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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-03-21 - Orange Coast Pilot• I 17 .. 1.--------------- Murder Charge Sought • ID Dea iii Of El Toro Mom DAILY PILOT ' . * * .~ * 10~ * * . * • MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 21, 1977 VOL 10 HO IO 1 SECTIONS 24 PAGES \ I Glop on Beaehl Clark Bl'L'k. H or Nl'\'port Beach shows off one of the glop'> of tat that "ashed ashore at Balboa's Wedge Sun- d..t) Offic·ials at the cit) ·s marine department are in· \ l':-.t1gat mg gooe) blobs to try to deter mm~ their origin :\Ton• than 50.000 people v1s1ted the Newport Beal'h shon·l11w m t•r the weekend but hf eguards had ht tie JC lion a:-. most shunnl•d 55-degree \\ater. 27 Reseued Blast Tears Ship; Crewmen Missing PORTSMOl'Tll. Va CAP> The Coast Guard said today a 676-foot Panamanian tanker with a crew of 39 broke in two after an apparent explosion in the Atlan- tic 140 mil<-'s off the North Carolina <.'oast. The Coast Guard said 27 of the 39 crewmt>n of the 20-year-old Japanese built tanker Claude Conway wen> resrued hy ships and a1rcrart The other 12 crewmen W<'r<' m1ssm~. A Coast Guard spokesman sa1ci five of the rescued were reported mjured The tanker reportedly was empty at the lime of the ex- plosion. which apparently oc curred Sunday, the Coast Guarci said. Its stem, on whirh most mem· bers of the crew had rongregat ed. and the bow were spotted this morning by another merchant <See TANK E R, Page A2) Steainer Buyer Acc o s ted LOS ANGELES rAP> Flak- Jacketcd policemen armed with rifles sear<'.'hed a home in an ex- clusive Coldwater Canyon area toqay but <'.'Ould not find a gun- man who r<'portedly had bar ricaded himself inside The gunman. who accosted Beverly Hills realtor Hymie Singer and hi s wife during the n1J!ht. appi.tn•ntly escapPd beforl' membt•r<; of the.._Spec1al Weapons ar1d Tactics squad arrived at the seen<' at about I a.m . said Sgt Hob Megdf flt• said no shots \\>ere ft red and nE'1lhl•r of the Singers was in· JU re ct Singer paid S70.000 last month for th<' SS Catalina as a Valen- llnc s Day pr<.'sent lor his "'ife Mrs Singer had fled to a n<'1ghboring house and called police Officers said they found Singer locked m a closet in the house Pohr<' said the ~unman, who app<.'ared to know who the Singers were. made a demand for money. Officers said they did not know if it was related to Singer 's highly publicized purchase of the Catalina. ll was not immediately kno'Vn if the handit got away with any money. SFVDENT EATS 400 GOWFISH BROOKINGS, S.D. CAP> -A. South Dakota State University student ate 400 live goldfish to earn money for a charity drive. Berry Meyers, a junfor from Wall. S.D., swallowed the fish in five hours and34 minutes. • to Tanker Toni By Blast, 12 CreWD1en Hunte .. Will 'Shocker' Lean Liv ing Pays Off WEST FRANKFORT. Ill. IAP > -They re· member Oscar Dillon a~ living a lean. precise ltfc in a SlS· l ·wcck rented room They remember him going to th£• grocery store each morning "like clockwork." buying a few thing:-. to eat. a bottle of milk and always two newspapers They remembered him as a man who never mar ncd. who kept to himself a man who looked like what he w<.1s , a retired old man who had worked as a bookkeeper for Old Ben Coal Company's No. 14 mine. Oscar died in the spring of 1976 and left a will that shocked many a person in tris ~mall hometown of West f"rankfort in Southern Illinois. It gave $600.000 lo the Southern Baptist ForC'1gn Mission Board. $250,000 to the Illinois Southern Rap list Association. $50,000 to his own congregation. tht" First Baptist Church, and $.51.000 to some distant re )all \'CS Boy, 1 7 , S uspect Murder Rap Sought In W 01nan's Death As Pasadena police sought a murder complaint against thC' 17 -y ear-old boy they say murdered Lake Forest housewife Rachel Sparling, members of the slain woman's family prepared for funeral services to be held Wednesday. Mrs. Sparling, 36. the mother of four, was found shot lo death in the San Gabriel Mountains near· Jy a week after her abduction John McAlister. a spokesman for Pasadena police who are hanQling the case because the kidnapmg took place as Mrs. Sparling left her psychiatrist's office in their city, said today evidence againt the teen-aged suspect is "almost overwhelm- ing." He said his department i~ try- ing to have the boy certified as an adult for tnal m Superior Court. According to McAlister, Mrs. Spa rlin g was apparentl y marched into a densely wooded ravine about 60 feet off Angele!> Crest Highway above La Canada last Monday evening, s hot twice in the head and "laid out vC'ry neatly." The police spokesman con firmed that two .25-rali ber sh<-'11 casings were found near th<' woman's body. Investigators discovered a s mall automatic pistol of the s a m t' caliber in the woman's Corvett<-' Tbe arrested youth. police say. has admitted the gun belongs to him, but during the search for Mrs. Sparling last week. he re· peatedly denied knowing her whereabouts. CSee VICTIM, Page A21 Pilot's Back Broken . . ' ' WINSLOW, Ariz. CAP> -Five Cl.lhfom1a men one of them from San Clt•m<'nle were ar- rested when a marijuana-laden plane crashed while attempting lo land on Arizona Highway 99 •1bout 15 miles south of here, federal drug agents said today. The pilot . .John T . Gray. 31, of Monterey. suffered a broken back when lh<-' Cessna 210 crashed early Sunday with its load of l,000 pounds of the illegal Mexican weed. said Phil Jordan, special nl'(ent in charge of the Phoenix office of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. Thr four other men attempted to movC' Gray and the marijuana from the plane but all were ar· rl'Slt>d for 1nv<.'st1gation of possessing marijuana for sale and smuggling, Jordan said. Jordan identified the others as Francis S. Sturgeon, 26, Los Gatos. Richard E . Smith, 30, Wh1tt1er; Paul E. Dierkes, 26, San Clemente. and Michael G MrKnne, 34. or Los Angeles. cur- rently on parole for armed rob- bery and assault Th<-' plane was spotted near Nogales and followed to this northeast-Arizona town by a U.S. Customs aircr aft. Jordan said. Gr ay was flown to Maricopa County Hospital in Phoenix where he was reported i" satisf1.1clory condition Or:::~~o~ast Weath e r Some low clouds near the coast Tuesday morning, otherwise sunny and a lit· tie wnrmer. Lows tonight tn upper 40s. Highs Tues- day m low<-'r 70s. Gandhi to Quit Aher Defeat OW FVRNITVRE SELLS LI KE NEW So the interior decorator said youf old furniture had to go ..• now what do you do? INSIDE TODA 'Y Gov. Brown finds himself in trouble with alote labor leodtrs over the i.saue of growth. StOTJJ, A7. NEW DELHI, India (AP) - llrime Minister Indira Gandhi decided today to resign followlns the loss of her seat in Parliament and reverses suffered by her Congress party in the Indian general elecUon. her spokesman Hid. Opposition leaders began talks aimed at rormina a new govern ment. Tbt prime minister 's spokesman uld Mr!'. Gandhi would Cormally submit her re· m1n1Uon Tuesday. endin& ll <. year11 as leader or the world's second most populous notion. (China has the largest popula· lion.> The Congr~s party. which hu ruled lnd.Ja slllce Independence from Brtt.ain 30 years ago, trailed b y a wide mar1tn in the parliamentary returns and ap· peared unlikely to win enough seats to stay in power. With rcsult..s declared in races for 393 of the ~ seats In the lower hou.<Je of Parliomc.'nt. the new JJ1.11J!tJ <People's> t>•rly and Its allies hod 211 seats, only 61 short of o majority with 149 still to be decicded. The Con&retJs party, whtch won two-thirds of the aeata In the 1971 elections. had 134 seata. The pro- Moscow Communists won seven seats, and tndependents and other groups split the remainder. Most or the seats still to be de- cided were from constituencies In northern India, a center o( J analastrength In Washinston, State Depart· ment officials said lt was too tAll-T ly to judge the effect of the elec- tions on u.s .. Jndlan relations. They added no valid assessment b poasible until a new govern· mt!nt l1 formed In New Delhi. Houra aft.er the announcement that she l<>1t her own seat, the ~~year-old prime minister or· dered the end of the state of emergency. under which she im- prisoned thousands of opponents.. and the reatora\lon of aJI cavil liberties Proclaimed ln June 197~ to (Sff INDIA. Pa•e ~) "J sold it with a Daily Pilot classified ad." Thnt 's the advertislng success. experienced by n Huntington Beach woman who placed th1s ad. ,. 8 Sofa, arn vdHl. SiS. ln<'ludl' Love• S<-111 ffl'l' Gd cond X'<X """" rr you 're redecorating call 642·S678. For quick rHults, the Dally Pilot is the right place to advertise. .,_ New Studiea Rebut Damage to Brain Pens·o Ruling Reversed Caterpillar Craw& Almy lnl polace are kdrlQl for thinn wbo tot away ""1th <& "2... DOUnd v Uow l'ate rpill..r t ract.or, worth $43,000 , parked ,n a Northwood conltrartloa a rea CHICAGO <A I'> -T h re la no •tJdmte that heavy manjuana IO'OU., lMlittUCLUl'eol Uie brain or ccnlr a[ nervous $~tem, two r~lScarcb group1 c onclude, d espite e arlier e vidence that part of tbe brmn wasted away UDdU protonpd :;molnng. The new studies. car ried out in· ·dependently. are reported m The JoumaJ of the Amtrican MedJcal Aaa~uat1or1 . Tbte.,.Uer ttudy •• r~ In 1971 1n La ncet. a 8 ,.tlsh m edical Journal, m which re· &c11rd111?rs testing 10 young men wbo were beny men of rn.-i· Juaa round e'ridMlre of ..._Y uaU..brain. The Bnttsh stud v. conducted by Dr. A M G. Campbell of Dall f Ptlol Sl~lt PhOIO Artist and Bis Work Sculpt.or J ack Za.1ar d1scu~ses his untitled bro nze during ,..,.,.kPnd dedic:.illl.>n ceremonies al Huntington Re adl ('l\ll' Centc-r. T he 12-fool. S45,000 \\Ork . nine months iri tl11• making, was don..il~<l to t he c1ly by t he Huntington Ji!:~1 ch Company Del Webb Company Linked to Crime Bv Tht> \<;\ociated Vrns Thl; Ot•I F \\ 1·hh < orp of l'hol•ntx .1 n..it1on.el !It•\ 1 l11prnt nl l'OITI pan\. 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CASTRO IN CRIME PROBE, A4 .1ppt-.irf'<I in some part1r1pat1ng ne" :-papers Wehb and J at"ohson "1.1.er e 't't 1 t•I p.1rtn1.:rs \\1th rdtkt>tcerc; ~(•\1·r Lansky Hen1am1n H11i.:s\ S1t'~t'I an<l Gu<; (;reen- ha11111 1n O\\lleri.lup ol llw fl111m 11lg11 llnlt I 111 I.JS Yt•j!as frum th1· tf ,I\ 11 llpC'nt'd 111 1 'I Jto fh1· st Uri•''-,,llrl th.it \\ f'lol1 \\ .1.., Iha· 1 not r .11 lot "'h1·11 S11•1,!1•f st,1n1•d l1111ld1nl.! t ht· Fl;untnJ.!11111 1•11,, Election Law Revision Due? \\ ,\Sffi :-.JGTON I" p' Thi• l '.1rtt>r admuustrahon 1!1 pn-iiar mg to unvl'il a eompn•h1•n..,1\f• C'lect1on l<tw re\'lsaon pl an feat ur nlR what Of\t' ad mm1lltrahoo of f1<'1al called .. universa l voter re g-1stration ... adm1n1strahon and c·oo~rf'S81onal sources say One administra tion sour<'<' i1•uct thC' proposal lo he rt'\t>JIC'd Tue1i clay dt'als with the C'lectornl rot ll'ge and public subsJd1t'<1 for Jloust• ..00 Smale campaigns as 'H'll d" voter regi~tratroo A sLaH member m Sen 81rt'h Hayh'~ office said he had "£'very <'XP<'C t ation " that lhe ad rn 1n1~tration proposa l would bf' sr mrlar lo a eon ~tituhon al a m e Admenl the Democ rattt' senator from Indiana ha.4' ad· \~ated that would elimmate LM t'lectoral coUege a11d prcwrde direct popular election of the pTe· s1dent and vicepresidnt Last of The Big Spenders ERIE, Pa. (AP) Wben Erie police launched a crackdown on men mating &f'Xua• proposttJons to women, they arrested on• wt>o offered a poli~e deCQJ '9 and re· turnable pop l>oUles for Iser semtet. Deputy Chief J a ck Cousinll said the police have turned their a tt ention to prostitutes' cus tomerll rathe r tbon the women themselvci; "We've been packmg the 1lril up, but an Urey do I.I le.ave .. and otMrs tale their plau. We're t~ to dry up lbUr "ource of income," ho aaid.. Bnatot Royal United HoapU.ala and hl1 collea1un. waa done wttb • X•f'Q &.«bidqM ........ int lnjttUon of air or fCU to out· line port.ions of the brain. The new....,_ involved a re· natly develli9ed X-ray tecbni· que. ~alle4 c o mput e rized tl'aftlaial tomegraphy. in which no gas mJect1on is needed to out· line sections of the brain as the head1sscanned One wa conducted by Dr. Ben Coot die W•hington University Mbool ol aMdicine in St. Louis, a nd by Dr. Donald G oodwin of the Uruverssty or Kansas school of med1c1ne 1n Ka nsas City, Kan., and therr colleagues. T he second was carried out by "' team of Ha r vard mectica l sehool raearcbe n beaded b y Dr. John Kodmle. The fi rst ol th~ two atudaes in- volved 12 young men who had smoked five or more m arijuana c1a~re~ a day for at leaa f\ve ) ears The Har vard learn studied 19 males from middle· to upper· class soc1ot>conomac back· $(rounds who were heavy mart· JU<ina smoktts. Tbe)' wer~ .,t 1n a ho:-.prtal re.arch ward so their bch0>vaor coGd be cloeely watdwd They s mekcd five e>r mon• manJuana ciga rettes, ob- tained from federal sources, da1· Iv for 21 days. · Co a nd Goodw1a aaid •'the e>aly pr udent conclusion to d raw" from their study is that "young men with extensive exposure to canaab1s <.mar1jua.aa) Mer ·a numbe r of yeara do n ot necessarily ~ cvid~c:e of ct>n brat atropby " That statemeat wa echoed by the I I arvard research~rs . Both o-o.p a ad<nO\\ I edged 1t was posaJble U&at differences betv.·een tkirnsull:. Lind ti..e of th~ British ~roup may ha~ been d ue m part to differences in t he q uality or strength of the man· JUana samples u.sed. But the Harvard re~chers sa 1d their subjttts "m ay be 1r1ore r<'pres~ntative or the general population cl the heavy mari- 1 u an a users" thasr t"6se e x· amlrll'U by Campbef1 Fnnar~Al VICTIM ... McAliste r said tbe boy laid of. ricers he took thtur. bearing the personalized license WUV YOU, from the parking lot in front of the doctor 's o<fice where t he .,. om an \\ Js '1s1tmg lnvt>Sl1galor .., al~ say they found the wom<tn"s Jewelry and JH'rson~1I effrcls at the house "'hC'rC' tht' youth \\ash .. ,ng M(•Jnwhrle . the Darel Sparling ra mih· of 24311 La keview Lane were preparm1t for lhe funeral serv1<'t'S to be tteld at l p m <1t T rinity Prt'sbytt>nan Churt'h in S0tn~lc1 Amt where Mrs Sparling w a:. an active m~mber of the con· gregat100. rn addition to her husband, the owner llf a small Santa Ana manufactunng firm, the slain wom an leav<"!I four d au~ters ran~m~ 1n age fTom l3to17. Rhonda. Rod~Ue. Renee and ReOL'l(alt ~arhn~ an a ttend El Toro .1n•.i ~choob ~1 rs Sp.u-LLng :. parents both t•..ime 1ron1 Mexico and settled in lhe dei.erl community of Mo,ave. 1'ht> woman'5 trmiband said to· da~ he met hrs future wire when she v.as 15 ~ears old Sparling comt•s rrom the San Joaquia Valle\ The Sparhnp aue.nded t·ollt•J.!t' log<>ther rn Bakersfield .in<! Frt·'iO<I fh<' toupl<' mo•ed tA> Orange Coont:v l3 yea n ago. h\illg in Ana tte-rm for m v<'ars a nd in the l.ak<' Fon•st community fOf' the past thrtt yurs Mrs Sp:tThn~ was irrvol ved in d rurl'h act1vit1e:-1 fo r a n.um~r of \Pars. Pterha~band said. F'rot11 Pap .41 TANKER. • • vessel. the IC«IM Point. Tttrtt ~r mef'thant sllip5 and .i Coosl Guard Mfin>pter sped to the K ent> and pi eked ap s u.n1•on th'touJChCNt t~ mom-m• m tie•. caTm w1rather. ap. parull;1 r•mo•r n~ most al thftn from th~ tanller·s stem stt· lion. '' f\~ r ar as we know. no one was takt?WI from~ wlltn. •• tfka Coast Goard spul~man said. "lomeof th (>m co u•d '-••e been in lrf~boat.a. but ttw>re are no "91· fr rm C'd rC'port s of th at.'' Tht• Coast Guard said some of those rcsruC'd were taken aboard lh <' mf'rcha nt veuela alt.Dea~ hy bo ut and others wae hoisted onto the helicopter, whtet\ was taking them to Camp Lejeune, N C. By late morntnr. the Co8't G uant ,,oll'etmatt •aid. Ck Item and the bow of the tanker Md drlrttd no.t two mna iqJllWt, a boat 1%$ mflu •o.ftM•l of WllmllllffM, "C Al"WIN ..... 10 WILL STEP DOWN India's Indira Gan<*t F...-P-.eAJ INDIA ... ke ep her in office a fter her con· victlon on a charge of campar ~n irregularit ies. the emerg1.•ncy _.,arked a voter revolt that con tribut4d lb her clownfaU. t~ de Int ot ber son SanJaY in his-first bid tor office. and t he edipae of tbe n.diaJlcdynastv her father. the late Prime Minister Jawaharlal Ndma, establis hed 30 years ago. The dlitf contenden to sue· ceed her .ret-two forme'T' leaders of the Conh ,ess party who broke w ith her, Mor arJi Desai and Jag· jivan Ra m. Desai. It, .,.as Mrs G andhi's deputy prime min1l>ter 111 1969 when she 5pfi1 the p arty in ..i struggle for power wtth tc.n SN\ alive lradf'n lie and otht r conscrvabva form ed llw Op pos1t1o n Ce>n&ress, and 111 J anuary it merged with three other opposition parties to form the Janata. R a m the 68-vear·old leader of India's' Uotouc.hablc caslf', was IJw agricaltare minister in Mrs. Gandhi ·s last eabinet. WASHINGTON CAP> Thc- U.S. I a e-Court overturned ~ a fdl:ral cout d9dlk>n llllll CllllMld bne cost tlle federal 109eramad mor e tllan $17.S billion and provided more money each month to nine m illion re· tired men r eceiving Socia l SecurLty benefits. I• an uasiped opinion. tbe eo..._ reversed a ruling bJ a fedaal court in New York that a 1972 amendment to the Social Security Act ba nning sex dis· cnmination in be nefits must be applied retroactively. Will Webster of Northport N Y .• beg.an tbe legal action m 1974 whim he turned es and dis· cove re d that, even though Congress two years earlier out· lawed aiHeren.ces in Soci;,al Security benefits based on sex. he could have been collectrn~ SIS.JG IDOl'e each m onth 1{ he were awos:pan. Coopns may replaite one beadib fonnuta witt. anotlter without maling it retroactive. the high court said. T he fact toot c on,ress changed its m ind 1n 1972 and ~lized the treatment of men and womeo "does net con- stitute an admission by Coneress that its pr~ polky w~ in. v id">OUSly diKrimin at.My.'' Prier to 1972, women were awarded sllghtfy hi~her Soria! Sl•currty benefits than men with the sanH' earn1ngo., retord hl!c.wsc of d1ffcn:nt formulas uscd lu cakulatt• bl'nd1h Wh~ Congr~~ t-lrmrn::itM tht- d1stmcuons. 1t drd not m <lk~ lhc amendmenl retroacuve. It wrote into the measure a plan lh<IL wc>tJ!d not create fo ll male· fem ale equity un l11 197fi. Ac ting as his own a t torney, Webster sued the federal govern· m e nt. Ronald Danyluck told pohee lb• tractor was parked at a spot osa Morris Road nortlii of Irvine Bo ulevard a nd was ap· pa r c ntly s to len e ither Saturday rugbt or Sunday mor ning. Bandit Hits Mesa Theater A young gunman, d reued for the snow, stuck a blue st!!<!l A.- volver in lhl' ticket office of a Costa Mesa theater la te Saturday night and t>sc•1ped with $200. Employcs at Edwards Cine ma, 1534 Adams Ave .. said the robber approached the ticket window at 1 l 30 p m. a nd demanded cash from the drawer. He wn dffcribed as in has 20s, standing Ove Ceet ten inches tall, weighing 1'0 pouruts and wearing a blue ski cap, white frame sun· glaast's, and a windbre aker Exobiology Talk Slated Fra$ielfd1'0Ua, associate de· a n or instruof ion of Saddleback College. wiU discuss exob1olgoy a nd bow organ ism s could be af· fected by elements and the pro- llabrhtv of lrfc for ms beyond lhc ea rt h 's surface toni~hl This free 7 30 p m. program w 111 be presented in Room 313 of the S<:ience/Matbematics Build· ing and will continue April 11. No pre-r eg i s tr a tio n is necessary. Additional inform a· tion can be obtained by calling 831-9700 or 495-4950, Ext. 263. enceWelkS new book is free at California Federal. ll's Cafik>rnia Federal's way of saying tbanU Cc>r brinKing us yoUT ~virrgs. What else is lrtt at California ft!ideraJ? For attoont~ of $1000 or mor~ t~ are fn!'e money orders to pay bills. free travelers checks, a free safe deposit hox, free notary service and fre=i<.'aiing of doc uments. who have tnlst de«b can get ~eoftifttion !el"'Vl<:e. 8Pld theM!'s free Telephone 'Iransf er Service too. When yw come in to open your accourTt. pfa up a book on us. while they m&... And uk bow our other free .....,._ca help JOO AVe money a 9iag 1111oruey. Ht'mcmher. you're ~lter off in California. Cal1fomia Fefi eral Savings. \Vunnerful! \\'unnerful! tt pays to .. by Cdtfomkl fecleraL II c•rc.•'s hmv m 1wh. _Compare our Saving' Rat~s and Yi~lds. 7 ~% Certiricalf' ACC9Ulli 8.06%• Annu;,I H•h• '1 ftOH r1r m1w• •1 It• ti v•t'\ Annual Yt~l1I ~% Certiflc.U Aceemt 6.M• Attnual Hat• '1Alltl or ,_.. ,._ .. Iii,_" t\1111..i .,...., 5l4% Certificate Account 5.9~· A-i Rat• ._,,. mo,.. to d!l? io l r.-A....iYW6d 5W~ ~kAcmut s.m• <'wr'tnt °""" "'''" .., -...t. """,_,r..,.. Annual Rat• AM."11lld,_..,_ An e>P 1R~• wu ~ .. 0. scet1e, tMt Uw Coett Goard add• ,,, had no infonnaU. ., lliow n- tellld'w 11 ... ~ CO.t. Oumt MM tt dtd Mt know any drlaUs of the r.,.n.d elCpl~ ~ rip..S U.C In two. ~ l • O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFO RNIA MONDAY, MARCH 211 1977 t VOL. 70, NO. 80, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES !·Studies ClaiDl Pot SDloking Harmles CHJCAGO <AP> -There is no evidence that heavy marijuane1 smoking changes the structure of the brain or central nervous system, two research groups conclude, despite earlier evidence that part of the brain wasted awe1y under prolonged smoking. The new studies, carried out in dependently, are reported in Lht• Journal of the Amen can Medical Equal Policy AssociatJon The earlier study was reportt><I in 1971 in Lancet, a Br1t1sh medical Journal, m which re- searchers testing 10 young men who were heavy users of man- JUana found evidence of atrophy 10 the brain. The British study. conduded by Dr. A.M.G. Campbell of Bristol Royal United Hospitals and his colleagues. was done Court Reverses Pension R11ling W /\SHINC:TON ltd» The l' S Supreme Court nH•rturned Loday a fl•dcral n>Urt rtecis1on that could haH' eost lhc fl·dnal go\'Crnmt'nt mort' than Sl7 5 billion and pro\'ltkd more· monl'y each month to nmt· m1ll1on re t 1 red ml•n 1t•t•t•1\1ng Social t Ser univ lwm•f1ts In an un-.1g ncd 11p1111on. tl11· eourt l't.'\'l'rM•cl a 1 uhng In a fNl\'r;tl C'ourt 111 "\(•\\ Y111 k 111;11 a 1!!72 amt.•ndrn1•11I lo lhl· Sonul Doggie-doo Scoop Given To lroine e, 1111,t\R\ K\\'t: • OI ttw O,uly Pilot Sutt I rnnr C1l\ C nunrtl m<'mlwrs ha vt• all Lhl' poop. JH ob.ibh more than th<'y thought tht.•y woulcl ever \\ant to kno" Hbout dog doo tn In me p.irks Thl' <1uth01 11( th1• l>og Drop- ping~ Report.· l'.1rl-.o.; Supervisor Charles Knowh•;;. <"q1lams al the out~<'t of lhl· dorum<•nt Thie; re• port was (•,1rl'fully and factually wntll'n. not mc·ant for humor or jl' ... I .. 'll 1nt'lurl1·s 11m•· r'ff11rt. method of rt•mm·al mt•lh1x1 11f cl14'po ... 1t11111 a111t .1pp1 O'<lllltill' .imount · th1• n•1>or1 1·011111111t"' Councll\\om.111 M.11\ Ann l;aido. v.ho..,t· qlH'n promptt•ll the n•pnrt. n•m.1rl-.1·11 to<l.1\ 'You hJ\t' to admll 1t s .1 thorough report I ThC' rondtlton at Coll<'IH' P Jrk. accordin.: to Kncm l<•s •~ ·Drop pm~s picked up t'ach da\ during early morning hour ... T~o leclm1 c1ans spend <i hJlf hour C'ach at this projcrt "A shovt•l "1th .i hand spade (trowel I are UM'<i for tools The material is 1>laC'l•d 10 ;i plastic bag, 32 gallon 'illl' Wh<'n the bag 1s full. it ts t1t·d in .1 knot Th<• ba~s an• i<tkt·n to lh1• Orang<' C'ounly Dump in Tr<ibt11·0 C'nnyon on Monduys and Fridays "One half a bag. or apprOl\ imately 15 gallons Of malenaf IS pu~ked up {';irh Wf't•k al this park. comprising .ihoul !18 1wn·l•nt pickup ... Knowll•s 't.Ul<'s At Cul\t•rdalt• Wtld1•rnec;s Park. which run" behind the Culv<'rdal<' hom1•... ''no attempt 1s marlf' to p1('k up dropp1n,::s Due to the wilderness effect, 1t would take hours to scan lht• area." But at Harvard Communtlv Park. 25 gallons of poop are picked up, believed to be a 100 percent pickup, the report states. <See DOGS, Page AZ) OW FVRNITVRE SELLS\ LIKE NEW So the interior derorator said your old rurnitun> had to go now what do you do" ''I sold it Wtlh II Daily Pilot classified ad " That's the advt>rtlstn2 success experienced by ~ Huntington Beach woman who placed th111 ad· R Snfn. Jlrn vrlvN. S7~ lnl"lud1• l.A'lvr Sfo;it lr<'e CM rcmd xn 'C'CX\ If you're redfcoratin1 c II 842·5678. For quick resulL1. t~ Delly Pilot is the rtaht place to advertifte ,, I ( Security Act banning sex dis cnminalion in benefits must bl• applied retroactively Will Webster of Northport. N Y . began thl' legal action in 1974 when he turned 65 and dis l' o \ er c ct th a l. even though Congress two ,\'(•ars l'arhc•r out la\\ eel d1frerenet·s 1n Social Security benefits based on st.•x. he could ha Vl' lwl'n col kc ting SIR :lO mort' l'aeh month 1f ht• \\ l'rt.• H woman Congress may rcpl<.1cc on(• benefits formula with another withput making it retroaeltvc. the Mgh court said The fact thut Congress t.·hungcrl its mind in 1972 and C'quahlcd the treatment of men and women "doe!> not <:on <.ttlute an admission by Congre..,.., that its prenous policy v.as 1n \ tdiously d1srnmmatorv Prior. to 1972 v.o~l'n \\Cr{' J\\ ardcd shghll) higher Social Securtl) benefits than ffil'n "1th the samt· earnings recorr1 because of different formulas used to calculate benefits. When Congress eliminated the d1stincltom.. it clid not make the amendment relroael1vc It wrote mto the m easure a plan that would not create full male· fem ale equity until 1976 Acting as his O\\ n attorne\. Webs ter Slll'd thC' federal govern m ent lk c·l.11 ml'd lhl' 1972 amendm<•nt dt•n1t•d him l'qual prott•ctwn unrkr the· la\\ und that continuing tht· dt!>criminalon p.t\ menb for thret' t')'Jr ... .tftt.'r lhe ;imenoment's erlt.·ct1\1• d.11<· "Js irrat1ona1 I It> also <'har)'.:N1 that tht· l!O\ f'rnment had no rJt1on:.rl rl';ison tor not making thl' amt!nrlml•nt n•troacltve \\' t>bster v. as rl'CCI \mg a mon lhl~ check or Sl85 70 and thought he "'as entitled to $204 'Fan' of Amin Holding 15 In Toronto TORONTO IA Pl A man who said he was "a fan" of President ldi Amin held some 15 persons hostage in a downtown Toronto bank today and demanded a plane to take him to Uganda Later, he began freeing some of the hostages. "I want to see my pal Idt Amin I've never met the man but I'm a fan or his.. said the man. who iden tified himself as Bob McClarkin or Vancouver, 'BC and said he was a mercenary m the Congo, now Zaire, m 1965 · • Toronto radio stations broad cast his statements and police were in touch with him b y telephone. In an Interview with Radio Sta lion CFTR. the man said he was armed with a 12-gauge shotgun loaded with five shots. Later, he fired a warning shot. "I'm in a pretty ~ood s1tuatton really, as long as these cowboys don't try anything runny," the man said over a CBC radio pro gram "I've got about 15 people up here and they've l(ot nowhere to go. There's no way reully the police can ttct at me unless they can snipe me, which I doubt." The Bank Can~dian National was surrounded by pqlice Am· bulances atood by, but lt was not ~nown if lhQre were any catualti•. Police said th~ man demanded • cor to take him. four hostages and a senior poHce officer to Toronto lntemotlono.I Airport •• wl\h an X-ray technique involv- ing injection or air or gas to out- line pert.ions or the brain. The new studies involved a re- cently developed X-ray techni- que, called computerized trans axial tomography. m which no gas injection is needed to out- line sections or the brain as the head 1s scanned. One was cOQducted by Dr. Ben Co of the Washington University school of medicine m St Louis. and by Dr. Donald Goodwin of the University of Kansas school of medicine in Kansas City, K811., and their colleagues. The second was carried out by a team of Harvard medical school researchers headed by Dr John Kuehnle. The first of the two studies in- volved 12 young men who had smoked five or more mai;iJuana • cigarettes a day for at least five years. The Harvard team studied 19 males from middle· to upper- cl ass socioeconomic back- grounds who were heavy man- juana smokers. They were kept in a hospital research ward so their behavior could be closely watched. They smoked five or more marijuana cigarettes, ob· tamed from federal sources. da1- ly for 21 davs. Co and G~in ~aid "the only prudent conclusion to draw" from their study 1s that • 'yoUl'lg men Wlth extensive exposure to cannabis (marijuana) over a number of years do not necessarily show evidence of cerebral atrophy." '- That statement was echoed by the Harvard researchers. to uit After LosS SHE'S THE MAYOR Norma Hertzog D••'v Pilot \tAll PllolO\ YEAR TERM ENOS Domin ic Raciti Mesa to Select Hertzog as Mayor? By STEVE MITCHELi. Ol tr.. O••lv Pilot ~Ulf The qut'st1on of "ho 1s CostJ Mesas mavor will he settled once and for all at tonight'::. city council meeting If all g<><'s as planned. former m.ivor Dom Rat•1t1 will hand over lhl; ~av<•I to M;.1ynr Norm.1 Youth Facing El Toro Mom Murder Rap ;\s P.1s,10C'nu pohc·1· ~ought d murot'r eomplatnt ugainsl thc 17 \l.H olcl bo~ they ~a) muroercd Lake Fort:'st housewife Rachel Sparling , ml'mocrs of thC' slain v.;oman s family prepared for funeral services to he held Wednesda\ Mrs Sparling. 31i. th<· molher of four was tound shot to e1c<1th in thl' San c;abriel Mountains near ly a week after her abduction John Mc/\hstt>r, a spokesrpan for Pasadena police who arc handlin~ the case because the kidnap1ng took plact• as Mrs Sparlini.t left her psychiatrist's office tn their city, said Loda\· evidence againt the teen-aged suspect ts "almost overwhelm· ing " He said his department ts try ~ mg lo have the boy certified as an adult for trial Jn Superior Court. Hertzog, "ho will prc~•dc ''' l'f 1 he rest or the meeting What was all the ronfus10n " The c·ulprtl appears lo ht· a eancelt:'d coun<'1I mt•t•ting t•.irlH•1 this month J\n acromphet• \H1uld also appear lo bt• a n1unell tnp to Washington DC which furtht·r 1·unfuscd lht• issut• of ma.vor:-.h1p Added to tht• list of bud gu,\ s was a rumor which hC'gan C'lr<'ulating .1round c·ll) nall as tong <IS two wcc•k!> ago that Mayor Hacit1 would nol nand over the gavel to Mrs 1 lertwg H1stoncally. the m.1) or scrvc•s .1 two-year t<'rrn in Costa Mt.•sa Rut last Mnrch. trw citv council voted lo name RaC'1l1 m<;w1r for ,1 Y<'ar. ana. following th.;11 \Ol1· asked Mrs tlerlrng to Ot.' ma~nr the rollowmg year And Rac1t1 ran the t.•ounc1l for the luli year The ycur was up March8 On tnat date, Norma llcrtzog became mayor. ·1 have been signing papcro; as mayor and have heen tnlroduecd as mavor ~inrc Mar<'h 8," Mrs CScc MAYO R. Page A2 \ SIVDENT EATS 400 GOLDFISH BROOKINlrS.SD 1/\l'l /\ South Dakota Stalt• l ln1v1•rsit v sl udent ale 400 h H' goldfish ti1 earn money for a charity drive Berry Meyt:'rs. a JUntnr ff()m Wall, SD. swallowed thl' f1'\h 111 hve hours and 34 minutes II-year Reign To End NEW DELHI. India 1AP1 Pnme l\11mster Indira Gandhi clN'1ded today to res1j".!n following the loss of her seal 10 Parliament and reverses suffered by her Confress party in the Indian general election. her spokesman said Opposition leaders began talks aimed at forming a new govern· menl Th e prime minister 's spokesman said Mrs G<.1ndh1 would formally submit her re· s ignation Tuesday. ending 11 vears as leader of the world·., second most populous nation <Chma has the largest populu· lion 1 The Congress party. which has ruled India since independence from Britain 30) curs ago. trailed by a wide margin in the parliamentary returns and ap peared unlikely lo v..ln enough '>C'ats to stay in power. With results declared m rac<'~ for 393 of the 542 seals 10 Lh<. lov. er house of Parltamcnt. thl new Janata <People's> party and its allies had 211 seats. only 61 short of a maJority with 149 sllll lo be decided The Congress party. which won I wo·lh1rds of the seats in the 1971 elerlions. had 134 scats. The pro Moscow Communis ts won seven seats. and independents and other groups split the remainder Most of the seals still to bc dc c·1ded were from constituencies 1n northern India. a center of Jan a ta strength In Washm~ton, St~1tc Depart mcnt officials said it was too ear ly to Judge the effect of the clec tions on l' S -Indian relations They added no vahd assessment 1s possible unlit a new ~overn <See INDIA. Pagt> A2) Bandit Hits Mesa Theater A young gunman, dressed for the snov.. stuck a hluc steel re· \ olver m the tiekC't office of a Costa Mesa theater late Saturda' n1~hl and escaped with S200 · Employcs at Edward~·Cmcma. t534 /\<lams Ave. said the robber 11pproa('hed the ticket window al 11 30 p m. and demanded <'ash from lhP drav.;er lie was described as in hts <!Os, '>landing five feet ten inches tall. weighing 150 pounds and v..eann~ u hluE' ski c•up. whit<' frame sun glasses. <1ntl a windbreaker Bingo Law Re-examined Beverly Hills Clwrch Seela Laguna Games By J ACK CHAPPELL ()I ti. O•llY l'tltt S11ll The La~una Beach bingo or· dinnnct' will be re-examined in the light of a games application by lL Beverly Hills church callt>d the Temple of Inspired Livinj! (TOIL> The organization wants lo con- <f ucl games four days a week in a leued Art Colony 118nctuary. Mayor Phyllis Swl?t>ncy com mented on lh binl(o law today followintt a Dally Pilot Sunday story about TOIL and it.a inten· tJOOJ to hold Bin10 games 24 hours per week at the old .F'fnt CbriitUan Church bulldlnit re- cently acquired by a Be~ly Riils lnvestment1roup. ·•t do not (eel that wu t.bc tt· ..;- a son that we passed the Bingo or- dinance m the firs t place ·'The objecl of the ordinance "as to enable our local existing churches, service org.mir.ations und charitable or~unizations to rui!le money." Muyor Sweeney said. "WC' certainly d1dn 't envision a busint>Ss of bingo which ts what this appean to be "Certainly, we need lo re· cxamtne our ordinance. We thou,hl It WU tood and U(lhl hut obvloualy lh r n eds to t>e a re· examination.'• Mayor Sweeney aaid. T h e cilY'• or1llnance was pa"ed la..1t year undet a new 1tate Jaw allowlnc munlclpalitlc>S the option of ~rmltUna bln&o t play to raise runds for chonlable orgamzalions. The city's ordinance requires 60 percent of the bingo revenue be devoted to projet'ts within the cit\'. TOIL church 's major projects so far include rewriting th e Bible and provldJnif cem etery plots for war dead Attacb.td to Ill trpplicatton was a ) ttor by J :..y Mur ley. rul e-stete aacnt •ho sold the church, au11~Un1 lhe 60 ~rt!~nl CO\lld be used to fund a community center and diaburted by a ''blue r ibbon CQJnm\Uet.'1 "l think we•d have to look at th• whofe plcturo to Me what th t 60 percent wm.tld coat us.•• Mrs .. 1 _ < ING-0, .Pa~ t\!.)_ J . , 1 AP Wlrephoto WILL STEP DOWN India's Indira Gandhi Mesa Police Seek Owner Of Pistol Costa Mc•s;t delct.'tJvcs arc seeking th e owner of an automatic pistol left bt>hind b~ a pair of bandits tn a J('WClry hc1sl last Fndav afternoon The tw'o well ·dresscd bla~k men fled Costa Mesa City Coun- ci 1 man Oom Rac1t1's Jewelry s tore at 1838 Newport Blvd., ap parently leaving one \\-Capon bclund. During the bold. daylight rob· bery. one of the gunmen shot out a surveillance telcv1s1on camera. None of the dozen or so employes or customers wus hurt m the lightn10g-fast heist "We're taking an inventory Qf every item 10 thC' store." Raciti said· today "When we find out what we don't h1.1ve. \\e·11 have a pretty good idea of how much was taken ... he said Ractlt said the inventory would take "the better part of this week.'' to complete · The Jeweler said he was carry- mg more stock than usual last week because of a c;pec1al sale. Property stolen includoo mount· l'd stones. drnmonds. jade and opal pieces, he s1.11d The e1tv official was part l('tpalmg. tn Corona del M<tr F'reewav ded1C'ation ceremonies whl•n thC' robbery oceurred. Police detectives said today they a re working with several police agencies in Los Angeles Counly in thcir effort... C'apture the rohbC'rs • Or:n:J~:a~I We athe r Some low clouds near the coast Tuesday morning, otherwise sunny and a lit- tle warmer. Lows tonight in upper 40s lltghs Tues- day in lower 70s INSIDE TODAY r.ou nrown f mds l11mscl/ 111 trouble with .9talc lnhnr leader~ over the 1u1.H" of growth Story. A7. , ... \ ( DOGS ••• ftDl .. e'r' ,...,,. pJJ• e.th Mond•y •nd Frklay •bft' "tecbntclans'• cl an the area and Praley Park bu five Ptleton :ttbollboleda)a . .8.&cl::.c1• Park bas 21 • P.ar'k has lO .Pil• ,and the Wtnowa Park has ZO piles very Monday and Friday. ·'The aboN statistics are ..wet'llje 9IMS mot,,.._._ n.r- tnfW ia cizater • Jesa." ....... ~ Mrs. Gaido, who said the re· port is "rather overwhelming," says she requested t.be inf.onna- t1 on to help find out about ·'pet "VMS.e baiDc..,....... _.. u.ie gul-e' mto &t.r S-o..,. ~k ewlllll&ual l7 mto Ge ~-port aokJUr." ··we fWi11 Wied more .....,,... a- .boa abed Jlat:k bay JM).lblam, ·• sbr 5ald. ..a~ th& 6'Dr deesri 'l plan to ~ui:t~ Uae Cit}' -·do anylltiog" \\Jlh lbc dropping~ ... 1atistics Just c1bta.uwt1 Minibuses . • Destroyed . By Blaze • A ti:ift ~out ~J' tefare tu a.m. i:ll a 1 aiieuc.a lf.ill1' Leii:ur1e "odd mamteeaooe w~. ~~.orbadly ,,_....-.C ._., IZSJIM cmnjbnsrs illale.n.ed .. immde. n.ett aoiett DQ Ja!~ ~­ -ia the tin. •tndi ~ueed a ~ohama:a (JI '51DO!ke n~Je for miles. ~ ~ 10tal 4am~1'0Wdnm Sl!iO. t Tiae •m~ is lot-4ftecl ufr tao-uttoa Parit•a:r about <i ~ 41 a al&-MMJtn al FJ T«"o Tbt 'a4'.f"f!ibQ\JM" IS lSabt.ed from otb~r &17'U<'t urn ao<l fattmen f>aid M Gllwt' bw.ldangs •ere ftld~ed ~ the fire Bakb OoAft.t'r. m .aant.eaanc t' f«em.aa., u.ad tbe blue st..aru.-d afi a merti.maC' 41Uem~ to <-Ut away part ol a ~e-d •beel 2x.k-01J one of~ blues "Appar~tiy a spark went back aid set off the ~as tank, bot we knockt'd th,1t down with our co 2," Donn« u>d "But tbe heal s~med to l'X pand the J(ah()!nw m tht> tank cm<I 11 gushed out thl' top and caught .igain and n·ully wt•nt up " Donner said the-fl\'f' O<'t"upants nf the \\ an.•ho11..,t• fh•d lo ..,;1ft.t) outs1dr .is lht• fla ml·" sprt'<1<I r;ip1dh lhroo~ ttw bt.nldmi.: which ~ai; 11 .. n uc;~d to ston· Sl.llJ pli l'S Thl• ht•al from the f1f'(• hucklt·d th1· huildrni: ' rornigatt•cl -.t1·c·I pl.1ling F11 t'll•' n hJd to 11µ out hlrgl' 't't"t1oru; of the roof to .Jllo" smokt· and heat to d1:.~1 pak F1r~1ghtt.>rs \\t'rP hampl'rNI tr\· thf' ftlc-t that thl'rc· 3J C' nu h\ dr.1ats in thl' Jrc•a Pir<" tn-w--. h~d to la)· l ;.,c)() frl-t of at.ld1t1on.il h~t> to r<•ach tht• n1'a1 P";t maJor water supph Mrs. Fluor Said 'Fair' l\ewport H<'JC-h resiclrnt M.1rg.trf't l'·tuor. moth••r o{ l-1uvr Corporal.ton Pf'•~•df'tlt .tnd bo.ird c-h.a1r mM1 J R t•hKK ••a<; rc·port ~ m (a1r~:ond1tJoo \utl a~ at lloai: N e-monaJ f1<Jo<,pcLll Hosptt.al a.id~ said Mr,. nuor. 77 1., n•t·men11~ fn•m 1n1unl .... su((ered m <in automobile .t<.T1 ~t ll~e' 1..-the' •ould not disclo"<' an\ mformaU<>n r~rd ing her tnJUTlt'S or an~ deta1b 11f tae ;autoatc1dmt Offlca.aJs at thf' fo'llJor C()rpora lioo referred a II qu<-nes about Mr<. f'luot to the ~p1tal Strike Launch~..d KANSAS CITY .• \lo !AP1 TC'achcrs and other ~rbool rmplO)'t•s volt•d Sunda) to launt:h an 1llc,::al stnkt'. fnrl ing Uw di!> tnrt to ordN th1• <·11\ ·~ 51,UOO public SC'hool 1·hllcfn•n to ~lay hOml• loda~ -. 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""•t .. ......... 1'""' .,..,....,. ot."'1:1•1 ""''~ ........ t.a&y,.....,_. .. lel\d ti"" .......... Cf •' (ao\WI -~ C..l·hJ1'14 ....... ,.,.,..,.. "'• l •H .. -. tl ff ""'flllffillt "• ... ,, .... fl90'""'" , ..... , •• -...iw,•,..uw....-. ltletorist Suru i res Susana McCormick of Bcllflow<.'r \\as 111 flt·w and ~l td LIO fcl't along '\t•\\f'Olt fair condition at Costa Mesa !\Jemoraal Buulcvanl. The automoh1le s lid into l\\-11 llospatal today following an aC'<"idl'nl latl' parked ears at a lt.1\'t'l'll near 2:~rd Stn·l'l Suoday night in Costa Mesa. Police said m the southbound lanes of Newport, whl're she lost l'OTllr ol of hl'r c<.ar and 1t bumped, it finally came to a stop. ~~~~~....:..._~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~-=--~~~~~~~~ F ront Page A I MAYOR. • • Hertzog said today City Attorney Rn) .funf' said that Mrs Hert70J;! cl1d inr1t•t'd become thl· cit) s mJ\or M.irl'h R "l'\ ow here 1 n the t•IN·t ion l ;m does rt state the new mavor ha" to be sworn rn bdorc ht-·or .,ht· l akes O\'er th1..• dUtl('S of lhl' ma' or ... .Jun•· said "II 'i;!\<; a nev. <'Olln<'ilm.lll must lake an 11~1th. hut tlwre 1., no formal !>'4l':Jrtng Ill Ct'rCmOn) for a muyor in thts C'lly ... Rut C\ en the 1nfnrmul pa.-.i.111g of the gavel Cl'fcmony wu-. lh\\artC'd early this m onth lly a canceled council mectmg. Then, the council. and City Manager Fred Sorsabal, went to a conference m Wa:.hington D.C . further delaying the informf.11 ccrcmon) . So. tonight 1s thl' fJrc,t chanc·t• the cowl<'1l has had lo greet 1ls nc" ma\f1r Thf' ·de JI " .. .., for om· ~ l'dl . .mJ I d nt'\t'I gu b;.ick on rn) '40rd. · Ra1..•1tJ scHd tod11v I It-"<111'1 lhl' uni) v. J' hl' rnu Ill "lJ\ llll J:-O m.nor for Jt10thc·1 \ear \\OUld tx-1(ht' ('OUld j!alh1 I enough \'Oh'' to mah(' him m<t\111 again Heiress Predicts 'Fantastic Increase' lninP ht>lr<.'Ss Joan ln•tnl' S mith predac:ted Loda' "an m crease m fantastic figures" o( tl'll' valut' of lhl' In me Compan} 1r the sale of the organ11at1on ce1n be dela}ed for a further fl\l' year !> Mrs Sm1lh tes1fled in Orange· County Superior Court undt·r cross ~xammat wn from Jamt·s Irvine Foundat1un attorney Howard Privett that the oom· pany's value seems certain to Fro.P~"l l BI NG O . • • SIA ('('nt•\ o;..11c1 On(• rl•s1c1t•nt \\ hn cal!Ni thr Dall} Pilot tc>dil} "•1~ 1ratl' Oolh lk;l\ c1 .1 l8 ye<Jr rt·~• dent o( l.<tgune1 ~ach . s.rnl she .,a\\ the op<•rat1on .!:. a thrrill to th1• 1·om111un1t~· 'ou tr.\ ctnd build -.omcthmg tn int•h<•<; h1gher than th<.• l1m1t .incl tht•) 11 put ~ ou th roul!h hi'! I But lhl•n lht') ll'l this go m1 . Mr-. Rl'a\'('r said grov. b) $40 m1lhon a year S he l'ondemnt'd two bids cur rent!\ ~Con• Jud~l' Jaml·~ f- Judgl· ~ "unrealistic' m tJw hght o( stron..: md1ea11on~ that cl strengthenmg econ om-. "'111 mean ex1,ans1on on man) rroot... for the ln•me Com pan~ I Tanker· Apart PORTSMOUTH. Va tAPI The Coast Guard ••td today u 671-foot Panmn.niu tanker with a CTew al• broke in two art• .o apparent expktsion iD the AllilD· tie 140 miles orI the Nortla Carolina coast. The Coast Guard said 28 or the 39 crewmen of the 20·year·old J apaoese-buill tanker Claude TONIGHT COSTA !\tESA CITY CO\ 'Nl'll. Hegufar nll'l'lang. <:11 v Hall. 6 30 pm . lllGH SCHOOL llONOR OJ\ND FESTIVAL OCC Auditorium. 7 30 pm Frt'l' COASTLI NE CC LEl'TUHE Advanced Commodity Workshop," trn1tarian Churth. 1259 Victoria. 7 .30 p.m. TUESDAY, MARCii 22 SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB - Commuruty Recreation CA!ntec. Tues., Wed .. Thurs. 12-3 p.m. NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL n<>ARD -Rl'gular meeting, Costa Mesa city councLl cham· her~ 7 30p m 'BEllJ HEADLINES Bnl\\ n lt'C'lun•r 7-30 pm ND T II E Dr Gill·s T. O('C' Fen um, 'TV.O G£r-;TLEMEf\ OF \ ERON A South Coa"l Rt'IH.'rl11ry Theater, Tucsda) Sunda~ through Apnl 23 . 8 p m CHR IS SWAJl'SE/11 &. T H E MOOG SY:'IOTHt:SJZEH TRIO OCC 1\ud1tonum. ~ p m Con"n)' wen• re&cued by . hips and .,rcr1rt Tbe o&laet' 11 <'row men were m~•l.na· A Cwt Guard llPO ....... • uid nv, or the teacaed w~ reported injan!d. When the explosion occurred. apparently late Sunday. the Cooway was boWMI lrom New York to Freeport iD tbe Bahamas with 536.000 gallom of ail aboard. half of which was ror ita own engines, tbeC.oastGuardaa.Ml. The srup carried a a~ of l9 - 20 Jtahans and 19 Ura1u.ayaa.s. of· ficialssaid. lls stem. on which most mem· bers of the crew had coagregal· ed, and the bow were s~ this moro1og by another mercb.anl 'es">el. tlll' Moss Point Thn·t· other merchant ships .ind .t ~st Guard hefieopter wed to tht· seem• and picked up survavors lhroulthout the m orn- ine m clear. calm weather. ap- parently removing moat of them from the tanker's stern sec- tion .. J\s far as "t' know. no one was taken from thl' water," the Coast G uarcl spokesman said. "Some of them could have been in lifebo:its, b\Jt there are no con· firmed reports of that." The Coast Guard said some of those rescued were taken aboard the merchant vessels at the scene ·hy boat and others were hoisted <>nto tht• ht'licopter. "h1ch \\as taking them lo Camp Lejeune, N.C By latf' morn111g, the Coast Guard ~pokt'~man said. the Slt'rn and thl• b<>\\ of the tanker had driftl•d about two miles apart. about 125 mile~ southc<Jsl of Wllm111gt.on. '< C An°'' slid .... ,,,., rl'ported :it the !>Ct'ne. hut the Coast Guard !>a1d 1t had no information on hO\\ c' tens1H' at was ··1r I could !?,et ont-mor t• \ot" lOntf!:hl. then II \\OUld bt• a '\fllit l'Olm cil with "Oorma gcttini:? tv.o \Ott'' .t11cl m1· J.:l'lting tv.o.' h•· :-aid cCounc1lwoman M;11 \ Smallv.oo(i ~111 not lw ;.it lonight s meetJng i "The th10J!~ I would µut rn a let lt·r to Uw t'ditor. )OU touldn't print .. sht• udclecl l In that C'aSl'. I 'cl rPm6*111 m,1yor unl.JI Mary got hc.1ck. · h1 !>aid "But that will not happen · 1 tuiv(' no tnh:ntmn of J(OIOJ! l>a<'k on m' v.·11rd . · ltal'ltl sau1 Altunw~ .J unt-satd a s 1tu,1t1011 ""·h .1 ... tht· on1• outlined O) Rac1t1 v.ould nut lw possible. ann\a\ ·.Mn Hertui~ lh 11ff1e·wlh th•· mavur OO'A . so tht.>rt' 1s no <>t cas1on for a' olc: Rac1ll !>did ht• · "asn I i::oin.: alter anyood~ · · but " arned lhal lhrtt t'OUll<"il pt><>ple rJ11 dt· m11t1 lh1· ma\ nr 11r I n1• \IC'•' 1nJ\Or ''°' t1nw tht•\ c 11110 .... 1· 11 t hr\ don I hkt-the "'•l lhl· ctt) 1., l11·1n~nm I m 111:-.t takini.: .J \\.111 Jnd .,,.,. pos1t1on. hl' added · Bcs1d~. ht-lauglled. · I'\ 1· ~ot a haH m1Jhon dollar r1l'\ l'lopmt•nt \\llrk m~ 1n Rancho Cahfom1<1 ..ind I oon•t really hnn· thl' llml' lo tw mayoc ·· F,...•ro.-A I INDIA ... mt'nl ,., formt>d m :\('\\ DC'lh1 Hoon; after lht• Jnnounct'mtnl that she lost ht•r o'4n !>c&1t. lh1· ~9 Yl"<lr old pnnw mm1stl'r 111 rlrrl'd the end of the stJlC uf C'mergenc:. undrr \\ht<'h "h1• 1m prisoned thous<ind::. of oppont·nts. and thl' rci;torat1on or all ('I\ 11 libl'rlit>S PToclaimed in J1,1ne 1975 ttJ keep her in office aller her con· viction on a charge of cnmpa1gn irrcgulant1es, thl' emt'rgcnc.•y sparked a voter revolt that con tnbuted to her downfall. Pol.JC'l' Ch1l'f Jon Sparks i.a1r1 thC' dt•partml•nt 1~ l'Onductmg a n•quire<I b:.irkgrouncl 1nve.-.l1ga. t1on of Uw TOlL church and 11~ Uj)l'l'<llOT'> · All the pol1t1· dep<.irtmcnt can rlC11s that \\ h1dl i::. rt!4u1reCJ b) Uw nn1111•111<·1· Thal 111format10n. \\ hatt'\ t•r 1t 1s. will be gathen·d .1nc1 madt• 3\ ::ulable IO• rev1t•\\ b' lht ('It) manager . the Cit} al lort1('\ ano the C1l\ Counc11. Cha•f Sparks ~.i1d Ch1t>f Sparkc; <;aid bccaus<· lhl' TC>I I. l'Ollrth 1., not a local or ~an1n1t10111t ~ai. likely the hJtk gro11nil rh('("ks '\\OUlrl take !>om<' 11n1l' I ht• Jppht·at1on for tht• h1ngo pt"rm1t "as mat.IC' Ii.isl Wt'l'k Tht-ht>arl ur tht' church 1s Frank Wimton. "ho hs ts himself .1s !ht·" PnmE' )hm~ter ·· Winc;ton "<ll<1 th£' rhurrh \\as foundl'<l in t9AA a~ tht> outgro\\1h of .1 real est atC' investment club. Tht• First Chr1:-.t1an Church h111lcl1ng at Lt'gwn and Gknnt·:vn' St n•f'L" w~ acquired h)' Carlyk c; roup .• I l'l'ill \'Sl,111' 10\l'~lmt•nl fi rm. for $213.000 Tht> F1r-.t Christian <·ongrct!a lion dtttd<·d lo sell th1· claSS•l' dlUrch bu1fdin~. ht>cause its numhers trnd clttl1ned m recent } t•ars Tht• TOIL church md1cated on 1ts C'1ty ~it apphcation that it hc1d nt'J:?Ol1atC'd for a 10 year least' for thl' hu1lding \\1th Carh-lt' Group According to the application. b1ngo woo1d be played from norm lo 6 p m Tul'sdays and Fndays and from 6 p m to m1dn1i:ht oo Wednesda).t. and SaturdM)'l>, if Mp proved Council Agenda In action tonight, the Costa Ml"1J8 City Council will V ACHI' R EM'EA1UNG: Bear a reaut-:rt bv a yacht firm owner t.o recona~ an enrher council denial for a zone ex ceptioo pennit. CANYONS LANO: Considt-r th<> purch&se by the city of 315 acres ol CanJOft land 1n west Costa Mese from State Mutqa) Saviiias and Loan Association PBOIECI' APPEAL: R~~ive an appUeatlon ror ~ t-ouocil Jewel appeal or the p~im1nary development pt•n for a propoaed STO unit restdenllal proWct tn nort'h Ccma MC!!IN. CITY BALL 8EVAM P : HN1r a proposal ror the re- de:algn ~the ~ity ball basement, o.nd t.hr.e floons . foDowiog lb~ tDOYe of~ COlta Mesa County Wat« DllU'fct to new • quart .. thts month . ' Lawrence WelkS new book is free at California Federal. It's California Ferlcral's way of saying thank~ for hrtn).{ing us your savings. \\'hat Plsl' is free at California R•deral? Fbr accounts of $1000 or nl()rt' th<'rE' an• fret• mont.'Y orders w pay hills. free travelers ch<'cks. a free safe deposit hox. free notary service an<t free duplicating of documt:!nts. P<.'Ople who have tru~t deeds can p:ct. free <'ollection ser vice. and there's free Telephone 'fransf er Service too. When you come in to open your account. pick up a book on us. while they lasl And ask how our other free servicc-s can help you save money suving money. Rememlwr. \'OU 're nett.er off in Califoniia. C\1ltfornia Federal Savin~. Wunnerful! WunnerfuJ! tt pays to stop by C.at.e1• Fe61raL l-h•rc>'~ how much. Com ~ our Sa"9p Bates and \'ie1<!1-- 7:Jl4 % Certificate Account 8.06%* ""'"'"I !hit• 11,(llKI "' llWtt b ••• 1(1 ,._.. "--YWd 6~% Cert.ifkate A<:e0unt 6.~· Annut1 na1~ ttouu or mnr~ .!'' tn 10 t••'' Amowl Yi.M 5 .. % Ciertlfk..te Att0t1nt s.m• Ann11o.I R1l~ l~I nr murr ~I ·I•!• lo I ftlr Ann"al Yt•ld 51-4~ P4assboo~~ ~· c ....... 1 O..n wot.. ll.-.ounl Annll&I Yi.id Annul R.al# A4d. wt! ........ •r '- I 11l1f1>1111.1 ...... 1. ,..,_~ "'"v•nir 1n1I !. •n , .. ><>Mlllr•n . ,.,\t'l~l'fl \"I nr \I u lllltMI 11 .. i,, "~ 1"-rl Kif 1;1,, •1«1 ·""I:! ( OC\T,\ \II .~\•:! ... t Wl::-1. ~71•1 llart. .. ll1a1k\'Wnl 17t11 .;.ui,:,tt•MI .C'a.I llr1•IUI St !'•l•llh ( un•I l'l.llA 1. .. 11 .. r h•\lc.f """' ltt :W-.1, 1':11• ;,111.lt•"• I.I. Tlll(C1 1,.,~. S'u1~1 !ltl•I )l111t .. n•t• 111Ht t~ll :,i"l>ll'~~I Jll ~Jl;\:1110~ .. t.."CH· !:.NJ:, (i11th•••I :'\I 1wa1 •:•hnll.-r. m llunl1n.:111n 1'1.11.1 •~I I•"''' :·,·,·. I 1 ,- > .. BUILDINGS NOW DESIGNED WHERE SHIPS WERE BUILT Architect Blurock's Staff Housed In Converted Shipyard 'Sober Off i eer s' Marines Protest Ouster From Cafe CHICAGO <AP) -U.S. Atty. S.am S~inner said he plans a civil nl?hts mvestil?ation involving the refusal of a suburgan bistro to a.dmit eight Marines Corps of- ~1cers because they were in un- iform. D The incident on St. Patrick's ay at Butch McGuire's in Mou.nt Prospect was described by SUUler as "disgraceful." Skinner said. "Servicemen be they officers or enlisted men. 'are not second·class c1llzens and I will personally 1nvest1gat~ to dc- termme if thcLr civil rights may have been violated " Robert "Hutch" McGuire. owner of the re~taurant, said lhe Baby D r owns In Grandma's Swim P ool The body of a baby boy who ;;.oddled out of his grandmother's Hu!'llngton Beach home Sunday while she was babysitllng was iiscovered on the bottom of a swimmmg pool ob~cured by the murky water. Joshua l. Troup, 16 months old, ~as found by a life~uard Scuba diver on the floor of the pooJ at the home of Mrs. Doreen Troup 19172 Lisa Lane. ' InvutigatoTs said there was nothing paramedics could do for the child, whose mother Darlyn- da, also lives at the Lisa Lane ad- dress. ''They waited about 40 minutes to even call us while they were out hunting the boy,'' Patrolman David Fenn said Sunday after the drowning. He said. the cider Mrs. Troup became increasing ly worried when no trace could be found of her grandson and about 10.40 p.m .. placed her call to police seekmg help, Coroner.-s deputies said today an autopsy confmned the child drowned. Police said dirt i.o the water made it impossible tn see the body from tbesurlace. runeral services were pending um morning at Dilday Family Mortuary in Huntin£ton Beach. Marines were turned away. He said an assistant manager "panicked" and refused to admit them. The Marines -three colonels three captains and two lieute'. nants -were wearing green dress uniforms. Four officers w~re accompanied by their wives. M~~ s?ld tbe refuul grew from his poltcy not to admit un- iformed servicemen who appear lo be intoxicated or are under age .. According to witnesses, m- c I ud mg two policemen tbe Marines were neither. ' "I. c~·~. believe 1t happened but at did, McGwre said "They were in uniform. The refusal was a lhr?wback to the young ktds (servicemen) who try to get in on weekends." "Wlaat aappens to me is im- material," said Col. Frank Mc Lenon, commanding officer or the Marine Air Reserve Training Detachment at Glenview Naval Air Station. ''But this was an in· suit on the Marine Corps. If this can happen to officers. what about our troops?" He said he and the others went to the resaturant for a lunch of corned be-.L and cabbage lo celebrate St.Patrick's Day. The colonel's wife. Helen, said. "These men were turned awa\' because they were m a uniform that signifies sacrifice. dignit.> and integrity." The Marines and their wives wound up being served tn a nearby French restaurant and the management sent a free magnum of wine lo their lable. Rape-slayer Faces Death FORT MYERS, Fla. CAP) - The jury that convicted Arthur Goode for the sexual assault and murder of a 9·year-old boy re- commended that Goode should die in the electric chair. Goode has said he wants to die for murdering Jason VerDow. He told the jury from the witness stand that he killed the boy. ''I doo't have aoy remorse for the kid." Goode told a news con- ference during the 26 minutes it took the jurors to reach their de· clsion, which ls not binding on the sentencing judge. Over and Out ,, 'Moose' Gets CB Funeral Big Mooee just decided to leave all the static and join the Great Broadcaster, the minlstet said at his funeral. Almost every car at the fl.D'le:ral or Mounce Brady Jackson, 80. of Orange, had a cltbena band radio antenna and the aervtce11 this weekend reflected the hobby of Big Moo~. his CB handle. J ackaon died March 14 ln a traffic accident . "I wu drivinft on the freeway the other d.f wtt.b my CB on," aald the Rev. George Wood. put« of Santa An.a 's Lemoo Heiehts Baptiat Church and known on the airwav• as Lucky 13. "I eradaally faded from the person 1 wu talk· in& to. He went out ol my range. • "1bat'a what happened to Bif Moose. Jle's 'un out of' ranie." Build• 1ng Changes 'Unique' BJ I OANNE &EYNOLDS Ot•Dlllf .......... Newport Beac b ls a town where you can buy plants in a church, eat spaghetti in a theater, try on a bl.klni in a boatyud and store your wine at a car dealership. And that's not all. There are at least a dozen ploces in Newport Beach where old buildings have been changed to new -and usually more profitable -uses. Some examples can be found on ~est Coast Highway where onetime car agencies, aban- doned toe roomier quarters elsewhere, have been turned into a coffee shop, a nursery, a gourmet meat shop, a liquor store -with wine lockers for rent -and a marme equipment center. Because of one particularly imagl!)ative conversion, restaurant patrons now munch Cous cousin the Moroccan splel')- dor of what was once Coast Highway sheet metal and machine shop. City Building Director Bob Fowler says building con- versions are becoming more popula~ because, in Newport Beach, it makes better financiaJ SCMf!> ~ U&e 00 ~!:.t:ng ~~ -no matter how run down - than to start a new one from scratch. The problem is really two- sided. Land. in Newport Beach is very expensive. . Buyers who consider purchas- ing a piece or property with an old building on it, then have a second problem to race. Most ol the old buildings in Newport Beach are not built to today's regulations. . That me~n.s more than replac- ing the wiring and plumbing. Most of those buildings also do not .. h_ave adequate parking fac1htles and other amenities now required by city law. I.n many cases .. a new building, built to code specifications and to zoning and general plan laws, would not provide as much usea- ble space for the same cost re- quired to bring the old one up to standards. And then there is that elusive qualify that new buildings trv for, but that most lack. It is known as charm or atmosphere. It was in pursuit of cbarm that the owners of the Spaghetti Fae· tory chain decided to take the run-down former theater at 21st Street and Newport Boulevard and turn 1t into their funky, 1920s style restaurant. Fowler says that building was the most marginal of any that have been converted in Newport. "The whole thing is new, real- ly." Fowler said explaining that the building required foundation work, rebuilding of the interior wulls and roof trusses. The reverse was the problem at what is now Lido Village. DcveloJ){'r Don Koll took a group of apartments and shops and cr eated the atmosphere-laden village of shops and offices. Not far from the Spaghetti Factory 1s another of central Newport's l'Onversions -the old South Coast Shipyard Arctutect Wilham Blurock took over the group of buildings that had been abandoned for nearly 10 years and converted them into a series of small shops and offices as well as a headquarters for his own firm. Blurock stresses that primary considerations in doing the con- version rather than just tearing the building down center on economics. •'To tear old buildings down is almost prohibitive in terms of the cost for the return. There is no way we could have gotten back what we have here in a new buildin~. ··he said. But Blurock acknowledged a second reason for going with a conversion instead of a new building at South Coast Shipyard. "There's little heritage in Newport Beach and it is one of our old buildings." Fowler noted that the recent trend toward conversions in the centra>Newport area, stretching Crom the Lido Village to the Spaghetti Factory and South Coast Shipyard has produced a wave ol smaller projects within the area. "I think it'a a very healthy thing to have happen," he said. But Blurock contends that the full-scale redevelopment of the area, be it conversion or replace- ment of old buildings is going to hinge on solutions for parking problems. Buslne!Jamen in the area from McFadden Square at the Newport Pier to Lido Village have r~nUy formed a study commlUee to tackle the problem. R.enecting. on the bard. cold bu&tnesa rationales for the de· velopiog art of building con. venslon. Blurock added, .. You know, it hu to be a labor or love. too. You have lo treat it &<>mcUu.ni llke a bobby u wen:• ONETIME COAST HIGHWAY CAR DEALERSHIP CONVERTED TO SHOPS Former Service Bays Now Houae MHt and Wine CONVERTED NEWPORT BEACH SHEET METAL WORKS BUILDING NOW A RESTAURANT This Eatery on West Coast Highway Used to Be Machine Shop Wild Weekend • m HB Bandits Get $3 ,000 in Assorted Booty A w~ole series of wild and Investigators s aid Sunday a nother vehicle, then robbed sometimes zany armed rob-night's armed invasion of the Evans. ber.ies kept Huntington Beach John Evans home at 18302 Pat-They were described as in their poh.ce busy from Fnday night tcrson St., was tied into one and 20s, six feet, four inches tall and until earl.Y today. as bandit s probably three auto theft inci-five feet, nine inches tall respee-• escaped WJth more than $.1,000 in dents. t1vely, and both wore dark ski assorted l<>?t. The pair who held Evans clo~hmg with matching )fellow Investigators s aid th e hostage and fled affer locking stnpes andgloves. escapades, all appa rently un-him m his bathroom were nearlv Witnesses at Albertsop•s related, include: caJ?tured ~Y Fount am Valley Market, 10114 Adams Ave., said -'J'.he holdup. by a bandit team poltce earlier. while altemptmg the bandit who got $800 and left a wearu.1g !Datchmg ski outfits and to steal a car for the caper. "helter skelter" note did a quick-brandtshi~g sawed-off shotguns The vehicle, from which they change on the run, abandoning~ at :1 Huntmgton Beach home in were frightened away, inciden-short light jacket for a near-~h1ch t?,000 was taken Sunday tally, belongs to then-off-duty ankle length black overcoat. mght. . Huntington Beach Police Traffic He fled in an older model wait- . -The stickup ol a new east Bureau Officer Patrick Gildea ing van parked behind the side supermarket in whlch a police said. ' market. pistol·waving robber wearing a A yellow van stolen from The bandit who victimized fake beard fl~ wi.t,h ~· leavini;: D~ey was found abandoned on Heritage Liquors, 683Z E dinger ~ note that said: Wall pay back Ellis Avenue near Newland Ave., Saturday night and offered m two years. Helter·Skelter. Street later and Evans described to cr<>6s his victim's palm with~ . -The armed robbery Saturday s uch a vehicle as tbe getaway share of tbe loot for his silenco ~ught .of a northside liquor store auto, police said. was rather grubby. in wh1~h the bandit had the sheer Still another car was reported The clerk said he bad a t.asby audacity~ peel off $1~ from his s_tole~ this morning from a loca-. moustache and was unkempt and w~d of $95 m loot, offering it as a tton JUSl a half.block from the s ee med to mean business bribe. robbery scene. although be never showed a He offered .the outraged clerk _Investigators s aid Officer pistol but simulated one in his the $10 token 1( he would promise Gildea was able to furnish an ex-pocket. · to ~eep the ~oldup a secret from cellent description of both men Gr~g G!niland. clerk at Billv pobce and his employer. who tned to steal his car and Dow s ~1quors, 19351 Beach· The fourth beist occurred Fri-Fountain Valley police mobilized Blvd., srud alter Friday's sticlrup day rug. bl when an apparent out-to catch them. the gun the bandit used appeared. 1 to be quite real. · .aw biker·type with a Maltese They eluded a dragnet He said the pistol wielder who Cr~a embiaied on his Jacket coordinated by a police com-wore a blue denim jeans'·and· took S200 from a Beach mand post in the neighborhood jacket outfit, fled to a waiting Boulevard liquor store at gun-where Gildea Lives but the pair ge.taway car driven by an older,· , point. got away, apparently stole m1ddleagedwoman. · 995 brown grain upper, cordovan saddle the L1me1ess saddle by ALDEN ofnewengland * 998,all black with grain saddle. @)~o@@)~~ 44 fashion island, newport center 644·5070' .· -· ( Famous Last Words PROMISES DEPT.-Come along with me now for a journey mto Never-Never Land. Not your place. Mine. rm one or those people who is always promising himself things m the area of prices for goods and sen•iccs Consider coffee, for '-'xample. Some lime back, when rumors started circulating that the cof- fee machine here at the office was likely'to go from a dime a cup to 15 cents, 1 was one of the first to ~et loud about it. ··YOU'LL NEVER catch me paying more than a dime for a lousy cup of coffee," I pro- claimed. "Fifteen cents would be an outrage." • I made the same Never-Never proclamations back during the late, great gasoline embargo, when pump prices began lo rise. I watched the going gasoline rate inch up toward 49 cents a gallon with increasly narrowed eyes. Then I proclaimed ... When 1t gets to 50 cents a gallon, I quit. That's it. I'm off the stuff. I'll start burning kerosene in this old heap. I'll walk or pedal. "You'll never catch me paymg 50 cents for a gallon of gas." Additionally. I went through the same exercise with automobiles themselves. Once I declared, "No ordinary car is worth more than $3,000 in 36 easy payments." Then the ~overnment started making the car makers hang on all kinds of exhaust converters. warning buzzers, special no-start bells. collapsible bumpers a~ heaven knows what else. You watched the slicker prices climb and climb It was the s amt• old story at the meat counter Nuclear Power 'Not Crucial' WASHINGTON <AP> -The UnJt~ states ahoold chaqe lts of nelal thlnktnt ... bout nuclear enel"IY and realise tt ta unlltel)t to become a crucial power IOUl'Ce unW well Into the 211t century. a panel al leading 1clenlilt.a and ecooomllta aaid today. Jn a major new nuclear pow.-1tudy funded by the Ford Foun- dation, the independent panel ur1ed a de-emphasis on civilian uae or plutonium and said the country should realize "tbn the world is not running out of energy.·• THE PANEL INCLUDED former California Institute of Technology President Harold Brown, now secretary of defense. . In its 418-page report, the Nuclear Energy Policy Study Group said: -President Carter should postpone indefinitely plans for reprocessing plutonium rrom spent reactor fuel because the material can be diverted too easily for use in atomic weapons. -Development of the controversial $12-billion plutonium breeder reactor program should be postponed and a prototype model to be constructed at Clinch River, Tenn . should be aban- doned entirely. -Strengthened security is necessary at nuclear power plants beeause present sareguards do "not appear adequate to meet the potential threats of terrorism.·' -THE GOVERNMENT should retain control of uranium enrichment technology rather than sharing 1t with private industry. as former administrations have advocated. -Because supplies of uranium and other energy sources are greater than is realized, the government should drop plans for recycling spent nuclear fuel and should bury waste in permanent de· ep-storage sites. "While nuclear po"'er is one of the options that should be pursued, it is not as critical to future economic development at its advocates claim," said the study team, headed by Spurgeon M. Keeny Jr., director of policy for the MITRE Corp "NUCLEAR POWER 1s not crucial, at least not until well into the next century.·' The report said gas and oil, although declining m supply, will continue to be the nation's largest energy sources through the end or the century. Beyond that time, coal will become the dominant fuel 1t said. ' Nuclear power has a "small economic advantage on the average over coal." especially in New England and parts of the South, but the margin 1s a close one, the reoort said Vietorio Peak Treasure Seekers Find Hidden Sha.