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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-05-12 - Orange Coast Pilot7 .. n Charges •• Carter Voter Jazz £lab :tJre Senate Panel , . • IXOD aw a THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 12, 1977 ~ -~~ SOUGHT IN MURDER OF GROCl!RY Hl!IAESS Martorle Pollltt and HoW•d Wlttard I !Ma~ Woman Hunted l · . lfn Widow's Mur~r ... Plea as a BULLETIN -Tbe elecU• day ·Vat« rqbtraj.loa bW ,... ported b)' Prealde•t Carter paHed 0.81.aa&e-a.iet Commtt- ... .._,by a M vo&e,~ te UM A H leW Prele. ' WASIDNGTON (AP> -Ad· ministration supporters appear to have coatrol in tbe Senate Rules Committee as the panel works on a measure for election· clay reetsUation of votua. Cbakmaa .ffawar<l W. Cannon (D·Nev.), WU puahlnl for final commlU.. action today on the bUI, ~ by President Carter. Republican opponents promised several attempta to amend the bill before a final vote. The bW would require states to permit election-day realltratlon at thepolla for penona seettnc to vote in federal contesta. 0$>ponenta loll two test votes w~ durtnc debate on the· meaaUl'e, 1imtJar to one •P· proved by a Houle committee Jast w-=t on a PJftf llae vote. Tbe Senate panel reJectcld, 5-4, a Republican att.mpt to delay action CJD tbe meuure until Atty. Gen. Orlffln B. Bell and ·other Justice Department offlclal1 could telU{y. OppcJIMllta allo lost an attempt to ·~ W.UfieaUon re-qulrementa (or a ,.rsoa lffkin• to reCiltef OD election day. Sen. Jame• B. Allen of <See OTES, Paae AZ) 'FANTASTIC' NIXON REQUEST TOLD-A10 -NIX Off.CARTER CLASH AVOIDED-A11 Part Two of the Nixon-Frost Interviews WUI Be Alred Locelly on T.,.vtalon Channel• 11, 29 and 8 and on Radio Station KFWB. BB Drops Charges In Jazz Club Fire Charc• of anon and burglary have been dropped for a Hunt· tngton Beach man who was on the site of an anon-set blue that caused $125,000 dam.,e to Hun· 8J'Y Joe'• Jan m.bt club six days ago. Robert J. Binnall, 24, of 16862 Pacific Cout Hl&hway, Hunt- ington Beacb.. was releued from jall Wednesday after in• veaUiaun abandoned any pro- secution plans. Blnnall was held shortly after 3 a.m. Friday by Police Officer Jim Tyler u be sprinted from Hungry Joe's. 1S08 Paclllc Coast · . Hlahway, where name, were billowing from doors and win· dow1. FlH Department lnve1t11aton aay the torchln1 of J(uoary Joe'• WU uncloubt.-lly Ml anon Job, but evidence bu now eliminatecl Bbloall M the IUlpect. . . "He has really been quite nice to us despite the whole thlna." Detective Bob Russell says of Blnna)J. who spent five days in jail, held in lieu of $25,000 ball on buralary and anon charges. 56 Dogs Lived In His home SJ';RKELEY CAP> -Fttty-stx do11, found livln& with a '1i-year-old man 1n a manure-littered home with no nmnlng water or electrlclty, au recetvln1 medical care at the Berkeley Animal Sbeltet. ess Appeal Told in Telecast . • WASHINGTON (AP) - Former President Nlxoci reject· ed a plea by Egyptian President , Anwar Sadat to send U.S. troops' into Israel aa a peace-keeping force during the 1973 Arab- lsraell war;reporta say. Quoting from Nixon's second televtslao interview with British personality David Frost, ABC said Wednesday night that the former presJdent viewed Sadat's proPotal u "sheer madneu ... Tbe tntervlew, devoted to !orelp J)Wicy, ls scheduled to be broadcut tit 7:30 p.m. PDT over a makeshift network of 155 at.a· Uona. Local stations showing the interviews are Channela ~ 8 and 29. It will be aired on KFWB Radio. Sadat reportedly wanted Nixon to send two U.S. Marine divlaloos intolaraeL Nlxoo said 8adat's plan would have bad U.S. troops enfOl'dha the peace in Israel while two Sov· let infantry divisions would bav~ been sent to E'ypt and Syria for the same purpose. Altbou&h such a plan ml&ht . have resulted ln a temporary halt to ftChtlnt. Nixon was quot. I <See NIXON, Pa1e AJ) . Wea ch er Chance of showers 50 pereent early toot&ht and 10 percent Friday. i.o-1 · tonf1ht around 60. Partly. cloudy · FrtdaJ with h1a.bs Gto8'1. Tops11 Tu"'JI I Singer Johnny Mathis stands on his head during a re- cent tour in London. The American vocalist says the ex- e rcise helps him relax. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Viejo Youth Hurt In Auto Spilwut A 17-yea r old Mission Viejo High School student on tus way to class sustained serious head in- Junes today when his car spun on rain shck La Pu Road about three blocks from school and struck a bri&k planter. A California Highway Patrolman at the scene oC the 7:4:S a.m. craah identified the in· jured youth as· Greg Dickson. The mishap occurred on La Paz j ust east of Spadra Lane. The driver's side door of the youth's sport& coupe was 110 bad· ly crushed by the impact o( the crash that firemen had to work for JO minutes with hydraulic tools, includlne a .. J awa ol Liie" device, before the boy could be taken out of the car. Several or D1ckson'1 rrienda, who r1,1Shed lo the ncddent scene from school, said the htjured youth had suffered severe head anJuraes ma skat.ma rink accident r<'cently and had spent several weeks in the hospital. They lned lo apeak lo their friend after he had been placed in an ambulance but Dlckaoo was unconacioua. The CHP officer said the youth apparently was not aolna too fast Sickout Costly SAN DIEGO (AP) -The. "green nu" sickout by deputies ls coettnc the county up to $1,000 a day ln extr,. overtime ay. OAANQ. COAST r. DAILY PILOT on the wet road but, for' some re· ason, the car went out or control s~iding aideways into one or the circular planters in the La Paz Road med.Ian strip. FroaPageAI ENERGY ••• spur production. · · U nwtse eovemment interve,.. lion in the marketplace has been the major cause of supply shortages. unreali&Uc prices, ex- ceulve consumption and ln· creased dependence on foretcn• sources." the draft asserts. But the proposed GOP plan also advocates ener1y contern· tion inttnUves almUar lo those In the admlniatration plan, lncJud· ins tax breab for those who in· stall home lnaulatlon or solar energy units. It calls for continued develop- m ent of the controversial breeder reactor protram al Clinch RJver. Tenn., which the administration baa proposed cancelJint. But it urges that a ff. clslon be delayed on whether technoiottes that use plutonium -aucb as tbe breeder reactor - should be used commercially. The propoeed plan alto recom· mends that utilities wbblna to convert from oil or gu to coal be given a five-year exempllon from meettne federal clean air •landatdl. " GOP leaden <l,ODtend that the admhllatraUon'• enern plan, wblch would cooUnue price con- trola on both 1u and oil, falla to I offer industry enou1b lncenUves to liDd new IOW'Ha of eaerty. Such an inceptive can oalY be provided by a •'return to tree market prieinc." aaya the GOP draft prOpotal. "The plan wtll call for a balance between 1tron1 con- aervaUoo. and 1tron1 product.lcn ·• efforts, said ¥n Friedersdorf, staff dire tor for the s.rtate Republican Coalerence. Along with removal• of price control.a co on and 1u. tbe GOP plan 'VOUld etJtabllah a windfall profits ta.1( that •1would be trt1- 1ered OG1)' wben producera fall to reinvest l.Qf oceu revenues ln- to expanded domestic enercy u· ploratiaa '1ld developmeat," the draft 11)'1. i.. Tho PtOPOlal can. for the lm· mid.late removal or federal Price control1 ftOl\l all newly 411- covered oU. and 1phaaln1 out. onr an unspeclfJed perloCl the · co11troll on oil from exbU~ welli and flelda. ... Y~er-Honan Herok Efforta in County· Fat Teen W'"irea]~ To Reduce B1 Alr'l'llVa S. SEL Olttllo.ltY ....... SpeaJdnt at a SOutbltnd meet- 101 of lawm n ~ Jfunt1ncton Beach Wednadq, c.JllOmla At. torney General Evelle 1. Youn1er honored lour Oranie Coast men and endorsed four pieces ol 1ellslat1on dealine with crime md criminals. Y 0UJ11et addressed a Southern CalllomJa ~e meeting of police 1dmlal1tratlve personnel ro· ,ularlY apon.sored by the Depart. ment ol J~Uce. Hla remarka-ranginl from -tribute. to a lawman slain off. duty relCUlng a Fountain Vallq man from an armed rob· ber and a lady psychologist Who jumped and disarmed and then couaseled a bandit-were touched with irony and humor. "It la just a fact of life that the cruel and unusual and depraved make the heaGl.ines." the aspir- inl •uberiia1orlal c&ndldat. told Tbe Tlctlma were crllicaJl1 hi.a a at the Hun~ j buiaed; but survived. B~~cbJ.nq. Seal Beach Police Capt. Salll • . But citlieu often do tieCome o· AIDieo. 34, conunaoder ot the Involved lD tuch 1lt\tati0bl as dtpartlllent's patrol division aJdilla potlce otflcen." Y~nmaer and Offtcer Keith Duckworth ~· •aJd. . were dted for their roles Jn' the Hi.a presentation Included Dec~ 2. 1976 capture ot a baJ' cerUftcates of valor or commen-rlcaded bank robbery sus~. daUon given to 26 Police peraoo· Officer Duckworth at first con- nel and civillana 1electad. for fronted and necoUated with the honors. baodlt 1uspect who toot retuge ln . The Or.re Oout reelpltota a · &eaehfroat resJdeq,ttaJ 1arage uicluded: alter ctuhlng h1a fetaw~ car tn Stephen F. Sliva, 27, a PlPlnC a hltb·speed pursuit. syatemt. dHl1oer for Fl'4ot Followtnr lengthy coaxlruE· by CorporaUoaoUrvtne, wboranto Oflleer Duckworth Capt ald officers ln rescutn1 accident n~ Amico tblally persuaded th~ victlma trapped ln a blulftf ear 1u1pect to let bJm Into the near h1a home lut February. 1ara,e. Silva. or 16761 Vlewpolnt Lane, He dropped a rifle and surren- H\lntlngton Beach, dr•Hed a dered alter a 30-minute face.to- YO!JDI woman puaen1er-ber face confrontaUon with Capt. hair and clothinC aflame-!rom D'Amico, who persuaded him he the vehicle while police wouldnotbeshotbysurrounding smothered flamea enveloplna its SW AT team officers if they driver. emeraedquletlylogether. Hot a lbot was fired and no one • t • SAN DIEGO CAP) -Ira. PupkoH,YI be'• tlndofM-tn 1 tau1hod at by claaamalelh ao be'• had bl1 teeth wired to1ethet. The 2'75·pound teenafer hopes the system will Jose him 100 pounds. . ..I've tried everythtDi In the world in the WA>' of diets, .. aatd Pupko. 17. "l 'vo probably lost 700 pounds ln my dieting career, which goes back to when I was6or7 • ., . At 5-fool·5, Pupto la plump and knows it. "They don't have to say anyth.lna. I can see It. J can feel il," he aaid of bis schoolmates. "I've been truant from school more than once because I didn't w anl to deal with it. ·~ .: . Military Unit Set By U.S. and Spain waa lnJUred during the lengthy confrontation that attracted a crowd of several hundred in downtown Seal Beach. Costa Mesa Police Officer Jerr .Miller, 26, i:eeeived the Justice Department's Valor Commend•· lion for bis role in resculll1 a dy- ing occupant of an apartment Feb. 16, 1976. ..I have to do this or I'll never be thin. And being thin is the thing J want most right now," s ald Pupko. F,...PageAl NIXON ••• MADRID, Spain (AP) - Secretary or Stale Cyrus R. Vance and Spanish officials acreed today to set up a com- bined milltary coordinating and planning stair to turther military cooperation between the two countries and ease Spain closer to NATO membership. Jmplementing provisions or a 1916 U.S. ·Spanish treaty before Oying on to Tehran. Iran, Vance called tal.U with Spain's post· Franco leaders "instructive and useful." He expressed "great -'d· miration" for the monarchy's de· mocratization program after meetine with Kins Juan Carlos. The combined military sWf headquarters will be set up in Madrid with a preliminary session by a joint military com- mittee scheduled within 40 days, Spanish Foreign Minister Marcelino Oreja told reporters. From Pag~ AJ VOTER ••• Alabama was the only Democrat to side with Republicans on both votes. Seo. Robert P. Griffin <R· Mich.), soueht to have Bell called for queslioninc. He made his request alter Cannon said the attorney general bad submitted a memorandum to supplement teaUmony given by Deputy Atty. Gen. Peter F. Flaherty. In the new memorandum, Bell said the bill's anti-fraud pro- visions were atrenetbened by amendments adopted by the House committee. He urged ap- proval or the measure as "an ef- lective step toward encouraging greater participation in the de· mocraU<!process. ·• The Republicans, backed by Allen, aaid the memorandum was no substitute for a personal appearance by Bell. Tbey said they wanted to uk him about earlier intemal Juatlce J>epart- m ent reports warning of the possibility for vote fraud under the blll. Sen. Mark Hatfield (R- Orecon>. aaid the admini.atra- lion '• handllne of the blll "smacks of a cover-up" and that Bell '• new memorandum sounded as thou1h he had "knocked heads tosetber" in the Ju1Uce Departmeat and told aub- ordlnat.es there was to be "no de· viance from the p~·line. •• "AU we set 11 poUtlcaJ clap- trap," Hatfield aaid, adding he would like an opportunity to ask Bell why he diaacreea with the department'• earlier fraud wam- lnc. Dr. l\rieger Recipient Of Award IU a new. report and a subse· quent editorial on the awards made to Oranee County authors recently by the UC ll'vlne Friends ti the Library .. the Dally Pilot in.Svertentl1 omltled the name ol one of the winners, Dr. Murray Krteaer. Dr. Krleaer, a university p~ f euot of EnCJiab and dtrectcr ~ the UCI Sebool of Crit1dam and Theory, wu honored for hJa book, '"lbeofy of Cliildam." A unlverlity profeuor ii cne who has been bonor•d for acade1Di9 ~celleoce and who teaches tbroUlhout the unlvenl· ty 11atem. Dr. Kriqer la one or '13 I UCb prOf eslOl'I hi tb• UC ay1tem. The .J>afly Pllot ~ ornit- tln1 his nam. from the list of bonorea. The responsibilities of the sta!C are lo be pinned down al the next Spanish-U.S. talks, probably nextrall, U.S. olficialaaald. A joint communique before Vance departed for Centrlll Trea- ty Organization CCENTO > talks said nonmember Spain bad been briefed on the North .Atlantic Treaty Organization meeting in London, and it repeated that a key objective of both countries was "closer ties in the European and Atlantic area." U.S. officials aald tbe meet· ines would help prepare Spain for eventual entry mto NATO. Vance described the meetings with Spanish officials as "ex· cellent, very instructive, friendly and warm. J was able to learn a lot." The secretary said he and the king discussed bilateral and iii· ternatlonal mattera. The victim survived. only because Officer Miller crawled, choking, on his bands and knees through the inferno untll he found the apartment occupant un- conscious on the bathroom floor. Long Beach Police Officer Franke Neal Lewis was bonored posthumously for sacrificing ·hfs life in off-duty Murs to save a Fountain Valley teacher. The vtcUm bad stopped alter a hoUday pany to take a nap in his car on a Long Beach street near the patrolman's home shortly before omcer Le1'i.s got of! duty. Attorney General Younger not- ed the dozing educator was being attacked, robbed and beaten by two men just as Officer Lewis came home and naturally he went to invest.lg ate. Officer Lewis was killed almost instantly when shot in the race by one of the attackers. ®QUALITY TELlVISION ed as sa~ng, it also would have increased the chances of a· dangerous military con!ronla· tlon between the American and Russian forces. · On another subject, Nixon said Soviet leader Leonid I. Breihnev was a firm and sophisticated ad- versary as the United States and the Soviet Union pursued a mutual policy of detente. Nlxon reportedly charac- terized Brethnev as being easi~r to deal with· than the late · Premier Nikita Khruschcbev, who broke up the 1960 summit. meetlnc in Paris with a denun- ciation of American spy-plane re- connaissance of the Soviet Union. Nixon stressed bis own stewardship or the effort to lessen tensions with Russia and fto open ties to China after a quarter·century. :dLL IED;fj'.A.'l'fi · . ~: i ,. MIW 1 t11 """ · 100% SOLID STdrr .. ~ • ~\.!. f IT &W\'-' ni.KtMIBLIY HUIOW V1nyl..c:Jed metd cabinet Simulated grained Walnut tmlsfl. 1~ Solld·State Chassis. Pc:/Nef $'entry Voltage Regulating SY1tem. AFC. CHIOMA<OlOIIl 23" CONSOLE COLOR. TV We Take Trade-ins s49911 STIVfD oPT•ON.\L EXTR.\ ELECTRONIC VIDEO GUARD TUNING SYSTEM F~ ~~~~~~~ l } \ , ·' .. • . ": I By STEVE MJTCRELL Oft• Delly "4ec l!Mf Wint.er came a JltUe late this year. And while the recent 2.8 lnches o( raintall won't mean an end to the drou&ht. it did bring good news tcr Orange Countians. The weatherman Hid there's more ralnlall due ea!:.\¥ next .week, after a weekend of (air skies alon& the Orange Coast. The good news for county "Unfair Labor Charged By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Ol lllt Dally "Ii.I S'4ff Fourteen charges of un(alr labor practices have been filed against the Newport-Mesa School Di.strict, claim1ng district officials unduly influenced an water usens Is an estimated si.s · JDllllonln water. uu•s tree water that we doo 't b,ave to buy Cr.om someone else," laid Orange County Wat.er Dis· trict spokeswoman Jackie Kirby. . A cosmetic factor with the rainfall, she s,a!d, b that it cleans · up the air, spruces up the brown countryside and cuts down fire danger in the county's brwsh areu. Lot Ansel• Weather Service fOl'ec.Qter John Jfendel"IOD said the Ohn.ae Coast ii expertenctag a typical winter ratn pattern. "ODIY It's not wt.at.er time:• be said. Henderson aald another storm la movtnl acrou the outer waters ol the Pacific Northwest. and could brtn1 more raJn to Southern CalllOrnta by the be&ln· nine at next week. He said ralnf all which began at about 4 Lm. today dropped a election to pick a representative 1 hi".ict•.,r; .. .,;,4o---~:!tc- bod y for the district's 950 c 1 assified (non ·le ac bing) ','fr1,._"'1'!4~':,iq,;.~ employes. Specifically named in the charges filed with the state Educational Employment Rela· tions ·aoard CEERB> are Superintendent John Nicoll, Ad· ministrat1ve Assistant Jean Harmon and Lincoln School Prin· clpal Georgiana McLeod. The charges were Ciled by Sue Stockdale of Santa Ana, a field representative for the CalifomJa School Employes Aasocialion CCSE~>. Hel\,charges allege district o(. ficieJls "intimidated and dominated the formation ol an employe organization" prior to a elasalfted empl0yes repretenta· lion et«tton held March 30 under a now stMI collective bar1alnlnc law. The chart• were f1114 with tJMI EERB even thouah the CSEA woo the election. The vote was 586 for CSEA representation, 178 voles for no represenlalion. "I don 't understand the Pra .. ~i/19 .. , -ra,..ti/19~ charges and what they <CSEA> ...., .._,.;;;;, IF· ..,.. ...,..:::;-; want," Mrs. Harmon said. She is named in at least 10 of the four· teen charges filed by the CSEA". Miss Stockdale alleges Mrs. Harmon "was Informing people that they could form their own employe 1roup tor self· representation. There lJ no auch , thing as self-representation and . she was also contuslna people ' about when, where t.Dd wbo could vote," claimed Miu Stockdale. Local CSEA chapter president Dave WOodruff, a diatrtct payroll clerk, said "the purpose of the charges Is to point out to the dis· trict that their actions are Im· proper and to have them, correct· ed." He said he reviewed the ~barges by Mlss Stockdale before Uiey were filed. but said the db· tricl 's ctassiCled employes have yet to be duectly informed ol the acUon. EERB spokesman Ken Perea said dlJtrict officlala have until May 26 to respond to the charses l>efore an informal hear1n1 <See LABOR, Pase AZ) Practicing is what these Costa Mesa firemen are doing atop the city'~ new SO·foot snorkel pumper. Tbey'Jl de· monstrate their skills on Fire Service Day Saturday when fire equipment will be on display at three shop· '"ping areas in Costa Mesa from 10 a .m . to 3 p.m. Dis· plays will be at the Harbor Shopping Center. Ralphs Market ori l'Ttb Street. and South Coast Plaza. Firemen will demonstrate heavy equipment and answer questions at all three 1ocaUons. 'Broadway Joe' Si~d by Rams LOS ANGELES CAP> -Joe Namath, one of the most colorful and coatrovental players ever in prof euional football, officially became a member of the Los An'eles Rama today ft'hen owner Cattoll ROHnbloom announced the q~ck had agreed to terms. The 3'-year·old Namath, known as "Broadway Joe" dur· inc his Iona tenure with the New York Jeta, thus will end bis Na· Uonal Football League career as "Hollywood Joe." The terms ot Namath's con· tracl with the Rams were not an· (See NAMATH. Pace AZ> Pinn Decried by Nixon ,. WASHIN9,TON CAP) - Former Presl<lent Nixon ia re· ported to have ducribed H "sheer madness•• an appeal by E1ypUan President Anwar Sldal to send U.S. f orcn Into Janel Jn 1973 as a peacekeepinl torce. This was described by ABC New1 u one of the point.a Nlxon makes ln tb1s aecond taped in· tervlew tonl1ht with 8rUtab television peraon-..llty David 7.roat. (7:30 p.m., Channell ll,. 29 ln5Gyean. .. Wb.atfter we f9t this morn- lnc II Just a bonus to that," be said. Police a1encles along the Orange Coast said there w~ fatal accldeau. despite allck roadways, add!Qg that rainfall earlier thla week made mosl motorists wary on the highways. The rain. whlcb amounted to llWe more the a drizzle ln many ciUes. was not accompanied by Windl, and little damage was re- ported to buildings or trees. DAD Neudeck, chicf of Uae Droulht Information Center for the State Department'bf Water Resource, aaid the rains bave reduced @le fire hazard enou&h to delay the start of the rll'e sea.son by af"'ti'eeks. · But In order to get any slgnui. cant runoff into Northern Callfornla reservoirs. ••we (See~· Pap AZ> c-· Mobil Ups Bid· \ . By $4 Million. ByTOIJ BULEY °' ... ~ ...... """ Directors of the James Irvine Foundation were told by the Mobil Corporation today that the firm Is now prepared to pay $.121,873. 750 or $38.25 a share for the Irvine Company. The new bid tops by more than S4 mllllon the $317.6 million offer submitted Wednesday by an East Coast consortium that is Mobil's only competitor in the fierce bid· ding battle. Foundation attorney Howard Privett said today that the con· 2Bunied lNDIANAPOlJS (AP> -A man wbO used $100 bllls to lllbt bis c11ars while buying rounds ot drinks at a suburban tavern ta be· ing $0Ugbt as a mastermind or the multimllllon·dollar robbery and murder of a reclusive grocery heiress. · Authorities say state murder charges.and federal fugitive war· rant• have been Issued "for Howard Willard, 38, and a woman believed to be traveling with him~ Marjorie Pollitt, 48. They are thought to be en route to Daytooa Beach F'la. About $1.6 mllllon was found ln· Uie possessolon of three persons already In custody in the case. Authorities say at leaat $1.4 million is stm missing from the home of Marjorie Jackson, 66. who was found shot to death ear· ly Saturday. Lt. Robert Kirkman of the Marion County Sheriff's Depart- ment said one of those already arrested told police that WWard got a floor plan of Mrs. Jaclaloft'a house from a man involved in the January theft of $817,000 from her home. 'the JD&n, whom Klrkmu declined to ldenW)', said the plan to rob the heiress developed aft.er he met Wl11ard at an lnner-clty nitbtclub, Kirkman said. Wutard waa idenWlecl u the man l1lbtJnl claart wltb $100 bills, bu)'lna rouncta of drin.kl anct pusm, out $100 bllls to lrlendl late last week. Mrs. Jaclclon's body wu found by QHmed retpondlDI to rtPor\a ot a lire at her weed-choked, three-acre estate. She had been fatally wounded b)' a .22-callber weapon. and detecUves believe tbe f1N was let to conceal tb• Crime. • Ii'• it1ll uncmaln how much money ii llllast~ Klrkman 11td. Kra. Jack.ion -had withdrawn about • mlllloo from an ID· d1anapo11a bank tn the put 1ear and milbt'hlve Withdrawn mare frOm ~bi.DU. bes&ld. iortlum now bas until noon Fri· day to outbid Mobil or withdraw from the contest. Its offer Wed· nesday represented $37.75. a share. Membets of the consortium were not prepared today to com- ment on the new Mobil offer until they had had an opportunity to call a meeting. But a member of the combine who asked not to be identified said the consortium is still in the race and is determined to ac. quirethelrvlneCompany. Heading the combine that is For Herole!s opJ>OSlna Kobil'a Jong standing bid to take over the Irvine Com· pany are Detroit developer AlCred Taubman, real estate speculator Donald Bren, Wall Street financier Charles Allen, auto mainate Henry Ford ll and. Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith. Mrs. Smith took legal action againlt the James Irvine Foun- dation two years ago in Orange Counly Superior Court when Mobil was about to purchase the Irvine Company for $200 million, or $24 a share. Mesa Ratrolman UU,e Second ~wOrd Jt•a awarda month for Costa Mesa ff'iiior patrolman Jeff Miller who pulled an uncomcious man from a burning apartment in Costa Mesa last year. The 26·year-old oUicer re- c ei ved the state Attorney General's Law Enlorcement Valor Award in ceremonies Wed· nesday in Huntington Beach and, later this month be will receive the Oranae County Law Enforce- ment Valor Award from the American Leaton . Attorney General Evelle Younger lauded Miller's actions in February 1976 when \he Costa Mesa olficer risked his lite to pull a fire victim from an apartment on WilsonStreet. Miller was on duty that day and had just dropped his police motorcycle off at a repair shop and was aettlng a ride back to the 1tat100 with another officer when a radio call alerted the palr to a structure fire. When tho two officers reached the apartment, Officer Miller (SeeBEBOICS,Pa,eAZ) . SAVED FIRE VICTiM ea.t• Mea•'• Miiier Brown No Threat, . . Carter 'Secure' BJ'l'lle Aaoclated PrtN Pr•ldent Cartet does not see Gov. F.d.mund D. Brown Jr. as a polltieal Uireat. A1ked at bl~ .PtetS tortference today lo Waa111Dtton ii he coo- slderect eltber Brown or Sm. Geor1e llcOoveni a threat, the Prealdcftt rtpUAtd: Coast Chane• of 1hoWers 50 percent early tonl&bt and 10 ~·perceat Friday. Lowa tOcilfht .arowid SO. Partly . cloudy Frtday with bJghs Qtof7. DAILY PILOT C o..ey..-. ........ T..PluT.,. The City of Newport Beach is seeking bids for the widening of Superior . A venue from two to four Janes between Industrial Way and Placentia Avenue. Estimated cost is. around $312,000. Contract will be awarded in June. .F,...PGfleAI •• RAIDi ••• needed a ~d six inches or rain- fall." Most areas or Northern and Central California received Jesa than an inch of rafn this week, with the bulk fallins on Southern California, where the drought has been Jess severe. Neudeck's long-range drought forcastis equally grim. "We would need about 75 in· ches of rain, or about 125 percent of normal next year to break the drought, .. he said. "On the other hand, if 1978 is as dry u this year, we t!OUld run out of water by next April." Wire service reports cited snowfall in the San Bernardino Mountains near Wrightwood, with a saleswoman at Holiday Hill ski resort reporting two in- c hes or new snow and two to three inches of pack. Snowfall was also reported in s mall amounts at Lake Tahoe. TONIGHT OCC OPERA -"Cosi Fan Tutte," Auditorium, May 12-14, 18·20,8p.m. OCC LE<:I'URE -··Assertion Trainine,11 Fine Arts 119, 7:30 p.m. "EQUUS" -South Co~st Repertory Theater, Tuesday. Sunday throuJth June 11. 8 p.m. . FRIDAY, MAY 13. . SURF SHOW -Surfboarding, skateboard1n1. Oranae County Falrirouncta, Friday, 5-11 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to midni1ht, Sunday, lOa.m. to6p.m. $3.50 MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fairaround.a, 8: lS p.m. OCC PLANETARIUM - "Meteora'• Palace," 7:30 and 9 p.m. FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS "They Might Be Giant.a. 11 OCC Forum. 7:15p.m. OCC LECTURES -"Solar Enerey," Science Lecture 2: .. The Great Outdoon," Science Hall; "South America." Fine Arts 119, all 7:30p.m Children Banned SUN CITY CAP) -ChUdren could vtJlt but not U•e ln this re- tirement community lt most of the residents aet. their way. Riverside County 1uperviaors have been asked by more than hall the town's population to enact a zoning rule that would ouUaw any resident. under 18 yearaold. DAILY PILOT Thur9day, Mg ta. 1en CarteP ~ Vote Bill Advances WASHINGTON CAP> -Tho Caner adminJstratlon '• election day voter regiatratlon but aqueez-S throu1h the Senate Rules Committee today by a W vote. Republican opponents aban· • doned their fight again.st the bill in the committee, calline it an ex· ercise in futility in view of the Democratic majority's rejecUon of amendment.a they proposed. "The sooner we can carry our case to the floor and the publlc, the better," said Sen. Mark 0 . HaUield <R-Ore.), the commit- tee's ran.kine minority member. He said be bad many more amendments but it wu a waate of time to offer them in view or the way the Democrats were vot- ing. James B. Allen of Alabama was the only Democratic member of the committee who . voted with the Republicans against reportine the bill favorably to the Senate. Last weelr, the Hoose Ad- ministration Committee ap- proved the legislation on a straight party-line vole. The Senate panel, chaired by Howard W; Cannon CD-Nev.>. adopted several amendments. These were similar to those pre- viously approved by the House commiUee to tighten the bill's antifraud provisions and had the support of the administration. . The bill would require states to permit election-day registration at tbepolls for persons seeking to vote in federal contests. Opponents lost two test votes Wednesday during debate on the measure, similar to one• ap· proved by a House committee last week on a party line vote. Dr.Krieger Recipient Of Award In a news report and a subse- quent editorial on the awards made to Orange County authors recently by the UC Irvine Friends of the Library, the Da.iJy Pilot inadvertently omitted the name of one of the winners, Dr. Murray Krieger. , ' • ltlusiang Borseplag Costa Mesa High School students Greg Purdy and Grace Jasmine demonstrate equipment in. science department exhibit during school's open house Wednesday night. School officials said the event, based on a "Main Street U.S.A." theme, was the most successful in the school's history. They credited Purdy and Miss Jasmine with be· ing the event's chief organizers and promoters. Republicans Ready I • Energy' Alternative' WASHINGTON CAP>-Senate Republicans were preparln& to- day to counter President Carter's energy protram with a major proposal of their own that seeks lo increase U.S. energy produc- tion by lifting price controls from oil and natural gas. The GOP energy "alternative," expected to be backed today by the Senate's Republican membership, would Front Page Al LABOR ••• J would be held. He added that the charges wUI n~t affect contract negoUatlcm between the district and CSEA representatives. U a s ettlement is reached before hearinp on the charges are held, Perea said the charges would most likely be drol:>ped. allow energy companies to reap larger profits on domestic eneray production. But according to a draft or the proposal, these firms would be subject to a "windfall profils tax" unless they reinvested the added profits into finding and de· veloping new oil and gas re- serves. A copy of the draft was ob- tained by The Associated Press. ·---.. __ • brob down the door and bec&D crawUni around In th 1mote-filled dweJllu;· calllq out to ... ii anyone was 1Ulde. He d.iscovCNd the unccmaclous occupant of tb• apartment slumped on the noor or t.bo bathroom, ana falllti1 In hlt ·~ tempt• to pull tbe man out, opened • llvmc room window to let alt into the room. When firemen entel'td tbe apartment, wearln8 ; breathln• equipment, MWer cl&tct.d t.berD to the fire victim. Fire olliciala said the man would have died If 1t bad not been' for Miller's actions. The 29th Dl1trlct of the American Lee.Ion will be honor- ing Miller for the aame act of valor May 20 In N8'fp0rt Buch. He will receive that or1anJza. lion's highest award durtnr coun- ty wide ceremonies at the American Legion Hall. Miller is a four-year veteran ~ the Cast.a Mesa Police Depart- ment and is currently a.saiped as a motor officer. . Police Tow Tmcks' Rate • Hike Delayed Proposed rate Increases tor police-ordered tow trucks have been delayed· while Newport Beach and Costa Mesa city of. ficiala try to work out a atandard fee scale. Newport Beach city coun· cilmen are now slated to consider the proposala nrade by Harbor Towm, and Coast Towing at their June 13 meetinc. Monday they were presented with a proposal fr9m the tow operators to increese the enUre rate schedule. However, action waa postponed when it was dis- covered that Costa Mesa had Just altered its rate schedule. &tb seTVlces also work on call for Costa Mesa police. Newport of. ficials asked for the delay in or- der to look at the Costa Mesa rate schedule. . • o.tty NM S\Mf ,__ 1rs 'HOLL vwoo1.f !loe· New R•m 08 N•math F,.._PageAJ NAMATH ••• nounced, and Rosenbloom said he'd met with Namath's at~ tomey, Jimmy Walsh. to lroo out· a final agreement Wednesday night. The Jets failed to pick up the flamboyant quarterback's con.-; tract at nearly one-hall million: dollars annually this year, after a two-year pact expired, and he became a free agent April 1. "Every player dreams ot bein(. part of an oraanization like the Rams," Namath said at a news. conference. "They have a very high caliber of player~. floe personnel. I am grateful to Mr. Rosenbloom and the Rams or- 1anizaticm for bringing me here. I am also grateful to the New York .Jets. They were good to me while I was there.'' During talks with Namath, the Rama publicly maintained they would never pay the free agent field leader the high salary he re- ceived ln New York and would go no higher than $200,000 a year. well under the $450,000 the Jets paid him ln 1976. Namath wu said to be willing to take less money because play- ing In Los Angeles would put him in closer contact with the motion pi~!ure industry. Dr. Krieger, a university pro- f essor of Engllilh and director or tbe UCI School ot Criticism and Theory, was honored tor his book, "Theory of Criticum. 11 A university professor is one who has been honored for academic excellence and who teaches throughout the universi- ty system. Dr. Krieger is one or 13 such professors in the UC system. Superintendeni John Nicoll 1u11ested durlnr Tuesday's school board meetine that the district could admit to the char1e1, thus forcing the possibility of another election. However, the election is now certified by the EERB, and the results will stand. -,.J!'.~~ ... ~~~=w~· r~Gj~ -~ _J_ . \' .W:J~ ••:. . . ~ •JJJ.f ~ ~ ® UALITY ·. ~1•"''1~ ll.~ Q -~~'HEt~~ The Daily Pilot regrets omit- ting his name rrom the list or honorees. 