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1980-04-18 - Orange Coast Pilot
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Phone Serviee Cut to 22,000 Irvine Domes - I DAILY PILOT * * * 25c * * * FRI DA Y A F T E RNOON, APRIL 18, 1980 • VOi.. ll, MO IOt, 4 S£C'Tt0te\, 50 P t.GES Cocaine Haul I Iranians Shout Defiance By T he Associated Press Dl'f1ant I r anian l eaders dl'darcd today their country can res ist mounting CS economic pressure Aul lhC' sanction'> <'8 m· pa 1gn \\a'> p1l'king up '>ltam amung Anwritan alhc::.. \\1th Auslralw and Iknmark 'il~nabng they a rt• n•ady to c lost· rnnks y.1th Pn•s1dcnl Carter Carter tightl-'n<'d a few morl' t•conomsc '>ere\\.., on I ran Thur., dav and proml'>l'fl military :it tH)n 1f ... llH.' 50 l ' S Emba.,s) hostagei. an· not freed Iranian Pres Hknl Aholhassan Bani Sadr .,a1tl in <.an 1nter\'1cw v. 1th lrnn., offlt·1al J>;.ir-, n1·"" agt•n<'.\ toda,\ "It '" dear to us ('arlt·r \\Ill do o.d l he <'an to for<•t• th<• Irani an" t o rC'leai.t• th" /\ mC'r1(':1n 1·aµtl\ t•s o~n, "''"' "'~" "-Sheri ff' s Deputy Ron .J one~ examines a Sl million cac~e of cocaine round in a Dana Point house when officer-. an~\\ercd a rt'porl of u man streaming Se\ en pcoplt• \\('rt' arn·sl1•<l on drug po~s<.·ss10n c harges But "" t• i.hall provide the m eans of res1s tanc<'." h<: said Bani Sadr ha'> !>aid repeated!~ Iran ha!> prepart'<I for months for s uC'h L S pn•ssure. en n J nu' a I hlrX'kad<' ~__::'--~~~~~~~ \ n "t ht• r I l' ad 1 n g re\ o I u Valley P h y sician H eld in Assault 1 1 o n a f\ 1\ y a t <> 11 ah Sade g h Khalkhah told the ~1 o'>lcm S<tb bath prn)cr mt·l'ting al TC'hrnn Un1vcri.1ty today that "we can l have any negotiation and media tion" wi th the United Slatt•s Carter 1s trv1ng to e nhsl lht· ht·lp or t r s a lhc'> tn squeezing I ran ee1rnom1c:.illy. and al a mectinJ.! next week the foreign mm1Stt'rs of, the nint• European Common Markel nations are <'X · pcl'led to take some anti-Iranian steps But Portugal has already ordert>d a trade ban with Iran. :.ind Denmark and Australia to- day appeared ready to join the i.anctions. A 37-year-old phys1c1an who p ractices in Fountain Valley was arrested on two counts of • a ssault with a deadly weapon T hursday a fter a store manager a lleged to police that the doctor tried to run him down with a car and pointed a gun at him after a business dispute . The phys1c1an. Micha el Rosenblatt. who lives 1n CQunty t e rrito r y n ear T u s tin . acknowledged tha t h e h ad engaged in a ver bal dispute w1th t he store manager but denied tha t a gun was involved , police said. Fountain Valley Police Delee· tive Larry Gr iswold said the doctor was questioned and re- ' leased Thurs day but that the \ cha r ges have not been drop~d. Police s aid t he incident oc· I c u rred at J: 15 p.m . at the Radjo Shack store at 18120 Brookhursl St.. when a custom er dispute erupted between Rosenblatt and t he s tore manager , Willi a m Frederick Knauer , 32, of Hunt- , ington Beach. Kna uer told police that when . be went outside to write down I t h e lice n se numb e r of Rosenblall's car , the car moved in, revet$e, forcing hlm to iumo up on the trunk Lo avoid being tut. police said. When the store manager went t o the d ri ve r 's window. Rosenblatt pulled a pistol from t h e glove compartm ent and pointed at him, Knauer told police When questioned by officers. the doctor said he did not inten- tionally back up toward the store m anager and d id not dis play a pistol Detective Griswold s aid a clerk at the store he has support· Representati ves of the Com- mon Market na tions in the Euro- pean Par liame nt urged the nine ISee IRAN. Page AZ> ,. IStt DOCTOR. Page t\2) ·Line's Busy 22,000 Plwnes Cut Off Service was interrupted early today to about 22.000 telephone lines in Irvine because a computer lost its memory. according to a Pacific Telephone Company spokesman. THE COMPUT E R FAILURE occur red at 9 a.m. in the Pacific Telephone Irvine Centra l office, 4918 Irvine Cente r Drive. Many 551, 552 and 559 prefixes were affected by the service interr uption. which was char acterized by a loss or dial tone on outgoing calls and fast busy signa ls for incom· ing caJls. REPAIR CREWS WER E working on the problem but a P acHic Telephone spokes m an didn't kn ow when t.elephone service would be fully restored . ------· Newport .CyeUSt mts Tree, Dies; Seeond This Week D•lft> p, .. , P'ftON It¥ •1<Mnt llW4' .. r NEWPORT MOTORCYCLIST KILLED ON BAYSIDE ORlVE Crash Shattered Helmet of Gregory Pangburn Newpo rt C yclist, 22, Smashes Tree, Dies A :-;ev.porl n eal'h man bec amt• the ::.t·cond molnrt•)chi.t to die this \\C·ck in Newport Beach \\hen hl' cras hl'd into a tree on Bayside OriH' t•arly to day Police 1dent1flcd the dead man as Gregory Alan Pangbum. 22. or 2805 W Balboa Blvd Th<'v said h1i. bodv wa" d1i. C'(}\'t>rCd at about 4 a m 1n the IOOO block of th<' road" a) by an off-duty Costa Me sa police of ricer on his way home from work. According to police the s kKI m a rks left on lhe roadway in· dicate Pangburn was traveling at a high rale of s peed when he lost conlrol or his motorcycle . Officers said ll appe ared h<' hit u tree with his head. 'shatter Train Kills Youth RlVERBi'.NK <AP l -A 13· year -old Oakdale boy. Kyle Hickman . was killed a nd a second boy, Scott Nugent. 14. was Injured when a Su la Fe Railway trnin rammed their m o tor cycle he r e. authorities said. ' I' m g ht-. helmet I 11~ motorcycll' h1l ;mother lret•, breaking the framt• of thl' vehicle Earlier this v.eek. 16·,rear-old \. n•g Jenkins of Corona de\ Mar dU'd after his motorcycle col hded with a parked truck near his honw Man's Body Found in Actor's Pool LOS ANGELES (AP> -The body or a young man was found in the swimming pool at actor Hugh O'Brian's Be nedict Can· yon home tod ay, a nd pollce said the death mec be drug.· related. The aead tnlln. said to be in his 20s. was appare ntly one of several people r enting a guest ho use on the actor 's property . said police Sgt. Buck Wright. O'Brian was out of town at the tame. "supposedly down in Tex· as somewhere." Wright s aid. II ·Recent VictiDJ 38th LOS ANGELES I AP> -1be so-caJJed Freeway Killer may h:ive picked u p where t he Trash Ba~ Murderer left off. Southern Callforna a detectives a r e investigating the possibility 1 hat 38 young men and boys ... rain s anC'e 1972 may all have bel'n \ ll'llms or the ··new " kallt'r The "old" killer 1s serving 21 life tcrm1' an San Quentin state pn-.on "Tras h Ba~ Burderer" PatnC'k Wayne Kearney. 40, was <'On\ 1ctcd of three s layings in H1\ ers1dc County an 1977 and plt'adl'<i guilty to 18 more in Los ,\nj!el<.·i. County 1n 1978 Hut police had once put the dt'ath toll 1n the homosexual Tr::ii.h Bag Murders a s high as 34 Th l' 'H'!\ ua I ov<' rt o n es of 11 murdC'r'> comm1lled b etween lle"(;mb<'r. 1972. a nd January. 19i6. al first IN police to confuse ,at 1l'astont· of lhem with the Trash Ha~ ~turden; The.· II \1 ct1m s included known homO'>l'xual~ or bisexuals, and .iuthor1t1cs said some had been brutally tortured But thest' murders we re never a1tr1buted to Kearney, whose '1<.'l1ms "ere mutilated and dis· posed of in green plastic trash ba~::.. Some autho rities now believe thl' 11 slayings may have bN'n lhP first work of the so· ca lied F n•c\\ a y Ki lier. Mo"t of the 38 deaths now be· !See F RKEWAY, Page A2 ) Co ast \\'eathe r F og and lo w clou d s night and morning hou rs. Mos tly s unny Saturday with s lightly coole r da\•l1m<' tempe r atures. Lows ton ight in the 50s. l llghs Saturday in the 60s. I NSIDE TODAY -. l ' I l I . \2 OAIL Y PILOT s Fnday Apn1 18. 1960 Prime Bate_ DFco~ _ :=!i~e~8r ~ Banks Set 19 % Percent Cliarg.~--Ustea •'rOm AP Dtapa&~lwa S.-vtrfll major bank1 reduced \be1r prune I odlna rates to lt~ percent today. conUnuSnt • declln~ In i.Gtere.t rate.a that at celE-rated thl w k a ll ap peared lht' l't'l.lnom)' ma~' ha \e anh•rt'd •• rt'C\' s1on Mor~un Guurant) Trust Co o( Ne" York , thl• n1ation '1 CU'lb largest ba.nk . cut the rate from w perceo\ \nf r~toro 1tv~1 reached lhl month .. Wt.• ft't·l thut'b un upprupru.att· ratt> (ll\'t!I\ lh" 1·ond1t1onl\ t•t th1-. timt', · ., .. ,d a M or.:u• pokt'Smaw 8ut New York b <.:1t1bunk. the nation 'a •~l'ond larg~lt bank, cut 1\.1 rate only lO li~ perefl\t Thl' mov'·~ ''urne l14o day urtt>r Cha!>'' Munh.Jtttrn Bank the nalloo's Uurd-largest bank. cut its ratt' to 1941 pt'rcent ChaSt! today mall'hl'd the cut to 1912 J)t'r cent Ul> did No l the 8ank of Amen<'a, No. 6 Ctiemacal Bank and No 8 Bankers Trust Co. The prime tending rate I!> l'har(led by banks on loans to most credit-worthy corporate customers. with moat other com- mer cial and indus trial bor- rowe rs paying more. With some economiats saying a recession m ay have begwi in March. the interest rate on six- month Treasury bills has fallen from a peak ol 15. 7 percent in March to 12. 72 percent in market. trading Thursday. Other m oney-market rates have also fallen. Som e s ma ll banks have lowe red their prime rates to is:i.~ percent. . The prim e rate h ad ne ver been above 12 per cent until August but rose rapidly as the F ederal Reserve tried to fight infJation with tight credit. M ean\tbile gov e rnme nt fig ures s howe d today tha t growth of the nation's economy s lowed sharply in the first three m onths of 1980, a pparently set· ting the stage for the beginning of the recession. 'Fhe Commerce De partment report said the gross national product grew at an annual rate of I I percent f roi'h~~~ary throu~h March. down a 2 percent rat<' of growth in tht· fourth quarter of 1979 It ::i lso ~a i d the r t' wa~ a ~orsenmg of inflation to an an· nual rate of 11 4 percent in the first quarte r. up from a 9.4 per- C'ent rate m the fourth. This in- flat1on meas urement is different from the c..:onsumer t'nce J.ndex. which has shown an 18 percent rate or increase. The fm;t quarter G NP report showed the economy was s ink- ing toward recession levels. althou~h it hadn't started. But it provided support for predictions that the recession may have started in la te March or c<1rly April. Preside nt Cartl'r s aid at a news conference Thursday that the r ecession has probably swrt· ed. although h e predicted 1t Refinery Fire Death Probed EL SEGUNDO (AP) -Fire officials today ar e investigating a flash rire lhat killed one man al a Chevron Oil Co. refinery in El Segundo The victim's name was oot immediately released. Chevron s pokesman Norman LeRoy sajd four employees of Diversified Maintenance Co. of Long Beach we re working on an oil line connected to a catalytic converter when the fire broke out Thursday a fternoon f~rota Page Al DOCTOR •.. cd Knauer's version of the inci· dent. whiJe a passenger in the doctor 's car has backed up his statem ents 0..AHGE COAST DAILY PILOT '"'° O•ttnOt' '°'*'' O..t" P•lOt W iii" Wfh(" ., tomO~ '"" ~Pf'rtt. t\ ~l\l'Wod O'f ''°"' O••~ tot~t ~''twnq (Of'N>MI,-MN••lf' ..... ..., ••• ....-.w-o ""'°"°"''· '""°""°" ~,.cs,e., ,.., ~,. -..._,.., ii. ........... _ :::« .... S::="(:.·~ :·~~ ~·,::; ~C".: -·-~-·--n TNIW--o.I ""'""""" ....... '' .. J10 ~\I hy Sl<MI, P 0 8o• 11.o, c.ai. """'" C..1-.... .,.~ ._.. .. _ Prfl;•Offtt ~net P\tbl•~ , .... c..nty y,,,. Pr~tc»M ftN:I ()ft,._.tt ~ ~., ...... ,. [CklOf ,......,, ... M .......... M.1"'"9•"9 CCII'°' ~lt\M LMt .,_,..,. ... " A\\lll•M ,..,.....,,"9CClllO'\ OfflcH C.O.I•*"' 110wu111 .. si. ... 1 ,.';,,.i::;~.~o~~:,~ i::l~ ;:,::.~~" Telephone (714)~1 c1a.-111ed Adv9ttlllftt '42·5171 ........ s....ci.-~ •IMIOO ~Y''C ::. ~. ~~,'i::.~i:..::r;. ,,..t •• , -' .O••ftlW,,_M\ Mt•llt ff'l f .. r•pre•vt•• .,,,.._. \91Kt•t MtMth*I' -4 (...,,, . .,.,_ ~=.-~··.~R~~Ji"~~~·~~· ,,~ ..,. _,.,, 1>y ..... r·u N -"'• Miii\ .... ---'" ........ . would bt 11horl and mild Th~ GNP men11urc~ th.-lotlll outpur (>f good" and 11erv1cn m the t NJnOmy und a decUne ln o utput for two l'Onaecutlvl• quart t8 I~ eonsldt'red u re• tt~~~lon H tht-rN'l•i.Moo h 111> st art NJ. 1t wouldn't Nhuw up In tht' GNP stulu1lll'h u11 11I Utt• Falllilg Jogging 'lt'c<1nd quurtt·r fl'Pllfl. which Will b(\ IMi~I hi July tt o weve r . Coi rt o r i,a 1d Amertcan. don't need to wo1t ror t at1 tlce to tell them whe n Umt>tJ urt• bud Ht! sau:l many '-' 111 fut·11 ··puln und d1srup- t w n~ · dur1nA1 tht· l'conom1c hi Ilk Chris a nd Don Fe ldsche r don't let baby s itting problems keep the m fro m jogging togethe r in Sacramento. Don d e· vised a rig to put their 18·month-old daughter Andree in. and pulls her a long with them f ... ro• Pag(t A I FREEWAY. KILLER. e • 1ng attributed to the f-'re<>way Kille r were h1tchh1kers who were strangled or s m othered. a lthoug h others died of bludgeoning. stabbing or drug overdose. Five or the VICtimes were young Marines. Others were school boys waiting for a bus. They ranged in age from 12 to 25, and their nude bod.Jes have been dumped near major thoroughfares in Lo~ . Angel es. Orange. Ventura, San Diego. Riverside. San Bernardino and lmperioal counties. Only one of the slayings since 1976 has involved sexual abuse. which is why the 11 who died between 1972 and 1976 were not included in the early stages of the investigation. Dr. Albe rt Rosenstein. an Ora n ge Count y f o r ensi c psychologist who has studied ac· counts of m any of the murders attributed to the Freeway Krner. says the likelihood is "very high" that the 38 slayings a re re- lated. "There are gross similarities in the ages of the victims. their physical appearance, the fact they are hitchhikers, the man ner in whic h the bodies are dumped. the sexual pathology, the drugs found in their systems. the fact that specific freeways are so often involved, the fact that most of them ar e strangled or smotb.ered." Rosenstein said. He theorized that the killer, like all or his victims, is white However . Jaw e nforccmenl authorities remain cautious. "T he investigation into five murders (in Or ange County> since 1978 has intensified , and we're sharing information with 13 enforcement agencies from othe r counties," SHid Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Harl. "We have six investigators working 12 to 16 hours a day and we've received numer ous ca lls and leads Crom the public. But we still cannot say these 30-0dd murders are connected. much less the five we have here on the front burne r . or three more we're also looking a t tha t date back to 1976." Ha rl noted that there ts no evidence of a homosexual link to any of the eight unsolved Orange County murders. But only last August, 1979. m ne ighboring San Bern ardino County. 17-year-o ld Mar k Sh elton of Westmins te r was killed. the cause of death listed as shock from abuse lO his body. Othe r law e nforcem ent of· ficials are a lso skeptical about connecting the cases. "We're m onitoring five cases he re since May 1979 for any link a mong the five as well as 18 we've beard about in the mulli- j u r is dict i on a l So uth e rn California ar~a ." said Los Angeles County s Mrlff's Capt Walt Ownbey. "But I must em phais ize w e don't h a ve ar) evidence linking them. In th1i. county alone. we have 35 to 40 dumps -murder v ictims dumped alongside roadsides every year. ''It's not difficult to find :-1mllant1t·~ in f1\t· dump~ LI yl'ar young boys. old m en or youn~ women. And vou have to re• member that 90 per cent of murders are done 10 only four way~: you sheot them . s tab them, strangle them or blunt- force them.·· Ownbey noted that the only common thread in the Los Angeles County cases was that the bodies dumped near highways we re nude. "People are m ore inclined due to the recent history of m u ltiple murderers like Son or Sam. Hillside Strangler and lhe Trash Bag Murders -to read things "into them <the secalled F reeway Killer murders>" he said. "Maybe it's a s i~n of the times." The m ost recent murde rs typify the variety of victims chosen by the Freeway Killer . Apri l 11 . Nud e body of Steven John WOQd is.fotlnd in a Long B e a c h a Jley nea r a freeway ramp. The 16-year-old Bellflower boy, re-po'rted missing by his parents. was strangled. -Ma rch 25: Nude. strangle<J body of an unidentified boy is f o und near d o wntown Los Angeles near a freeway . The boy. 14-17 year s old. was a runaway. "The way they come to California. he could have been 'fro m anywhere." said Los Angeles police Detective Lou Gutierrez. March 23 Two strangled teen-age boys are found 10 Cleveland National Forest near Ortega f1 1~hway 1n Orange County Glenn Norman Barker. 14. of Wcstmrnster was last seen wa iting for a bus the da y t>etor.e his body was fo-und along with that of 15-year-old Russell Duane Rugh 11 of Garden Grove. "ho was last seen hitchhikin~. · "If young people would JUSt tak(' the advice we've been giv- ing them for the last 50 years. that would cut down on the possibillties for this guy Don't h1tchhlke." Hart said Deaths Mar Celebration SALISBURY. Zimbabwe lAP) -Rhodesia became indepen· dent Zimbabwe today in celebra· lions marred by three grenade e xplosions. one that killed two persons and injured about 30 others. and a jailbreak by more than 200 prisoners from Salisbury's central prison. The worst incident involved the tossing or a hand grenade in- to a crowd or about 150 blacks singing outside a Me thodist t hurrh in lhf' bl11ck town-ship of M u fako~<'. ~1 JC m iles west or Sah~hur~ l'ohcc s aid 234 prisoners awaiting trial overpowered their guard,I. broke open a sate and marched out of the city's priaon. AU but nine returned when con· fronted by armed prlso~ guards. LOS ANGt;L.t;S (l\J') llcrt: is u list of :l8 murder victim~ who muy h<1vti bttn slain by the so·callcd freeway Killer, their uaes µnd hometowns Cit known i a nd the d~tes a nd locat ions where the> ho<lie~ were found. in chronolog1cal order I E dw•'O Nto4tif<• 10 (•mp P•ncHeton M•rine, Oe< 1•. -.n 111 s. .. 1 6'>•<11 J JONI [)ooo t• 11 ~H S. 1'7) Ill WI!~ , JO/In OOt •• ?O Aorll It, "'l "' M\Hl(I .... &•k" •. II°""'~ Wo<tOt-lO\ Al...-110\. Juh ill, "" 111 ~••&•"'" S Vtn<enl -\141\ 1) lonQ 9.,.,,. o .. /6 1'1l tn S.t\ Sff~OH'IO Mount••n\ '~" &.t"4f0U'~ C.ourit"' • M•1<om l1!1I• 10. l Qt\11 k~•<• J-I t'I• ,n lmPf't.1'1 (O\M"t"f 1 Ao~' O•t 11 t, \O"' 1¥ c •"'o P,no•tton M•r1n.-. JIJf'llJt n 191' 1n Of"~ Countt I ,......,,., l~ H L-S.«11, Aug J 1'74 1n L-8U<~ • J amto\. q .. ~f"' .,, (yew1'\\ NOV l4 \tll 11'1 lfVl"-4" •O Jonn I..,., ti Of'lo(I ..... 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'• '' ,,,,.,.,.,,, l' ,,., ,., IRAN ... ).!O\ l'rnmcnb Thurl>d.l\ to con i.1dcr breaking d1plom0atu· relJ taons \\tlh Iran. a-. Cartt•r dad April 7 On Thur!>da). C:artN banned U .S. imports from Iran. ordered the freem~ for U S use or sale of 1mpound<.'<l m1htan l'qu1pm\'tll purchJs cd b~ I r ;in l>Jld h• 140Uld 'i l1 C'k C'O n~rC'.,'>lflnJI a uthonty to pay r!'para\1on-. 111 the hosta~,·~ and thP1r famllw-. out of mon• than S8 b11lwn 1n lr;i n 1an a'i'i<'t'i ht• froz!' in :\o \' c m b c r . b :.i r r " d f 1 n a n c 1 a I transactions " 1th an)' one• 1n Iran t· x <' <' pt t h o s <' 1 n \' o I v (' d 1 n JO urn ~l11 !>m . <1nd proh1b1ted Am<.'ritan.-. other than JOumahsh from traveling to Jr"n without l .. S government pcrm1l>s1on He told a news <'Onfcrcncc in W ashin~ton he wai. C'Ons1dennJ! banning shipment~ of tJ S food and med1C'anc to Iran and block mg its use of lnrnlsat. lht· in t e rna t1o nal <'OmmunH'at1on-. !>atelhte And he 14 arned that if non m1l1tao J Ct1on did not rcs uJL an the freeing of the 53 Aml'rican hosta~cs held m Tehran. then the only next step available that l can sec would be :.omc sort of mil1tar~ action ~h1ch 1s thl! pre rogatl\'e and the right nf tht· C..:nllcd St<1t e~ undc.r thci.t• c 1rcumstanc(~ " limes Changin" r:ntcrtam~r Boh Oy l<Jn J>('rforms at a concert rn Toronto. '"\Olm~ h1 ... t·nlm' vrogrJm tr> mu~1(' tn a ~p1ntual vein. I ht· 111lf't1m .. "''t'"" µrntt-.t "'°~ ·r ha:-. be('omt: a "born .1~~· m l'hn...,t1Jn Israeli Raid Kills Six Palestinians 'I 1-.1. \\I\ hr .1• I \ 11 :.....·.1 horn• I r ..1• It 1n1 • • r.11d• if 1 l',tl1• llOJJIJ 11.1 ,. Oii I.• 11.111 .. 11 11uth• m 1 n .J'l \l)~j." .1111! 1-;il!• ti IX J'Jf('~\IOIJO., th1• trllltl .. 11 ', l llm mJnd ·announ<'l'd Thi: <.tlt.ack. first of 1Lc.; kind in t•1,:hl months. 14ac; an retaliauon for tht• Palestinian r<JJd :\pnl 7 on the Mis~a' \m IJordn l\1t. butz m which the fl\,. r.11rkr., Jnd thr(>(> Israeli-. 14 l'rt· klll•-<i Tht-br..id.., m•1H«I .Jl rJ.1rlo; .1pparl'ntl~ surpri.., n ... th•· l'.sl1 .. ,tm1.m-. ·•l H.t ... Jo.I..,,,. 11..h 1 l1J ~·· I:! m llt·~ n"rlh 1 I th• Ld).tnf>..,, port oC '( 'r l' inti .i houl ::?.1 milt ' north or ihi< hrL11 Ii ho rd Pr T"u f<,ra(•J1 'olr!1t·r' ""•'f" \\11tJ11dl'rl tht• communiqu• ..11d and tht• r;.uder::. bit!" uµ l.,..11 build1n~s bdnre pullm.~ oui. Ra::. El·Shetkh. nt •<.tr lht• to,~n nr Saraf and. report1 .. dl~ c.en , .. ~ JS a b~e for thrt•t• ~rnup ... 1r1 lh1· Pa ll'Sllne L1ber..1linn Or)!.lnlZJ t1<1n . 10clud1ng PLO l1•Jd1 r \'a~:.cr Arafat s Al f'Jl<th foe lion \\'(' rons1der this ..i \en .,uc te::.!.ful o pe ration . .. .. id .rn Israeli officer The command C'la1 m('d th1• ba::.<' "<t s u~ed J' a -.upph l·entt•r Jnd SIJg1n,: h:J'-1' for 11 r ronl>t raid::. d#?•Hn'>l l!>TJl•I ,\ftt•r tht,. JltJ1 k un \11:-t-;.n \m. br.1d sent 'Vmt: 300 troop' 111\0 southt•a.,t l.khanon and .... w l tl1L·1r m1,:-wn "LI' to hlock 1n I dtrJ\11m rnu\t'' u ... 1•'1 IJ\ 1111 l'.tl• -.11n1an-.. Hut the govern- 111 1• 11 1 J n no u n c e d t h e 1 r ... 11h111,tl4JI 'l'\l'r<1l days later 1 h•• n·tJhdtory raid apparent- !' ".1-. ddayed until Prime \I 1n1::.tl'r Menachem Begin com· plt·Wd three days of talks with Prt' ... 1denl Carter o n the dead- 1 ,, 1· k e d E g y pt i a n -I s r a e I 1 111 ._1111.1\lon'> to work out an .1utonomy plan ror the 1.2 mllhon Palestiruan Arabs livmg 11n t h1· \\ 1'St Bank of the Jordan lt1\ •·r J.nd the Gaza Stnp. OC· , u111 1 d h' hrael 1n the 1967 \1 .1 h 1 ... rad1 \\Jr Poisoning Try Alleged S.\~ DIEGO CAP) Police ,Jrt• mveM1i.:ating an incident at .1 M1~~1on Valley bar where a :!3 \ eJr old OceJns1dc man al- 1 L' IH'd ly tried to poison a "'oman'-. drink Lt•onard Hre1dmg was arrest- 1•d Thursday at Flannigan,:s Lounge after reportedly pouring .1 'ial or l1qu1d mto a glass of ~ ine. San Diego police said. Su,an Kuduk. 25. told police ta 1 hruthl•r ~a" Bre1dmg dump ... 11m1•thmg mtu her drmk. Ms. K urtuk '>Jld her brother pre\•ent. • d h1•r trom taking a sip from th" J(I J "" a nd s ummoned the m.1n..1~1·1 Wt• now stoc.•k th•" fabulous ••olh•c•tion b~· . I ' Holl"·"·c•o1I Clctf ltl•s • Men 's Suits 0 for only ,One Dollar!* ' 'When you buy one suit at the regular pnce. you can buy another of equal or lesser value for only one dofler. (':~ ' Sount COAST PLAIA. COSTA MISA. C•. r'HC>f41f714t540.1501 .. Orange ()oast ED ITION VOL. 73, NO. 109, ~SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANG TWENTY·FIVE CENTS Aliens Taunt Patrol Froni River ·Rock ~ . ~ SAN YSIDRO tAP> US Bordtr Patrolman O~o rae Watson looked ecr the Tla Juana Rav~r to th ~oulh leVtt. where the M~x1cans wer seat • t'd. waiting (or nlahl to rau 'fht> Mexican.. perched de llanlly on an outcropp~na or rock Jutting lnto United States ttr ritory, glared back "They've seized at and 1t ·s just loo dangerous to try to thro" them beck." Wat1on aa1d Thurli day The f'O<'lt has bt-com • • 11tu11 1n1 spot from which hundreds of llleaal ;ihtn11 11 neuk into tho United Stattt11 It ·11 nhio become tt battlearound, n pln<'e rrom which to att ck D<>rdcr P1atrol uMentJi with heavy rock$ The Mexicans is1t on the levt-t• "1th their ba c k e. to t heir ho m e land whert Jobs a r e 11carrc. wa1Ung ror darkne s and lht' O&>PC>rtumty ror 8 new lire Border patrolm a n Jerry Builh1> u 1d 900 wtirc caught try· 1n~ to sntiak into the United Stutes Tuesday . '·Rut we catch maybe two out of r1vt! and In the fog today I bet 3.000 or more got through." he ... 11d In tht' nuddk or the river IS ii \\J'r '>la t1 o n t o fre e d om. J 'nndbar pocked with "foxholes" whe re aliens hide after leaving the south levee. Border Patrol agents bitte rly refer to It as .. Fantasy Island " O n T h ursd ay. a vendor mingled among those waiting on lhe s outh levee. 800 feel wide in spots. selhng cmnam on tea and &Jlay1 ng Latin mub1C o n his rJd10 An ahcn bmugg lcr known as "Alfredo·• nodded towa rd the outnumbered American otricers. ·'They rush us som etimes whe n we cross the nve r to scare us back," he s aid. "Sometimes we keep coming. and we liee that they're too afraid lo slop us." Twice this week. young toughs slos hed through knee-deep water an early.morrting darkness and peppered the Ame ricans with rock1> Twice, they were driven back to the south levee by a barrage o f tear gas fired by patrolmen · wearing riot gear . The increase in rock attacks 1s viewed by patrol c hief Donald Cameron as "a diversion on the 1 part of alien smugglers" who seize the opportunity to lead • alie ns from Mexico. Wat.son said if the Americans CSff ALIENS, Page A2> Neg.otiators Agree N-M Teacher Pay Pact Near Setdement Dally Pil .. Sl.a!i P"oto 1 NEWPORT ATTRACTS 31 SURVIVING RAIDERS TO REUNION James Doolittle (bottom left, hamd on rail) With 'Boys· I ~ t Doolittlf!. .. ~aiders · .Arrive in Newport 8 )' JOANN}; R•:YNOLDS 01 IM O•oly Polol St•ll J\U1rcd in N<1vy blue blazer~ • 1ind <.iccompanicd by their well· dr<'ssed '-'1VC!>. tht•v could be a ' ~roup of l'XCC'uttvl-i; \\ho have jus t come t11 \ 1s1 t Newport Il<.•jch. But tht•\ <.in· a little more I special than that "These are [. people who I have held in awe ~ for years." !>a1rt a cham ber of • ro mmercc o fficia l who in· · troduced 31 of Doohtlle's Tokyo Raiders during a Thursday press conference at the Balboa Bay Club. The Raiders a rrived in Newport Be ach Thursday for t their reunjon, the annual event 1 whic h marks their 1942 bombing ' raid on Japan. By JOANl\'E RF.\'NOLOS Oll ... O•oly Piiot ~Ult Nt•got1&tors for lt•athcr-. in th<' Nt•wport-:\tc~J l1 n1ftl'd Sthool D1str1c1 agr eed IJll' Thur-.da~ tn .J contract c·a lhng for an <•1.l(ht (}H t·ent p11y ra1s1• for ttw t·x1~tmg yt•;.tr and an tdl•ntn·al ra1M• fr11 ru•x tyt•;.ir. Thl• agreemt•nt mu .. 1 nu" b1• rat1ftL'd by the d1strH·I .., 1.0111 t l'a<'h('n., then b\ mt•mht•rs uf thl· dist n et's :.ehool boa rel llo"('vcr. school bourd m1·m 3 Burglars Sought in· Mesa Heist A burglary learn \\h1ch may have consisted or three women who were offe red iccwater by an unwittinc neighbor as they idled In ~he hot s un is sought today in the $15,000 looting Thursday of a Cos ta Mesa home Legal Sl'Crt-tary l'alrll'ta Lu ll a nd r e ported th t• broad daylight burglary of he r Mesa \.t'rde home afl£>r the break-hin '4 as discovered by ht·r rtaughter Bro"nwin Patrtl'l' lland. 16. sa1rl she c-a me home from s c·hc,ril s hortly before I p m. and noticed an antique chc'>l app1·ared to have been opened and rifled 1\ further invest1 gat1on re· \ 1•<i IL•d h1:r parents· hcdroom ransa<'ked. \\Ith \araoui; items m1ss1ng including u teh·\ 1s1Cm H'I , !>C'\'C'ral camt'ras, Jt'\\l'iry J nd sterling stlvc·r. pohc·c said. ThP t e1.•n ·a ~t-r called hl·r mothc•r at work aftl'r rt1scover 1ng tht• 1h•ms mis ... 1ng from the hom1· and that thl• rr·:1r '>hdtni! J.!lcl"'> door had h<•l•n rcmuH'd from 1tc.. me tal trat·k l'atrolman Stevt> ~1 c:1 dows ... a11J he contacted u nc·11.:hb<Jr.t Kart·n Lou Clayb1n. \\ht> :.u1d shi:-· had noticed three women <1nd u dull hlatk domestic m odel '>t·dan 1n the nl'1ghborhood She said on(' or tht• \\ <Jmt·n rang her doorbl·ll and a!>hd if th1.• trio could gc•t a drank rrom h<•r garden hos<.>. hut cforlmt·d \\ hl!n she offl>rcd thl'm gla!>:.c:. ol ict•walcr T h. t• n t· 1 g h b o r l o I cl 1 n · vcst1gators when she-le· rt 10 walk he r dog a :.hort tame-latt•r the big black sedan was parked in front of the II and r1:s1dcnn· None of the lt:irec "''men. on1: of whom wa ... dcscrihc·d <is !i lOcky and powerfully built. \\as m sight. she said. lll'r\ i.:a \ 1· prl'hmin:.ir} :ippro\-al 111 Lhl· <'ontr:srl Wl•dnt•.,d.i} in or 11l'rani.: tht•tr nr·got1at1ir IO st•tlle "1th thet<·<1th1·r-. The JIJJJ;.i.rcntM;llkmt·nt cnml•!> .d11 1 ,1 month long ~tud\ of ... 1.tllt d n1•J.!ot1.1t1on.., t" ,, lhn·• mt·m 11\:r fa ct finding t•om m1tt1•« lhsl nc·t Supt,nntc•ndt•nt J ohn :"-. 1r11l I .. aad I ht· raise for I he· cur n ·nt ~car \\ti! co:.t the d1!>tnct an .1d<l11 1onal St ti million About ~I :;;, m1ll1on a I rr.id~ has hl•<.•n set as1 d l· in the d1strn:l budget , he "<lid ftlll<'ht'rc; have bc:cn worklOg \\ 1thout a t·ontral't s1nct' last July. The• c-o ntr art t o w hi ch nl•gotwtorc; have agret•d . calls for lh1· t·t~ht IJ(.'r<'ent pay raise· to be n •trnarlt\t•lo last Aui.: I In ;11lcht1on to reaching agree mr·nt 1in pa~ for th1-. } e~r and next. tht• ne~oti<ttor-. a~reed with the fact finding com m1ttN.'0!> ree· omml•ndat1on that unio n de· mands on r et ention of so me 1 O•••., Poot .....,...•• llt1(Mn1 .... .._, NEWPORT MOTORCYCLIST KILLED ON BAYSIDE DRIVE Crash Shattered Helmet or Gregory Pangburn NewpOrt Cyclist, 22, Smnshes Tree, Dies ,\ ;\e wpor t R1•a ch man bec-;1mt· tht' M:cond motorcych:.t In die· this we<'k in Newport lk a ch "hen h<' <'roshcd into a lrC'c on Hays1d<.• Un vl' early to- da v Police 1denl1fied the dead man as Gregory Alan Pangburn. 22, of 2805 W Balboa Blvd "We're delighted to be here, .. said their one·llme leader Jim· m y Doolittle. "We're JUSt start- ' ang to have fun." Issues Outline d by I rael"s Begin They said his body was dis. <'<Wer<'d at about 4 u m . in the 1000 block of the roadway by an nff·dt.ity Costa Mesa police or- f1cer on his way home from work Their hair may be thinner and gr ayer, the eyes not as sharp ,. and the hearing failing, but it ' was clear the g roup rem ains as ·close today as they we re when they. und~rt~k their history. m aktnJ nuss1on. Doolittle, the Army Air Force lie utenant colo nel who o r- Jtanlze<l. then led the 16-plane at· tack, was fondly referred to as "the chief." H e fielded most of t he que... Uons but repeatedly called on m e mbers of his old command to ~ take the floor as well. Ji There were cheers at the in· troduction of Raiders like Chase <See llAIDEAS, Page AZ> l1CJ FINDSl'IS 'AlVIEifTER' The search f or Schuyle• Hadley Bassett IU. the suPPOSed ortclnat.or of UC Irvine's ant. eater mascot. e nded u tew week1ato. But wu "he really lost? Se. f Featuring, Page Bl. • '· o.tll, f'lle1 SIMI Pt>oto LEADS REUNION Jamee Doolittle TEL AVIV. ls ra('I !A P> Prime Minister M c nachcm Begin, just r eturned from ll Washington summit. s aid today Is rael refused to yield on three lntere,st Derlines maJor is:.ue:. blocking autonomy ta lh .Jerusalem . sc<'ur1ty 1p thl' We-st Rank of the Jordan Haver and the powe rs of an autonomy council for 1.2 million Palestinian Arabs Lending Rate Reduced From AP Dispatches nation 's second-largest bank. Several major banks reduced c ut its rate only to 19"• percent tbeir prime lending rates to l9'h The moves came two days percent today, continuing a after Chase Manhattan Bank. decline in interest rates that ac-the nation's third-largest bank. cele raled this week as it ap-c ut its ra te to 19144 per cent. peared the economy may have Chase today matched the cut to entered a recession . > 191,."2 percent as did No. 1 the Bank Morean Gua ranty T rust Co. of or America, No. 6Chemlcal BanJC New York, the nation's fifth· and "No. 8 Bankers Trust Co. largest bank, cut the rate from · Other banks c uttin1 to 191,.; per· :w perc~nt. · tne recoro 1cve1 cen t were Un ited California reach~Uils month. Bank, Lloyds Bank or California "We reel that's an appropriate a nd Security Pac ific National rate given the coodlUons at this Bank. tim e ·T s a Id a M 0 r g a n The prime tending rate as spokesman. charg~ by banks on loans to But New York's Citibank, the most credit-worthy corporate cus tomers. with most other com- m c r c 1 a l a nd indus tri al bor· rowers paying m ore. With some economists saying a recession may have begun in Ma rch, t he interest r ate on six· month Treasury bills h41s fallen fro m a peak of lS.l percent In M a r ch to 12_ 72 p e r cent in m arket trading Thurs day_ The prime r ate h ad never been above 12 tJ>er cent until Au gust bul rose rapidly as the Federal Reserve tried to fight lnflatlon with tight credit. Som e s mall ban k s have lowered the ir prime rates to 18•~ percent. According lo police the skid marks left on the roadway in· d1cal e Pangburn was traveling at a high rate of s peed when he lost control of his motorcycle. Officers said it appeared he. hit a tree with his he ad. shatter· m g hls helmet. Hjs ftl olorcycle hat a nothe r tree. breaking the frame or the vehicle. Earlier this week. 16·year-old Greg Jenkms of Corona del Mar died altt>r his m otorcycle col· llded with a parked truck near his home. Tenant Arre8ted On Tbef t Charges A Costa Mesa room renter was In jail today, accused by his landlady or periodically pawning much of her antique gl ... and ceramic menagerie valued al $2,700. police said. David M. Chapman. 34, who was arrested at the home of The lma Johnson , 60, of 1053 Parkhill Drive. r e mained in custody this morning in lieu of ~.000 ball on tbe felony charge. c lassroom enrichme nt programs be d ropped. Teacher union spokesm an 8111 Cue s aid his group will try to i.:ather all the t eachers for a rat1 f1cat1on vote before ne xt Tuesday'ssc hool board m eeting. Cuc said the leaders hip or the :\ewporl·Mcsa fo'ederalion of Teachers. AFL-CIO. wants to have teachers and school board members ra llfy the agreement in time for the retroactive pay raises lo be an June paychecks Mangers Opposing Jarvis II !! Democratic Asse mbly man ( Oenms Mangers of HuntingtOn Beach ls the only Or~e Cotlnty lawmaker currently opposing I PropoaiUon 9, Howard Jarvis' 1 latest propoaal to c ut taxes, ac-_ cording to a s urve y of the CJ l1forn1 a Legisla t ure by Capitol Ne ws Ser vice. <See r e- laa..d ......,, Pate A3.> Three other Ora nge County lawmak e r s -D e m ocr a t s Richard Robinson of Santo An<J' <ind Chet Wray of Garden Grove. plu s R epublica n M a r ian Bergeson of Newport Beach- aren 't talcang a pos itJon on the controversia l ballot propos1t1on JUSt now A s pokeswo man for Mrs . Bergt'M>n said the Orange Coast assembl)''woman m1gt)t t ak<' a 1 '>land later after seeing how the j, t'conomy 1s going. l Orange County legislators ~ho i s upport P roposition 9. the SO· ( r a iled "Jarns II," inc lude s late 1 .;enat o r s John Briio:s. R · I Fullerton ; Paul Car penter , J 1 Cypress, and J ohn Schmitz. l ( :'\t'wport Beach. Also supporung the measur"' • "h1c h goes before Cahforna a\i voters m the June 3 primar). ; a r e Asse mbl y m e n R os:, Johnson. R·Fullerton , a nd Brul<e Nest ande. R·Oranee. Proposition 9 wouJd cut state I income taxes .. Jarvis. its author. co-a uthored. with Paul Gann. t h e pro pe rt y la x -c utting measure kno wn as Propos1tionl 13 that was passed overwhelm- angly by California voters twe>, years ago this June. " Coast Weather Fog and low c touds • night and morning hours. • Mostly sunny Saturday , with s l ightl y cooler • dayttme ··remperatures . Lows tonight in the 50s. Highs Saturday in the 60s. INSl•E TOD,4l ~ What it ~tpftln doitlg '" o 1*indo? SH '°"V South Cooat ltqmOf11 chow torly CoU/omio °' the tettift{l /or "Muell Ado About Norlling." Se~Po{llCl. •••ex AI Y-~ At ... U.0. U &..M...... M,...... CW.t.! ....... .. It .......... -~ ................ M ' CMWn ltt Or...-Clllltr Atl 0........ Dt•M~ ..... i" c-ict All .......... I C-_.. Alt S.Cel. ... It :::...---Ai:=:-...... . •-111 1 ci.ie ,......._ ca ....._.. IN n.Mwt CH,t l .._,..,_. A•tt --., M ..._..,. u W111u• Ct·• I ,.,,1 ... a""" ..... ti2 DAILY PILOT C!N Friday. Aptll 18, 1MO ~ "WU lntffnlpted tlila -9 I t9 ......... telephoM lln ln lrvloe *•.e ~Ptr ..... Ila memory, accordlna to Art Leavitt,• T t 1Pn111 c.. •Pok' mu Ht sald the C'Omput.er faUure occurred .at t 1 m ln 1 teltpbont-wlteh na otnc. at 4118 trvloe O!nlt'r;.._~~i_v~ Uy tO 30 a m • tbrt!-e·fowtha ol the affected tt lepl"IOQe llDe9 were back an operation, k Hid, Wlth full realOrlllOO Of ervl('t•~Pl--cted~ l l.•a.m Only Ml, Ml and Sii ~~ were aff.atc:d by th~ sMvlrt! lnwrruptton. wttkh waa t'h1r1cttt11ed by a lou ot cllol totw on out&oina (' lls 3nd last busy fllgnals for tncom m14,:a~ Telephone Bandit Get Haul in CdM 1\ b..LndJI "hu du1mttd ht' hucl .ln ist·t·u111phn· urmt.·d "1th u r1ne used a telepho1w to M\'l S350 Thurs day n11i1hl from .l C1>ron.i del Mur re:.t aurant t h1• I l'~ld11Tltr1t ~ b<it'\t routH 1 hc rt1AA11gl'r did as hl' "'IAl> lolcl a nd telephoned poht'l' from ttw ba<'kroom. l I By 8Tf!VE MITCHELL Cit -o.ity ...... IUft State coastal commlaslonen hitvti t•ndoriuid aa compromise worked c>Ul by their 1taff and the A llao V tejO COmpany that take p bout 1.000 acres ot the com· t'uoy'll property t rom com. •'nlAsloo coolrol ln exchangu for reule controli on 1.000 home». A"d wbile commlsslon o f. ru:lulli chum both sides benefited (rom the compromise le1iala- tton, OCll<'tuls or t he Laguna (;rcl'nbc lt, ln c . and Vlllage Laguna 11ay SC>ulh Orange Coun· t \' lost MUlt l'omm1ss1oners voted unan1mou!'.ly Thurs day to en- llo r~c un amendment to As· " l' m b I ~ ll 1 I I 1 9 7 1 b y A s · wmbl) O\j11 lll'nry Mello, O- M unlcn•y that would take 1,020 :H·rei, of Ah!>o Viejo Co. property from colcltal commission con- trol. i\ccordmg lo pohl't' the t-xtor lion 1nc1dt'ot occurred at 1 t p m. at Puffin:., 3050 E Cou:;t H1~hway They l>a1d the re~taura nt manager recei ved a phone oaU from a man who said he b.ILd a friend on a roor across the street and that the friend had a rifle trained on the resta urant. omcers wbu rushed lo lhl' scene said they found (t 11aper sack near the bus bench, but 1l contained only trash. Firemen_Fight. Brush Blaze The company. a subsidiary or r-fh.1!}p Mom s. Inc .. intends to ~u 20.000 dwellings on its 6,623·at're parcel s outh and inland ot Laguna Heacll 1n an urea that includes Wood and Aliso canyons The manager was ordered to clean out the cash dra wer . put the money in a sack and leave il under a bus bench in front or the drug store across the highway. He was then ordered to return to Pair Sought In Newport Extortion Nl•wport Reach police a rc st•c king lwu ffil'n who (•xtorted S:l28 from a Nt·wporl lfo<tch res1- dt•n1 Thursday evening. Polil'l' said tod:iv lhl'V believ~ 1h1· l\\u m t:n "~·n· 0WfJrk1ni: tn~c·t her 111 stagrng thl' t•xtort1on 11w1dc•n1 at 5 p m in lht• Rank of '\1·\\ p11rt hank parkthA lot at 16th '"'lrt·t·t and l>ovN Drav1· S1 u voshc-M Cl'na , 21, told or llcers one man had a woman'l> ~tocking pulled over his face and appeared to have the second man m a strangle hold. He said 11 appeared the masked man had <1 gun at the second man's back :\1 cena s aid the masked ma" ordered him to lurn over hts \\ "'111'1 or h1"d · hlow 1 hts <·ai.i 11\c l .iWa~ ;\.., M)(>n JS ht· hJn1kd O\ l'r hi. "alll't. thl' c•:tpltvt· \\JS n ·ll·:.i:.etJ .ind t h(• p.i1r rll·d tOJ!l•ther. '\ll·l·na tuld p11h1•1· Reports Ou~ WASlllNGTON 1AP1 AU::, Dis tri ct Court JUdgc s ays Watergate ~rand Jury records c·a n be released to the plaintiHs 1n a series of lawsuits fil ed for persons maim<'d or killed by al- I t!g<.'d Iv <.J('ft'(·tlvc truck tire rim~ Ai Estancia A brush fi re was burning m a nj!arly inaccessible area behind Cbsta Mesa 's Estancia lllgh School shortly before noon to· day, more than t wo hours after it broke out. Firem en said earth moving equipment was being moved into the state-owned area near lhe Santa Ana River in an attempt to control the fi re. "We can't get Lo some parts or It because there are no roads down there." said a fire depart- m ent dispatcher. a dding that two truck companies had been committed to the blaze. He said com plaints of drifting smoke and ash sifting down out of t he s k ies were com ing primarily from nearby rt!sidcn· tial areas. The cause of the hr<:. whi ch 'l tarLed about 9 a .m. wasn't known The compromise, re ached dur- ing the past two weeks by the C'o m mission staff and company offic i~1ls. deletes 1,020 acres or l\ hso Vit'JO land planned for de- velopment, but adds 286 acres in north Wood Canyon. In addition to t he land dele-l1Ull, the company w111 oe lreea from s tat e sewage outfall restr1ct1ons being imposed on other developers ~rved by the A llso Wat e r Ma n agement Agency What the coastal comm1ss1on, and south Orange County woul d get in exchange. commission of- ficials contend , is control over resale of 1,000 low.cost units within the deleted coastal area Commission offic ials say lhc resale controls would not be r<" quired under 'Orange County h o us in ~ r equirements. ani:l said the stipulation will increase the commission's authority re E?ardinE? housing issue!> VCI Celebrates Big Business Day By RICHARD GR EE N OI Ullt O~lly l'tlot SIMI u sues ranging from the Irvine c ompany's local power to thl' plight of maids were discussed 1n s peeches Thursday at Big Business Day observance on the UC -Irvine campus. Big Business Day is the crea- tion of a coalition or unions, con- sumer groups and politicians led nationally by Ralph Nader. Its purpose is to point out abuses by big businesses. Rallies, teach-ins. a nd mock trt.Jls of bus1n<'Sscs took place Thursda' 1n 150 l:ttic~ in 39 ~I all'~ At L'CI. I rv1m· Cit y Coun t·1 lman Larry Agran was the first to speak to a crowd or about 175 people in Gateway Commons Thursday at noon. "The Irvine Company con- tinues to dominate this land as it has for 100 years," Agran said. t 'ro• Page A I "They own the land, the apart- ments, the cable television, the local . weekly newspa per . the shopping centers -they have ownership acro~s the boards," he said. "Up until recently the company had monopoly power over Lhc water dist rict." RAIDERS RALLY. • • ... "leils<'n and Bob lhH:. who !>Ur- \ 1ved n ea rly four vears in .Japanese prison c·amps. Bi II Bower. the pilot of the 12th plane un the mission. com m<'nkd that the absolute con· fld cnce tht• Raiders h ad in Ooohllll' hl'lcl lhl'm together on the miss10n and 1n the yearr, :.ince Rower. who st ayt-4_ on in the Air Fore<' to retire us a colonel. now lives in Boulder. Colo. -Peo. pie like the Raiders, he said - µeople who have a hero -can ori ent themselves better to J!,Oal~ Jack H1IJ(er, thl' second in OR ANO~ COAST DAILY PILOT tn.. o~.,. CMtt O.Uy PtMit •ltP. °"""t" " comb·twG ,,.. ,....,, Pt"'' '' P¥0'•"""'° bf tr. ~~=-~';....~z.o.~.:~~::, .... , .... llMw. ~ .... ~. """'-:::« .. ~~"~:. ~·~~ :;:1 ~e"1~ :=::=a ':!.~:~::O ':!:~~r:!'."/O' Ila• •W c-.. ""9M. c.t-111• ~1' 11.-..N -• Pt•'*"''"° P\.eliflttH '""" e-. y..,.,.. .... ftt•nctO.""'it'~, -..ic.-EclllO< '":..;.~,:i'C' CM<1nN ~ 111-1' IMll • ,,.,.~, M.tnet.INJti.Oilon Office• t.<>ol• -n• wn1 s ay llf'ftl ~i:".:!-:!:.~~f~t ::::~ =~~d ' Teteptlone (114)......ut ClHllfted Aft•rtltlftO IU·Sf11 ' ..... \.to\ , .......... ...... command o n the raid and C'ha1rman of thts year's reunion . 'loted that most of the 51 surv1v ing Raiders are still m arried to the women they were marned to 10 1942 "I can't explain why that 1s, hut it seems rather remarka- ble." he said. Hilger, like Bower, stayed on \n the military lo retire as a br igadier genera l, a pattern followed b'y several others. T ravis Hoover, the lieutenant who piloted the r aid's number t wo plane, retired as a colonel, as did Jack Sin.S, Hilger 's co-pilot. Richard Knobloch, the co-pilot of the thirteenth plane a nd Everett "Brick" Holstrom. pilot of the fourth plane, both were generals when they retired. T he Navy 's lon e R aider. Henry Miller, lef'l hls branch of the service as a rear admiral. Not all of the Raiders made ca reen out of military service. The raid's only physlclan, Bob White, wbo went along as • gW\- ner in the number 15 plane. saJd he ··got out just as soon as the war was over." WhJte ret~ed to t he medicll'- practice he'd established in Redlands berore\he war. He has since retired an moved to P alm Springs. In addition to the Raiders and their wives, the chamber of . commerce olficials and press, t he reunion attracted a handful of fans. Bob Emmens, the co·pllot of the only plane that didn't crash and author of "Guests of the Kremlin," was handed • copy or his book detailing bis crew's yur ·lon1 intefllment Jn Russi• following the rald. "I Just think tbls ts terrlflc." said the sray·haired man who banded tl)e book •nd a pen to Emmem. "I'd really appreciate your aatogr1pb." • Agrun said t he Irvine Com pany's economic domination has recently turned to political <lom inat10n lie pointed to full page campaign advertisements the Irvine Company recently bought in local newspapers as an example of its attempt to "buy the Newport Reach City Council .. As a final jab at the company, Agran complained thal after he was l•lected to the Irvine council in 1978. the company refused to allow hlm to distribute political leaflets in some Irvine Com- pany-owned shopping centers. ''The company might own the lund, the buildings a nd the shop· ping centers, but don't. let them own your minds." Agr an said. urging the students lo vote for "independent candidates in the .Ju ne 3 City Council e lection." No Irvine Company represen· tatives we re invited to UC I Thursday to rebut Agran's state- ments, according to Irvine Com- pany spokesman Jerry Colltns Pair Seized In Burglary A sllenl burglar alarm that alerted tbe owner or Ramaay'a Rexall Drugs early today led police to two burglary 1uspecta. One was captured by Officer Jim Dewitt after a foot race near the drug store •t 2248 N .. Newport Blvd~ Olber omcen found Ute second suspect bid.int in a rettroom inalde the dnaC at.ore. Investigators ldentified one ol the youtbl u • juvenile. aaed 17. The other rtfuaed to 1lv• bit name and w11 booked a• a John Doe. le Police 1a.id noth.lnl wu ato n rrom the bulldlng. , ~lisi Tokes o Spill Pa~cs assist Fr ank Mamo, 20, after nattened a No Parking sign and careened an . ;~~~t on his motorcycle in Costa on. hurling r ider to base of tree. Mamo sus-_ :\l cs~1 o n Hay S treet c urve at Thurin tamed a leg fracture and was llilted in good Avc!lue about 4 ~o p m . Thur sday. In-condilio 1 n. toda~ in Costa . Mesa Memori'l ::: vcstagators s aid his bike clipped a curb. Hospita rntens1ve care unit. ••• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-= Count)r1 Facing Power Shortage Wtut PtJTWl Curbs Votes On Wnflicts ~ -: -: t By DELORES BROOft IRWIN Ol I .. O.nf 1'11« \utt Orange County fact's '>l'Vl'rf' clcctn('1ty shortages "1ttun the n ex t 10 ye ars. in cluding bl:.11·knuts if n1·w g1•nc-rat 1ni.: plant~ Jrt' 1101 h111ll th1• Or J OI-!•' C'nu nt~ <ir:111d Jun prl'rJ wtNi Thur-.d.1\ And ll "'111111 hol h 1 0 11111 \ 1" t dl·nb .in1l pulll11· off1• 1 • .i• l"J" mon· than lap '>('l \llT lo\\,Hd "''I\ an~ l h1· c11m 1111! 1·n1·r J.!\ ('I l:O."' th1· J.!l .1!1d !Ur \ ',,11rJ Ill ,1 n·purt The Jun madt• ll~ pn•dH lion-. of pu" er uutagl'!'I blJ !>cd on population growth foreca st~ mai:Je l>~ utili ty ('Omp11nll's and the !>late t::ner~y Comm1ss1on Orange C'ounty'!-. lont! elt·t trrt·it) ~cnl•rat1nl{ pie.int m llunt 1ngton Beach supphcl> 44 P<'rCt>nt of the countv !\ cledril·al nel.od'> making the count} tl<'pcndl'nt on 11ut:.1<.ll· Jr<'J" f11c. 1h 1·l•·ltr11 . .i ... upph Historical 'o<•if>t ,. Cites Ex-pr~~idt"nt A cert1f1catt• honor1ng.Jo~c1· Mart in. "ho stepped do1.1. n la~l month as president of the co ... ta Mesa Historical Society. 1.1.a:. bestowed Thursday. Members of the Co!'.ta Mes;. Chamber of Comml'rcc present cd Mrs. Ma rlin with the c1tallon honoring her yea rs of "ork pre serving byl{one t1mes for tomor row's c1t1zl•ns at I heir monll\l} board or directors' meeting!> 2nd Suspe ct Eyed SA:\ DIEGO CAP > A federaJ grand Jury is lookm~ into thl· poss1b1hty that more than one person was in volved in the re· cent Safewa} food poisonings and a bomb threat at J La Jolla JC\\ cir} !\tfln • While a burgs: Ora nge Co u nty popu lat will be responsible for incre sed ele<:- t n c1ty usage m the next decade, t he growth of bord e rin g H1ver..1de and San Bem ard1.nr> 1 ountLes will <;ap electncal rt· ourc~ t\'<:.O further. lh(· Ji(ra.nll iun report ~ay'> B1 !'JU~\' µuhlH ••UICr> ha \ i rtuall~ hJlted tht (·on .. 1ru1·um1 • • ( n u c I f' :.i r po" i· r p I J n t ... tl 1t·rnat1ve> methods of ~1:n1·rJt 111~ t•lectnc1t v mu.st t.w· "l>ught t ht· rl!port continuc·d The d1spant1es in elcctncal usage predicted by the ulJht~ 1·omparues and the energy rom m1ss100 was wornsome to grand 1ur~ members f ·,...,'" Pog~ \ I AI JENS • • • 1 r-11·!1 tn 1.1kt• n mt1 ol nf th1• ""lltil 1, \ 1•1 II \\'IUlt! .dr•:nq • 1•rt.11nl\ 111 1•.111 111111r1 1 I•'' hi' 11111 eon1• ' 1111' I .1rnc·1•11t tt,,, J~·.agn1 d 10111 p.1tr11l 1"..r-. tn th• north 11°\t 1 hut Jt'l'IJll Jll.t t l.' h ,1\t (1 (1 t h"'l' hJllt•rt•<l "'1th br11l..l n "1n "''".., One uf ::.ax patrolmt:n .11 t.11 k1 •fl ~1onda~ was hat h\' 1H1 ···~hi pound rn(·k hut \\ •• ~ nc1t an 1 u red :-.ennu"h "' for Fanf,,,, f,l<Jnd (',1m1•rcm has vow('d .' "We re• ~o ini.: tu i.:o o' t·r •.ind <testro' tho"t' fm:hot...... Thl•\ rl' in tht· \,nitt'<I M:.itcl> - So 1s the south levee. but a Border Patrol intelhgencc of f1cer echoed Watson's caution "It's an tndefens1ble pos1tJon." .Jerry Runyon said 10 an 10 ter\'\ew Thursday ·'Since the flood control channel "'as put 1n three years ago : we can't drlVe to the border. the re and there's no way we can keep sw1mmmg 0\'er there to get the aliens orr .. LOS ANGELES <AP) -In an interpretation of conflict of in· ~e resl unprecedented by any state agency, the State Coastal Comn'11ss1on r uled Thursday lhat its members cannot vote on "'sue11 affecting people who gave SIOO or more to their political < umpa1gns T ht• l'm('rgen('y measure wa!) .1dnpt1•d in t ht' wake of dt::>· 1 111.,urt':. la~t month that four South <.:o:.iM Regional Coastal tom m1 ~~1oners raised a bout S200.000 from applicants seekmg constructJon permits from the romrruss1on. . Under the new rules. com - 10 ,..,.,toner~ must d1s qual1fy thl•m'>elve-, from votmg on a J>t.•rmtt or planmng issue if they h;n l' re<-cived more than SIOO a \. l'a r from an} person wilh a IJ n.1nnal interest 1n a project nt 1•d1nl! board :.ipproval f IH· rult•-. "'111 appl} to 1·on 111t.i1111111' r•·11·1\1·d ... 1n1·1· 19·;; ,111d .11-.11 .1ppl} 111 m1·mbcr'> of 111mm1-.:-.1on",-.; f,;1m11Jes Coa~tal romm1s!>1on cha1rm<.1n l.1 on.ir•t < i rt>l(' '" 1d the <;tale I-.1 1r J>nl1t 1l'al J>rJl't11·c Co m m '"'"'" "1 ll llt' askl'fl to enforce t hP nt•w r ampa1)!n contnbut1on 11•).!ulntrnns bv in co rpora tm~ th1·m into Cal1fnrnaa's confli ct of 11111•n•:.t t'odl' The comm1ss1on also asked t h1 FPP\ tu investigate lob •>\ ti-b and 1·on!>ultants who reg- uiarl} Jppcar before the com· m1~"'°" Some consultants to coastaJ .1pphcant.:. reportedly were ac. llH' fund rJ1ser~ for the com· m1!:>stoncrs The~ people 1.1.ere lobbyists. I bl'11t>Vl' ... Grote said Permit· ..,ee ker'> will now be required to namt.• any coal>tal commissiooe~ "ho ha.-. received contributions from them. "'t" no"· sfoc•k th~ fabulous ~ollec.-fion b,· -- Hollv"'ood Clotht.•s • \ Men's Suits for only One Dollar!* 'When you buy one suit at the regular price. you can b uy another of equal or lesser val ue for o nly one dollar. . ' ~~ ' ' l '- I . f Fridly. Ap!il 19. 1980 DAILY PILOT -~PalJueo Selaaol 1flarks· l OOtla Year 1'eaeher, o lie Guest of~Honor ~~~ )in thole days there were no P• vld -l'O&da. o°" .electricll1 no_ l«ilepboom, and no..poa olf\ee ., n&DDlaE ICllO&IUllL .............. OM ..._... ,.an aao. kids ....... '° Trabut'O StbOol "* poalH and oarrled their homemade lunch•• In lard bGcketl. 1'bey 1_peat tbelr tlme ln a •lntle clauroom learnrn1 the Utree Rt: t.belr ~ so dlaalnl about the du.aty planround and cllmblna oak lrfft. On ~ warm and •UIU\Y af. ternoom. homeward bowtd, they couJd atop and play ln Trabuco Creek or h na around the awtm· mlna bole. Trabuco School. tucked away ln the rural recesses o! the Santa Ahl MounlulllS east or El Toro w11 ~ und rcmlilnis today -a country school It.. • diltiDct.klG &.hat wW be c_tlftoted. Slturday dW'iq tM 1chool'1 lOOtb birthday Hd reualon. •- N lD•~Hf•Old La.(UI Beaeb r Calla O....-lade McPbtnoe wUl be the,.. u Ow 1unt olbonor. Wu. Mc'Pher1on beaan l eacbln1 at Trabuco Scbool when ll wu 25 yeara old In 190~ -W-Jna bone and buaay up Trabwo C8ft)'OO where ahe later boarded on a ranch. Sh~ earned "'5 per month, S20 or whtchpaldforroom and board. Vtra Joplin Rochester. a llt met resident who b amoni three ot Mn. McPberaon'1 atu· dents who will attend the reuo- lon. recalled that her teacher' trans portation to work wa :. horse named, "Bony Part " I ti ,,,. . .,.,...... CENTERFOLD GIRL IN CENTER OF LEGAL STORM Penlhouae Pet Cheryl Rlxon'a Photo Debated Photo Finish Pet's Pictures on Hold HACKENSACK. N.J . (AP) - P e nthouse ma~az in e called' Eastman Kochtk Co. "the high pn est s of mora lity.'' and the photography firm labeled the slides of Penthouse's "Pel or the Year" lewd. Rut a Superior Court JUdge, who agrt'l'd the dispute raised legal 1ssuc·s with "novel implica· lions." refused Thursday lo is- sul' a prchmanary ordt'r forcing Kodak to return the slides -and Pt>nthousl' promised to pursue lht> case. Judge Sherwin 0 Lester. who is holding the controversial color slides in his chambers. said Pent· house International Ltd. would rrot s uffer im mediate damage if the slides of "Pet of the Year" Cheryl Hixon were withheld un- til the swt is resolved. The magazane has published photographs or Ms. R1xon that the company returned. but Pent- house attorney Roy Grutman argued that one of the remammg sh des might have the · ·evanes- cent. magical" quality needed for a future issue. . The case began last year when Eastman Kodak refused to re- t9rn 524 or about 3.500 slides sub- m itted by Penthouse to its Fair Lawn processing pla nt in July and August, according to the judge. · · The company contended the s bdes showed "lewd exhibition of female genitals" and said it was worried about its liability in the event or an obscenity pros- i cution. G rut man, during the hearing Thursday, called Eas tman Kodak "high priests of morality and 'blue stockingism.' " He criticized it as a "supercensor" that used an untrained senior laboratory worker "to make it the sanctimonious guardian of public morality." He argued the adult magazine. taken as a whole. is a publics· lion with redeeming social value and is not "some sleazy phot~ grapher taking ... shots for~s own amusement. "Many of these photographs a re erotic. and there is nothing wrong with erotic photographs. as with erotic paintings,'' Gtut- man said. William J . Dill. Jr .. represent· ing Eas tman Kodak. labeled Grutman 's arguments "rhetoric." The key question, he a rgued. was whether the com· pany could be criminally pros· ecuted for processing the dis· puled Penthouse photographs. Kodak's concern is that at be relieved of prosecution in the transportation. in commerce. of pictures which are abhorrPnt . which are obscene at the least." Dill said. • Uw; po.It oftlte Wal a lturdy box • . . ev•ry rancb f amlly brouaht the rejJular mall out wht1n they came from El Toro and put In ln the poet office box . . ne)lr the achool." Mra. Jtocheater recalled. The Trabuco Community was founded ln um>: the school 10 Y~"ra later 1'be tlrst classes w"ru howJed in ranch bulldlnp. Th~ original schoolhouse - lcmg 1lnce gone -was a one room affair built Ul 188S near what today 1s the main entrance lo O'Neill Regional Park. The school survived until 1925. It was disbanded with an enroll· ment of four students Records indicate that it was bat'k in operation betweep 1933 and 1936 in an outbuilding not rar from today's location of the Trabu<'o General Slore. In the early 1940s. classes were held in a s tate forestry building. During the warm months. when the forestry de· prirtmenl needed the space. classes were held in·tents. In 1942, ran<'h owner Louis Robinson received a war-era lumber ration and a school was constru<'te<l on the mesa lands cast of Trabuco Creek. Wlwn <'reek waters ran high. schoolchildren rode across the stream in a bucket affixed to r:opes s trung across the creek bed. The school later was Jacked up, pla<'cd on whl'cls and pulled l>y tractor from the mesa to a lo<'at1on ;wro!>s from the general ~tore The movers didn't bother to get needed county permits. but no one seemed \O m ind. It was not unt II 1949 that the 'chool gavl' up outhouses in favor of indoor plu mbing It didn't have a telephone until 1954. The school briefly had two teachers. from 1954 to 1956. then went back to one teacher, a level it kept until 1963. By 1970. it had three teachers a nd 61 students. Today. there are five teachers. one who doubles as principal, and 140 stu· dents. Until 1973, when school opera- tions were taken over by the Saddleback Va lley Unified School District. the school was controlled by the Trabuco School District. governed by a three- member board or·trustees. "They did everything. painted the school. fixed the plumbing," said Linda Pyatt. a Parent Teacher Organization memQer who helped plan the birthday celebration. A tragedy of sorts s truck Trabuco School three years ago whe n the o ld one-room schoolhouse. brougbt down from the mesa in the 1940s, was taken back to the mesa for preserva- tion . The old buildinJ.( burned down on a damp and foggy night. Classes today are conducted in modern buddings, constructed in the 1950s and 1970s. But there's still a s pecial flavor at Trabuco School. An old steam locomotive bell, donated by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad. is in a belfry that towers above the school. There's a crow. named Baret- ta. even though he's a she. that as considered the school's mascot. Baretta has been known to fl y into classrooms and steal pencils off desks. She also en· joys having Junc·h with the school children. They still keep animals al Trfibuco School -horses. sheep. chickens. ducks and a goat. Students still ride horses to school if they get permission in advance. Saturday's celebration . to which more than 600 -t;ckets were sold. will follow a country theme a pit barbecue, square dancing. a mock gunfight. old fashioned games. and. natural- ly. the cutting of a 100th birth- day cake. Gas Prices Head Down LOS ANGELES (AP> - A slowdown in buying has been credited for pushing down the price of gasoline in the Los Angele s metropolitan area this week, the first suet\ drop in more than a year. Heroes and Hints In Sunday's Pilot A survey released T hur sday by th e Automobile C lub of . So uthe rn Ca l ifo rnia : showed gasoline prices at : 365 stations dropped an ·average, of 0.1 cents per • gallon. lowering the total • increase since the first of • the year to 18. 7 cents per ! gallon. -The pumlJ prtce cuu ~have res-ulted from dealers· trimmlna profit . rn arJlllS to try to seu au the gasoline all~ated to !them. • A few moments of heroism and helpfulness will be recount- ed in Sunday's Daily Pilot. RAIDERS REUNITE -Some 40 or the 51 survivors of the amazing military feat -the Doolittle raid on Tokyo -will be honored at a banquet in Newport Beach Saturday night. Enter- tainment celebrities, civic leaders and military dignitaries who attend will be detailed in story and pictures. SLASHER CLOSE BY -Ever wonder where everyday gadgets come from" Stal! Writer Jodi Cidenhefjl_has tracked down the source of the carton cutters that s upermarket box boys use and describes the Costa Mesa firm in the BualDHI or the Week. " (SUND A Y'S BEST) FASHION FLASHBACK - The preppy look -cuffed madras Bermuda s horts, crewneck sweaters, button-down collar shirts from campuses a few years ago -is the trend predicted f or w omen 's sportswear this spring and sum· mer. TAXING IT El\SY -TV's last al!.Jr man Jack Klugman, ad· mitJ s c oser lo lhe end of fils me than tbe begi.Dning. So he's given up arauing over his "Quin· cy" acrtpta and claims the relax· aUon ol raJUea race hOrses hu saved bll Ule. PHOTO CIRCA 1906 OR 1907 IS OF TRABUCO STUDENT BODY ON SCHOOL FENCE Thia Was One of Groups Taught by Laguna's Calla Greenalade McPheraon 'Robin Hood in Reverse' Clark Says Jarvis II Peril tp Poor By DA \'IO KUTZ~ANN Ot tlle O•llY Pilot Sull Orange Co unty force~ opposed to Propo.,it1on 9 on the June :j ballot came out swinging Thurs d ay, alla<'k1ng the tax tut measure known as Jarvis II as a scheme to aid the wealthy and economic overkill One member or the newl v fprmed coalition, Board of Supervisors chairman Ralph Clark. de.scribed the proposal as .. Robin llood in reverse -at l<.tkt•s from th~ poor to give lo the rich.'' A'bout <1 doze n cit izen ~ r e presenting government. e ducation. bus iness, labor, senior citizens a nd students at- tended a press con re rence Thursday at the· Orange Count' Hall or Adrrun1strat1on an Sant~ Ana lo announce their opposillon to tax crusader Howard Jarvis' plan to h:.ilve !>late income twces. Clark told reporters that he believed Propos1lion 9 wouJd "do the greates t dam age to tht• young. the aged and the pcoplt· who \\ant lo raise lh<·1r fam11IC'' in a safe, secure environment .. · ·1 also oppose this measure · he said . "lx'raus.e I heheve we> have not yet felt tht· rull impact of PrOIJO'>ltJt>n 13 J Jn 1s' prl'· 'wus tax lim1tat1on mt'asun• 1 llnd Propos1t1on 4 1 l'aul Gann s ~pl·nd1ng hm1tauon proposal> Cl,ark. "'ho said he was speak· an g only ror himself and not CJt her members of t be Board of Supervisors. said Propos1t1ons 4 and 13 "have had a profound 1m· pact on local government \\ '-' have all seen a deterioratron of sl'rvices more potholes in our ro<ids. fewer teachers in our schools. fewer services for our senior citizens ·· The Orange County legislator said passage of Propos1t1on 9 would provide the greatest benefit only to the wealtl\Y. "the people who make m ore than SS0.000 a year ·· Jorning Clark at tht• prt"-' c1m ft·reoce were Ur. L Dondld Sh1eldis. president of Cal Slat<• Fullerton: state De mocratic PJrty Chairman Richard J O :'lo:e1ll. Dr. James McGau~b . ., l C Irvine administrator: Santa 1'\na C1t\ Counc ilman Dan c; n"et. and Cal State FuUerton ~t urlenl bod\ pn•:.1dt>nt John \11llen Shield' ...iron,.:l\ dt•n11un1·1•d T'rnpos1tJon 9 a:. J ·m·w pla) on t ht· oldest corr game in the FREEi MOSS BASKET PLANTING DE Sat. and Sun. 1 :0 .p.m. -Fountain Vall KELLOOO'S GROMULCH OUTDOOR PLAl'fflHG MIX Gromulch Is premixed and ready to use . Finest plonhng mix available tor trees. sttrubs, roses, and exotic plants. 2 CU. FT SIZE R~G '4" \\Orld. n<.1mely, th<.1t 1t 1s possible to 1-{t.•t ~omethmg for noth111g." The un1vers1ty president said "tax reduction schemes that fail 10 take realJ.st1c account of the {'Ontr1butJon of essentJal public ~erv1ce~ -s uch as education to our productivity, prosperity and quality of life. should be branded ror what they a re ..... M 11Jen said 1t was bis feeling the tax-cuttine measure could ~pur the largest student voter turnout 10 CaHromia history. Most speakers noted that the erosive effects of Proposition 13, upproved by voters in 1978. wo11ld not become clearly fell unul probebly this year. Slate bailout funds the previous two ~ears prevented massive cut· backs 1n public services. they 'aid . but t~ surplus monies Jf"' no~ gone. Shields s aid the latest Field Poll mdJcates public sentiment 1s 11pp1ng against the measure \\h1le at one l1me.1l appeared Propos1t1on 9 would pass with t·cl~t' The more voters leam of the pl.rn':. cumulative effects. he 'aid. the more they will shy ·'" a' frum 11 l 'ropo~111on !f •~ overki ll. Jt J.:u,•:. beyond what make ~ ~en:,(•." Clark added. SALE PRICE s2.99 Tree Fern !ll l • Marguerite Daisy Jeeos oM pt0n1~I•o11cn toimlllO o4 'fltol nll!ftenl' ono rroce mineiots 0onlOIM 0 powerf\.11 M>it l)tnel!Ont "'°' petCOIOlts In. l\Ultltrl" tlWOUQll llOfO ond compoc1e0 SOllS Reg. '6 .. IGollOl!Sllt s4 79 \ Salt Price· • , • Ow1n #~!l G~RDIMS ... Ii ... D l ... ' ' p •• r I \Mi r LANDSCAPE DES18N AND DEUYERY SERV1CE AVAILAILE Martita WaAlnaton tranluma. IYJ 8trani.a, and Zonal 8tranlum1 AOG o IOllCll of ftOrOllCe IO Ille oor• Got Size 'Reg. •s .. . """'°' ·*1.99 ' ,,_,,, DAIL V PILOT Ft1d•y Apnl 1a IHO . -. C) ........ ~ Tom~~''·' Marphlne ,'Red Letter Days tit;\', HEV HOLIDAY: Clf'&rly, our holld1y problema In the rom1na month5 er a terr1ble men. That la, we don't have t'tl<>Wehoflh<'m 10 allowt'Oneflltrated aoolln&olr Oh, l know you·n, KOlnl to aay that wt"'vc Jif&ered •round w1lh lht• holiday <'•l«-ndar so you can foh of labor for roupl~ of duyi. on the •"0ttrth of July 111 lilt tt'h t.h'monal Dny Into four duys This ls lrut> Hut. on th1• other hand, l~e holidays art> 1\0 '\lrt>trhcd ••purl th.H you (111d )Oure.t'U trlckc><J tnto worlong lor lonai t.ln•tt•h1•s In t>l't,,.,t-<•n Soml.'lhlnJt should t>t· dune lo 'brt-11k u1> thu. monotony of employmt·nt . J ui,t the olht•r d uy, I ll'amf'd lhllt nomcthint& hat. bf,.·n dont· A m·w hollduy ~l'rv1~ dev1re has been rar efuUy aufled by uw ~ Angele:t Board of tluman RelallOOb TUE II MAN ~A&O has come up wllh what lh(.y call tho 1980 Ethnic Calendar It i~ very 1mpre1>s1ve On ll 4';:: Our llohday Cre6t : lum to the Bou and llornn·•olDld every "day" that Is celebrated by anybody, a~wherc, 1s carefully chronicled. You may be disconsolate and discouraged in ~he belief that the next 1 .. ,::day oppQrtunity by which you may elude hon('sl l<.ibor will come on Memorial Day. Well. cheer up. If you can just get your e mployer to rol low the Ethnic Calendar for holidays. your troubles are over for years lo come . For l'X<.implc, cons ult the Ethnic Calendar and you'll learn that tomorrow is Sierr a Leone Republic Day. Never mind lhal 1t falls on a Saturday and you're off work anyw<1y Take Monday off instead. Tell the boss you have tu go out :.ind find a Sierra Leone flag for your flagpQle. THEN. /\{'('ORDING TO the s pcdul calendar, you 11111!11l to lw ahl(' to work in :.i four-d ay wct'kl'nd with l111l1dav.., .1t ltu.· 1•n'1 of this month. April 26 1s T:.tnwn1a l 111on l>;1y :md /\prtl 27 1s th1· Togo National Jlolid<1y Sant'(· ll111M· lall on S,11urrlay and Sunday. you OUJ!ht to gt'l Mon· it.iv .md 'I ut·:.1l.1v off work for th(• n•lt'br<1t1on · llv 1111w \our bos<o might R<'t 'iUSp1c1ouc; that )OU ri• · t r•·lt•h1ni.: lhang1' .1 hit with lhf'M: fore1~n hohda)" Ma~. hO\wvn, 1-.h<iuld g1vt• you a splendid opportunity lo hit tlw old boss with a <.'hangc of pace. May I to 7 1~ Human ltclat1ons Week. TELi. lllM YOU Nf:t:o the tame off with pciy You re human. art'n't you·! You need to go celebrate with some of your relations Jf your employer ha rd Imes 1t on couRhing up a full fr<'<> w1·1.'k, at least whine at him that you ought to gel tame <1ff <in Thul"'>tlay, May 1 That's a double holiday It s both I .Jw lJay Jnd May Day Your bo5:. respect:> the lciw, 1h1t· ... n t hl··· < 11m(• to thank of 1t. 1f h1· w <t:, <.my kind of employer at .tll ht· <l h•t vou havr· t1ml' off for May I.Jay o n thl· l!-il ~md I .1v. f);J\ •IO ttw 2nd :-.o you l'IJUld enJOY anolhcr four day \\ 1·1·h1·11d l F YO UR FlOSS ~t'ls ll-5ty_about all thi!>, and proves to lw .1 ti:td :-.•port . t<.·11 him at least he ought lo gave you thc Fnduv aflt·r Ml•morial 0 <.ay off for a four-day weekend. /\nd m<tkf• 1'.ur1· h<· reserves Monday, Junl' 23 so you 1·an haVl' a day off. Hcmind ham that's Luxembourg ln· dt•pt•rHll'nl't' l>ay. lie dW!'.>n't have anything agaanst small houdays, does he'' , •• Anderson Bid· Independent? WASIUNGTON (AP) -Rep. John Anderson probably wHJ a n- nounce ne•t Wednesday•that he will run 111 an jodependent candidate ror pretident, eourcea aald today. MeWlwhJle, the IUJnols Republican has been organizing a cam. pa Igo eta.If and 11 planning how to raise enough money t.o rµn a cam. 1Htlgn without the support of either major poUUcal party. Andtiraon, who Is a dtstant had made up b..ls mind t.o run as third for the Re publican nomina· an aodepeodeot an November. lion, wws wsked Thursday if be Nine Killed In Holiday Air Crash "I AM STRONGL V leaning in lhal directaon." he said. The llltnois Republican, who has made clear for weeks lhal he 1s seriously coosideMng an tn· dependent race. still insisted that he bas not yet made a final decision to drop h1s challenge to Ronald Reagan for lbe GOP nominatJon. • PACO PAGO. Ame r ican Samoa <AP) Six U.S. Navy airmen and three civilians were killed when a U.S. Navyplanetak· ing part in a f''lag Day celebratior1 er asht'd. . The e xplosion dest royed 75 rooms in the old waog or the Halnmake r Hotel. where Som erset Ma u gham s tayed b('fOre wnUng his famous story about the preacher a nd the proslltut.e, MassSadieThompson. But he a l s o t o l d the Washmgton Post in a n anterv1ew printed an today's editions: "It's not mr nature to play games. The lhmJdng has been done. It's j us t a quesl1on of whe ther the re 's something that s uddenly flas hes through my mind" lo u1""".i• '-*a~"""lo•••' keep hlm from making the race. • 111:::; ~ ,,.. • ..,~ -.. .,..a,....... THE NAMES OF THE airmen killed in the -cr ash Thursday were withhe ld pending notaraca· taon or relatives, and the na- t1onaltties of lhe civlUans we re 11 o t imme d iate ly available . Another civilian, a J a panese tourist, was cr1lically burned m the a ccide nt and flown to Tri pier J\ir Force Base in Honolulu, alon~ wath the dead. Gov. P C'le r Co leman or Amt'rican Samoa, a U S. ler· ritory in the South Pac1 r1 c.