( t WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE. N.M. (AP> -Treasure hunters looking for a legendary cache of gold silpposedly hidden inside VtC'- torio Peak have round a shaft which they say leads to a cave in the mountain. One of the explorers said someone ha::. been in the shaft since he ~~ Back llonae 011 America11 Soil Military pallbearers carry one of 12 cof- fins with the remains of American airmen killed in Vietnam. Services were held at Hickam Air Force Base in Honolulu where identities will be t'Onfirmcd before ship- ment to the Army Mortuary in Oakland. President Carter·~ special commission to Indochina is on its way home today with assurances from Laos that efforts will be made to clarify the status of some 795 Americans the Pentagon still lists as mis- sing in action in Vietnam. Laos says the remains of more than 1.700 others killed in action ha,·e not been rC'covercd Gov. Castro Probe Told By The Associated Press Published accounts of a senes bv a team of in- vestigative reporters focus on the political and busi- ness activities of Arizona Gov. Raul Castro. The stones appearing in print say that when Castro took office in 1975 "he attacked the climate of corruption with gusto and a hint of sincerity. Perhaps it is loo early to state there has been a dramatic fall from that lofty prom1~e. but signs of slippage are evident " PUBLISHED ACCOUNTS of the report appear in today's editions of the Indianapolis Star available Sunday night. Castro was m Washin~ton to attend Interior Department bearings on the Central Ari~ona Water Pro\· ect. A press aide said Castro would not respond unt1 after reviewing the published reports. the ninth listed these findings -CASTRO FAILED to report as mcome in a state declaration a vacation home in San Carlos Bay. northern Mexico, given to him in 1974 in pay- ment of a legal fee. According to the stories, Castro received the house worth $25,000 lo S40,000 -as payment for preparing contracts for the San Carlos resort development. -Castro "held meetings in the governor's of- fice and a Washington, D.C., hotel with a former clic-nt he himself describes as a 'con man ... schemer ... swindler' ... The former client paid Castro with a Sl0,000 check which he never cashed." the published accounts of the series said. .. YOt:'LL NF.VER catch me paying more than a buck for a pound of that ground up stuff.' I declared with great superionty went down it 20 years ago and saw piles of gold ingots. The series 1s the work or the Jnvcst1gallve covered in 1937 Reporters and Editors. Inc . and is based on a six- Noss had said he and a helper month probe of organized crime in Arizona. The A company owned by Castro friends got a stale contract by putting in a low bid for the services. "then (.!C'll1ng stale-approval for cost over- runs and rent hikc•s." According to the-published ac- counts, the incident involvc-d office space in Tucson for the Department of F.conomic Security. So 1t goec; 1n Never-Never Land The opening, just large enough for a single person to pass through. was found Sund av after hours of excavation accidentally dynamited the-open project. involving journalists from 24 newspapers mg shut. However. others claim and two broadcast outlets. was started after the -The stones in print said that "Castro told IRE • he did not recognize the names of a series of mob- associated businessmen whose names appeared on to have been in the vault since murder of Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles The origin of the supposed gold ___ P_u_b_li_shed accounts of Monday 's installment a list of Castro campaign contnbutors." · One d<I\ I found the coffee price on· our office bendml? machine had gone to 15 cents I rontinucd drinking it, fishing jlround in my JC ans for that extra pickel The tariff for a gallon of gas has, alas. long since escalat ed pastthc 50 cent mark But T ·m still snuggling up to the g;I', pumps with my old hC'ap THE OBJECT of the search 1s a cave stacked full of gold bars and other ob1ects of unknown total value which the late Milton 1s unknown, but some have speculated it was left by Indians or Sparush explorers, or perhaps by th1eV('S The peak is on the restricted And as for thl' tub you dnvc around in you've probabl} forgotten ever seeing a sticker price that said $3,000 on it. Much less a buck for a pound of 1iround mt· at Toda:• I \\. andcrcd up to the of (1l'c coffcl' machine :ind was con fronted by a notice Re~retfulh . the management of this sterlin~ company was announcing that due to increased costs. tht> pnc<· of admission on a cup nf coffee "111 now b<.' 20 cc•nts I PONDERED the notice. won dering to myst'lf where I would now draw the Never-Never hne When it went to a quarter? How abouttwoquarters? But I'll tell you this I dldn't make any loud declarations or promises about future prices There may not really be any !-luch place :is Nl'vt>r Nevc-r Land Spring Doc" Noss claimed to have dis Miss Lasser To Quit MH2 ~EW YORK (A P 1 Louise Lasser. who pla)s • lhe pig -tailed Mary Hartman in the late night c;oa p opera ··Mar v Hartman. Mar y Hartman," plans to drop out of the series next season. says New York Daily News columnist Liz Smith. Miss Lasser "has had 1t · with the character and wants to do other thmgs. Miss Smith said in today'<; column. The show. one of several Norman Lear offerings, 1s mi~ second season. a Folly Wh1tl' Sands Missile Range, long llff limits to tr<.'asure seekers \\,ho ha\<' h<.'ard th<.' l<.'gend BUT THE military and the state have gn en a lO·day search permit to Expeditions Unlimited. Inc . a Florida firm experienced 1n undersea treasure hunts, which has been hired by some of those claiming the treasure. Expeditions Unlimited presi· dent Norman Scott said the state· menls of the three men who en· tered Sunday suggested that it "'as a passageway that eventual· ly ends up in caverns hundreds of feet down The three were Leonard Fiege, .Jack flull and El'I's professional c;pelunker. Jerry Lee. Their pre· llmmary exploration lasted only an hour because of the dawn-to- dusk restrictions or the permit. 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If you have Items to sell In the following categorle1 you'll wanttotake advantage of a March Sale ad: Antiques Garage Sales Office Equipment Appl iances Household Goods Pianos & Organs Bicycles Jewelry Sewing Machines Cameras Machinery Sporting Goods Furniture Musical Instruments Swaps Uee Cash, BankAmericard or Master Charge ' Remember -lOo/o Discount -Act Now! Mall your ad or place dJnelly al any Dally Pilot nfrlN-. DAILY PILOT ' Poverty Claimed. Formt'r V1Cl' l'res1dl·nt Neb.on Rockefeller. who was govt'rnor or ;\ t'v. York longt'r than all but one other fl.i<.•v. York ch1d <''< ecut1ve. pl;.ins tn put u11 tht.' second-lar,gt'sl orfH·1ul portrait Rockefeller aHlc-s said that the former go\.ernor's offic1dl portrait v.111 Jrrl\ c at thl' Capitol this v.erk to hl' hung in the marble "hall of~"' ernors Twenty-rune portra1b an· hung m the hall. The painllng and r:-ame measuring 80 by 70 inches 1s 11ocKHELL.u second in s1zt' to th<.' picture of Cm Georg" Clinton, which hangs in the C<.t p1tol'.., Hcd Room. the ceremonial office of the J:!<>vernor " The unpubh!-.hcd f1nJI rhaptl'r of "The Once and Future Kin~. lht• hook thi.lt ln"P•rt·d th<· mu.-.11 .ti "C'aml'lot." h.1 ... h1·1•n d1•1·11\t'ft'd .rn1onl! th1· P"f"'r or nm pJi..,t T. II \\ hik .it t h1· I n1\1·1 "II\ nf Tex iJ" The l;1..,t d1,1pt1·1 111 rtw < 11111 a11d Fut111 • King ' \\ ,,.., ll'ft 11111 Ii\ th1· publl:-ltt.'r 111 l!J4 I because of the wartime puper '>hortage said Anbf'r Mayor, special pro)f'cls editor ror the t 'T Pres" l 'T Prt's.., v. Ill 1111hlt'h 11 th1., fall Entitled I tw H1111I.. 11r \krh n th1· chapter tells or Merl} n takin.: Arthur umln~round v. hen· the arumals of Book I ,1n• v.a1tmg tn talk to t11m so that he mav d1c;CCl\<'r wh.1t l'an be 1 ... irnf'd Crom animals abOut lh<' abolll1on or.,.. ar • Lawrence J . Schlllf'r. h1o~raphl•r or executed murderer Gary Gilmore, has ~en divorced by his wire. Judith. The divorce decree. grantl"d to Mrs Schiller in Los Angeles Superior Court, g1v''" her custody or their three children, al!<'s 9 to 15. $900 mnnthly child support, $900 monlhlv ;illrnony, ;ind 5-0 percent d1v1sion of community property • A Wisconsin newspap<•r publi:-h1•r rrlrd a $50,000 claim against tht• C'ity of San Diego over the death of his 15·ycar-old dau~hter while swimming. G~orgf' M. Krt>m t>r or River Falls said, however, that he'll drop lhe claim in return for $5,000 and assurances that !>afely 1s being improved al Mission Bay Kremer was vacationing m San Diego with his family m January when a npt1dc caught his three daughters. One of lh<' girls. Kathleen. died m a hospital a Wt't'k latrr " Housepamtt'r turned-Congressman E dward B~ard says he intends lo orgam1e a "blue collar caucus" or representat1vrs "W1th working-class backgrounds. •'There are all sorts of caucuses among the House membership, lil'ard 10-R.I .> said "The re's a Black Caucus and regional caucuses of all sorts. "So why not :i workingman's caucus that will give special attention to the needs of so many of our people?" • The long-running murder C'ase of Paul Sky Horse and R lc:hard Mohawk was ordered moved from Ventura to Los Angelei; County Superior Court Judge Floyd Dodson. a visiting reUred judge from Santo Barbara County, ruled that the two years of record:" and the two defendants be m oved after tht' defendants, who arc acting as their own allorney11, argued that they could not get a f air trial ln Ventura. "Jt'a iood to be out of th~ racist county," said Sky Hone. The two Am eri('an Indian Movement members are accused of murder and robbery In the death of Geor•e Aird, an Inglewood taxi driver klllcd In Box Canyoo near the Los Angelet·Ventura county line Oct..l0,Ji74. ,, I ' In otht.•r <1t'l 1on t lw c:uunc1l ur~cd .• hoy<·ott of the 15 stat<'"· •n< lud1n~ Arizona and :'\pva<la v.h1ch haH' not r,1t1f1l'll • Co ~Of • • le t m Planned SAN ANTONIO. Tex. fAP> - San Ant.oruo attorney Fred S.- maan ehtlma he lJ the major benendary ol the late Sandra West, a woman who want~ t.o be buned .seated ln her car. Som~ estimates put the value of the estate at around $5 million. Police found the 37-year-otd Mrs. West dead in her Beverley Hills, Cahf .• home March 10. Seama an described by. family friends as .. more like a father" to Mrs. West, has been the family's attorney for more than 20 years. He said he had her latest will, dated Nov. 23, 1976, m has office safe. Semaan said Saturday he would contest an earlier will filed for probate in Los Angeles last week. It was allegedly handwrit- ten bv Mrs. West tn 1972 and con- tains· a number or unusual pro- v1s1ons. • A I I l lNNEAPOLlS (AP> -A lT-1ear·old CaUfornJa atrl bu died alter a trtp bare foi-a bon marrowtrunsphmt. ' A boeoltal :.pukc:tman aaid Terri Toon. who unJ derwent the tran.splant at tbe hospital lul Thurs- day, died about 1.30 p.m. Sunday. Bob Lee. or the University News Service, srud thal accordinc to <\ team of pediatricians who performed tb.t!f transplant, Terri died of a blood infection not relat· ed to the operation. An autopsy w ait be performed and the results known in aboul two weeks, Lee said. • T ERRI'S CASE was publicized when people in her community of Goleta, Calif. raised around $75,000 to pay for her ex peruses. Doctors had considered Thursday's operation Terri's last chance to live. They had tried a r e- cenUy-develo~d operation wh1cb they hoped would arrest the girl s term anal myelocytic leukemia. Tern's 13-) ear-old brother Ted, was the donor. THE FUND·RAISING effort began after the news media reported her family could not afford the surgery and follow-up treatment. Insurance companies said they could not pay for the operation because the technique 1s a new one used on only about 400 patients. T~Our New Front Door th l' E CJ II a I H 1 g ht " L.--------------------------------------, \mcndmf'nt to th1· l' S Con~t1tut111n Fault. .-\c-1 h·•• SACRA~ENTO <AP> Federal hearings on the proposed 1\uhurn Dam open toda~ . ..,hor ll \. <.tfler a report of nt'w evidence of l'arlhquak<.• fiiult acll\lt\ rw.ir lhc '>lh' The report\\ ,1., Sund.1y h\ .in .int11ljn1 group. I· r1Pnd-.11f !ht• Ht\ l'I I lw grouµ v.: h 1 <' h \\ ,,.., oq.;.:ininn);! .m <.111l1<1.im dt•monstrjl1nn tci begin IS minute ... ht~forP th<' hearing<. -..1111 lht· r11., I 0\ l'r\ \\ J-. 01.1d1· II\ 111111' t s ·r.t•ol11J!11 al Sun e\ " 1 enl1'L' ShoU' Mb11~d l'ASADE~t\ l'<ll1f. 1AP 1 Hosp1lal11<.·d en terta1ner Bing Crosby m1s.,ed his tclt•v1s1on special Sunday night lie slept throught 1t "lie wns JUst l-.11ul of sleepy and went to l>t•fl," ~a td a ..,ccrctan 011 thP h ospital floor . \\ho dechned to lw n:1med · He saw .it last ni ght on tape, I thmk. An,\way, he's seen 1t ~fort' · It was a fall at tht' tap mg of the s how, a1rNI Sunday on CBS. that sent Crosby lo the hosp1t al Heroin Sri :.-d REDONDO D EACH IA P > -Three men have been arrested and a pound of heroin con- fiscated m a raid on a home here. polire said. They 1'a1d th<.· heroin may be worth up to $250.000. One man. Stanle)' Halprin. 51, was booked for investigation of being a federal ru~itive . Kenudn• Fo11nd BARSTOW <AP> FOUNTAIN VALLEY • I I • SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST VIL LAGE ~ rr~ _ ___.I I I~ .... I I l\ZA E8 SOUTH COAST~~ ~ __________ ....._..-, _____ ~~ ~ .,_ _____ >----41 SAN DIEGO FWY a ... ::> I er I ~ " ... I HUNTINGTON BEACH • I M1\I' tHJI I) .<..At I IRVINE. • . . I I I I 0 > CORONA e DEL MAR On Bear Street ... ... bet ween Corona del Mar and Lono Beach ..... That is ... between the Corona del Mar sign and the Long Beach sign on the newly opened Corona del Mar Freeway You'll find it more convenient Author1tieR were testing SOUTH OO~ST PIAZA parts of n human body found by campers in the desert to determine how i long It had been there. l San ~mardJno Coun f ty sheriff's deputies said 1 Sunday they lso had no ! idea of the age or sex of , lht pieces of bone1, 1 clothlngandhn1r "---------------------------------------------__.> ~ •• • ( improved ml"d.ical racruu at the jail planned and budceted for lGnl aao. So wen hiab« lev~ls d psycbfatnc care. Where tho ACLU lawsuit ls Wte.ly to have Uie most impact is when county supervisors set the Jail's budget for the coming fiscal year. Sheriff Brad Gates, for instance, has asked for additional personnel to help control abuses of inmates by other inmates. . Any citizen has the right to expect that mvolun tJiry confinement in a county institution doesn't mean ~xposure to physical terror -and worse. 1 And if it costs more money to provide reasonable safeguards for inmates, the Board of Supervisors should feel obligated to provide the funds needed for that protection. I I C o m puter Invasion 1 The Internal Revenue Service is seeking con· l{ressional funding for a $1 billion computer system that sounds as scary as anything our electronic wizards have dreamed up for some time. The plan calls for installation of 10 regional com- puter renters to :-.tore the tax returns of every American taxpayt'r. linked with W-2 forms from employers. interest earnings and similar data. The information would be instantly available to 48,00U I RS cmployes through more than 9,000 te rminals across the country. At present only about 10 percent of each year's 132 million tax returns are available on computers. IRS officials say the proposed system would be much more efficient than present tax record systems. No doubt. But the congressional office s~udying the plan is having some other thoughts. • ·• • Vote C o unt Erro rs Orange County's school board elections, now two weeks old, have left behind di.scomf orting feelings. Arithmetical errors were discovered in at least three local races. The mistakes were human errors. said the registrar's office. Candidates and the general public assumed wrong tallies to be correct. In one instance. art Ocean View Elementary School District incumbent was declared a winner, only to have the decision reversed several days later. She wound up three votes short in· s tead of the 300-vote winning margin she thought she had. A recount must be made. Registrar Al Olson said each of the 17 collection centers, where subtotals are counted, were supposed to have adding m achines. It appeared that some did not. The Tustin center mbcounted \'Oles for four of the 10 Irvine candidates. Mistakes abo were made m thl· Tustin school board race. Admittedly the early results are unoff1c1al. But the rate of errors is too high for comfort. The county should adopt the more efficient punch card system, as recommended by the Grand Jury. Until then, the registrar's office must m ake certain that collection centers have adding machines and that votes are double checked. Tur11 to S o uie t Aid F e ared B ett ing's A P astime n~ar Gloon1 y Gu~ U.S. Latin Allies May Back Off For Losers (SYDNEY HARRIS ) T1ungs 1 Learned En Route to Loolang Up Other Tlungs Thal in New York City alont', the Off Track Belt mg customer.., had nel losses of $187 m 111 ion dur ing the past f1sc:.il yeur That more It ving creatures (such as harl<'na. milt''>, ;md yeast ) CXISl on the skm of a s 1 n g I 1• human ht·m~ than lh<'rl' .1n· humans ah\t• nn the l'arth That th1• ~even l ' S ~late'> w1lh the h1ghe..,t murcier ralt's J 11 haH· ck.1th 1wnJ It\ I .no,' "'hllc· tht• 'IX 'tJll'' "'1th tht· ]OWl'St r<Jt('l-Cf<IO 't Thal thl· trnabridgl'd d11· 11onan contains :142 different usage; of the word 'him• .. 'Al that . ti It'll nut 01\1• polttu-.d us.1gt• 1 -THAT Tiff-. m.l\11r of \thPn-. The Marin County rt>:-1 dents used wc.1tcr as a weapon to control popula tion growth. Now it has backfired on them. L.D. Gtoom~ GU\ commtnt \ drf' wDMltttd b~ 'f'4~f"'\ •nd do not ntct\)11H•IY' rd lt t111\4' ··~w\ Of ti\~ nf'W'Uhl~r S~tt0 'f'~\lr Pf' ,..... .... to Ctoomy Gu\ o~ufv P•lot after the Revolution. -That the Houses of Parll.1· ment in London look so Ion~ to build-from 18-10 to 1860 that h~ the tim e of completion the} "t•n• der ided as hopelessly oul of c;tyle That "ater 1s compo~ed of f\\O substances which ar(• flam ma ble: yet" hen the.> are bonded together in 'Waler. thc•se flammJ hie sub.,tJnt't's .111• 11s1•d tu put out fires -T H AT W .S. GILBERT, "hose Savov hbn•tl1 dehghtc·d millions. but who "''"' rude and prickly m social s1tu:.it1ons. wmh• his own ironic t>pitaph "W S C:1lbert. born 1836. died . <let'ply regretted hy all who <lidn 't knnw him " WASlllNC:TO~ Bra11l lht Latin Amc.>n<-:m giant that \A. .i . promised very spc•c1:.il atlc·nl wn by Hen ry K1ss1ngl•r 1s shilling its benign view of l' S forl'1).!n policy closer to outright host1ltt~. and may possibly bid for Soviet arms in the future. This feared response by Hr ..tzll lo President Carter's hum:.in rights crusade was " total surpnse to th e act ministration ;\1 o r e o ' <' r l' S ('3r('l'I' off1c 1als arP deepl:. '>'Or r1t•d h\ 1 t' scntmcnt to\\;trd th1• I S from surh Jnll Communi ... 1 gon•rn mt>nts as BrJ11I '· \\ h1k thosi· gO\ c·rn men I., -.1 mu It ;i nt1111sl \ opt•n c1oor' 1 o the • Su\ 11•! l 111<111 lorkC'd for <frcJtll·s I n R r ;.111 I ~ u r h ,, .., tlli d 1 • n ( EV ANS-NOV AK J W a., hmgton more t' av alierly than thl' Cuha ll•d totalitarian left. the Bre1zihans C"ould end up leading <1n anll·American n ghl of·centcr bloc 111 lhl' Western hem 1spherC' Rrattl's 1mmcd1atc rcacllon of r<'nouncmg all futurl' U.S. aid could lead Rio's :.inti Communist regime to the Kr<:'mhn for arms Although 11 supplies most of lls O\.\ n Jrm' ha rel" art'. Hra1.il has h.1d to hu\ :-.omt• 11•latl\el) suph1st1c:.tll.!d N1u1pmc:nt from tht• l ' S . mdud1nt.: Jhout 411 F 5 ;urcraft for \\ IH<"h ..,p,irc parts ... non '" 111 ht' Ol'<"<kd 11 a' mg re nourwt·d Jll l S m1ht:.iry <11d, Hra11I ITIJ,\ no\\ opt lor So\1el m,1dc' Sl' :!O a1rc·raft par11c·ulaily J!1H·n Mosco'"., c·a~l'rm•!-s for a deal. ih ca!>y tc•rm' and tht' mc·rc•Jsingly fre qut•nt t':\:tmplt· of ne1ghbonng 1'1•n1' .11 ms dc".ll' "'1lh th<.' Sov 1t>ts THIS l".S. hun11l1nt1on of Rra11I fo llows Bra111 ·s suriw>rt -with on1· t'Xl't•ptron of C S positions 111 ..i1pc•r powc·r t'Onfrontat1ons Thi' t''<'t•ptum \.\ ;1.., Brnzil 's c·arly recogn1t1on last yt•Jr ol th•· M :1rx1:-t govt.'rnmcnt of Angola 1ust1fled by Bra11l 's traditional spl'C1al interes t 1n Africa (particularl y P orlugucsl· Africa l. So, even before the human rights inte r ve nti o n , th e Brazilians felt betrayed when the U.S. pressured West Germany to renege on its agreement to sell Brazil a nuclear reprocessing plant. No matter how valid Mr. Carter's campaign against nuclear prohferat1on. the strong· arm applied to the Germans is perc<:'h ed in Rio as a hostile act. particularly since the Nixon F ord admmistr at1on accepted \\1thoul reproach Bratll 's negotiation with West Germany Indeed. that negotiation started nnlY after lhc US. informed Brazil that 1t could expect no more 011 from here Bul Mr. Carter's campaign against nuclear proliferation at least has the me rit of an un. derstandable policy designed to keep the world from blowing itself up. The human rights cam· paign, to the contrary. 1s re· garded by U.S. allies as lacking any merit. Generally unreported in the U.S. pres·s, for example, was l 1 uguay s outr:.i gc when Sf.'crctary of Sti:ltC Cyrus Vance mentioned its :illc~cd violations of <.'ivil n~hts while interrogated al a Sc-nate hearing. Uruguay fo rmally charged the U.S. with using 1Lc; fore ign aid as a "vehicle to intervene" in its internal af- fairs. The reaction throughout Latin America, so Jong the backwater of U.S. Policy, closely resembles that in Ilraz1l and Uruguay. Also :.ilienated are Argentina and C hile. where officials say privately the only reason Mexico '.. has avoided being targeted in the human nghts campaign is that 1t i~ controlled by an authoritarian leftist reg1mC: rather than an authoritarian rightist regime. T H E LONG-TERM effectoflhe human rights campaign extends "orldwidc to such rightist re- ~1 rnes as South Korea and the Ph1hppinec; which, despite ob- vious human rights mfractions. maintain a common interest with the U.S. What these nations, in- cluding Brazil .. find incom· prehensiblc is why Washington does not discriminate between friends and foes in its new role oC world human rights arbiter. Rrazil for one will not play, and other dropouts may soon follow. Is rl'adv to han all\ t•h11·11lar lr<1f fie 1n thl' art'.1 of !ht• l':irlh1·11011 "'hit h ha' suff1•1dl 111'11 t' d.1111.1~1· from polhllt1•111n tht· t.1,1 qu.1rlt-1 1·t•ntur,\ than frotn ,1f1\ 11th1·r rauses1nthl'IJ!-l2.~~'l'Jr-. That Hen1amtn Fr<tnkhn.,.. a:-. thl' first Amenr;.111 <'.1rtoonist I he f11,t l'iJrtoon {'\Pr published tn an AmenC'an new!>p<Jpl•r "a~ h" d rawiniz of a snakl· severed into et!-many PIN't•s .ts lht•r t• .,.,erl' colonies. '-'llh lht· ·multu l'n1tl'<1 ord1t>' .. That French Car1a!l1:.in' h.i\ r hN'n th1· most poorh paid "'orkcrs \\ lth1n Quebec. l'arnmg even lt.'Ss than new 1mm1~rants from Europe transform.1t1nn "'111ild ha\1• scernl'd 1mpossrbl<· l'\ t•n dun11g th t• V re t n a rn '" Jr w h £' n the authoritarian rc~1rne w<Js hard p u t l o t· <l n l t• n ct , .. 1 l h a n t 1 Amerl('.111ts111 h\ th1· pr t·~s .ind public N1• longt>r 1 lw · hurrwn rights" hlcH· or1 C'.1pdol 111 11. backed h' the m•" .id m 1n1st r:.i twn 's ftill mor:il furn~. ha' alien alt•<I llra11I anc1 other sl<Junch t ' ~ .illll'S soulh of lhl' hnrd<'r tc1 a dl•gn•1• not rn 1h'h<'cl £'\en h\ thl' l!Jfll 1nv,1s1on of lht• Bay of Pigs Judicial Appointments That. conlra1' t11 detN'l1\1• f1C·t1on, IO 90 JH'rC'<•nt nf all hom1c1des. th<• ~utll\ part' 1' 1m rned1ateh knn" n or ciu1ckh ap prehende<l That Pn•s1(knt .lohn i\d.ims .st•lf divested himself of the title of Commander 1n·Ch1ef of the {' S. Army and Navy. ~1v10 g 1t to Gc.orge Wash1nj!ton 20 vl':ir:- Thal the concept that \\Oman \\as madt> from m<in 1s not found 10 Indian r eligion, Indians Jdhere to the doctnne that th<' female was creatt.•d s1multaneouslv with the m alt• THE HOT A~GER m R10 when Brazil '>'as labelled a \1olator of human nghts under the n<•w ron gress1onal stricture on a1ct for the less than pure has beC'n follo\.\.Cd by cool r<.'appr.:usal of l ' S Rraz1han relations Believing the new U S pohry trt•ats countnes l h u t h a v t' I on g s u p p o r t e d No Growth Th<' /ollowmn rnmment appeared m the 11rwsletter uf tllc Call forma Water Resources As· .'lnc:ation. a non prnf 1t . no11 -partisan statewide citizeTL'I ass<>eiation dedicated to the balanced de· vPlopment of water re.'lnurces n/ Cal1fonua and the West. Failure of the Mann Municipal Water Dis- trict to build f aciht1es to tap and store nearby Russian River water is the true reason for its drastic order February 1, 1977 instituting water rationing. Yet. in a recent radio in· ( ) terview, Richard GUEST REPORT Boylan, a member of _ . the Water District board, falsely blamed Southern California for the Marin County water crisis. Boylan inaccurately accused Los Angeles which has an advanced water conservation program off aiHng to conserve water and in· timated that water allotted to Southern California, whose per capita consumption is one of th(> lowest in the State, should be divert- ed to his urea to relieve the water shortage. Mr. Boylan failed to state that Marin County ,Ms never used State Project water, opting not to take water from the Project's North Bay Aqueduct lt is unfortunate when one area or California blames another ror its own lack or planning and action to meet an inevitable problem. A few years ago, when a previous board of • No Water Ut<' Water District ~ought voter approva l for building an aqueduc.:t to the Russian Ri ver. in· e luding terminal storage of such water. to in· ~ure against drought shortages such as now 1s occurring, population control groups obtained lJ court injunction preventing the agency from inf or ming the public of the facts. A mis in· formed public then rejected the aqueduct pro· posal. Then the population control people gained control of the Water District board and lost the manager who had been advocating the Russian River aqueduct. The new board pursued a "do nothing'' policy, except to urge conservation by water users and press for reclamation of wastewater, until the drought hit in 1976, when it continued to rt>ject the Russian River supp· ly, but finally took a small step to alleviate the situation by choosing to build a $19 million local dam meeting only a fra('tion of the dis· trlct's water needs, requiring a tonger time to build, providing more costly water and still necessitating ~evere conRervation measures Now the Marin County pubhc ls paying the price of so-called population control vio planned scarcity. Each citizen may use only 47 aallons of wnter per day about one quarter o( normal usage, water prlcc1 are beinJC doubled, and use ln excess of the limlt results in water disconnection, with a $.15 fee for re· connection. All thii. should serve a~ a wormng to the entire state that water ls too vital to be used as a populallon control tool ' With the tonftrmallon of Rose Bird as the state's chief JUSt1ce 1l now becomes a matter to await history to assess lhe men ls of her st'lect1on What docs not have to endure such a searching test 1s the current mt'thod of nomina·. t1on and the qualifications of a person for such a high position Despitl' her limited legal and ad min 1 s trattvc• <.'X perience to say nothini: of complete lack of 1l in tht' 1ud1cial field. shl' may grow to the JOb and b u i I d a creditable re cor d . But what tf s he doesn't' As the law stands there is no practical way to remove her Theoretically s upreme and ap· pellate court justices are elected officials. Since the adoption or the present !\ystem none have been chosen by the voters. all be· ing initially app<>inted by the gov· ernor. Thereafter they appear on the ballot each twelve years. But no one can run against them 1 The question 1s "Shall justice so and so be retained 7 " You can vote yes or no. Having no 1dent1nable opponent. none has ever been turned out by the electorate Although at lea!il one serious or· ganized attempt wasmade. SURE THE constitution pro· videa for Impeachment but that is a near lmposs iblUt.y lt has been attempted only twice ln tho his tory t1f the stat' The rrsult3 were not uUsf~tory The judae con vlcled shouldn't have been while the one who escapc'd 1hould have. Besides Impeachment ls for pro- v n b le malfeasance or mis· feasancc It does not readUy tend U.atJl to nonleuanc , PoOr Judi \ ( EA RL WATERS J mentor incompetence. And. although the constitution now provides for r emoval of Judges for such causes by the Judicial Performance Com- mission, its ability to act in a matter involving a supre me court justice is yet to be full y tested. WHAT THIS means 1s that Rose Bird is therefore assured of an undisturbed career as chief 1ustice for the next 30 years for she, now being but 40 years of age, won't face retire ment until age 70. Actually. since it iim 't mandatory s he could remain even longer . Such a situation flies m the face of the whole te nor of the de· sign of the American form of gov- ernment which limits con· gressional terms to two years and m0&t others to four and even precludes a President from serv· ing more than eight ye,,.rs. Clear· ly the public does not. want anyone to remain in high authori- ty too long. And while the theory of judges being appointed for life was aimed at removing legal de· cisions from politics, the recent and increasing trend of the courts to leg1slate rather thun merely Interpret the laws raise!\ serious questions as to the wisdom of limitless tcrm11 for justices. 1n nny evtnt it wa~ not con· templated that anyone so young and httiperienced would be placed lh l!lo lofty a position. So it would seem that an aac quatllfoation to asauro a aborter apan on the hi.gh court would be one sotuUon for the future More Importantly the weak· .. , ' ness of the present confirmation method of gubernatorial nomina- t10ns lo the court was de- monstrated both by the fact the ~overnor was easily able to lobby the three members of the com- m 1ssion, Attorney General Evelle Younger 's view that the commission should not substitute their judgment for that of the ~overnor thus making the com· mission a rubber stamp. A far more representative con~ firmation would be that prop<>sed by Senator John Holmdahl which would require it be done by the entire Stale Senate. An: alternative would be to divide the. court membership into districts and p e rmit them to b e. challenged by other candidates every four years to make the of-I f1ce of justice truly elective. • M eanwtule the reign or Rose Bird commences. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RnlW'rt 1'V. W~td. PuN1&her Thomas Kl'ttl1l. Editor Barbara Kreilnch. f:d1toriol 1'ogr Editor ' Thi' t>d1torinl paiie of \h(' Uarly • Pilot st•rks t o inform and • .. 11mulate re;1d('r!I by prt'l<enlmi:: on this pa~e diverse commentary • nn lopir~ or interest bv ~yndical· .. 1-<l t•olumnisl!' and c;i rloonl!>ts. bv • prOVldlnl( II fnrum for readers' \1(''4., .ind hv presenting this • ni•w11poper·s opinions and ideas on rurr<•nt top1cf1 The ed1tonal ' oplnlon"C of lh!' Ou1ly Pilot appear ' only In th•• •'<Htorlal rolumn ~• the • top o( the pug.-Op1n10M f"C ; prt•"l'd by the columrust!I and ., rartoonr~t11 and ktter wnttra are • their o1'n ind no fndorwmmt o( "' tht 1r "'ew!I by the O•tb' Pilol • ~hould ~ lnftrrf'd. Monday, March 21, 1977 8 Traub Wi th Labor' A CIAM&HTO CAP> -GoY. Edftaund 8l"OW1l traullle labar le8dmi Oft I.be c11--1• ol •• &rt • al~. JS pwtnr· taa dtllped to wla tie Democrat c iovcmor • baektq 0n labor-supported bUb and to t'OUnt~r •n· Ulabor lnnuenc•. But aome ot the dilenehmtment 1~ re.U . LA..90tlLEADERS U KE JOHN llenning of the AFl.,.CIO and Jtmmy Lee ol tbe State Building and Construct.ion 'trade. Council arc• i.trong minded fellows. They represent workers far removed poht1caJly from the 1930s when orearuzed labor was seen as very left-wing. And they come from a generation several years oldt!r than 38-year-old Jerry Brown, with his Zen pronouncements and or. ten·mockmg question- ing style. They want Jobs. And to produce those jobs, they want the governor to encourage business expansion. In many labor circles. Brown is viewed as a no-growth governor surrounded by environ· mentalist aides who would ban industrial de \'Clopment and frel'way construction "OUR POSITION IS the only growth in HENNING dustry in California has been unemployment," I lcn ning says with a faint smile. Brown has denied he favors "no growth" and says he wants a balance between growth and en· vironmental protection. But 10 his first two l\'Elr''\ n fl.) "i/."i years, he signed landmark coastal pro· tection legislation and questioned repeatedly whether growth is really pro- gress. What do labor'" complaint!-. mean for Bro\\n beyond the usual grou'\ing of people "'ho clon 't get all they "'ant as he f acl·~ a 1978 re ell'<:tton <' ""'1 paign" ONE RF.PllBLIC"t\N THREAT IS J\tl.\ 1.t•n Evelle Youngt•r, \\ho 1 ... pt>pulJr \\1th sonw ICJlior people So far. thl·n• 1sn t ;.111y "l'nous prospett th.it Henning's /\FL CIO 1.\-0Uld entlor:-.l' J Hepublican But if Younger 1:-. thC' GOP nomanl.'e. there will bt• strong sentiment C;.avoring him 1n i,ome labor circles. Lee. head of the 340 ,000·member Stall' llutldmg and Construction Trades Council. says Brown "has adopted a basic philosophy of no growth let the green grass and posies grow, but to hell with human beings." Ancl Herman "Blackie" LeJ\ 1tt, head of the 120,000 member culinarv workers· union in California. says 'If \ ou rl.' .1sk1n~ mo• 1f hro\\-n 1s h:nini:: trnuhlt· ""Ith lht• l.1h11r """" ml'nl in l 0.1lttor111;i <11· rin1t1·h \t'" Lea\ 1lt o,a~., Bro"" 11 m Ul>l rcah11· 'ou ;1r1> II\ mg in a ... oc1Ny where people need JOhs and need lo eat . ~ e du n111 bellevemnogro\.\th · TllAT MF:.\~~ BROWN Bro"' n muq pl•rforni a delicate balancing ..ict dodg1nio: husmess ;inti labor's cnt1r1sm ht' 1s Jgamsl i.:ro"'th "'1lhout JO tagonizing conservation group:-. Henning, who hc:.td s the states I 7 milhon- member AFL CIO. met with Rro"'n lust month <incl expressed his ft•ar Rrown rnJy be bi.H'kmg ant1l;ibor measures bccau:-.t• of prrs..,tire from hu.,mo·:-,c, "I a!>kl•d him .1houl Small 1s lkaut1ful hPtnJ: his B1bll' llr dC'Ol('rl th.it lit> C'latrnNI he·.,.,.,.., not .1 nO·Rrowth t!m l'lnnr Hur I think 11 10, .,alt· to s,!\ lw has been onl' · llt•nn1ni:: -..ml Henning JIMl l'nt11·111·rl Hro\\n .., t.tll. of \Olttr1 tarism m Mute ment.tl hoo,p1t.1h .ind a Bro\1.-11 .Jd m intstrat1on propo.,,tl to look into t.1 \ .111011 111 w1 cmploymrnt m ... ur.inC't' BUT LEE SAIU "\S TIME gut'" on 1n 't<''-' of the admin1str.1t1on .1tt1tud1· ..... far J" ~rn'-'th th•• feeling of d1s(.'nChJntment w 1th th1· Rfl\t•rnnr in creases ....... • ft NNING: .. A IUTK bile E.ar1 W1""'°' Of' Goodwin Kn&ahl would praent Jf!'rf"y Brown with a are1t tbre1t " But In H.ennlnt'• vt~w. no Rt"Publlcao hu tmerpd who could l•ln th1&l kmd of &upport. Much of labor's crtUcJsm ol Bro""n poants up an t'rnerg1ng alliance in Cu.hforn1a on some issues between business und labor Both want growth Bruce Roberb, lobby1!lt for the Associated (;eneral Contractors, who hire workers from Lee's union, describes the alliance this way. '"JERRY B ROWN HAS DONE one thing that no one in the history or the state has done and that's weld management &nd labor together mto one very allied group. All of a sudden we have awakened to the fact we're in t!U? same boat. "We used to spend our tJme beating each other up over who got how big a piece of the pie. Now we've wakened to thl' fact we may not have any pie to split up." Roberts ~aid Nol all the labor comment about Brown 1s cnt1cal, howe\er Jerry Wh1pplt'. h<•ad of the 62.000-member Unit· t•d Auto Worhn. an California, Sa)i. Brown l!> trying his best at a tough JOb where · no one has all the Jnswers ·· WIUPPLE, WllOS•: l lNION IS one of the most l1l>l'ral hranchc·s ol uri::CJn1a·d labor in California, :rnyo, he beht'vl·~ about 90 percent of his union backs Rro~n ''I'm not sun• th1· govc•rnor'c; position 1s no growth. In talking to him, I hav<'n't found that to be true" When ;ill the complaining is done, then, the bol· tom line r(.'main!> what alternative docs labor have? H ENMNG. ASKS THE QUESTION bluntly: "Arc they going lo put in a governor hke Ronald Reagan?'· .. To win, Rrown must have the enthusiastic s upport of the l:.tbor movement," Henning says. K iller-1nom Gets Custody of K i ds llAl'Pf'1\l CE, N 'r' IAl'l A stale Judge ha~ 111ll'd thut l\w )Oun~ <•h1ldren can live with their mothl'r t'\ t•n though sht· ... tran~led another ch rid s ix ) cars ago and n·ct•nt 1:, CJttt•mpted su1c1de. Stall' Suprl'mt' Court Justice David Glickman ruled that the childrc•n l ur. ·1. and KathlN•n. could llvl' with their her. Gloria Cu!-lano. at her parent:-. home.' in North Rab\ Ion 1n Suffolk Count' lie awd1<it'ct .tt· lual "cuo,torh tu ht•r parc·nl., \rth1i1 .ind I; r ;1<·1· I lt•rn.1nd1•1 THE ('1111.I>Rt::"\ h.1tl b t•1•11 \\II h I ht·ir 11 ;1 t t rn.il ~,. .1 nrl p.1 r•·11 I~, \1 r an cl \l 1 ., I· r .1 n I\ l 'u-..1110 Sr , of Bollf'm 1,1 Th" 1utli.:1· s.ud tw h,1d j?l\en "i.'rlOU:-. l'llrl o,1derallon not onl) l11 lht' 1971 killing of Mrs . Cusano's son, Frank, but a lso to the suicide at- tem pl nnly five months ago II f. 0 R D E R E D Mr" ll C'rnandez to qull her ioh to devote full t 1 m e I 11 h l' r ~ r a n cl · c·htldn•n <;l1<'km;rn !'I CJ1cl he h;ul ht•t•n ·impressed to ,1 i.:n·:it <'Xl<'nt · h~ the t 1• ... l 1 m n n \ o f two ""' l'h1;1tnsts "that the mnthl'r ha:-. Tully re- <'O\ t•rt•d" from her emo· t1onal and Pl>:> cholog1cal probh•ms $7,000 ,for only $135.07 a 1nonth. \\.11..tli,•1 l,<1l t 111«•d 'i-; 11()(1 m '?llll 1100 gt>I it Ir• 1111 1111• Jl• ''•fl " wt1n l1•11d rrnlhnn~ l "' 1 ,,,.,, 1 C 11 d11 ;>.11111thlv p.1vnwnr to1 .. ·d 1• "'/111)(1 }10111.•()\\111'1 lo.in lnr "i I tltlll Ill \I I ,1 1111,d p1•f1 •'Ill 1q1• l d h ' nl I •I 1 r 1• 111• ll l J 1 l '> Sh 'JO POINT'-, NO PRf PAYM1~NT PENALTY. We hnd \AldY~ to help. COMMEf\CIAL Cf\EDIT COl\.POl\.ATION @ ll"DU "If the trend <•ontinuf' ... fur tht• m•xt l\.\o \l'ar ... the governor will haH J prohlem on election da) · If the governor s r:.tl'e pits Brown aga1n!>t Youn~er, Lee said that Y.ould have ·a d1\1s1vc cf ... t I,..., 11• •If I b< ·• ( SUM it all up ~I Co!lt.'\ Mr ..• llH/f:f',, J in the ••Dl\J~IMIJ ~.::.:~ .... '" Ii ,, .. More feminine wiles, but not to the point of being devious.'' Cereal-eater Uses Magnet SEATILE (APl Hick McDonald eats his breakfast cereal with a magnet quickly, before it rusts. McDonald d iscovered that the cereal he was eating -"Frosted Rice,'' a mmeraJ-enriched cereal made by the Kellogg Co. -was laced with so much iron be literally could pick up bits of it with a magnet. "TINY BLACK SPECKS, THAT'S what I saw," McDonald recalled. "They were all over the bottom or the dish, floating in the millc." The 29-year-old television repairman suspected the residue in his cereal hew! was dirt or a form of iron used m cereals that are ennched with vitamins · and mmerals The body requires a certam amount of iron m the daily diet, mainly to produce hemoglobin, the part of blood which carries oxygen. McDonald checked by holding a magnet over the specks They clung to the tip A few 5weeps and t he dish was spotless A KEU,OGG EXECUTIVE TOLD a local newspaper there 1:-. nothing harmful about the ht· tie black bits . "It just doesn't look too good.' he said McDonald felt lhl• Kellogg folks had certainly given him his money's worth of mineral enrich· menl. But he didn't a ppreciate 1t "I thought, 'how rude of them to put this in my breakfast,"' he said H E CALLED T HE COMPANY for an explana· lion and, a few days later, received a refund check for $1.15 to cover the price of his purchast:. along with an apology for the "experience with our cereal." The execuhve who talked to the newspaper said there 1s a simple l'xplanatwn for the cereal 's odd <'haracten sllc The iron 1s mixed mlo the sugar roatmg rather than with the cereal itself, and com- .. •'Tho P.re1idenl hu 1 u ti•• orct.r dal111•"na l~o truern1tlan1J oraanlutJona u ar- 1an1.Htions mtJllC'd to benefit. conferred by tho Jo. ~rnatJonaJ OrsanluUona lmrmm.itles Act:• A further close ruding n!veal~ that the Jn. ternationaJ Fertiliser Devel91>ment Center and the Afric.-an Development Fund will enjoy such benefits. .ci "th~ right to contract arid to acquire and dupo&e of property '· SENIOR CITIZENS 10.W Off All a )'9 Parch•••• SAVE ON ALL rullC:HASES B'I' BECOMING ... M£MBU or OUR. SENIOR CITIZENS SAVINGS PLAN AT NO COST TO YOU, RENTALS & All Prt·Pald IX Progre1as HoRored ,,. ollege Pharmacy • l'llHCarnot<' ·~ 440 FAIR OR COSTA M(SA • ··~ ................ ~1 1'4' ., "•'.' Oel1v..,1y Sci V•Cl' 546·3286 dinners . tor the price OI Sr11t:''> 1~ rt:etir.1t1r>q 1ri•1 t 1 t <1'10tvr-1:.ary of II • LJIJ< 11• n :,1 1 f\ll hvn• 1.: llr r , 11 W! l [ •,t,[R<:; fOH , lit} It >I • I • txl1'.J c ,• ~-----------.. The only 11qu11em1n1s ire lhll you br•n9 IM cou"pon w11h you •nd l>Olb I I muls musl be 1ne ume Int lwo fo• One oll11 1s qood 11 Sones Ru11u11nts '" Cos!J Meu 1no 11vine onty •no 1ne1udes lop S11101n Sluk fish •no Chips I I o• Rout Beel lne lwo fo• One olltt ends lil••ch JI 1977 Two for Oae Dinner Speeiils musl be consumed on 1ne ptem1su •nd "' seived ltom 1 I 2 p m 10 10 p m All 01ner menu nems ••• .i 114u111 prices • !9r,~1!W.!!.!!~~!~~~D~P~~!~ 1 1 • I choice of pol1to. veget1ble. 1011 and butter l I FISH & CHIPS TWO FOR S2.251 : I Otllcious lcel111d1c Coct, deep trreo wnn soup or HllCI, , , ITtrM:h '""·roll, bulltr lllOUrllf HUU. I ROB BEEF TWO FOR $2J5 I Uender sllcHolro11tbetf. brown orn1.1oupor11l.S, Vtpltble, J cltoiet ol potalo, lrts~ roll and butter. - --' -------- es off when the cereal ts soaked in milk COSTA MESA There was no 1mmed1atc ex pl a nation or how the 3129 Harborllwd SPIRES IRVINE . m mer al sohd1f1ed out of the• m--1l-=k=s=o=lu=t=1o:::n====~~=========----== M1cArlh11r •Is .. D1t90 fwy PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTI CE PUBLJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ( I I • Of Camels, Elephants Q. ''I've read lbat In lllaml, lbe youn1 women outnumber the YOWll men by seven to one. How come" .. A. U true, can only auua it's due to a lot or airline stewardesses in trairung thereabouts. Question ara.ses as lo wluch can drink the most water at one lime, an elephant or a camel. Average elephant 1s known to drink up lo 15 gallons of water in a single · session. But camels have been seen to quaff down as many as 30 gallons in 10 minutes. Lagniappe: Did you know the one-humped camels outnumber the two-- humped camels by three to one? Also, the two-humped camel is not a dromedary as commonly believed. A dromedary is a one, humped racmgcamel. Q. "How com e our hour is divided into 60 · minutes and our minute into 60 seconds in- stead of a metric div1S1on?" " A Because the Sumerians. who lived before 3.000 B C . counted by 60s instead of by lOOs SUICIDAL WIFE The so-call ed housewife who's not on any. sort of payroll is nine times more likely to try • suicide than is a woman in any other occupa- tion. Q. "What in the world is responsible for this situation in which a woman offers through a news letter to sell herself as a wife for $10,000?" A. Inflation, no doubt. Soviet sc1ent1sts contend it's easier to wake up a hibernatmg bear than some sleep- ing r1sh. and certain American marine b1olog1sts confirm the claim Q. "I note President Jimmy Carter says he's taking speed reading lessons Who was the fastest reader among all our presidents?" A Teddy Roosevelt, possibly. It's said he could read a page in the time it would take most to read a sentence, and rep0rtedly he som etimes read two or three bookes in an even· mg PASADENA CAPl J M. FercUIOG of Gard~n · Grove collected 3481 ~ points to wtn the western stales individual event in the 1977 Sprlne North Am e ri ca n Brldtc e Tournament It was the llrst ('Om pleted event Friday or the 60 events that run through March 27. J err Commos of Pasadena was second with 34112 points. Play for the men's and women's North American pair cham- pionships began Friday, with finals scheduled to- day. Al Roth or New York and Curtis Sm 1th of Conroe, Texas, were leading the 336 m en quahr1crs with a score of 4101 :: Sec·ond \H'r<.' Fred Hamilton of Los An~el<'S and Mark Lair or St Louis with 397' ~ Leading th<.' woml'n were Ann DeFrag:.1 of M artint•z an<I Julie Ginocchio of Walnut Creek with 398 pomts. followed by Bea Bayer and Mrs. Earl Shafer. both of Los Angeles, with 394. Crash Kills Countian MORRIS. Ill. CA P ) Federal 1nvest1gators tried to learn Sunday why ;i s1ngl<' cng1n t• Reech Sundov. nl•r airplane plunged into a field during a heavy snowfall Saturday night, killing two men. one from Orange County. CahL ,.,._..,_....__..,.....,....._.,,.,.....__..._.....,.,,.,....._..,...~ ..... ,......,....,..,,.-.. The crash octurrcd al 8: 30 p. m. less than a ' half mile north of Morris Deaths Elsewhere l\irport. south west or Joliet . offi cials said. The plane had taken orf from Lexington, Ky NEW ORLEANS CA P > Armand Hug, 66, d ragtime pianist and New Orleans J3Z7. authority. cited here Saturday or a Death Notl~e• WIGLEY 10..,.•1 L lit r.,l • • Q,. t\ r • 1 r • 1 ..,., • f4 i;.,\H"0•""'•"¥.t' nUU~' '1 •'II .., .. ,, t>1 '"".,,,..,. Mt " l: ,.,,,,.,., • ~ 11 ,, c• l"':/'"" ,. ' ".,,,., •1t 1\ '1 W 1'l'"'Y ""' l ,y,., ( '°' .. , "' Y.• ( '\ 't -. """'' ~ ' M• ,, .. 1 p,, ,,,,. yr.,,.,,._,,,,. P'lrl'1 I •lt ; t\hrnf' r_,.'"'"''f T '1? 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J science writer for Th(' New York Times '"ho v. as the only JOUrn Jl1st lo v.1tness thl' dav. n or th(' nuclt·Jr JJW A ut horitit·s 1d<'nt1f1t•d the v1ct1ms a:. Neil /\ Bomstad . 25, of Earh Ille, Ill . and pilot, <1nd Rruce F. F\tllgn•n, 32. or Oran~t· Calif . his half brothl.'r al Alamogordo.~ :\t . m ------------. Hl·IS, died Fndav ill his RARE COi N home in MaJorca. Spain. v.hrre he had hved sinn· AUCTION J%H Yelland HOUSTON (AP1 -- Mrs. Jennie Bell Mor row Decker, 106, a grand· daughter of Texas re· volullon hero Gen -Sam Hous ton. was buried f'nday m Georgetown She died Wednesday PUBLIC NOTICE Ft(TI nous 8US• ""SS l;AM[ \TATEMEl;l ~. • ""'. 'l 1• ,. "'" , 11 ... r _,, •• ' .,,.., • .-,,. " iJll ''·''"'"""'"... ...... • I.-, i1r11 ,,_ th,,. A uctwn Gallerzes Ltd. 1232 N. Tustin Ave. Orange. Call! 92667 (714) 633-2855 FRI.. MARCH 25, 8 P.M. GOLD-SILVER·COPPER ti,,, f"l1rt ,, '"ll .... ,,,,, .. , .. ,,,, 'h·1 ,,.,, f 1f1 I 0 •'Ml"lr • Currency 'IJJ1r•f1 , • H ' • I 111 .. 1 ...... 11 I .11ot 1 , ,,,o,'"''' .,.1 "•'n 'l'd"''1'°" .,..,.,,,,. t '"' """'' ""~" Ur\'' ••• r• 0,.,,,. .. r,.. •v .. M.trth )l tff1J .,., )PM P"{ • r \/ ,...,,, Alt '' "1~ '"' • rri~pf'll "ntt>mbm .. nl P"r1f 1f'" V .-w F7)C)S1 M•,,,1H1,\I P,HI> p.u1t1• V •w PJh'V""C!Or-1~r.r ('>~c.tO"''"P ,, '------------' M'>r,v.ttv d•f,.tton M .tr t.t '' 1't Md Ae>r '~ •~11 tn11 '7 "HCE H OTHEltS SMITH'S MORTUARY 627 Main SI Hun1tng1on Beach 536-6539 PHI( FAMILY COLO NIAL FUHIRAL HOME 7801 Bol'ia Ave Westmins1er 893-3525 'ACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL 'AU Cemetery M ortuary Chapp I 3500 Pacilic View Onve Newport California 644-2700 McCORMICK MORTUARIES la9una Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 788-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 IAl~llRGHOH IUMIRAL HOMI Corona del Mer 673-9460 Costa Mesa 646-2424 HLllROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-IH60 SMrtH 'fvTMu. LAMI WISTCLMIP CHJ.Nl 427 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa• 646-4888 Senta Ana Chapel 51~N. Broadway ========:::::::::::::::::::::::::;::;;;;::;:::;~====::; · Santa Ana • 547~131 1 Jll,;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;====;;..-......0-------...... ORANGE COUNTY 'Revolting' Of Nurses Advocated ANAHEIM (AP) -A P ennsylvania educator says nurses should stop reeling "submissive" and stand up for their rights. Clifford Jordan, assis- t ant director of the U nive r sit y of P e n · n sy lvan1a n ursing graduate program. called for a 1977 "nurses' revolution" Sunday in an BllMUI Wll Ml Mardl n a M1JUAXU.. elate tor Hnry lARoJ O'Bri , 44, Aaabdm. a:tter tbe J~ found tum pilty al &rand · 'theft, recdrinf ltoleo property and compiracy to C'Om mJt ,rand thd\ and fora~ry. THS P&OSECUTION SVCCESSl'tJLL Y 1tl le&ed th•& O'Brien was reaponsiblo for the theft of 17 rolls of microfilm records from the county tax collector'solfice in April 1975 It was alleged during the trial that O'Brien and Alfred Edward Adams, 44, planned to use the tax records and a stolen check encoder to produce Realtor Talk· Set Mike Ferry, president or Mike Ferry and As~ sociates, Beverly Hills, wall address 100 members of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors, Thursday at 8 a.m. at the Marriott Hotel in Newport Beach. Ferry, who has given over 400 such lectures, was the number one salesman three times in a real estate group of over 1,500 salespeople. He has sold over SS million in rcs1denllal property in Jess than 20 months Settleme nt Awarde d y tYNYnil·tnc c k1. • A4arm w '8dJrtl!d wttb O'Bn lat N • bier. .. ha~ JIGlt --able co trace W PA <' &riff la North Or t)' m <'lpal C'OUrt t.bat filed b,- fedenl autbartti.e9.. lt ls aUqed that ..... d &o already facn a PoS•able three·1ear produc• 1100,000 worth of borus S20 bills He already faces u poisi.ible three-year priMM\ term on the stat~ chara~. $10,000 . for only $155.26 a month. Whetrter you need $3,500 or $10,000 get it from the people who lend millions. Commercial Credit. Monthly payment based on a $10,000 HomeOwner loan, for 120 months, at an annual percentage rate of 14%. Total payment $1h.6'.H 20. NO POINTS. NO PREPAYMENT PENALTY. We find ways to help. address lo a convention LOS ANGELES CAP> A Riverside heavy of more l ha n 5, 000 equipment operator who lost both legs during a con· operating room nurses struction accident near Winchester has won a COMM E~CIAL C~EDIT COR.POR.ATION @ Homeowru.>r loans ,j"°Of-~ \ l11.1u ,,f ~, UUU "'"t lt\,I, 111u .. r t.. • t 1• .. , • ·1111l·u\dfl•lf1 111 , .. ..,1.m1l1·•'f'-'llt.tl pt•:il'•'f1• Jordan said nurses a re $975,000 settlement of his negligence suit. "loo easily intimidated. William Evans Suits Sr ., 57, came to court in a loo easily made to feel wheelchair, since he cannot be fitted for artificial guilty." legs. He said he plans to use part of the money for He said nurses' origin future medical expenses. Costa M1'Sll. • :110 F.. l 7lh Strrct • G45-8700 Orun"e • I 111 Town & Country RJ. • 547-.6871 "' Suite :O!G as ''subordinated, s ub· -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- m 1ssive apprentices" s lil I plagues the pro- fession. ~hat common feeling ' denies nurses human dignity and the right lo human equali- ty." he added. lie said nurses must not shrink from being ruthless and militant \\hen needed to counter "ruthlessness on the parl of others lo keep nurses in control " Phony Guilty LOS ANGELES CAP> -A third man convicted of posing as a federal drug officer t o extort money from pushers was sentenced to five years· probation. 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Plus steam. sauna. whirlpool. even heated sw1mm1ng pools at key locations for that extra special treat And for the gals a little extra Jazznastics-Fun group exercises done to uptempo music Come on. Here's your chance to take off those extra pounds and inches. 'Cause a "better tomorrow sta rts today·· at Holiday Spa. ·~ 510 South Beach Boulevard South of uncoln Avenue (714) 826-0381 eo.t. .... 2300 Harbor Boulevard H1rtx>r Center (714) 5'9--3368 llMlfto 17031 Ventura Boulevard West of Balboa (213) 98&-6330 ltuwttMton •eoh 18585 Main Street Main St. at Beach Blvd (714) 842·1451 ........... 4101 Atlantic Boulevard Corner of Centan (213) 426-8874 North&WH t VaUey 9143 De Soto Ave. at Nordhoff (2131882·5912 Or-nee 622 East Katella Avenue West of Tustin Ave. (714) 639-2441 W..tMIMter 6 75 7 Weatm1nster Avenue Westminster Center ( 714) 894-3387 HoHrwood 7080 Hollywood Blvd. Corner LaBrea Ave SAFA Medical Center (213) 46IM308 - ~..... -::.:.~ .. ri'ft ....... , .. ~·~· r~:;~~~~~=~,~·:.: ... ~ ... ~~~----~~~5E!!rl'~I ,.,. -------... ftlf..._ ..... .,....... ...~#OU------,.._. ....... ~:l o• •O•t¥0 u o•• ;&.... 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Bryce, M.O., .ott 0..-Nlw-t t.ftler Ori.,., 5'11• 1120, dine Circle, H1111tl"fllOll ... c", ~BNCll.CA.'1..o C1tltoml•"2Mf TM }'ldl-8u)l~S Ha..,. re- Klmt.fl..., v. llry{• • .otl Orlclrn. to ...,..e ""~ 111.0 In oranoe circle. HVOlllroolon &eeii;lt. C•lltor11la CANftlyon!Mrcll "· 1fn. ., 9?U. Willi AMP. FICl(EA, WE:.T£10f This br.111-ltOIOldll<...,trr• IUntto ARCH tTECTS COLLA80RATl'llE. eo~rtnenNP. INC. a c.111"""• cor1>0<et1on. "o w1111 .... c.~.M.O. New_.t Otnter Orh•~. Sult. 1120. 1<1rn11eney v Bryce ttewport 8Nefl. CA. ntCiO Tiiis Ital-I """ tlled wit!\ tM T1'11bllslM1&wnCOftdll(teclbyacor· County Cieri& of Or•nQe ~nty Ofl -•!Ion. March?, 1m. WllLIAMP PICKER, P72'1' WESTERN ARCHITECTS Publl~ 0..M!Qe C.0.st Delly P ll()t, COLLABORATIVE, INC. M•"" 1, I•, tl,lt, 19n au.n WllllamP Ficker. P•~•odtnl Tiii\ Slakrneftt ._.,,, lllt'd woln ,,.. -------------C011111Y C"'•k ot Or•noe C.ountt 011 PUBl.JC NOTICE Ftbr1Mty10, 1f17. .. ttw c:..tMy c..-. ,. °"" Wllkll ----_ _, tllh ,......_e Gellter Ort .. ..._ C>'V"' S.. AM, IM_ .... M,..111. If'~ lwtMr Call ........ ~ 11. t'77, .. -Miii' ..-~....._.It......., - .. " ..... -tMft - -.................. """"'" ---· MC> c-.11-~ _., M. WllV , .. -....., .,. .-clflullteM l9r Ille - lflll1Ut19' ~ ""' W 9"..._ It I• Oft(,._ lo••,,._,_ ""ltlM "C:-. .... --•certof~ ..... IUCI l>oc.,,_,.s .... c;..,JtrvctlOOI llot .wail"-1111 Ult°'""' C:...t o.lly s.e<llk.MleM .... C--tlolll ... _ Pllol, vi• C.lltor11I• N•WlffD•f .., .,. ~(Oft of l-.CI Ne. tm. ~la~ once• -tor tow ~ ~ Sletltft. s.1c1 p1-~ .. -1Mt11at MIO _lee-8M ..-<111<.Mlefl~INIY 11>1 .,..._., tlon be c~ ~to the hear1"1) Ill• ottlu ot eoyle 1En9IMtrl1111 Of !Ills-. Gor!IOfatlofl w \10.00 per Mt. Qoeck OATEO. Mettl\3, 1'71. m111t i. medt pavlllle to --..-. 8AUCEW SUMNER Ntgue1W-.01W'IC1. JUC>GEOFTHE ""'''*" to IN Labor Code ot tM SUPER I°" COURT St.i• e<1 Glllfonlla, tM -.tlon-N19U"I TALMADGE M. NAO«ll Waler 01\trtct ~ .C..UI-""pre-""--LI• valll119 rM• OI per diem WIHJK Of 11\t kttet•....,.tfC:.M+enul~. tocatltv Ill Wfllc:I• ""' --''to be 4-M'#ftt()c-.... vant performed to be •• O.i.t•ed In t.,. l. ...... -.C-111-•""2 !tou1her11 C.alltornl• Mall•• ubOr TeltpMfle: (21JI m-A11r .. men1 flted In tho office of Ille "" Attw111vfflf'A11P1tcent . \OCl•l•CI General Co11tocto" ol Publl~hed 0.41>911 Coest O••l'f Piiot, AIMrlca, ~hem Calllomll ClllPI ... M1rcll 7. 14, 21, 21, ttn 901·7 Cot>les Of n. oeneral prevalllnq rllt PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINE5S Of pmr diem-II det ... mlned bV 11\e Dhltlct .,.. .... Ill• .. It• ptlnclt>ll PIK• ot bllstneu. 10 w11 27500 LI Pei Road LaQuna N!Quel, (allt.,.1111 A• reQlllred by St<llon 1173 ol tlle u11or Cockt, -COlllrMIOf' 10 wllOm th• cof\lract Tom Cb1ndler, faciUUH m 1aaser for the Huth•• Mlcroelectroalca Dlvlalon bousod at SOC> Superior A venue, said &ha the company la pnpar- lnC an olifrt for tbe 8.5-acre t:;9 of cltt'n~rty so that the p 's ex.ii parkin1 lot can be used ror coostruction ol a new bulldm'I. BE SAID 111E existing 276,000.. square-foot plant ia insufficient for the division's expansion and an additional 100,000-square-foot building is needed. The city yard would be used lo provide parlung for the plant. puda9e. Row•••. 1 ,. ,, • tr7tD ""7tlle~ ,_., lM ., ....... za.-. .......... -1 ...,._ lqUN bit pafttll • a.~ fD u. .... Alla nmj ... of Superior Avnuo a.od lo-le. a --~81'd.. dastrtal Via, to edd to tbe dl.7 In addiUoo to t.b• OM7 yanl brottOst In by .. al u. Gld TllATfdCEWAlboa 91SS yard. Wyan aalod tM dt; U. . a square foot. ti a atmUar price been puttiq maDe'T allde w.,. pmct for \he l~acn yard, ye.tr (or the P..t Mveral 1ean to the cwt would be a UW. more do a major reaovatim ol Lbe than 11.1 mil.UGn. ~year-old yard. · WbUe delaytnc the remodeliftl Re aaid that rund aboald ba"81 ot city build.lnp, councllm• Of· about Sll00,000 in it by tbe tm-11 dcred wort to 10 ahead on a $23,500 project to put in a ri.calyear. driveway lnt.o the yard oft In-WYNNSAIDTBATpurcbaseot dustrlal Way andmakeaomccurh a new city yard or renovation al and gutter improvements along theoldonearetopprtorityitems. ·that side of the year· "The yard ls really the heart of The allocation wUJ also cover city operations," be saJd ... It's the relocation of utility hoes where we keep most of our equip- wbere tbe city yard fronts on ment and where all the mai.D-Superior to make way for the i d City councilmen, informed or Lenance s one. the possibility that an ofrer might widening of that street. ''We need an adequate facility be made for the site, delayed a CITY MA.NAGER Robert to do a good job. Much of the proposed $32,500 remodeling of Wynn said that, iC the city gets a equipment and buildings were some of the buildings in the yard. good offer, councilmen may de-second-band when they were No price has been quoted . ..;;....;in~th;;.;.e~--=c:=.id=.e=.....;t.o~.;;;.sel;;..;;;..l _l_h_e_y._ar_d_an_d_lh_e ..... y _ _.P._U_r_c_ha.sed 30 years ago." FICTITIOUS 9USINES al LI llS ... f'ANGMAN NAMf STATEMENT An-'f'•tUow T NAMESTATEMENT Unltft6-... ildhit ht' lo110Wl"Q ~I• dOl119 butl· Tll4t fOllCMinQ per-Sare doing bull· '1tN•~ ca-Of1... ~\ •\ ~.r:;:.~'~a;:'"!.1tt11 ~· • ('QllYi-----------•THE FAMILY CIRCUS. 11 sll•ll 119 mandllorv upon ..,Y Coll· PUBl.JC NOTICE By Bil Keane ~ For the Record ~·s.is: Sult•IU5 ORANGE TURF SUPPLY. 19001 (11 Ne"'porl 8•v M•"•oem•"I N...,_. .. adl,CA.t~ Sky Park Solltl'o, Sllll• t<H, Irvine. Company 121 "--t &ay Auoclalff. Callfor11••9211• • 131 N"wporl 8•Y Company, UI Tel: 1n•l 7"4%M Ml<h•@I LeRoy K•nCl•ll, 2•111 N•wpon S.y Re•I Estale Com~ny, Publl""'° Oranoe Coast O•o!Y PllOL ~~111110o,cnn•·~'6r7e7et. L•Oul\a N111u•I (SI Newoort S.y ServlcH, 11 WanOer· 1 21 1m ..... ~., •1111 Riil, lrv•ne.~llfomla9V1S Ftb.2',anclMMtlll, 4• • Tl'lls buSI~ k ~llCi.tel Dy ... in- Tiie Newport 8ay Comp;a11v. ltd. a 1S2~1 IVld..al C•llfornla c~alton, 17 W-•rl"IJ PUBl.JC NOTICE Michael L. K...,111 Rlll,lrvlne,Calltornta9V1S Tiils •1"1eMe<lt ._.., "'"" wltll tilt Tiils buslnu1 h c:011Clucte4 by I FICTITIOUS IUSINEU ounty Clerk ot Ot1no.t Coul\ly Oft corporation. ••tll 2. 1911. T""N•wllOl'l81tCo.,Ll.d. NAME STATEMENT FJltSM ~ E Mllnsoro. ,... IOl'-"'9 ~s areCIOlno llU"· Publl\~ Or~ COIHt Oaoly Pilot, Pres1.-nt ,.l> ·~·A R I( V I E W HO M E S Maren 1, If. 21, 21, lf11 919-n Tiils 51.iement ._.., flted "'"" '"' PARICVIEW HOMES LIMITED. s2s? County Clerk of Ora1191 County on Cl'oebllSClr(le,trvlne,C..lllorn••'l170S PUBl.JC NOTICE March2,t9n. F7Klt RONALD L. TRUPP, Generot4 _____________ _ Pllbll~ Ol'anqo Co<tsl Dally Pllol P•rt,.r, Stl2 CN1>4" Circle, lrv1,,.., F1CTtTIOUS8USINESS Marcll7 1' 21 211971 134·1 C.lolornob9270S NAMt'STATIEMIElfT • • • • Thi\ t.N~S •HondUCleCI t>y o ltmlt TM fOllOWlllQ person Is Ooh~ buSI· PUBl.JC NOTICE e<lpa.IN!rSll•P nes\<1\ RONlld L. TNPO GOPHER CONHRUCTION U18 V..-..r•I Pannw Gr•1111>roar ldn•. Co\ta MUd This .iatemenl was Ill"' will\ the C.illlorn•d 97621> CoUlllY Cieri< ol Or..nC)U Gounly on Feb Audv Ju•r•r ?SIA G'"""brlar 8, 1•11. I LI.,., Co\ta Me'•· Catooomoa Q7f\2& F71Sll Tt1'\ bu''""'' I\ condutll>CI Dv en In· Pub41~ Or~ CM•t Dally Piiot. dl••OU•I Feb 11 • ..O Marcll 1, U, l I, 1911 Ruoy Juar~• ___________ _..,,...:n..;. ll\i\ \,..,...,,..,., w"' t t•..t wotn the PUBLIC NOTICE Coun1v Cl.rl< ol Or•nll'· County on Marc112. 1'71, F1Ml6 Publi\tw'<I Or•°lnq" CO.\I Odoly Pilot MMCll I 14, 21, 18, 1'71 ~)2·11 PUBLIC NOTICE lr•clor to Wllom • cOfttrect '' •w•n'9d 1--------------I •lld Uj)Oll lllY 5'Aleonlrector under 1111'11 FICTlllOUS IU51NESS 10 pay l'OI ~· ~ llW \aid >W>Klfl~ NAME!>TATIEMlNT r.ates to •II I~" wort<men. And T~ loll-11\Q per~ h d4Hn11 bu•I· rnecl'oano<Hl'llPIOV'td Dy,,,..., In Ille ... neu .. ecullon ol IM conlrecl Tiit oen•lty •~ F ... RM-OUT SERVICES. 1SIJ Hun f•llur• l e> comply lltrewlll\ IS U l11191on Strttt, !Mille 2. Huntlc>Qlon \l>tClflecl In Stell an 117S Of 1111 Llbor Beach, Calllonll• •'lf>"I Codt C"-ro~ 0, Flynn, 1$13 Hunt11111ton lllt Cclo1trector sMll P"f tnvel -Stre•I. ~ull• 2, Hu11lln9t0fl a ... cl\, s11l>>l\l•nc• paym..iu to ••<II Celltornlat21>41 wor•men ,_.d to ••«Ult ttw work. Tiii• .,.,..,.,,, ,. ~uctld ov en In H \U<ll tr-1 ->ulKIS14tftCt !NY· dlvldual mtni. are ""11neel In I/Wt •POtlablt col· (Nlrl4'\ o Flynn ttctlve •11reem•t'ls fll..CS w1111 Ille Tiiis S1<1l..,._I wn filed wllll the Department ol lnduslrlal Rtlatlons In Coun1v Clerk of Or411ge County on ..:cord.Ince willl s.<llon 1 nJ.I of 1119 F obrU41tY 9, 19n. Labor CoClt '71M1 Allenllon lsdlredeO tot.,. provlsl""' Publ•\IW'd O'anQ' "°''' o.illv Piiot In S.ctlon\ 1m.s •Od 1111 • of 111« M 1t(I\ 1 If ,, J!I "" 918'17 Labor CoClt conctrn•f\O 111• employ. """' Of ·-"'"" bV IM Colltrac:tor or •"Y suocon1ractcY unoer nlm !>ect-1n1 s. "' •""""°""· 'HIU""' the Contr•ctor or \Ubcontr•ctor tmDIOVl"9 tr-l'llf'I\ In ,.,..,, •l>P'f!fl PUBLIC NOTICE llCUl>leOCCUl>ill•oro lo alll)ly '"'""joint FICTITIOUS IUSINEU •Dortnllte\l\ID commlltM ,,..,.~, lne NAME STATEMENT ~~~c:' ~':1~~ =k•'c::;:~~~a;.~ Ttw-tollow1nq pe<\Orl 1\ 004ru1 b~ oroq,•m 1tt that tr.cj.-fo,. • cer-UUcAt• M '\' •\ ot •PP•O••• TntCt<'t•l:Ult woll .,.., th ( 0 NT R 0 L TE l E P 11 0 NE \l\t ••loo of~""'"" IO tournevm~ Afll '>WE QIN G St Q v ' ( r:. 360, tlltl woll 119 u>ed '" 1,... penormance ot MdCA•111ur BIY'd. Sull~81'. Sant• An•. IM contrecl TM ratio ot •l>P'~llte\lo Cll. •210~ le>urnevrnen In well Cd~ !11\all ,,.,, bo Wolll•m S~ldon MrH,.nrv. 1201 teull'••nont'IOll,,..uCl'l)I' MlnnHOl•Ave , CCl\ta M~u. CA .,~i& A W~ unemplovm•nl In IMar~a fl\I\ bu'llll<"\\ I> conducled by '"' In of co•••-by 1"e IO•nl ltDP•"nuceslltp dlvlOuel --------------1 comtn•llte ,,..s eac.-an a..,r..,.. e>t Wllllam S McH4tnry n' In'"" 90 GaVS prior to Ill<' reque•I Tho\ Sidi•"""'' w•' llled W•111 '"" NOTICE INVITING 9105 tor certiffui. or Cou~ •• C•orlc ol Ordnqe County on a. '#Mn 1~ numbProt ae>o,.ntlCM Ftbruary 1, 19n "At © Grandma's we got the choice of six ferent kinds of cereal in little boxes." dif- ~ ................... . Blrelu SANO.EMENTE OE NE II AL NOS I' ITAL Marc1111, ttn Mr. and Mrs. Gtylord v, .... 1..,._, O•n• Pooni. bOy. Mr. •!\cl Mrs. Wettu Slwver. S.S c1eme11t• Q• rl. Mr and Mrs. Plltrklt .... ~. 0- Poll\I qorl Mr and Mrs. RodOleV SltAll, Seit c1.,..,en1t,g1r1. Mlr<h1l,1t77 Mr. and Mr), Jack RllO.odeS, S.11 Cl•m~nte, girl M.>rcll 11. 1m •Ar ""<I M•\, Sieve S•ln, S•" C'ltM,nlt1, Qlfl M.ttdl 14 ,.,, Mr 1nd Mt\ S•e-OtWo P.wlowi\f. Ml\ iOI\ Vh•IO. glri Dbn1lrdlo•• 01 Marriage' FllM l't4inary 10 f\lohc• ls ll«•tO'r 91.,...111111"" Board of lru\t~ of 1"8 Coast Communolv Coll~• Ooslrkt of Oranqe C<111nty, Cal1tom••. "1111 •t<elve ~~led b•CI• up lo 11·00•.m, -eW•Y. Aprf16, 1~17. at H•e PurctiMlnc;J 0.pt. ot S41•d ~l\ool Cll<lrlct l0<at"" ;tt 1370 Ad<>m• A,,...ue, Co•U ~. C.llfomla, at #lllcll 11,,.,,. .,.,a D•d\ w111119 pu041cty _...., ano '"' "d tor Ill Prontlnq & 8•ndh1Q 1'11 UGl>lden~Coll~C.taloq In lr1lnl"11 In Ille ar•• r.<c !<'!Cl\• ratoo ot one to five, or c. wnen '"" ''""" (,)fl \!low 11\dl ,, Is rtl)lat1nq al ll'-''' 110 ot II\ m"m trltU6 Publl\l\M 0.dnqt fnd'I O•lly Polol. F•b. a andMdr 1, U 11 1911 19).11 Mexico Police OSBORN, Cllrls F. Ind Jet k M•rion, !ilolln4, R . ..CS JuOV 1........,; HOLMES. Urda "'1-alld Blllle Ge11t; SEAGER. Ellta119th K~ •nd Peter JKOll; MARTIN6Z, Eloy R. and OolOf'es; ALLEN. l.tcla M. -N•tltanH . PHILLIPS, WllllemC.11<\d 1.oralne E ; VANDIVER, Lloyd T, and Janice Rae; BERNEY, M•r9 uerl1e af\CI Oanlel T .; CHAMPELOVIER, F~to(lo. Paul enCI 0.-111 Mn PUBLIC NOTICE 01 Pronh"'11'71 C<M•t Communl!y CDllO<Q~ Olstro<t S<lmll'lff S..ssoon Clan ScMdule All blch are to be In IKCOrdilf!C• with '""' &od Form IMtrutt•on• •nCI Concll-1--------------tlon\ •nd §oecH1c•Uons wn,cl'l r\rr now Attor.-..,y•1Llw .. 0 Ntwp0f1 C"nt~ Or ~u·tt SIO MtwDOl'1 8 ... <11 CA '1..0 Ttl fl1Cl MC-6Sll Allc,.·uytor PellllenH Pvrt1 hi-rt Or·tr\11• (.c,\ t 0d / P1tnt '\A<itf,\}1,'11 l 't '"' CP- NOTICIE l OCAEOITOAS ~UPERIOA COURT OF T>ff STA.TE OFCAlll'OANIA FOR 1HECOUNTYOFOAANGE NO At0ll7 f 'I t I "t EL~ I! l • S lof 0 RT Cl••' I .~'1 NOTlr~ ''1f'QEflV GIVEN to ti.t Of" flt1t t1nd" f'TMV be ~u"'d tn '""° off1e,. tit In• PutCl'oa\fnQ A91'nl ot Wld Kl\oOI d1\tr1tt E 1t:h ~ddermust\Ubm•t woh "'' t'l'd -------------;~~~';7,' o-::::, :'.~.·n:·!~~~.;.':~: P UBUC NOTICE ,,,.. . '"1 »·•"""' "" rf'QU>rell lo"'" • <•''Hf't"\ cttittlrll. c,..rtt•1•d (P'IH'k, M' bldO.r \ b<>t>CI ~ o.y•b•~ lo ,..,.. "' cln o• thr Coa\I (.ommun•l\I CollM!' D•o,,t,.tn Board of Tru\tf"t\ 1n 1tn JMl)Ul'\1 not •M\ thdt1 """ ~rctnt rs• 1 ""' ,.,.. \Um bid ~ ..J CJU-'"•nt~t" INI t"'411' b1'1d..,. w ltl "'"''"1' l"'o the Pf'OC>O"tt'ft COl'll,..~ct ,, ttwrri \4~ ,.,. .tWard@l>d to t'llm &n t,,_. """"'of tauurt In,...,,,,... 1f\lt\ ~u' I'\ (Of'll h"~rt t"-e ptOC:ff'd\ f')t 1""' thf'll• ., w ill£)!• fold•1tfld "'i,.. thfl ('1\fl Qt l ~ ,,,,. full .um thtr-~ will C)I• 'O''"''•d "' u1d \C hooo Cll\tnc1 \TATIEMENTOI' A8AND0NMENT 0, USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME T,,_. foflnwlnq,,. f\M "'"' tih·HHk,rw~tt It\ \l'',.l)ft,.,...f1f11flf'\y1,l]tJ\l,,.\\,n ''°'""' <.TARCRAFT A Pl) flOOV I' 1 Wr t W-\r~..,. 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FICTITIOUS 8USIHESS NAMESTATUolENT "Ttwf0110Wh'\IQO"rVtt\ O• '" ritw ,JU'(•S~Ylt .\DMfA T Nr. ~Hl C 4L FOAtH A lEA•.iNr, '>Y\TE ... 7'1 W t~n ~ll MI CD\IA M*".t (.'tl·•·•rl'\1 .... ,'fl]"i CJ,h·t'I Ai1 ... ft IMt\f'._ ~"I\ o.-,.,.-f•~td, ttU,,lir,Qfl)f'\ ~Mh. (Al If or"' ,f ~71'i"6 ~~\·U • r •m "'' ( .. " ffflf'tO, t( I l tQU.,4' S A.N ('.EPf•NIM•• Noqv•• CA~I•'' OEVELOPNIEN T I 1M1ffr] \/\1 JOC,frHP WAr.'lrR .. •1111- .. 