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1980-04-15 - Orange Coast Pilot
--_._. ----· -A - . • ' Gates Reveals Pair to Stand ' . Four Judieial Trial in Killing Endorseinents Of CdM Vietim DAILY PILOT scars 0 * * * 25c k * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 15, 1980 I VOL n, "°" *: J~C'TIGIK, .. f'Ae•I ust as Planne . ,j • :~pt Allege• I Nurse Urged Patient · Death ........... ANGEL OF DEATH? NurH J•nl Adam• Pair O rdered ·To Stan d Trial ~Death Rap LAS VEGAS CAP> -"Come on, Marian. die." Those words allegedly came from Jani Adams. a nurse in the so-called "Angel or Death" case. as she s tood over a dying woman's bed, according to transcripts from a grand jury in- vestigation. A co-worker at S unrise Hospital alleges that Mi ss Adams turned off another pa- tient's reseirator. then told a nurse"Oon tworryaboutiC." Miss Adams, 32, was indicted this month by a Clark County grand jury on an open murder charge for allegedly tampering with Vincent Fraser's respirator. causing his death. Fraser's wife Bertha said her husband, dw-ing his final days of life, "just kept pointing to that machine and shaking his head. "Actually. tears were starting to come to his eyes and he'd s hake. He was nervous about something," Mrs. Fraser said. according to transcripts made public Monday by the Las Vegas Review Journal. A total of 21 people tesUfied before the grand jury lnvestlcat- ing reports that a n ··Angel of Death" wu responsible for a number of d eath s in the hospital's intensive care unit. Mias Adams has been suspended from work since mid-March and faces a June 23 trial. A detective told the 1rand jury that MiQ Adams called herself the "Angel of Death" and was known to her staff u 1ucb. Accordln9 to the 309·P8le transcript, Mia Adams _.. Marett 3 -the clay FNHr died -if ... a.---..i... u-stlll allve. ,,, ..... .._ P8 -WM "Adams asted me 'bn't he gone yet?', you know bftMM she didn't want to do' the tube change." The tubes carried ox-ygen to Fraaer. be','l said to her, 'Well, you know • Soinc to han1 on for a while becauae ol that VeQtllator <life <See N'UUE, Pase Al) r-:-·~AMER VS. KRAMER' FAMILY SHARE W1NNINO SMILES AT ACADEMY AWMtOS-- rom , Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep, OtNCtor Robert Benton, Producer Stanley Jaffe Gates Sup~rts 3 Judges Deputy D istrict Atto rney Also B acked By FREDERICK SCROEMEHL personally sought Gates' en-marshal's office. which baod.les °' .. ....,.,.......,, doraement. "I bad some rriends municipal court' bailJfflng, lnto Three incumbent Judsea and 8 approach him." Soden said. the sheriff's omce. deput)' district attomey became And Soden said Gates' en· "ll's Just another plum for the f~t Judltlal candidates to donement joins that be bas re· Gates empire," Farnell a&· receive eddoraement1 from ceived from ret1rtn1 Superior serted. Orange ~. Sheriff-Coroner Court Juqe Robert Kneeland. Gates announced several Brad Gates y. and Superior Court Judie Ken· weeb aco that be was SolnC to A aource cloee to the aberitt netb Wllllama, former district llaue bl• own endonementl ln Hid Gatet decided to throw bis attorney. tbe June SJudlclal elections. baetlq behind Oran1• County "I treuure tbe law enforce· At tbe time, be said the 90Un& Superior Court Judie Mark ment bacldn1 a 1reat deal," public ii "starvlnl for 1'l{onna· Soden, Central Mwalelpal Court Soden said. uon·· aa Judlclal candidates. Jud1es Eugene ~ and Parnell Hid be .add.lUonally Galel scheduled a noon preu John Teal. and pl'OMQ&or Jack' •• d.lltqrbed by the sheriff'• conte,..ace today to formally Ryan, a candidate tor a central caneelJal ol an appointment to present tbe ftnt of what ll an· lb unlclpal court Hat be in& dlleu. an _.......,...t. tlclpated to be several set.I ol en· vacated by Judie Robert Law. FU'llllll .....,.. .. tbe 1beri1f dorHment• ID suerlor aod ReactJni to word ot tbe en· wu ....., 9odlD over tbe II· maidpalcourl c:onte1t1. dorHment, Judie Soden of eue or coosoUdaUon of the Slxll~ candidates. lnehlll· Newport Beach said. ..I'm de-me IJ depUlJ district •~· lilbted." are .,.. IOI' oftloe. · RI~~~·· opponent, bowever. llOl1 SBClfON Jud .. -Laaab•u"r ol Sim\& CUIUll Farnell. a deDub tla· AU " flldal oppotltiOll frOm trlc:t attoraey who ~ ln u~~ 97 ~J'ES deputy dlttrf~t attorn•J • .!1c L a 1 B h ~ w A Snet.bea of Tultla. wllll• ,....,.e bapp~na eac waa• aot so Teal of Fullerton l• belDI °'4ah 8 Plaale Far.ell cbaraed Uiat tbe Toan Dat.11 Piiot •= cha~ by Robert TbOIDM. a o c E 1bertff did not ••::late 1flS .., wMla • ll*lal , deputy dtatrlc:t attoneY from C . t' NS I DB <AP> -Soden'• MDtenctnc ln MCdail.; Newport Beacb and Nancy oroner • offleere Hid tbey criminal. caw w eca·• wttb SaJJcn and would-be Milon • Kaaf ... , u 0,..1• CouDtY Ow•rt~ .. UN what tuJed an the district atto--r'• _.le• can read about local yacht Leaal M410d=~~ ... -' ... a.._ WO.. whole body was bout ·-,.... cl•b1, Newport'• l••tbe·Wa .. r a ,... ~ ...-111a found la an Oeean1tde motel :rlmlnaJ~. perforill ... on Boal Show, Un.aboard .-. att~ fraud ,,.. CCID· A:.T.,.::· II~ .E.~~ Soden •aid be ••• .. Md speed'/ aallboate and marine aum• UDll. ii amona .._ ..... _ .---"ttae Aeriff lav•Uaated m1 we•ther cond.ltiom. te••n pel'IODI tMklllld~~ Sweep s Biggies HOLLYWOOD CAP> -No Vietnam War protester s. no Palestine Liberation Organiza· tion supporters. but lots of stars in tuxedos and designer gowns . In short. it all went as planned this year at the pre-Academy awards ceremonies outside the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. For hundreds of camera· brandishing celebrity watchers. OTHER COVERAGE ON OSCAR8--Page 811 many of whom arrived in the pre-dawn hours to gel good seats on stands outside the theater. the pre-show cavalcade Monday night was the best part of the movie industry's yearly ritual. Not only did they get to see the arriv~ l~ries in their gHt· tering finery. but they also got to hear them. C orrall e d b y vigilant publicists, any star worth his or her salt made the traditional small talk with columnist Army Arcberd over a public address system before strolling past an army of ne ws photographers from all over the world. Some : celebrities even smiled and I waved at the screaming crowd. 1t was all good fun, and good publicity ror whatever the stars • were bawkini -from Dorothy t <See OSCA&S. Page AZ) Co ast Wea tiler. Falr and warmer 1 Wednesday. Lows tonJ1bt 50 at the be•cbes and 55 Inland. Hl8bl Wednesday ln the ... INlll8E Te•~ y ilOllda:W Jdohl, IM O.lt in fUm ..... ~AN-.o Y.ork /Htioal honort tile aoot'll. Sn~ 812. ........... dnd•tleMtlO bacttround." 0.'t ..... Bod&papsB. Law'• .... OtMr HD --~~~--~~~~=~~~~~~~~~.~a1~a~e~~a~~~~~1~~~ - -~T~~~~~~~~~~e~~~ Wrong-way c.oJ.l.ision Injures 2 By STEVlt KITCHELL Of .. .,..., Pll.e IUff A wrong-way drtver on the San Diego Freeway, whom wit- nesses srud smiled and ignored warning blasts from horrified motorists, slammed head-0n 111to a van Mo nday arternoon, seriously inJurlng himself and a passenger in the other vehicle. It took riremcn nearly an hour to free David Cavin. 30. of Santa Ana from the wreckage of h1!> green station wa100 after tbe I 15 p m. crash on the San Diego Freeway. JUSt no rth of the Laguna Fret-way. I It' was rushed to Saddlebark Com mun1l~ Hospita l where of- f1 c1ah ::.aid today he remains an ~u arded conditi on 1n the hospital ~ inkns1ve care unit Al!>o injured in the head-on crash wa~ John Rouse, 26, of Cudahy, who wai. a passenger an a van driven by Timothy O'Don- ne 11. 31. of f'ullcrton. Rouse remains an critical con· ditlon at the hos pital, and O'Donnell was treated for minor : injuries and released late Mon· day. California Highway Patrol spokesmen said witnesses claim Cavin stopped in the ras t lane or the northbound San Diego Freeway, turned into the center divider, backed up, then began trcrveling southbound. weaving an and out of oncoming traffic. A female motorist, who said she followed the green station wagon o nto the San Diego Freeway from the Santa Ana Free""a).. said the motorist was drn ing C'rrat1cally , s witching from the fast lo the slow lanes as he motorl'd northbound She c;a1d a truck driver in a large rig pulled up beside the station wagon. turned on his warning lights and delivered -.everal blasts from his air horn to warn the driver and others a round him. The woman said she followed the motorist to ahout a quarter mi le north of the Laguna Freeway, at which time Cavin allegedly stopped his car in the fast lane . with the femal e motorist directly behind him. She said ne then turned the station wagon into the center divider area to the left, backed up, then proceeded southbound ID the rast lane. Another motorist. Bob Boykin or Yorba Linda, said he was driving northbound when he saw the green station wagon. con- t alnmg "a man sitting way back in his seat sm1hng ... pass his own car. Hoykin ~aid he s lowed down and tried to signal cars behind him to be careful. He said the next thing he saw was the station wagon heading south. "I tried lo signal the cars behind me to warn them but the van <containing O'Donnell and Rouse> passed me and that's when they hit." DAILY PILOT , ............ (n4)MMalt CteMMedAdVMlll .. ...,. ,._NllC-.---- Retta st Re••ee• El,derly OjJpose Edison Rate Hike LOS ANGELES <AP> Senior citizens have asked the s t ate Public Utilities Com- mission to reject Southern California Edison Co. 's bid for a $666 million rate bike and com· plained that not enough PUC members showed up for Mon· day's hearing Edison. meanwhile. said the $666 million boost actualJy was $75 million less ~n oriJ,lnally requested. Edison spokesman Ron Daniels said less revenue was needed because a warm wrnte r and substantial Sierra snows resulted in 15 percent more hydro-electric power than expected. Nonetheless. the reduced re· quest would mean at least a S9 increase for the average resa· f 'n1• Pag~ A I NURSE ••• support system>'." the witness. a m ale nurse. testified. "Adams said, 'Well. I'll take careorthat'." he s aid. Miss Adams then turned a control knob on the ventilator all the way lo the left. he s aid. ac· cording lo the transcript. About 45 minut e s late r . Fraser's heartbeat started slow· ing. the man said. He said Miss Adams was playing cards with some other hospital personnel when another nurse informed her of the s lowing heart beat "We know, don't worry about it .'· the witness quoted Miss Adams. who continued playing cards. according lo testimony. When Fraser's heart morutor showed a straight line. indlcat· ing he was ne ar death. Mi ss Adams ordered the nurse to go into the patient's room and fake a heart massage, the •itness told the grand jury Fraser died a short time later, according to records. One nurse said Miss Adams joked: "You just don't know bow to kill patients orr ... while diJ. cussing automobile accident vie· tim Marian Bartlett on March 2. dent's monthly eledrical bill or $26.54 making it $35.87. Seniors represented by Tem- ple Isaiah's Friendship Club and by Seniors for Political Action thought that wu still too much. Edison's profits, Did Temple Isaiah spokesman Hy Fiske!. .. should be frozen and the com- pany should absorb the cost." Herman Mulman of Seniors for Political Action also com- plained about absenteeism at the hearing, which was conduct· ed by PUC administrative law Judge Patnck J . Power. "We are incensed at the lack of part1c1pation by the com· missioners." he s aid, adding that PUC members "bide in San l"rancisco and never show up for hearings ID the center or the state's largest population core " Power told the hearing a PUC ruling on Edison's request is ex· peeled by m1d·May. Sime Poll Gioos Ted Slight Lead SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Sen. Edward Kennedy has pulled slightly ahead of Presi· dent Carter in a see·saw battle for support in California. ac· cording to the latest California Poll. Results of a survey taken dur· mg the first week of April show Kennedy leading Carter, 42 per· cent to 39 percent. among poten· tial Democratic voters. Kennedy enjoyed a whopping 59· 16 percentage lead in August, but that margin began lo shrink by November. By February, Carter had turned the tables and was favored by 46 percent com· . pared lo 29 for Kennedy. .Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. is favored by Just 9 percent or the public in a race against Carter and Jtermedy, the poll found. Brown's popularity among Democrats in California bas dropped steadily since August. WAlmWOTO.N <A•> -A co•-•l i.rt• of auulan ..,.,.../._ llrihCI la tbe lo· di• ~ far .. ftnt tJme. p ...... •ct• .... t.oclay. At lull 400 8ovtet. martnet - called Naval lnlantry -were rtpo~~ •••la'• JU· ... t .~ ...... , ..... Ille ....... , ........ .,,.. ... " ...... t.111IDdlU0.... ~U.llrd0f~1• ~.!!'.~ ..... •· "': ,.... Ruuia1 .. h1' D8ftl M9eaV...ftltlll. • Tbe So9w'• dedta were ,.. pon.d "*8d ~ pencwt carrt«S. belkolMn nd otber eqalpmeot Uled to aupport a lanctfq force. offldalt •a.kt e " N' 9' tlll I . m arln• to the ten.ae reaJon follows deployment of a bat· talion ol 1.800 U.S. llarlnes into '1te lndlan Ocoe• lA mld·llattb aboard a U.S. Na!1 ••~ warf1re •~· Tllie •M tlM first U.S. llarlne fiibtlq W\lt ever sent into t.boM wat~n. There wu no lndicadon what the Russians wtll do with their Naval Infantry conttqeat, of· ficials said. The U.S. Marine battalion is afioat in the Arabian ~a area. While the two combat un.it.s constitute a relatively modest military rorce, their commit· ment by the rival 1uperpowers represents another escalaUon Ln the naval buildups which have followed the Soviet occupatioo ot Afghanistan. That Soviet In· tervenUon prompted President Carter to warn lb~ Ruaslana that the United 8tatee would remt. with mllit.ary rorce If oeceuary. any Russian move lo take con· trol of the oil·produclng Persian Gulf The Rogov was accomparued by a gwded-m1ssile destroyer and one other S9vlet naval vessel also was said to have en· l e red th e Indian Ocean . raising Soviet naval strength to 28 ships The United States has 26 ships an the Indian Ocean-Arabian Sea area. the most powerful of them two big aircraft carriers with about lSO planes a board. Meanwhile, the Soviet Union is reportedly moving military forces into the area north o ( Iran. according to White House natio nal security a dviser Zblgniew Bnezinski. Brzezinski quoted "credible reports" u aay1nc the Soviet forces moved Into the Transcaucasu.s area. but gave no figures on the number or troops involved. In an interview MondJly night on PBS' McNeil·Lehrer Report, F,....P~AI TRIAL ... enacted the murder for a police informant. Ma rtinez. 41. was found In ttis blood spattered bedroom. killed by a severe beating with a large star·shaped candle. Police said the reel estate s alesman's head nearly was s evered from his body, ap· parently arter he was murdered. Keith and Bies were arrested last November following a three month investigation opened by information uncovered by the Coata Mesa police departmenL Both have remained in Jail since their arrests. Keith ls held without bail and Blc1 i• held in lieu or U00.000 bail. Bnednett ..w UM aeuwtt; 11 1lmllar to the lovlet but ... la December wldela pretMed tbe ~f.t~oeeupatloa of I. said \beN Soviet movet and other f edorl lbow tM cantln· utnc erllll in wblcb Amerteans an betna held hott11t at the U .I. Em6u•1 In Tehran • pro· dudaa .. enormous damage" to lnD~ naUonallnteresta. Studs Shed ~Sella Breeding Farm BUSHBRIDGE. England <AP> -Uepesed Ira· nian Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi baa sold his stud farm here for a reported 800,000 pounds <Sl.75 mlllioo>, a real estate firm said today. The new owners are trying to resell It for almost twice that. A spoke511lan for the owners, Broadland Properties. in northeast England confirmed the sale ¥,d said the asking price for the estate was $3.28 mlllion. The J.66.acre farm, known as Stlleman's Estate. is in a pastoral selling 35 miles southwest of London . The main house, with 15 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms. was built at the bcginining of this cen· tury. The estate includes a second smaller house. four cottages. a private horse racing course. pad· docks. woodland a~ well as a landing strip ror aircraft. The sale had been blocked for some time because of a legal battle between the shah and the Iranian Horse Soc1 et~. a horse breeding society backed by Ayatolla h Ruhollah Khomeini's regime. OSCARS ROUTINE. • • Lamour'• aatobiograpby. ··NJ Side ot the ROlld . · • to IUcbanl Gere's Broadway show ... Bent." ••Lut time I WU bere DObody knew wbo f wu,'' sal41 Gere. who st.red 1n ·• AtJ Adierican Gttolo"aad"Y ..... " "I'm not 9D Mnoua Ut.11 JHr since l don~ tb.l.nk I'm Colnl t.o win," said outspoken ~t ac· tress nominee Jane Fonda, who won last year for "Coming Home .. ··t t.b.lnk Sally Field '*Ill win." She wu right. As pre-Oscar doings went. 1t was a weU-organb:ed and quiet gathering. with none or the political grandstanding of recent years. said Bob Warner. head of out side sec urity for a 400· member ron:e of pnvate guard ... and polJce officers. One man dJd parade w1lh a large .. Read the Bable and Lr) to obey 1t " pla card .ind two persons earn ed l>1gns urging legahzation of mar1Juana But more typical or the posters wJ\ the "In a field of roses. we know where to place our Bette" s1~n wielded by a Bette Midler en· thusaast. And It was a vantage yf'ar for s tar.gazers, wtlh a good showing by lop nominees and othe r popular actors. There was little Jus tin Henry. whose mother begged him to "slow down" for the photog ra11hers. There was Sir. Alec Gwnness. in whose booor a group of fan..., began whistling the theme rrom "Bridge Over the River Kwa1 ." the l967 film which won Gwn ness a best actor Oscar. Muppet rans cheered loudly for Jim Henson and Frank Oz. creators ol the irascible Kemut, Min Piggy and company. No9talgia buffs greeted old.- thneri John Russell and Miu Lamour. Cheesecake aficionados wblaUed for Helen Reddy. rffplendeat In f white gown sUt well .,..t her knee. and Dolly Parten. wbo choee to cut frolt\ tbe top. In contrast, Bo Derek whose considerable physical at· trtbut~ were amply displayed 10 the film "10" swept into the theater covered from neck to toe an a poncho-style concoction that looked like a pint blanket. And where wu husband Jobn Derek. the actor-pbotocrapber c red1tf'd with launching her car(.'er" "In the •1ngs, as aJways,'' cracked one veteran observer f'rone Page . t I GATES ... a rt> Chff llarras. an Anaheim dep- uty dls tnct attorney. and al - to r neys Marjorie Edwards, Vilma Aarons. P. Lee Johnson, Bob Harden and Robert Fraser. Water Polluted MUNCIE. Ind. <AP> -Like detectives on the trail or an elusive suspect, Muncie Water Works omc1als are going over 400 miles of pipeline to track the bactena infi~trating the water s upply or this central Indiana ci· ty of 90.000. Residents have been warned that before they drink or cook with water from the city supply. which comes from the While River. they should boil it for 15 minutes. it PIAGE1 The ullra·thtn ~et Hand-crafted tn Sw1tterland. AlJ in J8k &Old. the cue, the 6andl. the dial. the bracelet. even the buckle on the le.ether strap. \BJlll <Wllf ht1 CJtewfeJI ,,,.. ~lry N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS N-M TeaeherS End Two-day Slowdown ·~ All'NOa L VIN at. .............. TM ........... la beek lo normal Jn tM ]Jewport·Mtta Unlfl'4 School Dlatrict today. f oUow\nc • two-ct.y won •lowdown by teacher-. to emDball• unlon dt-mandt for aetUe1nent of a 10. month-old pay cootract dlapute. A tbree-member fad ·ftndlni committee also openfd the way to renewed ta1ka on lhe aalary laaue bY Wvtriae th9lr fladiall lo the dlllrict Monday alter Clll· cuaakliM wtU. both 11del. .. EWrythlftl la back to normal and w have the re port," 01•· trlct AdminJ1tntlve Aaa!alul Jtan Harmon aald todat . The report ur1e1 renewed barc•lnlne table u lka. Unk>n leaden claimed to per· cent participation by the dis· trict's 1.010 teacben, who \'oted Humnaer at Rest •1 to• lut wwk to •how up for elaH Friday and Monday u bab~ 1ltten, but not to teach. ''I would a11ume tbat no learnlna 11 taklnt 9lace," said Mrs. Hannon. ''and tbat'1 wbat the teachers are for." ln1tructora carried out apeelally required duties aucb as ta kln1 roll and s upervising classes, but lludenta were left to their own devices u far u class Hummingbird. usually in almost constant Thom as iu t he Beacon Bay section of motion, takes a break ln ·nest coastructed Newport Beach. De bird is sitting on a in potted plant at the home of Mildred pair ol eggs ln the ~ nest Gates Supports 3 Judges Deputy District Attorney Also Backed By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of tlM Dally Piiot Sutt Three incumbent judges and a deputy district attorney became the first judicial candidates lo r eceive e ndor sements from Orange County Sheriff·Corooer Brad Gates today. A source close to the sheriff said Gates dedded lo throw his backing behind Orange County Superior Court Judge Ma rk Soden, Central Municipal Court judges Eugene Langhauser and John Tea1 . and prosecutor Jack Ryan, a candidate for a central m unicipal C'ourl seat beiog vacated by J udge Robert Law. Reacting to word of the en· dors ement. J udge Soden of Newport Beach said. "I'm de· lighted " Boyers Line Up $200,000 Tab No Problem By RICHARD GRE EN Of , .. Dally ~l.c SI.all P eople in Irvine are wailing in line to buy $200,000 homes. Ten people, lo be exact, were wailing lhls morning in recrea- tional vehicles outside of the J .M. Peter s Co. Woodbridge Landing project. They will bide their lime until Saturday when 37 homes, priced from $150,000 to $205,000, go on sale. · The prospective buyers, or their stand·lns, will lose their place ln line if they leave the area for more than three hours in any day. Joe "Tiny" Welles, who is anything but tiny. is the security ,.Uard for the line. Coast Fair and warm e r Wedaeeday. Lowa tonl&ht 50 at tbe beaches and 55 inland. Hliba Wednesday in UM IOI. IN9DtET08A~ llClldal RIOht, tlw belt tn ffbrafflf ma honorwd. A New Yort l••tlvol hortore th1 word. ,_ PQfll 812.' Ill If all this sounds familiar, it 1s probably because a s imilar lineup heralded the operung or another J .M. Peters Co. housing project earlier this year. In January, 49 people camped in line for a 61-unit housing project on Irvine's Turtle Rock Ridge area. "Yes, we are surprised that people are wa iting in line for our homes," said Tom Hober, vice ' pr esident of the J .M. Peters Co. ''People mus t p erce i v e s ubstantial value in our product, and they are trying to hedge against inflation." Hober said the Woodbridge Landing single·famiJy detached homes are "top of the line" and range in size from 1,900 to 3,000 square feet. The Turtle Rock attached homes, which sold ror $175,000 to $200,000, were 1,600 to 2,300 square feet. When thole homes went on s ale, home fln•ncins w as available at a 13 pe11Cent tnterest rate. However, when the people began clc>Sin& escrow on these homes last month, tbe interest rate bad r isen signiflcaatly. forcing about 12 people to back out or their deals, accordln1 to Hober. Hober said home flnllncln1 ls currently available al about a 17 perce)lt interest rate but , wouldn't speculate :Yt"h•t \be in·. tereat rate wm be ln two months when eecrows cloee on the Wood- brldp Landini homes. Koll ol tbe people 'Valllns In II•• are not the actual proapectl ve buyers. but llnesltt.n usually ••mini about MO per,day to atay ill Une lor the proapedlve buyer. "Tiny" We&&e. 1pe.nd1 bla Ume llfflQI tradr ol who'• In liDt ~ ......... ......,.....,_~...-.~':~.,";:•*~~wlMwUtoriler tlle1 are in. Soden 's opponent. however. Richard Farnell. a deputy dis· trict attorney who resides in Laguna Beach, was not so happy. Far nell c harged tha t t he s heriff did not Investigate Soden's sentencing record in criminal cases nor consult with the district attorney's offi ce about S<>den's performance on criminal cases. Soden said he was pleased "the sheriff investigated my background." The jurist said he had nol pe rsonally sought Gates' en- dorsement. "I had some friends approach him," S<>den said. And Soden said Gates' en- dorsement joins that he has re· ceived from retiring Superior Court Judge Robert Kneeland. a nd Superior CoUJlt Judge Ken· neth WUllams, former district attorney. · · 1 treuure the la w enforce- m ent backing a great deal." Soden said. Farnell said he additionally was disturbed by the sheriff's canceling of a n appointment to discuss an endorsement. Farnell sugsested the sheriff was endorsing Soden over the is- s ue of c on solidation of the marshal's office, wblcb handles municipal court balllfflng, Into the sherifra office. "It's Just another plum for Gates empire," Farnell as- serted. Galea announced seve ral weeks aco that be was going to issue his own endonement.s in the June 3 Jodiclat'elecUona. At the Ume, he aald Ute voting public ls "starvinc for lnforma· tlon" on Judicial canclldatea. Gates scheduled a noon press conference today to formally present the first of what la an- ticipated to be several 1eta oC en· doraement.a lo superior and <See GATES, .... AJ) llt14T SECIJON ~ WAJ'ES Today's Dally Pilot 1Dluhes your way with a 1peelal 8oatlng HCtioo. Sallon and would·be aallon can read about loeal yacht club1, Newport'• la..uie·Wac.r Boat Show. Uve-abomt boatlnt, l pted)' Hllboltl u4 •artM weather cond.iUona. Don't mill ~ te pqe1 B ,_ '7 Of toela;'• .,...,. Nat. actlvlty, which lncluded movies, games or 1.adlvidual studies. Teache rs ' apoke a men declared the work slowdown an overwhelminl succeu, with 80 percent ol the dlalrict teachers involved ln Monday's mus ac- tion to sbow aoUdarily. Bill Cue, preside nt of the Newport-Mesa Fe d e rate d Teachers Association. said thal som e relucta nt instructor s joined lbe slowdown after bold- lnl back on Friday. He said an actual count by un- ion representatives on the 31" campuses Friday showed• per- cent teacher participation in the two.day work slowdown to em- pbuize contract demands. Dlatrict s pokesman Harmon aaldFrtday only about 50 percent or the teachers joined in the work stoppage, which at that time she aald had UUle etlect on student absenteelJm. 1 "It wu an estimate right oft 1 the top or he r head ," Cue c h a lle n ged , a dd in g that attendance at Corona del Mar High School, where he works, dropped by over 50 percenL Student.a took advantage of the teacher -district wage conflict and work slowdown to ditch en <See TEACHERS, Page A2 ) New Russ Move 400 Marines in Indian Ocean WASHI NGT ON <AP> -A comb a t for ce o r Russian marines has arrived In the In· dian Ocean for the first time. Pentagon oCficials said today. At least 400 Soviet marines called Naval Infantry were reported aboard Russia 's big gest amphlbious assault ship. the 13.000-ton Ivan Rogov The Rogov entered lhe Indian Ocean through the Strait of Ma lacca on Monday after a voyage rrom Russia's main Far East naval base at Vladivostok The Rogov's decks were re· ported packed with personnel carriers. helicopters and other equipment used to s upport a landing force. officials said. Commitment or the Russian ma rlnes to the te nse region follows deployme nt or a bat . talion of 1,800 U.S. Marines into the Indian Ocean ln mid-March a board a U.S. Navy a mphibious warfa re group. This was the first U.S. Marine fi ghting unit e ver sent into those waters. There wu no lndicaUon what the Rusa1.anJ will do wtth their Naval l.nfantty coatlncent, ol· flclats aald. 'the. U.S. Marine battalion is afloat ln the Arabian Sea area. While lbe two combat \D'lits constitute a relatively modest military force, thelr commit- ment by the rival s uperpowers represents another escalation in the naval buildups which have followed the Soviet oceupat.ion of Afgha nistan. That Soviet in· tecvention prompted President Carter to warn the Russians that the United Slates would resist. with military force if necessary. any Russian move to take con- trol of the oil·producing Persian Gulf. Vault Case Jury Still Deliberating A Supe rior Court Jury re· sumed its deliberations today in the Swiss Vaults embenlement trial of Vincent Carrano of Seal Beach a nd J ack Fulton or Corona del Mar. The two men have been on trial in Orange County Superior Court for five months on charges they embezzled gold and silver valuables worth about Sl million and attempted to cover up the crime by staging a phony rob· bery ln July 1977. Carrano and Fulton were co. owners of Swiss Vaults, a now- defunct precious metal storage firm ln Santa Ana. The jury ln Judge John L. Flynn Jr.'s courtroom began de· UberatJoos Monday. Crash Kills CdM Cyclist A 16-yea.r-old Corona deJ Mar youth. on bla way home from work, died Monday nl&bt after bla motorcycle crashed lnto a parked trDclt near Ilia home. · Crail Jenklna, 421 Beeonla Ave., died at Hoag Memorial H0tpltal following the 11:40 p.m. accident. A student at Corona del Mar Blab School. the you&b wu a dlver on t.be vanlty 1wlm tMm. Hh coach. Jlm Turner. deacribed Jmklnl aa an lnter- 1ra1 put al the team wblch la in cont.nUon for tbe teasue cballll)6Gublp. Polfce nid Jenktu ••• rtdlDc hl• motorcycle without a helmet when he eolUded .tth I.be truck ln the 'aouthbound lant1 of Avocado Aveoue n11r Seeoad Av .. ue. Police 11ld be l• &.be third ~todleual'tlal<ofa valfta......, a. Newport Bwb Udl,..,.. The Rogov was accompanied by a guided-missile destroyer and one other Soviet na val vessel also was said to have en· tered th e Indian Ocea n ,. raisin~ Soviet naval s trength to. 28 sh1-ps. The t.:mted States has 26 sh1 ~ 1n the lnd1ao Ocean-Arabian Sea area, the most powerful of them two btg aircraft earners '41th about 150 planes aboard. :01 canwh1le, t he Soviet Union I'> reportedly moving m1l1t ar~ forces mlo the a rea north of Nurse Arcused Iran. according to White House national se<•urity a d vi ser Zb1gmew Rrzez1n:ik1 Bnezin!>k1 quoted "credible reports" as sayin g the Sovwt f o r ces m ove d int o th e Transcaucasus a rea, but gav1• no fi gure-; on the number or troops 1n\-olved. In an interview Monday night nn PRS' Mcl'-H:ll·L(•hrcr Report, Brzezinski sJ1d the act1v1ty 1-. similar tu the Sovu't buildup in Oecemb(:r "'h1ch preceded the~ Ru ss ian OCC UpJtl OO or, \fJ!hanastan i \'Angel of Death' Testimony Heard LAS VEGAS (AP, -eome on, Marian. die." Those wonSs allegedly came from Jani Anams, a nurse ID the so-caUed "Angd of Dea th" caw. as she s tood over a d ying womaa's bed, according to transcripts (rom a grand jury in· vesl.lgation. A co-worke r al S •nrise Hos pital al leges t hat Miss Adams turned otr another pa tient 's reseirator . then told a nurse" Don t worry about it .. M 1ss Adams, 32. was indicted this month by a Clark County ~rand jury on an open murder cha r1te for allegedly tam penng with Vincent Fra s er'!> respirator, causing his death. Fraser's wife Bertha said her husband, during his final days of hfe. "Just kept pointing to that m achlne and shaking his head. .. Actually, tears were starting to come to his eyes and ht!'d i bake. He was nervous abo somethiftc," Mn. Fraser said. •ccordinc to trameripta mad&-publlc Mond ay by the Las Vegas Hev1ew Journal A total of 21 people test1f1et1 before the gr and JUr)· &n\ C!>l.JgJt· 1ng reports that an "Angel of1 Death" was responsible for ~ numbe r o r d e aths 1n lhtJI hospital's 1ntens1ve care um~ M 1ss Adams has been s uspendedJ from work since mid-March a~ faces a J une 23 trial. A detectJve told the grand ju !ha t M ISS Adams called hersel the "Angel of Death" and w~ known to her staff as such. .J Accordtnli: to the 306-pa~s tranSC'r1pt, Miss Ada m~ asked 1 March 3 · lhe day 1-~ra!>cr died if th(.• 52-year-old patient was still aim·. "Adam-; ask<'d me 'Isn 't h~l 5'0ne vet ·•·. 'ou know. bf'cause · (See Nl 'RSE, Pa~e All ' -...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.,;.;_~~-{ lllsterle Raltl Thlrty-elibt years a.go U. Col. Jimmy Doolittle wi red a Japanese meda l to a 500-pound bomb wbUc members of his Raiden looked on prior to their h1s£orical bombing raid on Japan. The Raiders wUl hold their annual reunion tn Newport Beach thb week. tortes and additional pbolOI ate on Pai e A3 today. .. i f I Ryckoff and Mayor Pro Tem Ray Williams voted out of olflce in a land4lide. That election was vindication tor Mcinnis, he said, because he 'taiorMd Rutlltleyn Plu11UHr •• 06* Ch1eu for hla Nat. ..... Phm_. MM ChteM by Marly •.ooo vot•. ~ beck 00 bl• 12 ,..,. Ja otnce. MclmUI aa d be •l ... U.'U.. ill ~.,.,.., .... o111 .... a.. ... "TIM llnt penod pNtty mtteh coveNd my ftnt term ud for tbe moat part. lt wu a matter of 1•ttln1 oo board, of underataadlDI bow Uae cltJ opet'aa.d," be aald. It WM dlirtQI that period that Ua• Newport Tomorrow eomatlltM was appointed to b•1ln developln1 the tlty'a 1enera1 plan. ··~ Udl proceu we caine to r ae the ludequaciee ot our 1t.alf, •pecially l»l~ Director Bmie Mayer and City Manaaer Harvey Hurlburt ... Once the NewPort Tomorrow 1 tudy waa completed. tbe council took the proposed 1eoeral plan to the cit)''s reald• fw alrini· .. We mmt have had eo public he arlnas on it. all outside city hall. Every two people wbo said they were some kind o r aatt0elaUoa aot to bear us," he sa id. l'ro• Pag.-Al Tho past four years have been d ivided between JmpJementlng the plan and · 'trylne to keep it Crom belng torn apart" by the Ryckoft majority. TEACHERS END PLOY. • • LC>Oklna forward to the next 12 years. Mcinnis predicted the problems of tramc congestion. bay pollution and airport noise wUl still be wilh the city. masse and enjoy 80·degree weather a l the beach, officials theorize. No disciplinary action will be taken against t he p articipating teachers, a lthough under the law letters or reprima nd could be in serted in their personnel files. d1str1ct orrtcaals said today No" that recommenda~1ons i:ire-in the hands of the distract. t rustce~ huw 10 days in which Lo "tudv them und reveal lht• "IW(' 1.ftc c·ontcnL.., Cn1on leader Cut' pointed out today in a letter to 0 1str1ct Supt John W Nicoll und the board t ha t ther(• ts no s tututorv deadline for acceptance o·r rejec tion of t h e raclfi nd ing t1;•am's report Cue is sttll calling for a return to bargairung. · · Finally, tbe r eport of t.be fact.flndioa panel ia before lhe parties. Thls situation presents Rites Slated For NB Chef Joseph Kuhn Funeral services for Joseph/\. Kuhn of Newpor t Beach , an in· ternat1ona llv known c he f who died S unda y . wi ll be held We dnesday in Pac-I fie View Me m orial Park Chapel. Corona del Mar. Rites for Mr Kuhn. aged 85 when he died tn a {'Onvalescent ho m e, will be at 1 p.m . followed by inter mt'nt m the memorial park The French-born a nd schooled culinary e xecutive was chlef of kitchens at the Holl ywood Knickerbocke r Ho t el for 32 years and resided in Newport Beach's WestcU ff district. The member of the Chefs de C uisine Associatio n , a pro- fessional organization for c ulinary excellence, lived in the Harbor Area for 22 years. Survivors of Mr. Kuhn include his wife Gertrude; brothers An- t o in. Eurene, Adolph and Marcel, ill of France; a sister, Lucie Goepfer, also of France; a niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. John J . Obeman, of Costa Mesa; and grandnieces and nephews and a cousin. DAILY PILOT n-.tA. ...... ........... ~:~--= .... Telepftane (114)"°'4121 Q...-.clAcMl1hlRt..a.Mn H to the union and the dislnct an opportunity in which both have an obligation to renew efforts to con- clude a satisfactory contract." his letter says in pa rt. Tea ch ers claim percentage figures published in recent days reagarding what the d1stnct 1s offer ing and what they WiJnt are d1slorted and ma ke them look silly as a result. .. The last d ist rict offer was 8 pt>rcent retroactive to Oct t which. calculated , comes out to a 6 5 percent annual incrcaM.' ... Cut> says "The union's last dt'mand wa~ 11 percent retroact1 ve to Nov 1 wh ich calcula t es to an 8 H per cent annual increase." he adds. "Howe ve r . the difference between offer and demand ls real- ly 2.5 percent m ore for teachers in a tualtty," Cue sai d . f'romt Page t I GATES ... mun1c1 pal court contests . S1xty-e1ghl candidates, includ mg 12 deputy district attorneys. a re vying for office. Judge Langha user of Santa Ana 1s Wicing opposition from deputy d is trict a t torney Enc Snethen of Tustin. while Judge Tea l o f Fulle r ton is being · challenged by Robert T homas. a deputy dis trict attorney from Newpo rt Beach a nd Nancy Ka ufman, an Orange County Legal Aid Society attorney. Ryal\, who heads the district a ttorney's major fraud and con- s umer protection unit, is a mong seven pe rsons seeking Judge Law's s eat. Other candidates a re Cliff Harris, an Anaheim dep- uty d istrict attorney, and at- iorneys Marjorie Edwards, Vilma Aarons. P . Lee J ohnson, Bob Harden and Robert Fraser. Talks Break Off SEA'M'LE CAP> -Around· the-clock contrac t talks between strlk1ng ferry workers and the Washington state ferry system broke off today, promptina mo re court action and threats of a s ympathy str i k e b y dockworkers. "I hope that in that time, the council wm have progra ms on Hoe calcula ted to solve those problems. The study should be over and action s hould be in," he said. As for Don Mcinnis in 12 years, he said he would ·•very much like to still be here and ri d e in the Fourth of July Parade" ll was noled the city doesn·t have a Fourt~ of J uly Parade "Wl'll we should . We used to." he said f'ro• Page A I NURSE ••• s he didn't want to do the tube cha nee." The tubes carried ox- ygen lo Fras~r. .. I said lo her. 'Well. you kno" he 's going lo hang on for a while beca use of thal ventilator <life support system >'." the witness. a male nurse. testified. "Adams said, 'We ll. I 'll take .:a reoflbal'," hesatd. M 1ss Ada m s then turned a control knob on the ventila tor all the way to the left. he said. ac cording to the transcript A bout 45 m i nutes later . F raser's heartbeat sta rted slow 10g. the man said. He said Miss Adams was playing cards with som l' other hospita l personnel "'hen unother nurse informed her or the slowing heart beat. .. We know. don't worry about 1l." the witness q uoted Mis s Adams. who cont inued playing cards. according to testimony. When Fraser's heart mon.uor showed a straight line, indicat- ing he was near de ath. Miss Adams ordered the nurse to go into the pa tient's room and fake a heart m assage. the witness told the grand j ury. Fraser died a short time later. according t.o records. One nurse said Miss Adams Joked ··vou just don't know ho"' to kill pat.lents off," while dis- cussing automobile accide nt vie· t1m Marian Bartlett on March 2. Another nurse testified Mis:. A dam s was watc h i ng the woman's heart monitor and say· ing . "Come on. Marian , die .'· The 85-yea r -old Ne w Y o rk woman died that same day. Post Offices Brace For· Late Tax Rush Some U.S. po1t offices alooa the Oranae Cout will be burn1n1 the mldnicbl oil ton1abt ln an at- tempt to proce11 the annual fiood ol federal and state income tax forma malled at the last mlnute to avold peoalUH. <Related pbO,to Pase A5>. At dellpMed. offtees. poltal employee• will continue to cancel mail d•Po•lted before mldallbt with today'• date to belp taapayeu avoid lat• ehar1• lmpoHd upon tboH whole nturm are poetmarted • after April 11. tf Iona Unel ol can form out-• 1lde, postal em~ may be sent outalde to collect the form• by hand, officials sald. In' Hantlqton Buch, letters dep0slted at the maln post of· tice, mt Warner Avenue, and the lfuntmston Station braoeb, 9151 Atlanta Ave., before mid· nl1ht wm be procMHd wttb toda)''I date. Jn Newport Beach, late can-celln1 will take Place at tb , • I m a in poH offi c e , 1133 Ca melback Ave .• and the R iverside Station. 191 Riverside Ave. In Costa Kesa:_late canceling wlll be done oruy at the main post olfice, 1580 Adams Ave. La1una Beach re1ident.s can drop off their retarna before mldnJabt at the maln office at 350 Foreat Ave .. or at the l..a1una Hilla office, MOC>t Calle De La Maadalena. Altboup no proce11ln1 will ta"• place at lbe Fountaln . Valley and lnlne post oftlces, . man will be picked up at mld-nlpt at tbeM loeatloaa and wtll be canceled wUb tod,!R elate, accordinl to ClA110G •· HC· . tlonal mana1er for tbe pott of. flee ln Santa Ana. 1DbyPaMing 1'1ND8AY <AP> -A crop duatln1 pilot acored a toudMlown of 10111 when tie ran o,t ol fuel whlle IPf•)'iDC an ~bard Mon· day and llftdM OD ~ local biCh 1cbool toot.hall field. Ste phanie Zaun. 7, admires handiwork on 1lgn outaide Newport Elementary School. It appeared after many of the children who attend t.be school inquired as to the whereabouts of longtime school crossing guard Jack Egan. He. ls at Hoa g Memorial Hospital recovering Crom a n opera tion. Private Rites Set For Ralph Maskey Private funera l services have been scheduled for Jong-time Newport Beath realtor and ctv1c leader Ralph Maskey. who died Saturday at age 85. Mr . Mas k e y , a native Cahfo rnaan, moved to Orange County In 1924 and to Newport Beach in 1929. A real estate develo per, he o i>ened up tracts of land to rt's idenlial de velopment that bC'came the city or 1'ue na Parlt. II e a lso d e v e lo pe d large porti on~ of We&t Newpor t. 1nclud1nJ! ~C">'J>Orl Island lie \\3 ~ a member of the origmal board of directors, of Newport-Balboa Sa vlnp and Loan, whose founder . PatanA. Palmer. died a year ago. •)JD , I Mr M as kt'y's civic con l r 1 but ton:. ranged f rom membership on l he Board of Freeboldera who developed the city charter, to the presidency ol the t h e n Ne w port Bea ch Chamber of Co mmerct> ~tr !'\task<.'} was a director of thl· Orange Count y Fair a nd 1"' ice st'r\'cd as prcs1dl'nl of th(' N c"' port Uarbor Board of Realtors. F or his e fforts on behalf of the Board of Realtors. he• wa s made an honorary ltf<• member of t he Board ·or U1rcclor:. of t he Ca l i f ornia Rea l Es t ate Associallon. In the Ha r bor Area. M r Maskcy was a mem ber of the Sa n ta Anu Country c:ub . Amigo~ V1cJOS and the Seafaring Ma some Lodge 708. He was also a memlx'r of the Al Ma laikah Shrine He 1s survived by his widow. I rene She suggei.ts memorial contributions to the Seafaring Masonic Building Assoc1atJon. P 0 . Box 2026. Newport Beach . 92663. CIVIC LEADER DE.AD R•lph MaaJtey, 85 Smog Feared Wednesday EL MONTE t AP1 The Ai r Quaht} Managemt'nl D1stnct for ecasts unhealthful air qu<Jlit' for everyone and Pol lution Standard Index ralmgs of 215 in the metropolitan arC'a and 220 1n the San Ga briel-Pomona valle}, on Wednesday Unhealthful air quality for sens1t1ve persons was predicted "'1t h PSI ratings of 138 m inland Orange. lSO tn thl' ('()astal area. 175 in the San Fernando-Santa Clari ta vaile)s a nd' 188 1n k 1vers1de-San Bernardino Good air quality and PSI ratmgs of S8 were forecast for the Hemet -Elsinore . Big Bear. high a nd low desert and Banmn~ areas l rvlne city offlciala are to develop similar reltllallons to llmll the amount of runoff from urban sites. Ne wport' Beach will do the plannin1 for the desiltinl basin and ls the lead agency in a $10 milllon grant applic ation to partiall y pay f o r its cons truction. Tot a l estimated cost of the basin is more than S40 ma Ilion If the pla n 1s a ppro\1•d Thursday, state funds will be funne led through the Southern Ca l1 forn1 01 A:-.soc 1<Jt1on o f GovernmenL">, a re,gwnal agency wh1ca ls to coord inate the bay clean·up <'ffortt. In add.Jllon to Wynn. testimony waa &Jven Monday by George Osborne. head or the county's E n viro nme ntal M a na ge ment \~e n<'~. repr esentatives o r 'C AC . ""e wport Beach counul1.1.om•rn Jackie ff l'ather and Evelyn Ha r t a nd Irvine Counl'1lman Art Anthon}. In add1t1on. tht•rt.• \\-ere Sl'\'t'ral l•1c..il n•">1dt.>nt!. on hand to urge !>tale v. ater board members to J 1 c·,.pt lhl' pl;m w th.it work can l>1.•..:tn In a n•lal<'d devt.•lopment last month, offtc1a ls or the state department of Fis h and Game. which manages the 74 1-acre state owned Ecological Reserve 1n tht• Upper Bay. andicated tht.') d consider dredging the bay or sill brought in by this year's rain storms. Fish and Game is "t>ekmg S2 3 million in federal dl!>ill>h:r reltl'f for that proJecL T he pro1ect 1s seen as a ... 1g n 1f lcant br eakthro ug h bt•cause until recently. Fis h and (j a me off1c1als s teadfasth1 refused to consider any dredgmg unt il some controls o n t he upstream s lltat1on 1.1.ere 1n place The ukra-thin Piaget. Hind-crafted tn Swttterland. All in 18k gold. the case. the fiands, hdlal. the bracelet. ewn the buckle on the leather strap. ($4d/ <Hla/J14 CJJ1wfioJI f#Ht ,~ /ry . l~ fA HION I lA"-0 • NEWPORT RCACH, CALtrORNIA 926()0 TCLCPHONL ti 141 644·l 494 I ---,.._ ----------·----- 8-25 BOMBERS JAM R.IOHT DICK Of UU HORNET AS IT HEADS TOWARD JAPAN Aprtl 18, 1942, A•ld by 18 U.S. Pl•n•• Wat Ftrat WWfl Attack on JapaneM Homeland ONE OF 'DOOLITTLE'S RAIDERS' LEAVES CARRIER ON THE WAY TO JAPAN Lt. Col. J•m•a H. 'Jimmy' Ooollttte Led Bombing Attack on Five Jep•nete Cltl9' Doolittle's Raiders Regroup • ID NB By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ot tlle O.lly f'lle4 s .. H Thirty-eight years ago. when there were 80 or them. they were you ng e nough and daring enough to get their lumbering B-25s off the pitching deck of an aircraft carrier and fly 2.250 miles to drop bombs on Imperial Japan Today. there are 51 of Doolil- tle 's Tokyo Raiders left. This week. they gather in Newport Beach for the annual reunion they hold on the anniversary of their history-making raid of April 18. 1942. The Raiders n ever ~o anyw~re that they're not invit· ed. Their visit to Newport Beach is made at the behest of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. Retired Brig. Gen. Jack Hilger, second in command on the Tokyo raid. said tbe annual e-1ent brings Raiders -and their wives -together for a chance to remember fallen com· rades and do a liUle good for the community they visit Hilger, chairman of the Newport Beach reunion. said tbat at this year's reunion a u .soo scholarship will be awarded by the Raiders to a UC Irvine student selected by chamber officials. Thal award will be made al a SlOO-a-plate banquet, to be held Saturday nig,ht at the Balboa Bay Club to which the public is invited. ....... "My name's Doolittle ." That's how the 46-year-old Army Air Force lieutenant col· onel introduced himself to the flight crews assembled in January of 1942 at Eglin Air Field in Florida. James Doolittle. a pioneer aviator. was in charge of prepar· ing the top-secret m1ss1on which combined the talents of the Army and Navy to retaliate against Imperial Japan. From the outset. t o hi s superiors, he acknowledged the impact or the raid was bound to be more psychological than damaging in the military sense. Military historians now say the misaion set up a series or de· cisiona by the J apanese high command U.at were decisive to the American victory in the Pacific: * * * Free Movie '~Seconds' Set Saturday Jn honor of the arrival or DoolltUe's Tokyo Raiders. the Edward• Newport Center Cinema plans two free screen· lngs of .. 'lbirty Seconds Over Tokyo." The film, which stars Spencer Tracy and Van Johnson, tells the story of one crew of Raiders and their ea.ta ~ elude capture by tbe Japanese atier crash lancllna 1D Cblna. Tbe movie will be shown at 11 a .sn. Saturday and at the same time on Sunday. ID addi~ t.be public la lnvit- ecl to two eYent.s ln,volving tbe Raiden. · .. Frldaf Dicht tbere will be a '10-,..~ cocktail receJ>t.lon -Sat.urda)' m1ht will be a ~per·.,_... banquet. Both eoteotl will be held at the Balboa a.y Club. Bolla l'fent.s bepn at •:•p.m. , For Ucnl WOrmaUon, con-tect the Newjcjit. Harbor ANa Claambel' of Commerce, .... , '• t Boinbing RaUl on Japan Recalled -It gave a badly needed morale boost to Americana in the bleak days a fter Pearl Harbor and the fall or the Philip- pines. -It forced tbe Japa~ to keep four fighter groups at home to defend Tokyo. -It led &o &be decision to set up the Midway operation and to attempt to cut off Australia from America. a fatal division of Japanese military strength. ••• "What in the world are wed<>- ing here?" It was a question the bomber crews at Eglin repeatedly asked themselves as they learned to pull the ~ 11·251 oa tbe runwe Ill ._. diU 500 ,_.. lllld ny them at attltbdes so low they had to look \IP to see the telephone lines. The B-255. named after Billy Mitchell. the military pioneer or strategic air power. were new to the Army m 1942. They were chosen by Doolittle for the Tokyo raid because they could outdistance the 300-mile ra nge of the Navy's conven· tional carrier craft and could take orr the short carrier deck while carrying one ton of bombs. An added advantage of the Army's new bomber was that it had a 67-foot. six -inch wing span. That meant it negotiated the 75-foot wide carrier deck if the pilot kept his nose wheel lined up with the deck's center. Hilger, then a major. was put in c harge of training. a task that required a great deal of ingenul· ProfJlents Cited ty to solve the mission's special problems The planes at Eglin had already Wldergooe some special modificallons that included the addition or extra fuel tanks The t.ank.s. wedged in above the bomb racks. leaked. a wrob-lem that was never solved. The bottom turret gun proved impossible to fire accurately. so it was ripped out. The then top- secret Norden bombsite was taken out too and replaced with al device improvised out of 20 cents worth of metal. The .H-256 bad no tall guns. but just t.o keep Japanese fighters at a respectful distance, broom haoGJes, we,.. painted black and planted in the rear ot tM plane protruding ltlte machine gun barrel.a. The radios were removed as well. Enforced radio silence m eant they couldn't be used a nyway and the weight was needed for extra fuel. ••• Final staging for the mission was at McClellan Air Field near Sacramento where DooUtUe and his crews drew the Ire of base personnel over violations of base procedures. As Dooli ttle took off from M cq~Jlan to ferry his plane to Alameda for loading on th~ aircraft carrier Hornet. an an· gry officer turned lo Hilger . ·•who the hell does he think he is? He's heading for a lot of trou· ble." "He sure is." Hilger replied. ..... Continued Growth County Hallmark ByDELORESBROOKSl&WIN Of .. Del'9 ...... , .... Growth will continue to be Orange County's hallmark in the coming decade, with more peo- ple. more jobs and higher ·in· comes. a bank executive said Monday. But tempering that growth. a dded William F. Ford, vice president of Wells Fareo Bank. will be severe traffic congestion, overtaxatioa Of support syt.ems. such as schools and police service and near-exbausUoo of natural reeources. The primary force behind the county's growth will be manufacturing, with puticular gains in electronics, apedallled instruments and other blab technololY business, Ford t.olcf a Towa lfaU meeUne in Santa Ana. '"" In fact, Ford sald, Oraa1e COWlty ~Y well overtake San Jose to becoaie tbe second lar1est manufacturtni center in tbe state. Ford'• predictiom were billed OD research CODduetecl by Wells . Farao on \he countJ'a ~le outlook fort.be 1980'•· Con1tra1Dta on the county's 1rowtb will lnclude trafflc con· aeatloD and a concomitant 1bortaie of 1uoU.ne./Ord Mid. But be expecte that, a1 1uoUne onces rile, DIODle .... drlv• aborter dl1taDce1 l• also that employers woUld in· creasingly promote and sub· sldhe carpooling and improved public transportation for their employees. The Wells Fargo forecaster said the county will gain another 400,000 persona in the 1980s, and lbal growth wm begin to strain s upport se rvices s uch as schools flre and police protec· lion a;! the roads system. In order to shore up those services, Ford said. local eov· emment may have to enact new taxes. .. Proposition 9 wlll be particularly difficult for this county beca&11e ol the 1rowth." he said. "Tues from yo\11' arow· mg ind\atries will help a little. but you're probably 1oinc to ~e•e te> rely on otber tax sources. too.'' .. Ford a1ao said he expects ln· terest rates to co down and m<>rts•ae money to become more available .to help eue the h11b demmd for homln1. BecauM a water 11aorUCe in tbe Lo• An1etea baalo may become a reality, Ford Nld, lo addltlca to comervaUon efforts. eou6ty offlclal1 1bo-.ld en- cou race launchln1 of the Peripheral Canal project to brina more w~r south from NOl'tWnOallfornl•. Altboucb aatural •u ~l:les .a.out remain ....... clllrina Ute am io,a•rs. ... cat· Once under "'a} "'1th the Hornet's task force. the det<ub o( the mission v.erc announct.>d to the cheers of Army and Navy personnel ahke The Raider:. V.C'rl' all Arm\ personnel. except for om· pilot. Navy Lt Henry M1lll•r who had been assigned to the group in Florida to assist in training them for earner takeoffs. He was supposed to retum to his Navy duties, but ended up on the raid instead . Originally. the plans called for the Hornet to carry the planes to within 400 miles or Japan by April 19. But J apanese plcket ships spotted them early in the morn-ing of April 18 and the mission was launched 650 miles from i>hQre. Because of the distance from Japan and the plan to Oy on to China. Doolittle had 10 r1ve- gallon ruel cans put on board his 16 planes at the las t minute • • • The Japanese. despite "'am- ing from t~ picket ship. were apparently caught unprepared (or the raid That v.m, bt•cause they believed the American .... would have to come within 300 miles before launching any aircraft. 1''1ve hours after the bomber..., left the Hom<'l. th('\ wen• 1n cr Tokyo. Kobe, Yokosuk<1 , :'\a~o>.1 and Osak:.i Only one of thl' 16 planes .... a!> hit by anti -ai rcraft fire But of those tfi planl'S. only on e made an airfield landinJ? after the raid All thr other<, were destroyed Ele\C'n 11( tht' crews bailed out of their plane., Four made crash landings Of the 80 Raiders. seven du.-<I as a rurect res ult of the m1!>51on -Cpl. Leland Faktor. S~t William J . 011.'ter :ind ~gt Donald f'1tzma unce du.'<:! J S .i res ult of their plan('<;' crash landings Thr requlM monlnlv m41fll1nci o f the 241h K M M C lub l)I Southem Ca11torn111 <ilarteo o ul al the Handy and Harman •A tmery 1n El ~ont(' They g;w e us a tour ot lhe1• tac1httes ano 11 step by step e11.plana1too ot the processes th11t our scrap metal goes through betore •I 1s again us.able for labricalmQ tewelry coins. etc Tflere is a verv compheated system used 10 keep e11ch customer s metal separate trom the 01tters Each 101 '' ass19ne<:1 a number as 1t 11 receil/90 ano 1t goes through the system anonymously There 1s a minimum amo,mt reautred tor prooessino In order 10 make 11 econorntatt as 1her1t must be a eh•rge tor the r et1n1ng services. V. ,,...,., hrl9 eny trouble me.Ong that m1n1mum 1n our store beeause we only send 1n our acrap twice • year and QUiii a bU wlll eccumulate 1n that time. It lncludet "eweeps from the teweters benches snd "melt" from the cllscetds ancs salV11ge of Old 1ewe1ry partt The recovery proceat •e· quires that the sweeps bt> turned 1nto ash crushf'd to ,, , powder. and then 11lt9d to l'X· elude any taroe lump•. olll'I p1ng1 and 1t1tnos are rolled lhtn to make lhom dissolve Qu1ckl>i T"en evecytt11no 11 put into an at1d 101ut1on end Natec:t Our· Ing this P<90fll the silver pre- -Pilot Lt. William G. Farrow v.as uecu~d b> the Japan~ -~octoeer-cunoer Sgt. Harold A. Spatz \\ilS ex~ruted b) the J dpane~ -Pilot Lt. ~an Hallmark v.a:. esttut~ by tilt J a"'anese -Co p ilot Lt. Robert J . Meder died v.tule in capllVlty of the c•ombrned effect-. of mJurles ... uHered in l'rash landing and m1-.treJlment Fo ur raide rs. Lt Chase r\1elson. Lt Gt'org~ Barr, Lt Bob Hil e a nd Cpl Jacob DeShazar remamed prisoners of t he Japanese until the war ended nearly four ye ars later The crew wtuch bad landed in RusMa v.as mterned there for a year before escaping to Iran Lt Ted Lawson. who ditched hl~ pl<ille Wltb.ul a [eW hundred y ards of the Cbanese coul. managed t.o sustain tus injured < rl v. ,ind e lude Japanese pursuers Their ~tory v. as told 1n the motion picture Th1rt) St conds Over Tok}o " Doolm lc returned to a hero·s w e lcome that 10 C'l uded the Med al of Honor and :.Lars of a br1gad1er 2eneral The Rci1d e rs v.er e given unique statu!' a~ an om c1aUy re· cogn1zed wul of the Department - of Defense. a status they still en- JOY LOday. ••• The first reunion was held in 1946 m Miami, Hilger said. when most of the Raiders wer e still on actl ve military duty. "It was a little easter for us to get a round then because most of us were pilots and we made it a point to give th,t_ non-pilots a ride If we ~d e d to go somewhere. we JUSl Clew there." Jhlger recalled. Now they trave l as ci vilians. ~in~e all have left the military. That·s meant in recent years that turnout to the reunions 1s about 3S of the Raiders. "We're very careful to movt around the country," Hilger ex· plained. Last year 1t was in Charleston. S.C. and next year it'll be in Cincinnati. Ohio. The closeness or the shared experience remains and from H1lger's remartc11 1t 's clear the Raiders sUll thtnJt of themselves as the unit memon al1zed by the Defense Department ·or course." the retired ~eneral added. "about all they'd ge t 1f they called us back 1s a bunch of old men." Producer Arrested 111 'Su~eathog' Rape SOl'TllAMPTO\. ~ 't I APl Thl' th,•.itric-al produrt.'r in ..... ho!-<' Long bl.ind mt.1nl>10n ac· trt.'"" Mt>lonic H.illlr <.1llfJ!t•d ...,he "';i..., raix'<i a nd bl.•.it1·n h.t:. bt'\:n .J rrc·-.kd on .1 gun po<;i.c~'>1on cha rge polH't' n·1>0rtl·d toda~ ~uffolk Count' dl'tecl 1\ e~ said the y t:harged ·Ro~ Radin. 30 v. 11 h a misdemeanor chart?e of 1 11m111al JH.J'>SC'S~1on of a v. eapon .1ft\•r th\' round an unltcen~l'<l gun in h1l> -;~ room m an!.1on here. Radm rouhl not be reach<'d for @ 6EMWllE Mary Barr. Cer11hed GemolOQ•St co mment M 1ss llaller. 23. was reported in l(Uarded but stable cond1t1on toda' al Brookhaven Memonal Ho...,p1tal 1n Patchogue She v.as found black and blue. bloody. .,cm1coosc1ous and incoherent on J LonR Island Ratl Road train Sunday In th<' tele \ 1s1on comedv c;enes. "Wel come Back Kotter · \I 1ss Haller was the onl y female · sv. eathog " c1p 1tates out as a grey mud Tho o old and other metals lsuc h es n1clcel and copl>('r) re- main m the solution When this solution is neutrah1ed 1t rt>- cove rs virtually all o f the trapped gold The flecks ot qold are ~sited on the filter and washed and dried The metals then ere esS8yed end lhe 1ntonn111ton returned to the recOfd room 10 match up with lhe CUSIC>mef s name and direc11ons tOf' payment The Handy and Hafl1'an re- finery obviously f1\USI have thorough security procedures to safeguard their customer's property ThtS includes poly· qraphing of new employees (most of whOm ere refehats or tam11v members of other ~O'f"I), huge vaults for storage of the prec~ metals In thetr cere. belt alarms on all their sUQer\'iSory personnel and many armed (luarc:IS patrohnp th• plant. CJI ARLES II. BARR Because there are cOf'roslve cttem1ca11 used In the recovery process they have hoods that Hhnust the acid fumes 11nn dissolve them ·1n water The l urnecoa 81'10 t\ove special hOOd'I 10 protect the environ· mf!nt t7fll I lrr!M w.-. ...... ....,.. .... The tour was very educe· t1ona1 tOf me end rm sure '°' most 01 the other "'9mbera of the 24 ~rat Club. am.U..can. la addlUcm, :'rto ~&:' coumy~ I ---~· ~.'--------------------------...,, . . ~ . .. I WU AU'D AD oua wMlm.t bJ tM ,...,_., wMa I .......... to Ill& ., 119 aao.tmob11t v.a. W• tM ...... out. Ila ...... --~ up at UM f'raa& Listen. I know Thu WUl ~u in the Clauifled Ada door before the Ink was dry. One brought a tow truck. One lady was stuffing $100 bills in my shirt pocket. Another guy wanted to arm·wrestle me for the spare tire! Amazing ~ I am now recovering at Hoag Hospital." Fully convinced that our classified ads do bring swift res lits. we decided to ~lace one to peddle the trombone that belongs to the son of our house. A price of $100 was settled upon. The ink wasn't even dry on the ad when the phone rang and somebody offered 60 bucks. Somebody told him to hold the line. W AllGJfOTON <AP> -T'9 =-..... '1:::: ~== ................... &,ht .... = tMrmol&at ~ ••• ........................ OINWIDI~. Deput,, Saer11 Secretary .,. S.Wlalll •Ud Uae eoatlQll wlll bt ••tended tbrouah , .. ....., .. n.~-ftrittll(IM9d • •• , J.q lt -........... &bat ............ =buthhp be Ht at M ber tua U •1or:. ................... no 6M'1i1DU..a....._.. TBSY wae due to euln at mldnl1ht, but Sawbllf •aJ• Carter baa clNnnlDed tMt tie pro1ram "worked ud It worbd well." Carter ordered tbe tbermoatat controls under a federal law which allowed the aetUnp to be invoked to cope wlth a "national energy supply shortage.·· There had been some doubt that the president could legally extend them ~auae there is currently a shorl·term abun- dance of gasoline and other fuel supplies, partly because of a mild winter BUT IN prepared testimony before a Senate Energy subcom- mittee, Sawhill said, "We con- clude that the temperature pro gram has m erit that goes well beyond the temporary remedial purposes for whi ch it was originally authorized ... WEATHER .,. . .._ ... . .. Anm(1 Pulitzer Prize ~ w cloclcwlN ~ from top left, Norman · Mal#Jr, fiction, fOr hltl OOok on the execution d Utah convict Gary Gilmore, Execu- tioner's Song"; the Boston Globes Ellen Goodman for com- mentary; Don Wright of the Miami News for editorial cartooning and Leon Witwack, history professor at UC Berkeley for his- tay. Witwsck won for his study of the end of Slavery. We decided it was time to actually find the trombone. which everybody was sure was someplace. Panic struck. It didn't seem to be anyplace. Finally. it was discovered in a cabinet under the stairs beneath some picnic baskets. Carefully, tbe case was opened to determine if we ac· t ually had a trombone LO, THERE IT WAS. A SJ?lendid golden thing. repos· mg in its velvet-lined case. South·erners Battle Flooding "Good heavens." I remarked. "Why, it looks brand new . That trombbne ought to be worth more than SlOO The guy with his 60 bucks was stiU holding on the line Enthusiastically. his offer or 60 clams was declined. I I06t interest and drifted orr to do some garage chores Suddenly there was this ghastly noise and the whole house shuddered. Had somebody just dumped a toad or gravel on the roof? But no. there followed this scree<:bing sound. Good heavens, somebody's actually PLAYING that trombone "TIDS TROMBONE may really be worth more than SlOO," somebody remarked. Ry now. I was thinking of lhe hapless mother or dad who bought the trombone. Oh well. caveat emptor, and all that Ont" basic rule on selling an item via classified ads 1s \OU must have somebody to answer the deluge of phone ~:alls Lall'r. while we were out. a visi ting dignitary al our place reported six people had called seeking our trombone. ONE PAR'tY TRACED me here to the paper. That amused a lot ~r journalists who accused me or being a closet trombonist "We've got to do something about these trombone calls." I told my wire. · "I'm not sure the boy wants to sell it now," she answered. "It must be wQrth a lot more than $100." Maybe it's not the buyer who must beware. Maybe it's really the keeper. By 1b~ Associated Press Communit.ies across the Deep South were awash today as rain· swollen rivers continued to rise. driving thousands or people from their homes . One o!Ucial battlin g floodwaters in the low country around New Orleans compared 1t to trying to ·:pump out the Gulf of Mexico." About 800 families were driven out of their homes in Hat· ties burg and Petal. Miss., when the Leaf River Monday night cltmbed more than 12 feet above flood stage. s urrounding about 3.000 structures with up to 5 feet Of water. CIVIi defense Officials said The police department was patrolling flooded neighborhoods in boats, but no injuries or loot· mg was reported. David Duke, a Forrest County civil defense volunteer. said about 350 persons took refuge at a shelter in Hatties burg and others were staying at a high school and several churches in Petal. Duke said it was the worst * * * Winter Sings Michigan Snow, Slate Cover Freezing State F•ir ano -mer WedneW•y Co.Uta! lllQh jn tr.. '°'· t-jC) Int-lliQrl 1n ,,.. '°'· ·-SS W•ler. H EIHwllere. ltQlll v•rleblt Winek nl9flt and morning lloun wllll OM to two toot wino _,..s eno w-.1er11 swell. Fair lllFCKIQll ton19111 eace1>4 tor some .,.Cclty nlQlll •nd m«nt ng tow c!ouel$. 