·. rlc'l'l arl'd three days of mo ummg hegannang today with an as- M•mbly in Pago l'ago's main S<!UiHt· or a ll hi g h M'hOol SlU II t· n l ~ , m c· m h 1• r s n I t h ,. lt'g1slatun· and thl.' t1·rr1t11r;. .., high C'hlf'f<;. . \\ ITNESSES Si\H) th1 • :-.lavy plant' dmppt-(f SIX mt•mht•r.. of tht· US. Army parat'hutt· team OVl'r the main squan• s hortl> aflcr 10 a .m . ·Thursday. that three or lhe jumpers were blown off target, that the pla nf' turned to 'ollow the ir descent but snagged on a cable of the tram way that c rosses Pago Pago's bay They said lhc plane, a four <.•nganl' turbo prop . narro .... ly m1..,..,('(I lhl' '><1uarc•. Jammc·d with an f"•1t1rnat..cd 30,000 nativ~ and tourist'>. and ('rashed on thl' !!ago Pago .... atc·rfront just out·· :-.1dl0 the prarttc'nlly r mpty hold I ls explcxhng fut•I tanks set fare lu the old wing of the building. ·'It was chaos," a w itness said. ''Thol.l.'>and.'l ran tow<Ard the ~rf'nc or the rrash. then r an the otht•r way when the plane's fuel tunks exploded. All you could hear were s houts of 'Melac.! Mclac! · -Ua nge r, Oanger." Thi· crash knocked out Power lanes and forced cancellation of the t~o-day ceremony. THE POST ~ q uotcd lhc Republican congressman as s ay- iqg . ''If I thought there was a scintilla of e vidence that 1t would be harmful to the party or lhe country, J would che<!rfully step aside. But I don't thank that." * * * Steven Woolcock, 8, reacts with delight as he watches the ki ller whale show at Miami's 5eaquarium Thursday. The leuke mia-stricken youth and rus family have been given an all-expenses·pa1d vacation in Florida so Steven can fulfill rus lifetime dre am of meeting Mi ckey Mouse in Dis· neyworld. N.eighbors an the family's home town of Hayle. England. raised $15.330 to finance the 10-day vacation. * * * * * * Reagan, Carter On ·Top Both J/ictorioiµJ in W esterQ, Skinnishes. By ~ A.ssoda~ Prns President Carter and Ronald Reagan scor<'d more v1cton~ an party 1'ktrm1~hes an th<.• Wl"'it, hut us poht1cs ~O("" al also wa' a day with ~<1mcth1ng for ever)· om•. Wl'll. almost <'artt'r 1•am1• out on top Thur .. da} an lht· ltlah1, U1•moc r;.it11• 1·:wru.o.,t~. :ind Ht·air.1n won ,,t ."'forth Dakota ..., 'tat1· H1·publ1<'<1n l'Onq•ntum Th:.it ad<frtl lo th1·1r l.argt• dch:~\ltl' kads over party rival:;. BUT REAGAN'S chief GOP rival, George Bush, a lso p1ck<.'CI up some d'elcgates in Arkansas. And Edward M. Ke nnedy" Well. Carter's chief opponent got to hear the famous fable of how th<' tort.<Hse ultJmately beat ~ r abbit. Kt'nnc·dy grinned 8'> he· sat ('ramix-d in :.i tiny d<'sk 111'.tt·ning l<J tht· mor<il of th1· .,tory an u l'hil;idt·lphrn l'h·menlilr\ v hool 1 1;1.,..,ronm tic· lcitt•r t11ld .in 111 ••·n w~1·r · I didn't ~:t-t 111t1• lh•· I ,11 t• ti/ 111.,t• . f.,,..,,. la· datl hn.,..' \ 1 r , lll Id.Jho °' d1..,tru l 1 ,iu1 u-.1 1·1rl1 r l'.J 11h-d ~ 1J< rn•nt of u... H1l..t t• • h.c•nm-d~ '> 30, ""'th 22 Pl rt •·nt uncomnuttrod Thal INOuld g1\•• Ca rtl'r eight o f Jd aho ' 17 dt'lt'gates to the Democrallr Na t1onal Convent.ton. and K«nnf'dy five Four would go ab uncom· m1lleddelegat.es. .. R EAGAN PICK ED l 'P 12 delegatRs al the !"Jort.h Dakota state Republican convention . w1t'h one going lo Bush and four uncomm1ttl•d. At the '<Ame l1mt-, Bush l(ained thl• 'upport of ~1 x J\rkansa~ d1•J. "~:1tc·' t11 th1· lt<·publtran Na- • hun.d <'1m111•11t1un .,., ht> prt·v10U.'i· h It.ad h•·••n lltH'1111ir111ltf'd or 1 •l•·d~1·cl to 1 .trtdt.J..il• .., 1H1 lung1·r 111 th•· t .11 •· 1 h1 ·1 r '>Witch gave t 1,. 11111111 ·r I 'IJ .11nb;1ssador 1·11ht111 tt1o..1l "t;ik'~ l!.I delegat•"i. H1·J~.Jn ha" nini:. anti two sllll <iri• unr1>mm1tted 001• of tho~t· who s witched, IO· r tdt•ntally. was Ada Mills, the 'o c-:.11fro SI I mil hon dele.:atc- ~h c "'as tht o ne delegate Conner Tcxa' Gov. J ohn U. Connally "'un tx•forc he ended has costly quest for lhe prc.-sadency. PRE-SEASON SALE We are the place to shop for the spa you have been waiting to buy. And NOW is the perfec~ time PRICES START AS LOW AS $1595 (not shown) South Drenched. Again Flooded Louisiana Named Disaster Area 1 °"end ~' n1ol'll encl morn •"Q hf)Ur\ f')ttw•rwt\.t" rno'\llV \unn't ~dlUtddy A IUlft•tntitf"t d"y' C 04t\lffl htQti ;n tn .. Ur')()IPr ~. 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OPEN SUNDAY 10·6 THE SPA SHOPPE • y.t7th ST. ~r~ARE 8'2-4354 r; ; CALIFORNIA • : ~ &OllUIDD (A-P> -Soet.lte• California &.u.. ~ baw \-oted by • oftl'Wtlelm- ln1 IT-IC:' mlfaln lo pt'Mffd wiUl nuclear react« pment at t;dison' Sat Onofl"fl and Palo Vf'l"de f aeiliues At the etoc:kbolder·~ meetinc he• ThUJ"1day. 1haNlbolden def...ated a motion by Ue Amutcan 8 1ptl1t Home Ml on ~I t y th•t would have ~ halted l\u1ber ronstrucu0n 11t the tw• plants and fol'Ced l!'.dlloo to Implement conservation and altemative eaero orocr•ms Elcbt percent ot tboM ~nt ab.t.aaned. said Edltoo al)Oknman Russ Ha9.kes. wht noted that the compao.y had t.aken a allon •Rallst th~ mo- Uon. TD aaoLtJTION MKllD tbe company to "develop COMerv•tlon aod alternaUve ••IY pro-ar ma to mtet con uhler demand.I ror e1ectrfcity .. nd 1t<nd a r port on s u<'h proar•m• t o 'lhar('holdl'rll amnually" ~ to "halt further de· ~t!opment. phmninti and t'Onltruclloo or the San 'Qllofre and Palo Verde unlls unlll the dangers as - 110C'iolt'<l With nul·lear o~ruuon •Jld nuclear WaBte <liapo DI are rcoolvcd." About nine members of tbe anti-nuclear Al- lllmct! for Survival demonattated out.aide Edbon hcud<au.rtera u the atockholdera met. THE PaOT£8T FOLLOWED a Nuclear K~flUl&atory ommlaa1on announcement Wednes- Deprogrammer Tied to Kidnap OudFee Initiated By Bo/A SAN DIEGO CAP 1 ('on troversaat rehglou!. dt•progr:Jm mer Ted Patrick and his .1 s soc aate . Sandra S:Jeks. v.1•1t• ind it't ed Wednesdu y bv a Superior Court Grand Jury w 1 new charges of kidnapping. ('On spiracy and false imprisonment car :entaJ companies agreed to pay ~Ilion to three young men sevM!ly injured 10 years a 1:;0 \'ht'n their rented VW beetle "cl~ 1ammed from behind. SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The world's lar ges t commercial bank has decided that if people don 'l want lo pay <• $12 annual members hip fee starting Junes. they should quit using Banlc of Am crka cn•dit cards. St•nior Vice President Eugene n Moranville announced Thurs- day that nln• ltdlaoo workm• in protective elotblq were eoatamlDeted wtt.b red.latlon dwinl a repair operation lut Saturday al the company's San Onolte facWty on the cout at tbe Oranee-San Dleao county line. All apparenUy escaped injury. the NRC said, but the aaency will conduct an investigation becaWJe of the "future lmpUcaUom" of rac1lat1on contaminating ao many men in their protective gear. TDEE WORKEas, who bad been trying to repair st.earn generator leak.I lDaJde the react.or containment building. aomebow contaminated six others when the three removed their protective clothing. the NRC said. M1a11·t Go Jerry Enomoto, director of the Department of Corr~tions five years, says he'll refuse to make way next week fo r a replace- m e n l . Ruth Ru s he n . a p - pointed by Gov. Brown. The latest charges stem from the a lleged kidnapping of 25 se,e n years ago . a jury J hsolved Volkswagen o r any n<·gh1encc in the design of the '"bu~:· but a review of evidence by lle plaintiffs' attorneys promtted Judge Charles S. Older to graat a new trial day the bank decided to charge Af'wi ....... 10 yea r -o ld Rob e r ta McElfish o f Tucson. Five members of McElfi s h 's family were named as un- indlcted co· conspirators. Mc Elfis h. who does not PATRICK belong to any known religious cult and who said she is· a prac- ticing Catholic, was kidnapped an Tucson March 27 and taken from Tucson to El Centro. where she escaped. R el atives a llegedly paid Patrick $7,500. The indictment says Patrick irranged for the deprogramm(ng a nd kidnap- ping. . According to the indictment. Patrick was never at the actua l s cene or the kidna pping. Patrick's bond was set at $20.000 and Sacks' at SS,000. .... IW Pact fteaC'!laed Voll~c;wagen agreed to pay SI m11lioa in the settlement . with S600.00> to be paid by the defi,mct San Diego rental companies, Ocean U-Drive Inc. and Occana- Rentah. .\uke Lob Closed LIVERMO R E <AP J A fede ral nuclear weapons ae- search laboratory shut its non- essential plutoni um facilltaes Thursday afte r r eporting a second Lminor" leak in 10 days of plutorium oxide. The leak occurred Wednesday night in one of 24 plutonium laboratories in the facility. The first leak occurred April 8. Although radiation and con· tact with oxide are n ot dangerous, officials s aid significHlly larger amounts could cause cancer if inhaled. 6'1• r• 11111 Pf• the annual fee for its 5.1 million-------------------- Visa and MasterCard accounts as an alternative to raising the monthly interest rate abo\'e the current I 5 pcrcl'nt level. "A MEMBE RSHIP FEE as. an our view. mut·h m ore equ1la ble." Mo ranvillt: said ... Since 1t as an acroi.s-the-board fee, ull l·ardholders "'II pay the cost. rather than JU~t those who ex- tend their payments. · Moranville said he doubted customers would stop using the <'ards because of the fees. But he s aid those who want to avoid it can do so by halting use of their cards by June 5 while continuing to make their monthly pay- ments. Otherwise, he said, the fee will be prorated for the remaining months on cards already issued and the charges wi ll be sbownoo the customer's bill. Moranville blamed the need for the fee on cost increases. Oosed Meetings Ban Turned Down SACRAMENTO <AP> -The Assembly bas de- feated a ball to prohibit city and county officials from holding d osed meetings oo swts filed against them. The vote Thursday was 34.24; seven short of the m ajority nee ded. But the a uthor , As· semblyman Henry Mello. D-Watsonville. won permission to try again next week. MEUA) SAJD HE sponsored A82474 because the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors set- tled a suit against it in executive session and no one knew until reporters uncovered it two moo.tbs later. At present, the Brown Act requires all meet- ings of legislative bodies to be open. except for such purposes as conaldering personnel. The law doesn't expressly allow closed meet· ings to diacusa lawsuits, but the cou.rt.s and the al· torney aeneral have considered them an "implied .. HOWEVER, IN THE LAST e xceptioo" tolhe ban. seve r al months, the scale or THE BILL WOULD prohibit local agencies these incrC'ases has been un-from holdmg t>xecut1ve sessions "'ith attorneys or precedented and unpredictable. a nyone who has filed a s wt agatn.St them. This condition. coupled with the Oppone nts said the bill would fo rbid Federal Reserve Board 's credit supervisors or council members from meeting DAILY PiLOT AG NRC re1ldent i•pedor Lew MU&er Hid no radiat.ioD escaped lD&o tbe almo9pbere aDd tJlire w 11 no health 6uard outside tbe plant. The men were exp()Md to up to nine milHrelns of r:adiation, aecordlna to F.dilon. NRC aafelJ In· s pector Bob Pate aaid that amount wu one·fourth to one·hall the allowable Umlt.1 Mt by tbe NRC. " MILLEA MID THAT the NRC investiaation would decide ti any ••bad tecbniqoes" bad been used in removing the protectlve 1ear. . One unit curreoUy ii operaUna at San Onofre, walb the second urui scheduled to be on line by late 1981andthethirdby1983 . . Construction is still under way on all three ~at.a at the Palo Verde facility near Phoenix, Ariz .. wttb the ftrst unlt expected to be fully operational by mid-198..1. All three will be on line by ta. Pay No Income Tax in 1980 and Recapture Taxes Paid in 1977' 1978 & 1979 Realize the benefits of ·up to a 550°/o Tax Deduction this year while participating in a highly profit motivated investment. • 4 years of public acceptance • Flexibility of amount invested ACT NOW Available Only Thru June 30 Broke< and Sales Posltions Available For More lnfol'mation: Gerald L. Kozak Newport Center . 359 San Miguel Dr. Suite 11 O Newoort Beach. California 92660 ~2507 SANTA MONICA < J\ P > Mor e than 20 ,000 G c nerci I Telephone Co. workers wall vote by mail over the next two weeks on whether to ratify a new con- tract that would raise wages by 31 percent over the next three years. LOS ANGELES <AP> -ln conjunction with a nationwide .. Bag Business Day"' o~ervance ::11 med at so-called corpora te greed, a local consumer group a warded Standard Oil of C alifornia the first annua l "Golden Pig Award" for being t he "Wors t Offender in Corporate California." restramt program. has caused privately with attorneys to dlscuss suits. us~~~~t~s~e."hesaid. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Moranville reaffirmed the . I bank's intention to r aise the transfer and check service fee from 1 percent to 11-7 percent as ·. :: .· ·: .- -. -. - Tfw tentative agreement wa!> a pproved b y compa ny and union negotiators during a marathon bargainin~ session. The new pact m c ludes pay raises retroactive to March !°> \\hen the old contract expired and improvements in some work rules. Injured Mt-n Colle<•f LOS ANGELES (AP > Volkswagen and two now-defunct A live pig was the prize. .. The pig is the universal sym· bo1 of greed," said Bill Press, author of the "Tax Big Oil" ballot initiative. .. Nowhere is corporate greed more manifest than io the huge profits of the oil companies. On behalf of the angry consumers of the slate of California we say to Chevron and all big oil com- panies: 'Reasonable profits yes, greed no.'" previously announced Yearly fees have long been charged by AmertC'an Express. Carte Blanche and other travel and enLcrtainment cards. And a fe w days ago, Crocker Bank. another large San Francisco· based bank, announced it would charge customers 12 cents every time they use the charge cards they issue. There is no substitute for courteous service \ the moment you need it -~ and ·westcliff Plaza has it! ., I . ,,_ !fr" wem::una ~· . . illtU.• ~ ~ • ~ ~ • ~"""'"4M 111!1> • ~ ......... :tiAJlt.Jcis• l'WCrJ ' • , The Vested Suit For Spring & Summer This Is a comfortable, smart:looklng, lightweight 3-plece suit for the warm months ahead. Comes an gabardine twill with Eagleson's own fine label. Available In Tan and Navy 155.00 Aeg ••........•.....• 41-51 Long .............•. 41·51 X Long .•.••........ 44-51 Porttr .............. 4:z-eo -c.... ... aM ..... CMlf ....., r•••'•l•d Loe An~I•• ••• ,._., 211 ...... ''"' ................ w .... --.· ~I-"_,,., .... ~ .... _ -) rtOUM: MON. tM1 WIO. 1M. TttURI. a ntt. tM, • ._,. L.A. 1CM, IAT. 1CM, IUM. 1M. ~" ,.,.,.., .. s Bn1lol St .,.. .. ·me TrenufV'"-.alt OLanN..l 'MHK* C8fTD N111t '° ~.,., ......... llOMT~ PUZ.A Hl•t to OTl Phone M..-t 111·"" LOI ,....._.I 3fo I S9'tftt ... 1111 M.UllTC* °'8nlef.,,...,. m -1• TOMAMCa 20634 HewWIOme INd lf1.,_ wtl,._.ftlt S2' w..1m1,,. ... Mall_.. "MST'"..,,. lltlVIMtOI *9 AIW9fllde Pleil..,._ IM IMIOO 3210 "-ecr1nt ...,. CMllAIUDA ...... ..,_It~,,.....,. I Friday, Apf11 11, 1llO Now Brar Tlafs .. An alleged member of the Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade verbttlly ~lllacks ABC correspom.tent Frank Reynolds. left. during his speech this week inaugurating the William Stewart Me m onal Broadcast Journalism lecture series. Walter Bunge . a member of the school of journalism. helped escort the youth away. Stewart, an Ohio State gr aduate. was killed in ~icaragua while coverm,g the c1v1l war there in June 1979 for ABC News. Ex-priso~er8 Or War Unite By The Associated Press More than 600 former Allied soldiers held in <' German prison camp during World War II a re expected in Cincinn ati this weekend to celebrate the 35th anniversaryoflheirliberation. Ad Agency Silence d B y FTC WASHINGTON CAP ) A New York advertising agen cy Is ba rred from making untrue cla ims about Bayer Aspirin or saying that Cope relieves Mini Stax Patio Dinner Set orig.$25 Now 16.88 Decorator Doorknob orig. 6.99 • 1n MEN'S Cordalee&R 3 pc. Sult orig. $100 . Now sso Alfie® Shirts Summer Colors orig. 515 Now 7.99 Young Men's Solid Color· Slacks .. Navy & Tan. The men -mostly Ame ricans, with a few British and Canadians -were among the thousands of prisoners held in Stalag Luft III in what was then Sagan. Germany. near the Polish border. ner vous tension. under orig. 518 an agreement announced N OW Com mission. 4 88 MEN'S Solid Color Golf Shirts S-L-XL Special. 3.99 DAVID POLLAK, A CINCINNATI businessman who is organjzing the reunion, said the camp started with a capacity of 5,000, but grew as the war went on. By tht• end of the war. 10,000 men had been held at Stalag Lufl Ill As the Russians approached. Pollak s aid. the German$ moved the prisoners then numbc.•ring about 6,000 -from Stalag Luft Ill to Havana, when.' they were Libc.•rated . by the Federal Trade NOW 4.99 The consent agreem ent • with Dancer-Fitzger ald· a. .... -----------~-----------,~'!!""!'P"!'!"~""!""~~-~~~~.WMW.-.im. Sa mpl e, Inc .. a lso req"uires the agency to disclose in advertis ing that Cope contains aspirin and caffein e, the FTC said. The F1'C said it signed thl• ag r eC'men t 1n DetC'mbcr 1977 to set tit• a c•ase brought an 1973. "but its pubhc release was delayed th ro u g h an adm1nistr at1ve error ." ong. 2.66 Now 1.88 MEN'S Luxury Touch Plaid Pants Broken s1zc5 ·reg 518 Now 5 .~9 Boys' Terry Shorts Special Buy 4.99 Pollak, a pilot and former lieutenant in the Army Air Corps, said the first rt-union w<1s held an 1946 "ht•n ont· of th1· formt•r POWs an offlcC'r stationed a t Wright Fwlfl in Dayton, Ohio decided to get tog,•tht.<rw1th a small group of area men who h:.td also hC'l"n 1n St<1lai:? Luft Ill. The reunions \\er r held .innually on an anform;il bai-.a~ for :.tbout 20 vcars . '\1orl' form:.tl gatherings have been held every five Yl'a rssinn~ 1965. Cbarges stall are pendmg ··----------------••••••llllillllliililllllliiiilllilillliilil.lil .. •••••••••••I aga in s t th e manufacturer. Sterling THE MEN CALL THEMSELV ES "kr1 cg1es," , wh1 ('h Pollak t·xpt ained 1s s h ort fo r .. knegsgefangcn." or prisoner of war m German. Pollak said this year's mailmg list for the reunion inc luded 1,900 names and he said more than 600 were expected to attend tbe celebration. A survey sent with the invitations to the reunion showed that most of the men favor President Carter's call for reg1!jtn.1 1 ion of American youth and also would favor draftmg '"physically fit young A m eri c<.1ru." for military serv1ccatth1s tame Ni nety.four ~ercenl of the 774 men who res ponded to the quesl1onn:.tire s aid they were in favor of rt'g1stratwn and 79 perrent s aid they !.Upp<ir1NI draft mg young people. A large number Drug.Inc. · The a g r eement probhlbits the ad agency f r o m m a ki ng uns ubstantiated claims that Bayer Children 's Aspirin is superior to other aspirin. that Cope is more effective agamM tens ion headaches than other pa10 re!Jevers. that <.1 s piran alone relieve<; t C'ns 1on a nd tha t any no n ·presC'rapt1o n drug ha~ a uniquecomb1nat1on FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY oonll • Saturday, April 1·9 86 pc•rtcnt also an!>w(•red ··ves" to the question· ··An· you m favor or ~rl'alcr expendltures for defense in Vil'\\ of the high mflat1onary rate prevalent al lhl:. time?" ofingrc•d1enl.!. 1r----::~:=~--i~!t.~=====~~ifn----~::::-----r~~0~==1m~~~r1 The consent agreement HARDWARE \\tll be open to puhhc LINGERIE rommcntunti1Junc20 Paint Ladies Sleepwear Assorted colors. .Long and Short '\Acf..,·'BoUerSkates>o-4,.~ indoor and outdoor. owns, Solid Colors .,r-"' ~ o rig. 6.49-13.99 Now 3.88 4.99-6.99 . GRAND OPENING SALE ~~~~H---OUSEW-AA-ES ~~~~~ Come Visit The South Coast's Little Giant Corene s pc. "SKA TES "R" US" Setting ORANGE COUNTY'S ONLY DISCOUNT SKA TE SHOP (wlute only) LITTLE KIDS JOGGER SKA TES A ll American mad e t op s Excahber plates end lrucks o f cast aluminum. urelhane wheel~>. SUEDE SAFARI BOOT SKATES Fantastic Buy• Ca&I aluminum pl a t es and trucks. urethane wheels. hm1ted SILeS Ladies 6, 7 8. 9 Mens6. 7. 8 Hurry For Best Se lectlOn ·~ . MENS AHD IOYS HIGH TOP VIHYL IOOT SKATES A comfortable lully fined boot w llh cast aluminum plates an d tru cks, urethane wheels, good bearings, etc Great Value ... N ew sh1pmen1 1u s t arrived Complete size range for men. w o men. boys and girls 25% less lhan dept. store prices Leather lined high top boot skates Cast aluminum plates and t ru c k s. vrethane wheels LADIES WHm HIGH TOP IOOT SKATES A comoforable fully hned boot with cas t aluminum plates and tr ucks. urethane wheels. good bearings. etc Great Value. ) INf"ORMS In tho ~----------- L. M. BOYD DAILY PILOT ,, • 30°/o off Plush Stuffed Animals Now 1.25-7.02 AUTO CENTER • Save s75 to '144 on·4 Steel Belted Radial Tires Sizes AR7S.13 to LR7S.15 ow. Special : 6.29 FURNITURE Discontinued ) Coffee and End Tables (8 only) orig. $139-269.95 Now s79 -CIC two great ways to charge! . ,, , Assorted Clown Figurine orig. $17 25°/o off Men's Jewelry Key chains and Money chps. orig. 18.95 to 37.50 Now. 14.21-28.13 Various styles orig. S6-S8 FINE JEWELRY 25°/o off Ladies' and Men's Fashion Watches Limited selection orig. $17 to 59.95 Now 12.75-~.Sf. , flridlr,Apftl ''· ,.., DAILY PILOT -~ads to Poverty Polyester Jr. Slacks Assorted colors ong S 14 SPORTSWEAR Jr. Tropical Top with Side Tie orig $1 4 WICfllTA. Kan. (AP> -PbiWp Juoa left a $22,500 aalary ln New Jeraey 18 moatb.I •co to briq b1I wife and si.x kids to an economic pearl ln a country or dull pebbles. Wichita was a city of opportunity. A national ma1azine called it a ''pocket ot pro6perily .•• · l'ODA Y JASON HAS a rented home ruU or empty stomachs, S2.24 ln the pc>cket of h1I faded blue jeans and no job. His ambition: "To cet thinea back together and book my way out of here and back to Jersey." A 20 percent prime lending rate and 18 percent annual inflation rate have poked a bole in the pocket of prosperity. • The changes in Wichita have been NOW 6 . 99 sudden -and surprising. Six months ~"911lt'...,.!"':'!""~!""'!"~:-i-tl•~~iiiiii;..;.'-i....;...;...,...._,.-.__..,'i"~~~::l~C7::'.1~0~:f--..iii1ii._~~~::'::':':::"--, ago. t.h1s city of 270,000, largest in ll Kansas. boasted a 2.6 percent un· Roll-Sleeve Plaid Misses Shirts orig S14 6 " House Plants reg. 6.99~7.49 Now 2.99 employment rate and l<><:al aircraft builders were scounng the country for more workers. TODA\', UNEMPLOYMENT stands at more than 4 percent and is growing. Jason. 33. and his wire. Mary, were sheet met.al mechanics · a{ Cessna Aircraft Co.. the world's largest builder or small planes. They were pulling down $6 an hour each by help· ang churn out twin engine planes costing up to $2 million ~~~~~.;.;.~~~W:~b~~~~~--~--:--'!fiiliiliiiiliiiifliliiliillilillilll.-iMiiiiiilllliiiilliilllillllililmili.,.~7'-----~':'.' ... --:--.1 "Things were look ang up," said S'ORTINO GOODS Ja~~~· declining small planes sales. MEN'S Sport Shorts orig. 1.99 Now 99c DRESSES 50°/o off Dress Clearance Jr . Ms . and 1 : sizes. Women's blamed on high mterest rates and ' Nll.e tight credit. caused m assive cut· ~ backs al Cessna the past two months. Apparel More than 3,700 workers have been laid off -including Phillip and Tops and bottoms Mary Jason. THE JASON FAMILY was com· (ortable ·and happy ID Woodbury, N J .. 'JUSl two years ago. Phillip was a junior engineer at Du Pont .. Mary --~----~~~~~~-.llil-.-....;. ____ ._-IM.~~~~~~~"::::!!0~---:=:::::~:::::--, worked part-llme as a waitress. ~ But Jason had spent his boyhood in Straw Clutch Special Buy 3.99 Jog Joy Warm-up Suits Special 12.99 W1ch1ta. and remembered 1t as "a nice. qwel and lllexpens1ve place to live where .. you could really raise kids $'(ood." He asked the Wichita Area Chamber of Commerce about the job situation. ·'They sent me a whole lot of stuff," he remembers. '"FoUow tbe yellow-brick road to gold land.' 1t said. And I'm not exaggerating." THE COUPLE SAVED $2,000 and illllllllilliill••••••••••• .. set out on that road in 1978. At first. tit Sale! th Starts 7 p.m. FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY Jason. a trained pipe·fitte r and mechanic. could only find work in plumbing and construction. He made $8.000 his first year . Last fall. he and his wife got jobs at Cessna. But today. Phillip 1s laid off permanently and Mary is on a te mporary furlough. This Midwest city, nestled at the juncture of the Arkansas and Little Arkansas rivers, still has some jobs ror s killed workers and more are ex- pected. But there are nearly 10.000 persons out of work. The Chamber of Commerce has shelved a year-old nauonaJ recrwt ........... ~~!'lm-...... !!'!ll!!"P~l!~~~~t!!!!~~-.... ~~~~---.,~,.-~~~~~~~~~~m ent program ; the $60 ,000 LINGERIE GIRLS' Nylon Sheer Little Girl? Print Bikini Terry Top with cotton orig 3.99 crotch SHOES Women's Leather Slides orig. 9 .99 Now 5.99 FINJ JEWELRY 50°,4 off l.D. Bracelets Gold filled " Limited Selection • orig. 12.50 to 31.95 Now 2 .33 HOUSEWARES Save 50o/o ' Dinnerware Closeout orig. 570-590 Now $35-$45 Quantities limited SHOES Men's Slip .. on Style Dress Shoe in Black and Brown Calfskin orig. $40 Now 24.99 50°/o off Collbri Lighters orig. 16.95-$45 Now 8.4&-22.50 SPORTING GOODS Golf Balls X out name Special 6.99 Dozen SHOES Men's Converse Leather Athletic Shoes orig. 29.95 1-FAS~IOtrlSlA-NE> STORE ONLY ' .... • • , Unusual Pl•r l'• thr ... p ... l ecreen bur1t1 vlth pri•ltiv• lplrtt. Rend -bound of natural burl flbere, the bold teJlturtaa te utaiauel. lt create• • dr ... ttc 1ht1ld for wor k, au•e t and drutlaa epacu. pie '°"n.1.: ~' pal• ar-°"1' tn tl1e "'tltpplfte9, for th•lr l •l'11inatton depe~ upon netl" blrd1 . 'nl• p•l•' woody frcnide pro.id• r .. t l teat Uber perfect for vtckeniork. ANAHEIM S09 Eut Kalella Avenue. 772-2472 . . MISSION VIEJO 308 Ml11lon Viejo Mall. 485-6582 ~ ......... DISILLUSION~D Phlllip Ja•on earmarked for it this year will be used to help create new jobc> .. THE SLUMP IN s mall plane sales h as ripple d throug h the a rea £:conomy where one out of every six workers makes aircraft or aircraft parts. · Cessna has trimmed its work force from 20,000 to LS,000 through attrition and layoffs si nce January. Smaller layoffs followed at s upport com- panies. construction companies and beef packing plants. Beech Aircraft Corp. Jaid off SO worlters at one of its s mall-plane plants. And oHicials of both Cessna a nd Beech say further layoffs depend entirely on the economic cendilions. ·'The federal government has wait· ed too long and done too little to help the economy." Cessna Chairman Russ Meyer said recently. · H E DESCRIBE D Pres ide nt Carter's budget-tightening moves as .. a purely cosmetic program that reflects either a lack of understand· ing or leadership or perhaps both." About 1.500 of those laid off at Cessna are expected to be called back later this spring. They had been idled when the company abut its twin-eigjne assembly lines became ot excess inventory. .. At current interest rates, we can- not afford to carry an inventory that amounts lo S200 milJion," or twice what at was a year ago, -.eyer said. The COGUnued 8troog demand for larger airplanes, used primarily for business transwrtal.ioo, is a bright. spot in the local economy. Both Cessna and Gates Learjet Corp. re- port record order backlogs for such planes, and Learjet plans to hire 400 more workers here. But the overall outlook in Wichita remains clouded. Six months ago. there were too many jobs and too few people to fil l them . th• tn4ttlo!.: On Cellv, •llltip weaver• tnterlace honey•colored 1trand1 tn patterne perfected by their alder•. Th• r .. utu 1ln1 of t~• tropl~, th• raln forHtt, their earthy •OU!C•. 'ftl• tournn: ~ C-u "' die n .. ,. .. ..s •t""79 .... to 11 .. et 1 e, Ttt-.ta ... ...,, 1111, • Gu•, Vek• eof 1 ... 1 l to toe Angel .. ··7,150 ldl• ta 41 ,.,. at 11a. ()qr\ ... to Pi.ft \, •• Orange Coast Daily Pr lot By the Um \.he Juoo 3 Jud.le al elecUons arc ufJt()n us, ll would appear that vot .. will have more lhan an ample number of rec.'OIDmendaUonl on who they should elect to the bench tn <>ranee Coun~ superior and munlctpal C-OUrtl. <>ranee County Sberilf Brad Gates releued his first set ol endorsemerua Wa week, ursinJ voters to el~ct three incumbent Judles. and a •puty di t ncl auomey in a race where a Judi• bu announced hi, mlentlon of ret1 r· lna. • Gate ls not th only one luuing endonement5. The Orallje County Deputy Di trict Attorney's A soelaUon has conducted a plebiscite and is exµuctt>d to formMJly re· lease its results Monday. Some police chiefs and ranae County Marshal Don Rhea also are tabblni Judicial candidate So, endorsements and counterendor1em nts. char ee ancl countercharges -s uch as those that followed Gute!s' announ~ment ~will Ukelr continue to fly. The voting pubUc, which Gates said was starved for informal.ion on judicial ca.ndidateti. may find 1tse1! over· fed. And perhaps reeling a bit s!ck. Mission Still Inspires Thirty-eight years ago, things looked bleak for Americans. Wjthin a s hort span of months, Pearl Harbor had been bombed a nd the Philippines had f alien to the --;J-apanese. U1e-Nazi tide was peaking-in Europe with' the invasion of Russia and the continued air blitz of Britain. In the seemingly rentless onsla ught of bad news. Americans found something to cheer at>out when then Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle led a daring bombing raid on the Japanese heartland. While the r aid was intended more for psychological than military impact, historians now say the bombing mission affected the outcome of the War by setting up a series of decisions by the Japanese high command which fatally divided their military strength . Of the 80 original Raiders, there are now 51 s ur- vivors, many of whom have come to Newport Beach this weekend for their annual reunion. They took on a n impossible mission, accomplishing an unprecedent goal with a combination of courage and inge nuity. With our hostages in Iran facing their sixth month of captivit y, we could use another a udacious act like the one under.t aken in 1942. Saving Plan Taxing Just as everybody is recuperating from the a nnual grapple with the income tax nightmare. news has come from a congressional committee that your problems may be even more t axing The report says that the U S. govl·rnmcnt 1s no" withholding too much money from 80 to 90 percent of American workers. To make that worse, the federal General Accounting Office indicated that those overtaxed on their paychecks a re those who feel the doUar pinch the most the salar ied low and middle income employees. Most over-withheld people don't fret much over this and figure it's a good way to save a bit of money because over-withheli:l amounts are returned by the government after income taxes are filed. That's all fine except for one thing: The government doesn't pay you any interest on ~our monC'y that 1t 1s holding. Now if we can .1ust get a ch a nge m thl· lnw so Uncle Sam pays interest on your over-withheld <:a ~h. that gov- ernment practice might abruptly change. • Opinions expressed 1n th<.> space above are those or the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those ot their authors and artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted Address The Daily Pilot. P O Bolt 1560 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/ Dilemma By L.M. BO'VD Item No. 6338 in our Love and War man's file was an observa tion long ago .b y Seneca. Loosely tra nslated: The chief dilemma or man in marriage is the simple fact that it's difficult to keep a wife who is admired by ever· yone and it 's difficult to live with a wife who is admired by no one. Clearly, this is ex· actly true, too, for the wife of the admired or unadmired husband. Butr.Seneca lived in another time and place. How would you like your office carpeted in a nice bright orange? That was the color choice or such floor finery by a majority of 1,500 secretaries surveyed on the subject . ll's going around that cer· tain politicians are demand· • ing their opponents submit to long-overdue oral surgery to have their tongues forked. Q. The merchants at the Dear Gloomy Gus Too bad so many color·words have taken on a double meaning. Express a preference for red, white, black - or even brown -and 1omeone Is sure to give your remarks political or aocial 'signlfi~ance. D.M. ope n markets In Paras always leave the furry paws on the skinned rabbits they sell for food . Why? A. So the buyers can know for s ure they're not getting cats. 'Youngsters who move their lips when they read a ren't necessari1y backward. On the contrary, many such tend to become g ifte d word m erchants. Many move their lips because they like to hear in the ear the music of the language. Abe Lincoln was one or these. Claim is he read eve r yt h i ng outloud . Numerous deluded teachers order their students to stop sounding out the syllables. They ought not. The sounding out of syllables makes poets and playwrights. Nobody alive today is a descendent of Neanderthal man. Q. Do hard-core criminals have certain characteristics in common? A. So it's said. A scholar named Dr. Stanton Samenow has reported after lengthy study that they share anger, pride, sentimentality, a ten· dency to lie and an lnclina· lion to put off chores. Also, says he. they despise any show of fear. Q. Can you conrirm the claim that diving ducks wear contact lenses? A. You might. aay fhat. They have a clear lens· shaped wlndow In their thlrd eyelid. They can see through it, ev,en though it stays closed underwater. There hat never been a female diamond cleaver, I'm told. - .. Berlin Mayor Backs tT.S. on Ir 8 ERLIN ~ Thla hland outpollt ol th~ w .. tern world, ao oltan the trl11er point for conltlct betwHn the United tales and the Soviet \Jnlon, is holdinl lta br•iath agaln11t poulble Soviet repriaala u a ne w cold war cloaea in on Europt". lnUeed or pleading for <'OUtlon. however, West Berlln M u y o r Dlt'trlch Stobbe told us he is lronjllY advlsmg West German Chancellor H lllmut Schmidt t o follow ever y step of Pr esident Curler's lead 1n pressuring Iran to release American hostages. "EUROr£ S HOULD t\elp ; Europe mu. ... t help to present a :1olid front to Iran. even if it means breaking of relations and s trong economic measures" 5UCh as s anc-t1ons, said the mayor. who JUSl rl•turned from a White How.<' v1~1t with President CaTter S t obb e told u ~. in hi s Earl Water8 guest ho u s.e 'hcrt ; "Th e American people have shown astonishing patience on the hostage question. They have always helped us here in Berlin when we have had a crisit with the Ra.tans. ll la our turn now to help them.·· STOBBE IS one of the top leaders or Schmidt's ruling Soeial Democratic Party and a protege of former Chancellor Willy Brandt. His great fear in ~be escalating East-West crisis IS that United States pressures on Iran (to free the hostage15 > and on Moscow <to end the Afghanistan occupation) will end in direct United States· Soviet confrontation that could well 'lead to 'World War Ill. But his greater fear i1J that German foot-d ragging against full cooperation with the United States w111 poison the United States-German alliance. That could mean death for the walled city o( Berlin. which is sur· rounded by Communist East Germany. Thu s. Stobbe is ful ly agreeable to a strong pro-United States stand on the hostage rris1s. even lt it means a cutoff Mismanagement: Taxpayer Rip-off They kecr> tellan~ you there is no fat in thl' state budget but consider th1 ~ An invalid Medi Cal p:lla·nL "':'" furnis hed a beds ide chair c·nanmode lnstC'ad of outn~hl p11rcha~c at the full rl'tml pncT of $1;!/, 11 was rentt·d at S15 a monl h After thn ·t· years. Med1.C:tl pur <·ha..,.•<I it for tht• patient for ~7 ~·1 m.1kin~ thl· total c~t S5!H :! 1' FOR THE case cited 1s not an isolated one wherein s()ml•Onl' goofed . It 1s typical as 111u. ... tr.1t<'d by oth<'r cases l\UC'h ... .., tht· rt·ntal of a wheelchair at $~7 50 a month for thrl'l' V<'ar!> ;rn<I ll' ult1m:.it1· pu rchJse r ur s::n :..! sn Total p:wl for th<• <·hair "·" Sl .202 50 A l'O mparahl<' i'h:ur ( .rn be bou~ht nev. for S21 5 Or the walker which :-.ells new at a r<'tail price o( S48 50. This wai. rt•nted for one year at Sl4.50 a month and bought for S34. a total cost of S208. A hospital bed rented for four years at $83.50 per month was then bought for S691.65. Total cost: $4,739.65. The fact that these cases along with several oth e r s , were skimmed off the top of one day's filings at one location. makes it a fair conclu~1on that these a re ever yday happenings throughout the state. Such unjustified ex· pense seems only the lip or the iceberg. FOR THE EVIDENCE 1s that these kinds of items are being provided at top retail prices in· stead or under a quantity dis· Sydney Harris rount contract to which the state would be entitled to substantial d1!>counU.. Also. the ui.ual rental contract even 1n 1nd1\'ldual cases. permits title to pass to thl· n •nter after the prov1dl·r has n · c·over<.>d costs and a reason11blf· profit.from the rental pa,> menl~ Thl·sc examplei. o r mi' management s hould bt• no sur Pfl'l' Long months a~o the Lil tll' Hoover Comm1s!->10n reported lhat millions or dollars ~ere be· mg \\ asted tn the Medi-Cal pro· gram through mismanagement and fraud. When that report pro durcd no correctin• action. th•· com m1s:.1on ·ISSUl•d a ~<:cond Tl' port l~sl September 'Aarnm~ that the was te tn ~kd1 -Cal had now rcaC'hl•ci h u ndreds or millions of dollar~. Other than a ttemptani.: to gt•t th<' com mission to ton<' down th(· repon Governor J C'rn h:-11"' 11 hhtht·h 1i::non-.t thi• "'holt· ni.111t ·r a ht W<'n l ... k I PPI n~ cirr tlO I Ii• (' .irn PJIJ!ll trail Rl"T lllS O\\'\ lh .ilth 1>1 p.tr' m1•nl d11t•1•111r B1·\t 111•1• \1 1 '<·r• ('OOC'l'flf'd that . a ... m1H h d'-Ti percent of the total ~t:1te fund' s pent on tht• progr:1m m:iy h;n1· been inttppropriatc. ·· wh1ll' his Health and Welfare secretary. M ario~Obledo. admitted that sample a udits made by depart· ment auditors indicated 35 per cent of the Medi-Cal dollar goes for overbilling. From the eviden<'e at hand it Is clear that It is not th<' patient!' who are rippmg orr the state but rather the providers of SC'n 1rt•' a nd cqu1pmc•nt ln1•..,r:1p.1bh that points lht• f1ngC'r <11rcctly at management Th<' sad purt of ul l this is that the proi:tr.1m , rathf'r than benef1ti~ those inlt'n<le'1 to Ix: aided. has permitted nearly hlllf of the funds to be diverted into unjust enrichments throui:th ml!> management and rcsulttd an ex- cessive costs to the taxpayers in Iranian oil. West ·Germany, h e said 1n an exc lusive interyiew. wol&ld enhance It.a reputat[' n with the American people economic sancUOll.5, or a block de. cut off lranlan oil <now less than to percent of West Germany's needs). Other West German leaders not on the firing line ln West Rerlin are far less willing to let J imm y Carter's Washington have its head In the hostage and Afghanistan c rises. Their concerns. not expressed publicly, add up to a vote of no co nfiden ce in Carter's leadership, as follows: First, w i th an election campaign in full bloom anything that threatens t~ undermine detente with Moscow and East Germany is to be a voided. T hey say Carte r ignores this problem. SECOND. quite apart from the Oct. 5 eleet1on. West Germany h as becom e so pow e rful economicall y. with the largest curren<.·y reserves in the world and the second largest gold reserves. that 1l LS demaruhng a greater voice an plannang Western strategy. I t 1' .qJ pr 11pr1 J t" th l' n 111,11 thc·'e lhan~' u •m l' '" li.:ht .it tht"' ver) momt>nt the voter-. are 1on ... 1denn~ .... hether Propos1t1on ., to c•ut income taxes m half 'h<iuld be pai.scd. The Jarv1s II nwasure would reduce s tate rev· l'nues b'.' about SJ billion. although mflataon mother areas \\ 111 offset the total revenue re· duct ions. When losses occ-ur. it is usual· Iv c-onveruent to relate them to the ~Cenlag<' or total handJed In bustn<.'~'-lo~!'-factor!' bet .... ('('n 1 and 2 pt•n·t•nt i.trt' l'X pt>ctt'd but anythms: c.wer that \\Ill bring a qu1c·k shake-up ~\ 2 Pt'rcent loss in tht' Mt-di C".ll progr~tm \\Ould meun S200 million .... astt'd • .and should not be 1>,1s1ly acceptl'd. Rut a 37 percent "ash' thrOUJlh mis manal(cment translate~ mto nearly S2 billion. and 1:. totally unacceptable and intolerable lt a lso translat~ m· Third and pcrhapa ominous for the U.S., politicians, buslneumen~ mllitary leaderahlp ln Boms quite simply, 11 policymaker told ua, unwi continue letting Waabl •use Western Europe and for its own special purposes.": Thal points to a funda~al change in the Western alli~ce ln the not·too-distant future, ~d a r eduction of U.S. lnfiuenc~On West Germany that Corebo(es large problems for Wash~. FOR TIIE immediate fllllfoe, however. tbe advice that Mayor Stobbe is giving Schmidt ~d other West German leader( .ts almost certain to be folk>Wed, however grudgingly. • ':' So far, there has been DO s)Mn or new Soviet pressures ag.iolt thi~ Western outpost, probal>ly for one reason: A Soviet ~e against West Berlin woul(:l.,40 more to solidify the We=C.-n a lliance than anythln& ex · wa r it.self. Moscow is w I the other side of the •tr•: encouraging division and-·~ feel.log and doin1 aotbieC el_.. stage o( the crisis· to unify•tM Western alliance. ) .,,,, tn the .,wte bean.I! °" t>ll able t~c- c. t•pt thl• rt•H·nut• reductions OOn· tamed m .Jarvis JI by simplv e hm1natm1oZ the mism a nagertfenL ' and °" a'te tn l\ted1·Gal. ~ 4i".'. l' HETllER THERE was lhc threat of .Jan is II or not s uctqn· com petence in managemen.; 1s criminal. But in view or th~n· ac-t1 on foll.owing the Lr Je Hoover Commission repo ·r~ tt 1s unhbly any action will .•w be taken until the state is ~ly pmrhed for funds. • And that won't. happen Ufthl enough tax·cuttang inltlati¥4:S such us Jarvis II have been paim>d by tht' vote~ to do an et· fect1vl' Job o( not only tllrolnat· mg trea. ury su.rpluus but tn· forcing cutbacks in the attas where s pendma is not e~lal. Surely. waRtelul manatetn,@nl should be foremost amonJ 9.1e cutbacks. "I • • -: o! . ,_ .. Brick-dropping Heavy With Emharrass1nent :. • 4 . What the Americans call a "boo· boo," and the French caU a ·•gaffe." the Rritish call a "'brick." Whe n you "drop a brick" you comm it a verbal blooper that usually embar- rasses you more than the person to whom it is dircctea. A typical hideous example Is provided by scriptwriter Denis Norden : '"l as ked this nice lady at a party, 'Hey. what hap · pened to that skinny blond your husband u sed to be married to?' After a pause, s b e said, ·1 dyed my hair'." THIS MORTIFYING ex· chao1e is recorded ln lhe new book, Robert Motley's ''Book or Bricks." a coltectron ot iucb en· counters a~ provided by several score of celebrlUes who should have known better and didn't. While the stories are wildly t.m • even. and the book Is only mildly diverting, I round It a great P•Y~hlc relief to browae ln for an Hour. It reassured me that I am not alone m my bloopcry and brickery. My forgetfulness or names and faces. my tendency to say what 1 think before 1 have thought what I am going lo say. and my pained innocence after the damage has been done, are shared by such luminaries as Sir John Gielgud. Tom Stoppard. Daphne du Maurler . Cecil Beaton. Y e hudi Me nuhin . Margot Fonteyn, and even such professional entertainers a Sam Levenson and Andre Previn. Rrick-droppi ng h as many mot1vl!s, us Desmond Morr1i. points out in his mock-scholarly tntroductaon. None or them IS malicious or deliberately rude: most are the result or Freudian ·slips, absent-mindedness. a ~e· sire to be socially helpful. 1g· norance. nervousness. or pure accident. Some bricks. indeed, are un· consciously dropped on oneself I recall Victor Borge telling ubout the lady who came up to ham aner a comedy concert, attd ------- • burbled. "Oh, Mr. Borge, t.4a· ven 't laughed so much sinc;e lllY husband died." She knew ·Mat she meant, but it didn't come~t the way she intended it to. MORE TYPICAL, however, ls the shattering experience or Si m on Gray, the ptaywrie,.ht, who once informed the g:aute~O( a Cambridge college, wbom,_. did not recognize. that the l4dY he had been conversing witbf: a g hastly old bore. • e courteouitly identified her lor e as his wire," recollects G!. "Five minutes later l told s aa an amusing anecdote to a w man who revealed himself~• their son." .¥". This sort of thing is pree1'tly my forte. though I have le~ over U'9 years to dlaplay a more restraint. Alto in 1ll1 of country la tbe hqe dropped by Michael Barreti. British broadcaster, tm. ft: Ing l'YO rival black DOltticl from Rhodt•la. One ol tt.;:J: forw&rd wh•t aeemed ta a s pecious argument. ~t. rounded on the man. an , •'That ·a all very well -two black• don'( make 1 wMte." ' I. ~~·--r..-&•'-&:-~:------------~~~ -W WW911'!'9 CJ :&~ ;'!@@([ ~@rrw0©® r .'ifl•f.,.• a Big Proj#f"f? DEAH P1\T I'm ~tarting to look into lns1111l u solar ht>ullnt.t ~',km m my house hoJ,>eful as a do 1t youn.df 11rowt·t l'vt' ht>Jrd 1t :. much · 1cr to 1n't1tll .i pu'''' l' ''tt•m th•n an a<'t1ve e Is th.It. \rut•. and 1o1otll I .. ull naed professional 'flVlCC ., (. I\ L . Ne1o1o pOrt Beach • The statt> Depa rtmt'nl ur ('onsumer AUaln' ~ar ud lasuJacloo l oil reports Lbat lu&.alllD« an at;tlve solar syst~m h. 1>omewbal compUcaled and will require an uoderstandlng of basic phunbln« or some related trade. Vou ali.o must follow the •anubcturer's 11peciricatioos exactJy to protect a•y warrant). Installing passive space coodlliolling applica- tions Is easier Uran tackling an active system, and bent>ficlal re11ulb usually are assured. Since mos t passive s)·stems do not Include complicated equlp- •ent or moving parts, there usually is little risk of •alfunctlon. Many passive syslem options, such ft plantln~ deciduous trees on the south side of the arouse require no more than common sense. lastalllng thennosyphonlng systems or similar passive equipment does require additJooal ex · pertise. uch a syste m relies on an unobstructed flow or water under natural condJtlons. A skilled installer will be required to lay out the pipes and install valves. so that rei.istance in the piping lines is kept lo a minimum. In either system. you would be wise to have a '-'rofessional designer analyie your home's bead I ad requirements or hot water needs to aid in the oper s idnR or your solar system. The names or ,·eral excellent rererence books that include in· rmation on products, designs, illustrations of lar installations. and installation instructions,· e being mailed t', o!J. auwr ... Beneflt ll1•11rl f 'und OF.AH PAT The• American Heart Association cl Connctt1rut Mutual Life lni-urance Co are CO· nsoring National Run For Life Day April 26. On ;,it day, thousands of be~1nnmg and experienced inner s in 11 0 c it 1(•s across the U .S. will rtic1pate m the \\C>rld 's largest running event. Ser ving as ho norary c hairm a n for the erican Heart Association's Orange County · ~apter Run For Life this year is Rams • uarterback Vince Ferragamo. Vince is now train· 'iPe lo run the lOK event. There w~ll. be ~ree dis- tances runners can choose to participate m : · 5, 10 or 20 kilometers f Each participant in the run is being asked_ to ~ecure pledges from sponsors for each tilometer 1 hev complete . The money raised will be used locally for rel:>carch. profes~1onal a nd publ~c education and community services related to this nation's number one killer. heart disease. J hope many of your readers participate . They can make a tot of hearts feel better! · T.L., Santa Ana . f Readers interested in joining the NaUonal Run for Life Day. are asked to contact the Orange ·ounty Chaptt•r of the American Heart Association y phoning 547·3001 up SeHft",. .llot••I ('omplai11t~ DEAR PJ\T. 1 had a problem r ecently with a otel that 's part of a larAC chain ope ration. The an a~cr of the rnot£>1 wouldn't help me, nor would e chain's headquarters. Do l have any recourse? C.V .. Costa Mesa Contact the American Hotel and Motel As· ociation. The AH&MA olfers a consumer service hich will intervene on behalf of the consumer ben complaints are nol satisfactorily resolved by be manager. The association will pursue com- plaints even lf they do not involve one of its. 6,500 me mbers. Its address is 777 14th St. N.W., Wasbingioo, D.C. _20005. A divorce atn1er Art Garfunkel obtained in Haili llie ..)'ears •ao from Lind• Grossman Garfunkel has been voided by a tudge in St. ouis, clearing way tor Mrs. Garfunkel lo proceed with a divorce. "•·•· 11, 1llO Senator_ Supports . .... _School Prayers WASHINGTON <AP> -A coqreulonal drive lO reeton voluntary prayers 1D tbe caa..room bu bet!n annowac:ed by Rep. Pb.Wp II. Crane. R·W. Crane la a1kln1 House coUea1ues to alcn a discharge pelltlon that would bring a school prayer proposal to the floor for a vote by thla summer. The bin has been stalled in the House Judiciary Committee nine months and shows no signs of movement there. The Crane·backed blll, ldenUcal to a proposal adopted last year by the Senate, la an attempt to supenede a lJ.S. Supreme Court rulin1in1112 that made volUQtary prayers in pubtic scbooll Wegal. •I ClossA / y. 1\ 18 ONLY PILOT f t1d1y, Aprtl 18 IMO If you v. ant to ~lart an lndt'pend•nt f' C:ardcn, lh~re'a. •new book avaUalit JU.$t for you What·~ an Ind, J nd~oc-e G ardcn ~ "A bat·h 1r\J 1i11.rdtm an lndePt'nd~ncr Oard\ln. 't\C u n It allo .. · )'OU Lo n ay honn1, h•vt- ome fun , und ho produc:Uve A bonus la the (a('t you r an't buv bt'tte-r tia una Vt'lttablt &han \hO!Se )'OU l(fOW YOllO.('I( ... l>U ' Jat•k Robin.son. 1>r -"ldtnl or Oudeiu ror All . The Nallonal Ass0<'111t1on for Co rdt•rw1~ "Tl .. : PRt.:~·~l'Rt:!'\ of mnuuon and em·ru· c.·o~ls cuutu m '"~ thu · th~ decade uC the Independence Oerden. Ju.at u th• wer )'Hrt produced the Liberty Gardena and Vl ctory Gardena " • Gard na for All, a nonprofit membenblp or1;anlaatJon, hu produced • •pa•• book calkd ··Yourlndependenc•O•rd4tnfort.be 'IOll. TlM book 1~ illustrated with almple "bo~·to" 1ketche1 and t·ons lataofthr maJorHctiaa.l.Tbeflmtcovel"fsun . :.011, 1eed1 and water -t.M bulca for 1tartJn1 u .:a rden. The second, of lntere1t to both besiM•ra and l'Xperta, iiVeS apeclflc lnfonnat.lon Ol'I 18 favorite t:a rd en vegetables. The thlrd coven 1arden care and 11\Cludes a chart on peat control. IN ADDITION TO lradltia.net gardening methoda. the book explain• wlde·row'and raised-bed gardening, whlch make maxlmum '\Ule or small spaces. "When we asked people lo the induatry lf there was a 1tmple. Inexpensive book available for begiMen, they shook thelr head.II.·· said Robinson. ·'Some referred ua to book• pubUahed during World Warn. "From ourNaUonal Gardenint Survey we know that one of the three main reuons people atop gardening ls that they 1et off to• poor start ~aut1e of a lack ofinformallon. Tbat'• the aim of this book. -making the be1tnnln1 fardener s uccessful, .. Robinson concluded. The Independence Garden BooJt la available for St to cover posta1e and l\..andUnf by writing Independence Garden. Oardefla for All, 180 Flynn Ave., Burlington, Vermont 05401. Th1·n•'c; sllU tlrne lo pl.wt lt11s s ummer· bloo m111).! bulb g I a d a o l u ~ T h t• ' h r I f!. h l 1' n II p I h ,. g .i 1 d ,. 11 ,, n d L he huun·. a:-. 'A l'll. w hen brought JObllk as cut flowers. Tight Roots Resist Water Potted plants that have spent many months JO a pot art'.' hkely to hl\vl' tight root balls ""11ch rt:sist water penetration. Wa ter runs d own bet ween root ball and pot a nd out the bottom. An occasional aoaklng in a buckct or water wrn remedy this. Once the root ball is thoroughly moistened, it Is easier to keep that way through n o rm al w:.itt.'ri ng practices. CLOSID TUHDAY LANDSCAPE 1 WEEK \ ~~S::':!' PLANTS FOR 4=o · ~°"~ lff otlaer's Day ... 1 ACllS Of f'U"1'S AT WHOLISAU & lf:lOW!I \IUI. I\ G•l & IOrt~ GROUND ... a.dwood 21 CV.. ft. 16.00 ..._. a.dwood R~ 7.95 4.U COVERS ~ ..... l«it 1 CM. ft. 4.4' I • Sudwft WMte .... l /8 "" ..... 1.4' ,,. '4" ,... •n,M.a..w ~ .... '4" ,.. .. •GAHUHIA s 5u ,. ... OUl0WMll1$ • Mybrid,~e A 'lOFHSOI • 4 .. ,ot M9rif04d SALES F-ll'IAL, •BLOOMING AVOCADOS 'I 495 • ILOOMING SEMI OWAaF ORAM"5 TAH~Bl .. S GaA,IAUfT LIM0t4 ~ 1295 GardeniQg ---------------.----------..... --· S .... ubs· mde 'tigly' Fenee . . T ired of looll~ a\ that worn-out fttnc und thlnklng abciut how much 1l would coat to repla it! There U. an euy solution that wUl rcm tahz tho look of )'Our ••rden while hkilnic the "utcU •" ot an old f~e. Th~ •nswer 1s to simply pl nl Ilona u,., l eoce with attractlVe 1hrub~ry. FOa 1'808& sunny apot.t. try roses, bird ol parad!ae, tall bearded iris, photlnia or bottlebruab. You will find thtlr blooms au the more outatandlng wltht..,.feftee\&led u a backdrop. ome lovely planu like ppacantba tMt live you brightly colored fnalt. 1MI' round green foll•I• and lh4lrM \bat WGUkt stop any fence h9Pper rrom leapinc 1* your backyard. .- Thlis 1dH Is a areat way ofb(inglng the aarden uyto its .ireatest potential. And at lhe top o your llal should be some of the tlowerlna •hrubs Uke cemell.111.s. ozale:u1 d'1ododertdt'W'S or fu<'hsias which are perfer t for ithoded und 'l\eml·~haded ttreati. Gardeners can pleue themselves as to tht form and structure of the sbnlbs that a re plantH along the fence. Some or you may Ukethe look of low·growingjunipen or that ot heavenJy bamboo or even New Z() a land flax. A softer t.o the touch espaUer. be•uutut~ in its own rtght, it lavenderftarflower. . .. .,, With a Uttle support, It is a naturat-1· espalier covering the fence with atarlike lavender pink flowers. their yello~, centers and deep green leaves. Shrubs la·: other garden areas recede intodeptha oe.1 greenery but up against a fence, lbey wutr be prominently displayed. TltERE IS ALSO the choice of usinR e11pallered plants for security. There are Hardy Geraniums .Take Little Care Geran.iwn1 should not be thought ot as "poor country cousins". They are so hardy that they will practically take care of themselves while you travel or \'ttt'at1on The secret to th1s is the fact that they require less "Jtcr than most flowering plants. In addition, gl-raniums do not require special sou combinations. Tht-y grow in any well·draJrung, sunny location. ~ THEY ARE PERFECI' plants for Oower beds, pots . flower boxes and large containers. They're real show-offs in the garden blooming an pink, rt.'<i. rose, orQngc. dark purple. lavender or Lilac and even white Tuke your pack the next lime you are at a local nurH•rv l"c.>r •• restive disp~ay. 1t would be hard to top a rlnJf of white petunias around a group or bright red geraniums or use them as companion plants to s unny. yellow and orange marigolds or even with the merry pink , red, orwhitedianlhus. . . FOR BIG SPLASHES of color. plant three or four aeraniums (4 inch pol Si.%e ) of jUSl one color to11etber in a redwood. tub. There is also a dwarf v arlety that grows to only 10-12 inches high. Whether new hybrids or the old ravon tes are ~ rown. the gardener wi 11 be delighted with the big JOb ge raniums do in providing seasonal color for his ¥arden. lt 1s one of Cahfornia's easiest growing and moil pleaaing pere.nnials. Weekend Gardeni1ig Checklist • L.1"11 s undl'r tn'l'S neeli fn·quC'nt fl•1•l.hng-; sine~ th~ tree ta ke~ ...,o man} nutrients from tht· soil for itself. To help r e duce lawn m ower lnjurv to the tree~. r e m ove the turf from around the trunk. This w 1 l l e liminate h a nd tnmmim? around trunks. • Yellow leaves on cam ellius . f!:Jrden1 <t~. and other ~hrub~ ortLn indicate iron <'hloros1..., 1 ron chlorosls C' ;in .occur when there 111· '>Uffll'1en1 iron in the soil but the pH or the soil m akt·:> it Can't Puff This Plant For Kicks 'i'l' AA CITY I td 'l ,\n alert narcotH'" r1f {1n•r '\potted :.i .... u ~ p H·111u .... lookrng pt.mt. obtainl'<I a search war· r ant an d f o und several ht.'althy tomato plants being cultivated by an irate 63-year -old woman. ··I th1.nk It 's a waste or taicpayerc;' money on bustJOg little old ladies la ke me." !)a id Sarah :"tla1nland Cprin8 <Special on nll 4-inch color pds.- 5uy Three. Gel Another ~rce i Perunk>s. Fuch51os. Oegonias. Marigolds. And many. many mor~. Onghren yoor garden and pioneer areas with beouciful cof0<. Toke advantage of this l'\oger's spnng special on oll 4· 1nch color ~s. At the some time scocl~ up on P.oger's own brand of potting mix. flow er food and soil act1vocor. They're the some super·quohty plant core produro w e use to grow and molrno1n the Oeouclful healthy speCI· mens you see lhrough· oot l\oge(s Gardens. For real "l\oger' s results'.' start and secy w ith plonc.s and plant core produas from l\oge(s Gardens. -Amenc.o s ~ beovufvl gordE'n cemer" Nunety • lndOO</Outdoor Plonu & Ftowers • Lond~p1ng • Pot10 furniture and ~\Of1e\ Ao0!61!0fTI f~blor'<l • ~ ~01 ~ • ,..._pOft Geocll • 040-~ 'lc>t1f'q ~. Q IC, 0 C)Ooty -. ESTATE SALE OF JEWELRY- CRYSTAL- PORCELAIN - BROlWZES- CHI.NA • SILVER ~lday, Seturdlly, and SUnclay aad ••re. Lots of diamond rinqs an<l "'J"'n<JS gold ctia1m. fine china anci crystal , bron1~. some furn night• April 18, 19 and 20 • bccllW rf·"' Of OaHAM8'T AL :::-c. 4 ' ea. HO.,.ICULlUH 1 unavailable to the plant. To correct this, amend the soil w1lh peat mosg S he s aid De tective Jim Lovo1 and two other nar cotics omcc~1lh a ..., l' a r (' h w :l r r a n f o r m .1 fl Juana entered r house but apolos.:ti zed ""hrn they found out wh;1t s he w as really growing JO her window. ture, 011.s. chan~hers, br .n' lamps, etc. I nspect1on o f all merchandise Friday. Saturday, and Sunday 2 · 5 P.M. and 7 · 8 P.M. '~' Clm u n d a d d a n a c 1 d 1n... = producing fertilizer in s...... 11NWW~" AVE •OVlfTAIN V1'llfV addtt1on to chelated iron PMONE 146-3'119 COmPOunds. 1 Block WMt of H•rbor on Werner ~!!!!!!!!!!!!~c~..,._~w~ .. ~,,.-.-~~~~,_,~,,.,~.._~~eom~'"'~"'~""~·-~~-~~~~~~~~~~~ • Fill in ba re spots with ~ chee rful m a r gue rites. ............................ ---------------------. ( Nurller.Y .Special{ INDIAN HA WTHOR Rap#Uokpit indlro Gloay leaves, eve<green shrub, with ctuttn of pink nowers like f1ny bouquets zlnnl~ormarl~olds. • Keep an eye out for ap h id s. Your nur s er y man can recommend a spray to knock them out fast. • Pl a n t now for summer color with some o r those beautiful flowering shrubs and Mesa Mint 'Rescued ' Mesa mint , the en· danger e d purpl e · flowere d plant that 8rows in vernal pools, could survive in man· made pools. according' to a state study. The mint is on the r e deral lis t o r e n · dangered speci~. Something for everyone -from S 1.00 up. FrH .c:fmmion. Bank of Amefica, Mas~r Charge, cnecks, some terms available. newport auction company 2542 WeSt Coast Highway NewPort Beach. CA (714) 64~2200 CONSIGNMENl'SACCEPIB> "T1L S PM . 5GAL REG. 10.98 Now tn beouffful bloom. 7.99 bedd.101 plants. r ;:: I Trees Add >-~ -----------------------------------1 ·rj'J USENATURE'SOWN ~ Height to r. ~"' EXTERMINATORS ••• LLO\'D•!i .. Ladybugs and Praying Mantta Balconies T .. eotharmfullnHCtl-notpkJntl. Trees add height to ,,(~j l wniiiii I pa lio and balcony plant· 1 ~lt 2.41 J,:'te: 2~1 ~~st~: I~~ ~~er~a~ ~ ~~ ------------------------------------------------::::::----.co urtyard s. Local SECRET ARIES' WEEK APRIL20-26 P~rf ec1 1W. lo retMmhr thoae salt "'"° re~mber au year for you I Gtvt Spttng ftawtr1 In a cottlf/eoup mug. local deltverf or Mnt ntarty anywhtft by FTD HELPtHGYOU SAY ITRIGHT Oft. • lllV CHG. Molof crtOll corOt ~bypf!Ont. MAY•AOOtO. Since 19'6 nurseries s tock many varieties or trees suit•· ble ror small areas and container growing. The flowering Plum tree does wel1 in sunny locations. The semi· double plok lo rose blossom• which adorn the tree later wlnter or ea rly s prin g ar e followed by colorful red· dish purple foliage. The leaves.ln 1ummer turn a green ish bronze. The branches are slender and long which give tbre tree a delicate habit. y \,,.-' HulliOs Nurfery • Florist 2140 Harbor llvd .• Costa M••o Antique Show ~ Huntington Center Mell today thru Sunday -------------_ .. ---------- ~ll(f ~ -6 -·-- garden shop SULFATE OF AMMONIA Now Is the time to green up your Bermuda grass 2: ... s2•s . $4,., ORTHOROSE& FLORAL DUST Proven formula. co1T1b1nat1on Insectic ide and f ungicide • Controls 8Ph"black soot. •Od certain ottiet flowet' gard9n petl\. :~.s2•• IMPATIENS Ideal fOf shade gardens 4 Inch Size PETUNIAS Great for colOrful sun gardens.. 'lnch size AU 1fllil9 "'94fCf TO ITOOC ()H HANO I • 0000 411.,.._IUl'IO OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 7-6. SAT. 8-6. SUN. 9-5 LLOYD'S NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE CO .. INC. 2028 Nt'#IOOft BIVd 1.t Sey St I Co"ta Mesa C,\ 92e27 I {71'18'8-744' , .. GARDENING En:fo~ce 'Sftfet~ Law' --- 8rief Faniily 011 Darigen of Power Tools The baa Sprln& 'breakout' involvt. mlllloos of teoPl• pna full ult aft r hou e and 1arden cborea Dad, mom, ttrandpa, 'leoniaaers, au &f"C' much lnvolv.t: L awo ed r , hed&• tr1 mmfn. power .. • au powt!r lools provide • bi(l ••~11\l Unlortunalt'ly, " 116ck or k.nowtedae about t hf tools. simple careh.~ ~oe OC" tool ln poor conch Uon can tum tht•st powc>rt"d h lpmatt-~ Into u potentJaJ dan&l'r just hkt' a faulty v~h•clt• or aw lll·pr-.,paried driver • AC'C'ORblNG TO THE :iafrlv operu of th•· eower Tool lnstiruh!. lht• fl~I mo-.t mon1n1tful ~c1dent pn •vt•ntion s tt"p )OU <'•n lakt' la to luy down &Ile 'Safety lnw' to lhe fu m 11 > ~ Retort' lht' first tool 1 .. tuml'<I on l'XJllu1n tht• •r)' rcul dDnl:t'r!i Of U!>lni t'ft>t lrtc•itlJy JIO'WI rt'tl tqols in Wt.>l C'Ond1t1nn:. Point out tht• fooll-.hnt•,., uf ~erreactung pururulurl) from luddt•r\ t"nt "' ~ the short-s1ghtcdnt•.,,, of nol "''unn~ :.ttlt•I) CSaSSCS \With SHi\' ... t\l\'lli!> I \\ h1.•n chip;, anct dU!'>t ~c flym~ Highlight lht' lhrc11t In J>t'r .,on1tl 'dfrl > . . . . Public Cm1 H Ip Halt El111 Dis ase Spring ana summer url' thf' danger se<tSOflS "f hen healthy elm tr~s may be infected by Uutch elm disease warns Pavel Sv1hra, entomolog1;,t, University of CaLiforn1a Coopenitl\.t' Extension Leaves which s uddenly will or droop, turn )'cllow or brown. or fall prl•rnaturely, and lu"anc~ that die are sympt<1ms of this destructive elm tree d1sea;,e, he adds A tree may show one or a combinallonofthesymptoms THE UC ~ECIALIST pomh out thilt your bt!lp 1s needed to watch for the elm d1sea~e symptoms. Report suspected trees to your County Agricultural Cnmmissioner's offit•c or your County. cuoper at1ve Extens1un offi('(· "Dutch elm disease has hit lhl· J.(rcatC'r San Fran cisco Bay Area." says Sv1hr<1 , "and may be undetected. killing elms in other pa rts of the s tate But the pubhc"s help can prevent the di sease from sprcadml! in California One reason 1t did not wn•ad in the Los AngclC'~ area was the ear ly de· tect1on of elms showing descac;e symptom;, by res1· dents in 1978 " SVlltRA EXPLA I NS the disease 1s caused b) a fungus wh 1<·h gro"!'. 1n the v<1scul<1r system of healthv elml> ;ind kills the trees The s maller Euro· peun elm barli beetlt', a tany insect. is the m ain c arrier of the disease Tht• beetle breeds in dying or dead elm limbs. or el m firewood, where it picks up the fungal spores . When the beetle lands on beatt.hy trees to feed on elm twigs, the trees are in- ~ted and s how symptoms. "Uthe elm is infected in spring or early sum· n,er," Svihra says, "the disease m ay spread to the entire tree and kill it in the same season. Elms in· reeled in late summer are much less affected. However. the d isease continues to kill their limbs. which become reservoirs for lx>ctlr hreeding and 'It.the disease fungw. 1f they a re not promptly re- move d.'' ' if lOOl.t, power or H l4tnalon f'Of'dt. that appear faul· ty an any wp.y are uaed " U)WOOWN Tfft; 'btoakout' JUllil II bit. and with u cb1connc t :J tool, polr\l out how dangerous f 1~t movlnl( b1h1 und blade!J are, and how unforaiv- m~ ltwy l'l\n b<l \t ml&Ul$ed. Also em phasize how foollu1rdy It l1l to use u tool thtal muy be too heuvy 10 handlt'. or 111 un11u1table for the JOb And com· mon 1wnsti d1cUtll'i ttu1l rushing und working wtwn nngry just do not max w"11h power tools M ukP a bla puint of that> · A., In driving, proper U\.Slruct1on and following ~.1fl'l \' rt·t·omml'11dtHlons d~ pre .. ·cnt accidents - Mime H'ry wr10Ub Tool Instruction manuals pro- \ 11\t-lht• ·necessary' ufformaUon. Power tools are ~·r 1•.11 frlc>n<h on any Job. but checkout the family lwfl\rt> you let them out lo operate any power tool I\ l •'P thl' Spring 'breakout ' a safe and happy one. Plant Zinnias / 1on1u11 lovt-the s un a 11 d g o o d w a r m "' ,1ther Plant them lh.., 111onth in full s un .111d J.!l\ l' them plenty of \\ ·' I l I I h l' 11 ... h () \lo y hluum., "'111 Ix-lhl' pride ul \our «Ull1 ng gardl'n this summer Call 642-5678 Pul 11 few word s lo work for you. ~ft.·,,,--:; ':..J -: '""' F"AltMHS INSUIANC-E GIOUP S4a.55S4 or 135-1437 It 14 ~ · Coat• MHa Raciti Wedding Band Rebate ,') iJ" •~I \(.'t~· Sp1·1·io l t/11., 11111111/r 11r1f, - lf//y '0t1r la<fr -., 111'(/t/111!! ·'''')or :;oo or morr•. prt rn11r hn11d FREE! .'u11111• (1.\nlllfllt•.\ uf llar 11t -., s PEC I AL: I ,11\\ .., I It-. °" I! \"I ( llf,10\ -.1\h \\llh l l I 1 \Lin , llK !!mm , I.!' tl1,1m1111il ::111 l:!U'•:!• 11.1 nd :: 111 1;c_)(pl, lkr.11 I H 1· t •• ii 'I 111111 n a t'i l i 5JIW. Ral'1li pri<'t' -tJ<j • · prirt• • It H > l.a1h , 1.\K ~ I?. ~nllf)th' l tl1~1l'•' r111i.: with 56 l'I d1 ,1m1111d 11110 1227ii H1·l .1 II SJ.HOO. 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'!! ~ SAVE S60 I () 1. ~'t -·~::··:~" 9_ , rl 1 t:3"" -OH THE PAIR • f\v'n" ,,,, I IL•n .~u PQTSCRU BBER Ill • At1rom•t• ; f""tv Srt1tr • • i ., 1 '" ~ ~ ,. .. ,, ·• -1 ~ I 'i•11tm h•fp '-• ' ' ~ ··~ 'I. (111(0\lfll ( (Jl.~ ~ Tf~}llA1\ Huge 8 ~ 7 cu It f reettr Organized storaqe '-P•"f' plus 1 00 " Fr o<,! Proo f convenience. is 111'>1 what tl"l1s F r 1.g 1 d a 1 r r 1 q 0 c u f t Refrigerator-Fr eezer offer ... Fr1d'W. Apnl 11. tMO ··He won't let me answer the pnone wnen it's near his suppert1me1·· SHO E MISS PEACH lCA, WkV DO YO!A TAKE IT '70 10 HeA~ THAT TH£ CEN~IA~ IS ~o Dl?~UAllJIZeD.,. T HE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "They mode me class treasurer. I was the only one with change for o dollar." DE NNI S THE MENA CE ' . . PEANUTS ~TiflmOfA.U.15 AVTHOR ft\AILIN6 IN HIS LATEST NOVEL ... FUNKY WINKE RIEAN OKff.J I ~ 1 CAN'T PUT 1J.I(. 8AND'6 LATE:lr 1ROPH<J IN rnr Al'HLE11C.. t>~ AND GORDO <XlO OO»'f WANT Af¥.I ('('()R( ~Its IN <~ OFT ICLI b y Mell l.atarius JUDGE PARKER I UNDEl<~ll\ND 'IOl.YVE CHECN:O OUl •.. A6AIN5f \ AOVICE, MfC CRANDALL' DOE.~ NO' LYNN KNOW THl5 ~ r--~I' TUMBLEWEEDS iOPalHE MORNIN'T'YA! FA~ A"' f5WRRA Y~R A FINE BRO'm OFA PAIR, SAINTS ~E PRAISf:P! NANCY ~A....i:.~u:;~~:1..J~-e-,s-t WINDY OUT 8RRR···THAT'5 AN AWFUL DRAFT COMING THROUGH THAT KEYHOL.E. ----------.... ----------- ~==...::::-...:: .:.-=-.,;:..:;r--- - --_. ~...-~:: _.... ~ .. -_-;-_---:--_~ --:..,..~~ .:---:--..r-.:-..::-.... -::r: -~---... r.or::.:ir= • ' ' DRABBLE • by Charin M. Sd1Ul1 I AAVE A~ TIMf-- 8EUEVlN6 TMEV WD IT~ CAUfW,.I( ... by Tom Batiuk I IA.ClNDE.R IF ~16 MEANS !'U. &E.f A AAISE ? SilNO ML~.M~\(K~ I'~ ~~ 'fO 61«-114~1" -Sf'IQt~ ~ Ul SE:'('(\· c10t! FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE OR. SMOCK ROCK i"HE: -r Ae>t..e eAcK AN ' FOR"T'H SL-OWL.-Y AN' E:V 5RY NOVV AN' "T"HSN "!HR.OW A BucKe-r O F SAL.:r · wA-reR IN--ro My FACe ·' I'LL CHEW A PIECE OF GUM AND PUT IT IN THE HOLE .. by Gus Arriola l'D lit\£ TO HAVE A TALK WITH YOV. l\fVIN I I DON'T THINK l'VE REAUY APAlECIATED Y()lJR TAt.E NT5' by Ernie BushmiHer --COMICS I CROSSWORD llG GEORGE f/; I: I I I I; I 1/ /, I I I I , I I I /. I I I .... ,, ~ "Madame. tor your information. I don't own 1n umbrella " by Kevitl F..- by Lynn Jollnston by George Lemont FORMeR SHIP'S DOC~OR ON A t..eAK Y i'RAMP Si"E::AIV'5R .' TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AC.RO!>::. Jb ldD <t') • ~ 1 Nork9:>d 4'.} Gvm Qt.'•' !> M31'P' ] .. ~ch UNITED FNIUl'll SynOJcate Tl'lurSCSrf S Puzz:te SoMld • SO'. ~J ;.,., •• ,, ...... ti>"! CQll()Q , ~ s ........... ,, ~ Sdl' -C.JI lb I"'~ o(>() • P1a"I p.111 17 c~·n ~Boo'> 18 Tt>lrw>f'> • 51 A1cMtie*uril 19 Frd<)•J<"C• C,... 20 SldS""'<! 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''l 'd love 10 ht>ar a~.11 your hie. your hopes your ~mb1lluns, but my quiche IS 1e111na coJd " I F0.:-the R ecord 1Blrll•• HOAG MEMOIUAL ~= HOSl'I TAL l'Al!HYTIElllAN J ....... rytf .... ,,,., •nd Mt' A•<no,o 9, • ..,. •. , '>wH' t,.aquna I> • Mt &no Mr, t-'4"''° µ,..,., '-"' f oun ... n Vt\llf''t 0•' J•nUMYh 1- ~t 1•n4 M,.., R.,,,_., t 0 Ah \,tnUt1 (tvtn'" 01tt JMl\IM"f 11 l- M r '"'" Mr .. Oav1rt Omo.-.., ...... .," HUl'lhnQtOf"I Rf'M P"I bi , ' . J~"',.. ''· 1'90 M,, •no M1\i Pni..il r,.,Q• 1 ...-,,..,,, onq1on !WM n IX'• Mr <ind M" (;<twin 8utc,,..r C~!<t ~...., 11<1• Ntr •no Mr\ t c1h \ l O\OfdO. Sttf\ (f~m,.,..,,.. q.rt I\ lli t dnd ,...,.,,, ~of:Wlir-"~.,.,., .. ~ wv•nf' q.rt • Janv•ry 10, 1't0 Mr Ano M .. , P,..u, CJ\"""'' r (O\• • Mt'\.d 0"1 " J"nu.ary 11 1'IO M ' ,.,,.., M" 8f"~ff Arot•\ot t J unt <1•n 'lall .. y, DOY fl/., .tno Mr...._ Rott ~""'•t-1. CO\t• all•'a bo¥ "4r .tnd Mf'\. Dat'ltt'f Fl•"'•" F'ov" ta1n v dhfy bot -.lr ""0 Mr\ 'll~v~n W~ln'>l"n :;won"°"' M.tr Q"I 1 J.tn ... ry U 1tt0 "'Ir ctnd Mr, JO"" A~"· (41p1)tr•nO lk!1Hn t>v; t JMIU•n' 14, !HO ifr ttnd Mr' frbv H•y<ton Hunt. 169ton fft'ttt.n Otlv , JMtiu rv u ttto '-Ir •nO M r\ Frh-ctr •C n (,,rQtntTtt,n, ~· .. M<-~. llO~ ¥.r ano Mrs Grl'Q<>r; Sn~1,., (O\•a .,~~~ii C>ny ••.