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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-04-04 - Orange Coast PilotJ.l .. ____.rash Dea Pair Arrested. Kidnap, Rape ~·· . ~DAILY PILOT . • . . I . • . . :_' * · * n * 10~ * * . * . . . . , ... . . . y • ~ • • • • • ~ .T. :'4 • • • ' ' VOL 70 HO M, 1SECTIONS.1' PAGES Want a Yae AP Wlr""°'" .Jimmy Curter is sellin~ the presidenual yacht "Se- quoia" lwcausl' 1t <.:osts taxpayers S800.000 a year and he ncvt•r uses 1l. In fact. Carter has never even seen it. !'\ai d While lfouse Deputy Press Secretary Rex Granum . Gr:rnum !.aid tht• sale of the ya~hl could bring from $200,1)(~ to 5400.000 IDs Sou g ht Remains of Crash Dead Back in U.S. DOVER. Del IAPl With wh11t 11 Pan Am offi cial said w11s "all th<' r<>sfH.'Ct und dignity possibl<'.'' the r't•mmns of 326 vie· ti ms of th<' world's worst air dis· • astt'r arrived :II the Dover Air Foret' Bas(' mortuary for iden- tificat ion. A te:im of 90 Air Force. Army and FBI t'Xpert~ today begins its analysis of the bodies of persons killed in the collision of two Boe- OLD BED SOW ON FIRST DAY So the landlord finally said you could buy a water ht'c1 ... now what do you do with your old bed? "We sold it the first day lhe ad ran in the paper!" That's the advertising success experienced by a L•guna HIUs couple who placed this classiCied ad: llrnul. KJnA St l><'cl, 1>olid \\'u lnul , <I po11 t e r . lll'r"onallv aul fll{rnphcd b) 1\rtlsan '"" ..:xxx. So if )'ou're changina your lifestyle, or juat have som ething you'd like to convert to casb, call 642-5678. The Dally PUcit ts the place lo advertise. l ing 747 jets Minch 27 in the Canary Islands . A base spokesman said that, once Identified, the bodies pro· bably would be turned over to a team of local funeral directors. They then will be shipped lo the vict ims' families, most of them in California. Meanwhite:two night data re- corders and two cockpit voice re· corders from the jumbo jets ar- rived in Washington for study by lhe National Trans portation Safely Board. Webster Todd, chairman or the NTSB. s aid the technical as- sistance was being provided for the Spanish government. whJch has custody or the recorders, and that the board has no plans to re- lease the results. The study is ex· pected to take two to three weeks. Todd said the boxes contalnJng <See REMAINS, Pa«e A%) Body Diamembered RJVE'RSIDE <AP> - AuthorlUea 11)' the latest or sevea victims cuL uo and stuffed tn a J>111Ut baJ hu been ldon- tlrled as an Illegal alien ./tom Mexico. Riverside County of· ficlab said Lbai Arturo M arcue1, 24, died ot a bullet wound ln the head. . 'Angels' Cyclists \ Set Event MADERA tAP> -The Hells Angels motorcyclists have re- ser ved Willow Grove Camp- ground at Bas& Lake near here for their annual Mem orial Day weekend visil. Each yc11r the ~roup J?ets a permit from the f<'or~st Ser vice to use lht• <.'ampground on the <.'ondition that members provide cht'mlcal toilt'lli . Generally m or<' than 200 Angels show up but a gang spokesman said fewer may at- tend ttus year because of low water le\'els caused by the drought. Madera County officials have e xpressed <"oncern a bout the Angels' vacation because the Forest Service has cut funding this }"t'ar for extra lawmen us ual- ly employed fo r the event. But Sheriff Ed Bates said oc doesn't expecl 11ny probiems un· less the Angels drift toward a shopping center near the camp· grounds. The owner of the shopping center has said he is considering denying the cyclists access to s tores. He was scheduled to meet this week with Bates to discuss the matter. 4 Killed in Cruh OROVILLE CAP> -Four Oroville resident.I were killed a nd two othete. bb\h small children, were criticatty injured late Sunday when their car slammed into an oak tree, the California Highway Patrol re- ported. Tmdeau To Pay Fare OTTAWA (AP) -Prime Min later Pierre Elliott Trudeau'• office says he will pay Air Canada for any penonal UH ht• wlre . M ar1aret may ha ye made or her free travel pus. The announcement fol lowed a memo to Trudeau from tbe alrllno that Mn. Trudeau can use the pus only for offldal trips. A apokHman for Air Canada 111ld tho memo wa$ sent ''In view otthepubllcl· ty aurn>undinl Mu. Trudeau '1 tra •lt. • ' GQ-1, 6, J)ies 1's . Dogs Attaek A.t· Pal's Dome I . I ' DA&«i~lWIG~I Tot's Body Found in Park BRECKENRIDGE. Colo. <AP> -A 6-year-old girl died after she a pparently was attacked by dogs while playing at a friend's home, Summit County authorities said. The victim was identified as Tamara Rhae Newton. daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Harold D. Newton. Her body was discovered Sunday in the Peak Seven area, a residential development in a wooded selling west of here. Authorities said Tamara was playing with a young friend when the attack ap- parently occurred. The youngster suffered severe throat wounds. District Attorney John F. Healy said her clothes were "strewn all over the driveway for about 30 or 35 feel." Healy said three dogs were impounded and tests were being conducted to determine if their stomachs contained human flesh. Detectives Credited Huntington Rape Suspects Captured Detect.iYe work by two young Huntingfon Beach policemen was credited today In the capture or two suspects wb() are charged with the kidnap and rape or a young housewife. She was abduct ed as she walked home from a corner con- venience market and was ap· parently driven to Newport Beach where the assault oc- curred. Held on the charees are Otoree ''Red Jack" Synnot and Paul Hamry, both 18. They are In Huntington Beach City Jail In lieu o( '25,000 bail each, pending issuance of complaint• and ar· raicnmmt. They are accused of kldnapl.ng and forcible rape or the 19-year· old woman Saturday night, who was grabbed and forced into a small pickup camper truck. DeteclJve Virginia KJrkmeyer, of the crimes against persona de· tall, said the wqman WH abduct· ed at Be•ch 8oulevlll'd and Speer . AveJlue fn the elty'a Llbel'tY Parle district. No weapon wq UHd ~ tho lddnapen terrtlled their vlcUm aumelently with t!Mlr threa&a that ahe stopped l.lcht•nc. poll~ said. Stlll, accordlnc to 1st· vt1tl•atora1 ah• memorlied everythlnc 1ne could about tlle klc!n~p-raptsta and their vehicle, a •ldte JapaneH Import vehicle wltb a camJ)er unit. trubb1t caa9py 1kyll1ht and heavy pfnstrtptn1. abducted that the two men-raped her in the camper somewhere in Newport Beach. She said she counted the time from the point whe re the little truck turned off Pacific Coast fUghway onto what she imagined must h ave b een Balboa Boulevard. The victim estimated they turned off onto a side streel pre· clsely one minute later. Working with this Information, plus remarks and nan\es used by the two red-haired suspects, patrolmen J ay Webb and Dan McKerran took the victim back to the general area of the sex as· saulu SUnday afternoon. One ttportedly worked In a seafood restaurant. so arter <See RAPE, ~a1e AZ) Grandma Faces Heroin Rap QMAHA. Neb. (AP> -A ._ year-old 1randmother with a neck brace and cane haa been charged wllb }Ive counts of poHffllon of h,.r:roln with Intent to deliver. RMa C. Devers of Om11ha, who receive• Social Security and dis· ability benefi~, livea with her arandchildret\ and hu 11 children tn the Omaha area. . • ' . . Head-on 'Worst In City' Five people died Sunday night In two Orange County traHic ac- cidents. four of them in a head-on collision that Buena Park police labeled the worst accident an lhe city's history. Buena Park police said toduy they do not yet know what caused n southbound car on Beach Bouetvard near Stage Road to cross over the center line and slam head-on into an auto travel- ing in the opposite direction. But within three hours of the c runching 10 :58 p.m. collision near a railway undt.·rpass, the two cars' four occupan~s were dead. Police identified the driver or the car that allegedly swerved over Beach Bouclvard's center line as Raymond Ezzell, 17, of 7488 Ridgeway Drive. Buena Park. Kill ed along with Ezzell in the southb<.'und a uto were Tim Bowers, 20, and Tracy Bowers, 17. both of 6360 Arnold St., Buena Park. The accident's fourth fatality, Ch arles E. Pavlacky, 60, of 14758 Neartree Road, La Mir.ada, was alone In the auto )e was driving northbound on Beach Bouetvard. Police satd traffic was diverted from the thoroughfare between Artesia Bouctvard and Stage <See 5 DIE, Page A2) Coast Weath e r Mostly fair throug h Tuesday wilh some patchy Cog near the coast late tonight and early Tuesday •. Lows tonight 42 to 52. Highs Tuesday, upper 60s • al beaches to 70s inland. INSIDe TODAY A growing number of ~ople · • are.Cllktng IDMther the contl· . mlfng high colt of /UMroU. are tDOrlh it, M prices continue to 10or. H 11 eitimatec{ Ammcont ~ U biUion a year Oft ft.IMTOU. and burial ar- rcmgem.nt1. See Page A9. l•tlex Tbt vtc:tlm told pOltce aft@r t>e. Ina dropped on abouu a.m. Sun· r daJ near u.. apot ~bero abl wu Vice officers said the alleged heroln was found at Mrs. Devers' •ome Off. 2. ~r arrest wu de· layed becauao sbe was botpUaU1ed. ' ,. ' 1 DAILY PILOT s 1W7 lslqnds· Vote on Secession NANTUCKE'T'. Mess. CAP> - Chances for success are about as slim as they were 1n colonial days and during the War or 1812 when Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard islands tried to secede from Massachusetts, but the islanders are going to try a~ain. About 3,000 registered voters are eligible for the referendum on secession today on this island 22 miles from the Masirnchusetls mainland. The vote will simply show how they reel about secession -it's not legally bind· ing. (MapPageA4) Two towns on M arthu 's Vineyard will debate the issue nt town meetings today~ live other communities on that island 24 mues west ot here will conaider the szune coune at other town meetings scheduled between Aprll 12 and May 17. Al issue la a question that has agitated New EnglandeTs since the d ays of British colonial rule -representation. "We still want to remain part of the commonwealth, but we're looking for representation.'' said John Conway , Nantucket's representut1vc in the Maasachuaetts legislature. "The islander• feel they are cut off. They feel we are now losing representllUon which we've had since 1696." A new apportionment bill in Boston, the ~late capita l, will cut the legislature from 240 to 160 members. It will merge the lslands' legislative d1Jlr1cls with those on Cape Cod. The 13,000 permanent re.sldents will be m erged in a district which will have 36,000 persons. Each island now has one r~presentallve In the legJ.tature and the islanders feel there's about as much chance of an islander being e lected in the mergc.>d district as there is for Nantucket Sound to freeze over. "There 1s a certain fun aspect, but thqre is also a serious aspect." said Marie G1frlns. editor of lhe weekly Nontuck.:t Inquirer and Mirror. "lf you don ·1 have someone to be a watchdog -to speak up for the island. you sit here, and no one cares what happenl to you." The population or Nuntuckel booms from about 6.000 to 30.000 in the summer, nol including u "rlonhng populallQn" or 100,000. said Mitchell Todd. president of the Nuntueket board or selectmen . the lslund go\ern· ment. "We have what the m ainland doe11n'l," said A.J Tipton, a sele~tmlUl In the town of Gosnold on Cuttyhunk Jlland next lo Martha'• Vln~yard. "Pence and quiet. Take the Cupe. They got lughwuys. everything. lt'ti built up, getting crowded." Palestinians Issue Sadat Arrives /o,r Carter Talk Getting a Charge ,., Wlreol!OIO Stanley Ice. 15. of Albany, Ore., a battery charge1 , got cau~hl with the ju1<'e muscular dystrophy victim. has the bat· running low and pulled into the station for tcries m his electric wheelchair charged a quick charge. 01tk lloslcllcr charged at a service station Jee., '"ho has his own the batteries al no chargc ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~- Fro• Page A l REMAINS • • the recorders appeared to be In f:(ood shape c!espltc some s1gnll or heat and some dents. They ar- rived und<'r lo<'k and sea I The rt•maim. flown h1•rl' Sun· day \\ l'rC' or pas~cngcrs aboard a Pun Am jet rumml'd hy a Dutch KLM pl;uw on the runway of the ai rp ort at Santa Cru1 de Tencrifl' Tht• cnllb1on killed mon• th.m 570 people The l\l.~1 pa s..,l'n~t·r~ <1n!I c·r<'w. all of \\hom \41•11• l.1111·11 "'l're no\\ n to the ;\('thcrlJnd:. for 11lent1fi<'allnn W11l1 am W.iltrip Pan Am' 11·1· rres1dent Ill ( h,tl 1(1" 1tf up1•1 ,I lions. saul h<' wa.., <·1rnf11lf'nl ;ill the vi<'tlm" would tw 1dcnt1f1f'ri although man~ of the· hod1l'1< 1irl' badly burned and m.1ngled /\ spok<'sm an for lh<' .11rhnP said the w 0 r k 0 r l h (' "I 11 patholnJtbb., dent 1-.ts. lilood SpC'ci~dlsls. rud1olol!hts .incl fingerprint exp(•rts was <'>·Pl.'C:tl•d to l;ike a wel.'k or more. An intcrdenominat1onnl memorial sen ll'l' "'ui. hl•l<l Sun da\' "hl•n the hml1l'i-arn'l'd ut the base airfie1d on t\\o Pan 1\m fn·1ghten,, During the 'len ice. two <Imped ;.uul f111"1•r l.1dt•n n1f fins. represcntJllve of the hun dredll still im,idc th<' plCJne~. "t'rt' placed in wuitll\g hcar!>es With representallVt'b or lhc uirhnc• looking on, a Catholic pnt•M. ,1 PrQtestunt rn1n1..,tt·r .ind a r11hh1 made short i.tJtcmenl'I. The wooden comn" contn1ninR the other bod1c-!' th<'n \\£•r e traMportl'<l to thc-m ortuary Ruling Slated WAS.ONG'tON (AP> -The U .S . Suprt>mc Court today agreed to decide whether the federal government can protect <'lean air areas by telllng states to impo11e more Rlringenl restric· lions on Industrial pollution than federal laws require. DAILY PILOT ~,.,o-;:tt.~~~·r.:: . .:.:~::.;;;.:: c.o.'' ,....,.,., .. 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In Italy, the observance beizan "'Ith Pope [!aul VI s addrc<1s on 'precar1't>tls and threatened pettce" 1n th<' "orld In Jerusalc·m. thous.ands of Christian pilgrim-; v. all..l'd lht> 1 outl' of Christ ·s tnum phal cntr) to the cit~ on a road !>lre" n with palms. al must 2,000 ~ears ago Vandals Set Diesel Fuel Tank Blaze \ Jnfl.11'1 "ho opcnC'll th(' \Uht• on .i 5110 ~Jllon diesel ful'I tank .11111 ~l'I 1\ ,1ftrl· in the• Ah.-,n lka<'h .1rt•.i Su111l:n t'<1use<1 about SSOO dam;i.:(• to runstruct1on f'qulp m••nt Orani::e Counh· f1rrm('n r<' prn lt•cl tod ;._\ · In' t•1t1ga\ors su id l hi' t.inl.. "us helng u.'led for a const 1 uctton pm lt'f't on PaC'1fll' Const flili(h"ll\ 2 5 milt·.; north nf C'ro" n \:all<•\ PJrk't\:t\ . Jo'1r~men railed to the stl'ne at 5 22 ti m 'hut off the fl()W of fuel . pu .. hc•<l ttw liu1111ni: mal<·nul int•> a hole ~ind 11\t111gu1:.hccl lh<' blal.t', hrt-men sa1ri A !lout s.500 "or th or elt>rtn<'nl equipment \\3<; lost in the fire-; 1n- vest11(ators s~ucf F"iremen said l hf'y do not know who opened the tonk <ind srt the escaping fuel afire Torch Deaths In Uganda NAIROBI, Kenya <AP> - Ugandan troops have executed a gang of coffee smugale rs by burning them alive on an island lnJ...ake Victoria. the daily NaUon newspaper said today. The Kenya paper, quolin~ what rf· called reliable sources' said the smugglers were cap- tured as they were running coftee across the lake from Uganda Into Kenya for shipment abroad . The men were taken to .KJl\llU Island by the soldiers "and told to lie down." the Nation said Then "they were covered with empty sacks and petrol was poured over them. They were lbtn aet alight." Archbishop Slain? Jews ~athered in Moscow's Central Synagogue to worship at lh<' start of thl' season com· mcmorating the escape or the Jews from hondage 1n E~ypt Thl' !!pint 1n N{·w York. ;i\ in m Jny American cities. "'a:> ecumenkal The Gr<'<'k Orthodox <'rlebra. t1on of Palm Sundav coincided with that of Roman Catholics and Protestant:. this year . and the s tart of Passover and the Chm,. t1an hohda~ fell togeth<'r for the f1ri.t time since 1974 and the last until 1984 A' Chric;tians began ob· ser\'ances of Holy Week. Pope P11ul e>.prcssed sadnes~ cn·er "symptoms and shivers of \\ar" 111 the world. The Pope delivered his Palm Sundav uddress to a crowd tif 50,000 in St. Peter's Square. li e s aid he prayed for "a human, C'ivihied, s piritual pcac<' to mak<' men brethren among thems('IV<'S " In Jerus11lem. Christians car· nl'd palm fronds and sang hosan- nas a!> they dl•scended the steep !'.lope of the Mount of Olives and "alked to the w11ll s of J er1111alem·.., Old C1tv. The milc-lon1e procession. watched by thousar1ds more lin 1nR the rouie. Y.a:. IC'd h) a bro"n ~ rnbl'd, \\hill' heurded !-'ran· c1!'.can monk hN1nn& CJn olt\e branch The Holy Week ob8ervanccs culm1natl' ·.,..Ith Eas ter cl'lebra tion!. next Sunday WASHINGTON (AP> -Egyp. tlan President Anwar Sadat. ar· riving today for talks with Presi· dent Carter, stressed at the oul· set the central is:.uc In the Middle Eas t Is lhe future oC the Palesti- nians. "In your recent public state· m ents you have come very close to the proper remedy." Sadat told Carter, who Is the first American president ever to en· dorse publicly the concept of 'a Palestinian ''homeland." However. Sadat said in an Hr· riva l cere mony In the White House East Room. "What is needed is establishment of a political e ntity 1n which the Pal.-stinians, at lon1: la.st, can bt• a communilv or cltiz<'ns instead of a group or"refugees." Carter, in low-key, welcoming remarks, made no direct men· lion or the Palestinians or any other sens1t1\'e aspect of the Arab-lsraeh conflict He said "there are no easy answers" to the region's pro- blems and that he Intended to e s tabli!>h a "close personal friendstup" with Sudat. the flr!>t Arab leader to meet with him m the Administration's campaiii(n to reconvene the G(•neva peace conference by the end of the ,·ear. · Sadat, in an ext raord inari ly <'omplimcntary trihulc to what he called Carter 's 1deali~m and morality, said th!.' President is "the personlfl<'ation of a new spirit emerging in America to· day." Through Egypt's long. 7,000· year history of statehood. Sadat s aid. it has been "faithful to the values and ideals that re nder life more rewardlnJ.? and fulfilling." Ironically. Sadat's visit coin· cides with the Jewish festival of Passover which commemorates the freedom Jewish slaves won from Egypt and tht-ir selling forth lo the ··Promised Land" of I sr :icl. At the eeremony, held indoors l'ro"' Pa~ A J RAPE •.. roughly pinpointing the location where the sex as~aults occurr<'<I. OCflcer Webb escorted the victim into a restaurant In the area. "Synnot saw them coming end s plit," sai d Oete<'tiv(' Kirkmeyer. adding lhat the sus· peel. r eleased only a week ago from a JaH sentence in Utah, sur- rendered without incident short· ly afterward. He was arrested while sitting beside New Port Reach 's Rhinl' Channel. staring at the water, when Webb and McKerran quiet· ly walked up behind him, Delee live Klrkmeycr said Synnot llsted no home address. police said. although he is from the Huntington Beach area. while Hamry told booking or- fi<'ers he lives in a Midway City motel. ;";(,., tf ;?w.,Tf ,,,.,,flth Pltttttl" ~•• M ,.., .. ~•• •llllo ... '"""' "'"'lnlf'I _. ,.,,...,.._. t'1r::."c'~"'·i:r.~:r. .. :".:' (~::. ~·r. =~~flltll ... M .....,,~,,, """'"'' IQ.lit-MY. LONDON (AP) -Thrco wtt- nessea -a doctor, a nurae and a soldier -say An~llcan Archbishop Jananl Luwum or Usanda wu •hot to death. not killed in an automobile accldtnt, the Sunday Te1ctraph quoted a rtfugee U1andan blehop as aay-tns. Water n Jlttlo too funky for domestlc use -reclaimed waat.e water and water from freeway sump pump opera· tlons. ls being used by these trucks to m0Jnt1ln the greenery atong the tr~eways in the San Francllco area. , t1 ~ because or rain, Sadat thanked Carter for "your gallant a ction" in sponsoring nearly Sl b1lhon in economic and food aid for Es:ypt. whose economy is experiencing hard times. Bul Sadat. referring lo the Palestinian issue, told the Presi- dent that "no progress can be achieved so long as this problem retn~ln11 Wtsolved." C•rter for his part, ortered several boosts lo the Egyptian leader, who was the target re- cently of demonstrations across AP WlrepllOIO Robot? No , just Gabby Sedillo of the State Department of Transportation who appears half mortal. half machine as he peers through a transit While on a drainage project in Flagstaff, Ariz. Poker Champ Wim With 9s _ LAS VEGAS IAPl -A pair or· nines earned "Saratoga" Hank Brown or Fort Worth , Tex . $47 ,500 in the winner·tttke-a ll. first annual Marina Poker Cham· pionship. Rules for the tournament. a preliminary for the World Cham· pionship of Poker scheduled to be~in here April 18. were S2,500 buy-in, no-limit, hold 'em. Brown went against "Cadillac" Jack Grim of Abilen<', Tex., in the final round witb a seven-nine to Grim 'i; ace· jac1C. Brown won early Sunday "he n the open cards turned out to he a queen, a four, a five and a llllle. ~IYPt prompted by increa~ed prices of staple goods. an action the go\'crnmcnt had to reverse. "I have nc"er met an Amencan leader who didn't come away im· pressed with his sensitivity, in· telligencc and courage ·· C<1rter :.aid ubout his gucsl. f'ro•P•~AJ 5 DIE •.. Roud for one hour as rescue workers labored at freeing the victims from the wreckage. A few hours earlier, a woman was killed and an infant was critically lnJured in a three-car accident in Brea that seemingly touched off Orango County's bloody Sunday night trnlf1c death toll. In the aftermath of the Rrca accident, one man '-'-LI S arrested and charged ~1th tclony dcuni.. drivin,: and anoth<'r man was ar· rested for being drunk In public. The felony drunk driving sus- pect wa!I identified by police as Joseph Hodnguez, 3G, or Baldwin rCJrk. Police said Rodriguez was at the wheel of a lightweight pickup truck that allegedly ran through a slop si~n at Kraemer Avenue and Birch Street at 7. 30 p. m. According to police, Alicia Ba rlolo. 30, of 4429 ~2nd SL. Muywood. wa11 thrown lhrough the windshield of the Rodriguez pickup when it collided with a nother cur. Then. police said. Miss Bartolo was run over and killed by a third auto Involved in the Intersection mayhem. Crihcally injured in the col- Ii s Ion wa s two-month-old Howland Sanfillipo, or Plac«!ntla. Less seriously injured were t~ infant's molh<'r. brother and father. The four Sanfilltpos were in tho rar i;truck by th e Rodriguez auto when it allegedly raced lhrough the intersection. Arrested on drunk in public charJres when he purporledlv became belligerent when taken to a nearby hospital for treatment of inJuries was Sergio Gonzalez. 34. or Ralclw1n Park, a passenger in Rodnguez'11 car. A Garden Grove woman died in Palm Harbor Hos pital , late Saturday night. a few hours after being struck by an auto us she crossed a street pushing a s hop· ping cart ahead of he r. Police said Mrs. Louise Mer- ritt, 51. was rutally rnjur<'d wh<'ll hit by a car whll<' <.0 ro11sing 9th Street near Col leg<' A venue The woman was not walking in a marked cros&walk when hit by the car at 6 20 p m .. police said. Unpreeedented West Point Head Retired General WASHINGT ON CAP) · Defense Secretary Harold Brown today announced the reassign- ment of Ll. Oen. Sidney B. Berry. superintendent of S<'a ndal marred West Point. and the re- call o( retired Gen. Andrew J Goodpaster lo replace him. The Army said Berry will com· plete a normal three-year tour us super intendent of the t: .S Military Academy In June. His new assign ment will be an· nounced later. Selection of a retired 1eneral lo head the U.S. Military Academy Is unprecedented. officials said. Brown Hid that Goodpaster. former suprem e Allied com- mander Jin Europe j nd onetime staff 1~cretary to President Eisenhower, "possesses the uni· que blend of military ahd educa- ll o na I background and U · perlence deemed necessary for the superintendency today." The De(ensc ucretuy also 11Bid that Goodpaster. who wm servo as a lieutenant general when he comes back on acUve duty, • 'reOecte tbo beat qualified individual available to lht Army at thla Umo." Martin R. Hotlm ann, who was Army secretary durlnR \be re- cent cheatlna t1candal which In· volv~d 181 c•dcu, aaid late la.st year that the new supertnten· dent'• aulhorlty would be atrenathtntd and thot be would remain In tht post up to el1ht yeara. > Hoffman uld at lh~ time thal Berry would leave on schedule lh1i; !>pring Berry, who had been regarded as one of the Army's outstanding generals and a potential chief or staff. faces an uncertain future. Althou11h he wa11 nol singled out for specific blame in followup In· 'l'l!ti1rnt1ons or the wont scandal in West Point history, many Pen• tagon 0Cfic1als bay they fear his future prospects mlah~ be ad- ver sely affected because It hap- pened during his tour or duly. Brown's announcement that GoodpMler would replace Berry in June aald the Army chose the retired general after considering ~1 r ecommendation by the Borman Commission that the new superintendent tneet the criterion or .. a demonatraled bl Illy to provide educallonal and military leadership." That commission. named by Hoffmann lo look into the 11can- d al, wu chaired by Frank Borm an, the form er astronaut. who now heade Eastern Airlines. The Borman Commission taat Oec~mber recommended c han1ee ht enforcement of the' cadet honor code a nd reinstate- ment u soon as po11lb1e or the cadeta impllcattd In the cheat ing. • Goodp11ttr, a 1939 Weet Point graduate, holds a'hachelor'1 and Ph .D. dttrtt In lnternallonlll rc- latkml from Princeton 11 w•ll as 1 master 1 de•re• ln tnl1net:r-lng. ~ ·; l -. .. Orange Uoasi · EDITI O N T oday's Clos~ng. N.Y .. Stoeks lVOL. 70, NO. 94, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRIL 4, 19n N/C TEN CENTS Mistrial De1nanded in Air Noise ·case .. .,.. B)'TOM BARLEY Ol 1'-0.lly ......... .. A lawyer representing Orange County demanded a m istrial rul· h~g on developer Harry Rinker's $200,000 lawsuit against the coun· ty today with the a rgument that trial jurors had been exposed to newspaper publJcity. "This Is a very serious mat· ter," Deputy County Counsel Charles Sevier told Judge Frank Domenichinl. "One Daily Pilot edition last week carri.ed the story with headlines matching • those of the Canary Jslands air crash disaster.·' Sevier placed a p ile o f newspapers containing editions of three Orange County publica- tions before Judge Domenichini a nd pointed out that all the s tories contained testi mony taken outside the presence of the jury. T he stories covered alle~ations by the plaintiff'$ attorney, Jer- rold Fadem , that aircraft leaving Orange County Airport wer e diverted from their.normal night path over the Harbor.Area while the jury was visiting Rinker 's home at 2342 Mesa Drive, Santa Ana Heights. Fadem defended the s tories as "absolutely accurate," and r e· minded Judge Domenichini that the jury had been warned before and during the trial not to read newspaper accounts of the pro- ceed ings. Fadem is asking the jury to award Rink~r damages for jet noise that, he claims, is making life ln the Rinker home intolera· ble. Rinke r told lhe jury that he was assured by county officials when he bought his three-acre. property in 1965 that no jet aircraft would ever operate from the airport. T oday, Hughes Airwest and Air California operate from the county airport. Judge Domenichini questioned the jury today and learned from five members that they had either seen or been made aware of newspaper headlines, but had not read the body of the story. Judge Domenichini then called a recess so he can discuss the situation Individually with those jurors. He will rule· on Sevler's motion for a mistrial later. Rinkec's lawsuit ls regarded as a test case In the cont..roversial jet noise issue and is be;ng watched by hundreds of Harbor Area residents. Success rorr Rinker could meafl the trial or lawsuits in which the plaintiffs have dem anded more tha n S30 million in damages from the county. 5 Die in Wrecks Crash Adds to County Toll Five people died Sunday night in two Orange County traffic ac- cidents, four of them in a head -on collision that Buena Park police labeled the worst accident in the city's history. Buena Park police said today they do not yet know what eaused a southbound car on Beach Bo uelvard near Stage Road to cross over the center line and slam head-on into an auto travel· ing in the opposite direction. But withm thr<'e hours of the crunching 10:58 p.m . collision near a railway underpass, the two cars' four occupants were dead. APW11'9-ta PAN AMERICAN AIRLINES EMPLOYES CARRY CASKET OF CANARY ISLANDS CRASH VICTIM Remains of 326 People Kiiied In World'• Worst Air DlaH ter Returned to U.S. Pohce identified the driver of the car that alle~edly swerved over Beach Bo ue lvard 's center line as Raymond Ezzell , 17, of Crash Victims Return 7488 Ridgeway Drive, Buena Park. Killed along with Ezzell in th{' s outhbound auto were Tim Bowers. 20. and Tracy Bowers. <q 17, both of 6360 Arnold St., Buena Park . ... Military, FBI Begbi TtUk of ldenti/Wation The accident's fourth fa~ality. Charles E . P 8vlacky, SO. of14758 Neartree Road. I.a Mira~a. was alone in the auto he was driving nortl\bour(d On Beach Bouelvard -DOVER. Del. (AR ) -With what a Pan Am offlclal said was '"all the respect and dignity possible'.·· the r<.'ma1ni. of 326 v1c· l1ms of th<.' worlcl's worM air dtS· aster arnH'd etl lhl· Dover Air f orre Rase mortuan for 1den- t1firal1on. · A team or 90 /\tr l"orce. Army and FBI experts today hef,"tms its ana I) '>IS or lhl• bodit'i; of pcrl>Ons killed in tht• Mllts1on of two Boe- inf? 747 jets March 27 in the Canary Islands. A base spokesman said that. once 1denllfie<1. lhe bodies pro bably would be turned over to a team of local funeral directors They then "'II be l>h1pped to the v1ct1ms· families. most of them in California. Meanwhile. two night data re· corders and two cockpit voice re- corders from the Jumbo jets ar Agitated Islanders Vote on Secession N/\NTlTKl':T. ~lai.s </\Pi Chances for l>Utt·<·-.~ art> <Jbout a-1 l>llm as they "<'rt' in rolonial da) s and rlunnjl th1• War of 11112 "h<•n Nanturkt•t anrl Mart ha ·i. \"inevard i-.lands trt(•cl to sec<odt' rron-i Masl>arhu,Nt.,,• but tht· •~landers arl' J!Olnlol tot rv a1rnin A bout 3.000 rt'J( 11.tered ~oter'I are e hJ(tble for th~ reft.>rendom on secessinn today on thr-. 1!1land 22 miles from the Mas<iachusetts mainland The vote will ~imply s how how lhl'Y ft•cl dbout sece11sion 1l"s n·ot legally btnd· mg. (Map Page A4 I Two to wns on Mu nha ·s Hydraulic Oil Fuels Fire at Irvine Firm A tire fueled by hydraulic oll caused an estimated S12S,OOO damage this morning at the Bertea Cori>orallon in the lrvlno Jndustrlil Complex. Thirty-five firemen a nd 10 ff N engines and trucks responded to the second-alarm fire on Von Karman Avenue at 11: 15 a.m. U took the.Jire fighters about 15 minutes to control the blaze. A spokesrQan from the firm, which manufactures hydraulic fHght equipment, said most of the damage lnvolved expe.nslve pumplng equipment Just outside the buUdJng that was burned In tbeblue. . . A portion of the out~r wall of ope of the Berte• buildlnas was blackened and eoorche~ b\lt tbere waa onJy sm oke damaae In· aide. According to Fire Chief Jim Stone, the cause of the fire Is fttlll under lnvesll.allon. However. he aeld the onatn Is pinpointed to one of the hydraulic oil pumps. Stone aald an emplo)'e said be 11w one of the pumps &purtln«i tM oil at hlah preu ure Into t.M llrt . ..... •• \'tnc·yaro will d<'bl'it<' lh<' isllU{' al to\. n m<'t·tlngs torla' , fi ve other commumt1es on that 1:.land 24 m 1 le., west of herl' w1 II <'On.,idt.>r the same <'our•u· at ot h!'r town meeting!! srhedult•d bet"een April 12 and May 17 Al issue is a question that ha~ a~1tatt'd Ne_. En~lanc1erc; 'itnC<' the days of Rr1hsh colonial rule· representation~ "We still '4ant to remain part of the commnnwealth. but \H' re looking for represf'ntat1on."· said J o hn Conway. Nantucket "!> r eprei;enta t 1ve 1n th <' Massachusetts leg1sl a tu re "The islander~ reel they are cut off. They feel we arc now losing representation which we've had llincel696." A new apJSortlonmenl bill in Boston. the .tlate capital. will cul the letislature from 240 to JOO members. It will mer ge the isla nds' legislative districts with those on ·Cape Cod. '[he 13,000 permanent cesldents wlll be mereed ln a district which will have 36,000 peraons. OW BED SOLD ON FIR.W' DAY So Ute landlqrd finally said you could buy a waler ~d ..• now what do you do\ with yolJr bid bed? "We IC)ld it the first day the ad · r an In the paper!" -.. That's the advertisin g success experienced by a Laguna IUlls couple whet placed tbls clnsslficd ad: l)cout. Klnf si bed. 11olld Wa lnut . 4 poli t e r . pcn•onnll)' auto11raphcd by Art.lsun. XXX·)l'C\). . So it you're changing your lifestyle, or just have somell\ln«i you'd like to convert to cash. call 642·5678. The Da.lly Pilot Is the place to advertise. rlved in Wash ington for study by the Nationa l Transportation Safety Board Webster Todd. chairman of the N TSR, said the te<'hn1 cal as· s1stanC'e was being provided for the Spanish government. which has custody of th<' recorders. and that the board has no plans to re- lease the result!.. The study 1s ex· perted to takt' two to three weeks. Todd said the boxes containing the recorders appeared to be in good shupe despit~ some signs of heat and soml' dcnt11. They ar· raved 1mder lo<'k and s eal. The remaan:. rlown herf.' Sun- aa:v Wl'rt' of passenjlers aboard a Pun Am Jet rammC'd hy a Dutch I\ LM plane on the runw OJY of the ai rpo rt at Santa Cru, d t> Tt•nt>r1f(' Tnt• c11llls1011 kill ed mor<' tha1. 570 pt•oph• Tnl" 1\1.l\1 pai.l>t'ngl'r" and CTt•w nil of w.hom \H•r<• k1lll'd. \\ l'rl' rln\\ n to tlw Nt•lhl•rl~nds for u1cnt 1f1t·at 1011 Wilham Waltrip. Pun 1\m nt'e Drt'Sldt•nt In chaq.:c or opera· (SM-RF.MAIN~. Pa~e A2l Police said traffic was diverted from the thoroughfare between Artes ia Bouelvard and Stage Road for one hour as rescue workers labored at freeing the victims from the wreckage A few hours earlier. a woman was killed and an infant was critically injured in a three-car accident in Brea that seemingly touched oft Orange County's bloody Sonday night traffic decilh toll. In the aftermath of the Brea accident, one m an was arrested and charged with felony drunk drivi ng and anotht•r man was ar· rested for b~ing drunk in public. The felony drunk drtvrng su:. pert wa!> identif1l·1l by police as Joseph Hodrigucz, 36. of Baldwin Park. Poli ce said Rodriguez was at lite wheel of a lightweight pil"kup truck that allegedly ran through <.1 stop siJitn at Kraemer Avenue and Birch Street ctl 7: JO p.m. According to police. /\hc1a Bartolo. JO. of 4429 52nd St.. Mavwood. was thrown through Jimmy Cartc.r ls selling the presidential yacht "Se· quoia" because Jt costs t.$xpayers $800,000 a year and ho nc.ver usee it. In tact, Carter hu never even seen it, said White House Deputy Presa Secretary Rex Oronum. Granum said tbe saJe of the yacht i!Ou.ld brine from $200,000 to $400 ,000. I the· windshield of the Rodriguez pickup when it collided with a nother car . T hen, police said. Miss Bartolo was run over and killed by a third a uto involved in the intersection mavhem. Cr itically injured in the col· lision was t wo-m onth-old Howland Sanfillipo, of Placenti~. Less se ... ously injured were t,he infant's mothe r, brother a nd father. The four Sanfillipos were in the ca r s truck by the Rodriguez auto when it allegedly raced through the inte rsertion. Arrested o n drunk in public <See 5 DIE, Page A2> Worshippers Open Holiday SerVices By The Associated Press Worshippers c rowded into synagogues and churches over the weekend to observe the start of lh e Jewish Passover anct the Christian Palm Sundciy, the start of Easter week. In Italy. the observance began with Pope Paul Vi 's address on "precarious cind threatened peace" in ~he world. In Jerusalem. thousands of Chrisltan pilgr im s waJked the route of Christ's triumphal entry lo the cft'y on a road strewn with pa lms, almost 2,000 years ago. Jews gathered in Moscow·s Central Synagogue to worship at the s tart or the season com· m em orating the escape of the Jews from bondage in Egypt. The spirit in New York. as in man y American cities, was ecumenical. The Greek Orthodox celebra- tion of Palm Sunday coincided with that of Roman Catholics and Protestants this year, and the start of'Passover a nd the Chris- tia n holiday fell together for the first lime since 1974 and the last until 1984. As Christians began ob· servanccs or Holy Week, Pope Paul expressed sadness ovet ·•symptoms and shivers of war " in the world. The Pope delivered his Palm Sunday address to a crowd of 50,000 In St. Peter·s Square. He s aid h e prayed for •·a huma n. civilized. s pir'ttual peace_ to make men brethren a mong themselves." I n Jerusalem. Ch ristians car· ried palm fronds and sang hosan- nas as they descended the steep slope of the Mount of Olives and wa lk ed t o the walls of Jerusalem's Old City. The mile-Jong procession, watched by thousands more lin· ing the route. was led by a brown· robed, white-bearded Fra n - ciscan monk bear ing a'n olive branch. The I loly Werk observances culminate wit h Easte r cclebra- t ions n{'xt Sunday. Retired General West Point Head WASHI NGTON <AP> - Defense Secretary Harold Brown today announced the reassign- ment of U . Gen. Sidney B. Berry. s upe rintendent of scandal· marred West Point. and the re· call of retired Gen. Andrew J . Goodpaster to replace him. The Army said Berry will com- plete a normal three-year tour as s uperintende nt of the U S. Military Academy in June . Ills new assignment wtll be an- nounced later. Selection of a retired genernl to head the U.S. Mllit a.ry /\cad{'my is unprecedented. officials saul. Bro wn said that Goodpaster, former supre me Allied com - mander In Europ<' and onetim<' s taff secretar y to President Eisenhower, "possesses the uni· que blend of militar y and educa- ti o n a I background a nd ex· per1ence deem ed necessary for the superintendeney today." The Defense secretary also said that Goodpaster, who will Torch.Deaths In Uganda NAIROBI. Kenya CAP) Utzandan troops have executed a gang of corree smugglers by burning them alive on an island in Lake Victoria, the daily Nation newspaper said today . The Kenya paper . quoting what It called reliable sources. uid the smugglers were cap· lured as they were running coffee across the lake from Uganda Into Kenya for shipment abroad. The ~ were taken to Klgulu bland by tho soldiers "and told to lie down," the NaUon said. Then "they were covered with empty uck• and petrol w&11 poured over them. They were thmuehlltbt .. 11 serve as a lieutenant general when he comes back on active dut~. "renecls the best qualified individual available to the Army at lhts llml'." Martin R. lloffmann. who Wali Army s~cretary during the re· cent cheutin~ sc:indal which in· vol\•cd 151 coidets. said )ate last year that the new s uperinten- d c n t 's authority would be strengthc·oed and thal he would r{'main in the post up to eight years. Hoffman said at the time that Berry would leave on schedule this sprin~. Berry, who had been regarded CSee POINT, Page A2) Coas t We athe r Mostly fair t hroug h Tuesday with some patchy fog near t he coast late tonight and early Tuesday. Lows tonight 42 to 52. · Hig hs Tuesday, upper 60s at beaches to 70s inla nd. I NSIDE TOD~ Y A gr01D1ng number of people are aalano whether the conlf· numg high co1t o/ funerob art worth it cu pricta continue to aoar . I t is uti mot ed Americans ~ $4 billion a yea r on fu1U?rals and burial or· rangement1. See P.age A9. • •••• I l • •• ' - -A2 DAILY PILOT N IC Neteport Beaeh Groups Seek Role Increase Two of Newport Beach·s en· v1ronmentally oriented citizens g roups are lrylng to get tM city, council to expand their authority. Both groups advise the city council. One is th!' Citizens Environ· O•llY Pllof Sr .. I Pl!OCO He's an Eagle Wayne Wright. 15, of Troop 330, has achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. The Corona dcl Mar H igh Sch ool ~ophomorc is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Wright ofC'oron<1.del Mar. Front Page A I POINT ..• as one of the Army's outstanding gent'rals :ind u potential chief of :.taff. faces an unc~rt&1n future. Although he wu:. not singled out for s pecific blame in followup in- vcstrgallons or the worst scandal in West Point history, many Pen- tagon offid;.il!I s<1y they fear hrs future prospects might be ad· ,·crsely aCfel'led because it hap- pened dursng Im to ur o{ duty. Brown's announcement that Goodpastt•r would rC'place Berry in June said the J\rmy chose the retired ~cncrul ufter considering a r ecomme ndation by th e n orman Comm1!>-.1on that the new !>UpcnntC'nde nt meet the criterion of '"a de moni,tratcd ability lo provide cducal1onal :ind militar~ lrader i.hrp." Thal comm11>s1on. na med by 1 lofrmann to look into the scan dal, \\al> chaire d by F'rank Borman. the fo rmer astronaut Y. ho now ht'ad11 Eastern J\rrhnes. The Dormun Comm1s!>lon last l><'c <'Olh c r reco mmende d ch;1ng<'S in enforcement of Lht> 1· a<lrt honor <:ode und rdnstatc·· m cnt as soon a .... po!>!'l tbll.' of thc c;1rt rt~ tmpllc<tl<:d 1n the cheat I l lj! <; (IOdl)a~t 1·1· a I !l'.19 W "'' Pot nl gr ;1d11alP. hold" H hathc•lor "an<I l'h D cl1•gn •1• 111 international re· I al t<inl> Crom Pri n1·eton 11s W<'ll al'. .1 m a:-.lt•r " d1·~n·1• 111 l'O~met·t 1111! Newport Girl To Finland Ellen E \ t•r,,, .1 17 yt3r·Old Junior nt Coron:.. drl ~hr Jllgh School, Y.111 bt' spc nclrng a sum· m er wtth J f:lm1ly m F'mland ns an cxchungc :.tudcnt 1n the Youth for t:nder!>tand1ng program. There• arc openings for other studrnts mlrrc:1ted 1n an over- <,cai. ad\•enturc Those interl'sled ~hould contu<'l Mrs Pal Krone. fl46 6131. for more Information on the• Youth for l'nder!ilandlng pro· >{rum. Miss Evrrs, 1921 Snbrinu TC'r ract•, C'orona drl Mnr , 1s l hf' daui:thler of Dr und Mrs l.crnld 11. Evt•rs. 01\ANOI! 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M0-1220 mental Quality Cont rol Advisory Committee which goes by the acronym CEQAC or See-quack. Committee chairman Stan Cole told councilmen he has re- vised his 14·member committee into three subcommittees to look into \)Otenllal problem s, s uch as the aLrpOrt, bay pollullon a nd the Irvine coast development; to re· view the city's general plan and to review the environmental im· pact reports s ubmitted on pro· jecta throughout the city. Cole sought and was granted an expansion of the commlttff's powers in a resolution which gives the group a uthority to re· vtew and comment on EIRs before they are given to the plan· "1ng commission, currently the only body with a uthority to re· view ElRs before they go to the city council. But Suzanne Rudd . chairman of the U tter Control Citizens Ad· vlsory Committee, will have to wait until July 1 to fi nd out lf her group's request for a litter con- trol officer will be agreed to by councilmen. The l itter com mittee :•has sought a littler control of· ll~er for the past two years and th rs year has submitted a ~4,980 budget request for an ofCl cer and a jeep for him: City Manager Robe rt Wynn said the request will be con- s ide red by the council during their annual budgeling process which is completed by July 1. Mrs. R udd 's committe e submitted proposed revisions of the city's litter laws which the ('O uncil referred to the city at· lorney and the police department for comment. Me~a W-:>man lnju'red in Irvine .Crash A Costa Mesa woman was re· ported in satisfactory condition today al Tustin Community· Hospital following an accident in Irvine Saturday in which the car slammed into a power pole and then 01ipped over. I rvine police said Patricia Ann Fite. 'l:l, or 2258 Pacific Ave., s uf- fered numerous cuts on her head, face, legs a nd hands. The accident occurr ed at 10:30 p m Saturday on Barranca Road near Von Karman Avenue . Police said Mrs. Fite·s car h1l the center road divider. c ras hed into ttie Edison Company power pole and several trees and then landed on its roor back on thl· center divider ;\ witness told police that Mrs File's car. a small compact that "'as destroved in the wreck. had been lrave.ling erratically prior lo lh<' collision. Polic<' i.a1d they <i re !'lt1ll look ing into thr accirl•'"' Water Board Approves Bid For Mesa Well The Coi1ta Mesa County Water D1stri<'l has approvt'd a Lo llahra firm ·s low bid of $59,053 to drill lhl' dis trict 's rourth ground"' 4'l<'r well The wrll. which wlll re;i('h groundwater le' els of 600 feet "'hen compll'led. will be drilled by Beylik Drilling, Inc Work on the proJect will begin in about 20 days. walt'r d1s lrac l officials said. The weU-w1ll be located on the W('St side or Fairview Road JU!>t north oflhe San OieRo r.·reeway. Dlstnct officials s aid ('O mple· lton of the well will mean less ex pensive water lo district user<( than is re ceived fr om th<.• Mctrop()litan Water Dist rict, amt less dependence on MWD water s upplies. Tot Rescued From Blaze A five·month·old Huntlnrton Beach baby has been released from the burn center al UCI Me d ical Center after being rescued from a naming house Friday by a pa11serby . The baby, Anthony Noch, wRs treated for first Rnd second degr~ bums and wu •enl home Saturday, a hospital spokesman aald. Three others 11yffeted cuta when they fled the fi re throuah wi,ndows at their resld•~e at 14932 Oak Tree Lane. ffuntlntlon Beach fire in· veat11aton uld today the blaze waa caused by chttdrcn playing wllh matthes and a undle ln a closet. •• , ,~f ·LO't:i1 •• $ RELOCATED LAUNCHING RAMP ColTrans officials are seeking permits from the Coast Guard and the coastal commission for the Coast Hlghway bridge over Upper Newport Beach. The new bridge will carr y three lanes each direc· tion with an additional turn lane for traf· !ic headed_ north on Dover Drive. It will cost an estim ated $5.2 million. Schedule calls for construction to start in early 1978 with completion by the end or 1979. Celebrities Due For 9-ball Event NB Seeks Wncession Manager Hollywood ce)ebr ities will compete ln nine·ball action Tues- day night at the Registry Hotel in Irvine as the kickoff to the Mako National Invitational Nine-ball Championship Tournament. Easter Bunny To Visit Me8a Park Saturday The Easter Bunny a nd Mr. Egg Man will supervise an egg hunt at Estancia Adobe Park in Costa Mes a Saturday from noon until 2 p.m . The egg hunt, along with an Easter bonnet parade, jelly bean count. marionette show and a \'isit from the E aster Bunny, b sponsored by the city's Depart- m ent ol Leisure Ser vices. A musical comedy geared for Easter will be presented by the Bob Baker Marionette Theater prior to the Ea5ter egg hunt. Children will be separated by age for the hunt in the park and more than 270 pounds of jelly buns will be hidden for Easter hunters. The Eastl'r Bunny, and Mr. Egg Man w1U arrive ut the park by helicopter Thl' day 1s open to <111 Costa Mesa chrldn•n through age 12. For further information, call 556-5300. Fro• Page AJ REMAINS • • t ions, s aid he was confide nt all th<' victims would be identified . although ma~ of the bodies arc barlly hurncd and m angled. /\ spokesman for the airline s alcf t h e work or the 90 patholol'(ists, dentis ts. blood sp€.'ciali:.ts. rndiologis l s and fln~erprint experts was expected to take a week or more. An interdenom i national memorial S<'rv1ce was held Sun· 1~ay when the bodies arrived at th€' base airfield on two Pan Am fr<'1ghttrs Dunng the ser vicc, two draped and nower·ladtn cor. f1 n11, representati\"C of the hun· dreds still ins ide the planes, were placed 1r1 "'a1lmg hearses. With repres entatives of the airline looking on, a Catholic priest. a Protestant minister and a rabbi made short statements. The wooden comns containing th t other bodies then were transported to the mortuary. Billy's Plan Irks Racers NAPLts, Flo. CAP> -Billy Curter. the President's brother Is being paid at least Sl0,000 to appear at a swamp bug(y race. and lhe racers ·-who collected only $3, JOO at last year's race - are furious. The 70 drivers lined up for the April 24 cancer fund benefit vol· f'd to pull out of the event.. which a lso futur'-slock car racea. "The drtveri are blackmailln~· us,'' said D. L . "Stoney• Stoneburnet. the sponsor. "They c are more about pistons thln cancer. Well, some of the at.ock car racers say they'll do It for free, so the swamp bugey racers can 10 and suck their thurnbs." As for the payment to 8Uly Carter. Stoneburner aald. "I've olready i>ald the money, and s10,ooo could be only part or it. Why el110 would anyone In tMir rl1ht mind come here to be pawed?" Death Probed Already slgned up for the 7 p.m. celebrity billlards tourney are Jack Carter, Ed Ames, Trini Lopez, Greg Morrls and Bob Hegyes <who plays Epstein on Welcome Back Kotter). Other stars have been invited, but ha- ven't replied yet. J. • Ticketa to the celebrity event are $5.75 and are belna 1old at the Registry Hotel. at Mako Jn. ilustnes. 22861 Lambert St.. Suite 207, El Toro, and at all Tlcketron ;lgencies. From Wednesday ~hrough Saturday, 16 top nine-ball conten. ders will vie for S.SOJ>OO. The purse is reported to be the largest billlards purse ever orrered in the United States. . Contenders are a rriving this week from all over the country and include top nine-ball cham- pions. accordin,:: to the tournu- mentorganizeri;. Mesa Ensign Perishes in Plane Crash Memorial ser vices will be held • Thursday in Florida for J ohn Michael Granzella. 24, a naval ensign from Co:.ta Mesa who die(I Friday in a jet training accident near San Die-go. The City of Newport 'Beach is looking anew for pe()ple lntere&~ e d ht running the Newpoct Pier conce55ion stand. City councilmen have acreed to spend $8,000 to rerurblah the out1lde of th4! dilapidated con· cession stand. The electrical and waler service lo the stand wi11 be improved and installation a sew age holding tank is planned. Councilme n also agreed to gel all the permits n~ded to make those improvements. . City omcials.-a re hopeful the proposal will attracl bidders for the concession which has been closed since September when the previous concessionaire was found in default or his lease at both the Newport and Balboa Piers. Replacements for the con· cessionaire have not come forth because of the rundown condition of the two stands . Councilme n agreed to the re- f u r bis hi n g project. o n . the Newport Pier to• see how it works. IC it is successrul in at· tracting bidders. a -similar plan wlll be adopted for the Balboa Pie r I Mesa Beauty Pageant Set At Plaza Hotel The 197Q E!itanc1a High School graduate was scheduled to re- ceive his naval wings April 22. He also plal\lled to be murrled that day. .. Contestants arc being sought Granzella leaves his parents, for the Miss Costa Mesa Pageant Dr. and Mrs. John Granzella two sch<'duled May 5 at South Coast sisters. Jana and Sar ah, 11nd one Plaia Hotel. brother, Jay, all of Costa Mesa. Deadline ror contest entries 1:-. The f amil y will fl y to th i s Frid ay, according to Pensacola, Fla .. later this week Pa g ea n t c h a it m an Su c to attend the memoriaJ service. Nicholson, and contestants can Arter graduating from Eslan· pick up applications until then at cia lllgh, Granzella went to UC California First Bank, 230 E. 17th Santa Barbara, graduating in St. 1975. From there he joined tht' T he pagea nt. sponsored by the naval reserve. Costa Mesa Chamber of Com· . He was on a naval flight train-merce and the Cost a Mesa· mg mission. about 40 miles ca:.t Newport Harbor Lions Club, is of San Diego, when the jet o pen to unmarried women crashed. killing ham and four between 16 and 22 years of age. others on board. Entrants must work or live 1n Costa Mesa to be eligible for th<' Ruling Slated WASIDNGTON CAP> The U .$. Supreme Court today agreed to decide whether the federal government can protect clean air areas by t elling states to Impose more stringent restric· tlons on industrial pollution than federal laws require. more lhan S500 in prizes. For further inform11tion. call Miss Nicholson at 6'2·1660. Guards Strike SOMERS, Conn. (J\ P) Guards have s truck Connec ti cut's 10 prisons and jails alle r rejecting the state's latest con· tract proposal. Bald is Beautiful Palestine Future Stressed W?\SHINGTON <AP> El:YO• tian President Anwar Sadat. ar· riving today for t~llks wttb Pres1· dent Cart.er. stre1J1ed al the out,.. set the central lssuo in the Middle Eaal ls the future or the Palci;U~ nlans. "In your recent public s tat .. ments you have come very clo~ to the proper remedy," Sadat told Carter. who is the first American president ever to en· dorse publicly the concept. qf a · Palestinian "homeland." • However, Sadat said in an~ r ival ceremony in the White House East Room, "What la needed is establishment of a political entity in which the Palestinians, at long last, can be a community or citizens inatead or a group or refugees ... Carter, in low·key, welcorninJf r emarks, made no direct men· tion of the Palestinians or any other sensitive aspect. or th& Arab·lsraell confiict. He said "there are no easy answers" to the region's pro- blems and thal he Intended to establis h a "close personal friendship" with Sadat, the first Arab leader to meet with him irt the Administration's campaign to reconvene the Geneva peace conference by the end or the year. Sadat. in an extraordlnarily comptlmentary tribute to what he called Carter's Idealism and morality, said tbe President is "the personification of a new s pirit emerging in America to- day." Thro~gh Ecypt's long, 7,000. year history of s tatehood, Sadat sald. it has been "ralthlul to the vafues and ideals that render life m~re rewar~ing a nd ful!illing. '.' Ironically. Sadat's visit coin· cides with the J ewish festival or Passover whlclf commemorates the freedom Jewish sieves won from Egypt and their setting forth to the "Promised Land .. of Jsrael. \ . Al the-t'eremony, held indoor~ b€.'cause of rain, Sadat thanked Carter for "your gallant action" in sponsorinl'( nearly $1 billion 1n econo~mic and food aid for Egypt. whose economy is e xperiencing hard limes. But Sadat, referring to lht Palest inian i15sue. told the Prcsi· dtnt that "no progress can be achieved so long as this problen) remains unsolved." Carter for his p art. offered several boosts lo the Egyptian leader. who was the t arget re cently or d€.'monstrations across Egypt prompted by increased pn c<'s or staple goods, an action the government had to reverse. •• 1 have never met an American leader who didn't come away im- prrssf'd with his sensitivity m- telligl'n('t' and ('OUragc." C;rtcr l>ard about his guest. From Page Al 5 DIE ... c harges wht'n he purportedlv became belligerent when taken to a nearby hospital for treatment of injunC's w<1s Sergio Gonzalez. 34, of Oaldwin Park. a passenger in Rodriguez·!! r:.ir . A Garden Grove woman died in Palm Harbor Hospital late Saturday night, a f<'w hours after being struck by an auto as she crossed u street pushing o shop· oln$t cart ahead of her ·.Police said Mrs. Louise Met- rtlt, S l. wui; fatally Injured when hit by a car while crossing 9th Street near Collc·~e A venue. L.OSANGELES fAP> -Polle~ er invest1auln1 the beaUn1 death of an e lderly man wbO wu apparenUy killed while t.rylt\a to stop a bur.glary at a neSahbor's a partment • More than 20 contestants. their hair styles recnlllng the 1'V s~rlcs Kojok. gather at Hodosan Shrjnc north of Tokyo ln the first all.Japan .. brlg ht head " contest. K atamua Nomura. head of the Japan Bright Head F'rlcnd~hip Association, sald the competition was held to help wipe out inf ertority complexes among the bald and to provide a bit or fun ror the aged ~-- 0 .. 1¥ l"li.t l"lloto• by ll1<Mnl Or••• FARRAH FAWCETT SHOWS HER TENNIS FORM AS BILL COSBY PREPARES TO SERVE Poster-carrying Farrah Fans Cheer fhelr Favorite on to Victory In Mission Viejo Fan·ah Hit Viejo • ID a Whips Cosby in Celebrity TennU Match f'.irr.ih F ,1WC'l'll MJJ•1r-. pro vt•d Sund;,i v !>h1· wtts about ;i,. good a tl'nnt" pl.i)rt•r ;Js shC' wuc; a crowrl pll'aS<'I' Ill thr fin.ii ('\t•Ot of "f'dt•hnt:. Ch:lll<'nl(t' of th<• Scxf's · m M1s-..11n \ ll'Jo Th(•'" .1t·tou!'i VarrJh lrounC'rd ll'nnt., huff romc•d1 an Bill Cnsbv before• a r rov.d r nnc,t•r vat1\Plv e~t1matC'd h) ~11s.,1on VICJO ni f1 eial:-. Jt 7.000 · ·Th<' v "' 1' rt' J a m m 1• d 1 n everyv.her<'. han~ini: on fence'> and e"erythmg t'l\1'. · s;11d com· pany SJ>Okt'sman Chuck Darean. who said security g uards turned away at ll'abt :i.ooo more spec t a tor::. fro m the M a r g uenle R et·reatJOn Center. Hecausc of pending ht1 gation. 11vl'r her dec1s1on tn Quit th1• "Charli e's Angell\" tclev1s1on s ho". 1hc gla morous f''arrah dechnro to be interviewed But her agent told newsmen the size .rnd vigor of the crowd stunned thf' star The f'a-.cett Ma1ors tenni~ \ 1ctory brought a triumphant <.'lose to an event equal~ in the minds of M1ss1on Viejo officials only by the visit last sutnmer by President GeraJd Ford. J 0 five days of tapinj, a lotaJ of 24 top television stars ~mpeted Col11111nists Report _ Chip Carter Eyed • in 12 quasi·t'Ompct1t1ve sporting f'venls for the honor of v1ctorv .. nd a guaruntt'{' hi.ISC' salary of SS.000 Tll('rt' was rvt'n more in ii for the b1J:! nam"' Farrnh re·· pprtedly rarned $30,000 When 11 was all ovN. the female stars outPointl'd the male by a tally of seven events to five Connie Stt•vens heat f'l1p Wilson in auto racmg. Knsty M <'Nichol beat Dan llaggerty in skateboardmg. Cindy Williams beat Lloyd Bridges in bike rac· mg, Lola Falaoa beat Ed Asner in m arathon running. Phyllis George beat 0 J . Simpson m ping pong and Stephanie Powers doused Tony Randall in swim· ming The me1t't.ion the bowling, golf, billiards. basketball nnci obc;taclc c·ourse evt'nts. \ Monday· Af>!ll '· 1971 DAIL v PtLOT AS One Year Later I r Hughes' Fortune .. Scrambles Cou1·ts ... By UNOA DEUTSCH ··-••t.M l"rnl ., ... , Howard Hughes died one year ago this week. And although nc, one weeps for him now. passions aroused by his death continue. "We bring nothing into this world and we can take nothing out," intoned tbe minister at the burial of one or the world's richest men. Even as he spoke. the scram- ble for Howard Hughes' fortune badoo'glm. Now, a springtime later. dis· putes over the disposition of Hughes' wealth clutter the courts o f four states . Would-be in- he r itors have produced 34 separate documents a ll eging to be the last will and testament~f Howard Robard Hughes Distant relatives whose tit's lo ihe family recluse were tenuous for decades have stepped up lo claim a share of the estate. So has an obscure gas station owner from Utah. And two slates which once knew Hughes ai; tn invisible resident are battling ov<'r which one gets the inheritance taxes. There is even a dispute ttbout how rich Hughes really was. And so intense was his isolation that many had beli eved him dead for years. "I t 's tragic,.'' said Frank William Gay. pres ident of Hughes 'SummaCorp. "ll's tragtl' Howard Hugh8f> had lo die to prove that he WSS ah Vl' " At las t, with the guardians of his ck>1ster dismissed, the \'OW of s1lence was broken Ther<' "ere glimpses or the hermit· ... life and confirmation of long·b<'ld susp1 dons that a dark and ternbll• secret lurked within th<.· pent hous es and privat<' planes of Hughes' hidden world. Hughes, once a tall, dashing aviator and Hollywood playboy. di.ed of neglect a p1t1ful. em aciated figure whose demise befitted a pauper. When his aide!'> • fl ew him to Hous ton from Acapulco. Mexico. on April 5. 1976, il was too late to save him. The man who was dead on ar· riva l at the airport was a withered six-fool-tall. 90·pound corpse with a long. unkempt beard and an unhealed wound on his head. An aulopS)' reveal ed thlil Hughe~. ·10. had suffer<'d from ul · ce rs. 4MWM'er. advanced kidney disease. unde11nouri~mt'nt. de hydration. a nd hadly decayed teeth In subsequent m onths. written accounts portrayed llugh<'s' lmH 15 yl'ars as :it nightmare of drug addiction. self-deprivation a nd ohsessions. of races around lht• globe from one darkt'ncd hotel room to ~mother trying to outrun pri\'ale demons. The first allege<! will was de ltevered -mysteraousJy to the Mormon Church headquarters in Salt J,,ake City, Utah. It left the• I hen.estimated S2.5 hi Ilion to medical resear c h but gave shares to Hughes' two ex.wives. his aid<'s and a gas stution own t'r named Melvin Dummar The 30th "will" lt'ft the cst.ilc to Howard Hughe!'