3 Fugitives Held in Mesa Costa Mesa detectives arrest· ed three fu&tUvea wanted for grand theft and bad cbecka ln two states Wednesday niaht. Officen DeMts Houfeld and Georce Yezbick arrested Richard Thomu, 50, bia wUe Mildred, 49, and Paula Shlella, 21, aJI ~Nebraska, alter statJ.na out a house at 454 Princeton Drive where the trio were atay. ing. Police in A rhon a and Nebraska have been seeking the fugitivH, who are lodced In Oranse County Jail wtlh ball aet at SS0,000 eacb. Lincoln School Principal Georeiana McLeod is named in the charges because a memo Crom her office wu distributed to classified employes, requesting their presence at a pre-election 'meeting conducted by Mrs Harmon. Mrs. Harmon conducted pre- e1ecUon meetings at all district schools. Mrs. McLeod said the meetinp were designed to aet up ttmea tn which classified employes could cast ballots in the election. CSEA representatives claim these meetings were un - neceuary and only served to con-fuse einployes. Jf the dbtrtct is found guilty or the cbarces there would be no penalty lmpo1ed by the EERB. However, a ruUni In favor ot the CSEA would mei\.ft the district would be lnltructed to change its metboda in any future represen- taUonelect.tona. County Eyes CosJ Of Indian 6ro11nds The cost of preservtn1 remains ot ao Indian civlllzatlon that mi1bt be buried under a Santa Ana Heigbta shopping center alte thould be borne by county 1ov· emment and not the developer. That was a decision reached Wednelday by the Oran1e Coun· ty Board of Supervisors when Girl Escapes Knife Attack A Runtlniton Beach 1trl who dedded to accept a ride from a str&DC'U rather than wait fort.tie bus, leaped from her drtver'a car when be pulled a kntte on her, Costa Mella police said today. The 19-year·old ftrl told pol.le ahe wu wait1n1 for the bus ln Coata Mesa Tucaday eventn1 when the man ottered to driH her to a hOuje near JoaM• and Wilton Street.a. When the motort-t pulled a 11X· inch carpenter'• knlfa and threatened bet with It. th younc womu Jumped out or the car and ran. they a1reed to pay for an. archtOlotical consultant to over- see tradlfti of the alte. The board'• decislon was a clear victory for attorney Marlena Fox who arcued that her client. Spiller Development Compan.y, 1bouldn't bear the cost of •cratchlas tor ancient .rutact.11bould any be found. SUU left bay by the board'a de- cision •u who aboul4 pay tor any POl&lble development deJ&)'lt reaultinl f.rom the uncoveriq ot · any archeoloiical riches. WhU tbat tatae Tematned un· aoawered. Supervisor Phllip Anthony made 1t clear wbo he think• should toot the bllL An~ lald, ··u II unfair, \m" ~onatltuUOna1 a.ad unAmerlcan" to put "an unknown sclenU1t'1 ln control ol a gradln1 operatton 1nd to~t a property owner to pay the ... pc!DM. • I • Altorney 1"ox buect her arau· ' ment Oft le1a1 1uues, 1ayiba; , . "There la no foundation In Jaw tor lmpo1ln1 auob · <arcbeoloclcal) cotb on a pr1vttf~owner.•• • TELEVISION ~ . ~ · :dll"?"''" . HEW 1977 . toO% SOLID STmt" CHIOMA<OlOIII 23" CONSOLE COLOR TV . s49911 ·. .· .. . .. We Take SJ ANO ~IONAI . •• ~'-s U YRA . :.: f IT sWI~ Trade-Ins 'LECTRONIC ' Tti•ICIMIEJILEY . VIDEO GUARD .. HJJIOW ~ . Vinyl-clad met al cabinet. TUNING ~ Simulated grained Walnut f(J.. SYSTEM .. finish 100% Solid-State ~ Chassis. Power Sentry Voltage ~ ·: Regulal ing System. AFC. • J . DM.YPtLOT Af; J •1GA&YGMN\'ILLZ. ... ....., ......... ort Study~1 I OU Ude 1D the debatAI •aid a !01&r .. 1•ar. aaa,ooo 1tudy of or...,. o.mty Airport .. ,. a1a ta.at Deeda to beNld. • H~cr, tbe otbv aide Hid tbe muatve 112·P8'• airport. enYIJ'ODmental Impact report lalll far Port .ot meetln1 ,.. !•onable and J.eial require· menta. At tbe end of round one In wbat will be a conUnu.lnc debate, none of the five Oran1e County plan- nJn1 commllaionera indicated whose ar1t1ment1 they felt had been the moet penuulve in the .E•"°fl to 11.s. Al'WI ........ Peter Jay, 40, son·in-law ol British Prime Minister James Callaghan, has been named Britain's new am- bassador lo the United States. (Story Page A4. > Man Gets 60 Days in Jail A man wbo admitted that he drew $4,287 from the Orange County welfare department while he was receiving un- employment benefits has been sentenced to 60 days In Orange county Jail. Superior Court Judge James H. Walsworth ordered the jail term and five years probation tor Harry Eugene Gray, 44, of Anaheim, alter accepting the de fendant's guilty plea. 11~R'H!.e EIR Stirs Four-hour Marathon 4~ hour marafbOD public bear· Included amoni the projecta lmprovementa and added actM ficlalsofNeWPQrtBeach. tncWednesd•Y· alreadY •Ulleeted are runway tyattheairporttoldltleplannlni Tbe city already had Should the comml11lonera extenslona,larklng lot addlUoas commlalOQerl the report la in· respoQded to what ·it conalders evenW.U, decl4e that tho belly and adde capaclty ln the ad.equatecworae. the l.oadequate environmental airport 1tud1 by con1ultant airport'• terDllnal. And tbatll why those who want tmpact report with a ~eport of its D.:!:h Mann, lobuoll and Men-N of , .. _ wu.a-t .. h d'' t 0 18 own . d ftli. the bill. It wUl be one .. -.e rro...,_... pro-o mov~ a ea 8 ran the Point by point, detail by detail, sent on to tho county Board or lb.eocwtae.,ercan, un'w't t.bofe cothnetrolt"OUnv-td: ~ty Airportftl'~Eedblllthat e the city's response was made Supervtlorl. • .... 81 _,OOOitudy 10 URI • formal tn a 232-paae cballen1.-to environmental Impact report is 1 '"'-• _, f th .. _ tb .... .a " And abould the board accept the 1tudy, the door will be open to 1tart proposed Improvement pro- jects at Orange County Airport. UC Code On Conflict Demanded SACRAMENTO (AP> -A state official says the Universlt.y of California niuat comply with state law and adopt a confiict of interests code. John Keplinger, spokesman for the Fair Political Practices Com- m lsslon, said Wednesday this was decided ln a ruling of the Alameda County Superior Court. Keplinger said the ruling held that UC is a state agency which must meet requirements of the state Political Reform Act. adopted by the voters as Prop. 9 in 1974. Twelve professors filed a tax- payers' suit last February seek- ing to block the FPPC and the UC Board of Regents from adopting the code, Keplinger said in a statement. But Judge Robert L. Bostick rejected their argument that the act would violate the constilu· tional independence of the un- iversity. The FPPC said the act does re- quire members of the Board of Regents and other high·level UC officials to me conruct of interest statements. It said whether professors will have to flle will depend OD the nature of their jo?>, an4 the con· tent of the cOD!lict ot interest code which the court has ordered the Regents to aubmit to the FPPC. accepted by both the county n Wl1 ,o,~ront 0 ose w .. ., ea~uuy. Planning Commlulon and Board said the report should be rejected City Attorney Dennis O'Neill ot Su.....-'""'rs. or sent back for reworklD& were to1d the commissioners that ..-•...., those plagued most by airport t. · . That ts why those wbo oppoee noise _ realdenta and city of-Newport Beach seeks to mllln- o.lly ... let SU!lt """• CADILLAC HUB CAP HOT ITEM FOR THIEVES S480-•fft Dlsca Crop Up •t Swap MHt• Caddies Target Man Draws Jail/or Rape Try A man who admitted that he abandQned his attempt to rape a 17-year-old Newport Beach girl when she told him she was a virgin bas been sentenced to one year in Orange County Jail. Superior Court Judge James K. Turner ordered the jaiHerm. five years probation and psychiatric counseling for Starley Lee Roehl, 23, after the defendant pleaded guilty to re- duced charges of assault with in- tent to commit rape. Newport Beach police addi ltonally charged Roehl, of La Habra, with burglary and assault with a deadly weapon last Nov. 2 after be was identilied as the map who attacked a girl in her West Balboa Boulevard apart- ment. Police said the victim told them Roehl entered her home via the bedroom window and struck her several times during their encounter. Vtduable Hub Caps Ripped Off Peking Rocked By STEVE MITCHELL Of ... 0.ll't ...... M.eff Those shiny, chrome and stain- less steel hub caps you see on 1977 Cadillacs are a prized item for parldn• Jot thieves, police say. ''What it amounts to," Yezbick said, "is a choice or whether you want tt> lose your hubs or wear out your tires." What can a Cadillac owner do to avoid a $480 loss? .. They can buy the Jocks and just get their wheels balanced more often," he said. ·•or they can try to park their cars in well- lighted areas at night.•· By Earthquake TOKYO <AP> -A moderate earthquake rocked Peking for about one minute at 7:18 p.m. (3:18 a.m. PDT> today, Kyodo news service reported from the Chinese capital. ( Pilot Logbook J But while you might pay $480 a set for the shiny di.sea at your local Cadillac dealership, police say hubcap thieves only net betwem SZ5 and _, apltce, Ot' $100 to SUIO a set at a swap meet. Who buys stolen Cadillac hubs? •·Anybody with 15·mch wheels on their can," says Costa Mesa detective Geor&e Yezbick. Or they can just give up and put cheaper aluminum hubs on their car in.stead of tbe more COS· tly beauties. Kyodo said some foreigners apparently fled into streets but no damage was reported. The epicenter and the strength o( the quake were not available .. taln the stat.us quo at the ~ and la wary or so-called Im prov• I ment proJectl that. Inf ad, miiJ!'; be 1rowtb lnductni. l O'Neill and tho city's m_,or challeqe to tbe environmental impact report 11 that the 1tudy does not cover a proposed project but attempta to cover a broad._ range of prpjects and altemaUves. -. California's Environmental Quality Act demands that such reports be addressed to specific projecta. O'Neill and others. O'Neill'a arauments were echoed by spokesmeu tor citizen groups organized to combat ex.- panded activity at the airport. Among them we re Jean WacnerofMariner's Communit.y Association, Robert F. Millar ol Airport Action Association and Dan Emory, the city's unofficia,l, resident airport expert. , Aligned aaalnat those forces at. the public hearing were spokesmen for the Community Airport Council, mosUy business and labor leaders who see "mov- ing ahead" at the afrport as vital to the county's economic well be- ing. They were joined In urging ac- ceptance of the environmental impact report by Orange County Airport Director Robert Bresnahan. He admitted that the consul· tant's report "doesn't fit a mold of normal California Environ- mental Quality Act reports." · But, Bresnahan said, as he urced the commission to make a decision that would move airport operations out of a "hold pat- tern," the report ''looks at the total spectrum or alternatives ... An interested third party, Hughes Airwest, joined in Wed- nesday's debate. A spokesman for the airllne told the commissioners that the study Leam was wrong when it described the noise impact of future Airwest jets because it had identified the wrong plane. The spokesman identified the· company's airliner of the future al Orange County Airport as 727-200. He said the jet will carry more passengers and, thus, make in· creased frequency of flights Jess } likely. · t It was also argued that the con-< sultant by selecting the wrong jetliner as the subject of the l study bad made an error when J describln.z lts noise impact. Four and one·halfhours atter it beaan, the critical debate ended with the planhlng commissfon deciding to schedule round two for June 28at1:30 p.m. in Santa Ana City Hall. All's Farrah In He said between 30 and 40 sets have been stolen from Cadilla~s parked at local shopping centers and outside movie theaters in 'Costa Mesa slnce the new model cars came outlast November. Special Saving Love and Posters By CHARLES ff. LOOS Oll ... o.llyl'llOll .... 1 don't know about you, but the Farrah phenomenon is a big Item al my house. My youngest son has fallen headoverakat.eboard for Fat· rah Fawcett-M&Jors My wife thlnka this i• awful "What's so bad about It.'' I pnJtested. •'Show me one red blooded American boy who lm't in love with Farrah Fawcett-Majors." "But dear." countered lt\1 wife. • he'• oo1y seven yean old. ••• I THINK MIKE fU'St encountered Farrah 1n a shaving cream commercial on teleVlsion He called ber "Creamy' then because he didn 'l know her name I don't think be ever saw her on 'Harry 0 ." and I know be doesn't watch Loos ··charhe's Angels," this season's television rage. It com~ on past bJs bedtime. But he does know her commercials. When he heard me talktni about the posaiblllty or buy ine a new car he 1u11eated I eel one like the car J'arrab ad· vertlses on TV. I said I would lt she came with it. Re thought that would be a fine Idea, but waa stumped when the question arose about bow to break the news to his mother. So was I . ••• WREN MIKE was down with the nu recently, I bought him a Farrah Fawcett· Majors poet.er to cheer him up. Ills mother t.boupt the picture of Farrah in a batb1n1 ault a bit 1ug1est1ve. · But it did seem to brin1 a UtUe color to his cheeks. Mike'• teeoa1ed brother and teenaeed brother's pal from acrosa the 1treet liked it, too. Al I000.11 Mllc~opened • it they were trying to ;nake a deal for the poster, promLsm, Jarce numbers of bubble f\lm baseball card.I in trade. But Mike rejected all otters and carrle4 the rolled~ poster around the houle und_. one arm rw two days. . *** W8ILE LOOKING at some pJctures of Farrah playtnc tcnll ln Mlaston Viejo I aakt it seemed to me one reason 1be wears ber hair tbe ·~ .abe do. II to cover up her ean, which, I allowed Hemed on tbe J.ar1•a!de. Mike Hid 1 ~a bll ltomach and tbreatenecl to punch m' lllbtl out. . 6"11111 l'unla .. ..,,..,....,. .... 11 pWnl' out of hand " l complained u l clllpatcbed ~to ldi room to con· tem~ate ~ thhlt• u respect for ane'I elders. . •Yoa°N the ooe wbo encouraced 1t by brhl~ bom• thatdvnpoete.r," Hid my wife. .... Bur FuaAD h•d bettU watch out. Mite Is abowin• 1lpi Of dlllo,f~ty. Yoa .-, be wrote her. a Jetter lftvttln1 ber to b.1s eltbtb blrt.hdQ ""1· He h a•t rteilnd a ft»lY and lw Just about run out of patience. • TM other nlJht ho keel me U he could write to another of "Cliatlle'1 :Ant 11." 1 think ho'• J..-nln1 toward Jaclyn Scnltlt. .... Tbat•1 tlno wttb mt. J meu, tf U'a true l'arnb wanted SS0,000 to throw out th flnt ball for tho AU Bravwa; 1'1aat wold lh le to beJp an S.yur:olcl tNtb le Ids bJft!. ~! 1¥~~----,·-~·~I""""- He slid they usually end up on older model cars, like Chevrolet Impalas, adding that when stopped by police, the Chevy owners frequently say they bought the hub caps at a swap meet .. Tbeydon't have serial num· hers on them, so they're bard to Lr ace," be admitted. But Cadillac dealers do sell locks for the cosUf chromies, at about $36 a set. Yesbick said Cadillac dealers usually don't recommend the locks to their cust.omers because they can caus.-an imbalance in the Whffl. Doctor Death ·Not J,jnked To Polygamy? SA.LT LAKE CITY <AP> -The brother of 1laln polysamllt l ader Dr'. R1don Allred, shot by two Yoana womtil in bi1 office, H)'I tbe murder had nothing to do with re1Jiioua rivalry. The 71·yar..old naturopatblc doctor waa lhot 11Jt times by two women who entered his office wleldinl ba:oc1aana. Police 1ald Wechie1day 0 no 1uspect1 have bea po1lttftb' ldentlfied or ar· r•ted"lntbacue, •'We ltmw of no nuou for this •wt'• = We ha"' no 14ea wtlDll it," tald Owea All.red, WbO iacrlb..s hll biO&bei'. m a ~ u "a rell.Soua leader.'' "1 have heard reporta of a powor atru1at• (amon1 potycamlat sroup1> in tho preu. Tbert wq no 1truu1e wJlh anyone. He waa not t.l')'inl to coml>6te wtth an..von.." beu.fd. PoOce Sft. Paul Forbu laid lt. ••• too early \o pinpoint a moUH for tbe 1)aJlna. Ho Nld Officen .,.t'ft Jnten1ewtn1 m•lD· rbett of Alli"ed'I Net. 0 H0nver, at the ~t time, tbON 11 DO waltoUeltln'Wilhlh ~·n~ · cult, .. ho al.la. on Schafer Bros. Leather We 111'6 also offering generou• savings on other /earner clialra and sofas. · Select from 30. plecse now Of1 dis-pay. Choose from excellent /eettrer color aeleotlon. . . r Leather CHAIR 111u1tratect '499 84 inch Leather SOFA Illustrated :$899 , Luxurious sofa cov· ered In leather a un· lque look and feel of ILqCUry. ' ·. . DAILY PILOT .P t> atCKY TIC&T POLITIX: 1'Jlote of UI Wbo reside alObl tb1a •t ol all possible couta abould ')'eally examine IAland Orange J CoUQty some Ume. We abould • IC}Ok but not travel too tar that . e!!~tion. -Lonldna can eive you an idea of how well off you are. Take Anaheim, for example. You D1liht be left bellevial not mucb is loini on there except Dilneyland. On the other band, the Anabeim City Council h current- ly in the midst of a delicious ln· ternal war. Thia involves Anaheim MayorWIWam J. Thom and mainly Councllpuaon Miriam Kaywood. IT DEVELOPS THAT for some time, Councilperson Kaywood ~ has been campaigning against Mayor Thom's foul habit of smoking during council sessions. She particularly detests his cigars. Councilperson Kaywood then got an ally, Mrs. Dean Olson, an Anaheim good citizen. Mrs. 0160n wrote a letter de- manding that Mayor Thom knock off bis smolcine and Coun· cilperson Kaywood read it into the record at the April 26 council session. Tbh humiliatlog attack ap. parently brought smoke from Mayor Thom's ears. He shot ' back that "Mrs. Olson should be awarded a box of Corona Corona cigars with instructions that if she doesn't smoke them she can insert them where she deems ap- propriate ... " Mrs. Olson felt she had been in- sulted. Councilperson Kaywood thought so too. Mrs. Olson wrote another letter demanding an apology from Hizzoner. · At this week's council session, Mayor Thom apologized Well, at least some people may figure be did. Mayor Thom read his letter in reply to Mrs. Olson. He did say he was apologizing. He then added some information "not for personal exculpatory pug>OaeS.' • I THINK THIS means be wasn't trying to clear himself of the charges. Theo be went on to say, "Coun- cilperson Kaywood bas a peculiar ability to incite my lre with her lmmature and perverse pettifoggery of tobacco in its manufactured peduncular form." The translation here goes something like this: Councilperson Kaywood doesn't llke peduncular tobac· co-put together in bunches like cigarettes or cigars. Sbe la perverse in attacking it-deviating from what ta right or acceptable in a "wicked and stubbornly contrary fashion. She deals in pettlfoggery-llite a lawyer who handles petty cases, especially one who uses unethical methods in conducting trumped-up cases. THUS YOU MUST conclude that perverse pettllouery aa the wontpouiblekiod. Mayor Thom clOHd bls letter to Mn. Olson by uylnJ, "Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea muima culpa .•. " Learned penons of my acqain- ,tance ·bave aucaested to me that this i1 Latin, meanlne. "My • fault, my fault, my moet drelld!Ul fault." So with a UWe translation, you can 1uesa that Mn. Olson rot Mayor Thom '1 apolot1 all rtiht. But I don't think that's what CouncUpenon Ka)'Wood rot. Senate ;vote· NearS On Budget.·Format W ASRINGTON (AP) -With ROUie and Senate MSotlatcn in a,reement OD a defense bud&et. Co41NA. Is preparins to Tote on a ftnanctal blueprillt that foresees apendlo• of a record ~Jt billlon forllat ftlcal year. a later semtofficW estlniate by b1a Offtce of Manaaemait and Budlet. Defense spend.lnJ for the current ftscal year ls eet at $100.1 billion, out ot a total budaet al. M17 .t billion. Members ol a House.Senate conference com· mlttee, ending three days ot bar1alntn1 and in· termitteat deadlock, a1reed Wednesday on the pro- posal, which calls for defense apeodlna of $111 billion and a deficit of $&t.6 billloo. AN'l1CIPATING CllAJlGBS that U.propotaJ would cut into the nation 'a mWtary muscle, tbe com- mittee defeJ:¥fed its decision in ita report to both the HouseandSeoate. A vote on· tbe resolution was set tentatively ror Friday in the Senate. lo the House, where prospects for passage appear less certain, the test was scheduled for nut Tuesday. DEFENSE SPENDING, the lsaae that divided the conference committee, appeared for a time to threaten the whole conrressional bUdlet process. The report said $111 blllloa for defense would mean a partlal slowdown in foreign military sales and would require the Defense Department to spend funds left over from earlier years and to absorb part of coming pay increases. The ft.Jure also anticipates lnflation below admln.iatration esUmats. The $lll billion fi_l'ure la Sl.l bUUoa more than the House bad voted, $800 millloo len than the Senate sought., seoo million lees than President Carter reques_~ in February and $1.8 bllllan under Liberal Hot.me Democnts, who bold the key to success of budget resolutions in that chamber, COD· tributed to deleat of the fl.rat resolution dran.d tldl year and wd they would vote aaatnst future p10posals unless deleqae 1pendlog were kept re- lativ.ely low. , One Kilkd • in Oil Blast • Pos.sibility of SabQtage Explored DRAHRAN, Saudi Arabia <AP) -A mysterious expl6sion and fire 'at one of Saudi Arabia's largest oilfields forced shutdown of a major pipeline but bas been brought \Dlder control, officials said today. A U.S. Embassy official said at least one person w~ killed.and26 to SO were btjured,. some with serious bums. ·• · He said the fatality was a Saudi foreman and that no American& were ~eved to be iltjved. Concorde Flights Cheered in Britain LONDON <AP) -"We're on our way," declared the tabloid Daily Express today in a chorus of British newspaper cheers for a U.S. federal court ruling against the ban on Concorde flights to New York airports. The ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Milton Pollack Wednes- day brought an announcement from Air France that it would s tart daily flights of the supersonic ~liner into Kennedy <A/fee Price Dip Unlikely WASHINGTON (AP> - Brazilian coffee produc- tion will improve this year, but this will bne oo im- mediate effect on steadily rising coffee prices in the U nited States, the Agriculture Department says. Airport on June20. British Airways was more cautious about narning a date but s aid it would begin flights the same day as Air France, whenever that might be. AIR FRANCE discounted the likelihood of Concorde service being delayed by legal appeals from the New York Port Authority or action by airport neighbors opposed to the British- French airliner on grounds of noise pollution. Angry neighbors of John F. Kennedy International Airport are vowing to clo&e the facility twice a week in retaliation for a federal judge's order that the supersonic Concorde jet can't be banned from landing there. Officials of the Arabian American Oil Co. -Aramco - said the fire ln tbe Abqaiq oilfield, 35 miles from thh city on the Pen.Ian Gulf, was contained within l2 hours after it aa waaMt . oU by an explosion Wednesday. It was being allowed to burn itaell out, they said. They said the Abqaiq fieJd, wbicb produces more than 800,000 barrel.a a day, was abut down. But they said Ute fire was no longer a threat to a gas pro- cessing facility and a crude oU storage tank farm nearby. "The fire la practically, for all intents and purposes, out, and the situation is under control," Aramco President Frank Jungers told a reporter who con- tacted him by telephone from Washington. Aramco operates most Saudi oil facilities. The explosion occurred Wed- nesday afternoon at a section of pipeline between two pumping stations, Aramco officials said. • Earlier reports had pinpointed the blast to a pumping station or to a gas-separation plant. The cause of the explosion was not immediately known, but of- ficials said the possibility of sabotage was being explored. Jungers denied this suggestion. "Absolutely not. It was a pipeline failure. It definJtely was not that.•· be said. ------... -=----~ lflale WOMan? Faye Cannon, 51, who recently changed bis name from Walter Faw Cannon relaxes at his Washington, D.C., home. Not only did he change his name, but a year ago started wearing women's clothing on his job as curator of the ~to9: of classical physics and geosciences at the Smithsonian s Museum of History and Technology. Can· non defines himself as a male woman. New British Envoy To Revise Opinion? LONDON (AP) -Peter Jay, whose appointment as Britain's new ambassador to Washington has stirred a political row because be is the · prime minlater's son-in-law. aald today he will try to get Americans to revise their ideas about this country. The 40-year-old journalist told ------------ a reporter "lsball.try to dissuade Prime Minister James the Americans from some of the Callaghan was to answer ques- strange ideas and assumptions lions from lawmakers . today tbei have about us -that we protesting that Jay's appoint· have an old·fasbioned sort of ment smacked of nepotism. society." Callaghan approved the appO!nt- Jay said be thinks the main ment on the recommendalfoo of challenge in the job wW be to Foreign Secretary David Owen, represent Britain as well as a P.ersonal friend of Jay and.bis possible in the United States, to wife Margaret, Callaghan's .• report back home and to dao~. establlab good relations with a Jay said the Washington post- wide cross-section of the log wDl not mate him a rich American peoplElt man. Retail colfee prices in the United States have tripled since a 1975 frost cut into the Bruilian cof- fee crop. Prices have risen to well over $3 a pound in most areas. Retail prices still lag behind wholesale levels, which are near $5 a pound. '"The people are not going to take this lying down," said. Bryan Levinson, bead of Con· corde Alert, an umbrella group of community organizations op- posed to the British-French plane's noise. GJ>eople Who Care U.S. domestic prices for at least the next eix months should be determined by the amount procesaora pay now OD tbe wwld martet. The effect after that wouJcnirobably depend on whether tbe Bruilian IOV· ernment lower& itl uport tu -wblda determines tM world market prlce ol BruilUm maee. Tbe department aald Wednaday lt WU buin1 it.a prediction ol a better Bradlian cot1ee crop on a viait by several experts to coffee production zones in the Latin American coun· try. "WE COST Kennedy $3 million to $4 million every time we show up there to protest. I can see It happening once or tWlce a week oo a regular basis if need be," be said. "We'll be there on the runways en masse to greet them." "Our legal adv1sers are COD· fident that the Judge's decision opens the way for us to start re- 1ular fllcbta," an Air France 1poke1man aaid in Paris. Air France chief Gilbert Perol aald, "We are opening talka 1trat1bt away with the American autbar1ties to clear the way fortestfll&hta." IN NEW YOU sources at BrlUsb Alrway1 1ald the test ruabta may run loto problems bec•uae the piano baa never landed there befor9' . ... GJ>eople Who Create GJ>eople Who Help GJ>eople Who Comfort GJ>eople Who Guide GJ>eople Who Enjoy Life You'll find them .. ·nam Continties to Fall .. every day in cpeople ., . Te~ Dip in Moat of Co~ "' ... ~,. 7S SI SI ti ., ., 7J .. l'O .. .. Jlt 74 ,, 7J .. ,. u •• "··n ., .. 74 st 71 SI ,, . 1' ti 11 ., ,.., ,. 14 .... .. $1 1' ,, . '° .. .. " .. . •• no n ... j FORECAST ~ :~ .. DAILY PILOT ) People wllo e..-e, · people who erea&e, people Who comfort, l)eoplewho guide, people who help, peo· pie whoenjoy Ille ••• tbese are tbe 1Ubjects lntbe Dally Pilot's People section. The People seetionbrinp toUlethepeopleyoa waattolmow ID communlt1e1 all~ tbeOr~eCoat. And, H brlng1yoaapto date on Orange Coast oqanbatlona, &Odd event• and the wedding PJansofOrangeCoast couples. · Nationallyknown~lu,mns by ADD Landen mid EnnaBombeekalsoare replarfeataresof the People aedlon. -.. . Al'~ Frog 1.,.p Oa•p · State Sen. Omer Rains won hi s third straight Legislators Frog Jump, a preliminary to the 49th an- nual Calaveras Co unty con- test May 22. Rains' frog covered 9 feet, 5 inches in the three jumps allowed. ltltutiGm. ' .. ~ pubUc'a expressid coo· ftdeoee In tho PretJderit ol the '1.nhtd Sta tea bu ui ade a dramatic tJplurn with Jlmmy Catt# u President compared to prdlOUI meuures when Gerald Ford or Richard Nbon were boldlnt omce, .. the poll said. Forty-one percent 1 d they bad a lot ol coa.fideace In ttio pre- •de~: 40percent.Uidao1neoosa· fldence and 11 percettt aafd "not much confidence.•• A year Hrller the comparable perceo· ta1e1 were 11, 47 arid M -the poorett •bowtnt In five years of LOS ANGELES CAP> - Television newsman Jerry Dunphy has filed for divorce and uked the court to erant bis wife cu1tody of their teeo-age daughter, as well u child sup- port and alimony. Dunphy, a newsc11ter tor the ABC-owned station KABC·TV, filed the divorce petition Wedn~­ day in Superior Court. ACCORDING TO the petition, the Dunphys were married in UN' in Davenport, Iowa. They separated last July 8. Tbe Mo-year-old Dunphy asked the court to give custody of the couple's 17-year ·old daughter. Megan, to bis wile. THE PETrTION also indicated the couple bad agreed on child support and alimony payments. but t.boae figures were not made pubbc. . The couple has four other children ranging in age from 23 lo32. Divebombing Birds Attack Los ·Gatos LOS GATOS (AP> -The birds are back, Divebombing flocks of confused swifts attacked two homes here Wednesday night, more than 250 miles south of the scene of two similar assaults by swift.& duriDg the past week. A PA1TERN of sorts has emerged from the bizarre incidents. Jn each case, the birds swoop down through the chimneys of houses, scattering feathers and debns inside as they desperately flap about. And each time, the experts only scratch their beacls in bewilder- ntent. They can't -provlde an explanataion for the strange happen· lngs that recall Alfred Hitchcock's thriller classic, "The Birds." 1urveya. Amoni other lilsUtuUon.s, re· 1ur1ence of cooftdenee wu the 1re•test in bailu, uolveralUes and colleges and or1anized re- ll1lon. . The per'centaae with a lot of confidence in b nka locf'ffffd from 22 to 13 percent since 1975. Thole with not much confidence dropped from 2t percent two yean 8'0to13 percent.. Unlver1iUes and colleges went a 2&-U percentage ratio In lot-of and not.much confidence votes in 19'15 to 32-13 ln the 1'77. Oraanized rell1lon's lot-of- • PlehA:Frye. tl.79 golden fried f1ah flllets end our dellclous frya ..... .,,,- Fl1b a Mor•, -11.59 golden lried hsh i 111ets • .Jaw. !ryes end twshpupptes ....,.~_,_ • ID on confidence votes were 33 percent. compared with 24 percent In 1'73, and the not-much·coofidence vote dropped from 28 percent to 21 percent. Local police departmenta and research scientist.a maintained a better than .. 1 nt1o of bllb to low conflden~. but neither has re- 1alned the confldesie. •talus It had In a Wl3 Field aurvey. The medical profea11on•1 2·1 ratio of hish to low confidence was a 11ll1bt Improvement over 19'15, butcompared3·1 witharatlo in 1973. The blab-low r~ting1 were about equal ror the Supreme Court (27·20), environmental protectlon lf'OUPI (24·25) and the news media (23-26), but ln each eaM I favor ble than in 1913 and 1975. . Not·mucb·COnfidence votes ex· ended lot-ot~onttdence votes by J0.23 percent for au and electric companies. ZS.lt for food oom· panles, 211-17 for the Jeaal pro· fenlon and 2246 for manufac:tur-in& corporations. The wor1t marks were re- corded for the public acbool 111tem, labor unions. 1ovem· ment re1ulatory asencles, Sometimes, for a change, you may want our golden-fried shrimp. Or our tasty oysters. Or clams. Or even chicken. You may want to complete your meal with our delicious cole slaw, hushpuppies, corn on the cob and fryes. But when you do want fish. we'll give you fish that's "not just fish. It's tender, boneless fish fillets wrapped In a crispy crust that no other restaurant can copy. Con1reu and t.be at'ate Leclalature. Tho bllb-low •o was ali1ht1y poorer for act.ool and aovtrnment •l•nc1 Mn· last year, but eUcbtJ,y bettea:lbr the ot.ber three lnstitutl~ Thae ratlos were:· Publlc school "'tem• lS percent ~b confidenc., '8 percent low; JAOr unions 14-0, 1overnment gulatory aienclH 11·19, Consreu tJ.aS. Lelt&latur• 1~. Qdr tM DellvPlliOt...t11 ..... ): JOU ....... NW In ,OUf ..... •• ~ ... ....,. l. I ,, ... 'I • .. -· . , . I Ovewr Dln.ner 12.59 And the prices are just a drop In the. ocean. . So if you're a fish lover·· and even if tender oy1ten, fry" and alaw •• .. '·· • "~beard this noise like 110meone lilhtinc a big fi~. There was a big crackling noiae," said Mrs. Monica Miller, whose home near Lake Visona was one of those attacked Wednesday. She said the birds were panting as they tried to nee her house, but none attacked members or her family. TrwelUNCbat1"' 11.99 you aren't ·· bring the whole crew to Long Johri Silver's. It's one fish .restaurant that's.a lot more than just a. A FEW BLOCKS from the Miller house, 40 to 50 birds dovedowo another chimney, spreading black eoot through the Uvilla room. "They seem to be confused," said Los Gatos Police Offlcer Robert Weber. ''They aren't bamung anything. In an attempt to get out. they were flym& into the walls." Lieensing Fo•glat ~arthq_rmke Stirs San Orwfre Flap SAN DIEGO (AP) -IDdiVlduall and environmental 1?0UPS are Jolnlng in flgbtina Ucen.slnJ ol the San Onofre Nuclear Powel' Plant because there was an earthquake at the lite, a San Dl~o atto~y 1ays. A petition aimed at bloetlq an operation liceoae for the power plant's new units 1 and 2 was fl led Wednesday with tbe tn cl011Da'oftbe beach thatf~ Nuclear Reaulatory Com· lht west boundary of tbe 1tte, ml11lon. Richard J . Wharton conltary to terms of the con- .. ~~Th· d 1-......1 d lt •-to atruction permit cranted by the e es~ en reau u staM Coutl1ne Commilalon. • • 1top the Issuance of a ~~ io operate the nuclear unit.I tlllesa th• utWties cu telOlve 1ertoua queetJons about tbe aa!et)r oL ttia plant;• the attbt'bey said. SOUTREaN CALIPOaNJA Edison Co. and San Dleto Oas Ii Electric Co. muat ban tbe federal operatins permlt before they atut up tbe two 1.100 megawatt additlona to tho San Onofre plant, lbcated atone Jri.· terstate $ just 1buth of San Clemente. Picket l,ines Down, Bak.en Eiid W alkoot The NUclear Recolatbry Com- mlaalon said lt 11 not certaln tt wll1 allow partlee re~ by Wbartoo to lDtel'Yene wbeit the •1ency boldl llceml.nf be&rinit tor the S2 billloa power Jll'.OJecl- tbat 11 DOW 40 ~t COIJlpl •• No date for heartnp bu been Ht. The ceaeraUn1 units are uot acbeduled to ttart up befor.1880 • • .. fish flllets. Chicken Peg l.Aigi, fryes end allw I fish restaurant. • Bring a big appetite. But don't bring .. a lot of money. ... , .... ~~ L-- Kkle. Item• Fna I~ Tut kids• llke plratel for • / peanutt -Ash fillet, Otlclcen Peg Legs or both ... -~"" *5.75 • c.ke·homa rn..z -fl1h. • c.hlcMn or combo to feed~ orlfioN · 30~5 Ha~bor·Blvd. in Costa Mesa.