'MOii' Ctrrte, lrYll'\I ' ti ' • 11• '., 'I)\ 0'>'"' l ~" H•J,..Onqton "' ,.,. P\ rA Ronald t Truop • ••. ,,,., •• P _,,,~, "'"' .. ~ \)S1 CtldbfP. (,1 ft• I"' ~ r' itNnt t Th n.1\.t"""' two ntJ t t'WY1y '"''1 f)y rn, O•J'\lf"l411'\\ ,.J conch.tehtl ov an •n ~I• oua1 [)~v·1 A.ll•n JACnh lflll~ \\M~nt wt t1l•"ti w•th IM rf'>111'\t t C .. ,., of Or•"Ot Co ... mtv on CJ]IOS •'1 •""' • i'J.\t TM\~IW"'\1\ConOIJ(lft'1by tlll"\tf J .,,...C"'q 'Nlt'lf""• M•"'"' \911 • •1p.u·trw' .l\10 ,., •f•'"'"'-"'' '• ... , w II\ • .._. CNJt'lty Hnnaih1l ln1pio ,. .. ,.. ot r~ ""'"' (l'H.H'h' on M.-t,,~ •• ..,, ... Pvb"'""" 0.""9" i:o.~1 O••lv P•ln1 ('""'""' PMtnn tft1 • MArtl\ I U 1\ 111 1'1/ -11 y,,f'; >IM""'l'nl f\1"'1 With'"" ('>UnlV '7m4 t h•rk of OrM'9"" County on F~b• u.rv ~ Pubft\t-"-'1 C'lir' tnl')i C11• t D.,, iv p.tnt PUBLIC NOTICE 1'1/ M lHh ]I 1;\ '"td Aorol & II 1'11 ""SM 10)) I' Puntl"""""' °"~ ('M,, OAll• "11\1 f M> 11.-rcltl,1•.l• .~,, I~\ I PUBl.JC NO'l'J("E l'ICTITIOUS llUSINEU NAM• STA TE"'ENT Tiie to11.,..1no _....,, "'" dOl"Q '''"' nt"\5a' SA N GERONIMO /\ DEVELOPMENT LIMITfO HU (.llabll\ Ckcle, I rvlM. CA 971A\ Aon.ttd L Trooip c.,...nfl'f",11 r'l tr1nttr. )?StCllabflsctrcl•, lrvln• (/\~llO> Thr\ bu\ine'' '' rn"nud""d b'i 1 'I Im lied Pl"'-'hlp Ror\llld L lruPO ~alP1r1,,... Tnl• sta1...._1 w•· lllM w.11\ the COUf\IY Oen of Ounqe County o" Feb 8, 1'77. ,.,,..J PubllVoed Or-eo.11 o~uy l'llol. Feb. 1t,~ Marcil 1, "· 21, 1•11 PUBl.JC NOTICE S--t NOTICE Ol'T•USTIE'SSALE T <, Nn r •O'! Pl'BLI(" NOTICE 0" Apr\I b ,.,n Puk P•il<" iro• I CP J&.J1 Or,.., t:;.-r"1Cf' 11'\dulv •ooolntiact Trus.t,.... !tUl'ERIOft GOU RT OF THE '"°"' ..-d DIJ"VAnttll ~rl nt fnJ\I '" STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1'0" «>rcled N~m""' IA 14'7~ "''"'' No THECOUNTVOPOllANGE HllOS In"°"" 11"6~ M9" 1'1/11 nl 01 Ho ._'OJ.I' Uct•I A.c.orttiro In thia "''"'' nt ,,,,. Coun t, ...... ol ANNA M MAGUIQE, ly RHO•CI"'' of O• .. no• Couf\fy 0.• ••>"'° ('1111illrnl3 Will !.Ell AT PUBLIC NOTICE l'i HEQEOY GIVEN to llW AUCTION TO HIGHE'H &•DOER rr'""91tM\ f'lf. 1"6 .~,. ~mf'd "9<.ect-nt FO,_ CA.SH ~~'18btia At t•m• nt '•I• In Uut .111 e»fO'I~ h.tv1riq ci~.m~ t)Q''"°'' 1111wful m()nrf'y ~ tt'w' Un1tt1d '!14'111"'' ,,, ""' ••Ill --..1 ••• roqulr,..., to Ill• '"" 111or111 tronl ""''~nc~ la I~ County ll••m. wltn '°"' ""'tt'~"' •nucl'M'r•, in Court HOU\"~• 100 Ll••t C• nltr Ori•• t"'° nfflt8 ot ,.,.. ''"'" ot IM &bolrP rn INO\t I" th• r lty nt !>.•nlA Al!t 11111'<1 court "'l<>1>••'l""tlh<'l'll, wllnttw C.lllbrnl• "" rl(llil 1111• •ntt ont.ro<I llt<•• .. rv """'""'' to the ""°"'~'9""d c0<1veV.O to""°"""" l'tolrt IW 11 und<tr •t '"" I-n•flo ot CUMMINS MC ... 111 0-' n4 Tn"' '" '"'' oro<Wf1y CLAIN £WOLD •OO Campu• Onv• \1lu•l•d In \•Id Coul\IY ttnCI St.alt !><Iii" 700 Ntowoorl R<t..-h C.olll~n•·• c1e.crlllecl•• .,"° W'horl\ I• In• o•~· °' b>HIM\\ Of • ,, vnot••o.d ln!oreil '" IOk lS •nd 11'1• uncs..,,1qnoc1 In •• 11 m•ll•" o-naln· 16. 81CICk I\. S-.Ct1or> 8 nl N•wf">l'1 t119loll•••''"'""''"ltlctn<ollflnl within !loacl\ ~' ~· mao rf'C'Ordf'<I In 8oolc • tour rnonlM Al"'' IM 11,.t l>Ubllti\llon Piii• ,, OI Ml'IC•fl-Olll M•DS, no<:O•d• of this nOlk~, Of Hid UUlllY Oa1e<1Marc111S ,.,, llle••••hC1dr'*'••""o111ercom1"0t1 VIRGINIA REYNOLDS dotilO"lllO'I, If ""Y ot 1111 '"'' Dte>.,..rty E-Ul•l•ot-Wlllnf O<tK•lt"'Uo1vel•OUf-11'dl&bl' ,,,,, tn.-.111-ddO<•Of'nf, W ll•lboe lllvd . Nowpnr1 8U Cll .. ICTITIOUS IUSINE!>S CUMMINS, "'<CLAIN. '#01..0 C•lllorltfa. NAMISTATltMliNT Iv Ml,"-lo.efe Tll• u"dt,.IOll•d Oll<lalm\ •nv TIM lollOWl"'ll Pl"'°"' ere Ootllq ""'4· 4'H(•"""'Or., Sult•M ll1blllly fOr any lll(l)f'f*'CI,,.\\ ol I~ NHH' lfe-w,...tlM<ll,CA.,,_ 't'"' ~• •nd otller romrnon cl•· FI c I( e R & Ru F" ING Ttl' CJt417'H• 1I011lll011,llany,_,,.,_,,.,.,,., ""CHITecn, '10 Newport C..11ter Att~teraxecvtrt• Sa•d .. , .. wltl bt M•dt, bul wlll'IOUI Otlw, N-1 Buen. CA .,_ Pu11ll!Nd Oranoe CO.ti D<tllv Piiot ,.,,,..,.n1.,,. wMTantv. ewv•,..,, Im WILLIAM p l'ICKER WEST!ltlf Marc" ll.2terod Aorll • 11. ttn 110117 pit.cl 1'1191fdHIQ 1111 ... _ .. ,.i .... or .... AltC11tTeCTS COLLAllOAATIVf.,1--------------1cun1br-...tOM'1'tl\clrelf'Ml11l114.,.. .... INC. • C.llfClfnl• corl>Otattof\ 410 PUBUC NOTICE coD•l •umOl tlle l'\Ol•Htl wurf'd bf \lid New.-1 c.Mltet Or1ve, N•wport 8<1.o<ll, Oeed ot Tr1nt, to-W'lt· tlO 000 oo. wllll CA t)'60 1111~r•\I tl'lt•-· •• DtcMGH II\ H id TlllJ bu\I,...~• I• M ll\Q (OftdU<ted by l'ICTITIOUS IU'llN•H l'Olehl, lldvlntf'\. If Ally, llll<tet Ille •corpnrAtlM I NAME STATEMENT termt <II \~Ill Offd Of Truot, '"''· WILLIAMP F'ICt(ER Thtlo1'°""4PIQ0tftOn\areCIOlnob11•1· cll••O•• -... ...,._of I"" frutt• WESTEllNAArHITECT, llHt "' encl OlllMl 1"'1tl<rNl•d IW Uld Oef'tl Of (0LLA90~ATIVE INC AAMUllONQ CNT!'-f'RIStS Trutl Mtl*I 8y wun .... P. l'I(~., ,,. ,, ... AW ... ti, C.0.1• ~. 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Jir.-001nq hu\1 The C.ontrclCtnr h reQuir.-d to m.ake "''\'\ "' (Ontrlbullon\ In tun!!\ t•\t•bll\hed tor Pfi&I' ENTERPRl~E'. onH t.,_ •t1m1n,,trat1on l\f IOC'tr'Mt1rtl'\MO M.,, Arth1-'"" Ji?ul .. ..,,.,,., \1111., 7M o'oqr•m· '' l'W" f'molov· t1•q1 lef'f'd dO Nt-Not>rt fiof"arta ( d11f· ,.,.. ·• •r·.v prf'l'\l1C~Ot f0U'"'°"m.-n 1n fll"IV •ODff"l"I (.l\.trf~ .-."'1 f -it I ~r"" l:)o\ ~'" t1reablia1,~on .ucl'lron1r,.,t'"f'\•no11 tr\t Or,..,,. HJnt n'JfC,, F-1., t\ '>1"-" Contra<tOf'"' O"\ ,....,. oohhr work\ (..11,fnrn1' \1tr c.trto m.,_.,"9\UCh contr1t>ut1on"i Jo"n A f..1 •1 ht1\t 1tn P..trl;.im1·t1t lhf' (ontrM.•or .tn'1 f)"V \U~ontrar LNJf.tdlrt C 1hlMt"11 ''" und,.r tilm \hell <"omotv w1tn tnc '"-CJ tv1rt "'''•S \111 ror-•• 1 f'"l')nn-·Hv Hnn UVlrt•mrnt\ rJ4 S-r Hon 1111 S ""rt t111 If It',,,,.,,'°' •1unt1n'1tnt'I R .. 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AL PllOPIE ATV TO HIGHEST BIOOIR f\lotlu '' l\erPbY q111en 1°"11 \eqreo.-1 •d 11<0\ woll "" reulv"d tor ult to 1n. ll•Ql\t\I blcl<lotr•\I nl lllP lollowtnq U\00 "'Qt1IOmfflt wtl•r P't t\tt\ bl.,, oec tered wrplu• t~ 11\t ,_.,. ot t"" Coast Com· mun1tv Coll~ 01'\trl(t APOLLO OFF'iET PAINTING PAE!tS MOOELNAlolQ.1 '>Al• hlel\ will M Ol't~d Al\0 l)Ubliclv r~ad "'ouo tor S'"l'"'l~lt'<l lltms '" '"'· I'd on tn. PfoPCKl'<l lorm •I 11.00 11 m , Tu .. wl•Y. Marci\ 1'I It//, In .... CO'\· l•r•ncf' Room of lht 01\trl<t Ad· mln111ra1ton 8uoldlftll 1110 ACl•ms AV•flU• ""'" ~.. C.lllornl• All t>ld\ mu•t "" d<:ll_..., to th• olflU' ot 111" Purc,,.,sl"'I A(ll!lnl 11 Illa eboW lid· d'"" prlOr to ""' llrna Mtl lor lt>t 011tn· lnq lo lie .. 119ibl• f()r(on,ldClretlon. Propo\al form• el\d COMDl•I• In· •trutllon• m•y oe otllalMCI Al t~ Purcha\lllQ 0-PI. oft"" Dklrlel at tM •l>D.,. addres• F<>r •dOltloftal Inform•· llOI\ or 1-llOn •DOOlnt..-1, t.iill Mr R~n c. Moor" mo ss..S1s. 81ch mutt l>t 1ctomCM1nl4td bv " CMlllled or Casllttr'• Cnectr m•dt -------------lp•v•ble to'"• Cool Communlly PUBUC NOTICE COlleqt Olttrlel,"' c.~11. In en amou111 not IHI 1'-I~ ot Ille total bid. -------------1 Per-•I cttKlts ••• not tc<"'IMll• Cl'·:.. OeooJllt t11 tUCc:•11ful bl-r"I wlll be lfOTIC£ TO ClllOITOftS -ooll•CI to rt-. ciurhc-prfGI ot,,., _ SUl'••IOllCO\.lllTO~TM~ °"'"<MO• lftd/OI <Hll wlll be,.... nATE Of' CALll'OltNIA 1'0._ turn.a w1111tn 111._, cl•.,. ailff IM THICOUNTYOl'OllANO• 6otro ol lrotl ... ,. a«ft(llll'Ce of lllQll Ne A·telT• 111111\ I ""'1•11 wttl bt O'I WIOllMd.., ettate Of PAUL MATTESON AP•llU, 1•11. t<.-OEOEA 0.CH.a<I All u~ of cllrlaoe alld ,_ .. NOTICE IS HERR9Y OlllRN 11D Int •re lho rMPOnslbfll1\I of PurcN14Pfltl (rtodllor\ of tt.e Ibo.,. MIMCI 0.<ecl..,I '' u lM I•• wlll b• adtltd lo •II 11'1•1 111 ll'!OOM llevlf\9 c:letm1 -l"JI •-" ..,1..n v•lltl ,.... .. , ul• ta• tllt tald de<.-! we reQlllntlt to tit• l)Otrmll •¥d 11<<-•tiblel llWm wl"' tlW ~tt-Y "'9UCIWtS. Ill Th• A __ ,,,_,_,., ..... rtgl•llO••I""' tl!t 111110 ol llW cl""" of '"' ll>OW •11 <tl'IY .,.. •II l>lch or In w•lve •"Y Ir lltltld <turt °"to 111'9...,t tn.m, with Ille reoui.11111oi11>1onnt lltv 111 tlle blOcll~ IWOUl•Y VOUCl!t". 10 ..... ullCl.al'tllGn•d All m•lfrl~I' •rwf f:Q\11""''"' a•• \C)ICI In •II"• l•w otllC" tr! THOMA$ t.., LOR 0 , ,.,, "at """"""' I\'' rOlldttlon. Th" Sult• ,,, nu1 "•-cl• V•len<le, Cb•tt C.oMmu ... 11y (011•11• 01''''" t...,un• Hfl". CtlltMlll• .,.,, Wllldl 11 m•-n "°_'.,,'" wrotttnor lmpl1"1 tl\t pit<• of MlnH•of 11\t IHMltrstened "'to t""<"""lllMOl M\y lloml\l In all m•ll•noert•lr>l,.. t• '"" nt1!e0f f'•Ymtnl '"lull "'"'I bw "'..,. w••~• .. ICldCl<f'detll wltl\l11tour-ll•tali.r tivt ,.0,..,'0 d•v~ ••••• "Ollt • "' lllellr\t1•ut1llceltcnottlll1110tl<•· •"'•rll -""'''"m"t mu>\"",. O•t•d Martn U tt17 molfflt 1,..,,, tho C'.0111'9" <:Aml>li• at llutM• K~• ume of tun oaytll<'rit r-u1r1~01ttwrWtllt1I Tiil• llOlk• It 1 ... .,-rtv:d Wltll ~f'Cll llW •bcWlntm<tdelltc'edfftf, tMOl of,.,. Cltltornl• f<luotlon CCXI• THOMAS t...1.0t'D '\INO•MAN t WA f'°N ~~m J uni "•-•Vllleflcl• S«NtMV, a.a.-•e11n"'"' ....,_. ...... CA mn c:.a"c. ... .,1111,11.,c.11 ... 1'1f111MI trl·ml Otltrln AtW"Myi.rl-'11 °"911' MetO!Jt,-tl'OOt !ft ll'y .. lv.it ()o.nqt t04IM O.llV ...... ..u&llt!IH Ora<' .. c .. 1t Delly, M¥Cllll,.,tlldAllf114,t1,lt71 'ft MIW'Clll-4,11,ttn '9U t!O.. 15 Arrested In Extortion MATAMOROS. Mexico IAP > -Three high- ranking Mexican police offrcers and 12 policemen have been arrested in connecllon with the extortion of $14,000 from ::. Kentucky man for the release of hes son. Mexican police made lhe arrests four days after Perry Lee Greer or Lexington. Ky., told US authorities he had been forc1::d to pay the money to get police to release his son. Perry Lee Jr., 19. Mexican authorities apologized to the Greers Sunday and returned Greer's S14,000 and the keys to his son's car , '"h1ch had been taken during the ar- rest. Zaire BomfnJ ln1.,ader# BRUS.SELS, Ol'lgium CAP> -Zaire air force planes today bombed invading Katangese forces, the Belgian radio reported. The radio said one of the planes was hit by Katangese artillery but managed to land safely in Kolwczi, now the hl'adquarters of the Zaire <irmy for the operations against the Invaders. The air at- tack was at Diloto on the border of Angola from whl'rl' the invasion was launched March JO. Fn•rarh ltlarket Drop• PARIS (AP> -The French stock market fell sharply today after the Socialist-Communist al· hance won a popular vote majority and control of more than 70 percent of the big cities m Sunday's local election runoff. One broker blamed the slide, which averaged ( IN SHORT about four percent, on "jittery Black Monday tradmg" and added. "you ) can't say where 1t will go." Sunday's results spelled the biggest de( eat ever for the conservative-centrist coalition the late President Charles de Gaulle forged aft.er he cstablisbe<i the Fifth republic 19 years ago. FBI Of li~e• Bo•bed NEW YORK (AP) -Bomb~ Wt'nt off early t.o- d3y in two buildlngs housing New York offices of the FBI and the American Bank Note Co. The Puerto Rican terrorlsl group FALN claimed it planted the expl06ives. A man walking by the Manhattan building in which lbe FBI bas offices was hospitalized with a minor t>houlder cut Ruffered when the bomb went of(. O..ted a.Jet lailed BRAZZAVILLE, Congo (AP> -P'orroer Presi· dent Alphonse Massainba-Debat baa been arrested 1s the ortianb:er of the squad that aa&assinated hl!J succeNOr, President Marien Ngouabi. tho Congo government announced. Nicouabl overthrew MoH•mba-Debat In a mmtary coup 1n 1968. The owtt.ed president was tried by a mllltllry court, acquitted and allowed to· remain In the country. Podgana11 on Mb•lo11 MOSCOW CAP> -President Nikolai Podgorny left M°"'cow today on a major Soviet dlplomaUc miasloo to southern Africa where he wUl meet leaden of bJack polltlcal and guerrilla movementai flRbllng wblte ,..gh:nes, dlpk>matic sources said. Poctaom1 new nnt &o Tamanla. Cob.an Preet. dent ,.,del Cutro had left Tanunla hoUn be!ore on his way to Zambta and Mozambique. and the.ro ,.as no lndJcatlon the two men would meet. ZIKE. <Ao<'91nl• M. 111d Cllfton17 COLEMAN. Rlclllrd E. and Nal\Cy a.; FRAZIER. Virgin•• A. and 6•rn1r<1; PRUOHEL, llmothy C, end Mlcnel• M.; MELTON. Jolln R. lllCI Autor• s . FULLER. Florence ... flld Jamn <; , t..EVIS, R~t>Kca E S -Camon -II; ROC.ERS, Otarltt• anCI Sarebeth VAN MIN!tEL, Glort• .no Alllll HOPPE. 8•~r• Ulf\M and Rov R..,.rt WPIGHT, O>rlsllM Joy Wl1C)!lt end Lawttn<e (drl HAYlllES, S.,.,Jarr11n FranNl•n Md El•lne Ann; MOHUN· ORO. Lal'Or• Jean and Jamu Glenrt; MOSS. Allee J and Robel'1 W : CUM· MINGS. IC•tllfeen A. -RkMrd L.: HAl!AISON, Jo~n c af\d LlflCI• Olan4t. LORTS Wend't.ondJoM~ CANEZ H•lent ""d Er,.•I e ; COOPER. Nanc.y A. Md Harold 8 ., FRAZELL. ,,,..,,,,., L 8nCI Jom LI JOHNSON. Ann•lle and Wllll•m RQ9er. 8RANST0"4, JoseOll Wiil iam al\CI Judith-I THISSELL. Oon4ICI R.ay •nCI Ellt.1i.ll\; HUG+4ES, Peggr RaeandJ-L. 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IC ., S" )I I\ 16 T SACTIO ._. •-._., ... _.__ ,... ...,.,. Nw ..,__ Do-t-CIN . "......,. _____________ ,, • -.... / .. 1~ •• --.. •• . PbiUp Marrtl acqu.Jred ASR lD ,. but it 90Gn I itHlf 110 preottUpjed LD the c11arett.e and bccT lAeaMs that It blld no ClnCJ'ILH lc1l to mount a proper assault ae Gillette and the a.bum& market IT8 'IOBACCO BRANDS <MAat.llOllO, BENSON & Hed1es. Vir llnia Slims and Merit) hav-'howiabed, movinl tbe company's share of m a rket from 20 to 25 percent in the put five years. And Lts Miller beer brand5 have done ao sensattmally that their ma r ket s h a r e h as Jumped rrom "to 12 per- cent over the same period. Meanwhile, ASR held on to an 11 percent sha re or the $380 million Money Tree blade market, third behind Gillette's 60 percent and Schick's 22 percent. Philip Morris. busy with beer and cigarettes, virtually ignored at You would have to look hard in an annual report lo find ASR mentJoned. And in presenta tions to security analysts, at was not mentioned Reahzmg that 1t couldn't do right by ASR. Philip Morns looked for a buyer. It talked to a dozen companies but couldn't find 0 1w wlllin~ to take over thl' ASl1 pl.int in Staun ton. Va . and confront Gillette head-lo-head THEN, TOWARD TllE END OF 1976, at found a taker m Bic Pen Corp., which had Just invaded the blade market on its own wtth a disposable razor Bic agreed to take ASR off Ph1hp Morns 's hands for $20 million Confronting Gillette would be nothing new for Bae. They're old antagonists in the ballpoint business <Bic vs. Paper Mate) and disposable lighter business CBic vs. Cricket). B1c 's disposable razor 1s imported from Europe. But the company said that 1f it acquired ASR . 1t would move to produce the razor in ASR 's Virginia plant All or that would appear to be good news for blade users. If anybody needs tough competition. it's G1lletle, which has long enjoyed a lockhold on the blade market. And Bic ha~ demonstrated in the pa:.t that 1t knows how to hang tougt\ against G~lette. BUT THE DEAL MA V NEVE'< MATERIAUZE. The rederaJ Trade Comm1ss1on IFTC>. guardian of our ant t1trusl laws. stepped an last month and blocked the sale . Standing reason on 1t!<! head. the FTC ruled that Bic's ac· qu1s1t1on of ASR would be ant1compet1t1vc The FTC noted that Bae has already entered the blade market and should thus not be allowed to absorb anot her · company. If Bic ~ants to make blades in the Unated States, it should s tart from scratch. said the FTC So Bic called off its dt'<tl with Philip Morris And the company said at has no 1nknt1on of builchng a plant here to make razor blades It "'111 ccmtinue to import its disposable razors ., PHJLJP MORRIS. CALLING THE FTC action .. totally 1 1rrespons1hlc," said 11 would move now to shut down the , ASR plant an Virginia. l<•avmg one less 1·ompetilor m the : razor blade market ' And that's good n•'\\' fnr C1lll'll1· Blue-chip Stocks Cause Market Loss NE\\ YORK 1 AP > Rlue chaµ issues l<'d a stea<h retreat in a relat1vcl\ quiet stock market session today The no" Jones anragc• of 30 mdustnal stocks iost 7 U. po1ntl' lo 95.1 54. Losers held a 7.5 lead ovt·r gainers C1mong N(''-' York StoC'k Exch<:tn)!<' ltslt•d u•sues I .arr) \\'<.i('htd ut Bae ht• l labc) Stu<irl lract•d some oft h1· ma rkl•t s "' l'<.I knt>ss to · "Prt nj? cleaning·· by an n·~tang inst1t11 t1ons J?t>tling r<'ady for first-quarter reports .. Th<':> n • kirking out stnc·ks they don t "'ant an th<'ir portfolios at thr r•no ot th<• qu<irlc-r. ·· h(• "aid. m<'nt1on1ng n· cent!) . clt•pn•sscd 1ssi1t•s llkt• East man Kocl:1I-. Nf'w Y()tlo AP I "'t Of\,_. 1,,n h1• 'J . ... tfJ('k" ... 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Off 6 I 1'1 OH & I '• Off I 9 "' 011 SI .. 0 11 \7 '• Off I 1 t '• Ot' ~ 1 '• Off ~ 1 ,, ()ff 4. • Ott • • 1 4 Ott • 1 I Oii A~ ·J ... ,, ,.,. • ... c ,., r· ·' r. ... •• .. . ... . .. h' Drama Fuzzy El f AP> Doeu-dram1 ll the lbat cl&Jm to rttr.ate rt'll M m.t Ml,_, I ~ta. T l at t C t a variatlcm ol' prwW. De da7 \o d«u-clrama la a!OioL J1'•1ct tn Louiluuia. and l call •I•~ •as 11 •bla be m·--n-. Ot.nen il 1umho-drama ill--• ... ..,.. -. NBC eaJl.s It ''Tbe Ufe and Auuslnalion of UM • ac:UtbatAaner appearaa 1aolderlDUMac:ene 1 l Of buddlqromance. Kingfh.b." lt'1 about Huey Lon1. the conlrovers a We _ a loolr at b1a lean cM.Uu A .... u a Loulal&oa populli t, 1overnor, "~nJ\lOr and, some •-~· say, dJctator who was f1tally shot tn 19~ in Baton trav~ Hleam.n, touU.na •bat 1ounda like Rou1e. "cutJJn.' Subsequent raurdi lnd.lcat4d tbe 1oodl were Cottoleoe, a cookln1 oU. STA.aJUNG ED A8NEa AS Lon&, filmed in Then lt'a back to tho bc»pltaJ, then to b1a early Baton Rouge with at le .. l 14 Louisiana-based sup· political days. bis plans to redistribute the nation's porting players, this two-hour film by Robert wealth, and his political start in 1918, when be was Coll.lna is one of the bardest·to-foUow historical elected a st.ate railroad commissioner. tableaus I've ever seen. Woe betide you ii you [ J ALL TID8 IS COVE&ED in husband-to-wife aren.'t.aseriousst':lde.nt of T\' REVIEW dialogue, likewise bis fint race for governor, Lou1s1ana poht1~s, of ~ followed by a quick flashback to the hospital to in· Long •. h 1 s Po I 1t1 ca I · troduce his brother, Earl (Fred Cook), who banters m a c. h 1 n e a n d h 1 s with reporters. machinations They ask Earl about hts feud with his brother. . The show opens with a chap on a front porch at But not until later do we get an inkling of part of the rug~t. being told Long h as ~en shot at the St.ate dispute: Huey, heading for the U.S. Senate, Capitol and the alleg_ed assatlant -Carl A. Weiss, declined to back Earl for lieutenant governor. 29, a doctor killed by Long's gun-totmg And so it goes, hospital hubbub, political scan. bodyguards dal, cries of "Every man a king!" and noisy pere· ~be chap, an apparent Long crony, goes to ~e grinations from state house to U.S. Senate and hospital where the wounded senator, famed for his possible third-party battle against Pr~sident "Share Our Wealth" plan to soak the rich, is being Roosevelt. tended. Long's wire, Rose <Diane Kagan}, then ar· rives. OtNf WllDfl • llll (lAYIUIOtl SILVH STllAK<'OI •IUI ...;..;..;..:.,;,;;.;;..JpHANTOM Of THI PARADISE ('<! \• •. ,.h " ..... , ... 994 2400 ...... 4• •11th ,,., ... , ... 994·2400 '"II llUU\ lllNI( PAHnl!I snum AGAIN 1•Gl hu\ P•OM NOON Till THHl •G• I 0 OSCAI NOllllNA llONI' IOCKY l'GI 10UY NO '·<ill! lllHOA VACCAIO e OOH SltOUD HOUSE IY THE LAKE 111 'lUI SHADOWS IN AN EMl'TY ROOM 1 -~~-"""""'."--.. --10 OKAt NOllllNAllO,;r-'"_.' ........ NETWORK ,.. • Ol<AI NOllllNAflONI 'tC-"t .,.-... A STAR IS BORN 531 ·9580 IHOwlNQ &I t e ) )0 e t e I lO e 11 10 .. T NO 'AUU _....,....,.,,.,------.. I Ull lAN<AJJll e CH.OLIS OUININO .. ,:=,~~... TWILIGHT'S LAST GllAMING t•I 53 1 9580 'LUS TH( NEXT MAH 111 ••••••••••••• t0 t0H(l -..)it•••..,. , ~ .... t l ')• i ,, '•• t.tlt • \,._IU.l>"lt • 0 tWl'O•t a;tlft WOl1((1 (Mll0"fW\;llf0111 tJ l•ftt -----AOUl.T fHTltf•f .. .MI HT Ri\I ~· ·:::·~2 l SUMMH KH~} TUCHflS t•• •-liM .. M-tAi.Oli-IM.--...::.:2:..::5..:3:.:..:.:6:.... 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UIOM SIL VII STUAK ,,01 ,lUS ALIX ANO THE OYl'SY c•I OfNI WtlDfl e llH ClATIUlo.4 Sil vn srauic cl'01 'LUS AUX ANO THI GYPJY c•• 10 O\C41 frritQM1,..at10M\ •OCICY ••0 1 •1ul HUSTU •<. iOlt f flifO PAUi\ • Ot<•• frritOMINAU()h \ A STU IS IOU"• •1..i1 ST IVU 'O IO<ll f °'C!.!~- 04..C WltDCI • llll CLAYIUIOOO Sil vn STIUK 1'01 hUS AUX AHO THE OYl'SY 1•> f>fTll SUUI TMI fflfl( 'AHIMll STllllS AGAIN 1•0 1 'lUI 'ROM NOON TILL THiii 1•01 ILL-DEFINED CHARACTERS float in and out, as do poorly-constructed scenes. At one point, Long campaigns for a vague white-haired lady. You will have to be mighty alert to realiie she's Hattie Caraway, U.S. Senate candidate from Arkansas. The Caraway caper pu11><>rts to show Long's emergence as a major political force, but like so many moments in the s how it is only a fleeting study in murky . Asner, a good actor, seems miscast. But then he dido 't have much of a script from which to work. It makes Long's incredible life and times seem naught but bayou hieroglyphics on a 2l·inch screen. ~n TMEAmES-ORANOE CO SOllot CITIUNS SI.SO 11ROCKY11 7:30 .. 9:45 SAT/SUM-I :30-3:40 5:4S.l:OO. I 0: I 5 CINEMALAND ll ll Sa W::rw ....... U) lltCI "HOUSE BY THE LAK£" (Rl 100 10 10 i•f \..,.._11 ll 4 ttO r 10 t J 00 ''SHADOWS IN AN EMPTY RtlOM" t 49 \AT \UM-1 It\ 4\' I\ CINE MALAND 1114 \t ...... .. ..... '1) W), llCC •UtOME FLEW ovrw THE COCKOO'S ~EST" ,,,,,..,., \UW-1oos "1110 "SHAMPOO" IR I t JO UT WN-l 10 I 0\ CINEMALAND Ill.St ..... ,. .. ,.,, .. 'J\ 1'4• llH PU•••4 °KING KONG .. Wf•D•Y\•O•l PG \Af"\""6-l 00' I\• )0 "WILDERNESS f AMIL t" 1 ,, , .. , iu.r--> 10 1 ·~ "COUSIN COUSINE" 1 & t r.M.. SUM. OHL Y Z·4·6-l-1 0 I V SHO.-PCNG CElllTRl ORANGE •531 6721 "ii' CITY CENTU CINEMAS SA FRWV !MANCHESTER EX I G G FRWV !CITY OR s:x I ~ "C4SSAHOIA CIOSSIMG" Ill "54 1lOR WHO Fill FIOM GRACI Wmf THI SIA" q ''nft TOWN THAT OltEADED SUHDOWH" ~ "DOGS" IRI "YO'f AGE OF THE DAMMED" "llOllH ANO MARIAM" lrGI '"HOUSE i .f THE I.AKE" IRl ~ "SHADOWS 1..-... H EMPTY ROOM" Sp..,1el P•1ce I~ JO 10 2 00 pm l•n~ S-. it HoMo si Sl.25 "THE FuNN1esr NEW COMEDY OF THE YEAR." V•mon Scol1. UNITED PAESS PAUL NEWMAN IN SLAP SHDT • • in Pop 8J'dle .. .,... '11111 lallawtq ..,.. a n ·• bol rtCGl'd hlll ror U.. weell 1• llarcb a .. tJ» ppe ,. Lo o t we ll'slNueof BUlboard macaune. HOT NGLES 1. RICH GIRL -Daryl Hall Ir John Oates <RCA) bla> Z. EVERGREEN -811rbra trelaand (Colum· --------"----------- 3. DANCING QUEEN -Abba <AUantJc> 4. DON'T GIVE UP ON US -David Soul <Private Stock) 5. DON'T LEAVE ME THIS WAY -Thelma Houston <Tamla) 6. FLY LIKE AN EAGLE Steve Miller Band <Capitol) 7. NlGHT MOVES Bob Seger <Capitol) 8. THE THINGS WE DO FOR LOVE -lOcc (Mercury) 9. I LIKE DREAMIN' Kenny Nolan (20th Century) 10. TORN BETWEEN TWO LOVERS -Mary Macgregor <Ariola America) TOPLPS 1. EAGLES Hotel Cahforma <Asylum ) 2. FLEETWOOD MAC Rumours (Warner Bros.) 3. BARBRA STREISAND & KRIS KRISTOF- FERSON "A Star Is Born" Onginal Soundtrack Recording (Columbia) 4. STEVIE WONDER Songs In The Key Of Life CTamla> 5. STEVE MILLER BAND Fly Like An Eagle (Capitol) EASY LISTENING 1. SOUTHERN NIGHTS Glen Campbell <Capitol> 2. SAM Olivia Newlon-John !MCAJ 3. DON 'T GIVE UP ON US David Soul <Private Stock) 4. SAY YOU 'LL STAY UNTIL TOMORROW - Tom Jones (Epic) 5. RIGHT TIME OF THE NIGHT Jennifer Warnes (Arista) COUNTRY SINGLES I SOUTHERN NJGJITS Glen Campbell <Capitol> 2. LUCILLE Kenn) Roger!\ lt:nated Artists> 3. IT COULDN'T HA VE BEEN ANY BETTER Johnny Duncan <Columbia) 4. ADIOS AMIGO Marty Robbins <Colum- bia) 5. SHE'S JUST AN OLD LOVE TURNED MEMORY Charley Pride CRCA1 ti AUC-lllAS•LUIOAIHlllAU IVlllYO.Y"Tll ,•:IO•lll •\I U SADDLE•ACK ~LAZA I• •o.,, .. .:.,.•,,::.~,,."'!,",:.., Jt UI ......... "THE HOUSE BY THE LAKE" lATIO Il l l1M00-14S..1JOt IS "7% SOLUTION" I 45-•·SS.. I 0.00 "FAMILY PLOT" l:SO.l·OO let-4 P'G "TWIUGH'TS LAST GLU"'41HG" 2J~7 IO "THE NEXT MAN" S 1~10;00 le1•4 I ~-JN-L.L.aY u.y • ..,.:,f::~,::.~: .. II ,.,. ·-· •• Buckley Broadcasts NEW YORK (A P > - Former Sen. James Buckley or New York is following the example of his brother, William. We~tinghouse Broad· casting Company an· nounced it has taken on the conservative former senator as a commen· tator on its "Group W" radio stations. Buckley, defeated for re-election last year, will began hi s three-times-a-week com· mentary Monday. W11l1am Buckley, editor of the magazine National Review. moderates the nationally syndicated television program, "Firing Linc." Cell 642-5678 Put a few word5 to work for ou. IRJ 0 NETWORK11 CRJ "SHAMPOO" iRJ 11MO AMMAD' MESSENGER OF GOD" (PGJ 118ANANAS11 11SIL VER STREAK11 crGJ "PINK PANTHER STRIKES AGAIN" "MOOM 'TIL THREE" IPGI "CIU "S41l01t WHO Fill FROM OU.Cl WI H TH SI " "KING KONGo" lrGJ "TW'ILIGHT'S LA.ST GLUMING" CRI "SLAP SHOT' fRJ "TWO MINUTE WARNING" .. ,THE ' (R) VOYAGE OF THE ENFORCER DAMNED PLUS MURDER ON THE TWILIGHT'S ORIENT EXPRESS LAST (PG) GLEAMING ( ..... ~t~~~£Ec~m ..... .)~ MilSA •UOtCbn'IC t rt.f t 41 ~·~111ar.. ~'ll ........ """ "THE ENFORCER" (R) "THIEVES" MARLO THOMAS CHARLES GRODIN PLUS (PG) "A MATTER OF TIME" TN• TOWN THftT D•aADI D •UMDOWN FROM Fash ion Isl an d Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ,, ,, • , ( • II .. ' • 1 I I 6 ~ I '" \ ~ ' 6 • • : J " ' '" ' .. .. ' ' • • • t fl ' Continue: Lyle in ~lit Decision Win .. : LAS VEGAS (AP> -Boxina'• buvt•e11bt dlvlaion took another turo Sundal wben power.puncher Ron ~yle of Denver hammered out a 12· round apllt decision over BriU.b heavy-weight champion Jou Bugner. Buaner was the fourth-ranked contender going into the fiaht, coming off a one-round knockout of Richard Dunn last October, while Lyle was ranked seventh, losing a decision lo Jimmy Young late lut year. Last Thursday, it was the box- er, Jimmy Young, who upset. the brawler, George Foreman. But in Sunday's nationally-televised bout from Caesar's Palace. 1t was the strong man, Lyle, who pre- vailed. Bugner's lrainer, Andy Smith, summed il up. "I feel so sick. lie <Bugner> boxed so badly," Smith said before catching a flight back to England. Bugner, whose mother brought the family from Hungary to England during the Hungarian revolution, was quite talkative and confident in training for the fight. Local books had him a 2·1 choice. The victory raised Lyle's re- cord to 34·5·1, with 23 knockouts, whUe Bu.per ls DOW ~-8-1, with S3ka)'OI. At one point Buancr called himself the "real WbUe Hope.'' l1 was all to promotu bis new image as an a11reasor, but it was Lyle who played the role here Bugner looking as if he had slipped into his old style of being a conservative, defensive boxer From the beginning, Lyle, 219, went after the bigger Bugner. 229o/.t . never backing away. Lyle said he tned to go for a knockout early but found Bugner a "very good defensive fi ghter." So the strategy was changed. Lyle moved iqs ide. using a vicious rig ht to relentlessly pound Bugner's mid-section, then movinJ! with left and nght uppercuts to Bugner 'sf ace Bugner, 27, was able to score almost al will with his left Jabs, but they were nicking, almol>t slap-like, and did Lttlle or no damage. He scored seldomly with his right. Bugner seemed content to lun• Lyle, 35, into the ropes And while he did pick off a good number of Lyle's powerful body shots with his arms, the blows sapped Bugner's strength. ta.long their toll as the fight went on. The Bugner strategy was to come on in the later rounds. kt· tint Lyle punch bim11el! out In the early 1otng, as he bas done in several other fights But when it got late, Bugner was the one who appeared tired, and Lyle seemed to get a second WUld when Bugner's nose began to bleed profusely in the 10th round About a dozen large, red welts g rew on Bugner's left side, t•v1dence of Lyle's intense cam- paign to slow the Englishman. A disappointe d Bugner shunned the press room after the fight but talked with reporters as he walked back to his room. Bugner admitled he had un- derestimated Lyle's condition- ing, and that Lyle had hurt him m the seventh a nd eighth rounds. "My plan just fell apart. Nothing went right." Bugner said "l lnfortunately. he was fit· ter than I thought "· Tired and happy, Lyle was somewhat subdued and calm as he answt.•n·d reporters· ques- tions. "I wasn't going to over exert myself, and JUSt concentrate on one thing," said Lyle. "Mostly 1 was J usl try ml{ lo score and just stay ahead." Lyle said he was never hurt in the fight, but he appeared con- fus<.•d at the end of the fifth round afl<'r Ilugner got in a pair of rights And a gain in the 10th round, his legs appeared to wob· blc from another Bugner r ight. L\ I<' t<'rm<·d the victory a · · '·C' r y 1 m 11 or t J n t · · on c carC'cr"'1sc Although Foreman and Young "C'r<' mentioned pro· m1n<>nll\', L\ lc satd he had no pJrttcular foe m mmcl. lie "ill fight :in~lme ranked higher than h1m!.elf, he said HOUSTON COACH GUY LEWIS SHOUTS INSTRUCTIONS IN SUNDAY'S NIT LOSS. ,_p Plloto Report Says Namath Set To Join Rams LOS ANGELES (A Pl -The Los Angrles Ttm<.'s reports that New York .Jets quarterback .Joe Namath, who for many years has nsked to play 1n Southern California. will movl.' to the Los Angeles Rams this spring. The ne wspaper. in today's edi· tions, said Namath would either be traded this month or change teams next month as a free agent. Club officials would Dot con- firm or deny Ule deal. "He's 34 now," said an uniden- tified Rams coach, "and there a re a Jot of teams be couldn't help. I doubt if he could do much for ao up-and-coming young ..500 club with a bunch of tnex· perienced playert1. NIT Basketball Bonnies Cop Title NEW YORK CAP> -l 'nrlappn ble Greg Sanders scorrrl ·10 pomts. including lhe ~o ahca<i basket with 40 srcond!> left. lo power St. Bonaventurt' to a nerve-wr<>nching 91·91 \ 1rlory O\'er Houston m the finnl of the National Invitation basketball tournament Sunday Sanders . a fla mboyant Ii fi junior who shoots with his left hand. rallied the Bonnies after they had fallen behmd by 10 points mid w ay through the second half. Losing 73-63 with 10 minulC'S to go, Sanders scored five points in a two-minute stretch as St. Bonaventure closed within 77-75 with 7:56 remaining. St. Bonav('nture had a chance to lock up the game at this point w1th bc1Jl control. But the Bonnies turned 1t over and Williams shot, hut this time miss<'d ;rnd Waterman once again gr abbed lhl' rebound Waterman was fouled on the play and made the first of two Cree throw attempts to make it 91 89. Waterman missed the srcond foul s hot , but St. Bonaventure f:?Ot the rebound. Ilagan then threw ma foul shot fo r a decisive 92·89 lead with 12 seconds left. Otis Birdsong, tournament's hi eh scorer with 116 points, got 38 in the championship game ST ~AVl'.HTUIU! l"'I -Holll• 1' ~" olO. W•ltr"-I, B•ron •. HeQon I• Urz,11a J, H•r.OCI 1 MOUSTOH (t11 -i.o.,. l TM"'o"'" u o;c,,ulti • Blrcl\onci 31 T•lff"rnt'I • 00111 I, l(•ll•v •• Wot-er 4 Wllll""'' 7 Fo8r\ 11 Halfll""' -<,1 BoMv,nlur• H Homlon '1 l'ovl•IJ OtJI (1Q1tt K•llo To101 •out• -SI 80<\av.ntur• I• Hou>1on,. A 12.•Sl AP Pllol.o JOE BUGNER (TOP) TAKES A SHOT FROM RON LYLE. Happy New Year! There Is Honesty Among Trackmen Happy New Year ! That's what they are say- ing ... or that's the equivalent of what they are saying today tn the Arab world. I am told that today is the beginning of year 2535 of the Arab calendar. OF HONESTY-Oscar Moore of Pasadena's Muir Hi gh won't be long rem<>mbered for his performance in the 330-yard hurdles Saturday al Huntington Bea,ch's Southern Countic~ In- vitational track meet. He finished third and "as later disqualified for running oui of Jane most all the wa). But he should be remf"mbered for being an hone~t person. A n o ther lad had hee n di!.· GI.EHN WHlfC quaJirted becausf" officials thought he was the boy who had run out or lane. But, Moore went to his coach and later to meet oHacials lo say he was the guilty party. So the other lad was reinstated and Moore lost his third place. OF UPSETS -NCAA basket- ball playoffs certainly had their s hare of upsets and I felt offtc1als played a promrnent role in Mi chigan's lo'is l o North Carolina Charlotte Saturday. When Wolverines players were clobbered there were no- wh1stles. When UNCC players were barely touched, Erv Brown and his refereeing compatriot were quick to call a foul. Twenty. eight fouls were called against Michigan while the Charlotte bunch was tagged for only 17. when the University of North Carolina battles Nevada Las Vegas. They appear t.o be the two' best of the four surviving teams. OF AREA ATHLETES - Mark Ford, product of Marina High in Huntington Beach, com- pleted his college basketball career at CC Davis as the school"s third ranking all-time leading scorer (1,137) and fourth rated in all-time rebounding with 576. He 1s the school's first-ever four-year \.'arsity st arter. And, for the fourth straight year he is a candidate for college division academic All·Amencan honors. The Aggies recently "'on their third s traight Far West Con- ference crown. OF AREA WOMEN -Debbie Simmons o( Laguna Beach earned All-American honors with her freestyle swimming exploits at the women's small college championships at Clarion Slate College, Pa. She swam the 50 free in 25.8 for Jlth place and was 10th {n the 200 with a 2:01.0. Her brolht>r, Oz, was an aquatics and volleyball s tar al Laguna Beach High. Debbie attt>nds Principia College in Illinois. OF VIOLENCE -Those Ilahans certa mly do get emo- tionally involved with soccer. Riots, stoning of officials and other events stemming from soc- cer in Italy have made news re- cently. And today we have another item. A hand grenade was thrown onto the field or the Verona stadium Sunday prior to a game between Juventus or Turin and Verona. The stadium was filled to its 35.000 capacity and fortunately, the g renade didn't explode. Neither did the gaml'. It ended 0-0. ___ dJy Air Aids Titlist JACKSONVILLE, l'Ja. -Tbe youth movement conUnues. HI• victory in the Tournament Playera Qlamplonshlp came u a mild surpriae to Mark ~­ But tho quiet, 27-year.old uae4 the wind u his ally and ext.ended for •till another· week the youthful reyplulion that hu shaken pro foll-. With the seuon U weeks old. only Jack Nicklaus bas been able to win against the horde or youngster s wbo, week after week, have bettered the best el- fom of goJ.f'a establiBbed stars. ~rlt H-. WO 000 Mike M<C..IOllQfl. ,34,200 8ru<t [)wit~ Sii .100 Hale lrwtn \11.100 Gr•ll•rn-. SlO «Ml J•cli. Nl<•IMI\. SI0 . .00 Tom Walson SIO '<)() Slev• Mtln'(ll SI ISO t.arrv Nel\OI\ '8,t)C) e111 i.~o.sa 1)0 Peter Oo''"'"'"" \6 600 lom Wet~oe>I. '6 600 JC.SnudS\eOO R•y ~•ovd SI COO Gary Ptawr. \I COO Dal~ HIV~. "4.lSO L•rrv l leQI"" S4 llO Rn C.atci-11 s.t,3!0 c;eorQtO BurM. "4.l)C) Ari Wall. SJ. 1110 Terrv Oltlll, Sl, lllO D•nny E°"'MO\, Sl.180 Ken Still. Sl. lllO M•< Mclendon, n SlO AllM Mlllff, \1.110 Don lv~r1Cn, U SIO Gent Llltltf, S? °'° (irlt.'< JonM '7 0<0 Fran~ BeMd, S1.040 Tom Jtnkltl\, U.040 Boll K••ll~ \1.~ Garv Grotl '7.0«> Bob E•••-· \l.O<O Sider Moved 71.74.71.,,__ ... ,..1 .. 1s-ttt ... ,..n.1J-492 n.n.-..1•-m· n-TMt-71-il'J 73-7 .. 71'7....m .... 1 •• 1 .. n~ n.1 .. n.n~ H -1 .. 1).1)-29' 1s.11-1 .. 11~ 71-7t-71-7>-2'S 7S.72·77-11-29S b'l-1 .. 1S.16-?'16 61·1 .. 14·18-~ ,..,,,.,1.n~ 74-77-7J.7S-2'7 74·1).1S.1S-2'1 IHH,..69-2'7 n11-1 .. n-m 1'·1!·11·1S-2'!1 1H1·1J.1~2'8 IP PC).77-1'18 17.7(,.7).J?-2'!1 1Ha.11>-n-m n-&1-11-1'-m 1S-1'·1'·11-1" Cl0·11·1 .. 7J-300 1Ha.1 .. 14-300 , .. 19-1$-11>-JOO 7S.7>11· 1'-300 69-13-n .11-.:ioo n 1a.n.11>-100 13·11-1S.74-JOO SACRAMENTO -Skier Sheilct McKinney has been.taken out or the intens ive care unit but re- mained unconscious and in serious condition today from in- juries suffered in a World Cup race. Officials at Sacramento Medical Center said McKinney, 18, was moved to a regular nurs- ing ward Sunday night, but there was no change in her condition. Connors Collects ST. LOUIS -Jimmy Connors overcame a slump in concenlra· tion during the opening set and mastered John Alexander 7-6. 6-2 to capture the $100,000 St. Lolli& classic Sunday. The 24·year-old Connors, ob- \'iously nervious while perform- ing before a home arena crowd, won S30,000 with his triumph, his second on the World Cham· p1onsh1p Tournament tour this • year Alexa nder's runnerup finish was his best in two years and earned $15,000. Otile Rolls SANTIAGO, Chile -Chile de· feated Ecuador 3-0 Sunday night to move into the lead in Group Three of the eliminations round for next year's World Soccer Cup. Chile now has five points, enough to reach Saturday's final of the series against Peru, which has four. The game will be played in Lima. Peru. A•• Rally PALM SPRINGS -Mitchell Page's two-run single in the eighth inning scored two runs Sunday and gave Oakland a wild 8-7 exh1b1t1on baseball victory over the California Angels. The Angels had overcome a 5-2 Oakland advantage in the fifth mning with four runs on only two hits. /tfota llowaer• SAN1'0 DOMINGO. D.R. - Rick Rhoden and Burt Hooton teamed for a shutout and Manny Mola rapped a two-run homer as the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the New York Mets 4-0 Sunday in ex- hibition baseball. The game was played before 10,000 fans at the capital city'-s Quisqueya Stadium. OF OPINION -The real NCAA championship basketball game may be decided Saturday Tully Vaults 18-21/2 Uitz Falls in Final WASHINGTON <A P ) Brian Gottfried. playing a lmost flaw-. lessly, easily defeated Rob Lutz to win the champ1onsh1p of the $100,0-00 Grand Prix tennis tournam ent at George Washington Univers ity Sunday. Gottfried neede d only 59 minutes to down Lutz, from San Clemente, 6-1, 6-2, to take the $20,000flrst prize. Lutz earned $10,000. The victory was the third Grand Prix title this year for Gottfried, who now has won 26 of 29 mate hes in 1977. LOS ANGELES (AP> -UCLA surprised fans Sunday not by wmning its dual track and field meet against Tennessee. but because it swamped the Vols, 99-55. Twenty-year·old Mike Tully bounded 18-21 '2 for the highest pole vault in the world this year. l..O"'I tumo -t. 9*1-\. UCLA. 1S.••~; t Lan· o•l•r IJCL"-2•-t'h; l.Jorda11, Tlft<1ente. t'-f\4. ,, It'. Pol• V•ult _, Tullv UCLA." 7~. t ~-. Tenne\\f"' !IHI 1-. Te,,...n••. IS~ Sl>OI out -I McMa,,.,., TtnM"N. '6 ~I t. 1(1••" UCl.A ss-a·~ ] TO•ll UCLA n 11't. Jav'll" -I 01 .. n T•nnf'Hff. 2'61, 1. T~U. UCl.A 1011 l Oumoo. Ten.-enee. 11~1 , 000 ..... , .. ''"O~<l'IAS<t -I s~m J&"M'l, Tll!- N'•~· I n 1 Sll•w'I Jamts, UCLA, t :Ol, >.Son· n•nloldt. UCt.4. q OS 2. ~·q~ lumo -I M•l•>rr. UCLA. 1 O; 2. BoVd, UC"LA A -1 RIQOs UC.L" A A. • •oo ........ ,.,.., -I UCl.A (0we"5. Hllmlltoft. Cirht1Pll,.~ -=01•,.r) 'JC> 1. r,.,.,..,.~~'0.1 Mii• I LM'lfl, T•nM""" 4 01 ] 2 Wllll.-m, UC LA ~ n7 • l Wroc;i~I r ....... , ...... OS II 110 "'"'"' llu<<lll'\ 1 Owtn•, UC.LA 13 14 1. fo•lff. UC.LA. U.'CI J Dereu• len,,_,.._ 1J ~- 400 mttttt -I Myltt, UCLA. •7 I. 2. Mor9&n. Ttn1>ttMe 471; l TllomP'!Oft. UCL". 41 I OIKtn -1 MC-n T"""""tt 179-S·t 0- IMr TIMH-. Os-11· J W•lls. UCl..A.1S14. Triple fomo -1 8en-•. UCl.A. ~>'•: t. ' Jorlffll T-. St-•IA; J M<Q,,_..,, UCL<\, 41 1t" .. 800........, -1. Ml...-. UCt..A. 1:911.4; t. T .... r1ot, ua.A., n J: a. SM!r. UC\.A, uu. 400-rntlW hUnll• -t, MllM, I/Cl.A, fll.f/: f. Barlow, Ta_,_, n.•t ; 3 M•rdl\ UCLA. ).J ''· 100 rntlen -1. HAMDIO<\, UC.I.A. 20 60; 2. Jen_ I,,,, UCLA, ti Cle; 3. Merdh UCl.A. 71 1S J ·mllt -1 O.,..y, Tl!l"-Uff I) 2t 8; 1 Watt .. T•n~s .... 11·4' •:Simonian. UCLA. u ·o1 2 Mlle •••• ., -I. UCl.A (T .... rno\On, I.Helt, Nl•O•"'•in.Mvl"l.l 11.l T•""~''"'' 18 I. F•MIKort-UCL4 ... TtnneH'.• SI. ' Altendan<• -s.11•. "But the Rams are a different kind of club, very solid and con- serv alive. They don't throw much and Joe is at his best when he can direct a good ground at7 •tack and throw a few timely :p asses . l f you n f' e d a !quarterback who can run or even :move around, forget Namath," the CORC'h said. Houston, a high-powered of· tensive team unable to hold the ball, shot and missed with 1 :42 left, and Essie Hollis grabbed the rebound for the Bonnies. San- ders. the tournament's most valuable player, took the ball downcourt and fired in a 20-foot shot that gave St. Bonaventure the lead, 88-87, for the first time since the Rtart of the second half 46 Points and a Loss for Mara vi eh A Rams spokesman sa1d Namath would have to accept $150,000 to $200,000, the newspaper saJd . The Times quoted Namath sources u saying he would work for such wages only in Los An· &elee, where he could make up the dlHerence Jn television and 'Jnoriedeala. A Houston field goal attf'mpt mtssed, and Tim Waterman came down with the rebound. Hagan was fouled and he con· verted both ends of one-and one for a 90-87 St. Bonaventure lead with 2Saeconds left. Ken Williams, a hltlc used sub for Houston, scored to make 1t 90-89 at Ule 20-second mark. With the p~Bonnie crowd of 11,451 at Madisoo Square Garden roaring, INGLEWOOD CAP, The Lo!; An~cle~ Lakers overcame a 46- pomt scorln~ performance by Pete Maravich to defeat the New Orleans Jazz 100-95 in a Na· Uonal Basket.ball Association game Sunday niaht. The victory increased the Lakers' overall season percen- tngt to 628 to the Denver Nug- get.a' .620 In the all-im~t best J>t!rcentaJ(l' contciiit in the Western Conference. The best percentage team will receive a first round bye in the playoffs. 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'1' l l 01Jlnl~ 10 ArMltl)rl(" (f')lt•o• ... , Or''"• ro .• nt ll!t'~tl Dear Mr. Wb1tl' · H pleues me that I can agrel' "'llh you for a change. I too would lee! off('ndl'd 1f I attended an event billed as an athletic evcnl and had to Iii.ten to someom• C'ls<.''s rehg1ous, pol1t1c¥l, or social pointofv1ew. To take thJs point of \ 1cw one step further. I also object to coaches that lake their "captive audience" and force them to listen to their particular re- ligious, political, and social persuasion. P lease continue your crusade for t..h.ose of wi that do ool wtlb lo be taken advantage of. Duane L. Getty Huntington Beach To the sports dept : We wish to thank the Daily Pilot for covering the girls finaJ1 m the recent Gardea Grove In· v1tallonal Basketball tourna ment Although Mater De1 is located in Santa Ana. 6 of the 11 on lht: \'M lill' basJc.ctbHll team hve m Nocth ·Huntington Beach. mcludlng our daughter. Your ex- c e 11 <.'nt coverage of local athletics 1s one of the reuon.s we've subscribed to your paper for several years Last year when Mater Oei was in the C.I.F. Finals. we were especially grateful of Ole cov- tta&e Uie girls received. Keep up the good work and thanks again. Sincerely. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gage Hantington Beach To the Sport& Edit.or About a week A!gO th<.'rc was the aJl Orange Cout ba..lu!t..ball team selections m the Pauy Pilot. l wai wondering whu iielect6 these playe.ra and who puts tbem on their respective t.eums. J have a complcimt about the recognition that 1ome of the Costa Mewa High School bmet· ball playerw b.aven 't been getllnf in the recctlt yearti, eapeci.ally tbia season with the se!ectioo of Steve Parrino as only a third team member: Steve had a bi-'1er scoring averaie. and did more for hia team, Ulan iJ'lyone e.lJ.e oo the three teams that were-selected. Steve is basically a small forward at 6·3, but 1s an excellent rebounder and passer .uwi atao brought the ball up court ~galnst defcns1vt• pressure, and s till mana"ed to lead the league in SCOrl06! Ste' l' usual I) ,goes head tn head again11t the opposing team-., star such as th1s ~·ea r i. co-MVP Jack Tu1 or a qu1c.k ball-handling ~uard and almost always comes out on lop I sincerely hope that you wilf 11tart l(i'tl1n.I( the Mus tangs baiiketball player!I the publicity thev cam and deserve, and eon· ii id er these thin"11 I have men- tioned when selecting the All · Or$nge Coast teams, not just choosing players from teams that make the Cl F playoffs. Th<tnk vou. Jon Wiilmgh••m. Co:,,ta Meu U.S. Swim Pro Cage, Hockey Cunerty Gets Job R ecord To Hooker EAST LO S A"'GELES .J<'nn1fer Hooker of th<.' M1ss1on \'1e10 Nadndorc..; set he r second Amencan record 1n the So uth e rn California Jnvltationa l swam championships at Ea st Lo :; /\ngeles College Sunday ThC' Mission Viejo ae<.' swept to a 16: 16.90 in the l.650-yard freestyle, bet tering Jo Hartihbcirger's 16:27 11 set in 1975 Friday's compc-t1tlon found Hooker bettering the American standard in the 500 free hel<l b\ Shirley Babai;hoff of Fountain Valley In men's action the leading Mjuion VieJo performer was Brian Goodell in the 1,650 with a 1s· 13 92, follow~ by mate Bill Babasboff's 15: 18.76. * * * WOMEM l ''° ''"' I HM4'•t l~Ulfr" V•• IO' 1t H Ql't tAnwtrlr1tn ,_.,,_,,,l 1 i\, 8'0Wflt' •Ml\\I,,, V••OtO' 1~ 1l l';tJ ) l(ram•t IMl\11 ... 111•16116 'n SJ. 100 •1 \lerloto <I I ~,., IO U H•n•rr••·· •El Monl•I SI •• Mtl(f'•'V~f ff '0"dlttQ1 Sf~, l ftiO h,...f Ill I J"tft~ I\"""' rtAtirtl 7 n1 o> ,,,_,, ... ,. rtcorll) 7 V•11 o<,.;nl• CiAra> 1 06 11, l M. 8r-M •M1";"" V~•ol' ,., flt 100 hf'N"• 1 ,,_.,.,. , ...... 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Cuncrty, 30, led North Torrance to five playoff berths in six years and took Dana Hills to the playoffs m his first of two ~casons at Dana Hills. rn besting 41 other can d1<l<1le!'. for the job, Cunerty said, ''This is a once in a lifetime Op· porturuty to start a new school and begin from the ground up with 11 role in pickin~ mv ow n staff " $2,500 How much will do· it for you? O::immercial Oedit's been helping people for more than sixty years. So whc1tever you need. A fe..v hundred . Or even as much as $.5,000. Just call us about a loan \Ak'll find ways to help Wt' ftnd u.mvs to help. COMMYOAL ClWfT PLAN. INC CowtaM ... • Oran a• • .. (,\ Calllom11 CotporalJonl a10 E. 1'7tb _...t Ull Town • Counb-7 Id. .. • "6-1700 • ( ,,_ Loq v a tta 1all an- uua1 ~ioaal Cup m r~ pr.vi .. al tbt Jm America'• Cup llla1J 94,1.-~u nntau~ Tha'• bttaUM n .. from the U.S. and one eech trom Sweden ad Au11traliu were uwiled to participate ln tho Conertt..sional C'-'J>. If i'< was indeed a preview ol the America's Cup, lbe "a.uld mug" could be 1n dire trOGble. Let's look at lhf'! record. LOWELL NORTH OF SAN Diego, nominal sk·ipper ol a new 12 meter Enterprise, wound up the 11.me-race senes with ooly three wins. His onJy vic- 1ones were against his employes, Dick Deaver and Shawn Durnin of the Lone Beach Yacht Club, wbo failed to win a race, aod Marc Hollerbacb of lbe Great Lakes. Ted Hood, last year's Atnerica's Cup winner, is also grooming a new 12·meter. Independence, off Marblehl?ad. Mass. Hood's principal victory was against his nvaJ sallmaker North. One other was by protest over Deaver who had beaten him on the course. He also beat the luckless Durnin. A victory over Tony Parker, Annapolis, Md. was nullified by a protest. He beat Noel Robins, the Australia chC1llenger. by a scant seven seconds. That gave Ted Turner, skipper of Courageous, the best performance of all the Cup hopefuls. He beat them all on his way to a 7-2 Congressional Cup victory. NOW ABOUT THE AMERICA'S Cup <:hallcngers. Pelle Petterson, Sweden's ace who has heen making the most noise about taking the cup from its New York Yacht Club pedestal, won only four races 1n the Congressional Cup. He beat North, Hood and Australian challenger Noel Ro.bins losing only loTurnc•r • ' Robins also had four wins. His onl,y win over the America's Cup gang was North --and that was vta the protest routt' 00(.'s all that tell you anything? Probably not because racing a Cal-40 in·West Coast waters is fa; different than man handling a 12-meter off Nar- ragansett Ba\ Othcrn 1~t'. 1t may look hkf> this eomc summer· ROBINS Sll~VLD ~A Y 110,F. m Australia <A nd he JUSl mlght unless the ttuss1e syndicate manager. Alan Bond. t'Jn cnm1· up~ 1th a nother 200 grand to put lhc prOJl•t·t 1n operatinn 1: Pelle Pettcrson loo~s like the most likely challenger barring s ome unexpected performanc<' by B<.1ron B1eh's French crew. And som<' Y-111 s<t;. that.perhaps Hood and North s hould turn tht' rid~ chores over to "that man from tht' south " 1 lowever 11 figures. 1t will make for a lot of con- versat1o_n around the yacht club bars from Newport ~eaeh. San Dwgo and Marina del Rey not lo men· t10n the se<'o"d thoughts around New York Yacht C lub 's downtown Manhattan quarters and in Newport, R I 's Ida Lt•w1s VC Ne"' Cats Due 22-footer in 'Little Cup' Tht· l 'nitt•d MJtCl. hr:-l dl'ft'nse of the Lillie i\ml•11c as l'up next summt'r al Cabrillo Beach Yal'hl Club. Los An_geles Ha rbor. has sourred in teresl in lhl' 22 foot C Clas!> catamaran At l:isl report. the lJ S. cc.ttaltlaran hopefuls Flad 24 bo~ts t•1 thl•r m lhC' water or 11\_th!ldesi~n stage. JC<'ording t1) All'x ~o7lofr, prcsidfnl of the lnterna- llonal C l'l:.i:-.s Catam.iran Association. Kozloff 1:-. the skipper \\ho brought the Little A men ca s ('up l<tlh(• l.' S last year by defeettmg the Au:-.t r.ilian deh'rHkr T llF. Al'STRALIANS AR,l: design mg and build- 1ng :-.1x new C' C'<1l:-.. ,ind the llrltish have three m the making Sailing to sPIPc·t lmth lhC' d't'll·ndC'r and the 1·halh·ng1•1 v.111 tw .ii C<1hnllo twarh .Julv 30 lo Aug 15 Thl• f('( 'T ~1·111"' lw th1· ('up v.111 ht• h1•1<1 Aug !O to Aug :10 l S sailors fJ\t1r lhl· 'oil .... 111 ng fl\l•r the wing satl or wmi:: mast \ .1rit•I\ JCtordmg to Ko1lofr Ther t• an· IH ,nfl sml hoah hC'mg built dnd onl;. two w 1ng m~1stf.. and lb,rc•e \\ ing !>ails THE Al'SSfF.S ALSO farnr the sotl sail v. 1th thn•e under coni;truct1on cmd tv.o \\mg mas ts a nd one v. mg s.111 Thl' Brit1-;h ar(' build Ing one soft sail and om•\\ mg mast Prospect:; nf ci<'fenrtmg the Little Amenca s Cup has attracted a numb<>r of Olympic type Tornado catamaran ~atlor~ Among the Tornado sailors eyC'ing the C Cale; are Slop Elliott, Newport Reach: Rruce Rohl<' and Stevt Harvev, Cabrillo Rea<'h. Rick Taylor, NC'wport Reac h . Cappy Shl'cley, Honolulu. R.io~y S my th. Huntington Harbour. and Roy Seaman:'Marina de! Rey Kozloff s~11d a numh~r of the new boats feature unus ual applications or aluminum, Kevlar. and t>arhon fiht>rs in 'th~t-dc>!'l1gn )lull weights are said to vary from 70 to 130 pounds fftK\~l I.It A 11 popular make cors and trucks at competitive rates. ford, Buick, Cadil- lac, Chevrolet', Chry_sler, Oldsmobile, GMC trucks. Many 1'77s on "display ond ready for immediate delivery, or order now for early factory delivery. Free loan cars to leo1e customers. I THEODORE ROBINS LEA~lllG CO. 2098 Harhr Bhd. If A! l S. . ,., ,.;,.~-19111, t ""l!N!R'm ...,_UI 54N211 0 142-0011 , ' ~ ____ • tney Race ........ , Upt wlncb and lumpy ten-over MU elf ..tded up to a frwtr hn1 153-mile Tn· JalMd nee. t.be second ln Laa Aneel Ya<'MClub's Series lor lntemstional Ott hore Rule yaeb . Plnn to ftnl1b with overall and Class C handlc11p bonan wu Dennis Choate's Custom Fiberglaas CCP) 17Blngotrom Loni Beach Yacht Club The race •tarted Friday at 3 p m. and Bmgo flnl•bed Sunday at 6 .48 11 m .. a half hour ahead of O~r&e Griffi1h's Scud, LA YC. Cottontail, another CF~ aaUed by John Arens, Balboa Yacht Club finished about a half-hour behmd Scud and saved ber Ume ror second overall. The fleet had a brisk breeze at the start off Los Abon£eles Harbor but the wind dwindled to near zero a ut 9 p.m. before the yachts reached Santa Barbara Island, the windward mark of the course. The winds remained light down the back sides of Catalina and San Clemente is lands sloppy, left over seas slowed the yachts even more LAYC also ran the Marineland r.ice Saturday for Midget Ocean Racing Association <MORA i vachts in the UtUe Whitney Series and Performance Han- dicap Racing Fl~et yachts in the Harns Series Overall Handicap winner m MUHA was Sun· nyside Up, sailed by Charles Gautier. King Harbor Yacht Club, and the PllHF winner was Flam· boyant, skippcn•d by Barney Flam, Long Beal'h Yacht Club. Whllno S."°' llOR J CL/\% I 'illamro• k RllV 01\m• y I AV( C L~S~ 8 t Scud ) Mli..lrt,.. 1 t I UC l'-)A t (on' tJ01n1• ~H n.trn (J~1uttl\ HHVC CLASSC .. , B1n()I') 'J (oltnrtldd l (h•"' 1tl 01r1o. P1•tH'\H1•t11111 to;.MVr CLA'~ 0 t TtM .. h•v t 1QM M ilo.•· c,,.-nrtin ':it r vr 1• lh-t 11ri1ot1 p wl Bero'' ORYC., l CcJPl611'\M <>rvt•I L.Jrrv • tJI um lliYC l•llt•Wh1t ntv IMOR/\J OVERAll 1 Sunnvc.1d1• Uo '1 Hnt..011'" (.;,rv t,w1n,1m /\.,,, V PtPamblf\ S..Ht'lt.vutT,.rrvrtrNO NHVC Cl ASS 4 1 Sunnv"d' U1> l t~t)1\0Ur t Pt1• 'rnnt•• (LASS 0 1 W I/Ard ~~O An'lt I K .. iVC 7 Olvr·r.:t '"'""f't Ca\tllon •WU\On ~Uf"r\. flHYC l M\ldM ttn1i'lM (tn .. ~,,.~ Qu\\~11 eve H•rr1\~trlf\ f PHRF, OVERALL I FlfmboV'ant 2 q .. ,u .. ,, fktyYounq LAV( ' 8.JC(hdn;H voor9~1(•nt~O l>MVC CLA\SA ., F•arn~vdnt 2 R"''' .. '' l rj.,,,..,,. .. ,, L .. H ry IQfH'' Kt-fV( CLASS 8 -t VtOOM Mo1Jr••r-. r.,,,..,n l\r-.,, (ht'r,.)h,. ~P•r1t Hdrn~., Branjn KHVC.) Re-.01ut1of'\ J .. rtv H1Jnt .. ,. ~HVC CLASS C '8ttt:t'ldr'IAI 1 5-·r•·n.ttct o ...... qj_j'f1Q1 tn ~IHVr i ..,., ... 0. Onn llrvt cave Aloha 11 Winner In Hibachi Series Glenn Reed's Aloha If was the winner of South Shore Yacht Club's lhhach1 Series Sunday The series was sulled over ins 1dt•-thc-hay <'ou rses on a Ports mouth Handicap basis in which the yachb with the lowest handicap ratings start first. In addition to the Performance Handicap Rae mg Fleet classes tht• scnc•s included s even one desi~n classes. PllRl<'·A I. Aloha II. 2. Enchantress. John Lee. VYC, 3. Bob Bon. Rogt·r Meisinger. NllYC CLASS R 1. Winsome. Lyle Mil lits, SSYC. 2. Starshine. Marv Klokke, SSYC. 3. Blood SY.eat & Coors. T Sm 1th SSYC. 4. 1-:jan. Dan Nordstrom. SSYC CLASS C I, l'lllJto Chip .Jock Radorl'k SSYC SANTA;"JA 20 San<.ltn1ggt•r, .Jim T~ lcr. BYC LIDO 14 1. .Jim [,\ons, SSYC. LASER F'ORCI<; 5 1 lle1ch R1et. BH. KITE Sten· Rrm\n, SSYC MEN'S ASAHOT t Dt•'ll'rJark ... on.SSYr WOMEN'SSJ\BOT Manl~n Leh<J!->, SSYC .Jl:NlOR SABOT Tie betv.een '11k1· Motta and Glenn Rurnl'tt. SS\T Chubasco Scores In Capo Bay Race ChuhaM•o ..,Klp~l!'n·n h~ Etrinn fo'nlt7. was thl' O\'t•rall ~l'nl'~ winm·1 in ('ap1..,1r;ino Ba~ Yacht Clun s tour r.it·1• Sa11 .Ju<-1 1, St•n1•s v. l11l'n l'Otlcli Suri :-;t'<.'ono m ('f<tll .,.., a!-> Cn•st·1•n1111 '>a tied h} .John Ball£'Y., Capo BYt JllCI th1ro \\as Big l\ahuna Ma rk Towm.cno. Uana l'oml \'C Class wtnnC'rs in tnl· final slJndm~s were cl A,'\ A. , (toi ,~, II\ l "-'" ,., ~ r1 LA\".., I c, • .,,,,,, 0""' Wh•-r'•• ("11'' HVC" "' W•n'1~·J"'"''·' Pt•1I l·tnf)l'I < .tM fh'C 1 V .,.-er k II Cl ' OPY t W•"'lrth .,.., 11"" t< thn CdD~ l\VC CA..A~SC 1 •• .,,,,n.,.. inn ltu ,n..,r• ,.qrlPtr.._r QPVC: 1 Wtlt:t(n .. rpv O·c• 8-''-""r OPVC t ,..,,,,,., .. ,.,., n.,.., M• ,.,,.,,,. C H)t) l)V( 1"f'\Utl\"' ~U..,,J.'t• ·~•'•tot r ~,,.. 0\lf'R•Ll t 14.,,, ;-'"""' l t.-'>lt:t Rv" t(pt1 fhubb'-c;<,,v( 1 C,,vt>.a,co (l.AC.S A t 6•0 t(.lf,11"'" 1 f,,,111 ~.,._n 1 Ct! 1f)..1\ "I CL ,SS R ' W•""'"°"""' 1 t,~n'1••• l 'Jil•t11,,111.t'W} "'' r111•n .,,,, (-loo BVC .1 T""' VulQM An..1ftT1 '" .,fU'l" Curt~ OPYC Cl ·~~ r • 1 Hl')ruon Jah > f\01 vu11,., e,,..,,.1n\ W1tlr ,,.,,, C ttv1 RV( i J4•t>,.,. .... , ''Johnson & Son has outstanding service and a good ranut·~t·ion 11 RICHARD EHREN.FELD f ,(it' a 11 Laguna Niguel ANOTHER SATISIFIED CUSTOMER JOHNSON &SON t 4ft-.,~Ii• I 2626 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • 540·5630 ' . . A ppof11iHt Steve Smith, senior al University High School, irvme, has bee n appointed to Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. He 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. J . David Smith, 18941 Racine Dr., Irvine Swimming Classes Offered Two South Coast youth groups are offering swim classes during Easter Week, April 4·8. Regi s tration for Laguna Beach Girls Club lessons will be held 5 :30 to 7:00 pm. March 28 and 11.30 am lo 5·30 p m March 29 through April I. at the ,club, 1470 Temple Terrace There 1s no cost for c lub members. a S4 fee 1s <'harged new members aged 6 or older Beginning s wimmers meet daily at :l p.m . with intermediate and advanced paddlers Cit 4 Pm. Tht' South Coast YM CA. 26076-C Getty Drive. Laguna Niguel. offers ~roup lessons of f1 vc stu dents per instructor at S8 per half hour ctail y Heg1strallon 1s open at the Y JAVAf)ISH KIUS69 • ... £~ 1V'@lYl[{ ~@uwn@@ j --·Cl---·-·-.. DUR PAT: Pft • 11 Mq li-11.1171. wblJ GD a ltl.p wtt at a club, I ai.,ed 111 U--. HoUda.J 1nD a . Joupb, Mkb. Wb.., I•• aane fl'Dm mr room, tho m• W '1 closun oa m1 tulle ... WU bl'Ok I, S lt c 'l be repalNCI Uie aultA 11 ... la wortb.leu to me now. l filled out • t' Jaim form with the hotel before I 1 left, ntim11Un1 the value of my suit< ue at $21. I wrote to the manager sev 'et'al Umes but never received any p eyment. He finally responded that ' ae is not respons1ble since the item w as not left in his safe. l reel that some compensation should be allowed beer IUSe the damage was done on bis pros: erty. I was never told that suitcases • •er~n't sare in one's hotel room. ' V.S., Costa Mesa Robert Ower It~. the director of cuatomer servh ~• ~ for Holiday Inns Inc., 3742 Lama1 :. Ave., Mem])hi.a, TN 38118. contacted .~ he innkeeper of tbe St. Joseph hotel • bout your 1ultcue. The innkeeper a' first refused to re- consider the case , stating that since he had not accep(t d lhe item for "care and custody," he ' Nas not responsible for the damage~ !though Owens con· tended that Ho· IJc.ay Inns Joe. is not responsible f or itlii independent franchises, su< :h as the one at St. Joseph, be agre !led to contact the Inn· keeper again. \' 'ou report that the Ion· keeper now ha Ii sent $25 to you for the damaged h iggage. He offered no explanation. llotel Th.el Ws lt1creo1d119 DEAR REAi number of hotr showing up in files. Larry Gra Hotel and !\' CAH&MA> also problems art> a •ERS: An increasing :I theft problems are the At Your Service laam, o(the American f-0tel Asi.ociation r eports tbat securitv , growing concern cir Clle ladHtry ... Uta& au ter ... •• I' u .......... .... Gr...__,... _._.. are-I 41111 ... filr ... wr d.a• ....... ,.., ......... -. • ..,.. u.. .... , •• adda. a.... •. &.Ila& ... , UJ r.Y. a etftt-CRI~ ~aU. lf U.. clula1e w ... II ... Ported protnpU.J. Tbe AllAllllA offers a ewer aenlce wb.lda wlll btterveae • belualf of &be ~mtt wbe• Hmplabdl aft not satltfactorlly resolvM by tlae manager of a property. The Asaoclatloa will panae com· plaints even If t!tey do not involve Oftf' of Its 6,500 members. Its addrea ll 777 14th St., NW, Wuhiagtoa, D.C. FlNt Santa Rftfirertftf DEAR PAT: I bad a photograph taken at Fashion Island of my son and Santa Claus last December. I paid SS. including the mailing charge, but never received my photo. This is very important lo us because it was 01,1r son's 'first Christmas. lie was only three month:-. old and we would so mul'h hkl' to have this particular pic- ture. My letters to the photographer arc not answered D.B., Huntington Beach Mall Photos will check its file of "Santa'' photos returned by the post office and remall yours. The photo- grapher's spokesman said tbal a number of these photographs bad been returned as "undeliverable," but lat.er inquiries from customers in· dicated that correct addresses bad been used. f'ortunately, you were able to p rovide your receipt number, by which undelivered photographs are identiried. The box number to which you addressed your letters is no longer being used, and that's why your letters "eren't answered. A phone call to the Tui.tin photographer could have saved you a lot of time and worr) \ Lagu1 ia to Stage ALLENs MARCH CLEARANCE THEnuc•• UH LIEASIHG Sl'tCIALISTS Bingo '.·in City What was g· l od enough for grandma is good enough for him. sio Laguna Beach City Councilman Jon Brand has s1 ia'{gested t,he city hold bingo games at the annual Vil I:: ge Party to help pay for the Sept 17 town celebratt• )I 1. Brand said .h e remembers the Iowa town parties of his ch1' fdJ '1ood They used to play bingo m the ,good old day s,1 said Brand. "and my grandma and other grandr ~~~loved 1t so much. and even some oftheyoungpeop lee lid." The council v rn~. moved by Brand's nostalg1C' re· cQ.f lect.1')n. aqd qui.t tum lD charge 0£ the bmgo games. , • .. Brand said, ., "V >'e'rc UJTll'T1i have thtt best "t>tngo LEASE OR BUY 4•4s. l'tCKUPS & Y AHS game in town " _ _ JAKARA. Indonesia ; ;;;~.;;------------ <AP> -sixty-one persons SHAPE I •. p -NO SWEAT died and 265 villagers Ill East J av a were IF 0 R MlH OHLY All hospitalized for food MAYO BOt'lY CONTROL CENTER poisoning after eating Call Today F •" Sp.clal llliroductcwy Offw Only the Deily Pilot rHlly tells you whet•• new In your local community ... e¥ery day ·•tempe, .. a local rush 1961 MocArthr II•• 1 ~""· .. 101-1011i.,•1ct.,.•$•-•-752-5155 made Crom soy beans, Hf I# 1-0RT BEACH the mass.circulation dai-~=====~ E..~========~~~::.====================::­ly newspaper Kompas reported For qualtty, selection. service, and price .. see the Master Dealer. Nabers Cadillac Authorities said the i.empe had come Crom the same mark et and. been made by a local1 trader wno was arresled; 2600 Harbor Blvd . 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T .. < "'0 8oal010.~hectt.C&.~ ' • Coping Calls llUlllDlllf'lJ•• dil!~dt for • " Sand1 r alla lOdar. ""*"· Liie)' ..,., .... tl w 1 Jeep, my fllhR' Ht up wttb me unUI n~o o'c WSlCb:IQIJ 11 W.,...wvmvria.'' lllal1 al bef' I Cllber family mem n alJo w re UP· PGC"Uve. But two dt.atut relatJva, vrho nm«' \.CJ vlstt, had cbanpd. tarmum • .,_,.._de ~._.c ID0119lat.llG l• 18U'I ....... dMH•. r o.enr alMrw.,. • lba7 ...,.. rrt-4 • •P-Jr~llll-t'ft!,.. uid. lbete •• -.. JJ,11 vs ., ...... "I ln1111.819 my pe.rentJ to• Mill• . " Wbllt •• too ' -to undentud the • brr P• nu I.old her·~ bad a ''but.'' • "lbat wu bet1a' Cot me: ll •• t>.tter lban tacln1 th• Wl.knowa. •· ·For Empathy Tt.e w re OW kU>d ol atlectionate relatives who alwa)'S are huu1ftl IDd klnln&. Tht. Ume tt wu difful'nt. ttpttlally with tbewoman. "l went to put my ar ms out and she stuek out her hand." Sil)" Sandy. "I Uunk abe's more respoMave now lt'a been four years l auenthefapra I'm sate to touch. "I CAN'T SAY anything against them because l don't know how J would react if 1 didn't have cancer. But I've felt that reJeC tion. lt hurt me very badly.'· TBDB WA.8 A cbo•ee al thc'r amput.a.Un1the191, which had crown thin W>d bumt-lookin,, or leWn1 her wear a l!Qvy. lxtllt ·'-'P con-ecU \•e shoe. Sbe d.oan 't re1nt lhe dcdalon lo amput.ate and since then, she aaid, "I've always con1ldefed myaell very normal." Her artificial tee, In tact. ls now aa much a part ol her u her brown batr. She said, In Ume, tbinklna about ll "r..edcs." BEA ANDERSON, Editor Monday, March 2f 1977 ·Remember that time is money.' -Benjamin Franklin. Bl I I It's a leprosy kind of phenomenon, interjected Or. Paul Wood, a psychiat.riat with the Orange County Mental Health As· sociation. "Chances are you '11 react differently." he told the audience at the lecture series where Sandy was one of five patient panelists. "Knowledge can be a wonderful thing. "It can be the beginning of how you feel about something You're not gomg to get it (cancer> by touctung someone or be1og close to them.'· The panel discussion was the final part of the sen es. The Biology of Cancer. sponsored by UCI School of 81olog1cal Scie nces, American Cancer Society, Unh ersity Committee on Lectures. UCI Carcinogenesis Training Program, and Western State Uruvers1ty College of Law. Another patient, Jamie. who had cancer at 17, commented that when friends dido 't visit her after th~ nperat1on. ~he W.:t!> Jt firs t mad, then hurt. "I THOUGHT THEY did.Q't care." she said. "Hut m most cases it is ignorance, or they feel they don't know what to say. But you Just want them to acknowledge the fact that they care about you·· ·You fools of for tune time's flies . ., -Shakespeare Nancy, a 37·year-old who had a radical mas&.ectomy two years ago, found the a lump on her breast wbilo perfonninl be:r monlblY examination. Sbe went through the "why me?" syndrome before undergo- ing the operation. But it wasn't until she got home from tbe hospital that she became depressed. "You always think, 'It's not golng lo happen lo me.' "I couldn't have adjusted the way I did without my husband. He's been very positive. It's made a tremendous difference to me." SHE DESCRIBED HER friends as "wonderful." They visit· ed the hospital and one organized a meals·On·wheels for her family . She said most of the women were inte rested in the operation. It made them thmk it could happen to them, too Nancy said she felt awkward around people who acted as though nothing had happened to her. It is better to acknowledge it and clear the air, she noted. At one point during h er convalescence when she was feeling sorry for herself, Sandy's mother finally took firm action and said, "You better get your act together." "In two weeks l found myself a job and my mental altitude started getting heller.'· ·Nothing is so dear and pre- ,;, cious as ti111e.' -Rabelais. ·Procrastination is the thief 9f ti111e. ·-Edward Young ·11 I cou ld save lime rn a bot - tle .. · -Jim Croce. ·rzm.e zs on 1ny side.' -1Wick Jagger 'Tinie lS the com uj your lzfe. ·The time which we have at our disposal every day is elastic: the passions that we feel expand it. those that we in- spire contract it; and habit fills up what remains.· It is the only corn you have, and only you can determine how it will be spent. Be careful lest · you let other people spend it for you.· -Carl Sandburg .; & -Marcel Proust ·Effective M .anagement: It's All 8)' MARCIA t'ORSBERG Ol 1"° 0.1ly Pilot ~1•11 Yc.ur social rah•ndar 1s Jam purked. th<' basket <1( 1ron1nj! would makr n Chinco,(' laundry go pale. papt•rwork at th<· offtc~ is pilin,g up and tht'r<''s a slack of unread nrwspap~rs and magazin<'S in the cornt-r of lhe TV room You're cxpcclt'd lo hakr a • c h ocolall' t·ak<' fnr the tae1ghborhood p1rnH', ht>lp c·oach the fifth ~rade b&!