> Medical Institute. However, the only purported will heading towa rd a probate trial ii\ lhe hand-written Mormon will. The bizarr e scenes in that drama multiply daily. A tnal to determine its vali dity is scheduled in Las Vegas on July 6. Hughes' cousin. Richard Gano Cao Orange County lawyer >. special administrator of the . . report on the will search indicat- ing that yet another will existed atoneUme. Meanwhile, an inventory or Hughe11' assets commissioned by Seelu Dl"or~e Comedian Mort Sahl has filed in Los Angeles for divorce from h is wife M argarcl Lee, an imploye of the Los Angeles Playboy Club. citing irreconcilable differences. Married since October 1974. they have an e1ght-month-0ld son. Coast Man Bitten by Rattlesnake A Corona dei Mar man was list· ed in fair condition today at Hoag Memorial Hospital after being bitten by a rattlesnake Sunday afternoon. . Details on the incident were sketchy this morning, but a fire department spokes man said John Bodrero. 25. of 4351 ~ Carna- tion Ave. was drive n to the Corona <lei Mar fire statipn by an unidentlf\ed friend. T he frie nd told firemen that the· unconscious man had been bitten while walking in the Irvine coast area. Paramedics were summoned to the station to treat the snake bite victim and he was taken to the hospital. The f ire d e p ar tment spokesman noted that, because of the dry weather. the s nakes are active. He warned residents to watch out for them. relatives showed his wealth was only $169 million, a mere fraction of the $2.5 billion estimate. The figure is sure to be challenged in court. Testimony OnKKK Refused SAN DIEGO CAP> -The- Department of Justice has re- fused to tell defense attorneys for 14 blacks what is known about lhe ltu Klux Klan in the Marine Corps, one of the lawyers said. Attorney John Murcko said the defense suit asked for all the in- formation about the Klan availa- ble to government agencies but was turned down. The trials of nine of the blacks still facing charges as a result of a barracks attack at nearby Camp Pendleton was delayed at least Wllil May 2 by order of the Court of Military Appeals in Washington, D.C. The Marine Corps was given until then to answer alleJtations that the black leathernecks can't get a fair tria l a t Camp Pendleton where s ix white Marines were beaten and stabbed Nov. 13. Attorney~ said the blacks believed they were break mg up a meeting of the whitc·supremaey group. Two of the 19 white Ma rines al Camp Pendleton ide ntified publicly as Klansmen are still al the base. Another has been dis· charged. One is listed as a de- . serter and the othe rs have been transferred. Aggravated assault and con- spiracy charges face all nine blacks. In addition. Sgt. William Spencer, 23, of High Point. N.C .• and Pfc. Donald R . Hunter, 22. Winston-Salem. N.C., a r e charged with attempted murder. Alread y cleared are Pfc. Michael G. Guidry Jr .. 21. of Lake Charles. La., for lack of evidence, and Cpl. Glenn White, 20, of Bayne Acadia . La .. ac- quitted al a court martial. Cpl. E .F Henry, 20. of Iva· hoe. N.C . a nd Cpl. Dean Edwards. 20. of Colfax. La .. pleaded ~uilty and have returned to their units after ser v- ing three months at hard labor .. Civilian defense attorneys won release of the rest of the accused black Marines after they spent three months or more in the brig awaiting trial. But Ml.u'cko's petition for a joint trial was r (!· jected by the nation's highest military court. Visit Ends In Death RIALTO (AP>-Seven victims of a pla'ne crash 'in the San Bernardino Mountains apparent· ly were returning borne to Utah from a company-sponsored flight to California, according to authorities investigating the de- aths. The twin·engine private plane, reportedly owned by E. A. Miller Packing Company of Hyrum, Utah, was found Satarday near Green Valley Lake. Hughes estate, issued a March 15 It had taken off Friday from Orange County Airport, headed for Logan. Utah. The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department identified the dead as Ernest A. Miller, 21, of Hyrum; Jerry G. Fackrell, 44, the pilot, of Logan: Gerald W. Gerstner, 28, of Paradise; Don B. Mauchley, 48, of Logan; Rees M. Bingham,:.>, of Hyrum; Brent H. Clawson, 36, of Logan, and Spencer P. Roper, JS, or Smilhfleld. classicwalkin9 shoe.by ALDEN of new england @ • In · Fuel Scandal Mtiil Delivery & • W ASHlN<iT'ON I AP> -Pres1· •nt Carter's son. Chip, i11 OJle of lbout a dozen former empioyes i tht• Gcorgiu Stnte Energy Of. e under serutin)' by federal In- stigators in connection with a ssible fuel·fol'favors scandal, o columnists said today. They said the Investigation s temporarily halted in Nov- ber arter Carter's election d alter it was «jlia<:ov~red that. p had been a fuel allocation cer for' the state agency from e 1973 to early 1975. i e oohunniats, Jack Cloberty d Bob Owens, qaoted highly ced sou.rcea In lbe Federal ergy Admintatratlon, tllwever, as saying the Prelll· •nt 's son waa not the main •1et ol the investi9at1on, whleh ..again tmder way. t'lfrbe Carter na m e "scared ~ryone ort for awhile,'' sa1d • FEA source, t he columnists "Ported. The investigation Js being con- ducted by the FEA. .; · The columnl!IU said they were unable to reach Chip Carter for comment. The invesU1alion is said to ceo.ter on the e>Perallon or t.he stale energy orfice and a former director, Lewis Sprvill, who was appointed to the post by then· Gov. Jimmy C.rter. Confidential FEA documents aay the energy office alleg.tdly made highly q u est.ioDable emergency tud allocations to de- a len who were friendly wl'l2 Spruill, die coltltnaiata aatd. Tbq aid l'CA. invesutatora have evldebce that Spruill re- ceived favors from at leaatoneol tbes• dealers ucf are seekinf to det.ermine lf other aeency em'l~wettinvolved . Tf!!i,documeats teportedly Say tbe inveltigatton ls now concen- trattni on Spnd.ll) relaUonabJp t with wnuam Corey of U.S . Transport. a., of Conyers. G•., who w• H6d to have received 21 emer,ency fasolln& allotments, more titan anyone else, acconi- inR tothect1urnnists. At the white House tod•r· preA ss secretary Jody Powel said, "It is In my opinion an extremely Irresponsible story" and ap· parently "a rather cheap at- tempt to sell a column by Im· pugnlne t.he integrity" of lnno· cent people. .Reswnea; Dog Threat Ertu1ed Mail iervfce has returned lo DO('mal in.a West Newport Bead\ neighborhood where residents or one bloclc were without delivery because of a dog. PMtal officials said today de. llv~ry ~ bee reiMtituted on the 4lOt block of Rtver Avenue a.lnc~ the German shepherd which bad bitten the local postal carrier WU liven away. Residents or the neighborhood JDlde' saveraJ angry complaints to tbe Riverside Drlve Poet Of. flee when they dlscove-ed that they were without mail delivery two weelts qo. But wstal oriicials said they would not make deliveries until the doc, w"lch 1had bitten t.he postman 6hd 'Nhich allegedly roamed the Stroot" was either moved or pro~rly c:ontatn~. A postal spokesman said today the owner or lhe dog gave the animal t.o some friends in the San Fraact1co Bay area and mall de- livery hu returned to normal In the netpborbood. I • soft brO'NTl gra1 n u~r.w1th plan- tation crepe e.nd leather tip for lon~rwear ., I . I • ,. @)~o~@J§~ . 44 f81hk>n Island, newport center· 844·5070· ·' A.ii DAILY PILOT Just •• t . '" ' T. ' ' I ' "!_··~ with Tom arpldae --~~ BALBOA BLUES: Peculiar how quiet it seemed along the coastline today when vou con- s ider this was the first day of spring vecation fo r most stu- dt'nls. This used to be the first day of a celebrat.ion of the rit.cs of spring that we c alled Ba l Week. Released from the rigors and ;i gony of Phyaics I or English :1-B. students streamed to our coastline by the thousands. They j ammed every chicken- c·oop rental unit from Seal Beach to San Clemente. The boys came because it was where the girls were and vice versa. Monday· April •• 1977 ·Thirst .. Ends Bus llijacking JACKSONVILLE. Flu. <AP>- A man's desire for bourbon helped authoritiea end a bus hi· jacking that had k e pt 38 passengers and a driver in cap- tivity for21.-2 hours. Ronnie Thomas Nance, 28, was charged with 39 counts of kidnap- ing Sunday alter police shot out a tire oft.be Greyhound bus and an FBI agent overpowered the hi· jacker . AUTHORJTIES SAID Nance, of Winter Garden, Fla., told the driver of the ·o rlando-to-Toronto bus t.bat he was having domestic trouble and wanted to get to Arkansas. "I had nothing better to do- s eriously,'' Nance said later. Authorities said the incident began when a man. who boarded f the bu s in I . R.I. Restless Islands .Reh1Aid1 Zaire Breaks Cuba Relations Editor'aNott: Tldt~waafu.d 11ndn~of C1MOJ,,..,.. KINSHASA Zaire (AP) -Preald~t Mobutu. Sele Seko's IOYem· ment broke r~latlons wlth Cuba today because ot it.a atle1ed baclUq of the Angola-hued rebel invuf6nofShaba Province. . The eovernment radio utd document.a provtng Cuban lnvolve:t ln the lnvaalon were found on an unnamed Cuban diplomat. The o gave no details of the document. former rnlUUamen who foutbt In but sl\Jd Cuban diplomata bave s upport of Moise Tthombe't been ordered to leave the count.ry secessioniat drive in Katanaa in "lo accordance with lntema· the 1980s and were driven back tional usage." into Angola. · TKE ZAIRE GOVERNMENT DIPLOMATIC SOURCES also has repeatedly claimed that the r eported that Mobutu hu re. re bels were being helped by moved popular Gen. Bumba military advisers, troops, arms Moasso u chief o! the Zl.lrt and equipment from Cuba, t.be a rmy's general ataff in a Soviet Union and Angola. shakeup follbWing the lDvulon. The Russians, Cubans and Bumba told a news conference Angolans have denied any role in last week bis troops bad found the invaaion. Cuban President R u s s 1 a n s , Cu b an a a I'\ d Fidel Castro told a press con-Portuguese among dead enemy· ference in Tanzania last month soldiers. that Mobutu's accusations were 1 n view of Bumba• a "an excuse fo r . getting m~re widespread popularity among It happened for decades every swim?. Mecca for the swarmi~i? vouth was always that sandsptl ·Peninsula known as lian>0a - and thll.! the name Bal Week tor spring vacation. IN TIIE EARLY days, the law was rather fl exible in Balboa Thus vis iting s tudents could let 'er rip. The cash registers of m erchants, idled during the cold months, began to rang cheerily and often as the Long Green flowed in. O rl ando, pulled the gun as the bus was about 19 miles south of St. Augustine. M a r y M oore of Clearwater. Fla .. recalled the start: The 3.000 registered voters on Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard were to vote today on whether they prefe~ to secede from Massachusetts. The vote, not legally bm~­ ing, merely gives islanders a chance to express op1· nions. military aid from the Yankee tm· za ire troops , Mobutu ha periallsts and European avoided any public announce- neocolonialists." ment of his downerading, the ln· The rebels crossed the Angolan form ant.a said. . • border into Shaba March 8 and Bumba was allowed to keep bis have seized about one-third of the title as the army's "captaln- prov ince. Mos t of t hem are general'' but was deprived of his So as cash flowed, the law took it easy. Jack Summers , one of the early Newport cops, used to recall that he rounded up only the most rowdy vacationers. About midnight, he'd pile them all 0!1 the city fi re truck and head for Ct· ty jail in Central Newport. NANCE "THE HIJACKER ~asked , 'Have you ever .been hijacked before?' And the driver replied, 'No.' Then the hijacker said, 'Well,youare now.' Lights Dim • in Wtirning previous authority as chief of the arm ed forces immediately under suoreme commander Mobutu. APPOINTED NEW chief or staff wu 31-yeai'-old Gen. Babla Zingbi Malobia, a graduate of Belgium's national mllitary academy and director-general of Zaire's Defense Ministry since early last year. Portland Asked to Anticipate Shortages The last drunk on the fire tru<'k i::ot to clang the be! 1 as they drove off to the municipal hotel. Balboa got a rea l boost as a vacation ~pot for youth in 1928 when they built th~ Rendezvous Ballroom. an imposing dance hall at 608 E. Ocean Front near Balboa Pier. ALAS IN 1935, som e late C'e lebra~t left a s molder ing cigarette 1n the uphob tcry a nd the Re ndezvous burned down But it was rehu1lt in time to pre- sent the Big Band i:.ounds of the 1930s and '40s. Benny Goodman, Phil Harris. Harry J ames, Les Brow~ and Gus Arnheim's ba nd w ith a crooner named Bing Crosby all played the Rendezvous. Later <·ame that long run by Stan Ken ton. Still later, Dick Dale and his Del Tones with "the Sur fing ~SO'und ." At Balboa's Rcnde1.vou'>. tl wa:. each gt'nerat1on to 11 .., <>wn Into th<' 1960s. 1t was estimated that on a hot Bal Weck day, more than 70.000 v1s1tors would Jam 1 he Penin~ula alone . Something <'ha nged , howc\ er. as morf' pe rmanent rc<;1dcnts hcJ:an to m ake our <'oasthnl• home La" ••nforcemcnt got t ighter. Fe" <'r hijinks were tolerated. On the night of March 4!6. ltf64. so many thoufi:md11 of ki~s were trvinJ.( to n•Hh Balboa .., Ren- c1;.1. ,·11us that Newport's n<'w l'ohc(• l'h1t'f .1.1m 1·s Gluva<; 1m posed a tratr11· hl0<:karlt·. fly 9· 10 p.m .. cars wert• back1•d uv l'lc;ir through Costa Mesa. By 19f..fl. Bal Wcl'k"s pnpulantv .1ppl'arcd fadini.:. In April or Jg&:\. ;1 newspaper headline dl.'chtrt>t.I nal Wcl'k dl'ad, th1• unw.intf'd c hild of ;motht·r era. HUT 1•· \'OU want to r11np01 nt the precise lime of death, try 4 a.m on Aug. 7, 1960. The Balboa sky turned red and 'moke filled 1he air. Once again, t he Ren d€'zvous Ballroom was bumtni;l. They didn't rebuild 1l th1s time Th<> next da». )>Orne vouni;lster pi<'ked up a piece of char coal a nd ~1·rawlNI a<•ro:-' the· r«>m l11ning hrtcks, "Goodb"'· W1• Lmed y 1111 .. ~ T hal m':lv h a\ l ' l1t•1•11 Ra l" Wc•ek's <'Pll aph •'The driver was very cool and got off at a whiskey station to get the hijacker some bourbon he wanted." She said as the bus went through St. Augustine. the hi· Jacker decided he wanted more whiskey and told the driver. Rob· b1 e L . J ones, to stop and getit. BUT THE DRIVF.R already had alerted police at the first ~top and officers were waiting at the \.ator Truck Stop about 25 miles south of Jacksonville when the bus pulled in. . Near Bayard, however. pohcc shot out the left front tire and the hus pulled lo the side of the hignway and the hiJacker was ovcrpow~rcd. PORTLAND. Ore. (A P) -Will the lights go out in downtown Portland tonight? Or will Oregon Gov. Bob Straub's symbolic call for energy conservation be ig- nored? Straub has asked businesses and residents of some 400 city bl~ in downtown Portland lo turn off their interior and ex- t erior lights for 20 minutes. beginning at 7:30 p.m., PST. STRAUB ADMITS it's a "gim· mick." but s ays it"s necessary to make people aware that, unless ; they voluntarily c ut ba ck use of . electricity, res idents of lhe drou g ht -s t ri c k e n Pac ifi c Northwest will face mandatorv Tornados Wipe Out Ho1nes in Michigan ~ By The As~iated Pre~s "All we have left is what we're wearing.•· said Steve Kulikowski. one of more than 130 pe rsons wh o lost home~ this weekend as tornados hit four Lower Michigan count1t'S State and municipa l offi cials eM1mated damage from the storms at more than S2 5 million. KUUKOWSKJ, :?6, like many o th e r s, l os t h o m e and possessions Sa turday when a l ~rnado r oared through the Kala mazoo County farming com munity of August a. Oa mage in Aui;lust.i alone was cstamal<!d al m ore than Sl million '"We'd JUSt sp<'flt all our money on buying food,'" he s aid. "And now the refrigerator's gone." The heaviest damage was rc ported in Kalamazoo and Eaton 1·ount1~ Lesser damage ali.o O<'· curred i n Livingston and Oakland counties, authorities 'illd T U E TWISTERS WERE bl amed for lht> dea th of one chHd ;1 nd 11\JUrll'S to at least 44 other persons. A second death was hlamf'd indirectly on the storm: Donald Merritt. 43. of Eaton Rapids, WH electrocuted Sonday as he cleaned up debris. Jason McKenzie. s. of Flint. a passenger in a truck swept from fnterstalt' f)!I near Charlottt', was lh1· lone f.italih'. The bov's Cather. Ga ry McKenzie Sr . and younger brothe r. Ry~n. 3,. re- mained hosp1ta hzed in serious condition. Law enforcement officials is- sued passes to residents Sunday a nd attempted to keep out all but e m ergenc y workers because cu rious motorists hampered l'leanup work in a few areas. Cr ews from Consumers Power Company said they were unable to reach some downed power lines because traffic blocked roud11. SHERIFF ART Kelsey s aid damage In Eaton County was ex- pected to total more than $1 5 million. About 100 dwellin gs were damaged wtlh 13 houses and ~ne mobile homes deatroyed, he sa1d. One twister touched down near Olivet and swept northeast toward Charlotte. c utting a path about a city hlock wide for fiv1> miles and hrtanli( l'ars from highways and dumping them by the roadside. Midwest to Get Snow AICtU1tu••rr11J'f~ Afftarltln ~\ftf'lv111n ""•"'""' "'""''"'~'" "''mt1trck, ""'""' 9?tl0" 8rown\v1ltf' 6Uflll? c ... ,,~<1.,,,. s c. '"'<~ C•nc•~ll (1 ...... 1 .. ...t 0 1111•· FL WO.I" 0--IW~r 0.1ro11 ~ .. IPf'MI\~{,, ..... ..,, H0"91Ulu Hn<itlOll .J•(liU~.,,,YIUfl' l<lft~4\ (It~ ... , ll•q•• 1.111t•Roo ,Ml~ "' t o Pro \\ .. ,, '\ '" " •I \\ I ., ., II ·~ •? "' ,, ·~ ·~ ,, .. l~ 11 •• ~n Ill Al\ ., . 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In .... ,,,_, •• ,., -If\" .. to\'" a.. .. f l .,.*' , curtailments of electric power this summer and Call. "It will serve as a demonstra· lion of the fact that voluntarily we can take a ction if it is needed," s aid Straub's press aide, Ken Fobes. _ The League of Women Voters, Boy Scouts. J aycees and other volunteers have gone door-to· door. telling downtown bus1· nessmen and apartment dwellers about Straub's "lights out" plan. "EVEN JF WE GET normal rainfall the rest of the year, the reservoirs on the Columbia still will be onJy 60 to 70 percent of capacity," Fobes said. "That will guarantee the necessity to e ither purchase power at 10 limes the current price from out· side the region or force a man· datory 10 percent cutback in elec. tricityuse. Habta and Bumba have le.Jg been known as personal rivals within Zaire's military power structure, although both are ~­ sidered intensely loyal to Prest· dent Mobutu. The informants said Bumba has been appointed com mander of Zaire's military hase at Kamina, the mai n s upply against the Katangan rebels. "There's a credibility gap out there." Fobes said. ··People have to realize it's their choice ••WE HAVE NOT had any whether the cutback is voluntary negative responses." Fobes or mandatory." FUNDS TO AID TRJCENTENNL4L claims. ''We've had pledges of Movie projectors will be run· <'Oo peration from JC Penney, ning. but th e marquees at SOUTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. PayLess. Meier and Frank and downtown the aters will be other major retail outlets." darkened and the lobby lighLci CAP> -The University of Rhode Island 's Bicentennial Com- m ission has voted itself out of ex- istence, but not before makmg a com mltment to the nation's tricentennial. . The problem. Fobes s aid. is the will be dimmed, according to inability of Northwest reslde_n~s Dewayne Belisle. who manages to believe that an c m•rgy cns1s three of the theaters for the Mann continues to loom. despite the re· chain. turn of normal rainfall to the re-A DESK CLERK AT the g1on last month. Portland Hllton sa1<1 the hotel's The Bonneville Po we r Ad· outside lights will be t urned off ministration's call for a volun-and a copy o{ Straub's leU.er re· t ary 10 percent reduction in the questing the blackout will be The commission transferred its remaining money -$1.30 -to the school's development omc~ for investment at 5 percent in· terest compounded annually. use of electr1c1ty an the Pac1f1c slipped beneath the door of each Northwest has gone unheeded. __ guest's room. The commission figures that. by 2076, that investment will be worth $162.81. , . .. .. I • I ,, .. .; ...... ...,. . • '· . ~. ..... •. •' .. . .. ' (, .... 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Painless ~-April i· 19n DAILY PILOT AS 'Ad Asks Aide Candidate Seeking Running iHate From AP Dlapatcbes lnt.uest.ed in a $36,000.a-year job requiring no prlor ~perience and provld.lnl a food chance of ad· vancementT Contact Dale Parker, a candidate for governor of Florida who is advertising 1n newspapers for a rwmlng mat.e. , Parker, an independent who became the sixth person to enter the 1978 election contest, admitted his method of choosing a No. 2 for bis ticket was dif· ferent. ''It's a novel approach, but newspaper ads are used to fill all kinds of highly technical jobs, why not the lieutenant governor's position as well?" asked Parker, 51, a retired aerospace worker living in Orlando. • Chess Champion Bobby Fischer's $S million in- vasion of privacy lawsuit against an author and publisher has been dismissed by U.S. District Court Judge Matt Byrne in Los Angeles. Fischer, who acted as his own attorney, ac- cused Bnd Danacb, Time-Llfe International and something Uke an anecdotal history of what the pre- sidency is like." • The Whittaker Corp. of Los A.nioles elected a board cbalrman from outllde the ranks of manage· ment. a move wbicb the flrm'a prealdenl bopea wW be trend-setting. The appointment to the chalrmanahlp 9t Eaton W. Ballard. who retired in January as executive vice president of Carter Hawley H&le Stores Inc .• was announced by Whittaker president JOMpla F. AUbrandl, who will rematn chlef .execuUve of the diversified firm. Allbrandi said he decided to push for an outside chairman based on his experience as a director and chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Fran· cisco, where all directors come from outside busi· ness. • HEW Secretary Joseph A. Callfaao Jr. no longer has a $12,763-a-year "personal assistant for .. II you see a swastika, you get all hysterical," said Tauba Weiss, whose husband, Morris, and son, Allan were the only arrests after the melee early Saturday. Cop• Seelc Kaput Rock singer David Cassidy says his marriage to actress Kay Lenz Sunday in Las Vegas was "painless." Cassidy tie_d the knot in a simple, but delayed ceremony after a dnver retrieved the marriage license left behind at a motel. Stein and Day Publishers, Inc. l of brealdng written and oral pro- mises not to disclose details of the former world chess cbam· pion's private life. "I'll not pay a penny of federal income taxes until we get justice in this case," said special activities" who cooks bis lunch. Now he has a $12,763-a· year ''steward" who cooks h1s lunch. A spokesman for th e Department of Health, Educ&· lion and Welfare says the secretary's chef, retired Marine Sgt. Wiiey Barnes, was reclassified by the Civil Service Commission al Califano's re· quest. VENICE (AP) -Police are looking for a rapist who has at- tacked three young girls in the last month, one of whom is stiU hospitallzed from injuries sus- tained in a beating before she was r aped, offi_cials say. Tot Found at Door Governor May Seek Presidency Again Fischer. Darrach wrote the book, "Bobby Fischer versus the Rest of the World." * St. Mary Hospital in Manhattan. Kan .. said Woody Herman, 68, the orchestra leader, will un- dergo surgery Tuesday for repair of a broken right thigh. ' CALIFANO • Los Angeles Times newsmen George H. Reasons and Mike Goodman have been named win- ners of The Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi, distinguished service award in the field of general reporting, the society announced. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Police have taken a three-week-old baby found on a neighbor's doorstep into protective custody. , SAUSALITO (AP> -Gov. Edmund C. Drown J r 1s keeping alive the possibility he might run for president again. Herman was injured when his car collided head-on with another al Ft. Riley. Kan. He and his They were cited for their reporting on civic cor· ruption in Long Beach, wh.lcb, Sigma Delta Chi said, "link~ much of the city's problems to direct and surreptitious participation in local govemm~nt affairs by executives of the city's newspaper, the Independent Press· Telegram.•• Michael Perez was found on the doorstep of Sam Eakin In the Glassell Park area early Sunday police sald. The boy's mother, Della Perez, 26, was temporarily living next door to Eakin, she told police, but she could not ex· plain how her son happened to be on Eakin's front porch. Brown, who made a s trong showing against President Carter in the Democratic primarie& last year. said Sunday night in a televised interview be has that consideration "on the back burner." • Thundering Herd were in the area for a concert at Kansas State University. S.rflan Act Said Solo LOS ANGELES (AP> -The latest probe into a possible ·'second gun" theory in the slay- ing of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy concludes that Sirhan B. Sirhan acted alone, The Los Angeles Times reports. Tbe newspaper quoted ex· cerpts of a 60-pagc report, scheduled for release Tuesday by the district attorney's office. 1'1-KHlftl "'1 Gaa LAWNDALE (AP) - A man who entered h.ls uncle's home un· aware that it was to be fumigated was apparently killed when fumigators hlled the house with poisonous insecticide gas, of. Talking with Martin Agronsky on station KQED, Brown said running for president again is "not now in the forefront of my mind. My principal concern right n ow i s governing California." He added: "I HAVE A job. I have a responsibility. I try to discharge it. Whal happens after that, as- suming I'm around to reap that particular reward (the presiden- cy) time will tell.'.' Brown or his slate came in ahead of Carter in six state primaries. He was on the ballot in Maryland, Nevada and California and took all three. He was a write-in candidate in Oregon, and backed slates in New Jersey and Delaware. Brown was asked about the case of Allan Bakke, a wh.lte from Sunnyvale who was denied admission to the medical school of the University of'Callromia at Davis because of a UC minonty admissions program. "I THINK the cas e was wrongly decided if you'r e asking me that," said Brown. "I would have voted with the dissent. I don't thmk it requires reverse discrimination. 1 don't think il requires quotas." Brown said "more r oom" sh ould h ave been made fo r Bakke if possible. He said, "we have a limited number of s pa<'es (in the medical school ). We have to find the most huma n, sen s itive method of allocation. And there arc people. whatever their color, whatever their sex, who are not getting to the university because they don't have the funds to pro· vide places for all the people who want to be doctors." The Bakke case is now in the U .S. Supreme Court, which will decide the constitutionality of the university's special ad- missions program. The state Supreme Court has struck down the program • HEllMAN The hospital described Herman's condition as im- proved, stable and satisfactory but still serious. * Nancy Hoover, a woman who wouldn't change her mind. says she's still happy with her decision not to serve any longer as mayor of Del Mar. The City Council re-elected her March 21 after her term ended. But Mayor Hoover told them that .the job should be rotated and that s he didn't want another year. When they re-elected -------- her anyway, she -like ( J Gen. WIJUam Sherman PEOPLE warned the Republicans The articles also focused on "the newspaper's failure to report £ully and aggressively on the situa- tion," the society said. • Overuse of broadcast call-in programs by President Cuter will "cause an enormous im- balance in the political process," tbe head of CBS Broadcast Group says. John A. ~bnelder told a University of Notre Dame audience the network bas no immediate plans to do another call-in program because it doesn·t want to become "the megaphone of the President." • Salk Institute honored Cambridge. England biologist Francis Crick with lhtl first Kieckhefer Distinguished Research Proresso'rship. The new chair was endowed by a $l·million g rant by the J. W. Kleckhefer Foundation of serve. Prescott, Ariz .. which is financing establishment or Councilman John Weare then was elected. the Kieckhefer Center of Molecular Biology. in 1834 -r efus ed to ..__ ______ _. * Crick is a research pioneer in DNA and the Former President Gerald R. Ford will discuss basicstructurcofgenetics. his role as commander-in-chief of the armed forces • dur\_ng his first paid appearance on NBC-TV. says Retired state legislator Don Grunsky was re· the president of NBC News. ported in satisfactory condition after being During a speech. NBC News President Richard hospitalized with chest pains. Wald said Ford might discuss how he learned about Grunsky, wh o served in the Assembly for six the Mayaguez incident, what decisions he had to years and the Senate for 24 years, was taken to make, and to whom he gave orders. Dominican Hospital in Santa Cruz and was un- ficials say. Wald said, "Essentially ... 1t will center on dergoing observalion. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..;_~~~--=:.__:.__~~..;_.......;_:~.:.;_~~ • You're invited to our Import \J Designers' Fashion Show Thursday, April 7, 10 a .m . Breakfast in the Lido Room You'll see ell the fresh, new fashions, the innovative designs of famous continental couturieres, including Callaghan, San Lorenzo, Marinelli. Basile, luey Miyake, Ta«a Chi, Trell, and Tr.cey Lowe. P1&1tM1C:aU 2800 for reservations. Inform odeling, 11:30-3:30 p.m. in Robinson's Designer Salon. Robinsons Roblnaon'• Newport Fllhlon Island 644-2800 THE HOUSE A CRISIS BUILT. 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Weetcllff Plaza -Newport Beach Westcllff Drive & lrvlne Avenue AprH 4-17 Soolhem California Ou Company ~ <.. . I · A6 D AILV PILOT EDI T O RIAlt PAGE It's time for Oranie County govern- ment to pump more dollars into the county's aging computerized vote-counting system. This time, $40,000 is needed to move the machines to the Registrar of Voters' new of - fice in Santa Ana. According to a report sent to the Board of Supervisors last week by General Services Agency Director Tom Egan. ... There is no single circumstance" that die· tales the immediate replacement of the county's often maligned vote-counting machines. At th~samc time, Egan admits the machines will take about 14 hours-to count the primary and general election ballots ex- pected n ext year -if all goes well. That m eans Orange County will once again be a t ail-ender in California when it comes to counting votes. And jt also means the Board of Supervisors will probably spend the $40,000, and continue to dis regard the advice of three grand juries by delaying a decis ion on replacing the aged vote-counting machines. If so, it would appear that it will take n othing s h ort of a serious mechanical breakdown in mid-count lo force the s upe rvisors to hnng Orange County up to modern standard:, <i:-i far us vote counting is concernl·cl Unfair Burden Orange County supervisors have solid financial reasons for endors ing proposed Congrcssiorw l legis lation that would enable counties lo recoup the cost of ppoviding emergency ml'dical treatment for illegal aliens. The county foots the bill for treatment of <111 111d1gl'nt paticnL'i at UCl Medical Cl•nter a nd supervisor s last week learned that a startling SI .2 million tJf this cost an mwlly involvC's medical care for illegal ~1hc•ns l nclt·r l'UITl'lll public assistance pro gram:.. l111-. rnunl·~ c.innot bl' rl'covered-so 1t comes out of tht' pcJt·kl'ts of county t ax- payers As Supervisor Ralph Clark noted, the enforcement o.£ immigration laws and con· trol of illegal aliens is a federal problem. But the counties cannot, from a purely humane point of view, deny treatment to the aliens, any more than to other indigents suf • fcring medical emergencies. So Supervisor Clark has instructions, when he goes to Washington this week 011 Transit Disti·icl business. to register the county's support for legislation that would provide federal funds-to pay for treating ii· l egal aliens. And this is as it should be. Party JJnes? Orange County Supervisor Ralph Die drich was apparently seized by a spasm of pique recently when another county newspaper. after an exhaustive probe, divulged that Diedrich may have made some political telephone calls on his county line. The alleged amount involved here was $29 over a two-month period. Diedrich promptly labeled this disclosure "a cheap s hot.'' Then, in apparl'nt rNal1:.ition. hl· launched hb own invc&tig:.ition. Oiedrith gathered telephone bills for county go\ ern menl news l'Cportcrs and had them checked to determine who the news writers were phoning, when, a nd for what duration. The supervisor was able to make this kind of investigation because county press room telephone lines used by county r e- porters for all newspapers go through the county government apparatus. Outgoing calls <tre then billed back to each individual paper. In s pending all that lime checking out telephone numbers on the billings, it is pro- bable that Diedrich u sed more in county- paid time on this project tha n th~ $29 he was accused of misspend mg in the hr!>t place. One mig ht abo rig htly conclude-and we do that it 1s JUSl plarn none of Diedrich's business "'ho county repot l<'r' call, when and for how long New Se~uritg D rive Lid on W ASHlNGTON -There,. has been a quiet but powerful effort to shut the lid on Cl A scandals. Three days a fter Admiral Stan sfie ld 'l'u rner was s worn in a s the new CIA c hief , h e s poke to Al· t o r n e y General GriI· fin Bell about pluggini: leaks. Turner would like to impose criminal sanc tions ugamst government officials who d1 scloscCIAsccrcti... On Capitol 11111. Senate fn. tt-l l i gencc Chairm an Damel Inouye, O.-lla wa1 1. told col· leagues that he had no inclination to invest1gall' pa~t scandals. His 1"omm1ttcc had cnoul!h to do, he CIA Scan dals said, just keeping up with current intelligence operations. The committee unanimo.usly agreed at a secret meeting not to dwell on the CIA's past. "The committee feels it is not possible with the resources available to investigate all past wrongdo· ings," a spokesman told us. There is one curious exception to lnouye's disinterest in old CIA skeletons. He directed his staff to proceed cautiously with an in- vestigation of the John F. Ken· nedy assassination. This was a promise, Inouye explained. that he had made to lhe Senate. But competent sources clll1m Inouye has fallen under the 1n Th4•n• ;111• IC'~1llmatl' '>l'('rt•t:-.. of 1·our::.l'. "hll'h th1.· ~11vc•rnmc•11t ::.hould proll'l'I. But 1n var111bl). the cla::.~1f1cat1011 power 1s u~cd to protect i.:ovl•rnmt!nl 0Htc1ab, m)t to protect the country. Jt 1~ perilous to cmpow<'r those who direct the people's bus iness to dC'· c.·1dc which facts cannot be divulged, under pain of a prison sentence. We have broken our share of CIA secrets. ll might be useful to review a few of them as ex- a mples of the secrets that tht· CIA has sought to hide from the populace: -BACK IN Janu.Jry, 1971. '>'l' rl•vcalcd that tht> C IJ\ had r ecru1tcd Mafa;1 mnhi.tl·r' l 1t knoc k off Cuba:. Failcl Ca:.t111 We named tht' mob,tl'r' and their CIA contacls Take 'Education' Out of HEW ,lfluence of the CIA, which ha:. quietly encouraged him Lo shut off inquiries into pa!>t scandals but to go ahead with a dJ~l·reet in vestigation or the Kenned) murder. THE CIA'S strategy. accord· ing to these sources, is to stymie the House assassination probe. Too close s<:rutiny of the tragedy might embarrass the CIA, which withheld crucial facts from the Warren Commission. The CIA. therefore. would prefer to shift the investigation to lbe Sen.ate back burner. We n •ported an Marrh. 1!17:'. that lh<' CIA had ploU1•1I lo l1l1wk left 1st h~adcr Salvador J\ I ll'nd1· from taking power a fl er lw ";.1 ... elected president of Chill' We broke lh<' story in Nov · ember, 1972. that Lh l· CIA, together with the FBI and Secret Service, had been spying on pro- minent Americans. We quoted from a secret CIA report on singer Eartha Kilt as evidence• that the CIA had a strange tn· terestin her sex life. WASHINGTON For 12 years, Sen. Abraham Ribicofr <D·Conn.) has been trying to gel the Dcparlmcnl of llealth. Education and Welfare -which he once headed \. to divest itself of "Education" a n<1 h;_1ve a new department established 1n 11\at name. His projcc·t h.1~ .1m1111nlf'<1 tc1 a we1ghtv bo11l1fr1 .. 1nrl n o"' R 1b 1<.·ofl I h I n k :. h 1• m1ghl JUSL have cnou~h JIUSh to gel It 10 the top of this seem1n~ ly un s ur · mountahl..: hill and mil· ing. "Presidcnl Carter 1s the key," R1bicoff said as he introduced his bill for the 51xth time. "In the campaign he favored th<.' creation of a Depart· menl of EOural1on. and I thank he'll goWllh it as Preside nt " The problem 1s that lh1• f'<.lur ;l t1on d1v1swn of Hl-~W 1s oftt'n l~t in the swirl of dust <:'rested an th" SU per-depart mt'nt, Ont• (ar l.1ri:1•r now than thl• l'entagon II EW ' 1978 budgt•I 1·oulct total $178 bslhon, and "' thul .1mount perhaps $1() htlhon "'111 1{0 for ed uc at.Jon. Thal $10 b1lhon. as R1blcolf points out. 1~ ~realer than the budget of the departments of In terlor, C<>mmcrce or State. But wbo has a handle on wbat g~ on m education at HEW? "Th e HEW soc.-.tary is forever putting out flf'H on welfare, Social Setbtlly or maybe !'laccharln, •• Rlbfcoff -; says. "How often Gan he· deal •: with ed\lctitlon or sP.ak for It? ,. We need a Secretary of Educa· ' tion for lh11l. , . ' RIGHI' NOW, 136 federal pro· • grams are run by HEW's edUCA· tion dlvis1on, and tbere arc scores of other tducaUonal pro· • grams scattered across tbe bureaucfacy. u·a tbo familiar Wasbtngton s tory or con-. ~ressional committees and bureaucrats hatchlng liltle pro- • grams, tuckine them away lo be nurtured and developed and then one day, suddenly seeing another tangled undergrowth, only . -. . . . . . . . . . .. Dear Gloomy Gus Ito the reJeolion or the American dlnrmamont proposal by the SoY1el3 and the U.S. reacllon. this cer· talnly wu Zbtp)cw'a of za da1. J.V • ~ 0.. ftllllMlla_ ..,........, ,,,___ .. Mt~•lWtlly Nlltet IN ............ ....,.. ... ,._ ..... ....,. ... _.. .. Olililflly •• ,_ O•flr ... .... ( THI~CHJ deploring them . Qnce upon a time. back in tht· Eisenhower days, then· was a separ ate. 1denhfied Office of Education. But federal involve.'· mcnt with education 1n the mad F'dtie :. wa s s mdll An Eisenhower appointee named Nelson A. Rockefe ller came along and helped consolidate this modest co mponent of bureau<·ran with federal health and welfare acltvit1e~. and lo, '>'C had HEW. Health and Welfue have boomed like no other govern· ment programs and threaten to swamp us all. if only in con· fusion. Education, too, has bad enormous growth, particularly since the Title l and Title JI federal aid to education pro· ~rams were passed m the Great Socfoty era. DESPITE mF. thc-b1ll1ons in f1·deral ald, the American C'duca· t1onal system has had a poor re ('Ord in recent years. As R1b1coff pomts out. the Office of Edu(•a t1on itself released a s tudy ont• year ago showln5e a 10 ye~r decline in reading 5kills among American students. The College Entrance Examination Board then reported that 1975 scores on the Scholastic Aptitude Tegt. showed the biggest. drop in 20 years. "College educators are more and more concerned about the low reading and writing ability of high school graduates," Ribicof! points out. "Jn one of our major universities. nearly haJf of the freshman class was required to take remedial courses in English." Rib1coff arttucs that a separate Oepartmt>nt ot F.ducat1on could J?1 \'C nation al d 1 rl'<.'l1on to the ~1 eat Amc·rtl'<1n endeavor in lea rmng · 'Tlwtt• would be a place ll) focus on education. there would bf' mor e value for the education dollar. a nd there "ould bl• more acrountab1hty," he says SCHOOLMEN and labor un· ions like the National Education Assn. have been yelping for more federal buck.& for years, but hide in the closet when someone men- tions that frightening word. "ac- countability." Perha ps with a Department of Education stand· mg there alone and having to ac· count for itself, Amen can educa l100 would improve. Ribicoff has 20 en sponsors ror his btll. The list includes l>t.>mocrats and Republicans. conservatives and liberals from every region. There 1s this feel· ing across lht• republic that s omething 1s wr o ng 1n Was hington and something has gone amiss m education. hence. the support he is getting. Moreover. he also has the back· Ing of professional educators who probably see their calling getting more prestige from Cabinet ~talus, without realizing that their performance might be sub· jected to greater scrutiny as well. No Senator c11 n move to re- organize a component of govern- ment, as Ribicoff wants t.o. without help from the executivC! hranch. When he first proposed a Department of F;ducat1on in 1965. the Johnson A<1mm1~tration was against 1t, and 1n Mic years following the Nixon Administra· lion was also clppo:-.l·rl But now Rib1 coff bcltevc' h<· has enough votes to move th<.• bill out or the Governmental Affairs Commit· tee. which he heads, and get White House back mg as well. There ts one snag HEW Secretary Joseph Califano 1s somewhat at odds with Ribicoff on the bill. In his confirmation testimony, Califano said he did not think it was "appropriate" for another department to be added to the government "direct· ly reporting t.o the President" because reorganization should reduce the number of depurt- ments. BUT CALIFANO a ls<> s aid, "The American people did not e lec t Califano, they e lected Carter . (and) . . my mind is certainly open on any organfaa· taonal issue. espcc1ally when peo· pie hke Sen. R1b1coff who have served at HEW thin k 1t 1s an 1m· portantthmg to do " Given the public displeasure with the way education 1s going in the school these days, and with the billions being spent on educa· tion, this might well be Sen. Ribicoft's year to get that boulder 'to the top or tho hill. This is merely one manifesla· t1on of the CIA's grim, new de termination to keep out of th(' headlines in the future For the CIA is largely behind the dnve to lighten security in Washington As a result of this backsta~e pu h. both houses of Co ngress are preparing to take a new look at the secrecy question. There I!> growing sentiment on Capitol Hill, led by Rep. Charles Ben· nett, D.·Fla., to give the federal government the power to jail news leakers. President Carter, meanwhile, is trying to limit the number or people who have ac· cess tosecrotdocumcnts. 'Deddy, is IHJ/ng a •lllv• th• um• H IHJing /H>Ol'l' It's No Fun to Grow Up Poor The other day some nipping sociologist or other came out with some !lipping survey or other wh1ch concluded that the poor aren't popular in this coun· try. The elaboration or the ob- vious is almost the namo of the sociologists' game. They sel out to prove Uurt black is black. and there is always a grant, ~omewfiere. to endow this daunt- less quest. I spent my life erowinl ap poor. and 1 can tcll )'OU St Is no run. There w a s no welfare a nd no rood stamps when my family wa s poor, save the oc- casional and s haming han· douHrom the St. Vincent de PaulSoclety. Our poverty WMD~ ft'lndlnl poverty. becadle noae of us had ever known · •~1 better. My parents came from the bo., of Cavan and t.ancford, where th~lr parenta bad often llltapt In blnl with the i>tp. I knew not.hJng about any world other than my own except occuionally from CHARLES McCABE rumors in the tabloids, about the lives of people like Daddy Brown· Ing and John D. Rockefeller. I really didn't believe there were any rich people. Your wisdom is your experience. NONE THE more, I knew I was poor and this was in the fabulously atnuent 1920s. I knew lt and I know it aUll, and there is n.otblns on God's acre that •ngers me more than people who get angry with people because lbey doo 't have money. I know all about the shiftless J>001". aonie of whom aren't. poor at all, who collect welfare in three or fou1" counties. and arc more or ttsS a crtmlnnl elite. But tbe welfare syRtem cannot' be blamed on tho poor. worthy or shiftless. crooked or honest. The kind o( people who seem most to deplore lhe abuses or welfare are. the children for whom the system beaan to be created. in the Depreaion days ot FDR.. ll4nald ~eaian wu a poor kid, and he has tumed Into a holy bonu on the s~t of lhc poor. The survey mentioned nbove said Americans ussoclate poverty with "moral failure." Poor people are not. loved by their non-poor contemporaries because they cost money. threaten the work ethic and "challenge the comforting notion that the non-poor are not respoMlble for their successes." 1 J have a nrm and old·f ashlcmed belief in free wlll, but there is damned UlUe freo will about who is rtcb and who ll poor. A lot of Mexicans and Puerto Rlcam and Nicara1uan1 are poor not because of any lnberot in- capability of beint rich but because they do'not J)OSSCN ade· quately the language of this country, and because they look funny. A lot or black" nre poor just because they are black. SOMEONE said to om•body else that the rich are dllterent from us bccuu1e they have money. The poor. and thC>Se who have been poor, ere a hclluvo. tot. more dll!crent from us than that. Tb• next wont thint to bci.ftc destitute UI belM compelled to llve otf ~harit.y. t1 you have ever undergone the experience, ahd I did so for yeora '!' a child, you ) are never going to forgc-t 11 Even to this rlav. one· <1f th<' grealesl sins in the. world for mt· · 1s thrt>Wlng awa11 monr11. If there are any 1>eoplc an lht• world I loatbe, it iii the lavish tipper, the big spender, the guy who puts hundred dollar bills in the hands or head waiters so that he can reel secure for an hour or two. 1 even &et mad at people who leave food on their plates; even when the person Is, as occasionally .bap~. rnyself. BEING SMUG and righteous about the "moral failure" of the J)OOr is something I hope I have ~ver been, and do Indeed hope f shall never be. 1 've been there. and l don't want to get there a.galn. Being outi;uto looking in Is not' the greatest fun in this damned. world. beina non·poor is mostly lutk. as practically everything else Is. My luck hns run well in the udull years of roy lift'. My childrtn and arandchlldttn almo~t certainly never wm know poverty. and that ts ~tthing. But l know It. ~d aball~nevtr forget Jt. and I diren,y tile reason I am writintt t.beee words is to assuro that 1 shal'-vcr foraot il. The poor aro our brothers. -In April. 1973, we uncoverc•d the fact that the CfA had at- tempted to obstruct the 1-'Bf in 'cst1gat1on of the• Wa tcrf,!atc· scandal We divulged the follow - ing month that White llouse staff chief H.R llaldt•man had cisked the CfA to hamp<'r the tnVt''>l1ga· tion We told in M :iv. 1974. of th<- CIA payoffs to world lt•adC'rs. Wt• followed with a report thal the CIA had also provided visiting leaders with women. Among the recipients or CIA favors. whom we identified, was Jordan's Kulg Hussein. -Jn February, 1975, w~ told of love traps which the' CIA operat· ed in New York City and San Francisco to blackmail foreign diplomalS. Through hidden one· way mirrors , CIA agents filmed the sexual ad ventures of the diplomats. -NOT 1,0NG afterward. we broke the story that the CIA had paid the lloward llughcs or- ganization a fanlasttC· $400 million to recover an obsolete Soviet submarine from the bot- tom of the Pacific. We have also written that the CIA has been penetrated by the Soviet KGB; that some CIA sta· uon chiefs have taken emolu· ments from foreign nationaJs: that the CIA has abetted the operations or foreign secret agents in Ws country: that CIA operatives have trafficked in opium in Southeast Asia. These revelations. in our opf. nlon, have nevc-r violated securi- ty. True, we have embarrassed the CIA. We have t'aught the CIA playing the same dirty games as the Soviet KGR. The purpose pre· sum ably was to enhance U.S. in· Ouencc around the globe, but the result has been precisely the op- pORite. It was a mistake. we believe. for the CIA to operate at the KGB level ORANG& COAST DAILY PILOT R#rl N. Wttd, PubU&luT ThOl'rtOI KM>ll. Editor Barbara Krc>lb1ch. £dllorfol Pogt f:dilM' • Thr ('(fitnrinl Pill!<' or lhe Oait\i r 11ot 'leek'> to lnfnrm an& •llmulvlr rri11ler!C by prcscntint on l111<; p;iJ:t' <11,er'" rommcntar hn lop1 r ... ,,r 1nlt>r1•st hy s\ndu:n rd ('olumn11\t~ :ind cartoont!>l~. bv prnvlo1nii n forum for n·ncirni' \'IC'\\ s :incl by prl·~<!ntrn~ thik ni•wspaper·i; opin1oni. ;md idrtl/> on <'Urrt•nt top1ri1 Tht• Nlitor1:jl op1mon!I of thl' l>ally l'llrtl OJll)('llr only in the C'd•torinl rolumn ;et th!' top of th<' pai:c. Opinions t·~· prr~~rd by thl' rolumm11ts nn~ t11rtoon1st'I and lrltrr write~ an• thrlr o" n :iod no rndol'!lemenl <! thC'1r vie\\ ll by the Daily Plldl. ibould be Interred. l Monday, Aprll4, 1077 .t ~Bil Keane . r "I didn't ask Billy HOW he did it -He wos phoning from the Principal's office to say he'd split his pants." Uot a pmbkm" Tliot u·nt(' In l'ot Dunn Pot will c ut red taJ)t', gl'lllTlg tlw ansu.ers and ocl1Un you need to .~0/1'1' tnl'(/Ultwi. in !Jiil l'Tllment und business. Mail your q1u•stw11., In l 'c1t Vu1111 , At Y11ur Seru1ce. Orange Coast [)01/11 /'1/111, I'<> ll•u JS(i(), Costa Mesa. CA 92626 A.~ many ll'llns as pos.\1ble will be answered, but phcmed mquines or letters not including the reader's full 11ame. address and business hours' phone number cannot be considered. 1'h1s column appears dai· ly exupt Sal.urda11s " •HOlllelllalrer' Need• 'H°"' to' DEAR PAT. I read your column all the time and never thought I 'd b<' wnting lo you. About eight )Cars ago my grandmother ga\'e me her old sewing machinl' IL''> in ~rc:at cond1llon, but I just recently ~lJrt<.'d 11~1ng 1t Jnd find that I nl·cd the missing care • ind inslrt1l'l111n munuul I h:.tH' no idea where to ob· tain anolht·r Thi• only tdt>nt1r1c·at1on this IQ.year-old maC'hin<• h,1 ., 1' .1 plLlk l>tL1t1ng "Homemaker - :\1..id<' 111 .J.111.111 Whl•n · do I ~u from here? S C . lfunlm~ton Beach Gu tu Sinn·n-!'w~ in~ )hchlne Co., 1878 llarbor Bl vd .. Co!.ta Mt•,a. o~ n.-r lloward Willingham, or hb rattwr. Wt•,lt•y \\ illin~ham. will try to track down an in,tru<'lion manual for you. If this is not po~~ible, you will lw "hown how to operate and c are for thb mat•hint'. H 1\ \'S h<'a rs rrom any readers ~ho han a llom••m akcr i.ewlng machine who would!)(' willing to lt•nd the instruction book to you, you'll he notirit•d. Pet Require• Pepping lip'! DEAH PAT My <log'scoal seems dryanddull. :incl he MTalch<'~ h1::. ::.ktn a lot. I 've heard that \ 1tamin~ /\ ,incl n an· suppo~c·d to be good for these prohl<'m., Should I 1usl J::IV<' him vitamin pills? My mom rl<>l''n 't k nu"' . <incl 'he :.aid to a~k you. I. P . t ·ounlain Valley \'ou 'hould h<Ht· your dog chPckcd by a \ t'l<'rinarian to ma kt• 'urt· t hat dry -.kin il> the only t>rnblt·m t·au~inJ.( thi'> rnndition. Don 't give your dog "human" 'it a min viii,. If )Our vet agrees, .1>urcha.-.1• an \ and I> vitamin oil with ••heat germ oil at a JWt ... tori .. This typt' or product, formulated ror pt>l~. ~Ill ... ort1•n lht• ... kin and possibly relieve the itching. S Magicnl Days at Fashion Island Apri l 5 through 9 --J:ReJr'°!}ica/Jland of~ Live Actors, Puppets & Magic ma fantasy-setting. · The Wizard's Magic Show WEDNESDAY through SA TU ROA Y ·APRIL 6 • 9 Three Shows Daily 11 30 A M 1 30 P.M .• 330 PM SPECIAL ATTRACTION Chuc.I< Jones Magic Show ) TUCSOAV ·APRIL 5 ON LY 1130AM 1.30PM. 330PM FASHION ::> ISLAND NCWPORT :::t OENTER lleofoc; C.0.t H""wty .__ .......... MCI "'-Aftlwf Mond!y.Apn14. 1977 DAILY PLLOT J\ t TV 'Series Worthwhi/,e ~Sparkler Ban Ey~d Shows Look at Six American Families DALY CITY (APl Fire Chief Keith Schrock bas urged a 1tatewlde ban o n the sale o r fireworks, saying the long droutbt has pushed tbe fire danger to an ex- treme level. Fire ChJe(s Association, said he is fearful of an outbreak or fires aroumt the Fourth of July bolf; day. By JAY SHARBUTT LOS ANGELES IAP) -Do yourself a favor. Watch "Six Arperlcan Families." a new documentary series that starts tonight with a one-hour look at a blue collar, Polish-American clan, the Pasciak family or Chicago. (8 p m., Channel 28> It's airing on most pubUc TV outlets and five commercial sta· Uons the Group W chain owns in San Francisco, Boston, Philadelohia, Pittsburl!h. and Baltimore. And it 'i. a Cine start Cor this study or the Ii ves or SIX families of differing back· gro1,1nds in six regions or America. AS WITH THE other tribes, the family of sanitation worker Stanley Pasciak -six kids and the parents -let producer-host Paul Wilkes and his camera teams live with them. record their happy and unhappy mo· ments for TV. As Wilkes put 11 in an in terview, thC' rilmmg had no point of view other than "to ~how what's going on tn this <·ounlQ . what peo1>le ar1• nbout." 111 tonight's !'ihow. it's ubout a l'un fli ct or generations. The oldc.•r generation, Pasc1;.ik and his wife, Lorraine. still have strong old·country tic:., still (TV REVIEW J believe in the old ways of hard work and a close-knit family, have a strong sense or responsib1Uty, of neighborhood. PASCIAK, WALKING through a lot filled with big white garbage trucks, 1s content with his lire : "Just working here, being the breadwinner or the family, b satisfaction enough for me." Not so his olde!>t son. Gary, 21. a budding actor who's chucked the old, sc~ure ways to nsk his future in Hollywood, totally con· vinced ·-as many like him are - that " I do have talent." Tbat's his American Dream, even though a younger brother back in Chicago sees it another way : "Whal he's doing is JUSt ltke a cartoon ... · THE PROGRAM FOCUSES on lhl' Pasc1aks at Christmastime-. when Gary fliC's home from llollv\\ood to v1~1t his friends and lamil) hcfon· returning l o h1., f!Ul'St lor f:Jmc, forlunC', <ill the llollywuod chchcs. And In ii SCl'I C'S or well·Cdlll:d :-.cc•nt>i. :-.onw ari::ument<1t 1vt•. :.ome happy , ~o mc quietly thoughtful -we gel good porlra1~ of the family, primanly the parentl>. Gary and his guitar- playing brother, Gerard. 17. Mrs. PK6c1ak seems the most resistant to change, but takes r1erce pride In being a mot.her. Schrock1_ president or tbe San Mateo County "What bothers me is the watershed area.'' he said. "We could be in bi~ trouble because the a.ea ls already tinder-dry." Iler husband, who comes across-------------------- al. a dcc<'nt, hard-working man. munagt•s to destroy the stereotype or the working stiff as un 1nflcx1blt'. loud·mQuthcd Archie Bunker. HE SPF.AKS SOFTLY, tries to ens<' tension. not incr ease It and seems to accept the fact his kids represent changing times. changing attitudes. He doesn't approve, but he doesn't con- demn. The s how, which has its naws. still gives a good. heartening sense or a strong family. Next week's program s tudies the ef- rect of divorce on an upper mid· die.class Jew1s family an Mill Valley. The series. orrcrcd by San Franc1sro·~ KQED. cost about SI 2 million. according to Wilkes, who ~avs SS00.000 came from Croup W. the rest lrom the' Unit- t•d Churd1 of Christ. thl.' Cnilcd l\h•thod1.-.1 C'hun·h and the l>Crtcs' public T\' underwriter. Trav~.'ll'rs ln.-.urance Companies. 1r tor11gh1 ':; upt•nN 1~ indicat1vl', the money was well spent. $10,000 . for only $155.26, a ntonth. Whether you need $3.500 or $10.000 get 1t 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 $18.631.20 NO POINTS. NO PREPAYMENT PENALTY. We find ways to help. . COMME"CIAL Cf\.EDIT CO"PO~ATION @ Homeol.mer lo.ms llHOt;, A 1,..,n rl'f \<•.OlNl ctnd ~·' n•1;\.t ba ~'"' 1h t t-... " l"'mb.tMUun ()f rc.J Jnd ri.·f qn t ptuf'h"tt Cost.a Metia Orange • 370 F.. 17th Slr<'cl • 6•15-8700 • 111 ~ Town&. Country Ru. • G47-587l Suite :?6 Now, Cat·alina's· into tennis! i -. ./ I See their new Tennis collection, a.nd meet Nancy Chaffee Kiner. If you know your tennis greats, you remember . Nancy! Swap tennis talk and see some colorful professional gear while you're et 11. From the group, s~e top, S.M.L. $14 Stretch gabardine shor~. 6-16, $16 Each. polyester/ cotton, white with navy or Sienna brown. The two-tone tank top, white with Sienna/yellow or navy/soft blue, S,M,L, $14 Stretch gabar- dine shorts in matching colors, sizes 6-14, $19 Polyester I cotton. Town & Travel Sports Clothes Meet Nancy. Kiner 11:30-3:30 : Thursday, April 7. st\op Mon-Fr i.. 10:00-9:30, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 11-5. But~·· South Coast Plaza. 3333 Brfstol. Coste M-.. phone 666..0611 .\ LM.Bogd Chimps Have Dental Skill Cblmpanzees have been seen to inspect each other's teeth, clean said teeth with fingers and small sticks, and eve!\ extract teeth. And those extracted teeth, examined later by the zookeepers. mvariably are de- cayed or broken so as obviously to have been painful. How the chimp with the toothache lets the other chimp know which tooth hurts I ca~'t say. ·\.,. Argument agarn arises ;.is to how many dr inks a good bartender should know how to mix. Thought that w.is setUcd. Ability to put together about 150 drinks s hould qualify that mixologist as a first-rate expert. Twice as many little girls as little bO)S dream up imaginary playmates. HOPSCOTCH Q. "I know what the 'hop' m eans in that children's gam e or hopscotch, but what docs the 'scotch' mean?" A. That's a little known name for those squarish marks on the ground. At least a dozen times over the years just before Thanksgiving, somebody has called m e, an<;! maybe you, ask- ing for the donallon of a turkey. in effect. lo ht!lp the poor people down the !'.lrcel. A noble gesture on I hl• 1 part of the c:.i ll c r. possibly. But I don't think ~u. Bcnt:volcnt rnd1 v1d uals, nrg#llliZl'd ch<Jritic!> and most p;irticularly govern- ments that propose to com- mit good wocks with other people's money just dnn't understand the situation. Next suc h caller is going to hear : "Give your own, turkey." Too testy? All right. WAISTLINE That year of his life when a m;.in is most likely to drive his l'<ff the farthest is age 26. That year of he r life when a woman is most likely to drive her car the farthest is age 53. What else is 1t .iboul women aged 53? Yes, I re· C'a ll : That's the age when the average women's waistline, ;ift<:r growing larger for so long, tends lo start gc•ttmg smaller again. Don't believe driving h u~ anything to do with 1t, though. That Ing bird knoy, n ;.is the condor does not dine\\ ith :.my n·gul:1nty It may go <t \H•ck without food. mavbe ;1 month J\s f:ir as 1t '" conccrm:d. e;iting. 1~ not a regularly scht:dult•c! event. The brakes of any c<.ir th;.it's drl\ en a full day in city traffic will build up enough eneri?y to heat an average house. QUEENIE By Phil tnterlandr .. "Ordinarily you don't see a chamber group that must have reht>arsed in a bar." Abba Hit 'Queen' Tops Week's Chart By The Associated Press The followi ng are Billboard's hot record hits for lhe week ending April 9 as they appear in next week's issue of Billboard magazine . HOT SINGLES . 1. DANCING QUEEN-Abba (Atlantic) 2. DON'T GIVE U P ON US -David Soul (Private Stock) 3. DON'T LEAVE ME TlilS WAY -Thelma Houston CTamla) 4. RICH GIRL -Daryl Hall & John Oates (RCA) 5. SOUTHERN NIGHTS -Glen Campbell (Capitol) 6. THE Tl-UNGS WE DO FOR LOVE -lOcc (Mercury> 7. HOTEL CALl FOR NIA -Eagles (Asylum) 8. I'VE G OT LOVE ON MY MIND -Natalie Cole (Capito)) 9. EVERGREEN -Barbra Streisand (Colum- bia > 10. SO IN TO YOU Atlanta Rhythm Section ( Polydor l TOPLP'S 1. FLEETWOOD MAC ...,_ Rumors <Warner Bros.> 2. EAGLES--Hotel California (Asylum) 3. STEVIE WONDER Songs In The Key Of Life <Tam la> 4: BARBRA STREISAND & KRIS KRISTOF- FERSON -"A Star Is Born" Original Soundtrack R ecording (Columbia ) .DON'T WASTE 1j--... WE'RE OUT TO SA VE 1·,000,000,000 GALLONS OF WATER! That's one billion ga11ons of water ... enough to build a stack of gallon water cans half way to the moon! Enough water for hundreds of-thirsty homes for thousands of parched acres. We in Costa Mesa fortunately have an abundant water supply. Your Water District has worked hard 9ver the years to assure that we have enough. But saving water is a iuxury no longer. We must reduce water use -or pay dearly for the waste. That is what a local government agency has mandated. So -please join us in this important conservation effort. Come in for your free c·onservation kit at our new Placentia A venue add~ss. And when a youngster comes to your door with information on ways you can save water, please say yes. We need your help! l costa mesa county water mstrmt ··: YOUR INDEPENDENT WATER AGENCY 1965 PLACENTIA AVENUE, COSTA MESA 92627 PHONE 631-1200 S. KANSAS -Leftove~rt~ur~e~<gK~i~rs~hn~e~t~);:;;;:;:==~===============;::=::::~=========~=========~ COUNTRY SINGLES For the Record GRtE SME'YER ,, . .,,,h••tv llftw,,.;Mtur 1Jht ff u r r~u1r ;Mf <tr t . 1 , • "I'' .11 l, f,••tt "' .,, ' [tro n ,\ • t ~ARLIN 1' I f O\•"f n, •W ~d N''" 11 " 1 ;.. 1 ,\ r~ "• I I ., "·ir·· ,..-,, • • I' fl ' '" r1• T! . , .,.. ' ........ I \' hi'• I I I y. 11 • , ! I ..