· Just south of the San Diego Freeway. AcrOll from Fedco. J ,, . .. • ._l . } . ~> . • ... • .,. ••• DA.IL Y PILOT EDl'r.ORIAL l!AGE Jail Deftth P~ohes The Oran1e County Grand Jury has recommended that the sheriff's department divorce itself from lnvestisations of Jail de· aths. There doesn't seem to be any coverup involved, but there is aood reason for that recommendaUon. As things stand now. the coroner's division of the Sheriff-Coroner's Office de- termines the cause of jalldea.U. Then, sheriff's investlfators probe and report on circumstances surroundin& any such incidents. As fhe grand jury pointed out, the objec- tivity and credibility of such investigations becomes an issue when jail deaths are challenged. A recent example is at hand. A jail ac- tivist named Tom Miller spun a tale of how seven unnamed jail deputies had beaten and hanged an unidentified inmate. He bad no evidence, no substantiation whatever, but the story captured some attention- possibly because no double-check system is in operation. The Sheriff's Department can rid itself of such irresponsible charges simply by calling in an outside agency to ~ the in· vestigating. Unfair Burden Orange County supervisors showed compassion when they rejected a sugges- tion that the county stop paying for emergency medical care given to illegal aliens at UCI Medical Center-an estimated $4.4 million this year. But there is no doubt the present ar- rangement is grossly unfair to county tax- payers. The supervisors should lean heavi- ly on federal sources to pay for what is strictly a federal problem. A bill pending in Congress would pro- Vid e reimbursement to counties saddled with heavy medical bills for illegal aliens. The California congressional delegation- especially Southern California's represen- tatives -should be pushing hard for its ,prompt passage. It may be. as persons addressing the supervisors maintained, that the illegal altens contribute more to public revenl.Je - tbrough state and t ederal withholding taxes, Social Security and sales tax -than they ever receive from pubUc assbtance. But this doesn't ofler much direct rellef to taxpayers in counties within range o! the border that are heavtly Impacted by the ln· fiux of illegal residents whose presence they cannot control. No one would wish to deny emergency treatment to any sick person. But so long as the federal government is unable to resolve the illegal alien issue it should see that the cost is equitably distributed, not dumped on the shoulders of the counties. Going Up If you' re wondering what the state is go- ing to do with that extra income tax it ex- tracted this year, the new price book of the California Department of General Services gives some clues. General Services is the housekeeping agency that manages state buildings, vehicles, supplies and professional servic~And it has just advi6ed the various state departments that avail themselves of its off enngs, that tbeir bills will be going up by 10 percent as of .'ruly l. Renting a paper shredder will C05l Sl2 an hoW': motor pool cars will cost SlO a day plus 7.3 cents a mile; and single-engine airplanes will cost $48 per flight. General Services also stands ready to loan out a variety of specialists at rates that include wages, overhead and fringe benefits. An accountant will cost $14 an hour; a police aircraft pilot, $21 an hour: a parking lot design consultant, 528 an hour. · In less skilled categories, window cleaners and gardeners can be obtained for SlO and hour and clerks for -yes -$6.50 per hour. The annual rent on Gov . Brown's 22,900-square-foot ofCice suite in the Capitol will go up to $148,584. That. we are advised includes not only lishts, water and janitorial services, but fresh flowers for the secretaries. Now there's a real chance for a cut- back! Odd Couple Teams Up Agnew ~ .Park Combine Buainess Talems WASHINGTON A Washington odd couple, Spiro AJnew and Tongsun Park, have quietly teamed up in London. Agnew was drummed out or the vice presidency In 1973, and Park fled from a Justice Depart· ment investigation two years. later -the former for alleltdly · accepting bribes, the latter for allegedly paying bribet. They have now combined their talents in pursuit of lntematlooaJ business deals. Park's private papers con· taln cryptic reference lo joint Agnew Park ven - tures in the Middle Ealt. We have al s o. es • tablished that A1new bu re- ceived mesaaaes at the Korean entrepreneur' a London office. On at leut one occasion, Park personally accepted a telephone 4t1easa1e for the former vi~ pn.- aident. (JACK ANDERSON) PARK'S private records also tell of built yam deals in lran. A travel Itinerary indicates that Aanew, Park and Shamoon made at least one business trip to1ether to New York City. And Agnew's name crops up in other Patk documents. Our .tlempt.s to 1et an ·ex- planation 61 the A anew-Park con- nection trorn the principal.a were fruitless. We were told that both men were out of the country. We tried to reach Acne• through Pathlite, Inc .• a Maryland firm that lists him as its president. All our questions were anawered with a polite "no comment." F ATl'ACK -Gerald Ford bu been keepln& bia~der dry, bat he ii now prep a broadalde acal.nlt the man w aucce.ted Mm tn the White HOQ.le. £nergy Administration recently discovered that 20 maJor U.S. oil companies overcharged the public $336 mllllon for oil transferred from thelr foreign af. filiates. Gulf 011 alone ripped of! the coWltry for $79.6 million. TRIS RAB outraged Rep. Cbarles Vanik, D-Ohio . chairman of the powerful House. Tl'ade subcommittee. In a prl v ate letter to President Carter, Vanik has written: "ln reviewing your energy proposal, which l substanUally support, l find no recommendation for changing the present method of import oil procurement. · "Since the oil we import is sold by foreign governments as sov· ereign states, it would appear to our national advantage to deal with the oil·produclng states on a J.Overnment· by-government bull." Leaving the neaot.lationa t.o the oll tndu.at.ry, V an.lk concludes, hasn't always served "the best interests of tbe American con- 1wner. ·· Behind Italian Ca111111unist Facade Red Doctrine Remains ROME The spic-and-span Communist headquarters of Western Europe's richest Com - munist party, in both votes and money , would make an American politician drool. But ·the illusion that here is a Com· munist party with "a human race" vanishes the instant party operatives reveal their doctrlne on life-and-death questions of world politics. Indeed, the decision or the Carter administration-though unques- tio nably backed by Italy's de- mocratic parties -lo issue its manifesto of non-involve- ment in the political "pro- cesses " or Western allies harboring Com· munist parties, may have come with undue haste and exaggerat- ed emphasis. Party leaders here make preposterous claims out of 1t ("Carter is looking at Italian reality in a new way," one told us). More important, the party's re· al view of the U.S.-Soviet strug- gle, offered with refreshing can- dor, is chillingly anti-American, yet the Carter "non - involvement" policy Issued April 7 now makes it difficult for the U.S. to advertise that fact wtthout violating its own edict. THUS, Sergio 5egre, a leading party specialist in foreign affairs t ~ar Gloon1y Gus I feel so responsible for the drought. If I'd only thought to wash the outside of my windows in December the .rains might have come way back then. c.V. OIMl!IY Gw c.mmenu ••• 1111111111-11, ,...,. 1no fo net nt<nHril; ,.11eet .,,. VI-M lfte tie,..,,.,.,. S. ... YOW .... _.,,. .. Oltom; Gou, Dell, l"llclt. ( EV ANS.NOV AK ) and member of the ruling central committee, found himself unable to say whether the U.S. or the Soviet Union gives the "higher expression" to human right.I. Calling it a "senseless com- parison," Segre told us in a re· buke to Mr. Carter that "to be avoided al all costs" was any U .S.·Soviet '"confrontation" on the buman rights question -for example, pitting the condition of American blacks against the plight of Soviet dissidents. How about imperialism, a much-favored slander against the U.S.? We asked Segre to con· sider not just Soviet military con- trol or Eastern Europe but also current Soviet activities in southern Africa and elsewhere, compared to last year's flat re- fusal by the U.S. to get Involved in Angola. The response was quick and confident: "Even your own of· flcials like <UN Ambasasador Andrew) Young and President Carter himself have said that Com munlst troops in Angola created stablillty, and that is not imperialism." AS FOR Eastern Europe, Segre told us, Moscow has troops there as part of the Warsaw Pact, just as the U.S. has troops in Western Europe as part or NATO. But, he was asked, ls not . the purpose or Soviet troops in East Germany, Poland, Hungary and Ciecboslovalda to guarantee Moscow's military control and economic domination of those· countries? ''There is a question about what fWlction Soviet troops have in Eastern Europe.'• Segre said. He added the party's routine d~­ claimer on the Soviets' 1968 oc- cupation of Pra~ue. Embroidering that curious perception of imperalllm. Ueo Pecchloli, an articulate, 52-year· old executive committee member with growioc lnfluence in the party's foretin policy ap- paratus, came close to equating U.S. membership in NATO with ·'Imperialism." "Certainly the American pre- sence has conditioned the political development of the countries or Western Europe;· he told us. ''The prevalence of American Interests, American armaments -NATO uses American arms, not European And we bave learned about the CIA operations from hearings in your Congress" (an obvious re- ference to undercover U.S. help for democratic parties in past Italian elections>. AND SOVIET imperialism? "There is no element or Soviet imperialism ln Eastern Europe," he said. •·r~perialism totally suffocates the life or a country." He repeated· Segre's hoe about Soviet-Cuban interven- tion In Angola. "Even the U.S. has admitted in the last rew weeks ·that Cuban troops in Angola brought an element or stability and democratization.'' Given these convictions. to swallow the Communist party's new doctrine on NATO -that. should they ever attaln power here, the Communists would con-· tinue Italy's NATO membership but press hard for t-be "ob- solescence" or both pacts -re- quires a staggering act oHalth. Ir much else is unclear about Italy's second largest party, this fact emerged from our dis· cussions ln the well-appointed party headquarters: the new doc· trine on NATO, whlf:h was not de- veloped until just before the Marchr197S party congress and waa widely advertised in lasl summer's election campaign, seems to rest on a foundation or hot air. • Considering the party's con• torted view or the. U .S.·Soviet struggle, its pledge to tolerate continued membership in NATO is not principled. Rather, it is another tactic to appear more ac- ceptable to the Western-oriented Italian middle ctau tn its appeal for votes -tacllca which, ln othe~ pOlitlcal areas, appear to have damqed the party's work- ing class bue. trigeored a poten· UaUy serious iMer-party debate over future strategy and at leait for the moment slowed Jts drive 'towardpower. More 1peciflcally, on elusive businessman named Samt Sha· moon bu sent joint cables to Acnew and Park about • steel venture in Iran. In hia firat m aJor pollUcat speech since leaving office. the former pTetident will tell the na· Uon on May 19 what he thinkl or Jimmy Carter's policies. Ford'• Opinion ol hi• successor, aecordlna to tntimate1. isn't favoreble. Ho lntenda to take tbc bide on Ca.rt« c.t toeb domelU~ i11uea u lnf1alJon, taxe1 and eneray. At OM ln.Umate pbt tt: Who Would· Pull the Trigger? One oablo, dated Nov. 2$, 1&'75. auured the Odd couple that the Iranian steel bualA .. 0 will srow very big since 100,000 re1ldcnUal llau coming up onl)' in Tehenn. With d&mf and other project.a, •~el conatrudion i1 extremely ud ddlnitely vaat. If you airee. wo can havo o joint venture to1ether." lo a separate cable; an atdo ad· viled Toapun Park of a Sh•· moon cable "addressed to both you and Governor S.A. as a mott u.raent and tmportaot mesaqe. lt la clear from otber evid~aco that the mysterious ··aov.mor S.A ... is Splro Agnewl who WU onee aovemor of Mary and. · W•toh It. Hen com .. • t0.wtb•r of tlt•111fh/u M>lftmlttHI' "Pord'• coma to tu• o11 the atove1.·~ TBE roam 'Pf•ld ot cant tbe llrat hint of what ta to come tn aome off·tbe-cuff r~ark.a pn April 1~ .. Kr. darter'• anti·infla· tloii Prosnm came tn llke a ll~ lt'a solna out Uke o mouse,' .uumpecfFord. Ford probably •ill poiat out ln hit May lt q>eeeh that be held the annual lnfiat.lon rate to sli.Cht. l.Y ov ftve perc111t. But under Carter, there II ,ioomy talk ot another round of "double dilit" lnllatlon. Ford a. baid at wottr .on tbo May 11 lpeecb:. U. 11 al.lo C'Oft· IUltine adviiei-1 OD ~jtol Hll1 to makelUN h.11 remifka won't Up-set t.helrpolWcal 1trate1te1. , • Footnote: Re "111 take it easy . oo Caner on fontp a.ffa.in, . P~1' ti.. delicate SALT nesotlatkm, Fdrd'1 trtends tell . "''· Quotes lo 1986"9P()rtedtbatGpercentof t.be American pubUc favored capital pu:nltbment. '1 percent opposed it and 11 percent •ere undecided. . In J.972.'13 both the Gallup and tbe Harri.I polls 1hcnred that ST to $9 percent favoted ldllln• 1nurderera, and a reeent Gall\IP ~u tells w that M percent favor I NBBD NOT »Ol.Dt out Q Don Marqula OllCe dld1'\tbat tleauae tbe ma,Jortty 11 muall~ ,,roar. It dool not follow that the JftlDartty ta alway• riot. Yet I truly believe the m!norit.1 ~rtlhton ~ mauer. Capital p11nllhmmt it •ten of CIUI' maral tlber. U •• vote .it int ~ ..UOW tt to be voted lD ... Will ... d11Dlnllbed u • ~pie. M ft Wfn, ind-In tale rot&al b1o04 ol GUJ Gllmon. l have alwa11 libel th• wWda of r.us B'r~ Oil~ 1\lb. jeet: "I am 1ttonaJ1 a1atut capital pun!UmJent. .. When life ii at tward to • trl~ tt ..... Uooall.Mi tbl wllote Ulilat alinoR· unwJUlqlf; the effect en Juda. the bar. a.bit public. tbeJvd.lclary. 1 re1-.rd • v.-r bed; ••1 think eelentlfleaUy tbe claim ti~· a. not Worth muc& White\'er pr'10I t.Ure ail)' be .ln f1i7. JildPJellt doel not ou.t- wel1lf tb9 IDC..lal Ion ae., the tnb~ .... u~m "of etii.11 forllfe." there ii DO death penalty. ln f<Nr, the ltatUtes authorWna it hue Teceatly been declared un· co~ under1tatelaw. W • can. U41. indeed probably will, be frj;btentd into t)lla barbarlbf. TM animal pan ol ua ll deeply 11t11fled when an enemy ot eoci~. that II of ui, la put tQdilath. Yet !nt ~ UI would llke to pull tbe inaer. or the noo1e, or tet oft Ule polaaaous pellet. In the e.nd, coasctence would supersede revence. 'l"bat S. what 11 to be re- membered when th• qu•Uon next coma up in your mind. 09'AHOll COAST DAILY PH.OT 'I ., .. '· .. ,. ... .. . . •• .. c ·ci~ Hall Wasting Water? SAN FiRANCISCO (AP) ·With help from the ioo, San Ftaucl1can1 are conaervtn1 water at a better rate than hoped for by droo&b~conaeloua city of. fictala. One 1tarln1 excepttoo, however, ts City Hall, which re- corded a 3. 7 percent Increase tut ·mop th. ACOORDING TO Apri\ water· use flsww circulated Wednee- d a y, the denizen• of FleiJh.bacw Zoo made do with 61.1 percent Jesa water, well above the 25 percent ioaJ set when the city .lriltltuted ratlonlq March 22. Most of tbe zoo aavin&a were achleved throu1b fewer waabdown1 of anlmala and cages. But althouth the overall reduc- tion in the city's residential areas was 29.3 percent, City Hall re- gistered an embarrasain1 in- crease in water consumption. "I can't tell you why," said Corey Buach. spokeaman for Mayor George Moscone. "I have no idea where the water went." GENE KEU.EHER, assistant general manaeer of the city water department, said be believed the extra water was used to cool City Hall computers. He noted that plans were under way to convert the cooling systems to use water from newly drilled wells. According to the study by John B. Wentz, general manager of the City Public Utilities Com- mission, apartments were down 24 percent from March, business down 18.1 percent, hospitals down 28 percent and hotels down 18.3 percent. Wentz also reported that the ci· ty, IJipped by the worst drought in the state's history, faces losses of $21.5 million in water and elec- tricity sales by the middle or 1978. Senate OKs Drought A.id WASHINGTON (AP> -The Senate has voted $225 milHon in emergency aid for western cities hit hard by a continuing drought. The leelslatlon will send money directly to communities of more than 10,000 population unable to provide their waler needs. The bill is mainly intended to pay for the transportation of water to drought-stricken areas. mainly in California and the Northwest. The program ia to be ad· ministered by the Economic Development Admlnlatratlon. . Cities smaller than 10,000 poi>ula· lion are covered by other already-existing federal pro- grams. 1he money can be dis- pensed through either federal grants or loan5 at 5 percent in· terest, the choice to be de- t ermined by the Commerce Department. The bill now goes to the House. 'BOXED' THE KIDS Prtndpal Floyd APW'"-4• KEPT IN ISOLATION TernaBrowne,9 Kids' 'Solitary' Boxes Destroyed HAMILTON, Ga. (AP) -Two open·top plywood boxes u.sed for isolating disruptive children at a Harris County elementary school have been destroyed after parents complained. The boxes, constructed and used without the knowled1e of the superintendent, were torn apart this week, a school spokeswoman said. THEY WERE BUILT 9P or· Carpenter's Evidence Bill Backed SACRAMENTO (AP> -The Senate Judiciary Committee wants prosecutors to be able to use evidence in criminal trials now banned by illegal search and seizure law. The committee has given S-3 approval to that idea in a bill by Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R - Newport Beach) sending it to Senate Finance. ~ similar bill died in the Senate in 1973. CARPENTER'S FAR - reacblng "law-and-order" bill would permit introduction of evidence if the court finds that the illegal search or seizure was conducted in "good faith, without ma lice or unlaWful intent, and without personal injury '' It as supported by the state at· torney general's office. cOlDlty district attorneys, and the California Peace Officers' ru- sociaiioo. The only opponent to testify at the hearing was David Goldstein of the California Public Defen-ders· A.aaoc:iation. Goldstein said. "For all prac- tical purposes, you really do away with the exclusionary rule ... It protects you and me and so far it baa done a goqd job." Carpenter said, "It would do away with inappropriate applica- tion of the exclusionary "4le and have guilt or innocence detided on evidence, not technicality." ItlsSBm. ders of principal H.B. Floyd, specifically for lBolaUng "p~ blem" children. A 9-year-old pupil spent several hours in one of the win- dowlesa boxes Thursday and Fri- day after she argued with other students. Teresa Browne of Hamilton ate her noon meal in the box, which was about the size of a household refrigerator, according to her tbird·erade teacher. Ellen McCarley. Floyd denied the boxes were uaed as punishment. Meditation Bill Killed The measure by Sen. Nate Holden (D-Culver City) died Wednescby tn the Senate Educa- Uon Committee when it failed to 1et a mot.loo for approval. CrlUcs contended the bill waa an attempt to get around the U.S' . Supreme Court's ban on public prayers in schools and interject rell1ion Into the cluaroom. , But Holden said there was a difference betw~n prayers and a period. ol sllence. ''It's not saying you may pray out loud. You may keep quiet and 1iL there," he said. -----:......--.-.--~------~---~~------...... ---·~------ T!!ut!d!y. !"112. 1m ONLY PILOT ·AZ . • !jt, Pistol Packing Judges?: . • I 1 Bill Would Permit Juriai. to~ Arm. SACRAMENTO (AP} -Some CaUfornla tlon to arbiti'lirily deny all aa.UcaUom for penntts. judies want to carry concealed fW\I because they A IM Anceles cit)' attorney'• ophUon la be1QI' are concerned by threall from defendants, and a dratted, 1ald Tony Alperin; deputy cll,J attonl'>'. bill bu been lntroduced that would let them arm Fred Seymour, admln1.strat1ve ualltant to the •• tbemtelves without permits. Board ot Police CommliaiOIW'I, aald the.N •en JO All Judges, from the Supreme Court to tbe to 2S appllcaUooa for permlll. ••Some bave coine Munlclpal Courts, active or retired, would be cov-from memberaofthoJudJclary,''beaald. ered by the measure, Introduced by Sen. Geor1e --------------------~--­Deukmejla.n (ft.Lona Beach). "A JUDGE WOO WANTS this klnd of le1isla- tion feel.a that be bu been threettened ... or ma,y be under some threat already," said Tony Cimarustl, an aide to ~ejlan. He said requests for the le1islation came from more than one Judge, but that the senator would not disclose names. One Judge wrote Deukmejlan : "I DO NOT NEED TO TELL you that ln these violent Umes, and with flnanclal discloeure laws that expose us, the need has become even greater for personal protection by members of the judiciary," Under Clln'ent law. a judge could 1et a iun permit lbrouah an annual process of belng photo- graphed and flncerprinted and having tho IUD ex- amined by authorlUes. There ls a $S fee. , -But certain governmental aeencies will not is· sue permits as a matter of policy, so some Judges have been unable to get permits, according to the Los Angeles Daily Journal which reported the bill Wednesday. 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BEACPAIT SAID )le Wll filhinl wtth Dr. W.S. Walker and Dr. Miltob (Jack) Arras ftom a sandbar oll St; Simons Ia1-nd this GUIDE DENIES H~EINWJ'E • ORLANDO, Fla. (AP> _, Honey Rex, t Disney World tour euide, 18)'8 King llussein of Jordan is ''just a good friend ol · my family" and she's not linked with blm romantically. Denying reports that a romance was brewing, Miss Rex, 23, said, "His Majesty ls a very eood friend of my family and be bas many friends down here." She said Disney World was a lo&ical place to take children to console them alter a tragedy. Hussein's third wife, Queen Alia. was killed in a helicopter crash in February. Miss Rex met Hussein, 42, when she led him and tbe late week ~hen the r boet 1lodlid away. "Jack went alter the boat and Dr. Walker stepped off tbe sandbar to retrieve our tackle. The Ude tot ahold of rum aod it pulled me out when I trled to Mtp him ~kin," be aald "W• loet sight of the boat qulcldy and we flcured .Tack didn't make lt back," he said. 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Imperial Hwy., La Habra, CA 90631 tOllM Hl951Nlne Blvd., Tustin, CA 92680 J,o,. .. o 235 N. Cltrut Ave .• W•t Covina, CA 91793 WIOU woman between 25 and 40, with meidum build and any color hair. "Maybe it's me not looking right," Rains said. . queen on a VIP tour of Disney ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii World in May 1975. Woman's Story 'Torehy' She Sues Over Man's Weldi,ng Cluuity Belt GALBRAITH, Iowa <AP) - Leonard Tripp says there must ~ some mistake. lie says he c:ijdn 't weld a chastity belt on a 26-year-old woman last Sep- tember. "She had a tremendous crush on me, you know, and that's the whole deal," Tripp said in an in· terview. "I tried everything to slop it. I tried everyth1og to stay a.way from her · · I dN A $100,000 lawsuit. second· and third-degree bums. Tripp, 32, a welder, pleaded guilty t.o assault and battery in the incident last December and served seven days in jail. IF HE DIDN'T do it, why did he plead guilty? "I just wanted the whole trung to die and be forgotten." Tripp said. "l didn't want to get in- volved with the legal fees and all that." In her statement to authorities four days after the alleged iDci· dent, the woman said Tripp bad her lie down on a piece of plywood, bound her bands and feet , fixed the bindin~ to the board and propped h er u p against a wall. Then be began the welding. She told officers that when the device started hurting.her. Tripp agreed t.o take it off,' trying first with a hacksaw and then a torch. The Medical Newsllite Age-Old Skin Disease Conquered NEW THERAPY ·CLEARS ACNE . Is ac~e trea table? Absolutely. say the natiQn's top skin specialists on the staffs of nui.)Or medical 1ehools. Two drugs, Vitamin A Acid and Benzoyl Peroxide applied externally under a physician's care, can clear even the most stubborn acne 1n' 8 to 12 weeks. This ls momentous news, recorded ln the nation's leading medicaJ journals. Jack Kramer, M.D., Board Certified Dermatologist, a spec1ahst in skin care for 25 years, has created six Aone Care Medical Clinics exclusively for this excituig treatment. For further information call COSTA MESA (71'4) 75 1-3363 INGLEWOOD (213) 673-0607 HUNTINGTON BEACH (714) 842-1423 COVINA (213) 966-1771 FULLERTON (714) 879-2263 VAN NUYS (213) 786-5411 Qleraldine Hauenstein. 26, of Atgona, alleges Tripp fitted her With the iron belt and after she complained, he took It orr with a clltting torch. He was charged with assault with intent to do great bodily harm. The charge was reduced by the county attorney in ex- change for a guilty plea. "HE DROVE ME home and t----------------L..---------------.;.._ ___ _ t"We didn't believe her at first. bUt she had the burns to hold up ~e story," said Kossuth County erilf Bill Lampright. He said iss Hauenstein was treated for MISS HAUENSTEI N con- tended she and Tripp, "just a friend" went to his welding and insulation shop Sept. 18. She was "to help clean it up." I' These e~rts are our Orang• County Transit District Inform· atlon operators. They're at their phones 7 days a week just to answer your questions about how to save big money by getting around the county by bus. Maybe you already think of the b as eoonomlcat tran port- ation.But you probably don't realize how economical It can be .. l \ told me the next time he was go- ing to put a permanent chastity belt on me, made of steel," she ·sald. She said she received perma- nent injuries Crom the burns, the wounds stm ache and she bas s pent more than $1,000 on medical bill&. .. I Ot~ntBe• EPA Admits ' PubIIC Auction -" \. EY8sion Try n.. Sat. and Sun. e9'enlnas at 8 p.DI. DOORSOPENAT7P.M.FOR-iNSPECilON . WASJUNGTON (AP) -The Envlronuiental 1 JEWELRY CHINA CRYS'fAL Protec:tioo Aleney ·has revealed that ooo of Its : Pluah~dotherilmmsof fumilure,cblebld'ad,elc:. • dlvilicm pl'OpOMd in 1975 to test a ~ble cancer· 1 Merohandlae oonelgned frcm outd"PllJWQ. ~ ~ cau.atna funclclde on Mexicans, to bypua Ill owa 1 WIS bmlb eta. ban on human testtnc In the United Sta&.es. 1 • ' An EPA apokesman MovecUorCXXIVellip»cilllleto: ~f1f;'Mi .. ~ Hid, however. that the Criteria and Evaluation ~ · propoaal was turned Division, tben beaded by · nEWPOiltOALLBRllS.l.TD. down by Edwin L. LeonanlR.Axelrod.oow UUW.COClltB-. Johnloa. then auoc:Jate d ued. · ~ •· deputy assistant ad· ece Rwwpwt leacb. Ca1Uonala uses "" mlnlatrator heading fu~,i:~~m'e~aer::fie0J 1 (714)M5-UOO EPA'• pesticide pro-••EBDC'' which were I .,. ...__ era ma. known to cause cancer in 1 RESPONDING to animals: such flDdiDes I _ • . "'--... _ automatically bring the I Elegant upholstery and a granite license plate could make this ~----00 &.UV subject. cbeqlicals under suspi-1 bargain at a Dallas used car lot hard to resist. The dealer, Jimmie 0:.~~b!°;~P!':!i clon uposslblecauaaof 1 Sc<>;tt. Aid be bought the casket from a man who kept it in bia orlsinated la tile bumancancer,unWthey 1 One Oumer, Great Mileage apartnieilt and the 1to,ie was given to him. Both ar. e for sale. can be proven safe. ----""!---------------------pesticide program's EBDC ta also suspect·: .. ed u a poastb)e came of 1 TIRJIS: birth detects. E d B d ~ BUT'l'llEDepartment I BmlkAmerloard.Mastarebsroe.PenoMIQeck.Terms. Omen. n u ... e e est·offfealth,Educationand I ADDlTIONALIRSPECllORBOUBSa • 1 Welfare bad placed a 1 1 Mco..Tues.&Frt.10a.m.to5p.m..Sat.12ncxuto5p.m.. FREEADMISSIOR I morat«ium on human Sun. 2 t 5 testing of sucb quea-I p.m. 0 p.m. I Space Shuttle Life Objective of Trial ti!~·:::xt~J:g was : AV~~EER: : MOUNTAIN VIEW (AP) -Ten women have Sandler said results of tbe tests and otbers emerged from more than two week&ef testing for planned or already conducted on various age the nation's space pro1ram in good spirits, some of groups and sexes will be applied to various CJD· tben;i, ready for more. " . : didates for space flight. I want to do the real thing, t1aid Mary · Bedrest is used to simulate weightlessness Gerbino, a housewife from San Jose. because tests get similar resulta on both thoee who MU. GERBINO, AT 4' THE oldest partici-pant. was one of 10 volunteers who apeot 24 d.,a UD· dergolng rigid testing to deta'mine bow women in the 35-4.S age bracket miebt witbatand ll!e on tbe Space Shuttle. have taken space flights and those wbo have spent Joa1 terma In bed. · still pennltted, and Ax· I · . I elro~ proposed· to I ' · WEBUYFORCASH 1 ~;::f~u~~~ec::;l_ ORSELLONCONSIGNMENT . _). with the Hospital de · • Giaeco-Obstetrica in . WHOLE F.STATES OR SINGLE ITEMS. Mexieo, for the ex• · pertmental feedlne of •••••••-•••••••••••••-••• EBDC cbemlcala to human beings. Tbe heart of the testing wu a n1ne-da:v stay In bed, preceded and followed by tests to measure bow they were affected by the rest. designed to simulate weigbUessnesa. "We found notbln• adverse to indicate women ln tbia age group could pot work in a space environ· ment," said project director Harold Sandler. "Tbi.9 was tbe best and most cooperative jrOup we have tested to date." A cool summer THE TESTING WAS CONDUCl'ED at the NASA Ame.s,Jlesearch Center. The wom")m were unanimous in l8)'ing they were happy to have taken part and would do it again. Teats also included pbyaical exerclaes, cons- tant Jab testing and rldea lo a centrifuge. •'The hardest thing to do In bed was trying to shave my legs," said Carol Pruit. 37, & vocational nurse ll'om nearby Dul>W. ... You're not. left with any modesty a.fW' something like tbia. ·~ "AITE& BEING MONn'OBED ntaht and day fono loaa. I thiDk some of the feminine mystique is gone forever," added Marlon Bayes. a freelance ~ writer from Alameda. • "One of the most dllftcult th1np to do was to learn to maneuver the bed pan With finesse," said Mn. Gerbino. wbo ecfded that tM most dlfticult part of the bed relt waa what she left bebiDcL '"I mlaaed the affection of my family," she said. hideaway When the heat's on outside. you don't have to suffer. A two-speed, high-tow Chrysler Air-Temp arr con9itioner. will keep your home coot and comfortable. With adjustabfe. direction and air speeds for fan, easily-cleaned filter, UL listed safety features. Grounded through power cords. Standard Installation. 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It Smoker QuitA .<:owwi l AUBURN CAP) -Berenice Pate, an elahl·year member ot. the clty council, aaya 1be wUJ quit her poet because the other four memben ad0pt'4 a ban on •IDOldnl t.n the council chambers. .1 Goi!tfl Bananas Nancy Brown got into the spirit of the first annual Culinary Art Exhibition of Edible Sculpture with her own art masterpiece -a palm tree on her head and bananas on her body. Mice Find More Cancer Perils NEW ORLEANS CAP) -More bad news from laboratory mice. Switching to polyunsaturated fats IO your diet lo reduce the risk or heart lrouble may increase the risk or developing cancer of the large bowel. The scientists who conducted the tests say they don't know whether the same thing that happened to the mace happens to people. Dr. Sara W. Rothman and Dr. Selwyn A. Broil· man, both of Boston University, outlined their fat findings at the 77th annual meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. "EXTRAPOLATING FROM animal to human ~tudies always entails some difficulties, but the fin· dings would !luggest that diets high in polyunsaturah.>d faL'> aimed at reducing cholesterol levels in the blood might conceivably increase the risk of developing cancer of the large bowel •. , said Dr. Broitman. a professor of microbiology at BU's school of medicine Chiropacter Selected Dr . Matthew F . Rosenstein of Newport Beach has been selected for membershJp in the American C~lropractic Association. Dr. Rosenteln is a graduate of Los Angeles College of Chiropractic ao Glendale and la a m e mber or the California Chiropractic Association. r I ByWALTEa a. MEARS .... ._. ... ~ ............. In the locredlble archives of Richard M. Nixon, there are few Item• ao blurre u bit story of the day be told b1I speecbwriter to decide whether be 1hould rea11n the pre· aidency. The speechwrlter recalls the episode just as Nixon recounted it in the latest of hJs tapes, this one made for television. (Related story, All.) .RAYMOND K. P RICE Jr. said he found it fantastic, too. It ls not the normal work of presidential speechwriters lo decicte what their bosses should do, only bow they should sound. And tt defies belief to think that Nix· on would have read hlmseU out of of· fico even if the line bad been there. They are supposed to be more in· visible than ghostwriters, heard and not seen. President Carter hu a sta· ble of five speechwriters to draft bis addresses. It ls not a very busy shop. Carter turns to bis wordsmiths on ma· jor addresses, but be tends to speak off the cuff, or from sketchy notes, on other occasions. IN NIXON'S TIME, the White House speechwriters cranked out pro· se for almost every event. Prose and more, by Nixon 's account. It was April 29, 1973, he was about to fire H. R. ·Haldeman and John D. Ehrlichman, and Price came in with the final draft of bis speech. "And I said to him, 'Ray.' I said, 'if you think I oughta resign,· I said, 'put that in, too. because 1 feel responsi- ble.· Even though I did not feel that I had, ah. engaged in these activities consciously. . . . "WELL, HE DIDN'T put it in. And, ah, 1 must say that at that time, I s eriously considered whether I shouldn't resign." Price, astounded at the s uggestion, never really considered writing such a line Into the speech. "You have to remember that it was a very emo- tional time," he says now. Nixon survived another 15 months in office before announcing, in a speech crafted by Price, that he would resign on Aug. 9, 1974. NONE OF THIS IS to suggest that Nixon would have quit earlier if he'd found the hne in his speech text. Ehrlichman says that when he was being fired, Nixon gave no hint that he had thought of resigning. And a President who really wants to stand aside doesn 't need a speechwriter. When Lyndon B. Johnson announced that be would not ( NEWSANALYSIS J run acaln in 1968, he read from a brief statement he'd bad ln bl• pocket tor months. Johnson WN>te lt bhnself, with the belp of b1a wife and b1I press' aecretary, George Cbriattan. The role of the speecbwriter varies with the style ot the president he serves. But when be site down to draft an address, the declalon1 have been made and be ls a vehicle, not a policymaker .. The trick la lo set out of the way and sound like the President. IN 11IE CARTER White Houte, that meana short, slmple sentences, without rhetorical nourish. "If there is any style to be striven for, it's sort of a transpar(mtstyle -like Muza.k - so you don't notice lt," a Carter aide said. It isn't easy for a writer to adopt another man's style. The Carter apeechwrlters have a well-thumbed copy of what may be a worst-seller to help them do it. The book is entiUed "The Addresses of Jam es Earl Carter Jr.," a compilation of h1s speeehes as governor, published by the state of Georgia. The substance is settled before the apeechwriters start. On a major foreign policy address, for example, the initial draft emerges from the Na· tlonal Security Council. Frequently, the State Department will put together a draft of its own. After the policymakers settle their differences, the text is turned over to the speechwriters. They make it into something Carter can say. THEIR DRAFT GOES to the Presi- dent by way of Press Secretary Jody Powell, who has over-all responsiblli· ty for the speechwriting operation. So far, Carter generally has used them as written, adding a line here, delet- ing one there, but without major changes. And that. after all, is the mark of success for a writer who prepares another man's speeches. ( EARL WATER S ) COVERS SACRAMENTO In the DAILY PILOT ,; Mrs. Pate. the onI1 smoker on the council, sald 1he was reallnin1 because the other members ln· tom ally adopted the ban when ahe wu absent. Shedldll"t give a date when 1be will resltn. ALL WOOD NATURAL OR DARK LACQUER FINISHED BOOKCASES. IT'S PURE DESIGN WITH PURE QUALITY. 1 FURNITURE Add dimension, display and storage with a working wall of six-foot high bookca•••· aplendld slngly or aide by side. All wood with precision European hardware, magnetic door latches and a unique allde-out rod system that lets you bring the 16" deep adjustable ahetvea to a forward, deeper positron without titting. Decorating service, deftvery and our fQmou• warranty of quaflty at no extra coat. Look at the quality. then look at the senaatlonal RB price . • a Watd) Variety Telethon next Soturdoy on ICTLA i II • , ... . . . ... 2nd.Nixon Talk Toniglit · Foreign Affah-8 to Be Featured u,.....,.....,,._ TV REVIEW second bookup or a decllion ~----- hlDAY AND SUNDAY, MAY 13th & 15th lsOO pm ~·~·CIYIW•..,_·Crs1 ••••,...._·~-~~­,..,,_._w..,_ • CllMllj ·~ U..,.-0!'.,AIHTlflGS • Clrlll'IMC:.• SATURD~ MAY 14th 8100 ~ COIN AUCTION • ByJAYSHARBUTI' ( . 1 )'1bow were .-pared the cod of a Preceded by a televised news . betweeo a taped Nixon and a ll\'e conference in which President . Carter when tbe President . Carter diaeuqu h1t flnt official --------· re1cbed\aled b.11 dew 'powpow for •• ~ClllectlM .. ,_ ...... '°' ............................ _.._. °"" ...... l,...