11.S.S••••rw Sn-flurrlt1 1911 owr _,.,..., ano Wfft MichlQlll earty IOclay w1111a s ... t co-roads In IOllthem por- tions of !tie sl91e, rtw1t1119 In at IHst -de•ltl. Et•wfllft In Ille netlon, rain .... In st-tor .. qnlr•I •llCI Nrtller11 "-P&lac"'-..i •I'...._ £fl9JMO, 5,_ 1911 MOUflil Oetntlt e11C1 In .. stern -1IOM Of Mkllltaft. tn 1<e11meno, "'"'' 1t1<11e111ct by lrMllne pnctpltetlon ,,.... clr1¥1119 clftdltloM lllDf'Ooul. At .. est ---· all'""""-· dlH 111. .......... ~ lrlffk: &<tlclellt. To U. _,, ralll, Wlll""41 •'f wllldt ut1to37 ,,.._,~Ult L.eM erte ~ .. llw. HU!ldrldt ef "°""" WW. ,~_.,_.._ __ _ ~ LltM -........ -111111111• elld 119fti of WI~ T~e.tftMll¥l11._ u~or....~1-111-. 1tl.lll...... .. .... ...., ,_....,.... ••• ..,,...,c-. .• ,. 4nkay~11v1e. ... c.., ••••• Meiy _.... le""'* lie~ ~~·-·*······ ...... '" 10 M ., . .... .It .. t1 14 " .. . ·" ... .14 4'0 IS .n " . " ,. .ft 67 .... .. .... q II .cJ 11 a • 11 10 " ., 11 •• " .. .at '" II " 14 • II 11 .. . ,. TrlntOM Ver..:rur CAU l'OIU~ I A llelleollf'IO 8 1\l>op 81Y1M l'rew>o Moflteroy NffittK O.lltano S.CrMn..,IO s.nt. a.ttl9f • Slkkkln Tllanooat llarst- 1199-C.tallna EIC.fltro LGN~ Malw9'11a HewtlOrt llNcll Ontario Palm~ Se4I l«Mtdlne 5-f!JoM s.ni. AN S.nt•Ctw leftWMerla , .... v ..... I ' , a .. 71 • u ,,, ~· " "' •• S• '" •• ., •• "' m ~ St 10 .. ., ., n"' ... , .. 115 ~ ,. ,. sz 11 Sl IO jC) 17 ., .. 541 12 ., • so . .. ., " • .N 11 H ., ., J4 H , I ) • .. 11 .01 " II It tt flood to hit HatUesbur,?' since 1974 when the Leaf reached 34 feet. Today's reading on the river was 29 S feet. In Jackson. Miss., the .PN.rl River wtuch sent water to th~ rooftops of hundreds of holD'M a year ago, appeared to 88ve c rested today at about 35.7 feet. more than 7 feet above flood stage. But omc1aJs warned the ·~-......... IN TROUBLE AGAIN? Frank Sinatr• 1.000 residents who have fled not '>1ss ippp1 Delta and the Tom- 10 return to their homes Ht b11'bee River Bas in in the becau~l' mort-rain~ are ex northea~tcomerofthestate. pected Flooding was reported alon~ the Pearl. wtuch tw1sl6 lhrough the center of the aute. R.!vers and st.reams were out of their banks on the Gulf Coast. as v.t'll as 1n the BtJ: Black and Y<tzoo Sunflower basans an the Ml" llundred.., of homes re mained floodt:d m Woodmere. a new sub· d 1"·1~1on oC more than 1,200 homes near the Harvey Canal. more than 36 hours after the ratnlt had stopped. Woodmere rt'~1dents were s till being ,., acuatL'd Monday. Sinatra Probe Singer Tied to f ·raud Case NEW YORK <AP> -Frank Sm,1t r.1 and several or his close as· sociates are under tnv~tJgatJon h~ a ftoderal grand Jury to de· termioe if they received money from receipts skimmed from a now·bank.rupt suburban Nev. York theater. Assistant U.S Attorney Nick A~erman filed a court bri~f Mon- day C'OOCenUQg an appeaJ of a C'<fntempt citation against Louis "Louie Dome" Pacella for refusmg to answer the grand jury's questions about Sinatra, the '>lnger'lt associates and the Westchester Premier Theater A 58·year·ofd Manhattan N'Staurant owner, Pacella is alleged to have underworld lies Ht.' pl<·aded guilty to evading taxes on SS0,000 he was pa1d from sk.tmmed receipts to have Sinatra perform at the theater in 1977 Last year m anohther court action. Barry Slonick, Pacella's lawyer. described him as a "very, very. very close and dear Cnend" or Sinatra. Pacella and others w~nt to trial an 1979 on fraud charges involv10g skimmuig of receipts while the theater was in bankruptcy reorganization GOURMET MARKET Tired of traffic jams? Don't forget to check with us about our free home delivery service. MORNING FRESH PRODUCE Jalcy Sweet Local Strawberries .. tk bek&. Farm Fresh Broccoli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4tc lb. 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Red, Roae •rt•· 3.89• •••••• 2.85 .JAB Seotcb cqt 1 ...................... 1.• Score.by Scotch crinh15.55 ........ tqt.11.at Kablaa <23132 qt. 1 ••••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • .e.• ftla .. effeldte w ... , 41 ltltt lllna 'hH., 41121• 'S - (AIJ .... -.or prttt• clo Mt t.ct• tu) ()pea Dally •••• Cloled...., zat Newport Blvd., Newport •aela 673-5520 . SAN YBIDao. Calf. <AP> -'1"1 11i111it1oiaa1 Bcder PatiOI ............... iricldecl '° tbe .... ur ... -.......... ,.. after~ ·a ........ tael' .... '° --*l••ted -u. l• ......: Cametoa. Q&ala V1at.a Bona.r Patrol aector chlet. aald 11--., U..t • aroup of Mn· lcau plher.d over lM ,,.._. ..... Mlt·mll• llretei -dllit IOUti levee of \be T\a J...a IUv.r: ICUb 9"nda)' momlal. about 500 allenl erou.ct u.. ·rr"" Md came wlthln a half mn1 ol tht border, Cam~ron a.aid. TRS AUENS reportedly pelt· ed wafting agents wttb rocks. The lnddent recwred an boW' later. Cameron sald, when about 35 otncen were hit. Aaenta Uled seven canisters of tear aas lo drive the aUens back CA.ERON SAID smug glen are creaUna the dis· tur~ in order io distract the aaents from other areas ''When they (the smugglers> want to get a group across. they create a diversion because they know we'll send reinforcements lo help our men ln trouble,·· be said. "Meanwhile, they're free to run people across at other point.a." A nsa THE raoaa,u. RtHne Board imposed new ne4lt re1trtcuooa Marcil H , many blakl aerou tbe ~ devt11d a variety of credit· tl1bWldnl meu\&NI, lncludlnJ an aanual urd fee. bl1ber tm m•thly PAY•..U. MIW Cl'&altftcatiQU for eew c111tomtn and lower credlt UmlLI. ~·· tee tor each UM lt th ftnt ol lta t1.nd amoq major bub. 'nail Sim Franelaco-blled Mak illd lt wUl eclaUnue lo IC· cttt ~auau for an erecllt card aeoounta. but will limit ci"e4Ul Ju. oo new accouota to q,aoo, MSANWBILIC, EA88 Roebuck ud Co. 11td Its pre-v~~ lncE ln mlalmum monthly p rnents wm •DlllY to credit rchues made aft.er tbe July bU 1 date. Tbe Cblcaao·baaed retailer said mlnlmum payments for its 2t million cardholders would rile from $8 to SlO ,. month. or 2S Slain Boy Identified LOS ANGELES <AP> -A 1&.year-dd Bellftower youth Vias identified 81 the apparent 3Stb victim of tbe so·called "Freeway Qrangler," and the search for the killer continues. Coroners investigators said Monday that fingerprints helped Identify Steven Wo0d. whose nude body was found Friday in a Lona Beach alley. The teen· ager had been strangled, the coroner's office said. Law enforcement aaencles in rive Southem California counties are investigating the ponibllity that the eight·year string of slmllar m~rs of young boys is the work of the same person or group. Wood iJ believed to be the fourth "Freeway Strangler" vie· Um this year, police said. The bodies all were dumped near freeway ramps, police &aid. percent, oe bll•~ up to sieo. On balanCM betWffll 1180 and '500. tho mlnlmum payment - baae4 on • 1Ud\na percentap ot the ba~ce due -wUl 10 up by a flat sz. On balances of more than '500, the mlnlmum ,.,_ ment wtll lncreue lo c.1 pereeat from the previous minimum of 4 percent. The. cban1ea will not apply In CaU.f ornla, MlnnelOta. New Jeney and Penna~lvanla. where Sears ofrers a different credit pian. CtJBl'OMEU WOULD still be allowed to avoid any finance cba r1ea by payln& their balances in full each month. Seara Chairman Edward R. Tellingsald.-.. Under the Fed's new rules, companies and banks that offer revolving credit must depollt lS percent or any increase iJ:l total consumer lending in a spedal non-eamlng account at the Fed. That raises the cost of the lend· ing company, and many are at· tempting to pass along some of the increue to customers. lD addition to Its 12·cent usage fee, Crocker said it will boost the finance charge on outstanding <.'redlt card balances from 18 percent to 21 percent on the first $2,000. An 18 peffi!nt rate will be charged on balances between $2,000 and S3,SOO. and a ~ per· <.'enl rate wlU apply to balancn of more than S3.SOO. Pllillgllp Herc are some of the hundreds of thousands of income tax returns bemg delivered by the truckload lo IRS cen- ters in Sacramento and Fresno. A lot of people are going to be working late tonight trying to find one more deduc· t1on before the midnight deadline. The IRS said the avera~e Southern Cahfornia refund is S670. Committee Halts Bills ·On Prostitution Law-s AUTHORIZED BY CONGRESS ... SACRAMENTO <AP> -The As sembly Criminal Justice Committee wants the state to retain the authori ty to control prostitution. ll blocked two bills Monday to a l low local governments to pass or· dinances regulating prostitution or solicitation. [ __ B_R_IE_Fs_J OFFICIAL UNITED STATES MINT Supporters of the two bills said slate Jaw doesn't ~o far enough. In the words of John Kaheny, deputy cl· ty attorney of San Diego: ''Local ron· trol of prostitution would do much to clean up what has been referred to as the business fronts for prostitution." He said that under current law. the courts could keep a city from trying to regulate escort services. "rap Jjarlors" or modelJng services that mlght be fronts for proslltution ~torNorw SACRAMENTO <AP) -Callfom1a Democrats who prefer "none of the above" for president will get a c hance to vote t hat way in California's June 3 presidential primary. · In addition to President Carter, Sen. Edward Kennedy, Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. and Lyndon LaRouche. California's primaTy ballot will also have a place to vote for ··unpledged Delegation,·• even though no such slate now exists. .ffad at Mo•dalt- SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A can- celed appearance by Vice President Walter Mondale at a $100-a·plate Mexican-American fund·rai.slna din· ner tonight has irked orgumers of the event. "Obviously th11 doesn't make for a warm and lr11Ddl)' reJationshipntitb the ..SZOinlstratloll." said Vilma Martinez. president of the Mextc•· American Leaal Defense and Educational Fund. . A Mondale aide said the group was told a week ago that the vice presi· dent must attend a 1tate dinner in Washington for Prime Minister Menacbem Begin ol Israel. Ito.pita& ProfH.d SACRAMENTO (AP> Stale auditors say they questioned 37 per· cent of the Medl·Cal billings of 17 hos pitals in a special coat·control study. Such a listing on the ballot could have a significant impact if the June 3 vote reflects the disenchantment with both Carter and Kennedy that has shown up in recent poUs. The Department of Health Services said Monday that the-alleged lm· proper billings totaled $9.8 million of the S26.B million the state paid the hospital\; to care ror the poor. Among the questioned billings, the a uditors reported finding evldence of unnecessary surgery, malpractice JOHN WAYNE COMMEMORATIVE l'ho11e Talb Res11•r the failure lo obtain prompt eoo1ulta· ~... ''So he may live in the hearts of Amen.cans forever!'' .. L O.S AN GE LE s ( A P > tion, misuse-of medicine, and the or· H istory will be made shonly when the Unfr~d de ring of more X·rays than needed. Negotiators for General Telephone Among the 17 hospitals lilted were States Mint issues a Special Commemorative Co. and 20,000 of the utility's Rivera Hospital in Torrance, and Medal honoring J ohn Wayne · "The Duke." employees planned to resume con· Stanton Community. tract tat.ks today in an attempt to It is the first and onlY. time in the history of this a vert a strike scheduled for Friday. country that the United Sta~ Con~ has author-Negotiators met Monday but no de· <:op Slaw• A I I ae~r ~ ... ~ e.·~ tails were disclosed. ized an Official Medal to honor an American film Sunday'sannouncementoftheim· LOS ANGELES (AP> -A star. This cxtra0....1: ......... tribute is to a man who. pending strike by members of the plainclothes police officer has shot ~~, Communication Workers of America and killed a 26-year-old Hollywood throughout his lifetime, exemplified the Amencan satd employees had r ejected a man after the man allegedly at spirit. A man of rare integrity and strength. mana,ement contract offer that in tacked the officer with a knife, eluded an across-the-board wage in· authoritiea said. Police identified the You ha-.c a unique opporrunity to acqui.re the c.rea ... of·il percent over the next man at Lbe Cultural Arla Center aa Official United States Mint John Wayne Medal: tbree years Jaime Figueroa Jr ;:.·=====·===========================ti .individually numbered with a distinctive cdgcma.rk and plated in precious 24 Kant Gold by The Historic 11-iE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ACCOUNTANTS Orange Coast California Chapter Bt1siness Seminar presented by Jules A. Marine TOPIC: "ENHANCE YOUR PROFESSIONAL IMAGE" Pka and Time: The SOuth Coast Plaza Hotel, Costa Mesa ~122, 1980 ~ AM-4:30 PM Fee: $75. (Includes luncheon. pmking and materials) RIQistrotion: coll (71 ~) 6«> ~450 X120 Jim Gbler /Chris Gutierrez -..~..-,;:------~ NoNled to be a...-afNM Providence Mint. Every mcda.1 is : .I,,dividuM/y slrrlcle t1l l"6 U11i11tl Skiles Mini; .Plmetl in precious 24 Kttrot Gold; .&1gnn1tl wiJ/J ils OW# iflt/WUI""' sm.I """'ber. The first medal· in Solid Gold. will be prexntcd to the Wayne family in honor of this great American. The 24 Karat Gold-Plated medals, fcatunng v. portrait of John Wayne on the front and a striking picture of Wayne astride a plloping hone on the rc•cnc. will then be available ... for a limited time on a 6.m-come, fust-scrvcd basis at the Advanced Reser- vation price of only $1 o each. Bvery medallion is accomparucd by The Historic Providenc:c Mint•s Certificate of Authenticity and protected by The · Mint's money-back guarantee. AV All.ABLE FOR A llMl1m> 11MB ONL YI The unique 24 Karat Gold-Plated)Com.memorat:M Medal will nccmarily be limited io availability. They will be iau~ on a first-co.me, ~letftd bab in fair. ncss to all. For this reason, all ttsc"adom must be subject to aacpwice and will be filled u orders arc rueived. Badiest ordcn will rcceiYe the lowest JlWDbcdd medals. . ' . Don't miss out on th&S f2tt opporrunity to acquire th1s histonc commemorative. Order your 24 Karu Gold-Plated medallion TODAY' IMPORTANT NOTE: Man y collectors like yourself desire l~r scnal numbers. The scnal number you rcccive will be determined by the date we rcccive your order. And . of cou~. lowest assigned ~rial numbers arc always shipped first . ThLS is espccia.Jly important if you intend ro order several to pass on to your family as gifts and/or for their acasuttd heirloom value. I-UK CHARGP. ORDEKS CAl.l TOLL FREE ... 1-800-33 1-1000 24 HOURS A DAY ,------------------------0The Historic Pro"idence Mint 222 Harri.son St .• Provideocc, R.I. 02901 Dept.6n Plcucsend: "OO·J M 1.t_Official vnited Scates Mint John Wayne Conunar>o- nti•c Mcdal(s) plated in 24 Karat Gold 0110.00 per medal plw 8)< for p<ma~ and handling. , . EocJoscd find check or M. 0 . for tot.a.I amount due .. s ___ _ PleucclwJc: D Banb.mcrica.rd/Visa D M&Stefdwge No. SigmtuR-----------------~ Plnw illow • 10 6 wccb (CM 4cliwcrv. Scodto----~------------~ Adcirts --------------------- City Stste Zip ---,..,....,.,.._':;;#:ttf A_...,/1!1-11,._ ... _.._ ••u.s.~'I . Pr1aad ~ Jiiljral -1m. to Cle• .. 1M u, aUfornla lawmaken an ...-cllMI' ID ~lnl UDual"8Q1 ecmt.rol iDl ...... Wlll ..... wrlA tire 1tate. Ylt 111•e WI badltrep. a ...._ol dllllilr .... ell· ...... m.t.l la IMe WWW-i •11'11 JIDDl llltinl pro. cram-111illhet1a..,. ....... Uae =:9by~fii£ .=.':.=:.• .... ~ tfft atalJions ln Saal.... . Oal;Y :tWO of U.. Ila• tJon are ln Oranae co..il1. cme 1n ·~· Jilli and another at Gardeo Orowe. , Te.ti are now Nqalnd aialf if a motor vehicle icba.na-owMn1U GI' .. ~ ID hom out ol ltate. .Under WI nilit. at aU of tbe •.c tellt staUOils durtna It.he ftnt'')W.I' of ODeraUDD. HamiMGD checked only 1.2 mtlJioa Yebit .. ln ·u.. a.&btrn ~. 11Mft are ~ u..,n 1.4 mllboe cars, tnacks and I motorcyclel in Oran,. County alone. ateordilll to um t re1lstraUoo flaura. • Statewid • tbe total ls more than 18.5 mllUon. And bow doea th~ current Southern California ~stina prosram rare -ancs rtmember: lhls fuvolves onl.Y re· re11stered vehicles. . AccordlDI to a l)ally PUot study ol the prograO\. published Sunct.y. tome ot the re1utts are: . -A HamUtqa •SYatema spokesman said lhe testina 1 has reduced smog oifJy 3 per~nt. . -An independent ~rcb organization claims tbe 1 reduction was on.ly 1 perce'bt and the cost could reach S3 : billion over the next 10 years. : -Vehicle owners are told the procedure costs them ;Sll and will take about 15 minutes. Actual experience shows the cost can be nearly SSO. Time loss for the ; motorist at the testing station is more like 30 to 45 ·minutes and sometimes can be more than one hour. J Even limited evidence on the present test system sug gests far more investigation is needed before the stale legislature adopts an annual smog inspection require ment. Boycott Can Work In f ace·to-face confrontations with the Soviets, Presl· dent Carter usually blinks first. The U.S. seems always to be losing ground to them in international prestige and in· •Ouence. : Carter 1U1ay have pulled off an important. if infre· · quent, reversal of this pattern when the U.S. Olympics Committee voted Saturday by a 2·1 majority to support h1::, boycott of the Moscow Summer Olympics. Now with West Germany seemingly about to follow suit and with other key nations lined up behind West Gc•rmany -the U.S. influence is strengthened con· ::.1derably. It )s. of course, a painful step. The hapless American athletes caught in this international political chess match are understandably cli:SCOJlS(>late . But the boycott is mpre than just a chess match. It can be, if support gathers. a tremendous blow to the Russian.s' announced plan of showing that having the ga ml's in a sociaij.st ~tate "bas become a convincing testimony lo the correctness or the foreign political course of our country." . The SovieL-;' savage and brutal invasion of Afhganistan had to be answered. The boycott could become a loud and forceful action by the free world. Meters Fairer Break Orange County s upervisors have provided a fairer break for public beach.goers through recent action approv ing ins tallation of 620 parking meters at Niguel Beach in Laguna Niguel. In past s ummers. persons using the beach were charged S2 to park. 1t didn't matter if the visitor was ~laying for <.1 couple of hours or all day. He still had to p<.iy S2. This system was unfair to surfers. swimmers ;myone. in fact, who was planning on spending Jess than a full day at the beach. Under the parking meter system. beach·goers will be charged 25 cents per hour. The meters will be installed by s ummer's start at a costof$34.500. In addition to bringing a measure of fairness to the beach-going public, the meters also ·will provide about SIS.000 in annual income to the county. This amount will more than offset the annual meter maintenance bill of SS.000. It would appear that both sides-the beach.going publicandthecounty -winbythenewsystem. • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Piiot Other views expressed on this page are those ot their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Darty Pilot, P.O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642·4321. Boyd/Jellyfish If you ever get zapped by a jellyfish, put meal tenderizer on where it hurts. It neutralizes the amino acid venom, I'm told. Incidental· ly. those who are s upposed to know say that jellyfish called the man d war hits far more people th.in all the other sea beasts put together. Dear Gloomy Gus If government employees have a rt1ht to strike agaJnat ta"· payers ror more or thetr money, why don't tax· payers have a rtfbt to · strllte •I• nit employees by not pay· lDI that tu moneyT . . c.s.c. Ql-Y ~ t-.lt -.-. ........ tty= .. ,. . ..-..... , -.-tt; , .... -.. .. ..... , ... _ ... ,..... '*"""' ~......,..._ Q. Can the U.S. Govern- ment refuse to let a foreign chief of state visit this coun· try? A. Visit natloowld~. yes. But it won't prevent aald dignitary fr-0m visiting any place within 50 miles of the United Natiooa buildings. Q. What proportion of the West Germana speak EnalJ,ab well? A. Between the qes of 14 to 29, about 70 perceot do eo. Between 40 and 49, about 21 percent do. g a First of the vital kidney dialysis machines In the ~arly 19'0I was anade from an old bathtub, spare car parta and eausage cutngs. You could drive a compact car around the world 50 tJmet oa the fuel In the full tank ol Just one 1001-rance jet plane, I'm told. Number of lobbyists tn Wa1bln1ton, D.C .• hu cloubled 1n the lut five years. EsplalDUW. • LOI AMOSLSI -T1a&I '8 U.. ator1 of Jl•Gal Cuter'• ecM&tUbap of lat wife. He 11 CGD• •C.UU, 15#Dt ..... -.., urda a1cl 1Ut1 -aid I want it ·~-lD November, 1m. My ..,. -Catla1 O'N.W -WU pnalclla&ol• furniture · manufactur· in• ~paay ln Santa lloolca. She WH elected, by loeaJ bull· ne11men and women. u a dele1ate to the Wbltl Houee Conference on Small BuaU... TH PV&POSll: ol tbe eoo~ f e"9Ce. aCC'Or'd:lq to the White House. wu to assure .. ..,. eoo- Un ued vllallty of America's 1mall·buslneas community." She was all for that -wbo '51l't? -but she couldn't b~lp tNt wonder what was .really oa tbe president's mJnd when be sent as bls principal represeotative Earl Waters Tax Bite Whets Appetite For Cuts Today. Apnl 15. as everyone knows. is the final day for filing returns without penalties. Ac · tually it should be moved to May 13. for. according to tax experts, that is how Car into the year the average taxpayer must labor just to earn e nough lo pay all of the taxes direct and indirect. which are levied to run "«e>vern· ment, federal. ~te ancl local. For that matter. it might have been more appropriate if tax to tb• tint coal•NDff ........ b1a lmaie·mu . .1'"7 R•flbooo. aatllaooa, ot eoun•, clklD't have maaeb to 111 about tbe vitalit1ol1..U ....,..,, but be did teU tbe 1111mbl•d ea· tr•prtMUn bow vital Carter wu to Amertea. Some di...._ took tbat. not bapplb'. to IDNft that die eoolerenee mtpt be de· ••&Hd to ..... u.. eoau.....s teDure of Carter -aact. Raflboala -lD tat WbiM HouM. That bepn u.e now Of JloodMI to our boUle -cardl UCi.tt.n from tbe pn1klmt ud bil wUe. tmpr-..lve .,.c:keta oa Caner'• reeord on womeu'1 law from Sarah W~ more packets oo from Jola Deverauz.. of lllll coafe1W1Ce. All on eunveil While House ataU01aen. d :us=:kl by die,~ paJ1a~ TSE ml' CUM IMt week: lite lo.w,, ·~*· suitable for rru111q, ~ by Jimmy Carter mdel' • lltbocrapb ol the White Hoaae and next to an ea- iraved, gold·plated Seal ol the President of the United St.ala. • • • .. .,. . dar this year fel on J~.ti;._J ~ o That is the "The powen nof delegated to day the tax· the United States by the payers wiU go Constitution, nor prohibited by rt to the polls to to the States. are reserved to the vote upon Stales respectively. or to lbe J a r v i s I I people." which pro· poses to re· duce stat e personal in· come taxes by one·half. If they balloted wtth the tax bite fresh In mind. there would be no ques· lion of the outcome. AND EVEN the power to tax was not Ullliouted. As a matter of fact the Congress learned through the courts 1t had no power to Impose an lnrome tax and 1t wasn't until the 16th Amendment was rftlilied an 19l3 that it gained suctt 1¥>,wer. Even TR'E POWER of the govern· then. Uie federal income tax did · f not become the Oppressive laX It ment to tax is. o course. a 15 today until the advent of necessary evil. But the founding World War II. fathers granted that power only California dJd not have a sales for the purpose of providmg "for lax unt.11 1933 or an income tax the common defense and the until 1936. Both taxes were lald general welfare of the UNITED 00 as •·tem"""'"rv" taxe$ dunng STATES." Nowhere In the ....--.. Constitution does it empowerthe a period of extreme depression. federal government to provide Like all wes. they started out for the defense and general small but mstead of retrenching welfare of the entire world! or eliminatrng them when Pro6· perity arrived. the move was to And the general welfare of the increase them. United States was not intended The income tax wasn't any to mean the federal government problem until. under Gov. was to lay on la.xes to support Ronald Reagan. wlthholdin~ state and local government and was introduced and tbe tax was by that means dictate to them doubled lb~ helping to create policies and law for their state the "obscene" treasury s ur· and local governments. pluses wh..ich have enabled the To the contrary. lbe BUI of · stale budget to soar Crom the S4 Rlebts speclftcally provides billion mark whlch p~valled at Sydney Harris . €ostly .. the tD:Qe Reagan i001c oitrr-e to today's S24 5 btlllon AND WHILE the federal gov· ernment permits CalJfom1ans to deduct taxes paid to state and local go,ernments. th1<; state does not acrord its taxpayers the same privilege. Hen<'e Cahforruans must pay taxes up- on the mooey paid to the federal government. ThlS 1s a tax upon a tax. With federal w1thbold1og in force. rt LS a tax ~ 1bolw)' the wage earner not oar ~ ·tlever sees. but never has1he use of. Had the Legislature dealt re- ahst1<'ally with tax matters. 1m· pos 1n~ them fairly and only to the extent nt"C'essary to support essenual serv1<'t's. there would have been no Jarvis -Gann prop- erty lax uullat1 .. ·e let a lone the Jarvis II mcome tax measure But the failure of the ele<'ted representatnes to a<'curately read the pubh<' mood has brought about a tax revolt wh1<'h will end onl) when the people are satisfied that the amounts s pent by govern· ment are justified. necessary. es· senllaJ andh1ghlydes1rable ALTHOUGH TIIE latMt polls show Jarvts If wm pass handily. the <'a mpa1gns pro and <'On haven't berome full swing If per<'ha~ 'be an& .. Jirv1s II t'ampa1gn. inspired by those .... uh their hands in tbe public trough, should bnng about the defeat of the measure, it can on- 1~ rt>sult an further tax cutting 101t1at1ves The tustory of the property tax r educt ion effort demonstrates that Started 1n 1968 by Los Angeles County Assessor Phil Watson. 1LS defeat was followed by another Watson proposal an 197-l When that proposal failed, the Jarvis -Gann team came back 1n 1978 "'1th a winning formula. Qu1('kly perceiving that Propos1t.ton 13 hadn't achieved any measurable reductions in ~p«.>ndan~. GaM came back in a sper1al elect.ton last year with a l>pending hm1tations measure. Before 1t had been voted upoo, government offi cials were agreeing that t.bis too would fall to trim government budgets because GaM had pegged the base spending at loo high a figure. Now Jarvis is back with bis Propos1t1on 9 pointing out that the only way to limit govern· ment spending is to limit its rev· e nues . Whenever any govern. ment, federal, st.ate or local has surpluses it Is guilty of overtaxa- t100. . ColonialisDl Paying Price for Arrogance Unfortunately for the human race, it la not only cbkkem that come home to roost; it is people, too. And roosUne is the least of wbat they do when they come bact. A photo in Time ma1allne not lone ago showed a young Pakistani woman car rylne a placard In a demonstra· lion protest· log ractam in En eland : ··we are here because you were theft'" T ·hese seven word& nearly aald it aJJ, not only for Brttain but ror every couatry that. wu oat• a to1-lal power. an oppreuor •nd entlaver. Colonlallam, that 1reat evil tbat culminat.ci ln the la1t CentU17. if QOW ea1ln1 UM . price for lt1 arrofaoee.. 'ta . •reed, tta bulc lnbumanlty. • The lndi_,, Eut and W•t. wbo an now Ooocliac &allud are there becaute tbey are "memben" ot tbe Brllilb com- monwealth. And they are mem· . \ bers because they were once vassals, because Britain moved out to take over as much of the world as it could. THE cuaaENT soelat prob- lems of the black.I -and Latinos in the United St.ales arise from similar, lf not parallel. causes. We Imported black slaves: they did not come here voluntarily. We toot over Puerto Rico <alon& with tM1 Phlllppint' and the Hawailaa lllanda> In oor own feeble lmltatlon of European I colonialism. There is a.o Inevitable law of retribution in human history. "Take what you want."' says God. "and pay for it." as the old Spanish·saying goes. The coun· tries of Europe. with ~ follow· 1ng them. took what they wanted alt oVel' the worut -in Asia, Africa.•Latin America. and as- sorted a.lands -like gangs of crimi nal s disguised as "patriots." ONLY NOW are the bills bring pr.esented. They are h e r e '• because "''e were there. Now that colonuuism has collapsed, that slavery has been abolilbed, the imperial nations are left with vast oooulallons that de-· m and equality. attention, rec· ognition, and redress. No matter that their demands may sometimes be strident. un· ruly. and bitterly lntranal&ent. They did not ask lo be put into this position ; they did not «>me to us. we went to them. And we went for 1aln, for conquest, for cheap labor and fresh marttets. Wherever the white man trod, he trod people underfoot. TRIS 18 the history we unnct revoke, the fact we cannot blink. If we do not care for the "strangers" amone u1, we should have let them ~at where they were, as harm them u they had been to, a t Is we who shook up the tr~. ty of the 1lobe, neither ~ nor cartnc that tbe wiDcl el • k>nlalism and slavery§fi-the whirlwind of ns • repentance, and reeo Wh)' should It not be OW' 1uff er 1 little. bann1 to much! 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DINING- by George Lemont tl'S CA&..t..SP THAI KIMP OF 5 1 t1 Ct'41NQ 1"~A-r ~AWAY ON l"T"S OWN J by Gus Arriola X: 'NONPSR I,. ll 'S RSAU...Y A S HARP TO e>S CON'l.e A C>OC.IOR AS SOM I.! Pt!!OPl-e THINK ? "15 IJNJWAMEof HI:; TOIMY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ~~/lie ~ a.J M'/ ~I ,, IA" ~! ACROSS •1 Tur~ I Badger's SI Foat fOOd c:ou90I\ ~ Atlati toe to sh· 6 Scona 2 WO<CX 10 ClOtllM SC F 11tecl hmlry 14 ~ !>8 Strobole 1S BtlCle S9 SIS 16 W9' nur• 61 "411Sde week· 17 Drug ness UNITED Feature Syndicate Monoay·s PUZZie Solved le • •• ''cl • • ••• 1 .. clof\I • u .. ,,,, .. t ••• 1, .1ti.1 1. 1. 1 •••• , •• . ,-... ololtl 1 •• •lnl o•• 1. ·-,,, ·-.. l . '. I N ol• 1..-•• I \ • I 0 ' I ' . ·-· . . ' by Harold Lt Dowe Yf.!'), I Vt51 fEO WfTM HIM EAAl.Y HOO MC>ftHING ... OEFORE I WENT 10 !:JtE e.Ni&• 18 Opera 62 In Of9"8111 19 So Anw. stali' oty 2WO<d, 20 Ef'8leJ llOIOtW 63 Veme c:f\ar • 12~ act~ 11 • 0 • ••• •• I I •o ' ( •• t I o c • • ' l ••• I • ••• •• • • I• t I I I th l • 1. 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Poet. 32 Buis Sc>. 33c.ned 15 Medlcil1t -• Alta. 31Fls 39 Ff9ndl f9WOo ~ ~-lt!Ctl 41"-t 42 Pried 43~111Ye: 2 "°'°' 449'°"* .SMO!red 1 Galhef 2 Wheel Pll'1 3 Noun tutfl I 4 Political do !I'""""" 6Batll or 8licle!l 7 Haunt 8 54ic>oortt<1 9 lndkle 10 Sumptuous llolfte 11 V.ui.nt I (tlol 1 I f • I '' • c ' ' 0 r.oi tl • c • 11 I ; ' '. r -o o I • o-, ' . ,-. re :-. •• . -. . 12 CflP9IM 40 Throbbing , J Ob9cu<rty per'! 21 Tote 42 P.nonaqe 23 Golf word 43 Take bacll 25 lnstrumenlS 44 Woodland 27 Sweetto0 46 Fish 28 Sol1 <lnnll 41 Film award 29 ~ 48 Pronoun 30 Pooders 49 Plcltuo 34 Ham's hobby 50 RefreshlllQ 35 Trwno ~ Hlllf· Prefix 36 ()ppoeed: 55 Manage Olal. 56 Else: Scot 37 ANn eociety 57 Color ttTIOll(· 39 Monte Carlo ters netrves 60 Tosspot • ' wtU be dlw*I= on • rtnt·eocna. flnt·aervtd C1llfomJ1 wu to reeelvt ieu ntllUOn. b11•. ;JMki• • Under the reduced alloutlon. the tlate wlll re. rollowbli·~iai IMl'llfM'a ••Unf,• JIDklna cttv• on.ly '10 percent of \bat MU iniwon. ruthed to~tuilldM "9th 1t1,,-mtmbtrs o rtnd out • out a'IOtblr tl48 million to c.utomla for piojecta ready to underto con1trvct.ion. 8VT 118. GIAN'l'tJ&CO uid she wanta anothfr $100 rn.UUon. how many ol lhe county'• tu1hw1y proJtctl pre· OTHEa STATES, ltOWZVEa. may recelve HD\ll af9 rt~lor coutr\aCUan. 100 percent ot their allocatiou btcauH ol tbe And now. local director JenJdna said. ••enciea/ acroaa the slate wW be knockina at the CalTran door with hJchway . prolect.a ln 1'.tnd. hopln• for some ot the tl48 m.Ul.lon en. 1bt •a.a on cut alUIOUAHd by Carter. ln· amount ot con1trueuon btlWI by u-e tlme Carter's ttlidtd to H&P Nduct lallaUoD and 1ovtrnment cut w11 announted. Ptdtral otftclall did not take •~Lna. draw aacey wordl from Adrl•rat Glan· Into account how much e.eh state had already turco. tdlrfftot ol tht cauromta Department of •pent ln the alx monthl before Carter's cut wu an· Trana~UoA <CalTraot) nounced when they deekled who wu to be receiv· t · aur19anAJNDa.,._11• ••Won 1a ll1hw11 hidt to M alk>tu.d to CalYornla linty • ms the remaining federal dollart. CllJfornla had lar,eted about hat! lta allocation for h11hway pro- Jecu. or 1285.2 million. Federal otficla.11 wlll band Jenkins added that commissioners will be told at their re1ular meetlnc In two weeks how many Orange Cbunty proJecu are ready foT construe· lion. meaning how many projectl are eUaible to receive part of C.Ufomla 's remain Ina alJocatton ·Caw Sessions R LABEL .o A: "1rouly lnequltable" the rederal plan for dlatrlbutlnt lht remalnder ot the blt}\way ~onty. • ========-"'iiiiiiiiiim::;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;--;;;;;;;;;;;--;;:;;;--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_. ______ iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiim:iiiiiiiii ..... ; or the $8.'75 bLlllon that had been available for the nallon'a htahwaya before Carter 's cut . . . ' ~et. in Cormty . • ~hoots Sponsor Race in Niguel The ()ruee County Bar AssoclaUon la aeeklnA l\tC>f'M11 to •rtldpale tn upcomh\I "Law Info teaa'-at nrtout Oraaae County 1boppln1 cen .. ,... ; The purpGIM Of the sess&on.I ts to provide In 1ormaUon to the pubUe " 1~1a1 question.a TM Sad4Jeback Valley Un11led School District~~~~~~~~~ wllt UOl\l()r a 10 kilometer run at 8:30 a.m. Satur· ;:; day1 1>e1innina at the Chet HoUlleld Federal Build· On~ a. 1.eUlona are aeheduled between 10 a.rn. 2 p.m. at Brea Mall and Buena Park sboppu ceter. .-On ay 3, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m panels wiU be at Anaheim Plaza, The City ln Orange, La Babra Fashion Square, Santa Ana Fashion Square, malls tn Misaiott Viejo, Weatmlnster and taguna HlUa and Soutb Coaat Plaza in Costa 1ng in Laguna ~lguel The Amateur AlhJeUc Union·sancUoned event will Include divisions for both male and female runners and different age groups Cost to run in the race i,s $2. Those who desire a race T-shirt must pay a $6 ree. Jit~sa . Further informaUon may be obtained by call· ing the school dlstricl's recreation department at 586·1234,ext. 293 . :Legal Pot Issue Hurting By DEWRES BROOKS IRWIN OI .. o.ity "llet St.ti _Are you a registered voter looking for a panacea for some government worries·! • Want to: :: -Fight org;mized crime? > -Help unclog court dockets and save millions of dollars In court costs? : -Come up with a new taxable i~em to shore up local governmeqt's dwindling post -Propos1taon 13 money <!offers? . THE CURE·All that will do these things and more. its backers claim. ls the marijuaan i ecriminalization initative U.ey 're to get on the November ~lloL · -Representatives of the San Francisco branch of National OrganJzat.Jon for Repeal of Marijuana Laws (NORML> were in Orange County over the weekend to drum up support in a county they say 1s essential to the initiative's s uccess. But Gordon Brownell. NORML's western states d irector. admits that. ha ving gathered only 175.000 signatures so far. they will be hard·prcssed to meet their goal or 346.000 by the May 27 deadhne. AND MOST disappointing says media consultant Jerry Goldberg. Is the lack of oesponse from three local 1 beach communities he says have some or tbe highest concentrations of pot smokers: Corona del Mar Hunt.ingt.on Beach and Lagwia Beach. ··our data show there are probably more long-time users there than elsewhere in the county. It's l!QUivalent to a martini a day," Goldberg asserts. Whal data does he c ite" "Well,' we know where the users are," Goldberg says with knowing smile. "~1ARIJUANA IS bas ically a middle class thing," Goldberg continues. "But oo & biggest problem is ~c aren't getting the activists from the 1972 drive to help us out. It's apathy." Oecrimlnahlal1on of pot. Brownell says. could mean millions in tax proceeds to local government because of the $1 blUion annual marijuana crop. plus the SSO million sment annually in law enforcemeoL COU.ECTOAS COAN EA Rare C.O.ns I Staml)s GOU>&Sft.YH rrfces Gold CIOte I.Wt SO 511,.., Cl \14 U "" w K·u~"~ $625. 15'2. ""~ w . '525. 1642. ,_.,., :~ .,.. t S504. '624. c,1 p,.. Mi3. ~. :r.l'I. ~""' 8~ 11~ 11IO'lla s_..c....,_.Y11ep ,__ .... It. ._ __ c:.-_ •mOF NmSCllllUTOIY PHY AS TO STUBTS lr-r•u•rrff'1-"'l(•lf'hio l' c.,...,. >'1~ ' • '9i'-r• < f 1r ... • • 'lll • r J -,r"'i "-..... , t • ·•, • • r .-> r <> ... Y"'~ .., ••• ••\ .,. 11'\t>f., ' • .,,...1 ,,.. ,..... , f•· "J<ft.J+ Jt~ r u, j. ., n• ,.,.. ""°"'I h ~ rv • i • n ""Vt-• "µ l 0 f t "' • f'!"lh "'' ,.,...j p•t-n ,,,."l"' ,,, 0 ,.......,.. , • .., • .,.. ... r • •' ,. ~ 1c )t e('lt'"'') c lit t l }..,. • r '-" • •• ,......, •• ._. J ind """" P'""'"' > ... j ')ft ....... lnd 01"8< w;hool Od" '"'\141•&d '"')('1'0 '1"\ .. ' No one else can offer you these historic Belleek Collector's pieces. Presenting our Belleek Parian china, pieces no longer produced until now. Handpainted, these pieces are exdusively ours and are shown in the Belfeek Colledor's Book by Richard Degenhardt. A. Hairbell vase with gold trim, $30. 8. Honeysuckle vase, S.32. C. Shamrock bell. $32. D. Napkin ring, $13.50. §LA.VICK'S Ftrw~s.nc.1917 FuhX>n I.stand. Nf'Wport Cm1u. N-port Buch 71416'4·1380 W~!NnSttr I t.gun.o H1lh I ~ Voqo f North Onngr I Tiw Cuy LM Cnmoa • Stt• M.aa Mio C llffttt Loi~ IS-DWtp I Laa Vtp u.-o1~._....... ..... ,.,...~e.,.-VISA. w-a... ~ F.w }twldcrs ClfiM When you deposit $300 with us, in a new or existing savings acmunt or a new checking aa:ount. its yours: A two-volume edition of .. Sylvia Porters New Money Book For the 805'.' , . Invaluable financial know-how that would rost you $24.95 anywhere but California First Bank. At California First, its free. As you advance through the 80's. these books could keep you from being over- truced. overcharged, or under· paid. And show you how to dress like a million. or cope with rip -off artists without losing your shirt. Also when to buy. When not to buy. And when to call your lawyer. This helpful hardbound edition will probably stay with you through the next decade, but our supplies won't last anywhere near that Jong. So come in soon. We'll be happy to give you one cnnplete set per account, while we can. e FIRST BANK ,._._FDIO OCnJ!furnia FtN Bank. l980 , • , . I Airline Passengers Need Scorecards - I ·-...................... -~ ··1 ......... tbtrala. Dtd ·~ tNnk I••• Gene lttlJT No-tta.y ~ I wu IOOfY ! '' ratriotic Slogan <:ontest Planned AU Oraqe County b1'b acbool seniors are eUalble to •nter patriotic slogans ln the Amerlcaolsm EducatJonal Lea1ue's patriotic sloJan COIUlt. Entry blan.b have been suppUed to all hish sebool Enaliab teachers, scholarship counselors p ublic Ubrari~ and comm'V\ity chambers of com: merce in Orange County. They are also available at Carl's Jr. Restauranta. Entry deadline 5 p.m. Twenty winners will re· ceive awards totalling $2,000. Creativity TtJks Dire •'Creativity, Getting Yours Going" wi 11 be the topic of a free workshop s ponsored by the Orange County Menta l Health Association on Wednes· day from 9.30 a.m . to noon. The wor~hop, which will be held at Heritage Park. 4601 Walnut . Irvine, will be conducted by Dr. Robert W. Olson . psychology instructor at Saddleback College. DftldaNet~ PACIACY•W Mll«)IJAl , ... Cemttef)' Mortuart Chapel 3500 P.c11tc VlfJW Dnve Newpo(t Be.Ch 644-2700 ~MOtrTUAU$ L.8guna Beach '494-9415 Dana Hi& Sel8 Program An orientation pro- g ram for i n comin g fres hmen and their parents a t Dana Hills High School will be held ~edne.day at 7:30 p .m . in the Porthole on cam. pus. Course content, graduation and com- pet ency r equirements. and colJege entrance re- quirements will be di~· cussed. ., .... ~ ... ,,_ P.._ .'/WI Met biJ\ ud lake a card. n..-,·1 tM llmtl U.. di.JI, • ...,.. •• major a1rUDea com,.. for puau1en with .• ~ ...... ,. .... United Ah1lnet waa tbe ftnt to It.art ~ pm•, Jmt u It ••• the ·ttrit to olfw half.tare couoou. American Airllau, •bich at.o 1•v• oul eoupou and Trana World Alrll0et, whtcb dldn't, fol1Qwo4 Unlted to the playlna field THE COUPONS WE8E cle- 1t1ned to rebuild Unlt.ed's trafftc •fll'r a loq 1trik • and alrliM 1p01tesman Doul Ouinard aaJd the Protr&m wu a 1ucces1. "Wt broke our rtt0rd three limes ln one w etc." be sald. Since then, however, business haa l•S&ed, according to in- duatry-.analysta who report that Unlted'11bare ot the market has declined 1U1htly In recent months. The 11mea are de- :ilgned as ao<>t.Mr boost. AU the airlines face probiems because of inflation and the threat of a recession. They are s tepping up compeUUon ror the full.fare buslneu traveler who is less likely to atop fiying during an econom1c downturn. While ticket prices lD general are ris· ing, dlseount fares to a rew. carefully Hlecled vacation spots are proUferaUng. A ONE·MONTH promotaon that started Friday on World Airways, for example, offers coast-to-coast, one.way tickets for as Little as $69.99. Passengers holding a S.SO coupon offered Ul an earlier promotion could cut the cost to S19.99 The newest wrinkle is the ~ame . Un1t ed's "Take·off" game began April 1 "The Great Amencan Game" :-nd '"Wm the World on TWA" started Apnl to All the games will last for a month. "When United came out with it, we couldn't very well not do the same thing." :,aid Doug Venz or TWA. "Wc"re not going to sit back and l et them t a ke passengers away from us." AN AME R ICAN Atrltnes s pokesman, quoted in Adverus- ing Age. a trade JOumal. agret'd. ~aymg : "We can't allow our market s hare to erode .... The games are similar: each passenger gets a card with cov- ered boxes sort of like an ins· tant lottery ticket. Scratch off the covering and, if you come up with lbe right combination of :.ymbols. you're a wiMer. The A ctlvities will run from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. tn the OCC Science Hall. R egistration for the event is S15 and Includes a luncheon. Registration tickets are oo sale at the OCC Ticket Office in the college Administration Building. "Rape in our Society" will be the focus or a week or seminars and L.8guna Hiiis 715&-0933 • lectures being presented • iri Costa Mesa by the San Juan C.ptatrano 495-1na Ht!.,,. &AWN-MT. OUYI Mortuary • Cemetery Cren"e\Of'f 1625 Gisler Ave .. eo.caMesa 5'40-556' W.TZ ... OM N•ALHOMI 846-2424 eo.t.aMeaa 873-9460 NICallCmml m&.lmOMWAT MClll'NM~ t 10 8roedw~ ColUM9ea 842-9150 MTMaTUn&L MOtn'UAIY Wll1a.WCMAPIL Mortl*y. Cf'emetloftl ~E.17th St. Coet.a Meta &t8 4H8• ....ctllOTHmS INmfl' MOllTUMT 821 Main St. ~~aeh ,.,...., ca&OMALN•M .... 1'°' 8o1M Ave. W..tminater ~ ' • Deatlu Orange Coast College 1 Wome n 's Center on l April 21-25. I Elaewhere ~ The seminars and lee· ~ · ( lures will be held ln the OCC Women's Center. Topics to be discussed include the history of rape, violence In the home, and rape preven-tion. CHICAGO CAP> - Actress KaUa.leea BaJ'ke, who appeared in more than 30 mms during the 1930s including "Livea of a Bengal Lancer" and "The Last Outpost," died Wednesday. • HOLLYWOOD <AP> Hec&or Arce, 44, whose biographies or Hollywood stars included controversial works on actors Tyrone Power and Gary Cooper, died 1bunday. Arce's "The Secret Life of Tyrone Power ," published In 11m , was subtitled "The Drama of a Bisexual lo the Spotlight." SAN DIEGO <AP) - C h ar lot te 1J e a r1 D em PHY 83 who played Allee ln the ort1Lnal motion picture .. Allee In Wonderland," clJed Fr1day. For informatlon call 556-S557. Pool Care Class Topic A semJ.nu ottertna tn· strucUoa oa awlmmtnc pool malntedanee and operaUon will ~ con- d u cted Ap r U 19 at Orance Coaat CoUese ln CostaMeea. . The free Hmblar •Ill meet from t a.m. to noon In .,.,. Art.I Hall 116. Be1l1ttatJon wiU be conducted at~ door. For tntormatlon call 556-S.O. ( CONSlJMER • J cbanct1 ot .umlnt are fOUOJy OM In 300 lo tach CHI. In order to compb with state lottery laws. the alrllnft al.lo of. fer c:ard.t to ooa·paaaensen who wnt. t.o a ,Sven address . UN1ft:D OFrEllS winners a free, rouod·trfp Ucke t -firat dua or coach -anywhere the alrllne fU8. American features 10 moatb·long passes for un- Umlted travel on the airline: 10.000 round-trip tickets; 10,000 certtflc:atn that upsrade an econot:Qy ticket ~ firat clua; and 29,900 bonus cerUflcates worth a free drink or headset. On TWA, you can win a rouod- trip ticket to anywhere the airline rues -including cities overseas. Game cards, however, Military Sex Harassm e nt 'E x 8gge rated ' DARMSTADT, West Germany CAP) -Reporta of widespread sexual harassment or American ~omen soldieNi in Europe are inaccurate and exaggerated. ac· cording to the U.S. Army's No. 2 general. Gen. J ohn W. Vessey Jr , army deputy chief of staff, was q uo ted in an interview with Stars and Stripes news paper as saying there probably are few actual cases bf sexual harass· ment. .. I've looked into 1t in Europe . . I must sa) that ever> ~om an soldier that I ha\•e talked to told me that the L~suc was overblown by the press," Vesser was quoted as snyinR as he wound up a lO·day \'ts1t lo Europe In on<' publicized case last month, two Army enlisted men were court-martialed in Nurem· berg for verbal sexual abuse of a woman soldier in their unit. An Army survey of nearly 300 women serving with the U.S. 3rd Infantry Dlvls1on 10 W.e s t Gef}Ilany said that 70 percent encountered verba l sexual harassment and 50 p e rce nt physical harassment. such as unwanted pats or embraces dur- log duty. are stvea out only on dotDelt.lc rout•. TWA winaen allo are •ll1Jb&e f« a 1rud·prtM draw· haa: ti )'OU wtn tbe 1raod prise, you and • a&ae1t ttavel free to tbt TWA c:tty of your cbotee. on· ce • year f « the rest ot your Ille. WlU people really c:booM an llrlln Juat becauae ll offers a . aame? (;arbo Gi ven Rose Me mento LONDON <AP> A portra1t of a stngJe red rose p&Ulled by ao unknown 19th·century ltaliati artist was len to actress Greta Garbo by famed photographer Sir Cecil Beaton , who once asked the mm star to marry him. Beaton's will. estimated at $1.1 million. was publiBbed Moo· d ay. He J eft ru s enl!re colle<-Uoo o( phot&grapt\s o( the British royal family to Joyce Hose. tu5 secretary for 26 years. The bulk of Beatoa's estate was left to rel&41ves. Beaton, wbo alao designed the sets and rostumee for "My Fair Lady," died to January. PUBLIC NOTICE On rx about Ae>ril 16, 1980, the City of Fountain Valley will submit to the U.S. Deoartment of Hooslr19 and Urban Development, the City's Shcth Year Houslnq and Community Development Block ~ant Appllcatlon as authorli.c:t by Title I Of the Housing and Community Oeveloe>ment Act of 197•, as amended in 19n. The Appt1cat1on •'> available to Interested citizens and includec; m e follow1n~ components: 1) Appt1cat100 for-Feder al Assistance 2> Sixth Year Community Oevelcpment Proqr-am 31 Annual Housing Action Program 4 > Assurances 5) A ·95 Clearinghouse Comments A ny Que'!>t1on'> r eqardin9 this Application may be add r~to Fountain Valley Planning Department 10200 5'ater Avenue Fountain Val...,, CA 92708 Attn: Scott Morgan Telephone: 171') %3-6321 , Ext 26~ Introducing The 1,000 Thrift Certificate That s 13% Annual Interest Rate After Just 3 Months. If you really want .)'OOr eyet1 openeci, read thia ad. then compare with other ads by oanb and saving3 & lout associations. You118(.'(' why we bclicve "The 90 Ol\y Woo· der" juat may be the fil'l(!lll thrift peck~ in America today. The key is an untie.table tombill4liolt of beoeftta. Short.3 month term. Low $1,lXX> minimum. Rigb 13'> in- tttest with Ill e«ectJve &Mual yield of 13.68 when oompounded quarterly •• fMtl Oft early witbdn.wala. you earn 6 annul lnttrfsl rate, no matt« whaL look at what banks and uvinp & loana otrer and you11 eee how they cnmplft With their~ moot.b cert.ii· icats. your money ia ti.rd wp al tod.ow '• ilttt'reet FOUi fer ~It ~ar1! And If you Y.it.hdraw early you forfeit aix months' interest. Their six month cmjftcat.ee r<q!li,.. 110,000 nu"tti· mw1n...wit.h forfeiture of 3 monlb3' interest for early withdrawal. So («the flnt. time yoo can a-t oert.ificat.t me ratel with ternu Ut4l gillf p /r'f«/IJM to "" ~r ~ Ki4trt it CCJt do p tM mod good. Tl> take advantage o( a high rate. Tl> invtlt in opportun!ty when It k~ Even io an emergency, y°" at.Ill &el ~ Interest rate for early witbdr&ftl. . While (Onvent.ionaJ pMlbook &Cll'OUnta olTer a nwi- mum of 6Wf> in~Mt. t.he io'Noft. P<*ible in~l'('!lt. Crom • • ·a.it·-·· u.-,... Rllw IMJ~lll~ J our Thrift Certiticaw. after pcnalt~·. b ~-slill Wli higber. So. if you'd like t.o see your money begin earning wtw it's reoll11 ICOl'tJ&. without having it hopeleM{y lied Jp....eend ~ ooupon with your died< or money order, or bring it into a Commm:ial ~it otfire. Available t.o CA.Ii· Cami& residents only. ,-------------;:';, I Htrf'• rrry dllCk 01 moM7 order for a3 month 'nlrifl I ~in &be amount~ I (ll,OOlhniniftllll~ I '1'7Ptof IClllOIU\t O Individual 0.1oi11t Tenancy I I o 1'Na1ee o c.orpcnUon I ~lllallmlli(~GK:..~~~~~~~~~~~ I :-_::.. I I ~-=-) I I ~ I I °" SIN Zlp I I .,...,...,n.LD. I l~~~~I L------------~ ) • . • \ ' ' . ---··-~-. , ....... .., ............ °""'" .. _... ...... = ...... ., -.......... -~,..... .. .,, ,,.,. __ __ ~l.k-. ,.._, M &\S W@lYlrr ~®lfWD©@ "'"'°" lnf.-rnf on Ta.r.-.•? DEAR PAT: Has the mlerest IRS charges late taxpayers gone up., How a bout the interfft IRS has to pay for 1sswne a tardy refund·> K.E., Newp0rt Beach : ln&erest charged oa the 1mpald balance o11m t~es bas gone up to 1% perceot a year, from a · ptevlous 6 percent aaaaal rate, acconlla1 &o IRS. Uader law the lllS may adjust Its laiern& ratet o•ce every two years, and it did Jmt &Mt la Ftbl"UJ'Y M Ute prime lelldiQg rate WH ...., ap . . If! the pa1me nte 1oe1 down, IRS coald lower Its r8'esasweH. • Refands which are not paid by the l1lS wt&llln 45 days or the due date of the retuni alto are sabjed to the new 12 perttnt rate. Generally, the llS bas 45 days from the due date of the return before aay interest mast be paid. If tbe refud ls not made dlll'lnl tbla period, ill&erest wUl be paid frt>m elt.ber the doe date of tbe retarn or the flllng dfte -whichever Is later, says the IRS. Underpayment of individual and corporate ei'llmated taxes resulting in additional tax Is cdVered by ll>e new Interest rate too . . . ~ a .. i ol Pref)~1 : DEAR PAT: I really like ginseng tea and I dtink a Jot ol it. A friead of mine says that this can ct•e blah blood pressure. ls there any truth to his cJelm? : L. T., c.-a cW Mar : G..._. eu ea_. p,..._• tor ... ._,.. &4p'm men, att0rdlng to researell doee a& UCLA Sebool of Mecllclne. ffypeneulon.. dlarrtaea. akin l~lou. insomnia aad nerTOasaeH can retalt. Tbese ad Gt.lier effeeU reponed by leag·&erm uen of tbe root were ..eltber aaiforml)' 11egaUve aor aallormty precl.letable, bat ._..term lagestioa of larle amoanis of «ilDse•g ls not advlled. If these problems do occ:a.r, wldadrawal from giuellg ahoaJd be monitored by a pb11lclan in case bypot.enslon <abnorm.all.J low blood presaare) ocean. OI' Miss StlD Calll•• Fa•I .. DEAR PAT: Our family would like to look into taking a houseboat vacation on the Miuisslppi River this summer. I grew up in St. Louis and always wanted to dD~thia as a kid, but never got around to it. I still would lite to take this trtp - better late than never . Where can I get some in· formation? W.G., Irvine Hoaseboatlng OD the Mllalasippi cu be ar· ranged through the foUowlag eompanlH: Upper Mlaai.asippi Cnllael, 71Z Shore Acres Road, La Creacea~, MJan. 55147; bluet City Roaetloat Rental, Iowa M oa the Mluisaippi, Sabala, Iowa 5Zt10; and Great River Crulaes, 400 Wlnona St., La Croste, Wlac:. 5410l. 8111 .. eedge Market Slaa1'ed DEAR PAT: My elderly father prefers to use e single-blad~ razor. I have a terrible time finding blades to buy for him. Doesn't anyone use this type of razor anymore? M.K., Huntinetoo ~ach SlDgle·blade razor asers are a •ulsbiag breed, amwdbtg to Samlltl 8dteU. prestdeM ol GWeUe Co. 'a SaletJ Buor l>hlllo9. He aaya Ulat carnllld:J 55 peree11t el ta.e "wet llaave'' market Is eoalnlled l>Y twla·blade run, ~ ~ ... ._ laereulq auully. 8dlell predleta &laat by 1183, tt perciem& el all ruon wW be hfta·blacled. ••• I• Bypno•u F'or You? ••• Of courae It ts. .... Almolt ewryone ts fa.miller with the kind of twm.,... u.t'a petformed In front of an audience tor enwtminment PUf'P098S. The performer who nu:es this kind of hypnosis would h.ve you ~ thlll he hM eome strange power °"' the volunteers that co.me up on stage. Nothing could be further from the truth. .•. The power Is In you. The performer ontv rriakes UNofil ••• TIW IM'9 power that l1 In you can be ueed to help~ slop emokJ~ •• reduce .nxlety ..... help your concentration ... help you to learn ... ln- creue your self contidence, Md wttn a doctors re- ferral, raduce or gain weight and control pain. ••• ..,.._.. ia .,, effective tool tot oMngl and gnMlh. .,,_.., almpte, and lnexpen._. • • . It -. t.ep you to become tn. per90rt you rwl/Jt...atobe . • • • ~ hM.,..., around for three tnouund ,.... ... "now the ttme for you to cheek Into It? ... a oourw It It. The only Hypnotlet liceneed by the City of ooeta ..... COITA .. A llYPN08ll C&N'ID • ...,,.,...,au ... a ~~=oMrge. P)tOM~ S111&il1 Wm. ' WA8GNOTON CAP> -~ a Qtatl1 to be •mon• UNI very few. "All)'. WanhlPI &o •1•ardd tradWon. U.. NaYJ • re1ued l&a bu opera CGDUIMIOUll)' al M4 wttboUt a port call for on beet' abioaid lb.Ip u an act tJI rn.::cf for about more than 100days1lnc1, et least, World War II," ....... o....rr....o1 "··~rt ...... toot .................. ecllu-·'tf -. ta tla• fourtb a••••I state cle eelaolal'llUp competltloa of tll• CoafilJUDI SapHen A••oclatto11 of CalUonala. l'tott 11 • Junior In meebaiatul tGllMartaa at 8taford ..... 1,• llllkln .._ Mv•~ toueW a for more Tbt alreratt carn.r E1MGboww b due to aall lbu 1111•11. from Norfolk. Va .. today enroute to replace t.be DAILY PILOT Ual"'*~·---_.... ___ _ TM .. u .. 4'Q .. ..._ wu P'AIUd for t.be Nlmlta. wbAdl la espect-1 to retuna to tta Norfolk ..,... ol U. ainnft caniw NUnlta pelrollla\:: ho•• prt bl late May. Arablan Sea. Th• cNw ot tbe NtmJta baa ________ ,;,,_ ________ _ .,,.. .-. tbe ..ap a.ft Ne,._ for the ladla.n 0ce ... J •. f . NAVY Of'ftCIALI MID ftlK two-can beer raUoft WU bailW out Satl&r'du ucl SuDday Oil onlet"I ot fll•., ........., Mwaril IMalco. wbo,. centJy ..... e·eompaa)oe earner. the Coral Sea. tau.. AralUDlea aru. Hktalco acted oo the recommendaUon of Adm. ThomH 8 . Hay ward, the chief of naval oper1ttoe1, .. tn recoanlUon or tbe carrttr's eat.nded and arduoue conttnuoUI time •t tea.•' The other JS Navy 1htp1 la the Indian Ocean·Arablan Sea squadron. including tbe earner Coral Sea, have been able to give their crews tome shore leave , officials aaid. A8 A aESULT, ··NO OTRE• waivers have been ll'aa&ed fOI' lbl1>9 CUln!DllJ deployed, nor are aay under coukleraU•," Na VJ oftlelals aald. Navy record• alaow Secretary Josephus D•nlell prohlblted all liquor and beer aboard Nny ablPI in •order lAutd July 1. 1114. Tbe rule has remained in effect ever since. either ln law or Navy regulation. The beer wa1 dlapemed to aaUon on tbe nuclear·powered Nimitz during what the Navy de1c::rlbed as an '"okl·fuhlooed American plcnlc on the flight deck ," inc luding s ports and pe rfromances by musical groups formed by crewmen THt; TWO-CAN RATION OF beer was doled out to everybody not on watch. Those who were standing watch got their beer later, the Na vy said. According to the Na vy. the Nimitz .. ls believed ., -----~~A- DINNER s5ts SPECIALS · \ Choice of House caesar Salad or Soup Of the Day Served with Vegetable & Garnish MON -CNcbll OmMUr TUE -8n hid Short ... of 8eef WED -Swllllllh N:ewburg Cif awalalaAe) or Sealm1 NMIMv THUR -l.mRb Shed 3201 E. 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(7471 Ml&p..m. tfAJO p.M.(741) 1!'! fMB • 7,JO (747 .,_ • • ·~ Wlr•••··· ,.CAST PARTY MARKa INO OF RECORD AUN Robin V099l'a Face 8"oved Into Cake .. fkie11tists Test ,~hark Repellent BEAUFORT, N.C. tAP> -SclentJsls think they have round an effective shark repellent. A milky secretion from a Red Sea nat!ish that can paralyze and kill a shark in less lhan an hour ('C)Uld be lhe most effective shark repellent ever found. Although other shark repellents have been developed, none is particularly effective, according to Joseph and Cella Bonaventuro of Duke Uruversity's Marine Biomedical Laboratory. Copier Chemical Suspect WASHINGTON CAP > -Xerox Corp..-has changed lbe \va y a chemical used in its office copying machjnes is m anufactured after laboratory test s s uggested a possib>e ca ncer risk from long-term exposure. Company oUicials said their tests indicated. there was no risk to humans but that they were making the change as a matter of caution AT ISSUE Is. a che m ica l cal l ed "n itropyren e," an element in some of the ··toners" used in the duplicating proces::.. T es t s don e b y researc hers at the University or Texas Medica l Bran c h in Galveston found that nitropyrene used in the toners caused gene changes in bacteria. generally considered a signal that a particular s ubs tance d eserves furthe r testing as a possible cancer·causing agent. DR . MARVIN Legator. one of the univers ity scientists involved in the tests. said the potential human hazard was unknown but that "certainly one could worry about it for people working an eight-hour day in unventilated copying areas." Xerox officials said their tests found that one-tblrd of about a dozen different types of toners showed "potent" mutagenic activity tn Salmonella bacteria. But they said their studies provided "increasing evidence" that the adverse effects 'fOuld not be duplicated bl humans. Free Shot ~Clinic Set All ltudeots enterln1 public or private acbool for the ffrat time thil Sef.tember will be re· .u red to show proof or Jmmualsatlon a1alnst rubella and mumps, u well •• proof of im· muataation a1aln1t ••aale1. dlpbtberla. "'°UI and pert~ll. A tree tmmunllaUon ellalc will be conducted lty Oran1e County Publle Health and M•dlcel Servlcea on ~ • at St. Job.a Ille 8a9U•t School, 1011 aa• a .. eo.ta Men. ;ne ' .. will be open :from ltolp.m. • BtJT TBS NOITAWIA CaAa D' helped aJ)arls Uv. en lD 1uch televitk>ft lalta u .. Happy D1y1" ud 0 Lavene and llUrley," and rock 1roupe UM 8lai N• Na. moN than • mUllon from Udrtt Hin. a ca.at album and a bit movie --L~ Travolta and OUvla Newtolt·JoB -wmch ....,......t the New York lhowlo...., t.u a....m UM wal'ld. ··o,..... Ml beH called the Harvard of our lnduatry t.,::aue of t.be Aarl it hat produeect." Hid cbortolr1.,.._ Pat 8'rdl. ... W we Hftr aaw our cMt • ltatl -we aaw tbem u temfte." •ANY O• 11111! GL\DVATD CAD bltdt wben "Greaae" became Broadway's lonfest·nmnlnl mUl6eal 6D Deeembu. The, clkln't arrhe for tlle 1Htte~~ party ln Levis. button-dowD collars. leather ~keu. bobby aoeu aod pcll\)'t&IJl -lt wu a ·U. atfalr. Md tome of lhe )'OU.nf actora k broqht to the tpotlJ&ht are 1tara today: John Travolta went from ;;;;;;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;;;;::;;::;;;;;;;;;;;:;=============;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=======;;;;:; 1.re11er to dlaco klna in "Saturday Nl1ht Fever," Rlchard Gere, from teen bearttbrob to "American Ol&ok>" and tbe acclatmed Broadway drama "8 nt." and Adrienne Barbeau from bobby aoeu lo liberated woman in televl1lon'1 ''Maude" iterlts. The closlna of the musical. which opened Feb. 14. 1972. had been expected alnce it aurpassed another musical, ''Fiddler on the Roof" In Broadway longevity Dec. 8 -performance No. 3,243. THE CLOSING WAS BLAll~D ON New York's ll·d•y transit strike. which prevented the musical's primarily youna audience from reaching the theater .. Lynne Guerra, production stage manager. sald advance sales drop~ wilh the collapse of public bus and subway service, "and with no advance we couldn't continue." . After lhe la.st ahow. the crew -=-including many from c,.sts dating back to the original - hugged. sana and occasionally wept at a backstaae pprly. "This Is a weird day, a very sad day." said producer Ken Walssman. 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He _.er aaw the ball cUaappeU' ov• the fence. .. 1 wu IOUIMll°' tbe bal when the fifal baN eoach 1bouted aomethlq jubUut tlaa' told melt mmt have been a bolllll'," Smalley laid. "When I bit tb• ball well. I'm alwaya thlntlna double. I bit 24 flnt·row bomen wt t year." Smalley told a ctrcle of writers. -An« five yean1 y~'d think you IQYI would alveupoatnaiaasle.'' The aq1e Smalley preferred to talk about WU p6teblu. •·Felton plt.cbecf a super pme. For a kid'• fint start in the big re ..... he WH IJ'ftl," Smalley aalc[ "Elpectalll a1alnat a team wtth that many good bl · ters." . • Cbria Evert Lloyd, oae al tbe all·thne atan oa tbe women•• ' leDDb t.ourD&meDt dmlk, At lD the 1tanda at Loa Caballerot Racquel and Sporta Club la Fountain Valley Monday.· watcblq ber busbud Joba lole ln three aeta to Tim Wllkltoo.. 