• ,, '1 • ., ···1 •. , .... t I\• lo '" tl"W f' ,, ~ II •'I" 1 ,, I' . ' I ~I 1 1 Y f I 1 1• t t ht•\lt. 1 t I' iNiU ~,, I ... .... It I 1 • 1 , f'·" '' ~· ' , t '" • 1• ,,.. ""' • .,, r i1• ,, •· 11 '""b' ,. t fYVJ ~•·Wt,r•f I hf!l•H 1\ t ·I A ! 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R1H.,1. ,.,. t11>nat1ol"'t<1> .,_. m~l'h• ,,.. $t, M 1 '· "'' • , "• 1 I\ , • ,. 111•"' J p.n-,d ••d'f' Mtomoru1I Fuf'VI \m•th f•1lh1tl l tr~tl A • f 'i'' t~ ''"" 1'11' ot Q SurVt"l,.•1 WP\trll'f (P"!~or-1 rt'l'\t11t M"')·'·"''"'' f '\ I," ,.1 • thill U4'\<Jil'ln• Yrvtf"•\ 11'\<.harqo. t ~·"'I P\ Tot"d' LAm!> SMtTM w '''C'(''"'' ,.,~..._,. 1. LL'CILLE Kenny Rogers (United Artists> 2 . IT C 0 l ' L D N 'T HAVE BEEN ANY BET· TER -Johnny Duncan 1Columb1a l 3 PAPER ROSIE Gene Watson (Capitol > 4 SllE'S GOT YOU Loretta Lynn \MCA> 5. DON'T THROW lT ALL AWAY -Dave & Sugar <RCA) E ASY USTENING 1. DON 'T GIVE UP ON US --Davis Soul ( Pri\•ate Stock) 2. RJGIIT TIME OF T HE NlGlIT -Jennifer Warnes <Arista) -C,RACE A SMITH R•,lmtnt t>' 1 ,. • M "vt. ( ahfl)r-n•a oA\Y.CI •witv A11• ' ,,_,, ':,untlwtt t>v t\U\b.lrid J.,~... r ""m1H't )Ott 0.,Yld [. \rn1f1'1 Of l \ ',.I t fO'•l°f4 \t\t•' f" I"""'" M _, t., ,,. 3 . SOUT HER N N I G H TS -Glen .,.,.:; ,-Campbell \Capitol> OrAr•o•~ r., 1f.,.. 111 trnl h1to1 M· "' ,. ';"f!JI(•-. 11t j flUJ."M 1 U A(H • I P lfttfH V l•·w ft\ 11•'' ''' •ff'•·"' 1 1 V1n'#MtrTV•t11il'-'1H• I" '" I• #• ,.,, t1tm1tv 1J1'11 ... 1 '" "•' Deaths 4 . SA M -Ol i via Newton-John (MCA l 5. WH EN I NEED YOU Leu Sayer l\f t•HttH~ f t'l•;"/1 't r I I < ,4Vl>j0l 0 Elsetf.J/iere fWarner Rros 1 oonr.ntv 1 ~4'"•1 , " ~~::~ ,M·"~1, f<',~,:.'::·,1·~; ~'"' ~.~.7 .. ~~ T(lK\tO NP > Sh irlry 'lrnl)l(j 01 ,,, •·• ,,.,.,, t , two Graham Du 8-0is, widow 'qranorMdr··n, '11""'"1 "" "' '"1 oC the black American &r'llermcnt to bo tlt"l1t "' •~1,r 111n1 W E , rACIFIC YllW " MIMORIAL rARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel :lSOO Pacific View Drive Newport. . California . 644·2700 i ---· I McCORMICK . I MORTUARllS . Laguna Beach ' • 494-9415 • . Laguna Hills . 768-0933 . San Juan CaQ1strano I t 495-1776 I --I 141.n.IHGHOH I ' NHIRAl ttOMI I ' Cof'ona del Mar 673-9450 • • Costa Mesa 646-2424 ' . -I llUDOADWAY ' ' MOITUARY • t 110 Broadway I Cost& Mesa • I 642-9150 I • -t SMmt TU'fHfU. UMI • I WISTCWP C.HAf'IL. I <427 E. 17th St. I eo,..ta Mesa • 6-46-4888 ~a Ana Chapel i & Hl N. Broadway Senta Ana• 547-4131 ~ -I ...elUOTHHS I ~MITH'S MOllTUARY 627 Main St. t Huntington Beach I 536-6539 • • -• ' ,_PAMllY ' ' ~lPVNU.+.t. : NOMI ' Teot Bolaa Ave. • t Westminster . -. 8~525 o""" ~ .. civil rights lt·:.idPr . . B. Du Bms, d1Ptl m Pek· Ing of cancer . the offici al Chinese news agency Hsinhua reported today. WEST LOS ANGELES <AP) -Actress Patr<'cia Wynant wus found dead in the swimmm~ pool of her hom<'. poliC'c ~aid . Miss Wynant 's Cull\ c lothed body was found b y h<•r h usband, Nathanial Brandon, ;1 psychologist. DIHol1dlo,.. 01 Marriage :::.-::...,.. ·~ F'IN .. LDECREn F'lltdMorch U I A, Plfl~'IE, Art~ur and OorolhV L•ll11n•IC VMPHEl'IOUR, P•ttland J•mo,· ROGERS. Na"<y Jon a"'1 (h•~t.r G•oro•; CAMPBELL, Maryenn Md Jol>n R : OE El'ICIO, M•nu•I Jr. •M Evolyn A<1ulno: PRICE, Conni• S•oo 8<1d RO<l"r Joy; fRANIC, Jani• M. and FranK T : CtiASE. MilrQOt H. Md Frederic R ; STEl'IERSEN, Me,., e And A,.,..,, H : G41'1>jUSCIO, Liiiian B. Md JO\Ollh M MC C.OW'IN Mor911r•t Luc Ill• Anf1 Mtchnol Vinl'•nt, ZUREK. 8arbM~ JoyrP ;o...i 8ry8n; P4RSONS. Jon W•ll and "~"""" Ann. KINOIUT. LlnctA Lee ~nd L"''"V' Jame\; B4RNES, Lorra•,_ AM and J~m•• Fr•n'I'; MANGl .. VilU\NO.° S•lvoloro ~nd N•r>ev; STAFFIERI, JoMSt• .... nendS~lly•nn. l<Ft.LV. Tim and Htlti\ M.: LANIC FORD. Stmone C. end 11arold ; W ILLIAMS.Pn~lth l . end Mervin Ledl'n WA!tSON, Cl•rono H •nd P•lrlcle LOUI\•; PEEL. B•lly Irene ·~" Robtrl; OLSON, Jiii Lyl\11 a nd Tllomo Eric: BAl(ER. &ob 6 . - Hatef (Im ; REB~ANN, Ma1'9eret Ann •nd Mlt hHI lley ; STAHL, D•b Or•ll Ann e nd Eri c : SALT AllELt.I, ThomH ~!chard""" SOUL SINGLES 1. AT MIDNIGHT Rufus featuring Chaka Khan CABC ). 2. I'VE GOT LOVE ON MY MIND ·-Natalie Cole (Capitol) 3. LOVE IS BETI'ER IN T HE A.M. -Johnnie Taylor (Columbia) 4. I WANNA GET NEXT TO YOU -Rose Royce CMCA) S. TRYlNG TO LOVE TWO · William Be ll \Mercury . f"t-r1 .. l•f\• HU'\ton· ~UCHER, H , V1r • ,,.,,. Jr t11nd C"'rh t inf' 0 : MC NAUGHTON. R•chrltrd J .. d P•hv II C.RtlZAAO. P•lntla Ch .. rlolt" ~• •lnd Rlc,..rd FIO'ld LYDON, i.vcme Ann •nd C••I u POWERS Oorotlw An,,. and Jerry ~t MC GOUGH, Jo•n 0 •nd Jam•• 0 • JONES. U!rrv A • ....0 Ota"" P ; RORI(, Sheryl L'ffl'I llnd 113\' ~m'\: l YSTER, Susan LY11n &ftd Ronald LO; OUINUIN. Gerald J . l(ICI All,. c. WEAVE,JeNiLH•ndNlchol•\,. G I BBS, Lind• Gene an<S Wayn E.,.reH. AOAMS. P-l•JuntWltland Roy Lee; Mci<ENNA. 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An•helm 510 South Beach Boulevard Sooth of Lincoln Avenue (714) 826-0381 eo ....... 2300 Harbor Boulevard Harbor Center (7t4) 549-3368 8Mlno 17031 Ventura Boulevard West of S.lbo8 (213) 986-6330 ......... ta°" ...... 18585 aln Street Main St. at Beach Blvd. (71 .. ) 842-1~1 Lo-. ...... 4101 Atlantic Boulevard Corner of Carson (213) 428-8874 North & West Vafl•v 9143 De Soto Ave at Nordhoff (213) 882-5912 :::E:':t Katella Avenue West of Tustin Ave. (714)839-2«1 ... e.t111111r 6157 Westminster Avenue ~minster Center (714) 894-3387 =~Blvd. Comer LaBrea Ave. SAFA Medical Center (213) 469-6308 ' f I l i - ' \ _Moncl!y-..... ......... A.._pn_1_.c,_1m ....... ______ _.o .... Al-.LY._.Pl .... L ... OT_...,tl..,.I_ •Olm l, How to Cut ll. iuh Cost 0-t Fun. erat. ~~;t:~t~ ~.~~! ~ 'J crimination lawsuit -rt'cotTA MBA .~ i• Bl~~~&: There also are 103 national cemeteries, about ~~ ~o"l~!epa~d.,_te> ___ Ma. __ 11_14 __ .. _-. half of which have openings for additional burial of p 0 w e r ca 11 l n g r 0 r Americana spend an eatlmat.ed $4 billion a year eligible veterans and some family members. $887 ,OOO to be paid THE 1on funerala and burial arrangements, and a grow· Aa with coffins, charges run from $100 into the minority employas in Ina number of people are asking wbether the buyers thousands. C~met.eries usually charae $150 to ~ c 0 m p en 5 a t 10 n w a 8 are 1ettm1 their money's worth. !or opening and closing the grave. signed in federal court. ;, .. There are few. ii any, purchases where the ul· Some cemeteries have what is known as an en-The employes, alleced · thnate consumer ls so diaadvantqed or where his dowment care fund. Part of the purchase price of the DWP passed them or her normal bargaining power ls so diluted in a the cemetery property ls put into a trust fund whose over ror promotions. '•ituatlon of 1uch Immediate need," said t.he Seattle earnings are used to maintain the grave. Other .....----------• f reclooal office of the Federal Trade Commission cemeteries require purchasers to pay a separate SELL·SELL-SELL after a ltudy of funeral and burial costs. fee for upkeep. those Christmas items Most cemeteries require the purchase of a from under our grave liner into which the casket ls placed. The DAILY PILOT · l lln ls CHRISTMAS TREE samp eat er a concrete container. Vaults are· CALL our Christmas ON A NA110NWIDE basis, the FTC has pro- poaed a aeries of regulations designed to give peopJe more tnfonnatlon about funerals and to protect ~on-: aumers againat unacrupulouaoperators. · more elabOrate and are supposed to be airtight or Ad· Viser at 642-5678 watertiaht. They will not prevent the deterioration ·'--=:.!.!:~::::::!'..:~~--'~~~~~:!!~~~. of the body. . Many funeral directors have said the regula· ti.ODS are unnecessary. They say only a rew of the , natton'a 22,000 funeral directors are u.scrupulous. .. Tbe FTC la trying to smear an e.nt:ire industry for things that occur ln a tiny fraction of cases," ( · ) said Robert D. Williams, CONSUMER president or 1ntemat1ona1 -. Funeral Services, Inc., of Des Moines, Iowa. WHERE DOES THE money go? How can you cutcoets? The Seattle office of the FTC says consumers making death arrangements are raced with three major purchases: the funeral, the burial space and .the grave marker. "All Utese purchases can be prearranged," the 1 agency says, so that consumers are not faced with the task of shopping when they are emotionally up- set. The FTC office says that people who do make arrangements in advance should make sure to talk •about plans with their families and leave written in· 'structions for the nel(t of kin. Make sure the instruc- tions are readily available -not in a will or a safe-deposit box whose contents may not be dis· closed until after burial. Here are some guidelines about what to look for when planning for a funeral and burial: THE FUNERAL CEREMONY Funeral ceremonies are not required by law in the United States, but they have become a custom or most families. The National Funeral Directors Association says that a funeral "provides social support because grief shared most times is grief diminished ... It. involves a rite or ceremony to permit people to say goodby as the door of life on earth is closed for ·the deceased ... " . Funeral ceremonjes can be held in a funeral 'parlor, a place of worship or a private home. The ceremony may be conducted by the funeral direc- ,tor, a clergyman or a friend of the deceased. Churches make no charge for the use of their facilities for funeral services; clergymen usuaJly 'leceive an honorarium. ranging up to about $75. ' The difference between a funeral ceremony and 'a memorial service is that the former takes place before burial, with the body present, while the lat· ter is -conducted without the the presence of the de- ceased. PRICING There are sever al pricing methods used by 1funeral homes: single-unit, bi-unit and itemization. Single·unil pricing means the customer is given one figure which· includes everything. Bi·unit pricing 'means the funeral home divides its bill into two sec- tions, one for services and one for the casket, usual· ly the bigkest item in the package. Funeral homes which itemize provide a list of the major components of lhe funeral and lhc cost for each one. The FTC bas proposed requiring fu neral homes to itemize their bills. Meanwhile, you can ask for a detailed list if it is not offered. Some funeral homes provide services on a "cash advance" basis, paying third parties such as Jlorists directly and billing customers later. Find out if there Ls a service charge for cash. advance items. THE CASKET The price of a funeral is usually determined by the price of the CQffin and can run from $100 to several thousand dollars, depending on the material used and the type of lining. Scaler caskets are usually more expensive. They are designed to be airtight or watertight, but they do not prevent de· composition of the remains. . E MBALMING • · · Replacing the blood wit h embalming fluid pre· serves the body for several days. ll has no long- Theater Funding Pledged Newport Beacb·baled State Mutual Savings and Loan Association haa pledged $10,000 toward South Cout Repertory Theater's $2.S million buildine fund . Howard Siegel, presl· dent of the savings and loan association, ls ac· tive with the Costa Mesa theater group as a m ember of the campaign executive cabinet which assists ln raising funds. Tbe 500-aeat theater is scheduled for completion late thia fall, accordine to SCR campaign chairwoman Harriette F. Witmer, Centers S~y LOS ANGELES <AP> -Tile City Council •P· proved an appropriation of "8, 150 for the COft• tlnued operaUoa of nine mulU·Hrvlce senior citizen eenten until JI.tile 80. Tbecentert bad been threatened with cloaure became of a lhortqe of tundl... .,_ __________ __ VISIT THE ' ··~··~llH"<"': .~-1;t:J~; ~j ~' APWI ......... HIGHCOSTOFOYINGCONTINUESTORISE Americans Spend $4 Bllllon a Year on Funerals term effect. The FTC notes that embalming requirements vary from state to stale. Many states require em· balming only if the person has died of a communica- ble disease, if the body is to be transported over state lines or if there is a delay of more than 24 hours between death and burial. The basic purpose of embalming is to make the corpse presentable for viewing. U there is no view- ing, the process may be unnecessary. THE GRAVE Underground burial is the moat common method ol dlspoeing of a body in a ceJDetery, but there are alternatives, including housing jn a mausoleumil which usually will add several thousand do an to the c0&t of burial. THE GRAVE MARKER Grave markers are available from the cemetery where burial will take place or from an independent dealer. The first thing to decide is the type ol material. The most common ones are bronze and granite. The granite is cheapest. The marker can be elaborate and placed up- right at the grave site or it can be simple and flush to the ground. Cemeteries may have requirements as to materials and size. Check the rules before buy- ing. The inscription also affects the price. A stan- dard, granite marker, laid flat on the ground, about 12 by 24 inches, usually includes a two-line inscrip- tion, including the person's name and the birth and death dates. Prices run from about $75 up. Installa· tion ls extra. $2,500 How much will do it for you? O:mmercial Oedit's been helping ~le for more than sixty years. So whatever yow need. A few hundred. Or even as much as $5,(XX). hi call us about a loan. \Ak'll find v.eys to help. We flnd ways to help. COMMER._OAL C~T PLAN. INC. There are about 9,000 active cemeteries in the United State6, according to the Seattle office of the FTC. More than one-third of the cemeteries are privately owned and operated; the rest are run by municipalities or nonprofit groups and may be cheaper. Eligible veterans or their families can gel a head stone or grave marker from the Veterans' Ad· ministration at no charge. 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By MILTON MOSKOWIT'L 1f yO\fllke to root for the underdojl, you have a natur candidate m L1ggelt & Mycn, which Is t.rylna once agam float a new <'1garette brand The company hasn't. been abl to launch a successful new brnnd in 14 years. The new Liggett <'lgnrette ts Decade, currently being troduced to s mokers in the Western and Northeastern p of the country Decade is still another entry 10 the low-t end or the market, which has expanded tremendously on t~. premise that low-tar cigarettes arc le1>)) dangerous to yo health than the h1gh-tar ones. TOTAL CIGARETTE SAL.ES WERE UP only l percc last year. But sales of low·tar brands (those with lS mill grams or less of tar) increased 58 percent. They are now d mg nearly 20 percent of total cigarette volume. The low-tar sales leader 1s Vantage, an R J.'Reynol brand. Other contenders are Merit, True. Carlton, No F;ict and the vur1ous low-tar versions of regular brands Winston Lights, Marlboro Lights, Kool Milds, Kent Gold Lights. Conspicuous by ih .. a b sence from th a I roster 1s any L1ggc>tt &. Myers brand The com· pany 1s, as usual. l ilk getting to the startini.: gate Money Tree A year ago the ('Ompany was testing ID different parts or the counlry a new low tar cigarette called Vello, named for a Liggett & Myers research chemist Vell o Norman, who had supposedly spent lhrt>c> year~ trying Lo come up with a low-tar product that also had tach tobacco taste Rather than name the brand "three years," they named 1t .. Vello," the ads explaining t .. HE PUT THE FLAVOR IN OUR cigarette. We put Jus name on the pack " Poor Vello. he 1s not going to sec his brcind move beyond the test markets rn Arizona, Florida and Missouri. For il seems that m another part of the corporation they were working on anothe r low-tar c1gart.'tte, one with half the t ar content of the Vello product. And when that cigarette was tested last vear in Portland, Ort.' ., 1l outp<'rformed VeUo. Liggett & Myers dubbed that c11':arelte "Decade." Why this name 1 Because, the company explained. tl took JO years lo develop a c1gareltl' that deli vered strong tobacc<> taste wh1ll' holding tar content to five mtlhgrams. Vello Norman, )Oil rcnwmhl•r, \\orkt•d onlv three years on h1i,, hab} \\llATEVER Tiit; l'll~ME, UC.<.t.TT & Myers badl~· needs a ~inner. even <1 ~mt.111 wann(•r <£n} kind of wrnner, for that matter The company made •t~ la~t !>ucccssful foray in· to the cigarette market in 1903 when 1t hrnuJthl out charcoal faltered Lark But Lark ha~ been on tht.' ~kids 1>incc 1964 and now has less than 1 percent of the markt.>t This 1s the company that once held 2Q pereenlof~U s. c1garelle market with one brand, Chesterfield. Today. aU oC its brands -Chesterfield. L&M, Lark and Eve -have a combined share estimated at 3 9 percent From third place in the market, Liggett & Myers went to sixth-dead last. Its brands have been los ing sales every year for JO years. 1 Liggett & Myers was also the company behind the illfat1 ed Eagle brand tested in a number of markets last year. ~ throwback to the depression years, Eagle was a filter cigarette priced Scents le~!> per pack than regul;.ar brands. It bombed and has bc<'n withdrawn The company couldn't even sell a brand that had .1 pncc e1dvantage I SO NOW IT'S DECAOE'S TURN at the bat for Liggett& ~hers. The companv's !>ales h•H c <lwindled to such a Jowl level that 11 Decade man.1g<'s 10 !'."11rt' only l percent of the market. 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(G) 1h£ Slipper and du~t\oo~ !hl' ~IQry ,!!f Cin_lli:rdla Richard Chamberlain Gemma Craven ttf'wffUott 61'""''"-· TWll.IGliT'S LAST 1n mt ltt·l•l .. ,..,.. HOLIDAY MATINEES MON & TUES (R) GLl:AMINO 2: 00-4: 30-7 :00-9: 30 EDWARDS CINEMA HARBOR AT ADAMS COSTA MESA 546-3102 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST ORIGINAL SONG EVERGREEN tPllJS) ''THIEVE " ____ __.. ___ __ CINEMA C£NllR (R) .. :;;~o;.~~~::;:t~o'!;;«.',~1 Ca~·a \~I J '(} ~~:""~~ .. ._1--#'..~~ (PLUS) ,., r •.r w r J Beauties (PG) .\ AP Photo ENGLAND'S JAMES HUNT SAILS AFTER BUMP WITH CARLOS REUTEMANN (12). Kings Get BoDle Advantage DENVER CAP) -Los Angeles Kings coach Bob Pulford says playmg in famil1 <1r surroundings will be important to the Kings when th<'y host Atlanta Tuesday night in the opening round of the National Hockey L eai;:uc playoffs. Pulford, whose team woo the advantage by beating the Colorado Rockies 6·4 Sunday night, says playing on home ice is particularly important in com- petition hke the three-game first round oflhe NllL playoffs. "They're deadly, those best-0f- three series," Pulford said . The J<jngs' victory ended the Rockies fi rst season in the NflL with the Colorado team In last place in the Smythe Division with a 20-45-14 record. The Rockies had buil t a 4·2 lead at 3:34 of the third period, but Tom my Williams cul the deficit to 4-3 at 5: 13 and center Butch Goring scored his second goal of the game and his 29th of the season to even the score at 11: 33. Marcel Dion ne, the Kings' leading scorer, got his S3rd goal of the l>eason with 1:50 left to put LA Tops Halos, 3-0 No More Doubts About John's Arm . " LOS ANGE LES (A P > - Dodgers pitcher Tommy John says he finally resolved doubts about his recovery from arm sur- gery with those seven scoreless innan~s hC' hurled against the Angeb as the Dodgers wrapped up the Frc•eway Series with a 3.0 Win. ··My arm fC'C'ls much better. hut it's morC' mental this year than phy).H'al," John sJ1d :.fter the win Sund:J\' ··1 dehmlcly think I hav<' r<'· moved th<' <1u<'-;t1on mark l.a'il year. t'vcn though f said every· thing \\aS fint'. I know therr waor; a question mark <'Very time I pitched. It's like night and day between this spring and a year ago." John was helped by home runs from Rick Monday and Ste\'e Gar vey as lh<' Dodgers complet· ed a s weep <>f the three-game series .. N nlllrally 1t telt gOOd hitting a home run my first time at bat in Dodger Stadium as a Dodger." Monday sai<I. ··People are look· ing at me and asking 'Hey, what's he going to do'' llow's h1• going to hc•lp thC' club?' Of <'ourse, th{• game doe1tn't mean that mu<'h. winning or losing, but 1t still fell good hitting 1t out." Monday hit his homer In th" second inn1n1? off lost'r '-:olan Ryan, and Gan l'Y hit his in the fourth. It was the s~(·ond homer for Garvey, who was selC'ctt>d the scnt>s' most valuable plJyt'r Los Angeles added a third run in the sixth when 8111 Russell led off with a triple and came home on a sacrifice fl y by Ed Goodson. The victor y e n abled th e Dodgers to take the lead for the first time in the series with the Angels. The triumph was the Dodgers' eighth in their last nine games <ind their 16th in 22 exhibitions California closed its exhib1lion season with a M 13 record Los Angeles plays in Ph~n1x tonuiht a_gainst the San f'r an· c1sco Giants and then closes 11~ <'xh1b1t1on schedule Tu<').day 1n Scottsdale against the Chicago Cubs. California leaves today for Seattle. The Angels will work out today and Tuesday In prepara- tion for the American League opener WedMsday night. Doug Rau, who pitched six in· nings of one·h1t ball on Fnday night. was \'Oted the outstanding pitcher in the series. The Dodg ers outs{'ored the /\n~els, 18 ·3. in sweeping the cam es. Ron Cey. who suffered a hru1sed right foot in Saturdety's 10 3 \l{'lOr)' over the Angels. sat out Sunday but should he ready to play torught. The Dodgers outhit the Angels Sunday 7-5. with Monday collect· ing two of the hits. tie now has 14 runs battt'd in. which leads lht• Dodgers {'lub Garvey, With rour horn<' runs in the spring, leads 1n that category Smith, Gottfried Vie Pacific Sout hwest Finale Set LOS ANGELES (AP) -Top- seeded Brian Gottfried meets fourth-seeded veteran Stan Smith nt UCL A 's P a uley Pavilion In tonlgbt't\ final match for the $150,000 Pacific Southwest tennis championship crown. Gottfried took just over two hours lo win his 37lh m atch In bis last 40 outings by defeating Roscoe Tanner, 3·6, 7-5, 6·3, SWl· day night. Smith ousted unseeded Peter Fleming 4·6, 6·4, 6·4 in lhe after- noon semllinala match. his first serve in. I sta rted getting on his second serve." Tanner agreed with Gottfried's assessment. "I let Brian back in the match when I started missing m y first &erve," he said. "And his return O• r1' T0ttl9llt Dla•llel 2 at 8:30 LA ahead for the first time. Cor- ing completed his hat trick when he converted a pass from linemate Mike Murphy at 19:06. Dionne said the Atlanta team thl• Kings will be facing in this year's playoffs is "much im· proved" over the squad the Kings defeated last year. "We have to take the first game." T-•y .. Gl"'H All•"'""' l.O,A"'91lt\ CPH<•CJll')dt NtiNVMlt. hl•ndtr\ Mtnn••\')14 •t Ru-ff.t•o TorontOJt P1lht>urqh Th~ \e<Oft.j ,,.,,.,.,,In t"P M\t-ot t"i..-~~ y.--1,...,.wtll b' otitv~cs Thur'Jddv w•I" ttw ('ln<.h.ad•f\9 Oott~v-t \61Ut0AY With Win INGLEWOOD CAP> -The Los An geles Lakers scor ed 12 straight points against Detroit in overtime to hand the Pistons a 115-107 defeat and tie a National Basketball Associatjon record with 36 homecourt victories for the season. "I really foll at the beginning of the :.<'ason that the most im· portanl th.m~ for our ball club would be lo win as many games at homC' a~ we possibly could,·· said Lakers coa{'h Jerry West. "We've done that {'Onl>1stently and I'm ).Ure we 'II contmue lo play good baskclhall here'. One Laker who played well Sunday night was Don Ford, who scored six of his 12 points in the overt.I me period. Kar~m Abdul-Jabbar led all scor ers wi th 33 points. "It showed t hat we can come back and piny smart in the latter s tai;:t's of the gam e," Laker Cuuie Russell said of the win. "Detroit played very we ll. you can 't take that away from tht>m. Although we have our division clinched, we don't want to lay down because we want to keep that competitive edge." Los Angeles led by four points. 98·94. with two minulC's left in re· ~ulati on play. Eric Money's three-point play cut the margin to just one. After Russell sank a freethrow to make It 99-97. Detroit center Leon Douglas made two charity shots to knot the game at 99 each. Money had attempted a io-root shot at the buzzer, but failed to hit and the game went mto the overtime period. The win gave the Lakers a two· game m a r g in ove r th e Philadelphia 76crs in the battle for the bt>st overall season record in the NBA a nd a homecourt playoff advantage. The Pistons have a magic number of two as they battle Chicago a nd Kansas City to make post-season competition. 01TllOIT 1!011 -Clrt 7l. H Po•I•• l t»vql" ,, c. '°""' ·~ M._v IS C""•h••O 11, IC Pontt l. S..11...-,. T'&OOl.O•oWf' 10 I.OS AHOILl!S 11UI -0 Fo"l 17, ~,,_111'!, Al>dul J-.r 1l C ... "41Y •• T•lum 11. 1(-J, l•m•• I) Abt•,..tftf 2 Newm•nn 1 D••••ll n 1• n u e-101 lo\ lo"'l'fl.. Jl " 1• 11 16-llS Fouledoot -None Tot.ti tov•• -O.lr<>•l?t. Loo lo"'Oeln 16. lo-II. ITS. • Greatest of Career ~ LONG BEACH (AP> -"This is tbe real racLnt. '· Mario An· drettl declared. "I just love an honest-to-goodness street race." Andretti's affection for the two-mile street course through downtown Long Beach was evl. dent Sunday as he made a relent· less. nawtess pursuit or victory. Andrettl, who made a daring pass or Jody Scheckter three laps from the finish and held off Niki Laud a by . T13 of a second to win, predicted a bright future for the sometimes beleaguered Long Beach race. "Tbe drivers, the Europeans. enjoy coming here more than anything else," Andretll said. Sources said the Formula 1 Constructors Association is in- terested in entering a long-term agreement to insure the future or the event. Most major sponsors, who put up $350,000 worth or backing this year. indicated eagerness lo re· ne w. The event lost huge sums in 1976, the inaugural running, and was in danger of cancellation un· tit F'tiday. "We couldn't have had a better guy win the race than Mario," said Chris Pook. leader of the Long Beach Grand Prix Associa- tion. "I couldn't be more pleased." Andretti c<ruldn't be more pleased. either. "This Is better than winning at India napolis." he s aid. "It's the greatest point in my career." The victory was enormously popular with t he fine crowd - estimated conservatively at 65,000-70,000 by organizer s. Cheering was deafening and con- tinuous for many m inutes after Andretti made his triumphant victory lap. both hands off the steering wheel and waving, and basked in an emotional victory circle ceremony. "Mario is j ust such a pro· fcssional race driver," gushed t>ar owner Colin Chapman. "lie kt>pt grindrng away, grinding down Jody. It was sensational." Scheckter, who reported a fl at tire slowed him to third, four seconds back after leading the first 76 circuits, also hailed An· dretti's driving. "l could never get him off m y back, no matter what I tried." Andrelti, the first American lo win either of his country's two Grand Prix, responded, "Jody was like a bullet down the straight~way. lie drove one hell of a race, to my frustration. But I never gave up. In this business and then pulled tn evetylhlng but the kitchen slot to get the car stopped and through the corner.•· Asked what bis strategy would have been to stymie Lauda, If he'd had to, the final three laps, Andretti replied. "My car was gonna get wider and wider and wider ... " , Scheckter's crew r eported he had a punctured right front tire the final l8 laps . Andrettl ob· served. "I didn't notice it. If he had a flat. he was looking pretty good." • Scheckter made what he called an excellent start to surprise An· dretLI and Lauda tor the lead. An. drettJ,1ald, "J thought 11ol ant f retb well et tbe au rt. I lhoul could pa.u Lauda before flrtt comer, but Jody then ca Oyln1 through.'' ,_ Did Scheckter. In hls opln1 jump the start? "I don't know. I was gone w I saw the red light go off," drettl aald. But aren't you supposed to h<!M until you see the green light?, .. was asked. "If the red light 1oes oft, t g('een light has to be on," he said with a grin. AP ...... MARIO ANDRETTI (LEFT) RACES THROUGH LONG BEACH. you never say, 'never'." Do-•---t• eA..,, AAA Recounting the dangerous out-Ir' "-~ 0 .,,,... • ,vvv braking manuever that gave him the lead, Andretti said. "I knew I couldn't do anyth1nf! stupid because I had Niki to worry about. too. I never had much of a chance to pass Jody. But this one time. 1 seemed to be the closest ever going down Shoreline Drive, so I thought now is the time. "I brought it in there past him * * * Tt•• flnl,l\of Sondo'< Unlt~d <;!•I•< G••M Prl• w .. ,, wio, fYO"' o• c•r l•O'-cornoltf•rt 4nd wi,.. nt-,.·~ <'W""tt~\nHflld I Md"C> A..n•f'lll Lolu• llO ~6 8• ,,,,,,.. Dt<' hour 1 N1•e1 l Aucttt F t'""""I 40 . J Jody S(.h!"tlttM' Wolf "° .. PAtrlrk OeoAtlt,.,. TVffttl. 90 \ E"t'\fl'f'\Of"'ftlt•O<lllftl,Coo<•r\t1t1r.80.• J,..,... Pi,_, r• JArtf'r Pf"'"•· 1~ 7 Jim,.\ Hunt. Mr L1Vttl'\ 1', 8 Gunrt4" Nil\'-Qt'I, Loh" 1•; • J.tC· 111"''' LAtt1t~ llqler 78. tn OrlAn HtnlOft M~r<h, 11 ,, .-1.tn\8lrvtt11r Sut1f"•\ 11 11 Ro.,,,19 Pf•trr\on. TY""'"" 61 ' U Cttty q,.Q•U/l)ni ("''Cl". \1 u .. ~"' S'uctt o .. ..,,._.,., \l I\ Jo"'" W"''°" 0f'-.tb'14'1"\ u 1b Ali1n Jorw\. \h,u,Ow '"· 11 JO<."'"" M•\\. Mrlar• n )1 11 q,_,,,o l'l'tl \h.,,..,w '1 t? At"" Alf>trro Marc'"i. 1\ 71'1 C .. ttf)\ ~t·ul"'""'"'""· ,,.H4r1 \ 71 Br•U l 1Jn~r. MIJtr io, •. 11 Viff()I' lo Br•rnbfll• Su<ttM\. I) EYEIIT RIDDLES KING, 6-0, 6-1 HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP> -Chris Evert methodical- ly disposed of Billie Jean King. a longtime pro on the comeback trail, 6·0, ~l. In the finals or an in- tern alional women's tennis tournament Sunday. ., Evert played her usual patient game from the baseline lo defeat King, who was sidelined for five months after undergoing major knee surgery last fall. The last time the two met in tournament play was at the semifinals or the 1975 Wimbledon Champlonahlps, where King de· feated Evert. After wlnntng that championship, King retired from singles tournament play. This week's event was her first major singles tournament since then. Confident EdwardS Looks to Future GREENSBORO, N.C. CAP> - D a nny Edwards looked far beyond his first career victory - and he liked what he saw. ·'This is an end to what I've worked for," the slightly-built, 25-year-old s aid a fle r his front· running four-stroke triumph in the Greater Greensboro Open golf tournament. "It's an end -a nd it's a begin· ning. It's a beginning to the goals and dreams I have. Now that I've broken the ice, maybe the others will come." And those goals are the stuff of dreams. "l feel I have the kind of game that is suited to the major cham· pionships. It's a consistent, solid game:' I feel like I have built a consistent game on a good roun· dation. learning to qualify, then make the cuts, then play well. I feel it's a foundation that won't crumble -will keep me at a level of consistency. "l'v& a lways set my goals high. I'm thinking or a consisten- cy in the major championships, maybe setting records of con- sistency ... " / He paused a moment. "Here I am. I 've just won my fi rst tournament and I'm talking Uke this." He returned to the dreams or the game's major events -a dream that ls at least one step closer now. HJs Sunday victory, the first of bis three-year career. not only prQVlded him with $47 ,000 from the total purse of $235,000. It also: -Gave him a n exemption trom qualifying, his firs t, at leas& through 1978. . -Put him in the prestigious Tournament of Champions. -Secured him a ticket to Augusta, Ga., and this week's Masters, the first time he's~ eligible for that exclusive event.,. "I think I can go there and play well," Edwards said. "I'm not a very high-strung person. I 'm not that much up from winning, so l won't have much of a letdown.•• c.uol.-o \Cont1 I",.,. Greei~ G-.-009<\ Goll T~I on,,,. ........... I'd. -l"I "°'" 0 ... \ Counlry(lul>~...,,,.: o ...... fdw.tt~. "'' .000 L•"• Net-. u.n1 c.-o• e.,..., n1 111 O•t.,. Jontt \11.00 Gii Ma<q.111, "·63\ How••d r..1111y, U'MO RI\ MHWft(loll•. \l,ftO Jim Colbtn U 6'0 Ed0~f UMO G-o• o• Cd• u 6'0 1.fl<l•N~h.UMO AICHl~•-.0660 H•I• I rwln, U MO J•"1 M<O.., \l,SU LM E ldt'. \J. \1S 'utr't Zoeller ll. \U P.,., J~Ol>M ... u.su Miii~• Blt'bo!• U '1S Ml-t M(CuOOUQh. U,S2S G•rv Pt~v.i•. \J, \11 Jim Knoll.\7 II• RnF1ovo.n.11• eo11 z.,,"",_ n "' Oob1>yW4lrel.Ul7' Andy a ..... \1.111 Jim MH\M'IO. U . II• Tom Kil• \1,104 8111 ROOt•\, \1,104 M"t MO•ltV. \I ,lt)f l """••O "-'o\on, 11,104 J-~"-,,,,,, Ken SOii ti.Jn Tom"'y .. rort. tl.171 ll009r Melll)le, \l,tn YI~"'" ...... -1. tl,2,, ''"·'-·'' 711 Ml-I Hiii, \1,11) TomJe<>11~.11.m llOOCu•I t l,7n .. ..._...n-m 10...,n-11-• Mn•n-2111 12-11).10 .._,.., 11-10.11·~ 14.1~•'....al 11-'1·1 .. ll-$ ",,.,..,_,,.. '~·11..._. 1•-11o10-n. n .... n.n-a. 11-11-10.11-.. 1~1J.1S-1M 1J.l:J.70•~ 1 .. ,,.~~ 11-1 ..... 10-m n .10.n.11-tn n .1i.11.11-fU 12·1•·1W.-1'6 1t·l'-1Hl-'2t'I 1,.,.....,,. ...... 11-11o10.n -• n.1~.n-* 1J 10., .... _"' 67., ..... ,._,.. 1Hl·1M'-i. , .. ,t.lkl-4V 1J.1).1J.6&-491 1\.?0·1--111 u.11 .... n-111 1MJ.1:J.11-- 1' .... 1'·1f--,.,,,.J0.11-- 11·1 .. 1).1,..... 1J·1•1---1J.1,.....,,..... 1).'1·1'"*-"' ,,.,,....,~ 1t-11*1 .... "I started playing helter when I was almost out or It," Gottfried said of bis win, "My game really picked up after 1 broke back at 4·3 in the second set. In fact, 1 don't think I lost very many points on service after that. Whe n Roscoe started not getting or service improved. The dif- ference between the players that are winning and the ones that aren't Is that they win the Ught sets and the three-and five·set matches. This really c harac- t eri%es Gottfried's play ln the last six months." Pressure No Factor for Whitworth Sports on TV TONIGHT 6:30p.m. (2) -TENNIS -The singles final In the $150,000 Paclnc Southwest Open from Pauley Pavilion at UCLA. 6:55 p.m . (11) -OODOER8 BASEBALL-Tho Dodtiers meet the San Francisco Gt ant.a In an ex· blblt.Joo 1amo from Phoenix, Artz. Smith and Fleming, the former UCLA star, had met twice before and the rubber m atch was much like the others. Fleming, 22, took advantage of Smith's poor serving ln the nrst set to take it 6-i. Then Smith came back as he has throughout tbe tournament to reca~ture bis power game. win tbe laat two set.a by M scores and advance tn-, to tonight's final. "I didn't do anything partkularlf well, but 1 was able to gut It ou and win the match," uld Smlth, the world's tOP· rankoo player ln 1972. PALM SPRINGS CAP> - Kathy Whitworth. who's spent 18 of her 38 years on the women's pro golf tour. Is no longer No. 1 player and seems quite happy she's not. After domlnllting the Ladies Professional Golf Association tour In the late 1960s and early '708, Whltworth decided not to take the aame quite so seriously. Even so, she won the women's richest tournament Sunday by ftrfng a clotlng 7l f01' a 289 total and a one-stroke victory over two others ln the Dtno.h Shore Wln - nen Circle. The $36,000 first prize put Whitworth In the 1977 LPOA money lead. but ahe said af· terwards that she dldn 't expect to stay there. • JoAnne Carner, who had a nnal-round 72 and a 290, and Sal· ly Little, with a 70 for the same total, eae?h won $21,500 for finishing second in the tourna· ment. The Winners Circle victory was Whltworth's most lucrative triumph -and she's won 78 toumaments -but she said •f· terward that ahe bu oo lnten· tlons or tryln1 to be the top money·wiMer on the tour again. "I don't want to get baqk Into that where l'm pressing tor the top spot.'' said the woman who's won more money, some $67S.,OOO, than any other lady golfer. "l still want to win touma· menls, but lf I want to ak.1p a week, I'm going to. In the past, l'd be afraid that someone would pasa me on the money list." Leedlflq _..,.y WI_., In llW OIMll S""'9 Wlflo .,."' c;1we 0041 __..,, el ,,,. per·1L U70. ,.,., Ml•~ton Hllllc;ow..l•v Clwt>(ourw: l(e111v WN~ll. u.~ n ·10•f't.ft-M lelly lit'"-u uoo ''''"''·70-1'0 Je.MMCerfttt,Ul.tilll 1J.7HH2-Cerel Meflf\. \1..000 u.11.1a.1~ JtM ll•IOt•, ,....... TMMMt-7'J l"•ll•ecflW.t• •.... n.,..,,.,,._..., """'11-lfl. , •• ,.._.. "'"'"-"' "'9""'t N r. •uoo 1H1 ..,,._M 17 . l • CIF 4-A Stcl111111ing Oaa•ploas Mission Viejo High 's Diablos, under coach Mike Pelton, collected their thlrd straight CIF 4·A swim championship Saturday night. Back row from left-Vic Vassallo, ¥ike Woods, Norm Brown, Steve Barnicoat, J eff Scolman, J on Silver, Jim New, Paul Kon- trimas, Bill Swain, Dav,e Bames, Merk Barber , Mike Barnes, Charlie Ray, Brian Goodell, Pelton. Front row-Jease Vassallo, Steve McDonough, Ray Novotny, Brad Darr, Bob J acobs, Ron Beshk, Rick Robinson, Dave E by, Jeff Lee, M ike Weiderman, Terry Hugar, Briant Patterson, Steve Hall . Bleachers Fall, 17 Hurt Borg, Dibbs Win Terpiis Titles ;TULSA -A walkway nn an up p~r level or u wooden baseball stadium collapsed Sunday after· rto on • i n j u r I n g 1 7 pc rs o n s ... tchinf( an exhibition baseball g.me between the H ouston 1¥.tros and the Tcx&is Ronger:. ""hrecofthl' 17 person:. taken to tWo area hos pitals were ad- m\tted. Thl'Y ~uffored back 1n- JUries T h e gumc had just been stopped in the :.'<'ro nd i nnin~ because of a r .. 11n amt hail s torm Fans from the lowcr level re :.erve and box .SN1ts were moving to a covered <Jrl'U when about 25 pe rsons crowded onto .1 wuodc11 walkway twhmd !>oml' :.t>at-.. The l>lructurc collap:.c·d v.1th some of the fons fallini.: a:-. far as 30 feet onto c·onc-rl'll' Other:-hit grass whill' n 'ma1n:. of lhl' 10· by-10 fool sec lion fell around them. The baseball park, at the coun· Ly fairgrounds, is about 40 years old, and the gam l' wa& the Clr:.t of the season. Borg Trhm1plu N ICE. l"ranl'l' H1orn llorg of Sweden surviv1•d a sl11g~1~h :.tart and v. orl· duv. n ti u1 ll1·rrno Vllns of At $:l'nl1nu, (i I. I Ii. Ii 2, fi·O S1111rl;n 111 thl· frnal:-of th<' "11co c:r.11ill l'nx ll:nn1:-. tourn1·, Borg v.on ~ 7~.i1 Tiiw io B i bb• LONDON F:dcllr D1hh-. fllll listed \'1t.1s r;Prulu1w,, 7·1i, 1: 7 6··1 and 1•,1pl ur1'<I n IHI!(' of $30,000 in Ill\• fin.ti ' of .1 World (:h:imp1on,h1p Tennis tourna- mt'nt S11ml.1~ The marathon m atch Jn11ted 2 hours &ind 18 minutes CflcU.t Die• CA 'MPI ANO , Italy -Six persons. including American motorcyclist Randy Cleek and h1i. American m echanic, Kurt W. Keifer, were killed 1n a head- on collision bl'lwcen two autos Sunday night near this northern ltll h an town. Cleek, 23, oC Sha\\nee, Okla. had just competed in t he 200· mile motorcycle race at lmola in which another American. Pat Evan:. of El CaJOn, was cravely inJur ed in a crash. Police reported the car or- cup1ed by Cleek. Kc1ft'r and an lt a li;in mec ha nic. G1useppC' lrcruc1. veered off the road on J cur ve and collided with an on· coming auto in which three Italians wer e riding . Jolln•on Honored LOS ANG E L ES ·-UCLA basketball forward M arouPs Johnson was selected w1nnc•r <>f the Lo..., An~eles Alhlt•tic Clul,.i. John R. Wooden award Sundav J he awarCl "as t·rcall'd to honor the nal ion':. bc•:.l t•ol lci.:1ate baskl.'tball player caC'h \ l'llJ Sneva Edge• IJn•~r COLLEGE STATJO'I.;, Te;;. - Tom Sne\·a ~an~ veh•ran Al l 'ni.cr a lesson 1n prr'l'>t1rl' f1n1shec; at Tc:1.a' Wo1ld Sp~Nl"oY to v.tn thl: t.:St\C i.anl'tioned Te1Cas Grand Pn:1. (or ch..1mp1onsh1p carsSunday It was Sneva's second vi<.•tory on !ht• championship car circuit since earning l!SAC Rookie of the Year honors in 1973. Unser. a former Indianapolis 500 winner, cum rd 320 points for hil> second place finish and that boosted him into the point lead for the l'SAC championship car Lille With 700. Culn Robbed SCOTISDALE, Ariz. -Rob- hNs broke into the Chicago Cubi.' clubhouse late S&1turday night or early Sunday morning and madl' off \.\1th Sl.400 1n equipment. A mon1: lhl' ilcms stolen v. !.'re :.h1rts, hatting hclmcll>. two dozl'n i.:lcwc·s. bas('hall :.hm•:., butting ~loves and swcatshirtl>. Walt rip ft'ln• DA RLINGTON, S.C. Dar· rell Waltrip captured his first Grand Notional auto race in a wild finish in which the $156,185 Rebel 500 cncied in controversy v.1th the yellow c:rnt1on flag out the ftnal six laps Pole-c;1ller Da' 1d P carson. the dl.'f<'nd1ni.: ch;1mp1on who had captured lh1s C\'Pnt four of the last f1vt> year'>. was leading on the 361 '>t lap v.1th Hobby Allison. fl1 chard Petty <tnd Waltrip each within a second of each other "ht•n 01<'k Brooks' right front tire ble" on the fourth turn Rrooks' Ford was slammed ;1ga1nst the wall and J .D. Mr Ouff1r's Chc.'vrolel went spin- ning on the turn ns the four lead<'rs came through. Rustle r s Area Baseball Vanguards Take Two Setbacks Capture Twin Bill c:u·:Nn,\1.~:. 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V•'"'~ Crclnct\er AwiuC.1 Bren 8001" Ou ht•ndinQ Perform•'"" Jon ' Glenn· Oefef'l\1v@ PIA'i•' ot ine 'V ,,., An4r•• Glltt'\Oh•, OH•tt\1vt Player ()f the Ytllr c ..... ,, .. , Col~: MO'\t .,,.. 0"0"'•0 St.\n H'1m.t\t\IC)t COelh'\ Aw•rd Jo~ luh Mortnn J .... 1 .. v., ... , Mo•t V•lout)le !>•m WelllnQ •nd Cl•ryo11 .... * Sophomore Joe Young was accorded the most valuable wrestler award al a r ecent d inner honor ing the Orange Coa~;t College mat team . So ph o m ore Don Stir ewalt received the ·capt i n"s t r o phy and sop h omo r e Doug Stewart won the Mtkl' F ink lea Big H eart aw a rd-g iven to t he wrestler who puts out the most effort dunng the season. • Saddleback College's Mi ssion Confe r e n ce c h a mpion basket ball team will be h onored Apr il 19 at the Holiday Inn in Laguna Hills . 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H • •1 10 >01 & .. rn, O••l&I"' v 11"\lon •• 1J ~ 11)6 lt7 '"° F\utl•tn •I 14 A IOA 101 no I"'""'" H 1' I\ ~I lOI l~S < l••v1•t '"" H 11 t l ,,, J 140 2'0 y 'ltnc ~i·t1d1vh.1o'l htl•• Su.,d1y'\ Sc or C\ P,,11.~ln"lt•) AltAr\td J • h• fluff•lo I, C,t Lnu1\ l V11tHOlilo'I,' Mtl\1\11\l"ltA' f\1"1\ltyi f '""')Ill') I M ,,,,lrtAi1 WA "1"f)ll'\I'\ I P tt\b+J"O" 4 0"""'' 1 ,, f 1\1..,nnl'H \ t-4 "f q_.nQflf I f I, v;rolAnrt. ff\,, Vl"' 1 t '' 4r-.~1 ti.\~ (.l"lilOf#tlO • Golf Tourney at FV T he Fountain Valley Boys Club will benefit from proceeds from t he se cond annual Isai ah Robertson golf tourna· · ment at Fountain Valley Mlle Square Golf Course Monday, April 11 when a host of celebrtllea and a m ateur ~olfers face a n 8:30 shotgun start. A field of 36 celebr1lil'S a nd 108 am ateur!! will be on hand for lhe lourna · m ent with celebrities ln· c ludi n g P a t Ha d e n , Ro m a n Gabrie l, G il Stratton, Jack 11nd Jim Youngblood and Deacon Jones among others. A banquet will follow the tournam e nt wit h pr izes awarded to win· ners. T h e b o y s c lub bentflted by more than $8,000 from proceeds or the tournament last yea r and with each tee and gr ee n being 11p0nsored by a local merchant, the a m ount fig ures to be even more this year . There a re still open· lngs for a mateur players al ~ each whic h is tax deductible. Send entries lo the Fountain Valley Bo ys C lub , 1813 9 Brookhurt1t St, Foun tain Valley 92708. ,.,.,'" "' otlboln rt , ~ n, I 41'1 ft 9 " 1.AbUllA laACH G•••n. " l I 0 fl I n n\ II. 1 l f.t L1plon 11 l 0 t t. l(•\~l•r tb '·0 t t Corv t 1-0.0-0· llMon rl, 7-0-0 0 Cvn•rd <I, 1 0 0 O 1(1"1.., .,.,, >-'I 0-0• Pollutro AU)•ff\ 11, '"'"11\0fl fl fl'lt•h . ., ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~-~~- """• )I) ..... ,, .. Htthet• .. "'1Mtl' II I Seo,.. C... IMln'I' 0-11 OJI> • ' I ' UCOND O&Mf: HUNTlf!llC*.tnf'• or A(U .,,.u, ' ,, I tll)tt) G••\ ., 41 )1\ (1\(.ft f'f 4 I I II: l'on• ID •.O 17 8elt0ft 111• r h • I n I I Ouc\lh. 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Possible .management oooortuntty alter thme yea.rt For personal and conftdent111 ll'ltervitws call Gary Northcutt 17141913·0334 C7 I 4J 973-0334 \Nhether you need ~1.500 or $10.000 get It from the people who lend millio ns. Commercial Credit. Monthly pnvmcnt based on a $7 .OQO HomeO..vner loan, for R4 months. lit an llnnual percentage rate or 15%. Total payment 11,345.88. NO POINTS. NO PREPAYMENT PENALTY. We flnd wnys tn help. COMME~IAL Cf\.EDIT COR.POf\.ATION Gl ~""Loan~ ;j,.°'ii A '""" "' ~·1 o()ll •ntf ..-t11u.i boi •Huffd Iv • ".mh""'""' nt tt•I '""" ~•I '"'''""'~ Co1ta MfH • :470 F.. 17th ~trc-<1~ Oranre • 111 1 Town Ii Country Rd. Sulit 26 • • DAILYPILOT ,tJI Girls' Aetlon 6Cage Teams Gain Playoffs Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley Hleh. !-\chool girls basketball teams will enter Cl F 4·A playotf activity T uesday. April 15 as the third and fourth seeded teams with Mater Del High of Santa Aoa the second seeded squad. Huntin gton Beach , w inner of the Sun set Leag.ue championship with a 10·0 record. will play at hom e against Tustin, runneru p In the Century League while Fountain V alley will travel to Cypress High/ Mater Dei's Mon archs, co-champions oC t he Sunrise circuit with top· seeded St. Joseph High of Lakewood, will be at hom e to San Gor~on10 Corona d~I Mar, cham pion or the South Coast League with a 13·1 re· cord. will be at home In 3 -A compcl1t1on lo Sonora 11.Jgh wh1lt> run· nerup Mission Viejo will tr avel to Mayfair Hi ~h in Lakewood. Mayfair 1!-. Subu rban Lea gue cham· pion. Liberty Christian of Huntington Beach will be at home to Alta Loma High in 2·A action. Coac h Joanne K e llogg's Huntington For Area Beach Oilers hnve lost o nl y o n t gam e this sea son to Qua rtz Hill. c ha mpion or the GC'>lden League and No. 1 seed In the 3·A playC'>ffs. ··-Wuren11St.Jo..Oll VtnlU•••I noou•-00• l orr •net •I LO JO•Cl4" llurro•ohs j Uurb•"~' •I Stl\ Gtbr•tl 'tn•••••I O•\hooAm•t Ptclll<t al l'oot~ltt Blsnoo Mom-•v at "'"'"'"" l'tu1ttol1t Vtlltr 11 CvP••n TYUI• •I H1.,nl .... 01t h ath L 8 Poly .. c.ellr M••• SC.-•I Cr-rnt• V•ll•'f 91 P.u!tlMl••Co-11 !;lml Vt lltf 11 Loul;v1ll1 Ar<e<l1••l 8-'I lo••• .. Lo\ Amloo• i1 1t ~-· .. ,,,_. .. , 0.1 ,._,. I I Ml•""4 •I Oui'll .. 111 c ovln• ti 111_1.,,d )•n Lu"Clot•PO •I !>t"I• f I (l•remoM 11 Aul>IOOu• Arrovo•t At?""""' i'klth ~1lhel Mirelttf• Mlu t ... 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TfltMtflt ., ""'\"'' (.ny 1 n.-nirnortt l M ·,..rt••')•.\l1 4 tlAf"t1.tt M,..n,,.,.11 ,,,, • .,.,y_,,'i. tN>O (ht t'Y'I '•' t f\Mf'\f\'l CIMlnrMfl 1 Pl'\l•Mtelnhl-f. Tr '"" 1t HMJ\lttn 1 O•lrfht \ N•wYotk fA10 Cl\1••00> INI l ~.n ~••Mh«>O 0•" l~nr" M•h••utlrt I \t1,.lft118(lf'Wl,.ntj1 1 11 m~1 rn MMM' All popular make cars and trucks ot competitive rotes. Fo rd, Buick, Cadil· lac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Oldsmobile, GMC trucks. Many '77s on display and ready for immediate delivery, or order now for early factory delivery. FrH loan cars to lease customers. * TH~ODORE ROllNI LEASINI CO. [f..Ate~;~I U:~=·•· 540-1211ot142·0010 17 .\ AJ4 DAIL y PILOT Monday, April 4, 1!!7 Sen. Carpenter Raps 'Deals' State Senator Dennis Carpenter says he wants to "get lhe bargain basement, let's -make-a-deal at· mospbere out of the criminal justice system" in California by outlawing plea bargaining. The Newport Beach Republican's bill CSB 295) aimed at that end has passed lhe Senate Judiciary Commit~e. The measure would prohibit judges and district a ttorneys Crom negotiating with persons charged with a crime until a finding or guilt ·or innocence has been made for that crime. Plea bargaining, or more accurately sentence bargait)ing, occurs when a judee. district attorney. defense attorney and defendant agree that the de· fendant will plead guilty to a lesser crime In ex, change for a less severe sentence. *** ASSEMBLYMAN DENNIS Mangers CD· Huntington Be ac h ) has dredged up and r~­ introduced an old bill that would pro vide state aid to beach cities that ente rtain a lot or out-of-town vis· itors on their shores. "The cities are stuck with lhe operations costs of the beaches, but m ost of the people who use them are not local residents." Mangers explained. His bill (AB 1109) would set up a state fund with tidelands oil revenues from which cities would be reimbur!>cd at lcult t ~omc of the costs of maintain- ing their public beaches. The Mangers measure is the same one his pre· decessor, Republican Bob Burke, steered through the Legislature in 1974, only lo see it vetoed by lhen- governor Ronald Reagan. At lhe time, Reagan said the measure would have set "a dangerous precedent" by having the state help loeul governments with tourist or recrea- tional costs. Burke tried again in 1975, but the bill died in committee. Mangers said his measure is co-sponsored by Assemblyman Ronald Cordova (0 -El Toro). * * * MEANWJULE, IN the nation's capital, Rep. Mark Hannaford is seeking fundfog by the House Appropriations Committee on Public Works for a Disabled Aid County Students Push Tax Breaks By KATHY CLANCY Oi lht O•ilf Prlol ~l.fff J\n Orange County eighth grade civics class believes sales tax should be banned on wheelchairs, pr escribed medicines. hearing aides and other equipment needed by the handicapped. J\nd as a project, the 16<>-member class at Im- perial Junior High School in La Habra turned their research on the subject over to Assemblyman William Danncm<'yer IR-Fullerton) who in turn in- troduced the lcg1slallon they want. STUDENT DARRELL Chamness. who. with four class mates. plans to travel to Sacramento lo tes tify i!l favor of their bill <AB 1009>. said the m easure would result in a SlS m1lhon annual loss in state sa les lax revenue. But he said the loss would not be a great one to a st ate with a $15 b1lhon annual budget. HIS CLASSMATE. Stanley Quinn. said the slu· dents l(Ot lht' idea for the measure Crom their teacher . August a Knuth. who learned of a similar m easure passed in New York. From lhcrt', they conducted research into the propos al, talked to handicapped c itizens and ~athE'red 1,200 names on petitions in favor of the legis lation. STUDENT CHRISTY House said. for example, wheelchairs now cost a minimum of about S500 and the six percent sales tax. adds another S30 to the . purc hase pnce. .. J\nd S.10 is a lot of money when you don't have tl," she noted. She !>atd resea rch shows two residents in each 1.000 usf' wheelchairs. 11 J)('r 1.000 use canes or walkin~ sticks a nd two l>(!r 1,000 ui.c walkers . STUDENT SHELLEY llagt'dom observed that tht' handicapped oft en have financial problems anyway and could better spend the sales lax ruods for food and other needed items. Thre<' days after Oannencyer introduced the legislation on lhl' stude nt s' behalf a s imila r m easur<' CA R 10821 w as intro duced by As· i.cmblywoman Leono Egeland I D·San Jose). Mrs. Egeland r<'porledly wa-; unaware a similar measure already had been authored. Usual- ly such duphcal10ns a rc caught by the legislaltve COuns('I. I N T HOSE CASES dua l authorship sometimes is suggl'sted sine<' it costs about $2,800 for each bill 1111 roduced r('J(a rdl<'SS or 1ts fate. But a f!Pokcsm an for Dannf'mey<'r's orri cc said the assembly man m1 ~ht prefer maintaining lone ;111thorship on behalf of the La lla bra students who arc gelling a practical lesson In civics. Nursing Homes Fined SACRAMENTO (AP) -Two nursing hom es have paid $1,000 fines for failing to provide proper patient care, the st ate Department of Health said. The facilities are the 120-bed Pleasant Valley Rehabilitation and Convalescent Hospital in Ox- nard and lhe 74-bed Morro Bay Convalescent Center in Morro Bay. Public ·Notice SAVE I ~-=:."" Ne lulH.eftt;t1C111t1 • Of Werlcl . Texture Coat Your Home •999 !~,~~·:, • Up to 3,~ Sq. ft. OUI CMOICI Ol lUlfll IU-••• All ltWHT ACTNO•..=ssa-06 ~!!,,_ . .,,., •nsm -,..:..=,.~~ More than double your money acc~nt It's American's highest interest Certificate Account. 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To 'Immortalize' By DENNIS McU:U ,AN CH t,._ O••IY Pilot St.ttt When the fifth gradl• cluss(•s ;it Pelt•rson St•hool 1n l luntinglon ll<'ach put on u play for thr1r par<'nts thC' usual Wl·ll mt·anin' but bl :rncl "Th:.il "'LI!> u nll'l' pro i::r :i m " commt•nts "'l'rl' not heard Tht• parC'nls insl<'ad "'<.'rt' non 1 plussC'd at th(• quallt) of the pro ildur t1on • "Tht•v \H'rc in <l'>'<' that fifth •gradC'r~ d1ci this ... said pnnr1pal ,,Conn1f' Wakrf1C'ld "ll 's so p111- fl'sswnal Thal 's the thing that 1gets mt·" • What 's the SUbJ CCl of lhl'SC rave reviews'! The school ':-. · <'laborat<'ly-mountecl production of Shakespc•are's .. Macbeth." : That's ra g ht, the 1 m mortal hard's clasSil' story of a man':-. • hloodthirsty lust for powt•r, .i <'Ons iderable undc•rtL1k tnf.! for a ;high school or rnllege. h:l alone ' ' -an elementary school Despite a minor flu <'p1dcmic lhc week before. I he 50 odd east m<'mbers made 1t to all four performanct·s for tht·1r fellow students. And in the best troupC'r tra<~1 t1on. thev not onh kn< w th<·ir lines to ~rfl·ct1on. ·hut cll-.pla}l'd a remarkable kno" lcdgt• of th ea trical proJccltun and dramatics TllE \'OUNG PLAYERS '>'crc vis1teci the day artc•r lhP SRO pnformance for their parl'nls It w:is JUSl minut<.•s bl'forc t urtain r ail for the final show. '>'h1ch would b e vid eo taped for posterity. The classroom turned make-up room was buzzing with activity. Goulish-looking witches and royally-attired ladies a nd gentlemen of the court took their turns being made up Pullin~ the final touches on one young face. fifth grad<' teacher Jovce Jad('r, who 1s director of the drama. commented. 'T m 1usl in lo\'C "'1th Shakespeare and I lo\'c to have the kids t•xposed to II " Mrs Jad('r. '>'ho in1ll atrd the t•i.tt•nsl\l' drama unit 1n the school's MGM program. h;1d done Shakespeare in other school d1:-.tricts Hut this I'\ PetC'rson School's f1r~t go al F:ll zahcthan drama. and 1t is bv far their m o!>l am· b1l1ous effort "I fC'cl as lonf,! as W(' ·re going to do a pltlY." why not p1t'k a rc•ally quality !>how'" she said, addmg the students had little trouble in understanding the play. EVE~ THE F IRST graders, who had the benefit of a narrator. "sat totally mesmerized." S h e feel!, cxpos ure to the classics will stimulate them to do • Teacher-director Joyce Jader adds a touch of the ghoul to 'witch' Suzanne Seibert. Barely recognizable as witches are Suzanne Seibert, Denise Wong, Ronnie McKeown, Milissa Brandt and Julie D 'Angelo. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Monday,Ap~ 81 Sandra Jones (Lady Macbeth) and Ted Buckley (Macbeth) tackle leading roles in drama . their own reading and sec other plays She e:><plainccl that sh(' do<'s an entire semt'!:>lN' with t·n·uti\'e dramat1rs : actmt{ technique::., charqctcr 111t<>rpr<>lat1on., pan· tom ime und history of th1•ater .. Bv thC' t1m" tht'\' n· n«td~· for the a"ctual p<.·rfnrm :i nC"l'. t h~y 'rt: really togl'th<'r." !.aid Mrs Jader. '>'hO maJor<:d 1n history but was acll\ e 1n th(•ul(•r "I think I'm LI fru!>trL1ll•d actress " The s tudt·nt actors. who now werc trekk 1nc "' l'f to the auditorum. had rC'ht•arscd for aboul three months Learning the antiquated Elizabethan lan~uage did not pres ent too much of a problem "The kids really have incredi- ble capabll1t1l•s." !>aid Mri.. J ader. "That ·l> wlrnt 1:-. so neat. "LEARNING TIU: U NES basic:illy is llw t•as1t•st thing. Un- derstanding what lhl•ir character is and getting int o tht· mot1vat1on be hind what lht'y 'rc suying is \\ hattook time " Ardis Duey, fourth fifth grade teacher. wa-. as:-.1slant c1irector and supervised M'4.'nt·r~· and cos· tumes. which '>'t'rl' mad(• by the parenLc;. Competition for the leading roles of Marbeth and 1.:idy Mac· beth was ket•n Ted n uckley and Sandra Jones landed the prized roles . TED, ATTIRED IN a hluc cape with a s word al his side. a nd San· dra, looking royal in a purple silk gown. stood by as the auditorium bee an to fil l. W ns Sandra nervous., "I used to he. bul n ot Dally Pilot Photos by E. Lee Payne The jester: Shawn Cannon anymore," she said. Ted admitted he was excited. Nervous? "Yea. a lot." The house lights dimmed, wind S<Jund effects filled the room and black-dressed witches s wooped onto lhe s tage as the story of M acbcth began to unfold. ll w:is immediately obvious the s tudents had lea rned their lessons well. The immortal bard would have been proud. She Still Counts Blessings Gerda Klein sees beauty in what most take for granted. By J UDITH OLSON Ofll>e O~lty Polol St~lf It was a beautiful s pring dly. Several hundred Jewish wo~en had gathered, at the invitation or . the Women's Di vison of the Unit- ed Jewish Welfare Fund of Orange County. for a brunch honoring the memory of one or their m ost beloved hum anitarians, Mrs. Lillian Schrager. T he mood was festive and the women were chattering as large groups of good friends do. Gerda Klein, the speaker for the morning, was Introduced. A suTvivor of Nazi concentration carpps during World War II, She had bitter memories. She hesitated to talk about the past. "Some of you may ask, 'Why spoil the beauty or the morning with horrible tales?'" s he said. "You can relax. I wlll speak of beauty, love, sharing and ~riendahip." ll was true. Mrs. Klein did not dwell on the horrors. But as she told her story, it was dircicull to keep tears from the eyes. Mrs. Klein. now a resident or Buffalo. N. Y. and holder or an honorary doctorate! from Rosary Hill College, unfolded her story slowly, starting with the present before turning to the past . SHE RECALLED visiting her daughter and new grandchild in Phoenix recently, doing all the "earthy" chores such as bathing the dog, before catching a late plane for an important s peech in Washington, D. C. As she was driven to the airport, holding her new grandchild, the Infant spit up partofherdinneron Mrs. Klein's blouse. , • She had dhosen comfortable clothes for traveling, not expect· Ing to be met at the airport in W ashlngton. To her horror, a large cont· lngent. of di8llilarles met her at; the plane and she disembarked, clutch1ng her coal around her lo hide tbe stajn, CONflDENT mAT HER suit· case with fresh clothes. which were inadvertently sent to another destination. would ar· rive before her meeting, she re- laxed. By the crucial time, however, it still had not arrived and she had to go and speak lo her dinner-stained blouse. As she fumed about the "dis· aster." her mind s uddenly flashed back to Dresden in the war years and she chided herself for being upset over a small thing like a stained blouse. Sh e then described the Dresden march, which would lead to death for all but 125 of the 4,000 people involved. "It was bitter cold. I re· member how cold, tired and hun· gry we were. I saw a house off in the diltdce with s moke curling trom the chimney. "I thought of a mother inside preparing U\e evening meal for her family. I remember that I, wanted ootbing more than lo be invited inside and given something warm to eat." Mrs. Kl-n said the terrible stories ol the torture of the Jewish peo,ple "illuminate the greatnesa of m y Jfeople. •' One ot the gr,at people, she said, was her bMt friend, Jlse, with whom she. was sold on the slave market. "She left me \wo unforgeU.al>le Sifts,'' Mrs. Klein staled. . ONE WAS A raspberry she found in a gutter and carefully saved for her friend. Gerda. 1'She died in my arm~ and neve r tasted another rasJ>berry," Mrs. Klein said. "She aavt me also the glft of my own ll(e. When she died she asked me to go on for just one more week. One week later, Lo the day, we were liberated.'' The best. part was yet. to come. When American planes were beard overhead, the people, in Mrs. Klein's camp realized lhal their dream could come true. ''We were locked into a bar· racks with a time bomb at- tached," Mrs. Klein r elated. "Out it was miraculous. The bomb never went off. Arter a while we heard s houts in Czech saying the war was over. I recall no feeling at nlL " She saw ao American jeep coming down the road and felt herself "propelled forward to see the Hrsl American I had ever • seen." Si n ce 1 he had bee n brainwashed by the Nazis, she felt obligated lo tell 1.he handsome soldier that the people inside were Jewish. "So am I," he replied. MRS. KLEIN SAID the young soldier asked to see lhe other women and as she led him Inside, he opened the door for her. This 11mp1e act, she added, .. restored me to humanity." . . (See BLESSING, PaieBZ) Ii . \ -11% DEAR ANN LANDERS· I am a (arsl year law student who has worked for the past four sum- m ers and pc:ud for most of rny books and tuition fee~. Bul my bank account as dwindling opponwuty to negoUate Uke a la wyer. Your father 'r> term• are 1 little 5tlrt, although not totally un· r eHonable. Why not p ut a ctlllng on )'our obligation to repay -up to the amount of your h ther's t'X· pe ndltures? With law school C&!'t· ts rwnning what tb.-y 'ft'e tOday~ ~o m e arr a ngem e nt b etween these lines ough t l o hC" to )'our hest intere!'tt . -NEWTON N. MI NOW Recently, over <lsnner, the tlai. <'ussion turned lo t he lop1c of finanCIBI IJS!ilStoncc from n'ly father. He madl• the following proposal: He would pick up all costs or my education from now until graduation. In ri'lurn I am to pay him 10 percent of my 1n come for the flrsl llH Ct• .)l'lll'" after grad uation. OE.