~­.....,. -* · Mf•'*Mlll. 9". ·A IMIMlle fllllol US ....., d!!llrt •A~ tl'CI~ .... ._ .... ti~~• Tiii ~ 1......,.. • 1M lMll>""*'-&llifl" ·"'--., w._.. _.. ilNltolll _.. "'11 Ille U.1. lftd .,~ Int..,. trip oveneu, (11:30 a.m. PDT> Carterodginally ICbeduleid bis 2:30 p.m. EDT (U:ao a.m. PM') Blchard M. Nixon ton.libt d1a-newa coaferenee for 1:ao EDT w4ay. · I cuues forelcn attalra when he tonJcht. which happena to be the ' wu Pl'elident. same time the Nixon-Fron lbow THE mANGB c.unc 'Tuel- lt'1 tbe •ecood of Nixon'• four is bei.QI tranamlttecl to Eaat day after Freil called the White 1ebeduled taped interview pro-Coast 1tatloo1 on a 1peclal House and mentioned hil allow grams with Britllh TV peraoaall-network hookup. wu on ai tbe same time Carter ty David Frost. who paid b1m a Those 1taUdDs afftllated with wu to be oa TV. However, both reported '800,000 plus a percen-CBS, NBC and ABC were to the White House and a Fmst aide tace ot· the profits tor the ex-televileCarter"aCon.ference. say Fro8t didn't ult the Prell- clustvelnterviewa. (Shown local-dent to change tbe &!me of the Jy at 7:30 p.m. on Channei. 11, 8 ACCOIU>ING TO Robert Wold. news conference. and 29). head of the firm tranamJWq the TO~GBT'S SHOW almost caused otficlalll at 137 network affiliates an agonlzine choice - take the live network "feed" o! Carter's news session or pass it for the national feed ol the Nixoo- Froat sbow. Nixon shows from K'lTV bere, m09t ltatiom can receive only one network feed at a time unless they're wllllne to pay tor a second hookup. ••And that can be quite ex- penatve," he added. BulataUoos signed for Nixon's Cesarean Section Deliveries Double CIDCAGO (AP> -The delivery of children by Cesarean section has more than doubled In the last decade, with more than one in 10 babies now born that way. Dr. Allan Charles of the University of Chicago's Pritzker School of Medicine says the increase in Cesarean deUveries means a better chance tor healthier babies because they Jessen the chance ot harm when difficult deliveries are expected. CHARLES SAID increased use of the procedure, in which a baby is removed from a surgical open- ing in the mother's abdomen. has resulted in "less traumali.ied babies." He cited a 1~8 study recently, published In the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology that monitored children three to four years old who had undergone dllflcult de· liveries. "Where there are abnormal labor problmu, especially when uaoclated with difficult oatterns ot delivery, children Jat.er bad· significant decreases ln IQ and significant lncreues ln defect& In speech, hearing, and learning dlaabilittes," he sald. Tbe next scheduled Nlx-on· Frost ahowa ltilJ are set for )(ay 19 and 25, 1aya Ma.rvtn Minott, executive vice president of Frost'• Paradine Productiooa. Frost Jut week said he'll put to1ether a fifth program, to in· elude Nlxoo'1 response to the big questJm, why be didn't destroy the White House Watereate tapes lbat proved his undoing. MINOPF SAID this week that no national air date 11 Ht for the fifth show, which wW be an hour in length. Material for the program will ·come from unused portions ot the 28'4 hours of taping Frost con-. ducted with Nixon in Laauna Niguel from Mareh 23 to April 20 this year. But Program Five won't be in· eluded as an extra lo the four. program package originally of. !ered atations, Mlnoff said. He said it'll be oflered aa a separate project. HE DBCUNED TO say if the former president wlll be paid ad· cUtlonaJ mcoey from the add.l· tJon.tproftta Fro8t m1.11et from the .&lWonal 1bow. 0 We don't dllcuss anything ln terms of Mr. Nlxon'a fea," he 1aJd. Swine Flu V~ne Stockpiled MODELAMK ATLANTA <AP) - The naUon's supply of swine flu vaccine ls a valuable resource and it may be stockpiled for as long as 10 years, accord· inc to the national Center for Dllease Control. About 88 million doses, worth $40 miJHon, have been collected by the states. Public health of· ficla~ are trying to de· termine how to store lhe vaccine, said Dr. J . Donald Millar, director of the CDC's Bureau ot State Services. Final recommend I\· tions are expected JO about a month. .. SUCH VACCINE usually is good for 18 months, but with proper relrl1eration It can be kept for up to 10 years," Mlllaraald. The vaccine 1J part of the $135 million program voted by Con1res1 dur· inc the admlnlltratlon or then· President Ford and called "the tragedy or the past year " by Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Joseph Califano. Mott of the vaccine 11' beinl held by the slates and the quesUon, Millar said, ls: Who will control 1tln the end? .. WE HAVE suu•ted two alternatlvH," he. said. "F!rat, central atockpllin1, federally manaiect. Second, Heh ataf e would 1toekplle it under their manaae- ment. "There are advan· ta1e1 to the central stockpWn1 plan beeauae it would be eql..-to care lor. Butlltheatatesdott... it wW be Uller to dJa· tribute 1n the event of an emer1ency.'' Millar aald plans are for th9 vaccine to be uaed only in cue of another swine nu •care, which appean umttet.y. BOWBVER, THE~ mWtuT wUl use aome o( the 1t.ockpiled vacclne• for Sta penonnel next yeii/:.'ald' .M said the IW'lne. flu •acclne, if malD· talned under refrl1tr•· tl°!Cn.twould be eltecUv1 a1 a new no virus· u lont u It .la elolely rt- lat.d fo A•Vlctorla or A·' Nl'#J~Jwlnef1u.' • ''Jt mltbt .,. that we! could aee a new pan·= demlo atraln .tn the nmct! few 1 an and It would b6 no tood lor that.." ht: 1atd. "But It 11 bllh.ly UD· llkeJy A .. VJctorla wUl· CUM liddltlollal m~r outbrHka. lt'• been· &roi&Ddfot two 1•ara. ". • .. Thi1 famfJyalu Charm-itlow off.rs more cookin~ nrra in a popuia·priced barbeque. • fU ILT l'I R£Gl LA'T'Ofl li.t .... ._ ........... , ,.,..."'-'"• p ...t •COOKING YERSATILTTY ... ll .-... h, -·---pi.w-.i. • ru•s ANU"1AllU: HF.AT DIAL. !.'TAY C'OOI. HA"IOLE &XT1IA ' t Hlt;ll M()C)l) N~Rl'ST CAl!T ALA;MINUM OONSTRllCTlON ANO t AIY TO M.EAN CHARMROK• BRJQvrn'f& 0111 pu1Utlf19, regultr or combination llOtlon. Oval ~tt•rn putt more water on you, I•• onwall1. • 13999 COOKlNO SURFACE: 36J aq. in. on main pid and warmi.ni reek. 311 Redwood top, aluminum · fmne. Folds, 16x18"17" high. I AUO CIWllAI. -~ AHO (Ull()fl(M -.... CM* POllCf..INNI -oa. ,...,.. -WATtllCOI,, OM -CLOCIC$ • liCCtHT UiWI -~Pt ~ ~ ITALY -MO HUHOltUll OI onu Ill*,_°"" f~ ~OOUNICOIUCflOM ' • .,. .. ,...... ENJOY TH£ FUfJI I f;lCltEM£NT OF AN AUCTION IN THE Ra.AXED fl COMFORTAll! AlJIOSPttOE Of OM£ OF ORANGE COUNTY'S LOVQJEST ClAUERIES. HOURS Inspection and Private Sales Mon.·Tues.-Wed.·9 AM·6 PM• Ctosed Ttucday Frl.-Sat.·Su1t Two Hoon Prior To Auction TERMS-U•~ BankAmericard -Muter CNrae -Check .. Cash Yellnd Blllll'in Ltd. 1232 No. Tustln Ave. Ortn1e, c.Rfomla 92667 (714) 633-2857 • l~TION •On lw••,.,.. fll\I _...ol IYWLI .,._ .. I .•. ~_.. ................ ..., """ ......... ... --H~Ylllaed LlcenMd Auel~ ...._.~~-...... .. -...-. .-. ol-.U £weSmige1w · Comedienne Totlo Fields was resting comfortably after surgery to counter im· paired vision in her left eye, according to the Stanford University Medical Center. The eye pro- blem is another com· plication of diabetes, the illness that !orced amputation of one of Miss Field's legs two years ago. 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Tn 165/15 34as <211114> IUlllTIO ... ftfllll&anlUTUYm "'., •-r-.rn---.m . LUBE, OIL CllAIGE fr OIL FILRI .......... _.-... .......... ............................ .......... """ .... "' -.....i ............................ ......... 'l.ll!H! !..IJIJI , ........ IOIPACUW .• 49".,__._...,...., __ ,_. non •asc' 1U1 •• ,.Ji9 ....... _.a•• • Hl·Al~t lllflCS 6 /ff tlSC HIS • Hlllll lllL CYL411UI • Hll AU llllll • HCI .... , llA.lllMla= PAID •t) • ... AU&.u • aAllll CILfHI .. HAii HUI 6 ltlll INllU • AH HAii ntlt • .... fllt Ult .......... ACll ... .......... .._ ........... . ·-mt.-.,. ........... .... • ,_..,..,. -c-.... "" ..... -·-Ma--·----·--········~ -'-................ : ... ___ ...,,_ .... ,._ .... I While tbe county'• unemployment rate re- mained at ita Manb level, the number Of un· employed people dropped from .0.200to38,800. Fewer unemployed people but a at.Ide UD· employed rate rellecta a 1rowtb ln Orange County's labor force. IN MARCH, mE COUNTY'S civilian labor force wu 8'5,300, according to EDD. By mid·Aprll, however, the force bad 1rowa to 85.'MOO periona. Of that number, 816,600 were employed, an all· time high for Orange County as both lt.s labor force and labor market continued to grow. Accordina to BDD'1 monthly labor report, the county's unemployment rate can be expected to drop to4.2 percent this year. 2 lif Cl Rr.ofessoi-s Planning Lectures • ltJ' O. C. llVSTINGS ••o.. ....... Newport Beaeh NlideDt Ruth Jtab.D. 719 -bMll appotnted by GOY. JtdmuDd Brown Jr. to the ltate'I O-ml•ISaa Oil Aelnl· Jin. Kabn. wbO 11 • inemberol tbe dty councU'a Community ~ au... '.Mvtscry eomiam.e, wlalda w 'doae tbe Plumlne tor taa. el~'• Mllor clttseD~. wa amoq 17 peo. Pl• namect to tlae commilllcm by tbe aov•ncr. lotm Edle, • apokelman few the 1t1te Dep•rtment of A1ln1, which worts wttb the commll- 1ioo, said tbe enlar&ed com- mluiOb membership will allow the crouptQ.explore more areas ot lnt.eratand w1ll provide "a much more dlvenlfled croup of people to work with.'' ••• CAUFORNIA Secretary of State March Foq Eu will ad-THAT MARK AS WELL as the cwnnt 4.5 per· cent are well below the seven percent national un· employment rate. EDD's labor analysts said employment Olttf 1>0rtunities should continue to expand most rapidly in resale and wholesale trade, manufacturina, finance and construction. Two UC Irvtne faculty memben w'bo btvft been promoted to full proleasonblpa ln Entlllh wm pr.- sent inaulural lect\lret on tlMlr apedal t1eldt Of L atudb~. Frank R .• Lentricchia of Costa Mesa. 'a ~en Set literary critlc and asslatant director ot the UCI 'l School of Criticism and Tbeort, wm beehl tile ~h B~·wv.au series May 17, with a lecture on ~'Northrop i'r)'o'a ~1 ..,. ~ Wholesale and retail trade establishments added 3,100 workers to t)lelr payrolls in Orange County last month, according to EDD'a report. . THAT ONE-MONTH GRO\\TH was helped by the opening of several new r estaurants and theaters, the report said. Employment also rose In what are le~ service jobs, growth attributed to seasonal hiring at county amusement centers. Man Sentenced I SANTA MONICA CAP> -A 23-year-old drilt~r bas been sentenced to lire imprisonment for the ~ouble murder or a COUD· ty auditor and his son. Thomas Ringo was sen. tenced for the killings or James Cooper. 62, and t\is adopted son, Douglas StandeU.~. Deatla Notlee• WATTS PLORl!HCI! MAY WATTS, ruldent ot Los Angeln. Calllornla. Pn1.o -•• Mr/ t , 1m, Siie It aurvl .. d by ~ llinberld LeRoy A. wem, parents ~. and Mis. LH Tome•••· C.011• ~. C... sister Carol Fo•. D•IM ~nt. Q . Strvlctt w111 Ile lleld Sal • ,,,., 14, ll:JOAM at Bell 8ru.twey Chapel. 8tll Broadway Mortu•rr dlrutorJ. OllUHO l"Efh OIELIH(), rnldlnt of C<Hte Mese. c.lllorftl• Pas,_ ••o Mav •. 1'11 Ht Is wrvt"'"' by Ill• wife Coll""· '°" Jeton. --'II\ ... ""4111 aftd H•l.-i G1elln9, Cosi. Moe. Ca , IH'OIM" Fred and Ht<mM, Cotl• ""-'•·Ce •ftd a w\ler lnqtlcloi.t1119. Coll• llMM, Ca $ervlct1 will .,. Pleld Mori • May 16. '1 OOAM. Bell Br-•r CNIOtl with tPle lltv Brue• A ICUrTlt olllcl•ltl\9. 8Pll llr-•rMof'lverydlrector\ 'Anatomy of Criticlam' -20 Yearsl.ater.'' · Dr. James McMlcbael of Laguna Beach, a Poet and director of th• UCI WriUng ProcraJO. wil speakMay3'on"Wb,-PoetryIQulllMe." , Both lectures, open to the public wltbou( charge, will be beld l1'l Room 220 of UCI's Sodal ScienceTowerat7:30p.m. Dr. William Lillymao, dean of UCJ'1 School of Humanities, 1atd the lecture prosraot ii modeled after the European tradiUon tn wblcb acbolara at· tain1ng the rank or lull professor present a 1eneral lecture on tbetopic oftbe.ir researdl. • The Oran1e County Trial Lawyer1 ~Hoclation bas an· nounced the avsilabUlty of their Speakers Bureau comprised of attorneys ln every field or law. Talks and lectures wlll be available at no cost to any or· 1anhatlon requesting the speakers. Interested groups may contact executive director Art· nabel Watkins lt542·7104. 11MU J 'IOllLLIHO VEllGN£11 ANDREW 5CH1lLING, r••ldettt of ~1 .. ac:h. Calttornte Pe1Md -•Y /IMy 11 1t71 SurvlftCI by hi\ wife KMlllMfl 5<1\1111119, d.tutflttft Dorh ,.o~v. WOOdl..., Hiiis, Ca •"d Jun.lie Oerrv, Reno, Nev , b<othtr Louis C Schllllnt Ort9&n - a ''"" ~rite S!w>9rtft, Tuct0n, Arl1 Servlu• wUI be lltld at t •toPM, Sat Mn u at Pacific: Vl9w Olapet, 1 ... n~ •vo STOD811CS .,. · co~o ~~~ ~~~!.· ~L-',_...,,_ ·,. 1lecl11 but flt like i-.-11 C9rdurey lella. Thty'r• ''""'"' Paclllc View Mt'"°'''' P•rll. ... ..,port 8ta<I!, ea. flemlly wote•" 111•morlel contrlllullont t o tech pe•\On's •-ltt c!Mlrltv. Pacltk vi.,. 1Mrtuery~1- .A!JITIN . WILLIAM Gl!llARD AUSTIN, re•I· ''"' of San Cit-It. Calltornl• PAOt\ad twty May I, 1'77 AM-let MNl<n to .. .,_.d et 11 00.AM, ,., , M<t., 14 et l>aclllc Vll'W °""'· l11t"• m.nt el Ptdllc VltW Mllll6rltl Peril. ~..,otf .. ac:ll, Ca Ptlnlly llJ90t"' ~..,trtlluCklllt i. your I-It• ,,,.,11., 'ac It tc: View Mottuerv dlrtc ten · '~""°" JIPFll L THOMpso.., r•udem DI e1 T0<0 Cal ...... le .... ,.., away May 1t.tt'11111111u .. o1n, .. .., 'IMluur ""'"Illy her H ll Me< .. M, MtC.11.., tM Wllll-H H McCalltll d ....... trt AUit L iclloll anll Vl,.ilff M. S..O, brotll0r1 fl'r-elld RellHt HWllW, ot..,t11 9r""4Clllldn11 e1141 1 trHl •••nclefll ... .,, Oleoel ~ ~ lft· tart!Mftt fl'rt Mayt&,J:OOPM. Otrtt .... &., Wtelfftt1111er Mtmot111 .,.,. Mtr11>1,., .,,., CAl<'lltl ""'' ....ctlaOTtBI SMl'THS' MOltt'UAl.Y 627~nSt Hunttngtotl Beach 53&-e53t " ......... , COLOMfAL~ NOMI 7801 Bot11 Ave. Westminster 893-3625 PAC1"CYllW ...-.OllAL,AU Cemetery Mortuary Chapel isoo P1elf~ View Otl"9 Newport, Cellforntt 8-44-2700 We1h 'em & weer '•"' noo4k "° lroniftgl llGUL.UL y ', ... " A~ cum 111orc. .Gym Shorts for IVY' and gym ..,._ for Fl• for the active lflilWh leok. 1~ nylon with v.aley style and contro1t Mndl uft, coMfortablo and easy te tell\• CON of ond ••• thty',.on aaloll bouLAa&.Y $1Ut . lough a T~h Donlml UOULAILY $ 13. 99 dress the Ia e~Uonal Trade Le ape ol Oranae Coanb' Ml)" 19 at the Marriott Hotel 1D Newport Beach. . Her toplC Will be •'TIM Role ol CallfonU.• tn World Tndo." In· t.ereated buah•amen are tn.U.. ed. Addltianal lnform8Uob•Clft be obtained by ~allhtl Paul Parklnaoo at HO·•ato, or Vladlmlr Su.tbOv at 657-1553. ••• ASSE•BLYMAN SON CordO'fa CD·El Toro) will be tbe apeda1 l'uelt at • MQ 21 wine ad ~party for mem· ber1 of tbe new lrdne Democratic Club. n, party Will be at the home of Dale and EllJabetb Freebeq, 12 BlueJ_ll)'. 1D the v~• iot Woodbrlqo. Feitivities DellD' at 7:30p.m. Tbe public ii lDvlted. A S3 donation will be soqbt at th\ door. ••• ASSEllBLYll~ COSl>OVA bu been aP:POlnted to tbe No sembly'a Seleet Committee OD CorrecticlGs and to tbe Jolnt Com· mittee OD ltevllioo 91 the Penal Code. Cordova, a former Oranre. Coun\)' deputy diatrtct attorney. rills vaccmcles on those commit- tees e1eated by tbe realgnation ot Alan Sleroty. ••• Famille$ planntnf tbelr camp· ing vacations this summer should lint check and see if the · camp~ baa been adversely affected by the dt"ou1bt, M · aembl~an Demrla Man1en (D-Huntinglon Beach> baa eau- tloned. • .. The Drou,ht InformaUon Ceat.r lD Sacramento bu na. ttonal cuaPli'OWlda abowiQC the coodllicnl at tbt 11~ '' Manaera Hid. un Will be updated fre. qu~ t.brou1bout UM lonl. dry summer. •"The~ II .vallable In m1. cllatrtet .me. at ien1 Beach B9u1evarct; Sutte m. HwiUnatcD Beach; I lnvtte local natdellta to comeln..Splcku,pa~ ... Hearings Set On lneulation ·" ID San Diego Public bearinla conducted by the California Public Ucmtles Commluioo will be hel~ ln San Die10 to dlacun home lnaulatian lncent1ves for customers. At luue ii the meat to wtalch utilities sbould offer flnanctal as- 11.atanee, cuidance and Inspec- tion Hl'Vicea for customers who lnlulate tbell' JK>mes. according to the Commlulon. Teatlmooy will be heard June 27 ln tbe Conterence Room of the San Diego Unified Port District from3to5p.m. ahd7to9p.m . Public heartn1s will also be held June 28 ln Los Antelea at the Commisstoo Courtroom In the State Office Building. Tbe Utility companies are also expected to aive technical testimony liere Ida)' 12and13. S"'oll & forgo rovoru · "'"' Hawellan Sftfrfl. t In time for tho hot __,._ to come and -~· t ... KiCJ'S 'First' I I I • In blis ~ife By MARCIA l'OMBEaO CW .. Otllly ...... MaH Ron Johnson · lovee klds. ln fact, the 35-year-old Mbtnesota native admlt. to act.Ina a lot like a kld himself at times. "I like to set down OJl the floor and romp and roll around or stand on my head. I do 1Wy thints that mJ1bt be couidered childlike," ti. cooleued. Johnson often can be found ln his omce toalnc a aott. 1poogy buketball at a mlnlature net children," uld JQhnaon. "Vfslton ofteb uk, 'Where are the clµldreti 1' They h•ve a con• cept Of ~e old orphana1e. We no" deal With plac:lna cblldr~ ln !oater homes before they are placed with permanent adoptive parent.a," be said. Johnloo noted that CHS pro- vides C<>\JNellng that ''teaches P'OPle to become ~tter parent." u Well &f preJ>attna e~pectant adoptive couples for parenthood. above hi.I door. Or entertalnUi1 a "WE ALSO SEE families cblld with an ovenlied atutted where the mother or father no purpledog. longer want. to be a parent. We But for the put two montha hia try to oiler alternative.. "play" time bu liven way tb-ad-"It'• a relatively oew social mlnistrative dutles. He i4 the concept. but !amllies are feellnl new director of the Orange Coun-more free to say 'I don't want to ty District, Children 'a Home parent thi$ kid but I do want him Society of California. Johmon is t o h a v e a g o o d h o m e responsible for a staff of 20. somewhere .... He explained that the It'sCHS'sjobtofindthosegood statewide organization orielnat-homes ... The roster proaram ln- ed in 1891 and, until about 20 eludes 30 homes for our use. They years ago, was primarily an usually are 75 to 80 percent filled adoption agency. wl th kids of all ages,'· he said. One of Jobrulon's duties aa dis-8EllVICE8 available througlltflct director is to develop pro- the dl.atrtct omce ln Santa Ana grams relating to the care of have expanded to lnclude foster children. home care, counseling to parents He is particularly excited and children experiencing family about working with the Orange confllcta or cri1l1, pregnancy County Department Of Mental counseling, referral information Health in setting up two and public education ln the fieldl sf>eclalized foster homes. of pareolin& and child develoP- ment. ..THEY ARE FOK emotionally •'All our aervlces are connect-disturbed c:hil4ren 5 to 12 years ed directly or indirectly with old whO are npt well enough to go . BEA ANQEASON, Edit~ S Thurldav. Msy 12, 1977 B 1 , home yet but are stablliied enousb to leave the hospital." Another aspect of CHS is that soot al workers see '•actual physical or emotional child abuae cases, as opposef to ne1lect cases.·· Johnson added that abuse in· stances sometimes are "alm06t easier to work with, because there's at least contact with U>e child. With covnsellng we try \o make the parent aware of con- strucUve \,lie of thelr energy with the child, rather than destructive use.'' A major service at CHS is presnancy advlalng. "WE SEE MANY young girls and we encourage them to briiag tbetl' boyfriends If there Is sUrt' a relattonsbip." Counseling b based on an ob-- Jectlve rapproacb by offerin& . ' l. • alternatives rather than telling the YOUDI women wllat to do about the unplanned pregnancy, he pointed out. Jobmoo's new responsibilities don't leave hlm much Ume for counseling, but he hopes to con- tinue it occulonally alnce hla Jove !or children hu olten result- ed in becomln& emotionally in- volved wfUuome cues. • "J'Hi woaK \IERE ts »Nltive -we're .Uddin& food h'oinea for these chlldren,' he said. His "open-door pollcy" means that any chUd can stop in tor a game of buketball any time. He's never too busy with budgets or commtmlty work to stop and pl~. Has .tnterest in helping people stema from bis hil.h school yyrs. 1t;hcn he lived in1be dormitory of ii residential school that was a branch of the Uruversity of Min· nesota. "My peen $larted coming to me to talk about girlfriends or sex. I guess I was a good listener, althOUgh I like to talk too,'' he joked. Aftertaldni aBA in RS~cbt>loJY and sociology. at Concordta Colle1e in Minnesota~ 1-e graduated fromiJte Univeralty or Michigan with~ MSW,. THE ~A ANA realdentbu served u casework supervilor for CHS alnce 1974. Prior to that, he wu employed by the Oranae County Department of Mental Health as a psychiatri~ social work conaultant specialiiing in the study of geriatrics. ,, An active" member ~the Oranee County Council on Ali:DJ, .Jobnse!n also hd been a d.-btr ~ecognition DeserV,ed Ron Johnson, new district director for Children~ Home SociefY, loves kias and loves to 1 entertain them. Julie Matulls odviously loves his 'basketball' coaching. r DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY RI CHA AD KOEHLER nP u:l .01 1''. ,. .. - of the Retired Senior Voluntell!r Program Advisory Board. "I have an in~rest In both sides of the hfe cycle -the elder- 1 y and kids . There are similarities in both groups. "They don't have a lot o!aaytn thlnea. and they don't have pro- tection of their rights. • "The elderly often have ~ much time on their hands, ~ they start to behave ln a chlldl e .manner. When they rearest, i s ulsually misdiagnosed JI serilllty -but ll'• really borfdom,0 he uplalned. PreHnUy, the single Swec!e'• life la centered on childten of -11 ages, especially bis frlenda' children. "Al moat all my friends have kids of varyil\g Uea, be said. IC)-• I'm around a lot bl Uttle ones arid teens." He'd moke a ereatdad. • .;Cl u.b .Ke,Y·ed to Service ~ By DENNIS Me!LELLAN OtllleDally~ll~lt.tt The students at Marian Paraons School In Costa Mfta look forward.~ Thursday after-' noona so much they count the days until lt rolls aro\lnd. Th•t'• when a dozen Corona del Mar Hish School boys make their weekly vt1it to the school for trainable mentally retarded children. The boys play volleyball, baaketball and other eamea with the students and 'h Ip tb"11 with tbelr clus work. They also have built a storage shed and a play house for thci children. "They are a fetutlc 1roup of you.n1 men,•• aaya lead teacher Joyce Barnes. "They are warm and peraunable and they Identify very well wlth the kid!. "I Just can't say enough about them. They really have con- tributed to our pl'oeram ilnd helped enrich It.•• The recipients of this praise are the 65 members of Corona del Mar ffigh School's Key Club, which recently woo a $1,-000 Dls- ney land Community Service Award. Included in their visits to PattOl\I, which beean last Sep- tember, have been two dances, a Thankaglvlna play and a 1ift of a piece ol planroUQd equipment. BUT PARSONS re just one or dozens of project. the eroup Is ln- volved tn during the school year. They include: -An Easter weekend 2$-hour dance·a-thon, which ralsefl more than $2,500 for f1_.tcular Dystrophy. • • -A fund-raising calendar, wbl'Cb nttted Sl,300. It will go toward 1ending Big Br-other's children to camp. -Two out-of-state trips-to Cua de Esparanza in Baja and the Hopi Indian reaervaUon in Arizona-which dellvet'ed food, clothlng, toys and furniture. -A haunted house !or tbe March ti Dimes and an East.er Seals Ping Pong tournament amona others. Combined with their volunteer work at school-servlnf u gate guards, helplng out in the llbruY and at school dances and back to scbool niaht.--adds up to almost a project a day, according to vlu president-elect Alex (Trey) Rl>bertaon. A junJor with plans for a Jaw career, Robertaon baa been a club tnember al moat three years. HE WEHI' TO a meet.tn1 with a friend and liked what he saw: "A bunch or guys that got to1ether and did neat thlnt• for people-- and bad a lot of fun doing it.•• That's what apparently motlvates the other memben lO participate in the or1anJzauan. 1pon1ored by local Ktwanl1t club1. And their involvement but not1onounn0Uced. 1 A mimber of Key Club In-j tematlonal, the eroup won three awards at a recent dlatrlct con~ vention. f Pre.ldent Mlke Stark received the "Beat President" awardJ And their Involvement with' Parson• School earned them second place In alntle 1en1ce and third place in overall achievement. WbJle the three-day vtstt to ArlJooa--they rent*1 a 14-foOt truck and loaded lt with ~ted1 lteml-iJtandl out ln bll mtnd,1 Robertson said their work at Panom wu the m01t memora- ble. "We'fe had a lot Of parenll call aQd aay thank you," be 11Jd, meptlonlnt they comment on1 how muc6 th• chlldren look f onr&rd to theli vlattl. "That re- ally tnues JOU feel 1~. Jl2 DAILY PILOT DEAR ANN: I bad a very buJl', auccastul career before I me( my husband t• 7ean a1.o. Ho ii the mott wondertul anCI lov- lDC pel'IOll tn tM 'fOl'ld. I bave nevtrwantedforanythlna.From the outlide my llf • loou perfect -but I'm mlaerablo. Yeste:rd.,. I told my buaband I needed to 1et away from the club work, th• lundbot and tho co~ttall• at noon with "tho g!rll." I told him I wanted to wijrk from 9.4; three daya a wffk. He aald, '11 don't want my wile to work. It wouldn't look good" O\Jr two beautlfuJ daucbters are io school all day. I don't need Ute money, but I do need African Motifs .Legends Inspire Design Ancient d~orations · of shells and jewels, stone carvings, re- counting old Nubian anecdotes, and papyrus and lotus leaves. . These form the iD4piration for a gro~p of designs by The Designs Works in Bedford· Stuyvesant in New York for a new line of towels and bedding. The pairing of theme and pro- duct ls \lllusual because of the de· signers and their relationship to buainesa. The Design Works, in Brooklyn, was founded in 1969 as a aelf-help business operation to produce home fashions and fuhlon fabrics. Ht is compoeed of blacks from Jlldford-Stuyvesant, which ls one ot New York's largest low· income black communities. t ls an oreanlzation of blacks aatd by blacks, but not just for bflcks, a spokesman said. herl ?ltuo, deslgo director, a ed, "We don't do 'black de· s n' or ethnic design. We use ica as a base o( operation. We d not copy. Our deslen.s must be a cepted across the country.·• rs. Nero, who graduated f m Pa.rsona School of Design in w York, sees crafts, from both clentand modem civilluaUoos, as a great source of Inspiration. ..ihe ha.a helped build the com· i:-nY into an operation which oc· ies a 40,000-square foot screen nting plant and 1s con- ered one or the most dynamic lgn studios In the country. t The CWTent group of prlnts, in· ~enced by the crafts and wers of Nubia, illustrates the oluUoo of African motifs from ancient forms to contemporary c!"ign idioms. Three prints are in the collec· t~n. "Nubian Treuuret," the f st, combines the jewels and s ells used for decoration in an- c ent daya into an arreatine con- t mporary print with awirlini fluldlt)'. It comes in ru.at and sbverbtuetheme. : The 1 econ d,, ' •Nub tan I?e1enct.," adapt.I the atone carv- ia11 'WhJch recount the ancient ahecdotes and history of the land s!>uth ol Cairo. Its color 1cbemes a.re terra cotU and charcoal. . •'Nubian Flowers," the third, pOrtraya papyrua and lolus baotlOCDI, the same Oowen and gruaes tbe ancient Nubian.a used f&r decorative and functJoaal i .. ma from maps to bolldin1 po lea. The contemporary /attero la s on( yet ll'•Ceful an comes in ooe colorway, a combinatioo of ~blue and terr a ro1a. Tbe three deslp 1n a collec· tlon for Utica entltled .Evolu· tjona. la avallable at the ]froadway. aomethloc' ltlaualatinl to OCCUJ>Y m7 mind durlns ~ week. U I Ila)' home, IOIJleoDO alWl)'I ~alll IDd ·~ "Let'• io out to hmcb.'' Then tt 1 two coclttal11, and another-and another. I've done it ao many times, ll '• frtahtenlnl. How do I tell ~husband l DHd to el aw from the martini f unch r tine, lb• 1011tpa and do 1 metblnf worthwhile? I would 1Ull volun-teeronecS-.Y a week, but a chance of aocJal scenery would help me feel like a real person. -GOING DOWNHILL 1tt to JOG. Mil ..im bhr•tb' UM'• rat.Hr laan a wortda• wU • a 19*. O..'laetlalie,odeatnJ 10L ftllil .. bli&le JOG llUST wt.n. '· DEAR ANN: I read wtth ln· tereat the let.tu from the 1trui1l· int youn1 dentist wbo com· plained about h1I "Cree-lOadl.nf reliUvea." May I say &0metblng to that 1mart alock? DEAR STRUGGLING YOUNG DENTIST: When YoU were youn1. your relaUvea •bowered you with attta and never stopped unUI you went away to coUese. Did you ever re- clprocate7 NOi You thoutbt you· bad everJtblnl comin1. The people you call "free-} Two prints from the Evolutions collection are combined in a bedroom setting· (above). The designs were inspired by ancient artifacts from Nubia. At left is Sheri Nero of The Design Works, which created the collection. ' loaders" are your own Oeah and blood. When a denU.t ltarta out to pract.tce <•am• u a pbyalclan> be uaually •Ill tn bl.a office dolnl nothlnt for several months -or tonier. You oupt to be dam clad you CID aperlm t OD your ~ latlva. QuJt compla1nln1. -KEN<mlA,WIS. (Ann Landers~ DEA& KENOSHA: Now that'• •'•* I e.U a aoat reb•Ual.11.., "•'111~ JOU• deatllU., care to rajmd. l'U pdld the bed l-. t.er. DEARANN:·l'veretd many of your comment. about the rules of convenatton but I 1UU don't know bow to handle tb.ll one. We bave many pt-togethen with frlead1 and relatlv•• t.brouebQut the y ~ At every satherlDI the HD\e people dominate the convenaUMI often repeatine things we've beard t40 olten. No one wants to antaconi:ze the otf eoden but ii there any w~ to tum them ott -1bott of aaytn1. "Shut up. wtll · 10u please! We already know wbat YOU think." So far no one has been able to come up with a squelcher that .work.I. How about' a aolutlon? - BENT BAR IN CALIFORNIA DEAit BENT: Be direct, but pleHut. Sample: . "Please -..... let Baroid tell us ..... be tbJaU a6oa& ltlCh·•Dd·ao. We can Usten to eacb .U.er after a.1 IOGt>." If yoa H1 t!lle oftat ~. and wltb nnn.ne.a, roa'U IDeace Ute blabbermoatthi. . Pa~ta. whnt should you do U your teena1er la havtn1 aexual rtlaUona? Ann Landera's oew booklet. "•U1h School Sex and How to Deal With It -A Gulde for Teens and Their Parents," give n<>-nonaenae advic• on how to.handle th.la delicate situation. For each booklet, seod 60 centa in coin plus a lona. atamped1 •elf· addressed envelope to Ann Lan· dera, P.O. Box um, Cblcaeo. u: llnolJ 60811. Mother's Humor 'Camp~ 87 EU1A DOMBECK tMy might carve somethlnl out People are alway1aaytn1 there of it for crafts. isn't &.Q)'thlnc funny tn the world Flubllgbt for find!ng way to anymore. There's nothing to outdoor restroom: (Be prepared laugb at and everything ls so to have your child say on the la.st aerlou.s. day of camp, ''So thal'• where What do they know? the bathroom ta.") Tlte -other· afternoon, my son Comb. toothbrush and other received a mimeoeraphed sheet toiletries: U God had meant tor that was one of the funniest children to permanently wrinkle, pieces ot fiction I've ever read .• He'd never have made them drip The heading on lt read, dry. "THINGS TO BRING TO Book for light reading. (You CAMP." show me a kid reading a book at ' Maybe it I were a new mother camp and I'll ahow you a kid with sendlnJ her son to camp for the two broken lep and an X-rated first time, I could have taken it comic book.> seriously, but I'm an older Four changes of underwear mother and I haven't bad such a Che didn't start llfe with that good lauth alnce my doctor told many). me to set off my feet for a few · Towels, two bath, one band~ days in um. a fa~ecloth. (Label them towels How's this for humor? as most campers do not re- Brtng three pairs of shoes. CA cogo.lzethem.) kid who owm three pairs of shoes The trick to camping ls to be can only mean one thine. Hls "cool." Never act like you know gym shoes have come apart in what a pair of pajamas are. a three pieces.> raincoat and boots, a pillow or a Stationery. In a waterproof bathing suit. <I know or one container. <Preferably in a U.S. mother who sent bangers to mailbox with a mesuge written camp with her son and be had to on it and stamped the day before change bis name>. hegoestocamp. It's the only way I suppose there was a time you're going to bear from him.) when I was quite complete about Soap: You never know when filling in the forms. Bul all that r . ~ AT WIT'S. .END has changed. Under Allergies, I Hated showers, doing dlshcs, making beds and finding his way home from anywhere. Under personality traits that may help the counselor, I listed one, "He thinks he's an only chlld." Under parties to call in case of accident, I gave our number and tberudded, "Let it rlne." . I've fOWld the less visual a parent can be at camp, the better time the boy has. I'll never forget lhe day we drove 60 miles of dirty road In temperatures of 85 degrees. arriving just In time for the awards ceremony. J waved to my son who looked at us like he had never mel us before. "Where a re your parents?" asked the couruelor. Our eyes met in mutual amaze- ment as he said. "They couldn '\ make it. They're too busy." Creativity 'Sold ·out' SAN DIEGO (AP> -,.They tum everything esthetic values of ti.e row and build something "Poor kids" jn Tijuana they find into toys and adults -mantcured ~tter." are having more fun, are very content with lawns where cblldren--------- learnini more about life them, manipulating are prohibited, immobile and doing better in their environment and but safe play objects, in general witJi makeshift growlne in imagina-uncluttered but sterile playthings than cbUdren lion." parks. in the United States with The th ousands of "The typical slide or store-bought toy&, a play chtldren living in Ti· swing set lets American researcher says. j u a n a ' 1 r a c i a g kids do only one thlni. After living six weeks "Cartolandla" alums and the child gets .very with a poverty-stricken within sleht of U.S. af. bored with It. He starta Mexican family, Dr. fluence are beset by rues taking risks by cllmblnc M a r y Duncan s a l d ad wltboul tap drinking up &he aUde or •tandlnl playthlnea ln Tijuana water or electricity. By on It." "are more challengloa playtni around fires U.· --SandboH4 are creat, a n d i n v t t e m o r e adµUa cook m the open, giving a place to dig tun· creatlvtty." cblldten occHtonally nela ''but they ne'ed u»~rDlll The former urban are burned. IDd scraped water to make mud so recreation specialist in akin la common. they can 1culpt," said ' San Francisco Bay clUet · Jn contrast, Dr. Dtnf. Df. Duncq. . s a 1 d the border can said ••America's Th• American .. other: youngsters '1 are leaa children are mtulnc out. ought to tOrn over a cor·: SUN SPECIAL · competitive than ours We have sold out to ner of her yard, .,make i, • Win•,,.. htm.wt but more genUe," a re-mercbanta or a:pemlve no apoloetes, fence lt olf . suit of tbetr less· play apparatua. We've and let them .make a'. W""'YDrawtna · structured environment. elven our cblldren fancy mesa," Dr. Duncan said. she said. parka and play~ "What tbeY build today, A roct.fllled lot ls a tbat reprettnt the they'll tear down tomor· IALIOAISLAND 675-0710 ballfteld. An old Ure ll a 1 \.-~~--""'!""-.."""" rolling toy. Boxes ar•------.--------------------- battleshlpe. "Even tbou1b tbe1 have not.hint or little materially, they are pro- bably more creattve and ln many ways more mature than our children," Dr .. Duncan aald to an lntervtew. SELF IMPROVEMENT THROUGH HYPNOSIS • LM.80'°D ) The Chlldren11 looklhoppe IMY.ITES YOU TO STOP 1M010H9 • COMftOL WHHT AND Pl•Ull • ACHllYI PIO•llSIOHA&., IUSlelS a PllSOMAL Ol.llCTIVll wnM llL,·MYPHOllS • IMPIOYI 1,Lll COMM•tCI • •UCI T8tSIOM . • LAUciotton brtef, blue« whttc. Elastic at wallt aid legs. $pedal pun:haM lnllzaS.7. 