4-6, M, 6-2. IT MlJST RAVS SSl!MSD like a re· f Rln of a bad dJ'eam for La Roche. In 1879 be slipped to a 7·11 record wllb a ~57 SRA and 10 HW!I -compared to ~ saves tbe year before. "Tlaat'a whee t.be clubhouae bof In '9ere teld me tbat LaRoebe always sb'lk'M out Ole fint 1uy be faces, Ulen glvu up a double or a home nan or someth1q," Felton said. "He called it perfectly.'' Tbls wu another bomtt ln the fint row, and it was witnessed by hls father, Roy. Sr., a former shortstop for the Cubs who llves io Southern Calllomia and comes to all the Twim ' games in Anaheim. felt.on gave up six bits and three nuu in his teVeO·lnnlng stint. leavinc the game wtth a J.-0 deficit. Doug Corbett came out or the bullpen to notch the vie· tory. The match was a final lD the ' quallfyina round to determine slx places in the Jack Kramer Open tennis tournament but later in the day, Lloyd along wilb Steve Krulevlts aad Leo Palin were added to the field. LaRoche threw a fastball that SmaUey deposited mto the left lleld cor- ner. • , ''The ~ bnportanl Wq Is winninl , aamn," La~ aaid in a voice barely audible. "'l'IMt bed Wna about ton.laht is a.hat tbe ld1 eaet UI a game ... "II)' flJ'lt UacMillbt was I WU ~ it would book foul." La Roche said. ''My second tbou&hl was that it waa go!ng to be a double." AS lF HAVING a former big league player for a father wasn't enough. Smalley's UDcle is Gene Mauch, his manafer. But the 28-year-old shortstop ls setting tired of questioos about his relatJves. ALL THINGS COMldered. Felton's pe rformance could be termed re· markable. considering the fact that be has never had a winning seuoa ta four minor ldgue campaigns. THE THaEE addlUonal places were available when in- juries forced 10th-seeded Brian Gottfried, 12th-seeded Vljay Amritraj of India and unaeeded Phil Dent of Australia td withdraw. Rookie pitcher Terry Felton, who SMALLEY ALSO THOUGHT he had "Aw. c 'mon, that's old stuff," Knowing he had a shot at the big <See ANGELS, Page 8%> . I Dodgen Fall I Padres' ..,,.. ...... . ~, ........ -. .... . NL Pennant lt . SAN DIEGO (AP> After winning four of his first five games as a manager, rookie San , Diego P adre s kipper J erry , Coleman admits he is tempted to imagine the best for his ballclub. ' ··tr this pitching holds up, how l much do you wa nt to dream?' 1 asked Coleman after the Padres edged the Los Angeles Dodgers i 2·1 Monday night on the hurling ~strength of Randy J ones and t Rollie Fingers. . S .. THE BIG GUV is back," \ said Coleman or Fingers, now I a-o. Fingers teamed with Jones r to scatter seven singles. but the ! pair was denied a combined •shutout whe n the Dod ger s f scored an unearned run in the Jlinth. ,. ~ Finien. .... Md a disappoint- ~ lal season lD 1179 due to elbow problem•. credits it weight· lifting program in the off-season to his early s uccess. "This was the first year I \forked out with weights.'' said f the 33-year·old rlgh -hande r. ••And I feel a lot lronger '-because of iL" J While San Dl~gC)'. pitching 1s t c;ausing Coledri to dre am I pleasant thoughts, a lapse in Los Angeles pitcblng Monday night caused a nightmare for Dodger ~ Manager Tommy Lasorda. "WHO WOULD have figured 1 they would score two runs in an ~ inning without a hit?" s aid 1 Lasorda of the Padres' eighth in- ~ nlng. i Los Angeles reliever Bobby • Cas tillo loaded the bas es on • three walks and then wild- t pitched Ozzie Sm1tb home . Willie Montanez followed with a , sacrifice rty to s core Gene ' Richards with what turned out r to be the winning run. "I didn't have what I was sup- . posed to have, I didn't have my ~ control," said Castillo, 0.1. The t Dodger reliever pitched the final • two innings after starter Bob Welch blanked the Padres on four hits through seven innings and was removed for a pinch· hitter. The loss was the fourth of the yea r in five games for the Dodgers and Lasorda is con- cerned about the lack or h il\jng. "I KNOW THESE guys can hit," said Lasorda. "They've hit before and they'll hit again. ll's just a matter of when." The Los An gel es tea m a verage is a mere .209. The Dodger starting infield of Steve G arvey, Dave Lope s , Bill Russell and Ron Ce y is bitting a combined .115. Coleman is1also worried about Sao Diego's lack of offense. ''OnlY 12 b1ta la the lalt ..... games doea coneem me," be s a id. "We have certainly not helped our pitchers with our hit· tan~." Jones. the National League Cy Young Awaqi wioner in 1976. was pleased with his seven in- ni ngs of shutout pitching. "IT'S PROBABLY the best 1 ·ve thrown in four years." he said. Jones widerwent shoulder sur· g ery arter his award-winning season and failed to regain his pitching form, posting a com· bined 3()..38 record for the past three years after consecutive 20-win seasons in 1975 and 1976. In the Dodgers' ninth, Reggie Smith singled with one out and Garvey followed with another single which Richards bobbled in center field, allowing the run· ners to go to second and third. Dusty Baker followed with a sacrifice fly to center. scoring Smith. but Fingers reached back to strike out Cey and end the . game. The teams play tonight in the second game of the three-game ser ies with Los Angeles' Ri ck Sutcliffe, 0-0. facing Rick Wise 0-0. No Plaee to Go Chrissie was on band again to. day when Lloyd met Tom Leonard in a first-round match. In first round act.loo Monday . seventh-seeded Wojtek l'ibalt of Poland breezed past Gene Malin, 6-3, 6-1 ; Fritz Buebnlng eliminated Peter Felgl of Austria, 6·4, 6·1; and Butch Walts whipped Hani Pfister. 6-2, 6-3. First round matches in the seven-day tournament that ends Sunday will be played tonight and Wednesday. Nine matches were scheduled this afternoon with four more tonlght. Top. seeded Gene Mayer plays his ftrst-round match Wednesday. FEA1'JRED ACTION on the st ad ium court beginning at 7• tonight will find stt<>nd·seeded Roscoe Tanner facing Rod Frawley of Australia. Othe r matches on ~he center court in- c I u d e Ille Nastase agains t Krulevitz. then Yannlck Noah agaiMt G«>rge Hardie. A doubles match ls scheduled on court 21 at 7 featuring Kevin C urren a nd Steve D e nton agaiMt Ivan Lendl and Bill Scanlon. Thia one wlll be fonowi.i ~a ftnt·nMIDd sineles m atclt between Teaa Gorman and Mike Cahill. Other top seeded players ln the tournament include Harold Solomon C3>, Pat DuPre (4 ). Stan Smith tS>. Leodle <6> and Elliott T~ltscber (8). Amritraj was scheduled to meet Nastase in a first round match bd<>tt be wu forced to withdraw with an injury.San Clemente's Bob Lutz will meet John Alexander In another first round match. Bill Robinson of Cerritos slides rn a n at- tempt to avoid a tag by Orange Coast catcher Mike Empting. Robinson was out trying to sleaJ home as the Pirates cap- tured t he k c v South Coast Conference game. 7-4. For.story, see page 83. In the coocludlng qualifying round Monday, other results in· cluded: John Austin over Palin of Finland, 6-t, 6-0: Mike Cahill outlasted Larry Stefanki, 3-6. fi -4 . 6 ·2 : Leonard topped Krulevitz, 6·4. 6·2; George Ha rdie o ve rwhe lmed John Davis, 6-0. 6-1 : and Chris Lewis ousted Glen Petrovic, 7-6, 6-3. The wmner of the toumameot will receive S28,QOO. Lakers Should Have the Edge Suns Haven't Wo n in los Angeles in Three Years INGLEWOOD CAP > -Los Angeles guard Norm Nixon says he rip.res the Lakers have a "s light advantage" in their playoff series with the Phoenix Suns, but "slight" seems hardly the proper word. What Los Angeles bas heading into tonight's fifth playoff game at the Forum ls a 3· l edge in the best-of-seven National Basket- ball Association series. plus the homecourt advantage. Newton Quits 'Berna Post TUSCALOOSA, Ala. <AP> C.M. Newton reslllled u buket- ball coach al Alabama today and took an administrative post with tbe Southeastern Con- ference commlaaJoaer's office in Blrmlalbam. ' IF THE SUNS s hould win tooigbt and acain in Phoenix on Friday, they would have to wtn again at the Forum in Sunday's deciding game-and they have· n 'l won a game In Los Angeles in a lmost three years The SUns kept their slim hopes alive wllh an lmpresslve 1Z1·101 victory last Sunday night in Phoenix after the Lakers had won the ~ two aames •t home, then upped their lead to 3·0 with a triumph ln the first ol two sames ln Pboenix. Nixon, althou1h cautious about the La.ken' advanta1e. sees some add.iUooal motivation from Sunday'• defeat. wblch end ed an eJaht·1ame wlnninc streak and wu only thelr second setback in the lut 15 sames. "I TRINK THE LOSS wUl make us play banter." be aald. "We accompU.bed 1ometblns pretty Important, tbou&h, win· ning one game in Phoentx ..... Los Angeles rookie Earvin "Ma gic" J ohnson said he thought the diffei:en ce in the loss to the Suns was motivation. and predicts the Lakers will have ple nty in game fi ve. "I'm sure you·u see two very inte nse teams," he said . Although the Suns are on the brlnk of elimination. Phoenix Coach John MacLeod refuses lo concede anything. "IF WE WIN Cgame five>. lb.La is a totally different series," said MacLeod, who hopes the Suns will be able lo duph: cate Sunday night's perfortnanff. - ". . . We'll have to be wide open n,bt from the start -pus and move. pus and move, with a mi.n1mum of dribblinl," he said. "I thlnk we can •Ultaln tbis for four sames." The stat.. ol Phoenix power forward Truck Robinson la ln doubt, altboqb be said 5mday he e xpects l o play tonight. Robinson has strained left knee ligaments and missed the final game ol the Kansas City series and hasn't played at all against the Lakers. ROBINSON WOULD be aided by a special knee brace In tonight's game. ''That's the day John <MacLeod> said I was going to flay so I auesa that'll be the day play:· said Robi.nloD, referring to tonight's aame. Gar Heard. who bas atart.ed in Robinson's spot, made a slplficant impact Sunday, acoriq lS polnts, all but two ln the first quarter, and pull· lnl down a leam·leadlq nine re- bounds. If oecesaary. came six will be in Pboen.lx Friday ni&ht. with the final came Sunday afternoon at the P'onam. The aeries winner wW meet tbe wlnner of the llllwaukee- Seattle serlea for tbe NBA Weatern Conference UUe. I squad. He II • M forward wttll • M.• ICOftnl t aver ... wblle lldWq 51 perHDt ol Im llloU from tM fleld. lie alllO pulled don I .I nbcMmdl ,_.out· ••• Niii'.,.. 9llo named to tbe MCODd tMm all· 1tate unit. He plaJed OD a tam tbat poa.ct a Jt. tt reeo"'-119 II a N 1uar41 wttb a U.4 ...tac avera,. nDe blttlN II perffllt from tM floor. Be allo Ud 101 ... wl ........... "' ..... ,,. • J*" •-&.~• _. kma ...... from 81td11Mc* .... .,. ......... ol 8..... ffltll kbool OD llat ol playen Mullican bu recnalted to dat!· _..I ' ,, • -----Qttoir ol dw D•• -------. UCLA forward Ktkl Vudewe&h. asked by an Eastern basketball writer wby be didn't have a tan like everyone else from the Los Angeles campus: "I IUHS there's not a lot of sun in gyms." tllarfbl EJ~ird a• A•• r .... 1t1r Fonner Mater Del High star Daa Meyer and Ill Bnce Bocbte drove in two runs apiece during a five-run second inning to carry SeatUe to a 7·1 vic- tory over Oakland in American League action Monday. A's Manager BWy Martin was eject-ed from a pme for the first time as manager of the team during Seattle s. big inning ... .IJm Sa.adber1 blasted a grand slam home run In the bottom of lbe first, offsetting one by .lorse Orta In the top of the inning and Texas went on to post a . 7-4 wln over Cleveland ... Jerry Remy tripled in the sixth inning and scored the tle-brealdng nm on an Infield out before Fred Lynn homered a.s Boston opened its 1980 bome seuoo with a 3-1 win over Det.rak •.. Tbe Milwaukee at Torooto and New York Yankee al OUcago White Sox sames were postponed W rain . . . In the Nadonal Learue. BW a.iit1ua rapped a loth-lnning home nm off Ollca10 re11ef ace Bnee &Iner to 1ive Pitt.aburgh a 5-4 MHTtM win ln a rain-delayed game at Wrigley · Field ln Chicago . . . E ... Cabell'• bases-loaded sacrifice fly scored Cesar Cedeno wilb the winning run in the ninth innln& as Houston defeated Atlanta, 5-4 . . . Dave Col11n1. who earlier in the day wu named lbe National Lea1ue'1 player of the week, bit a two-oul bales-loaded triple in the bottom of the nlntb to lift Cincinnati over San Francisco, 6·5 . . . Ne10Uators for both sides ln tbe baaeball contract diJ· pule will meet three times with a federal mediator Ulla week beii.nninl today . . . Baseball attendances ao far thJa seuon are keeping pace with the comparable period In 197'9 when the sport set an all-time record of 43,550,.398 . • Friday's American League home opener for the Detroit TI1ers ls threatened because Tiger Stadium ·s tumstlle operators. ushers and grounds crew me.!Jlbers may go on strike. -----BcuefHlll Toda9------. On this date in baaeball in 1968. Shortstop AJ Wels' error allowed Norm Mlller to score lbe only run of the game as the Houston Astros de· reated the New York Mets l·O in 24 innings at the Astrodome. On this date in 1958: • Major league bueball officially came lo the West Coast as Ruben Gomez and the San Francisco Giants defeated Don Drysdale and the Loe Angeles Dod1era 8-0 al Seals Stadium ln San Francisco. On this date in 1947: Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color line. playing first base for the Brooklyn Dodgers In their 5-3 victory ove r the Boston Braves. Today's Birthday Boston Red Sox infielder Ted Sizemore ls 35. Bnll .. Brfi Pt-119ub1~ 6·2 BOSTON -The Boston Bruins won, just aa ~ they were supposed to. But they never figured it ' would be ao tough. Tbe Bndns bad the fourth most points during the National Hockey League's regular season, whUe the i'ilta· burgh Penguins were way back In 13th place. But after the fint three 11mes of their best-of-ftve preliminary round aerlet,1be Penauina led 2·1. "We sbou\Cln•t hue been ln that situation wtth a team Ute Pittlburab.'• aald Bdl1.on's.Bob Miller. The Bruln1 rerroaped Just tn time to pummel the Pensulns. a-a Sunday nJgbt and 6-2 Monday nilbt to win the Mtles ai\d move on to tile quarterfinals 1g1lnst the New York lllanden. bellnnln• Wedneaday nltht. 'Dlla ••••~Praalc Al•o•f Ba~klh••• Defenaive bllck Deula ftanaaa of the Dallas • Cowboys almolt sot into Uouble with the law ln Hawtbame Monday afte( a "prank." Thurman banded a teller a now about a stldtup while wait· mt for a friend to wUhdraw aome money to pa)' blm • debt . aDd polke wer. alerted bJ 1 au.at alarm. After .«l~Uonlnc. bow..-. be ... releued with ao cbartt1 ~ •.. A SOutblrD Calllornla 1Deedboat drlYer wu fatallY AQJund • .,_ lab eqlne ftl)aocled 1Utt aft.er be puaed the ftnllfl line durlq dr., racea at Mini Lake near Bakenftelcl. Jack Ca1er, 42, ol Downey ..._ a 1 = when bll ·~ cora wu .. ,, •ll IMlow Im lb1l in ace.._t ... 111 ... 1 rt a•• fmlahaed ta ttrioal CGDdlUolt in a UDeoln hoepttal . an.r llllt•'"'"I a broken neck durtnf!:twaua '• nm= ~='==~~-=·~ I c.ral HockeJ LelCM frW in SU Ider G1r17 MaMR bu lined a ftft.year m · m·uuoe dollar COQUact wltb tb• -Pbll•d•lphll P)aUb11. ROY SMALLEY ,.,..... ...... ANGELS ••• league roster <he came up_ to the Twlns briefly last Sep- tember>, Felton ~Itched winter ball for the Mayaauea Indiana and was an unlmpreulve 3·5 with a 4.58 ERA. But the U ·yHr·old ri1bl hander 1eem1 to 1ave bll best for bla leape compeUtlon. ln h11 «>ab appearance lut yqr be pitched two perfect inntn11 acalnlt MUwaukee. AND AG~ the Ancell be held Rod Carew, Carney Lanlford and Brian Downln1 hltleu ln 1 combined nlne at· ball. But the rookie made a cou· pie or mistakes. The flrat was throwlna a fastball to Don Baylor with Dan Ford on second base. Baylor drilled It up the middle for an RBI sln8le. . The second waa a fat pitch to Bobby Grieb ln the seventh ln· nin1. Grieb unloaded a lW<>run homer over the ridll·field wall. Outside of that, the An&els didn't make much noise. Neither dld the crowd of 24,944. which saved one of ill blnest ovations for the announcement that Dustin Hoffman bad won best actor at the Academy Awards. Fortunately for LaRoche, a good chunk of the crowd wu oa its way home by the ninth ln· ning. The boos might have been louder. ••EVEN IN MY beat ,ean I gave up a few blta," LaRocbe said aoftly. "I Juat thank God I'm healthy and I'm still able to throw the ball well. At leut, I thJnk I can throw the ball well." Starter Chris Knapr. certa1nly threw the ball wel. pltchlnl seven scoreless Innings before being lifted for reliever Mark Clear. "I could have stayed In lon&er. but who knows how effecUve I would have been?" Knapp said. "I wu a little wlld and falllna behind on hitters. But I felt I was throwing with more velocity." Tonight another Anael pitcher will face a severe teal. Frank Ta na na. plagued by arm mis· eries ror the better part of thrc<' seasons. will take the mound against Twins ~oulhpa" J c-rr> Kposman at 7 · 30. * ANGIL ..01'11 Twlftt ... ,. ... , 0.-. -·I• ... .,.... ...... -.,._ ,,,,._ Oft. i. •••l<ft-Ml..-s e.iklt w......--• .., 5'NllMy tlQ<irP lo ...... PWry .,.. All , ... .,....., .,. ~ j«I 10 -I,,,.. t~ftl W•I" ,...,..-r 1( ..... Oii 1119 MOUftCI. ~" -• ..._ •• ,,, PIQM ._..._ Nti.n. n.. 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Cout arried m•••= to a 11·1UM wla· alq ltreM -.& -Rat• thla IHIOft, whlle CenttGa tarted aa .._l•m• ·•I*•. • I aVT A&;U. .U J'LSSTING .. lt !arrtved •• u qtaickl1 .. k dlaap. pared lut "'-day when • , ... !'a•t ween botll clubs failed to ~atertallie beeauae of an umptn·a "allure to &how. • Now. that may not ICMmd earth· ~•ttttina. but ll was juat enoup to :affect both aides as Oranae Coul lost twice and Cerrita1 once durlnt the nmalnder of the we8 to U1btfl1 the &uth Coast Conference race tremen-:ctous ly. : So. when the two m et again Mon-~ay afternoon to make up the con- l"t. ewb entered ln the throes or a 1oslng streak and with momentum totally non-exist e nt. Certainly sometblng had to break ... and It did. BEIUND THE PITCHING or Don Smith and the hilling of Mike Emp. ling and Dave Glick. Orange Coast hot onJy defeated Cerritos. 7-4: not bnly kept its lead in the South Coast ~landings; and not only defeated Cer- II JC BASEBALL and ritie\ted Coach Mike Ma)'M "A '°" .ouN have bMn devutatina to us frem a pey~ho&otlcal •tand_polnt . ·•But ~ •re ready to play to- d11." TllE Pl&ATU WASTED no Ume In ha.ndlot CerrU.oe its eighth k>ls of the aeum and third In conference action. Rlaht fielder Kevin Romine iumped on a 3·1 fastball deUve~ by losing pitcher Josh Randall for a home run over the 400-fool sign an center to stake OCC to a l·O lead in the first inning. The Pirates added two runs an In· nlng later when Mike Vanderburg reached first on an error. moved to second on a base hH from Randy Day, and both scored moments later oo a double to left.center by EmP· Ung. Cerritos briefly jumped back anto the game in the fourth when Larry See slammed a Smith slider for a two.run homer. But OCC put the lid on the contest in the bottom half of the inning, scoring three limes, Seve at La Costa ifatJJon Favored in T of C By HOWARD L. HANDY Of IN Dally ~II .. S l.toff Southern California golJ rans will get their only chance to watch sensa- tional Severiano "Seve" Ballesteros in action this coming weekend at La Costa Country Club during the MONY Tournament of Champions. Seve. the young Spaniard who won the Masters last week and finished second in the 1978 T o ( C. is not the favorite. Tom Watson is listed at 6· l and Ballesteros at 8· l with Lee Trevino in between (7·1). With Ballesteros winning the Masters. the T or C will have but 29 players thl~ year because he had 'already qualified by' wl.DIUAa the '.British Open. He wtll be the youngest player in the tournament this year. having just turned 23 this month. Other odds include Andy Bean and 'Larry Nelson at 8-1: Craig Stadler. :.Johnny Miller. Lon Hinkle. Hale lrwin and Raymond Floyd at 10-t; Al 1'eiberger. Hube rt Gree n. J im £olbert and Gil Mor gan at 12·1. · H1ghest odds are on rookie o( the year John Fought, Howard Twitty "and J elf Mitchell. all at 30-1. Other odds quoted for the tourna- m ent include: Lou Graham. David Graham and ~rge Bums <15-1>: Calvin Peete, Ed Fiori, Dave Eichelberger. Curtis Strange. D. A. Weibring and Jack Renner (20·1). Chi Chi Rodriquez. Jerry Mc~e. Wahne Lev1 and Doug Tewell (25-1>. First time starter in the tourna· m ent include Stadler, Burns, Weibr· ing. Strange. Fiori. Renner. Pelle. Levi. Tewell, Foughth Twitty and Mitchell. No rookie as won the tournament since 1972 when Bobby Mitchell surprised Jack Nicklaus in a playoff. · • • • RAM QUARTERBACK Pat Haden has lined up an outstanding array of s ports celebrities to participate in his second annual tournament at Irvine Ooas t Country Club Monday. Beneficiary or the tournament is the Orange County John Tracy Clinic. Among those listed as confirmed players are Al Downing, Happy Hairston, Ken McMullen, Vince Fer· ragamo, Carl Ekern, Jan Murray, Johnny Mann. Jim Colborn. Rich Saul. Deacon Jones, Jeff Rutledge, Larry Brooks, Doug France. Willie Shoemaker. Merlin Olsen. Wes Parker. Anthony Davis and Tom Fears among others. Entries tor the tournament close Thursday. It will be a s hotgun start at 11 :30 with close ro 100 players, in addition to 50 celebs, already signed to play. For further information, call 826-1241. • • • ONE OF THE MOST consistent performers on the LPGA tour in re· cent weeks has been Arn y Alcott who finally picked up a win over the past weekend. Since she left the Women's Kemper Open in Co!lta Mesa. she finished second in the Colgate·Dinah Shore Winners Circle event at Rancho Mir age, then captured the 54-hole event in Raleigh, N.C. CHIP SHOTS -Mike Caris ta of Huntington Seacliff Country Club In Huntington Beach captured the third annual Benihana or Newport ~ach charity lnvltaUonal over a field'OJ'lM .rollers with a gross score of ft: at Alta VlSla CC in Placentia re<:ently. Bud Snow was the low net winner with a 67 and Jim Reed won the calloway system title with a net 58. Rocky Aoki presented the Children's GOLF Hospital or Orange County with a check for Sl,000 from proceeds or the tournament Dean Kring. formerly of Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course and more recently associated with Old Ranch Country Club in Seal Beach , has taken over manaf(ement or Mission Viejo CC. He returns to California Golf in his new position. a group that operates a number of courses in Southern California. Member.guest tournaments are coming up at many area courses with Meadowlark staging theirs this com· Ing weekend. Other dales include Costa Mesa. April 24-26: Big Canyon. May 4; Rancho San Joaquin, May 9-10; Santa Ana CC. May 15-17 ; Hunt· ington Seacliff. May 17·18 : and a men's spring guest day at Big Can· yon.May21. Karate Meet at UCI UC Irvine's 12th annual lnvlta· tional Karate Championships are set for Sunday at Crawford Hall. The competition is open lo every- one from youngsters or Junior Kala status to men and women black belt holders. Action begins at 10 a.m. with the final competition due ~t 4 :30. Registration deadline ls one hour before starting times and entry fees are S6 for each event. Admlssion is $3 for adults and S2 for children, ages 6-lS. For additional information, phone UCI's recreation office at 833-5346. Sale ... Re<J. Sol• 12 lb. S6.95 $5.95 241b. S12.95 S10.95 Bandini Weed-Out Get rid of troublMome brood~ weeds ond fettl· llze ot the SOm@ tlt'M with Oondtni l/Md-Out QC ~ special money-sov1n9 ~. upl>td b)' Dave OUck'• two·run lrl· Dlt fo' dead ttater. T1I& ftlATSI ended lhtlr tc0rln1 with anot!t« nan ln tbe sntatb and a.It the out~IM ln the c•pable arm ot Smith. wbo pUcbtd very well untU Urlnt ln the nlnth when he 11vt wa~ to t.any Him. Hlcu aot tlM final out to~ hla ft\nth aave. Smith. whole only other m.l1take w 11 a f .. tball In the ninth to Cral1 Owena. who loet the ball somewhere in the clouds ln left. Improved bJ.I rec· ord to '1·1 with a 2.36 ERA. IWMb.a. by loslnt. dropped to 3·3. Tbe triumph also gave the Pirates aome brealhln& room. if one wants to call It that, in the standings u Santa Ana now trail.I by a game with Cer- ritos and Fullerton 11,., back. ca ''WE &£ALLY OlDN°T PLAY a 1reat tame today," 11ld Mayne. "Juat a IC)Od, IOUd one. .. l've always felt we weN the beat team ln the leaiue. and I 1WJ feel that way. We w:re juat 1 vtcUm or clrcumatance lut week." And, to wu Cerrito.. which la on the verie of losln1 t.be conference ll· lle it has held for the paat ei1ht years. ''You can use all those things like hindsight,'' said a lollng Coach Wa lly KinclJd. "but I think our players were ready to play today. "I( th.ls club hu any trouble spots It's maybe t.be coach i. 1ettina a lit- tle old." Old? Hardly. But Cerritos could be in trouble Wlth Its momentum . . . or lack or It' The HuaU"ltOft BNcb Hifh School 1lrh atb etlc protram •lll benefit from a pltu nl•bt special Wednesday at the Strew Hat Pina Parlor on Beach Boulevard. The 1lrl1 pro1ram at the school will benefit from the sale of all pizzas sold between s and t that evenln& with diners urged to avoid the rush hour between ---~ L•AD9IO MAUii No Lo~'' Prl<'# .'Vo s~u~r Serrl"e 2800 Harbor BtYd. Ca.ta M..a 540·9100 5:30 and 6:30 l! possible. ~======~ The Straw Hat Pizza Parlor is located at 18922 Beach Blvd. cor· ner or Beach and Garfield) In Hwitlnaton Beach. CA I H2-1171. Pul • te,wwords to work tor • 1980 RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Co. . , some men taste It all: Rich warm flavor. smooth even taste. SOiid satisfaction. ontv from the carnet Firters blend of Turkish and domestic tobacCOS. • LATDI' CCMJNT lhowa a doaeD yacht clubl Iii Onaile Cout1. IDchadial OM com· mercW club which ls ltlU tn the proceu of or1aD111UGll . • Newport HarbOt Yadll QUb ( NHYC > on Weat BaY 8tNet ls amona ·u.. oldett. datln1 back to 1111 when tt wu bowl u St•Uon A ol tbe South Oout Yacht Club ol Loi Ansel Harbor. .. STAnON A was formed May ta. 1911 with a charter membership ol 2S local and Los Anaeles yachtsmen who took 1reat sport in salllria NewJ>Ort Harbor h'om Loa An1ele1 on weeiend and dodetn1 the myriad sandbars that were a challenae to navigation. But tt wasn't untll 1916 that local yachtsmen began hankering ror their own ~ - wpart Harbor ¥aeht a.ea Md ne~attoaw w..-bep to nnc1 I awtable •It•. llNCS TllSN the claab hu apawned some of tho world'• fonmOlt yacblamen. many of them from the club'• Noa.Calm or JWllor pro-1r1m. ,. ~ NHVC la 'Drlmarlly a 1atlln1 club. Ill rt*Dberahtp allo lneliacMI many power boat owners. many ol whom bilon& to theclub'1anallq1ublkllary. B&lbOa Yacht Club. on BIY'lde Drive ad· Jacent to the Harbor DeNrtment. t. another arl;y Orana Coaat yachl club. It alto came Into bebaa under another name alter a number or amall boat aaUon re-- st1ned from NHYC to form what they called th Southland al Una Club ln 1922. AFl'ER OPERATING from several head· quarters ror a number of years. the members purchased a site on the southeast comer of Balboa Island and built a clubhQuse. In 1928 lhe organization changed its name to Balboa Yacht Club and moved again, this time to its present location on land leased Orange Coast yacht clubs participate in such regattas as the .'\'ewport to Ensenada race last year. Tips on avoiding weather troubles reported \ fJ'Om tbt Jr'vtne Cp. and tli• Cou.nty or membln alto own a fiee\ of lar1e 1111 and · Oran1e. power boat.I. ~ 1 In reeent montht BVC purcbaaed the Voyaaera Yacht Club wu formed ln the Jrvlne ~ ol the land. Tbe clubboule bas 19308 u what it.a name lmpUes -a 1roup of been remOdeled and enlar1ed aeveral tlmes '11Uboeten wboee matn lntereet wu In cnda-' durln1 the )'ean and it.I membership has lnl rather than an ractn1. \ arow:LTROVGH ave atlll placea ireat But as the sport of yacht racln1 -ln both emphull on 1malJ boat competition. lts C8eeCLVB8oa8ntP11e> .. • TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1llO Newport _In-the-Water Boat Show Launched in Lido Marina Village More than 300 boats valued in excess of $8 million will be displayed Apnl 16 to Z7 at the Newport Harbor ln·lhe·water Boat Show. Sailboats will be shown April 16 to 20. while power boats will be displayed April 23 to 27. a spokesperson said. SHOW HOURS are 11 a .m to sunset daily and to 7 p.m . the closing Sunday. The show will be in the water al Lido Manna Village, near free parking areas at the intersection of West Coast ffj ghway and Newport Boulevard Boats presented at the show will include sailing yachts up to 50 feet tn length by such m anufacturers as Westsl}lt. O'day, Islander . Cal. Pearson. Gulf star and Morgan. TRAJLERABLE boat!'. bv such hrms as Sea Ray. Bayhner . Skip jack. Glastron . Thunderbird and Formula also will be dis· played. Power boaLc:; will be by Chris Craft, Hat· teras, Trojan, Uniflite and Pacemaker. In addition, one of the world"s foremost ship model builders -D'eacon Hannah -and Robert "Smokey" Kn •• who navigated around the UniW!d in an 18·foot powerboat. wtll be hig . Admission to the sh $3.50 for adults. S2 ror children under 12 and free for children: under six . Sheriffs suggest boating security Boats are valuable property, making their security important. The Harbor Patrol Bureau of lbe Orange County Sheriff's Department suggests boaters· engrave markings on small maritime equip· me nt and keep a hstof serial numbers. Has ps and hinges o~board should be made of stainless steel with machine bolts go· in~ completely through the hatch or cover. the Harbor Patrol says'. Locks and padlocks should be made of hardened steel, have a 9/32 inch shackle, a double·locking mechanism, a five·pin tumbler and ~key· retaining feature. they suggest. Outboard motors should be chained \\ith a 5116 inch hardened steel link. and sliding windows and hatches should be secured with a metal rod. the Harbor Department says. By MARY JANE SCARCELLO "'9<~ Sec1le. -- Newport Bay can be a real test of iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii seamanship." he s ays. SAJL WfTH n£ BEST Orange Coast boaters can avoid weather troubles by listenins to weather reports, us· ing caution and staymg alert to air change. "CONTINUOUS WEATIIER information is broadcast on shortwave at 163.27 or 162.55 megahertz ... says Dr. Tom Garrison. a marine science instructor at Orange Coast College. HEAVY FOG can also be dangerous for WINDWlRD Orange Coast boaters, and is most common .. during the cooler months. according to the book "The Climate of Southern California," by Harry P. Bailey. Lido Village 3400 Via Oporto Suite SA Newport Beach That information. transmitted from Mt. Wilson. covers a 50 to 60 mile range. and sta· t1o ns all across the country broadcast on those frequencies, he says. Southern coastal areas have less fog than ILll\G the other areas the author says. adding that 60 to 70 percent or daylight hours are s unny. THE SOUTHERN California coast has the most comfortable temperatures of almost a ny part of the country. since the ocean keeps air cool in the summer and warm in 675-9060 .. TIIE WORST STORMS in this area are 'tropical cyclonic depressions.· or hur· ricanes." he says. "We can follow their progress through satellite photos, so they don 't surprise us," he adds. ''In fact, there's no excuse for a boater getting caught in a hurricane." HURRICANES bring wind. rain, high temperatures and high surf. according to Garrison. The most recent hurricane in this a rea hit in late August and September of 1975 and 1976, he said. Less predictable are Santa Ana winds. normal air flow, he added. "THE SANTA ANA WINDS are caused by high pressure systems that force air downhill and out to sea," Garrison explains. "Sailors going to Catalina Island in those wind conditions have to tack back against the wind. and getting past the entrance or the the winter. "This area can be hard to predictror." says Garriw n. "We're in a temperate zone. but we're also close to the tropics. so several types of weather can predominate," he says. BESIDES LISTENING lo weather re· ports. sailors can best depend upon ex· perience to guide them. ''Old sayings and the Farmer's Alman·ac are useless," Garrison says. Harry Gage. Harbormaster at the Harbor · Patrol office in Corona del Mar, agrees. "Sailors have lo be personally aware of weather and get a feel for sea conditions.'' Gage says. "There's so much to see out there," Gar· rison concluded. "It people would just look up and notice. they could see ao many f ascinat· ing things." · CENlrURY&AI qu • ...::~:::.MSHIP AMD PllllOIMAMCI ' ~ .. ... -__;~-/-~ ... ~· __ .,_ -~ .. --.... 8Mln 10~7" Draft 34 .. T-"' 255 l~V Oftve Engines llMIMIB THI CIMTUIY LIGIMDS I USOITll • coaOMADO AaAllAM • COITU IMIOAIDS AIOVE IMIOARDS AV All.AILE AGAIN COMPARE! 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Thia bNt1 are fully equllNMtd with Inboard gas or diesel, two headsalls, VHF, AM·FM stereo, fabric lnWforl. dlnghys, knotmeters, all Coast Guard safety equipment - everytttlng to make your saltlng experlerJC• complete and sate. L .. sona, charters a"d memberships evallable for famtty outings, business entert•lnn"tiftt, couples, get away, young professionals, even full-length vacations. saN wtth the best. •.•• I ' Attaining the fastest speeds o/ M Y smlhtg craft are such multihulls as catamaran manufactured by Windfast Marine of C0&ta Mesa. Cooeldtr•cl by maay Oran1• Co11t 11Uort to b1a experimental .. odclballa, .. mutubldll were amcma tbe llnt ullboata lD nl1t.1DN. ~IOpi«J about 2,500 year• a10 by Polya•lan trlbea, multlhulla have become the worid'• f uteet tallial craft Niel Dick Dodd, former prealdenl of the Paclllc Multlhull MloclaUon < PMA>. MuJUhuJll are ••l-craft wtth more U.•n one bull cennected bY decks or by metal tube1 with llY&on "trampoline'\'• stretched I Cl'Oll them. ., · Mu1Wn&ll1 loelude: -CATAMARANS, with two bulls of equaJabe -TUllAMNS, with a large main hull and two outer hw .. -oun.JGGERS, wtth OQe main bull and a smaller "canoe·llke" bull. 'J'he "oddball" vtew of mWUhds held by many traditional Orange Coast aaUon stems from the craft's minority role 1q •ran sail· in& and from 'tbelr tendency to cap1lze due to lack of ballast. saJd Skip Hawley, current president of the PMA. • · Monohulls -traditlonal sailboats with one bull -are basically safer than multthulls because they don't capsize. "But the safety of any aalllng craft de- pends on the skipper," Dodd said. 0 1T'8 VERY dJlfleult to compare the 1afetv of monohulls venu1 multlbuJ11. •• Ha•t.y uid. Both Dodd and Hawley have Jailed monobull1 and multlbulls. Only Dodd. bo....-. baa capelzed. .. , waa aboard a 38-foot .catamaran that ca~bed f.D a atonn off the Coronado Islands durlna the 1972 Ne wport to Euenada reaat· ta ••• Jlodd aald. •'JIAD I BEEN at the helm during that storm. we wouldn't have cajlSlzed -and I ha· ven't capebed since," Dodd laid. Multlhulla capsize because they use width of beam to keep them upright rather than the lead keels used by mooobulla for J,bat purpose. Freed from the lead weight, mulUhulls have achieved the f aatest apeeda of any aaU· in& yacht. .Hawley said. • "TBB •AITBIT recorded 1peed . achieved by a ..wn1 craft la Around M ICnota. and that fiftre wu let bv Croubow II. an Eoalllh multJ.huJ1,•• b• ukl. Moet mulUhuU. are larse. oeean-1oln1 trtmarana 1aWn1 out of many pc>rta lntitma· tJonalJY . However, amaller cata'Jnarana -ranc1n1 under 25 feet ln length -are 1alntn1 pc>pulartty because of their lightness and tr1Uerln1 ability. MOST CAUFORNIA multiJ)ull acUvlty centers in Los Angeles Harbor's "hurricane gulch," although the craft's trallertn1 ability also makes them popular alon1 the Oran1e Coast, Hawley sald. The rtse in popularity ot those trallerable c-tamarans over the last decade has made them more accepted by traditlonal Oran1e Coast sailors, he added. CLUBS ... from preceedlng page small and large boats grew -VYC also began producing some of the Southland's top competitive sailors. family-0nented club that literally ••grew like Topsy.'' THE CLUB was organized in 1957 by a group of a bout 37 sailing enthusiasts in the Costa Mesa area. After becoming. affiliated with the Southern California Yachting As· VYC RAS NEVER had a permanent home until recently when it moved into qu a rters at 28th Street and Newport Boulevard. During its early years it was what was known as a ".paper" or "letterhead" club and held its meetings in the old Castaways Restaurant. South Shore Yacht Club, on the bayfront of Coast Hi~hway in Newport Beach, is a , socialion CSCY A) the club grew in mem· bership until today it has more than 400 mem· be rs. In 1975 the club changed its name from South Shor e Saning Club to South Shore Yacht Club. Graceful aaila of racers and plecuure of the Orange Coast boating 3e030n. aailen ore o common sight with the on&et . '• * Safety Rails * T apertd Stanchions Olld Gates *Ladders *Towers * Roder Arches *low Sprits * Lifelines STAINLESS STEEL/TEAK/ ALUMINUM IFor pro• ctfClll or ..to. Mahl ~il~tS, qric. SSYC STILL hosts a number of small boat regattas in Newport Harbor. but its burgee can be recogruzed in numerous or. fshore sailing races. . Lido Isle Yacht Club also started out as a "letterhead'' yacht club, .using the Lido Isle Community clubhouse as a base. lt also began as a s mall boat racing club but now boasts a number of lar~e yachts in its club roster. The club was admitted to SCYA ln 1948. Balboa Island Y acbt Club is still known as a "letterhead" club ln every sense of the word. but its annual summer activities for young sailors and other aquatic events has been a legend ror several decades. BIYC BEGAN as a club for young people who resided or spent summer months on Balboa Isle. Prime mover behind the group is and always has been the Joseph A. Beek family. Bahia Corinthia n Yacht Club. on Bayside Drive in Corona del Mar. has one or the most plush clubhouses on the southland coast. But it wasn't always so. THE CLUB started in 1958 as a sailing contingent of the Balboa Bay Club and for a number of years was headquartered there. In the late 1960s BCYC started seeking a head· quarters of its own to divorce itself from the Balboa Bay Club. Official groundbreaking was on March 14, 1970 and the club was formally com- missioned in 1970. Ttlf MCOND MAil ABOVE WATER 50AT CLEANING AND GENERAL MARINE MAINTENANCE WHAT WE DO We give your boat reqularly scheduled scrub downs and metal polishing We provide a total recond1t1oning program for both your boat and dock We l\aul out and paint your bOttom, wax your hull, vam1Sh your woodwonc. coo<M1on you r teak and p.!1nt your dock. WHERE WEARE In four easy-te>flnd locations; Newport Beach 900 W. Coast Hwy. 64~-0671 Dena Point 3'235 Coast Hwy. 661-3804 <at Captain's LoCker> Huntington Harbour 16671 Pacif ic Coast Hwy. 642-0671 LonQ Beach .5866 Naples Plaza 21J...438-S170 24 HR. ANSWEAINO SERVICE 714-642..()671 849 'l4est JBtli 8tteet f,ostatJAesa, (;a. 92627 (714) 642-6506 SHARK ISLAND YACHT CLUB has the distinction of being the only a ll-power boat yacht club on the West Coast. It was founded as a letterhead club in 1961 by a group of powerboat owners who wanted to promote the sport of predicted log racing, fishing and cruising. In 1965 the club obtained the old Hirth Harbor site on Bayside Drive adJacent :,:::::,:,:,:,:,:,:,:,:,:,:.:.=:.:.:.=:.=:.:.=:.:.:.:::::.:.-------;.__ ____________________ -=====-to the Balboa Island bridge and built a lux· . ' urious new clubhouse . It is a member of the Southern California Yachting Association and the Southern CalifornJ a Cruiser Association. DANA POINT \' ACHT Club is often thought of as a club that came along with the development of the Dana Point Marina. The thought is not exactly correct . . DPYC was formed in 1952 by 25 charter members wi th a common interest in boating seeking s hore launching in the Dana Point area. A few years later a lease was signed with the County of Orange for a ramp from which to launch s mall boats. Its annual Labor Day race from Dana Point around San Clemente Island to San Diego has become one of the most popular races on the SCY A calendar. Capistrano Bay yacht club was organized tn the Dana Point CapLstrano Beach area In 1974 by a group of yachtsmen who felt that DPYC and other groups in the area did not completely fill the need for offshore racing. BUNTINGTON BARBOUR Yacht Club came along as the natural development of the real esblte project on the lnJaDd waterway Just wart of ltuntinaton Beacb. lta m•m· berthk> is limited to resldenta Of Huntlqton Harbclar. 11le club aponson • nwuber of small boat races and la a m~mber of SCY A. Newest yacht chab ln tbe Oran1e Coaat area la sWl ln the dtvelopment stage. About the only claim the Newport B4lyview Yaebt Club can make to belDg a yacht club -at least for· the presen( -is that lta members 0 will have the opportunity to leue or elalrter .. • -1all and power boats available ~h tts -·SAUS·;·RiiiTALS • USSOMS membership. • 642• I 400 THE CLUBR01JSE ls ln the Arches MATLACK SPORTCRAFT Manna on west eoaat Highway. tta primary 2906 W. COAST HWY .. MIWPORT l~CH clalm to fame ln the beglnnlnf is luuno. ,.....,,.... f:lrl f acWU. for eotertalalna, aocla and business \;;;;.;;.;..;.;....;. __ .;;..;.. ______ ;,;;._.,.-...._ __ _,_ __________ _.. acUTIUes. Included with club membership: • 38 hours professi onal on-the-water Instruction with experienced Academy sailors. • 16 well-equipped, clut>malntalned sailboats • boats rang I no from 25 to 43 feet • experlente offshore night sailing, docking and departing under sail, radio procedures, coastal piloting and navigation. • over 1000 miles In club cruises yearly .•• catallna, Dana Point, The Anacopas, 5an Clemente Island, San NlchOfas Island, Santa Barbara, Long Beach Harbor. • U S. Coast Guard Auxiliary certification upon Academy completion. I K '=a:,---:.:=r I ....... Newport Salllng Club & Academy of Salling 3432 Via Oporto Newport Beach 675-7100 j • I .. \ftln I mOft4 !'°man apartment to my boat. I b8d to;oaiDdeue my bie&ancl!lP by 75 percent." ••l• Jack C\lrle1, bu•tne11 man .... f• a Cotta 11 .. company. He.._ .. ll..., abolrd bll O.toot Oran llu1Dlr &ialmolt a ,..,, movtna back onto land oal1 a I• ..U qo. 80 WHY llN'T ~ tWJ aboard? , . . 1 married a widow Wltb three 1chool·11e children/• he 1ay1 wlth a •rnllt, "and even a boat that alze waan't big enou&h for my new famlly." · Curley bought his boat, a type called Coastal Cruiser. ln Dana Point and fowid a tem· porary slip for it in Newport beside the bridge to Balboa Island, where he lived for almost six months. .. IT WAS A lovely spot, but 1 had to move ct Boat• wUh cabins combine recreation with living rpace along the boat. Permanent moorings are hard to the Orange Coaat . find." he says. "Finally 1 found a slip at -==-:::.:.:~~:::=::...... __ ...;.... ______________ Peter's Landing in Huntington Harbour.•• The boat is well-equipped for living, with away sea life "I PANCY myaelf a __ .~m• cook, .. Curley 1ay1, "IO l \aled .U tM ~pmeat. One wt:ao&e abelf waa Juat 1ploel." Hli m1..i onbOard d1Dner party wu served to alx people aJuw8'h be only •tocked dllhee ror rour. .. Uvinl aboard tutted me well. becaUM neatneu cowitt," he 11ya. "1 had_to keep the :traab movtq to avoid cJ.auttropbobia." · WbJJe enJoyln1 bla waterfront llvln1, Curley admitted itt drawbeclca. .. roa ONE TIDNG, the doorway• are all 6 feet tall, but I'm 6 feet 1 lncb. I &ot a few bumpe before learning to duck." And boatJn1 tan 't cheap. Owners who live aboard their boats must pay fees ln addition to mooring charges. "It's still cheaper than a waterfront home would be," he admits. Curley's boat ls up for sale, but would he live aboard again? "lt'1 really a great way to live," he con-cluded. • To keep a boat' aeawarth)', • nwwar hull malnteaance 1ebedule 1bould be obHrved. Tbe followl111 lervtl ... cMct lilt for Uae retP9DIAbl• aallat. Atter-*UH: -boH down. lf poul!M =pe off br · el')' alx months: -smab bottom -cbect propeller, abaft, stern ~ tbroua-hulla, rudder and~ Hawe a lloble ~I I · a salon (called a living room by landlubbers>. "' two bedrooms and two bathrooms, or heads, and a dinette. The galley has a stove, oven, microwave and refrij(erator with freezer. r-k"Glllal8 t ' , I t e ' 1 • 4 I • ' , I f r ' SEE&SAIL A FREEDOM THIS SUMMER I 4) ·-re· l One of the decade's greatest achleve- m ents i n catamaran d esi gn & technology. r ~alllal6 r Trade away the daily ~s to sail fast over the windswept waters. It's a brand of Energy. Vis it ~~rl today tor a free demonstration and feel the energy -xoble EnePJt 1700 W . Coast Hwy. Wind su rfe rs will be one of many features at the Newport Har bor In-the-water Boat Show at Lido Marina Village. • • Newpe>rt Beach (714) 645-2062 1 April 16-20. Afttf the show, a freedom 40. 33 and 28 will be available by appointment for Inspection •tour slips In Long Buc.h. We'll show you how Ult redlng WOfks. why our wraparoWld sail Is bdter. and ways to rtclKovcr the pltasurt of single hlndtd sailing. A qualfltd sldpptr can demonstrate the swiftness and simplclty that has made tMst yachts world famous. Stroke the ~ mfted Interiors. and S<lYOf the sea worthiness that has taken Frttdoms iCJ'OSS tht Atlantk. the PKlfk and through hunbnes . If you are just 1 tire IQd(er, plust sby wnty. To be welcome, you nwst bt a gawintty inttmted prospect. or 1 Fretdom lovfng pmon. Bring M>ng an optn mind. Ind wt promise to twn )IOU on to 1 new kind d cN$1ng Ufit. Arise. 111 you hM to lost •• )ICMI' mys! J ENJOY THE ECSTASY OF SAILING WITHOUT THE AGONY OF BORROWING ' .... Three Olher S.llng Loc•tlOn• V..._.CIOIJ 61l-ltl4 i' A {'11f:VP!'O ""t'°i'k-4>M el M'll i~ thr 1dt-af tKxtiz.-t Nlf\Jl('IOOC: v. av to hll\f' fun v. 1th ram1lv and fnPO<i c: II ~l e: lt><1<. lhan mllllt "M'k-<'nds on ctrv tanct and dN'<.n't u .. r :inv Ill"' A OfW'·tlrnf' mt>mtwrc:h1p r.-.. or ~tcs anti a kl" rTWW\thl\' ~n'IN" <'h8rl!f" m11kf'!' our mt1n> C't11i rt«>r '1ff4 11\'&tlahlf' at kwl· <'O!Ct You 'n-thf' rapt111n If vou havf"n 'I hact J181f 1niz t"Xf)f'Mf'lft<'f". V.'t''ll tf'&('h Y"l'J at an pqu11llv klv.· pnC'i' In ju"t 12 • hool'l' Actn1nN'd d a111M>ll are-al 11\•a1labl«> Call toctfty £. i;ail thlll •'ffk~nd r • SAIL.ING ASSOCIATION •nd SAILING SCHOOL 2633 W. Coast Hwy., Newport leach 17141645-7100 Ma ... w-., C21JJ12MJll S. Diep C714J 231·7447 Call toll·frft 1 •I001 432-711'7 rmm outlllck• t~ loc-al •n>•11 f NOllY(AU, C•n. CAP> -lp IMb it ··~ ........... ,..-ee. .. Ma ..... 1n1 ·•mac:tl'::9.~.~.-::.r.-~re·~ "ater ulalnlran. Md M '• IOlneW'bat fthN:tut to gJt au.er~ hOw IM mana• '°win Sid ..... °" Ulli boat that nnt captured the ln· er lft'DaUaliel UoDhy, lit• UW. Ammc1'1 c..,., and ~~bt.'t:fa:.~oodld11utt>utol'anctruu\ Wmpele "· ~ MJ1LDING the PaUent Lady V in I LONO BEACH Not- ... _. fllled &!a ''=11 du.al. hopes the ed water aklera and beM wW be U.. t• def for the C'UP The C drivers ot · aome of the Clau catamaran cup triala start Aut 15 off Roton world '• fastest race Point tn the Row~ ateOon ol Norwalk where boa•a will be featured lbe r8"e llla ~ace In sept.ember ~ "When )'OU add up all these little thlnas. they Sunday at l~~ Lon.g get U> be_ one bl1 thiq, .. s ald Banks, involved 8e1ch Boat & Ski Club s do1ely tn t.M PaUent Lady's deaien and racing. l tth annual Regatta or "If we couJd aet one percent more efficaeocy oul of Champions PLV, that would be a big mvgtn. Hopefully, we'll The program will be ; get more than that." conducted In the Long BANKS TAXES TIME to weigh the epoxy lbat holds together the l · 16 •nch wrcraft·srade plywood that sheaths the hulls and wing of the 25-foot craft. And he takes time to talk about his work. But because the trials ror the cup are still five months away, Banks and DiMauro are holding back on details of their design, which they hope . wlll be chosen for the race. They would not allow a ·: photographer into the workshop. ·.. DiMauro is credited with perfecting the sail- : wing, a solid s par that serves the same use that a traditional mast, boom and cloth sail all perform ·together. "WE'VE BEEN FAIRLY lucky in that the wing has been able lo operate in all th~ wind ranges fairly efrecllvely, ... Bank s said The PLl V ~ o~ce sailed about 20 mph on a glassy sea while the w1od was only blowing 10 mph, he said. But the boats are also capable of sailing much • faster. he said. .. "We got hit by a squall during the trials with • PLJV off California and we were what we con- .sidered ·maxed out.· The rig was dead flat. Jet all ·the way out against the shroud and we were on a -close reach. I was on the trapeze as far back as I 'Could get ... had about that much freeboard left. And I fi gured the boat was doing about 35 mph ... BANKS HAS BEEN SAJLING two-hulled boats for more than half of his 37 years. In 1961. sailing a second-hand Aquacat, Banks took third in the na- tionals dcspilt. he s aid, going the wrong wav a round oneorthe marks. Beach Mar ine Stadium, located two miles south of th e San Di e g o freeway ocr Bellflower Boulevard. There will be continuous racing from noon until 5 p m . Gates open at 8 a.m. Overnight camping beforehand is prohibited. The racin~ will in·· elude tugh speed water ski racing. in vitational jet boats and outboard racing plus top inboard circle course racmg in blown a nd or fu('l boats as well a~ un blo" n or gas boats Featured performers includt! Long Rcach 's Bill Munct•y, driver of th e Un l1 m1tcd h ydroplane Atlas Van L1n t.'s and la t year Unlimited dnvN of the year. He will drive a v. bottom outboard Ti cke t s can be pur c ha sed at the stadium. S6 for udulls. Children undt.>r 12 are udmitled free when uc companied by an adult. Arriba Wins A.gain · Clwate Scores Whitney Jlictory LOS ANGELES -Dennis Choate's Arriba, Long Beach Yacht Club, scored its fourth cons~ut1ve win m Los Angeles Yacht Club's Whitney Series for yachts rated under the ln· t.ernational Offshore Rule. Voda·Mike Elias. LBYC; J. Aleta. Warren Hancock. NHYC IOR-B -1 T omah awk . Jehn Arens. BYC; 2 Shenandoah. William Palmer. NHYC: 3 Fast Company, Dick Deaver. LA YC. Winner in the Los Angeles Times Series for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet ratings was Nutmeg. skippered by P ete Schoonmaker, Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club. lOR-C -l. Kindred Spirit, Mill and Marty Vogel. LBYC. 2. Tonka, Harry Hibbs. Ana YC ; 3. Ruffian, Earl Dexter, VYC LA Times Series PHRF·A -1. N ut meg: 2. Little Whitney Series ror yachts 30 feet and under was won by Ace of Cups. co-skippered by Tom Hall and Bruce Gotison, Alam itos Bay Yacht Club, and Ginger Ale II. Andy Ayale. ABYC. was the winner in the Sma ll Boat Ocean Racing Association fl~t sailing for the Todd Pacific Trophy. Dynamite. Bob Morns. KHYC: 3 Restless. Bob Young. LA YC. Little Whitney Serles MORC 1. Ace of Cups: 2. Sea Dream. Paul Yates, <.:YC : 3 All Spunked Up, Robin Sodaro, BYC. Todd Padfle Serle11 Trophy wmners in each class: SBORA -Gil)ger Ale II: 2. leman· ja. Bob MacDon a ld. CBYC . 3. Sirena, Mike Kennedy . CBYC. Whitney Ser1es IOR-A -I. Arriba; 2. Azahara. Al Newport Yachtsman To Race SAN FRANCISCO Mike Kane of Sou th Shore Yacht Club. Newport Beach, is an of- ficial entry in the 1980 single·handed Transpac race from San Fran- cisco to Kauai, Hawaii, starting June 15. Kane will sail his 52· root trimaran Cruaader in which he recently won a 300-miJe single-banded race out of Marina del Rey around the Channel Islands. Kane also started the 1976 alngle banded race from Plymouth , England to Newport, R.I. in bis trimaran, Splrtt of '76, but had t.o tum back when heavy weather damaaed the bull ot his boat. Michael Hen, cpm· modore ot the 1gonsor- ln1 1ldale-banded Sall- in1 Sodety. said he ex- Ensenada Race Seminar Slated Novice Ensenada race sailors who would like to know whether to go "inside or outside" the Coronado Islands in the upcommg race (April 261 could prof'i~ by an Ensenada race Seminar co- s ponsored by Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club and Hood Sailmakers California, Costa Mesa. Friday at 7:30 p.m . J\nd those who would like a little pre-r ace practice in elbow bending are invited to attend the no-host bar al 6:30 p.m . The seminar will be held at BCYC, 1601 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. Featured speakers will be DeMis Durgan Ron Love, Paul Miller and Mike Schachter, all ex: perienced Ensenada s ailors a.s well as other orfshore races. Durgan and Love will discuss tbe strategy and tactical aspects of the race. Miller will cover safe· ty and navigation, and show a film. "Man Overboard" which covers the proper procedures ror recoverine a man in the water. Schachter will be the moderator and will lead a discussion oo the proper sail inventory for the race. A fee of SS can be paid at the door or by pre· registering with Hood Sallmakers, 861 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa. For more information contact Schachter al 548-3464 . Sailing Course Set pects 15 eotriea in this Coastline Community Collete is ortertn1 a 'I • a r ' s r a c • · H e coune in competitive aaJUna foe 1allboat racen delcrtbed the r.ce u • startlng Wedllellday from 7-9 p.m. ln Roocn 1' at maxlmu.n tHt of • the P'in1ey Leara.inc cent., 11521 Edward.I St., Wlar'• Mamanabip. en· w .. tmlmter. Tbe course nm.a for nloe weea and dunaee ad neolve. l• free. In U. nnt rac. lD 1978 'lbe coune hu been preteated over the put • total ol Sl bo9ta start· three yean to help experienced racing 1ldppen e4 ud 21 flnlahed. The and crews Improve and reftne tbelr knowledt• of wlnDtr wu Norton tbe rulet, atratel)', tactic. and boat handllnt Ssnltla. IOU Valley. eov· neceuary to. compete In offtbon and one·dealp utDI tM 2,111-~ dll-comDeUUoa ln Southern California. tanee ta 11 da)'I, 2 boun · Instructor for the clUI wW tM Al N•~r a MCI ft mtr.t•. local tailor, now ln hit 8lrd year ol compeuuve lAtlltb ol eq,enwe •all.Illa which hu ranted from Sabota to 12-meten lfM llOt a factor la~ ID neeytbtna from the Beer Can reaatta to tb• 1171 '*' Hen aald • .,Six Tablti race. of tM "*bWI bad ben l'or Nfiltratton lnform1lloa c-11 Coaatllne ilallq ~ .... Uau two Community CoUec• at ea.-. dUrln• the day or JMn Nel.IKlD atMa-4518 evllllna• after&. .A:verage Income Ris~ $2,048 WAmUNOTOlf CAP> -Tbe avera1e auw IDtOme ol Ametku famlllel u; nal w.. wW rtM rrom ew.-th1t 1ear &o tat• at tM eed ol tM dHade u pall powtb u.41 CGl!dD• lD the ll90l llCOOl'dlq to tbe CeuUI Bureau. 1 Aven.p bouMhold incomes ln tbae "comtant dollan" ro.e at an avenp annual rate or about 2.z percent per year lD each ol t.be lut 20 years. little lowtt" tban they averactd la the 1MOludmo.. At tbt NIM Ume a a.r.-pettenlqe ol Mu11bDMI WoUid be ea.rmna a:ao.ooo a year or more In 1"0 ud fewer would be In tbe t10.ooo:and·under income brac.-~et. If annual IJ'Owtb penlstt at about 2 percent. families' aver.,e qnual ln- come wW lf'OW to S15.• ln 1181. S1&.15e In UllO and $18,171 in 1915, the report u.ld. The NllGU, he Hid, are that lDeome aro,rtb •&owed markedly tn tbe late 11709 and W. year'• expected reeeuioD could 1&ow ltfW'tber. TllS •v•BAV'S "lllUltratlve Pro- !fftioal ot Money lncome Sbe Dtatribu· lions" •ttempta to now t.be "real" 1rowth In families' income -that Is, •rowth which ls not due to inflatioa. So at aaaumes "that t.be PQJ'Cbu1nc power or the dollar nmaina coostaot" throu1h 1995. IP GaowTH 18 slower. uy 1 percent. Income will onlY Increase to Sl.$.391 by 1M. U arowtb Ia faster. at 3 percent. It ·wUl aotoa1.a. A88Ull1'NG 'l'RE Z PEacENT UlDUal growth rate ln Income, the data ,_. that ~ perttntase of raml.Ues eambll under Sl0,000 a year will drop from 11.2 percent ln 1980 to ao percent ln 1980 apd 27 .a percent In im. . , The report makes no attempt to say wbkh growth rate ls moet likely. But Gordoa Green. a Census Bureau atatllt.idan, aaJd "it may tum out that the growth rat.es in the future may be a At the ume time, the percenlal• ot families eaminl $30,000 a year or iDdre wouJc;t rtae trom 12.5 percent th1a year to 20.6 petteftt at the end of the decade and 25.4 percent in 1995. Ma Bell Facing Test New Firm Selling Long-distance Service WASIDNGTON <AP> -Turning its attention to residential customers, a new company is offer· Ing long-distance telephone service at prices below the rates charged by the Bell System. • The MCI Communlcalioos Corp. recently launched a hefty advertising blitz in Denver and Cin cinnati. The firm has s igned up 3.000 households since March 3 in Denver and 1,000 since March 17 in Cincinnati. "By the end of this year, we expect t.o be offer· inJ? our service residentially in three to five dozen c1lJes," says MCI s pokesman Gary Toban. "We 'U be in Sall Lake City and Omaha by the end or the month and in Washington. D.C • within 90 days." MCI IS NOT THE first Bell competitor to offer low-cost, long-distance phone service to res1denllal customers. The Southern Pacific Communications Co. <SPC>. a subsidiary of the Southern Pac1 f1 c Co , wtuch operates the railroad of that name, began offering its SPRINT Limited service last rau. UnU.ke MCI. however. SPC has not launched a large advertising campaign to attract customers and its service cannot be used between 8 a m and 5 p.m. on weekdays. unless the customer agrees, lo place at least S25 worth of calls per month. Both companies say their service provides savings only to custom ers who pay at least S2S a month now in long-distance charges to Bell. Callers with less charges do not net any savings compared to higher Bell rates because or a $10 monthly service charge. MCI SA\'S THE AVERAGE residential long - ~:. -I.. • ·-. -.-.. distance customer can save at least 40 pettent orr comparable Bell rates. Tobin listed these ex- amples: a 13-minute call from Los Angeles to Kansas City during the evening would cost Sl.79 on MCI compared to $3 .14 on the Bell System: a 28· minute call from San Francisco lo New York would cost $4.16 via MCI and S7 .02 via Bell. MCI and Bell have tangled for years in the commercial long-distance market. "This is Just a continu.auon ol what MCI has been doing ror several years. wbJch LS gradually expanding mto the high-density, lone-distance market." s ays Bell s pokesman Pie Wagner. "They're still not malting any attempt lo ~rve the smaU towns or rural are&!>. They're only skim· ming the cream off the top ... "IT HAS T~N US nearly a dttade to reach the poutl where we can offer thu servace to re- s idential consumers, .. says MCI chairman Wilham McGowan There are some drawbacks Customers must pay the Sl<>·a·monlh ree and have aCCe$S lo a push· buttom telephone rather than the ~ expem11ve dial phones. And using MCI or SPC means takmg extra tune to make your call. The customer rim dials a seven-d1g1l number to reach MCI's computer and then punches a personal. five-digit code for bllllng purposes before dialin& the normal area code and number. MCI officials say it will be some ume before their network lS ext.ended to areas such 1s Florida and the Pacific Northwest. but they contend 1t already serves more than 70 metropolitan areu. lml&SPlm, ... $75.000ff on all roof reoairs and coattnos. Speaaliz.1ng In linseed 011 treating shingle and shake roots. Asptla« & acryhc coatings for all types of bu1fl·u1> comPOs•ttOn and mobUe home roots 20 years experience No waiting. FREE esltmates. Membef ot Chambef of Commerce and Cahtorn.a Contracton Assoc Lie t320256 C714t IJWtll 0 P•fer WIDE AREA COVERAGE ORANGE CO.-L.A. •J7.7!a ••••• 11 -.... :: : ~ ____ J Six ways to speed up JUUr banking. Now you can take a six-lane highway to convenient banking that ·s the fastest and widest in Costa Mesa. We call it the "Citizens Express:' You 11 find friendly tellers to speed you on your way in the most efficient manner ~ibl You can bank in the comfort of your without having to park and walk to the lobby. It,s come-as-you-are banking. The Cit· ns Express is the easiest, most con 'ent way to bank in Costa r:tesa. , tum in at Citizens Bank and get on the Exp~ .. the fastest banking on wheels. 0 ~BANK OF CDSTA Mf5A Harbor Blvd at Baker. Costa Mesa. Member FDIG. . i ' ., ... CVNNln • Nl!W YORK tAP> -.1'11t •v.c:e of wolneG u.eeUUY• ln ma. lnd'*1'tal tofl)OraUom aw lui-old llua•tU la UM 1>Ut fell an. but a )'OUAltr ,,_. WMaid &Mm 11 expected to reuh th ..... llvll:l la UM l ... PtcP •~ &uctae ,...._. •hole mtcroecope det~la ev.n •lllbltlt mutaUou ln ecM"POf•a. Ufe. beDevtit the >'CN"l•l' .iiYe to llVH yean out ot coUep. an mueh b9tter ~11\pped nadl the top. ttuu of the older 1roup. M st.aw. rett•v.d a audden thswl ard ln the lJ70I because ol. lbe mood ol the Um•. FtYI ol •.lie...,. f'leda. an equipped by work expei-enee \o malot.aln eaellltum. ~ In .sdlUon. the proleuor found that few of t.Mm really were aJD'\ln• IOI' UM ~. and tbat many ol \hem were ln ataff and aupport potl· Uon1 ln which mana1erlal dutiea and upward mobility are areaU.y llmiled Jenn1oas. wboH atudy "The Mobile Manaser" ts a maucement clusic. and whole "Anatomy ot Leadership'• ii esteemed for itl In· SiChl blto political and business leadenhlp, feela the younger set is different. cu...... •'TffE OORPOltATIONS are not t.akln1 the Fltaanclal Ce11ter Due Work has begun on the S8 milHon Saddleback Financial Center on Calle La Plata. Laguna Hills. The four-story. 75,000.square·foot building with sbc·level parking facility is scheduled for completion in early 1981. Eldorado Bank a nd a. stockbrokerage firm. to be annowiced. will occupy the first floor. Corbin Yamafuji and Partners: Inc .