\lt A:'\N LANDERS · Perhaps this has appe..i"i·cd 111 a previous colirmn, but if' so, muy we have it again, please'! It sounds like an lnterl'~tlng of· fer but I haven't yet decided if I will accept it. Muy I have your advice? -POOfl BUT PROUD My lG·yl'ar·old daughter ~ind l ue cnguged in a conlanuin~ Rat tic or the lira DO<'S AOtnA braless result in :.agging breasts and an ;1ching back'? DEAR P B UT P: Whl'n I am ~tumped for an an~wer, at. I cer- tainly was in this imil ance, I turn to an expert. You arl' gelling the advice of a good frit>nd of mine who is a one of the nation's lead- ing attorneys. Here ·~ his ans\\rr : I hope you arc pro-bra becau~e my daughter's appearance cm - barr:.isses me creatly, espcc1ally ~1nce sh e often wears lrnnsparcnt blouses. Thanks for ~our help -ASKING FOR Sl"l'- l'ORT D E AR POOR BUT PROl'D: Looks as if thi!. will be your riri.l Scorpio Change Due TUESDAY.APRIL S By SYDNE Y OMA RR ARlt:S (March 21 April 19J: Someone is not being entirely hones t - whe r e emotions or m oney are concerned. Key is to look out for yoursetr, to be grown up, to understand you get noth ing for nothing. T AURUS <April 20· May 20>: Finish what you start -bring priorities into focus. Be s erious about your work, obligations. Study legal ramtfication~ or rights. permissions. GEMINI <May 21-Junc 20): Relatives who talk about financial ohllga tions Jrl' thrn'\.\ ang h111t~ a ~ s u ht I l· a s S a n d ,\ Kourux fast h.tlb At·ec•nt n n p 1· r s 11 n a I rC'sponsllul1t11·s. inC'lurl ' 1ng work . nwd1C'~d and dt.•n l:il appo1ntnwnt'i (' ,\ N (" t: R 1 Jun l' 2 I .Julv <!:!J <;ood l\f <1on ;1spet·L 1•111nf•1rlt·i. no'.I. with 111\'l'. .1ppr1•nal1on of t·reall\'l' rn<l<'U\ 11r.,, .1 new unckr!.landing or voung f'Cr!>on i'it·\\ :.lJ1 l. addl:d indepcndcnct'. .1 f<'Chng of b<'1ng allH' an• part nf ~our personal ~cenann Lt:O cJuly23·Aug 221 F11llow through on hurwh lnt111l1on works ·,,\ l'rltme. OnC' '\.\ho t1'.1l'h1·-, wall hcft H•nd \OU B1• recept1yc. You ton duck tr.tns:icllon. VIRGO <Au~. 23 SC'pt. :!:l 1 l11ghhi::ht hum1H, \ Prs;1t1litv; !>Octal lire Hl'· n•l l•rat1·~. Arct'nt on t np.;, 1111·-,sn.:l•s, reuninn w 1 1 h · · t rave I in g rt• 1.111 v1· ·· \\'hat harl bPen h1dclt'11 '' rl'\<'nlc:d . You lo1·:it1• lost art il'lt• 1.lnR,\ (~Cpl 2:1 ()(·t 22 1 Wh.11 -.e<'ms <i n ob .. 1.1l11· \\ 111 bl" re• mo' 1·!1 l'rogn•ss wtll 1·nnt1nu1· Money r1 u<?s t 11111 1, ..,111 VN1 strong po,.,1htl1tv for profit Cll.· ll>l ' SCOR P IO (Oct 2:1 l\cl\ :.!I J tr vou 0\'e hern c·raving action. t>'H'll1• mc:>nt. changr, <lii;covcry -the-,e all .1rt• 1111 ar::1·n· da J\('C('nl nn 11N'\OnJl1 ty, {('Oslcm. ah1lttv to bf' al right place al crurl;1l momC'nl SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22·Dcc. 21 )· Family m embers want you t<> "conform .·· KN•p 1 ht• peace without :ihandon inA pri 1H'1plt'~ CAPRtCOR1' t lh•(' 22.,Jan. l!ll Yn11 1·nml' 111 <·ontnrt with 11111Wthntlox pcrsonc;. -;1tuat1ons. K~y 1s to evaluate. lo w :ail. liStl'n, ObSC'rVc -rduS(' to be rushC'd to juclg · menl. Romance 1s in pir ture. AQU A R I US (Jnn. 2 0-Feb. 18): Your talents, special abilities are r ecogniied. PISCES (F eb. 19· M ar ch 20): F inish r ather then start -accent dis· t r tbu tio n . d is pl ay. Publish, advertise -get message across to more p er sons. HEARING PROBlEM? lc ..... tothose whoW••t• HIAllMG AID c,... htllt ....... J1WCMAS1 SUIJICT TO IAT1WACTIOM TIMYl.AIS IM COIOMADa.NAI HAL AEllSCHER HEARING AIDS ,.., I. c..t ...,,. c:.... ........... , .. ,.,, Betrothals Hill-Brad ley Earl L. Hill of Newport Beac h has announced thl· engagement of his daughter. Carol Lee Hill. and Jam es E. Bradley. son of th e Jam e!> Bradleys of Upland. The couple plan to wed June 25 in St. Michael and All Angels Church, Coronadel Ma r. Miss 11111 graduated from the Unt\'ersity or California. Sa nta Barbara amt currc:>ntl~· 1s attending Rl!al Esl<ttc School. 111'.'r fiance is stud) ing for has degree 1n gl:ology at L'CSH. ••• Callaghan-Trask St Andrf'w '-, i-: p 1 s 1· o p <i I l' h u r l' h llonolulu will liL• thl' "L·l ting for tht• J\ug 2i 111.1r riagc of Kathl('l'n Ann Callaghan and P1•l1•r I .1holtho Tra~k Tht• announrem1·nl w a " m ad c h \ h 1· 1 11arent5. :\Ir <1nrl \Ir-. Jame::. l' C.1llaghan of ('ost:.1 :\k!>:i f',1n·nh 111 lhr brtdi·groom 10 lw ar1• Mr and Mrs f>.t\ld K Trask of Honolulu Miss Callaghan and hl'r f1 ancc will 1orraduatt' in Ma.,. from Hast111~s ColleJ,?e of Law She 1s a i::r.tdu.tll' of Ec;tanc1a J11i:h Sl·hool and l' :1 I I r 0 r n I .1 s I ;J l l' L nt\ L·ro;1l~. I-'ulli:rton. Trask is an alumnus of Ualdw1n ll1gh School, Maui and attended the l'n1versity of Jlawni1. ••• Toso-Johnsen David Johnsen of Hun· tington Beach will claim Ruth Toso of Sioux Falls as has bride during May 20 ceremonies in St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Minneapolis. Miss Toso. daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Erwin Toso of Ft. Dauphin. Madagascar. is a student at Auguslana College, Sioux Falls Her nance 1s the son of the Rev. and Mr~ Paul C. Johnsen. pastor of Grace Lulhrran Church Huntington tleach. A gradual<' of llu111 111glon BC'nch lligh School. he '\.\111 graduah' frorn Dan.t Cullc•j!l' 111 Blair. Neb. next month. The t·ouµl t• will live 111 !) II b llfJ U l' \\ h l' l'l' 1 h I' l1ritkgr1111m 1·ll'< t will h 1· J.! I II " I U d I I' S <I I W ;1r1 h u r g Luth l' r Jn Thl'olog1t·;tl St•min;1r~ • • • Amburgey-Freeman Mr. and :\Ir' Sam Am burgey of l "o~t .i Mesa have Jnnoun~rd lhl: engai;:t·m1·11t of their daughll'f, hJthl·rtnc I Amburi!''' ;111cl H1 r hJrd B Frc:>l·m.m. ""n or Mr ..ind ~J r, JI hl•ll1lt•l h freeman of 1\n,1he1m SENIOR CITIZENS 108' Off All .IQ Purc bae e• S.t.V( ON o\ll PUllfllA\I' fl\ Hl(0'41-..t. A 114lM8£11 I'll •Jl•R \(NIOK t 11 1/l"~ \•\Ir.I,, 'LAN Ar kO (OH TO~ th RENTALS & All Pr•·Pald RX Programs Honored • allege Pharmacy HOFAIJ.100 COSTAMF'>A f ' '• ... '\lal• " ( I• • ~ClllP'ltOOtt llr·ll•< ty ',1·r••(C ~46 12118 ._, IACICS-WH£f'MI: 1{) c.11:1:,_. Miit.l's ca n : RACOUE TBAL L -FOR WOMEN ONLY 2tX> W.U~T-.,._.l:WfWJ l~.M:l 1 e BEST ;.A TES. Lowut ralt• anywhere, Bank Ametturd llfld MAJt•• Ch••()ll •cct11t1K1 •BEST HOURS· O~n 1111rty for wor~ilt4 wnmen; Monrloy - 1 hurldl'V 7 om 9 pm, frtdly 7 .,fl 7 pm. S1111t11•v 0 ftln -3 """ e 8£!:T SERVICES•P11ton1litt<l tllt111ton: •,ttCIM cl"•' lo mu tic. e NO CONTRACT REOUIREO •SAUNA •JACIJZlt •RACQUETBALL 7U 'MH~1 . • DEAR ASKING: A great deal depends on wbe t h e r your daathter la a 32·A cup or a 35-D. . Girt. who have been generous· ly endowed NEED the support or a bra to pre vertt u gglng brea!'tts and backaches. A-cup •&r D·cup no&whh•'-bdlnl(. see·thl'ough blouses call ror a bra for reasons ofdeceqcy. ··A n n~ Landers T he stores ar e lo1ded with newly deslfn~ bru that your daughter shou)d love. They are designed to let the "'Orld know iihe 11 a woman -and also a When she goes into a public washroom s he helps herself to J hundful of paper towels and t ake& them hom e. lady. ' . DEAR ANN LANDERS: ls this stealing or isn't It ? This woman is very honest wouldn't dream of shoplifting from a store. l uy she is stealing . She savs I'm wron g. What do YOU say?-M. BARASSED When my frieTd a nd l have a meal in a cafeteria sbe takes a handful of paper napkins instead of one or two. The rest she puts in her purse to take home. DEAR M.: The roll-and· c racke r scrounging -not very classy, but O.K. The other 1tutf -over the Une. The value ol the napkins and paper towels may be minuscule, but her compuJalve behavior can be a big laconve· nlence to othe r people who retch for the rack and nnd It e mpty. When we go to a restaur ant she puts the d inner r olls and cra~kers that go with the meal in a plastic bag and takes them home. CAROL HILL Mi ss Ambur gc~ {:raduated from Eslan c1a High School and Lawton School for :\lC'd1cal Asi;istant:.. lkr f1anl'l' a grarl11,1I<' or Anaheim l lt~h SC'llllol H t t f' n d c· d Co I o r .1 d 11 l • n 1 v <' r !> 1 t y .1 11 d (' a I 1 f n r n 1 :1 · !-. t a t l' l · n t ver-.1t~, Long BC'al·h I It· 1~ a fool hall coach :ti C'orona dC'I :\tar ll1gh Se hool Thi· c-oupll' plan In m :1rn· Aug. 6 an the Fir'il l'n1ted l\tc:>lh C\d 1:-t Church Costa Mesa From 8 1 ... Blessing "And that l1r~1 Aml·ritan 1tHH·cr of liheralmn b now mv husband · SJnl:l' Mr~ Klein ha:-tn•c omc ;.in /\ m <'rican, rnor<' mi raC'lcs have happened m her life. Sht· used to dread l'very June 28. hetause on that day an 1942 she wa:-. ~l'paraled from hC'r parents forever Out on June 28 of lasl vcar. hrr f1rs1 grandch.ald was born in PhCX.n1x. a city of destiny, because ~he, like the legendary bird. rose from the <tshes L"LTU1AT ELY. the question of survival comes up. Mrs. Klein said. "I'm always asked wh~ l wt•11l on But th<'rl' was a turn· 1ng point sn my hfc when I "as 18 yeari. o!d in la.borcamp. "I looked at the falling :.now and said . 'If one wash could be granted me. what \\ould I \I. ant the mo~t·• J !>aw 1t taking :.h.ape before mv cy~.' :. A. picture of an cvcnin~ at homC', in the li\'ing room of my childhood. My father ~mokin~ a pif)l' and reading lhl• paper , my mother doing nl•t•dlcwork . nw and my brother doing our homework "Thost• wen· lht' en•nang:. I u~Nl to lake lor grantrd. those bcm ni; cvenini(s " Mrs Kll•tn askC'cl thl' women in the au d1cncc• to do ont• th1ni.: f<ir hl:r that day .. Whcn you rl:turn to your homes this after· noon. approach thc:>m ~lowly, a~ u ~Lranger wou ld. St!e what 1s thNl' A:.k yourself lht• ullimall' qucsllon· 'Why am I :-o lutky" Why am I ~o blcs~ed '' \\'hat can I dn" S(•e the J!rN1lnl•ss of the moment ~o manv of us havl• ll'arncd to take for grant· ed. \Ve must g1\ c the i:ift of ~rutitude." JCPenney SEE IT AT FASHION ISLAND STORE NEWPORT BEACH AIR BRUSHING EVENT Get a "Custom Desian11 Tues., April 5 .1 0 a .m.-9 p.m. Wed., April 6 I 0 a.m.-9 p.m. Thurs., April 7 I 0 a.m.-9 p.m. Visit Ow Unlcw-Air lntshlftc) h...t.14..t tM &,.rts. lttt. Lffds ed Ted ~I. Watch o• tlMy DeMOMtnrte the Air lrvlh Teclwilque. MUSCLE SUIVE T-SHIRT •• • • • • • • • • • • • • From s10 TANK TOPS .•..•.••.•.• From 59 * Any pwchaH Afr lruthed fOf' 'l and up Use Your JCPenney ChaNJe Card Tonight's 1V ffighlights CBS9 8:00 -It•s the Easler ~eagle. Charlie Brown. Linus declines to Join.the other Peanuts kids in their egg colorm~: wailing lnstead for the "Easter t?eagle to bring them, ln this cartoon special. KTLA. 9 8: 00 -•'The Fly.'' Vincent Price and Al (David) lledison st ai:: in this 1958 horror fii ck obout o scientis t who cha nges places -almost -with a fly. Don't let the llttle kids see the endlng. NBC 1J 10:00 -Dean Marti n's Red • Hot Scandals of 1926. A nostalgic look at the music and humor of the Twenties with guests Jonathan Winters, Dom DeLuise, Hermione Baddeley an<! Abe Vigoda. TV . DAILY LOG MONDAY EVENING 6:00 O t e 1 ( 111 , 3 ) News 0 1231t&1 101 EL) lletr\ O (~ 18 ) lltws U ·~ St11 Trek ( f ) Gomer l'yte l'J Gunsmoh CD Partnd&e hmil, m Adam-12 m Eltdric Com~ny m DrirMlic ~ms -.a. M1h Doucbs -6:30- 0 LIVE TENNIS FINALS * PAC/SOUTHWEST OPEN 0 ARCO rx1ht Southwnt Tt11n1s t .. e COVH~&t ol lht lin •• , 1n th11 tennis tour"•m~nl. ( 6 Andy Grllllth CD Oodttr Du1ou11Butb1ll lh~ Ood,.ers v~ G••nt\ Al f'hr t111t, Alll ( 11, r, ) Gun51110h mzoom ( ~ I ) Btw1khe4 7:00 O Ul fl (101 m ID News U l1m Club 1 i Illy Three Soiu O )t News t81 To Tt" the Truth 0 Concentration Q) The FBI m Achon D11m• ~1 Al1dy Grilhlh m ltlacll1il/lehm lteporl ( 2t1 I 6 1) Tiie h rtrid&t F 1111i)y -7:30- 0 California Buyllne 0 ton Amt11un Sty~ 6 Odd Couple O let's Make A Dul r eJ ll1rne Tlllt Tulle O The 1"tt's Wild 110 Pritt b ltl&hl ( 11 r3 ) Gosi>tl Sinaln& Jubllee W Dra1111lic Stnts Qt Hoa•n's Heroes m C~annel 21 Tonl1ht "Poll ol M01ny Cokirs • 4 documtnla•y nn lht elltcls. uses ind mtsuns ol lhe dru~ v1hum ( n 'I") The Bu4y BurKh m f1!.nds ot llbn QJ. U11s Club 8:00 0 1rs THE EASTER * BEAGLE, CHARLIE BROWN /'PEANUTS' fun! D (•in f3)) m It's tht uster Be111t. Charlie Brown (R) Wh1lt all the other Punul~ perpare for Casl~r. l inus ms1sls lhey need not bother colo1lng er.gs because the Casler Beagle d1s111bules them "to 111 the good lillle kids " O 12~ Ce1 ®J m Little .. om on tht P'rJlrle (2hr) "Gold Cou"lry'' Crop ta1lures and money piobltms lortt lht lngAlls and [dwards lam1lie5 lo leave Walnut Gr~e snd hy therr luck 1n lhe rou1h ind dangerous ptospectors camps where • gold lever" is rampant 0 flloorie: (CJ (2hr) "Tiit Fly" (SCI It) ·~-Vincent Puce, Dilv1d Hedlson. (J) Morie: ~ (2111) "Mist W it Tllo111pwn" (dra) '~4 -Rila Hay· 111rorth. Jose Furer. 0 ca rn> l\fl The 1n1r 1tnd! Hour Rtdd fou, ltobeil Hearn and lhe 01110 Pl1Yt11 IUesl. D Movlt: CC) (2111) "ln1rr" (drJ) '72-Patntia Neal, Scott Jacoby. Q) Ptrry Ma-m Home Orama \2'I Mow11: CC) (2hr) "Tht tlo11" (dra) '6?-Wilham Holden. Couc1M tD Si1 Amt rlun h mlliu "!he Pu.c1ak r im1ly ot Ch1caro" !he tirlt 1n .1 "' pu1 rtorum1•nta1y sN1rs '"'"''nP. rn 1nrtiv1d11al Amertt.1n !1011,PhOlrt\, th•u l•no,1nn~ ~nrt '''~nrth\ fhr f'nll'.h Amrrn ~n JI •• rnk lan11ly, Mv1nP, rtdll•d \II tho! drtn. ~nw hrut lh•m\tlv .. , riper1rnr.ir1v. lhr r ommon lam1h4I ICMIOn<, whrn th• l•Ml'\l th•ldrpn mov• oul 1nln n• " "0"~ •. lors.1k1n~ had1tron and pJ11·nl~I ddv1Cf €D Prem1t1 -8:30- 0 RIKKl·TIKKl-TAVI * Klplinc's Mon100$t 1n An Anim1ttd Thrllltrl fl (lft) (l') (IJ Rim T1ktl·Tol Based on Rudyard Koplrnfs story of the monr()Ojt wllo is "vrd lrom 1 1tcKm·tosstd d1own1n& by 1 boy and his 1>111nls. 111d becomes lht l1r11· ily's dtlendu •c•1nst Nae end Nagalna, tht drt•d'd cob•as lhll r01m the comp0und 9:00 0 (UJ ffil Cl) Meude (R) M1ude 1s lu11ous Whtn ~f db.COms he1 •1llel ntJU1n1. alter •n ~rKoun• lei wr(h a Wut lndi1n 1n a Ntw YOI~ ub"n H•r ltr•V turns lo nRr whrn 1n ..... umJn ~ho•~ up 11 the f1ndl•Y lio•me o ((}91 (l ) Qt Most Wanted "I he Oralh Otaler fhe eipto.1on 01 • mun1Mns '''ht .1nd lht rtve(1t1on lhAI thri, arP Oi>)rr tMhrs h1ddtn 111 lh• Or'.rrl VI<, oil ~ •Ave OI ,,1101 ""'" tlu .. ~•d c111d W1llo'ni ~m11he1. 1 ur ,t CD The Vucin1.1n W Su1ko-Dt11 m Th• r1Hllt11 -9:30-0 ( rt) m ) 19) All's h 1r (Rt Hithard l!Hom•s actuahy a .. are of the a~e d1llerence btlweeo Chadev and hlmsetl and resorts lo dmhc mtaiur~ that m1y aeopardii' thrn rel1honsh1p. 10:00 tJ rm Cl ) lJ the Andres ,,,. ttu Ce01~e Ro~ cut\ts u Gier011 llron. su~ptcted of btinQ a Crttk war < 11m1nal who N.a~ed from Greecr'" 19~~ lo ~Ill,, 1ncoim10. 1n Newt 'fo1k City 0 231 (6) (f_pl Im DNll Marti~'s Rtd Ho4 Sandals of 192' Oun M~11111 1:. ho•t ol lh1s nost1l21c loo~ 61 the music and humoi ot lhe lv.enll's f,alunna guts~ Jonatha" \'llnters Uom Deluise. Hermione R1addty Abe V11Dd&. Gtore•a lnEtl. ( hart•nt k1Jn and lht Goldd1a2ers 0 C'J "''#$ , G l Ctltbrity Revut o ( ~ 11 l) 1)t) Feather ' father f ll~ht to Meu<.o" F eJ1h~1. H.rry ~nd ihrir r.1n~ c onvinct a 1ewet th1tl 10 turn ovc1 hrs stolen Rood~ to thnn1 by mak1n~ him bthcvt !hey can ~mur.Rle him out of 11\e country m $25,000 Py11mld flG CunSl'llOll• fI!) litrbtrt lbytr: The Man and H1J Work Chron1tlPs onP ol the f Pw sui· "V'"' p1Ml•h~m·r~ ol lh~ Gtrman 1!• 'I'" ~h•t<JI 8~uhau• ma l 1tnAm'4o -10:30-m m m Ntn 11:00 tJ O (11 (l.7'l (f)) Of) News o '11' t) "0) m """' 0 lM Amt1iu11 Style ! V Slftflcs ,.,tell UJ D fin111 LJM CD Miry Hartman. Mur Hart111111 0) The ltontytnoontrs ( 11) '' ) The Ranch Sllow <.Ml But 114 Cro11d10 m l lack Jourul m Dnmallc Serles -11:30-D Ctm m l 00 CllS Late Movie: "lloj1k-llltr• th• Devil llllOWJ.'' (Cl "h• Ntw Hu ltis" (d1a) '72 I eil [rtckson, Robe11 foaworth, l<ale )Qhn~on, Jonathan Lippe. o ~') m 00> m Jo11nny c-n I e) The I'll Club Q (ltJ Sheet• of Su rranclsco CD Metronews O> Sfl. Bllko. 12' Tht 700 Club ( af, (8)) Lon American Style ft) lltws!Movlt 12:00 0 Best ol GfOlldlo a Moone: fi:) ''Code """' Jic11a1" (ws) '66-Ra, Danton, Pas cale Pehl, Ho<s1 frank. ID Motte: .. Tiie ll·Mn. lndlord" (com) '36-Wilham Powell. m Movlt: "The CJJlt" (dra) '4B- Oou11bs faubanl.s J1~ Maria Monttc. (lltl ())) ScHl Tlltalrt -12:30-e at1.ftrtllt Slltw: "111••? Coo t.'' "he S,anlsh Gardener;• "Cnme of 01. H1ll11" 1 :00 D ~ll <l) (1()1 Tomonow -3:00-u M0¥1e: re• "At Gunpoint" (w~) "fi6 Audie Murphy, loan Sl~lry DAYTIME MOVIES APllll 5 IMlow, for ,ou1 tOt1vtni1nce, are lht day's~ 9:30 Q "TlltY cft Mt Coftred" (COin) '43-Bob Hopt. 10:00 QCl CC) "Stm 111• Strlpu Fo11ver" (mus) 'SJ-Clrllon Webb, R•rt W11n1r. 11:00 9 •Ntc. ~•" (drl) 'JS- K1th11lnt Htpbutn .• 12:00 m "Ma&lllflctflt e.r (dr•> • 46-Ctn1e1 11,tri. · 1:00 a "n1 11-islbi. 11111·• (mf\) '40-Vlnctnt ""'· ta (tl "Thi Mluclt" C du) '59-Carrot ea-''· Roett Moote. 2:00 D CC> "flftC'f P~ Cc.om) '50-Bob Hooe. lucdlt 8111. lGO OJ& CC) .. ~ ,. ...., ,,.. OM .._,. lhl lftitllftc Sil& ll'J" (tOln) '61-Ph1Vis 011111. Bob Ocnvtf, Jot FlyflA. l:lO • CC> "T\t Sllu t Gu" (•es) '69-ltoJd 8rldtu. Ptrnell Roberts. l4 Be11tr. KOC~ Television (50) , \. 17 . l lOOtB by Wa F. hww ~Mel Cauo11 -'--' ... Ger 1>66~~. AINctOI ~2£ A 'b.Ja ~~I'M r .JAO f.y' .... A LIO Now! ?IGH L£&ALIX.YV'<•'""'" MIO fJ A c.AP21C00t. I ~ DUNGtOI 'NSIDE WOODY ALLEN rUMKY WINKERBEAH nw ~uN<:i HERE, AT lM£ 5lTE. CF lME 8RSWD NEJ.U MIOPARK ~ING MALL I ~LKING wrrn rm tet&NER, NK:iE.L Bl.Ac.KBO~N ! i"ANK McNAMARA lANCY SLUGGO·--GO TO '!'CUR WINDOW AND LOOK AT THE BEAUTIFUL RAIN60w' CAA c..oJ itU... ME WHAT '5 f:IJ lJ-llOUE Aearr" 1Hl5 MALL I N16EL? NAW--· I Y.ON1T BOTHER TO LOOK b Joe M• llNtt ~ ~'RE RMALL</ CON.Jt.JG 10 GRIPS WrrW u.ELL .~~. ASIDE FROM BEIN& ™E UIRGE5T MAU.. 8JE.R Bt)llT ... I ' I REAJ,.11"{ ... by Tom Batiulc WE'RE Alro -nlE ARST ONE 10 EVER APPL<.> FOR sml'EMOOD/ by J~ Mill~ and BID Hinds by Ernie Bushmiller IN MY CRUMMY NEIGHBORHOOD THE RAIN BON IS PROBABLY IN BL ACK AND WHITE TODAY'S CIDSSWDID PUZZLI GORDO UNITED Feature Syndicate :s.tu•ll•t'• Puu• 5ol'fll<I ACROSS !>O Leol(.0 O••Phef • • 1 Can Pol W.O.ler oerty ~· Cou elel 5"Now · •·• ptt1 me OOwn !>• G1vH 9 Heres ho&1>4t1tlly u~rnel 10 tov1mnq !18 Ottel with t4 C.le au .. 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THE GIRLS "I "d bcuer not-ii will jult mean listen Ing t.o him go on about bow I kctp him on his feet to much he'll never 1e1 to wear ii.~ DENNIS THE MENACE Ii . \ Debates Appeal Refused WASHINGTON <AP> -The Supreme Court refused today to hear Eugene McCarthy's con- tentions that televised presidential debates can· not exclude "major " candidates unleae they provide them with equal air time. The court Jct stand a • ruUng by the Federal Communications Com· mission <FCC> last Oc- ( IN SHOR T J .. >'\ tober that lhe debates between Gerald R. Ford and Jimmy Carter were bona fide news evenla and not subject to equal· time provisions of the Federal Communica· tions Act. Q' ' o.u, ...... $!Mt l'tMC• RANCHO GANA DA Kl NDEROARTNERS GET A CREATIVE DRAMATICS LESSON .... , -- Terry Rickner, Perent Volunteer, Put• On the Ugly Fee• of • Troll. HELL OF A WAY TO START A YACHT RACE,' SAY OLD TIMERS Crew Shovea Alegre From NHYC Dock to Stert Cebo Race. Drama Aids Kids The FCC ruled that because the debates were sponsor ed by a neutral third party -the League of Women Voters · -television and radio broadcasters mere)y had ~hown "bona fide news Judgment" In deciding to cover the events. Baekward Raee Newport Event Stars in Club Bar Lake Forest Preschoolers A ct Stories By ALMON LOCKABEV O..lly Piiot 11 .. liftt Writer limes that would allow ull the yachts ··to finish at once?" By LAURIE KASPER Of 111• Diiiy Pll•I Ii.II A Lake Forest couple think drama can lead the way back to t he basics which so m any people want emphasized in the schools now. • Don and Terry Rickner have voluntarily brought creative rlramalics into two kindergarten cla sses at Rancho Canada F.lementary Sc hool in Lake Forest. RICKNER, WHO tcache1! at Saddleback and Ornnge Coast rnlleges wh1lt' he works toward a PhD in theater and early c·hildhood education. has had to i.:1ve up his weekly meeting:. with , he children Mrs. Rickner. however. has rontinued to give part or her on· ly day off from work t•ach week to the classes. on<' of which in· eludes their son Parents arc always being asked to volunteer in the schools. Rut. Mrs. Rickner said. s he's not one lo sat back and cut t hings out or grade papers. So. instead. she gives to the class her interest and background. WHEN SHE WAS tn college. s he planned to be a dr ama teacher. Now, she sell!\ small ap· pliances but. !'the• !'tCJtd , "ll 's still my favorite lhang · During hl·r "cckly sessions. I he kinderi.:artners act out poems fain tall!,, letters. ~ounds and :.tonl'.., thcy create 1 hemsel \'C's · Rrrently. thr voungsters act· rel out thl' 'ton of Three Rtllv Goats (;ru(( ~m e. thOS(' who portr:l)!'d th<' roc ks ancl the hradi::l'. slOO<l s till and solid Uut nl her\ f:N to pul on I ht•1r uJ,Cht>sl faces and mt•anest vo1c1•s to be th1· nasty old troll. EA('lf YOl1NGSTER played ha.., or hC'r part <l1rfcrently. Some <11<1 bett<'r I han the others i\ 1·asuul v1~1tor may not haVP qu11·kly cau~hl on lo what wa11 h<tpponing Rut, Mr:-Rickner i.aid. many things clo happen In this kind of l''(('l"<'IS(' S tudv Planned • The youngsters are on their own when t hey begin acting out the"characters, she said, so they learn to speak for themselves. At the same time, however, they present the view point o f someone else. It gives tham a dif· ferent view of the world, she ex· plained. ALTHOUGH IT LOOKS like play, Mrs. Rickner said. the youngsters have to think about what they're doing. They have to both speak and act like tht char acter and remember the :.tory from beginmng lo end She said it helps bring out the shy, quiet kids. It also motivates the talkative, dis rupti\'C ones to work. To those who ar~ue that schools need to pay more atten- tion to the basics {reading. writ· 1ng and arith metic), her husband, whose ~oal b to brin~ creative dramati<'s into mor<' classrooms, argues. "This 1s thl' basics." HE REAnILY CITES studies which prove that a youngster learns more when actively in volved inthelesson. Instead of just reading a social studies book. he explamed, a youngster will get on his feet and play out history. "He's go. ing t.o have t.o know history in or· der to play what he's playing." he explained. The dramatics motivate tht> youngsters lo learn. he said. But also, because the youngster puts himself into the satuauon. at pro. vades a deep<'r kind of un derstanding. he said ON THE BROADER scale, he believer; creative dramatics can help people lear n more about themselves and communicate with others. "The important idea is that the <trls do have a very impor· tant role lo play. especially in an urbanized society." he said Rickner hopes that someday a resourt'e t'entrr Yt 111 be formed an the county to ~erve as o dear Ing hou.~e for the :-.clectaon of profe!lsional or amall'Ur gr(')up~ to work in schools Mesa Weighs Ban On Storage Garages Costa Mesa council member~ win consider an emergency ordinance tonight which would prohibit construction of any more public storage garaics tn the city. at least unlit a s tudy is comple ted on the spacl'·consumine complexes. Tht' olnnninll commission made that recommendation lo the council last week in ll~ht of what one com m issioner ca lied "n pro llferation of :\urh h11sinesscs in the cit)' .. COM1'11SSION chu1rman C.C. "Cblc" Clarke said he bolleves 'l'o tt'uhlNgfoR Jlm Hartz, former unchor man of th& Today show, hu been named anchor man of the NBC affiliate in Waahlncton, D.C. He wlll continve to do assignments for Today. Costa Mesa ha:r; reached the saturation point for such storage complexes He said requcsl" for the com· plexes are usually in tandem with requests for variances In park.in' requirements, a :;ltua- tion he says will reappear as a pr~blem in l\ature y~ars. Doug Clark, the city's chief ad· vance planner, aald about IS0,000 square feet of property has been approved ln the clty for st.orace garases in the tut few years. AND MOST Of thoee, be Hid, were approved with variances in parking require m e nt s. Developers a rgue that the atorace garages are not used Cull · Ume, contending less J')ark lng apaces are necesury. However, planoers did recom· mend app rovat for one d e· veloper's requ08t for a storage ••rage complex. saying the man had already completed plans for the project. Gerald W. Cross received p~rmlssion to provide fewer parktng spaces for his atoraee garage complex at JSt Com· mcrclal Woy. SOME SCHOOLS d o have specialis ts in the arts. But if the arts won't Integrate Into the reg· ular curriculum, he said. "It's like one little classroom puddle.'' He believes the resource center may help spread thia ef· fort by evaluating progra ms and providing them at a cheaper rate 3 Colleges Sending Out One Brochure .......... rt 40 BELFAST, Northern Ireland <AP> -Bomb blasts ripped through two do wn town restaurants packed with lunchtime customers to· day, injuring at least 40 persons, includine some children, police report· ed. They blamed the Irish Republican Army for the bombing. The bombers ap parenUy penetrated the tight security cor don around central Belfast to pl a nt the charges in Rosemary's Cafe and Isobel's coffee shop, two Most long distance yacht races end at the neare~l bar from the finish line. The Newport. Harbor Yacht Club proved that things can be different. Its 800-mile Cabo San Lucas race started at the club bar -one boat at a lime over a period of over 20 hours. The race was started on a reverse handicap system with each yacht tak· ing its time allowance at the start rather than al the finish. This meant there' were nine starting signals with ea ch yacht being shov~d off from the dock by the crew in various stages or sobriety. IT ALSO MEANT that each skipper and c rew wer e subJected to a barrage of advice -some good, some bad - from the dockside "spectator fleet" which also kept the club bar doin~ a fl our ishing business. The race ofCicaall y got under way Saturday at noon when J o hn Reynolds' Yankee-38 Ghost U was shoved off the doc k t.o the cbeersofthe dockside bar patrons -includine the race committee. The power a llowance was awarded :it the start to allow the yachts to clear thc Newport Jetty before selling nil. I RONICA LLY, THE only yacht lo leave lhe dock under sail was Dick Steele's motor sailor Jubilee, the escort vessel, about 3 p.m . The boat to start at 8:32 a.m. Sun· day was the scratch boat, John Scripps' 79-foot ketch Miramar. Srnpps was still herding his crew out of the club bar three minutes before thc st arting i::un On lhe serious side, the yachts were l'xperiencing some pretty bgbl air in thl' early staj!l'S of the race. The usual flurry of Coastline, pop~la r lunch -hou r Orange Coast and Golden West meeting places 50 yards College brochures this time of · a P a r t · •• P o l i c r year has been replaced by one · spokesman said. To be sure. some purists along the· waterfront groused that it was a "hell of a way lo run a yacht race" but the instigators of the unusual r ules --in eluding an hour's power allowance for each yacht -concluded that perhaps long distance racing ought lo be fun for a change. GHOST II, FOR instance, was liv· mg up to her name as s he ghosted past San Diego. 75 males from tFie start at 8. a.m. Sunday · a full half hour before Miramar was leaving the dock. brochure covering all three col· T A ,_ ,. d legcs rooJJ• ac-r-.e Alogre, the second boat to start, had logged 32 miles after 16 hours of sail· ing; Mar; Ale~re 41 m iles in 15 hours: Residents In the 88-square mile BEIRUT, Lebanon Coast Community College Dis· c A p ) -Palestin ian trlct should be receiving the con· g uerrillas and leftist densed publication sometime Lebanese Mo s lems thiswcek.collt'geofficialssay. called for 3 "general T HE BROCHURE will an- nounce nfae-week and short term courses an the district, all or which begin April 18. )>reviously, each college would design, print and mall its own in· formaUonal brochures. Some taxpayers complained last year t h ey re ceived brochures from each of the col· legea in the mail. including some Irvine reaidents in the Sad· dleback Community College Dis· trict area. SENDING ONLY one brochure for all three campuses w\11 save the dlstrlct In material. labor and postage. District public relation s spokesman Richard Simon said tbe action will cul nine maWngs to three and that paper stock will be lighter in weight and of lower grade and that only one color ink wut beuaed. THE BROCHURE consolida· hon.comes In the wake of an an· nouncement In February that the clistrkt bas $2.S million deficit. Two other brochures are slated to abare information about the three collegea, lncludtna the sum· mer school schedule and the weekend collece schedule. Pair Facing Money Order Case Terms Two Orange County residents face aentencln& in two federal courts on convlcUons of obtain· Ing more than $11,500 by fraudulent conversion of money orders owned by the Fred Harvey Company. Harvey employe Lester JOMpb Nevitt, M, of Santa Ana, wu eon· vlcted ln Phoenix. Ariz., federal court. at cine COG.ftt of consplrac7 and tbr9I eouota of intem.te tramportatlon of falsely made securltle1. Co-defendant Donoa Mae Raschke, 30, or Anaheim, pleaded iunty tn San Diego federal court to one count of In· tentate t.rantportatlon of falsely m ade aecurlUea. She also is aw1iUn1 eentencln1. . Nevitt a'1d Mrs. Raschke were indicted by a federal grand jury in Pboenix Sept. 29. , They were aceuaed ot stealing money orders from the Fred Harvey flnn, falsely filling them out and cubing them nt a bank at Grand Canyon Village. Authorities aatd tho two ob- tained •11,soo by cesbtnc 13 money orden In lwo moot.ha in lhefall oCJ.975. · mobilization" of their forces in south Lebanon today after r eporting l h e y re c a pt u r c d the strategic village of Tai be and the adjoining Ru b Talateen hill from the right-wing Christians. A leftist a nnounce· ment said villagers and high school s tudents have been urged to Join "the sacred defense of south Lebanon." Detroit Rapped NEW YORK CAP) - White House energy ad- viser James Schlesinger says that unless Detroit automake rs stop sales pitc h es ba sed on horsepower, the nation may face "a future in which there will be no gasoline suppltes and no market for automobiles at all. "I guess that what's good for General Motors is still rrot necessarily what's good for the Unit· ed States," he said. Need Alleged WASJDNGTON (AP> -The United States muat keep pace with Ruaaia in arms produc. lion or lt will find itself at a dffad vantage in a future crt1ia. a commit· tee led by former top of· ficials ot RepubUcan and Democratic admlnh1tra· tions is warning. The Committee on the Present Danaer wurn(•d that Russian superlorltv in both strateglc nuc lea"r a nd conventional weapons "could enable the ~viel Union to apply decisive pressure on the United Stat es" 1 n a crisis. They also point out that the reverse handicap start m eans that all nine boats should finis h about the same time -giving each crl!w more bar ta me at the fina~h . THE RACE COM1'11TTEE, headed by Fred MacDonald, figured as how such a race should draw more entries, and handicapper and fl eet measurer Tom Wilder figured out the starting Mamie 50 miles an 14 hour8: Bandido 41 males in 14 hours, and Regulus. seven miles in Sl•vcn hours. A puzzlement to the race comm ittee w;is the reports of Hawkeye and Dorothy 0 . Hawkeye started at 2: 16 CJ m. Sunday und had covered 27 miles an ~•x hour~ Dorothy 0 start~ six m inutes latl·r anrl h:.ad covered onlv seven mall''-· Scotch Mist Leading Guadalupe lslanJ Race The four boats in the Balboa Yacht Club's 600-mile Guadalupe Island race picked up a fresh breeze late Sunday after undergoing a slow 24 hours off the starting line Saturday at noon. At the noon roll call Sunday at 10 a .m . Don Anderson's 32·foot Scotch Mist. the smallest boat in the race, ap· peared to be In the boat-for.boat lead with a position report that placed her 69 mlles from the start. The second boat, Ruel Cameron's Columbla·36 Tahuna of the Navy Yacht Club, wu second, 52 nliles from the start, and Red Baron, skip· pered by Bill Hartge, Huntington Harbour Yacht Club, was sailing in sight of Syd Johnson's Yankee-38 Firelock, Pierpoint Bay Yacht Club. Both were about 48 miles from the start. A late afternoon contact with Scotch Mist indicated that the fleet had plckoo up a eood breeze and was sail· Ing at near hull speed. The racers will round Guadalupe Isla nd , 300 miles off the Baja ('.allfornia coast and head back for a finish at the Newport Bench jetty en· trance. Showdown Cops Offshore E vent .Showdown. ~k ippe red by Rich Ritcheson of the Capistrano Bay Yacht_Cluh. was the wanner in the In· lernat1onal Offshore Rule division of !he Capistrano Bay Yacht Club's in· 1lial Ocean Racing Series Sunday, and the front runner in the Performance • Handicap Racing Fleet division was Paul Timon's Wmdrunner, alao from t.he host club. 10 R -1. Showdown; 2 Little Spirit, Chuck Ayres. DPYC; 3. Crescendo John Ballew, Capo BYC. ' PHRF OVERALL -t. Wlndrun· ner :. 2. Ari~, R. Burhart. DPYC; J. Loki, J oe Smith, Capo BYC. CLASS A · l. Aries: 2. Loki: 3. Wandrln' Star, Mike Wathen. Capo BYC; 4. Magic Mushroom, Jack Day, CapoBYC. CLASS B 1. Windrunner; 2. Bold F"orbes, Ed Cummins, Capo BYC· 3 Funny F'l'elin', Pele Meade, Cap~ RYC: 4. BoJon~ks , Carlos Wllllami; Capo BYC. ' Santa Barbara E 1'ent Decision Wins Regatta · Prm•nc N••ed Be~:~·~~·R!~i~:~h~~I b~ e!;•uJ CM ORA> and the Harrla Ser.les BR A z z Av ILLE. two C~·rt •loops Sunday t! ~D the '~rRF), both Of which salted a 45'- Congo Republic (AP> -overall handicap decision tn Lo m e course around Ship Roek. Col. Joachim \'ombl An1ele1 Yach\ Club'• S1-mlle Sant! OveHral l winner in the LltUe Whithcy Opango has been named Barbara Ialand r ace the third of the 0as onobull, co-skipper e d by to s ucceed the as· tWhohitney Sertee for international Of· c:~~1fiteo ?~a'ccho YaancdhtRColyubCIWldtrr, s a 111 t n ated Mari c n s ro Rule yachts. F , O<c: • amey Ngouabl u pretldent of lam• Cal-40 Flambouy&nt, Loni the Congo RopubUc, the ~hetwoCF·!TI. John Arens' Collon· Beach Yacht Club, waa the PHRF at~te radio announced. tail from Balboa Yacht Club :ind winner In the Harrla SerlH. Diplomatic s ource11 DennJs Choat.e's Bingo, Lond B~ch '-m"'•"'•••h••"4 110111 d escrib ed h i m &8 a Yacht Club. continued tb:lr own ~~!~'V'.lll ~.,~:::;';.',~,:.~:" 1 • 1 -· Fr e n c h . e d u c :.a l c d peraonal vendetta and finished second !'.lA\~c 1 co11on1111 i R•~.,~ moderetc. and third respectively. oi~~" 0 -'· 0.<••11W1·' All'l•••ov•. M1k• K~. , 'l'a t Dela,,ed LAS VEGAS, Nev. CAP> -An under around nuclear teat sehodulcd to take place thil morning In lbc dOHrt near here bH been Po1tpooed 24 houri. It was a slow 11 ht s111,. lleck ••o 1M01tA1 · g ·weather race 011e1t AL1. -' HOllMu" , ~,,,,, .. ..,. u11• °'*"" with' Equation, sailed by Dick Deaver G•"''•• 1o•vc > l"" £d L'"~"" AllYC. 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PO• P•OIATI OP Wll.l ANO "011 NOTICE I~ HEllEIY GIVEN IMI LllTTl•t TUTAMINTA•Y ANO P A U L t N A . 8 0 W I! q POlt AUT9'0111J:ATIOI{ TO AO· IU\ l lttd llHt1ln o P•tlllon M I N I 'TI 11 u N D I II T .. I! tor ProD•t• or Wiii •nd fo, r,. INOll'INDIHT AOMINIST•ATION \VAnt• of Y,19n Of Admlnhtroll"" 0, ISTATIS A'T IP•OIATI COOi wltll ,,,. Wltl-Htl lo tllo PollllOfl. •t• "1 ITSIQI lt<tnte to ""40. It -tar lurlller • Mc.wey. Ap!!l 4, f07T PtJ8UC NOTICE '9C'flfteul IUllMIU PICflT1out IW$INI t.a MAMIST•TIM•NT NAMlllTAH ... lllT Tiit ,.......,.. -'°" h delnt IW•f Tiit l.Cro..1119 ""*' ll Ootllt '-'· Ml• M: M"i ffl • .-.ov ltACtNO. ,., ,.,.,..11.. II NOi.ili oav •&.Ol'MINT COM- l • .... C:.1.1 Mtw. CA mrr PANY, 1eMt 16M~--..._......,. 1 .. ...., l. I~. ttS c;.toftttllf lo<ll. CA..,_ I.JI .Cott.. ...... CA.mP lie""° J , 1o<lf1Mm•,•ll•, lO•I• Tiii• builnn) ,, Ctl\411~1.0 by .... '" 'IOflYbf-. HullllnqlOtl S.41CI\, CA. 411fvldY•I, '1M6 ._,, J e-• n.11 ""'-•It~'".., ... ,,.. Tlllt •a.I-... ,,, .. 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J Of n ld i---------------4 PUBUC NOTICE $TATlflldHTOPAIAND0NMINT OP USIE Oft P ICTITIOUS IUSINIS\ NAME T,.. lo4-"0 ...,.\001, ,,,.,.. e~n· dOft•d lht u\ot o l lhe ll(tltlou.. buMnn1 ftfmt· DUHAN A N O OOVl.E I NV!~TME"ITS l"IC. OBA CEN TUiiy ?I Rl!"L EST ... l£ ll100••'IQC A..,,.nu~. Ohl• Me\• C•IHOf'"l••,..11 TM Fl<•l•iov\ Bu\l,,f'\\ NAMfll ,. •11rr_.d 10 •l>Ow Wd\ l1lto •n Or.n~ (')Unly,,,.AIJtlu>11• "I\ Ou"•" •~ DoVI• tnv .. \ttn•ftl\ '"c • • C•ll•orn•.i co,oorAt•O'\. 11t0 0••"9~ A"9n"" Co•I• MOf . C•lllornof "1'11 'f\l' W~lniM, wit~ ttwldlKtMI by •• t'l'~">'-il•l')t\ Out\dn 4'\d 0<>1•~ '""'"""""""'' Int Ch·-n• c:. Ooylq Prfl'\IO-nt T"" ~··•-1 wn Ill~ ''"'" t!w CouMv (.I-.>, 01 Or.,,90 County "" M•rc1110, 1'11 ""m Publl\l\ed 0rf"QP Coot O•llV Pilot. M•r.i..11.n .-Ai>r 4.ltl1 .. J.,, PUBUC NOTICE l.IMITEO IMPORTS. an eruct ere"'""'· """"*1 lleec11. CA. tt.u M., .. ~ A. Llndrotll, '8U 8ruce Ct•M:.,,I, .._, S.Kll. CA. tl .. J Tiii\ bvMMU I• "111C111cted by In,,.. Ol'tldu•I MfrOartt A. LI r.erom °tlll\ tl•t ..... nl W•\ fllttd Wl,h tr.. Counw C••r~ of 0••1111• County 011 Mor tr. 16, 1~11 ft1m> l>uDll\"90 Or-to.111 O•llv P•lot. M•r<,.)1,1' ""d.\Orol~ ti ttlltOJI /1 MOTtCE IS HEAEllV GIVE N '""' t-•· et IOO Clvi< <Af\ter 0.1 .. Wot. ;n IAllllARA J. 011 ... PKtN II•\ Ill.., llltCll'IOIS...toAn41.~lllOfllla. -·•11•001 lllDrl for Pf'OIMlt of WllUrtd O•t.., M41t<ll JI. 1tn '°' '"uenceot l•llt•\ THt .... nlMV IO WIU.IAM l .$UOHH, lht Petitioner -fM Aul"°'ltatlOfl to '-VCltfk "dr1llN•,., uncle• the 1""--t Ad• llOllllT A. IASTMAllf m1nl\lr•tu•1 oi E\\olK Act IPrOl>ftt Alt.,,..y_. L.1>or COOt ,'1 et .,.qi rote-en<.t to wlll<ll I\ tttO H•r-If"", s.llt JU m•d• lor lurl"t• CM•llcul•rJ. ~'"•I CMI• Met•. C•lll~nl• t1'16 ,,,. llme-otoc.eOf Marlnolht ume Ttll (1'4)Mlo4lll "°' betn ~ lor AOflt 1'. 1'11 •I IO'OO At-yfer: ... tiOMtt • m . II\ ,,,. co,,.lroo'" ol O.Pfrtmrfll Publl\llH <>-CofSI O•llv Pilot No I ol 'Wtld C<lur1 ft 700 Civic C~nter Afl'tl I,,, It, 1'17 I J~ 1' Ori•• Wt\I. In IM CllV ol !wnto "n~. ---------------1 C•Htornt• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IU,tl'fESS N"ME STATIMENT l"& followlnq per~ h 0()1nq hiJ\• n•\14\\ ~UNKISS SOLAR HI',\ I ING 11141 Cttm1no (•Q·\ft.-tf'lf) .:-101 L•Qf_1n.- N1')utt C" 92'11 JOSEPH R. WAG,..ER. 1Uot Vl•w ool"t LJnt, Hunttnoro" Bucr1. c "· •H•b l M\ l>U\I~\\ I\ ~1119 tondut ltO 11'1' anlndiv•~I .kl1otP'I A W•OM• Tiii\ \1 .. ..-nt llltd •ttr. the C-IY ..:tork or Or.,~ Cou~ty on M•rtn 16. ltll P1U14 Pu!)ll\....O Or•noe CM\t O•l1v Piiot. M•r<ll 11 It. -""'II •. 11, 1917 0At•OM••cll1• ttll WILLIAM I tT JOHN C0..'11¥ Cl.rk HILL '"Afl£R6IURllll.l llOIEllTll OllYOElt AllO<MY•t1uw to s. ,._..,SI , ,.,., Floer l.e•A-4 ... CA .. 1 u ni•..-• AllWMY\ ... ~1,1onor Publl\lled OrMl<I" Co~st D••I• Pllol. Ar>rl" S. ""° "· 1'1 I llOO-n PUBLIC NOTICE CP.lnl ~~S-T_A_T_l_O_P~C-... -L-,,-O~ll-N-1-... -,-0-lt~~ tOJ111 ltOTICf! TOC•IOITO.S SUPElllOllCOU•TOI' TMI $TATE OPCAl.llJOllNtA 'Olt TNICOUN1'YOPO•ANGI Ne.A•"611 E\l~le ot Ell.IE L. SHO RT. TME COUNTY 01' Otlt ... NCa No A·"'2t NOTICE o,-MIAll•NO OF P ETITION FOlt AN OltOflt AUTHO.IZINO CONYl'V ... HCI. OP RE AL PllOPIRlY l'UllSUANT TO PllOIATi COO£ SECTIO"I Ul.l. E\l•I<' ol <>08£RT ( PATE 0"CllA\n1 NOTICE t~ HEREflV' t,;;1VEN 111•1 fl,,AOl'tiV V P/\rE '"" C•tt<ut•h nf "'"' Will nt P'>ht>rl C rt,1h· h ., fl'Mt .,,.,, ,, •O"llh•"" '"' ·'" ()•n•,,. Aul"O'll '"11 trwi r ,,.,,.Y '" • n• A• rl l'rone111 N '\U•t,,, M P~ft Co<fr S.·rt•on 01 \ ,,.,,.,,.,,...f" 10 Whit~ I\ m.e0t1 for •urowr ,,.,.,,culM,, Ano tnAt IP\t' 11m ... .tnd OIA<t ')' f'leArinq .,._... \,.,,,,. ""*' l>Nl-n '~' •or Mt\'f '1 1tl/ 411 ft~ ti m In tft~ tf)urcroom o4 0.CMrtment No J of \••d <oufl 411100 Civic C•nl•r Orlv• Wt\I lfl 111• City OI !>&"I• And, Cal1tornl•. 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HCll[8V GIVEN to Ille < redlt0<• ol ,.,. •bo•• ,.. _ _,.<fdelll tP'l•t atl oerW'\\ ft•vO'liQ (l.t1m\ •01'••"''' '"" S•IO Ot<-nt •rt roqulr•d 10 lite ,.._,.m. wit,, t~ "'f(ill\\l9'1 "°"'tw'' In 1"" office ol '"" c•tr~ oi '"" •bO•• • .,. Utlfdf'IV'f °' tOPl'f'W"' f~m w l01tf'Mr ~IPC•\\lt""'VYf"ill'ht,-.. tOtt\t'\lft~~ •I,,.,. lt•">"I<• ol THOM"S L lORO. lll11 Po\eO de Ve1~11t••. Sulle ttl. Laou11a Hill\ C•lll'>'nl• •i.n. ,.. .. ,,,.I\ t~ 011.c.-of bwt.IM" o• tht uf'\d•f'\IQfted *'' 411 M•Utf\ D' •\ .. lf\•f\Q fO tl'W' fl\tll1t" ttf '41d 1J1 <~ wlthtn fouf """',,''°'' •fl•r tM "''' ()UbHf alionOt thl\ ,,Ot1(.I'. O•teoMerc" is. 1911 lllCHAAO T "1VOt;£ e •f"(utorot tn•Wltt ot tr.e•tiow> <>41-0 detedenl THO .. ASl. l.OltD nn1 P•-•Vei.<1<1.t,sultetu u•u~• Hltlt, c.. '1lll ltl: 11141 Ml·J:)Coil An•,.rttrEaec..- Pu1t11.-Or-Coll'I Oatly Piiot. M••tl\ 21. lt. -"""II 4. 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I~ N-~Kl>M Clt'81 .. l!le-119a1Mdt. -"'""'· A ... _....,.._ .... ,,_.llelltfwttt•'"""4..w .. ..-.... tllVfHe lltUtCM ottllt<tM•at. n.....,....._ttlle lftllll.....,wt ,...,,,.,.IMt.irttt._" WU'lllOISflttClailf ~~· ...... ........ ,....."1'•-Pft't« ... 1'-"" tt¥'"'-LW~,.,,.,..., . M11.-... OrMtt OMl C O•llY Pit.I. 9"nltfT,.,.,... AprlH , 11,1"1 ,_,.,, ..... llfledClt9ftOICottt o.llyfll\9'.Mertll .. ll\4A,.'lt4, ttn ,.., " ,. . . . ~ • # i .. If 17 .. .\ -OAILVPILOT Monday. Apnl 4, 1917 'Parents Anonymous' Chapters Established The SaddJeback Com· munity Mental Henllb Clinic bas announced the opening of two chapters ol Parenu Anonymous. The organization ls a national sell·help pro- gram for persons who have di((iculty controll· ing what could be ab u sive behavior towards their children. LOCALLY, TllE pro· gram features small, in· t1mate group meetings once a week under the supervision of a trained group leader. Members also are available to sup· port each other and to share parenting responsibilities. The Sa n Juan Capi str<Joo c hapter (492 -8255) meets Wed· nesdays at 7:30 p.m. at SEEK& FIN~ PEOPL S F THE OLO TESTAMENT H C H E T I N A I 0 I H M H A l Y S B A I P A M A S E A S S Y R A C E N A 0 S W E J P I L E T I K E L A M A L D E A K 0 l D C A H A I T E A E H I A N I NEPA l 0 EA B IM IM 0 P N~ AC J T L M 0 A B E T H 0 E A L H 0 A T B A I E T S T A M E N S A 1 l N J I L K S H M I D 1 A H I E H L Y A R R H E V E S S A Y R I M C I B A A A C A N A A 0 C T I R A T A S A B M 0 A M A L E J A H A P P I T T B I A M M 0 A 8 l T [ H L A ~ Y E C I N T S E P H I L M E W 0 A I L S S M N T N E S M I E T I N A A N A C E 0 S E L E I H B A M A T M I D S 0 D S A M A P I A P lnllruc11on• Hodden worch below ;ppca. or ... atd, t.oc~ w••d. up, down or d,.qon•llv. Find ••th •nd box n 1n. 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Old Ch11lsfla Sta ~1" 11 (bu~t 34) ta~n z 314 New York NY 10011 Print fards 60 inch tabrtC Name, Addross. Zip. Alice Brooi.~ Needlecr<Jfl Oepl 10S Oa11vP1lot Pattern Number. Send SI 2~ IOI each pttlern, MOllE '"'" ever before 2()(1 Add 3!>1 IOI etch pattern for deslsns_plus 3 fret printed In· l•st tlan •1rtlll1I, h~ndhn&. side N£W 1976 HECOLCCRArT SttHI ta: UTALOC! H.ts every1hln: 75'. Crecht wllll S•uaru S 1.00 CrKht • wardroh • $1.00 NlftJ '1fty Quilts SI 00 alpple Ctocht ROO S•• ~ ~It l ook SI .25 Htt41oolnt l ook S 1.00 Flew er Crochet l11k S 1 00 Hairpin Crochet l ook \ 1.00 Ina tut C~cll•t look S 1.00 Instant M1cr1111e IHk S LOO lft1t111t Money l ook S 1 00 Ct111plet1 Gfft look S 1.00 C1111plet1 Af&ha11s !'14 Sl.00 1Z l'riH Affht1'1 112 50t l•tk ol 18 Qullls i I 50c M1m111 Quilt l ook i2 50t 15 Quilt• far TeNJ• ~I 50c .... el 11 llffJ ••11 50, Mar11'" Martin Pa11orn Dopt 442 Daily P1101 232 Wo~I 18th St. ~w York , NY 10011 Print NAME , ADDRESS. ZIP. SrZt.' i n d S T 'VL[ NUMBER De rn k111w flow to t•t • pattu11 free? St114 111w for our 11ew rttl·Wlnttr Patter~ C1t1lo&-cllp cor'on Inside for fret pattern · o your enolcc. Send 75• now' Sew • lllllt Ito• Sl.25 lnat .. t MolltY Cnf1s $1.00 lnatut Faslllon l oo• S1 • lntunt Stwlllt Ito• SI." . -. . . ' . ... - the Teen Mother Center, 211321 Spring.Hill Road. THE EL TO&O chapter (559-36M) meets Mondays at 9 a.m. at the Chapel Annex. fdarine Corps Air Station, El Toro. Addit' ,nal Information Is available. by calling Bonnie Heilig, 497·1781. PUBLIC NOTICE "CTIT10US •ustHl'\S NAME ST4TU .. l!HT Tiit I01lo"'41>9 --I• dofft9 bl.oil· "•"'•' . WAL TEA H TYl.E ... t,\OTION PICTURE. TV CONSUi. TANT, 1'21 ~b""• Teruce, C:O.on. dtt M•r. C4.. '761S W.lter H T'(ter 1nT ~brln• Te•· ••<• coron.""4"'.,·'4 mis T•"• bu\lnnS " Condutled DV ... I"• d1vldu•I wartM-H l v•e' Tnos •tM-t "'H llltd "'''" 11\t County ,,.,, or Or•"<:le Counly on M 1rcl\9 9'1' ~,,_ Publl\tw-d ()riJnf)I" Co•\t Ottlty P•tof. Mdrcn I• 21 19 .• ,,a Aor11 4, 191' tu II PlJBLIC NOTICE /UH FICTITIOUS 8USIHUS NAME STATEMl!NT Th• fl)llow1,,.q Pf"!• Ii.Of"!~ u•t oolnc~ bu\I nn"'• '', oe,1.oe ... C.l.EC TR O NIC DIVISION l?1lMM l1n Oouql•\ Pl•'"· au1idlr\Q Q, I rvln~ CdllfO, +"Od ,," .. BELDEN CORPORATION tOEI. . DOM. I 1000 S 8•1'v•d A•tnue. (,f"l'\li'V•, llltnol\6"()11• H,•\ t>u°MM)\ ,\ cortduttt-d bY 4 cor oorMlon • 8e !ONICOfoo••l1on A Flier Viet Prol<lenl 1 t~•\utM & Secrrt•rv ThH1 ''•lfl'mtnt w4'\ filed w ith tf\t Counlt Clerk ot Or1n91 Counly on Mlrtn •. 1911. 'nus Pubh•~ °'-CCM\t O•llY Piiot M•rcn 21 . ....S AOrol •.It, If. 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Co•v TvV>n 1lt•I fv\t1'\ ( 4 • IOI\ r ,, I n CA '11ol'l _,,, 'Y'I"" ')iirott Tv._,.., •ll•I l u'''" £ • I :: ,,,.. f \I t'n ( 4 '?!>ttr') Ru v•lt > (()f)h• r,,, 'Jldh<t"fV ""' .......... f;l•1' ._ 1n '"' "'"', ( •'lril ct O'""'' Countv o"' Y.ttff\:1 ... ,,I) ll 101 ._,tt ()r "''11" (l').li' I O.ttly P1lr)f M '''"I °'I "4.t"'1 AOf'll j \I .. ,, ,~,, PUBUC NOTICE STATIM€HT0, aeAHOONMIHT O~UHO' rlCTITIOUS •USIH£SS N&Mf l M fQllO<Wtnq O!Pf\or" f'ht\ 4b.e~Md th'f ""~ n• tfW U4 ttt•OV"J. tw~•n.t\\ n•m• ST4ACR~FT &UTO ooov ]~t W*41 w,.,,.,., Av. \.tl'\I• An.t (A 91104 Th,. •f<hhOV'\ Dv1.•nt~'\ r1ttm1• ,. '"'"'"" 10 ADOW w•\ hied tn Or111tn9fll { """'v"" M-111 S 141• O'Y•n T hOM•\ 04110n H~7 < ''"ti Circ.•r• tiVftt •noton 8.-Mh. c:~ ·~"', 'toi• bu\•''''"~'••\ t twtdl.K tld bv •" '"' o,.,.ov~' 8r v~n T O.;l tl'W" Tfl\t t;t"'"'"9,,t w• fllf..,, w1tl\ t~ <"·•"h Cl•"• nt Ot•"I)!" Cou"ty ou ,,.,,..,,, f"i ,. '1" ~"'u P·Jhl•\l'WWt Qr •""O"' ("J.i\t 04oly Piiot M...r ..,,, J'l)~Aotit a II"" 1111 " PUBLIC NOTJCt: "CTITIOUS 8USIHl!U NAt,\f' STAT I Ml HT t.,.. tollOWl"Q R t Y)n' •~• dOi"'O tMn• ~\\'4 .. r.£C ENTCRPRl!>CS •o•t M•<&"""' tloul••••O ~vile 1" N4h1t00f'I 9e«h (At,fOf'"'t• •1MO '""'I*' -C:.•M ,..,,. ltlt Ml\ Ir '' Ort"•• "u"t •noto" 91•c.h C.•l1fOf'l'\I\ )OM A ""'"'''' ••1' P••ll-IM\t, l eU".•dlil C...llfOf'•"U• 00Yld A"'1 \/oCfor•a Cllflntll¥, non K•uvf\ HU"'lttniQfO"t8eM.",C•t1tor"•• 'Ill\ ""'""" I\ C""Clu<lt<J l>V • QltM f•I o.lftfttf'\l\iO w,.. A G•ltl\rhl TttJ\ ,, .... r"nl'"t """' fHfd wll" t~ r~,,n•..-''"'" Of OtM'l91 (.ount~ on M•rch 10, !ti/ ~,,,.. Pub"'"'"" Or..-o<l (OA\I O~lly Piiot Mir, 1' ll l8.M1<14or •. 1911 ''0 II PUBLIC NOTICE HOT1C• TOCltlOITOltS SUPl!ltlOlt COUltT 0' THI ST&TIMCA\.IPOltNl4,0lt TMICOUNTY0'0"AH01 "9.A--ttta f!\l•le of 41..AN I! GIUMll!Y, S"" &•• Al.APj f; GltlMll!Y. •-• 4 \.AN EA P GAIMl.IY. 0.C•-11 NOTICtl 1$ Hl! .. l!tlY 01\llN '8 tN cNdlt.,, °' tllt -,....,.._de<'""' ti..I 811 .,..._ IWl"'4"9 <l•I"'' ~l,,tl 11\t Wld ""'""'°' Me '9Q\llM lo Iii. INm. wlll\ IN nt<H_., -111<1. In llW Offke of tN cl«'! ff IN ...... -UllM court,.,,, .. .,,.....,.-. wlUllM MCH,_,. "°"'fleO. IO flM .....,..,... at 1111 office of JOHN A. OIJH(AN, Al· tor-"91 81 1..ew. no -.,.,, ~·~ O•lve. S;iltt IS)O, ....._, IUCll, C.lll0<nl• '1MO, wllltJI It Ille .. Ke Of blXlncn el the~_. lft all m•I· ter\ oerU.lnffl9 to tM HIMt t f s&ld •· r<!dtftl. ~1111\ '-~ ttttr lht ""' llUllll<olll .. of 1111\ftOllCt. DtltdM¥tlll. IID. UltAHIE \.. O"IMl.EY [tt(llfrh of INWI" Of IN_,,. Mrnttltll(tolenl. JOMH 4 , 0UNC4N Antr....,t4Uw '''""-'~°""' .. 11.1 ... .... ~ ..... CA.'"" T ti: Ill 41 ... .,.,. ""'"'" ... •-.CllWI. ~111111\-°""09 C..\I Oally ~II,., Attrll4, tt, 1f,U, 1'n IOOJ.n C111142•H71 . Put • I•• word• to work for ou. 6· 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 p I L 0 T Thll 81gHt Marketplace on the Orin(• Co.•t DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Vou can Seo tt I Find tt, Trade It With a Wlrnt Ad ::.1:.... I--eNlll•, ·~ _ M.rchoftctlw ...•• IOOO.tOtt .....••. _..,........ LMt ',__, . ~>Orn ..... & ¥Otllle • · · · • · · · · ~ s.r.kn I •..-. 6000-4oOtt l.,._ftf . . . . . toOO fOtt fWMu, lmett-..t & ~,_ & ..,._....a..._ ._ .... ···•·•· .5000-*9 ,. • . 100011" rrcin.....,-. . "~'"" Houus For SciM HCMtHs For SaM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llUlOltS: Ad•"iilffl GeMnll I 002 GeMf'ol I 00 lllollld check ... fr odt • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••• cWy -report .... ron ,.,......,y. Th:! DAILY PILOT a1wn.1 Ntlbllty for tM first Jn. cornet .......... Oftly. rubabher'I Notice: All real estate advertusod In this newspaper is :sub- ject to the Federal Farr !lousing Act of 1!161J which makes it illegal l o advertise "any pre- ference, lim1talion. or discri minauon based on race, color. religion. sex, or m•lional origm, or an intention to make any 6UC'h preference, lim1t:i- taon, or discnmlllation. '• This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advert1s1ng for rcul e:.tale which is in ' 11.11 a tJonofthelaw Houws for Sal~ •••.•..••••..•......... 1002 ....•....•............. -------1 2 UNITS EASTSID~ CM . 2 Bedrm owner s unit in front. Bachelor rental in rear. Current income $440 for both. $77,500. EXCLUSIVE WITH: ~~ -ANYTIME 4 IR-SPAHISH MESA VERDE $117,900 Spanish art•hl-:t and n-d brick pathway l'ntry. Awe!>ome ~p.1ni~h n·d hnck Jrplc ~·ormal tlin m.:. Cheery. c·on\ C'nll'nl'I" kitchen w pulllry Lari:~· family room W1odin;: iron slairC<J:>l' to mam moth master wing - hosling private den or of fice! J more bdrms. + 3 baths. E-Z care yard. 3 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Elegant, 3 DK, 3 I.IA hom e. s unn y 1>Jt10 w/pnvutc pool & jucuu1 640·9900 $10,000 R!DUCTIOH LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY f'orced to sacnfu:e th11> Newport beauty. The 1976 home beautsftcallon award bY the Ne wJ)Ort Chamber. of Comrnl•rce. 3 BR w1th l!lOO approl\. sq. ft. of luxury with Pool & Jacuz11 Owner?> arc m o' Ing out (I f or l'J i;oonl.'r thJn 1·~pCl0t l!d ;\lust sell now' The· pr11·1! 1!> nghl too• Call 516 :!:113 ~ . . . " [~H~Hilll HERE TODAY GONE TOMORROW l.ur~csl 3 bdrm model :'tlontll'Cllo Condo uvu1lu· l>le. Upgraded with many 1•xtra1> such 11" llUIO gura"e door OjlCllCI ;ind plumbtid lor tiOlt wutor. The prke is i.o re· ah~tlt you have to c.ill to fmd out. Hurry! 546·2313 O+l '"''"''''fi ' ,,, •tt'·"I' [~- IACKIAY HEATED POOL $86,900. Tt~·lined cul·de·sac in pnme Back Bay area. Secluded formal ll\·mg r oo m , \\h1l c brick f1 rcpla1:e. Open planned famrly r oom . Cher kitchen w ith pantry lltdl• J way ma~tcr :.u1tc pl~ :! dl'l0orator bulh::. Trop1t•al i:ardcn patio t1\'l'rl1lolo.i. :.purkl1ni.: he:1ll'd 11001 Owm•r "ill hl•lp l1nJm•e Hurn , C'.111 !)62. 77111! 4'-KEY REAL TOP.5 A RELAX .AMDEt4JOY! Newport Beach BOARD V2 ACRE RANCH & EXERCISE YOUR HORSES OWH 20368 Sun Valley Drfu (Ot f Laguna C~myon Hoall al Canyon J\nimal l lospital) Large 2 l>drm. 2 bulh. massi\'c slom' firepla<:l·. fon<'ecl wtlh 170 It. of granite rock wall, 220 wiring, s prinkler system. pa~toral view. SI 15.000. I 028 LA MIRADA Unobstructable view of coastline & Catalina. Spacious 4 bdrm, 3 baths and a bonus room! Massive timbers span the upper level. Professionally decorated. A delightful, sunny home. $1451000. * 494-7551 * h,ll.!'J' (or,,&c5 ~6.1.<cir I 000 Ho. Coast Hwy. LGCJUfta leach I I I I WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. REALTORS 'sim.!C 1H4o WHITE SANDY HACH VIEW Luxurious 2-story 4 BR home with paneled fam rm, formal dining rm & 4 1h baths. Elegant LR with travertine & s plit stone frpl. Tall dbl d oor courtyd entry. Dover Shores. $385,000 2111 San Joacpn Hills Rood NEWPORT CEHTB, H.I . 644-49 IC> Gettttal 1002 G~Mral 1002 •••••••..•••........•....•..•..••.•..........• ATTRACTIVE Linda Isle 5 BR. 41h ba . lam rm & formal dining; lgc. ltlc patio & waterfront deck. $350,000 BAY FRONT. pier & float. lots $185.000 lo $325,000, to build your own custom home. Several areas to choose from. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR C car garage. Call now to s~. 646·7171 OPftJ 1u q . ,, s 'tJ'' rn t•l '' 1 ' [®Im] Chalet OCEAN BHEEZEon this wood1>V <'halet type 2 341 Bay\1d t> Orovl'. N 8 b75·b l bl :-.tuo· :i bed rm. 2 bath G I I 002 G I I 002 L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Beach Duplex If You Want The BEST llere 1t 1s' Only 5 mnnlh~ new ,\ prltll· of ownership duple~ that s peaks for it:.ell with ocean view from J magnificent owners unit Don"l wait-This one 1::. pncedtosell! Agent SS9·4556 Open house Sat !Sun 2·5 34511 Via Verde Capistrano hoch home. Clo:.e to pool. te n ..wra ..wra nt!\ & ri·c ht111 Walk to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• lwad1 LJrgc dl•1:k over POOL HOME EXECUTIVE ~arose. For appt. call . MANSION 400ll7" FOR AU C.M. ams SP AHISH EST ATE 3 IR· $69,950 rrrm e pride o r owners hip area. Almost new. Dramatic entry to huge famrly MZed living room with crackl1n~ fireplace and vaulted COSTA MESA ceiling. Formal dming. Garden view kitehen EASTSIDE rnmily room adjoin~ $56,900. Completely rl·<kt or ,1t.·tl 3 bedroom '.: hJth prnh• o( o" nC'rsh1p hurm· "II h ~J:> UUQ. IJfl:l" Ul\t•rl'fl pJt10 und muth. muth more P nn•d t111 qUll·k ~.•le-C.\1.1. 7:>1 :1w1 «=:SELECT I PROPERTIES SANTAANA COUNTRY CLUB VIEW ~Upl·rlJllVC Ill e \'(!r\" rr'IX'l't 1c; th1-; plu'h & rnml11rldhle 4 bdrm. :J h.11 h. \ IP n•,1dl'Ot0e tn ''•Ul:hl altt•r. t·,clu!>n 1· ;l.1>t Ul·h Jr<'a Ovc•r Jooo .. q It of 11u.iht y dc~11:n ~· l"rJlt:.mJ nsh1p. Separatt• IJm rm. scp & FORMAL din rm lor "''l'l"Utl\ e cn- tertarnmg. Htn J:rounds & towt•rmi: trees provide a maJesllc :-.cllm~ for this outMnndtnl! hom e. !>10 81).H or646-77U. ~ ~~::l~ ~oa~~e~~1t~C' :o~i -~[ Extra clean 3 hdrm & lush terrace through.wall family rm . Pool horn<'. of glass. Separate wins: SPRINGTIME Best East::.tdl' locution. for hideaway m aster FRESHNESS brick frph· .. low mam s uite and i:uesl quarters. Exceptional value in th1~ ~~· 1 course. Minimum main 1-~-!!!~-~~-~-~·~-!!!!!!!~­le n:ince yard, fnrmJI This home is the perfed tcnancc yard SI O'J.500~ !J63-7881. drn1ng plus four n H·c bedrooms. P r ivat e hlend Of newne,s anrl Balboa Bay Prop. • "" 111Q·11'' ,.., ,,.,., ·1.-1 • ~ I ma11ler bedroom Fou1tc warm dceor . Well R~alton [~ •. Pncedtosellat Sl lS,000. planned 3 bedroom horn<' * 675-7060 • , Call 673-8~. with family room and ----------i '. · 01«1•19 ·"\'11'1'H1•1 ,. enclosed yard. Separate . . [ I f.~~·ate office with built 4 ledrm +Family ~ 11~ftiHJ1 $139,000 Large Co...t.1 ;\lei.a homl.' EASTSIDE . '()l ----··-··-w rt h ove r s l led - WAlT..RFRON'T bedroom ... hl'IH Y shakl' Pool Home ttOME~ roof. tiled entranrc wav AEALESTATE & fireplarc. Great Inca Newly decorated 4 631-1400 t1onclosc topark.tcnnis bedroom. 2 bath ----------1 courtll and a ll s<'hools charmer with pool m ---------•I JWil listed call 546·5880 great area or East Costa CHARISMA ror rull del.llils. Mes a . Ex l r a I a r g e Newport-I rvine-Costa garage part converted lo Mesa have It! "Let your play room but easily Imagination run wild." changed back. New on We have beautiful homes market. for all J>OIOtS of view.I_________ 546·414f Prices from $100,000. C. F. Colesworthv RIALTORS 640-0010 NOTICE how Daily Pilot Class- lfled ads di!iplay thcrr messages with le~1b1llty and Impact? Our ads. we a re proud lo say. really gel r esults. Phone Woodbrick)e Estates Sou"hl afl('r I~1neo ln M o d ('I -C'onllo :i Bedroom. 21 a bnth~. Buy now nnd f'nJOY t ill' lakcindr. $98. 750 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642-5200 ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. ADULTS ONLY GtMrat f 002 GftWraf I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• file~~!~~~ FIRST OWNER MOVING This home has been cared for since new by the same owner and in super condition. Great area for children and family. 5 bedroom J bath. VillaJ{c of H arbor Vic'w . $176,500 J. COLDWEU. IAMKEI CO. 644-1766 2111 SANJOAOUINHll.LSAO. IN NEWPORT CENTl!A 642-5678. ~ -~~~~~~~- S©~4'!lA-~t,~s · Foxy 3 lx'droom. 3 bath Townhome •n a ne w, young, 1>lanncd com· mu'nity . Luxurious amenities lnrlude large . ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ clubhouse. pool, jacuzzi '- and much, m uch more. GtMral IOOJIGeMral 1002 Tltflf Intriguing Word Gome with o Cltudfe ------a.M..., C\AY I, POUMI • ._ ....... ol .... '"' IC10..i.i.d --" i... ......... ._ ti~ -do. I HEWKAR I I I I I I I SHEWO I i--.1---12_,..,...1 i -r--11 ~ I T A V E L I " f~,.. il o'le wre woy to I I IC I 1111 11 yov"tu trnokln"J too . . . . _ . mvc" 1r ye v ceovoh. do you ,.-----~~__, \nnd ov• -"on•I\ ~ •• I " A p N E D I l--rl '-r.-l l....,,,....-.,.,-...-1 -i 0 C°"'pfft8 •h• chw~I~ ovo•td -• • -• by •1111"0 ~ ,.,.~ "'•"'"0 we>td _...__... ..... .__..._ __ 1°" dt .. loo 1.-,,.., Nt. ~ b~lqw Full price $72,500. CALL ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •• SS6·2660 c;::: SELECT I PROPERTIES HAPPYWTER We fowul you can put all your eggs into on e basket. Enjoy a " bcdrm Condo. Clean, Just paint· t'd. Easy care kitchen. Private yard & patio. Comm. pool. CbUdrcn'11 play area. clubhouse & pllrk. Near So. Coast Pla7.a. Make offer now. Priced at n low $.'13,500. 64!1.$W. macnab I Irvine realty THE GOOD LIFE ... can be yours in thiR Deedield 28R, 2~ bath townbome. If you're tired or all the upkeep, but still would like to enjoy the privacy or your own patio + swimming pools & jncuzzls this• should appeal to you ! $691900 feeJ Lila Harper 752·1414. (M57) l 642-1235 644·'200 I 901 Dover Orlw H•rbor View Center ' lrvl"-At Campus Valley C.nttr 7S2·1414 - 17 . l .. ' ................................................... ···············---······ ······················· G.....,.ol I 002 G ... ,_ t OOJ a..o. ,..,. I 007 Hou1nForS• ~for Wt Houw6 f1w We ~Monday~!!Jt'.!.• Ap~rt~I ~~·_!19!!n.!._ ____ ----:-_ _.:;:DA;,.;;l:-L Y;...P-:ll.~O~T __ • .....,"f ••••••••••••••••.,_r.,••• •••• •• • ••• •••••• ••••••• ~1 For Sdt Hou••• for Sat. 'HousH For Sat. ~ ....•••••.•••••••.....••••......•............ BEAUTIFUL 5 BDRM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUHt41.DFOR IM,'ORTAHT Meach hou~. 2 l<ils 0.. ,.... I 026 0.. floltlf I 026 .,. •••• •••• •••••••••••• ••••• ••••• •• •••••••••• • • •• •• • •• ••••••••••• • •• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••-••• lrvW.. I 044 Newport hoch t 069 ,.._wport leoch I 069 Mission Viejo. Best & largest, with large raolily rm., formal dining rm., frplc & 3 car garage. This 2850 sq. ft. beauty offered by trans!. owner (or $125,000., PROFESSIONAL BLDG. Anaheim 10 modem offices -r. 3 secretary of- fices, kitchen, 4 baths. air cood'd .. musk. w alnut paneling, + lg. law library with book s helvin g Ample parking & plans avail. for an addi- tional 2,000 sq. fl. of building. Pride of ownership property. schedulred yearly Jncomc $27,000. Asking price $225.000- 159-0811 PEOPLE 900 W. Balboa $145.000 Mar1ball Rlty. ti75·4600 P r o f e .. s 1 o n n I I y ~r. 4b3, wet bu, form ul lami:scuped cornl'r lot din.rm. drn & lam rm 11)1)1(:. allruct 1ve wanter $171*.$00 613 3226 ;;.11d summer. Sparkling - pool enhance~ th•~ pre· COf'OftQ cW M• I 022 st1g1ou:. home. Vaulted ••••••••••••••••••••••• cetling s pro\'ldc 11 dramatic ennronm('nt ror comrortablu ran11ly hvini: Owm•r r.in,.,IOU6 to :.di and hJ:. 1 t'llut·t•d tht• prict (;ull collect 842·2SJS u •, 1 • , • 1 ' I '. IRAMDNEW 41R +DEN the ideal C'Ombinat1on nf a new hom e 10 an \'!llab lt!>hcd ncl"h l'w1rhood. rl•atunng ull lht' latl•i.t klll'hl'n up po1ntmt·n1:.. O\'ers1tcd 11urage, luq~c rooms. 3 bulhs, stop down wet bar. mlni OCt'ttn view. /\II wal king d11.tancc-to pnvate ~ach. UGUNAIEACH NOW ONLY Charming home ,gn I Jr.Rt' lot; room to add lfo. darl $I 59 .500. fff. log Ju.st as is. American C:all 644-721 I Home Shield WJrrJnty lo ~ bu) C'r I Udrm • frplc On !:. Bluebird Canyon Hd t~ Sl25,000 • ' DANA P.OINT U"DMAU ' Custom executive hom e with over 3600 sq. ft. or quality construction . that includes oak floors, basement. generous r oom sizes a nd ocean view. Call today to inspect this un- us ual home being offer ed at $225,000. Financing available. 673·3663 642 ~ F:vcs A .. ONCWPOf'TC.tNTtl•lJt•tVL '!>0811 COSTAMESA Spyglass. view, pool . .. ., ' ' • 11 , • Sl 200 'mo lse option ANCHORAGE INVESTMENTS R~Jror "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I JI 1 de :i wa >: 2 Story . 2 &w 1968 or s.i1 5162 -: bdrm • <. Jpe St•r1es. ---496 -7711 GltMf'ol 1002 G.-ral 1002 ··•···············•···· .•..•.•.••.......•....• BLUFFS VIEW OF THE CLAPPER RAIL That's the Light Footed Clapper Rail. of course. One or the thousands of birds that fl ock to the Back Bay and you can be one or the few people with a panoramic view of the Back Bay from this 3 bdrm. 1950 s q. ft. Trina condominium. The original owners took meticulous care of this end unit located across from the pool. It's on f cc land and subjt·ct of estate sale. UN I f)U r: fi()M l:S REAL To ns· l.i7!J 6000 24-lJ (a .1 Co.isl H1qhwav. Corona r1 .. t Mor ·•'"' "' r,1, . , v. "'' ,11 1,.i1J !,!J!JO ;,dull c·ondo :"J1·:.tl('<I an Eu~:al) plus trf'r!'