• Janu,.,y lt, 1990 * """Mr' Vdfi.' ,h .. u lrvH'h Utrf Janu•rY tt, 1•to Mf tl"<t ltN'\ I IJrt'I 8'imt\ ltv1nv '!J' l"-ry2,tt• "' •ncl M n .. M1CMf:I Mo", (.OrO<\<l cMI Mar. bOV Mr.""° MI'S Al<NrO Scl•tQu.o, Hun li"'lllCln 8Ncl't, bof ~·.1-Nlt, •ncl Mrs. Sflenc.,. Sfte-, Hunt· 1...-llNdl. ... Mr. •nd ~ OIMtft TrMt .... Cotta jfe.-,91r1 Mr ""° Mr• Tnom,., ~i>rborouqfl. ~ta Mf.~ Q1rt F•ll<..vy I, ,_ 'fr , a no IN.._ >Cf'•lr1 (tOuO .. uni 10910ft _,, boy "-t ano Mr' R-., p,...O .. .,,,, •nQIOf\BN<n Qlfl • F~1'.1-~r ancl ,...,.._ Ron.tla MO\\, (Oll• .,..,.. "°" ,..,UIJ,., 17, ,_ <jlr """ Ml .... r,,.,,.,, ........... l;•1n•. ~...!- -~-. . GUMBINGf R P'RANI' J (oUM l!tNvf !', rP\!Ot'nl __.,,.,,_ ~' ""° Mr' JM' '"'°'luoty C.O•I• ~., .. Qlfl fl'Ml<wrylt, 1,.. V4r •nd Mf\ Mttr-Httdlt' N4·w~•I h •.uh ou• H JOSEPH HOSf'ITAt.. M t 1.1n11 Mt\ (J.,,,o tinon f,.rQv\O" CJ•n" Point bO'fl ,,.,,., \Md Mr~ M ;cn••• C.•t\lftf Hvn11nq1on H,..Mh. Qirt SOUTH COAST MEDICAL CENTER F•O<Val' y 1' Mr .iand Mr' Mlt.hatl C,rt\h"m • \.o1ovn.e NtQUPI. o•rt ' ~r'C~1 Mr J)f\O Mf'\ Sl.Pv•n 0 1JJrtHt l f'IQ1.1n" H iii\ bOf Man~) Mr l'nd Mft. ~fQt t-4uqtw.-0..tn4 J.lfl1nt Q•d Mr .-no ,.,,.,,, ~()Olltr-t CollPr N.-.... oen 8ft .. ft\ fl1U ~rctt• Mr -tnO Mr\ S t ... Ohtion l(•~fns.. l ~QuM B<eacn bOy Mr M>O M<~ C¥1 A~t, L•'ilUM N1Qu .. 1 bo~ Mar-ch " M• ~no Mr\. s ... n ,,.,_,_,, (O'ON 01'ol M dr.91rl Marth 1J M r """ M•-. ~Obert C,rohiHY\ L Aqund (1 .. drt1 OOl • M,Jr<h 1t Mr ,-no M r R •t l"lcHO ~~-.01'1 l dQ1.m,. Stia<.h. Qlfl M.trtll J7 Mr ,,n<f Mt\ Conrao An!»te.sio. ~n JIJ*'" C fj~1.,frnno bov March 21 Mr ·•I'd Mr'> Cec1llO lGP4Jl. ldQUt\• Auc,,,OOy Mr •nO Mr\ Rooorl l .. dom. t..•Qun<t e..c: n bl>• M.trcll tt Mr ano Mr~ Roo•rl (aroou, l •Qun• N1~1 .. qirl Mart1'30 M r d nd M r\. Jae II E w 1n9, ( •P .. trano 8'!<ocll, 00'( A.nil Mr. and Mrs Mlcllael Cran.,,,, L•vvna Hl!IUl'I. boy ,,,.,.,, Mr .ono """ H•ns Aec•u. S•r ( • .,m.nff'. o•ri Mt •nd Mr \ Pedro H•rn•nde1. l ol1CJU'11J 8"Mll girl MISSION COMMUltlTY MOS~TAL ~1110 M .. Ano Mr\ Gr~ M•tG1tttvr•y l •QUn.t £1<o..Cl1 00y -II Mr and Mr\ A•"" 0.vl...,,., UOUM Beach, oo~ M3rtll11 Mr •nd Ml'L. C.tlbtr1 !r.ton<i..1, S." Juan C•O•'\H~. 01rl Mar-c~ IS ,.,., rHH'l ""'" Odv1d Antfl'ru-,,_. t ... QurM N•Q•A•I Q1rt Mr """ Ml-. Poot•r l(Oft11Q. L.oQU,.. H1H\ bOy M.trcll 1' M r .,no M r' M 1( ~f'V l"'o•"· San Ju•n (dD1\tfrtM 0Uf M .. r<h l1 M r .tnd M r' H1•rbf.trt (:Jdrlttl'\CI S.ctn Jua11 (•P•~""""· OOY ot Coron.rt dH MAt <..a p49,"tl'(1 ,..w h' on A or11 I/ I~ Sur>wlvfll.d Dv h•'> w1ft• Hf't..,., ~ J '""" f c,w,nbtnQt•r ot Cifr<)•n (.,f1')~ .. {d dA~l'\'f'f MIH y ti M•rct1r of (.ur~t Of'I M11r (1j '''" f Marv Tu()f'.\rln 1)1 AAll><M "'"no (a, 1 Qf~M>O'ht<lr"n h·rH1d1 r \tfHl Ut4'nOOn Mprr ~' nrOftw-t.., ,n l;11w Ott<> H<'fl"llf'I -;:::;;:==;;n;=;;;;:~;;;; ot H'm"' (d 400 Otto t: hr1'1f0 ol NPwPOrt H .. Mn (If • '\l\tflf '"Id • £114 C.er•_,rn ot (OtCHW d•·• Mar (d b nt'Of'lt-'"""' 1 O•P(.t' ')rrv1(. .. Niii bf' ,,..Id on s,uurdd., AQf11 1~ 1 AKI ial 2 OOPM ., IF'li• p,l( 11• Vlf>W (l'Mptt Nfli'WOOtl t\l"4H,, r,. lntfl"rmt>nl .ti Pac: +•1e V•PW Mf"rnnrrAI P.H.. In flf'u at HOwt'r-.. trw> 1 •. u·n·••' .,vqq.· 1 <Clf"'tr1t>ul1Qn\ ur-rr-1.0f' to I n-t ,..,,.,,.fi, "" (An<•"' W ., tv of O t;it f'IQf' Cc.unr,, P,•<•••< Vt'"" MotltJ<tf"l'()trt Ir fOIUIES FRA NCIS(() IQR!;f "\IO•nt <I "'U''IUnQ10f\ 6·~" ( d P<l\'4"'(1 •••• on Aor11 II 14'!0 .-t tf'wl' w .. \tm•n\tf'• • Com'"u"•' r H0'\0•14'1 F uM"• di ,,, 1n c ,..., •r~ o.-001nQ o;tt P1f r<f' tHot" .. '" !rm1tn\ Mo<1...,y ~Ml'I rAClftC VIEW MlMORIAL rARIC Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1!1c View 011v€' NewPort Beach . 644·2700 McCO«MIQl MORTUARIES Lagune Beach 494-941 5 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 HillO« LAW,._.,.T, OLIVf Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Cos1aMe~ 540-5554 IAL n.uaGHOM FUt&ALHOMI 6'6-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 ,..ca•onms llLL •OADW A 'I MOeTUAllY 11 O Broadwey Co9taM9sa 642-9150 SNITH A TUTHeU MOITUAl'I WIS~ .. CHAl'IL • Mortuary • Crema tions 427 E. 17th St Costa Mesa ~88· -... Cl .-Ontal SMITHS' MOITUAllY 6Z7 Main SI. t-\lnt1ngton Beach 536-6639 .... , ...... ., COf..C)M.A1. ........ L S•'""<" 11""" ~.,n"•' vouf OOOC" ~ C~lt Slor~ Nf'ctf~\I Your Ar~•> loD~IA Ml \A 641-1289 \ :,h) Hr-wpot\ 8tv0 M l\\IOH v1uo49~01 l"n c,,.,,.,,. c.-.-r- 1 ~•"' 0 f 41 ... r ~-) CORRECTION In the Sears advertising aectlon of Aprll 115117 there Is an advertisement for a ir&1192 liahing boat. The copy ·description of the boat is incorrect and should not have been in lhla ad. In lhe same ad there Is an advertisement for a 14 ft. Semi Vee fishing bOat, sale priced at S519.99. The correct 1tock number for this boat 11 #61394. We sincerely regret these errort. Jsears J P UBLIC NOTICE "'CTITIOUS aUSINIS5 NAMe STAt•MalfT T,,. IC)ll-•"O s-<'IOn I\ doing lklSI• ,..,, ·~ MAlt(IA WEATHEltHOL. T AS· WCIATES. 122 A911t• A .... 8•1- t \18"4, (.alM, '2t6l Meru a Ellltll WHIM•llOll, l1' RllOy Aw , 8.lltioe Ill-. C.tlrl, 92 .. 2 T"'' lluMnen " c-.c1.o Of •n In· Otv1Clu1JI, MMcla E. W.etllerllOlt T"I' stat~menr wu flied with tN COllfl11 Clerk 01 O<•nve Count,, °" Mere"••. 1980 11'1J4Mt PuOll$11td 0r8"9e Co.st 0.lty Piiot Mer.21, •. 4.11,1e.1• ,,....._ PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8USINIUI flAM8 ITAtaMaNT Th• followl119 ""'°" It dOl'lt !Kiii • M U ... BE'ST' FOlt LESS Ct.O'THING EXPAESS. ... , Fef'91'M)n Clrcte, Hun- 11 ....... 9Mdl, Cellfemle .... , Wllllem llrvc• 00.rsteln, ... , F.,..,on CJrtte, Hlll!lillgloft •«II. ~11l0tn1e ""'' Tllll Mint .. k ~Oftd!K'911 lly 8ft If!. ""'~· Wltll.tm Bruce Obe"t•ln DAIL v PILOT A I 3 elope.rs ~~~~~--~,-~ Fe~ Hi]{e Miilled ' I I 4for1he priceof 3. B> ~Rt:OF.RI K S('HOEMF.HL Of llW O~lllf ,.IMC •-.tt Subdividers of proswrty ln unln corpor•lt!d Or1&n1t County moy fiAce couoly n~an rlna a nd ln11pc>ctlon fN• fneN'ltM'~ ai. h1.:l1 11i. 40 sx·n·t·nl ih u rt•f\ult of 11t"t wn b> ttw Orun(('l' County t1u111 d of Su1H'n umri. 1'h1• hourd h111> .i1v1·n 1>rehmrnary DJllH oval l o n lll'W fot• •wht•tluh· thut •~ t•x pt•clcd 111 11ut th-.· c·o unt y 'c, t•n~ \nrt•rm.i .ind rni.111.•\•llon 1Scrv1ce1> o n u hrt•uk t•v1.m l1u!l1:. The new 'ltructur.• '' t-•qwcll'd to generutc ubout SI :.=~ mlllaon this year. a boll hint" $.363,000 dd1cit in what it hH eoot Ult• t•ou.nt v to perform the work Tit E 1-"t·.t.~ R l collt't'lt:d 'from 11t-\ clo1wr' for ·naimecrmg and 111 .,pt·1 two 1Jr rr11prov1.·menL'i 'llH.'h as i.LrectB. Mdt!~ ulkt., dru1nage channels i.1nd relutcJ work' They are fees Airport Shuttle Studie(I Ora n ge Co unt y S upnvisor:.· s ti ll are (' o n :.. 1 d t' r 1 n g g o v . t•rnment !.ub:.1ll1ied bus s e r vice from John Wayne i\irport to On· t a r 1 o A 1 r p o r t c· v e n thOURh a private com - pany already is doing the JOb Supervisor Tho m as Eiley. who contends ~ :-.h uttlt• ser\'IC'l' w1ll 'help n•l1cn· overcro~dtng <ll John Wayne Airport, said he wants the county lo be prepared to :.lep in s h o u 1 d p r 1 V a t t• e n · te rprise fail T R E t'ACT THAT the co mpirn y, Airport Service. In(· . decided to b eg in the se rvice "~hows that private en- terprise ~hared the view tha t markt'l conditions we re 1n l i n e for s e rvice," Riley said . The private line began its run between the two airports March 30. The Los Ange l es Department of Airports had . olfered to jointly fund a abu.ttle aervlce with Orange County. saying that bus service I lo Ontario Airport mi~ht also reduce use of Los Angeles Internation al Airport I rtw rgt'd 10 uddltion lo lh<M'le for ln· : Ill> (•lion or actual bulldlnJl construe· 1 lion. 1 "lklr" ''"' •;uud Hrm1 In plc1ur1~ ln the call' O( u SI00,000 8Ub· 1 141111 ~.-.r l,k'f'tds drid fc>m1lv J~1 dtv{s\on. Ow-old fee for engineering l hr 1ng m tln' m•PoO with your f,1Vl)C'11<' Kod<l(t~O< .ind inspe.ion wus s.4,250. I him l'l~J·lll\,\"\, rind"'' II tww KLJd.1k 1111111• ,,.,, Under tlic new Cce structure, the 1 ~mw ""'' ".1 .. r 11f111~ 11 of 111\· ,,11u· .. r 11... •• .. l'Ou11ty would charge ~.~·for the : You11 get one fREE! Stop In today for Mime size s ubdivision, un increase of 1 complece detcJll1. Offer end~ May 14. 1980. Sl, 700, or 40 percent. : Th• CAMERAS, APPLIANCES a HI-Fl DEVELOPE R S, H OWEVER, 1 M89Adem1Ave.,Huntlnoton8Hch ' I PX Hf\ MOn Fii 1().1 SiJI .... CI0-~!'1 would receive a break tn lbe way l . 11•0001t.w CO<rarot--11• they pay the fees, according to Rina ' 964-1717 DP Kodak Barron ol the county EnvironmentaJ l ..::~":"~...... \ ;11 '"'" 11. 10'\-• , ...... 1..... ~·-·------Management Agency. '------------------ -- - -----------------------_J Under the new s"~m.~v~ope~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~would not have to pay the inspection let• WltJI 10 days before actual work bl'g1ns Fina l action by the board on the ne" ree schedule ts expected next Tuesda} [JACK ANDER !)N) MERCURY CAPRI. $6,143.77 @·uk 31 ~ REVEALS In the DAILY PILOT OYOTA CELICA GT LIFTBACK. - @!ul 29 ESl WN. BUT LOS ANGELES officials withdrew their offer of financial and ad· minis trative :-.upport followm~ tht· 1n1ltat wn o f servi ces b y th e private company t Stonoord equipment differs t tStfci<er price. trtie. taxes extra mileage depenoing on how foSt 't'OIJ drNie, weothe< CondtfJO(\S a nd tnp length. Ac1UOI highway mileage will probObfy be leSS than the estimated highlNOY fuel economy However, Riley sug gcsted that ne~otiat1ng bet~een Los l\ngclc·:-. c1 ty airport and Orange County orricials be con- r i n u e d . Hi s ft•llow supervisors a~rPcd • Compare this estimate to the eS11moled MPG ot other cars You may gel different OUR PRIDE SHINES THROUGH IN EVERYTHING WE DO . JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN-MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA. CA. A Penny's Worth a Frame at Aaron Brothers It Frame Sale Buy ~my Aa ron 8ru1her-. hdml:' dt th~ r~gular lov.. pnce ond g~t ti "Second frame thl't Uhl-. th<• ... ,,rn ·or ll! .... .., for only c1 p~nny tnotl' Choo::.e·from our cent :,at1o nal selection. Big and 5mall frnmC'.., Ornate cmd c:.1 mple In wood or metal Frames \1,.·1th the look of gold Or au 11<1 turel [rnptv frt.1mes or f 1 ,1ml:'<;, w11 h gla::.::i And much m01 e ~ So 1f you have something to frame. we've..got frames. And you can get a frame for .:i penny Cent sational1 Sale on Now Custom Fr~mlng & !Abor Not Included. ANAHEIM 222 N. Beach Blvd. • COSTA MESA 171' Newport Blvd. • ORANGE 1812 E. Katella Ave. ~ 7801 BolM Ave. Tiii• ~ wa llltid .. !ft~ f Coulll'I' Cl9rk of Or•r19e County Ori 1me-c. lAGUNA ACH 190 s. Coast Highway • SANTA ANA 1126 E. 17th. St. , Wes1minster 893-3525 • Marc112•. ••· ,., ... , Pvt>ll~ 0r-. C.oett o.u, P1tot, "'-•• tt,Apr ~11.•~·-·~ '---~==::::;:.... __________________________________________ ,... __________________________________________________________________________________ .... El TORO 24350 Swartz Dr. • HUNTINGTON BEACH 7470Edlnger Ave. ~...., • .._a... ' ' . . N' THE. BUICK DEALER . IN . . ORANGE COUNTY, urek in osta es ;-------. \ Is Having An. I ORY REDUCTION ·SAI,E! Of Southern Calif omin 's Most Populnr Cars ••• - If You've Been Thinking Of Buying One THE .TI IS RIGHT -NOW! . . S Over Factory Invoice · On Over ISO Brand New 1980 Buieks! . 61 RIVI ~RA s TO ~:\\:!'.~:s ·: • • 43 REGAi s TOrJ~~~~;"L _.___ ..... ,J (1086321 33CE YSTO CHOOSE FRO~I 11004961 . 7 ESTATE WGN~TO·~~\\WSE .. 1·0 Le SABRES TO~!!f;~:s •: ' 14 ELECTRA s TO·:~:~:~:~E . NOTl(f" TO TH(, AlJ Y fR Thr• tnVOt(P 101,11 tnCIUdl'<, fMfOrv holctbM ~ clnc1 dC1VPrt1<,1no rl'-'>Oc1.1l 1on ,,.,.,, • .,.,,,,wntc, .1nd •'>not ,1 n.-..1 lactory roc;t pn<P to IN' ctPal"r Thc..irwo 1cP may also not rPflf•c t ltw u lt1mat r· cost o f thf' vehicle tn \11ew o f lhP deafpr 1n<,tallf'd oot•ons. Thie; sat" applies to VS modf'lc, o nlv. All vehtCle<, olus tax, ltcenc,e & docurrwntary tef> US<>d car s ~ll oo c,moq cootrol cert1f1ca11on. All car s c.ub1ect to prior S<JIP. DON'T WAIT ••• This Friday, Saturday, S~day & MoDday Only! Complete Leasing And GMAC financing Available Big Car .. S n1all Car - We Need l'our Trades! r ' Bauer Seroice Dept. Opet1 7 A.M. To 6 P.M. lK011day Thru Friday Upe n 'Till 9 P.M. Mon.-Sat. · , fh-nnge C•nnuy•s Yt>s ... Ope n Every Sunday 'Till 5 P.M. ""~, · ~I HuielC Dealer 3 blocks Soutlr of tire HARBOR BL VD /SAN DIEGO FREEWAY San Diego Freeway A div1s1on of Bouer Motors·. 979 2 l!!.03 2925 HARBOR BL VD., aJSTA MESA Opel-Joguor-TriumphMG . • .. All ma.kes, mod~ls ~nd colors · Classified Auto Advertising · in tlie DAILY PILOT 642-5678 ~ . INSIDE: •Sports •Happenings •Ann Landers ·Beyond the Myth 'When the legend becomes fact, print the legend.' From John Ford 's ... 'Th e Man Who Shot Liberty Valance ' By JOEL C. DON Of IM 0.lly Pllet St•ll Amid the hallowed halls of UC Irvine lurk the stones. rumors. exaggerations and myths that embrace the orgin or the school 's first identity symbol the anteater. To wit. or more appropriatc:ly. to ZOT: Who s uggested the idea of a tongue·zapp.ing mamm1;1I from the .. B C." comic strip as mascot for the new UC campus» Figured prominently an mascot creation s cenarios 1s Schuyler Hadley Bassett 111. known among charter class members and the adminJstra- t1on as a purveyor or h1lar1ous h1~h jinks and the youthfuJ en· trcpreneur behind numerou:, money-making schemes white I 'squad car ' shoes one dC1 y when the atl1n· was <'XclusivelyT· sh arts and swl•al shirts could have a whole myth created about you ... he said 4 Sho" 1ng up once rn class "ith a c.·opy of the Wall Street J ournal cr£'<1ted the Schuyler Bas sett pl'rson<1 as money m1zer. he said .. ''The school had just started , and everybody was aware of the rote they werl' to play," Bassett BAs.5ETI''S NOTORIOUS an· f j tics allegedly ·started with has arrival on the infant campus in I 9fi5. According to an ad· ministration press release, he drove up to his dormito!l'. in a chauffe ured limousine. • sport- ing a white yachting cap, bll\e blazer and white duck trousers. • Did he indeed make tha t triumphant entrance? "I'm not going to answer that because I rea1ly like that," said Bassett. now 32. "I've denied it so many t imes that if people are going to print it, what the heck." He owes h is notor iety to abruptly leaving UCI after his freshman year. The former art major ad- mitted he helped engineer week· ly casino nights, plotted water balloon fi ghts. staged an unex- pected pyrotechnic. display and rarely missed a Balboa Island party. But a s ide from those ac· ti vities. he s aid the real Schuyler Bassett may d1sap· point those who've rcall or heard about his legendary eccentric tastes in clothing and reading materials or glorious escapades a la the motion picture "Animal House." • "I N 1965, ANYBODY who wore a suit and tie and (black-and· s aid. "Students .-ere quite cakulating in unders tanding that eyery time they went out and flew a kite, this could be 'Kite Day' at Irvine for the next 20 years." Yet over the years, stor ies and rumors nourished. Bas sett's i II ustrious college career was rl'v1vcd last fall when a n ew s paperma n highlighted some of the s up· pol-led stones :1bout his merry e~capades. )'l'L foaled to dasC'Over tht• whereabouts or lhc col- legiate prankster ,__ TO HELP PROMOTE the UP· coming 15th a nniversary, UCI Alumni Association l<Junchcd a n<it1onwidc sc:arch for B<i!:>Selt. About 150 nc"<;papcr., Y<l'rc pt·p- percd with bullons and bumper !.l1 cker:. a <;k1ng "Wh e re 1s Schuyler Basst:ll 111 "" A Schuyler Bassett hotline was set up, and ioquiries for more information came from places such as Atlantic City and Billings, Mont. And a columnisl for a New Orleans newspaper said he'd checked police sources and found no outstanding arrest warrants on Schuyler Bassett. A few days after the public campaign started. Bassett was fo.und by anol her s le uthing Orange County n•portcr. llowcvcr. a mere check with a Los Angeles telephone directory reveals Bassett's Westwood "hideaway." where he and his wife. Peggy. have lived for seven years and raised their chilcfren Sabrina. 5. and Peter. 3. AS FOR WHO suggested the idea of the anteater as mascot. Bassett points the finger <or snout) at Pat Glasgow. a former water polo team membe r. Promotion of the a nteater began a t UCl's first athletic competition -a water polo ma tch with Cal Poly Pomona . It featured balUe cheers s uch as "ZOT!" and "Give ·em the Jongue ! " a nd other anteater themes. Bat faced with tough oppoei- t ion fro m studen t a nd ad - mmistration-ba'cked mascot pro· posals s uc h a s Sea H awks. Roadrunners, Unicorns. Toros, Centaurs and Bison. the poorly organ ized ant eater raclion en li sted t he promotion a l wizardry of Schuyler Bassett. "I don't know where 1t <the ant eater) wou ld have gone ~ 1thout R::issctt ·s promotion." said Glasgow. now 34. and an employee or the Newport Beach Harbor Patrol Hassett plasterea the campus w 1th anteater buttons. posters ;and bumper sti ckers. Then he pro moted the mascot to the news media Ht· designed an anteater logo modeled from the "Playbo} ·· bunny. selling the adaptation as cs.-e ~YTll, Page BJ> Center Dit'Jider By DENNIS McLELLAN Ol IM D•llY Pli.t Sl~I The middle-aged couple was driving southbound on the San Diego Freeway south of Seal Beach BouJevard when their left front tire blew out. Like many motorists who experience car trouble oif the freeway, the hushand pulled off onto the nearest side of the road, 1n this case the <'enter d1v1der. ! He changed the tire and was ·~alkin~ back to the trunk with ·his jack when a n e 1~hbor spotted him and drove onto the center divider to offer help A s the nc1ghhor be~an applying hN brakes. s h e realized she couldn •t stop At freeway s peed. her brakes were useless in the loose dirt of the center divider. • • She struck and killed the man. . ---.,,.. ----··-· ·-..-......... --....... -..... -·----·-··--._ .... ..._ OA•h Pllol PllolO .,, JOMH c. Don Schuyler Hadley Bassett 111 (above) t1aured prominently in creation of the UGI mascot. The symbol with which hes best associated rs at left white other anteater symbols are at top of page. ~ Suicide Alley T h e n a m e s o f p c• r ., o n ., involved an this tra~edy h:J\C' faded from memor}. but the 1n C'1dent 1s s tall cll•L1r to California ll1~h"ya y PJtrol <C llP > officer Don llult•n. v.ho investigated the accident The center d1v1der m1:.hap t!> not un1qUl' II 1llu'-lr:1lt'S thl' dJngt•r mvoht·d in -.topp1nR an lh1:-. scerrnngh 'oft· hJ\l'n for disabled \l'hlell'S Orangt• 'uunt~ .., generally ~tdl' frt'i.'\\ay median~ are Car from benign "It':; a ~U1('1dc area ." says Olllly P!~ ....... "' '*' ..... Dirk V;rn C1Jtl. publu: affairs 0 f f I C' l' r f 0 r I h \' S a n .J U a n C' Jp1:.trano office of the CHP Drivers of d1l>abled vehicles .,hould try to move to the right :.houlder of the freeway, he :;ays. noting they are expre.s..;ly forbidden by law to drive onto the center d1v1der. THE DIVIDER IS there as a safety buffe r zone to contain ' out·Of·control vehicles. s ays Van Cott And the many replacement sections of chatn link fence are a mute testimony that the center divider indeed is a no-man's land. The only time a motorist s hould drive onto the center divider , CHP officers a~. is when the re is absolutely no a lternative. And in those cases, they say, the driver s hould pull as close to the d ivider fence as possible, s tay inside the car and wait for aid from a CHP officer . Hulen, public affairs officer at the Westminster CHP office. says the high way patrol is especially conscious of persons in the cente r d i vide.-. The situation Is considered a bazard and is treated as a high priority call. "We try Lo gel the m out as quickly as possible," Hulen says. lllJT MAN V M OTOIISTS si mply refu_ae lo wau . JHl evidenced by the number or abandoned vehicles in the center divider. Not even highway patrol cars are immune to being 'targets' on the f[yway, as officer Jerry Ellison points I out. This unit was well onto the right side of the freeway St randed motorists apparenUy either receive rides from passl.Dg drivers or attempt to dash acron the freeway, a feat usually with about as much chanc'e or success W'Jen rear-ended hy a drunken driver. (See SUICIDE, P.•J"3> ,. .... t Fr1d1y, Apnl 18. 1980 SAMPLING HORS D'OEUVRE& AT MARRIOTT BASH Mr. and Mn. Gary Hunt and Mr. and Mn. Mlchael Stevena :Search for .,Old Flame ... ~concluded KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP> -Memories of a blissful week in 1923. ha unted Qwntinn Roberts ·until she dedded it wasn't too late to find lhe • young. handsome m an with whom she had fallen mlove The 86-yea'r-old woman launched a ~earch from her Long Beach. Calif., home, for the man s he knew as Floyd Patrick Cham bers . The sea rch took a Baptist minister friend . the Rev. Dave Sisson. to Kansas City to check records in an effort'" learn Chambers' whereabouts. ~ BUT THEN, Miss Hobert!> learned that her mf'monc:-. anti ;.in old photogrnph on her bureau will ht• the only souvrmr of their week-long ronwnt•t• in 1923 ,\ s1stL-r of Chambt•rs said he died m 1963 ··well, 11'~ n1t·e to have something settled in m y mind about what happened to Pat.'' Miss Roherts said by telephone, addtng that all sht· hu:-. now 1s "{flCmories. four letters and a beautiful picture I say good night to every night. .. Sisson cam e to K~rnsas City to try to uQearth some clue to the fate of Miss Roberts' remembered love, and lhe Kansas City Times published a story about the search MRS. ANN CHAMBERS Russell saw the stor~ and C'alled the news paper, saymg the description and photograph of the m an rn thl' stor) matc-hcd that of one or her older brother!'> v. ho d1C'd 17 y<.•ars ago · It sounded Ilk<.• my brother. but his name v. <is Ira Patrtl'k Cha mbers." Mrs Russell said .. It 's probably him because he never did hke his first name and wC'nl by his second name most of the time instead " She said a picture that accompanied the sto ry also led her to conclude that her brother. who was buried in Stewart, Tenn., was the obJCCt of Miss Roberts' seurch MIS.~ ROBERTS was a nurse at an El Paso. Tex., hospital when she met Chambers in June 1!123 Hecord:-. show Cht.1mbers was a clerk at a K:Jnsas City bank before going to El Paso for • treat mC'nl of a lung condition The couple fell an love 1mmed1 ately and ~pent a week loRethcr, dancing every night. Miss Roberts said. After that week , she went on to California with a girlfriend. as previously planned. and he stayed behind in El Paso. \'-Thev exchanged letters for several years, but finally. she lost track or hlm Miss Rober ts said she thought about Chambers "off and on for a long time," but lost roost of hls letters. SHELLY LISS OF NEWPORT BEACH Tennis Anyone? L, Members of the successful U.C. Irvine Women's Tennis team (tt-14 ta.st season1 wru- p tay at the first annual Women's Division Tennis Tournament for Unlted Jewish Welfare Fund of Orange County UJWF) at 9 a.m . Mon· d3y'at Los Caballeros Racquet Club In Fountain Valley. Horoscope $ATVR6A Y, APRIL 19 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES CMur . 21·Apr. 19): Famlly mem ber may requJre special attentlon. Know it and respond accor4ingly. Emphasis on home. security, expenditures for "huge it ems." TAURUS <Ap r . 20·May 20): Examine various possibllilfes; be versatile. flexible, give full play to intellectual curiosity. Relatives. close neighbors, s hort trips: special messages figure in excitin-"· active scenario. GEM INI <May 21 -June 201 . Stress ortaniiatlo'i'I. bring priorities into focus. take steps to gel money's worth. Emphasis on older individuals, :added rC'sponsibility and chance to rncrease income. CANCER <June 21 -July 22>: You learn meaning of greater recogrulion. love. Finish what you start. Dea l with Aries. Ubra persons. Exerc1!>c• J!reater inde pendence of thought. L EO (.Jul y 23-Aug. 22): Qualities of originahty. showm;mship and affection surge to forefront. Another Leo and an Aquarian figure 1n scenario. Emphasis on intrigue, romance. VIRGO 1 Aug 2.1 -Seµt. 22 >. Teach. learn. rise a bove 'offict• poht1cs." Hegain sense of d1 rC'r t1on Follow throu~h on hunch. especial!) 1n rt'gl:lrd to bus1nl'SS endel:lv<Jr or investment LIBRA 1 Sept. 23·0ct. 22): You succeed on ··1h1rd try " Emphasis on reputation, honor. prestige. abilitv to make room for yourself at lop. SCORPIO (Oc~. 23-Nov. 21>. Check past procedures. records. Be awar e of potential. keep "in touch" with one who aided you in past. Another Scorpio, a Taurus and a.n Aquarian play significant roles. SAGl'M'ARIUS C Nov. 22·De<:. 21): Clash of ideas provides stimulation, impetus for your best work. One who seems to badger you could actu::illy be providing spark of inspiration Know 1l ttnd rc>soond accordingly. l'APRICOR N 1 Dec 22-Jan. 19> Low ke' i..ipproach 1s c~~cnt1al. Permit olhers to s tat(· needs and express views. Plant seeds for future be s hre wd observer. Highli ght public relations. coope ration . AQUARIUS <Jan. 20.f'e b. 18 ). Study Cap ricorn m essage for valuable hint. Be diplomatic. sc~ places. situations. people as they are. not merely as you wish . PISCES <Feb. 19·Mar. 20l : This could bt ~our power·play day. Accept responsibility and challenge. Accent on recogrution. money and 1ntens1fied relallons h1p. Antique Show Hunllnglon Center Mall tOday thru Sunday 0mars CUSTOM FRAMING SpedeMz:lng In SHADOW BOXES 1803 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 1 RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY WIMt!Yo.W.t ........ lt22H.-rll•d. Co1te ~ -541-1156 Antique Show/Sale today thru Sun at 1he Huntington Center Mall. Outslandlng collectlons from 50 dealers. Also free evalustlon clinlQ: '405 Fwy & Beech Blvd .. H.B. FEATURING Nostalgia Night Staged_ It wu happy birthday to the Marriott Hot.I 1n Newport Beach Tuesday nJpt, and what a party there wH to celebrate IL Tbe ~ Club ot Hoa1 Memorial Jloeltal, PNltwterian teamed witb the hotel to._.. a benefit black-Ue dinner called· A Nlabt of NoetaJcta. 'bll'8 wu music by the roar ......._ea MCI d11•n1 to the music ol the Socletf for the Pr11...,tti0n of Big Banda -and Iota ol ldiMA"' a'*at •ho was too young to rem•w \ht !'relbmen "way back when" and wbo wMD't. It was truJy an evening out of \be .... wltb table centerpieces or 78 rpm recorda, lee .,.am sodu, balloons and orchid corsaeea. The $200-per-couple affair attncted more than 300 guest.a, an excellent turnout for a Tue8dly nlght. There were no less than 18 doctors on the guest list, causing one guest lo dub it a "who's who" oft.he medical community. . Ooe hot.el executive. enjoying a cocktail in the atrium before the ball, noted that the hotel has been successful beyond aJI expectationa and that the company regretted not building It twice the size. Tom Evans was chairman of the evening. He was assisted by SS2 board members Cttn Shirar, Daniel Kilmer, Tbomaa EJ.llsom and PIUI Salata. Among guests enjoying the meal of Saumon Fume Gami, Toumedo Rossini and Pomme Van Dyck were Dr. aDd Mn. aJdaard Ac-ew. Mr. and Mrs. William· Baagla, Hoag OR. AND MRS. JOHN ROSEN AT BENEFIT AdminJ<;tralor '\1ichaf>I St.-veu and h..is wife, ~1 r. and ~1r ... {'lydv Zulch. Or. 1941 Mn. a.1&1 Tucker and Mr. a nd Mrs . Richard ffa••u. ,\ISO, Mr. and '9rs. Slept.ea M...n.N, Mr. and Mrs. Donald M . J ones, Dr. &Del Mrs. Darid Kagnoff, Mr. and Mrs. Pet.er Kremer, Dr. aDd Mrs. Frederick Grazer, Mr. a.cl Mn. Cllaartes Diamond, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Dou and Mr. and Mn . Bill Doolsoa. Other guests weTe Mr. aad Mn. ~e Hoag II, Mr. aod Mrs. William Lask, Mr. aJtd Mr s. John Macnab. Mr. and Mrs. Pele Siracu.'la, the Robf>rt and J ames Warmlngtoas, and RotM>rt Wilcox. lloag as ~till in the-nrw<; The auxiliary had its annual m<'l'ttng n 'l·enlly at the Marnott and mst~lled Mrs. Robe rt C. Miller as president. The most important news was the donation of $112.079 :l7 to the hospital. the auxiliary's largest lo date. That energetic group or women and men has raised just over a million dollars for lbe Sy Judith OleoA hospital since lhe eulliary WU founded in Um, and the monies have .._ put lo good use in tbe hospital. . Of the cur?"ent donatien, attording to Mn. Maller, 80 percent l1 earmartred for remodeling the lobby 81\d • perceat Will be used for iutalling air coacUllonin1 lD the pedjatrics ward. Also, $5,000 is to be squff'zed out for equipment fOI' the obstetrics ward. • Beverly Cox was honored for h er contribution of 13,500 bo\ln durint 1919 (that's 52 bouts per week, ii she put ln a five-day week> a~d the auxiliary wAs congratulated for having give n nearly 77.000 hours to the hospital last year. F_raak RaU, the hospital's community relations and development director, was keynote apealuw. He to~ how to figure out If you're having a bad day. . He said th.lnes~are pretty sad "when your little black book contains only names ending in M .D." and "when you get winded playing chess." He also introduced his fiance, Jeaalfer Ball, who Just happens to have the same last name. Other guests were A•aa Mel•t1re' a IOl :year-old auxiliary member who ls at111' an active volunteer; Mary WU.., a 90-year-old member who also still works at the hospital· Diane aad MUte Steplleu, George ... PaUy Hoag, C'haplala Bob Parry, Dr. ucl Mn. Betay Harano <he's chief of staff), and Larry Ahts ,nwtb, new assis~~nt administrator. "TM Master Requests You " was the. theme or the rourth annual banquet of the Friends of Chrllt College, Irvine, and more than 200 mem · ben and guests answered the bid. The event took place at the Saddleback Inn. Santa Arut . and included music by Dr. Joe GaMte and an address by Dr. Paul W. Meyer, ch1lrman of the CCI sociul science division. MA. ANO MRS. GEORGE HOAG BRILLIANT. That's an LK Ideal Cut Diamond featured at jewefs by Joseph through next Thursday. Brilliant ... because these diamonds have been cut and polished to exacting standards. These are the LK Ideal Cut Uiamonds, priced from $750 to $19,500. Come see this special showing at Jewels by Joseph. Simply brilliant. NOW THROUGH NEXT THURSDAYh~ ·~ ~ .efl' A TAADmON Of OOST f~ OVU 60 YEAM. The UJWF 111 the fund-raising arm or .Jewish Federation Council of Orange County which supports more th•,, 40 local, national and internation al health , education ind social ''eo.,ltt• ••• ,, local coverage keep• you Informed everyday In the K.C:J +te~ /HOP MON.-FRI. 979 1882 IA'T. 1M dfWfLS by dOSfPJI iscrvice agencies . SOUTH COAST PLAZA • 540-9066 DAILY PILOT 10-t • IUN. 12 .. '14 lt 1. • -- FEAl '.-RI • ... • • • ............. }) butl,,.•nd ftaplna a Ucty Of'O· f h ··u )ou'r• 1oan1 t o &ell a ~porU jacket. )'OU have l.M IU>' lf11u Q& on &M &rill of a Ralls· RO)'t•,'' be said. "And ll you're 1olnf to ll 1 mas('O(, you try to He l tnlo • producl that '~ somethlna tstud4!nts > Uk~·· IT WAS BASSEn who one evcn1ot p&inll'd • large "ZOT • with nour on a htlbtdt ln full· view o f C han l'e ll o r 011n Aldrtl'h'11 otrac<' lr\ltne's first fratt'm\\), Zeta Omt•ja Tau tZOTl, ..., a~ hastJly formed w1lh ph.'Clwe~ form lhc; fun IOVU\i WUttlr polo l t'Uffi ~nd liu~srlt .s chapter prt.'::.1dent Wht'fl ~le\'tl()tl!> Wt'ft' hl"ld in November 1965, the anteater triumpbedwtth~ iPft<'f'nlollh~ YOt "Nono ol lh "bov~" ram• do c ccond.. foJJow<'d b> u hoaluf lb<' mo«' traditlooal mu'lrot oH\.'r mas Thtnlliftl t\C had fall<'d mott of his COUJ'1.t11, 8 a&tic>lt JoU\C'd th AJr f or« In 1966 lh· returned ln \1 t bndly Ln t970 < Af\cr enlt~l· rnent. Basst"ll found out thMt he had pa~cdhls e<>uriwi. > till •Um. but aportmf( tolu·hc·~ of iirov In t11s :.tralght lJIM<'k httlt, Bus~tt I~ •muse-d by lhc ~urge tn nt·w i, nWtha uttt-ntlon .. The prt-:.i. IHt11 <'rl'ttted u v. hole l>t'r!\ooa for mt· '' hl· n ·Ot•rtt>d · And I m nm domg tJnythinj( p1.trt1t•ularly t-Xt'lllng 1111ht now l'm ~ork1n!( !HUS like any ~orktng i.uff " t'Tt'k COM 1•1.f:TI G Ii ~che.lor'1 dearee 1n hi1tory at UCLA. Bauett aradualed from Southll'·eJtern 1..aw School and now \loorh u nn investment ''ouniwlor for u Los Angeles rnortauau company. lie plan to br1ng his family to ll('I May 3 for olumnl actMUes. •• 1 ·u c rtamJy subscribe t.o lbelr a lumni mo"ui me or something now:· ht: udded . But when remlnascin& 1bout the huslory of tbt: anteater muscol. t\absetl will te ll you 111>out his mor~ shmy preference the i.t'il slug "It hud u sort or nauucal con· nl'cl100," he obM.·r ved •·1 thmlt tt '1> a 8ood fagbtmg name, but nobody else liked 1t .. 1-;ven today 1 tt\1 nk 1t''i a hl'ck ofa~oodname " • • • Suicide Al~y (From Paite 81; as dodging pellets in a shooung gallery. .. It ·s the impatient moloriM who gets run over." observei> Van Cott, who notes that about a month ago a man was hit while attempting to run across Ortega Highway , eas t o( San Juan Capistrano. Whenever a motorist leaves his car he is cons ide red a pedes trian and. o ffi cer s maintain, a freeway is no place for someone on foot. .. ANY TIME A P EDESTRIAN is on the freeway, that's a problem," says Hulen. . During 1979, 319 pedestrians were killed on California freeways, major highways and county roads, according to CHP s tatis tics. There were 333 pedestnan fatalities in 1978. CH P officers agree that freeway breakdowns could be re duced draslicallL Jf driven; wou d keep their cars fueled up and their tires and engines in . good repair. Hulen notes t hat m otorists usua lly know if their car is r unning o u t o f gas. He recommends that ,they drive in the ri&ht lane near tbe shoulder. And Van Cott points out that anyone who has a nat tire at freeway speeds has ruined the lire anyway and sh~ keep driving while slowly reducing s peed and continue onto the right shoulder rather than lhe median strip : ·::.::, . : : ! .... :' ...... .• ! .. . ... .... \• ..... -. -. ti E Al.SO ADVISES that drivers who leave their rar~ tn the cenwr div1dl'r should not attempt t o tow th ~m hy themselves with a rope or chain. It's too dangerous He s ays they should hire u professional towing company that has the proper towing de vices. flashing warning lights a nd a vehicle powerful enough to merge back into the fast lane As for thos e yello w t ags placed on the a ntennas or aband oned veh ic les, Hulen notes. they a re placed there simply to notify other offi cers that a car already has heen inspected. Whethe r a driver ~will be cited fo r park.i"'-in the center divider it. ca rries a S35 flne - de pends on the circumstances, s ay officers. 1mplementatton or a freeway t•all box system similar to one I .os Angeles County has had for thl· past 17 years . And while Orange County's (; l'nt·ral Services M~ency m 1977 m a d c a c--o st an a I y s is or 1nstalhng the boxes along the sides of all maJo r county freeways, no at"tion has been la ken. T H E INITIAL. COST of installing 1.080 call boxes a quarter of a mile apart three y~a rs ago was S657 ,000, accordin g to Ron Bates. assistant agency director. The rost now would be about $l million. he says. The study indicated that the county would have picked up Yt'a rly t ele phone char ges of S168,000. while site preparation and mainte nance would have I F T H E MOTORIST "is been paia by the State Division r e ading a m a p or d oin g of Highways. something inconsequential," he But having call boxes on the c..an_expec.UQ..get a ticket. If the sides o! freeways doesn't solve center divider is being used as the problem of cars stuck in the an emergen cy escape zone, center divider . c.hances are he won't be cited. A recent increase in deaths of Rei a rd I e s s , any c ar'-p ersons trying to cross Los abandOned in the center divider Angeles freeways to get to call is considered a hazard to other boxes on the right shourder bas m otori•t lf a nd is removed s purred t wo Los An gel es Immediately. supervisors to propose adding Cars left on the right sbouJder phones down the center divider . of the freeway. unless deemed a loo. . hazard , are removed after four The plan has yet to receive h..,urs, and the motorist -in ofCicial e ndorsem e n t , but both cases-foots the $30·plus low several CHP officers who were fee. interVlewcd are opposed to it. It Over lhe years. many Orange would simply condone motorists County residents have called for s topping tn the unsafe center d1v1der, they maintain. -·-The best place for a disabled \'Chicle on the freeway 1s on the right shoulder. But even pulling we ll off to the s ide is no guarantee of safety The Highway P a t rol h as Jeamed that lesson the hard way ' many limes over the years The most rece nt 1nc1dent oct"urred tv.o weeks ago on the K1\ers 1dc fo'recv.ay v.est of Tu.., tin Off icer Roman Von Oriska had stoppt<d a drunken driver and v. as standing next to the man's cnr when an inebriated motorist m a van rear.ended Von Drnika 's CllP unit. That ~en t the patrol car cr ashing into the other man's t'ar which. m turn. struck Von Oris ka and ~cnt him flying 30 feel. Ill• s u ffered multiple bruises a nd cuts The driver of the van was arrested for felony drunken dnvmg . CHP OFFICER CHECKS CAR IN CENTER DlVIDER .. rt happens quite often.'~ays l::lltson. adding that s topping a n ywhen.· along the frcev.ay ~hould. 1f al a ll possible. be avoided. "H's very dangerous." Children Having Children DEAR ANN LANDERS : Our 16-year -old son has gotten his girlfriend pregnant. They insist they are in love and want lo get married. The girl's mother has offered to put them up until they graduate from high school and are able to s upport themselves. (They both ha ve one year to go.) I don 't thi n k a 16·year-old boy has any busines s getti n g married. I also believe that moving in with her parents will give these kids a false idea of what m.tr.riage is .!ll about Ann ~anders , because they will have no responsibilities. What do you tbJnk of lettin g kids th at a ge m a rry when they gel into trouble? What are the chances for such a SPECIALI HANES OFFERS 3 PAIR FOR 5. 75! (reg. 8.75) ••. the panties are knit right In, so there are no pa ntv lines to show under your clothes. WE'LL GIVE YOU AN ADDITIONAL ~ 1.00 OFF WITH TH.S COUPON ., • MfSIDE,PHAR~A~ =::.=-=· 1604u1 .. DAil 'r l't&.Of - Aft.era65 • • • . . .. -... Timing Was the Key in Jayhawks Coup a"' aoo1:a CAaLSON °' .. ~ .......... 11mlnC. It'• the uJUmal4' weapon. It complet. forward puaea, lt makes wse ol holea oPened i.o lbe line and It scores touchdowu. ll can 1110 land you ooe ot the top runnJn1 backs ln the nation. Kan.aa.s Unlvttnlty football coach Don Fa mbrough can coallrm that FAllB&OUGR, CONSIDERED by many aa one ol the beat colle&e recruiters around, with help from u1i1tant coach John Hadl and Edlaon Wlb 1tara Frank Seurer and Bill Malavu l, landed Ke rwin Bell for bis pro- gramr ~ the Jayhawks attempt to break Into the Oiuahoma.Nebraska monopoly in the Big Ellhl. With Bell covet.eel by such powers as USC, Texas, Oklahoma and Nebraska, bow in the wor&d could Kansas pull off s uch a coup? It would have been no greater shock bad Bell chosen Oregon, Northwes tern or Mississippi State. HADL H~D THE INSIDE track to Seurer-he was Seu.rer 's Idol for the lut 10 years a.od helped mold Seurer'a abllllies ln quarterback camp. Malavasl'1 ab1UUes as a linebacker fat lo perfectly with the Karusas system. Explains Kansas Sport.a Information Director Doo Baker: "Hadl taught Frank bow to throw a football when be waa eight l.Mdc .. • .. .,.,~.. •• "'~ .... ~'t r~cr.ad•• ye ars old at the San Diego Chargers camp. It was a great thing for us because when Hadl came back to recruit Frank 10 years later 1t had great impact ... Frank came for his visit and because 0£ bis friend.ship with Bill. be got BUJ to visit.. too. and they had a great visit. It is a situa· lion Just right for both of 41em." wrrH SEURER AND MALA VASI sealed and delivered, ~11. the CIF Big .fiye Con· £erence Playerorthe Year, wuaUll undecided, although USC seemed to bavethelnalde track. track. But Bell '1 lndedalon bepn wortlnt In the Jaybawu· favor. The t1mlnc beC to materialize. Fambrouab takes It from . "Luct la involved ln everytblq '' UJS the KU coach with his southern drawl. "We weren't reerult.i.nc Kerwin. We bd MeD eeu m ake raowuc runs on film and we'd all &et excited. Hadl wu Involved In reeruJtiD1 Frank and it appeared Kerwin wu preUy confused at the time. .. WE CAUGHT KEaWJN when be wu completely confused between Nebraska. Oklahoma and Southern Cal and be just hadn't .found a •Pot that be felt wu a place for rum. ·;Actually, Frank really 8C>ld our school and the pro&r"am. Kerwin want.a to play and play real quick aDd that wu to our advan- tage. Yore than anythin& elae, it wu tbe tim· ing." Timing equates to the fact tbe Ja.YJiawb need a quarterback and a tailback to nu buce <See EDISON, Pase BS> . ;Watson Looks . _To lmproye CARLSBAD CAP> -Tom Wat.son had just completed what he ca Ued "the finest round l 've played all year ." He'd s hot a !\even-under.par 65. lie'd missed the course re~ord by a single stroke. And he's lookinr. fo r improve- m en t. .. Hopefully," he ~a id with a mischievous i:rin, ''I' II cJo better tomorrow " Actually , the 65 tha t s et the first round pace Thursday in Disputes Spice Nastase Loss To Teacher Brian Teacher outwa1ted a nd outpl a ycd 11 it: Nast ase of Roma.ma Thur!>day night to ad· v~nce into today's qua rterfinals of the Jack Kramer Tennis Open at Los .Caballeros Racquet and Sports !lub in Fountain Va lley. Top-seed e d Gen e Maye r , second·seed Roscoe Tanner and rejuvenated Stan Smith also won thelf third round m atches 'I"ea c he r pre v a ile d o ve r Nastase, 6-3, 4·6, 6-4 in a two· hour. slx·minute struggle. Tbat wa~ followed by an even longer. eqllJlllY intense m a rathon In which 19-year-old Yannick Noah of Prance defeated seventh-seed Wojlek Fibak or Poland, 6·3, S.7, 7·6. Noah won the d ecid ing tiebreaker, 7·5. T he quarterfinal matches to· d ay i ncluded Bill Scanlon agalnst Noah a nd Butch Walts against Teacher. At 7 tonight, Mayer meeta Smith a nd Ivan Le ndl o r Czec hoslovakia is m atched against Ta nner. Tbe erratic Nastase, 33, maJc. ing numerous unforced errors after many brilliant s hots, went a head of Teacher on a service brea" ln the second game or their th1rd set. Teacher ~e back lo the fifth gume, Na e went on top again with a break in the sixth. But Teacher won it by breaking NastHe in the seventh and again in the ninth ea me. the Tournament of Champions could have been a Lillie better. "WHAT I DID WAS turn a 62 or 63 into a 65," Watson said "I reel it could have been a very, very good round.·· He one.putted 10 limes and missed four oth{·r b1rd1e op· portunit1cs from 6·8 feet. It 's all the result of a tiny cor· rcctaon he made in his s wi ng, Wat.son said. "ll's a matter or we ight distribution," he said. "I was bitting too much off my right side. mo\ring m y weight too much to the n gbt on lbe back.swing." AS 11IE Fl1lST MAN off the tee in the exclusive event that brings together only the winners of pro golf tour titles from the past l2 months. Watson got has ~core on the board first and forced the rest of the 30-man fa elctmto a catch·Up pos1t1on. It produced some except.JonaJ. ly low scoring on the tough, 6.889 ya rd La Costa Co untry Club course. ·'The reason for the scoring is Tom Watson ." said Ra~oyd. "He was in the first gro.wf) and t urned in s uch a good score. 1l for ced the othe r pl ayers to play well . I'm six or seven strokes behtnd before I tee off, so you have lo think birdie or you'll JU.St get further behind." AND FLOYD thought btn1Je. He scored nine of them and had a share of the lead unt il he drove into an unpl a yable lie and bogeyed the 18th hole. That finished off a 66 that tied h im with Lo u Gra ham for second. J im Colbert was next with a 67. Three men making their first appe arances in this event - Craig Stadler, Jeff Mitchell and Doug Tewell -followed at 69. Seve Ballesteros, the brilliant young Spaniard who last Sunday added the Masters title to the British Open crown he already possessed. was making a run al the lead until be hit those four tough holes, whlch play into the prevailing winds. He bogeyed three of them and used 20 strokes oo the four .............. Well, Did Ya Get Bi•? R('gg1c .Jackson of the Yankees and second basl'm:rn .Jim Morn~n of the White Sox look to\\ard first ha~e to '>l't· l h t.· nul<:Omt· of double plav J ackson tried to bn·ak up lhC' 1 win killing. hut Lou P1mclla v. a!> gunned down at first . The White Sox \4 0 n . 8·6. Cey Wasn't Worried About Slu1np His Bat Comes Alive as Dodgen Club Ryan, Aatro& LOS ANG ELES CAP> -Typical of the ea rly season. Ron Cey has turned a mas· er a ble start into a rather fast one in less than 24 hours All it took was a couple o( big days at the plate. Cey, who coll ected just two bits in his first 23 <.1l bat!> this year. had a double. two si n gl~ <.1nd two runs-batted-an Wednesday night as the Dodgers pounded out 14 hits in whippmg Sao Diego 10-4. _ ON THUR DAV AFTERNOON, in the Dodgers' home opener. Lbe stocky third baseman had two singles. a towering two- run homer off Nolan Ryan and four RBis as Los Angeles whipped Houston 6-4. Cev hu hat safely in his last seven of· ficial at-bats, just two short of his club record. He has reached ba.se safely in his last 11 appearances al the plate with four walbtogowiththesevenbits. Hls once-anemic batting average is now an eveo -.300 and be has eight RBis in as many games. THE DODGERS WON their second atralgbt contest despite seven stolen bases by the Aslro6, whirh equaled a club rtt0rd for a rune·inrung game. J oe Morgan lJed a team standard with Lbree ol lhose steals. A two·run single 10 the e1ghlh inning by Ccy oH losing patcher Dave Smith. 1·2, snapped a 4-4 tie and enabled ~liever J erry Reuss. 1-0. to pick up the victory. Re uss allowed one hit and one run over the final three tnrungs . Terry Puhl gave Houston a quick 1..0 lead by tutltng Don Sutton's first pitch of the game for h1s second homer of the M~ason . Cey's fi rst homer or the year ca pped a four·run Los Angeles outburst in the lh1rd agamst Kyan. but the Astros chapped away with runs in the fourth. sixth and e ighth utn!ogs lo t1e the score. STEVE GARVEY SINGLED to lead off the Dodgers' eighth and Dusty Baker. another hot hiller , followed with a ground· rule double. Cey then bounced his ga me· winning hilJU.'lt inside thetturd·base lane. "I've played long enough and I've been through these things before so I waso't worried." saJd Cey about hls first 23 at· bats. "I wu n'l swinging the bat for the most part like I waa capable. We opened against the Ast.ros and tbey got me out With l90d pitching. "lb timing wu olf. I was being oyer- anxious and not belq u selective as l wanted. I waited to set outoltbe rut.'! BA.US RAD TWO DOl/llLa and yet another hot Dodier hitter, Reu.te Smith. doubled and si.Daled. Bater is bitUng .438 while Smith ls siullng at .Sl3. Ryan, the Aatroe' celebrated free-a1ent. was b.it bard by ~ Doqen, allowing eight b.ita and rour rum lo au lnnings while wal.kiog three and strikina out five. 'T m disappointed I'm not throwing the ball better than I have," said the hard· throwing righl·hander. "Basically, I'm a slow i;tarter but I ought lo be throwing bet· ter than l am right now." V ictimize d by se ven Hous t o n s t e a ls ~as Derre l Thomas, who was eatebinglD only his third bit league 1ame. Many ol the thefts came despite accurate tbl'OWI and Thoma• WU pralaed by both friend and roe after the 1ame. John Sevano Morris May Be Mulligan's Biggest C~tch For thoee of you who have yet lO meet UC lrvbte'• new aaalltant basketball coach, let me provide the introductlon.s. Reale Morris la a 30.year~ld black coach rro• lluual Atta Hlgb School in LOI Angeles. He wu born In ManbaU, Texas, but ral1ed ln LA~ Jlonil attended Wuhlnltbn Hi&b wbere be participated in both buketMll anCl track. He al8o pursued thole sport.a at LA Harbor and San Joee a.... He wu HJeded captain oo almost e·¥ery bUketball team b9 plaJed ud ftnlabed second bl lhe city and la tbe PCM In tbe bllh jump bia senior' aeuom. · ----·-_ ..... AS A DAD COACR BE'S dlred.t Muual Art.I' bMbtbell team to three SoutMrn Lea,ue Utl• in ftft rean. aad hu reacMd tbe city •mtft.Dall •bitter four or tbole ftft aeucm. &o mae11 rar 1orma11u ... llorrll ea.me to UCI u a total .......... to lll8d c.wb IW llllllllaa. 1ubmit"A1 bll ap- pllcaUon just before the deadline period ended. MulUgan, who under AlfirmaUve Action was fcwced to select a mlnority u an ualstant. chose Morria. But, aa Mulligan put it, "I 1ot him because he's a 1ood coach. I Jmt dldn't cet a token black." llVUJ~.\N WM NATVL\LL\' jok\nt at lbe Ume, but beeaUM of hla unfamlUarlty with hla a.w helper be doean't IJ;now bow true hla worda really are. llon11 bJ no means, la a token black coach. Aa a matter of fact, ol the 1lx bhle cblp player\ 11\&llllan ha• recruited alreedJ, llorrll may bl hla blU•t lteal yet. TOO ass. •oaall. like 11uru1u. la • player'• coach. And, tlM bottOm line ll be'• a1ao a winner. That'• 10mewbat lronlc, too, becauae ... ....,.. Morril WU aD)'lblDc but. putidpat• laa •-....._ wem •lter anolher. Bat &Mt'• wlaa& HP•r•te• people llke ~ ~ -----_L ________ _ Morris and Mumgan from the rest, Morris knew inside be wu a winner and refused to believe anything else. Thu.a, wben·be became a coach, that feelin1 rubbed of£ on b1J playen. ADd IO, too, abould lt rub olf at UCI. .. I'll IV8T NOT NEaYOVS. I 'm scared and excited," nld Morril eoncemlna his new poe1Uon. "It'• ao1aa to be a to4.a11y new environ· ment for me. ft'• ilmott like a .iacuator aoina lnto U.. anna tort.be flnt time aDcl having that rear fL loalnf . . . but we're not 10Lnc ,to l01e 'beoa ... ot the DIQen ud C!CMICbll we have." llonil wtU brine wlt.b blm a Nlreshlna new 1t1le to lluWp.n'a brand o1P'A1-defenae. It's DO MCnt Uaat llullic•'• .tor teama would .,., na, nm l9d tblD run a,llD bl an at~m\)t to WW ... ID oppooeat, IOIMtlma even COD· oeclial ...... Jult to Utp tbl tempo nowtnc tbelr= far 19an tbat .,.._.., worW UD\l' tlM '• team• reat111 II tit• playoff1 f where 1tronc defensive 1bowln11 would fru1trate hb bi&b-powered olfemee Ume and time qaln. NOW, 111JLUG.\N'I TBAJIB wl111t1ll nm. but. it. won'\ be to juat lhe cff..tve Ind of lhe floor. Tbey'll allo sprint to the other end ln the bopee ol mums Uf• mlMrab&e for the\r oppo. neota defmalvely. ··1 see it u belDC a mbtture," •AJS llonia of bla nlaUoaabip with llWU.aD. "I UM break· lng, but 1 doa't tb1Dk JOU abaUkl.baft to"" .. a basket to do that. ''I llope our Dlaren will be ft'7 ......-.. on defeDH. W•'d fut break, but I tldni-we'U be a more coa&roUed fMt break team. ... .,...,. TBINK .. haft to eeore IOT polDta ..... '° .... lAt'• ... " •• aDd bold ........ a I IMpe to Mft a IQ imDaet • tt.e cllltMlw put ot tM ..... I J9t doe'\ lmow , ... llULUDAN .... . ___ __ .. _ -~ ... -,.. ..... -...... _.......... .-. -....., ..... - \ .. • SPORTS BREAK 'FOOTBALL I MOTORCYCLES A CapMale Aepott From the Wortd of Spor1t .. /tlldw ,, •:•··· ...... ., FnM PaAen" lost a loo& st.ring of sco"leas I M inas to a nlntb-inn1n1 home run by · Cini• <'~••bllN but sUll a•inc-d "°""' oonfidenct Thurs day as Cm('1Mall t'ffled otr lta elahlh consecutlvt> virtory. • l ovt•r winle Atlanta to t\lghllght National l.eaaue acUon • . . At San' Franc1SC'O. WI• MtCovey. a urv\vor from the G1anu· llntup 1n CandJ •!\Uck Park ·a first same 20 yean aao. drov U) t he flnit three runs to help ~Im Fnncl&<'O and \'kla 91M win 7 3 over Sun l>1etio Thl' Giants won bt-forc .. crowd of ~l . l7~ oftl'r opc.-run' the 11u on with a I fl record on the t'Old Cf'Orgf' tteedricll drovt: m 1x runs with three &ingle~ and 11 homer lo pact' St Louis to » 12·9 vi ctory tlvt'r Pill!. burgh Gary Templ~ton ul:.o collected tour rut · 1or ttw areltnals ttook1t: CarlO& l <'l'U•IM>'3 riri.l major league hat a t ~ o 1 un homer an th~ fifth a nd a '-Olo homer b> Mlke Tyiton powered Ch1cllgo lo .i 4 l \'l{'lory over the New York Met~ .. uTOu in the Ame rican League. ·arlton Fl1k bit Aarelio Lopez's farst patch in the l llh mnmg for a homer. IJ.fltng Boslon to a S 4 victory over Detroit Rick BoseUJ's bome run m the bottom of the moth. only the fourth hit off Milwaukee pitcher La rry Sorensen, gave Toronto a 1 0 victory over the Brewers Rookie left-hander Britt Burns pitched five perfect innings en route to has first maJor league triumph and MUtt> Squires and Cbet .Lemoo drove an two runs apiece to lead the Chicago White Sox to an 8·6 vie torv over New York . . Pinch runner LarTy ~Ubourne ~cort'd from first base ID the ninth inning on Bruce Boc:bte's double and an error by Minnesota ·s Bombo Rive ra, giving Seattle a 4·3 victory over the Twins. .--------Quo•e of fhf-Day ------. ''My throws lo the porches were always in the stnke zone." -Houston Astros pitcher Nolan Ryan, the major leagues' single-season strikeout king, recalling the days when be used to help his father deliver newspapers an Texas. .llonfrral T,..bles ,\gain. -'·I tmued tus goaltending magic with 40 s aves and ' teve Payne scored twice, Giles Meloche con· '-1 1\1 tnnesota recorded its second straight National Hockey League playoff victory over Montreal. 4· I: Thursday night. Games three and four of the series move to Minnesota . . . Paul Holmgren and Bill Barber scored within a 14-second span in the second period to trigger Philadelphia to a 4· 1 victory over the New York Ran.gers and take a 2·0 lead ID their series. The best-of-seven series shafts to Madison Square Garden Saturday and Sunday nights • . . . Bob Bourne scored an unassi.sted goal at 1 :24 of over- time, lifting the New York Islanders to a 5-4 victory over Boston and a 2-0 lead in their series . . . Danny Gare a nd Ric Setling scored two goals apiece as Buffalo defeated Chicago, 6-t, to take a 2-0 lead in their series ~nd mak~ coach SCotty Bowman the winningest playoff coach m NHL history. ------BasefHlll T•da9 -------. On th.is date in baseball in 1945: In b1a major league debut, Pete Gray. St. Louis' one-arm outfielder. went 1-for-4 in the Browns' 7-1 win over the Detroit T igers. On this date in 1923. Babe Ruth's three-run homer powered the New York Yankees to a 4-1 victory over the Boston Red Sox before 62,281 fans in lhe rirst game ever played at Yankee Stadium. Today's Birthdays: . New York Mets infielder Doug Flynn 1s 29. Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Bobby Castillo 1s 25. f'ore•a• Traded: Gabriel Sele~fed Chuck Foreman, described in 1976 by ex· • quarterback Fran Tarkenton as "the most vaJua· ble football player in the world." was traded by the Minnesota Vikings Thursday to the New England Patriots for an undisclosed draft pick ... Roman Gabriel, a quarterback in the National Football League for 16 vears has been named head football coach at Cal Poly i.,omo'na ... Marlene Floyd, seeking her first victory in five H'ars on the LPGA tour. t ied he r career best T hursday with a 61 for 1he first round lead in the Florida Lady Citrus Opl'n . After disloc<iting his shoulder Monda~. Bob Murphy f1~ured he wouldn't be able to play an the Tallahassee Open Hut it felt better on Wednesday. so he de· r1ded to take th<> course on Thursday. He sank a 55-foot eagle putt and dropped 1n four birdies for a course-record 29 on the back mnt'. and leads the first round with a 65 ..• Fred Dix· on scored 8,088 points to wtn the Ml. SAC Relays Decathlon Thursday m~ht ... Greg Louganis. competing for the Mis· c;1on Vat'JO Nadadores. \\On the one-mete~ diving e\'ei:it an ~he second day of the AA U indoor national diving ch¥fip1onsh1ps in Milwaukee ... Gloria Connors was named as a manage· ment and players relations consultant by U.S. Pro Te':1ms Championships. • The organization also announced the s ign· mg of her son. Jimmy. for a tournament at Longwood in July Television, Radio Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are · ., " ' .; e)Ccellent ; " .; .; worth watching; ., .t fair; .t forget It. 7:30 p.m., Channel 5 ./ ./ ./ ./ ANGELS BASEBALL: Angels at Oakland. Announcers: Dick Enberg and Ron Fairly. When the Angels open their first road trip of the season tonight in Qakland, Bruce Klson will be on the mound against the A's Brian Kingman. Each lost his first start this season. The Angels take a 4·2 record into the game while Oaklan<!. under new manager Biiiy Martin, has a 4·3 mark. Two of the four Oakland victories have been credited to Corona def Mar's Matt Keough who Is not expected to face the Angels In this series. OTHER TELEVISION 11 :30 p.m. (2) -NBA PLAYOFFS -Taped coverage of the sixth game between the Mil waukee Bucks and Seattle SuperSonlcs. RADIO Baseball -Anoets at Oakland, 7:2S p.m .• KMPC C710l : Houston at Dodgers, 7:30 p.m., KABC C790l . ORUI• cowrrra LIMlll•ALll' No LmHr Price No 8-ter ~rr:ire 2800 Hlrt)or Btvd. Coet• ..... 540-1100 •. ,.... ... .,. •·•. EDISON ..• volda In thelr attack And Seurer and Bell are odds-on choices to mt thoH •Pots very soon. althou1h l"•mbrouah. llke all (lood rootball coachea, expresseft ('UUllOfl "ato:GARDLE S OP THEllt abi l ity," uys Fambrou.ch. "t hl'y are still r rtshma n und lt wlll take some time. I woo 'l pl-.y anyone until they are ready. but tiveryone here feels it 11 one ot the better years of recru1tin1. ··And with our returnees. I thank we 're going an the right directJon. Defensively we're flO( that Car away. but it's obvious that we're in a re building stage. ·'The ooe lhing we had to offer was the opportunity to play with a team that we feel will be a very good team in the future. A lot of our new people will have • that ruture. But they won't play before they're ready "I'm delighted with the thiee younsters from Edison. I've only seen them on film, but they ap- pear to be really quality people that can help our program." THE KA NSAS FOOTBALL program has been a roller coaster affa1r with a lot of ups i.lnd downs, mostly downs. It's true. the Jayhawks have been blessed with perfect seasons. But that was in 1899 and 1908. Howcvt>r, there h as hardly been a lack of quality over the yea rs. Names s uch as Hadl. Gale Sayers. Nolan Cromwell, Ron Jessie. John Riggins and David Jaynes need no explana- uon. And the Famb ·ougb legend .;eems to be gr<' .ng. His four tC'a m s in the edrly 70s were respectable and arter a four· year absenc~. returned and im- mediately began righting the ship in '79, turning l.t predicted winless season into 3·8. AN ITEM IN a Denver newspaper quoted a student who ""fH)id : "If I had to turn a kid around and h ad the choice between.BHly Graham and Don Fambrough, I'd send in Fam- brough." Kansas backers are not un- realistic. They a ren't demand- ing a n 11 -0 slate and a trip to the Orange Bowl in '80. But they do expect a 6-5 record and bigger and bette r things a year later "There's no question Kerwin Bell bu the talent to start im- m ediately. although he'll have som e compet1t1on." says Baker. "Frank has the potential. too, with our starter, Briao Bethke, gr aduated. And Malavasi may have a chance to really be a fac· tor here in a hurry. They like his attitude. "HE RAS the physical skills. but really, it's the attitude we're looking for. He's just a little bit reckless and not a fraid to hit." When Frank Seurer made his visit he s aw how happy others were in the Fambrough pro- gram and combir'led with his as- sociation with Hadl. everything fell into place. Timing was not a n issue. But with Bell. it was different ··we were interested ID Kerwin from the beginning," s ays Baker. "But he wasn't interest· ed in us." . The liming was n't right. But as lime went by. everything fell mto place. Schwartz Vies In Speedway Cycle Races Bobby Schwartz will be the first of a series of Amencan riders returning to compete in the weekJy speedway motorcy. clc races at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa when he appears on tonight's program. Schwartz is here for only one race and will be out to challenge last week's double winner. Alan Christian of Huntington Beach. He is currently competing re· gula rly in the British s peedway league. Dubb Ferrell will also be on hand lo cbaUenge for the top spot. FerrelJ is making a com- eback after missing nearly three full seasons and made a good showing in the first week of com· petition. JI -on. ., .. " -. + ••• c.-.... ~-,...-· ... Me , l\c .. ,. lM• _.......,,. ..... -Frtdly, Apfll 11. INO Weekend. ·TV Sports S.I ....... ,. l't'. ••flle TSLSVIMON 10.JS • m. «O MMEMLL -The bt. l..ou.111 Cudhwa met't Lbe Pirale1 ln Pltubur1h. 11 I m. (5) -TBNWllJ Bjorn Bor1 me.11 Tim Ou.lUUon ln a Hmltl.nal match ln the WCI' 'b•lleftle C\ajl, t15*1 In Montnal u ·ao • m. US> -l fO•'nj AnKLO -Homer Ctrcle la Uw bolt ol 1 .. ~nt about modem day mountalo ml"n. • I Pm (4> GOLF Third round play In the ~zTou rn•m•nt of Ch amv 1on1 ou AM A'8 AntLET£ ·-Athletes profiled incl pole vaulter Mike Tully a nd hl1h Jumper1 l"ranld1n Jacobi and Owl1ht Stooe1 l :ao ~ rn no -sPOaTS 8P£Cl'ACV1Aa A t'leavywr 11ht bollln& doubl header . Oaalt Ou1lo c 14 1 > meria MlcbH I Dolrt'I < 17 0) In San Ju•n. l'uerto ftfro Alao Miko Konnlckl (~.5 2) vs G~rrle CoetiN-122 I ) (7) PRO BQWUNG T ht-l'irestom.1 Toumiam •nt of 'hamp1ona, taped In Akron. Ohio 4 p m <~> BOXING. 5 pm. 17 > WIDE WORLD OF SPORT ' < 'ovt'r11t-of the f .(>gendary pool ¥>laycl"ll 1hootout c·ont1nue8 Allk.,, tho 56th runnlrig of the Wood Memoriul from New York. (28) PllO SOCCER 'll:JO 11.m tlJ! STANLEY CUP PLAVO•···s <;tii~a!>o m uck Jl uwks vs the Buffalo Subrci. RADIO Bm1f>ba ll K M PC (7lOJ; <700). Angcl11 at Ottkland, I is r> m .. lfowston ut l>odicera, 7 11·m .. KA DC HoNw Ha c:ing KNX 111n11> Wocxl Memor1:.I, 2 10 pm .. .~undapf• T". Radio TELEVISION 9:45 u rn IJill t'tJTROI. SOCCER. 10 11 m ll) -N HA PLAYOFFS Phlladelph11t ut Host.on tn lht· F:ustcrn Conference rinula. 11:30 um 14} SPORTSWORLD -Amoteur fighters frum th1· Muhummud Alt Boxing Club and t he U.S Muruw ('orps squ11re off. Al 110 Purt two of the AJAW gymnustlcs championships and the high school buskcthall classic from Oakland .. 12 ·30 p.m. (2} -NBA PLAYOFFS -The Mi lwaukee IJucks ot Scatlle or Milwaukee at the L<ikcrs 15> -ANGELS BASEBALL -The Angels mt-el the A's In the flrsl game of u doubleheader tn the Oakland Colhscum. I p.m (7) AMERICAN S PORTSMAN - ()uu1l hunting In t:nid , Oklu., u wild horse roundup .w d a boblslcd run ut Luke Placid. M) GOLF - Ftrwl round or J>luy In the MONY Tournam ent of <'ha mpaons from L u Co~lu. (9) -•·1. YING S PORTSMAN Ed 'l'al>0r KOC'l flMhing In the Seu •if Cortt.~. off lhc HaJa J><:rllrusulu. 2 p.m (7) IJOXJNG Murvlfl llugltr me<'l~ \1 a rl'U.'I Gnoltto 111 a 'l'h t'<IUlf'<i IO.round mtd · '1111·we1~hl b1>ul frCJm l'ortlund Maine. (52J - t\S{'OT kAClNG. :1.:.1 pm. (7) -wrn•: WORLD OP SPORTS - fht· Lc~l'n<lary pool pluycrs shootout and a repci.t huwtnK of t hf· U.S. G r and Prix motocross mt,ton·yclc charnplonshlp'l, taped In C1rt1bad. 5:J(J J' m. (7J WOM•:N'S TENNIS The 'cn~ll'h ftn:JI 1n th1• Mur)um WTA championship I rum Amt·l1.1 llsllu1<1 J'lanlulwn Ill' Ur J uchonv11lc, Via JU p.m C 11 J TIJIS WU·:K JN BASE BALi,,. ni\ nm Ha~h;11l /\ng<·b at O;.ikla ntJ, 1ll1uhlt·h1·ader, 12 ~~1 11 m KM I•(' l'lllJ). llou~ton al Dtx.l!Jer~. Ip m • I\ A II I. 17!1CI J B:1:-1~·1li:11I If f.akn't play M1Jw:.iuKN". •~ .w 11 m . Kt:At' ('.,70> 1Th1· Dally f#ilol 111 11ot n ·1111<1n11lhlt-for late t•hangPH. > l.IT7 tJO 60MI' ._, tJN Y~ LO/J. A "'°" l.ClJ IS -'I ATel~ , ~L•V,/, ff..;f'f' /. .,,-e~le~ 1" C T 0 111'1+1>'' '("() ,111/Sl" 11'11.! ~ ~ ~ W 'Jf, K.., d/PI~ 1 ""1 (Mi.I. ..W 1N(J l'AU't '"'' 1-(,l""' AJ .. ?'>,~ ""'" r lffA/{f"'l#f ""11111r ~ll&rt Y tJWR ~ ,(l(*r h41'6K~ lie.AP .JC Baseball GWC, Pirates Clobber Foes (i oldcn West ColleKe's baaeball team took a giant s~p toward capturing the sacond hulr or Southern Cul Confer ence pjay when the Rustleri pot1l ed o dt'chuvc 13·4 decision ove r visiting l.I\ llurbor Thurllday afternoon. • Jn other J C uUon , Orange Coast 1u:or t•d l!J rumi an the f1ra t tour lnnlnJ<S to clohhN Sun D1e~o Mc1rn, 21·3. and Sitddleback found the 1<01 nai u '>it r ou.:h. dropping a 13·7 decision to hosting Sun Bcrnurdino. At Gold~-n West, the conlt':oil with I.I\ Harbor was one the Rulitll•rs knew thc:y hud 111 win .. a nd did. llarbor. which won J.hc !inst round, wu~ never tn the ball J(ame frofft the outJIN a~ tht• Hustlers scored 10 runs on 10 hits In the fi rst two lnnl np . 1• WtnnlnJ( pitcher Roy Krawnyk t hen f.ufcly took the 10-nan cushion and pltchl'd one h!A-11ull throuJ(h six. Harbor fina lly touched hi m for lour unearned runs In the eighth but thut wu11 loni: ufll.'r the d umuge had bf·cn don<'. Des ignated h itter Duvt' Severin lt·d th" l!I tut a1u1ualt gocng thrcc·for fi ve with u doul1lc und thrt.••· Hlil. The win boo!lts G WC'~ rc•cord l o :I I durin1• SN'Ond half tH'tlOn , on(• full gamP t)(·h1111I 111n fl·rcncc lf•adirl~ CyJ>rt'MI. Wtlh lhf' IO:i'l, LA ll1;1r heir" dr ops lo :l·l Al San Di<:~O Mf'Ml, Orang1• ('oust h11tt·~' hud 11 field day rnllectang W runt a nd Iii h1L'> in tht· 111 ~1 four 1nnlng.'S Randy Day hod three hit.II und thrt·<' It HI. J1•ff Sm cvog had two hit!'! a nd four HHJ untl 1•vt•r)on1· f>lsc m the starting llnt•up ulso c:ollcctcd two hat~ with> the eJCccpllon of M Ike VandtrburK who hud one. Mike Hogan pitched the first f1vc Inning!! to re cord the victory and lmprovf' his conll'rt!ncc 1c cord to 3 I, 5 2 uvn<ill With lht• w in th 1· P1rull·\ g1.11nN1 :i half ""'Tll' on •di!! Sonia Ana wh1r h, ;tlon~ Y.llh F ul l1•r1011. 1111w tra ils UM• conff'n·nc·1· l1·:1d1 nii Hur-. hy :1 ~am1· At Sun Jh·rnartl1n11. SaddlC'httc·k f111l11 t hav1· m uch lo t'hf'Cr 31.1011t Utiul( Frill and !'-!11111 lf·u~h both hutl a J)air 1.1r h1t<i an Ow los1n1: df•1rt With th1• 1,....11 Suddlf'l111ck rl'fn:11r11·'1 a w1m1· behind S:1n Olt·1:1J CC in the M1111-11on (.1111f•·rem•1-'N SO utht•m U1 vh1111n stnnd1nHI! f 'ro• Pag~ B ·I MULLIGAN'S-BIGGEST CATCH. • • how mu1•h that will lw y!'l " and tht• t'hcmlslry seems to l>t· tht·rc ll1·C'k, thc•y Morrlh 11' Hlall in ttw dark, •mmewhat . over even share the Image of lotlng the btK one ..,, hut his role will tx: u!'I he and Mulllgun urc bl1ll "Yeah," laughs Morris. "T hat may lw Uut t rymg to get their fet·t wd with ont• anothe r. we'll be the beat semlflnal lu m ln the NCAA " "f like him," hays Morni. abtiut hu1 first Im · 111etisions of Mutl1J(an "111"<1 ene~get1c, e n NOTF.S TO R E ME MBE R -Mulligun Is 1 tiu111uKt1 c ond c•xcltt!d al>fJUL baak etbul l I huv1,ng what many would consider a bannN rt''lfll'Ct hu. conchin~· 01J1hty <ind the players ll ke: y<'<i r In landing six blue·chlppens for th 1980 kl t11 rn u .. ·,. a winn ·r .. hn11ketball sea.son. Many feel he's done enough And';() Iii Morral'> hut he's not finished Y"l lie 11tlll ha11 one or l wo "l 'VE BF.•:N A WINN•:R 11nd J fc1·l l1h u mov<'!I lc•fl . lhf• mo1>t n11t1•d lw·ing 6 4 Lester Con v.inrwr , but I m humhll· 1mll la111w'll cnouKh to nl·r. th1· ('tJ·8ltite JC l'h1yt•r of the Yeor olon•1 ' know what 1t''l l1kc to lo'>•' wit h K(•vrrl M:1iwc. who haii narrowed hi'> "I Wll!i 11•H l uf a lu-.• r .,yndrom•· onc·p I l'f101l'l'11 lf1 U('f. Or1•"on Slnlt•, N1•v11rlu ( L :t"i d11ln 1 Jx>ll-· 111 11 trnt I w111> port of JI Th11 t 's V1·1.ia i.> Cul. Sl Mury'» und USfo'. Not had CMrt y,lty l 'rn ~mn" to wllfk 1ny butt oH t11 hi·lr> th•·i.i· puny Mulllitun to<ik o well eorn1·d v1.11•atlfin i•uy't tn win You hovt· 111 v1hrut.c the po-s1t1v1·. lh1s WN•kt•nd, purking up thf• family for a fun rh.,l'i. whul winnanJ! 1-s ull 11l.1out" h llod tlm1• in J.1111 V1·ita11. Tht• way M ull1.:n11·-. Mulhuan ond M<Jr rii., It's a t iind1·m t hat luck ha" l1t."Cn wilng J''1 lf>vc l11 t)I· at the tahl•·!'> , houl~o r;. r 111 1ti1• pr;.,;.A~A: ... fwl.1ilh·1-1r~c;iwii1niinici·r1i.•••lwiiithiihii1ilm;;;~=~-------- Have a shirt and tie on us! Sc•lc!cl 11 Hu i I or Hport c.oat und 1Jl11r:kH. T hen ch omw a s hirt 11110 Ill' ... on w.• ViHil our HtOrn lndny nnrl t:ak n 11dv11nl11ije o f thiR Hpr ing offNI G ood Ihm lhn 1mcf u f April. d NEwi;oRT BEACH • 11th & lrvlno CJ) 646·0792 • - Howard L. Handy Garman tO Return . fl will oo u homecomir\I or 1mrtJI when t.he Cal Stnlc Yullurto11 womun 's •<>ftbull tum vl11ta Gol<.IPn Wt·Ht Coll cace AJ>rlf 30. J u<ly Gurman, who hrlJ)Od build thu llu11tlcr11 Into a nultonol power on Ow two year rolleee leve). 11'1 1n her l1rat yur or <'oi chln" at <:st· and he r lt·um lit dolnu quJto well even U1ou1h ll will take a ~ c•.ir '" I wo 111 l1ulld ll to a <'Onlonder for AIA W honor" l'c•rhap!> "ihl' will ht• NCOUllng "IOme O( her formn 1>luy1•r -. wtwn th(• T1tun" ''"'Hie with the Hu'tl<'r' hopin& In udd them l11 her ro~Lcr nexl At uny r ull·. tht• GWC.: pctch1n.c i.tarr Is on~ r>I lhl' l>t'llt ..irow1d v.1th u JJUJr f1f Karn-.. Nuttf'r und La bell. 011 t111nd L11Jt:ll 11' 11 wphom<irc· while Nuttn •~ u fre11h111un out of Mar111u JUgh . ... (;()l.OEN Wt;ST'S WOM•;N'S b11skc>lball team h..is <1101)~ a;cumc& th11 lit'at11011 l>ut the Rustl~n .irt· 111111 umon w th<' tOJJ trums In Southt'rn <.:ul1foM111. und pruhubly th<• l'llul•· Tht• Hu.'illt>nt lt.>ud tht• Sr>uthem C:uhlornla Con f,., 1•nr1• with a 7 t n ·cord, u .iame ohc•d of < ~ p rt''' l.1J'l\t·i. h ,, "''' ht·t·n t o Ji'ullerton vod C)'llrt"IS K1111 }';uil'nhurt tw ... broken Ult' s chool's curcer n •bu wultnu • l·cord und tall hni. on1· third of the 'l11a -.on to pluy ThrouJ(h the· flrht 14 l(omes of lht 1'Clllmll, Jo;11wnhurt hiul Jnrked tiff l(IJ l'llrOmll (or a ~~o two.