• Newport Beach, was the architect. Owner and developer is The Macklin Co. 1ne aborttatl wltb them," he says. ''They are getting a broad ~of experieftce, and they a.re &1veo DO breaks. Tbe survivors '41lU be pnpared to assume presidencies.'' ·Jennings. professor of management at Michigan State U..lversity and confidential adviser to chairmen of blue chip cor· JtraUoas, recently studied the roles played by women executives tailing $40.000 or more. He found 40 percent or them serving as corporate officers ho are in fact performing high status administrative assistant ~ secretarial responslblliUes for the board of direetors and other VW Plant Blessing to Michigan cfticers." ABOlJT SS PERCENT of them are in staff and support pos\· tions. including personnel. market planning. public relations and 1fgisl8live a.ff airs, rather than occupying general management aid line jobs. J Of tbe remainder, only 8 percent were found to occupy jobs in hicb they carried responsibility for profit centers, such as lllanagement of a division. and able to rem am upwardly mobile. DETROIT (AP ) Volkswagen's decision lo build a second U.S. car assembly plant is being hailed here as a bless· Ing to Michigan and the struggl· ing American auto Industry. which has 205.000 workers on layoff dunng a massive sales slump. • "While tbe prognosis for the older group is not good at this time the prospects for the younger group is exceptionally good." -tenoings believes. Many of them. he says, will obtain the needed •perience on the line -in jobs where they are responsible for a \(Jlit 's performance. I . "It means additional Jobs at a time when we've got a severe unemployment crisis in the auto industry." a United Auto Workers union spokes man said in Detroit. "We think 1t sets an example that the Japanese auto companies ought to follow." i JENNINGS FEELS THE newer group also ts more aware of The supervisory board of Volkswagen AG. the Wes t German parent of Volkswagen or America, has endorsed build- 1 n g a seco nd plant. The carmaker's first U.S. factory is operating at capacity at New Stanton, Pa .. with no layoffs - unlike the r emaining four domeStic manufacturers. t!ie corporate structure and sensitive to what is needed for s uccess. To ilJu,,trate. he draws a distinction between mentorshlp and sponsorship. Members or the older group are more concerned with finding mentors. or those able to teach them the requirements or a job. In oontra.st, the younger group is more aware that sponsorship is more powerful. : Whereas mentA>rship relates to a teacher. sponsorship Involves l»eing discovered by an executive several levels above you, and •ho is able to assist you in gaining access to challenging f9sponsibilities. "IT WAS primarily a formal!. ty. but it's sate to say we have the backing of our parent com· pany in our continuing negotia· tions." said Tom McDonald. spokesman for VS of America. But "all the details haven·t been ( 642 • 4321 ) Direct or collect, to aubscrlbe to YOUR hometown paper, the DAILY PILOT PUBLIC NOTICE -... ~,_...., .... ,.. ............ ,... .... ll 1 nnunltJ •• ...,., PUBLIC NOTICE • ···---av peymeat. ···-•C-...-del •R..W..U.I Cnnli'CI our 1-n ,_,_dolt IMTYke tur vour f11\6 nct09 rwuds (714) 759-1515 AMtltlCAN ttOllW MORTOAOE 230 NewPo<t Cent~• Onve 04ts09n P1az a NewPOn Beech Cahfom.a 92960 LET HENCE & COMPANY HELP YOU ACHIEVE YOUR SALES AND MARKETING GOALS. Whether yourt,it a corwumet product or eervice. we tpecialize in all phUet of 1r11rketin1t oontUllation. large and small. from product plaMlllfll and nllOU'Ch 10 dittribution, ~ ultll promotioll and advert~ Hence & Company "1... is m11de up of n11ult1 orientrd peop&e dedicaled 10 mad:M •lllC ,._.""" 0r-. CAest o.llY ~ txrellt"floe. Companic8 w11h whom we han tuuJ bu11nt1AA ""'· •. ti.n. 29, HIO tMWO d ff p od Co H experience inclu e: Americen ome r uct• rp.. unt PUBLIC NOTICE Weuon f'ooda Inc., Ideal Toy Corp .• llfgttl & M .. ym lne •. Si.1 }lags Inc. and WIWnlOn Sword loc. ~=:~::::' If DJ would like Information on how Henot" & ComP*l\y Tiie toli-lflg ,_.,, 11 Going ... can 'help you 1chi~e your Illes and markl'tin~ pb. iw••,,~~ CONSTAUCTtON, n o.... telepbooo us at 714-640-0531 or pl-.. lefid u• IM followins a~. trWle. CA wt" coupoo and allow ua to contAC:t you JOSEPH SOCHA, ti Ctou · llos-lntlle,CA'27U • ·----------------------· !1':.i........_ .. QlndUCteca 11y eft • I TOt Bence a C.O.peay I Tllll =...,.~ tlltlf .... IN I ~ Advm.w.1Coo1uhaota ce'""T. C•~ •• Or•~• c .. 11ty I 17 Polat SteJ' Orite ~·t.i-. ,,_..,I C....cW.._,CA926H hbll .... 0r-. CoHt 0..Jy PllOI I ,.,. I.'~ ..... ,_ ,..,. I M.M CCMttad .. with .,.-. lalonmlloo abaelt your PVBUC NOTICE I ..tl.U., ~ 1 .N PICTl110UMUSO••SS I mite ------------------NAM8 ITATSM•MT Tiie ro11owtno .,.,._ la Clol"9 M " I Bu11IneM AddNlt :l'..CHO-nM•cuLA1.fo .. mot I lreo•1111,.t, Suite HJ. Hllfttl"etl>tl I .. ec.11,C111tom1•ftMt I ---------------------TMtll ,_,.., ........ llt I wit• 10. H11111111et•111u1ctt, I Prochtct~------------lfOr~a..._ I Tiii• w.•-· .• ~~ ~ • Tele....__ "'"'"~ . ~ . .,,., ==i:.. ..... Wltll .......... ____________ .. ___ _ ty GWll .. °".,.... (Oulltf -.... ~ ..,_ ,.,.. .... er-.. c..t Oe11Y '"'"' MA1L80X .._ __________________ ~ .... , .. a...... . .... I • ) l} ' worked out a nd nothing 1s signed," to put the plant in the Detroit suburb of Sterling Heights. McDonald said production at the second plant could begtn in the summer of 1982 1f an agree- ment LS reached on schedule. The v.ord was good news for Michigan, where the state job- less rate was 11 percent ln MarC'h, nearly twlC'e the national rate of 6.2 percent The new plant would provide jobs for nearly 4,000 v.orkers and pay nearly S20 m1ll.Jon a year in taxes. said stale Com· merce Director W1lllam F McLaughlin VW wants to locate Its factory at the Michigan Army Missile Plant, bemg vacated by Vought Corp.. which had used 1t for building missile s until its military contract expired. Slerlln1 Heights Mayor An· thony Dobry called the endorse· ment ··sometJu.ng very good for the community -for the entire s tate or Midugan. not to men- tion stales Wte lndiana and Otuo wher e s upplie r plants are located" "Suu::e we 've made aU of the moves to this point -and they've ail been in the l.llterest of getting Volkswagen to come to Ov~r Th~ Countf>r .WO~ this state and thls city -all we need ls the transfer." he said. THE U.S. House last week ap- proved legislation that would transfer title of the misalle plant to Michigan's state·run .lob Development Authority. It could then ie.se or sell the plant to Volbwagea. Tbe Senate Armed Services Commit* also bu ap. proved a vtrtu.ally identical bill. But unW a transfer meas\IJ'e is enacted. St-erllng Heights. tbe !ltate and the auto lnduat.ry must wait and hope. "We have this long:• said Dobry. "I guess we can wait a ht tie bit longer." Pott .• °" » t Off ~l Off 14A ()ff t• J °" 13 l ()Ii ll 1 Off 12 ) ()ft tis Off 11 ) Off 12 ) Off 111 Off 11.t Off It J ()ff II I Off II t Off II I Off II I ~ ... , I0.1 tO 1 Off IO S Off IOJ Ol1 ..., ~::: MUTUAL FUN DS ' • .. • BUSINESS I STOCKS Fair Shake Due? UM a liant mapllyint mirror, UM U .s. Social Security 1>ro11am reneeu the dlamally un.caual atatua ot women 1n ti-. job market&>lace -Uqen.a, evlcleoce ot centurl• ot d.llerlmlnatlon. Like 1 roariq bonlfn. lndtsnaat demandl for corrective action ere 1preadJn1 1mon1 women thro~ the land and act'Oll all Cltetorlel Of ace, educ1Uon. race and lncome. . And atlaal, llketbe responsible autboriUH they are suppoeed to be, Social Security expert.a are algnallna that we may be on the brlnli or wlplnt out the wor1t inequities that have blotched this 1y1tem. marred the JuatJce of tbl• great soelal program and shamed lta poUcymaken few so lone. LIFESTYLES IN TfflS nation have undergone enormous upheaval since the L930s. when the framers or OW' Social Security System built into the law the stereotypes of family life in which they so firmly believed. Even then. the s tereotype o r the typical American ramily -a male family head Cthe sole breadwinner>. a housewife. a boy and a girl -was by no means entirely accurate. But it's true that In 1940 only 14 percent or all married women were in the paid work fqrce and the tradillonaJ role for a married woman was homemaker. Only a relatively few "old maids" were eicpected to earn a wage and social security benefits in their own right. But between the 1940s and today. women have s urged 111to the U.S. work force at a pace which has mad~ t his influic the outstand1nR econo m ic phenomenon of the 20th century. TODAY. MORE T HAN four out of 10 married y,,omen are m pa) mg Jobs The two· paycheck family ,.., c.-ommonplace The woman's paycheck lS at the Inundation of our economic ~oc1ety Y~t. as in the past. women are in the main slill rPl<•tcated to thC' lower.paying JOb5 -with women 14 ho are doinR identical wo rk under identical c1rcum11tanc-es as men often paid less A startlmg result· The average benefit for it wo man retiring m 1980 v.111 be more than 40 percent below the average benefit of a newly·retired male 140rker HEil RECORD OF lo14t-r earnings from he r JOb outs1~ the home only partially explains this sicken· 1nR disparity Another factor 1s that there will bf• i.:aps in her work record renecting the periods v. hen -.he drops out of the v.ork force to bear and care fur ch1ldren At the same time. tht: ratio of divorces to mar- rtaJ!es has Jumped from Ont' divorce for every six marriage certificates issued in 1940. lo one divorce £or every two marriage ceruhcates issued today But a divorced woman cannot collect a benefit based on her former husband's earnings rttord in hl'r older yeari; unless the marnage has lasted for at least 10 years 1 t.:nt1I recently, it was 20 years 1 Even 1f her marriage has lasted 10 years. th(' chanc-es are that she hasn't worked or has held only lo14 ·paying JObs and has been an in·and-outer -tak · m g tune out ror homemakmg or childbearing . Stock Prices Drift After Decline Halted NEW YORK t AP> -Stock prices '4ert.' mixed today, d rifting a1mlessl) after Monday's decline. The Dow J orit's a\'erage of 30 industrials. up more than 4 polnL'I early in the '1ess1on. shov.ed a I S4 point decline to 783.36 The 8\'erage dropped 6 6S Monday Lo:cie~ held a S-4 lead over gamers a mong New York Stock Exchange··hsted issues StfH"lu 111 Tie#' Spotllglu NC w vo~o< •AP) Ao..-I\ p,,." Tuo ... d·•• AO••IM ad &H • •• °'' f11Wl'd uo 10.i. l'ft<."4'~ ~ .IW lfUAI ,.._., "~' ,..,, ........ ""•fll'"r. . \ N,. ..... IC)Wlr., .. 11 \&\.f\ N( W \'()4111( API NV ~tor• •• , .... •0010• IW\61 lOl•J 7#\ •70 O(X) "'""'O\n Oict• ll 0.0.0DO W••• -ll,100 000 Mont~ -•1.lA0,000 Yu r -. H :No0,000 Two ¥f ¥S .-00 JI. t10.000 J6" I to Nlf l.~.UO.l'1 1t1'1 to O<'I• l OU ..0 000 ltJil to -· I •ll.110 000 -AT &"'(II 010 NEW VO•.C l&Pl AM I) too.o• u s 1'1l Ill , .. • ll ·---··-.. ................... .....-,lr'9ftwe...- !?_... ..... , .................. ............. .....,... .............. --~-._.... Wf*l to ••..--. lrl ......... '"" pir.rl i 1 lCWI lUO'f LYCV llOWI to ... lie trvtft '°'"'*"" e eooo~ OOOct .......... CWt .... l'4M ..,.,..., Md en-.............. ., .. ,.,. ..... e amnlCOOWANY lr.=a. ~ClHM: ...... ~. w:= t:30 . MAUDI lhe dMth of tofMOfte cloM hM • dl'•tlc lftec1 on Meude'lllfe (P.,, 'l • '"'l/IW¥t 9llNCM BoObV lllCI ,,..., CM1P out The •'Ha ppy Days·· gang put on a bur lesque routine with stripper Juanit a Merrill tonight at 8 on ABC. Channel 7. From left arc Ro n Howard. He nry Wink le r , Donny M o~t a nd Anson Williams. m 11'9 bacttywd to IOOll< lot Uf~ F<l'"mlC' u troneut J•mH McDM ll guHI ""' • SAWOAO ANO ION Fred tnMll• lnlo lhe NBC 1h1dlo1 to meet l ena Home. 111e "first lady OI hi• dreem•" • 1)1()( CAVETT Gueat. Carmen McRM (Part I of 21 GD OVEAf.MY "Cre111tvoy·· (RI CJ) TIC TAC DOUGH (fl MERV OAIFFIN Gues111 Ron Ely, Eva Gabor. Wtlll&m ~let 81111· ry, Clptain Clllf Montgom· ftfy 71)() II C88 MEWS D NBCNEWS 8 HAPPY DAYS AOAJN A powef-<:razess acting sne<111 111kes a dlSltke 10 Fonzoe and condUctt o ht>avy-n&nded camoa1gn 10 run h•m OV1 of town U ABC NEWS 0 Cl) JOKER'S WILD G) M•A•S'H EJhBuat&O trom '24 hour• of duty, HllW!leye end Col Polter rllj)Ond to a o..- i>erlla ca11 IOf -oeon• tr°'"" 1 KOt..,.. Atmy holpl- tat. • r.4£ BENNY HIU SHOW A k>Olc It the llfe of en 1m90IMty tamou1 mua1- c1en wttlch tlllc" thla men lrom boyhood 10 monllOod • OVEAEASY "C.&atlvtty" (R) 0!) MACNEIL I LEHReA REPORT 7:30 II 2 ON TtiE TOWtof Stt!W Edwards and Cof>nte Chung vl!llf Ille Centor '°'" H111hng Ans -e people OI alt ages fe8I n 10 COC>fl With pnya1ea1 paWl; an 1nterv>ew Wllll a Ooctor who teaches Clllfdren abo<ll death: a lo<>ll at the ,_, blJOOlng ~ 8 tour ot Ille Conr&d H111on 11ouse 1n Bel·Ait D SHANAHA Guest Barbi BMlon 8 @I FACE THE MUSIC U $100.000 NAME THAT TUNE Channrl L b • ing• f) KNXT tCBS) Los Anqolus D KNBC (NBC) Lo!. Anqeles a KTLA (Ind I Los Angele'! 0 KABC TV (AOC) Los Anqclc., ({) KFMB (COS) San 01090 O KHJ· TV (Ind) Los Anqetes ~ KCST (ABC) San D•f•qo G) KTTV (Ind) Los Angoles G) KCOP·TV (Ind·) Los Anqele~ fl) KCET· TV (PBS) LO'> Anqeles 8il KOCE·TV (PBS) Hun11ng1on Beach G TIO TAC OOUOH • AU. IH THI! ,AMILY MIU lntlerlll eome monwy 11•1(1 QI-a doNllton 10 the M1.Gov11rn c amp11lgn, c:au.1ng AICl\4 to hll the c;otlmg • ADAM-t2 Mlllloy and Reed have lo e•e<Ci9e lhetf Wiii When they h•Ye 10 dMf with a droo~en drtvet. e MACNel / L.EHAEA REP<>m' ~~NE SM 1 Ofuellng snow •-and mMI a vegeiarten Wlll!f"tnaflln 8:00 8 Cl) THE WHITE SHADOW An aml>l110U8 rlval c:oech con •lflC4!9 AeeYe1 •la< guilfd 10 lel11e the Car.er ll'Om and play tor httn !RI t) SANFOAO 8 PRISONER: C£U 8l()Q(H S~•udl ace us all on' t••PIOOl'I lnll tept&H!Hl emOltOOS ()(Of"°'*' and lfilll 0 ~I HAPPY DAYS JOllMKl <k>Cldl>'I IO CJ0 lrom "shortc;iill<~ 10 ClltM'Sf'C(ll.1' w1l4ln CM· cn1 u1i.0tt." 101> M" pnoto- ~1pl'W'f s aSMll~I (RI D M0"1E • • t · Aun A C«>Ol<lld Mile (1~9) LOU!& JOUf. Olin Mary Tylel MOO<I A lflOCller ~ IO'iOlved wi1n mv<Oflf and 1n1ngue i.Heot <h.co~tng an vn<)ef· g,o;mcs aabotaoe pl()t 12 '"'I G) CAAOl 8UAN£TT AHDFRIEHOS .... • • " "l1le Or.-. •t: f 1111). 0-. ,.,..,.... -... .......... ...... ..,~ ... ................... ,, ..... ..., .......... ...... of M OIJOOl'I-.. , .. • • ,..,,.. c• IWt , • •TCl•lff ttoetOlllle~ llWWWiWW "11\e ~ Glfft9' TrO• dOWll'' .......... _,.., .......... lld ..... ~ IN Cfllco lierMI IO find °"" why, with Ille ··~ of ..... promlllng ,_VwLAd.llhla ~ •.,. loeMo. IOCI a:10 . a.I LAVWlta & ...UV flle Qfrtt -'*Id .. w.IOM-IOM oouneeiOf't ., a let llnn (R) e THtooo~ When F.ibl ~ • "*"""' of lie ~ Pollcl ~ IMNOc ,.._ '°' c:r1mlnlll end lnnOQlnt byltendlra .... • ~AllOMIAM f'MNCllOO "U 06ooonde~ Act II Of ~·· dllllc ~ feetl.Wlng A9Mta Scotto and Luc:lenO Pe¥eronl ii Of"'91lted lnCMllng d«U- mentwy ~~ to enhllnC* tftll ~· unders\el'dlng of tM IC1. Hott· Tony Rendell. t:OO 9 (J) OUVAHA TAAOEOY: T)f( 8TOAY OF ... JONE.8 T"41 "'90ll tnet tr-- formed the ~ Jim JoflM from a c;C)n()Clr'ned IOcial fe8'def to a perl0fll4. "v wtlO led the l4ltt1erl of Jot1e1town. Guyana to thelf doetll •• Oftmetllllc:I. ,,..,, t) D THE 8IO 8tCW Holla Vlc:lor Boroe end Lorette Swil Questa. Peg- gy Fle<n•ng, lt>e Two Aonntft. ooera 1>ar110ne Snetrl~ Miines. l<.en Betry tr.e Danoe l htle1e1 o4 H8rfem. 1ne Unflno•n Comoc 8 YtSON PAOPOSmOHt COMMITTEE HQwlltd JIMI IS joined by ~lt>Q flOOl'>Om<S1S end poltlte1an1 who dltCUSS and snow l>OW 10 CVI 'fO<>f Pl" son al enoome 1 ... U ®J THREE'S COMPA14Y Jue• ' plannf'd Qu1a1 -'I.end 81 II~ mounhlWl ut>on turns Into ,, 111r"°'"rtnq circus wllNl JIW"ll llO<J Cn<•~l .now uo wnnec:towd ICCJIR) G) MERV GRIFAH '1:} NOVA .. Acton Thf' Sllf!nee Batrl· "(' ~ahe<J lf\OIVKI· uolt l>f0"'8 Ille sucx;esg of rec:enl loC!entrllc and medl· cat breu1<1nroughl lor the dell (RI t:30 D AETUAH TO UGANDA Ed Nelson Nnll1" 81.oop Feeto l(IWngerll 1 rtllUnl KOOP • 1 :00 -''Th• Crowded Sky." DlnaAnclrewa and Rhonda Flem· int atar ln th1I 1utpenaeCuJ movie •bout two alrplanet on a collision coune. KCET • 8:30 -Opera From San Francisco. Luciano Pava rotti and Renata Scotto at ar In Act 11 of Ponchlelll'' c laule oper a ··La Oloconda." CBS 8 9:00 -"Guyana Tragedy : The Story of Jim Jones." A dramatba· tlon or the events that culminated in the mass murder and suicide in Guyana <re- viewed below>. to UOlndl llftlr t*rlO •itllld .., ldl ""'*' kif r.o ....,.... •a TA)O Whln ~ .... Ell*le ... ,...,. to .... ~ lriln. E1elN .... • Quidlar c:ur'9 WOlid ... to ~...:.'::""AAs (RI MTN ,... 0..-OdcH AgalMt'' ~Std......, deClldel 10 1n .... r1g11e ~ heppel1l11ge .. IN~~ .,.., lie ~*Y ~ l'llahltldln•~ r90I (OloMd ~ '°' Ille '-'lnO lmpljred) (RI 10:0011 =TO HMT Jonathan and JeonH..- Mlte>eC1 M&ll'I MW gift· lnend •• lnYOlwd when lhetf hOuM ie 11r1pped of 111 tuf l"lltll\lnOt (RI 9) NIOHT OA.U.ERY "5'>«1re In T~" A WOtftlll retuma from ..- llOO IO hef New Engltnd antlQUe ">OP ano hods her ...... d8ld UC>ll!Mrt lD ~ea< 10.30 D UNITED STATES In the c;Oul"M of -ttiq d "*' .. ~ltOtWo<• Rlc:Nitd llt>CJ lJl>Cly 019(0V e< Ille; could M ftfl I~ O•o;n~ CDC!> HEWS fa FAST f-OMWARD Wor1d l~ Pofille• Tne ctllf'OM In ~II> "'"'!I t<!Ctl~ MM:I glOO· ..i lele'tlllorl \I~ JOH N DARLING -~ • Otl'IWV k,.._, 1M Story Of A IKunQ Womlf\' ~ ~"'. ~ IK4'flll ~~on •~ "*" ......... Md • ....... ~ol .... O. °'-~~."'...,...,toe) tt•1••C1>0 .... NIWl'(WB>~ DAVI AU.EH Af lMOl 0.... • Aor9"C9 ...,..... 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Cflet lot • ~ S>atrol °'**· • ~ and a -in Mid Of medlc*an.ttton t;OO G TOMOMOW lklddy Aogett 111(1 Cir"* Myerl . l'WQ film l!gurM of ltlf' twwltlM, IC)W1 l om II Pldrl11t, !tie noma of MIWY Plcil tor d lf>d OouQIM fair· 1*111• Jr •...av~ * • * "thl M<ll.IM nwt Roarfld ' I 1filS91 Pl!19f Sellen Jun Set>etg W?Wtn 1tw! G• llnd Duc:tTy ol r ~ tflal<lfl 1t1 ~ t.nancaai ttalu• Ill people deGIC)9 10 QO 10 -Wf111 ITMI U 'i to cmc>'IMI IM ~fl ht .30 ..... ) I 30 0 MOYIE • * • ,,,,, cldel · peso Slf'()Nlln ~Hally Gail ~ Tho! UWIA ontl~ tor 9t a ,,.. "Oh-IHMI ~ l•OUOleO """"' OtVo o4 hr\ CC..otrl\ lu<"" OU1 10 !>" tne .,.~ ,,, , 1)1.t>i tnr ""'°"' °""'~ ,,. '""'' , .... pt)n6olllo> .. ,,,..., 1t'.-d•ndq's Da11c I•• Mol'ln t t :00 • • • Vt "The H;gtrt f oghtllf•" ( 19801 AotMw1 Mltctium, Dan O'Her1ihy A reluc tant young man ..__ • rote .., tfte IOU! ~'°" (211n) t~O •••-n .. ~~ t 19'421 John Wsyne. Mir· llw'9 o.ncn "" ~ OIM .... tryw.g 10 11M1 QOld from ....,,.... I I hr , 30 ""n l ••••• ''TMOood E.ntl. (Pen II 1 •93n Paul Munl l..-Ratner 8eaed on Ille ltorf by~~ by ArmatTong & Batluk It's Trench Warfare for CBS, ABC This Week B y TOM JORY l'<EW Y ORK I AP > CBS a nd ABC. battling riov. n to lhe "'m.• in the closes t ralm~s race 1n a dt·- cadl'. a rc ftrtn~ an unprcct-den tcd a rsenal of m ult1milbon dollar progr a mmmg at Lhc Ame rican ltl(•\'IStOn VICWlnA public With presl1~c m ore t han profits a t s ta ke. the l\\ o nt•tworks :.ir e counting on a m ixture of sensa· tJon:il new fart• a nd re runs of e arlier ratin ~s win· ocri-. to give them the ecl~e as they enter the last W~C'k of the 1979·80 prime -time season in a dead heal. "IT'S A UTTLF: LIKE an a lhlC't1c conlest .. said Brandon Tart1koff. president of the entertain mt'nt d1v1s1Dn at Nnc. which is finishing the '-t'a~Cln a clear lh1rd, ··141th two team s fight ing for the ch amp1onsh1 p a nd r unning up the s rore." The finish "111 not be c lear cut CBS a nd N RC ~ay that thr lcaderc; are neck and neck. both with ;iverage N1t'lsen rallnRS for the season of 19 5 That means that dunnR a n avera~e evening hour, 19 5 p<:r c('nt of all US. households with T V s ets "'ere tuned to each ne twork. But ABC b<'gan tls prime·timc season n we ek ahead of the oppo!>1l 1on. and entered the last week of the scai.on <'la1m1ng a lead over C BS of t\\O· lent hs of a point TllE OS LY Ci':RTAIST \' ,., thr l'o I netv.ork and the runncrup "tll bt' !.<'par3tl-d by al mo'l d frnc·twn of a point not (•nous.?h to mak<' a d1f ferl'OCl' 14ht'n o,ett1 ni: r ak<, lhilt ad\t:rll<.t·r' mu-,t pay ror romml'rl'1a l t1ml' "If tht•n • W<'rl' a point., d1ffr r<'nrr bNv.('(>n first and st•rond." i-4\ld T V cOn!\ultant Michael Donn. a former pro~ra m mcr for both Cru. and ·NBC "w1nn1ng would m N1n about S60 m tllton in advc•rl1:-.mg rt·vcnut• A~ II 1 ... if., 1>lrict ly for tht· glOr } " Dann said th<' r :11T ,., lhf• dO">t"\l in a rlecade. mvolv1nl( No 3 N l\C a.., 14t:ll a' the ll'ader' m · '-luntmi:? · a con,tant !.h1f\mg of pro~rams an an l'I fort to tn('reJ'le Jud1(•nce .. TtlF. OIH'F.R F:SCE nos t1mr ." said Dann, "ho v.J~ CBS top proJ:rammt'r in that la:::t photo· f1n1-.h rar1•. 1'-that th1:n . only CBS v. as ~tunling. Thi-. ltmt•. ;tll thr ee are s tunting to the ma x· 1mum For thr l:1i-.t n1jlht of the S<'3Son. April 20. ABC h~1c; ~ch<'dull'd .1 rt'p<':•t of the Osrar "inning mov- ie. "Tiw Slang." opµo<11tl' a t wo hour "Dukes of llanard" 'PN'tnl on CBS a nd NBC's broadcast hark to ·barl. of p r c \'iou sly aired e p isodes or "CH1Ps .. .Jim Jones a Hero? That's Tragedy Mondav night. A BC v. as assured of a big au- d1cnce for· lh£' Acadcm,· Awards s how. and this H'ar the <.>s"ar fo lk started the ceremonies at 9 p m EST instead of JO. allowing for two hours of pri me time instead of the usua l o ne . "IT'S A FEVE R T HE broadcast industry has ne ver expencnct'd befo r e." Dann said "All in nil. probably S35 m1lhon Yrorth of p rograms will be m o H>d around in tha t v.t'e k " By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES CA P) -"Sounds like a real hot one. docsn 't it'> It's ~Dl all t he elements - blacks. drugs. religio n . sex .. cou ld make headlines a ll a"ross the country .. No. that's not a CBS executive contemplatin~ the ratings riches CBS hopes to reap in air ing its ~ four·hour TV movie. "Guya na Trage d y : The S tory of Ji m J ones" But t he ethics involved are similar. T he above d ialogue is from t he movie, attr ib uted to the ch a racte r repre senting the late R e p . L eo R y an . I s a y "r haracter" because Ryan, in t his movie, is portrayed as a publicity-hungry politic ian ap- aooT H 1 parently hoping to further the cause of Leo Ryan by Investigating Jones and his Peoples Temple. l'M NOT CERTAIN THAT'S a n a ccurate ~rtrayal. but accuracy. isn't the ambition of a 'docu-drama. ·' Gatherina crowds is. CBS ls apparently confident tb•t a crowd wm 1ather to watch this e xploitation, having dedicated two evenings or prlme time to its shOwing (tonight and Wednesday al 9 on Channel 2) in the final ~eek of a nJp.and·tuck ratingJ battle with ABC. Perhaps they're right, though I can't un· cte rstand why anyone would willingly sit down to reli'!e lbat dark traaedy o f Jonestown. Gu yan a . ( TV R EV IEW ) It's like going to a funeral you're not obliged to at- tend. CBS MAY PASS "GUYANA Tragedy" off as a painful history l~&<>n or a stud y in misguided zealotry, but th«.>i r on-air promos leave no doubt as to what the network has ln mind . You see Jlm Jones in a passionate e mbra ce with one or his many women as the announcer touts ln resona nt tones "The story of Jim Jones. . " On a dram atic level, the movie ls superbly ex· ccuted . It begins w ith a frantic J onestown scene in w hich Peoples Temple disciples are rushed to a pav illion for polson potion. aod boilers a re s hot d own by armed guards. The chaos ends when J ones lifts h is hand a nd sonly calls out: ··All right, a ll rlghl, it w as just a loyalty test. We're safe this Ume ... We must always be pre· pare d to take the final step. The next 'white alert' might be a real at tack. . , POWERS BOOTHE RENDERS a startling portrayal of Jones. presenting an earnest preacher with boyish good looks who becomes a messianic wacko with a d~atb wlsh . ................. ALL THAT JAZZ (R) ............ , ... ~ Lrrn.E DARUNG8 ......... ._.THMW"" "•~'°'°"' .. • •• Hut ther e 1s <.omt>th1ng wrong he re The dramatic nec<'ss1ly of s h1nanR ltght on his !.upposed On('e.good 1nlcnllon~. making J im Jonei; eH•n mom enta rily a S} mpat he l1 c c h a r a c te r . just doesn't 14>ash This 1s no 14ayward hero, but a Sl('k ('On a rtist running a d eath c amp scam It all leads. of <'Ours<'. to t he numbing final l'lccne. a "white ale rt" that 1s no me re loyalty test It is awful to see. as you can 1m ag1nc. but the re t!'i one portion of tht-sc<'ne that may be the most le r · rlble moment in te lev1s 1on history. AS JON•~'i ADDRESSES his followers in the ABC appeared 1n tht> tx>st position to win the race for the fourth str:ught season. Nonetheless, CBS' ch1d progra mmer . Rotx>r t Daly, could dcl'lare on thc l'\ e or the showdown. v. 1t h some Just1ficat1on . "C:BS has already won." In fac t. CBS e stablished a strong r egular lineup dunng the season while ABC ,sco red with baseball's Wor ld Serles in the Call a nd the Winter Oly mpics in l'~ebruary. madness o( their fina l moml'nts. te lhng them. "It --------------------- is rill o ver , people. plea!lt> take the mcdicint>.'' a child approa ches J one!\ a nd ai.ks. "Oo I havl' to die"" • "Yes. m) !!On ·· Afrtud but trusting, lhe boy drinks the deadly potion. Such 1s coo.sidered the s tuff of entertainment. .. Paid Political Advertisement Join the Income Tax Protest! Wlteh Howwd Jarvis, and ~ bow you cvi beat che wt-spenders and have more take·homc pay (Of your faf'Tllly! Lislftl in Howard dis· cu.~ses hi) infl111on fighrina. la.JI c:vtting initiative, Propo- 'itlon 9. with national leadcB. teonom•~~ and state offk i11I,, ~ caJJ l-(11t)-121-2* to r.c1p $lop lhc polltklans r root sptndil\I )'Ol.lr hard urned money . Watch Howard Jarvis' Income Tax Protest Day Tonight 9:00-Cbannel 5 aoa l'OUB'I •• All Th•t J•u,.. • Mlt-lnlplred m~u about a ataae producer'• freaeUc aad eventually f •tal drift. waa ,._ Olean -ftlm edlU.,. art dlnetioa, adapted aeore and COltum• dellp .. Apoca)JpM Now," Francia Ford C:O.Ola'1 VJetaam War eplc, eoOieted for aouad aad ctnematocrapby. 0 Norma Rae" wu tbe other mulUple wlnaer ol tbe nltbt.. sarnertna Olean for beat 10G1 -0 1t Goes Like It GOM" -aDd for Miu FleJd'a performanee. Hottmu•1 ambivalent acef'':lt. ance and a verbal aparrtnc match with reporters backstage pronded the evenln1'1 only hints ol 1pontaneou1 drama, commodltie9 ol wblcb Oacar ls uaually ID ample aupply. llon· day niabt wu an exception. HO'FFllAN JOKED a bit as be accepted bla Oscar, then turned serious, maklna ref- erence to b1I belnl "crtUcal of the Academy, and for reason." Backlta1e, he expanded: "I auess what I'm trying lO say 11 that I do tblnk that art la competitive . . . but lt ii for the artlat to do tbe competln1. There's Just no way to arbitra:l· b' draw the llDe OD I~ work." Not..A.1111~--ly Field. wbD for yeen with her cutely " idget" image before lettlnl roles worthy of Oscar performances. Her portrayal of the dlmlnuUve. tou1b-mlnded union or1antzer, Norma Rae, earned her a best actress Oscar in a dlrficult field that lDcluded aucb heavywei&bts as Jane Fonda and Marsha Maaoo. ............ TOP WINNIRS MUG llACklTAGe AT OSCARS S.lly Fletd, Duedn Hoffman Share Qlofy 11188 FIELD wept openly on 1ta1e, and aald atterward, "I'm ablolutely shocked ... 1 know I'll go home and cry some more. I've wanted to be an actress since I was two. This la lncredl· ble." Melvyn Douglas, who at 79 was competlq in the supporUni actor catecory against 8-year- old Justin Henry. WU a predict· ed and popular winner for bis role u tbe craggy capitalist ln "BelnlTbere." Douglu, wbo bas conllnued working despite weakened health, was the only wlnn.lna ac· lOr not in attendance at Mon· day's ceremony. actlna tbrouah a host of memorable a nd dlstlnaulabed performances." S1r Alec won the 1957 Best Ac· tor award for bla performance ln· Brtdaeontbe River Kw al." Johnny canon. In bls second year aa bolt, delivered an open. ing monoloaue that sueiested a better evenln1's entertainment than wu actually ln store. It draaged, for the most part. althouah a merciful Utt was pro- vided midway by a spectacular Donald O'Connor dance number that broucht the near.groggy au- dience t.o Its feet. · THE NIGHT'S beat Hoe was delivered by Wllllam Shatner after Ira Wohl. winner ln the THE OftlEa supportinl role beat documentary cate1ory for award -to Meryl Streep for .. "Beat Boy," delivered a "Kramer" -was not unexpect· particularly lengthy speech ex· ed , either. The only aurprtae tendlna iraUtude lO a whole host came weeu ago, when Miss of relatives. Streep, who played Hoffman's ''I'm glad he didn't have a estranaed wife in the movie, was lar1er family." Sbatner said as aomlnated la the 1upportin1 Wohl f1Dally left the 1ta1e. ratberthan lead cate1ory. ' Except for Hoffman's mild there wu none of the St.eft Telldl won an Oscar for or poUUcal debate of * .......... ,,free·aptrited lbows. Lut ye. ar. Jane ··~·Away · acrtpt, a tale da and others boUy diaputed pf lrowtrti up ln a Midwest col· the relative mertta of the two lege town, and breaking away. Vietnam movies, "The Deer "Tbe Ttn Drum," from West Hunter" and "Coming Home." Germany, wu the belt foreirn The year before. actress Va- lan1uqe film. It was that coun· ne11a Redgrave blasted at dem- try's first Oscar. onalraton outside the Dorothy ACl'OK ALEC Guinness was presented a special Oscar for "advanelnl tbe art of acreeo Chandler Pavtllon who attacked the act.r.a for her role ln the pro- PalesUnlan film. "The Palestl· olan." .. CHICKEN DINNER SPECIAL s219 Thru May 4 , ~===--==--~ •3 Bonel-Whltem•t Chicken Pianka~ •Fresh Cole Slaw •2 Crunchy Huahpupplea •Golden FryM I • * 'fl.er All Won Oscars btlJt 1'lght HOLLYWOOD (AP> -Hen la the ftMl lilt ol w1DDen at the 52Dd Academy awardl oo Mon· day Dilbt. A SPECIAL OSCAR Sir Alec OulnnM• FWIHED IN VICTORY Meryl Streep ~WINNER Melvyn Dougl .. Writer Cries Foul 'Kramer' Also Gets Plagiarism Lawsuit HOLLYWOOD (AP > -Two and a half yeara ago, a freelance writ.tr leflt a scrt.pt lO Du.slln Hotrman, aaytna the actor would win an Oscar nomlnauon if be Uled it. The script wu rejected. Hoffman won the Oscar and tbe writer la suing the makers of "Kramer vs. Kramer" rorptaaaanam. Jay Cbrt5tian. the M·year-old Burbank author of a manuscript entitled "A Touch of Innocence:· 111d Monday that he nted a S221 million swt Friday against Columbia Pictures Inc .• Horrman. Hoffman's Sweet.wall Produc:Uons In c and d1rector•acreenwrtter Robert BenlOrt REPR ESENTATIV~S OF HOFFMAN and Sweetwall here aod ln New York refused to comment when contacted a boat the suit. The damage s wt-. hied In Superior Court tn Glendale. dalma the hlmmakera plagiariied Christian's manuscript about a divorced raUK>r who wana custody or h11 cbUd. "The on~ real dlf· rerence ls th.at ·Kramer' used a boy. a nd I used a gJrl." said Chris· t1an . The dn·orced freelance writer -n0Un1 he hu had cuatody of his 11-year-old daughter. Lori·Michele. for the Last six years - said the script he !>ubm1tted to Swtttwall in April tm waa reject- ed with a note saying Hoffman wasn't Interested ln that .. type" of manuscript. "IN SVNE 1m, I wrote them with what I call my 'plead' letter . alone wttb a thlrd rewrite of the story." be &a.Id. "From my out-· aide reee.areh on DuaUn about wbal he waa lookiq for ln a acri~ I knew lhla would be perfect for him." Chnsl1an read part of that letter In which be stated that "wlt.h Duaun·s tremendous acting ab1hty and lhls script ... I have no doubt be Mil be up for an Oscar oomlnauon " The swt alle1es .. sub&tanllal a1m1larit&es ln 2.4 dlfferent ~nes ln the movie.'' according to ChnstJan s attorney. Pete WuceUch. CHRISTIAN SAID ntOSE sc~nea were largely autoblo· ~rapbJcal and that portions or tus letter were remarkably similar to argument.s 1.Sed by Horfmaifa cbuacter in the movie durinc a courtroom betlJe over euatod,y ol bis cblld. COLUMBlA PtCTURES PRESENTS A STANLEY JAffE PRODUCTION DUSTIN HOFFMAN IN ''ICRAMm VS. KRAMER'' MERYL STREEP JANE ALEXANDER llSSIOM VU MALL ~ 495-8220 r 'WNll ............... . ,. ...__ ..,...._ .. ,, . .,. ......................... ~ .. ..... .. °"' .,.....,, ......... 0.-air-& ..... = ....... =-c=.. .. MiNI ................... c..I El:U:~-:r~~~:,:..·~.~= ..... l ... 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Art ........ ~ Repertor'J'I venklft ol "ll&ldl Ado About Notbi.n&'' is imll'.MmM!y -.Joyable. And you doo't bne to be "into" the Bard'a wriUn&a to appreciate the show'• production values. DlaECTO& DAVID EMMES has sltlWullv transported Sltakespeare's romantic comedf fro~ 16tb century ltaJy to what, in the early 19th cen· .. ......................... ........... ~':".:., ...... -... .......::-..;"···· ..... , ._v.... • ......,-... unu DA't IMCMc-a ............... , ... ....... . ._ 2131!>31·~ ............ AllOCAL YPll NOWl9l , ......... , ........ ,...._...,_ .............................. --~ ................... ,,,... ...... .... ---................ , ........... _._, __ -AWAY-.,..,~11 11 ... t ..... --w-·-.............. .,_.., ..... ........,.., .. ,, .. -~ ..... t.ATl~l....a1- '~AWAY• "'MOD4A RAF' INt -~3 [ CLOSED FAii& T MGMT TUISOA TS -AU. SIATS SI .SO dill ~~5ol M\lal '· .. . . .. . ...... ' -~~ .... ,... fOUICI) ............ MOCAL'"' NOW.-> .... eGIM'IOVIMINI .,, .. Orul• eo.tJ, ~ ...... ';::~ loll • rou~. a.a, u. aten-:== • ,..... proy .. a J.,.,.. ... DOt for'°°-. alnee U.. ~ta eo ttl•dlid 11•0Ullt*9. PanlcularlY lmp,....lv• la tbe depldlma ot tM halt tor Ute wtalcb marked tbe period a::..t.C pie. Tbe play °'*" with a n.ta, ad & evkt9nt t.brwihout. wtth Ume wt for tM tiaiaflictl add teMlOM whlcb provide tbe adbMlve quilt)' . "Muth Ado'' 11, above all. a celebntm otlowe and t.be dJametrlcally oppoatte QPl'Okba to It. On OM hand are tbe bedualedoJ....CMIDI &oven • Claudio and Hero, and on the ier the more worldly wiae and outwardly caustic B•edil::ek and Beatrice, whoae patld take a bit loel• to 1n· t.ertwine. T1I£ INTE&P&ETATIONI 01' tbeM roles atand out. even in a company t.remendoully rtcb in depth. SCR oewcomen Joaatban llcllurtry and Megan Cole nail away at each other verbally wttb obvious enjoyment, while Wayne AluaDder and Anni Long rein in their passions with breathless excitement. Charles Lanyer is strooa and wympathetic u Don Pedro. while William Needle. excels aa the wise hos t, Leonato. Richard Doyle play• his villainous Don John with melodramatic vitriol, cracking his whip and eliciting h1ases from the au- dience on his entrances. His character lmpiration probably came from OU Can Harry in the lli&hty Mouse cartoons. Matching Doyle's physical effect ls John- Da vid Keller a s the bumbling con1table, Dog berry. wblle George Archambeault, Hal Lan- don Jr .. Howard Shangra. Ron Bouasom, Noreen Hennessy and Martha McFarland ctve sterling performances ln lesser assignments. The LaW"el and Hardy comedy of Art KousUk and Ron Michaelson as the rancho guards aJao is notable. CUFF FAULKNER HAS created not ooJy the multiple set backdrops but the authentic costumes to match them in a superb piece of work. Dawn Chiang's llgh\tng is equally impressive. "Much Ado About Nothing" ls probably South Coast R e pertory 's most accomplished Shakespearean production since "The Taming of the Shrew." It continues through May 4 playing nightly except Mondays and weekend matinees at the Fourth Step Theater, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa . • CALLBOARD -Auditions for Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire" will be conducted by the Irvine Community Theater next Monday at 7 p.m. in Room F·3 of Rancho San Joa- quin Scbool on Michelson Avenue at Yale Road in Irvine . . . a cast of five men. five women and a teen-age boy is required for the drama, which will be presented for three weekends, opeajDg June 13 • in the Turtle Rock Community Park auditorium Also auditioning Monday evening will be the comedy "Move Over, Mrs. Markham" at tbe Hun- tington Beach playhouse ... di.rector Ron Filian will bold tryouts at 7:30 in the theater, Space 39 of the SeacliJf Village Center. 2205 Main St., Hunt- ington Beach, with further information available at 897-8157 . . Patsy Kelly Stricken NEW YORK CAP) -Veteran comedienne Patsy Kelly, who won a Tony Award as best sup- pOrting actress in the um Broadway hit, "No, No. Nanette," is recuperating from a stroke. The 70-year-old actress is staying in a New Je rsey nursing home while plans are made to move her to the Actor's Fund Home for retired show business people . _.llMAPUU era sa-5339 __.l ... TIICMIT Colla...,, ~6-2711 lftMll' C-. WOT Wt1tm11119r 191·~ uu: .... llAU Ollngt 637·0~ lWUlt' FOmflll• fMln TWll FOlll!llkl V*" 839· 1 ~ ... , ....... w......•1·3"3 .. 1W·1 ... 11aca fl Toro 511-5MO ••A CAPnVATMilY LUSH NOVE lt'fTH A SUPEA8 CAST." -KothlMn (onoll, M. "(DAILY MniS "APOCALYPSE NOW" IRJ I "CHAPTER TWO .. INt ~ l"COAL MIMER'S DAUGHl'Ell" 1::: • .,., I "KRAMER •s KRAMH .. 1a1 ~RAE .. -.aAICING AWAr"CPG) "'\ADY & THI 1'UMP'" ..,,....,. ... flL,_.. ODDIW .. tet "'CO.Al ...-s DAUettTmr' INt .......... ~ur .._......AWAY- INt' ...,.... ...... , .. .. ~HOUsr . • ltDlmHA.. Wit. (AP> -Tele9tltoa eetor M lloiJMN ..._.the IOUD4 ol applaUM oa atqe a Bredfwd BIO School -ao yean later. MoHaaro, who pla11 th• operator of a l'ftta•at OG "Happy Day1," wa1 applauded warmJ1 Md frequently on C)peftlna ntabt ot the eomecty "Never Too Late." TH& ACTOR PIA YEO the role of a middle· •1.ct hueNncl who 1J informed that after 20 yea.rs Jte wUI become a father a111n • Hll eyes bul•ed. hi• face stretched and be qulvertd and dithered to the dellcbt ot the au-d .. nce. llollnaro Hid he Joined the production by the t.alc..ade Platen. an •m•teur community theaU!t 1roup, becaw be wanted to help. "I 8AVE ALWAYS kept In touch with Kenom," M Hid. "I've alwaya wanted to come back • do llOmethla1 here. I love thll town. M"y , ............ 1'be opmloc ntOt w• a beoeflt performance wltb lM PJOeeeda 1oln1 to the Al Molinaro Schol-Pund, wlaleb be started twp yea.rs ago for ft .... • hla old bi,.. ld9ool. B,_J 'Al r;r 111! t• 1akl lae w• "°' ........ to aet in ~ JQ.Ol7iea in, Feat plaJI 8t * lllllP acbool bffaUM lie•• 8 .... 1tu-~ llld l"9qllired an extra year ~~ate. NEW YORX CAP> -KWlr bees. WtJet"a "ft ... my fault. llOt Ute te " lle said. brain in a pkkle Jar, bomJddal tomato plants and .. l laad • lroa skull aad tbeJ were trytq to pound the only bown all·mkt11t muaJcal western -aomet111111 tlarouah It." where else, but •l the World'• Worst Fiim --------_..;;---------~~ Festival? .. For eveey 'Citizen kaoe' there la • 'Thine With Two Heads,' " proclaims an advmlaemeot for the CesUval. scheduled to run from today to Sunday at the Beacon Tbemtef on Manhattan's up-per west side. TUE SE&IES IUC&S OFF with "Plan Nine From Outer Space." a 1~ not-so-scientific piece of fiction. Aliens who have tried eidlt times to con- quer Earth t.blnlt they can finally do it on the runth try by raialng the dead. The exterior or the aliens' flymg saucer. which bursts into flames in the fmale. lS actually a paper plate soaked wath gasoline and set afire . Not just any film can quahfy for the festival. One of four Canadian promoters Lauren Drewery . 27. of Ottawa, stressed that rums selected for the festival "must Include horrible directing, scriptwriting, a cting a nd sets. fl has to be badly conceived and exe<:uted." Any tunt of competenry, even if accidental, eliminates the film. she said . FOLLOWING "PLAN NINE" on opening night will be two other clinkers : ··They Saved Hiller's Brain" tin a bullet·prooC pickle Jar 1 and "I Changed My Sex <Glen or Glenda>." "Chained For Lafe," should be the hagh point or the next day. An advertisement for the restJval explains the plot line : "Siamese twan round guilty of murde r. Innoce nt sister must face conse- quences." The all-m{dget musical is "The Terror of Tiny Town." wherein the good cowboy takes part tn a .chase scene in which hia horse 1s at first black. then white and finally black MWl· THE MIDGET ACTORS It.tide under •win&in& doors and clamber on Sbelleifl ponies before rid· ing into the SUDSel. The quintessenllal grade-B horror flick actor. Bela Lugosi. stars in "Bride of the Monster." The blurb for that reads: "Lueosl's battle wtlb a ngad rubber octopus inexplicably e nds in nuclear holocaust." Beacon ticket seller Marci Goldstein said. "there's a lot of interest. I've gotten calls from California and Chicago." n ckeu are S3 and $4 SOME OTHER FILMS and their blurbs. -"Harlem on the Prairie." A "black com· edy" set on the Great Plains. -"The Attack of the Kaller Tomatoes." Homicidal ~root beefstea'ks terronze major U.S. cities. -"The Bees." Killer be<>s protest use of frozen Brazilian bee sperm in top-line rosmetics. -"The Creeping Terror." Killer carpet at · tacks high school prom in Lake Tahoe. ,.. ... , ... ~ I ••• A •f a.c ..... ,.., ..... I "' ..... .. \ ....... ~··•I U ,,./ ' Once considered a novelty for a handful of Southern California en- thusiasts, windsurfing in the past several years has come into its own. It is one of the fastest-growing recreational activities in the world. By DENNIS McLELLAN Of &M Dal!y l"l ... IUtf Some enthusiasts liken it to surfing. Others claim it's akin to waterskiing, whlle still otbers swear it's an aquatic version of ski jumping. It's called windsurfing or boardsailing and, depending Oft wind and wave conditions, it is all these-end more. ''lt'I • :!r.i'" •aya ,___ ...W4lt1m~ Bn1ee Mtitl • ts:ot~..-a. ~ you go out it's a tremendous elation." The object of elation for Matlack and '8.11 estimated 400,000 wlndsurfmg aficionados is an l J • to 13-foot-long s urfboard-like hull equipped with a free-floating sailing rig. SAILING THAT It-POUND package, which was perfected in the late '60s, bas become one of the WOC'ld's fastest-growing recreational ac- tivities. After a slow-starting first decad~a Ume in. which sailing standing up was viewed by many as not much more than a novelty -windsurfmg is coming into its own. The International Yacht Racing l]nion of· f1cially recognized sailboards SJ yachts a year ago; the sport will be included ln the 1984 Olym- pics; and the recent Pan Am Hawaiian · Windsurfing World Cup Regatta was filmed by NBC, whicll will give the sport its first national television coverage when the competition is aired this summer MORE THAN 3", ... sailboards -they're priced at about $800-have been sold worldwide, according to Matlack of Matlaclt Sportcraft Corporation, who optimistically predicts interna· lion al salesof 200,000 boards this year . Part of the reason for the sport's slow rise In popularity, says Matlack, is because it ls dif· ficult to be self-taµg~t and there were few • boardsailing schoots In J,be early years. "It started lll 'ltmmict, a toy," says Matlack. "Nobo4JlldlJ .. 111 ..,,.. to uae them so tlieJ' ..sett up ID ~age ... ' Oddly, the SPort's biRJ(est impetus came rour years ago in Germany where it was in- troduced to skien in that country as a summer sport. <Germans call t.besport "surfing."> , Matlack explains that German ski instruc· tors began teflching boardsailing by using the same process they use to teach skiing: the graduated length method. IN WINDSURFING, be says, it is called the graduated equipmellt method. Matlack. who holm periodic boarmaillng classes at Newport Dun~ and in AlamitoS Bay in Long Beach, safS beginners start on a dry-land bydrauhc simulator and use a wide board with a small sail. By the end of two three-hour lessons they've g-raduated to a narrower, more high performance board with full regatta-size sail. "The wbole idea is to leave the balance por- tion of the sport last and teach the technique first," be says. After six hours of lessons, Matlack says, most people can sail in wind upto8 mph "and from there the sky's the limit o n your own." And what is the limit in windaurfmg? HAWAIIAN WAVE JUMPING, says Matlack. "We're talking about speeds up to 30 mph and waves up to 20 feet." He explains that for the best jump the sailboard, which ls propelled by off·sbore wind.I, bits the wave just u it beClm to break. "You 1ifl the board with your feet at take· ·off, cet tnto a buu hed position and as soon as you leavethe wave you ·re airborne and you fly.·· For a board sailor who might be 2S feet in the air for six seconds. the landing is important for the safety of both equipment and body, em- phasizes Matlack. The trick is to land Ute a jet: to have tbe board's fins hit the water first Most sailboard riders never reach the "limit," however. Matlack says 99 percent of boardsailing is done on flat water . MATLACK FIRST ENCOUNTE&ED windsurfing in 1969. a time when there were on- ly about 20 true devotees in Southern California and the sight of seeing someone sailing standing up prompted no less than a double take. ln tact. after seeing a board satlor m the surf below Santa Barbara City College, Matlack cut cl ass to investigate. He met Diane Schweitzer. wife of Hoyle Schweitzer who co-designed the Winds\lrfer (the name is a registe red trademark>. the fi rst sailboard manufactured on a large scale. Mrs. <See WINDSURFING, Page C%1 - 77 and Never a Dull Moment c George Wilson spends six days a week at the beach windsurfing, roller skating and skateboarding. 'I love retirement,' he says. BJ DENNJ.S McLELLAN Of .. Del .. "9t 1Utf George Willon is having the time of his tile. Sl~ days a week the '77-year-old Long Beach man loads his sailboard onto the top or his battered sedan and goes wind.surfmg in Alamitos Bay. "It's a beautiful t¥t11." says Wilson, his wiry body bundled up in a terry-doth robe to ward off a mid· afternoon chill. "Wbeo tbe wind 1ets up to 25 to 30 mph )'OU can IO lite a maniac out there. boJ, I tell you." U skeptics ~.poOb a ma bla .,e baviDa tba stamina to wiDdlurf like a maniac, then tbey don't know Georse Wille& He'd atill be bang glldinl. be says. If IU prices badb 't skyrocketed lD the la( l1x moothl and mlde lt too exDellllve to drive to the delel1.. "WMD you're bani 1Udin1 you tbtak you're a bird,'' entbuaes wu.oa. "It'• a aensatloa tbat makes Jotl jUlt wut to boiler ucl aeream. '' But uac flldlnJ .and wlndaurftq aren't Wlllaft'a only dlveniam. If be'a DOt wblulnl aroaDd UM bay oa a ullbMrd. be's out • .......,, roller lkatlnl down Ocean loulevn or •k='9ardlnl throulh beacb p~ • • I "I'll •damntblna: Jdoe'tcare wbat lt • "_,,. WilloD, wbt ClllllJ lut y••• )'ten •a main· t.ta M a 1-1 ... cb ... \.! ............ t."..,. tM t•M••WU.C..•= II a maa wtaoM , ....... ,.. ..... ,... a-:.., ... 't do tbla .. •· lb wife ..... ..,. ........... seen anyooe as busy as me and eDJOy it. .. Wbeo be was working, Wilson had to wait for evenin1s and weekends to go to the beach. Now be makes the four-minute drive from bis borne Monday through Saturday. But that doesn't mean Wilson is idle on Sunday. "The seventh day is my wife's day," he says. "We do whatever she want.a. She's not a beach girl; she doesn't like the beach." For thole who regularly frequent the beach opposite Naples Island. Wilaoo i• not only known ror his spunky spirit IMlt hi.a friendliness. "He's taupt everybody oo this beach bow to wincllurf." says Lois Lambert. a l&-year~ld waitress who spendl her days in the sun. "I just walked up and asked him a few ques- tiom and be put me on the board and tau1htme." Wilson remembers tbe day he drove by and sa• somecme windsurf· ln1 ln the bay. And just as he couldn't reslat lnYe1U1atma tbe slot of a man aalllna ... Ddlnl up, 1te couldn't relit an offer to trJ out tbe boaJ'd. "Well, I fell all over tbe place, nlturally," be Q)'t. "But the next day I came baek aDd I did lt, and I've been dOl8' It ever slaee." A few 1pUl1 In tbe drink are notblq to Wllaoll, wbo oaee fell 1.soo feet lntio Ute skle ol a cllfl wblle ban& 1lldla(. He HY• be spent lkrei monu.I la tbe botpk.11 wttb a COD· cUNIGa. "I ...... bit clud." .... IQa mat· ter«-factly. "hl·l'dlda'\ .... lt •• <S. WILION, .... a>· \ Ken Winner of Maryland set a world record for sailboard distance in 1979. He sailed 100 miles down Florida coast in six hours and 49 minutes. Windsurfing: 'It's a high.· Overeaters Addressed By J UDITH OLSON °' -Daily ...... SUff It's an easily observable fact that there are more obese women than men in the U.S.: Just stroll through any shopping mall and you'll see that this is the case. What isn't readily apparent is that "most compulsive eaters are female," stated Jeanette L. Renouf, PhD, and Mariam Paul, M.S .. CO· leaders of an upcoming work.shop for women titled "Compulsive Eating: a Merry-go· round of Denial." Tbe two women hope to look at what com- pulsive eating is all about and ·explore means for women to change their behavior. THEY PLAN TO USE the book "Fat Is a Feminist Issue," by Susie Orbach. as a re· source for the day. Compulsive eaters are hard to spot, they said during an interview in their Tustin offices, because "they eat when no one else is watching. In public they eat Uke birds." "Most compulsive eaters are careful about what they buy. They don't want their son to come home from school and say, 'There are on· ly two Ding Dongs len. Who ate all the Ding Dongs?"' Renouf said. COMPULSIVE eating, she said, is "eating when you're not bua1ry or feelln1 out of coatrOl around food . "Compulsive eaters abo spend a 1reat deal of time worryinl about food and fatness. They are submerged by compulslve dieUna. ''TllBY FSSL AWnJL about their body and reel awful about themselves." Tbe worbbop ls not about clledn1, Renouf and Paul atresaed, and it Lan't Just for women who are 0TerWei1bt. • ··'lbere are women wbo are thin or normal wellbt but who are compulalft eaten," Renouf noted. ••And the anorexics (thole wbo starve tbemeelves > allO an compulalve eaten." Tbe compulsive eater uaually bidet food and IOIDellmea reeortt to Uicu to let the eatiDa done, tile COUDHlon 1ald. "MOit have a favorite food the)' bin1e on, such as cookie dou19', ~or TwinkMI, which ls auoclated whb c nurturtna." •ATR•• TRAN ADMn that they •t• almOlt a wbole container ~==•tea or Ddy, compalalw eaten "find lt'a t tbe wllolt bO& ud tbrow awa eta1e," aaoufNid. ca. OVD&ATDI. .... Q) I D•lly "11•1 .. lletea llY "•Irle a O 'De•••ll TOASTING -At Angelitos de Oro ball arc ( rrom lef't l Norma Gurley and Mr. and Mrs. Geril Mueller. Ambrol&a a.twem OOW'M9, l\Mlta danced to th• mu1lc of th• '" MHlll•r ortheltra. And, ol aourM, tvteyoae Uaumbtd throuab \ht lat•t td1Uon of lb• "Oota Book." th• ea1111ment fl leodar which htlp1 kMP track ot th• ma.ny partlH on lb• Oran1• Coa1t. Wllb t.bl Gold Book Bill. An1tUto1 de Oro fllHd $15,000 for Bll BrotMl"I of Oranae County th1I year. Tbt cblek WU preeeoted by Mn. ~ .. P. Y•. AqeJitoe preeldeftt. •n. lluil ~ waa claalrmaa ot tbt ball and Mn. .la ... L ...._. was Goad Book c:balr1nan. OUMrl oa tbt comaUUee were Mn. a.rt. P. Ta1a.. Mn. aMet'l Q • ...._.. and Mn.PuJN ......... Mn. &lcbrd Benea l-.rect lbe menus ln her b,e1utllu1 ealll1raphy. addlni an extra touch to t.be festive evenlna. Amooa tuetll were Mr. ud Mn. KH ~IM, Mr. ud Mn. El'9eSt Sahl&. llr. ud Mn. Edward Sbrp, Mr. ud Mn. JoM BaWle, lln. O.W. Klclaard, Mr. ud Mn. Jaek Gn&la, Mr. ud Mn. Alex Robert... Jr •• Mr. ud Mn. Rkbrd AUea, llr. ud Mn. Harry Aseae and Mr. ud Mn. CeeUSIWv. Newport Harbor Actors Theater this week premiered its new musical. ·'The Utter Glory of Morrissey Hall.'' under the dJrection or Nancy Eblea. Guests gathered for a buffet supper after the performance at Monte Vista Elementary School in Costa Mesa. The play. about an English girls' boardJng school. will run through April 26. Don't miss it. Among guests at opening night were Dr. and Mn. John L. John.son. Ms. Susan D. Syre, Gregory Brius. Mr. and Mrs. Biii Chichester, llon Starkman, Mr. and Mrs. Keo Hamel, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLean, Mrs. Sorrell Wayne, Mn. Lynn Dowty, Mrs. Be mice Ellis, William Rippy. Rob Cort~y. Ms. Carol Phillips. Mr. and Mrs . Charles Ringwall and William l "rban, who <'hairs the theater's c1tltens' advisory council. And or course. there was Buddy Ebsen, husband of the founder and director, who co-hosted the reception with lus wife ~ CHAmNG-Gen. and Mrs. Tom Riley <left) with Gen. and Mrs. Still more openings. The Orange William G . Thras h at Angelitos de Oro ball. County office of the Deak-Perera ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • • • Windsurfing Oroul) bad Ill ribbon eutt1n1 e.n__, IUt wMk at 8outla Cout Ptaaa IO •'ll be able to bu)' our foreip eurnMY beN befon we ao abroid. The ll'•pe-cal'P'Ud ome. II tbe tint la a l'bopp&q .eenttr. Hid Otto I . lloeU..DiDWMJ, HHUtlYt vice trMldeDL It'• dlnehd by aM1 0•••· Dt•k·Ptrtra'1 youn111t , .............. Do we have a lot of world travelers arouad here! Evidently ao. "TM · ftl"lt day .. WIN optD Wt told out of yen." Rothman Hid. He ecMMI travelen to "keep up wlth lht exch1nc• r1tea and buy before )'OU so abroad." ·~ It wu • bit d1y Saturd1y for Ll•d1 Pl11keU, a Co1ta Mesa retldent who received her muter'• de1ree In p1ycbolo1y and m1rrla1e f1mlly couDJelin1 from PeJ>pmllne University. Malibu. 8be celetll'atecl the occu1on wtth a dinner at tbe N1ntueket Ltaht. M1llbu, attended by her 1randpannta from Newburc. Ore .. FredandlA•ellllleq. Other famJly members and rnenaa there were Terry Wellard. Rldaard Pluk.U. BNob ud Pat Hoer. Dtdi Bers • .lady Nld•ol• from San Franclaco and Au a11d Mike Pall. ~ Carole Jaeklo•, a realdent of McLean. Va., waa in town recently to promote her new book. "C.Olor Me Beautiful," and it was or great interest to several people. Her mother. Jeu RaW-..n-, and her grandmother. JeH Ralllbutoa, <yes the name's the same I both local residents. an extremely proud or the new author. The book is about the four ··seasons" of color. s wnmer . winter. sprang and fall. and how women can plan their wardrobes around their particular "part of the year." Ms. Jackson. who's a winter. ascertains the season by draplng clients with large color swatches Sh~ was a s~1al guest at abrunch hosted by her mother and Barbara Aune, and. naturally. all the female guests we re curious aboul their partt<'ular season . So Ms. Jackson obligingly whl~ out her samples and went to work Sondra Nkhols -. as perhaps the most d 1s b<'ltev1ng Sht:'~ a ··re luctant winter" because she prefers to wear colors from the autumn palette. But she has to rid ht:r elos<>t or all the orange clothes. Ms. Ja<'kson instructed Other guests we~ Lorille K9ria.a, Polly Hakblu, lfm•aJaste llile7. Dlaa Voa Bar~. Kitty Leslie. Barbara Grady. Jalla Chase. L~ Allred, Peuy Darnell· <a summer>. Jady Sledge, Terry Hanes. LeOMtt Penru, Marla Bird and Betb Koda <a nothersummeri. 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"I was his first customer ... says Matlack. who had learned to sail while bummmg around the ~uth Pacifi c when he was 23. <He sailed 20.000 rn 1 les and v1s1tcd 35 ('OUntn es. J THE DEALER LATER taught Matlack how to sail a board and within four months, says Matlack. he was "unbeatable." Windsurfer sailboard dealership--<>ut of the back of his truck parked on the comer of Second and Bayshore in Newport Beach. He now has !>hops in Seal Beach and Newport Beach. While windsurfing has come a long way s ince its days as a "novelty... a few board riders are still generating an abnormal amount of attentioo·gett.ang moments. II lhings lhe modern woman can clo lo fight inflation wilh lhe Daily Pilot "'From January 1970 through 1973 nobody <'Ould touch me." says Matlack. who was the first North America and World Winds urfer champion. When not winds urfing. Matlack went on to earn a bachelors degree in earth science from Cal State Long Beach and worked at a variety of jobs in boat building and sales Jn the summer of 1978 he opened up his own ~ • • • Overeaters (From Page Cl> SHE AND HER colleague believe that the issue of food is tied in with power and that women who overeat are afraid of both having power and being female. "Fat is usually seen to be an enemy," Renouf said. "But women who overeat are usually doing it for a ve ry good reason. "Size and physical image always have been important to women." she added. "You have to be thin and attractive to gel a man. Women have been taught to see themselves as can· didatea for men, but men haye never been taught to see themselves as ttndidates for women. "AS WOMEN BECOME more emancipat- ed. their fear of power goes up because society bas said that woman's role is to be a wife and mother. ''It's a matter of accepttn1 yourself as something other than what society bas de- fined.". At.tractive, slender career women •• • Wilson Last spring Ken Winner of Maryland set a world record for sailboard distance off the Florida coast. He 'sailed 100 miles l.n six hours and 49 minutes And last summer Arnaud de Rosnay, a 33· year-old Frenchman Lopped Winner in grabbmg the spotlight. De Rosnay windsurfed 65 miles-from Wales. Ala. acros!> the Bering Strait to Siberia. His 12-foot sail was made from a Russian flag on top and Old Glory on the bottom sometimes are discounted by their male col· leagues, Re1'ouf noted. while women who are "'matronly" are allowed to be more serious in their work since they are not supposedly out for S<'X BEYOND THE Issues of power and career. women sometimes are afraid or their sexuality, the counselors said, and will use fat to cushion them from their fear or "having an affair.'' And, food can be a way for women to nurture themselves after they have taken care of all Lhelr family members. "WE'VE NOT BEEN allowed to ask for love and nurturing back," Renouf said. The-basic issue or compulsive eatin1 is freedom, Renouf asserted, a freedom for women to look any way they choose and not have to conform to a cultural lmase of )Vbat is attractive. The workshop ls scheduled for Saturday. May 3. from 10 a .m . to 4 p.m. For lnlormaUon call 832-1020 . <Prom Pa1e CU IO llr. 1 continued UDW lbe ... prieee tot out of reUOll." had eight kites on one line. J have a lot of fun." Deters WlllOD, a mualclan tn travellnt .. net ba.Ddl between J.m ud tbe late 'IOI, 1111 be'• alwaya been ac- tive. Al a youth, be uplalnl, .. I went '"' for 1port1 of all klnd1. I've '1wa11 1wam. and I'•• alway1 9ater~eonnededwlth ... llUllllll." But ·even whta be'• reatlna betw ... tw'DI tn the bay Wu.on ~.-1. «~·~ ·-~.··be . .,. ....... ._ to a prbaie bin ID iiai aand nen be U.. bla kite ltrtq. ''I've 111. Lambert 1mllea u lbt llltenl to Willon. She'• never seen anyone u active u Oeor1e, lb• 1a)'1 . "And I tell you lbe ll'utb," she Hy1, "when I 'et older that'• wbat I want to be Wee.• "I like tbe people ,ou me« at lht beach." be 11y1. "You UIOdate wttb youq people, down bere and It kMPI you YOUDS.'' Tbat rem1ndl blm tb1t be forfOt to menUaa hll IDGrftlnl utrotMI. "I dO IO ··~ aDd all Gt tiDdll of ldckJnl wre tb11, ' WUloa ..,. ldek· lDI up a lee. "You'd be ~ bOw ,...... that mlk• 1ou fMI. • DI.._. take DCM. llUI· de la bee.Ser t.baD fat; )'011 wHt IOH lncbH before~ IOle fat. In an avera1• ~~~ .. • per. ctn& Of her,.,.,.._ 11 fat: In u aver.,. man-II perc:eat. A• a woman ..... tbe ~tact of lier body fat anen ..... ., .... Ina. Will beeome more eompMt bdMtl'MUft.loelDI•· .. ......, ...... I S hop the m ont'y :-.a,·ang \alues advertised m the Daily Pilot 2 Save valuable gasoline b~ plan- ning ~hopping trips to loc<i l !.torr~ ad - vertis ing 1n thl' Ouily Piiot :I Read how other Oran~c C:oai:;t rl'· sidents use. make and s pend their money in the Featuring pa~e~. 4 Chp dollar-~a\·mg coupon~. S Organize your coupon savings with The Supermarket Shopper. ap· pearing Wednesday and Sunday m the Daily Pilot 6 Find money-s aving yet tasty re· cipes in Wednesday's food JJ&ges. 7 Sell idle household items in Daily P1 lot classified ads. a Get ~ood deal..: on u-.ed item~. f and rl·l1:.iblt• '-C'n l("l' pl'oplt• :.inrl otht'r lime· .J n d mo n l' y .., .i ' 1 n ~ ' :.i I u t! :-111 t ht.• c la!-s1f1ed paJ!t':- 9 ~<J\(' t1mt• \\Ith thC' Dally Piiot Ad S1lll'r ~C'r\"lCt.'. \\.h1ch takes calls from tho~e ans we ring your cl~sifil•d ad:- when you aren "t home 10 Address con~u mer problems con· fronting you a nd other Orange Coast res idents in the At Your Service col- umn. II Rely on financial advice by Sylvia Porter ·-·one or the world's most 1·ead rinancial advisers who reveals un· d erstandable. timely. interestinl( and to-the-point information . To take advantage o r ull the ways the Daily Pilot helps fight inflation. call 642-4321 or m a il the coupon to Dai- ly Pilot. 330 W. Bay St .. P .O. Bo" 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 I L~~ ! ..• ,~.~~., .. DU[l!ll'. ''Olli~ ....... ....... ............. ~--............. ••• ,.......,_ Oui • Lo•~•r4e aa• .... . ~ . ., ........... . Ull• • ••• •f -N•• you lt ...... I don 't ED111nd. TW. ,,_,.H tare.,.._ u. rest ol my all teina tolna on 11, bodJ teUa you . . . just mo•e. ••Pl.SA • GOD, l "Wlw me God" Why bau newr IM" you do a alwaiya 1tt neict to fop a bil OM. If you the Jlrl •h06e hair la remembf.r the lime I '°"f enou1h on top .to •&kl ~ and Mt my p1.al beck? Who doesn't mother-ln·law fffd my •Har underwear uod r husband ho( aoue • her leotard! Who take• spoonful at • tJme w~n the chJtton scarf off her he bad a cold. let m n ck and tJ It around have a spot In th bac.-k h er WAIST ' Wh oi;e ro~Now listen to me. Uahta bag at the knees? feet. 1·m 1oina to tell ''THE MUS IC 1s you Uua Just ooce. Wh o starlin.a. Step, cloH . that muaic $tart.a I want twirl. kick Step, close, Ult• k1IOWI wbat Al II to dance ..._ yov ..Un body ., arr&Q'9d Uound yourlmHI. ·•How lon1 11 tbta record? Whal 11 •h• ••1ln1 now! Don't for1et to brealbe. Jf I breathed any harder. I'd fo1 up tbe en.Ure mirror. twirl, klek. Dummy! "My lea: I have a You JUlt apolotlMd to a cramp In my tea ! Oh. yall for ~mptn1 tnto lt. that's cute. They're Wl1h I could take off pl1yln1. 'at..Ylnt Alive.· theae w1rm0up pants, la It my 1tn11lnatJon or but l don't know •nyone 11 everyone 100Jdn1 at In thl1 l'OOM well enou1b me! What'• the mauer to let the m IH my wlt.b tbele people? Don't thlahl. they ever 1et tJred! l "A 11 lb II I a m 1 iot It. This ls the road hu1band'1 fault. l used CO mfAOY of 'Cl\orus to d•nc~ Wltil I married Line him. Now I've Iott lt ''WONDER bow old "THAT'S NOT t he Scarf Wai.st is making only excuse. l ' m • out ? ll figures. She moth'er. None or these doesn't even s weat. Not girls in here has ever one bead. Come to think given blrth. None of or it I've never seen .. Childhood Diseases Tough On Adults anyone over 5 feet 7 inches who sweats. How do they do that'! DEAR A NN LANDERS: I was so pleased when f read the colump ln which you urged mothers lo aee to it that their c hildren receive shots to protect them against childhood diseases. My mother didn 't have me inoculated when I was a youngster. and I paid a big price for her negligen ce <or ignorance>. When I was 33 1 came down with a giant case or whooping cough. For eight weeks I whooped until I thought my guts would drop out. J coughed so violently. my face was black and blue from the broken blood vessels. My eyes weren't bloodshot; they were fiery red This i s a gross description, but every word is true. I only hope it will e ncoura•e parents to get their children vaccinate d . The so-called "childhood diseases" can be not only hideous but fatal ~hen contracte d 1n a dultho od REMEMBERING I N KANSAS DEAR KAN: Thank yo u for another opportunity to re m Ind my r eade rs that in many areas, inoculation is free. CaU your local county h e al t h department and get the details. DEAR ANN LANDERS: l am only 13 .