>, \\ obi g tl ra(!l'. frpll' • l'nl'I ()allo ~.000 i;73 3663 1).12·479!1 f:\ ('' associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 202'. W lolbqo 6 7 l Ju 1 EXECUTIVE RETREAT· POOL $69,950 Th<' one you have h<'C'n w111ttnf! ror ! TO\\ l'rtnl( tn•es ~helter roach' a) leadin~ to th1:. l'\t'l'Ull\ e retreat! l'ottai:c walkway tn :.ccluded l'O· try' Lavish la\'. rm . w usctl bnd; hearlh • l'ountrv k1t,hl•n w I (' n I' I()-, I' rt pa I I 0 ' Sl·pat ah' hdrm rnmplC\ h r1 U ' l'' I ' " l' I' JI I n I! hdrm' • SpJ11..lms: '"m ml'r fun 110111 ' "'''" t l,1-.t' llurr. • l'.111>I17 Wiil .. BYOWHER SpyglJ'!> 11111. 5259.000 5 . . _ Hr :i Ba. \'ww Harbor \ 1ew 11111 .... Sl!1J.500 I llr Dmta Point I 0261 Dano Point I 026 :? IJ,t Vil·"' hl0 :!9Kl ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .. •••••••••••••••••••• iQuahrwd Bu\·1·r' Only 1 \'EHY :":ICE Uuplt."x So of II"~ On 1·orrwr 2 lrplc., llrdw<I floor:. ::.1 5 5 , u o u h > o \\ n 1• r ti73 !)O&l By Ownr. R-2 5165,000 f>.10·8:!5>1 Costa Mesa 1024 ••••••••.............•. Open l!l4!5 Lanai Dr 5Br. xlnl <'OUnt ry clb loc. Man y x t ra:. S-'8 8614 /M0.2018 MESA VERDE Fine 4 5 bdrms, 2 story 212 h:i home•. :\I UST s1-:1-;1 THE HOMESELLERS 752-5353 SURF AND HARBOR VIEW • ..iet)IMt cGINIDIRinium situated °" Dano ,olftt l*tf. Mcay fifte fHhlrel. IMpOrted Hall• th ...try, upcJI oded carpets. liCJM flxhlrft. .ct ctrap.1. Wood ......._ ht b.clroonL A ·nry WCIMft hoMt. COft•1uelty poof, ttlllli1 courts, and jacuz:d •• $151,500 SOUTH LAG\''i.\ 1'1'1· 1'1~2 495-1720 I.\(; LIV r\ llE\C'll l'li·2~R'l O\~\ 1'01\:T 1•1:i IUll 2 MESA VERDE --Costa Mesa I 024 Hwttinqton S.ach I 040 . ...•..•...............•....•.•.•.••••••...... MESA VERDE Cool Pool [\8llHMtl ~~:! .......... !~~~,~~~:! .......... !?.~~ ---------.. , lh-puhht·. b<>aul !-opa111:...h :.tylC'd home with IJ~t· lot -4 Brlrms 3 bath:.. rhmni: & tam1ly rms & olflt'l' Of krt•d al Sl:!i 500 II :. J peach' Spac1oui. 3 Br 2 Ba. F:im Hm. Sol.11 water heall'r On cp111•1 1·ul lit• :.uc'. " pnn~ \\ 111 nllll! 1>ea1·h lrl't', on II!<' lot llv ownl'I'. l'rir11• On I) S75.000 545 327;J or ~10·3422 Parle Your Boot Sopt'r rint• homl'. ~rl'.11 I uo l'l'nkr prt' .ill-\.int. pool & pa1 l~ IJ.11 I IK-droom!>, IJ1111ly room, lireplal'l-. turmal urning Gre.it tor :-.um m1•r OR;ICE IUILDING Excellent 2 story builclmg. Top C ivic Center l~al wn . Sl'llcr Exchange. $420,000. 673-4400 1002 Gmeral 1002 ······················· ...................... . l BR RANCH STYLE l'n\ alt• lllllrl\ .1111 o·lltl\ h'.tturt'~ 1louhh• 1lo11r 1·11 l1y Ill ~ll·p 1111\\f\ l,I\ 11)1! l!oom \\llh '11l1t•1I lw.1m t't•1hni:~ 1'1oor tu 11•1hn1• f1r1•plnc·1' ('1111111 r\ l\1t<·h1•1) "11h rorrn.11 llin in~ llui;t' :\1.1,tr-r ~"''" l41th F amily 11•t1cat l'all !16.1 t)71l7 Move-ln.Abl~ m 11.irhur \ ,,.,,. I l11m1• J\'f'W fHllllt lfl'lcl•• ,111.t lllJI l 11111,11h•1I I ·"I"'' "·"I nl\ 1·rini.:' .11111 .tr 'I"'' • ll•·1lrm' Ii.:,. t.11n1h ''""" "' \\ 1•( h.11 ~ '" 111.11 <1111 lllJ! llK)lll ' l-11 q1l.111 '> Vll'W f IO\ 1•1 1•11 I' 11 111 !'-om~·r"'l 111n1ll'f \ k 111;.. " onh Sl1>:1,!t:>11 •~11 • •;11 ""~S.IUd ti"~ REALTORS BUILD I I UNITS .t On lh1s prmw p11•1·1· of land & enjoy ln>c ~h1•llN. appre<'lnt1on & 1nrom1• Bicycle 1lii.tanc·c to llll' beach. frill 771 1 Walker B lee Real lst11t11 Newporl Exec. F(xer UPDer 11 .. auldul \'-it.w <H' II \('h. H \ 'r l .. 11 1:1 . Jll •l"lint.: IJIUh 'l\lt• lf1•r•• ' itn Oflpi•rl lllllt \ lo II th•· •. , •.• ult\~' \\tu• "·•nl:o-; to ti\ up a hnnw th•·\\,,, h1· \\.1111 .. ll II \llU hJ\I' 1111.1i.:in.il111n th" " )u'1 th1• horn; 1111 )Ull \ •111 ti h.-ltn hurr\' •m 1111, mil'· l'Jll 1>-1:1 llJ41:1 ~ liiilliil EXPANSIVE YES! EX,EMSIVE. MO! CI\ 1·1 .! IH I 't ti °" " Ill I ,,f .111 l 1~1rr11' , t.1to11l111h hurt u t "' I , ' •; "' h t 1 .... 1111> II "tl111 '''" h Jl•llOh'<I & Ill l(t>CYI .oc '"' I )f l••to ti JI "nf\· $Id '•H1 .>I.-!>4:.11 OCEANFRO..n Triplt"( +-f.:Ul'~t apart mr-nt C.rl'.11 S11mrnl·r Win11•r 11°111 a I 1-;."y to :.how' ,"1-1!1,:itkl associated BAOl<EAS-AEALTOAS l OH W lolboo 6 I • ••o I 1002 GtMral 1002 .............................................. ~y LIVING FAMILY STYLE En)o,\ thl' fun hit• no lu.,s no IK1thr·r. )C't With plenty ot r0<1m for t hl' I.unity anti m.".1m11m )Jrt\'a<'y 1-;; .... v <t l'l't''o:. :.lorl's, 1·h11rl'h1·' .inrl ~t·hool~ ('.II I tor rnf11 11n th" 3 IKlnn 1101111.1 plan !>11!1 ,,(JO 640-6161 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC . YOUWOM'T BELIEVE THIS 1 •ACRE $64,990 < ul •ll-,,1e-c•ntn 111 trt•f' hnl''<I 11n\at• tlr.I\•' lt·Jib lo -.r·pa ralt• i.: ·"JI!•' ~ \\ "I I( .. h (\ p ' I' I I\ J I I' r•1urtv.ircl • lllH> p.1l111 ... \111l!-.\11\11. 111u1 t • 111om t"r 1'001.' I -,;111·:1 n ;\ \Ill.I:' 1-.ul pl.1\ h 111 1· ""' 1""1' lc1>11h• '' .1 ~ ... 111 m1·t kilt h1 ·11 • "''Jl I ,1111 1111 • l \1 ~11111noth lld rn" \ 0"\ "I ,1.,:.111\ 11fljHOl I 111)11 \ 0 \\1111 l 1,,.,t lh• '" t•k••nll ( .tll lH l<'h. >111 Wlll 759-0226 f CCNIN ASSCCIATES I AEXlTOfil(j --J TWO TRIPLEXES COSTA MESA All 2 HcJrm:.. ownt•r's unil has fpll'. fortl'tl air heat. low ma int. ol Y" 1ww. SI 15,000 C.il'h eu1101u s 0"(" MOUSI. ~LAl rv t16l()f.,nc1e C~'t• M• _. 645·9161 A REAL CHARMER l 1,insf1•rrl•d. mu't ~di. llllllla 1• .I hr ;! hJ, JllHll. ,1 1· 11ntl1·r~1 net '11rnk Ii s. lri: l.1m Im CfUJI <lt•l'OI th1 uout .1 'r' 11111 Sl'" t•1 hdll'\ t' W.!.000 ">57 2959 L,.1\ rl\ 11rea Cul de c;ac 1-'11r ~.ilc b} 11w1\l'r 3 Br & :! ha lri: kit. dint• rm II\ 1 m. l.im rm . 1thl lrpll' :! l'.1t10:., Si2.~IO '>Iii !1751 ,oil 5 t-OJ)t'n h'l' Sat & -..rn 11 :; '\;1•14 :1hr :! h.1 S7 I !JOO :!:11 l W 1·rntr,11. S A. 1"1.11 511 1 0 1:.?7 1:1t 7:1>n By Ownr, Vacant "ho" 11 h~ a1111t onb :1h1 , .' 11.1 • <I 11 fl II I-I I' II I' h !\8l I tJ11.11t1 I' S.1to ilHI ltiPdtl 1~:"'>11.7 1or i~l lt>I:. ----·-.. ·-,, tl\\n1·r :1111 1h.1 llui:1 lot 1mm ... ~; .•• !loo 8600 SO. FT. \ 11.1n1 'l>.1•111u' 11411 ,1111 \ nft1• ,. 111111111111• =--•'.If ,, ... \ • 17 pl I. ~ 'liJI f•, 10f)rP ft\ .Ill t on\ ··n11·n1 1·111 nt•r 1111 .1 Hill\ " Im~ 'loll ~lll.1 hl1• l<1r m.1nv ,,,,., Z11n1•d (' ;.! :"lol'l'<I' 1>aml & t·li-.11) up, hut l'nfrrl to 't•ll 123-15 w(' ... tmtn\ter. (~ r; DONALD M . BIRD A\\oc•o••t. •••l'o'' 3 IEDROOM $59,500 fkuuttlul :t ht•clro11m h<wn(• \.0111 m1•I k1tl'lwn Fi1 m ti v s 1 tNI I 1' 1 n r.: roc1m llui:e rea r ) ard Grcut as~umJhl<' \I \ • pay mf'nlli flf s:!72 Pl'r month Ca II 963 67117 ('""''-I 1 oJ • r \ ( 'I ' I ' f I ~>Ill :l!llil\ flt II) 11111\ °''I-\K l'Hl•.\'11'.W :!>I h1 .inti 111·w :! ... ion 1\111)11'' W1•.,1-.dt• Cc"t.1 .\11•,,1 \ppt nntv Wntf' ('la:.slflf'tl \d llCIH Dally l'ilol I' () IW'I\ 1650. ( 'o:..tj Mt·~a !1".!li2G ---- MESA DELMAR 1023 PIU-;.<;1010 .1 Ar. 2ha, ram r m, pool, 1nlC'rrom. tire alurm, 'moke ;ilarm. nrw cpl'g, d~e to schls. ~hops & rrcr<'at111n ~1.500. For ,\ppt <'all 5Ui S.1115. So. Calif R.alty_ MESA VERDE MORTH 1\ rare oe<:us1on • /\ ra n t .1.'ll H' M <'!Ill Vl'r<lc :J ll('(!room home with love ly yurd. pool und trcmt'n· dou~ fnm1ly room. Also an 18 by 22 BONUS room. Must ~te to appreciate. C:ill for appt. POTENTIAL + Sll6.500. T arbt:ll, HLTW:i. ('OJll 962·55htl 2 Units, good area, good package, good pot<inllal. OWNER'S f\ ,\KG/\ IN. 640-9900 Grab IL qu11·k ! rrt•tt y \\LLEY HE.\IT' t470 Jemboree Rd NfM'p<WI 81'!.>-ch MORE FOR YOUR MONEY Over :! .000 sq rt J\ 11 Ol'\\ kitchen w hui;<• fmlv rm I hdrm~ & 3 bath~ ~ll'l·I~ decorated hom<· to l'()O wn1cnt lo<:allon ,\skani:: only 58-1. 750 545·9-t!>I - Walker &lee Reel Estate MESA VERDE •t Br. den. family SpcC'tacular amenities. SI IU.UOO 8JJ.:l821 1-\·rguson Healtnr:. ---- Fountain Valley I 0 3 4 ··············•·•·····• Fountain Pnrk 2 sly. 3 Hr cntl unit Twnhme ArlJ :\11le Sq !'ark 562.500 llrm P nnr only. !'llO 031 1 or 5~J.Jti21l Hwttinqton .. ach I 040 ....................... Sc·C'lll!>llln 1n thl' 1·1t\ 211r l•t>nth11u~t· t'onclo h~ owner s.'>l).IJOO IS-If> 2t,11n lly owner. :! sty. 4 Br 212 Ba. lge family rm,, 2 rplc's, Wfpvt !>Undcrk Otr li:e rn!>tr bdrm. Formal It v 1ni; & d ining rm. lndscpd. sprklrs, front & wallpaper. carpel:.. new Lile. pancl1ni:. " bedroom:-. rn odrrn kllcht.'n that Mom will love $04.000. Tarlwll. RJ..TRS, rnll !S-1:? HM~. OWNl::H S FIXl::H SJ\t' SSS her<'' I \rr:..1t1lc l>t11roumi. cl1n1ni; k1ll'ht·n. big II\ 111.: ruom. hl'art) I 1 rt•pl;u ·,•. Ul\ crl'd µatm Clt>,l' to t'\l'r }1htng. ~.700. Tarht•ll. RLTRS. l'all !lti2 5566 WALK TO BEACH 1r you ran tear yourself awa \' for a 1 l hour from this -lo,•ely. l:i rgl'. one ycor new. :t hl•drnom. 2 1 ~ hath l'rc:.lry hu11t townhouse. Only S72.uoo. Call now. FUN FAMILY LIVING (;rcat pool horn<' with r1rc nni: & lol'\ of det'k· 101:. Onl.' ,J m1lr from th<' ON•an llui:1• h crlrm:-., form.ti din1n.:. hugl' fam1h room. 3 cJr garag« EH·r} I hing for fam1I) fun' Jusl Sllll,Ol>O • Roberts Realty llU 1 lncb lltd Mu•llflC1tl k&UI rear, 3 car gar, on cul de ~~~~~~~~~~l Sal' 96.1·8437 art 5PM. BY OWNER $45.900 BC'3Ullful Cont in<'nlal Townhou!>e. :J Br 2 Ba. rpl<'. Poot . t ennis, will finance, at 8',,,, 20' c down. 897 · 7272 Dutch Haven Marina La Cuesta 5 bdrm, 3 bath. popular El lujon moclel. 3 car ~arnRe, 140 fom rm + patio. s utim 1L prl'11cnl hnm1· an trude . 968·3371 or f)ilt).17:;.a, ...---. Walker R lee Reel fstat11 LANDMARK • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Oodbridgt Arborlob Cllolce Waterlr0ttt New 2-level E;)(ec C()ntlo Select carpet & mo\e 111 now Reduced for qu11·k :.ale-S73-2&1/S48 0122 ELIGAMT LIDO ISLE HOME · STEAL IT!! 3 Bdrm., speaker syste m thruout. Family rm. with fireplace. 3 car gar age. Call ror appt. $2601000. and relax m gracious liv Ing an Univer:.ity P.irlr.. 2 sty. townhome. 3 BR, 2 ba .. ram. rm. Walk 11r ll1cycle to pool. ll'nn1:-. gotr. park.'! & :.hopp1n11 . ., '\ ?./,~ l ,IDO HEAl,1'1" C I'.( 3377 Via Lido, Newport lf'Oefr ' 673-7300 .000 Irvine I 044 LOCJ&lna IHch I 041 . ......•......................••..•...•..•..•. TURTLEtlOCK WANTED! 6U-CUSTOM By an)onc "ho hais a dt· PrC'!lt ig1ous Turtlero<'k Ii sirt' to own a !urge fam1 Bdrm. rui.tom. Qu1l'I ly ·I bcdrm hnmo with" tr~ hned strC'l'l. G.ill·<l family room .111d Corm:il gardl'n entry . ll u.:t· danani: mom• The Olym ~eparate family room. pie :.1te Po<>I & tennis Formal d1nin11 room cour1.$ are near and th•• Hnck frplc. in elei.:ant home and yard are a <k· living room. Large hght1 It'~ priced to sell' ma:.lcr "mg_ Laundry Burr)• Call room Prnfess10nalh Red C~t Ocean Vistas Stunnin~ !>Ull'>l'l'>, tennis & I014n 1n lht:. :\l)l'\11' ll 1 II s. 2 hd r rn ho m •'. lld"d llr:.. l<1atl:. of potential Sl:l-l,500. landHapl'd 3 1 Jr Realton833-3380 ~Jra!(" Only Sl2J.UOO 1----------1 (;jll ltKIU) I 752·111111 Expansive Serenil v '>t'<'m:. tu b1• lhl• kt..'mOtl· in lt11., I bdrm \ 11 hom1' 1.ot·;1tt•ll in one 111 llw lw~t lll'11:hlK1rhoml:. ::.1!11 000 rp, t I• I '• I~ I WOODIR1DGE ARBOR LAKE Lo•lk111~~ tor 1111·~t11:1ou' U •11.. •, II\ 1111:· Ttwn :.1•1· lh1' .,,,,,,,,,,...,,,, ----------1 guri:o·nu' Urr.111·t1tt l!Al ESTATI • modl'I h•>llH' lot .lll·ll ..cio· ~Jt, . Starter Home! al°rll'!> lri11n ho.JI hllllM' .~:·;M:n==== ... ;:;'::;O):::~ and 1;1kc• l'ompll'll' \\1th C \,l tl' :! h,•drm \\1th :! htlrm~. ih-u . loim:.tl rust om l 1replac1• & Jinrni: im , 2 h:ilhl't . ta!>tc.:ful ly l'0\'111:-ed I ronl ltrci>IJt'l' .iru1 m;iny otht•1 ratio Varel 1s a l':l.l'lllllJ.: ,.,Ir.ii. O\\lll'I' 11 n cl s <' a P •' rt '' 111 hdp f1nJnt't' !111:1 l•n· mai:.tt!rp1cn• 1 Near n1m cly hornt:. p11,·erl to M·ll mun1ty µark a nri pool and tcnm:-l'OUrt ~ Sound nlre" Call Ked Carpet Realtors. 833 3380. ONE ACRE ESTATE San Juan <lrt·am home. l'ndcr ('on:-trul·t11111, dl'· luxt• 1·u:-.tom hullt home on on•• al'rt• t·~talt• n\·.,r· IC1nk 1111: C:a p1 !1 l r:i 111' V.;lh-y. -I b1·droom'I, I ---------, __________ ,bath.,, ~OllrfOl't k1tl'(11'1l IRVINE POOL with c\'('rythan~ built 1n. red hill ~:.:. = 5 5 2-7500 $69,900 311n·µla1·c:. ~!JO,ooo. Charmini; lrnnc pool Privacy home (Jull't tree hno·<I Big Fun Patio :,,tref't. Formal din ~ ..... .... c~~ ::i \lon.ird1 ll.1y PIJ t.J l.JJ.:Ull,J 'l~ttd \\OOd pJ1ll'll'•I li\llll: Supt·rhoml·l11rth1•IJm1 rt)(1m l>r11·I.. I ir••plat ,. ly "ho lo\, . .., outdoor LJr!,:l' !>epar,1t1· :\1,"t.-1 parl ":'' 1111: t ll\\'rt·d \\1nii Uuiltin hoo k PJt10. ll11\\1 r pl.llllt'"· ----------:.heh t•s. prolt•,,i,i11nall~ :.pnnkll·r' front .rnd n · 496-7222 831 -0836 landM·apl'd ~roun<I:-. + JI .I l11.·1lrtH1m:-.. t•\ 1·11 " lwautirul l..idui·y :-.hJJ>l'd cl.-n .1n•.1 F11rm0tl rh111n1: JXWll I.Ion I m1:-' th1' Jt lint k I 111 plJt'l' ~ill.KOii. <mh Slj!I !l\IU f • ,01 UK I!. 1 ,1 II.> Ill 17211 7~?..:~~ ··~,TIRRELL ®~ "#llnCalifornia!" • .., • t"IJI CMUtCI'!> - RARE Ol'l'llHTl ;>.IT\' l.1\1• i11 ll r 3 m .11 11· :! II H h 11 m '" llH'Jll ,tl'l 11!>,.. tho• '>l11•1'( l "''I h1· Ir I! "''II oil H't'' tor 'our l1ll,..lllt'" 111 l hm~ °Fant.1 ,..t11· \ ll'"" ~1>1;1,111111 "Z " II 1•:1\ I.TOH •lfl l·l!I,\ I ---lfYOU LOWD~. L1:1•E:m·:)1m $60,900 home. Ca n v1111 vu . Yes, a ARI G llT :in1l WANT ~lti!l,!100. \j38·3•1 •'1 Bt::AliTI 1-'l'l. :! b1•tlrnorn c-ontE'mtH>rary Ii\ in~ at 0" n bkr. _ ~me on a 1·ul dl· ~at· An I h h f lb. w,..1,. t '' unw I" i•r L-a Mi,.....I I 052 l'\tra lari.:1· 1111 1;11ud )OU' \\p h.n,1• .1 3 hdhr111h .~: •••• ;.:•••••••••• !ot.irter hotnt'. WUN T :!' ~ u:.i 11114 n111mw \\ II' LAST' 1 C'.111 toi.C'e h:.b ;imun1: th 111a11y 1•i. OCEAN VIEW ~ l1Ji. J lurm,11 11111 1111 RANCH REAL TY SSl-2000 58:!.SOO BR. 2ha. lrpk 4!1.IU ft. lo Lhe lrg take Club n ghb. pool. ten111' brand·n ew . Try t:'i'. down or 313K. 2ha. 3·rar gar. Entire 2n1I llr ma~ler lolllll'. S!l!l.500. Owner bkr 510·0555 or SKI ·5:l86 -------C'lll\'l•l'<lalt> 1'1 ;111 -l:l. :1 b<>droom. 2 bath :"(•11 carpcti-. drapes. S7ti,!JOO 552 0545. ------- Woodbridqe Arborlake Super upi:ri.tdC'cl 2 hr. :! ha. lux rondo Ul'n, t111·m dtn. area. :\rar l.1k1· SI I I ,500 StifHHI \'nd1·1 mkt Xlnt t.•rm' .. \,·ail ,1 µpro'. \ pri I :1111 h 4!1S·S906 nr 559·1833 uy 't'P lam rm 111.1 ~ Moncrch Bay Terrace prim• i:n•1•nlwlt 1111 a thr pool -.111•d lot liun "rt.;oo Sl'.'lK 111111 Hv 11\\n1 . If 523 CAMPUS Da · lRVIP4E tii:J Olllll d.1 b l!lti 1,:!j I t•\ •• , llJd(' ;t\\JV Ill 1111' •' l.111t.:. lropw.1l ld,1·11~. l·:.1111r'll1· l'U.,tom 111ll·nor, l.1\ "ti ma"lt'r i. "Utll'. fl•1•l1•t•• "Ith 1nlt•rC"11m, rC'gal ""l bJr and cnlar ~~d s:arai:e ('ln:.1• tt> i..rhb & :.hop... SI JO.~HJ. BOND REALTY Rancho S:1n Joaquin 3Br. !l:ll !Ml I 2':i h..i. San l.111,.. Hl·y. Un ------- i;rn. \'1Pw. 770 11:!77 MONARCH BAY --TERRACE CALLUS FOR *HOMES* $60,000-$70,000 In Tustin & Irvine THE HOMESELLER S 752·5353 $69.500 A \'C'ry nice l'l.tr1 i 10 tilt' Ca I 1 ( o r n t .1 h o m 1• ., Bt•aullfully IJOCl,t'.l)H'll and :-.h.1rph· up1:rarl1·d JBr, ram rm, 21".:h.1 , super l'Ui.tnm alm11"l 111.'W. 1'11:-.tdul dt'l'OI' 111 :-.1dc & out. :! patio:.. '"'~ ol mtns /\'k1111: SJ.12,5110. .J,\Y W. Yt-:ATS REAL TO llS •lflll 2217 lake Forest 105S ..•....•............... BYOWHER _______ 1 lhr<tu~ll11111 llHINli \ OL R OFFl-.1< l'.111 lo owner LAKI-: fo'l)l{Jo:ST II Jll-.IH'l'EI>' l..1k"1ro111 + tlm·I... tllr :rn.1. a11 Siii lll lfl. <>1wn WN·k<>n<b CUSTOMIZED :'lta1:n1rircnt, e'tpanded "LaSalle" to\\nhomc an Un1vcrs1ty Park This f ine home ba-; 4 bdrm~ . drn & family rm. & features ceram11· I ill' floonng. VanLwt paper:-. & upgraded earrf't1ni.i The \'Jew from tht.• clen must be SC'en ! Call ui.. we'll arrnni:<'1l. Sl29,5Ult ~~·:.000~ VJLL~ REALTORS RANCH REAL TY 551 -2000 ---- LOCJ&lna hach I 048 . ..•.••.......•.......• Waterfront Livln9 OOCK ~Dr. 30.i, air, By Cl"n cr. Open Wknd:. 5Rl·ll11 5 --------Live 1n ''The W oods" Brand new 4Br, lam & bonus r m. 3 C'ar auto ~ar. wet bar, :! I rpl<'s. Pool, tennis. S600fmo. 644·11511.'I Mission Vleio I 06 7 . .......•..••.......•.. IYOWNER 4 '$ ll<'rlrooms. /\l'~<·on Mdl. :.!2tK) <-~fl It, lll• l(ruclt•d, S!'.111,tlUO. C;ill ll30·9816 ~·· GE 110111 ILllRS ca. [~61111 ~ C hoice Jl untlnitlon Reach loC'n I Ion llllu r schooli;, s hoppin1ot <Uld Marina. Neal 3 bedrm w/huse family rm, ga11 bltn kit., massive slohe (pi e. A bargain at $67,000. 5 ldnft.Pool /Spa llifthly 11parc1 ·c1 11pac ro m rm. frplc. wet bar, over lk'si s parkling flool. $120,000 • OPt:NSUNDAY 1-5 1813t Brcntwell Circle Agent 842· 1006 ·- OVER SO YEARS OF SERVICE ~ 15&.1 MOMARCH IA Y Exclusive Guarded Community. Stunning One -Story Grecian Contemporary 2 Bedroom 2 Bath. Den. Profession a lly Decorated, Newly Carpeted And Dra ped. Swimming PGOI, Access To Private Beach, Tenn is Court s Plus Clubhouse Pri vileges . $142 ,500 Leasehold llf DOYmt DllVI 631 -1800 RAMILJHG IEACH EST A TE 5 IR-POOL Tree lined approach tn RANCH RI.ALTY this executl\'e ranch. 551·2000 Form1tl e ntry t o ________ ..._ __ dramatic li\'IOfot room Buyer ne<'di' Oplx within s ForrMI dlnmg 1:1 C'nnve mi or CM . Wii l pay niently scn·t'd from hu1ote around s100.ooo. 631·1"46 country stylE'd k1trh<'n Separole family room ---------• O\'l'rlooks i1pnrl..ll01l pool nnd terrac<'~. St on<' firt•µln<'e . llldeowny wing for mat1ter 11u1tc & children's qunurri. 11tyk & grncc cle!'IJ:nt•d on one level. ll11rry won't last. 963·7881. Ol'IN Ill q . II 1.111'< 1or1 'Jl('I• ~-' THE R£At ESJATER~- 531·5800 Wnthavttft Realtors W1 II Metworil MUST SELL. MOVING 2 1tory 2400 sq.n. Jm. mac, E•cs & wknda 068-5400 $58, 900 am. I 044 3 Br + lamH.v. shake ••••••••••••••••••••••• roof. nrepuuie. wtSTSIOE RCMCho'S• JoaqMin RW.TY, INC. 2br & den on aolf counr. ••• 2323 2Ut\)ng &reen nl back -· dc)or, forl'vcr view. clo:10 ....;;;=;;_,;=""'-----to ,tennis c lub. $79.500. Comfort' Call 833-8511 wkdy11 nr For 0 ~ 840275 el es & wknds F in e family lio m e, 3 .J;.._~~ b e drooms. din In ii -- kil<"hcn. lartic llvlnit Calif flm fQr ule b7 room Is 1rHt fnr rnltr owner 3' Br, upard'd , ta\nlna . B ia covered lovt!l y lndac pd , .ti patio. Only S68,900, cell counyd. 113.500. Call 'tarbell, 'RLTRS, IMM8S4 5Sl-245J • .rnnc only. RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 IRVINE'S FINEST Boutiful Rancho San Joaquin T o wnhom4• Overlookt greenbelt & pool. With this home you can forgcl 1ho11e yord chorts & enjoy elcgnnt llvln~. Dr ttrr' Hurry' Qi ll 64S-0303 f:'OREST E OLS ON OCEAN VIEW Bdrm. cont.emp. home o 2 LOTS: OC'enn vtew rrom lgc. patio de~k 1 Cozy l1 v, rm w /C1replaC'<' S99,500 F ULL PRICF: MISSION REAL TY "'°" 494-07 l 1 OCl.ANVIEW Building :11tl'. exC'lul\lve> area, /\lltio ik'O<'h ; h•s" than 300 cosy !ltep~ to the u nd ~ 9!0.000 Or<'on Vl('w, k dwd & Glusi1. :I Vr11 old, 4llt;. 3ba. S2 24.~00 702 :--t Jomes Pl. tM 2·428'J owner. UPPER IACKIAY 3 IWdrm, 4 beth. AU<l:jl h<>illle + POOt.. C:u1totn bu1 lt on a C'Orn<'r lqt Loli~ of vo.luc for onl)r $13(000. Cnll 645·7221. CIHTUIY 21 WHtcJlff Realty I . l . I HM.n.U~ H-Mt.l.la~ Houu~ H ... uafwwialled COftdomini""'' Aporf1Mnt1u..tw.. OU H-~-'--~ 34"1:. ·················-···· DA!LY PILOT M .......... • ......... _. ....................... ....................... ....................... "" ........ ,., ••24 ......__....__.1£..a....a.-. ,.--"-.......... -•• ,.., --o ·.1-n•• .. _.... 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'J PllA.91!:11 ExC'elleol v1t·v. .Full .,.._ ..... r .... "'.w -Brand new 3 bedrm •Jt80'Al..S * BL\J'Ft'S CONOOS do. immar. air, no l)(ll:\ 1 lidrm $240 ..,...,.1·r1·-.. Mdioa~·o ... ur, B .aq.ft.•---1~ acres LANl>ING bome. 1900 z oR -~ Leas.a Q.al'lw( al ~W $J:l() 830-~ '"'· ... ...,7" """ ""' ' .. ., pnci·~.900 Kit thalmetAD BK.8 n ................... Jlllodth 3l -----12 owm11•4.,. -.,, ~-cmy deo,itot colld, 7M/~717 C'U4)ai.51rf ~ft,.""1hlformal dintng, 28ft . . . . ...... $UIO · A4;eo1ti44 ll TowfthouH Bc:iuti ul park like al· h lllk fl'OD'l·PDOI & 40 ORllZ·l:90 OftSlZ,._ CllW'llU" W1l1WI 1 yr L'>e 4' ZltK .............. ~ umine CTet't . P' l Unfuntltfw.d 3525 musvherr, pool, 1p11. 3Cr~ or piark, walkltlll--------~-·1---~:;.;:=.;::;:::;;;.. __ , J"l'Wl£Wt81DIJJ:~Jllll .a:llO iier mo. 1nr ldi 2.llll,d110 ••...••.•• tm comm. Gaard('d Gate ....................... Just a few steps to cud distance tosehl. $164.~. ~OHi •m YA W1J'UMS aJllD(). -2Jtt, .Iba, db ... *1m. JBR ............... $350 New a br. t ba or'? br & 2Br, Occ11n Vlrw, aar.11un pleteshopplng. • Open ll'>USC Sat.Sun 10 5 your mobile hum~· Si~ :sBT J~ pr, l~ _./dot'lt ~ 3 iltdnn, 2 bath SBlt .•..•...••.••.• SiOI> den w/pool, ;rarazz.t, kn deck. 2 µa llul. JlC'IVI Wheelch111rdesljned ·1335 Port C.:..i rl o w . i\llut1llt1ei.<1,..ul. t.oine en IS'& fnitd lot,...._ an.d-.pankln bl>u. ... e in 1;reat SBR ............... ~ n is. $7ZS mo. Call jac unl, :>2:it·ti827, ~an Adulls,nopet.s ~M>481t!UPM ta; to ~hoo.e from. ta• ltv r:a>. ffllk, e~. ,.-ew • .J'~b . •ati a( meifhborlu>od. IJrnined. 3 BR. ••..•.•••••••• ~86 6M-41132. (..'h:m 1111 E. Ulth Street ---------1 XJot&.crmis. BKH Xnll. taw\S. DKR. .a.Jtm> • ..atll~ qpt., .... ...,,mo. llobens 3BR .•••...•••••.. ~ - - -&4G-6816or6'2·0856 IUMGS ROAD (7 t4>677~t m.0611.-u ~DID 1lellll\YJNB;J9 aaR ............. ~ OC~ .a..N o.pa.ic.s Unf\lm 1600 Exclosive-P a noramtc OR57l·OSJO OR~ COPS CT~ tBk ................ !1100 liiA ...................... . Ocean view overlk'g all•----------i lR£Al.ll'ORS 4 BR ... 5500 VIEW flti(). !Br, dl'n. frplr. I~ Hew,.n. Billy. :;.e boat 1'AXSMIL"Ja? A¥0CADC>S 671-SSll Vacant. 3 BR, l ~t ba, 4BR . • •..•.. $till() Tl ~d. i,:i;rdl'll nr Lake Pk ra c e s . Ch r 1 t1 t mu s 4+ ~aiada2Br. Zia cloMl to ocean. $350. A.gk 1l8Jt fom rm, am rm.:: 11 B 5:J6 0111 p<1rade, ~wnue. •UObt~l. Nr Newhall 628 8c:Ji. ftaale.-7..SOO. n.....i,ex. 2 Br J Du, eomp. for'l\elth968·1317 B~ h"'-1. bll.ll:-. ... ~t lllt1' WaUt w bea<'h JOr, .:iuu. 111111· H·rruin. $200 /pet _...d l d I .... ,"" " •-t L. • h d I ;1c L'om11dt•I' some tr.ide. re ecora e • gar• i.m 2 o,Dr J!Olldo. adult com· huae dllC.k. S67S mo. "a ~ '"-" s ,.,."''' e den, wd bar. 2 fl)lo. 2 fnd! yd. Sotl d\JM OK, no plex, pool & rec focU. Nr 4:ADL. ••••••••• •• •••••• •••••• cair t ar. t"prt, dt"CkllH! ~r C.iltt t;1l) 100 i\cs. f'll!lB . $271> + dep. Brookhurst & Adomi.. JACOIS-.U.TY Costa Mesa 3724 ~ lhru-out. Ry owa1•r .._. ... 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Al.imito.' a rea. --.-, Plush Jbr, 2ba condC'I. 2 ·,·~ 1dng, 11:11111. 1-:"'-BllV. drp1>. pJl10. K1ds olc. $215.' 111 ... l'l ll\lll·.'I<\ 11wrw1~h1p uml' ·Oldie:. 1 .... 1 lh Slf'S I Bi . )a n J p;tli<l, car o a r . pali o. Slcpt.looccan.211r.lll.1, Juuniln lo111•k up 962 Ut>i8 • ·" m Ill •1 l -I I • 0 -...tno ' mor•· l'lv C"'I' .. r h d ll 11 1.1\l.IOlt:-. h111 1!<ot11f1.,, n •·11r dollhou.,.t· "''huge roor ~lie..-Mr.~4900'· '". washer dryer, pool, ten· un urms e ur pi.I r ~ ~too rn". ind u l1l. --------l o!Ji•l~tw l'I.' 11'1 'l\i 1· .. t.•l1 t t 11ll1•rl•rl .1t \d R1•f n1: in cl. c f'C . .,.. G ........ ru.o;,-$$35. Joon, 8'16·1371 turn, couple~ l)r fa mily f;';520!1'J 4 Sl-:1\."0~SAPTS ;\"II , 11110 11 y ,\ I' Pe1.i.iehud ok • • onsumirrs 111.., °'846,2597 only. SJSll m o. Utll rn· -----Spec. 2 br tnhsc, l~ ba, .. Ol~'"l·M i':'\"1 ONL y. . uo-i62.1 --------eluded. (71411132·!1871 lalboa PeniMtllla 3807 poot, pvl patio. Adults. '.l.r lwud1 & l 'k \i1•w 1Ur "II ;1 • " 'I ' I 1 ,, r n1 ll••lor.111111· mu-i . ..ti -.XO l!HI fl"'nl .0.1 I ~11,"I ttl'.l "kll•h Gcrrum llelllh_ '.! fir, filed yard Hcfn ~. tniw :1244 UMCM RUL'TY -R-1-.,-.. --, 2 U M ••••••••••••••••••••••• l"o pets. $25(). mo. 135 l~ 3.206 S>!i!>. View Catalina, i.::ir. ,_.................. SS!l·20'0D ca ..,.arp r + str Walk to waler. SIMI. Ut1l Joann SL. Mgrapt3 ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• Sm.&llHue.~ WAtHUTC"'U.llE swtc•. bltni;. bnat shp pd F<"e Lllxur" Bit\. vu~'(, :i n r _•_•C.-_,.,Guide_.. , -· fulnch S. J. 2 nr +den. on IB25 mo. :>Sri""'ll!J 1'tarn R.cntali:. 540 ~1:rrn Ouplex. Quiel Eastside i J Ocan, 5harp 2 bdrm ron• Golf Course w/pnmr v u .. ,--.---. Ur. bllns, pllt yard. Gar, 2 IM. bh115• f · C'l)h, Nr MESA VERDt; ('( do w 'central air conth· $M0 S4~ 7M4 ' SPOTLESS ,_ Hi· di•n. -:'\1•wly rt·modrl1·<1 rm & lflLh Plore. s:IOO. no pets. Son Juon di "~: P.tl HJ .~so mu lOOOaq ft. -I Ur. fam. din, lJoowl!. freshly painl~d. ---' -----Ila, Monaco. •nd ~:ml krl 1• hlk to h1 h. \ 111 p<I. f.4<1 Slllll Copi1trono 1078 ii; t/11,ull'f.tto· 1 14~·~1.21~0'.!91 i.lud,, 2 12 h;i , u••W re ady \C'I move 1n10 LDCJlllMlleaeh 3248 c orc. u\'a1I sr;so mo Stmi &.rcln,ll Shrlo.ilh ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'1U l1t.EA,..,l..,lll,., lilt II <'Ph dr~• p.11 nl lhru.0 111. Owncor P<lYS waler. Now••••••••••••••••••••••• i\~c nl . 6 7:! li;i lt' 1'' ~l'\Smu (.~314S lull :ll )J ltuplt-' "·II Ill• 11.i fHll'l.f:\( :t1 1t.1t1,:.i1u ••••••••-••••••••••••• ~o1i!'>ll 111 1•1 1>:1111 1 Y.lr u11ly$3i!O,mo.<.:olll011ec! SPl'Clarul.ir On•:.infront' fi41t 67a.l I ,l'C bat•hclnr. p\'l patio, 1111od lo<' $180. + gas. fktilnml ·tu. ::lia •1111· ~i-4S41: l'llmhl" J:Jt :i..I~• 1111111 lotrn h tir-1 lk.il•or I l:J(lrm :! £1.1th. c uslom ~ 1631• ('11(1 U r ·1 hr lrpl• "l:l11 JI Uc,,, 11· l 111 pd " ..;,, ,. 'l hr :! b.i. f11k. l>W :! 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'"' 'llJll Olo\ 11 71,11 ·~ •••••••••••• ............ \J:\ n.o ftoe ~anl. l'lu'il' Ill l)Cltt'h & "lutt .... r .. ·• I ·1nll11 ·I llr. r' •• b 2 b I u l IUJ ' It\ bops Y I I 491 7079 ° u '"._. • ••• ... ••••••••••••••••• • "arut•n apl. 2 r. :t. \ ·~~ ~w1~1•1 lilX UIK:I 1 \It L ~ l:t .\ ll , 1-,\It j)... !;hJri• ,, home • .sban.o lhe! ~__;__ r y )IC-' -212 I.la .:! rnr ~ur. lrplt· ----------1 l11•n palm. Mature aduli. UI \('II !I'-•"' 1ldtU1I' rem S ltrJ UA .ll)k.(.tm RAMCMHAL'TY 3 Ur.2 buCondu Ne!"un w~tbar.poolpr\'li: .. 1\r only .., unit" "' :i 111 • , 11.1 /. rrn. Mnnal dming. tU<.'1!! 1l M11108rch&smmi\, Lag i.chl~ $600/m n. C.all (SJ · Mcwlla'cw-Aph 12 ('., C .& ... I m.1~1{'1' urut l 111lu 1·011 J ) ysnl for doea Ori Nwpt 5&14000 N~gucl Adults onlY. refs IN-1·4250_______ 71,, le>':f..~ 275 E.18thSl, C.M • .. _..-an.... ,1, PIUUl'I & flfllJ•'l lllrn.. ~ fk h Golf C-Ourn• rtur1t IRVJNE req. S4SO/mo on ls c . S-Jlumoi 6ll·300l ~m11lc i;l11r '" ;? be<ir m 11-.lflY lt>r YVtlr '"'Pl'l'tllln J ...... :........11:-!!.'°1.:.:C· t40().S416·794S Of Z BR. 2Bll ..... SST!i·'SS2S 49411'!6Vlto5wkda,ys. I c ..... CMO 1278 fpl~·-u•v•r l1tnlbl'up1n11 ·11:. ooo Mar Sh'wart. _..........,.._~ -._ "' etw 3 BR, 2 Ba ..... $1Z.'i/1800 2~ br, Ocean view. L"\t ha, -••••••-·-• ••••• • m Twatin·i. nl('(!"lt n1m 72l 2lll Jo;lt.ccu'o i.tems. .....,. .. -S C ·-moruty. Foronly $63.~ ---JBR, a~Bt\, •fam rm. ~UPER 4 Br. nr . 11t 3 BR.%~be ..... $475/~ deok, gar, c los e In SECLUDEDCONDO !.urgc J>atn> ·cl\Ch)tll·tl IU·:A~H UNITS pnvatu tlldy wtr~pk. hY Ph~'8. boat.&.ttc, \lacnt, 4-8R,2'1aBa. · · SJ35~ IUOlmo. Uayi; art Ll , 2 Br, 2 Ba. hrdwood Cir J,:Jraiie! Can'lhUll' C.ill SW!ltl lo uco110 Income rm (tr lihrury are a. '475. 7~2-1m. Jearune1 BLUFFS 4!M·l211.eve1141M·7287 Wood Cpk , m-eat v u. n ... d C t SUt!I> s1·is 000 Wul tr11de I I I f I bh m-0211 Pit 9485 31JR,2Ba ·· ... · · ..• .$895 --pool. patio. rpts. <lrps. -..... '".., ... ·..,·11 REAJT'V . Ol'U!e~u..·w u c u llC, -BIGCANYON Oco.n11iew 2 br,$.Tl5.l'el bltns .... .,~.213~·2145 Realtor Ill illlO '" c •• 0~ ' ' pool. J11nuu1 & Mtflnls J Br, 1#e fncd yd, 1st sJ ok F _......, -ti42 ~.'la4or642·6S78t'IC'll courts.Qillfor apnl.Yr • 3BR.21.12 8a ......... $700 · tt ----- CORONA OU hlAR E&stside. Freshly dee., ~ :? Br Townhouse. fqM . tm . Adult.sooly, no pet.f., Pool. tennis. Snmc ucl•.ir1 Pool. l mmed. occupan.· & Cola Jina \'1t•w11. Closo _c_y_. _122S __ M_o_._646-__ 1_M_T __ lo !>hop1"ng & C111c. bc11t h. 1)4.1 2ti 11 tMift tOta ------'' last. SUIO lkp. S.150 mo. LAKEJ..OREST Mwn·Rontals ,540 5:170 NC'w 3br. 2"~ho, unfu rn Wn Jter Loh for-s• UOO Iv Lil' ll'JO/mlh. New c:p&.s, plumblnJl, <'le, 3 BR.z& .......... S.'17S 'llr, WIM~·-·· ,,.111,,s liiinll' in tuwnhouHc En• I d hi Rt•111drnt1al art &. duplt-1'. ••••••-••••• .. ._....... _,....._................ OO&oE OF'Ml!WPORT 141-449'7 ' ""' "'-" " f(Urag<>, cl~hwhr, drps, :! Br:! B11. forrn;.il dining , '1l!a~€ R~a' htate .. ., ~ ...... ~~. HEAi.TORS lllucbertl C.:anyl)n $WIO frpk, pool lit Jltl'111,1,1 '-: putio. av1ul 4/1 $400 ID r 67S·SStl C1ean!38r2 Ba .53541mo. moMr7U*4ufllll'M mi. Uanu llJr hur ~~ mo 7527Kll Zo rtl'd for lfi un 11" _ _ __ I~ krt'dl. IMaf .school~. 400'\:16() " vurum ce J)().<1s 1hle Ii:! Jllt . 1 1>11 •• 11n1tl<' housc uclgt,1r.»&ae4 3290 )ptm d111h (il1!'!1•.hl .. mm1 un1l1> lla!'I 2 Upl'\. I gnlot Dbl ~ar tu!tMo. ----------CONDO :IBr. 1'.:.llJ , :.ii :'rm 11111 "' h:1 "'' hem~•· :.:t'7~00UPnn_only veurlv l!lt' ~Jte 2 Br ~e. Newty 3 Br 2 Bu. u1r 11ond.1·h1~r 1achud ~J l,\A!t \li.W. b11 Hi•~'"'" fl 8c ~1\ 1....---------- ·l lJ.l'd room . :1 IMlh 1 C...tvry~iol Set · p fifs~-26 dttorated. fMd yd. tar...1 tnponl, szood v1l'"·•100 l.'Ornor.$33.Smu Hal·05111 t•a rp f.ril'Jl" ~'>2~!'o'ln ""-oofOnmgeCounlfs tumily r m 2111\l ~ll h ltl-.i\l.TOHS 752 ~M.3 ' l\K' rop • '-tt70 1~L/laat. 2~4l; Jl9• No l)('\.' 8J7~ ---..;_.:._ •-o Scenic Prop 6';i S7:!6 mo!lfbeOIJll\JICJpOl1meit •111.1hty 1mpro\1•mcnl:----3 BR, <kn. L.ov~l.Y yerd. Orange.548·2711 --Ill A eloXil lop Lu buUom Ne w Ill Unit lot m Cost.a Mesu. So. of hw)'. t60ll •tgoth. :lhr. 2bo condo Dbl Aard --·•• $125·1.kaul :: llr. 2 ba, commun es. r g c ustom ts h·. urpe\s, tu.s.ouo. Pnncipe!s onl.Y. Agent &W·41W8 f1oi.ft 8226 .. SZ3 CAMPU'J)a'MvlfE pool .It rec 11 rca . S38 llorning Sun hm. • frpk. hlln•. :: l'ar A•r. Oa salng Wlltl tteoms. ~~· ~~":~t1~i~,u~1~r; SIO-~~m. JBR.2'0..-r,crpts,yr-mon&h.137·31165 Bt.J! beb. ram rm. cp~ Ja~mint'Mc 1140~~ =;~~~- -W.Nk to marina fr,&tc!h!a. ._ ... Br 2 ·--~ 32U drps.. lw. Ille. 2526 S. .......... ,..,...._ -1 S'7l.~. ly.$05.mo. ~ • ..a.u-.... 8•., 3 .. r .. ,.. ov.n.n.. ....,.._.....,..... n.....waADr 5'6-S846 .....,_.,._........,_.,~......,.,,.,.. JOcum.SCUl'I.-. LM9 4J'13.181DAgcnl ...,_. ....... ""'' .,.. '.,... Ba, 'Fldll Rm. '1>i.n Riil. ••••-•••-•••••••••• ......._.. · --CJ} 2B R a pa,,-tm cnta ~ueo. Cl Jot S9 by 290. t..c,tia.~,ft»Jc.Rec. Life ..,..s. 'Ne9r 1'dlt .& Br, Monarch Day Tcr· Wttl tlAhr 3291 19>-S42S. It O l 8at41rior ond m:9ng~ ~ 540~bM; eves. 911J-4.888 S27S. 2 br, Ocean view. ftactlltiea. e ~/mo. J>OC)l, sscs mo. ~l & last race llomea. S700 mo. ·-•••••••-·•-••-•• avo1lahlf' $1.iO. uul pud. ~ IOCtll "'91'11S. r--. Cal.lfomi&Coast Slngles~pl. Fee C&ll.l?at.Fey,...-Uor +-.., uc. illep. Ast. 497'1.Uf\SPM. a Br. 2be. Lie Jam rm. CdM locations, close to gym.ondvoleyt>al at Properties Maln8entals.S<IO·S370 Cbrial3l·2715• m.olM ~ U,S' new appllanr ei1. cpt'd, al l. 675·2311 aak for TheVlloge.MOfeof Olher ..... fst. 38r~l!a.•111Jk:,-...n sl~ 1'0Vln1Y ~EW. some Brand n~w twnftme, ' •• :: arealianr~~~en ~~ ~you'relooldrq , •••• .. ••• .. •••••••••••• o.tofc..ty of h.wf.~;iPO. 640·57CM -.>..••AB.r~C75 Woodbrici1e. Na~nt. a LEASE·Bcand tiCM' 11100 . ----for.FumllurelsaVOlabll.~ ~:--'roper+f 2150 wkadsLafUPM mo. 41161115 .-.1~ba..Lakebotlt'g.&l lllooae 1m wooded area. 3br.J~ba. now (ll>ts,,pnt.&i Cotta M.sa 3124 one ond 1Wo Bd'ooln 1100 •••••••••............... !9r ....... ~ UJ4 ~cil.ble.ml.mo.no o48r, 2 ~Bn . <'Pl11. tlrJlll, dCJ)5. $36S. 898.sooo or ••••-••••••••-••-••• AcSUllLMng. •••-• ... •••-·····-·•· .uui .... _..,mo. .-.-.~6'1S-M48 ' AC, peHo. eotr. ClnM' to 1924-401 2 Br a.pl, unfurn. Fpk, :OO 6 ·~ NA't'H)\'1~1, 211 '. SIJ)fl ... ..Fe .. -••4 Sir ea. 'Condo 'bonus I Mblil.111.rt.•OtftOI' oC JUdf(t' enc-I pal.lo t'Pl '1 /drp1 <Jllctsopen 9· '° c·omplett'lv rt•rond. Al ~' C143tom homCli. 3br., Oholoe l&;a11b~ Wlew~ 'f'fll',1too1q1'l.eti.ttbed 2 The Ranch .... br. J\'t ba; 'Route & Tolctlo Way. . .... dtwub, llik,>htt> butt\: Huw f9llllng. bcll<'h. St7QO Cllll (21.8 > I ' bu, ~9.SOO·S6S,900. 8medntMrm4lth11111,Y.'4 ear;Cilf, ttoo1n0.~J frl)lc & p()()I. $48$. DeluJC~ Drive by QIUU Cinerl~ ............... J425' Gu & wtr lnuld S.'12:. mo. :187 IN>. ~b1~amood 728-836S or • fltftl """ bit. 2 <fft>~! act:•r .... ~e. 4 i.r •• aattl AfC, frplc. Way . Or cirtl (7 14 l -··-···--·· 7St-193lll>t'f1 :ior:v 1 4t ~k lffttr $369. Short teases. 5*0le0 ...etdrs 9'5. 11100 .liuawwC_. --- ,.\Im .lox.is to be movejl ~::i: 6011' :i! 'ltt~~~ .::'"90. P · j "9tl,._..._.. .ll.40 ,.....,_._..15 mo. 2 Br, d en. J~• e.,.dlnirig OELUXE ~ n~ 2 ~·· !'° 'tl\ul:o;r'n' 31.!IJ<o8 ... wc· 'cm.aob: .. "~.· Vith1 ·-•••r.-;;••••••••••-3'e.Wlllow1. Po01 home~ illlLLoJ... ~#t.7 are•,1,001. Jaourz.zl. "1961 ~I!. ~so. Nr ~: <.~t ..,,, .... .,110 ., v ---------1Cott&MM. 322~ -·-" l cD ..... ,..,. ....... a\ ......,,.. liB Malloy R oaltor ..t l la:i:a,h41 11113,ull .J ...._ --· wmA'rn, .... car .. ,, ... r ...... , ...... -cno. •• . "' -. ----------1Clau llled ada at•ll bl1 _,, .. dlnfbt, ~. qiiU.d(iie. ,,.._. Bt. 1~ a.tM ~\t~ 9ml a 2 hr. J ba, nrw Double wide :Jllr, 'Q "'° hli. Jt.ema, AIUl_!.ttema •r Cir~-IQO.tr. fn 'l JIUt t.oaschl. A'1.-ab.4 • ~~ P~. 3.Br ltuun:e,, '79DD..I&.. IP'OO lflto.-• il>.aJ17 uo qp~a. drpa .. No pets . nr bract\. P•ttly f11rn !!!..!tun .... .wt >CA.II J'll.-. "911. fillllld~ Q8S. c.&l 'IGMiMI., iJll, MC. MIO mo .aultabl&. an. J11 cn-anwl Ml toibQJ .. 1 ~/mo. 2'297 O r11ngo $14,llllO.AlMMll8 ' ---Cik.-~'9Ut-3 Spm. l"Ml,)llf/.IWill.U'M .. 1 .... r.NftlltOIDlllhini. I ~.4IOOID '!.. I 17 . l .. t. .. Bulld lt...Olaper it ... Hammer It •.• Carpet SEA'-.ICE tt ... Cement lt ... Wlre lt...H~ lt..~Clean lt...Move · .1f~ lt-. .. Press lt ... Palnt lt. .. Nalf lt ... Pta ter lt...Flx rt... DIRECTORY *6'Alu• c.,11hr 1 c:.o.lredor Bectriail G .. Serriut H-1deu t I tt•• up P ' ?'.~ ... ..... ....................... ···················x·· ....................... ..•.............•....•. ....................... ....•..........•.•.•••. ...................... .. ..................... ·•·•······•·•·········· Watter Moma. GeMra.I ~ room adda. ,.. Cui>eatry. Small jo 1 Remodels, Additions. t:l...ECTBJCAL SERVICE HANDYMAN: Carpentry. Houst!cleanlate by reliable P\tepfa~·Ptanten PM y_.ca1l1 OMESAVERS. Plumb-·~. new comtlu Paodlna. doer banalna. PaUoCvra&O-.oekt Any CALLSIUhr.lrSM electrical. plumblna couple. rl'ferencn BrickConC'..-.Patio A"Wa,.ExtrlSlryl37$ ~·~~~~ .. ~a~~.· IW • bolld.d. No. aooea: Lkeoetr.est. S41,1719 typca of con1tructlon J0~84U:233 9AM to8 PM 84'7 2781 636-61.216or8SWlll Wock WaJls BBQ P1t ~ ~. lntr St¥m .. o ... ....,._ • ._ "' --,.~tt--"---John Mullins tit Son R4fs. l!l1ns.~ Pn & I 1. &ef'\11<-e Oot A. •t.trchl. ;::;:;:---r• _,._... ~afUI ELF.CTR.lClAN. Alllype6 S&vttlme ·Sav~MOIM!y Houa«\unJn1 & Window ~I.Ile rMlr· i .. bor lliff0313orlSl-3150. ......... ....................... olwork. Lk/Boockd, lD· BARBARA'S Cleanlna. GC>od rite& ........... ~,...,. Ouar,wrd.rreeHl -•••••••••••••••••Carpet Ma.nwUlla.yyoursSPECIALIZlNO In all ll"CS.Freee1tS402'04 SHOPPlNO refs. Call "Biil Lynn··••••••••••••••••••••••• Ted8111t00or&.Sa-Ol34 Rep11r1 .. Replp1n1 A~h••ctural • Struc-or mine. Re pa Ira & typa remod~Ung. 11 yrt Roort SERVJCE ~1863 w 1111 !!xpert palnUnK It paper PETE.RS PAlNTlNG Or1ina cleared. water •-• ---a-.. 1 •. or c~ too! Gu.ar work In area. AU work auar. BIO'. Wrap. Deliver 1n 1 Ctt m worll ., ... 'd R R htl'll, etc. all pl~. Re.a ............. "'""" • at btuer 11vlop. free 962-8314 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Otpeadable, •lltclenl. · .. xpr eaa :ites rate6 Ott'\ Morre• ..,, caM1tUCUon. Re.Id· ett 845..3114& Linoleum no wax cov. Gn1c1R9 own lran.a H 8 F V materiall 2S 1" expt. Fr"~ Est Call Gene l•l962 1Com 'l/lndu1trl al · DUANE HEPPNER. tna. 4r ttpatr aub'noor ••••••••••••••••••••••• C M .• Npt.Na~. · .. local r'9f1. R1<·hard S51-04SI 1 -:.:_~------ ..,,.,_ WeCareC..rpetcteaJiers Gener al Contrac:lor. Refs & lie. 498-27\l & Skipk>ader. dump lruck. 96().3J6l ....,.... • .,..,. .. ,....! Steamc:leanor1hamc>00 maintenance, remodel. 661-0446 bau.l.mg. tree work, s rad· Want a REALLY CLEAN lntenor • !:xtertof palnt· fNTERJORif:XTR Point ••••••••••••••••••••••• -··--•••••••••••• alsouphollteari·allwork develOIJ(n&. Uc: #m267. G.• I ma.demo.etc. 751..J930 HOUSE! Call Gin1ham Ina, Ou•r aa'l'lfa ... ,,... ~kExJ>r'd tuJlh quality CANOPVTVS!RVICE "u.tr n..1•( C rr a• ,,.,., ......., -·-111 IJ o 1 Fr " "' "'""" wor Super reas • 1tlt!S t.•t RAT .... ~ERVtC ... ~u Umeday eare. U c'd. .. ·"""' · t! • .,...........,, • "'' ~ " tr eeesta.M~~U3 Fresta. ~t-2:5.14 Bob 8'1~3181 John ~ "" "' .-.. ReuRat.M~3Tl6 ••••••••••••••••••••-• ._., -----Atf•1rPnt'e1!.960olW ~l::~~::a.o:;,e~oott, /c:.cnte General Bulldlng.~c. No YARD&LAWNCARE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mr'l Kln~1:1 Clean Ing. Proleutonal Palnllntt. In· EXO.NTPAJNTING ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ boodedia:u~,1~~ Treework, New lawna. tl•Wing. movtna. cleanup pulnllnf, & carpet co tenor/Exterior. Cree est. b>tr& Extr Reaa ••••••••••••••••••••••• DayC.,.Wanta lo7yn PATtOS·WALKS ~ ~rc~bulld r Qual. Cr ut. Mike $7~.Treework.Reaa. "WE 0 IT ALL" Expr'd.60-0'9 f"rffe.t S48-770llf'RED CERAIUCTIL! New or lft1 home ea.ta Me1a. Phillipa Cement Co. Uc Or.m will ~ME/RMO l~c. ~ l • Crceest84Z-4.597 83.S-JSel PAPER· PAINT PAINTING lntr1 Ex tr nrmodel f"l'est. 1ml ~ Oall s..aon. & Bonded. For eat call for devt1l•r investor or Expr HawaUao gardener Sonny & Jet". FREE haul· l111C01119 Ta Z Yrs Expr Save SS ~uoaab"'. depeodabi. IW&come ~·a42ll afU. • d1l1M~ ~1-MSJ aft 6 pm or 1-8 reallor. Joint vc:nturt! Yd cleaoups. prunlna. Ing. cleanup. tree work ....................... Work ruar. (~ ieaL .no f ree eat Cal l Jay -•••••••••••-••••••• am w/land owner OK. Con tnmmi.og. h.aul646-4676 for u.nble Items. Fen · 30 y E ARS EX p R wait. Reis. 642-l~ev•. 64,5.Jg6S CERAMIC TlLE. Tuba. Expst Typing' No .)Ob tact Walter Morns. c/o l'es/bldgs removed bt i · •bowen. ll l\rbena. bAaortooemall. meat work of all lu.nda. Seott Realty. P.O. Box Exp r 'd J apa n ese ~-2005 Reasona e, or~ppolnt Painting. lntr/Extr . I WORK GUARANTEE floors, paUOto~·2128 IM&-7GI Reaa.rat.e.Freeesl. 834Hntg8ch Ca.92648 gardener. Comp! yard meot ln .your me call 1uarantH my wo rk . [Qlr/~ Free r.t. --------~ 750-~ 7~ maintenance. shrub-MOVING & HAULING. 968-8182or~-MS.3 Reasooable prices. Cree Yl"IExp! tu-0285 Trw~ RJ:8VllU! Compiled. Ha et.h1n LEEK.JARVIS bery. lreea. Fr eat . anything. anywhere lnMllatloe e.l.Jim.9CMM86t. -..................... .. prepanct. typed. s..u.. vetom ig you want Add1t'1, Rmdl'g, bl'$8·S ~1630 C:.llanytime. 493-2Sl$ ....................... "4eo .... y Rvmovala. &rlmmlnf. fadl.on Guaranteed. loeell?Cluai!ledadldo Ph952-3200,Uc:317856 Pro<.JapaneeeLaodscap.. Ha•edeeeisog ProleulooaJly blown LO, p~:'!1,~=~~1tls ...................... ~~ ::i.rit,cd Ml-1S31 It well. &42·~. Ing & Gardening. Free ....................... dc>ll·~ict!f.rice1. Uc. mga. cloeet.a xtra. Roger Wedd1na pbotol(upby , _ _.;:lY:__ _____ _ C .... ~ • ..._ ... _Dall .. Pllot a.aoncir. est.~7072Geo. lbuab1 IMMACULATE 325018. .98J.9$46 ~1 Call ror est. or appt. The I --V "99.... , " s CLEANING. Sallsfac· AAA PbototrrapbJ Co. _.................... "Falt Realllt" Mn1ce how Daily Piiot Class Clnups. Garages, yrds. lion Guaranteed. Call ,..._, EXPERT PlllOt.lng. Fair 1142"4157 CUBTOJll CABINETS dind.or)' y 1f1ed ads display their hauling. Wkly main Now! 6T3·n76AMWAY •••••••••••••••••••••-prl ces . fl'r ee est . ---------t Jakbea, 1araae. bath. · out m~gea wlUt leglbllity Treewrk.S4S-4883KenJr Free Est: Blockwal11, flotabliabed.m.4967 ,._._jl.epa6r' ,_...:__..:..;.._ _____ _ pla)'TC)Om. etc. Special Mrriffwour and1mpact!Our ads,we Peoplewhoneedpeople slumps tone. brick. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TTtmm101 Remov- Prwung Reuooa· ble UU. moaUI on 1ara1e tpedaJty. are proud to say, really "The fut.e6t draw in the should always check the Res/Comm. Reas. lie/· 'lbe fastest draw ln the VERY NEAT PATCH tablnell. P'ree .. t. CalleG-58'78nt.m gel result~. Pho ne West ... a Daily Pilot ServkeOlrect.oryl.nthe bond. Bob 7$0·93$4. West ... a Dally Pilot JO~&TEXTURE m.at7h•• 642-5678. Claaalfied Ad. 642·5678. DAILY PILOT 642·91« Cluail\ed Ad. 642·s&'18. Free Ell. 893-1 ~11 IMd Tony ~Sta& AJ 1-al1......... u.tw.. Apca lwcat1 .,..,..._ OfflCl9..... 4400 Offb R..t.I 4100 ....... Penoa• 5310 Help Wcmhd 7100 ....................... •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opp Gil 12iiill:lt 5005 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C... MIN JIZ4 Colto MeM 3824 Solllll L01J1MC1 3116 Dll.UXE OFACES 60' PB SQ FT For lease 1400 sq. n.. of. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Drtnltlng problem• AC ENT. part llm• for ... •••••0 •••••........ ....................... ....................... Comm1 & lndsU spaces. 1617 WESTCLlFF-NB rice/warehouse + 4000 Small Oreaa Shop. Prime Call AJ~ HelpUn• portrait pamter Honet"t. Lie. quiet. luxurious, ex-200 to 2000 sq. ft. JU low AGT. 541·$032 sq. n.. storage yard In loc:. Inven. & fixtures on-~ hn a day W-3830 cheerful. r ultul'tld Will -----.... ec. 2 br. 2 ba apt. asa&sq.tl.LagNlguel& lrvlne. Ind. Complex l y. Reaa . S0-0223, PREGNANT• train ~nd resume to SMftS"ln(J/ Elevator to scenic priv. Mission Viejo arha. 1501 Wesfcliff Dr. w/avall. key lock iH ~. S8&-S540. C.M. Carin JC confide ntial Ad. 846. Daily Ptlot. P.O. bch. Party & game room. Handy lo S .D. Frwy. _Newport Financial Ctr pump & l!eCY aervlces . ....__to I --so•s counseling & referral. Box l.Wl. c M 9362IS tot.al security. Perfect Call. 83l-l400 Lealilog Office c-.. National Services Co . ._, -• Uvtng or wknd retreat ror Call 00 Sile Man;--~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Abortion. adoptloD • ~uce Boat Carpen· A winning combination ~ odun OPQf'lmenf homes With tuxury oppolntmtnfS ones the adventurou1 adult !iO'persq.fl. m4IMZ-llllext244J 4550 llf.211d&WT.D.~ ~-t.srs f o r rep11r & Slartlna at SSIS/mo. 4001 Birch -N.B. SkirCllJI LOANSAVIJLABLE E $4'f.2S&J rlberalaH . 188-.5248 al\ tuP9't> recfaotton at o premium locoflon. Tennts • gym • ltleropy -.2.835 Agt.$41·5032 Prtme location In Hunt·••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~18m~rtaernt *SHAROlllJ'S* 7'pm 1ngto n Beach onCOmrn'I storage space. v r ......... '""" " -=.--------Ocean view, 2 br. Pool Commercial Shops. of Brookhunt. 800 square 400 sq fl Avail now. IUO OOt'CAU. MA.SSAG& Artl&t & Model A&eot"y ac:· Laundry. Adu1t.s. No peta fices & storage. From $75 feet. SingJe. garden \ype per mo. 642-~34. ~:JJ 1, T,,.t 5035 498 1234 cept.ana porlfola<>1 & ap· $350. 499-2621 mo 548-7349 Cosla Mesa. store or office Good ex p la" at 1 o n s Ra as to EXICU'TIVE posure, assigned park RelltahW..t.d 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *KAR£11i.J•5 * R1chu, Inc . 2$895 spa • swimming • btnlorcJS One & 1Wo Bedn>Om$, Ont Both ~ tng. Call Mr. Plummer ••••••••••••••••••••••• lOllK' 811.L.. OI .....,.. Marauente Pkwy. Mis· lcryfrCMlfOfflus 963--6767 Share hse. btfl Lake W 1ll0 Otn'CAU.MASSAGE alOC'I Vle.)O, Ca 9267$. Ste ••••••••••••••••••••••• PrimeLocaUon .,. I b I •&..-~TD•--6PM·2AM 838·1i80 _1r_202 _______ _ ~·fa'k~V'9& (i) Qo;:s: llO Pall11tt1o Awe .• Cotto MIN m-etlS _._ ........ 3388VlaUdo,NwptBch Plaa rarest area, c: u ' utl' ---,n: ~~s. ~m. or unf. $1~$500 muliYe S:dtH S160. Reep rem S81·:U34 Falresl Terms 1tnce 1949 EXOTIC Gla&.S ASS!.MIL y COlhl MeM 3124 leach 3140 MINUTES TO NPT Secret.artal serv avatl. Office avail. Overlooks Hous111x needed for visit· SalttR' Mf9. Co. Massage & Modehnit r ut 11rowtn1t uateboard ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BCl l. 250sq. ft. airport •· mountai n~ Ing UCI Professors & 642-217 I 545-0611 Outcall 542·31691S43·32.50 manlt IS looking for as Ocean or Bay view ... " sembly worke~ Day & GRIATCOMDO! ACROSS from HEACll Bach.1&2BR. l•tu.-...aa..-...-. 2082Mlchelson,lrvtne. Familiea.8 Week pe~~ -1v ... nf'•RTY UHD*&VICKI Naht sh1ft11. Appl~ 1793;! Secluded 2 Br, dplx, frpl, f 1195 • _. ~ 7$2-0234 J~ 12 lhru Aua .-.. '""' ,.. ,.. ,,,_..._~...._:;Ti s 3 br. 2 ba, er:· drps. slv /fng. Sm peL Utll pd Ad:I'ts~ No Pets 61>$820wkdys only. Call 833-5l9l wm pay more ror your ~ -ky Park Cr . t~ G. frplc.walk·lnC06el.s,rvt $36$. Avail April 23. ™l MesaOr. Ofnceordeskspace.1827 2ndT.D.642·~ Forte.er.of I _t_rv_ine_. _____ _ CpaluUobh'o2u11ce•.r gAadrl.t1Pooonl&y Ph:536-2031. <SBl.kaEastof Newport •utJ•CdMI pd dAlxC2 rm, sulkte. Westcllfr Or. NB. Reas. Quleld. depend"! r:obrkdlng ServlqaUOranaeCo d. . I • amp e p g, S48-8614; 540-2018 girl eslres rm "' r an • =+=/ 549-2'1"3 · $.150. M2-l1S$ Blk lo Beach. 2Br. 2Ba. Blv 1 ~.mo to mo. 67S-6900. exch for compartlon.shlp, -•0•=••-. ~ -• · s:mmo.Dbliar.218Ulth 548-9860 OFFICESPACE lite hsokp'g, care ror '--*/ SodalClubl 5400 Pvt 1 be duplel<, fplc, gar, St. 980-34$6 -ra-IEWIU'-~ Offlus FOR lse ... in lrvlne . elderly or lonely woman Loet & Foilld ••••••••••••••••••••••• rncd paUo. nlc• area. 5 T "9 1 bllt t.oO.C. Airport. Dix Largest conuauoua begin~ May 1. Call col· •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• SU$.&U-0282 ......_ 3844 2HDUHIT sulles w /c:pls, drpa. ground fir space In lec:l 13031 482·0126 or Loetftro.d 5100 •THEAHSWIR• Ad Side b --••••••••••••••••••••••• the II.a..&. ff Janitor ial serv, FM airport area up t.o 12.000 wnte Jane Dykstra, 1901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• If your're slnale ond ~t E· .......i 2u{ apta. WOODBRIDGE 111SA11 OU$8 aystm, AU uUI .. arople sq. ft. CalJ B Wa t ersedge. Fort SCDlll I rft tired of the bar scene.. p.r • ...,.,.. enew. PINESAPTS Coat.emporary&c:asual pritg No lse req'd. 2082 Corporate Realty Collln.a.Colo.80$21. """'1.l.hl wecanshowr,ouawayto nopeta..644--0878 ____ 1. 2 a. 3 bdrm units. ThebeetolNewport'a SE. Brtatol.NBS.S7·7010 Mr.Beckor llK'WrH' meet attract ve & active • J Brdplx, ~. drpa, fplc. Deslaned like early good llfe. Mr Kenworthy ~ft"'-1 single peoplu ol all ag .. w put, rer1. ~. No Caltrorula bunaalows . •Beamedcellinp MMOFIH '7141558-1701 ...... ,'IRvest/ HawkeT"-Wbose fast. w,,·ve i:Ot the peta. CIUJd OK. MS-M« r r o m S 2 7 O . 1 1 ~ •2 pOOla & rec centers F\IU service, lndlvtdual ,._. Valet _Dampen 4 n • w e r · u t -~.OCchn,9--~:ao •Pluabcrpta&draPC11 olf1c:eg, month to month Fum Ofc. Blink or Coata ••••••••••••••••••••••• SMOKE Vldeovlew.99'7·5400_ ~SEMBl.ERS E11pen enced '"VOLT I """"'l\.IUAU~·J,J.f.:,• t • , 3141 c..,. Drift . 546-4741 IAcroes fTom Orange Co. Alrport 1 Equal Owc>r Empk>yer Lare•~~o.J ne: :e:':.' :~:~ o.11)'. u .. JUN\ •A.odsomocb moro reot lnrlud1ng Recep-Meu Plaza, $95 mo. ~ SOOS n.. ta oa. sure way lo Mesa Verde cc Equity ____ ...........,., _______ , P\am. bad\elor $230 Uon serv, personaUuid ~ ~ ...Y t.ell ll )'OU'nt amolll.n.J too GolC membership for --------- alencil. ens. $48-9090 Unlurn. 1 br ~ phone coverage. mall . •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• mucb. If YoU COUll'I do salt1 A J s 1 1133-0349 2BEDROOM -8l,~~8':~°b~d~~~ HUaaYFOa dlapatcb. underground WISTCU~ARl.A ~lnMs Salee Co. eelb you iend out SMOKE vai . / · -A.SSl !\TANT nrH.arbihop'gctr , pool. }acuui. tennis llSTS&ICT10M prica. Janlt.oral serv. All NP:WPORT tsEACll bw1ne5se4 In So. Orange alpala! T,,...... S•SO CIVlL ENGINE~R .:ar. child OK 523~ cowu & lake 675-9:363 or l4J3Super1or UUI exct?pt phone 1400 Sq. rt. two pvt. br's. Co. Restauranta. Bars. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $13'16·'1678 Mo. 64,2.4108 S'7HT72 NewportBeac:b THE EXECUTIVE ~mo.&42-0200 etc. Buy or sell. Call $100 REWARD. Gold Swmatr's Europe Stu Bf lnClv1IEn1tneertng ----,. .... 451 SUITE 831-0670. <Also Salesmen Charm bracelet. CM, dent Tour. 44 day•. suoo. or E.I T + a muumum HUG E 2 Br. Newly de· ~.... 3141 -•-~ WUl aut>-leue...., or more waotedl. Nwpt °'Lila Bcb areaa. Ca11ScottM2-4a49 ol 2 yrs exper In Clvll corated, nr pk w /racquet •••••••••••-•••••••••• ._ 4000 N\ ....... t ,.._ ~'-~ aq. ft. "st.oreh w1 • 642·7646 ---------• E~loeenna Request ,,__., _, .... Child ....,. ce .... ce space n ..-la '""'"'ta Mesa opp ng 11'-MIOR STORIS •--------11:. 1111 ttlt • o caUooa. CttJ ol San u.u ""'"' ... ·am ,..... Bacheaor apt. Sito. Ocean ....................... 111-.. nr Harbor Blvd tn re n l e r . 8 a k e r a l _..,., LOST: Black 6 'WbJte M a~• Juan Ca piatrano, 33400 OK.sa.omo.7~-T~ view CaJtbet4 &6ooJy, ROOMS 12$ wk up w1th new s hoppln& center. FaJrv'9w.m-0440 :::::::~ neuteredN u.....gHc!.t.p :211~"· •••••••••••~••••••••• Pa11eo Adelanto. San .,_......, 312' 494-9tlnaopeta. kitchen. $37.SO wk up CallM7~ 1'2.000moalh r...... -. ....,.._ ~a Juan Capastrano. Ca. W&--.1 3152 ap&a. 548-9'7M orncE SPACE. 900 sqrt -n<>• .. s II t Tl 4 I ....................... LaiJ-e~ Of'C SUITE for reat. compl fu rn. Newport Brolter 64().9019 Found: Britta111 t1~ ....,_.._ 7005 "'""' o r c a 1•2Brapta.apect.cuJar ••••••••-••••• .... ••••Man. employed days, ocean view. lg. baJcooy, Blvd. CM. $3SO mo. ft.IPJG ... ••-y Bnv wht, pink noee. aub ••••••••••••••••••••••• 493-ll71 P'IUoi deadline ocean vtew, very clean, TENNJS•SEA kkchpnvileaes.'13$mo. upatain w15araae. $500 548-2.616M·F. ... ,..__ tall.30th61rv.&U-0481 MEN WOMEN _A..:.pr_l_6_·1_m __ 5_M_. __ car. d1bwabr, patio, Walk to the beach rrom 631-067.& mo.~ David Dahl ._._.. 4450 Newport Beach. Want TRAIN F0tt ftomJZ2&.*'M'18 lhlsamashlng 1&2 bdrm . -actlve partnerormaybe Found : Fe male dog. -------t apt complex. wttb t.enrua • r....... 4200 EAST C. M. ....................... purchased. Mr. Smltb black longhair. about JS IAJtTEHDIMG IW .... •leeclo 3140 t.-ourt. clubhuUA!!, pool, ........................ Retail or ofc. space. ot LAGUMAIEACH <lOam-4pmHl7S-3080 lb. Part Germ Shep. U&!a TWOWEEKCLASS ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• )acuui, 11una. euodeck '°""' Coron11 dtil Mar 4()--». Redecor'd .. am 5-11 St/Bal bl, NB. 675-3950 NATlON-WlOE JOB llU TO IEACH & beautiful landacaplng. 2br hae, blt.m. 3 blka to pie prtr.g., pvt. balhs 1770 C 51 1 '"-•~tu...-N AT U RA L FOO O FOUND: Part'Ol. E. Side PLACEMENT ba t k 1\11 !!h:r kllt"bcn Dis· lx'h ~ Oran@& Ave. Uz846-4871 • -~ ASSISTANCE ~ 4 br, 3 • rp • hwit!'lber. self cleaninl( -----or can be med a. pro-sandwtch bualnea. Fan· CM. & N.8. CaJI to Iden· GOOOJOS d1hwhr · 11ll. 11ara~e. ovt'n Adult• only No .... to s.ar.. 4300 Olc-&.or-lndstrl, CM feuiona.I office. Localed tastk leaae. Current da1 · Ufy 548·71.llO OPPORTUNITIES ~·b:~·a.~:S:~f:6s':: pvta. 1 brSl7$.2 tir$32:1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl2S. 118$ & $2$5. · In older shopping com· ly 11roe1 approx IJ()O. FOUND: Tiger striped AMERICAN •ma S..T..,..Aph ~Alaa tw7 ~or6N-3'109 pin. with rustic a t· l.12...500. Tom·cat. Promontory IAR'TDIDER5 23'731 Mann«. LatN•ii To PtoleMlonally Find Dan a p 0 1 n t / s an =ere. 117~ Mo .• ulil. Ed RJddle. lnc P\., Pac: C.t Hwy. area. SCHOOL Delme pool aide xtra l&e 1714)4813.-05Ql nt.ATRJGIITPF.rtSON Clemente All klndl Incl. palM~JO:r'EALTY 64&-88ll m--0439 U04E.17lhSt .. SA 2br. ~·Ad~ dabwbr <>m.r.laountto& ~-CllArulJHuMmD dental/m«l. P'n>m $135. 98SS.Cout.Laawia• found Lrg breed male, 834-1980 ~~-~DO peta. Mewpoctleodl 3869 Uk-~~~ ~IMO 494-0731 •PLANTS-Olf"t'S(Anabl vtc Sant.a Ana Hts area SchoolsCoai.tToCoast ....................... Q).,.,..~ SH~ RE ore s pl Ct! ~WWt:C~~G~~c':h1~ Call~S. L A . COLL EOE 0 f" ,..., ... ,..._ PAllMIWPOIT 83a·4L:WStncet9'7l Pbotoc:opler. others 4DILUXIOFC'S m.soo. SCHOOL Pvt. ~Smallblackrabblt. MASS AGE. Low <oet Mice la• 3br. fr.t ba. eacbetor1. 1 or 2 avail. Pvt prkg. &other Coor. rm .• seat 25. all .lr/Sl'HISJsM... V\c 47th & Seashore In De.)'·E~t Cla51ff In ltpk. tt-pvt yard, encl Bedroom.diToWfthouaee Wanted Female Room amenities Lag. Deb. ~;t2s~:i:~.'~:~ ~l10A.at540-0ll08 NpUkh.Callll42·4281S. S.OUAM Ml-7171 ......,., Nr. Brookhur.t From S34i $0 ate. 3Br. 2ba Apt on c.u . "94 1034 J. _ _ •Hamlhoa...__ S....,..acular •pa. total Balboa Blvd. 67~ aft ----ror':sl urea. Kent BI Cy C L E D "' ... L . e 111111 l"IOJobl W..t.d, 7075 ----------.11 ~· 7..... OP'P1C!:SPACErortae Harld.Da .. " ...... ··-· ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 01 .. ..-..-rocreaUoa pro1ram "=' · 71·4 _1 _ ERSHJPS to be eppolnt· -··-·••••• .. ••••••••• .__.., ._....... aocial procram lpOOis 8 Cluiatiaa dul I on majo r isl. Coata ....., ._ ed _... Top Blcyclee. flELAXJNOM~GE notch Cntrlr k>Oklng ~/2~Ba. ap.ctoua telda cowta. Ai FuhlOo sh.are m/ .~ ;~em~ =/~~ = .!ren. RETAIL ITOltE Tma. Sportfood.s· etc. HI BobJasnee. for sm rrowth Mtat Co luxwtom~Ml.$. lalud, Jambore41 4' Sao ~ 7808 days, 646 5484 Cootact· ..... · Beacbuu.ueoaq. ft. All Lnc:ome.Cal 7l4·9'1t-3313 U c. MUMW" t h4t wants 11u~11rlor t\NOC'1at.e Rep 1aoaova HOIXPS.H!C tr )'OU're new t.o Orange Co .. temporarily discon· llnuang your edui:auon. rtic-'nlly d1scbar1ed from the aervtc. or ror any reason •eekmg t.em· porary or t"&reer employ- ment. consider this uni· qtJPC>Pl)Of Youcanearn Slt6,.WIS BaMd on your produc 11n l)'. Co mm + lnc.nt.ivn " exlra profit ah.tt.nnJt boGua. On lhe Job tra1n1ntt. Tr•meadoua pot 11nt1a l t o r•at"h !lu~rvu1ory " manaae· ~nt po.lllona. Must be penonabl• 4' ambltloui. For :ippo1nLmunt Onl)' ~r~ent:.l~rwy J~nHillaR.oad. eves.aft ~ ea.P...•• IHftJ new lm.provements. AMWAY Dl1lrlbulor Is OutcaJ1d·9494·~11l :::i~~· w10 o. e11p 1901 St.2blk 14,.44-ltoO ElderlywomanwouldUkt1 HI.Id 01.on or Richard Crpt. euat. llshtlnl(. helping professionals & DRJNKINO llO Edlnaer. W /0 BHch Spacious nl' w 2 & 3 to abr lovely hm CdM 1<.t'llwortl\y frp~. e«.:.~uh frlor 1 1bml · othera to eam • 2nd Inc. r reel•, • prvobll'ma. It ~odki kottr1tpneiwniib-u•iRne°!11 1.!11 1 539·11 H vd. Opo Sat/Sun H . Bdrm1, 2 bath units wtume. Ref''s. P.O. Boa C714151 .. 1701 croveme,_ + ex e IOHra wk.673-2223. doant •ol ~them. Ir ::'..'yourot<or pi~il u"p"& 9t\f4·&PM 2014 11c1"0N fromoet1•nfront & 73',CdM.92625 eue.6'15-3080<l<MI ue••Ml• ... CtuTY 1ou nod h11lp. c all dcllvtH PA yioll11 I~~~~~~~~~ t•ll 2 B 1 b szu new city recreotlonol de •ase. 4 rm aulle w /balh. _. r,.. CARli:Manor Hocspltal ln J 0 u rn a 18 • 0 . L ,\ 11 '-9--------r. a, C · velopment. lmmed. oe· Mature employed person COttOMADB.MAI f' d I I SERVICE AND SALES Oranso 833>"82 ,. • am pet oil. pts. t"upncy. ,amllll"s & to share home or reol Private office In th• 0~~0 4!'/tJa rE Tt'rhPS 41 Dealer for John11'on. · journals, GIL. •tail.ls. qt .bltftl.(llaM&ll. pela accepted.~ up room Refs. kltch prtv. Mutual Savina• Bldg. rM .iWlll~de.corat :: OMC.Mett.Coetalif••· s,lri.......... ly reportl.et<' 7'1·a:t64 M sno. mo. Lao IW ITMl118rkr 7519346 Ample perklna. air· ~/1DO.IS73..0l40 lft"mlt. 1815So.&lCamtnoRaal Matur.lady·r9flned-.eka for Jr. S portawear 12 ba aec. aptt. Adult. MOO. 3 br, 2 bll. enc. aar. Dependable roomotcs. 4 condltlonln,~nltortal U• 711 ·374 I San Clemente. P\111)' Ile. to hvtt In aa rompon1on Own Store. ()ppor. fOC' 1.~oo~t.1.;f./C as1 Walkto.beh.Bakooy.No pr,w/pool,H B.Sll~mo. Hrvico Inc . Over STON=R~.':."ea~:~~Pr COflllll•UAa Fwal'J)t.482·'1296 caN. Top ref'• Wnt~ ~~!rta~ens!ia~y~'::' •;· -.7..:.=· pt!:142·1903 '4a util.M2~UO = ~r:sin s-r ~ "05 Bl~M su.ooo.auvs •SUZI'S• ::c1on:~~~u~~~ ::0.urate wtexpu . .. .... ., Coedo Pool Triplu 2Br . $300 & 131&. Dtv man will reot room OR • or944~ Ow11U wuta t.o retire. Ou&call Jlluaqo V\lc.iupe. Ca Call M1. Cratl • rtW10au ano No Ut1o H.avn Plue. Cati or 1baro my 3Br. 2i>.. MAR• Lupofftceorahoptpllce littlebelprequtredl lo.ul·aAM '731·14411 714~ ..:mn · lloathnl,...~ Nwpt Twnbu. w /l bac:k of Lai una Sea Ull 711·1741 B£Atmrut.OllU..S W-.cl 7100~~~1'w~l~n~~-~~~ penoo. Prer rem. Sport1, •1•0. tt•t h I I .-•••-••••••••••••••••r: ............... ~ -WESTCIJPF "1-1950 o# ~ • ... ..-ICM SHOP ~ v ti a n • • t' t 111& ~ to;:--1 ..... -· 2 er. 2 a.. adWta. No -Newport Blvd. C.M. _,,,, meuaai11 about thlt '111..a;Cllrti AVTOt•CMAMIC W.... .._ •tlDODl.b.l1 lnq...... Arcade o.er. Sult. D Not~YOP~~ON AubetmStucho.S3S-A83 tx~Mor'P.a•Co Fonl1n. a /::.~per. llaln._.,MO-UTO l'100Weetdltt0r Ptll ._,... 4310 forlnloorcallMl-3111 ._p t*l~· very baa lmmed ~for a.s.r,..-.. . •------·-•...__· -•-•••••••••• .. ••••••.. low overhead. W.000 .• P'OR LAJ>l!:S WHO want an aptt'd acct• pa)' /rtt •-~...._;.;....;. _____ ;___ t11. ~br.1. ..,..,,, pool. lJDO SlQl)e l40 731 W NTIQU! ROW 2421 bu)'I &o c.Jk t.o ' 1uy. Call a.rt Olli Mary M&AIO AUJCMOnYI ...-~tala,MO-U70 J br. 2 ba. prdeo. P'.P., ll\b ·~~tta' MHa: Newpot\ Blvd. C.lf. IOO um 711·1741 anztlme. 1-S:Zl.fl.JT at fTWla.lm BIUTISKLSYLA.NO t-........ -:--:-7'--:--:--"'"1 . .!:b&r=.:..:. llOO~~· "-~·:.:Ml-:=::.!T'.!IT!!J:.._I m.7TIT :.~~·p'!\ ~ ~.: ~ F\eld Mp tne &a· ~ want.ct fM ~ual Oppon !mp'°Y!r' S!J\ VJCC ADVllOR 1• 2br, JbaL bltn1. 2br rum or UDlurn. 1~ or m o . 11 c Nm 1oo ·a fo r our act • • sU1 who'• never b.adi.-------•I .. yd. Brooknunt 6 bib &o bob. car 11'1Y ~n Office...... 4400 RIAL TY, 6U· 11&4 or lat!Yid!IO WOf'Ubop. No aft.1. Lota of low Is f>e• Attouolhll BRJTISH LEYLAND milton...... tal.'300.--......... •••••••••••, .. • F ~evH. upr req, '4IO lpv .. t• tlenee nHdwd. Call PllOJICTCOMT1t0L TECHNICIM~ •LOOIATTHtS• s.a.-• 1176 N.8. Pcrunt1ula.Paull aat mtlll. XIM U»eome poM. 63l·U83afterlpm Q.m BUICK er.2~Ba.1padouaapt ........................ OINcw t6'X21·. unique ~!.~.~ .. ~?!! ..,-<m THIGOOOUN ()penlns for tnd1v. ... SERVJCEADVJSOR Tlltefully decorat· i..,... ct.tu .. ntow adult J =· $2()(). Me-0183 ...... a WIHI H'r. an att.rac:t1ve per'd ln computer11td Now l&ltlnl appUcaUOM bltna. 11 encloaed br. 2 bll. bltn.a, OC9H vu. Alll'Otrf M.400. Pllt MONTH II.Dale p,1, ,btlwn A/P~atia. tOtt account• tor e11perteaced penoM 2carprnrHunt1 NHt to 1olf courH. 11 .... Ii 8Ncbtowrikle9Uool <IQ who Uh• to iDI eoo.tnacuon back· to j()ln OM of Otaa,. F'ffJ, 'llllSlark ..... eacl. aar. bl• D'd you lmow 10U can ~.!!._parkln9, l'tltY&J' .. 711.n41 "'8vel:N11lnl•lhitl00d cr'Oul:ldortt64·~J~•t County'• IHdln1 dt· 2 bl)I 110 Ed.Inter, 1.Mt.ta5tmo. lliae9 a claaaln.d ad ln Sq&i7.~;=1tt,y. 3' *'"l'OWd k•tocnett c.116~ .... -•l•rahlp•·App•1 '" .... Blvd. Open A.LIO ibe DallY PUot Servtee ptM_Jn Nit a man wbo do. too, tAM 'Ul NOON penoft lo OW' d~ of l·lllar.IG.J01' ON• rift 2 br. bh.na, DlNd«7 for • whole 88600 nee. prtv. oftlce 6 ,.... ..... .,.,.,.. ptuu wtlte about THl•YNCO. ""'"· ,.... 6 rec. room. bl• -"' for-•• lltU• H ~;:.,Ptr.;:L-TMl't'fllettbe Y'OUJ'Nt It )'OW' ct:rum1 s.:ioNewpof\Ct.r Dr IAU9 MOTCMlS LM&. ... , ....... O'fr' a.ta I*' dayT F'or men rw .._ ' ' DAILY PILOT to aw •t PO Bo• *3. ~ at1ch JM1m·Britlall .. cane dail ec.wcio, ...,_tm. call '52'56-tJ1ia!.,.. 61J..iiMOO IDV1C.IDIRac'l'ORY Na•porl 8ucla, Cl Equal()ppcwSm •9" R ILVO. ....... l4J.58'T8 luOabou&I ,-. A •llA , t I' 8J0 DAILY NLOT ~~~ .. -.?!~~ ~'f.~~ ..... ?!~ ~.~.~~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~~ ..... ?!~ ~.~~~ ..... ?!~ ~-~~ ...... ?!.~ HttpW.ted 1tOOHefpW-.ct 71 00 .... W-'M 7100 DRAJ"l'SMA.N/M~b. 1« t11 PREE" S300.000Vol NORSSlOMA&. llTHtllDNISOM .,.., •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. ••-••••• ~k mflt f:irp'd. ooly l.n ~le rcP.IY In 2 UXI PIOf'U? NURSING 1216yrold b1atuy ,...,..ct ~ te .... , ... _........... ........... lnter•1led In urnln1 LYM'• J.I I F '"-UI • ... -.---, AulO«Mllvt: _,apply. 540-&.m ~· t ...... ! B nvuUnj S200·1lOOO a month In / •-ed e In.urea~ Co .. or ._ by •• '* 1 II N•w Oeta1J Shop nooda ., 8 ol my TV time w /other aper• tlm•• • Wanted fen alenalve lrlllnma In ~ -~ ..__.. ,.. help COTTO .... WOOD COVE ir;UC ecy ;:J•ome l"Orp 1 1 ave a . 1-·or Ambitious.~ resp. adulb IH 11·7 R.a.f the Etuite Pl11nn1n1 • ..-..-- -Top w11aea p11d £ng1nc " advtmkt1 bkl •Ute freedom,callS73-2223. the BusinHS loau.ranc. -to . Ad t 7'0, ""--I Y•ar around -ort on the ColOC"ado ~ Matl.ll'e/a1• 3$ t.o u bu.iness asaoclatt>S L-.. .. 7-l f ..._ •re • Cu a r • n t e « d ~Plot. lea 1160, ~men, eni; P~ n~ra. ~ ·~ 3i0 Allt ror Mlaa Dunham No lnv~'tment. ~et own "" • 1•---• r bl wrers & pollahers. up· River. Nevada is now ln 3rd & rinal t-oun.. l"all for appt Wed .,..ary avon ° com · ...., tZ61' holatery shampooers. f aj bid •-ls ...-1.ospertlon 9 C II ........ Aldff peUUve po&ltloo ot our --------t'beck out. pick· up & de-s tage o m or g. program 1:¥ Exptt Stereo Salesman to ~1~ "' prn a All Shllts company mean.a areate.r il Maier /S.am1tt .. a Uvery App!yat now inte rvi e wing couples f~1~ work In rdail outlet INSPECTOR llunungtonVollcy eamln&s for repre en full um" Apply '" 20.'58 llarbOr 81. CM management non management. reta.u FuUUme. chances ror ad Liquor Store Cllt Coovalescent llosplUI t.At1ves. ' penon, Ullman Sa1la, 410 ~ lo,10 sales. merchandise. gen ofc & motel vancemut. S72l So E f'd 494 1S33 .,_.,N....,....•n .. ve Possible management 29th& Npfkb. fT~O AtrroMOTlVE PARTS operations on a nine or 12 mo. asas. ~ A. M or · llunL Bch su ~t For personal & <'onflden b . S Id Den TRAINEES ltper pre --........ ..,_.,, " 09PQC1urut)' af\ly" SALES PERSON To the qualllied applicants. we offer. "" Reh~fVHxf ft'1~~eflti; ua1 intet"'Vlews. ('all Cary SAW Action s:tk't!penmn w11nt in addition to salary. paid rent &/or BedrOftlu Buy\l~w Coov ll0t>pital. NW'liiJ1g Northrutt 7t4 973-<>334 ('d for Auto· Marine living accom .. utilities. boat slip. xlnt P/Cloo6dl:Hper 20$S Thurin Ave, CM R .... ~ TE Port time F•brle ell· penence nee. Call Mary 6464040 Warehouse distributor f i be fits& Id c Uons Conatructlon exper lmmedlateopentnas now ., • ., .. cr.i: ""' RIAL ESTA Scrv1eecurrentatt'Ount.a rnge net pa va 8 · neceu. Exper . in C'X4tinourmanufactur .,..........., Partllmc 3·1 "tuft. 3 SA&.ISASSOCIATIS SALES. co. upandlns In wowmi;company. Sewd ,....... to PO loll 935 wor\mt'ft'• comp .. group lng facility for Inspection LVH'S/AldH & day wk 3 S yrs prev1ou11 Highly vl$tble. comforta needs J people to work CO~T t?