~cur 1111 ;.il It 111 1l1111bt fut. howf'vt•r. 1r ~hf> will :11111 tlw t·urt-1•r rorlnJ< rt•<·iird t,1 h••r haun•l'> !'Ille' Will. lllllVI' lllllJ \N 'Oncl pllH•t• 8ht·tttJ or l'um Jiunki,, howcw•r • • • K EEi" AN t:YF: tJn l r vlnt· lllijh''i P olly Plumt'r, a11 rJul.'ilJn<llnJ: J)t'rform1·r In distance r&<'"' uis o 11ophom11n· thl'I 11o..-u11011 !->hr ulr1·1H1y has I h•· be'!t murk'! rt·rord1•'1 1n tht· C'l fo' Southnn Sec l11111 llul'> 1>t•ttM111 for the mah.• nn'1 two·mllt• •·H·nt' Aftt:r running thl· 440 In ht-r frl'llunun ·•·.1son, l'oll y romrx•t1•cl cm th•· wchool''I r ro-ss r11untr ~ tt'am durtnu lt11· lull and f1n1Hh(:cJ fourth an th.-3 A final-\ ~h • ho1' u mnk or 4 )11 2 ror the m1 lf' •nd 4 341 s fl>r lht· I.SOii rrwt~ni thl1 'lf•aM>n Jn thl' two rlllh., ht·r 1,. .. 11 .. rrort '" dute h 1t11 t"·•·n ltJ ~ 4 • • • IHA~i\ KANUfo:I,, ('l 'RRt:NTl.V involvc•d in 1111 "·ii 111111111··, IJt'J' h v11lh·>lwll ·•< ll<1n. ha' rt• 1•1•1 \f·d .1 full '<C l111lar'llllr> t11 Olh IHI the· l 'nl\•'r'>1ly 11r M11nt:in11 I\ •wlt1·\ 111111 tl1•ft•11\I\" "llf'<'1i.d1~t . ttw C:or onu dj•I ~.tr ll11•h 1•1.11111.il•• "'"· 01 .1n~1· <"tlft '>l '11111·1•••., l\llVI' !hr ·, .,, ... ,,,,. .11uJ 1 .1pt.11n <1( C'u;,ch .I :1111· ltll1•,.ru11,r I ''"'"' ""' 1 II• 11111.i "'' 111 lwr 11f 111• HM11h·I rJ111dy '" II 11\1• ''"'" llr;111~•p l'l1jl ' "' I fqur )1'.tr .,, l11..c1I on a 1chol1uh~p. 'Joann Mtle nded UC frvlne and T\•re11a went to Novuda·Rc•no. • • • l"ORMF.ll ORANG.F. COA8T COLLEGE star Bonnie DaHllP 111 r urrently uttendln1 San Dle10 State-Unlvt•r111t y on u truck 11chol1r1hlp. She'• rompetln" In llw Khot put, dlscU11 and JlveUn. DoHc· 111 ,. Rruduate of Co8t8 Mcaa Jfl&h w~re 11ho H•ant·d All·C lfo' honors . .... TWO t'OllMF.R MARINA HIGH ba1htbi.ll 11laye"' wen· memhf'r11 of thu Brl1.h1m Younii Uni ver11ty women's b1.111kc•t ball te1m tbJa past f.cillon ua -w11homorcs Jeanette Wf>•ton und Cht•ryl Cady were on the Cougor t4'am that llNt tht.• t 'ntverslty of Utah for thl• lnl.-rmountaln Athl ·l 1l Confere nce chum. p1om1h1p, thN1 cupturc•d ttw AIAW r e1lonJI VU ti· tit• ovf'r the llnlvtr11lty or San Frf.l nelaco before loll· lriu to Old J>om ln1on In tt11• next round. RY U Cin11hf'd with u 24 U rt•cord Wt!11ton, a J)re·m ed m ajor . avf'r1aied 9.2 polntl u guml' and hit M p<'rcent or h•·r frt:P throw11. Sh<' 111 fourth on the lifhool'• all Um• 11corlng Ust with 585 point.'! ttn d fifth lo ri·boun dlng with 277. C:udy. a 11hy111cnl l'duC'ullon ma jor . didn't 11c·orc• u11 mu<·h but lilcll r1.1nk11 14th oil limo tn 8conng with 250 pmnl."I und lfllh In re bounding with 106 de~pll("1kr s hort 11t at Uri' or ~ ~ Carte Blanche 'IC1111i1e IJc1lc111l1e ( ;J11flJIJlit)JIHf1i1~ FEATURING ROD LA VER KEN ROSEWALL· ROY EMERSON OWEN DAVIDSON· BOB HEWITT FREW M c MILLAN·ROGER TAYLOR May 1-4 714-644-6900 ----------------.... ... , .. , I'' # . ',, I ~*f ' .. \ . .. . . '. • ,,.,,,,. J ~ ... ,,~ ... .., , '. tjl • t 1' ft J\ I • j ~·· I •' '\ . ••' ..... '•>• .... • 4 • t ,...,,._., "4.1 ••• • •, ,1nt •• •· '•••"''V"•.._ f t 1t11 t ,.111-/c I t 1 t t /Hi ,, .. ,,,,,,. ,.,f\ le • lit ~---------- Baseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN 1U l l.ltlf'AN l.EM,I I. I .11"l UI vii.tun w I. Ho.,1 w1 ., :> Ila It 1m11r1 · ·t ·1 'I 11ro11111 -:1 :1 ~1·w Y1J1k :1 ., Malw1111k1•1· 2 ·1 1·1,.v1•l.1111I I :. 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PllP"°"'PN• "'"'''"~ I •1 •I MllM••"4 ,..., .. ,., .. ,,ocu .. , LOU4• r-IMt 6-41 e4 lll"•llutllfl l lt .... 4 Ot, n (ln<l-4.1 ll"*'IM• I.fl ol 1111.wll• IHa.tuo 0 ti n "°" 0 .... rJotw• 1-411 et "'" f r-IKOfltM~ DetOll ll Ollly _. """4'11911 • I :1&-: DOtll NIH ]ll! a.If ' • • I • TRACK I SWIMMING / FOOTBALL &JdlW. Ai>til 18. 1980.- &lison, Girls R e ady For Battle ~d1son and Fountain Valll'Y h igh schools picke d up key women's track victories Thur., day urtem oon. as the Chaq~ers ove rwhe lmed Wes tm inster,, 102-7, while the Barons s topped Newport Harbor, 72·37. The two teams m eet next Thursday with fi rst place in the Sunset League at slake In other action. IJ untington Beach stopped Marina, 63-45, Cos ta Mesa downed El Tor o. 61 -47 and Loar a topped Ocean View, 69-40. Tra cy H a nl on spa rk e d Edison's dual meet victor y over Westminster with a 17-0 winning effort in the long Jump, and a victory in the high JUmp <S-0) Alicia K1rkorn s parkled in the two-mile v.1th a.n 11 .42.0 clock ing At Newport Harbor. Fountain Valley was spa rked by Ana bell Villanueva, who won the mile in s· 16.3 anc1 two.mile in 12.37.0 1.canne Margerum took' care or the 120 low hurdles with a win ning effort or 14.9,. Robyn Utu tossed the s hot put 38-6'h and won the discus in 97-2 to s park Huntington Bea ch's win over Marina. Susan Follette took tbe 880 with a n i m pressive 2:29.9. J ossle F1orda r an a 2:29.3 in the 890 to he lp Costa Mesa to a ~ea View League victory over El Toro. Karen Yel1ch's 97-5 effort won the shot put as the Mustangs picked up their first league vic- tory. FUial Tiro E vent8 eWpOrt's Rally Upends Barons Nt'wport Harbor. with kc-y vlr torlt1 In tile two-mile and mlh' r t'lay, ralllf!d past fo,ountn1n \' Allt'y to h111hhghl Thunsduy ' prt>p dual trac k mt' ·t actwn In othN meets, llunl111wton Bt•ach to1>Pf"d Muina, M11lt>1 Df"1 d~feated Servttt-, Colltu Mesa t>d~ed t;I Toro. cand O<·t-un \'ww •nd Loar a battled tu 11 r "It' t It' Heres how thing!) went NH 73, Ftn. Valley 83 Scott Leckie ran a 9 44 3 nult:. .rnd Ne~port Harbor'i. male r~ luv team recorded a winning 11n1t• of 3 31 8 m the final two t'' e n ts as the Sailors picked up u S unset League victory over th1· Harons. Kevin J efferies al~ added.key \ l\'lones fo r N~wport with <i 51 :i 14 toss of the shotpul and 11 149 81"1 effort In t he dist'us. Kevin Southward addc•d sprint v1c·tories with a 10.3 in the lllO <i nd a 24.0 in the 220. The vi c t o r y improved N cw port Harbor's ){>ague mark to 2-1 while lht!ir overall re'cord 1::. 5-L Htn. Beach 95, Marina 43 . Steve McRoberts scored a tri pie victory as the Oilers won all but one running event. McRoberts was clocked at 2 02 6 for a victory in the 880. took first in the 120 high hurdles < 15.8! and captured the 330 lows "1th a winning time of 39 4. Meta 71 IEI Toro 14 M Ike llamada wo n the high JU rnJl <6·0> and added second pluco fi.nlshes In the triple jump l :J9 11., l and long Jump <l9·8'h> •'" Co,wh J~ fo~isher's Mustangs rnlh•t'letl their first Sea View I l'u~ue dual meet victory. Mark Howard added a win an 1 hl' two male with a 10.14 9 t·locking, while James Allen was TRACK ,·1ctonous in the 440 with a lime o( 52 5 Bob Drago's 11-6 effort in the pol l· v ault a lso aide d the Mus tang cG se. Oc ean View 68, Loera 68 Sophomore Rex Brown re· corded his best effort in the 100 with a speedy 9.9, and senior Tom Rish picked up a double victo ry and added a second place to help t he Seahawks de- ad lock Loara in an Empire League dual meet. Rish captured the 120 high hurdles in 14.6 and the 330 lows with a 39 I clocking, a nd added a second place in the long j ump 120·10). The Seahawks had to cope v. 1th Loara ·~ Mike Serna who raced to a 1·59 7 vlctorv in the 8RO. recorded a first place in the mile with a time of 4 33.3. and hroke Len ll'lttnlles in the t\\O· male with a 9.51.0 mark. Visit FV Monday JC Swim Teams Sparkle CAi/frey Lead& North Loara Hifh'• Bo b Caffrey lead!J the North squad as p eked by Coach Mike Zeller for the 21st Orange County All·star football game at Oranee Coast College June 30. Caffrey, who was selected for the South squad In ,lhe ~ine Game in Pasadena In July, as was · South quarterback Frar.~ Seurer of Ed ison , thre w 32 touchdown passes as a senior. His Ora nge County r ecord ONLY the CIF Central Conlerence c h a mpfona hip and he was na m ed All·CIF !ir~t team tn Division 11. The North eqWtd, alon1 With the South, will be honored aueats at a special luncheon at the Sad· d lcback Inn 1n Santa Ana next Friday. Oran1e Coaat College Coach Dick Tucker will be the master of cere monies with the featured s peak e r Rama Co a c h Ray Malavaai. 1 t turned out to be,,~ quite a d ay for the area Junior colleges T hurs· .. day and both the m en's· and women's teams for• Or a nge Coast. Golde n A' 6967 Warner Ave. Wes t and Saddleback colleges placed high in· Huntington Beach 842-5596 their r es p ective con · ~· ~::::::~:=.::::::::::.:::;:~~====~~~====::::::!::::.:..:.:.==.:.=:::==:-:: fc•rencc s wi m c ham - pionships. At the Southern Cal C hampio n s hips at Cypr ess College, Bill Ba bashofr or G WC set a conference a nd school record in the 5-00 free !4 37.7> to boos t h1 i. teammates to a 54 point lead ox.er Santa Monica aft e r the firs t day o r com petition . T he Rustlers' women. meanwhile. got a lttrong pt•rformanc·e fr om Juhe Kan~sland an the 50 free c25 7) to post a 73 point lf'ad over Santa Monica an their d1v1s1on. ,\ t 0 r a n g l' C o a s t THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS iijjfli:J. 1977 'EVI LLE I •·.1tlwr 1·11u•rf'<f '-f'atin~ area. ( .1rlill:w "'in · "h""' 1·ovt-n<. l'lt>r · , . ., ra1l111. F11ll po"t'r. ( 1:l:l6'JO) s79 95 • I! \/,,,,th,,, I! 1u 1 "· • r •J ·' \ •lllu: 1'rnt1 '' ''''" .,, ,,,, •' \Qrt'""w11t l"d uct,,rt Stt've Bartolo won the 100 Cl O I I and the 220 < 23.1 l. whllto sop h omor e Richard Brimm added a victory with a 20·7 leap in the Jong jump. Rhin H Id C o I I e g c . D t' n 1 lt t· 0 8 lO 0 Odenwald swam a n· NABERS Mater Del 79, Servlte 39 A couple or freshmen powered Mater Dei past Servile as thC' Monarchs upped their Angelus League record to 3-1. Freshman J im Gallivan won the mile by less than three· tenths of a second (4:45.9) and added a 11-6 effort which was good enough for fi rst place in the pole va ult. F irst-year distancem an Mitch Eddy r&.nished third in the mile 14:47.5) and two-m ile (10:28.0). Mater Dei got a double victory from John Kapsner who collec-t· ed wins in the 100 00.3) and 220 (23.2) Open Tryout Want to be a football player and receive the plaudits or the rans In the stands? Herc's your chance. The Orange County Rhinos are holdan~ an open tryout ramp at Santa Alla Bowl Saturday begin- ning at l o'clock and all prospec- tive gridders are invited to at· tend. The Rhinos will play two ex- h 1b1 t1 on games in June at Stockton and Ventura. then open the regula r season July 5 at San J ose. CHECK THESE co r d l>h atter in ~ pt·rforma nt·l· 1n the 50 free <24 74 ) to ~1vc tht.• Pirate women a com- m a ndi n g 72 -p o i n t cus hion over Fulle rton in t h e South Coast 2600 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MES A Telt'p hone (714) 540-9100 llOL M' \' 11 lo.I I '\\<,~ '<I ·\ <,t '" ~ P \I <, \ l l,11114 \ •OO 4"4 111 • l'~I "U"-114'1' 10 00 4\1 10 &00 P~ ••tt .,, 1oi01"'<1topr.orv._ Afl pt1t~Ohi1\f4a4 1ttMv Cha mpionstups. '============================!. The men were holding their own, too. as J eff ----------------------------, Donnell 12 1.81 in pre· 1----.-.....--- l i m i n a r ies f o r con - ference record > and the 400 medley relay team gave pow e rfu l performances to help OCC trail h ea vil y favored Fullerton by On· ly 46 pomts. iiiiiiiliiiiili,.SAVINGS! A UTO r:>ART'B 8TOREI PRICES .GOOD THRU APRIL 20, 1980 -----.. Motorcraft l!!!!!!IY COMPLETE HOT TUBS $595 ·Spark Plugs =~·aa .. c 12 Volt 21FC. 1,c. 1~a95 241. 29NF .;J;J Exchant/B ~,133!! 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UM Commerce Dt>partment has rePorted 1t t.ald tot ~I p.•rsonal income from all tOUl'C'el &11ereued t1s.e bUllon to 1u~a.tonalty •dJ1ijl('(h.nnu1l rA\e oU2.oel\rUUon The 1a\n waa almOit doublt! lb February anereaM ot f7.4 billion, of 0.4 perc~nl The C'ornmN''<'<' ~pa"ment aa1d consumer·~ increased d..,-ln.i Much by $10 4 blllion, cw O 6 perttnl, dffplte another •letip strop In auto pul"t·ha11 8e<>Ausc mG.'lt of lhl' ln('re.AH waa ln ao.ulled ooe~u.rab&e 1ooda. Heh a!I food, ru,~1 and c-lothma. at may reflect an aW!mpt by consumers Juat to kt-t.'P pllcc with ri lna prl<-e11 of ~euiUt.'s Santa Rosa Finds Gold in Garbage • SANT A ROSA (A I') -Garbage 1s JWlt garbage in most places. \>ul not in Santa Rosa, where a concerted effort lo recycle glass, rnetal and paper is paying oH for residents-and the trash collector. In the week bet we<'n pi ckups. economy-minded c1Uiens sort tbeir trash , tlk.smg empty bottles lOt.o one plastJc bm, cans Into a se<:ODd anti news papers mto a third. On pickup day. they wheel a special carrier lo the curb and place the sorted items near a more traditional trash can. HOUSEHOLDS PA\' $3.10 a month for the first container of garbage and $2 90 for each additional one. but emptying the three· tiered cart of recycla bles is free. Conservation pays in eJiminaled tras h cans. For Redwood Empire. the city·contracted disposal firm. lhe voluntary pro~ram means the city dump will last longer, letting lhe fi rm keep cost!> and rates -down. Redwood also reaps the profits Crom sellmt:( the glass. metal and paper to a recycling firm Santa Rosa's system isn'tthe first in the state, although it may be the best so far. Palo Alto is getting a plan going and San Luis Obispo and Downey have 11 mi led programs THE STi\TE ANNOUNCED this week that some $2.2 m illioo in gr ants have been approved to aid recycling plans in 11 counties and citie~ across the state. The largest is a $500,000 grant lo Marin County Although ecolog1cal considerations play a part, "economics are ttfe primary factor," at least among disposal companies, for recycling, said Tom Walters. a Redwood Empire d irector Manufacturers are feeling more and more that It's "more profitable to us e secondary instead of virgin material." · Redwood sells glass lo a local dealer for $16 a too, Walters said. ~wspaper prices "fluctuate" from $16 to $55 a ton, aluminum goes f<JrS640atooand tin cans bring"oothing atalltoahighofs.&Sa loo." -.... THE RETURN COULD be higher, Watters says, if the firm sorted the metals before selling, or used machines instead ol bands for other sorting, but, st.ill, "it's cbe.aper to collect a tGn of recyclables thandumpitoff" atthe$2.10pertoocbargetometbecltydump. RecE>ntly, Redwood Empire started using trucks with a t hree·secllon contaaoer to speed up collection of recyclables. The :.pee 1al truck follows a morelraditiooal garbage truck on ita rounds. Wttb the oew trucks and ·'the current market r ate for recyc lables,theprogramisseU-sust.aining,"Walteruaid. TERRY TRUMBULL, CllAlllMAN or the state Solid Waste Management Board, who's trying to see that the state doesn't drown 1n garba1?e. is encouraged by the results of Santa Rosa's ''Recycle 3'' program. When 1,600 families received the "Recycle 3" container for free. 75 percent participated in the pilot program. When the program went city-Wide and the special containers were sold for $13, participation declined, Trumbull said. Conservation Aid T o Gas Custolllers LOS J\NG ELES Voluntary conservation last year by natural ~as customers 10 '>Outhern and central Cahforn1a s aved enough cn«-rJn to supply 40.000 homes with gas for about five years, Southern CaliromiaGa.,co has reported. More than 37 7 b1 Ilion cubic feet of natural gas were saved in 1979 a!. a result of the ~as company's energy efficiency conservation pro~r<irns The <.-ompa ny expects to save 44·billion-eub1c·feel oC gas t.hrough expanded efforts in 1980. ·•Expressed another way. our efforts last year helped save lbe equivalent of 271 m1lhon gallons of fuel 011 -energy that m06t likely would have had to be made up by foreign oil." said M Ute Neiggemann, gas company vice president. consumer services. "OF THIS AMO UNT, 62 percent was saved by residential culltomers. 19percent by large commercial customers an"'8nolher 19 percent by our industrial customers." These data are included in an annual report required of the gas company by the slate Public Utilities Commission . The PUC requires both annual and quarterly progress reports on the gas utility's conservation programs for its 3.7 million customers: residenUal, t'Om roerc1al and industrial. "ln the residential market. we encourage bomeownen lo insulate their aUics (61,000 in 1979), weatherstrip, replace older gas appliances with lbe new energy efficient models and practice energy conservation in their dally habits," Nelggemann said. IN NEW CONSTRUCTION, more than 51,700 resldentlai units qualified for the gas company's concern o( certificate of commendatioo prog1'8ms during 1979, providing an estimated annual sa viogs Of 493.9-milliOD•CUblc-feetof gas. A residential energy audit test program in 1919 reached 155,000 customers through either direct mail or by bill Lnserta. lt reauhed in more than 13,500 audits being conducted in homes and apartments. Commercial and industrial programs included co-pneraUoo, insulation, replacement of obsolete equipment and devek>pina better preventive maintenance programs. Speodln1 fOI' dwab .. 1--.--' u ....,.. ... deeliaed M.t =m:: altbou1h that WU ... ~ the FtbrUI')' dtCrHH Of $8 lncome wu partly due to a Sl.9 blWoo refund by California of employee contributlona lo a sickness fund. Purehuee of non-cNr~bM IOOdll raae $1.1 bltlk>n ln March. compared with Febl'Yary's p1a of Sl.9 blll'-1. and purchases of aervl~roeesa.sbllllon ,tQl'QPU'tdw•U.tlbUlionamonthearlier. Whlletbe CoDIWS>er Priee '*lex for March isn't yet available, it I• e1t,(NICt«l to be doae to F.._,y'a inereaM of U percent. If so. apend14f did oot lee,reaH as mudl u prtc•. But even dlacountlng the California payments. income IDcreued St3.t bUUon lri March. If special facton wen diacouted for February. the increase would have been JJ.2.1 billion. lncome&nh.ou,arylncreaaedSlB.lblWon,orO.tpereent. The department said wages and aalarlea \ncreaaed ta.I bllUoo ln March. compared with a gain of $8.4 billion ln P'ebruaey. Payrolls in commodity-producing industries lncreaaed only -s400 million, however.downfrom a gamof$3.8billlon ln February. The Commerce DepartO"lent said the slower growth ln these payrolls was due to a faU-offinoonstruction payrolls. The Coaune.tte Oepa.rt...a &aid ill uaftatioa lndex. known as the petlOUJ couwnpUon ex~ pricedenator. roae 1.1 percent in February. Coalumer speDdiae Md U.creued iA February by S7 bi lhon, or0.4 pettent. The Commerce Oepa.rtrneotwdthe March iDcrease in personal Construction payrolls declined S2b1Ulon . compared with a gain of Sl.2biWonln Februa ry. TRUCK APPEARS NOT TO KNOW WHICH WAY TO GO Vehicle U1ed In Unique Santa RoH Garbage Recycle Plan .............. Stal,e Lags In Refund of Tax Money SACRAMENTO <AP> -State income tax refund checks are running two weeks behind and taxpayers who have just med might have to wait three months, om~ ials report. Franchi se Ta x Board spokesman George Nelson aaid this week that only about 3.4 m il lion r efunds have been pro<:essed so far this year. about 600.000 fewerthan last year on the !>a mc date. NELSON SAID one reason is changes in the state form 54() to make at more like the federal form 1040 Utility Increase Approved He sa1d the public favored the changes. but· 'no matter what you do the fi rst year you change a form, you get a high error rate . A lot of people take last year's form and try to read from one to the other ... SAN DIEGO CAPI -A rate increase being granted t.o San Diego Gas & Electric Co. will boost the average user's bill by $7 .14 monthly. om c1als of the utility said. Gas Find Told Tht> Cahforrua Public l:llhlle-> Comm1!>s1on appro\ed lhe 24 percent increase ttus week SlJll before the agency arc requests for add1t1onal increases which would add another S8 to monthly bill!.. MANY TAXPAVEllS forgot lo claim a special one-time refund or d 1sabihty insurance taxes. and then filed amended returns, req uiring cons ierable hand processing. WASHINGTON CAP> -The U.S. Geological Survey says a new reservoir of natural gas might have been found in Alaska. San Diego Gas said the l.DCrease lhis week will provide Sl5 3 malhon in new revenues annually but only enough to cover the h1gher cost.sof 011. Ne 1son saad there was con.fusion about a new form to handle the change In the renter's credit from a flat S37forsingles and couples to S60 for singles and $131 for couples. The survey reported strong flows of natural gas from a well drilled in the 37 ,000-square-mile National Petroleum Reserve in northern Alaska. 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Tho&e people whose savings the country relied upoa to finan~ housing and business enterprises that provide the jobs and incomes for what used to be the ever-risin1 Aan• d ard or Amer ican living? They're the people who bought U.S. Savlng!l Bonds because Uncle Sam 's ad men and top business executives said bonds would help pay for the education of their chi ldren and make their retirement days easier too. AND WHAT nlEV didn't put into bonds at 6 percent they put into savings acco1Jnts at 5.S percent because, they had always been told, saving is prudent. And it used to be lh!lt 's true, before 18 percent inflation. ' For their efforts, of course, the s avers not onl y lost much of their m ~hey but they pa id taxes on the in· terest "earned .. Their profits were an 1 llus1on. they really lost badly to double d1g1 t inflation Moreover . their ta xes went up. Despite tax cuts, and despite many as· s uranct-'b that 1t wasn't so. a greater share of the gross nationa l product now J(oes to taxes than m a ny year since the 1940s. THE BONDBUYERS, the savers, the Insured -have lhe) been robbed., You know who they are . They're the people who personiry the American ideals or family, hard work, thri,ft, hope in the future. ra1lh m institutions, confidence in gov· t-rnment. Drea mers perhaps: but if it isn't now, A.merica used to be the land where dreams came true. These families tried. They began the 19605 wilh one breadwmner. Two were needed in tbe 1970s, so the wife re· turned to work. Inflation made further inro.da, forcing them to cut into those rainy day savings. · IT DIDN,. STOP there. As prices rose faster than take·home pay, and us savings eroded, they experimented with credit to maintain their life style. Then lhe credit market!.. by ed1ct , were closed to them. V1ct1m!> of mflat1on, all of them, and of taxes too, and of the futile. half.hearted and often inept attempts to stop inflation • Not the only v1ct1ms. or course. Now the shops. sup. plier'>. store~. factories and corporations are forced to '-hnnk With '>a le~ falling and credit cost prohibitive, some 11( th1·m e\ c•n th<· \er} lan~est compames -are living 11ff t h1•1r r·ap1t.1l ThJt ., llkt• In tni;t o rf your !>a vings. l 'Cl.I·. "Of. Tltot L H ht-h.J-. exceeded his budget ''"" .1fh·r ',.,,r i-. JbiJUt the· onl v on(• who can ~el away "'''h 11 II" 1u-.t o;1·1·-. tc1 1t th.st tht· limtt!> on the federa l de· ftt ti l!t'I rJ1,1·<f 111· nu"" 01o1.e-. W A b1 1l1on Rally Gives Way, Doiv Falls Further ~EW YORK <A PI The stock market was mixed to cl..i' .1ft1•r an 1.':.irly rally failed to stand up. Tltt• l>o1o1. .lont•s .J\ eraj.?e of 30 industrials. UJl about 3 , ... Ill' 1n •..• , (\ Ir J<hni: "'J' nrr 5 ~I; poanL<, to 763 40'. Th\' .I\, 1,1~1 d1 11ppccl mon• than l2 poinL' earli er in Ult• week .._..\1'r.JI IJr~l· b .. nk-. !owned lhl•1 r prime rat~ loday tn I'" 1wrn•n1 '"'" da'' Mter Chase \1 anhattan of New York 1111 1t-. h.s~te· chJrl-!l' 1111 hlut· chip loan.-. to 19J • .t.;1,,c>k11 In Th#* ... potlight , ... Pel '• '. VP IU VP IJO VP tlO lip 10 t VP IO t Up t1 \Jp • ' Up 'S Up t l Up t J Up 1-1 Up 1' Up 7' Up 1' Up 1' UP 11 VP 1 S VII 1\ Up 1J VP 1 I VII 1 o VII .....,, VP t 7 Up tS VP ti VII U ptt Oft ,,. Oft "3 Ott II I Oft 10• Off •• Oft ... Ott u Off ,,, Ott 11 Oft 1 s °" 11 E ... . ., i ii s.• H s.• St ••• ••• ~ ... ~ :.J HEW .. OAIC IAPI AO<" II AOV•"Cflld DK:11Md u n( .... f"9'"0 fol .. ,,_, ........ ~ Hf''# 10-' ToOO ,., \ALE~ It\ )IO 1111 t. " NEW 'fOttl( IAPI H'f SIDclt 5'lift AP9"" t""'' 1ot.i 16,.,000 Pr•v•OU\ O.y . • . • • 32,110.a Wttll -......... ~· MO Monlll~ •••• •• MIO 'ft•• -••• lt -'-··~-. . .... ,, .., J•" 1 to o.se J,3'l,6JO,:llll ,.,. to 0.1" 1, 10$.:H0,000 t•71 to cMit" \,14 . U0.000 -•T AMEJI OIO HEW '!'~IC. IAPI AP<". ti Adv•M""C) OKI"'" v rw: ... nQfJCI folal IS-S H•• nlQll\ ,_.~w IOW'\> HEW YORI( IAPI lffw VOf'-\II-ll4 2lOO " E "Of lll•Hd \llnr J U 100. l•l>rlut<Hf ... •to Geld q .. ,., •••• ., Tiie .. _.._ ~' S.IKI~ -Id OOid O<" ICH 100.y: L ...... : mom<flO tl•ll'O Ult .7J, off tUS, ettn ,,_, tialf'O\SIS .O. llO U tO. ,..n., et-11•"'9 un ..... ..,... ,,.........,, u ss ao ..... w.•1. &..-tell: '513.00lllCI, ue>U.00; Utt..••td. .... Yerlr: H•ndY 6 Herm•ll Mid· fftOf'nl ... .SIS 60. upU ... lt-Y-:~CIMll .... ~ ..... mornl119 \Sl6 ... up U ... Mew Ytn: E"91tNrd tMtlt Mef .... mld·momllle $.Sk "· uP "-"· -. NEr-15 FEATURES l. . S••laKe8 ~- ·~Conservation . · ·!f ests Eyed 81 THO•M D. llLIA CalUorniana wW aooD find OU\ lf \he ex~ who have toJd t.Mm for years that comerv•Uon and the 1un are I.he keya lo re90JY1q the enero crunch an riahl. The t.est will ~me as the •t•t.e's l•tl t utiUU• embark on pJooeer programa dal&ned to brtac lbe mOlt modem solar flllater hntUJI and c&u~t1rvallon d vice. lnlo e~n lht poortit or homes. ALaEADV. PAC'lf'I GAS lo U.£CftJC o bH aMounced plans to provide aero·lnteres\ hitancma ror customers In 10 San Joaquin Valley l'ounhl"S woo want to ln~t•ll lnsulaUoo. au\Ocnatic thermo~tau . water " ht•ater insulation and other ~rp-savers Tht! PG&E test is ex peeled to ~ave eno ugh natural gas to ~erve 47,000 homes yearly and enough electricll.> to meet t6e aMual needs of 8,400. U the expenment works a$ well as expected, it will expand to the rest or PG&E's ayatem, wilh much larger savings. At the same time, S<,uthem California Gas Co. SOlrfHERI\ CALlfOKNlA FOCll~ "" w ......... . STORMY LOVE su .. n Stra•berg and Southern California Edison said they will offer ;;. similar financing to ~llow lnstaUation of more than -:.ao.ooo solar water heaters.' .. ~·. THE SOUTHE RN CALIFORNIA PROGRAM will start the state toward its eventual goal or put· t mg solar waler heaters 1n a ll California homes. That should save the equivalent of 21 million -bar· rels or oil yearly ..... mo re than half the amount President Carter expecLc; lo save via hjs 10-cent·a · gallon gasoline surtax The utility plans can benefit even the poorest <:alifomia homes because they don't demand im· fuediate paybacks Homeowners get their choice of monthly payments or waltmg until the property is sold. however long that takes. The funds for the conservation programs wall not be free. though At today's sky-high com . me rc1al mterest rates, the S400 million or so needed will be expensive. Since the actual bor- rowers won't be paying that interest. everyone "ho buys natural gas or electricity will pay with highe r monthly bills That's okay with the stale Public Vu lilies Cornrn1ss1on. v.hich l:>ets the monthly r ates THE PL'C's TllEORV IS THAT any energy sa\'('<I via either solar installations or conservation \\ 111 reduce the need for new energy facilities in Cal1fom1a. Those facilities are much more costly than the new programs and would also have to be paid for by cons umers . What·s more, inves ting the money in private homes will save cons umers in other ways. First, anyone whose home is equipped more efficiently will find his bills dropping regardless of gen eral rate increases. And because the equipment will belong to hom eowners, it will help lO hold down rates anotht'r wa~· l's ually, whenever utilities build fac11lt1es. their investment is added lo their "ra tt base:· the total UlVestmenl they've made in equip- m ent and plants. Utilities' rates are geared to al· low a set percentagt.._ or the rate base as profit. So the more new racilfties a company builds the higher its profits fffT I f A COMPA~Y Mt:ST INVEST m 1:quapmcnt 1t d1x·sn 't a ctually o~n. the rate ba-;e \\ 1111 't mcrcJ::.l', "h1rh mean::. monthly bills won ·t inc·rc:.tsc beyond t he actual c~ts of the solar anrl l'onst'n ·atwn progra m s. ·It 's no <;Urprise. therefore. that most biJ.? utll1t1c-. n•::.1s tt·d tht•s e pla ns tn their prelimina ry ~\a~t·s Last s ummer, !-.tvcral large companies \\ ent to tht' st~1te S upre me: Court nnd got an order fo rbidding such programs nut the r ue an~wer('() by pushing a law through the Legislature allowing it to compel ut1h t' investment in cons<'r\'at1on. That law fnn·es the big companies to put on a hJTJP.\ C:lcc .. \\ t:·Rt: PROVIDING A CHEAPER source of 'll!ll'h th" v. .1~ I h1rn \\ ould equivalent new energy suµpht•::. ·· '><JY'> .John Cooper, c.1 PG&E vice prt'si. tfrnt Southl'l'n C'<il1forn1a Gas notes that its pro~ram \\ 111 <.11!0" lcJ" income c1t1ZC'nS who otherwise touldn't affor1I sola r J.{Ntr to get in on the innova· I 11\DS But the m(>'>t important thmg the program s "11! do ac; rletermtnt' o ncP and for all how much cnNJ!~ and mont'y a consumer can sa ve if he make!. a stron~ effort to c ut energy consumption 1 EIKJ.5 l.f o columnist based in Santa Monico 1 Tips in Ma~azines PURSUER Richard Burton Actress Strasber{! Tells All ."l;E\\ HH<I-. •1\1'1 :\t IH. Susan St ra::.hl'rg \\ a ~ t h c· ::. I a r o f a Broadway p lay and µur -.u L•d b) Richard Burton. At 20. she con· s ide red throv. ing herself off London 's Waterloo Bridge. Miss Stras he q(s re- collcct1ons of the stormy one -year romance ap- pear in People magazine in the fi rst of a three· pa rt sC'ri aliT:itton of her I ort h('CJ1t1111l! a utoh10 grJph) Btttl•rswect " THE DAt;GllTER of d r a m a (' o a c h L e e Strasberi:: ...,:ud the affair began m 1957 whe n ~he a nd Rurton \.\f'rc a p· p('aring in the Hroud" ay ~h O\\. ··T1mt· Rt•mC'm hl'rcd ·· lit• -.tau" cn•d h1·r Y.1th Al ft .... l hn !oug ht o v t•r m u t u a l tt•a lou.-.al' .... anti om·1· t hc· uct(ll' uppc:arc:d :1l the Str;.i'>bL·rg apartmt·nt drunk a nd hl'llo wan g Shakespea re. :.ht' !>SHI. But when the• ...,how ended. ht· we nt b<H'k lo h 1~ \.\t fc . Sybil "I SLEPT with <1n 11ld T -shirt nf R1rhar11 ·.., clut<'h{'{! tn m\ h•rnrl hkt· a st•c11r11~ lil.1nkt·t . < "m for1 1·d h\ lhl' r.1m11tar ::.ct'nt of him." sht• -.;J1<I lie r father told hN ··!'>om'' people n1·\ 1•r fcL•I or hu\·1· ,, ~rf'.11 pa,-.1on n 1 I " v I' 'I o u .i r 1• fnrtun<lll' Th1•11• \\all ht• othPr lov<'' f11r ~ou. \\ht It· 'omt 1w11ph• ha\l' no111 · Want Job Overseas? By JOYCE I .. Kt;NNEDY Dear Joyce : I am writlng for a graduating student or our college who is interested In ways to tdentlfy and approach international busi· nesst"S. What do you suggest? -F.T.H., Kansas City, Ka. Basics are given in "A Closer Look a l Working Overseas." an article ap· pe aring In The G r adua te 1980. a publication of the 13·30 Corp. of Knoxville. Tenn. The annual magazine a lso contains lots or other information on making the transition from college to work or graduate school. Any college sen ior can obtain a free copy. either from a campus placement office. or by s ending a postcard request for "The Graduate" to me at Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. Jdentify your school a nd graduation date. . .. .. Our Joyce: Do you have saJartes for bank oftlcen? -D.C.C., Deaver, Colo. A booklet, "Financial and Data Processing Starting Salaries 1980'0 Is available. It was compiled by the 6S orrtces of the Robert Half personl\el organiia· lion and gives a national Job offer .P•Y picture for bankers. accountants and data processing specialists f ( ( CAREERS ) Enclose a stamped, elf-addressed, long white envelope with your re ques t to me at Box 1560. Costa Mesu 92626. Ask for ··RH Salary Study ·· • * * Dear Joyce: How could I get a grant lO complete a reseuch project on the folklore of Maine? -M.F., Worcester Mass. Since most of the 26.000 charitable foundations in the United States limit funding to non·profil organizations. one option Is to affiliate . A museum . ror instance, migtit sponsor the pro- ject. Among refe r e nc c hooks o n grantsmanship from which you can pry leads: "Foundation Grants to In· dividuals," "The Directory of Research Grants." "The Grants Register." and the "Annual Register or Grant SUpporl." You can find these volumes at many libraries: all are avalloble at the nearly 200 regional collections m aintained b y the Foundation Center. To locatt! the neares l collec lion. you can call the Foundation Ce nter's toll rrc·c number : 800·424·9836. , DAILY P1LOT 8J j PtJaLIC NOTIC& F1JS4,. PuOll~ Or ... (.OHl o.l•v PllOt. iJ.11111 •.11, "· "· 1• 11*-11) b 1PVBUC NOTICE J --..... --· .... , .......... . 811 DAILY PILOT Friday, April 111, 1080 WAITING LINE A LONQ ONE AT MEAL TIME Thomas, Barbara Burne Prepare to Fe~ Famlly Cheaper by the Dozen? Family of 16 Fighting Inflation • C HICAGO CAP) -The Thomas Burnses of Chicago are one big happy family. They are also a model inflation-fighting unit: 14 kids. two adults and a dog living on an electrician's yearly income or $30,000. A typical dinner for the family includes broiled chicken, peas and rice. No one goes without necessities and. Burns said. "the goods we purchase are always quality s tuff." THE FAMll.V OWNS its neat three-story, Sl·vcn-bt'droom stuc·- ro home in the Roger!> P ark neighborhood. And four of lh<' ('hildrt>n attt'nd private hi gh :-.chnols .. Th 1 n gs A 11 l m u ,. h ni or t• ">C'rrous a bout two ) Par-; :.igo .. "aid Hurn~. 51. "llt1llt} <:n:-.l'i werP probi.tily th<• h1ggcsl uddt•<I he:.id<athl•. And food going up. Thl'} may not ~ecm much to m a ny p<'Opl~. but lo Ul> 1l y,a:, a b1g JUmp Burns, himself the second youngest of nine children. said he and h1:. v. 1fC', Barbara, want- ed a big family from the start. They have 15 girls and s ix boys ranging in age from 29 to I with two stall 10 diapers Fourteen h H ' <it home second-hand. refinished and re- upholstered The bedsheets are mos tly irregular quee n-siiE'd s heets cul Lo make two twin· sized sheets. THE FAMILY EATS 25 loaves 6f day-old bread a week. buys toilet paper by lbe case and snacks only on popcorn. Burns does all the repairs on the house and car, and the children work at a variety of housekeeping duties. _ "The least favorttc chor<' 1~ the dishes." said Ro~cmary , 1'1 "The cutbacks nevc•r botht•r<'d ml.'. I guess. b<.'l':JU~c I l'!r<.•w up .,.. ith lht·m." shl• su1d. proft'ssrng not lo mind doing w1tho11 t th<' o<· C'iJs lonal fa-.t t11rnt harnhurgt•r or mo\ 1c Planner OK Parking Plan THERF. ARE NO allowance!>. and the children lll.\tSLe.arn the.ir walking -aro und money, although the younger ones sometimes are given pocket change. One child clerks a t a depart- ment store. another is a dietary t<'c hmcian at a hospital. a nother babysits or walks the neighbors' dogs. The family dog gets no "pct products... leftovers whenever p~s1bl<' and an infrequent bath with laundry detergent. ThL' Ilumses made their last mnrtgagl' payment of Sl82 1n ,\ui.:ust 1979, but the extra rn o n l') wa s cons u m e d i m · rned1all'I) by n s1ng costs "f REMEMBER WllE:--1 I Y..:J!> a l'hild and somebody paid off a mort gage there y,a s b11:: mortgag('·burning party," the ·18 ·\'l'iff old Mrs. Burns said. "You y,ere on easy s treet after that. It hasn't happened with us... . , c ·---~·ea of••• oo;••...-ca ••••••••• Meaa Ho1pital Awaitl Certi/ict;ite Administrators at Cotta Mesa Memorial H01pltal are awalUna a atate•rtllicate or need which wlll allOY>' them lo Immediately bealn an alcoholics' rebablUta· lion program without city eoun· cil permit approval. A request for permlaaion to maintain a temporary trailer on the ground.a at 301 Victoria St., will go to the Costa Mesa City Council ln two weeks . Plannlng commissioners declined t.o vote Wunty Sues Capo Man for Oeanup Cost The Orange County Board or Supervisors has decided to sue a b lufftop Capistrano Beach property owner for Sl,795 over demolition of a patio that forced c los ure of Pacific Coast Highway. According to county orficlals, Thomas Fryan of 34887 Doheny Place has ~fused to pay tbe bill. for what it cost the county to close and clean up a portion of th e h i ghway when th e demolition , ordered by the county Building and Safety Department, took place in 1978. Officials said F'ryan didn't tell them be bad scheduled the work and that closure or the highway was necessary to protect public safety. The patio was demolis hed after it became undermined by slope failure. Most of the cost was attributed to hauling away rip·rap that fell on the highway, off\Clals SB.ld. Horse Panel , Recruiting R l' s 1 d P n t s 1 n t c r l' :-. t c d 1 n ~ e r ,. 1 n st o n l h t· S " n J u J n C a p 1 s 't r a n o E q u c ., t r 1 u n Comm1<.s 1on m a~ obtJ1n applications 3l City 11~11 T h e r <' s 1 g n a t 1 '' n ,, f Commis.o;1oner Su· Fox hao; left c1 vacancy expected to be filled b y lhe City Council at its Ma> 7 meeting. The five-member commission meets on the second and rourth Mondays of the month at City Hall. The group reviews and makes ~mmendations to the planrung commission regardinJ,? equestnan racihl1es, plans, and actavilles on It at all Monday. City plannln1 ataff members, toinf ltrtetly by the book. fft· ommended denial. of a permit to malnt.aln the trailer at the · hospital ror up to thiee years. City ordinance prohibits piafe· ment of such a temporary ltl'Uc· ture for more than a year, no matter what social benefits may accrue t.o t.be cllY due to lta an. ticipat.ed he-1th care fuocUon, notes Allistant Plannlnl Dtrec· tor Doug Clark. Acting Hospital Admlniatrator Joanne Castrlna pointed out. however. that without receipt of the certificate or need sought from the st a t e. s he cannot gaurantff a maximum use of the trailer for only one year. The application was submitted some time ago and normally takes six to eight months to proc- ess and decide. "If I get my certlficate. we'll move the trailer in next week." Mrs. Castrina declared T ues- day. Granting of the certificate by the state would allow Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital to pro.. ceed with constructing a perma· nent addiUoo to its facility to house the alcohollsm unit office and staff. This addition could then be OC· cupied and functioning even before the one year permit the city hints it would authorize for it to be housed in a te mporary mobile office unit would expire. Planning officials po'lnt out one mobile office unit is already in use at the 301 Victoria St., site for an entire ly separate aux- iliary function and it would be ina d visable to add another without a time limit impoSed for its removal. The acting hos pital ad- ministrator said the a lcobollsm program would feature a J.3.day detox1ricat1 on confine m ent period for patients o<:cu py10g a lO·bed wine reterved few treatment alone. The rour pb71leleas no" operating ~n ldentlcal heal' care unit at St. Jude Holpkal Fullerton say the proll"•m geared to tie &ypieal mldd~ management executive l• wbl" collar lnd•lry. . All four docton hlvolved .. already on the medlca~ Co1ta Meaa Memorial which is owned by Hot Af.. filiates lnt.ematiooal. The alcohol abuse treat.meat wing being organized by tbe four physicians Jdentical t.o the one they operate in Fullerton ~ become an auxlllary car• unit 0# the local hospital. Arts Festival .Entries Set In Newport Artists who would like t.o ente• the 16th ·annual Newport Beacll City Mts Festival can plck ud applications at city ball, 3300 Newport Blvd. The festival will be held lla1 24 and 2S at Fashion Island. It wm include the abowtng of work by local artist.a as well Bi exhibitions of performmg arts. The juried art show iDcludeS awards totalling $3,500. The festival, which uses !"I city flnls, is io part fin.anc:ed bj the Friends or tbe Arta Commission, a newly organbed group which raises funds for th' co m mission's actlvitles. lncluc:Unc the festival. Also assisting in the festival a re tM Junior Ebell Club of Newport Beach and tbe Newport Beach Assistance LeagUe. ' Robert J . Patterson, M .D., A.B.F.P. zs pleased to announce the opening of his office for the gt>neral prnctzce of medicine or1 Apnl 21, 1980 at 647 Camino De Las Mares Suite 220 San Clemente Phone 493-1073 Tll E STRATEGIE BURNS m.ippl'<l :~11 )car-. ;,igo h3\'l' ht•f'n pa~ 1ng 10c rca ..,1ng d1\r1<l1•nd -. l'\l'r "ln('P, 1•-,pN·1ally Y..llh thf' ;.innual inflat mn rnlt• i>rnJc•c·tc·d to lw running al al>tJUl 18 pl'r l't•nt Costa Mesa Planning Com- mission members have recom- mended approval of a parking lot·s hanng plan that will open the wav for construction of a corporal<' headqu:1rtn., of the \\'::irmmgton Compan) Although Burns is considering a secood job and Mrs. Bums runs a home secretarial and ans we ring service, working from an office in a bathroom - "lht• only place it's quiet enough to <ins wC'r the phone · -there as no hand-\H1og1ng around the --------------------"--------------------t. hou~·· Fur in!>tanc·c, no phon<' tall. inl'ommg or outgoing, c·xcL·c·ds fav<' minutc·s No Junk food 1s eaten and only one pot of coffee is brewed per day. They use few appliances anct :.ave energy on the important ones. s uch as s kip- ping the dishwasher's dry cycle Tlw :l t . 100 '-'1U~tr1· foot off1C'1· :-.1ruC'llJrt • Jt :S.iliJ(L Pullm~rn St in lht· c·1t\ ., induslrtiJI afl'oJ will "harc,-driveway <•nd uuto manC'uvt·nng <;pat•·'' 1th Jn()lhC'r t•x1:,tm~ firm locatPd th1·rc. I '>land in back of thesr \oung Y..l\l'S at the• supermarkN "hi) :trl' buying paper diapers .mcl T\' chnners, and I JUSt fed llkl' tht·~ arc throwing their monc\ awav." Mrs Burns said The company , a m;ljor homebwldrni.; firm . will b<• local· ed in a commt·rc1al and in· dustrially zoned ur('a. "W~· JU.'>! 0don 't feel the need to kt·cp up with anyone. We're dif· fNenl anyway.·· she added. ·'The size or our family mak~ us different." Vacations are restricted lo a 100-mile radius of Chicago, none of the kids may drive the two family cars and church rune· tions are the principal source of entertainment. Oysters Eyed Population Dip Puzzling ,, .. ENTERTAINMENT WAS probably the first thing we cut mlo." Bums said. "The kids get to an occasional ball game when there's free tickets around, and b e twl'en school and their friends. they find plenty to do COLLEGE PARK. Md. <AP > A female oyster looking for a m ate in the Chesapeake· nay should have no problem finding one. according to a University of Maryland s tudy that contradi~ts pre,·1ous theones For three years. Var Kennedy of the university's Sea Grant program has been studyin~ the decline of the bay's oyster population. ··But m y wife and I do miss going out to dinner. just the two or us . But WC had to cut lhal out, pla in and s imple. We were never big movie buffs, but we did visit rraends more before the price of gasoline went through the roof." ONE THEORY was that there was a sexual imb<1lance, with toorewmales. THE MALE-FEMALE ratio seems perfectly adequate for reproduction, he said, although femal es tend to s lightly o utnumbe r males. He said pollution may be the cause of the Thi> Burnscs are experienced conservationists. Burns installed a high-(?ffi ciency w<1ter heater 20 years ago The furniture is There were proposals to start a n oyster dating sl.'rvicc by s prinkling oys ter bar s with C'Xtra males. But Kenn<'d y said lh:.it 's not necessary. problem • "l t isn't that easy to even tell what sex an oyster is." said Michael Fincham. a Sea Grant spokesman. Setting an Example? Kids Sit In on City Council Brawl PHILADELPHIA <APl -"I got real scared because I thought I was ~eing to get hit,'' said 9- year-old Tracy Stanton after witnessing a melee in the City Council Chambers. "I didn't think adults dad things lake that Young Tracy was among members of Judy Simkins' civics class or gifted children who at- tend ed a Caty Council meeting to learn how the ci- ty runs. They stopped by for the meeting -only to see It erupt into a brawl that sparked the arrests of Councilman John Street: his brother. stale Rep. Millon Street; and two others THE COUNCIL IS INVESTIGATING the police role in the disruption. Two councilmen have condemned the arrests, but other council mem bers have praised police. Ms. Simkins says she cannot explain to her student! the chaos they saw. "We didn't learn anything about govern - ment," she sajd. "We witnessed our e)e(t.ed offieiels fighting on the floor of council, and we didn't expect to see that. We teach our kids not l.O fight and to try lo gel along with everyone. and there we were - looking al a real brawl." "I thought it was odd to find those men acting more like kids than kids," Tracy said. ··-~ --------. THE DISRUPTION BECAN WHEN JOHN Street unleashed a verbal tirade against Council Pre~1dent Goor~e Schwartz over a rule limiting debate. Councilmen Louis Johanson and David Cohen then began a shouting and s hoving match that ended with Cohen on the floor. Police officer Fred Ludy and Councilman John Anderson were slightly injured in the melee. but Ms . Simkin says the real victim may be the children's respect for their leaders. "All the time it was happening. President Schwartz just sat there, smoking his cigar." said 11-year·old Camila Washington. "He didn't even tell that man that it was wrong to push the other man down. "I guess adults don't always know rtght from wrong either. The ones we saw didn't," she said. "It you are a public official you should not Cight because ~pie will not have respect for you." THE EIGHT STUDENTS AT THE meet ing were part of a class thal meets once a week at the Avery 0 . Harrington Elementary School. One student said she would remember lhe inci- dent when she ls old enough to vote. "I know I wouldn't vote for somebody who would fight on the job." said 1 l·year-old Robin Russell. . . ... . .. ,.. .... ... !.i..----------·---···--------···· ___ ,...._~~~ ...... _, . -"4 ... .-___ ,.... ..... _. ___ ·~· ....... ····-- • .. Wailing la Hear? Have you sent for merchan- dise and not received it? Are you having a disagree- ment with a billing computer? Is City Hall giving you the run- •-round? "At Your Service .. offers help In •II these matters and more. You can count on Pat Dunn and her "At Your Service" column to help solve problems. If you need help, mall your questions to Pat Dunn, At Your Service, Orange Coast Daily Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa CA 92626. Be sure to Include your telephone number. Pat Dunn gets action and fights red tape In "At Your Service," published every day except Saturmy In The Dally Piiot. -·- • -~--.............. ____ .. ···--... ------ •Original Opera •Comics, TV ---~ PHILIP ANGLIM SHOWS OFF SUMBOL OF HIS FAITH 'Elephant Man' Built RepHca of St. Phllllp'• Churth 'Elephant Man' l. Humanity, Dreams Wi11 Out By J UDlm OLSON Of ,,. O•••Y ,. .... swtf Imagine, if you will. a man so deformed with a grotesque head and tumor-laden skin that he resembles an elephant. He as crippled in s uch a manner that he cannot stretch his body to full length. He must sleep in a half-sitting, half· crouched position. "\ HE HAS BEEN TEASED and taunted a ll h.is !ir('. so much so that he would like to live in a home for the blind so he can be seen by no one for the rest or his life. This man. John Merrick. actually did live in England· in the late 1800s and became a legend in the folklore of Brt- ~~-. His story was discovered by American playwright Bernard Pomerance while he was visiting in London and h is creative genius has turned it into a remarkable play, one so extraordinary that it has won 16 awards, including the Tony as Best Broadway Play of 1979. ·'The Elephant Man ," now at the Ahqianson Theater at t he Los Angeles Music Center through May 31. as truly deserving of lhal t.JUe. ITS UNDERLYING QUESl'ION IS just what makes one man normal -and another not. Merrick so wanted to be "like other m en" that we realize, after a while. that he was far more normal tha n some of the so-called "regular" people in his life Merrick s uffered from a rare case of von Reck- lin gahusen's disease . or neurofibramatois. it is now thought. and it is very important to see the actual photo· gr a1,>hs of him which are shown at the beginning of the play. Although actor Philip Anglim does a n outstanding job of portra ying the deformed man. it 1s crucial to have the true picture of the pathetic body in mind so the amagm a· t ion can take over where Anglim's limitations leave off. MERRICK WAS PUT TO LABOR in a workhouse as a young lad but had his head full or dreams lie was for tunat<· to be nOticcd, while on exhibition as a freak by a youi:i ia compassionate surgeon. Frederick Treves. and eve ntually taken to U>ndorr Hospttat-where-be was-1tble to stay for the rest of his life lie 1.s befncndcd by Treves and members or London's society. including actress Madge Kendal (who never an ac· tua I life saw ham 1 and soon became a favorite of some 1m· portant people. They discover. a s playwright Pomerance beauWuUy shows. that underne ath the hideousness there 1s beauty a nd wisdom, wit and compassion, in some cases more than the admirers themselves possess. But Merrick is trapped by has body forever and even his wildest dreams can never bnng the normalcy he longs for . "SOMETIM E S I THINK MY HEAD is so big because it is so full of dreams,·· he says in the play. "Do you know what happens when dreams cannot get out?·· he asks the actress on one of her visits. She concedes that s he doesn't and Merrick replies, "I don't either. Something must." _ And therein is the tragedy. What does a m an do with (See TRAPPED, Page CZ> .. ' Romances Relocated· fl SCR StageS Shakespeare in Early California Moving lht> traditional locale or period or any clusslc play can present a number of ch1tllenges But, when David 'Em mes. director of South Co ui.t R epertory's c urrent produc tion . tra nsported Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing" from 16th century Messina. Italy. to 19th century Cahfom1a, it was a delight for Clirr J>'aulkner. THE ERA OF THE Spanish Dons conjures up notions of romance. fiestas, gaiety and a fun· lovln.e society -an ideal vehicle for period ex· perllse m C'OSlume and set des igns . ''The 1830s California look was very Spamsh. very colorfuJ. ·· s ays the resident de- sig ne r who exudes excitement over his results. "I · m very ple ased with the palette changes " Scenes. "espec ially ·the fiesta ... offer freedom in wide usage of vibrant hues Pastels tone down vibrancy and add a sense of ni~htt1m<' <'Xl'll<:menl for the masked ball. he says ... and the wedding 1s light and orrwhatc." NIPPED-IN WAISTS, ruffles. flounces and la yers of l:icc on lace add e legancC' and fl.'m1nan1ty to gowns, which would se<'m to have taken months to complete Surprising ly. the gowns only r equ1rC'd machine work, Faulkner s aid. adding that they were n't nearly as lime consuming as the men·:, mata dor, vaquero look. lnCracatc··aelailiri~CoT"lare and trim s on JaCk<'t s leeves and la pels. and do"n the pant legs had to bt.· done by hand T hat enormous ta:,k could onh b<• ar com pbshcd b~ "beefin g up our usua·I .... ta ff or three." Faulkne r saad . ESSENTIALLY, THE des1~ner l·xplain<•d t'ach of the 24-mem bcr cast has thre<' looko,. but not n<'ressanly three d 1rrcrcnt costum es T he e ffect as achieved by layering For instance. Beatrice and Hero. lead fC'male roles. arc· outfitted an bas ic skirts ;,ind blouses that change to elegance "1th each ad d11on of lace. such as oversk1rts, bodi ces. wrap:, and !>hawls Faulkner as especia lly pleased "1th tht·M~ characters· wedding scene costumes or '-'httl' over purple lace that change tone and texturt· with lighting effects Although the costumes are colorful and a p· pear lavish. Faulkner s aid he has tried to kee p t he m and the set de s igns a s s am ple , ;is possible ... so emphasis is on the acting. HIS BACKDROPS consist or two movable walls -lof(e~er they form a courtyard, and DESPfTE HIS PROTESTATIONS, BENEDICK SUCCUMBS TO GIDDY FEELING Frtend• Change Jonath•n McMurtry'a Mind In 'Much Ado About Nothing' tSee ·•vce ADO.' Plll.&e C3> O.lly l'llot ""°-•Y Rlc9'ar4 •- ANE LACE OFFSETS HER SARCASM Megan Cole as Sharp-witted Beatrice THEIR ENGAGEMENT WAS BROKEN BY RUMORS OF ILLICIT LOVE AFFAIR But Anni Long and Wayne Alexander aa Hero and Claudlo Have Reason to Cheer Nostalgia Aired Turn off the TV tonight, and go see radio By DENNIS McLELLAN Of tlw O.lly .. 11 .. Surtl As the middle-aged woman in the lobby said to her friends before the sho w, "This i s nostalgia time." It's an apt descr iption of a show whose vintage all-star line- up includes Harry James and his Orchestra. Dennis Day. Don Wilson. Gordon MacRae. Fran Warren. the Ink Spots. Warren Covington and the Pied Pipers a nd the "Incomparable" Hildegarde. The product.Ion is called "The Big Broadcast of 1944 " and it's playing now through May 4 in the Panta1Zes Theater. the same theater that gave us '50s rock 'n' roll ("Grease"> and '201 burlesque C"Sugar Babies "). THIS TIM E aroun d management -and producers Lee Ouber and Shelly Gross - are servinl up radio's golden ue or the '409. The Intent, Gordon MjlCRae lnrorms the audie nce at the outset, 1s to "re-crea te the spiral of rad10's heyday." That's the promise and that's wh at MacRae e t al delive r during the next two and a half hours <t here's one .. station break"). ll 's a fun evening wath the k ind o r musical variety that audiences heard during the war years when Harry James w11s pa cki n g th e m In al the Paramount in New York and Fran Warren was handing out donuts to lonely Gls at the Stage Door Canteen. M tJCH OF THE run comes from the show's premlse: We. the theater audience. become the studio audience of a "live" r adio show broadcast on the "Red . Whit e a nd Blue Network." Even before the curtain rises. the audience watches musicians taklnt their seats i n the bandstand and a ne rv,us s tage manager doing sound checks on the microphones "Testing Mr Wil son·s make." hc says . as we beJotin hearing s n a tch es of v ant ag~ radio com merc1als and the soothing sound of FDR reminding us that t he only thio,g we have to rear 1s rea r itself. The "pre-air time '' bus iness continues as a nnouncer Don Wilson steps out on stage and greets the audience. The portly Wilson m ay be so. but his ramlUar voice is just as strong as it was on r ad io's "Jack Benny Program ." "HOW MANY or you came her e lo have a good time?" he asks. and the audience responds with the kind or c~s1asm res erved for VE Day. If it s ounds lik e Wilson ls warming up the audience. he 1s. It wasn't necessary for the opening night crowd. But that's the way they did ll In radio, explains Wilson, poiflUng out ~e :.i p p l aus e s i g n s and the m ac rophones on the apron of the stu~e set there so the "radio audience" will hear the studio a udience's laughs and appla use. Lake any good warm-up man, Wilson quickly has the audience laughing. To furthe r break the ice, he even has everyone shake hands with the person sitting next lo them. If younger spectators have any doubt as to which era we've r egressed, there's no question o n ce H arry James and hi~ Orchestra open the.show~--- THE SWI NG Master and bi1 band s(lll play with enough foot-stomping vigor to crush any Axis menace. "No .dancing In the aisle," James jokingly admonishes the audience at one point. Not tone afterward, two )'OUlll jitterbugs (Lorraine Persaon and Gary Cowan> nm down the <See llADty, Pe1e Cl) U ---~._.·-------------------·--...-~ . . .. ~,._-.. --. ·--------~ ..... ,.--.. ,,,,.-. ... -~ ........ --·--. ::·· .. -..... _. ____ ... _ .. ___ ---·-~-~--- DAILY PILOT CHILLING MOMENTS ISaOM THE famed autho.-S m. •nd works ere p~ntSi of "Tell Tale Poe'' to be staoed by the Ch amber R..,.noryTheawof Boston a t 8 p.m . Saturday In Fullerton's Plummer Auditorium, 20, E . Ch apm.n. Limited '6 tlckets re~lnoo ~le at the box office. NATIVE AND E XOTIC TURTLES and tortols s as well as lnform atlot' about collectlng or edootlnt them w111 ·.,. on dlse>tay from 11 to s SUnct.y In tM Martfn Re<rNtlon Center comer of Harbor Boulevard and la Pal ma Avenue In A naheim Admission to this four th ennu411 turtle and tortoise fair Is s 1 for adults. ch ildren tre free w hen accomoanled WHAT DO ELECTRICITY WARfrARE, cour tship and flshlrl9 have ln common? KltesJ The Oranoe County tclte Club Invites the public to a testlYal of th1$ POPUiar outdoor activ ity Sundav In M lle Square Park In Fountain V alley. Activities wi ll st art at 10 a.m. with a w orkshop tor persons wanting to m ake their ow n kites for flying In demonstr ations and contests. Two acc laimed ver sions, "Flock of Doves" and "Chinese Centipede" by Tyrus Wong w ill be d isplayed. Registrations cost s1 0 0 •• ENTERTAINMENT from classical ballet to Jan to ' 40s Jitterbug with .O students dlr'9ded by Nannette Pistole Brodie. Ticuts 13-'°· JAZZ f'USeD WITH POP and gospel wlU be presented by SHwlnd at S and 10 p .m . Saturday In the Univer- sity Center muttl-purpose room at C.I State, Fullerton. Tickets $7 at the door. YODELLING, TRUMPETEERS AND accordion-play! no wl I I accent the Swiss Alpine Show with the "Harmonie" slnotno society at 8 p.m . Saturday In the new Servlte CampusCenter, 1952W. La Palma, Anaheim. TlcketsS', $2forchlldren. TOMMY TEDESCO, "THE DEAN of studio 9,Ultar playi ng" and the award- w lnnlno ' COnnectlon" Jau combo wlll share the Fullerton Coll~ Campus Theater stage at 8 p.m . Saturday. Admission Is SJ at 321 e. Chapman Ave. at Lemon Street. THE 1 .. PIECE POWERHOUSE Tracy Wells Big Band wlll play the musfc of "then" (19405) and 'now' tonight at the Golden Salls Inn, Lono Beach, tor • · ballroom dancing startlno at 9. Admission w ill be S3.7S. NEXT WEEKEND THE SKIES OVER M ile Square Pa rk w ill beevenmorecolor- CHAMBER REPERTORY THEATER ACTRESS COMFORTS STAR IN 'TELL TALE POE' "CELEBRATE UCI," A WEEKLONG festival of event$ open to the public will be held April 26-May 3 on the Irvine campus. A classic. Verdi opera, tra- di tional Greek sing and a Gilbert and Sullivan musical will be featured with lee tu res, campu~ tours, athlet lc•Yents, art shows and concerts. f ul during the Gordon Bennett Balloon Race. Musical entertainment and fly-overs by antique aircraft w i ll accompany the preparation of the hot air balloons before they are launched at noon April 26. More music, puppetry and NBC's telecast of the "Everywher e" show will occupy the afternoon. Ticket.prices of S-4 for aduJts and $2 for children Inc lude parking inside the par k. Food and oame booths w ill be available. RAY QUIGLEY WILL NARRATE Pr okofiev 's "Peter a nd the Wolf " t o be performed by the Irv ine Symphony Orchestra a long ~ith Bach's Concerto In D M inor for Two Violins and Mozart's Symphony No. 41 in Cat 4 p.m . Sunday in the Newport Harbor Art Museum, SSO San Clem ente Drive, Newport Beach. Peter Odegard will conduct the free concert. "EPIC THEATER" STYLE OF Bertolt Brecht w ill be showcased as Ca l State Fullerton students stage "T he Caucasian Chalk Circle" this weekend and next with curtain <Jt 8 nightly except 5 p.m . Sundays. Tickets are selling for S3.50at the university's box office, 773-3371. "Circus mask s, songs, dance, pageantry and d irect a ddresses to the audience are used to break down emotional involvem ent with the characters," says Dr Robert Renee, director . Th~ plot is based on a Chinese wartime par able I RESTORATION PERIOD COSTUMES, rem iniscent of Rembrandtart,addtothe color of Shakespeare's comedy, "A M id- summer Night's Dream ,"belngpresented on the green at Southern California College, 55 Fair Drive, Costa M esa at 8 tonight and Saturda y and April 24-26. T ickets are $3 for the performances directed by Chuck Rowell of The Henley Street Players ANOTHER "EVENING OF FUN" is being offered at 8 tonight and Satur- day In the Orange Coast College Orama Lab Theater, 2701 Fair view Road, Costa M esa. "Hold Me" by Jules Felffer and . "God" by Woody A llen are on the d ouble bill. T ickets are Sl .50. GERTRUDE STEIN'S CUBIST interpretation of the c lassic legend, "Or. F austus Lights the Lights," is being presented arena -st y le In it s West Coast premiere at Cal State, Long Beach's Studio Theater. Di rector M ichael Lyman has added special sounds and lighting to c reate a sensory exper ience. Tickets are $4 to $2.50 for t he performances at 8 tonight, Saturday and Sunday and 2 p .m Saturday. IS RAEL'S BEST-KNOWN FOLKSINGER, Ch av a Albertstein, w i II sing religious ballads, jazz. cabaret and pop songs in Hebrew, Y iddish , F rench and English at 8 p.m . Monday in UCLA's Royce Hall. For t;ck et i nformation, call, (213 ) 825-9261 JOHN RUTTER'S "FANCIES" w ill be among works b y Brahms, Verdi, Casals and Fr ackenpohl to be featur.ed In the 8 p.m . Saturday concert by Orange Coast College's Chor ale and Chamber Singers in the OCC Auditor ium. 2701 Fair - view Road, Costa M esa. Tickets are SJ adults and $2 for children and seniors. THE JAZZ-INFLUENCED PIANO Concerto in G by Ravel will feature Alicia de Larrocha as soloist w ith the Long Beach Sym phony Orchestr a in concer t s at 8 p.m . Saturday and 7:30 p.m. Sunday 1n Terrace T heater , 300 E. Ocean Blvd .. Long Beach. The sym phon y's for mer con- ductor. A lberto Bolet, will return to tha podium. T ickets are·S8.50 to S11 .SO. A CROSS-SECTION OF ITALIAN opera styles will be heard when Carmen Dragon conducts the Glendale Symphony Orchestra Sunday in the Pavilion of the Los Angeles Music Center. The 7 p m concert w ill open with the Triumphal M arch from Verdi's" Aida," followed by the w ork s of Bellini. Donizetti, Pucc1n1 and Rossini For tickets. f213J 241 -q413 MU SIC BY FAVOR ITE COUNTRY and western artists will back up "True¥ Stop," a h1ghl1ght of the studPnt faculty dance concert at 8 ton1qht and Saturday 1n the community theater at Goldf'n WPr.t College, 157« Golden West St . Hunt inq ton Beach. Choreographic stylPS r anqe MISS ORANGE COUNTY, Pa mela Rolland of Huntington Beach will be one of -42 contest ants In the 22nd annual M iss California Beauty Paoeant to be hosted by Dennis James from S.to 10 Sat urday in t he Good T i m es Theater at Knoll's Berry Far m . The wi nner will v ie In Tokyo for M iss lnternat looal Beauty. AN UP-BEAT PRODUCTION OF jazz, lyric and A f r ican rhythms describes the student dance concerts at Orange Coast College to be staged at 8:30 p.m . April 25 and 26 m the OCC Auditorium. Proceeds from the S2 tickets will benefit dance scholar ships. THE ORIGINAL, UNCUT VERSION of "The Invasion of the Body Snatchers" and "Comedy of Terrors" with Vincent Price. Boris Karloff and Pet er Lorre playing a trio of bumbling funeral directors, will bP c:.c rPenPd a t 8 tonight 1n Forum 11 at Gotd(1n West College. Admission S2.5-0. "A RENAISSANCE EVENI NG of Song dnd Recorder With JOP Hoover " dnd the Irvine Conserva tory of Music's Consort w 1 II s.tart at 7 Sund,iy in Founder's Hall at Christ College I rv1ne, 1530 Con-" cord1a. T icketsS2 f ' ro• Pag~ CI TRAPPED DREAMS TOLD. • • his dreams .... hc•n th<>y <'a n 't get out · Anl! .... ho 1<, to ·.say that thl' dn•a :ns of the Elephunt M;.in ,m· nnt as valtd a:. tho~cof "normal" peopl1• • When the m1c;~hapt•n man f1n .• l h t11t '>, Jl thl' agt.• of 27, his obituary 1s rom~>'>N1 like· that of ::in~ other man ..... 1t h onlv <i fr .... d1'1 ;11h of h1-. tond1-t1on llst<.'d. and v. ht·n ;t·.., :ill mer .rnd don•· the most important thing 1s left out But 1t·-. too late to insert th1<. <·runal in formation. that the Elephant M<in .... a, .1 man of compassion and love. of mtelb ~<:n<'c unt1 bt·au ty. of wit and <'har m . ti man who .... as mon · '>Ul t ed to life than some or his rr1end.; TllE UNASK ED Cl UESTJOJ'\ I S ho" many nthl'r J'W'flpl1· Ilk<' th1• t:l<'ph<int Man shp orr Un · n1111rt·c1. v.1th .... "th nf lwauty lrft untapped'' Pt·ntl\ FullH and K~·n Rut.1 offer bnll1anl JI\ rfnrm.inc·,., 1011. liu l 1t I'> apparent that \n.1!11m '' tht• most important Hy the lime hi'> 1olt· 1-. f 1n1<.h1.-<1 hl• ha'> created a 'o'arm. loving 11t·1,1111 .... h.,1 d1 Jrh 1111-. t'fJ .... hl·n h" lines run out Tht· mu.,1r of Bach Sa mmart1n1 , Satnt· ~Jt•n<.. Elgar and Hu'' pla)ed hv cellist David l !l-1-. ... ado" ._i po1,::nJnt IOUC'h to the play. and l>.J\ 1d Jc'flktn' <.1mplr• '>ettmi; '' appropriate. hut 11 "1h1· r1n·-.1·ncl· of th(' Ell'ph11nt Man which f1 I b tht· ·\hm;in,nn FASHIONS • EDWARDS CINEMA • FASH'N SPLASH • CASA DI POMPEI • HAMBURGER HAMLET • COCO'S • C "' i>INE WITH US! ! SHOPPING • DINING • ENTERTAINMENT Hamburger Hamlet 546-7392 Casa di Pompei 641-8333 Mione's 979-6735 ---•~1to 2701 Harbor Blvd. •(Harbor & Adame) Coat• M•••· CA ADAMS • Mesa Verde Center ,.00-Wy lit - i ~ ~ ..._.... ---------.-......-.---------. .... --... ·--.. ---.... ---... .. ---... ~ . . ---. _____ ,... __ -----...... ----------.----- • •••~~··~•~~-~~-~··-~·~~·•~••••~~···~-••••~~r•~~ . . • OUT 'N ABOUT -Provincial -Delights Investigated sell or trllde your QJd skit t11t with • ftew SkUne CS.Hlfied H In the Dally Piiot. We'" natbed lbe point where It 'a no loa1er atteptable merely to pJlr the person wbote lmowledl• ot CltbMM food bffl.na wtth tbow meln aod eoCli tb chop aue)'. Sueb peo pie now rate 1ev ... ete1ure. That'• beuUM th poalb6UU are'° cre•t toda_y for·~ t.be al&noll tnfinJt• vanety or • Chlnete cuialne. And tM Golden Onion In Coeta M la an eu ll~nt place to start or coo tlnue iDv•U1attn1 Wa fuclnaU01 f1 Id DUaJNG OINNEa at lhe Harbor Boulrvard r 1taurant one nlaht laat w k I cited th•· h n propt>runty (so much more adv nlurous tban ~t> to C'OOk and el'\}oy almoe.t anythln" .-dlble. Theo our musrna took off m u many d1recU<>n' the dishes brought tQ the table Ctuncse cooking, 1t waa aarced, ta d1i. t1na=u1sht..>d by its s heer subtlety und t>normou11 range . This is uodoubt~ly due ln part to th_. contmenlaJ sue of Ctuna Uut. mort' 1mpona nt, the 1nd1v1duaUty or th1' l'OOkin~. lak~ Chtnt's t' ut und llleraturt> ~row:s out of the nat1onal character The food admirably reflel'ts lhe d1s r mmg and fastu.Jwu!'i naturt' of the Chmese people APPEARING IN JOLL Y ROGER LOUNGE Vocalist-guitarist Marilyn Holden Even Oriental Intellectual• have never l.bou1bl lt beneath &Mir dt1nlty to concern themMlVM wtt.b food. The 1ah century poet Su Tunf Po produted many poetical ~lPM. lbe moa qucMd ot wttlch HYI: Lacie o1 bolftbioo mMu OM ~' ~Jc 0/ pork maMI OfW lldn, • Too"'*' ~ o""1cn' mad~. Treat Jl(>UTMI/ to pork""'" bamboo lhoota t;VERY P•OVINCF. hwi contributed a great numbc!rotdl.Jtwa to the national repertolreoltens of thouallnda ol ~hcac1eti The food and cooking of China are generally divided into live main re&ions -Peking and North China; S hanghai and East China: s ,echw..i, Hunan and West Chma; Canton and South Cb.inn. Fukie n and Coastal China. THE GOLDEN DRAGON specializes m ~ Peking (u~wll.. as Ma.odann) school. But thanks LO U\e 1'M'"atility of Yuan-Der Wang thead chef and paterfamilias of this working rum1Jy enterprise>. you 'll also come by Canton, Szechwan and Shanghai dishes. It isn't UkcJy you 'll S(l(! Yuan-Der. wbo'IJ be busy in the kitchen. b ut nothing sbort of a typhoon 'should keep you from encountenng h1s l'Xtraordinanly personable, hard work.ing and J lways-on the-m ove wife, Cha Yun. the dining room ma,Jordomo. Also, unless collf.'ge and school studies call for their absf.'ncc. you're upt to meet any or a ll nr Nos. 1. 2 and 3 sons. Willie. Harry and Johnn} JOI.I No 1 daughter . Pc ny u · Credit Yuan Der's Mandarin expertise that you 're a bit· to comt-by s uch unus ually delic ious and diHert.'nl dishes as moo shu shnmp. S5 95 Rt'<:aUbc Lhl• s ta ple food of Pelting 1s not n ee but wheat flour TIUS PROVINCIAL variation gives n !.(' w tht· a ll·1mportant pancake made from fine. sort whit~ n our and resembling the Mexican tortilla that's wraR~d around moo 'ihu"., ~p1cy mixturC' or s hrimp and vegetables With som t' variation an price . chicken, beef or pork ean tK· substituted for the shrimp To get your m eal und<'r ~ay any or th1· r{'-.t au rant°'> app1·t1zl·r'> ~Ill win your i.:1)(11l opinion. hut m y favorite I!'> dumpling~. SJ 5'1 Tht•M• are p1quanlly !.Casont.'<1 meatballs wr:.ippt'<1 10 doughy won ton squares and fried in oil to a golden brown. · Altoge the r the Golden Dragon o ffers ~omctbing lJke 80 a la carte selecUons To name but a fe w. try the spicy, Szeehwan pepper·hot k1ung pao b eef. $4.50 ; s now peas wilh mushrooms. $3.95 . abalone with oys ter sauce, f 'ro• Pag~ C I 'MUCH ADO' IN CALIFORNIA separately, one serves as the interior or a ha- cie nda. the other, a plaza, complete with ter· razzo flooring and circular stone planter. both set and costumes for "Peg O' My Ucart" and "Right of Way " \ Now in his second season al SCR. Faulkne r h.1' .. cn .:atNJ ~l:'l~ tor ~l'Vl·n m:.11n!.tage lffOduc lions. mcludm~ the rcct·nt ·Wcst Coast premiere· or Ric hard Lees' "Right of Way." and he dt• !-.11.!nCd the M.•t for the pre miere production o ( S<.:H 's new Second Stage. "A Life in the Theater." "IWUOI ADO ABOUT Nothing" ~ill run through May 4: Tuesd ays through Sunday~ at 8 p m ., with Saturday and Sund<Jy matuwc!'i al 2:30 p.m . Tickets, a t S8. S9 and SlO. arc· ava1lablt• at the SCR Box Office. Credit card orders t•an be phon~ to 957·4033. An accomplished costumer. he des igned , J Political Satirist Art Buchwald -The most successful humorous columnist in the U S. 1 J 1 J Thursday. May I 8 p.m. UCI Crawford Hall Tickris: ASUCI and all Ticketron outt.t,. J- ~ For rnformatron call (714) 833-5588 r • Old fashioned, romantic dinner-dancing is back in style. .. and the Grand Pomgc: flO'W offers you an t·vt:ning to compt."le with your f:.n.-oritc roc-mory. · Soft tinkling dinner music, elegant c;in<llcllt table ~1ti~. the pldeur of flaming ~ cookery. TilC ullinutcty danceable Dick Powcll llio ls fclturcd Thursd;ry through Saturday 7 to 12. and soft piano ocher t.'