-11111 L 1111de rs and I can't get into last year's jeans. I haven't been on a scale in six months because I don't want to know the bad news. but I must be at l eas t 20 pou n d s overweight. Mom says I'm too young to go to a diet doctor. I know what m y problem is . I keep seeing pictures in the news papers or those Cambodian kid.a. They are bol~ ~ bowls and their eyes are so sad. When I see those pictures. I can 't stop eating I've already decided to be a missionar y. Can you help me? -HIPPO IN HINSDALE DEAR JOP: Look for pictures of fat people and clip them out. Wben you feel like snacking or going for the pie, cake, candy and bread with gobs of butter, stare at the pictures. And remember, a fat missionary would have a tough time in the jungle. ( Boroseope ) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11 By SYDNEY OMUR ARI ES <Mar. 21-Apr. 1s r: Money, extravagance, inc reased social activity, publishing aspirations -these co-mingle. Be flexible. give full rein lo intellectual curiosity. TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): Break free from foolish restrictions . Cycle high -demand quality, aim for security. Make personal appearance. emphasize personality, brighter colors. confidence. GEMINI (May 21 ·June 20 >: Ideas bear fruit -what begin~ with "mild 'interest" is transformed into Viable concept -and possible profitable project. Creative capabilities come "astonishlnily" b> forefront. CANCER <June 21-July 22>: Money is "released" -cash flow ,.umes. Accent on business procedures, security, investments, fulfillment of desires, romaotlc illusions. LEO <July 23-Aua. 22): Define terms, get rid or preconceived notions. steer clear or self-deceptJon. Accent on special assignment, prestige, wUllngness to fuUill obligations. VJ&GO <Aua. 23·Sept. 22): Brin& 1001-range. priorities, projects, asst&nmeall Into focus. A void direct COl\h'4mtatlou. Pleb ahead, ~ubmil plans. manus~rlpts. Get outline on paper, clarlfy format. LlaaA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You are aided by one you helped 1n past. Money, borrowina. interest rates. financial prospect.s of partner o~ mate -these fieure prominently. Fiscal mystery unravels. SCOllPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21>: New approach indicated in COMectlon with contracll, public .-. .. uons. partnership and m arital sttu.Uon. You 1et "rare opportumty" to Wipe a!ate cl•n. 8AGITl'AU1J8 <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Con.et data -be analYtJcal, bulld for durabUity and. teearity. Follow throu1h on hunch. You wtll riM abowe ~dltaila, red ta.,e. CA SN <t>~. ll·Jan. lt>: lntrt,ue. behbld lftllel operaUona. n>awltic laterlude - U...e command 1potll1ht of Jour penoaal aenario. ACllJA&IVI (Jan. 20-Pett. 18>: Mi.er. to r.eu, elf c1e1p tw tnlorm--. Plf'lllt la qt111t C-~= .. ~=F-~l~c+~H A..-........ butt i ...... lf'i O'i•• 1tiae. •= ,.., to for ~=· New Line for Children! SpeciOl4ZlllQ In We are busy making a new affordable summer line for infants and children. SunsUJts. rom· pers, shol"U & tops. and cute sundresses Tiny bikinis and cover ups too. All handmade and adorable. We also have a C'Ule line Of baby quilts, Infant seat cov · ers. diaper bags and crocheted items. _,,,,.....,. ~-""'·'·-... -Cl.Ole HCJl ldrnCJcje Oeo!ior• Ce 1 t • Custom WOii! A'o'CJllOble Mt L 171• St. ......... ,.,, ~ 64""24 Juniper &le. .. While They Last! Super sovrngs ond superior quo~ity jVst In time for your spring londscoplng. Sole ends 4/1' 6. PVBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS eu\I~ HA.Ml STATIMCNT Tll• loll-11>9 1Mr>Oftt ••• clOl"lj .,.,,, ... u .. HUNTINGTON POOl SUPPlY 1••St M•QllOll•, W•lln.,n1ler, Callfomo• fM.l 01-l COok, UJ1 El Oo<Mc>. unllllQlon Be«ll, CAlll0<nt• ., ... Onkl T C0011. WI El Oor-. Huntington 8Hcll. c.Mlf0<n1e ., ... TIU\ IJuM,,.U It C-.Ctff l)y ... lndl•I-. Ol-L C:- Tlll\ "9WfNnl ••I rll.O wllll the °""'' CNf'' ot Ounoe Covflty on rclltt,,., PUBLIC NOTICE NO'TIClf 01' IHTfHTIOff TO\Ell AT .-ve1.1c AUCTION .. 0TI(£ IS Hf Af 8 Y GtVf ,.. 11\41 llw .,_.,._ ~ '"'""' 10 1ell "' P<>Oh< •l.C1..., lo ti. fto-•t OOC!drr tor<•"" ,,_, ffMIO.tnq ~fltwd M.tt It' •1t PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS eUSINIU NAM• ST•TIMI NT Tll• foll-•llO per\Oft\ ••• Ootn• l>uMftft\•\ •AYloE WATER SYSTEMS, ll01 C.11• ...,,_to, S.W. 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HIO HI•"· Suell <l•lm• wltlt .... ,,.<H...-V ~-· Mo.tlll IW li!M Of prewnttd n •for .. •IO wlllll11 IOU< moftll't\ ..,. -first pue!k•llOfl Of 1111\ ftOOCt. OeltlCI Aprll 11, IM A4Vel M.. Sor-etn Eae<utorof IM wtll ofWlddK-• OWIGMT A. NEWELL IWlle, Wiiii....& ~ A~tfUw 1e1 WlltNN INvd.. Ste. i. Lft .......... Qllf. _,, Tel: uu1-..1t1 PublltNcl Or-Cont O•llv Pltol AP<. H n, 1'. May 6, 1'1111 1760-to PUBLIC NOTICE Cl'·llm F·llff24 FICTITIOUS IUSINIESS NAME STATl!MENT Tt•t lollowoft9 JW•\OI\~ ••• Oolnq OU\IM\\~ IC ev CLEANERS, 303> SoMlll "'"tot ~· Ane. Celolomo•9710t W~\lry Fe<ber1, 1171 Al.,.rlO<d llo .. d Tu•ll'I, C.tloto<n•• 976'0 M•rtlvn Fertwr1, 1111 Rtwt'rtoro Ao•d 1 UStln, C.l>tor"'•.,.., O•lr ""''"" 1111 111.,.....oro Roeo. T U\ltn. C..lotornl .. 97..0 E \ltll~ P••••. 1111 R,.•rloro 110.to, fusion, G.tllforno• .,._, Thi\ bu"""'> '' co,,.,uctf'd ov • Q•·~r•f pilf"tnitr\l'ho W~Ftt1lt<1 Thi\ U.ol-1 w.n fifed "'''" Int rounty Ctork ol OrenQC' County <><1 Aorot 10. '"° "'lt0FU~AL HCltOll> SEltVICES t971 N-Tllttln Aw Sute AM. CA tznll lf<,... .... ..u:JM, Publl"'9cl 0.-(CMl\I D.lll't' Pilot A Pr IS, t1. 1' Mey 6, 1'80 174t.t0 PUBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE NOTICE~ INTtNTION TO SILL AT Cp>.114'4 HO'TICE TO C ltl! Of TOlt S 0" IUU TltANl .. tlt CSen. •Ml -•M7 U C.C I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo,,,,. <reelllor• of RAL l'ti f; TROUTMAN HUNTINGTONHAltlOlt •nd VIVIAN E. TROUTMAN, -RINIE UNTIEll Tr-tef'Of\. _..,.. -·-"'' -----------·IP 0 . ... .. 110 M ... IM A-. 11411-1\1-. (• CP·11396 H_l......,a.ecll,C•.~' ty ol Ne•port e .. ch. co .. n11 01 N 0 TICE 0 F 0 EAT H Tei· uu.,•M•n -Or..,99, St411• of c .. 11orn1•. ,,..u .,.,.. ANO OF PETITION TO 171•1 M7 .. 17S 1r..-\for '' .-.t to Ii.,,,_ lo RAV ADMINISTER ESTATE Pu1111)hed Or-Cont 0.11y Pttot RINOERl(NECHT, JR. -EVELYN Aprll IS, 1'1111 17'4«1 L RINOEllKNECHT Tr•n•ler~. NO. A-104023. · -----·-~· -... '' 10' °"''· Estate of Corinne S. PUBLIC NOTICE e.•bo• I~-. wvo1 Nt--1 e...:r" EI k o ur I aka Cor inne co .. n1y OI O.enqe. Sl•tt of c.i1t0<n•• • ----Trw ~lo tw 11-le<reCI I\ Suzette Elkouri, aka NOTICEOFOEATHOF •rnti.c1 1n~•1•• A11•100.n Co rinne Elkouri, aka MERLE B. SWAN aka ''°'· lirturP\, ~.,,_, -9000 Corine S. Elkouri, aka MERLE BRYAN SWAN '"~~'d:~~1~~t:;,:,:.u:;:::• Mrs. Corinne S. Elkouri, ANO OF PETITION TO M•r•MA_.....e.100.1w-.c1 aka CorrineS. Elkouri. ADMINISTER ESTATE 'of N••PO•I 8eul'I, County o t T ~ . a I_ I h e i r S • HO . A·103527. :bu.~:,'!,~;'°:,~:·,,. conwm benef1c1anes. creditors T 0 a 1 1 h e i r s , 1eo on or~·,,. 1\1 °"' o1 Mt•. and contingent creditors of beneficiar ies. cr edit ors ttto •• 10 oo AM. •• wuTEPN the above-named decedent and contingent creditor s of uTu•L ESCROW co11P """ and persons who m ay M 1 8 S k M ro1111 R-•·--"'"''°'' th · be · t ted . ere . wan a a erle o 'roro• suote 101, ''"''" ::> er~ise '" eres '" ryan Swan and persons 1otorn1• • • the w111.a,nd/or estate: who may be otherwi•,.• in· ,,,.,.,.. 1 .. t a.1•'°' "'"~<' .. "'• •n A pet1t1on has been filed t ted . , .. A ill ""'di .... •Kl'OW reftntd to ...... n ,, Aprll by George J. Elkouri In er es '" ,..,. w an or . '"° the Superior Court of estate: so ,., •• " known to 111e Orange County r equesting A petition has been .filed '7.!~~1'.,.,~~~.~=~'~ I hat the petitioner be ap-~Y Dorothy M . M al hcoat 11u.a1111rw yHrure s.me Pointed as per son al tn the Superior Court of o.,.., """"'·''*' 0 no C t ti Rn Rindllrt<...cht. Jr representative to ad-ran.,,.. oun Y reques ng Eve1v"L 111noer•~"" minister the estate of the that Dor~thy M. Mallicoat Tr-.-above-named decedent un-be appointed as personal UTUN MUTUAL der the Independent Ad-representative to ad· e~~:_wYC::::k. .. 111 ministration of Estates minister the estate of .. ti.,c..M Act Merle B. Swan aka Merle 1e,.... ..._ fS.MS7·A The petition Is set for dBrya~~tanA(undi e1r the In-=~~~~0r.,. con• O•"~t"°' hearing In Department epe'"'""'' dm n stratl<>!"r--------....:..-- No. 3 at 700 Civic Center 0! E~tates Actl. Th~ peti· PUBUC NOTICE Drive west~ta Ana t1on is set for hearing In ---==~::-'.~....,=---I • . ' Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic• HOTJaMsaL F California at lO. a.m. on Center Drive West in the ••M-~HTY AT M:~ ~b~OBJECT to the CI t y of Sant a' An a. '"~~~.;• Orantlng of the petition, Calif?rnla on May 6, 1980 ,,., ... ~<-1tft11e at 10 00 am 5&Metfc.iltWlllettru. you should either appear IF.YOU OBJECT to the ~ .. ~ .... ~~~~e 0~=~~~n:":r s\i~: granting of the petition. ~:n'."80ec~°'.,,. ,,, ... °' '441 " written objections with the you should either appear Notk•" ,..,.., .,...., ""' ,,.. ..... at the hearing and state nlgfteel """ w11 et Pm•"' u1e. to court before the hearing. your o~ectlons or file r-.111Qll'lnten0iw.1~.,..01e<110 Your appearance may be on11rme11on of w•o s...ci.r1or c_., written jectlons with the or .11 .. ,,,. ,,.., o.v o1 Mo. ,.., ,. In person or by your at-court before the hearing "'otttu ot ROTUNNO a •OTUHNO torre,r v 0 u A R E A Your appearance may be! ':...~· J:"'C::Y11!."4L4t"'~!:..:!: CREDITOR or contl""ent tin person or by your at-... ot C41111«ftl•. •" 111e ritM. "'" . .., orney. •-es• of MIO -.c..-,, ,,. creditor of the deceased, I F v o u A R e A •-01 e1eet11 _, .. , , .. '""'· '" .. vou must file your claim CREDI TOR or a cont-w.o 111wes1"*1t1e "'* ot Mid• wt ithththe court or1 present It lngenedt creditor off1the de-,::'!1.=n..-:=r i:::~ o e persona represen-ceas you must le your 11oft 10 ._ ., MIO -.c.e ..... ,, ,,,. tatlve appointed by the claim with the court or11meotdlNlfl.lft_t .. 111t1ec•tU1n court within four months present It to the personal .... , '"'",,., tin.Mel "' ,,. citv .. from the date of first Is-representative appointed ~~/.!:.,i~·=~'!'=~=·: suance of letters as pro-by the court within four 1o11-•. _,, vlded In Section 700 of the months from the date of ,,..,,_,.... .,._,, 1ec.e1 .. •1 P r o b a t e C o d e o f first Issuance of letters as ~'!:1~~':':~1•~·."!.!:'c:-C:,: California. The time for provided In section 700 of c.r11tlue• No. ""421 °' , ... a.Kit flllng claims will not •x· the Probate Code of M11t11•1 HO. TM, <M1111111t .. - pint prior to four months California. The time for :~·~r~·~.~~:.~= from the date of the hear· flllng claims wlll not elC· ome11, t• .... Mt• ~. wlll<lt Ing noticed above. plre prior to four months lfiutt 1 • ...._ J-i. ,,.., .... YOU MAY EXAMINE from the date of the hear lfk.IM .... tMI' .. ~ ...... the flte kept by the court. Ing noticed above. • ~· :"::: =~.':.; If you ere Interested In the YOU MAY EXAMINE t~___,.111 .. _..0ftN emte, you may flle •,... "" flle kept by the court. ':""~o:,.:; ::!'c!t=: quest with the court to ,.. If you •re Int.rested In the • ..-,,_._ ... : .. .111.-. celve speclal notice of lbe estate, you may flle • r• T«-., .... Clllll lft ....._. _,. lrwentorv Of estate •ss.\s quest wt"' the court tQ r• .r: ~.~::: C::"==c~ and Of the petitions, •c· ctlve spec111 notice Of the .,1;.,"" ., ,.., ... cvr•• ., counts and reports Inventory Of estate assets •nwlo.elf••......,· delerlbld In s.ctlon 1200 and of the petitions, ac· • '-"lier-' .. _..., of the Calltornl• Probate counts •nd reports :..-::-=..-::· ... ..,. ...... Coft. dtscrlbld In SKtlon 1200 .,.,...... ... ........,.,.. Georae J. Elkour1 of the Callfornla Probe" ..., ._.,. .. ..,... _.1<.ue11 P9tltl0Nr c--......................... . ....... .,.... ..... ..,., "-"'· ... ........ ICllllllY..._, RnHt :.I. lelta,, Jr., Wlalam W WMlelt A~ .__..., ... ..,.. A'=~'tor Petl· ter••Y •t ·Lew, 16ttt .,'r.=t:. tlorier ......, Von Kerman leadtllMl.~Wllt~ •&.aw..._ Ave 'SUltt llO Newport Int ~1 Cet la • a..lb..... ~ tfUO• tel~ zJll: (TM) IO•!Df. "l;.1rftlf;~~ mu,,.,, · · PuDtllhld Oranae ContJ!I ., • ...._. ._ ONl OitfY ...._ Diiiy .. Pftot. ~If 15, 16 ':.:.... ar.. Clllll D111Y ..._ .... "-II.It.• ,,_.ft, 1.. 17 ........... I • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 P"t .. ,....._., AU....a-....ctvmlffd .......... ,..,.b.nb Jeot '° ... J'ederel Vair ltou1ln1 Acl or 1Ha wtlkll atM.. It We1al l0 advertlae "any pre· ftl'tOff. Umltatlon. or dllllcdmlnaUon baaed 00 nM.'9.<'0lor.reU1k>n.aea, OI GltiaDa& orilln. CM" U u...atlon to make any IUCb pnf~. Umlla· don. ordaKrlmloaUoo. ·• 11lil Ol'WS~r will not lrnowin£1y accepl any advtrlTtln1 lor reel .... wblcb Lt ln viola tlon of \be .... H111KhrS. I'" " .... .. .................... ._.. . .................... . ...... llU ........ • .. ....................... , ..•........ , ......... . ~"*' Newly decorated 4 bdrm. family homo. Close to ocean. 1325.000 . IAYMOMT We have several fine home$ with pler & 1Up a TOIO HOISi COUMYIY 4 lldrrn~ .. 3 baths: ranch style. mlnJ·cstate ln orange aroves.1249.500. BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR 1 l 1 , v 1 1 ', • r ,j •· •, • , 1 ,, 1 CM1A1t DUPLO lK ctowa IMlys a duplex an • bui.ldabM eoxuo R z lot. Owner carrtn lb~ balance and will sub onlnate to a COOS\N( lion lo.n. An ucellent AS SUMA.ILi HAllOIYllW s Br 3 Ba Someraet. ex-t.remeb lrt yard, newly redecorated In ellltb&onea. -.S.000 1831 Prt Stlrllna. Opn Sit/Sun 1·5. H•llOlllMI 2 Br 2 Ba decorator '1 own honw wlth a ranl11tlc view overlooklnte rt• attVotr • clly ll&hta -.ooo. MIWPOITllYmA JI04,t00 0-,,. wW belp finance 1111.t fantuUc • Bdrm ..... ......... add • • ,....,. ...... Mdt.lded PM». cMDl.fta room tool 8eeoad 1torr boaU amt« suit. +I MOrW :e bdnDI. Call tot rnaoc101 detall1. Cbance of 1 lifetime. -.1111 Ul'l~•~•·•l\1Uf'll()llfl41(f• [tc:M IACllAY Two etory garden home. Former model. Sun· UDO tSf.AMO ~nnet kitchen Newly redecorated 4 Br 3 Meluded patio. 8a on Fee aim&* laod. 2nd ltor)' hollt.i. 3 queen .recant & ready ror Im· 8-1 bdrml. Jwit llat.ed! intdlal• moveln wtlh Don'lwalt.call846-7171 creat Ive Un an c 1 n l ,,.,,"" 11• •1 "111' •nN N•I• ••ca: A.P• ...... bl()' 11/J°/o LOAM Lvly fm.Jy bocne on quiet cuJ-de·au. Eaet Side. Cl.STOM P00t. • SPA Owner will t'atT)' XTRA lee2DdT.O al1Uract1ve uure.trate ;;::=.?-/ [Wtl~NI .....W d9d1.... .. BALBOA JSLANO .., .... ,..,... ~ REALTY ,... , ...,. TIM ____ l7st700 __ _ DAILY N.OT --• DtSBTlD Wlllty ..,..._ flnt i.. HOMI! Clm'T'ld•ertto.Ollly. Save on th11 one' 3 ....................... Gw1~ 1002 ....................... ~ .... _ ... Tbls remodeled 2 bedroom charmer hes new carpeting. expanded m.ater bedroom and new krtchen It IS zoned R·2 to accommodate a rental urut 11 dei.ared. Thi! exJSllntt FHA loan ll at 9.S't and can be H · aumed. Tile owner .vlll carry a 2nd T D Fu II price $117,000 Call 568--&> C:SELECT T'PROPERTIES EASTSIDE IUILDAILE LOT &alders pnmt.• Jo:Ui.ts1dr location Pnced to wll fast. only $85.000 Call ~7171 , .. ,,.,_. f I • ' [~l&!UI PENINSULA POINT $330,000 Owner will carry fmanl' 1ng. No quahfytnR to buyer. Unbehevable J Bdrm, 2 story home Rieb parquet floors. Mahogany wood twamt'd ct'1llngs, totally rt- modeled lhruout J u~t Usted ! Won't la't "'th Ou.~ price & terms C;sll Bdrm, 2 bath, larice famlly room . s tone firepla~. Shaded COV· erect patao. Try SZ0.000 down. Anxlou1 owner wW cany the balan~ ~-.$46-2313 OON 111 O• •t \ •VN H ttw """ t' [~dlltd P.t&UdoC.-.. 2,Ut4 Bedrooms with ocean view. pool, aa una. SJll " Iola of opl!ll IJN!t'e In Sunny San D1e110. SlartJng S47.500 with 5'f. down payment 12,75 en terest rale. 549 7971 or ( 1 )890-4989 Owner will finance. J lir. 28a. 2 st()t)' hOme Ul well est a h l 1s h ed neighborhood S8J.500 BKH 751-8967 or~ 7775 ext 841 IOATSUP I •• 1 r ~ t> u p .: r a d P d tov.nhou ~f' v.1lh Jll amerut1e:; Nea r rountry dub Owm!r will help ftnant't'. 11•.. loan ava.Uab&e 1246.000. C Judy Hf'rnande1r 752 l920 QUAIL PLACE NOPHTIES · 10,.. Tl 1:)0 , ...... 759-1501 ·~v ~ OWMIAHAHCED 75'·fll I IUCH UTA11 LOW IMTIUST Ut. 1 • + POOl & SPA YllW + v•w Tiled entry leads to Abnolt new 2 bdrm. 2'h laVllh llVlng room •nd bath condo with f'1ty to111 t y r 1 rep I a<' e . IJl(tU and lWtm,. ll('t!itn Gounnetk.IU'bl!e.formal vtew. t'ruh paint . cbaftl. J bule bdnn1. + wal.lpaJl'Cf'. m1n1 bhnd11. ZS' pme room. Wall of t.al.11111 wood floot1ntt llaaa overb>tlna pool Md ..crlded carpn1n1t and EZ C'a r e rear ,._ ~.tA.ng aru gromds Alltinc 1139. 900 AMwn.ilbk loan (;ALL C&1l now. 9Q. 7111 TODAY. fm..$110 . ·~·· ·~·ll\llJf•''."": ,. ALLSTATE [®llMBI REALTORS_ OCEAM FIOHT DWLIX Spade».• a + J bdrm un lli. on the bea r h Remarllable LOCOmf' ., cnvestment potenllal Rare comer lot Setler wtll carry lge 2nd at 12'. Uruqur opportwut y 6~6-77 I I Heal t/>tate 4 IOltM RANCH STYLE HOME Large lot.~ do..-n or assume MSC> per mo. pay· mml Waibai distaDCll! to all scbools. pa rlt and ~~centers Good auumable loan ~·. interest C all 714-963-0167 ..... • • t N• t OCEAMVIEW SI 19.900 CARLSBAU BY T it 1-; St:A prestige 4 br ramtly '1 0ml' With quarter'> a\·J1I for maid butler Pn<"rd 10 iwll fa..oq al 1215.<XXJ OwnN ftn.ane'S1112 a\a1I at 14'• 1n thl' -.111,. o f th1'i t.:Xi':CUTIVF. llO Mt: 11o1lh POOL and 2000 '<l rt of luitury C a ll WA Li \('F & CO fU.AL TUR.'> •l 72!1-S\11"1 orT.5 2Zl3 Q.al~lwyer Wa1t O«anfrofrt On 't>"' pun Pt nn .. r South LO L.il(un<A B< h SmPe faauly. muluple ctwftbn« °'" C"Omm'I 1n· C'Omf' unrts Bril r I n v 11 e-d Wnw R. Lui.her. Box '21l. Lakt> Arrowhe<id. taltf 92352. Or Call 71 4·337 24l4 or t:Hs 337.1717 llOIM +POOL Sll.900 'J'tUI larl"' 2800 II~ fl fatnily home 11 11 real value It ft-alurt"ll a l1rl(e rama11 room. 4 ~room11 ..t den +1numa1.e 1p<1 lllt-..d on an enclt»ed ltrlt.m 8"t of a II l tw nwMr will rarry th .. f1nantl/ll(. t'ull price 1146.liOO CaJJ 751 31!.H CSELECT T'PROPERTIES --- ••+LOFT $129,750 Sharp fanuly home• 2 altirY + loft Great ror ~1"5. m laws. etc. 4 bite bdrm1t. Beautlrul II.land ktlchal w 1>nack har Huge covered pa~10. Ql•et cul de sac Great Mesa location' See to bthew, call 752·1700 ,.,.,,,, f ? • .. , [®lfl&Hil CUSTOM HIUSIDE IEACHVILU On 1tw Rlum Wood & ~1.i. ...... <k·s1i:n w 1n a1r or Sc.IJJ\1.'>h .1 HR int I 2nd sty 2U l(lft mstr h 1u ... a · way w wp Ruest rm + pvt !>und«lt A real sun- Rrl format dJ.n. cantma. Den. t'plc Bt'<• mio. lhruouL Arc bes, <kc ks & gardens Very unique Must sacnf1l•e E Z to own. 11"• , 1111 Owner will ca!T'V 1111• 2nd TD A~ SI~ Ot•> lJl.'lJlb. r Jll ~91:.> Hh H llEAM HOME \ deo.-or:itor' dn·.tm n11 ht'r•" ~ m F rm.;I ~ 6't6-7171 , ________ _ Draq1c.illv r edv• t•tl "alk to be-a rh nrt'anVlt'11o Gn>at ~arh hornt> + 111vestment up porturuty . t.ar~e It\ 1ni: rourr l!OU1'lTlt'{ k u (hen fur m a I d1runii Jo2 to ht-lH h from l ht<o """' 1 .. u1 jlradt'd 11ardt'n horn .. ,P..., p41nt <'U' un cir..~. pvt patio, w blw BBQ Spa rUinic 1J111JI \rt At·c lhruout v. llh f #, '• I J • ;t I * I ~J '• I [~lfi&H1I ASSUME $39,000 DOWH! TWO HOUSES F.asta1de Costa Mesa. I Bdrm older home + good 2 Bdrm home with dou ble gara~e. R 2 zoned Financed by owner 1117,500 A.or McCardle. IU+r. 548-7729 ,..,... ~ 6i"' 646-7711 ~ p .i n 1 ' h l 1 I 1· I' r u ( t' .. ' I " n J I I \ 1 .. nd" .i~-d rnu· l 'nm. 'wv.port lu1.1t111n Ont· "'·•r hom1 v.Jrr:irtt\ j,~t V,11 1)•1 (l"e IJ1t<l \ou'll lo\t' II' <.:.Ill 7S;.' 1;-rn Giant auumable loans' 1----------WA.lstAOMT 40'10ATSUP S23S.OO>. BeautJfull) dt rorated thruout 1W .. 1 locauon on the island A.cl now ' Call ~67 SJ04,000. lmmal·ulall' tughly upgraded model home. 4 large bdrms + den w bltn d es k , cabinet.a and shelve:. DlntnJi room w bltn c1b1nets and shehes Quality w a llp~pt>r thruoul. A must see ror only 1143.000 Actn, now. call UI ~ZJlJ oPflf ,,. "'. ,, '•u'' til"f tf<I • 1,ua1 USIAED INDEX ,, .... , .... c. 642·5678 mou •••• , .... ,. ••••14 .......... .., ••• re,•rt .,,,,. ... l ..... n.OA&T PtLOT_...., .., ................ .............. CUFFDRJVE 2 Bdnns + den on la~e comer with bay view. Owner wiJ I I 111 an<'<" eo.ooo 673 ~to COAST PROPERTIES OWHBS WIU CADY RHAtfC1HG We haVt' 2 tarae homes where the owner will CarT}' the n.na.odng an er a normal down payment One ls a 4 Bdrm. den, pool. sauna home m>.000. 1be other. a 5 Bdrm, fam1ly .d1nlng room home. S227 .500 Call m for more dctath\ 56ZU3 c;,,,. "'• ''' •V-t Un· •• WaM f1 owt HOfllW 5 BR 4 ba c ust o m waterrro nt h ome w /l7x38 ' pvt doC'IC PrtC'ed St .095 ,IJOO Builder w trade fnr Palm Spnnics Esuu .. For dftalls on lbu home and appt to 11t'e. t·a ll ~ Holf. agt 631-0094 Pnnc Only ----- ATTBmOf4 IMYISTOtlS 6 lSlita, I t*>ck to ocean. 1325.000 Pride of ownership Tue over l•l UOO'SMOST SPECT4CULA.I VIEW 001 Lido Park O't . 11th fl oor condo 24 H r 5«WllY C.all for app't W4HTB>!! 3 Bdrm homr. In int> C M . Npt . v.tth a ... sum.1 ble loan. have $.1H,ll<~I 2nd T U v. $60. 0110 security. Seas()ned •>H·r a year. can add som•· <'8 ~h Bud Co rh1n --------·1 967-5762 ASSUME 13/2°'0 R·2 LOT ~ £\_EC l l • -~'t'.'tTE.'.ffS' \.. .. ·~·-:_.) Remodeled upRradt-d i.---------.. charmer SepaHatt' i USE THE =~2 ~ ~~~; DAILY PILOT eq111ty Super neat. ull "FAST now' s.s-2313 RESULT" (>ff\l lti\>• '''vt1•01'.Ml'v"-t' [ 911)1 D~?i!~:y TD walh 170.000 down. I'm.I what . l ln ~ wW carry. Call Dlity PUot~.:S. Service Call 642·5671 lbt. JU SICftt .... dme to relu 1nd ahapatbame. ll'sslmple wl\h Dilly Piiot Oauifted Ads. And If )QI haw IC)CIMChiDI to tell. call a fr1endly Ollllfled Ad· Vllor at ..,. THE REAL ESTATLHS Tr.de your old a~r '°' new aoodtea with • a-ified ad. 642-5171 -= BDlll l,llR a. OWR 56 YEARS OF SERVICE llV1Ml'S ..WOT aOOM Artlttlcell1v Dtcorated North"-ood Patin ffomt'. Th • Homt' Showa Ub A Modf'I ln11ldt I< Out11ldc Tr1 ·Len•I. Thrff tnrae 8t'droom1 Ph.111 Bonu11 Room • F'amlh· R()()m Sptina Hu Spruna &-Thi. No!M I~ Rul'1'tln11 With All Th<' Amt'nitlC"ll In Thf' World St47.500 ~~~~~~ fi1 Coldwell Banker OCIAM YIP# PLUS SUPln 'I ALUI Walk to beach -3 bedroom. 3 bath condominium. Master suite plus! Low down will move you in. Low monthly payments. Every amenity available. S178.500. IA YNOMT DWLIX-oPIM W9. Large Peninsula duplex with accommodations for 2 large bc»Jts + a sandy beach. Priced at Sl.100.000 with creative financing avail. COME SEE BILL BENTS. 1-5 AT\~ E. BALBOA BLVD. , st••t• CMATIAU .. COM Very un lqu~! Catch lbl1 : two l bedroom. 1 bath unlts ol • 2 bedroom. 2 ~lh hom . Howt'V'er you uranae it. lt 'a cut . Real prld or owncrahlp. new kltchen . bathroom. . o brick patlo a nd a r nc~d yard. Locat d nt'ar t heatre. shops. lt'nnl nd school SW.000. l.NDJ lll!ALTOU. 615·6000 MU E.Me C.... .....-..~. CCN'OM det N., we HAVI II Of' THE aur usn lN lOWN ~<® &;ach RExJlty RIAL IST A Tl IXC&LEHCI SIMCI I 949 co.-WITH US. • .to IAYCllST. J..-t .... be..tlMy ...... oined 4 ~"'· 21/J ........... '°'1IMll dlNftcJ l'OCMn & deft. o...,. wtl .... wfHt filtandlM). SZ75.000 MIWPOltT MACH 759-0111 ·11G OCEAH VU SZ60,000 FH New on the market. 3 Bdrms .. 21 ~ baths. Reamed ce11in~s. Larji?c frplc .. full dining rm .• family rm. FantastiC' view of ocean & Catalina. Call now for app't. to see this excellent value. WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 211 I San Joaquin Hiik Rood NEWPORT CEHTER, M.I. 644.4910 So. Coast Condo This charmer 1s ov<'r kloldng the pool w 13 l ri: Bcfrrm & located close lo e verythrng; So Con~l P laza, freew ays. & schooLs. Woo 't last al on ly lil8,!i00. Call 54G-3666 • Whelan RealEstate Fallbrook COUDtrY home. On l acre. l mmac. Rust.le decor. Many frwt trees. 2Br, 2YJBa, view, rrplc .• lrg. wor kshop w/half-bath. Assumable financing or OWNJo:R WANTS TO TRADE AMA.MC ING PROBLEMS? You can move into this tt•mf1c Eastblufr home without delay! o .... n<:r will rmance under very attractive ter m11 . 3 Bdnm. & fa mily rm., cioavea.Jeot t o parll.. schools & s hopping S2164.<m (714t 673-4400 121 ll 621·2121 HARBOR A OiVISIOO or ll:irbor Investment Co FO R CONDO IN -------· NEWPORT /COSTA MESA . $1 14 ,500 . SUnsbine Properties of Fallbroot. ~589$. USE THE DAILY PILOT 11FAST IESULT" SEIVICE DIRECTORY For Result Service Call 642-5678 ht. 322 OWHERWIU Ff HANCE Beautirul 3 Bdrm T r ina model on lerj!e J?n-enbelt in I h l' 11r1)? 1 n a I Bluffs . Manv f'xtras. ~173.000 macnab I Irvine realty · A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRYINE COMPANY CANYON CHARISMA! The privacy of Big Canyon & its 24-hr . g ua rded gate security is offer ed with this single-level 4BR hom e on a quiet corner location. Lg den w/2nd fplc -formal dining rm -pool & spa & dra ma tic courtyard entry. S624.000. J e ri Hunt 642·8235. CK-75> 711-1414 (.aqM v-., c... MJ-GJI CJOI Do.. Dri¥e 111.a wuocbldQeC•• MWJOI HabarV-'-'• .. COllOMA -MAil Oii w1 I u 1 .... It••• ctHI.,., -.rlcll fl,.,..... HtrH w ........... ·~-........ . c• . .., -4 ,_. -... .. Met ~ • ........... 000. -IM Ca.oMA OIL MAI: 0. e 11•1• Ml A cMiwww. l ..J ... fw ..._,. ..... , 1 t: •• d I M*H• + .. _.. I Mlll -• • .................. 00. IALIOA COYIS; ,_ .._.: ._. -.. •• •• + .. wMi dock .... 40' ,...... ...... A•• •1 .a.. l ·Od. t. IHOt/rultr· COLE OF MI WPOIT ll!AL TOIS 15111. COMt Hwy •• c ....... ..._. 675·551 I ace. .......... 4 Bdrm & Fan11l y , format dining. ~% dn. l5l T o at 8 75".( • 2nd T .0 . at 12'1. Owner financed Asktng S615. '625.<m LIDO ISLE Separate master bdrm s1.1t.e upstaLr.J, 2 frplc'l>. wetbar. jac, compl ne..-. So..,., ... .,... Q\annlng Balboa duplex offenng 2 + den owners UNt w /large aundeck & lower 3 Bdrm rent.al uml Pm.'ed ul $998.000. fo'or more info call Carol u orr. HJi\ PaceSt'ltCr Realty. 6:1t 0094 OUPLIXI S ' OCEA.H VIEWS! Sellen wtll belp finance 3&3 BR units S27~.ooo' 3&2 BR uruta S279.SOO' 3&l BR uruts $289,500' lab>o lay Prop. R..atton * 675-7060. thruout ~.000 --------JACOBS REALTY lc:6oo lsklltd ' 0 0 6 675-6670 ..........•.....•••.... 2 Slory 2 Bdrm. l"• batru. ---------i Pal.lo PLUS gar11R~ 1 Br UDO ftEHltl apl PLUS guest quarter.. Only S70.000. right on th<' w bath 67~ water; mobile homt' This fantastic home ne..-. BU.UT. FAMILY HM. ly remodeled, fresh patnl J I d r m , d e n , 3 ins 1 de & o u t . n e w ba chm • _.. Xlnt carpets, wall to wall m lr· + 11 Mi...,.... · rors in liv. rm. Ir bdrm ~ $447,500. Nice p atio on w ater. Lau lrechtel Owner will help with & Assoc. 675-lll I rmanctng. See today! OCIAH PACIFfC Corolla dtl Mar I 022 REAL EST A TE 759·1616 FA.MT A.STIC View·vieW·VJew! View of S a ddle b ack , bay & ocean Cbarmlng homr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IRVINE TERRACE·3Br. 2.Ba. new kitchen. cpts, drp6, & pw.nt. very sharp t.>mc. ampecC'ably de· £\ed w /new landscap· " auto sprinklers. Assum.able owner / ... .t44-9080. 644--9167 lovely decor. lari:l' --------formal duung rm , b1J? family rm. All nt•w kitchen & baths. /\ trul} elegant home OCEAN PACIFIC REAL.ESTATE 759-1616 BEA.CH CHA.Ln +POOL 2-sty giant 4 BR, fo'am Rm. Forma l din Balcony. Pvt patio Lu:-.h g r o u nds . Bt'sl yct-S26.500 dwn lo dl> sumeVA loan at 10"/. rnt. No-q ua Ii . A beach bargain. Hurry & call now!! Bl<R 963-0902 AMAIIHG VA.LUE Sparkling, nearly new 3 Bdrm 2 bath home. In 1trea t famil y n eig h borh ood or Oceanside Close 111 schools. and sboppinJ? Pool siJ.e secured yard with loftly paUo. $78.000 don osen f•'ol: tc r-.... 1213N. COASr HWY. HAlt.IOll VIEW HILLS $80.000 down. balance financed al 12 5<.; Ask.· ing $249.500 This 4 Bdrm. Fam Rm. fo rmal duung rm. 2 fplc home olfers v1ew ol hills & mlS <.:all OOTI1E VALF:NTINE ~or 675-rooo OWNER AGENT IUILD TO SUIT • Two30x.l18' lots 431 Begonia Ownr 7~1125 543 6148 WA.IJ( TO HACH GOOO U4YESTMEKT ~"CdM" Choice "So. of Hwy ·· duplex. Loads of charm 124S.<m <Terms J Agent &40-5560 ---Costa Mffo I 0 24 ·····••·····•·········· HODOWN VA Shari> 3 Bdrm 2 bath Owners anxious . call 540-1151. agent ----GOT SOME IUCKS7 Purchase subJect to xlnt • 8 75•,,, loan payable S')291mo. OWC lge 2nd · • HLRITAG£ I(' 1\1 f l)fi'o OAIGLEM Ol1l11ttt Ive new 2 bedroom, 2e,, ba con· clDmiahu:nt ....... ZJll!ldefJ Ave. C.M. ..a.C'fM 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\bodbrlclte """' S Y C A M 0 I E "1 s:.i~~ ... ..=ew •MJlllllDGE fabulous. lar&e 3 bet 2', GIMIUCS ba Quality townhome llUlt. coodos. Only • av aUa ble. Never h ved tn detached fl'om $109,990. 1-430 S..nt. homr. Owner DllY help Ana Ave. 6'2-6734 ri.na.nce. ~., block to like ~H9UA.RTH COMOO 2 Bdrms. 2 balhs. frplc. db' gar. owe alooly 1or;. Ult. 29% dn. F /P STS.000. Wom.DR.E. 556-7777 Sll .OOODOWM MO QUA.UFYIHG Near beach 4 bdrm::. 2 ba ., fri>lc. $8.S,000. 63J.S737 Bkr Principals Only SALE OR TRADE 3 BR. 2 Ba fixer 185.000 Ownr agt 752 9023 ------ MESADELMAR IByOwnerJ Im.mac. 3 br 2 b•1. h: heated pool $120,000 2827 f'ranci.s Ln 546-2223 *** Walouri~ 2287 Wat.erman Wa) Ccgt.a Mesa You are the wmner of two f..-ee t.Jdtets <SIO oo value>. to So.C •. Celebrity r.-s classic Apn l26lh Los Caballeros H.acquet&Sports Club Fountain Valley Tickets may be claimed by calliag &e-5678. ext. i!12. • •• IBr. 2Ba, SlOS.000. HV a c cess. nex terms all ofrs considr. ownr agt S49-4(d MESA YSlDE FSIO 3 BR 2 Ba. lse opt." S795 mo. $129.000 ~ 1?:1Z Once you've seen the rest. rome see the best New condos from $101.000 on V1cto r 1a between Newport & Harbor 5411-3569 Of' 848·3644 eves. HOME-OWNER MAY FINANCE: 2Br. t Ba. frplc, $87,900. Prime ren- tal a rea. Call Denny 631-~10. S-5. .ASSUME S9Z,500 10% VA LOAN EA.STSIDE 3 l chl l'hloths FAM RM & POOL PRICE SI 20,000 RA.UR REAL TY 546-0114 F..ast Slde. Sll 0,000. House & guest house on large 63X.lSO lot. SS0.000 down. balance at 12%. Call 1-49'l-t288from8to llPM and t.en:us. Almost 2.000 q. ft. in 2 stonH. Asktng $.U4,950 \\bodbrldge Rul•u 551·3000 ltl.'@ HuranC'll P1l w). I"'lar LARGE AND SPACIOUS 2fm sq fl and 3 car garage Lowest pnced home on the market 1n the Ranch Oevt'lopment f'or more mCormallon call. -;. H.l\NC:H ~ l-i£•\llY ~ !J!Jl 2000 LOWEST PRICED DETACHED HOM fo: JN WOODBRIDGE' Onh $129.995 Lo•l'IY Z bedroom den 1n best lO<'allon or Broadmoor llomes. ASSUME a 9"'2'k loin Bra n g your checkbook. It ·s vacant HURRY \\bod bridge l\e~lt. 551 ·3000 4112t8a rrann t'lr;").lr~i- OWNER FINA NCE : STSO/MO. Big Condo/t.ent. Air /Bl& yd RV'*' pool Owner . 552 11Z7 A Very Special Feelina •• . 1s <'Vtdent f n this beaUU!ul 3 bdrm home locJiled an Turtle Rock. Campus View The ownen> ol th~ wf'll cared foc ~ have done 11 ru~ JOb of dKOr1tin• Very good loe1t1on an choice neighbo rhood, close to pool. parks . shoppin~ This could be tbe very special home that you've bt.-en lookmg for. Sl44,500. High AS SUMABLE LOAN! ........,....,..,.. ......... -aq.ft .• to • ~. ~~ baU.. Pool ............ 000. lllSTAllS CO. &13-1111 Be.cft ..,__ 00 33rd St .. ! bdrm. 1 be. Gar •Ill ta ti.ck. 1119,000.17~5147 [)upkx on 3Slh Stl'fft. 3 ,.,,.,. ..... 8"f1•l• Coado wltb foNVtt white waler View. Ranly available. Nowonly-,JOO . octANnlONT New mod ular t)'pe bomel. JM. eocnmunity, 2 bcbl. a& br aeeurity, :11 b ·l e tti n 1 O K . bdrm. 2 ba down. 3 bdrm t Ilk II. C•a MC • 2 be, up. 9230.000. '90,000 S er.1ft top P.U.edett c1own. owe bat al 10% loeatklD. 2 f'l.Npl&c•. ,... for 3 ys. ~56C'l .... t A llnucioi. On· (TlA)8.31U. -1L<1C dn. to usume!I No r:=~·A HEN Ry quaWytn,g. Lg 5 bd prof. RLTRS ~r Lat Jd&cp'd. Prul. only Agt, 8MW 215Dellbr. ~~'°'Im· 1·83'1-·1286-----._ _____ _ prowed. 10.000 + sq. n IO'Yo DOWM bWldinc pad l lot oU "'UA BALBOA wt.JI buy lhia prtme R3 o c ean f r o n l. Soul h II locaUon wrt.h E·Z·2 rent2 Lag u na . S00 .000 Greatfl.IWK'1n1. assum~ 8dtm ._ locaUd in 714~ lO~'k loan!> l " 2 walk to be.ach No. San bedrooms . oc~1n a nd By ,.,,.·--.· 3br w r·.i.ew .. _ 111 Qemenle. Owner anx· vw&-=o "' IHIY views. owner w A!aumable lit. No QualJ· hep rmanee IOU5 lyini Call 714<972-8443 ~ st.art at S125.000 OHL Y $19 .500 Mallow-Kennedy Cori> 644-7211 Ltlptll ..,_. I 052 Anna Morland, exclus ive · ••••••••••••••••••••••• age n t 975·0800 or 631-0486 /Jn NIGLL l.il\IL[ Y &. l\SSUCIATES ==="-----Laguna Niguel Realty • IYOWMH . ..... EXECUTIVE MtM ESTA.TE Approximately '• acrt> locatA.'d 1 m1 from ocean Tot.alJy remodeled 2br. den &i 2"'1ba ti.ome wilh lovf'IY l(IHden & Ko1 pond 1210.000 493-9494 49S.5220 496-241) 130..5050 FODOIOHGTS Gracemont model. 2100 sq n.4 HrJ Ra S24S.OOO IJ', int li} Owner 64-1 t.11~ BF.ATTIIE BA,'lKS' I Ass~ the loan on th1!-> .1 bedroom Z balh moun laUl view bomt' ~•th a !I loan and spa SU0.000 Lll\GO REAL ~TATt. 4~1720 Mlwporl leodt I 069 .•••......•.•.......... &UOY THE HUIOft llOGE F..nd unit condo 4 BR. J'h Ba, 3 cu garage. View of Catalan.I. Faahlon Island and rught l.rdlts. Pn nc· only ~15.000. 64().68K3 Wat.erfronl Ootk Hutld vour own custom houi.<·. ~l()f lot. t103 36th St 1.0.'H21 I or 673--37 47 >10.0011 dn. ai.,umt•' balanct• of wu.000 at 12'. tntt'rl">l on a :r, br 2 '\t.OI') hom1· m l::a!->lbluCC '!oH· nl!hl in' Nt1 f1nan1· tnl! fll-'i'l"-...tr) Pnn1 un I)~ OWNER ANXIOUS Fa~t1c l br t"OO<kl with ot·t•.tn v1~w lrom balcony $125,000 Matlo-N Kennedy Cori> 1\Jna Morland. exclu.stvt' ~. m-ollOO or 631-0486 c.,1 heao 1071 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 AC HORSE&5TATE 4.'llO sq. fl. slngle story h11<h q u a lity ~ustom home . Pano. vae w or Cupo. Vly Ms tr suite w fri>lc, Jge f .R, 3"'2 ba. 1100 i.q . rt. garage. S575.000 David Bourke. Rltr. s.t0-9950 Santa Ana I 080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Inv~ Spt-c1al' Newly redecorated '/. ::.tory home Terms available. S!C.500 BKR 751 8'J61 or ~m5extB41 -· IUCH Oe~urable NEWl-'ORT SHOR ES re61denrt- t:.nter and you rt• 1m pr uaed . Ca r ~C ully sdecled appoanlments. c us t om car peting . dnlpes and la&!lt faxWlti Beam Ctilul&.s LhNoul . Focal poU\1 family room W1lb custom bar arr~ a ~ for both en1er ~ and retax .. uon Sl.30.000 Ca1J ~-O:klJ -------T_.. 1090 FORES TE OLSON .. _ .. ,._ .. , ··~-c-_____ .._ UDOISLAHD UYROHT 601 UDO Super wat.ttf ronl condo 1111'10! spertac:ul1r view Aswmabk' loan Call for d!Wb Cote Realty ~ l n\lt-Stmt'nl 640-5777 SI0,000 DOWl'f HO QUA.UFYIMG .\s<;umr ho1l1nc~ ot SlW <X.O at 11 r: int on Jbr Mmt> ..-. lar~e pool & ne~ JlK Lil! Cfl\ry llllC'h ~ bh.11\ liBQ. fri>k. & 2 car ~r ~ 2 Ho me" un 1 lo l in ;-. .. ..-.port H~1 gh1s .I bdrm 2 bd $240.000 Xlnt flNlllClllg Pnnc1pal.s on ly Call ~9466 an s MOQUA.UFYIMG! I# as.<1umabl'' loan on ttus altract1v1: 3 Bdrm.~ UDO ISlE b:lth homt· vo :in <'Slalt· s1.tt'd lot and tht' pnC't.' L' 2·st.Y earl) Cahr 3 BR . nghl loo Won't last. Call den. 3 ba . In rm w fpl ~S370 now & beamed <'<'Ii Coz~ --------- patio Walk to beach ~lub & tennis Cacil $315.<XX> Call MISSION REAL TY 494.0731 ------- SUVIEWW/V IEW $148,000 ASSUMABLE 9 75'( I PlllSh I.: 3 bd. Patnck Tenore, 63 I -1266 VIUA IALIOA 81:-st V1ew & pn<'t" I Br & den. assume 1oa;,•, int 631·29123 . .....•.••............. t-:xecwv~ hse m Tustin tlilb. Uick room. eorr~I. RV space. dbl garag~. 4Br. newly cpld & re· modeled. Wet bar. pool & jaclllll oo ~ acr e of land A sktni;: S310.000 . tt>n1"6 nt'•t1blt' Move an lud.t) 1,42-9909 d y ... Sfi&. 9020 e ... e.. ....................... .....~ forS. I l OO ....................... MEWPOUIUCH um Fuq ua d bl wide. 2Br. ZBa. frpk. garden tub island kit r hen. Won l Last• Call Today• Tortoiw Mobile tto..s 972-8421 KFf DA.HA POINT LOCATION Adult Park near bea<'h &. manm1 20'x60', 2Br . 2Bu w t'xtra studJO. Must ::.ee l11 a~1ate. Pets ok ~'OST ------ Must be moved·JOxS An· del"'500 trader-all birch I.fl\. xlnt l'Of\d. Make of· fer S48 Z734 ----- •EXCITING• LAGUNA BEACH 497-.c848 TD lowdown.3br,21 ·2 -------- $13,950 DOWN! .ASSOMA.IU C OMDO Newport Terrace art'a Everything you C'ould PQSS4blY deslre in a homl' could be yours rn tht~ spertacuJar 2 Bdrm 2 bath rondo T1us l'nd UOll ftUOY'S 11 panoramic vie"' <i proposeod manna Just listed' Hurry on thi!> one " $107,500 C:ill 64S4m S..CWl.y Lovely-fflghly upgndf'd ViU11 West Home. 20x60. nicest 5 st.ar park. corner lol w large pat.Jo area. /lur cond-0nly $27 .soo. (JXS029> • bo, ~. pool. rec rm . cent r al air. Only $129,950 Call now ' ~94191 BKR 'The fastest draw in the West. . .a Daily Pilot Classified Ad. 642-5678. GaaI 4 LOVELY EXEC. BAYCREST 1002 Ab1ol• perfKtlOll la e•ery •toll. Totaly tH1ad1 .. d wHtt slirytlcJltt. 9u ... 1 ldtchtn. .-,. roo. Old ... roo.. Larci-. ope11 1.-, rOOM wtte. Frwdt doon Wo • cosy Nckylr'd. _.... J bdnns. a...._ ~ for tot.I ..... attd lo•IM Ht•rtoh•la9. 12,2,100. 6 l 1·1400 -...., ...y c.-ry 2N. HOME WITH NEW DECOR Tffrfflc lee..._ ....,. tt.. Mm. *"'· c......,2....,.1.._, ... ....._ -.... ..... ,.., Meleet' ..... , ...... Mewfy ••••41. c-..tiM & ••d. 1wo """" ..._. of woocl. • .... • ..... a... $410,000. ,.... .., ..... 'Jl-1400 OCEAN VIEW WITH LIGHTS bc"'-9 ....._,, .. 4 W. C.-. la ... ,.,...... c .... t •• • ••••• ~ ,,. •• l. ,,...,. Old ..wey ........ wllt /..., ...... ••• lt•r. s.,.r c ....... , ............. Sllt,710. •>•·1400 $89,500 20% ON Owner will carry. up to S years at 13"k. 2 BR J "'1 Ba. large patio. 3 years oew. Call~9161 . OPF '4 HOU St Rt Al TY / o-r.w t02' ....................... New owner traftSferttd. mmt teJ.1 $125,000 3 Br 2 Be borne. wm accept eubttrade/motorhome OD $30,000 ~lilly. Zooed fcr2 more un.i&I. •1-tllO ..... __ .... 1040 ....................... No qu1Ulylng' Ownt-r will flnann' 8ri~ht cheery home. steps lo th•• lab 111 Woodbndite c.l IH c.,.t 754-1202 LalJllill ltodt I 041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3-story VlEW home. lrit lot. walk to beach As· aumable $170,000 11 '~ :Ir, 3ba, den. bonus rm . 2 aundecks. new carpel· inc ' Ors By Owner. 1299.000. 1·525 1619 or ~ RE.Al.TORS ••• ONT..,.... 400 &lys1de Or Newport Beach You are the winner of two f~· ,LlC~ls ($10.00 valueJ, to So.Calif. Cttabrity T...nClottic Apnl26tb Lol'I Caballeros Racquet• Spof\a Club Fountain v alley 1'kUts may be tlaimed by calling 642.s6'18. ext. Have t<m>ethlng to sell" • m. *** aa.&lled ads do 1t well. E R T H A H r I I I I JAB 0 N I I' I I OS NOW F O RESTE OLSON ........ A.dltM r.t rart BeauWuJ um> Universal Z41l48, 2Br. 2Ba, n ew paJ.n\. new c1u11et. Seller will carry balance a.t re· aaonable rate of int. \HU638J) CLASSIC MOl&UHOME SPACIGAIMY SALIS trunor garden adds to %10Sl:larbor,Ste 206-A feeuna o< natunl lil ht 540-Sf 17 \hrr.out this love ly !~~~~~~~~~ Baycrest 4 Bdrm home Y DUun& room and f amlly room--well p&aoned for <.'Oldortable entertain Ing and fanuly convenience. UN.000. COSTAMISA Dbl .nde tm Westen • dbl wide. lo apace rent. 2Br, 2Ba. tota lly up· 1raded, 1arde n tub, leland kitchen. A super 642-5200 invel&mellt. iti~ ~ r I Oceansi d e . n e w ~~~~~~~~I MdUbr,2ba. Also 31' :: /\lrltl'eam. Trade mu.lti . --------•I unlt/,..al. 1·433-2280, • CAllYDll a..,, ·7:-:m Idell famllY bome, ex·t.,.s. UOO pa nded ~eraall lea ....... •••••••••••••••• Model, 4 bedroom. I 4-PLEXES fllOM Stlt,000 JO%DOWM t4IAI DISMIYLAMO ....... (7l4)750-l.IM ................ m1 AIMte,., HH t· wxuaTnr.IMe.do. la•• •ae~ Webb .. LIAM Al..,., r .P .. ,..a • .....,.m-1110. ,... ......... =-.::.:••u&. ............. ...... ;c:._ I.Ute ' 1111it.M.f'llilM1inV11 . 0.Ul"J Cl•-· Ool(• Htw Twa~H I mur 0...6 ~. "501.0 liltlr-............. , C1 .,., ... •li"•"'l .. ;i1111111 ~-.a••Ullha!, ~·~,...,•Uo• 11•ao. A•• ro r Rieb ...:=.-ao ••·n· ... ,_. • .,.. I Hr --.i -~Rd. ..... -...6614'21 -------- 714/116·1719 n............1111'~ Jbrl~be.dtw,fplc .. new ~-a BL 1 ~ ba .• w. of C&IP9l. ~ flrd. i,. H&rtlor. 8. ol Gel1ler pr. Gnbul/BeU ara 7 I 4-IJ~7940 1100 WIE ':tt:::' .. :::. •::: owe·~,.,..... --Or wtll MPar•i.. sa -u olfice bldt In 0.-117 O prime Seat.a AM kK'•· CM_,~ t-. mo.ooo. Jn da. " 1 J I ir JllO WCllll.O u ......•.•..•........... llM Month. ltl·2tN Aq,il. 5/L .. mo. lit. l\lel, lalt, •dep.--leV81. -WIUllOUS . .TWlllOMI• Ellltude. 2 br. 1 ~ .,. • chJd wek:ome, beeulltul, new tlfforator erpts. modern kit~. frpk. trllb P9iat. 11110b detec· JZ4Z tor, pool. NO P t:rS M'JS •-•-••••••••••••••• mo. • ~ln. We'41r N t w 8 r o • d m o o r •a-pd...__ w~ Condo. 2 Br · a.. _,,mo, 511·1lZZ 2 c:.metery plot a ln ~~5-~51-=1~11~1~~ P9dftt V'9w lltcnorial ~ P•rl.1.. CclM. Write or tall! IL Gordon, 444 'fer· na Rd., Su&a Barbara, CA.111• <•J> ... 2'54 NIC£.J bedroocn home, ti.. beUw. It 0.11 Sbott1 • * * ~ Lake> with <N••t•••· FN«lkh. cblld welcome. 2 tlr.,.. decorator crpt.s • tiooaewn. tre.11 paint. t.ut. yard, 1arap. NO DOGS. Water pd. 1475 mo. tlZ5 move lQ. 171 E . wu.on.-..e. ....... 3244 ........................ 2 ......, 2 atory l~ ba a.lo ln "The Lakes" Xld.. loc. Beaut. decor•t· ed. 8raDd new. Ref. re· QWtJd. No pet.a. 1.17' mo. Z'J-3200 C1 I cW ' "'••u•t 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ILDISftMVISTOIS z:ua> aq ft ol C· 1 proper ty on Newport Ave. In Tustin, 2 blocks from Saru Ana Fry. Owne r wiU finance with 29'l- down. l'Ull pr1 ce s:m.ooo /('-f R€\TIG€ HOM€~ Real &late Investments :m:JW. Coast Hwy, NB 645-4646 Closed Sunday ---- C'HIL.OCA RE FACILITY l''OR SALE·l n Cos t a Mesa : 1380 sq ft. 4 bathrooms. 2 lg & 2 s mall rms. grass & sa ndbox areas, fe nced. 8 189.900 Owner may finance. Call Deru\Y 631-3010, 9 5. Condotnlttlums /Town- houMs for Hlh 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -..... ,.-l-L lab~only '74.0800. ....,_ -2 O A C R E V I £ W mao.1.a Meea St. PARCEL la SE of Paso You ~ M:.~ner of Roblee with riaht price l ,___ ti .__,_ ( .. O 00 "2.SOO. F1eidble. wo .. ...,,.. ciu-.. •~ · 80 ACRES on river Is 20 vaJueJ, to miles out. and good So.C..,f. .. L....I... terms: SU0.000. 25% dn. C. u:n., CAUFORNIA LAND · T...n Clea1lc 1240 acre ranch al M50 Apnl 26th per acre: ~ dn. Loe C.baJle roe EDITH W. HESSJCK Rat"quet & Sporta Club REALTOR 6 ASSOC Fountain Valley c 805 > 468--0500 Tidcet.a may be claimed ~~~~~~~~~ by calling 642·5678, ext. - Z72. *** SUMTSC.M. Near new. 2 br. 2 ba w 1frplcs, garag~ TSL lnvstmta 642-1603 19UMfTS Newport Bea ch ne ar Hoag Hospital. Owner will CaJTy Wllh $300,000 down. l'UU price 1895.000. This property has spen· dable. FOURPLEX OW of State Prop111y 2600 ...........•......•. , .. AttR: SICIEIS ! PARK CITY · UTAH 2 br and 1 br condos near Lb15 great s ki res ort $73,900-$99.900. 640·9966 Nit. Mr Marshall Investors. Hav~ 6 pro· pe rt 1 es. ::. n RI Ca m . Phoenix. Aru C rt!al ter m i. Mr Wal i.h , 55Uf777 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •bdrm. 2ba. l'l~Mo. In di.Ides aardener. waler. 0'1ldren OK. Avail May 1. m.mo Mesa Verde Weal 3 Br 2 a.. fenced yrd, sml dog OK~ loci 1ard/water. 957-8140 aft 6 Ir wknd.s or ~l ut 407 Mugo. Nwpt H1t s. 2 Bdrm ~. 1 ba. Laund rm New cpts/drpa, r ange. ovm, refril Lg fncd patio. fncd yrd. Gar IC2S. ~ 14111 VIEW 2 Bdrm. M50 WALK TO WESTCLIFF 3 Bdrm . house ~-3 Bdrm 2 ba condo. dbl garaRe. $700. 400 l11" ~ RlUU C.Mif1f0f\h aaus 3226 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rancho Sa n Joaquin l'ownbo&,we, 2Br. + den. 2\IJ Ba. bilhlY upgraded. pool, spa, choice loc. Nr t.emlS. goU. $725. Cu 11 *-D4 eves ai wknds Woodbridge t wnbse -3 br 2 ba. aingJe story. plush upg rades. S69 S m o . H:~34 W:73C).2270 Near new pri Y ate end un 1L 2sty. 3 lge bdnm, 2•., ~. fi~•ce. fa m ily nn. fonrud dining rm. comm. tennis & pool lrni per mo. Call Anita. agt 9llU767 Northwood nearly new 4 br 2-story u pttnd<'d 9X> Agl. SSH.200 R&fTALS 2BR +0,2 ba ... $750 38R.2 ba.. .. . S680 750 3 BR. 2''7 ba . . . . . $750 4BR.2~ba. .. . .. S6K5 48R.3ba. . ~I 5 BR.3ba . S8SO ~.!.~~ ... ?~.~ ~~~!i!!l~~~~I -"---------, NO P'&&I Alt. • Condo Amt k)c UdD Wt coedo. ,......_, Villa Rent.I• •· a., i.. •/pOOI ta· ....,..... ble.-..OlM.f1S.lm ......... "-1br ,_pool aide Condo . 111.Yvtew,a w.•. 4 ba, to u.a. ar, ·1be, Ari* -.... lllO 1q, ft. '1000 Cir. MIOllo. Cblldren -·--<K•mJ~ ..... OCl:AN VIEW 4 br, 2~ ba, ,.rdaner incl. if! ' ,.,. .... .. ~Own/lkr. • ..................... . _______ ,._......., 3706 CJ»ilDO. Nr Hoa,. a ea. ---···• .. ••• •••• 1~ pool. Jae . Sa-.. a....a.. 28r. 1Ba. ferry clil p.r. W 10. AvaU May IJlot,k, )Tty JM. DO 119ta. 1st. HU/m o . D.r11 &Omo. +utll.175-0349 !;:.i.:5· e veatwknd1 ..._,.1,. "' 1701 ..... c..w Fret. zrr canal suoollo. M$-01.51 S-.W Ooado, 2 Br. 1..., ba. 2 car aar, frplc. 1auna. 1pa . pool. tllS/mo. m.10 Niii-Sborel; 3 BR. 2 ba. blW, ranee. frpl. Nr. di...._.. mo.m.8060 Vtnall&el l br. Condo DX>Mo. AU 1me_n1lies. Sec. 2:1>1»-z:m. 845-6242 NEW • Never bved In Balboa condo with a ll amenltits. Greenery and t'onvenle n t'e W i i i leMe/opt. ~Imo hit> BAVFRONT coodo With 2 Br+den and loads of room for the dascn m 1nat lng e xecut1 vt-L•r 1te petio • •-ant dt'<'Ur FOREVER VIF.W Hout llipavatl l22SO mo 1111! WAn.Rf'RONl HOMl'- .REAL ESTATE 6JH 4()() Newport Shores 4br, 2ba. &Ir. bc h tt'nn11 pool ....................... OCEANFRONT Bachelor pentho u se w/JIOdelreeoeean view. Loft bed w/bay view. Avail ~t• for tbe sum· mer. DIO mo. incl. ut1l. tor 1 person. May con- lide!' yrty i.e. S7J.6372 c:or... .. M.r 3722 . ..................... . ~. CloM to beach lllJ IDdd AYall. 4 Z3 l2'7Slh~7 C-.MRN 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUSCASITAS f\tm 1 br apt S300 & up End. aar. Adults. no pets. 2110 Newport Bl, S48-ai8 betwn 8 =-> .tr ~ pm ..... 3744 ....................... Ptol demi-bacb condo Pools. spu, re<' room . lA!m&S. plush lar>dsc:iped oommuruty. Rent mo Lo mo S37S. Call Tim or flJeen. Al)..~ &...J-leoctt 3741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA BEACH MTR L'iN M•ud serv • color 1V. heated pool Ct1l C714MM·52t4 VIS N•> ~""!._. __ _ $7S0 1mo. Ray. wkd11yi. Luxury sludlO Free maid 967. 7230 lien C<*w' tv $100 "'k lic)Cmya.T..- 2Br. 2ba overlooking Rolf rourse l'ool & tt>nn1i. courts t87S'mo 851 1611 wttdays . 951 3150 tnt' w t 4;99 2227 • ... ,. ..... 3769 ....................... 8'111NN1NG lrJ Zbr, 2ba, pdn apt . .Pool, rac area. . TlOW. labSt. fOU'R SEASONS APTS Olupje. no peg, % br . 1 \11 be twnble. Patio. pool. "10 735 Joun 64J.1802 *2 Br. 2 b&, nr. So. C.t Plaza. S A. l500. No peta . 1S4217. 841-1480 New luxury condo with vwwon'lbe Bluffs. 2 Br. 2 ba. frplc, 6 many xtru . C all Rhett. ....., or 142-2711 ••• ~~ Costa Men You are Ow winn~r or t1i0 free tJckeu ctJo oo value I.to So.Calf. C.lelllUy T .... Oossic Apnl216lh Loe caballeros RacqueU1 Sport.a Club FOWltam Va lley Ticketa may be l'la1med by calling 642-~8. ext. m . *** 1325 lD M.10 1"2 Br apt /. townhie. laundry rm, p;itJO balrony. encl. c ar. Allbltns TSL Mgmt 642 llSOJ WXUIYUVIMG 111 qwa adult <"Om pleox ~t.chelor • t Br aiu Cathedral tt• hns . gas frpk. & dahwhr Pvt J)8UO.. baclonte1. pool, µcuua No ~ 1-·rom 129:5 mo Mei..i Panes. m>Harla, SPMC ~9 2447 ·111t:s 1-:v11.u . · 2 Rr lo\ ,Kar Al11t~ t pl.,, dri>~ hlln' Int 11 yd Wllttr ,..,~ ti:9; 11 211 :!6W IJ !'. • .intJ 1\nJ SJ75 ... ..... 1 aly, pal.lo, .....,urc.p._.. ..... -..u 2 Br +loft., I be, P"l patio. ntna.. "°"· pool. IMO. .... a er. a ti.. 4-p&ex n1ar OCC. Encl. tar. New ait. tile, lbaUera. ciaUd '* Ho peq. Rudr now. 1.oww wttb rUo· S41S. UPtier aval May lat ... M5-711S ·--~ Lar18 I BR apt. w /pvt pat.lo. A35 mo. 2 BR. b1tn1, refrlJ., pool ........ edultt. No peta . mo. NeJ,r market• bUa. e.«11' - 5'ActOUS ADUU' F.ASTSIDE apt. 2 bdnn .. arn. pet<*. Encl. prae,e . laundry. Lr uh pick·ill) 1115. SU ·3535 Super ruce 2 BR. patio. garage. S40S Mo. Also. I BR avatl. 5/1642-SS«t. --Jbr. 2ba. new. Kids tJK Wlr & g.as Inc l. Near So. Olt. Plu.a ~. 645-4286 2 BR 2 Be. encl gar. avall May 1, $400. Ask for Bet· ty,M»l~l- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spanish style lar&e I bdrm. w/flr e place & ..,._te. MOO mo. 6'2·3083 aft6pm_1._ - - Spec. 2 Br. l ba, DSO/mo. Bach a pt for 1 pel"SOll. EIS 493--0467 ------&Taro 3'll ....................... 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. Pt Niguel. pvt comm., pool, spa. teru1.t.' crts. S.75. Agt «12-6700. 66 l -3S26 --. ............ 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lovely all aduJt, no pets. 1..2&3 Br apt.s. 6200 Ed &'and new 4bd, 3ba , Con· do. Yar<1 . gar, w /bar Westnunster 531·4327 Only 1 left! Good Costa Mesa location. 3 Br 2 Ba . Owner will carry at 107, for 4 years. $55,000 down. 1"111 pnce $205.000. Units belllS( upgraded and an• fully occupied. Year ly in· t'Ome S20,000 per bwld· 1ng . Tenan t s p a y Ulilit.Jes. Excilln~ 2Br ocnfrnt. (rptc, av111I 1mmed Nu pets, ~mo 497·1260 N.-. Te1Tace 2br. 21 I ba. condo Pool & J1H · Avu1l M ay I . S 560 M o 714-646-68..')3 NO LEASE ~.h._~~·~. -- r.A'iTSIDt l Bl< end ----------i,:.u SJ7~ mo 2.51 16th P l Bt-i.l b u y Laji(u n a <Xeans1de. WaUu ng d is· lance be ach. $95.000 ARenl Patty T ruman 4!H-11TI I-PL.EX °'='' Good Santa Au location Sale 1800 All I Br. Owner will ••••••••••••• •••• •• •• •• carry w ~ down. 10'; Luxury ocean v iew lnlen!St. Lots of spenda· duplex · 2. 2br 2 ba ble. l'UJJ pnce $249.000 124.5.W> or l 2br 2ba 1md 1 . 16 UNITS 3br 2 ba. $190,000 In Excellent Costa Mesa Da n a P oint WI LL location. Only 7 yeari. TRADE for houi.es in old. Swim ming pool West Orange County, sell Pnde d ownership.; Full for rash. or assume low pnce $825.000. 1nterei.t loan 439-1094 19 UNITS 1 <!131 4 39 1 0 94 . 1 2131427 89 3 1 . '2 1 31 8 60 81 5 8 , '21314J3..046S --Inc.amt .. roperty 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.OSta Mesa , owe With 20'/I down. Full pnce S000.000. This property has spendable 31 UNfTS Pride of o wne rs hip . S om e u n its h avl' 44 UNITS fir e places . Exce lle nt Anaheim location. Only HISTORICAL 2S"lr down. Owner will OfflCE ILDGS. carry balance 4 years. m downtown Santa Ana ten interest. This pro· redeve lopment a r ea. perty ha s s pe ndable. S425.000 or bst ofr. owe tU1J price St .400.000 at only 11Y.Z int w,29 .. ; ~ eR€HIG€ tau direct or collect ~ f HOMES anytime.a. hrs. WOltl.DR.E. 556-1111 20 MIW UNITS.CM BeauUful 2 bd, 2 ba t o wnh o u se un i t s w/frplcs. vauJ ted cetl· tnp. TSLlnvstml.s 642·1603 RENTAL INCOME PROPERTY SW.900. Modular Ty pe Horne.. 24 hr aecurily, 3 JM beaches, pool & pier. C714>G8-3816 2 on a lot ... 000. 18.000 dn. owe lit TD. less than int ooly paymenta. Owner /qt. MS-ntn llUMITS COSTAMISA 1.31 9Cl'W, PAft·llke &et· tine. just rnoaed to R·3 for at condos. D. Bourb, Rltr, ~9850 Newer m ulti/ten. In· dmlrial. Low la tereat f1undnC avail. '194,700. D. Bourtle, Rlt.r, 546-9800. &<BllCE Bl!ACH UNITS Alldni 11115.000. Need of. , ... 8COITlltALTY ll&-7Aa Real Estate Investments :m:JW Coast Hwy, NB 645-4646 Closed Sunday EASTBLUFF. 6 luxury t.ownbomes. Live in one. rent the ot.hera ! M2.000 gro&4. 12% down. 8% int. on ly AITD a vail. 17'Z.OOO. Blu. 5'0-7:>59 LahforW. 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• R·3LOT Prt me Colit.a Mesa location on Bake r St. for apartments or condos. Builder's package available. C a ll rnr i nfo T <'rms a\ mlabl,•. RC11ylorCo , H I Maanlftcant ocean.front Bu.lldln1 Sit e. Three Arth Bay, So. La1una. Seauily enclave over· loob eaqwalte cove . Nlel Ume IO bulld whU. qulity arctui.eturH, llllllndGn 6 materiala are 1 v11l. HH,000. Cotartear to Brolrere. _..,.... '*"" only .-...wa>-.uoo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• 5 br 3 ba exet custom home. rantasllc location Sl~ mo. Agt ~1·3253 Coraia def Mer lZ22 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 428 Bcgorua. 3 yrs old 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. r.,,1c. 2 car gar .. Near parks. Dnve by. Avail Ap ril Is l S82S mo. Jo Ann A1(l 851·91522 Lovely 2 bdrm I ba So oC Hwy. Remodeled. Ullt'<l bnct<, beam clngs. S600 mo. Call ~3649. Mt 4 2br. 2ba, Condo. 2 ca r al· lached gar. WI D. ref rig incl. Wal k to b c h S775Mo . Call a ft s 759-0717. 673-~17 &Toro 3232 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOM ES FOR RENT 3 or 4br. Pnced from ~1596 Fncd yard & .1ea ra.1ee s F ami l i es please K1d11 & p et s wclcome Call 964 2566 or ~2971 Agt. '_!0 Cet' New 4 Bdrm 2 sty home Nicely d ecorated & lancbcaped Comm te n· nis & pool Close to 5ehools. and s hopp1n.: ~ per mo Call Anita. ~-963-67~ - Fo...tainV•y 3234 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bd 2 ba. lge backyard. c u l ·de s a c . N i e ~ neighborbhood. SSSO!mo 983-21~ "' -- T1 beron Condo . 2Br . formal din rm. frpk . highly uparaded. N r. pool & <'l u b h o u se. 64&-0329. ............ ach l240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful 38r TwnhH w garage. on Greenbelt. Uruvers1ty Pk. w pools & tennis. S700 mo. 64().9350 dys, 673-0188 eves l.j;t. 2 br 2i,, ba condo Eastbh.tf 3 bdrm i• 1 b<t (am rm. DR, t!htct ~r door S800 mo rfdh ~ lmmac cstm 3br. !'-~n home Npt Hgu ~s~ Palmtr Open Sat & 5un 1·5 Call MS-~ GUARD G ATF.D Bl <; CANYON , lovely spacaous 2 br 2 ba. C" m rm home $91:15 mo 640-8582 w w . 1mmac . many e x Bayshon'!., '>lt'IJb to ht h tras. CaU afle r 6 559·5SlW <'harm 2"'7br. 2ba . HI) Orangetree I br. Condo on S'r.iO mo No pct.s Mat u n· adllaonly ~ 74~ strea m. Pool. tennis . ·--------avail. 4·15 S400Mo 644-03:56 Turtl erock l u x u r y townh!se. wl view. a te. 2br 2 ba, den. din. rm . patio, w . Pool, s pa, ten WATlllF«OHT l8'Sll .. Large 3 br, 2'"1 ba. frpk tultin kitchen. ultr a dt• luxe. $1000 mo yearly ~s ~.$725 mo. 752·5716 or~~~~~~--~ Newport Hei"ht.s, 3 br :! bi. washer dryer. fpl<- avai.I immed M5-749H or REQUIRED YEAR·ROUND FUN Soc a1 ACl,v•C•e~ 0 •eel"'•~·~ 5u11oar B•i..ncll • 880 ~ • ~, I pc • P. ' r"".. ....,. - GAEAT~TIOH Te• r • tp•o & pro sr1ci. •. Health Out>< •Sauna • Hydromassage • S...... ming• Or1v ng RanQP BEAIJTIFUL APAJIT- MENTS ~ ng1e~ 1 & ~ Beoroo"'s • ~ .... "•V•eo & unturn1sneo •Mutt l1 v•ng •No Pee~ • MO~\ Oi;.er Od v q '" h Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport s .. ctt/No. 880 lryrne llt 161"• 11141) 645-0550 Newport Beach/So 1100 t6cn 51 •Cio•f'• ,., ,.,,, 171411647 8•!(1 3 Bdrm sngl story, ocean view. J asmine Creek Tenrus. pools & guarded g a le . S l 200 m o Ownr/agt. 759·1988 67S-341 l HOMES FOR RENT Woodbridge GleM Condo 2br, 1 a,,ba, 2-sty. C11>k. dsbwr. a.Jr. NICE! Ten nis. pool iii lake pr1 v S565Mo. MS-7573 A gt. 63J3Wl 1'---------"I ----FamsJy home an lhe finest area' 3 Bdrm m Harbor View Homes. Garage, yard & ga rden e r S7'Z/mo. 640-9900 Cra1 g 3 or 4br. Priced from ll'i50-sm. Fncd yard & 1ea r ages. Fami lies p lease. Kid1 & pets W!!lcome. CaU 9&4·2566 or m.2971. Agl. no fee. Bil.tis rondo. pn.·-.u~11)U' 3 --------· Twnhse very n ice 3br. 2'M>a. din & lam rm. ten niscrts.spa. pool.sauna. '850Mo 640-0688 or ~S1&4 2Br. IW!Otmo. 1st & last mo. w/l200 security dep Avail. May lat. Call Rox· le: 642-4210 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• KIDS~SOtc EASI'SIDE 1 BR. $395. Gar .• fncd yard. M2-2510or 64M848 *** ....... Sollrito 8142 Marseille Dr Hu:nt.lnglon Beach You are the winner of t-._free tickets mo.oo vaJi/e>. to So.Ctllf. c.tebrf ty r.-.ca..11c April 21th Los C. balleroa Rat"quet 4' Sport. Club Fountain Valley nett~ may be claimed by calling 642--5678, ext. 272. L..J-INdl l%48 ••••••••••••••••••••••• O C EANFR ONT MONnU..Y RENTALS. fumisbed mobile homes. 3 bcbs. 2A hr secunty. m>. RMP. -..31115 ~tbru Ip tree shaded Wied brick courtyard to Uus 2story. 4 br. 4 ba. yr rotmd i.e propecJy on the water w /direct accns to beach. Accommodates Hve-ln aervanta, guests. sml or lge family. Dual mstr bdrms wtpvt deck over water. 2 car all. pr. w/auto opnr., bue. m e n t aa m eroom BR. 3 bo Sc.IPf"r \ 1t1to BIO AICl ~ 1133 3 BR md wut. Tiie Rluf(, Le&w or le~ opt ax> Mo ~ 160-9819 Npt Terrace condo 3 Br, 2"'2 Ba . Rar , frpl Wa sh dryrr, refri 11 ~1mo yrly 730 1>480 eve. 731-~ days 28r, 2.Ba Condo, l86S IQ ft, newly det'or ated . bl fl wall coverin1Ca. bltn boc*ahelve9. Plantation Shutters, clubhse fa c. pool, Jacuui, sauna. ex· ercite r m . Sl050 mo. ~. IM2·2lrlfl 2 Br, l ba, nice patio, * * * wtlhower It beach •c· 4 BR + bonus r oom . caa. Greenbae, bobby Hatt>or View Home with ~. walJi:-ln pantr1et. llOdet. vu Avail May I, ldtdlen bu microwave. ror 1. 2 or 3 yean. Credit trub compactor . blln check req'd. &75-5880 lood proceuor. Children Propat1 Manaier garage, adull1 o nly . .._ f f I Good locatioo. 6'75-0CMl2 "a br 2 ..... am. rm .. p c .• Exec. home. Ocean, nlle view. •Br. 2~ ba, family. n1e rm. RV area. '795/m o Oya S29·44l7, e v Gl·l.W ID). dt -no peg. lit, lut, Eepnt2bdnn, fam rm 4' aeeurity. Call 955.2473 S..AM 3210 den. <'725 mo>. Pluah ~-"••••••••••••••••••••• C'Jlltl, 2~ be, cedar ai 1 _ ...__. 1252 2 Br 2 e. condo. pool • ....... 5 blb to 0tean. _,,..........,..... pl~powtd. many U · WE HAVF:SUMM ER RENTAL.') WEEK OR MONTll associated 9g ~,.E1oi llJh•l•titS • • Viii ., t 1 • • ' •• ( •FANTASTIC * Pmthou.w avail now to Jooe 15 for S850. aftt'r that tbnl ~Pl $J.2:1(1, Townhoust' i.vaalabh• from June 15th for Sl250 ~9ll7 Pnmt> Newport locauon Spa(IOUS. deluxe 2 br 2 ba. bar. breathtak 1n~ bay ocean \'tew. Pool. temis, 1pa. lmJMCI. OC· ~y. 644-LS82 Supe r Oc~•n Fro n t dally /wkly now t h ru summer. Yacht ava il. m161"1 ....................... r ll -· .. --•-•••••••••• •--· OK. "75. Call HOllESFORRENT Dbt Cit pvt car, u )' .. _ --- J or 4br. Priced from malat. yd. Adul ... no ~~I~,:~: ~---(Br, 281. m'Y 11• all on 1 ~. Fncd yard • pet.I. lnq.ire al 52"1 l8lh •.-1131·1178. •-J2to tit.n dlx ~ 1 a r •1•1. F • m 111 • • S. 'JU.llllMS33!. ·--............... ~ new bch ... • ..... ,. I I •• 3107 ....................... l Kid •· l ~--• .... _ Br •-0 ....._ .. _. pvt, nr /.,.y, P eaN. • • pe 1 HOe•flOIWT ·~new.".......... .. · 1 -1 • a .... ner nail now IBO mo. 1012 weleome.CaU9".JSeeor MO to llGO.. BR 2 Ba. 2't ba . 2 fl replacH ....... pd. PIP, deft. W.Balboa.Jetrno.rrn man.~.nof•. fenced .,.,,, a •••ap. maQY ut.ru. Bel. re· fun nn. -· No pet.a 1 _. qui r.ct. 170·1950 6 '79m7 c:.n. .. M9r Jl22 ~MO. IOdlfr'*'OK. --•---------··--••••••••••••••• •• ma., trplc, adltt te.llb llW471 e •: '. : ·' J~21 Btc:belor dole to beach. 4 UNl'J'l.la tood Coata .... nataa....a.•eca ft ea. Ap,ratHd at 1118,0IO. wm .t•ll rot 1110,000 • owner mar carr1 . Call De nl\1 m--.N .. only, no peU, lt40 • ....._ • ..._. ........ _ _. ,.....,_ ~ view, 3 ...-.... 11 ~ uw lftcld. AvaJt. s-12. -.. .11 ......... ---., -~ -· .... y9n1, fl • l ...................... . •••••llr• ... -.-. qu<cul deaac. _,per w. rp c, m crowave, Dlllllo.m-oMT """-• n....---:.. '--•ae THI " W17 alee n tc. home. RAHCR> IOllAOE, de• ..., .-. ~ •-a 8'clNaln. t bM.11 tOftdo. mo. ., • ; • •. .,., ..., CGaun. pool • •· 1 u1 a., au xtra1. kit ~~owtd IJ:ina Poalllpa. .,_ JocaUoa. 19.ab1 ....._ n.rtJne, ee1-11t1 By llamou Hot•I • =~~ ~: •-.m-...77. AILT OQHOO.Dr, aaa, or._. ....•mo.m.ttf7 HutJor. OWMr. •Ill' mT '11 TAROS AT nnt ---.,d .-:.-::r.· up-0-411r a. pool • prk Nr. lo: a.& Plua. J Br. mAGlll llJr IM eoe-. ,,. • • · o' prtv. ft ao.tt.J. tllllOMo. PoOI, ,.,..,.. W 10. tsOO ""· ........ -,.11, ..,. ...... 1111 •1111. , ..... .. .... ,...._,._,_..,, WAUCTOllACH ti6Jllii"9fe Jh7 ... ._Con· =.-..~:.· c'T'. l Ir~;:: de· --.. -• .. ••••••• .. Otaarded MC fatet ... ...,., ludae•••· :*--... ar,a., 1rt*da. frple, O. ..... .,..om. clb ............ ,,.. . ... ,MQ;...., .............. -..m l•rr••· P•t . '''· 1'111111 ... !": ... Ill ·Mm& ...... -o. -----Na&a.ttflllli. -- ....................... 3'14 .. ' / ' l p-.t:i I,, ( J II ~6 S8l!O ·•'k ,.,,. r•.,m I t Br l l>J tuwnhoust' . I 1unf1n rm, no J>(!h U6 t~7:nl ---IRAMO MEW ltlTS l...u~ l br. 2 ba M2S I'm al.t' palQ, or dedt.s l law w shoppui It 1982 ~tople.C M Open Dail> 10 5 ~ 646 6816 or~2408 2br . tb.i. f'ncl Rar . puuo \art! !Wamt'd ceal in1i: A\.iil 1mmt'd SJ!ll~o 640 7M>4 HrMld rwv. J bdrm 11 b J r1replace S:S7S mo In !liewport flltls ~soot . SZ'ZHBr dplx 1 Adil. non bmoker Sah·. quie t, dean Prev ref rfl'<I. No pets 954 '!! 27°' s.&8-0358 F '~ 2 Br. itaraRl'. prv p.illo. bt>.im ring. $375 no 00c,., ~ i93.1 I Br w L,tdt.•. :.mall but <'02)' ~ lot.-. ol neat ~ood S2m. 642 9'SO art er 4pni IRAMDMEW ~aut1Cul adult a p t Spac1ou:. 2 br. 2 hn t.ownhoust' w f p • blln.,, L R. pat.ios M50 to S47S TSL Mgmt 642 1603 'IW1'lhouM' for rent, 3 br 21., !>OJ 1st & last Avail now ~mo 673·Z282 3br. 2ba . n1•wly d~t·or Set-1tale:. Nr So C11t Plaia SblSMo 548-2.861 2 BR. encl .car. $375 m(I. l 11111 I' a(' If I(' <:. II ~.ask for Pam 2Br. nrw cpt:s. paint, cov ered JM1Uo. encl l(an ae. pet OK. WiO mo Ask for Bill ·All ~HS l OCU.HAUA Walk to the beach . Ot>hghtful lge J&Z Br apl~. some w 1f11>lc. &II paoos or balcorues . .F:n· Pt ~ IK'reti w /attract1 v~ 1 reeabelt, Lr (e5. '-ilcape 4' 9 bole put tin& gr een, 2 pools . Frie ndly c l u bhoui.e w frplc, co6or TV, u uni., ex.erctM & we1&ht room. ~ at S345 anclud 1111t ma.ior ul.llit.ies AduJu, no pet.s. CA.SAdelSOL 2 1661 •ooldw1t 962.-6653 2llr. l ...,be, sludio. Gar. ffl)lc. 0 1w . S450M o. 752 7C74, S36-l397 Mdlt&'SWAUC Li 2 6 3 br apt.s from M50. Frplc, larice yd . pmbO. pr, or H.untu>gion Harbour. ch1klren OK 16682 J ib Circle, apt 1. M0-61m. Near new xtra dJx Twnl\i~ apt Lg 3br. 2ba. frplt·. bltins. W /D hk up . 'lkyli les. vaulted ceu · 1ngs Db. attch ga r Many xtras ~75..: ~-:M504 Walk to beach. S32S. with gllr&Ke. 1 br , 1 ~-Call Andy S3l>-7D> $465 S47S Cheery 2 br. l'ba Super area. Walk to surl Adults. No Pels 8:'J3.3:177 ---------·- 1 ~ to beach, q ulet:2 br. c d. gar' Mature adults pt'C!(. 213.C AU.nta. • ·' ---4·.L...-DeJuxe poolside xtra IRe 21Jr, Zba, Bltns. dsh.wtir. Nr beach. Adlts, no pets MOO mo. 538-8362. Sell with EASE! ll'll aBREEZE . Claasilled Ada 642·S6'(8 ...... .... ..... •••. x.,.. co,,. ......, ...icie ...... --------~--~..-..----~~-·~ .. ;;;;;.,;; ... ;;;;;;;;,,_.---~-----· ~ ... "'-... __ ... ___ ,. £:::'""! =c. =.,v:= 25• PEIMY• ...... ~ ............... . --mb •. -°¥:! • .. 1001 fHI, UTO &&•lure . , ...... ,_. "-'" ..:a .. !2.'!! ......... __.;...__;.__--.;., __ , 161111 -... .. ...... .. ·~· lllct •DEC 0 I AT 0 It S l'em. wanted to ab . ... ...... ~ "--cletl DllJGHT oa Water. .,, ...... yn1 .• aeat le District wltlt I•· =-•=-= = .~· lBr. !:'!..!bdJ bl.RIO mo. ...... •CCHI •.o fialcm.r. oner ··-O.C. Alr,ort operaUoo. Tura key, W 1 '" ..... Ar lb&, Ra .... -.decl. ll/F, ._..,.. wttb uc:elkDt return. -. .-. ... c1iiac:iw. '°*a er twnMe. I min. 0..-nti.rtq. m.ooo PQDllG est to bcb. by bike, sieo + ~ _.a br, 2 be bea&&Uf\ll d. -.18 .._. Dl'W 4-p&ex. Nlce -Ync--•&l_parent ___ .ee_k_in_g quiet .,._ 2 car encl. same to ahr bou.se ln :::.::,•· frplc, W I D C.M.DIO.Jlm~l.....W . I Mr -•lu4 office ... froll 60014 ft. P1eMe call for an ap- poidlDflQl TSLllam& MZ-1803 Rmmte Fm. 2br, '3~a. D'l'l •• 13 3-Br-.-~----... --. -,_-rt-ol_J, Coo d o . I r v . Ai J CNiJ'VO . cfrmfarwwk.54&·l•l amelllllu. SZOOMo. ~ •Z!lradaypersqft. u..11:.1ttr ........ ft..,'--. d. Ml·l73S, 84M650 ~~~~~~~I T~I.~ ~Ml:l"TR'llll: air.. 2la. a.Mio. lli50Mo. Rm t d d to "'b -----------All amenities. Gar. me nee e .. r .--PetSbop BeachAtta m.not aatfor Lynda ocean froot apt. until btalt•• s.ltn Low down, well estbl 'd Ma.)'J..5.673-7135 omcea avail. lo quiet Att.<n4>m.1Zll FOR. LEASE: 2 br 2 ba --------•I dil!Dified suite. 2021 Bual· __ ;;;.._ ____ _ C>Cea1J Is bay viewa in LocaJ prol. busineasman nesa Center. Irvine. PIJSHOP Villa Balboa. AduJt.s, no Wis.bare his newly decor. "r.ii2-0234 ee.cb area, SSO,OIOoet. doP.Good~~yCo. .ttri.n.JBR.oceanfront, Oe6t SJNKe 1100 mo. sml .,_w~~~~;-Mltlow·K~ rp. 1oc. in Welt Newport, on S o 1 • 2 7 ""'~ ~-----.. _. u........1--... e"cl"•ive office 1 5 . o ...... ·-·. ,.,,.,,.1-0C7'7 ........., ~ " -I.be sand. wtt.b 11/F, for ..,_. .. ,.1 N 8 ..... -0900 o,.,......, ..,,,,. - en, t. 975-0SilO or -mo.lllf'tC•.u•Ev-.. """""'"· · ·-· ~ .. 1 v•..-.-v .... Balboa Island Boutique ~ 0& MAR Marine Ave . .Beal C fer. ~ le v_,, pvt. 2 Sbr ___,_ _,,. · all DelllXe 2 rm. office, """ 731~ ~2Y.i ba-~°!., in the pool. ""'"'""7 • · -lDC._~t ~ alr-cond. 350Sq. ,_.. ~ r , ._.Jae.sauna, wu . -Permo Bldrs. Frplc & pool. No rm.Ml 3118tor546-3428 -.-· children or pets . Realonom.lcs~oo 1515.lmO. 151-~ Roommate needed·lg 3Br --------1 home ln Laguna Bch. t4EWPOITCUST Flaasllc view, $217 mo. LASUHA IEACH Excel. locatioo, all HC7I' DOG STANO-Major shopping center . free standing bldg. Easily financed. 645-1 103, 64.S-4311. 