3fot5.25. b. Nylon bri.f, white. betge, yellow. EJasttc at waltt and legs. $pedal ~Slza5·7. I I AUTOGRAPH PARTY HOMOllMJ 1HI AUTMOll ML THEODORE T~ YLOR Date: Sil MQ 14 Time: 2 to 5 p.m. a• • HYl'M01MllAPT IY .-.cAI. KI •u OMe DISCUSlfOM •NL Nt P.M. . tM 0 DtQIC19t IANkAMaJOCtflDMAl'T!JICM.MOI! ' 01AMM COASf.HYPHOSIScenM .............. IHJI IUOf •Vd'..·~TON .. CM; CA. t2M7' C714tl4tNll ~ N~':t•· lu t 11) ' . 3t0r4.20 • ll16MIWfOIT~AU "'' IWT'9Slc:TIOM °' HAUOl_.~aVD. •• N'ylon trunk. white or pink. Replaceable elaattc· at waflt. 5pedaJ ptll'd\ase. Stn 7, 3 for 7.60- 'f ----. -----_ .. .. 'Suppliers' Ba/,~ Deap\te ~.S.:&viet OK WASHINGTON CAP) -Tif. teen n.ataccs that export nuclear tools and tecbnoloay have re- Cuaed to earee on a proposal to ~ stow the spread oC n.ucleu ,. "eapons, despite U.S., Soviet and Brit.bh backins tor the plan. Alt.bouib members o1 tho a<>· called ''Nuclear Suppll•n' Club," failed to reach an accord durin• tut week's talb In Lon· 4on, they dld agree to reaume ttJnr ta1b next month: . G1VinC the first acce>unt ot t.be ~~et excbanaes that preceded IJlst week's allied summit talk5, Insiders say two the01es <tomlnated the two-day meeting. , Castro E~• Alrfea WASlilNGTON (AP) Fidel Castro would rather pursue the role of Third World leader, particularly in Africa, than normalize Cuban relations with the United States, according to U.S. intelligence analysts. While continuing to provide some low key support for Latin American leftist guerrillas, the analysts said, Castro will focus much or bis future effort in Africa. These were some of the con clu~1ons in a recent U.S. in· te1Ugence assessment of Castro's growing commitments in Africa at a time when U.S. and Cuban diplomats have been moving cautiously toward possible re· iUm plion or relations. Urban f'u11d• Ba~ud WASHINGTON CAP) -The llcuse is calling for a $1'.S billi6n effort over the next three years to help reverse blight and economic (fecay in the nation's urban areas The community development and housing bill. approved 369·20 ( '!f SHORT J w ednesday nlcbt, eontatnJ pro- vlllons for community develop- m~t iranta and autboriul o one·yfar, $1.2 bllllon extension of the •overnment's bHlc low- lncome bou.slnf and rent aublldy proeram. The program provides runds for 4.00,000 houaing units. The bill, similar to one pend.Ina in the Senate, also would allow federal saving.s and Joan associa- Uona lo begln offering home mortgaces of up to $60,000, an ln· crease from the present SM,000. Ba.pf tab •~k Pfa11 WASIDNGTON CAP) .-The hospital industry says Carter ad· ministration proposals to limit inflation lb the cost of hospital care may be hazardous to your health. One industry leader. testifying Wednesday at a congressional hearing, said the proPQsals could lead to "arbitrary rationing or medical advances'· that would hurt health care. But Secretary of Health, Educatioo and Welfare Joseph A Califano Jr., testifying for the ad- ministration, called for curbs on "the voracious appetite of the hospital industry." No Sfgaed Statftf&ent• WASHINGTON (AP> -House committee members investigat- ing alleged Korean inOuence- buying in Congress aren't willini to sign statem~nts saying they never received gifts or illegal favors from foreign govern- ments. The commltttt retected, S..Z • motion Wednesday that would bave required slaned statemenLs o( innocence The panel also refUied, on a S-2 vote, to order tls probe of other mem hers ot Confress speeded up, desp.it.e bipartisan pressure to do 10 from dozens of juniOr lawmakers. IA!gfonnaf r~ Cure? HARRISBURG, Pa. CAP> The Pennsylvania Health Department says a commonly used antibiotic apparently cures Legionnaires' disease, the respiratory aiJment blamed for 29 deaths last summer in PhiladelpbJa. Health Secretary Leonard Bacbmnn said a S3-year-0ld Elk county man developed the dis· ease in March and responded to treatment with Erythromycin. The drug had been shown ef- rectlve in treating animal cases of the ailment but had never been tested on a human with the dis- ease, he said. Mo.t Won't Sall WASHINGTON (AP) -The Federal Election Commission to- day ordered Pennsylvania Gov. ,Milton Shapp to give back nearly $300,000 in federal funds he re· ceived last year for his short- lived presidential campaign. Five members of the com- mission voted in favor of the re- fund in a case that Commissioner Thomas Harris called shocking. Commissioner Joan Aikens, a Pennsylvanian and a Republican · member or the commission, ab- stained. ·.Legal Laetrile Viewed ·Senate Weighs Bill Okayed by Health Panel. SACRAMENTO (AP) A measure intended to legahze Laetrile in California ts on the Senate floor for the second lime after surviving a co'1)plex round of parliamentary maneuvers -Laetrile is a substance pro duccd from apricot pits which some people take ror cancer llowcver, medical groups includ •ill the American Cancer A5 s.aciation and Amcnc:an Medical AcsociaUon say 1t 1s inerrect1ve. afnol harmful, and vigorously op pose its manufacture. sale or UJe . • The Senate Health and Welfare c'om millee appr oved the rJaeasure by Sen. William e.tmpbell CR-Hacienda Helshts >. <fa a 5-0 vote Wednesday Stud11 E.rtenfled SACRAMENTO (AP) • An e arthquake safety study of /\uburn Dam is being tended one month, delaying President Carter's decision on financing until at least July. officials said Wednesday. The study is being made by Woodward-Clyde Conaultants, a ~n Francisco-area firm noted for its studies of dam designs Pa'IJ'!I CrttaCed SACRAMENTO (APJ Gov. Edmund Brown Jr has created a c::om mission to review state w.ater riahts law and namtd r~­ t 1 red Chief Justlce Donald Wright to head it The comml8sion. t>eaun Wed . ( ___ SI',_:4_TE_) nesday by executive order, is cttarged with recommending changes in state water rights law by June 30, 1978. Wright, 70, and eight other persons were named ~o it. f'lllld ll•e Ad•ltied LOS ANGELES CAP > Donald Bowman, former assis tant chancellor at University of California-Los Angeles, has ad· mitted uslng money from the privately endowed UCLA Foun- dation for "personal expenses, .. the fund's president says. Jn a letter to foundation ~stees this week, fund presi- dent William R. Pacen said Bowman made the admission April 14 at a meeting attended by• attorneys representing the un· iversity. the towidation and Bowman. 6rfllltlfl 'A.-ct SANTA MONICA (AP> The attorney for film director Roman PolaMkl, accused of druUing and raping a 13·year-old prl, wants to question the girl bout her previous sexuaJ experieme to ahow she ~ have lied about the incideoL Court documents filed Wednes· day in Superior Court by attorney Douglas Dalton seek to dismiss charges against Polanski or to cross-examine the girl during a pretrial hearing Friday. Judge Laurence Rlttenband did grant 1,>olanski, 43, a lrl11l date delay until June 29. Boat• W~t Sall SAN DIEGO <AP> Owners and captams m the U.S. tuna fleet say mosl boats will stay in port until differences are settled with angry seamen. reluctant lo s ail in the race of porpoise mortality rules The 1,400 local members of the Fishermen's Union or America refused Wednesday to go along with owners or the 140 vessels and officers of the boats, who bad decided to sail for the Pacific fis· bing grounds while Congress de- bates modification of the porpolse reculaUon. Ferd ett C'41•pu LOS ANGELES <AP) Former President Gerald Ford is on the University or Southern California campus th1s wee~ to tell students .. a little bit about how government works." Ford spoke lo several classes Wednesday, the rirst day or bis vl1lt, and gave students a chance to ast quesUons about his 25 years ln aovemment. The former President was asted but declined to comment on David Frost's televlaion interview with Richard Nixon. City Waits for 'Ifs' . PALMDALE CAP> -Tbis dusty deceit town ~alts for somethin1 b11. Maybe a bit contract fO'r \he B·l bomber. Or the •orld'a bitceat •frport. Or lhe "big quake." Blg "Ira" for a Uttle town. The JM could bring t>rosperity. Tho airport would make thla a city. Who )mows what the quak• ml&bt do. WHILE PRESIDENT CARTBll decldes whether to 10 ahead und build lhe B· 1 to replace the B-52s. people in tbJa hl&h desert community 60 m Uea north of Loa An14tle1 are keeplnc tbetr fln1en crossed. The B·l would be put together at the local 'Rockwell IntematlonaJ plant and the $23 blllloo pro- .Met would mean about 4,000 new aeroapace Jobi ln ~la town or 10,000 people. ;,; In other parts of the country. there is talk that B·l ll a wute of money. You don't bear that ~uch here. People want tt, thlnk we need 1l ~ .. J{OU'llE DOGGONE RIGlfl' l tbl.nk it ought ·to be bullt. J don't trust the RuaJans," 1ays Fr~ • ailand, who owns a bard.ware ttare and bas Und r.aoynn. •• Betides Rockwell, thJs town bu Lockheed, McDonnell Douilu and Northi'op facllltl Tile pace Shut.tie wu bullt b re. ~ Jr the B-1 li acrapp.d,.lt may d pru1 the whole Je>cal aerospace industry and f01'co people to leave l>almdaletonnd Jobs. • City offlclala want the 8 ·1 but.say the town can ,llve wftbouttt. turn Palmdale into a boom town. ''lf we cot the .-~ahead on the airport, lhing8 would st.an to happen you'd never believe," said re- altor Bernice Andersen. A SIGN AT THE EDGE OF town reads "Palmdale -Home of the Intercontinental Airport." R.lgbtnow there's nothlna but 17,500 acres of tumbleweeds and Joshua trees. Work on the airport was supposed to begin in the tale 19708, but it has been delayed by environ- mental c:oncerna and by the fact that lt isn't yet needed. The aJrport would be five times as big as Los An1eles lntef'ftatlonal Airport, which basn't become overcr owded as aoon as predicted, GroctndbrtU.iog la set to begin in 19M but may be delayed lf an environmental lmpact report isn't ap- proved soon. AND 'l1IEN THERE'S mE famous Palmdale Bulae, a J..20.mll•I n1 area that rose as much as 10 inches dwine the USOs. The bulge wu ditcovered last s.,no, and 19me sclentili9 think 1t may be a precuntar to a blC q ua.ke. Tho ruy1tertou1 upUttLD1 spreads along Callfomla' raott dangerous earthquake producer. .t.b• San .Andreu l'ault, which runs alq the edae of Palmdal . It'• the same 1eolo1lcal rtf\ that ttne:rated the klller San Francisco quake ol 1$06 and scientists aay ,a (luako of alm.llar mapilu.do ls ''overdue" on the fa ult In th Palmdale area. Martha's QldHome Popular • PINE BLUFF, Ark. l AP) The two·atory Victorian home where Mart.ha Mitchell was born is becomln• 1ometh1og of a shrine. After standlnQ ernpty and untended for more than five years, it was saved from almost certaln demollUon when a Pine Bluff couple bought lt Just before Mrs. Mitchell died last May. NOW THE HOME is repainted. refurbished and refurnished, and visitors are com mg sometimes by the busload -to see without charge the place where Martha Mitchell spent much or her life. HOME IN ARKANSASBECOMESSOMETHINOOFSHAINE Vanya Abbott Welc;om•• vt.ltora to Mar1hlf• Blr1hplac• The new owners of the home at Fourth Avenue and Elm Street near downtown Pine Bluff are Vanya and Bob Abbott. Mrs. Abbott, who once took elocution lessons m the house from Martha's mother, said VlS· itora are attracted by a sign in the front yard· •·Home of Martha Beal Mitchell " News to (}se ' ConsUlllers Face Cut in Details .. THEY REGARD HER as a latter-day heroine:· Mrs. Abbott says. "They admire her. They feel like she was one person _who helped straighten the govern- mentout." Mrs. Mitchell was a staunch defender of the Nixon ad· ministration until the Watergate ~candal and became well known for her outspoken comments about administration members. At the time of her death she was separated from her husband, former Atty. Gen. John Mitchell. By Tbe Associat.ed Press The Federal Reserve System is considering allowing creditors to tell consumers less about certain credit arrangements. Among the proposed changes: -Elimination or the requirement that various portions of the finaoce,charge be itemized. -Requiring only a simple statement that a rebate is availa- ble if the balance is paid ahead or time, rather than making the creditor identify the method used to calculate the rebate. -Elimination of the require· ment that the down payment. License, tiUeand registration cos· t5 be itemized. If you want to comment, write the Secretary, Board of Gov- ernors of the Federal Reserve System. Washington, D.C. 20551. Be sure to mention docket number. R-0098. The deadline 15 June 15. · SAVING LUMBER A better way to build a house, saving up to 30 percent in frame lumber. has been developed by an enginef'r at the U.S. Forest Service. It's called a hghtwe1ght, truss- frame house and the entire cross· section or the house is fastened together into a structural unit. Rigid joints tie together the floor truss, conventional wall studs and roof truss. Svery ele- ment of the structure helps resist forces applied at any other point The lumber saving is possible because framing members can be placed 2A inches apart instead of the conventional 16 inches; the entire frame can be made from two-by-fours. Larger lumber now needed for floor joists is un- necessary. The design is capable of sup- porting loads over long spans without basement posts or other support on the finst story. This leaves the area between the ex-terior walls open, allowing sreatervariation in room layoul Women Gain Protection Rights on Ads NEW YORK (AP> -A Long Island woman now hu some Idea or bow It feels to have her name and telephone number ad- vertised on the wall in a men's restroom. After getting numerous sug- gestive calla from men respond- ina to an advertlaement in a "aw· inging females" magazine. the woman -whose name was not disclosed -complained to State Atty. Gen. Louis Lefkowitz. HER COMPLAINT has led to an agreement with the magazine publisher, Fred Paasln of Babylon, that will help protect women hom botni listed In his m agulnet without their knowledge, Lefkowtu aald. Pasain'a company, G. G. M. Publlcattons of West llUp, publi1hu tbe Quarterly maaazlMS ''SwJ.neine Women. ''Swingint Cootatt.s" and "Girls Galore." Under tbe a1reement the macuioea will not pubUah personal advertbement1 or photocr-. unless they rec~ve a subicrlptiOb form, send out a v1rtflc1Uon Jett.tr and aet b•ck • sl1ntd C!OPY ot the letter, Lefkcnnti laid. BE SAID A.N inv tlfatlon of tbe woman'• cornplalnt had dttermlned th•t the advrige.. ment hod been }>lac d by so- meone ehe, and Jt relied tho PoUlbility that other women may bo llated ln the pubUcationt without t.belr consent. Pasatn entered lnte> t.he aaree· ment without admittln1 a vlola- tJoo of law and pald $250 In eoat.s, Ltfko taHld. For more information on the truss-frame house, write the In· formation Division, U.S. Forest Products Laboratory, P. 0 . Box 5130, Madi~ Wis. S370S. HANDICAPPED HELP New regulations to make air travel easier for the handicapped talce effect Monday. As ol that date airlines will no longer be allowed to deny seats to the handicapped on the grounds that they might get in the way in an emergency. Each airline is developing its own procedures for carrying the handicapped, but all crew mem- bers must be trained to help evacuate handicapped persons and instruct them in emergency procedures. TODAY'S TIP -Placing a metal rod or wooden dowel in the bottom track of a sliding glass door will prevent it from being opened, possibly discouraging burglars. HAJlTllA'S grandfather C. M. Ferguson, built the frame house in 1887. It sits amid stately pecan, walnut and pin oak trees. A porch surrounds the house on l wo sides. "You can sit on the por.ch and watch the Missouri-Pacific train go by four or rive times a day," Abbott said. The Abbolls had no intention of turning the home anlo a museum when they bought it. Now they are thinking about seeking a spot in the National Register of His- toric Places. "IT WOULD BE good for the city.'' Abbott said. Mrs. Mitchell was born in the house, grew up there and lived there while she worked at a Pine Bluff arsenal during World War II. The Abbotts have furnished it~ with furniture from the 1900-1930 period. Abbott is surprised at the-iQ· terest the home has inspired. ·'People come from everywhere jost to go through Martha's home. It's unbelievable." Youth Face Tight J ·summer Jo.b Market By The Auoc:lat.ecl Press Youngsters looking for summer jobs this year will find the labor market tougher than ever and their chances of success may hinge on a combination of planning and old-fashioned luck. The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that 2Y.I million people between the ages of 16 and 2A went hunting for summer jobs last year. The department hasn't issued a firm estimate for 1977, but a spokesman said be expects tbe number to match last year's total. BER.MAN FISHMAN or th~ Youth Services Bureau of the New York State Department of Labor said the 11ummer job situa- tion bas gotten progressively worse every year, adding that 1977 probably would be "a little more difficult than last year.'· He said his office alone bad re· quests from 20,000 youngsters looking for summer jobs lut year and was able to help less than 10 percent or them. ThlJ year, he said, be expects more job seekers and fewer positions. Fishman said there is no "'°ea where the demand tor summer workers is bigger than the S\U>P· ly. "Getting a summer Job la largely a luck situation," he said. Both he and a tederol spokesman aireed, however, that advance planning can in- creaae the chance of success. "It you'rejuat starting now, It's pro· bably too late," said a SPokesman at the U.S. Depart ment ol Labor. ONE OF THE first things you ahould know ii what you can and can't do. Federal law Umtt.s employment for youn11t.en and atate lawa may require work permits below a certain aae level. When atate and federal l1w1 confl.Lct, the one that pro- vide. the most protection IP plies. Here are aome of the hiahllgbtJI of lhe federal re1U11Uoo1 as they appl)' to nontarm Jobi: -Over 18: thtre are no lltnlts on the t.lnd cl Jc)b you can lake or the numbet ot boUrt yc>u can work -SIXTEEN TO 18: Tber are no limits on the number of houn 1ou can work. but you are b ned from a_ny~b which the •ec,retary • ( __ co_N_s_u_M_E_R_J or labor considers hazardous. For details, contact the local of- fice of the U.S. Department or Labor. -Fourteen and 15: You are barred from hazardous jobs and may work no more than three hours on a school day and eight hours on a nonschool day, and no more than 18 hours in a school week and 40 hours in a nonschool week. You are not allowed to work before 7 a.m. or after 7p.m. except from June ~to Labor Day, when the evening hours are ex- tended to 9 p. m. -Under 14: Formal employ- ment is severely restricted. You can deliver newspapers, perform In television, movies, radio and theatrical productions or work for your parents In a nonfarm bustnea owned soley by them. .. lJRTHER DETAILS arc avallabJe in a free Department of Labor leaflet, "The Youna Worker." Write to Con.tumu ln- formaUoo Center, Dept. 534E, Pueblo, Colo. 81009. Ideally, Fishman u1d, a younpter should alart ln tho fall to plan for the awn mer, since ex· amlnatlona for aome federal summer jQbs are elven ln Nov- ember. · lf you dJdn't belln that far ahead, you can still Improve your chances by what Fiahman calla a "planned approach In writing lo different lndustrle . "INVEST IN SOME stationery ind poetqe atamps. Wnto a re- aume: It can be very aimplc." If the wrlttna campa11n brinas no result.a, try v._altini local of· n~c bwldlnics or lndustrtes. "Knock on doors. Stt lf lady luck wnt come Into play." Hld Fil· bmln Tonight's TV- Highlights KTTV m 7:30 -Nl.xoo-Frost In• tervlewa. "1'he former president'• achlevementa tn foreign pollcy a.re dis· cu sedoo thll second in a series of rive In· terviewL (Related story, Pa1e Alt.> KTLA g 8:00 -"The Devil's BrJ1ade." Willlam Holden and Cliff Robertson head the cast of thil 1968 World War 1J drama rominlscent of ... lbe Dirty Dozen." NBC IJ 9 : oo -"Dane er in ParadJse. '' A son batUes his stepmother tor control of a Hawaii ranch in this 11ew TV movie with Cliff Potts, John Dehner and Ina Balin. TV DAILY LOG -... I TH.U.RSDAY I I iVININQ eioo ... a (I) 9 ((ltJ (I)) llm .. @ Cl) (121 (I) m lltws a SIM Tm CJ) Geller Pyle -~ -~flllffy CDMlll·U fD llC£T Alldlo1 '77 TOlllChl s roster of celebnt1 1uchonttrs 1n du6es KHXT PflSOnlltlttt Bin Stout, Jouph Benll, Conn1t Chuna. Jtm Hilt. 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Tbe new Harlequin Dlnoer Pl1ybouse Just north ol Colla M•• opened lta leeood produdioo, Lbe two-ebarlcrt.er mualcal 0 1 Do, r Do," Wednes- day evenla~=~ tho openln1 ol1ht with "Promlael, • at Colden West Collete. To111&bt lt'a GWC ~a1n wlill "The Sip in Sid.oey Bru1tetn'1 Wlndow, • wblle tho W11tm1Mter Com· munltv Theater rouow1 on Frida)' wtth tha Eqlllti t arc• 7.See How They Run.•• Mwk Va~ and Jtnnller WUllaml eomP.rtse tbe c•t ot ••t Do, l DO,'' U\o musical venloa of 'Tb• Fourpo1ter," whlcb follows a married coupJelrom the honeymoon tbre>ulh old qe. The •bow will run ftve wflefteocb, ntehUy e~cept Monday, at 1:30, p,... «d.ed by a buffet dinner at the Harlequin, 3503 s. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. Relerv1Uon.a 919-SSU. ·•raoMJS£S, PAO•ISD" AT Golden West spotllpta Carl Nellon ln the leadlnl rol~ with Marla P1tterson, Ralph ~bardo and Renata Florin pl1yin1 featured uslanmenu. Charles Mitchell Is dlrhttna the musical, wbicb run.a toni&ht throu&h Saturday and May J.9.21 at 8:30 and May22 at5:30p.m. in the GWCtheater. In the adjacent Actors Playbox, ''The Sien in Sidney Brustein's Window"~ tonl1bt under the direction of Carolyn Dennison. Performances are Thursdays through Saturdays at 8:30 for two weekends and the next two Sundays at 5:30 p.m. Reservations for both GWC pr<>doct.lODI are being taken at892·7711. . "See How They Run," a wild farce aet ln a British vicarage, opens Friday at Westmlnlter wttb Ron Fillan direcqng. Heading the cast are Chuck Staneart, Barbara Warburton, Monica Wyatt, Peter McAlllster and Joan Blndlne. with John Phillips. Jim Stewart, Kenneth Mick and Hank Sorkin completing the cast. Performances will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 for four Wffkenda in the Westmlnster theater, 7272 Maple St. Reaervat.iona 893·8626. • * THE OOSTA MESA CIVIC Playhouse hu an· nounced lbe cast for Its next product.ion, Neil HwtlltwJlon leadt Presents . . M.., ll·l4-LHMICMA&S """,..._, Mtry , .. , , -JOtfH HAJmOllD M.-y ZO.Zl·ZZ -"°"""LAWS Mtry ZJ -LIHMY WMITI Mtry %4-ZS -DAYIDCAMA.DM .._..... ..c .... , .. c.-... DtNIHG • COCICTAIU •MO AH UMIT. . J06 PACIFIC COAST HWY. 13'-tHO. ••••lwCJf• 9"dt lAcrw ............ "METWORK" "ONCE IS HOT~ IRJ .. GODFATHIR .. "~FATHH PAIT 11 .. llJ "IMFRA MA...-CPGJ "WIZARDS .. ~ctf SUMDAT' (I) "Ma. lfWOM'" ,,., l She WU only. Utt.le aUt. She lived in. gre.t big nou. • ...all8lone. Where is her mother? Where is her father? Where.,. all the peoplo who went to viltt her? What is her unspeakable secret? • --~) . . ... --~-----------.. ---_.....___ __ ' • .. DAILY PILOT Thul'!d!y, May 12, 1m · lo ol 19 Categories ---"Annie' Top ~ I ' Tony Choices NEW YORK <AP) -About the only princip al l• • tiot non:linated for a Tony Award ln the hit ' Broadway musical" Annie" wu Sandy, the do1. '· • Based on the "Uttle Orphan Annie" comic atrlp, the musical racked up noml.nittiooa for 10 out of 19 cateaories. Winnen will be ..,oounced June s • ' tn a two-hour telecast on ABC from the Schubert 1 • T eatre. " •> • ANDREA McCABDLE, IN THE tiUe role of "Annie, .. and Dorothy London, as the mean old or· • ph.anaae kee~r ... were nomlnat«ltor beat actress in a muslcal, wnue Reid Shelton, who playi ~dy Warbucks, wu nominated for bell actor. • "AMle'' also was nomloilted for bqt inualcal. best book of a mualcal play and best score of a mu.teal play. The dire~tor. scentc · dealauu:r and cbdreo- grapher &IJOwere pomlnated. , Jn all, tour clr.amu, four mual,cal.s, 32 perf~e;s and 20 technicians were no~ for Tony awards, 8ro•dway's verstonotHollyWCJOd'sOscar. Candidates for the best play medalllon are ''The Shadow Box," winner of the Pulitzer McUoL• Prize; "Otherwise Engaged," ii import from London: "StTeamers," and ''For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide - , When the Rainbow is Eouf." THOSE COMPETING WITH "Annie" for best musical are "Happy End," "I Love My Wife" and "Side by Side by Sondheim," another British im·· • port. · All the shows won Qominallons in other categories. While "Annie" topped the musical list with 10, "The Shadow Box'' led lhe drama lineup with five. Nominees w e r e selected by a committee (,--------) of 11 theater journalists p,r,-.ow r and professionals ap· ~ur~~ pointed by the League of -------New York Theaters and Producers. Winners in the 19 categories will be chosen in a vote by about 500 representatives of the tt.,atrtcal profession prlor to the ceremonies. ADDED TO THE COMPETITIVE categories Is ; qne for .. most innovative production or a revival. .. i• .\ftogether, 14 plays and 11 musicals shared in the t• JJ1)minations. ·- Among the nommations: , Best actor. drama: Tom Courten ay, ·~;·Otherwise Engaged;" Ben Gazzara, "Who's e Afraid of Virginia WooU?;" Al Pacino, "The Basic TraftUng of Pavlo Hummel ;." R•lP,h Ric.bardson, ''NoMan'sLand.' Best actress. drama: Colleen Dwhurst, "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?;•· Julie Harris, "The Belle of Amherst;'' Liv Ullmann, "Anna Christie;" Irene Worth, "The Cherry c.ou11tTENAY Orchard." Best actor, musical. Barry Bostwick, "The Robber Bridegroom;" Robert Guillaume. ·'Guys and Dolls;" Raul Julia, "Threepenny Opt>ra . ··Reid Shelton, "Annie." BEST ACTRESS, MUSICAL: Clamma Dale. "Porgy and Beas;" Ernestine Jackson, "Guys and Dolls:·· Dorothy Loudon and And.r~a McArdle, both "Annre." Best fe~tured actor, drama: Bob Dishy, "Sly Fox;" Joe Fields, "The Basic Training or Pavlo Hummel;" Laurence Luckinbill, "The Shadow Box;" Jonathan Pryce, "Comedians ... Best featured actress, drama: Traiana Bever- ly. "For Colored Girts ... ;" Patricia Elliott and Rose Gregorio, both "The Shadow Box:" Mary McCarty. "Anna Cbn st1c." BEST FEATURED ACTOR, MUSICAL: Lenny Baker, "I Love My Wife.:·• David Kernan and Ned Sherrin, "Side by Side by Sondheim;" Larry Marshall, "Porgy end Bess." Best featured actress, musical: Ellen Greene. "Threepenny Opera:" Delores Hall, "Your Atms Too Short to Box With God;" Millicent Martin and Julie N. McKenzie. "Side by Side .. " Best director, drama;· Gordon Davidson, "The Shadow Box ." Ulu Groabard. "Ammcan Buffalo!" Mike; Nichols, ''Comedians" and "Slreamen." Best di.rector, musical: Vinette Carroll, "Your Arms Too Short ..• , ·• 1artlo Chamin, "Annie. · Jack O'Brien. ''Por1y ond Bess," Gene Saks, "I Love My Wife " Tax Fraud Re/Und Scheme Fails LOS ANGELES CAP) -Leonard B. Bunts, 57, has been sart.enced to three years In Jail for fillnl ,qiulllple federal lncon:ae tax returns, mallin& several ln the same envelope. Federal offlclala HY b• filed lJ3 false tax re. \urn• for more than SS00,000. His term la to run con· currenUy wltb a tlx·montb·t.o-10.year term for ,. «rand theft. Burrla pleaded aunty to e:tcht countl of an 113-~nt federal indictment ln January. H1a ettomey, Stanley Greenbera. tertl)ed the scheme to put more 1'b•n one return lD a 1lnele envelope "blurre ahd oOt very aophlJticated ... The fraud attempt waa uncovered by the In· 1etnal Revenue Servtce bdore any or the requested • refund.a were malled. ., Bu.rrls, who bd o record datin& bac~ to l!MB. blamed hl1 problem. on aJcoboll1m and a desire to deceive people. BIRTHDAY BARGAINS (OUR PRESENT TO YOU), & NEW & REG . ITEMS AT OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES! TRC-9 mobile CB at ~8% 0111 Mike. ANL. 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WESTMINSTER • 15319~ .. w ...... ........ --ll ....... .,.. •••• PRICtl W.Y VAIN AT INoMoUAi. ~U '. . ' ., I . • l?u!d!y.Mgt~.1877 DAILVPILOT fJ Norton T111ns F.jglit , to_. a Minute Walt~ .. NEW YORK (AP) -FlflY· etaht teCOnd.l lln't a terribly lone tJme but that was all t.be time lt ' took for Ken Norton'• batt.erln• ftlta to •hatter Duane Boblck's dream of an October bld for Muhammad All'• heavywetiht champlonahlp. 1 And Boblck, belted into aub- mlsslon ln less than a minute by Norton Wednesday night, re- membered every terrible tick oC the clock. "I remember everything -but there ian't much lo remember." be said. ruplnc out the words as h1a votce tried lo overcome the effect of one of Norton's punlshlnC punches that bad hit him lntheAdam's apple. What Boblck recalled best was the devastatin& punch to th~ throat. "He came barreling out to get me," aald the red-head, who had been undefeated in 38 lights unW Nortondeckedbim. "I was ready, but I got hit in the throat and it 3 Straight HoJMn An.gels Call On .long Ball Power There's a new Angel for Ditcher Frank Tanana. He really didn't need hun. though on Wednesday night, but It was still nice to have the newcomer around. Tanana shut out the Baltimore Orioles 6·0 and the newcomer of the California Angels, Joe Rudi, hit a home run in the eighth in· ning with a male aboard. His blast came after Bobby Bonds, Don Baylor and Ron Jackson had hit consecutive home runs in the second inning lo give Tanana a cushion of three runs. Torught the Angels send Gary Ross against Jim Palmer (5·1> at 7:30. "Our batting order gives WI the opportunity to knock tn runs," declared Bonds. "I do think the ball is livelier than last year, but I hit mine as well as I could hit a ball. Don and Ron hit theirs hard and so did Joe." Halos Beef Up With LaRoche CLEVELAND (AP> -Dave LaRoche has won a battle between strong-willed men, and only time will tell if <;level and In· dians general manager Phil Seghi was a winner. too. LaRoche, Cleveland's leading relief pitcher the past two seasons -as well as through the first five, weeks of the current campaign -was traded to the California Angels Wednesday for flrst·baseman outfielder Bruce Boehle, left-handed pitcher Sid Monge and about $250,000. LaRoche, who will be 29 Satur· day, has a 2·2 record with four saves this season. The left· hander began his major league career with the Angels, went to Minnesota, then to the Chicago Cubs and to the Indians in 1975. His 21 saves in 1976 were second only to Sparky Lyle of the New York Yankees in the Amencan League. Following that season . LaRoche asked Seghi for a five. year contract. Seghi. who does . not believe relief pitchers can stay effective for more than a few years because of the way they are used. would go no further than three yelrs. Both stood firm, and LaRoche announced his Intention of becoming a free agent at the end of the 1977 season Bonds added: "We have the power now to hit the ball out of the park. Livelier ball or not, you need the men to hit it out. "Last year we didn't have the power. I led the club with 10 home runs." The Angels hit their 36th home run Wednesday in their 30th game of the season. A year ago it was the 96th game before they hit that many homers. Six of Rudi's seven home runs and 17 of his 32 runs-batted in havecomewithTanana pitching. "l 've got no answer to that." Tanana declared. "It's myst1· que. I'm just fortunate enough to be on the receiving end." Ross Grimsley. a southpaw who had given up just three homers this season, was the vie tim of the Angel second inning barrage. Manager Earl Weaver com· menled, "His change-up was a little loo hard and they hit it. Two of those homers were off change. ups. Despite the shutout, Weaver said his club is a pennant con· tender and will show it. The Angels, opening a home stand, ran their victory skein to three and Tanana put his record at S-1 with the triumph he had pre dieted. After the Angels beat Kansas City on Monday, the southpaw told teammate Nolan Ryan, "If you win on Tuesday, I guarantee I 'll win on Wedne~ay. His six- tiitter brougfVbethu)nph .- Tanana said he depended primarily on his fast ball, but felt it fading in the later innings. "Then I felt I was on top of the pitches again and I felt comforta· ble," be said. It was in 1962 when the Angel~ last did it. Then at was Lee Thomas. Leon Wagner and Bob Rod~ers who hit the homers. 141..TIMOltl C4Lll<OltN14 ........ OrllM ll•mbrvcf • 0 t 0 ~tf')r*'\{"f •O•O B•l•noer \\ • 0 t 0 lh.,,V 1b 1 0 0 0 8 Sm•tll •no o '"•'' )b 1 I 0 0 L M•v lb • ., 0 0 AU<l•ll 4 I I l Murr•v ff •OtO Bond' rf ' I l 1 O.Cl~t\ lb • 0 0 0 Bov•orltl'I I l I I P llC•Hvrf • l 0 1 0 JOJ•<~-tb l I I I D•u•rdh 1000 Grt n \\ ) 0 ) I O.mowyc ) 0 0 0 Humotwyc Jon n Tolet\ l3 o t o Tol•I• 7" ~ 7 • aa11tm0t• llOO ooo Off71o.o C..liforn•~ Olll 11)1) 11?• .f> l Oll -aa111.,,.,..e 6 C•"'"'"'" l 711 Grirh 8•1-• Hll-6o<>cl• '•• B•vlo• •1., 1101.c:'"'" )I Audi 171 S8-8avlor '> -A•mv l;rlm\IW 'L.l-11 0 M Arh,.I T Marti,., DMlll.,. II' H It Elt 88 SO 4 ) 1 I 0 1 I I I t I) 0 0 I) 0 I 1 1 I 0 r • .,....., rw s.11 • • 0 0 0 ' WP -T•n•"• llellt-0 M llln T 1 H " -It 1)1~ brou1ht tears to my eyes. I couldn't do anything after that.·· The blow lo the throat was one or the first punches Norton threw. "lt stunned me." said Bobick. "I didn't have a chance to get looae and do anyt.hin1. '' After connecting to the Adam's apple, Norton jolted Bobick wlt.h some hu&e rocket.a before send· in& him to the canvas. "I beat the eount," Boblck con- tinued. •·1 got up between eilht and nine. r WU wobbllnc • Utile but my mind was clear." The wobble. however, was telltale and referee Petey Della halted the fi&bt before Norton could administer any more punishment. Dr. A. Harry Klelnmafl, New York State Athletic Commllaton pbyalctan, dlaposod the damaae Bobick had suffered. "Tbe pwtcb to t he Adam's app(e sent a sbock: to the brain,•• said Dr. Klelnman. ''He suffered eome hemorm.1~ Ing or the voice box .•• "I felt I could have contlnued," • said Boblck -who didn't look tbat way. "I definitely want him &&aln, but I think he has other plans." • Norton's plans call for a title date ••ainst Ali tn Rio de :ra.netro in Ser>tember. Had Boblck won Wednesday night's fight, he :would have bad the chance in· Jtead of Norton. Now. though, :Boblck's future ls clouded. lUs 38 .wins are a dim memory next to the destruction Norton rained On Jllm. "l rou1ht 38 cuys," isaid Bobick, brlstlln1 at the su&,~· tlon thot hi• impressive record had been a amoke.scteen. "The-re oucht to be one live body fa U't~ bunch." Now the bll beavyweiil\t ~~t work on his lmaae and repu~lJOP., which were left sliaht deti\M by Norton on hls way to lkuU and Ati. But Boblck lsn't ready~ fold bla tents quite yet. DUANE BOBICK TAKES A RIGHT FROM KEN NORTON IN A 58-SECOND HEAVYWEIGHT LOSS WEDNESDAY. .. LA's John Back in Form MONTREAL CAP> Nobody, at seem5, has a bad word to say about Tommy John of the Los Angeles Dodgers -not even manager Dick Williams. whose Montreal Expos were beaten 5·1 by the left-hander Wednesday night. "He's a fine man," Williams said of the 33-year-old John. "You don't like to lose. but if you have to lose there isn't a nicer guy to lose to." John. who sat out the 1975 season after an operation lo re· bulld his left elbow and re- bounded to a 10· 10 record with a 3 09 earned-run average last season, raised his 1977 record to 3·1 He stymied the Expos after Montreal scored an unearned run in the first lnning. The Dodgers broke through against Montreal starter Don Stanhouse, 3-4, in the seventh, chasing him and scoring all their runs in the inning. Only one was earned. "This year I'm throwlng the ball over the plat.e -that's the big thing,·• John said of his con· tinued resurgence from a rup· tured ligament. "It's important not to be getting behind the bat· ters or walking guys. You've got tom ake them hit balls. With a de· fense like we've got, we're going to make some plays.'' The game starts at 4:30 (PDT> onKABC (790). 