\'l.~. SEAFOOD CONNOISSEURS 1 Thurlli<:b y. Friday. Sat~ We for our "Flying Lobster" dinner fresh Maine lcbstcr.. 0) ''eni.. ~. nown In from 8clll(.on. Dli;placcd EaM~. rcjofcc! ~REGISTRY IMOOMICAnJUBoukwtd (71.)7'U777 Tiit 11q1111.,. ..... c...,,. ........... ..,,,.., ..... ------·· ---·-.... ,. ,,. , .. _. ............. ,.,. . . ~ -......... ~.95 ; ~arllc <'ht ck en (auperbly tender chunks of chJckcn aerved with crunchy slices ot water chestnut.5 ln u rich and pµnaent sarUc ara\tyl. $4.50. ISLAND from S.n Pedro . Wheat fl o ur also a.ccounta for the widespread U.'le or noodles 1n Northern China. Try noodles with bean s auce, pork or chicken noodle soup, chicken, beef or pork chu m eln , Mil labbed at $2.95 • Q • (213) nMtU , CRUISES EVERY DAY \&I~ cm1 UJ.Jrn I• REPRESENTING THE last road I would ·ver travel al the Golden Dragon. two family ESCAPE TO MAZATLAN ·: dinners priced al S5 50 and $6.95 per person <ire offered for those Loo t1m1d to traverse lhc a la carte trail. All rood Is a lso packaged t.o go. For Your M~morial Holiday · MAY 20-25 The Golden Dragon Copen for lunch every day except Sunday and dinner seven nighlb a 6 Days -5 Mites At Mazatlan's I nt INC:h LocaffOft Hotet Playa Mmattan $320 About orman Stanley lndudH Air /Lodc)inq/Party /Transfers •· Call t7 I 4t 833-0477 wet.•k> ls l<x·etl<.'d at 2023 Harbor Blvd . between Ray and 19th ~ln't·U.. Co!> ta Mesa. 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Ill lh• ( , .. t.1 \I< I ,,,,,, flllll' n 1111•1 111.r 111 th•• S.on I 1 tr1.int!•1 'v.1 11••\ I ht· 111"\Nl' ... t 1-urt.'t c JI H•h •• ~1111 ()l)IJ fJr•ij .. ( t "'h11:h ~•II includ1· .1 1111 kt.111 loung1., 1-. dw· to 01H·n 111 l hl' V1llJg1· d1 I t\11111 sho11r1111i.: 'l't1t1·r in T :.1r..anJ in .Jun1· • • • S INGER . Gl"IT <\RIST. 11o r11!·r .mrt c-nm pos er Marilyn llol<h·n ,., lht· c·urn nt att rtH·tllm orrc .. rang hl:'r a rtistry t<J ~1·1 k n1ghl audt(•n< , . ., In t ht• lount-:l' of the J111l~ koi.:1·r li2.'\ E I>~ er Hoall. lr v11w On sta.:t· Monrl ;iy thr"'wh Friday PventnR'>. Marilyn enchants with tx.>th hn hl<mde , Rrt'<'n t>yt.'d good looks and mus ical talent L1sleninR to he r 1s t.o take a JOurnt'y through th1· conlem· porary mu.<s1c scene as well as io hear the ballads of today a nd yesterday an an original vean. One Perlormanc.e Only in Orange Cou11ty Wednesday, April 30 at 8:30 p.m. Gilbert & Sul livan's H.M.S. PINAFORE ; \ Fully-staged production w1fh sets. . costumes. orchestra and chorus Company : of 55 : j_, A g uide to community churches by Gil bert & Sullivan A La Carte l 1 and their event s appears Saturdays . ' Tickets available at T1ci.etron and ASUCI Bo x Office Main Floor S9 Ble..ichers SS Ba cony SJ. For tunner 1nformar on, call 833-6J78 IHICIOll in the WHU11 WAS THI LAST TIME YOUR WHOU FAMILY AGRE.ID ON WHERI TO GO FOR DINNER? PLAZA Of CAH S tnc.lted 1n tnr· heart ot on CPntl'r Nl>WOOrt off Pr> a ae11c1ou~ solution to tho->c dinner time debate'> Everv mpmber of vour fam11v can select th<' food of their choice from • the PlAZA's thirteen international cuastnes. with no reservatlOns neces- sarv. SoPhist•cated tastes can be Indulged, as well as voung patat~. when vou v1s1t the PLAZA for an affordable dinner. Relax In our olcturesQue, fullv· endosed European VIiiage offennQ ample seattno. and discover a world of' fine foOd. Select from the-se fine restaurants. DOGY'I Tastv WhOlesome Food 835-3471 PfCCADILlY PAD CAPI vancrv of souos. salads. lee cream and frown voourt 851-1509 OllENT IXPUU Cn1ncse and Jaoanese FOOd 851-9477 INTH fllATIONAL HOT DOG CO. 01vers1fted vanetv of Gourmet Hot Dogs 955-3520 GIRYO ICINO Greek Food and Pastnes 833-2665 GMY'SDIU Aumentic New Vert Style Dell 752·5401 l'ftlllQI lrTCMBI AutnenttC French Food 833-3841 I L atOLO .XICM llOOD llMOMrTA IYM'I CMTWIA Autttentlc Mexican Food - Full Servtce Bar sef'Vlno El COOlo's famous Margaritas 955-3868 CttL • '. CllTT\I co. Specialty HamburQerS and BarbeQued Beef Ribs 833-8547 ........ Homemade Italian Food. lnclUdino a vanetv of ptzza 955-37«> CONTINENTAL ICITOflN I JStr>rn EuroOP<tn Food Opening Late April CONTIHINTAL PASTl1!S Connnc>ntal European Pastnes opening Late April JUICI & AtUIT SA&.ADS Tropical salads and all natural Juices Opening t.ate April To COll'\Plete the PlAZA exoenence. be sure to stoo and browse 1n our unlQue~ ... VAUl.T. offenng domestic and impOrted wrne and beer. Quality tobacco •• orect1no cards. 011ts. and fresh Clllt fJowers. 955.3353 Troat vour family to the PlAZA • experience if!t U! !POii vou ... Dttte In or ti*• out. : ....... ..,. '881 llrttt Strfft Newoort leach, t1llfomt1 Pia.ti OftlCt : 7141955•248' °"" ...... Clllyl .... fOr lundl .... ··-· "°"' 11:00 am. untl ..... .. Fans Keyed Ciu:.ep~ VcHl.l l'• "l''orco Of Destiny" will bt p~ nted by th U Ir vine Sc hool of Fine Ar la on Apnl 22. 24 nd 26 u Ina lhe complet(>, or•itlnuJ a.cor~ ot 1862 thut V«'rdl composed for SI 1> lN'$bur1 Th1• prod uction urob11bly mar.Its \he ft l'!lt I Hl1C th( oill(lnul 11<'0rl' bus bt't'n 1w rformcd c.t urln& lhl• :..'tlth <'t•ntury und the fl rlit time It hl)s bt•tm p(•rforrtH•d lo lls "oUrt>ty m the Unltt d ~tat•· (Tiit: OPt:R,\ IS usuully prt>sented in thP rrv1w •1 t•d1t1on whlrh Vt•rd1 prl'purcd ror La ~ru lo In UWl.I, u vt.•rs1on r urel,v perrormed unr ut I l HT~ MOJll' dm·l·tlons arc based closely on thl' produl·lJon txmk publtsh"'<l soon after the u pc•r u ·., pn·m1l'rl'. und set:. and costumes are d t·nv"·d h o m Curio h :n au 10 who des1gned u11tlPr \ t 11h ., 1111lt·1 • I ht• I 1111· \1 h \.1llu~c ·1 hi:utcr can easily hu lil tlw la1 IW a.pcct1H It.> \\ b1ch Verd! intended. 11111 ~o 1 th' 1:.>t1 •cat , hJH' .. i11 the intimacy and 'hnC'lllt' 1. thJ t \ Hdl ~ant~ and expected. T he o p@ru will b e p r rocaad 1n a n r wly ·commlu lon cd En&llsb sl n11ng trons latton by Andrew Porter, music critic for Th e N e w Yo r ke r a nd a r e s e nts ' "('rttl<' In rei.1dence." attendln& all ei&ht weeks ol.reheorsal R If HARD BRA OS HAW o f the S a n ' F 1·11 n <'l!iCO Ope r a wtll conduct t he s core> µn·purcd by William Holmes. professor or m us 1c a t UCI. w o rk tng fro m the Milan uutogra ph Dean Clayton Garrison leads other UCI fine artl> fo cully m <'mbc:ri; contribut1ng to the producti on. The y a r e E u gen e Lo rin g, chor eogra phy : Ric h a rd Triplett. sets a nd costumes and Cameron Harvey. lighting . The cast of Amer ican a nd European singers 111cludes Car ol Vane ss. Henry Howell. Cynthia Clarey. J ake Gardner . Boris Carmel1. and Oerke Hammond·Stroud Supporting roles and chorus will be handled by UCI st udents Tickets a re SIS at the Frne Arts Box Orf1<.'e For mform at1on. call 833·6617 or 833 6614 COMPOSER VINCENT PERSICHETTI Rare Show (. Cnncert s Sold ()11 t P1i.1n 1:,t \'IJd1m1 r /hhkt·11 J /\ 1011~ eon'i1dt•rcd one of th~ tllJn'i of tht.• kq tJo..inl "111 JOln maeslro Carlo MJna G1ul1111 and tho 1.os Angeles P h1lha rmon1l' Or r he,,tr<1 1n lht>lf fina l uppearan ce o f tht· :.eusun at K JO p m S at urday in the S ant·a An a lt1g h School Auditorium, 520 W. Wa lnut A ve 'Figaro!' Clipped for '80 Wmposer at College Vincen t Pc rs1chelli, one of lbe major composers or the 20th century, will conduct a C'onc:ert or his acclaimed works at 8 p.m. April 25 in the Fine Arts Theater of Saddleback College, 28000 Ma rguerite Parkway, Mission VteJO. T his <.'oncert, l>ponsoced b) thl' Ornn ~t· County Philharmonic Socwt}. 1:. complct..-1) :.old out with a Ion$( w~1tm~ Ll f>t..-- The progra m of licethoven 's Sympho11\ :'l.o 2 and Brahms' Piano Concer to No I -wilr lw previewed at 7: 15 p.m . 111 lhe auditorium by Dr Burton Ka rson. profes:,or of mus ic at Cal SU.1tt· Fullerton. The preview 1s free a nd open to tht· A&Jblic. Tr aine d a t the Moscow Conse rvaton. Ashkenazy ha s be<.•n touring the Umted State~ since 1958. He appea re d during the 1972 concert season a t UC lr vm e. and at his most recent ~a rn eg1 e lla ll pc d o r mance , the overf lo" a udience was accommodated on the stage Sebastians- D•NNER PLAYHOUSE MtneGRAN[) HOTEL I HOTEl WAY, A•AHEIM, CA 11112 PRESENTS JUDYO'DEA MU\1l .)l•d L-.rit\i t1v RODGE RS & HAMMERSTEIN ! .,, sa.tTlng DAVID CRYER EVERY TUES. THAU SUN. EV ES.. AND SAT. t. SUN. M ATINEES (714)772-7710 --MAKE RESERVATIONS - For "An Evening To Remember" ~iiiiiiiiiNOW'iiiiiiiiii AVERY SPECIAL ~DINING EXPERIENCE .. Im agine thl' Rollin(( Stones and the Marx Brothe rs togethc•r and you will have a sense of the· s pmt of this pluy ," s ays Marc: Hand ler. ~ ritt·r . produ<.·1·r und director o f Coastline Com m unity Collt•gt."s p roducllon of " Figaro '" llANOl.ER tlAS adapted H vibrant rock o pc ni from tlw t•las:.1l' comedy, "The Marria~c of F1i.:aro · l>) Bt•u1.mwrcha 1:. for presentation ut R p m April :!5 a t F111l t.•y Lcurnmg Center. 13521 Ed"arcb St . Wt•:.tm 1n:.lcr. May 2 at Ba yv1C'" Lc·arning Centt•r. 2!'>31 Orc hard Dr ive, Santa Ana 11,,,~hts and Ma y 6 ut the Gem Theater . 12852 M am St . Garden Grove. T ickets are $2 f'1~a ru who tn the orig inal play 1:. a ba rbt'r for ;1 tount. bt•<.·om(•s .1 ':.ilt·t for a corporat1· l''ccut l\'C Handler ':. plot 1:. based on Fi~aro ., a~p1rat10n:. to ht.-u rock mu~1c1an ~nd ht!. lo\ l' for thP maid. Suzanm· FOR DINNER ... or ancient Pompei toda There'• a great new restaurant in So uthern C alifornia , called Casa di Pompei. It's a different kind of lt.alian restaurant. A classic. Join us in an atmosphere that brings beck the opulence of ancient ~pet. Exact replicas of A>mpd.an art ••. fountains ... flowers .•. and lush alriums. Our food ... an ar11y of tasty dishes from 10 of Italy's povinces. And for authentic Pasta, we -~~Ile.. make OWi fresh d.4lly. Our Sunday highlight is a lav- ish Buffet Brunch, with unlim- 1tc<l Champagne or Vesuvio, our Fresh Pruit Wine Punch. Make your iucrvations now for unique Italian dining at an af fordablc price. You'll ~h the experience as much as the food ··'·'~":"II.=~'-and the atmosphere. Ideal for banqucu and partiet too. Open s even days a week, Lunch, Dinner and Brunch, and an cxcitiOR Happy Hour, Mon· day through Friday. CASA DI POMPEI .. COMING SOON TO CERRITOS IN COSTA Ml \A '""" Al!Ana ,.,~ Iv.be al I !Mllor lll.d 1 11111641-¥,W MCMw . ,. ~ --... -... -.. .-.. • .Jll' •• --.. ---------·· . . . .. ..... A1m111g to "rt a<'h p<>ople who don't go to plays all the time." Ha ndJ er hlb created farc1<.'al c ha racte rs of lhe 1980s . a dlsco rolle r s ka Ling l(•en·agcr . a rodt'O q uet•n, thf' cxecullve a nd his \\I fo', ,1 ffil mt• I.Ind <I gardene r S daUjt(htt•r HANDLER, A ORAMA graduati: of l.T I r vtnc and l ~ ll'C WJOIWr or the Or .mg•· Count\ l'la,wr1 ghL'> F1•..,t1v:.tl, 1m1ldlt•d ~l arx com('dll' h\ adding s lapl>ttt•k. sight gag:. and u pie fight tr1 • h t'< r111·k opt r.1 ·F1g.1ru ' .. al'" "11 1 ft:JlUn' l'1ght original · mam . .,tream roC'k" ~cini:., by H1rf Vmcent th•· pla) ·~ c:om p<1w1. who 1-. J pmf~.,1onal mus1uan and ~ound ..,tud111 O" rwr in Clo· tJ Mt">a Othl'r lh{·a tn< al H'll'ran'> 1n th•· l.i'it 1nclud1· l\an•t· ~tath1J•t•n . forml•rh of tht: J\mern:..sn Cun:.l n ~tC1Q 1 h1·at•·r 111 San Franr1M'O, ar.d 0 1\11 [,o • B• J U of f ht· <Juin..ill>nt~ voc al group Per sic he tti, w h o ls chairman of tte co mpos1t1on de partment at the Jullllard Ac ademy and has received three Guggenheim F e llows hips. recently comple ted his third com posilton commissioned by the Phlladelpbia Symphony Orc hestra . Perfomung with him will be the college's Symphony Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, Concert Choir and Cha mber S111gers as well as guest art1Stl>. Tony P log. trumpe t soloist; Alvin Bnghtb1ll , vocalist and ~akyong Chal, pianist. Sym phon y No . 6, "Celebra tions" and • ··Hollow Men." compositions set to the works or Wa lt Wlu tman and T S. Elliot will be featured. Tickets . priced at S5 gene ra l. $3 ser ies and S2 511 for :.tude nl!. or sen iors. are on s ale a t the Cdmpus box office. 831·4656 c!:Rt} .r C/la.._...,,_......f ~ '1~0~.' ' Ente rtainment Happe n ings ... Films Theate r ~~ COCKTAILS ITALIAN CUISINE FOUR-YEAR AWARD WINNER-SO CALIF. RESTAURANT WR ITER S' ASSOCIATION SpKiolitiftCJ In Pro•iffti V~ Dishes Dnners 1nc1uac our tarrcv~ m ncstronr> soup and salad. rrein cour.e po::.ta. gar! c ore,w. tru•f .ind cneese dessert 21 S RIVERSIDE DRIVE • HEW,ORT IUCH OPEH 7 NIGHTS RESERV A TIOMS 541-7411 FOR YOUR DINING & ENTERTAINMENT PLEASURE JACK PRATHER TRIO Tues .. lhru Sat. DANCING 3U FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH .,,,_r,_&........,,..,.., Amo1t' Frcf.' P,1111.1no 494-9ft91 752-8558 .. --... - GARRISON & BAKER Tues., thru Sat. NIGHTWINOS Sun. and Mon. DANC ING NlGlfl'L Y Ovaloolnng Bta.Jlll/ul We l"tmrt 23311 MUIRLANDS AT AIDGI ROUTS EL TORO. ~I -..... -..._ -- KELLY LEMAIRE Vocals & Piano Tues. thru Sat. SANDY SAND!RS Vocals & Piano Sun. and Mon. 32902 COAIT tf#V. LAGUNA NfGUrL 1a1 c.-w...,...._,1 4tt.2t29 -.sm \ ) INTERMISSION Fridey • .\t)rtl 18, 1960 MUsicat's Trou6h!ma'kers Applauded Ybu. have to applaud a \.b at.er croup that Ultts a difficult, unwaeoldy pl•>' bt'aet b)' techrucal probl m6 1Ad tW"DI at U:lto an enter· taa.nln1 and et\)<>yablf' C!veruna Tbls la what th Newport ft.arbor Acton Tb atu and at.s ~ character cut has doae .,ltJt "Tb• u uu Glory of Morn 1 Hall," a new and rather !\hallow muaaclll about UM! ucapada lo a private ~(llllh a.chool for airla LOGI. Tl LLY, THE ROW i1 a nl1htman-. but tt man elous cut particular I)' the U ltlt"n age 1ttrl "ho portray thr freewbff..ilng aludents ulllmalely pulls 1t tbrouab The mulla set oroduction 11 Im BUDDING ROMANCE IN 'UTTER GLORY' Debra Williams, Nicholas Holdridge :.igmatlv<'ly slaged b\ Richard Yorha. \\Ith some supt>rh choreographic assistance frnm Terri May Pia~ \HIJ!hl \lark Gesner. who gave u-; "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" a decade earlier. has c•stahlished sem1-s1tuat1ons which oflen arc not n•~ohNI or arc overly cbotr1 v~d l11s music, "'1th .J f Pw (•xcept1ons. is q'u1 tc forgettablt· Yet, the Ne"' port Harbor players tackle the project with almost foolhardy bravado, and some memorable moments and performance!> emerge. P<Jriimount among these 1s Eileen Fash bach 's, beautiful portrayal of the harried head- mistress who tries against a ll odds to keep her upper lip Joyously stiff and very nearly sue cceds. AMONG THE SUPPORTING stcindouts 1s Debra Williams as the s by school secretary who yearns ror a job as curator or an art museum. which she plaintively explains in one of the s how's n.icestmusical nu.mbers. Kathy Born and Lis" Heineman are equally impressive as me m - bers of the faculty along with Miss May, the choreographer, who doubles onstage as Cwbat else?) a dance teacher . Nathalie Michaud does a fine cameo as the retired headmistress. Nicholas Holdridge is ef· fective as a s upplies salesman who flips over Miss Williams, Donald Forney has some good ·~olden ~~~~: ~~ Si{;;;;ragon ·-_ "' GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specioriz1ng In Chinese A lo C:Orte Dishes LUNCH•OINNER DAILY Food To Take Ov1 11 30 AM to 10 PM • 2023 H~ lt•d. COSTA MESA 642-7t62. 631-991 1 Real Cantonese Food · tat htre or tal<e home STAG CHINESE CASIN1J Ollole3·9560 momcnu Db th~ ('nra.nry Janitor und Tom Early \\Ip a rc•w llt'l'Ol''J ai. tlw }0Ullll boyfrumd of on ol th tud-ent.a \\ho• •muul~ Into the school In a trunk 8ut. ll'• th" wirla thcrn11 lvca who are the nue of th •how o d1moruus collection or troublemakers who pour In and out almost at random, pullln1o1 1>nll\kti und drawlnll battle •"Tt4( un•• ULO•Y OP MO••IJHY HAU .• A "'""'•' Ch' ( .... h•W•• Cl•• •• 1..0 .. , t4h "-'d "°' b9 tnw\.I( •• d•r•thH 4'•tPV'4, •·•""'u.• t f,yrft4'Qf•UMf '•HIM•V C)f'OdUC:•f' N•l'\(f ''!i';:.~ :':/ ,C:-~·~·;:~~·:~.~~',1':l~'!,'11~~~,bwt~~~:.~!0~~;o~ ··'""' Cl•Y\ ••• JO ,....,. '"•""'•" •• 1 thuM . ..ijh APfU , ••• Mon•• Vt\I• n-M1• MJAN.nl•V•\I• '' '"'• M•w M•vr ... _.tOft~•J' SttO ••--•tff"• ... •• ,.,.,._ "'~' ..... 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They also carried on ~11lt·nd1dl:r an thl' fact· of repeated opensng mght hl.11 kuut:. 1Aht·n tht· lighting suppl> "'a:.n't quite ll JI 1 ll the dt• 11Ht0d * * Intermission Tom Titus "The Uller Glory of Morrissey Hall" is a luckless play that lasted one night on Broadway and has enjoyed only one production, at a Santa Barbara college, since. The reasons are fairly obvious, but it receives a commenda ble presen- tation al the Newport Harbor Actors Theater. Performances continue tonight and Satur- day. and Thursday through Saturday or next week, with a n 8 :30 curtam, with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. in the Monte Vista School auditorium. 390 Monte Vista St., Costa Mesa. • THE SAN CLEMENl'E Community Theater has announced the cast or its next pro- duction, the Orange County premiere of Jack Popplewell's "Dear Delinquent ," which will mark the directorial debut of Costa Mesa's Les Reed. Chnstopher Guler and Gretchen Meinkt• t<ike the pram'ary rolt•!> of the v1ct1m and a pret ty burglar he catche!> m his upartmenl Other~ m the cast arc Max Kelly, Joan Ray, Joyce llansoo and John Childre~s ··ocar Delinquent .. °"'ill be prt'i.ented Thundays through Saturdays from May l through May 24 with an 8 30 curtain at the Cabrillo Playhouse. 202 A\'eruda Cabnllo. San (.'lt'mt'nte Advan<'l' n • ... ervations are being ac t.'t.•µtt•d at ·192 0.165 It's 'Utter' Conf11sion .. Staging a mus1C'al tomedy ts never an <•asy wsk. g1\1•11 ;ill the• scparall' elements 1Ah1ch must b<· coordinated. but an the case of "Th<.• l"tter C lory of ~ ornsst>y Ha ll," the <.lumbl1ng IJl<>ckc; crea ll'd a virtual .1va lanch" · First of all. although the :-.how had been producC'd t\\ICl' ht'fon" the ~cnpt had never been pubhs hcrl The Newport Harbor Actors Thealt'r was forc(•d to work with a pile of mimeographed sheets conta1mng the "work· mg script" and lht! words and piano music for the son~s. Director Richard Yorba reconciled the FULL GOURMET DINNER J SERVED AT YOUR TABLE • NOW TAKING RESERVATIONS • MAJOR CREDIT CARO~ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. :: RESERVATIONS (71418381540 • 6'l1J rt CAMINO HIAL -TUSTIN ;: .. : ~~11,.,.. ... , ...... t-No~ •• ,. ... ( .... , :: 'PUB LICK NOTICE Note Appemi11g IN THE LOUNGE •9Mi;i:'j. MARILYN HOLDEN Monday thru Friday 6=30 PM -ll:JO PM *«lftllt• .ft;., ~~ '9'.0fJ!!!uR~Nr Irvine, 1727 East Dyer Rd., 546-4400 , .,._._,.. ____ .,,. ....... . ' . d1!>par1t1t·~ an the script &nd °"'orked out 1 (•la 11on~h1ps bcl~N·n thl• d1alogut• and th(• "ong-. With play\H1ght Clark Gec;nn " blf-... '.'>1n1? Yorba de' 1~ed a ne"' end mg for thl' plCJ) Th<' Sl'C<>nd maJOr challengf• 1m rilv1·rl 1n ~trumcntal accomparurnt·nl, !>lnCl' lh<' m u~1c "a~ never ~t·nt with the :-.cnpt~ Th1!> pul the burden of orchestrc.tltng th~ entire score on1<1 the s houlders or musical director Anthony Pasqua. This chore was accomplished "'1th le:.s than a w~k lo go before opemng night Somehow, the show came together cind IA t nl on the boards as !>Chedulcd. Distinctive Waterfront Dining Oyster Bar, U>cktails & Entertainment A 1rad111on in Ha'-'ctll fur )ear!>. The Spmdnhcr Re,iaurant hc.t\ IU'>t druppt:d anchor in Newport Beach. We've E?nt the rine!>I view on the hurhor .. 1 <>upcrh oy\tcr h.1r '~ lounge. and an array of tempt · IOI,! luncheon and dinner <oelec11ons from Rack of Lamb and Prime Rib to Hawaiian specialties like Mahi Mahi and Swordfish. Make plun'> lo JOIO u 11 soon! Re!>ervations accepted. 3333 West Pacific Coast Highway 642·2295 (Just South of Newport Blvd .) --Sth EXCITING WEEK!'-__;;:_ BRU UA MOM ' ( /14' 990 4022 NEWPORT BEACH Cinema 644 0760 MISSION VIEJO Cinema V1e10 830 6990 OIU'C Cinedome 634-2553 WESTMINST£t UA Twin 893-1305 Owy ..... , • ,,,,_ O'l..i. ~IN' UOUN01,.1 ,. ... 'O\I~ ..UY1,.1 COHTIMUOUS ,.OM I J1l0 .. ,.,,..,,.....,., ... ,,,. 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MtcllWmMa111t ...:r.;:~ .... ........ ..,,T.;::~ .... • •••u~CllOlt ... • • mM• ' ."J DAILY PILOT Friday Aµrtl 111 1980 r- PAGEANl'RYSYMM>LSFROM "8•11 -Mom Ing of the Wortd" •re on dlaptay at the Muck~nthaler Cultural • Cen~!.!'~ 1201 W. M aht rn Ave., Fullerton. ouvn June 1. Prlnclpal collectors thffe .,.lntlnQS< w ood sculptures, tex· s •nd ~remontal •rt from the lndo • •eslan Ar(hlpela90 ar e Or Roland and : Naomi Jue of Fullerto f' The Island has t lOno been recognl~ for Its blend of ,_atural bHuty end sophist icated cultural t Msthetlc sense deri ved from a m ultllude of ethnic Influences. The Ballnese "llve I in a Shadow rlay ~CkOround Of good and I evil sr lrltua beings." A reception from ' 110 1 tonight In the galler lH w lll be ~rt of "Nrght In Fullenon." Reoular Viewing hours are noon to s Tuesdays through Sundays. Admission Is free ANOTHER ''NIGHT IN FULLERTON" v enue Is the Cal State Visual Arts Center where a display of Kabuki theater cos· turning b y ltch1ku Kubota is closing. The speciallv dved k imonos may be seen for the last time f rom 7 to 10 tonioht at ........ c • • "I «*''t rMCI. I «*''t wn .. :' 800 N . State College Blvd ETCHING BY DARRELL MONTAGUE OF GOLDEN WEST COUEGE IN HB LIBRARY SHOW VIBRANT COLORS AND STRONG images long associated with Mexico's art a re reaff Ir med In "M enudo" -a v i sua I feast by 16 Artlstas Latinos de Orange County In the M iiis House Visual Arts Complex, 12732 Main St ., Garden Grove. Tt:i e public is invited to meet the art ists fr om t to 4 p.m . Sunday in the west galler y. Although Chicano art Is diver se, a common char acteristic is Its concern for and r eflection of worker s. Mural artistry Is foremost in the show that also includes ~raphlcs, cartoons and photography by ichard Serrato, Eduardo Navarro, Artemlo • epulveda, Emigdio Vasquez, Marylee M on- ,tano, Juan Ramos, Alonzo Whitney, M iguel Shanahan, Dolores Grajeda, Irene Ramos, W illiam Hernandez, Patricia M urillo, Art :a nd Benjamin Valenzuela, Jack Vargas and :susana Zact:agnlno. T he shows may be .view ed from noon to 4 Wednesdays through ~Sundays until June 1. To arrange educa· ;t lonal tours, phone 638-6707. :.oRE HISPANIC TRADITION IN '1he New World w ill be recounted by Judy Baca, best known for her Tujunga Wash :mural, when she discusses her art form ~at 7 p.m Wednesday in Fine Arts Building f!ifo. 4, room 307 at Cal State, Long Beach. _She is director of the Social Public Art •Resource Center in Los Angeles. The rec t ure is free. -STONEWARE BY PRIZE-WINNING potter T imothy Hahne of Costa Mesa has been jur ied into the fifth annual Beverly Hills "Affair e" of galler y quality work. · the arts a nd crafts of 200 exhibitors will be on display from 10 a.m . to 5 p.m . Seturday and Sunday in the historic gar- •ns along Santa Monica Boulevard at Sodeo Drive. The free event includes tditmonstrations of blacksmithing, c hain t;6w sculpturing and r ainbow y arnloom ~avlng, hea lth food refreshments, a 1 'Ulloon launch and children's chalk art. BLACK ANO WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS by George Covic and high-contrast, t extural color prints by Blake Ziegler ar e showing through April 30 at Status Gallery, 1200 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Covic's focus is an insightful s ta tement on w om en. View ing hours are noon to 5 Tuesd ays through Sundays. COWBOYS AND OTHER SOUTHWESTERN them es are d epicted in Bill Schenck's acrylics being featured through M ay at w est Coast Gallery, 2700 w. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The artist will be feted at a reception at 7 tonight. •ERFORMANCE ARTIST NANCY Buchanan will talk about the staging of her presentations, ''Fallout From a Nuclear ·Family" and "M arketing of Motherhood" during a noon lecture Tuesday In Orange Coast College's Fine Arts Hall 116. Admission is Sl.50 to hear the UC Irvine l r aduate tell about her presentations at he Women's Building a nd Institute of Con- temPorary Art in Los Angeles. START YOUR SUMMER VJtCATION EARLY. DONi MISS AMERICA'S# 1 HIT. ,~------------· ..... ---------: -----. _,,.,.. -·-·--- TWENTY-TWOLITHOGAAPHS,SILK- scr eens, etch ings and collogr aphs by Golden West College printmaking students are in a juried show sponsored by the Huntington Beach Allied Arts Board at the city's library and Cultural Arts Center, 71 11 Talbert Ave. The show runs through M ay 3. PH OTOG RAPHY BY 20TH CENTU RY expert and newcomers plus cardboard and bronze statuary by Ca l State, Fullerton graduates Brian Gray and Blair M affrif are on display through M ay 1 in the Fine" Arts Gallery at Golden West College, 15744 Golden West St ., HuntinQton Beach The black and white and color photogr aphs are on loan from the Susan Spiritus ~ Gallery 1n Newport Beach. Campus galler y hours are noon to 3 M ondays-Thur sdays, 6:30 to 8 :30 p.m . Tuesdays and Wednesdays "PRINTMAKIN G : PROCESSES AND Innovations" m ay be explored through Aug. 3 in the M useum o'f North Orange County, 301 N. Pomona Ave., Fullerton. The show of works by M.C. Escher , Robert R auschenberg, Claes Oldenburg, Jasper Johns and June Wayne opens tonight and r eveal<; the creative thought process at worK 1n wood cuts. engravings, etchings, monotypesand serigraphs. This ma1or West Coast showing may be c;£>en from 10 to 3 Tuesdays-Fridays, 10 to s Saturdays and noon to s Su ndays. A W(!l llll•STUI .,. MAU CIMtMA ._.o..,., ... , ........ " ···-·--···~ . -.. -... . . -""" " . --.. --...,._ --- ANIMAL ART IS THE FORTE of N ancy Turner who will show how she gives old master s' techniques a contem· pora ry twist when the Westm inster Art Association meets at 7 p.m . Thursday in the Civic Center , 8200 Westminster Ave. LUSCIOUS RAINBOW COLORATIONS by Veloy Vigil may be seen in a special California exhibit of his works a t Ga1er1 a Elena, 2811 Villa Way, Newport Beach The artist will be present at t he open· ing reception at 5 p.m . Sunday. For more details on the show, phone 675-62~2. TEXTURAL RELIEF ABSTRACTS will be demonstrated by M ar y Ellen Wehrl i of.M ission Viejo w hen t he Laguna Beach M useum of Art A fftliatesmeet at 1 p.m . Tuesday at 307 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. She ha s won aw ards for her representa- tional paintings at several Southland f est ivals. Admission for nonmembers and guests 1s S2. •• r -"' ,_.. NOW SHOWING U All(I• ~. '" • I .,,.,~ Oll•-61 ( • v . co"• MIU .• .,., r.,, ... o-q ~"' o~ur.1 , l .~ ' • ~ · ll IOllO ,~ t • • • .,, ._ O~AWGf • • .,. fOU•IAIW Vllllf II , , 1 tit;,._., WISIMtUlf~ • , , 1.:0 IRVlll WuodO••CQt !ril-0!.:.~ Cll(Cl OIA(CIOlUUOA SM0Wlllll1 Tells how to plant it or how to fix it DAILY PILOT Saturdays HOMl mor" In the UIL. -MU ... _. _ l'WW i'iiiCa.- ·-W <>JOO t.:i.i. """\.I• "' s.-,.,. !>11 un ....... ~ .... ,, ow-.·---llM.L •-•-••• ,..........,.. t• lh M-V-•b ~/10 ...... _, t Winner of 2 Academy Awards BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY BEST SOUND • Vittono S.Ol"aro Waft8f Murtt1 ------ii .. run.1)1--· ____ , MMDI tftn.mtl MST.ml U -ONIT IUCI -. ·~ Anaheim Onve·ln H1·W1y 39 Orive·ln UA Cinema Slddleback C1ner111 644-0760 C1nedome 879-9850 ' (71 4) 891 ·3693 893·0546 581 · 0 634-2553 4 \ ,1 -------... ·----· '., -.. -... ------......-.--.... --_._ .,._._ -- t • • • • -.,,, • • .. • .. ...... -~ • •• ~ ~ • .,.. ..... :Y'. ... -,..,. ... CHRISSIE HVNOE LEADS PRnENOEAS IN RESHAPING ROCK F'fldlV. Apt11 1a. u1eo €razy Horse Branded 'Fun' By G EORG E LEIOAL -Ot l"9 Oall'f 1"11 .. \11tff Mer <'ede11. r orsches . van11, even a Rolls Hoyce or two walled ut the h1lchJng Polll while their Or unRe Coast cowboy riders whooped it up. . It was opening oighl for Bobbi and Clyde ,ind lht-Seaweed Cowboys at the Crazy Horse Stt>ak House. justoff the Newport Freeway at l>yer Road in Santa Ana OAIL y PIL.OT C1 "DIA TH SHI,.. ••A fOICI °' OHi" .. , "'Dll LAU6HIHG'• ''T .. l'llDFt6HTll .. ..... Dally 6 JO ~at Sun-12 JO Hot Ticket Item TO SAY THE NEWPORT Beach favoritei. or cowboy-country cultists captivated their au- 1Hcnce 1s <1n Wlderstatement Afte r an opentng set Clawed only by not one but t wo broken s trings on lead singer Clyde Lucas' guitar the hottest new i:.howroom in the county s hook with good times sounds The stomping and chtpping by the ~ing a long cruv.d would have rated at leas t a 7 on the Richter Scale. Now Playing Together At 3 Edwards Cinemas· Prete11d r .: Claim By MICHAE L PASKEVIC'll Of U. O.My 1"11 .. i1<1tt The hottest tickets or th1· week. perh aps the year. would have put you 1n an ecstatic mob that jammed ·the Sa nta Mo n ica Civic for t h l' exhila r ating arrival of Eni.:land'::. Pretenders. With both s hows ISaturday and Monday) almost ins ta nt sellouts. scalpers hacl a fi eld da}' charging between $15 and $50 l'a('h for t1ckcti. face valued at less than S8 W E LL, TllF. SHAM fan:-. mad<' their blood money but m1s::.(•d out 1r the end. I trunk The room. d11111· 111 early John W<ty ne, af ford!> both entertainers and audience a n ideal :wllmg for p<1rt1c1patory hstt•ntng run .STETSONS·, HOOTS a nd gingham$ from Neiman.Marcus "'t•n· P\'<'rywrere a~ we ll a~ J f tcr-d1nner Ustener!\ in formal ;it lire. /\II got down and into tlit' 1a ... t·paci:cl ::.ct~ 111 lh1.' Seaweed Cowb<H:o. l'\l'W faces in llil .. ~· oup 1-·rct•mun ll(JU~f' nn fiddle, Ed Bla('k on ~tee! guitar anrl drum m1·r Jerry Gibson add impact fl;i1r a11d halunre n<'C'eSsary for thl' Cr <il) llurs,• ~till-!•' Although 1nt1mate. the. room tl> IJr~t·r lh;,,n th•· t.•ntcrtainmcnt s pac('S most dinner hou~c., p111 \'lrll' l&IJJI) ~I• ' • • ' I J4 •(,I ~IPOAA~ ~J()!j IW<l \ lol • t >o • > • • I'll', 0 41' Tfll't'lRU.l , .. ,.. foll llM I i • F " ' " ' "' \'<JI"':~ • , 'V~IAI. lllf,(~·I" ,.,, • •• ~· hl\t•.,.41 'TJlrlNl\Af81' 11101(11':" \VI ..I t HO.(.UJObf' f&IO\EP~ They won't be able to s ay they saw the initia l coming of a new female s uperstar -American expatriate Chrissie Hynde -and a band that already is reshaping tt\e rock sound of the ·aos. PROFESSIO~AI . LIGllTIN(, and '>Oun11 1'ontrol. an array uf t um·.., from lhl' llt'ac·h lio)' to Orange Blo~som Spe<'t<il. Emmy Lou llarri., Linda Rondstadt. Jl u)l 1\xton .ind K(·nny Rf>i!f'r~ combined to offer mus1cjl cx<:1tcml·nt for<'' l'':. one IM I • ' ' ••• ' • ftW.MCIJlll ~JCTIJ4d I ft! . ~ R ..:: ... -.·· _. --· ·---:-::.~ t_:_:...:!:] 4 _, .... redwards HARBOR TWIH We've \\Cathered airnressive punk lightened up with more m elodic ne\\ wave and now are taking dancing delight in the early reggae 'ska· ol the Specials and Madness. m Is u n d l' r s t 0 0 d II y n d (• r It.·\\ I Cl London and kicked around lhl "l'l'IH' until thP Pretende rs \\er<: furmt.•d 1n I ale 1978, She's back home "1th .J Vl·ngl•ancl' and a lot to sa) Ait!>S pla}Cr ll11t1 S mith 111111~ Bolibt ,inti Cl\dt' for \'O<:als, Th·· th11•(• orrn ·' tJ1'-linCll\I' hlcnd Wt·dncsd a' tu St:ntla)' ntf!hb throui.:h f\pnl :?5 , I ·.:-!:;..-;:'.'!','., 891-3935 Despite the '60s pop s ounding n a m e, the P re tenders herald a further progression name ly the inJection of realistic human emotion into a d ynam i c yet h ook·filled mus ical setting C R E DI T GOES l a r ge ly t o g uitarist/write r Ms. Hynde. whose bluntly sens ual (OK. downrighl sexy, vocals and themes have perked up m ore tha n a few ea rs lislening to radios of late. The accessible single. "Br ass in Pocke t," i s a flagr ant tribute to seduc tion : "Gonn a u se m y a rml/IOflDa use my legs/gonna use my style/IOllDaase my 'cessive." O ther tunes on the quarte t's self-titled debut album take even deadlier aim at adult themes. largely from a woman's standpoint. "TIDS SONG IS for all the girls out there who only let themselves get beat up once," Hynde told the crowd Mo nday before launching into "Precious," a ha rd·rocking e xer cise in self·realizalion that includes a popular two·word se ndoff. G ranted, it was the only obvious obscenity of the> evening's 70.minute st.'t, but llvndt· has an arsenal of unintclltgible clipped-vowel lyr ics c "T he Wail"> and moans that leave no doubt of intention. The band, comprised of bassist P l'te Farndon . g uitar is t Ja mes Ho n eym a n Scott. wild-swinging drummer Ma rlin (Broken Slicks) Cham bers and Jlynde. had a tendency to play too loud for a questionable sound syi,tem. but revealed 1tseU as being even more 1mpress1ve in a hve setting T H E E ARL Y Tub es-lik e ins truml•ntal. ··space Invaders.·· s howed off the Prctendc·rs' mastery of trans formtnj? baste chords into som e thing a ltogether fresh and exciting. Each band member was strong on s tage, but the visua l focus kept centering on llynde. a rlither tom· boyish t ype with a rock 'n' roll heart and sense that could frighten any veteran. An escapee from Akron, Ohio, - whe re no doubt her inclinations were Th<' set did drag in parts. lariwl)' because of unfamilia r matcrwl .md somC'what ht1phazar d 1nscrtwn of softer tunes like "Kid" and "M)'stcry Achievement." RUT THE LULLS seemed minor. especially when compared to the energy unleashe d d uring vers ions of "Tattooed Love Govs" and "Up the Neck '' c with it s engag in g "sweetheart" brnlge J The P retenders closed out the e ncore with another real gem, Ray Davies' "Stop Your Sobbing," which lopped the c ha rts in England. The Pretender s excellent albwn ls a sure bet to crack the Top 10 on this side of the Atlantic any day now. The live s how further verified that th1s band is no mirage Vocal,ist Neeth Her Mane Prop NEW YORK -Countrv music star Crystal Gayle has revea.led that s he was r eluctant to becomP a singer. "J went through a pe riod when I considere d not getting into the business." Ms. Gayle ttdmits in the May issue of Hedbook ma~uzine. "Then I decided to try to make 1t, to do it the way I want to do 1t I have as muC'h right lo Nash ville as everyone. but I don't havC' to do ,it the way they do 1t." Commenting on the yard-long m ane of hair that hai, become her tradt·m::irk. Ms_ Gayle said that she doesn't trust it tn hairdressers. "They ha\'e their own ideas about things,~ she remarked. "I'll say. 'Take off JUS t a little,' :.ind hc:forc· I know it they're J?OlnA 11n <ind on It puts me in a b<1d mood \\hen the} t a k e o ff j u s t a It l t I l· b 1 t t o o m uch, . and I've got a lot to sp<1 re' .. The hair . it seems, hus become a stage prop . Attending the rec<"nt concert of a friend incognito "1th her hair in a knot on top of her head. Ms G.ayle was asked to sing. She did so reluctantly. feeling naked. "It was weird to be s inging without my hair,'' she remarked. BEST ACTRESS .UUYFIELD BESTOOGINAL SONG .,, (;fin l#al." ,,,.,, •If\# •r IMl>'lli U<l•I •"•"" ... --(.IJl811 "BLACK STALLION" 1G1 "APOCALYPSE NOW" (RJ ,_ "CHAPTER TW0"1ro• I l"r-::C:-=OA=L=M=IH=ER=· :::::i•s DAUGHTER .. 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Channel 7. fill OICa< CAV£TT Guest· W1111am Whyte II) OYEAEMY au.1· Hiidegarde (R) CIJ TIC T~ DOUGH S) OVER EASY Gues1 Hiidegarde (R) ~ MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT (I) P.M. MAGAZINE A pr011kl 01 Jeuy Coleman. coach ol lho San ()jego PadrM 7:G01::v~ 7:30 B WORLD OF SURVIVAL NBC NEWS 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN F Of\Zl8 lacilles lhe prOOlem ol hOw to lrlsON contldence llnhi=: w·A·s·H A football hero crea1es a perplexing psychOloglcal prot*!m for H•wtl8'f8 and 8 J When he IWffe<S a wound that wtll end his careet. ti) THE BENNY HILL SHOW Benny lakes e IOOlc 01 lool<s and we see more •~ lhal he can wear lor any OGCas1on "Garbage To The Roscuo" JOhn Forsythe lravets 10 a dlHerenl hind Of unden.a. lef QMbage dump oll Ille Florida coast tor an tn· det>th loo" at en e•pe<•· ment !hat's 1um1ng lh<>u· sands ol unuseo t1res into ~hly usable coral reefs. 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Soa1n. a g1rl1 gymnas1ic 1nvi1at1onat, luQ ot war oo•woon two 41.000 l)Ound 1011ms and Siu slushing O @l THAl'S INCREDIBLE Erltac1•<J1n<1ry ddredcvlls, 1t11nq~ t11at stnher 11nd •1111q, ~nd J w'oman who ,.., r1 ~ •"'" '·•C~\ trom ruj nt.an ~ ullc. ar,. t HfVf ,.d lh o U-Oft:.A' Qt $Jf0V•lrU~ •")m...-.1., 0 MOVIE • • Too FO<ty-E•Qht 1-<r,,;r Mi 1• t 1970> Oar•en Mt Ga· vin W1U1am WioOOm A Pfl· vale Of'lec11Ve inter_, "' a oe.dty thre&-Slded love at1air {2 hrs I • ID lHE IHF\ATION FILE • IMlf A M'IAHl ......,.,.. ••TONIOHT •iot1 e .. 1e RcH>ett• .30.-fHIOOO~ ~., tln6t. ;.~ wttl\ tnMc:le 1111Qrmat1on •I llwt rll04IHKll llnCI 1111111 to win •~bet he mllllea •• WASHINOTOH W[f)l lN MVllW I} 00 • THt OLll(E8 Of' HAUAAO "* Ov~·· try 10 ll'IO G1anny A11n1e tluro11e I ulll•I. • loY•bMI Oki coun- 1"'18'1111. lrom tne po41C4t 111\d 8o&s HOQO (R) 8 (lf) MOVIE The Ivory A.pe' (Prem 1t1re1 SllW«I Ke .. 1~ CIOO'; l'ICl<Oll A a.tvag8 moo Ill ....atc;n Of bOln profit an<1 .. ,.eoge stalk lhe labled aJt><nq oor•lla tD MERV GRIFFIN E!l l?i> WALL STREET WEEK I Ile ure.it Nori~! <•"1151S J Mocnaoii Flonn. l'\l>C:Ulr.e VICe l)fes;Oent. Pr1nqte Flinn, El•ln & Don..i>oe toe Petllf' M bro-..n pres.dent. C11n&11m h1'estmant Cori>orat1on Lid 9.3.0 ff) THE ASCENT OF MAN Wolld Wllhln A World" A v1111 10 11 PoOsh sall mine lltlg•ns lh•s study ot the WO<ld OI the atom and Ille h1,.1ory ol me remerkabkl dlS<lOY~leS OI 20th-<:enlU· rv physics ~ AMERICAN SHORT STORY "Tile Otspfaced Pefson" Dy Flanneiy O'Connor. A Pohllh ratugee tam1ly. Drought 10 won. on a Georgia term 1n 1ne t~. disrupts lhe settled ways ol IOcal society {R) 10:00 IJ OAU>.S Lucy s mothet re1urns and Wea 10 Qel clo9e 10 ~ daughle<. and Pamela M;ams lhat SllO is pregnant (RI D TMIE MISAOVENT\JRES OF SHERIFF LOSO w~ Dean Martin refuses to pertorm at a ro-eleehon CampalQn rally for Lobo. 1ne w11y Shet1tt comes uc> with a dastardly methOd o4 persuasoon {R) 0 NEWS «!) NIOHl GALLERY ··100 Doll · A man ret1.1rns lrom England and tmds hos n1t>Ge 1n POSsess•on of a dOll 11'181 IBlkS al>Out him nnd l'nf'nllon~ his ndmti 10:30 u m m NEWS fill NON-FICTION TELEVISION Am<'rican Lost And I oond I om JOhnson end L me" Bird'> documt>niarv •· (-<mine~ m.. oreakdown tfld u111matP rebtrtn ol America ouring the 1930s. 1ust a lter the Great ~l()n m ·MOVIE • * • "Three Lillie Wo rds • f 1950) Fred Asta1re. Roo Slletton.. The TUBE TOPPERS KTLA e 7:30 -Angels Baseball. The I lalos go on the road .. stopping first a t Oakhmd where new Angel pitcher Bruce Klson goes against the Athletics. KOCE R 7:30 -Voters' Pipeline. Tax-cut crusader Howard Jarvis de- bates State Sen. J a mes R. Mills on Jarvis' Proposition 9. KHJ t> 11 :30 -"Time Limit." Richard Widmark and Richard Basehart ~tar in this drama about a court-martial following the Korean War. team ot Bert Kalmar and Httry Ruby. aongwr net' ot the Roaring T_,tles h~e and low !'-way 10 soccess (2 tn I UHT AMEC WOALO 11.00.DD(J)t!J NEWS NEWL YWEO GAME 0 DAVEALLENAT lAAGE Dave 11 Rob+n Hood, Kong Arthur, and Tarz.an G) AU. IN THE FAMILY Archie 1181 ~ war...O by "'' doelor to ION WO!Oht 8) TME BENNY HILL SHOW Walth out IO< the Orea• Invalid Chair Reco 11:30 B Cl) NBA BASt<ETBALL S.•111• .. M11 .. ..,~ ... ''"'"" 0.l•Yl 0 TONIGHT Guest hOSI ~ Clflt0 GUM11 AQ0M Mooot. Pet Boono. 8oonte Franklin 0 °"TINO GAME a o FM>Av 'Mu11cet guos11 · New Wave" Boom1own Rats 0 MOVIE • * * "hne Limit" {19571 RICtlard Widmark. Rlcharo ~ An ottioer 1~ POUtDlt' cour1-ma111a1 t>ocaose or tt11.oenoe 1h11t ne revtJale<I W1lorma1oon 10 ihe enemy wM e "' • POw camp (2hre t G) HOGAN'S HEROES Hogan and hts men mtne • b<l()ge. ano 1nen must undO 1i-WOt'k II) GET SMART Smerl II 19~ 10 conoe8l hts occup1111on trom his v1111. ~rlllelJVM • CAPTlOHED A8C NEWS -tM>MGHT- 12"()0. TWIUQHT ZOHE Mr &Ms, a l\lppy-go- luelcy lr\dlvldual. IO!le6 "'' 101>. ~11 ev1C1ec:I ano -edll hl1 c.r, 1N 1n one Oay • MISSION: IWOS8l8LE The IMF ~ a ICfleme 10 duoe 8 t0tetgn lgenl 1n10 lleatlng a bOQUll m<s- siMI ~ldanc;e S)'\\tem ., GETSMART Smarl must take a,J>ayroll 10 CONlROL agents behind lhO Iron CAJrain. 12.30 8 MOVIE • * '" "Slreet• Of Laredo" 119491 Wiiham Holden. M~ Cllrey A PW or out'-reforms aft« '°"""° lhO l exas Ranoers asatcM1r l lhr .~rmn ) ti) MOVIE • • Mummy'a Al!Yenge" 119731 Paul Naacf>y, Jadl l ay1or Supernatural -I.I bllglr1 Wflen • mum. my~ IOf a DOOy 10 nouw hcS Wife 1 '°"' 12 tws I 12 40 8 MOVIE • * • A l "'Of'n*'I K ' f 19681 S1ee>1>en Boyd, Camtlla ~ All lnCOQnl- 10 ~el agent becomes tnvOl"80 ""'" a ~ htiffMIJ 1150.,. agent. wt>() '" lry>ng IO d-l\t• Ct.>nlOCI~ f? l't<s I ~ THE PR~ 1:. RIGHT JOHN DARLING I -.....J AND JGW l Hr \ M.)M[NT '().) \1£.. Ai...L &£t..., _ j WAITIN (J fOQ./) ~;. <' .. I , / - ~ :• Confessions of a 'Dallas' Wateher By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANG ELES <AP) -There 1s so mething libcrattng in admitting that you watch "Dallas." the Texas soap opera on CBS. To confess that you like it. that you actually admire its sinuous lines and vulgar·rhythms. is positively cathartic. So. when a friend planned a "final· Da 11:1~ · t•ptsod c.·-of·thc -~C'a!.on part~ · & fl"w weeks ago. my wife and I quickly accepted the inv1tation It was as much a group therapy ~ei.~1on as a party SURROUNDED BY homc·madc "Dallas" memorabilia . includin~ a replica of Dusty's neckerchief I Dus· Gilda Next to Leave? NEW YORK (AP> -Another member of NBC-TV's "Saturday Night Live" cast may be on the verge of leaving the popular comedy series. Gilda Radnt.r, who has gained renown with her cha racters of Roseanne Roseannadanna, Emi- ly LiteUa and Babwa Wawa, is reportedly considering leaving the show when her five-year con· tract expires allhe end of May. As ked what she would do when h e r contrac t expires. Miss Radner r eplied : "Actually, I don't know what I'll do. I was thinking I might open a mall. But. if I had some time off it wouldn't hurt.'' NBC offi c ials said Miss Radner "received loads of mov- ie offers during the past month a nd she couldn't turn the m down.·· • A W MAY QUIT, MAY NOT Saturday Nlght't Redner MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE COMMITTEE FOR ARTS PRESENTS AU am AHO • fllMI M Cllllt n.t kM. OF lHC MOTION l'ICTUlll 000( Of KLI M°"'-A fl()N LATINA Performed bv Artists In Prison and Other Places Sunday, Aoril 27. 1980 3:00 pm. . Sdwc• Udwe H• Latina. a b1hngual olay based on the 1o urnals o f a Mex1can-Ch1nese woman celebrates her cour~e 6 vitality in an unfamiliar land S3 00 general. S2 Other Students s 1 UCI Student s . Fo r f urther 1nle>r"'8tK>n. call 833-6378. ·-··-···---_ ...... - '"· non·fa ns. 1s the late lovN of Sue Ellen ~wing. a "Dallas" principal . not to Ix> confused with Pammy. playc>d by Vi ctoria Principal >. th(• "Dallas" devotees took turns sharing "Dallas" stories . Jim. one of severa l TV critics at the pa rty <reconstructed "trash" hat<'rs. all ). offe red a wonderfully bizarre bit of "Dallas" tnv1a. The cha r act e r J .R . Ewin g, who, portrayed by Larry Hagman, 1s malevolence itself, fi rst appeared tn an obscure Engbsh movie at least two years before "Dallas" was born We were impressed . even though he couldn't name the movie. MY WIFE SCORED points for hav- ing seen the very first episodes of "Dallas." before its special charms were widely appreciated. She was able to clear up som e clouded early "Dallas" matters, s uch as the fact th at young Lucy Ewing <Charlene Tilton I was once rather wanlon and that Ray the ranch hand <Steve Kanaly>. now a big-brother type, wa~ in the beginning a bad guy. After some ribs and ranch-style beans, the moment arrived. ff you wa tc h "Da llas," you know thut events or the entire past season the pregnancies, paternity s uits. the i I· licit affairs and shady deals or J H. Ewing -all anticipated tht s cataclysmic season-ending episode J . R. was shot. IT WAS THE PERFECT act of venge ance ; at leas t . the most jus tifiable attempted murde r in television history. Every character THE SOLl.'TIONS came fast and ea:.y. and \\Cre JUSt as quickly shot do"n "ll'!> Ma ma Ewmg." said Ira. "She':. not nt>eded an the story. an~ ""ay. <tnd 1t explains the htgh heels · No. 1t ""as J(enerally decided. Mama's ~l·nlle influence <provided by Hurban. Hel Gl"ddes 1 was needed on tht• !>how. and besides. dress cow· boy boots make that i.ame clicking sound. The suspect could b<> a man. I have my own theory: There was no s ingle i.hot fired at a ll . but two rounds . fired si multaneously by the two men who were the most abused o f J .R .'s vi c t im s ... Fre d ~1l verman. President of NBC. and Tony Thomopoulos , President of ABC Entertamment. A.C. Nielson could be called to the stand to provide motive. This Su~ is SpQcial lot It be Stiocial for Your L••rn 1>'-Hon· to contact the Cod of Your H eart " The inspiring. practical m~e will be given by Rev. Gnham Ledg"rwood ( Ram1kriMhna Ananda A vadhuta). internationally revettd master and Guru of Yoga, Mystici11m, and Metaphysics. Ht-i" one of the ftw li\ling misters in l~e world today. imple meditation tethniql..IOI will bc- !lhared. Sil on chain or re>«• -style on floor. uits not requh~d. Beautiful 11ingi0« and friend hip. You're w"lcon\4". Thi' Sund•y .r 10 AM (1111 11 ,,, tt d'IC Sp111u11I Wocld S<xony r°' prop!~ o( ell f•1th) tn thr \'og• u nit. or California 44S ..... 17111 Sfttt. c... ....... &211 lttWftll T_. 1114 I"'-Slrfttt ,..,,.. .. , .... ""'...., lllf'lill .t 11 .... IOITATI• • ClmlTWI ITITm • EAPITllCI "'Y--"" w.J rill ....... ,._ l'wj.tt. F•-' '-1 S-',. e.,._ ie Ml -., ,_, ,,,,.. • ...... --.. -1' .. .,... -.. -.. . ". . .. . . TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS 1:001 ~INCW. ***~ "Oild1" (1Me) R111 Heyworth, 011nn F«d The WIM of • 8outh ~ CMlnO OWMf 1•11• In IOl4 with her ~'• tfoM-halld "*'· (I ht., 30 ll'i\ I t: 10 QI 1100.000 NAMf THAT J TUNI! 1:301 NEWI MOVIE * * * "~hi Victory" 11952) Arthur K8fWledy, Ptggy Dow A belli..t>lfnd· Id GI trying to adlusl to Clvlllan llte and hie diMblN· ty 11nc11 courage lhtOUOh a WOINln'• IOve (2 "" ) 2:008 MOVIE • * * 'h "Halla 0 1 Montel:Ulftl" ( 195 t) R~ ard Widmark. Jeck Palanoe The U.S . ....,.,_ .we POttrayed on rec:on- n~ patrol 1n lhe Pacofl(; OOl1ng WOfld War II (2 hta • 20 mltl ) 2:25 8 NEWS 2.30 NEWS 0 MOVIE • • "lei.as Ranoe<• Rl<lo Again" f 19•01 John HoW111d. Al11m TamKott. The Ranoors ride out 10 round up a oano ot came ru11'9rs { t hr .. 2S mH'I ) tD MOVIE • ·, "The Amazing nan .. pat8nl ... .,, .. ( 19601 Douo- 185 Kennedy, Margue.11e C11aprnan A lcienltSI \IMt his 1tw•sibi41ry a.-um ano an ••·<oorMCl 10 rot> a bl!ltlti fl nt I ., -..ovE • • "lhe SnakeOown" fl9811 Terence ~oan ... Hazel Cout1 A lltl9d'f pno- l<>gr ac>hY •tudlO on the Dacll itteell o4 Lottdon .. ••wesog~ted b't ,,.,. w.e ~ l2nt•) 2 408 NEWS 3.300 MOVIE • • • All My Sont · I 19481 Edward G Robin- son. Burl l~1er A llOll ollCCl\nes htt la.1._ OI l\av- "'9 50IO oei«:llwt pl_, 10 1r.e ~nmont dunno the •Ir 12 nrt I .. MOVIE • • C.11m 11n 01 Pana" f t"l•e t C.w• Esmond A0!11o M ,,. ''" ""l"U!t>OU\ Cai men ta fie Pftme ..,.._. 1n a murder oaee in Pn. l It llr., a min.I HI. HIM 4:00 191 "'QN)UCH() 4:10 I tTlW !DWMDS 4:30 MOVll * *'h "CeuoM" (ttJ1) 1.0UIM 0r..... -.... Ari•"· C1l1111lty Je ... mMt• .,_ mltolt '" ... lJ s. Cavlllty. ( 1 "' • • min.) .NEWS ~.\II trn \ 't by Armstrong & Batluk ,. -.~ .. • t ~ .. --7' , I ' 8:30 PM A W••k '• look et th• m•Jor laauea tn iiiii:l:::!r~..-;~ W ••hlngton WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW WALLl9:00 PM STREET WEEK Economy mettera metier! 10:30 PM SO FEATURE ''THREE LITTLE WORDS'' WA1'Cll "'9UC TV.10U'LL ... 1111 LOOKS Of IT. 1 THIS AA MW POI-I •Y KGa·TY NllD .,...ca•OllATIOWNMIW~ .. - l ,,.,,..__....._ ... '"'.,,_ ........ ~ .. -.... -.. ---............... ,. . .. -.. -. -....... -.. --. MOVJE REVIEWS ' ~' Plot Barel~ Gets-"ff Groonil "NIJINSKY--Is 1 brave~ to 1'9CIPture th9 c reattw ••Oloslon that was the 8aUet Rusw. Director Hert.ert Ross Ind CO.Pf'OdUCW Not•a· ctftO&ly tM Me good taste lneC!C ; of thefr ''The ~RflPo~but with 1 l's s success. T he su.,.rb d"ACl"9 IS Ofttet by a lt"adtn plot tf\at ow.tis on the rtla~ tlonShlp between Servel 0 1-ohllev and.Ptott09 Nijinsky. Alan Bates is handsomely dlM>ollcal es the I mprewrlo, hMvy·lldded G.orve de la Pena exhibits both the dancing ~lus and thtt Incipient madneu of Nijinsky. Less for· tunate Is Leslie Browne as the dancer's wife: hPr role Is 111- deflned and She Is burdened with f 're• P•9• C l lmooulble llMt. The rltl"9 It .-. ~Y beceu .. of the heavy content of h0mose1Cu· ~~Tl:'~ c;r,:,•:;c: ~·on· , .. ~ rnasturMtlon. "LlnL8 DA•LINOS" pl t1 a POOt' ll ttle rk h g lrl 19tlM t a t()U9h-talklng tomboy In • r«• to sae-Whe> wtll IOlit htr vlr - Qlnlty first -at an all-Qlrl summer camp no'"'· It's dm ltttdty. elmmlcky premlw tor a film about vrowlno up, bUt tcreenwTlters Kimi Peck and Dalene Y04.lno and d ir ector Robert F. Maxwell carry l t off with k>C~of hUmor, re4son1ble sensltlv tv and only m inima! mawkl ness. Tatum O'Neal and Kristy McNlchol are t o be con- oratulated tor turnlno the ster f'Otyped protaQOnlsts Into aJ)P9allno Y04.lnQ women. Rated A fOf' subJect Md tanouaoe; t~t'I no on-tcreen ect Ion. "COAL MtN••·s OAUGHTeA" boasts two PCJWertul performances: Slu y Spec• "s tht! raos·to-r lcM s couotrv slnoer Loretta Lynn, and Tommy Lff Jones as M r he.ctttrono t>ut persever lno husblnd. Spacek 11 totally convincing as t he 14-year -old br Ide Md mother. Interpreting the Lynn sonos herself -no llp w nc"here Jones brings a vlgorouspresencetothescreen, oemonstratlng once more that he Is capable of Important stardom. "FOXES" offer s an adult view of the meaningless lives of Los Angeles teen-agers. The focus Is on four gir ls w hO seek •"'°"9 themselves the kind of femlllat ret1tlonshlp they have been deprived of by their uncaring parents. The plight Is sometlmes moving, more Often dlsturblno. The yoono performers art well cast, especially the accomplished Jodie Foster, Cherie Currie~ Scott Balo. The rating Is R. "T HE CHANGELING" Is a scare mov=wlth a touch of class: the trong presence of Geo rge C. t. Me plays a com poser bereaved by accidental deaths of his w ife and daughter. He llloglcally rents an aban- doned mansion that resembles a demented Buckingham Palace. Things oo bump in the night, after math of a lono-aoo murder. RADIO SHOW. • • aisle and visually define what dancing '40s·&tyle 1s all about. ''Kramer-VS. Kram.er'~ Like most musu:al van ety shows, "The 01g Broadcast" has its tughs and scrsos, depending on your own musical t aste And there's definite· ly a variety of m usical stylt•s presented here IN BETWEEN star t urns tn the s potlight . we get Wilson readi ng vintage com mercial!. to the r ad io a uchencc. t Re m embe r wh a t L.S.M.F.T. means? "Lucky Strike Means t~inc Tobacco".> There's also a few comt'(jy routim.-s ·-mol!t courtesyof comedienne Tra v1s Hudson who does a great impersonation of an imbibing Hollywood gossip columnist. Dennis Oa~ a nd Don Wilson a lso ge t to~ether ror a couple or brier comedy routine:.. including a re-creation of the classi<.' J ack Ben- ny encounter with Mel Blanc as a Mexican named Sy. (Sy? SI.> But that bit only proved tha t the routine without Benny's patented µa uses falls almost as fl at as a tortiJla. Day should stick to what he does best: sing 1nr:e in that great Irish tenor. which· he does, most notably with an Irish medley ALTHOUGH HE'S a bit hefty, Gordon ~1 acRae's deep, r ich voice is still in great shape as he proves in a rousing "Oklahoma" medley. Fran Warren is still a stunning vocalist and though these Ink Spots a re not the originals, they've got the same m ellow fl air. 5ACADE£!'X AWARDS BEST PICTURE _Bc!>t Acto r DUSTIN HOFFMAN ___ Best .. u ppo r ting Actrc~s ____ _ MERYL S'l'REEP -----&~r D irecto r ______ _ .ROBERT BENTON lk·!>t &:rccn p lay A d apta tion __ _ -ROBERT BENTON • 11.UMSIAPIC rtT<'fSPll! '>I 11,•< A 'A1'\(Y JAi ff Pl/OOUC ,,,..,,.,. DUSTIN HOFFMAN "KRAMER VS. KRAMER" MER'Vl STREEP JANE ALEXANDER ono tntocaJC~ JUSTIN HENRY ()lectct ~ ~ .. "'fSlOQ lllMEf\Ol05 &l!eO t.cion """NO.el O\I All!:I?°' ~ ~ow~ Q JN H \M'lflen IOr ""' sooon ono [)ftJCl(>O o. QOllt111 lllNlON '°"'"'" 11es1 ~ Soognef ~~ ....-... Scott ltnds credlblllty to tne far-fetched happenlnQS. Melvyn Douglucontrl~ utes another of his st rono performanc.es In the tlt le rote. The rating Is R •. "SE RIAL" Is a dellclous social comedy that ls loaded with wisdom and bellylaUOhs about clvlllred madneu In Marin County. The plot contains the basics of your normal, deytlme TV drama: lecher y, wife-swaps, seduction and other suburban sports. The film Is really a series of blackouts, often as obscene as they are unexpected. Comical Martin Mull . and Tuesday Weld are fine as the main m ixed-up couple. The r ating Is R. · PUTS SNAP IN 'SeRIAL • : Martin Mull America's #1 Box Office Hit~ '>~'Y ~ •Jo\ Tt~tMY U:l-.. Klr\~::-. '\~. "11:0.EJni lW C,H'Jl.J(" ,1..., ~""lltl tit VUU.Y Lr~ 11 1..£\.\JN HJ:J..M ~by TOM ~tAN • ( As for Wa rren Covington and the Pied Pipers <these Pied P ipers were formed in 1973>. their vocals really capture the spirit or the war yea rs. Especially poignant is a slow number a bout never fallin. · g in love agajn. It's ;not difficult to conj ure up what it was like for,,Young lovers to say goodbye the night befory the young man jPQl-.-am .. ,~~..,~-.-. ... -.. -"2~"~.c..~~~ ~ . ____ ............ .-......-. ....... -...--......... [ ~~tiARBOR TWIN J edwards MISSION VIEJO MAU " c~~uW~ 495-6220 lit-~ 1.n o., ,~~~by W<E'JTA LYS:>I wdi GWHGE V1DiEY t:.:ut""' Pmdw.1' lOi t.AHS:J4 ' ProO.md by 8EKNARD ~A.Rn Utl"ClA!d by MJICHA.ELAPTl:D 4 .. ll."-'kl•-.'H,.Alcrt-u. •1"'1\Ull!•U'IC'T\.G;. CF----.~---..1.~-~~ .... l ~----~~.,,..., .w,.a.U)Wft...., The n the r e '• e ··in c omparable" ships out to points unk~ llildegarde, who is s ·11. well. incomparable after 50 ye ars in show b iness. HILDEGARDE -she's still making the rounds of top s upper cl ubs -has reta ined her t radem ark long while gloves, lace hankie and ..,pirited renditions or her hits like "l 'll Be See· ing You" and "Lily Marlene." For the finale. the e ntire cast comes on ... tage and it·s as 1f Gls were still fighting m Europe and t he &>uth Pacific as we hear "I'll Walk Alone " and "l Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen." And, believe 1t or not. the audience is asked to rise and show our' fighting men we're behind them . Everyone stands and joins in singing "God Bless Amer ica." And then it's sign.off time for the "Red, White and Blue Network." "A MASSIVE MOTIOM PtCTUP.E EVENT. IT STAGGERS THE SOOES. A film of beauty. quality and excitement ." -1\u ~. Synd1<01ed Colvmnl\t NIJINS~lJ AllUSTORl m ...... , .. , .. ~ ~~!.~ l ~-----•Stt·JU? 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Gold color. lie. 280UBT EARLE IKE'S s5999 SALE PRICE FREEWAY CLOSITO COSTA ..... __ MESA 2 Or .• 6 cyl., 5 spd, air, AM/FM stereo cassett e, body side mouldings & only 16.000 miles. Llc.565WIA EARLE IKE'S s4599 SALE PRICE 77 TOY OT A-COROLLA SRS LIFTBACK 5 spd .• AM/FM stereo. copper with beige interior. Low mies, L1c 578RXK EARLEIKE'S $3995 SALE PRICE 2 Or . 4 cyl.. air. 4 spd .• AM/FM stereo cassettP. body side mouldings. Lie 730WCO 76 BMW 2002 2 dr. 4 cyl., auto . air, green with beige interror. Lie 028 RKM. Looks immaculate. 2 Or .. 4 cyl • 4 spd. Looks & drives as new. Blue. w/blue velorsr int. Ser.030766. - EARLC:IKfS $4899 SALE PRICE EARLEIKE S s5995 EARLEIKES $4899 SALE PRICE SALE PRICE 78 VOLVO 245A 79 TOYOTA SR-5 STATIONWAGON LONGEllED P.U. 4 Cyl., auto.. PS. PB. AM/FM 4 Cyl.. 5 spd., air, fiberglass stereo. Only 24,000 m1lesl Beige. bed cove<, chrome bumper Ser. 168099. & sport mirrors. Uc. 1R58619. EARLEIKES s7199 SALE PRICE · EARLElKES •5999 SALE PRICE ~ 78 TOYOTA COROLLA> 4 DR. STATIONWAGO# 4 Cyl.. auto. air, copper w/beige int. Lie. 851VBC EARLtlKE'S s4575 SALE PRICE SALES DEPARTMENT HOURS Mon-Fri 8am-9pm Sat. 8am-8pm Sun. 10am-7pm SERVICE a PARTS DEPARTMENT HOURS Mon-Fri. 7:30am-6pm Sat. 8am-4pm --·········----.. · .. . .. --... , I I r • • -., .,._. •-r-...., ..,.......,. You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It Wltti a Want Ai:f • • p • -• .......... ., .. l!I .. -,~ ... Friday. April It, 1980 DAILV PILOT •• One Call Service Fast Credit Approval .......... ........ ,.,. s. ....... For,... ....... Fors. HcMtM• Fors. ........ Fors. H4MtMs For Sale ....... Fors. ....................... ........ .............. . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 100 ••••el I OOJ G.......e I 002 •••r.. I OOJ GellH.. I 002 ..._.... I 002 _....,... I 002 I OOt •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . EQUAL HOUSING 0 P.f' 0 AT U N IT Y ~·,Mofkc: \IJ f'\'lli l' hl\l' •Hh l'rll'l ti tn the. IW\\'<p.i~•r I' \Uh ~''\ lO lht.' l-\'(l,•1 al hrn 1101.1,.111.: \tt 111 llhi" \\tul't1 mak'°" it 1111·~.il 111 J\J\~1t1•..-.in\ pr1 It H 'lll:t'. hm1l.1llllll Ill Jt,1 nmmullu11 IJJw d 1111 ASSUMI rMt Y .A. LOAM S&S F.XEClITIVF. llOMK 5 Dd rm!'I, 21 , ba. dinjng rm & s par fBmt ly rm :-.urnhmdmi; a w»rm ftrt'plan· t.lu!'I:-. :.helm.: doors off fam1lv rm opc·n to oH•r:-1. & P' t J:rc>undh Ph•nt v ot roon1 for pool l Bdrm <lo"'"''•'ur:-. pf'rft•\'I tor ma1c1 ·~ cprnrlc.·r). ur t(UC!M n)or11 O" nrr l!'I nwt1\ utc.·cl Pru:rd ht•lc1"' market Jt onh SIJ7.~Ml0 (".ill no"' th1!> one won 't l.~ ... t 1 SlRf: HEAL l·:STATF. 763 7080 \.~ 1.:---! I. 01 ~ TAYLOR CO. 1\1 :i\ I TOl\S '.!l ll't' 1!.HI) WATBNOHT-VACAMT-4525,000 F11ntust1r bay & ocean view. A r eal bl·~tUI) an ttw wt!ll ·known Mai Kai. Bt•11utifulh refurbished inside & out "'Ith Jm.h 1ww t•ptng & drapes (neutral t•o lor!-.). new kitchen appliances. Huj?e II\ 111r rm with a -new mirrored w~ll rl'fh.-dmg t•xl'iting boat a r t1vity 2 IJJ?e ht·droom:-.. ::! baths See anv time r;nc. rolor rl·ll~tun. '\'' ---------INVEST IN AH ISLAND WESA.EY N . TAYLOR CO., Rfflfton 2 1 I I Son Joo4'1in Hins Rood REALLY WOHDERFUL IN WESTCUff Beautifully developed builders :l bedroom home : Lush la nds raprng. extens ive use of used brick. ne w tarpetang. plumbing, pajnt. jacuzzi. evt"n a new k1tcnen. Quiet. family oricnlC'cl neighborhood. Owner will help finan<:c Properly priced a t S2GO.OOO "' 1ul10f1dl un~rn or • .ar1 1111ent1on lO rnJkl· .111 \ 'Ul'h pn•ftorent '" hrn11.1 111m. ur 111 ... l'nm111Jt1ul\ 1111-. lll'\\.,l>Jl><.'r \\ti I nut l-.1111\\111 141\ .1t·t•1•µt J ll\ J<h c rtt,111i.: l•i r 11 .d 1...,t.lll' \\ htl'h h 111 '1vlJ t1onvl th1 1,1" ERRORS: Advertisers ~ clwck their ods OPEN HOUSE ·SAT /SUM 1.5 24S'LA JOLLA NPTHGHTS OCEAHVIEW :\\.•\\ l'U.,tum IJUtlt :J Bdrrn J H.Jth hume Ol)(•n ht·<1m 1 l·ilmi.:i.. 'kyl1i.iht. :.un dl·l'k lmml·dtdll' ut· 1·up.trH» • s:n !1.ooo 7~ l~~J daily and "port er-J QUAIL ron irNMdiately. The l OAJL Y PILOT oswmes PLACE liabtlity for the first in·i __ PROPERTIES - con"ed insertion only. I 1~ rn l :lO r.M.I ------J , _______ _ NEWPORT CEHTER, H.I. 644-4910 nm pruix·n > l.lfl:M:U~ .! 1m1x·1 t .1hli· J Bd rm u111h \\ llh J h J I •IWttod ..... u11.1 Hullt \\Jth qu.1111 ~ .111ct DESERTED 111.11111 ;11111·11 11o 11 h t a 11· FIXER! IHVESTORS th1" ll.illrn.1 1,l.J111I ~.i\1• 1111 111 1., nth' :1 dupll'X p1m11l1•::. J ::.ulul llilrm, :! llJlh l,1rg1• UUYFCIHFL1Tl'HI· Ul\l'::.tnwnt lur th1· th~ 1.111111\ 11111111 ... 111111· l'ustom I Bdrm. lam1h. cnnllilallni.: bu)1•r t 'un l tl'1•1Jl.11·1· ~11.i<h'd 1·m :!'~b:llhli, bltn vtwuum & ta11 w. for'm111'1• dl'l.itl• t'rt'il p.11111 'l'r~ S2<UHIO ~lereo <..:Ul.NTY lo t U~l()U~ ti()M~\ REALTORS. 675-6000 244 3 L.t•I (.o.t&I Hiyh,uv, (.orona df'I Mu Wt llAVl. 2S OF THE. BLST Ll5'TINGS IN TOWN Pre:.enh.·d al $4!1-1,5011 11\1\\11 ,\11x111u::. 11" 11t·r tiOx30. Room 111r µool, I'" R()t\ISl.i\,NIJ will 1..irr' till' bala11n• ll'rtms.RV&bnal o.J09U""LIFYl...,G, ~ ~> 1-; 22.~DSTHEFT " "" " HE,\LTY (',1llll ... :-r11i:!Jl:J OPf':."ll S.\T St :-0: I s LOWIHTEREST ti7~1H700 . . .\1:\KEUl'l''FI{ I.ct· ''''um.ihlt-. luw in VIEWI L~!~L:~: ,\hl~,r~ ~~·<1. ~ :l:~ I [ ® IB &Hill :::::; ,~'.;::: '.t~,;~~::;;;;I· . -· -·-· YI [W ! • quarter:. J\a1I. for m .1111 1111' prtt ,. 1 •vllC 1'1" VIEW I butlC'r l1rin«I to .,..11 "'"It IJ'>l L'Jll i'J• ~1 !011 • fast al S215,0UO 0\\ m•r 1••" fmanc:.111~ a\aal al 14•, I ALLSTATE ----in the i.a It· nl I h1 ' S,.ACE _ I 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ParicLidoCondos £Xt::CliTl\'E 110~1 1-: Twinldinq Liqhh Mountoins ond Mission Viejo Loke! ,.. _ ___. I 002 2.3&~ Bedrooms w1lh w1lJ1 1'001. and iooo ::.q Woutdn·l }OU rather 11" I REALTORS ~-tn J :.ul)t'nor • u'to rn PIMIMSULA POINT Newly decorated 4 bdrm. family ho me. C lose to ocean. $325,000. IAYFROMT We: huvc several fi ne ho mes with pie r & sli p El TORO HORSE COUMTIY -t Bdrms .. 3 baths: r a nch s t yle, mini-estate in or a nge ~roves. S249.500. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Buy\1dt-)r1v1· N B 67.S 6161 CALL 546-2313 27'0 H4H0 ft I L YO~ COSTA MIU Price Reduction FOtt QUALITY SINCEtlE SERVICE ASIC FOi DIANA ~· PIE'tEM'OL .... ~.IJ . 1111\.' 1lt'ms with ... 1 l>.ul. l11lut Ga.-. .. tfte<I Ad. \1 "' 1 1.!1:1 <luph , ' • I ---· , • 111 ' • 11 .. m •lo 1 1. H11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tl('t.'an view. pool. sauna. rt o f I u' u r) C .1 I I hornt.' oii J \\1 KKkcl .u ,.. 1 EASTSIDE '>pa & lots of oµcn spat l' w ALL" c E & <.' <i LIDO'S MOST flt'ar the OC'J t h 111 !'>Jn 111 Sunn}' San Diego Rl-:J\LTORS al ;~ a!Ji:iti SPECTACULAR VIEW I 11t 1ri.i1 ..... h.Jfl' "' I-DOING ' , .in I 1111•1 \11Ur 11i,. ... n I ~- I 0."Cln~tm .! , ti.1th I "''d IJk•· •1H·r .J J 1 J Ii I . BUSINESS ldlllll\ 11 .. 1111 ('I"'" 1.11•11 <Mnu m .. ~ ~.irr • .:1111 t .: UNDER A BUILOABLELOT I Start111i: S$7,500 with 5•, or 729-223J WI Lido Park Dr . lilh L'll·mC'nll"' ~:J'l'>.llOll B•ul•lt'r.. pn m1• Eu,1~11lc· !Imm pa~ ment 12 i5 m ----I Jo or conct u ;i 1 11 r Owner ai:;l·nt l'lli tll:li 1 H_, l1•·.11u111 l'nc· .. <I to ;..i11 t1·rt...,I rate. 54!l-7!f11 o r SolayfrontOuplex '>l'<'Unl~· l'alllorapp t SPECTACULAR ! 11111 11 \11111.11 11 • '·''' """ Slt.1,IXl4I (.ill i 111l11H!18!I I Ch<srrruni: BallMJa d upln OCEAN VIEW I n• " d ' I .. " ' I h ~ 'u" 1•r1111 ,,1011.•ll' ' s..~.1 A.() -.. FICTITIOUS •t •. f •• r ... I •· d .1 ti ft ' JACOBS REALTY -NAME? l..uHi,1 ,,,_... \ p.t!.11 I' '"' I I . d µtllJHI ,. JI JU• I )o'L'f'J t'"t 1 675_6 6 70 I 11 you 11••• 1uat filed I your new Flctitl9ua i>11t 1171 • ---I olfenng ~ + ikn U\\lll'r" i . LOTS I 1111"''111~ •'" nt.1t.t.· . I I ASSUME' 't t I .l H I ,, , ! ~l~I ASSUME urut w largl' ::.undl•t k & ' I Uwlol \11ur t.l n·Jm hum•· : ' • d ,. 11 I. n" d DIAL NOW! OOTST ANDING ~ l.il.l.l 'l~ lower ~I R<lrm rcnllll unit I SMALL DOWN ! on all\: one cif thl':o.t' 1; out ' 1111 .it ttlll" 111 l.11111 h 'O' i1lJ'ijj , 9Y: % l ~~~ 1~\0~1!·1~'°c:i~:::~ I ~11~~1.t00a0,~u1r~·~:1.~·l.~~~·11:.1 ~la~111'.n~.1~~:. r~11;u:~ ~ 1111.·111,,11·•11n \j.!I 675-;75 I 2 1 !-tos.it·r /~uLr~ .! IJJ th 2 0 : lloff. aS?t P acc:.l'tll'r highly upgrad,•d mo<ll'I Sl.20.C.»-Sl!l:l.000 T\\o ul Ol~tJli~-OOs'... I .i m I I > h" m " an 8ut1ne•• Name and I "••• not yet aubmitted I n for publlutlon. pleHe do11 I forget lh•t the I llm11a11on ia 30 d•y• i from date of fUl1'9-The D A ILY PI LOT will P"bllth you!' .. ..._,.. tor 1 3 1 .50 . Owr c:lteul•tlOn ~ .. 4 BDRMS 2 STORY I Heall)'. 631·00'.>4 home I l(1r~l' bdrm' t" tl14! IOI.!. coml' with plan., 1• I "' e Jn"' d ,. (; r c J l S73,000 VA loan No ---·'i·n , .. bltn dt·'.k , l r11·1 .. l1b1Jrt11111•I n .. ··r Pws POOL I r Fallbrook '""'"try horn " • .. and approvals for large "' · ' ~ qua I ying, p ayments ,..,..., ,, l'Ub1nct~ untl shelves custom homes. Onl' uf ..... ~.park.:, Jnd :.hop... Huge ram.tty s1:ied !Jv1og $6.Slimo.4 Bdrm . 2b<t I On I a c r e . I m m a t Utninµ room w hltn IJ1\l'h mounlillfl \ll'W I entire Ore1tte Co••I I a ra a •ftd a.o-i nollce9 I •ppeat lft ... eddonia. tn mom. gour met kitchen CAllRED CARPET Rusl.lt dc·cor. :'\Ian)' frwt cabmcb and -.helves. the lots LS over an acn· Oul~l.tnd1nf: i.tJrt~r +duung. Plush <·arpet 754-1202 trees 2Br. 2•,&. \tl'W, ~uallt y wallpaper The lasl of lhe prime 3U6V1.1 Lado,Nli I hom~ or r ental unil. m g thruo ut. Windinµ -frplc .. lrg. wor ks hop thruout. A must sec for Laguna Beach lots! Cull ---------1 m.~ slairs to master swtc & t w1b.all-balh. Assumable only S14J,OOO. Act now. Sandi Silluf. Agi. 494·1230 I Going Into I . order to allbM!t fOtH I •t•t•••nt tor I p11bllc et101t ••nd ch1 tdre ns qua rt er~. TWOHOUSES financing or OWNER callus.546-2313 CA.STLE INIRELAND I Business? , .... G ... ~gt':°~~l~~l? I r=j:de~~eM:S:ooJ I :'~~T5c6~ J~A ?~ I [~()/fl•,, ,,···f·~c ·~·· ·1'';':~1~ ~~~r::.,~e~r!~7e~::~ : AS~LELOAH SJl5.000. Wa lk 1'' l><•aC'h _, fldrm h••m1• ,,1th ·111u .''L.'WPORT COST\ ' ' As eq ed b la .. I ,. II u ·' ... ----·-·--,... Emel I C.t:.l ll 1n I r uu y w. I uk, n1.·11o ll~llit JUI.I uul I ~~57a:.t. hurl")'.._;, 11)1• gar.t~l·. H 2 lOnt.>d. I ~t ESA . SI l t .5011 1' J i I ~1'11m1 lr<'land ll h.1~ 1ne w bus1nessesl '41th nt'w l·pt g J nd .. 1 [~ ,: . I ~ , ,1119• ,. , ,,, l-1nanc:c cl b> o wne r . I Sunshme Propcrl1e:. 01 -I a Gt,oorgian houM• µJu::. 1using a Fic titiou s rot) bnck trplr 1n th1:. SI 17 .soo Fall brook. 728-5895 ' -caretaker s quarlt•r., ;i Bus iness Na me mus t atlract.l\ e J bdrm. 2 bath , Roy McCarcle Rltr. -·----I P E N I M S U L A I a cres of .itrounds JrHI lt~gister tha t name holl>t'. Lg e a si.umablt• . ' . I ' I • 548-772t ! PRJCE CUT j POINT -· plans for artist':. a part· 1w1th tile County Clerk. kian with no quJhf) tnl-'. j 1---------l 1\l?.lUI to only SSS.000 on menti. with s tudio.., 1Call lhe DAILY PtLOT tJnJy S.95.000 A1·t no .... , llu:.3hr.13 •bahomc Un I $330,000 Great an\t-:.tme n t ILEGALDEPARTMENT call979-;)J.ll NEWPORTRIVIERA 1---------11y2rrulcstoll.8 .surt C)llonerwtll t arn. ftn.im· package. tor forms and furthe r A SI04,900 . DOVER SHORES ParkPlace.lnc.842_2~til 111~ So qu:.d1l )1 n1? 10 •--vm-R.E. 11nformat64io2n~321 LLSTATE l:M1lC'r will hdp fma nct• 4 Hr 3 Ba, pool & s pa, city buyc·r. 1 'nt>t:ltev;.i hit' :i --,---7-... I 11 lhi.. fant .. 1slll' I Htlr m t hghtv1ew0nl)~)r .. olcl I Oce-anview Ho~s Bclrm. 2 ... tory home ----~-~17-1761 I Ewt.332 j. REALTORS ··ardcn homt• llu"t' ailll I S445.~MI 1801 S;1nt1ai.:o • ') ,, r· 1 · '>I., 11· H1l'h parqlWI llonr-.. 11 -1 .... " Opn Sal Sun J :; 1 ., ,r -T am1 )'. ' • ·• .\l;1hoi.:.m~ 11o o1KI l11•;11n1·tl --------------•>11la1TUlyrocJm.-.1·dutJt'.tl 1 ' · ;icy , dn. l~t TD :.ti 11r .. ; 1·1·tl 111,.: ... 1111 ;d l' rt• j DOYOU U.JUIJ. wnaru.:. room ll111' I H R OR v EW I 2 n cl T D •• I I :! m•wll'lt•JI 11tn11111t .I 11 I OFFER ASERVIC1-;·· I S1•t·ond .. tory h o:-.1-.1. .A B . 1 1 kl'tluc•l'dtoS,,1.<1!~.IXl<J 1 lt.,ll'tl ' \\1111 1 l;1-.1 •11:h ' ..< ··Br j Ba Som •r.,'I x l.cll.hr.,ubhc knuw"'1th ITl.!Sll•f !>Ulll' + :i ffillll'I ,) . • c l • l' I llu'> pnu ~ II r111~ ( .tll wm·inus l>drm.., c:tll lor lrt·me l\ Ir~ yard. rwwl) 1 1 1;11; i ii \ an at! U1 the Daily 1'11111 1 111 unc1 n I! ii c· 1 :i 1 I , r t• d l' 1· u r .t t l' ti 1 n 1 1 . , . . , •. , , Sen ice Dtrccto11 It c'.m <'h,mce o l "' ltll•ttmi· l.'arthlone:-. ~1;:uiuo 11~:11 I [ 11 l'-<il you ru. l1tth• ;.i::. ~ IJJ ':!•:F•.. ' " !::.'s.;i ~''"" Opo I I ® lftlllit1 II ~Jii~~~~~;~~I:~:. [~ IU&IHl 1 ~llr~~~~ .. ~~~r~~1\\n II • ';tJ 11.0 tl\H WANTED!! --------- -----•••11•JJ home with a f<sntast1c :i Bdrm homl-. In Lill'. I r>"=======-=.,..r I \ 1l·w o vcr look1n1o: r•· i ----l' \I . \pl . "1th a-.. um .1 Cl a ss ~· .\tll()S' fi lnH'l·2 \'r-.!\of'Yo w n o1r & lit \' ltJ{hh FOUR4-PLEXES hie loJn , ha\1· S:lH.<XXJ ~' Four 2 Bdrm & t11oo 31 s:b5.W1 -llk-se won't la~t "'Ith <m .!nd T J) "' r.o. uuu Hclrm unit:. Wtlh ,., J 1 I~ SU.IXXJ 00\\ll on l'Jth ~'l·Unl\ Sca-.rint·d O\l•r .\d\'e rtiSC'd • l'll..:nt i-;ai.l!ilU<· t..:u-.IJ LIDO ISLAND · bwldmJ?, lhev ;m: lltM· • a ~car. ran J rld -.onll' I \l~J ltx:at1o n ,\<.::.urn1• \e\\-I~ n.'tlt·cor .it~d 1 Br ;i 1 or l.JreJk l'H'n Ca II n1111o 1· .i-. h U u d L "r h 1 n . , 1 1-11 t hn. 1 rnntract al 11' • mll'n·:.t B..t on Fl't' :.ampll• land. I 5-l().J6U, I '.Jli :;71;z '- \\1th :.!lj', du"n Hl'Ol~ vacant & ready for 1m ' 1 '\r . ~ I J 11,'llllf \•I < .m be r~m.c.'<l l"ull 1m u • med1att• mfl\ e1n "1th ·• Whela I E"-#.'CIJ•.~YSTE,'.Jl.~· 1d d >1J Sftl.lro CCI 11 55h 2Vi0 l' n · at 1 q • r I n a II c I n It I n \.. ,,, • t.:fHf:_) c;:: SEL ECT avwlableS.189.500 . Real Estate .. --------------· °T"PROPERTIES ~I _,.,.,...,.. • .,.:;" 759-9221 BACK BAY I 1'"" story 1tarde11 home. ---------f or mer model. Su11· 11lh.>d gourmet k 1tchen I •ivt•rlooks secluded p:ttlll. lm1 story hosts 3 queen .. 11,ed bdrms Just llsted ! Don't wait. call 646·7171 selling, Classified ad· ~ wi lJ get your m!SS&ge lo the right pt.>o- pk!. Call Today! 642-5678:. ' ff-4 Hf V • I , •1' I ;'' , THE REAL ESTATE RS l&.DRS,llNVESTORS Well located Eai.t:.1de C:U.ta Mesa 3 bedroom 2 bath Wllh rorced air heat. bit-in lutchen. and btit as s umable loan. Localed on a bwldable R·2 lot and pnced llke R·l at SI 10.000 lull pnce. Call 751·3J91 f;::SELECT I PROPERTIES 41R +LOFT $129,750 Sharp famjly home! 2 story + lort. Great ror teenagers, in·laws, elc. 4 b ig bdrms . Beautiful Island lt1tchen w /snack bar. Huge covered pallo. ~et cul de sac. Great Mesa location ! See t o be.lleve. call 752· 1700 What's Your Trade? S2.03 per Day '!bat's UWe lo pay for an ad in the Daily PUot Service Directory that can establish your professiona l id entity. For more information call 6C2-5678. What a Wonderful World or Shopping. r11o(ht ¥l your fan gertips e very day! Daily Pi l o t Classified Ads. To place your ad. call 642·5678 and let a Classified Ad· VLSor help you. LOOK AT THIS!! You ca n b u y t his be aut iful East bluff family ho me RIGHT Rtght price: S264,000 Right terms : Owne r will finance at reasonable interest & no points R ight H om e : 3 Bdrms .. larf?e fa mily rm .. b ig, gor geous fee s imple lot , 3 pat ios with many trees & shrubs. Truly a pe rfect family home close t o schools. c hurc h , pa rks & shopping. Call now ! Wilt be held open Sat. & Sun. VIEW--l.OCA Tl ON-VIEW l bedrooms, 3 bath, hi«Jh quality custOlft hotM OR .... OCHft side of the hi9hway with an CM1tst-6Mj •iew of ft9. bay, tt. cll....._tM_..mtdCataNM s....