3 ... a~ ... view. ms. 49"1'788, 752-4!065eves mo. 6'2-38; 642-46:57 &ailit.les, 3 office suite. Small Restaurant Can be leased separate-FOR SALE Rmml 21-:1> shr 2bd Iba Weltdlff area 2 br, 2 ba Ccodo, C.M. Sl90+util apt wtrrplc. $495 mo. 645-!M68 ly. 7"persqft.41M""51 ~or548-2S09 Adbba only. 645-1528 ~exec. oles xlnt N .B. Nm llf'Y Sdloof Dove St. loc. Copter. + Rea.I est.ate. Newport 4Br. 2Ba. very lg, au on 1 n.., btO new dlx decor, fJlllc, pvt, nr bcb/bay, avd now. $150 mo. 1012 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1225. 1'7$4MB; 788-1135 lWihla· Call DOW for. de· EXECUTIVESUJTES taib. Century 21 WANTED: GarageinCdM. 673-0860 N rt C l full tje•~orl Center, e~ en er. ~-..-ncea. private, ocean :..ii_.....___.. __ _ Vf!. JIUboe. Jeff. 7:JO.S'117. ~f:a-;e~s'ula next to Jibn Zooe UOW x 20"'1' >. 673-2943 or m.m> ....... 1 .... __;o~----------t llji "' ' Execo.tive omce with o,po tadtJ 5015 secretary /recepUonlsl ·-•••••••••••••••• 3176 ------- -··················· Slorage carage, amgle, Unfmn. 2br. redecor. 9X3>, Cost.a Mesa. $50 Afllil. 4 tmmed. S350Mo. an, 642-4907 · Open s.t. SWl 12-t. 222 OHie»...... 4400 Avenlda Monlerey ...... •••••••••••••••••• area in new business oemer at o.c. Airport. Complete wtt.b desks and phone system for Im· mediate move-io. $350 mo. 551.1371 19MIJ1 Oceen view office Lo pre- stigious fulJ«.rvice H · 1Z35Sq. f\. 11118 mo. eeuUve suite, aYeila ble .. ... .... ,. ..... d 1117Westclil(, N.B. May I, rurni.sbed or W1· or"""' .... , d 3900 Agent. 541-5032 fUmisbed. ·-·-················ EXEC. sums EXEClTI'IVE OFFICE ~-• ..a Yifk.r Prime Newport Beach llONewport Clr Or ~-1 "$e 1oc. Near o.c. airport. Ste3:~Bch Small =•:;cston. Vffrl bigb mum an &-9 mlll&bl. Real est.ate de· Ydoper-needs invest.on now. lma1e D.o.velop· =~· Joe ~oussel 1me11tor needed ror ;oiDt venture on C'ustom ~ Beach construe· lion project. Need ST0,000 casti + co·s lgn. Call P&tJr.1111-044 New 1&2 bdrm lwtury Rent incl. reception, con· --------i adull am In 14 plans fer.ace rm. Jan it or · ~"" ...._to Loca 50Z5 f Om 3711. 2 bdrm ·1 100 r $25()/Up,crpt.aJJ',._,sq . .._., ~ f~ S63S + serv .• ut1 s, ree rt. 14341 Beach, #C, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_ copies & more . w~ ...... r.84.2-2834 poolg, Uhals, waterfat.... Secretarial aerv. avail. .._....._ ponds!GaafotC!OOking& Uzorno...&851·9411. Clftce ror 1se ln c.M. by helitiog pald From San llelo Fnvy drive North Executive offices avail in aiqJort. S750 furn., S600 oo &each to McFadden full lel'V. ofc bldg. Nr. Wlfum. 556-2330. u.i West on McFadden O.C. A.1.rport. Recept le Down t 0 w n Laguna to Seawlnd Village. phone ans., secy aerv., Btach. 500 sq. ft. $JOO f114-.SJJ8. Ctd. rm, etc. Please caU mo. 3333rdSt., Lag. Bcb. ... 4000 _1SU:la_______ (213)31B.23C7 -••••••••••••••••••• •NEWPORT BEACH• --------i 'm Weell & Up • l Brs. •PRJMELOCATION• •J.ll• $9.fT.• kitchenettes, pool & Prime Newport Beach tftaid ,._'755 ~yds from waterfront! loc. Jolm Wayne Airport eerv. M . 1 500sqft. on~ Dr. Ground Laodco Inn ote <TI4 > 964-5994 floor. Ted. '51-0762 700 sq fl office space avail at NB at PCH. $275 INEED /MONEY • MIF: Hunt. Beach house. •DELUXEOFFICES• Sia) + aecurily. No kids From 1 nn. up to 1700 sq. orpeb. M1·5703 ft.. From 93"' ft. No lse 5 -· r ._.. 4200 req. Behind Alrporter ·-•••• .... ••••••••••• Hotel al 2172 DuPont Dr .• incl utiL RobtMe 548-0'757, No Quallfylnc. Equity 66G:m eves. klenl anaaaed to ~ of · ~latl ROMT mt.ea.as.ms. t-12 ~~'!..CH c.nnery Village office ._ -apece avail. 1 lge le 1 S250 Week, up smL 11n*e1-67$-«1112. A&eat f7S.8170 --~-----1 lllOIM DELUXE SUITES, PriJDe loc: Udo hie Con· From $295. Air cond .• cit>. 3Jr, 2be, tum w /pool ample pq. UUJ pd. 86 tlll. tlOb!wk. 1'15-1152 E. Cat Hwy. 675-aM)O ,...._..... 4ll0 cmcea In Bayview Hotel. _ ... ••••••••••••••••• Hialorical landmark. SMOG f'REE BIG BEAR SZ50 6 up. 11111 Vlew. r,.. 91/Dilbl-AJ1o COO· ~---... "-lacl j» by ..... 4 brm 2 ba. llDlmQ. oecup. """' forbeaR .E .~ LAGUMA HIGUB. Dehm office, 828 ~ n. new prdesa. bldg, pnme location, street ex· eosure; Crown Valley Pkwy. 831-1514 I t llllaW 4450 ....................... ftlratore•omcespace at reaaonable rates- SOO to 2700 S. Ft. MESAVDDEbR PLAZA 15ZSlleu Verde E, C.M. MMIU value. Call for details. Real Soun:ea m .aoo. Mletg111s.Trwt Die.Ii 5035 ....................... 511111' Mf9, Co. A1J lypee of Nal estate investment.a •ioce 1.N9. s,.cw.., ... . MTDI MZ.217 I 14s..G6 t I I BUY 2NDTD'1 FAST Pvt Pt7. PriD oa11 'NIM>7U WONm'IAI .......... c .... ...... ~ ...... ........ °' .... .... --· ...... 111m. lptc:ta1 ...-. abort· ..,.. -It attrac:tive --10.• Jean u ..... -..-~. llH -for TV com · merdala. O&ar cUeou i.. .....-iD ai.eb fllme u ... •• THE ROSE" ••n41 ••. "ROCXY d", llDd Kenny Roaers aa "THE GAii BL BR". Com· merdals . . . Oatauo1 Cob, llcDoaalda ua :I oU.er.. Not a or talml QeftC7. ., to ~ Po9ible IZ50 a day, J'ee i:eql&red tf aC• cepeect. <m>C-m1 or (Zl3>41S tm. ab yeu or bf.l:sJial newcomers lnto OIAllOND WANT&D! PrtY. llllr'1wUI...,1 IOI ................ llAllMJt: ..... .... v ..... ..,,. . llBDbl ... OUtedl f.U, aw)J I •• IPIRmJAL READINGS la.m.tlpm. f\a.117 Uc'd. •7aarc.-.11u S. CUUo aeaJ, San. a-. DISCREET OUTI:ALL ~3• lnrormaUoa I App 't. movies. No experience --------aec:ieeaary ••• <keao view High Scboo1' Cllltes Angels pm'ed.I who are ln SUP· port or tbe variable *Outcall * credit aystem are URGED lo write ex· Fftlldnl 1WT viewa to ~J2·3812 tbe Breeze ln care or lrt 0oee vn Hl.gb School MC/ v· prkw'toApnJ 20. we Deed ~~~~·~sa~~I )'UIS' 8Ul)POl't to save our = Qlltem! TOMMY~ Lmt&r....t 5300 OFHIWPOIT ....................... F1UIDADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5671 Lost or FOlmCl a pet? Call Animal Asslalan ce League. 537 ·2273, DO fee. FtlUnd or k>st a pet? Call Special PaJs Holllne. 714fi11Z.123S, Zll f29.3S1S UlST: Mon. Blue . point .......... 453Saola AnaA~.~eatJ IW6·62et or 640·5SSO REWARl>I! l.Allt: Tan shaggy Lhasa A&;wo. N. Hl.ml lkb, name "Pokie ", SlOO reward. ii returned. M0-%739 Lost: II. Collie, can't bark. sable/wht, HB area. SS 181115, 6»-ZMS lalt: while ., halted caL Fem. 1 grn eye, J blue.S2SOC S300 REWARD: Lost male Pug. Fawn clrd w/blaclt face. Vic. University Parle, Irvine. C'b.lldren heartbroke n 551-$)22 or s.52·0146 or 968-83t1 Lost: At tireyhound Bus 5'.atm in La1UDa Beach pbid suiicase coolaining MJmeD's clothes. Phone <213> 4.21-«JOl. Reward. L<EI': African grey Par· rot, E. Newport Bch area. 4/13/S).. Please call ~ ESCOITS 642-J.S11 Prof. Masaage by Steve, Lk'd Therapis t, N 8 . 11AM-8PM. Appt only. MB-2817 .. .,,., IElcom 241n. t7Z.IZ31 CHIQCSjMC /VISA •FOXX SHOP• s97.z..4n•• MHrOutcall ~ M aJe w1U pose ForFemal~ 9'>1 2SfZ1 Fm P..tles.Etc. For Sincere Open People Ladies Fne this month COUPLES ooly 7S0-0674 SINCUS ooly 7S0-067'7 -'Recorded Mag 24 Hrs. DAY& EVENING O.C.. AllPORT *ESCORTS* 972-4976 10AM-4AM HEW DATES OUTCAU ESCORTS •642-1523• 24hrs ,.. iGiid Semcfl 5360 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost Black /While Cat. PROBLEMS ·N~ed to AprU 8l.b. Vic. 19th. & Talk" Free rounsehng PlaaDJ&. 642-9142 ABC IWJphoe ~2222 Lost: Bird, M. Cocbteel, vie. 19th/Harbor CM. Cly body, brig.bl yellow bead. Reward. Dys 5494111. 665-5348 eves. . ....................... 7005 F<X.JND: M. Terrter /mix ••••••••••••••••••••••• black It wb.ite puppy. Be A Travel A&enl Uhr brn collar. Vi c lnJust6weeb. c. M. s:n.-r Slamet Travel Scboola .10061 Talbert Ave. FY. Found: Goldeo RVlvr. 9&Ml755 Male. Vic Dana Hills .,. W..r.d, 1075 Hlghscbool. 419 /80 ... •••••••-•••••••••••• _en_·1_• _ _., ____ T r a n a 1 a t o r • POUND: SAMOYED, Spanl1h /En1llsh, fem. POODLE MIX, Enatiah/Spania!L In my Ix home. 16-ll'm p..,. male SHEP. II , :m4>9 -4515'. ft. MIOJDO. U•'WAH 4lll01Blrcb&. N.B. •...wPOIT/C~ Up to mo sq.ft ... all. al wilt. male. BLACK 6 fOlSE SJTJ'ERS: 2 re- TAN HOUND, male. tlable rnaJe aemon. For BLMJC It WHITE abort mare inloeall 175-74Gl:l. Widow ba mmey for 2nd baln!id rem. caL N.....,.,n T.D.'1 No chdi& check, Btacb AaUnaJ SIMIMer, HlltpW.... 7100 • .._ -. A9ent. $4.l-SOD :air ... Cmdo ......... -------.,........, oned. ~l lfewid!Wan Beadl )>1 ~_eek or. moatb. Mr1159eacb.Ste.A ~-IS10bfreehllo UIDft.•/orwt• :.......... P\lna. 1.-...u.. fltmlloc UdDW. tando. 00.1IAfl..551-7711 er, bftnw/fOOl tbl. • itllOJft.-.-Z prime t'Oftler, 17Ul • Nwpl&l'IMMO l m> .,. • .,.000 mla, DO ........ 11 ••••• .. •••••••••••••• :x-.:.: eall Aal FOUND: Ladt .. rln1, ...;....--~----· 1 Slperior Ave., Ha To Ml\OfJ21DdT.D. all.Kill· idlllllifJ ca11...-. aft tereat, Irvine area. 5Pll S-U.-T.IM avail. Call Jacki• <Aat. >. so. roud: wllt Cat, nr LnsmL•tm lltll/AnalleJm. Cll, ,._,, clae:lned. MW6G ,. I rt IJIO ....................... .. ACCOUNTS PAYAIU I04'Jllm• A full time ,.atlaa la avallallle for aeeurale .......... at least two )'flarS apaVoce in pro- ~ a((OUlda pay•· b6e, wortilll lmowiectge fl PllY1'0l1 and maintain· Ina b&nk ~. lluat eood office allllla. position wrth ry. Company pud hfe, bospttal. medical and dental benefiLs. Compa.oy cred1t lmQl. Apptr at: OltAMGI COAST DAllYPILOT 330 w. Bay Street CAat.a Mesa . ~the baun SAM· SPM. Call for appo&ot· mml ple&H. "2-4321, m.m F.qual ~Employer * Advertisinl * STAIT MAIDM4'i SSS TODAY!!! The Daily PUol oeeda a penon for our Claui.fied Advert11lo1 Depart· meat. The pet$on we .S abouid have &ales or telepbone sales ex· perimee' be able to type 45Wpm <elec:tnc >. have a pie rot penooabty ti eajoy wort.iq wiOa a 0-'«r-.~' We after~ eolll· P9El7 bmrnls btc:'lodlng O'.ll!dica1. dmU I. hle in· surantt, credJt unioo. etc. Sa.Lary PLUS com· mnmon• Please call for aoteniew ~ 90l1Dei Dept. ~.ext.m ORAMGI COAST DAJLYPILOT 330W. Bay SL Cost.a Meu F,quaJ ()pportunrt y Employer ~-AIRCRAFT PARTS& pl1ol supplies store needs umde s&liespenoa, neat appurance req. Fl.Ill· time. S40-1S94 AM sen. plsut olc Npt 8cb. PBX exp bdpfuJI. Will train. ~ 11.pm shift. 631.SIM() AUTOllOl1VE * PA.ITS DIPT. fllCIUt .... , BOOKXEEPER-lmmed ~ far full c:barl• bldlp', QPable ol bull· -all hmclk>oa thru trail balance. Salary (!(lftlf!WM.lrat.e w /aper fl ability. Xlnt company bt!neftta. Oont.att olc mgr Tapette Corp., Garden Grow, G-7980 Pa~ pleatHl, in· terestl..llal Good pay. BOOKKEEPER/P ·T - 1.atD auto puts bus1· WarUd pert-Ume book· -. Opp. for advance. ~ w /some t.u ex- DllL See 11.r. Cook. per .• .clmim ll:Dow bow HOWA1Da.+1•t to wort for investment Dr:Ne. Quall Sls. t.nluol hrm ID Npt.. Top NEWPORT BEACH pay 6 more room for adm advancement. Call Babysltler. working '5191.3 inolher needs mature penan. 3-~ evs a week la " 1ph gAls't No housework, good JobCodClerk salary, own Lrana. CM Needed for architectural area.*'7778 • urban design firm . Salary Oexible. benefits. Ba.aEng P\eue send resume to: TB.LSljlXPl'D PBR, 18012 Sky Park Clr· So&&b Coat Baot, an l.n · de. lrvioe 112714. depeadenl bank. 10760 -------- Warner. Fln Valley. 90011f AITENDENT - m'tliO E.O E Part·h me. Call Judy. 6G-4&M BANK!NG ..._ lmll O,.•g ~ wanted full or We are operung a MW of· fice an Colt.a Mes.a and ~will need expenenced tellen. Excellent start· mg uJary + paid In· SWllDCle bmd°ll.I + paid vacataa. QUI Joan Neiswend~r, Pe rsonnel Directo r . 7W/991..J960ext. 25. tan'AGllAM• m No. Elle lid. Ana.helm E.O.E. M 1f'. 8lu*Jng TB•• Otamide Federal SaY· iop bM immed. open· lop for a f ulJ time ti a s-t ti.mt Teller in it' 1 nrw S. Jan Capklraoo Clffice. 1'bl.s poad.aon of. .. .. &Jnl opportun.ily Lodrfttop yourteclmac:al & COCD1JUUc:auon aka I Ls. lo proeras Ul a rartdly 11:rowinti: f1naoc11 or pruzalJOn. F.xpenence a.s lwlpful but oot re ~ P rr. "'1l Vly. Sant.a Ana. & NJJt ~ cau 644-4460, U AsklorNancy . CASHIER F\ill ume for excl usive Ladies f''ash1on Store. Good salary & bt:ner.ts JC>l+e HOGAN 111 f'astuoo Island 644-7100 CASHJER part Ume, col- lege food service. U.C. lrviDe Some exper. nee . Call 714 J833.e}09. 6991. AU far Sue or M1ke OlslDel- *fOTOMAT * M you a self starter" Do you lllre lo work w I.united supervision &. at the same lime lt.'c1 rn ~ Wlb. cash control t'U5tomef" relallons & in \1DOry control & en JO~ m.tJor company bene Im.med opecungs from IOllm w 3pm, Mon ·f''ri U cJm IS what you are We offer an xlnt surun11: klDking for, caJJ 964-445-5 salary & rompreheus111e E.O E ~neht package Ap· -------- plicauons may be ob· I--------· l&medat. C~HIERS OCUHS«>f ~= UTDTEM 32'2'.Zl Camino Ca pis tr a no s.&lle 107 B. San Ju.an Capa.strano 714 '6161 . -raoo An Amnn.auve Action Employer Bankirut IMST'LLM&'T LOAHOfffCH c.dioR bodMJra•d w/IWIMJ nper for 9owt.) i ••• ,. .... in • ,,.. cno. s..ct ._&......,,.... qire ... h to H.A . Jardmr PO. lox 1207, s. Cle-.ate. Co. 92671. MARKETS Operungs now available for ru11 tame Assistant Managers on 2nd & 3rd shJhs. No e xperaenc:t> nee We tram Advance· mt-nl opportunit y for mana11t\!ment positions to SS 50 per hou r if quahfied. f'or more In· form.illon & interview. apply lo Stott J82, 3009 Crown V:illey. La~una Btach. ~9950 Wall In· terv1ew Monday lhr u Fnd.ay from8am toJpm F..qual ()ppor F:mployer CASHIER Uniq ue ret:i1I nursery bas an immed Cashi er posrtion avail. Exper. re· Ql.Dred. ln addition to a good starling wage, ca.stuers share in com · ausioo pool. Please app . lY in penon. M·F. 8-5. Xlnt Be.nefil6 OC Airport Area Frederick Brown Aaaoc:. *'9885 I r Home repmir, addiUoos. cabinets. doors etc. Rmbl.146-'12a,~19 INEEDABABV TO LOVE 54Wl0i ........ : .......... . PrH•llDC• dtlllatr: -.omtt, uata11ranu. at&MUot , coa1u.acUoa SH\lle. ........... t. ,._a..ourutM. JI.Mii ITS-0.U ... I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• HM&/ ....... , ....... -!!!! ... 1ttr, ....,.. ..,.., ,.....,7\"d """· •·1111 I' lie p I ....................... PEIW PADITl:NO '*'"""•• Wat!••· EJa,,.·ct. .... late1. new lawrsa, 1•a,.ral Prff Zit. Call Geae ..... Dawe IG.U, -----------M....i Palotln1. INT /EXT. t ..... , Miit. .._,, ,....., 12 ......... -·•••••••••• yn. o1J. u.-·•. oa"e Bliek. .... ~ ...n. ... .... WeOn, cancnte paliol, ------.... drivewa11. rree Fine est. pa!nUn1. St. tlt.JolmMJ.1511 Uc/lu. Tty me. R . Sllor. •5'155 VERY LOW Pa1css onlandlc..-de._.. Georwa a..aou --------...,.a. , 'l'nlll~~ed. ,,..lawna. 751-34'11 'Int trimmln1. hauUn1. compt. cleanups. Free •• Mike. M).-20&9 Best Protesalonal Lawn MrV. 3xmo. $25.95 O.R. Lawn Service . Zl3/ma5 aick wort. frplc'a, p1.u • ten etc. New.repair. Reliable. 1ood work, Free est. 148·0414, ltMd1 job. Reletftces. 84W10t ?ijaaJlime. 141-1ZZI -------B&oca. Brlck. concrete work, patio covers. • decks . N•• lawns. 1prlnklera. THREE RCllf.SLAND6CAPlNG . Lie 1315"4. 837 ·43S3. •lite Prof. l9ednl reu ntes, own trua. Call af\ Spm Alice•1NZ. ......., am " run or wort to be ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• done? Call Jeannie HAUlJNO &'.CLEANING 9IM'157 8-ld/Oomm'l. Prteeat. "'-'• ......... ~ 1IGd .._ YoU wut 1.D Call 111·1412 _._.. ...... ·~ M2·56'78 DlitJ fUat a...lrteda. ~ Dave"a PaintJ.n&, HrVinl ._ i yn, !DOit reu, cbeck m)' ref. Ile. SIG5 pee tuta.al • commerdal psinlinc. Jl'rft est. Rna. r'lllel. 815-&l. 673-0777 RAINBOW Exterior/Interior 4 yr IMU'· Low prices. Free .. CaU 142-9614 ................. ,, ....................... Want a ...u,y clan pool? ~ Poof boctot. Pree tll.m.2. ...... ....................... Repair fs Re roof. A II !Z!:!!:!,"llH ·roe It. po-t.ar. Free ell stMillD Fin. Avail. wt •• a..1., ....................... MllDHIU'? Help )'OW'SeJI to a Heaping select Ion of Qllillified Hopelu.b tn the DAILY PILOT HELP WANTED ADS HelpW..e.cl 7100 HelpW...... 7100 HllpWllllM 7100 HllpW..... 7100 HtfpW..... 7100 HllpW911hd 7100 MlfpWmsd 7100 .. Wwbd 7100 HelpW.... 7100 ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... .. ................................................................................................................ . e&..alCAL Cowtter·Glrl. Kuater's Ceaners.. f\i II lime. 186 E. l6lh. CM.548-7022 Entry level position, 1 year olfice experience reqW'ed. ability to work with figures a must. Tak· ing applications between QJunter help, A.M., part 8-10 only, Stratoflex . tune. no exper. necess. 17671 Armstrong Ave . Woman. Apply In person, lrvine .. E.O E. A Ken· 01pp1ty Donuts. 1854 davis ind. Co Newport Blvd., C.M. Clerical CUSTODIAN Personnel Clerk I Payroll and ~ keeper for OHi~e Clerk lovely ap( complex in Are you looking for an in . H. 8. Xlnt position for re· t~ and challeng· t.tree. Apt + salary. For Ing positioo and have the &wt 521-8542. abilit y to work with Delicatessen Help. E x· figures? Experience pre· . ..,_, __ ,,, ferred. but we will train. penence .,.~e··~· over Weolfer the best benefits 18. Full Time. program or any retail 644-5419 t"ompany. Apply in DELIVERY PERSON pen;oo. Frttway Auto Supply, a..F'!.fm~rs~~o 26242 Avery P arkway. NEWPORT BEACH M V. EOEM/F DEMONSI'RATORS ----Super Marker your area. Clerk 7·11. llpm·7am. · •n Sat. m + a day Car f\lll time. 67S Pau.lanoo, nt'<'. 95l·3918. 541 ·0371 . _CM_. 7S_l"66S2 ______ 1 541 0718. CLERIC CUSTOMER SERVICE We have a stimulating opemng an oor fast-pared Marltetulg Department. This person will work with customers proces:. 1ng the ir order s & perfornung any and a ll necessary follow·up. Re· qwrements are a rouple cl years expenence m an mdustnal sales environ· ment & thl' ability to operate office cqwpment including the 10 key calculator. Please con· tact Personnel Offi t'e. Master Specialties 1640 Monrovia. C. M. 642-~ E.0 .E. CLEIJCS -------- DF:MONSTRATORS: Part ume In your area. Grocery, HOU$ewares. 778-DiO Dental Assistant. ex· penenced ROA. Crona pohsh. Full tame 32 hr. week. No Sat. 646-9671, aft s. 761-8700 De ntal Ass i s tant. Orthodontic pr act ice needs dtair side asst Exp pref. Benefits . 846-2888 DENTAL REC ~P T10F'FC MNGR For pnvate Npt. lkh. orflce Exper. pref. Must have X-ray lie. Salary open. 644-9181 DIUYBS Cbeckel" Cab. 17()-0222 DRIV& Vahd Calif. driver's lie. Must be 18+yn. Clean driving r eco rd Boauwam's Lock~r. 2431 W Coe.st Hwy. NB. Electronics tecbn1c1an needed for repatr O( eleC· tronlc calcul ator s Knowledge of scope a nd bas ic e lectronics necessary. Call 8111 . ~172 EXTIA IMCOME TELEPHONE TALENT 12-21> brs/wk. Days 1eves. Salli.a Ana office. Guar. SU7957. . Factory Workers 1n chemical ref'tnery. FU II tune permanent Posl· t1ons . H igh school chem&Stry or work ex· penence wtlh chemicals belpf ul Day & evenUlg s hirts. Will t ra 1n, me dic al i n s urance benefits, paid for by Co. Paid vacation plan, ment bonus plan. auto. Salary increa se pro· gram.. E.0 .E. 549-3281. Factory trainee. rue r ut· tmg. packagmg. 4 day week. benefits. Please call m. 7660. RLE CLE:RXS ~ Lil Insurance Co. wbo are dependable. responsible &: reliable . Trauung with opportun1· ty ror advancement. 37 1"1 hr. work week. 8: LS to 4.30 Light ty~ng helpful. Call Peggy 549-4700 ext. 225 between 9&2:~. lrvtne area. Full time position in our Reader ad dept.. hrs Mon tbru Fn 9·S. te le & rounter sales. reqs good 1pellina. grammar & penmanship. Must enjoy meeting the public. App· GtMrlilOMc. F1 lln1. typlag. •t u1t have exper. with pbooes. Mk for Rene M-1884. General Office Reputable printing hrm in Lquna Hills bas im· med. open[bg for sharp gal to run COit computer & varied office duties. S4 year oki co. offers xlnl benefits. medical. dental & profit sharing. Call Tt'l'Tl... 71411151-11500. GENERAL OFFICE. nu;t type and spell. Hrs 2PM-8PM. 979-1711 General Office. It. book· ~. good on phone ID).8)0.~ General Office. order desk, clencal. typing, thorough knowledge or sailboats required. 842-2821 GENERAL OFFICE - Npt. Cntr law firm seek· ing clerk to perform library riling. xeroxmg & otfler general o ffice dimes. Call Anne Ahearn 7»3800 General Office, vaned cflajes, lite typing. M · F S.5.~. Ca.U Bev 76<Mi060 G88AL OFFICE BIO To Start MORES WITH EXPERIENCE Five Girl office Vaned activ1t1es We will train Co paid benefits Apply be\ ween 8-11 &'§3 Producuon Place New\JC)C't Beach General Office 4 DAY won WEB Xlnt oo beoel Typing $0. Guards HlllMCiMOW PAAT-TIME OPENINGS •Pay up to 14.19 br per hr •Urulorms & cleaning free <5efni. R«lttd persons welcome APPLY IN PERSON MON·FRl j.JPJ.1 BEKINS PROTECTION SERVICES 28ll W. Ball Rd. Ana.hem.Ca 17141761-4131 E.0.E. M!F HAIR CUTTER S · ARTISTIC DIRECTOR -Needed in Npt. lkb. salo n . Guaranteed salary +Lop comm. + pd vac. + medical bene. No folk>Wllij( reqd Join the faslelt growmg chaLn or ha1r stybng aa.lons tn the auttry. Call Becky for •Pill- Co: •IMf hrfoiNGRU 149 RJvenude Ave N B 64&-7451. HAIRSYTLJST ATI'EN· TION' Laguna Hills area. Are you aaseruve & willing to work in a congenial atmosphere! Call 77(}.234.S, following preferred or we 1111 II tnun. HANDYMAN For It. maintenance & clean-up. Thls ls a S-day a week p(JSIUoo w IC ull co. benefits. Must have valid California Ori vers License Apply in penon: PENNYSAVER. 1660 Placentia, C.11 . Mon.·Fri. 9-S. Part time & full time graveyard. part time sw· ang. Apply 7·Eleven St.ore, 1097 W. Baker. C.M. Clerk Typist, te mporary. DESIGN SHOP AS· SJSTANT -Happy, good nalured. flex i ble . he&Jthy, energetic. lite cl erical , expe r . necessary. 642·2210 or 642-~ ly Pennysaver. 1660 l70NewportCtrDrNB Hetp Wanted. Fast food. Pl.centJ.a. C · M · Ste 2'S ~29'20 Full 6: Part time avula · Ask for Mr Gou Id 'M361'1 between 9am & 4pm. DRFS.5 MAKER· Exper -Full or part·tlme. g.1991or962-l!i80 eves FUii time front office 100% FREE ~Ubux~~ :,i~. L es phone receptionist for ~~~~~~~~~ DRIVERS -rioG Week a.aK TYPIST ww train tnack driven. TO $175 in Openaam_,. 995-8'13 lntereslln& position 8&les Admln. Dept. or Driver/Gardener comb. larp lrvine company. Have valid CA li~nse. Plemy al opportUDity for Good driving record. growth & excellent Min. age 20. Apply at benefits. Call Rita, Pennysaver, 1660 ~. Coastal Person· Placem.La. CM. net Ageoicy, 2790 Harbor, --------C.M. Nevw A Fee. OOMPANlON -Eklerly woman aeeb m iddle ,..S woman to abr home 6 dolmmtlc d~. Non· Jlmoker. Salary. lllaa. \'IO>. 415-537'7 OllVlaS Mm c:r women 25 yrs or o&der. KDOW U. coast dlM9. Net $llO a week or more. Oran1e Coatt Yellow Cab, 17300 llL Herrmann, Pouatalo Qlot. A.II. abU\, retire-Valle)'. (No of Slat.er ment community. betwa New .. ope • Pleasant at1D01pbere, ~DIC~~lid~) ~~~~~~ pxt t.eflta. Npt. Bcb. lll-&1115 -------* CX>CD for Conv. Hosp. IYUVea/ P'ne bealth lns. after 111111 • .-. ,....._ pertod. Every CL~ busy Costa Me sa GeoeTaJ Practice. Must have medical exper 1n receplioa WOl'k. .$alary 925 mo. 10 st.art. Call MS-Mm FURNITURE MFGR looklo1 for exper'd person lo metaJ tube fabri cation. Exper w1c uttln1 aawa. byctrauUc benders. fl electrical tools. Will tnln. Jean Ellen Mf1r. ILB..u.153 f'URNITURE llFRG needl exper'd HeU-arc Wiiden IO weld t.b1a walJ ........... tube. Jean El· 1m •ar. H.B. eeww Gardeners A11l1taot. Frldap oolJ. Ex.per. prcl.l&e ...... aflt. ._. a 1h•td otr. Apply 8'R ~144' Superior Ave . Drtve amall cownpany lll·121'7 llMch. t.nn 6 111i1t Ao 8 /R la --------lllOdc...,. M nqulred. GENZ.BAL OJ'FIC E ODOfl'DllSLP -llon· llllll Ila" valid Calif, ~ ~ trpta1. M lb. n:• to 1:•. *"-9 I.__ •llOO'd ..... ~ ton• ....., .... .._.. troLJlfo..,...nee.Com· ...._ __ ..;;;;...~----• = loc le La1ua• .llkro ........ . .-. ••FM ... .................. ........... ,.. ...... ...,,,, ..... ,.... ............. c.te ................ ,_.,., =i· wW &naa. =~ ... r.1= ....... ,..... GEH.OFACE Newport Beach area. Small service bus. Heavy phones. acbedw· lng, accurate typing. nell penmand\ip, pref. non .. moker. Salary to tmM2.et Girl Friday wUh lmagtna· tioo md lllltiaUve. 3 or 4 • a week. bows nexl· ble. 541).:iD) GIBL FRIDAY -1-s. 5- clayl. U&.e lYPini. btk1p • addllil macll . reqd. Pnlf• llia&l Co. llJ.7444. -.wAMTa to wad COUll&8t help lD OEU. Elpr. Dref. App\J In c::°' t .5 Pll. 2 Rd kk Deli, 3t07 E. Coast Hwy . Cdll . l7N7SO HOSTESSES&: WAITRESSE S ror Ichabod's, H.B. Full Ir put-ti.me, JJ OK. No ex· per aec. 18582 Beach Blvd(Twne as Country C ntr. > '152·111SS or 9M-2Zll. Hotel. Houaekee per. uper. pref. Bl·llA\ual. • • llaidl, pit IO aLart. •• Service penoH. • • ftomdeala: clerta. exper. pref. au .a nee. Apply In person. Hotel Sao 11.aart.en, .. s. Cout Hwy •• Lat. kb. •HOUSICUAMHS M 1M.sourer hr + booulea. Wi traln. Full 6: parttime. Advance· ment opp. Must have trans 8418-7(8) HOUSID.EANER l day per wll SUO /hr. Mu.st be fP>d 549-auo Housekeoeper, hve In for mature couple. S day ltfflMTOIY c:.ooattu.T<>a 0.,, beedquar\ers for a statewide fina ncial sen1ces fann. Fashion lslaDd IO nm inventory • rectsvsnc, •lC'PlY order· uig. tavQ&ory coat.rol. ma ll prOc•u 1n1 ., speoa1 pro)K'ls. Eap re· q 'd C•ll 640 ·0123. 9:3Qam.6pm week, referen ces ..................... . _833-_ZJ82 __ att_. l_OA_&_~---• JamtonaJ, • eVftWI& hrs HOUSEKEEPER rdlned fles.lbW, eood pay. •P lady ror Seruor C1tueo prox. LS hrs wkly. calJ aft bachelor. ni<"e home. E. S.30PM. T10-05l4 ' Bhtfs. Need own tramp. KENNEL HELP-Brtttht It hstpng. 640-2544 agns11ve bard worter HCX.lSEKEEPER. s days. need only apply. Sal S..n must have own car mom now, fUU Llmt-lll Permaneol. 64.5-0089 SQllllDef' 5i57.4iQ20 im~ l~.CAW714 17141146-8020 !lqual ODotY Employer Wtt/lt INl'ERIOB Pl.MT 00- clellrea bard worklnl, -.UC penon fOf' In· atallatlon crew . ~ ol planta la So. Calli w.,t~. fVIJ. U-. CUI 8'7:0i.. Mk tora.w . Modm-Elcorta S500Week Attnc:tAve Females Only IU-OllO MODELS -fashion. MaJelfemale. ll-22. Big shows. top wages. For llAll-Mr Atastar. Mon· Fn Upm 87U090 Mommg Newpaper Auto nu.e Approx hrs dally 4-MM Perm part ume Jlllnml IB tODIAL YSIS ltNJLVH 01llcal Care EXJ> pre. ferred WUI train for lhis Specialty. f\111 Ume. In M°'J.ISIOO Vie.)O 714-tll·llOO Ulgp«km ror Adult with,_ ..................... .. etlCIDOIDY t.ypr auto. Ap- pro&. Dlil).llOO per mo. depeedi.oc on rout.e. l opmmc lD Hunt. 8cb.. Westnnrwtn ., Garden Groft. Call SJ7..420Q bt WD IAM·12PM lbel muds needed. Full or part Lime pocruons ~ 1peaki.D1. Ex· ..... ...,,eoalll MOTOR IOUT'E l..aunedlat.e opportun1t y for part Lame ea.nungs The Oall.Y Pilot has a mill.Or ro&U available lD the South l.a«Ulla area. Deh very. arternoons. Monday thru Friday. mom1ngs Saturday ., ~Y No monthly~ collections Earnings about S500 per month ero ss . Reliabl e transpOrt.atJon and smal I ash depoc1t r~wr~ Call 642 4321 . Foster ~rordetaW. HIW~SAUS Oline talk to us aboul op port.unataes ava1la ble at Georllt Charles Realty. We're expa1td1ng1 Ex rellent comm1ss1on schedWe. members of 7 local ~. congental IJ"OUP and bonus pro· gram. For a confidential Interview. please ca II Cari Got1UIO 67So 7512 New 1•r P~TE.UP mEMBl.EI wlb at least l year ex· pertence. preferably newspaper. Excellent ~benefits. Apply blt""'tAM astl>M. Mandaythnl Fnday Ol•MCllCOAST DAl.YPll.OT lJOW • ..,St. c.... ..... .... o,, ..... , I ;hper Nurslng Exper. C.ertll1ed Aides. all shills, full & part time, up IO 14.U per hr. to st.art TRAJNEES 7 to 3·10. XJnt NA trauung prog Eam wtule you learn 13..30 muumum to $3.70 f\agalup Conv Center. -..... Nt:.rSU1g LYN'S 7 ·3:30 & 3 11 30. Top Salary Outstandrng benefits Reg ula r & ment ra1st>s. 2 week!> vacation after I yr &fa . ;or ~cat. dental & lire ins. a l oo cost l o ~· F1ag_,h1p Con· valescent Ce nte r . 6C2-s>M om cE WORK. P1ttme. Apply Newport Tire Center. 3000 E Coast Hwy.CdM OF'FlCE WORK Wall tn.1n SlBO per week to !IUrt. Open 8am to 8pm !8>3tl3 Offi~ help ne~ed ror rapedfy growing oil co In C:M. Must be good with figures and have pre· V10US office experience. Poe1t10n offers variety and respons1btUty to a motivated 1nd1v1dual. Cati ror appt. Me·9G61 OFACE CLERK Phone C\ert, WE HAVE VERY NI CE CUSTOMERS! Filing. Ute \YPUll. general off~ wort. Call Eileen at MZ~I. ext. 219for appt. OR.Ut•E CO.AST DAILY PILOT 330W. Bay St, C..lleN Equal Opportunity FAnp&o~ PAITTIMI "-.::'s All6ll in SUTYey a:inducted from our of· nee • u.e Orante Cout Dally Pilot. 1 :30·9~ llll&Fri. t :IO-l :• Sat~r· ct.y. Great for cotletlana and moocaU1btera. 114 First wed:. ONLY R.EQUIREM£NT IS A GOOD VOICE . Call ta-GZ!i eat 312 aft.r t :• P•, Monday Oma P\iday PAIT TIME EVElllS Enterprialnt •di.It&. fllf/t II wlUa ~. Adweat11l'otaa ............ .,..,. work••• wl\b •tCI =~= =:.:.~r.i ttllTA\TRANT-COOK. U*lllillilil'teUIMMOO ITI. l ·S. Th lutt)' Pellcu. nn Paclnc C..Hwy.N.ll Sal" EMr••lle II ln· ,_......,. ttili-,.... •oman COOKS r....ted lo( eadUllvt re· ttQSTF.SSF.S tall 1bop. Muat be Appl)' faabSon orit1ttated. & CAs.A~ have tnana1er1a l f>ua Pl. Harbor ~Uel ffW future H · u. Mon-'ll"an 6 't IDll'· PSe.ue uU or apply to Apropos. 29 R e <' e n t • r a d ~ Jo'H hlon llland. Ne biolop Jcbecninry lpr Ph w 6 • 11 c 1 t I n & f*.a3 R&D for medical colu· r.taurant concept. Npl. -------· p•n¥ 1n Nt•PNL •·Irvine area. Open. Sale11lrl, out1otng & ~ • lna.s for ~••biers. frimdl,y, llynorolder. PWE~P counter ~Jp, prep, Is Fu ti or P I T . J r . p~'r,fg!1~T en-,Wlity fi\IU·Ume & part· Sporta~Glance time. CaJJ Mr. En11iah. 2'_tnSkypark. 752-8SHD. 211.2W. Oeeantroot. NB RD:EPT10NJS1'-... --R.estauran~--, 67~3361 ~ SECRETARY -fWrlJla· Cantonese/ Mandarin Sa&es nent part ume. Flex. hQ . O>ok. Min 2yrs ex per Need Sen tor Clll1ens \What least l year ex· perienee, preferably newspaper. Excellent company benefits. Apply between 9AM " 6PM , l\1cntay thnl Friday A1IJIOl't area. K.R. AC'· Must know how to pre p/Ume to make extra denlon Co. 541H343 pere Cantonese spe<'ia lty money. C a II J oh n . -----tea cakes. <Dlmsum>, 5314111. Recepboruat for growing --------- APPLY IN PERSON C>ltAHGE COAST DAILY PILOT dea&&n firm 1n Irvine. sea500, cooll soup. pre· Sales. P II'. 4 rudit& pr wk, JhinlO(ficeappearance. pare other Mandarin S-9PM,Sat davs.noSun lrte typuig, bµsy phones. s p e <' I a It y d I s he s . days. Apply In person Call Beverly at 641"8820 SUperv\se employees. as· before noon. no pbone -----__:_ sist in menus & pnr~. Receptionist in med1ral Salary Sl200Mo. Coatact cal.ls. Ciro Jewelry, So. clfice. Corona del Mar Mr. fU 714-839-4481 o.t Plua. Salary open. 67J..8200 o ... -·• SALIS PMSOHS • JlOW.IAYST. COSTA MESA ~. Ex:per., ltnowledge PmtonaJ.itv 1 d 1 Recepliorust wanted. ex 0( gourmet cookware. v P usa u ts to woe* Wlth and penenred. 1mmed1ate part lime eves .. & mouvatelt.&ds.Over21 . ,... °"" &lpfyl- PBX Answenng Service Operators. Mature. de· pendab~ • .Eve. Sbifl: 3:»11. Exper. pref. bu Will train.~. operun~. ~reat ]Ob op· w e e k e n d s • C a I I $4.00 Hr. to start pottlDUlY in expanding 1213.>S2212_._H_B_. __ In Laguna. Capi.strano, company . Appl)' tn -f\ETAILSALf,IN SanC1ementeareas. per.im. Ask for Fal ar. I T noo a week potenlJa I mJS. Bnstol. So. Coast p ST 1 R E • PARTTIME PBX -for answenng service. AM shift. Full p/t. Many bene. 22 Forest. (rear) Lag. Bcb. Plan. Regis Hair TROPICAL FISH, EYEMIMGS Styltst. 540-8888 BIRDS, CASHIERS, PHOME:: PIX IECS'TIOMIST RreEP'I'lONIST /TY PIS'f GOLD /S ILVER BROKERAGE FIRM /Win11ome. En· thw1aslic Personality. S750 m 1n1mum . In· creases based on ability. 714-640-1813. 120 Newport Center Dr • Ste. #l4S, N.8 MAMAGB TRAINEE. 642-4321or4~ DOGGROOMH. Ext. 250 Between 1·5 fi\111 or part-time. over 18 PM only. Santa Ana, Oran~e Ask ror Andrea 83&-0311, Newport Beal·h 644-0080. Laguna Hills 586-3112. Costa Mesa, S.A. 55&-1.994. --ReWl sporting ~oods & clothing, full aod part time. ~ in person. So. c.i.. ArmyJNavy Sales Radio Shark has full lime ca r eer op - port&milies & part time Job WPOrtunitles open· Laguna Bch M f~r Co. ileeds sharp person for our front ofc to operat switchboard , open ruJl.e mall, & a&SlSlant w/persoonel dept work Qd. Type ~PM mln. Previous clencal expe desired. Hrs. S.5 Moo Fri. W.. olfer xlnl pa!}~ benefits .~WM~lfl~ .llewport E DOW In the • Beach •~a. If mW~ retired .&1'11111:1111 IJ¥0 ••e or are. currently 110LDg to ooUete & highly motiv at· ed for ancreased earn· 1ng s based on peffonrutnee, please ap- ply at: Z100 West Coast Hwy,N.B Ple&<;e call for appt. TeloNc;.rtre&ey Personnel Dept. 494-940 1 Rttepoorust, front om~. professional ap - pearance. Mon -Fri 8·»-S. Excell. benefits * NXOPEltATOR * Mortgage broker . Part time or full lime. Fashion Island. Bev days or eves. Must be ~ able to work som -------- wkends. Typing skill R£CS'TIONIST req. Many ro. benefits Wilh or wtthout t yping EOE needed. ToP pay. Tem· t'ash. ls. area~lllO porary & fuU Ume. Call Airport area~ Tod Services al 979-0164 PHARMACY RECEPT/CLEJU( O.ERK-C.M. for busy real estate omoe ~ature . tood hrs . In Newport Beach. Oo&Y 541().8911 enlhuslast1c active appll- PUJMBERS HELPER._ cants apPly. Call Yvonne Will ~· $200 w k at w,tedront/Salisbury Cil· RE .. BT'3-ti900 "!~art. eo 8am·8pm ~µ. ------It E. Land ScHs J¥e.Scboot Teacher want IO-IS% COfltlJlhston ed. Certificate or ex SM 1hls Sula. od pel"ieme. AM & After 9§5.3402 QOOOll in Newport. Bearh. Ask hw Mr. EYGRs Call Qasan 64().8820. RENTAL HOSTESS rrt.t.dClrcults for lo\lely H.B. apt com- lmmed. openi.n& for 2nd plex. Salary + bonua. s b I f l w or It ID f.! Fbrappl.521-8542. Supervisor. Must b lnowled1Jable or al Restaurant areas()( P.C. rabricat1on. 8 R 0 I LE R MAN & Xlnt pay It beneflU. Cal COOKS. daytime, nigtlt Owck Giflord. Rock I time pogiUons avail. Ap- d\lstires. 5402 Com ply In person, Moo lhru m ercial Dr., H . 8 . Sun Jpm-6pm_ Als o 89.H750. lbrteases & Cashiers PoS ~ -,, avail. Crazy Horse Steak U _. _L House. 1580 Brookhollow. -or-over. & S.A. · I« a career op ------ port.unity \n pinttng. ap-~urant ply at PENNYSAVER. JOU.YROGER-S 16Ql Placenlla. CM· _ _ ii accepllng applications Pl'int.anl ror expl''d cook. Costa Clerical .Cftce position Mesa. 540-8S35 avail. immed. w1tb re· Restaurant )lllUbie printina llrm lo 0 R I E N T A L F. A S T ~ Hilb for a ab.up fOODS RF.ST. looid.ng pl to opera&e COit com· for COOKS. Morning ....., • ••rled office po s I t i o n o p e n . --. M~okl co. of. COUNTER GIR~. from ren xlnt beneCita, J0.3.~1<9477 mdcal. cletrtal • ---------. - sbarln1. Call Terri Reltaurant ~ SGT. fEPf laOMl"S PIZIASTOll P·Jl 0 D U C T 1 0 N Nowhiriftl for MUi part TIWN'Et: Rubber bol:e time cpebinp. Varyin1 • ~· Must P811 co . .,_ • ..,_, ldeal aiu>-..,.kal •t baclr X· plemeotal ln~ome for Ra1. T aktni appllca-boUlewlve9 • studeftta. Uont titwn l ·lt 0011. Our &nenUl•e. grow. $tratoll••· 11971 -cocnpany oaen op. AM u:wtaCAIC Aw. Intne. portuniUe9 for adtance. £.0.&. A s..t.Yia lad. mlllt blled on your Job ~ performance. Pleuint ~ eoad.lUom. Must 119 11 6 over. Apply tn llll'IOft. •• m>a.at. Bria&al S...ADalWllbtt ..,., ~Um J H'boree fr C.OlPUI> !I r &.O.Lt ROOfBS WAMTED HOT roe large project. Expr'd onl)' need apply Call Lee Roofing Co 642-7222 Sales. •Bridal Shop• Part time · flexible hours. Pref. exper. an re tail rloth1ng. Cos ta Mesa. 54&-1821 556-9333 ------ SALES SALES CAREER? &uer Moton l5 in need d two salespergons. Ex· perience not necessary: We will train Yoo need not apply un· less: Well groomed Have pooltive attitude Ability to learn And most ot all, a strong desire ror an out.Btanduig career with a sucessfu l. enthusiastic & growing ccrporatioo Top company benefits: Demo Plan Available Healtb&We Ins. Paid VacaUons 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA RADIO SHACK A TAHDY CORP. E.O.E. ~ -the spa & hot tub Indust r y ha s qu.ednlpled tn sale!! in the last 4 yrs & is still growing. We train you lndepetldent contractors status. dys 646-6069, eves 548-798.S or 675-1227 Sandwich deli. reliable rounter person. part ume Days ooJy M·t~. ~1 SCTaY /6". Office Part Ume. S5 hr Student pref. No expr. ~ 2600 E Coast Hwy. CdM. 752~ Seam.Wess. Bridal shop alterations, part time n ex1ble hours. Could 'M>rt from home. Cosla Mesaarea. 546-18Zl 556-9333 SEAMSTRESS -Full· time Sport rlol'hlng marut. C.M. loc. Ask ror Ila.ne.~. SlCUTAltT The Jolly Roger Ad· minlat.rallve Office 1s loolC lng for an ex· perieoced secretary for t heir Management anurn Deve.lopmeot Dept. Posl• NltUtTISING lion requires xlnt. ~·· [.S shorthand. t)'Plng skllls ~ & a ~I t.elellhone The Daily Pilot has an personallty. Prior immediate niwnln• for a restaurant experience -r---. would be a deflllit.e phu. salespersof) with Lovely offlcet. xlnt. oewspaper dl.a9lay ad-bmefil ptdtap. Apply vertt.ln1 experience. in penon from aam-4pm Good salary, com· It: rnissicN . eseellent Ir-nu: JOLLY ROGER ln8e beaefita. Excellent ll'OW"h opportunttlea lot INC. apenoawttll Cllftr am-110GGUJeUeAve. lrv . bii:kn. 714-~1 Call for appointment llCllf .. , .,. co·~1 Need aood Mcretarlal ~ IN' *ilia. filJJ t.n.1n ror 1t1a1 ftlHJPlQJ work .~ day . IRL QqiWrano. •2571 neeo•1 Ext m l:qu.l~r • 7 sreRETAAY. bueyolfice Eml*>Yer Med arpnlJed top.ftOtcb ~~~~~~~~1 ::i: :~1= SALES C L E R K -~ty. Sbonttand ~:~!*,!rNmpta: t lpfal. Com,.uuve umw ""' UllrJ • lood friDCe ~Beat, .tTM~ Mr . ....____ ~-u .a.,.., • .... _ --· ~ __ , .. o. ~ Secretary /ReceptlODIS t. F\111 time aec. Jrecept. needed to won in NB in· surance agency for mana1er • asst manager. Typing 60 wpm. must be persona· bAe and efficient. Finan· c1al Advisory CUntc. 7S2..aB7L Robin. Secretary for Insurance Aged... pa.rt time. Relia· ble. re!!poosible woman needed. typi.ng essential. shor1hand & uperienre preferred. Call 557·5642. SecretaryforsaJesV.P. In growing ()(rice near OC Airport. Pref. mature non-smoker with ex· cellent s kills . Di<'· laphone. Attractive salary and company benefits. SU.rt May 1 Republic Home Loan, 8514181 •SECRET ARIES• Exe<'. Legal R.E .• S20.000 P 1R SH 80. From s12.ooo Exe Anhm R.E .. $18,000 F IC Resturant $18,000 Act't 1Gn Ldgr RE $13.200 Rttp. typt> 50. $9600 * •SalesiO>C\SuJtanlS • • •Ot.lr0ff1re• Appl Only/Free/EOE Liz Reinders Agency 4(g) Bir<'h. £.stab '64 Newport Beach. 833-8190 IACKGIOUMD IMllM SYSTEMS VI SllOO Lovely Irvine Co. growth position. ~amic peo- p6e, casual almoll)bere. ~Pel !IOftnel A~cy ,........ •de"°" ._, llTIA CAIH1 Ouar-..d ........ ot 11.'IO to • per Ttour +«JDD'M'on + .... Jmmtdi•t• openln11, part tlme. dap or eveo· tap. l!:al)' le.ada for WtU known ..C.b&hed ftrm. I JMUJ Telephone Sales SZIOO hr Z Mr Wort& Wk! Now kt us pt back to re- ality, the rullty that says you CAN earn IZ50 Lo SliO for a 12~ hr work week! .. Trainees at.art Siil lbr .. Early s: »MK ahU'l . .Aeuant Informal ~foUAAE BOTH INTELLIGENT " AM· BI110US CALL MIKE GAU.AGER BEFORE UAM.~ TELEX OPERA TOR A trading r1rm In Newport Bearh. nuda an experienced Telex Operator. P /time from 1:30toS:ll> pm. Mon tbru Fn. P1Nae raJl Annelle atMMi313. •TB..SECY• Now hiring telephone secretaries for a new roncept 1n answenn11 service p 1une or r 'time shifts avaaJable lnr ludes some wknds Typ1n!' 35wpm req 'd Many employee benef 1t i. available Salary ml mo to Si.rt r ttlm~· increases acrord1nic to yallt projtress YOU w 111 be front-Office to many 1mponant bus Need ~ tone of voice, aa surance, appearance ar ambrtJon Call ~100.-Frt mom 646-41171 t: 0 t:. TOW TRUC K OPSt.ATOtl f\JU or part lime. Mu st have good dnvlng re· cord. For mformauon, phone : S21·9292 or 842·8742 Mon .· Fri . 9am-Spm. Trainee. Order dept .. ~ padtaging, 4 day week. benefits. Please call ~7880 . -------4118 E. 11\h, Costa Mesa TYPESETTER. up ~ZM 642·1470 <Ed1tWriter> Upper ~..--..~ scalepay.AskforGlenn. SECUTART OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Corp headquarters for H. 8. SJS.2926 TYPtSI'. bght booldtttp 1n1c Girl Fri. C all Thomas Brown 493 2744 statewide JOvestment ---------services firm Fashion Island. Excellent rareer oppor wtth diversity & cha.Ueoge. Must possess top·level execut1 v' secretanal exper. Cal 64()-0123 Mon thru Fri. 9:30am·5.30pm Searity Gucrdl lmmcd. need. au shifts. car and phone a must Ret1 red we lco m c (714 )971Vi'l!43 SECY1BKPR. part/full time, R. E. Co. CdM Salary neg. Call 9 12. Moo-Thu. 675-8>0 Sewing Machine mecbam<', exper pre- ferred. will consider traanee. Nr OC Airport. Hoci-Fri 6AM-4:30PM. m.1483 Looking for Sha rp Professionals seeking supp. inrome. 983-4142 Sheet metal mecti.mr. TYPISTS Registtt today for local temporary us1gnments 557..0045 CJ\·Llr\: T£MPOQIJl'Y Plll'SONNll SUNICE~ 3723 lftJt Strfft Mewportleach ClaM A, ex~rience re- qiired, pattern denlop-mem & macbine set-up. ipxl benefita for small growing C'OD\pany. Apply ----.---•I in per90l'I only. 641-0280 SHOE SAL~. Wanted. WAREHOUSE (U1J or part time. Good CLERK Co. benefits. Future mcmt. ~Ions poss•· Wall bP responsible for ble. Appl,y lo penon btt pulling items from bulk "10Ck. will assist in S 1 R 9am It Ham : 3077 S. s&ock room a.s required Bristol. C.M. Mi.mt be able to operate Swttrhboard operator. fOlt lift P/Ume. days or early eYel. w /train. M5-7S65 'I'eecber'. pre.1d1oot ECE uniU or exp. Ftr. Prt. acb. Cltl. &eUell We off•r competitive beneftta. which include lite. medical 1dental In surances. Pleue appl>' It· PERSONNEL mDS WSLJ>ER. llacGre1or Yadl&a. 1.IS1 Placentia, Olllta .... Coucta nllow wln)ll W/looH eutb6oU. 'J', 1100. Twl" bd $SO. •mlaA.$. w .. ber. deyer " di•· bwaaber. A·l cond. ............ ~ SaJe: Antiqiaea, ~='=i.r:'et~ milc.Ofncedlll•cbr. Retall IHO./Of · fillJtll washer • 1as Allsiodcond.~'11 fer.6'2·"300, Ad·altter dr,.r llGO ea. Whirlpool AnUque Solid Oak 10.pc 111'....,. rt61c mo. Call anytime clnlna aet (~ round ta. .... hie w /1eaV98. 8'13-'W17 Fra1ldare waabe r . ~ ._.__ Whirlpool pa dryer S75. ...a•"""; MAL. contemp. ea. Speed Queen walher IA.• wbit.e stripe. Good a Gu.an.nl.eed. 546-8172 eond. Sl25 9-1312 1111 Medit Din rm lbl w /3 •IMMEDIATE CASH• For Gold. Sliver, Platinum. An)' kind. oood.. amount. Danlel se.m1 Uffd washer/dryers. FOCI cond. DO ea or best c:Jr. 873-3485 IC leaves. e cue bit cbn. lttliil•llCll:illlll••--2 arms. £xq ulalle IOIO ....................... handwoven crewel emb 1--------• yellow tone• on wht. MlrwUlll ... W 752-IM 2 t.ftlonna 115 each. 1 Gaffers ft Sattl~r gas ranee. 2 lell rln ovens. Rona. Ml-37l7. 631·1'00 8' couch wtm.atch.ino lov ~tGO.Sbei-10, all " Ill excelJeat condWoo &i G.E. washer dryer, both w1penn. press cyt'les 112$ ea. rirm. Eves 7Sl-4S73 e.eat. Ille brown velvet, worn only a few times by Sl.000 080. Solid Oak IWdeat nurse. 540-5721 CcKnry French kine u aft8 ~1 ... 1• .. ~,l;b'1ozs bdnn set. Sl.200 incl mat· 1~~·~~~~~~~ lree4 &i apnnga 080. Ad 1. ....................... Sitter 11.56. 642-UIO 24 hrs. Dbl. rau marble la\'.. --·-braod new. SS6. Masc 2 piece Gold Sectional doors, ceramic lav and Couch 9xS. Cost $650. Sell MOVING MUST SELL! Ant.q. dress. needs re- pair, s:zoo. 7' pool tbl & brau Imp SiQO. 3 wood bar stool& S50 each. 4· \Md lumber. 64S--t670 $195. Xlnt c:ood. 963-7686 ----_ _ __ _ drawer dresser $SO. eves SO '19).1750 Can ar•& ... It 8030 FAILOVESEAT $450. _ _ _ _ Cdfee & end tbls 1225. Sofabed, n ewly up· ... •••••••••••••••••••• 81.nk bd:s Sl.30. Bdrm set holstered, +new mat· .... --.. 4M 6 t296 New.49U167 t.n!U Sl7S. Xtra n';1Jn 541-9'39 Obie bed. matt/springs , bax_t_matt. ___ si_7_5_.64_l __ _ Cah 1035 rhest drawers. night ••••••••••••••••••••••• st.and. all new 960-6008 ------,.w. 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Purebred Hisnalay an k 1t t.ms, male, 6 wks $100 finn_ ~l I I after 6 pm Doga 1040 Gara~ Sale Sat 4119, 9 AM. anUques. crystal. •••••••••••••••••••••• • Sll\19', duna 6 mtSC. 215 KEESHOND Pups. AKC ~!kyfront._Balboa Isle . Uwnp 11tt M 1F. Pet & show P \ l pl y GARAGE SALE Sat ar 21397-~aft6pm Sun. 8am-2pm Mens. ~ and ch1ldrens Puppies for sail', part clothes Books, d101ng Au s t. Shep part rm tbl ar chairs Samayfd. SlOea 1s1.rg w1malrhing all wood ,.,._to YOM 1045 cwalnd1 hutch Games, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • toys. l WU\S.1..1.e bed r ra me. PUPPIES Ta.ke your pick. 6 mak & 6 remak. caJJ alt &PM ~d,ys. anytime wknds ~ ---- lampg & much much more. 9252 Parliament Ave . We.stmlnllt.er, I Blk East of MaitnOl<a &i Ed· ~RQ09 ---... -- A(rect1onate Whippet SW'aGA.IAGESALI needs lowig home. Dy SATONLY7AM·3PM. .....,. • 6'13.aa eves. fWn. aadqul's. cklt.luog, - ---ltitcbeo ware ft m~b Muted Lab. pup Fem man. wide vanety at LUMBER : 5xS-174 '. 3X5 ·23'. Sx7·9 ""''· ~ZJ...,'. All for Sl.95 ft All P\r ~ blwn 8-S 2 Member s hips t o Newport Bch Athletic Club. SlSO ea. (714 l -.9900 Racquet Club of Irv. mrmbersh.ap. Must sell ! Any rea.s. dfer. 752-5131 or~ f\iJ.1 sue bed. S'SO. very JPXI cond. Pair or CSJ speakers, MO pair, good cond. 567-8446 <.:ARPF.T · plush light green. 6 tnOl5. old. 180011q ft. Sacnr1ce $3.00 yd ~J.1149 Coto de Caz.a ram. mem benhlp. Great hunun~. horseback riding & dubboule.1850. ~o 7wb, Sbots. c.a11 an. s. ~unique items. 2874 9fi8.HB Redlands Or .• C II. corr Madame Alexander --------Mes.aOr portrait dolls !9 H Fww;)fae 1050 -1-----series. AR a tha ti. . .........••.•......... **I BUY** MOVlt-;G SALE·Stove. M~ s.:i2·94!7 washer'. NP. nusc Cal I 6641915 Good tr.wd Funut ure & Apphances --0 R I will sei I orSElL roe You Hlliamllt .. +ldil GiocMk 1065 MASTEllS AUCTIOH .... ••••••••••••••••••• Adler' Satellite elec porta bie tyepewnte w l'a~t:. S200 673-5208 eve~. 567172dar.l .. ------·--- 6461616&133-96ZS Westbend waterlus cookwa.~ 20pc set ..., pnce ~ Stilt 111 box Deta1l'I 851-0129 C&mptng fnends Silent Valley owner mem· ) IFYOO ha~ a servlce to drer or 8Xllls t.o sell. place an ad rn the Daily Piiot Oaslllfied Seodion Ptmr 6C2-S678 1070 ....................... ~p~.~I~~ ~sue mattress & box spnnies. good cond $'SO. S36-J733 Eves. Bnllant cut O 70 carat. Moconied exercycle mdl dwnond, VS2, H. SZ900 210. xlnt rond. S350. Eve6 1112·5tMS 640-6.laldys 631·5001 FIND VDUR NAME WIN TICKETS WORTH $10 r • ., . 3n:1 · 8autber11 Callfa111la Celebrity <feQQls Classic ~ l'ICAd by FouUln V*t ~ flPOlllOllCI by~ Video Cap. PIOCMOI t> blrll4lt •I Mt' OL .,....,. and oct'9r IOcel c:twrtdel. ---~ lllrdl ~~I,.... _ta .... ldr'lllllloll S10 6 M ... '*-••ltllcltl lfWlf be.....,~~ .,........,. Olloa ~..., "'-""'·.,.. 219. FOlftliln 'Mly. ~ Ot Clli'G {7'14).,.,... WW ....,.. D\Y 1pt1doua ...., Mach home Ul i,..... LG •~baalt for ll=::::====::::;:===============::i ~~ua*MP· <• ddld cart> pool. Jacu11l. pvt b .. aaa. •·U. ft?8 EASY! IMl for ,._ ....... ad4nll la..._,;, cla1llllliill ....... U,.. tllill ~ eaD Ml·Wll Ba. m ... we Wll __,. '-,.. •PIS .. you 11111t1 8t t11111 .............. DAILY PILOT ... t'1 ' IL w 2. .... ...................... .... ~ ..... , .. crWer IALS_.•soaio :Al .. WllDI 18 1a1,eu boat a& ltlk I aist'a Loet•. llll •. a.. HwJ. Ne•Po" .... ............... April If, Jl9.l:•M a( lout.Jr a-Marine ,..,... S7IZ £. bet St.. Loaa llllieh. Ca. Mot IMd °'""' be accom· peloed W /money Order ---------. or NINer'a cbecll: la the ......... '1 I 1 I IOIJ ....................... ~ Dlredcr trombone wttb CMe. Excellent CC>n· dlUoo. SL00.17M062 af\er IPM. ...... "'JO'lf. ol lhe bid, payablt to Rlcbud '1amson. Balance due within 7 ct.ya. Owner re- aenw the rllht to refuse 111.Y or a1J bkta. Mark en· veiope "SEALED BID" AP R S impl l' '"'I \Gilboat ~ inq 15 Yr Term CorinttUan Yocht ~e) "',., L Al\I\ L ,._L 0 t.C 9050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~-~ ......... ~ IMPORTANT _fe NOTICE TO .. READERSAND #I i.er.,te-ty ADVERTISERS 292.SHarbOr Blvd. The pnce or items COSTA MESA advertised by vehicle 979•2503 dealers in the vehicle classified adverh1mg --------- columns does not include WANTED!!! any applicable laxes. Late model ( 1977 or Jfoense, transre r rees. younger> vw Camper. finance charges, fees for WOUid prder a pop-top •IMMAC.28'·30' BOATS: air pollution control de· or Wutfal1a model Raby Grand· Divorce sale 6/12 mo. plans prepaid vu:e certificalK>ris or de which has low miles & 1s Recond. rertoisb, 6mo. rrom$189tmo. including aler documentary pre· clean! Please call (714) ago sllp, lellsons 714/964·5994 pa.ration charges unless 1·741·1901; lf no answer, BO. over S2400. 839-9019 otherwise specified by PLEASE keep trying! the advertuer PLAYERPJANO BOB'S ANGELS Anti .. H/ WANTED! Owner must sell F I s H I N G • ac..ks 9520 LtUe model Toyot.u and ~-· ___ _ 1~ E NT E R TA I N IN G , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vo I v o 1 . C a II u s OAK UPRlGHTPIANOS BUSINESS!! 60' Hat-'59MBZZ!Ui.4drlledan.4 ITODFJ~A·V~!~!~!JJl~f!91JI BEAlITIFUL Ji'INISH terns Sportlisher. Enjoy spd. clean, original, no LilT\lt.ed supply avail. lhe good life! Contact: rust. AM /FM ca.as. SSSOO, II~~~~~~~ .. Paul's PlanosS48-7272 Bob Hagin ~aft 5pm, 641-1027 ~>2960 dya ..... ~ .. ~.~.~ .... ~ .... ~~.~.~.--~ ~.~ ... ~~.~~ ~---~~~Sail~~~~9~0~6~0~1 ~~ PN/U compJ_e~ly "" .... ~~o~:~0.'4•7 Coleman ten• xlnt. cond. _.,, ,._......,. eweng "' run· ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ss.ooo 1orr Sleeps 12. SlOO. 642·4300, fling gears. er Ad·sftter l!17S, 24-hr. HB.P!!! _SJS.3507 ______ _ _414-_hr_.__ _ __ __ Must sell my sailboat. 21 '46 Ford Woodle, restored PORSCHES '°91"1 11SC••1an. ... ..,,... ~· •-.CW.• "1'1-·-(IUl'KJ) "1'111111 auao. (INTJA> "11m4apd. <TllWRP> iam au&o. (6"1 > "18111114apd. <CAUW) "7Ull0l Opcl. (873VDI> '17 GDCS <2) < 472T AR> AlllOCIMIM •1=r ...... 202 ............. . ...,...,. ,..... ... .., ... MC ttll .:-o:::. ..._a. ....................... -"""'":=--~-~~-- .................. On .... Mm ...... . ........... .,. .............. ,,. IDOd. -/080. ta.au tMaltle. ...... , air. fMI• 111. S. 11 *ltdpped. tu.MO. 119 t.UUU,J:R. •,OOO W-IU·UH. &oa. mlal.Mateotfer. !.8~·~ ... ~--~- too715. .... ft JI c. ttll .................. ;; .. --············· .,,=<::::. . . ,. tua. le• 1reea. 'T78eYWe.Loaded tJ111--.n.-i:• -.... Pit. pty. Lo/ml Bettoller. .,._ ~ MMll1 Jta ~ Colt, am/Im, Plradl9 tor Nit. T\u'bo -------i wtiMew/red plD .,....._ Twsa "II. Upda&e l 'a tr * * * a aw. 25.0. ml .._ t'a. BuaiWb on blac.t LJ.tt1hld1 crbllta&r. MuteeUto 1GmL ZZ'JIQnell Dr. bQJ llereedel. Ca.rrle, Cmta .... mast .. ..,_ t75' You AN U.. winner of .. ...................... two tnie ~ (SL0.00 '14 o..t with A/C, new *lDEAURINU.S.A. valuel.to u... ciomp1.., brb. IOY S...c.lf. -c ~Wed. clean CAIVll Cil•sllt abape. Aalrlng $100. IOUS·IOYCl T_.Ca.1k ..... ....,.._ -~ ~12*.b '17 Aspen wen .. ap. ed .. WANTTOBUY mtlt<WDAAOOORO 4DRSEDAN.tcz.zm . \.._ __ ...... .._.. ~•=lub am/fm ~. tet up for --------~VaJley taw"anow.9D«ll9 __ 00$IO~ --... ,...., be -'-'med ..._ ~ .au '720lkS&a Wp, IOllPG. I t I 0 P 11CI5 ...,_. t7JO GOING UP! Iii· -·•••••••••••••••••••• T..... t7'1 by calJiQs MZ-5878, ext. aJm CICJDd. 4 apd. 12.000. ....................... Z12. ll82-3lli8 1971 Toyot. Llftback, * * * Fwd Jdm. cood.. 1%.000 ml. ff .t 'G Jq 3..1 Mart 2. orta. c 1111• .... c,_ owner. clean Cal. car, m 1 ... prkn P.P. "500. m.aoot M.m. t7JI 614-719 "1'9ELDOS12,aso Mn/rf, wlret, clklt, IUtr, ~ lo m.L 003WVW. Wbl1 . dealer . (714*5-21183 tf 40 ....................... "18 Fairmont 4 dr, auto, 8 AM /FM 8 trk, $3800. ~'ISM -----·---SAVI OH a..ST FIW •7t's1N STOCK ••••••••••••••••••••••• "JI ~ Corona Wan. Loaded. Xlnt. cond. Lo/ma. Seelr make oller. P.P. Sl&-7'13alL 5. ml'ATESALE '67Galaxy '1»-4311 M /FM. SAD'>' BACK YAWYIMPOITS 28«2 lllarlumte Pkwy. ms.g()N VIEJO ll 1-2040 4tMt4t Q.OSID SUMOA TS Ol•MGI COUHTY'S OLDIST & Sales-5erv1ce-Lcaung Rov C4rYer,lltc. Rolls Aoyce 8 MW 1540Ja mboree ~Beach 640-6444 IOI Mc:LAIEH'1 a>N. Beach Blvd. LA HABRA ISMI. No. olSA Fwy) t714)5~53Jl Sunday by Appl. 74 3XR, auto., snrf . a 'c. lime.XJot. $4300t0 BO Eves. or am 's 675-2357 ~ t715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAPRI PARTS New K.oru shocka I '12 to '74) V-6'11. New ~ars H.D 48 mo. battery. Leather sport. sleenng ~.All half price. Call 642-0138. . J.972. reblt eng, V6. auto. goodcond. 642-0762or646-G1 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• miracle m azda T um Muda GLC batch badt, fteluu Interior . 31.C*> mlle9. 4 cylinder. ~ speed. sunroof and rack, factory air. new radial llJ'es D49S firm. Ca II ... i9 Mazda RX7. wht, blk lllf., AT, ~.000 m1, xlnt cent $7400 494 4347 a fl 6PM '79 RX7-GS 5 spd. air. SIR. map . Perl Own~r 673-0S17, wkdys 67:Mr700 ----Mtacwdttleta 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 280 70.000 miles. 1lereo. ~ windows, cruise cortroa. air cond . Briush racing green "XI n "t a~" Showroom ready (986NW0 ) $1195 AUSl'AM lNT'L 1714)1"630.5079 Betwem8:31Hp.m • Call -.cm al'ler 6 AaUcrTim. ""Ml? 21051 4D0oaSIOAH 8'Jver bllae. loaded With all ol I.be htxut'1 • ppotnl mem.s. Must llff to ap predate! 180'7Y PO > ONLY $5491 HOWAllD c .... ,.. Dove Ir Quall St.8. NEWPORT BEACH 13).0555 FfftC51Y ... Fill•~ Available on SEO Mer~ Bem.. Slmple inlereat wilb minimum down on approved credit. ~ fordetaill '7'I Carolla. 5 apd. fartory au. 4 dr. 27MPC, S29SO ~Kt-SmO Vakw ; t770 ....................... 11711 IEACH IL YD. ............ 14~2000 -------- Mlhwk:lt tt47 '17SEVILLE, clauic bm. New lllcbelln tires , cnae, 1-tnck.Beauuful ltbr. Inter. Alwa ys g1ra1ed. Sac. 16950. ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.n..asz l9l'O Maverick, nda wort. Yellow. $400/bst ofr . '83 UllO Nd1. brka Ir lrau . Nu pe.ua While dlr, sells e.M78 forSlt:iO" Mio cwt ---,,SO ~2113 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77 Seville, loaded. Jthr. ORANGECOUNTV'S W IW CIOYt'rs. super rond. MEWIST 'IQ( au. ml.l.!l 11elJ S58()CJ UNCOLN·MERCURV 541-3843 DEALERSHl P "TT 4 d.r DeV1Ue. dk bliw, fulJyequapped, xlnt cond. \\rill 5dJ for Kelly Blue Bk wtUae pnre SG. ooo m.~n M. Manno dys &t4-~ eves wknds RAYFUDllOE UNCOLN·MERCURY l&-18 Aat.o Center Dr. Sl>Fwy-1..ake Forest exit IRVlNE 130.7000 i8 VW custom Riviera 12 Cad Cpe de Vllle. 2 camper, spotless. sips 5. Door Xlnl cond. Reg AC. stereo tape. reit gas, pis $7431 17?4) 63f..9830. ~ t9'T9 Mercury Monarch GbJw, lo mi., lmmac. cood .. fully equipped. e1c ---------~tale SaJe-1963 M~ury Monterey 4dr. sedan. 7S2· 1Zl 1 bt wn · 8~ &c *** .......... ~Onyx BaJboa la!and You are lhe •tnner or tM> frtt tickets (SJO 00 vaJueJ.to So.CGM. C.W.itt T..-SClauic April 28tb Loa Cab&Ueros Racquet Ir Sports Club F'ouolain valley ncteu may be clalmed by c:albq 6'2·S678. en m . *** '86 VW tu. x.lnl. ruorung oood. no rwt. naso. fJ73..8003. '79 Rabbit "L". 4-dr, air, aw>, litichelins. RF· R K. FM. like new. S6,9SO. m-ID.fl63..S607 '64 &c very clean. Ne111o• paint. Sl400. Musl see to apprec.c.Jl 67~7 19811 VW convert 4·spd .. xlnl t'Ond lhroug bout S3800. 6.45·2375 d ys .. 67S-&1I eves. llJ ELOO Sl ,700. Oni.t ~. i&KmJ WbJe. dlr MS.ml ~·~~on t'r1 --- ...... =; tt52 c1·c74Eldo ••••••••••••••••••••••• COR••f 'Mme lbUt top. bli. llhr ner . xJnt cond Ong 66 Clus1c 6-cyl, auto tram. p s $2,000. ~3914 owner A t'lus1c• S88oo ---------- tn4M93-&!l00 86 Must. VS. auto. de.an. '7B Z2B. T·Te>t>. PS. PB. PW. pwr dn , sl AM FM stereo cass. TA rad1alll, est whls. crw.st' rontrol. 20.000 m1 , S68~0. o!r 5524M8 i8 C28. lo m1le11, x lnt cond. Loaded S6.000 IJ1S.<B27 9920 ........................ SEEUSAIST! We ha~ a good selection o f NEW Ir USED Chevroieu' COHMHL CHEVROLET SlB7S. 'llJ MustADg Mach I 351. auto, PS. PB. air, all ong. Sl795.. 557.m:J. ----- '86 lttllSt&llg. va. auto. rbt. a eng. orw paint. mov '"" must sell. Sl800. se-2846 '74 Must.ang 230Ck<' eng Auto trans, dlx · er. xtm. c:oocl. S1 • 70C>' _,,fer fm..3182e~ wbds . OldF+Ne 9fl5 ....................... TV, Rocio, ft., sleeps 4, head, eogme $13,<X»; '48 Ford Woodie. ttfi. Sftno 8091 & trailer. Like NEW! r estored mint cood. Call ~>9050 (weekdays) ",, 61 &970-8129 (weekends I. S!O,OOO. 57.rul ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8eautirul 25" RCA color MISSION vtlJO rwotrTS 131-1748 49S-17°' WANTED WANTED: '71 VW Bus. Has to be clean • good. ',.. ti 1r '" •' f\ "'''"t'\ 546. I 200 '79 Cullus Supreme . 2fiD.V-& 1.9mpg city, 23 nw hwy. stereo. tape. fuiJ powoier + er. cntrl. x1nt C'Cnd. xlDt buy, nu ures.. '617S. Dy 830-0891. eves~ZfJ77 'IV, 2 yr wrnty, free de· ·e . Ludera 16, zsrt, varn livery. $131. 646-1786 h u 11 , s Ii p i n N 8 . Home ca ssette deck model JKDM, SZSO. CaU Brad at 6CU17S. beautiful. $4000 . 894-9010. For Rent: fenced In, _O_EM_O_Equali_. __ ze_rs_SO% __ o_rr_1 paved lot. 12' gate a c· sale. Spectro, BSR, cess. 4500 sq. fl. area. crown. JVC & others m> sq. fl. cabana. Call from l80. Atlantic Muaic 642-.QM 1ilis7 Ford. l owner. auto trans, p/b, p /s. Orig cood. Radio & heater. ™g paint & int. Belt of. fer. 645-2578 T· Bird, '58, porthole . C.ont. ldt. Xlnt cood. J. Owner. Best offer. Aft.er& PM, ~1404 646-85 Sabol: Xlnt cond. New 'S4 Packard Panama CUp· per Coupe. Local car. Stereo w/Sansul 30 wall Baxter & Cicero sail. Runs well. Slralgbt 8 amp, K.eowood cauett.e niciogrigged, aluminum automatic. S2. 800. deck, BIC Turntable, AR ~· t550. Call 752·8808 -.aoao. apeUen. '250. 873-5208 ____ • ------· -----~--ewa.~n72daya. D 1,11ft11.ueJay sloop Gd !t*..!t lloce. .......... mad.+ Trlr. 9155(). • • t -.Zl.IS ask for Clay • • WANTED: Dunne Bugay. --"••••••••••••••••• IDah. SNpt/ 11treet lepl, bave cub. ·--9010 Dodat t070 53M748 ....................... ....................... -----:-----::-:::.=-=o~• llAJUNE HARDWARE· 4-...Dtt..-tSv · Iota · Htnln&lon Harbor Boat .......... ••••••••••••• Rialnl. teak, more. llip, 31' tr 48' Debbie 1 mDOOGI 414 DF.A1S 16-2113 <Zl3>S5MS DllOPIC«UP f 540 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 551·12B>eves. "TT El Camino Cluaac All Allow us the opportunity ~;;~~~~~~~I Mint--um Cold 450 SEL. all the e:xtru. StOOO or bst to c:ooUdet' the purchue ~ '--I uruf IO aoo '8J Ir '73 VW BUGS. Like otr. Call aft.er 5 549-78$6 _ ti•reme or trade-in of your clean 77 aa'Z 2+2, Mpd, elec. em. Ill\: • I . ,. new. Will be in town lbru -~ 76 CuUass ...._......_ "-~'-:.. .. Us FM A/C mi. Lease pmt. $432. h 20th C 11 R bt -lloote Carlo. Take F 11 l pp e d .,.'""''"'· ~ w • .,. anrf, AM/ caaa.. . ... 1,000. 881 ·7282 or l e . a o . •o u Y e q u Today} 53Kml..,.,.lll-7074 G...U 94S-9US over low lease+feea. Brougham Hardtop Top Dollar Paid For Your Carl JOHMSON & SOM U.Ca .. t .. RWY 211138 H.a.tbor 81 ye( a.a.... 540-5630 WAHI'TOBUY 1119RONDA ACCORD 4DBSEDAN. MW:r79 •. ,., DIEi --------Xlnt cood. 7541733 Q)upe. A/C, Landau top. '78 280Z mint cond. MBZ450SLi•.lllntcond "7$VWoanvertlble,stk k. llueonbluewtt.bblueln· i.o.ded. Bn. Ski rack. Milan brown. bemboo ln· t.lq)e. runa IOOd. $479$. 74 El camioo, ll0,000 mi.. tenor. AM /FM. Full 631-4G;'180-0734 tr. 2,_., PIP. 832,3848 IG-4300.Ad-Sitter "81 wlsbelJ-l3250. Call an.er ~· suoo. Call The ..._ 8pm.417·IS01. Dally Pilot Garage al •77 Datsun 8 ·210. 4dr. ?JGold 4IOSI '70 VW camper, xlnl. 642-4321,e:d._305_ aW> •• ll,500.631..-a., Ir d cond.DlOOorbest . '8'I Camaro. 8-cyl. X.Jnt Perfect con ·• new a.5141 cond. Must see. Sl500. 1971 Olds Cutlus Con· aft.&:7sz.Ul50. paint.loaded , orl1. ---------1 CallS51-M>t vertlble. sautern gold. '73 JtOZ. Loeded. • .• pd. A/C, new Urea and clW:h. DlliO.-. t7'M330 '74 Dataun piclrup w/ca.mper 11'eU, &ood cmd., lllOO or make of· r..111.-oaa. s. -AO WSD .. winery op- U.. fOO m1. Must .. u. ..... fllOQ. -..a ,, D1t.a mo Mr. bard -. ... a.- owner. Appraised at "18 VW Pbp-Top Camper. --------·-w/Wbite t.op" tntr. Alr. SU,745, w/MU at 111.225. lOat. cand. Lo/mi. Air. 1975 Moma. 4-cyl., 4-apd.. PIS, PtB, AM/FM. XIAt ...-.M·F . 2211W.11WS06 ___ amlfm cassette radio.. cood. Call Gary648-IGIO:_ u---..t-.._EL. u new d&Ub, new trana .• "Tl ww a '!ii: P\l"1 ~. Mlnt DIDOIOBO. M5-004.5 alter '75 Olds 8·puaenaer x.tru lncludtn1 lnrf • CDDd. Call fer appl to see. I. Al& for Mark. OJtJua CruiMr Wa1n. ·:.=:=:S1:4:· -.a?. C J' ,.. -ttJO ~rw.peaLIU95 . '71 Calnper. Xlnt cond. .. ••••••••••••••••••••• *!~MBml.':'b::."2 Red pop top w /75K •71 Mark V. De1l1ner 'll>C.S.,4800ml,nodown! -.-mi.. Vflr/ cleao. mso Edit. Top of lbe llDe. 'r.b owr my tae at li79 tops, be 1 t opf rPolv • r J1nn. m.-. ct.ya. S2SIO. 711-5784 .._ rate. Gay m.QZM, t JJ.750. 1 · .....mo ~awlM ·e vw. 1nrf .. atereo. C.. se"8 ttJJ ....... 1zC home w/45' slip for Adventurer model. 1 tOJO lae In H. Harbour, 1.-ded Inc. au&o. tram.1 -. .!.-............ 2ll·282·1136dys, eves Wt., air cood., oil roaa 'IW-reel to reel, 11,11 _&_Bt_._____ wbeela 6Urel. Neftr ,... yrs old. Jl1n& cond saso, MIWPOIT MAltlMA ~.:f-~ than 100 F~~ "18llOW..-: low mile .• Wl,PondaeorAudi ~~owner. ... am/fm c.auette. Runs --·••••••••••••••• PWo tf 17 '17 llBZ Jml.. 2 tosie. areat. snoo. Call 7'CORYll ii -................ .. :_::: .. :::~u. I04m. SI 1,495 ~=t w£·.:.1';i Pkmees Ren, Glrrard !IQ:!IAvail 9*0551 ... bs'lltallle+2aptn llJIO, ~--~~~-~~ t15tml For Sale: to' moorina, Newport Harbor off 2 HP Jollnlon. Compl rbl\.. ...~ A n-aa....-la D.UplhmcaaaSZO ;;; ve., ... _ · ... IHEOOOJH ROBINS I c_, ~I J ,., QICIMISOM VW-PORICU&-AUDI '71 • Z: 2+2, XIDt coad. •s. oo.tllhr11 tow=· au&o tram. •Banklf Dd¥t .... ... Call ~8uch m.-o ... _::::...::...:;;;__ __ --""".'_ ..,., i..-a..210 4-dr •• ........ tal.-S Of lid.$:1».. I ~ • z1_!!_ ml. Xlnt • ...a.Nr . .-. .... --Medi bnl, a.lat "Dlua,dalcond. I.-tball 7.000 milea. 5 CODd. 77,000 ml, new ~-..,/080. yr.,,....... avail. call dutcb "llrel • bfaba. 'T7 .... u bnl. ab.tt m.1111 fordl&aill. (ml) SIJ00.111.ctJI ..._.. ie vw 81111. lo mi. anrf. t.ISSIOMYIUO n Pbtto. reblt ens. new TMJID.W All/nl, alvr, Sae. D700. NOITS mM&er cyl 6 radlat.or. -.. -... --.._,..--... --.-, bl-ue-.1 -~-------1 111-17• -.110t SliO 080. "4-Cltll. Iv ...... Lo/ml. xa.t. ... 9772 .... -----... mllf«AndJ ._i1afllr,...,_ -.-............. USI THI .,, Plnto, clean, N.111 .=:.;;'Tl;.;.;.D~M;....OllD_..t_u_w._' YOLYO DAILY PILOT ,....,, aJr, • ei....o. • Dllmactn .... 1-.cl. a~. rHWe. ,.Uow. .._....,.......,,... IM&mYICI .. AST llJ'Jl'°80 ..... _.. -.-M9lMllll UIULr v... H74 •JoO ~ Da.IVDY SllYICI --·-•••••u•••• . .. ~ D!!'a~!' ~OT~r~ ..... r~ ~'"~ ~----· '°"'° s.mc.can • .__ ---•• MloH71 OOll'AlllM '4Mlllltlt467 ... m ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIPORNIA V:ictors Rap llB Losers' LawsBit YOt9 --• poor loHn. . '' ll'a -..... They loll. Only three ...... eeu1d wta ud the otMrl Ud to ION. ·'It la ridiculoul to even tblnk about taxpayers apen41na ~ SI0.000 to bold another eleetAc.." · The Milt waa nlod Friday by three U1111UCC:e1sful candidates - Ed Z.choche, Dan Mahaffey and 8NH 0....... It elalma tbat up to 700 omew MlloU were tbrowD aw1y aod that tbe eouAUq Procell•• not OI*' to the ,.able tbeelllin~ They are leekinl another eltt· Uon u IOOft u poulble. Rutb Finley, another of the three Winnen, s a id ... It ls absohuty unbelievable to sus· pect anyone of deliberately try· 'Die; Marian~ Death Angel's Words Reported LAS VEGAS <AP> -"Come on. Marian. die." Those words allegedly came from Jani Adams, a nurse In the so-called "Angel or Death" case. , as. s he stood over a dying t woman's bed. according to ' transcripts from a grand jury in· vesligalion. A co-wor ke r at Sunrise Hospita l alleges that Miss Adams turned orr another pa- lient 's resei{ator, then told a nurse"Don tworryaboutit." Miss Adams. 