>ChJll team and organm' a charity pro1rct for the club you belong to It dawn<. on you · · I don t possibly ha'<' t1m·e to do <ill lh1c; If I only had more time More l1mt' won't .,olvr the pro blt'm, but effoctl\ e t tml· m.mage· m<'nt can help NANC'Y JUDDER. l'oordinator of guidance services at Golden West College, spok<' about where time goes and how to 1 t>capturc so m e of ii at a workshop · sponsored hy the GWC Women's .r,Center. · Through reasst•ssmc•nt and hange, stw s<iid, morl' t1nw can the Timing • 1n bl' spent each day in some kmd of creative endeavor ·'The ultimate goal 1s not Just to increase our output and get more done. but to have some time to be idle so we'll feel better about ourselves and our lives," she pointed out. Ms. Kidder admitted that dur mg cnsis periods. when people are under tremendou• time pre· ssure. they are likely to make poor decision!> about how to use their time "There are three traps we m 1ghtfall into, .. she reveale<i · One 1s to change your goal and then settle for less Another 1c; to 14ork longer. faster and keep plugging away at 1t, but we have physical and mental limits .. A third trap as becoming passive rather than assertive JUSt sitting and waiting." SHE NOTED THE diffcr<'nre betwt>en time efftriency "Do mg what's in front of you" and time effectiveness. which in volves three elements ·'They include goal·setting, de· c1s1on·makin~ and asserting yourself," she s aid. . Ms . Kidder's J?Uideli ne for goa l·setting 1s, "Plan don't panic." She recommended establishing priorities for thmgs to be ac· complished. ONE EXEROSE is "lo rank. In the order of time you'd like to spend wtth each of toe five vaiues you have for yourself." They are. social and family ~1me. time spenl on paid work. lime for unpaid wori< thai results in feelmgs of achievement or re·. cognation , l1mc for recreation and hobbtes and time spent eat- ing, s leeping and maintaining hf e's necess1t1es "Then." she suggested. "take a sample Saturday and Monday, hsl the total number of hours spent in each of these five areas and then figure out what percen· tage of your hours correlate with your values ... The purpose is to "help you de· termine how much time you spend on things you say you value." GOAL·SETTING on a daily Jqughed when she announced, "If basis involves m aking a llsl it's worth doing, it's worth doing every day as a rem indf'r and for badly." reinforcement "You can ~ct a But the laughter turn.ed into feeling of achievem<'nl as you nods or agteement when she ex· cross things off." she pointed out. plained that "perfection leads to Ms. Kidder d1\'1des her own list procrastination." into three categories "have to We tend to put things off if we do. should do and 1l would be nice thmk we can't do a job perfectly, to do." _ she said. ''Sometimes. we need to Another technique is to ask act, rather than say, 'l need more yourself several limes a day, timeormoreinforQlation'." "What 1s the best use of my time Techniques for1 making de· right now?" rather than fretting cisions Include: about "How did 1 get myself into -Do anythblJ to begin th'e this mess'" la•k. For exJmple, "C9mmit The latter wastes ti mt'. sJle . yourself by telling somebody said. you'regoingtodoil." MS. KlDDER'S audience -Give yourself some in~n· lllUllrlllon by Slllll Arll\I LOI\ Jo'( lives and rewards. "We usually get a good feeling when we cross a task off our list." -If you have something un- plea~ant lo do. try going ahead and doing it. "If you're afraid lo act, this usually takes away the anxiety.'' -Hand le things only once. -Discriminate. ''Be selective in what you choose to do, and de· legate the rest.·· TOUCHING ON assertiveness, Ms . Kidder defined the term as "tbe ability to be direct and honest in one's communication." She said, "This saves a lot of time." ' • Activists Lobbyi~r.g: NOW ' • • ~ I • • 'Several of the bills introduced in this legislative . session pose serious threats to a woman 's right of choice. Interestingly, all were introduced by men.' SACRAMENTO (CNS) -The fight over ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment has passed to other states. but the National Organization for Women <NOW) is still busy here m California. Here in the Golden State capital, NOW maintains an office with two paid lobbyittts to line up support. for the organization's legislative goaJs. Current top priority, accordlne to Geri Sherwood, one of the two, Is blocking legislative attempts to limit women's abortion rtghL'I or, as she put It, ''to protect a woman's right to control he r own reproductive processts. ·' A~ the l111tue stands now In CaUfomia, Ms. Sherwood says, the l.1.S. Supreme Court luves the chotce of an abortion up lo the wom n Involved durinc the first three months of precnancy, al· lows atstes to Impose mC'dJcaJ atandatdl durln• the H('Ond lhrff mon , and allows 1tat to ban abort.ION darin11 tbt la!rt three months exct>pt when necessary to save the mother's life . .. BUT SO FAR in this t e alslalive sess ion,·· M s. Sherwood said, "six bills have been introduced to further restrict these rights In Califomia. "Several of them pose seriou.ci threats to a woman's right of choice. Interestingly, all of them were introduced by men, none by any or the wom e n in tho ltl(lsloture. "Men seem to have thh1 deidre to control the reproducUon of women," she continued. "Men have always felt this." Then she added, acidly, "Not all men, thou1h. SHm to feel their obll1atlons In au('h mst~ as child support. '· NOW ISN'T the ooly women's or1anh.atlon m1JntalnJng lob- byi Al8 In Sa~ramento. Mt. Sherwood cited, among Qthcn1 the League of Women Voters and the California f'ederatton or Business and Professional Women's Clubs, both with hi~her t California membe rs hips than NOW's 10,000 or so. •·But wtllle we nre not the largest," Shuwood said, "we probably are the most active." and she points to an array of past successes and current objectives to back the claim. "Th~ l obby here in Sacramento ~ ectually a yeor older U,ari the 1tlte 0~1anlzaUon as 1~cb," she sal4. "The office waa e1tabJJehed In 11r11 .• , NOW was oraanlzed In Chicago In 1966 by amons o°'cr well· known femintsta, Betty Fr1edan, "Our r.ouodlnt mother." and Gloria SteJbem. "At first, .NOW lobbylsta were unpaid, and to dJdn 't have to re· 1l1tv. Later. wo ro1l1tertld for iruter. 'Yi11b1Uty. ~ and now wa ue pald."' AadtUon1lly, Gerl er*ood .,., hr own prt vat• leglalaUve consu1Un1 Orm "CALIFORNIA ratified the Equal Rights ~mendment in 1972." Ms. Sherwood re<-atled, "and al took eight months. NOW wasn't the only group involved, but l feel we spearheaded that drive." Other past successes lntlude. she said, legislation prot~tlng the rights of rape victims, equaJ credit rights lor women, and more equitable laws concerning chlld custody and community property. Future goals rot NOW In Cllllfomia, as outlined by Ma. Sherwood. Include establishment of centers for wlvett abwied by \heir husbands, dttrlmln11iia· tlon of prostitution, "which is not at all the eame thlnai as legallsa· Uon ot p1'08Ututlon -that would moan state re1ulatlon," ind •tabllshrnent of pro1ram1 to aid "dlsplac«f homemake".•• '-T11ESE A.SE, WOMBN," 11' ~xplalned. "who have no ~ 1klll1 or experience, y t have to wnrk In order to 1upport • • themselves. An example would• be a woman not yet old enough for Soclal .$ecurity, and whose, children, I( abe had children, are• grown. so she isn't eligible for an Aid to Dependent Children pro-, gram. Her husband dies, or• divorces or abandons her. I "Right now. there's almostl nothing set up to help such• women, but they are a large and ' trowing segment of our society, 1 l'nd they need he lp urgently." M1. Sherwood makes no P~· • dlcUon.s as to how long at will ( take to accompHsh these various • goals -she recognizes that some ' are controversial even among I women but she's confident they wm eventually b~come port ot Call.fomia law. 1 Alter all. ''Ne-Yer un· dereatlmate tho powe r of a \¥Om 1.n. . • " b lont becq a part of th• American l&D.JUaae. And It ~ame a part ol the ltniuaa 1cii\I berore lhere .,., a National' 0l'canhaUon tor Womm. ' J . . ,. ... ing th Not Bad AnnO Landers AIOI' LAftDm: I ...._. OS edlle )'091' bll:t:mllal ... WW JOU tamull 7c.ar Hf •5 ud .. ,.,..._o(• t.be..tt ....... , : 1 ve •Q9 ~bet • CG8ld • fMIMd.llcacw•, IDOIUfU. lkaowll&ld· c.MAftlx'•lJ,"eou.eyr... . Lalt week, on televlaion, ( heard at .... rour cbanrt.n say that they felt badly. One was 11.-y !)1-Maon. ..a.o •• pla,taa tbe role ol a .• j ou.rulMt. I beard a MWamaD MY Pres*at Ford '1 voice sounded badly. Perba,pe I '\le been wroai for years because , l've been •~Yin& "feel bad." How sboWd I feel wbeB I'm aat feeUAs &ood! Bad or ~y! Feel· • Ina badly IOUDda b.t to me. -OONFUSED DEA.a OON: If yw're 1tOt 1.an1119041Y 1• aboaJlllll'l,_.._..y. ... ·D Beb Cromie, ta.at 1reat critic and sweet mu. ._ ~ -.& 11t11 ... to um pnble•. Be do41Ce. &M 9-Ir)' MJlq, ''I feel 1-y." DEAR ANN: My 11oa ia a bright. tall, attrac· ti ve, liQcle, M-year-old sboe salesman. His bob- by la ~medical t.extbooks. Hal has recently embarked on a datmg scenano that has me worried. He goes to parties, meet.a •i.nOe. attractive female physicians and identities himsett as a heart specialist . Several of these women doctors have taken a hkmg to him '*' die romuce ~ •ba u.., a... tM, .._dupelf. A& l Hal •• Jic*tq llballt a.. nca,.._, I 1nmed dlf'fenwQy .,.,.. a kiqtlme trilDd told me abe bad be.Ud aboat my son '1 blarn bebavlar. w1IDted to lmow 'It m &Mwcrtd ... wronc w&Utblm. Haljlultlau1hl tbe matterolf-sa71 women d()('tof'I .,., &ood c-:c,;:1, N1pomi¥e bed- pU'18m'I -totally bited -etc., etc. P'u1'tbermore, be clalma the)' deserve to be fooled becauee they like him a lot until they learn be'a au..esa.lesman. Ma, I have your opinion, please? -HAL'S MOTHBR Dr.A& •OTREa: A ,._,._,,... ma WM playa aria cblldlsll games caa jutiftat.tJ be calW • jlrnnlle pretender or a phony liar. de· ~• ..... you feet aheat 8Kll ~ U I wen~ of Ills "YkUma0 I'd place bim tn the lanes-Clac-y. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have beeri happily married for four years, but 1 do have this pro- blem. My husband ls extremely difficult to sleep with. All night long be kicks and pushes me, fl. ings llis arms. and bop the blankets. Sometimes he e•en takes my pillow. We have an enormous king-size bed but somehow be always manages to b9 Gil ~ lil1e. I ..s ...t md lane t.old him IO. He doesn't remember• <aleepa like be'a dead) and lDlllal"m~ I waal to gel twiD beds. but be ls aaainat the idea. Please tat me wbat to do. I'm a steady re- ader md baft learned a lot from your •rltin&. - A.M.P. DEA& A.M.I'. <•--. FaUIWl?): W.at yoa Deed la twta bedl wlllt a single ~adboard. TIWI lllnalftlad wtll provide all lbe together· MA a e...-c.aW penlbq want. You wW each hne JGV ... •&anu ..ct bed sheets. also 1•r ... ~. I rec9mmend thlJi set-up for C •••lea .... Wu& Co be eto.e, yet Deed a good night '1 lleep. '6Saual freedom" pr111ents a difficult de· cision for teenacen and their parents. Ann Lan· den often down-to.earth advice in her new booklet, 0 High School Sex and How to Deal With It -A Guide for Teens and Their Parents." For each booklet, send 50 cents in coin plus a long, stamped. self·addressed envelope to Ann Lan- ders, P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, Ill. 60120. ~. ~ ~ ·~ ~ .:, ·Media Center Supported Aries Count :--~Keeping pace with the ... :Sighly sophisticated ~mmunications media ./I part of modern educa· • on techniques. . Living in today's world ?mands the precision of 1e past in one's ability 1 handle the basics and .lso the expanded nowledge of the ner· -:Wtanging world about us. In order to provide "Iese kinds of educa- onal exper iences for 'hildren attending St. • -ohn the Baptist Catholic : .chool. the Auxiliary bas ~hosen the l earning enter a s the m a in enefictary of fund · lising activities. 1 To financially support 1 '1e center. the auxiliary ·ill present,.. benefit ashion show and mcbeoa at 11 : 30 a. m. aturdQ, April 2, in the -irporter hm. Reservations, are to be \ade by March 31, by ailing Mrs. J oseph cbulist at ~5-tll4. Her Style Wins Pegg)' Schrugle, a >odding designer. IS not interested 1n avant· 1arde fastuon. She wanta 1er cloUune to be worn. Fotlowing a hfe·lona nterest. the daughter of ~1r. and Mrs Wilham A. 'ichraegle of Newport Beach s111d, "When I was little I would watch things like the Mi ss American Pageant. D•1ly PllOI Pholo by E. lAt P•YM Pete Scarpello, left, demonstrates DCC media center to Mark Hester and Heidi Schaefer. Fund-raising activities of St. John the Baptist Catholic School auxiliary will benefit center. CALENDAR BIG BROTHERS: The Orange County agency will host the Western Regional Conference of Big Brother!> in the South Coast Plaza Hotel from Thursday. March 24- Saturday. March 26. Worhbops will deal w 1lb such topics as Singh~ Parent Homes, In· tennewmg Techniques, Fund raising. Public and Pnvale and Child Abuse. The conference brings tc,;etber pr ofessional .slaff and administrators rrom the western Unit.eel States. Further informatioo is available by calling the agency a1S44·77U A rls and Sciences; honorary commander, Order of the British Em- pire, conferred by Queen Elizabeth in 1971 ; and president. P&cific Coest Branch, American His- torical Association Kis topic will be An American H11;torian·s Love Affair W1tb the Royal Navy -47 Years of M antal Bliss. Enter1afnmenl Happenings ••• rmlTllMMUIT Ftlfftl Theater O.nce Television l•Dlfl~ltell Your Change TUESDAY, MARCHZZ By SYDNEY OMA&R ARIES <March 21· April 19): Accent on personal possessions, valuables, money and how it gets that way. TAURUS (April 20· May 20): Lunar cycle is such that you ride wave of popularity, welcome challenge. Timing is on ta rget. GEMINI (May 20-June 21) : Check behind the scenes. You might ~ a participant in a clan· destine conference. CANCE& <June 21· Julv 22): Emphasis on friendship, compatibili· ty, willingness to invest in your own talents, ideas. Bring prionties in- to focus. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Obstacle is challenge. You ltuwe on challenge. Achievement is accent· ed. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Take initiative - make new starts. Be in· dependent in thought. ac· lion. Higbhgbl creative endeavors. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22); In ner feelin gs, hunches play key roles. You know what should be done -you sense lhe truth. Rise above petty fears, differences. an· noyances. SCORPIO (Oct. 23· Nov. 21 >: Social function could prove significant. Be reeeptive. Find outlet for artistic expr~1on. SAGITI'ARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21) · Be familiar with basic material, uni· que services CAPRICORN <Dec 22 -Jan 19>: Vitahty makes comeback -ego soars Member of op- posite sex says you're wonderful &nd means it AQ UARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18> · Security is enbanttd. You learn that what you own is worth more than you might have estimated. PISCES <Feb. 19· March 20): Acceot on re- latives, messages. viable ideas, s hort trips and ability now to separate fact from illusion. "Everyone else would be Hying. 'Oh.. she's re- ally pretty.' bul 1 would notice the clothin~. l wanted to df's ign clothes to make people more at· tractive." The Stephens College stud ent was chosen UCI TOWN AND GOWN: O r. Arthur Marder. an authority oo British naval history in the 20th Century. witl be the speaker at the Town and Gown meeting at 9 a.m . Monday, March 28, in the Soci al Science Tower. room 220, on campus. LA-Z-BOY SOFETTE ~long with 18 others by he alumnae lo sbow heir cr eations in a everly Hills showing. 1 It started out as one of 12 rough sketches which, with the belp of her in- ltructor Md a designer, WH naJTOWed lo one. ·. "The biahest compti-~ent I've recejved from )D7 Instructors aod ~ritics is that my designs ~wearable," ahe wd. ~ Ori1ioa1Jy , Miss J;cluae1el wanted to ~tadr ia New York, bat Iler P«•t.I were wae.uy 'bout 1\ICb a cn.;or lbU't. fl She ldected Stepbena now uys •·11 flad did. However, de· atng bas remained Coal .. She'll pt a prevW.W of Design Swdent Peggy Scbraegle New York fashion design this month when she joins other students years a.od then "start workina." Sin ce 1964, P rof. Marder has been in the UCI history department. Among his many honors and awards are three Gugeenheim Fellows hips; fellow, American Academy of there on a tour or1~~~~~~~~~~i::::;:::::;:::;;;;;;;;:;::::::::;;;:::;;;::;:=::::::;: showroo m~. fashion houses, stores and texWe firms Bent on getting st~rted In the field , M iss Sctlraecle plans to earn a four-year degree in three HEMNG PROBUM? I cot ... to thoa. who bea•••. HIARfHGAID c-.otMfpth• l'VICHAll SUUIC:f TO SATISMCTIOH llN ftAISIH COIOHA D1L NM MAl. AEBISOfER Hf.MIC AIDS .., .. C...t~. c--.......... ,....., Does your group need to raise funds? If "°" non prof'ft orgoNiiation needs ~~~ coll~C.­ ando~~ OoityFGW • "'°'-8<n. J TH f IUCllNINO SO,A ~ISMOM VltJO ,.,. ..... p ..... , 28892 M111uente Pkwy --· ..... ....... _ 4W9G2 .......... , .. OVER 100 lecliner ltcltft and wan Recth1t'1 IN STOCK WHITE'S Showcase COSTA MESA l&9 l 17~ Str.t ... ...,.,.. ...... ...,._ TtttHe a 1791 •t ...... , .,... ................ 642·8651 *Af~.., To l's TV Highlights ~ • t :OO -'"The Lile and A.· smburttan al Ktndtth. •• Edward .A.mer pJQS, LouU.lana Senator U., P. Long in th1a blosraphical TV drama about bis rtM to power and aaassinatioo in the state capitol. (Review, Pace 85.) CBS 8 9 : 30 -' American Film Institute Salute to Bette Davis. A go. minute tribute to tbe veterm aetre. whose career spans some 40 years pd twoOscan. . _!,;::~~~~J;;.¥ r TV DAILY LOG I -.OllDAY EVENING 6:00 u (j) (J§ (Ull ~) ...... fl) U (2.S) LI.I (ltt) llJ) Nen e lttl SbrYl9' < $ J liocner Pyle 0 GllllSlllolle m Partnd&e Family mMam·l2 fD Dtdnc Company €D Dumahc Se11es l391 MIM~ w Uttle llasc.ab -6:30- 0 CBS MOVIE SPECIAL * Rock Hudson Thriller BLHiDfOlD I O Mowle: ct:> (!O) "lllh1dlo1'" (su~) "66-Roc~ HudJDn. Guy Stod· wtll lf Aa4y Gnflrth i o Merv Guffin Sllolf O)fllllJ.,..1 (1T (l)~ IDZoom ('29 ($ ) 8ewltdlecl W TOWll Talk 7:00 u a ~ CJJ m m t1ews 0 L11n 0. ( 6 I MJ 1'111• SOllS re 1 To Ttll IM Troth 0 c-..u.llOll m 1 llw Lucy . mn. Fii m spa111t11 Mcme ~1 Wy Griffith fD Channel 28 Tonicht flection coverage special includes cand1d•l~5 lor Mayo1 ol los Angeles John Louis Atado. Gloria Rios Berlin. Barnev f eldman, M1clla,I A Hirt, Howa1d Jarvis Frank Kelley, Sam Manuel, Chris Musun. Alan Robbins Seymour Rostn and Milo A SpenRho ( tt <l. ) Pstnd1e Family Q} ti.llt'a llvy -7:30-D ~~ii llyhne e l4'tt Ame11un Style 6 Odd Couple U Let's Mike A Dul ca llN l'lut Tune Cll1't• Jlkl's w~~ M mu b 1t1atrt m Cl9'J.:) Brady bdi ( 1J 3 ) Gos9el S111&1111 Jubilee 1.21 $ Wild World ol Animals ~ Hocan·s Htlotl '1Jf,...ol 11111 0.1 Liars Dub m "f"' Tl"IDp 8:00 li1 ((l!J (})) ()) Tiit Jeffer10ns ~ n rtelil lar a aewlywtd lo leavf lier IMb<tnd Jnd 10 to Enlfand 101 t11Tee molltlls) .l!~f!Y says~. lronPI !t.lys no 9 I})) <D Ol 8 lillle Howse • .. l'fl1rit 'flle (lec;t,to · In th• eledAoll lor d.iss pieSldelll lh~ boy> devr'>e a sclleme rn wh1th Marr lng.!1\s and lfl!4he Olnon '"II dmde t-~· ~ tnd .,. thr shy. tend" elm di.anry~ bl win e ...... ~ "The lounty 1(118" (•ts) 64-Din 0111,u. Rod Clme<4A CJ' lbie: 'C) (1111) "Tht GtnU. • .... (d11) 66-Clwmoptte1 Gt<>rRt. l,.,. Oly •(ft())) Q!l lu't Bundi .._. CNt9 Tiie Hlld<ilMI Bro Ihm, AAA 8 Oavrs 11d i.p Taylor ~ut~I Cl WHL G1111t o1 IM Week tDSZ5,l80 Pyr ... .,,.., ... !'-' Mom: CC (2hr) "See No £.ft" (dll) ·11-•11 r-. ltob1n Ba1lty, °"'"' AllJD11 SJ.,._ & 11111 "Jtw lubfr· cul .. A!Qu" [Mel Belw141C 4'scovtr~ 1 CUit lor d1pfitllen1 l(ld Jlobt1t Koch is pinso1td into Pf Pm.llurtly ,,...._..«i • an toi lubeiculo\15 ED,,_., @ llllion1I Subsuiphon JV Test -8:30- 0 ( 11 3 ) & Bustin& loose lrnny \plan In pick up \OmP P•lrA tash by wor~rng a\ a wee~rnd ~vnrl lor Mekidy's rmployPr d•v•lop' 1nl•1 1 comtdy ol mors whrn Wro0d1 ran·1 teem up with him ~nd lh• IP\\ ~uavr f1111t subsl1lules lar th"' dalts wrtll two m1ddl' aard do;,agm m Clou·Wrts 9:00 8 C<m CJ)) CJ)--. VN1an°\ ....,_al .._.s sldden burst ol MIOfoes ........,, a OINl'COm~ by pi111t .._ii ~a •YIO\ls lhal Artlll# IS jutt !IOI lttllSdl B 0 CJ) (!I Im "9C Mond1y .... ~ (Ziii) ..,,_ Ut &lid As· SlllNlllll9 II .. ...,_,, (dra) '76-f.Onrd '4at. Miciolas Pr'f()I. lilly Alllll. Oona "...-Edward '5111 sues as ~ s i.cendery Depression eu 1ote1n0f and U S ltllltor Hny ~ lor11. p0pularly ~"""" " ''M ~·· •ho was nmsiut .. II IM att cap1101 al II• ~al llis clllh'!MrNI mm ' ·a (tlll CJ)) IDl Most Wanted "fhe Pa113ile" An extottion1st turns • leenaae Pli into a dea~ 11ng lhat sels oft 1 series of truck amdenls to lorce lhe tr11Ck1n1 comp;inies mlo paying protection 1n!tUrance. m Mtrv Cnff1n Show mn..tW...-~ C.. UnivtfMI e Tiit ,,Uise11 Romanl•c decisions ~ Nde by *"ltl couples. Violet and Ch1llern become engaged, l au1a leaves Kennedy, Phineas promises to marrv his childhood sweelheart, and Clenco1J helps Mme Ma. decide a&ainst nYllJIOi Omn1um. -9:30- 8 8CTTI DAVIS SM.UTE * Film Institute, stan honor Hollywood queen 0 ( 111 (1..) ()) AIMr1<1e film i.atllla SIMI ti lette Dinis A lnbllle lo one ti lht most eacl1111111 olld ptoldec slMS SI -.On ~ -a woman whose name. lace alld voice are synonymous lhe WOlld over •1lh lbt tradCrooil Hollywood If the . b'I l!IO'<lt ~ 10:00 0 fEATiilR, OAD STING * CROOKCD CANDIDATE! e 11ews 8 (Qt Ct ) "l ftethtf & Father f~lhet, H;irry "Id lhew 1111& a~°" the !1111 ol 1 US Sec1ate carl4!date lhey su5')ed of k1U111& Ill~ wile ~ st1e I hr eat '11tt d •VOftt action don!il his callljlal&n. ( 6 J Cettllfity ~' (a&I Gl!n--'t m hew1n ""' tile P'ittiboriti "Cluhag aa Impression" A11dre ""YI" 111d guts! fhomas Hoving, dueclor ol lhe Met1opol1lan Mustum ol Ari. eumine the lmpressionis11~ movemenl. -10:30-m mm Ntws 11:00 0 U •l D >• "-B U(J) ~811ews e <t10 ~1 a-•'""" St>4e V S..-lbldiU, 0 rmn1 lint 0) ~ry Hut1111n, ~ry !Urt~ m Tht Hont1moonm ((11 1J) The lbnth Show Q6 Bell ti Croucho fD 8IK.k Jlurn;il CJ en1111bt SffttS -11:30-0 ( 11 ~ ) 8 CBS Litt flble: c -~ Web ol Dutt!;" "Mcebid: lllt ............. c::...m.-u @ (J) Cf~ 19 __, C.. r'J n.e m <Mb U (1'21 ~I) I.le SUtllls fff SM f1111C1SCO!ll• Aueust m Metro."" m Set· lil\o. Q'1 ar,. Ou• 6) MdeN'Lellm hpGlf w llec/Mo¥1t 12:00 e 1es1 "' Grvot"8 m MO'lit: (;1 "At S.Wds hiat" (actY) '!il-~h w-. &l .... : 1.C., "Seaet S.-" (,.dv) '6-loaf Ruisd. -12:30- 0 AJl-lllPI Shw "'Tiie .._,,. "lllu.11111,.s Haitd." "lha.,·s T °""·" "'Mummy's Curst" 0 ~ "The ~· (dn) "!18-0oil1td Wolht. Robert tiny, Joe Cnffllhs. 1:00 U 2" e 10 Tomorrow -3:00- 0 .... rel -mm tllt £.di " lM ..... (SCI f1j ·~-6utP' C4illtll. Ceoite Sarrclers.. DAYTIME MOVIES MUOI Z2 BtlO'#, IOf your convenience, are the day's rnowies. g 30 e "Dodsworth" (d1a) "36- Waller lfo\IOn Drnd Niven 10 00 1~ "Dive Bomber" (dra) 41 lrrol f lynn Fred Mac· Mu11av Ralph BPllamv 11 00 O "The Ouh1der" (cha) 61 lonv Cu1h\ James rranCISCU\ Bru1r B'""'" 12 00 m "Harlow'' (dral 65-C.-irol l ynley. Grnaer RogP1\ Cfrtm lrmb1hsl Jr Barry Sulhvan I ·OO IJ "War of !ht Colossal Beast" (sc• 11) 58 Sally r 1 am. Roeer P~e a "'Tiit Cnctf' <•re> '61- C11nt W11'iams. Slurley Xnilfll 2;08. a:> .. , c-i .. c.. ... ,.. (a41) '70~1l9 Pe,pard, G1ovanaa Ralh. Raf Van... 3.00 ti) eel "Tw for the ltoad" (1•) '67-~ ffe1>burn. Alben T'"'"" l: JO • ( «:) .,... s:w..t jt Is!" (QOll) '61-Ja111es CM!er, O,hb1t Reyndlds, Terry Tllomas. Patlf l Ylllle. bl\oe ""•· KOCE Television (50) J IMSIDE WOODY ALLEN ~\/E BEEN CITED AST~EN()ST BRILLIANT CS<~Tl\/E ~ OF OtJR TIME ... FUNKY WINKERBEAM TANK McNAMARA . ~T -rnr N<X> NORK ITTS . Ui.I, NITS NANCY TODAY'S CRDSSWDID PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate ACROSS 1 Room to enrrance 58 F •Odler ~w1n9 f;'} Gr1•Pn rl' "Kind ol POD ra~~ 9 Uncontrotlabl!' bJ i,t-..,· 14 Alcohol 11ro<1uc1119 m••lure 1 ~ L1~e lall•f'IQ olf 16Chew :.cenery I 7 Ahmenlary canal porlton 19 Western US capita 20Erm1ne 21 Protess10n 23 Sepi1rated 25 Surprise attacks 26 Grain spikes 28 Unusually small thing tntormal t 32 Fraud 37 Goll shot 38 Sing without words 39 Fruit '1 Unit of magnetic effect 42 Bouquet 45T111911 sharks. etc 48 Valuable fiddles 50 Fac11e 51 Oospml 54 Meansol merno" li4 Raolrueo t>e1n1 ') wo•d) 6b Li1Ck1n9 ontere~I 61 Oomest.c: slave ol old 68 God of thunder 69 Detests 70 Perform •gain entry 71 Japanese 13 Pape• s•te 46 Two hurls 1t•1t beal 18 like ., Oooress .~ wo1houl rulers r19111 49 T •lie ol DOWN 21 Po1n1edeno l'>Ol'IO' t As good IS 2• Small dt•nk 57 ..... a mile ? U Tot>acco Canada words pope part No• ? Poem 29 Pliable Quebec 01v1s1on metal 'i3 Unbound 1 John Jacob strend S!i Tenth part U S 30 Al any tomP 56 Par · By cap1t1hst 31 Fosh air mail 4 Actor's 32 Lamb or 57 Looks m1heu Chaphn obliquely ~Jazz Abbi 58 U1><t0hl devotee 33 Peon Prefix 6 Smelly 34 Roman god 59 Ibsen s Mrs 7 Solitary 35 Ne1Qhbor of Helmer person Moss 60 Mock 8 Ster in 36 No part 61 Aftect10nate Cent1uru\ 40 Lowest 65 ·•• 1uvante 9 Dwelt 11nge fide With God's 1 O Sever 43 Cutt•"9 toot help I 1 Fastener u Stteks by Joe Mm Ihm 3·21 callQ~~ by Tom Batiuk by Ernie Bushmiller JUDGE fi ARKER I RAV•"l(, EXF' .liNEC THAT '-Hf '-A D1vORCfE AND NOT A WIO('W ARLA I DANE TELl.i-SAIA D~1VfR T"4AT ~E WA~T~ Hfll DAl'C•HTER c, Ni\ME LE6AL1." (HANC:otD 1 TUMBLEWEEDS fM~1 ~I< rcw~:;.,.~1i;:s =~ r..~.:e ·~ \l•-::l -'"-'! ~-<cN~ l::iE:t"OIC:f: 1;E ..,.\!.IEl<:A :;i e».L e:. .......... l.·~ ...... bl..~ .loCT'1'<..:-._,. ... ~·et...:c ':"•"~L! -· - .. PIANUTS DR. SMOCK 1111'"'5 1 1..v..e: 'Yt:>U GROW LJP AN' S'f"AR~ AC'f"tNG 1,...11<:~ A MAN," IHE: WIFE: SAY S 1'"0 ME: IHIS MORNING ... MOON MULLINS tNE:L,. ,,. wOULdvE eEI:N~ F1:-A1'Hf:IC ti'J A\V C.At:' ~~ v.lli'l-I 'IOtJ! iH~ WoRt> 15 by Harold Le Doux Pff'ORE Wf. ~f:GIN I ' REMINCi' VOU WAT I RIJ'J A Pl6N1Flf P COl.JRm00\11! I WIL.1..1t>L.eRA1f NO OLJ'T'PURS"TS!! by Tom K. Ryan SPfCT'A1bR PAR"flCIPAllON WILL tJ~ LlMrTEP &mfC"Yl.V 10 WAVIN& 1l-iE 'GUIL1Y'ANP 'NOT 6011.1Yr Pl:NN.MrlS 'f'OU PURCHASEP MISS PEACH • • • t ,, , • • I I I I l J Z/ • UPON ~ING! by Mell by Gee>reJe Lemont 'f"HE:N SHE: IOOK A PAIR oi:= SCISSORS AN' cu-r 'f"He 1oes OF~ ..v..V ..JAMMl f:S! by Ferd and Tom Johnson THE GIRLS , ' •• DENNIS THE MENACE VACANT az OCQJPIED r ? ti t ., tWkr. AD tal aut. ed 1-s ill tail _..,.SIS' ta n b- Jed to tM Fedwal FaJr Hoa1ln1 Act of lH I .... m uca it Ule1al to •dHrtlae .. any pre. f...,ce, Umltatloo. or dilcri.minaUoa based oo nee, eolor. reti1k>t1, sea, " naUonal origin. or an Ul1enuon lo m ake any such prefereM e, hrnlla• t.Jon. or di.sen m1naUou." This newspaper will not knowingly acrept any advertl::.1ng for r ed! est.ale which u. ln viola tionorthe law. --------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LCICJUfta Rancheffe WITH VIEW "" ADS 0.. c.al s.w:. Falt en.It AppOIHll ... ....._.. ,_ .. -,... ........... .... ,_ .._. -----·-....... .............................................. ... l IOOJ8s•c4 tm 8 4 IGa .................................... -···· .............................................. . 95114..,. • • . has joined the :sales s taff of S e l e ct Properties. Ed h as Ii ved in Or ange County for twenty years and prior to entering real estate had bis own carpentry firm . He is active in the Colonial Bible Church and received a certificate in Real Estate from Santa Ana College. During his first three weeks in rea l estate, Ed lis ted four houses. m ade two sales and has been getting s tronger ever since. For truly professional servicing of all your reaJ estate needs, CALL E D at 751-3191 c:;:: SELECT GOLF COURSE MANSION One of Mesa Verde's finest ! 1/3 acre on the fairway! A fabulous home for en- t ertaining. Regenc y architecture. marble e n t r y, 1 8' ceili n gs, 4 bedrooms. gourmet kitchen and a paneled den_ Additional features in- clude crystal chandeliers, air cond1- tloning, solid oak c abinets and all the quality a builder would build into his own home. Presented at $330,000_ u pi.wl()Ut: ti()M t:S "alkt:r & l 1rn He11l lst.1le mtlMABLEVA LOAN! Excellent value !or this 4 bedrm. 2 batb home m Huntin gton Beach Provides opportunity lo decoral~. landscape, etc to your desires. Beller hurry to :-.ee t his at $63.&SO Plcose call for add1t1onal anror. and appt. 546-4141 Fiii I .. OH ••• ... what a beautlful morn- in1". you'll be sing.Ing as you sit down to breakfast in Uus 4 bdrm .. 3 t>.tb Carmelil a Model In The !!!!!!4!!!60!N!E!W!P!!O!fi!!T!!!<:!!i:!!N!!T!E!H!O!!fi!!!I V!E!!!!!/ 5!9!08!!!1!1!!!!!!!! Bluff!>; gr~nbelt & mt. Vlei.I.' This one's below the market at $l18,000 THEILUFFS JBR. 2 ba .. U-Model. Decorator's home. A\ ail. June 2nd. S495 Mo. C. F. Colesworthv REALTORS 640-0010 CAREFREE LIVING! . Ch•:.. 1002G.....-ai 1002 .............................................. NEW BLUFFS CONDO BY OWNER ~ $126,000 Nearly 2 acn•s nl•<ttlcd among giant oaks onl)• 2' z mtles to the :.urf with a r e m arkable ru:.tom bulll 3 bdrm ~ d t•n + I PROPERTIES REALTORS'_ 546·5990 l 525 Mesa Verde Dri ve, Eost. CostJ M··~d also rn Coron.1 cJ1·I M.ir, .it 6/S GOOO '=~===~=======~~ All )OU do 1s enjoy lhe • bcaullful Ii \'Ing in this Blooming Delores Model. 3 Br 21,2 Ba, 2 colorful private p al10s. End unit. large breakfast a rea. 644-7001 family rm home dc ~ s igned to max11n111' the p a n or ll m 1 1• • h 1 11 Y G.....-ot I 002 GeMrot I 002 '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~~~~ ranch land view· ~\lso 5 ••••••••. •• •••••••••••• ••• •• • ••• •• • ••••••••••• G._ral I 0021 GeMral I 002 car covered par k1bong + BACK BAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• ... ••••••••••• room for campers. ats, 1 etc. The corral can ac· JUST LISTED. c om m od a t e a~ many COSTA MESA horses as you could ever L\STSIDE want w.ith room to i.par_,e. Extra clean 3 bdrm-& O FFERI NG PRICE family rm .. pool home. $220,000 Best Ea~lsidc location. . CaU 644-7211 Bn ck frplc . Low mamt yard Sll9,500! ~ lalboa Bay Prop. ~ Realtors 4 ledrm + Family Large Costa Mesa home with O\<'r~11.t:d bedroom:.. ht:a\ > 'hake roof, lllt'ff t•ntram·e wa} & fareplaC'e. G rent loC'.l • 675-7060 * BY OWNER LAKE FOREST n RF:UUCED! Lakefronl + doek, -llir , 3Ba, air 5HI l!l l5 Op<'n Weekends tJon clt>:.t: to park, tl'nnt~ ---------court~ and a II ~1 hooh Ju_\t h!-.te<l call ~lb ~J for full d~laal~ NewP.ort Beach BACK A.\ Y area, 3 HEATED POOL $86,900. Tree·hned cul dt"\3t' in pnmc Dack Hay area Secluded formal h\ mg room, while brick fir eplace. Open planned f ami ly room. Ch('( kitchen "'1th pantry Hide-away ma~ler :.utte plus Z derorator baths Tropical garden pal10 ov erlooks ~parklang healed pool. Owner wall help finance-Hurry. call 962-7788 • KEY R€ALTO RSX BALBOA PENINSULA PT. Cute & cozy doll house, just steps from surf & sand. 3 Bdrms.1 2 baths. $174,500 LIDO ISLE Builde r 's hom e wi th t hose extra touches of q ua lity l 3 Bdr ms., 2• ~ baths. 3 car gara~c . $2601000 WES TC LIFF Like to enter tam? This home is ideal. Pool & lanai. family rm_, 3 bdrms. $119,500 l +FR + POOL + JACUZZI $2,000 Pnmc llunt1ngton Reach lol·alion :-.eC'luclcd on p r i v a t c C u I ii t· s a c street. Gourmet K1u·he11. M'f\'t' throul'h bar 11pcns thrnui.:h t'Ublom hu11l Famll>' Room w11h ~amt!(I t'<'thng!. &ladm~ doors lo pauo and s1)ijrkl ang pool ff you c1uallfy, ~.ooo 1s all you need to gel an this home. Call :l63 67G7 "'"'""', 0 I , (, " • ..,, , I I 2 UNITS Eastside, CM ~HERITAGE bedrm. 2 hath, formal _..._,,__.....,,.....,_...~..._.,.j SOUTH LAGUNA Tablerock own your own apt. with breathtaking ocean view ; l'lubhouse & pool focilities. 2 Bdrms. Sl47.500 LIDO REALTY 3377 Via Udo, M.I . :i lkdrm 014 n1•r ' 111111 in trunt 1 Bcdrm n·nt.tl oll allt•v. Cut rent 111<·nmc• $62~ for both llr111g t•heck book •• REALTORS NEED HF.L P' Help yourself lo a } leaping sel('('tion of Qualafif'd llopefuls an tht.· DAI LY PILOT IL1'1P WANTl.;r);\1JS d1n1ng. large modern kitchen, pleasanl living room & family + l{uesl house and pool. Ohle garage. $119,500. 400 E.1711 FOR All C.M. ARW DOVER SHORES W ATEHFRONT- "elegant. SPilCIOUS home. Featuring fn·c 671·7300 form swimming pool rn Gt'Mral 1002 G~Mrol 1002 entry l'OUrt 5 ~dr°"-lms , •• ••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• •••• ••••••••••••• 41 2 baths, dt•n ;ind \'ll'W of lovely open Bay. ll<Mt NEWPORT NP1 HEIGHTS dock for several small or one large hoal '.\dJtHns HEIGHTS AREA $87,500. 1l N-r.:IJ. 81. 646~aan ANYTIME ----------1 pm·ate beach Call for ProVlrles th<' setllnl! for1---------- •......................................... , appointment. One of a kind 3 bedroom thi~ charming doll house home located on J quiet tn barvde d1 .. 1an1·c Ln lht· t rec la net! '-l reel Two beach-. 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W-Plan. aun ny location. pvt yard. new rpl~. frpk. n1•ar pool. park & 'C'hls $199.500 Owner. 640-11790 hui:e rusl•C' woodl'n sun & tree~ gt\'!' ynu th;1t decks and pool·Sllcd pn' att> ... cclw1ed ft-el yard 1.1.1th F. Z boal or ang ~Ii 7711 trailer a<'r<'''· mak<' this t ht' ,I (' l 1 \ I' (;I m I J Y S drP.1m ho11"'' 1'11!'1•d n..:ht <11 ::._q7 :.oQ C \I.I iS I Jl!'ll C:SELEC T I PROPE RTIES O LE I Thh Sp.ir.1 ,, Ill .111! \ \\di EXECUTIVE RETREAT 4 +FR +DR +POOL S6 I .950 [)o\\ n to\\ n Hunt lkach area m·ar C.akr l'ark e>i.· <clh·nt an\t:!>lmcnt OP· portunatv Im th1 hand' ~' 12.'l It 1111 "Ith room tn bu1lcl lluri ' tur this un1qu1• p1op1·1f\ l'<ill (ll;J G7f.7 !>lea I , 11111 111.,11 t .114 iH Towenn~ 11 ccs !>hl'ltrr road °"J} ll·aihni: lo th!'> l•---------~· ,,,., ., \\ 111 ,, \ t• J! \ ~I ,11 1ou~ 1h.11 m :-.l"nnr' It ~ I Cl \\ ( ,, f ..... t• ••:"\ v m.11nt •11111-. will .111011· 11 • 1»11 kl111._ p<H1I 101111 1 '''"·' ,\ 'I.I" 11111 r ~ II "tlfl t h t• h1•1t• In .HI.I fl,I ~l.,il(),,1 , 1.1:11 l'\t't'Ul•\f· 1 l'lrcat Tc-1 r.ire<l w.1lkwitv to doubll• tloor ult•d 1•11try ' I.a~ l~h llv rm w,stunl· hr;1rth Countr~ k1t1 hl'n formal dine' :-;l'p.iratt• wine house::. I mammoth bdrm!.. llu#!e lamaly room wlt.h walb or glas-. Sparkling ~ummet fun pool' An unhelicveablc opportunity l':.e )rnir -VA or trv Sli.l!lO total HARI ORVIEW HOMES f::'(clUSI\ 1· 11-.tang 1.1. 11 h ufoal IC>< Jllon an mu1 h cle~ired llarbor Vie"' llomt.., I Bdrmc; fam1I} room cm l(r£><1t rnrner lot down Call qu1<'k 1 &17.QllO. ,. across fmm izret'nbelt ---------· Sl3S,OOO Sho\\-n h\ dp ooanlment. 67:1·11550 ' ) . . . RAMCHOMESA BEAUTY .Just hllted 4 hdrms. J bath~. c;ngl str.v homl' llui.!r add on fmly rm Rt•modelcd kitchrn 3 yrs old ,\II nl'w appltanres, abundant stora#!r Too man) upgr<ls lo numerate. Must ~t:<' to np~<'1atc llurry on this one ~·94!H -----Walker &lee Re.I lsfate OM THE WATER WITH GRANDEUR and a v;1r11·d waler VIEW all ;irouncl F.normou~ ma~ter bdrm '!Wle+3 other hedroom<; You'll be ama1<:d 11l th(' ~JlllCIOU!lnl'SS fnmal} room, formal d 1 n1n~ room anti lar~l' patio. Then··!' a dock for your to+ rt hoal lQo'. !-.hown b~ ;1 ppmnlmt•nt an a\J vance S29S,OOO - \'Ji.\TT RfRO'llT HOM(~ REAL ESTATE 631-1400 MEW LISTING Cute & cozy 2 Br dph. in Balboa Isl. ;\gt 645-1103 BIG CANYON CONDO Out:;tanclmi: •I bedroom Deauv1lh· model Murh ~ought aftc-r rnd unit 1.1.1lh fanlast11· \ tt'\\ 40' Pool with jacuz11 Enl11 r area fenccrl an \\ rouithl 1ro11 Mui;t 'cc ln ..ip prcr1all' 640-6 16' .~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. MESA VERDE Repubhr. beaut Spana!.h sl> led homt' with lari.'C lot •I Bdrms 3 haths. d1n1n1: & family rm~ & offac1· Offcrrd 11t SIZ7,500 759-0226 f COADIN ASSOCIATES I AtAlTol!l 1 EAST SIDE CHARMER no11m) :J ht•tl room. 2 hath. nn .1 ~hurt tree hncd rul dC' 'uc Extra lar1?e lot 1-:aH acce~s for RV Pnrl"d at a rt>asona hie $74,!ltlu CALL ~'ii) 2660 C:SELEC T I PROPERTIES -------------------- S T A R G AZEKll~ --..-...;..;....,..---Cl.A Y l POU ~N----.----i u••• ' '1 H '1, -... ; ,, ... t'it4 4 1106',::C ~~ KOOIO 1002 G....rot 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOCATION -LOCATION What better location t han this? J bedroo m ~h om e w ith l'oun l r y kitchen. Private. low-maintenance. Super location nt•ar park, school a nd shopping. $130 1000 A. COl.DWIU IA.MICH C O. 644-1766 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILi.i PIO IN N€WPO"T CIN1'11'1 luxurious condomm1um an Corona del Mar Pn vae~, :.ecunty and all lhc amen1t1cs of the beautiful life. 3 Br, fam1 ly room. formal dining 1n this d ramatic de · corator·:. drnam Call fur appo int mt-nt t o see. $138.500 including land. 673-~ (J!o'tl1I 'J•'''ll •1~""((•1,,..,1 OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUM 1-5 50 I Playa, Newport hach ~~! .......... !~.~~,~~ .......... !~.~~ WESLEY N FIXER UPPER ~ Income S'OOO mo. 4 hou:o.ci. on one lot Look at l l ;600, 208th St off Pioneer. 1n _ Lakewood-Agent 00·9950 TAYLOR CO. H.EALTO}{S sin<'c 1H4G --------- UNDER SS,000 MOVES YOUIH l..ovely :! Br. l'T bath-; . air conditioned lownhome. Doubl<' de- tached garage with laun· dry fac1ht1es Won't last lonR! Call collect. 842·2535 IP~ 'J ! ) •II ; •1 t ff , f PRESTIGtOUS II~ CAHYOH-$245,000 Beautiful Country Club atmosphere! Delightful 4 BR home w /2 baths + guest powder rm. Lge living rm with cathedral ceili ng & fl oor-to-ceiling fireplace, formal DR, f a m r m with fireplace. Bright sunny kitchen & lge break fast a r e a . Air-cond. auto sprnklers & delightful patios. Former model home on quiet cul -de-sac st. 211 I S• Joaquin H1ns Rood H~WPORT CEHTER, H.I . 644-491 O 50 FT OCEANFRONT This "Old Newport G~MroJ 1002 G.....-ol -. 1002 Qualtty ·home is ju~l for ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• you. An id) Ilic home you MIHI RANCH C'an t•nJo~ w1lh your 3 BR.+ BACH. BEACH·l IR fracn<l-. It's what Close to or<'an, good r.. e w po r l B ca c h summ<'r want1•r rt•ntal :1 ASSUME S32,800 memone:. arc made oL BR. front how.<'. turn • Tree ltned approach. T ile $275,000 ready for rental $107 ,500 entry to hu~e 25' L iving Jncludani; t.rnd' Hoom "'1Lh crat-l<lmg II \I 1111 \ l'-1 \'It • 673·6900 • A SSUME S42,750 2 STORY· 4 BR Takf' over cx1~tmi: loan pa\ ahll' nt Jl>H pl'r mo tot Hare opportunity' Ext· cut 1 v l' t' n l r y to formal dint> and country k1trhE·r1 '. Expan~1vc II\'. LAGUMA BEACH bml. fireplace_ Large Country Kalrhcn & Dane ovC'rlook grounds. Sepa1atr w ins for ll'\J~'1'c :\laster Suite & 1•h1l<lren 's quarlers. T.1kt• m·1·r \' \ loan. No m•w loiin ro,1'' Sl701l'tto_ Charmin,.; homC' on lari:e lol. room lo adcl on J)Jrl 1ng Jll.!il a<o 111 Amcnran Home Sh1C'ld 1.1.arrant v to buyer l lid rm . frph' ·On Bluebird CJn~on Htl $125.000 bl3·3663 f;.J2 mJ J::\eS. pi!)'!> Jll llUrr\ I 963·7881 ( •t•. 'I f • I !.• 'I f0tat l.J~~f' • associated BROKERS-A EAL TORS 202\ W Balb<>a 611-)661 [~lm&IUI] MESA del MAR room \\llh ma!\~l\e slone CUSTOM 3 RR POOL hearth. Soaring sep. HOME bit for rntcrt:m1 level ha:. hug1, masler ing! Lrg ll&F pool sur b<lrm retreat Pool site rounded by wood dr••kinj? back yard ~heltcrcd b~ w,C'overt'd lan;i1 & hltn lower111g CUl alypl us outdoor h11r Fam rm . Owner anx1ou~ ~ ':'"" for studio work::.hop. clt>'lr.1 qwck appmt g.i, tiOJO ble Bat:k Bay loc 91'1 ..,00 la ·-· 1 ' . ·:· 1 ~ ~~da Brown, 645 :.!'ll~ SparkltnA 4 bedroom with !.l'parat e m aster :.u1I!', central fami ly room. hu~l· kitchen and lwo lari:C' baths. Located on :i wt•ll ma1nlained qwct !.lrf'l'I Re.Jsonably pnccd ;ii 'i~l.900. CAL[. 5..56 :.'tiM "" • SELL idle 11cm'i with a f;: SELECT ..... ----======':" Da1h Pa lot Cla~-.1(11·d A<l T' PROPERTIES --- --------G~rol LUXURIOUS 1002 G""'111 1002 MEWIN &OUT including the garden or !lowrrs and selcl'l landsC'apang A home of quality for the family whoenJoys elC'a:int hdnit and needs 5 h<lrm!'-;1nd a re n c e d y a r d <i n cl a sparkhnr T'OOL It· .. lake a new hnm<' in an nrea of pn·~tl~l' and 1 on\'t'· n1enre lw th<' lari.t tn hang pictures in th" on<'! $195,000 - \.\ATfHI HONT HO~f'> REAL ESTATE 631-1400 SPANISH ESTATE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab / Irvine real ty EASTSIDE FAMILY HOME Off crs 3BRs + ~uest quarters & lg. r e dwood jacu1.1.i on ch arming E ast s ide Costa Mesa str eet. PropC'rty is in beautiful cond.ition awaiting the buyer who appreciates q uality. $104.500 Polly Johns ton 642-823.5. (J 58) 642-1235 64-4-6200 3 IR• $69, 950 901 Dover Drive H•rbor View Cel\ter Pr i m e p r i d c of trvine .ti C.mpus Valley C.nter ownership area Alm~l 751-1414 new Dramatic entry to __ l!!!!!!!!!l••••••••l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!L_ huge family sized llv.ing 1 room with rracklln#! GMCrol IOOZ GtMral 1002 fire place and vaulted ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ceiling. Formal dining Garden \'1ew kitC'hen. Family room adJolnc; lush ~rrace through wall or glass. Separate wina for hideaway m a st er suitt' and gue:.t quarten; 963-7881. Of1N t•1 fl••'''''l' ,.,,.tiff' f~&•rntl $1.62 per DAY That'a ALI~ you pay IOI' a 30 day ad In the DAILYP1LOT SBYICE DllECTOllY DOrTNOW! 642·5671 CE 110181 ILllRS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE OPEN DAILY 1-5 JI 02 VISTA. LAREDO In The Early Bl uffs Rare "H Plan" 2 Story With 2 Large Bedrooms 2 Baths Extras Like Marble Vanities Mirrored Wardrobe In Master Suite Freshly Planted P atio. Adjacent Major Greenbelt & Only Steps To Pool. Reduced To $109,500 . Ill oOYa DkJVI 631-1800 ( ........ OUt CCMOMA -MA.I Jt'I a comer l tcd, J bdrm., Wltb 2 th a car ...,... •. U•~ an Is eoJOJ tba cleliehtftd atmaaphera ol OJd Caroaa d Mar • moane elu helps with the paymll. 61J..4400 ""_ ........ lpy1teu, ••••· pool, IJIOO/ao l•e optWa. IM-t• etr SO·llG t024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YITIRANS JUST LISTED, lwu bt!autlful Eait 1ude homes. NO down. Call , ........................ ·····················-· a.......... ,oe.-... -__________ ..,IC~:r,-, .. cJit ;::;-, ... . ........................................ . Lingo ~ UMOISTIUCTA&I OCIAM YllW _ _. .. ..._._.,,IS' 1*'-W. ...._. ··~ .... -·1• ........ -.ii• UJ~a..we,.u1 .. IMllt,.... , ................. ,.. ....... pa I,._.._._, ........ 1101,000 WHOUTaY SHOP GOLD OPPOITU ITY TO PURCHASE Establtsht•d . 1oin1 bu1ine11 opportunity nloni with <><>mmerclal bulldinat & tot J,ocated an tourn;t-heach art><• of Oran~c County. Aacmt today. 1---------·1 HAMl'TO..- taU::ENTR EE 'S largest 4 bedroom home with 11 DEN and gorgeou11 Ill by 40 POOL. Very private Highly upgraded n~ulral 499-4551 P. M. Cotiper It A•MC.:l.au 13'9 I 4'4/SJ6-ll05 1002 ······················-······················· ATTRACTIVE Linda Isle 5 BR , 4 ~ ba., fam . rm. & formal dining· lge. tile patio & waterfront deck. $3.50:000 BAYFRONT, pier & float. lots $185,000 to $325,000, to build your own custom home Several areas to choose from. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bays1dr 0 11Vl'. N 8 b75·61bl General I 002 G.neral I 002 ·•···•••····••••·····•• ..•...........•.......• 540-3666 RAREFtHD Mesa Verde 2 story, lux ur1ous 4 bedrm with formal dming room and separate family rm. Qwet cul-de-sac Extra large park-ltJte yard with auto spnnklers Beaut hghtmg and 2 big patios Just ltke a model home Asking $95,950 Call MO 11.51 ~HERITAGE REALTORS MESA VERDE WOW! OCEAN BREUES cool this 4 bedroom biahly upgraded Cal Classic Walk to best beaches in under 5 mi.nutes. On1y $75,950 •.• so hurry! SPRING SPECIAL Great pool home with fire ring & lo~ of deck· IJli Only a mile from the ocean. 4 Huge bedrms, formal dining, huge family r oom . 3 car garaRe. Everything for f am11) fun! J u:;t $110,000 llJ II Beach ll•d carpeting. Open and LAGUNA NIGUEL 4"-1720 DANA POINT 493 111112 LAGUNA BEACH 49'1 2489 Acr.ogeforsale 1200 anc .. ~-+y 2000 ............•.•••••...•....•..•..•••••.•...... 10.697 ACRIS 7 UHITS Pride of bright throughout. a..,i.a..._.. I 041 $97,500. Call for appt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport teach I 069 LAGUHA IEACH R-1 Ownership. lalboo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near Grttnbelt Sb I IR, one 2 IR TURTLE ROCK Super s harp Plan ( townhouse. This 4 bedroom home has self cleantng oven. tras h compactor. tinted win dows. no-wa 'C k 1tchen and the grounds hdve been prufes!>IOnally landsc·apcd Near pool and park area $114 SOO Call for appointment POOL AND SPA. CALLUS ... for all the latest mulllple ltst1ngs available 1n Laguna Beach area AJso. we have Ocean view bu1ld1ng site Exclusive area. Altso Beach. less than JOO easy stepc, to lhc sand $80.000 Large. well designed 2 bdrm l'Ondom1n1um Clo~e to !>ho ppan)t & beat·h. "'ti h J p~l·k of the 01:ean "ould '011 h(•fte\ c $62.SOO' Harbor Vi H Ocean&Canyon Views w frplc , Owner. . ew OtM_ $160.000, Tft'ms $345,000.644-1554 Beautiful California .. Z" REALTOR Ranch style home. Large 494-8611 lndustriai open beamed entry, big ---Pr' rt1 2100 enterta1rung living room, 1114 ACRES ~ extra large family room, for your mobile home ••••••••••••••••••••••• dining r oom & 4 big or bwldmg site bedrooms. JC you had Le,cl All uttlttll•s thought of moving up, a\atlable .,'ull pnee this 1s 1l' Better hurry $I l ,500 HK H they don't last long tn t71.a l676 5717 tlus area. 645-0303 on 522 2080 SALEORLUSE 24,000 !IQ ft Industrial l:i I d ~ l' o m p a r 1• e<.'onomy & flcl\1h1ht> l..eJsl' at !15' sq ft NNN m pureha!ot• S25U l~l E\. FORES1 E OLSON ----------1 cellent Oranl(t• loealion Call 171 11 tl-15 !1555 owner INVESTORS! '"•l. Af 4\.fOS:S!'J BUILDERS! Otean vie". Hl57 Trallne mobile hcmtl' 12x42 with - Lf!s Ac It E S hl"l" 1• t• n ts for Sale 2200 U t" c a n ' 1 cJ -..· \' 1 ~ t ,, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • NEWPORT BEACH LUXURY $104,500 Fantastic 3 [Ir F:1m1ly Hom e Wtth Int:; or features. l'nme i'l'"'Port Heights locat1on Wl)ud paneled Ul•n with par WANTA REAL BARGAIN? • Roberts Realty l"lllt! 4.5 bdrms, 2 story llunllncton leuh 2•, bu homl· MUST ----------1 SF:E' Thts highly desirable GRANADA cxecult\\~ home in the HAClJU ET CLUB offC'rs you 4 bedrooms. family room and dming room in a most comfortable set l.lng. $119,500. Call for up potntment 12x22 c.ibana, with 2 Village of Harbor View hdrms Clusr toshoppmg Phase :J 5br. 2•~ba. & beach St<1° todav al tormal chn rm & fam.rrn. $21 ,500 Pr o fess I 11 d s cpd . ~aut1ful rollani.: hilh COSTA MESA Rl CP Small ~l>flflj.! lc·d lakt• Zoned rnr 17 Urtll ~ SGOO(l t pt•r al·rt• C.111 "' ,anant·<' pu:.!olhle lH 546·5880 11n1t.. Jlas 2 Dplx, J • quet floor~ Garden house, fenced parkini: for th<tt R \' Su pN ~uf)t'r clean Don l mis~ th1!> one Call today 6-16 7l71 :i 13<-droom with central THE HOMESELLERS ;ur cund1tmn1n~ & ht·;it, 752•5353 near new tarpcl tn~ _ 1-' " m 1 I ) • r o 11 m 3 BH, By Owner Neal as a w f1re~lan• t.1MHI loca · pin Free d o m homl'. lion t-11 ,\ l"cmventt0n:.il S56 950 For a ppt or VA l'r1<'t'd under EW6-i228 11urry' $44,()(JO WESTSIDE REAL TY INC . 848·2323 For Selie By Owner Lo\CI)' Jbr. 212bc1 l'Ondo Obi l!Jr , lnl°I j1Jl111 Has 2 Fireplac~s Custom home. J bdrms. fam ily rm . 2 brick fireplaces. soltd wooden beams. formal d1n1ng, about J miles from the beach. $72,000. Tarbell, RLTRS, call 962·5566 ---- · "' '· Corona del Mar I 022 [ ® ~ .... iii~~~~EW .... $51!.5<111 551i 867-t or 751 1615 OWNER ANXIOUS Beautiful 4 bdrm or 3 hdrm~ + den. dining room. used brtck f1repla<·t'. U'>t'd bri c k dt>ckerl p:>t10. S68.!l50. Tarbell HLTRS. l"illl R-12 1<8.')..I liILii11J 4 BR + DEN OPEN l>AII Y 1115l'M :JlHJ Colll•gt· \' l Pool -Jacuui th .. 11! .. itl c11mh1n.1t111n nr ., ni•w hum•·'" .in :i:11.~ba fJmtm.form.11 S & S 4 ledroom elm rm prore~ lncbc·ptl ,\ 1 ., I.lid'' ht' d n c• 1 ~ h •.kl"orJll·cl Mu ... t 'l'l' tu (JwN. cul <11• "JC' s treet. 4 huchuud. fl'<1llir111~ .111 h<lrm .... fJmtl) rm. d in h Jpprcl· I t t' l.1lt''I k1ldw11 .1p 0 " nr 51!1 ll l!l 1 n I! rm tr l' p I al" c, point mt•nh '" 1·1.,11ed natural wood cabmel!>, j!J rJ)!l'. l.111-;1· 1rnim', :1 \\l ,\ ... umi• x 111.1 11 '\u S91 ~ T:Jrbrll, Rltrs, Ii.1th-., !.lt•p 1!0"' 11 Wt•I :!hr, :!IJ,1 nr S (',t l'lata 1·all 8-12 ~ har.m1111m1·.111\I'""' ,\fl t2t:IH:Jl 1:Jx:1 1·vc· OWNl::H SACRIFICI.-.· 4 " •• 111 I fl i.: ti I~ l .• II t " l () 5!1-t 0427 pn\ Jtt· llt·,11 h 1 .... trm, l 11 haths, large MEET BLANCHE HOW OHL y 1700 SQFT party s11.f'd II\ 1111: room, lier measurccwnls arr ·t SI 59,500. F-e. Of House-$59,900 l'OverNI 11at10, f...,hrond' H 2 b tt t " Only $61,500 .Jump on at' r, ~ 1::.w1t1overJ'lOll CoU644-7211 3 Br 2Ra,bllmdplt nt·w T a rlil'll. Hllrs, <·all 'II ft Sht• ha:. a ma!>!.I\" ~ p~unt & carpl't Fon·ccl Famalv Ronm .. tilt .1n !Jfi2 5560 ~ <itr heatmi.: p.11111 w hll n 1mpn·~:..1H:> floor to c·r•al I ~ BB</.2l·.1n:.11 lrviM tnJ! c;tnnt• f1n•pl.111· ffpr , , I 044 pn re l~ 1dt'.tl tor f1r't ••••••••••••••••••••••• LARGE! LARGE! Yes. this MONTEREY in SAY HELLO TO A GOOD the RANCH has over 3000 BU Y Beautiful North sq Cl. of very comfort11 End 2 bt·droom ho me on blc li\'mg bwlt clbout 4 J large H :! lot Conve- bed r oom:;. a family nient "alk to hcach 1.\-llh room, d1nmg room c1nd unltm11 ... rt tn\t•stmcnt BJG mastcr !>Wle Abo pott•nt1al Open huuM• offers a IJ by 32 POOL Sunday 1 I P i\I 233 <tnd SPA IH:TTEH &>\C!rl) HLI RRY'' Call for ap ~ pomtmt-nl Slz.l .:IOO --<WJ~ ~ 939 Glenneyre 494-8519 locjuna HiCJ&lel I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/Jacuu1. ftrcpit & 2 covered patt0s. l\ht1:mf1 cent panoramic view of Irvine, Airport & sur· rounding hills. Wik ·g dts· tance from ltghted tennis court & pool. Sell/lse op lton, $189.900 make orr. Shown b) appt. &10·4543 Harbor Hl9hlands Don l mt<,~ this q uuht) bwlt 4 bedrm home "llh !»parkltn g n e " bathroom... Heauttful CU' .. tOm P<JOI hy In tn1• Poob :\l<Jn\ l"u;.tom features thruout Locat eel in •"l'" port l larhor High School Dist Call 540·1151 ~HERfTAGE REALTORS FIVE ACRES SO. of CORON.A E:1.cl'llt•nt \ tl'W. l'ull pnce $9.900 HK H 714 67i-!'>W l OH 55~ U5311 l1ousc. S275,llllll Pnn onl.> Century Financial RF.ALTOHS 752·535:1 >IJPLl::X LOT Cos ta Meo;a . $39.500 Phil Sulli\ an Hltr 548·2103 of County P~rty 2550 ••..•.••••.••.........• FOR S,\LE 40 Al"fl's Pint• lret'!> "Jter, """" Condominiums Town-I:? mt from Ch1rn Cahl hous.s for safe 1700 SJ0.000 l'h 5~'' :r.55 ••••..••••.•........•.. l.'ONOOSl'FCI \UST 11 B , C :\I F \. I ' Tou<h!>lUrtl' lllt~. 9bJ otl67 FOH SAi.i-. WO \r11·-. \\.oodt•d 1 r11111 't n·.1111 !Jkl'. 1 Jinn l'r I\ .11' \ cJr round .1l"1 l'" L! 1111 f r II m (. h ' l' II c •• I 1 I Sl:?0.000 s.l!! 3755 KEHSIHGTOH llERI:: IT IS'' A s harp DEANE homl· with I bedrooms, family room. d1n1ng room and up grades f{alorc 2' 2 yeJr!> NEW IT COULD HE THE ONE! $132,000 Call for <in dppomtm••nt Let!>Url' Worlrt To" i•r!> Vu lux II\ .\kab-. m:ud. Cust1)m honll' •kl·oratcd 10', dn. S:ls.ooo ·Wti 18411 $61 330. w ::.oph1st1cat ion yet 'I ~HERITAGE ~.· REALTORS I bl 3 n 2 b f (' o I\' 2 B H Io' t· n c s L l\'a l' r, '·J '" am __________ 11ncom. Property 2000 !luge LR. llOx 12h Jot rm, wet h.ir, prof'ly ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.onedH:J.lormcume1111 lcbcpd $ll!).500 SEAVIEW Panoramic its Cut•sl house lntrt•d1 BOND REALTY \'u. 4Br. pvt comm. a\·atl Real Esate Counselor hll• 1nveslml'nt 1f you art' 831 !IH 1 soon 833 2929. 644 1181 Pro f c ~ 1 n \ es t ml' n t look mi: m lhr Hurban~ J Br . 21 i Ila rool ~1Led lot feneed rc;ir )d, rru11 trees 25221 AdJlanto KJI 960110" ner J\i.,'l analys1~. a11rru1~<.1b. Ill\ area i\GT i52 7:sl:i anches, Forms. Groves 1700 & l' ~ l" ha n I! l' .111\ I l ~· S pec 1al111nl! 1n lkh mu Ill pit•\. pro1wr tll':. Selleri. & hu' t·r~ a' ,,,1 •···•••·•·•·•·····•••·· t1r_n1 er~ at s.'•X .>oo t .111 n:rn '\/l("t-: l>uple' so WoodbridC)e Arborlake 11-1~ ~35 1,f "", 011 niriwr .! '\ew 2Ur 2h.J 1tnit nr Fanta!tlll' V1l·W llomt• RANCH REALTY t • '' • I NEWPORT llEIGllTS New home. 4 Hr 21:: Ba . :-.ome vit•\\ Xtnt term:.. Opt'n l lnu,.l' I :. Sat Sun ~:?5 l.a.loll.1 l>r. /\gent 6~5 '•9SU O" ner sa)., Sell c.111 Hon i-:11 ... AVOCADO GROVE Ccntur> 21 &ill I lllh Cn.r.-!> Countr) :lhO <!:1:1)! ' fq1l1 11111\\il tl11or' auqoA" IJkl· \Lui \pnl {":ill •Ji.: 11 n J ~ 1 ~ U e 1r=~::::::::-.ljiiiijiiiiij~jiiie·,jiii;iill .. ·if"I·~ ::;::::::·:· , :·:,, :~:.:·:, ·~~~~:;:~;~:· · ~~.:~~::.·: :::£:"· ~~;;;;cl:7 ~~~P"~~·~~;~~ Hwpt Beach Duplex . . . . JI\ ""ncr J..lth St :! HH t. 20 l'~1 rs l.'>4• '"""11111 "1 f\...,\11"\I 11tl ~" SHARP l11r, .. 1c In ""Ill' lnl\ Ju,l·ondo,n~arthc-lal.e Minion Viejo 1067 l>r.1111. 111 I 111 ".1\ tu l'k Ill t"nhsl' .I £11 2 .. ~111.500 Xlnl term ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 .H R. SI H.500 l'nn onl\ C1)!,ta \It''"' I dupll'' I:! 1).11 182hor55!l·-l:!.!t cottJ~l''. ,, trJ11l-r-. 111 2.43 AC-S52,000. \l,1t11n· ln1·, l~-.111( 1(111 hwl<lm~ ,,ll' m l~n,.ol Jl•sl oui...ult• Fallhro11k Cl" n1·r H"n fll'\lhlc• 111 fin.in< 111i.: . Dun I mt'' lht"I i:rl'.1t 11111 .,tnwrtl op portun1t'' Onl) Si:!.000 t· J II i j:! 1 iOO MESA VERDE :1 llPdr1111m :! ll.11 h f1re1>IJtl'. '/. p.1111" n1·\\ l'atpt>l, frl'-.h p.11111 ll\\ \\ .it r r ., oft,. n • 1 I HI m1•d1Jll' pn~'' , 11111 ~:1<100 • , ·•11•1 """' lir11li;t•" m .l Ii R h1-.1 m I·• m rm 1\.1 1· p If 1 n r rn f l' "'ail t\pnl 15 499 210\I , . . 'it •111! t ''' "''''' Ill J In ' ".Ilk 111 "t'hl' i.:n·at 1'11· mo•1l"ll•cl k11l·h .:a~ bltn... or 5S9 1833 Bv owner 3br I ,ba I" nhM• (.pl::.. tonw ~-12 21411 l'r11·l0cl S265.000 \\-111 JC'I ••Jll trade Pran Onh l'll'J'' A~enl 0"' ner h4~ !*;I.Ii h .I !Ir 1 1 ,111, u ro hunw f-'t{'<;h pnt l!.l • !<Vii \gnl llu,tH' horiu' rm hi,::hl\ · c1ltachl"d ~dr. patio, xlnl ~\I• II~'" "''' ' I r1trl!'I Dana Point I 026 upgranecl Tern ft<: lor area Ownr. 768-8696 THE BLUFFS TunJ Plan. 3 bdrm. end urut Gn·cnbelt frontage Ea.riv arcJ. M25.000 an~~ rn111111' r11.1k1 th•••••••••••••••••••••••• Walk lo Mhool<. parks CULVERDALE Hewporthach 1069 '"'", .. I _•1ot111 "" II ntn \I('" h11ml' 1111d1•1 t'On 'hup~ 2 pooh ll'nn" 2 BR.-2 BATHS 6 Units E SiM CM [®Bl Roy Mc Cardle Realtor 181 0 Newport Costa Mesa 548·7729 ~~·,·:~~1';1"'.':,1,1,·,•:i::;r 1.1111;;; ... 1ri11twn 1Rt 2' Bit. ~~'iw~7r~'~'w~~R;onl> 1.0~l'ly Plan>illocatedun th•' 1111 lon••c•r ,,, .iat.itilo• 1lt•n loll tr pit .1, atl CfWCl cul de-sac :.treet f\ .............•......•.• NEWPORT CUSTOM 31R +POOL AGE.NT 610 5560 Near Wl•sll lafr s hopptnj! Like new antl'nor-. Xlnl invest m1•nt Uv .1 ppt only s.!05,ooo .. \I "I I cu111 () well des igned home Wtlh .lai.rl11111 1·11·1°i_ \!<l'Jnrt·~t J\ ;:. '" n "IH•r · ----------S249,000 p l !W-11-·,14 •W()OU".,ll>GL', a h~hl & airy kitchen.<! ;in "ill ht11?ht1•n \Our , o" r spa{·1ous bdrms and Newport l'o f1nt·~l custom J BR -t t>alh plt1!> 3300 ~q ft. Mas~tve Del Ptso foyer llUJ!l· form.ti Lt\ 1n~ Hoom' I-am1I\ rnom h II ,. I s H •• I .. l' d -.1ump-.tonl' l 111•pliH·e pi.!rqUl'I floor. t·,1thertral l0 1•tl tnj.! & "Cl l>JI Sl'duckd :\la,lt'r "mi: BYOWHER PHICEO BELOW MARKET rla\ \II 1111, vl11-. ['M"Wll 8 T I 032 PL \Cl-.• loc11tL'<l near pool & pla)" Jll! 11111 t1·11111-. & gu..ird oro 1; r l' t' n n 1 1 ·• r m <•de I ground!> Nt•w on thl· FIXER UPPER '\1•;1r ll('W lflll :!1 ·h,1 m·1•1(<, fl.C Tl· rm ... Bl\ H 71 . ,;;" ;,717 IMMACULATE CONDITION i'·''" :""H•• it ~.tt ... lfv :--.un ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._J\ .. t1Lehh· nu" tl7;, 1105 rru.rkelaO(J unht.tht•\ahlv I >f'\1 "' Wk•h' ., tJ'\I Opo•n H<>tl"'lh l)"nr lltr l)rllJ51121lC'\I ~lliJY pnr('dulSti. ~' . ,1; 1 111111 f·h "" 11 ,., (Jm rm 1 '• 11.1 ;:.1~.i ---------- FOR QUICK SAU: Sa v e c o m n1 i :; :; 1 o n Wl':.lcl1ff area .(lJllU Do'er Or 1 Walk to eq.•1 yth1ng. 2 Br. 28a. rain rm. formal dminF(. brict. lrpk. ~av) shdke rool remodeled ele1· k1trhcn new qu.1111) l"arpetmi.: I ' H }' \ I I I I· l I "\I\ I 11~1 I\ I' \l<h l .. tr.•' np~·1.1ol1.t 1<1<1 111 1 111 11 j 1 ,1 , ,. J 1>111\ I t 1111 ft11d..f l1·ltl \1.1111-..111 I 11 \I 1, 1111,101 11 ;, '1111 \j7 olHI 2 ll \ "' .ti I t I 11 • 1111 " CORNER HOUSE lira' I.. I 1pl1 d lol ,, r )I I .~lO II' I''' 11tr "' h"' l••\••1\ "fir 1 .• 11<1 1-ur .. .,I ,, 111 ,,,., , .. 1 h •Ill•' 1·1.111 """ JACOBS REAL TY 675·6670 "•••111 ' 1>pm v.krl,I\' .Ill rl," I 11111 ' •• II II II\\ rto·r, ... ..: .JllO l .di t.•r 1nl11 .Ill r-:::-::=":""::--::----~---------"ll••ntl' it>ll >I'll! SEEK & FIND~ •1111•·n S,ol .~ ~un . H C 0 S U T [ A R R C v l N 0 T A L L r • S ~ O C E ~ S ~ N I A L A Y I N T ~ E C O v i 0 C A o A R r v r ~ r ~ o ~ r ~ r P f N I S 0 C V A 8 A S ~ 0 [ D L T E R ' N T A l L L M A R ~ L A RYMC£l NF PUAOLfARN N X E R M I H ( S G S r A v • E C A C E A T C 0 N I R V R N R ~ W 0 l A A X A G L ~ I H A [ ( A I E H [ A l u ~ r N c 0 r 0 ~ s T E F D r D G P I H C H E 1\ V D W l < r1 l T I I S W S N 0 I T A [ R C I R E I [ 0 W G Y E M P Y R £ A N 0 U T W N H H [ ~ A E Y 0 N Y R A T f h A l P A E T N I R Co~mo. 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'°"'' t ,,..pie ""'Ofda I LUNOOE '. 12 I I I I I V UCER I 1 I' I I l I H A D 0 R I 11 ll•11l'om ~OH•P "There, I I' I 1 1 I Nm ~ ,.,.,,1.,d d lle10No 1r1 • • _ _ • . t' \ dr+11 .. 1r1'} S·n1 ft •1e \ bH,, II'" "rt to ~ lll~tl •11•r 1t Now I F y T c A R I r~ dr•nk\ ...... - """".....---r--...--.---1 ' II Y I I I I I 0 Cn~r-'••• '~• ,~.,., • Q ·r••d . • • • • • . b, I .,.,, ""'"'• ,..H~!') ~dl _...___._......_...._......___, .,ow d•,.etoo t °"' tftt" No J b•'Ow e i::%r~~M~~~f~cnm r r r r I' I' I' I 6 ~~tt*[ 10•1 I fHI I I I I SCRAM-l.ETS An•*"'• fn ClaulflcoHo" SI 00 IJ~ 1• I· nr•·~I t llr .!h.t lmme<1 •l!'CUll )!liCHltl 111\.H &H t..i'47 LAKE FORIEST Owner mnv~·d alm11\l nt'" 3 Br 2' > Ba on hill. l••nlt>nng creek & forest lmmffi O<"rl'' "llnrmdl down to el'.tstmi: lo;ini. $ 1 Cl !'t o on 7 '> :• '> I Ii 2 Uwnl'r A1,"l Fountain V ailey 1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fountain Park 2 '' \ ;1 111 enrl unit Twnhnw i\!IJ Male Sq PJrk $f.I ~illlJ nrm rnnc· nnly. MO 0371 or 5:>4 Jfl2h Spanish Hacienda ArC'hl'd Spant:>h fireplace. mas11vt> br1 r k BBQ on the spacious patio Queen·s kitchen, 2 baths. extras Bes t value m area $67,500 S31·5llOO WHthcrtflt R•altors W1 RE M.tworlc Huntiftgtott leach I 0 4 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S&S Resale S~ciahsts 3. 4 or 5 bdrm m0'1els avail. some w 1pool11 9611·4602 Penninl(ton Propert1rs ASSUME 7l/4a/o By OWNER. 3lir. 2ba. pool "/llPll. like new Walk to libr11n· & hi i;rhl S84 .~oo Pr1n only Eves ·wknds 8'17 6846 ~luslon 1n the city 2Rr penthouse Condo. by owner $50.000. a.6·2689 Loaded with extru. 3 br, tam.Uy rm, 2 bath1, all new bltM, frplc, huie encl. patio + covered ~Uo. Morel Mull ... 1112.!iOO-let Pionocr ReaJ tt.M.2-4421 WOODBRIDGE ARIOR&.AICt s,,.ctoc ... ar latce view c;1,•nv.1ll1<1 1111 :Sll.1 11111111'.J Ill< II p.1 Ill~ ~~ ~.10 1.a 1 OJl.1 Hl-.LH l"Fll rt HTI I Hilt"~: •, lilt :" ha dt·n (,rm rm UI\ p.11111 pram•' 1111 fN· I.inn Sl23 11110 l'rtnc on I\ h 7 3 7 :! :i 11 r \ r s & "knd, R.111 i105 wkday:. CALLUS FOR *HOMES* S60,000-S70,000 In Tustin & 1,..,1.,. THE HOMESELLERS 752-5353 HEW ... and hcn11t1ful m W1lOll hr11l~t· Luxury m ~I r 'lllh · \o\-1th rtn·!>-.nl! rm & ll!l' ".tlk m t·lo~t·I l •11en & "llJ tHllt<, "'Ith r!ll,.f•(l t"1·tl . m.1nv w1nd11"1"> l'rem111m lot .I Hdrm:-. . :!', h;ith~ 1hntnl! rm sa1 ~.oo :~~:.oo_o~ \'ILL~ REALTORS red hill~:.:. 552-75 0 __________ , ",1IkI11 m I I I Orl•d LOCJ&lna Beach 1048 ··•·················••• Oceanview Retreat \11m ' \ltsn Can\'on One \ CJr ne" 2 lldr.ms 21 2 baths & den Bonu'> hoh by room & Jttached li!aral(e Walk to be ach $89,950 HORI HS REAL TY • 494-8057 * * .......,, .... Expansive Sercml y 'iCem'> lo 1>1• the keynote rn this I 1111 'u hllme. ni h•nni!> ct!>. elm 111g r m & lam rm $179,UOO Goinq Up! This large 4 bd"rm . 3 bath family home has ll!> own elevator as well as fplc. den. cyn & ocn vus $169 500 "a r<lrnht''-\\.dh ul ).!l;i-,, II\ 1'1 \II"" :Iii ... p.irkhni: l>t"'I I aundn room !Al.lib of stnr.1.:c (Jll 10 llH'\IC"' 752 1700 l ~IE&Hil BIG CANYON CONDO Luxurious Oakcrest model with lush ~old carpetmg mirrored wet bar. deck off living room with fanta:;t1t• vlPw o f J!Olf <•our .. e Security )tuarc! and 11nder.:ro11nn park1n~ l':i\.'iT nJ.llf'F Ry owner View hom(' 4llr. 21i lla. f:im rm, owner w1 II f1nanc<' $165,000. Appl 644 1427 It kC' ne" lnSIOC & C•UI \ge 20 'ts PrtC"c an dudt!> ::ill .<pplt,11111•, S1 Ill 0110 Ft rm If '•'l'l<ith tall 12131 1i51i·5:JOO 1111 appt 1\sk for S1.:ull l'rin onl~ 24 .! BH l rllt' l c"t,1 \11•,,1 ~'i5JllN1 lh \11111 uni\ t>l!'t I to:! \1;1 • Flnrrt•)!n Spran~:' duple•\ ~9.SOO C:! I Bt 1111 nm•· ~K ) r C.m ' 'I'll OWl T il\.e~ S!t).t } , 1u:1 1<!1i 1 ()I< 5:!2 21)/j() LAND FOR RENT l 0,1,1 \ll''·' 1tort11t 1.11111 !1:-i"ill fl111<. \'I 111' I 1').!l'l.1 ftl1· j(JI th II S!llll pl"! 1111 I v.1r 1111') ti Ju.,, T11-.1111 \\l l>l "o I l'h, SWISS CHALET ~~ ••Oran~t.· Ctlnlnl 1 'r '' uld 3BH 2 ston 111 th. "('1(1(1 ... on 4 ... 1crt'' \II ut ll1t1c~ CJn,. arr" ft•nn'<I fo1 ant mab out bwldmi.:-. and lrwl trecs. Xlnl ll'rm:-llK R San CletMnte C<>nl<'r, ~ross S!.'>K \1:, I 07 6 Vaughl,Agt. lii5 fmllf't ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRESlDENTIAI. H E IGHT S. New t o wnho me with 3 bedroom. 2' ~ baths in secure area with l>Wlm ming & therapy pools Xlnt apprcc1atton pott•n t1al. $69,500 ANCHORAGE INVISTMEHTS (7141496-7711 Santo Ana 1080 . •••••.••...•......•... SOUTH COAST Pl.Ali PRIME EASTSIDE 71 1 67i 51i!I) Ort 522 05:10 12 huge garden apt!> in Costa Mesa+ 3 br. fJm1 100 AC lev1>I farm land ly rm hOU!o{' w , f1 pit, nrar m:11n rd~. Alfalf.i bram ceilings. P't f1!'lds & farm !>Iles in patios lncoml• 540.:!.'lfi llmkley \'l\' lct!'al for s p S450 000 l'rtn onh lrwt rJrm. hor-.l· '.1111·1) Track ok O" nn Agt or t·11unln II\ 111g $tll.1 642 fl66fj p1•1 ao· h\ ""'ll1·r Sound Investme nt K · "'t'lll 1•d l't'ltll 11 11•1 S!5(J 00111·.1 .• h l'ull lt11 1h•1afl, MAYO CK I AC?Ull;A 8£ AC. H (714) 494·2146 !l;l>I 2m~ !1.ina ~;pm Reot Estnte bchan9e 2800 ...•.........•••......• FtHt Tl<,\l>I. 111 .11JI h't' 111 Mi..:..11>11 \ 11·111 I n l 1111 h-..· 111 II II 11r I· 11111 \ ,1111•) l'.tll 111;1 ti1!7U i 1U I' \1 An•a hke new ··Mor n1n.c ---------- Sun '" Complet l'I} up Beach Income graded Air. entry· crpls, A I locatio11 for rental m ••••••••••••••••••~!~~ mirrors. 1mmac-<"an·1 ed Estat• Wanted duplicate new S74.950 come Two ... e pa ru ll W • UTED· homes on one lot !-'an """' 1 • Just listed !168·3.171 nr lastac U\COme. SJllK Un 2 3 ~ Bdrryt House~ or E'.a!ltbluH Condo, 3 Br 21; 5'16-1754 645•3474 Condos Cash 1mmed • Ba, spbt level w /some 1111 m Repair!\ or late pay MEW! ~iE'e<'~n~i'y Buapc:ra~!~ 1 I 1 '~, t ii ~;:;J~ OK l nve<.tnr ORANGE TREE PATIO ~;~~~g~~~ Sl18.000 752 5162, ,'. . • llOME. Plan P-2 Spark!· ~ Ownr/Brkr • • Pm nil' pJrt)" would hkr 1ne fresh Everything ·----------1 T '-O .::::::=:!:!::=~ tu hu\ I lo 15 un1l~. already done. Minimum Harbor View Homes. 3 br ustm I 09 831 ~J~I ~pkc:rp l(!r~~eR~ii 2!.~ H~~~~~~RY !1~~n1~:~0~i ;;~~~ ····;·~;.::~;;~;;···· 1----39-u· ... ·,·T·s--· BROK ER N ~EDS In nsved accesi. street . Rural atmosphere Love 644 616ll $59,900-0PE .... • t11mr P roiwr11rs for En •· ,.... Santa Ana $6(1(1,()()() ('I Won"t lost Ion)(. ready Jy one-acre htll:i1 1de ·---------• G"""'eou·, Plan .. 0 .. in t1•rt 11nl'r •c•nh A11t r l _ .. t h V f th ~,. ~ :i7 Rachr•nr 11nib k lh111~ Commer!'tal ur In or mm.-..111" octupan· ome. iews 11 e •--...afb* VI Luurelwood ! Ocs111ner 121 Bctrm ltnlls cy $61,450 valley. Lots or trees. A '"c~ •• cw entry. U~radl'd thr~out clu!>lnal tn Or.l!lgc-Co1111 newer, custom 3 BR Spacloui; 4 bedrm, wood C llLLGAVMDY t y Mu .. t mttkt• wn~t· home, large poCll. and 1lass. newer, with ;entralim :Jbr ,t'11 ha.2 REALTOR 675·6161 Min pr1<·1· S!\00.000 1215,000 room ror lt'nnia lncrcdl palios + pool. park. J iS2 7740 bit' view or entire lighted tennis n ts Newport Day. OM of a vollt'yboll. cable TV. R\' kind. • unique home. park Int( -The Works! .... Pretented at 1325,000 Don't miu this cxc1t1ne 3 Monarch D¥Y Plau Laurel wood Townhomc lAluna NIJuel ap.n Ftid11y thru Tuet· OP"'.., HOVS£ h S .. ,L7222 u 1-01'6 day at llOI KinlJ• Road. ......~ I I• al "' -• Newport Duch see •Sun C.ll nowTS2 1700 f' Ol't;., l•I 'I• II\'""' '(\JI ,,...,1 tt523 l'AMPUSDl·IRVlflE S"'r DOWN-Btn exec ta• J-u ... au1·HOMIS [* 1iil.-'111LI ,.~P:~g~;~ ~~~Mansion. ownr ----'•7M-•O•O•O--•I ~ itifj)jJ~ HEWPORT llACH DUPLlXH (2) 3 Bdrm, Z beth units rtctUMts fwWlhed CIOle to l>f'lllch & .,hop· pi"" SH 2, 000 3Dr 28a &Wr I Ha 1 blk to oct'ln SJ37.000 Unllf'd Bkrs. Rlll'l! _Paul ShaprT"o 646 7'14 ULY RENTAL. $1900 mo On the Bayfront 3 Br. 2be St11lsbury Rul ~tale. 813.-00 . ,,,,.. 1. , tlAll ....... llild • •• ... + Diii + Vft af OCl.ll CllOdl'ftllllll '!Mflttil-. .. mo. """ ....,_and •llr+ Dn a.-.Ntt«111111CI o~ l$IS mo. IKW C 1 I , IDc:alloft. ,.,.. • """"• -•I + Dm •ft u...... .. .,... .._....., ----. • -u. m-"'·It , d f -= I a Ill l4H ape • Mtmmino • blllionil M. z ba, _.talt:a, cb. to ............... _ - 1 Br I............... -... r v , carpe • I pro . ................ s I~ . ' '.\ ~ ' Ii . ' .J ••• .. • • •• • '• 11 • 1• ~ -• •481'home1nTbo lndscpd' Bdrm hocne ........ Ontl1Wols.dloam1,0nt8olt\ '2 1bopa, Warae:r 111 pr• ~BR, e"clu1lve Pott.\ 0!-.!.~·-4-•-.......... _0 Wlltowl131$mo NhrCrowaValleyNaJIDT£Lt[XNiE1~1 2,e!'.'tcJ.A ~&no. PJ-* ........ \ll!:Aa lqdale U22 W,!..nMr areti, on beach. -Imo. -.. ~.--•2~.olc swte11 on An• Marill with ltt•t c::;, ~. • "'"'' lb (i) ~.....,.-tl -..... __,..,,.-Ave, RTO. MT·l-or l 1eat lc&H or aummn-$220. 2 Br, gar, klda, pets SJllmo. oprn \•1ew and pr11;acy ....-•aoc dues ,.o-;; C.."-m..-i IG-1743 rate.m-4:WS673-36:IO. nv ............ AJI "'the iabov41 ar~ In ~75 per mu G1\tl us a pd. LM.11»-~ __ ~~.. -----------"""-r-n: .. untislst<m Harbour area. eoro..delM~llZl ab.inRent.ala,S40-S370 Jrvlne. Call todu y, call 38r, 28a, enclosed beaut. 2 Bf', 2 &, luxury •••••••••••••••••••-••i·--------• 7~~~~''" .. ., '" .. ,. MAY 0 CK icarago. :.w1mmi ng C....cWM• 3122 Cost.Mesa 3124 apt. Nt'wly ~conU<t. SUPER CLEAN X!nt Joe. So. Hwy Adults-no µeh• 2Br $465 mo. Call Av11 833-3927 dal675·33J7 ev ~~t:.~sS.DO chJldren, sa~;~aD~S 1a lifiiai·fl ~~~~ =!~~r.~l~~.g~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;;;;;;;~;~;• ;~;~~1~~~~r,= •-.-------•I ~ J\fJiJ}lj ui , Yi .... 3267 ~Rldgefieldll.B. ...:; ..,.. • .,.ftU 846-17Mor846·3944 3 Br, 2 ba CoUege Park•• ..... -=rs ,..,.,_ •Iv ~RoyalCourtF V. r6' ~UDlll $4()1) Brand new 3 bedrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• l()WPI S A"B. " So. Bradford '[l,, ·!~~r!