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Montrtal 1. l08 -Lo• Anqetes 9, MonlrHI 10. 28 -Helt, Soe~. 58-~11~ .. 11 1~ H It Elt IS 50 Jolln (W,3-11 ~ ~ 1 o 2 1 Houoh 1 1 o o o 1 Stanhouw <L.3-0 6' • • s 1 2 • Aikin.on '• 0 0 0 I McEna...., 7'~ 1 0 O I Sa ... -Houolllll.T-2 42 A-10156, Jess Hill Blasted Fullerton Coach ls Cmue SAN DIEGO CAP) -The baseball coach at San Diego State University says Jess lllll, commissioner of the SouU\em California Baseball AaaoclaUon, is "a fluke -he should have been retired a long, Jong time ago.'' The criUclam wu leveled by Jim Diet: aft.er Hill sent only a reprimand to coach Augle Gar· rldo of Fullerton State for pushing and throwing a punch at an umpire. Tom Ntles, the homeplJte ump, escaped Injury in the ll\cl· dent lut Saturday whlle the Aztecs and Titans played a doubleheader. In an lntenlew Tuesday, after Hill bad notlfled all coaches that such inddenta won't be tolerated in the luture, Diet.a said HUI "bas no backbone." "He was there. He saw the whole thing. He dodged it by say- ing he left, but he was there. I saw him," Dietz said of Hill. "He says be won't t.olerate this. Well, he's tolerating lt. I blame Jess for this. He should have taken some action. On ant level of baseball, you just don t push an ump or take a swlng at him and get away with ll. •' 'the Aztecs are 13·6 and Fullerton State is 14·7 with another doubleheader acbeduled Thursday. Los Angeles State ls 10-' but the Diablos have 10 Jea1tue 1ames left to be played over the next l1 days in the hot stretch drive for an automatic berth in the National Collqiate Ath letic Association cbam- pionsbipe. Turner Tries Managing . PITTSBURGH --He had ti swallow his team's 17th stra1gb' loss, but owner Te4 Turner of t.m: Atlanta Braves found tobaCC5i chewing ~asier in his d~b\lt ~ manager. "In the stands, you need a cu: lo chew. Jn the dugout, you f~ spit," Turner kidded aftel" hi<t Braves lost 2·1 Wednesday nlghr to the Pittsburgh Pirates, wlO· ners of 11 in a row. "I'm doing this to get an edq6f lion," added the flamboyant ~ year-old, who donned a uniforlr" and took over as field boss boUr ... after sending manager r>~V. Bristol on a 10-day trip to ~Ola. the Braves' farm system. Marshall Signs -: ARLINGTON, Tex. --The Tex as Rangers added con troverslal reliever M Ike M anhaU to their roster Wednesday anc said be would join the team if, Kansas City tonight. Marshall was claimed from Atlanta fot the $20,000 waiver price after bolting the Braves. Rocket• llelJo•ttd HOUSTON -Tbe Houstor. Rocket.a, led by playmaker John Lucas and reboundtna ace Moset Malone, finally slowec: Philadelphia'• running eam Wednesday nt1ht and beat. thti 78ers llJ.9' ln the t hird gam,_ their National Basketball1Al't soclaUon playofr aeries. ~ The victory cut Ph1Jadelprll~4't lead lo 2-1 in the best·of· Eastern Conference cb& : pionship series. The fourth &~ is scheduled Friday nl&bt al Summit. ~: MaJone led the Rockets wilb~ points and 25 rebounds. ~ ~ Nastase In Shevbig EDDIE 01888 DOl!8 HIS THING TO BEAT IUI! NASTASE, TKl!N BLOWS HIS STACK. . ,. ... • s t ern S t s Major Crew Race At NewPort Friday UC lrvtne, the Uolverslly of Britl&b Columbia and Orao1e Coast Colle1e are expetted \o dominate Friday and Saturday's We1tem Sprints rowinS cham· plonahlps on North Lido Channel in Newport Beach. Jteats are scheduled from 7:45 to 10:30 Friday morntnc wtth re· pec:hages <consolation races) aet Friday nt1bt from 5·7. The win· nera of each heat Friday a utomatically advance to Sa tu~·· nftala with the top two !iDlsben in each repecti.ge also galQ.ln& the finala. SiturdaY• acUon betlns at 8 a .m . wlth the varalty eicbta fraod final set for 10: lS. Fifteen school.a are particlpat. inl in the annual event. The others include UCLA, Cal, Stanford, CJ) State (LB), UC Sui. Barbara, UC San Dteeo, Santa Clara, San Dle10 State, SutUe-Padllc. Humboldt State, C'~a Maritime Academy Vlctoria University of Van· MiiiAHIP, B. C. •orct ls the lone Paciflc-8 •9)(1&-competing in the varsity ts race and Cal and UCLA sending lightweight eight tls only. Crew powers l tblngton and Cal. along wttb l bn and Oregon State are inf up the meet to concen- on next week's Pac·S cbam- hlp. ~ although the absence of ashlDiton's powerful shdls has en ,ome of the luster oul of the meet all of the races fl1ure to be !#y competitive. Irvine's boat. which has only lo Cal this seuon, ruiu .. 11111 to get lta stiffest test from tllll Columbia. T)>e latter, lD a ce with Washington and Cal l weekend, finished thlrd Ind Cal by just two seconds. I was a four-second loser to 1 two weeks ago. n early mdkaUon or British C4>lumbia 's strength wllJ come anguards :pp Foe, 3-2 Fl'lday momll\I ~:•5> when Uct ud British Columbia race in tho sameblaL Jt there la an overwbelr:nJ.ni favorite ln the aprlnt.s lt'a Orani• Coaat'1 fresbmao elcbt. Tbe Cout yearJ.lnas have produced a lt-1 reconl Ulla season, losint on· ly to Wa1bington, a declalOD they reversed the same day ln win· aln1 the preaUik>ul San Dteao Crew Clualc. The top vtewlng spots include Genoa Beach on Lido late (locat- ed across from OCC's rowtn1 bue), Udo Village (along the b<>ardwalk) and Udo Ille brldce. OCC'1 rowf,ng baae will not be open to the public. TIM81CNIDUL8 .......,. ....... 1 d a~ ellillu1 1:1._,y ~> t ·O-fre toun; t :i"s-artll'Y e1~1; IO.,~..,....,...,..•""" ,......,.,.~ S O.lfl.-4...Sllmafl el9'1tt; l :tJ-JV elQ!llt; S·•S-I~ 1-.; -~ltflt t~tt: •. ~artltr...,.. .. ....,. ...... ii •-1t ... 1•te"9 '°"" tr.t114 f111al; l:tS-fr..,__...,.... f'Md t1Nt1 ,,.__,v MtiM• ,.m n11e1; •••~V eloM• •••cOIMlr •-•nltv 1011•1:-t ;iS-fltltt-''111 •19M• ••-flnat; •:iS-uttltv .... •tit fklll; io-4,...,,,.. lourt .,.,.. '""'; tO:tS-anlty etalltt .,._. ,.,..,, Troy Favored In Splkef est Southern Cali(omia, perfect in dual meet~ompetitlon this year, appeatl' practically unbeatable in the Paclllc-8 track and field charnpiooshlps that open Friday al Uct.A. The Trojans scored a record 132 polnta lD Jut year's con· ference meet, and the people who accounted for 71 points of that total are back for this year's Pac-8 showdown. The meet ls scheduled Friday and Saturday at UCLA's Drake Stadium, with field events begin- ning at 12:30 p.m. the first day and 1: 15 the second, and running events getting under way at 2:45 Friday then 2:0S the final day. The Trojans excel in the sprints but also have balanced strength with the exception of the distance events and the hammer. UCLA, with Cine front·llne talent but practically no depth, could press USC. Oregon, the Northern Division d ual meet king, and Washington State, the NCAA indoor champ, also have an outside chance to dethrone the Trojans DAV£ HUPPERT 5Rnsders All-circuit Five Golden West College baseball players have earned All-Southern California Con~ rerencehonors, andoneofthem - catcher Dave Huppert selected the meet valuable player. · Tbe others Include third baseman Mike Selwood, out- fielder Vlnce Bienek, designated hitter Scott Desrosier and pitcher Peder White. Second team GWC honorees in- c I uded first baseman Larry Kubacki, second baseman Jerry Velasquez and pitcher Chuck Robertson. Huppert, a transfer from Cypress College, batted .487 this past season, Bienek hit at a .400 clip, Desrosier hit .352, Selwood batted .352 and White had an 8-1 conference record. "'UTTIAM ...... ,. ...... c:ion.tt Yr. ...... 111-0•rrv .._Ill". S..t• Manlu Fr .ns 11'-1"9 s.1-. Gold9n WHt So. .J» 111'-Jol\" St .-.0-,_lo HO'ldO So .m 11'-Hll~e~~.S...te_,IU Fr. .J11 lf'~OM°"991-H•r-So. ))9 01'-Vlr.u ~. Goldtn Wnt So. .- Of'-•--•eot• \etllOMn•o So. .4)9 OF-0.reld~l,.r.. Soul'""•'t So. . llO Of'~eoi_.S.le H•~ Fr . .AIO C -O•Ye H-'1 Golcle1' W•\I So. ... 1 OH-SColt ~i.r. Go,,,.,, Wul So .:141 Utll-Mlll.eGoul.c, IUoH.,,,.,., Fr. .~I P -P-r Wlllle, GoloJen Wtst Fr. .. , p -Fr-Ca\M•I ~nl•MOlllU So. ... P-llodV•nU..,Mert>or So 7] p -$teYe \aMtl A10 H0<>6'i So S-3 U.CONOllAM 11-L•rr• IC-Ot. C,01°'11 W•\I So. _,,, I" -Arltlll' GI-\ S?V1n .. •\f Fr .7U IF-J•HyV•l~utl C.01MnW•<1 So .112 1 F -Chu<;I< Men1nutwr. ~nt• M<)11lu F•, .760 '"-Kon Pro< lot RI<>"'"""° So .?'IT 0 F -O••ld P1vne. R 10 HO'ldO So. 79S OF -J6ft lllQle. CVP'"U So . • ~1 011 -Ricky All"" Soull\••lf\I So .380 OF -(",I.., Moort S.11t• MO<>«• So .361 OF -l<tVlll Krll1 H1•bor Fr .1S. C -ChlK-Fie~. s.nt• Manltl So .:m OH-Auu~olo Cvit,." Fr ,U1 u111-Me...,..11 Soul"~' Fr JOI) P -Cl,.l(t R-'1<on t..nl""' w .. I i ' ~o P -M•"• M'i'f'lr(fun H.trbl>f' r r 4 1 P -•rrvWlllQ '"'°'~ So .. , A VERNE -Stan Thomas 4 d ?dark Wood hit ninth Inning d oubles to give Southern Calt(ornia College of Costa Mesa a ~·2 victory over Claremont College Tuesday afternoon in opening act.Jon or an NAIA Dis· trict III mini-baseball tourna- ment atLa Verne College. SoGa1c:..1._m atr~rlll W9')11rl o.e•..n••\ II l 0 0 0 M lf•\hlf'> "" ,..,. \\ 4 I 1 0 Wll""' lll ...,.., (I l I 0 0 A.d•"''· lb f 0 I I )0 0 0 ]0 00 ) 0 0 0 ~ 0 0 0 1" J • ) Spikers to Vie CIF Prelims Slated ..,.., t~ • I 1 0 !>.>"'°""' o •II < l 0 I 1 fol•I\ k ...... ,, .... ,.,.. r II t O'l'1 OOtl OCO -t 6 I OllO )00 001--1 • 1 Bers Face NeUee :.Huntington Beach High's Oilers, Sunset League volleybail Aamp1ons and the No. 1 seed m Ole CIF playoHs, open the &Hmlnatlons tonight at Whittler's ~lies Hi&h for a 7: 15 encoWlter .Nelles Hlgh ls at 1 lW> E Whit· tier Blvd. and can be located by king lhe Santa Ana Freeway ) north to Carmenlta. Take armentta north to Whittier vd. and tum left. Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE NATION,\l,, LEAGUE Eu& Dln11oa Eut Dlvtaloa l'ITT JEEP w L Pd. G8 w L Pct.GB New York 16 11 .593 Pltlsbureh 20 7 .741 CJS B•llimore 14 10 .583 '1\ St. Louil 17 11 .607 3\~ Boa ton 14 13 .519 2 Chtcaeo 15 11 .S77 41h 'ql.1• Mllwaukee lS l.t .517 2 Montreal 13 11 .542 s,,., .......... Toronto l4 17 • 452 • Ph ll •del~hla 12 13 .480 7 s4999 Cleveland 11 HI .407 5 NewYor 10 18 .357 10\12 Detroit 11 18 .407 5 We1t Dlvltlon W.CDhuloa Dod~en 23 6 .793 Mlnnetota 19 11 .833 San ranclaco 13 16 .448 10 ChicafO 18 11 .621 It\ CincinnaU 12 16 .429 lO't\ Texu 14 12 .$38 3 San Dieao 13 19 .406 11~ O•kland UI 14 .533 3 Houston 12 18 .400 lllh Kansu Cit.)' l~ 14 .5\7 3~ AUanta 8 22 .267 15\12 Aa1ei. 13 17 .433 6 We .... t•O.met ~ .. o._,,._.,...,,.vor•.H Suttle 10 24 .294 11 Lo•"""'" J, MonlrHI I 1W7 ....,..., ......... $<111 fJrMCIKt • Phll4'0*1olll• l O•trllftlt J. lottOfl I 1'111 ...... 9111 AtltftfAI Clowl.M~ MllWMllrtaJ C•"Cl-11 l, St Ul\ll\ I GREMLIN Oetrtltl. "''-'°"') HOV\ IOOI •• Olt<.t?O 1 (hlt""9' Te .. \). IOIM"'G\ T .. rft0.-1 , .. 111. t. l'MW .,..,,. t All•ntafl.ao,,o.11 ei ,llt...,,.... llCl-J..11 c.1.,.,.,...._ .. w--.0 Cl<1<l-il 11KttrvHhOt.Ul>ll 10.....YS-Ol ·~··-°"'" Q-tdlMolt• let ..... 1..-WI al "'°"',_I ...._ ~.,...o-.s "'ltlt\I l•J l,11 bucket.-.&~. Tt••' 1"-rrtMIM 1C-.1Cltv t~>n. .,.,, ~r...c:l\C• ~~I .t Nia•• " CChtltt-1 II " S'J.999 Oetr'Oll I~ 1-41 at "'""""' .... rr,_.. '\41" ~ (~1111112-11 al~ Yor1< (~M ).,) .. ).)1,11 N-'I"_.. ff'ltlllPM >UM s..t.W U..... 0.11, Onlv.-~ted ft ... .,,,.,.. ,..,._ 5-n • c.tlfwftl• 1-. •u • • Fiii -I • \ MV Ace Heads All-leaguers CIF 2-A playofC entries Dana Hllls Hlgh and Mlastoa Viejo lli&h dominate the ofrlclal All-South Coast League baseball teams u selected by the Daily P\lot.. . Althoueh the Daablos of Miulon Viejo finished second to champion Dana WJl.s, Misslon Viejo leads the pick.I' with flve selecUom, lncludlnl player of the year Gary Knopotf. Knopoff was a one-man wrecklna crew wlth h1a hitting ability, combined with hla pltchln1. The Mlaslon Vlejo alu.aaer hit f\ve home runs in league for 16 rbl and waa the moat dominant f,layer in the league. Co~ofthe)'ear laurels 1oto Dennis Nesporof t.becbamplonDolpblnaoCDanaHUls. The Dolpblnl, althouib they possessed the beSl battery in the leaiue with Stu Hein on the mound and Paul Bethke behind the plate, did It with a team effort in rallying from a slow start to claim the crown on the last day of play. Four berths go to the Dolphlns. An illustration of the balance in \he South Coast Le.ague Uea in the rtnt team picks wh~re five schools are represented with t.wo players aplece. Thia year's crop of standouts includes four players wtth.'60-plua blttln& credentials led by Coata Mesa 'a Troy Ybarra. who struck out once while accumulatln8 a .460 average. FlntTeam Poe. Player. School P-Stu Hein, Dana Hilla P-Q>ry Alder, Corona del Mar C-Paul Bethke, Dana Hllls JB-R.ay Butera, El Toro 28-Sal Grijalva, El Toro 38-Dave Mollica, Costa Mesa SS-Earl Callison, Corona del Mar OF-Paul La Joie, Mission Viejo OF-Troy Ybarra, Costa Mesa OF-TedHeWnga,SanClemente DH-Gary Knopoff, Mission Viejo UT-Pete Hauser, Laguna Beach Second Team P-Jlm Walker, Mission Viejo P-Ben Bacon, Laguna Beach C-JeffTolbert, El Toro Jnf-John Barth, Corona del Mar lnf-Jlm Romero, Dana Hilla Inf-Tom England, Costa Mesa Inf-Joe Mutt, University OF-Tim Dunh•m San Clemente OF-Jeff Ria, Misslon Viejo OF-John Brotherton, Laguna Beach DH-Mark Simon, Dana Hilla Cius Mart Sr. 8-2 Sr. 6-~ Sr. .378 ' Sr. .313 Sr. .3Z7 Sr. .333 Sr. .4<>4 So .. 307 Sr. .460 Sr. .406 Sr. .308 Sr. .410 Sr. 4-0 Sr. 1.94 Sr. .316 . Sr. .342 Sr. .351 Jr. .280 Sr. .227 Sr. .324 Sr. :286 Sr. ·.323 Sr. .269 Ut-Ed Mccann, Masion VteJo Jr . 2.44e.r.a .. GARY KNOPOFF Player of the Year DENNIS NESPOR Coach of the Year STEVE SLATON f'tayer of th• Vear PAUL FREY Coach of th• Year Slaton, Frey Top Sunset Sunset League champion Marina <Hunt· ington Beach> High dominates the official all· league teams as selected by the Daily Pilot with seven all-league choices, mcl'\Jding coach of the year . Paul Frey. who guided the Vikings to their first ever varsity baseball championship, .is coach of the year. Amon1 the standouts for the Vikings as first team chokes are pttchel" Lee Magca, outfielder Ken Hanvey, slugger Mark Dapello and infielder Mike Fuentes. Player of the year laurels, amids t extreme competiti()(l, is Steve Slaton of Edison (Hunl· ington Beach) Jligh's Chargers. Slaton, in leading his teammates to a CI F 4-A playoffs berth. fashioned an 0.55 earned run average, struck out 73 in 57 innings. gave up onJy 28 bits in that s pan and won five of six league tilts. Other first term berths to Edison players went to first baseman Roger Hayes and catcher Tim Innes. ••trstTeam Pos. Player, School P-SteveSlaton, Edison P-Lee Magga, Marina C-Tim Innes. Edison 18-RogerHayes, Edison Inf-Matt Palmer, Newport Harbor I of-Mike Fuentes, Marina Inf-MikeSoddcrs, Westminster OF-Ken Hanvey, Marina OF-Scott DeLong, Fountain Valley OF-Gordon Barr, Newport Harbor DH-Mark Dapcllo. Marina Ut-Dave Severin, Westminster Second Team P -Kevin Fitzhugh, Jo'ounlain Valley P-Bill Carroll, 1''ountain Valley C-Mike Emptln~. Fountain Valley l B-Rick Clark, Newport Harbor Inf-Gary Springer, Marina Cius Muk Sr. S.-1 Sr. 4-2 Sr .. 310 Sr. .451 Sr. .306 Sr. .306 Sr. .500 Sr. ~ Sr. .434 Jr. .336 Jr. ..388 Sr. .355 Inf-Kurt Lundstrom, Huntington Beach Inf-Ron Ward, Edison OF-Rolf Schwalbe, Newport Harbor OF-Ken Ventura. Marina Sr. 5.4 Sr. 4·2 Jr. .211 Sr. .351 Jr. .264 Sr. .340 Sr. .293 Sr. .362 Sr. .206 Sr. .234 Sr. .317 Jr .. 308 - OF-Don Kerce, Huntington Beach DH-Mike Musso, Fountain Valley Ul-Eric Irwin, Manna Women's Tennis i>.11.,1~1 Iott lo Gve<•ero IEeu LA I ? ··' & ~nt It..,,.. Oeftl" Sl••<h<t ... vouno IGWCI lo\I lo St•I· lord tt-r IS.nla 6ert>ar • l $ 7, l "· o.-ANOI COA5' It HULTS MtOtllel•·O.S-' IO••nwe CAl~ll -'""™-· Tu m tt~"'1'· I GoldM Wast•. ?. Fullertc>., \, lllversldt S. 8 classic glasses, 4 quart bottles of Co~ wh~n you buy an oil change, fitter and lubrlcaflon Fish Report Coast Area Nines MV Volleyball Becord .... ~ ... c...... ~y, May 12, 1111 DAILY PILOT Hakes 'em Beli·oo~r:s ... :.::~",;o~::.~~~I~:..~: IC P'I ... , Ollrr•ff"lllf'-' 1001 H , ~40T~M. ~---. fC·P'l-..O*k•• (001 Battle Cl F Foes Girls' Sports Report Wh~n the 1cason...----...----._..-fenae by l&YUll ita pre· ~~ •• ::rc. ~:':'!lift IGGI .... , '°'' 8yaOGERCABLSON Hein enten wtth DaoAycrs.aleltywhotJt 0t•o.1• ,. ... , ... , 1 iau--1-o1 1 "1 t th d 6 o c 1 p 4 • A and 2 . A eague ' -~,.... 1 x .,. or e season an • baseball action aeu un-wins ll'I eicht dee.I.lions In Pacific Leaeue play d. .....d . h and a 1.88e.r.a. The game ia at Moor r way rn ay wtt SIX Bethke la a .378 hitter Field. site or Ed1son'11 2 l Oran1e Coaat area h11h 1 h 1 __ ,_ school teams Involved wt eJcbt rbiin league. lS·llllw1g victory ln 1974. Ith If Another patcher, w untington Beach's Fl'·Fakou Carlos May, IS 6 1 ror the M arlna and Dana Hiils drawing home assign Coach John Cole's year and 3·0 in league. A menu. Fountain Valley Barons, right-hander. May bats M in h s third in the Sunset .296 ar a wont e unset L A .lso paca·na a 13·2 Le d o cague, meet a formida· • aguecrownan ana ble foe at Century leaguerecordhavebeen Hills Is South Coa!lt r h outfielder Larry McGee. League champ f"our ,eague co-c amp Santa Ot"Uto'1'11ALL VAii SJ TV Oe,.. Htth l•I ltl MlnlM ¥1\je M l\\10'1 VlelO ~ lb Jv.40. H•..,tY, <I l 0 0 0 9U110••Y n 11 o.o a.tdwln. 1~ 4 q .1 Ci•·ltllh }11 ) I 0 1 0.....,1 rt, ) 1 J I C•I• II I 1·0.0. ~ c,) I) I 0 M~•rt• O 10-1.0. Gott>r1o11.11 o~ o.,.. Hl•I• 8Hl••OI •• 1 J I 0 Wllkln\On c. 4 I I 0 -..,,., lb • 0-1·0 MM-;,,..., u l-0 l l; Toull•r rt, 4·0 1·0 "lttD••" Cl l ·O 0 0 Aqull•r It 0 H).C) (01111". tb l l 0 0 li1t9lt p '0 "' , ~ . Ml\\lon V1•10 ()ti) 010 0 i & I O•n• >toll\ I 10 400 > • t • JUNIOll VAICSITY MIOIOfl\li.lo (ti Ill Ot.,. Hiii• VAll$1TY !IT ... UI fJI Vlll• ... •llY Et Toto Wh1t990n (t 1 I 1 t C 1twn rt' 0 I 2 (r\ tnqo111• It• 0 0 f) began, it seemed the on· ly people wbo believed in tlle Mission VtejO Hagb volleyball team were playing on at or roaching It. But now, a~ Mission Viejo enters CI F playoff action for the first lame. people are beginning to believe. T he Diablos finished second <11·3) ln a South Coast League Lhat Is generally accepted to be one of the toughest high school volleyball circuits intheCIF JOHN MURIO mlse ls to keep constant Mtaff-DlltT·M<Mm ... 101>111 .. 1 MKllel •MWfllC·l"l•t. pre11ure on the other • 1.•e10.111..,.. tearn. "We're alway• '-'-" ,.. 1 1, taldnc it to them. rort'ln1 -~·"'•" _ .. ~!:"°~ ~"1 .... tbem to make the flay ••• •• 111•4• l(ll'ttf\\ll'•·•"'~" HI W .__. I dlf beet C•"'' 11.,..,..iv~ 11,..\1 .. ~. e lw~ A Ot 0 • Mt" -Qu IV.1119.i •t-111 Al: ferent b1ttlng forma· s1on1·1Mll m •• ........ ,.,~"'°" tJona," be says. IL~J:.~ ic1vom11••·••11 m 1•1 He's been playlne and eo"'' Ra1>1911 ''""1 ,... • 1. co1tchine for 15 years, so " '·~1 .iLot•~·· i-; Murlo knows what he's ~....,,.,s-n.,..._ti , ~ taking about. His pre women stow tS.PJ 111'1" "•Id 1501 M : SIOYl-111""4111 ft.ljJ '-tat season prediction has Reid G_,.,,..,, 1soa-J , J come lrue, but whether <s";.'," •. ,_ ~-:; •. ~.~:1~~"'~~ the Diablos produce "a Go,,.,..,.v., 0111 ... 1s.P1?·•· , 1 • very real shot at the Cl F Ml••d van 0111 ... Ru~1411,~ I h . hj 1ns 119•1 llelct Mtflony tSOIH C ampJOr\S p'' rema Ovort1ma • (iofmtn•YI" bll1W1 to be seen. 1~ P 1 llHI L.a .. r·P•HtMln csoi •·91 ! The players who will A • .. ,et "'°'11•"4 1l ot h~rs -Massion VleJo. Ana Valley. third baseman Waller Edison. Huntineton With an outfield that Luchlnger C.364 1n B~ach ·8 Edison. Foun-ra val coach Bill Ross of league •. 380 overall J, and taan Valley and Santa Santa Ana calls, "The first baseman Joe JIJll. Ana's Mater Oct arc best tugh school outfield Hiti batted over JOO, strong non-champs and I've ever seen." the McGeeo\er 400 tt•• 11o '" ).() 1 o (•tr tn ., n no Woo<ltl < l0-10 l••~• lo 1' ·J~ Dunng Lhe course of the season they over- .... , •• 1n 1100 W•••n·•<•n• " threw defending C IF typical pre-season op-try are Joe Blum, Mark Pro Soccer-"" ' 1 0 champton San Clemente tlmasm Booth. Mike Brawley all are on the road Each Falcons present a well-Coach Ron LaRuffa. 1n 1s a 3 o'clock gamt.• and rounded attack. his second year at the here's a look at e._.ch tJff Santa Ana Valley ha:. Edison helm. puts most the bats (catcher Mark of has stock behind Un•••f\•I• lnG•nO\G'I ,l'I and beat another peren ! ~ ~ g :,111~;,_~' ~ :~? , ~"J:,' n t ~ I v o I I e y b a l I • o •"l c ...... , lt>J o • co"""• • powerhouse, Corona del !,~,?o':... ~~~o;~' 10 > 1 o o "' Mar. Muno acknowledged Dan Charnitsk1. Steve that the South Coast . Feicbt. Jam t'lynn, Rich League has an abun-Hoerner, Dave Ochoa, dance of talented teams, Jim Rants and Kevm -A-ICM 1 r- teturl .... • • ~''•MalC'­(O>mO\ 1. o.iceqe I M1nn .. ot• > Toronto I "°"IMKll,'ll LOul.10.0T ltlD•ltlarina SAV•l••~"~h pitcher Steve Slaton. a but predicted. "We'll be Severson. The Mon arc he or Pro·~·d .... ,,on W~M•• D• I r1gh't ·handcr who , ~ • The only team !\fission ~~;:.':' ,1, = ~?,.; ~ .~ ~ VteJO couldn't beat was right up there with any of -------------------- ~ M4,C>or-tif'l'd . .,,d F-411rv1t 'N AVP to a I t h 0 ugh 0 l Mater Dei coach Bob ~ •. ,, •• , '"'"'~•1on11•111 n spec Ickes invade Marina 3 ... , -----------tacular. jW>t keeps mow ., ... Ferguson al .447. out-mg down theoppos1l o strong runnerup to .St 1 n fielders Reggie West at Slaton has an o 55 ~aul <Santa Fe SpnngsJ .449, Rick Ward at .417. earned run average, has 10 Angelus L eag ue and Ed Hollins at 3871 struck out 73 an 57 in circles and they feature and pltehtng <Richard · d r· f pitche r Nick llarsh, mngs an won 1ve o six Dalbey I. Sunset deC'u;ions shorts to P Bob h Y Dalbey is the iron man His battery mate. Tim Meacham, Tom Croal of the Santa Ana Valle'· I dd b and catcher M ii r k J nnes, m a 1t1on to t.• Orazba in lh<' att··ck :-.t aff, collecting a 10-3 ing considerl'd tht.• best .. league m ark with ii 1.17 defens1 e t h th Harsh, a 6·3, 190 no11n"' . v cu c er in C' ,. II earned run avera<1e. Hts Sunset I • oun port• right-hander. was a "' · ...._•a,.. ,., s ·'ii d season stats reflect a l 4 .370 balling average secon team All Orange record with a 1 40 eurned Also, Roger flu yes at Co~nt{' c~~lce last year run aWt'.rage first base, 1s a 451 hiller. an as 1011ed ' a 1.05 The Falcons, as a while outfwlder Brian e .r a. in winning six or team, sport C:t • 3l8 Des ros iers seems lo nine this season M h avl'rage "It was 349 un come up \\ tth the bii:: eac am batted 379 tll the last four games of pla)C defensive!} <.and and packed up a dot<•n leaoue," says Falcons ·th th b t rbi, wtule Croat, a senior " wt e a coat•h Ken Tucker. who can pitch 16 2, 1 51 Cole hru. a few gems. tfV·Ontario e.r a >and bat < 414 haL too. hOWl'V<'r. Pitcher 0 ti h tmg averaao with 10 rbt J n t a rt o I g • s .,,. Kevin l-1Lzhugh is MO· Jauuar" ch·•mp1on f gives Mater D1..•1 depth •Jn "' "· .. " 0 the motmd s1dered a blue-chippt'r the Hacienda League. with a I 22 c<.arned run re the pla off f th Orazba. ic.porting only <.tverauc a 10 Y s or e a 286 avl'ranc•, i.• c·on o first time tn the 10 year ,.., " And. Scott DeLong 1ic. a h1storv of th" school StderA-' JO t')(('t•llnnt dn • '-• \'I ' r 434 balkr with 23 hits in R aht h d M k fens 1ve catchl'r and ha-. •., · an er 1 e 15 league games. Tht• Breslin 1s slated to :-.tart a good <.arm on the throw Barons semor hu:-. 32 h1b Ju"1ot1 v•11s1rv Laguna Beach. seeded Unl .. Mlly 11•1 Ol U Toro No 2 JO Cit' With its 14 0 c .. u ,:.~:~;~vm CdM record Coron• ell'• Mer " IC"• " • n.z Q The Daablos travel to '-< ll•n · • 1 HI lorr,.. •• • I 1 1 S }{j th (. d r,o•<J'J••. Zb i 12 1 . IL "''Ji. .lb._ err a g in ~ar ena "'' 1Anc1 ... ,"11110 .,,m.,,, ..... Friday rught for the 4-A , 1 O 1 o Woll••"'•" " lo 1 I) An d J ff ar•r r1 1O1 O JM'l<'r rf I •l : 0 Opening_ roun P ayo , <o • 1 .,,..,,, L C•v1 r• , • \" and all md1cat1ons make ?·1·~·; ~1,,::.7.: .. (\;~'""',• n:: them a favor1tt! In that r:.••••o, .. r "-,,1 .. q1.111 .. .,,,,1,, match. u •. ~ " '~ 1 o "'"""'"" ,., , ~ o Serra wa:s JUSt 4 ti in CJ (rut' , 11n R~'lu" < OOf111 , E•~·•R•111r1 )110 last weeks Inglewood • ~ • Inv1lat1onal tournament. t~~~M•, :1 ~ ~ ,! ;; , l osing to tht! :.a me JuN1011v.t.11s1Tv Corona del Mar team Co•t.oMeu <ui "'C:dM that M15sion Vtt'JO beat. O•Ri.:;:;,~';1"G Coach John Muno 1s M1""'" v1e1• l .. 1 ou Et Toro not modest or r<'ltC{•nt 1 1:{'9.....,,'•f , .... ' M'"'°" v.~, when talking about his 100 fr .. I Pyyk>o IE I 1 \T q l 1977 Squad. ~·~;~ tMI l 00) ) .. ., .... , M •• Persona II} r !t'el 100 '"" med••• 1 Mllq~· 'M• we're one of the top Cave :,::.~,.14, MM~;';,"~bv '"'' 7 11 j ' teams m CI F." ht• says 10 •r... ' t1·~•oe• ... e• 1' •· "We could havt• a very 1 Mer, • .,.~ £111 ) 1 l•o ...,,,, real shot al lhl' cham O•v•nq 1 Gf"rt1nn ( 1 ] C1.1n "'~9 ... .., E11 Tho ... •u p1onstup " l!l'I "' I Brumm M '~·~ , He was sav1ns:: the v,; 1,~..;.· ~· ~}.~;:.~~ i, ~. ~0 •1 s ame thm~~ in March "' , • ...,~ •A1\lo1 1 G••• Ml 1• • befor(' the :-.l'ason began. M\~ .. :;:,.., ·M~;"~'~ 1f,!.'m:: .. : ~ only then 1l ~oundcd ltkc I JI ' them." It was strong taJk for a coach whose previous team had won only two gam es and famshed at the botwm or the league. But Murio explained that he's been working with thls same nucleus of athletes for three years, and made references to "a sophisticated of. fense." When Mission Viejo started knocking off everyone in the league except Laguna Beach, people started taking notice Even Laguna coach Mike Duncan was impressed , ·'They threw an o~ fense at us that we've never seen before and 1t took us a whale to adJUSl to al," Duncan said . "They've got a ftne team and Muno has done a tremendous Job with Lhem " M ur10 explained hb of· to ic.c•condlJaw 10 23 games for thl· Manna, und(•r <'Oach '>l'ason for a .427 m<irk Paul Frev. 1s not \.\tthout Jnd hao; stolen eight its standouls. although bases, 111 addition to a the Vikings boai.t more t·ouplc of homers and depth than 1nd1v1dual five lrtpll'S On~rlo Hl•ll p,.o,. ·•rt , '' , ''"', """ A, .. f¥'t1¥ •.• ~ .. r'W)••f.tf•'flli'lf ,, '4ort~ '" ,1 1 ~ ~1,,'fC'>'1, Ft•~ "'", ..r, 1M .,..,._ ' Htlt;)'>f AA• 1 lt)I) .. '''>t•t 'Mt t l)..tJll Irr ·nlt-.1f M • 10 I H)')br•"'' I '1rufT\,,,iM111]'" 1 l "''"' t f > 1 llJ \ 1 Hl'>IJ\t ... r'l~{t El Area Sports Calendar standouts with cxccll<'nt Also big m Fountuin leamspcc'(f Valley's game are Outfil:'ldt·rs K 1•n pitcher Bill Carroll and Hanvt'Y and Grt·~ Ven junio r cJ tChN Mikl• tura arc ..,oltcl clt•ft·ns1n• Empting ly and LN' Magga, •• r 1 g h t h a n rt t' r . 1 ' Edl•on•.tf oor• Mannas l'l;o I p1t{·ht.'r Alhambra.., Emml·lt althouJth F'r<'V maintain... '\ll'nasco. <'Oach or th(' M agga 1s but on1· of f1, t• ~1 oors for the p<1st 19 hehastorhoo ... t•from H'<1r .... says this H•ar.., Otht'r g<'m' in tht• 20 :> C'lub .~.,,the be~t ht• s AUwmlw'• Hua" f•t • l'1 "O t~ "'" '"'"""' P t • • ..,,. , J n.-.Q fjr 1 .. I ,., 'f I t, '"°' n" t~ ,..,fllll H•'"""f'V)I,.,...,,..,.,. 'r'J F:1 '"'" I At u•t e•'ll'1 t,,.,_, •• •.J ,.,., Al '"' tt ~1 t .,,,,." '' J.. f.9'• .., ~ .,, ··n N I Ml"llilJf1t ,.,, Av.Ji tv"'')tt ~urth """ M. ,,,t ..,, i r r4n 1 ''fl''' •rt f:'r.tnt 't ~1 ,,,,. 1t•'C'J at liQt W ~ r•""" a fter C'ompt11n g a 5 2 league record with a good fastball and curve. Outfielder p1tC'her. J<'ss Koopman 1 4t71. 1un1or -.eC'ond ba:-.Pman 1\lb<•rt Ne.,.. man 1 400 10 leagu<' J -.hortstop Rick Franco 1 292> and Breslin 1 J.IJ 1 form most o f Ontario·., offeni.lve pow<•r I 1~ I 40') '''* f•l.1y I Mn. rtf"t \/o ,,, 1 10 I JUNIO~ VARSITY MIHIOll Viejo 1411 IHI Ill Tor~ 700 medl•'f r••.;y I FI ff)#O 1 I'~ 11)() "'"' 1 JonA\ •EI 1 f\\' 1M 1nrt mttdt .. v 1 Pow11t1 1e1 1 "·" ~,, ft1t.. 1 ~lfu•·l'I'" 1£ \ ?'> \ 1ri11 11 t I ~h~wm,...,.,. tF 1 '7 • ~ n ,, \, ' ,.,,,,. I[ I lS t 4tQl)f"tol\<t 1 f\ult'• f J1" ?OOht,.r•••v t ,.,,.,, 1 in,,, ,. <t" Otllll~OYM"A~TIC\ V•UISITY l di.on ntt 61 '''1 •• Newoon V\ I I,,,, I I W· I t _...,,. A\lr N ' ,~,,._,It. Un_.v,.n tMr t W ~ "" r Ji 1 l Grr,.t\bi'-*"Q FI U O 1 W•t•t .. "'' IE--1 '• I ft11 '"''' IY .tm ' ':.y 1 N '' 1 1 r.,..,, ... ohl tq t • 1~' .a JM"', t •I I f l'!iC)• t #I •t I tr WI llT' ( t'1!1W'f" ,, • t l , .., '" r , • A I O ,.,_, t ti..,, '• ,., ' 1 ,,..,,,, -i f ... • l"lh rq f I "~ Thert' s no on1.; 1n tht· homl' nm rangt of ~I 10, :-.1on \'1t•10 ·~ Gar\ Knopoff. the Soulh Co;io;L League·., plaver of the year. but se\C'ral in th!' 0 h JUN!Otl VARSl'YY \l a rina attack tndude infielder Garv SpnngN. and Mike Ful'nks and Jeff c:raham :ind Jll- purpos(' playt•r f:rtc Irwin And. thl'f~ b dt• :.1~natf'd h1tt1·r MJrl.. Dapcllo. a 388 halter ntario att:H'k iHl' two ee11tenm•ut11•11"••...,r• h~tcl "I reel \\e Should be homers, tnC)Udmg far~t ' VAllSITY 2~ 1 at this point," s ays baseman Sean Sev<>rn~ CdM ,,. .... 1 .. s1 co••• M•,. Brar~,,_Dff Menas"o l\nopoH, w.1th his bat v."111119 'R ...... '"M "' : '" -.. Jo,.,"·nn t':1M .I I\ 1 l B1ld#lf\ Alta Lomu ·~ Hrtt\l':-010· ·we have the fa:.tcst and p1tch1ng ability. cnM• 110 vade Dana 11111-. ll1gh and he:.t outfield in those pitcher Jim Walker 1·1 0 N•~r.c.~1 11~";'"'~ ;;,.~:,:1.,11 ;,,~1 with a 12 8 I '"'Crall re 19 years · tn league 1 outfieldC'r "" .rord. led by pitcher BcJb This 1s Alhambra·~ Pa u I I. a Jo I e. <I ,;~·1~n~";",.,~";.M1, /1~~n;n"eA;:;-:~ hy Gilmer , th1rrl fifth lea~ue cbam sophomore with a .307 '""""" baM'man Davt' S1 l \,1, pionstup undl•r Men3!>co averagt' and Jeff Ht s , ~;:,;,.,~:".',";.:~.,·~~'c'.;~, second basem.1n M1k1• and most of the success form the bulk of Mis~1nn ,. • ~1~l~~·r p~t~~r,{~:~';~ has bet'n twhmd pitcher V1eJo's asst'L'\ , ~1~1~::'.r~M1.",~~ '0 •roM1 60 1 (I T•o 117 61 i.1 61 Ml\\IOn Vltfl Brian ll('nder-.on Racquetball Tourney v.u.,·nci , l\••<1'•" M• •s , Gil I h h d '"n"'Mlll lEb• M ••I mPr. a r ~ I .in <'r !I•" , "•' h"" •M• ,.,rt \\Ith a hvr faiith.ill. h.i' ll•r:l••lllMl>t SE.Oy Mii\ racked up J 7 ;1 n•t·ord. 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Martha Hooper contends school adminlltratore at El Camino College are glvlna the job to Dean ot Men Henry Kirk because of sex dlac:rtmlnation. her over the person to whom the job went would have opened the collese to a c:harge of reversed.a· crimlnaUoo. '' MRS. HOOPER said she was offered ber choice of ateppane down to become either a counselor or a teacher and chose the latter, even though it meant loaina $10,000 a year in salary. As a dean, she earned $34,000, and u a full-time professor she will draw $24,000 annually. Mrs. Schwarz said Kirk Wab chosen because he has more ad- vanced academic qualifications and longer service with the dla· trict. KlllK llOWS A doctorate an education, compared to Mrs. Hooper's master's de1ree. and bas been with the dislnct for seven years, three more ... an LIT1'1H TllTAMINTA•Y AND Al• ..... •M .,--.., ''"'~" ""' AUTH04ttlATIOM TO AOMINllTlll Or Hw'lll ....... .C .. CA-I sbe UNDI• Tlll INH .. lltDlltT AO Thi\ ~ ....... ,, <tl!Wclff w • 8 l M H "'"'k' MllftSTllATtONOflllT&TllACT tt11tr••~• u rs ooper says nu 1 E1t•t• 01 SAM ou•L•v. Jll., •Wl'•t~,..._..._.1,,.1 educaUonaJ back1round ls not 0•0 •* ~o 0.1..e .. fltled to the """itlon, NOTIC& IS H••alv OIY&H 11••1 Tlllt tlelt"'9ftl Wh lli.t w1111' t,_ r-NO•MAT GUllL&V"""1t1 .. .,.,.10 Colllll Cttf• of Ora .... c;.., I "His doctorate an education la ... u1i., • ......w °' wi11w'°'1,. ., "., "' WOllC'e ot l.4'Htn fftt-...IO'V te Ille Mey t. 1'71, • something lhal la irrelevant t.n1 ... 1111--,11,~11.,l4H\ •• ... '7t4• the ""'"Ilion " she said ··-,-=-~1 ml11hiw.,. tii.t• 1.1141tf lllil ,,,.~ ""'"1"'" ~tl!Ot CM" Dolly ,.,..._ r-, . nn !Alt -· MeyJ IJ It H, tm Ot>77 they should have .compared was :!.'~~"'.:.:'.:C:~ ,:~,::, OTICE the field ot study 10 the master's! Hrtlcvt9".alldt111111 ... "me•"ll••ec• PVBUC N <decree). His was in studen~ :.~;:.i.~ ~,';: .~ ~ ,•:; fltCTmouuu1t1Hu services, mlne in psycbolo1y and i:ovrt,_ o1 o.oort"MM No. hhold NAMUTA1'•M•N• counsellna. I th.ink mine ls more' covrt,01100crv1c0t11t••O•tvew.at.111 Th• io1towt111perto1111a1161111 b11s•· 'led t lb iti , ... Clt\'olS-oA11•.~llror11I• MUt•: SUI 0 e pos on. OtttCIMrt•. lt17 SUNWOOO SOUND STUOIOS, Jet ' WILLIAMl.ltJOMN, IOth5t. •8 Cotl•MeH CA EVEN Mo Co<illlyCltfk Lynn Mori• StYt•'I" 1101 w •• RE mportant, I .J•t11Ha. W)IMlfll stt11•"' Aw .""'·'°'· s.n11 M•. CA thinJt t have doue a better job e11uNonuMout0M n101 than he hft• l'n our resTM>i'Uve '"' .,.,..., ... -.,. •• "'-n111111.i ... u11 conclucl•d ~' on "' ...., .. ~~ S.ll1tA11LCA.tt>'tt dtvtouel positions. But of course, I was not Tel: 11w1•rm L'J'MM s.w•n• . th rt I Alt-Y'fw""'tl-Tiii• •1•1t,.,,...I ••• lil•d Wllh tlw given e oppo un ty to prove Pllbltl!Wd Ortft9t co.utoo11v 1>1101. c_,., c1er1tol0ttn9" c..i .. 1ro~Apr11 that in open compeution for the Mey"· 12.11 im ,. "" JOb," she said. iu1 n 'u111t1"*! Or-cont o.11/'!:,': Kirk was out of town and un-1-----------1Apr1111,and1Mvs.11.1t,1tn available for comment. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE M1 "CT1T10U5 91n1NIH NAM&5TATIMINT Small pleasure boats lie beached in M8irblehead, Mass. Harbor, torn from their moorings during a late winter storm that brought up to 15 inches of snow in some pii'l'ts of Western Massachusetts. Milk Price Move 'Blasted Status Sought WASHINGTON <AP> -Two lites in Callfornaa bave heel nominated for lncluaioa ln the National Re1later of Historic Pl•~ They are the Berkeley Women'• City Club, 231.s Durent A~e., and Port San LUia Site, south of ~Lula Obispo. tr the 1lte1 are ln· eluded ln the reltltef, tMy beeome etJgtble for aranta for reetora.Llon. Ten dl)'I are allowed fw public reaction to the aomlllaUom, and com· m.enta 1boWd be lent to "N•Uonal Rt1l1ter, Na· Uoaal Parle Service, U.S. .Dtoartmenl ol tho Jn. wtor, Wubloiton, D c., ... LEATHER FASHION JACKETS IElS72.00 SALE BASEBALL SHOES fJJ by Brooks #171 REG. $10.95 sanS895 -~ WHITE STAG SPEEDO SWIM SUITS LADIES MEN'S s415 s21s LEATHER ''MARLBORO" Sheep lined ...... $2.00 NOT AJ fltCTUllD FLY TIERS VISE REG. $12.95 SAVE $4.00 T ~~ ~~ BACK PAC SAL£ PRICE SLEEPING BAGS TO REG. $13.00 803 SIZE TARGEI CHEESE UT BAIT as·. ALL FISHING JACKETS REG. $6995 $149.95 FISHING MONO LINE SALE 1·-YD. TRACK & JOGGING SHOE A $19.95 VA.LUI SAYE 20 to 40% SANTAANA STORE ONLY LURES ON SALE OUR PRICE s15ss ·~ SAVE 15" k/. . '( ,.'< SALE ON ANY 22 t RIFLE IN OUR STOCK f , ........ , REMINGTON-WtNCHfSTH l" . , RUGER-SAVAGE SKI SALE SAVE UP TO 50%. DOWNTOWN SANTAANA 211£.4th 547-5723 1111 ... """'" (t ••• .. , ")1>61 ..... u. ~ TENNIS RESTRING BACK PACK SPECIAL swsess • WOOL SHIRT SAVE 20% SWEAT SOX SAVE SJ .10 NllSOH #1TC w s5so PllCI .... 6 PK. HG. $6.60 SAU!: ITEMS LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND LA HABRA #IO FASHION SQ. (714) 171·5981 (213) 691-0959 111Mtlwlo"1 ... M IU.M.U• CERRiTOS #183 MALL (213) 924-1825 It• ..... llw'll. IOt ...., ........ lit PVBUC NOTICE PVBLIC NOTICE "IC'TIT10UI 8USIHHS tJICTIT10U5 8UllNUS NAM•STATIMIHT NA.Mli$TATIMaNT Tiit folloWln; perlOftS •rt dOlllO buSI· TM fooowlne persons .,e CIOln9 bu•I· ... ua.: nentt· CENTURY 11 LEONARD CAA CA.RE CENTER, 1111 ltEAL TY, U»S C.iiat Aotd, L~unt ANhelm Or. Co\lt Mew. CA '1617 tfltu.CA.nni Carlos Arctnle911, tns w. Ball Gtff<\ Hlllt, lnc:.,t Ctllfornla COf· AotO,A,,.,,.tm,CAtJtlW . POrtl'°", ?SUS Cellol Aotd. L~.,... TomotllY Worren McC,.y, •I Hllls.CA.nul 11a11>oe Covet Htwoort Beech c:• Tiiis buSiftnt Is ~led Illy t COf '1"3 ' • oorellOll. Thi\ 1111\lllf\\ I\ COl\d\Kltd by • 0.-Hllls. low; llfllOrll ptrlMr\ll•P Ellltbelll 8 .1..tOllUO CMIO\Ar<ln19911 • S.ty.-~ Thi• •ltl•,,,..nl w•\ lllld wllll llw Tlll• 11..-t _, flltd Wllll IN counry(1.,1to40<-CounlyOftAc1rll c-tyCltftlolO.