32. was Indicted this month by a Clark County grand jury on an open murder charge for allegedly tampering with Vin cent F r aser's respirator, causing his death. Fraser's wife Bertha said her "I said to her. ·well. you know he's going to hang on ror a while because of that ventilator t We support system>·." the witness. a male nurse. testified. "Adams said. ·Well, I 'll take ca re or that·." he said. Miss Adams then turned a control knob on the ventilator all the way to the left. he said, ac- cording to the transcript. . About 45 m inutes la te r . Fraser's heartbeat started slow- ing, the man said. He said Miss Adams was playing cards with some other hospital personnel when another nurse informed her of the slowing heart beat. ··we know. don't worry about it." the witness quoted Miss Adams. who continued playing cards, according to testimony. inl.: rig the election ... labeled the cballence as nonsense and a disservice to the clty. She aaid the system could be improved by the appointment of a commi~ orcount watcben, however. Sbe also proposed that people doing the countlng sbould be someone other than city employees. C1aney Yoder, u incumbent who wu defeated Tuesday. aald he Is not a party to the cbaUenae. ''I didil't see anything wron1. •· 1 *8S asked to take part in the sutt. but J told them ·no way.' " Wes Bannister, wbo fl.nilbed fourth with 1,000 fewer vetes than third place fini•ber PaWnson. aleo tald he would not participate In the chaltenre or run •lain for office if an election should be scbedUled In June. •• 1·u be out working as hard as I can far PaUinson, Finley and Jack Kelly (the three winners): .. "I feel the electorate has. spoken." Tom Livengood, an unsuc~ (See VICTORS, Page .U> ,.,. • ..._..! husband. during his final days of 1 life. ·•just kept pointing to that · machine and shaking his head. When Fraser 's heart monitor showed a s traight line. indicat· m g he was near death. Miss Adams ordered the nurse to go into the patient's room and Cake a heart massage. the witness told the grand jury. Fraser died a short time later, according to records. THE 'KRAMER VS. KRAMER' FAMILY SHARE WINNING SMILES AT ACADEMY AWARDS l From Left, Oust.In Hoffman. Meryl Streep, Director Robert Benton. Producer Stanley Jaffe ~ I "Actually, tears were starting I to come to his eyes and he'd shake. He was nervous about something," Mrs. Fraser said. a ccording to transcripts made public Mondn by the Las Vegas Review Journal. 1 A total · of 2f J>eOPle ~ed i 6efore the IJ1lDd jury investigat- ing reports that an "Angel of 1 Death" was responsible for a •mbe r or deaths In the ' ospital's intensive care unit Miss Adams bas been·suspended ,from work since mid-March and faces a June 23 trial. A detective told the grand jury · lhat Miss Adams called herself Post Offices Set for Late " Tax Deluge Some U.S. post offices along be Orange Coast will be burning the midnight oil tonight in an at· .te mpt to process the annual flood of federal and state Income tax forms mailed at the last minute t o avoid pe nalties. <Related photo Page AS >. Al <iesignated offices. postal mployees will. continue to 'ance1 mail deposited before idnight with today's date to e fp taxpa yer's avoid late b.arges imposed upon those whose returns are postmarked after Apr\l 15. If long lines or cars form out· side, postal employees may be sent outside to collect the forms by band, officials said. 1n· HW1tington Beach, letters dej>osited at the main post of. fice, mt Warner Avenue, and the Huntington Station branch, 9151 AUanta Ave., before D\id· night will be processed with today's date. In Newport Beach. late can- celing will take place at the main post offic e, 1133 CamelbacJt ·Ave., and. the Riverside Station, 191 Riverside Ave. In Costa Mesa, late canceling will be doDe only at the main poet ome., UIO Adams Ave. La~ Beach residents can dl'o.J!~ tllelr returns before m at the main office at 350 oreat Ave. or at the Lacuna HUii office, 24001 cane De La lla&dalena. Altboqb no procealln1 will ate place at the Fountain Valley md Irvine Pott oftleel, (8ee TAm, Pap A!) the ''Angel of Death" and was known to her-staff as such. According to the 308-page transcript. Miss Adams asked March 3 -the day Fraser died -if lhe 52-year-old patient was still alive. "Adams asked me 'Isn't he gone yet?'. you know , because she didn't want to do the tube change." The tubes earned ox ygen to Fraser One nurse said Mias Adams joked : "You just don't know how lo kiU palJ~ts off," while dis · cussi~ automobile a ccident vic- tim Marian Bartlett on March 2. Another nurse testified Miss Adams was watching the woman's heart monitor and say- ing: "Come on, Marian, die.'' The 85-y ear-old New York woman died that same day. Trash Pickup Resumes as· Strike Ends A wildcat strike that allowed trash to sit for 24 hours in front of homes in Huntiogtod Beach and Fountain Valley reportedly was settled at 8:30 a.m. today. FV Parents Seek A bout 70 employees or the Rainbow Disposal went out on the unauthorired strike Monday in sympath y over the firing or a truck driver. &call Signatures "We 've bee n talkin g feverishly and convinced them that they should go back to work," company president Phil Hohnstein said. Hohnstein said all but a few of the trucks were idled Monday but all were out collecting trash again by mid-morning today. By PIDL SNEIDERMAN OI ,,_ O.Uy ~ ... Statt The campaign to recall three Fountain Valley School District trustees has picked up steam. with a pproximately 60 dis· satisfied parents taking to the streets In search of signatures. "We think the recall is going pretty strong," reports William Manes, vice chairman of Con· cerned Citizens for Quality Education, organize rs of the campaign. Manes said the official peti- U on s calling for recall or trustees Betty Mignanelli, Roger Belgen and Sheila Meyers have been approved by the Orange County Registra r of Voters and are being circulated throughout · the district. The approved petitions are color-keyed to each target trustee, giving voters a chance to suppon recall of one, two or all of the officials. All petitioaa, however, list the same cbar1es, accusing the trustees of eroding community trust. teacher morale and atu· dent leamlne; of failing to· act reaponsibly at public board oieetlqa; of cauaing decreased respect for the board of educa· Uoa; and of coat.ributlnl to a decline in tbe quality of educa· tlon In the dJatrlct. To force a recall electlon1 cam paianera .must c;ollect slgnattret from •20 percent of the dlltrlct'a relistered voten, or about 6,000 names~ witbln the next three months. He said moat of those clrculat· ins petltlOlll are parents di•· aatl1fied wlth the tru1tee1' H1111tit1tJ10~ Valley Coe1111eilmen Cited The Huntington Beach· Fountain Valley Boerd of Realtors will hold a ~ for tneom1n1 and outaolna dty council membtn of FoMntaln Valley aad Hunt.ln1ton Beach Thursday. Tbe alrair will be beld from S-'I p.m. at tile realtcn' bead· ~t 1101 Slater Avf., I Beac:b, u ll oPID to t performance during the recent teacher strike. <See RECA.U, Page A2> Thlrty-ellht years * Lt. Col. Jimmy DooDttle wired a JapMeH medal &O~J~pound bomb wbUe metnben of bll Raldiri ~~lrior to their bl6rical bomblnl raid cm Japan. ft8 den will bold thelr amaual iWnloft tn N~ BMeb week. Storiea ailcl iddltlonal ~.,.an P~• AJ today. } t Oscar Pre-sholV 1 . Ftm for the Fans HOLLYWOOD <APJ -No Vietnam War protesters. no Palestine Liberal.ion Organiza· lion supporters, but lots or stars m tuxedos and designer gowns In short, it all went as planned this year at the pre-Academy a wards ceremonies outside the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. F or hundreds or cam era· brandishing celebrity watcher.. many of whom arrived in the pre-dawn hours to get good seab on stands outside the theater. the pre-show cavalcade Monday night was the best part of the movie industry's yearly ritual Not only did they get to see thf' arriving lummanes an their gbt· tenng finery, but they also got lo hear them. Co rrall e d by v1g1la nt publicists. any star worth tus or her salt made the traditional small talk with columnist Army Archerd over a public address system before strolling past an army or news photographers Crom all over the world. Some celebrities e ven smiled and waved at the screaming crowd. It was all good run. and good publicity for whatever the stars were hawk.mg -from Dorothy Lamour's autobiography, "My Side ol the Road.·· to Richard Gere's Broadway show. "Bent." "Last time 1 was here nobody knew who 1 was." said Gere. who starred m .. An American Gigolo" and "Yanks." · · 1 · m not so nervous this year since I don't think I'm going to win, ' said outspoken best ac- Stat.e Poll Gi.oos Ted Slight Lead SAN PRANCISCO (AP> Sen. Edward Kennedy has pulled slicbtly ahead of Pnisi- dent Carter in a see-saw battle for support in California, •c· cordinJ to the laCest California Poll. Results rA a 1aney t.lkee char· lo' the tint •eek of A)rll ~ Kennedy leadlbf ~r. a per· cent to• perc.at, •mona ...... Ual Demo...'ratle YOten. KeanedJ~1~ !t·ll percentaae lead tn A bUt tbet maqln 'Mab to by No.ember. BJ Feb~1 Cart4r btad tUned tbe tablea ...a ••• fa¥ored ~ .e pwcent com- paNd to• for le~. Oov. ~und 0 . JrOwa Jr. la faVond b1 JUlt t ,.eenl of the pablle ID a nee Nalmt ~ aiad a.....;. 69 iliOll found. Browa'1 ,.,_1 ar1t1 amon1 Demoerata 111 Callfornta hal clloi»Pld .,_,lb' ataee AUCWL ) .. trest nominee Jane Fonda, who won last year fo r "Coming Home." ··1 think Sally Field will wan." Sbe was n ght. 1 As pre-Oscar doings went, it .... as a well-organized and quiet I ~athering , with none of the political grandstanding or recent I years, swd Bob Warner , head or i OTHER COVERAGE ~ ON OSCARs--4>age 811 o uts ide security for a 400- member force of private guards 1 and police officers. One man did parade Wllh a large ··Read the Bible and try lo ' obey 1l" placard and two persons carried signs urging lega lizataon of marijuana. Bul t more typical of the posters was the ··In a raeld of roses. we know "'here to place our Bette" sign wielded by a Bette Madler en· thusiast. And it was a vintage year for star-gazers. with a good showing by top nominees and other popular actors. There was little Justin Henry. whose mother begged ham to "slow down" for the photog. rapbers. J There was Sir Alec Guinness. / ID Whose honor a group Of fans , began whistling the theme from I "Bridge Over the River Kwai,") the 1967 film which won Guin-t ness a best actor Oscar. Muppet fans cheered loudly for Jtm Henson and Frank Oz. creators of the irascible Kermit. Miss Piggy and company. Nostalgia buffs greeted old· timers John Russell and Miss Lamour. Weat .. er Fair and warm e r Wednesday. Lows tonight SO at tbe beaches and 55 Inland. Hiaba Wednesday ln thelnl. INllltE TeDA Y "°""°" """'· ,,.. ,.,, ha filmtltQ ma honored. A New York /trtfpaf ltowor1 the soorat. S.. Page 8 IJ. • .. KYM "" _ ...... ,c:: .... o..o1-:s. ... ... Oou ................... "*· ed "oae by t•" all , ... Amert~• ~ta u.. u.~ Saabul1.. 8* be touad Ulllr ... ,~ 'e radMr aood 1• ..., ... pU• aulftt.i.a~ Genna ..._. .. ,.. Dr.~., ...... a ponesa u ...,...,-~,.& die Geaeva alri*t 0-lnA ..,..,. ••• a .. a, L:, .. ll ' of .. ,.. ••• •• ..... h'omUileAIMritMI, eow 1D tbelt *lla ~ of qp. Uvlty. Ll•bu klnd and ttarald Schmid de Onmeck~U. Red Crou' dllel deMp&e D Tllaran. ~nt more &.ban a1M wil.b I.he h01t.qe Noodu ln tbe flrat vaalt to all t.be cap&.lvn by ln· dependent obHrv.,.. LlebHklnd aald of the ho1&a1.,: "They look a bll pallid, and they do not baw mueb serclM." The two Swt• vtalton took bananas with them, be ·.aid. The doctor aald be had meaaa1a from ''all hottacea" for tran1ml11lon to tb•lr ramlllea In the United States throuah Red Crot• channels. fi',.._P.,,.AI RECALL •• , A taraet lnllte.'1 reply to the charges la printed on b11 or ber recall peUtion. In her reply, Mn. MlpaneW streaaea her commitment to "elimination of irreapomlble fla. cal practices" and "a 1re1ter emphasis on basic educational sk1lla for our children." Belgen's reply clklms "peti· tionera are being used by an lr· responsible teachers' union seeking lo control the school board." He also cites a Hunt· ington Beac:h 1:valµation that f'ountaln Valley student.a are better prepared for hl$th school than those of other dibtricts. Mrs. Meyers' reply eitts ht-r 12 years of service on the board and continuing hi&h test a<.ues achieve<! by Fountain Vwlley students. She also a~~ert.s that "te2cher union le~de~hip bas attempted to gain control or our public schools to the exclusion of the public and the voter? " I fi'ro• r,,.. A I ' TAXES ••• mail will be picked up at mld· nili(ht at these locations and will he canceled with today's date, according to Clayton Bakke, sec· t 1onal manager for the post of· fice an Santa Ane. In San Clemente, mall must be deposited at the main post of· fice. 520 Pico Ave., before 7 p.m. today in order to receive an April 15 postmark. The final pi c kup at the San Juan Capistrano Post Office was slat· ed for 5 p.m. today. Second Time Not a Charm Rooftop burglars broke into a Fountain Valley fnt food restaurant Sunday for the s econd time in leas than a month, but this time tbe burger business didn't set burned. Police said that sometime bet ween midnight and 8 a.m .. burglars pried open a roof hatch a nd climbed down into Wendy's 0 Id· Fashioned Ham burgf'rs, 17940 Brookhunt St. Inside, the thieves tried to pry open a fioor safe. failed and left empty. handed, police said. On March 17. the same restaurant was hit tiy rooftop bur&lars who broke Into an ot. rice saf.e and made of/ with about $800. ORANQICOAIT MJP DAILY PI LOT ............. 1IW DONI llY JOit' fountaM v..., .• lw•tltld 'PaUl, Dues,' Retiring FV Mayor Says BY PlllL IN'EIDDllAH . Of .. ~ .. -.... Jo•ountatn v..i1ey Mayor Bemie SvaJnad fint won a city council ~•t ll Y4!11'1 aao ii' a recall elec· tton that aw~pt three council· men out of offtce. H1a llm coun· ell mHting waa conducted be· fore an overflow crowd. In cont.rut. Sval.ltad wUJ con· elude hta years of 11ervtce on the council tonl.ht. in a cli - mate ttmr.rkahly fret" of conttc.· ··fll"JY, a Ume of streamllned council l"\et!Unp before quaet band!ull of obeervera. "MOit of the c:UrecUon of the city ii pretty well establithed. The challenge ta not there any- more." be aaJd regarding hta dectaion not to run for re·elec- tion th:L year. '' l !ell ft'ountaln Valley Was pretty welt on its ~ay to maxi- rnum grcwth," he aC1ded. ''l'vc rtone rr·y JOb, paid my c:!uef. ?'llow it's Ume for someone eliie to step In." In a r<;cent interv1tw on his r.:areer <is a city father. Svalstod said he ta pleased With nearl.J alJ facets of what he aaya ii Foun. lain Valley'E rapid but orderly growth. Jn f:ict. the may<'r Interpreted the record luw vot"r ~umout. ( 14 pettenl) in the April It <'Ouncil electiop as a aisn that Fountain Valley UI cxpertenctng a glaring absence of cl vie problerna. "People are happy with the city," he aa.I<!. "If people are unhappy, they'U come out In droves.'' Fount.a.in Valley residents dJd come out In droves in 1969 when Mdyo( Robert Schwerdtfeger. Viet Mayor Donald Fregeau and Councilman Joseph Courreges were recalled amid conruct of interest charges and disputes over residential development in theclty. Svalalad unseated Fregeau and served the seven months remaining ln his term. Because of business commitmenta, he sat out the 1970 election, but ran succeufully :n 1972 and 1976. The mayor believes the city hu benefited &rom hta business skilla, especially In city budget work and other financial mat· t.ers. Svalstad said he moveu lo FoWltain Valley in 1966 because It wa.a a "neat and clean" subur- ban community where he could afford to buy a home. At that time, the average age tn the community wu 19. Since then, moet of the city's restdentlal property bas been developed. Industrial develop- ment ii under way, and the average age of the city's resi- dents has climbed. Sva.latad saJd the city council has pressed for construction of low·den.stty single-family hous- ing in the city, with little emphasis on rental property such as apartment.I. Meadowlark Rezone Eyed By Planners Tb• HunUntton Beach Plan- nlna Commiuloo ll 1cbeduled tonfibt to couJder acUon that could turn controveutal Meadowl~rk Airport lato a •*'-bome part. Dtck Nido ot Weatm•n4w ii ftQgMttnl I ..... In ........ of tM 14-8CN faoUltJ at loGNilll sweet~ warmr Av•~· Tbt lferto fallllb'. wtalch OWlll tfie ...,, ha IDDOUDCed la• tatloU to CODnrt I.be lad lNo a ...... tldult mobUe .... panrlf die swqlMlt la ~ b}' the PlamaiU Comml11lon ud ctb' ca.aoU. The •mall ••aeral avtauon • airport baa beea •a11pd le ••rlr eamtlllt ematrcwl!l'I)' • rteeal ,..,. wU netObalinl ••IOWll•rt wbo ban been YWal Iii tMlr CODHl'DI abou& •at.er -eotH. ' n-~~ad• • nt e ~a:3 ?· ~ , .. aw.==. A IOW'M e&GM to UM lberlft HldO~•a•to ......... =~':or Coan~•= Soden. c.tral Mi.mleta-J c.. J ....... 1:...-a I M0'•tr Ud Jolul TM&. Md ........ Jett R10, a U'4Mll&e for a ..efta municipal court Mal Miac vacated bJ Jyqe Robert t.w. Beact.IDc to word ol tM ... dorsement, Judie 6ode11 Qf Newport Beach sald. "I'm *' li&hled. Soden • oppooeot, bowH•r. Richard Farnell, a deput)t en.. trlct attoruy Wbo rulct. IA Lacuna Beach. waa not 10 happy. Farnell cbar1ed that the aberUf dJd not lnveat11ate Soden'• aeatencln& record in erlmlnal caaee nor conault witb the d11trlct attorney's office about Soden'• performance on criminal cuea. Soden aald be was pleased "the sheriff lnv.,aUgated my back1round." The Jurist said be had not personally sou1bt Gates• en- donement. "I had some friends approach him," Soden said. And Soden .aid Gates' en- dorsement Jolna that be bu re- cei ved from retJrtn1 Superior Court Judge Robert Kneeland and Superior Court Judie Ken: nelb Wllllams. former d..lstrlct attorney. "I treasure the law enforce. • ment backang a great deal," Soden said. 'Farnell aald he additionally waa d~turbed by the sheriff's cancellng or an appointment to ~htt'UU an endorsement. Farnell suggested the sheriff was endorsing Soden over the •~ s ue oC consolidation of th~ marshal's ornce, which bandies municipal court balllrrtng. into the sheriff's office. "It's just another plum for Gates empire." Farnell as· serted. Gates anno unced several weeks a10 that be waa eoing to Issue his own endorsements In the June 3 judicial elections. At the time. he said tbe voting public i5 "Starving for infonna- tion" on Judicial candidates. Gates scheduled a noon press conference today to formally present tbe fint or what ls an- ticipated to be several sets or en- d o r semenu In superior and municipal court contests. Sixty-eight candidates, Inch.Id· ing 12 deputy district attorneys, are vying for oCClce. Judge Langhauser of Santa Ana is racing opposition from deputy district attorney Eric Snethen of TusUn, while Judge Teal of Fullerton Is being challenged by Robert Thomas, a deputy dlatrlct attorney from Newport Beach and Nancy Kaufman, an Orange County Legal Aid Society attorney. Ryan, who heads the district a ttorney's maJbr rnud and con· s umer protection unit, is among seven penons seeking Judse Law's seat. Other candidates are cun Harrla, an Anaheim dep-~ty. dlatrict attorney, and at· torneys Marjorie Edwards, Vilma Aaroos. P . Lee Johnson, Bob Harden and Robert Fraser. Real, Estate ~minar Set in Yalley A seminar on bow to buy real eatllt.e ln the current market • will be held Wednesday nllbt at 7:30 at the Fountain Valley Com- munity Center, 10200 Slater Ave., FoantalJl Valley. · Tbe aem1aar wm include such topic• u bow a Realtor Mlec:ta property for cUenta. an explana. t1on of IO~t and CODYID· tlonal flaanctn1, ereathe metbodl for m••rt"fi.. real Mate pureaw. and a cUllloa of tax abeben and eacrowa. "' The Mm1Dar II co-apon.aored by the HunUnatoa Beach· Fountala Valley Board of RealtGrl and tJle Dally PUot. Admluloa la free with a ticket that ca be obtalDed from mem· ber1 ol tbe boant of a.alt.on or from any office of th• Dal11 PU°'. 8~ lDOludl J01ee Roll· lnp, ...... llutul Sacrow: Clain llulforcl, Beal .._ b1 lloV11; Don ...... &IDIDll'IGll rtaaaetal; Barrr Bua•l•r•, t&SN·Toucbltone : Ken Dutcbtr. Walla rar10 Bank and Mark Browuteln, real estate and t•x attorney. 'IDbyPauiog LINDIA Y ~ -A crop dutt .. pllot a touebdowD of torta when bl raa out ot f\lel whll• •Pl'AJiDI u orcas.rd Mon· day and landed on Uie local h1P 1chool roothall field. (.I ;;.."".. ~-.. . ;: ,_..NOTOH E .... ,,...5Uff,.. H-·~"' ~ &llCTIOM L08IM TILL T .. IR STOAY ON STB>S OF CITY HALL Going to Court Ate (from a.ft) Bruce Orffr, Dan Mahaff-.y •nd Ed Zschoche Ocean Yiew District Due SJ Million Ocean View School District of. fic1 als in Huntington Beach are hoping that an anticipated SJ million payd11 Jn late June u worth the wait. The money. to come from the sale or aurplua school property, could be a hedge against tax· slashing initiatives that threaten to put the squeeze on the district pocketbook, they chalm. But s chool o ffi cials are l reading cautiously . "If Proposition 9 passes it''> hard to know what will happen." said J ames Jones, aaslstant superintend~nt. ·"The laws couJd change and the state couJd Rt'l the money." If the d istrict can h oep the profits, Jones contends. lt would ensure that school buildings won't become faded M.nd leaky reminders or what they once were. Jones notes that the Ul>kff'P or schools will be one o r the district's major challeo1es In years to come. Moat of the Ocean View campuses were built in the 60s and are start.mg to show their age. Last month. trustees sold the old 7.S·ac re d 1s tr 1ct h<'adquarters lo Mola Development Co rp of llunt1n)!lon Beach for SJ I million. Mola representative!. claim th(•y want to build a high rise office building on the !>Ile. located at the comer or Beach Boulevard and Warner Avenue. The school district purchased the land frf>m five separate parties for a total or $17,000. Tht• purchases date back to 1912 District ht>adquartcrs were s hirted to a nearby vacant school site last year. Trustees are expected to consider putting the proms into a permanent building fund when escrow closes In June. fT'he rest. Jones claims. will be left up to stat. lawmakers. f ',....PagrAI VICTORS •.. cessful candidate for treasurer. said be is concerned about who as paying the costa for an at· torney...,rom San Francl.Ko to represent Zschoche, M abarfey and Greer. · ·u it i.a the same people who put out tbe elRhl·PAK• hate maller I would question the reason behind lh.e awl.·· Tbe eight-page pamphlet was distributed lbe weekend before the electaoo and attacked Pat. tinson. Finley. Bannaster and Yoder amoog others It h.as been turned over lo the di.strict. attorney's omce bttaw.c the sponsors of the pamphlet were not 1de nt1f1ed on the material. an apparent \•1olat1on of the stale Election Codt' Mahaffey. a Libertarian can dldate who also •~ runninR for c ongress. said he was rtab ber"aated ~hen h<: n.'rc1ved onl> 2.823 votes. Zscbocbe. who finished ln fifth plau. hid he saw hundred., of mutilated ballots thro~ n mw the traab can election ru&bt. "l am pot &ure that those ballots are accu.ra.tely duplu at ed without seem)! lhe on (.'lnJJ and the duplicat\., he !>Sid Bandit Hit Dairy Store Fountain Va llPv polJC'" ar•· ....eekin~ a man .,..ho thn-.1tt·n1·<I .1 d airy store clnk \lo 1th J knif .. Monday morning and took J(1 proximately $100. The holdup occurred at ubout 11 . 30 a m .. when a ma~ JI> proached the clerk at the ba1"~ Fresh Dall')'. 17050 1'ew1Jnd ~t d1s pla)·ed a krufe .,..1th a hvt• inch blade and d l'mandcd money. police said The robber, who ~ ai, .,.. eannl! a laght-colored bandana over h1' face. fled eastbound on foot l k was described a:. age 20 to 2S 1~·170 pounds. with curl) darl.. brown hair and a dark brown full beard. Open·Votin~ For Mayor Eyed in Valley Some of the secrecy that has ,urrounded past elections of a fo~o untaan Valley mayor may van1!.h tonight. Councilman Ben Nielsen said he will uek proce<ruraJ changes that Wiil permit the public to know how e ach city coun- cil member votes m the selecUdn of a new mayor and mayor pro t('m port> "J 1elsen said he has heard frnm thr<>e other <'ounc1I mem· h1•r' who a ~rct· with his pro- po'>ed <'hangc•s. In the pa..,t. c•oun<'1l member.. have t·lf"Ctt'd the mayor from t he1 r ranks al a public meeting u..,1 ng M~r rc•t ballots . Thes~ ballots are !\4!f'n only by the city l'lerk 1md are not made public:. lJ n ll ke some ne ighboring c 1t1e~. Fountain Valle¥ has an nrdinance t hat automatically nominate-. all five rouncil mem· l>e r:. for m<1 )0r sl lhe time that office is to be fi lled. The or- chnan<'e ol50 stipulates that lbe c.cl e ct1on Is to be by secret . bj JIOt C1tv officials have said tbe c:Prr• rv wa~ dec;tgned to avbld 1 ht> t'mharra<>smf'nt that might bi• tf'lt hv ::i CQunc1I member who r• 1 , I\ 1 .. : no votes Rut this polJ(y h 1" clrJwn some criticism in n .. r 1•n' v1·ar; l'rior to tnt• mavoral sela ·· t1• n. the >Aanner in·'1as t weEtt·s 1 11' ('OUnc1 I elertinn will takt• ttw1r 11.11h-. of 0H1c:t' Marvin \1! In will begin h1:. third tenn 11n tht> council, and Barbara lh o>A n \lo 111 begin hl'r first. Wat~r Polluted MLNClE. Ind. CAPl -Like ddcC'll Vc!> Oil the lraiJ Of an clu1u\l· ~uspccl, Muncie Water Work!. offin•il:. are going over .JOO m1h~ or p1pchnc to track the l.ictckn~ ·nf1ltrat1ng the water .,upph of Uus c~ntral Indiana Cl· I 't of 1!0,000. Re:.idcnLs have been ~ a rnt-d that before they dnnk or rook °"1th >A ater from the city <tupply. which comes from the \.\ h1te R1 ver. they should boil it for 15 nunutes. . . .. The ultra-thin Piaget Hand-craf\od In Swtturtand. All m 18k iioJd, the caee. the hands, the di.al, tho bru~let. even the buckle on th leather strap. ., aK'BAaD oaBIN 'iiiiiliiif ....... ~ID lrviM are waJU.. l.n .... to ba1 a.o.ooo hom• Ten MOo.lt, to be euct. were waauna UUs mom1nt In reeru- Uonal vetald• ~tilde °' lbe J .M. Pelen Co. Woodbrld1e La..ctia& pl°Q)ecL They wUl b4de tMlr Ume untll Saturday when S7 ho~. priced from $150,000 to UOIS.000. fO on tale. Tbe ptotpecUvt buyera. or the r ataacMns, wlll tote \Mir place ln Une If they IHve the arta fot moro lhan three houra In any day. Joe ''Tlny'' W ll • wt.or l• anyt.hln1 bul Uny, la the aefurlty l\Jlrd for tho Hn . If all thl.a aounds famlUar, It ib probably bocau11e a similar lineup heralded the openin& of anoUter J .M. Peters Co. botllllnc project &rller Ulla year. In January,• peopl camped in Jine tor a &Hank bouslng project. on lrvlne's Turtle Rock Rld.1• area. "Yes, we are aurprlaed that people are waltlng ln llne for our homea." said Tom Hober. vice president of the J .M. Peters Co. .. People must perceive 'New Russ Move 400 Marines in Indian Ocean WASHINGTON <AP> A combat force o r Russ ian ;naripes has arrived in the In· dian Ocean for the first time. Pentagoo officials said today Al least 400 Soviet marines - I called Naval Infantry -were r eported aboard Russia's bi~· gest amphibious assault ship. the 13.000-ton Ivan Rogov. The Rogov entered the Indian Ocean through the Strait of Malacca on Monday after a voyage from t Russia's main Far East naval base at Vladivostok '):he Rogov's decks were re· ported packed with personnel carriers. helicopters and other equipment used to support a landing force. officials said. Commitment or the Russian marines to the tense region ' follows deployment or a bat· talion of 1,800 U.S. Marines Into the Indian Ocean In mid-March aboard a U.S. Navy amphibious warfare group. This was the first U.S. Marine fighting unit ever sent into those waters. There was no indication what the Russians will do with their Naval Infantry contingent, of· ficials said. The U.S. Marine battalion is anoat JO the Arabian Sea area. While the two combat units constitute a relativ(.'ly modest military force. their commit· ment by the rival superpowers represents another escalation JO the naval buildups which have followed the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. That Soviet in· tervention prompted President !Gann Backer Denies I :0ea1 With Jarvis ' f SACRAMENTO <AP > -In· f dustrialist Justin Dart denies supporting Howard Jarvis' in· come tax cut initiative in ex change for Jarvis' endorsement But Dart, a Ganp supporter. said in a telephone Interview Monday, "We obviously wanted Jarvis' support for Gann. but the two areaot related. There was no trade lltere " f Paul Gann for the U.S Senate. Another candidate for the GOP nomination for the U .S Senate. state Sen. John &hmitz. claims a deal has been made to trade Jarvis' endorsement or his former tax-fighting partner for Dart's help In raising funds for Proposition 9. the Jarvis income tax cut proposal on the June 3 ballot. • Schmitz. R-Newport Beach1 said Jarvis had earlier prorrusco to support him I SAN FRANCISCO <AP> en Edward Kennedy has pulled slightly ahead of Presi· ent Carter in a see-saw battle for support in California, ac· cording to the latest California. I PQll Results of a survey taken dur· ing the first week or April show Kennedy leading Carter, 42 per· cent to 38 percent, among poten· tial Democratic voters. Kennedy enjoyed a whopping 59·16 percentage lead in August. but that margin began to shrink by November. By February, Carter bad turned the tables and was fawred bJ 46 percent com· pared lo 29 for Kennedy. Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr . Is favored by Juat 9 percent of the public ln a race against Carter and Reanedy. the poll found. Brown'a popularity among Demoera&a In Callloroia haa dropped .....Wy since Au1mt. Sanog Feared Wednesday J arvis has not announced sup· port for any or the seven Republicans seeking to run against Democratic U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston . But some rivals of Gann say there are rumors he will endorse Gann at a dinner in Los Angeles tonight that is co·chaired by Dart. Dart supports Proposition 9 and says he will raise some funds for the ballot measure. But he doesn't know how much. ··1 don't even know what we're going to give. We're going to give enough to do some good," he said. A Jarvis spokesman. Harvey Englander. also denied any deal between Gann and Jarvis. who had a falling out after they suc· cessfully co-sponsored Proposi· <See DENIAL, Page A%> Carter to wam tbe Russians that the United States would resist. with military force if necessary, any Russian move lo take con· trol or the oil-producing Persian Gulf. The Rogov was accompanied by a guided.missile destroyer a nd one other Soviet naval vessel aJso was said to have en· tered the lnd-4an Ocean .. raising Soviet naval strength to. 28 shfps. · The United States has 26 ships 1n the Indian Ocean·Arabian Sea area. the most powerful of them two big aircraft carriers with about 150 planes aboard. Meanwhile. the Soviet Union 1s reportedly moving military forces Into the area north of Iran. according to White House national s ecurity adv iser Zbigniew Brzezinski. Brzezinski quoted .. credible reports.. as saying the Soviet forces moved into the Transcaucasus a rea, bul gave no figures on the number of troops involved. In an interview Monday night on PBS' McNeil-Lehrer Report. Brzezinski said the activity is similar to the Sovie\ buildup in December which preceded the Russian occupation or Afghanistan. He said these Soviet moves and other factors Show the contln· uing crisis in which Americans are being held hostage at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran is pro- ducing "enormous 1amage" to I ran 's national interests. The "danger oC pbrtition" in 1 ran exists because the h06tage cn :.1s has increasingly Isolated I ran from the rest of the world. Brzezinski said Tito Unchanged BELGRADE, Yugoslavia CAP ) -President Josip Broz Tito's doctors repot'ted "no significant changes" in his con· di ti on today, the 96th day since he was hospitalized in the Ljub- ljana Clinical Center in Slovenia. They said "Indispensable" measures or intensive ~e were continuing. aubltaatial value an our product. and ~ are trying lo bedte agalnat lntl.UOO." Hober said the Woodbrld1e Landing siqJe..famlly detached homes are "top ot the line" and ran ... ln sue from 1,900 to 3,000 square feet. The Turtle Rock attached homes. which sold ror $175,000 to $200,000, were l,800 lo 2,300 square feet. When those homes went on sale.. home financlnt waa avaHable at a 13 percent interest rate. However. when the people began cloelng ~row on these homes la.st month, r he interest rate had risen significantly, forcing about 12 people to back TWENTY-FIVE CENTS out of their deals. according to Hober. Hober said home financing is currently available at about a 17 perceo-t interest rate but wouldn't speculate what the in· terest rat~ wiU be in two months when escrows close on the Wood- bridge Landing homes. <See UNEUP. Page AZ> o • .,.,,_-~J-- FIREMEN WORK TO FREE DRIVER FROM STATtON WAGON INVOLVED IN HEAD-ON CRASH Wltne•M• Said Vehlcle, Which Htt Van. Wa1 Gotng Wrong Way at the Time San Diego Freearay Wrong-Way· Driver Crash Injures Two By STEVE MITCHELL Of .... o.lfy ~ 5~ A wrong-way driver on the San Diego Freeway. who wit· nesses said smiled and ignored warning blasts . from horrified motorists, slammed head-00 into a van Monday afternoon. seriously injuring himself and a passenger in the other vehicle. It took firemen nearly an hour to free David Cavin. 30, of Santa Ana from the wreckage or has green station wagon after the 1·15 p.m. crash on the San Diego Freeway, just north or the Laf una Freeway. I e was rushed to Saddleback Community H05pital where of· ficials said today he remains in guarded condition in the hospital's intensive care unit. Also injured in the head-On crash was John Rouse. 26. of Cudahy. who was a passenger in a van driven by Timothy O'Don· nell. 31. of Fullerton. Rouse remains in critical con· dilion at th~ hos pital. and O'Donnell was treated for minor injuries and released late Mon · day. California HiJhway Patrol spokesmen said witnesses claim Cavin stopped in the fast I~ or the noa:lrbound San Diego Freeway. tlJmed into the cetlter divider. backed up. theo began traveling southbound. weaving in and out or oocom1og traffic. A female motorist. who said s he followed the green stauoo wagon onto lhe San Diego Freeway from the Santa Ana Freeway, said the motorist was driving erratically. switching from the fast to the slow lanes as he motored northbound. She said a truck dnver in a large rag pu11ed up beside t.he s tation wagon, turned on his warnmg lights and delivered several blasts from his air horn to warn the drh•er and others around tum. The woman said she followed the motonst to about a quarter mile no rth o r the Laguna Freeway, at which time Cavin allegedly stopped his car in the fas t lane. with the female motorist directly behind him. She said he then turned the CSee CRASH, Page AZ> Doughnut Disaster Earns State Funds By AJlTHUll R. VINSEL Of a. Deity ...... lutf Leglslaton i.n Sacramento vot· ed against claims by seven slate college teachers fired over loyal· ty issues in the McCarthy era Monday. but will pay a Costa Me s• merchant $105 for doughnuts devoured by a naked escapee from Fairview State Hospital. Passage ol the $7 .8 million state claims bill authored by State Sen. Albert Rodda <D· Sacramento> came after Sl?S,000 earmarked for the former teacben CH' tbelr heirs wu cut kom the $7.8 million bUI. They were Rred lo the l950I for refualnl to take the Levering Oath later declared UDCODltltu· tlonai. or for retualna lo amwer Baa' SBCDON ~ Jf''4J"ES Today's DaUJ Pilot •= yow way ~ a apedal 1ectJoa. Sallon aDd would-be talion cab read al»out lffal 1•c:bt clubs, NtwPOrt'• ID·tbe-W1wt Boat lbow, live-aboard bMtlnc. •P•edY 1allboata and mmn< weatMr~. Don't adll 8DadDI Oii :,.,. 8 4· 1 of todmJ•• DIUJ'1PUDt. questions about the Communist Party. No ooe In Sacramento ques- tioned the validity of the claim by Nonna McBride, owner ol Winchell's Donut House of Costa Meaa at 2947 Harbor Blvd., near Fairview State Hospital. The irate doughnut purveyor had to wait nearly two years to be recompensed for an episode a.bout 5:15 a .m. on a spring mornlnl ln 1l'7T when a young retardlil lllOlpfital client lnVllded bertbop. Tb• nude )'OUDC man wu rec- opbed by th.Ne tyewlbl••• u UM ume lndi'rid\lal from tbe bll holpttaJ for U.. develatlmea· tally diaabled wbo escaped aad Invaded the shop two .-..ta earlier. "He Just came waltllq MroN ln front of the windows, ~ UM door and .. ulted oftr U.. counter." doupnut mak• Allee Devine recalled today. "H•~ n .. or lb_,. o1 •· • IQtl.u.d ....... a tarted 1tunfa1, •• 1a1• tlae •rewitneu. "Clmaa.. "°'' ..,.... trUten. cm •• It ''· h"a1&1• 1111n ...... Nelll 11 laH HP*' .... • tq .. GI DOOelmiG arrt..S before UM ......... -"' tearf doWll au ee 111a•• llUt man1 ....,. ~ lD addition to UM ---~-He .S-....' a Poticema..a't walki radio Ulalt. 'Angel' Quoted in Testinwny LAS VEGAS <AP) -·Comt• on. MarUll. die." Those words alle~edly came from Jani Adams . a nurse 111 the so-called "Angel of Death" cas<'. } I as s he stood over a dying woman's bed. according to 1 transcripts from a grand jury in· I vestigat.Jon. A co-worker at Su nrise I Hos pital a lleges that Mi ss !' Adams turned off another pa· tl('nt·s resP.irator, then told a nurse"Oon tworryaboutil.., Miss Adams. 32. was indicted I this month by a Clark County grand jury on an open murder charge for allegedly tamperm~ with Vinc e nt Fra se r 's respirator. causing hi.s death. Fraser's wife Bertha said her husband. during his final days or hfe, '"just kepl pointing to that machme and shaking his head. "Actually. tears were starltn~ to come to his eyes and he'd shake. He was nervous about , something," Mrs. Fraser said, according to transcripts made • pubhc Monday by the Las Ve~as • Review Journal. A tot.al oC 21 people testified before the grand jury investigat· i ng reports that an .. Angel or Death" Wa'i responsible ror a number o r deaths in the hos~al's intensive care unit. ' M 1ss Adams has been suspended 1 from work since mid-March and ~ faces a June 23 trial. A detective told the grand jury ~ that Miss Adams called herself i the "Angel of Death" and was , known to her stair as such. , According to the 306-page 1 transcript. Miss Adams asked March 3 -the day Fraser died i if the 52-year-old patient was sUll alive. "Adams asked me 'Isn't be (See NtJRSE, Page A?> Coast Weather Fair a nd warmer Wednesday. Lows tonight 50 at the beaches and SS inland. Hlelia Wednesday 1n the Mis. IN81.8£ TeaA Y MOfldar _.,,.,, Uw bed in /Umirtg am honored. A New York l••Uvol s:;_ori the toOrat. Sn~:_)> .. tlex •fl ca ..... 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The plane, Fllttil II, wtlb three crew membef'I and Tl \>• t'nti r1 aboard, ckpa!Ud for Loi A.aael• at l :CM a.m. ltS'l'. mor Utan two boun beAlad KbeduH. a Continental 1pote1man said L-11•• Gelfl f'•lb ll•fl•r ~H LONDON <AP) -Th• pri9 QI told fell ~low SSOO an ounce tor lbe flnt Ume lD U dt.n IA tradilll today ln Lobdoa and Zurich, whU t.be dollar roM ap1nlt all m~r European cur· renci London's major cold dHlen nud the clotlni price at S497 50, down $27.80 from Monday. GoJd lrlded at SSlt.20 ln New York, us>Sll 10 'liver traded in New Vortr at$14.38down 17 cents Ru r• 1'....,. Me€.i~.,._• ANAHEIM tAP> -Lawrence McCutcbeon, \be leading gainer in Loe Aneeles Rams• hlstory, was traded by the Na· llonal Football League team to lbe Denver Broncos today for an undisclocsed ruture drall choice. Rams' spokesman Jerry Wtkox aaid McCutcheon. 29. re· qu,ested a move, after being replaced in the &tarting lineup by Wendell Tyler midway ln the 1919 season. F~••111 Pred•ctl•• Drep11 WASHINGTON (AP> -Production at U.S. factories fell a sharp 0.8 percent in March. giving another sign that the nation's economy has begun to slow, the Federal Reserve reported to· day. 3 Judges, Attorney Backed by Sheriff B~ FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of tM Da1l1 f'l .. I St.tH • Three incumbent judges and a dt>put:, district attorney became th e first Judicial candidates to receive endorsements rrom Oran~e County Sherm Coroner Brad Gate~ today. A source close to the sheriff ~aid Gates decided to throw h.is backing behind Orcinge County Superior Court Judge Mark Soden. Centrnl Municipal Court judges Eugene Langhauser and ,John Teal, and prosecutor Jack Ryan, a candidate for a central m un1c1pal court seat being \'acaled by Judge Robert Law Reactrng lo word or the en- dorsement, Judge Soden or Newport Beach sajd, "I'm de· lighted ... Soden·s opponent. however. R1<'hard Farnell. a deputy dis· tnc·L Jllorncy "-ho resides 10 l.a~una Reach, was not so happy Farnell charged that the ~h e r1ff did not inves tigate Sodt'n ·~ sentencing re cord in cri minal cases nor consult with the district attorney's office ..ihout S<>den's performance on l'riminal cases Soden said he was pleased "the sheriff investigated my b<1ckground " The ju.,is t said he had not pe r sonally sought Gates· en· riorsemcnt "I had some friends approach him." Soden said. And Soden s aid Gates en· f 'rnnt Pogp \ I DENIAL. • • t1on 13 two years ago Englander said Jarvis might endorse a candidate for Senate this week. Asked if it would be Gann. Englander s aid: "No comment." Gann Joined the other six GOP Senate contenders Saturday in a nnouncing his s upport for ,Proposition 9, which would cut state income taxes in half. dorsemenl joins that he has re- ceived from retiring Superior Court Judge Robert Kneeland, and Superior Court Judge Ken· neth Williams. former district attorney. "I treasure the law enforce- ment backing a great deal." Soden said. Farnell said he additionally was disturbed by the sheriff's canceling of an appointment to discuss an endorsement. Farnell suggested the sheriff was endorsing Soden over the is· :-.ue of consolid ation or the marshal's office. which handles municipal court baiUffing. into the sheriff's office. ·' lt 's just another plum for Gates empire," Farnell as· serted. Gates announced several weeks ago that he was going to issue his own endorsements In the June 3 judicial elections. Al thll time. he said the voting public is "starving for informa· lion" on judicial candidates. Gates scheduled a noon press conference today to formally present the r1rst of what is an· ticipated to be several sets of en· dorsements in super ior and municipal court contests . Sixty.eight candidates. includ· mg 12 deputy district attorneys. are vying for office. Judge Langhauser of Santa Ana is facing opposition from deputy district attorney Eric Snethen of Tustin. while Judge Teal of Fuller ton is being challenged by Robert Thomas. a deputy district attorney from Newport Beach and Nancy Kaufman, a n Orange County Legal Aid Society attorney. Ryan, wbo heads \be district attorney's major fraud and con· sumer protection unit, ts among seven persons seeking J udge Law's seat. Other candidates are Cliff Harris. an Anaheim dep- uty district attorney, and at· iorneys Marjorie Edwards. Vilma Aarons. P . Lee Johnson, Bob Harden and Robert Fraser. tlUl.L\\\IJiJU 1Al'1 '" Vl\ltnam W r pr1>h:stcrs. no Pal tlno l.lberaatlon Orjan11u tlon~•n. but lot.a or ltal'5 .. t and delilo..-,t:,:i In • It aUw.t M th ftlr at the .... A~ 1w1rdl ceremonlet outltde the Dorothy Chandler PavlUon. Jl'of hundred• of camera· • brandMblq eettbrtty watdltrl, OTHIR COVlllACMI ON~9 ,,...811 m~uy of whom urhed tn t.be pr•~awn boura to I'll aood leMI on stands outatde tbe tbeater. the pre·lbow cavaleade II~ nilbt WU the best put of t.bie movie lndultry,1 yearly ritual Not only did they get to see the arrivinJ luminaries in their gllt· tering rinery. but they also Col to hear them. Co rralled b y v i gilant publicists, any star worth his or her salt made the tradlUonal s mall talk with columnist Army Archerd over a public 9ddress system before strolling past an army or news photographers from all over the world. Some celebrities even s miled and waved at the screaming crowd. It was all good fun, and good publicity for whatever the stars were hawking -from Dorothy La mour's autobiography, "My Side of the Road," to Richard Gere's Broadway sbow, "Bent." "Last time I was here nobody kne w who I was.•• said Gere. who starred in "An American Gigolo" and "Yanks." 'Tm not. so nervous this year since l don't th\nk I'm going to win." said outspoken best ac· tress nominee Jane Fonda. who won last year for "Coming Home." "I think Sally Field will win." She was right. As pre·Oscar domgs went. at was a well-0rgamied and quiet gathe ring . with none of the political grandstanding of recent years. said Bob Warner, head of o ut side security for a 400· member force of private guards and police officers. One man did parade with a large "Read the Bible and try to obey it" placard and tW<> pe rsons carried signs urging legalization or marijuana But more typical of the posters was the ··Jn a field of roses. we know where to place our Bette" sign wielded by a BeU.e Midler en- thusiast. And it was a ,·intage year for star.gazers. with a good showing by lop nominees and other popular acto~ f 'ro• Page ... 1 I CRASH ... s tation wagon into the cente r divider area to the left. backed up. then proceeded southbound 1n the fast lane. Anothe r motorist, Bob Boykin of Yorba Linda. said he was driving northbound when he saw the green, station wagon. con· taining "a man sitting way back in his seat smiling • pass his own car. Boykin said he slowed down and tried to signal cars behind him to be careful. He said the next thing be saw was the station wagon heading sou&h. "I tried to signal the cars behind me to warn them bUt the van (containing O'Donnell and Rouse > passed me and that's when they hit." Oart said he has supported Cranst9n in the past but broke with him over a labor bill. NURSE TESTIMONY. • • "I told him if he vot ed tor that bill I woul,d go against him and do everything I could to beat him. That's what I'm trying to• do ... Dart said. DAILY PILOT gone yet ?', you know. because she didn't want to do the tube change." The tubes carried ox· ygen to Fraser. "l said to ber, 'Well, you know be'S SOi.ni to hang OD for a While because of that venUlator (life support system)'." lhe witness, .. a male nurse. testified. .. Adams said, 'Well, I'll take careorttiat'." besald. Miss Adams : then turned a control knob on the venlHator all the way to the left, he said. ac- cording to the transcript. About 45 minutes later. Fraaer's beartbeal started slow· mi . the man said. He said Miss Adams wu playl.ng cards With some other bolpltaJ personnel when another nurse informed her of the •lowlnl heart beat. ·•we know, doo•t worry about lt ," the wltnesa quoted lllss Adama, wbo cooUOu.ed playtna cards, acc:ordlq to lOIUnioaY. When Fraser'• beart moalto.r showed a atralght line, lndkat· 101 be wu near death, Iii.as Mama .... \be DUl'M to llO lnto tbe paUeat'' room Md fMe a heart muaa1e, the wftnees told the sruct Jury. Fr~ died a abort tlme later. ae_.., to records. One nune aald lllla. Adami Jolted: .. Yoo Juat don't know llow io kW paUenu otr:· wi.u. 4Ll-cua1lna automobU• aecldeflt fie· fun llar1an Bartlett Oil lfercb'2, Ao~ oune teatlfttd 11111 Adama wu watcbln1 tbe woman's heart moaltor and uy,. Inc: "Come on, Mirian, clie:''• The 8S~1ear·old New York woman died that ••me day. .. -r t , 1111111 \I 1;q.111ol1.1 il1 \11 Ii 1111111.111 H1·141 l '.old;1\ 1 Ii 1 .uld h1::- 1 I 1.11111 twa • '"' ,, 11.:po11i <I ~1111111~1 puum1' "I 75 111111111111. •• 11 ·.il , • ..,1.111• (11111 ..... 11d l rnla~ Thi• n1•\\ """ 111·1.., 111 1• \1:. "'~ t.o n·!-.t•ll 1l for almost twice that. 1\ ~poke!)man for the owners. Broadland Propcrt1e5, tn northeast England confirmed the sale tind said th~ asking price for the estate was $3.28 million. The 166-acre farm. known as Stileman•s Estate, ·· ls in a pastoral aet.tlna 3S miles southwest of L~nl The qiain house, wilh 15 bedroom1V and 12 bathrooms. was built at Uie beginining of this cen· tury. Tbe estate lnchMles a second smaller house, four cotta1es. a private borse racing_ course. pad· docks. woOd1and aa well as a landing strip for aircrd. The sale bad been blocked for some time because of a legal battle betwe4!rt the shah and the Iranian Horse Society. a horse breeding society backed by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's regime. Post Offices Brace For late Tax Rush Some U.S. poll offices alooc the Orange Coast wlU be burning the midniaht oil tonl&ht lD an at. tempt to process the annual flood of federal and state tncocne tax forms malled at the 'la.st minute to avold pen alties. 1 Related photo Page AS>. At designated omces, postal employees will continue to cancel mail de~1ted before midnight with today's date to help taxpayers avoid late charges imposed upon those f 'ro• Pa~ ,, I · I.JNEUP ••. The people waihng In line for the Woodbndge Landing homes do a vanety or things to pass the tame They play chess. talk and "'atch television. Most or the people waiting an l an e arc not the actual · pros p ective buyers , but hnesitters usually earning about S50 per day to stay In line for the prospective buyer "Trny" Welles spends his time keepmg track of who's LO Line i.lnd what order they are 10. whose retilrns are postmarked arter April 15. If loog lines of cars form out· side, postal employees may be sent outside to collect the forms by band. officials said. In Huntington Beach. letters deposited at the main post of· f1ce , 6771 Warner Avenue. and the Huntington Station branch, 9151 Atlanta Ave .. ~Core mid· night will be proc~bsed with lOday·s date .. In Newport Beach, late can- celing will take place at the matn post offtce. 1133 Camelback Ave., and the R1vers1dc Station. 191 R1vers1de Ave. In Costa Mesa. late cancehng w111 be done only at th~· mam post offlc~. 1590 Adams Ave. LagWla Beach residents can drop ofr their returns before midnight at the mam of!ice at 350 f''or est Ave . or c.l the Laguna H.tlls office, 24001 Calle De La Magdalena :\!though no pr<1ces<o1ng '4tll t a ke place at the Fountain \'alley arid lninc post office~. mail wtU be picked up at mlrl· n11?ht at the:.e locauons and will lJt' cant'eled '4 Ith toda} 's date, accordmg to Cl ayton Bakke . ~e<> t1onal manager ror the post of f1ce an Santa Ana 0..lt ,. ... , ..... ,._ SECURITY GUARD JOE "TINY" WEU.ES WATCHES TV He Aleo~"" ThoM Wetting to Bur Home• ln Irvin• Bay Plan Membert> of the Slate Water Resources Control Board ar~ e xpected to decide Thursday whether to approvq, a new plan a 1 med at cleaolna qp t he. slltat.lc:m of the Upper Newport Bay. Board members lleld a hearing Monday In Newpor~ BeacH to h ear from local orrieiala and reaidenll on the newestplanto .. vetMbaJ. • Newport Beach CUy M~ Robert Wynn, who teatm~: about the new plan in•olvioe JUJ.:- citJ, Irvine and the county. aakt· he thinks board members m.,C:- go along With the proposal. : t Laal year. state water boanf. .. ; members refuaed to accept •·· bay clean·up plan developed by a multi-j urisdjctiona l agency, the Newport·l rvine Wastf!, Management Agency CNlWA >. .. The state officials rejected the plan because they said it. didn't . have s ufflclent. controb to reduce the amount of silt thaC washes into the bay through tM San Diego Creek and Deihl Flood Control Channel and b ecause It h a d made no provisions for a desilting basin where the creek meets the bay. The new plan addresses those points. Wynn said. County officials are to develop regulations lo be adopted by all JUra sdictions drained by the ereek and channel that wi ll reduce silt-carrying runoff from· agracuJturaJ sites. Irvine city orricials are to develop similar regulations to limit the amount of runoff from urban sites. Newport Beach will do the planning for the desilting basin and 1s the lead agency in a SlO milli on grant application to pa rtially pay for its ronstructaon. Total estimated <'Ost of the basin 1s more than S4<> million Ir the plan 1s a pproved T hursday. state funds will be fu nn eled through the Southern Ca l1forn1a Assoc1at1on of c;overnmcnts, a regional agency which 1s to coordinate the bay cleao·up efforts. In addition to Wynn. tes timony was given Monday by George Osborne. head of the county's Environment<il Management .\gene). r e prt'sentatives of SC'AG. Newport B e ach «ounctl"oman Jackie Heather a nd Evelyn Hart and Irvine Councilman Art Anthony . In addition. there were several local residents on hand to urge 'ldtt' "ater board members to arrept the plan so that work can began 1hief Grabs Purse, ~3,000 An El Toro "-Oman carrying Jbout SJ.000 in cash and checks rn a bowling bag had 1t snatched 'from her hands Monday in rront o( the Rank of America branch .1t Lake Forest Drive and Lam- b~rt Street an El Toro S~t Duve Miller of t he :.heraff's ~ubstauon in Laguna '\;ague! said Priscilla Carlton was on her way into the bank to make a deposit when the inci· dent occurred. M 1ller said several people at the scene chased the male sus- pect. clad in a t ·shirt and dWlJ(arees. for several blocks but lost sight or him. .~ .... I• II it PIAGE! The ultna·thln Piaget. Hand-crafted in Switzerland. AU in l8k gold, the caae. the fiande. the d1aL the brw;elet. even the buckle on the leather strap. 734'11 1l/4/h1J 9/1wfeJI f IM ,...,,,.,,., JS FASHtON l~l.ANO • NCWPORT BtACH. C\llrO'tNtr\ 92660 nLcPHONi t714l M 4·l494 • ORANGE COlJNtY, CALIFORNIA TWENTY·F,~E CENTS ~ .. to Seat New ·councils M~ lD lbNe ICMlt.b Orua• t County eltl .. wUl be aworn Into offlce &c*,_.t d&lrlAC ceremon.l in all thrtt munlclpallUu aeath'll new Clty Couaell 1Demben. In La1una 8eaeh1 current council member Sally BeUerue wUI be aworn In tor another ' fou r ·yoar term . and new councilman Nell Filzpa\rkk wtll be seated. In San Clemeote. new council member Rob Utnber1 and BUI Mecham wlll take t.htlr 1e1ll on tbt City Council, end current Mayor Roy Hamm la upe«ed to vacate hit uat after nnounclos IUt month he ls qultUnc lhe City Council Sao Juan Caplstrano council 1oera will see city Clerk Mary Ann Hanover swear ln returned council m e mbe rs Kenneth FriHI and Lawrence Buchheim tor four more y .. n . And while olflcla.la ln all three cities are reluctant to predict who will become mayor ln council v0Un1s Tuesday' the bluest lobbylna errorts will probably be ln Laguna Beach and San Clemente. In Laguna Beach, voters oust· ed former Mayor Jack Mc Dowell last week and opted 1-New Russ Move 400 Marines in Indian Ocean WASHINGTON <AP> A I com bat force of Russian marines has arrived in the In· t dian Ocean for the first time, · Pentagon officials said today. At least 400 Soviet marines ) called Naval Infantry -were i reported aboard Russia's bi~· gesl amphibious assault ship. the 13,000.ton Ivan Rogov. The Rogov entered the Indian Ocean through the Strait of Malacca on Monday after a voyage from Russia's main Far East naval base at Vladivostok The Rogov·s decks were re· ported packed with personnel carriers. helicopters and other equipment used t o support a landing force. 6fficials said. Commitment or the Russian siarines to the t ense region Opposition Set follows deployment or a bat talion of l ,800 U.S. Marines into the Indian Ocean In mid-March aboard a U.S. Navy amphibious warfare group. This was the first U.S. Marine fighting unit ever sent into those waters. There was no indication what the Russians will do with their Naval Infantry contingent. of· ficials said. The U.S. Marine battalion is afloat in the Arabian Sea area. While the two combat units constitute a relatively modest military force. their commit· ment by the rival superpowers represents another escalation in the naval buildups which have followed the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. That Soviet in· tervenUon prompted President ' ! l Building Is~ues Go Before Coast Unit State coastal commissioners will hear arguments Wednesday from a Laguna Beach man who contends a developer should not be allowed to construct a five. level commercial building on a lot that currently houses the Hare Krishna sect on South Coast Highway. And the commissioners, who are meeting this week at the Airport Marina Hotel in Los Angeles. will also hear from three other Laguna Beach resi· dents who are· opposing con- ! struction of a large home on the blufftop at O(•ean Way. Dr Gene Atherton is appeal· ing the regional coastal com- mission's approval of a five · level building al 641 Ramona Ave. <which fronts on South Coast Highway>. 1 The developer, Cornerstone Enterprises of Costa Mesa, wants lo construct a commercial · structure that would s tand 51 feet tall. Atherton contends the build· ing, leading up the bluff on the inland side of South Coast Highway, would create a wall· like appearance, and violate the city's efforts to maintain a 36· foot height limit. He is critical of plans to re- move nearly 3,000 cubic yards ol soil, increase auto trips in the city's downtown. and will destroy what he terms a valua· ble grove ol eucalyptus trees. Regional coast al com- missiooen last month approved the demolition of the Krishna house and construction or the $675.000 building. State commissioners will hear a second appeal from Laguna Beach residents Wednesday over a proposal to construct a three-level home at 1741 Ocean Way Clayton Claxton would like to construct a three bedroom. l ,910 square foot home on a vacant blufftop lot, which appellants claim might be unstable Clayton also received regional commission approval to build the home. but appellants J .D. McCormick. Aldon Alger and John Gabriels appealed that ap· prov al. <See IS.SUES, Page A2) Carter to warn the Russians that the United States would resist, with military force if necessary, any Russian move to take con- trol of the oil-producing Persian Gulf. The Rogov was accompanied by a guided-missile destroyer and one other $9viet naval vessel also was said to have en· t e red the Indian Ocean .. raisin~ Soviet naval strength to 28 ships. - The United States has 26 ships in the Indian Oc~an-Arabian Sea area. the most powerful of them two big aircraft carriers with about 150 planes aboard. M eanwhHe. the Soviet Union is reportedly moving military forces into the area north of Iran, according to White House national sec urity adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski. Brzezinski quoted "credible reports" as saying the Soviet forces moved into the Transcaucasus a rea, but gave no figures on the number of troops involved. In an interview Monday night on PBS' McNeil-Lehrer Report, Brzezinski said the aeUvtty is similar to the Soviet bui.laup In December which preceded the R u s s I a n o c c u p..a t l o n o r Afghanistan. He said these Soviet moves and other factors show the contin· uing crisis in which Americans are being held hostage at the U S. Embassy In Tehran is pro- ducing "enormous damage" to I ran' s national interests. The "danger of partition" in Iran exists because the hostage crisis has increasingly isolated Iran from the rest of the world, Brzezinski said. Soviet forces occupied the northern sector of Iran for a year after the end of World War 11, finally withdrawing only un· der diplomatic pressure from t he United States and other countnes. tor two envlronra.entally mladed candtdatea. Tbat miebl mean a new ma· jorlty ln the Art Colony and the new mayor wlll undoubtedly be amoni that group. Most councU watchers predict the new mayor will be either incumbent COUD· cihroman Bellerue or Coun· cUman Wayne Bqlin. In San Clemente, wbere Mayor Hamm ls expected to ateJ down tonight, two years abort of his term ol office, no one ia guesalng the outcome of coun- cil voting. Hamm, who says he is qu1l· tlng the COWtcll because of buai· neaa commitments, bas indicted be will vote in tonight's mayoral election. The veteran San Clemente council member Wedne~ay will be Karoline Koester. who has one year of council experience . and facet a recall election June 3. The ''senior" council member beaidea Mra. Koester is Roy Hurlbu\ who was appointed Juat two~ago. In San Juan Capistrano, where the two incumbent coun- cilmen by far overshadowed their five competitors, the City <See SEAT, Page.\%) o .... ,...._..,,_,._ , FIREMEN WORK TO FREE DRIVER Ff'OM STATION WAGON INVOLVED IN HEAD.ON CRASH Wltne•H• Seid Vehicle, Which Hit Van, Was Going Wrong Way at the Time San Diego Free1eay Wrong-way Driver Crash Injures Two BJ STEVE MITCHELL Ot•Delly~IUtf A wron1...way -ariver on the San Diego Freeway. who wit· nesses said smiled and ignored warning blasts from horrified motorists. slammed head~n into a van Mooday afternoon. seriously injuring himsell and a passenger in the other vehicle . It took firemen nearly an hour to free David Cavin. 30, of Santa Ana from the wreckage of his green station wagon after the l : 15 p.m. crash on the San Diego 'Freeway, just north of the Laguna Freeway. He was rushed to Saddleback Community Hospital where of· ficlals said today he remains In guarded condition in the hospital's intensive care unit Also injured in the head-on crash was John Rouse. 26. of Cudahy, who was a passenger in a van driven by Timothy O'Don· oell, 31, of Fullerton Rouse remains in critical con· dition at the hospital, and O'Donnell was treated ror minor injuries and released late Moo· day. Calilornaa Highway Patrol spokesmen said witnesses claam CHlD slopped in the fast ls.ne of the northbound San Diego Freeway, turned into the center divider. backed up. then ~gan traveling southbound. weaving in and out of oncoming traffic. A Cemale motorist. who said she followed the green staoon wagon onto the San Diego Freeway from the Santa Ana Freeway. said the motonst was driving erratically. switching from the fast lo the s low lanes as he motored northbound. She said a truck driver in a large n g pulled up beside the station wagon, turned on his warning lights and delivered ~everal blasts from bis air horn to warn the driver and others around h.im. The woman said she foll owed the motorist to about a quarter m I le north or tbe Laguna Freeway, al which tame Cavin allegedly stopped has car in the ras t lane. with the female motorist directly betund him. She said he then turned the <See CRASH. Page AZ) State Denies Pay For Fired Teachers By AllTllUR R. VINSEL ot• ~ l'tMt , .... quesUoos about the Communist Party. 'Angel' Quoted in Testimony LAS VEGAS <API on. Manan. die." ··eomt• Those words allegedly cam<' rrom Jam Adams. a nurse in the so-called "Angel of Death" case. as she s tood ove r a d ying wo man 's bed, according to transcnpts from a grand JUry in· vestagatton. A co-worker a t Sunrise \ Hos pital alleges that Mi ss Adams turned oH another pa· I t1enl 's resP.trator, then told a •1 nurse"Don tworry about it." t' Miss Adams. 32, was indicted this month by a Clark County , ji?rand jury on an open murder charge for alle~edly tamperin~ , with V i n c ent Fra se r 's• respirator, causing his death. Fraser's wife Bertha said her husband. during has final days or • hfe. "just kept pointing to that machine and s haking his head. ·'Actually, tears were starting , to come to htS eyes and he'd · shake. lie was nervous about something," Mrs. Fraser said, according to transcripts made public Monday by the Las Vegas Review Journal. 