_~ APARTMENTS Best deal! $165. Sin&le:s lrTiRe 3144 LANDING bome, 1900 Rent for Less Casl1lle, "'""--~ ........ " -~ -~ OOWNTOWN CM OK Fee ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br, 2 ba Mesa Verde sq.ft. with formal dining, ~ofess1ondallyb d«doral· 3Br. 2Ba. Cam rm. patio, l mile from So. Csl ,,. Brand New . • M~in Rentals,5'0-5370 .... '>< owner wants 1 yr lse & ""'• air con · ran new frplc, btfl \'U, 1525 sqfl. Pl~. S4G-3429 CORONA DEL MAR Ba .. _, ....,_.., Turt.lerock,4 liR. 2\12 ba. _.. C $575 per mo. incldg 3 Br Wood b r Id g e qwet, $350 mo. (213) ---2 Br Townhouse, frplc. 1 Bdrc...:mon :;~O $175. 2 Br, gar, kJda OK,. SSOOMo. LeR111sor RoyMc .,.. Twnhse, White sand 8212790 1 ..... _.c--...a-_ .. Fee R Jt 833 8600 Redtor II I 0 H _... gardener. . b h bo · --.-1 unvu Pool, tennis. Some ocean 2 Bdrm, 1 •~ba . $275 M~in Rentals, 540-5370 ea Y · ew,.-• Sharp 3 bedrm, 2 bat.h swimnung c • atmg, 2 Br, den, 112 Ba, dining & Catahna views. Close Beaullful park-hke at·--------- Hewport a.ach 1169 CostaMffO 541-n29 b o use in gr ea l tennis. hiking, bike ~op, c~? !~~·AC, 2 ba area, pool, Jacuzzi, $395. t.oshoppmg&finebeach. mosphere, pool, l»pa. Best deal! 2br, kida ok. ••••••••••••••••••••••• neighborhood. Jmmed trails, Jacuui, no main-owo Y ~. JIB. Malloy Realtors 644·2611 Just a few steps to com· Someulll pd. $180 World's grral.cst view! East.side 3 BR. fam·rm, poss. ~Imo. Hoberts tenance. S<t75 644 6593 _.!.enex 39tl·98SI Sm Jo'ee 963 9771 plete shopping. Tenex 898-9891 Sm Fee Bay Island waterfront P:! ba . din-rm. frpl, ReaJty&Ml-1688 Soper clt>an 3 BR Ah~o n.:oJexH Un'--3600 ~ Wheelchair designed -home for least-SI p fo V II I J ~ '""' Adults, no pet!. Only $165. Super beach • 1 r bltns,refrlg.$3SO+fee. New Woodbridge 4Br, 1 a, air. poo pvgs ••••••••••••••••••••••• (213BR,2BADuplexes 161 t:.ltlthStreet pad.Won'tlastlong! lge. boat • tl•nnis cts · 4 Chnstian fam. only. No Walk to the beach from Laurel wood Pldn, nr pk, $340 mo 837 .()06() 2br d rp~ t' rpt s New a\allable, close to shops, 646·G8l6 or 642-0856 Tenex 898-9891 Sm Fee BR, 3 baths Sl200 Per pets 54-0-J636or548·i745 ... ,_I , I 3 b 2 b SSSOmo <7l-lltw82521 :-wport-;;-och 3269 pa~nl. Ad0ults oniy No beach&park.XlntCdM. mo . yearly lt•a!>t' ---u= O\C Y r. a. -nc -rviM 3844 u u M BOLD H 1-;Al.TY 2 lJr house m court. New Iv cpts. drps, R 0, av;ul Deluxe .i Hr 2 Ila cent atr •••••••••••••• ••••• •••. dogs 269 to: 22 St, CM loeahons. From $350 to 2br, bltns, $250 mo " J S 3 5 5 / S'75. Ask for ,""i"SI , lst&la~t 121 '-'.Bay. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Investments GiS 4822 dccor'd. $280/mo. No n ° w m 0 cond, frpk, rov patio w rf o R L'-d t " '" " " "" Pets.5486173 714:963-4569 $375 ate ronl wk. I U , 2 ran wiat you want in 675-23llor545·l067 549-382612134318568 WOODBRIDGE S3000 Mo. Be<1ullfully -----Beaut 3 UR. 2 BJ (rplr. Ba. frplc. nn' npt!>, Umly 1'1101 Classifieds. ~ - --PINESAPTS furrush~ 3 ht•droom 00 SUPER 4 Br, nr s Ct.t I Have Several 3 br homt~ upgraded npl ~!'> drps, bltns. $700 til-1 !IVJ<! -----$255. Near ntw 2 br. 11 1 l, 2 & 3 bdrm 4n1t;,. the waler Include:. 19' Plaza, boat gale. immed & towohomes w /pool, ·4 BH Uni\ l'J'I.., l blk or752.soso Apart,,.ntsFumished OCEANVIEW Res. area, ba, pall~"gardcn, .idlb, Dc~1i:ncd like earh· boat.6311400Ah'l occy, $475. 752-1920 tennis, tlc. $42S1S550. fromshop'g $450 BLUFFSCONDOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• dplx, 2 br. 2 ba. frpl, _noix:ts.&121603. California bungalow; Jeanine. 835·0211Pg9783 ~~,,a2597n or Jo, 846·1371 or Al_ I s_hort_lea_se. 6-14-8415 L · ••so Balboa Penl11wla 3"'07 bltns be s.ss<J 536 6851 w & .__d ~· r 0 m S 2 7 O · l I 5 Condo. no Mtps, upper .,...... eases starting at .... / _ __:__:_ ~ ..:...___ NE 1 2 "" r m aµlb. Pmestone. Ofc hrs, 9·5:3U Month. Agent 644 llJJ ••••• •• •• •••• •••••••••• . , · $250 to $310 per mo. bay, 2br, den. 2 ba, frplc. $t2.S/mo. College Park Redec. 2 hr, nll cpts & Woodbrid~c Estates, Bach pad $145 Util pd 3 Br 2 Ba, fplc. view. $495 p . f os & g a Daily. Superb. furn. Pvt J)atw, 3BR,2ba + bonus/fam new 3 liR. FR, frpl, 1700 TheBlufB·Townhou:.e. • · · mo. Aft 6 & wknds. nv:pa 1 3! Res. 552·0400 pool, pulling ~reen . rm.Clean&sharp.Ava1l ~1• R17o.4 2 963C4a569r gar. sq. fl. Linc oln mdl 3B.r, 2\12 ba, Uack bay F:~nRent·'ls,540.5370 640-94.48or552-00S oDrcriavlelLbYar24ry7,754E61~:~n •----._-ac-... ---38-48- Avail May l to Nov. l. 4/l /77. Refs. req'd. ~ mo. 1 : · Beaut. home. Will rent or v 1ew. $600/ mo. Ph Cost .... :.._" 3724 Walk to beach & all shop-""""--••••••••~•.:•••••••••• 9!00. mo. Agt 541·5032 Call Chuck Everell, Agt NEW BEACH HOUSE lease w /option. 547·6391 644·5226 a~ ping sharp 2 B f I LG 2 br studio. Avl. 4/1. funk $l8S U .1 pd 559·4026Nofee. Ultra lovely 3+2"2, FP. days, 675-1997 eves. By ••••••••••••••••••••••• d, k Jl' h r, Pc, $250 mo No Pets zy, y, · ti • u.-..---U .&.-j h 0""""r Sea View. new 2 br. w /den sun ec · 1g among • • Fee. ~ ft•vnw s •d ., br. cpts, yard, garage, dbl gar, walk to ever· ~ .... · $40 00 WEEK & UP lr R 1 I 998-0659 .. -------1 & artium. P\•t streets. • ces. ear ·2 ot over Maio Rentals, 54().537() ;;:.:::~••••••••••3••2•0•2• ruo. Kids ok. ythlng. Avail now. $450 Bnght •· A1'ry Pool home. •Studio & l BR Apt~ V t ..,.," ~°' _. "' Tennis & comm pool, • " . garages. ery pv · .......,. DELUXE never lived in 2 645-2978 mo.Call546-0270 3Br,P..ba,frplc Availa-$800 mo. 640.8557 , •TV&Ma1dServAva1l 675--0633 Br patio deck fp1c ewLuxuryduplex,2Br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • :>' ble Apnl l:.l. $475/mo 83J.J622or644.8018 •PhoneServ, lltd pool dsbwshr sJ2s 642 •0461 ' 2Ba, view, frplc, all THE BLUFFS-View~ Cheap 1 br, plex. Kids ok. Vjcan:;, 3 BR, Ji; ~ak Ph752 7847 ------2376Newpart Bhd, CM SEAVIEW ' . . bltns~2 cqr g51r. 11vt. 381t.21:?baS005Mo. OnlySl75 cose ocean. · J> ---- -Btf14Bl'.famTTllCondo. ·· 541Mr155qre153967 2530SEAVfn!AvE ·-v1r.w OF OCE1\~-& w1:1lk11>bclt:0tdutt.-,-uo SEAVIEWTJo:RR .v1ew Tenex898·9891 Sm Fee for Keith968-t3t7 Bkr. Willows .i Br 2 Ha, xlnt wlk to bch. tenm~. pool, , --, FROM TlllS SPAC. t BR CITY Lite. brite. ~my new pets. ref Yrly lse $525 J BR 2' ~BJ S850 Mo •2 br townhouse. :'lfesa Sharp 2Br. 2 rar garagc area, nr i.chl. park, 5395 rer far l, "'·ail Apr 1 S!9S mo. 1 llr. Mature A p T w v I E w o F 2 br, 2 ba, di.hwshr, i:ar. mo. 497-4114 HIG CANVON \'erdc Patio. pool, 5295 cpts. rnrd yd, $335 mo 5.52 t307e'' "1.nd~ $50 mo Superior Hit) adu.lts, .no pt•t' ~ull't SPYGLASS HILL t jacua.1.$355mo 6-158256'-------.--- 3 1llt.2'!lfa ~7110 \lo Childok.0 .,.,.8971 962_2273 l' 1, k 63HJO.t.6-1607111 sec urc ,I onlitrnsa HI K FROM OCEi\N &9793376 lbrcharmcr.Oceanview, 1.,\Kl';Fon1-;sT .,..., _ __ __ m\cr"'ll' ar · :\fobill· 1-.'>!;ate,,,, l:J!JI • • •1 • • closetobch&town $275. 3B 28 1 rl d Jbr. 2ba. Prtnl'lon :'tldl Jas m1nl' Crc•t•k, p\l Ne\\port.t>lb8:1i3 C!'TS UHl'S. 'BLTN 2BR "ba pn•fcrrrhrt>d util pd 497 1336 or .I BH.:!UJ ~is MESAHORTH r. a .!.!)· ogrun ld .. ··l loc:a11on or adult ,. t ·' G H 1\~ta: & 0\'EN + d ,·· ' hid• 4972972' p;iuo w fl repil i.:<1rat.it· '" c:omm vuan t'u •Jtt.• HEFRIG ASTHO TURF a u. ts.n no c 1 ~rn or · \'acant April. t. Allrac. 3 dr rrnt & bad.. nt>ar pool l!>O II\ u\\ nr New 3 br 2 hJ or :! hr & I & 2 Br furn A unr pool H1\ l.C. C,\ RPO RT & JX!ls. IH..! 58-18 . I_._.. H1'll~ 3850 BH. 2 Ba. hou~c. kd rear oc~an. S385 mo 963 1862 552 ()1!75 dl•n " pool. Jal·uui ll'n m.atun· adult~. i:ood lot ---r""" .. \rrl,mcclre1:s&shrub ni:. Sl!OO ffi{J . t'all 6-15 otiJ2 LNURY R~f SJOO PEH2brES1de.Nrnt!w.C'lo:.e ••••••••••••••••••••••• her} I' y stone frplc .. 3 BR. 2 Ba. ~ar, $31!1 Brand new Wooclhridt.:t' 4832 3726 ~10 675·0302 OR 549-1220 to shop'g . D s hwshr, br. 2ba twnhse. Pvt wood paneling, cust mo 675 1105 or 835 0211 townhou-.e JtJr. 2ba Nr W4· ., ~.'!"!~!.~~~···••••••••••• AF'T6 ~ltroyve, 0f1rdp~,,t·r. ~·nhr1.1dla0ukn. apfntu5o ••• roo7_4~,,~35 mo. Call shuttt·rs, Wl't bcir 1047 ext 163Y .. park $38.'i mo lii3·52K-I Sharp 3Br. 2ffa l.1!l' 'Jrd • , , .,., ,,.,., Concord St Urivt! by , , Nr golf tours1· s..;:.o;, m11 Sur11·r IU'.•I \11l.1, 1 Ila. CostaMHa 3824 Water ga!. pd 203 Ogle SJ!lS. mo Agt, George Yaeant & :-potl~:.s. 3Dr 3 BR. l· 1 !!\, /\ t . near Aft6,5411·0~ t·ourt yet 11\t ~1!15 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S32S. 54S·321H C\'C''> & aHl~I 3852 :\'tart in, >llHIB-10 I '• B a • s l e p s t o srhnols Nea.r i·or ner. or s • n I? I(.·. ·1 !Iii ~29 3 or Adult E ·Side 1&2 br apts. wknds ••••••••••••••••••••••• Weslminister Mall & Walnut & l UIH'I S375 Newport ll~s 3 Hr, romp 673 2332 Enrl gar, patio, pool. DELUXE 1 & 2 Br. pool,. lf523 CAMPtlSDa·IRVIHE Sep. rear 2 BR. beam cell· schls. SJ70 mo. 963·8377, ml) 71 ·I S5~1 ·15 I 7 01 redecorated, rt'nt 1nl'lds 1 . 3744 l.ikc new, no pets . FROM $2 I 5 rec rm. lovely location. ings, on Hroadway , 962·2811 Agt 71-1 ·975 ti267 grdnr S530 mo Opl'n l"'VIM 644-0R78 Mature adults only no 29041 Aloma. off Crown OPF.N DAll.Y 8 A M TO 6 P. l\I. PflllO, carport. $200. ----F' I 2 B ') b h HOUS". "al & Sun, 3·•3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . v 11 f 24 o e l n c ~ ~ " pets. Lart:e 1&2 hr apls. a ey, rom $ 5. Em pl yd adlt or cpl. Close toschls & shopping, r s · ) r,"' a .w s Pirate Rd 548·7288 Roommate nN'dr·d. lrvinc· Easts1dl" new tnhouses. Dshwhr, gas BBQ. 5215. 831·085_7 ___ ---- 548·4316 58r, 2000sq ft s.ns mo m Unr\'I ark II! Close to twnhsl' AS A.I' No Frpl, ene gar. 2&3 br, 2 Homes for rent .'" best lOll l Cully Sark . .Key <II schls & park Cln & well S-.!35 2 Br. TH. pool children, into 11:13 0400 ba from $300. 642-1603 mo. Gas pd. 778 Scott Pl. Newport Beoch 3869 areas, Nwpl, & CM, S2SO 349 Magnolia. 2br w/den. 10101 Cultv Sark Call decorated. Will consider smglesOK Fee (!) 5) or 752 OliR() after 6 645·56llor642·5073 ••••••••••••••••••••••• toSll50permo 6402981 2ba, frplc, quiet tree ownN col It-ct 12 13 ! 3 m o •;ublt>t to rcspon MamRenlab 5-105370 pm S2'JS Xtra lge tnhse 11 2 2 Br utll furn children 2 Br. 2 Ba lux. apt over Corona ct.I Mar 3222 lined street. S375 mo. U6-97il p..irty or lon)!l'r term bl· L-a D-...,h 1>:1· garage. ,\dulls. 2400 wel~ome. No PelS Mgr. looking Newport Day ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rrch <work l 547-8.\56. ofr 'd by owner ,\\ad 'IEWPORTllGllTS ~·DC'-3748 Elden#IJ.6.t6-8885 At 6 1960 W·tl wllhbalcony&fireplacc· fhome >673·1734 3Br. 2Ba Condo. pool t I 77 Call 55!! ~.1;u 111 :1hr. Iba llrdwd fir.., ••••••••••••••••••••••• --. P • a ace, 559-ISO" · l'o1y 2 hr dplx. (rpl hr<lwood fir;, So uf I I"\ \dll~. no '"'" ~ioi1 ti73 WW ---bltn.' patio. w l> \Int 752 tilHO frpk. fncd} rd. 2 c'oar ~ar N£o:W :! hr 2 , bJ lu'<ur} Adult 2 Bedroom. beai:n ~ 8447 • 1-: Sade rharming well area S340mo IH<! 17:1'1 :"u vets. A\atl t I El rnndo Ot't'an \U. "alk to t~illng:.. no pet;,. S210561! BEAUT new l·J>ll')., 2 & 3 PARK NEWPORT kept hst• on qwet cul de· -Rr;ind n<'" I " nhmt' \lu<h'na St Sl25 mu I I I 1 I <I " W1bon inq Apt C ,,11· 3br 2ha. sun room. Outs l<1n<hng. 2br & g,,r Woodbndg,• \ .•l'Jnt '.! l!r ~ 51):11 for appt >l' ' l u "'JI \' ,. ~ L • _. - ---• br, 3 br. 2 ba. spht It!' cl. Bache 1 ors. l or '.! ram rm " Ille brH·k Lgydforl\&Ps:!JS 1•2 BJ."350m111;.i1551;5 ~~~tur !~;~,)1;}111 ~.ir llUl!t' 2hr. ulll pd Encl lrpl. lndry rm. enc· Rar Bedrooms &Towohouscs 1-'nr l\t'. <>Id c cl \I. s 11f frpk. 1 btk to lith St S.tt>S Tent>x 898 9891 Sm 1-\·t• li'75 54411 * THE BLUFFS * . mo µat10 36ti E 20th St. C.:'t'I. Patio 2 br. 2 ba, ~ d l>l'l From sz.19 SU II"'" 5111 C'JrnJtion mo bl3 i:.!SJ Decorators modl'I nn ~l% llil p<I llc-.idy & S275 mo IH5·3936 &ch1ldok 642 1603 Spectacular spa. total ~pui:· .I kr :.! 11.1. FJm Rent s..i,er 3 br. 2 bJ II! Tc-rran• lmm.u· :111t, :!h.1 be:.l greenbelt 3 Hdrm.., \lo,utinll 1-'<'l' recreation µro~ram Hm l l ·11' i:r. ,qr &. c1.1-;.\;"1. 3 Br. 11.,. nto" n ) ard. Now onl) SJl5 hltn..,, frph· 111101 .I .11· 2 , bath~ ll•J.?hly up ~I Jin fknl.ih. 5-IO 53711 F:astside Fresh!) dee . 2 THE BAY LEAF J>OC1al pro~ram 8 pools. H .:rrlnr pd l'n,.1,·.> <'l<>~e )Jrd.nopcb.~Omo Tenex898·9891Smh·l' t\\all now ~llU mu gradt!d' S6SO Lease :!J4 HH Adults only, no pets. 28drm, .... atcr pd $270 tenmscourh AtFa~hion lo '>chool &. "hoppinJ! Call 751 3073 aft 6P:\t H..tt-on ti73 b.'iil or640 IJ054; \'ista Truc:ha Dn,·e bv & Sl85 furn lo,l'ly harh nr Pool Im med. occupan Beautiful. ~pa('IOus new Island, Jamboree & San '10() per mo 1>11 -18·18 hd . .._._;_=:_ l'J.11 for app t &10 078~ or bl·h Ut1I pd Hc:,p cmr>ld C) S22S :\lo 646·1~ apts, Pool, )>\l patios J oaquin lhlls Road. '" ·199 4717 <1ft t>P:\f Dana P0tnt 3226 rKSvuw-3242 Woodbndgc 2 Br 2 BJ Din ~-1290 Aaent Jdull 1!1-1 1200 R d Avail 4 I 17141644-1900 Large 1-hclrm, frplr , pJllo. ~ural(t' No pet~ S l25 Mo. Ill\ :?212. ttrl 2292 JASMIME CREEK P'LAH SIX :11rn. 2' i H1\ t.un r1n pn\all'~luch" frplr h\ r Ill & I 1 h r .1 r \ ,1 r 1• .1 lndudl'' U"' Ht 1 luhh,,• pool, Jill 11111 t.. l1•nn1' rnurt:. \Jll fnr J!IPl Yr I\ ht' S8SO mth COL£ OF NEWPORT fiEALTORS 675-5511 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• km. upl!rJdc" "PJl' " 1 B . cpts, rps. Kids ok. Adults. nopel!. ---- Dana Point Exclusive 3 Br. 3 ba townhuu~e ~ 559.5233 L\RGE LOC)Uha Hills 3750 °0 pets. Garage. $200 329Avo<'ado, c.M. 2 Br 2 Ba. Westchff area. Marina View 1 mi Sparkl1nl! new (·onil O y H ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6-15·~7R -646·0883 Pool. no children or p<>Ls, !-.harp Tn level Frpk $470 . Call "LilJ " MODEL HOME cean U ome ALICf"'PLAZA 2 BR d bl ----S325mo 646-5681 846-1371 .,,,.,_. Sb I>l'erfleld Park home· 3BR. fam rm, rim rm, 2 A • cpts .. rps. Ins. lBr & f• m rm or 2Rr ----·----Liv rm. ram rm. 4 brs. 2 or~-54 eH-. Sl'eme Mountain Views Near shoppin~. Ideal for l ~ d It ... ,25 N · W"'TERFRO..,.T ha ~ew drP6ICpl. evd lrviM 3244 ~~h~-.Q ~a~I ~c~~·c 12 ~~~<':· d~l~~s. ww~;\.~~~· l.ari:e. dlx adult 1&2 middle a~c cpl. $215. No ma ure a u s. ""' · 0 A " patio, lg fncd back yd •••••••••••••• ••• • •• ••• view S675 mo Adrm /\pt~ t•'urn & un children or pets. 645·0816 pets 642 0461 NEW 2 hr_& 2 br + den BI t n s Av a i I 3 · 15 Super home with .all the rurn _ -------luxury ~pt.-;. S7gs mo \636·0'J7·I IMMEDIATE rl~(·ornt1ng \\allp<tJ1er JACOBS REALTY l'ool.Jac-ulll.nilllurds New2 Br 2 Ba,bltns,gar. foxhollowVlll~ •Bwlt·tns POSSESSION ing, u1>gradffi rnrpellni:. 675-66 70 SHI tit51or5>!1 lil30 no pets. $..'.175. 642·2164 or 621 W. Wilson i;.rn.2010 •Trash Compaf'lor Walk to manna & hrh'i. Sparkling 2 i.ty. 3 Br. 21, ba. cpl!>. dr~. £rplc Rec f,H'lhltc.>•.. l~'e S.135 mo t'nll Pill Fn, 493·96i2 or L'hns K:lt :.'715 ST°"° 3232 •...................... l..akt• For t'~t 'uper nc"' JAr :!bJ ralhc•dral CCII 1ni:~ .ill 2 l'ar i:ar l'ame l • ot c arpel S595 mo BK R 644 6397 Rent or lease Lake View, c1l'ckmgt•lrl>n11c•atrul 25.!11 Slot•kpurt, Lag 7517547 NO DEPOSITTOQUi\L •~elBar 2 and 3 bedroom homes cte ~a1• ~t rf'l•l l\lr\·1·r LIDO ISLE2Br. tUu. fnl'd 11111~ ---•2hrtownhomew lrpl •Fireplac<' 1 n I R v IN E Ne,. r ll\t'<I m ~75 m o lt·.t~•· yd. garopnr. t·pts rt'fr1g Sorry no pcl . 2br w 11~ar, $220. Cpl. •Lgc patio & l'OI' s,:ara!ll' •Pnvall' beach school!!. s hopping Jnrl Agt'nt 54ti ll•ll frplc. 751·215!1 • l'i w..iter pd. 2176 "E" •Arlult.s, chihl tti&mcr •Plei..1glas!.cncl patios easy JC~'eis to frl·c:wa,., Woo(!hnrlt.i•· 01." 1 Ur .!'? ---------· t-4ewportleoch 3769 Placcnlla. Call bet I & 5, •Small petok •Smokcdelectors and main '>lrects Frum "·l , ln(lry rn •. •tin rn-, tu.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 636 -1120 •Slipc. J\';111 to lcnanh C II °' ' ,.,, S500 ·:vt n 2 Rr •ll~·n S23S.l,o\el"l"c2Br,utt•..il !ll9Bays1dl'Dr,673·8lll S350 mo a to <1e<· fan1 1 ri. i111"r·•1tc•<1 <· 'i5 h "' b h p I Ad I J ,., R ... CH RE LT ,.. M "'"' omc nalK to ,. oo OCEA..,.FRO..,.T S2<1S u Is. t.pac1ou~. localion. no pc>h 21185 An A Y ht ..>U 11~~1111 83'.! LllJll:.! " " b b 11 bl · O.tenm-.. qwet.2 r.2 a.a tn~ Mcndo1a.541;571)..I 551-200{1 L-a Beocn J24ij :-.!'> i 5 ~I ca 'Br + d •' n 2 Bii 2 ha, unf S.125 gar nu pets. 2126 Thurm ~· " , w" BA YFROHT t;75 5;;2 •WALK TO 17th St !>hop S65o \lo :i11r on "JIC'f l 'nl 3 UR. 2 ba S.'i2S ping EastMtlc 2 Ur, $2 10 Spectacular Oce.inrrnnt \lollh dcx·k for your ho.it STEPS TO BEACH CLEAN 2 Br hse, no s.i8·4971 • land 2 bedroom CondM ChH Dr .l br, frplc SI 100 :\lo I Bdrm "'ilh 3 RR, l bath S3SO rh1Jdren or pets. S225. 773 Near freew&)"'" school~ $800 mo <21311176 2723 R w Wilson. 642-8205 •EASTSIUE 2 llr 2 Ba, e"eS lge lard & hoal dock for l B · Iba,) rly $310 -------twnh.se. Jndrv hookup, MOVEIHHOW ..••...•........•...... c Bluffs, 2.100 sq ft. luxi ury apt. 3 Br 3 Ba, SSJS 640-5296; 540-7559 liq Canyon East 2 br apt on golf course now avail. •Dbl Self ·clean oven t CostaM~sa 3224 ~tountam v1~w 3Br. 2 ba borne w patio $450. No la!ll mo 768-1141,11·4 or 499 nu aft s pm. and s hopping. F'rom • 3 B 1 b f I .... u. .. Si?75/mo Call to see large bo.tt r, a un yr Y ~ KIDS PETS OK patio. $280 548 ·-1971 RAMCH REAL TY N End. 2 Br 2 B<1. fned $750 Mo. Avail Apnl thru Eastside 2 Br hse, $.145. 1 • IDcup for Washr /Dryer ••••••••••••••••••••••• N1•w 3 Rr 2 Ti.t, nr S C"t l'la1a . $100 mo :!lJ.431-7383. evs 51)4-0427 l!EAUT 3 br. 3 ha, Cam rm, frpl, frml 111n . rm. 'Ir hrh $750. 641!· 1°"5 ----fountain v alt.y 32l4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.1rd, close to bearh & Augw.t. On wat<'r with Br dplx, S250, gar. 551-2000 shOJll" Yrly L'le 494 i079 boat dock 675-8258 or 646·4848 associated IRVINE HILLTOP-Ocean view , 3 S850/Mo Winter. S1200 2BR,1Ba ...... $3501395 Bdrm, 3ba. dm rm. dbl Mo.insummer.Bayv1ew 28R,28a ... S.50/~ gar $550 /mo Call rental. 2 Br, frplc, BA OK£PS-IHAL TORS l01~ W Balboa b11·)b61 2BR.2•i Ba..... .$535 .\99--1612eve!I wknds elegantly furnis he d 3 BR, 2 Ba ....... $400/600 ----Boat sliµ available OCEAHFROMT 3BR.2''2ba . SSOO/~>M Emrrald Bay-Lease WaterfrontHomu Ava1IJ12lto6/ll,77.0lx Lge bachelor. pvt patio, 11ood toe. $175 + i:as . &16·4S46 S265. Clean. sharp, I.I(<' 2Br, l' 2Ba twnhse style. Huge 1 br apt. 830 Center •A1rCond1l1oncd SI. $180. Small J>ct ok. •Fireplace Immed. move m , no fuss •2Car Gar w/autoopnr Call IH2·0282 to sec. •f\Jll Secunty -644.05()9 Npt llL ... Brand new. 2br . --DELUXE rpt, drps. dshw:.hr. fp, • • 24516th Pia er. 642 5722 Easlbluff 3 br, 2 ba. Attrocti\'t' 4Br. J9a. + bltns. dsbwshr, w /w drpt;. frpl, auto gar opnr , nr Sl'hl1 & shopping. Bay & Talbert $450 mo. + set• (7 14 I 833 3500 t::xt 29. <1.1y'I M2·3612 tl\ e 4BR.2Ba $<t6S 575 /\vail April I, 2 hr. 2 ba Caff631·1400 4Rr. 2Ba. 2 car gar, sun 4 RR. z.•2 Bu 14951725 Orc.>an vw, airy living ---------•I deck. w 1D, dshws hr, Ex gar avail Adltsmo Dana Point 3826 Lease. Incl. spac. master suite, din rm & dbl garagr Auto door opener avJll Pool & recreation area Adult:; onl>. No pct'>. From $367 up art'a. heam rc•1I. shut· fnm1lv only $450 mo pets. 751·8204 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'HIME Et\STSIUt; C M l'ONOO 2Ar, 2bJ. rlhl i.iar . 1m"s v.shr dr»r rcfri~ Brand spankin new. Yrly 1'1' :it $42S1mo. Call for nppl , Mary or Don :! Slot). 3 bt•tlrin. 2 ha. t.1onu~ room. (pie. OW. SJ!~ mo 7\.l '963·4569 Attr;wll\'e 2Rr. 2Ba, 2 l'ar gar t wnhse. pool. v. w 83'1 8600 cpts. AC. wshr dryr. S3SO .J" mo (213)43J.8266e\·e. tl·rs. hardwoo<I fir-;, pool Big Canyon 2 HH condo 2910 W Oc<'anrront w wood !lk ~10+ mo S795 Mo. annual lc.>at.l' 774 197:1. 535 6017 1!17 :lA64 Lido Realty 67:1 7300 Weeklv. <! Or. ulll 3 BR. HOME 3Br. 21,Ba. t·omm1101t y doors.tooc·ran Orran view . bit 1n pool.gooclloc.nl'wrlrps. 642 271iO kitchen. open beam ceil· dshwshr, $450 mo mgs. etc Owner wanL' &10-0633 Oceanfront. 2 llr ut1l pd, good tenant & will rent ----, nn prls AHlll t1I end for $475mo. & ownt>r wall WESTCLIF F. 3 bed rm, June $350 mo 646 2510 l Br l Ba. rlcan. patio. storagl", no pets $225 mo 586·5478 Sparkl1nj! clean J hr bltn 's. gar ()('can Vlt'W $20S1mo. 493 7231 HwitiftC)ton hach 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIVE Near The Beach' Casa d~I Sol Beautiful /\dull /\pts , Gas Heal & Cookm~ Pd Lge 1 & 2 Rr, 2 ba sec From $235 COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS '7S.551 I Spacious 4Br , fttm r m 't523 CAMPUSl>a,fR'lll'(E pay the ulil 1 ~. b a. $ti 2 5 I mo w lfrple,locatednrWard OPEN DAILY MISSION REALTY +gardener. A~ent days ~nh lWoofOrongeCount'(s ~;::;;:;::;;:;::;;:::;.;..;....;..;::;;: __ ...., apts. Adults only. no 21661 Brookhurst, II B pets. A/C & Dshwshr 962 6653 FA.MIL Y HOME Lg 4 br, 2 ba. frpl, frig! wshr/dryr, dbl gar, $650. & Ellls. walking-distance Phone494-073l 54(}.1153, eves 54115508 Unfurnished wrthln tract to scbls & __ B_A_._M_._T_o_s _P_.t._if_. __ 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rT105tbeoUltful opomnent cbuttttte. SCZ5 mo. re.nt. UMPVRSITY Laguna Hilts 3250 2+ FR, in Nwpt Shores, lab>a P'fl'lftsUfa 3107 comm~ A retomg 538-1493 • ••• • • • •• • • • • • • •. • •. •.. s:;oo. 447 62nd St. Call Mr. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • selling Wllh steams, ,._.. PARK I~ MO. FREE RENT !~~~cl. 752-1800 or Hurry $175. UUJ pd. Near waterfalls. ond mo)esftc ' B 2 b 8o. c APDea ..... 3br, 2bll. Soper 2.3 __ .... • ~ b 3 br. 2 ba, ram rm, frplc, .....,. water. Fee. 11'ees. filolllilg poolS. P l:;., c~. rift·ns, frpk , ~S:Sll891SmFee nearll.PU~~U:ci:b~ cpts. drps, fn<"d yd Ocean Vu, exec twnhse, MalnRentals.540·5370 JocuzzJ,souno,blllordS. 642-61162, 645-4533 dswbr. Dbl. garaae. and freeways access. S385/mo. Call R usty, Nwpt Crest. 3 Br2•~ Ba. ---on<lexcllng~bhouse SCS-3a62. lflinl .... M .. ac.11 3240 From '425/mo. Call for 5*1862 fpk, wetbu, full rec WSuESTC.}'I F~B C~~:oali Wllttsociolevents.Tennls, ----------••••-•••••••••••••••••• lnlonnatloo. 137 3 b b AC facil.l650.673-2332 pers arp r, • Sant.aAnaHt.s2BR,frplc, s:m. 2 Br, far, kids, pets RAHCHllULTY 5/mo. r, 2 a. I • bllns. pool. $315. Agt gym.ond~lat gar, yrd, children & pets OK Jl'ff. nr. Rossmoor. ~2-9S03 & S.Juan 673-5410 TheVloge.Moreof . 067~;..,82$365. 642·2164 or MalnRentals.SW-5370 151-2000 llM·2200 C•strano 3278 W-'l I t lb ~you'rt locl<lng """' N 3 BR 2 D ood ••••••••••••••••••••••• on a:. r, ni:Ar lor.Fu_,,,·relsovolo ...... ---R.ancboS J 3 Br 2 Ba San ew • a , w · beach, only $170. raft•u .,.., 28r.H11ba,adltcondonr. Luis Rey aolf c rse& beam ceillnc. Crplc.ln ~Id San Ju .an Tenex8!l8·9119JSmFce OneondlWoBedroom· 3 Br 2 Ba, redec, Jge fncd pool. Nu crpt11/palnt. lake vu. $825. 5417044 crptir, drps, air cond, Cnp111trnnn Chn.rminl( yard. St ov.-, rt'frl a. Encl09ed gar. l~MI. to patio, lire l~d yrd, &rdnr up!llul~. downstairs con CotOM del Mar 3122 AduHMhg children ok Rf'f's. $395. heh. $325/mo-rcnt ($310. TUltTI.IROCK & wtr pd, Will leaac to domlnlum. Lar)?e 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ottlcesopen 9·00to6.00 Pool & Jacuzzi From 1---------- ~ mo. 19l32 Magnolia, Npt Hgts 2 Br, 2''i Ba, 962·1800 Fam Rm, fplc, atrium. IUCE TO IEACH ~-=· Encl gar. S395~ Ltte ' br, 3 ba, frplc, .__ _______ _ dshwhr, all. garage, Yearly. 3 BR .. l bath. $47S cnc:l. yd. No dogs. 1703 Mo. Ocean side o( Blvd. Alabam a, 536·3•65 or Atcnt 173-6210 536-1718 s.. c....... 38 7 6 NEW -l,2&38DRMS ••••••••••••••••••••••• FromS250toS400 Duplex 2 BR. 2 1 ~ Jl,1, ____ 839-9739 frplc, all hltn kilch, Nenr Brookhurs t & Hamilton, lge 3br, 21'lba. frpk. yard, enc. garage $.185 846-9088 lllained glass thru-out, very lite apt. $3."iO. m o. No chlldrrn plt•a11c. 492-1516 Evs/Wlcnds541H295 on lse). M2-937l, Larry, cover my co.'\t. $38~. mo. Bdrm .. 2 ba\M, carpet l.A.irge 3 Br 2 Bo, 'lcrvice Now rontlng. NEW 3 Br 2 J\"', f"''", _Agt. , and 5 ...,.~m homes Nodo11_. Ul-3927 tn1i window aover1nas. rm, patio. $426 .--------~10tluxc pool side xtra lge South Laquna 3886 .. ...," ~"" but t Ins 2 Cl " II 2br, 2ba, bltn11 d•hwhr •••••••••••••••••••••• • bltna, 2 rn gar, nr ~op 3 Br. 2 ba, dbl 1ar. fncd In Turtle Rock and T ur· Laguna Mltufl 3252 . • r .,araitl' 6« WI " ping. Nwpt Bch aehoola, var..1 C()llend polio. tic Rock '()lenn. From ••••••••••••••••••••••• pthUo. C41184&d ·21~ Menn,., LarD lbr f pl" Nr heh. Adulltc, no pets. C', quirt, luxunou11, ex no-'• ... 75 ... .,~1aJ :....,,"' OK IMS/moCallto~e L '"OUN Tlura. ays , a ,.e • r •• p:>01, $22S/moS36-8382 ec:. 2 hr, 2 ba apl ...--. ~ · "r'• ~. "'ruld & pet • $375. Ph • ... ...:,..Ha• ... 1 ·n' n A N I G U EL ~ fri. . sun even· 1325, Adult•. no pet1. El,vatnr tn ~ct'nic prlv. ~J.7547 8112·3170 -.-. -Hlll1lde, mini view 1no,,daya 6736089 stlansWelcome:Nu2 bch.t•art.y&«iameroom. 111·2000 Calif. ranch llJle . ' · ---br. H't ba studio 1250 11q total •.ncuri•v P•rfar• The futaet 4raw lft lhe 3 BR, l l Ba, cov. paUo, Bedrm111 formal dine, Woodbumlng Frplc, 28r, Duplex So-ol 11wy, :l BR, 2 ""' .. ., • " ... " Wt&t •• .a DailJ Pllol aml lam·rm. bltnl, no Yrlf IN. $&50 mo.' B r 2 f•mil>'. ptdet\ kluhen, 28&, ocn vu. ae~er ~· BA, modern kUchcn, ~ b~~~~~~8."cii'ti1~;,! r~n!rv:n~~C:O~!re:J!ftt•. C lualtled NJ. P b on• pets. $«!0. "2·9501 aft. B-. l'P, 45m Wrn1ate cratklln1 fpk. "50/mo. cup, $425 mo, (213> walk to park• bch. "30 ptl!J fee '350/$375. Starting at $515/m~. ~ ' 4pm 65l·IOOOodk 4484 • •21'5 mo. All· MM211 M6 lfll4/ 846·7'56 499-~ " 1. .. TPI(· Vln}I I ·Df"•pn J lmtall·R•e~trw ... Mees 14J.JIJ7 .... b\u'• ... l'~lff ---------- ---- -- ICE p 1 'I '" 0 ... ·-~~ .. ·----.............................................. , .. HAJfDYKAN P\l'WClllK'ft·Plafillr'I DCl.1n' P Allb 6 .._, ru.aabl wtUI CA ~ Brt.4 c.-.r.. Plllilt lllLr 6 l.r. -· t.a1J llobm ln·llD av.la 01 •ll Wal -DBQ f'tla ,.._.._ S.IM Pll&1> R od d , Kela, ~t• .,...... ===::--.=--:-----tC•111 ... 11t Acoetk 1•1tH I ............. •••••••••• •m •I•. A dtltona, Rdla • ElrJll' J• nae • G I hnmuulala rlunlna. Pa.lat~ ...,_•llHllU Plltio Cvrs '-~.Any G81'dtner Rc•aonabla .......... ••••••••••••• Hou••• aph boau F'rM Est· BIOC'lcwalh, Mt+s-!Jrt. 8-am «ii· typu ot coasU'lliCUOA. awtc.. Pree~. MS-D30 Sltlploiidiaor dump tr\IC"k, Salli auar. Call 00 .. : i.lumpato1i.. bric k mp, rao.n. xlra. Rot•r •••-•••••••••••••••••• F..conomy Acoushct Qual 8abyalttin1 NHr Soulh ce1lln s•. n&."w ur r~ Coast Plana. Refll avalla· spray, repaani. frn! ht Joon Mu lllnt • Son Mllw bAWina. tree .-ork, aracf. m.mt Rea Comm !Wu. fk/ Giil $41-4780•ft_6----GARDENlNGSERVlCE lftl,demo.etc ?Sl JQO_ s TE AM CL~ AN ~n~d4,. Bob 751'93~'· -KXP--E-R_T_ft_a_ln-t-ln-1-.-... -.-1-r1 ...... ...... ble.S.S7~ __ 531-llOO. CONC PATIOS·PATJO CLEANUPS CARPETS. also SHAM l pr1 ~e11 . Fr•• eai •-•••••••••••••••••"• CVRS Muonry •REASONABLE 6'51587 POO f'LOORS ~ WlN -..i..g ,.,.,.. l!:itabllabed.m498'7 CANOPYTVSBJlvtCE College Studtont Carpenter Patao l'V• If, decks, fencei.. shelves. add ons. etc. Refb, free 8l. 673-3658. Service calls & small jobs only. Lie Con tr. All work guar. 962·8314 ----- Carptt S«viu ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpel Man will lay yours or mine Repa1ri. & cleaning too• Guar work at bigger savings. Fr est ~ JS.i6 C....nt Cone,._.. Rt'model Quahly iuar. . ---DOWS CLl':ANEL> TOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• RATESERVJCE re as Jo'ree est. Lie 'd Reh able gardening w<_>rk Jb~hna. moving. clcunup C· 11 DUTCH 537 1501J · p.-1-..& y C .. _ Apt Spec1al111t. Ava lBr A~~alr Prices .,_1133 CEMENT WORK 646·0761 eves Ma1nl., clean-up Jo rt?e $'7 iup. Treework. Rt?u, a -CMr GSffll' 560. 2 Sr. 2bu M com nt. 003.4027 fa!ll, free est 6'2-4Mn Young enerlleflc ruupl~ Averaae Exlr 1 Slry $375 ~I ell' P t?t er l.o gun TU. Pree estimates. Lie/ SPECIALIZING 1n all bonded. 6'6·8120 types remodeltni: t I yri. Gew • S..-•iua PATIOS· WALKS tn area. All work GUilr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ph11Upc1 Cement Co. Lie 962·83l4 _ ___ HANDYMAN· Carpe~try, " Bonded For ei.t call a.ctricat electrical, plumbing. 751·~7 art 6 pm or 7 1:1 •••••••••••••••••••••••i 9AM to8 PM 841·Z181 um ELECTRICAL SERVICI:: Custom Add1t1ons, re· CALlS $15 hr, & SMALL modeling, landscaping. Ui.e the Da1lv Pilot JOBS842·8233 concrete work, walks & "Fast Result" service Roon ~~~:!scarcf;~/~~-02c1~'.1 directory. Your service 1s our spec1all~ Call 642 5678 eitt. 322 .....••......••........ Linoleum, no wax, cov Landscaping, remove mg. & repair sub rloor tree!>, plumbing. con Hefs & lie 491:1 2711 & crcte. clean up. Joe Pena 661 ~ ~7 Still MOVING & HAULIN<;, anything. anywhere _Call anytime. 493·a5.!_~_ W/&ood r e fs w1anli. 2·Stry$4~.lnlr$45rm tw5·1084 ••••••••••••••••••••••• housecleaning on regular Pnee::; incl matr'I /h1bor bn .. 1• Cull ufl 6 pm. Guar, in.srd, free est. Paperhangmg European CERAMIC TILE. New or =1"0"798 Ted 627 7900 or ~-0134 Craftsman Reusonable remodel. Fr est, sml Jobs vu ---------~ l\loshe 631·3SS3 welcome SlS-2426 al\ S. ...._~--1 I PETERS PAINTING • ~--"9 tnc:OtMTCllt Expr'd. Reas Rales Ploshr llepoer y,...~lc• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free Est. Call Oe:snc ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanta~,EALLYCL1':~NNewport Uay Tax 552.0453 VERYNSATPATCII Removals, trimming, HOUSE Call Gingham Service Profei.Monal In JOBS&TEXTUR1'; prwung, free est. Llc'd Girl. Free ests, 645·5123 come T dX Prepdrahon lNTERIOR EXT\ Paint-r'ree Est. 893·1439 Fully insured. 642·262il HOUSECLEANING ai. m )our home. liy appt mg. Exyr'd tugh quality Plumbf1t9 Chuck'sTtffSvs.Palms, Ou r Business. Call 752·6740 work Super reas rates. obv--•-'mmed, thmn· ed, Janice's Rag"ed.v Anni-1-~·"at'1on ----675-3181 John ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'• "' .. .._ ------HOMESAVERS. Plumb· pru n ed. rem ove d al675-6553 ______ •••••••••••••••••••••••PAINTING. Intr Extr mg &.Heahn~. Free est S46-9229aftS Marcy 's Maid:-Xlnt Prore!>MOnJll) blown in. Reasonable. dependable $10 hr Honei.t & reliable Want .\d Rt'sull:-6-12 5G7tl Want Ad llt•lp" Find what )OU want tn Ua1ly Pilot Class1f1cds ---------- hou:-t!clcanini: Cdll do1t)our~elfµnl·c:-Lil' Free est. Call Jay :.en1ct? BorA.Mst.rchg Flnd what you want ln 6-1:! 5678 !>45·1848 or 545.0309 32.'iOUI. bonded !163 9S.16 645-7965 8470383 or 751 JlSU.. Daily Pilot Classtrteds. ~nts Funtlshe-cl Office lllental A400 lkasinHs Rental 4450 Lost & Found 5300 Lost & Fowid 5300 Schooas & or Unfurnished 390 0 •••••• •• • •• •• • • • •• • • •• • • • •• • • •• • ••• • • • •• • • •• • • ••••• •• ••••• ••• ••• ••• • • ••• •• ••• •• •• • •• • • • • • • • • Instruction Help Wanted 7 J QO 0 He1p Want.cf 7 I 00 Help W onhd 7100 ......••••..•.•...•.... TllE EXCITING PALM MESA APTS. MINUTESTUNPT BCll. Hat'h, 1&2 BH from $HIS Adulli., No l'ct:. 1561Mesa1>1 15 Blks Ea!>l of Ncwpnr t Ul\'d) 546 9860 PREVIEWING 2NDUNIT 60' PER S(f)FT 1617 WESTCun· NH AGT. 54\·5032 150 I Westcliff Dr. Newport Fman('1al l'lr Lea•irtCJ Office Space Call on Site Man<1ger (714) 642·31Ilext24ti 4 DELUXE OFC'S l'uul rm , s~at :!!'>. all paneled. ::.m whsc 1rt re ar I or 2 y1 IC'a::.c La kt• f"ort•::.t <1rea Kent llarktns 7l 1 581 ·9393 Industrial Rental .............•..•.•.... •:\11S...<;I0"1 VH.:JO• XJnl location m new m dustnal park. 4\13· 1702 CV~ 493· 7687. .... Rewcrd to anyon~ ha•ing Info as to th• wMt-Hbouts of this little poocle, pleOH cal' c.oltect 17 I 4J 498-0924. 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• ••• • ••••• • •••••• • •• ----------BANK INC; WOME!I. ASSEMBLERS BOOKKEEPER TRAIN FOR Return Item::. Cl~rk BARTENDING Experienced Bank ex per req'd TWO WE i-;K C:l./\SS Contact Bob Creighton "'IATION WIDE JOB 833·3700 PL/\CEM ENT )f\'mt• National Bank ASSISTANCl'; 1-.:qual Oppor Employer Clerk Typist. Need mature. lndependant in dlvidual ror construction o re. Good typing & general ore skills. Only cxpe r need apply. 536·8832 ask f or Mr. Dahl GOOD JOB OPPORTUNIT IES 3848 Campus Drive CLERK TYPIST AMERICAM 546-4741 BANKING Gcn'I ofc d uties in Ac· BARTEMDERS I Across From TELLERS ctng Dept. Must type SCHOOL Orange Co. A1rporll Im med. openings for on 50.55 wpm accurately. L' 7 hS S\ 1-..:qualOpporEmployt?r l'all Tellers,m the. N.8 Familar W/10 key. Good 111).l .-, I I . t .• I E d r d but 1:13-t 1960 -------arl'a. xper pre " benc. Call for a ppt. the Beach House Contemporary & t'asu.il The best of N cwp<irt .., good hfe Pnme l11cat1on 1n llunl· 1nglon Beach on Brookhurst. 800 !>quart' feet. Single. garden type ~tore or offl<"e. GO()d ex- posure. as.signed pdrk lns::,. Call .\Jr. l'lummcr 963 bi67 DElUXt'OFFICES •NEWPORT BEACH• 3850 TIOO 11.500 Sq n. spnnklcrt'd 12 Ft o\ er hcdd Joor..,. load1ni: dotk ROBl::R r '\,\T •Schoob Coa~t To Coa~t ·---------•! will lram thoi.e w /publt 83S·~22 contaclback.ground. ------,----lost & Fowtd 5300 l I\ c·o I I L· c· L' 0 L' ASSISTANT Xlnl growth "POlentlal, CLl!:RK·Warehousem an, • a. a ••••••• •• •• e e •. e e . • • • • ,-, I r . C & .. ~ r, nl ~1 ASS1\GI-.. l.o'4 <'0'-1 :.Jlar) 1...:-ne.11!> morns o y. S Days wk. ness Opportwtity 5005 •Beamed t"crhni:-. •2 pool:, & !Cl' t l'lllt'f' • Plu:;h nph & 1lr.1pc-. •And ..,o mul·h m1111• Furn IJ;H•helor l,nfurn l hr HURRY FOR BEST SELECTION 1-133 Superior ~t•wport H<'al·h 646-8453 TENNIS&SEA Cnmml & 1ndstl i.patei.. 1 Rt:. .... s. HcJlt11r i~:! 5041 :.'Ill.I to :!000 sq ft ,\ ~ lo"' a:-.35 sq fl Lai.?:'l:i)!ucl& Storoqe 4550 \1 a~~l,)0 V ll' JO J f"l'J' •••••••••• • ••_J• • •• ••" •• Hand\ to S U 1-'r'A \ F(•n1·1•rl iOXliO 1111 f•ir n•nl Col I ~II 11011 111 l'u,t.1 '1 c•c,.1 1;.&ti 5'J8:.I :'Xr 1wr sq fl 1001 llirch N B Re-ntals Wonted 4600 \j..,--1 5-t t 5032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . fll''IJ11n -.1hlc• Jlllll n.lli-.t S\J,\LL l 11mme1 l'1al ,ed .... :.mJll I lld1111 u1t S_hop:.. n~fll't'' & :.tor~~t' tagc ur hnu ... c part furn tr~m Si5 mo 5·18·•~1!1 111 Lai.:unJ lk;it·h nr C :"<l'V. port Beach. SWO per ••CdM dlx 2 rm s ulle. mo. ~u1l·l location a ulll pd. A c. ;imple pkg. mu::.l Sl•nd 111form.1t1on $ ,. lo Acl Nn !!ti6. D J1h ......•...•............ GIFT SHOP l.AGL'N !\ Bt-:ACll l 'n1q11t• 1n\t•nlon 111 !:If\'. l>O"'lllOIAll \Lill le>< ..i11vn' UBI BURGERS ~) J.0011 \!11 grO:-t'> SJ.000 1110 net :\l,1jor Bl1 c1 I' 1 1 t· t' d to ., t• 11 Fr e c :-larHI I! Ot hl'I i.:uoll1t·~ loo' UBI Found. mall• 6 mo ' uld l)og hlk IA IA hi 1·h1·-.t \l.rl1·m1111• .. 1 \11 i'\c"' hope & Wl•.,1111 :-. \ S."4 07-141 uay t::H· sa1 c1a-.~e:-m TO Ofc Manager Apply In Peri.on F time summer. S2.6o Santa Ana S~i 7171 Wed. :\larch 23rd per hr 548·7423 ror appt. lndl\ to IA Ork m proper lkt'4c\•n \Oam & 3pm ---Jobs Wanted, 7075 ....................... Hetp Wanttd 7100 1~ m«nillll'mcnl ofr T) p I 055 M. Main St, C ° C I. t a i I · B e A 111.: 50+. ,.1,,t1,..til·al 1~ 11 Room 20 I Santa A"a F'rofe:.saonal Cocktail Wattresc;. Grand opening 1nJl llll· bkkpn~ Xlnl CALIFORNIA courst" :.pcc1al $99 Ends llt'ncflt pat ka~c. ~a lat~ I st l~Nk 1 l. ,E?<c1l1ng & Prol1ta· $!!00. l'.qualOppE:mplyrmtf ble. glamourou::. p ro · '~~ ----------i re~slDn Learn m 40 hr,... F'rec. Job placement a:-· BAR:\1i\IDS Day. Night :-.isl. Call C714l 751·9194 , 1 .... 11:< l\\ \''°IUC I \I l" & llehl'f Sh1fb C:all for So Calif. Wa1trei.s. lnr. Personnel Aqency 372.3 li1rl'h SI . N. A 557-0045 100', Emplo~t·r Rl•talncd appt 548 77111 17922 Sky Park Bl. Ste C. r~auty Opr Earn more• b~· rcnlm~ sµan>. Lead· mg CdM s:ilon Abk ror Jim. 6·1'1 732 1or552 0943 Irvine Ca 927\4 COOKS For conv. center. Ex per. necess. Will train on Walk to lhc bea"h from this sma:,hing 1&2 bdrm apt romplex, with lenmi. court. t'lubhouse. pool. Jacuu1. sauna. 'und<'Ck & beautiful landscaping All l'ler k1tt'hcn 111:; h'4 U!>her. self dl•anini: o\cn i\dulb onl> No pets I br $275. 2 Hr S325 155 mo 10 mo 675 6"00 Pilot. PO Box 1560, Co:-.ta DAY OR WEEK :\lesa. C'altf ~262H Bu::.mc.>i.s Sa It:-Co sells bu'>lllt'SSt'S m So Orange <.:•J Re~taurnnts . Bar:-.. f'IC' Buy or ~l"ll Call 8:11 0670 (Al:-.o Sale\rnt'n "',1ntt>d > F o u n d F e m .1 I l' We1m11raner. rt•t•1111·, had µup~. \ 1c Eudul off ramp on SL> Ft v.~ ----------1 BINDERYDEPT. diet s. Mr. Taylor, Vanous dultes. Mu:-.t be _646-__ 7_764_. _____ _ 1-:'<ec su1tf' rental i52 0234 !>46--l788 /\reountmi,: 1\utomoll\ ,. ..... eed :!Hr w room for m\ :.! well-he ha' ed. l'lt•an dogs C:\1 Jrea Sutan 7SI 7:!S.I Profc,,-.ional IA Oman Penonals 5350 PROJECT CONTROL Ne"' Detail Shop need~ CLERK hl'lp SeaTerroce Apts 23731 :.1armer Lai: !1111: 17141193 0.'>4ll Offl<·e hou ro, •1 ~n ti Rooms 4000 •..•.•................• ROOMS SlS "'k up "'llh k11l:hl•n ~37 Sil "'k up apb 5-lll 9i~'i Hdrm "' k111·h fHl\1:' Call h ;111 lo 11 ;111pm 'Akda~~. •11 Sal & ...,un 962 7520 Room w,k1khl'll & bath Nr l5th & Or an.:1·. (' \1 SI 15 mo Mntur.. IJd) pleast• f:\'!'S 548 (HJl f\Jrn rm. bu. p.l{)I i:ur For Workini: ;iclult i11;, Phone 646·1Hl>S f'\' VocatiOft Rentals 4250 ...••..•.•..•........•. C:abm 81)! 1-i<'a..r -.Jll"o 12 ~p playrn1 w \'HI T\ & pooltuhlt· Nr 'k' lift 1!1-1 llbl I L.t~ Hl'h R~ats to Shore 4300 ••.••..•..............• Law Office Space Cl'nlral Laj!urta 1!1-1 i51l5 Airport Offices I blk to 0 C \1rport Dix -.u1tl'' '4 l'Ph. drps. J.1n1t1H1.tl '-l'r\ F'M 'YStm \II 11t1I ,1mpl .. prkg No be rl'q d 2~2 S F Hn-,tol. 'B 5.'i7 iOIO 2nd MO FREE Full 'en 1ct· mdl\ 11111.tl 11rf11·1:' month to month rl'nt •ndud101? R1:1 t'P lion sen-. pt•rsonaltted phOnl' t'll\t•r;tj?C. ffidil 111 ... pJtl'h. underground prkg. J•in1toral '>t'r\ \II ut1I cxn.•pt phont' 'f 11 t: E X E C t.. I I \" t-; Sl"ITt: 1''40·5410 CORONA DEl MAR Pr1vJlt• ort1<·c in the \111111111 Si" ins:~ 111<11: Amµl<' par~111g air l·nnd1t111ntnl! J.1111to1 i;il 't'r\ 11 ,. 111t·lud1•1I (l\ er .WO ..,11 ft l>nh $17i f)l'r month '73-4400 \ 111\1 1"11 "' l1.trl111r lrl\,.,lfl'• nl 1·,, t'em onl> 1n 20' to 'h1 mce El Toro .1pt '4 •wmt• 1----------·1 $15() Call 5116 ~111 1-·em :!7 + ..,han• lrg h••' Own br + ba C:d \1 i'200+ul1hlle!> &10 124 I AVOID INCOMPATJBLI:: HOOM MAT1':s•• 1-1."u"' Morr· IP:? 4 I 1'1 T <1kes Tht• (;ut<:-..,work Out or Fm<lint! TllAT RIGHT J>EHSON Save SS by Sharin9 Straight 1:11v 111 1!•11 to s h II r t• :! ft r I II .1 • r11rni,.,h1·1i ,q11 rn l' M Own lldrrn rurn 11t·1· Nl'a1 0 (' l' and 'hup p1n1o: SI ni ~o ll\11 + uUht11.•s <.'all S-UI 01:11; Offlu Rental 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Smi:le to J room !.u1te .i' a1labl<' 1n I ull wr' ire hlrtg Nr O< · ,\ 1rporl Srrv1re~ 1n rl phone un!'iwennJ: nmfcn'nl't' rm , !'.C'rrf'lan '-t"rv . ~erox e tr 1-·or mon· info <'a II 714 833 Jl>.10 l 'mque office.., fnr rt•nl lll~tont• C;innt•ry Village· from f.lllO $nl>O Pt'r mo Ii month l<'as1• l 'tll · 1111'1 A "0 ,I\ a II a h 1 .. r r (' I' -.tuAdtnl! hu1hlini:-Ampl1• p u r k 1 n i:: S l 11 r a I! l' Lot !-Pil<'t' Jw.1 ~lo 1wr mo 1120(),.q fl I l't•dt•ct (or rl'lail ~hop ~ di...pla~ nrca I nqUll l' at The Fotr tory . •12S 1'. 30th SL Newport fk•al·h or r.111 fi73·4271or67511161 Ok. Csl. Hwy nt 3 Arch <Jfr Store lndslrl. CM Bay a street front & $125, $1115 & $255. · ocean vu 499 4070 646 2130 or 679-3709 OFC SUITE for rent, D a n a P o 1 n l I S a n ocean view. lg. balcony. Clemente. All kinds tnel. upstairs w /garage. SSOO dent.al/med. From $13S mo. 536-883' David Dahl 496·1840 ---~---~~ EASTC.M. ............. 44SO Retail or ore. space. at ••••••••••••••••••• •••• 40'-50<. Redecor'd . am LAGUNA HACH pie prkg .. pvt. bath!I. 1770 Small Orange Ave. I,i7.646·487l Commercial Store • l MO FREE RENT *' 1·2·3 Rm. dlx. orftrt'~ No lease req. Adj /11rporter Hotel I.OW R 1\TJ-:s. FULi, SF.n V 1\33 3223 'lit noon NOTICE or can be uaed as pro- fMslonal office Located in older s hopping rom· plex. wit h rul!lic· nt m~phcr(' $\75 Mo . ulll p1111l hy lnnillorc1 MISSION JlEALTY 98S S Coa'lt. l.1.tjlunu 494-0731 NWPT OCH STOR£ 2630 Avon St $275/mo Jerry Wynn (213)477 7701 Business fnYest Rnance Money to Loon 5025 ....................... 1st, 2nd & 3rd T.D.'s LOANS AVAii.AHi.i-; I rt'<llt not 1mpurl.1n1 i;73 4&1.1 Bro~cr ....................... Drnkmg prohlc·m·• < ".1 II ·\koh11l I lt•lpl1111• Zl hr' a day 1(1;, :111;111 l'Ht-:G:-S.\:-. r' ~;;••••••••••••••• MorlCJcteJeS. Trvst Opportunity 5005 •• ~~~~! .......... ~?.3.~ l ,Ir I n )! l 11 ll I I tJ t• 111 I ,JI t 11unM·ll n ~ & rl'I 1·r 1 .ti i\horl ion .11J11pl 111n &. ....................... ConsiderinCJ a Bus? 0\t'f Siii) \«II\ t• lot 11 hu-.. h'l'"~' Plt .. 1w , .ill or -.111µ by for fn'l' 1nltt \II t .tlt'l?Orll'' ,~ t) IJl'' We ..:uaranlet.· lo plc-.1w \OU 751-3741 l '.\ITfo.D Hl'Sl"l'.SS IN\ 1-:ST\J l'::'I' I~ 1525 ~h'-.a \ erdt• flr ~; c .1cro~.., from "nn<1 Ln' I Sl11t.-1116. ('1.-.ta \h•-..1 l'fll Opt>n icl.1'' MAMAGEMEHT 1.agun,1 IW.il'h ~;'l(l'l'Utl\ 1· ll"I '4hole,.all' -;u ppl) hus1 ne~' affll1atc·d ""h dynam11 fa,1 11r11"'m" ma1or 1ntt•rnat111nal l'Or p<1rJll<lll Ot•1•d-. llt'lll>lt• nnl·n(1'Ct ·"''II 1.11 ,., full 11r part l1m .. 1•11 .'>27'1 GIFT GALLERY '""'poll flt'JC'h W.1111 at·hH· p.1r1nt•r 11r m.I\ l•c pureha!lied :\Ir Smith l11ltli5~ Weldl1t9 Moch. Shop l'rnfttable Corp ha ... 111 'ell nut Pncf' n'dun•cl 'l;ow Si'l.500 fo'rnm Sl'.1:.!M .1sk Cor S,\ ~1 C fl.\ '.'If I·~ II HS 17161ho1n1l1'.C'\1 IH~ 41711 ;,111 111\1111 RESTAURANT Lari?l". ult1m.1t1• 111 fix tur(':-& mfl11I S.111 ooo Yr net no~ & JU~t )!<'l tin~ starlrd :\1•\\ 1."1 .:n1w111R an•a fo: Z 1lp1 nwck th1"' UBI 751-3741 Boat Sales Serv S\60.000 last year outstanding rac1ltlll'\ hlj? n1rd. author11('(1 ror .Johnson. UMC & othrr<. \'ery hltle help rcquirt>d F.as) term!'>'. Ull 137-4200 Plonfft" Chide-.. WOW' The best avail Org Co. Top Loe $40,000 + per yr net. E 1z opr Priced right. Call for moro-details. Ult 75 I ·3741 Jewelry Store Top drawer merr han d1i1e. Prl'sl1ge ar('o $7000 mo. m•t llelp run A steal' See 1t' Ull 751-3741 a.er WJ ... r ... rn INDUSTRIALLOC Grouing over SSOOO p1mo. on Slt day wtek. Price lnoludt" 2 Pool LOANS 8Y2% Also 2nd TD loons F.11rc-.t T..rms s111<0l' 1~4!1 Sattttt Mtq. Co. 642-2171 545-061 I PRIVATE PARTY Will p.1y m11rt• l\lr \ <1u1 :!ml ·1 D 1t 12 :1.~n ~ \ :'\ rt IJ ~ 1111 I IJ $1!1 000 \\ 111 pit\ pc11 flh Wt'll :-1•ru11•cl t'cl:\1 11rn , .. ·rt\ h7:t lto.'>X<"l'' Ill 1>"1 ount Ill I 111 1111 ~J.INIO :!ntl r I> :1 ' I 1hw 11.tl\' 1111 co1·1•.111l10111 horm· Ill .... II I .ti I H ·" l•l'i Ii.In:! Announcements Penonals lost Ir Found ......•.••..........•.. 5100 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS 'llodult• Cured Hoard Cran v ONthC'COUCH There·.., been a marked chffl•renrl' in his drinking SIOl'l' ht• ... bef•n j.lOlnR to a P" c'h1atr"t Now he rtnnkc. ON lht• l'OUCll Lost & Found 5 300 ....................... REW1\RD' SlllO Lost Yt•ll•l'A ~hill-J,.11'> pup I" Fr rn WI It \' 11· 1-\•cl t•11 C '1 I h ' 11:r; :.!:!711. E\ 751 U\Jli I.OST Srn rt•dd1sh hrwn Ch1hu.chua :I 13. \ 1c· 17th St 16th l'I (' \1 fi.12-RS!J3 LOST Gold Loop Pierced eorrini.i \IC Balboa Island. on 10th. 962-7993 Lost Male Siamese Cat nr CM llas 11kan cond1· tton Reward. 540 o~. ~0365 kt'l'l)lnlo: \PCAHE *SHARON'S* OLTC ALL :\1,\..._~,\(; ~; IW l~~I *KAREN'S* UUTCALL MJ\SS1\G ~; 6PM 2Al\t 8311 liliO ABORTION Counseling & Reltrral Prcg. test a\ ail wknd~ :l4 llr llclpllnl' 5-17 !1495 MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OML Y 631-381 I EXOTIC GIRLS \1as:-ajll' & :\1odt-hng Outeall 5"12 3lfi9 5-1:1 :1:!511 LINDA & VICKI OutcaU Mossaqe For the Fun of it! Scrvmg .ill Orange Co 5-19 27-13 RELAXING MASSAGE RobJamC's Lie Ma~s{·ur Outrn 11~ !l-!l ~94 511 I DHINKING creates probl1•m-. It doesn't •wive• them If you nt'ed hl·lp . rail CAREManor llo:-p1tal m Oran~e 63~1 !1!"~2 FOR LADIES WHO want tu talk tn 11 g11\ {',ill all.\l1me I K2\.61:H Spiritual bact.r 1815So t;f Camino Rt•al San Clemente Fulh he For appt 492 7296 •SUZI'S* Outcall Massage lOAM 2AM 731 S«8 Diel vroperly with Midland Pharmacal $50 REWARD f'or Blk Grapefrwt Diet Plan and Tom. strayed Nov. 6 Aquavap "water pills". when ownr went for sur· Westclirr Pharmacy. gery, l)();1rded H B area Newport Beach nr Val~0Nt>wl~nd I L~ ,~ S~lc~iS360 Black m. hm~ ehg .. •••••••••••••••••••• ••• fmt t~s. no!'C' "' l' est wht. Hlk spot on r ight !!Ide of no.~e Skin pro· hlem, hftll hind quarters & tall 11 lot Ca II l'Ollect ('V('S (2l:l Hl61 2592 LOST Man·s l{old 10 brnrelC'l. Initial!! It B . Rtw11rrl I .o<1t Vic lloae 110!\p. C.11 II ~ 7777 al\k forSut- •MASSAGE* OUTCALLMMSAGE •638-0034* Social Ch.tb1 5400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •THE ANSWER• he>w ll11ily Pilot Clo&1 llled ~da dlAplay their m•u&•• with le~lblhly .and lmpAct' Our ods, we ate proud to Illy, really ,.t ruulta. Phont 142-5678. Tables Little foOd. low f'ound Bloodhound rent. Good term•. TIME, Female Pup Wear1n& 2 BALBOA l!'fN 75M400 collar, Ml11~1on VteJo. '2SO mo. Yrly lse. Prime---------Alicia Pkwy/Monltbello. IC you 're 11in«lt and tlrtd o( the bar 11cenea. we can show you 11 way to meet at.U'artlvo llactlve 11nal• people ol all ag~ rut. We've 1ot the answer .. at Vldeoview. 997 MOO apeceln Inn 875-87.W. C111S1ifaed Ads 142·~11 83tHl41 Open1oi: for mrll\ l'X p<:r d 1n c·omp11ll'r!t1·1I \ f'ayablt• n>~t •H 1·ount 1ng <.:nn,tr1wt11111 hJ1•k gr11um.J 1>r1•I cl Call 644-3389 'lA'1 tiJ '1;00N THE IRVIHE CO. 550 Nc"port nr l>r 'il'IA &>Ort l:J.•;11 h i-:qual Oppor l::mplt1) <·1 Al'l'l" l'J \ 1!1·<. \lll < • 1 t• r k v. ' I n t t ) p 1 n i: )>k1lb f'o"t1on full tll \ anl•ty 1n ph.'a.,ant bu~y nffttl' l''or phonC' 111 tl'r\lt'W, IOnlJl'l !';,,. Sllllson. 5 IO 7650 Corn mun11·at111n Compmwnt:. Corp JO()f) A1rw•1.v /\ v~ . C"o~ta M<:~a ADMITTING ClK 111'1\pllJI 1·x1><.·r ~;H l'X p 1· r h .. I p f u I ~ .1 n Cl\•fnt•ntt• C1•11 I llosp c ii ll 191; 11:?2 Ambulance Dri•ers ond Attrndanh l'np \\ J.:e~ l'h ..H:! 11 !'11 ASSEMBLERS We ~till ha\e openini:s al our nc" manuf.Jcturmg fac1hl\ for experienced personnl'I m lhl· bclo" areas PCB Touch-Up Power Suppllts Sub-assemblies CablH & Harnesses M.c:honfcal Asu,.,.,ly P<'rtC'<' 1s ,1 prol!r•'"'I' \'1'. ~rn1A111.: 1•nm1Wn\· lh.11 n l f1·r~ tht• fol lt1\\ 1111: lwnl'f11 s •<'om pct 1tl\ c \.\ ·•l!t'lo •Company p.1ul mcd1r,1l. dental. Joni: term cit~ c1 b 1 l 1 l ~ a n d I 1 f<• 1 n surance •9 llohdayc; per) ear •Christmas week 'hut down paid •12 Per:o1onal lean• days per year •Educational a!ls1~lance •Modern carpeted. 01r- cond1t1oned foc1ht1cs ~1m1mum 6 months tx· penence in electronic as· i:tmbl) and 'iolcirrln g knowled!(e. Pleosl' apply nl · PCC BUSINESS SYSTEMS A C>Malon of Perter Com putrr Corpora lion 17021 Von Karman Santa Ana, C.llfornla An Equal Opportunity Employer Top '4age~ p<11d 1-:ngmt• Stl•;imer~ t•ng painter~. huflt·r~ & polt:-.hl•r-.. uµ hubtcn shampooer,, d11•t k out. p11·k u11 ~ Ul' h\ t•n \ppl~ al :.!05!1 llarbol'fil C :'II f>.15·1030 •Al'TO:\JOTI\' E • • BOOKK 1-:1-:Pr:R • •t\l~'iO PBX• Xlnl "'orkmg tond. co benefits. sal O{>en \'ern Tnrler <:h~' rnlct. 215 So Euclid. A nah A:.k lor \la:\1ne 991·3\00 AUTOMOTIVE BOOKKEEPER For new car dealer:.h11> :'11 r M 1 l n e', At I a" Chrysler Plym<Juth . 546-1!13-l AVON Ar'e YCMI A P~ople i'tnon? If so. ~ou·11 t'OJO) mct'l mi: people l.\1°111~ ~elhnJ: 1Aort'd f;{mt111)> A \"ON Products Good earn mg:. fo1t!~1blc hrs. Call ~40 7041 or 7.enat h 7·13S9 ---------- Bab~ s1ltt'r HousekccpN. <! kids. '4>kdy~ :'\e"' port Refs Mr Hood 833·2900 Babysitter needed for 5' 2 day:-for 4yr & I) r old My home. Own transp Must have rer~ 493 i5311 BAKER ·Or Baker 'c, Helper. full time. cxpcr necessary. 548-303\ RANKING NOTE TELLER lmpC'rial Bank has an 1mml'd opt'nmsi 111 our Costa Me!la branch Mu!>t ha\ e note dep.1 rl mcnt experit'nl'f' Will '4ork 1A1th bonds. rash1rr check~ monry orders. rommcrc1al & install ment loans & be fam1l11r '41th on·Line systems Contact Leslie Tree~e. <714) 83S 0151 M1oonty applicants encouraged to apply Equal Opp Employr m 1 f Hove something you want to sell? Class1fieti ads do 1l well. 642·5678. a lilt• LO lift heavy boxes, 5 OOK N<.'Cded for conv. fl,1v ... k. Good b<.>ncflts. · ~ •71 hr Apply Natlonul hospital 10am·6:30pm I-' lime. f:xper'd only. S)!>.l<'m:-. Corp · 4361 Please apply an person, Birch St. N B INC'ar Beverly Manor, 34-0 Vic· - UC Airport l E 0 Jo; tona. c M • Boat Repairmen :\lui.t ha\I! Jl'l ual Jnb ex )'>l:r m "Jt~rfront boat \ Jrd. me('h elN'l & hull n•µa1r on ) al·hts to llO BIJd.1e ~ Boal Yard. .;73.61134 BOOKKEEP~R Full t•hari:t'. F'ull time Cook-Pantry Hefp Exper'd Apply 1n person . Mario ':- Rcstauranl, 3201 E. Cst Jl1Ay. CdM osmet1c Clk for H.B. drugstore P 1timc. Exp pref"d. Over 24. 847-2563 t\men~anCarPlan Con.COUPLE. amb itious. tJ('I R1t'h Ck>l)d 7518910 willing lo learn to •• -manage s mall business. .CAR WASH HELP ~7-0215 I" time, over lR 5 LO<'al1ons ~etro Car Wush 2950 Harbor Bl. CM redit Union part time helper. A ccounti n g helpful. 3 dys week. PH : s.t2.ossoan 12pm. CllAIRSIU~ i\..'iST, J<HO . hr~ week. "inme c•xper Delivery Job, mechanical preft'rred Pro:-.thodontll' exper necessary. _Davis & GP very nlct• urfil'e Brown TV & Appliance. Phonl· Mf)· 7580 646 1684 ~--~------ Chi Id ~;in• 2 nite-s-Person DELIVERY man for ear- ncedcd for Thur::. Frt ly AM. LA Times home Prel ,0 ur hm Nn delivery route. No col- an1m~I~ l'tlll'nl ll'clmg. 2'-z hrs daily. -&~·3259 Adults only. Must have Church Ofc Secretary. 11 > person w knowled~e or mimeograph, ~days wk. 9 5 Call 494 8061 economical ca r . Westmmster/Hntg Bch area 638 0126 EMONSTRATORS for food. a ppl1ances & ---------11ewelry. Fri & Sat. 10.6 CL!-;RICAL •TELEPHONE COMPANY* Personnel Needed lmmerfaately EXPERIENCED ONLY •Customer Rep •Operators 4 years recent exp. VOLT f • ........, ., ,., #\,. ~ . ... ' ..•.. 3148C .... Drhe 54'·"414t CAcroQ l't-oro Oran~eCo. Alrport) Equal Oppor .:mployer and some olher days. (213l2.a0-7000 or C714)768·SS73 ENTAL Assist. Chl\lrside, F /time. At least 6 mos. exp. (l) Sat. per mo. H.B. 846-3540 Dental Assistant, ex per. X ruy cert1ricate. full or part time. Nwpt Beh. 640·2970 DENTAL ASSISTANT Oral Surgery only N.B f»-1 ·616l DENT AL Assist Cha1rsldc. Four handed dent111try. Ethical office nds mature woman in· terested i n eareer w /grow lng practice. Non smoker. Call Mon thru Frt. 962.2433 Dental Assist. p/time. Cbalrside, eves, some Sat.a, H.B. 846-3$40. O.nt.al l ecept. Perio oCc. PJtlrl)e w /possible future •pan11on or hrs. Ex- pe r 'd •II phaaes, rspecl•llY Insurance pro- Ct!$Slf\I. Sal open. Career opply. H.B. 842-6631. CLERK !or a mall ex· Dental Assist. Chairside, elusive motel. A<'curacy N.B. Exper. nee. Salary & neotne1111 lmportnnt. open. Reply to Clesslfied No previous exp nee. 5 ad no. 888, c/o Dally Day wk inctud. wknds. Pilot., PO Box 1$60, CO$L& 4!M~I. Mesa,Callr. 92626. Un the Dally Ptlot "fut Jh ult" 9ervl~t dirtctory Your Hrvke I• our 1pecl alt~. can 142-5&'1• t•t. m DINT.AL ASSIST UC.,,OHIST afon It Sat. Exper'd, Dr. bun\tn, 9a..o388. Dentel Aslill•nl. al.art 1ll'llD94. Pwt ume Elllp. nee. i.a.c. lkh 4»4·!137_ DLstributor lntcrt-111ted In p/tlme inrome of $1000 por mo or more +- be n e Ii ts . Mat u r l' 63Nl23. DRIVERS tCf'Ot1-Country I No special lie req 'd :\tacGregor Yacht Corp 1631 Placentia, C.M. ESCROW SECRETARY Real Estate, loan, or escrow exper. desirable, but will consider train- ing. Accurate typing. no .sh. Irvine Savings & Loan, 752-6456. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY ladllltl't&l URGENT MEED llu•Je• Jobs WOMEM-MlH TtlAfNUS MachOprs Assemblers Inventory Packa9ers Collatei lnsoect s Al~L SHIFT Da)·Wcek·Mon Or Longer It's Your Decision YOU DON'T PAY WEPAYYOU! Cull Or Come Jn Today Wllh diploma fCK' tup t'lul LEOITUIATK •INI· Mr. OWTauo, 'ID·"8l •MASSAGE TECK·t't!~h ~·. Comm·C.ua r min. "'-ill & P T. wor~ Le11t. Et.f'rE SPA !IM).A19~ MATUHE WOMAN p •ti me to w e I<.' om•· newcomers &: contact merehants. f<,ex.ible hrs N~ed l'ar . ltte typing 547·3095. Mature women wanted (or housec l eaning service, car net', P /time 645-5123 PHONE SALES P'hoae Sain people . male or r tmJll~. 11 w i$ ,._...,, ~e. t.Ouar&.l\leed ~ll.IH or t'Ommt»IOCU UU Eu~ 17t h Street. Suite 0 , <.'oata Me~ti . betwttn S.00 fl 8 :tO 1> m ~. Equal Oppartuntt v Emplovt'r fttostic Fabricaton TJa1nec ~. BJy:-.1de Plust1t:.. 1;45 61160 8am-4 30pm. POOL REPAIRMAN Exper'd, preferrably Mature woman p /timc w /tools &lru<:k. 546-0661 Laundromat Assistant. ----------673-1690, 67S·0334. ---------- Mature exp Housekeeprr, Tues fi'r1 's 9am·Spm. lromng, cleaning, l'.are for children. 1,.10, 12 yrs. S4S. v wk. Own trnns. Refs req. Lido Isl. 67S·7727 Programmer SR. PROGRAMMER ANALYST RN'S & LVN'S Oil! sh1fb avail twverly M.inor (.;anv Ho~p . Capistrano Bl·h. 496 57S6 VOLT ftMf.JC'~AA• • .. 1.nv1c .• r ~ Continuous need for SOL AR EN ERG Y secretarial personnel. T HAINE!': of flee • Kenmoni Walbcr STs. O.llO • Wuher ~. Kitcbrtnalci Port l>abwabr 1125. Guar 'd•I $46""72 ov erload Wilt buy some refrt1s. :sppl'11, work ing or nol al&-0 scrap metal 675-S258 TOW TRUCK DRIVER Over 21. exp. only. Mech. ability. Sal, comm, ms. & FOIHSTDIAL Otrl MEW MA YT A•S BURKES AP PUANCF..S 11"5·0 Baker St. CM 546-8672 979-4714 I \ a ca. A p PI y A . C. n..-1040 Automotive Service, 1705 --r N. El Camino Real, San ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clemente Golden Retriever Pups. Champion line, AKC· Ol<'A . 6 Wks (213 )596·6360. ------ AKC Miniature •Travel Agent Needed for busy Newport Agency , Minimum 2 yrs exper m I n t e r n a t t o n a I & Schauzers X I n t opp or . fo r i n , ~= R v 1 c c ~. d1viduul to work for V.P . 833 1441 IELL~ ---- ~e<11cal Ual'k Ort: Nurse Assistant. exper des1ra ble. MD-GP. Near Hoag Hosp. 548·0822 or lmn~ resume 351 llo~p1tal ll<l. Stl• ll8, N. B. Newport ~ach Position avail. for a creative 1nd1v. m small shop environment Strong 360 OS, .J('L '('OUOL. TSO or WYLHUR bal·kground In hie in:-.uranl'.c appht:a t1on. Mm 4 yr~ expcr. Sal l'<>rnm•:nsuratc· w l'Xper Send resum1: & ~alary h1~tory tour c•..ill New rompanys moving Learn 1ww field, swim mto Irvine pool exp helpful 540·5821 7S2 IJl!U between M·5 Domestic. Commercial _3males. 768-1561 satles Salary Com ·GreatDane,malelOmo'i. mensurate w 1exper. old. AJ(C w/shots. Ork (213) 625·1418 brindle, lo\'eable $100 of sales. 5h 80, t)'Pmg 65. 11----··-----i Good benefit pul'.ku~c. Western STOCK BOY. warehou!le 1"1t1me pos1t1on Salary $3 per hr. Call tor appt between 8 30 11 00 am Phone!.ltiJ n702 Salary S800+ ltlll. '\.\'i !J.:0\1 \'iC.,( )( j,\J f.., P.rsonnel Agency 3723 Bin·h St.. N. n 557-0045 100% Employer Reta med FEES PAID llookkecj)t'r to S900 Sccretancs to $961 c; ore '1'ypl' to S700 i\l·counting Clk to SIWO :\lsn Fer Jubs lr\'lnr Personn<>I :\gt·ncr IAA E lilh C•11>t..1 ;\ll·~.i Suite 224 1; 12 1470 -------FIBERGLASS MGR ;'l;eedrd with on-hne e~ perience. ab1l1ty to lr..1111 and supe1'1"t' cmployt·t·-. \ppli<•:inl should ha\'e l'~1Jent•1H't' " 1 t h s m a I I h n .1 t munufac·tunn~. Int h11l1· d1•latled rl'sum1• and work htslor) Rrpl) lu Classified i\rl J:ll.'lS. Dail) 1'1lot. PO Box ISOO C"n~t .1 :V11'S3. Ca. 92626 ·------(;ENEHAL OFf''JU; :\! a t u r c· p <' r ., o 11 " pll'il1'il nt phurw rn a 1\ ner lo hundk '.11'1\'tl ufl' d11lll'S, gn•1·t t U:-.1 I\ p 1111:. fll1n,1:. i.:1•11 I ult• ... IUlb . t•flll'lt'lll & Ill lf t• p (4 IHI l' 11 l \\ 111' k I' I . ( l1ml' Call 11:1:1 tHJ!;:I ·"I. for Sll•lla or IJ1am· Janitor . dependable & responsible individual for Jamtor work. No exp nece~sary . Will train. good pi!y, 111.Jply 1n person Uc! Tat:o. 17211 Supercor Ave. Col>ta Mesa. Jarutor Pl lime mte~. N. U. area. I.lank cleaning. 2 l lr~ IS min per nilc" ~ 611 llr. 213/247·8778 LABORATORY TECHNOLOGIST Weekend Tethnolog1sts Sat & Sun. Separate ti llr AM & H llr l'M :,h1fb. I + Yr:-hosp exper & l'ahr hl'Cn~I! San ('lcmenlt· <i e n . I II et :. 11 c i I I I 496-ll::!l, t•xl Wt, .Im n• Jlull'.hlll~Oll LEASING REPRESENTATIVE Attract1\'e apt complex seeks 1nrl1,· w s u e· cessf11I 1>ail'~ or k•a:-1ng experience to !-how 1q1b & h<Jndk lt•a:-1ng ar rangt:ments '.\lu!>l bi: w1lhng to v.ork Wl'l'kl'nds & h a t r a d a p t a h I 1· srhl'dulc ,\rld1l1onal opemn~ for leasing rep " h 11 d e !> 1 r e" p l 1 m <' ~urk Call 644-3 389 !l,\M 't1I NOO;\. THE IRVINE CO. 550 Newport Ctr Dr :'\1·wpol'l Hc.1<·h 1-:<tuul Oppor Emrlt>~ ,., l..cgdl ::.t•t:rctar;. :1 ·b~­ ~i:ek . •'Xl't>ili:nl :-.lo.Ill-. & exp 011 lllJJ.: '"'"! I ne<'e~..,d I') ~17 t>l~l 1 !\lgmt. Bus man ~1·1•k!­ motivated md1v. or qi! lo as:.ist. 111 bu::. I' 1T MS-1182 Data Proces:-.ing Mgr Commcrciul Banker-. Life ln:-.urancc 1101 Do\'e St. Ste 550 Newport Beach, Ca !121;Gu (714)1133·84.'iOext JJ SALES-BEELINE W~· punch a time clock TEIPOllU sm1m.111c fRU_C_K-DRIVER fur 645-4539or642-7910 , small trucking company AKC Golden Retncv1•1 I rv1ne based. 640·91 l!I Pups, $12S 493-6861 wh1•n you don't h;ne lo'' 18662 Mal'Arthur Blvd STOCK CLERK Ai." Bcelrn<· styl1::.t. own SuitelOO Irvine S1•m1 rt'l1red prl'f'rl TYPIST hr,.,, own busiriess, earn 1, I GSll Need-" full t'imt• •tu,.,. l ,\J)(han Pups, AKC, ~hob Equal Oppor Employer I 1 mt· i\ P JI Y . 11:\J " moncy you nt't.•d by sell·i----------•I lG58Supenor. c M be accurate w trecep· wormed . All color,,. 1ng quality clothing,__________ tionist background. San· mC1les /fems. Fa.bulous w/cuslomer satlsfaction1----------•1 SYSTEM DESIGNER la Ana /Tustrn Hl'a line bred pe~1g.rec. MOLD.MAKER guaranteed. No Invest. SECRETARIES $6.50perhr.2yrsNllege Salary rnmmensurate Akaba Patr1c1an - Car &phonenec: Call for FINANCE & 4 years cxpr net" w t•xpnience. Call Granduer. Show & pet Progressive injec:lion PUBLIC RELATIONS personul intcrvw SECRETARY Developdes1gndrngsfor 54•1·5337 btwnlO·llAMor Vcr.y reas. Mu.st sell. mold makinii co. has re-person needed for HI 968-830() • SS 7 4380 or m cc h il s st• m b I Y o C 2·3 PM .$46-2140or 645-3064. loc•atedtoll.B.&needl; terior design !11111 . 541-2103 Opportuni t y f or camera support equip-~-~ ------.-Female German Ma c hinists & EDM S:W-2202_ - . SAL,L'L,·· secretary f·/~ccoui:i~1i:i1? ment fluid heads & Waitress Food1Col'.kl:11ls. Sh h d h h ts 1 t 0 'l 5 ·----------1 "'~ ilplitude. S il s re<t r in-mann'~ •team engine". i\pply aft 4pm. Sid's Blue ep er • ass o 'x n perators ... in yrsex-$$$$$$$ lud t ti ·" lllk -. ~ ·' I h 'ld & g d t· e : s a ypm.,. ey Be f<lm1har with ASME Beet. 107 21st Pl, N.l:l w c I ren oo per. Xlnt w1Jgcs & over-PURCHASING High Prt>stige net al I by touch, ability to assist ---w11tchdog. Allugy forceio tlrnl'. Profit !>hantlt! &. s a I(' s Im me cl i ate in preparing f1nandal boile; <·<><k & kn.owlcd!(l' WAJTREsSES sille. Has been spayed. other benPfil:-. Buyer Trai·nee ,\t.rnagcml·nt 1'01ent1al :-.cht<dules & payroll ~o;kr~n~~g;,.r~~r:O~c~ Combo Cocktail Needs loving fam ily. Schn•ll Corp. The Tunncry Wt·:.t COHSTRUCTIOH Knowledge of malh, dl•-& Foods SISO. Please call 548-7800 (714)898-6631 Elcdronic t:(lmpnnl•nt !-.(1uthCoast l'l;.11;1 SECRETARY ~···n & iwod iiruclll'.e~ U::1) ~hift & night :-hifl MOTEL MAIDS For Ma 1d-. l..1 uncl rt·~' No t''fl"I' 1w1· Ni·w motc•I 01x•n111g sorn1 111 [1;111 .1 l't ~!164601 Moth1•1"-; h1•lt1t•r. hH• in ror 1ww molh1·r & ~ 'r old. Lill' ho11:-t•kl•1•p111g. p1 t room. T\'. II unl lll'h area lkfs !126 ll7U NEW ACCOUNTS REP 1-:xpt'r'rl only ~lu!-1 l' Ill' 60 WP~l . H·ry .•l'l'UI .ill· Neat .1111· al' l i \' t• a p flt'.tr .111 11· l'hon1• l11r .1ppl Satldlt-h,l<'k S,t\ llH'' \.lr' .J1•1111· i:r!I tllXl \'c•wp', 111·1'<1' 1'<11111• "l' I "'II I " ... ' II I 1111' ,,1111h' 11 h1•, I .. 1r11 "' 1•1 ~I tKJ flt'I hr .\pph d;i11\ manuf fl rn1 .''"·k• ind1v l' II S 1•· ,,., t" f ,., .,__toy .... ""' ~ •1 • ,, ..... " Im med. opening or Shop a:>~l'mbl~ of pro· open <:c1ntat·t Hoy. Hotel """"" - w purt ha:,mg dl•Jll. ex '),\LES llEl.I' ~el'rclary w min 2 yr~ tolypc!> & part 1111w lo l.agun:>, 42S S Coast ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8045 tx•r Uluepnnt rt·.idmg. I. 'OIL,·.s "'I·.';\ ft budding 1·on~lrud1on tr a 1 n o v l' r ~e a s Hwy. Lag lkh. 494·1151. ·m. CcX'kcr mix. male, I expcd1trng. anti former '"' .-"' T 60 l'I t \ 1 yr old . needs lovin•• · d bl Sat Sun !\Inn 1>.12 ~380 ypmg wpm t·a~an ml' t' ha n 1 l's · PP ) o buyingrxper 1.•stra e phone per:-.11nulil) & able l·mployment dl'Hlop· WAITRESS homc.540-4279 STACOSWITCH INC SALESLADY Io work w I m 1 n ment de-pt. Call 558-4544 5pm·9pm daily. Apply. 1139 Hakt'I' L'o,.ld M!'"a ~uper\'1~1011 for rllreclions Ad pu1d Tino's, 30242 Cr"wn 549 304 1 Full t irni' 1•x 1>1•rn•nc·ed RECEPTIOMIST 1 b 1 \'<Jllt·v Prkw\.·. Laguna FREE FILL DIRT Approx. 5000 yds, El • -.all·"l.111' "·llllt•d fnr or Yl'tnP .\r Equal Oppor Emplovl'r Im med oppor t111 1 e Niguel. Tnroarca. 768· 1251 RADIOLOGY TRANSCRIBER lmm<"•I orwn1ng. San Cleml'l1lt· <;c·n'I Hospital C 7 l I I ·I!) ti I 1 2 2. :\f r Arlam~ REAL ESTATE I"'< fl ti -,.ilt'1>Pt'CJph' lt111k 111µ tor h1µlwr 1111 orn1• \"CJur uµp111Ju111l\' 1•. al Jll-11!.JJ.:' .lu111 11111 "lit' n•-,.,ful 11•.1111 (';ill IJ.n1• ..il ~,,111 I l~•l F<1,.hu111 bldncl Women·~ TeC'hnll'.liJO \1)1)·.tr"l Ccoll l•',11ll1 "l rt'pl. tu work 111 bu:-.y EE uG WAITl{1··<-·c t l ' 833-3600• • ~ u f SRENGIM Rln ,..~.,. P ime 1;73 19711 new:,paper o e rn I rv111e I h G d t Th ie... • 8050 w a variety of duties Mu ~t have know'I or unc •00 ips ~ nimt~ '. SALESLADY I' t1mt' Ex1wr'd only C.111 SSH>.'163 SALES\<1A:-.I ·1 op q11:ihl\' llnor 1'!1\'t'I 111 )! f-: \ IJ I II (• f' fl 1 dl'JPl'l"ll'1> & '111) I (.'all fur appl :\"k 1111 \1 lt•11t• ~<'wpo1 t fl1101 C'o11·nni.! ,;;;, rn:lf> ;\lust bl' pl'rsonablc, v.111 d1gt'l & analog l'lrt' w12 Loi! Inn, Call 549 9446 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mg to run f'rrands. Type yrs eled tel'h train or 9 llam SAVE! MARCH SALE SO wpm accurately eql'l"l exp .. F.xp w/ma~ Wanted people who would New & used furn. appl's.• Call 644-3389 tape rcrdr s drs1r, not hkl' to £•am SIOO $l.OOO mist'. Wilson's Bargain !IAM .111 Noon mandatory Will test & per month part time out Nook.(2 Stores), 5·1:> & THEIRVIHECO. trbl ~hoot brl'acl hrds & nf vour home C..ill 814 W 19th. CM 642·7931> :,soNewportl'\rDr prototypt ~ Will bid !'6:!·~!!3lle\'e~.i1o!I &548·3262 bread brds & "in• wrnp. l\t•wport Beal'll draw :,chcmallt.., & Wlfl" Equal Oppor Emplo) er le~s. XLNT FHl:'\t:r· B~H''l'S ODECTICS, IMC. WAREHOUSE **I BUY** Good used Furnilurl' &I ,\ppliant<'!I -OR I w1l1 1 :-.cllorSELL!orYou I 2 !prtl. :'\t'"P·, S.111d"11·h ---------- s \I.I':~ '<1·1·tl 11..ir1 111111· 'alt'' 1 rp lor ~m 1'101 h111g OllJ.: ('II 1~11 :l:!f)~ 01 l!-16 iOIK, !IA ~I i l' '.\! Secretary 18.'>9 So. M anthe~lt•r ,\nahe1m. ('a 92g(J2 1714 I 750·~1 l I :\!atnlt•n:Jlll'<' & Oell\el )' \ I Orn 1ng I l'l'.orcl r1•q tl & wilt h1: H'n(1rd Ill llr wk Sa51l pt'r mu + bent•llls i\pµly l!am 4pm. The Earl " l'l11mh mg, lnc:. J52ti :--;t-,'1.Jorl Hh tl l' ~!. ti-12 175.J MASTERS AUCTION I 646·8686 & 833·96251 £tjual Oppor Employer M F S..1111011 11;;:11n1n1• <' \1 MURSING REAL ESTATE $I 000 CREDIT I H'\-. ll'l' \lt'•lw.tl GENERAL OFFICE Run i•muHh ...,1,111:.-tiu.1I LEGAL SECRET ARY typini:. ),h or "fWl'd~n 1 l11tf'll1~1·11t rr .. 111 ,,, Sllfio!ll',ll I' 111111· t.· f l1nw :I 11 ,\t 11 7 "lulh :'\ I ' fl " r. \ I I 1 !-: ..., ,1 I I ,h1th l• lirtll' ~I 11111 .. 01w11111g ror 2 h C' II 11'.I I 1·~I01t1• ~alespt'orh· 1n an 11ll1n• "1th 21 ,·1·ar ... "~I' .ind 111 lhe <;;,m,• letl.111011 M ;; n \ r l'f t' r r a Is an Ii ".ilk 111s Brnk1·r pa\~ all ,11l\1•rt1'l11µ Top 1·om SALES SECRET ARY Busy la!'it p;11•1•d orf11•c· <:1rl Ff'lday 1~ pl' upt•1 S i\ Area. dose to l'Jwpt Fw) C11nge111<JI utmo:-.. r••pnrL lo Ht•gl Mgr Tl't'h prrl(j linC', Shorthand & 1:1o\\111g llunlln~lun l.J.tot1d1 l1rn1 lunk1ng for 'hurp ga I ;\l u!..I ha n· n· ;ii l'~lUll' llC'l'nM' T) Jll' ~,, 11lu:-;. Somt' propert) m a n u g e m e n t h 11 <' k ground hl'lpful. Sala1) S700 + Call Agnes. at !-lti.1 ~567. TELEPHONE INSTALLERS MAINTAINERS WHOLESALE DRAPERY t:XTENDEO 0:-.' FURNITURt: CARPETS & DRAPF.~ LOW. LOW DOWN!! 1ng ht'lpful. rnu!-1 hi· fll'X p,11.1 lrg.11 (; .. n t ... kc11 ... 1h1t> ,,.., Joh 1, 111 ,,cnl\ nol111~.1111m 1:1:! l:!l 1 rnut11w ult "111 k" -.omt• Lirrl(uunb l 1·rt1f11"l tor '''rn•la1~;tl 111111 .. , S.'l50 pool 61 h..i\ dutii· ... mo , { a 11 .I u d) Tr.ilnt'I'" .tt, 1·pl1"I S.;n l'lt•m <;,.11 1 llosp l!.lli 1122 t'Xl ::!l ~ llllS,1011 ('Jll Hill L ,, (' h" 11 111 ' ,. 1 I "r 1 n ten 11· \\ " il\ t rnw 1 Xt.O :\1•wport 111\il 1 '\J prior sC1lt•s ull11'l' l'X ---------- [>1'nl·m·1• 1 r<i'd SECRETARY , 11 jj;l;I l!t.x4 J !1611 0:111 KEYPUNCH SECRETARIES 646 3928. ,., 1·~i;;·1 -t:)i7 l'l'rsonahll' good orf 1t·1• Tel Mr KmkopfS.15 7335 skilb S:I hr. Apply in GEN'L OFFICE l.111· ty rHni,: mu1l 11u1" tnr Tnur ('o ;-.; H (' .111 111.1111• i'it 071()( GIRL FRIDAY 1111' pr1111111wnt ... 11, ... 1 '"11 tMn\ ').Ila 1' o:.,oo 11111 hill ltlllt' 1 ',111 1111 .ippt !"i:J ti ill:! \ pph H ,W 11 \:'ii GUARDS Costa M•sa l'1·rmanl'nl hill t.· l'.111 t11nr Phone• & 1 ran'Jl 11• •1 ti ltPl11 Prl "t•l1·111111• \'all 516-0274, oft' hr ... 111 .!. l'lo~ed W NI ne.,d a' GUARDS WANTED P /time lrvint• an•a. i\~P 21 & over Mature men pref'tl. t.:n1fnrm~ furn 'llo l'ash outlay Car & p h o n I.' n e t' i\ p p l y , l 'n1\"er:-.11I l'rott•rt1on Service, 122ti W 5th St, Sii Ota Ana l11tt•rv11•w:< MF 111 ·:1011m ·nuon & 1 :!(1 .. 1 . :wrirn llt>lp Wantl'tl ~:w1•r 'd & r1· ... p per-<nn In '' 111 k clll)S in Fast Fuo<I Oprr.1 11on Apply. lllJ.:J.tt•1 . 11, l"ush1nn l!-lanrl. N U HEMIHGWAYS RESTAURANT .1cceptlng npphcallon~ for Cooks. Wa1tns & Db hwashers . Apply at Balboa Js landStorc, Marine /\ve. NR on or before Mon, Mar 21st. HOSTESS HOST Need lndiv. w /pleasant .appearance & personau. ty to work f /time lnclud- U\g wltnds for approie- imately 3 month!!. Call 644°3389 9AM 'U\NOON THE IRVINE CO r.r,() Newport t'tr 1)1 Nrwport Bcarh F.qual Oppor J<;mplorc•r Housekeeper /babysitter needed for 2 school age i;tlrl11 Mon thru Fri. H unt. Bch area. Call alter 8pm. 963·2963 Jlouselteeper. llvc•ln/out. Ute rooking & care of 3 scbl aae chldrn. Must drlve&ispeak Eni. Sut & Son off. Ret'11. San Juan Cepo. Call 831·0278 eva/wknd. LOAN PROCESSOR E' pt•r ll lh' 111 .11111 I t t 11·r , p.11 olt • 1 .. 1 ,. I lll:>llr I ' lrl•lt" • I <lt•1•l1 & 1r11,t• twrw111 1.11' ~ hom• n..-.nrt +•till\,,. <i•w•I l\pJ I t1tlltt1'<l1.11<• 11p .. n1111 6~ TF.MPOJlARY llF LP Call 540-4455 r:qual Oppor Employer W11 h & \\llh11ul "h PBX TYPISTS ACCTNC CLERkS o~ TfMPORAR't' HHP Call 540-"45~ 1-~<tual Oppor fo:mplny•·r RECEPTIONIST l\plnJ.: .\11,: \I j!t•ll I llll f''\V•'I (,un11 nppul l#fill. • I\\ I ' I ' Y~rsonnei :..~nc y .r;:~, Hin 11 "l '-i n S57-00h ;oo . 