-CAuntyonAprll II. ttn n. 1tn. ,.., ... '7111'.J Pvbl1ttlld ~ Cot•I Oelly Piiot, ~blllNd 0.MGll COMI Detty PllOt, AIWll 11 • ttld "411 S. 12 lt17 .t.prll21.tftdlM'rS, 12. It. 1911 l1SHI 1'°1·11 PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .. ICT1'10US 8USINlll6 .. AMalTAl'aMINT Tiie leli.wtft9 ,,..Miii II dOl119 llU~· ""'"' J V AGCliSSORI H, 1S1"2 H- 1.aM, Hunt1"91on IMtcll. CA.,..., NtllWllel A. OWll, 1flAI H-w~ 1.eM, HwntlntlOll 9"<11, CA "'41 Thlt buMMU It conduclecl by t11 I,._ lllllldvtl. H..,,..,... A. Clarll This lltM-t W•• lltlld "'"" n.. Coolflty Otrtl., o..,,.. Covmy on April 11, 1'71. fl74ttt P11bll1,. Or-Coe\! DOiiy Pllol. Aorll tt. 7t,ttldM•'ll t. IZ, 1tn PUBLIC NOTICE ,.··· ·~ ._ ... ~· P\TIUC NOTic , , PllBUC NOTICE me "CTITIOUI eUllHUI NAMI STATIMINT Tll• IOllOWl"9 _....,. ert CIOl119 l>utl ...... "' \IOY4GI! ,llM PAltTNEAS l.TO., tfflt Oel •Prade, 0.,.. Point, C.tll0rnle'1t1t •. C RI-I 6 A\-flte•. ltoqtr Rlcf~tl. ldlt Dt1 Pr-. O...,t Po•nl. CAt141t Roger Rlddetl, llOIO P1rk NflWDOft, """"'oort 9"<11, CA t7..w> 'Jiii• ~t..,.H It c-..tt>d l>Y 1 llmll Ho...l/IW'Sllip ltoOff ltldeltlf Tll" ,, .. ......,. ,.,, 111~ wit" tllt C-lyCt•fllel0reft9tCounlyon"p"I JI, 1t17 MICHAIL'· Ll()tjf, Jlt kjMnt 111# Hlwt-ne 11~ Ton-•,CAttMJ Tel • .___ 'IMO PuDtl•-0.-Co .. 1 Ot ll• Pilot A.,,, tt.-Ml'f) 11, "· 1'17 l'fCTITIOUS IUllNHI NAMRSTATIMINT 17!0.U TM loll-Ing oer'°" 1• dolnq t>u.i ,_,,.,, ., ,ltOFESSIONAL llEAL ESTATE t8MI! Buell Blvd., ,..unllnqtM •H<ll c,.,, ... , C•rotvn R-r. ••'13 E1 C1mt.,o 0. , H•mel CA t7SO T~IS ""''""" I\ (C)...,U(l•d Dy en '" dlWldUOI C.•Olr11R-r Thi\ \f•fHMnf W•\ f1feod W1l" ,,_. Cou11ly Cl..--ol 0<..,90 Counly on M•Y . "" ,151 IO Publl"""1 Oo.•nQ<' (Od\I D•ll• P1101 M1•V t1, l'I ?~ ttf"O Jyn• 1. J•11 •H11J PUBLIC NOTICE HOT!Cf OP' l'UllfC MEAlllHG , PUBUC NOTICE ' PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITfOU\aU\INfU ffAME \TATEMENT Th~ follOWtnQ Pf't\CW\ I'\ 00·~ bv\I ,,.,,,, ., ~EA Pf<,rAllt:H ANO OtVELOPMfNT•O ·~·H~IA~ Hunt lnQton Bf·'' n r 4 •1~'? Vt(IOt' L•w1· Mill· \101 t·h ti Avi~ Huntington tit1Kn CA~J ... 'f Tru, bu\ln->U j (Ot'<:turt•d nv An'" I hf\ ""l'"tnt-f'U ••4\ h•Nf ..,.,. ~ .. 0Y"'fY ('"''" n• Or Ni•,-~I Ort M.n ~ 1971 "5111 Publl\ht<I 0.0"Y' C.oo.~1 D•1ly PolOI, Moly 17 1' 1b Mid Julle 1 1'17 It)) 11 PUBLIC NOTICE .. OTICE IS HEREOY C.IVEN thol ttoe Or•noe County Ptennl"Q Com Ml\aton wlll "ofo o Oul>llc h•1r •nq t\tudy '•'UIOft on ,,,.. Sllvt,.•OO Mod IHh Sotc Ille Pltn •"d Ille Propos..d .,.,.,..,,.,..,, Ho J1.' IO .... l•nd ~•-Ill of n.. Or-Coumy ~"tr•I Pl"'Hemendtcl ------------- Tiii\ PltbHc ~ttrinqlsludy HUIOll "CTtTIOUS IUStffESS wllf M lleld 111 tlle Commlu ... 't ..... , NAM( HAT •Ml NT 1nq room In Ille Cnunty Ent1l"ffr·, ,.~::,~ol-nq ""''°" '' dolnq b"'' 8ulldl"'41 . ..,., Civic C.nl•• Ortw Weit KO·!TAR t;UILO " 1071 ....... <,t"l1 ""-· Calllornl1, on Monday M1y llCHt """' CIXI• W u r A '712~ n. 1'77 ... "" "°"' .,. , 00 p "' • or .. \OOl'I thereafter ., "'"' <om"''"">",. Ur,ul.\ TIUA .Cl,..,D,.1t)lt 1011 S..f'tt• •••ndo -m<I\, •I wlll<h 11,,., •ff 10 llo· • 4w Co{te -·• (A .,.>6 ftrt\tM pet'W>l"KwUI t)f fW1rd T"t\ ~~ '""'42+J'(t•d by •n '" $1LVl•40C>MOOJUllA Sl'IC"IC div d\lal Pl•N .._ U•wl• T 111,...,,.., Tiii\ \PKlflC Pi•" lnvo1.,., .,,._,lit Tnt\ \ldl"""'nt '""I fol-O '""" llw fo, t"• fooowl"Q un1n<«oor•led •r••\ Cnunty C.fPr-)1 of Ot.,Qllf C.Ot.mtv on M•Y Modln h C.,,VOft, Wllll~m\ Ctny°"' • "11 ~·~::~~.~::;~:~!...~:~":''"' \1;.0: Pun1.,hM °'""',_. <"·•~• 0•·•~'!~,~~1 ttevo cr"" ""<Y • 1 " J& '""' 1 "" l ANO UH 1!1.IMIMT Thi\ oen.er•• cM.t~ 4rnet\dm•l'lt •" "OIV.\ pt~\ fOt '"-followlrtq Uf'\•n ,.orporrtt.O •'•"' lf'rtttory tO<•ftCI 111) ,, PUBLIC NOTICE "°'I" of Oe1 °""4'0 \t,.•I •nd .. " off----:-:-'.'".""""".""'""':"':-----\tr"I of'"'° Gol.i.11 L•t1t•••. lt,,llO<y ffOTICI TO Cit IOI TOlt S IO<tttd • ..,, ol ,tl•monl ltouloerd SUl"EltfOfl COUltTO, THIE tnd "°''"°' E>P9riWlta "°"" tt,,llO<y ST ATE°" C<ll.l'OttfffA Jl'Olt •outto .. ,, ol UQU"" c ......... ""'"" TM5COUMTY0,011AffGI! •nd "°''" ol , ... City of L»QU"41 B<>•<" ..... '1tJJ .... 1tf•l1•..., tio.in.,..o b• ow Rtwr\IO-f \ltf• "' Cl 411("' E f C.110\< C°""ty ,,.,. to Ille H\I, L•""' O.' Ct 0-•• '"'" """"' llOtd 10 tlle •oul~ s...11-Ct ~IOrtrE •">HE1t(llY C,1 V,.H • ,,. ,.von ltoad to 1rw .,,.,, •~d Btie<lt St•r (f'f'd•t<af"'\ r'Jf ,,.. ..OOv• n..tm.1 ·tH.-.1f't\f CertyOft to,._ no.--tf\ t•r,.lfo'"~ to<•ted ttwl Ill o-r~ "·'"'""~ 11,.,m ..tqi•·"' t '" MOdlt\tl• C•ny.-n ••tt of ~nu~ ,,._,. '-••O dP-f"rdifr,t •r• ,.,,.,.,1,..•t1 t~ ,,,,.. t"•"von Anaf'I .,.,,Hor., to(41ed tMm w 101 fl'lf" ,...,,.\\<fry V'>u<M r' 1n n~ftft••'' Of ~Pllrlor Avenu-w •"~ '""' 0U1t,.. oft,. <l•n Of,,,. •00"'9 "" "°'' .... P•l'IO( (~\t H~qt'l••f f .. fltlM f~Yt ~IO Dr"•~' f"'Mn wit,_ I,.. ~·~ k'Wh,d11t' hKMk 111t '"fl"t twt •\\.lt •""'° .... "' IOI,_~,~ "'•nl\ hi 1¥....., UM~"""'""'° I" t i I ... off•<• of If I.CHI: It HENll( MtUIOl\ V...10. ""'1110.-tllCI LAO.t ANO llllEGf Nl&HN &ll~"WY> •' ~O'-\I lrH\...., lft<ludr\ OOMrll om Ltw Ul """'h ·-~., .. , 'w•I• ,.)0 -•m•nhlO~•r•~JU'>i"'ll~flOOd le-._,.,. CA "'°" •·<h ,. "'" i"O ,,,.o ~ ,..vt\ton' to ,._ ,,.,,.., \IM o• t<:• of bu\'"''" ... ,. .,..,..,, ... 1M4> 1"' Jlttmtl'f'lt t1tllt lllH tn•ltft'r; l)lf'rl••f'\•'YJ to 1"'9 t\f•f"' f)f C 0 M I' I. f A H C I W f T H T M I '"'" "1ot•....,l • '"'~ '"'" "'""''"' tll•• CA\.IPOlt"ll& INYIRONMI NTAL 1 ... l••\l-·••1""'~1 1~""'"',. OOALITY&CT· D11..,MA,\ ••tr A or~ flM1 ••WltOf'Wn•"'•' ''" H W'l l'-"f p GRO'\\ o.(I '•oort ,..., ~•fl'I rw•"'.a,.., ~, ,,. f .... "',,~....,,,....,,,,, .,,,, Or•"O• Cou,,ty f "1¥'ronm .. nt•• • .._~"' .. ,,_,,,_ • .._.,.. Mt1160_,,..,, AqeNy .,,., '"'" 1>t '" 111.(Hllt HINltC vl•,.••llYl""P1""""'<1Comm1 ,_IM AffDet•OlfflAMff •pprev11t 11t thl\ M,,, •"'Q •tt..-fM'f't•f L.tw '!I• 'llO,.. lnl~•m•flon t~•o<I I,,_ UJ Se<lf" "-\1 \t1llt ,.,_ '"·M•••I Plt~fll!>q 01v1 ......... North Lt• ....... "' CA•ll 8f·O•dw•y. 'Wntl A••. hl~o ... '''" T•I 1110.,. .,., tl' Hit 411_.,. lw ''""'"' ~ubt,.l•O Or-CM\I Dally 1'110! ........ ._ <>-.. c. ...... O• • p ·~· Mtf t2 ltr1 "l•Y fl .. 1' ,,.,_, 1•11 PUBUC NOTICE PtJBUC NOTICE PVBLIC NOTICE ' I. P UBLIC NOTICE s lo.Mff SU!'UllOR COURT 01' THE STATl!Ol'CAltfCORNfA f'OR THI! COUNTY OP' OltANGE ... & "'" NOTtCI! 01' HEARING Of' l'fTITfOH 1'011 PllOl&T( OF WILL AND l<Ott lETTEltS TfSTAMEN TARY ANOAUTHOltiZAflON TOAD MINISTElt UNOllt THI. INOIPINDENT "OMINfSTllATtON Of' lfSTATESACT l!\f•t" of FllA'<Cf \ C HASON ~Ol~d NOTICE IS HEAEeY (;IV!N ,,,., Al.&N SCiiAlll'F "'" lllod ...... " • oPtltlor\ ft)t' Pro«wt~ ~ Wiii •f'\d ffV f\ \\IAnc~ of Lel .. rt: l""'\t•ment•"Y And 4ut nonret•on to Adm•n1,lf"f" un<ktf" '"" trl!lt~f Adrnonl•l•Mfl>n of EtUllH An ,.,.,tn<" ti") which h madil for tuttM,. ,pi8ft<vl•r'\ .-no th•f fi\111 11,,,, •n<I pll(• of "41.trlnq lrw '"""II•< l>ffn vttor~.,31 ,,.,, •tlOOt>•m u\thr courtr....,.. ot 0.Dc.\rit'n'!tnt Ntt l of \••Cl tl')Ur"f .,._ 100(t¥t( c,,,,,.., Otlw W""\t fl"I I~ Ctt10f\.llnta M..1 C•l1tr,rtru• O•ltd ~y 10 1'11 WILLIAM f \IJOHN c~vo,.,-. lll'Sllt.Hfl.L(lt ltOMAtN & lUOASM ... ~ ... , .. ,..,. ltlto S...U-(• at\04 \wll•I• 1. ••• _. .. c._1 ._,,., L•~t H H•H•t &11 ...... .,,.,, """i ..... P-Ut>H~ ()r rf"QIM (01 t D•1ty _,llfti M•1 II fl It 1~11 PtlBUC NOl'J B . . ,, , PVBUC NOTICB ~ PVBUC NOTICE OsearLunela •• ~ft-MIW•IU NAM9t~ATWIQMT Ttwfel-._ __ •rt ... "tlKI ... Film Leaders ........ MAlll.OW&~'50CtATU. UIJW _,_,,,_,.., • 1, C:..t. .._., CA n.a. Mlttlt .. LV<ltt• Merlow, l1ot ~l ... M>ll eo.1.~ •• CA'2•a 11*'1 A lflt~t. ••'-\ a Ou•n ,.,...,, ......,_.. .. _.. CAf?MI '"•h IKl\lnen t• <tllOll<IM '' o Sentimental ........ =:.t:........ ,. Tl•tt tltl..._t Wt> filed wltll ''" c-1, CJ«_ Of O.e1191 t.cMMtv.., ,.., .. ,,, 1'11, From .U~l•Md Phu Dlspatdtes "'~ "111>11.,_, Or-CM" O<MI' l"llOI. &prll tt. ft lftO MtY !, 12 1t17 LOS ANGELES Leaden otthe tnm tndua 1alhered lor a 1'entlmental luncheon ln tho , .. o:....••·P,. PlJBUC NOTICE lilt 71 PUBLIC NOTICE room where Oacnr waa born eucuy 50 yean •'!P!'1>+.:- Cracked emcee Bob Hope: "rt'• the aame hotel Hme rooms. the snme Jokes.•· Mayor Tom Bradley, presldenUal ion Carter, actors G,..iory Pttk and Cllarltoa Bl11tilllllllf'!'s: were among the 250 euests In the Crystal Ballroom or the Biltmore Hotel, where 275 rum leaders gathered May 11, 19127, for the Clrst meeting or the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Nooe of the four academy founders who survive among the ori1inal 16 was present Wednea· day. Mary Pickford, Raoul M(WI Wal11b and Jack L. Warner are recluses and Heo Kins had departed for Europe. But six of tlW ori1lnal members were present: J.J. Cobb, GMJ J. Fol~y. H. W. Grieve, Mervyn LeRoy, Karl S and K.lng Vidor. Hope, who has emceed 15 awards shows, was Introduced as "Oscar's best friend.•· He remarked· "Money cannot buy an OsC\y t nobody knows better than I." * ·' MIAMl BEACH, Fla. Thirty-rune pamllna~: done In jaJJ by convicted Watergate burglar l:, 11 Howard Hunt are on sale here. ,1 Dressed io a cranberry·colored tuxedo, Hlll1J. 1 strolled through the Carriage House art gallery for the opening. The paintings range m price from $3SO to $4,~ If One seascape was purchased for $500. -g l The show was sponsored by friends lo help Hut'I\ ! raise money for legal expenses. Hunt, a former CIA ofCic spent 32 months in jail lor role in the Wate rgate break- He was released in February. • DENVER -Cowboy slar Roy Kogen says most of toda)'·s • movies aren't fit for human cop, s umption and are so bad he. wouldn't even Jet his horse Trig1 "• ...._ ge r watch them .-if th~,,. HUNT palomino was around. '" ~, "Some of the pictures J 've seen in the last (9 years. I wouldn't even want Trigger to watch," ttw111,. 64·year-old King of the Cowboys said Tuesday . Too many films are dominated by sex and " , violence and fail to mclude the entertainment at1d1 • moral messages that marked the more than 90 mov· ies he made between 1938 and 1954, Rogers said • '"' . , .. CLEARWATER, Fla. -A 17-year-old youth' ' who pleaded guilty to armed robbery will spend five ' years in prison instead of 10 because a Pinell~) County circuit judge is perplexed about the sel'l· Lenee given newspaper heiress Pally Hearst. ' T "What happened in California bought that guy • · five yean,'' Judge Jolin Aodrews told The Tampa .... , Tribune after the sentencing of Thomas Grover,·' Vaashnon two counts of armed robbery. •. "I 8JTl concerned about the attuck our 1 drews said in sentencing PEOPLE system is under," An· ( Ji 1 ,, Vaughn, who was charged ""----------·as an adult in an armed robbery. , ,. He later said he had planned to sentence 11 Vaughn to 10 years in prison, but after Mi~ Hearst's senten~ decided to give him only a five, 1 :• year term. .. . '• VISTA_.:Gloria McLean as coming froru • ~. Pacifica, the coastal town just south or San; .• Francisco, where she's resigned as city att.omey. Don McLean is coming from National Cityll south or San Diego, where he is city attorney. ... The aim of lhe meeting in Vista. between Oceanaide and Escondido: To live together, sin~ they're man and wire and Mrs Mclean has a ne'Y . job as city attorney of Vista. Since their marriage Oct. 19, they've had to hVf',' • 550 miles apart. • "People are always asking us why we're mar ried and not living together, i03tead of lhe othe,r , , way around," said Mrs. Mclean. • t ,'\ WASHINGTON "Haven 't you noticed, anything ditrerent about me?" Ro.al)'llJl Cartef,. " asked during a break ln a White House roundtable, 1• dlscuulon on aging. · 1 •1 When no one guessed correctly, Mrs. Carter rel-' 11 v~aled she was wearing contact lenses. il I· •' The First Lady. who usuaJly wears glasses ill' •t ' read, 1aJd she bad been wearing contacts for aboi# , four daya and was veey pleased with them. • • • 11 SAN FRANCISCO -'l'ho U.S. attorney who 1 , 1 auccenfully prosecuted Patricia lleant on banti; 1,1 ,, robbery charees saya he would like to run for.""'• Callfornla attorney general tn 1978. • "I'm not putUnc a campatin together, but I have ~ a.1ked by a number or rrtenda to think about It." Republican Jame. L. BrownJ.111 Jr. saJd. fl "I'd Wee to run -if I cao." • ' Browning, «. U.S. attorney here for Hvca4 years, aaid if he decides to run the ftrat thtn1 ~ would do would be to re1f1n hit federal post. "What I've been trying to do la ...... whether.ii mycandlduylaaviablepossibillty,"h•Hid. 1 11' I ,11 SANTA CRUZ -Dick Smodlen bu walbdi u, away from the br11bt licbta and applause into t u~ duaty world of irrlaaUon and 1uaar con.tent u •• (1 wine irape crower. 11 And be doesn't 1eem to mind the chanao tromn••W adtllatlon to enolo1Y. 11 l Since July, wben Dlek and . -: Tem mo&bert broke up tbell"' , ~ ramous broth l' act alter more l . than 17 ye.,., be. hJ1 wlte, Un· u !t da, and their t.brff chlldren have • , lived qui.CW on a rancb iii th~ 15,1 .. Santa Crus mountains, wh re '1 '' they a... cuJUvatin1 13 acre. of p~mlum whltewlnn. He e.xpe.cta ~ lint vlntaie ~t ol Pfnot. Chal"doanay, Johann J &.'!: 1MCmtau •bore Rlealinc and Sllvaner· ~1••• JUe1llna to be bOttled u.nder his label, Vlne Hlll r '' Wine. ahertbilfal1'1harveft. .,.,,a • lmat1Mri °""' ao ol 1.aDd ua plans to do il)'.IJ tome buUd1ri1 •hen lbe wlnee an~ to drh1k. J O". .. . . . .,..... .. rill DAILY PILOT Bike 'Eats' Calorks· 'Rich Man' Could EarnLunchtime Martini pulae rate, level of H ertlon. ex ercltlo& unit.I and ume spent pedallnJ; $1,745. one bystander, who aald "lt'a an Ideal thins for a rich man who has everything lf h • were on 1 diet he could pump for about 30 minutes 1&nd lose about 130 calones enough to earn u CHJCAGO <AP) -Wlth a COO• ntctor wire clipped to her ear lobe. model Debbie Elll1 pedaled a atatlonary bicycle for 1ix mlout.ea Then, pre11ln1 a but ton, she was told via a di1ital readout that s he had lo11l 32 calories IT WAS ONE of numerous tn- ventl°"' on dhplay at the Deaa&n En1lneertnc Show ln McCormick Place. (Related column, Paie C7 .) • rnartlnJ at lunch " Price of the exerc lalng mecblne. which also meuureti Jt apparently didn't 1mpre:.1 Santa Ana OUl.ee Bank Offers Sale Of 33 Branches The Bank of California has announced that as part of at.a over-all lon&·rance bualness plan, tl will entertain offers to purchase 33 specific branches from throughout 1l8 statewide Callfom1a branch banking system. These 3.1 branches aceount for about 12 percent of the bank's total deposit.a. The bank, a wholly owned s ub- s idiary of Bancal Tri-State Corp. o p e r a t e s 74 branches ln Bums Speaks For League Dona ld E Durns, former ~ec rct ary of h us inc sx and tran&por lata on fo r Cahforn1a, "111 addres:. member& and guei.L., uf the Greater Irvine Industrial League at a luncheon Tuesday al the A1rporter Inn Burns. counsel to the San Fran- l"t:.co law farm of Landch, Rapley :ind Diamond, served two yt>an. in the• cabind of Gov Edmund G Brown Thi' luncheon mC'eling mark:. lhc midway point in the leagu<.''1> annual month Ion~ members hip drive More than 150 local com - 11anies Jrc tx-ing contacted b y 30 l<:JJiuc members who have volun· let'r <'d lh1'1r t1mt' tn 1ncreasE' lh<' number or rompan1es par t1t1pat- 111g in l ht· business <&:.soc1at1on. I! t•scrv<Jl tons tor the• lunc·heon mc•elinl( an· n•qu1rf'd h y Friday and m ay be m;,id1• hy phoning !155· t l:J:I. California and others m Oregon and Wubington State. THE OREGON, Washington and international units wall nol be affected by these plans The only Orange County branch offered for sale is the one at 401 Civic Ce nter Onve West. Santa Ana. According to Chauncey E Schmidt, chairman a nd chief ex ecutive officer, the bank has three specific purpose:; in selling a s electe d numbe r of its branches. ·'First, we wish to concentrate our resources in those geo graphic areas whe re we have s trong customer 1dentificat1on and market penetration." he s aid. "SECOND, WE expect to re· alize a profit on the s ale, incre~· mg the bank's capital and the book value of shares m B~al Tri-State Corp. And, third, we will be in a better position to ac celerate our ea rnings growth over the long term According lo Schmidt, this 1s a one-time a ction, and fu tur e branch sales are not contcmplat ed . Notice of the pl an has been sent lo the 29 Cahform a banks c onsidered most likely to be 1n ll'res ted in the ava il a blt· branches. Sales will be for ca.sh FOR THE LOVER or com. putera and football, there waa a pockct-slzed computer with a dlcltal football playing field with dol1 for players. The game's~ Ject ,., to get a runner lhrouih movlne def en.sea by pressing but tons . Downs and yardaie are di!>· played, as are eunts and returns. The ex.tUbitor said it should be r eady Cor Chraatmas at a cost of w Steel Prices Reach Level Carter Backs PITTSBURGH CAP J -The s teel md~lry has begun closing ranks on a moderate price an· c rea11e of 6 percent, a level the Carter admm1slrat1on says it can toll' ra te R ep u b li c St ee l Corp . of t'h•vcland, which initialed price boosts ranging from t>.8 to 8.8 per- r ent last Friday. said at would lower its increases to the level of llb competitors. Youngstown Sheet and Tube. which matched H.cpublic's first price hike, said 1t would also partially r oll back in iti. in- c·reas~ Wheeling . P 1ttsb ugh St eel Corp , meanwhile , Joined top· rank<.'<1 l ' S. Steel Corp. a nd Na· t10niJI St('t'I Corp. m announcing pri('e h1kl~ of aboul 6 percent on flal·rollcd &tcel and bar pro· due ls Second rankt!d Bethle he m St('('\ ('orp , which has long ad- voc at('d ruither pnces. reduced 1ls hike to6 ~rcent today T ht• nt>w stel'I prices wall make lliJl rollt•d products uboul 18 per- Ct>n l h1i.:hcr thun they wc•rc :1 year a~o. followin~ l wo uwreai..cs of fi per<rnteachlastycur ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- This announcement is under no c1rcum&tsnces to be cont.trued as an otter to !>ell or ac; a 1lohc1tation of an offer to buy any of t hesll secur1t1es. The orh1r1ng rs made only by the Prospectus. Caples ol the Prospectus may be obt111nl'd only 1n any State 1n which the undersigned may lawfully otter these secur1t1es PUBl..IC NOTICE FICTI ff OU\ IUSINESS NAMl STATEMENT ft,,. fn t~'""J Of•f\l)f\ a\ OO•rHJ 1>11\i no d Are you interested in monthly income? . ~™uttan Corporate Income Fund 1 80.81 per year"for every 5 1000 Unit-paid to you in monthly installments. E F Hutton can offer you t he opportunity to become an investor in its Corporate Income Fund A unit 1nve&t ment trust with a portfolio of d1vers1f1ed, invf'stment grade. fixed income securities Here are several of t.he most important features • • Minimum investment -1 Unit rrepresenting approximately $1000 face amount of underlying secunt1es1. • If desired. you moy elect to receive a Cert1f1cat e tor your Unit s. regist ered an your name The Trustee New England Merchants National Bank, acts es custodian for the underlying secur1t1es and sends you your checks and tax information. • Every month you will receive a check automatlcally. • All Qecurities were rated "A'' or better by either M oody's or Standard end Poor's at the t ime of deposit. • All securit ies In the portfolio ere pubhcly traded. There ere no private plecementa. • You may redeem your Units at any time at the bid price of the underlying securities at the time of redemption. Public offering price per unit at April 27. 1977: $1.000.05 Plus Accl'\led lnteNtst of 126.09 for • Tot•I of 11.028 .14' For more complete Information about the E. F. Hutton Corporate Income Fund, First tntermediate Series, including charges and expenses, eend for a Prospectus by malling th1& coupon today. Reed It carefully before you invest or send money. Ul ~,1-,L ',,' AJ' f. 101 ~ .. ,,,Id h•orl C.., I• Mt \A CA,,,,,,, O•n·-A Unt11M1 l?'#t4 A ",,. ( 1tl•rt()n (Att2•l' f f'lj b\,r.t~~ h (t')h(J1,1ltf.d b '; .it" If'\ t11'1•du•• (.Jt fll~I 8r~tl., I( 1fll .••h-nwftl w"• tit~ w It\ 1h .. rounly (fpr• otQ f'ftft(J r:o,ntyon ..,,,.., u .. ,, ' "7tl14 vurif, ""'" Or<fll"t? ( o•'-' 0 4t•l'f' Pltl')f ""''''lit•""""""•,, 11 ,., 1•u1 '•'t>" PUBLIC NOTICE "'~'T'oui1us1"E\S N-1[ UATIMENT 1 P\t toUOWtNJ ptrtOft f\ OOtf\O OU.,t l'\ot!\,\ ., PAR(O TOOi.iNC., !/ISi 4 ~y l'•r~ 1,...,1,,. (A'f'llU Jo\410f' \ P•"•·I) ll\I' Cotu~I '·' ( fOrf\\ C.A toe.» f hi\ bu\IA11\\ I\ condu<tttd t>~ •n ln· 1J1~1du•I J-pl\ lo P••<~I• Thi~ \fattl'fTWnt ..,., Hl"4.1 with the (1iunl., (IHk of Of'WIO-County on Aortt ,, "" F74'1' Pub"'"""" ,,._,.,)Ill C.O.'t O•ltv Poot At.,1111 ii."''° M•Y S II. "17 FOR LUSE DENT Al SUITE C-t .... wmy c:-.. ..-. 675-6900 Undct~ted high blood pre11Jure i" a 11llcnl killer and there ill now 11 virtual war Aoing on tn aNu•ch it out a nd c on tro l It. 1'.:verybody's takln1 1rnrt In thl' hunt, nol just your ph y11 l c lan . Today, dl'ntl11t'I, nur ft~11. nptometrist11 and many otht'r! ore takinl blood pr~flUre.'I as a matlC'T O( routine. r-==-------------------, I ~::r• State Z1 I Do n 't b e c au1ht "hlrh." If you have llOt had your blood preasure checked recently, you s hould make arrantiementa to do ao 10011 . There are many places y°" can have It uken rroe. or~. 1r the readinc l• above normal, you will be referred to your phy1lclan. I Homa Phone Butlnt .. Phon My E. F. Huuo11 o I do not h•w tn account number I• E. F. Hutton account. I I I ~!CJJH.!!»!' I 800-C Newport Center Orlve. Newport Beach, CA 92800 L (7~) 844-9111 Wt. E. F. Hunan tab .... illlrl. __________________ , ____ ..... , • vou ·oR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a. dellnry. We wtll dcUver promptly witho11t -extre chart•· A freat man)' peop • rely on us for their hoalUI, needs. We welcome requHt1 for delivery 1ert'tce and cb.arfe accountt. PAaWOPMAIMACT. 1115·11• ... . ................... Building Of Houses ) To Slow? W AStUNGTON <AP> -Pro- jected record-aettlna st rt·llp con1trucUon of new homes ill~ United Statee lhia year la ~ to tall oCC In uns because Of tighter crt'dlt, a bomebu.U trt association sayt1 Robert Acquilla of the NatiOoaJ Association of Home Bulld~ said that becauH of aJl unc~o economic climate, homebullden are not sure how lona money will be available tor new homes. "FURTHERMORE, sales U. bour)d to suffer if lnnation C!Oll- unues to push up prices and other housing costs beyond the reach of middle income lamilles," Ar.· qu11la sold. He srud advers e econpmlc eoo- d1tions are particularly toulh on young families who doa't already own a home to use a • hedge against inflation Arqwlla said there already bu been a slight rise in tnterest. COiU ..for no apparent reason." H E DELIVERED THE as· sociation's housing outlook state.· ment in connection with a m~­ ang of ILo; 1,200-member board'bl directors The statement said 1.86 mUUOb new housing units are expected to be started this year, 1.4 million of them llingle·family units. But the assoc1Bti o n foresaw a decline next year or 300.000 to JS0,000 new units. mostly in ~ms.:lc·fam1ly starts ··Both new and used home prices ar e expected lo continue to risl' 1n '77, although probably not. :ts rast us they've gone up in re- cent years." the statement said. 'OYNAVIT' TAKES OFF 32 CALORIES IN 6 MINUTES Debbie Ellla Demonstrate• New Product In Chicago "The median price of all new homes sold w as $44,200, meaning that half the homes coi.t less than 544.200 and the other half more. In February the median price of <'Xl!.lmg homes sold crossed the $40,000 mark for the firs t tame." Ovt•r 1,h...-(~ouut..-r NASO U'tiftC)S N EW VOl'cK API C••~ P~o P w tl>fto-N1rv. 11\t ''''""' r.o 1 ' ,nf,.,h-c1 N_.t ('0\\ (I") ,,,,..it, \focvrU•fl'' CvH,. ,:;,.,, 0'" ,,..,,., A-.,n l)~r' 0.t"ll M '"' '"•"'""4' """lit. Uf\•1 O'l" 11'\,I' '""" ,._ I MllJV\t 0,tti) tl)'J ,.,,,1 \11)(iq, O,-vtM•f Afl intj • , \'• 0 t(0" f~ •f A P"> \. ' Od CI!) "'I A ff) II\ It ' 10 0, l lO (. ~\/M. ro 1 1 ). 0"'' r .. nl AOO '" W f t I • 0,..t tntflr A'1w Po, J • I"• O• w t·y f.:• Alb rt 1 , I .. Dt tm ''"' A!•IO 1nr 11 t) 1 Oien (ty •• , .. ,.,, .. " }t • n I Dn<ulf I 411.,., Art q.._ • • O"tll4'r r, AmF'"11n 111 .u.o,..,,._r. 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Thursday'• ,. <;lo ing Pricee 'TRANSACTIONS \ l • lhurld9r, M11 12, 1m l/N Toy Vitainin~? It's New Prodlret.s Time " By MILTON M owm 1t•1 time agaln for our review of new products. What fretb IOOdi ar• romlog your way from th• aneoll of U.S.• ' industry? Alter lJt.e beer and Fr'OedeJ\t sum for dentu,. wearcrt, are there any rronuen left to explore? Of cwn tbero are. Don't tell American ln1enu\t ' abort. New producu are the lifeblood' of many companlea. And wbU moat pl them fall, tho ooea that aucCffd can ma.kt up for the tlopt. HOW VITAL NEW PltODVC?S ar~ can ':oJ::uitld from the urT8 annual report of Nabisco, the bll t and er acker maker. N tblsco ootes proudl)' that in 1971 lntXl*;\4 to do $100 million in sates from products introduced 11.d'c 1975 . Amona the Nablaco winners are Swlu Clleeae Snack Crackers. Country Cheddar 'n Sesame ,Snack Crackers and Oreo with Double Stu! COOldH. Money Tree Whoever thought of doubling the filling ln Oreos should receive a fat bonus from Nabi.sco. That's the stuff of dram1 in the busineu world. , Are you becoming concerned about the bJgh price of eat. fee? Hold on, relief ls coming In the form of cheaper blen~ . some of them laced with chicory. General Foods, the big.. geat roaster or them all, has come up wlth a new brand called Mellow Roast. The ground version contains coffee beans and wheat; the instant •eralon cont.alns coffee beam. bran, wheat and molasses. If high prices are drivlna you to drink, you may soon be able to quaff a Turkish vodka made from white beets. Ju.st what you always lusted after, right? Paddlngton Corp-., marketer of the top-selling Scotch in the United States, J4'8 Rare, is introducine Izmira Vodka in New Jersey and Cab· necticut. The bottle features an embossed head or Alex- ander the Great, who wasn't even Turkish. TWO OF THE FASTEST GROWING markets we have are pwa and yogurt, and they cootinue lo attract new en- tries. General Host's Van de Kamp division bas introduced a frozen deep-diab pizza io 11 Western states, and a com. pany called Dakota·Bake·N-Serv is testing frozen plna cruats under the brand name Geppeto. Jn the yogurt market, soft ice cream maker Carvel has trotted out Lo-Yo soft frozen yogurt, which it swears is made from a formula derived from Greek cultures. Not \O be outdone, France's top-selUng yogurt, Yopla1t, has moved into the Boston and Chicago markets. Yoplait i& being produced here by Michigan Brand ·Foods, which claims to use only natural ingredients. And the containers print tbe list or ingredients In both French and English ... Adds a little romanUc appeal," says the com· pany. MEGO, A TOY COMPANY, HAS decided that it's ao adept at selling things to chHdren that it ought to go into the buainess of children's vitamins. So It's testing a line ol chewable vitamins that are shaped like Mego's Super Heroes toy characters. The brand name will be Super Heroes but there's a line on the package polntlng out that, wblle these vitamins are good for children, they won't glve them the super powers of Super Heroes. No deceptive ad· vertisi.ng here, no sir. Also new for the kiddies is Dramamine Jr., being tested ln the New England area by G.D. Searle, the drug company that makes Dramamine Senior, longtime top seller in the moUon sickness field. Tbe Junior version is cberry-fiavored. Finally, Armour·Dial, which makes Dial soap and ls part of the Greyhound bus company, which also owns the Armour meatpacklog operation, is moving ahead with Con· quel, an antacid that "looks like a tablet, work5 like a li· quJd," J bet you think I am making these up. But I'm not. Market Sputters, Takes Slight Dip NEW YORK (AP> -The stock market was mixed late today, moving upward from a broad decllne that analysts saw as a reaction to fears of an impending rise in the prime interest rate. The Dow Jones averaee or 30 industrial stocks, down more than five point.a earlier in the day. closed down 1.36 at 92S.S4. Analysts said investors began taking advantage of price> declines this afternoon after the Dow extended declines lb.al showed a net Joss of more than 16 point.a over the previous four trad.log days. Brokers also said some buying was apparently in an· ticlpatioo that the Federal Reserve Board's report on the nation'• money supply, due aft.er the dose of the market to· day. would provide better than previously ex,pected news. St~lu In The SpotUght Nl!W V04'1( IAPI· S•IH, 4 p '"· o<lf• llMI Ml t'*'til el Ille 1111...n ~I .ell ... Ntw Vortt Sloe.It !Exe .... _ IU\lf'\, trMli-'"' •I more '"-" SI ~1 .. .. •.. SH. 100 t'• -">4t Mvtt 11 e•.. .. . >!01. 100 1sv. + ..., l••l M*.. ... >"''°° SH!o -.,._ 8rlt ...... .. • ... 714.300 ,.~ + ~ r.'' 011......... ,~.100 ,,..., -1,\ ,...,, """.... 216,400 u ... ti .. u1oii"" .•• no15 '"' + "" ....... , .. , " .... ,.,.. ...... iot.100 24 -..., to........ "7.800 ,.,.. ..... A...erfcan Leader• ........... 1'0 700 s.v. • "' ,, ..... eo... ... ,,,,.,., l''l .. " 1-------------o"u c. ........ 11s, 100 ,. • + "' Mart'" ~.J....... "'·'°° -~ + ..., "'"" n........ U1.f00 tt + \lo DAil. Y PIL.OT "Got o pr:otx.m? Tlwn write to Pot Dwm. Pal will Ctd red lape, {lfttblQ Uae.ormoen and.acuon J10U flftd to 101-oe Jncq&nttn bl oovtmrMnt end busirw•. Motl ~r quelttoril to Pat Dunn, At Your~ •• On:anoe Coa.et Da1111 Palot, P.O. Boz JSft>, Coda Jl•14, CA mze. ~· mon11 lettrr• °' poi.SIM wUI ~ cm1WeTed. but phorled fnqwrte. or latten not inclwfino tM nadn'• full fJQflW, o.ddre,. and bulintu houra' phone JWmber cannot be connderft1. Thu coh.1mn appear• <Jct. lfl ezc~ Saturda11• ... Qadlt 'Boole Del•• Co1'er~ DEAR PAT: Last Sept. 2, I ordeced "Award Winoini Qullta" from Decorating & Crafts Ideas of Birmingham, Ala. I waited until Jan. 24 to write a lelleroC complaint. I'm stm waiting for my book. F .A., Corona del Mar Jackie Bowen, cutomer service for Dttorattllg 6 Crafta ldeu, says yo.r f1nt order was returaed &o.tbe firm Marcb 31. Anoe.bet book was malled to yoa then. If It bu not arrived, Bowen uu yoa to wrl&e to her at: Akravata, 1401 Zlst St. So., Blrm· ln1ham, AL 35205, and she'll try aga.111. These book.a are delivered by foartb clan mall, so allow several weeb for dell very . ..,,onny PIU!k D•tegero ... DEAR PAT: It has been brought to my atten· tion that the container of a popular brand or hosiery cati create a strong suction when placed over the face. One lO'h·month-old baby suffered from severe enoxia after having placed the container over his m'outh and nose. He is now both mentally and physically handicapped. What can be done about this potential hazard? R.S., Costa Mesa Thia Incident should be reported to the Consumer Product Safety Commlsslon, an lndepen· dent federal regulatory agency. Contact the CPSC by phoning the tolllree number, (800) 638·Ztl6, or by writing to WUUam V. White, Director, Bureau of In· for mation and Education, COD5\_Jmer Product Sale· ty Commission, Washington, 0020%07. l t ettt Gone, BUI L inger• DEAR PAT: Last May I ordered merchandise from Fingerhut Corp. or St. Cloud, Minn. When nothing had been delivered by October, I canceled my order by mail. Somehow or other the order went through and was left on my porch by United Parcel Service on March 31. I requested UPS to pick up the merchandise and return it. This was done, but I'm getting bills from Fingerhut. E.T., Huntington Beach Glenda Porell, or Fingerhut Corp., asb you to ,.initiate a tracer on this merchandise. The firm has no record of Its return. Report this problem to UPS and be able to provide your return shipping receipt. Let A YS know what happens next. It'• Wrong K ind of Green DEAR PAT: We bought an aquariijm as a fami· ly Christmas present last year. All of us have en· joye«;f watching the fish and caring for them, but no matter what we do, algae accumulates in the tank Any suggestions? P.W., Costa Mesa The oaly general suggestion A YS can provide ls to keep your aq .. arlum out or sunlight. For more de· tailed Information, send a sell-addressed, stamped envelope to: Metraframe, Box 323, Radio City Sta· tlon, New York. NY 10019. She Cotton• Co Brie l• DEAR PAT: I am a lady who prefers to wear all-cotton panties. Trying to buy anything but pastels and "little girl" prints ma bikini style is im· possible. Those I have bought tend to fall apart - especially near the elHtic -after only a few laun-derings. Any help" IL., Blaboa You may want to try Colby panties, U you are care to ,ay ~ per pair. They are covered with elastic tunnellng, zigzagged seams and have bound edges. One size Ills all. They're available at Saks Fifth Avenue, or can be ordered by wrttln' to Colby, :WZO Federal Ave., No. 4, Los Angeles, CA 9006I, At· tentlon: Sunn Flne. Men, Women Gossip Topic G06SJP What men when tosether without ladies discuss most la that male eosaip known as shop talk. What women without men discuss most ls that rem ale shop talk known as 1osslp. So reporta a survey team whicb undertook a study of the matter. Men'• shop talk really has to do with hirln11 and firings, who makes how much money, tthat 10-and·so does wrong of right. Female gossip is more neithbbr· ly. Hu to do with preenancies, over-apendln1 and the mis· mana1ement of personal rela· tlonshlpa by friends and re· latives. According to these sur· veytakers, men chatter aJooa these lines at much 1reater length than do women. Any Idea dunn1 what decade o( their lives inventors tend lo develop the most palenta? In thef.rtos. ... JhPPOS Q. "Do hippopotamuses klll one anotM??" · A. Rarely, if ever, but they put up some hornndouS fiahts. Two males stand aide by Jlde, facln1 opposite cllrectlons. Eacb awtnga at the other's aide with • toni canine tooth In' Ute lower Jaw. There's no cbaraing, danctnc or f elntlna, not ev n much foot abu.fJtina. The bloody.rlpptaa aoe1 on unut one accept& def eat by •ldlln1oa. Q. "How do you account for tbe fact that more people compla in about faulty r.rri1eratora and kitchen ranees \ban about aft1 otberm.,or ~pllancet11 'A. B..,:auae more people have. h!frf1eraton and kitchen ~· t.b111 au other m"1« appliance, no 1 . • Addl'UamciUot.Jl.~'l>.O.'!JotUSO,~o! ~~CA:... . ... . . • strokes off . whiskers smoothly A 3 pack of Blc disposable razors for the best shaves ever. Stroke after atroke, morning after morning ... each Blc Razor gives you lots of great shaves. Reg. 6g. bast coverage yet for milady's hands Don't fret about your handa when you're working In the garden Protect them with cotton print glovM with vinyl perms. ·' paint It easy with a roller Thia 1mooth rolllng heavy duty lrarne lets you glide through all kinda ol palntlni_ projects. Accept• all 9 In. cover•. Reg. 1.&9 electrlfylng choice of values Quiet cllcklas wait switch r. extra thin to glv, you amp .. wiring room. #1421. Or two ouu.t reoeptacte wtth grOUf'd, t12t5 ' "' .... ~,.,,\{· '. ... l ··· .· ... ' ...... ,..,, &. ,, something for"' plants to cllmb .on Thls ready to usemble 6 ft tall redwood trellla hat 8 tin• to let your climbing plants real1y spread out. Reg. 1.29 86° , ends spllsh-splaah when you're painting An extra large g Inch tray lor all your paint ptua It hu a bfueh well. Get organized tor your next paint fob Reg. 19' 56°· plants love , these foods s~al fOO'nulU lrom Vlgoro for Azaleas & • Rhododendon & Camellla, Roee Food, Tomato Food anct A] PurpoM Food. 5 lb. boxes. Reg. 1.29 •·• 96~ Each two-way attack on flaking paint Thia long handled wire brush 11 Juat what you need tor removing flaking paint. Extra handy becauM It haa a bullt·ln eoraper. ~. 1. 