+s. FeahrH 3 ccr ._,...., focwni, tMnwodot , wetb«, .ct more. $575,000. IMPRESSIVE COIN IN this lo .. ly 5 ~ fa•ily hoe..-locat•d h1 tlle WHtclff area. Swh11 hi yow cntOM pool. relax lft tt.. spo, a.d toast yow toH by th• flNpft. IHow ....,..,.., ..... fOMlty rooM wfftl wd .._, & btt.iu ihro119ho•t. AR Htntahtl1t9 delight + f_.ly COtltfort. $325,000. .. 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 499.455 I ' 495-1720 South Laguna LCICJllllG Mlpel 497.3331 493-1112 L ..... leach D-Poillt ,.. ' cfuxur';f Opening Condo j Newport Heights $90,000· s 17 5,000 Elegant, spacious I ·1 ,,. :l bt'clroum:-.. '.! h.11 h ~ SI..' Iii.? ht:-. fm·\>l :tt'l'~. pool <.01l'.tl l\1' ltn,tn<'lllJ.! <J\ ~II ,ihlt: SOI St. Andr~ws Rd. 645-8407 CE IBDBIB BLllllS ca . OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE FilULOUS "1" MOOS. I LUFFS R.tr<' Four Rrdroom With llu1u.• {'ounlrv K1tcht•n A F.1m1ly Hoom Spat'JOll.!. L ;ir.it' llnnui. Hoom With Bath T\\o Story Dmmiz Room With \\'f'I D~tr Cl•ramtC' Tile Entrance Cu11tom Ornf)(''I & \\'allpaper.. Patios fo'or t-:n1e rtn1111n1? l.o<'ated On MaJor GreenbclL 1\l.L THIR INCl.l 'OING T llE I.AND L/\RGF. ASSUMABL1': l.OAN AT LOW INTF.REST. S225.000. A "J oy Of Newport" Lt!!tinii. SPY .. LASS WITH VIEW Beautifully lk'cornted Jo'ive Bedroom On The Cres l Of f he 11111 With Oul!!tandlng View Of Ocean & Bay. This Home Was Featured In Irvine Worlds Magadne. fful{e Master Suite w / Pl replace & Sauna . Spacious Fa mllrv Room With Wet Bar & Fireplace Poo . OWNF.R WILL llEI.P FJNANCf. WlTH A 12•·: ALL INCLUSIVE TRUST Of:t:O. ~95.000 (S) ·--............. - 759-9100 #2C ......... ,._ ... ..,,..c.... don osen r••J t• -.. 1213 =' COAST II WY L\Gt:~A tn ;AC.11 4!(1~ ------- .... ~~and· I chec ll to THf; DAILY 1 PM..OT, P.O. 9oa 15'0, I Coata ...... CA t211211. W• II 00 IM ,-._ fO< 11 intotm-.._,. .._ 11 advert1.i..g .,.._ ~ 642-4321 bl. 332. PRIZE NEWPORT HARIOR VIEW! <'11,111111 IBH -'<.: famal v r m & game rm hom .. ..,urrounding ct•ntraJ patio ,\ p 1111I P J t rn s & mos t rooms \\ \ ll'\\ or ha rbor , OC'<>an & isla nds. Ov. nl·r \\ill a~ ... 1-.t w/fmancinJ?: low 1nll'rt''l tt'!'t umablc loan. $695,000. Tom \llrnson &12 82:l5. OPEN SUN J .J :w P ~1 1801 SAB R I NA TE H H.\C I-:. IR\' l;\ I'~ TERRACE. I I l 11 752-1414 551 .. 700-- Yt ~(e<Wer ,.._.200 H'.J'tvy V ,.., (_,,... 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SUl>.900. 4t3-t4t4 4tS.5220 496-141 l 130.5050 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl61,000 will buy S bdrms .. fJrruly rm • puoi & 0"' ner wlll help r 111ance. or .... IWMble !o.A.11 nOWI• HAllOllJ05i llld urut condo 4 BR, 3'A 811.Jcarprace. V!12W<JC Qllalina, Fashitoe bbort and nigt.ll llpu Pnot only .151.5..000......., Waterfl'Cd Dock · 81.a Id )all' own cmtom hou.k. ~· b. &ID Jab St m..mlor~O OWNER ANXIOUS St-lkrs wiJI help hn11nr£· , ~~"UCl<.lary finao\•m•: 1, I --....... < ........ _TH- 3& J Blt untb $275,000! u\wl1tble unvl! by. \hrn 1 -~ """' 3&2RHurut.:.S279.500t rtlll flt-all y w l''t I ~Bdrm. tam rm. 1h•n Pete Barn.>tt,. llV ()WOl.'r llU111lJl.1ltll hit .! 111 I•, at hr •l·('UMI)', MAURY St'AUFFf:R SE.\UON ltl':ALTY '73-5154 4t7·lll8 Panta!lJC I br ctmdo • tll.b oceao v iew lr or:> bekooy lmJJIO. DuaJtv 3& I BR urulS $289,500! i.ti-UM7 ' <..\ti dr s11\' :.!:!UO "I 11 n1· \\Uh•r1 11ml t 11~11111t "u 11 I " I I I 11 ~ 0 K 111011 .,11 11 1,.,,u1~· 111111:.tJ :tlltll MuioftVt.jo 1067 ~~tfr I lal»oo lo'( Prop. --N1l-e an.•a. Ownt.•r 111111 t•n1nt .. J ''hurlut·l \ l••w. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti(} l'ihp IH7tl.OIWI i\t.hllllll' Uy ()Wn;.·r :1hr w 'Vlf'W ... vi.w Matlow·Kemed7 Corp AtlOa Mortaod.. escl •.,.. qm Realtors SPYG~SS HtLL , l'~ii-lff ~: ~7 KUZ..t • 675-7060 • 5 Hdnn. 3 bu. pool. spa. I pluy Ul\.'u. Mountain & 1---------I I.: Iv.an ul I I ~~·• I 11><•11 •\. .. ~urnuhlt· 1'1 No (Jul.Ill I 1br.2h ba ~,..,, ~ ussum ~l Su11 11t:i:11 c;.,, 11u~..t. lymit Cull 7t<& 'if/'/. MMJ ' l<>Jll S7Jti mo SI~~ ~orUl.oeJ 11 I ~ITS IN NEWIH'lt(; 1·1.myon vl{'w. $460.000 liSTSIDE 6.PLU -.. y 01t1·r.·1I 111 r t'' OWNERS Jlyuppt. 1'44·17711 Sl40.000 <'h1t11ge SomP r<'~l(lr:t WILL Cowt~y to brokl'f'> llUl\t Harh KtUl 2441 I \ 1 t-:W, :.lhilrni, :ih.i. tlt·n.1 t1W111-r will hdp hnanl'e l•.fllt'I AMurn $170 01111 ,11 I fM'flt'f' i.'O l~---- lion l'l1mpll'lc·IJ \( $166,800 10 u5~um.dill• IEST CARRY I~. rangrn.: from K' • celeratcd deprec.-1:111011 11:.1 ........... CIHG · to 11,, ~.3-tlJ 1:1t1." ,,11 Fl ... AMCIHG ••. available on rt.'btOrnllon """"" ' BLUFFS + VtEWS! I\' 11 v. n t 1 1 --v,·u ....... R.E. I W"' lwvc 2 large hom(·s I nual mrofl'k• Wdl lwpt ...-.r----r 1 whne th e owner "'111 ASSUMAILE 911•00 SIIl~ll' sl.Oty un1h with 'I 111 I 0 1 m 11 111 cl~ 11 497-I 7 61 l ( .irry the r1nancm1:: Ulll'r Fon~ver bay&. nai:ht h.:ht I rlf Wlf'ai::es+off ,\, ~urk ~: " 11.il .inn• I"" ,clili· --------1 a ""'""""I down p ayment I Hl'Wl>~ HIJ?hly upi;iratll·1l j un 60' x 300 Jot (.;,\I.I. .1 1 I .: I ,t I.. • ... ~ .. ~ 1· d I th "••72 1 ,111\.t11t .1~•·· .,r th1' o1w 1~ c1 ,, Udrm, dt-n, rina mo c Ill •' 1 .,.... I I "'·"'f 2 t 3 °d I \ I 11 I II u 11 I 111 ~'I 11 n ' Jool, ~a una h oml·. uu ... s. s y, n rm">. -- Tb th 51 upgntded r1xlur('~ J nd 1 I \l.tr111.1 "1111•rf1nnt ~.IXX>. e o er. u OPEN SUH. l·S t • 11rr,.1111 .. 2 lw'flmon• l.ktrm, fomlly, dining ; \\oodwork thruout l.u"· ! 411 H ti t I e >' • .. room home. $227.SOu. 1 unous oak plank f10111· 1 ~ o~ope ~ :? llulh t11 .. 11 111111. tall us ror more detail">. 1m:. wr filter t\. ,afl'lv 1 1: Rdrm homt•, sp.J. f-l'ncnt 1tt "-'o/.• 101 ~2313 ' alarm s~lt•ms 11;·.,l of lU.lom t'Oll.Stn.H.·tmn i\p I OJM!ft S.. 1·5 1 .,,..,11 0 •11 \,1,..,,0 ~,,, 1 I aJI. take over 9•1•:.. "' pro~ 4.UOO~ rt 0\\11,·r 1 EA~TSIDEC )I 16 102......._,.Dr 1 11 , (J M t: 4!nll Will I Htwporl a.oc.h '06' 1 1 Uij) Uy OWOl.'I ~J'J.OOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111,.·n Ho u•w ~.11 !'tu11 ll!:a...IJOY Super waterfront ~ 601 UDO 1 '.ll'\1 41>.' llillt•d>t,. g"'lll I 'Altb spectacular .,.,...,, I~ l11llw1 ttft ~1 TII... ~We loan. 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HIGH SCHOOL BEACH I ddaib. ~ Ut"m:atilt->.t.Wl•f Jlll '*Cote Rea.lty -..1101t 1' s ,,.,,ch nn· & ln,~tme.nl l-J\tt·r Jnt.I }uu rt· 1m (,4()..5777 IJfl''>H'd <.:Jrc(ull) ·---------• "4.'lt'<"tl'<I J pii<J10tm1 Oh I SIO,OOODO'WH HO QUA.UFY.,..G ! ii s umable loan and or wil l help f1nanc1• &aul.J.ful31>l'<ihom,·.40(J Off PCH. ca ng!Jtl1 I ~1c:'11ood:~~~m~~ft n~~~ I~ sii~~ ARST AVE. : ~ .. l~~~l~·l:~nl~~r:~~~ Sul IHCJI ~ '·-:-~.:::'.;;~-~~-~-~!I·!!!-~"-~~~· I "" Outslruldin~ \1cw from I 1or Hobert M1ll1l..t n (Zl.J)S99-7717 "': c~1•;11 9,.,,,1"•'<>"''"' c t'OZY l Wrm houSl', all· ri3l·l2tb ~ I -Qualified IU'(~r I [ ® i 1h11011al 2 bdrm how,e I 1 wmtts Ocf'Clftfron• 1·u~;u;t1 "~,~n1,~~, ~~FER · I ~;z ~I ~II · ·. 1 On Newport PPnn or 1 fiL\iHjfl Sl:o..J\ IJ ON HEi\LTY -----· --- , J bdrrn & lien ramil) I t-. IO'll· in r.if w of L.i~unJ ' nlt.l'I iln1r.1blt· Jrt'd' l,.u-~,. lot ."~· t .. ~t-. •• ,, I ins~ & bt.-JrhM ~~ ()1111 ftHA.NCING... 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Wld larcc formc1I dir1111~· 1 17141 494-1 I 77 , J•i(l'fl IJ ,,,,. f'llrnt•r ~port Tt•rral'C ar· .• w1lb Dally Pllot j ud11 ure really small !( I I fur:!)~ l'nl t•Sl!JlS,UOO ruom A.-.k ubout oth1•1 ----1 ~":!1'17 ~'~"::"'1':,.1 bt-rythin~ }OU roultl C1~~1fied Ad-; And '' 1 ''J>roi>le to people" sal<'S ~IWiJ!;rn1i15fHI OAK GLEN li}~_&l:!-W"J_l __ <'rea t I' c r in an<' 1111: Sf'OIL YOURSELF ~a.t 12'< 1111.-~t 1 poi.sably deMre ma horn. you have bOl'TWtb.ln>: to I calls with br~ rcadcrslup I I poss~lllJ'l.J1C1 Roo I ~loH' into tb1s 't>r> 759-150 I I m uJd bP )Ours in th1.,, sell. call a fri e ndly nndbu:rcsutt:.tTo plac.-e 1 RealElluue I Ut:.tinct 1ve nl'"' 21 ....., yma m Jimat••:!Loedroomhom• . '-pt•\1.ar ul3r 2 Rdrm .! Cla&'llfied Ad·V1.1or at, ~r class1f1ed ad, C'all, LEVERAG bt.-droom. :.!'"' h.i l'On· GARDEN APTS 67~34tl or7522'!bl "''lh l:tfl.'l' dt'<'k & .,~lJ (< ~1PIAI ~ Ji ?! I tJJthroodo Th1.s end un1t .,_""""" toda ., ... <='M> E 1 ...,._,_, ,..,.. -1 r.1 ;frtlfll {;.f~ 1·11JO>' a µm10ram1c view ._,....,,0 I y,..... • .,,,,o. I UUt•wuUrn.'i •n.~) ~ to "'ln~ 1111 \O llh c I -------LEV~ ... GE ' '"' .. Id . 'I n=og 500 iou•VERSITTP•''"' •Apropoi,ed manna.Jllllt. 111••••••111111111~~~~~~~~..... ~ :..us .-. enAvt'.C.. ""'1 u,... ollU\I\ ...... m tnr c xp,rn,1••11 klJll:o.~t.it.. lrsted! Hurry on th1 .. _.. I ~l~'JlOrt l~ac.-h addn-:. ... I M21i734 I.! l:mt<. aft .! l\llr111 tRUH\\ J B\T\I l'.1111.1rJm1 1.0,i tl1n• ----1 one" $107,500. C'.il l OM THE GOLF COURSE BIG CAMYOM ()1111•1. dw«rful home Y.1th 2 large bdrm:, 1'\.· rl1~1~lt•r ~uill' overlooking 1.1ht'. f ;11r~\~1\s, ~rt>t•ns lluge stone f1n•pl ~we ,i.:, dt•1·or;ill•d tn soft tones. tl\g h ht>am ('1'11\n).!!;. rwrfect for s mall l:11nll.\ or rt•lin·d couple. ~Ii l ;,_111t0 IN NEWPORT CENTER ca 644-9060 (J\.Dl•llrt't•hnt'<l s trt'\:ttu · __ _ ll~'tl i:<trJl!l.., ).."1,,1011 OWCwf2S0 o Oo wn ''""' nlll»•1 ~ ' :i Bdrm plu.., family room .----------bl di 10 ', tfll• rl .... l u11h .I Hlli!IT l<~.AI I' ROOM TO GROW °'G c•NYON homt• t f1r<'pl:1c<',, EHTBrTAIHERS ~l':Jf'> l'Jll lur 111 111 979-8533 1 fl<·tlrcJ111rn hnm1 \\111 DI " I I :.IJl.'l.'ld.i J<V or 1>0111 ,,, I t>~'.llta latrul~ nom At ~par 101.1 "cll.,"tJ1 ul.ir gotr nl\Jr,. 1 a!!l!b ICiii!il 1-C-.'> ()wner will Iman•.-• I DWGHT <X• le T "ll·lul dl'C'\1r ~ •N.111• t'l•I "Cl II l In •.I 2::1', down. S1Ei7.500. <.:Jll 1lu' 'Ufll'r :'.1t·'a \"c·nl1• **JUST LISTED! l r, .. 11' '" I<•" m,, 111 ~ H.J.nn-,, ~, , lo,tl h l•c,.11 I .,..~ I SI02,UllO hu), \ill"> llM u ,, -,... 61'""'°'' I IJmdv homt' h-.oluH'' ' L t.a1J1HL IJ11·•,1 J " ' -ant!V"• SI ~.oi .. 1 [~'1]'&1111 1 ~r4~;f,~·1.f~0J~ I ~1~~:~0~~1~:1~;~:~Y~~;~;;~; ;:1 :1:~~~ ... '"' ' Tlf( STARNES CO. [ •. .--c._.. Dl\orce Sale ~:...:.tbluil 2&2 111 J Pla11 .~wm.ible SIOOI\ at Ill • ,\ rJ.~ uppurtun1\) c.:...1 1Owner552· 12311 \O" -~--··-... JJ $l<fJ,\M ~IO.ll51 , _ -----lllt· C.111 :"oo"' , 1~·rM.'l.l by lop ard111t•1 t 67J.7J61 I I 11.1' t'\t!r)lhllli! 1 tlo OWMSI WILL ~W\\odhrld(jl' 1 m>1. txoa mcd c.-e1l1111:,, ' --, ~~·HERITAGE ASSUMABLE 8112°/o LOAM L'l~ lmlv hom1• on 'lUtll C'UI dc-·~al'. J::ai.I ~l<h· l1.S'l'O~ POOL & Sf' \ ()WJlt'r \\Ill tJrr\ ~ l'Jt \ I lilt' :!nd T·I> ;.11trJdlll' . mtcn ... l rJtt· I i 646-7711 (~l~'Mli!Jl,i§rl I Hl·al f.btJlt• • • REALTORS SYCAMORE GLEN BRAND MEW RMAHCE ••Jrmal d1n1nR ro11 rn '$t11K dn 111 ,1''\Uffil''' 'lil1 Bnght ,111111, 1·u..,tnm hit Really I • u <.to m J a <' u l. .c 1 i. I qu11hl rin~ J.i.: :>lx1 prul I LIDO ISl.f :iHr 21.-\.i ho nlt' l'nmt· i-; :;:; 1.:iooo ma.:n 1r1 rcn l <' ... n ' "11 k~t p ll l'nn nnlv \h'I, • :! ~ , .• :1 1:m. den, 3 ha. SJ1t1• l11•·.Jt111n "''''\ h 1'f2ut1~rran1• 1•1""'·'"'"' '1l'"'' SC99.SOO 1.:11 t ·,, 1 ~'rµI. ~am:t. cozy P111111· ...a""'• ... ...... -! Walk to beach. club, ll'rl JIJllltC'll "" (';t i,,, lt•d I r"'IVLAr"'I .... JI. •W"' I rC' .. h" 11 n "h l' ti ·------------------·· CU-'> ... ·"""· I I I R~ Estot~ VILLA BALBOA MlSSION REALTY h,.ll'll\\cllll 1 Ill f\. "11 r H'll • IRVIHE • 494-0731 l'llhinel!>. IV pan1·llin ~ 497.5454 -------Ht.-umt.'fl ci·llm.:111 11 , rm. As~VAloon 1,r,·at hnJntlllll ·"..um• hU~(' USl'tl hnr k lrJlh 1Ur.2c,bJ+ll(t•IJrn rr11 '~Niq...I 1052 IU 111,111 , I &. l 111 rJIM'<I ht•Jrlh, ti\• r t'··ntral 1\ <'. plu ... h • \1b '••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 .. tl r uom' "ltPJn .1n1I I '>l1l'O ~urJ~l' & "'·"" 111.'JUl IJnl.b(,•1'l"-l.p.tl1t•I h.t\ '"'"' 1mr1<r 111fllj ottwr • llll\l'fllc Ill ~ ;.11 I\ r lll·'>t <>I Jll tJl..•· 1 Laguna Niguel ' hdµ lllWllf4' •BALIOA PEHIN. AtkiftcJ $399,000 l.4i(t' dpl'< 3br 2ba ea .. -------------• 1 1 -LOCATIOM + 11 POOl&SPA f"1t~'· IJr i.!t' J Jj(J. 2 • ba. Quality t11\\11homl' <.'OOdos Onl\ I .J'<t1IJblc. I hum SlW.!I'*' 2\30 ~anta Al\cl A' e 642 fi7 Jo.I 1 r., "' 1 , t.' 1 .. ..1l 1.H t"' u\C•r rww h11ih 11.ilJtll r ~l..., l>Wrt ;;t SU5.0110 I )llO.CMI Call O\\nt•r .ci:t 1 full\ a''um.,blc \ \ l.11 Realty ~· ',· ~1.it.lo\O lwonctl) <'vrp til4 1 642 210<i Opt•u Sun In l~U>l1>fn ~ Anna MorlJnd, .. ,1 \us1'e I 1·5 5152,000 · 1 1tlo(t.'nl ':liJ u~ou or 22 t 2 W. Oceanfront F'antasllc.-st r and pro. pcrt.v 1st TD St.S0.000 at 1\I. lst.att> S&L owe 1199.ooo JI t.:r , mt. only: I Yr. ~ l.ari:t.>4 lidrm, pool r:iml· ~ ~~ lv home Formal In mi: ea l~~~ an<i d1ntnR, massive 0 W'-=' r 1 r"' p I a cc. <' o u n t r y kitchen, c"t ru la r jle real \..'((.°'Tf '):~ estate pauo. tn~· form pool. EZ ~ care ground-.. EZ fmanc· '• IOI? Mu~t liCC to ap· 1 pr,. l' 1 a t t.'. A ., k 1 n i: s110.ooo. Call no w, 96J..7881 Ql'f'9'"'J ''' r1t,'r.11 1r, f· ATIBmOH BUILO~S; ~TORS i'-'l ... t!t1de older home on h1.rgc R 2 t.'t1mcr lot City upprovcd duplex pion' 111dudc1I 1n purt'h:t:.1· pru:e. flt1k1ng SlSi .500 For un aµp .. 1ntmt.•11t to S<.'t'. caJI 540 11~1 -NEWPORT BEACH TRl·UVEL. Ele9ant l bdrm., J ba., condo in choice ar.a. SMp-down IYiftt ""' wlttt brick frplc. Lo .. ty ffl"fh tOfle dtcor. CloH to poot, 1-pG & hftMs cowff. Newly off.red at SI 15,000. .. ~HERITAGE . . REALTORS [e:HPJIJI------- -ILOCK TO IEACH, OHL y saz.soo., D.tlqhtM 9M wMt wl"' blq patto. 2 IMq bdrtM.. frplc., shake roof & dbl c• CJCltG¥· Vaca..t, ...octy for occ..-cy. -ONLY $12,500 ......... ...._ •• tint time buyen Of' retireu •.. chole. l ~. 2 bo. t.o.., •c• f9Nly ""' wifft co1y frpk, ti car~· -FAMTASTIC YllW·YllW·VllW! View of SlldModt, bay & oc.., C~a cods; hoMe, lowfy decor, ... ...,... .... ,...., wt ...,, ....... 41 ...., kltcMft ' batht. A lnlly ~et e.o... SB.L WrTH COHN•tCI Litt 'fOlr ....... """ .................. .. Oc ... PKJfk .......... It nalYe • OM,...-.. prohcffott ...... M cOtt toyoer! 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR 759-1616 Waterfront HOfM 5 HR 4 ba custom wa terfr o nt h o m e w 17x38' pvt d ock . Priced SI ,095,000 . Builder w /trade for Palm Springs E :.tate For dcLa1ls on this home and appl lo sec, call Qirol lloff. agt. G31·0094 Pnnc. Only. HOME+ R-2LOT Remodeled 1.1p11raded charmer. 2 Bdrm horoe on ll0x12:.5' bulldable R·2 ~ Assume 13'-'~ loan, $24,000 equity, coll for more Inform ation . 546-2313 Ol'fN Ill q , ,, ~ llJN ro111 NICI . 1e~111 .......... 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lfAUT. FAMILY HM. l ldrM, deft , J .. + ....... 19apt.Xlutt .._ ... $447,IOO. L.-hclltef &Meoc. 675-Jlll SALt: on TRAUE 3 BR. 2 Ba hxcr ~.000 Ownr 18.g\. 00 73f:..'>_ 4Br, 2Ba, $105,000, n\' llC• ces:s. nex tum'> all ofr:. con!ildr. ownr .igl . 549.400J MESA HEIGHTS TOWMHOMES 2 I& 3 B dr m s. a l l aroc'llltles. Pn cl-d Crom -~ IO°toDOWN Zi90CLE, 642·9560 MISA vao1 FSIO 3 BR 2 ea. lt.e 1opt.? $796 mo. 11.29,000. 645·7272 Once you've Ileen lhe real, come ~ the beat. New condos from l lOL,000 on Vl ctor l 11 b etwcts.n Newport ai lllrl>o r . S.3669or848·3644 l'ves. rr )'OU want your advert ii · rng mesaa•e to reach more people al lower cost, Cla11lflod is the way to ao! Call Now! -~ Call 5$9 t l!lfl ti:JI Ooti6 \11.J...,\GEcn .. :1-~I\ j RYO~fo:H OUTSTANDING _ _ ;o.;r s.iu1h ( ''d't '1ll.1i..• -n..-. Groves OPPORTUNITY N E W P 0 R T 1 :i hr .! "·' ~I I>!.'""' \ 1 f1'lll:' t , loc,. on Hltlbou l't•nn. USTOM I One of lhe niceM m11b1lt· '"' H1 h tnmmt·n w l C + poo 'um .. 111 .111 .11 :1 • • llOml.' ruirks m So C.11 11 I I>< SI 89 500 < )\\'llfo'r 111 1·on,1dt·r ;•nil ,,... V"lfll' ' i·im t'HM Y DH. PYMT $50,000 Pnn Only, call <'OllC'ct STEV~ STEWART 21 3/475-7646 Pool. spa, lawn l'lt11' ltn.: 111nv1•nl.'<l 111 ~hnJl'I t1r I Tiu' t.'1tl'lltn~ "'"'port I "'ecktJu)'· !11 :1"'11 . 1 r.ill rm,. Tnpl\· w1d•· rc ... t aur,1nt l'n1qu,· x hotN! OH'" and enter 1 t'\l"I 54'1-431 i allllOt't ncw, h111hh up I t~•~•h ™.!!:~·500& walk I•> tauwr·, rt~L•i:ht w umqut• ---------· l!redC'd 2 hdtn1 lorn "°' ... ,., BIG CANYON rm Gold4.>11wt•"t l'oa('h 49~9494 . 495 5220 U\Jl>IUl} Ft-.E l. \:\!.). EAST SIDE C.M. ~ • Spark Im~ POOi. S1·llcr ~.xtru l;irg1• lcll on i.:n·1·11 1 496-24 t 3 830.5050 ffkJll\lllt.-d 2 &dfoom, 2 bath home OW(' l:,t Tl> cm 1111., .lllr bl•ll IMlbl•· Mar ~;;:i 50\1 646_771 I Slal.000. $152,000 ex.islm)t t •tlla homl'. W 12'' inl hnanclll". Call for de· SIW.IKXl ~ 3 HR townh<>Wlt' m .... c. .. )(Ull'll <'omm ()"' n I al(t """"' JONES REALTY want., 1n ~t all. SJIP 673--6210 . tin-~ Heal F.stall• OWNER SAYSSELL TRY $60,000 OWN )lesa Verde t: .. tate' Open Hst> Sat Sun I :i 181.JOnole nr !Mui 1 Ur.:.!"~ Ha. J cJr itar. t•xtra ... 957.8400 HEALTY NETWURI\ OaMPoint 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New owner t ran11ferri·d . rrn.t>l sell 1~.000 3 Ur 2 R;i home. Wiii IH'Cepl rash trade t moiorhomc on D>.000 \:QuJty i".onc.11 for:.! more wut.A. 66 l-M90 fol9st• V•y I 034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nr,; LOAN AVAIL1\BLE Out.staodml( I''. V 2 slory 4 bdrm. 2~2 ba. pool home. Leaving town lowdown. E.R A.NEW WES'[ 1/llCt-6622 T_.,ockG..w• eeautlfully upl(r11ded L a u r e I m o d t' I I n 1\JrtlcrockP11l10 Homes. Ju11 cum e b.i r k on ~l S\82,fiOO OPEN SAT ~UN 1·5 ........ IHch '040 u.-.l()lJt 00Mf ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Bd rm • 2 h u . t: .1 I 1 I clatMlc. Fam rm. f)ullo. cmr lot. Sllll,500. 8'l2 OS48 67MOOO ur JU.St st:in1nJ? ou1 . ~ou II CflJOY Uu11 cozy :1 bt·droum horn<' ,,. 1th bmk frpk . beamed l'e•I· mp & eartti l.Ofll' c.lt'cor QO!l'I loC'11t1o n l(OOt.I OC'f':lll \ ll'W Sll9,000 NOLAN Real Estate 661-1161 Laguna Niguel Realty • .AHcw Ml1 Condo Nice J br. 21.tba. h as family rm w 1frp\c ai lattt rmll' bdrm w /IJll· tln1 room. Prime In vestor prope rt y In 1"tnt .. StU.000 49).9494 491-1220 496-241 l 130-5050 ----- BY OWNER HIJllOR RIDGE Elci:.1111 2 11•\CI I Bdrm. 31, ba t'On\111 l>t•,1.:nl'<l lo l>nni.: the outdoor.., ln ~ \'1{'wofCa1ahna& l''a.,h1on l11land & hurbor IJjlhts Homantlc m aster :.011\•, wood bur nin g f1repluce. Roman tuh s:il~.000 Prine onl> ~ Beach house on 33rd St • 2 bdrm. 1 b3 Gar apt In b.lck 1179.000. 671'.>·~7 Duplex on Mth Strt>ct. 3 bdrm. 2 ba down, 3 bdrm 2 hl1. up $230.000. $80,000 llOwll. owe l>al. Ill 10•,o fot 3 ya . 675·564_' 1 __ _ Newport Terrace view eondo: 2 BR. 2~ be .• pool It apa loc:eUon. flnlthed peuo, beautll"Uy '"m. lnvettor'11 dream • 1128.900 548·2lTO or tm. IA04 Mr Kt11.Hy S!U. Idle items with u Tta<k >our old &luff for Oail)'PllolO...U~l\d. 111.'w aoodtu \\tlh • 6fii,5671. Qalillflcd 11d. 1142 507ft .-wport Cflttff 640.5357 OH OCIAMFltOMT Fabulowi buy duplex. in x1nt c.-on<btk>n inaide & out. Pnced ror lm m1.>d. '>ale t:m.000. Principals only please . Ag t . 1481.&J.50 MUST Sill THIS WllKEHD!! HARBOR RlOO E. Crest UJndo · atOO &q. ft., water + nlte It. vl.w. 3 ~r .. ton F.R .. 2 declts. neutral tcJnl8. AMume Sl23K al 9~'o + low pr l ce ! Pal.rk k TeJ'Ol"e, G3H2G6 R~TOR.5 St-:AVIEW· L.EAStOPTlON! ! Le. J bd w city UA)l~ -view. Patrick Tenure. Alf., 111. IJ88, --·-. . .. ,..... .......... .......•••......•...... ....................... ....................... ······~················ ...•..................• Ftioay, Apfil 18. 1980 .. ~~!!!~! ..... ~~!.~ Cc.a:;!Ldt/ ISOO ~.~~ ...... ~~ ~.~~ ...... !~ ~=~.~~ ... !!~~ ~.~~ .... ~.~~~~ .... ... ................... . •••••iilll••••..i •••••• .. •••••• •• ••• • • • • lZJ4 c..t. ...._ lJJ4 ....._ 1"9DOWM t c1unct,...,t'..-'.-4;-....---,,-~ 8 t. TI a.-U t. t, Y 3244 wdt _. tl\Q pnm R'J "'r«uic iew 1wrn·o1S F\JRNlSUBO e Bdrm.~ _....._..~_...._._.....-...._...,...._...._.._.,..11111111..._,_..._.._ &oolllaOO Wlth t: z 2 r"n' 2 P:uk. CdM Wrll4' or "''oil I ._ Sunny aod 11>1\·~u"'· ~ ~· located m cal.I R Cordon. 444 T •r DEYELQPERS <t ~ ConV\'nlcnl ICK'Lt ······•••1-••._. ••••••••• Buull(ul 3Ur ·r wnhs u w ~.on Gr~nbeJt. Uruwn11ty Jlk, w 1p00li It tt-rws. 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OA~r anx1oui.. wants uf fl'r ' Will help fmancl! tU:AL TOR 642·5333 ----AcnotJilfor s• 1200 ....................... OCEAN F RONT proper t y Approx 180fl. 1'rob11· b le 20 Condo Un tl s $2.375,000. Owner will g ive VERY GOOD TERMS. for qwck s11le Call White Water Really. Inc . Patrie1a Bryant. 498-27Z2 ' lwest1 ....... w. 1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4-Pl.EXES AtOM SISt,000 ZOO/oDOWN MEA1t DISMIYLAMD Broker (7141750-1624 ....... Property 1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • WtlyC>wMt' flexible terms. Assume lOC'~ loan. Owner carry 2bdT.O. 8200sq. ft. bldg. a yn. oW. S..per &ocaUon • nr. S.O. t'Ny. &i l!:uclJd. 964.eow LGc*inl fOf' a home or 3'0UI' own~ Y ola 'II find ...., ...... adwrt1led ror Mle ln Cla111fled ft97dly. IS Jx "r~i.. extcni.1\ cl) I and Jrt-lully u<TUtm•d 1 1 1 •. .I ,11 lbr l'rH·t·d from iJ2 l2Mi:! !I lo 5. \Ion 1111 u 1\0 Fl';I'. • ,\pt & t'11111Jo r b h d h h j Vt~crrly income S2tt.(J()IJ IH· I I ... "II :. :-. I\ l '... IJdr~. :.!' 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C all l'a l ltx:all<~n Onl) 7 \C.on, l llli''r'lllll!'lr~'i .\T 21 iha. frtJk, d hl J.:Jr, ----+ dt-n. 2 b J . frp lt'. kt1d1t:n,Slll:i ~lt.1 Brkr Bv -'l arnoll llotl'I & Parlunl>tm .752·1!!20 uld. Sw1m m 1n~ µuul i'Jl•l(Wll '11>tlrm.fllmrm& rrul'f'O\l<li\l', J t·. :.! t J I l<J'i 00ti6 ,h.u~ Sl~5 m_o ~-75_·l_l-15_7 ' QUAIL PLACE PROPHTIES · 10,... Tll l :JO P' .M.I TWO DUPLEXES Side by side. Good Co~la Me.u locallon. single :.l~ Roomy & i.pac1ou:. 2 BR wuts. nice s1ie yards Owner w curry part fsn Call for details Agent. i 52·Zl7l: :>49-1366 TWOTRl-PLEXES Oownlown Hunt. Reh AJl 2Br's $325.000 for both 29 .... ~ down owe a l 12' :.. H.Wllington Bch Rlty • 842 ... 114 8 UMtt w /pool Super ruce. 29' 'ti dwn OWCatl2'4 $275,000 Jlwitmgton Bch Rlty M2·411A u yuu'rc loc*log ror a bet· t.er job, you woo 't want lo Olls s the employment CDiumns in Claasslfied. 950 / pout. J UC & i.J unu 1 '"'I"' _ Pndt-of owncrsh11J Full 10 den. 1Si'2S mo1 I' u:.h "W' Lu.r••c b.11.k ,\J rcl Wayne. A~ t'45·!1161 " ,.. UC L \.'< \'11-:W I hr. :!' · bJ. g .irtll'nl.'r incl ~<TTJSOwn Hkr NEWPORT CREST Pf1l-eS825.000 01-' :\lt\FUa:r \.ALL 1-; 1.·1-pL-.. 21, ba, n .'<.lar & ~ bt.• Both hd't.' 1..ak'" 17 UHITS •'llol-'et· J UR. 1''2 ua. W o f i.tla.-.:. 5 bile. lo occun pool.Ju\-.&le nnc.ind d Anaheim . 1iood loc.1t11m •lmmt'(} l'ur<'ha:.•• llarbor. S uf Gc1.,l\•r Ubl <·ar P'1 ~ur. full) S..Sl 2812. 12l 3120-i·31:12'i \\llh pool Owner "'ill •:\lo\c "'lwn rcJd) SGSO :\I on I h. 1:191$·263fi IT\Jint )d /\dull:.. no carn·.,.1LhS200.000dnw11 •Pmate l'arty i-;\'eS pt.1.'> ln<1wrc ul 5Z7 llSlh Full pnct<Si50.ooo ~<>123 ---------sc 7H 9tJ0.6331 . 19UHITS -----•LUXURIOUS ---- Cot.ta :\ll'l>ll. owe With TOWNHOME• ,\DLT CON00.2Hr. 2Ha. 20 , down Full price East.side. 2 br. I', ha, ~'\.'Unly i;ate.allh1c.up ~.000 This p ropcrt) ctuldwelcome. bcaul1ful. 1.:rJdcd 5 49 4227J ur hal>:,pendablt' new decorator l'tpl:.. \G?~; 19 UNITS modern kit ch('n. frpk • Ocan 3br. 2b11 pool homl.' 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Ask Cor Rich carry balance 4 ycnr:s, ......_.,_,.,shed house 1159S. 3 Bdrm 2 ba 962-S..Sll llY ~ Interest. This 1Jro, ••••••••••••••••••••••• .--...... dbl $700 perty hali spendable ........ och 3 148 """'""'• garage. · 3brl"•ba.d ,w .fplc .. new F\Jll i>ncett.400.000 · ••••••••••••••••0 ••••• 480llr'-RJI AU carpet, fenced yard. 111. A fR€HIG€ Walk to ~1~rrom fan· C.M~ At !%MW ~llllG~~~e~o~r~~: ~--1r---~~,...._HOM €~ 1.asuc 3 an. 2 Ba homl' ;";~%~: last.&dep ~·983levcs with pool & brealhlakmg Real f.>sUlle lnvei.tml·nf~ mJ W Coast llwy, N n 645-6646 Closed Sunday ocean view. Complt!le ly . New 38r. 38• Nr. (llml:lhed SOL Idle items with a beach No pell. •1s1mo DON 0St111 REAL TORS DlliJy Pilot Clusified Ad. IH7-tm3 d)'ll &t 846>9846 497-4848 60S7I. C\'C.'S Wooodbndge condo. :J UR. I' '2 ba .• patlO. Le nni:.. pod & l<Akc pm 1lcgci. $.5ti5 Mo. 551-06:>4 RENTALS 2 on + o. 2 ba . .. r.so 3 BR. 2 bl.I ...... $&!(). 750 3 BR. 21 ~ ba . . . . . . S750 4 BR. 2111 ba. . . ...•. 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MGkilMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kitchen cabinets. shelv· mg. t.orage areas Fltle cabinetry for home . or rice. & bus inesses Newport C u s tom Cabinetry, lnc 548·34 l 0 or~fAl88 nn fi $(), roulh SlO thr sr> Guar dim ~·t <>dor (.'~ repall'. lS )I°'> t·~pr 1l11 "'urk m)M!ll Ref!> 531 \)\01 We Care Carpet Cledbers Steam clean & uphols Wor\I guar Truck muunl urul ~3716 <.:a r p 1• t · B u )' d 1 r •· r t through 10 :.lalll-r .il "'hlesaJe, expert in~talln I.Jon Work guar Jason . ;.-............. -.... . ~ ~JC.-... . ....... , ...... . .....••••.....•.....•.. ...... ...•............. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •.I..1'X"rRJ('lAN Pnrl"d n11ht fr~ t>11t1m•tli' vu l<lf ~ tlr llitnaJI JObti j ,1 I J 3J'i :?:>4 67 3 (lMll t.ll'ltrH &JO Lo ral-.'lli ~Hy -worlc f'l l't! es t tlb4 S227 &t:ginl•riftC) ······················· Frt'c ·l1rnce des q,:r11.• r homei., rl'Slaur unls :.tud10:., con:.truct1011 ~t:rv1ce mana!lemen t l11a11 Check Guarantel' J 1m Ba rTY 67~·°"52 G t:Ac .. 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Gaidtninq _642-3789 CARPENTR y 'Tix>mPt>On· Kesel • ••••••••• ••• • •• • •• • •• • By J ay 642·8809 Cootrtt(~Or!> ir~J6.5 VERY LOW PRICES ----Cement work·all types , on landscape clcamlps Complete renovatin1t. tnl tl464i563 642 8482 Ckwge 54!1·201 5 ext. Char Renovatini; Oassified Ads. your one · · Service 645-3749 _stop ~!ng center Sell idle items 642·5678 •MR. FIXIT• <.:..trpcnll'r & l'amttng 15 years m area ~ li~ 842 43M Want Ads Call 642-567$1 ··---..---.... .., ... __ , ...... ,., ............. -.. .,. ·----··---w ............. ,.. _ ... ""' --~ ..... . ..................... . llAUUNCi f&CLf;ANJNG lc.kllC.oauD ·~ • .,. .... <;all Ml· 1412 H&uJ.l.n& fl Dwnp Jobi. A&lc for Randy . M l M2'1 ---All~ haullna IT ll'U('k. f'ree "t call AM. )48.3164 Hauhn~·Movlng. Con· crde 6 tree re moval. ~ck suv1ce. 646· 7~ <>CC 11u•nt. Sld ploader, dump truc k . G r ade, haul.Dao~ H aul1n1 . cleanu p s, drive way removals. tnmmlng SS7-827 l Haul grading, demolt llOn. Slop&oader, dump· l.nJCk Treeslyrd work 831-12.57 HowtdeamllCJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• W1111t ".! REALLY C.."LEAN HOUSE? Call Gingham CII'I Free est 64.S-5123 <:leaning, any type Is l c·Jass worit don.: w tnll'· J,WI}' Rsobl. lns S52 010.S Xlnt cleaning done by lady w exp Dependable own trans 847 ·3637 T1Ff4HY'S Weekly maJd sen or I lJmespnng clearung \'a cants our spec Steam curpet cleaning. lnsurt'd. 631-718 l DAIL y PILOT DG . ~I .>. ;: l~ .1 ) '· .• _f u 1::.;~ . .1 t l~ ·r 1J~ ~· ..... !!~~!!!!~ '~ .___,.... -·'~_,;_J ~ -' --- ....... ,, -tf1fan 'I -, 1 r '!".~....... .. ... ............. ......... ........•••...••••..... ....................... . ..................... . ltflltdlntlal Ir comm'I, de· lilock'. Brick, con crete R411dential6eocnrnt'rclal J\epal r • a eroof. All ~ ....... W/rel•r . wonc, patio covera. pelni!!n& Freeesl. Rua. type•·•bin1lu•rOClr · fJWn ll'&fta Tami ~2019 dtcka. New l awna, ,....175-1581,'13-0737 --.~. """ -5pr1nklen. THR Ef.: •.5U•5830l'ln.Avail . ~I Rt'otab Clean· MS~l..ANDSCAPINC RAINBOW ftoeufP J I n . ! r. I nt In. I LH: •315664. &37·43SJ. Exterior/Interior 4 yr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ciluu-ophes Welcorae 49f}.1.)t6 guar. Low pncK. Free Nojobt.ooamall. Call Iola al 2J.3/492·~1 est. Call 1142-9814 Reasonable ralAIS. aft S ST AR MA S 0 N RY . Frehst. 591.~1 Bnclts. block. cone wk. PA INTING, Int /Ext, l~ady will clean your paUo '9vers. landscapt: comm'l/resld ., m od TrteW.lce lune. References desien. Lie. "290~71. l'qpmnt. xlnt refs, ca ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~IMS 49&-8337 Gooe493-708l Tree removal & yard Jc.itorial ~ Spnng Painting Special. cleanup. l"r~ estlmateis ••••••••••••••••••••••• .--• ...., I E Q I CaJISt.eve~2 ••••••••••I•••••••••••• n t I x t • u ai • • BG's ProfeH t onal Moving'! The Starving work tmwt. Free est. TYP-J5-nlc:. . Jarutorial Co Specaalaz College Studeot-s havt &IG-l.252 Fred ••••••••••••••••••••••• uig, an comm'l/res1d tn T '-'AST ACCURAT"' d F G grown. We 124·•36 WALL.PAPERING r • L nfa;:iree est reg. Samegoodserv.64Hl4Z'7 t'reeest Llc330986 TYPl.N~:.rJHOMF. Lan Ille 53 Ir= ~ 5.nleff Aver Sl l pr roll ""T' , ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.:-.Jl ~orm MS--0880 Typing & Bookkeeping out oC my home. Have ac· cess to word processor. Cnrolyn 752-1730dys. 7SB-021oeves ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Q\.lalaly Landscaping• Comp soflscape des1i;tn & lllStallalloo. All v. ork guar Free est Green· dale Landsca pin g 731-6276 Japanese Landscape· Oes11Qt. s pnnlder. sods. dean up. mallll. 90 day warr. 12 yrs cxper Lie. 531-8162. 897 2862 S E A G R 1-; E N LA."llDSCAPE Coocre1e. land.!icapes & spnnJder syi.tem:. ~ 646-JJSI Mmcwy . ........•••.••..••.... Bnck. stone. block work. Lile Ors. concrete puu<r.:o. wlks, dnVt'W3)!o . Fret> est John K46 l583 --- Will provide med1ral t·are for \he elderly & a~M::.t in lit.d \kpg. Prefer 5 dy wk. IJH. ut :.chedules. Xl nt rl'fs avail. 1·621 J64h 1·9i!J}2lc.J u c'd Nu~. 13 )N> exp de:.r~ pvt duty nursing, f uU ()( p ,.,. 831 · 9284! ---PairltiftqfPaperietq ..................•.•.. Pf;TERS PAINTI~<. f.xpr d Rt-a' H11 tt:<i 1'rl't' E:.l Call t;t"nt' 562-'~ Painting 1:-.'T EXT Ne.at. horwst. n •.s:. , l.! } rs exp L1("d OJ H · !hi 1045 t'loe ext pa1nt1og St Lie Ins. T<y me n !)un-8Jf,.s.s.!)5 <c\la.llly pamung cSt paper. tnl!-Work guar. Jo'ree es t St.eve. 547-4281 U&stom lllten or painL1nJ1 & "'all graphics lloml' or bus 1nei.s. Patric k 661-ln86 ----------f'kl*r /Repair ..................•.•.. !'eat patrhes & texturell AtHEST. 893-1439 --------· ......•.•.......•...•.• Diamond C u !i l OOl Uphols tery Spec ial Month o( Apnl. 2S'/. tc1 40'4 DLSrowit on top ol the l rne rabric 2421 :-.ewpart Blvd. Cost.a Mesa 00-0111 t:xpcrl in p.atchei. & Wlftdow~iftCJ r~~lU l <·o«;. Int I t;xt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rsnbl ~5660 Profes:.1onal window -ckarung by J oe Oanteb P\a.<.t.er & Stucco Re pair. 714·548-8&3 QUlck & clean N() Job u1 ----- --- sm;.UI ~HOO.~ Have somettung to sell" ~ - - -Classtlaedadsdoit weJL_ ......•..........•..... OOYOU Of'FERASERVlCt:? Sun & fun or work to bt· Bnckwork. !>m all JOI>' l'rof pamtlllJl f'.xl & 101 dooe? Call JC'ann1c ~-wport. Cosln \\t"!>ct (.< 1.1.1"' ral.t"> =38001.5 "'n·1• ~ew cnn s tru c t1on Re~1-hng. rep1prn~. • k"(.trof\Jt leak det~l'lron ·1111>11.tl s:fl·J J!;-1 Let lhe public know Wtlh an ad m the O;i.iiy Pilot Sen1ce Olre<:lory Jl can <U>l you as LttUe as S2 OJ ~ day For more m fonnalJOO and complete rat.cs cal I 642 56'm. 968-6157 lf'\llle.675-Jli5l'\l'!o ,~l~4~MC \1-..a 1-; x p . I a d y d o t• , hou.'>l-Clearuni: per da~. o wn trans Car o l 548 2n49, 646 6502 Br11:k 1Aurk, frpk '· pl..111 leri. lll' :-0.t·W n •p .rtr rrtt' \!l>l. ti~IJ Olhl , 1~.:;;w IFJ\\' .. l'.i1ntinv ,tn 1nv o.lfi'.I \I ) ~. llllnl I• ,1 '"'' k m) r1 r. l1\ ~lit>~ -Poot ~iu. R•poirs .......••...•....••••.. '>'<tllt J rc<tll) • i. .. on 1")01 • '-311 l'uul l.X...:tu1 Fr••c ~'!>l 1).3 ti&:! Lost Ir Fowtd S300 Lost & Fowtd 5300 Penonah 5350 H1ftp Wam.d 7 100 Http Wellftd 7 100 Http Wantt'd 7 I 00 Http W..t.d ....................... ······················· ....................... ....................... ······················· ······················· ....•.••••..•....•.••.• 7 I 00 Http Warhd . 7 I 00 Http Wta//H 7 100 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 6 42-5678 Found or Jost a pet ?. Call Special Pals Hotline . 7141972-lZJS. 2131289-3515 Found: Keys on Moorovia St .• CM. April 15. Call lo 1dcnll I y. 646-!)386 . t'ound: Black m ale Cat. Shorthau'ed. VIC . 11th & TusUn Ave. 4 15. 548·1569 FOUND: Ll brown fe male puppy. 3 -m o . o l d, Brook.hun;t & Yorktown, ,~_962J __ -4251 ___ _ Fount! Wh1 \I Lhas a ,\i.t-o. '.\I J <',\rt hur '.\I am • '.li9-5&1\I dlt 5 :JO Found ('ockeor M .1x. h I k ..., h l \l 2 Ch1hU<JhUd~. I hr ... h11hr 1' • I lg hair bm whl F Shrthr blk whr F f'.1t. ;\;B Animal, S he ller, IM ·•·'"' LO!>'T f<towanl' '\'1ostly lilack mall' Lab Shc•p mix ~hl'JJ 1•Jr.. Hr<1\\ n llc..i tull Jr Vil &'.11'h l111lt<m.1polt'>, II B 4 16 Re ..... rrd • 731~;37 FoWld · Vtrv old blac·k Cockapoo Rhnd & dl'af Vic RcpublH' Sl. CM ~~7f<eward 1..a;t white Ion~ hJ1recl teal Fl·m 1 ~rn (·ye, I blue. dcclawed 96.1 250-l Lail Al Greyhound Bu' Statmn m Lai!una 8'>:u·h pl:.ucl !.wt1·asc· <·onta1nml! ~u~·n " dothe!>. l'honc 121.;11 121-!;00J Rl'ward Penonafs 5350 ...•.....•...••.......• 547.2563 COYER GIRL * 953-0778. 24 Hr Out.call Service PRE LAW student ne<'ds S25,<XX>. Will do anything LeRal. Confrdent1a l DVM . P 0. Box 3242, N.B. 92663. ------- DIAMOND WANTED: Pm part ~ "''LI buy llo J carat. cash. N. B. 548-4975 MASSAC£ :.1mpat1t o Your ma:-.seur I!> ElohJamt:~ Oulcalb 9 11. 494 5\ 11 ... .SPI IUTUAL RF. \{)f~r.S JOam !Opm F'ull) L1\' cl 1!12 72!16 or 49:! 003 I 181 :i ~ Camino Hl'al. Sau Clem. ---------- Gnat Company ESCORTS :!1 llr. lo II OIM CHECKS /MC /VISA •FOXY LA DY * 01...'TC \LLO:-.lLY •972-1 138 • UISCRU:TOl 'TC...\LI. Heward for rt't urn nf lrg •953-4473• TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS t).l2 1571 *LORI'S* Escorh•Outcoll 24 Hrs. 738.&952 NOWlllRlNG Prof. Ma."'8aJle by Steve. Lac 'd The rapis t , N H 11AM·8PM. Appt only. 548 2817 Escorts 24 In. 972-1238 CHECKS/MC/VISA •FOXXSHOI'• •972-4776 * 24 Hr Out.call Serv tee Fun Parties.Etc. For Sance re Open People 1.arb~ Free this month COl.:PLl-.Sonly 75Q.067 I ~l:\GLl::S only 750 Of.77 l~Oed )1sg 24 11 rs DAY& EVENING O.C. AIRPORT *ESCORTS* 972-4976 10AM-4AM "di L'tlucatl.'<l )OUllg DI tr:ict1\ c blond ..., om an fret: to tra .. cl will d11 am'th1nl! lrgal fo r SI .ooo + · c\pt.•n:.c'> Confidrn· 11..iJ B Wh1t1ng P 0 Ao~ 22.1. Bal hi. Cd !12ti62 Penonal Services 5360 ...•...••.......•••..•• A e ,·ou nt1 n l! Clerk /Secretary. Gooct lyptng !>kllb, 10.kc•y an ding machine. E.>. per_ pref 35 hr. work week t IOOd bencf its S850-S l ()()I) m n ca II r 0 r A p JI t . IW-0610 Accowwts Payable Pan t ime. e xpt:raence neces:.ary. 645-650 l ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ' BOOKKEEPER Land development co. located 111 ~.8. seeking q ualified person to handle . accts payable & ll bookkl.>ep· U1Jt-Ex.per in construe· uon llld prererred. Xlnt benefits & worktng con · lb. Call ~tr Lee "'kd) s txwn 3-SPM. 640-5771. AcCOOJnlJng clerk needed for busy Npt. Sch. tour company. Experience desired. Neat pnntm~ d mus t. P e,R b oard. Pleasant cnv1ronml'n\. Tra,•el benefit!>! Call Pam. 752-0788 ACCOUMTS PAYABLE BOOKKEEPER ,\ full lime· pos1t1on 1:. d\a1lable for anuratc l'J(:r.-00 wtth at least tY. o )ears exJ)tnence m prt>· ~anR anounts payc1· ble. worlunJ! knowledJ.:e cl J>llYTOll antl ma1nla\Q.: 1ni.: bank <tnuunL" )hh t ~" J!ood office .,k1lh 1'1·rm;m1'nl pc.Jl>1t1on with. J!Oud ~c1lcir) Comp:in) pllrd life. ho!>prt .. I mt"dtc:al and <li'nr .1 I 1.-nerit:. Compan) 1 r1•clr1 WU\Jll. Apply al ~GE CO.AST DAILY PILOT ~w. Bil) ~trccl Adventurt' lra\t•I ,\rl rruruslrallV{' phOIORPlll(' as:.c;tant to motion p1l1ure photoi:raphcr R.cqwre. world t ra' l'I "'1lh antert:sb m outdoors & wntmg ~ !.tud10 t:.>.pcne nn· rt'QWn.'<i All r-..plw~ considered. H~ue:.t Uttervww to Rc:.Parr h Dept . P 0 Box 891& Uru versal Caty, 91608 *Advertising* START MAKING SSS TODAY!!! ASS F: \I ti I, F: II <.; &. \\.ARk:llOL'~f. l'i-:01'1.E Irvine hc1,•·d 1•h•c lrurul.., dlstr ljocJll 1111J 11Pl)OftWlllfl."> & 1·11 lwn1• li-ll>t.:JU litib TrJl} '.\lun 1-'n ~5 ~lf{J'hl A.':tS .. J\\liLl-.HS °"l' "''II I r'a 1 n ,\ µ p I ~ i d m , :>taeCregor 'i athl:.. llJJ\ Mat.-cnlla. l;osta Mt·~d A.SSEM8LE.RS For medical dectron1cs 2 YeaN eXj:Nnenl·e work· mg wilh small rot'd1c:al part:.. Hours 7 am lo 3 30 pm. Excellent bcnefallli & woriung condltaons. Mts· sion VteJO area. Only th!W.'~ng permanrnt 1:mplu} ment ne<'d appl~ Call Susan 581 ·3830 Th1.1 Dail)' Pilot needs ~ person for our Class1f1l•d Advert1s1ng De part· ment The person we 1-------~~--seek should have s ales or telephone s ales ex- penence, be able to type 45wpm Celeetnr>. ha\'e a pleasant pcrsonaht; & 1.'0JOY working ..., 11h " weat group of pcopl,•' Wf' offer c.>.<'l'llrnl nim- pan\' bcn..f1ts rnc lulltnR medical. dcnt:il. llf1· 111 .. urance. 1·rtd11 un111n, £1<: Sdlan l'Ll ~ n11n rru.%1on' l'lea.'* (:all I or inll'n 1t•w Pn'5onnl'l 1J,•pt fi.t;! l J2 I. l>'Kl 'l'ii ORANGE COAST DAJLYPILOT 3JO W 13<1) !-il c..:a.1 d .\tto•,4 l::.:qu,11 (Jpportuntty 1-;mplo\t•r AIRCHAFT 11 \HT~& !Ju()( ~uppht"'i :.tore nct•<b tll:isdc ~all-sflt'r~on. nl·.1t dpJ>taranct• r .. q Fu 11 - llmc ~O-i594 ----- .ASSIST I .. EDJTOR SURVEY 5 l'.JP;\I t.o !I 30P\I. :>Ion da v I hr u fr rd a\ !J :lJ,\:\l 10 I 301''.\I S..ilur 11.i' <~rc.it fur t•ollei.:1.an' :ind ITlOUllUl<(hlt"r.. ~I 00 p l' r W 1• < • k I I ' I Y HEQLI Rt \I E:\'1' I~ \ I; DO I> \ Cl I ('I ( '.ii I M:! lJll. t•\I .II:? ,tll• r 1 IHl'\l , \1 1111<1.1; tllr11 f'rula) Assist Office Monaqer t-\ill l11rx· llro; " , ;\Ion thru t-'r1 Y.illt '>•1m•· "" r Urnt· Xlnt tham 1· l\11 ,1.t ' j 11t-,. m 1· n 1 ".1 Ltt ' rwi.;ol 1.1hl1• ' .ii I ;\Ir• Th1•mp ... 111l lu r Jll!ll 711 •·l.! iiO.! l 1 'n ~. '1 . ~.xx :'lo1•Y.ll0rt llh 11 ('us• .i \l1~.1 Asst. Apt Manoqer Couplt•. Will' 0 !1 111·. hu.,band·m,1intt•n.1n1 c 3.ll WUlS. ()I t'Jl)~lllt t-. lo pcnl'lll l' rl'tj d 'l~L:>1i:mt &ln,rllt•r "'""fl1-.1 111 m' hom1• CJll .di• r :, ~:,rot U\llYSll I t-1< n1 t•1frtl "'-!uh \pnl ~I thru \LH •1 II '' ..im lu I Jll pm t d11hl SJ.'.i ... ~ ln1111 ~'51~ Ckean.'1ik fl'(l\•ral S;1\ uig.-. ha!> 1mm1.'<1 0~11 Ut~ lor J lull timl• & .. pan llal4.• Tl'llt-r in 1l '> I'll:!\\ SIAn J u..i.n Col Pl.Strano ~flet! Tius po!>lllOfl OI · fef'S an xlnl opportunity to de' eloP your technical & commun1cauon skill:.. to PR«J"t:S:. an a n1p1dly i:ro°"1n~ fm11nl·1al or )(amtal111n ~-' IJl:l ll fl• ,. ,.., twlplul !Jul not r1c 4U1r\!d Wl• oHl!r an xlnt st.artmt:t -.a.1.11) & t'Ompn·hen~t' 1· lwnl"ht PJl l.J ~" 1\p 1>h1 .i(tun:. ffiJ) L~ ult i.wlt:<l .n OCEAHSIDE ff:DERAL SAVIHGS m'I C'.1fl\mt1 f ·IJ•I It .1n•1 ~1t•· ttr 11 "·'" .1 u , n , • ..._, I , :..,.,,, \11 \J11rm.1l l\• \, ''" ~ m1••"' 1·1 l'l.1nkm~ IHS T ALLMENT I LOAN OfflC ER ColkdiOf'I boc kqround w /1~din9 ex~r for qrowinq independent in a prime ""o. Sud RMUmr & solory rr· qiremt'nh to H .A . J«-dan PO. Box 1207. San Clt>mentt>, Ca. 92672. Jnsh Se\ler. M V1ctorrn Informal.Ion App t &h 497Mi -PROBLE:'!IS N l'cd lo C'>Sta \lei.n Between the hour., 8A)I 51')1 <.:all for appomt mcnt pled!>l' •>12·43::! l , ext m 1\rr;wrnng Sen ice ne<'d~ 1 clevhone Operator hir 7A.\t to JP:-1 sh1fl. ,\ppl} Ill p£'r.on 22)1 "'ore:.l 1 re \tlendanh n•·dll•ll lor lla11k1n)l ---------1----------T<ilk" 1-rt-C coun!.l:lmi:. -.elf ..... n 1n ,.:.1-. 'tJllon., Conanercial Tel .. r rn 0 l' '.\1ui.t I~· l·~t rPrrh' F'O U :-.' D BI k . ma 11! MIC Help!J.ne i;,1;-;.2222. ar1 Lag. Bch Dachshund on '<ot t 1 ngham . Vi c· Brookhurst \I c Fadden Soclol Clubs 5400 Equal Oppt) Employ('r -h rt'habt.1 ~ hc>nt•'' .tnd {...1\hJt•nn1! t''\f>t'nl·O<'C' Charties Angels 1---------i.:ood w numb\·r~ ( Jll ~\l>Ullll>l'hl·1p1u1 5316012 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------Art l)(>pt. f11f" appt &16-\11,111 _ __ __ ;~~~~Km'~~~;;, .ACCOUMTt~GF/T lSSISTANT -.-UT-oMOT-IV_E_ r ound 2 s1ne r ran *0UtC311* 10$.! dating scn ·u·t'. :"o Hours sam.s pm. w11h IDJNRECTOR TIRE SERVICE Husklt'll, I male, 1 rem 642_3812 extra charge for our AC· some O\ert1mt> Must I><' M Ill .ifld h~ht rrpa1r; Wrlhni: Both w 'blue eyes. 2 TIVJTJl-:.'i CLUB Sa\c able1ooperate lOkeyad· Promotion of our srnanr tu tram. :"t>wpon Tu,· Black cats. 1 male, 1 fem ';11 <on member..h1p fci; dang mactune Will train. arw.t creates an <'Xr 1•p· Ct•nt"r 3000 1-; Coa.,1 w kitten!>. :'>lw pt Bch MC I Visa ___ ,_1_14_i_63_1._7_18_1___ Call ror upporntment llOOlil opportunrt~ f1Jr .• llW)' Cd)1 ."'1.imaJShelter. 644·36.SG 1-----------trr<Jrl'.:~t MARKt:;TS "-kl lied. profc~'dOnal ------------&.~,·~ 642-7702 arustanabusy,l'n ·Jt1,e. AUTOROUTE Preparati.... rour person art depart Rl::GISH .lt ~orly A'.\1 1~ .. 'e a e ~ ~ 'J ·~ OoV'·+~thorv& ?,; .•. r rE'"*'t f horv ~~---""~ e~tJU (;· ~ tan8d t M \ ru"'n iV\£l- ~ wi11 {o¥.e ~0\.l( {)(){~ 1. U-&mcr t~~~ ZA-Vtv.V? 8~-7~;~. You rooy request Ad-Sitter service when placi ng yoor ad . : . our ~t!e< number will appear 1n your Doily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter tokes your messages .• . you coll in at your convenience to get the responses to your od ... this service is on ly SS per week. For more information and to place yoor ad coll 6'2-5671 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mcnt 1\ppll<'anlS should 11 , to 2 hrs 5:37~, 10 ~ t.hol"O\.ij(hl) ,Rrounded S l !I O m o X I n t Jobi Wanted, 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSE SITTERS : 2 re liable male seruors . For more rnfocall 675·7402. Mature woman desire!> position as companion practical nurse. Exp., ltlnt. reis 49'J.3998 PROF. BARTENDER Will serve al your pvt. pQrty, recep .. etc. Also, some pbotog. call B 111, 493-1379 HOUSECLEANING Own trans. Rererence:i. 557--4426 PROFESSIONAL FAMILY COOK w\11 specialize In gourmet cooking it de· sired. Xlnt refs. Age 40, rema.1e. Prefer lo live ln or a.alary to compensate. 53&1396 aft Spm. EXECUTIVE SECtAD. ASST. Qualliried pro(. al· lilude . Background In lepl, real eeute f& rel•l· ed contacts. 806-3730. ACCI'G BKPNG TEMPORARY Register todav lo work on various accounlanit & bookkeeping ass ri:n · meots. Work close lo your hom e . Figure Clerks to Seruor i\ccoun· uints need<.>d throughout Orange County. ROB .. TllllLF'S accounlefl1)S 2.3.13No. Broadway 11200. Coldwell Banker Bldg., Santa Ana (7141 llMfOl FREE PARK.ING ACCTO Cl.ERK -Halt day pref. Al ~. per h r . fUll·Ume comm w Jex· per. Xlnt VIC btne So . West S.A. Call UCPA 546-5780 Sell wtth EASE! J('aa BR£EZE OWl\ecS Ms MZ-5178 In SPol and procc:.s color mounhghl W1H:-.. re prtnl techniques. ii· tirt•tl, i.11'>.1bil1\). '-lU· lustratlon. layout, t~ pc tk-nl.\ :-.ee<J ~d "ht•cls specification. lc ttrr1 n g 540-:xnl or 540 1>7:!2 and atr bn.ash technique -------- SuccessruJ candidate will Baby Sitter needed Tues have at leai.t four yeurs & Thurs 7PM llPM & expenencc. with the em-Sat days for 2 ~mall pti.a.,as \n art preparation ctuldrm Please call aft fOf" Lhe prmt media 6 f>tG-3791 Art department mannge· ment expenence and a BABYSITTER lllSK PR degree in commerc ial -Llve-infor 2yrold grrl art are desirable Beaut l rv ho me P\l Salary ranges from S300 rm bath. (iood p a ) to ~ a W(,'Ck plus com · 552-3773 plete benefits package including health and den· Babysitter for 9yr old tal plans. d a u II h t e r . M a t u r e Apply an person betwC(?n penon, Ute hskpg, own 9AM and 4.30PM. Mon-tram. Alt. school & eves day to Friday, or t all lm!gulardays. 675-5648 642,4321, ext. m. for ap· polntment interview. UtOe Mila Muff« sal oo a ~I COAST N I«, a1001 ume a llider' and reald in tbe DAILY l'ILOT 0.Uy Pilot Clasallied 330 W. Ba Y St. tedkJn about Mias M u1. Costa Mesa Ill'• 'NM and bousbt it An Equal Opportunity for •·• You can 1ell l:mpk>yer ~ ltlfd and lol& ol Find What you want in Dally Pilol Ctass1Cleds otller tbln111 thr ou gh Dllily Pilot Classified Adi.~ IOSl7tl I 'nttl'tl ('.1 la for111 a 8.1 n i.. z;:,n W Coa .. 1 ti"'' 'l'" 1i.1n &•.1r h I fi;Jl J:!IJO EO 1-: BAR{;tRL Pull or part 11nw Sdldr) +. l' '.\I tw1;. s.54-l d a) s ---- BARTENDERS f\111 lrml' $.'i 75 tn s1art Part time oo r-all SS 25 to start. Pnvotc Counlr) <.:l ub Cc1ll for appl 644-5-104 81::.\l,,TJClA.'\ Ex~r. s harp, progress&\C needed. Call for 1n · t.crvteow. w ·Kerstrn HB. ~)W Beauty Ass 't , 4 day w~k l..ic d reqwred 645-0212 BOOKKEEPER-Im med opening for full charge bk.kpr, capable of handl· 1n1t all functions t hru t rail balance. Salary commensurate w 1exper & ability. Xlnl compa ny benefits. COntact ofc m gr Tapelte Corp • Garden Grove. 638-7980 looldn•pinc) Au't Job Colt Clttil Needed for architectural & urban design Clrm Salary nextble. benefits. Plea.1e .send resume lo· Pllfl 1~12 Sky Park Cir· clc, lrvtne 9Z'714 ··•····•••••·····•··•·• 11' J)'~ .tntl l1 I Ht~~ nw [).a1h Jttl .. l l'IJ' •• 'ITldll rou1 1· 111 tit ..: CJ.ak1A1,. •I ..111.irt m1·11~ '1:1•1Aport 11;,d~or H1.:h ~ hr.-.1 drt'd o\p(;mxrnwll' •·Jrntnt.:' u :ttJ IA' r rnon t h t:dll~ lJZI I~·<>\ 1• )our namt- .\nd phuoc numl..t:r ..........•..•.•.•..... CLBUCAL Y,ntr;· lc•H•I pos1t1l)O , I \j•ar oll ice exix:rwn<·~· n~Uln.'(I, ab1h1 v lo "'<irt.. "1th lt~ur~ a mu•.1 T,11.. 1~ applJc:al.luni. l:>l:l.,.,et·n H 111 only. ~tral•iflt• ~. 17tiil Arm<ot ronR Ave• • In 1m• E <J t-:. A Kcn· -~'~nd Co . ......_ (.1erlt 7 11. llpm-7am But f \'\ Scn er Lunch l"uU tune. 67!) P<iulanno, <Uu'o 11 <id~ 6 dJ):. J CM iSl-4652 CUDS "'~· Apply 1n pt.·r~on \t1 - John (; 1 Id 1• . I-' o o tJ ~Lmager. Hotd La~una. Part ttme & full time graveyard. part lime s w 1ng. Apply 1 -EleVl'll Store. 1097 W. Baker C M_ 425 South COiitSl llW). L3Runa Beach c n :nrnlA STYLE (X)()llt foe a.erv1cc dell, 11".:.ton~ (or ,, -.tt>Jm tlil 1,. • .n tnnge benefit' St"<· 'tor~ mdi.:r lluithes .\l.ar1u.1..'.. J.UJ \'1:1 Lido 0r , ~WJ)( £kh 615 J'JJO CarWa.o;h ca .. tu._-,....· wanted full or I' 1' t-'tn \I\ Santa AnJ. ~'\pt B1 h c·.111f>.14 4400, "'' \; .. 1 .. r '\Ill<\ c, .... h1N. tuJI 1tmf' 1tlJtun· \\ .. 01,111 • ,, .. n 1·n11-tl pro• l<'I T•'l .1p\1h \I\ ))o•r,<•ll \\, "'I" rm.ar ~• t 3.11. r I thl I I h• \ I 11:>1 O.BtK TYPIST T0$875 lnterestiog pos 1l1on irr Sates Adman. Dept or IJri:e I rvane company. Plenty oe opportunLty for growth & excellent benefits Call R ita, ~ Coastal Person· nd ,\J.?cnc). 2790 Harbor, <.: :\t ..,-t•\er ,\ fee --- CO:\tl',\NI0:-.1 . mature kmal., w Cahf dravl'r. 1111 fL"'' tn :is~ist act I\ 1· h rn.ilt 3 dJy'i a Wt•i•I.. LJll i\d !'.>ttlt:r ;: 1410. 1.L 1:u r. ~ hr. CASHlERS jRe stourant C'tl\11' \, 10, 'I \ "' I I' \I .J 1J.1 \ 1-:ldt-rl} ..... m.111 "'1·k., m1dcllt ,11.;111 Y.om:in 111 'hr homl <'(. dorr11 .... 11c 1lut11·~ N11n· 'rn""•·r !-.Jl.ar) \1 1,., \ ll'Jll l'IJ 5:ri7 ·'"' ~ -t. ~i i CASHIERS UTDTEM 1 ~· n1m: 1111•\ ,,, ;11l,il1l1' lnr full 11m1• '"' 1,1n1 \bn..ii;t r-tm ~1111 ,"<, :tr•I 1lllt' '\() 1"\~H'rll'll"• rl•'\ \\,. trdtn \d\ J iii \ mint 11pp11r1u1111' f11r rn..u1 1~wm1•111 "'•'>•\ion 1 .. S~ ,!l µ••r hn11r 11 <lu..il.Jf11.t Fur mon• 111 r11rm.111or1 & lfll•'n ll'\\ JPS>!\ tu ~tori· =H:!. Joo•r l roY.n \Jll1·~. LJ ~un.1 Ut.'.a'h t!lS ~~) Wrll m t,-r, 1\..., ~londJ) th ru Ft1<Wy from Kam 10 3pm Equal Oppor t:.mp!C)yer Ould CJrc lrvc·m, hit.' hsk p ~. l'M h u m \• 5.5tt iiii I Ol'.m up ~rson ror health dub. 2 J hro; p<'r eve . :-1,c; 5411 171\S or 631 97!11 CLERICAL TYplll8. telephone.'. misc A\·t.uratl! typing &. de· Rl'f'ldlblly a mu!lt Xlnt Bener1ts OC t\Jrport Area fhxknck Brown Assoc. S-16-999.l Cll'ncal. Jnvoacc p ro· ce!>sor. mus t t y p e. ehallenittng poti1tion with texule wholesaler m M 1s· saon Viejo. 770.2922 Oenw WOllD P9lOCESSott llMSYSTEM 6 SI 100 Lovely Irvine Co. growth position. dynamic peo· p&e, casual atmosphere. 1rvtnc Personnel Agency 488 L. lllh, Co6ta Mesa Sulte22i6 642-1470 WnAdffelp? 842·5e78 C'•'O.,tnk 111111 -..-,•n ·t:ir} :'\IU:.l hJ\1' 1'\l~'rt l'OCl' In frt,lcl uf purl•h..1 .. 1ni: anti .. .it>< on1r.11:h an.J have .,1.111 r.rl l'1J11.,tructmn J C· c 11unt1ni.: knowlcd~e . 1 )p1111.;. shorthand re- qu1n d SJlar) com- tn\•nsu ratt• wrlh l'\.- JA'nt•nle S4md re:.umt' to ,\ti: ~I IJaily P1lnt. I' (I f\1\ I~. Costa MesJ, ( . \. 92ti2ti V)._ l"wltll•r help "ant t.'(J, lull & pdrt t1ml!. No l'\P nrte.. .. ary AIJpl) rn pt'rson , Wholly Cow R1•,ta urant. 3420 V 1.1 Oporto. Ste, ii2. N B. S 'I.' Mike. --------'-Cook net.'<led for rettn• mt'Ot fJCllaty 2nd Shill , Qu.anl1t~ cooking expt'r. req'd Good benefit::..~ Newport Valla. 642·5861 U>OKS for Conv. Hosp. frt>e health ms. afte r probation penod Every other weekend off. Apply 1445 Superior A ve. i'ewport Beach.. Counter-Girl. Kusler's Oeaners. FUii lime. 186 t:. lt>UI. CM.548-7022 COUHTER HELP Pull or p1time. Dry Clea n ing plant. Eastbluf( Cleaners, 2547 EastbluH Or., NewpOrl Beach, 92660 • Counter help w•nle •, Mature person In faai food operallon. P /\icne days. c.11 Richard •t: 833-8347. CREDIT ASS,. Corporate . orrt~ needl qmlified lndMdual wllb ~. accta re,eelva- ble background. 60+ typ- ing, NltOmer tef'Vitt ". e.e r . S9SO /m o. Call Shen)' fOf' appt. ~Wo F,qulpmen\ Corp 540-.. ., -CWLY Pll.01 Ffld•r· Apnl 11. IMO ~~~~.~ .. ~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!!.~ I ... w....... 7100 HlfpW-.d 7100 ...,w..... 7100 H1fp Wtl!llH 7100 ...... Wtlftd 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• # .................................................................... . IW.lcateAHn llt lp. Ex EXTERMINATOR Ex Ga•AL OfftCI ~ prerl'rl"t'd. ovc-r PH or tramtt Stu d)' m>To8'.vt '8. F\.111 Thn~ ,.lb for r1 llhl JMIUOn MOR t-: t WITH iW4 S6t9 l'rol1t Wnllll 6 airuup l-JCP ERJE.NCE ------~ App(y IH2 Mon~ f).,. Olrl otflc l>t-liH ·ry \.an Orl\ er ~ Uoyd I' t Control Vant'(hdlv1t1 Cood d rh 1n1 rc•cord :Ali K. Uyer Rd , A Wt1 w111 Lra1n JoeMTHI 11MISHAll Tl.AM TI~S....al G«lr• Chari olrf'r-. llWtCCJmmb IOU ltal\!d :binp Tt)IJ1t11u& l...t•itl Med.It al AINUat• n l f"ro11 l 6 bMil olnc.. tJC~MClll't' helpful. Call Ann at &nt!CXM t' unr M f' 631 '-Co p&Kt benefit. .... i;mq tr~. die cut Al)tlbtbtotwwnlt ti 0 t: M 0 N T R AT 0 H ll.OI. Pi ka LOlt 1 da)' ~ J>roduc·Uun f.'latt1 You II bt.• .. 111na dt• "•lu5>41r ln1t .. 11 lur y In l\M..'t\ .. V11llarta. +-, ,. t•art lime m our ut>.i Wl'cl.. bt'ndlb l'lent• NeWJ>()f1 l\(oal'h tiro«'rr. Uou•~ ~a 1 •• ,. u .U 2171} 7 m -- .ak U'l lww1111. 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It. .11 f ., ldl•· ~deor N~w Life REE CAREER SEMIHAA SAT. APRIL 19th IC>a.lpm [., Jrt1 Jt.out th1• ''"" •• t.11t t,u ..... •n•"'' •·••n11u, t ••I lo\ 1•rult'''l"ll.il 1n 1'·• 11 ft1 1d .S h ttUI 111 . "' II \ ..... ' ,t ,.. ·~ ti \. 11 I., I H ·111 J \\ I 'I,. I· I~ I~ • 1, J., II r flJ" ~I llo oll If J.. J l fl ,\ I 'IH1.:1•1 l'•"•I'"' fll'l•d1·ll ltl .._,,,, .• , t 111 ·" h 11f1 lnp 1 ••mrn"'\1111 I J Jl flud lf.\Jl11 17 I 4J 146-5502 J 'll'ol .... I .ill tor .1ppl T~ic/~rltt-Jey I 'l·r..,.•nnd U1·111 494-940 I I~_ ......... ,J'>...7.'Y..-,-... j ..... iliiil ~t 'l)'plnt, Ute bt&kpt. Wlll tnUn Nr. 0 C. Airport. ~1001 ~ .... W'f1 .. ina 11.aency, be.avy ~.>'Pina. sno nao. C•ll Loi•. m.CIO UC8'T'IOMIST Pleasant pcnonal.ity. lite typng. Corpor11~ office. Newpor1 Be1ch. IJ40.tlil50 Recept1on1 s t /T y p111l , MonwlfC.'J 8.:.> to l Good atUimet1c Non 11moker pn.<f 14 per hr. Call Dt!tty 826-0710 R.c<.'ept10t1L-ct , front oftic4l, pr orei.s 1on o l ap pea r u n r e. M o n • 1-'r 1 8 ~5 ~xl-cll, bcner1ts. Mortl(al(e bro k er· Fai.h100 hland. Hl'v 7~ R.E.LedS*s I~ I 5% C.0.-uioft SNTWsS-.ed t5S.l40.2 .AM fOf' Mr. Ev•1 Rest<iurant JOU.YROGER'S l'I acC't."J)lUlg a pplications for cxpr'd rook. Costa Met;.i ~-~~- IH~<iTA U H ANT COOK, l~ appht:a t1ons Mon· 1'"11 . J ~ The Hu s t y l't•lir un, 2735 l'JcH1c Coa .... t llwy, N U -----l~wurunl COOKS 1 u~~rl-S'>J-:S Ariply 10 p.-r..u11 I ·,~SA Mt\IU,\ u .. na l't I lurl>!Jr 3 :;, Moo lllurs 1u .... t.<1urant ;\•'"" & t•xr 1 l1 n ~: r• ... t.uurJ11l t•om 1·pl Npl lit h , I rv1n•· un·,, Opi•n 111 J.: ' ( 0 r I' ll ' h I ,. r .. ' c uunta hl'lp. fJr••11. & UlJlll)' f\Jll l1rnt• fit 1>.1rt tlmt' < :..11 ~1 r ... ni.:lu.h 11511.5(11 ·~ ... lJ\11 Jiii (. u () ... H l' I 1 I' ' • l' II Pt t11•1111•d, lull l•m ... H'hl'dUlt• \ Jr11·d 1-:1 ~1i.tu1·I Country ('lulJ. l..1J.:W1,1 '\1j,lu1·I l'hom• <hof' ~11->.iit,7 'JA~I JJ ·~I nc .... •J \lqolJJ}' H•.,,..IJUI .th! 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Mgmt potential. For llllo cal 1640-5093 SALESCURIC for m a r ine hardware More an Npt. Reh. Expr. Ill'<'. f"/Umc. lmmed. All t'CJ. bener1ts. Ca pta an ·~ l.ockc r. 645·171 l. EOE M fo' S A 1.1-;s C I. Jo: R K - 1'n~t11(c drust i.tort· N pl. lk h ,.'Ull lime rwrmu IM'l'lt. 11cnc.(i7:;-0l:i0 Mr. 1-J wood ---S..\.Ll:S CLF:ftK '>r rt:'ttred man l 1 ffi t' f' VI'' Tom.:n'J.!1744 d >" S4·m l l1ur1 <; 1tl I St\J.i'.."i co rNS~Lons lfrmt'mber when you wc-rc a kid and wanted L•1 earn )OUT own moot>y ., Well. v.c have i.everal k1U.'I "ho do. but. thc·y ott.'<l a mature assen 1.,,c adult lo chllpcrone anll t'OUJ'lscl tht.>m tn sall''i oncntcd )Obs rrom t. •1 l'\1 daily . $4 00 hr 111 ... wrt 1100 00 week polt•n tJJI Phoo<' ft'l2·4:rlt. 1-:xt ~h•'tWt~n 2 and1; l':\I A'>K FOR LAUHlr. 1': (J 1-: SALESCLERK ~·,,r mJnn·· h..t rdwa11• .,,., rn .\1·"po1rt ll•·<i• ro t-. \IJl.'I 11'11' <' 11l'l't•:-'tJ r\ !•111 1 11nw rmmed1:..11• •11;·nin1: \II t·11mµ.a11v l•'flt11t' C'..JI BAI.Ill 11\ \t\Rl.,E. ~ !f6il 1-.01-· M F II ~I~ r:nerget1c & tn tellJgent young woma n ~~ for exclusive ~· ta• I i.h o p . M US l be '3'th1on o n e ntat"d , & h .i \ c m .. n es ~ l' r 1 •• I • JP,.b1ht11 .... for futur1 "' ' lll~'T l'J.,,..., I Jll ••I ·•••IJI • '" \pru1111, .''I I ,, h1u11 J ,I Jt1il, :--11 '*' :J....i.! \11~· 111 I""""'"' ...... 11111\ I L1. •'fl 1!1 • 1111 10( ""'I \ '"t"""· llu11l111;11111 l~ JI ll I t.-,t.• ur .a Ill COOkS Jl r••Jk fJ,I 'fllft, I'\ I• n1•111" nnh \pjll \ 1n 111·"4111 li.n•·t1i-,1,:111 \IJ l1.J rl.1·r.,, .'I:.! ~. lith ( '-""tJ .\ll .... J SJI. 'l:•rl, OUl~•llll ).! & I nt·ndh IH \ r ... 0 1 11hlt·r I-•1 11 · "r ·I' • T • J r ~lft. ......... t•Jr Il l').,. \l H \,'\T Who r"f('('(h \nu., WE DO! lmrMdiot~ opuin9s for f\11 or pari t lme. doytor~ (~ 18 fornicjwhJ. S.'toml C:l:.inr1• 21Z!W (.k'l'Jnfront. :-.:H S.1J • .., ;\l·l'd Senrnr C1t1zen ... p tune lo makt! l'Xtr.1 morll'y. C.il l John ~l·t~ll. SAU~ OPPORTUNITY ( ~·1111 al 011 u l . rt•wn .1 ----------•I l1u11' l)p1ng, mt•1•t HUU!>4.-kl't.'pt.'r ll\'I' IO \';Jfl• for t·ldl'rly C M q1l ~ mo ii 1·S.~ 4fOIJ ~Ill' 21:i, Clt6t.i ~11·,:i 1---------- • PBX OPERA TOR • l'Jrt 11m1· ur lull rim•· •kt\" llC' 4'\I., :.Ju,I I;. .i lll1• lu "11rlo. 111111 "'kt:nd .. 1 \111n.: ... 1.i1i... n •i ,\I Jn~ 1 11 l1t·nl'l 1h Uff \l.~.9~,~!I~., mrl.1 Yillh1;lll h11"" ;,, ... ~)f. .. •11\ ~ l.trm1n.:· \\1 lk-.-.J d )!J.!fl .... :-1\ l,' ,1j.'\' \\I' 'UIJllb lh<' lt•Jd'' :\11 I H 111 <>t Cl\ l Jll l1<0,1l 1111r 111rnm"°''""' <'.ill t\ 11lJ.k1• rnon,•\ """' • COOKS COUNTER HELP W E F llullon suh· Sldl.lr). t.:am $15,000 t<l Sl8.000 Pa r t ·tim e . Yi'2 27l2 Or send r('sUml' lo l'(J80X 624. Daily Pilot, P.OBOX 15tl0, 0,,..1.a ~lcsa, CA 92626 &fGIHEERIHG LAB pulJht. 5 lld) "k indud- TECHNICIAH m1: Yit'C·kt·n<h J\ppl) in ~1in1mum I \l•,1r., ,., I•""'° 11:11 B<i t:k U;.iy 1wr11n11• r1·q111r1•1J l>r "t•wpurt l>um·~ __ :'tled11·.il n1mpa11' ~., t>t·llc•n1 tx·n..i It-. &. "111 .. GENERAL HELP in).! 1·or11l11111n , l>nh tho!.c ..._ .... ·km).! lll'rm.1nl'f1 I l·mplo) m1·r11 111•1•d apply Ca II S\.l.<,an. t'iX I :ix:JO llt•rl· wt· 1-!row auain h •rmanl'nl p os1l1ons ,1\aJJatJll-with tool rl!ntal llrm. Store~ rn Co::.ta •---------•l Ml'!>a, Lag una Beach, E l t:XECUTIV!o: Toni IX>nl!l1t::., will tram. ,\pply l!IJU Nl·wpor l Bl vd. CM or 22tiOO Lam· lll'r1 irU!W. El Toro S ECHETl\tlY \'<ant1•1I, l'XJX'rll:'lll'l'd , m.11urt· :\1u'l lw rl'ady rlJr J r hall('flj.l\' & able tu JI' li 1-:.'.'J t~ HAL 0 FF I c Jo; Cl!JX d1H•Nt1 f11'1I dut11·~ (j llU. :\1 u::.l ty iJI' and a. ... ,uml:' 11nportJ nt II 1• t' l' JI t 1o11. (I 1. l 1 c::.. rt'!>Pof\S1b1hlrl"> For in iS210iJ lormatmn t•all 7f-0 I~ or ---- wnlc 250 Newpon Centl'r GEN E R AL OFFI CE Or Su.ill' M 100 Newport TRAINEE Lii.tht typ111g. Bea ·h 926(,() plloo(.-s, prodocllon con· c • _ _ lrol No expcr nee. Com· Expcr . Le~al Secretary 11any loc in Lagu na needed for 1il1f,!at1on & Niguel Micro Precasioo Real 1.1;tate Allum l'y an ~· 831·9331 I bu:.y Nl'wport Center General Office. varied Law <Xf1cc. Wan~ exper . dUl.les, lite typing. M·f' dc::.ired or will t rain . 9-S.:.>. Call Bev 760-6060 Mu.st PM.'ICSS i.tood gram mar :.k ills . Mu::.t have Geoe.ral Office 4 DAY WORK WEEK Xlnt co bener T yping so. 170 Newport Ctr Or NB Ste2-\S100C'< FRE~2920 either d.JC'laphone exper. or good S.ll. ::.kills & be abk· lo work well unde r pressure ~alary com · mensuratc w ll•xpcr. XlnL benefit progtam an cl. pensio n pla n. frcl' p!lrlong. 8 J)81d holiduy5, & workm~ w 1rr1endly peopio m pleitstint offict• suJTOWMiings. Call J un ~.&e0-7Q.15.. - Owl!llact to Go-Carts --------Whllever' tbe Fad ~ 'tmC'lttbemarket With a Oaaslf~ Ad ~Now! 842-5678 ------ :sell Wi0i'l!A.5E ! fl'1 a BREEZE O assilied AcM MZ-5678 -----,. -. l ~TEHIOH l'L,\ .... T ~l.\li"TE~ANCE. N1•1•d l'Xµr d ha rd wnrk 1 n J? Pl'™Jl'l· Urang(· Co <1n·.1 Uill ~7 0150, Ci..'>k lor U1ll i S.I 15111 1.:11 1:;;:; ~EVER I\ H : .. : MAHA GERS IWl"ICE Ol'EHATIO"IS .15() horrn: flrl\ all' ll1·dc·h n immunity M:nd n · ... umt· Nursm~ HEMOOIAL YSIS RH/lYM to offlc·t·. :\ Uay Ur. So Cnt1caJ C...n• '"·'P JI'•' In:.urancl' Und<'rwnlcr l..agUIUi !1'~77 fcrred W1ll lr.i111 for thL' ' --~ Spt>f·ialt) Full 11m1· 111 l'crsonal L.rn\'s Stroni.i Personal l.inl.'s Underwntcr. Opportun1 ty Lo learn commcrc t.il t;.ood benefit:.. s ala ry open. C;:JI 71 ','>49-2120 MANICL:HlST I-' 1':-.~1on VicJo MlL't know all phaM·" 01 ------ IN5URANCI:: CLAIMS Comm & persona l lanes. Salary open. Good bcnl' Call Drane U. 833·955-0 WE INTERIOH UESIGN - firm has openin~ for hard work.mj(, rcspons1 ble person an the direct pubhcat1on r t!la t lon :. field. 497 ·:r17G IHV&ITORY CON· TROLCLERK Entry level pos1t1on. 1 year ofrlcc exl)4!nerrcc m ,111 1. Th~· ll a 1 r I 111l1dlc~ 642 8"8.'.!._ _ M arX\.'t m J? Up to $ IOOO nm for µ t work. ,.·or ,1µpl cull ~9-9'JllJ MABKET HESl-:A lt('ll co Ca!ih for your opm111n Mfirkl!l rl'">cart h rn nrt.'Cb wumt'n a~~ 1K 5~ to nn.'ow1•r ques tion::. on l.'On.'>wnt.'f' produrtl> w~ WTll pay you S8 Ca 11 Co mm un1ra l1 un s Research 54_9-83_ ._11 __ _ ~UX..11ANIC -$200 WC<'k Will train Open 8am · llpm. 995-8413 rc-qwred. ability lo work MECHANIC.Al With figures a must. T a k· nc ........ ICIAN ing applications belwcen MFG """ 8·10 only. Stratoflex. Two years experience 1767 1 Arm.iitrong Ave., workinl( with m 1hu le frvtne .. E .O.E . A Ken· parts . Medical company. Co ~xcellent benerlts & davis Ind. · wortc.inl( condlt1om1. Mis· J AN ITO RIAL p a rt 11100 VleJo area . Only tlmel full tim e . B x· lhoseseekang permanent perhmccd Adults only. empl()yment need apply. L-Ocal evenings . S4 per 1~C&J~.i~l &Su~il~a~n~, 58~1·~3830~~·~ hr. to start. Call 979-3923 1: JANTOIUAL 6 hour e a ch evening, M t i", Irvine a r ea 631·7727 .Medical part time posi· uon ror l gir l office an 0.-tu Mesa 0 8 GYN ex· pcnence onJy S48 3441 714-831 -1800 Nursm~ LVN S 7 3 :.> & 3 11 :W Top Salar). Oul'1landm1: l.>endll::. Rt·J.!ul.ir (.. nwnt ra1!>C's 2 Yit•l'k., \iltalloo tiftt.'r I yr :\I .a '°'medical. dental & 1ir1· 10s. at nu coi.t tu employee "111J(s b1p Con valesccn l Ccntl·r. ~1»14 Nursmg Exper. Cert.lfled Aldl'S. all :.h.1rtJ>. rull & part tune. up to $4.15 per h r. to start T RAINEES 7 to 3 30, Xlnt NA traanmg prol(. Earn while you learn. S3 :.> rrurumum to $3 70 Ftagsb1p Coov. Center , ~. OmCE WORK, P /t1 me. Apply Newpo rt T ire Center. 3000 E. Coasl Hwy,CdM omcE WQRK -Will train tu.> per week to st.art. Open Ba.m to llpm fm.84.13 J11nd what you want In DaUy Pilot Cluslfied.s. l"J.'h I., Jrt',I r•UI 11111 Arrpon ·'""' •o4n lll/IMI 1'1-~T ()!\o t 'ti;>. I 1<11 I, 1-:,1111r or 1r:11nl't' S110,1tl\ J•1h lur 1 1~ht 111•r ... t111 l'mf1t 'hartnl! & 1:111up IM•;.illh ,\pph •1 I:! Mun rl;1\ l.l11~d l't•.,1 I onlrol Jlili 1-. lh1·r lltl S \ 1'1c tun• rramt•r , p.1rl 11m." 1·111)4•r11·n1 ··II \ r l w,,rJrt Frnm1·'· i;i.o :-- tii.t~t llv. > • LJ.: lld1 l'•I Jil((, PLASTICS WOBkERS 4 day 40 hr. wulc El>Lt-:f< INl>l:Sl Kl 1-.S 21UI 0!1\ e St :0. H 1\cru...' from 0 C J\1rpo1n l'J.D 1B E l{S II t; LI' E H Will train S'2W v. l't·k to ,,,,,, Open 8Jm·llpm SAFEGUARD 957-8788 l>n l<eJll~ .'\1·t~urk Ike \'I\ 1111! l'lt•1 II full 11111•'. ltlJil 1 lnlh111..: '11111• 1•\µ1 ·111·111 c· p11· 1t-1n~1 will 1r.11n llr' 11 ;•1 " :Kl \I 1111 !-'rt C.i II '·"" \ 1.~1 j()';'U tt 1• r 1• n t ).! r a d h1olui.:y 1·hem"lr> lnr HA-J) for m<'flrt:ll l rom J>Jn v 10 Newporl l>l.S.2111 ------Ft ECEPTI ONIST SECRt...,.ARY -Perma nt'flt pan ume n ex hri. Airport area K R An· denlOl'l Co 549 1343 ~13. Rerepuorust wanted. CX· rre.&hool Teacher want pcrienled. 1m m ed1atc ed Ct!rl1(1cafr or 1•" opemni.t. ..:rl'at JOb OP· pem:ncc AM & Afll'r porturuly 1n cxpand1n~ noons in Nt·wPol1 Twarh t:ompuny Apply 111 cau ~an 640-8820 person. Ask ror .... arar. ---3333 S Brustol. So Coast PRESCHOOL/\SS1', P laza R egis H ai r Irvine. Exper prof'd. Styhst ~ 552.7494 -----------r Rccept1o n1 s t , v a ried PR~ER·Orycleuner<1. duues. will train. Must wc pcr'd, full lime. t;ull be mature a nd de penda· ror appt 548·2221 ble 979-9400 "'"' penot1 RECB'T ~ A 8 0 1t·k 360d tt'k Detween2S &3S Camera Pleasant work ~lhr. Night. 1n~ l'Ond1t1on1>. aood Call between 3 & ?pm. 1>envf1ti.. PIP. Cost a Tuet-·Fn.675-6090. Mtu. Npt B<'h /\pply m penlOrl 298-8 ~. 17th St.. SELL idle Items wlUt a Clit Daily Pl.lot Claasilied Ad. A • • -• -- - - -• ...... -~ .... /I SHIFT SUPERVISORS PltaM .,ty"' ~ Twsday-Sati.rdoy, 2 toSpmto: TACO DE CARLOS 2624 I A •HY Partcwoy MISSION VIEJO Uiual Opj)Ortunity Emplu~t'r \I I" Hl:.Ti\.ILSALF:S IN PET STORE , TROPICAL FISH , llRDS. CASHIERS, MAH.A.Ga TR.AINU. DOG GaOOMElt. 1-Ull or part-time, O\'f"r Ill only SanlJ 1\na. OranRI! lm-0311, Newport BeaC'h &t4 0980. Lal(una llills 580 3112. <.:o::.l;,i Mc:.a, 5 A 5.56-1994 RelatJ sportan..c Roods & clottunl(. ruu and part tune. Apply in person. So. Coast Army/Na vy Surpl~. 2-184 Newport Blvd... CM. Reta.II Clerk. 1-'ull t ime 1.0.5. Mon. l:''r i. Will tnun. Apply P ier l. 2710 Harbor Blvd C.M Sides. •lricWShop• Part time • llexlble hOurs Pref exl>('r In re· tall c lotr11n1. Costa Mela 54&-l821 Sale.. I' T. 4 nights pr wk, ~!W~. Sat. day:o., no Sun. dap ;, Apply m person IJt.'ltJrt:' noon, no phonl· ruJL, Ciro Jewelry, So t-0;.i.,1 l'la1.d SJll':>. Part time. G0t.)(J pos 1t 1on for r etired IA'™'" Wa:i~ Brass &d :!!34 Nt!wport Blvd. C.M. 1"12·27l2 -------- SALES PERSONS Personal.tty plus adults to work with and motivate kids. Over 21 s.i OO llr. to start In Laguna . Cap1'ltra no. San Clemente a reas. SJ.00 a wet"k potentia l. PART TIME EVBffMGS PHONE: IM2·432l or 496--6800 Ext. 250. Between l ·S PM. Ask for Andrea Sales Had10 Shack has full ti m e c a r ee r o p . pon Wlllks & part time job opportwtities open· 1ng up now In th e Newport Beach area. If YoU are military retired or a college graduate or a.re currently going to college fr hl1hly motivat· ed for lncreued e~rn. l n g s ba 11 ed on petf orma~. please ap. ply al· 2700 West Coast rfwy.N.8. RADIO SHAeK AT AHOV COIP. 1.0.1.. ' ' I l c I · r p It 1 10 l . .h D. IS •• ,r " t .- •• '• hJ -------•I SA.LIS TIA.IHHS CONTRACTOR ~ I' I' L I t: S T 0 0 l. S 4' fl ROW IH: NOW tUJUNG YOlJ:-.lli ~I 1' N 0\'t-:R 20 SAL It Y t (; 0 ~I M I S S I 0 i<IOO SSUO WK Fl' I. I. C.'OMl'A.~Y Ut;Nt;fll'S l' u, 714 8:H 0055 S..nclw1th cl<•h , rl'11 a bk counl<"r pcr<,un. l'J rt tune Days onl) ~I F ~I Sandwich shop nl•1•ds part 11me help Perfect tur hvuse\\llc llrs 10 2. Will Scoll S-1\.1 701 l or 6.11·02<8. SCTRY /IKKPR. Partt1m(' ullm<sn &.1L'l 675-0070 SCTRY /GHL Office Part lime S5 hr Student prcl :'\o 1<:A1Jr nee :?000 1-. Cou~l llw\ l'd\1 j 50! tl->5.S • -. SICUTAIY lntun1Uo"8l T rtd1111 Co &iolllo• fot i_ltATlt ••cr1tary for ••l~• ~ 8_i oranif o, All1IOI\ Accurate t)'p-U.. lhonband or ,pee-ct wn~ 2l0"3ynrn· PM~ XJnt ben fll.a iiaul .DI.an, 3S hr "'u,.lt CatJ ITlf>l.1:Hl970;- l.tlL for Mr Lottlar Tne1 ~ for lnsuninNt i\amt, pan time Rl"hll bNt mporu:lbk> womon Oflfdtod. l )'ptl'll t>«Sen U 11 I , ahorttland 11 n~rl•nl'e pt~«ml Call M'I 504!l S.:•·rtttr') Rtr plrnn1~1 "-lure PCl"&OO for t<>< Ii broluraae llrm 1n N1•wpol'l Ct>nter (;cx•d l)Vlna •lull• .,,~ .. n11.il t.W tOO ( ll Manoni ut t}.M )«a 'it_'\tffill') '°" a.w .. \ I' ID ~llllot 11ff11t• lll'UI 0( \lrpu11 l'rrr m .ilurt- '"'" ''illhlk l' r ..., Ith t•' 1 ••I lt·n1 "lo;i I h t>1 1 l•phun.-\ltr.Htl\1· •uh1t> .ind comp.in) bt-m.•l1b St~cl .\IJ\ I Hcpubhc llomt-l.11.1 n t\$1 ®I SCTRY /Ofc Mqr fol' ~mull ~rowini.: 1.ii"'r rnfi.: ltrm 1n Ca po \'Jilt•\ l:ood pay: bcnel 1h too til\21 SECRETARIAL PRODUCTIOH PLAHHIMG DEPT. lias1c skills will include moderate typtnl( ability Prer. some hacki.:round in basic math & clemt•n try blueprrnl n•jd1ng Can begin 1mm1•cl Slm mostartin~ ~alar) ROSAN, IMC. Newix>rt Bcat·h M8 553.1 An Equal Opportun1t)' Emplo}er Seam .. trt'SS I.ind.ii ~hop •---------allera11ons, parl t11ni: flexible hour' t'11u lcl "'Ork from home <.;1,...t.1 :\le.a arl'il 5.\ti-1821 551, !):133 SEAMSTRt:ss Full· ltmt• Spurt C'lolhrni.: manuf CM loc A-.k for l.)1111u: 645-1.645 &•am,tn•sscs. near ()(' ,\irporl. I' W. G1\~1 .i·30PM. Mon-Thur:. !11~1483 SEAMSTRESS FOR SAlLMAICER 675-6970 SECRETARY -Npl. Sch. law firm seeks mature girl w/xlnt. skills & lDal card exper. Fran SSJ.1300 *SECRET ARIES * L\ec Legal R E-.$2U.000 I' RSH80, fUn S12,()(IO t-:'>c: Anhm R E . Sll!.1100 F C Restauranl $.11!,000 Acct:Gn Ld~r RE Sl3.200 Reep type so. $9ti(I() ••Sales Consult.anls • • •Our Office• i\pptOnly:f'rce. EOI:; l..ll Re111ders Ag~ncy 4020 Birc:h, Estah 64 Newport Beach. 833·1H!JO SECRETARY OFFICE OF TllE PRESIDENT Corp heudquarters for statewide rnveslment servJces firm. Fashion Island. Excellent career oppor with diversity & challenge. Must possess t op -level executive Secretarial secret.aria I ex per. Ca JI EXEC. SEC•y 640-0123 Mon thru Fn. !f ~m-5.<K>pm. Headquarters office of ~~~~~~~~~~ . . -· ... TIC..-CIAM R..at Schrinatlt'I, rteld wn'\l .. , m«ha • ttl I' 11hlllly Sorm1 1r1HI Slf'IK to SllK ~ rn 1·ar MQr111n Em ploynwnt 1W'NY. UZ:S lcbll Vl'rd t:. ~1u\I' 213. Cu111.a ~k-u 7~1.581 t\:JJ I..> I~ Nt-~v•m t\ YEI- T1·l11)111W'I• ll()llr1101,. SJ , s hr l°Ofl\'t'Olt'lll IOI atro& frttm On•nw1· l n t\ \1tiiutt Add1111111u l llulll.N"' jM>lbll• l-.111 ;I t.utl Ml Oltti T...,._.SalH J.'1Ul iiro-...1111t l omp11n., 10 In int n1•1•1h 2 1• ,_ Pl'"" nc NI I 1• It• ph 1111 c '"IC":> i>t"r:.om, to .... •II k lrum 'lW' olt1et• 11l'lh11K 1illltltx.W) 11nd ol f1r1· up phl.., Ou.r top '.ilt"•IJ''O pl.-t-an1 Ir 0111 SS00·$700 ~r -...t~k ~alur) 1 ('Om l'IUl>l!JUn and bonus while t rauuni.: 1-·m Hiler\ u:"'. phuoc S.IO :1101. usk for Aruta TELEPHONE SOLICITORS 4 Sohcrtors net-ded now No selhns:. no ex per m·1· Hrs 4-9PM $3 50 J>er hr + bonusc'l C:a II bl wn 3·!11':'11 Hill Bro .... n 979-ml Telephonl' 110hl'1tors HEB> EXTRA CASH? < :uarank<-.1 l'Jrn111.:s or SJ.50 10 $!! pl•r hour +COITUlUSSllln + bonu~ lmmt'd1a lc.: op\•n1ni:~. p.-·u1 tune, days or t'\l'll rng.-. easy leads ror "'ell kno\\n '-'Stahhs hcd ft rm 835-8883 TELEX OP l::R1\TOH 1-:xpCrt\'l'ICC'd r1·l1·X Operator for I rJdlllR firm in N.B SS.SO hr p time. t ·30·5 ·30pm Mon -Fri l'lcase cull t\n netlc ~6.113 •TEL SECY • Now htrinR tolcphont• secretaries for a nc•w concept sn unswe ri ni: :.ervice. P ume or f 11imc slufts available. Includes some wknds Ty p1ni:. 35wpm req"d Many e mpl oyee bcncflls available. Sal a r y S600 mo to start f tlime· mcreascs according to your progress. You will be rront-0mce to many Important bus. Need good tone of voice. as- surance, appearance & amb1tton. Call Mon, Fri. morn &:16-4871 E 0 E TOW TRUCK OPERATOR -The J o ll y Roger ReslaW"lUll chain has an o pe ning fo r an ex- pe rien ced Execu t i ve SecrelMy. No shorthand req·d. but outstanding typuig skJlls are neede(i & dll'laphone expen ence helpful. P os1l1on re· <11.Dres some accountmR dul1es Lovely orf1cl.', w co ng en1jl a l · mosphere. plu:. xlnl SECY 1BKPR. part full ttme. R.E. Co. CdM Salary neg. Call 9-12. Mon-Thu. 675-WOO ----------F\JU or part time. Must Sc r v 1 c t' St a t 1 o n have good drt ving re· Employee Apply at cord. For information. 159'l2 PCH. Huntington phone . 52 1·9292 or Beach.213592-1571 1!12 87<12 Mon t'ri 9am-5pm. ~bt!nt:fil package 1.n<:lud· mg medical & denl~l m· surance & prof1t-shunn ~ r\pply m person from 8am1011pm :it Tm; JOLLY rwca:n IN<.: lit~UG1llclll.'..\\t' Ir\' 714·546 u:m SEWERS, l'ATTERN M1\KER. DESIGNER . SAMPLE MAKER Grayho Ongmals 1131·2630 L uo k1n ~ lur S h.irp Prok~"onab :>l"ck1ng !!Upp mt•ome ~ '1112 ----- Sheet ml•lal ml'chan11" Cla-..-. A. c.l\iienenn• r.- SECRET ARY qw rt'tl. µattcrn lie' l·lop The Jolly lloi.;er .\cl m:nl & mathnw wl uµ. rrunislrallVC ()f(1n• I' j.!CJCJd benc.hts fnr i.mall look1ng ror an l'll j.!Tl)Wtnj.\COmpan~ 1\ppl) penenced St'l'relary for _mpen.ononly 641·0280 their Manegem\•nt - Oevel()Jlmenl Dept PoM Si OPPER N£EDEO. "Ill l ton r eq u 1 res x In t lr~Ull. Jt'an 1-:llcn ~HJ.!r ' and & typing 'kill:, ILB Im 3575 & a plea:ung lelcphonl' - ersonallt y Prior SHIP/RECEIVING estuurant experien1 c• ASSIST AMT "' d be a defm1tc p\u, n c e d c d r o r Lo\cly off1l'c!>. xlnt pharmaeeulH·al l'Orp t>enerit package Apply Job duties will inrlorle in person from Sam lprn Mime production work. al Hr.;: 8-5. Mon lhru 1-'n . TllE JOLLY ROGER fUllbenefits.631 ·18.'>5 INC - 17042G1ll elle Ave. Irv SllOE SAt.t-:s Wanted. 714·546-00JI full or part lime. Good --Co benefits Future S£CRETARY .0 ""1"1CE mgml. pe>s1tions POl>SI· MNG R -To president or ble. Apply in person bet. sm all romputer firm. 9am & llam: 3077 s. Xlnt. ly pang s kills. Bnstol.C M shorthand prer. but not -- necessary Misc om ce S t ationery Store in mngt duties 1-·1ex1ble CoronadelMarneedsex- hrs.Salaryopen 546-0961 pr d !