1'.mp1uve1 Reta1nt•cl RECEPTIOMIST f'11:1h Isl Financ·wl Sf•rv Burrouqhs Corp-ECO (Jl'r::.on. 1401 liuml St. NB SEAMSTRESS ll11m1· p11od111•1111n '''" 11q.: Cu1111111•11·1,1I "• .• r tu n P t' \ p r o 11 1 .' F;i'l l4•1to11 qua11t\ l'all \t 1l;t' 114·1 I ti-l:i !l!)t;~j ..., ~' \ \) S 'f I( f'. S S llllltltllllll• i ) \'.ti t'XJl1'1 ''" 1111: ,,Ill'. '.\!11,I ht• qu,d1t, i·un-..1 HHr .... H• di\ 1du,1t 101 ll.1n.i t:lid1•r SallWoro( ror..tppl <';Ill Susan W1<>i.:anti.1;:11 lli1IC! Sean Tundo Dept SECRETARY S 1H>1 ht' r 11 l' u I 11u1 111 ;1 s.111· ... 1>1111·1· n•qu11t·~ mat1111· pt•r:-.nn "1th .> l<t Ill 'r ' 1•\p1•1 ~n11cl 1111•t·h;t111t',il ... 1o.11i... .111d t'U!ltom1•r ,•nnl :<<'I Fn1 111INl'H'" 1•m11act Sa11•., \.1 •• 11 a,..,. 1 .11 r i 1 I 1 ,[>:.! .>:lHl ifY~~~EC 1\n Aff1rmat1\'r :\t•I ion r:qual Opp<lr Emplo\ rr s ... r1:-::.per:>nn needed -----· w .. 11 groomt•<l. Must ht'SECRETARY WA!'ITlrn .1bl1• lo work flpx hrs I' lime work. n<> e'<flt•r I' t1mc Cathy, ~olU 33:1:\. Ol'C'<'Ssary. Lile typ111 g c·xt :1-11 RIJ2·ll41or963·2391 LVN'S Aides & Kltcheft H-4p 1;.,rf11•l<I <'un\' 111 .... 11 77KI <iarf11'1d \\ c• H II H-17 !lll71 Ofri1•e Attendant p lime 2 firm Recept Secy. fronl 1-;v('s ~I 11i111ght In II rle~k Exprr Rl'f.., req'd Wknds 3 30 m1dn1ght Tq>e 1;i,1 \l;pm :lM San SECRETARY Service Station Attl'n Rayv1ewManorti42·3.5o5 '.\11~ut•I 1l1 N H !-.11111• ln i•lu rli•s TlHttli•rat•' dant, exper'd. nay & l'.11'1 llmt> per<;on tu :iio111:<l 200 ~lall~t1eJI typ111~ for Eves. l''ull & p time. Ap m Sp.m1sh lmm1gr;11ion l{El'EPTl<l:'\IST TYl'IS1 \I fl CPA I 11 m <'<ill ply, Shell Sl<Jtwn. 17lh & mtl'1 p1l'latron !1!'>7 IHllK terr~~ cholo~\ l!l'oup 8.'l:i ~1887. lr\'111e, NB ---------Ip \ R T T I '.\I r 11 hr rlay Sl.1t t $4tHl 111 0 Help Wont•d 7100 Help Wonted 7100 MACHINIST II i-: I, f' I l·. \ :-... y.· k ft ti .... ) ti.4~ 9720 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l'l'll!(rt<;Sl\I' 1n)l'C'I ... ,. n('t'<frcl HI T1•nn1 ... l'luh ll1•c l'pl <i1•11t·r.il l>lt IO:x rnnlcl 1nakini.: c11 h.1, re• Appl\' m 1wrson :it """·' Jll 1 I\ Pl' 1111111m11m lc)(·atecl to 11 B !. ni••••h V1•1'flt• l'u1111trv 1'l11h 11•11 1;;"'llltl Pq•i'<td.thli• :0.1 n< h i ni -.i.. & ~:ll\1 ni ... l'ro Sh op :iuun ~m.tll 111lg ttrm ln1nr 1)111•r;1111r~ ;\Jin ;, \I '<'\ ('l11hhn11s1• ((cl ('oo,(;i (,111~1"ork 'J.:1·111111l(q1;111I pt·i Xlnt \1,1g1•, ,\: m<'r Mt•!<a ht·11t•llll> ·1 JJ1111at1l' time Profit :.haring & 1__________ l'o1p. Mrs W11l 'l7~1 (;tJ~I nlhf•r h1•neht~ Schnell Corp. (7141898-663 1 MAIMTENAM:CE MECHANIC tst Shirt. Req's exper. maintaining & repairing produt.'t1on machinery & basic knowledl(e of in dustnal electricitv CAMIROMFG. 7601 Clay St, II R <W or Beach &So. of Garf1elrl > Equal Oppor Employer P1\YROLL SR.PAYROLL CLERK The Jolly Roger, Int· . a fast growin~ restaurant chain, has an opening for an exper 'd payroll clerk to work in a (2) person dept. handling approx. 1500 employees. Com· puterbed P /R ex per. a must. w /restaurant payroll exper. a definite + Xlnt working rond111 & ~nef1t program w np por. for advanrenwnl Solary commensur:1te w ,e.xper. Apply in per!.on 8am -Spm, L7042 Gillette Ave, Irvine MANAGER fo r new i---------health rood store Exper. -- req'd Call64S·0032. PBXANSWERINGSr:Rv OPR V11ried houri; & MAHAGEMEHTTRNE weekcnd11. Apply in Young man t<> work in per!lon, paid lrammg. 155 growinit tool rental bual Rochester. CM. ness. Must be neat in ap· ----- pt"ar & h4V4.' very neat PEOrLE PERSON handwritlnl{. 6 DAy wMk Newport Exec. need a&· w /weekday oft. r re!er socJate In wholesale sup· married man for peril\. ply. 673•2223 f't'Sporuiiblc po!I, Exper ··~--,-.-, ... --l -d_r_tt_w_1_n_th_e not req'd . Apply l!l30 We.l. .. a Daily Pilot Newport Blvd , C.M Cluslrled Ad. 642-5678. RESIDENT RELATIONS .ASSISTANT MaJor Orange Co. pro perty management firm SE'<!ks un assistant in rl'· s1dent relatt0ns. The ap propriate candidate will havP had prior apart· mrnt leasing exper & preferably some supervisory exper. Good communH·11t1on~ ability W SIHlll' lyptnl( & htl' UC· rnunhrg knowll•di;:e is ;i nPt'es,.,1tv ~t·n<t your r<' M1mr 1nC'lud1n11 i.ulur~ h1~1ory to THE IRVINE CO. 550 NewPQrt Cir Ur Newport Beach F,qual Oppor F.mployer RESTAURANT-PIZZA Now hiring p/time days. Begin work immediate- ly. Mu11t be fast on ket & wUllnii lo work. UI or over. Apply in person, 2·5PM, Tue-~'ri , Sgl Pepperoni ':s Pina 2300 S E. Btllltol, Santa Ana Hats. ' R.N.'s and L.V.N.'s CAREER OPPORTUNITIES at LOS ALAMITOS GENERAL HOSPITAL • a 1 73 bed acute general hospital • 24 hour ER with physician on duty • approved CE provider for ANS. LVNS • continuous lnserVlce Education • learning center ror <itudents from use. CSULA CSULB occ. CYPRESS Jc • fully accredited by JCAH. member o l CHA. UHA. Hospital Council of Soothern Ca1tforn1a I I 3751 katella Avenue Loa Alamitos, Cclllf. 907.ZO (JI Jt 591-1311 17 I 4t 826-6400 ''Totel Clre le Our Tr1d1tlon· SPLICERS 1'111' all rr;1ll ra11•g••l'I<' with oub1rle J)lant or l't•11 tral oHll'.c CJqwr l11gh salanes. i;ood hl'lll'flh. long term ;1:-.~1g11menti­ For lmm l•rl1at•• lllrl' Call VOLT ,F....,>C"RAR\. 664.RVllC:«.H 3848 Campus Dr 546-4741 cAcro:>~ From Orange Co 1\lr(>Ort 1 1-:tiual Oppor Emplo.H•r TELEPHONE SALES Tiree! o( your 3\'rrage run or lht• mill phone JOb~? CALJ. l "SNOW I I Work r. hr ... a Ila) rl'prl'sentml£ a 11atwn.1ll) known prochwt tn •l'!-1 1..lt>nh in !-.o ('all< & Ar11ona W1• tJ1t1\'1d1• plt·a~a1H ... ur1 oundtnl!' ~ a rl'l<1xt·•I ,11 rnu,ph<•rt• Our pa) .. trurl111'1' 1' one• or lhl' bes l 1n Ill<' htt~I n<'ss. We han· a )!UJran tct'd base :,,al1.1ry 111 udd1 lion to a liberal bonus & commission You ran't loose' 2 Shift<; u vb1lahle 8 :30-2:30 & 3:30·9·30 fiw' days a week Contact Renee Rossi 833-8095 For Personal lnt•niew TIME-LIFE LllRARIES. IMC. Eqital Oppor Employ•r TELEP HONE SALES AUV Earn whll(• you learn. $2 50·$3 00 hr + comm Prev. sales exp helpful 83.'»91!92 or 835 7296 TILLER F /ti me poaitlon n v• 11. Must have b1tnklng eit per . Call Mrs. Todd at Oolden5tate Bank In Downey. 10230 S. Para- mount. (213) 923·9461 F.qual Opp Employr m If FABRIC SALESMAN Nat1nn<il <llstnhulnr of draperv labne 1~ opt•nini.: a "archo:-.use 1n Oran~l' County Needs He(l for ~o Orang<' County & San Bt•rnurdino Ill\ erMclt• Wholl•:-alc or rl'la1I l'X J"Mlr. necei.i.nry. Send rt" !-ume lo C1Jss1f1ed ,\d #RJi' Dail\' Pilot. 1'0 Bo:-. JS60. Co~t.J '.\It''•" C.1 92626 Ca 11 1 · i72.(J.i30 ~tapll' t•ouche,.,, ehr, ntl C'O\'l'rs ·Ca brnct. Coffel', end tbls. S7S. 5·18· 7332 p ~t :\1.11!.11.1 \'tbt:illng Ch:it1, w hl'ul. Xlnl eond1t ion Kolfl 6351 f1;em~ :it1teh sofJ & lo\ •·:-.l'U I <;a m e ,.,e l , m<1tt·h1ng coffee lahle:-, Merchondi~e wall unit. \ofa t;ible1' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lamp::, .. nuu~ ~ofa. glas!-i .Antiques 8005 lnp dint>ll<'. <'UI vch ct ••••••••••••••••••••••• chair. Kng or Qn ~17t• bdrm sel. mattres,..ei..' ji!la ss & "ood corfre Wonderland tabl1·.., 1\LI. IN1 Of Antiques! r-:xc ELL F.NT coN 11 U G I': w ,, r « h ,, use OITION. S54-4760 ('rammed w11h 0\1•r 51Kl M ---.-1-- mus1e boxes, n1 ckelo • O\'mg into,tra1 ?dr. mu!>t d on p anos c rru!'I ur consolidate. Soll wood e 1 · · 1 fernstand $25 Early ga.ns .. wall eloi·,k~. Amer. platform rocker , g.r~nd£.at,~cr. clock::., $3.'i, 10 piece modular fascinatin.i; an11ques. wall unit. designer 's pro· Over ~l .000.000 -.yorth totype solid wood, $250,, ~merica~ lnterna~1onal very old spool rhair $20, (,alle~ies, IR02-T Ketler-s mall misc:. tables S7 eu., 1ng Sl., I rv1nc. Tel. hardwood drafting tabl'• 754·1777 Open Wed thru . . ; Sat !lA~ to-I P:\1 Visit I SSO, ad1ustablc .sewing JOMATH.AM'S n :l.LOWTAC SL'PEH Si\1.E 20· , to .io· . .;ff 1m Furn 11 urt·. Cn !-ILll. Sil' rr <:hl11:i 111 'l<llY1:'11 TOI>,\\' 012:• :11"1 St "" 111 lkh In l'ann..rv \'1llt1)!e Brass Bed Factory S h o ~ r n n m o p c• n t n puhlle Ruy d1rt•d & Sa\'C1 1>42 2712 CAl.~NOAR SHOWS PHESENTS THE RIVERSIDE Antique Show Sale Shur 'on 'tis a fine time to hnghten your hr<' with 11 thinji! of beauty ... or a lucky tre1H1ure ~ Mcrch 17-18-19-20 tlolncron Squor-e Convfftffon Cntr 5th & Orangt:' St 1 10 PM SUN 12·6 PM Fret' Prk'a With ad Sl i5 ea Furniture Stripped and Refinished hy Experts. 752 5059, 675 2094 t'Vf'l! form SIO, Refrrg SJ~. Plantc•r/lamp $30, uulhent1c Wok SIS, w0<lrl c•11tting boards s.5 & $7 c•3 • rl'dwood planll'r hoxrs. n"w. $! &. $1 c,1 Hy telPphnnl· appoint m ,. n t any t'' c n 111 J.! fi.lti f\:182 * WhlH to Public• Nrw cntH't'f'll'i 1n (urni!lhmg your homr Interior huy1ng ser\'icc I Remarkahlc savings on• quality (urn or the latest styles & fabrics. Also on the antique piece you 1 can't find. Call 675·5820 AGENCY BLDRSCORP Consumer Products Div I fa bed, 2 Jove seals, TV chair & ottoman, tbls. lamps, dln'g tbl, bra~s drape rodi1. dbl mattress & sptini.:s. S52·8032 aft ~·30&wknds. berac•Salt 1055 •••••••••••••••••••••• t 1ARAGfo: SAl.fo: Green i.ha.:. l(<I shnpe 13x20. l0ll9. 9x4 Old ncA stereo I & Cabnl. gas log, maple 1 dbl bed. lamp. ml'n's 3 sulter, bunk lwds : 3 ml)!;. old . No Hunt Bd1., 842·71!69 Appli9M•I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8060 We pay more S$S$ (or ap •••••••••• •••• • ••• • • • • • 1 pllances, workin11 or not, ti ''aAr11b·1~Morg 1111 lt>dtty. 750 4441 81ood Ray G~l dtna . Trained: Stock, t:nit, Ttade your old sluff tor pleuurc. 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Any nuoa.ble elf• NeUlftre&.. l975·Autom•Uc, alt ll Alt't OBJECTS.. GOLD. return permaneetly -.-.oaPK. • volt, • ._ ... 1611 ...._ IAU81UK::K ater..maNfV) SILVER SERVICE, sealed attradiH tag && ~ lbla. 1 colfee. tbl, Offlu.-.... a mt llDP SlOO ea. llaU ..,.UZl 29!$~8'•4. 1W1Mspeeci·(l11RDC) FINE FURN • AN· atrap, meeUnJ airun Birch, Earl)' AJbencan. "'JI Niii 1011 Scott 2 to l ted•tbl,.. CATAl.JNA 7'. T~ rta. ,Ci~o~'~I0~..0~~·'.,!..._.~~!..J C:0.C.. Mesa 979-ZIOO OfttDBMWa nQUF.S. ~2200 l.D. reqllll'emcat.s. Pre-l rnd~~ tbl·BR~ 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• verse eean w /Hall Scott bl)rd, ITM!y for cnmie or -1973 :IOCllli·'?lUs cme b vent loA • theft! For a ~ ~-· l ..... ,. Metal [)eek barveat gold v Drives. anrox. 2 t.o 1 race. SH.GOO. Pb 6'C>-033I ,....,..,, ,.,..... '170 WE BUY ~ ! -.rro) 107' penonallled ta1 eocklle irtpool nu.ft. Hlf •IWOOd • ..:... 2 ctra-·-· Z!OHP lmpcit $JOO ea. '7" •rt ..c N ·-·••••••••••••••••••• 197•CSACoupe •••••••••••••••••••••••wallpaper, fabric o ~Olle. All a1.moa.,.;;"'au.17-·-·· AT~NTIC PACIPIC .::~:,:,:._:!,.P!!_! '715&aWbJ"J'rlr.33'fW'w e&.aAMC.al 0DeolakiAd!(e6SSJ11), Rc.Morgaom~.brok "Dly G\o" peper It we ttm11-enew.~1.cao .-M.arillmeCo.645-54fi ...u.w •• --. ........ --seltceat. Travehtl'. cJi •1'1f.1Cli to ride & drive. bile will bactt • tnm your Ru.ssel'r.l"Hlfboard. fll-.os&O. JI 1 1090 ._......._, _40 or~ (710 SSl-8830 all t SAODLHACI( parade Morgan geldma. lags. Or try two cards Exc·U--................ 00• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~ OWW' .... ~ u. 119'd t seaaon wk:nds COIUIJ1 V~Y IMPORTS Eng, Western <7 14) ~ck lo back. ~ .._.,,.......u u ... uuoN ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,._,. ' ---· ------1 .... 1011 .,,,.._.......,. ~-D, LOWREY, '><'Cbri E "-··· ......u race. -or blto&. 831·2040 49"' -49 .-PRIClli: .....,.__,.. G U L 8 R A N S i: N -1 xp. "' ~iet, 613-1209. Bob. lvlto Ser\lict,wft _.,. SZeaorJ/~ MoriAlintot.r811er must ORGANS ft KAWAI Twoacyleog,twutt.Dk, &Acc"HNI 9400 CHmtll£T 1080 4/5Lags $1.80ea. consotidat.e! Solid' wood PIANOS FOi' y ....... Pri-$7900. AY!Mf...., SE A Sp RA y t 5 • ••-••••••••••••••••••• -H-...._ Blvd. '75-2002, sun roof, stereo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6/9t $1 50 ~ ""~ ,..._ 'Tu ~ ...-""' ammac 62 000 mt lst. Woven Woods ags ea. rernstand US, Ear ly callMf.9200 Owner sacrifices a boel.a. ..-tamaran. ' ned" Patr Dual Port Heads ror COSTA MESA ' ' ' 10ormore$1.40ea. Arntt. platform rocker c-.. at• Fiber lass MitcbeJl. factorYdemomdlw/new Valllawa&on.$50 Si200.81s..ins2 & Ml ·na· Bli·nds Sales Tu Included SJS. 10 piece m~ular ..,....t'-9 Gooch 1094 inboard &&22, Ow"'-~·• s.W.. Colors available. 642.3379 ___ 5_4_6-_1'2_0_0 ___ 1,.--1. 9715 NO CARD! wall unit. designer's pro· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...._..,..... SlS95 w/tdr. Save $300. ---------._..,.., Wooden Shutters & Pull Draw your own or send totype-solid wood $250, SNOW SKJERS board, 75l·9808 aflSPM. Call Dou& 836-6891 VW ENGINES TOP DOLLAR ••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• Blinds. Up t.o 80'"' off re-name, addre~s. phone & vecy old spool cbalr $20, Boota·'J oame brands 18' Outboard, 85 Chrysler ----USED· REBUILT lMMlt/fTELY DO YOU tail.!* Am to s PM call we'll make one card per small misc. tables $7ea Skis..Stopbrands eng, super for fish.a.De" ~"TIUY A80AT OerBuggySbop~ WANT TO BUY A 72 645-8951 U!i Add 25< each. hardwood drafting tab I~ 30v:, to 50% discount WU' sluing. Asking $2200. Until you lied ou1 about FO~J~ ALLCARS Capn w /wr & stereo? ---------l Send check oc mooey or-$50. adjustable sewing Rental Equipment Sale ~78 Club Iona's concept oC TIRl!:S FOR SAL!:! Call 1575·3041 wkadi>, Hospital Bed, manual defto~ fonn $10 Rdrig $35 WATERSKIERS boallna. Purcb~/L.sc One G-71-14. Goodyear-4 CAL:fuORECOMJ::lN eves. cranks and side rails PllOTrtllMnHG planttr'/lamp 's:rn' Receive Marchdiscounts 36' Minesweeper bulls back-tax advant. Clu.b ply·Like new. Two ..... EWPORTS El~PSORTS Complete with mallttss PO.Boxl560 uulhenlicWok$15, wood on'77modcls. $3500,1·72'dispicmt.huJI loaa·$50, what.ion tall C-78·15. Clas belted, ..,. "" '73 Capri V-6 w/sunr'f, '95.Aftec6orwccltends. Costa Mesa,Ca.92626 cutting boards $5 & $7 SkiWest,SA~-8993 $15,000, 30' Diesel Marc b 26. Boals io Coo~. S7 each . Call 31QO W.CetHwy,NB Mlchelin s, AM /FM. 6Ja.8684. ea., redwood planter trawlers fm. $22,000 to Hn'ail, Mako, Ta.hN, anytame979-(192 64M.405 $2400.~15/64.5·9211. ---------JBeer dr&fter, bolds \4 Keg boxes. new, $2 & $4 ea ., Antique Pool Table, slate ~.000. 50' diesel trawler 5an Diego, Bahamas by Compect G.E. Ca:.selle of bea-, new cond. $200. By telephone appoint· lop, Pool Table lamp $75,000. Many other Summer. (714 )498-6681 4WhMDriY" 9550 WE BUY 97ZO taperecorderw1thbu1lt· 6735276.CallartllAM. ment ao)' evenana also,$750.837·3483 boats & cust. b it. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •USEDCARS& m mlc. S.10 Aner 6 or •MATTRESSES• 646-6382. ' Olin Vt l90cm Nevad trawlers in vanous sizes. '7508,B~,!~iteer G71'. 9.i HP. 7' Jeep CJS perfect cond TRUCKS• ..-eekends.638·8684. 1 1 . · • a ATLANTIC PACIFIC •u.r, 1.SO enoa,&u1 Lots f 't S4 300 ComeiDOl'Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• DRIVEA. S1n~leSet.s$39.SO EARTHWORMS GP s SSl50. Spaulding MantimeCo.846-~l Dieao. Bus. 1·2'19-0074 Musls~ll!~~~l3 • Ffit!E .&..-.M_. Small pluad IO\:l' Sl'al, s..io I" 11 St comps. uper It. 198cm. Ext 2S.. ot.bv 1·222-0209 ~ --After ti or weekend:. 0 u z.e $44.SO for the Garden $4 for Nevada'> SlClO. Both skied HATTERAS 53• ;18 1961 CJ5 JEEP Gtdh Ck ..... LlnLE ... SAVE A LOT 638·~ .i.J Mottre~s Factory 1000. also worm castin gs once 631·2866 aft 5PM. G.M 8 VTJ;S L 23' Cor'Oflado, 73 sips 4, c I ea n I 0 m 4j4 • v;ry l82ll Beach Blvd. 838Eos11!.tS1.S.A. andplanlmgmukh. B's TV Rocio ,73LakeNew:Lo . stove & amk.,taodem 493-J669aft6PM1 ea e, Hunlington&ach Lge in/outdoor plants. S47·S636 Worm Farm, 17362 ~rn ._.:__ 1098 $2 4o,uoo . Owoer. trlr, ~7$0. Like oew ---------1 147-6087 • 549-3131 SHOP&COMPAR~ IA.RWICK DATSUH San luan Capu;t.Ntno 831-1375 49).3375 p(jlting suppll~i. 540 ChrT Gothard. Hunt. Bch. Ph ~. --213·472·5384 n4-82£.3218 ""--L-Dr La~ Eich 3 20 J 25 WATERBEDS St7·514 l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------•---------•~iu 9560 y.-a aft lOam GE color TV, 23" console. 40' Defever type F /G dbl 26' Folkboat. var111shed ••••••••••••••••••••••• """° GRAND OPENING GUITA~ $25, New "Swas~ walnut cabinet. needs cab trawler. New' T· bull, bnalol cond w/Npt 1976 DATSUN DOI LAa Prom $119 81 complete ~halct Doll llou:.e RIO. work. $56-0ffer 552·8028 Dt<.>Sel $65.900. Call Stan, Mooring 646-~ Shorfbed pj .. &.·-.p • 'D Aqua Heaven 554·7590 ::;ngl bed sis. 4 wrought bkr. 675 3282 -r ._. NEWPORT ·oATSUN NEWPORT EK ll Tl'i'o 'IS cLUB L1m1ll•d ,\lcm bershaps &I 1 005<1 12510 Westminster, SA lron barstools sis. rattan 2 ZENITH COLOR TVs ------Boats, 5'ips Avadable for immediate FOB.Q.£AN dimng set w14 ~1dechrs & 22"table )fdl $208 i6 Cheetah Ska boat. VB. Docks 9070 dell very' 0010704 ). ~QD SPECIALS 8210 4 Door 4 speed, radw (091PKE> Clllss1f1ed /\els :..di b1i.: Have something you want 1lems, small 1lt•ms or to :.en• Classified ads do 2 armchairs. 48" round 15" Portable $188, Guar / Jacz. Jel. tandem trlr ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOW $2995 table <no mar l>urfaccl 646 1786 785 W. 17th St, Call Dean 835·0211 page NEWPORT CHANN EL IAAWICK DATSUM ~item M<! 5671! 1t wt'll. 642-5678. w 2 leaves $250. 645 3269 CM. 1488. DOCK San Juan Capi11trano JO' to 35' Power boat, 131·1375493-3375 18835 BEA':'r' BLVD -iUNTING I 01'1 BEACtl HOWS2795 888DOVE STREET Near MacArthur &Jamboree !toads 833-1300 ----- 10% DI--~ UNT DURING MARCH Cash, in And Save on Spring Cleaning With a. 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COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92626 Name----------------------------------- Addren--------------------------------- ClasslflcatJon______ Start my Ad on this date--------- 'l BankAmerlcerd #--------------Exp. dat•-------- Q Master Charge #--------------Exp. date _______ _ l Ctlp Ind or.tr"" i>O't~ N ld m811fllr ~la• on VP-tJr ..-nY"-loCW -----------------------------------FiR~- f I I I BUSINESS REPLY MAIL CLASs PERMIT NO. 13 COSTA MESA CALIFORNIA NO POSTAGE N ECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES POSTAGE WILL BE PAID av Orange CoHt Dell~ PUot Box 151CJ 330 w. 8.y St. Cost• ....... CA t282a ••••••••• . ....... . ...•••.•. ......... ·••·••··· ......... .•..•..•. ......... .....•••• ••••••••• . ....... . ••••••••• •.......• ••••••••• ......... ••••••••• ......... ••••••••• ::::::::: ::::::::: ••••••••• ,, I Ctauifled Ad Order Dept. ' . ' $2.SO ft. mo. 64.6-5945 or 873·9202 '73 Mazda PU. 80,000 mi, IMPollT CMS -nds l 1ttle work. SlSOO Older ~pl, no ctuldren. hrm. Jim 968-l090 aft ALL MODELS need slip for satlboat. 3S'. 4pm --------- 10· beam. New boat. Npt -=--·-------WE Bay area. 642·0370 aft 1975 El Camino Classic, Wmtl!A lpm. loaded, new tires. brks. ,..~ 66' Newport Slip, avail. snooor bsl.olr. 640·0Z75 CLE.AN for l mo. 646·6123 or '72 Datsun P.U. w/CB USEDCMS 842· 77!'.. ~<•0 0442 972 Datsun 1200. 2 dr automati c, AM /FM. radio. $350 and lake over paymew.:>. Call 548·7064 belween noon and five p.m. 548-81'9 radio. New uphol + lge HOW TOP BUYER aux gas tank. $1700/bst CALL PAPrY See us rarst, & last! Top Ta ansport....&1-_ol_r_M_:'l_·~_1_0 _____ 1 d -S40 5630 ollar paid for imports. •••••-•••••••••••••••• 74 Ch L T k · • COST" MESA ~Salt evy uv rue , air, ._ It.wt 91 ZO spoke wheels, make of· DATSU.,_. fer. Call M·F . 2·5PM\ "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833-9464 2845 Harbor Blvd. 8' Camper Shell, 36" h1ah. ----------2626 HARI01l ILVD. Costa Mesa 546-MlO clean. $.100/Besl offer •75• 2 Luv AM FM ras.. COSTA MESA S46-ZS83 afl ~PM snrf. step bumper. 16.000 ---------Datsun ·72 green Sln. '71 VW Pop Top Camper Orig ownr. 59.000 m1. Call aft 5pm. $2600 496-0248 10' CAMPER has ever- ything exrepl john w /ex t.ended skirts for Chevy S6(JO. 498 06U ·55 VW Factory Camper New e ng, tireti. Dent. $S9S 494·2130 ·72 Fof'd Camper Spec, '14T. 11' Parkdale Cmpr Many extras. Ong own K!OO. Ph 531-6594 nu war. $2575 968·3767 WE Wl(n Roofrark special HEED whl~ s16SO 499 . .;070 74 DODGE 1;, TOM LOHGIED PICKUP Au t o matic. radio. heat.er. pwr steermg & bronze e.xlenor. In ex ee l lent cond ilion ' <196791. Pnced to seH at OHLY$3395 COSTA.ME$A. DATSUN 2845HARBOR 8LVD. 540-6410 540-0213 YOUR 67 Datsun HiOO, xlnt coni.l. Ut"'"',. "R Clean, new tire:. Eni; ~ -llkt• nrw $725 Mk ofr. HOW ~6285 -----TOP$ PAID ·75 UatsWl 0210 AC. R/11, CALL GORDOM AM /FM stereo, Michelin COSTA M~.£ tares, stall brand new ~ $2950 495· IG:i6 AMC..JE&P ~HARBOR BLVD fA112 DATSUN C08I'A MESA 1200 COUPE 549 .. Nl Automati c radio & heater. (805257 ). 'this '74 Chevy II!! Ton PU. dsc Aldos, Imported week b rk s . s tereo, s hell ·-•••••••••••••••••••• ONLY $1195 Motorindlibs 9140 w/boot.gdlarets.immac ~111al 9701 w.~nutsVOLVO •••• • •• ••• • e • e • •• •••••• lhrU·OUl. $2949. c::-:le.99} 0 •••• • • ,.. AM, 960-4609 PM ....., ••••••••••••••••• Ml~LON VIE JO GcnliSectric Lotus ·74 1':uropa, twn 8ll·2880495·1210, roweredlUtes '67 Dats un PU. rcbu11l cam. 5 i.pd. AM I FM - ·77 NJS 10 10 speed blke engine purrs like a kit· stereo tape. 23M m1 1t.self·Sl27 JS ten. SlOOO. 831·0236 mmt. S12<Xl P\·t pty C71~ 1 19712407. Nice. 13,000 firm fi73 1504 ·n NJS lO·Gabbe:s elec· ~40 aft 1pm tnc·S254 70 '73 Ford 1'2 ton Pickup ----·77 NJS ·10 Chi c k automatic. fact air, PIS. Alfa Romeo 9705 ·7~ 2til1Z, rlean air, sllrk, f n $3llOO 675·0679 •••·------···-ma11::.. 8· Irk stereo, ""7''"· power $254 70 .. ""' ·77 NJS 10 Spitz S277 JO y 9r70 1974 Alfa Spader. $6,500. lo f...i-1 t7i!1 f>.12 OJ:!:! '77 CllK o mi. rue! IOJttl. xlnl cond. • ------ Jawa Moped·S29S.OO ••••••••••••••••..--•• many xtras rn 2891 aft s at 97-25 Hewport.,-Motors 1'74 DODGE VAN •••••••-•••••••••••••• 1969 Harbor Blvd .• C M. 3l8 Engmc 36.000 males, Alfa Berlma '73, AM 1-·M ·73 fmt 121 Sport. s spd, CAU 642°0795 p S. p B, AM FM Tape. 46.000m l. '3'lOO Call s:~reo. mat?s. '<Int cond, CB. Super lnt~aor, High 831--0276 C01.8MINl I I $2200 orr 631 2923 Cun.atta Moped, 1600 m1, saddle basket, must sell. S56-Cm) Ci mat ti 1976 City Bake. Moped $250. Ca II s:J6.41S8 aft 6PM. Cimaltl Xlnt cond. s:n:s. Call 982-80fW aft 4pm. KAW HI, T4. .... ml, ovet'drt99. 9"'9l C9d. ~ back seats. New pamt, Aid 9707 73 PtAT 128 SL F1ares and Mags Sharp ••••••• ••• ·-••••• •• ••• Van' Call 642·9006 or "13 Aud·i 100 , 'S • d Nt•w En~mc only 11.000 S41-4887•GREG ... · ., r, air. males /'I.cw carpel & tn· NM /FM . m rt hluc. tt•nor Flared wheels & 71 Dodge V8. Window lrlOO/bslofr 762·C)t97 rl'ilr Sl>Qlltir, special mttg Van. P 16, A/C, new tires, wheals Cor an excellca\l lo mi. clean. $3750 or beat 97 r 2 t'oncl 1t1on. Call 645·751!1 offer. 492·3426 •-•••••••--•••••• or ~·UI 4987 ·:'.:REVIER . . .... -. Fiat '76 121 Sp)dt•r /\1C, AM 11-~M st Ca!\~ • lui:. rk., rly whb. S.13 11~2. ' \ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SADDLHACK V ALUY IMPORTS 831 ·2040 495.4949 leGse Mew· Used OVER 100 MERCEDES OH DISPLAY House of lmDOrts /\UTllOHIZl-:O M£RCEOf:S OF.ALER 6862 MJnt·hester. Buena Park 523-7250 On the S:inta Ana F\\ v '75-2400 Mercedes llenL $8500. Call 838 1086 70 280 SL Cpe 1\uto, A M Jo' M r a ct 1 o . n cw ~1chchm .. both top!>, xlnt rond SIZ,500 Ph . 673-3301 •1 DEAL£R IM U.S.A. IOY CARVEi ROUS·ltOYCE tMIJ•m~ ~ .. Hit ,..._ __ _,......,. '77 TOYOTAs Buy or Lease •MEW COLORS •NEW MODELS Huge Savings on ALL re· main iog new 76s & Demos. The Better Bargain MARQUIS TOY OT A Ml~ION VIE JO 831 -2180 495-12 10 . ' ~ ..... · 7 3 i-· 1reb1 rd w h 1 t e w Vlll)I top. R&11. PS. PB, di x ant, x Int cond 63\1 1101 or 897 2170 aft 6PM Pinto 9957 , '7& CHEVY MALJIU Nab8'S Company car Low miles' Auto trans. tact air cond padded vinyl lop (644NXMJ $4895 '75 PEUGEOT 504 G L. Sedan Sunroof auto trans fact aar cond AM/FM stere.:> radio ro29NJYJ $4295 All cars subject to prior sale '11 llltwlt ... .. &aof• ....... ~ dover cloth 1ntenor. Fully equi p p e d . (173MCF) $1791 ·16CA~RO Auto trans, stereo. radio, fact air Low miles• (561NLGJ $4HS '74T-llRD low miles' AM/FM stereo radio, 60/40 pwr seat fall wheel, etc '853LGAJ $4895 '71 BUG, on.:. owner, new 67 CAMARO, new brakes. t 1 res, clean, sharp! mags, see to appreciate $1600. 559.5327 $975 firm. 640·7742 aft •••••••••••••-•••••••• 71 Pontiac, 60,000 m1. .73 p · t Ln d $ 7 need::. body work Call ln o, x t c1'>n l 50. 499.228f l owner. 642-1675 or · ' 642-7178 '73 fo'IREBIHD. 1::::.prat. 1 owner 29,500 m1. air, Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa (714) 540-9 l 00 MEW•USED vw·s Over 125 IN STOCK Herd to find models -----•'73 Pinto Wagon, xlnt stereo, pcrf cond. $3650. Try a Daily Pilot SELL idle items with a The fastest d raw int pwnol.t 9920 eond, clean. $1900or best Days 997 1622, eves Classified Ad t.o buy, sell Dally PilotClasslf1ed Ad West ... a Daily Pilot r•!•••••••••••••••••••• offer. 831·0235 544-4832 or rentsometh1ng. 642-5678. Classuied Ad. 642·5678. 1 Absoulutely immaculate! --------- '77 Caprice Classic, Autos, Used Auto1, Used Autos, Used Autos, UHd Auto1, Uaed • t loaded. 6.000 Mi Exec. ••• ••••• • • • • •••• ... • • • • • •••• • • • • • • •• ••• •• • • • •• • ••• • • •• •• • • •••• ••••• •• • •• ••• • • • • • •••••••• ••• • •••••• • • •• • • ••••••••••• left Co Must sell or { transrer lease Days, ~ 5PM 549 9923 ask for Kim 1952 MRZ JOOS C1<1-.s1t: Coupe.One. of JW) 86 11£Q duccd th.it year 1 Will tradl· for rii:ht t:.1r must ,,et' to apprec1atl•1 Pr1 pl) 581 7446 TH~ta~~ u •sSLE 7600 Westminste r Blvd '75 Mon.ta 2 +2-VS cng.. PS PB . air cond, AM F~ st('reo. tape d~ck, lo m1 551 57:!8 aft S \lli 63 ~ Wood int. red leath uphobter) Rood shaptc' 24mpg. $2150 P\t Pty 171 Hl99 328S nA Wes1mlnster 893·7551 73 Impala I Dr Sl-dan Best ofr MGB 9744 .....................•. 7h MGR Roadster. AM FM ster Tape derk. Only 8300 ma'::. Shurp & helter than new $5200 499·2650 aft 6pm '70 MGB1GT. Completely overhauled cng, new l'lUlC'h. gd body $2700 X44i 7233, 545 3547 67 MGB GT. Slt\2.'>. -.:Int cond 494 ·7632 Porsche 9750 •••••.•..•..........•.. DEALER BUY OR LEASE BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1 IU I l•ec~ l l•cl 147 ISH HUMTIMC-.TOM II ACM 1971 TOYOTA COROLLA COUPE 4 speed. radio. heater & vinyl top <87JCBO>. This week ONLY $1195 MARQUIS TOY OT A MISSIO'll VIEJO 831 -2880 495-1210 72 Tovot;i Corona 2 dr. auto. tr an:. \ \1 F ~ rJdl<l SJSou A'k for Con 1976 !H IS. S1IH'r rnupe nu• tii5 Kl21 th~ 1,j5 8025 r I er s u n roof a 1 r l'', · '11 Porscht> 911 C:d rond must -.ell h..i ofr 536-9979 aft 6 or wknd' c<1ssette tape A\1 FM. new tares mu<.t ~ell Triwnph 9767 $15.900 833 3993 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1970 Sp1tf1re Radials !-'ind what ) ou \\..int in stereo, nu top. xlnt $125<. Daily Pilot C'lao;,.1f1ech firm 497·3195 Autos, Used AMtos, Used .........................•.•.•................ ' CAR OUTLET CLEAN CARS AT LOW PRICES ltH ...... GTOC "•" ••1"i ~,,., 'OO & ft!. m•'•• ;w7111 $1095 I U t Ford Feiri- • nu .-~ -.,...,.,, OW" .•e.n""9 t<1 4 ........ lOHtl s 1195 $995 1•61C.-.C •"' 1eV •e VT[•gg I t 7l P'Wo W..-Au10,...11 4 • l"'1 1q'h~, $1695 $895 I t7 l Ford Mll•erick 1t11 ......... csio 81Jll':'i•' """ ..,...,..,,, -~ & $1995 •·'t!'>"!) '~'N $1695 lt7 I Cll .... P" I 9' t DediJt ec.r-.t 4utf'tm•t1r owr ,,..,,"Q & 111 -'u'"''"''' """" ,'""' "'1'1 tnnl1 r4ft2ft._.TI ~1' "J r'V~l,n7.a~ $1695 $695 lt71 FwdY• Au'""''''" t•dtf' tiltt1lt11' "W' \t••""4 & c '''i>'" n• ,. 188e43H $2195 1911..._.IUIZ c.,._ • --211 $895 1'71 s..ltft ~ Auto,,.e11c & fl 000 "'"•• t127lll $1695 ' 1tn..izzo1 ·~ (1l1061 Sl495 $695 lt7 I Towote Coroh C&Jo-auc....J M9't'I a ••• cond ~117(\Tr SI 195 lt1UW 121 Soort l o~·· I , 000 .... 1 •• 09Y40Ni $2295 lt7l~~ ...... $1595 ·10 VW Bug, great cond AM FM radio. nu pamt. Sl500 bst ofr 752 5770 74 Dasher . ~unroof, AM FM . tape dHk. $3100 551 J9.i3 1975CHEVY MOHZA2+2 Automalll'. radio & healer <980LWA l This week 631 Jfi96 ,ONLY $2495 '72 VW Bus Camper Elee MARQUIS TOY OT A refrig. TV. s ink, radials, Ml~JON VIEJ O rblt eng, $3150. 551 2493 831 -2880 495-1210 '70 VW Bug Great cond, Continental 9930 R & JI, beige color, Pvt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ply. si295 644 1059 74 COMTINEHTAL '70Sqrbck Auto. air. FM. COUPE foully loaded & good pnt & eng $1495 or in superb cond1t1on ' Wall ofr 962-7498 trade <4J7LGS>. SADDLEIACK V_9'vo 9772 VALLEY IMPORTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 831-2040 495.4949 ·73 Mark I\ Good cond '77 VOLVO White on white Loaded Brand MW with all the $.S295 P\.1 Pt~ 5-15 8335 the standard luxury days 615 95f'81·\.l'., Mins that you woutd Corvette 9932 expect. 11 Ot890J. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $6160°0 Plus Tax & License MARQUIS MOTORS Ml~I ON VJEJ U 831-2880 495-1210 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY \'OI VO Largest Volvo l>E-alt'r an Orange County' Bt:Y or LEASE DIRECT M:Jl'l~~ 2025 S Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 i5 Volvo 1641-; Coppt.'r a u to \ \f F M t a p 1· H33 IK-1~ t•\ l' 752 514 I days 1800 ES Sptwi.:n /\ C stereo. lo mi. xlnt cond 838 ~II or547 OU\ '75 164E ~.000 m1 Auto. air, leather, AM /FM cass $6.450 645 7388 '73 1800 ES Sprt Wgn Widow must ~ell Lo m1 . great cond XtraR Pnced ht-low mkt value for qwck 41alt> 549 4955 or evs 759.0S!Xl 74 Conette Brn AM FM T Top Air Ji ooo m1 S7 100 aft bpm 1;.10 $61ii Conelli.' 63 Splat WandO\\ Coupe JOO llP. auto Leather inter full} load('d M u:-.l -.ell P ho n .. .~tr W 1111 s t';42 43.'l:! ,:, \...11nl"ll< .vnt ..,,blk lcJth ... r 111l ·1::.t>d .11 ..,.,,.,l'l1blc 11.t. ", 111c:l 'd 675 5216vr557 20h2 Cougar 9933 ······¥················ 1>7 Lougar r'ull ,,ower o11r, fart Ma~:.. clean $1195 494 2130 69 Cou~ar J51 J.c;pd. last new pnt & tares SPo1ler runs 11ood. must sell bs Qfr 586 8SZ3 DodcJlt 9935 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 DODGE V AH 318 Engine J6,000 miles Pis. p B. AM FM Tape, CB. Super lntenor. High back seats, New paant ~iares and Mags Sharp Van! Call 642·9006 or 548 4987 G R.EG CHAR~SE 72, good cond. $1645 646·4848 or 675 8258 ·10 Polara , gold. PS. PB. AC. rblt t rans1eng, xlnt cood SlOOO 962 6201 9940 9t05 i6GraoTonno, air, P /S, ••••••••••••••••••••••• P/B. Sharp! $3.950 Pvt 1974 AMC HORNET Spnrta b o ut s tat io n Wll'!OM. Three t.o choose from. Air condit ionln1t. roof rack, pc>wer 11teer- m.a. economical 258 CID 6-cycllnder enaln u . Maintained by Ute Daill Pilot neet ~·rat• ataf Priced rt1bt at $t,19S, 11.885 and Sl.9116. See In Daily Pilot parklns lot, 330 West Bay St, COit.a K ... or call &U-4321 for more lnlorm•tlon A• for Rlclc or 0.cer lo t ne1t 1an 1• pty 531·9589 '74 Muat II , A/C S2'195 '?O Raochero. A/C $1795 Bth lo ml. 675· 7235 USITHE DAILY PILOT °FAST R!SULT .. SIRVICE DlllCTOIY For Result Sef'Vice·C•ll 642·1671 ld.111 Clyde Johnson ... President Dick Johnson ... Vice President ALL OVER ORANGE COUNTY ... PEOPLE ARE BUYING THEIR CARS FROM THIS COSTA MESA FAMILY DEALERSHIP 111111111111111111111111 HERE'S SOME REASONS WHY 111111111111111111111111 1974 MERCEDES 450 SEL Sedan Beautalul Metall•C Brown w1lh eather 1nrer•or c.omptele taciorv eou1pmen1 and $un roof Outsland•n9 1n evPrv way 1mmacuta1e cond1toon See tr Tooay Lie 1194C.LHA SAVE 1974 MARK IV Medium Btue exlenor w1lh contrasting wMe viny1 root and leather 1ntenor ell the lactory luxury 11ems you would exPOCI •n this ltne aulomobite Lie II 145PCR See 1t now at lh1s tow. low PflCe '6995 1976 CAPRI V..fl Auromattc decor orouo yellow w•th black 1ntenor Lie •923PKF 13995 1975 MEttCUllY Couger XR7 Equipped w1tll AM/FM stereo oOwe< bralles & SIHMO 111ny1 roof. '" OOnd All Mt to 00 Lie • l 52MXI '4395 1974 CADILLAC Eldorado Beauftlul Blue w/wlltte vinyl root full powr a. complere lacrorv eou1pment mecharucally perfect for meny miles of d11v1ng pleasure Lie 11232KRE '6495 1975 LIMCOLM Couoe A red t>eauly with m1tcht119 leather 1n1e11or wll•le 111nyl rool. full power AM-FM stereo. aar cond Lie #882LWP HURRY! 1975 MARIC IV OufslMd1ng w1'11te wh!le 1ntenor and while Landau roof lull oower AM·FM stereo comlort tounoe seals a great value onty 24 000 mites Senal 111172229 18995 1974 MAH IV Medium Blue w/wlltte rool. full oower. AM·FM Sl8'eo air cond Lie 1145PCR A nice car at lhas SPeC•a1 price '76 CADILLAC Seville Less lhan 15 000 miles. ~ut•lul Medium Brown l1n1sh w•lll contrasttng beige vinyl roof and 1eather 1n1e11or Perfect in P'Very way and all lhe factory 8QUlooed lu•Ullt'S VoU e•Dect on lh•S line automc»te See It Now L•c 11088PKE 1974 LIMCOLM Coul)I' Light ore.n metaltc w/wMe 111nvt rool lull DOWf AM·FM stefeo. SQ11t comfort lounge seat~ Lie t350LUll '5895 1973 LIMCOLM 4 Door Sedan Medium oreen wfdarl< Vlnyt root lull oower ••r cond . AM-FM stereo the 1deaJ lam1ty sedan w1lh all the luxury options Lie •225LOZ '4895 1'71 UMCOLH Coupe A bleck beauly w1lh match1n; 1ntert0r & \llnyl rool sun root, luU oower 111r cond AM-FM '1tteo See It Today 14995 .JOHNSON a SON • COU~AR CAPRI llNCOL N MERCll~V 2626 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa 556-0520 ivoL. 70, NO. 80, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1m 'c· . IVIC Center Changes Under Study Huntington Beach City Cowicil members are srheduled tonight to study proposed modifications at the civic center building at a cost that could exceed $400,000. City Administrator Bud Belsito said today that he 1s requesting the council lo review plans for changes m the three.year.old buildmg and vote only on a de· sirabibty for the changes. He said that 1f the council ao- Equal Poliey proves the modifications in con· cept, funding alternatives would then be explored. Tom~hl 's council meeting gets under way at city hall al 6 pm. A decision on the civic center modifications would come later m the meeting. Financing for the modifica- tions could come partially from Public Facility Corporation, 1f the PFC agreed, Belsito said. Court Reverses Pension Ruling WASHINGTON <APl -The U.S. Supremt:' Court overturned 1today a federal court dec1s1on that could have cost the fodcral 'government mor(• the1n S17 S billion and provided more money Unit Okays Tax R ebate WASJllNGTON <AP> - The Senate f'lnance Com- mittee approved today a tax bill that includes SSO re- bates for most Americans and a permanent tax re- duction of more than $105 each for those who use the standard deduction A vote of 9 to 7 sent the bill to the run Senate and expected battles over the rebates. ~hangPs 1n the qandard dl•dul"l111n <ind tax 1ncenl1\es for bus1ncs:-. to reduce un('mplo) m<'nt One of tlH' Pr l's1dt>nl Carter's flrc;t .irts tn the Wh1tc House ~as to pro· pose tax r('bates and re duct1ons tn :in f•ffort to s t1mulat<• lht• l'<'onom \ eronom} 1----- 1T. R . no es1gn From Board Of HB Firm The Huntington B<•arh Public Fac1ht1es Cnrp thE.-c1tv c; landlord for the c1v1c center and central lthrarv, has been riddled with vnl·anl·tcs on its board of directors Members of the seven member group \ .. ho haH• recenll) re signed are forml'I Pr<'s1drnt Larry Currnn . '>l'<'retJr) treasurer Raymond Bunker and director Or. Oudlc•y Boyn• Curran arui Bunker reportedly have resigned because of busi- ness pressures. Boyce s tepped down bccaust> he also is rt>sign· Ing as presid1mt of Golden West College and his schedule is up in the air, he says Residents of the city wishing to apply for the vacancies may sub- mit resumes to Audrey O'Reilly, at 17371 Gothard St., Huntington Beach. She said people with back- grounds in acrounllng. Cinanr- ing, construction and main tenance ar<' d<'!->ir<'d 01rectors receive no mone:-.. OW FURNITURE SEUS UK.E NEW So the interior decorator said your old rumltur.-had to go •.. now what do you do'! "1 sold It with a Daily Pilot clas!'llfied ad." That's the advertising !'luccess, experienced by a Huntington Beach womnn who placed this ad . II Sofa. ~rn ,.l'IVt't, S7~ lnC'lude l,.m(' S1>11I frrf· Gd cond "t" nx' 1r you'rP rfdecorattng call &42-S678. For quick results, the Dally Pilot la the rtsht place to advt-rtLw • each month to nme million re tired men rece1v1ng Social Security benefits. In an unsigned opinion, the court reversed a ruling by a federal court in New York that e1 1972 amendment to the Social Security Act banning sex dis crimmation in benefits must tw applied retroact1vely Will Webster of Northport N Y .. bej:!an the legal al't1on in l!J74 when he turned ti5 and chs covered that, even though Congress two years earlier out- 1 a wed differences in Social Security benefits based on sex. he could have been collectmg St8 30 more each month if he were a woman. Congress may replace one b<>nef1ts formula with a11other without making il retroactive. the high court said. The tact that Congre~s changed its mmd in 1972 and equahted the treatment of men and \\Omen "does not con- stitute an admission by Congress that its previous policy \\as tn· \'1d1ously discriminatory · Prior to 1972, wom~n w<>re awarded shghtl) higher Social Security benefits than men with the samC' t'arnings record because of different formulas used to calculate benefits. Whl'n Congress ehmmated the distinctions, 1t did not make the amendment retroactive. It wrote into the measure a plan that woulrl not create full male fl'm ale £>qmly until 1976 Acting as his own attorne\ Web~ter sued the federal govc•rn mt·nt He claimed the 1972 Jmendment denied him equal protl'<'t1on under the law and that cont1numg the discriminator~ pa) ments for three eyars aftt'r th~ amendment's errecllve dale °"as irrational. He also charged that the gov t•rnment had no rational reac;rm for not making thr amendment retroactive Steam Ship Purchaser Accosted LOS ANGELES CAP) -Flak- jacketed polkemen armed with nnes searched a borne in an ex elusive Coldwater Canyon area today but couJd not find a gun- man who reportedly had bar ri c aded himself inside. The gunman, whd accosted Beverly Hills realtor Hymie Singer and his wire during the night. apparently escaped before members of the Special Weapons and Tactics squad arrived at the scene at about 4 a m . said Sgt. Bob Megeff. He said no shots were fited and neither of the Singers was in- jured. Singer paid $70,000 last month for the S.S. Catalina as a Valen- t ine's Day present for his wife. Mrs. Singe r h ad fled to n neighboring house a nd called police. Officers said they found Sinaer locked in a closet ln the house. Police said the gunmsn, who appeared to know who the Slnaers were, made a demand for money. Officers allid they dJd not know If it wu related to Sin1er's hl1hly publlciied purchase of the Catalina. Jt wu oat immediately known it lbe bandll 1ot away with any moo"y ' The PFC is the city's landlord for the civic center and central library and oversees financing of the two edifices. Included in tonight's dis- cussions will be an allocation ot' $26,000 to create four offices for city council members on the building's fourth floor. The additional council offices would require moving some members of the personnel de- partment to the (ifth floor and modifications would cost an addi- tion al $34 ,000, according to Belsito. Other civic center expen- ditures that will be considered, according to Belsito, include. -$20,000 to relocate offices m order to make room for a traffic s ignal computer to control signals on Beach Boulevard -$30,000 for new offices for Public Works Department division heads. -$20,000 for reorganization of the planning department. -$8,000 for two new office spac!es on the fourth floor for the budget team and for the assistant city administrator. -$65.000 for installation of a security system in the civic center. -$200,000 for 138 new parking spaces on Lwo lols oear the civic center. Sl5,500 ror carpeting first noor nea.J the public information office to keep down noise levels. $12,500 fqc mainline valves for water system and drainage system near cafeteria. -$30,000 in architect's fees. -$41,000 in contingency ex· penses. tSee CENTER, Page AZ) to uit After Loss Artist a11d His Work Sculptor .Jack ZaJac discusses his untitled bronze during weekend dedication ceremonies at Huntington Beach Civic Center. The 12-foot. $45,000 work. nmc months in the making, was donated to th<.> city by the Jluntmgton Beach Compan~ Ocean View Board Studies Recycling (lce,\O \'H'~ (elementary I School Di s trict trustee~ w·ill studv a SHJ.000 Circle Vie~ School recvdmg center orooosal tonight Tht> trustees will meet at 7 30 an the district offices at 7972 Warner Ave. Huntington Beach. Superintendent Dale Coogan s~11d he will recommend the di!'· tnct pay half the coet of the re· cycling fac1hty Circle V1ew School w.ould repay the other half at S500 per annum over the next to years. The school has operated a re- cycling center since 1973 and has collected SS ,400 in reus"ble paper, aluminum cans. glass and r eturnable botUes. said Coogan. About 200 seventh and eighth grade students participate an· nually in the cellter which is supervised by tearher Oan "¥loss Coogan said the proposed SI0,000 recycling structure would be the s11e of a doublt· car garage. A location tor the the building has not yet been select- ed, he added The existing recycling pro gram serves about 400 of the 1200 homes around the school "In order to expand the project to the entire attendance area and accommodate the c additional) 150 seventh and eighth grade Mentally Gifted Minors program students who will/cit.tend Circle View next year, it is proposed that a building be built on the campus." said Coogan. The school's commurtity ad- visory committee would assist in. selecting a location for the pro posed facility, he added II-year Reign To End NEW DELHI. India <A P> Prime Miruster Indira Gandhi decided today to resign followmg the loss of her seat in Parliament and reverses suffered by her Congress party in the Indian general election, her spokesman said. Opposition leaders began talks aimed at forming a new govern ment. The prime m1n1 s tcr 's spokesman said Mrs. Gandhi would formally submit her re· signation Tuesday, endi ng 11 years as leader of the world'~ second most populous nation. (China has the largest popula· lion I The Congress party. which has ruled India since mdepcindence from Bntain 30 years ago, trailed by a wide margin 1n the parliamentary returns and ap· peared unlikely to win enough seats to stay in power. With results declared in race!' for 393 of the 542 seats in the lower house of Parliament, the ne\\ J anata <People's I party and its alhes had 211 seats. only 61 short of a majority with 149 still to be dec1cded The Congress party, which won two·thirds of the seats in the 1971 elections. had 134 seats. The pro- Moscow Communists won seven seats. and independents and other groups split the remainder. M osl of the scats still to be de- cided were from conslltucnc1es in northern India. a center of Janatastrength Dr. Harman Joins Panel Or Marsha Harman of Hunt- ington Beach has been appomted to the Citizens Advisory Council on Mental Health by Assembly Speaker LeoT. McCarthy Dr. Harman received her Ph.D. in sociology at UCLA and specializes in problems of the ag- ing and alcohol abuse. She is cur- rently ·completing a s tudy on alcohol distribution and con sumption which will b<' released next month at a symposium sponsored by the N alional Institute of Alcohol und Drug Abuse. The Citizens Advisory Council on Mental Health advises the director of mental hygiene in car· rying out provis ions of the Welfare and Institutions Code Bingo Law Re-examined ·Beverly Hills Church Seeks Laguna Ganw8 By JACK CHAPPELL Ol 1"9 C>allJ ~Itel Sblff The Laguna Beach bingo or- dinance will be re·examined in the light of a game!9 application by a Beverly Hills church called the Temple of Inspired Living (TOIL). The ortanlzaUon wants to con- duct games rour days 8 week in a leued Art Colony unctuary. Mayor PhylliA Sweeney <Om· m ented on the bln10 law today CollowinlC a DaHy Pilot Sunday story about TOIL and Its intcn· lion• to hold Bingo games 24 hours per week al the old First Christian Church buUdln1 re cently 1cqulred b.v a Beverly Hllla lnveetmenl 1roup. "I do not f l thlt was tl'le re. ason that we passed the Bmgo or- dinance in the rirst place. "The object or the ordinance was to enable our local existing churches, service organizations and charitable organl:r.ations lo r aise money," Mayor Sweeney said. '·We certainly didn't envision a business of binf(o which is what this apptars to be ·•certalnly. we need to r<>· exam ine qur ordinance . We thou1t>t it wa~ good and tight but obvlomly there needs to be a re· examination," Mayor Sw~ey satd. The city's ordln1nce was pauad last year under a new tt&te taw .Uo~ine munlclpallues U:le option of permlt~ btqo play to raise funds for charitable or ganizations. The city's ordinance reqUires 60 percent or the bingo revenue be devoted to projects within the citv. TOIL church's major projects 10 far include rewriting the Bible and providing cemetery plots for war dead. Att.nched to Its application was a letter by Jay Murley, real estate •Bent wbo 1old the church. auueaung the 60 percent could ~ used to fund a community center and disbursed by a "blue ribbon oommltlee." "I think wt'd have Lo took at the whol• pictu~ Lo aee 'Whal that 60 perc t would cast u•," Mf'1. CS.BINGO. Pa' Al) ' AP Wfr.pl>oto WILL STEP DOWN India's Indira Gandhi Assailant Sought in FV Beating Fountain Valley pohcc are M•arching today for an assailant who clubbed a 16-year·old high school student with a baseball bat and made "death threats" to her m her home m the northwest sector of the city 1''nday night. Police said the gi rl's family has been the target of similar at- tacks and threats in the past. The girl, a Fountain Valley High School student, arrived home at 5 p.m Friday, walked up a flight of stairs and was beaten when she apparently sur- prised a burglar. poltce reported. She suffered mmor bruises on her stomach. lower back and head The high school student described the assailant as male. white, about 36 years old, about six feet tall with a bushy black mustache. The "wide-faced" as- sailant wore a baseball cap, blue Jeans and a blue and yellow T· shirt. sht> safd The suspect reportedly fled the scene in a white lute model auto w ith li cense plate R YW 289, police said. The assaila nt took som e possessions from the hom e but these were valued under $100, police said. Coast Weather Some low cloud!'! near the coast Tuesday morning, otherwise sunny and a lit· tie warmer. Lows tonight in upper 40s. Highs Tues- d'\Y in lower 70s INSIDE TODAY Gov Brown ftndl himself in trouble with siate labor lccuteri over the issue of growth. SI01J1. A 7. ....._ ____________________ , HI" • BID Damage By Pot? 1 CHICAGO (AP> -There is ao eYidence that hHvy marijuAna. tmotim1 chan11c1 the structure ol the brain or central nervous ayttem, two reHarch 1rovp. conclude, despite earlier evidence that part of the bram wasted away under prolonged s mokmg. The new studies. carried out in· dependently, are reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The earlier study was reported 10 1971 1n Lancet, a British medical journal, in which re searchers testing 10 young men who were heavy users or man· JUana found evidence Of atrophy in the brain. The British stuth tonducled b) Dr. A M.G Campbell or Bris tol Roval Unitt'd I losp1tals and htS COlleagUl'S. was done with an X-ray technique involv· ing tnJect1on of air or gas to out· line portions of the brain T he new studies involved a re· cently developed X ray techni· que, called computerized lransaxial tomography. 1n which no gas mJ ecllon Is needed lo out line stttions of the brain as the headisscanned. One was conductt>d by Dr. Ben C'o of lhe Washington University school or medicine 1n St Louis, a nd by Dr. Donald Goodwin of the Umvers1ty of Kansas school of medicine in Kansas Caty, Kan , ;tnd tht'1r colleagues The second was carried out by J team of Harvard medical "chool researchers headed by Dr John Kuehnle. The first of the two studies in· 'olved 12 young men who had ~moked five or more marijuana l'Jf!arelles a day for at least five :-t'a rs. Brown Names First Black To Cabinet SACRAMENTO </\Pl Gov f:clmund Bro"n Jr today nam<'d Lt•onard (;rimes as the f1~st black membt>r of a Calirornia gov- t·rnor .., cabinet. suC'reeding Chi<'f .lu-..lH'l' dt•s1~nJte Hose Bird Bnmn <tlso nam<'d f.Hmer n •<'hJrd Rominger as state d1rec tor of a:!ncullur<' in a move seen .1 .• in .11tt•mpt tn µalt h up h1-.. n·la t1 .n-.h1µw1thf .. irmt•rs c;rim~. 53. th<' ~lah:'s C1•nt'ral " r\ l('('S rhrl'I IOI "'II rl'pl.111.• \Y., Bird J l> st·1 rt't<1n nf Ht"" n s ,\grit·ulturc and S(>n lt'C'S Ag<'nn (; rim<'s !-a1rt ht• hope" 'to kf'ep t hl' j!O\ rrnor rt·m inrtf'rt oft hf' c·11n •'l'rn of hl.1ck<, and other 111 IOl)rJlt~S ' Hommgt•r . 19. s:11d his <Jppoinl 111Pnl markN1 "a nrw hc,l!mmng" .1d1•part11r1•fr11m lh1•p.i.,t rocky rl'l,1t1onsh1p hrtwl'1·n th(' Hrn"n .i 1! m i n 1st r a t 1 on .1 n cl I h I' .1;•11n11ture indu~tr'" I \l' ht'l'll ,, l.11 m.-1 .ti I m \ lift'." ht•s,tttl Slwrif f Routs Gypsy Thieves (' \l{l{l'\1;·1 (}'\ '\ ll \I' \ \orth DakntJ .,ht·rirt U~f'cl JO Olrl Wt.•st ..,tvlt' of l.1~ t'nforrt• 1111•111 when he tolcl .1 i.:rnup of peo 1de who .1llel(Nll~ robhed a -.upl'rmarkct to · cou~h up the t'10nC'y and ,:wt 0111 of th1.• 'lal<' · Tl.r:'t dad 'Thl· I a st "t' ',," they wcrt> l~l'arkrt toward ;\lontJna." Trail County Sheriff Rtchurd F isher ~a id. "Montana wori'l be happy \\1th us .. lit• s airl th<' :l7 '-'H•pects. 'g) ps1es who hacJ olcl lad1t's and ,, baby with them." turned over s:i 10 they allegedly look from a •.l ore in Muy\tll<'. N 0 ~ot back 111 their ftVt' ('ars and ht.•J<kd \\ t'S \. OftANOf COAST H r DAILY PILOT ~~~i:.~~~:tr"::.::::~ ~-=-<""' ·'~'"'·"'QC~o•,,• ~'•" -ct-t•.,., ,.,,. ~I·· ¥'9 ~•Y ttw°""' ,, ..... """' C""'• .._,. "ft>11tpod ... ~ .... ..,.1.,..,. •• " • ' .... •• " Y•Uf'• ., ... ". \•(tfl--~ • V• If> .. 4lftf't '"Clilll"Wt ~¥f'I \eivtfllC.0..\I "~, .... ~_.., t•fl'W\ °"""'"f\•d "'l\IU9•Y\ .-'Id .,_,NhY' ffW lH•f'W to.4 0¥9iill~l"'f Ot~f I\ "' J» Wf>" .... ~,.,., ~••Meu C•h•••-..,•~ . ....,, ....... ~ .... ,.ljf,_~...._.,..,..,~ ,.. ... c.n.. "llf•Prf'\1ttf>t'llA"'1C,..ftt'f' .. ~ flilt•"'ulC:~•wH flt;l(H fi.e~•t A ... \lt'OfMM M•l'IAQ•ftQ r ftltnt ~' .. '" L-lllC' ...... ,.-.11 A•itiftf~ M.1~01..q t•Mr• .. -. ... ,_ W.\I 0.-,_, ....... 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" AP W1r•Ofte'O ""WO MAP SHOWS BREAKUP Panama Tanker Destroyed E'rowt Pa9r l I BINGO. • • Swet'nt'y said One residt>nt "'ho n11lr<I th1· Dally Pilot today~ a'> 1rafr Ooll\· Beaver. a :IH \ 1•.ir rt''>I cJ~nt o.f La~una HcJch. 'a11t h1· '>3" lht· operat1011 ;is J th1 t'.11 to the commu111I\ 'I ou tn a~c1 build ~OmC'll11111.: Ill 1n<·hl'" .h1_ght'1 th.111 lh1 1111111 and th<'.\ 'II µut :-mi thrnu,.;11 twll Hut lht11 lhe> lt·l lh1'> ~" u11 '.\1 r.., Beaver ~ard Thi.' thm~-. I \\ould p111 111 .1 II'! tt•r to th(· t'lhtur \OU cn11hl11t print ·she addC'd Pohce Chier Jon Sp.irk-. -..1111 the department 1-. t ondur11nl! .1 required back~round '"' r-.t1i.:;1 11011 of tht' TOIL ch11n h anti 1h OJlt'I atorc; · All the poltcC' dt>partmC'nt c·.in clo 1s that which is requ1rPd In th<' nrd1nanct' That information, "hatt>ver 1t ts. will be gatht·rcd and mad<' availabl<' for rrv1e1A. hy the cit.\ manaJ!er. th<' city al tornev and tht.> C1\\ ('ouncll .. Chier'Sparks s aid CENTER ... Relsito said that an '"' t•nlon of mod1f1cat1ons \\a~ madr al tht• reques t of lhe PFC '' h11·h ask1•d for a total package of ~int1c1p;1tl'd needs. "Alter approval. we 'll takt> th<> tlC'ms to the PF'C and s(•1• 1f 11 \\ants lo fund any of th1 m . · Belsito said. Burglars Rob Pizza Parlor A patron who appart>ntly hid inside Mom's Pina in llunt ington Reach Wt\illng for a. takeout took out $600 in wee kend r eceipts Sunday, police reported today. Jay Ford, operalor of the p1ua parlor at 19171 Main<>lia St., told mveatigat.or3 a quantity of m1~ cellanecus business rccord11 were also stolen. Police said a Sll('nl burJ(lar alarm t.nuered at preC'lsely I 11 a II), Sunday and no evidence of rorced eolr1 indicates lh• bur11lar wailed alter clo!-1 ni: . then tripped It •~ hc ,,,.,.. • POH1~MOl1Tll. Va <AP> Tht• C:nast Guard said today a li11i foot Panam:.inian tanker with .1 t·rt.'~ of 39 broke in two aftt'r an appar<•nt t•xplo~wn in the Allan· I 1r I Ill miles off th~ North t'arulina l'O.tsl. The Co.1st Guard said 27 of the :rn C'rt'wmcn of the 20-year ·old .I apane:.l' built tanker Claude Conway wer<' rescued by ships ;rnd aircraft The other 12 l rewmen were missing. 1\ Coast Guard spokesman said 1 r' r or the rescued were reported. irlJUred T he tanker reportedly was •·mpt~ at thl' time or the ex- pln ... inn. which apparently oc· 1 urrf'd Sunda) the Coast Guard '>aid I b ..,, t.'rn nn "h u:h most mem ltt.'r' of lht' t'I t'\\ had con~re~at I'll ,•ncl !ht• l1<1\\ "Pre spotted th1:. tt1111 nang b't .1nothf'r merchant \ ,.,... ,.J I hl• '.\lm.s l'oinl Thr1•• ollwr 11\l'rThant ships ,1nrl r < '11.1• I I; 11a1 d hehcoµter ''"'" 111 llw "' 1•111· .ind 1111·kecl up 111' I\ ors thr11ui.:tl(/ut lht: morn· inc 1n 1·11'.11 ralm \\t'athcr. ap p.111•rllh 11•11111,·rng most or Ith m trorn lh1· t.1nkt'r s stern sec- t 11111 \ ... t.11 . .-.w1•!..1111\\ ll\ltlnf•W,lS 1.tkl'tt lr orn llw \\ alt•1 "the· Co;ist I ;11.1111 "''"'"''""·111 ~.11t.I ·some of l fl\111 •'llutll ft,1\(' bt'l'll Ill ltt• ov.1t~ lh•l llw1 e arc no con 11111wtl 1 t I""'' ul ltl.1l n .. l 11.1 s1 1 .1 ... 1 d -..11<1 some of 11111, 11·..,1111·11 ,,.,,, t.ikl·n aboard th1 111•, l'n.m1 Vt" .. sl'IS at the scene 11. h11.11 and otht•r-. w1•n · hoasted 111.I•· tho· ht'111•opt1·1 \\ llil'h wa:. l.1k111g tn1•n1 '" <';i,n11 Le1cune. :\ (. It\ I at 1· nwrn mg lhP Co as I 1:11,1n1 'll«'kt•sm.111 .... 1111 . the stern .11111 I ho lwm of I ht: I.ink er hac1 111 tltt·C'1 ahrnrl '"" m1ks apart, .1h1111t 1·1.1 111111· .... outheast or W1lm111r::t11n ....; c <\n 011 ..,(11 k "a~ rC'portt'd at the ,1·1·111· 11111 lht• Co.1st c;uarcl said 1t hatl 1111 rnform<1t1on on how cx- 1 t.'n~1v<·1t was Thi' l'oa~t c;uard said il dtd nQt know an) dt•t.11ls of !ht' reported ..xplos1on lh:tl rippt•d the Conway in t1A.11 ~to.fTM Bi{( Spenders f: n II-:. l'a 1 A J'I When Ene poht·e launched a crackdown on mt'n makmg sexual propositions to women. thry arrest NI one who offen'fi .1 pol 1<'<' tkC'O\ $9 and TC'· t urn;ihlt• pop hnlllt•c, for her °'l'f\ I('('._ Dt•put~ Chief .I ack Cousins ,aid th<' JlOhC'e ha\<' turned their atl<'nt1on to pros titutes ' ruc;tomC'rs rather than the \\OrlH'll lht.'m~elves "Wt"ve hC'en pickm~ the girls up. but all thev do i~ leave town <lnct nthC'rs t:tkt' their place. We'rt' trying to dry up their sourre of mrome." he said. HB Horne Burgled A bur1lar who forced a side garo1te door looted a Huntington Beach man·~ home or aome S2.~ in camera cqwpment and tf\sh ~l\arday n1.chl while th~ rnmll> w:a:o. out for tht• evenf.ni. Karm Manhas, of 6972 Moon beam Ctrcle. aald after discover-ma \he break tn early Sunday lha\ J<!WClr) was also slolcn, p(')llcc !lrml • ot's .. Broken WINSLOW, Arla. CAP) -Pb~ Calllorrua men · one ol them from San Clemente were ar- r ested when a marija&na·laden plane crubed while attempt.me to land oa Arizona Highway 99 about 15 miles south of here, federal drug agents said today. The pilot, John T. Gray, 31, or Monterey, surfered a broken back when the Cessna 210 crashed early Sunday with Its load of 1,000 pounds of the illegal Mexican weed, said Phil Jordan, special agent in c harge ol the Phoenix office of the U S. Drug Enrorcement Administration. T he four other men attempted to move Gray and the marijuana from the plane but all wert' ar rested for investigation of possessing marijuana for salt' and smugghni:. Jordan said. Jordan 1dent1fted the others as Francis S. Stuqceon , 26, Los Gatos; Richard E. Smith, 30, Whittier, Paul E . Dierkes, 26, San Clemente, and Michael G. McKane, 34, of Los Angeles. cur rently on parole for armt·d roll· bery and assault. The plane was spollcd near Nogales and followed to this northeast-Arizona town by a U S Customs aircraft, Jordan said. Gray was flown to Maricopa County Hospital in Phoenix where he was reported in satisfactory condition. SFUDENT EATS 400 GOLDFISH BROOK1NGS, S.D. <AP> A South Dakota State University student ate 400 Ii ve goldfish to earn money for a charity drive. Berry Meyers. a Junior from Wall. S.D .. swallowed the fish in fivC' hours and 34 minult's. DI WEST ... RANK t•oRT Ill <Al» -,,. ~'Y n~. member Oscar D1Uon u lh:ln :a lt.'an, prttuu~ Ufe in a $15-• week ttnl ed room . They rcmembtt h.im 1olng to the i~ery 1tore each momln• "Uke dock work." buying a few things lo eat, a bottle of milk and ulways twu newspapers. ~Y ~membered him as a man who never mar4 ried. who kept lo himself a man who looked like what be was. a retired oM man who had worked as a bookkeeper for Old Ben Coal Company's No. 14 mine. Oscar died in the sprmg of 1976 :.ind left a will that s hocked many a person in his small hometown of West Frankfort in Sou them Illinois. It gave $600,000 to the Southern Baptist Foreign Mission Board, $250,000 to the Illinois Southern Bap- tist Association, $50,000 to his own congregation, the First Baptist Church, and $51,000 lo some distant re- lata ves. Murder Rap Eyed In W ODian's Death As Pasadt'na police sought a murder complaint aga1n~t the 17 -year -old boy they ~ay murdered Lake Forest housewife Rachel Sparling. members of tht• slain woman·s family prepared for funeral services to be held Wednesday. Mrs. Sparling, 36. the mothc•r of four, was found shot to dl·ath tn the San Gabriel Mountains nt•a r ly a week after her abduction John McAlisler, a spokesman for Pasadena police who an• handling the C'ast• bl•taust• thl' k1dnaping took plate as Mr., Sparling left her psych1atnst s omce in their cat). said tocJa) evidence aga1nt the teen-aged suspect 1s "almost O\ er\\ helm ing." He said has department is lry· ing to have the boy certified as an adult for lnal in Superior Court According to McAlister. Mrs. Sparling was apparent!) marched into a dC'n sel) "OO<!c:d ra\'inc about 60 feet off Angeli's . Crest J lighway above La Canada last Monday evening, shot twice 1n the head and "laid out very n<'atly " Tht• police spokesman eon- flrmt>d that two 25-caliber shell cas ings \'.l'rc found near the \H1mari ·s body. In ,·estigalors discovered a samt· eahh1.•r tn the woman's Con t.'llc Tht· arrested youth, poh<•t• s ay, has admitted the gun belongs to him, but during the Sl':A r<:h for Mrs. Sparling last "t.•el. hl' rqH'dtedly dented kno\\<mg hl•r whl'r\.·abouts M cAlistt>r said tht.• boy told of- ficers h(.• look the car. bcanni;: the pcr son:.ilin·d hccn:-.c WUV YOU. from the parking lot in front of the dock>r's office where the \\om an WCIS visiting. Inves tigators also s ay they found the woman's Jewelry and pt•rsonal (•ff<'cls at the house \\ h1•r<• thl' youth was li\'inJ!. 1 ""'"Arr•••-' ... '"""""'• ~ .. Lawrence WelkS new book is free at California Federal. It's California Federnl's way of saying thanks for bringin~ us vour savings. What l'lse is fret> at ('alifornia Federal? Fbr accounts of $1000 or more there are free monC'y orders to puy hills. free travelers checks, a fre<> saf c> deposit box, free notary service and free duplicating of documt"nls. People who have trust dcC'ds can get free collection service. and there's free Tulephone 'Iransfer Service too. When y9u come in to open your account. p1Ck up a book on us, while they last. And ask how our other free services can help you save money Rem(•mh<'r. vou'n, lwtll'r off in California. Calrlnrnt:t Fhlt•ral Saving"'· \Vunn<'rfttl ! \\'11n111•rhil ! It pa~ to stop by Callfomla r.cleral. H1•n·\ h"" 111111'11 Compar<' our Savin1t3 R.tt-i. and Yield5. 7J.'4 % ~rtifirutt' /\C'C'Ount 8.()6%• Annual lb\<• i!,101,., mM~ "lo 111 ~Nn "nnoal Y1•ld ----~% Certificotf' AN'()unt 6.98"· Annual IYll<' •tuon • ., rtwr•· II '" IO V•'•"' AMUlf Y1f'h1 5~% C.ertifkaft> A<'rount 5.92%• Annual Ralf' 1100 or m11r•• ~ d•'" 111 I )t"'ll Annulll Yi<'ltl SW% f\aabook Account 5.39%• C'ul'T9nt Op.n w11h any amnunt Annual Yt•ld Annual R.111• Add, w11h1trow any tlml' •AAl'I .... rt141t .... _, _ fo11tlr ,.,.. ... ,..., 11t·•1,_111. .,f "''~'""'' • '""' f>Al'll1• 111t4 ,,., .. ,...,, saving money. ;:::;:, ~~.!: ~,..,~.:~. :7:::~:~ ;.: .. ~~_-;;~! ~:~r:·~: ~.r,.'.~ :;",";.f•• c CAUFORNiA-FEDERAi:'"·•W•····-·-~·· Nation's Larwest f'Heral f 'nhfnmfn 1''1·.fN.tl ~al In~·• lln•l I 11&n ,\,.,•n.11t11n I' \ l't!"TH \\fl Ill. \I 11 t 1lllM1 I • .. i..n, l'nrl. II.I 1';' 11 t 1!1 l .\>ll'l -( OST,\ \(!;S,\ t.! OFH('f-:~l :!':'Ill H•rhor llo1•tl••\tU11 r7111 :,11.;t:l1"1 ·1:1t.1Jlr11 .. 1 !-I :-1111t h I ut•t l'f11.1 l.u\\H li•\t•I nf'lH tu S.-1,... till I ;;111 ~111141 · 1-.1. TOl!ll l.11.• f.•11 I I \Ii. 1;11,. hi ol till• ,.1111:11~1 Ill :-; l li\lo"lll:\ llL,\1 II · l~"tl"• t:11th,u-<I SI, 111 ur J:•trni:•·• 111 1111111111111.111 l'I, ... , · .. •• • EDITION ·VOL. 70, NO. 80, 2 SECTtONS, 2' PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1977 TEN C! '.I1·vine Tree Cutting to Cost .$19,000? Despite protests by the Presley Companies, Irvine city ofCiciaJ~ are suggesting the company be· fined $19,000 for chopping down 38 eucalyptus trees without permission early this year. But company officials say they should be charged only $4,000. They say that only eight trees were cut down lllegally. not 38. Irvine Assistant City Manager Paul Brady says the full $19,000 amount s hould be assessed because the company didn't ob tain a tree removal permit for a ny of the 38 trees cut down m the new Orangetree condominium· development, off Irvine Center Dog Boo Data lroine Council Gets Scoop By IDLARY KA YE Of Ille O•llV Ptlol ~tall Jrvme City Council members 'have all the poop. probably more than they thougt)t they would ever want to know about dog doo )n Irvine parks The author of the "Dog Drop· pings Report," Parks Supervisor Charles Kno\\ les, ex pl a ms at the outset of the dorumt•nt, "This re· port was can•full-. and factually ;wnttt•n, not ml•;rnl for humor or Jest •· ''Jl indud('s t1ml'. l'fforl. method of rt'moval, ml•thod of d1 s pos1t1 on and Jppro:-.1malt• amount," th£• n•port <•nntinuc•:-. Count•ilwoman Ma r v Ann Ga1do, whose query prompted the report. remarked today. ··vou have to admit, it's :J thorough report." The condition at College Park. according to Knowles. 1s: "Drop pmg1pjcked up each day dunn~ earl'9moming hours. Two techni- cians spend a half-hour each at this project. "A shovel with a hand spadt• <trowel> arc used ror tools Tht material 1s pl<Jced in a plast1<· bag, 32 gallon size. When the bci~ 1s full, 1t is lied m a knot Tht· bags are taken lo the Orange County Dump in Tn1buco Canyon on Mondays and Fridays <See DOGS, Page A 2 I Blast Rips Tanker; 11 in Crew Sought NOAIH ~ CAROllN& ---../ R ..;"»~: ... PORTS MOUTH. Va Ci\Pl The Coast Guard s aid lodMy a 676-foot Panamanian tanker with a crew of 39 broke an two arter an <1pparent explOSlOn in the Allan- t 1c l~O miles Of ( the North Carolina coast. I .... SOUIH I CAROi INl til ,,,, ··~" ~ • • ,, ., •• fl ... ,. The Coast Guard said 28 of thr 39 crewmen of the 20-year old Japanese-built tankC'r C'laudl' Conway were rescued by ships a nd a1rcrart. Th£' other 11 c·rewmen were m1 ssmg A Coast Guard spok<'s man said five of the rescued W l'rt' rt·porlecl injured. , I .......__, • • + AP W trf>DltofQ M.10 MAP SHOWS BREAKUP Panama Tanker Destroyed Arson Seen Cause of Fire Newport Bl' J (' h r Ire lO. vest1galors said to<lJV they sus- pect arson as the rause of a Saturday nlJ!ht bl<.i7t' lhal gullNI the bottom noor of a l WO :.tory In ves tmc•nt fi rm. causing· an est1mah'<i $4,0oo in dama~<' I ns1wrtor A rt Mor1 on said ttw arson lht'<>ry 1s based on report!! Crom f1r emrn who said the}' found a door already fortcd ow·n when they arrived at Sp1ll<'r In vestment Co mpany, 1703 Westcliff Drive. A final report is due Tuesday, Morton said. No one was m thl' buildinc when the blaie brok{' out s hortly berore 9 p.m. Saturday. Newport Beach hrem en quickly ll\ltoul the names. confining damage to the lower floor. OW FVRNITVRE $ELLS UKE NEW So the interior d <'C'Oralor said your old furmtur1• h•Ad to go •. now wh,.t do you cto·• "I sold it with n Doily Pilot classified ad " That's the adv<'rh11in~ s ucct!ss experienced hv a lluntlngton B<'ach woman who 11laC'NI this ad: 11· Sora, ~rn \ r h 1•t, ~7~ lndudt• l.o\ 1• S1•nt frt'l' (;d. t·ond xxx '"'' tr you're redecorating ('Oii &42-S878. for quick results. the Daily Pilot is the rtaht place to adverti!le Whl'n the P:Xplos1on Ocf'urred. apµarcntly latt.• Sunday lht· Conwav was bound from New \ ork to Frel'µort in th<· Bahama ... w 1th 536,000 j:!allnns ol rul ;1b0Jrcl half of whrch wa~ for th o\l.n l'n~me ..... the Coast Guard -..wl The ~hip carnc•d a crew of :J~J 20 It ah ans and 19 l "r<Jguavan ..... nl fu·1alssa1d · Its stem, on which most m\•m bers of the crew .h ad congrt'~at ed. and lhe bow wert' spollt'<i th1 4- morning by another m err h<int ve-;set. the Moss Point Three other merchant s hips a nd a Coast Guard hehcopt<'r s ped lo the scene and p1ck1><l up su r v1 vors throughout thC' morn ine in rlear. calm wealhc•r. JJI par<'ntl.v removing m ost of them from the tanke r's stern '('l" lion. "As far as we know, no one was taken from the water.'· the Coast Guard spokesman said "Some of <Set-TANKER. Page A2l Brown Names First Black To Cabinet SACRAMENTO CAP> -Gov Edmund BrdWn Jr. today named Leonard Grimes as the first black member of a California gov- ernor's cabinet, succeeding Chier Justice-designate Rose Bird. Brown also named farmer Richard Rominger as s tate direc- tor of agriculture in a move seen as an attempt to patch up his rela- tionship with farmers. Grim~. S3, the state's General Services director. will replace ' M lss Bird AA secretary of Brown's Agriculture and Services Agency. Grimes said he hopes "to keep the governor reminded of the con- cern or blacks and oth er minorities." Rominger. 