~7·~;ueoKS Cotta Mna, Calif. 92627 huw-.• peyroll. cash dis· trainees t.o inspect pmtl IOtc....,_ Http exper ~n~~ca-hie offlc~. CdM Cood p/tlml!. Xlnt oP'PlY for .,,...,. .,.,.,. buraemcnta. To $1500 ed tircwl boards 11nd G t d .v l it ~· parklnl(: lnnovatlv• peo colleaestudent 847·1206 ... components. Requires ar 1<'1 <.:onv o~p · Community HO!>p1tal pie ll.lghcst comm1ss1on Auto & Standard Trans re- bullder. exp only XJnl bcnefilli 962 66M mo. Girt PriC minimum 6 months ex 1781 Garfltild Ave. 118 34451 Via ~trad.i spilt up lo' 100~ for top Saletlady, bper'd W..ttd 7100 ..,..._ W..tecl 7100 pcncnce with prmtcd 847 967l 837~ Ext 279 producers Call for C(>n· For high fa1h1on bouti· ~ Good lypls /quarterly "lrcult boards. com po· f1denu·a1 1nt"'-l"w Sam Ql.M'. l da.,. wit. Ap""y In ......... .............. ....................... = -y~•1 to 0 en'I " M "'CHl ... l'"'T 'l;t .... \;" I "' t" r · ,... rut ,. nent.a. and knowledge or "' " ~ Summey. 673 7601. J>('non. Apropos Lido. Auto trans fl&R mech CIVIL O N ST n U CT I O N er. To $800. color codes and solderint1 Set Up & opera le punch 336.1 Via Udo. N B aruc: Exp. own tools. xlnt ENGtNEt:RING AIDE SECRETARY I RECEP· techniques. On-the .)ob presb. tappers. etc 10 Oii FieldSupph<'r t>enefits.962·&6M S904·Sll02 Mo TIONISTt CUSTOMER OlherClarical tra.uungavailable ltr.4daywk +overtime I llN'f DIVISION Real Estate SALES-National SPortlnC ---------i High school dt>grc.! +u SERVICE Sm buay of. PoeilJonaAvallable Rosan. Int'. 2901 W UUUI Goods O.st.nbut.or 1ttks per In Sob-profes~lonal rice-Send Res ume & NIGUB. Pertecorrerslhcfollow-Coastllwy.N B t:Ot-; OFCORPORATE ltunt1 ngt on lle a r h mot111 atcd telephone AVON An Yo..A Peof*P""°"7 U so. you II enjoy meet mg people while ~lhng world famous AVON Products Good earn 111gs f1ex1ble hn> Call ~ 7041orZenith7 1359 liar glrl. attr :>ctlve . Salary +. Collt:gc ok 646~14 engineenng work. Re· salary reqUlremen~ PO '9rtoMtl AC)MICJ mg benefits Cornp1tny MAIDS Wanted M't' 8111 Property Management sales people to t'aJI o1:4 que:;t appllc:allons. City Box 855. C. M 92627 27601 Porbea Rd. ale40 pold med1 c:al, dental. Lloyd San Clerrn:nle Inn. OIL f)tlO Company lookinit for u established & new •c· of San Juan CaplBlrano,1-----------(3FlagsCeot.erl long·term d1sabihty and 492-6103 ..... penenced person tn rent l"OUnll thrUOUl U~. 32400 Paseo Adelanto.•--------•I 8311477 life ins urance. 91tt ---------colle<'tions Real Esl~te Salary +t"omm. C.M.i San Juan Capistrano. COOK. EXPER'I> Laguna Niguel holidays per ye a r . MAIDS WANTED SUPPLIER license reqwred Some locaUon C..11 9am-4pn:a Ca 9267S Or call (714 l Good co. benertts. Chnstmu wee k shut Top wa!(es paid• The Inn typing Call Agnes for for lntervw. 979-4123. 493-1171 fo11Jng deadline Apply. J olly Roger down paid, 12 personal at Laguna, 211 N Coa11t llJ-w H&..1--appt. 963-4567. Apnl 1~ 1977. SPM 3333 Pacific Csl Hwy leave days per year and Hwy . Lag Bch ""' """J Newport Beach FEIS PAID modern, carpeted air ~Office CIVILPRINCIPAL Escrow~y toSl2 c:ond.IUonedfat ilJUe:;. MAIDSWANTED ReaJ&tateSales Cosmetics f'llpr ENGINEERING AIDE K Needed for conv. F'IC Bookkl't'pcr $12K DonQubote Motel .... -• ROADIUMMH necf!SSary Send resume SALESHRSON r-n. $1158-$1410 Mo f>urt'has Clk to 2100 Newport Bl. c M nO I~ va Rr. ... •yy tll t\d 1740. Daily Plk>t. L[Jgh hool d hospital from IOam to PCC IRVI ... "" "'Rr.... ~ ,. sc cgrc.! +-a 6.~m. f/t1me. L'v..-r'd ACCOWlllnllClk "'""' llOA I d t G I Box 1560. C:O.\.a Meu. minimum or 2 yn; exper "")' ""'..... Also l''et! J obs BUSl .... ESS MA.IL DEPT TINE f. rxpan IRJ: o enera 9216216 in Su b-profess1onal only. Please apply In 1~·1ne Pe'"'""nnel A~ency ""' Rt•al 1'.:stale & needs Ex ---------R rw>"'6V\ Beverly Manor • • • "" Will tram lndwitnou11 In Eam From per'd s-·~ roople Top enginecnng work e· ...... ~.. · ...... El7th'·~•-caa SYSTEMS .. ,..., S"'1 E"--tr"'"" u 1\RMAID Mel low c 340Vlctona C M ....., .....,.... dlv.to~rate anmserl "omm . Call Col41 .., --IOR~ u • quest appllcatlons. 1ty 1 ___ . -·-·-· __ Sulte224 642147 $200 t $400 ' Full job ll t.uvem w ·~d clas~ !)Ci)-of Sun Juan Cap1strano.i---------•1 lng mac Good working 0 581-7000 llmebl oppartun 1 pie 2 G1rll> needed 32400 Pasco Adelanto. COOKS ~~~~~~~~~ 17021 Von Karman conds & co. benefits. Ap-k ---------for sla le. mature de:.pcratt-ly. Days or San Juan Capistrano. OENEHALOFFlCt-.= SantaAna,CalUorn1a ply. National Syste ms per W RECEPTlONIST/SECY person in modem retail C R k '>'>L "~-•• '""'l Birch St. N u Co bo ~-Very 0 ood workmu cond store. Prefer expr. In rules. oot.ict 1c . """' Ca 92675 or call (714 l Ute typing. girl Friday, """., ....., 0 mmLSSions. nuses .,. " " l7lh St. H li off PCll. FIU d di NlGHTSHlfi noSl·l n~.""·-uldbcfam AnEqualOpportunlty <Nr . O .C . Airpo rt) benefits. Exper notnec ror dn 1nle ll11<e nt , cameru TVs & radiM, c""' '"'"" 4931171 m ngPMea me Apply Mon-f'ri 3~pm f """ .;,nud E.O E. Will train <.::ill Mr Cray. personable & attract Please send resume to .,.,,.,......vv Apnl IS. 1 S · w lo c proc:e urc. Employer M 11-· p e r s o n w I i.: o o d Ad #740. Daily Piiot. Box U:.ixter&Clc:ero nc('<:lsex Clr."' ... IHG_LA_D_Y__ Gorda Liz sMta~l <?tll for 1846nte337rv1es ~~~~~~~~~MAN UFACTUR IN G :i::1~:~~pm. Tues secretarial s kills ror ~.Cost• Mesa, CA, per'd help for boat c:ov ~ r r • .,.s 17141 · '--·~•Secret-T r a I n e (• · L o t · Real Estate Develop. 921626 •. tuo "127"''" ALL I WANT FOR 900BaysldeDr.NB ·---, estabbshed ro ~eeklng ago AADS ment Co. Ben••f lt s t'rs "'cu.o; ns .,. ......, EASTER IS AN efflc:1ent. 675-~119 GB4StA1 OFRCE Exper'd. Good typing, 0...-.0 resp 0 n s I b I e . 6 e If ·---------1 Salary i:omeru.urates lo s~..,.. SOtl ..... ~ 81': A Profcs.,1onal capable. compelent. re Equal()ppor.Employer Small electronlts firm. pleasant phone voll"e. motivated person. H1Rh e1<per & ability Call l''or L1ght1ng Fixture C:OCkta1I Wa1trl':.!i Enter liable. reasonable. de Variousofc:&producUo L~tcdcondbkkpn.§-Xlnt School Educ .Jyrs mCg ~c"'L T.:....H s.<.t>-0300.askrorKathy. S howroom . E11per.! ancxc1t1n1?.prof1table& pe nd able. ho nes t ,i---------•I duties. 1619 S. Minnie w"' .. lng s .• ~ewport exp. Med. & Denial ...,.....,. "' ....,. helpful. but not nee. !(lamourous pr(l(es:. cheerful t'leanlng lady COOKS Sant.a Ana ~7-4316 Ctrofc Topsal 759-0313 bene's 008-3J6l with at lt>ast 1 yrs exp In ---------•I Wood lighting Fllttur• r A 0 h r Wtrefs ~'8 2381 Nd Sh ____ , pretlSIOn optic:. lo Join Co ~ • ..,..am11114 hr:.r rom pror GeneralShop-A.ssembly& lntervlewers. S arp MASSAGETECH out s tand1nl: firm in RECEPTIONIST .. 2031 SE Main ox, f~1ona :. t e inc art:. o 1---------•1 The J 0 I I y R 0 g e r Mac:lu.ning Small grow· G a I s l o · u r v e y lrvme lndu:.t 'I Park Call I rv 1 n e c C orn" r or wallre:-:.lt.'<'hniqut-~ Day CLERICAL R~Uluranl i-. accepllni; Ing co Good advance-Housewives. Call AM . Mr Brown.SS6~ MaC'i\rthur & Ma1111 or eve M~s1on:.. place· applications for Exoer'd menlforthe rlghtdepen 64(H)5S4 With diploma ror top ---------Sharpi;alw•pleasantap ~2901 menlasSl!tl .j!oOOJobop •TELEPHONE Cooks. Xlnt rrrnf(e dable person Expe r ---------tlas:.LEGITIMATl'::spa OPTICSTRAIMEE pearanc:c & lclephone ---------pty Ca ll <71 11 751 fll!;.1 benefits & hours. Apply helpful F/time. 64~ JANITOR Mr G1arn.asso. 7~2 !>561 ~inng to learn trade personality to handle SALES ~o t:all f t:ncktatl COMPANY• s Co Req'd fo r eve work cord1~s swlt"hboard •-Repr"'"ent.at1ves CM /Fl Wa1ln~s. hu· 17022 Sk" Hwy1n per.;oLan. 400Be . h ast byappt.onJy. l..ag""a llJlls ar"a lt .. r~ •MASSAGE Manur dnspcc:t1on to Kl> , "' .... Parku'l.steC.ln ine,t:~ ....__. •. _gilun-a-•a•c--•1GENERALOFFICE req'd .. Ph·830 3:i21 ~ ~ Tt::Cll Ft::M• Join .:rowing firm In ~~glhsek1fi~b~~qu?r~ ~~~~.:i~~~C::!;. !.1271-t • "" COIRISPONDENT ---so';. Comm-Guar min Irvine lndu:.t'I Park. Call Vanety or i;eneral offlct' Profit.ible & permanent. Personnel ,._,J.sfWa""--s••.. Jewelry FUii & PT work Legit Mr Brown. ~-~200 duties pos1t1on:. op~n to the UOATC1\RPf':NTl::HS 1-; x p e r 1 •' n c e d ho ii t curpentcrs n~<'d Xtnt ro benefits l'ar1f1c:a l"Jy Kipper Yacht:.. !.128 W 17th St. Costa Mesa BOOKKEEPER Smull bu.'>)' office seek!> :1 harp c:onsc1cnllous person aRe 2~ ~ with 1TUnlmum 3 yrs In typing. pa}'TOll. At P. i\t R. and st.at.ements. I ntcrestlng varied atmosphere Southland I' ropert1e:. 631 2950Carol B o o k k e c p t• r 1 1 o m c St'(·rctanal !'>alury OJX'n :"llt'wport!-t·n~r. 640 4~11 lo~ffpH'~~ ~laturc .:ood orf1rc 'lktlh . knowlcr!J;t' of H.·14l'lry prt>frrn-<I t:?lJ 1 'll'.:'4~1 1Jl1175!1 ll~'l Hrcuwh fhllt n bulo1 ~ BRANCH OPENING OF NAT'L CORP Distributor Of Industrial T oolt Imme diate po1itlo"" ~ lllflt Carffr oppty. Worit local In Garden Gfoo,,e are-a. Xlnt co . beftefib & salory. l~1111I op11t.•ar & t.lll'l Ion IU.ih \'ltncul 'tU\ncl .. rrb. urnh1lmu., & JIOU l'"!llH• ('~II !\Jon 11,1m lpm & T oc•!>t K.1111 10 30p 111 Mr. Colltn' 191-4417 C'1\f'fo:T f:Rli\ lll•lpt.•r ~hstituk ~hurt hr' :?1 '> tu J llr:. J) n1.'\"tl1.-tl \lu~t have r.ir $3 1 t hr CM NU C''1M 1irt>ns 1\p ply JI Nt'wpoll Mt.•)a lln1f1t-d &·hi 1>1:-.1 1-'ood Sen 1R)7 l'larcnlla , CM ~3213 CAR WASH HELP f'lt&P I Ovrl7 ) I "1<'11llon11 Mf:t'l«>CAR WA.')11 29.'JO I harbor Bl. (' M C ASHIER Matur1t woman. 1>1t1mt• <'1111 Barbar11 for uppt :>~3280. -"~ ~· Correspond w thome J. HERBERT ELITE SPA S.W-81!15 Dishwashen study studl'nts tor our -----Painter for Adult Apt Moe-Smo6ler right pe r i;oo Vour Needed Full & p 11m e. Apply student serv1t·e dept i\p HA.U.JIEWELLERS MAT U R t:: w OM AN Complex 1-.xpt:r nee ab1hlleb can earn you betwn 2Spm. Denney's pUc:ant must be able to Now lnterv1ew1nl( at S pt1 1mu to w e lt'ome Call Mr Tannt·r.54-0IJiS CallMr5 White S!0.000 or mort' for the Immediately ~ /\venida Pico. San compose own letttors. Coast Plaza Location for newcomers & con lac For Lnt.ervlew Appl. first 1st yr Supervisor & Clemcnt.e. type 4~+ wpm & handle eltper'd F 1t1me Sales mcrchant..<i. f1ex1blc hr~ Part time'°!. cnginecnni,: management positions EXPERIENCED ----------details. We ll estab'I People 1n fine Jewelry Need car . Ille tYPlng. student. .field inspcr Paul Dosi·er open Call for appt. «714• Cook wanted. lunchidln educational firm. Good Top sal. bene .. & advan ~7-3095 tloru. In So Calif Wiii 768-77111 ONLY ner shift. 40 hr:.. Ma benents. Apply National cement. C.all Mr. Morns. tram Typing required As.soclates. Inc.. 5-A1-.ES-.-S-a_l_/Su_n_&~ Barkers. 212 E 17th St. Systems Corp • 4361 549-1379. Maluru women wanted Call 842-9977 btwn 7&8 COSTA MESA B h s NB IN OC for hous e c le aning AMonly. relief. Mature woman •Customer Rep •Operators C.M. l.rC t. · · ~ · · ---------• service. car nee. V/Llmu. ---------556-7075 w/sales uper. Fine ii---------·1 AJrportlE.O.E. IW5-Sl23 JPWelry . 673-4734. Laborers --------PAYROLL Equal Oppor Employer lO :ioam·~m. 4 years recent up •Clerks l8 48 Campus Dri •• 546-4741 !/\cros..'I !''tom I )range Co Au·port 1 Equal Qppor Employer Credit Checker General Office. must work weekends. phone Bank or finance co ex-644-0SlONewport Dunes. per Fam1lar w(fRW mactune Imme<.!. open· mg. Cdl 540.4455 Equal ()ppor Employer General Oft. Sleno or Clerk typllll Various oft dutJes Involving bkkpng or math & public C'Onlact. Pleasant person1tllty & good appear nee Con tat.'t M1:1s Adams. New York L.lfe Insurance Co . ~S Harbor Bl. Ste 700, Anaheim, ~ EOE m r Gener• Ofc, Sh SfARTNOW'"::· MbECHAk NMIC F'ronl end & BIWHGCLERIC Seamstre11 w/lnduat. Too many Jobs. not ra es '" 3 yrs exp EXEC SECRETARY, 1---------•1 ma ch.work at hm · enough people! No ex-St.art S1200 645-~ R~nas· t canvas baas. 847·3472; per. needed. AJIJshlfts. MECHANIC WANTED RECEPTIONIST 979-tsoo. M .. at '-"ertlfled Ray <3l Perm. jobs Now . ror XI f di "'"' ~ ' our new l"OflX)rate oft ln nl opp Y or 1n v ~ .... -... . . .. . . _,_ $.llW.Q . Tl MPOAARY H[LP . -- 540-4455 F.qual Oppor Employer Carey Chevron. 604 S San Juan Ca pis tr a no. w /bkkpng buck ground Coast Hwy.Lal( Bt h Typing SS+. He 11v y phones Good benef1ti1 MB>ICAL SECRET ARY pkg Salary $800 F'lrm E.xper'd for plastic sur-localed 1n City or geon m Newport Center Orange Must be ltlnl 1n medical mg. bookket!pln~ & bill 540-4455 ang Call 644 4900 Sl~MSTRESS Newport Beach Clotht.ng Store lfas An Opening l"or A Seamstret111 Ex-per'd In Fine Men's & Women·, Alterations Plea~ Contact Tal.Jor Shop Manager 644.5070 ---------DELIVERY MAN ror ear· Must have good skills V1111ed gen 'I oft dulle1. W\JI tram Salary com me ns urate w texpcr Newport Ctr loc. Xlnt benefits New York Life lmuranc:e O> • Call Rita Glad11t.one. 6-4;& 1230 for Legal Advertising Clerk·Typist termlnolllgy. tr11nscnl) ~~~~~ Equal Oppor Employer :--;''' ~)\ \ t\'1-.C l·\11 '-t MEN for LA Times de· p f A ~~~~~~~~~ h\ery Perm .. p/t1me. erlOIWM CJ"'CY ...: CLERICAL E11pand111.: Orange Count) bu~Nl electronlt' ll'IJ'IUfll{'tUMng CM1>0ra tK>n n.u 1mmw1all' open· Ill!()> for rumc CLERK OHu't! t'"Pt'nent~ r~IJt "d to io.h1pp1n11 tr.11H1r lunC\IOM f,I)()(\ I> p1n1t ~lulb r~1w red MATEll L l CONTROL CLERK I :! '4'llr\ rlrrtr.al c11 pct1cnt·e r~IJtt'd to m,1ter1al prndu<"tlon rontrol runct1<>n11 Mu&t ht> 11hlt• lo npcr11k lO key add.tn~ machine We oU<'r occllC'nt ~tart Ing 1rn lary and com prt>hl'M• vt• cm plnyee bmcC1l11 pro.cram ' Fll r 1mml'dlutt• C"OO ~idt'f't1t1on plt•aM.> CDll ly monunt: L A Times tiome dc-IJ \'Cry route No sollc1lmg. no rnlll't'tlng i\dlts onl y, 2·~ hr dJily Must ha"c cc:ono car 638--0126 $27~ to S3SO per mo. PIX R~st 3723 Birch St. N.B. ~·1740 lmmed. opening for 557·0045 personable. de pendable 1~ Employer SEAMSTRESS Straight A"ro Marine. Mll-1486, MORTGAGE BANKER !>(.>rson w/exper on 556 Retained eltpanding co. n.eds ag· dl81 t>oard or equiv. ~~~~~~~~~~!Secretary. m11ture for DEMONSTR,\TORS for uppt Equal Oppor. rood . a pp I 1anc:"11 & _E_m_P1,__oY.._e_r _____ _ Position now available (Of part lime ass1sU1nt to Legal Allvertismg Dlrec: tor. 2S houn; per w~k mlrumum. noon·~ 00 PM dally. gress1ve people In held Rosan, Inc .. 548 ·5533, h edi 1 dept head. Natlo11al as loan reps. Xlnl income E o E Recepllonist wit • m ca Stock Brokerage firm. for self starter . Will · experience. GP s office. Some llfll ln!S eltper Jewelry Jo'r1 & Sal. 10·6 G<-n'I Ofl"r~kkpng to key and some other days hy t..ouch f/llm~. Call (2131 ~o 7000 or 17H I MHl80l • 76&-S573 tram. 834·1622, ask for PIX Switchboard Opr Call646·3903 helpful but not net". General nfflC"e ex-,_B_ll_I ________ Contact Auditor. Hotel Cherie.644·91ll I Laguna. 425 S . Coast ---------peneoce and lghl typing 1250 Mllltfllth 0pr Hwy. Lag Bth 494-1151 RESTAURANT Secretary ----Dental Chu1n1ide Asst EAper or profes111onal s:hool gr!_d 646 ~ Dental . s1i1uin t. 1 2 yn t."Xper Modern ore. llntg &h 898 44.2.'I DESIGN DlltA.FTSM.AH Mual have good drafllne kchruques & mechanical nptttude. To de11gn & dralt part changes , run bluepnnt mat"tune. dotu· ment drawmp & senct to c: uatomers. a 1111 boat knowledge helpful App· I.)' at Enctt.on Yal"hts l.!131 Oeerc Ave. Santa Ana skllhs required 135·40 Call 9'19·7660 Corpot Cite S.Cntary GUARDS wpml. Typing tesl w1ll1---------1 PERM.P/TIME HOSTS Sm . office w tmultl· Co.ta w.sa be admm1stered lo all GHT CLERK. full lime Printing shop needs responsibilities. ex per ~anent. f\111 &. Part applicants. apply In person only. Ah helper &delivery person req Salary open .. In· ume Phone&lranapre. Baba Mo t e l , 22~0 Mr Druh~.644-79SS. HOSTESSES tervlewing will begin q'd. Retired welcome Eltposure to and1or Newport Blvd. Costa week o r 4 /111. Send Call MS 0274. ore hrs 10.2. l(eneral underst.anding of Mesa Re11ume to: Clasr.irted OOMdWedne&day court systems and legal•----------• CASHIERS Adstll8. DaJly P1Jot. PO filing procedures dcs1ra· NURSES AIDE PHONE SALE-Bolt 1560, Coat• Mesa. GUAADS WAMTED ble. Operungs on days & aftn Ca 92626 Full • Ptllme·lrvlne st\lfts Will tram. Exper Phone S ales pc . area Age 21 & over Automobile necessary prcf'd. Please ilpply. male or female. l6 to 65 If you're good. we want SECRETARY. p/time ~or Mature men pref'd . for occasional local dnv Park L.ldo Conv. Ctr. 466 years or age. Guaranteed you Good pay Super co. law firm. Exper. pref d. UnJfonrui rum. No ca&h lng. ExceUent company fl a gs h 1 p Rd. N . B wages or commissions beoe'1ts. Call Judy 833-362? __ _ outlay C..r & phone nee beneCits. 642·8044 2M> East 17th Street. iriu-RIT.a. •y Apply Unlvernl Protec •-.---------i Suite O. Costa Me&a. ~ ~ 1.10n Serv1ce. la W ~th Send short resume orr• betweens oo & t1:30 p.m A,py I• hnoa AMETEKtAUTO MATBl> St. Santa Ana . l n · peraona.l lu.at.ory to. Nursmg 646-422l .... GMrra MARINE terv1ews M P 10.30am· IH11 $7 4 Equal Opportunity INTERNATIONAL noon&l.30-4.30pm. MikeTlnsley <SfAFFCHGNURSE1 EmployeT 2241 W.CooltHwy F.qual()ppof'Emptoyer D •1LY PILOT LVH'1 •..414 MeWJIO"'f leodt UMI McCaw. lrvlne llalr Sty bat, with follow· A ~ Mon & 1'uea. 9am·5pm (714 I 540-8270 1ng preferred Morale P.O .IOX 1560 <PRIVATEOUTYI Clerk typist req'd. $~ 1 Booeten1. ~7"788 Co.ta Mna. Ca. AIDES $35 Pou.er want.ed to throw WPM e1Tor free. Must be D'9hrf ~tor 92626 <PRIVATE DUTY l pots on potters wheel ablo to follow format. For conv. hospital. Help W8aAntedl . ,must be EqualOpportumty QUALIF'IED NURSt::S Must have produt"tlon CANO'S Call forlntervlew. MSI fPleaM! call. (l l 6»8331 oKenverl 1 k. ~P_.YednCpchl rkson. Employier MAKE YOUR CHOICE exp. Xlnt pay 642-8766 orappt. uc Y .... c en. ------'--'----1 WE NEEO PRIVATE OATA DtSHWAStBS Cll Lafu.na Beach LEGAL SECRETARY 0 UT y & ST A F' 1-· SEAFOOD C "'"'H RECElnS CORPORA TIOH tv I M rt · HOSTESS P /time over E.xper legal secy wanted RELIEF NURSf;S At.L -CLERIC ~u:_~1 E.~s~ 21. E"pe;. pr4lf'd. 'Appt.Y for heavy aen·1 practice; DAYS·HOURS·DEPTs Power Brake RESTAURANT Secretaries 17 141549-61 27 ......., CdM In peraon. Ben Brown 1 bookkeeping ex per H 0 SPIT AL S IN Need lod1v. w/rlcrtul .. -,. . R.eetaurant. 31106 Coast helpful. Call 640--0800 uk ORANGE co. COME IN Operator e"per.1J1 tashre~lpl.Sor Equal Opportunity DlSPLAYWlNOOW Hwy.So Laauna. rorl>at.. ONCE TO REGISTER. A1Rece1vable 10 Ke y by Employer M 1-· TRIMMER ______ ...__ __ , WE WILL MAIL YOUR Must be eltper'd in sheet tooch I~~~~~~~~~ Por Jr. Sportswea r HOTB. LEGAL TIAJHll WEEKLY PAYCllECK metal. close tolerance. C4 644-Jllt O\ll1n Store. Some exper PUICHASIHG For Newport Ctr Law LISCOUUE dJal caUber. 9A.M '!JI NOON preferred Apply In AG84T FUm. Good typlng ak.llla ..._.Rec)htry n. IRVIME CO. person "Petrlea", 147 Huvy food. beverage & ~·d. Call 7»()431 .... c .. StrYicff SOONewport Ctr Ur Clerk-Tvnitt _w_jeatm __ in_ls_t_er_M_a1_1 __ , room e1xper. Leading UFIGUAIDS lsl Cholt-e or the pro- NCWPort Beach IP'-Distributor interested In N.B. ~el. Call Mon-Fri tesalonal nurse & leading Equal ()ppor Employer Sales y..-.. p/\.lme h>eome ot 11000 9am·Spm. &44-1100 ext & WSI .....,_ton ho1p1uls . :?O yrs o f •-.v.-lOUlr Pedler Hlt1ng now. Lake Forest I h per mo or more + · · • SUo & Sall Club. 1A?5a eLIUcal scrv ce to t e CERAMICTRAINEl!;S for Cl•••lf'..,., .. dvert•· benefits . Ma t urw. Homeaeeptt·ald, 8•12• 11 Toledo Way. El Toro. nunlng & healLth ca1r1e . or elteeru:nc ed. -.-. ~ " .., 639-6123 da 13 h Extn I' ..._, professions. Ol"a y mechanically Inclined. Ing Department or the · b Yid', .. ,_ !~,,_ .......,.dm Y ---------1 owned & operated by " rMture. for perm fac Daily Piiot W11ial1oaa· DOGGROOMER.eicper'd t.e .,...,..,.,... . ...,,. aya; ure.uards·CertHied for dedicated & eJCper'd tor y po si t 1 on s 111t order deak or full or p/\.lme C.aer'a ~Ue~. pool & bay duties stalf. w/beneflls. Apply in Ceoeral Advcrtialng Grooming. Lag. Nlauel. HOUSEKEEPER p/\lm•. Trainees accepted. WlfJ are not 3 chain or penon Vohann of Co ht . Department Must be Call 831-0322 or 83l·t'133 Sday wk. &42·3505 968-0311 franchise from Qut or 3421~ Doheny Park Rg .. nble to type ~ wpm, for Interview. BAYVIEW MANOR ---------•town dtiallng In the Cap1nrano Beach have good phone voice UFE INS. AGENTS l(e~ral labor market. 540.4455 Equal Oppor Employer NESSMAN 340 F /t 1mc . Cood Benefits. Mr. Drube. 644·79S5. a n d a v a I I a b I e Holl!lelteeper. Uve·ln, pvt Major Ltre lnaurance ~l 1105PITAL RO Ou1inlde AMt ror bWly automobile. Eltcellent rm. ba in mobile home ... ~ency~ recruit.a or NEWPORT BEACH HOW IS THI TIMI Pt'do rnictlce 1n Costa company benefit& and OPPOttT'UHITY .. 1. Some cooklna. Must agent.a, can earn 120.000 Park l.Jdo Medical Sida for Job seekers to check MtlN Yr exp In Dental futurei opportunity for ...__ka ,,__ wh•n Y"" dt1ve.11'1Wl11 or spore tbe lat yr. Leada Oround F\oor the Daily Pilot Help field a«. MS·~ tra.lnina ln out.aide sales. """"' ui..,., " v.. fumlabed. (Supervltor5t North Co 540 ~ ---------• use resu.lt·actUn' DaJly Houaokeeper, five-In, Kcnooenlnp 1 Call for SouthCo'.tu:99SS Wanted clasalfkatlou. If t'orlntentewcall: PUot Clualhed Acb t.o fat.her put, dlubled & I ··~-~· C!!l1~t4t4~ll~'?88-!:!ii!!a~l-~,~~~~~~~~I tho job you want la not CadUlaettoOo-Carta 6"2'321,utm tt•eh UM Oraqe Cout 100, C.ra buchfrotU ..;;""" 1 thereyoumlghtconatder Whatever th F1d market. bome. H&kpna. ra,ealt. 1be r..u.t draw In t he Don't drop the t>.111Ocrt1 offerto1 your aorvlcea Ren 'em Off the market ~142..xnl waw oriented ad Int •· Weet. • .-l>al11 Pllot job wtth a Jow-~t Dally wttb an ad In UM Job Wtlb a C1u1111ied Ad Equal Opportunity Li HCJ. Rafa. Oood CIHatrled Ad. Phone l>ltot Clualfled Ad. Wanted ca~01"1-Phooe C.llNo-.f'~·5C78 Employer l~~~~~~~~I bult.b.~•,. Ml-5171. Phooeto5118. &CUf18 OPENING SOON RESTAURANT Mature stabfe adulta Meded for full & p/llme positions •t Naugles Drlve·Tbru Clun. frlcnd ly •l· mospben Faat movlna It challengl.ng. 21401 Brook.hunt. H B 1729 Brook bunt. t' VlJ RETAIL CLERKS T . ts .. Stat .. '·Vbl.:.T ., ......... , .............. ' 3141 c ' ............. 146-4741 <Ac:roM From Oranit Co. Airport I ' ' F.qual ()ppor Emplo,._ eeretary. 1 1 c>•t'd. Ne'Wl)Ol't ctr Loe•°'°" ror Stock Brokera1e rltin. ~1480. .. UTOTIM SICUTAJtY.fOOL ; C.•aMl.-N......_... Ple111nt per ••,lt Pod.lona ~n 2nd .tt 3rd w/stronl typtna 41 1ome lhlfta In San Clement. • ah s&illa. F f\.lme.~ La1una Beach. Otber In pttlOCl. Robert , arHt have o,,.nla~a WIWam ....,,., ' alao. No eaper. req d. 1AOl Quall St. N B. Apply at an1 of our ---'"---------- ....._ Selllnl U1Wnl ~ • al N..,,art Bl9d. D&l.11 PUCll Clye6ned Aid a.a .._.. &d· la a ~ mau. ... JuetNJJ....,., 17 . l HefpW..-M 7100HetpW-"94 7100HetpW..t.4 7100 Do.-I040 Uhc1l•n• IOIO ....._..._.. Mond!X·Apnl4. t971 1 DAILY PILOT •JJ • ..,. •• • • • • •• • ••••• ••• • • ••• • • •• • • •••••••••••• •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• •• •• • • • • •••••••••••••••••• •• • • • ••• ••••• ••• • • •• • • •••••• ....,,_.. to 1 o .::::::.:.::::::1.:..:.z:;.;.:.~;..:;.:..;.... _______ _.-=-;.;;.;:~-=~-=~-- wa.ntoo ex r rof1c1ent Golden Ri:tn c-v"r Pup• SWIMWIMG POOL ....................... ~ ... ,,... • A.tdot W-.4 tS•O AalhK, lllltpOfiild STOCIUtOOM/Aa$1st operator ror ':ltro>. HOO Champion lint. AKC SACtunct: ·s PondMi bo•t ens. & .-.we~ tSlO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• Secretary Som:, knowl~tlt' of boot word pr n c \' 1, 1 n a 0 F A 8 W It 1 uadln& M fRr " dis NI pwr out dr 11000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WI WlU IUY IMW 971 Z • • ~~n "t~ .. r"Yn:'.!:~1Y 7~ rn., c h In ti 1 n b '!' y 12131~ 6380 tnbut.or bas dhc above ttrm M--12$4 • i 4 Int " r n" 11 o n11 I YOUR DATSUM ••••••••••••••••••••••• R....ntiftAJSt .,. 1 .,,. , englllet!nni,: frrm <,oud .. 1 k •1 1 10 ~l'OWld 1wlmml~ pools llarvei.tOf. "• T Camper PAJD f'OR OR NOT ~I'"" "'A ton ..... nlll t rtd ~rdl clencul .. 11 111'" ".ii. an ".i J11Jule left nvcr from l !J711 to.h.Poww 9040 8pe(' w1to.,..· aell ront'd Ftonl ofc ~rt1onaht y Rb le d moi. fl'm A KC Re& ••••••••••••••••••••••• .., "'-do A TOf DOU.Al SADD(EBACK . . BMW-'· Xlnl typ1nl( & ht':Jvy Sll)('k Room" Ocllvt'r') 11 thty to ""01 un l'r Champ ltnc Lovu $Cason l., Price • "'' ...... a c:a~per p FOITOfCAIS phonH for tndu,.1 1 r('lll <'ll'tk for t1m:ill mlA plunl preil>ure a lso rl•qulre-d c~m To ed hm only Cuar1.1nte<.>d 1.nstallw11on C!assrr 6' Chrts . Crurt prox l6.000 m1 • LOadt'd l""•WlCK D""TSU .... dt. ok l800 lhutl lkh R94 ~I F.qu11l Op pr ~mplyr soo 640~ & tt>rm11 Cnll 1Anuhc1m 1 Super S port 18 V 8 Must see to appl'('<' 56995 -... " S1t1rt1ng S72S to $7511 mo s 3 3. 3 2 •to Co 11 l' r t w 1G hr. BrtslA>I cond. or ofr Ph Di.ys lil4 l San Ju•n C•oistrono l~llt.. r Y. I, lo: r II 0 N 1-: C:Jll Mary Ann , Reai.ste~df\cei.hundpup Ouy11le\i.'S Blueboo k *3900·o fr 49flSilU E'e" aft 4. ll•·tl7 5 493-ll75 SOLICITORS 714 7Sl·3820 for jppt pit.'!<. 6 2wks old Easter 67$ )()80 < IQ..t I ~ 0128 HHIHOW! THl6JOCSI :-... 'r\ 11.:0\\ ,\\"'X I. \I I \ Wt• nt'«d IO Rlrl' tu set Sun Shown by uppl only. WANTED 11 l''oot Llpstrake GlaH 4 ~--.Dri-----• CASH FOi CAISI dinner re~rrvatrnM In t21J• 502 3041 or '714 1 TOP CASI! 0 0 1.l.Af< Boll 4r Ci111.1r $3W. C.all ....,,...... Yel 9550 Top S OollM li pn1ft for PencM!Mf Apttcy 3723 Birth Ht .. N It 517-0045 th•· t'Vl•nlOl(ll llourtv WAREl!nusE 8-16 ~1611 ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean ust'd l'3~. truck" & w11i,:1· + honu~. no :.1·11 HU PEAWI f1 Rl-Y' O ~ TCY O ~! ~lOl~ all II pm/Wknds "16 F'ord l-'250. <lic4. PS. Cnrveth111. Ask for P out 101: l:.ill 11fll'r J l'M MANAGER \1al('Colden Rel fori.tult iRT owliC'l·t. c~L'D: 33· ri;a1rllner Sdn Cnr. PO. air cond. ~h.irp O'Nctll. IMWRESAUS n ,ASSIC BMW<i ~·~ _ _ 2 Yr~ ohl w ipapers & S ILVER SERVIC E . En&s new. compl eqpd lllS0.492·4001.49tHl0'70 HOWAIDCtwno•et TELEPHONE Good uµply rur 1r11l1v shoto;. llS lbs Beaut F INE FURN. & AN· Cruising or flilhlna Sac Dovv&Qua11Sti< 1~7:1 .I OC~·4 !\P''C'l.I .... lh 'unrool c967KLM 1 1!17.J 2002tll Thi!> OOl" I:> loacll•J • ' ' t23llJT<: 1 !()()<{, E rnployer Heta1nt'li w t!xper rn \\llrl'house 49IS·J634 anyllme 'flQUES. 64S·2200 Sl\.000. rirm. 979·2251_ '73 Toyota Land Cruiser. NEWPORT Bt:A<.:ll SOLICITORS m~mt. Supervi:mry c:x· Fn-to You 1045 --· aood cond $33'i618f'1>t 1974 CSA Coupe-One of " krnd · IGM.'W ll 1 P 1TIME FllOM HOME per req'd Oood lwnefrt ••••••••••••••••••••••• L'U!LGAl!!.Et•r-5 3S' Chns Tri·Cnbin. AP. _ol_r_._&46-_9_\_6_'7 ____ _ ---------1 f () R U N I T F. l> Ilk~ Salary orcn vv • A• s.5. OF. new cpts. 80 hrs c i:; ll 1:-; n HA l. l' A LS y Orw yr old fem Lob mix. from your business card since M .0.11. on twin i" To)'ot• Landcrsr. SECRETARIES C.Ui\ltANTEl-:D WAC:l•: ~'~~~ '11)8Y<'d o b~c1 1 e n ce ~one card ror each Chrysler ve. See at Slip ml. m int cond. 494· Mor e jobs than peo N() EXPER 963·0107 or 968tr~!!c1•d : likes kids tag plus one spare. We 3S. Balboa C'..ove11 ir Int _bef __ s_w_a_n~s ____ _ pie!"!! Top SSSSSSSIS 005 481 9 '°" re turn permanently call (7141 984·3961 eve. 'il Bl!uer . air. tlltrAs, Many noodt'd now Type ---------'~,'~~\I.I()( l·\ll \To aood ho me F'e m a le ~:!~ ~~:s~;c a7:.f1n~ AaldngSJB.exx>ortrade:' Xlnlcond. Sil()O(). !50 wpm or more Sh. no ~ ACJIKY lr1~h Setler spayed. S JD. requirements Pre· 17 fl Glosspar. 120 HP. 87~ ah.&Uteahok TELEPHONE 3723 BirchSt.N U yr1. n ee<h fa mrly vent loss & theft! For a 110 brd Me rcrulser. Tndd 9560 54M455 Equal Oppor Employc•r INSTAUERS 557-0045 1142 ~ nfl 6 personalized tag enclose S2SOO 962 971111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 100''-Employt•r f ree Euter Kittens w11llpape.~. fabric or .__._ a-11 9060 Retamed C "Day Glo paper & we -~ 1976 CHIYY MAINTAINERS l~~~~~~~~~~I ute. nulfy and lookrng will back & tnm your ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'l1TC>t4 PtCKVr 1-for loving home. 847-0788 •~ac Or l""' t~o "~r .... s EA s p RA V I ~ • 1---------•1 ..,_. •J ....... ..., C amper 1 p et'1a l SPLICERS FunWture 8050 backloback Catamaran. "Tuned" Automatic. r•dM>. healer We Have Jobs! •••••••••••••• ••••••••• PRICES ractory demo mdl w /MW & c • m p e r s h I' I I Plus all craft t·utci,:on1•!> w1lh outi.1dc plant or c1•n lral 11ffrcc ei.per llrlo(h I i: re" n h I g h b a C' k S2 ea or 3 SS aal11. C:Olor1 available 0010729l MUST SELL TOP S$SS$SSS ehu1r SSS 1 hr~h back 4 'Stags Sl 60 l'a ~ w/lrlr. Save a.100. llus week al Secretaries rh,ur inc('ds recover 6 9tagsSL50ca CaJIOoua~ OMLY $4500 Typists lr)I( I S3S on $100 for lOormoreSJ .i<Jl•j 35' F'OLKBOAT Tech Typists both' Also. I c h mm<' & Sales Tax lnrluded Varnished hull. hnstol MA19UIS TOYOTA ---------•I salJn1::.. good benefit:... long term d:.:.ii.;nmcnL.,. SECRETARY PART-TIME E~ct>llC'nl opportunity ror 1nd1v1<1u.1l deslnnii part.time work l\am noon M1rn thru Fri T yp<.1 i0.sh90 Call644-3389 9/\ :'¥! 'lll Noon THE IRVIME CO ~Newport Ctr Ur Nt>WJ)Ort UN H'h Equal Oppor F.mplnycir For l mmedrJ lc l1 1r1: Call 3848 CGmfMAI Dr 546-4741 t i\cross From l)ran(le Cn i\lrpurt 1 F.qual Oppor F.m1>lt•y<>r p .:lass ccihn1ot h!(hl $<111 NO CARO~ MISSION VlEJO IXO~rators and 1 h all rc ilin g Oraw your own or send con d w /m on ring 831-2110495-1210 Autnq Clerics h!olhl $20 Phone 642~l3R_ name. address. phone & &46-04~ lookke.pers we'll make one card per Deluxe Columbia 36. Why ICeypwteh Oprs SAVI':• M1\RCll SALE. ta~ i\ddW~ach. bare ioo·r~ of the expen~e Reeetltlonlsts New & u~ed furn .. 1ppl's. Send check or money or· of II luxuriou.'I boot when mist Wilson·~ BarJ:"aln dcrto· you haven't the time to CIHtts Nook 12 Stnn•!ll, :>.is & PILOTPRINTING sari everyday? Why TEMPO HM W 19th. t:M f.42 7930 PO Box 1soo post pone your families '66 Chevy l ton step \'an Windows all a ro und. hydrauhl.' door. ~.000 rru. on new 6 c yl cm111nc Goud ht':Jkr. II res. body All ser vice r ec-ords , S2000 MS-~. 646· 7691:4 Temporary Help & 5-IH 3?ii2 C'-OSla Mesa. Ca 92626 enjoyment oC a fully Call540-4 .. 55 **I BUY** •MATTRESSES• e qulppt>d l argH 1970 l ntcrnat1o n a l t:t1ul11011;Jot Emplo~u GOO(! lt~t·(I 1-'urnalu""' & sailbool? Here's an op· TravelaH 392 VS. auto, , •" Single Sets S39 50 por to join 3 families in p IS. p / B. ve ry dun 1\pphant'l.''l -OH I wlll FullS1ze$44 50 their long standing, Many xtras. Must sell! lll'll ur SELL for You R&J Mo ll•()\•, f O CI Yy harmonious love arralr Will sac. 494-0198 MASTERS AUCTION oJ8 l i 1 1,, Sr S.A wl• marvelous sailboat. --------- 64W616 & 133-9625 ~7 ·56.'lh Sll.000 (only $S0 mo for '68 Dodge Van. 225 cu In 6. ---------•lw omen n c l01I r rl r or Secys/dldoptl S775 TELEPHONE hooscl'll'at11nA ~cn1l·1• Acdnq Clks $700 Rabbie's Rog Mop -----__ __ lheklttyl 17141675-3136 paneling. cpu. 8 trk Cul 'C'lvot sofu & lo\ NEWPOHT BCll TENNIS Make offer. 554·$259 aft c ~ c tit Ga m e 1 t' l , Cl.l' B l.imill••I M cm Venture 21, brlatol cond, llPM 540-2860days MC~T it-l.t>i:al $k50 SALES 548-0757 l!:mµIOyl'r" l'a\ 1\ll ~-. ... ., ---- 1.11 Rcmrlcr" A~l·nc·v -1020 H1rl.'h ~I . ~t .. 11~1 Newport lle111·h K3:1 111'10 SECRffARY \~:11:.I Ill (1fl-\1 Jll.lj1l I Ill MllOllf C-llrf' 'it•\\ nwrlt•rn pl.int rn 11 II art•:i nl•t•tl:. tl\rl,llll l• pt'r~cin 1·\Pl'I ct 111 .tll 11ha:w :. 111 olc· \\ 111 I.. l'h•J-.l' JIJPI.•• 111 P"I''""' Sclwlell Corp. 541 2 Ml°Ft111d1·n ,\\1• I lunt1n1,'t'ln 1X•ad1 714 /898-6631 SECRETARY fitner:d lh•ol i-;,.,tato r11· velo11mtnl firm r1·lot'.1t 1ng to nvw flf1· 11t till'<> C Alrporl F d1.1r~1· "'''' w ;typrn~ & .,1r pr1.f'd ~.ii rommem.ur.11<· " 1''<l•"r &ability f15li 7tH I S ECRETi\fiY. p l1mt>. t!XPt·r '<I l,l\ 1· hk k pn fl. Ph Mr.. n.1rnt"" TU•'" ... r I l' I n .. ,. c1 ~, II II 1\73 r.1111 SECURITY GUARDS \boH· .1H•rai.:1· IA-,i):• l'altl "kl) l n1f11rm & rqu1p turn l '.1111 '·'' tranii (I t,, t1hnn1· 11•11 11 Call <:!I.I I .11:1 !11:111 11r wr1ll• liu<trll'< ~~,,,.,,.., Inc., lllkl :"tlu111t•1 ••~ '""' H.d, ~nntl'rl'' I '.irk l .1 IH7M I·: 0 ~. T1n·1I of your a\'l'ntl(c YAC HT ~t\LES:\I AN 11111 of the mlll phone Knowll'dgo or both i..itl & m;,trhrnl( l'Offee t•blc!>. lx•r.,hipe; &U-Oll',o full race with a ll options ---------wall unit, !.Ofa ta,blus · pl""' more. trailer Ind .. 75 Chevy Luv AM 1FM Jlll•l-• powcr Oc>dl~ ~all·~ exp & l J\LI, US NOW" lie pr!'f'cl 675 11\20 Lumps. naug !\Ota, glass GVIT1\R S!5. Sn.:I ~d s.'200 642-0245.~33811 stereo, Ctl' Gd cond top dinette. rut velvet S2S. -t wrouMhl Iron Cal 20 .54 Good Cond S2700 AlJ..8874.S4S-9838 Wnrk 6 hr' a day 11•11n"Wnl1nJ,: 11 nal 11u1al I} knnlA-n proclm l to rt•s1- 1t1•111' 111 sn Ca l1r & ''r11'1n:i We provide pll'.1-..inl s11rrounrl1nl(s & Jr d u'<('<l 11tm0:.phc:re YARDMAN Young man wr:.h1ng lo establish h 1m :.l·lf an gro w1n ~ l':.trl•cr Mechanical knowlcdAC beneficial ;\pply. 19~ Placentia. C M chair, Knl( or Qn s11e l!u~~1<1<1b ~ 645 3269. Loaded. $3500. '74 Chev)' .s4 l01'. 350 v !I lo bdrm !.el. mattrcssl'S, t>IO 1R18 •1~ '"'"" .. 1c Tilt h 1 l{IB~'.> & wood roffee 0 .,.~,..,.. mt, '" · w ec • t a h I e !. ALL 1 N St•.Jr,, Elcr 1lr)er wh1lt'. Custom c a b. Radio . 16' HOBIE w /trailer. new Heater. p IS. I' 18. Auto EXCEL l~ENT CON S.i5 kll.. lf "nyl .sufa. tramp, mdders, gauge trans, To&,Cat Cam""r OITION M4 4760 S.?511 :-~,;! :li(.:!fi ton.'<! $1400 f 0 ,... -~ I 3 · 5 g !) • 1~~ 2 1Y~ shell. A·I nd. 646-200 c.oorh. Green & blue plaid Qtmhty I :1fts ll:indt·rafl· hnen, 11 fl rnlitnm modt• l'<I t1y St•111or:. t-:a~ter _t:va./Wknd11 2.14_!'10·2184 Clean '72 CMC ..., Ton c 1111 pa'f o,trul'lun· 1s ont• ·M.rchandise s I Th l 11 Pickup ~"SO from ll•""ar!I. Xlnt • 1>1•1·111:. (' loat 1111!'11' -~ <___. • ·..,.. 111 thP tx•,.,1 in tht• bu~•·•••••••••••••••••••••••• 87S·i 1SI ,.,. Gtfl Shop 1711 W Balboa ~ .......-• 9080 Call675-491 l Iles:< Wl· h.1"' a 1-(U;Jran· _....__s SOOS "l1<<l 1" lbou 1> .. nr11uula 1 I .. I d"' ...... """"' n DJ ' ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• i:? Chev Luv. oood Mnd tL'l.'t 11asr :-.a ar·y 1n a 111· ••••••••••••••••••••••• K!nj! si box spnn~ & mat 10 2 T F 1 " 111111 to u t1h.·rnl ho1111:. & 1 r I.' s .,. s 1 m m 0 0 s -~~ r GlasLTOn 1973. deep V hull. Best off er 768·5228 l'<,mrn111s1on You 1·.in't Wonderland Bcautyre!ll $100 f'..11-14467 1x8Slute bt"C:I IX>OI t bl tilul.' ur. 302 Ford Enit. 270 Pnvate Party. lol'll'' Of Ant1·ques.• f('lt . perfect rontl. S.100. Volvo m 08 outdrtvo. '74 GMC ...,T--.S,-8-.-6-C'yl 7' Sofa, yc1low/wh1lc: l'honeil95~1 VM&Ontrlr. xlnt SI C for :! S htfh ,1-.11!.illlc lllJGE w :Hl•h11u ~C' tapc~try <lcsqrn Xlnl ------srhno l iSl ·418S or ir;ti c k . s h el l. ma g3 • 11 .10 :! JO & :J :10 ~1 :JO five c-ramnw<.I w1lh uwr 54.JO coodS250 f'h5~·!12.'>7 Hnd1n Conti ni Motlc..t 53a·29V2 AMi FM tape, Xlnt rond tlJ)'>·•"l'l'k rnu:.1c• hn)(1'"· n11•kclo planes & hoals. sl'lllng ---545·4429, 1850 Ne w dt•on prano:.. i·ir1·u" ,1r 'ipollci<s m•1ir m•w 8' / Sola l'\l'f"Ylh•nf.( t'ht•up Snmu loah. storCIC)e 9090 _:'erser. CM ~- l 01111l.H'l 1(1•111••• ltu~:-1 833-8095 For P~al Interview TIME-LIFE LllRARIES. IMC. Eqi.al Oppor Employer ~ .111 " " .1 II t' 1111· k ' ~'i.lO 1"} :,.,;r <"ouch & nt·H•r usi•d 675 3662 nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Ranchero. A/C. 465 hp. .:rundfJlhN c-l u r k' lhl 100 ('11-.ltlnl7'round f~l~221MI Boat Stor :q~e Space AMtFM. 8 lrack stereo. f ru" S:lll Thi ~'fl l .. 1m1~. 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AM FM i.t~rt'O. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'W280SL Auto 123:.!I) A C di • ., o wknd 640·7153 ask for BUY or LEAS!-; • x 1ntr. ~40 '74 PLYMOUTH SADDUIACK Hyroo DIRECT Plea.st! call afte1 6 P\l THI MO Ml-3787 i.Lallon wa~ons f'our to choose from Ma1ntutnt.'ll by the Dally Pilot fleet garat;e i.taff Prll·cd rlgbt from $l ,995 to ~.39S ~c In D,ul> Pilot purk1n11 lot. 330 Wl'bl Dn~ St .. C:o~ta l\Jt.',.u. or cal 6-12·4321 tor m or l' rn formation A&k tor ll1i:k or Oi.car 111 th,• llcct V AUEY IMPORTS 8 31-2040 495.4949 L•as• Mew-U1ed OVER 100 MERCEDES OH DISPLAY HouH of Import. AUTllOIUZ~:U MEHCEOES O~:ALEH 6862 M anrheSll'f. Buena P ark 523-7250 On the Santa Ana Fw \'. 1975 MBZ 280 SF.f>AN . One o"ncr r:ir with stl'rco. P" r "in 11 ow ~ & a 1 r r u n d SPOTLESS' 1~.\IVI I SAODLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 l!l!'>2 \IUZ JOOS ('l.1"H' t 'ouJX• One· of only KO orn rltu·t•d th.it H'Jr' Wtll ·~7 Porsrhe Spd:itcr Cm11lt 'y reblt B:.t ofr mer $5000. Call 5S7 2508 RotlsRoyce 9756 ....•...•..•........... "1 DEALER IN U.S.A. CLOUD SUNDAYS ACCESS/PARTS Holl:. V8en11 '73.2:1M Holl!. \'8 eng '67. ~M ScH~rul rcbw It S2 Vlls llcnl. ti c)'I engine. Mark \'I J;ii: J::ng1nes .. ·72 J en:.cn \'II Hcbu1lt Shadow & <.'loud Tnrns Jo'rt>t,rgla:.:. HR fenders & rockl•r:. J 1 m H 1 c k m a n :\I t r ,, 21 :1 795 25!'> l or loc J II,. 1 all C:arloi. CJrrion 7;)(! 7~7 track for rii.:ht 1·ar rnu~l Subarv 9762 , •. ~· to Jpprl'<.'tdh:' t•ra ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111' !'>Kt 11111 NEW SUBARU .\lc·r n•tll·-. ii. <!~I Sl•cl,111 .11r l'"r. A.\1 F:\I, mini 1·1111cl Dir ina1nt cl :S••Klll l1r rn. m!l tr.itlO .\Ir Vl'11ra .\TB 'iii l!lllSI. J!,\ HE Xlnl rnncl '511Cll> 1n11 n:1111 *$2847• Ser (937384 l ... EW&USED 4x4 Warens NEW '77 WAGON *$3777• ~:!m tt:m~~, ~:!~~.~= ... !!.~~ .Uy 2025 S M t 71 Maverick 125 ilOOm1 . • 80C 5 er 8 k n t I m I n g \' h J. I n OR Anaheim 750-2011 Peugot Mopcd,Bsl ofr 9637168 I -LEASE '75 Volvo 164E. 14.000 mi. ------ lmmnr, loaded PP. Mercury 9950 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA 11111 11•·"''""' ••••• ,, HvNoT1"H.tf~"IN If•' tt COROLLA SALE! 1'976 TOYOTA COROLLA SEDAN S6800 6"4·M97 ••••• •••••••••••• • • •• • • • • 1973 Murquis, uec car, nu 1800 cS Splwgn, A /C, rclls. lo m1 , no deferred stereo, lo m1. xlnt cond. maint. A grcut b uy . _&18·29-i ~r ~ 751Hl'>90 or 549·-1955. 9952 Autos,UMd ..•..•.•............... ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 9901 '66 Pl y m o11 Lh , 2 dr hardtop. auto tr,1ns radio. htr. ~;xrcplionnl $400. Pvt ply 55G-87SI '71 Plym Cm·kct. Stick :.h1fl. 65,000 n11. 11ood eond $800 &l~·-t317 aft 5. Automatic, air cond .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• radio & low mileage Im '67 Mustang. Auto, P S. 69.000 Orig. 548-4039 xlnt cond. nu tirel>. m1 $127S. Mustang '66. 6c} I. Runs good. XJnt rond. ,.Qltt;ac 9965 ..........•............ ma c ulat e thruout ' * $499 &up* 1617PDJ 1. This week 'iS ront. A~lre Wag Very rlcan Lo mi's. Near new rad1ab Sper. whb. etc• $2850. 6-16 0661 c \(' i. a rt ONLY $3395 1975 TOYOTA COROLLA WAGON I spel'd. air \'•rnd & A .\1 1'' .\I r J d 1 o I m mac·ulall' lhruout ' 12J0:-IO:'.l t. This "-t·ek ONLY $2995 $1300 557 3289 Olckmobl~ 99 5 5 •...................... 6.JOpm ·10 Cutia:.:.. Full y ~rd 9970 equipped. xlnl cond ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl200 firm. aft 6 pm, SSl-JSOI '65 T· Bird. loaded Xlntl·ond SK.SO l1 rm ------'73 Olds Toronal!o 842:!:$;n AMC 9905 Loaded' Stereo Oni; ,70 -1 29 1-'\('TOll\' ••••••••••••••••••••••• owner $26Stl &IU-46'1G ORIGJ.SJ\J.. ~ISOO firm 1975TOYOTA 'H AMC Spo,rt.about 75starlire-V6~ R 11. p s. 581-71197 COROLLA SEDAN Deluxe. 6 ryl, I S. P B, p B, auLo. Oran.ic. i..lnt 2 Or .i :.peed. radio & rec lln1nG ~cats . S2 150. cond. $2950. 846.52111. V• 9974 heater. (llnNALl. Thi!> 6-12 3379 ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• wecok NLY $2295 •·..:ck 9910 '7S Olds Stnrlire. 12.00() '71 Vega. Xlnt cond. New -mi, like nu coml. S3850or tires. l\C, new c ng , ••••••••••••••••••••••• hst ofr. 640·8208·res. Sl100tbst orr. 646·6537 aft Riviera <:1:i-.l>1r. '69. Air. 557-S!HG-bus 4 ~~·.~!~ .......... .l~~.~~!:. ........... I~~!·.~!~ ......•. Sens~ .... •11rs ·on PRE•OWNED CARS '76 SIVIWS '768.DOCOUP! '75 COUPE DEYIU 5 to c hoose fro m White leather rntorior & Sparkling Royal Blue Clotn or leather w 'matching leather Chore& ot colOf's Fully while leather cabrtOltlt rnte11or Cabnolet to p 9QUIP~ (666RXH) toP. cruise oontrol & & AM 'FM stereo & As low air AM/FM IBPO (816NILJ tape (339MMN) $10,700 $9595 $75'5 '75 EU>0 COUPE '7 3 THUHOERllRD '75 COUGAR XR7 . Full power. leather Mtnt motor home Soll Spar1<l1ng silver covered seots powe r contained. roo f air ltnts hod w burgundy sunroof & many eJ1tras cond & fact da~h l.'llf rntnr1or. pwr spllf seat (0420775) Lit.a new ( 147JFXJ dn11er side. AM/FM & tape (265MNG) $7495 $7995 $49'5 '76 SEDAM DEVILLE '73 CHEVY '74 RDOCOUPE Cot1111on White. lull MOKTECARLO Mauvo Ftrem1st Laquer 1111).yl top. ma1ch1ng Landau Coupe bucllet ltn1sh. low mileage & leather. 60140 power seats. loaded w 'extra'> l ulty eciu1 pped.~ seats & pnced to sell & low miles 834HHCJ ( 135JSF) (01743021 $8995 $2995 $6'95 . '76 CHEY. MALIBU • 7 5 TOYOTA '7 5 CORVETTE Sf'tCW-SIX CEUCAG.T. STING RAY 1'4AIUIS CO. CARS 5 S01>9d lac l J lr Auto trans . fact air. Fu 11 y Eoo •o Pe d AM FM :.lereo radio western mag wneels. w/aulo lrans lacl air rallye wheel~ w bOJuty & T IOP LIKE NEW! lrom !664NXMI nng., '393MCGt I l 79NJMl $4895 $3995 $7995 I All cars sub1ect to prior sale ! .. Habers Cadillac l 2600 H3rbor Blvd .• Costa Mei.a ( 714 1 S40-9 I 00 ' The Blcp1t ~ritttl>IK• on the Oranc• Cout . DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS • 1!175 .\1 II :!;JU• Tnp;11. Br arr. \m 1-'\I 'Ullrnof, l11w tflt. ~r,1;,11 \Int c untl 1!17 :111:m llacl10, T-i,:lai.s, radial lln•!. Sc.>r 1705795 l "p.~£Wooo ctJ suBAIU ~ S(J~l/IM,._9."'-fc. 1971 TOYOTA pwr, J\!\1 FM, tape. T· ------------------- COROLLA COU,.E h1trh SI 195 -193 1243. _ Autoi, Hew 9100 Autoa, Hew 9100 ·I SjX'cd. racho & healer C8i3CBQl This week Tl llwck 1-:-.tate WoS(on. 9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pa~s. Hill. CC. Pwr., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.0::.~:.":: ...... !~!~1~~·.~:.": ....... !~.~~1~-:t:!~·.~::: ....... !~!~ ;,; :.!11111.' Lt hlu1• l.!,llt"I mt IA1<Jd1·1! :\Int l011nd ~I 3 l~Mt II\ l 1>1 \ t .1111~1;. till:.!.-. SI IS So. Strttt \lt•rt Prl•'' .'~II SI \Ill\ 11111IU0141 17141 Sll·1211 ONLY $1095 MARQUIS TOY OT A '.'w11SSION Vll'.:JO 831-2880 495-1210 Slo.50 5:16 9Jti6; 962·5910 Cadillac 9 9 I 5 ......•••..•••..•....•. m1•1·h 1101111 1'1111 horl\ ,\ ·71 Cpe OeV1llc New tr re'>. mint .\lu~t wl.' 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SAME LOW PRICE CHOICE OF 2DR 4 DR +WAGONS BUY OR LEASE MARQUIS TOY OT A .\llS..">10:\ \ IEJO 831·2880 495-1210 Autos, Us~d ....................... ....••..•....•........• YAN llt •' 4 \P"f'O OOWf'' , ... ,., tl'IQ ·•doO "••••t (h•C)f'ftC' -~ 1 n),tHt OUN lOtllNO v. '"'0 ,,,,., ,., '<>"• "f "' •• ''""''"CJ 00-' O•\t O"lti•\ Ml . ..,,, 1973 ro•o T0111NO .... ,• ,... .. . , ' ""' "t ""'"'' ~·-· "" .... , .. , Ole•• "°'° ,..., •. ,, 1'1 .. l,A '1699 P""OW...0-,,,,r ,., ; , • W)tfft • • "1 <•· • ti;' ; \IM"HI .,,,,,. tftl, 16(11.., "fo .. ,., A C:.1t \htt ,.,~M'-'Pt • 1974 PONTIAC OUNO ,..,. 2 Ott. H.l . V t av•• '"•"' ••f ~ Y • ..,. OOW'f'• ''"'""V 00..-1 01\. O'••" ~ ... ••N»•\ OO#f' \#flt AM f M 'tOllO hfl 't' lf?Ole*fQt f~41MIHa -Ml. ~• auto. PG*•' ''"""" pow•r " .. ". rM• ,.,.,, •"-111-.1n f•tf'\, whHI CDW'\ CSllHDl I LTO 2 Ott. H.T. v. •vto .,.,., '•<••••I ..,..,.. ''"""' ....,, bJ••n OOWf" •• ,,. .... ,~ 4M f. M t60" ,_.,,,., • "t' , .... ,,.,,.., ti"' u1~-..~> 1974 AUDI lOOU ' (yt w .. , ... "' ta<tor\' ,.., fonGltiOft1"t AM , M rlOloO twa tit' ''"led g4.4H. MtNOOf, tflOl l!'.I I 000 ~INlO I UN,HOU r ..... •••• i •• ,. ...... , •"I ..... J ,..1 ~I\\ ,.._,.., 1976 'OID MAY MOAN ... , ...... ''•"" '.c "V-t ... , ~ ...,... ,.,.., .. . .... #I>~ • -1 .\\ ~. 0....,. • ' ' '°"""°' 'fOoO •-.t••• '"~ ''" ..... 0""'' ~ ~)lrl.I; I 1t •ldoa ~.,,, '"1~ .,.,.. ... , & • ..,. O'ilal t l'f'\ I 10)t1(11\ ~-·-t ,. ; '-""G f'.cll(I .._,,,, •" ''•t !I 111,, l)U(,9 \1' '21M 1971 PottD ""'°WAGON I <yt • I W)MCJ ract.O, ""Mr• w1ftyl '""'''°'· UlKi•Vl '21M '69 CHIV Clt..__"1 YI Av!o Ir...._ ...... , 1,.....l 1975 fOID l'9 ..... YI woe "-·•K""1'.ir<-4'•'10n•"I· ~ ,....,..,., ,..,., O•\t ll'••tt. -fltfCl)JIM) -I ~peed. II tral·k l>lcn •o & C1\l> "iti Sc\ rill' LoJill·cl low mile:. 1:JIJJ t::S t ~.tl!iO Hi.OW 011. c rWi>\' SADDLEBACK rnlrl 1>11 11;,2 VALLEY IMPORTS 83 I ·2040 495-4949 'iO \'W Bui!. great l'•lnd . l:J72 C:.idrllal' t'11up1• lk V11lr. fully l·qu1ppcd ~IS !\.Hi 79'.>-l alt 5P.\I .\:\! F'.\t radio. nu pa111t . Cad '70 l'11c lh'\'illl' Bc:.tofr. 7S2 S770 Nf-cds sonw work. thH1r. MEW•USED vw·s Over 125 IN STOCK Herd to find models ~~~ 7600 WHtmln1ter Blvd Westmln1te r 193-7551 HEW '77 RAlllTS * I 0° o Discount* On Most Models ·,;1 \'W Bl ·~ w ·II:> t·n~ Pant• l 1· d 1n'uIal1· d :))450 b'l 11( r ·1!17 2:111:.! t.,,., I~ \ \\ \' .111 S.'Mlll ltt•hll l'll).!1111'• \ 1111 t'lllllllll f.( •·••nd l!l:l i lX!I 1!11 :r.m "' Sqr~H~ :.!nd •>\\Ill' >.tr,1 .. 1 .... 111 \ \1 ~·M . Slll•l ltl:l UI.'\ •i lJ:?.'llU 1;;? Bu' '\11 l'lut1 It .t1, tnhulnr & lt,111 :!:O. rl'f.! II I' l 'lr.m ::>l~\111 11r ufr M~· i.i:)f) •iii \ W !'>lantl.1nl. I .Cllk 1 t•nl( ... :!:I IMIO ml t;(H>tl ron<l Sf5U !'>.'i:! 55.111 7l SUPER IHTLE R Pd h I J t' k . 'l t' r ~ •>. Jl'n,en~ SIQ5U \'er) clc.>an 6i5 3127 'i3 \ ·v; Bug. liocW1 t'<>ntl $1900 hst ofr 6-12 6573 ·73 \W Sqrbck Snrf. 111" m1 , «I nt cond. ~cl' lu JI) prec. 497·1332 or .. JH~:u; Judy ----·n VW. Uelf?e. 21.000 mr. stereo cassellc.>. $2SOO. 64.S·7400. 675 ij6Jg ---'68 \'W Nu tires, i"M II Irk, ,int cnnd $!\O'S nffer Ca II 546-4~. l'vt 11ty . Slti.')(). &IS !*J!'>tl C~vrolet 9920 ..•....••.•.......•..•• 't)8 Chevy lmµala Con q•rt W J2i cni.:. goud ruhbL•r. i.:ootl mc.>1•h'I c·11nd llca:-.unablc . !lf\2 rn;o Chl•\elll' 'iH i\.\I F:\l. ::.l1l'k i.h1fl S.WOo C .rll ti75 I!~ 72 Chl·\ y l'.1pr11·L•. I dr, .,l'dan. lo mr. man' 'tra~ 1;ncKI l'1101I llnl( "" nr :,::;>110 611 33<!5 • f>W Ottli2 nr 55 i 9ff6S 74 (. hl'' :\Ion\(' Carlo 'Int t·111lll 1, Iii 4i'So or : .. 10 0737 '71 El <'am1n11. n1•w patnl & tran!I, good ttrt•s l'lean & runs iioolf S270o 6.Jl Y J2 dll}'it 11r !li!I 6217 ""'' '72 Chl'\' Mnhhu ;1~1 V R, ,, ·~. p h. ;ur . \'lnyl top. uut11. I•) m1 ·,.. Sl9511 ;;..;i IKIAA aft 5 ~IUprn 9930 ...........•........•.. 1975 LINCOLN COHTINEHT Ai. TOWHECOUPE Full power. puddcd \'tnYI top, leather tnlt·nor & r r u 1 ., t• 1 ri n l r o i l!'lllt :-.1 -.:01 Wh11i1·.,~tc hl11chnnit s1;:;75. our 11nn· 1~ OHLYS6495 MA1t9UIS VOL VO :\ilSSION VIEJO Ul-2180 49S-12 IO Corveff• 9932 ........•....•...•..... 75 Corvette T top. white. blJr k leather int • P S , ai r . P I W , J\M l fo'M st c reo. $7 ,Sr>O :;~9«1233 h('f IPM or art 7PM DodcJ-9935 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tm Oodl(e Onrt Sw1nJ(l'r 1 Vinyl lop. A ir Con di- tione r. H ent e r . AM Radio. Low Mileage, Vc.>ry G!,)Od Condition. by owner 53,850 after 6pm or weekrntls ·rovw Bus Sunroof. Mu<t ~ 9940 sc.>IL Best ofr 642-3.'i79 or ••••••••• •• •• ••••• •• • •• 7.'il J.11111 P\' 1 9 1 3 _v_w_T_h -, n ~ . ~.,_; -FQ. PLH~I L 8 w harcltop, yellow. $1300 Coodcond_ 71 t-494 5935 ·---------1 60 VW Convert While, nu pain l & brks S9SO 496-8838 ______ 1 Volvo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • '77 VOLVO lrand new with all the '72 G alaxy SOO Auto the atcH•d•rd luxury trans. fronl d isk, T'S/ Items that you wotdd /\IC. 5 radl111s. 4 dr, txpKt. llOll90J. ~~j:1~htr. 11500. Ph $6160°0 Plus Tax & License '68 Ford 9 P1u1~ wag. Runs good. Very clean. Needs m inor repairs. $750. Phone 646·121 t. ·72 Pinto, auto, xlnt. 'Must sell Beal Ortcr. PP. 645·5071 ·------- MARQUIS MOTORS MISSION VIEJO Hl·21104H~l210 • '7~ Granada Pwr st~r & Have something to 11f'll? brakes, Top cond, Sll\.'tlr. Cla~ifled alb do il well low mi 494-7377 • • ~-. \ Clyde Johnson ... President Dick Johnson ... Vlce Pre~~ent ALL OVER ORANGE COUNTY PEOPLE ARE COMING TO JOHNSON & SON! ' SOME GOOD REASONS WHY: Well for one thing, we're loaded with Capri's Four's. V-Sixes. Black. Whites. Reds or whatever you wani and quite a few at the old price too. See for yourself why so many people fro m all over the whole county are shopping the Oldest Lincoln-Mercury Dealership in Orange County . 197' CADILLAC ~.11" I'"' th.t" '' l')()O '°"'''°'' t\t t•il 1.11 \4,,rt111..,.. 9,,,1#'°'1 ,,.,, ••. " Woff\ '*'"""••1·"11 ~I f)I• ,.,,,I '11 ~ ·~ '"'\'t\nl •l\h.t·"tf P~fr~--t"t o "'" w •<i '" f 111 It\• f 1!11'\l'y ,., . ._~I I.I• lftl"I .. Y 1•t H•O•;•-t ""' ~hl1 fi ft \11lf'l~ll•h• ~"' 1t Nl)w I 1 •'\ft11rt<r s10,800 I 972 MARI< IV ltiw mUI'\~ t~ ,...Ai!'.:, ti'tl 1fv ,.. \\ \II '"fl> •' 11'!'14•" h Mf'W'V , l••l'V l .. f'tv. ,.,.._,. .. J'll 1 \> t .. tl~t·• "'••• "II' ~,._., bl-'· .. '""i ,....,"""" ,...,,,.,..,,,_. ''~" ,, •• ,. 'ti O""#r\o-' • .,,,., ,f ~.,..,,,.\fl-.. ,,,,. ~ ' .. , f) 9"' '1)-1 V?'-Jf dn •""'I f\t••'•I•_. l •<: t J? .. , /P s5295 1976 CAPRI 1975 CADILLAC (t\ 0~ V•llH ~14J'"'',,<fl Wh+l11 w111'\ WI'\ I" 1"'.tl"r• '"".,,.,.,, • """''"'"'"''1 nVl'ft '1 "''"'' ''°"'' ,·• ''' ~I 11l'"' 1ort1ry otn..,.., VIU W.,Y•CI l'~no~t I "' tn l•ntt • ,, llftl')C)t!n L•c •6~fi¥Vf\ s7395 1975 MERCURY C.,111/H X~7 E'11Jtf\n,_,, wtlrt A~ ~~ •fnr•" r••W"' h1I•"" 4 \1AM11"W) lo"lll'!yl '"")' • ' C "' I A. l ,., ,,, O"> t ,. '~'"Kt s4395 1974 LIHCOLH .. O• ,~ ..... 11 .. ""' •• ,,. W•1t\ .,.,,., ... l"lff\l1t\f' """' t tn "1 i'f'I ff)·1f '11 I 8 ""'"-' l'\f .-.,.,, ft •'\1 m.tl'tt/ I i••IN •I'"' t~tt ~1\1 llw 1,.,,,,t/ 1fllf.,, A'' r·M~il '""'"I tJ1'1 ''"' I •l!li-~W' I( s5995 1974 MERCEDES .,,, SE1 '••"'11"' ·~· , ,, 1.,, ~ ... ""' .. " n,..,,.,,., ._..., ,,, •'~''' 1•1•w )I ,,,, n .... , f\ I uv ,. 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Uctt1M Oil ~·ttr C,... • All Mc" lffwct!Yt 72 HWt "'-MllccH• • Aft c.., ~Ta l"rtw Wt .. / T 17 I t Huntington Beach Fountain "Valley EDITION AJ&ernoen N.Y.Stoeks !-V~O~L_._10_,_N_o_._9_4,_2_s_e_c_T_1_o_N~S,~2-6_P_A_G_E_s __________________ _;o~R~A~N~G~E::...::C=O=U~N~T~Y~,~C~A~L~l~FO::..:..:R~N~l~:!....--------_::M~O~N~O~A=Y.!.!.:,A~P~R~IL~4~,~1!97~7------------2T~E~N~C=E~N..!..:.TS1 U.3 Million Huntington_ Hotel Goes Up for Sale Bold is Beautiful AP WlrtphOto By ROBERT BARKER OlllW 0•11• r l!Ol 11•11 The financially troubled Hunt- ington Beach Inn, the only hotel in the city, has been offered for s ale, it was teamed today. City Attorney Don Bonfa said he was informed during recent bankruptcy proceedings that the 144-room hotel was put up for sale for $4.3 million in an ad· ve rtisemenl in the Wall Street Journal. ~tore th;.in 20 contestants. their hair st vles r ccallin,:! the T V series Kojak. gather at llodosan Sh rine north of Tokvo in the first all -Japa n .. brig h t h ea d " cont est. Kazamasa Nomura. head of t he J a p a n Brig ht llcnd Friends hip Association. said the competition was h eld to help wipe out infcrio ritv complexes a mong the bald and to provid9 a bit of fun fo r the <.1ged. . Bonfa said the prop<'rly, which tnl'lud<'s the Drlrtwood Mobile llome Park a nd a nine-hole golf <:ourse. was put on the m arket by a pa rtner of the Huntington Limited Company, the current leaseholder. He sa id it was Indicated in court tha t there have been sever al inquiries but no firm of· fers have Ix-en receh•ed. County Crashes Kill 5 . Meanwhile, bankruptcy hear- ings arc scheduled April 26 in Sa nta Ana. Glendale Federal Savings and l ..oan. the ma~tcr lea seholde r of the property, wants to foreclose and cll'ar the way for sale of the• hotel. Head,.on Wreck Worst Ever in Buena Park The hotel and associated busi- nesses are loc ated along Pacific Coas t Highway in fluntinKton Beach The c ity le ases the fac ilities and collects rent. r iv<' people died Sunday mi:ht in two Oruni;:e County traffic ac· c1dl'nls. four of lht•m 1n a head on tolhsion lh11l Bue na Park polic(• labeled the worst acl'idcnt 1n the city 's hi!ilory Bul'na Park poli('t• said today they do not yd know whut caused a southbound car on Beac h Bouelvard nc•ar Sta~c Road to cross ovcr lhl' ct·ntt-r line and s lam head-on into an auto travcl- in~ in the opPos ite direclion. 1 But within three hours of the r.Q.Tunchinii to·ss pm. collti;1on ncar a r all\\o ay underpass. the t\\oo cars' four occupants were <katl Police identified the driver of the car that alle~edly swer ved ovt•r Beach Bouelvard 's center line as Haymond E zzell , 17, of 7488 Ridgeway Dnvc, Buen a P ark. Kilkd along with Ezzell in the southbound auto w ere Tim Bowers, 20. and Tracv Bowers. 17. both of 6360 Arnold St., Buena Park. Tl\e accident's fourth fatality. Charles &. Pavlacky. 60, ol 11758 Neartr~ Road. La Mirada. was alone in the auto he was dnvin~ northbound on Beach Bouelvard. Police i.aid tr affic was dwertcd from the thoroug hfare bet\\el"fl 'Litigation Threat' Schools' Secret Meeting Def ended By RAYMOND t :STRAOA JR. 0. the O•lf• "•••• \t41ft An attorn<'Y for thf• llunt1n1ttnn B<"ach t'ninn ll1~h S1·hool 1>1-. l ricl lod.1~ d1·f('ndt·d h1-. -..·frt•I m1'l'l 1nj,! w 1I h I ht• ll u .1rcl o f Trusll'<'f. lasi Thur 'c!U\ The· .1t1 11rn«'\ C'l,11m-. th.11 th1· M':.,1011 111\11lv1•cl 111-. 1111 \ 1lc•1.:c-lo r 11 nfc·1 '' 11 h I r " 't c· ,. ' 11 n "'lhrt'.1lt•1w<1 111 pt1lc•11t1.il lit1j!a t1nn DaH• l..1r"'" thc• cl1 -,1rtrl ' r ounwl from the• ltutan ;met Tuck<"r l.1~ r1rm ':ml hi' '1111 not UJ;!rt•(' Wtlh an llllt'I prt•lJll(IO O( l h<' Halph M Hro"'n Ar t hy u IUl'ill 1\ ll o r nn · <; <'nc r :i I's o p inion \\ohlch proh1bil!! closed m<"etin(l" nf p ubhr oHlcinls to d1 'ICU'IS any mall er <'"<C<'pt 1w ndin1-? lawsu1b. or personnel ite ms . l.ar~cn called thl' secret meet· inst to prl'.scnt a k~al opinion on a food vendor·s ri~ht~o pince tt Christian .syml)()I n d motto on tortilla chip pucka g<' sold to <Ji!;. lrict students. I.a ri;cn and Hoard President Helen Dilll' W<'rt' informed of the possible Rrown Ac t violation uflcr the sl'rret m eeting. f\ district orficial sa id the CX• <'Cutive session wns not called to discu11s thr tortilla chip issue earlier that day. OLD BED SOLD ON FIRST DA.Y So the landlord finally s aid you fould buy n water bed ... now what do you do with your old bed? "We sold it the first day tho ad ran in the pape r !" Tha~'s the advertising s ucce&!I ~xpenenccd by a LaRuno IUlls ~ouple who placed this classified ad: Rraut. Kini: 11z bed. l'Olld Wl\ln111 . I post e r , J"IC'rsonall> 11ut1>1'lr11phed h y i\111~011 XXX•XXXl(, So Ir you're changing your lifestyle, or~t have somclhinft you'd lllu.• to convert to cash, call 842 ~8. he Dally Pilot lit the place to advt>rtlse. 1 L arsen told thP board a poten· t1 al l a ~s ull ha s b ee n 'thre ate n<·d"' 1f vendor Sa m G 1esy was not allo~ Ni to k('t'P his "mbol and motto on hi:. p rod uct Tn d ate no la~·suit has hcc·n filNI 1.arsrn said for mf'r llunt1ni1ton Reuch l "mon 111.ih Schvol 0 1-, 11 ll'l Truslf't• c:c•or ~·· l.OJ.!<ln ttolephonffi him .llH1ul lht• poten 11 .11 l1t1J.!al1o n .1n<I 'a id h t· 1 t•prc~wnled Gte\\ Rut l..01:.in rduc;t•d to confirm lh" or 1nd1C'alC' 1f h e '11d rl'JJ reSt•nl G1C'sy C.1<''' lo.a id Thur.;da' he· had not retained an .11 t 11rn<'' but h ad conta ctert Logan and Huntington Beach ot· tornt'} K<'n Roberts ror "act · \ IC't' " Tht> board 'oted Thuri;day not to take action on Giesy·s product but plans to develop a Policy on all high school vendors pack&~· inJl by May. Board President Helen Dille and Trustees Zita Wessa and Doris Allen said they wanted to hold the entire disouss lon on the tortilla chip pacltage issue in public. Trustees held a private session prior to a public dlJcuss\on or tht issue and vote. Larsen said l b<' board dis· cus sed most of the tssue during the public meelin3. Torch :Deaths In Ug&JJda NAIROBI, Kenya CAP) - Ugandan troops llave executed a gang of coflee smugglers by burnlng them alive on an lsl•nd in Lake Victoria. the dally Nation newspaper said today. The Kanya paper. quoting whal It called TeUable eounes. sald the tmU,glen! were ~•P· lured u ~Y were running coffee across the l•kefrom Uganda Joto Ken,. for shipment abroad. The men wtr~ taken to Khtulu bland by the 1oldiers "and told lo lie down,'' the Nellon said. Then "lbe.Y were covered with empty "flcks and petr_ol WA~ pouted over them. They were then ttt ftllihL " ·~. Art<"s1:.i Bouelvard and Stage n oad for one hour as rc~cuc workers labored a t freeing the ,·1ct1ms from the wreckage. A k w hours <'arli l'.'r. a woman was ktl\cd and an infa nt was crititally inJUrl'd in a thre<"·t ar accident in Brea that 11c·emingly t ouchl'd off Or a nge County's blood y Sunday night traffic death toll Tn lhf' aftermath of the Brea acr1dent. one m a n was a rrtsted and charged with felony d runk drh·ing and anotht'r m an was ar- r ested ror b<'ing clrunk In public. Th<' felonv drunk driving sus- pect was ldl'nllf1ed by police as .I O~<'Ph Hoclrtguc1. 36, ol Baldwtn Park. • P olice said Rodnguez was at th<' wheel of a hghtwe1ght pickup truck that allc~edly ran through a stop Slgn at Kraemer Avenue and Birch Street al 7 :30 p.m . According to police. Alicia Ba rtolo. 30. of 4429 52nd St., Maywood. was thrown through the windshi c•ld of the Rodriguez p ickup wl\,oo 1l collided with another car. T ht'n, poh c<' said, Miss Bttrtolo was run ovc•r :mrl k1lll'd by a third outo involved tn th<' intersection mavh<'m Cnt1c•ally injured in the col- I "111 n ""s two -m on lh·old llo~ land Snnf1 lhpo. of Plat'cntia. L<'SS i:.<"noui.l y injured were the 1nrant·s motht•r. brother and r.1tlwr Th<" four Sanf1 llipos wen • 111 lhl• C'a r !-.truc k b y ~h<' Rodnj'lue1 auto~ hen 1t allegedly 1 acr d through thl' int<"rsect1on. ,\ rrc>i>lcd on drunk in public c·harJ.tes when he ouroortedtv hrcam <' b<'lh~erent when taken to a nl'arby hm.pita l for treatment 111 1nJUrt<'S ,.,.ns Ser gio Gonzalez. 34. of Ba ldwin Park, a passenger in Rodriguez's car. J\ Garden Gro\•(• woman died in P a lm Harbor Hospital late Saturday night, a fe w hours after being struck by an auto as she crossed a street pushing a shop- ping cart ahead of her. Police said Mrs. Louise Mer- ritt, 51, was ff tally injured when hit by a c ar while crossing 9th Street near College Avenue. The woman was not walking in a marked crosswalk when hit by the car at 6.20 p.m .. Police said. Councilman Hon Shenkman c r!tic of ~he hotel's operation: said there 1s n chance that the ci- ty might t ake over operation or the hott'I for a specific pe riod and th<"n sell it after a re furbishing. He s aid the c ity '"is the landlord of a valuable piece of property which at pres ent Is in a substandard condition." He said Lhe hotel's manage- ment is d~llnciu.eiat Jn bed laxes and in its water b{ll owed to the Po~rChamp Wins With 9s LAS \'EGAS <AP > -A pair of nines earned "Saratoga" llMnk Rrown !Jf F ort Wo rth, Tex , $;47,500 tn ·the wlnAer·take·all. f1r!lt annual Marina Poker Cham- pio nship. Rules ror the tournament a prelimin,ry for the World Ch~m­ pionship of Poker scheduled to be~in here April 18, were $2 500 buy-in, no·limit, hold 'cm. ' Brown w e nt a g ainst "Cadillac " Jac k Grim of Abilene, Tex .