>:iles lady full ume. 5 days. Xlnt work· S~R~"I'ARY. Busy of· ing t.'OOCI. 1-l>pecwlly hn e fice needs organized top· clJent.ele. 675-1010 notcheecy w rxlnl typ1ng•---------- slolls. & pleasant phone persooality. Shorthand helprul Compethl \le salary & good fringe benefits Olli Mary J o .• 754-6601 STOCK CUii< Needed for small friend· ly electronics co. ll1 Costa Mesa M/F, will traUl, rull tune. good benefits. S3.2S/hr lo start. Call: 6">-'.m3. St.-craary-opensng ror ex· perienced set"Y Position Switchboard and Security as sec'y to LA. D1stnct relief evenings & nights. Sales Mgr. Qualfirica· 32 hrs. per week for re· lions inc lude t yping tlrement residence in ak.ills.shorthond,ab1llty Laguna Beach . Ca ll to work with numbers & 494-!M.58 interre late with salespeople. Exc ellent Switc hboard operator. salary, fringe benefits & P /lime. days or early Worting condJUon.s In a eves. W /lraln. 64.5·7~ prirnt Npt Bch location. TAILOR ror fine men & Pleue state ealary re· worn ens apparrel. FuU quir~mentt. mall re· lime. Newport Beach. ume lo P.O. Box 7410. 8156-1885. Trainee Order dept . It packa~111g, 4 day week, benefits-l'leusc ra II !1i9-7ti60 Tr ave I ,\ ~ t• n l A '' l ;\1J11aKcr ()(f 1n• in N I'll lfrh n ·qu1 rl'"> lulh• q u a l 1 I r ,. ti .1 i.: l' n l domc~Ul' Jnrl 101,·ru:t lwnal l'Oll·nl1al lo lt•kl' t•har~e 111 jb .. cnet• ul 11'13na)!er Salary cum mcns urale with bar k ground 11111975 0087 -~ \'t-;r"l::Rl:'-IA RY 1\SS1 lo handle phorm111 ). l a~h1er,. a pll'J~Jn\ pcr..on w ab1hly lo mi:l'I j)UblJc. h<mdle rN·nr1L-.. \\111 tram :-.: B l1>c<1t11m S1ud1 0 upl ;narl on bu. ... tinc nr bt·h 40 hr \\ k Sal.lf1' dept•ndenl on t•A per. allltude. &12-J&IO WAITRESS WAITJ-;H. dm rm expcrd pvt cluh. rughts_ Apply tn pcr.:.on Mon-Tue from 10/\M· -IPM. Shurk Island Ya<'hl Club. 1099 Bayside Dr . N il WAITRESS Part tune. s days t l 3 S4 i!) tn start. Prn all' Country (.;lub. Appl\. between Wednes & Sun Call for appl. 644-5404 WAITRESS tull tame. s days. 11 Ii. S4 75 to start. Private Count.cy Club. Newport Beach. Apply bet ween Wedn.s. & Sun. Call ror appt. 644-5404. WAITRESSES-f ull & part-lime. pd vacation. apply Tay l o r 's Restaurant. S11nla i\na Freeway & Redhill, 'IW!Un. WAITRESS Mature & expr. In· divldual for fast t'OHee shop. The Blue Dolphin. 3355Vla Udo. NB WELDER-Some cxper. Gas & TIG. Good 11alory. Permanent position. Call B-8888 WOODWORK ERS posl· • ..... # ... ...... . # .. t ....... IOOI ••••••••••••••••••••••• W1'lmllNSTl:'R - Al8£V AN'nQU~ MALL Dllily llMI. l>'rl t<HI U.OSlmTUESl>A V ll'ml W~h!t Av1· \latdrn Oru\'t M' Gl03 ........ 1001 ........ 1010~ . ""'-·Apnl 1e. 1990 OM.V PILOT •l· ....................... . .•.................... ........ IOIO ...... _ ................. . WASHER6 DRYER mforbolh C.UIU-.:rl --- ...... We 1015 ...... We IOll tt•1 ' 11• IOIO * * I IUY * * ........................ . .................. ,... -··-··············· Good UMd l"Ur.Uture • ~ &.le Sat 4/19, t . ~-ORI wUIMJJ A-. uuca-.. Ct)'tUJ, Sllorpl• .. n (I). IMliWWC.Oo&_.a.d ai8ELLforYou P¥w1 dalDa • mlac . ..21' Needlepoiot. t w 111 OWlmM lJPt '°'or cat MAl,..IAUC.Tlo.t ..J:Jlj)'fmal,Bltboaltle _bdbrda, 14" wbl cvr11. t.l. Bolh from Raauo'1 646 IH661U·tUI GARAGE SALE-Sat 6 =~::d l~~h~~ m.m.a..mt. a~. muat NII, v;ry Sun. lam-ipm. Men•. hlft'aryer. Clrps, cur· Racquet Clut. or In -. tq11n1lve, hJp ityle uv. womena and cbJldreu ~.etc. SAT. 2341 San· ....a.nblp. Must eelll nn.-fUm. lm~ from clotbea. &ob. din Ina ta Ana. CM M1 reu. olfer. 1S2>113l !Lily. Save tbou.landl of rm t b I • ch al r 1 ,_or_tez.am ______ _ dollaira. 961·4289 or w/matching all wood Sonic bur1lar alarm. pair J~ W T . Cl b twalnuu hutch. :;ames. o1 sterling candlesticks U11•• ayne emua u MUQue oak cbu.rclt ~·•· W11hcr, dryer 6 di•· U' Ion&, CIO d I Alun hwaah•r. A·l cond. 9 97311 to)'l5, twlnaiu bed rriame. oak and gtan t1howcas~ membership for 1ale. dr9, lrvlne ~·74' llZt'a 646-5141 lamps &' muc l much 1nl1quc. new s uper 8 Call:~t710Weekdays Sofa4doveseat. contemp. tmre. t25t Parliament sound movie cam era, Coco de Caq faJD. mem- bUt. • wtule lllrlpe. Good Ave., W•tmU\Ster. 1 Blk ooio -oc> lit ck>Wn type bership. Great bunting. tlunt1n1Hun li \l u c h Ol-pt'e8•1on Glut <'tub ~and Hlti Sat April 19, UH 11t tbc lluotinl{ton Ht•urh Womtin ·~ Cl uh, &al IUlh St , ll U 11'.'0 WH'k\!r 11ufo 1575 K.ndwn i.l'l, 12'7~ St!llcl' S!5a V1l'lonan rol"k~r. l f7) 00~ lll l..imp w bruntc & '>llH•I llltn .)t .id1: In ~) t1U, I.WO 11'1() l-183 IRS TAX AUCTION PUIUC& DUL.IRS IHVITB> We hlive been cum · rn1t1sioned by the ex· \'t'Utor ol lhe estute or lhe late Or. Stanlt.!v Bumm to d.u,pooc of lus person a 1 belongmgs to the highest h1dder in order to satisfy IR~ obl1ga t1 o n s A~mcnted with com · men:,urale merchandise. luW\lighled by the rollow- lng :\l agn1ftcl'nl cnntem· Porary rurruturc . In like new eondt11on. b~ ramou s maker I lcnredon. dsruna room. living room, dl•n. and bedroom sets: antique roll lop dcslc., 1 ·Pll'l'l' V1rtonan walnut p:irlor M·l. f'rench commcxk s. French tn\01d drcssinit table wuh hc:n v bronlc decor ation . v1tr1 nt·~. tirmorrC'S. p(:d estals , M'Veral :.els or Chippcn dale chain. 18 to sl'l l. :;e\'eral TV's: rhan delsen.. 10 j!randfalhcr dock.!>. mcluding a rare 12 tube model that play~ 5 lwics; 40 other docks · wall. mantle, ske leton. carriage. ell' , rosewood square Kanabe prano: automatic player grand piano, several antique music boxes; scores of porcelains. includ1n ~ Lladros. Hummels. Dresden , Doro th y Doughty. Wedaewood. etc.; several por't-elain dinnerware sets: steinware . service for 12 . Grande B:iroqur sterl.utg siher natware. dozens o f po cket watches ; large diamond s. esta t e JCWl'lry. Includin g a i:ent ·s Rolex President w:itch. 2 Rolls Royces. 2 llandel lamps. a Gallt• camc.."CJ lamp. staLncd & beveled glass. plus olhl'r art glass. Russian co ms. l.tfe·Mzcd carved Rarden ~tatu.ary. a number of olls & watercolors by list ed artists. including a Robert Wood seascape. & a ll1chard l~ctcr:-.on landscape. a numbl·r or :-.cm1 antique ruJ?~ run Oaffora • Sattler 1u raMe. 2 aeU clo ovens. Rona. 646-:mn ; S31. UIOO cond. SJ2,S.S86<8l92 East or Ma~nola " Ed· PoCli t-able, hOC. ChOColale horseback rldln1 " SOFA/LOVESEAT '4~ mger.~ machine. r e11 taurant rlubhowe.*°.64Ml'70 G ~ wuher tdryer. both w perm. press cycles. $12) e a . hrm Eves. 7Sl~73 Coltee & end tbls S22S type Lapidary .,quJp· 1--------- &.\k bds $130. Bdrm set 5'l'la GAAAG>I SALi menl, saw. anoder. ~rill. COior' TV, JBL 1pealers, 1295. New 493-87S7 SATONLY7AM·3PM tumbler. casting equip.. copy machine, ham REFRtG. Apt 11ze Depeodable. $100 964-5914 Designer hH two new custom-made 6' sofas. Will sell at coet. 613-IWB FUm. antiques. clothing. anuque, wro ught iron radio. 10 speed bike. lutchen war~ & much shaving st11nd, antique Boat c radle11, etc. more. wide variety & st.erl.utg s hovt11g mugg. (714>673-1003. ·11 Jk>lpolnl 16cu rt n!lrg1 rreez. Like new $200 t-'r1g1d1are wliSh dry Sl.50. S40-4884 &67J.Gll6 many wuque stems 2674 Fantastic s t e rling•----------· Redlands Dr .. C M. ioff bracelet & necklace. 19·• AdmiraJ color TV. -Mesa Dr I , '· •-Id t h $12.S. Crown telephone o v A L c H 0 p p 1 N G s .. erung ... go wa c BLOO\ TABU: --t1ne f'\Jnulure lAnllque band lJO 5ler1Jng s ilver an.w.oertng ValetS7S .. Call S46r44SS ~ &new1. Decoratoralems proof medals & in gols. Art968-337lor64S·72S3 Destgner clotlung & ac Sal ooly. 557-1.Sll.5. SALE Doughboy 18"x4' C E bl.Dltin Micro Wave & self clemung oven. Top or ~ 1.1.n. Ong $1100. Sell ror $700 Calonc builtll\ gas stove. 4 burners. l .AUl.O. $100. Both used on ly 6 ID06. 7S2· 1784 iaH 12 noon ----------N.'l\tl'lOn' gas dryer. $75 GE Refr1g .. SSO. ThC' pair. $100. 673-11.53 Admiral JO CU. £l. ~HJ\• X side refrig1freeier. $250 673-1153 Kenmore washertdryer. I yr. old, xlnL l'Ond. S400 pai.r.6611982or494-3861 Fr1guiaire 16cu fl rcrng. Wlult· Xlnl eond Sl75 ~1 Gaffers & Saltier a vo<:ado O\cr & under oven Good cood SlOO 968-5714 Maytag gas dr)'t'r 111yr. a\ocado gm. $280 Xlnt. Pal.lo table & charr sct wu.h umbrella M u!il stt • Ca11afl6. 751-4261:1 ----- Bdrm set. xlnl quality & l'Ond. queen hdbrd. n1te stands. bureau. antique llJl.LSh SJj() Dbl bt'<I. new. d1x spri:s & mau .. frame SlOO. Maplr lbl 26"' round $35 Maplf' bt'nrh 3ti" Ion ~ $1 5 t"reeLer C1>ld.spot Ii cu ft $75 ~16J7~ Qual1t) rumnun: 1n xlnt cond S5·$30U !l oc cas1onal chairs. vt>lvcl w 1cane sades . 2 wh1t1• arm choirs. 2 rorfce tables. gold hide a bed. 2 end tables. I s m. teak ta ble. con>iolc sl\·rc·o. am fm phono. leak chn wblc w I cha1N.. Ii: teak buffet. kitchen din~llc.: set. gold cut \eh ct trad1 t1 onal French ~o ra 640 0327 arll•r l pm Harbor View lloml'S cood 979-6574 ----Antiques. Oak S<'rrrtary. Gt: 11-1,· refng freezer. .\rmrnrt• !'>tllol hw c1. ... k. xlnt rondllaon $100 & m:-.1c 111•ms ~ ~ t>ll·89ll ---------Yl'llow wtute ti p<' patm furn . like new ~ b40.77W Kenmore washer $.SO l)M)-3863 Round walnut pcllt·,t<il l5cu fl chesl rrceit·r duung room table SIOO New $200 or best orrer Xlnt t'Ollditton MEI 212i ~9'Zl3 --- - - ---------Sofa & hl\l-Seal S200. up· .Aur::tion 8015 holstl•rt-d ~·hr $'15 Cnrfcl.' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • l bl $..50. 9ti2 · U'itH Pl1BUC FURNITURE 5'6 .. sofa, ~ood cond. dk *Allf'TION * ~reen & gold, a steal at ..... S7S. 64.S-3193 -----T ... 7:lOPM. wood tone cabinet with Nice consignm~nls or ro&d.ing bed. Llke new m>deJ home_ furniture. & siso. call 642·7056 decorator items. Also -----+----- s mall estat e . Lovely bedroom sets. armoireti. btnk be<h. ctunas. tbls chrs, sofa.c; & IO\~eals PLUS LOTS MOR to; SAYE SAYE SAYE Brand new Simmons queen box spfin«., mat· tress $135 1\lso km i.: & Quet'll fuJI '>lzed & I "'Jn muuress only. C<lsh on· I> ~16 C17fl8 We hono r OorA. MC. ----- Cashiers checks & (;a sh Mans chair Quahl> Blk :" O P E R S u N i\ L naul(ahydl· L rkc new CH ECKS PLF.ASI::' ~.493·11'.Ji Food a\·a1lable. hems --!>UbJect to presale ArlUqut• oak h<>os1er. SbOO. MASTERS AUCTIOM 100'.! oak upn11ht piano. :;m51,Newport Blvd C M ~n t'Ond . Sl700. Call 833-9625 . . . 646-8686 !lt>l SOO'i BicydH 8020 ............•....•••... 1\ n t 1qu1• oak d r t·.,:-. 1' r w bc.•\cll•tl mirrur Vl'r) •Jld S2'15 ()Ht) !lliO 5151 Ct'SS. 4·18l020lh. 10 4PM. GARAGE SALE. rerrig, pool. Redwood deck com- 319 Lu a on 1 a • N . fi . dbl d h plae. Motor $500 Pete ~ oor , was r.dryr. vanows rurn, applic, ~7931 9-GPM Moving Sale Saturday. Lamps, B1W TV, clothes. wood pcs. slakes. clcc mlM'. lOt'·SSO 3005 Royal Palm Dr .C M Yard Sale Fri 'Sal 9.5 Pl)rl lV, Sanyo stcre11. unll· ques. other m1M' 21>48 Westaunsler P l. ofr Del Mar FUm. anllques. mLSr 317 it.h St . N.B-I alley btwn Or1111ge & Oll\·e 1 Sat Sun IOAM 5PM ------- HUiitt' Garage Sale ,.~urn. loo l s. old & new clotlungs. f1shinR t:n·klc. mlSl' all kinds Man) uld item-. l-'r1. • Sun l!llW l\omal Dr. '\dam ... & \1~ Verde We~l • C \1 Giant Gara);!e Salt· :-.1•w Bro}'tull IJ\ rm set. nt·w l\t-l l••r dtn rm 't'l w hutl'h. kni: sz b<·d & lr.unc. dbl bol-tl. couches. !>Ide chrs. cnt. tit~k . ~m uppl.:., l<>b of mi:.c 1lcm~ Apnl 19 & 20 ~m-~pm H7tH Mom111g T1dl' l>r It B 1Seat·l1rr 1 714-5:16-3100 ----------Sal Apnl 19th 9-411:\1 ~ l:.alle l>e Bonanla San Juan Cap. Apt. st rombo washi:r dn1•r . Rom..n~h.idl"s L1i.:hl £1x !U r e '\, P n rt a ·rrtb, doUle:>. HB~. & many lllL'>C 1 ll' ITlS --------- Dbl oven Slove & m J.Sc rt.ems Reason.able. 16370 'nmathy. Westnwus~r Ganer S&k. Sat. 4/19. l<M. 32 Deet wood East. Irvine. F\lrallure. duhmg. art won . deco. 1tetm, household items Garage sale. Monucello CondO's. off Fain 1ew and Fair Thursda) and fY1da~ Movulx }lust :-.ell. fum misc t'I c 10950 E I Domloo. F \' lOam·Jpm Sal GARAGE SALE. 8A.M . ~Oak St Costa M~a Sal nusc antaque~ 20'J3 Ma· pie. CM. 631 2782Sat/Son " Pauo. ant tee cream chrs . Oak dir. chrs. Thick hand -braided rugs. MISC. Sat 10. 500 P eavy P .A . T o p w /Yamaha apeaker cabinets. 130 watts $725 rirm. John MS-9375. Narcissus, CdM. Dog house for large dog. Sears push mower . Cnl1 Wllh spnnl(s, needs mat· • tress. Make offl'r' Gurage sate · antiques, ,_54_7_·3_182 _______ _ plants, baby item ~. household m isc . muc h more' 8-? 41.5 lhverslde. NB ----------- Newport Beach Tenni:. Oub Membership. musl sacrif. 548 -0517; o r 493-5131 ~!~.':'.~.~?~.~ Norelco food procefiso;. nt!Arly new. $60 Or best 1,lfor Call !!60-5151 w l',tbend .... a 11•rl c'' l'OOk-... arc 201)<: ">Cl 1 i pn<'t! !>31<' Still rn box lJO yar~ of gold shag ~8SIO _12!1 _____ c~l Clean Sl sq. yd. 8070 takesall.640-7173 ...•.............•..... HJ<,UEST CA.'i H l'RICES l'AJO WLl>-~ILVt:H · l: S <X>l:-.IS C:old eta.,, nnw.-m1:n' '45. letdit-11 Si!O Will buy gold nnic.. ...... 1rtw.., tl.,1h. ett· Also hu)tnl! ~t•·r l1n i: 'lhi·rv.an· & J 1•wclry. L ~ ~""'r dollar"l & 1'0ln'I. Well pick-up t:.all lot' l>a1I\ 11uo1t• U1n·l l ur Collt'<.'l, :JM~-l'\I ~lov111g • it; Granada, 4 door. ~lint SJOOO. 15 2 t-'l-11.: S250. Color TV Sl60. And Olhers. Call ~ Nontake China serv 12, marked .. Occup ied Japan", Peac•h Blossom pottery by ~1ellox serv 11. ~ Komat Ur . <Adams & M l'sa Verde W1;:>l IC ~1 l"l}. Ill! -Fainity ~nhip k~ Re-poirinq John Wayne Tcnms Club. ~ buy1nR i.crap )(Old . U\Jy ~ -t-transfer fec • s1IWT. t'UUI~ 1941H lkach Call Now: 640-_5363 ___ _ UI. llU !ft~l-'"'2 __ Comp kitchen knife set : Bnllanl cut o iO carat, :nkm slms w /bindings: diamond. \ S2. II . $2900. CB rad.lo. mk ofr 840-232'J 8llZ 5(kS ·~ wtute/yellow gold 3 diamond wedding set. Retail $750 . /0f · £er 642-4300. Ad·slUer •176. <M-hr. •l)IMEDIATECASH• f'"or Gold. S t Iver, Plallnum Any kind, cond • amounl. Danser Trying -Fawa.a - Range -Thnft - GRAFFITI My neiJ(hbor LS Mt very CIVINDlnded. The onl) lime he goes mto a votmg booth ts to wnte GRAt·· fTI1 on the walls. 5418-sa>J ____ ~--·----~----- Dtamood wanted Pnvate Queut szsolid brass head· Pany Wtsh to huy "°' board $250. Call Fri larrt or larger. h.S.(1676 5·»9·00pm. Sal & Sun. -noon tolOpm. Li~ 1075 Oean55and20gal.drum~ •••••• ••• •••• •• • •• • •• • • S20 & Sl2. Dining tbl, 6 BA:-iTAMS. IJUCf\~. l'~ GEESE from babu· .. to full l(J"Own rln<' !>('I'> & ~ 't'('Urll} Rac k Bay. w~ 548 5.111 or :>-it. l'!Olili ~ 8081 ···•··············••·•• TOPCASll PAID 2r· IJoy's Schwinn Vars1 ty_ Xlnt c:ond $80. 559-~ ner.. to room size. IMJ(t' _ umount of Orienta l 1tt'm:., 1ndud1ni.: £1nl· hardstonc & 1\0n c un 1ngs. :;e\Crdl ~;Jr\f'U '-<.l't't'ns. cabinets. 1·1t· ftnc pcnod cul l'r"ldl m a n y r r e n •. h & Amencan broniec; and murh, much mun•• AliCTION Tl~ E 3 o,ws S1\Tt:HD1\Y o.\ St;;>..D,\Y. 12 NOU:-. ~10NDAY · i 30!'~1 INS PECTION Tnt 1-: <YI ·Ladies Cruiser SlOO OBO 548·6886 Din table fiJ xJ7 + 5 !.Ohd oak ch.ors N i-:w' S3!>0 Uo..,er Shor .. s &t2 2562 O>mpl din '\'I S.100 T" m mattre>o,.•·~ ltkt' nu s::!:i ,.,, ,\11l 1quc' fi 11 1:!05 l'\l ..... IJJ\' ll.51 '.JIJ: •• 1.·Jll MOVJ:\G S,\LK 1'10n\•1•r Q~\ 1c11·1H•r.:? \IXH equa1uers, I ~uadr,lflo·\ ~l>k1' Paid $.!.000" f .11\1• 9W. near n•'"' I l u~1 .. m liJr -.10111, llt'r1 ulon ... \•aL .... So!IAI ·"'' ( •• 1 m1• I J blc -... i l hJI"' 1 .. 11,·r...i ~· I µo-.wr "all'r bl·1J. N: ..,, "' l'anc 6. \\OOd 6 dr.J \\t'r p.._-dl',l.11 $325 All abo\ e in idnt c ond • ~ IJU!,l'. llt'm:. al2'J 1-1..imim:o Or . 1 \lt:!>J \'erdel. Ca;ta ~lt·s.i 8080 ...•••................. GOAHAM STERLING SILVER For used fu m rt url! & al)· plJ am-es. work tn g or n ol !l57 8133 - BUMPER 705\0 OATSl'N Jl-.:'\HL 5-tll 5i~I SATt;ROAY in:.pe~·t wn 1;, lrrrult.'<l lo lho..c 1h'm:o in our annex (iALLt:R 'r' II Tune 11 ()(),\~! lll're. the homl.'makl•r, de corator. & dcall'r will rind 100· .. of usclul 1l1·m ... dll offered at slartin~ b11i"I of $5 lo SSOO~ !;U:>< DAY & MONDAY 1n spe<.-t1un l '':1 hour11 pnor toauctrooinour m am air l'ond1lioned aud 1on lJlclit.er Moderate to U · pensive furniture. paint U\gs. art. jewelry. auto:.. J)UlnO!i. etc .. wtll be sut: ltooed on these day~ NOTE. Out or towne r<1. not auendull( all 3 da}'s. s h ou ld phone for spectl1l'S. TERMS : Cash. check 1upon ver1f1cat1on1, be.nk. credit cards WEARE ALWAYS INTERESTED IN TI-£ PURCHASE OR CONSIGNMENT OF QUALITY MBCHAHDISE OF ALL TYPES EMPIRE GAl.lEIES, LTD. ZT22 No. Main Sl. SA (714> &47-7384 or Toll free (800 > 854·3144 <except Calif. 1 I minute ofr Lhe Sent.a AM Freeway 29 rnlnutes from downtown L A. ----------IUldinqMcftriab 8025 •..•.........•.•••••••. Dbl fau marble lrH . - brand new. SSS ~1 isc 5 Pll'Ct' bdrm '"'· doubll doors. ceramic lav and hed l>wll·an l'h\11.' .,l\ll• used lumber D45··\670 Ommi: tahle 3 hlUl'k up 8030 .•.....••.•.••••••..... Nikon IOOfft. 0-86 548·9439 I · .1 n 11 n i\ E 1 • m o t o r winder. lcn.:,es. Cull) l-'<!Wpped 673·5402 ROLLE! 3 5 camera. )(ood 1:ondJtron Sl55 1;t1i 7~ f!.00l02.00 PM 8015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Purebred Himalayan kit tens. male. 6 wks. SlOO firm. &MH>ll I a her 6 pm. hubtcr1·d 1 hr11r ' 1\d JU">t.1lik ,,,.,.1 :.tool fbok., 2 \ 1u1Jn... ~·)l of fer 1\fi l!~ Kg sz waterbc<I. custom 11\lwd frame & IJmp L• bll'. new mall htr Ortl! S!1uo. H·ll fur s:;oo lii5 S..'tl5. i5!J ~1!>11 ~lj~O<t\lllC ... ll'n-.1 !'omho. xu1l l'\H\d Sl2.') !Uk 1ton rtoor 1·andclabra t;2:1 !175-0741 New kngsi waterbcd Ht r , hdbrd. woo<l rrm S200 192·005 1 1\fl 5 1'M 49Sml Dogs 8040 Nll'i! dlcosk, 3XS S7~. l<1hlt• ••••••••••••••••••••••• and chairs SSO. lamp KF..ESHOND Pups. AKC SJC496 :wf>!I Clwnp sire M tF. Pet & ---- s how . P v l pt y Queenszsoltd braM head 21J,EE'1·134Safl6 pm . hoard S250 <.;all Fri Keeshond pupp1e~ AKC, Champion line Dys 581·5910. eves 837·16LS 5 30 9pm. Sal & Sun noon l()pm IOSS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qu sz rorn rt ..... r j llthr lo11k 1. l·loth•·' k 1t r h 1t1•rn..... mJg· .. m1:-c• ~.11 IHI. :II;! .)()5 A\1·n1d.1 I.Ng\>. ;'l;H 1Thl' UluH .. 1 ult ol Vista l~redo :'-. R :• fum Rar 'all• 1!115 \ltui:a Ur . Cd~I 1tn1m• Terrm·e1 Babv furn & kids clotlung. household items. mJ.Sl' Sal. 4 19 !i-1 Fu rn1l u re .ty Pl'W ri I t•r . :,,('W mach . m1:-c· lll'm~ 1113 MatKl'nz1e Pl . C~l 54()-700 F' u r n .i n t 1 4 u \' l> • household. cverythma goe.• Sat. 9 3. Sun. 11 2 19141 Sierra Mana. In Tl.lnJerock Spectacular Garage Sale: 3 f amilies Sat & Sun llM. "22 E. 16th Place, C.M L.! pla• •. ..ipc' •17'!p•, 1 .\lakC' oller I' I' "t2 J'ti'• LUGGAGE TAGS from )nur busin~., rarc1 Senc:I one l" .1n l for l'jt·h Liii: pl~ uoc .. pan· w ... r l"turn pt•rmun1•nt1:- seak<d attra,t1\1• l.•1: & strap m•·\·ltnlt( .11rltne I D ri-qwrl'ml·nls l'rl• 'l'nl lo!is & lhl•rt ' for a µ•N>ruillzed lJ~ ('Ill 10,1· -..,ollpapt·r . f..ihr11 or "Da> Glo p;.ipcr & "l' wiU b;nk & tnm your lal!.\ Or try l .... o l'arcl.., buck lo buck PRICl:;S: S!ca or :J IS -I Stal(:. Sl 60e,1 ti Uta!(S$1 SOet1 lOormorcSI w e.1 Sales Tax lnchxled NOC1\RD? Draw your own or send name. address. phone & "-~·11 make one curd per la,ll Add 25--e il ch Send rlx~k or money or derto. \P1LOT PRIMTIHG p 0 HolC 1500 Costa M~a. Ca 92626 ......_aw ...... l,tncoln 20U·A Mp an \'Cider. Good cond. Portable R!OO or bol>sl of fer 714 ·968 !f6:rT Wanted: 6' sofa Color or t'OOdlt100 not 1mpo~n1 6i~!fl.26 before 9am or rail Ad Sitter F62 al l;t2 4.'n). 2-1 hn. ------ Wanlt•d . Hebuildin & TR-3. ~L'l.'11 body part!>. 64~5798 Want lo buy 1979 Honda Acl'Ord . .\door sedan. 642.3379 ~ ............. 801] ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONN Director lrombonr with case. Excellent con· dltton. SlOO. 67S~ after 6PM 200 wall Peavey amp w 4*! spkr cabinet. xlnt cond. $.175/0BO. 642·0081 Clasluc · Martin auilar . NewYor ker. Over 30 years old. Sl.000 firm. u.m 4!11-431115 Engli s h S pringer Spaniels. AKC Champ Sired Sl75 up. 581·5826. Sat 4·19 Aflt>r 9 AM Books. dishes. Tup perware. toys. Jewelry & lots or mlSC 873 Gov· emorSt C M 2 UDllorms SIS each. 1 pant.s1.1 l $20. SJZe &-1 o. all In excellent condition 4c worn only 1 few times by Gold veh•et couch. love student nurse. 540.5721 seal & 2 matchmg chn., aft.S Alto Sax: Mlnl coad. with ca5e 6 acceu. $115 Finn. moo&8 Springer Spaniel pups i\KC Registered. Champ bloodline. S200. 545.ss27. J.JL\SA APSO Puppies. A.KC. 2 rem , 1 m Vet s uperv ise d 8 wks1healtby . 1250. ~ 8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shep.1AJ1han mix pup· pies, 7 wks. Paper traiood. Shots. 496-1132 •"tee to good homes, 2 >'O'Sl8 rued 111 Pooches. stove. dryer & Imp~. 1~~~~~~~~~~ Corner grp hdbrn. I· OMctflwwll••& matc hing cvrs 224 1 MOVING MUST SELL! ,Jc 'p I t IOIS Pomona. CM. 631·2476 Antq. dress. needs re· ••••••••••••••••!•••••• 2 Twin capt. be<h. ant1q ue oak desk, antique pme rocker. anllque pine & wicker end tbl Food pro· Sofa 4' love seat. tools. ceuor , bikes. aur· mac. & much more. 631 fboards. wet suits & Go&dtnrod, CdM. Sat. 4c much more!. 960.5151 Sun. 9am..tpm. 3Famlb' GaraaeSaleSat. 3 Family Sale. 701 \.\ ll&SZRobin. Ft. Valley. nr Mar11C)ld. CdM. 8 to2PM. a..Mrd & Ellis Dt<:oralor acces. linens. 3 FAMILY GARAGE cloth.ln&. speaktn. ski eqt&p. SALE-nr Swap Meet. pair. szoo. 7· pool lbl & Shaf'1)fax Bond Copier brasa Imp $.'S()O. 3 wood Mdl SF728. O>ea letter • bar ltoOls sso each. 4. legal 11 copies. Xlat drawer dreaer s.w. eves tlOnd. '1400. 8'13-1610 7Sl750 TYPEWRITERS: floral Sofabed . n ewly up -elec ~ °'11DP• •lee ho.latered. +ne w mil· l&50. 1811 D carbcm rib-.,_ 1111. Xtra firm qa 1_11oo ___ an __ .sairu ____ _ ~lmlU. $175. 00.ao& l ,8 .11 . Selectric Typewriter W/COmpal9r imd8Ce. SUOD.'44-1141 Npt Bch . Ca. 926GO 1-:0.E. Teachl·r·s Aide. Pvt sch. ---------K-2 & Sututdays. F rr & l.klll avail. ror quality· ~~~~~~~~~ oriented lndlvldu11l11. P iece wo rk. not as aembly line. li\s II ai pa rt· Well manntred. 644-6192 Fw ucMwt IOIO dshw1hr. la d esk , 5' Mo ving Sale . Elec. ~TV. mlJc. S•t on-wuher /drycr. elec ly 2S48 Fairway Dr. l'llnf!brandnew.kl.n&n C M. wat.erbed. Mere 50 hp Joa. Wayne Teonis ChLb fan:IU1 Membership. No tnuwfer r~. 11.200 don•· Uantochutth. '40-7•. ...,, Bond Oop6er. i.tter ........ a.Int eGM.. SICUTARY ,IMCM Plf M2-1>t11. Sml Ml•ISalesOffc. ~wpm. Ute bkkp1. m in 'l'uchcr. Pte·•chool. ECE 4yn1olfcclll).LalWl• \l'lll.s or exp. F'T. Pvt. Bch. 411'7-3600 anytlme sch. CM. 642-0oUl tlme . ..a1'79 64.i-5678 ~whc>need People ,,.. •• what t.be IWLYPU.01' SERVICE DfQ.CTORY iullabcUI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ue Solid Olk 10 pc G~ sale. misc. Items . ~ let lMm round ta· Sat&Sday only. 18858 San blew 'leaves. 87$-78'17 la l.adara. Fln Vly outboltd. dbl bed r ... me &i hHdboard • misc. ltem&. Sal/Sun M . 7882 Newman, Hunt. Bcb. ~ box/mattreu, or· \hopedJc. lS yr wmtJ. New. UH. f4l·UOS, ... ..-,m.eno. 1 ' QNt.v PILOT t040 .............. 9040 IMh. W 9060 T........_ T.....e t170 ........... flll W.. 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CHECK YOUR CLOSEST DEALER LISTED HERE. GET THEIR PRICE IN WRITING. THEN COME SEE THE VOLUME DISCOUNT DATSUN DEALER. All&"" M 0 Al Wt! .a•(AOIA OUWll MC Wl\lY T\KIH OU\UM llK U lOWM DATWll $$$$ 500 REBATE $$$$ TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR INFLATION FIGHTING REBATES ON ALL NEW 1980 DATSUNS. REBATE MAY BE USED AS DOWN PAYMENT OR PAID BY CH£CK TO YOU. REBATt PAID BY DKK BARBOUR DATSUN FROM SALE PRla ON SUPPLEMENTAL STIO<fR. REBATt ON RETAIL SALES ONLY. NO FUET SALES QUALIFY. USED CARS CLEARANCE SALE CUlVll ClfT DAIW. '78 BITSUI 210Z 2+2 '11 vw CllP£11 '74 DATSUN 8210 '11 TOYOTA COROW 2 DR. OOWll('fDATW.,IK AflAllTIC DATW. ,ZI( DAfWll C.UOUt GIOVl OAf\lM GUllOAU OAf\lM llAHOI OAf\lM, ltC. OOT OAf\lM, IK GllllA• DA TSUll Loaded (Ser 119164) Getready tor low-coat 2 dr sdn . avt9. trans. 4 speed radio \/ llOP summer tun AM /FM radio. Econ· 1724AYU 1 ( 724SNY) omy plus. ( 653LKN) s1995 S6895 $2195 s3195 '78 BITSUI 'll BITSUI 'll DITSUI 'll TOYOTA 210Z CPE. PtCKUP 200 SI CPE. CEUCI L/ I 5 spd . AIC. 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(1) 800-252•9488 This me sagt prr!IK'nh'<i ll"i a Public 5'-rv1ff' b the MOTOR CAR DEALER ' ASSOCIATIO of Southern California and the Daily Pilot . ~ . ". .. ·-.. ----... _ _.. __ ··--...... ~-----,,~----- ( ,, ... FOR THE BEST IN GAS . SAVERS- J ~u....._.... -- ************************************; DIESEL RABBITS & TRUCKS IN STOCK · t********•··························· 18711 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2000 P.11 77 SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY OAK. Y PtLOT • J J HE N~WPORI OAJSUN · DISOOUNJS!~· . THI MIWPOIT DATSUM D .... IMCl-ICOMOMY, LOW ,.ICH · / PLUS A DtSCOUMTI HUDY MOW FOi .... BJIYAILI SAV ... Slll MEW 1979 810 4 DR. . MEW 1979 210 2 DR. NEW 1979 510 2 DL Seden ' speed trans • 111r cond & Cpe Automatic trans . mag wheels & Cpe. 4 apeed transmission. tape AM/FM .. 11'1 loaded! (20 1222~ Stk. moldings. (5f0639). (Stk. 5686). stripes & moldings. (066048). (Stk. 53631 17._ • w·. ~.· .._.... _......_ !16-40). W• •t9: NOW ...,.., -· ._-..... W• 151Q1; Now t5a DISCOUNTED s930 DISCOUNTED $610 DISCOUNTED s519 From wtndoW Sticker from Wlftdow 8tickef '77 DATSUN 20QSX 11mEOMNI '11 DATSUN 2801 2 + 2 ·1& CAii 5*l C o " p •• ':> c, ~ P P ri AutOfT'8t1c trans rdel o & Automatic 11ans air 2 Or, 4 speed, sunroof. tr.in ... ,. '""'on atr ont1 & 11600 ION m11es1 L•~t: AM FM ~IPH~O (Jf;,~TOGI NEW1 (617WCOi (Ste cone! stPrPO taoe & low air cond rT89S & stereo ,.,,,,.~ t959RK0l IS\\\ tape {760PKE). (Stk 1S11o. 8901 5776Al \4489 SJ889 10891 889) S6J89 S~89 '78 DATSUN S\O 4 OR. ' 11 OATSUM 2802 A Jtr n 11 l•Jn<,m1s<.10n Couoe Auto matic: trans . • 1 r pt /\ t od~ .,.. air cond 6 '>tead·n.J ~ .. r ·~ In 1 {02209:>1 1S1• f/J7V(XW} Gtk OOS<.11 4 •'4' ~ 7989 ~Con. Clclllics, A.lltfq11es. Rae., Ir OM of o idftd! ~ ... ~ ... -: ....... !~.~1~· .. !.9: ••••••• !~~~1~·.~::: ....... !~.~~1~·.~:.--: ....... !~.~~ ~ ... ~:.--: ....... !~~~1~·.~~.--: ....... !~.~~ ~ ... ~ ....... !~ ~ ... ~.--: ....... !~ ~ ... ~~.-: ....... ~~ ;· :· . • . . . • • • .. ... .. ' . • BILL MAXEY'S ... ,. . ''IT'S STILL CHRISTMAS SALE" ************************** • NO ADDITIONAL DEALER PREP CHARGES • NO BLOWN-UP PRICE STICKERS • NO OVER STICKER PR ICES * 'fXC.lUDINt. OtAllll A!>DEO ACC l, .... On All Toyota Celicas, Corollas,* Coronas & Celica Supras 'l' ~tJl'<NG T(HI r >Ot!l 10AIAILA91(1U • • ! * More Reasons to Buy at Bill Maxey * I * LOWEST % RATE POSSIBLE * ; * NO BLOWN UP PRICES * I * TOP $$ FOR YOUR TRADE * ~ 150 NEW CARS AND PICKUPS IN STOCK NOW!! ~ * "FIVE" 8 & 10 FOOT STAKE BEDS ,. I,. 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(1P62008). 15,000 M~~::· s 7995 NEW FULL I & 2 YEAR COMPLETE WARRANTY AVAILABLE ~· l \/'( ·•'",I h.,.t 11• w i •I lrJ ,,'~' ,,_ ,,.,(.Ct n"• tth \\t '(\~' l Ul tt~t, !toi\ I lo• ,n t \4\ A ht , ~ '"'"-"'"'' rt"11il ( ,1 ~PIK-• h •'-1 f ..... ,\, • \(il,t tf"'J11. A ir. auto . pwr discs. AM -FM stereo .. pwr. antenna. steel belted ttres. custom paint. more A DOZEN MORE '79 2801.X' S MOW PRICf.SLASHlO BRAND NEW 1979 111ior '"" ,,,,_,,.~ t U *Ofrw f11'-A ,.-"'h lt..A1'l lft tint•• o@,,...•...a r • "' .... ' ,..,. ""' <H)(I'~ l'l"'Otf ( •••• '-'""-• '4999 Sr• • 11'82·1 07~ 810 COUPE 5 7447 INCLUDING 3 YR./50,000 Ml. SERVICE COMTRACT Auto trans fact il" AMIFM stereo cruise control more Slk 1356·9 1004456) MEW 1979 4 SP. ·LONGBED PICKUP s799~~D. STKR. fi1rTnry .11r rond. radio m11rorc;. bumoer mou101ngs Stk 119799 r406736l . LESS THAM A DOUH '79 PICKUPS LEFT! '11 DATSUN ... U. ll,726 Ml. 5 '>oeed Gold l 1G10819l '77 CHIVY LUY P.U. 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'I f I 8J.j OAIL V PILOT r11day Apnl Ul, tNO SPEGAL , NEW-CAR ; ~'\, SALE PRICES SPEGAL SPECIAL N EW CHRYSL ER CORDOBA AND $450 CHRYSLER Le BARON BONUS -$450 CASH REBATE FROM FACTORY. SPEGAL ~ 50 $50 BONUS FOR TEST ~ DRIVING ANY NEW 1980 C HRYSLER O R Pl YMOUTH MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE ON ANY NEW 1 qso CHRYSLER OR PLYMOUTH IF NOT COMPLETELY SATISFIED AFTER 1000-MILE OH 30-DAY TRIAL OWNERSHIP -- SPECIAL USED CAR BUYSI t 970 LINCOLN COMTIMEMT AL COUPE VB au1omallc trans. air cond . pwr st & brakes 1111 wheel owr seat & windows vinyl 100 radtO. PlP<:. door lockc & mon•11925ASHI 5995 1977 DODGE ASPEHWAGOM automatic tranc; . arr cond owr <;f PPrtnQ & brakPs. roof rack. C1Jstom rnoldmQs radio wc.w tire$ t. rnore1 1534VZll 52995 1972 GMC SIERRA PICKUP W11h camper shell. va. eutomattc transtn1961on. pwr steenno & brekes. air cona . radte and morel (3?899M). 1978 PONTIAC PHOMXCOUPE VB. automatle trarl1l . air cond . pwr stePrtnQ & brak~io. radio. cuS1om whePIS. wsw tires & morP1177TTW0l 1976 DODGE D.ARTSIDAM V8 automatic trans . air cone owr sreertrlQ & brakes. vmyl too custom moldings radio wsw 11res & rnorP' 1505PCY1 I 979 PLYMOUTH VOl.ARE COUPE ve automatic trans .. air cond. pwr slePrtng & brakes 2 tone paint radio custom moldings wsw hrPc; & mo rP.1 1800XGA) FOR FLEET SALE OR LEASE INFORMATION, CALL. 546 1934 ROCKY ENGLAND • SERVICE HOURS MONDAY THRU FftlDA Y: 7:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. SA TU RDA Y: 8:00 A .M. TO 5:00 P.M. NEW-t980-cJIRYSlEI CORDOBA ATLAS SALE PRICE 'A95 VS . •utomatic trMe.. pwr 1tHrlng & brake1. max. coollng, wsw radial tires & morel (164452) REBATl500 :f~5 5995 NEW 1980 CHRYSLER Le BARON $ . ATLAS SALE PRICE 6195 6 cyl . automatic trans . pwr $ 500 steering & brakes. tinted glass maximum ceoltng. · REBA TE wsw radial tires & more• 11760211 :f~ $ 5695 NEW 1980 PLYMOUTH VOLARE ATLAS SALE PRICE$ 519 5 TEST $50 ~~~$5145 DRIVE . 6 c. yl .iu1oma11c trans· pwr c;teef10<l & brakes maximum tOOltnQ WSW r(f0te1I flrf"o lS (TY)<P 1 14 195 7, NEW 1980 PLYMOUTH HORIZON ATLAS SALE ~RICE$ 5295 TEST $50 !~~ $ 5245 DRIVE 4 Oil HATCKIACK 4 c.o~ •rt1ns ti.Xlv 1•• " ,1,.. H1Q ffl)'1! /!, f'·Jf burn~ r quurd.-v.hP<'I rnrn rtnQ<; W',W r )".j1,il ltre<; & morn• 1589 n 1977 PLYMOUTH RIRY WAGON VB au1oma1tc rrans . air cono pwr 'lterr1nq & brakes. rad•o. tuqgage rack W'1W 11res & morel (330WOn 1979 CHRYSLER CODOIACOUPE V8. automatic lrane arr cond.. pwr srePrtnq & brakes "''"YI rop. rad•o wsw 11res & mot"e1 (612WPF) 54695 MOM'ZA COUPE 4 cyt . au1oma11c trans . air OOnd . pwr steenno & brakes tilt wheel bucket seats raclto. c~tom w~s. WSW ltre5 & more• (764SWTI 52995 1979 CHRYSLER NEW YOllCY SEDAM 5th Ave Ed1lt0n Loaded tnC VS auto Iran<:; air Corid . owr 'II & brakl"s AMI FM st B track. o wr w1noow '> & c;pl11 lealhpr sPals. Padded top & much mo<pl 1130747: 56695 MEED CASH??? We oay 100 oouar for oOOd. clean tate modet care; s""~ Curt Davis or Bryan Hesketh today. WI •uow TO, DOUAI Pa. YC>ua ftADMH! SH US MOW!!! SEE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT ABOUT RENTING A 1980 PLYMOUTH CHAMP! ·---..... _.__., __ .. .. ... _ .... " ....... . -- 7 Huntington Beaeh Fo.uatala V1f,l~0~y =-__:_=== t 'I VOL. 73, NO. 109, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES OBANGE..COWilTY, CALIF~ANfA . Doolittle's Raiders Arri1'e By JOANNE aEYNOLDS Ol telll o.li'f Net ..... Altln'CS ln Navy blue blaters und •~c<'Ompanled by their well· drcs1'cd wive•. they could be a t;roup of executives who have juisl cOR}e t o visit Newport ij("{l('h But they are a little more jjp~caal than tha.,t. "These are people who I have held in awe for years." said a chamber of co mme rce o ffic ial who in· troduc~ 31 of Doolittle's Tokyo lla1ders during a Thursday press conference at the Balboa Bay Club The Ral(lers arr1\·e d -1n Ne wport Beach Thurs day for their reuruon. the annual event which marks their 1942 bombing raid on J apan. ··w e·re deli~htcd to be here." said their one-tame leader Jim my Doolittle. "We're just start- ing to have fun " Their hair may be thmncr and )!rayer, the t·yes not a!> sharp and thl' hearing failing. but ii "as t'lc•ar the group rem ains as dose today as they were when they undertook their history. making mission. Doolittle, the Army Air Foree lieutenant colone l who or - ganized. then led the 16-plane at- tack. was fondly referred to as "the chief." He fielded m ost of the ques- tions but repeatedly called on members of his old command lo take the noor as well. There were cheers at the i.n- lroduction of Raiders like Chase Neilsen and Bob Ihle, who s ur- v 1 ved nearly four years in Japanese prison camps . Bill Bower. the pilot of the 12th plane on the mission. t'()m- menled that the absolute con- fidence the Ra iders had 10 Doolittle held them together on the mission and in the years since. Bower. who stayed on rn the Air Force to retire as a colonel. now hvc:. an Boulder . Colo Peo· pie hke the Raiders. h<' said people who have a hero can orie nt lhcmsC'lves bette r to goals Jack l1 1lger. the scrond 10 com m and on the raid and chairman of thiis year's reunk>n, noted that most of the 51 surviv- ing Raiders are still married to the women they were married to IO 1942. "I can't explain why that is. but it seems rather remarka- ble." he said. Hilger. like Bower. stayed on in the military to retire as a bri ~adier genera l , a pattern followed by several others. Travis Hoover, the lieutenant who piloted the raid's number two plane, retired as a coloncJ, as did Jack Sins, Hilger's co-pilot. Richard Knobloch, the co-pilot of t he thirteenth plane a nd cr ett "Brick" Holstrom, pilot f e fourth plane, both were gen als when they retired. Th Navy's lone Raider, llenry Miller, left his branch of the service as a rear admiral. Not all of the Raiders made career.. out of m1htary service. The raid's only phys ician. Bob White. who went cilong as a gun· ner in the number 15 plane. !>u1d <Stt RAIDERS, Page A2) 0.11 1le4 S1ottt ..,..,._ LEADS REUNION James Doolittle Killer's;Toll Now 38 Dally PH .. St.ft Plloto NEWPORT ATTRACTS 31 SURVIVING RAIDERS TO REUNION James Doolittle (bottom left, hand on raff) With 'Boys' ' t Huntington Man Killed in Crash \ '.!i \1• 1r old Jl 1111t1nJ,!l11n l\c'.1d1 m.an " " kdkd <·~1rh lei ·cla \ \\llt'n Ill:-:-pot b <·ar uaslwtl into 1hr r 1·:1r 11f .1 l,11 J,.?1· tnll'k \\ ho-.1· cln \ 1·1 µoh<·t· ..,,11d 111.1 •. FV Doctor Olarµed Witl1 Gun Assault .\ ;j7 \C'ar old ph~·!'-1c·wn whn pral'l H'C'S 111 Fountain \';.Ille•\ w :1s ..ir n·c;tt'd 110 twn <"oun1-. 11r assault Y.tth <t deadl" "'eapm1 Thursday afll'r a ~tort• man:u.:n a llCf!l'd to pohn' that the: doc·tnr tnt'ti 111 run him lloY.n with ;1 1·ar and prnnterl a J!Un .it h1rn aft1·r .1 bu!>ines~ dlspul<' Thl' phy:-o1c·1 Jn. :\'I 1 <·hJ\.'l Rosenl.Jl:itl ''ho lrH·~ in rount y terr1t o r ) near Tu!>lln. a cknnwlcdg~d that he had engaged in :.i verbal dispute with the :-tun• mun<Jgcr hut dE·nit•d •that .1 ~un """ 1n\'i1l\l•d, p<illt f.' !>aid Fountain \'alley Pohr 1.· Uct\•<· t1 vc Larn t;nc;wold s<11d the doctor 1,rn·s ques tioned and re leased Thursday but that the ' char~es have not been dropped P olice said . the mr1dent oc curred al 1 15 p.m. at the Radio Shack store at 18120 Brookhurst St., when a c ustomer dispul<' erupted betwt.oen Rosenblatt and the stor e manager , W1llaam Frederick Knauer , 32, of Hun! l in~ton Beach. llfll lt.J\l' fl'll lht• lffi!Joll't and l.t•pt on J!Olng llmH'\'1°r. pollct· :.ire C1~::.um1ng llw l11H'k dri,<•r kn<'w hl' had lll'l'n tut Thl'Y have issued an all 1111111h hullc•tan for th1· trur k and th1· drl\l'f 1n\111\1•d in th1· col 11-.11111 1h;1f 111111-. tht· lift' of I{ 11 d 1w:. I. C ,1 r rt· lt o f 7 7 o I \\.1111tl 1\\1• I, .11r1·.t \', ;i•. 111 .1d .JI ttw .,< 1·11~ 111 1 h1• .1t·t·11lt·nt a t H1•..1l'h lioul1·\,11d ;11111 B1 .... h11ro A\'l'nue in \\ , .... t 1111n-.tt•r IH•ltce !><11cl Tht· ' r ..... h 11c·1 11rr1·d -.hortlv after 2 11 1·lo<'k this mornmJ,! • \\'1•:-tm1n:;tt-r poliet· Officer F:~rl Gr:.iham o.;a1d lhl' collision orc·urrt-cl whll<' lhl' truc k driver \I. a~ malo.mg ,1 t turn on Bc•ach H<1u It•\ :.i rd V,,'1tOt"ht·S lolrl p11flt<' two 11.11 lwd tr;,11lers iwi·re utt<H:hcd to l h P 11 IJ<' k · t r <i ctn r Th{' f 1 rs t 11 .1 al(•r 1·arned aluminum ~hip· pin~ <·ont<.1mE•r s and thl' !>ccond \\ :J'> t•rnply. witnesses s;m l Kindergarten Signups Set K 1 ndcrgarl<'n pre· registration ror lhl' 1980-81 school year is i.cheduled May 7 from 1-4 p.m . a l each of the e lementary !>chool!> in the Huntington Beach City (elementary> School Dis· trict Children arc el igible 1f their firth birthdays fall on or before Dl'C 2. Yo unA~ters who arc too young c ar qualify fo r early kin - dc t~Drtt>n rlos:.c:-in the ::.econd sc• rn t'l>lcr Freeway Murders Exceed 'Trash Bag' Slnyings LOS ANGELES cAPJ The :-o-called Freeway Killer may have picked up where the Trash l3ag M orderer left off. Southern Cali!Qrnia detectives are im e~tJgatmJ: the pos:;1b1hty that 3A younJ? men and boys slam since 19i2 may all have been v1ct1ms of the "new·· killer The "old" killer 1s serving 21 life terms in San Quentin state prison. "Trash Bag Murderer'' Patrick Wayne Kearney, 40, was convicted or t~ree s layings in Riverside County in 1977 and pleaded auiltf to 18 more in Los Angeles Coun'ly ill 19'18. But police bad once put the death toll in the ho m osexual Trash Bag Murders as high as 34. T h e sexual overtones of 11 murders committed between December. 1972. a nd January, 1976, at fi rst led police to confuse at least one of them with the Trash Bag Murders. The 11 victims included known hom osexuals or bisexuals. and authorities said some had bei?n brutally tortured. But these murders we re never attributed to Kearney. whose v1ct1ms were mutilated and dis· posed of in g reen plastic trash hags Some :.iuthorit1es now ht·hcvt• the 11 slayin~s may have been the first work of the so r;:a llcd Frt'eway Killer MO!;t of the 3k deaths now ht·- ing attributed to the Freeway Killer we re hitchhikers who "'ere strangled or sm othered. although o thers died of bludgeoning. stabbing or drug o v c rdo.c;l' rive of the victims we re young Marine~ Othe rs wer e srhool boys waiting for a bus They ranged in age from 12 to 25. and their nude bod1e!> have been dumped near ma1or thoroughfares in Los Angeles, Or ange, Ventura. San Diego. Riverside, San Berna rdino and Imperial cQunt1es. Only one of the slayings sinre 1976 has involved sexual abuse. Free Tours Set Of Bolsa Chica Free tours of the Bolsa Chica marshlands will be conducted Saturday from 9 a.m. to 10·30 p .m . P arking is available at either the ocean side of Pacific Coast Hi ghway, across from the dam . o r at the ecologica l preser ve pa rking lot. Tours start every 15 minutes. "h1ch 1s whv the 11 who died bet" cen t97i and 1976 wcrt.' not included in th(• early stages uf the investigation Dr Albert Ro~en stein . an O r ;1n)!l' County f orcnl>l t ps} l'holog1st who has !>ludwd :.1c t'ci unts or many of the murdl'r!> allributl.'d to th<' Freeway Killer. says the lakchhood 1s "very * * * high" that tht· 3f!<,l:i}ings an• re· l.1tt•cJ · Tht•r<· are J!roc,s i.1milt1rttu:c, tn the :1ge:-of lhl' v1cl1m~: their phy!>l\:al appearance, the fact th•·:-an · h1lchh1kt:r~. the mcin- r1t• r 1n "'h1ch tht.· bod1t'S drt dumix.-d. the srxucil patholo10. the drug~ foWld 1n their system~. the fact that SP4!Clhc freeway!> * * * Freeway Murder ·Victims Listed LOS ANGELES CAP> -Here is a list of 38 murder victims who may have been slain by the so-called Freeway Killer. their ages and hometowns ( 1f known! and the dat es and lorat1ons where the bodies were found, m chronolo~ical order t f Ot111ot\td Moot-. 10 (..,no Pfonc:tUHon M.tft~. 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J~ J ..... ,..-"' C l\1r'O.-.,[)f)fr Jt (~rt.i \ MH""'°4 , •. ~O ( • .,C)f'f\ J'"() l. ,!lfil0tnl0'\A.ntt:11•r- ll J_, ~·n "'"'°'" II 11, • ...,_, f ..O ). '"'° •" ~ ... ,"6f' ('w"h <See VICTIMS. Page i\2) Prop. 9 Opposed Democratic "Assemblyman Dennis Mangers of Jlunttngton Beach is the only Oran~c County lawmakers currently opposing Proposition 9. Howard J arvis' lates t proposal to cut taxes. ac· l'OrdinJl lo a s ur vey of the Ca l1forn1a Legis latur e by Capitol News Service. !See re· lated story, Page A3.) Three other Orange County lawmakers Vcmocrats Richard Robinson of Santa Ana and Chet Wray of Garden Grove. plu s Republican M a rian Bergeson or Newport Beach- aren 't taking a position on the rontrovcrsial ballot proposition JUSt now. A s pokeswoman for Mrs. Bergeson said the Ora nge Coast asse mblywoman might take a stand late r after seeing how the economy 1s going. Or ange County legislators who support Propos1t1on 9. the so· called ·•Jarvis II," include state s e n ator s J o hn Briggs, R· Fullerton. Paul Carpenter. D· Cypress. and J ohn Schmitz. R· Newport Beach Also su.pporting the me asure, which goes before California voters in the June 3 primary. :1 r c A s s e m b I y m e n R o s s Johnson. R-Fullerton, and Bruce Nestandc, R·Orungc Proposition 9 would cut state income taxes. Jarvis. its author. co-authored. with Paul Gann. the property tax -c utting measure known as Proposition 13 that was passed overwhelm· mgly by California vote rs two years ago this June. ' :.ire ~vol vcd , tht•,f<.tct that mo:.t or lh~gled "' s mothert-d." Rosenstein s aid He theorized that the killer, hkl' all Of hll> \'ICllms. IS Whllt'. llo wl•Vc r . law cnfo r(·emcnt Juthontie~ remain caut1ou.'> "The 1nvP:,t1gal1on into f1Vt' m urder-. (1n Orange County! <See fB.EEWAV. Page A2 > Sairty-su-year·old James Neal. who helped to guide the desUny of FoWlta.iJ'I VaJley for 15 years. is the new city ma nager of Stan- ton. NeaJ edged out 70 other apph- r:ints and v.~ hired Tuesday n1,::ht for the 'IM·a -year JOb T he agreement doesn't specify the length of employment. "Hov.ever, we hope that 1t is fo r a long lJm(: beCaUM~ Of ~l•al'~ .\ :-tab1llzmg innucnc·t>. ·· S tanton 1 \t .A yor Jo~eph Wht•eler said tu da\ 1 :\;pal h.1<. been at·t1 ng c·11v 1 man Jger of Swnton. J ut:--"l\h .1 population of 23 .uou. '>tn<·1• January But hl' landed the JOb on a permanent bas1::. bt.·l'ause of h1 -, l ong years 1n ~O \ crnmC?nl w n ·1ce and cx~rt1st• an fananc-~. • ..il'cord.tng to Mayor Wheeler Neal took over a-. Fountain \'a ll e~ r1ty manager in 1966 v. hen the area was lar~cly open ~pace. Ile ovcr~aw the city''> 5 ucr•od of f!reatest growth ll!t • l urrent populallon 1s 54,800. When he resigned in Fountain ~ \'a lley last Dec. 31. Neal an- nounced his mtentions to teach at Long Beach Stale and Pep· pcrdine H e holds a doctorate in publk admirtistration. , He was replaced in Founh11n , \'alley Jan 1 b~ Ro bert Vollme r . the former city m a nage r of P a los Verdes Estates. Orange Coast Weather ~ Knauer told police that whe n he went outside to write down :th e l i c e n se numb er o f Rosenblatt's car , the car moved , In reverse. forcing him to iumo up on the trunk to avoid being hit. policesaid. Iranian Land Buy Sparks Furor F og a nd lo w c louds night and morning hours. Mostly S\lnn y Saturday with s li g htly coo l e r day time te mper atures. Lows tonight in the SQs. Highs Saturday in the 60!;. INSIDE T8DA Y What fl Sltoke$f'Nre dotng in a llocWftda? See Whfl SOtdh • Coast ~ory chose earlJI Cali/OrNa o.s the setting tor When the store manager went At o the dr1 \'e r 's window, Rosenblatt pulled a pistol Crom the glove compartme nt and ~pointed at him , Knauer told police. When questioned by officers, I Ute doctor said he did not inten- • tionally back up toward the store manager and dldf not dis· play a pistol. De tective Griswold s aid a clerk at the store he has support- ed Knauer's version of the incl- • dent. while a passenger In the doctor's car has b.icked up his statements. By PRIL SNEIDER MAN Ol tM D•lly Plle4 S~lt The disclosure that Iranian money may be used to buy 11.3 acres of surplus Fountain Valley School District property sparked c riticism at Thursday night's school board meeting because or the Americ'an hostages held cap. live in Iran. Though some reservations we re expressed, the dist.rlct. trustees voted 4-1 to grant the prop~ed buyer a 80-day escrow closure extension in exchange for a non-refundable $35.000 pay- m ent . Al the cente r of the con- t rove r s y is Bas t ex lhc., a Newport Beach-based firm that offered a high bid of $2 .86 million last October for surplus district property at Cordata Street and Tanager Avenue. School officials said the firm represents lr.ntan and West German investors. Baatex of- Clclala have declined to talk to reporten about. the purchase. The company bid for the prop- erty with the aim of building new bomes on the site. However, Bast.ex did not close escrow on the purchase on March 31 u orhiinal.ly ureecl. On April 3. a Bastex represen- tative asked Fountain Valley trustees to grant a n escrow closure extension because cur- re nt fl9anclal conditions bad jeopardized the project. At Thunday nJgbt's meet.Ing Joy Socoon, whose home borders o n the Pope site , tearfully pleaded with the lrustees not to sell the property to this firm, cit- ing the hoetages in lran. Ir the board declined to grant the escrow extension, new bids to sell the property would have been required. Trustee Roger Belgen moved that the 60·dn extel'M..a: be granted to Bast.ex, with the con· diUQP that. if the firm doesn't conclude lt.s purchase of the prop· erty by June 16, the firm must Corfeit to the district the $35,000 extension payment, plus lt.s in· itial $50,000 down payment for the property. Trustee Shella Meyers aa.id s he was casting a "somewhat. r eluctant vote" In favor ol the extenaloo. "It appears." she said, "that given the money market ln the world today, lC we 10 out to bld a gain now, It ls unlikely that the diatrict would receive an accept- (See roaoa, Pa1e AZ> .. Much Ado About Nothing." See Page Cl . •••ex AtY-~• At-~ •> \.. M . ...,.. M llM-0-1. t .......,., .,. ...... ,,... .. c.11....... .. .................. . ~ et1'°"""C:..Y AU a ....... D1-M ~.._,.. -1,11 ~ ... ,. .......... c:w C.-.f AIJ S,c.t.'•• •ti ~ ...... ···~ .... •-..W Al MMll~ .,. ....... I 11111t CMt T........ Ct ,....,.... 11..a ~Mn Ct-,,, .................. , .. ,. -.-.r ... "-"'-1J W-IMll C:Mt ............ Cl ............ I " Jl2 DAILY PILOT HIF ~ a,y DA YID &VTZllAN .............. Supenitor Edi on MU~r con tln&AN bi.a polllJc-1 ltl'atlQ& o1 t l J t f ~mocratic Party bo& Richard J. O'NelU 'nunda.y. m•lli .. IMltic a "eenft4illtiai" memo datribln1 party fund· ra11anc acliv1Hes whlch MU~r •lleaed 11ve · ·~p ec ial pri vi ...... lo lbe ncb. 19%Peree•& Fttday, Aptll 18, 1980 11m ...... ,. ..... to ciMee a.t f(' • r by <fflv. F'Almund 0 Brown Jr • la running for t-lt•ctlon JW> • 3 m a ctut'f opponent Is Aa • mblymao Bruce NHtande. R Ounp. But Mii• hat tone •ntrllad his polltlral flrt'power on O 'Neill . whu b •' 'dalm• d omlnatea polmcal llfti to Orana Counly. Major Banks Drop Prime Loan Rate f..,.. AP DilpateH Several mlljor ba.nks reduced their prime lenc:hnJC rates to 19\.\ percent today. conttnu101 a decline in lnteresl rates thal ac· cele raled tbas week as it •P· peared the economy may bave entered• recess1on. Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. or New York. the nation's fifth· largest bank, cut the rule from :::u percent . tneo recoro IC'Vt"I reached tlus month ··wl' f~I that's an appropnull· rate• t?1ven the <'Onditlons 111 tin~ t 1 m t' • ' ' :. a i cl ;i M o r ,.: .1 11 :.pokl'SffillO But Nt•v. York's C1t1bwnk. the• t f 'rottt Pa9«» 1t I FREEWAY. • • i.-ince 1978 has int<'nsu1t'd. 111111 v:e're sharing informatllH\ \\1th 13 enfor<'Cmt•nt Ui;t'IH'll':> fro m other <'ount 1es," !IU1d Sher iffs U . Wy:ltt Hart. "We have six investigators working 12 to 16 hours a day and we've rtteived numerous calls and leads from the public. But v. e stall cannot say these 30-odd murders are connected, much less the five we have here on the front burner. or three more "e're also look1n~ at that datt- back to 1976." Hart not1.'<i that the re is no t'\'idence of a homosexual link to :.iny of the eight unsolved Orangl' County murders. But only last August, 1979. ln neaghboring S an Bernardmo County, 17 -year.old Mark Shelton of Westminster was killed, the cause of death listed as s hock from abuse lo hi3 body Other Jaw enforcement or. ficials art-also skeptical about" C'onnectlng the <':uses. r111tlon·-llt'l'und larg tol lurnk. l'Ut 1~ t'atc <Hlly to 191 .. perrL1nt • 'fhe muvus cal\I{' t\\o 1111) '• uftct Chase Manh&tt•n Uonk. the nation's lhlrd·lur1tct1t b1mk . t•ut 11 rat.-lo tD~ \11.'H'''"' ('hue todnv matdwd llw 1 ul 1n HJ\'• perct•nl ar; dJd No I lhP Ueolr. ''' Amtorica, No 6<'ht'ml<'81 Uank 11nd Nn 8Hank(•r"1'rn"l ('n l'h('.J1rtm1• 1t1n~111t r11h• 111 du1r1111 th h1rnk'ii-n11 lt\1111" 111 llh\lll l'r"f'cill \\Mlh\ t'Orpoi All' ' Hl'lt'lll<'I"~. "'II h llll'-"l ollwr ~'\1111 1111•11 \RI 1\1\ll lnd11i.t 1 Int h111 I t•\I ,., ' I'·'' 111.-111111 ,. 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M t' a n w h 1 I e ~ o v e r n m e n t fig u res showed today that growth of the nation's economy :.lowed sharply in the first three m onths of 1980. app<1rently ~et· ting the stage ror the beg1nn1ng of tht.• rL'<'es!>1on Coast Panel Curbs Votes On Wnflicts LOS ANGELES <AP> In an ·We're monito ring five cast's here since May 1979 for any link among tht' five as well a!> J8 v.e 've heard about tn the multi· Jur1~di cllona l South ern C alifornia area." said Los .\ngeles County s heriff's Capt. Walt Ownbey. "Rut I must em· phaisize we don 't have any l'Vid<'n<'c linking them. Jn this county alone. we have 35 to 40 du m ps murder victims dum p('d aloni:t s lde roadside" ever y year 1nterpretat1on of conflict of Ln tert"sl unprt.>cedenlt'd by any statE' agenc)'. th<· Stalf' Coastal ""<:'omm1ss1on ruled Thursday lhnt its members cannot vote on issues affechng people who gave SlOO or more to their political t·ampaigns "It's not d1frlcult ti'> f ind ~1milarilies in five dumps a year young boys, old men or young women And you have to re· m e mber that 90 percent or murders are done in only four ways: you shoot them, s tab them. strangle them or blunt· force them." ... Ownbey noted that the only common thread i n the Los Angeles County cases was that the bodies dumped near highways ~ere nude. "People are more inclined - due to the rect"nt h\story or mulllplc murderers Hke Son of Sam. Hillside Str angler and the Trash Bag Murders -tq read things into them cthe so-called F reeway Killer murders)" he said. "Maybe it's a sign of the times •· The mos t recent murders typtfy lhe variety Of VICllIDS chosen by the Freeway Killer. OAANGI. COAST " r DAILY PILOT fhr O'M'CJP c.ttt O.•• ,..Wit. ••tr. wn.cn ., comt>1nt0 t,. Hf>'lllP\ Pr•n. h Otibtl\twd t>v \t'lw O•-C.<I ._,.,,.,.. ~' ~·,. "''""'" .,. -·--·· ""°""' '"""' .... C.0.l• ......... -....... """'""'"" :::r' .. ;:::~~ ~·~.·~ =:s ~~=".! ....... .-""_.,, --_... , .............. , ~'!.'·.~:' ~.t 1:.:~ .. ~,!'-·· , 0 . ..., ........ "'"""'ftt-l'IAlll- ,\ , .. ,. (-v"., Pftl"\Mjff"t•ftd~._,. .. /ttAfJ't •'JI"• ' \ ''::"..:;;,.'*it ~"-""' _,. -., .... .m ........... li'..""' ~a.w..10.-~1:.,. ... ........... CNt .. ecflOllke · -l1a1fi1 .. o - M.11hna AOOf'•\' ft 0 ftoa "91.,.... . °" ... ' ,_ fte.C.ft 10t7 "° (te,, .. _ •• Coti. -.. Ptwt .... , Iii-I I ' The emergcn<'Y meas ure was adopted In the wake of dis - clos ures last month that four South Coast Rcgjonal Coastal com missione rs raised about $200,000 from applJcants seek.in~ construction permits from the commission. Under the new rules, com· m1ss1oners must disqualify the mselves Crom voling on a permit or planning issue If they have r eeeivcd more than $100 a year rrom any person with <a f1nanc1al mteresl in a proJect needing board approval. Th<' rules wili apply to con· t r1but1ons re<'elved since 1976 and also a pply to members or commissioners' families. Coastal commission chairman Leonard Grote said the state Fair Political Practice Com · m1ss1on will be asked to enforce the new campaign contribution regulations by incorporating them lnto California's conflict of interest code. Volunteers Sought for Home Meals Fountain Valley's Project TLC Home Meals Pr~gram is seeking volunteers to deliver nutritional rneal& to ahuUns, age 60 or older. The Pte?Sr•m Is designed to provide disabled or i lr senior citizens with hot daily m eals t hey might not otherwise r e· celve. Meals are delivered by the volunteers fi ve days a week between 11 :30 a.m. and l p.m. The suggested donation ror each meal ls 75 cents. Special d\el meala can be provided. Program offlclals also a.re try· log to locale Fountain Valley res· ldents who may need this service. Those w\ithlng to vohlnteer for the prograrn and those who wish to receive the m eal• or who know of an eligible resident can co ntact R o be rta Bue.ton . 835·8011. or Suianne Victor at Fountaln Valle y Ctty Hall. 963·8321. ,.... ... ., .......... ,.. leas.ct Thureday ~.,. wrnten by advcrtWna and communlcatkln" c-ouuuJlant Paul Idell r or Santa Ana, It wd S("nt to O'Neill in P'ebnW'J ol ltTt. 1t denrtbH a ''mulli·level tuncf..ralsln• pro•ram" for the Calitorn.la Democratic P•rty for une.ao. ltMt ~oal or wblch wa.s to roi11\' S42S.OOO In thu flrat year "'llh an dUmated 25 per~t to JO p.rcent lncroue lo lhe l'ltH:Ond y •• ,. At the: lop level ol lhl.a pro-wo m lb u acroup known as "the C14bln~t . · m1de up o( donors who p•Y 12,:iOO 11nnual mem twrsbip du~. "1'lw primary objective ol 'tho <'ub1uet'," ldckor'11 memo says, .J\ould bv to provide the atale purty "Alth u l\lnl(lo subatlU\Ual tunchnl( i.ourn· lo support ltb •• u 1111111 ... 1 r t\ll n · 111 ogro mm Ing • 111d i.~·"1111 proj1•<'I" durin~ the \I .ll 111 1 l'lurn lur thl•1r uu •s. \h\• 1111•111bc.•r" or lht• C-11hlnN would 1·11jov "t•v••nls uC an oxcluslvc ·••HI h1t 11m1tt-11utun• prO«id.i nt( 1111•1111~ .. , d 1111urs wllh nlnxlmum tt , ••• .,., t11 1w h •1·h'\l ~Ut..":tL-. and an 11ppt11 t1111ll \ fot Oll'Ulltnl(Cul dis • 1111to:1011" 11111 11t1Ri.lblt• In lnrA<•r ~·1 111111,.'' tlw clocumcnt suys Of .... ,.,.,,,, 1t111"1rtnt1\'•'.'. ·it 1tl1h " 11111•,·1 a1•r1·s~. tu llw , 11.111 of 1111• ll1•n1t•<'r:tli1' l'arl~ '111 l>oth 1 q !ul111 llll'l'tln~li "" ~\I'll "' tl'l1•11h11111• 1•11nv1•1 ).lltl011' ,111 .I 'IWllll t'\'1'111 ).. ~.II\} l\\11!1•1 1'11111 'thl\ Ill ,I l'f 1• p .t I t•tl !ii :Jl t'tnl'lll • • H 1,.h fl1 it t l · N 1• 1 I I w u r k b tw hh11I llw M'\'IW~. not hN·uus1• lw llk1•s to. hul rnlhl'1 h1·catU!>1· ht• muio.t lit• knu~" lh.1l tlw l..1111ls of mllut'll<'t Pl'th.111111-: our hoed 111 this plan 1:. not 1lle11ol. Hut ht> Riso knows thal avcra1te 1•1t1H·n~ would ~lron~ly d1s11p provl' af lht•y were.• properly m rormt'd." Miller. who has called in the past for O'Neill to resign as <'hairman or the Democrali<' !'arty, reiterated that position. ·'The Democrallc Party must ha VC' nowhere within 1l specwl privileges for the rich," he said U 'Nc1ll s tron gly o pposed Brown'!> C'hOlt'C or ~tiller la!..t 'l•ur to rill the vacantv creall'<I b) the bnbt•r.r rno ~·1l·t 1on of rormer s u pervisor Halph Diedrich. Efforts to conlact 0 Neill to day were uru.ucces~ful Miller's campaign director, Bill Zim· merman. a l110 was unavailabl<:' for l'Ommcnl •'ront Page I I RAIDERS. • • h t· .. got out JU.St as soon as the war was over .. White returned to the medical practice ht''d e s tablished 10 Redlands before the war. Ile has since retired and mov<.-d to Palm Springs. In addition Lo the Ruidcrs and their wive~. the c ham ber of l'ommcrce off1c1als and pres:.. the reunion attracted a handful of fans . Bob Emmens. the <'O·p1 lot of the only plane that didn't crash und author or "Guests of lhe Kremlin.'' was handed a copy of his book detailing hi s crew's y~ar·long internment in Rus~ia following the raid .. I JUSl think th1~ ·~ tcrnf11· " .. u1d the ~ray-hairl'd man v.h11 handed the book and u pen to 1-~mmeru.. "I 'd reull v appreciate your aut,igra ph .. • - Fro•PageAl FUROR ••. able bid." Mrs . Meyers added, "My vote in support is based on the idea that if we're going to sit (and not seek new bids> for 60 days, Wl' might as well sit with Bastex und its S35,000 than sit without l .. I . Bo a rd president Betty MignanelU cast the lone oppos· ing vote, saying it represented a prote!lt on behalf of dlstrtct ad· ministrators who oppose con· ducting business with IranJan In · vestments . "We are. frankly, between a rock and a bard place," Mrs. M ignanelU said. · The trustees unanimously ap. proved an additional m otion in· structlng school admlnlstra~rs to immediately begin a rebid· ding process ror the property j( Bastex docs not conclude Its purchase by Ju.ne 16. F,....P~AI VICTIMS ••. U . J-MIC-I Mot<• ... It, 0 •,,_ G._, Feb. I, 1MOl11Welnul. 3• R-ICI Cr•IO Oellln. II. \14111 HvYt. MM'<l'I • S. 1'IO 111 OVef'I•. lS Auu~• ev-Avon II, IS O••dell O<o ..... Mut h n, 1'to 111 Ora110• Covntv tO,,tt• Hl9hw•'I Jt. GI«> -iNlll a.t'"et. u . H\Olll~ BMcll Mu t h ,2, '"° 111 Or•nv• Covl\IY IOrltt• Hlfll\wayl. .. , 37. JOM Doti. "·t1, ~tll U , 19'0 In I.Alt ·~~I~ .lfl/lttl WOOd, 16, hlll(~, APYll 11 1~ l..OftO ...... ' .. .. ~hl'r 1ff':. lkputy Hon Jones l'xamines a Sl m illion cache of 1·rn·.11111· found 111 ;.1 l>an:.i Point house when officers .111'>\\1•1 f'i l ,, r 1•p11rt 11f a man screaming. Seven people we1 t· ..,, n·:.h:cl .,,, dru1: J>O'>'-l''>s1on charges. County Facing Power Shortage By OEWRES BROOKS IRWlN Of u.. oaitt ~ lwtf Orangt• County faces severe clectr1c1ty shorta~es w1thm lhl· next 10 yea r s. 1nclud1nR blac kouts 1f n t•w ~ener-.tlnR planb an• not built. the Orange County Grand Jury predicted Thur:.d..iv And 1t:s umr both eounty re"-1 dents and put1hc 0Cflc1als · pay more than lip i.crv1ce" toward sol\ tnit the coming ene r gy crisas, the grand Jury s aid an a report The jury made 1t.s predJctJons of poy,,cr outages based on population growth forecasts ma<le by utility companies and tbe slate t:nergy Comm1ss1on Orange County s lone t.'ler · triclly RCnerat1ng plant m Jlunt· ington lkach ~upphc' 44 perct>nl of the rounty 's t•lcctncal need!>, makm~ the county dt•pendent on 11ut ~1d1· <Jrl'<t!'> for its clcctncdl -.uppl). \\ h1lc u bur ~C'onmg Uran ~t· Co unty population will bt· respon!'>1hl1• ror increased elt•t-. tnclly LL'>a~c in the next dccad• the gro wth o l boraer1n 1ot R1vers1dc and :-,an Bemarduw counties will sap· t·lcctru·al rt· :.oun ·es even further, tht· grJnfl JUry report says Becau~c public outcry h<i<. '1rluall) halted the conf;truct1on of nutlt'ar power planh alternutlvc methods of gcnl'rUI· ing t'le-ctric1ty mu:.t be sought. the report continued The d1!'>pant1es in electrical us ag1' predict e d h) the uUhl> t'llmp..in1t•s and th1• t'nt•rgy com · m1ss1on y,,as worrisome to grund Jury memberi. A Onl!·IY.ilf percent error on the lov. side t•ould prevent the building or gener ating plants needed lo provide us with a re· liable and sufflc1cnl means of power." the report said. The stale comm1ss1on. which has r1nal approval on construe· t1on or power plants, has predict· ed that ~e County's elec· tncal use wtll grow m the next decade. but al a far s lower rate than that predicted by the utihty compames l n add1t1on to n ew power 11I Jnh, thl' rount) mu'>t m<ik1· ~r ('a ter t>H Or h tO ('IJO S ( r\ !' t ncrgy, the grand Jury report :-..i11I The Orange County Board of Su p l·n ii.ors s ho uld t ake !he lead, lhe re port added. in Imposing strrngent build.log "l.rnriard., that include cons1·rva. t11•n ll·t·hnoluµ~ on all ncv. ton 'I r Ill llOI\ lm1•.,t1J..Jl1n.: thl· p<r..,1u1ht' "' tiurr11ni.: rra:,h at <'Ourtl\ rl11111 p ' 101 < 1111\ 1·r.111n into 1 h•t I 1 ll .ti cn\.•rj.!} \J,ik ini.;. lJnd usl' dcc1!>10ru. ·' 1lh i:ner~) t·un..,tramts 1n mind Ill 'insure agJan5t population i.:ro14 th outstrippin~ those s up· pin·' · Earth Day Rally Al Gold~n Wes t !-,l'' t>1.1l Pn\ 1ronment~I grouP5 ~111 pru\1dc ~peakers Coran F..1rlh ))a' rally i.lutcd for 11 J m lo 2 p m next Tue1>day at I h~ collt•i.te t't·nler pa t io al Goldl•o Wc:.t College in Hunt· 10,,:ton Ik.1ch. Sµ.,nson·ll Ii\ lh<' t·a mpu!>· buH·tl Students for Environmen· lal Av.arenei.:.. lhe rdlly ~•II fcJtUrL' spt.>..il..cri. f rom Green· pen cl'. Al!Jancc for Sun·i\ al, the Ameriran CetaC'ean Sodcty and Am1 ~os de Boba gi1c-a. Defiance · 8y'l'MAlaeda&elrr.. Defiant Iranian leaden declared today their te>Wltry can retlat mocmUq U .s. ~cooomte preuure. Bu& tbe aaneu.. caar. P•llD WU plekin1 up .... amoa1 Ameriean aWe1. wttll Australia and Denmark slpalln1 they are reldy lo close ranb with PretldentCarter. Carter Ulht.eoed a few more economic screws oa Iran Tbun· day and promiHd mllitar'Y ac· tlon lt...U•e 50 U.S. Emtiuay boata1a are not freed. Jralllan President Abolbuaan B•ni·Sadr said in an interview with Iran's official Pan news a1ency today "it la clear to us" Carter will do al) be can to force the Iranians to release the American captives. But ••we shall provide the m eans of resistan~ ... be aaid • Bani·Sadr baa said repeatedly Iran has prepared ror moatbl for s ucb U.S. presaure. even a naval blockade. Another l e ading revolu· tlonary, Ayatollah Sadech Khalkhali, told the Moslem Sab- bath prayer meeting at Tehran University today that .. we can't have any negotJation and media· tlon ·' with the United States. Carter is trying to enlist the help of U.S. awes ln squeezing Iran economically, and at a meeting next week the foreip ministers or the nine Europead Com moo Market nations are ex- pected to take some antl-lraa.la steps. But Portugal has already ordered a trade ban with Iran, and Denmark and AWJtralla to. day appeared ready to Join the sanctions. Representatives or the Com- mon Marltet nations in lhe E~ pean Parliament urged the nine governments Thursday lo con· sider · breaking diplomatic rela- tions with Iran, as Cart.er did April 7. On Thursday. Carter banned U.S. imports from Iran, ordered the fr~ing for U.S. use or sale or impounded miUtary equipment purchased by Iran, said he would seek con g r essiona l authority to pay re parations lo the hostages and their families out t>f mon· thun S8 billion 1n Ira . n1<ln a!>'>Ct '> he fron.! in No· ve m ber, barred financial transacuons with anyone i.n Iran. c''<~ep t those involved in Jo urn a lism, and prohibite d Amencans other than joumalisL-s from traveling to fran without U S. government permission. Man 's Body· Fmmdin Actor's Pool f.OS A!'IG ELF-~ <AP I -The h<1tl) ol a ~oun~ man was found 1n tht• s~1mming pool at actor llu~h O'Bnan's Benedict Can· 'or\ home today, ljnd poli ce .. J1a the Cleath may be d rug rl•lated. Tht> dead man. said to be in hi', ~. Y.as apparently one of 'l'vt•ral people renting a guest hou:.l' on the a<'tor 's property, "IJ1d pol.Jee Sgt. Buck Wright. O'Brian was out of town at the time, "supposedly down in Tex· .is 1>omewhere," Wright said . The victim ·s identity was be· 1ng withheld pending notification of relatives. "We can't confirm anything othe r than possible drowning :rnd ii ~a y be drug.related,.: Wrlght swd. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.....,..~ W(• now stoc.•k th_. fabulous eolleetion by Hollvwood Clothes • Men's Suits for only , One Dollar!* \ -when you Duy one s uit at t he regular price. you can buy another of equal or lesser value fo r only one dollar SOUTH COAST PlAU. COST A MlSA, CA. PHOMI 17141 140.1502 .. • IVOL. 73, NO. 109,' SECTIONS, SO PAGES ORANCE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA TWENTY-FIVE CENTS I 4 ... l Aliens Taunt Patrol From River. Rocli SAN YSI ORO <AP I US Bo rd~r l'atrolma n Gl'Orge- Wat.._"'°° lookl.'<1 lt'f'\l. 1> lh<' Tiu Juana lt1vt>r Lo tl\t> M1uth I wt· "'hn~ ltH> Mt"x.icuru. Wftrt' at ~. waitiJui for ru(itht 10 (all Th~ Mt•uc1&n1>. ptrrhed tk h a ntly on an ouh ·rorprn.: or rod. JUllllll( inh> t n1tt>t St ult'" l"r ritory. glur,"ll hud. .. Th~y'h• M'IH'tl II nnl1 II ., Jll"I too dangcruu., tu tr> ll• lhro\\ Ul«im bock." Wut1H>n n td 1'hurii d ay ThP rO<'k h1111 b<'romt> u at•& in~ .!tpot rrom which hundrf'ds or 1lll'l(DI alacm:c s nt:ak Into ttw l'mt.-.d Sl tt•s It ·~ ,.l.!to twcomf' u h u tl lt·g round . u .Jl I tH't.' from Y. h1t•h to ath1t•k llor<lt•r Patrol <•Jlt•nt11 with htAav) ro<·ki. Thl' ~1'.''<ll'<lnb i.ll 011 tht• lt"Vl'l' Y. 11 h t ht• I r h ll \' k ., t I) t ht• I I h n m t' I o n tl '' ht· 1 <· 111 h ' a 1 1 NEWPORT ATTRACTS 31 SURVIVING RAIDERS TO REUNION J ames Doolittle (bottom left, hand o n rail) With 'Boys· Doolittle Raiders Arrive in Newport H) JOAN~t; REVNOLOS Of 11\t' Odil~ PtlOI Stiff 1\lt1n•d in l\iav) blue blazN-; and ac:1·ompan1(•d hy thc·1r well dn•ssed wives, thcv c:ould bt· J group of t"XN't1t1v1•s who have ju ~l coml' to v"i t Newport Beach But thl'V ar C' a little morl' 1 special than that. "These <tr<· ~ople who I havC' held in :iwe for years," saul a chamber of commc-rcl' offi cial who in lroducC'd 31 of Doolittle's Tokyo R e11d cr'> during a T h ursday , prc:.s confrrcn<'l• at thc Balboa Bav Cluh Thl• l{:i1der~ ;1rr 1ved in Ne" port BC'ach Thursday for their n.•umon, the a nnual event which marks their 1942 b<>mbmg raid on Japan. "We 're de liJ:(hted lo be here." , said their one·tame leade r Jim· m y Doolittle . "We're just start· • aog to have fun .. Their hair may be thinner and ·gr ayer. the eyes not as sharp and the hearing fa iling. but it was cleat,,Lbe group remains as closet~ they were whe n ,•they undertook their history· making mission. Doolittle. the Army Air Force lie ute n ant colo nel who or - ganized. then led the 16-plane a t- tack, was fondly r eferred to as "the cruet " He £1elded most of the ques- tions but repeatedly called on me mbers of his old command to take lbe floor as well. There were cheers at the in· ' troduction of Raider s like Chase .Neilsen and Bob Hite. who sur· lJCI FINDS ITS '.4NIE.4TER' The search ror Schuyler Hadley Butett Ill. the aur>POeed orl1ina tor or UC Irvine 's a.nt· eater m ascot . ended a few weeklato. . But was he really lost? See Featuring, Page Bl. .. I Oally " .. ' S~H "'""-LEA0$ REUNION Jamee Doolittle '1vcd nea rly four vears an J apanese prison camps. Bilr Bower. ·the -pilot of the 12th plane on the mission, com- mented that the absolute con- f ide nce the Raiders had In Doolittle held them together on the m ission and In the years since. Bower. who stayed on In the Air Force to re tire as a colonel, now lives in Boulder, Colo. -Peo· pie like the Raiders. he said - people who have a hero -can o rient themselves bette r to goals. Jack Hilger . the s econd in command on the r aid a nd ch airman of thia year's reunion, noted that most or llie 51 surviv· in,1 Raiders are stllJ mar ried to the women they were married to tn llM.2. "I can't explain why that is. but tt seems rather remark•· ble," he said. (See ILUDERS, Page i\2) :tcarcc. waiting for da rkness and the op1>0rtunity ror a new hfe. Borde r p1t tro lm d'n J er ry 8ui1h 11 said 900 were caught try· ing lo sneak into the United States Tuesday .. Out Wl' catch maybe two out ol f1vl' a nd in the fog today I bet 3.000 or more got through, .. he '\:lid Ir\ tht• lt11tJdlc 0 £ the rl\'er IS a \\,t)~IJtrnn to frcl•dom . a !landbar pocked with "foxholes" where aliens hide after leaving the south levee. Border Patrol agents bitterly refer to it as "Fantasy l!land." On Thursday . a v e ndor m ingled among those wa iting on the south levee. ~ feet wide in ~pots, loelltng c innamon tea and plu) an g Latin mus ic on his r.id10 An ahem smu~glcr known <''> "Alfredo" nodded toward the outnumbered American officers. ··They rush us sometimes whe n we cross the river to stare us back." he said. "Sometimes we keep coming. and we see that they're too afraid to s top us." Twice this week. young toughs sloshed thr.ough knee·deep water 1n early morning da rkness and pe pper ed the Americans with rocks AgranRaps_ Twice. they were drive n back lo the south levee -by a barra1e or tear gas fired by patrolmen wea ring riot gear. The increase in rock attacks ia vie wed by patrol chie r Donald Came ron as "a diversion on the part or alien smuicglers" who s eize the opportunity to lead aliens rrom Mexico. Watson•said ir the Americans . <Sfoe ALIENS, Page AZ> I C . -l e 0.1 Big Business Day Observed at UCI '. D) Rl{'HARO GREEN Ot '"" C>~••v P1101 Su tt l"slll'" rnngang from the In mP Company':-. local power to tht• plt~hl of m :ud~ WC'rC dlSCUl>St'<I an sperchcs Thursda) at l:h J! Business Day obscrnmct: on lhl· t.:C Irvine campus 811'? Businrss D.ay 1s the crea taon of a couht1on of unions. ron sum er g roups and poht1r1ani. led nationally by R:tlph N:ider Its purpose 1s to point out ubuSl"' b) hi J! b usincs!-.C~ Ral l.al~. tl•ach mi.. and mock I rials of hUSIOl'SSl'S too k pl:ict· Thursd.1~· 111 150 t•1t 1t·:-. 1n 3U SI ;.if I'S Blackouts Forecast For County By DELORES BROOKS IRWIN Ol IM O•llv l'llet Staff Orange County faces s evere r l<.'ctric1t y shortages within the n ex t 10 years . 1n c lud1ng hlarkouts. 1r nc•w ~enc ratlnJ? pla nts arc not built. the Ora nge County Grand Jury predicted Thursday And it's tame both county rcs1 dt>nts and_ pu_~hc offici ~.ils .. pay more than lip ::.t'rv1cc" · toy, :1rd .,o lving tht· coming r n<.'rg y crisis. the grand Jury i.J1d tn u report Th<.· Jury madl' its prcd1ct1on'>" of po y,c r outagl'' h<tscd on population g rowth foreca:-.t., maele l>.Y utility compunie:.. and ttie lotate t;nergy Comm1ss1on Orange Count y':. lone l'IN· tnr1ty gene rating p lant in Hunt ing ton Bcuch supplies 44 pcrc•·nt of the county's c!C'ctracal ne<.>ds. making the county dependent on out'>1dc areas for its elcctricill !.iupply While a burgeoning Or ange County population w ill be rcspons1hlc ror increased elec tncit y usage in the next decadr, th e growt h of borde r in g R1 verMde and San Berna rdano counties will sap e lectric al rt' :.ou rces even further. the granr1 Jury report says. Bec:rnse public outcry has virtually halted the construction o f nuc lear p ower plant s. alternative mcthodi;; of gcnc•rat· ing electricity must be sought. the report continued. The dis pa rities in electrica l us uge predicted hy the utility com panies and the energy com mission was worrisome to grand Jury me mbers :\t l T I. lrv11w C1t\ C'o1111 t 1l man L.irr) .