49, said his appoint- ment marked "a new be1inn1n1f · -a departure from I.he past rocky relationship between the Brown admlnlstration a nd the ag ricultur_, industry. "I've tx-en n rarmtr ult my life," he11nld. Drive. A city ordmance states th1:1t de- velopers who 1llegally cut down trees must either pay $500 for each tree removed or replace the trees. The company did not obtain a tree removal permit, although its plans for the res1dentiaJ de· velopment were approved and those plans included a proposal to cut down 30 eucaJyptus trees. ''Techrucally, the company did not receive a tree removal permit for the 30 trees However , we beheve the plan approvals should reduce the specific viola- tion to eight trees. rath&r than 38 trees," Wilham Thrash, semor vice president of the Presley Companies, wrote in a letter to the city. Brady sajd that part of the re- ason he is suggesting the full $19,000 be assessed is that besides cutting down 38 trees without approval. the company "pleached" about 80 others still standing. Pleachrng meam> tnm- ming severely •. "If the tree ordinance is to mean somethlhg m the communi- ty. then we should not relent and let persons remove trees without ftrst obtainmg the appropriate tree removal permit," Brady wrote in a report to tbe city coun· • e ll. "It seems to me that we must (See TREES, Page A2) to nit After Loss Glop 011 Beach Daolf ~1101 ~1•11 ~"°to <'I ark Bl'<'k . 8, of 0: ewport Ueach s hows off one of thl· i.:l11ps 111 l.1r lhJt ".1._hcd ashore at Balboa's Wcdg<.• Sun d ;1\ <lff11·1"I' .11 th(' c·11~ s marine dcpartm1:nl iffl' in \ t•sl 1g .1l 111g g1111t·~ hlohs to tr~· lo d1:lcrmmt• th1.'1r on g m :\lore th.in ~,o.ooo people nsitccl lht• Newport lkadi ..,horduw on•r lhl' \H·ekenrl hut hf<.·gu<.1rcls ha d littll• ac· t 111n ••s mosl s hunnt·d :l:1·dt•gn.•t· watt•r Heiress Predicts ... 'Fantastic Increase' H~ TO"! R \R 1.t:Y Ot '"• O.t''" PtlOI St ~" J r\.int h1·111''!'> J11a 11 lrnn• Sm1lh pn·d1<·t1·d tod;.n ·ar1 111 l'l l'<l:O.l' in l.111l:ist1r fl.l!Urt''-nf lht· ',1lu1· ol lh1· In 1nl' l 'n mpan~ 1r the· sah• ol tht• orf:! in1 n1 lion can h1· dl•la~ect for a furthe r h\'t• '•'<• r!-. ~1 r.., Smith lt•<.,1fwtl tn Orangl' ('£1unt) Supl•riot 1'1111rl under <"ro<;,s c•xam111Jt1on from Jame<; lrv1nt· Founrl.Jt1on atlornl'Y lltl\'llrd Pnvl'll that the rom- pany ':;, value :.(•ems ccrtam In ~row by $40 million a year She condemned two h1ds ('Ur rently t)(-forc Judge James f .I udgc :,is ··unrealistic.. 1n lh1· h~ht of strong ind1cal1nns t hat a s treni::thening economy will m<'an expansion on many fronts for lhl' In in<' Company. The Mobil 011 Corporation has offered $281 9 million or S33.50 a "hare for the In inc C'omp<tn) Its aC'cepled nffrr '>loud dl S200 million or S24 a share two )Cars ,1J?o when Mrs Smith stepped m with a IJwsu1t that h<illt.'c1 lht' !>Jlt·. An East coast consortium hl.'aded bv Wall Strl'<'l f1nam·1l•r Charles Allen and Detroit dt' vPloper l\lfn•d T.1ubman an<! which includes a uto b1lhona1rr llenrv F'ord II among its back<'rs has o.ffercd $.102 5 m1lh<>n for the c·ompany The salt> of the• I n me Com pan) is planned bt•c·ausl' th<' founda· lion. which controls 54.5 percent nr the company stock . must cit vest il'>elf of 1ls holchn~s hy 198.1 under the Tax l'cdt•ral Hl'form Act of 1969 Mrs. Smith ll'st1f1t.'rl today that th(' companv could he worth $1100 t&>e DELA V. Page A2 > , II-year Reign To End NEW DELHI. India <APJ Prime Minister Indira Gandhi dcc1d~loday to resign following the loss of her seal in Parliament and reverses suffer ed by ht·r Congress part~ 1n lht· Indian general election. her spokesman said Opposition leaders began talks ;,11 med at forming a n t'\\ govern mcnt. Th e prim e m1n1 s l c r '!-. s pokesman s aid Mrs Gandhi would formally suhm1t her rl.'· signat1on Tuesday, ending 11 years as leader of the world's second most populous nation <China has the largest populu- lion ) The Congress party. which ha:-. ruled India s ince indcpendenct• from Britain 30 years ago, trailed by a wide margin 1n th<.' parhamentar)' returns and ap peared unlikely to win enough seats to stay in po\\er With results declared m r.Jce:-. for 393 of the 542 seab in th< lower house of Parliament. the nt'w Janata ( Peopl e's1 pJrly and 1ls alht>S had 211 -;cats. onlv 61 s hort of a ma1nnty ''1th 149 "still lo be dec1cded The Congress party, whit'h \\On 1 wo-th1rds of the seals 1n the 1971 t>lcclions. had 134 seats Th(' p ro Moscow Communis ts won seven :-eats. a nd independents •JOd olh<'r groups s plit the remainder. Most of the seals still to be de• c·1dcd were from const1lucnncs in northern India, a ccnt1·r of .I an a ta sln'ngth. \n Washington. St;,ite Dt•purt ml'nt offtc1ab said it was too car ly to judge the effect of the elN• turns on l '.S.·lndi:111 rclat1on:-. They arlded no valid as:-iessmcnl b possiblr until a new govern- ment 1s formed in New Delhi !lours after the announcement <See INDIA. Page A2) Mrs. Fluor Said 'Fair' Newport Beach res ident Margaret Fluor. mother of Fluor Corporation president and board chairman J R Fluor, was report cd in fair condition today at lloag M em on al Hospital. Hospital aides said Mrs. Fluor. 77, 1s rerovcnng from lnJUnes s uffered in an automobile acc1 dent However, they would not disclose any information rcgard- in12 her injuries or any details of th<• auto accident Offlr1als al the Fluor Corpon1 lion referred all queries ahoul Mrs F'Juor to the hospital Bingo Law Re-examined Beverly Hills Church Seeks Laguna Games By JACK CHAPPELL Ol lllt O•llY ~ltot St•ll The Laf(una Beach bingo or dinance will be re-examined in the lif(ht or a games application by a Beverly llllls C'hurch called the Temple of Ins pired Living <TOIL>. The organization wants to con· duct ~ames four days a week in a teased Art Colony sanctuary Mayor Phyllis Sweeney com· mented on the bingo law today followinf( a Dally Pilot Sunday story about TOIL ilnd tts inten· tions to hold Bingo games 2A hours per week at the old First Christian Church building re- ctntly acquired by a Beverly lhlla lavl'Slmcnt group. "( do not feel that wa11 the re· • ason that we passed the Bingo or- dinance in the first place. "The ob1ecl of thl' ordinance was to enable our local existing ehurrhes, s<'rviN• or~anixations and charitable oq~ani2atlons to raise money." Mayor Sweeney said. "We certainly didn't envision a business or bingo which is what this appears lo be. "Certainly. we need to re examine our ordinance. We thought it was good nnd light but obviou.<1ly there needs lo be a re- exa m111aUon," Mayor Sw~noy said. Tht city's ordinance wH paued lut year under a new state law allowing muf\lclpaliU~ the opUon or pennlttlna bln'o play to raise funds for charitable organizations. The city's ordinance requires 60 percent of the bingo revenue be devoted to projects within the citv. TOIL church's major proJecls so far include rewriting the Bible and providing cem etery plots for war dead. Ath1ched to its application was 3 letter by Jay Murley. real e11tate agent who sold the church, s ugge11ting the 60 percent could be used to fund a community center and cUsbuned by a "blue ribbon committee.'' •'I think we'd have to look at the whole ptcturo to see what that 60 percent would cost us," Mrs. <See BINGO, P•1e "2) • AP Wl~plloto Will STEP DOWN India's Indira Gandhi Minibuses Destroyed By Blaze A fire brokl' out shortly bcfort' I I a m 1n a Laguna Hills Leisure World maintenance wa re house, <ipparently destroying or badly da01aging two $25,000 minibuses ht' in~ worked on ins1dt• Tht•n• wen• no in1urics report- ed m the fir<'. whi ch produced a rnlumn or s m okt• visible for m ilt's The war<'housc is loccited off Moultn n P a rkwav about a qunrt er of a mile south of El Toro Hoad. The warC'house is isolated fro m other s tructures and f1n•mcn said no other huilding5 were endangered by the fire . Butch Donner. maintenance fon•man, said thC' blaze started as a mechanic attempted to cut away part of a damaged wheel ,1xle on on<.' of the buses "Appare ntlv ;1 spark went back and St't off th(' gas lank, but we knocked that down with our C0·2," Donner said. "But the heat seem ed to ex- pand the gasoline m the tank and 1t gushed out the lop and caught again and really went up." Donner s:ud the fl vc occupants of the warehouse fled lo safety outside as the flames spread rapidly through the building, whic h was also used to store sup· plies. The heat from the fire buckled the building's corrugated steel platini::. Firemen had to rip out large sections of tht• roof to allow :-mnk1• and ht'at to dissipate. Weather Some low clouds near tho coast Tuesday morning, otherwise sunny and a lit-· tie warmer. Lows tonight in upper 405. Highs Tues- . d ay in lower 70s. INSIDE TODAY Gou Brown finds himself in trollb/e with ~tote la bor leaders nrwr the iuue o/ nrowth. Sltlry, A1. ~· I ·o Brain Damage By Pot? ClllCACO IAPl Thtrt-II no t<H1lce lb.al hc•vy maf\Juan0& 9lokinlC th~• the structure ol th<" braln Of' ttntral nenout sy-.tem. twe research croups concludt', de<11pilt-earlier evidence that J>Jrl ot the hrain wasted away under prolonged illlOking. The new studies. carried out in- dependently. are reported in the JloumaJ of the ,Amencan Medical ~ssociation. • The earher study was reported an 1971 in Lancet, a Bnt1sh medical journal. 1n which re- searchers testing 10 young men who were heavy users or man Juana found l'\-idl•n<·c of Jtrophy in the brain Thl• Bn11 ... h '>l11d\ C"onduck<l hy Dr I\ 1\1 (; Carnphell of Bristol Hoyal Unakd I lospilab Md his colleagues, \\as dom• With an X ray technique tnvol\ l()g inJl'C'tion of ;11r or g<l'i to out li.nt· po111on-. of tht• hrJ1n ThC' Ill'\\ -.tudtl'!'I tn\ oh (•LI a rC> t~ntly dev.do1~d X ruy tcchm· que, call ed com put e rized transaxial tomo~raphy, tn whkh no gas injection is needed to out· line sections of the brain as the head is scanned. One was conduct~d by Dr Ben Co of the Washington University school of medictne in St. Lows. and by Dr Donald Goodwin of the University of Kansas school of medicine in Kansas City, Kan., a nd their colleagues The second was earned out by a team of Harvard medical '.chool r1>searcher~ headed by Qr. John Kuehnle The first of the two studies in- \'olved 12 youn~ men who had '\ITlok('(I five or more marijuana t!igaretles a cla'.t for Jt least fi,·e \ears Fro na Pafl*' 11 I DOGS ... 'Ont' half ;i hag, or ;1pprox 1mall.'ly 15 gallons of m:.itenal is p1eked up <'ach wrC'k at this rwrk, t'Ompn:-.1ng ahnul HH 1wn·t·nt p1ekup." Knm\ ll's state's 1\I Culverdale Wtldcrness f'aik. which runs hehincl the I '11lq•rd.dt• honw-.. "no ,1ttl'mpt 1o; m;1d<' to pack up rlr11pp1ngs. lltH• lo thf' "ilrlernC''>:o. 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Buford an~Beautiful Lady, a µair ol Enghsh bulldogs .. fla'>h their best dog shov. s mtll·s as the~ <matt the re- !\U ll s of the judging at thl• CCJnad1an National Sportsmen's Show in Toronto Murde r Rap Eyed I n W 001an's D e ath As Pasadena police sought a murder complaint against the 17 ·year·old boy they say murdered Lljke Forest housewife Rachel Sparling, members of the slain woman's family prepared for funeral services to be held Wednesday. Mrs. Sparling. 36, the mother or four, was found s hot lo death '" the San Gabriel Mountains nedr- ly a week after her abduction John McAhster. a spokesman for Pasadena police Y..ho arc handling the ease hecaust• the k1dnaping look place <JS M r~ Sparling left ha ps~ ch1alnsl ·~ Fro• Pag_. A I BINGO. • • Sweeney said. One resident who called the Daily Pilot today was irate. Dolly Beaver. a 38-year resi- dent of Laguna Beach. said s he saw the operation as a threat to the community. "You try and build something 10 inches higher than the hm1t and they'll put )ou th rough hell But then the~ let this go on. :\1 rs Bea\Cr said "The things I \\uuld put in a let Irr to the editor. }OU couldn t print. ·she added. Pohc·<' Ch1t•f Jon Sparks said th,• cfrpartm1'nt 1' conducting .1 required h.tckground an\-e~lll!a 1 ion of thl• TOIL church ,and Its 11pC' r a tor'> ··All the police department c.m do 1c; that which as required ()y thl· ur<lrn anct-That information, "hatever 1t 1s. will be galh<'r<'<i :ind made :n·:11lablc for r,., ll'\\ hy the city manager, the city at Im ney and lhl' City Council," l'h1e fSparks said l"'h1ef Sparks said becausf' lhr TOI I. church 1s not a Ir><' al or c.1017at1on 1l was likely th<• h.ll'k j.!rnund checks wnuld t;;ik1• ..,onw I 1mt• T ht· apphcat11111 for th1· h111~n perm11 "'a~ rn.1d1 l;.ist "l'f'k I hi' head of !hf' rh11rC'h 1. r I ,in\. \\ lll..,11111 \o\ h11 11'h h1m..,•·lt ..... th1 l'nnw \!1t11ster \\ lfl'ton -.;ml the ch11rrh v. as r1111nd"d in l!Hi~ ..... lhl' 011tcn1\\th of .1 rt•JI 1•,lal1 Ill\ C"tml•nt 1 luli I hl• 1-·1rs1 Chn-;t1an Church hut lrlmg at Legion .md c; lt·nn<·\ ri "\trf'et.:. "a .... 1cqu1rt"d b) Car:, It• <, roup. a real est.ate In\ e:-.tmenl firm. for$213,000 T hi.' f'i r.\t Chnslla n congrcga t1on d('{'1ded to sf'JI th<' l'lass11· ch urch huilding, bf'cau~c 11-. 1111 m ht'rs had dechnc<l m recent 'Pars · Th<' TOIL rhur<'h anclicated on 11.; city J)<"rm1t a pplication that 1t had n<"~flfi:itcd for a 10 year IC't.1s1· for the building "1th Carl) ll• (; 1'1111 r> t\rC'ording to lh<" application hin,1w would bt> play<'d from noon lo 6 r> m Tuesdays and F'nda\'> .ind from 6 r m to m1dn1~h1 on W1•dn<·~da\' .tnd Saturd<i\'>. 1f ,1 Jll'rO\ ed . . office in their c ity, said today evidence againt the teen.aged suspect lS "almost overwhelm- ing." He s rud his department is try- ing to have the boy certified as an a dult for tnal in Superior Court. Accorchng lo McAJister, Mrs. Spa rlin g was apparently mar ched into a densely wooded ravtne about 60 feel off Anl!:eles Crest Hlghway above La Canada las t Monday ev<'mng, s hot twice tn the head and "laid out very neall) ·· T he police s pokesman con· firmed that two 25·caliber shell easings were found near the wDman•s body. Investigators d iscovered a same caliber an lh<' woman's Corvette. The arrested youth, police say, has admitted the gun belongs to him, but during the search for Mrs. Sparling last week. h e re peatedly denied knowing her whe reabouts. McAhster said the boy told of- ficers he took the car , bearing the personalized license W UV YOU. from the parking lot in front or the doctor's oHice where the woman was v1s1tang. Fro•Pa~AI DELAY ... million and po-.~1bl~ more ii llw p1 t•'>ent b1<1chn~ 1s a bandonf'd .111d .1 ney.. round of bidding or tit• rPd m fin·' ea rs 11 mt' Mr~ Smith "'hn owns 22 4 pt>r- c•cn t ol the Irvine Company ... t 11 e k . c· on t an u e d today to 1·11t11·11t• compo.Hl\ manJi.tement tor it:-fa1lurt> to J:t1Hle the or· gan11al1<1n tu lhi· po-.1twn <.h(' h•'ll1•v1'-. 1l :-lwulct bl' \nrl sht• c·nllc1zed lh<' founda- ltflfl <11rt'<'l11r" for I hc•ff control of In 1111• ('ompany pol11·1e-.. ancl for "'h.11 ~tw ... ;11d \\a:. .1n 1nlt•nt to fill lhe In int• l'•l) Council with prn- 11\ mt' Company mr m bers "h<'n 1h1 l"tl\ "·'" rstJbll..,ht•d rn 1971. '\ollnJ,! th.ti ttw <ltlt•rnpt faller!, \Ir-.. Smith namNi ,lohn Burton .incl Ha\ Qu1J!:lf'\ a' th<' only two r11undat1nn -;upportf'd cand1datE'-.. 111 v. in off1cl' at lht• lime f 'ro• Pa.-A I TREES ... ">tart som ewhere a nd that somf.'wherc should begin with lh<' 11nauthori1ed removal oC the <>rani::t•tret• eucalyptus trees." Brady conttnued Rrad~ added that, if the coun- t•il agrl'('S with the position taken hv h1msC'lf. City Manager Bill Woollt'lt. ancf Communitv Dir('{'- lor F.cfcf1r Pr;ihnd~. th<' ·Presley rnmp<tnlcs \\Ill bt• notified of lhl' rler1s1on 1f thf' C'ounctl disagrees and ";1nl!. IO rt'ducr the fm<'. the mat L1•1 "Jll he <hsrus~ed ~1t a futun.• l"lHllll'lf m<'l'lmg. Will 'Shocker' Lean Living Pays Off WEST FRANKFORT. Ill. tAPJ -They re-mem~rOscar Dillon as h ving a lean, precise lire in a $15-a·week rented room. They remember him ~oin~ to the grocery store each morning "like clockwork,'' buying a few lhmgs lo ~at. a bottle of milk and always two newspapers . They remembt>red him as a man who never mar 1wc1. who kept lo himself a man who looked like what he was. a retired old mar\ who had worked as a bookkeeper for Old Ben Coal Com pany '1; No. 14 mine (}.;(-ar died in the sprin~ of 1976 and left a will t'hat s hockE'd many a person in his small hometown of West Frankfort in Southern Illinois It gave $600,000 lo tht Southern Daplist Foreign Missioo Board, $250,000 to the Uhnois Southern Bap- llst Associataon. SS0,000 to has own congregation, the First R.nptjst Church. and $.51,000 lo r.ome distant re- latives. • • Skatehoanling P lan Lashed Irv1M dL.Y offlctab wall 50Jt· a~t u ocw -.oh:attoa t~ lM Pf3kY •ka~board problem TuudJly. but at I.rat one council m~r already f5 firmly oppo:scd to that plan. "I think 1t·s JUSI appalling," ('ouncilwoman Mary Ann Gaido &aid today, referriAg to lbe lat.est plan propoMd by Auiswn City Manaeer Paul Brady. Brady will suggest that the e%· isling course be removed and re- Jout.ed ia a modi f aed f ormaL He's sucgestmg the existing course, nest to lbe Peters Townbomes in Uni•ersity Q)m. munilv Park. be dismantled and reloca.ted at what as called "~1t<: A,'' next to the tennis couru. and :-.ortball baseball f1dd. Tbe new course \\Ould be a mochf1ed version. about 100 feet in length instead of 200 f<oet Accordtng to Mr~ G:11do. pro viding a ne\\ cour~c that's on!~ half tht· size "ould tw unfair lo lhe leena~en .. bt•t•au:-.t• 11 "rmttl he "less challe11g1r1g " "The only challengmi.t cour<>e would be the commerc1al cour..e in Heritage Park whic-h wall cost money to use. It's appalling that we want to charge the group (teens> that can least afford to pay." Mrs. Gaido said . Brady is proposing that the d - ty spend $7.700, lhe J .M. Peters Company pay $8,800 and the Parkcrest Community Associa- tion (the homeownen disturbed by the existing course) pitch in $3,000 for the relocation project. Brady said he arrived at ttus proposal after lalkmg with all Ships to Arrive SAN DJlo:GO 1AP ) Fl\e more b1~ v.ars h1ps ar<' dut• back today aft<'r eight month:. m the Western l'ac1fic and the Indian Ocean the partJn conct'med and tiad ma oul •bai compromlM9 ttMy woul4be~tobdp fUDll. Rut Ml'IL. Ga:ido aaid Iba op- pose11 the city paying for the de mohtion of the existing course if· a new course will be inferior. "After all, ball ol the people complaining about the noise of the exWinc skateboard course are involved with the Peters Company and were aware of the skateboard course." she said. Mrs. Gaido said she would be willing to have the city help pa.y to construct a fence around the existing course so that the prrvac~ problem could. be al- lc' 1ated for the Peters residents. Thc cat~· council h as been try- ing unsuccessfully to find a solu- tion to the problem for sc\ eral months F r o111 Page A I TANKER ... t h <· m co u Id ha ve be<.> n 1 n Ill 1'11nals, but there are no <."On· ftrmL'<I reports of that." The Coast Guard said some of those rescued were taken aboard the merchant vessels al the scene by boat and others were hoisted onto the helicopte r, which was laking them to Camp Lejeune, NC Hy late morning, the Coast Gu a rd spokesm an said , the stem and the bow of the tanker had drifted about two males apart. about 125 m iles southeast or W1lmmgton. N.C. An oil shrk \\as rcport<'d at th<' scene. but the Coast Guard !.aid 1l hctd no information on how ex· Lens I\'(' ti was The Coast Guard <;a1d at did not know an.) detaib of the n ·porll'tl. explosion that npp<'d th<' Conway an two ~1c:::rp. Uar Crawl.Amir ............... ioaleiaS ror t.hle\I• ..,c. away wtth a a .-id Jt'llow Catt'rpdw tnct.or. worth M>.HO, parked la a Northwood coostrucUoa ar1.1a Ronald Danyluck lold police th • tractor was pa.rhd Ill • 9PCllt Jllocri9 lload north or lr\tl fte Bo-.levant and was ap purently stole n eithe r Sat urd ay night or Sunday morru.ng. ,...,...,GffeAJ INDIA ••• lhal she lost her own seal, the 59-year·old prime minister or- dered the end or the state oC em er~ency, under which s he im- prisoned thousands of opponents, and the r estoration of all civil h b<'rlles Proclrumed 10 June 1975 to hep her m office arter her con v1ct1on on :i eharge of campui~n 1rrl'gular1l1t''> lh1· cmeritcn<.·y -.parkt•d .1 , ot1·r 1 t•\ oil that con· tributed to hn clownfall, the de· foal of hl'r ~on SanJay in h1l> first hid lor offitt•. and the eclipse of the rulin~ dynastv her father. the late Prime Minister J awaharlal Nehru, C!>tabltshed 30 ycars a i.:o. The chief tonle nde r s to s111· ceed hE>r are two former leaders of the Congress party who broke with her. Morarji Desai and Jag· j1van Ram. Desai, 81 , was Mrs. Gandhi's deputy prime minister an 1969 w hen she split the party in a stru~~I<' for po" l'r with con· st•rv <&tlVe leaders Ile and other <'O nser\'all\'l'l> formed the Op- po s 1t100 Co n ~rl's!I. and in .J,1nuary It merged with thret.." other oppos1llon parties to form the .1 anal a . Rum, !ht' fi8·\C'<•r old lt•adl'r of lnd1J s l 'ntouc.hablc ca:.ll.', \\a' the agriculture m101stl'r m :\lr:. Gandhi's last cabinet Wunneriul! Wunnerful! l........ . \ ....... ' t,,,..,.,,.,. ........ Cl It blly li1two·•-• .... • enceWelkS new book is free at California Federal. It's California Fedt•ral's way of saying thanks for bringing us vour savings. What. else is free at California Fe<teral? For aC'C'Ounts of $1000 or more there are free money orders lo pay bills, free travelers checks, a free safe deposit box, free notary service and free duplfcating of documents. People who have trust deeds can get free collect.ion service, and there's free Tele phone 'fransfer Service too. When you come in to open your account. pick up a book on us, while they la..tlt. And ask how our other free services can help you save money saving mon~y. Remember, \ 1111'n• ht•tlt>r oft in California. C'.ilif11rnw F'Pderal Sa\ ings. Wunnerful! \\'unncdul! 11 pays to stop by Calffomka ~. llC'rt•'s how much. Compere ow SavinKS Ratn and Ytffh. ™" CertUlcate Aocoual 8.06"• AHul tt.1.. tl.llllO nr ""'" fl IM Ill tH" A.,.,.,.1 Ywl<I ~" Certificate Account 6.~· A.,.,,.IJlat,. ti 000 nr mor• 2..,, lo 10 Yt•,, Ann.,.I Yield 5~" Certificate Account 5.~· Annual Ralt rtOO or mr•r• Ill> !!z• "' I ~._., An1>1MI Y~M '~" ~sbook ACt"OUnt 5.~· C"''"' Opt• .. ,,h uy u 1ou1111 """".i y~ An•wal Jlbot• AcM, .. 11hdrow. any Hm~ I ot.f .. rn111 •"Mf'nl l'ev1np Intl 1.A.n A•~nC'11t1<•n ·I' A I' ISTN <\ N<) Bt!M fl· "Ul•lll I lohl'n\' l":lrl l(lf l';'t I I l!l:l .tHl~ • l I >Sl ,\ \lhSA t! OF~ ll f;s1. !ioo 1111 hor lln11lt·\111··I I 711 • .... "UIO :11 Ll nn~1 .. 1 ~, ........ 1 h ( •111,l l'llWl. Lo\\ 1•r (\•\l'I l\l'XI \H ~··ur~ ,-111 °;Ill llll>ti f:I. 11ll<O f,.11.•· I~"'''' .!l.llll \J111rl•ntl llhil 1jJ11 .'1'iflt1'HMI • lfl':'\Tl~CTO:\ llT:,\l.11 l~>!'!l,J \,u\homl M. n1'llr 1;111n1!1•1, 1n llun1m111 .. 11 l'h11.i"•il I• ll!•i~r,·.:, If • 1 La I EDITION ~OL 70, NO. 80, 2 SECTIONS, 2.4 PAGES O RAN GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MO NOAV, MARCH 21, 19n NEW DELHI, India IAP> Pnme Minister lnd1ra Gandhi decided today to resign following lhe loss of her seat m Parliament and reverses s uffered by her Congress party 1n the Indian general election, her spokesman said. Oppos1tton leaders began talks ~urned al forming a new go\'l.•rn ment. The prime m1n1stl•r's Gandhi to spokesman said Mrs. Gandhi would formally submit her re signation Tuesday. ending 11 years as leader of the world's second most populous nation !China has the largest popula \Ion I The Congress party. which has rult'd India since independenc<.' from Bntam 30 years ago, trailed bv a wide maqpn 1n the parhamt'nlary return:, ;md ap- pearecl unlikely to wm enough scats to stay in power. With results declared in races for 393 or the 542 seats in the lower house of Parliament, the new Janata (People's) party and its allies had 211 seats, only 61 short of a majority with 149 sWI to be dec1cded. The Conpress party, which won two thirds or the seats in the 1971 clecl1ons. had 134 seats. The pro- Quit After Defeat Moscow Communists won seven seat s, and independent s and other groups spilt the remainder. Most or the seats still to be de .... cided were from constituencies in northern India, a center of J anata strength. Jn Washmgton, State Depart m ent officials said it was too ear- ly to judge the effect of the elec- tions on U.S.-Ind1an relations. They added no valid assessment 1s possible until a new govern- ment is formed an New Delhi. Hours after the announcement that she lost her own seat, the 59·year-old prime minister or dered the end of the state of e mergency. under which she im- prisoned thousands of opponents. and the restoration of all c1v1l liberties. Proclaimed in June 1975 lo keep her in office after her con viction on a charge of campaign irregularities. the emergency s parked...a voter revolt that con- tributed to her downfall, the de· feat of her son SanJay in his first bid for office, and the eclipse of the ruhnlo? dynasty her father. the late Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, established 30 years ~o. The chief contenders to suc- ceed her are two former leaders (S(e I NDIA, Page AZ) Laguna Bingo Ordinance Eyed 0•1ty Pilot Pf\010 l)'f Ptltrtck O'Oonnt'H IT'S BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD FOR GREG JOHNSON IN JUNIOR RODEO FOR BOYS Antics Were Part of San Juan Capistrano's Festival to Celebrate Return of the Swallows .City Jammed For R e trirn Of Su:allmt's The• s\\alln'\.' r1·l11r11l'rl to Cap 1 s I ran o Sal u r d .1 ' u n d brought v.1th thl•m .111 , • ..,t irrrntt•d 60.000 'Jll't'l.Jlor" lnr !hl• all !;'QUl'Strl:tll p,JI ,I()(• lh,11 h1ghl!ghl ed a wel'k 11r l'nmn111n1t' 1·t·lt·br a lion Tourists 1oint•d Ill\\ ,,...folk tn pal'k C'll \ s1 dt•\\ .ilks Ill S:i11 .Juan 'Capistrano fc1r most 111 th" :tftN noon Tht•v w.ilko•d r111l1•• trom whC'rt' thl'\ had p,1rk1•d !lll'1r c:1r' •t (l hnt• ( '.tfl\11111 ( ':tpl'I I MIO lh1 • length of th1· 1·11 \ Sadrl1Ph,1d. I lli.:h ~1'11n11l lt.11111 from S:.int.1 \n,1 "1111 t tw lt.11111 S \\ C' l' J1S t ii k I'' ,H\ JI ii Ill ltt 1• par acll' \\ h1d1 d 1 "" 1 111 nd. fro111 as far ,1\\,1\ as \r1111n.1 l>an.1 Hills ll1gh !'.t hool h,111!1 ".is run nerup. sJ1d T111H lh'ckt•r F1t·st.1 Association pubht1W cha1rm•rn · We had .1 lot or vcrv youn~ ch1ldn·n p.ir11c·1pat1ng .. \fp, D<'cker sa1cl l'ht•y are growin~ up with the• ~v...lllo\\s l>.1 r parade · · Weekend t-vt·nts inrluci1•cl .1 junior rodeo for JR and 11ndt•r A bout 6.000 1woplt• gathcn•d early Saturday mnrnin.: to \.\ J tch for thl• swallows· rt•turn from Argentina ThC' birds' ofririal timC' of arnval was 8 <12 a m • but their number w;is :..1id to lw sm:ill. Not so. saul San Ju;111 n•.,11knt and historian P:iml•la llallan. who said her <'.lb h;ivt• clrsplay<•d their annual n•-.l11•s:;nc•s<, to hr out swall<'w hunting "1 've SC'C'n a lot of s" Jllows this year," said Mrs llalla n, "and <See SWALLOWS, PaKe A2 ) Art Festivals Seek Permits Two of La~una Beach's three summer art festivals will seek necessary city permits in public hearings at the L:i j!una Reach Planning Commission m<'etmg at 4: 30 pm. Tuesday at c ity hall. The Sawdust FC'sl 1 val and th<' Art-A-Fair havC' both rcct•i vcd favorable staff reports subj<'cl to meeting t'ond1t1ons for fire prevention and lo <'as<' trnfrlc and pedestrian conjlt'sllon dunng the s ix-week f4'st1vnl st•ason this summer For the first tim<', Art A f'utr mny occupy a Laguna Canyon tile nt Arroyo Dnve and Canyon A~res Drives thus puttm" llll three art s hows the Festival of Arta, Sawdust Festival and Art A -Fair -within blocks or each other Pot Plane Crashes In Arizona; 5 Held WJNSLOV.. \111. I \ p I ..,,, .•• Galtfom1a men Olll' ol lhl•m from San· C'lcmenk "ere ar rested "hen a marijuana ladt'n plan<' ernsht'cl while attl'mptmg lo land on Armma lhghwav !l'I about 15 milt'" sooth or hl•rC'. fl•<INal drug agl'nh said tod;I\ T hl' 1111111 .John ·1 C: 1 ,1 \ :11. ol :\1ontl'rl'\. 'llffl•r1•d a h1ok1 •11 h.1c-k wht•n th•· l '1•ss11,1 :nu <'I .1sht'<I 1•,1rh Sund.I\ \\1th 11' lo.1cl of I 000 pound-. 11r lhl· 1llt·J,?.1l '1l'"'"'° V.t't•d -.;11<1 l'h1l Jord,111 "~wr1,1l <i~t'nt 111 t'h<1rl!<' ot tllf' l'hoen" 11ffH't• of I h1· l S llr ui- Enrm <'t•m1•111 \dn11nl'>I rat1011 1 ht• four 111 h1•r mPn att,•mptl'tl 111 mo\1• c;1,1~ :111cl th1· m.1niu.1n.1 Ir om th<' plane but all Wl·re ar r <' s tc· d r 11 r in .. P st 1 g a t 1 on of po.,s(•ssing mar11uana for sail• and smug~hn g, .Jordan said. .Jm dan 1dl•nt1ru.•d thl' others as Fr,11w1:; S Sturgt•nn. 26, Los (;,itos. H1chard E Smith. 30. Wh1l11t•r . Paul E D1t-rke:;. 26. Sar. Cl1•mC'nl<·. and !\'lll'hacl c;~ Md\an1•. :i.1. of Los i\ngl•ks. cur· r1•nth on parol!' for armed rob ht•r ' and a.,sault 1 hl• pl.1111• \.\ ,,., "Plllt1•<I n<'<1r ~11g.d1•s .ind foll11\\ t•cl to th1" 11!>1 th1·.cst \n11>na to\\ n tn a l'.S < '11.;t11m ... ,11rn.ift .J ordan ·said 1;1,1\ v.as f111\\J1 to ~ancopa <"1111nt' "'"llll.il 111 PhoPnl\ 1Ah1•rc• ht· v.a ... r 1·p111l1•tl 111 s,1t1sl;u·ton n111d1 !111n Timber Tolled lroine Urges Firm Be Fined By fflLAR\' KAVE Of'"" O~tlv P1tnt ,,,.u Despite protests b) the Prcsle\c Companies. Irvine <'it~ orftc1.1ls are c;u~gesting the comp;rny ht- rmed $19.000 for choppmg tlnwn 38 t'Ul'alyptu., t r ees "1th1111t p<•rmiss1on e<irl) this yC'ar But company offirwls sa\' thf•\ should bt• charged onl~ $4 ,IXIO ThC'y "a.v that only e1i:ht trt'r-; "' ere cut do"' n 1llef!ally. not :\Ii lrvme Assistant City Manager Paul Brady says the full S19.000 amount s hould be assessed because the company didn't ob tam a tree removal permit for any of the 38 trees cut down tn tht• new Orangetree condominium development. off Jrvme Center Drive A citv ordinance states that de- velopers who illegally cut down trees must either pay $.500 for each tree removed or replace th<' trN'S Cle m ente Market Robbe d of $1 20 A gunman \\'Ith a four day ~rowth of beard ht.•ld up the 7 E leven Market Saturday al Paseo del Cristobal and El Camino Real an San Clemente. The unshaven thief took $120 from the clerk after dl:\playi1fg a two-Inch blue steel r<'volver. The man was wenrtne blue jeans and a denim jacket. No vehicle was seen or heard. Police are m- vesllaoling. The company chd not obtain a trt't' removal permit. although its plans for thC' residential de· v<'lopment were approved a nd those plans included a proposal lo cut down 30 euC'<tl yplU!> trees .. T('rhnirally, the company did not rt.'CC'ive a tree re moval p<'rm1t for the 30 trees. However. we believe the plan approvals should reduce thC' s pecific viola- tion to eight trees, rather than 38 trees," Wilham Thrash. senior vice president of the Presley Companies. wrote in a letter to the city. Brady said that part of the re- ason he 1s suggesting the full $19,000 be assessed 1s that besides cutting down 38 trees ($ttTREES, Page A2) Play Receipts Escape Theft The theft of r<'ccipts from thC' La~u n a neach Hi gh School "Taming of t h e Shrew " pt>rformed Saturday was averted when Detty Davis. assistant prin e1pal. took the money home with hl'r inst~ad or lca\•lng the funds in theomce A window to the udministralion buildlnlZ was broken and entry m adt, 1t was discovered Sunday. Mrs. Davis told officers that rathe r than leave "about $200" at lht aehool after the play, sht> took It wlth htr Police are lnvestigal· ln'I'. Object: 'To Aid' Charities By J ACK CllAPP El.L Of llW O•oly Pllol \1•11 The Laguna Be;ic:h bingo or- dinance v.111 be re l'xam1n('CI in the light of a gamt•s Jpphc:atwn by a Beverly lhlb l'hurC'h l'allt•d the T emple of Jnsp1rcd L1vang <TOlL1. The ori::ani£atton w anh tu con duel games four days a week in a leased Art Colony sanctuary Mayor Phyllis Sweeney com- mented on the bingo law today following a Daily Pilot Sunday story about TOIL ;ind its intcn lions lo hold Bingo games 24 hours per week al the old First Christian Church building re cehtly acquired by a Heverly l11lls investment group .. 1 do not feel that ""as the rt•· ason that we passed tht> Hmgo or- dinance in the first place ·'The obJect of the ordmanc(' was to enable our local c•x1sllng <'hurches. servlCl' organi1at1ons and coantable orgcin11allons to raise monev. ·· Mavor Sv.ecncv said · · "We certamlv d1dn t cnv1s11>n a husmess of b11iJ.!o wh1rh 1s v.hat this appears lo be .. Certain I y. v. e n e<'d to n• l'Xaminc our ordinancl' W1• thought it \\-as good and l1ghl hut obviously then• needs to b(' a n· examination." Mayor Sw<'<'nt'\' saicl. • The c11y ·s nrdtnanl'C' was passed last yt•ar under a nc•w stall' law allow1nl! mun1c1pJlillC's the option of 1wrmlltmg hmgo play 10 rtllSC' runds for l'haritahlt• organ11alwns The city's ordinantt• rPqu1res 60 pl'rCent Of lht• bingo rt'V{'nUl' be dcvotl•d to pn>jl'Cl'> within lhl' ('tl\ TOIL church 's major projt'cts so rar mclud<· rl'\Hlllng the B1hlc and pro\ 1ding l't'mt'l('r\ pints rnr v. ar dead \ltached to its dpphcat1on "'as ,1 letter by .Jay Murley. real estate agent who sold the church. suggesting the 60 percent could be used to fund a community center and disbursed by a "blue ribbon committee " "I thmk we'd huvc to look al the whole picture to sc<' what that 60 percent would cost us." Mrs. Sweeney said One resident who called lhc Daily Pilot today was iratl' Dolly Reaver, a :lR v<'ar rcs1 dent of Laguna Beach. said she saw the operation as a lhn•at to the community "You try and build som<'lhtn.f.! 10 inches h1gh<'r th:rn thC' hm1t and they'll put you through hell But then they let this go on." Mrs Beaver said "The thmgs I would put in a l<'t ter to the editor. you couldn't print.·· s he added Police Chief Jon Sparks said the department 1s conducting a required background invest1ga lion of the TOIL church and 1Lc; (See BINGO, Page AZ) OLD FVRNITVRE SELLS UKE NEW So the int<'rior decorator said your old furniture hnd to go now what do vou do·• .. I sol<l 1t wath <1 Daily Pilot 1'lassified act." That's th(• advertisin1ot success. exper1eneed by a Huntinl{ton 1 Rench womun who pl acC'd this ad 8 Sofa. l{rn vt•lvt-1. sis tnrludl' Lo\t• St•nt fr1•c- Gd cond '4X•t-.1ocu If you're rtdtcorating call 642·5678. For quick resultic, the DtlllY Pilot i11 the ri•ht-l>'fact' to advt"rti1e ,I ' SERVED TWO TERMS Trustee Jane Boyd O•oly Piiot Slot! P"°'°' 12 YEARS ON BOARD Or. Norman Browne 20 Combined Years Laguna Trustees End Long· Terms fi)' PIOLIP ROSMA RIN OI t~ Oa11v P••ot Stall When the Laguna Beach school hoard me<'ts in April, 1t will hav{' i.:ained two new trustees, but lost 20 yl·ars of expe rience. Two popular incumh<.>nts chose not to run again ror the• office 1n the• !\lareh 8 t·lcct1on Dr Norman Browne. a dentist. st-rved 12 years lhrt'e terms on the board JanP Rnvd. o""ner of a traH•I agency. sc·r' cd l'Jght .) cars No remammg board member has ser"ed more than a single term. Board President Michael Sagar. who was re-elected, begins his second term in Apnl. Bro\\1lf' and Mrs. Boyd said they felt the comparative lack of experience of the new board would not harm the district. "Our kids are going to s urvive and excel no matter what hap pc•ns tn the d1str1ct... BrownC' said lfco suid his own t'xpen cnl'c ;1s H trustee taught him. "We coul<i srrt:'w 1t up and they 're bright enough to make the best of it "The~ never cea"l.' to ama7.C' me Give them half :c l'hance. <ind they'll go. G1\C them the• environ m<'nt, th<'y II make 11 · Mrs Bovd said the ne" board has the advantages of three m- r um bents -besides Sagar. Harry B1thell and Dr. DonaJd Chilcote -she believes are good policymakers. and a s trong ad· min 1slration. "I think we're very fortunate to have <S uperinten dent of Schoolsl Roh Sanch1s," Mrs. Boyd said. "He's done an ex- cellent job." The two trustees have been around long enough to witness full cyc les or education al philosophy When Mrs. Boyd came onto the board in 1969. "innovation" was the byword of e ducation Classroom walls were being rrplaced by room divide r& that with a push could convert in- ll mate classrooms into larger rooms. Group teaching began to •iv~ wuy to ni.ore individual ~tudent nttentJon.-ruchers were given aides to tree them for more teachln1 time. There was the New Math: parents couldn't help t heir youo1stera with h omework anymore berause even they d1dn 't understand it. "Now." Mrs. Royd said, "We're getting back to the basic math you had and I had .'' The reading prof(ram is more structured nov.. than during the free and flexible neuk of "1nnova- llon." she said Rut it wasn't a confu s<.>d parent group or the board or education which started the swing back lo basics 'The teachers themselv<'s \\anted the change ... Mrs Royd said A recent district s tudy of L aguna Beach High School graduates showed the students. too. arc part of the new /old direc· lion Most felt what they could have used mor e of. were the basics of reading. composition and mathematics. Said Mrs Boyd . "I think it's part of the swmg of the pen- dulum. This will always be true. One i11de and ba<'k to the other." When Browne cam e onto the boa rd in 1965, the F lower Children hippies were in full bloom Students were militant. The United States was in an un- declarro war Studt>nts had loud- (S<'f'TRUSTE ES, Page A2) Or:::J 7 :•sl W e ather Some low clouds near the coast Tuesday morning, otherwise sunny and a Jil. lie warmer. Lows tonight in upper 40s. Highs Tues- day in lower 70s. INSIDE TODA 't' Gov. Brown /mds himself in trouble with state labor leaders over the issue of yrowth Storw. A 7 - ' " fl C.HlllH I .... ,-!.Y:•I'" .. • lt '---' •111 \ .. 7 ...... ~ .... • AP WlnPPMIO Mollt MAP SHOWS BREAKUP Panama Tanker Destroyed Tanker Explodes; 27 Saved PORTSMOUTH, Va CAI» 'Fhe Coai.t Guard said today n 676 fool P;.inamanian tanker with a crew of 39 broke in two afl~r an apparl'nt cxplo~i.on m lht: Allan- t i c 140 milt•s off the North Carolina coast. T he Coast Guard said 27 or the 39 crewmen of the 20·year-0ld .Japanese-built tanker Claude Conway were rescued by ships and a ircraft. The other 12 aewmen were missing. A Coast Guard spokesman said five of the rescued were reported injured. The tanker reportedly was t•mpty al the time or the ex- µlos1on, which apparently OC· l'Urred Sunday, the Coast Guard ... aid Its stern. on whi('h mos t mem l>t.>rs of tht.> cn•w had congregal l'd. and lht• bow "ere spotted this morning b~ ~mother merchant \ ess<'I. the Mo~s Point Three other m<'r("hant ships Jnd a Coast Guard helicopter s ped lo the scent• and picked up s urvivors lhrou~houl the morn- 1111!: in clear. calm weat her, ap parently removing most of them from the tanker's stern sec- tion. .. As far as we know. no one was 1 a ken from the water." the Coast Cuard spoke!>m Jn said "Somt· of t h e m could h ave been 1n l1f<•b0Jls, bul th<.•rc i.lfl' no nm f1rmt·clrt•rmt-.orth.tt ' Th<' CoJ ... t C11.11 d ..;,11d 'nnh· of thOSl' n•:-.t·m·d \H'll l.tkl'n .thoard lhl' rne1rh:.in1 \1·i.wb at thesct>ne II\ ho.ti .ind nllwr' \\<'rt' hml>led onto tilt' lwl1n1plt•r \\ hll'h \\ ,J., 1.1l..in1• thl'fll lo <.imp l,1•11·11nt• '\ (. lh l.1tc• m11rn1nt.: thf' Coa.;t r;11.1rd "'flol..1·..,111.111 .... rid th1· ... 11·rn .ind lh1· him 11f ttw 1,1nl..l·r h.Hl drirt1'<l .1tx111l t"o mil1·' ap;irt. .t110111 1 :!!'> m111•., ... uut lw.1l>I 11t \\ i1111111µtt1n '\ f f 'rum Pa~ :I I TREES ... \\ 1lho111 app1<1\ ,11 lh1• l·ornpanv pl< .. 1C'ht•d · ,1ho11t HO others still -.t.1111l111t.: l'l•'.11·h111l! mc-.1ns tn m 111 lllj! 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Ural!~ \\roll• Ill .1 r q•ort to t hi· ('II" <'OUll ' II • It ~l'('lll" In nw I h.r t wt• must lJrl "'om1·wh1•rl' <1nd thJL .,omt•wlwrc· .,hould h1·1tm w1th the unaulhur 111•!1 n•mo\ ,11 of \tw I lr<.1nl!l'll'1•1· 1•1J1·,rl) plus trees, · Bradv continu1·cl Brady a<ldt•<I that. 1f tht• coun ell a~rccs with tht• poi.illon taken hy himself, ('1ly Mana~er Bill \Voollt>ll. and Community Dir<'<' lnr Eddie Pl'ohody, th«' Pr~le\ r ompanu•s will bt• nollhNI of lhl' d!'('l~IOll If tht-l'ounnl <11-;a~r<'e~ ;tnd \\ant., to r.-.hu·l· tht> ftrH'. the mat ll'r will be d l!i('U!lsC'd al a futurr• c·o1inr1l mc•c•t1ng ORANGE COAST 1 '< DAILY PILOT Tl\•0•111~ '"" t O• •• p,._ 'llW'ft\•"'• "•\ ,,,., bfWl'1tfW~"W f\,.,,, ,,.....,.YW .. fftr 0t•f'WY (A,,, r..,,.,.,..,,..tOl'ftP'"',,. ~•.ot~., .. fut11.,,~.,, ~,,,,, ., ,,.,..,.,Q,._ ,,.,,.,,.._ •1v r"'•· ,.._U N"'•PtHf fW~t\ H""'h~ .... f'll f {.W• ,,.,,. y,.u.,, ''•"'"' \a~\ Yef••• •l'Vj lAQ-ll'f'I .. ,_ .... ,. 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Al I GO • • • o~ral'Jn Private Negotiaru Weighed ··AU pol do ls u... .,.. "'* ordlnaJlC't'. Tba\ Jp(or m,.{l&l()tl1 wha~cr 1t i., will be caUJllE1"l!O Laauna Beach 8<'hoolte~hen and lh• board ~ educ•ttoa are looklnt at possHll'e chang~ tn th~ way wage tontructs are negottat ed between lh~m that could radically alter the public'a perception ol lhe proetis. Under tbe exiat in« m~th9'1. t(>a<."hers start the a nnual ntual by presenting a propol>al, which 1s given a public hear1ng. point by point 1r thet be lh~ will of lhe comumun1h' Next, the board or -=ducaUoa nu1k(•:oc ,1 counter propottal, abo s ubJt'l'I to mon• or lesi; naorous pubh<.· ht'artnp. t'ollowsna Lhat, form al oegoUa !Ions, :ie•rffned from the public, bt>~m The final agnoement rn- a cht-d t!'< Jt last approved by the board Jl another public hearing. Bog, 17, Suspect Murder Rap Eyed In Woman's Death As Pa:-;adc•na poltn• l>oughl .i murdl•r compl:unt Jg.rin~t tht• 17 year-old bo) thl') sJ) murdered Lake 1-·ure'il housl'\\lfr R ache I Sparling, members of the s lain woman':-family preparl'd for funeral :-crvites to l>c h<·ld Wednesday Mrs. Sparling, 3fi, th .. mothl·1 of four, was found shot lo de ti th in the San Gabriel Mounta1m, nl'ar ly a week after hl·r abduction. John McAlist.cr, a spokesman for Pasaden a police who are handling the case because the kldnaping took place as Mrs Sparling left her psycb1atnst's office in their city, said today evidence againt the teen aged suspect is "almost overwhelm- ing." He said his department 1s try ing to have the boy certified as an adultfortrial m Superior Court School Plan Revisions Considered Capis trano Cnrficd School D1 ... trict trustees will con!>1der re visions of high school curricula, student representation to Lhe board and distribution of board meeting packets tonight. The boar9 mee ting 1s scheduledfor7 30p.m . ind1!>trrct offices, 32972 Calle Perfecto m San Juan Capistrano Naval Junior Rcst·rve Ofr11·1•r s Training Corps <NJHOTC1, in 1t:oo ninth ~ear at San C'lemente l11gh Sl'honl. \I. Ill no lon)!t r bt• 11ffpn·1l in lhl• d1~lnt I '\;ot 1•nough .,tu dt>nts ha\ e enrolled m lhc pro. gram ovl'rthe p;1.,t l\'11 ~t·Jrs to continue 1t, ... aid Phthp G11)!111111 , a ... <.1stant ~upennlt>ndent Roth San Clemen te and I>.tn.l lltlls H1~h Schools "'111 of£1·1 ha ... 1c sktlls ( lmtc·s 1n tht• f.111 1f tru.,let•s appnn I' tltt• 11•1·11rn mended changts Denni\ Fh 1111 1>nnc1pal .1t San C lemenlt'. h.i alo;o prnpo<.c<l an .1mm,1l 1·r11lui.:~ pilot proi.:r .i m Suµt JeronH.· 'I hornsll') h.1s 11' q111• ... tcd board <1Ulhor11.<1!111n to 'tut1y ~ludl•rtl n·p11· ... 1·nta11on to thf' boan1 a n<I rl1slrtb11t 1on or hoard mc~t in ~ packet.; <'urrf'nt I\ l'a('h of thC' t .... o d1 slnC't htl!ll ,1·hool' h;,, ;i <.tudt>nt r t•prt•..,1•n t.1tl\ t', wh<1 o;1h nn the· 1111.11 d h11I h.1s IHl\Ohnf! JWI\\ f'r At·1·mding to :\le \list1·r. Mrs Sparling y,.as ""PPJrentl y man•ht'<i rnto a den:wh wooded 1 J' int• about 60 feet orf Angeles Crt•st l11gh\\>ay abov<' La Canad.1 laM Monday evl·nmg .,hot twict• in thf.' h<'ad and "l,11d out \'l'rv nl•ath . Tht• pol11·1· spokt·~man c·on - ftrnH'd that two :!~ ctiliht::r shell 1·.i..,111g-. wen• found near lht:? wornun's bodv lrl\'l''l1g:.it-ors d1scovl'red a samt• <·altlH.•r 1n the w oman'.!> Corvellt> Th<• arn•sted \'Outh pt>liet• say, has admitted the gu~ hc•longs lo htm, bul durrng the scarc·h for Mn. Sparling last \\l't·k. ht• rl'P<'<.tledlv denied kno"' m~ her whereabouts. McAhster said t he ooy told of - fu·c•rs h1· took the <·ar. ht>arrng thl• 111•1 sonah1ed hct>nse WL'V YOl . from lhp parking lot JO front or I hf:' doctor's 0H1ct• w here th1· "nman was \'1s1t1nl! In\ e ... t1~ator~ also ... ay lhf'\ lound lhL• ... nman ' JP"'<'lr~ and l)t' rs on .ti "" t>rts at t hr hou ... <' \\ ht'l l' till' ~11uth \\.is l1nnl<! SWALLOWS I 'vc talk('{) to other people who have said the s ame thing " San Juan c1tv fathC'rs have worried that the birds may be lt>ss rnel rned t o return to CJp1~trano as the city's popula- tion swt>lls The birds have been r eporte<l 1n 1ncreasmg numbers 111 le•.,-, hL·av1ly populated areas of < >r a n~e Count) Olh<'r cvenh of San .Juan ·s fiesta y,('('k 1nclud<."d hoosegow ria) F11da\. "'h<'n a r1e!>ta 'ihenff' \\ao; .rnthnn~ed to Jatl ·"" on1• .1pp1'.1rrng <111 ett\ <.lrt-'<'ts ''ho .,.. <is not drt'""ed tn Western i.!Jrb \mnng tlw" Jrres1Nf was an ou1 11( town 'l'-ttor "'hosf' chauf f1·ur dnv<'n hm1111.,1nC' "as tem- pnrJ11lv 1·onf1srn1t•rl for a 1ov 11de .1rountl tow11 with the dri \ rr at th<'" ht•t•I fh11m.1.., \11·1r1'11 I'll\ planning d1n•c•tor. "'·" \l<;tl•·cl 1n th1· tem por ,1 r\ J ii! I tH hi" w 1 f (' .rnd tl.1uf!hl<'r 'l'h<':W hrou ~ht him a lmlOJ.!n.1 sa11dw11·h wh1l'h was in pf'rlc·!'I .111tl g 1vP11 to l ht• pl 1-.rn11•1 l 11dt·1 I ht· holugnJ "JS .1 ftlC' \frrrdl .1pp.trl'nlh 1 .. n l th<' onh· plannt•r in tht· fom1h F r o ,. Pa,,.. A I LAGUNA TRUS TEES. • • I\ dedared tht•rr """ 1A.,1r .igainst 1t In the pas1 f<•w \C',1r.;, llr11\\n1• .,,11d. "It's turned <'ompl1•1rlv ,1round a~ain K1di; nnw a rt> gn.11 11r1 e n t ed . in<; tea rl n f rrtl" orientf'd And it'll 1·hangl' al!ain, 100. I m sure .. Rrowne ha s C\t>1•n nlht>1 1·han~es As a fre<;h man trusll·r hP i;aw th£' H hool" burl j.?t>t hit $1 m11l10n "It "'~ts .1 m1lt•st11111-. h1• n'<'allr'l'I "Now wt"rf' up clns1• to S5 million " Teacher!'\ have orJ,!an17f·d 11101" po\\ nful labor J,!roups ('ol11•(' II\ (>ly. lhC'v'rC' stronJ.!N and rom m and h1~her sal;irH•., "Thi· mort> mon"v th.it )!111•:00 111 tl'a('ht>r ... " ~a1rl Hrown<', · thf' lc.;s th!'rr is ava1lahle for mstnir ttonal programs .. S ince the landmark 'tat<' Supreme Court school finan('ing decision. Serrano vo; Prtec;t , Browne said , wealthier srhool d1s trict.s like Laguna ReaC'h have missed any chance they mrght hav e had for a golden age of education Tb e more m oney tht' distnrt generates, the less it ~et.s lo kttp Browne views 1t as a procl'!ls thAI prunes the extras or quality educalioo and ins ure!'i an ~ual level of mcdioC'ritv. Both board mem bers fell pndC' at certain a<'hie~ments · Mri;. Boyd -the sealin g of a !'iludent rC'prnentallvt" to the board. and expansion ot tht vocational pro ttram through ROP . Browne his role as leader whf'n i1'1'Ut''I hitt<'r ly spht the board. un<I lht• rom munltJ Each has dluppoant men ts "The thing that was most dlf. fi<'o lt for m e, .. uirl Mrs Boyd, "was~ turbult'nl t1mts on the board." She refttrrtd to a two )tar period lbnt endMt with the board with RrOWYW and MT!I Boyd oPJ>Ot«lfartngSUpt Willl•m t , l llomm 1973 I v..i.s som· to "<'e md1v1duaJs hurt I >Nas ..,orry to ... e<' the dis- t rl('t 1n\.11h f'd in controversy I 1nu .. 1 "·"' the s t aff, the lacultv l'\'t"ryone tned so \Pry hard lo keep the program J!Omg for lh<' s tudenls And they 'lll'l'('<'d<'d Th.ii must hav<.' been hard .. B rnwnC' "aid, "I'd like to see a i,:ood. diffe rentiated staff pro- )!r :l m of cilfferent leveb of I c• a (' h 1· 1 s a n d p a r a prnr ...... 1on:ils." a i;ystem of l1•a C'hc•rs :ind paid aides that 1·ould allow a IC'ac her to spend morC' Lime-rn a C'tual teaching. T here \\.OUld be possibilities or 11•,1<·hm.i.: morC' than one c lass 1n a l'la~<; J>ertod . or or team teaching "We st11d1f'd 1t hard ... Rrowne .,aul · tric•d to implement it. · It works ... h<' s pr<'ad his hands, "but 1tdoesn 't work." Urowne said the idea was <'ramped by Serrano fina ncing and teaehC'rs ·'To f!et out of the rut." ht> said. "1s ver v d1f- frcult Teacht>r.1 don't come up with innovative ideas for solving problemi;" The idea would have mt'lnt fewer teacher.;. The trustees' ;11lv1rc to Lhe1r replacements. M r!I Royd . "Take the time to do your homework." flrownC'· "llsC' your own heads in making decisions, for 1hC' mc11>1t !)art f'vt' seen too many peoph: bow to pr(>ss ure groups." Mrs Royrl plnn<1 to take "at lt.tu!H n YC'ar off" from 1H1hliC' life, t h<'n, "I'll probably get b:iC'k into i.omt'lhtnf.1 " Arownt> said he intends to stay nct1vt> in thf' SC'hools. as a com- munity member. and After 12 years. Rrowne saad, 'll 's 1mJ)06sible not to be a <1('hnol board member. not to thloll ltkc one ... Nowt. howC!~·cr, luchr!"!' and lbe board art> cOnl\1dcnna '* meth od of ne1otaat1un1 lhi.t would kttp the pubh(' 1n tht• dark about the 5Ptt1f1c:s of work ~'Qin· tracts untll a rtn;11 agreement ls reached. Only areas eu('h side considers subJecls for negotiallon would be presented for m1t1al public hear mgs f'or example. whcr<' now teacbers maghl propose a sax per- cent pay reuse and the board respond with, say, a two percent raise offer, wider the new system the public would be told only that one item for negotiations 1s "salary " As usual. the final agreement would be gh en public heanng, with fuJI details of the contr<ict s pelled out Until then, public input \Hlllltl be virtual!\ nil or, at hc•-.t cram ped bv .m 1n.1hll11v lo tJlk i;pt•nf1t'" ll'~1l'h1•r-.. ,1gn·c· The poss1b1ht~ of ;Hloptmg thL· ne .... sv~tem for neR11t1atrng, wh1('h has bl.•l•n twice• ust•d bv dis t nc·t c·ounsclors 1n "agt' talks. \\';1s hroughl 1111 ~It a rt'ct·nt hoard mcetin~ b~ Kay t:a:.t. I •'ord11·r., n•pre:-ent~t1vc• lo the· hot1rd She yomplaml'rt tha t ;1 Int of work gt'ics into tlw \\ ork up ot an m1tial propos al. and, if all the· law requires is a listing of items for negotiallons. she wondered, why go to the trouble? Besides that, Mrs. East said. teachers felt the counselors let them do aJI the lef?work for the counselors' own contracts. which were remarkably s1m1lar last year to the teachers' pact .. We fell." she said, "they <the ('OUnselors J had hrted parts Of the contraet. y,.h1ch we h ad worked very hard on." · I JUSt can L he lp ft>ehng 1r that ·s all it take;;. ""hy should .,.. f' put that kind of effort 1ntu an tn 1l1 a l propos al"" The board appNtrC'd to f:nm the 1dl'a NOnt' of lht• .id m m1strators s pokc against 11 A,WI,....._ WILL STEP DOWN India's Indira Gandhi •·rom Page :I I INDIA ... or the ('ooi,:rt·!'>~ part) \\ho 111 ol..1• with her. Mor<.11 JI Desai ..ind Jag J1van Ram Dc!'<.11. HI \\ ·"" ~1rs (;.rndht s rl1·p11lY prim<' rnin1stt·r 1n 10011 \\ hl'rt !>ht· s plll lh1· p.11 t~ 111 a 'llll).!glL· for pO\\l'I \\Ith l 'Oll 't'n .1tl\t' l1.•ailt.·1·s Ht• Jntl olhl'r 1·011M·n ;lll\'l'' fornwcJ the Op pos1 l1 o n Con gress. and 10 J anu<iry 1t merged with three other opposition parties to form the Janata. Ram. the 68·year·o ld leader of India's t:ntouchable caste, was the agnculture minister m Mrs. G andh1 '!> last cabinet Rocky on Tour CAIRO I API Former l S \'1cc P resident Nel~on Rockefeller .,.. t•nl s1ghtst·t•tng tn the upp.'r Eg~ pt1an c1l1e!> uf 1.ux o r and A!.wan Sunda~ arter .i ml'et1ni: "1th f'or f'llHI M1nislt:r bma1I 1''ahm) to d1scu~:, th(' m 1dt>ast d1sputl· Hot·kefollcr :.ir n \ l'd 1-'nda) on a pn "<t lt· '1 ... 1t iand made ovoUablc for nt~i~ by the <'1\y manag~r. ltll' Cit)' at tomry ld the Cit7 CO\DCU, .. C'h1~ Spark~u id . Chief Spurk~ :ti.id becau..'le the TOIL church ls nol local or- a11n1 zation ll WU likely ltle .,..ck 1round ebecks would take some ta me. The ~pplicaUon for the bmgo pC'rmil was m adl' last \\ Cl'k Tht• ht•ad o r the church IS !-'rank Wmston, who lists himulf as the '"Prime Minister." Winston said t.be c hurt_h wa."> founded 1n 1969 as the outfr<>wth of a real estate investment club. The f'irst Christian Church bu1ldmg at Legion a nd Glenneyre Streets y. as acquired by Carlyle Group, a real estate inveslmenl firm, for $213,000. Tht• First Christian congrega t1on dt>c1ded to sell the classic rhurt·h building . because 1h nu m ht·r-. hJcl dt·chned m recenl \ t•an. 'J hl· TOIL dwrch mdl(•ated on 1~ d ty permit application that 1t had ncgot1c>l'.!d for a 10 year lease for lht· building with Carlyle (; roup Al·t·rn d1 11g to lhc <J pphcatwn, bmgu would be played from noon to ti p m. Tue~d ays and Fridays <Jnd from 6 p.m lo midn ight on Wednesdays a nd Saturdays, 1f approved. Thief Gets 8200 From Laguna Home A burglar who ente r ed through an unlocked sliding door stole $200 from Barbara A. Gautney in the Arch Becw:h llt-1ghts secllon of Laguna Beach Poli ce believe the th1el ellmb('d to a :-econd s tor) balcony. opcnl'd the door, and lht•n made his way to the "'om an 's bf'droom whe re he found the money hidden in a drawer The re!>ident wa~ not home al lhP tame t i , ,. t ' • ,, .. • •, '"' \ ... C..t' t o, i*'fl'N' \•,. • enceWelkS new book is free at California Federal. It's California Federal\ way of sa~11ng thanks for bringin~ us you r savinw•. What else is {re<• at California Pedrral'? F'or arcounu.. of $1000 ur more there are free money orders to pay bills. free travel<>rs checks. a free safr• deposit hox. f rt•e notary st•rv1re and fr<>e duplicuting of ciocuments. People who have trust drPcls can get free collection service. and there·~ free Telephone Transfer ~Prvice too. W h~n you come in to open your account, pick up a book on Ul>, while th()y last. And ask how our other free services can help you suve money H<>m••mll<'r. 'rn1'n• lwll1·r orf m California. Calrl11r111a Fl'deral Savin~~. \Vunncrful! \\'unncrful! tt pays to stop by Collfomla ,_..ral. Ht>n•\ how muC'h. (~p•n~ our Saving'S Rate"! and Yit>lds. 71 • % Certifi<'ale Accmaat 8.06%• Annu•I 1\01" SI 1ww1 nr "''''~ I! tu 10 y•ar• Ann...J Y...14 ().\14% Cert Hint e A('('()ll n t 6.~· Annuel It.tr 11.IMlll "' "'"r" 2' t 111 111 y .. ,. Annual Y~ld 5l1t% Certificate A~nt 5.92'!;• ""'" .. ' lhlr> JIOO or """~ 90 dap t<t I ~·or AMulY .. w 5\4% P.ssbook A('('Ount s.m· (urr.-il 1~n .. ,1h •nr •-•nl AMu•I Ytr>!d A11n11al Rat" Add. "It h•tra .... ur ttftl• .sav ing mont>y. 'A""""-')""'°'• • ..._. ... ~ •. 1, .,,"",..""~..-...._,_, ~.-. •• ,¥.,._ ...-wt'-•n•t ,..~ •. 111 .-11,. .. _.,. • ••• , r;r•u• """"""•l tft " •• ,.,. 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S1•11 City officials and residents or Newport Beach's Beacon Bay are hopmg the third time will br· mg the charm as they try to re· solve the dcs1gnat1on of large parts of the tract as tidelands Caty Attorney Dennis O'Neil explained today that 30 of Beacon Bay's 75 homt•s are on land de· signaled as lldelands. ·'The ~tate Lands Commission has ruled that permanent re· :.1dential use on tidelands 1s a no· no." O'Neil said. f'or the past three years the c1· ty has unsuccessfully sought legislation which, an effect, would swap designations with the tidelands area in Beacon Ba~ and the neighboring yacht basins. a permitted tidelands use that 1s on territory that is de signaled as upland The city's interest an l'hanging the d~1gnat1on is based on the fact that Beacon Bar sits on city· owned land that 1s lea::.ed to the Jo.5eph Beek family and sub- 1 eased to 1nd1 v1dual home owners Thal lease has another 11 years to run and city councilmen want to renegotiate the terms of the lease wtuch, they believe, are wi.Jll·below current fntr market values. The city attorney ex- plained the tidelands issue must be resolved before the lease can be renegotiated. O 'Neil said this year's Jeg1slaltve effort to resolve the tideland problem, which will be introduced by A!isemblyman Ron Cordova CD-El Toro>, 1s going lo be shghtty different from the ap. proaches used to years past. O'Neil swd that. instead of cl· rering the state a straight trade· ore by redesignaling the 30 Beacon Bay homes property as upland for the change in desagna- llon of the yacht basin from up- land lo tideland, the city wall try to "sweeten the pot." O'Neil said state officials have indicated they would look more favorably on the proposal if the city were to buy a piece of pro- perty ntxt to tht Upper Bay w1ldUte preserve and turn 1t over to the state. He said examples of what might be used are land at the base ol the bluff behind the publicly-held North Star beach, or the so-called land trade rem- nant in the Bluffs which could in· elude the bluffline and eight-acre parcel between the bay and the <See BEACON, Page A2) • a Gan • to uit After Loss Dog Boo D~ta lroine Council Gets Scoop By JOLARV KA \'E Ol It.. O•oly Polo! ~t~tl Irvine C'1tv Council mc•mbl'rs have all Lht• PoOJ>, probably more than they thought they would ever want to kno\o\ ttbout dog doo in Irvine park!> The author of tht• Do~ J>rop pings Report." Parks Supl'n 1sor Charles KnO\o\ ll's, e\pl:.uns al th1.· outset of lht' dol'Unwnt. "This r{·- port was cart'fully .ind fartut11ly written. not m1·ant for humor or Jest." ''It ln('llldt•s I 11111'. t•fforl. JnC'lhnd of r<'m°' .11. mtthod 111 dispos1t1on .tnd Jppr<1'1matl· Jmounl, ''the• n•porl c·ontinu(•s Counrllwom;1n J\lary /\nn ldi An1in •Fan' Gaido, whost: t1u1•ry prompted the report. rt.'m.irkt·d toda\. "You ha' e tu admit, 1t 's a thorough report · The condition at College Parh. according to Kno\o\ les, is ... Drop pmgs picked up each day clunng early morning hours. T\\ o tec:h111 rians spend a half-hour eac:h al this pro;ect. .. A shovel with a hand spJde I trowel J are used for tools The material is placl'd an a plastic· bag, 32 gallon size When the bag IS full. It IS tied In a knot Thi· hags are taken to tht• OranJ.:l' County Dump in Trabut•o l':.in:.un on Mondays and Fridays <Sf't> DOGS, Page i\2l Toronto Man Holds Hostages in Bank TOR0'1;T() 1 \I' •\ man\o\hn said ht> \\,ts .1 tau of Pr1•s1clPnt ldt Amin ht•ld -.unw l'i pl'rson::. host..igt• m .1 tic!\\ nlo'-' n Toronto hank toll.I\ .i nd d1•n1t1ndt•d <1 planl' lutJll.t• h1111 lo l l!tinda I \.\,mt lo :--1•1• 111~ p:il ld1 \min l '\t• nl'H'r nwt th1• rn.m hut Im a fon or tu s. s.11d th1· man whn 1dent 1f11•d h1 ms1·l f ,,., Hob Mcl'lark111 of \, .1111·•111\ 1•1 BC and SJHI ht• \\ .J .... 1 rt\t'I ('l'llal y 1n tht• l'on~o nm' Z.1111', 111 W•i:1 Toronto r:11t111 q,1t 11111" hroud ca-.t his ... 1at1·n1t •nh .inti polit·l' w l' 1 (' Ill t u 11 l'l 1 "' 11 h h 1 m b v tel(•phoni· In ,1n 111t1•1' 11•\\ "1th IL1d10 Sta lion c1'•rtt tht• 111;111 -,.11 d ht•"""' a rmed with ;1 l:! J,!.111~·1· ,hotgun loaded '>'tlh f!\t' shoh Ltl(•r he ft red a \o\Jrntnl! -,h11l "I m in a pretty good s1tu<1t1on really. as long as these CO\.\ hovs don't try anything runny. thl• man said o\'er a CBC radio pro gram. ''l''e got about 15 people up herC' and they'\ e got nowhert• to go There's no wa) reall) th<' police can get at me unless thcv can snipe me. which I doubt · The Bank CanadtJll :-iat1on,1l \.\as surrounded by polic1• Am bulanees stood by. b11t 1\ wa), not k n o w n i f I h c rt• w c r r ;1 n y casualt1e), Puhc·e s..11d the m:rn demJndl'd a c..ir to take ham. four hoslitl!<'' and a senior pohcr> nffic1·1 to Toronto International Airport AskC'd 1f he was prE>pared to Ust• the gun. the man 'aid "Yr-.. I am That's \.\ tl\ I hroui.:ht 11 alOnJ! · Timber Tolled Irvine Urges Firm Be Fined Dl'sp1tc.-prot~st:. bv I hc> Prc•,h•} Companies. In int• c.-1ty offll'1.1b are suggesting th1' l'ompanv lw fined $19,000 for t'hopping clu\o\n 3K c•u1·:ilYr>lu-; trC't''> without permission C'arlv this q•ar Rut company offH'1als sa~ ltwy '\hould bt• rhal'J.:l•cl only S4,000 ThC'y say that only c·1ght tn•cs were cut down lllt•gall:i. not JR IrvinC' Assist .int Cal\ M anag..r Paul Brady sa.v ... the> full $19,0<)() amount s hould b(• ossessed because the company didn't ob- tain a tree removal permit for any of the 38 trees rut down m lhP new Oran,::etr<'l' t•ondom1naum development. off lrvnH' Center Drive. ~city ordinance s lates that de OW Fl/RNITVRE SELLS LIKE NEW So the interior ckcorator smd your old furniture had to 1:0 ••• now what do you do? "I sold it with a Daily Pilot classified ad." · That's the advertising success experiencecl by u Huntington 'Beach woman who placl'd thil' ad : II' S11(:1. )!I ll \l'l\'l'I ~~' lnrl11dc• 1~1\(' S1•11t lrr1• c:t1 ron1t "' '',, If you're rN'lc'corating rail M2·5678 f''or qua('k resolts, the Daily Pilot is tht' nght place to •dvertlse. \CJOpl'rs who 1llrgall} tut clo\\n trees must eatht•r P••~ S500 for each trrc rcmovt'd or replace the• trees The company chd not nht;11 ~1 trre removal permit. <ilthoui::h its plans for the residential di' 'l'lopment \\f're approved and those plans included a proposal to cul down 30 t'ucalyptus trees. "Technically. the company did not receive a tree removal permit for the 30 trees. However, we believe the plan approvals s hould reduce the specific viola lion to eight trees. rather than 38 trees," William Thrash. senior vice president of the Preslev Companies. wrote m a letter to the r1tv Brady said that part of the r(' ason he is suggesting the full Sl9.000 be assessed 1s that besides rutting down 38 trees without approval. thl' company "plearhed" about HO others still standing. Pleachin~ means trim· ..,,ing severely. "If the tree ordinance is to mean something in the communi· ty, then we should not relent and let persons remove trees without first obtaining the appropriate trte removal permit." Brady wrote in a report to the city roun ell ''It seems lo me. that we must blart somewhere and that 'somewhere' should begin with tht unaulhoriztd re.mov3I o( the Oraneetrt>e eucalyptus tret>~." Brady continued. Cl.irk B11t•J.. X of \;t•wport Bcal'h shows off one of the glop ... of t.ir th.it \\astwd ashore at Balboa s Wt•dge Sun- <L1\ ()lf1<'1ab .ii till· l'll\ 's munne department an• 111 'l'~l1gat11w g•HH'\. l>loh~ lo try lo detcrmtne lhc11· ongtn. \1111 t• tha11 .1111100 pt·npk \isill'd the· ;'l;L•wport Reath ... twn·l11w 11\ 1·r lht· \\ l't·kt·nd hut lifcguarcb had littl<.· ac t 1nn .1). rno ... 1 ~hunnt•d :'i5·dt'~T't'l' wat<·r Heiress Predicts 'Fantastic Increase' R\ TO'YI R \RI.Jo:\ .Of'""" o.-11v Pilot St.ett lnant• hl•1r1•ss .Jo.in lrnnt' Smith pn•rltt'lt·d tu<i.1~ <Jn in 1rt'.1s1•111 l.1nlast1< fagurPs of till' ,,11\1t• 111 thl· ll\int• Cumparl\ 1f th1• "..tll' of !ht• or~ana1at111n 1·;in ht• 1h•laHd for ,1 [urther f1v~ y1·ar::. SIVDENT EATS 400 GOLDFISH BROOJ.\IN(;S, S [) IA !') A South Daknta Stall' Univl'r sity student ate 400 hvt' goldfish to ('am mont'Y for a charity drive Rerry Ml•yers. a JUninr from Wall, S.D, swallowed the fish in five hoursand34 minutes. Mrs Smith le.,ifl{'d 1n Orangl' <'ounty Superior Court under l'ros-. examination from .lames Irvine Found at ion attorney Howard Privett that the com· pan)·~ value M·ems certain to grow by$40 million" .,.ear ~he condemnl'd two bids cur· rcntly lx'forl' Judge James F. .Judge as "unrcallst1c" in the light of strong ind1callons that a streni?lhenang economy will mean ('Xpans1on on many fronts for the Irvine Comp;my. The Mobil Oil Corporation has offen•d $281.9 million or $33 50 a share for lht' lrv111(' Comp;rny. Its accepted offl'r stood at S200 million or $24 a share two years ago when Mrs . Smith stepped in with a lawsuit that haltl•d the sale. <See DELJ\V, Page A2> II-year ReigtJ. To End :'llEW L>ELlll, India <APl Prime Mm1ster Indira Gandhi dN'1ded today to resign rollowmg lhl' loss of her :-eat an Parliament and re\crses sufrered by her Congress party m the lnd1t1n general election, her spo~esman !>aid Opposition leaders began talks aimed at formin~ a new govern mC'nt. The prime mini s ter 's spokt•sman said Mrs Gandhi would formallv submit her rc :-ignution Tuesday. endini;: 11 years as leader of the world's second most populous nation (China has the largest popuhi tion l The Congress party. which has ruled India since independence from Britain 30 years a(!o. Lrailed by a w1dC' margin 1n thl' parliamentary returns and ap· peared unlikely lo win enough seals to stay m power. With r esults declared in race~ for 393 of the 542 seats 10 the lower housl' of Parliament. the new Janata ! People's 1 party and its alhes had 211 scab, only 61 short or a maJonty with 149 still to be decided The Congress party, which won two.thirds of the scats an the 1971 elections, had 134 scats. The pro Moscow Communists won sevcn seals. and indC'pendents ancl other groups spill the remainder Most of the seats still lo be de· eided were from c1mstituencil's m northern India, a center of .J anala strength. In Washin(!ton, Stal£' Depart ment officials said it was too car Jy lo judge the effel't of the clet· lions on l'.S .. lndian relations. Thev added no valid assessment 1s possible until a new govern· <See JNDIA, Page A2> Mrs. Fluor Said 'Fair' Newport Beach resident Margaret Fluor, mother of Fluor Corporation president and board chairman J .R. Fluor. was report ed an fair condition today at Hoag Memorial Hospital. llospltal aides said Mrs. Fluor. 77. is recovering from inJunes s uffered in an automobile acci dent. However, they would not disclose any information regard inf? her injuries or any clela1ls of the auto accident. Officials at the Fluor Corpora tion referred all queries about Mrs. Fluor to the hospital Bingo Law Re.,examined Beverly Hills Clwrch Seeks Laguna Games By JACK CllAPPF.LL • Ol tlw D•llY Pt lot St•ll The Laguna Beach bingo or dinance will be re·cxammed in lhl' hght of a games application by a Beverly Hills church called the Temple of Inspired Living (TOILI. The or.canizalion wants to con· duct games four days a week in a teased Art Colony sanctuary. Mayor Phyllis Sweeney com· m("nled on the> binf!o law today followtn1 a Daily Pilot Sunday atory about TOIL and its 1nten- t1ons to hold Bingo games 24 hours per week at lhe old Fl~t Christian Church building re· cenlly acquired by a Beverly Hill~ lrwestnient group. "I do not feel that was the re- ason that we passt'd thl' Rmgoor dmance in the first place ·'The object of the ordinance was lo enable our local existing churches. service orgamialions and charitable organiut1ons to raise money," Mayor Sweeney said. ''We certainly didn't envision a busln('Ss of bingo which 1s what this appears to be. "Certainly, we nt-t-d lo re· examine our ordinancf.'. We thou1iht it was good and tight but obvioul\ly there netd1 to be a re" examlnallM," Mayor Sweeney said. The city'• ordinunce was passed laat year undtr a new atalt law allowing munlc1pwit1es the option of permlUlna bln10 \ ·' play to rruse funds for charitable> organizations. The city's ordinance requires 60 percent of the bingo revenue be devoted to projects within the dtv ton. church's major projects 110 far include rewtiting the Bible and providing cemetery plots for war dead. Attached to ib appliN1tion was a lotter by Jay Murley. real estate agent who sold the church. suueaUng the 60 percent could be used to f\.lnd a community center and djsbursed by a "blue ribbon committee." "I think we'd have to look al the whole picture to see what that 60 percent would cost us," Mrs. (See BINGO. P•se AZ> AP WlteOllOto WILL STEP DOWN India's Indira Gandhi Reports Say Pot Smoking 'No Damage' ClllCACO (Ar ) There IS no e,·1dent'e that hl'avy mari1uan.1 ::.mok1ng changes thl' structure of the brain or t't•ntral nervou~ :.V!