• in the fina l round with a seven-nine to Grlm's ace· jack. Brown won l'arly Sunday wh<"n the open cards turned out to be a queen, a four, a fl ve and a nine. Grandma Faces Heroin Rap OMAHA, Neb. CAP> -A 69, year-old grandmother with a neck brace and cane has been charged with five counts or possession or heroin with Intent to deliver. ,. R~sa L. Devers of Omaha, who receives Social Security and dis- ability benefits. lives with her g r andchild ren and has 11 c hildren in the Omaha area. Vice officers said the alleged heroin was found at Mrs. Devers' home Dec. 2. Her arrest was de· l aycd because s h e was hospitalized. Dogs Kill Girl Tot's Body Found in Park . BRECKENRIDGE. Colo. (AP) -A 6-year-old girl died aft.er she apparently was attacked bY dogs while playln~ at n friend's home Summit County authorities said. • The victim was identified as Tamara Jlbae Newton, daughter of Mr. ,and Mrs. Harold D. Newton. Her body was discovered Sunday i" the Peak Seven area, a residential devetopmeot In a wooded setting west 9f here. Authori~ tald Tamara was playing with a you_ng trlm<t When the attack ap- parcntJy occurred. The youngster surrered S4'Ver~ throat wounds. District Attorney John F~ Healy said ber clothes were "strewn all oyer the dt:i\ttway for a~t 30 or 35 teet." Healy said three dOflS were impounded and t"tl were belne collducted tO determ1"e i{ their stomachs contllincd human~h. .._ . -...... ·r city. He said that up to 25 percent or the rooms don't have furnishings and the air conditioning and plumbing in a number of rooms is in disrepair. A portion or the money owed to the city has been taken ou~ or a SS0,000 performance bond posted by Glendale Federal. ·~ WlropMIO Robot?. No . just Gabby Sedillo of the Stntc Department of Transportation who appears hair mortal, half machine a s he peers thro ug h a transit while on a drainage project in Flagstaff. Ariz. Civil Defense Shelter Funds Get HB's Eye Huntington Beach Ci ty council members and directors or th<' Public Facilities Corporation will meet tonight at 6 o'clock to dis cuss financing of the city's em ergency operations center. It ha's been learned that the federal government, whic h agreed to pay half the cost of a civil defense shelter in the base· mcnt of the civic center building, has asked the city for Its money bac k unless certain procedures are followed . · The feder a l gover n m e nt stipulated that it would pay half the cost if the account we re handled separately from other civic center expenditures a nd be paid by public money. Instead, the PFC paid the costs and now the city and PFC ·arc try ing to work out an agreement on the matter. In another m atter, a public bearing will be held on a pro- posed ttlgh·rise ordinance and a plan to build two senior citize n residential towers at the Five Points Area. The towers were approved by the planning commission as a member changed her vote in or- der.to place the issue before the city council. It had been deadlocked on a 3 to 3 vote. Grove Man Stabbed Over Car Accident A 26-year-old Garden Grove man who Police say was slabbed in the back 10 or 11 times Sunday night was reported In fair condi- tion today in UCl "Medical Center. In addition to tile stab wounds 1nntcted by his anaUants, Jesus Rae, of 12$91 Sunswept St., Oarden Grove, suffered bead In· Jqr1es when struck by a botUc durlnl a lrocaa outai<hl hJs apart. ment. Accordlng to poUce. (t was a mtnot c:tf JCCldcnt In the apart· n1tftt cocnplex's carport area that led to Rae's woundlnc and a baaty night by what police HY we rt bll ftve attackert. Ponce aald the ftve young men Who auaulted Rae aped off ln an auto When thelr vleUm collapsed ~-• porth near ht• apartment. wvvr. The city has drawn about $32,000 out or the bond to pay orr d ebts , and is asking Glendale to r eplenish that amount, a ccording to Donia. Last m'?nth ~he court approved,, an a ppltc at1on by re ceiver• Robert A. Fishe r lo employ an' appraiser lo determine the pro .. perty's worth. • HBRape Suspects Captured Detective work by two yound Huntington Bea ch p oliccm eq was credited today in the captur~ of two s uspects who arc charged with the kidnap and r ape of a young housewife . : She was abdu<'tc d a s s h4 wa lked home from a corner con, ven1c ncc m arket and was ap- parently driven to Newport Be ac h where the a ssault oc1 curred. · llc Jd on the c harg('S arc George "H<>d Jack" Synnot anq Pa ul Hamry. both 18. They arc in Huntington Bea ch City Jail in lieu or $25.000 bail e ach, pending issuance of complaints and ar· ra ignmenl. They arc accused of kidnaping ~ and forcible r ape of the 19-year- old woman Saturday night, who was grabbed and forced into a small pickup camper truck. Detective Virginia Kirkmeyer,~ of the crimes aga inst persons de- tail, said the woman w.is abduct· ed at Beach Boulevard and Speer Avenue in the city's Liberty Park district. No weapon was us<"d but the kidnapers terrified their \-iclim . s urric1cntly with their threats that she stopped fightin~. police !>!lid. Still. acco r d in~ torn- vestlgators. s he m e m orized e verythjng she could about the kidnap-rapists and their vehicle, a white Japanese import vehicle with a camper unit, bubble <Sec RAPE, Page A2) Tot Rescued From Blaze A five-month·old Huntington Il<'ach baby has been released fro m the burn center at UCC Me d ical Cente r after being ~PSCU<'d from 3 flaming house f nday by a pass<"r by. The baby, Anthony Noch, wac; tre ated for firs t a nd second degree burns a nd was sent home Saturday, a hos pital spokesman said. .. Three others s uffe red cuts w~en they fled the fire through windows at their residence at 14932 Oak Tree Lane. Huntington Beach fire in .. vestigators said today the blazo w~s caused by children playing with matches and a candle in a closet. Orange Coast -• Weather . Mostly fair through Tuesday with some patchy fog near the coast late tonight and early Tuesday. Lows tonight 42 to 52." Highs Tuesday. upper 60s at beaches to 70s inland. INSIDE TODAY A growing number of people · · . ore Olldng whethtt the contf· ntdng high ca..t of funeroli ore worth U.ta price1 continue to 3Qor. It fl e1Cfmat ed Amerlc:ana apend ·u billion o year on /IOWf'Ola and lnJrlaL ar- rangement a. Sea P.Ofle A9. ' .,a.,.,.,,_.,. 111•-I. - Keeping It Green Water a little too funky for domestic use -reclaimed waste water and water from freeway sump pump opera· lions. is being used by these trucks to maintain the grecnC'ry along the freeway::. in the San Francisco area. Agitated Islanders Vote on Secession NANTl'C'KET. Muss CAP> - Chance!\ for !;ucce~!> arc about -. ... ~h m :ii. the~· \\ere• 10 colonial days and during the Wnr of 1812 when Nantucket und Martha·s Vanoyard isla nds tried to secede from Masi.arhusE'tts. but the 1!\landcrs ur<' J!Oi nl( lo try al(ain A bout 3,000 rcg1~trred voters ar c eligible for tht• referendum on sec<'ssion today on th1:-. island 22 mile~ from the M uc;~achusctts muanland Th<' vole will simpl y show how thl'\' fP<'I 11hout sc·ct•ss1on it'\ not ll•gall y bind· mi? c !\tap Pngl' A·l 1 Two town" on ~t tt rt ha' s Vinl'yard \\Ill dchat<' the issue ut town mC'et in us today: five othN rom mun it 1es on that island 24 miles we:-.t of h<'re will ronsiclc·r thl' saml• rour:-.t• al otht•r IO\\n mertings s ch(•duled bc·tv.c·cn April 12 and May 17 At iss111• •~ n quc~tion th.it h&'- ai:it:.ilcrl New Englander" .,mCl' th1• days of Hrit1sh colonial rule rC'preo;C'ntat ion ··we still v.ant to r<'main p:irt or thC' <"Ommon\\C'alth. h11t v.c·'r1· look 1ng for rrpr<•S<•nt 11t 1on .. <,,11d John Conw;l\ :'ll.1ntuckct" r l' p r (' s l' n I .• t I \ I' I II t h (' S4 ManHeld JJ7hen Car Hits HB Patrol Unit i\ Santa Ana mnn charl{l'd \\tlh drunkC'n <In \ mg 1s 1n lhl' markl·t for two lll'W c.1r:-. u><lu\, one for h1mtH!lf and <1n1· for the-Cit y of llunlington Fil'al'h Poli1·(• 01•p:ir1 m1•nt. fllll•11\ 1ng .1 Sundu\ n1..iht eol lislon c;C'n<' ,\nthon' r>11u 27 , nf 1101 W ~tt•1 ens A \l' . ..., a-. arn"1l1·1t a nd booked on -.u!lp1cl()n of <lr11 111g \\hill' IOl(J'(IC'Jl<'Cl HftC'r lht.• rr :ir 1•nc1 C'ta!\h on C:olrl1·11 Wt'M SI reel at Tallwrt \'(·nm C'alifom1.1 111.:h~JY 1'.11 rol of f1ccr:, . ..., hu 1n\'C"t1g.1t1· uc1·1d{'nh 1 n v o h 1 n .: I .1 w <· n f o r c e m ,. n t p e rs on n c· I d r 1 ' 1 n g o r f I l' 1 a I 'ch1clci.. h<llrl all parllc::. cscupcd with mmor 1111uril'S Offlcc.·r Tom <i1lllga11. who wu<. driving lhP bla<'k and wh1tl' squ1ul car stopped for n stop s11tn. and his parllll•r, lteserve Officer Paul Michel. complained of back and neck pain hut did Ml require hosplt11lizat1on. Both thl'ir late model patrol ca.! and Ol:i1.' 100!1 111~10 were written off as total losr.r~ follow ing the 9:30 p.m. car cras h. CllP in,vci;tigators s111d. ~~~~~~~~ OflANOE COAST ,. • DAILY PILOT Tf'W'O••~ ~'t 0.ilw Pll•t WiiTt\W"\ot"'" t~ ~""" , .......... ., ,.,.\\ ., •"911•"""''" '""' o..,_l)t" (,o4\t P\,tt41\f\!f'I. GOMO•"W ..... ,.,.~,~ "" ._,0t1""" '-'•"'d•• t"'l'N'" rutt.t• ,.,., t~,, .. Mo• -...-IOfl 8t!M'fll Hv"tl·~ ""M" ·~ t•l111 V•llf't 11..,t111t1> \•cMh•b._,, Vt•l•'f •jlllo1 ..... ..,.,. t.tKft ""''"Go•" A \l .... tr4 ~l•f t•Of'li i\ evOH\M" ~'"'rl•n -"" ~ •• , ffY r.;:; ... ~,~'!;.;::!"l.~·,~~~·~'.:~~)O ~\I ._ ... ..... ,," w ... '"'"*'"' •"4 ~ ~ Jae• tit C"'"" Y1tfl> Pfh Utf'"I •'VJ°"'""'~ Mil"-~' , .. .,.. ....... . ld1tor '~"' ..... .,..fl!IJ Me"••lf\O , ...... a.., .. ,"..... ..,....,,. .. "'" A \\1\t • .,t Mt,,t •lf'llQ '"'ttl"\ "'""''" .. W.•t 01•" .. Covfllt.,[•1.., Huntlnaton l••dl ~ H"J "••f" lovt.wtrfl ....... "9 ...... "0 h • l'IO """' OffleH l-•~.~ t.•,<.~ ij.'t.~";r.:~r.;~· S.CICIOOl>a!> 11•11•• l!lot l • Pot 110.td at~Oj•'°'',.,... T1l1pllo11e (7t4)'42·W1 c11 .. 1tlff .,,,.,., .. ,.. w ... n '·--•~0<·-~·~ .... .. MO-tHO f Massachusetts legt.slature. "The is landers feel t hey are c ut off. T hey feel we a r e now losing repr esentation which we'\'e had since 1696." A new apportionment bill in Boston. the state capital, will cut the legislature from 240 to 160 !""em bers .• ll will merge the islands' legislati\'e distr icts with those on Cape Cod. The 13,000 permanent resid ents will be merged in a district which will ha\'e 36.000 persons. Each island now has one representati\ c in lht• legislature and the islanders reel t here's ahout as much chance of an islander being elected in the merged district as there is for Nantucket Sound to freeze over. "There is a certain fun aspect. but there is a lso a serious a!-pcct," said Mar ie Girfins. c·d1tor of the weekly Nantucket Inquirer anrl Mirror. "If you don t han· 11ome.onc to be a ..., at<'hdo~ to speak up for the is land. )Ou sit here. and no one t·ares what happens to you " The· populat10n of :'\untucket hoomc; from about 6,000 to 30.000 1n the summer. not includin~ a 'floalml{ population" of 100.000 o,J1d ~11tch<'ll T<fffi1:-pr<'s1denl or t h e ~anturket board of '-t'IE'rtmen. 1h1• •~lund J:O\Crn · ment ·we have what the ma1nJand doesn t." <1a1d A J . Tipton. a selectman in the town of Gosnold on C'uttyhunk Island next to :ltl artha's Vineyard. "Peace and quiet Take the Cape. They got highways. C\'ery thing. It's built up. itelltng cro\\ded." Fro•Pap AI RAPE .• cnnopy skyllJiht and heavy p1nstnp1n1t The \'!Clim told police aner be in~ dropped off about fl a m Sun d.i\ near the spot ~here she wao, ;ibducted that the two men raped her in the camper som~here in '-'<'wport Beach She <,a1rt -;h<' counl~c1 the lime from lhl' point ~here lhe little truck turned off PacHic Coast lhghwn onto what she imagined mu st have b e en Bal boa Boulevard. · ThP victim estimated they turned off onto a side 11lreet pre· c1sely one minute later. Working with this Information, plus remarki; and na mes used by thC' two red-haired suspect11. patrolmen .Jay Webb and Dan McKerran took the victim back to the g<'ner al area or the sex aR· saults Sunday afternoon. One reportedly worked in a SC'a food restaurant. so a ftf'r roughly pinpointing the location whe re the sex assaults occun"ed. Officer Webb escorted the victim into a restaura nt in the area. "Synnot saw the m coming and split," sai d Detective ' J\irkmeycr. addin~ that the sus· peel. released only a week ago from a jail sentence in Utah, sur· rendered without Incident short· ly afterward. He was arrested while sitting beside Newport Beach ·s Rhine Channel . atarinc at the water. whe n Webb and McKertan quiet· 1y walked up behind him , Detec· tlve Kirkmeyer said . Synnot Usted no hom e address, police 11ald. although he Is from the Huntington Ueach area. • while Hamry told boolcll\I Of· flcers he lives In a Midway City motel. Guard. Strike SOMERS, Conn . (A J') Guards have struck Connec· tlcul'I 10 prtM>n1 and Jails f fter rejecting the state'• latest con· tract proposal. ---· ,,,.., .... Palestine Future Stressed WASlUNOTON (AP > -El)'P· tlan President Anwa r Sadat, ar- rivln i today for talka with Presi- d ent Carter, atreased at the out- set the central leaue In the Middle East Is the future of t he Palesti- nians. "In your recent p ublic state- m ents you have co me ve ry close to t he proper re medy." Sadat told Carter , who is the first Ame rican president ever. lo en· dorse publicly the concept o( a Palestinian "hom eland." However. Sadat said In an ar· rival cer emony in the While llouse East Room . "What is needed Is establishment of a political entity In w hich the Palei.linians, at long last. can be a community o( clliiens Instead of a group of refu1ees." Carter. In low.key. welcoming rem arks, made no direct men · lion of the Pales tinians or any othe r sensitive asp ect of the Arab-Israeli conflict. lie said "there a re no easy ani;wers" to the region's pro· blem s and that he Intended to est a blis h a "close p er sonal friends hip" with Sadat , the fitl>t Arab leader to m eet with him in the Administration's campaign lo reconvene the Ge neva peace conference by the end of the year. Sadat. in an extraordinarily complimentary tribute lo what he called Carter 's Idealis m and morality. s aid the President is "the personifica tion of a new spirit emerging in America to· day." Through Egypt 's lone. 7,000· year history oC statehood, Sadat said. It has been "falthtul to the values and ideals that render life more rewarding and lulfllUng." Ironically. Sadat's visit coin· cides with the J ewish festh"al of Passover which comm emorates the freedom Jewish slaves won from Egypt and their setting forth to the "Prom ised La nd" of Israel. At the ceremony. held Indoors because of rain. Sadat thanked C11rter for "you r gallant action" In sponsoring nearly SJ billion in economic and food aid for Egypt. whose economy is experiencing hard limes. But Sadat. re(erring to the Palestinian issue. told the Presi· dent that "no progress can be achieved so Iona as this problem remains unsolved." Carter for his pa rt, offe~ i.everal boosts to the EgypUan lt>ader, who was the target re· C't'ntly of dl•mon!>lral1ons across Eu pt prompted by increased pnce5 of i.taple goods, an action the go,·ernment had to re\'erse · · 1 ha\'e never m et an A mertcan leader who didn 'l come awa)' im- prcsi.C'd with h1i. sens1llvity, in· ll•lhgence and courage," Carter i.a1d about his guest. Vandals Set Diesel Fuel Tank Blaze Vandals who opened the val\le on a 50().gallon diesel fuel tank and set It afire In the Aliso Beach area Sunday caused about $500 damage to construction equip · mf'nl. Orange County firemen re- ported tooay. l nn·~t1i:ator'l i.a1d the tank was bcm,:: used for a construction pro- Jecl on Pacific Coast Highwav 2.5 mllt>11 north of Crown Valley Purkway. fo'1remen callt>d to the scene at 5 · 22 a m . shut off the flow of fuel. pu11hed the burning m aterial Into a hole a nd exUna uished t he blaze, firemen said. About "°° worth of electrical equipment was lost in the (ire, in· vest I gators said. Firemen said they do nol know who opened the tank and set the escaping fuel afire. Prison Plarmed SAN RAFAEL <AP> -St1te prison o(Oclal1 tentatively plan to build a new pris on south of San DJego and expand the current prison at Chino, say!I a 1roup repr esenting prisoners' rights . Tnuleau To Pay Fare OTTAWA (AP> -Prime Mll\later Ple rre E lliott Trudeau's offlce says he wlll pay Air Canada for any pen onal use hla wife Mar1•ret may have m ade of l\er lrtttravel pua. The announ cement followed a me~o t o Trude w lretn lh• alrllnt that Mra. Trudeau can ua6 the pus only tor ofrlclal trlpa. • A spokesman for Air Canada aald t.he memo wu sent "in view ohM publlol· ty 1urrouncun1 Mra. Trudeau's ltavtila. •• 1, . , '"wi ....... PAN AMERICAN AIRLINES EMPLOYES CARRY CASKET OF CANARY ISLANDS CRASH VICTIM Remelnt of 328 People Kiiied In World'• Wor1t Air DIHtter Returned to U.S. Crash Victim.S Return Military, FBI Begin Ttu1k of Identification DOVER. Del. CA P > --With what a Pan Am offi('ial ~;11d wu:-. "all the respect and rt11.:r111y possible.·· the n·muin!-of 326 v1<' ti m s of the world's w11r!-t ;.11r di~· a5ter arrived at the Oovcr Air Force Base mortuary for iden- tification. A team of 90 Air Force. Army and FBI experts today begins its a~alys_is of the bodies of persons killed IO the Colli:.1on Of lWO ijol'· Unprecedented ing 747 jets March 27 in the Canary blands. A b:t..,l' spokesman i.u1d that. Onl'C 1dentiftl'd. lhl· bod1l·i. pro- bably \\Ould be turned over lo a team or local funenil directors. They lhl!n will be shipped to th(· ,·1ct1ms· lamilics. most of them in California. Meanwhile. two flight clata rr- cordcrs and l\\o c·ockp1l ,·01n• rl' cordcrs from the Jumbo jets ar- 1'1\ t.'d 111 Wa!-hin.:1011 fcir ~tudy hy 1h e National Trans port ation Safety Board. Wt.•h:.tc.'r Todd. l'hairman of the NTSB. said the technical a~­ s1stancc was being pro\'1ded for the Spanish ~overnm ent. wh1l·h ha:. custody of the r'ccordcrs. and that the board has no plani. to re· lcai.c the results The i.tudv is l'X· pcctl·d to tJke t\\o to. three \I l'l'kS West Point Head Todd s~11ct t hl• tx1xes containing the recorders appeared to be in good sh;ipe dei.p1te i.omc s1~ns of hc•:it and somt• dl·nts. The\ ar· rt\'Cd under lock and i.cal. · Thl• rl'muini. flo11 n hen• Sun· day \\ere of pussengers abourd a Pan Am ll't ramml'd bv a Oukh KLM plunc on the run~·av of the a1rpo1t at San ta Cr:uz d e Tl'nl'nfc The l'olhi11on killed mort: thun 570 people. Retired General WASHI NGTON (AP l Defense Secretary llurold Hrown today announced the reassign ment of Lt. Gen. Sidney Il . Bcrrv, s uper intendent of scanda·J. marred West Point, and the re· call of retired Gen. Andrew J . Goodpaster to replace him. The Army said Berry will com· plete a normal three-year tour as s uperintendenl of lhe U .S. P.tililary Acad emy in J une. His n ew assignment will be an· nounced later. Selection of a r<'tired general to head the U.S. Milltar~ Acadcm~ Is unprecedented. 0Hic1als !laid. Brown sau1 that Goodpaster. former suprcml' All1<'d com mander in Europe and onetim<' sta ff secretary to President E isenhower, •·posi.esses t he uni q ue blend of military and educa- tion a I b a ckground a n d ex· penence deemed necessary for the s uperintendency today." The Defense secrctt1ry also said that Goodpaster, who will ser ve as a lieutenant general when he comc11 bark on active d uty. ''reflects the ber;t qualified Individual a vailahle to the Army a t this time." Martin R. lloHmann. who was Army secretary during th(• r<' cent cheating scandal which in· volved lSt cadets, said late last year that the new supcrintC'n d ent's aut hority would b1• strengthened and tha t h<' would rem ain In the Pohl up to c1ghl years. Mesa Woman Injured in Irvine .Crash A Costa Mesa wom an was r<'· ported In satisfactory condition todar. a t 1'uslin Commun ity Hospital following an accident tn Irvine Saturday In which the car slammed Into a power pole and then nllpped over. Irvine police uld Patricia Ann F ile, 27, of 2258 P acific AV<'., 11ur fered numerou.c; cuts on her hea<t. face, legs and hands. The accident occurred ot 10:30 p .m . Saturday on Dar rnnca Rood n e a r Von Ka r man Avenue P olice s aid Mrs . l<'lte 's car hit the 'center road divider , cres hed into the Edison Company power pole and several tree!! and then landed on Ht roof back on the center divider. /\ wltneas told police t hnl Mrs . File's car. a sm all compact that w11 destroy~ In the wreck, had been lravellnc erratically prior to the collision. Police said they are still look· Ing Into the accil1flnt Arehbiahop ~fain? LONDON CAP> -Three wit-ne1Mt -a doclor, a nurae and a 101dhr -uy An allcon Artbbtt hop Jananl Luwum of Utanda was shot to death, not ldlled In an automobile accident. tht Sunday Teltl t•Ph quoted a relo1ee U1al\dan bishop H SA)· int. Hoffman su1d al th<' time that R('rry would ll·avc on schedule lh1s spring. Berry, who had been regarded as one o( the Army's outstandin~ generals and a potential chief or staff. laces an uncertain future. Although he was not singled out for specific blame in followup 10- vefltigatlons of the worst scandal in West Point hil>lory. many Pen· taa on officials say they fear h'1s future prospects might be ad \'crsely affected because it hap pened during his tour of dut~ BrO\\n·., annnuncemc.·nt that Goodpa:.ter \\ ould n •ph1ce Berry 1n June said thr Armv l'hosc the retired general after coni;1derang a r ecommt·ndut1on bv th<.· Oorman Comm1ss1on th~l tht.• ncw superintendent meet th<' crilC'non of "a demoni.tralNI ab1l1ty to pro\'lde cducal1on:.ll and military le adership · Thal commission. n:imcd by Hoffmann to look into tht' scan· da I. was chaired by Frank Ror man, the former astronuut who now heads J<:astern Airlines. The Borman Commission l<1st D e c e m b e r r e c o m m c n d t' ct c hanites in enforc<'ment of lhl' cadet honor code anrl reinstall' ment as soon as possible ol the cadets implicated in the cheat· Inf{. Goodpaster. u 1939 West Point graduate. hold:. u bachc·lor's and Ph 0 dc•gn'C' 1n int1•rnat1onal n · lat1ons from Prinreton as \\Cll J" a m asll.'r'::. deg rel' 1n C'ng mel·• 1ng. The KLl\t pu :-.sl'n~ers and ('fl'" all of "horn wc.•1·e killed. were Oown to tile Netherlands for idcnt1ficat1on. Wilham Waltrip. Pan Am vit•e prcs1dt·111 in charge or opera lions. s111d he was C'Onf1d<"nt all the v1ctlmi. would be identified, although many of the bodies are badly burned and mangled. A spokesm an for the airllnt said the w ork of the 91 p ath olo~lflls. dentists, blood ~rcc1all:.ti.. r:id1olog1sts and fingl·rprml t'\Pl'rb "'a~ cxpecll'd to I a kl· a \\ Ct'k or more.•. A n 1ntl'rdenom1nat1onal memorial sen 1ce was h<'ld Sun day when the bodies ;1rr1vcd :ii lhl' ba:-it.· :11rftt•l!I on t...,o Pan /\m l n'1ghtl·r~ Our mg the service·, I wo draped and flower-lade n cnr. fins . reprt•sc.•ntat1ve or lhe hut\ drNls s111l 1ns1dc the plane:., \~re pland in w:11t111g hl'arses . .\\·1th repn·sentallVl'S or the airhnt• looking on, a C;ithol1c priest, a Prote!-tunl minister and u rabbi m Hdl· short ~tatcml'nls. The wo<xlt•n t·offlns containing lhC' olhl'r bnd1l'S the n were trans ported to the mortuary. Held for Fr aud SACl1A1\lf:NTO CAP> -The Califormu lhghway Patrol i.ays 1l hos ;irre~tC'<l a third per:.on In w h a 1 a 11 t h '' r 1 t 1 1· <; C' a 11 a mull1m1llw11 d11lh11 in ... urunl'I' fr:1ud :-.rht·nw ll\ M1ddlt· Eastern Ar.1bs hen· on student \ 1s:is. 1 ....... For Sale, Sfght Unseen 0 Jimmy Carter i~ selll ns:t the presidential yacht "Se· quofa " because it costs taxpayer~ $800.000 a ycor and he never uses it In fact. Cal'tcr has never even seen it, said Wlu tc House Deputy Pres~ Secretory Rex Granum. Granum said the snlc or the yacht could bring rrom • $200,000 to $400.000. , ) . l Irvine EDITION Today's Clo Ing N.Y. Stoek · ' I VOL. 70, NO. 94, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, A P RIL 4, 1977 TEN CENTS l Crash Dead Return; ID Work Starts DOVER, Del. (AP) -With what a Pan Am official said was ''all the r espel't and dignity possible," the remains or 326 vie· lims or the world's worst air dis- aster arrived al the Dover Air Foree Base mortu ary for iden· lification. A tea m of 90 Air 1-"orce, Army and 1-'BI experts today begins its analysis of the bodies of persons killed in the collis1on of two Boe- ing 747 jets March 27 in the Cana ry Is lands. A base spokesman said that. once identified, the bodies pro· bably would be turned over to a team of local funcrul directors. They lhen will be shipped lo the victims' families, most of them in California. Meanwhile. two flight data re· corders and two cockpit voice re corders from the jumbo jet:, ar rived In Wa11hington for study by the National Transportation Safety Board. Webster Todd, chairman oflhe NTSB. said the technical as- sistance was being provided for the Spanish go' ernment. which has custody of the recorder:,. and that the board has no plans to re- lease the results . The study is ex- pected to take t>AO t o three >A eeks D•llY Pllel Sl•ll "'lto1ot by 11 lthArd Or•~• Todd said the boxes containing the recorders appeared lo be in good shape des pite some signs of heat and some dents. They ar· rived und~r lock and sent. The remains flown here Sun· day were of paslienger s' aboard a Pan Am jet rammed by a Dutch KLM plane on the runway of the airport al Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The <'olhs1on killed more than 570 pl'oplc. The KLM passengers and crew, all of whom were killed. were nown to the Netherlands ror identification. William Waltrip, Pan Am vice president in charge of opera· tions. said he was confident all the victims would be Identified. although many of the bodies are badly burned and mangled. A spokesman for the airline sa id the work of the 90 pa thologists, d entists, blood. specialists, radiologi!.ts and fingerprint experts was expected lo t ake a week or more . .-· An inte rd enomina tion a l memorial service was held Sun· day when the bodies arrived at rhe base airfield on two Pan Am freighters. During the service. two draped and rtower-laden cof- fins, re presentali vc of the hun- 1 See RE MAI NS, P age A2) 5 Die in Wrecks Crash Adds to County Toll Five peopll• died Sunday night in two Orangt• County traffil' ac- cidents, four of them in a hcad·on collision that Huena Park polite labeled Uw \\tlr:-l att1dt•nt in the c1ty·s history. Buemi !'ark 1>ol1l'l' :-aid today they do not yet know what l·au:.t•d a southbound <·ar on Reach Bou el vard nl'ar St a~<· Rolld to cross over the cenll'r II n<' and slam head-on into an auto travel mg in the oppo:-1tt• d1r<'cllon But within lhre<• htJur!'> of the crunching 10 58 p m rull1 ~1on near a railway un1lcrpa-.:-. the l'AO car:,' four Cll'('Upanl:-'A-Crt• dl'ad. Killc.'CI ,along with Ezzell in the southbound auto wert' T im Bowers. 20. and Tracy Bowers. 17, both of 6360 Arnold St.. Buena Park. The accidt•nl"s fourth fataltly, Charles E . l'a\lacky. 60. of 14758 Neartree Road. La Mirada, was alone in the auto he was driving northbound on Beach Bouelvard. Police said lrafhl' was diverted from the thoroughfare between Artesia llouelvard and Sta~c Road for one hour as rescue "orkers labored <it freeing the ,·1ct1ms from the wrecka~e. A few hours earlier. a >Aoman Pollet' 1dt-nt1f1ed lh1· drl\ c•r of th(• car thut allc·gt•dly :-wc .. rvcd ()(;Airport over Beach llouc·lvaril's cc•ntcr line as Haymond f:zzell, 17. of was killt'd and an infant was critically injurt•d in a three-car accident in Brea that seemingly lou<·hed off Orange County's bloody Sunday night traffic death toll In the aftl'rmath of the Ilrea accident, one man was arrested and charged with felony drunk driving and <mother man was ar· rested for being drunk in public. The felony drunk dri \•ing sus- pl'ct was 1dl'ntif1ed hy police a<> J oseph Rodriguez, 36, of Baldwin Park Police said Rodriguez was at ISt>e 5 DIE, Page A2l ERIC ANDERSON, LEFT, STRETCHES FOR BALL DURING PLAYOFF GAME IN IRVINE lrvlne's Earthquakes Win 5-3 Saturday, Advance to 'State Q ua rter Finals' ;;:rsk Ridgt·way l>ri\'l'. nuena Mistrial Delllanded Irvine Kids' . SoccerTearn - Advances The Irvine Eurthquakes. a 9 and IO·year old boy:-~occer team. defeat~d the West Los Angl'les Tigers 5.3 Saturda}. ar1· 'an<'mg in their bid for a slat<• championship The Earthquake•<; "'ill play ai;:atn April 16 Jt Turtle• lt(l(·k f:l1•mt·nt.1ry Sc·hool in I rvin1• W1lh ;about 200 s 1wrtalor' "'att•hing Satun1ay at .the· Turth.· Hock School playgr<iund. the Earthquakc·s cumc from behind They trailed 2·0 al lht• l1l'g10n1ng of the gamt'. but scnred two ~oats 111 thl' last fin• minull'S 11( play to ddeat the T1~c·rs. Darr<'n Samaha !'irnr1•d thn•r goals, Michael S1mp1wn '>l'<1rt•1I one and Grrg Nl•lson .,c·nrt•d nnt• If thr Earthquak1•., win thl' nl'xt thrC'r gaml''> in tht· final,, lhe,"11 ht'ronw the• ""''" c·ham p111ns The tC'.1m h.1:-,lln·ad} all \'llnCPd furthc•r than any olht•r 1><1:-t lr>11w \lluth '-tt<Tt•r ti·am Tl'.•m mt•mh<'r'> inrlud" f':n1 A111l1•r:-nn. \11 c-hal'I l.ittm.111 Tnm Baumann lltl\ e Cnrr. S<'ott Julien. Er11• l..1mh1.1-.v .lot'\ -.:o, 1•!>. I 'l'lt•r J>11t·hc-..... l>.irrl'n SamJh,1. MH•h,1t•I S1mp..,on l>.n 1d Voss, Chr1-. l'ollt•v (irt•J.: N<'l,un and Mkh;wl ~ll'lh Tht ('11ad1 "Stl'\C Sam.aha Body Identified RlVERS I OI-: !AP> Authorities say the lah•sl of scv<•n victims c'ut u11 a ncl sluffC'd in a plas\1r hag h11s b1·cn iden- tified 011 a n illl'An l alien from Ml'Xi{'O. RJ\•l•rside County of ficlals sni<l thal Arturo Mnrruez, 24. died of a hulll•t w1111nd in the head. 0UJ BED SOLD ON FIRST DAY So the landlord finnlly ~uid you could buy a water b<'d . . now \that do you do with your old bed ? - "We sold it the first day the ad ran in the paper•" That's the advertising 11uccess experienced by a Laguna HJlls couple who placed this classified Jd : Rcuul. Kin~ 1<1 lwd, solltl w II I n u t . " I> 11 ll t e r . pcr~qnally nuto"rophcd by J\rtlllnll Xl>l(·XXXX, So If you're changing your ure~tyle, or Just have somet hing you'd like to convert to cash, call 642-~78. The Dally Pilot it1 the place to 1dvertlse. On Noise Issue By TOM BARl.F:Y Of Ille D•oly Pilot \till A lawyer represent ing Orange County demanded a mistrial rul- ing on developer Harry Rinker·~ $200.000 lawsuit against lhe coun· ty today with the argument that trial jurors had been exPQS(!d to newspaper publicity. "This is a very serious mat· ter. ·· Deputy Count y Counsel Charles Scvll'r told J udge Frank Domcr11chini. "One Dally Pilot cd1t1on last week t·arried the story with headlinl'S mall'hing those of the Canary Islands a.tr crash d1saslc•r. ·· Sevier placed a pile or newspapers t:ontaining editions of three Orange County publica- tions before Judge Domcnichini <1nd po1nl<•d nut that all thl' stories conlainc•cl tc:-limony tu ken outside the presence or the jury. _ The stor ies cover ed alles.?alions by the plaintiff's attorney, Jer- rold 1-~adem, that aircraft leaving Orange County Airport we re diverted from their normal night path over the Harbor Area while the jUry was visiting R111ker's home at 2342 Mesa Drive, Santa Ana lle1ghts. 1-'adem defended the stories as "absolutC'lv accurate." and re· minded Judge Domcnichini lhal the jury had been warned before and during the trial not to read newspaper 3Cl.'OUnls of the pro- l'Cedings. l''adcm is asking the jury to .iward Hink<-r <1<1magcs for jel noise that. hC' claims. 1s making llfo in the ftinkcr home inloler a- (Sce NOISE, Page A2l SCOTT JULIEN, RIGHT, GOES AFTER BALL IN GAME AGAINST WEST L.A. TEAM Nine and 10-year-olds Come From Behind During Game In Tu rtle Rock Irvine Firm Burns; Damage $125,000 Atlanii~ l !1lands Secession Vote Held A fire fueled by hydraulic 01 1 caused an est1mall'd S125 ,000 damage this morning a t the Bertea Corporation in the Irvine Industrial Complex Thirty-fi ve firemen and 10 fire engines and trucks responded to the second-a larm fire on Von Karman Avenue at 11 15 a.m . It took the fire fighters about 15 minutes to control t he blaze. NANTL'CKET. Mass !AP1 Chances for success are about as slim as they were In colonial days and during the War of 11112 whl'n Nantucket a nd Martha's Vineyard islands tried to st>cedc• from Massachuselti;. but the islanders arc J?Olnf: to try a~ain. About 3.000 registered voters are eligible for the r ef1•rendum on secession todhy on ttus island 22 miles from the Massachusetts mainland. The vote will simply s h o w how t hey fl'el ahout secession ·it's not legally bind· ing. (Map Page A4 1 Two towns on Ma rt ha '5 Vineyard will debate the issue at town meetings today: five other communities on that island 24 mile'! west of here will conctider the same course al other town meetings scheduled between Aprll 12and May 17 At issue is a question that has agitated New Englanders since the days of British colonial rule -representation. "We still want lo remain part of the commonwealth, hut we'rl' looking for representation," said • Joh n <.;onway. Nn ntucket's representative in the Mas sachusetts legislature. "The islanders feel they are cut off. They feel we are now losing representation which we've had since 1696." A new app0rtlonmenl bill In Boaton, the s tate capital, will cut • • the leg1 sl.1 turc from 240 lo 160 members IL \\ill merge the islands· lt•gi!>lat1 ve districts with those on ('arc· Cod. The 13,000 permunl'r1t rt•sl(frnt-. will he merl't<'d in a cllstnct wlll<'h will ha \'C' 36,000 p..rsons. F:at•h islnncl now has one repre:-<•ntat1vc 1n the legislature and the 1slundc•rs frcl thC're's about as much chance of an is lander lw1n1t elected in the mer(lcd distr ict as there is ror Nantucket ~und to freeze over. "There is a certain fun aspect. but there 1s also a serious aspe{'l," said Marie G1ffins. editor of the weekly Nantucket Inquirer and Mirror "If you don 'l have someone to be a walchdol( to speak up for the island. you sit her e. and no one cares what happens to you." The populalton of Nant\lcket booms from aboul 6,000 to 30,000 in the summer. not lncludinll a "Ooatlng popuh1t1on" of 100,000, said Mitchell Todd. president of 4 Killed in Crash OROVI LLE IA P I F'our Oroville residents W<'fc kllle<1 and two other s, b oth small children, were criticnlly lnj ur<>d late Sundny wlwn their car s lammed into un oak trr<'. th · California lllghwuy Patrol re· ported the N an tuckl•t hoard o! selectmen, the island govern- ment. A spokesman from the firm, which manufactur es hydraulic flight equipment, said most of the damage involved expensive pumping e ·•ipment jus t outsidr the building that was burned in the blaze. "We have whol the mainland doesn't." suid l\.J . Tipton, a selectman in the town of (;osnold on Cuttyhunk Island next lo Martha's Vineyard. "Peace and quiet. Take the Cape. They got highways. evcrythinJ!. ll 's built up, l(elling crnwded." A portion of the outer wall of one of the Rert<•a buildings was blackened a nd scorche<I but r Dogs~ Kill Girl Tot's Body Fowu/, in Park BRECKENRIDGE. Colo. CAP> -A 6-year-old gir~ died a~ter s he app_an·~tly was attacked by dogs while playing at a friends home, Summit County authorities said. The victim was identified as Ta m a ra Rhac Newton, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Newton. Her body was discovered Sunday in the Peak Seven ttrea. a residential development In a wooded setting west of here. Authorities said Tamara was playing with ~ young fri('nd wtren the attack ap· parcntly occurred. The youngster suff ('red severe throat wounds. District Attorney J ohn F. Healy said her clothes were ''strewn oil over the driveway for about 30 or 35 feet." Jtculy ~oid three dogs were impounded and tests were being conducted to determine lf their stomachs conta1ncd hur.1al\Ocsb1 there was only smoke damage in- side According to Fir<' Chief J im Stone. the cause of the fire is still under invcst1gat1on. However, he said the on~in 1:-pinpointed lo one nf the hydraulic oil pumps. Stone :-aid an <'mploye said he saw one of the pumps spurting the ml at high pres:-ure int." tht• fire. Hearing Set Tonight on Road Priority Irvine rC'11ldents will have a chance tonight to tell city of· f1cials what they want the city to fix a nd build durln~ the coming fiscal year. Trans portation Com · missioners will be selling a list of priorities for the coming year for {'apit al improvement projects, such as tramc s iRnals. road widcnlngs and gutte r 1mpro~e· men ts Residents are Invited to attend the 7: 30 meeting at city hall and tell the commissioners which projects they believe are most import.ant. The city has about $800,000 to spend on such projects during the coming year. About Sl.4 million worth of capital Improvements projecl°' already have been men· lioned as possibilities . The commissloner11' recom· mtndaUons wlll bc forwardod to the city council, which wlll then determine final prlortUea when the bud1et l11ct . _1 1 , . . . . t . A2 DAIL V PILOT Palestine Future Stressed WASIUNGTON CA P > Eayp- tian President Am\ar Sadat, ar- riving locfay for talks with Presi- dent Carter. s tressed at the out- set the ct'nlra l issue in the Middle East Is the future of the Palesti- nians. ·'In your recent public stale· m ents you hu\'e com e very close to the pro~r remedy," Sudul told Corter . who Is the first Am erican preside nt ever to en- dorse publicly the concept of a Pa lestini:.an "homeland." However , Sadat sal~ In an ar· rival ceremony in the White House Eust Room , "What is needed is establishment or a political entity In which the Palestinians. al long lust, can be a community of citizens instead uf a group of refugees " Carter, 1n low key. welcoming rem arks. made no direct men· lion of the P alcstanaans or any 11l hl·r sensita,·e a~pt'ct of the i\r ab·lsrncli conflict. He said "there are no easy ;mswers" to the re~lon's pro- blt•mi. and lhal he intended lo t·:.;tablish a "cloi.c pt•rsonal fr1t>nd~h1p" with Sudal. thc first 1\rab lt•ader lo meet walh him an thi: Administration's c ampHign to rc•t·om·enc the liene\'U peace t·onfl'rt•nct: hy the t•ncJ of the ) c ar Sadat, in a n exln1ordinarlly complimentary tribute to whut he called Cartcr·s Idealism and morality, said t he President Is "the pt•rsontfication of a new :.pint emerging in America to- duy "~ Thr<'fugh Egypt's long, 7.000· ~ t•ar history or statehood, Sad11t ~aitl , at has hl'en "faithful lo lhe ':iluei. and ideals that render life more rewurding and rulfilling." Ironically, Sadat's visit coin- c·1cfes with the Jewish festival of Pa:.l>O\'l'f ''h1ch commcmorutci. th<' freedom Jewbh sl<Jves "on from F.gypt and their scllani: forth lo tht· .. Promi..ed L;ind " uf br,1rl ,\t lht· n•n•nH>n\. hc·ld andoorc; lit•1·au!'-e of ra111. Suclat thankl'<J Cartt·r for ")our ~all;rnt action" tn :.poni.orinj! nc.irl> SI billion in t•c1mom ir uncl food uicl for Egypt. whosr <'C'Onomy is cxrwrienclng h;.ird ti mt·~ But S.idat. rd<'rring to thr rall·~t1rna11 1~:.uc, told the Prcsi <lt•nl that "110 pro~rei;s can hr ;1l'hie\'t•d '"long a:1 tht' prohll•m rt: mu in~ unsoh·t·d '' {'arlr·1· for h1)o, p;1rt. offered 'l'' eral hoo:.li. to thl! Eg)plaan lt•adt•r, v.ho wui; the target re n~ntl y of dl'muni.tral1ons ucross f~g) ol promptcd by increased 1>rit·(':; or :.tuple ~ood!l, an action I ht• l!ll\'t>rnmcnt had to revcrc;t> "I haH' nc\ t>r mt•t un Amenc:un lea tier v.ho cl11ln l tom<' uv. .1~ 1m· pn·~wd ''1th h1' '''O!!llh 1t~ 111 ll'lli.:l'nn· ;111d l'nurui,:e. · Cdrlt r 'Jiii ahuut 111,. gm .... t Torch Deaths In Uganda ~A I R () n I ' K (' n \'ll 'A p l I '1!a 11cl11n lroop8 h11v.-PXN'ult·cl a g:lllf1 of roff1•1• s mu11glrrc; h' f111111111a.: ttwm ;all\" on an 1!i!l:11HI 111 I.a l..t• \'kt 01 1a. I ht• d .ii b '.il1on Ill'\\ -.p111w1 c,;111l 11111a,\ 'I Ill' h l' n) a pa p e r , c1 u o t i n i: '' h;1l 1t 1•alll'd rt:hahle i.oun·eo,, ::..11tl llw -.m11g1.d<'r' "''rt· r.1p I un·d Jl> thl'\ \\ere running n1rf"t' .11 ro's tlw l.1ke from l.'J!an<1111nt11 h•·m a for !-ilt1Pm<'nt abro.ul Tlw nwn "1·r·· I ak«'n tn l\1~uh1 hi.oriel ll\ llu• '"11111•1-. 111111 told 111 Ill' clo"n ' th1• '\,111on satd Thl'll tht•\ "1'11' l'Cl\'f'fl•ll Wllh • m Pl,. ,,,d.' .1 od pl't rol v. "" po111 t•tl m l'r 1 hl·m The\ we re I hl·rt :.t'l .1lll{hl ' Guards Strike so :\t F. n ~ . r o n n 1 A r 1 C:u.1r<I~ h.1 v1• ~t ri11·k Connel' lH'ul '' IO pn!<IHI~ anti J:.111:. .1flN l'l'Jl'l'lh1.: the stule'i:. lutci.l con· lral't proposal. OlllAHOI COAST DAILY PILOT fht0t'Al"t9f' (Ge\I D•lly .... ""' Wilft'#f\1(ftl\(.,._ """°' d tM ..... , l"'ff\\ I\ l'YbllflMd bV the Qr~ C.&•\t PUlllll\t\11\q (",,Mn.4fll9 ~i>"' •I• ftt ''°"''~'• 0•101•\P\•rt MOl'td•• tl'lr N~fil •••31r fM CO"''• ~ ... 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Sidney B Rerr), superintendc•nt of scandal marred West Point, and thl• rt• call of retired Gen A"drcw J Goodpaster to replace him The· Army said Rerry v. 1111·11m plete a normal three-) ear tour,.., s uperint endent o f the I'S M1 lttary Academy an Junl' llb new as~agn ment wall ht• an nounl'ed late1 St•lt•t·tion of a r('(1red general to heud lht.> l '.S M1lil11ry Academy 1:. unµrel·edcnted, officials said Brn" n ~aid that Goodpastl'r. former :.upremc Allied com mJmlcr 111 Europl' and onel1mt• ~taff ~elrt.>tary to Pre:.adent f:1 ~t·nhov.er, "po!>!>l'l>!les the um qut• blend of military and edul'a- t 10 n a I hJ<'k~rouncl <1nd ex- pt.>11c•nl·c• det•ml'd nl.'C·e:.~ary for lht• :.11µcrantcndenc~ toctay. ' Thl· l>d1°nM• -.1·1·n·tar' <.tlso \;1111 lh;1t Ooodp:i,lt•r v.ho v.111 Rites Set in Laguna Murder and Suicide Funeral ser vict·:. wen• pC'ndinl! today for the i,!un~hnt \'1tl1ni-. nf an appurent murdt·r·)o,UJL 1rlt· 111 l.ag11na Beach l''nday llc·tt~ I. Walhr. 5o. of i>l'l !'>l Ann:. Ort\'(', La,eun;i lleac·h, ,,;a, killed as ~he s;1t an a r ur m1t-.111t• her hom<' nt-ar the high M'hoot a thlNu· fil'lcl Pohce c;:ud < .. 1rold F: \t1 Cn\ 62. or 3366 Punt a \ll.1 l.Jg1111;i ll1lls. an un~UcC'esc;ful -.u1t11r npc·nt'd thl' llil""t'n~cr -.11lc-cl1101 "hl'n· 'ht• ~al f1ri·d ,1 :.18 r.il1ht 1 µ1-.tol al lell'I rour t1m1 <: lh1·11 poinll'cl lht• gun lo Ill, O\\ n 11•1npl1• .incl f1n·'111m·1·. k1llinl! him-.i If ;\f re; \\ .ilkt•r \\·'"::.I I II( I.. h\ I\\" hullc•l' .. 11·rord1ng 111 fl'fl11rh .. 111d "a' clN1cl 11n .1rrl\.il :11 Snulh Coao;t Cnmmunll~ lln.;p1t.d The man m th1• 1· .... "11 h ht·r F.mm1tt F: llo~11c'. :w 111 :!~2 Wrt\ t' Strt>el. L.1gu11a llt-.1rh. flc·d U.S. Oil Need Gets Support W\!-.111:\CTO'\ \l't l''or mer &·1 rt'IJ1 \ or St 1111 I 11 nr' I\ 1-.~1ngc•r told ('11nl{rt·s' t11d,1\ lh,11 lh•• l'nal• ii !'.I.tit ' \\Ill H rn;i111 ll1·11tntl1•111 1111 1n1 po1t1 1l 1111 for ,II lt'.t<,l lht• rll''(l rl\ I' \I ar .. .1n<t th,11 .1 m;tJur 1 111•r1t) , "" '"r' Jllon t•ffort '' n1•t•d1•1l In h1' rir-.1 .1ppe.11.11111• a' .1 ron~res,aondl "11111•" 'inn· 1 • .,,., ang ofr1t·t-\\1th tlw F11rrl .1<1 m I n I .. t r a t I 11 11 " I ' .. I II .: I' r l'h.11rman of a nt•w 111111•11' ji!roup l0allt•d r\llltllH'l' Ill ~ll\ I' f:nl'r~'" said h<' '>uµpflrtt. rffort~ hy Pr<"sactent Carll•r to !11•\'c:lop ,, !'Om preh<'ns1 u· cnerJ() ton'e'rht t1on pohl'y -rstifying hcf1>rl' a Scnah• l'ncri::y conser\'ul111n and natur,il rt•so1arl'<'S c;uhrnmm1ltt•t'. K1s~· 1nj..(er said 01l-prndut1nl( n11t1onc; retain the potcnt1;,1l to 111~rupt the world l'conomy. Rock Concert Set At Irvine Complex T~ens in Irvine are invited to at- tend an afternoon Tock concert Tuesday at the Walnut Shoppan~ Center. The free concert wall bc)lin at 1 p m . and continue until 5 in the parking lot of t he s hoppin~ center. IL is being s ponsored by the Youth Services Division of lr\'ine and the Walnut Shopping Center Merchants Assoriation. tltr· ('ar Y.h«'n lh1• ~hooting i:.tarl- l'(I I It• was 1111111un•1I. ~I"" W11lkl'r·, I:! 'c•:ir old ~on . llohln . who ht•ard lhc· shots and 1 .111 lo Im, ti) 1111: motht•r, wa~ m I h4· c·1111• (If 1.aguna lkad1 rc- h1ll\ l'S ltld,I\ Pohc·t• l'11nt1nurd un 10\<'stiga I 11111 of lht• rn111n1· for lht• "tlaytnj;!, h\'lll'\('11lo11Huh1• !ht• gunman Ii 1111111°111 f111 th1· ho\ Polin -..rnt .\ld'el\. rert•ntlv "Hin" Pel hJcl t .1k<'rt. 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Walkf'r hnd ~111rn 11t.11h111 tw1 tor .al11111t thn•1• 111011lh~ hut 11·1·1·11th 11!1• \\omun l1n:.111 M't'llll{ otlwr· ml•ll, pol11·1· 'aid .• 111<1 :.ht· ''a~ 1dus1n~ to ul 111\\ ht•r 't111 t11wn \\Ith ;\l d 'm ~twfr1·1 .\l11rt11;11"' nf 1,.;g11n11 B1•ach 1.-. h,111ctl1ng 11r1 a111{1·mt·nti; Fro• Page A I REMAINS • • d1 •·d •.1t11 111~111t• lht· plnn1·"· \H'l'I• pl.111 •d Ill \\,11l111a.: IW.11"'' \.\1th ••'I''"" 111 111\ ,., 111 111•· .11rhn1· lw1k lllL! 1111 .1 I ·.11 h11ll1 pr ll''l a l'l"l•~l.1111 lllllll'lt'I ,11ld ,1 IHblij 111.HI• h111 t ,1,111 lll••nl I h• ""od1·n 11111111 ... n1nl111ning th1 ulh11 hod1l'' lhl·n \\l!r1· 11 .. n" I" II I I ti l O I h l' m t)I l 0 a r y sen ·e as a li eutenant general when he comes buck on acti ve duly, "reflects lhe bci.l qualified individual available lo the Army al this tame." Martin R lloffmunn. who was Army secretary durinR the re- cent cheating scand11I which in- vol\'ed lSl cadets. said lale la:.t year that the new supcrintcn dent's author1tv "uuld be strengthened and that he would remain an the pol>t up lo eight years lloffman ba1d ut thc llml' that Herry would leuvc on !ichedulc this s pranl(. Bl•rry, v. ht> had been reJ.(arclC'd ,.., one of lhl· Army'), uutst11nd1ng 1-!l'nt'ral-. ancl 11 µolt·nt1al l'h1d of s taff. fan·~ an Ull('l'l'la111 fut11n· Al lhou~h h1· "a~ 11111 ~•ng ll•d 1111t for SPl'nf1c blamt• an followup 1n vestlgations of tht• wor~l st·andal in West l'rnnl ha~lon·. munv Pcn- luJ.(on offil•1:tl1> :.uv ihl'\' ft.:ar his future pros1H'l'ls · m1utit ht' ad \'l'l'Sl•ly :1ffcl'IC'd hl'taUM' II hap 111•1wcl du rang h1~ tour of duty II ro" n ')o, nnnount•t•m cnt that C:oodpaslcr \\llUl<f rt•plm•t• flcrry tn .Junt· saul lht• Arm\ ch11M· the n•t1 rNI .J.:l'Ot•ral artt·r n1n:.11leranll .1 I l' (' (l m OJ t.· n ti ,, I I (I II h \ t h l' llotman Comm1)o,,11111 1h ;1t lhl· lit'\\ i.upennt1·nd1·nt n11·t·t t hl· \ rilt•rion nf ·a dcmon:.tr.atccl .il11ht~ 111 pro\ 1d1· t·dutat111n<il .ind m1h111r\' leud1·r~h1p · Th.it l'om m1~::.1on, nafRt•d h) 1 lorfmann 111 1011~ 1nt11 th<· "tl'an ctat , v.-a s t ha1n•d hv Frank Borman. lhl' former ~1st ronaut ''ho no'' hl•ach .. t-:a~l crn /\arhncs Th<' Borman Comm1:.s1on la:.t 0 t' l' c m b I! r r 1• <' 11 m m l' n d c d c·hallj.(l'S in corurt't'ml•Ol of tht• eudet honor cmll• :and rl'instlltl' mt•nl a~ !loon as pos~1hlt• of lh•• eudcts imphc:1tcd in the chcul ing. <;nodpastcr. a t!):J!I Wl·~t Point RracluHtc. holds a hal'hrlor'i. and Ph 0 dl'gl'Cl' Ill inl t•rnat111nul rt'· l:it11m-. frum 1'111we111n <•S v.1·11 a., a musti:r's dt·~1 t•t• In t•nginc<'r 111 )! Drought Blamed llEHl\t-;Lt-:\' I \!•1 Hl'l\\1•1•n 511 111111 antl 1110.111111 gallons of ''alt•• ha\I' ht•t•n lo'\t cha· lo l1n•ak~ Ill I 1 v. all'I m.11n-. l'cHl"tt'd mcl1rc•1•tl~ II\ the d1ought , the• Ea!'tl Ha~ :\t11n1 t1pal l 'l1hty 01~­ lrict ~ays Body Recovered Bold is Beautiful Senior Citizens Center Site Decision Due Irvine senior citizens and com· mun1ty services commissioners will sit down together Wednes day night and try to decide where the seniors' permanent cenler should be located. . A temporary facility is planned for the Rancho San Joaquin Multipurpose CJlnter, but a permanent location still has not been pinpointed. All seniors in Irvine arc anviled to attend the meeting, which will begin at 7:30 p.m . at city hall. According to J esse Wa s h ington . community services director . the best loca- tion is probably the Rancho San Joaquin Multipurpose Center . Instead of just placing a tern porary facility the r e. com missioners should consider build- ing a permanent cent.er at that spot, Washington suegesls in a staff report lo the commlsion. He says that if that site Is picked. a permanent center could be ready for lhe seniors within a year and a haH, that the spot is sillialed conveniently for public transportation. and that the architect for that facility is still working on the design plans. However, two other locations a re under consideration, too. One is within the Town Center de- velopment planned for the area across from UC Irvine on Cam- pus Drive. However, if that site Is picked. the seniors' center could be three years away and would probably be a mailer in size due to inflation. The other site Is Heritage Park. lt has been suizgested that the sen1or11' center be Included within the arts and crafts design pha:1e , bul Washington said that lncludlng the seniors' facillly at that park might "impact" the other park facilities. Fro• Page Al NOISE. • • ble Ranker lold the Jury that he was a!lsured by county officials .... •hen he boui.:ht his three-acre property in 1965 that no jct Htrcraft would ever operate from the airport. Today, Hughes Aarwes t and Air California operate from the county airport. Judae Domenlchinl questioned the jury today and learned from five members that they h ad either seen or been made aware of newspaper headlines, but had not read the body or the story. Judge Domenichlnl then called a recess so he can dlscu111 the situation individually with those jurors. ·He will rule on Sevier's m otion for a mistrial later. Rinkcr's lawsuit is regarded as a teat case In the controversial jet noise l ssu f:' nnd is bc;ng watched by hundreds of Harbor Area reaidents. Succes11 for Rinker could mean the trial of laws uits In which the plaintiffs hove demanded more th1rn $30 million in damages from the county. SB College Hires 29 New Teachers Suddleback Collegf:' trustees ha \'l' t<1kL·n steps t1Jv. ard l'a~ini.: one of the school'i. most t•ritacal problems the imba lance lwtwet-n the number of full timl' a11u pa11·llmt.• faculty mc•mh<'rs. 'l'he board has a~rced to hire 29 new full-time tcaclwrs next fall. n•placlng ~bout 90 p<trl-limc positions. The school presently employs more than 600 part time teachers and h<1s just over 100 full time in- struclurs. This ratio hits been a b<tne of l'Ontention between facul- t~ und administration. The Imbalance, according to thl' udm inlstratlo n . ii. duc primarily to the phenomt>nal growth of the Mi ssion \'ie111 'chool. which hall 10 limes as m;iny stude nts today as when ll opened a decade ago. Rut the full-time tcuchers con· I' tend th<.' other r eason is that it 111 l·heaper Lu h1r1• part timers than perman<.'nt faculty memlwrs. They also l'lmm that the quality 11f ll0 ath111g l'an he poor with lt·m porary 1n~trt1l'lor)o, bt-cause uf a lal·k of rommltnwnt. The action hy t rustees is cx- Jlt.'Ctcd tQ partitularly st rengthen the \'t1l'al1on:ll l'<lul'ation area, ''hi ch v. 111 add ani.truclors for auto mechanics. construction, phuto)!raphy, ~ruphi cs and radao tt.'ll'\ 1s111n Thrt>e teachers will be added to the business proJtrnm and three mort> an social bl'll·ncc Two 1nslructor1i e uch will he add ed an art. English. home l'l'onom1ct. and music and singll' 1ni.tructors v. 111 be added In 10 otht>r area!.., ln<"luding the add1· 1111n of a \\llml·n ·~ physical t•d11t-.1llon teJchcr :.111d ll'am c·oach Celebrities Due For 9-ball Event tlollywood celebrities will l'Ompelc in nine-hall action Tues- day night ut t he Registry I lotel in I r\'ine as the kickoff lo the Mako N allonul ln\'itataonal Nine-ball Champion!>hip Tournament J\lreHdy signed up for the 7 p m celebrity billaarrb lournc·y ur\' .JaC'I, Cartt>r, Etl Amt·s. Tnn1 1.opt•7 c;, c•g Morrt\ and lloh llt·g~t·s l\\hu pla)s f-:psl<·in 1111 \\' l'lc:om<· Hack Kull er 1. Other stars ha\'e be<'n in\'ltl'CI, hut ha- \'t"n 't r<'phrd yet. T1<0kcls to th(' cl'lchrlly C\'ent a re $5 75 and a re being i.olcl at I he· R egistry llotcl, at Mako Jn AP Wlr.,holo oustnt•s 22661 Lambert St .. Su1t1· 207, El ·roro, <11HI at a ll Tickctrun agcndcs. From Wednesday through Saturday, 16 top nine-ball conlcn- cll'rs wall "l'il• for SS0,000. The pursl' 1:. rc•porlecl t1J be lhc largest hllliurds pur!-ic C\ er offerl'd in the l'n1lL·d States Conll'ncler~ arc urrl\ ing lhi' "ct>k from Jll o,·cr the counlr) •ind include top nine.ball cham· paons, according to the tourn:i· mt:nl or~an1lt·r:.. Frott1 Pag~ A I 5 DIE ... the• v.hcel of a lightweight pickup t 1 t11·k thut allci::edly ran throuf.(h a ::.top sign at Kraemer Avenul' and Ulrch Strcet at 7:30 p.m . AC'cordlng to police. Alicia Rartolo, 30, of 4429 52nd St., Maywood. was thrown through I h\• w1ntlt1hiclc1 of llu• ltodrl~uez pickup when il collided with a nother cur. Thl'n, 1x1lice saicl. Miss Rartolo wus run over und killl'd by a third auto involvod Ill the intersection nw,·hcm. Critically Injured In lhe col· lis ao n wa s two -m o nth-o l d llowlundSanr1ll1po, of Placentia . Less serious ly inj ured were the infant's mothe r. brother and father. The four Sanfilllpos wero 1n the car s tru c k'. by the Roc1ri11ucz auto when at allegedly raced through the intersection. Arrested on drunk In public char l{es when h e purportedly became belligerent when taken lo u nearby hospital for treatment or Injuries was Sergio Gonzale7., 34. of Raldwin Pork, 1.1 passenger an Rodriguez's c11r. KEITLEMAN CITY cAr> Di vers heve recovered the bodv of a truck drivt•r whose rl~ pluneod off Inters tate 1-'lve Into the Catlromla Aqueduct south of here enrly toduy. authorities re port. Mon• than 20 contestants, their hair styles rccullrn.: thl' TV series Kojak, gather at llndosan Shrine north or Tok.¥0 In the first a ll -J apa n "bright hcacl " contest Koiamasa Nomuru. head or the Japan Rfi~ht Head FriendRhip Association . snid the competition wu~ helc1 to help wipe out infe riority compkxc!'t among the bald and to provide u bit of fun for the aged. A Garden Grove woman died in Pulm Harbo r Hospital late S i.turday nli:ht, a few hours after IH>lng struck by an auto as t>he ('rORSed U l trcf'l rURhing a ShOp· ping cart uheect o her . Police 1111(1 Mrs Loul•e Mer· rltt, 51, ~OR fat:ally Injured when hit by a car while cros81n1 9th St reel near Collene A venue. - • > . l ' Lag11na/South ~Coast EDITION I VOL. 70, NO. 94, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1977 llfte~noon N.Y. Stoeks .. TEN CENTS '.Crash Dead Return; ID Work Starts DOVER, Del. CAP> -With what a Pan Am orricial said was "all the respect and dignity possible," the remains of 326 vic- tims of the world's worst air d is- aster a rrived at the Dover J\ir Force Base mortuary for iden- tification. A team of 90 Air Force, Army a nd FBI experts today begins its analysis of the bodies of persons killed in the colhs1on of two Boe· ing 747 jets Ma r ch 27 in the Canary Islands. A base spokesman said that , once identified, the bodies pro· bably woold be turnfd over to a team of local funeral directors . They then will be shipped to the victims' families, most or them in CaUComia. Meanwhile, two Olght data re· corders and two cockpit voice re- corders from the jumbo jets ar- rived in Washington for study by the National Transportation Safety Board. • · Webiter Todd, c hairman of the NTSB, said the technical as- sista nce was being provided for the Spal'\isb government, which ha& custody of the recorders, a nd that the board has no plans to re- lease the results. The study is ex· peeled to t ake two to three weeks. Todd said the boxes containing the r ecorders appeared to be in good shape despite some signs of heat and some dents. They ar· rived under lock and seal. The remains nown here Sun· day were of passengers aboard a Pan Am jet rammed by a Dutch KLM plane on the runway of the airport a t Santa C r uz de T enerife. The collision killed more than 570 people. The KLM passengers and crew, all of whom were killed, were flown to the Netherlands for ldenlificatjon. William Wa ltrip. Pan Am vice president in charge of opera- tions, said he was confident all the victims would be identified, a lthough many or the bodies are badly burned and mangled. A spokesman for the airline said th e work or th e 90 pathologis ts, dentists, blood specia lists, radiologists a nd fingerpr int experts was expected to take a week or more. A n interdenom in a lion al m emorial service was held Sun- day when the bodies arrived at the base airfield on two Pan Am freighters. During the service, two draped and flower-laden cof- fins. represenlaltve of the hun. <See REMAINS, Page AZ) 5 Die in Wrecks Crash Adds to County Toll llp, Up ••• Charlie Gilbert. ahovl', had the form as he executed the Fosbury Flop in the high jump during the Laguna Beac.h Cit y Track Meet Saturday. But Darcy Linder, below, had hc.'r O'-\ n i-Ormula for iuccess. And she won the event in Di vision 3 <yo ungsters born in 1967 >. Winners will form boys and ~iris track teams represent· ing the city taler this month. Employe Pay Plan Tops Capo Agenda /\ publi<' hearing o n an e m p loy<' orgonlzollon 's lnltiol contract proposal. which could cost $2 million. will follow th~ 11catmg of three trustees on the Capistrano l lnifled School Dis· trict hoard tonight. The proposal. sublT\lllcd by the distrit't's t'h apter or the California School Employes As- so<'iallon as repres~ntaUve or cl assHlcd C n o n -le achiQg ) employes. inC'ludes salary and fr. inge benefit Increases for the fis· cal year beginning July 1·. l>lstrict Su~nntendenl Je rry Thorrtsley said U-e..,Pay and al· lowances proj)O$alt would cost the district S759. 770. Health and welfare benefit$ and holidays sough\ would result in a n in· creas~ cost to the district of $328.124. he said. He said a minimum estimate of the cost of other requests in the package fs S'T!i0.000. 29 Ful/,..t ime Teachers Due AtSaddleback Sacldlehack Colle~e trustees h.n e takl'n l>t<'PI' toward casing nnl' of the !lchool'!'I most critical prohl<•ms lht• 1mbalancl' bl'tw('t•n th<' numher of full-time ;tncl purt·l1mc t;1culty members. The hoard ha!'> a~rl'cd to hire 29 new full ·t1ml' leurhers next fall. rt.•plac1n~ ubout 90 part·l1me PO'> I lions Tlw sdmol prc•M•nlly l.'mploys m11r1• than 600 purl ll mt• tcac•hC'rs and has Just over 100 full ltml' an struetors This n1t10 ha:-hcen a hon<' of t'Ontt·ntion lwt" P<'n I ..ic-ul t~ .incl ac1m1111strat1nn Tht• 1mhal.rn<'c' .• •<·c·nrdrn!! to I hl· ,11'1m1 "'"' r.it 11111 . IS dUl' pr1manh to thl' ph<'nl)menal j,! ro" th 11f l ht• .\1 1 s \Hin \: u• 10 '><'hool. whu:h nas Ill times a:; muO\ students toda\ us "'hen 1t opened J dl•cacle ago. But the full tune teachers con· tend the other reason is that it 1s rh1•ar>t!r to hirc part timers than permanent faculty members. The) also claim that lht• quality of teachmj,! can he poor with tern· porary instructors because of a lack of t'ommii.mcnt. Thl' action hy trusle<'s is ex· perlC'd to particularly stren~then the vocat1on al l'dut'ation urea. which will add instructors for auto mecha nics. t'onstruction, photo~raphy . g r aphicti und radio televi!lion Two instruct.ors each will he added in art. Englis h, home eronom1cs and m usic and single instructors will be added in JO other areas. including the addi· t 1on of a wo men's physical education t eacher and team coach. Five peoplt• di<'d Sunday night in t.)t'o Orange County traffic ac- cide nts, four of them in a head.on collision that Buena Park police labeled the worst accident in the city's history. Buena Park police said today they do not yet know what caused a southbound t'ar o n Beach Bouelvard nC'ar Stage Road to cross over the center line and slam head.on into an auto travel· ing in the opposite d1rect1on. But within LhrC'e hours of the crunchmi? 10:58 p m. collls1on near a railway underpass, the two cars' four occupants were dead. Police identified the driver of the car that allegedly swerved over Beach Bouelvard '~ center line as Raymond Ezzell, 17, of 7488 Ridgeway Drive, Buena Park. Killed along with Ezzell in the southbound auto were Tim Bowers, 20, and Tracy Bowers. 17. both of 6360 Arnold St., Buena Park. The accident's fourth fatality, Rites Set in Laguna Murder .and Suicide Funeral servic<'s Wt>re pendini? today for the gunshot victims of an apparent m urder·su1 cide in Laguna Beach Friday. Belly L. Walker. 50, of 78S St. Ann·s Drive, Laguna Beach. was killed as she sat in a car outside her home 11e;.ir the hlgh school athletic fll'ld. Pohcc said Garold E. McCoy, 62. of 3366 Punta J\Jta. Laguna Hills. an uns uccessful s uitor, opened the passenger side door where she sat, fired a .38 caliber pistol at least four times. then pointed the gun to his own temple and fired once. killing himself Mrs. Walk<'r was struck by two bulletc;, according to reports, and was dead on arrival at South Coast Community Hospital. The man in the car with her , Emmitt E . llogue, 50. of 222 Wave Strcl'l, Laguna llc;1ch. fl ed the car when the shooting start· ed. lie was rn111Jured . Mrs. Walker's 12·year-old son, Bobby. who heard the shots and ran to his dying mother, was in the tare of Laguna Beach re· latives today. Police continued an mvestiga. tlon of the motive for the slaying, belie~ lo involve the g unman's concern for the boy. Police said McCoy, recently widowed. had taken the young boy under his wing --his own sons were grown. The Leisure World resident frequently sought to take the lad on outings and was attempting to be a second father to him, of· fi cers said. McCoy and Mrs. Walker had known each other for about three months, but recently the woman began seeing other men. police said. and she was refus ing to al· low her son lo go with McCoy. Sheffer Mortuary of Laguna Beach is handling arrangements. Mistrial Demanded In Air Noise Suit By TOM Bi\RLF.V Ol 1111 O••IY ""•I Sl•tt A lawyer representing Orange County demanded a mistrial rul· ing on developer Harry R1nker's $200,000 lawsuit against the coun- ty today with Lhe argument that trial Jurors had been exposed to newspaper publicity "This is a very serious mat· l<'r." Dl'puty County Counsel Charles Sevier told Judge Frank Domenirhini. "One Daily Pilot {'dilion last wt'ek cur ried the ~tory with hcudlincs matchin~ those of th<' Canary Islands air crash di saster." Sevier placed a pile of newspapers containing editions of three Orange County publlcu- tions befor e Judge Domcnichin1 and poi nted out th at a ll the stories contained tes timony taken oulside the presence of the jury. The stories covered allegations by the plaintiff's attorney, Jer- rold Fadem, that aircraft leaving Orange County Air port were diverted from their flormal night path over the Harbor Ar ea wt.lie the jury was visiting Rinker's hom e al 2342 Mesa Drive, Santa Ana Heights. fadem defended the stories as "absolutely accurate," and re- minded Judge Domenichim that the jury hlld been warned before a nd during the trial not lo read news paper accounts of the pro· ceeclings .• ~ t"adem Is asking the jury to :lward Rinker damages for jet noise that. he t'lalms, is making life in the Rinker home Intolera- ble. Rinker told the jury that he WA$ assured by county officials (See NOISE, Page A2> 01.D BED SOLD ON RRST D.4Y So the landlord finally said YOU ,ould buy a water~ .. , now what do you do with your old bed ? The meeting will begin when Dr. Robert· Peterson, Orange County Superintende.nt of Schools, gives the oath of ornce to incumbents Jan Overton and WlUl•m Thompson and Robert Bacheldr, who defeated incum- bent Bob H\lrsl in the March •chool election. Top Citizen Torch Deaths In Uganda "We sold it the fi rst day the ad ran in the paper'•· That's the advt>rlisinf{ success experlent'ed by a Laguna Hilla couple "ho placed this clussifled ld! R<'Jllt. Kina ~1. hl'd, !