1 A total of 21 people testified before lhe grand JUry invest1gat· 1ng reports that an "Angel or Death" was responsible for a numbe r of d ea ths in the• hospital's intensive care unit. I Miss Adams has been suspended J from work since mid-March and faces a June 23 trial. ' A detective told the grand jury that Miss Adams called herself , the "Ansel or Death" and was • known to her stall as Sll"h. l According to the 306-page-' transcript, Mias Adams asked l March 3 -the day Fraser died --if the 52-year-old patient was still alive. "Adams asked m e 'Isn't be ) Stale Poll Giooa Ted Slight Lead Legislators ln Sacramento vot· ed a1alnat clalms by seven state c0Ue1e teacben fired over loyal· t~ issues ln the McCarthy era Monday, but will pay a Costa Mesa mercbaJtt $105 for doughnuts devoured by a naked escapee Crom ,.atrview State Hospltal. No one in Sacramento ques· Uoned the validity of the claim by Norma McBride, owner of Winchell's Donut House of Costa Meaa at 29'7 Harbor Blvd., near Fairview St.ate l;lospital. The irate doughnut purveyor had to wait nearly two years to be recompeued tor an episode about 5:15 a .m . on a spring mornilll in ltT1 when • 10UftC retarded bospetal client invaded her*>p. ___ <See __ NV_llS_E_, _•_aa_e_AZ_> -I ' Passage of the $'1.8 million state claima bUI authored by State Sen. Albert Rodda CI>- Sacramento> came aft.er $175,000 earmarked for the former teacben or their heirs wu cut ftom tbe '7.8 mllllon bill. Tbey were ft.Nd ln the 1Ji50I for retu11n1 to take tbe Leverinc Oath, later deelJnd uncoutltu· tio,1al, or for rel\aalq to anawer • Tbe nude young man was rec· otalled by three erewttaeraea u Uae aame lndlvidual from tbe bll bolpttal fort.be cte.ektllDID· tafiy disabled who escaped and invaded the •bop two weeu earli•. "He jult came walta:lq 11CT011 la troat ol the windows. Ulteulb lbe door and nulled °"" \M counter," doqlinut matw Allee Devine re;called today. ·~""or lb ln19 ot , equatted down aM 1tarl4Hl 1tuffln1." Hid ti•• e1ewMwa. "Clnnamoa rolla. ~,.......... cab••*· m .. dtan ... "lberecaw. laHJf1pWI Mid a tqued ol amftd beton the ..... eould ~arf down .. IDCI II• but maa1 were dettre19d in addition to the dolembepll .... He lllo Woke a policeman '1 walk~ radio Wllt. I Coast 1 iiiillt9-.. ' Weatlaer jl Fair and warm er Wedneecky. Lows tonight 50 at the beaches and SS lnland. Hlaba Wednesday in the IOI. IN8 .. t:TeD"Y lrl O""°W Jd(1ht, the be It in fUmfrto tDal honored. A Ntw Yorlc ft1tfool honors lht wor1t. S.. Pooe 812. ,, . r • OSNV R CAP> -A ... .,.... • .._ a ........ YAie WW'1 ~ • ea.tlun•al A1rliael J9' •l ••-•• lntemadaMl ,....... tl.t Ille plaM ....., lift tM li'odMI a..S lbe mu_ .. ,.....,. to ewa...,r. the PBI aaid. 11aomal c....r Wl ...... a. ti Brooaaft ... ._ arrwa.d a\ about~ MllfQ lw-0.ver PoUee. aald .l•ck l!p0r, lpeC'l81 l1 m.11·t1 lia D•• Pal Giiie.. TMW'l ilMl1'9tw •l ... 10 .. &be ... ne ""' .. lcoown. TM p&pe, not n. wtdl du..e mw memben abd TS paueftl~ alJoant. ca.pan.ct fw Loi Anpt 1t.1:0t a.m. MST. more tMa two llcMara ......... ..._. .... a OofttiMntal 1-pokeaman Hid .. ........ Gelff ~•lb •tl•r *5ee LONDON lA.P) -TMpriftof sold fell below'* an °'8\Ce tbr the ftrat UIM Jn ll cl&11 An trecfiq today l.n London and Zurich. whll the dol ... r ~ as•iut 'aD m~r European Cur· ~clet Lendon' maj4W Cold deelen theed the clotina prtee at MtT .$0, down 117.60 hom Monday. Oold traded at $519.20 In Ntw York.up$Jl.10 SUve.rtradedlnNt w YorkaU14.•down 17 eenta. 3 Judges, Atto ey Backed by Sheriff By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of a.. o.lly 911M St.ti Three incumbent judges and a • deputy district attome) became the first judicial candidates to receive endor sements from Orange County Sheriff-Coroner Brad Gates today. A source close to the sheriff said Gales decided to throw his backing behind Orange County Superior Court Judge Mark Soden. Central Municipal Court Judges Eugene Langhauser and John Teal. and prosecutor Jack Ryan, a candidate for a central municipal court seat be ing vacated by Judge Robert Law. Reacung to word of the en do r seme nt. Judgt• Sode n of Newport B(•ach said, ··rm de· lighted.·· Soden's opponent, however, Richard Farnell, a deputy db trict attorney who resides in L aguna Beach, was not s o happ>. F a rnc ll charged that the s he riff did not investigate Soden's s entencing record in crimmal ca~cs nor consult with the d1str1ct attorney's office about Soden·s performance or criminal cases. Soden said he was pleased •·the sheriff investigated my background." The 1unst said he bad not per sonally sought Gates' en- dorsement. "T had some friends a pproach him," Soden said And Soden s aid Gates' en- dorsement joins that he has re· eel ved from retiring Superior Court Judge Robert Kneeland, and Supenor Court Judge Ken- neth Williams, former district attorney. "I treas ure the la"' enforce· ment backing a great deal," Sooen said. Farnell said he additionally was disturbed by the sheriff's canceling of an appointment to discuss an endorsemel'\t. Farnell suggested the sheriff was endorsing Soden over the is· s ue of conso lidation or the f 'rowt Page A I ISSUES ... marshal's office, which handles munlcipaJ court baillCClng, into the sheriff's office. "1l 's just another plum for Gates empire," Farnell as- serted Gates a nnounced several weeks ago that be was eoinc to issue his own endorsements in the June 3 judicial elections. Al the time. he said the voting public is "starving for informa tion' · on judicial candidates. Gates scheduled a noo.n press conference today to formally present the first or what is an- ticipated to be several sets of en· dorsements in superior and municipal court contests. Sixty-eight candidates. includ· ing 12 deputy distnct attorney~. are vying for office. Judge Langhauser of Santa Ana is facing opposition from deputy district attorney Eric Snethen of Tustin, while Judge Teal of Fullerton Is being challenged by Robert Thomas, 1t deputy district attorney from Newport Beach and Nancy Kaufman, an Orange County Legal Aid Society attorney. Ry an. who heads the district attorney's major fraud and con- s umer protection unit, is among seven persons seeking Judge Law's seat. Other candidates are Cliff Harris, an Anaheim dep- uty district attorney. a nd at· torn eys Marjorie Edwards, Vilma Aarons. P. Lee Johnson. Bob Harden and Robert Fraser f 'ro"' Pag#' 11 I CRASH ••. ~talion wagon into the center divider area to the left, backed up, then proceeded southbound in the fast lane. Another motorist. Bob Boykin or Yorba Linda. said he was driving northbound when he saw the green station wagon, con taining "a man s itting way back in his seat smiling," pass his own car. Boykin said he slowed down and tried to signal cars behind him to be careful. He said the next thing he saw was the station wagon heading ~outh. • · 1 tried to signal the cars behind me Lo warn them but the van <containing O'Donnell and Rouse> passed me and that's when they hit " = .. ae.. CUy CouMU • will hear an •11'9al ~ ti • dty board'• Mell.Ion •llowU.. the l'9MOdelln1 and tx· P~·~-of ~· old Amerlcao ~ 111111 tor UM 11 a com· •llMl--,... ........... wltJa lotlb IAIUDa" Harold Measa HY the city11 plans for lhe old baU at 384 LeSS-...... bal"'"na bl eJl• CHI of the clt;y'I btltbt limit: ennoadw'• lato u.. reqaind 1elbaet: Md llf'Ovtdina .... diao the required ~ 1pacee for lM project. Tbe clt1't BOard of Aid,Jutt- mtat •Pll"O"d the e111u,_ to the atrud.ure l8lt month. 1lllCI the decision wu appea.lff evtier thts montb bY ~dams ud Mana. Proposed changes to tbe baU. which ls leased to the city by American Lepoo Poat m. ln- cludes a 1,116 square foot addJ. lion to the top Door, com~ of a wheelchair ramp, five addl· tional parking spaces, re- construction ol the porch area. a facelift to the original be ll tower. landscaping and painting. Adams also contends the c1ty cannot approve a conditional use permit for the property that would allow the operation of a lodge ln the exlatl.ng R -3 thigb- denally reaidenthlJ) designation. Clly officials claim that use is permitted. The appellants have submitted three paaes of slgnatures from neiJhbors surrounding the Legion Hall, and tonight will at· tempt tQ convince council mem- bers to reject the Board of Ad· j ustment decision and re· consider the use of the hall as a community center Adams has long contended the city shouJd bwld a new c·om- m unity /senior c1t1zen center m another part of town f 'rorwPa.,A I SEAT •.. Council will vote' tonight to fill the mayor's position. That vote could see Mayor Kenneth Friess returned as may.Sr, or another council member assuming those duties The swearing·in ceremoniei; will take place at 6 tonight In Laguna Beach. and will be followed by a regular City Coun- cil meeting. In San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano. the new councils will meet at 7 p.m. in respeetive C'ounc1I chambers Toesday. then reconvene the following night for regular council meetings. Some U.S. post offices along the Orange Coast will be burning the midnight oil toni1ht in •n at- .tempt to process the a nnual flood or federal and state income tax forms mailed at the last minute to avoid penalties. <Related photo Page AS>. At designated offices. oe>slal e mployees will continue to cancel mail depos ited before midnight with today ·s date to help taxpayers avoid late charges imposed upon those whose returns are postmarked a(ter Apnl 15. If long lines of cars form out· side. postal employees may be sent out.side to collect the Corms by hand. orfic1als s81d. In Huntlng\ot1 Beach. letters deposited at the main post of· f1ce. 6T71 Warner Avenue. and the Huntington Station branrh. 9151 Atlanta Ave .. before mid· night will be processed with today's date. In Newport Beach. late can· r e ling will. take place at the main post o ffi c e . 1133 Camelback Ave • and th t.> Riverside StaUon. 191 Riverside Ave. In Costa Mesa . late canceling will be done only at the main post offi ce. 1590 Adams Ave. LagW\a Beach residents can drop oct their returns before midnight at the main office at 350 Forest Ave., or at the Laguna Hills office, 2.4001 Calle De La ~gdalena. Although no processiog will ta'·e place at the F ountain Valley and lrvtne post offices, ~ail w1U be picked up at m1d - ntJOtht at these locations and will be canceled with today's datt.> according lo Clayton Bakke stt tional manager ror the post or f1ce in Santa Ana In San Clemente. mail mu.st be deposited at the main post or fice. 520 Pie<> Ave . before 7 pm today ;n order to rece1\'<' a n April 15 postmark The final pickup a t the S a n J ua n Capistrano Post Ofhce "'a ... ~l at ed for 5 p m. tod ay Oscar Fans Gawk At Pre-show Gala HOLLYWOOD <AP> -No Vietnam Wa r protesters. no Palestine Laberatlon OrJanit.a· t1on supporters, but lots of1slars m tuxedos and designer gowns In short. It all went as planned this year at the pre-Academy awards ceremonies outside the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. For hundreds of camera. brandish.mg celebrity watchers, c elebrllJes even s miled and waved at the settaml ~ crowd It was all good fan. and good publicity for whatevl"r the star; were bawlang -from Dorolh> Lamour's autobiography. "Mv Side of the Road." to Richard Gere's Broadway s how, ··Bent ·· "Last Ume l was here nobodv knew -.ho I -.a~:· ~aid Gere who starred in "An Amen can G1go10·· and ··Yanks · "I'm not so nervous thu; )'ear A eklael IMIVllorr comm1~ formed lo pre~re t.U OaU Polac ~Ille Plan baa rectived •d41Uonal powen to revleJV eommunlly developmea& pros II._-. u.., ,,. •el.Id oa:. 0t-.. Coe.ti Pa.mn1·, powere wer. 1rant~ to the advleory body b1 lhf Coapty ":Board ol 6uDef'ri90fa al the _.rdu ot SUpervlaor 1'borrt-.. Riley.-wfloee dlttrict tne'uctet Dana Pbtnt. • •• In a lettel' to fellow· bo81'4!. memhen, Riley 1u11este4 t.hit:: membln ot tbe commtttee were:: c~ .about reC'ent actic:>et': · by tlM loard delaybig unW Juit:· a he_frln1 on t he proposed:: specitJ~ plao. -:: To allay those won:ies, Rilef • said. the committee should be em powered Lo review all de- velopment proposals before tbej·- are considered by the County Plannin1 Commission. ·'To facilitate this process and to assure that lt does not un- reasonably delay the processing of plan~. 1 will coordinate the meetings or thL• advisory com· mlttee," Riley said. The board una nimou~ly ap· proved Jl1 ley's recommendation. The spec1nc plan 1s· being pre- pared to guide tuture develop- 'Tlent in the Dana Point area. Jewel Thief Gets $18,300 In Val11ables A burglar who took SIS.300 worth of Jewelry from a Laguna Beach home removed the items from a hidden -.ec tlon of a chest of drawers. police said. Entering t he home of Norah Pierson. in lhc 1100 block of Clrnn<'yrc Str('(•c. the burglar local<'d som<' 13 Jewel ry items in the fa18C back of a drawer m a tomru ch~t in the hvmg room. 11 was repo1 te<1. The bu rgla r apparently (•ntered t h e re~ldence through Jn unlockPO Uathroom windo w .. o~t1m<' bc'twN.'n !i·4!> and 7:30 p.m .. Sunday, police said. In another mc1dent, burglars. brok<' a front window of the homt' of Zlba D<-rhd:-opran. in the 700 block of Nyes Place, Laguna &>ach an<f mad<' off with a Sl.000 ~old medallion minu.c; it~ chain VanderHulst Rites Slated since I don't thmk 1·m gomg to Memo r ia l se rvi c e s for win.·· said out.spoken besl ac· Ge rtrude P VandcrHulst. 88. a many or whom arrived in the tress norruntt Jane Fonda. wh(t 12 y~ar resadc nl or Laguna pre-dawn hours lo get good seats won last year for ··coming B<•ac h. arc• scheduled lo be held on stands outside the theater. Home.""' think Sall) Field "'II "uec;day at 3 p.m. at the Pacific the pre-show cavaJcade Monday win.'. She was right View M"ortuary Chap e l in OTHER COVERAGE ON OSCARs-P•ge 811 night was the best part ot the As pre-Oscar doings wem, 11 Newport Be a c h. Mrs. Van-• movie Industry's yearly ritual. Na s a well-organized and qwet d erflulstdiedSaturday. Not only did they get to see the gathering. with non t.> o ( the Mrs . Vande rH u ls t was a A stretch of Pacific Coast arriving lwmnaries in &heir tUt· politJcal grand.standing of recent Hig hway between Palisades tering finery, but they also got to yean;, sa.td Bob Warner, nead or m e mber of Transportation, Reopening Of Highway link Delayed h the LunC'h and Coun'>e lmg of Lagwia DriveandCaminoCapistranoin e~rorr~i l ed by vigila n t outs ide security fo r a 400· tit?ach. Capistrano Beach will r emain publicists, an.y star worth bls or member force of private guards She 1~ survived by a son, closed past the previously ex· her salt made the traditional and poUce otficers. Erwm \'anderHulst. or Downey, peeled Friday reopening, a s mall talk with columnist Army One man did perade Wfth a a daughter Violet C. Kadi, of county official said Monday. Arcberd over a public address lar1e "Read the Bible and uy t<.' Hay ward. Calif. a nd five The highway bas been closed s ystem before st.rolling put an o bey it'' placard and two grandchildren. ror sewe r line construction army of news photographers persons carrieo si&ns ur11ng Entombment will be at Pacific following damage from heavy from all over the world. Some le1ali.&ation of marijuana. · View Memonal Park. rains thls winter. Bill Retter . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ public facilities manager for the Orange County Environmental Management Agency, said be couJdn'l 1ay for sure when the road would be opened. They contend there 1s evidence or large bluff failure below the proposed home site. and _}Uggest a geological in· vestilation Of the bluff be COO · ducted before state commission approval. They claim the state geologist only addressed the safety or the structure Itself, and did not ln· ves.llgate the bluff upon which the home would sit. f 'ro• i-.,,. A I ii PIAG EI Both appeals will be heard after 9 a.m . at the hotel, located near Los Angefes fnternall0na1 Airport at 8601 Lincoln Blvd. OAANOfCOMT DAILY PILOT ~ ... 0<-C....0 Deity Piie!, Wll" _ .. I\ ·--......... """· .. ...,.._""" 0.-C.WM _,....,. '-'f ...... ... odtl-• .,. --~ ............ ~ ..... , ... Cotl• -· ..._, ...... "--...... , .... ftl•I• Ve~•· L•t•"• _1'1....,fl C.O. ... A """'°' --" :::::::=.-=rr .. ':. 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"We know, don't WOIT)' about lt," the wltnHI quoted Ml• Aclama, wbo continued p~ cant., accordlQa to te.Umooy. When ftuer'• bean monitor showed a atral«bt line, lndlcst· Ina he wu near death. Mias Ada1111 ordered ~~to ao Into the ~t·a room fake a beart 111....... Ute tDela told the 1rand Jury. Fruer died a abort U• l•t.r. aoeordlal ti> recordl. • One ourM 1ald lllu Mama Joked: 0 Yo.a Jlllt don't kDOW ...,. lo kill paUenta off, '1 wbUe die-c--~ldlM Yk• Um MartM Oil llarcft a. AtlOlbet D telUBed Ma. Ada•• #&I watclllac lll• wolBM'• bMrt ••••• ... Mr· ln1: "Come 09t lleriU. Cle:' Tfi• ••·18.H•Old New· Yorlc woman died thlll aam• dQ, ____. .. ~-- ., The ubn-thtn Piaget. Hand-crafted ln Swttzed.md. All tn 18k gold, the c• ft tlandt, the dJaL the b~ ~n the buckle on the leather~ • . VSMll <ll!d/JIJ .. Q/1wflu~ ,,,.. ~,,., JS fASHK)N ISLAl'lt'I') • NfW11'()1tr IJEACH. CAUfO.NIA 92660 , Tllll'HONI 1J141 64•·2494 " \ C TWE NTY-FIV E CENTS -M : Teachers End ·TWo-day SlowdoWf! , 81 All'IWUa a. VINUL .............. Th• ftllUtlM'll '*' to nonD&I lD tbe N•WfOrt·M .. a Uaifled Sohooi Dtarfd toda1. ,~ •· two-da)' work alowdown by teachen t.o empMalH union de- mandl for Ml&lement ot a 10. month-old pa~ coatnct dllpute. A lbree·~mber ract·ftndina committee also opened the way to reoewed talk.I on the aalary . ...... bl deU"'1nc t.Mlt nnc11na1 t.o UM dbtrid Monday after dlt · c:.aulcm wH.b botJa aw.. , "Ev~ la back t.o normal and we have lhe report,•• Di•· lrlct AdmJDlttratlve Aulstant Jean Harmon 11id toda)'. The rtport ur1e1 renewed baraalnlnc table t.allta. Unlon leaders claimed 90 per· cent partlcipallon by the dis· tnct'a l,070 teachers, who voted •t to 11lMtweek·to1bow \(&>for clu1 ,.,lday and Monday as baby altl*n but not to teach. "I would Hlume that no learntu II talllq /lace." said Mra Harmon, "an that's what the te1tchen are ror." lnatructora ca rried out apeclall)' required dutles such as takins roll and supervising classes. but students were left to their own devices as far as cldSS activity, which Included movies, games or lndivldual atudies. Teachers· a pokea men declared the work slowdown an overwhelming success. with 90 percent of the district teachers mvolved in Monday's mau ac· lion t.o show solidarity. Bill Cue, president of the Newport·Mesa F e d erated Teacbers Aa.soclaUon. aaid that •some reluctant instructors Joined t.he alowdown after hold· lng back on Friday. He aaid an actual count by un· ion representatives on the 31 campuses Friday showed 88 per· cent teacher participation ln the two-day work slowdown to em· pbHize contract de mands. District spokesman Harmon said Friday only about 50 percent or the teaebera joined In the work stoppage, which at that ·Nurse's Words: ,'Die, Marian ' 1Soviet 1Troops Advance WASHINGTON <AP> -A com bat for ce of Russian .marines has a rrived in the In· dian Ocean for the first time. Pentagon officials said today. At least 400 Soviet marines - ailed Naval Jnrantry -were eported aboard Russia's biJ?· est amphibious assault ship. e 13.000.ton Ivan Rogov. The fRogov entered the Indian Ocean f tt)rougb the Strait of Malacca on Monday after a voyage from Russia's main Far East naval 1base at Vladivostok. -The Rogov's decks were re· rted packed with personnel rriers, helicopters and other uipment used to s upport a ianding force. officials said. Commitment of the Russian marines to the tense region ollows deployment of a bat· alion·or 1,800 U.S. Marines into he Indian Ocean in mid·March aboard a U.S. Navy amphibious warfare group. This was the irst U.S. Marine fi ghting unit ver sent into those waters. There was no indication what he Russians will do with their aval Infantry contingent. of· icials said. The U.S. Marine attalion is afloat In the Arabian a area. .While the two combat units onst itute a relatively modest ilita ry force. their commit· ent by the r ival superpowers eoresents another escalation in be naval buildups which have ollowed the Soviet occupation of (Sff REDS, Page A2) .,._..,.... ANGEL OF DEATH? Nurse Jani Adams Smog Feared Wednesd ay EL MONTE tAP>-The Air Quality Management District forecasts unhealthful air quality for everyone and Pollution Standard Index ratings of 215 in the metropolitan area and 220 in the San Gabriel·Pomona valleys on Wednesday Unhealthful air quality for sensitive persons was predicted with PSI ratings of 138 in inland Orange. 150 in the coastal area, 175 in the San Fernando-Santa C larita valleys a nd 188 in Riverside-San Bernardino. Good air qu ality a nd PSI ratings of 58 were forecast for the Hemet·Elsinore. Big Bear. high and low desert and Banning areas $200,000 Tab No Problem By RICHARD GREEN Ot• Deity,,. ... Staff People in Irvine are waiting in e to buy $200,000 homes. Ten people. to be exact. were ailing Ulla morning in recrea· ional vehicles outside of the .M . Peter• Co. Woodbridge anding project. They will blC:le their time unW Saturday wbeo 37 homes, priced from $150,000 to $205,000, 10 on aale. The proapec:Uve buyers, or e ir stand·lna, will lose their place in line ii they leave the area for more than three hours ID any day. Joe .. Tiny" Welles, ho ls annbinl but tin)'. is tbe uritJ Pant for the line. JI all Uda ICMIDda familiar. it ii robablJ because a almllar eup beralded the opealal ol another J .11. Peters Co. boullna project..,... thlt year. Jn J......,. 49 people cams.ct line for a Sl-unlt ~uaTh1 project on Irvine's Turtle Rock Ridge area. "Yes. we are-s urprised that people are waiting in llne for our homes," said Tom Hober, vice president of the J.M. Peters Co. ''People must p e rcei ve substantial value in our product, and they are trying to hed1e against lnfiation." Hober said the Woodbridge , Landini aingle·family detached homes are "top of the line" and ran1e in size from 1,900 to 3,000 square feet. The Turtle Rock attached homes, which sold for $175,000 to S200,000. were 1,6~ to 2,300 square feet. · When those homes went on' s ale. home flnancln1 was available at a 13 percent interest rate. However, wbea the people be1an cloelng escrow on t.hele homes lul mootb, the lDterest rate bad risen sl1nlficuUy. forcing about 12 people to baek out of tbelr deals, accordlnc to ·nn~ C!Z'~o1iu Hober. ........ ~i • l"f Hober said home financlq ls u ... ~ lr.7 ... VE'~ curHntly available at about a 17 ~ w n.,. r.::1 percent interest rate but wouldn't IJ)e<:ulate what the ln· Toda1'1 Daily Pilot aplasbea tereat rate will be In two months rour WQ wttb a 1pecl1l Bo1Un1 when escrowa cloee on the Wood·· MetlOn. bridle Landlnc bomes. Sallon ...S ~uld·be u.llon Moet ol the people •attlna In aD read about local 1acbt line are not the 1ctu•I e luba, Near.ft'• lD·tbe·Water proapecth• buyers, but Jloat Sbow, a .. aboard bo.tm,, Unealtten uaually eamlna about .,.ed1 ...ao.ta and marine NO per day to -.y in 11ne for tbe U.. •Mw. proepett.lve buyer. Doll"t .. 8MUu OD~ 8 "T.illJ" WtllM ~ hil time .. , ot~· Dlti·Plliait. _...._. '""' .i;~· .. .... ~~~----..~~~~~~._!aDl:Wlill..r.~ ..... . Jury's Probe :Detailed LAS VEGAS <AP > -"Come on. Marian. die." Those words allegedly came from Jani Adams. a nurse in the SO·Ca lled "Angel Of Death" case. as s he s tood over a dying worn an 's bed. according to transcripts rrom a grand jury in· vestigation. A co·worker at Sunrise Hospital a lleges that Miss Adams turned orr another pa· tient's resnirator. then told a nurse .. Don 'i worry abouHt." Mlss Adaim. az. waa Indicted this month by a Clark County J?rand jury on an open murder charge for alle&edly tampering wit h Vin ce nt Fra se r's respirator. causing hjs death. Fraser's wife Bertha said her hus band. during his final days or life, "just kept pointing to that machine and shaking his head. ··Actually, tears were starting to come to hls eyes and he'd shake. He was nervous about something.•• Mrs. Fraser said. according to transcripts made public Monday by the Las Vegas Review Journal. A total of 21 people testified be fore the grand jury lnvesUgat· ing reports that an .. Angel of Death'' was responsible for a nu mbe r or deaths in th e hospital's intensive care unit. Miss Adams has been suspended from work since mid-March and faces a June 23 lrial. A detective told the grand jury that Miss Adams called herself the "Angel or Death" and was known t.o her staff as s uch. According to the 306·page transcript. Miss Adams asked March 3 -the day Fraser died if the 52·year·old patient was still alive. "Adams asked me 'Isn't he gone yet?', you know, because she didn't want to do the tube change." The tubes carried ox· ygen to Fraser. "I said to her. 'Well, you know he's going to hang on for a while becauae of that ventilator. (life s upport system)'.'' the witness. a male n&p"le. testllied. ''Adams said, 'Well, I'll take careoftbat'," he said. Miss Adams then turned a control knob on the ventilator all the way to the lert, he said, ac· cording to the transcript. A bout 45 minutes late r . Fraser's heartbeat started slow· ing, the man said. He sald Miss Adams wu playing carda with some other haapital personnel when another nurse Informed <See NUaBE, Pa1e AJ) Hist o ric Rai d Thirty-eight year s ago Lt. Col. J immy Dool1tll<' "1red a Japanese meda l to a 500·pound bomb wti.ie members of his Raiders looked on prior to their h1sfon cal bombin~ raid on Japan. Tbc Raiders Wlll hold the ir annual reuruon in Newport Beach this week. Stone~ and a dd1t1onal photos arc on Page A3 today Doughnut Disaster Earns S t ate Funds Legislators in Sacramento vot· ed against claims by seven state college teachers fired over loyal· ty issues in the McCarthy era Monday. but will pay a CM.ta Mesa m e r c hant $105 f or doughnuts devoured by a naked escapee from Fa1rv1ew State Hospital. Passage of the S7.8 milhon state claims bill authored by Stale Sen. Albert Rodda <D· Sacramento> came after S175.000 earmarkl'd for the former teachers ot their heirs was cut from the $7.8 million bill. They were fired ln the 1950s for refusing to take the Levering Oath, later declared unconstitu· tiooal, or for refusing to answer quesUom about the Communist Party. No one in Sacramento ques- tioned the validity of the claim by Norma McBride. owner or Winchell's Donut Howie of Costa Mesa at 2947 Harbor Blvd., near Fairview State Hoepital. The irate doughnut purveyor had to wait oeaTly two years to be rerompensed for an eplSOde dbout 5: 15 a.m. on a spring morning in 1977 ~hen a young retarded hospital client invaded ht'r shop. The nude ) oung man was rec· o~nized by three eyewitnesses a:. the same md1v1dual from the big hospital for the developmen· tally disabled who escaped and invaded the shop two wee ks ear her "He JUSl came waltzing across 10 front oC the windows. through the door and vaulted ovtt the counter." doughnut maker Alice Devine recaUed today. "He grabbed fi ve or six trays or doughnuts. squatted down and started s tuffing," said the eyewitness. "Cinnamon rolls. apple (riUers. cake doughnuts, frosted bars . . . " she recalled. Investigators said a squad oC policemen arrived before the naked escapee could scarf down all the goodies but many were destroyed in addition to the dozens he gobbled. He also broke a policeman's walkie-talkie radio unit. Late Tax Rush Awaited Post Offices Brace for Flood of Re tunu Some U.S. poet offices aklng the oruie Ooa1t will be bumlnt the mldnieht oU tont1ht lD an at· tempt to proce11 tbe aMual flood ~ federal and 1tate lnoome tax f orma malled at the last minute to avold ••••ltlt1. (Related photo Pat• Al). whose returns are postmarked after April 15. If ton« lines ol can form out· side, po1tal employees may be sent outalde to collect the rorma by hand, offtctala 1atd. In Hlmtinston Bach. ltttara d.,otlted at the main Pott of. flee, eT7l W•mer Avenue, and th• ff~ Station branc!h, tUl Allam. A.e., before mld· = wUl be procuHd wilh 'a date. tn Newport Beacb, lat. can· celln1 wtll take place at tbe mat~ post o fric e, 1133 C amelback Ave., a nd the Riverside 51.auon, 191 Rlvenklll Ave. In C.t.a Meaa1 late cancellnl wlU be dolM9 oruy at' UM main poat ottke, 15IO Adami Aft. Lal\ll\• Beach 1Wldent.I can drop ott their return• before mldnl&ht at the main omc. at 350 Forest Ave .• or at the Lafuna Hilla offlce. 24001 Calle De lA Mqdalena. tJme lhe aald bad little elfed on student absenteeism. "ll wu an estimate right off the top of her head," Cue c hallenge d, addln1 that attendance at Corona del Mar High School, where he works, dropped by over 50 percent. Students took advantage of the teacher·distrtct wage conflict and work slowdown to ditch ea <See TEACHERS, Pase AU ·Sheriff Endorse s ~·Four By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL CM .. Oett9 ...... SWt Three incumbent judges and a deputy d.1.strict attorney became the first judicial candidates to receive e ndorsement:. from Orange County Sherifr-Corooer Brad Gates today. A source close to the sheriff said Gates decided to throw tus backing behmd Orange County Superior Court Judg~ Mark Soden. Central Municipal Court Judges Eugene Langhauser and John Teal. and prosecutor Jack Ryan. a candidate for a central m unic1pal court seat being vacated by Judge Robert Law. Reactmg to word of the en- dorsement. J u dge Soden or Newport 8each said, "I'm de· lighted." Soden's opponent. however. Richard Farnell, a deputy dis· trtcl attorney who resides in L3guna Beac h, was not so happy. J Farnell charged that the s he riff did not investigate Sod en'• sentencing record in criminal caws nor consult with the d1strit'l 3ltorn ey·~ office . about Soden's performanc~ on c r I mlD&I c:a.ea. Soden said he was plea~ "the s herlfr Investigated my back~.·· The jurist 'laid be had not personally sought Gates' en dorsement. "I had some friends , approach him." Soden said. And Soden said Gales' en- dorsement JOms that he has n·· ce1 ved from relmng Superior Court Judge Robert Kneeland. and Superior Court Judge Ken - neth Willaami:.. former distnct , attorney. "I treasure the law enfort'.c · ment backing a great deal." Soden srud . Farnell said he additionallv ~as disturbed by the sheriff'.s canceling of an appointment to discuss an endorsement. Farnell suggest('(f the sheriff was endorsing Soden over the is· s ue of con ~hdation or lhl· marshal's ofhce, which handle::. municipal court bail!fring, tnlo the sheriff's office. ·'It 's JUSt another plum or Gat es empire.·· Farnell :J:.· serted. Gates announced several weeks ago that he was going to l!>Sue tu s own endorsements m lhe June 3 judicial elections. Al the time, he said the voting ' public is "starving ror informa-l lion" on judicial candidates. Gates scheduled a noon press 1 tonrerence today to formally J present the first of what is an· ticipated to be several sets or en· l dorsements in superior a nd ~ municipal court contests. t Sixty-eight candJdates. inch.Id· j Ing 12 deputy district attorneys, are vying for office. Judjte Lanl(hauser or Santa I <See GATES, Pace .U> , Co ast Weather Fair and warmer Wednesday. Lowa tonight 50 at the beaches and SS inland. Hllhs Wednesday in the 80s. IN8 .. ETea~v MOlldaJI ,.ht, the beat i n fllmtng wcu honored. A N~w York f111Uoal honor1 the worst. SH Poge 812. f'IU"tury rradur••·· ,,,..,.. WASHINGTON (AP> -ProducUon at U.S. factories fell a sharp 0.8 percent in March, giving another alp that·the naUon's economy has begun to slow, the Federal Reserve reported to- • day. fi're• Pa_. A J TEACHERS END PLOY. • • m asse and e njoy 80-degree weather at the beach, officials theorize No disciplinary action will be taken against the participating teachers. a lthough under the law letters or reprimand could be inserted in their personnel files. district officials said today. Now that recommenda!ions are an the hands or the district. • trustees have 10 days In which to s tudy them und reveal the specific contents. Union leader Cue pointed out today in a letter to District Supt. John W. Nicoll and the board that there is no statutory dea dline for acceptance or reJection of the faclflndtng team 's report. Cue is still calling for a return to bargaining. ··Finally, the report Of the factfmdini panel ls be(ore the parties. This situalfon presents to the tmioa and the district an opportunity In wbicb both have an obligatioo lo renew efforts to con- clude a satisfactory contract,·• his letter says lo part. Teachers claim percentage figures published in recent days reagarding what the district is offering and what they want are distorted and make them look s illy as a result. ·'The last district offer was 8 percent retroactive to Oct. 1, which, calculated, comes out to a 6.5 percent annual increase," Cue says. "The union's last demand was 11 percent retroactive to Nov. 1 which calculates to an 8.8 percent annual increase,·• he adds. "However, the difference between offer and demand Is real- ly 2. 5 percent more for teachers in a tuahty, "Cue said f'ro• Pagp 11 I REDS ADVANCE ... Afghanistan. That Soviet in· tecvention prompted President Carter to warn the Russians that the United States would resist, with military force if necessary, a ny Russian move to take con· trol or the Oll·producang Persian Gulf The Ro~ov was accompanied b)' a guided·m1ssile destroyer and one o the r Soviet n aval vessel also was said lo have en· tered the Indian Oce an , raisinf? Soviet naval strength to. 28 shfps. The United States has 26 ships m the lndaan Ocean·Arablan Sea area. the most powerful of them two big aircraft carriers with about 150 planes aboard. Meanwhile, the Soviet Union as r eporte dly m ovin g m ilitary for ces into the area north of Iran. according to White House natio na l security a dvise r Zb1gniew Brzezinska. Brzezinski quoted "credible reports" as saying the Soviet fo r ces m ove d i nto th e Transcaucasus area, but gave no figures on the number or troops involved. In an interview Monday night on PBS' McNeil-Lehrer Report, Brzezinski said the activity is similar to the Soviet buildup in Dl!cember wtiJch preceded the Ru ssian occ upation o f DAILY PILOT OMoee ~ _,,. lltJIM.Qmll~=-1 ....... -1"1l9Hal Tal1•"•H (tH) ...... Ch11•1•M111I••~ c Afghanistan. He said these Soviet moves and other factors show the conlln· uing crisis in which Americans are being held hostage at the U S. Embassy in Tehran is pro· ducing "enormous damage" to I ran 's national interests. The "danger of partition" an Ira n exists because the hostage cr1:.1s has increasingly isolated Iran from the rest of the world. Brzezinski said. Soviet forces occupied the northern sector of Iran for a year after the end or World War II, finally withdrawing only un· der diplomatic pressure from t he United States and other countries. f'rowe Pflfl*' A I GATES •.. Ana is racing opposition from deputy district attorney Eric Snethen of Tustin, while Judge Teal of Fullerton is being challenged by Robert Thomas, a deputy district attorney from Newpo·rt Beach and Nancy Kaufman, an Orange County Legal Aid Society attorney. Ryan, who beads the district attorney's major fraud and con- sumer protection unit, Is amoog seven persons seeking Judge Law's seat. Other candidates are Cliff Harris. an Anaheim dep- uty district attorney, and al· ioineys Marjorie Edwards , VIima Aarons, P. Lee Johnson, Bob Harde,n and Robert Fraser. Boy and Dog Flectrocuted CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. <AP> -A boy b1I dog and a deer were fou~d electrocuted in wooda near Camp Rippon. Lawrence Ll1bt, 17, wu found about tblee·fourtba ol a mile ln· to tbe wooda from Cbappaqua Road. Near the boy's body lay the dead do& and deer. Pol.tee aald there WU a live electrical *ire OG tbe lround that bad come down with a fallen tree. They theorized that tbe deer m&J have be• IMc· troeuted when tb• do1 di•· covered the deacl anlmal and ·toucbed UM live ~re too. They aald UM boy may have been killed tr)'lq to aave hi• doe· IAOaAMmftO f AP> -ID· dutriallat JUltla Dart dtel11 :Zl1MI Howard Jania' a. tu cut laldadve la ,.. ..... for ~ .......... ,.., ... 91 .' .-... Oaa• for ••• U.S • ...... Another candld1t1 for tba OOP nomlftaUon for the U.S. . s. ......... ._ .,. le ... . elahm a ... ._ Mia .... • ,, ... ,.,... .......... ., bis fatmer taMl=:"Mr lllr: Dart'• btlp ~ ....... Propo1kion t, tM Jan• 111e11 .. , tu cut Pl'OPOIAI oa tM J .. a ballot. Sebinita. R·N••JOrt Bw:t said Jania bad earner PnMDla to IUpport bim. But Dart. a Oann '=1:; 11Jd ln a telephone Monday. "We obvloualY w&ated Jarvis' support for Gann, butt.be two are Dot related. n.tre •• • trade there." Jarvll bas not ~sup port for any of the seven Republicans seeking to run against Democratic U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston. But some rivals of Gann say there are rumors be will endorse Gann at a dinner lo Los Angele~ tonight that ls co-chaired by Dart. · Dart supports Proposition 9 and says be wtU raise some funds for the ballot measure. But be doesn't know bow much. "I don't even know what we're gotn1 lo give. We're going to give enough lo do some good," be said. A Jarvis spokesman, Harvey Englander, also denied any deal between Gann and Jarvis. who had a falling out after they sue· cessfully co-sponsored Proposi· Uon 13 two years ago. Englander said Jarvis might endorse a candidate for Senate this week. Asked if it would be Gann, Engl ander said: "No comment." Gann joined the other six GOP Senate contenders Saturday m a nnouncing his support for Proposition 9. which would cut s tate income taxes in half. Dart said he has supported Cranston In the past but broke with him over a labor bill. ·•1 told him If he voted for that bill I would go against him and do everyt.h.lng l could to beat him. That's what I'm trying to do." Dart said. Fir111 Awarded Plaza Study Th e Orang e Co unt y Trans port ation Commission a warded a 559.000 contract Mon· day for a transportation study of the South Coast Plaza area to the Newport Be ach farm or Basmaciyan-Darnell. Inc. Under a four-agency agree· m ent which also includes Costa Mesa. Santa Ana and Orange Coun ty Trans it Di s trict Bas maciyan ·Darnell will ex· amine transportaUon needs of th<' commercial a nd residential area The area to be studied is bounded by the Sao Diego Freeway, the Costa Mesa Freeway, MacArthur Boulevard and Bear Street. Nader Raps Front Runners WASHINGTO N CAP > - Cons ume r a dvocate Ralph Nader. who four years ago spoke favorably of Jimmy Carter the candidate, says he is disappoint· ed with Carter the president. However. Nader also is critical of Republican preslden· tial front·runner Ronald Reagan. Nader criticized both Monday in speaking to the National Press Club and said he would not endorse any candidate for president. fi',....PagrAl NURSE ••• her or the slowing heart beat. "We know, don't worry 'about ll," the wltne11 quoted Mlss Ada ma, who coatlnued playlna cards, according to testimony . .When Fruer's heart monitor showed a straight line. indicat- ing he wu near death, Miss Adaim ordered tbe nune Co go Into the patient's room and fake a heart musa1e. the wttneaa told the arand Jury. Fraser dled a abort Lime later. accordlq to recofda. One nurse Hid Illa Mama Joked: "You JUlt don't know bow to kW patleatl off.'' wblle dll· cuaalae au&omoblle acddnt vie· Um llariM Bartletl OG lfattb 2. Private Rites Set For Ralph Maskey Private funeral serviC!es have bee n scheduled for long·time Newport Beach realtor and clVJc leader Ralph Maskey. who died Saturday at age 85. M r . Ma s key . a nativ e Californian. moved lo Orange County m 1924 and to Newport . Beach in 1929. . A real estate developer, he opened up tracts or land lo r esidential development that became the city of Buena Park. H e a ls o d eveloped large portions of West Newport, mcluding Newport lsland. He was a member or the original board or directors. or Newport ·Balboa Savings and Loan. whose founder. Paul A Palmer. died a year ago. M r . M as ke y 's civic l'Ontrabuta o n s ranged from membership on the Board or Freeholdt•rs who developed the t·at y charter. to the presidency ~ the then Newpo rt Beach Chamber of Commerce Mr. Maskey was a director of the Orange County Fair and t wace served as president of the !'lewport Harbor Bo ard or Healtors. f'or his~ efforts on beha lf o f the Board or Realto rs, he was made an honorary life member or the Hoard of Directors of the Ca lifornia R e al E s tate Assodation. In the H arbor Area. Mr ~laskey was a member of the S a nta Ana Country C lub. CIVIC LEADER DEAD Ralph Maakey, 85 Amigos V1ejos and the Seafanng Masonic Lodge 7~. He was aho a member of the Al Malaiuh Shrine. He is s unived by his wtdo"'. Irene She suggests m emon.tl t·ontnbuuons to lhe Seafannl.l "t1a:.onic Build.mg Assocaatwn. PO Rox 2026. '\ewport Bt''6ch. !12663 2 Drivers Injured In Mesa Collisions A lone motorist whose car plowed into a palm tree in an un· t>x plained wreck and a young woman whose car was destroyed in a rear·end collision suffered injuries in Costa Mesa traffic crashes Monday. Kun YI S un. 41 . or 4749 Redbluff Ave .. Irvine. was listed 1n s table condition today at Costa Mesa Me morial Hospital where she is under treatment for multiple injuries Police said the re were no wit· ne!.Ses to the accident at Johnson Avenue and Cheyenne Street when the victim's vehicle Jumped the curb and smas hed into the tree. Pamela R P inpa tene. 21 . or Tustin. was treated at the samP hos pital Monday morning and released after suffering mulhplf' lacerations m a rear.end cr ash on F airv1 t'w Road at Wake Forest Dnve Police said her car 'ti.as dt.o mollshed when it bit tht' rear or one driv e n b\ M1 chat:I Cassano\'a. 19, or J041 F11lmorl· Wa}. Costa Me:.a The Pinpitene car th en careened over a nearby l'Urb and crashed into a brick '4311 damaglllg the structure Nont' of the partae~ wa!> cited. pohcesaid. By 1''TF:VE MITCHELL Ot ,.,. 0•11' ~llet Swtt A wron.c·way driver on the ~an Diego Freeway. who wit· nebses said smiled od icnored warnJng blas ts. from horrified motorists. slammed head-on into a van Monday afternoo n, i.eriously injuring himself and a pasi.enger an the other vehicle. It took firemen nearly an hour to free David Cavin. 30, of Santa Ana Crom the wreckage or hts green station wagon after the 1 1$ pm. crash on the San Diego Freeway. Just north of the Laguna Freeway. lie '4a.'> rushed to Saddleback c·,,mmunaty lfoi.p1tal where of. r1c·1als sa1d today he remains in ~ua rded con d1t1o n in the ho.,p1tal's inteni.ivc care unit Al so tnJUred an the head-On l'f&!>h was John Rousl', 26. of t udahy , who wa s a passenger in J van drivt•n by Timothy O'Don· nt'll, 31. of Fullerton. Rouse remains an cntical con- rt 1 ti on at t he hos pital, and t I Donnell was treated for minor inJunc.'i and releabed late Mon· 1lay. Cahfornaa ll1ghway Patrol -.pokesmen said witnesses chum c · J ,.an :.topped m the fast lane o( 1 h e northbound San Diego Freeway, t urned Into the cente'" divider. backed up, then bega.(l 1 r.i velmg southbound, weaving 1n Jnd out or oocoming traffic. Bogus Bill Discovered A bookket>per pre paring "'t>t•kt•nd deposits for a Costa \f e:.a i.erv1ce station ctccount \I onday !.pottt'd a discrepancy 1r1 a :.lack of currency and puJled out a countcrf1•1t S20 bill. police 'Jld Employee Roh H Caldwell . of Campus Shell. 1201 Baker St .. turned lht• fu nny money over to 1>r f1 cer Ro.,t·oe Broad, who passed it on to Detective J im ~trickland of the check forgery J nd counterfeit bill dt>tail lnvtx.t1g.ttor. i.J1d the phony S:!O mu~t have bt'en passed during a bu~) period at the ~t alion ~ PtAGE1 The ultra·thin Piaget Hand-crafted in Swuzerland. All in 18k gold, the cue. the hands, the dial. the bracelet. even the buckle on the leather strap. \BJdl CZl!a/J14 CJl1wfe4/ flnit lt!\Wrry IS FASHION ISLAr-.:n • NEWPORT REACH. CMlrORNIA 926()() .. . . t •• ... ~ • -1 , .. Another Dlll'M t.Ufted Kia Adama waa watcblnt tbe womu•a heart mon.ltor ud A1· Inc: "Come on, Marlu, dle." The U ·)'Hr·old New York woman died that nme day. ,. __ . ____ J -·~~~~--,~~~---~~~---------._--~:--____________ ..... __ ..;.. ________________ ~~ ----------~~------ Fair Shake Due? LUrit a slut ma,nlf11DC mlmar, tbe u..s. 80ela1 S.curttJ pro1ram refleeta tbe dismally unequal atatu cl women In tbe Job marlret&>laee -1ilapMaf evidence ol centuries o(diacrhninat1oo. Like a roartq bonfire, lndiput demudl for corrective action are tPN•dlnt apion• women throuibout the land and acro11 all catetortes of ace. educjUon. race and lncome. And at lut, Uketheretp0naible autborlUea ll~y are auppoeed to be. Soclal Security expert& are 1l1nalln1 that we may be on the brink of wtpln1 out the .-oral loequitlea that have blotched this system. marred the Justice of UUt creat a«tal pro1ram and aha med Its poijcym1ker1 for so long. Lll'l:8TYLE8 IN TID8 nation ba~e undergone enormous upheaval since the' 1930s, when the framers of our Social Security System built int.o the law the stereotype,s of family life In which they so firmly believed. Even then. the stereotype of the typical American famUy -a male family head Uhe sole ~read\ol#inner'J. a .housewife. a boy and a girl ·-was by no means enurely accurate. But it's true that In 1940 only 14 percent of all married women were in the paid work force and the traditional role for a married woman was homemaker. Only a relatively few "old maids" were expected to earn a wage and social security benefits in their own right. But between the 1940s and today, women have surged into the U.S. work force at a pace which has made this influx the o utstanding economic phenomenon of the 20th century. TODAV, MORE THAN four out of 10 married women are in paying JObs . The two.paycheck family is rommonplace. The woman·s paycheck is at the foundatwn of our economic society. Yet. as In the l>ast. women are in the main still reh:gated to the lowtr·paymg jobs -with women who are doang identical work under identical c1rcumst.ances as men often paid less. A startling result · The average benefit for a woman retmng tn 1980 will be more than 40 percent below the avt:rage benefit of u newly.retired male v. orker HER RECORD OF lower earnings from her JOb out~1de the home only part1aJly explains this s1cken- 1ng disparity Another factor is that there will be ~aps m ht.>r work record reflecting the periods "'hen she drops out of the work force to bear and care for du ldren Al the sam(' tame. the ratio of divorces to mar. nages has Jumped Crom one divorce for every six marnage certifi cates issued in 1940, to one divorce for every two marriage certificates Issued t.oday . But a divorced woman cannot collect a benefit based on her former husband's earnings record in her older years unless the marriage has lasted for at least 10 years ( lJnttl recently. it was 20 years. l Even 1f her marriage has lasted 10 years. the ch ances are that she hasn't worked or has held only low paying JObs and has been an In-and-outer -tak- ing wne out for homemaking or childbearing. TO Pl'T IT BLl'NTL V. un le-ss a woman works full·t1me for most of th<' years after she Is out of S('hOOI. or work!\ at home as an unpaid homemaker l'l a marnaJ?e that doe<, not end tn the divo rce court. she d~s not gel a f;ur 5hakl· from Social Security in her older yea~ The benefit she gets may not be enough to live on lt will be equal lo one·half the ex-husband's benefit when he retires. the same as a wife's benefit. The w1fe's bene fit . though. was designed to be a supplement for couples living together. It was not de· signed to support a divorced woman with no other in· come who must maintain a separate household -a reaht> m m1lbons of instan~s. On top of these inJust1ces: consider as well -MANY MARRIED WOMEN who work for pay ~ 111 get benefits no higher than 1f they had never worked QUts1d<' the home and never had paid a penny in Social Se('Uflt) taxes Onl~ 1f th1~ woman worker has earnings at least one third of the couple '!. total mcome is she guaran· teed " larger benefit than !>he would get as a depen- dt•nt v.1fc> If both husband and wife are work1n~ an com para11vely low payin~ JO~. lhe couple can end up w 1th Social S«unty benefits that are smaller than the be~fits paid to a couple in which only the husband holds a paying JOb The mequ1t1 es. the insults lo women. the lack of a realistic appraisal of our society as it actually exists run throughout the Social Security System. But the brmk of progress may be just ahead of us. Oil, Gas Drills l.Jp DENVER (AP > -The number of oil and gas drilUngs was up 17 .5 percent in the first three months of the year compared lo the same period a year ago. according to Petroleum Information Inc .. the oil and gas industry's re-porting service The overaJI success rate during the fi rst quarter was 72.1 percent. compared with 68 percent during the same ptriod last year. the Denver· based reporting service said. Petroleum Information said that the Rocky Mountain region's rig count hit an all·time h.lgh on March 31 with 414 units at worlt. The previous high was 411. set Jan. 14. Gol~ Silver Quotations 8)' Tlae Auocla&ed Preu Sel~ted world 1old prkes today: Londoa: morning fhdng $485.50, ort $34.25; arternoon fix· Ing $497.50. off S32.25 : closina $497.50. Part.I: afternoon fixint $507.26, off S30.42. Fraakfun: $496.98. oft S38.00. Zurkb: ~00 bid. off $33.00: $496.00 asked. New York: Handy & Harman mld·momlng $497 .so. o(( S32.2S. . New York: Engelhard selllna prtce mid·morning $498.75. off $32.~. New York: Engelhard fabricated gold mid-morning 1618.21. o(f $33.'3. * * * NEW YORK (AP) -Handy 4r Harman allvtr $14.300, olf S0.550. Entelhard allver. $14.200, off $0.550: fabricated 1llver, Sl.5.01.5, off tcU78. ND YORK CAP) -Spot nonftlTOUI met.al prteea to-,... day: 11. C..... .tt"•,98\4 I poUnd, U.S. deaUnaUoal. , ' telii '5-48 Centi a pound. aae ""'-•"' eenu • pound, deltvtnd . ..... •.•• • pound. Met'CWJ '405.oo,... nm. Pla..._ IS2'7·18SO l~ oa. N.V, • • A LJISfWll .. _. ... ....... ~ .U:-.&7..*I ... .... ~ ............ , ............... ............. ................. ____ ... _... ....... ,... ... ..... 111 i. ....... town-t"-i ••UM~ """ ............ """" ........... e eooo,... a.of ..,..,.. .... "' ttle llllN~~a.. --the~-., ~·-• IUCnlO OOllll/1/llt'f ; """°°' .... OllOQMllMY "Ctwla.~~-~== uo•~ f he °""" °' eomeont cloM hN a ctfUllC ~ on Mllllde I ~le (Pett 11 • THI MADY IUNCM Bobby end Peter Cat"!) OUI 1n me bectlytrd 10 1oo11 '°' UFO. Fcw-rner utronaut Jam•• McD111111 QUHI .. .,. e SAHFOAOAHO~ Fred aMeila lnlo Ille NBC atudK>• 10 meet Lena Horne, the 'first i.dy of h1S dream•" • ~CA\IE'TT Gueet C11"*1 McRH (Parl I ol 2) 8!) OVER EASY • Creet1Yity"' (RI Cl) TIC TAC DOOGH 9 MERV QAIFF'~ Guea11 Ron Ely, Eva GaOO< W1"1am Peter 8111· ty. Caplllin CltH Montgom 7:00. C88 NEWS U NBCNEWS 8 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN A powe..crazea 1c11ng sn«•lf hikes a oi.h~e 10 Fonz-e ana conoucts a heavy-nonded c9mpa1gn 10 tun h•m ou1 ol IOW'\ D ABC NEWS 0 CJ) Ja.<ER'S WILD CD M'A'S'H E~hausle<I lrom 2• houni. The "Happy Days" aang put on a burlesque routine wllh strlpper Juanita Me rrtlt tonight al 8 on ABC. ChaM el 7 From le ft ure Ron How ard. Henry Wi nkle r , Donn y M o s t a nd Ans o n Williams. ol dllty, ~and Cd. Potter rWOl'd to a 0.- P«tt• ca11 for -oeon• lrom a Kor_, Almy llolpo- 1&1 G) THE BENNY HILL. SHOW A k>Ok GI the 1111 Of fin 1magtnary f&mou• mu.,. c1an wtllGl'I lakes lh•a m1tn l rom boyttood lo rnatt>ood S) OVV.EASY 'Cre1t1V1ly" (RI 8!) MACNEfl I LaiRER REPORT 7:309 20Nll4£~ SI-EdWardt and Connie ()'Vl'Q VISlt ll'tfl Cent« lof Hflltllng Ari• -. people ol ell 11ges learn 10 ~ w11h pnysM:al pain, an •nteo-v-*''n a dOC1or ... no tracnes chilaren at>oul oeatn a ~ at 1ne n<>wt?St l>u09•"11 dev>ces, 8 IOOr OI Ille Conrad Hilton Hou54! In Bef·A" 8 8HAHANA GUe$1 Barbi Be<lton I TICTAODOUOH ALL ... THI FAMll Y M1111 tnnet•lf aome monev lln<I gtV9S 8 ~"'°" 10 11\t McGovern campaig n, causing Archie lo M Ille r.eotino e ADAM-12 Malloy and Reed Mvfl 10 t!UKCIM lhetr Wilt Wll¥f't I hey tlave 10 06lll wUh 11 drunken drtvef fll MACNE>l I L£HRl;.A Rt PORT ~ NEW8a4EC1< (() P M. MAGAZINE Seti a gi-uetl!>g -rec;e and ,,_, • WQ81anan ~-t~llM'I 8.'00 8 CJ) THE WHfTE sw.oow An amt>ouous rtval COIKll convmees Reevt1s s11r guard to lee"9 the Carver I eam and play tOf Mm IR 1 CJ SANFOAO 0 P~ER: CEl,l BlOCK H S~•ulll accusal•ons '"P•OOe 1ne •f'oreuo<I 1•mo1.ons 01 P'''°'*' 1;nd ~1att ..... • ·~ • .,.. 0..-. Illy" ,, .. .,.. ....... ............. -~-~ .................... ................. ,..., ........ .... ...... ,. ..... ........ ............ l'•'ftl••ff =-==---~ ...... O....T,... ........ _..,......., ......... lid .... ., ... Cflklo ....,_ .. lllld out ...... ~otlllt111•1lllltif .. .,.Lllct. ...... ~ • L'-'1-ICC) MO 9 LAVllMI& TN _.. are Nr9d M --..---~ .. ...... 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Dena Andrews and IUM>nda Flem· lnl 1tar In thll 1uapenHfuJ movie aboui two a1-riunee on a coUlalon coune. KCET • 8:30 -Opera From San Francleco. Luciano Pavarotti and Renata Scotto atar In Act II or Ponchlolll '• clas alc opera .. La Gioconda." C~ 9 9 :00 -.. Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones." A dramatlza . tion of the events that culminated in the mass murder and sulclde in Guyana <re· viewed below>. '° ~ .... btlftO ...... ~ ldl Al'llln tar ~ .. TA)O --NW. .... 9111'9. .... '° -• .,.,.... 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Nl!WlYWB>~ DAW AU.IN AT LMQE 0.Wla~~ 11119'• io-. a q . a eowt)oy, • ~. and Or ffllnk-1tlln • AU•TMlFAMllY 0 1an<1pa At-eNI bf~ Gloria'• llttla t>ebV tlOfN tor e geine of pot.It With lhebOya • THE 8ENHY Hll.l SHOW Senny Pf9"11• • lekeOff o1 e I-lV husblind end woht eoolong lewn • PtaAHO~ I t .JO 8 ()) IAAHA8Y JONe,8 Jull a!Mr Bameby ~ a •etar1'ed bOy Of """de< Cflltgel and l\M """ ... _, lt'Olner .,.._ ,. .. ..., IRI 0 T()fOf'T C..-1 ~I 90!> Newhart C..-t• we11"' Mannau Suun Sulliven, l aHy r.1111n I DA TINO GAME ((0) AllC MEWS ~ • • Raw W•n<:I '" fdt'" . I li51!1 bl,,f'• , ---~ . •• HOUN'e .... • ..,IMM'Y 1r--MO ... ,...... ...... flff.of.. ... .....,.0... 1 ............ ••t.t"A--OfTN" f tt7t) UM ........ lfterW .. rtin.n. A note& .,.,....." .... ~· ,,... ... "'°"'Y ..... ,,_. • con._. whOtf odOrtul """""' tflCllMt 11«.( .. I -MlllOHJ- ,,.. TWIJOHT lOHI • u•• OM: ..Cll•'f • QSTM&AM tz:M. lilCWll • • .. .._. Dr. Clwtslaan" ( ttal) Jell1 Hlrtfloll. floe>. .......... • tidlla **~"IW•A~ (116C» &con 8'edy, MGM FAllrMll, U:AO. (I) C:.LAft ~ ** "Ode To A Dying LOW'" lt•77) '*'-W._ wflght,Ovlll-8eHord A ~~--llga lot ~ lof • hlghwey petrol ~ •• r~ and • _,,.,, In Med of mediall llfl.,Uion, 1:00 8 TOMOMOW &ddy Rocle'• _, C.mel Myef'•, rwo lllm ligures of ttwJ ~,,.., jOlf'I l om al Plcllla;r, lhe name of Mary PicillOfd al\d DouQIH l'IW· C>enll• Jr • MOVIE • • • "l lMI Mouse That Roared" I 195g1 Pl"ler Seller•, JHn Se1>erg. wt-en 1t1e Gr 8fld Oumv of F~ rN!tnl Ill~ ~ .iatus. 111 ~ oeoc>e 10 00 IO W'll# Wltl'I ll>e U S IO ~OYe lhe l'COnO"'Y ( I ,,, • 30 """ I '"°D MCME • • • • AM c.a.i ' I 195 11 St9PM'f' McNat11. Oa1t ~ The ~ .,.true;. IOf al a ,el hgnter ~ IS tr~ -one otiv. c.oen IU<nt OU1 10 be lhe r..other OI • polQI IOf -'>OM o...1n,,. ~ ·~ I< 'Wl I lt'rclttnda11'• Dat1ll•~ Mo"l,.s 1t*>• •• ~"The Ntght fighters" I 19e01 ~ Mlldlum, Oatl O'Her11ny. A retuct1n1 yovng man _,,_ a rOle tn !fie tnWI Re.loMIOn 12 ht• I ~ D • • • """' Spollert-c le.411 John w~ Mar· ..,,. OoetttCll'I An outlaw °* """'* lryono to '"* gold 1Yom -. (I hf , 30 ""° I ••••• ''Ttl&Oood Ear1n (Part II t 19371 Paul Munl.~ RA""" 8JMd on the 'tory 1>y ""'t 6uGI< 0 @) F~CE THE MUSIC 0 1100,000 NAME TH.AT TUNE 0 ~ HAPPY DAYS .1oannl(' dOC•~ 10 qo trom "snottca~e ' 10 Juell. a ptenned quiet WMl.end al e sectuOe<l movntttn cabin IU<ns 1n10 .l 'ltw"OIHlnq CHC\,IS w09n Janel end CN1uy 5how vp Wtll'I a CfOWd (CCI (R) AND n-£ WINNER f:'OR BEST 01RECTCA ~ ... W<XXJ'f AU.EN! ACGEP11NG THE Av.AA.[) F~ M~ ALLE.N 15 M~ Chann~I Lbfings 8 KNXT !CBS) Los Angull's 0 KNBC !NBC) Lo& Anqelt:s g K'TLA (lnc1) Los Angt•los 0 KABC rv (ABC) lo'> Angote'> CJ) i<,FMB 1CBS) San Diego 0 KHJ TV (Ind I LOS Anqelf''., ~ll KCST (AOC) San O•l'QO CD K'TiV (Ind ) Los Anqule" Q) KCOP TV \Ind l Los Angph•'i fl) KCET· TV I PBS) Los Anqt'lt'S m KOCE TV (PBS) Huntmglon Bedc.n ~'Cllll8 ' Wllt>n Clla· Chi IAMPS a IOI> as d pll()IO· qrapniw ~ 1>n111ant (RI G MOVIE • • • ' Run A Ctoolled Mlle ' ( 1969) LOU•S Jour· oan. Maty 'ylof MOOfC A I t'llCllef IX'COIN!S •nYOlved · wtln murdCf nnd W'llf'OV41 .,11 ... d•sco.,.,,,no en undor· Q•OUnO 5al>Ol9Qil plOI (2 hrs i CD CAROi. 8URHtTT AHDFRIEHOS CD MERV GRIFFIN m NOVA "ACI09S The Sllooco Barri· fof" ~tied tndlVld· ull/S P<O'f"ll 1ne MIC08M ot recen1 llGlent.tic: end med•· cal l>fMllttwougM for Ille deoJI (RI t-.30 8 RETUAN TO UGAHOA Ed Nelson natrates BlehOP Fes1o ~·· reNfn MAALON ~ANDO/ It's Trench Warfare for CBS, ABC This Week By TOM JORY l'\EW YORK CA P> CBS and ABC. batthng down lo the wire in the closest ratmJ.?S race 1n a de· cade. are farm~ an unprecedented arsenal of m ul11m1llJon dollar proJ.?ramming at lhe American le le\ 1sion v1Pwing public Wath pn·st1gc more than profits al stake. the two networks arl' c·ountinit on a mixture of sensa · tiona 1 new far<' and reruns of ear lier ratings win· f!erS to giVl' lhPm lhe ec}ge US t hey enter the last week of the 19i9-80 prime-time season in a dead heat "IT'S I\ LITTl.E LIKE an Clthletic contest ... said Brandon Ta rtikoff. president or the entertain ment d1v1sion at NBC. which is finishing the i.ea~on a clear third. "with two teams righting for the champ1onsh1p and running up the score ," Thl' finish will not be clear cut CBS and NBC sa \' that lhc leaders are neek and neck. both with av.era~<' Nielsen ratings fo r the seas.on of 19.5. That means that during an average evening hour. 19.5 percent of all l ' S, hous eholds with TV sets v.erc tune-d to each n<.·twork. But ABC began its prime·llme season a week aht·ad or the oppos1t1on. and entered the last wet-k of the i.cai.on da1m1n ~ a lead over CBS of t'-'O· tent hs of a point TTIE ONLY CERTAINTY 1c; th<' ~o I netv.ork and the runnerup v.111 be separatc-d by dl mo.,t a fraction or a point not MOUJ!h to mJke a d1f fert>nce when :.ettini: r:1lt''> that advertiser"> mu.,t pay for commercia l llml' "If there wen · ~· point·., d1m•n ·ncf' bPt"' Cf'n firs t and S<.'cond." i.a1d TV (•on-.ultant M1ch:wl Dann. a fonn<.•r programmer for both CR!-> a nd NBC. "winnin~ v.ould mN1n about S60 million 1n advcrt1s1ng rtvcnue, /l.s tt 1 ... 1t., :.tnrtly fo r the glory .. Dann b:ild thr ran• ''th<· d o.,e!.t in :1 decade. in volvtng No J NIIC :1" v.t'll a:. the lt'lldl•r' in ... runting. a <'•>n .. lant ~h1ft1ng or programs In an t•Hort l<r '"' rca'>1' .iud1cnr<' "THE DIF• f:R ENCF. TJOS time ... said Da nn. v. ho v.a:-CH!->' t•>P pro~r a mmer in that la~t photo· f1n1 ... h ra1·1-. 1.., 1hat tht-n. onl) CBS 1o1.as '>tunllng. Th1<. t1mt'. all 1hn•1· ,irt· '>tuntm~ to lht• max· 1m um For th1· l.i.,t na~ht or the i-<'ason. April 20, ABC ha:-'chE'dul~-d :I rr~·at or tht' Oscar·\\IOllin~ mOV· 1e , , Thl' Stine · c1ppo:-1t<' a tv.o-hour "Dukes of llan:.ird" '-lit'< 1al on ('BS and ~nC''i broadca~t h.H·k to hJt k or prl'\ lllU'il y aired \'PISOdes of Cl11 Ps " • MondJ) night, J\ HC v. as a~sured or a big au· l:.:Ji·m Jones a Hero? ~Mt's ~-r.ugedy :j~~nrc~h~~~)~~r,~~~~ .. ~~;~~w~~~c~~l?;~n~~~ ~~·; .J. J .J. • 1 p m ~"T 1nstt>ad of 10. allowing for two hours or pnme time instead of the ~ual one "fl"S A FEVER THE broadcast industry has ; By PETER J. BOYER c ) But therC' is something "'ron~ here The neHr expcnrnced before." Dann said. "All in ull, LOS A.1'\IGELES IAP> -"Sounds h ke a real dramatic nec~sity of shirung l.ight on his supposed probably S35 m1 lhon worth of programs 14•111 be •ot one, doesn't 1t., It's got all the elements -'TV R EV I EW o nce·good intentions. making Jim Jones e -.·en mo\'ed around 10 that week .,, ' bl acks. drugo;. re ligion. sex .. could m a ke momentarily a sympathetic chara<'te r . Jus t ABC ~ppeared in the best position to win the •eadlines all across the countr.-. .. does n't wash. This 1s no ~ayward hero. but a sick r h h N h 1 • d h race for lh<' ourt stra1g t season. onet e ess. No. that's not a CBS executive contemplating con artJst runnmg a eat camp scam CB S' chief program mer. Robert Da ly. could the ratings riches CBS hopes to reap 10 airing its It's lake going to a funeral you're not obliged to at· It all leads. of <'Ourc;e, to the numbing hnal decla rr on the ('\'l' of the showdown. with i.ome ~ four ·hour TV movie. "Guyana tend. scene. a "white alert" that 1s no me re loyalty test JUSllf1cat1on, "CBS has already won." Tragedy· The Story of Jim It as a wful to sec. as you <'an 1mag1ne. but there 1s Jones ,·• But the etliics involved CBS MAY PASS "GUYANA Tra gedy" orr as a one portion of the scene that may be the most ler· In fact. CBS established a strong regular arc similar. painful history lesson or a study in misguided rible moment in television his\ory lm('up during the season -.hlle ABC scored with The above dialogue is from zealotry, but their on·a ir prom06 leave no doubt as baseball's World Series in the fall and the Winter the movie, attributed to the to what the network has in mind. You see Jim AS JONES ADDRESSES' his followen; in the Ol ympics In February. c haracte r representing the late Jones in 3 passionate embrace with one of his ma dness or their final moments. telling the m. "ft --------------------- R e P . L eo R Y an . t s a Y m any women as the annoWlcer touts in resonant is all over. people. please take the medicine." a "cha racter" because R yan. in tones "The story of Jim Jones. · ·" child approachei, J ones and asks. "Do f have to this movie. is portrayed as 8 On a dramatic le vel. the movie is superbly ex· d ie., .. publicily·hungry politician ap~ ecuted. It begins with a frantic Jone5town scene in aooT" r par ently hoping to rurther the which Peoples Temple disciples are rushed lo a ~ause of Leo R yan by investigating Jones and his p avillion for poison potion. and bollers are shot down by armed guards. The chaos ends when ~ eoples Te mple. • J ones lifts his hand and sonly calls out: : l'M NOT CERTAIN THAT'S an a ccurate "All right, all right. it waa Just a loyalty test. :oortrayal. but accurac y lsn't the ambition of a We 're safe this time ... We must always be pre· :i'doc u·drama." Galherlng crowds is. pared to talce the final step. The next 'white alert' 1 :: CBS is apparently confident lhat a c rowd will might be a real attack .. alher to watch this exploitation, having dedicated POWE~ .. BOOTH£ RENDras' a s•·rtlinl wo eveninp of prime ttme to its showing (tonight ~ ir. ui :and Wednesday at 9 on Channel 2l in the final portrayal or Jones, presentin.g an earnest preacher ~eek of a nip-and·tuck ratingJ battle with ABC. wlth boyish good looks who becomes a meulanlc 1 Perhaps they're right. though I can't un· wacko with a death wish. ~erstand why anyone would willingly alt down to :tell".«: that dark tragedy of Jonestown. Guyana. ' . "Yes. my son." 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