>tem. t\o\n rt:.')>l'arch groups c'on(•ludc>. de).p1t<.' earlier C\'ldC'n<.'C that part of the brain v.astl'd away umlt.'1 prolong1·d smoking The new slud1<.')>. c..irned out in dt•pendently. an· reported in the Journal of th<• American Medical 1\ssociallon . Thl' <'arlil•r st ucly was reported in 1971 in Lancet. a British mc>dacul Journal. 111 which re- SE'arrhl'rs testing 10 young men who were heavv users of mari- .1uana found ev1dcncl.' of atrophy 1n lh(' brain Th<' Brit 1sh .,tudy. conducted b' D r A M c; Campbell of R11stol Ro' al l 'n1tl'd Hospitals ;ind his rolleai.:ue:. v. as done with an X ray tc•rhniqu<' invol\' ing an;ection of aar or ~.1s to out- line portions of tht• bram The nt'\o\ stud1 t•s involved a re- cently developed X ray kchni· que . C'all<.•d computerized tr:.ansaxial tomography, in which no gas inJecL1on ts nec>ded to out· line st•ctlons of th<.• brain as th1• head as :-;cannt•cl One• wa:. conducted by Dr. Ben Co of tht• WM;hington UnivC'rsity school of mc•d1<·ml' in St. Loms, and by Or Donald Goodwin of the University of Kansas school of med1c•ane an Kan).aS f:ity. Kan . ;.ind lht•1r t•olleaguc•s Or :n:e~~:as t \leathe r Some low clouds near the coast Tuesday morning, otherwise sunny and a ht tic warmer Lows tonight m upper 40s High" Tul'S· day 111lowcr70s INSIDE TOD/l V Gov Brown finds himself in trouble u>ith statf labor leaders over the issue of growth. StoTJI, A1. Index At V•ut S.rvltt A 1• "''"c•.-111 IHll~ AU AML.o,.,.,, IU L M. hY1! Al Me,..y T,... AIO '""'.,."'" 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The warehouse is located off Moulton Parkway about a quarter of a mile south of El Toro Road. The warehouse is isolated from other structures and firemen said no other buildings 11 ere endangered by the fire. Butch Donner. maintenance fon.•man, said the blaze started as a mechan1t• attempted to tut away part of a d<.1maged wheel axil· on one of the busc.!>. Apparently a spark went h;1t•k and set off the gas tank, hut \It• knocked that do\\ n with our CO 2 ... Donner S\ltd '"But the heat seemed to ex· pand the gasoline in the tank and 1t gushed out the top and caught again and really went up " Donner saic1 the f1 vc• occupants of tht' ware>houst• flt•d lo safety outside as ttw flame-. spread rnp1dly through t hr hutlrling, 11 h1< h \\as <tbo 11s1·d lo '>lore sup· plll'S Tht• heat from •ht• fire hu<'klcd llw hulldmg".s corrul'(alcd c;tecl pl.tttni.: F1rempn had to rip out l:1rgt• SN'ltons of thl' rnnf to allow •.rn11!.t• Jnd ht•at to d1ss1patC'. Fird1i.:ht£'rs were hampered Ii\ the fact that lhNe arc no IHd1 ants Ill th1• .ll'l',1 Ftre crews h.id to lay 2,500 f1·et of add1t1onal ho"" to reach thl· nt•<ire!>t ma;or \\ ,1tN '>llpply BEACON ... <·,tsting Eastbluff Park that the I 1 \'lil t> Compan..' has offered to st•ll lo th1• r1h Hut 0·~1·1f potnled out that the c•tt~ doesn't have the funds 111 buy .111) property outn~ht. :-.o lhc pro 110:1;d may have to be hast•d on a rnntrngcncy su('h us the> future purchase using mon<'> from the 11•rwi.:nt1.1tu111 of lht• lkacon Rav l 1• , .... ,. - 0 'N l'i t <'om·etlt-d t h1· issue 1s comphl•alt•d. hut added that ht' lit•l1l'\'c•s all of thl· prohlt·ms ol th1· l1·a!'>t' rl'ncwal !'an ht• n•sol\C'cl · 1111c't' this lldt•l,tnds m.1tkr 1-. 'it'll I Pel •' -;hips lo Arrive SAN DIEGO CA Pl -Five mnrt• big warships are dul' back today after eight months m the Western Pacirie and the Indian Ol'l':.tn ORANOI! 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Mar High School senior David Norns has re· ceived an appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy. He will be sworn in a~ ;.i midshipman July n. Young Norris is the son of Mr. unci Mrs. Thomas P. Norris of Newport Beach. TM~ oflhe ('vine Company is planned bttauat' lht' fo1m1Jn. Uon. wruch controls S4 S percent of the company •lock. mu1l dlveat It.Ml! ol ILi holdin1s by 1883 under the Tn Federal Reronn Act of 1989. Mrs. Smith testified today that the company could be worth $400 million and possibly more it the present bidding is abandoned and a new round of bidding or. dered in five years' time. Mrs. Smith, who owns 22.4 per- cent of the Irvine Company stock, continu ed today to criticize company management for its failure to guide the or· ganization to the position she believes it should be. And she criticized the founda- tion directors for their control of Irvine Company policies and for what s he said was an intent to fill the Irvine City Council with pro· Irvine Company m embers when the city w<is established in 1971. W ASHfNOTON <AP) The N Y . ~an the letal action In l' S Supreme Court overturned 1974 wMn hf' turned GS and d~- today I fedt'ral court dt.'Cisaon <'OVtred lh••l. even though• tha.t rould have ~t the federal Co'laresa two years carlit'r out· governrnenl more than $}7.S lawed differences ln Social bmIOb and provided mont money Security bentfilJJ based on sex. e~ch month t.o nine mllllon re-he could have been collecting t i red m en receiving Social $18.30 more each month if he Security benefits. wt> re a woman. In an unsigned opinion, the court reversed a ruling bJ a federal court in New York that a 1972 amendment to the Social Security Act banning sex dis· crlmination in benefits must be applied retroactively. Will Webster or Northport. E'ro. Page A I DOGS .•. {'o~gress may replace one bt;nef1ts formula with another without making it retroactive the hi~h court said. The fact that Congress changed lts mind in 1972 and equalized the treatment. of.men and women ''does not con· stitut~ an admission by Congress Iha~ 1L-s previous policy was in· v1d1ously discriminatory.•• Prior to 1972, women were awarded slightly higher Social Security benefits than men with the s ame earnings record bee a use or different formulas used to calculate benefits. Its stern, on which most mem· bers of the crew had congregat ed, and the bow were spotted this morning by another merchant vessel, the Moss Point. Three other merchant ships and a Coast Guard helicopter sped. to the scene and picked up survivors throughout the morn· ine in clear. calm weather, ap· parently removing most of Murder Rap Eyed In Wonian's Death "One half a bai,:, or c.1pprox· imalely 15 gallons of material is picked up each week at this park. comprising about 98 percent 11ickup," Knowles stales At Culverdale Wildl'rnl•.!>s Park, which runs behind the Culverdalc homes, "no attE'mpl ts made to pick up dropptngs. Due to the wilderness effect, it would take hours to scan the area." Arson Seen Cause of Fire Newport Beach fire in· vestigators said today they sus· peel arson as the cause of a SaturdC1y night blaze that gutted the bottom floor of a two.story in· 1ves tment firm, causing an estimated $4,000 in damage. them from the tanker's stern sec· lion. "As far as we know, no one was takt'n from the water.·· the Coast Guard spokesman said ... Some of them could ha1 e ht· en 1n lifeboats. but lhl're arc no con- firmed reports of that.·· The Coast Guard said some of those rescued were taken aboard. the merchant vessels at the scene by boat and others were hoisted onto the helicopter, which was taking ~hem to Camp LeJ·eune N C. ' Front Page .4.J BINGO ... Sweeney said One resident who calkd the Daily Pilot today was 1ratt: Dolly Beaver, a 38·year resi· dent of Laguna Beach, said she saw the operation as a threat to the community. ".You try .and build something 10 inches higher than the limit and they'll put you through hell. But lhen they . let this go on," Mrs. Beaver said. "The things t would put in a let ler lo the editor, you couldn't print.·· she added. Police Chief Jon Sparks s aid the ~epartment ts rnnducling a required bat•kground 1nvestiga. lrn11 nf the TOIL church and its operators. "All the pollcl' department can do i~ that which is required by the ordinance. That information whate,·er it is. will be gathered and made a\'ailable for review hy lhc city manager. the city at· torncy and the City Council <"h1efSparks said. · lh11.'f Sparks said because thl' TOIL churl'h is not a local or i.:.in1zat1on tl was likely the back ,ground checks would take some time. The application for the bingo permit ~as made IJst \leek Th(' head of the church i" Frank Winston . whn lists himsC'lf "'the>" Prim<'~linister ·· \\'1nston said the churrh "as founded tn 1969 as the outgrowth pf .1 rt>al estate lnv~stment rlub Thl' First Christian Churd1 h11tld1ng at Legion and Glenne-.·n· s.t• t•!.'ls \\as acquired hy C'ar:~yl1· (,roup. a real estate Jn\ t•stm1•nt f1 rm. for $213.000. The F~rst Christian e<>ngrega t inn decided to sell the classi<' diurrh butldin~. h<'l'ause its numhers had dC'clinNI tn recent ~ t·ar~ The TOIL church 1ndkated on its city permit application that 11 had negotiated for a IO year lease for the building with Carlylf' Group. . According to the application, b1n~o would be played from noon to 6 p.m . Tuesdays and Fridays a~d from 6 p.m . to midnight on \\ ec1ncsdays and Saturday~. if approved. As Pasadena police sought a murder complaint against the l7·year.old boy they say murdered Lake Forest housewife Rachel Sparling, memhers of the s lain woman's family prepared for funeral sen•1{·c:-to be held Wednesday. Mrs Sparling, 36, the• mother of four. was found shot to death rn the San Gabriel Mountains near ly u week after her abduction. John McAlister, a spokesman for Pasadena police who arc handling the case because the kidnaping look place as Mrs. Sparling left her psychiatnst's office in their city , said today evidence againt the teen.aged suspect is .. almost overwhelm· mg ... He said his depurtment is trv· mg to have the boy certified as an adult for trial in Superior Court. According to McAlistcr, Mrs. Sparling was apparently marched into a densely wooded ravine about 60 feet off Angeles Crest Highway above La Canada last Monday evening, shot twice in the head and "laid out very neatly." The police spokesman con· firmed that lwo 2S·caliber shell Frone Page ii l INDIA ... menl 1s formc·d in :'\t•w !)('1111 Hours after the <•nnounl'ement that she Inst ht•r own scut, the :i!l year·olcl primr minister <>r- dered the t•nd of the 'Statc of cmergcnc~. under which Silt' im· p1 t<;on1•rt thous,111cb uf opponent~. .111<1 th1• r e:o;tori!tloll 1Jf all l'I \'ti Ii IH"rtH•o.; l'roC'),11m1•rl Ill ./111t£' 1!175 111 kc-t'p nt•I Ill <tffll l ' .tll1•1 her COii 1ll111111 1111 ,, 1·11,1ri:i: ul camp<.llgn 11 n·i.:ul.11 it ies, the t•mergcncv s p;irkt·d a 11111'1 r I'\ olt that c·or~ lrl l111tpd to lll'I do\\ nf;tl I. I hi• de feat of twr.'on Sun.iav in his f1r-.t hid for office, and the eclipse of the rup!1Ji! dvnast v her father. 1 hi' la.le f nme M1n1:-.ler .IJwaharJ,ij Nehru, established 30 years a~o The chief contender s to suc· 1·eed her are l\\o former leaders of the Cungrl's:. p<Jrty who hrnke \\ ilh her. M01 ar.11 I lt•sa1 .ind .Jag. '".in R<.tm Dc•sa1. RI. 11;1<; Mrs C.1ntlh1 's drput.v prttn1• min1sler 111 19tl!I "ht>n sh(' spilt lhe partv m i.I :-.t rug~le for P0\1 er \I.1th c0t1 't•n·at1ve leacll'r!'> llr and othc•r <'Onservattvc>s formed !ht• Op position Congress. and tn .January 11 merged with three other opposition parties to form the Janala School Board Meets Newport.Mesa School Distn<'t trustees wdl meet at 7 30 p m Tuesday in Costa Mesa C11\ Council chambers Will 'Shocker' Lean Living Pays Off WEST FRA,NKFORT. Ill 1A P > Thev n• mrmber Oscar D1llon as living u l(>~tn, precise lir"e in a $15·o-week rented room . They rcme~ber him going to the grocery store each morning "hke clockwork," buying a few things to eat, a bottle of milk and always two newspapers. They remembered him as a m;rn who never mar ried, who kept to himself -a man who looked like what he was, a retired old man who had worked as a bookkeeper for Old Ben Coal Company's No 14 mine. Oscar died in the spring of 1976 amt left a will that shocked many a perRon in his small h ometown of West Frankfort In Southern Illinois. It gave $600,000 to the Southern Baptist Foreign ~lsi;lon R.oard, $250,000 to th" Illinois Southern Rap list Association, $50,000 to his own rongreg1:1t1on, the Fl~st Buptist Church. and $.tSl.000 to some dll\tant re· lat1ves. casings were found near the worn an 's body. Investigators discovered a same caliber in the \\Oman's Corvette. The arrested youth, police sa~·. has admitted I h1· gun belongs to him, but dunn~ lhl' search for Mrs. Sparling h111t week, he repeatedly denie<I knowing her whereabouts. McAlister said the boy told of ficers he took the car, bearing the personalized license WUV YOU, from the parking lot In front of the doctor's office where the woman was visiting. But at Harvard Community Park, 25 gallons of poop arc picked up. believed to be a 100 ' perl'ent pickup, the report stutes. Leashed dogs are lt·gal m all ln·tnt• parks Hoeptncr Park yields about JO piles t•ach Monday and Friday when ·•technicians" clean the area and Presley Park has five piles on each ofthosedays." Racquet Club Park has 25 piles, Ranch Park has 30 piles and the Willows Park has 20 piles every Monday and Friday. Inspector Art Morton said lht' arson theory is based on report:. from fm.•m£>n who said they found a door already forced open when they arrived at Spiller Jn. ves tment Compan y, 1703 Westcliff Drive. A final report is due Tuesday, Morton said. No one was in th~ building when the blaze broke out shortly before 9 p.m. Saturday. Newport Beach firemen quickly put out the flames. confining damage lo the lowernoor. Wunnerful! Wunnerful! '"'°I .-\1_.. ( J I t ~ L"'-'fj'I ,. y, .. f. Lawrence WelkS new book is &ee at California Federal. It's California Federal's way of sayin~ thanks for bringing us your savings. What else is free at California Federal? For accounts of $1000 or mon' t~ere arc free money ordf'rs to pay lnlls. free travelers checks, a free ~af c> deposit box, free notary ~ervirf) and free duplicating of documents. People who have trust deeds cnn get free collection service. and thC'rc'~ free Telephone Transfer Service too. When you come in to open your account, pick up a book on us, while they laRt. And ask how our other free ser':"ices can help you save money savmg money. Remember. you're better off in California. California Federal SuvinR"S. W11nnt•rful! Wunn1~rful! It pays to stop by California Federal. lli>r<''!' how mud1. 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II .• • I \I .. d, h111••I 21!1111 :'>11111ln1td< ttl\ll 17111 ;,1<1,q•11111 Ill :'\IT\c;111~ flf'\('lf tf>/m.1 (.othur<I St 1w111 l.d111v1•1 c11111111111111 .. 11 1'1111:01 1J111<1t';'.;1;,;1;, • •• • die ek EDITION VOL 70, NO. 80, 2 SECTIONS, 2.C PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 21, 19n 1Teen Faces Rap in Toro Moin's Slaying As Pasadena police sought a murder complaint against the 17-year-old boy they say murdered Lake Forest housewife Raebel Sparling, members of the slain woman's family prepared for funeral services lo be held Wednesday. Mrs. Sparling, 36, the molher of four, was found shot to death an the San Gabriel Mountains near- ly a week after ber abduction. John McAlister, a spokesman for Pasadena police who are handling the case because the kidnaping look place as Mrs Sparlmg left her psychiatrist's office m their city, said today evidence againt the teen-aged suspect is "almost overwhelm- ing." He said his department is try- ing to have the boy certified as an adult for trial in Superior Court. According to McAlister, Mrs. Sparling was apparently marched into a densely wooded ravine about 60 feet off Angeles Crest Highway above La Canada last Monday evemng, shot twice an the head and ··1a1d out very neatly " The police spokesman con firmed lhat two 25-caliber shell casings .,.. ere found near the woman's body. Investigators discovered a same caliber in the woman's Corvette. The arrested youth, pohce say, has admitted the gun belongs to him, but durin~ the search for Mrs Sparling last week, he repeatedly denied knowing her whereabouts. McAlister said the boy told of ficers he took the car, bearing the personalized hcense WUV YOU. from the parking lot in front of the doctor's office where the woman was visiting. Investigators also say they found the woman's jewelry and personal effects at the house ~here the youth was hvmg. Meanwhile, the Darel Sparting family of 24311 Lakeview Lane were preparing for the funeral services lo be held at 1 p.m . al Trimly Presbyterian Church in Santa Ana where Mrs. Sparling was an active m ember of the con- gregation In addition to her husband, the owner of a small Santa Ana manufactunng firm, the slain worn an leaves four daughters rangmgmagefrom 13to 17 . Rhonda, Rochelle, Renee and Rebekah Sparling all attend El Toro area schools . Mrs. Sparling's parents both <See VICTIM, Page AZ> • a Gan • to nit After Loss Crew1ne11 Missing Blast Tears Tanker .!part PORTSMOUTH, Va <AP> The Coast Guard said today a 676-foot Panamanian tanker ~1th a C'rcw of 39 hroke an tY.o art(:r .m apparent explO'>IOn an lht• Allan tic 140 miles off t ht• North Carolina coa:-.t The Co.l!'it Cu;1nl .;,11<1 28 of !ht• 39 cn•wmC'n ot !ht• :w v1•ar old Japanese built tanl,,l'I · l'laude Conway wen· n·stut'<I hy ships and aircraft Thi-othvr 11 crewmt'n w1•n• n11:-.s111g A Coast Guard -,pokt•small :-..11<1 five of th1· fl"H'lH'<I \O. l'r<• r<•porll'd injured Pot Plane Cra,shes; Five Seized \\ INSLOW \n1 1,\1' 1 Fl\t' lallfor111a m1•n 11111· ol tht•m from San Cll'nwrllt• Y. l•rc ar restt:d \\hl'n ,1 mJI riu.ina ladcn plan(' C'rasht•d ''hilt• altt'mptin~ to land on \r11011a ll1i:h~a\ ~/!I about l:i m1lt·s south 11f tit•rt'. federal dr11~ .ig1·nh s.nd toda~ Th<· pilot . .John T ( i1 ,1\. :1·1 of Montl•rt•\. -,ufft•r t•d ,, hrok1:n back ..., ht' n th t• < ,. ... -. nu 21 o When the explosion occurred. apparently late Sunday, thC' Cony. av was bound from New York to Freeport in !he Bahamas Y.1th 536.000 gallons of 011 aboard, half of which "'as for its own 1•ng1m'~. the Coast (;uard ..,airl Thl• ship carrit•d <1 c·n•\.\ of :l~I 20 ltalwns .ind HJ L·r;1gu..1y.rns, 11f f1t·1alssa1d Its stern. on which mo ... 1 m1·m hers of the crew had t·ongn•gat ed. and the bow \.\ere· spotted this morning by another merchant vessel. the Moss Po111t Three other merchant ships and a Coast Guard helicopter sped lo the seen<' and p1t'kC'cl up sun 1vors throughout lhP morn anl! m clear. calm weather. ap P<t renllv removing mo-.t of them rrom tht' t;rnkC'r' ...... tern !'il'l' lion · ,\s far J:. \H' knoy.. no one was tjkt•n from tht• \\ ater, 'tht> Coast Guard spokesman sa11t Some or them could havc bt·<·n 1n lifeboats. but there are no <'On rrrmed reports of that · Thl' Coast Guard said wm<' of those rescued \\l'rt' taken aboard the mer<'hant \'esscb at the seen<• b..,. boat and othC'rs \.\ere ho1 st1•d onto the hel1coptl·r. which wa ... takm~ thl•m 111 Ca mµ Lt>Jeune. N (' lh li.ltf' m<1rn1ng, th4· <'nc1..,t <s.-eTANKER. Pa~f' A:!I Glop 011 Beaeh Cl~11 h. lkd•. 8 u~ :\e\\-port Beach :-.hO\.\<, off one· of tht' J,!lops 111 t;ir thal \\ashed ashore .at Balho.1·-. Wl'd~c· S11n d ;n Olln·1ab al thl• nl\'s marine dt•partmt'nt .ire 111 '1•st IJ!;1t ing gom•\ blob!'. to try to <IL•lt•rmine their oragin \lor1· lh.tn .·10.000 pl•nple \'isilt•d the :\(•wport Beaeh ~t10rl'l11w mt•r lhl· \U•t>kt-ncl hut ltfcguard" had httk at· t ion ..... most shunnt•d :l~·clt•grt'!' "at!'r crasht•d t'arl\ Sunll.1\ \\,1th 1h load of 1,000 pou ntl ... ol t ht• 1 lle~..il Mexican w1•1•d, '·"" f'hil Jord.in. 'spec1.t1 ..igt•nt 111 t h,trg1• of t hr Phoenix offie1• ol t h1• I " Drug Enforcc1rwnt \d1rl1111sl 1 ,1t1rin Bingo Law Re-examined The four oth1•1 nwn itllt·mptl"cl to movC' c;, ·"· anti lht· manJ11<1n.1 from thl' pl.tn1· hut all Wt•r+• .1r res l <' d fn r in ' t' ~.i 1 .: a t 1 on of possessing marqu.1n.1 1111 '>al<' Jnd !'imugghng .. lonl.111 ..,..iuf Jord;in 1rl1·nt1fll'd th<• otht•r., a ... F'rancis S Stur ,::ron. 2fi. (.,..., Gatos. Rit•harcl i-: Smith :io. Wh1tt1er. P<1ul 1-; ll1erktos 21i. San Clemenll', anrl Ml<'h:wl c; McKane, 34, of Lo:-1\ng1•l<•<;, <·111 rently on parolt• for .11 nJ<.'d r oti berv and assault. The plane was spoltt•d near Nogales and followed to this northeast.Arizona town by a U S. Customs aircraft. .Jordan said Gray was flown to M anrnpa Coun ty Hospital in Phot•nix where he was reported 1n satisfactory condition Orani:~ Coa..a L ., .../:: ~ ~· :;:::-- Weath~r Som e low clouds near the t'oasl Tuesday morning, otherwise sunny and a ht tie warmer. Lowe; tonight in upper 40s. 1 hghs Tue:i;- day in lower 70s. INSIDIE TODA. Y Cov. Brmun f 1rub h1msrlf an trouble with .~tot(' labor leadus ovf'r tl1f 1.u11r of growth Story, A7 ••••• , \ Beverly Hills Church Seeks Laguna Games By JACK CHAPPEi.i. 04 t .. 0•1ly P1tof St•ll The Laguna Beach hingo 11r dinanC'<' will br rt' examirwd 111 the lr~ht of a games appl11·at11111 h\. ,1 B<'vcrly lhlb church 1·alh·ll thl' Temple of Jn..,p1rC'd L1v1ni: <TOI Li Thf' nrgan11ation want'> to ron rlul't ~ames four dav-. <1 Wl't-k 111 a leased Art Colony sanctuary. Mayor Phyllis Sweeney mm mented on the bingo law today following a Oaily Pilot Sunday story about TOIL and its inlen lions lo hold Bingo games 24 hours per week al the old First Christian Church building n · cently acquired by a Beverly l111ls investment group .. , do not feel that was the re• ason that we passed tt?e Bingo or dinance an the first place "The ObJe<:l of the ordinance' wJs to enable our local ex1stinlo( churches, service orgam1al1ons and charitable oq~an1zalaons to raise money," Mayor Sweeney saad ''We certainly didn't envision a business of bingo which is what this appears to be. "Certainly, we need lo re- examine our ordinanC'e. Wf' thought it was good and tight but obviously there needs to be a re· Housing Appliances Stolen From Home Brand new housing appliances valued by the victims at $961 93 have been stolen from a con st ruction site in the Mission VirJo aren Oranae County 11herlfr'11 or ricers aald the appllancea were to be installed by the Mission Vit?jo Company In new homes l<K'ated in the Alicia Parkway area. One dlAhwasher and four trHh com· pact.ors wert" token 1•-c ,1man.1t111n:· \l,1\.1H' S\O.t'l'nc•\ said Thl• <II\ s 01 tl1n.1n1·1· "'•'" Jlll ... Sl'd 1a ... 1 \('.II' 11nd(•1 ,1 0('\\ ... tat(• la .... allo\\tn).! mun1<·11li.1ht1cs lht• option of 111·rm1tt111~ b111.1:?0 pl;n. to ratsl' funds for l'h~nt.1hh• organ1n1t1ons The t·1ty s nrrl1n,int•t· r<.>qu1n•s M pC'rct•nt of the bingo rt>venu£· be devoted to pro1ccls within the l.'llV , TOIL church's major proJects so far include n•writing th<• H1hlc and prov1d111g cemetery plots for war dNtd Attached to 1ls application was a letter by J ay Murley, real eslat1.' agent who sold the church. !>11ggesting the 00 perrt>nt could be used to fund a C'ommunity renter and dishursed b' a ··blUi' nbbon committee." .. 1 think Y.C'd h~\\''' to look at I tw \~ hnlC' J)IC'lllrt" tn ""'""hat that f)(J IH?rct•nt Y.ould < o..,I us.' \1rs Swc>ent>\-said On<> r<'sld<'nt ~'ho <'ailed ttw Oall) P1lot toda~ was 1rah• Oollv Reaver .• 1 :~ H.·ar rc•s1 dt•nl 1}f Laguna llt'lH'h, said <;ht' saY. thr npt'ratinn as a thr<•at to the commumty. "You try and build something 10 mC'hes ·h1 gh('r than thl.' limit and they'll put you through hell But t.pcn they lt•t Lhil. go on,•· M rs.JJeaver said "The thin~s I would put 11111 h•t ter to the C'd1lor. vou couldn't print." she add<>d · Police Chief .Jon Sparks said thp department 1s rondu<•tinj! a 1 t>quired background lnV<''l1j!a t ion of lh<' TOIL rhurch and its <~RINGO. Pait<' t\:?l Will 'Shocker' uan Living Pays Off WEST FRANKFORT, 111 <AP) -They re member Oscar Dillon as living a l<•an, precise life 1n n $15·a-wcek rented room. They remember him going to the ~roccry store cu ch morning "lik(' clockwork," buying a few things to cat. a bottle of milk and always two newspapers. They remt"mhercd him as a man who never mar- rwd, who kept to himself a man whu looked Ilk() what he was, a retired old man who hud work<'d as a bookkeeper for Old Den Coal Company's No. 14 min<' Oscar died in the spring of \976 tlnd left a w1 II that shocked many a person in hi!\ small hometown or West Frankfort in Southern llhnols. It gav~ Sf>00.000 to the Southern Baptist Foreign Mission Board, $250,000 to the IlllnoiA Southern Bap- tist Association, $50,000 lo his own congrel(alion. th~ 1"1rst Baptist Church, and $.Sl,000 to Rome distant re- latives .{ J II-year Reign To End NEW DELHI, India IA P l Pnme M1mster Indira Gandhi del'1ded today to resign following the loss of her seat in Parliament and reverses suffered by her Congress party in the Indian genl'ral elel·taon. her spokesman said Opposition leaders began talks aimed at forming a new gov.em· mt:nl. The prime minister's sp11k1•sman said Mrs G;rndhr would formally submit hN fl' s 1gnal1on Tuesday, ending 11 years as leader of the world'!) second most populous nation. tChina ha::; the largest popula lion I The Congress party. which has ruled India since independence from Britain 30 years ago, trailed by a wide margin an the parliamentary returns and ap- peared unlikely to wan enough scats to stay in power With results declared in race~ for 393 of the 542 seats in the loY. er house of Parliament, tht ney. Janata tPeoplc·s l party and its allies had 211 seats. only 61 short of a majority with J.19 sl1ll to be d<"c1ccled Tht• Congress party. \\. h1ch won l\\O thirds of the seats 1n the 1971 t•lect ions, had 134 Sl.'ats. The pro· MoscoY. Communists won seven scats. ancl tndl'IH'ndents and other groups split the rem a1ndcr :\1ost of the seats still lo be de c1dcd were from constitucne1cs in northern India. a center of Janata strength. In Washington. Stal<' Depart ment officials said it was too ear h to Judgl' the effect of the elec tions on U S ·Indian relations Thev added no valid assessment 1s possih!C' until a new govern ment is formed in :Vew Delhi llours after the announrE.•mt•nt that s hC' iost her own seal. the ~>!l ~car.old pnme min1stt'r or dered the end of th<' 'ltilte of l'merj?enc~. under \\htl"h shC' am- prasoned thousands of opponenL'i, .ind the restoration of all Cl\. II 11 bcrt1cs Prod<iimC'd in .June l975 to keep her in office after her con v1ct1on on a charge of campa1,::n 1rregul:iril1es. the <"merg<'m·~· ~parkt'<i a voter revolt that con lnbuted 10 her downfall, th<' de· frat of her son Sanjay in his first h11I f<>r office, and thc eclipse of I ht• ruling d.vnast.v her father. tht> late Prime Minister Jawaharlal <Stt INDIA, Pagt> /\2) Brown Names First Black To Cabinet SACRAMENTO !AP> Gov Edmund Brown Jr. today named Leonard Grimes as the first black member of a California gov ernor's cabinet, succeeding Chief Justice-designate Rose Bird. Brown also named farmer Richard Rominger as state direc- tor of agriculture in a move seen as an attempt to patch up his rela· tionsh1pwilh farmers. Grimes, 5.1, the state's General Services director, will replace Ms . Bird as secretary of Brown's Al{riculture and Services Al( ency. Grime~ said he hopes "to keep the governor reminded or the ('00 ce rn of blacks nnd othtr minorities." Romlnger, 49, said his appoint me-nt marked "a new beginning" a departure from ~e past rocky relationship between the Brown administration nnd the •Jericulturt" Industry. "('ve bffn a larmtr au my nre, .. heaald. AP Wl..,plloto Will STEP DOWN India's Indira Gandhi Minibuses Destroyed By Blaze A fire brok<' out s hortly before 11 a m. an a Laguna Hills Leisure World maintenance w.irehousc, JpparC'ntly destroying or badly damaging two $25,000 m1mbuses bemg worked on inside There were no inJurics report· ed in the fire. which produced a column of smokc v1s1blC' for miles. The warehouse 1s located off Moulton Parkway :.ibout <1 quarter of a mile south of El Toro Road The warehouse is isolated from other s tructures and firemen said no other buildings were endanJ!ered by the fare. Butch Donner, maintenance foreman, said the blaze started as a mechanic attempted to cut away part of a damaged wheel ax le on on<' of the buses · Apparently a spark went back and set off the gas tank, but we knocked that down with our CO 2." Donner said · But the heat sccmed lo ex· pand the gasoline m th<' tank and it gushed out the top and caught again and really went up." Donner said the fi ve occupants of the warehouse fled to safety outside as the flames spread rapidly through the building, which was also us<'d to store sup- plies The heat from the fire buckled the building's co.Tugated steel platini;l Firemen had to rip out largE.' sections of the roof to allo\\ s moke and heal to dissipate. l-'1refighters were hampered by the fact that there are no hydrants in the area Fire crews had to lay 2.500 feel of additional hose to reach the nearest major waler supply. OW FVRNITURE SELLS UKE NEW So the interior decorator said your old furntture had to go .. now what do you do? "I sold it with a Dnily Pilot classified ad." That·s the advertising success experienced by a Huotlngton Bench woman who placed this ad R. Sohl arn veh•et. S75 . llldud~ t.ovr St-el rr.-r Gd . cond. xxx :l(l(x~ H you're r decorating call 642·M78. For quick result.a, the Dally Pilot Ia lh• nsht pla~ to ed\!ertUse. I· '1 ' ~ ' ·-..... &rw,,........MH MAP SHOWS BREAKUP ·;Panama Tanker Destroyed Fro•P~AI TANKER ... Guard spokesman said, the stern and the bow of the lanker had drifted about two mile::. apart. about 125 m11t•s southeast of Wilmington.NC ·An 011 slick\\ as n.•ported althc ~em'. but the.• Coa:.t Guard said 1t hi1d no inform<1t1on on how l'X- tens1ve1t was. School Plan Revisions Considered Capistrano Unified School Dis· lnct trustees will consider re· ')sions of high school curricula. s~udenl represcn& at ion to the board and distribution of board meeting packets tonight. The board meeti n g is scheduled for 7 30 p.m. in district ulfices. 32972 Calle Perfecto in San Juan Capistrano Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps INJROTCl , m its ninth year at San Clemente 1-ligh School. will no longer be offert.'<l 1n the district Not enough stu· dents have enrolled in the pro gram over the ptist two years to rnnttnue 1t, said Phihp Grignon. assistant su perintendent. Roth San Clemente and Dana I111l s lligh S<•hools will offer bas11· skills clinics in lhc fall. 1f t rustccs approve the re com nH'nded changes Dennis Flynn, principal al San Cl<'menlc'. has also proposccl an animal l'l'ology r11lnt program. Supt Jerome Thornsley has re- qul•sted hoard authon1<H1on to i.tucly student rcpn•-.£•ntatwn to thc board .md d1~lnbut1on of hoard mrettn~ parkt•ts CurrC'nt I\· l'arh of tht• l\l.o d1-.t1wt high ... choot-. hJ-. ,1 ..,t u<lt·nl reprC'-.en- l.1i1\ t'. "ho s1h on thl' bo.1rrl but h.i~ no\ OllllJ.! f)O\\-C'r ,4 Nothing Credit Card \11~:\E ·\l'Ol.IS I \I' I \.\ h.tt .., Hl tho· 1·.1rch f11r r. 1 h.., '' n I· ,1 r 11 t h (' r :.. ·• Nothing' (' .1 rot lw1.., h ,..., 1·rn11 t' 11 JI \I. tlh 'th1· 1".1nl that t•nd-. r r 1• d 1 I c .i r d h ,J .., -. I , . .., ''" t'\'l'I" The '\lothmg l '.u<l ,., 1·m Ii 0 :. ., t' cl \\ I I h I h I' purC'hLl~rr .., n.1mt' ,1n<I ;11· 1 mint n11rnlwr ,md "·'' s 11 '' .1J>.,11l1111•1\ good 1111 l\Cll h 1111-! r arnth1•1 ;11 .... th·· j!111dmg, fem, .. lwhin<l lh• '\ot hing {'u Doctors to Speak At Forurn Tu~sday l>r c; 1llwrt 'VI llodr1gm•1 and Dr D;1v1cl (" I.aw of tht• S.id d l(•haC'k Com mun1t~· lf n-..p1t .ii 'taff will <ll!iC'US!. pulmonarv rr hahihtation at a forum Tur.,dav The forum will hC' prt•s1•ntC'd .it i p rn . in thc auditorium or ('lubhousc Ill. Leisun• World. Laguna Hills llrsrrvations muy be m.1d(• b~ <:ailing Saddlrbark llosp1l.tl, Community Hclaltons Dcpm1m£•nt. &.17 •1500 OAAHGfCOAST ~ DAILY PILOT Thi Or.\"fJ" (O•\t O~· 11 Ptl~t -'"'....., " 'rflim ~,,,M,..,.._ p,,.,, \O•.IN~"yff'W.Or ~~ (tM\t P1,"•1• "'·"'4 l f'""D•"''t ~, .. ,,. ~ t """' .,, O...t>l•,hf'd M tt•y ltUDllf)h '"0.• tor (h'\14 ..._,\.it "'f••f'W"tl f'r' h M11.-h~M "'•rhi f.f}t.Jll'\ ••"' It/If •t •w1t1111• \vld rh4 • V• 't• •"'4 l ~·t""• ...... " ~ '"' c ~ t • ,,~,,. '"0 ('ll'l•• #'4 ··-' ""h• \t\..,t , ... ,,,, .. ,~ """"' \.~,, lN> ll-•ft ,.. .. , PU ft "'""'> " •""' ' .. , 'If') w.,, ,. ... '"••I (l)\t.-. M• \ "'''' • t1~.t ..... , ...... ft••\•M"' ef'lltl P"'1t•\Nlr J eO • t-"n Vil• Pu\lft•ftl eM 0-,.,.tAI Motf\.\O"r '"•f'\1'11\ Ct•'t'll Flf•tCM" '~·"''' ............... Men•o•nQ frtll4H ,,_,, .. ," lff4 ttlc"41rfl P ""'" "'"''•"' ~'"-•Q1nt fdttOt\ S•ddl•b•cll Vllll9Y Offtc. 1'>ilt t It P.tr "Oftd 1111 ~·ft Oft"qO r tffWe'f' Ofllcu ,,,,,. M.,,, l)l'tWf'\I ,.,.v,trHt t-t11"'Hf\Qlon f\•1r f\ "'', •~"' loutttt••d t ·~ •••rh t , .. C.lflf'WWl!';'ft St,••t Tel41Pllone (71•)'42-4321 CleHlfled ~dvenlalntW·M71 \Attctt•b.tc" ti V'tHf¥ ...... #\ 0.ho &t1·fa10 !a::· ·r~ ;:~, °:,!':r,, '~~~. ~:·~.F-~ ,..,. .... , ftt •dw-•t i'•""-"" "-•'fl•il\ "'"" ~ 'tarochu.•f w 101011111r , •• ,,.1 •••r"Plu4t•~ ,., f~t?f't, ... ~, liKeifld <••n .. ,, ... •\._ .. c.,.t• .-,. (eHft,'-•• \v•u"•''•" •• c•rt1•' U ti .,..,_.,_,., t.f ,...II U \0 ~lirr.I• MOll11t• dr\lHW11 .... \) t0 M+flllf"'• ,. Damage BY.Pot? CHICAGO (AP> There 1s no evidence that heavy manjuana smokillg changes the structure or the bram or central nervous s ystem, two research tToups con clud e, despite earlier evidence that part of lht-brain wasted away under prolonged smoking. T he new studies. carried out in- dependently, are reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The earlier study was reported 1n 1971 in Lancet, a British medical Journal, in which re searchers testing 10 young m en who were heavy users of man- 1uana found evidence of atrophy 111 the brain The British study. conducted by Or .\ M G. Campbell of Bristol Ro) al Cn1ted Jlosp1tab :rnd his colleagues. was done with an X-ray techrnque invol\: mg injection of air or gas to out line portions of the bram. The new studies involved an•- cently developed X-ray lechn1 que. called C'OmputeriH·rl transax1al tomography, 1n which 110 ~as 1njcct1on ts ncedc·d to out ltne sect10ns of the brain as lhl' head is scanned One w:.is conducted b~· Dr lh-n ('o of the Washington Untvcrsily school of medicine in St. Louis, and by Or Donald Goodwm of the University of Kansas school of medicine in Kansas Cit). Kan., and their colleagues. The second was earned out by a team of Harvard medical school researchers headed by Dr. John Kuehnle The first of the two studies JO· volved 12 young men who had smoked five or more manJuJna cigarettes a day for at least ft\ e } ears. E'rona Page 11 l INDIA ... Nc.•hru, established 30 ;-cars ago. The chief cont<.'ndcrs lo sue eced her are two formC'r leaders nf the Congress party who hroke with her. MorarJi Desai and Jag JI\ an Ram Desai. 81, was Mrs. Gandhi s deputy prime minister JO 1969 when she split the party in a -.trugglc for power with con -.en Jltve learll'rs lie ann other consen all\'CS formerl the Op po'\tllon Congres:.. and 111 .I anuary it mC'rged "ilh th.('(• other oppos1l1on parties to form the Janata Ram. the 68 year.old leader of India's l 'nlouchabl<' ca.,lc, \I.as the agnt•ulturc· m101ster 1n ;\1rs (;,1ndh1' l,1.,t l'abtnl't Hr brok<• with her last month and formP<I th<' Con)!n·c;s for Demncrt1C'\ '' h1rh won ~E'\ C'n seats in t hl' t'ar IY ret11rno.; f'roJtt Pagr . I I VICTIM. • • l amt• lrnt11 M('Xtco <1nd <;eltll•o 111 the oesert l'Orn munity or MoJa' t· The wom<1n s hu.,h.tnd '><11<1 t•1 1IJ} ne met hi s futun· "1fr "Ol'n she \l.d:. IS .H•ar-; old Spilrltng tome' from lht· S;.in .loa11u111 \'<till')' The Spdrhni!-. <ilt(·ndccl follege tOl.l'lhl'r 111 hdkl·r~fll'lu .inti Fresno Thl· toupil' mm l'd '" I 1r.m~l' I ·ounl\ 13 ~ l'ar .... a~o h \in~: 111 \nahe1m 111r JO H'<ll"., .1no 111 du• 1.Jke Fores. commun1t' 1or 1h1· pJ-.t thre<' ~t·ars '.\Ir-. Sparling \\a' IO\Ol\l'<I in church J('tl\ 1l1cs for it numb<'r or ~ l'ars, her husband SJttl O•lly r 11o1 P!Mlo ., P•lrltk 0"0..-11 IT'S BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD FOR GREG JOHNSON IN JUNIOR RODEO FOR BOYS Antics Were Part of San Juan Capistrano's Festival to Celebrate Return of the Swallows 60,000 Jam Capistrano Huge Parade Honors Return of Swallows Tht' -.wallows returned to ( ',1 p i s l r .111 o S a t u r d a \' a n d brought wtlh lhl'm ;.111 l'::.l1matcd li0 ,000 :.pl·<:lators fur lht• all· l'Qucstnan parade that highlight ed a week of community cclebra- llon. Tourists JOtned townsfolk to pack cit y sidewalks 1n San Juan Capistrano for most of the after- noon They walked miles from where they had parked their cars to line Camino Capistrano the length of the city Saddleback High School band from Santa Ana won the band sweepstakes award in the parade. which drew entries from as far away as Arizona. Dana l11ll s lltgh School hand was run- nerup. said Torn Decker, Fiesta i\ssoc1at1on pubhcil) chairman. ··We had a lot of very young children part1c1pat1ng." Mrs. Oecker s:ud · 'Thc.•y are growmg up with the Swallows Uay Frona Page 11 I parade " Wl.'l'kl•nd l'V<.'nls 1ndu<h:d ·• Junior rodeo for I!! and un<lt•1 About 6,000 µc·oplc.• i,:;ilh1:n·ci early Saturday mornmg lo watch for the swallows' return from Argentrna. The birds' official time of arrival was 8:42 a m, but their number was said to be small. Not so, said San Juan resident and historian, Pamela Hallan. who said her cats have displayed their annual restlessness to be out swallow hunting. ''I've seen a lot of swallows this year," said Mrs. Hallan, "and I've talked lo other people .,., ho have srud the same thing · · San Juan city fathers have worried that the birds may be le!>s inclined to return to Capis trano as the city's popula lion swells The birds hC1vc be•m reported 10 increasing numbers 111 less h<>avilr populated an·as of Orange C1)Unt:. Ulhl'r c\ cnts of San J u<in 's f1l•sl<1 "eek 1ncludccl hoos(•gow day Friday when a f1l'~la "sheriff" w~is' authori1.ed tu Jail anyone appeanng on city slrc·t•ts who \\as nol d1·ess<'d 1n Wc~lern garb Among thos<' arrested was an out-of lo\\ n visitor whose chauf· ll'ur driven ltmous1111' v.as tern poranly confiscated for a JOY nd<' around town with the drt ver at the wheel. Thomas Merrell. city planning director. "a::. ,·1s1tl'd in th(· ll'm porary Jail b~ hi-. w 1fc and daughter The} brought him a bologna sandw u:h. "h1ch .,., as tn· sprctcd anti given lo lh<' "prisoner · L'nder the bologna was a file'. Merrell apparently 1sn·1 the only planner in lht' family Ruling Rever~ed ., WASHINGTON (AP ) -The U S. Supr~mo Court overturned today • r~ual court declaloo that cooJd have coat tbe federal aovernment more then $17.5 billio n and provided more money each month to nine million re- t 1 red men receiving Social Security benefits. ln an unsigned opinion, the court reversed a ruling by a fed eral court m New York that a 1972 amendment lo the Social Security Act banning sex dis- crimtnalton in benefits must be applied retroactively. Will Webs ter or Northport, N Y , began the legal action in 1974 when he turned 65 and dis- covered that , even though Congress two \cars earlier out· IJ" ed differences in Social Sl'tur1ty benefit:; based on sex, he could have been collecting $18.30 more each month if he were a woman Cong re:.s may replace one IH'ncfils formul.i with another \\ 1thoul rnaktng ti rl'lrnacl1\'(', till' high court saul The fact that Con~n·ss t•hangl•d 1ls mind in · l!.172 and cqu<Jl1.:l1d the tre;itment of men ;md women "docs not ton- stilute an admission by Congress that its prl'vwus pnltcy was in v1d1ously discriminatory " Prwr to 1972. women wen· :.iward<'<i slightly higher Social Sct•uritv benefits than m en \l.tth the same <•arn1n~s reconl because of different formulas used to ca!culatc benefits Whc.•n Congn•ss c•hminated the d1slinct1ons. 11 chd not make the amendment n•troacl1ve. It wrote into the measure a plan that would not create full male· female equity 11nt1119i6. Acting as his own altornev. Wl'bstcr sued the federal J!OVl·rn- m l'nl BINGO ... operators. "All the police department can do is that which 1s required by the ordinance That information, whatever tl 1s. will be gathered and made available for review by the ci ty manager. the city at- torney ancl the Cit\' Council." Chief Sparks said Wunnerful! Wunnerful! Chief Sparks said because the TOIL church 1s not .1 local or- gan11at1on 1t was ltkcl)-the back· ground rhel·ks \l.ould take some llm<• Thi' appltt at1on for lh<' h1nJ!o pPr m11 \\,1S rn.idl' lasl \\ l'l'" J'h1• ht'.trl 11f t ht· l'hureh ts f-1 an!.. \\'111-.ton "hn h"1s himself ,1-. tlw ··1•r11nl' \ltn..,tt>r " \\ 1nslon !'>;mi lh1• chun·h was l111111th•d rn l!~Ml a-. lht• outgrowth ol .1 r1·.il l'Sl.1tt· 111\ l'..,tnwnt dub I ht• F11 st Chris tian Church l1111lcl111g ;ii I .l'gtlin :ind c;t<:'nneyre !-.tr1•1•1., "a" :il'qu1n·d h\' <'<.irl\'ll' 1:1011p a tf'al 1•o.;l.it1· 111\l•slml'nl I 11 nt f111 ~ 1:1 llll(l Thi F11-.t l'ht 1st1.111 1·ongrega. I ton m·C'tdl'O to .,..JI lhC' dassir 1 hl. rrh h111l111nh. 111·c.1use 115 n11mh1·1 .., hid 1!t-l'l11wd 111 n·cc·nt ·1 n•· 'I t>JI. uw11 h 111ci1l a~cu on 1·s 1'1t\ JH•rm11 .1pphcotl111n that ti 11.111rf'•J.!1111.111·111111 ,, Ill ' t•.ir lt•:i!->1' '"' lht• t1111lrl111i.: ,, Ith C ,111~ I·· ( 1 I Pit JI \II 01111111.: ;o ;;w apµ11 cauon 11111~'.1•" 111lcl 111 111 .1\ 1•d trom noon 111 ti JI 111 1 t11·s1l;.i\:.. and Fnc1av-. .incl frnm 1; p m t11 m1cln1ght nn \\ t·<lrw-..da~ s .111d !-.,1turday:., 1r .ipp1m l'tl tll'ti~r ,..., ~ C ·, Lt lJ_.c ,,.,. Timber Tolled Lawrence WelkS new book is free at California Federal. lroine Urges Finn Be Fined By ffiLi\RY KA VE Ot llW 0 .. 1, Po tot S• ... Despite protests by the Presl<>y Compames, Irvin<' cit ~ offtc1<1ls arl' su~~esllng tht' C'omp.10~ lw finerl Sl9.000 for chnpptn~ down 38 euc.ilyptus tree<. "1thout pc>rm1ss1on early this vt-ar Rut company offt c1als "a) thC'y -;hould he charged onh S1.000 Th<'y say that only etJ(hl tre<''> were cut down 11legall). not JR I rvme Assis tant City M ana~er Paul Brady says the full $19,000 amount should be asses-;ed because the company didn't ob tam a tree removal permit for any orthe 38 trees cut down 1n the new Orangetree condominium development, off Irvine Center Drive A city ordinance states t hat de velopers who illegally cut down trees must either pay $500 for each tree removed or replace the trees. The company did not obtain a tree removal permit, although its plans for thf' residential de velopment were approved and those plans Included a proposal to cut down 30 eucalyptus trees. ''Technically, the company did not receive a tree re moval pumit for the 30 trees. However, we bfUeve the plan apl)rovals should reducc thc specific viola· lion to eight trees. rather than• ln•es.·· Wilham Thrash. senior '11'l' prc•-..1<JPnl nf the PrcslC'y l'umpantl's, wrot1• 111 a letter to th(• l'll \. Rradv !>aid that part of the re a'on hr• 1s 'UgJ.!l'Sltng the full s I 9 0 I)() IH' a s' es SC' d I s t h ;1 t h<'-..tck-.. c·utt 1nl! dim n 38 trees '' tlhout a11prm al. tlw cnmpan) 'plt?arh,'<I .. <1ho11t KO othC'rs sttll standtng l'l1·~1<·h111~ ml·ans tnm mtng i.everely .. If the treC' ordinancC' ts to mc-.in soml'lhing m tlw C"ommuni l). thc•n 'H' should not relent and let per~ons remove• trees without first obtamin~ th<· appropnate tn•e removal perm 11." Brady wrote 10 a report to the city coun- cil "It seems to me that we musl start som ewh ere a nd that 'som ewhere' should begin wtth t ht> unauthorized removal of the Oronaetree eudlyptus t.tees," Brady continued. Brady added the~ If the eoun1 ell agrees with the potlUoq ta..lcen by himself, City Menaaer &JU Woollett, l\nd Community Dlrec· tor Eddie PeebOdy, the Praley companl wUI be Ddtlf*I ~Ahci decision JC the COWtCI) dlii ...... -I waa to red\lte Ute CIM, UMtMMo wr w111 be dilfilMd al .J hitiaN couodllMtC ... It's California FeclC'ral's way of saying thanks for hringinK us your saving:-. What C'lse ic; (r{:'{' at California Federal? For accounts of $1()()0 or more there are free money orders to pay bills, free travelers checks, a free safe deposit box, free notary service and free duplicating of documents. People who have trust deeds can get free collection service, and there's froo Telephone 'l\"ansf er Service too. When you come in to open your account, pick up a book on us. wllil they laat, And ask how our ot free eervicea can help you • ve mo Hving money. Rememl)('r, \011'n• lwltt•t· off in C.tlifornia. California H>d('rnl Savings . \\'unnerful ! \\ unnerft:I! It pays to stop by Callfomlo Federal. Herc's how much. Compare our Savings Rates and Ylelcb. 6.98,.. Annual Yield s~· AMual ti.Id ..... . uau A I .... :::'.:Jtl'.,.,..· --~ .,j ..... '" .......... -~-· .......... -MAP SHOWS BREAKUP •·Panama T•nker Destroyed f'ro• l"ap A I TANKER ... Guard spokesman said, the stern and the bow of the lanker had dnfll'd about two mile!) apart, <•bout 125 m1lt•s '>Out hcast of Wilmington.NC An 011 slick .,.. as reported at the St"em•. but the Clli.1st (iuard said 1t tiad no information on how t•x. tensive 1t was School Plan Revisions Considered Capistrano Unified School Dis· tnct trustees will consider re· \)SIOns of high school currtcula, '>~udent representation to the board and d1slrsbullon of board meetmg packets tomghl. The board meeti n g is scheduled for 7 · 30 p m. in district olhces. 32972 Calle Perfecto in San Juan \ap1strano. Naval Junior Reserve emcers Training Corps cNJHOTC>. m its mnth vear at San Clemente High Schooi. will no longer be offered in tbe district Not enough stu- dents have enrolled m the pro· gram over the past two years to l'Ontmue 1t. said Philip Grignon, assistant superintendent Roth San Clemente and Dana I111ls High St'hools will orfer has1e skills clinics tn the fall, 1f trustees approve the n •eom mt'ndro changcs Ocnn1s Plynn. princ1p<il al San C:IPmt•ntl'. hi.ls also propoM•d an animal ecology pilot program. Supt Jerome Thornsley hHs re- qtll'!ilt'<I hoard .1ulhori1al1on to !'>tUd) l)tucknt rcprt•s<'ntatton lo thP board Jncl d1..,tnbut1on of hoJrcl m<'ettn~ parkt'ls Current I\ l'.H'h of th1· 1"11 d1..,tn1·t h1~h M'hoob h,1.., a o,tudl•nl rep1 e..,<'n· t.1<1\1'. ''ho !'>Its on the board but h ,1 ·' 1111\1111 Of.! J>OW<'r ,4 Nothing Credit Card \11:\:-.:~.\l'Ul.IS 1:\1'1 \\hat s 111 lhP 1·;ir<h for (; I h .. \I II ( . ii r II t h I' r ..... Nnthmg ' (';11nthl·rs IJ,,.., 1 111111· up "'th · lhr· 1·;11 d th,11 1·nrb ,. r 1• ti 11 1· .1 1 d h .1..," I , • .., f(ln• \ 1•r · The "lnthini! < '.1rd 1:-1·m h II !) ... l' cl .... I t h t h ,. p111 r haM•r' 11.mw ,ind iH 1 11111\l mun 111 1 and "'·" :-. II '' ,il1-.ol11l1h g1111d ln1 not hinJ! (' ,11 otlwr" .I.I 1.., lh•· guulinK forn• .lwl1111d th1 '\othtn~ ('11 Doctors to Speak At Foraun Tu .. filclay J>r <:111)\·fl \1 Ro<lnJ!llt'7 ,mil Dr D.iv1<I (' Law of I h<' Sa<I dl<'hack C'ommuntl\' Hm.p1tal s taff will 1lisruss pulmonarv re• hah1ht allon at a fnrum Tut'<.dav Th<' forum will hc prc•st•ntcd .it i p .m . 1n th<' auditorium of C'lubhoust• Ill. Leisurt• World. La~una llills R<'scrvallons may lw made by tailing Sacldlt•bark llosp1tal. Community lklat1ons D<:'partm1•nt . 8.17 .\500 ORANGE COAST 'D DAILY PILOT tpw. OtA"Of' (OA\t 0.-11., PllOI • tf\_.,.t" •\ r.....,,. &fi'v'4'1"-'N"'""°' .,.,,, \ '0vt"·\l'w>-f10~t~0•~ (fM'\t Pt,bl•\l'Uf\O l'1u•neu1~,. ~,.,,,..._,,,,"°"'' .,,. 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"''-'"•' ~' •dv••IJ\•"'""h tw••" f'l\a\I' b• ,..,,•4hlC•d -..1t,,evl , .... el "''"""°"' of ..... ,., .. ~,. r.c,r,:,:.':'\::::~r. •. ::~.: ( ~~::, ~':. :::'.:~~It.') ::::~~1~0 ~IJ\ft m1l1t•r~ ' Damage By Pot? CHICAGO (AP) There~ M evidence thai heitVY mariJuanu amokloi changes the structur~ of the brain or ceatral nervoui1 IY!ltem. two res.-arcb ar oups conclud e, desp ite ear lier evidence that part or the bruin wasted away under prolonged smoking. The new stud:1es. carried out tn· dependently, a re reported in the J ournal of the American Medical Association. T he earlier study was reported in 1971 in Lancet, a Br itish m edical journal. m which re searchers testing 10 young men who were heavy users of mari juana found evidence of atrophy in the bram. The Bntish study, conducted by Or A.MG. Ci:lmpbell of Bristol Royal United llol)pttals and his colleagut•s. was dont• with an X-ray technique invoh mg injed1on of air or gas to out line portions of the bram. T he new studies involved a re cently developed X-ray techni qu<:', called computeri1.t'd transaxial tomography, 1n which no gal) injection is 11t:<.0dl~d to out hne sections of the br ain as lhl' head is scanned. One was conducted by Or Hc·n Co of the Washington Untvt•rs1ty M'hool .or medicine in St. Louis, and by Dr. Donald Goodwin or the liniversity or Kansa~ school of medicine in Kansas Cit), Kan., and their colleagues. The second was car ried out by a team of Harvard medical school researchers headed bv Or. John Kuehnle. · The first of the two studies tn· vol ved 12 young men who had s moked rive or more marijuana c1gareltes a day for e1t leal)t hve ) ears. Front Page 1\ I INDIA ... Nl'hru, established 30 .Yl'ar.., L1gn The chief contenders to sur reed h<:'r are two former leaders nf the Congress party whn hroke with her. Morarji Desai and Jai: Jtvan Ram. Desai. 81. was Mrs Candht'l) deputy prim<:' minister in 1969 when she split the party in a ...,lruggle for power with con ser\'ative leaders He an<! other conser\'at1\'e1' formed lh<' Op poc;iuon Congress, and 1n .January it merged .,...ith th. e1• other oppos1tton parties lo form the Janata Ra m. the 68 \'ear-01'1 leadcr of India's l ntouc.habl c cast<' .,..as the agriculturl' m1n1stE'r rn \t ~ {;Jndht.., l.i:-.t <'ab1nt't lie hrokt· with her Ja ... t month ,1nd formf'd th(' Congr<•'o<; for nemo(•r;H .. \' "htC'h won SE'\'C'n <;Cats in lhl' C'ar Iv rl'tums f 'rot1t Pagr .·l I VICTIM. e e c ame lrom Mexico .mu sellll'1:i 111 tht• aesert l'nmmun1ty or MoJaV<· The wom;m 's husband sd lll lo da} i'll' met his futun· \\ tft "rtl'n ..,he \loal) IS )Cars oH.I Sparlin..: comes from th<· S.tn .loaqu111 \'alley Tht> Spi..irhngs Jtlenrk<I t olh•g<:' loJ.,elhc.:r 1n hakl•r..,f11·ln .tnd Frl'sno Thl' coup1c mn\l•d 111 Or,1nJ!t· <'11unt" 13 'cars a.:o In 1ni.: 111 \nahe1m 1or 10 \(•,irs .11HI 111 1h1· I ake Forcs. n1mmun1t' 111r 1h1· p,1..,t thr<'C 't•ars ~1 r.., Sp~rhng "'"" 1mol\f'fl 1n dtureh act1\1t1es for a nurnh1·1 11( '1·.irs. her husband l)i.11d 0~11~ ~lt•I P1'01e ay ~•lroO. 0'-11 IT'S BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD FOR GREG JOHNSON IN JUNIOR RODEO FOR BOYS Antics Were Part of San Juan Capistrano's Festival to Celebrate Return of the Swallows 60,000 Jam Capistrano Huge Parade Honors Return of Swallows Tht• "' ;tllo\\' returnl•d to ('apl'lr,1110 SalurtJJ\ and hrnught \\1th tlwm an l'Sl1matcd t>0,000 s 1H•1·tat111 s for the all 1.•qucl)tn:rn para<lc th;it h1ghltghl· l'd a Wl't•k of community cclebra- t1on Tourists 101ned townsfolk lo pack city sidewalks in San Juan Capistrano for most of the after· noon. Thev walked miles from wher<:' they had parked their cars to hne Camino Capistrano the length of the city. SaddlebaC'k lhgh School band from Santa Ana \\on the band swe<:'pstake s award in the parade which drew c•ntnes from ,1s far a\\ av as .i\n 1.ona Dana J hlls lhgh Schc){ll h.ind "'as run· nerup. said Toni Decker. 1''1esla Assoctallon pubhc1ly chairman "We had a lot of \'t•ry young chtldr<:'n part1C'1paling ," Mrs l>t•cker sasci "The•\ JI<' J.:rCJ\\ in~ u p w 1 l h t ht' S"' ,1 11 o .,.. " I> ii y Front Page ;I I p;1rade · Wt•ekend 1•vc•nts indu<kd .1 1un11>r· rodeo for 18 <ind undt·r Al.lout ti.000 IH'OJllt.• galhl'11•d carly Saturday morntn~ to watch for the swallows' return from Argentina. The birds' official time of arrival was 8 :42 a m .. but their number wal) said to be small. Not so, said San J uan resident and historian, Pamela Hallan, who said her cats have displayed their annual restlessness to be out swallow hunting. ··I 've seen a lot of swallows this vear," said Mrs Hallan. "and i · ve talked to other people who have said the same th ing." San Juan city fathers have worried that the birds may be less inclined to return to Capistrano as the city's popula· tlon swells. Thl' birds have bec·n reported in 111c reasin~ numbers 111 le-.s hcavily poµulalcd Llrt·as ul Orangt'County Other evl·nts of San Ju;i11 's f1l•sta Wt'<:'k mC'ludl·d hoost·~o'°" <I a y Frid a y , w h l' n a JI l'' t;1 "sheriff" was authoriH•d lo Jail anyone appearing on <:1ty streets who \\as not dressed 1n Wl'~tt•rn garb. J\ mong those arrl'sled was ~1n OUt·Of lO\\ n VISJtOr whose ChLluf 11.'ur-dnvcn limousine .,.. as tern· poranly confisealell fur a JOV ride around to" n with lhr drt\ er at the wheel. Thomas Merrell, city planning director. \\as v1s1tcd in th•• km poraq Jail by ht'i "'tfe and daughter The; brought him a bologna sand\\ 1ch. v. h1ch wa.'> in s pecled and g iven lo the · prisoner · l'nder th<:' bologna .,..as J f1k Merrell appan•ntly 1sn l the onl) plannN in the family ·Ruling Reversed WASHINGTON <AP> -~ U S Supr.mc Court overturned today a federal court dttlalon that could have cost th• federal aovernment more tba n $17.5 billion and provided more moaey each month to nme m illion re· t ired men receiving Social Security benefits. ln an unsigned opinion, the l'Ourl reversed a ruling by a federal court m New York tha t a 1972 dmendment lo the Social Security Act banning sex dis· cr1m1natton in benefits must be applied rNroacttvely. Will Webster of Northport, N Y . bt>gan the legal action in 1974 when he turned 65 and dis- <·ovcred that . even t hough Congrcss two ; t•ars earlier out- 1 awed d1ffcr1.•nccs in Social Security benefits based on sex, hl' rnuld have b<:'t'n collecting $18.30 more each month if hc wcrc a woman Congr ess ma~ replace one ht•ndits f111 mul;i with another "1lh1111l rnak 111~ it rC'lr11act1Vl', tl1e high l'ourl said The fact that l'onJ,!r t·ss diungt•d 1h mind rn l!ln <1nJ l'quali1.t•d lhe tre~tment of men and women "docs not con- :.t1lule un admission hy Congress that 1ls pn•v1ous policy was in v1d1ously discriminatory." Prior to 1972, women wen· •marclNi sh~htly higher Social Sl•t·unty hcml.'fits than men .,.. 1th th(' :-.amc t•arn1ngs record because of different formula~ used to ca!culak bt·nd1b Whl•n ('ongn·'is l•llmmatccl lhl' d1stincl10n!'>. tl did not make the ••ml•ndmc•nt n•troactii,.e It wrote 1nlo th<:' m<:'a.,urc a plan that "ould no t create full male- lemalc equtt) unt1119i6. l\ct1ng as his o.,...n atlorne'. \\'l•llstcr sued the federal govc•rn- rn l•lll BINGO ... operators. "All th<' police department c:.in do 1s that whtC'h 1s required by the ordinanr<' Thal information. whatever 1t 1s. will be gathered and mad<:' availabl<:' for review by the city manager. the city at torn('y and the City Council. Chief Sparks sate! Wunnerful! Wunnerful! C'h1c•r Sparks said because the TOIL churth 1s not a local or· ~an11at1on 1t .,.. a.., likt•h the hack J,!rounrl cht·tks "ould t .1kt• some t1ml' Thi· ,q1plw.1t111n for th<· lt1ng11 p1·rni1t ",1s inJrJe la!'-1 "1•t•k l'h1· h1•.11I •ti I ht• 1·hurrh IS i: 1 :in!.. \\ 111 .... 11111 "'h11 li'its h1ms1•1f ·'" lh(' · l'nrn,· l\!1n1..,1t•r · \\1n-.t1111 -.,ud tht 1h1111h "J" lo1111d1•1l In l!llt!I .l'o lhl' 11\llgrn ..... th nl .1I1•al l'Sldll' Ill\ l'!\I nll rd I luh l'ht• First ('llrr ... tiiln ('hu1l'h h11itd111~: .it I 1·~111n .111d 1;J1•nne\re :--1 r1·1•1-. ";1 ... ,ll'q111n•d hv t '.1rh IP <:1mq1 .i 11•.tl , .. ,1.111 · 111\1 ·-.1 n11·n1 111 Jll IOI ~I.I IJ4HI Thi• 1·'11 -.t 1 ·111.-..t1.111 1·1111gn•,::.1 lion <il'<'H1l'o lo -...ii thl' da~s11· 1 · h l.. r C'l1 b 11ii•1111 i.;. I w <' .1 u" l' 1 ts llll01h1•f 'i ll.11( rlt-1'111\t'd Ill I t·t·1•11t \ ,.,, r ~ ·1 "'' I 1111. t llUI r·h 1111iil·.1:1·u 1111 ...... c 11\ 11•·rm11 .1ppl11 .1t111n lhat 11 11.111111•11111.111·11101 •• 111 \(•;11 )p; • ..,,. 1111 tlll' 1>11ild111~ ,, 1111 (";11 h Ii· l,r1>11p 1\1IIll1111\j.; '11 ~tlf' •tllJllll'd\ltlll, 11111i,:11 v. •1il<I 111 p1.1\ I'd lrom nol'ln 111 It p n1 '1'111•:-d.1\., .ind Fridays .111cJ f111111 Ii p Ill to 1111dn1ghl lln \.\1'<ln1·-.d.n.., .inti S.tlurda\:., ii .1pprm 1·d fj Timber Tolled Lawrence WelkS new book is free at California Federal. lroine Vrges Firm Be Fined By lULARY KAY I\ Ol lho O•lly Ptlol \l•tl Despite protests by the Presley Companies. In me city orfic1al<; arc suggesting the rompJn~ lw fined S19,000 for chopp1n~ down 38 eucalyptus tr<:'<'s "lthout pcrm1ss1on t'arly this Y<'ar But company 0Htc1als -.a) tht'y should be char~ed onh S4.000 They say that only e1~ht trees were cut down illegally, not 38 I rvine Assistant City M anagcr Paul Brady says the Cull $19,000 amount should be a ssessed because the company d1dn l oh tam a tree removal permit for any of the 38 trees cut down m the new Orangetree condominium development, off Irvine Center Drive. A city ordinance states that de velopers who illegally cut down trees m ust either pay ~ for each tree removed or replace the trees. T he compa ny did not obtain a tree removal permit, al thou~h lt!l plans for th<' rt>~ldenlial de velopment were approved and those plans included u proposal to cut down 30 eucalyptuiJ trees ''Technically, the company did not rect lvt a tree removal per mit for the 30 tree!! Ilowevt?r, we believe the plan approval~ should rrducc the spcclftc v10IO· lion to eight trees. rather than 38 trccs.' W1ll1am Thr.1sh. senior \'ll'I' JIH'Stri<'nl of th<' Prl'sley <'ompi1n1es ..... rot1· 111 ;.1 letter to th(• ('II\ Hra<lv :-:11<1 thill part or the re ,\!-Oil ht• 1s suggestmg the full ~I !l.01)11 ht· assessrd 1s that hf'sul(•s c·utting rlm'n 38 trct"i .,..1thout .1pp1m.il. the 1·ompa11; 'J)lf'<H'hc•d ' ,11!11111 HO otlwr<; 'till sl.111d1n g Plt•Mhing ml·an~ tnm m 1 ll#? s('verely If the tree ordm.mcc is to m<'an somcthtni! in th•• c·ommum t~. thf.'n Wl' should not rcll'nt anti l<:'t p<'rsons rl'move tree" without first ohtain1n~ lht· appropnale trC'C' removal r<'rnllt ," Rrndy wrote 1n a 1 eport lo the city coun. Ctl ''It seem s to me ttlal we m\1sl start 11om('where and that 'somewhere' i;hould be~in with the unauthorized r<:'moval of the Orangetree eucalyptus trees,·· Brady continued. Rrndy added that, if the coun. c1I u~ree~ with the position taken hy himself. City Manager Hill Woollrll. and Community D1rec tur F:ddll' Pea hod). the · Presh•y C'Om pan1<•'.'I w 1 II be ooti f1ed of lht' d('CISIOO If th<' coum•tl disatcree"I and want~ to redurt> the fine, lhe mat- ter will he discussed ot n (uturc councU meetms. ( It's California Fedt'ral's way of saying lhanks for hringing-us vour sa\'in~s. What C'l~l' is f rf't• at talifornia Federal'? For a('rounts of $1000 or mort- there are free money orders to pa} hills. free travelers checks, a free safe deposit box. free notary service an<l free duplicating of documents. People who have trust deeds can get free collection service, and there's free Tulephone Transfer Service too. When you come in to open your account.. pick up a hook on us, while t hE>y last.. And ask how our other free services can help you save money Rcml•mh<•r \11t1'n• h1•t tf'r nff in l':ilifnrnia. C~llfnrnia H•clE>ral Savings. \\'u n nerfu I! \\'1111 nPrh: I! It pays to stop by California Federal. H<'n.'s how mUl'h. 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Cyprus CAP) The gov· ernmcnt of Kuwalt bas notified con· tract customers that lt wJll increase the prico of crude otl 5 perc~nt. July 1. the Middle East Economic Survey r•· ported tocay , '• '• "• •• Io '• ~ ................... ......... 0 l1i1 Head ., Fer m 'I ye now lt h.a bem q dur to Joat' who fallon 0. Philip Kanta company t.bat l ~ U « n.o m in ODt1 ol it.a au an , Amertean etJ I.nor <ASR>. maker ol tbo P G m aad nick.,. ruar blade Philip Moms acquared AS.a ln lllO bul it aoon found it.aelf 10 s-wcupied 1n the cigarette and beer bul,UJ'll-5;9 that it bad oo ft'Mtl'&lea lel\ lO mount • ~~r a ault di GI I lelte and the sbaYml market. ITS TOBACCO BRANDS <MARLBORO. BENSON & Hedges. Virginia Slims and Merit) have nounshed, moving the company's share of market trom 20 lo 25 percent in the past five years. And its Miller beer brands have done so sensationally lbal their market share hai. jumped from 4to12 per cent over the same perio<l.- Meanwhlle, ASR held on to an 11 percent share or the $380 m1llton Money Tree blade market. third behind Gillette's 60 percent and Schick's 22 percent. Philip Morns, busy with beer and cigarettes, virtually ignored it. You would have lo look hard man annual report to find ASR mentioned. And in presenta· lions to security analysts. 1t was not mentioned Realizing that 1t couldn't do right by ASR. Philip Morns looked for a buyer. It talked to a dozen companies but couldn·t find one willing lo take O\'l'r thl' ASR plant m Staun· ton. Va .. and confront G1llette head·to-hl'ad THEN, TOWARD THE END OF 1976, 1t found a taker ID 81c Pen Corp . which had just invaded tht• blade market ort its own with a dtspoi.ablc razor. B1c agreed to l:ike ASR oft Philip Morris's hands for $20 million Confronting G1llctle would be nothing n~w for Bic; They 're old anta~omsts m the ball potnl business < Bic vs\· Paper Mate> and disposable lighter bus iness <Bic vs~ Cricket>. Bic 's disposable razor is imported from Europe1. But the company said that if it acquired ASR. 1t would mov~ to produce the razor in ASR 's Virginia plant All of that would appear to be good news for blade users.· If anybody needs tough competition, it's G1lletle, which has long enjoyed a lockhold on the blade market And B1c ha$· demonstrated tn the past that it knows how to hang toug~ against Gillette ., • BUT THE DEAL MAY NEVER MATERIALIZE. Thf.\,. Federal Trade Commission <FTC}, guardian of our an:-- titrust laws, stepped m last month and blocked the saleJ Standing reason on its head, the FTC ruled that Bic's ac;~ quisition of ASR would be anticompetitive The FTC noted that Bic has already entered the bladce market and ~hould thus not be allowed to absorb anothed company If B1c wants to make blades in the United States-1 1t should start from scratch. said the FTC So B1c called off 1ls deal with Phtltp Morns And the 1 company said 1t ha!. no intention of bu1ld1ng a plant here t~ make razor blades It will continue to impart ill> d1spasabliQ razors tj PlllLIP MORRIS, ('AL.LING THE FJ(' action "totallil 1rresponsiblt'." said 1l would move now to shut down the1 ASR plant in V1rf:(1nw. leaving one lt'ss C'ftmpet1tor m thu . razor blade markt't I 1 And that·.., i:ood nt•ws for Gillette ~ Phone Company ~ Cuts Water Use h General Telephone Company of Cal1forn1a hopes to rC'·E duce its present water consumption by about 15 percent asr• the ~ompany embarks on a continuous water conservationt.: program dun nj? California's drought ~ Water usage durfing this month i,; expected to be re· t" duced about two million gallons from the 20 m1lhon gallons~ consumed b~ G(.'ncral tn thl' prev1ou" March Other month I) t:> savings may vary. based on chmalic conditions ·).I " THE COMPANY IS USI NG A NUMBER of methods to'4 reduce walE.'r consumption P'" Watering of exterior landscaping 1s reduced by 50 ~ percent. In add1l1on. the hosing of sidewalks. parking lots M and vestibule area.., will be discontinued, substituted with ~ sweeping. <: -Company car washes will be operative on a pre·~ scheduled basis. reducing washing of company vehicles Li about 40 percent Hosing of vehicles between was h periods t 1s elimtnated unless the driver's v1s1on 1s impaired .~ Buildings usmg water towers m conJunctton with air~ conditioning :,ystems arc to be reviewed to chm1nate ex-r, cess1ve water loss into the sewage system Of the 350 major \ • General Telephone buildings. approximately 40 percent are ' cooled Wlth watE.'r towers Others are air cooled. ~ -Employes arc urged lo report leaking water fauceLc; '.. to General's building dispatch centers immediately. State Tops Patent Tally With 6, 704 . ... WASJflNGTON CAP> For the 13th straight year~ Californians collected more patents than the residents of ;: any other state in 1976, the Patent and Trademark Office !' re~~-, But while the largest number of inventors came from ~ the Golden State, tiny Delaware led the nation on a per • , capita basis, collecting one patent for every 1,360 residents. ~ BY CONTRAST. ALTHOUGH California accounted for lJ 6,704 patents. this amounted to one for every 3,210 residents. ~ In announcinJ! the annual figures. Patent Com-D missioner C Marshall Dann said the nation's "ever· "1 expanding needs call for a continuing parade or creallviiy (j on the part of mankind Dann said his office issued 74,976 patents lar.t year. tn· eluding 47,952 to Americans. , SECOND IN THE UST OF total patents issued was New York State, with 4,797 or one for every 3,770 person New Jersey was third with 3,875 Ot' one for every 1.893 re11 dents. Connecticut was runner·up on a per capita basis wit one patent for every 1,847 resident.<; and in third place aga· was New Jersey Japan was the roreirri country with the most patents Jast year. collecting 6,780, followed by West Germany with' 6,320 and Great Britain wJtb 3.098 FV Chamber Seminar A seminar for people contemplating opening new busi· neHes will be held·Ctom 8 a.m. to S p.ro .• April 2 at the Foun· ta in Valley City ffaJl. The program, co-sponsored by the Fountain VaJley Chamber of Commerce, Small Bus\ne&s Administration and CoaaWne Community College, wm feature workshops on sources ol captt.al, record11 and accounUn1. nnancln1, cash now, oraanWne and structure, business in11urance, markel· ln1 and upa.ndlna Hies, export, advertbln1, enern. site locaU4Ja and related topics. Cost ot the aeminar, which includes lunch al a local ..........., ... are $10 If renrvaUoos are made by March 2.1 ·and $15 afterward•. 'Reservations may be made atlhecbamberofflce, 1813S BrookhuntSt .• CP. 0 . Bo" 8282), phone9G-""1.