\J.!rJn Y.a'> th•· first to :-.1wak to :.i c·rowd of about li!'i Pl'C1plt• in c;,1ll•Y.;1~ Common., Thur ... cf<n :1t no•m - ·Tht· '1nrnl' C'om pan) c·on tJOIH':. lo dom1n:.itt• lh1 '> land as ll h<i s for lllO )car:.. · Ag ran s;11d "Thl'y oY.n the land. the :ipart m t•nh. thC' cablt-tt·IC YISIOn, tht• lo<•al \\l't·kl\ nt'Y.'>puper. th1· ~hoppini.: Ct•n t1•r., the}' ha" n " nl·r:sh1p t1ao:-.i, the ho<trd .... ht' s~11d · l 'p until ret·entl ~ th1· rompan~ h.1d m 11nopol) IX>"•'I o\ l'r tlw Y.alt•r ch:-.trit·t ,\gran '>a id lht• ln1n1• Corn µ.111~ ., \'l'llOOIOll' d1irn1nJt1r111 hJ .... r n•n·nth turnl•d to pol1t1cal tlominalloo II<' pointC'd to full· paJ.!(' to.im p::11gn .idvf'rtic;emenLc; I b•· lr\'lnt' Company recentl) lmught m loc·:.11 nt'"W"papert.. ac; .in l'>.ampl1· of its <ittempt to · bu ~ lhl' Nt•"'J>Ort Beach Caty Council "" a fmal p b at th,. company, ,\~rJn rompla1n<'d that after he "ii" <'ll'<'tt'<l 111 th1• Irvine council in l!l7R. tht· 11Jmp:rn~ refui;;ed tn :tlloY. h1rn to d1'i lnhul(· poht1cal 11.,1111·1<. in "'•m•· lnin1· C11m p;1n \ OIATI('O """llJllOj! N·ntPr<\ I h1· 1 ump.tn\ m1chl ''"'II th<' land th•• hullrlini.t., a nn th•· 'ih<1p· pin .. n·ntt·r., but dlln t IN lh('m Line's Busy 22,000 Plwnes Cut Off Service was mtc rrupted Lh1s morning Lo about 22,000 telephone lines in Irvine because a computer losts au memory, according to Art Leavitt, a Pacific Telephone Co. spokesman. lie said th<' computer failure occurred at 9 a.m . in :\ tclephonl' s witching office i.tt 4918 Irvine Ctmter Drive liy 10:30 a .m .. three.fourths of the a ffected telephone lilies were back in operation. he said. wllh full restoration of scrv1reexpcctcd by I I JO a m . Only 551. 552 :ind 559 prefixes wer e affected by Lhe ~er\'lcc interruption. which was char acterized by a loss of dial tone on outgoing calls· :rnd fast busy signals for mrom· ing t·.ilb Loan Rate Drops To 191/2 Percent Fro m AP Dispatches Sl'\l'ral m a1o r h.inks rcduc1•tl thl'lr pnml' 11.'nding ratt'!i t1> l!l ~ pl•rt'<'nt today, t·on t1 nu in g .1 dl'chne in intNcsl ratl'!> that :Jc n•lt•rated this Y.C<.'k as 1t ap pt·ared thl' economy ma) haH' t•nlered a rccrs~ion ~1or~an Guar anty Trui;;t Co or :\l'W York. the nation·~ fifth largl'st bank. cut the rate from ;w pC'rcC'nt . t nl· recoro ll'"l'I rca('hed this month .. Wt• foci t hat·!'> an approprwlt' rat<' J!lvcn th(· condition-. at this t ame .·· s u1d a M o r ~:.i n spokes man. But New York ''> C1t1bank. the nat1on ·s ~ccond l:aq.:c!.t bank. cut its rat<' only to 19~ • percent The move~ came lY.O da\:. after Chu:.e Manhalt:.in Bank. thl' nation'!' th1 rd·la rJtc!lt hank. cut 1ls rate to 19=•~ pt'rcent Chase todav matcht'd the cul to ltl' 1 percent as did No. I the Bank nf ,\ m<'nca. No fi Ch<.'m1cal Bank .tnrl ·Nu R Uankl'f"" Tru~l Co Othl'r bank.s t utting to 1911 pc-r- c·c•nt \\C·re l'n1tt>d Cal1forn1a U~tnk. Llo'd" H.ink of Cahfom1a Jnd St•('u.rity Pac1r1c National BJnk Tht' primf' l<.'nd1ng r atl' 1c; ch.1ri:t•d b' b3nks on loan!> to mo...i <'red1l Y.orthy corpor3tC' cu~IOml·r~. "'1lh mo:-.l othPr com· mt•rnal :ind 1ndu~tr1 a l bor nm l'r" paying morC' ·w ith some economists saying a reCl'::.SJOn may have begun in ~l arch. lhl' intl'rest rate on six· m onth Trl•asury bills has fallen fro m a 1~ak of 15 7 percent in Marc h t o l2 72 per cent 1n m arket tradm~ Thursday. T he prime rate h ad never bN•n a bove 12 percent until Au~usl but rost' rapidly as the Fcdera l Rese rve tried to fig ht m flat1op wi th light credit. Freeway Victims Linked S/,ayings Similar to Trash Bag Murders LOS ANGELES CAP) -The so-called Freeway Killer may have picked up where the Trash Bag Murderer left off. Southern Caliromia detectives are investigating the possibility that 38 )'Oung men a nd boys slain since 1972 may all ha ve be en victims of the "new" killer. The "old" killer is se rving 21 life terms ln San Quentin state prison. "Trash Bag Murderer" Patrick Wayne Kearney, 4-0, was convicted of three s la)'lngs in Riverside Coun\y In 1977 a nd pleaded guilty to 18 more in Los An1elea County in 1978. But police b9d once put the death toll In lbe homosexual Traah Bas MUrdera as hl1h •• 34. The sexual overtones or 11 murder• committed between December, 1972. and J anuary, 1976, al first led p0Uce to confuse ~ al least one of them with the Trash Bag Murde rs. The 11 victims included known hom osexuals or bisexuals. and authorities said some had been brutally tortured. But these murders were never attributed lo Kearney, whose victims were mutilated and dis· posed or in green plastic trash bap. Some a utho rities now beheve the 11 slaylngs may have be en the first work or the SO· called Freeway Killer. Most or the 38 deaths now be· Ing attributed lo the Freeway Kille r were bitchhike rs \who were strangled o r smothered. a lthoug h oth ers d ied or bludgeoning. s tabbing or drug overdose. Five o r the victim s were young Marines . Otho rs were sc hool boys waiting tor a b us They ranged In a"e rrom 12 to h. ,.. ... 25. a nd their nude bodies have bee n d umpt:d n <:a r major t horou~hfares in Los Angeles . Orange. Ventura, San Diego. Riverside. San Bernardino and Imperial Munties. Only one of the slaylngs since 1976 has involved sexual abuse, which is why the 11 who died bet ween 1972 and 1976 were not included in the early sta1es of the Investigation. Dr. Albert Rosenstein. an Ora n ge County f orensic psycholoeist who has studied ac- counts or many of the murders attr ibuted to the Freeway Killer. s a ys the likelihood is "very high" that the 38 slaylngs are re- lated. "There are gross slmJlarttles In the a1es of the victims. their physical ..,pearance, the fact fhev are bltdlhikeh. the man• (he REBWAY, Pa1e AZ> L o" n )Our minds." Ag ran said. urging the studenb to vote for .. mdci>t>ndent candidate~ in the J une 3 City Council c lectaon." No Irvin<' Company represcn- tat 1 vc~ we re invited lo UC I Thursday to re but Agra n's state- ments. according to Irvine Com- pany s pokesman Jerry Collins Amalio Madue no. an officia l with the Oran~e County farm wo rker.:. s upport g roup. took the m ic r o phone a f ter J\g r a n ·~ ~p ce (Tli-a nd t o ok la'rgc agricultural companws to tilSk. lie s:iad lil rge a gricultural companies were trying to scuttl · <S4-e t.:CI. Page A21 Physician Oiarged in Assaults \ A 37-year-old physician who practices in Fountain Valley "a~ arrested on t v.o ('Ount!> of a515ault with a deadly weapon Thursday an.er a store manager a lleged to police tha t the doctor tried to nm him down with a ca r and pomted a gun al rum after a business dis pute. The physician . M ic ha e l ~ Rose nblatt. who la ves in county i te rri to r y n ear Tus tin . a c knowled ged t h a t he had t>n~agcd in a verbal dis pute with the store ma na~er but de nied f that a gun was involved, police ' .... aid 1 Fountain Vallt-v Police De tec-J tl\'e Larr y Gris wold said the l doctor was quest ioned and re· leased Thursday but that the char J.?es have not been dropped. Police said the incide nt oc- curred al 1 15 p m. at the Radio Shack store at 18120 Brookhurst St.. when a cus tomer dtspute er upted between Rosenblatt and th e s tore ma nager . Willia m Fred erick Knauer. 32. of Hunt- ington Beach. Knauer told police that when he went outs ide to write down • th e li ce n se !lJ.lmbe r o f Roscnblatt·s car . n& c.ir moved in reverse, forcing him to iumo up on lhe trunk to avoid being hit. oolicesa1d. w·hen the store ma nager went t o th e driv e r 's window , kosenblatt pulled a pistol from t he glove compartment and pointed at him. Knauer told police. Coast Weather Fog and low c loud s night and morning hours. Mos tly s unny Saturda y with s lig htly cooler daytime temperatur es. Lows tonight in the 50s. , Highs Saturday in the 60s. INSl•E T8DA ~ What ii ~re doing~. '" a hociftdo? Se~ wh11 South Coa•t ~ chow eori11 Cati/omia °' tM atttmo for "Much Ado About NotlWtg." Se~ Page Cl. . l•tlex At Y-~· At AMI 1..-n ~ 1..M.-..,.. M *"'" CH.t .......... ,. ......... .. ~ AJ ......... lltwt M C-.. Ill ..... CIM!tY All CllMelftM 0 .... ,_-.c.. ~." C:-.Ct Aft ......... CM 0-. Ad 1.c.I.... I ll .,... ..... A••= .... ....... Al ......... 1 ... 111 I Ct.It Cl ......... 114 ~ Ct-1,! ............... ,,...... M ................ , .. <•·• l .... MIMA Cl ..... ...... M tU DNL V PILOT Sta .. water qU11ty ~ &ld toda.Y t.bey .,.. po'#era.. tc- balt \M repeatfd dl~ of trut ed Hwa1e. etn.1eat by Lapna lfWI 5-lte&.aon a.. lnto t.be Su Dt• C..... Oa Ap11 I . a l&alf mernber of lbo Sant-. AH R~l'onal Water Quallty Control oud found efflueat Nr)nln.I from 1 ptpe Into the cre4'1r. Tb• p ipe wu t'OODetlled to • boldan1 pOod for t he trut ed aew 11e 1oe•t•d about 1% tnlles trom Ute bHd or lb• Upper N Wp()r\ 8•)' No one bu bun able to determloe bow much sewa1e flowf'd into lM crttt and bay al lh4tt l.1~ becau.u there wu no meter oo lhe pipe Water quulhy and cou~t' Health DepJrtnH•nt v ffh'Utb "'b) the) w11l Ix· lt.'~l111.: "',,tcr tn lht- bay and cret>k to \lt'lt•rmtnt.• 1f the ~ewage had an) • .11lvt>r l' t>Hect on '4ater quallt\ S 1nl l at1 o n rompany <.pokesman Harlan Schroth said the drainage of Ute t'Hluent was ordered bt>cuuse the berm that held tht' pond of ernuent out of the ('ret-k wa~ in danger of being \\":IShed OUl ·'It wa~ a mutter or either ha vin~ an uncontrolled situation with the wash-out of the berm. or releas ing a relatively ~mall a m ount into the cr~k." he i:.aid However. Da rre ll Smith. a spokesman for the water quality board said there is e\•idence that the April 8 incident was n't the r1 r st nor the last time the company has dumped treated sewage into the creek. He said to do so without a permit as a viol ation of state law. ··Wednesday our inspector was out there very early in the morning and there was foam in the cret>k just below the pipe. •dthoul!h the pipe was not runntn~ He thinks 1t had recently been shut off." Smtth ..,a id Thl· ":Jll•r hoard "Pokl·!>miln '":.ttd ht· and hi-. ~wrr havt• nu .JUthortt\ to forn• lht· ... anitat1on 1·omp;m)• to stop dumptnJ?. lit• ... aid the matter has to "-· hrnuS!ht b<>fort' thC' Santa An' Hcg1onal Watt·r Quality Control Board for a hearing. He said the l'arlit'sl a hranng c .in bt· hi·ld Y.ould be l'arly M~1) t 'ro• Page A I RAIDERS .. ~ Hilger. like Bower. stayed ~ in the m1Utary to retire as • brigadier general. a pattef'ft followed by several others Travis Hoover . the he utena"' who piloted tht• raid's number t~o plane. retired as a colonel. a:, did .Jac·k Sins. Ht l~cr's co·p1lot Ha·hard Knobloch. lhc ('O·PllO\ of lhl' th1rtet-nth plane and Everett "Brick" Hobtrom . pilot of the fourth plan<>. both were ~enerals when they rN1rcd. T h t• N a v \ ' l> I <rn t· R a 1 de .. l!Pnr.v Miller. left his l>ranch o; the ser vice as a rear l-ldmiral Not all of the Raiders mad-. t·arcers out of m1l1tary service. The raid's only phys1c1an. Hob White. who went a long as a g\tn ner in tht• number IS JJlam., ..,aid he "~ot out Just as soon as th& war '4aS over " White returned lo the medlcal practice he 'd c l>tablts hert Ill 'Redlands bt'fori• th•• war lte hai s ince rt:tm'(J and moved to f':.Jm ~prtni,:., In ,11hl1t11m lt1 I he Ha1d•·r-. anl\ 1h1·11 wp,1•· 1h1· 1 li :1ml11·r .,, 1·mn n1t•rc·t• tiffw1;1h a ntJ ,,,,~ th•· n ·un111n Jtl r1,1·tf'1f ,, hari•llul of fan'> !\oh t-:rnrrtt'llh, lt11· I,, r•1l1J1 •A th(' only r1ll1t'lf• 111.JI tl1•ln I • r •• d . am1 ;111thf1r 11f "C:111·'0t'I 1Jf llw Kn·ml1n "'"·'" h.10ftc•1J 11 1·11c>1 •A his hook 1!1•1;11l1r1v. h1• ,.,, w :i v~ar lon.c 1ntt•rnmt•r11 111 lt u~.~1-4 following tlH• uud "I JUlll think lh111 1/t l1•rrif1r," s aid th<' gruy hulrr•ti moo wh!l handt·d lht• h1.lf>k umt u p.·n to Emm1·nl> "I d rN.1lly :11,r1r1•(·i:111· y•11u autograph " OAANO€ COAIT DAILY PILOT hw o..,... (...,. .t U•••• rt'O'l ••tf't -""., ''""Dtl'Wod ... ~""'"' ., "'-'•\oftlht "" ,,.. Ot•"'O• (M\t Puttf•VH"'O (omp.tfty \11:Nr••· •0 1tt0fl' 111• .._..,"""'° MGNM• ,...,....,. t 'tO!t' ~-; .. ~:·:::r:."~.·~ ~~.~"~"":=:!':~ ~MIV'9wilft C..W A ~ ·~· .+ilO" •• _....,\Nid Mt_,..,,._,.. ~y JM P'WW .. t IMD-t4WftQ .. _.. t\ ttt I» W.\t tl•t "' .. ' P 0 .... '*-~ -, ......... .,.,. ·-·-~'"' ... "'....., ~ .... l•O 11 C.W, v., .... "'.-...~~M ~~ ~·1(-...... '~..::."° .. ;t -IMM LMO -" ... ........... llM ....... ~ ..... 01 Rulwrt Newton ~c::. J lu::.t•r to n•mo,·e a bu1hmark frum the fat·c· of Sanc.Jra O!t\H1ld in Toronto. The plastic ..,u, ~t·on :-..1~:-. th.11 ""H'l' h.abl Jul). :m patients have re- l 1'1 'l'd tlw l..tst•r t n •.1t nwnt f 'r o• Pag ... ·l I .. FREEWAY KILLER. • • nt•r ttl wh1c·h thl· bod1e:. arc dumped, the s exual pa\holo.:y the drugs found an lhl'1r :.ysteml>, the fa<'l that spec1f1<' freeway., ar e so often involved. the fad that most of them an• s tranglt•t.I 111 smothered · Ho:.ensh'm ..,,111.I lit' thronzed th;H lht• ktllcr ltke all of his nctims. 1s ~hill' II o w c v e r • I aw c n Co n l' ml' 11 t <iuthoriLies remain caut1ow. ··The mvest1gat1on into fl\1' murders tin Orange Count} 1 s ince 1978 ha!) intcnsii1ed. dnd v;e're sharing information with 13 enforcement agt>nCtt'" from othe r count1 e:.. · :.d1d Sheriffs U . Wyatt Hart "We have six invei:.t1gators working 12 to 16 hours a dJy and ~ e 've received numerous calls and leads from the pobhc Dut we still cannot say these 30-odd murder.s art.' l·onnected. mud1 le~s the five v.t• have here on the front burnl'r. or t hr1·1· rr111r1· \~t: re also looking JI lhJl dJll' haC'I< tu t97fi · Hart noted that thc?re tl-no t'' 1dl'nce of a homosexual hnk l" .111v of the eight unsolHd Ora11 gt· Co11ntv murder.., But· only last Au~ust. 1!!7!1. 1r1 n 1•1ghborin,g S:m Hernetrdino t ' o u n t y . 1 7 \ l ' a r · o I d :'IL.tr k Shelton of We!>tm1ns ter was killed. the cause of death hsted as shock from abuse to h is body Other law enforcement of firials are a lso skeptical about connectmg the cases. "We're momt.onng five cases here since May 1979 for any link among the five as well a'> 18 "'c've heard about m the multi· JUris dact ional Southern Cal1forn1a area ... !>aid Lo., Angl'll"-County ... hl·nff '> C'aµl Wall Ownoo). ·Hut l must l'm ph J 1s 11e ~ c• don t h" v1· <•n \ c·,·tdt'nt'e hnk111~ them. In lht.., c·ounl v alone. we have :$5 1•1 11J 11umps -murder \IC:l1m.., (lumped along1.1tll' r•1J<h1dt•!> l'\lt·rv ~ear .. t't ;~ nut difficult to rind :dmilant1cs in five dumps a yt-ar -young boy-;, old ml'n or young women. And vou have to ri· member that 90 percent <if murders are done in only four ways you !">hoot them. st<Jti them. strangle th1:m or blunt force them " Ownbey noted that thP onh rr1mmr1n ll1r,.:Jc1 In lhe J,11-. /\nJ(Cl1"3 County C<tS('S W3'> th.it 1 t11· Ii" d 11· ~ d 11 rri r> 1 • d n ,. " r t11yhway-. wnf! nudt• 1•1•11vJ1• ur1· m11n· in<· lln,.11 l11w t•1 th•· r1 C'•·nt h•'>ttJr\. ,,f 11111111111•· ttrnrdt•fl•t\ l1k1· Son 111 ')4111 fltlhHl•· ~r&11glt r .1t'l<l llt• ·r 1 ..... 11 h;.~ ~ 11r1Jt·r" t11 r<"1•l tl1tr1V'I 111111 th1•111 lttu-'.l11•.1f11·tj I' t n ·w:.y K1ll1·r rn11rtl1·r•i1 11• :,,Jld ' M;1 yl1•· II '. It ·,u•n •• , 1111 I I lltt''i 'j Ii•· Ill •t"1 I I t• f' t• 11 I Ill IJ r rh• 1 ,, • t} pit y ttl(' variety of v1rwns l'hoscn by the f-'rf!ew3v, Killer. April 11 Nudt:! body of Steven John Wood 1s found in :i Lon)! Beac h a lley near a freeway ramp The 16·year-0ld Rt•llflowl·r b4l~. reported missing hv his part>nb, ~as strangled. ~1an•h 25 Nude. strangleo body of an unnientified boy 1s found rH•ar downtown Los \ni,:ell'" m•ar a freeway. The hoy. 14·17 years o ld. was a runa~ay ··The way the)' come to Cahfomia. he could have been from an) where." said Lo<. A nJ!eles poltrc Oetectt ve Lou Gutierrez March 23 Two strangled t l'C n-agc bo) s are fo und 1n Clc"e land Nattonal Forest near Ortega H1ghway an Orange «ount' Glt'nn Norman Barker 11 ofVi£'1-lm111stt'r Y.as last been "111t1ng for " bus Lhe day tl1•l11rl' hi.. h4KI\ "J.., found along \~1th that nf IS vear·olrf Russt-11 l>t1<.t1H· Hugh ti of Gar:Jen GroH'. "'ho w:is last sren h1tchh1k1n1? · 1 r young people would ;u-.t l.1kt• lilt' adVl('l' ~l'0V(' b(•l•n ~l\' in~ tht'm fur tht· last 50 }e:.ir..,, that ~ould cut down on the JJOS!-1billt1 e~ for this ~u~ l>on t hllt•hlukt'. llart ~aid Blaze Hits Irvine Firm A fare caused S5.000 m damag(' thtb momin,g to the Sun Saver Fiberglass Pools butldmg at 2581 Kelvin Avt:. fn1ne. atcordan~ t1· I >r:1n~l· County fire spoke~mcin \l 1k\• :\fd\(•t: lit· .,aid 0 11 om· 'Ado; hurt in the fin· Thl· cilu..,t· of the blaze 1b ~ti II under tn\t'bt1gat1on fhe fi re began at 9 23 a m m·ar !>omc· machinery used Lo m.inufa(•turc· pl::ist1l' tools It "'<JS t•xtinguishcd 1n Iii m1nutci, Mt·Kee said Douglas Executive Cited in Kickback W /\SlllNGTON I AP) A Jubttce Department attorney ..,;mJ in court Thursday the gov· 1·rnmcnt believes a McDonnell Uouglas Corp executive re 1·c·1ved kickbacks rrom Pakistant h u binei.~m cn as part of an ,11rl1m:r -.ales agrt:t:ment ·1 rial Allomey George J M eri rJ1·lson said the money went to S herman Pruitt Jr . sale ... ma n;1~(·r for Doui:ila!I Aircraft ' ,, . a Mc Uonnell Dousilas sub o..11Jwry that f.old four DC 10 JC\!> 111 I' a k 1 i. t tin In te rn <1l11>n a I A1rltn1·~ freeway Murder Victinu Listed LOS ANGELES <AP > fl1·11· l5 a hst of 38 murd1•1 vll'l1111-. who may have ben1 hluan l1y 11 ... !lo-called Freeway Kllh.'1 . thf•ll ages and hometown" <If known · and the dates and J1,1·1Jllllll'> where the bodies wen found, 111 chronologJcal ord r : 1. 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But the ••nctlcMI cam· palgn waa picking up 1 .. am amon g Ame rican a llies. with Australia and De nma rk signaling t bey ~ready to c10tH ranks with Pres idem Carter Carter tightened a fe w more economic screws on uan Thun· day and prom ased m.i.Utuy ac lion iC .. the 50 U.S . Eml>aasy hostages are not freed. Jraflian President Abolbaaaan Bani·Sadr said in an interview with Iran's official Pars news agency today "1t as clear to us" Man's &dy Found in Actor's Pool LOS ANGELES 1AP1 The body of u 28-ycar old man was found tn the swimming pool at actor Hugh O'Brl.4.ln 's Rt.>ned1rt C<1 nyon hom<· today. and poltn· -.aid the death may be drug rt' lated Tht> deatl man was v1s1tm~ 18· vear·old Denn ts Benavidez. who 1~ renttn~ a guest house on the artor·s property. :,,aid pohce Sgt Gll•n \'JCner 0 Brian Wa.!) out or tuwn ut ~ time. ··supposedly down tn Tex as somewhere." said Sgt Buck ~ rlj?hl Tht' victim's identity was be mg ~ tlhheld pendinR not1flcat1on of ht~ relatl\<".., 1\n ,1utopsy "a" ~chc·dull•d to dl'lt•r 1111n1• 1·ause of dt'ath ... \\ 1• l'im t c·onf1rm Jnyttung 11thl·r than possible drownini:t. .ind 11 mJ) h t• dru.: rl'IJled Wright ~:ml \' Jrncr said the.• body was Ji:,. t'O\ t·n'<i about to p m Thur!>d<n h~ Sl•vrral t<:en ager-; ~ho "'en· .ilso VlSttmg ~oa,·idc•z. But the-. did not nollfy pohce until 2 a m "The~ said they were scared to death," Varner said. t ·ror11 Pag.-,\ I UCI ••. lhe California A~rac ullural Labor R(:lat1on~ Ar t and in ~·· d oing arl' i.nfhclln~ tnJUStJC·c· and 1nd1gruty on the farm worker; Domestic workers were the· s ubJcct of a~ther speaker at L' Cf. Ke n M !>em a J 1. v 1c1• C'ha1 rman of thl' Campaign for Econom1c l>emocraC)' and pres1 dent of th<> Oomestks Union He said maids were "part psychiatrist. doctor . social worker and buyer ... Msemaji said maids descrvC'li better pay and better treatmt.•nt by their emp l oye r s 1n households throughout the U $. · Speaking in s upport of South African B l a c k !>. was Ron Mulv1h1ll, lt.•adcr of the UCI Southern African Awar cnes!> Campaign. M ulv1h1U complained that a ~ood portion of the t;navers1ty of Caltfotllla invc~Lment portloh11 wa~ with companies l>UCh as tht• Bank of America thut are (man l'lally involved with the South Arrit.•an govc·rnmcnt <.:arur will do all be can to rorce the Ira nia ns to r e lease tbe American captives. But ••we t baU ptovlcle the mea• of reiistance," IM sald. Bani-Sadr b&I said repeatedly Iran has prepared for months for s uch U.S. pressure, even a nava l '*>ckade. Another leadin g revolu · tiooa r y, A y atolla h Sadegh Kbalk.ball, told the Moelem Sab- bath prayer meeting a t Tehran Un iversity today that .. we can't have any negotiation and media· t!on · · wilb the United States. Carter is trying to enlist the help o( U.S. allies in squeezing I ran e<:onomicall). and at a meetlllg nen week tbe forejgn ministers or the Ollie European Common Market nations are ex· peeled t.o take some anll·lran1an Steps. But Portugal bas already ordered a trade ban with Iran. anCI Denmark and Australia to- day appeared r eady to join the s.anctions. * * * Uirter Vrges Host,ages' Families Stay WASHINGTON <API -Presi· dent Carter wants to ba ll trips to Tehran by fa milies of the 53 Americans held captlve there. reat {og t hey may b e "very cynically used and manipulated by the Iranians." a White House of~ciaJ sa.ld t.Oday. Hut the orticial said the ad· ministration wo uld not try to physically; r estr ain a family from traveling to Tehran The official. requesting a nonymity, said that the ad· ministration was "inter ested m, and concerned about." the ar · raogemen ts for a visit by Bar~ai:.a nmm, the mothe r of a hos tage, who is trying t.o reach · Tehran t.o visit he r son. ooe ol the 50 hostages in the t;.S. Em· bassy. But Mrs. Tlmm issued a state- ment to Paris today pledging t.o go to Tehran. M rs. Timm and her husband Kenneth. the stepfatMr of 20- year -old hostage Marine Sgt. Kevin He rmen1 og, r eceived .. 1sas from the Jran1ao Embassy here 'With sll due respect. Mr . President." she said in a hand· "'ntten statement issued before today's White House announ<'e menl. I '40uJd llkl' t<J re<,ponft to )Our st.alement 1of Thursda> 1 th.tt a ,·1s1t to our hostage v.ould ht· t·motionally try1n1? on uc; If I h"' I!> th<.' 1 and of thl• r ref•. then I ~ant thl· fret>dom to dN·1de for m\self '4hJt l l'an handlt' emo- t1onally .. The Timms' prer1se travel plans 14t•rt• unclear .. Oo not deny• my ri ~hl le> reach my soo. do oot deoy my right to understand another <'Ultore. another people. · ~ht said Ca rte r o n Thurs day an· nounc.-ed a ban on travel to Iran oy Amencans, except those LD· volved with news coverage. The olficial saJd the govern· ment would "hke to know a great deal more lban we know now" about what assur ances potenllaJ VlSllors to Iran have about how they will be treated there. Gem.Stolen TEL AVIV, lJrael <AP> -IJI u...._,..= In hnel'1 ....._.,, • •·• inc bandit lavaded tbe headquarten of Israel'• diamond ioduatry today and lollk ...., vahaed at up to s+.5 mnHoa, police .. Hid . . Shortly alter the uoJ!! tl lied bandit fled the . floor omc. of dJ• merchant lleaaellem Hen.tWMta. pol1ee Malecl off the two-building com· plex and began searchlng man y of tbe 3,000 em ployees. Police said tbey were not s ure Ir the robber, - armed wttb a plltot and a band grenade, auc~ in escaping tbe building before It was sealed off. Tours Set Of Caspers Park Flora Ro nald Casp e r s Regional Park seven miles east ot San Juan Capistrano is bursUng wllh w i ld.llowers. And Orange County officl915 hope it will bunt with risit.4rs during an open bouae ~:' a.m . to 5 p.m . SatW'day. •• Park rangers will conduct walklng toun in wbicb lbey Will pr ovide. information on native planu and animals. ' RepresenuUves from the San Juan IDdiao Council wm exhibit arts and Cl'afta pertainlng to the Indian culture of the are a . Other presentaUon.s .will be made by hla torlcal croups and tbe Audubcm Society. Hay carts will be used to abut.- tie vLsltors to remote areas ol lhe park. T h e regional pa rk. originally called Starr-Vie.Jo, was opened Apr il 12. 1.974 following county purchase of 5,500 acres of the former Starr Ranch. It was later renamed Ronald Caspers Wilderness Park after the forme r county s u pervisor disappear ed at sea during a hshiog trtpoff Baj California. There ls no admiuloo charge for Saturday's activities. Vis· 1tors a re encouraged to wear boots and bring their own pico.le lunches and driDki.q water. The park ii reached by driving east oo Ortega Highway. f',....P~AI ALIENS • • • tned to take control of the south levee. 1t would "almost certainJy ml' an 1nJur1 t• ~. po ~-; 1 b I y somconE! s life." Cameron has assigned four patrol <'3N to the north levee. but rl'.'cenl attacks h ave left tho,1• battered with broken win· rlo"' ~. Ontt of six patrolmen a t- tdcked Monday was hit by an t>1g ht pound rock but was not ir1 JUred senous ly A-.. for "F antasy Island," Cameron has vowed, "We 're go· 1n~ to go over and destroy those fo~hole-; They're m ttre U'nlrea States • So is the south le vee. but a Border Patrol intelligence of- ficer ecboed Watsoo's caution. "It 's an 1ndefens1ble position." Jerry Runyon s aid in a n In· terview Thursday. "Since the flood control channel was put in three years ago. we ca1n drive to the border Ute re and thete ·s no way we c an keep swim ming O\ e r there to gel the aliens ofr." W •• now stoek the f abaloas eolleet ion bv ~ . Hollywood Clothes Men's Suits for Offly , One Dollar!* ' "When you buy one s ui t at t he regular prrce, you can buy another of equal or lesser value fo r only one dollar SOUTH COAST PLAZA. COSTA MISA. CA. PH°"l 1714t 540.llOI -------------. ~-.!---· ---------------~---~:---"'-' WASHINGTON (AP> -Amertcau· u.eome iMrtUed 0.1 ~rcl'nt ln Marcb, 1 ... lbu the raa. of tnn.tklD tN&--ab to 1Yppor\ a •lilht lncreaM iD COl\IWJW epend&n1 dwinf UM mootb, UM Commercl' ~~rtmeot bu NPOrted u a.id tot.al ptrtoDal WOIM from au tOUtteS locre&Hd Sll.I bUUoo lo a uooalb adj111ted MD~ rat•of a .• &rU»oe TM ta1D ... altnCIM doubae tbe Febnaary IAcfuM of ru bUMoe. o1 o.• per rent. The Comml'rce ~pattment •aid couwner •P"d'•• inf'9AMd durin1 March by tlO 4 billion, or o I pe~t. delptte another It.Mp d.rop in auto purthue.. BeC'au.w moet oh he tncreue wu kn 90-ealJed 1M1a-charable 1ooda. auch as rood, fuc-t and clothlnc. it may renett u attempt by .;ooau~rs JUSt to t~cp patt With rlalnl pric. of ~lt&el Santa Rosa Finds -Gold in Garbage • SANTA ROSA CAP> Garbage is jltSt garbage iD moet places, but not in Santa Rosa , where a roncerted effort to recycle glass, m etal and paper is paying off for residents-and the trash eollector. In the week bet ween pickups. economy-minded cittiens sort their tr ash, tossi~~pty bottles 111to one plastic bin. cans into a second and newspapers anto a Uurd. -........ On pickup day. they wheel a spe<-1al carrier to the curb ind place ttie sorted items ne~r a moretraditionaJ trashcan. HOUSEHOLDS PAY $3..lt a month for the first cootaloer of garbage and $2.90 for each addillonal ooe. but emptying the t.h.ree- tlered cart of recycfables is free. Conservation pays in eliminated trash cans. For Redwood Empire. the city-contracted disposal firm, the voluntary prog ram means the city dump will last looger, letting the llr m keep costs and rates -down. Redwood also reaps the profUs from selling the glass, metal and paper lo a recycling firm. Santa Rosa's system isn't the first in the state, although it may be the best so far. Palo AJto is getting a plan going and San Luis Obispo and Downey have limited programs THE STATE ANNOUNCED this week that some $2.2 million in ~rants have been approved to aid recycling plans in U counties and c1t1es across the state. The largest is a $500.000granttoMarin County Although ecological considerations play a part, "economics are the primary factor." at least among disposal companies. for recycling. s aid Tom Walters, a Redwood Empire director Manufacturers are feeling more and more that it's "more profilable to use secondary instead of virgin material." Redwood sells glass to a local dealer for $16 a too, Walters said. Newspaper prices "fluctuate" from $16 lo $S5 a too, aluminum goes fof$640 a ton and tin cans bring "nothlngataUtoabigbofSCSaton." • THE RETURN COULD be higher, Walters says, ir the firm :i;orted the metals before selling, or used machines instead of bands for other sorting. but, still, "it's cheaper to collect a looof rttyclables than dump it off" at lbe $2. lOperton charge louse the city dump. Recently. Redwood Empire started using trucks with a three-section container to speed up collect.ion of recyclables. The specialtruckfollowsamoret:nditiooal1arbalelnlckoaitsrounds. With the new trucks and "the current market rate for r ecyclables. the program is self-sustaining," Walt.en said. TERRY TRUMBULL, CHAIRMAN of the slate Solid Waste Management Board. who's trying lo see that the state doesn't drown in garbage. 1s encouraged by the results of Saola Rosa's "Recycle 3" program. When 1.600 families received lbe "Recycle 3" container for free. 75 percent participated in the pilot program. When tbeJ?t:Q&ram went dty-wide and tht> s pecial containers were sold for $13, participation declined. Trumbull said. Conservation Aid ............ . To Gas Customers LOS ANGELES -Voluntary conservation last year by natural gas customt>rs in southern and central California saved enough t•nerg} to suppl~ 10.000 homes with gas for about five years. Southern Cahfom1aGasCo hasreported. More than 37 7 billion cubic feet or natural gas were saved in 1979 as a result of the gas company's energy efficiency ronservatioo programs. The company expects to save 44-bilhon-cubic-feet of gas through expanded t'fforts in 1980 "Expressed another way, our efforts last year helped save the equivalent of 27 1 million gallons of fuel oil -energy that most llkely would have had to be made up by foreign 011." s aid Mike Neiggemann, g as company vice pr~1dent, consumer services. "OF TIIlS AMOUNT, 62 percent was saved by residential customers. 19 percent by large commercial customers and another 19 percent by our industrial customers." These data a re·included in an annual report required of the gas company by the state Public Utilities Commission. The PUC requires both annual and quarterly progress reports on the gas utility's conservation programs for its 3.7 million customers: residential, commercial and industrial. "ln the residential market. we encourage homeowners to insulate their attics (61,000 in 1979), _weatherstrl~place older gas appliances with the new energy efficient mode practice energy conservation in their daily habits." Neiggeman.o aai IN NEW CONSTRUCTION, more than 51, residential units qualir1ed for the gas company's concern of certificate or commendation programs during 1979, providing an estimated annual savings of 493.9-million-cubic-feetof gas. A residential energy audit test program in 1979 reached 1.55,000 customers through either dired mail or by bill inserts. ll resulted in more than 13,500 audits being conducted in homes and apartments. Commercial and industrial programs included ~1enerat.ioo, insulation. replacement or obsolete equipment and developinl better preventive maintenance programs. .Business &peedlq for durable IQOda, 1uch aa 1utomobllet, declined 14.8 ttttt:: althOuab tbat WU l-.a than the February decrease or S8 P\lld••• ol non-4urable soocts rose "·' billion ln March. compartd wtlb hbruary 'a aaln of 12.9 billion, and purchases of MrvLeat,..•.1 blWoa, compared with$ 2 billion a month earlier. Wbilelbe C.OOaumet Price Index for March Is n't yet available. It la •=to be close to February's In crease of 1.4 percent. If so. ape did not tncreue aa much as prices Tba meree O.partmentaaid Its lnl1ation Index. known as the penoeal eauwnpt.lOC\ e•pend:llures pnce deflator. rose 1.1 percent in February. Couumer apendina had increased in February by $7 bllUoa,or0.4 percent. TbeCommeree Department said the March increase in personal . ~.April 18. 1980 DM.VPU.OT ••. Income wu partly due to a St.9 bUlloo refund bJ Calitonla of employeecontribullonstoa1ick.nessfund. But even dlscountlne the Callfoml.a paymeota, l.nco1M lncreued $13 1 billion In March. If special factors were dlaeounted for February. the increase would have been $12..I blllion. • Income In January Increased $18.1 billion, orO.tpercent. The department said waees and aalariea increued sa.1 bW.ioa in March. compared with a gain or $8.4 billion ln Februaey. Payrolls in commodity-producing industries increased only S.00 million, however. down from a gain of $3.8 billion in February. The Commerce Department said the slower growth in these payrolls wu due to a fall-off in construction payrolls. Construction payrollsdecUnedS2 biUlon. compared with a gain or Sl 2b1llloo1n February. .,..,.......,. Stal.e Lags In Refund of Tax Money SAC RAMENTO CAP) -State income tax refund checlts are running two weeks behind and taxpayers who have just filed might have to wail three months, 0Hic1als report. • fran c h ise T ax B o ard s pokesman George Nelson said this week that only about 3.4 million refund& have been processed so far this year , about 600.000 fewer than last year on the same date. TRUCK APPEARS NOT TO KNOW WHICH. WAY TO GO Vehicle Used In Unique Santa Rosa Garbage Re~yc;le Plan NELSON SAID one reason iS changes in the state form 540 to make 1t more like the feder aJ form 1040 Utility Increase Approved SAN DIEGO <A P) A ratt' mrreas t' b~·tnR granted lo San Diego Ga~ & Ele<-tnc <:o "111 boost the average user 's bi ll by S7.14 month I). orf1('1als of the utility said. Gas Find Told WASHINGTON CAP) -Thl' US Geological Survey says a new reservoir of natural gas might have been found in Al;lska. The survey reported strong nows of natural gas from a weU drilled in the· 37,000 squa re mile National Petroleum Reserve in northern Alaska . - Tht <'..1hforn1J. J>uhlt< l t11lt1t•c; Com m1s'>1on approH•fl tht: 21 1wre1•n t tncrta'>l· 1 his "'eek Still lwfort• lht· <.i~enc·v an: r,-qu~t..s for additional int rt'a'.'>l' "'hllh "'ould .Jdd anothlr S8 to monthl> IJ1lb SJn l>wgo C as said the incrc·asr this week "'111 prm 1de 2115 3 m1111on in ne"' rt'Hm ues annuaU} but only enough to cover the higher coe.ts ofoal SJn D1el'(o Gas serves cu.<,tomen; in para or south Orange County He said the pubhc favored the 1·hanges, but "'no matter what you do the first year you change a for m . you get a high ~rror rate. A lot or people take las t year 's form and try to read from one to the otht·r · · MAN Y TAXPAYE RS forgot to claim a special one-lime refund of d1sab1llty insurance taxes. and then filed amended returns. r equiring cons ierable band processing Nelson said there was confusion a bout a new form to handle the change in the renter's credit from a flat$37forsingles and couplesto $60 for singles and $137 for couples. 1..a1PABS.._. $75.00 Off COLLECTORS CORNEA Rare Coins a Stam()S GOLD&SILVB ~LOWCOST CAREFREE SAILING on all roof repairs and coatmgs. SPGQalizinQ 1n lins e ed o il treat ing shingle and shake roofs. Asphalt & acrylic coalinQs for all types of bu11t-up oomPoS1lion and mobile home roofs 20 years experience. No wartinQ. FREE estimates Member of Chamber of Commeroe and Cahfomia Contracto~ Assoc. Lie. J320256. 17141 llM91l Prices for 4-17-60 O<*fCIOM ~t1. S-OllMl14N Kruoen~ Sil;' st:. ~:;pie Leof, SIH. Sl44. I:>:)~ POL SIU. --.iu-. 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'.'4 -./' " 1A(t\ll' ( f l)o>)'>~ ....... (t> ....... ,.,. 'V ,.., ...... , ~· (11J)&J:>Jl71 ·-....... .---·· ----__ ..__ ---· • .. -.-...------- ···~Y Ptl.OT s 'rlct.y, APf11 11. tMO .. Friday~ -NY.Se _:~OMP6SI'l1E- ~ p.m. (EST) Price8 Honda Dedicates Ohio Plant MARYSVILLE. OhJo (AP) -The formal dedicallon of Ho nda of America Inc. 's motorcycle aasembly pla nt tpday marks the culmination of a drive by state oUiclals lo brio& the Japanese manufactunr lo Ohio. Gov. James A. Rhode&, who has emphasized the development of new lnduatry ln the state, wu amoaa thote scheduled lo 1peak at today'a ceremony. IOyoshi Kawashima, pnt·. ideot of lklocla Motor Co. Ltd. of Tokyo, waa to Join Rhodff ind Marysville Mayor Keonetb Kram ln 1ddreuln1 the procram. Ordinary People Turn Cynical 8y .IOllN CVNNIPP NEW YORK (AP) -Have you comldered what· has happened to the people we call the 11lt of the earth, the people who try lo live within their means and wbo used t.o save anyt.blng extra ln case of a rainy day? Those people whose savinp the country relied upon to finance housing and business enterpriaes that provide the jobs and incomes for what used lo be the ever-rialog staft· dard of American living? They're t.he people who bought U.S. Savings Bonds because Uncle Sam's ad men and top business execuUves s aid bonds would help pay for the educati~ ol their children and make their retirement day1 easier too. AND WHAT THEY didn't put Into bonds al 6 petteo\ they put mto savi.ogs accounts at S.S percent because, they had always been told, saving is prudent. And it used to be. t.hat's true, before 18 percent inflation. 1'1 or their erforts, of course, the savers not only lost much or their money but they paid taxes oo the in· ter est "earned." Their profits were an illusion: they really lost badly to double d1g1t inflation. Moreover . their taxes went up. 0(.•spite tax cuts, and despite many as· ~urances that 1t was n 't so. a greater share of the gross national product now goes t.o laxes than in any year since the 1940s. CUIUll"" THE BONDBCVERS, the savers, the an.sured -bave they been robbed? You know who they are. They're the people who personify the American ideals of family, hard work, thrift. hope 1n the future. faith In 1rustJtuuons, confidence in gov· <·rnment. Dreamers perhaps. but ir it isn't now, America used to be the land where dreams came true. These families tried They began the 1960s with one hreadwmner. Two were needed in the 1970s. so the wife re· turned to work Innat1on made rurther inroads, forcing them to cut ant.o those rainy day savrng~. IT DIDN'T STOP there As pnces rose faster than take home pa~. and as s avings eroded. they expenmented v. 1th c-recht to m111ntaan their hfe style. Then Lhe credit markl't..-.. by Hl1ct . w<·rl' closed to them \'1ct1m:. of 1nflallon, all ()( them, and or taxes too: and or the fut.lie . half·heartt:d and often inept attempts to stop 100at1on .Sot the only v1ct1ms. or course Now the shops, sup- plier~. stor~. ractones and corporations are forc-ed to 'hrtnk. Wi.th l>ales falling and credit cost prob1b1tJve. some of them -even the very largest companles -are hv1ng off their capital. That ·s hke ltvmg off your s avmgs. t;SCLE SAM, THOUGH he bas exceeded his budget ~ t•ar after year, 1s about the only ooe who can get away v. 1th 1t He Just s~ to 1t that the hm1ts on the federal de · f1t·1ts get raised. He now owes $864 b1lltoo ..... Cncle Sam uoderstan~ and rewards borrowers. In st;Jrthng contrast to the manner in wtuch be treated ~a' ers. ht' re"'arded borrov.ers. He taxed s avers oo their 1llu:.dr) profits. He gave tax brealt.s to borrowers. ~ money that ::.aver'i put. into the bank deereased in 'Jlue. The i.ame money v.hen La.ken out by borrowers pro nded thern with a profit. . I IN f"ACT. IF A borrOY>f'r couldn't profit by using other pt>ople :. mone~ hc v. (l..') a real deadbeat. He often obtamed thl' mooe\ at an intere~t ratt• foY>er than the rate of inOa · 11110 Ht' ·rould 1me-,t 1t in goods that matntatned or in~ l rec1sed tht•1r 'alul' I le dC'ducted a ll interest charges on ' 1 his tax n.•turn lie pJ1d back in cheaper dollars. J\ IM of monc~ v.ent into :.l)e('ulat1on. To out 1t bluntl). a lot of the monl') ~•n ed up by ordmary small :.avers wa:- lent out on st•ht•m e., that han· profited the schemers much mort· than tht·~ prof1tt-d the <'<Juntr)• ~tt•.m'>'htlt'. thl· ordinal") J>f"oplr· who :i dhered to the :-ulid olrl \ JIUt.'" \H'rt• loo bus} 1.1.1th the hoer lhmgs Of hfe . ..,Ul·h a:-l llrln~ ror tht.• fomd>. to spend time on financial maller<> ~or. p<'rhap:., did tht'y have the 1nchnallon. Tht'y tru5tt:.od . abovt.> all. they trusted Uncle Sam. THEY REMAINED T H E i.olid, dedicated . hard "orkm~. o;tra1~ht. trul>ted. dept·ndablc 1>eople that every mw pollllC'al, bu:.ant.'~~. 1nve::.tment. religious and other )l•ader; know 1:. very badly netdt.'d Uut 1f thNt· I!-. addl'd to the IJ:.t another and heretoror~ m1-.h:adani;i dt•lH'npt1n. "cynical." 1l':. for a very good re· a:.on The) \'C bt."t'n :.inned aga1ru,t. They've been robbed. ~ate Bonds Sale Does Turnabout SACRAMENTO <AP) Following a ntUt·week im· provement an the bond market. the state treasurer sold $125 mi.Ilion in general obligation bonds Thursday for less than 7 percent inter~st. State Treas urer J esse Unruh's office said $45 million in bonds for sewage treatment plants drew three bids and $80 million 1n bonds to finance CalVet rarm and home loans got one bid An attempt lo sell the bonds Tuesday drew no bids and Unruh sald he would ask the Legislature lo raise the max· 1mum interest the state could pay investors from 7 lo 9 percent. But on Wednesday. the New York bond market staged its biggestooe-day rally ever.· "By constantly mortitonng the situation, we were able to catch a shift in the market~" Unruh said Tbunday. Gold, Silver Quotations a., ne Auod•&ed Preu Selected world gold prices today : Loadoe: morning fixing $511.75. off S2.2S: af\emooo flx· lng SSlS.a>, up $2.60. Paris: afternoon fixing $$25.'9, up $6.26. Fruldvt: $SLS.OO, up $0.97. Z•rklt: SS13.00 bid, up SS.00; $518.00 asked. New York: Handy • Harman mid·momin1 '515.eo, up $2.60. • New Yort: Engelhard selling price mid·mom1n1 SSUS.90. up $2.tlO. New York: Engelhard fabricated gold mld·momln1 $534.99. up $2.69. · * * NEW YORK <AP ) -Handy & Hannan New York ailYer Sl.C.2500. En1elhard silver $14.100; fabricated Sl.C.110. NEW YORK (AP) -Spot non.ferrous metal prices to-day : C-.,er .M%·.M'R a pound, U.S. dtstl.DaUou. LetMI 45 cent.a a pound. • 1 • ~ 3'1~ .. " ceDtl • poed, deUvwed. ,... .... pound • • ..., ..... ,... n.a. P'e'l ••ING$-roa.N.Y. , 7 VOL. 73, NO. 109, •SECTIONS, 50 PAGES O RANGE COUN TY, CALIFORNIA TWENTY·F IV E CENTS :Allens Taunt Patrol ·Froni River Rock 1 SAN YSIDRO CAP> Border P atr()lou n Ceo r1~ Watson I ked &<'MIS lht' Tia Ju11nu R1\'er to Lht soulh I •v <'. whcr~ tbe Me inn& were t•t ed. waltmg for n1gbt to run T he Mexican , p,•r ched de n s ntly on tlll OUt('ropplni o( rock juttmg into n1IN.I Stutc~ ter ntory, glarro bal'k "They've seized 1t a nd 1t ·s JUSt too dangerous to try to throw th~m ba<'k." Watt0n uld Thurtt di)' ThP rock has ~c·<>rnc 1t •Itel( ins 11pot rrom whl<'h hund rOOh or 1llt>Rt1l l\h en11 snea~ in to tht· t in11ed States 11 'i, ulho b••t•vmt' u battle1tround . a pla rt> from "h1l'h to attark llo rder P11lrol .1gents with hc11vy rocf '> The Mex.1ran~ s it on the ll'VC<' "1t h their back i. to l hl01r ho m eland wh ere Jobs are . Cocaine Baul , l Sh e r iff's Deputy R on J on es examines a Sl milli<;>n cache of toC'aint• fou nd in a Dana P oint ho use w hen officers an~wl'n'<I i.l report of a man screaming. Seve n people '' l'r(· arn·!'>Ll'd on drug pO<>!'>C!->!'IOn l'harges t 1Coast Unit OKs ~Aliso Compromise u~ ~•t:n: :\'J ITCll l::J.I, • 01 tM 04lly P•lot St•tt • Stalt• C'cial>t<.tl l·omm1s)>1om·rs lha\'t• ('ndorM·d a C'omprom1M· \\Orkl'<I out hv the ir s l<.trf and lhl' A lii.o V1c•Jo Company that takt-· ~about t.Ol)(J aaes of the com p un y s prope rty rro m c•o m ~mls!'>100 t•ontrol in exchan~t· for 'res a le· l'rmtrub on I.OUO homl·s t i\nd whllt· <0omm1ss1on of fic1ab cl:um both s1~C'S bent'f1lcd from t ht• <·omprom1se lcgasla t aon . offi<'wls of the La~una Gret:nb('lt, In c and V11la~e Lai.:una s ay South Orange Coun· ty lost !'.talc comm1i.s1onc rs volNI unanimous ly Thursduy to cn- don~c an amendment to A!-.· tse mhly Ball 1971 b y /\s scmhly man Henry Mt·llo, O· M ontcrcy. lhal would tu kc 1.020 Or:::'4.:a~I --~~ Weather F og a nd low c lo uds ' night and mo rning hours . : Mostly sunny Saturday f• w i t h s 11 g h \ 1 y c o o I e r da y time tempera ture:i . Lows to night in the 50s. Highs Saturday in the 60s INSIDE TODA 't' What II Shakespeare doing • in a ~? ~e wh11 South C<XUt ~ory chou eorlJI CoUfondn aa the seutng for "Much Ado About Nothing." ~e Page Cl. ••••• M 'f .. lllMce M ,._ \...-.n Ut ~ .... ..,. ,,. ........ ()6-1J..: ........ • .............. !'! ~ ~ .............. .... C--ltl Or .... Clllilll'f AU ~ O'-t4 ,,__ ,._.. M..1..U CJ11Mct All •• .. .-W-1 ~ 4 All S. c.I. ,._ Ill =...---·:=: ......... \-:: aa1e •I I ~·M ,.......... tt-1~ ........... ""~ A4 ..._,.... .... ~ (;I It "-'<... ., ·---. ............. Cl..,....... A4 al'rt·i. of ,\J1so \'i1·J11 C:o prnpl·rl\ rrt111l l'OiJ:>lCll l'Offiffil ... SHIO ('(JO 11 ol The company. a subs 1d1ary of Ph1hp Mor ris. Inc . intl'ndi. to huild 20.000 dw(•Jlings on 1t'> 6,623-acre parrcl i.outh and 1n1:.ina or Lag una Heacn in <Jn arca that includes Wood and i\liso l'<myons , Thl' t·omprom1sl'. rt•11rhcd dur an g the past l\\fl wct.'b by the toro mission staff <1nd company ofhc1als. deletes 1,020 <Jcrcs of o\llso V1eJo land planned ror de· \ <>lopment. but adds 286 arres in north Wood Canyon. In a ddition to the land delc t10n. the company w111 oe lrceo fro m s t a le sewage outfall restrictions bcin~ imposed on other developers ser ved by the A l iso W a t er M a n ageme n t Agency. Whal the coastal comm1!)MOn. a nd south Ora nge County would get in exchange, commission of- ficials contend. is control over r esale of 1,000 low·cost units within the d ele ted coastal a rea Commission orfic ia ls say the resale controls. would not be re· quired under Orange Co unty h o using r e quir e m e nts, a nd said the stipulation will Inc rease the commission's authority re· garding housing issues. Other "pluses" (or the com- m i sslon under the proposed legislation, would have the com- pany consult w1l'h the coastal com m ission on a do ption of a drainage control p1an to e nsure no In crease io runoff from the 20,000 homes to the 4,367 acre greenbelt below. The compromise. whJch takes the form or an amendment to the Mello bill, will be hearct by the Se n ate · Natural Resources Committee next week . And while comm ission of- ficials contend the bUI wlll prot>· abtt pus e ven "lthoul com- m I l's I on e II d o r 1 e m e n t , spokesmen fri>n\ La11una Beach a n1rtly oppoeed the le1lalatlon Thunday. M lch ael Scott, ~xec ullve director of La1una Greenbelt termed the "arbitrary redraw- <8ee AU80, Pace Ai> •. I lil'itrl:I.', wulllng for durkne1>11 and t ht' opportWllt y for .. new life B ord~r putrolmun Jerry Uutlhb su1d 000 Wl'rt' c11 ught try· 1ng to l'tncuk into the United Stale!> Tuesday "But we cut ch maybe two out of nv" and in the fog today I bet :r.ooo or mor<' got through,.. he hald In the middle of the rave r 1s a wu ystat1 on lo fr eedom . a sandbar pocked with "foxholes" where ahcns hide a fter leaving the south levee Border Patrol <.1gents bitterly re fe r to It a s .. f antasy Is land " O n Thur s d ay . u vendor mingled among those wa1t10g on the s outh levee. 800 feet wide in spots, selling cinnamon tea and playing Latin music on has radio. An alien sm ugg ler known as "Alfredo" nodde d towa rd the outnum bered Ame rican officers. ·'They r ush us sometimes "'he n we cross the river to scare ui. baC'k." he said "Sometimes "<' keep coming , and we see that they're too a fraid to stop us " Twice this week, young toughs sloshed through knce·decp water 1n early.morning darkness and pl•ppcred the American s with rocks Twice, they we re driven back to the south levee by a ba rrage of tear gas fired by patrolmen wearing riot gear The increase in rock attacks is viewed by patrol c hief Donald Cam e ron as "u d iversion on the par t of alien s mugglers" who s eize the opportunity to lead J a liens from Me xico Watson said if the Americans I · <See ALIENS, Page A2l • I ' Pupils Back Teachers j . , Attendance Drops 65 % at Dana High l 8\ OON C'llA .. IUAN ' ()I llW O•llt Piiot SC•ll ,\ majo rity of i.tudt.'nl)> at Dana li11ls l11gh School this morning Wl'n· ~ho" 1ng support for tcarh(.•r s who an· cmhrml(.'{j in a salary dispute. but th1·1r men tors Wl'rr d1scouragin ~ p1ckl't1pg or a wHlkoul hv pup1 h M l•an\\halt'. lt'lll'hl'rs c·on t1nucd lhl•1r "work l ht• c·onlrul'l" protesl of "h<1l lhl'Y c·on:.1rler s t<Jlll•d t•ontra1·t talh 1n th<' Capistrano \ 'n1fwd Sl'hool D il> trart The lt'al'hers \\t·n' ah11 <1J.:<1m on the pickt•t line hl'fon· '><·hool Cnps Seize Drug Haul 'In Laguna Police investig a tors from three agencies s wept down on a Lagun a Reach home Thursday night <.1rn·stm~ s ix persons and seizing more tha n two Pounds or C'ocaine and $52,000 m cash . Police Lt. Bruce 1Jr1ggs said c.•q~hl ofrict·rs from Laguna Beac·h. lluntangton Beurh and Los An~clcs uiwd a ~carC'h war rant to gC1in cntr<vlt't' to a horn<· <1t 2515 Juanita W a~ ... horll ~ <tfll•r 9 p m The M•11un· 11f '"" a nd il hulf poundh of t:<1til10t'. S52.000 in c•<Js h and :i quant1t~ of man 1ua n:.a . LSD and otht.or drugs <'Ill m inat1•r1 an 1 n v1·st1 ga lion IJ~ o ff1C·t·r), from till three <·1t1l'S , Hriggs said. ,\ rrt•!;tcd for l""'"''"hHm of <'(> l'tlln<• ror s alt• W!'ll' Dan1<•l ('lavton ~h<•r :l~. or 2545 Jtwnita w a'\ Oa\'1d r-:ug;·n<· !-.pt•nct·r. 32. of lht· J uamta Wa v add rt'!)s Sarah J<.1nc• \\'hilt'. 22 abo of tht• .Juanita Way llddre!>:> Robert Jt:ffrt·y T <tnner. 35. Santa Ana . Jost• Lui!> Lo1>cz·Hos. 35 Santa Ana : Carlo~ Dcl:.iflor lto!-.:1. :1~). Spain · Poll<'t' l.a1d th(•y d1 i.t:ovc•rcd tht· drugi. :rnd ca ... ti an a s art.' at the lowc.•r J\rC'h ll<'a ch Jle1ghts horn<'. a"> well as olh<'r n;u col1C!-. All sax suspect!) "c·n· b<·1ng held an lluntmgton Beach Jail lo day pending t ran!-.f<:r to Lo!> Angeles City Jail Local dl'tcct1V<'h i.a1d they do not know what prompted the nr· rests Thur sday, and Los Angeles m vcslifolators we re not availa ble for comment on th<' cast· South Coast Heal,th Fair Set Sunday Sunday's Health Fair at South Coast Medical Center includes free medical scree ning for south coast residents 18 years and older . The day-Ion~ fa ir features t est ing statio ns to m easure b lood pr essure . t est blood ch emistry, lung capacity, vision and hearing. He alth screen ings also inc lude ch ecks for a nem ia , oral cancer . co lon cancer. g laucoma and other medical conditions a nd Ill- ness es. Activities also include educa- tloaal d.l1playa such as ntins and exhibit.a °" the South La1una hospital srouncta. AdmlNion lo the Health Fair is free and a th1r1e of t8 ~•en blood t ests. Refreshments, food and entertainment wlll a1ao be featured at the fair which runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . at the medical center . " tod.1~ J .., llt<·y had bl·t·n Thur., d.I.\ Humor ... or .1 'o\U1knl hO.}l'Ull of l'l.t~'>t'" 11r ",ill.out lod .1 ~ during 1 ht' ..,t·hool 1Lw \\ 1·rc· plt•ntJful JI lht• l>.10.1 l'o1nl high s t,h<111I Thur:-.da'. but 11 "a., not • lt•<ir ho\\ mari~ 111tc·111J,.d lei t.ikc· l'••rl S1·h11ol hu"''" Jrr1\'1nl.! ,11 1h1· 1·ampu-. 1t11s 111orn1n~ <t1>rw:1r• d lull or n1•;1rh· "''· hut ..,um•· "'u r11•11I .., ..,a11l th•·\ 1·'(p1·c'lf'fl .cl 11•mla11t·1· In drr1p off rlurinl! th1 c1a' Thl' :-1<•hool hJ.., ;chout 2 Cl0(1 -.111 dt•nt-. ,\ ..,.·ho<>I offlC'HJI .,a11l lh,1t .1 11 l0 rHl;1n< t• ti u r1 OJ! 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"c• rt• rl 1\f·ouraging 11 s e1 111 T 1 m ll u n n . l' ri !-. "' c h;J 1 rman for t hf' ('l.' Jo:A 'Tht• 'olUOt•lll 'o <tr!' l'UrlOUh :ibl)Ul \\ll\ \\t''n • p 1c·kl'l1ng \\ 1· n · 1·x'pla1ning. hut "t' n · nnt tr~ ing to '>'>'a~ thl·m pohtu•all>," <Set> ~ll'OF.~TS. P ag<' Al> 1'11 cn·w nwmht•r.., ;.1t h:1rnstt'r ra<·1· hl•ld :1 t Dana '.'\1gul'I l.ihran· 111 l.:aJ,!una :\1J.!1u~l ·rt1ur-.d ;1\ ";1td1 for I rem I r111111t•rs c·11m1 ng dcl\\11 tlw -,1rt'ld1 111 lh1· d11ninull\1' rkrh~ Thi -. group .., fJ\'Urllt'. Buttl·r~C'otch l 1n1 :..l11:ct '>t'l'11nd twhtnd l.a).!un.1 B1•a<'11 ltr.11wl1 lrl1r.1r' .., 11 .am nl\' ''ho l'rt1h1·rl 111111 FV Doctor Charged Witl1 Gun Assault A :11 ~1·ar olrt phy~1c1an \\ho pr <1 <'l H'•'" 1 n Fount a an Va lll'Y "'a.., arn•slt'd on t \\ •~ count!> of a!-.!>aull \\llh J d<'adl) \\t.'apon Thu~1v afle>r a stor<' manaj:lcr a ll<'J;<•r1 to poll<'l' tha t th<' dO<'tor lnt•ll to run him do\\O with a car <ind 1)<11nll'd a ~un a l him after u hUhlO('!-.S d1~pUl<' The ph y...icnrn , M ichael Hoscnblatt. who h\'es in county t e rr i tor y n ea r Tu s tin . ack nowled g<'d that h e had l'ngagcd m a verbal dispute with the ston• manuger but de nied that a ~un was involved . Police ~a id Fountain Valley Police Detec· 11 vc• Larrv G n s wold said the dootor wtis questione d and r e· l<'ai.cd T hursday b ut that the charges have not ~n dropped. Police said the incide nt oc· curred al 1.15 p.m . at the Radlo Shack store at 18120 Brookhurst St .. when a c ustom er dispute erupted between Rosenblatt a nd the s t or e m a nager . Willla m Frederick Knaue r. 32. o f llunt· in~ton Beach Knauer told police that when he went outside to write down th e l i ce n s e nu m b e r o f HosC'nblalt's car. the car moved tn r everse, forcing him to lumo up on the trunk to ovoid being hit. oolioesald. w·hen lh<' store manager went t o the driv er 's w i ndow, k oscnblatt pulled a pistol from the glove comva rtme nt Mnd pointed at him. Knauer told police When qucst10nc1: ly o fficen. the doctor said he did not Inten- tionally back up toward the store mana11er ,nd, did ML dll· play a pistol. • , ~ ., .,. ~·· •. Jt ·d~' \ '""" ., <1111 \ BRIAN ERIKSEN HOLDS WINNER HAMMY Arizona Bees Die M ESA. Arit . <AP> -Some five million bees. being flown lo Canada tq help pollinate crops. have dle<l en route and may have suffocated, om clals aakl. Ken Orletsky. owner of Bee Wo rld here. said Thursday the bees did not survive a four·hour .~ airplane ride to Canada. O rletsk y urange d with Hutbet Alrwesl to carry tbe 3.000 pounds or bees to Edmon· ton . Alberta. for sale to Can1· dian bettffpen . Canadian bMI, It seems. have difficulty aunt•· ln• the hanh wlntcn. 1 81 DSU>lla 8&0CMll mlRN ............. or-. County racn aeftA elec:tl1dt,y abortqe wtthia the next 10 yeau, lnel"udln1 blackouu, It a.w 1e .. ralin1 pluta .,.. not '*'"· the OnQa ounty Grand Jury prf'dletf'd Thuraday. And it 'a tJme both rounty ree1 dents and public O(fkials · '"y more than Up aerv1«.. toward aolv1ng the comtn1 e ner1y <'fltla, the arand Jury stJd In 11 report The jury made its prechcUM~ ot power o utaaes bued on population arowth fo re<'•Sltl made by ut1.Uty companies and the state l!:nf'rgy Comm1ss100 Orao1e County's lone eleC' tr1clty generating plant m Hunt mgton BeaC'h supphc!> 44 perc~nt of the county's electrical r>eed1>. ma king the county dependent on outside areas for 1l!. electrical supply. While a burgeoning Orange County population will be responsible ror increa:.ed elec trici.ty usage in the n6xt decade, the growth ot borcl er in~ R i vers1de and San Bernardino rountaes will sap electr1caJ re- ~ources even further . the grand 1ury report says Because public o utcry has virtually halted the construction or nuclear pow e r plants. <.tltemalive methods or general· mg electncity must be sought. the report continued The dispar ities in electrical us age predicted by the utility t·om panies and the energy com - m 1ss1on "as worrisome to grand JUr y members .. A one-half percent error nn thl' lo" ·1de could prevent lhe hu1 lding of generatin ~ plants needed to provide us with a re- ha ble and sufficient means of power." lhe report said. The state t:omm1ss1on. which has final appro\'al on C'Onstruc tmn nf power plants has predict- t•d that Or<ingl' County·s elec I rlcal use will grow m the next 1lecade. but at a far s lower rate than lhat predicted by the utility <'Ompan.ies. In atd>tion to new power 11lanls. the county must make ;:realer efforts 10 conserve t·ncrgy. lhe gr and JUry report ,.,aid. The Orange County Board of Supervisors s hould take the lead, the report added, m : -lmpostng s tringent building standards that include conserva- tion ttthnology on all new con- struction. Investigating the possjbility uf burning tras h al county 1lumps for t:onversion into ele<-- 1 riral energy Making land use decisions \\1th t•nergy constraints m mind ro ·insure agarn .. t population gru" th nurstr1pp1ng those .s up· plws · Man's Body Formdin Act.or's Pool I.OS ANGELES (AP l -The body or a young man was found 1n the swimming pool at actor llugh O'Brian's Benedict Can· yon home today. and police .. aid the death may be drug· related. The dead man, s aid to be m his 20s. was apparently one of :.everal people renting a guest house oo the actor 's property. said police Sgt. Buck Wright. O 'Brian was out of town at the time. "supposedly down in Tex- as somewhere." Wright said. The victim's identity was be· mg withheld pending notification or relatives. "We can't confirm anything other. than possible drowning. and 1t may be drug.related.'" Wright said. DAILY PILOT fft<t O•-C..'1 O.ur P1141, Wltft _,, .. <Oft\b•"'° ,,_ _p,..,._ I\ -I~ by IN 0<•f1119 CMA l"llOflll>I ... '--'Y ,__ ... '°''""'' ..... -·-_,, ,,.,_ ,,..,., .... c .... -· ...._, -... """' ......... et•t '-/Fow"t•h' ¥ell•Y. lt•I"•· L•tUfte a.K..,_ CN>I ,. "-,_,_loft" -·-,,..._.,. -""'-!• Tiie ---·\Nfte -.... ,. ..... , -p 0. .... ,...c...i._Cel __ ~ . _, ..... __ "'_ ....... _ I JeO • CllrtoT VKePl'"_l_Ge,...411Mlt- -·f(-.lf . .,.,.., '-•• . .....,.... IM .... 1 ... ltil• (;MftftM.i.--P .... M •• ~ .. -........... £~ L119una .. Kfl OMoe .• , _ "'"' ......... , • Elpt contettanu will compete Saturday nltht for the uu~ of 11111 San Juan Capb trano, when the)' aather at 7 ln th Capistrano Vall >' J111h School audltonum H oJ>('fuls ror 1980 an cludt' Shlrlt-en Chabot. Mala Coolbaullh. Oanna Danson, M ariam CrtJalva, Valerh" Hfrman, Marta Malagon, Krlll Morahi. and Sylvia Reid Tht> !1t>lect1on or the Win nt'r and two princesses at t ht> pagl'1lnt 1!f made on tht• bu.,1-. of poise. pt•r:.onaht). \'CllCl'. sincerity, fre1>hnel'>s, s mile. and overall ;q) pearaoce. accord111 11 l o pageant offu.·iuJs Tickets for the pageant. s ponsored by the San Juan Capistrano Chambe r o( Commerce . .arc• SJ IU~ID f'ro• Page ,\I ALIENS' FLIGHT ... tried to take control of lhc south ltwel·. 1l would "a lmost certamly mea n injuries. possibl y 1>omcone·s Jtre. ·· Cameron has assigned four ,.. patrol cars to the north levee. but recent attacks have left those baUered with broken win· dOWS. One Of SIX patrolmen at· ta<'ked Monda) was hit by a n e1ght·pound r0<•k but "4 a~ not in· 1ured i>enously As for "Fantas y ls lund." Cameron has vowed. ··we're go· ing to go over and destroy those foxholes. They're in the United States." So is the ~outh levee. but a Hord er Patrol intelligence of. f1ccr echoed Watson s caution ·it s an indefensible position. Jt•rr) Runyon l'><Hd 1n an in lerv1e w Thursday "Smee the flood control channel was put m thrt'l' y('ars ago. \H' t•a n"l drive to 1 he lx>rder then~ and there's no way we can keep swimming over lhere to gel the aliens off " ,\ mult1m1lhon-dollar chain· link renre tx>ing built along the horder 1s unc·ompll'led at the .• pot "here ~lcx1<:;rns cr oss from their country to the south levee. Wednesday, an estimated 100 illegal aliens we re arrested by Mexican state judicial police in a unexpected sweep of the south le \lee. C ameron s aid he re- minded Mexican author ities late r tha t lhe levee 1s a half-mile inside the United States State Panel Conflict Ruling a Precedent LOS ANGELES <AP l -In an interpretation of conflict or in - terest unprecedente d by any s tate agency, the Slate Coastal Commission ruled Thursday that 1ts members ('annot vote on ,.,.,ues affecting p<.'Ople who ga\'e SIOO or more to their polJtical l'ampa1gns Tht emergenty mea~urc wa~ . JdOpted in the wa ke of dis clos ures last month that four South Coast Regional Coastai r o m m1ss1one rs r aised about FroaP~AJ STUDENTS said Dwtn. a science teacher al the school. . He :.aid some of the students want lo SUPPort the teachers on the picket lines and by boy· rotting classes. "but I don't think at this point 1t would help our cause." Principal Jam<'s Krembas said the teachers had the right to picket and call attention to their cause "My concern 1s that we don't intermix negotiations with the .ins tructional process." he said. Reagan Tops State Poll SAN FRANCISCO CAP> - Former Gov. Ronald Reagan is the overwhelming choice arnong California Republicans for bis party's presidential nomination. the California Poll reported to- day . A survey taken the first week or April shows Reagan favored by 73 percent of Republicans statewide in a race agalnst Rep. John Anderson or Illinois 02 percent> and former U.N. Am- bassador George Bush (11 per- cent). Flighl8 Approved SAN JOSE, Costa Rlca CAP> -Fidel Castro's government authorized 10 fights from Costa Rica over the next tlve da,ys but Costa Rica hopes to double the number to lpeed the evacuation of nearly 10,000 antl·communi1t reru1ees from the Peruvian ltm· busy in Havan1. 1 Foret1n Mlnl.atry o(flcl1J hH Hld . S200,000 from applicants seeking C'onstruction permits from the eommission. Under the new rules. com m 1s sioners must d1 squalif) tht•msclves Crom \Oting on a vc rm1t or planmn('.? •~sue 1f Ule) have received more tha n SIOO a y(•ar from any person with a financial interest in a project needing board approval The rules will apply lo con· tribul1Qns rece1vc•d since 19"i: a nd also apply to members of 1·o mm1ss1oners' fam1ltes Co<e>taJ comm1ss1on chwrman Lt•onard Grote s aad the state F<11 r Political Practice Com mission wiU be as ked to cnforcC' the new campaign contnbution regulations by incorpor ating them into California's conflict of inlcrest code_ The commisc;1on a lso asked the f PPC to 1nves t1gate lob· oy1sts and cons ultants who reg- ularly appear b<>fore the com· mission. Some consultants lo coastal applicants reportedly were ac· live fund-raisers for the com- missioners. ·'These people were lobbyists. ! beheve." · Grote said. Permit· s eekers will now be required to name any coastal commissioner who has received contributions rrom them. Applications will also bear a warning that permits may be re· voked if conflict of interest rules are violated. Deaths Mar Celebration SALISBURY, Zimbabwe (AP> -Rhodesia became indepen- dent Zimbabwe today in celebra· tions marred by three grenade explosions. one that kllled two persons and injured about 30 otber11. and a jailbreak by more than 200 prisoners from Salisbury's central prison. The worst lncldenl lnvolved the tosslng ot a hand trenade in· to a crowd of about lSO blacks slngina outside a Methodist church in the black township ot Mufakose; six miles west of Salisbury. Police said 234 prlsoaen awaiting trial overpowered their auarda, broke open • ••le and marched out or the city's prieon. All but nine returned when c!Oft· rront.d by armed prlson 1uards. ·-.-~ .. t •I Banks Set 19 % Percent Charse n. AP Dltpatcltes Btv....i maJOr bank.a reduced thelr prime lending rate.a t.o 19'h perceot today. conrlnuln1 a decllM ln J,nterest rates that ac· celerated this week as It ap- peared the ttonomy may have entered • recession. Morpn Guaranty Trust Co. or New York, the naUon'1 fifth· largest bank, cut the rate from ~u percent.· tne recora aevet reached this month. "We feel that's an appropriate rate given the conditions at this llme." sai d a Morgan spokesman. But New York ·s Citibank. the oat1on's second-largest bank. cut Its rate only t.o l~ percent The moves cam e two dayi. after Chase Manhattan Bank, the naUon's Uli'fd·laraeat bank. cut iU rate to 19~ percent. Chase today matched the cut to J 9~ percent as did No. I the Bank of America. No. 6 ChemkaJ Bank and -No. 8 Bankers Trust Co. Other banks cuttlng to l~ per. cent were United CatJtornia Bank and Lloyds Bank of cauromla. The prime 1e ndlng rate 1s charged by banks on Soans to most credit-worthy corporate c us tomers. with mQSt othe r com· merc1al and industrial bor· rowers paying more. With some economists saying a recestJion may have begun in March. the interest rate on six- month Treasury bills has fall~n from a peak of 11. 7 pereent an March to 12. 72 percent lD market trading Thursday. <>the. moaey-martet rates have allo tallen. • Some s mall baDka have lowered their prime rates to IM percent. The prlme rate had ne\'et been above 12 percent unttl August but rose rapidly as the FederaJ Reserve tried' to fight Inflation with tight credit. . M eanwhile government figures s howed today that growth or the nation's economy slowed sharply .in the first three months or 1980. apparently ~· ting the stage for the beginning o r the recession. SJC Gets -library 'Doolittle Raiders Branch Arrive in Newport City officials wen· ready to s ign a final lease agreement to- day for construction of a 10.000 s quare foot OranRe County Library branch in San Juan Capistrano a rtcr getting the ~o ahead this week from the City Coum·1I The council authorized City Mamiger J ames Mocah!> and Ci· ly Clerk Mary Ann Hanover to s ign the agree ment. which would provide thut the coWlt) t·ontribute $800,000 for construe" tton of the library and that lhc city pay for design. plans and s pe<'1f1cations Th<• a~reement ~a s expected to be> received from the county by the end of the week The llbrary 1s to be built al lhe 1nters<.•ction of El Camino Real and AcJachema Street on prop ert v leased for 55 vears from the C<.1.p 1s trano tJn.1 r1 ed School U1:.trict. The t'O unc1I abo named a six member committee tu revce\I. J rc.'h1tec tural d esi~n of the planned hbrary, to bt· located nl'ar the :\1 1s!>1on San Juan Capistrano. By JOANNE llEVNOLDS Of ... o.4t\' ...... 5\llff Attired in Navy blue blazers and accompanied by their well- dressed wives, they could be a group of executives who have j us t come to vis it Newport Beach. But they are a little more special than· that. '"These are people who I have held ln awe for years." said a chamber of commerce official who in- troduced 31 of Doolittle's Tokyo Raiders during a Thursday press conference at the Balboa Bay Club. The Raiders arrived in Newport Beach Thursday for their reuruon. the annual event which marks their 1942 bombing raid on Japan ··w e·re delighted to be here." Mud their one-time leader Jim· my DoolltUe. '"We're just slart· ing to have fun." Their hair may be thinner and grayer. the eyes not as s harp a nd the .hearing fa1lmg, but 1t was clear the groop remat.n.s as close today as they were when they, un~rt~k their history. making ouss1on. Doolittle. the Anny Atr Force lieutenant colonel who or · ganized. then led the 16·plane at· tack . was fondly referred to as '"the chief." He fielded most of the ques· t10ns but repeatedly called on members ol bis old command to take the floor as well. There were c.heers at the in- troduction of Raiders like Chase Neilsen and Bob Hitt . ~ho SW-· \'I v ed nearly four vears 1n o.11, P+laC s .... ,_ l.EAOS REUNION James Doollttle Japanese prison camps. 8111 Bower. the pilot or the 12th plane on the m ission, com- mented that the absolute con- f 1 dence the Raiders had in Doolittle held them together on the mission and m the years since. Bower. who stayed on in the Air. Force to retire as a colonel now lives in Boulder, Colo. Peo-'. pie like the Raiders . he said - people who have a hero -can orient lhemsel'1es better l<> goals. To serve on the committee are Councilman Kenneth Friess, Pam Hallan of the city's ad- ministrative staff, Raymundo Becerra of the planning staff. a member or the county library staff. a member of the c1ty·s ~\r rh1tectural RPv1c" Board. and a rr-.1dent of the city Fnn11Pa.-Al ALISO ... Open House Slated At Caspers Park 1ng of the coastal zone Lule:· ~aying "This 1s the rir:.t lime in the history of the coastal com· mission that housin~ has been used to set the coastal lioe. ·· lk called it a tradeoff of hous· mg for natural resource:.. Scott ~as JOined by Village Laguna spokeswoman Bellnda Bl acketer and Laguna Beach Vice Mayor Sally Bellerue in op· posing the boundary change. But Michael Fischer. ex- ecutive dire<.>tor of the Coastal Comm1ss1on. said he is com- fortable with the comprormse. aading me comm1ss10n s ObJec t1 ves "are al IC'a c;t equally pro· tecl1 ve," were lhe boundary not moved seaward Ronald Caspers Regional Pa rk seven miles east or San Juan Capistrano 1s bursting with wildflowers . And Orange County officials hope 1t w11J burst with v1s1tors d uring an open house from 9 a m. to S p.m. Saturday. Park r a ngers ~ i II conduct walki.ng Lours in which they will provide information on native plants and animals . Representatives from the San Juan Indian Council will exhibit arts and crafts pertaining lo the Indian culture of the area. Other presentations will be made by historical g r o ups and the Audubon Society. Hay carts will be used to s h11t- t lc v1s1tor.s to rcmotl' areas oC the park. The regiona l park. originally called St.arr-Viejo. was -opened April 12. 1974 following county purchase or s.soo acres or the former St.arr Ranch. ll was later renamed Ronald Caspers Wilderness Park after the former county supervis0r disappeared al sea during ~ fishing trip off Ba.j Calilornia. There is no admission charge for Saturday 's activities. Vis- itors are encouraged to wear boots and bring lheir own picnic lunches and drirudng water. The park is reached by driving east on Ortega Highway. w~ now st~k the fabulous eolleefion b~ . -.... Hollvwood Clothes • ' Men's Suits for only One Dollar!* -when you buy one su11 at the regular price. you can buy another of equal or lesser val~ for only one dollar ~ \ . SOUTH COAST PLAZA. COSTA MBA. CA. fl'.MONl 11141140.llOl