<olicl W .1 lnut , •I r•o i.11'1 . r11·r~1mall\ a11to~rnplH'd hy 1\111,1111 \ll\ XX\\ So If you 're chftnglng your lifestyle, or Just have somcthlni you'd like to Ct>nvcM to cash call 642·S67(J. The Dally Pilot I~ the place to advertise. TrUIUes also will elect a prcsi· deot, vtce presldJ?nl and clerk and schedule theh· regular meet- lnR• for lhe next year. In other action, trustees will conslder approv.lng a confe~n~e for trustees and administrators in San Diego County next year and establishing a ttendance boundaries for the district's elementary schools during the next 1cbool year. The meeting wfll bcRin at 7:30 p.m . In lhe dl$lrlct otr1ces al 32972 Calle Perfecto, San Juan Capistrano. Clemente Honan Manie Howard Massie was named San Clemente "CiUte n of the Year" and AntMny Sl11ca was proclaimed "Teacher of the Vear" by the San Clem ente C hamber of Commerce In ceremQnles Saturday. Willia m II. Kendall was ln- l'ltalll!'d as the new Chamber of Commerce presldt>rct. AcceptJng the f,?avel from Roy D. Hamm, oulaolng prcsldenl. ' Mass le, a 'Contractor 41nd for m er San Clemente mayor , was ha111!'d for hla work with the South CoMt Area Roys' Club and other civic eflorta. He ls past pre· ') sident of both the San Clemente Optimist Club a nd the San Clemente Historical Societ y Sisca, chairman or the San Clemente High School social studies department. ha8 been a teacher for more than 20 years. He has been baseball coach and his teams have been to CJF c hampions hip competitions three time&. New chamber of commerce of. Ileen also fnat.allCd at lhc dlMer dance were Bernard Allen, nm vice prtsldent. George F . Gearn, second vtce president a nd Dorothy Ludvigson, tre&Csurer. NAIROBI, Kerha (AP) Ugandan troops hhe executed a sang of coffee smugglers by burning them alive on an Island in Lake Victoria, the dally Nation newgpaper said today. The Kenya paper, quoting what It called reliable sources, uld the Am ugglers were cap· taared as they were running corree aetOH the lake from Uganda Into Kenya for shipment abroAd, The men were taken to Klgulu Island by the soldiers "and told to Ile down,'' the Nation said. Tt\,en ''they were covered> with empty sacks and petrol was Poured over them. Tbey were then tet all&ht." Charles E. Pavlacky, 60, of 14758 Neartree Road, La Mirada. was alone in the auto he was driving northbound on Beach Bouelvard. Police said traffic was diverted from the thoroughfare between Artesia Bouelvard and Stage Road for one hour as rescue workers labored at frl'eing the v1t't1ms from the wret'kage. A f<'w hours earlier. a woman was killed and an infant wa!> critically injured tn a thn·e·car accident rn nrea thal :-.cemrngly ISc<' 5 DIE, Page i\2l Trudeau To Pay Fare OTTAWA <AP> Prime Minist er Pierre Elliott Trudeau·s office says he will pay Air Canada for any personal use his wife Mar garet m ay have made of her free travel pass. The a nnounceme nt f oll owed a m emo to Trudeau from the airline that Mrs. Trudeau can us<' the p;.iss only for official trips. A spokesman for Air Canada s<11d the memo was sent "in view of the publtb- t y surroundin g Mrs. Trudeau's travcb ... Vandals Se t Diesel Fuel Tank Blaze j Vandals who opened the valve I on a SOO·gallon chescl ful'I tank and set 1t afire rn thc J\lr:.o Beach art>a Suncl ay c-aus("d about S500 dam age to construct ton t•qui P· ment. OranJ!e County firemen rl'· ported today Investigators said the tank was being used for a con:.t ruction pro· Ject on Pacific Coa!>t I Hghway 2.!'i miles north of Crown Valley Parkway. Firemen called to the scene at 5:22 a.m. shut off the n ow or fuel , pushed the burning m<iterial into j a hole and extinguished the blaze, flremt>n said. 1 About $500 worth of clectri<'al equlpm<'nt was lost rn the fire. in· vestigators said. 1-·ireml'n saui they do not know who openecl the tank und ~et th1• escaping fuel afire Coast We athe r Mostly fa i r through ~ Tuesday with som e patchy fog near the coast late tonight and early Tuesday. I Lows t onight 42 to 52. ' Highs Tuesday, upper 60s at beache9 to70s inland. I NSIDE TODAY A growing number of ~op/e ,arc asking whtther the contl· numg htgh coat of funerals ore worth tt a.1 pncea continue to aoar . Jt h est1moted Americans .-pend $4 billion n year on /unerola and bunol or· rongementa. See Page A9 Al Yevt \eM(• ···""' l.M •• .,_ Calll•t111~ ClattlllMI c-•o (Ntf-0 .. lllM .. l<tt lllttf"i.l-... fl.flff .. ... w_ A•L.--. ladex "' •• ... ... .. IJ ., ., ... All .. ,. ., IJ M •.,.Y ,,.. Mtvln Hallon•IH..-. Otant•C-IY ........ '""' Si~'"Uf'ltlt 'Ytlt•hl911 'Ylltalwt WHllltt W•rl•H•9' , - ·i ~ ' ' • A! DAIL y PILOT use Monday, Apr11 4, 1m Noi Binding Palestine Islands Vote Future On Secession Stressed NANTUCKET, Mass. (AP) - Chances for suc:ccss arc about as slim as they were in colonial dayg and during the War of 1812 when Nantucket and M arthu '!. Vlneynrd islands t ried to secede from Ma1>sachusl•lts. but the islanders ur<' i::oinA to try ~•J.!ain. About 3,000 registered voters are eligible for the referendum on s ecession today on this island 22 miles from the Massachusetts mainland. The vote will simply 1hieves Get Receipts at Laguna Eatery More than $350 in receipts and e mploye tips. stuffed into two doggy bags for safekeeping, 'were stolC'n from the J.a~una Beach Rib Ca~c n·~taur:rnt. RSA S. Coust Jhghway, Sunduy, police rcpor1l'd. The tntcr apparently hid inside the l't'Stuurnnt until after closing. No forc~d entry was ::.pp::. r ent. J1estaUrHnt Op(•rutor~ reported that the money had been left on l'I counter in a locked liq uor i.upply room. The thief used a portable power saw to cut a hole in the lower panel of the door , pohcc i.aid . li e crawl ed through . grabbl-d the doggy bags full of money. and scampered back through the holt.•. The thief also managed to c1rcum"ent thl' alarm systC'm on leil\'ing the restaurant, 1>01tc:c r:.a1d. GrandmaF aces Heroin Rap OMAHA. Nrb (A P > -A 69· yl'ar ·old gr:1 n<1mothcr with a nl'ck brace· and rnne has hl·l·n t•hargC'd with five rounl!. or µossc·ss1on of he roin with inll•nt 111 d1•l1ver Ros:1 L OP\'rr-; of Om:iha. who receives Social Srcurit v and '""· ah1hlv ~n('flti;. 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':lr.::'~~ ::'Tttr •t tdWftff\fMf"h M111" rr.l f .. ,.,f.,IHM wn"fvt tttclal "''"1ntaft tf (_""' ... "''· t.f-tlou "''·r. ttlf al C..la "'°'~1 ~-•rf•tftl• tv••H , .. ,,. ., t'4,,.,, t-t,. -lfl 117 "'t ll t• H -•Mu mlllltrf -..--u"-"''· s how h ow they feel about seces$ion -il's not legally bind- ing. <MapPageM> Two towns on Martha's Vineyard will debate the Issue al town meetings today: five other communities on that island 24 miles west of here will consider the sa"'le course at other town m eetings scheduled between Aprll 12 and May 17. Al issue is a question that has agitated New Englanders since Lhe days of British colonial rule -representation. W ASIDNGTON CAP) -EtYP· tlan President Anwar Sadat, at'• r1vin1 today for ta lks with Presl· dent Carter. stressed at the out- set the central issue in the Middle East Is the future of the Pale.stl· nlans. "In your recent public stat&- m cnts )·ou ha\'e come very close to the proper remedy." Sadat told Carter. who ls the first American president ever to en· dorse publicly the concept of a P a lestiruan "homela nd." "We sUll want lo remain part or the commonwealth, but we're looking for representation ," said J o hn Conway, Nantu cket's representativ e in th e Massachusetts legislature. "The islanders feel they are cut off. T hey feel we are now losing representation which we've had since 1696." ""Wlrwlllleto PAN AMERICAN AIRLINES EMPLOYES CARRY CASKET OF CANARY ISLANDS CRASH VICTIM However. Sadat said in an ar· rival ceremony in the White House East Room . ''What Is needed ls establis hment of a political entity in which the Palestinians. at long last, can ho a community ot citizens instead of a group of refugees.'' Remains of 32! Peopfe Kiiied In World's Worst Air Dl111ter Returned to U.S. Cartt'r, in low-key, welcoming r emarks. made no direct men· tion of the Palestinians or any other sens itive aspect of the l\rab·ls raeli conflict. A new apportionment bill in Boston. the state capital. will cut the legislature from 240 to 160 members. It will mcrj.!e the islands' legislative districts with those on Cape Cod. The 13.000 pe rmanent residents will b e mer ged in a di~tricl which will have 36.000 pC'rsons. Huntington Rape Suspects Captured Each island now has one rcpresenlativc in tho legislature a nd the islanders feel there's about as muc h chance of an islander being elected in the mcrg~ district as there is for ~ antucket Sound lo freeze over. "Tf\ere is a certain fun aspect, but there is also a serious a~pect." said Marie Giffins, editor or the weekly Nantucket Inquirer and Mirror . "If you don't have som eone to be iJ watchdog -Lo speak up for th<' island, vou sit here. and no one cares what happens to you." The population or Nantucket booms from about 6.000 to 30.000 1n the ~um mer. not includin!! a "floating population" of 100.000. said Mitchell Todd, pres1dcn,t uf tht• Nantuckl't hoar.d o( ~l'lectmen. the •~land g6Hwn·1 ment. "We ha"e what the mainland doesn't." said i\ . .J. Tipton. n ..,elcclman in the town of Go~nold on Cuttyhunk Is land next ln Martha's Vineyard. "Peace and qu1el. Take the Cape. Tht>y JitOl highways. everything. It's built up. getting crowded ... Detective work by two young Huntington Beach policemen was credited today in the capture of two 1>uspccts who arc charged with the kidnap and rape of a young housewife. She was abduc ted a s she walked home from a corner con- "cnicncc market and was ap- pa r enlly drive n to Newport Beach where the assault oc- curred . He ld on the charges ar<' C<'orge "Red Jack" SynnoL and raul Hamry. both 18. They are in llunhngton Bl•ach C1ly Jail in lieu of $25.000 bail each. pending 1i.i.uant•e or complaint!> and ar- rnignmcnt Thl'Y :m• accu~cd of k1dnapmg :ind forr1blC' rapl' of lhe 19·year· old woman s~1turday night, whu wai. ~rabhed and forced into a ~ma ll pickup camper truck. Dl•tecll\'1' V1r~1n1u l\irkmeyer. of the crimes again!>l persons de tail. i.aid the wo man wa!> abduct· rd at Beach BoulC'vard and Speer A\·enul' in the city's Liberty Park district. No weapon was u!>ed but the ki dnaP<'rs t<'rrificd their victim i.ufftc1ent+y "1th their thr<'ats that she stopped fightinl?. oolicc Retired General West Point Head WASHINGTON I AP l Oefen!lc Secret<ff) Harold Brown today announced the reassign· ment of U . Gen. Sidney R Berr). ~uperintendent o f srandal marred West Point. and the rt' call of rt'ttred Gen. Andrew J Goodpaster to replace him The Army said Berry wlll com· plete a normal thrt>t") ear tour us !\Uf)Hi ntendent of the ti S MtlttJrY Aca11t'nw 1n Junt' "" nl'\\ a~::.1gnm ~·nt wlll bt• an nounred lah'1 St'lechon of o rctirt>d general to h<'ad the l' S Mlht:ir~ Arad<'m) I!> unpreredent1·1t. oft1t•111h 'aid Hrown sa11I thotl ComtpaMl'r former ..,upreme Alltrd com- m ;indrr 111 Eurosw-irnd onf'tlmf' ...i Jff "'<'rt'l.in t11 Pre\1dt•n1 t-:1.,<'nhn\\ r1 "'"s''':1>l''> tht• uni quv blend of mi11tur) and cdurJ t1onal bark11?round and "' pnienct' deemed necessary for the superintendency today " The Oeft'nse secrctuy also said that Goodpaster. who will ser\'e as a lieutenant general "hrn he comes back on active duty. "renects the best q~lfiNi Individual available to the r my at this time." M artln R. Hoffmann, whl) as Army se~rclnry during the re· cent cheating scand al which in· volvcd 151 1.·adcts, said late last year that the new superinten dent's authority would b<' stre ngtht'ned a nti that he would remnln in the post up lo Cil!tht years. Hoffman 1>:1ld :it the time that Rcrn· "ould lca\C on schedule this spnn~. Berry. who had been regarded n.; one of the Army's outstanding .:rnNals and a potential chief of staff. focrs an unrc•rtain future. Although hl' was not s17gted out for 11pc•c1fi<' blame m fol owup in· \'C''\h~atlons of thr wors t scandal 111 W t.>st Point historv. m a ny Pen- t a~on offic1Jb say 'they foar his future prospect:11 might be ad· versrly affected hecause It hap· pencd during his tour of duty Rrc1"n ., .1rtnounc·cment that (;oodpastt·r "ould rrplacr lkrry 111 .lune '>Lltd the 1\rm ~ chose thl' retired J?cnrral after rnnsldering a r1•c11mml'ndat1o n h) thl' Hornrnn C'omm1~!>1on that lhc '"'" ..,upenntcndent mcCL thl' l'r1trr1on or "a demonstrated ah1ltt} to pro\'tde educ:at1oniJI a nd m1htar) lt'.'adcr!lh1p." Thal commission. named by lloffmann to look into the scan· dAI . w as chaired by Frank Horman, the former astronaut who now heads Eastern Airlines. The Borman Commission last December r ecommen d ed changes to enforcement of the cadet honor codr and relnstate- mtnt as soon as possible of the cadets Implicated in the cheal- inl(, Goodpas t<'r. a 1939 West Point graduate. holds a bachelor 's and Ph.D. de1:ree In international rc- latlon11 from Princeton as well ai; a master's degree In engineer- ing. - Dogs Kill Girl Tot's Body Found in Park BRECKENRIDGE, Colo. (AP> -A 6-year·Old girl died alter she a pparently wns attacked by dogs while playing at a friend 's home, Summit County authorities said. The victim was identified as Tam ara Rhae Newton, d aughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Newton. Her body was discovered Sunday in the Peak Seven area, a residential development in a wooded settif1g west of here. Authorltles sald Tamara was playing wtth a yount friend when the attack ap· parenlly occurred. The youngster suffered severe throat wounds. District Attorney John F. Healy said her clothes were "strewn all over tho d riveway for about 30 or 35 reel." Healy uld three dogs were impounded and teats were belng conducted to determine if their 1tomachs contain«l human neah. l said. Sti l l. according t o in- vestigators. she memorized _everything she cou ld about the kidnap-rapists and their vehicle, a while Japanese import vehicle with a camper unit, bubble c anopy skylltht and heavy plnslriping. The victim told police after be- ing dropped orr about 6 a.m . Sun· day near the spot where she was abducted that the two men raped her in the camper somewhere in Newport Beach. She sajd she counted the time from the point where the little truck turned orr Pal'iflc Coa!lt Highway onto what i.he imagined mu s t ha\·e been Balboa Boulevard. The victim est imated thcv turned off onto a side slrcet pre- cisely one minute l11ter. Wof"klng with this Information, plus remarks and na mes w;c.•d liy the two red h u1rl'd s u!>pt•l'l s. patrolmen J ny Wehh and fhm McKerran took the victim buck to the general area of the sex ai.· saults Sunday afternoon. One reportedly wor ked in a seafood restaurant. so arter roughly ptnp()intin~ the IOl'il llon "here Lhc i.ex as!iaultl) occurred, OHicc•r Wt'bb C!>COrted the v1ct1m Into a rcslaurant in the are;1. "Synnol saw them coming and s p I i t . · • !> a 1 d I> l' l c l' I 1 v l' K1rkmeyer. adding thJt the sul. pect. relealled only u week ago from a Jail sl'nlcnn• in l'tah, ~ur­ rendcrc-d "1thout rn('1dcnt l)hort ly afterward. He WiJS arrested "hilr ~ilttnfit beside Newport Beach 's Rhim: Channel, staring at the water. whe n Webb and MrKerr;in qutet· ly walked up behind him. Dctrc· t1ve K1rkmcycr said. Synnot listrd no home address. police said, although he Is from the lluntington Uea c h area. while llamry told booking of· ficcrs he lives in :.i Midway City m otel. Front Page Al NOISE ... when he bought hb thrC<'·acrC' properly 1n 19G5 lhal no Jet aircraft "ould ever opcrute from the a irport. Today. lfui:hrs A1rwcst and Ai r Califom1a operate from the county airport. Judge Domenichlni questioned the jury today and learned from five members that they ha d either seen or been made aware of newspaper headlines. but had not read the body of the storv. Judge Domenic hlni then called a recess so he c an discuss the situation lndi"ldually with those jurors. He will rule on Sevicr's m otion for n mis triul later. Rlnkcr's lawsuit ls r<'gnrded as a test case In the contro\'crslal jet nolae Issue and ls being watched by hundreds of Harbor Area residents. Success for Rinker could mean the trial of lawsuits In which the plaintiffs have de m anded more than $30 m illion in damages Crom lh e county. Slide Closes Coast Route A landllide eloted northbound l anes of Pacific Cout Hl1hway In Capistrano Beach today. San Clem e nte poltce were notltled by a local am ateur radio e nthualaat •l 5:14 a.m . or the slide which blocked the outaldo northbound lane completely and the lnalde partially. Traffic waa r erouted while heavy equlpmeni was broulht In. The 11lde.t located between Pall11de1 Koad a nd Camino Caph1trano, 1• In a county atta below coutal blu!f1 aubJeet to aUdtt. ( Fro• Page A J REMAINS • • dreds still inside the planes. w<'re placed in waiting hearses. Wllh representat ives or the airline looking on. a Catholic priest. a Protestant minister and a rabbi made short state ments. The wooden coffins containing the other bodies then were transported to the mortuary. 5 DIE ..• t o uched off Orange County's bloody Sunday night traffic death toll. In the aftermath of the Brea accident. one man was arrested and charged with felony drunk driving and another man wlis ar· rested for bt'ing drunk in public. The felony drunk driving sus- pect was identified hy police as Joseph Rodriguez, 36. of Baldwin Park. Police !iaicl Rodriguez was nt the " hcd of a lightweight p1ckur truck I hat allc•gedly ran through a stop si~n at Kr:.icmer A\'C•nu1' and Birch Street &l 7:30 p.m According to police. Alicia Bartolo. 30. of 4429 52nd St.. May wood. was thrown through the windshield of the R.odri~uez pickup when it collided with another car. Thf'n. police said. Miss Bartolo was run O\'Cr and killed by a third auto m vol\'ed m the 1ntcrsect1on mayhem. Critically Injured in the col- I 1b 10 n was tw o -monl h ·old llowland Sanfill1po. of Placentia . Less seriously injured wer e the Infant's mother. brother and rather. The four Sanrilllpos were 1n the car struck by th e Rodriguez auto whe n it a llegedly raced through the intersection . Arrested on drunk in public c har ges when h e purportedly bec ame belligerent when t aken to a nt>arby hospital for treatment of injuries was Sergio Gonzalez. 34. of Baldwin Park. a passenger In Hodrir.uP7.'s car. LutenVp He said "there a re no easy a ns wers" to the region's pro- blems and that he Intended to establish a "close per sonal friends hip" with Sadat. the first Arab leader to meet with him in the Adminbtration's campaign to reconvene the Geneva pepce conference by the end of the year. Sadat, in an extraordinarily complimentary tribute lo ~hat h e called Carter's ideallsnrand morallly, snid the President is "the personification of a new s pirit emerging in America lo· day." Through Egypt's long, 7,000- year history of s tatehood, Sadat said. It has been "faithful to the values and ideals that render lire more rewarding and fulCilllng. '.' I rorucally. Sadat's \'ls it coin- rides with the Jewish festival of PassO\'er which commem orates the freedom Jewish slaves won from Egypt and their scttin~ forth to the "l'rum1sed Land" of Israel. At the ceremony, held indoors hN'iJUSC of r :.iin, Sadat thanked Cart£1r for "your gallant action·• 1n s ponsonn~ nc:.irly $1 billion in economic and food aid for Egypt. whose economy is experiencing hard times. But Sadat, referring to the Palestinian issue, told the Presk d ent that "no progress can ~ achle\'cd so long as this proble rt\ remains unsolved " $258 Taken From Home A burglar who kicked in the front door of a San Clemente apa rtment stole $2~ while the _re- sident was a way Sunday, police 1>ald. Cecil lloskin!lon of 107 La Ronda reported the theft oft he cash. Another burglary occurred at the home of John Manes. 27512 Del Gado Road. Entry was via an unlocked sliding class door. A color television. tape recorder and $30S In cash were taken. Tony Allcftretti, 14, of San Clemente, was one of about 60 surfers who competed in the boo~le board l\Urflnc competition this weekend in Huntington Beach. When surf slacked off Saturday, the boogie-boarders finished up on Sunday. The contest was sanctioned by lbe Western Boogie AssoclnUon. ' - -l - l \. Saddleback EDITION \ Lv oL 10, No. 94 , 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE coUNTY, CALIFORNIA t 1Crash Dead Return; ID 1 DOVER. Del. CAP> -With what a Pan Am official said was "all the respect and dignity possible.·· the remains of 326 vic· tims of the world·~ worst air dis· aster arHved al the Dover Air Force Base mortuary for iden- tification. A team of 90 Air Force, Army and FBI experts today begins its a¥lysis of the bodies of persons kil1ed in the collision of two Boe· M ON DAY, A PRIL 4, 1977 Afternoon N.Y. S tocks TEN CENTS Work Starts. ing 747 jets March 27 in the Canary Islands. A base spokesman said that, once identified. the bodies pro- bably would be turned over to a team of local funeral directors. They then will be shipped to the victims' families, m ost of tti~ In California. Meanwhile. two flight data re· corders and two cockpit voice re· corders from the jumbo jets ar· rived in Washington for study by the National Transportation Saft>ty Board. Websf(!r Todd. chairman of the NTSB, said the ~echnical as· sistance was being pro\'1ded for the Spanish government. which has custody of the recorders, and that the board has no plans to re- lease the results The study is ex- pected to t ake two to three <See REMAINS, Page A2) 5 Die in Wrecks Crash Adds to County Toll • 'A~ WlNpftOlO PAN AMERICAN AIRLINES EMPLOYES CARRY CASKET OF CANARY ISLANDS CRASH VICTIM Remains of 326 Peopte Kiiied In World 's Worst Air DIHster Returned to U.S. Employes' Contract Due Study A public hcuring nn an empluye organl:wt1on's initial contract proposul. which coulll cost $2 million, will follow the seating of thr<'<' trustCl'S on the Capistrano Un1f1cd School Oii,- lrict board tonight. The proposal. s ubmitted by Ute district"s chapter or the '.....califomia School Employes As- sociation as representative of classified 1non·tea c h1n10 employe::,, includes i.alar y and Ir inge benefit tnCrt'aS('S for the hscal yl'ur begmniniit July 1 SB College Hires 29 New Teachers Saddleback College trui.tec!. ha\'e taken stepi. toward easin~ one of the school's most critical problems the imbalantl' between lhe number or full-tmw and p;1rt-lime faculty membc-n .. The board has a~recd to hire 29 n<'w full-timr teachC'ri. next fall. replacing ahout 90 part lime• positions. The school presently employs more than 600 part time teachcri, and has just ov..-r 100 full hmt· 1n structors. This ratio h:1s heen .1 bon(' of contention between racul ty and administration pe<'tf.'d to particularly strengthen th{· \'uc-at1on:il l'dutat ion area. \\ h1c-h "111 add instructors for a 11111 mechanicc;, ronst ruction. photography. graphi<:s and ratl111 tl'll'' 1~iun. Thrct• tea<'ht•rs will be added to lht.• husin,.ss program and three more' in ~or1al seit•nrl' Two instructor!. each will be addl•d 1n art. English, home economic11 and music and single tn!> I ruclor... w1 II bt' ;idded in 10 other urea&, including the add1· t1on or a women's physical l'durat1on IC'ac her and team roach Five people died Sunduy night in two Oranl(r Count y truffle ac ridents. four of thl•m in a heud on collis1on that Buena Park police labeled the worst accident m the c1ty·s history. But>na Park police said today they do not yet know what caused a southbound car on Beach Bout>lvard near Stage Road to Trudeau To Pay Fare OTTAWA <APl · Prime M 1nister Pirrrc Ellioll Trudeau's ofritc say~ he will pay Air Canada for any peri.onal use his wife Margaret may have made of her free travel pass. Thl' announct•mcnl folloWl'd a mcmo to Trudeau from the ui rline th<1l Mrl-. Trudeau can use the pass only ror oHicial tr ips. i\ spokrsman for Air Canada said the memo was sent .. IO \'ICW Of the public!· t~ surrounding Mri. Trudeau·i. tra' lo'ls ·· Airp·ort Noise Issue cross ovt'r tht' center hne and shim ht·ad-on into an auto travel- ing in the opposite direction. But within three hours of the crunchinl( 10:58 p.m . collis10n near a railway underpass. the two cars' four occupants were dead. Pohce identified the driver of the car that allegedly swerved over Beuch Boucl\'ard's center line as Ravmond Ezzell. 17, of 7488 R1dgcwa; Urive. Buena Park. Killed alon~ with Ezzell in the southbound auto were Tim Bowers. 20, and Tracy Bowers, 17. both of 6360 Arnold St., Buena Park (See 5 DIE, Page A2> Rites Set in Laguna Murder and Suicide Funeral ser\'1ces wert> pcndin~ today for the gunshot v1ct1ms of :m apparent murder ·su1cide in Laguna Beach Friday. Betty L. Walker. 50. of 785 St Ann's Drive, Laguna Beach, was killed as she sat in a car outside her home near the high school a thletic field . Pohce said Garold E . McCoy, 82. of 3386 Punta Alta. Lagunu Hills, an unsuect>ssful swtor. opened the passenger side door where she sat, fired a .38 caliber pistol at least four limes. then pointed the gun to his own temple <tnd fir('d onct', killing himself Mrs. Walker wu~ struck b~ two bullets. according to reports, and was dead on arrival a t South Coast Community I l<>spital. The mun in the c:~r with her . Emmitt E. llogue. 50, of 222 Wave Street, Laguna Reach. fled the enr when tht' shooting start cd. He was ininjurcd. Mrs. Walker's 12·ycar·old son. Bobby, who heard the shots and ran to his dying mother, was in~ the care or Laguna Beach re- latives today Police c·onllnuC'd an invesliga· hon of the motive for the slaying. believed to involve the gunman's concern for th<' hoy. District Superintendent J erry Thornsley i,a1d tht' rrny and al lowant•ei, proposals would cost the district S759, 770 Health and "clfarc bt>ncf1ls and hollda~l> sought woulct result 1n an tn· creai.ed cost lo the cl1i.tnct of $.128, lU. he i.a11l The imbalance. aceordinl? to the adm1n1!>trat1on. 1s due• primarily to t he phenomenill ~ro~th of the M1 ss1on \'1e10 school which has 10 time~ a., many students toda} as when 1t opened a decade aj?o But the full -time teachers con tend the other reason 1s that 1t 1 ... cheaper lo hire part timers than permant>nl faclflt y member-. They also claim that the quality of teaching can be poor with lt·m porary instructor-. bccau"l' or •• lack rtf comm11 ment Mistrial Demand Made Polie"e said McCoy. recently widowed, had t aken tht' younJ? boy undrr his WIOA his O\\ n sons were grown The Leisure World resident frequently soug'ht to take the Jad on outings and was attempting to be a second father lo him, of- ficers said. lie said a minimum rst1matt> of the t·ost of ot her rc•quests in the packajlt' IS $750,000. The mcclinll will begin when Or. Robert Pcll'r~on. OrangP County Superintendent of Schoob, j?l\l('S lhc outh of nffil'f' to lncumhcnti. .Jan OH•rton 1111!1 W1lhum Thomp!u>n :incl llnbert Rnch<'lor. "ho clt>fl'al NI incum hc•nl n.1h llur.,t in thr M&rrh M'hool l'll.'l"t 1vn Trust<'l'S uli.o "111 rl('ct a pn:.,1 dent. \'IC(' Jlrt'' 1111•nt an cl c-lf'rk and schedult• their r('J,lUl.u ml·c·t lngs for the next .>car. In other ucllon. trusteefi "'II consider appro\'m~ a confeN'nrl' for trusl<'es and actm1nlstrators In San Diego County next ~ear and estabh!>hrng attendance boundaries for the d 1strict ·s ele mentary schools during the next school year. The mt-cling will bcJ!in at 7·JO p.m . m th~ district omce!I ut 32972 Calle Perfecto, San Juan Capistrnno. Or:~:~i~oast. ·- \\'e aJber Mostly falr through Tuesda"y with some pulchy fog near the coast late tonlellt and early Tuesday. .Lows tonight 42 to 52. Highs Tuesday, upper 60s al beachn to 70s lnlanct. INSIDE TODA~ A O'°"""O m.tmbitr Of peOJJle ,Ort.CU~ ~t~r tM c:onU• . nutng hlgfa cod o/ /tnwran ore worth U.a1 prfu• oonifftd to 100 r • It i• ••tttnota,d Am•ricaftl ~ M bfllJcm. a 11eor oit fllMroh and btlrtol o,. ' rongefMl'lt1. Sfe P.ogc .u . ••••• The action by trust('r~ rs t.''< Tcdent Search Produces N ine SJ/Winners ~In(' \llUngstf'r<, rN'Pllth topped :.bout JO olhrr part1r1 pants in the Saddlrhark \".till·~ Exchange Club''-<1no11;il ~<.arch for Talent rontest Contest wmner'I in the primary d1v1s1on were Kel Lee Kalklosch, first place. Jamie MrDonald. second place . and Nissa 01ederich, third place. Junior di\•1sion winners were Dani.ela Gigi Sindoni. Kristine Eachus and Lance MacDonald and Bukky Stevens. .1 Chri' Mars hall and Dedre Maroney took lirsl place In the senior division. Second and third place were won by David Bush and Melanie Harris. GrondmaF aces Heroin Rap OMAHA, Neb. <AP) -A 69· year·old grandmother with a neck brace and cane has been charged with five counts or possession ot heroin with intent to deliver. Rosa L. Devers of Omaha, who receives Social Security and dis· a bility benefits, Hves with her irandchildren and h as 11 children in t.bt Omaha area. Vice officers said the alleaed htrotn was round at Mrs. Devers' home t>ec. i . Mer arrest wa1 d~ layed b ecause s he was hospilallted. Ry TOM BARJ,F.Y O! ,,. D111y "11•1 Sl•ll A lawyrr rt'prescnling Orange County demanclt>d a mistrial rul· inll on dr\'l'lo1wr Harry Rinker's S200 .000 l11w!'lu1t aj(a1ns t the coon· ty today with the argument l)lat trial 1uror., had hN•n t'xposed to nt'wspa1wr puhltc11y .. This 1s a H•ry serio~t· t!'r ," 0<'puly ('1111nty Counsel Ch.1rll·s &•\ ~l'I tolcl .Juclgl' !<'rank nomt'nrt·hin1 · Ont' Dail) Pilot (•cl1t1on l:r'I "t•c•k c·arrred the "1oq "11h h1o;1dlrn<':-> matching th<l'.l' of tht• C'anJn Islands air <·r.1.,h cl1~a.,l<'r · · St•\1er 1>la ccd J pile· of OE'\\ sr1111>t•r\ ('untain1nl! ed1t1ons of thn·<' Orungt• l'ount} pubhca· t1onr.· before Judgl' Oomemchmi ,incl pointed out that all the !'.loril'S contained te~l1mony taken outside the pre!.cncc of thl' 1ury The storici. covered alle.llalions by the plaintiff's attorney. Jer- rold Fadcm. tha t aircraft leaving Orange County Airport were diverted from their normal night path over the Harbor Area while the jury was vl!liling Rlnker·s home at 2342 Mesa Drive, Santa Ann Heights. Fadcm defended the stories as "absolutely accurate." and re· minded Judge Oomenlchinj that the jury hod bee.n warned before and durinit the trial not to read • newspaper accounts of the pro- ceedings. l<'adem is asking the jury to award Rinker damages for jel noise that, he clui ms, is making life in the Rinker home intolcra- hlc Rinker tolct \h(• jury that he wus assurt'd by county officials when he bought hi s thrc•e acre properly in 1965 that no jct JFK Death Tie-in Denied MIAMI CAP> Th<' daughter of George de Mohrensch1ldt has ctenied that her father had any knowledge of plans to as· sassinate President John F. Ken- nedy. Alexandra de Mohrcnschildt, 33. told a Miami television sta- tion that Dutch journalist Willem Oltmans was not correct when he told the House Assassinations Commitlt>e her father knew what Let> Harvey Oswald might do. De Mohrenschlldt. a Dallas 2cologist, had known Oswald and his wife, Marina. He took his own life last week in Palm Beach. Authorities said he shot himself only hours after an invesligutor tried to interview him about his relationship with Oswald. r Dogs Kill Girl , Tot's Bbdy Found in Park BRECKENRI DGE, Colo. <AP) -A 6-year·old girl dled after she apparently was attacked by dogs while P.laying at a friend's home, Summit County authonties said. The victim was identified as Tamara Rhae Newton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Newton . Her body was discovered Sunday in the Peak Seven area. a residential development in a wooded setting west of hore. Authorities said Tamara was playlnJt with u young friend when lbe attack ap. parentTy occurred. The youngster sutrercd severe throat wounds. District Attorney John F. Healy said her clothes were ··strewn oil over the driveway for about 00 or35 feet." . Healy said three dogs were impounded and tests were being conducted to determine It their atomach.S contained human flesh. . I l a ire.raft would ever operate from the airport. Today, Hughes Airwest and I\ ir California operaH!"from the county airport. Judge Domenichini queslioned the jury today and learned from five members that they h ad C'it her seen or been made aware or newspaper headlines. but had not read the body of the story. Judge Domenichini then ealled a recess so he can discuss the situation individually with those jurors. 1 le will rule on Sevier's motion for a mistrial later. Rmker's lawsuit is regarded as a test case in the controversial Jet noise issue and is being watched by hundrcdc; of llarbor Area residents. Success for Rinker could mean the trial of lawsuits in which the plaintiffs have demanded more than $.10 million in damages from lhe county. Torch Deaths In Uganda NAIROBI, Kenya (A P> Ugandan troops have executed a gang of coffee s mugi:lers by burhmg them a live on an island m Lake Victoria. the daily Nation newspaper said today, The Ke nya pape r . quoting what it called reliable sources, said the sm_ugglers were cap- tured as they were running coffee across the lake from Uganda into Kenya for shipment abroad. The men were taken to Klgulu Island by the soldiers "and told lo lie down," the Nation said . Then "they were covered with empty sacks a nd petrol wAs poured over them. They were then set alight.'' Archbishop Slain? LONDON <AP> -Three wit· ncaaes -a dottor, a 11urse and a soldier -soy Anglicon Archbishop Jananl Luwum oC U1anda was shot to death, not killed In •n automobile accident. lhe Sunday Tete11l'aph quotro a refu1ee Ugandan bishop as uy- ing. McCoy and Mrs. Walker had known each other for ahoul three months. hut r ecently the wornal\ hegan seeing other me n, police !.aid. and she was refusing to al- low her son tn go with McCoy. Shrffcr Mortuary of Laguna Beach is handling arrangem ents . Bus Drivers Win Honors In 'Roadeo' Three Sadd lcback Valley I Unified School Oistrict bus drivers won trophies recently for their performanre 1n the 18th an-' nual Driver Training Institute Roadeo sponsored by lhe Orange l County School Dus Driver 's As· sociation Over 100 drivers from county school districts and private firms did parallel parking, backing up, offset alleys, right and left hand turns. braking a nd written tests. Linda Taylor took first place in the 85·passengcr bus classifica- tion. Pam Herbcrlch took third place in the same category. The two wom~n with Zack Loukides also won n lcam trophy in the 85 passenger bus competi· tion. OlD BED SOLD l ON FIRST DAY l So the landlord finally said you I could buy a water bed ... now what do you do with your old bed? t •·w e sold it the first day the ad 1 ran in Ute paper!·· That's the advertising success experienced by a Laguna Hills I couple who placed this classified id· I ' ~ Genut. KinR 111. lm t, Mlid Wulnut . 4 poster. Jl<'r!lonally 011toJ1r1111hrd b)' 1\rthmn. xxx xx xx. So If you're chon•lmr your llle11tylt, or Ju!!l b:ive somethln1 you'd Uke to convert to cash, c•ll 6'2·"618. The Dolly Pilot is~ lhe ploce lo advcrtls~. 0 ' t I A2 DAILY PILOT SB Palestine FU.tore Stressed WASlilNGTON CAP) -EiYP· tlan President Anwar Sadat, ar· riving today for talks with Prest· dent Carter, stressed at the out- set the centraJ issue in the Middle East is the future of the Palesti- nians. "In your rectnt public stale· ments you have com e very close to the proper remedy." Sadat told Carter, who ls the first American president ever lo en- dorse publicly the concept of a Palestinian "homeland." However, Sadat said in an ar- rival ceremony In the While House E ast Room, "What is needed is es tablishment or a political e ntity in which the Palestinians, at long last, can be a community of citizens instead of a group of refugees." Carter, in low-key, welcoming remarks, made no direct men· lion of the Palestinians or any other sensitive Cispect oC the Arab-Israeli conflict. He said ''there arc no easy answers" to the region's pro- blems and that he intended to establish a "close pl'rson<il friendship" with Sadat, the firsl Arab leader lo meet with him in the Administration's campaign lo rec·onvenC' the Geneva peace conference by the end of the year. Sadat, in an extraordinnrily complimentary lnbule to what he called Carter ·~ 1deahsm and morality, said the President is "the person1f1cation of a new spirit emerg1ns in America to· day." Through Egypt's long, 7.000· ) ear history of statehood, Sadat ::.aid. at has been ··faithful to the 'alues and ideal::. th al render life more rewarding and fulfilling." Ironically, Sadat's v1111t coin. r ides with the Jewish festival or Pas$over which commemorates thl.' freedom Jewish slaves won from Egypt and their setting forth lo the "Promised Land" of lsr aC'I. At the r<'remon.\'. hPld indoor<> because of rain, Sadat thanked Curter for "your gallant action" In sponsoring nearly Sl billion 1n economi<' anrl food aid for Egypt. whose N'onomy 1s experiencing hard tim('s. But Sadat. r efl·rrang to thf> Palestinian issue. told the Prt>St· dent that "no progress can he achieved so long a" this problem rcm:un:. unsolved " C'arte:-for ha s p.1rt. oHered scvernl boosts to the Egypt1Jn !coder, \\ho was the target re- cently of demonstrations across F:i:.\ pt prompted by increased µrtt•t.•s of <;llJpll' goods. an actton lhC' ~overnmcnl hacf to reversl' ''I hJ\ <'never met an A mcnt·an IC'adt•r \\ho ciHJn't <'Om<' <1wtty 1m - prt•Jo.sed with ha' sen~111v1ty, an t1:lhgenr1• and rouragc," Cart er ... a1tl about ht~ gu<'st Vandals Set Diesel Fuel Tank Blaze \'anclul' \\h11 op1•ned thr \,il\e 1111 ,, ~.00-itallon d1e:.€'I Cud tank .•nil wl 1t af11 t' tn lhl' All"o lh•ac h :1n•;1 Sunll.1\ 1·•11l'>l'U uhout $.:it)() <1:1 n1 ·'It'' tu t:Onst rud111n pq11lp mt·nl Or.oni::r Cnunt v fl n·mrn r" purl 1'<1 to< la\ In' 1·<;t11(atori; !>a1d thf' lank was lw111~ 11s1'<1fora1·11n,trurt111n prn lt'l'l on l'.1t·tf1c CoJ'>t ll11th1A.I\ 2 'l milt's north of Crown V.tlh.•y Park\\a ~ rtrCmt>ll C:JltC'd to the .. cene [tt 5:22 u.m shut off th<' n ow of furl. push('d the hurn1n~ m11tcrial lnlo a hole uncl t•xtingu1iihcd the blaz<'. f1r<>m<>n salt! 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HWfttl .... .,. t .. <11 llll)lt<O<ll ...... vor<I L•-•ll .. cll llMO-•tl<MI Te1e,11one (714)M2"4321 CleHlfled AdvertlllfttW·N7' ~••tie• Vtll•Y*MOff~• M1-4'10 Keeping It Green Water a hltle too funky for domestic use -reclaimed waste water and water from freeway sump pump opera- tions, is being used by th('SC trucks lo maintain the greenery along the freeways in the Sun F'rancisco area. Worshippers Open Holiday Services By The Associated Press Wors hippers crowded into synagogues and chur<'hes over the weekend to ob~ene the ~tart of lhc Jewish Pasi.over ancl thr Chr1st1an Palm Sunday, lht! start of Easter week. In Italy. the observ a nee began "1th Pope P;iul VI ·s Jddre'is nn "precarious and lhrC'al<'ncd peace .. an the world. In Jerusalem, thou~ands of Christian pilgrim .; walkC'd tht• route of Chri!>t ·s lrtumphi!I enlry lo the city on a road strewn wit h palms. almost 2.000 years ;.igo Jews gathered 1n Mosrnw·~ Central Synngogue to worship at the start of the season com memorating the esrapt' of the Jews from honda~<' 1n Egypt The spirit in New York, Jc; In many American cit11•-., wa.., ecumemcal The Greek Orthodox C'Clebr.1 Grove Man Stabbed Over Car Accident A 26-)car·old Gnrdl'n (;rove man who µolice Sa.\ was ~tabbed an th<' hark 10 or 11 times Sund:i~ night "·'" r,·p11rt1•1I 111 f.11r rondi lion lodJ\' tn l CJ :\lt•tltt•<tl C<"ntrr · In <•dd1t1on to th<' stJh wounrh tnflirtl'fl h\ his <1<.c;;ul.1nt c;, .11•\tt'> I! ;11•. of l ~!l!ll S11ns w1•1H St <: ard€'n Grovc•. c;ufft>rNI lw:1<I rn JU r1<•-; when st rurk h v ;1 hottlt· during a (r.1t·a~ 11uh 1cil• h1~ :.i p;111 m ent Arrordtng to polar<>. it \\';is ;1 manor r ar ac•nd('nt in th<' llJ"l.trt m r nt eomplt>x·s rarport 11rr·,1 lhat le<i tn H.w "\\OUn<lan J! 11nd ;i hasty n1~ht h'.-' wh11t poltt•1· <,[j\ "er€' ha'> hvt· ;1tt.H k,·r.., PnhC'l' c;:ud I hi' '" 1• '011n.1: m<'n wh<> "'Jo.aulte<l HaP "J*tl off 1n ;in JUto wh(•n thr1r \Wt1m c-nll.1P""'I on a JJQrch ne.ir ht" .1partm<•nt door lion of Palm Sunday coincided with that of Roman Catholics and ProtestanL'> this year. and the <;tar' of PassMcr a nd the Chris· t1a n holiday fell toi::ether for the f1r<;l lime :.ancc 1974 and the last until 19H.l "" Christia ns began o b · ~t·n anccs nf lloly Week. Pope Paul expressed sad ness o\'er .. svmptoms and shin•rs of war" Ill the \\Orld The Pop<' cleli\'C'r<'<l his Palm ~unday addr<'~S to a rrowd of ;~1.000 an St Peter 's SQu<1re . lit• ~aid he prayed for "a human. ci\'1ltzed, spiritual peace to rnake ml'n brethren among 1 hr msel ves '· Jn Jerus<tlem, Chri stians c;.ir- ned palm fronds and 5ang hos an- nas as thev dC'!!Cend1•d the stcC'p slope t)f th~' ~fount of Ohves and w a I k c• d I 11 t h c w a I I s o f Jt•ru~Jll·m :. Old Cit) Th<' mlll'·long pror ession, "atrhC'fl h\ tho11<>ancb more ltn· 1ng lht• ICllllC'. "3.., lt•d by a brriwn· robl•d. IAhtl l.' bearded Fran- t·1-,t·an mun!.. lit·.1nng an oltn· hr.1nrh Tht• lloh WN·k oh:.crvances rulm inat•' "1th 1-;."t<'r celehra- l111n' nt•'t Sund.I\ Slide Closes Coast Route . ·\ landsltd<' clos<'<t northbound l:inrs of Pt1('1f1c C'oust llighway 111 C'a p1 <;trano Beach today. San Cll'mc•ntc po lice were 11ntif1Nl bv :1 !oral amateur rndio C'lllhuSt<ISl ut 5· M am. or the 'lldf' \\ h1rh hlol'kl•d the outside 1111r1 hho11nd lune romplctely and th<· 11l.,1<1c p;irt1ally Trame was t l'rnt1tl'd "'hale hea\') t•q111pment \\ ,,, hrmtJ!hl in rh<' sllflf' locatl'<i between 1'11l1s;Hies Road and Camano l':tJ"ll"tr.ino. b an ;i <'Ounty ar<'a ht•lo" c·o,1stal bluffs 'ubJcct lo )ltde., Voice Sought Vote Set on Secession NANTUCKET. Mass. IAPl Ch.1111·c:. for sucress ar<' 11ho11t a~ ~lim as they were· In colonial clays and during the War or 1812 when Nantuck<.'I and Marth11 '<; Vineyard islands tried to sel·edl• from Mass<•chuselts. but the islunders are going to try aj!aan. A ooul J .000 registered voters are eligible lor the referendum on secession loday on this island 22 m iles from the Massarhusetts mainland. The vote will simply show how they feel about secession -it's n'ot le~ally bind· Ing. (l\tapPageA4) Two towns on Martha 's Vineyard wlll debate the issue at town m<'etings today . five other commUJ'lllies on that Island 24 miles west or here will consider the same course at other town meetings scheduled between April 12 and May 17. At issue is a question that has agitated New 'Englanders since the days of British colonial rule -representation. "We still want to remain part of the commonwealth. but we're lookln1 for representation," said JC'>hn Conwny, Nantu<'ket'11 representativr In the Massachusetts leglslatur<'. "The lslander11 feet they ore cut orr. They feel we are now losln'1 representntion which we've had since 1698." A ntw apportionment bill in Boston, the state capitol. will cut • the lc~islature from 240 to 160 n11•mbers. It will merge the 1slunds' legislative dlstrlclll with those on Cape Cod. The 13,000 permanent residents will be merged in a district which will have 36,000 persons. Each is lanl'I now has one r<'presrntallvc m the legislature and the 1slnnders feel there·s about as much chance of an is lander being elet·tcd In the merged d1strl~t as there is for I'\ ti ntucket Sound to freeze over. ··There is a certain fun aspect, but there 1s als o a serious aspect, .. said Marie GHflns, editor or the weekly Nantucket Inquirer and Mirror. "If you do n 't ha\'e someone to be a wulchdog -to speak up for the island, you sit here, and no one cares what happens to you." The population of Nantucket booms from about 6,000 to 30,000 In the summer, not lncludln& a "Ooatlng popul11llon" of 100,000. snid Mitchell Todd, pre~ldent of th<' Nantucket board of s<'lectmen, the island govern· mt'nt "We have what the mainland doe~n'l," said A.J TlplOl'I, a S<'lertmon In the town of Goenold on Cutlyhunk lalund nut to Mo rt h1f8 VI ncy ard. "Puce and quiet. Take the Cap(!. They aot highways, ('vcrythlng. It'll built up, setting crowded." . 'Point' Boss ·N a1ned: &tired General to Get Post WASHINGTON (AP) - Defense Secretary Harold Brown t.oday announced tbe reassign· me ntofU. Gen. Sidney B. Berry, superintendent or scandal· marred West Point, and tbe re· call of retired Gen. Andrew J . Goodpaster t.o replace him. Tbe Army sald Berry will com· plete a normal three.year tour as s upe rintendent o r the U .S. Military Academy in June. JUs new assignment will be an- nounced later. Ero.Page Al 5 DIE .•• The accident's fourth fatality, Charles E . Pavlacky, 80, of i•7S8 Neartree Read, La Mirada, was alone in the auto he was driving northbound on Beach Bouelvard. Police sal~ traffic was diverted from the thoroughfare between Arte$ia Bouetvard and Stage Road for one hour as rescue workers labored at freeing the victims from the wreckage. A few hours earlier, a woman was kilted and an infant was criticaUy Injured In a three-car accident in Brea that seemingly touched off Orange County's b~dy Sunday night traffic death tol. n the aftermath of the Bren accident, one man was arrested and charged with felony drunk driving and another man was ar· rested for being drunk in public. The felony drunk driving sus· peel was identified by police as Joseph Rodriguez, 36, of Baldwin Park. Police said Rodriguez was at the wheel of a lightweight pickup truck that allegedly r an through a stop sign al Kraem~ A venue and Birch Street at 7:30p.m . According to police. Alicia Bartolo, 30, of 4429 52nd St1• l\1 aywood, was thrown throu~n the windshi<'ld of the Rodriguez pickup when it collided with another car. Then. police s aid. Mis:-Bartolo was run over and killed by a third auto ln\'olved in the intersection mayhem Critically tnJurcd in the col- 1 i s i on was two.month -old Howland Sanfillipo, of Placentia. Less seriously injured were the infant's mother, brother and father. The four Sanfillipos were in the car s truc k by th<• Rodriguez auto when 1t allegedly raced through the intersection. Arrested on drunk in public charl.!es when he ouroortedlv be<' a me belltJ!erent when takl•n to a nearby hospital for treatment of injuries "as Serg 10 G"nzalet. 34. or Baldwin Park, a passenger in Rodriguez·s r:1r. ,\Garden Grove womun died in Palm Harbor lfosp1tal late Saturday nis:ht, a few hours aftc:r being struck by an auto as she crossed a street pu::.hing a shop- ping cart ahead of her. Police said Mrs. l..ou1s(' Mer- ritt, 51, was fatally injured when hit by a rar while crossing 9th Street near College A venue. Cop, Gunman Slain in Duel SAN DIEGO <A P J ··A IO·year police department veteran answering a dislurban<'e call was .shot and killed in a .1:unfight with a man who answered the door with a pistol ancl a butcher knife in his hand, officials sa y. Police s aid the assailant also was killed in the weekend s hoot· ing. Policl' said Officer Dennis W. Allen, 34. wcnt lo the apartment of Charles A. Jennings to check a complaint that screams and other nois<'s were di::.turbtng Jen nings' neighbors. Sele<'lion of a retired general lo head the U.S. Military Academy is unprecedented, officials sald. Brown said that Goodpllllter, former supreme Allied com- mander in Europe and onetiml' staff secretary to President Eisenhower, "possesses the-uni que blend of military and educ<1· tional background and ex - perience deemed necessary for the superintendency today.'' The Defense secretary also said that Goodpaster. who will serve as a lieutenant general when he comes back on active duty, ".renects the best qualified individual available to the Army at this time." MartJn R. Hoffmann, who was Army secretary during the re· cent cheating scandal which in· volved 151 cadets, said late last year that the new superinten- dent's authority would be strengthened and that he would remain in the post up to eight ·years. Hoffman said at lhe lime that Berry would leave on schedule this spring. Berry, who had been regarded). as one o! the Army's outslandinl( generals and a potential chief or staff, faces an uncertain future. Although he was not singled out . for specific blame in followup in· vestigations of the worst scandal in West Point history, many Pen- tagon officials say they fear his future prospects rrlight be ad- versely affected because it hap· pened duting his tour or duty. Brown's announceme nt that Goodpaster would replace Berry in June said the Army chose the retired general after considering a recomml'ndation by lhC' Borman Commiss ion that the new superintendent m eet the criter ion of "a demonstrated ability to pro\'ide educallorDI and military leaders hip.·· Thal commission, named b) Hoffmann to look into the scan- d <1 I, was chaired by Frank Horman. the former astronaut who now heads Eastt•rn Airlines The Borman Commission lagt December r ecommendl·d changes in enforcement or thC' cad<'t honor code and reinstate ment as soon as possible of the cadets implicated in thi: cheat· ing. Hel/,s Angels SetAmwal Obseroance MADERA (AP ) -The llells Angels motorcyclists ha\'e re- sened Willow Grove Camp- J!round at Bass Lake near hen· for their annual Memorial Day weekend visit. Each year the izroup gets a permit from the Forest Scr\'i<'e to use the campground on the condition that members provide chl'mical toilets. G e nerally more than 200 Angels show up but a i:{an~ spokesman said fewer may al· tend this year because of low water levels caused by the drought. Madera Countv officials have ex pressed conr.ern about lhC' Angels' vacation becausP lhc Forest Service has cut funding th ts vear for extra l<iwmen usual· ly employed for the event. Rut Sheriff Ed Bates said he· doesn 't expect any problems un less the Angels drift toward a shopping center near the camp· grounds. Thl' owner o r the shoppin~ center has said he is cons1der1ng denying the cyclists access to stores. He was scheduled to meet this week with Bates lo dis<'uss the m atter. Bald u Beautiful GoodpastC'r, a 1939 We st Point graduate, holds a bac helor's ~nd Ph.D degree in international re. lallons from Princeton as welt as a mJster·s dec ree an cngin«r- ing. Celebrities Slated at Nine-ball Hollywood celebrities will compete in nine-ball action Tues- day night at the Registry Hotel in Irvine as the kickoff to the Mako National Inv1tational Nine-ball Championship Tournament. Already signed up for the 7 p .m . celebrity billiards tourney are J ack Carter, Ed Ames, Trini Lopez. Gr eg Morris and Bob Hegyes (who plays Epstein on Welcome Back Kotter). Other stars have been invited, but ha- ven't replied yet. Tickets to the celebrity event are SS.7S and are being sold at the Registrt Ilotel, at Mako In- dustries. 22661 Lambert St., Suite 207, El Toro, and at all Ticketron agencies. From Wednesday through Saturday. 16 top nine-ball conten- ders will vie for SS0.000. The· purse is reported to be the largest billiards purse ever offered in the Vn1ted States. · Contenders arc arriving this week from all over the country and include top nine-ball cham- pions, accord1n~ to the tourna- m <·nt organ1wrs f'rorR Page Al REMAINS • • Wf'l'kJo. Todd s:llcl the boxrs rontainanJ! lht• rerordC'rs :ap peared to ht' in s.:ood shapt· dl•sptll' !'><>me signs of heat and some dent<; They <ir- ri ved under lot•k and seal. The remains flown here Sun- day wen• or passcn~ers aboard a Pan Am jct ramm<'d hy a Dutch J\LM plan<' on thr runwny of the "i rport al S;1nta Cru?. de Te nerifc Tht· c·ol11 sion killed more than 570 people. The KLM p<a ssengers and crew. all of whom were killed, were flown to the Netherlands for 1dentiflcalion Wtlllam Wtillrt p, Pan Am vice president in C'harge of opera- tions. Jo.atrl he wac; confident all the \ 1ct1ms \\OUl!1 hl· 1dl'nllfird. although manv of th<' hod1C's ar<' hadly burned and mangled A sr>0kcsman for th<' airltnc sa 1cl th e work o r lh£' 90 palholog 1s ts, dentl sh. blood ~pedal1 :.tJo.. rad1olog1s ls and fin l!NJ>rmt t•xrwrts was l'Xpccted t11 t;1k<.' <• \\et•k or more· J\ n 1n1 e rel<' 11ominal1 o n a I memorial M·rviC'£' was h('ld Sun· clav when th<' hodir s ~1rrivcd at tht; b11se airfil'lrl on two Pan Am freighters. Duran!! the• Sf'n·ice . two draped :ind flower-laden cof-· fins. repr('sc•ntati \'t' of the hun- drl'ds still insidP thr phtnC's, were placl'd an wailing hrarses. With r e present at 1 """ of the a i rl inc looktnl! on. a C'utholic priest. a ProtC'stant mm1strr <ino a rabbi mn<1e short st:•tc•mrnt'> The woodcn ('nffins rontaining th<' o ther lio1l11·~ th<'n wcr<' transport<'d tn lht• mortuar} Death Probed LOSANGEl.F:SC API Police are invest1gat1ng the bcattng death of an elderly m an who was apparently killed while trytng to stop a burglary al a nc1ghoor·s apartment. More than 20 contestants, their hair styles recalling the TV series Kojuk. gather at Hodoson ShrlM north or Tokyo In the first all Jopftn "bright head" contest. Kaumaaa Nomura. head or the Japan '8ri1tht ltead F'r iend!\hip Assoriahon, said the competition wu~ held to help wipe out inferiority complexes among the bald and to provide a bit or run ror the ftl(('d . ' AJO DAILY PILOT s ~onday.Aptil4, 1971 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Monday' Afternoon Prices O..Ot•ll-1nc1.-1r-•.., IM,...,.. Y•••. MIO-•I. ~•<Ill<, PIW, ll<KI...,. Ot11el1-Cll>(l,.,..11 •locll. .. ,~ ----..... It.. 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IA , ... ,, .. •••• U 't 11 • 1)1l ,,.. . , .... , .. l ?<""1'1 I 1, I' 't1" .. ,., ? ' • •1 ,, ' ,, . " . " •• 11•1 " . u , .. ,, . l •. .,.. 1\ •, H ' tO • 70 . ,.-... 11" .. ""' "''+ '• ,, ... " " .. _ ..... 11''1 •• )1 •• ~. 60 + '> f)() + '• 11'11 .... . ,, ..... . .a• .... ., ss·~ ,, 11'•. , .. 11• ••• n )4' >-" . 1\ .•.. . .. )0 .. •1')• " n ., ' ,,, .... ~;:: . 1~· , ..... I• ~·· ,,. 11 ... n •."' ~·· ,, .. 11 • "'\ ...... ,, .. ", ... ' I• • . ' ., ',Q .. 1"'1 I I ,'l 11' ,,, ')" '" 1))0 ~' ,., H I 11 l .. .. Gta C..t J..ereflllft SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The cost of natural gas for Californians has gone up more tha n $681 mllllon s'lncc July 1. 1975, the state Publle Utilities Commission <PUC) said. Ot this, $522.9 mntion was the r ult or higher prices a uthorized by the Federal Power Commission and the Canadian government. In the same pcrtod, '158.1 mlllton in annual ttvtnue lncreHel were •p· proved by the PUC to cover bJke$ m operating expensea a nd the hittber prices for California l(as. '• Another Try L&M Pins Hope on Decade By MILTON MOSKOWITZ If you like to root for lh~ und~rdog. you have a natura candi~le in Liggett & Mxt.rs. which 1s t.-y1ng once again t noat a new cigarette brancr.'The company hasn't be en ab to launch a successful new brand in 14 years. The new LiggeU. cigarette is De cade, currently being iiv traduced to smokers in the Western and Northeastern parts of the country. Decade is still another entry in the low.tat end of the m arket, which has expanded tremendously on thl premise that low·tar cigarettes are less dangerous lo you health than the high.tar ones. ,. TOTAL CIGARETTE SALES WERE UP only 1 percen'i last year But sales of low.tar brands <those with 15 milll grams or less of tar> increased 58 percent. They are now dOAol mg nearly 20 percent of total cigarette volume. , The low-tar sales leader 1s Vantage , an R.J . Reynol~ brand. Other contende rs are Merit. True. Carlton, Now,. Fact and the various low-t11r· versions of re1'ular brands:. Winston Lights , Marlboro Lights, Kool Milds, 'Kent Golden Lights Conspicuous by 1ls abs enc e from th a t roster 1s any L1ggl'tt & Myers brand. The com · pany is. as usual, latt' getting lo lhl' !>lartini.: gate Money Tree A year ago the l'Om puny was l~:.ting in different parts of the coWltry a ne\¥-<low-tar c.-1garelle called Vello, named for a Liggett & Myers r esearch chemist, Vello Norman, who had supposedly spent three yean. trying to come up with a low.tar product that <1lso h<1d rich tobacc·o t aste. Rathe r than na me the brand "three year~. 'they named 1t "Vello." the ads explain1n~: "llE PUT THE FLAVOR IN OUR cigarette. We put h1:. name on the pack.· Poor Vello he 1s not going to 5.Cl' his brand move beyond the test markets an Arizon1t, f<'lond::i and M1i:.souri. F'or 1t seems that in another part of the corporation they were working on anothe r low·tar c1 garcllc, one with half the l<1r content of the Vello product. And when that cigarette was tested last year in Portland. Ore .. 1t outpe rformed Vello. Liggett & Myers dubbed that ci garette "Decad£' Why this name? Because. the company explained , it LOok 10 years Lo d evelop a cigarette that d elivered strong tobac<'o taste wrule holding tar content to five m1lli grilms Vello Norman, you r£'m embcr, workt'd onl y three years on h1~ ha by. WHATEVER THE NAME, LIGGETT & Myers badly needs a v.1nner, even a s mall winner. dny kind of winner, for that matter. The compa ny mcsde lb last s ut·cesi1ful foray in- to the cigarette mc.rket in IOOJ "hen 1t brought out charcoal· riltcred Lark. But Lark has been on the ;kids since 1964 ;,nc1 now has less t ban l percent of Lhc market. Tills 1s the company thaton<'e held 20 pt·rcent of the l ' S. cigarette market with one bra nd. Chesterfield . Today, all of its brands Chesterfi eld. L&M. L<t rk and Eve -h;,ve a combined shan • est1m atl'd ;it :i 9 pN ccnt Vrom third place in the market. Liggett & Myers \l.ent to sixth · dead last. lls brands have been losanJl sal<'!t every year for 30 years Liggett & M}crs wa~ also the rnmrwny behind the 11lfat· Pd Eagle brand tested in a number of murkets last yea r. A . throwback lo lhl• dC'press1on years, Eagll• was a f1ltc•r cigarette priced 5 cents ll•ss per pa l'k than reg ul ar brunds. It bombed and ha:. been "1thdrawn. The t·o mpuny couldn't even sell a brand th;.il had a rmct.> advantage. SO NOW IT'S DECAOE'STliRN at the• b<1t for Liggett& M)ers. The company's ~al<'s have· dwindlt>d to such a low . level that 1f Dl'Cttdl' mun ages to :.nar<' only I percent of the mark et, Liggett & M ycri. · totul cigarette sulc:. will n se by ~ ' percent Of course. if Decade fail~. J'.1i:~ett & Myers will have to do some :;crtous thinking. It m ay have to go back to the laboratory for nnother JO year!. lo come up with a brand that! could then be namcd"Scorc · Doivse Doubters Dampen Demand CUMBERLAND, Maine (AP) -Norman Leighton 1s sure people whisper behind his baek that he is an eccenlnc old man, just because he walks <1round his home hoping a , forked slick will bob e arthward. Leighton 1s a dowser, :o;earchini;: for water with a divin·. ing r od. but despite the drought affecting much of the West and Midwest, he sa ys he hasn't had a JOb in four months . LEIGIITON~ ft RF.TIRED ADVERTISING s alesman .. who is president of the Americun Society of Dowsers Inc., says he has to dowse a round his house lo keep in practice . Leighton, 70, will seek water for customers w1lhng to ' pay $50 a day and 15 cents a mil<' travel expenses. For the more thrifty, says the jovial 250·poundcr. he'll do it with map:s from his home in this ~oulhcrn Maine community. Pubhc doubt about dowsing is what keeps him home. "We have long gotten over offering our services beC'ause people are loo damn skeptical and som e that do answer will waste your time on foolisll and frivolous things, •• he says. L E I G HTON CLAIMS A 91 percent success rate. He even says a. , he uncovered two veins of water in ~ LEIGHTON England while dowsing by map. There is drought In California, says Leighton, "because people close their eyes to dowsing und don't have any faith in It." He was a disbeliever himself until he tried it 35 years ago. Dowsing 1s no joke to the 1.700·mcmhcr American Society of Dows ers. who11e headquarters arc in Danville, Vt. It publishes a quartt!rly digest called ''The American • Dowser." and its officers and board of trui;tces inclurl<> • scientists and physicians. engineers and physicists. THE DIVINING ROD IS A V-SHAPED piece or meta l. wood or plastic about a foot long. "The dowser will walk over the tr::ict or land in question and when he is aver the vein oC wate r, the rod will turn to the earth." Leighton explains. "Jt's a para·psychological ~ phenonmeno°'" he says. . ~ Dr. HaJTy Leonhardt.. chairman or the Department of' Psychology a~e University of Hart!ord in ConneetJcut. de:" fines para.psyeboJogical phenomenon as a Cleld that in·J eludes extrasen30ry perceptJon and clairvoyance. ·; ·'TllE~E IS A GREAT DEAL OF dout doubt as tol Whether or not the phenomenon reported under these UUes1 does exist," Leonhardt says. "A possible explanation that is J conceiva~te Is that o particular Individual can find wateri du~ t.o othor knowledge he hH about the t.erraln which in a, sen&e works unconsclo~sly." ~ ~ Loan Talks Reported ~ California Computer ~roducts Inc .. An-.helm, hH re-~ ported that IL is the process of renegotlaUna terms of a re· volvlng credit agreement under which it owe.~ $4$ million to a group of four banks conslstin• of.Ci\lbank. Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company, Flnrt Natton .. 1 B•nk. of Cbtca~<>1 And Wells Fargo Bank. As • result ot tb neaoUaliona. tbo banks have tem·· porartlJ waived repayment of $U million of Ute loan, wblch 1 would olberwlso bave been payable M llrcb 31.