19 76° ... £1tott •••••••• lOOG-2999 ltntills • • • • • • . • • • 3CJOO...C699 IUIJnt11, lnwethnlnt ,, • . ~lcll •••••••••• 5CM)C)..so.9 Announctmentt, hnonalt, lost & Found •••••• 5050-5C99 ~ktl & RtPQln ~ ....Ulhw'1 Hoffee~ All real e$U\le advertised io um oew;eaper la sub· ject to ~ Federal Paar HouainC Act o f 1968 which makes h uteeal to advertise "any pre rerence, limitation, or dlscrinunation bued on race, color, reU~ion, sex, or naUonal ort11n, or an Intention to niake any such prefenin~. llmlta· Lioo, or dJscriminalaon." }bis neW'llpaper will nol knowingly accept any advertising for reel estate which la in viola lion oft.he law. HouMs for sat, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chntr-at I 0 02 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 UNITS-LIKE HEW . FOR LEASE #11 WINTERGREEN, IRVINE; love- ly upgraded 3 bdr m., 2~ ba. condo with enclosed patio. Close to pool & school. Quick possess. Yearly, or 18 mos. lease, $465 per m o. 759-0811 fiut""' Glut Watwt BPlLJ. 4~0 NEWPORT CENTER ORIVE 759·08 1 I Clean and sharp, nicely ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ carpeted & draped 2 bedr oom units. Six GeMral 1002 G.Mral 1002 garaaes plus six addl· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••• •••••••••••••• Uonal parking spaces on a huge well landscaped lot. Wood & bnck ex· terlor add pride of ownership. $260,000. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 TWO LOTS IN EASTSlOE COSTA MESA. Great potential for the builder. COLE OF NEWPORT 675-5511 $63,000 A STRAIGHT SHOT Yes, straight to the bay & ocean from the view decks of this 3800 sq. ft. dream home. 3 Bdrms., or 5, as you wish. All of the amenities, from 2 wet bars, to sauna & security system. $320,000. By app't. only. 67J.4400 Lovely family home l(ood n e i g h b o r h o o d . 3 · DI I I f .... __..__ "----.a c Bedroom, 2 bath, brick ' " 1 °" 0 ,,__. ...... ........., o. fa rep l a c e , for c e d u i r !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! heat, bwltlns and much, G---' 1002 G 1 . I 002 much more. CA LL ..._..... eaero 751·3191. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• t;;:SELECT T' .PROPERTIES Can1tery YIUCKJe Realty WOW!A SI0,000 PRICE REDUCTION I • -SUPll PM.II.Mo .. Two story. 4 bedroom "Palermo" m odel near the park 8J1d pool in Harbor View Homes. Thls is a "'Super P a lermo" with new carpets. vinyls, landscaping ana fixtures. ·It is vacant and shows like a new home. It is a new listing at $172,500 (fee). U,_.l()UI: li()Ml:S REAL TORS-: 675-6000 2443 E1•l Coast Highway, Corona del Mar also in 'Mesa Verde, at 546 ·5990 Gewerat 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR. 2th BA, formal DR. F ee land. Exclusive listing. Avail June 1st. $265,000 Mike Sdlloessmc:m Realtor 556-1311 or 640-4140 • Blue Lagoon Villa LCKpMI leach ly Owner Ouht.dlttg Wftlhwater Vint Lu.my 3 lclnll -3 lath -T....as COlll't Swhft Pools -M leach - Bee MC. gates OWMr wlQ fittanc• cpifified buyer. 2f0/o dolltll. Full priu $205,000 PrhtcJpds only ~99-2097 fw Appt. COSTA MESA CATAUMA VIEW ~~:.r ~1~~1~n;e~~tmJ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Newp()C\Crea\."4 Plan" lll'U and 1 w1l1 ucriCice GeMrtll tOIZ Gwral 1002 DUPLEX 3 Rr, 3ba, lge master lb1s Newport Beach Rar e oppor lunlty to swte. Prof decorated beauty Threebedrooms. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pickupcharmine duplex $134,500. Call Tom w1thpoolandjacuu1 l'an LI-Y Woff-~ IAYCREST with good spendable. Dearth be found in t.his luxu:r; nu"'• OU ....,. REDUCED 3377 Via Udo. N.wport leocJt· 673-7300 BAYFRONT, pier & float, lots $200,000 t o $325,000, to build your own custom home. Several areas to choose from. PRESTIGE waterfront homes with pier & float from $385,000 up. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 'HI Buy,ttl•· Or ·v,. NB 67S 6161 1002 LIASI OM UDO ISi.i E njoy the good life in this gracious • corner home w/south patio. 3 BR, den. formal DR. massive mstr BR, w/lge s un deck. $895 mo. on ann. lse. 2111 S.. Jooqultt Hiii Road NEWPORT cana. tt.I. 644-49 I 0 " Employment & Prtporatlon • • • • • • 7000-7199 Boott & Marine Equ pment .••••••• 9000-9099 AutomobUH Ir othtr Trantp0f1011on •••• 9100.9999 SAN JUAM CAPISTRA.MO Truly luxurious 4 bdrm. More than SO special features installe d b y owner/builder. $212,000 . ,, MEWPORT HEIGHTS ·~1 2300 Sq. ft., incl. big dining r m .• big J " family r m ., big ms tr. bdrm. Also, space for boat or mo~r home. $~500. , J MESA Y~E · •.• 3 Bdrm., 2 baths, family rm, Xlnt cond, in & out ! Reduced to $89,900. Open house Sat/Sun. 1·5. 2021 Calvert. 1002 .............................................. LCIC)Una Ronchette WITHVIEW Nearly 2 acres nestled I I ,• among giant oaks only Choice Newport Blvd. 21 l miles to the :.urf Wllh locatJon Wilh l6S' (rOD• a remarkable custom bwlt 3 bdrm + den + tage. Buildine and por· C-2 Corner family rm ho me de taon of lot currently signed to maximne the I eased . C a 11 for pan 0 r a m i c , h 1 11 y particular.I. rancbland vaew Also 5 S 125 000 car covered parking + a . . - room for campers, boats. 111 ~-IL etc. The corral can ac 646~8811 commodatc as many horses as you could ever ANYTIME ' want with room tn:.pare. OFFERING PRICI:: !~~~~~~~~. $220.000 , Cafl 644·72 I 1 ~~ .......... !!!!~ ~~ .......... !~!. ~ USTSIDE COSTA MESA PORTOFINOPLUS ~ A deHJ:htru1 sbr . 2·~ba. r .. stside Charmer ~~~~~~ home with formal dinanR U roo1n. fam room & oak Large cuJ.de·sac lot with Oooring plUJ 8 gorgeous boat and trailer access. custom built guest unit Newly remodeled .....-......~ with real used b:-ick kitchen with al_I ne\\ BIG CAHYOH floors, canlllcvcr Pd cabinets and appliances s leeping loft, warm call to see this great natural wood lex lures home pnced at $66,900. and leg a I Jutchene~te · 546-414 I $175,000. f'ce. Call 644·7211 ~rllGEL; • lil\ll:EY fie ASSlJCIA fES ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. $72,500 On quiet tree lined street 1 bordering prestigious 8a<'k Ray urea. Sharp 3, bedroom. 1 story with enormous p ra vale backyard. For appoint· ment lo inspecl call' 646 4477. • K€Y 1R€ALTORSN I •• Onebedroomunat.sw1lh CANNERY VILLAGE ~~13Hurryorcry,c I Tool.ofta $11,000 separate garages and R.E OPfN m o·.rr fi~mllNICf' !or this SOM!RSET , _______ _, p rlvat.e yard, in a 426 31st St, Newport HARBOR VIEW HOME? Spacious btn. newly de·1- neighborhood of m05Uy Beach [{Of IJh'Ul;JJI s Bedrm, 2 brick fplcs, c:orated home In select $1200/ACRt ~1f1;"~=~~.k~0c~ttl::;;c; .. ;;;';1;3-;';2;6;1;;~I ""~ mStp; ~~~eelco~:r ragi~~e:e'd ~a·r:!d~e-}~/~~~\~~:~ ~~1~te~1~~~ 2::~~~~ 555-2860 paUO. Prof. landscaped, time enjo)'ment In btfl trade. Call now!! C r. m R r..a....a ;l car gar .• see t.o ap-pool!&46-7711. 648·3928; oves67J.4577 CSELE T ADULT OCCUPIED M~D R AH~n prec:late!f $174,950. '· I PROPERTIES ELOQUENCE 644-7270 • ~ Walker f; lett Real Estate l.achenmyer •-------•I Home now available WITH This 3 bedroom home has OCEAH VIEW 120 Acres OrGIM)e Cocmty Nenr Silvcrndo Cnnyon $1800. per acre. Own a chunk of Oran11e County at a rldlculnualy low price. Hurry, Just llated, call 540-1151 ~~.~~HERITAGE . . RE.l\LTORS t>-.~n pampered by loving T w 0 s l 0 r y s p E c owners fl6.S.llOO. Call for TA c u L A R ! T h r c e appt. bedrooms, z1 i !laths and 640.6161 <l funtasuc Ocean V11'w ~~~~~~~~ ~ COATS&WALL ACE REAL ESTATE . INC. T r y a DallJ P ltot 0...1.fled Ad to buy, sell or rent IOlDetb.ill&. Crom e\ery room "111 ~ &:reel rou an th" eustom charm~r Ev~rythlng 1i1 VILLA PAIU( new and lhe location In o..... MUSt S.UU NEWPORT HEIGHTS CW!ltom bome 00 "'acre. QIU now 546 Zft3. Ol'l.,.,,,9,,,p.,.n o 111 wf• Very clean. 2800 sq rt, 5 Bdrm, 3 ba, 3 car de· [!I lfiftlJil _ ... _t«1_ALA_~_;_~R-~-p-·~-n_T_1_E_s_ SHELTERED INVESTMENT 3 bedr ooms. ?. b aths I Great area I G arden Grove schools. $8~500. Red carpet, '154· 1202 Wltela11 REAL fSTAH Re.Jlt or OCEANFRONT Custom duplex. choice locaUon. 2 And l·bdrm., $2811.SOO! lclb»CI lay Prop. Rufton • 675-7060 .. OPIM HOUSI DAILY l·S 4611 COITUHO CAMIC> Hl(NfLAHDS. CdM Popular model. Move-in cond\tion. Excltlng 4 bedrm or 3 and a den.. Beautiful carpets, 4rapes, lush landscaping. Ocean view, private , beaches. ~..anmnas~ Pul on your blue jeans & brtna the kids I ~b country atmosphere- ftl.Joy ,a wry private, lg. back)tlid. 41fnb, 3 ba\hl, mase 1ame room. 2 ftrepl1CM le clos.s to all schools. $156,000. OflM Mt.S•T & SUM l·I PM. J76 l.\ST 12MD STlllT, .HIWPOlT 11.\Ctt (X·Stl'eet _,,,USTIN). (~·55) Vic Jaahinsld 642·8-. ILUFFS End unit on greenbelt, close to pool. 3. ~edroor:ns, family room, formal dmmg. View of mountains by day Newport lights at night. J ust listed at $147 ,500. · A COUJWfLL MJ«lil CO. 644-1766 2111 SANJOAOUIN HIU8 RD. IN NEWPORT CENTER I l 002 GeMt"Cll 1002 .. . \ • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ( CE: ) 110181 BLllNS CD OVER 50 YEARS OF $~{NICE FIRST _OFFERING! DRAMATIC "BLUFFS" TOWNHOUSE Popular End Unit Trl·Level .. R Plan" Wlth View. UpgTaded. Gated Court Yard Entry. Wood-Pegged Floors Entry Hall It Kitchen. 2 Bedrooms, Den, Built-in Wet Bar. 3 . Bath1. All-ele ctric Kitchen. Formal Dininf Room. Patio. Im-· maculate Tbrougbout.$162,500 I• Harb6r View Homa. In JD Ex· clualve I" Area O! !11tabll1bed Families . Pofular 2 Sty "Po:rtofino" Mode W 13 SPaclous a.d.rooms, 2~ Baths F'8mlly Rm, Soparate Dinln1· Room. Laree PeUo. Well landscaped Yard. Near Pool.z..r..:Clubhouae It Shopplnc $188,DJ In Fee. · • DAil. Y "LOT IOOMER ~ co1&eirr! 'IOUIZ CALL.ING C.Wt5 AN BXIO Gt.O;S'f'? AtJP rr ..Je:ve~ f'.All.s WIT~ -n.te GllZlh. FUNKY WINKERIEAN TI-IE WESTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL 1977 ~ YEARBOOK T AHK McNAMARA NANCY NANCY··· ONE OJ= MY FALSE EYELASHES IS MISSING hy Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson .1"HAn; ~t~t L ~i ALL. MV F'1NWIAL. A~!TS . by Joe Mm then by Jeff Miller and liD Hinds by Ernie Bushmiller SLUGGO BORROWED IT !='OR A MINUTE TDDAY'S c11ss1a1r PUZZLE GORDO ACROSS SOmewhat 'UNITED FHlUrt Syndicate 5 5 Along With 1 lout with thlt 1utl\o11ty 59 Barest w.onet<lay 1 Puuie Solved 5 Start 63 Henry Vi's 1 O lncreut col1t0• abnormally 6• PHHbla I 4 Cablt 66 Abduooon I 5 Hou11hold 61 Rtataurant peat patton 16 Otttctivt'I 69 cu .. dlan QUHI Indian 11 Unllm11td 69 Lost v1t1I 19 Aviator 1 fluid m1ntuvtr 70 Small 410 H1nd1omt b1111cud11 _ _..~:+' ,;;,j~~~...,. male 11 PuHt along 21 Sneaky ti.h1~d cowards 23In11110tl llmt DOWN 26 Areb11n vaual 26 Flral 13 AtlahvM 4 7 0111110W a 30 lmoerturl1bl1 t •• Karen Abtlt st1te111t111 00111 M0¥11 VIP 49 Very II· 34 Kind ol cloth 2 Bra1n1 1 6 Subi.ct•lifi Ctl'!tty 35 Two ···· 3 3"... tot Qlllnl ty 51 Liit eloth China 22 UPotfmott blOOfll«s 37 M11t 4 Bttwttn 12 patl 53 Fi0091n9 31 Ending With and 20 ,. or birth :ea•her t\tlP c1p1t1l 1nd 5 Prayer 26 Old World 55 Mans r11I 6 Nt91llvt fret l\tClllllnle 39 Spectacle prtll1 27 Vtrllcll 56 And OtMrs '42 Antm T Pot1 •••• 111lr pert 2 WOfdl ellkworm Egypllln 28 ••••• 1111 57 Slllo'• '43 Tutn c1ly 29 Also-ran equlp,,..nl "8 Francl'l lllld 80ulwerd: 31 Gr .. k ltlltr Item bO<ll.. 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MAN6 IN llm, PAATNfR, WERE ~ WIN !! by Roger Bradflekl by Ferd and Tom Johnson l Sf:!: NOTHING WRoNGWITH A HoLlSEHOLt> H,AVIN<3 A BOSS, KAYO· ~ N£1$'1V, "Deir. your summer suits In tllo closet look so awfl.ll I've decldtd to cancel my enppments for tomorrow and help you shop for some new onet." DENNIS THE MENACE ( ..... .· . I ....... Jfor SGle HoeN. Fors. ........ '°" s. ~ . ·····••ttflltt••ff•••t• ~ 1 I • • u_.:... ..,.s. ..._... ,_... , ..._.. ~ s• 1l'IUflldly ~ 2 1m DM.v· ,.;LOT· ·.y . : ••• ••• •••• ............ •• •• •• • ••• ............. • ••••••••••• ··--·-" ············-······· ...................... ........ ft« Ide Hott Fo s. ....... For Sale Ga•r_, 1002 ,.._.. .... _... •---h 1011 Collowesd IOZ4 MIM 1024 '""" 1044....... • 1044 •-•• .. •••••••••• .. •• .... !:! ••• ~••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ! ....,,. . ...-__ --••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ..._ ,. .... --I. 106t -••••••••••••••••••••• •••t••••••••••••••••••• ·-···-••••••••••••••• ""••••-•••••-•••••• -_ -...., -·------.,.... · 1044 MtU...Vlefo 1067 Nwpot' _._ RAU COSTA Cua~om Sp1nlab Style l.4Sl'StDI F1xertJppu" ........ -..-.--~~~ .................. , .... •-'•••••••• ................................. .. homo w /ocean & DanM root. + GUaST Executlve 2 11~ homo ru:BTLE"OCk n-1uttru1 b E ROOM FOR IOAT . MESA e .. 1 LOT P"'nt ""rbor View. "'-p Pnmo IP.atltldo Cost"' 3 .. r, 3ba, ••• •mrm, n •uc .. By 0Wfll' •br, 3 a X· Vl "'" _, ~., .. ., de.Ian.er homo, 11 corn•r ecut1,.0 hmc on cul dt·· C11mper too-ln the&(' 120' front•&e by 172' mother-In-law i.ult~. MtH. 'fowerlns lr~I lrplc, lols ot ataaa. 3 car lot on park. vl~w. 3Br. ecac w/Cubuloui. Vl'-IW. two new cuatoro homH dl."pth on a buay Cc.>3la ~~ Vh1 Vl'rdc, Rluo C\u'veddrh•o. RuiUc.-liv· aar. under priced al fom rm. 11:?61 Sierra Fr pie 10 !av.rm & In Newport H1bt11 1 3 Men •trect ah•• the Dolphin ReaJty 403-5337 iDlt roonth09U cath.edrat 184.7~. A&eoL. 5'0-0555 Gcrona. 833·3620 rum.rm, !ormul din.rm, Br+1ae bonus rm •. 2 ~ a1tuto inveat.or M rure ,. __ ...... u l 02"' ceiUn.a + muslve br1<'k l"e cttL In kitchen, cov· ba, fom+dln rms. 230-1 ChMCO lo build that II _ _....,_. ,. fl I Su 11 • d .. q n 2 story lol:s of quororhurdwurcatore& ••••••••••••••••••••••• rep ace. lnny I• e~ ,._..,a Valley tOH POOL ert.>d pat1n w/lgo fnc .. f•• • . m J t 11 l d R kllchen-w th nook. ....................... b<11.•k yd. Room for pool. wood. $141,000ca. ~~1~'t11:: tm~!s1at; s ay~~~ 000 ~0ifte~0~~1 ~i~e~~~~ CONDO SPECIALIST. STEP BACK INTO TIME HOME ~gr~~t3~~r~~~: ~~ 3106 & 3112 nroad st. actJOj!.646-7711. BPU~Bau v•' .;_bo.a 11parkUn1bl"9poolwith HD , CM. P' Vly . Enj"" th C bl h . 4Bdrms .. aba.andfaml· acondido.673·6677 EastofNwpt&Soofl5th r 3 , 1ew, rnar r &lid• board It dtesslng TouchstoQe Realty, uy t'! asa anca atmosp ere ID ly rm. holne In The, _________ St. Opt'n wkdya 1·3, View Hllh1, S189.500. 4 Br • -.lllMO'r the pn·va•-boathousn on A ·borlake Rb n"' h HI• h Iv up Be-.Arful View wltn ... L2·•· Walker E lee Heal I st;af P. 2 Ba, View. 640·2981 rooms lo~! Separate -'.,............. __ •_.._____ K'I ,.. ru • -~.Located on quiet ....,., ""' <Qualified Buyers Only) guest rac~litlea with By Ownr 4br, form•I Beautiful Briarcliff model with vie w :O-eet near ichooll and Madrid, ne&r lake. 3br ~,!!IP73ti}f2PTo kltchenett~. Easy care dll\'g ram rm ofc of lake from it's walls ol glus. Priced PLUS 2ha. din rm, Ir& fam rm, we~.,.. .. ac c P· -----....... -'---1BY OWNER. Har V~w yard. Just $98.500! cathedral ceilln1i, end rigbtat$128,900. Call today. ~k;:fi· ' your •II bltns, ulr. Spec· ---------1 m11s. Ocean bay view. Hurry-ca.lloowMl)-7171 cul·de .. ac a car gu tacular cuat crpts & IASTILUFF 3bd,fam.rm.formaJdtn, ~w111o·llSfl!NT08EN<f• huge )'d, Pror lndllcp•1: CALL NOW 752-7315 drps. 2 cvr'd patios, VTEWFROM6ROOMS ' NEWPORT SHORES BEACH HOME Great Investment Easy access on comer close to clubhouse, tennis and pool. Chalet type, 2 story w/atrium and love· Jy patio adjacent living room. 2 BR, bath up· stairs. Master bedrm &l bath down. Do your own decorating. For appt call .... 4ooc.1r C.M. wood beams. 2 frplc1 . $121500. 962·2035 beaut lndscp'g & walls. ~bdrm, lg f11m rm, 3 ba $170,000. Alt6759'0550 --'--':n-v-E_R_U_P_P_E_R __ , DONALD M. 81 RD ~Ml98.5.0/Hwknds 3car gar, xtracloscts .. ~ 6«-0138 . $160.000 CORONA sn,ooo. 2 Br condo, must Associotes Reottors . HIGHLANDS be ownr/occupled, $3000 l'Wwport leach I 069 SELLING . PAllJORAMIC ()pen 1925 Lana4 Dr. 5Dr, under market. Prine OD· ~~W:::W-~~ ....................... REAL ESTATE """ ,.. xlnt country clb loc. ly. Aat. 979·7888 . NEWPORT Npt Bch/CO!llA Mt:lia A dc~~~~3y~~;"2 Ba ~-:e1~1~0.~18t r 8 6 --------·!~~~~.!~.~~ ~l~••••••tt••••!~.~~ MAJESTIC y'~t:.r"(>11¥& home with \lew rrom1________ GREl'.:N RIVER TEACHERS tt52!CAJ11PUSJ>a!IRVllfE ELEGANCE nearly every window 1066SLaRo.aLaoo. Lof f R Private gatecl front _.,...NASSOCIATES Large master suite. DELIGHTFUL•. 4 Bdrms, 2 baths -s 0 oom may really fall in Jove ·--------patio. Tile entry. Huge wrw1 wood beam celling and 3pools -courts.8 yrold 3 BR. 2 ba, dbl car with th1s Culverdale 4 ram. rm .. gourmet k h ...... ood fl 1 4 BR .. 2 BA. ck POOL Townhouse •70 ooo garage, lncl patio. Must bedroom home that ls on VILLAGE II kt h N butcher•-.-------· oa i.. .. w oora n HOME. NEAR SOUTH . • ' . a comer location. And It MARQUETTE 1 c en. ew 1• "walk·toprivalebe11ch" COASTPLAZA.$74•000 Appl.only seetobelleve.$54,500. hasoutslandlngturbap· ThedramaticMarquetle block counter top. UDOIAYFROHT location. Agent 640-S56<l QUINT ARD REALTY • wnnt"E peal. snows real PRIDE Formal Dine! Separate with Pool & Sandy beach. AND 673-8250 "w'-0 F 0 W NE RS HI p. with 2 separate garages. Master Suite. Double S Br. 4'h balhs, 2 frplcs. Owner will carry first ~~~~~~~~~I Call forming enlrance court vanity mirrored ward Luxury living for trust deed. $172.500. CONDO SPECIALIST, -IW.TY, INC. $87,500. to see. garden + 3 bdrm&., 3 robes. Plus 4 more queen ~.000 Xlnt nnancinl! =r;tone Realty •••••••••••••••••••••••• -=====------\_ l !::~l~mio~~~t~\!!i rn~"'::~~i~~:::s~T~f; ~:/,~;;~~2cu11 Nelg ~::·:ho~~d for SUMMERTIME .) , rm.withwalnutbuCCel& beautiful 4,000 sq. rt.r--------• Call 644-721 t H B. C M • F VI y . Hwt.,ogtcM leoc:lt t 040 141.2323 •. baths, 2 Crplca., large sized BR sewing room l>r avail. lat offering, prin· EASTSIDE children. 4 BR w/warm DREAM $8',900. an expansive mstr. mansion only $179,50(). Military Transfer frplc, encld patio, prof Quiet cul-de-sac street. . . bdrm. swte with walk·ln Call for personal prenew llG CANYON FORCES SALE COZY DUPLEX Lar9e Lot lndscpd, modern kitchen Tiled entry. Step down cl~t; a completely up· today! 752·1700 4 Br. 2~~ bu, pool, Jacurn /Jn NIGEL E.l/\lLEY & ASSUEll\TES Mustsellthisbeaut1ful3 South of Hwy.by owner. & oversii-ed bdrm. Sep living room . Vaulted n"'HCHREALTY graded end unit on ex-"""'"9o11Hunos11'"'' view. Eledric gales. hedroom, 2 bath Costa S129,900 Days 675·7123, Charming end of cul·de· fam·rm, ideally ~1tuated ceilings. Warm wood ""' cellent location. Priced [{8:· I O.W-8-ttS 6-10 5957 ~lr~ac ~~~e.. ~~u~mpe~ ~~~1iio 4 3 Eves ca II ~;I ;:~jd~~:p/~b: . ~ltoi.rqaewns·t~pt.s~~sc!:l~~l!h~~?;: r~ne~~~he~~e~i'ac~~~~g 55 I ·2000 to.sell. Slt»,500 . f~_.:.:ll1ftiJtt1 --~L\RC.'BAORR.~l\E',11~W w1butcher bloc!.. com\ler --------°' brick fireplace. Hidden l:ni\'erslly Park. sin~le _ _ ____ ,.,., .. ~ ,, _ tops, & conllnUQU:. dean· Corona HICJhlands CENTURY 21 CURTIS R. E. 962-2456 masler wing. Plus 3 home, spe~taculur high 2033 Port Weybridge ing oven. Sc·ulpturccl llome w rull ocean view Westcliff Realty Open7daysUJl 8 ·30PM more queen s i z c bc:im ceilings; /win· ~~~~~~~~~~·--------•) 3 Hr. fam rm, S140.0VO shagcrpU..Hcavyshake fromlJnm,dcn&danrng bedrooms.Custombrick dows. Kitchen. w/adobe..:: BESTIEACHBUY fee. Prin11pals on!" roor. Large Yard. Hurry area . Lr g I ot. 1 Br Fixer Upper OWNER ANXIOUS! patio overlooks olymplc & brick. 4 Br 3 Ba. Fam 960-5272 priced-only $79,000. Call w/room to add 3 more $60,000 Glenmar home, 3 1,e. sized pool! Lushly Rm, 1 blk to school, pool TURnEROCK SI 35,000 546-5880 Sa I e by own c r at bdrm.s. & 2 baths; nice landscard grnunds & &park. $134,500. 552·0896 Plan I. By owner. 3 Br, 2 '2 Sty, 3 nn. 3 BA. 2 frplc. COUNTRY LIVING $159,500. For in Co. or Bring your tools and f 11 h it h tropica lanai. Don't ba, fnm rm. Open house 12 yrs old. 30x100 fee R·2 BACK BAY AREA viewingcall673·S940 r.aint brushes. Use your am Y ome w m1ssthisbargalnatonly $69,750 Sat/Sun ll·S. By appt. Jot w/room to build. Greal entertainment """0 1'nation to make this poolslze yard; conve• $86,900. Call now for ror a 2 beclroom home in Ph 833-0 44 .. -.. nienl to beach, shopping $116,200. : 1 Easily converted to 1·2 home, spacious 4Br. OCH VU HIDEAWAY a 'Showplace. Beller &schools. personal preview. Greentree homes of L-•-ach 1048 duplex or de.corale & 21i:Ba, LR, DR, don opn .. ~ f ~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS Bachelor or arlist's 2 BR, hurry on this one! Call soo 900 752-1700 Irvine. Lots of dllvlng .;?.:;;::............. have lovely single res. lo patio w /gas BBQ & 2BA w~CdMcharm, 645-0303 MEWPORTIEACH O'!Nllt9•11 sruNrOetMCf' area in~ rustic ecor. bea<.'h hm. l~ blks to flrepit, ti kit w/many -Be•a•~•hE•v:•u•;•l~·~·~·~H•bd•G•;•~•s•,I ;,~ 1r::.~'1;~k c~:~ SPE::~.::2 ~····~-·· •~1111~1 Call to see. ~~~~~~~:~~r~~~~c:t ~l:~~; z~tl~~~~t t~~·~~~~~~r:~1~:c~~ 2 baths each unit, S15 OOOdown F \i l ··· .:a:-·-·=-""'::5' I Victoria Beach. 5 Jot cor· · de-sac St, ownr trnsfrd. Swedish frplcs .; dbl. 'HAL PIHCHIN H 8 ' CM' r V 1 Y · ner. ocean view; three , $128,000 garage.•Door~tobeach. REALTORS •·~-~ ~~~stone Realty, LAKEPARK ~ R·21ots·S40.000each;twuS EA V 1 1~ W • 2392Bay1''armPlace SlS.5.000. Incl. the land! 675·4392 J BDRM COHDO Sharp 2 bedroom, 2 bath C·l lots·S4~.000 eu!'t1; BROADMOOR Plan S. 2 ;157-0032 Bkr 673 3663 642·2253 Eves ---------S&S Resale Specialists. 3, home in new area. Closl' large R·l lot In Temple :.t). 4 llr, hraod rww by -------. SPYGLASS HILL $56,000 .aorsbdrmmodel~avail. to :.hopping and bearh. lfill:larea·$47500 nwnr. Income Prop ex· SEA VIEW. Dynamh· associated BROt<CR S-·REA L TOI?$ Jn/1, W 8ofb,.. .. o 61 ' Jt>() 1 OLD CORONA DELMAR Custom designed 3 bedroom & den. Excep· t1oanl features, stained glall!I throughout. A ;\lUSTSEE. Call 640-9900 \ \IJ,EY H E.\I T\ 1410J,.,mllO•MflcJ N@wpOrt h"•~h VILLA PARK CUSTOM HOMES T"o fll l'!<tl~l' 'u'tom l>tull home~ in cxd~I\ c area •, Acri! f:statr Lol Single IC\ rl. 5 Bdrm. fa m rm, lge ~;imc rm. 3 ha. rov r"d paltos :lti..'iO Ml fl . :--:umerous features S239.~. Op;:n hou~e on \\,.cf 11 3 & Sun 10·6 at tfl72t Adams Cirri('. A~k for Nancy. 73H52:.! Panoramic \'11'W Lot , 11lnglc ll•H:!I. 3 lld1 m & convert den. fam & din lng rrn Lui.h lu1Hbl',11>'11 w I yard fonct.'<I for r)()()). $245,000. Shown by appt only. J8822 H1d11evlt~w Circle. Ai.k for .\t iko 731·WZ Wr11tt'rn P ,ic·tf w Pro~nlt-11 One level. 2 Br wood some w:pools. 968·4602 Owner will consider 2nd RANCH REALTY NORINS REALTY chge+ !>l'Cond. 640 069G o<:eandite.s view. Hrancl 28 Morro Bay Dr. decking, se<'lusion. Pool Pennlngton Properties trust deed. 551-2000 494 e057 nt:w • choose rolor' I hr. Cape llorn Model. &Jacuzzi, only 3 yrs old. * -v * i.25.00U. under mkt f'antnstir view of city ;i car gar/w1opnr. MARINER COVE 2br, WOODBRIDGE PL $.27!1,500. 5-'8·8614 J .V. Co ~~~hill~. &10..6410 or ~i°~ 5 blks to bch Steps to beach club. ~~~~i!~~::u::~rr;0~~~ 601 LIDO 1 nR starter home. Good · · 0 Choose your own In· 3 BR 3 n A ., Ocean \'iew Condo. Total location S60,000. B~ HUNTJNGT N COVE ' ten'or. Th1's ·• BR •· 2 ba ,·1ew, • ,, , "' Jbr. ;i1':lba, 2 car garage hse is read; for ~ccup palios, huge deck, st. to security, every amenity. ownr. 494.2973 S68 500 REAL TY JNC. st. lot. $295,000. Call for 675-0000. llARBOR VIF.W HOMES CUSroM DUPLEX near 714/846-1371 now. 83S-02U ext OS82; or appt. •----One of a kind, Palermo~ •UIUCAllT S ONH HOUR llf.l'l TY 17630..ne•.Coe••- 645-9161 OPEN HOUSE THURSDAY I 1-6 220 Jasmine, CdM Lake Park. 5120,000. Try S7S-J534. BOND REALTY 'EAVIEW Port Royal Br FR. 2~lz Ba. super l<n> dn. COE 7-15·77. t Br condo, SS0.000. non UNIVERSITY PARK 831 941 I 4br. 3ba, fam.rm, 2718 view. $195,000. Prine On MESA VERDE RE AL EST ATE ownroccupied OK . Prine Amhurstmodel • sq.ft. w/panoramic view ly. 644-5621 by appt. Open Completely remodeled, _______ _.;;..._ on an oversized lot. A smashing 4 BR plus den plus formal dining plus hui:e family room with open beams. natural wood textures and ocean ancl jetty 'icw Crom master swte & sundeck . JU5t steps to Ocean Blvd. S:Z00.000 Coll644·72 I I /Jn NIGEL ilAILEY & ASSIJCIATES Beautiful duplex. So. or hwy. CQrner Jue. Ea umt 2 BR. lg. llv. rm. w Crpl Sl6-1;9so PAl'L \J \RTl'li RE.\L 1':!:.'T.\Tf: n.1~·1383 ------ Costa Meta I 024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PROFESSIONALS only. Ajrt. 979·7888 by Owner Open House May 1-1, 15, from ocean to moun· Hse Sat/Sun 2·5PM Spacious 3 bed rm and __ 963-_837_7_1_963-_7_65_3 __ ------·----3BR.2ba, cul·d·sac. Noon·S. 1225 Ensenada talns. Guarded gate. ten· family + large den and ---------MAYDAY Call752-7847 Ave . Panoramic const nis crts, pool. i259,UOO. wet har. Upgraded line,cltylighLsview,2br. Call Ownr/BAgnt, lhruoul. Jusl listed al Something Snecial MAY DA y IEAUTIFUL 2ba hme w/Jacum &l_s.52-_1800 _____ _ SiS.900 Hurry. call 3 Bedroom. 1 ~-bath IM MACULATE 3 CULVERDALE redwood decks in pvt HARIORVIEW 540·l IS1. Townhome. 2 Years new, BEDROOM . MlD $70'S. Popular plan 47, 4 bdrm. yard. Shingle & glai.s. Best Buy in Newport · Beauty in\•estment con venlent SIG0.000. 1978 Port Laurent. 640·82.58 large enclosed patio. PATIO LIVING. CALL home. with formal dining beamed ceilings, ownr 4Br, JBa, Slll.5,000 super nice. $66.500. Walk 7141842·9371 R.E. BY rm. &huge family rm. A (714) 494·7019. 1835 Port.Carlow EASJBLUff to shopping. 2 minutes to MCVAY ·DEA CH. joy to behold at $93,900. ;=====:;;;:~~;;:~·----64-0_·l_04_9___ Lovely 5 bedrm. 3 bath -'!;V~ HERITAGE • • REALTORS beach. Call for appt. • NEW BLUFFS CONDO family home. 2500 Sq.ft Oua••ty ,,m!bffi~M P~~t~~E . ~1~:i~1 ~f 2•~ i'a~ ~~~ ~~n~r1m~ c;~~d ~j~~, n 962·4471~8103 Summer fun In this love: 1·.. : unit. By owner. 501 Hawaiian te11house and Bii.it 3 Bdnn ly family pool home. Playa. 5133,5()0. 6«·7001. crafts room. New on Pride of ownership thru Open House Sal. & Sun. markctat$157,000. Su ho •tr ti 3 A TI'EMTION: out. This neat as a pin 1 1 . 6 p M , o w n e r Roy McCardle • per me, a. ac ve h ( p rf f• . v A IUYl!!AS ranc er ea lures custom 0 a 1na w /cooperate w7realtors. R--ltor 1810 llJ·wport bedroom floor plan. din· ·"'· Ell carpeting tbru-out. floor C"UI " .. rng area. kitchen with lmmacu1ate3Br, 1:i.. ba, to ceiling frplc, r ear RAHCHREALTY C us tom designed 3 ase Opt .. 1 yr beaut. CostaMua548·7729 eating quarter&. Fenced B>· orig owner. Walk to encl. patio, pool comp. 551 •2000 bdrm .• 21) ba., fpk. In condo Pool ck tennis 1--------- area with pallO & storage p.uk. NC4!d S9000 or less. decked & ni ce 1 y ---------master & L.R .. tile en· Newport.Crest. 640.1751 shed. S72.000. BKR. call ()pen hse Sat/Sun l ·S. hrub'-...., r 1 w maint COLONY 3 b 2 ba fam try; sweeping ocean vu. c•" 1"""' F II' D s """' or 0 · ' r. • · f · I I dscap HARIOR VIEW or .. , ... v . 6311 a ingwater r. f'Ussy buyers jump on rm. highly upgraded. pro ess1ona an · ,.. I _BBL. M2"6829or&42•1554 umone. Pool/tennis. $79,900. ing.si73•500 KMOLL v A CONDO as-. -La-C-... --.-Eldot-----CURTIS R.E. 962·2456 Ml-001 Crescent Bay All the charms or a New L.mcr and lu'<utlOUJ1 with "'#I In CaUforftla" Jbr, :Zba, fam.rm, formal ()pen 7 days tlll8:30pm. Rancho San J--.z This 3 bdrm., 2 ba. home England country village, STEP private pool Srcurlt)' ---------• 1. + 1300 ft Cl~Au•sH.11.RP ~" isjustste-tobeautiful inalocationthatcan'tbe and rec arH Mu!lt we t.o 'in.rm, sq. · '"""" • ~ Outslandine 3 Br San Crescent"Bay Beach. beat! Vie\ltoflhe wooded hrhev4!. Will sell VA WOODSY bonus rm. All uperadtd. •BR home, floor to cell· Luis Rey t.tdl. upgraded canyon area Is combined W~uf C-do By ownr. SUT,500. 9891 1 f 1 1 1 p 1 t d 1 d Beamed ceiling!I, huge 1 lt!rinii. OiiCIWwfl ..... callhne&s Dr. 962.8626 ng rp c, n ce Y \I cpt&, t n e w n ows, yard. $22.5 000 with proximity to uxury 645-347~ $74,950 ()penhseSal/Sunl0-4. graded .. wall to whall many other xlras. recreation facilities. • 2 Rdrm. PrOft'J~\onally crpt'g, cust. drps I ru· Outstanding 190 decree Rrand new 2 bdrm .. 21/:a II decorated ln select tex· lf-'v•OutGrowa out.Alovelyranchstyh view of hills, UCJ, ba.Sl28,500 I I . t • lurc:11 &.colors. Adults on· -1;.; PNHttt Home horuR~S~. 962-2456 Ns~~a~J;.; ~!i~ ~ -~~ ly. Pool & recreation Here's the spaciousness Open7daystill8:30PM 7S2·1830 544·1 ~~~~~~~~~ TSSH2·E7000 . ·•· ••• hicillt1('1. you've been looking for. WATERFRONTHOMES Oeslaned lo accom· Huntf~Oft Turtlerock. Open Call631·1400 " m1U !'T' Sat/Su 'Bd 21,;e ~tl'!'la Verd~ Condo, Pool 2 --------• rn00nte all the Ca es HcrbOul-I 042 D,., rm, a, Loguita Hlguel I 052 VILLAGE. . · .· Br J Ba c I e e g u r . ..._.EEO HELP? uetlvltles. Huge happy ••••••••••••••••••••••• lee fam·rm, vaulted cell ••••••••••••••••••••••• carport. patio. S.~.900 " family room, formal llv· 3 Bf' 2 Ba, cathedral cell· tngs, 2 (rplc's, prof'ly ITALIAH VIUA REALTORS UP to this beautiful ~ hedroom, 3 bath home in Newport'" fabulous East Bluff! $161,000. Red .91:~_t._754·120_2 __ _ NEAR CHERRY LAKE. •• ~Iii :;;s.1 Own<-r will rarry 2nd-Ing & dining room,, 3 car Inga w /heavy beams In lndscpd. 5115,000. 18712 CO .... DO e)lcellent financing! In· garaae 4r sparklmg i>ool. llvinr & dining rm. Oak PaseoCortet,833-827• · 3 Bedroom, ~i,.ii both. din· View View View YH\ now In a beautiful Sweeping circular ah lpt1 l adder to loft GORGEOUS . .. (i 1 SeeCatalinatotheMtns home for your family! atalrcue from spec· library, red tile roof, mg room," repaces. Cromthlslovelynew3BR $49 500 Coll{'l!e Park. Picture • perfrct & ready to enjoy. In gracious Back Buy area on a charming cul· de'9ac, ls a spacious 3 bedroom. 2'" bath home with TWO fireplaces! Sip )'OUr morning coffee In the bright, cheerle kitchen. Extra large bedroom• make thl& a true family home-in rantuUc areal By ap· J.l()intment only. $127 ,500. Open tll 9P M. Beautiful 3 bdrm on quiet Spnctous 3br 2ba, add-on resldt•ntlal 11treet. iun1erm. Topiradecrpt Remodeled kitchen & thru out. 2·eide frplc. lot11 or new tile work. fruJl tree•. RV prk, Wlllk s h o w 1' p r I d e o f to colleac& & sch. All for ownershl p. Lii• fenced m.llSO. 203 Welle11ley l.n. hack yard. At this low OIH Sat 1-5, Sun 1-4. Hy price, ~hould Hll Im· Owner medlatelyf846-7711. --------- MewVlewHoMe ~ Walk1:r t: ltm lh:al Jstult: ~-,;;...;;;;......;;.;.._~~~~1 3 Br 3 Ba, fplc. shake root. 2 sty, sUll limo to pick cpts & tile. By oWMr $91.:SOO. 675-6695 ltl'Hcr hurry' Call tacularmaslersultewlth brickfront&backyard. 41DRMHAS beam ceilings. Walk to +den homelngoraeous ~ a«llX!ed panmt retreat. 1 ~ kll i bk d IVHnHIMG ocean. Original model, Seavlew. Lrg family FOREST OLSON n ,..,.,.11•1)1'' .... 3 .. _.. •.3 ae rt n n Y • never lived-in. Great A...,. more~room5.... SU ,000, by owner. 3 level, dramatic 1 1 Sl""SOO room, 2 frplc's, atrium, balhs to these many .. 173 Dee.rfleld Home. Frml ocaton. "'" · wet bar, parquet entry. features. Call now to to 1__.__ 1044 dlnrmpluabrlcfaatrm& JAYW. YEATS Exciting master BR !iCO ....,.._ fmly rm W/frplc. BtO 2 REALTORS w/Orecian tub. Just lll1t· Shorecrest Realty •••••••••••• .. ••• .. , ••• level rmtr bdrm bu all· -. edat $229,SOO._ CT14) 846-5573 SYUCUSI UnJ area. All lhla for on· 4_.2237 ' u:uwru 1&1a1 C9MY we have a couple of aood ly $1.2A.500. 5'5-9491. TRI .. LEV EL 3 Br 2~41 Ba Twnhse, 161 PKOrGllH Aafr ones for you. 3 bedrooms Newport C e nter Rc•alty. In< 640-1817 aq. . • ..,, yr o . Y boot I l U 3 B r 1 ~ 8 a ho m e . ~t., "'•rk Ind IC a. rr r o ( e s s I o n ll Y • PlllC9 owner. $'18,!00. Call aft rtJ t ..-6PM. 5S7--0232 Hurry! Decorated by the a 11 • oml85.900.Calltosee nndsc41ped. Clubhou~e. 1 lU t4pt C tv o, '>I t trJ rl l lL ld B la evfdent ln uu. lnvllln8 ond central A/C. Near 4 Bedroom. 2~ baths, Ir IQ' al~ owner with many In· _....;==------• pool, great mountain Prapmril-226.8 Colaate UALCO%YHOME t~reatlng detalta . I vlaw.$149,000. ii2-1i2o nutt»t.at.e Cotlell•Park. "~Int CM· Brick fireplace,' Br, 2 F\replacel walls of mlr· .~ Showrlace JAY w. YIATS 1 ________ 1 "°°ou''"""'~ ••AOt Why not tbo beat? Coat11 d b•Ut w/bcaut. """I at rot'I, e.na1oaed patio & .----· T TORS .. st d Jex wl'hln dl~1on ". Open house al· v"'vv lush landacaplnd aet 'hla T ~ err9C• ... A I ' •• or)' up • • •. Wallace has been 1. 1" • .., 500 Jacuut. HUJU~:l Mutt • ~ l"LSAlit ~·A·-•• ACH bloc)( or ""tan Prt-o :iabr.hed since 1903 In ../· 4 .... •· 4• · Sell! Only $19,)W. Open muwrplece apart from Pre 1 t l i 8 at 0 a 499•2237 "'"" .... ,.. • .,,. rental areal • "' lobtM Sulldd, Agt. .._. __ Sat/Su 1 5 1582 other bomea. Call now to panor•rnlc view: ttted --------Anxious owner. Home the arbor uea. Oc· 64._7414 •1UU>C' n · · see enlq, wet b•r le twc +guest. Brl= A1ent8'711-5200 caaaionally we have nerd Baker St. Sh st R•alty ~H 1 • .a.•ty fireplactt. Walll:·ln pin· UVI Aatoll ror addlllortal qualified •--.-,-.-1-G-.-,-M-I --• Seo Pl~No .. Mrtf...i .. , orecre '" IA"'--try, broaklut nook & IACI( IA Y . people. We otter : FOURIEDROOMS 499-1371EdMtddleton (714)846-5573 151·2000 dln l na ro 1 om, ' ATTHltlACH l~~~~~~~~IBY owner. Rustic 3Br, ~~e,!tpl~er:oia;~otn•~~ 2000aqrt allononenoorf _.;..C;...O_LLEG ____ l_,.-Aak---•·-,H---TMl--.:._S_HOUS-----•. • llAU1VUL blldrooiDI, fam 1,y 100m. ~~:e!r6~:!'t1i.:~~~ •IACHCHALIT =.· Jg~m:!ac:::' c~r::· ~~ r-1·-•-• world .. • con· ft\Jco fmly rrn W/frptc, Immac. a br, 2 bt, elec. Near the belclt location! CULVaDA&il CC:Wpooel redn••parbtlyo. !!nnla 00: Guarded commuollt. Nty. A·!'r•m•, 3 ea., 2 --1tudlot1uest,,hH: hld d~ltlo~n .... •·· Comm .... l••lon •II· new kitchen •P· blln11 air cond. frplc, 3 Bedrm plan. RAlHd, we bave a 0 .. -tce ot a worth evar·t .... P'°•n''~n1' JJvtna.dlnln1,wotbarbi·2 ba •• w/fln.lahed2car1u. P0Qt. bvy aba~ rt.~ " pll•nco• •· •bundant d "''""' ~•tin••, b...1-~ ..._le ~ • "'-"~-· """'o, .. bat to ...__ ~ .. <IUJW\ WalL. •-•pllt up to~; S.t4' vo aarate r opener .• ...,. '"""' -.:"! n,.. .... toupt1 of \tll'f ftno BKR.caU5'0-1'720 _..._.._,.... • Walk ..... c,.. • prox -aq • "' .... .aldl and poata•o aup-storage. Nlcelt d corat· $82,500.C.Uforappt. wanna an Uvm( arou. bomea in ahJt dialr•blo and utallt.1 room. ,t.cnnb.Alklf\l ,900 sehta. Aaltlna $111,500. ed & nearacboQta & So. pcrealt,y GJau It wood cbef area ot I~ fot you to Clubhouse wlth tennla HIWPORTSHOlllS OpeooveJ')'PM.Ma-254$ • !.!.!!~~ f~:.~f ;0~~! Const Plaia. All thJ1 for 64'-354Sor 551-8968 ldtchen. Dtc:Orator floor· .aee., becln>oml, family end ewimmlor. W•lk to Bu1.1t. decorated A·._ _______ _ ,,...""_ 1 only S84,'750. ~9401. ...;...i.....;.. ______ , 1n1 and draperies. Bia -and ... ,_, .. ft """"m tho beaeh. Just ltlt.ed at fl __ .... _ ...... 1 .... a b .. o th nkln c o a yard for rard.ett and ·-· QUlW •.-v · azt,000 _,.,_ .,... ...,....... '""• BIG C .._.._.YO .... d\Mp, consider one of play! BK.R86i2·5Sll ~.-r,500.ea &oaee. bdrms. +de.n; a blka. &o "'-" f"llll ~ Walker 1; l 1:1! lfoal l!;lale 1tho btst, can Qeor1e -, 1-lm-ma...;.;.c._,b_r-,2-~-.,_--Col-on""':y ~~001.SOO"•IALTY 3br~baBordeau~ Vocel, 640-8161 or write Home. Formal at•P· ..,..,., " "* B;ueaoeHom•. P.OJNT,QUl9'112::s VACANT ' . down din rm, septrate SM'obarcbBayPJaa * 54'-1290 * Onl1SU4,000. MISA VlaDI Spartlln1, fawlt" roady =d ~~~f, 496-ritt• ~Ji~~l3' COUMTIY UVIMfl ~:~r IYOWHll &oanJOy.J814rm Duttb · • •-•-·ma! ...... to .. A/lll,l~~~~~~~l l:lorlidOK,lovelylbron1~~~~~~~ H1ven nr oceao" ' ,.... •ww " .... ••<"1C.11: R-41o&.:20:llOrcbUd.Olf1.:; t S' I ,. r 100Ci\ n)'IOti pluth P • ua.:.;;1..!.;: "1...s 10,7 1 , ••" 000 fi mer na. H ... or cr,>t.tlledf5parquetnn, ~-._..o rv. •· ...,, rm.. BeaUtJIUl Westcllff bOme •·• with u llt&Je u CUl&om drstt 41 1b~. • ........ ••• •• ......... • 5.51'·1TM , bf owmr. Ll.m, room, l0'4dowo. ' Quality ~ comfort Ccndo, :lbr, l"'b•, frs>lc, W:&...-.tft formal dlnlnt room1 m..s&00,ev19:M't.aa:I Uaruout. 0pen· Wbdl bJ '*°"~ c9ta It drp1, "'"'..., ldtcben, •llnD1 laul, ;i w ....... ....,. Oftfl'/NeltOr. Call fol' quiet cul·d•·•~• nr ~V..WHoM bedroom .*' den/·' lM1 ll.-.t..~ addrtu or ... t day •choot. Contm pool. ' or I &Groom from bedroot'4. z Ball!. PrtJs., '~~~::::;::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·PSt~·~Ml~.att~ev~~·:=::::.k'81~,ooo~.~SSl~-<tS7J>~~·~~=1~owner~~-~"°'~'toP~.~84~o..297~~o~~~pa~n~onl1~~141-~r~a~;;:;ill .:i •' ~ COATS&WALLACE AE l\L ESTATf INC. I 1 ;o . , , I .. .. ... LAGUNA NIGUEL 49S·1720 IAYC:RIST POOL HOM! 4 bdrm. 2~:a bo & £am rm Beoullful exec. hc>•l'lt' Pnn only. Call for i&11pt Sat. 0 /HSon 1·5646 66-lli Sanca....... 101 •••••••••••••••••••••• Lorge tn-lovel. -t Dr, 3 911 Jo'am Rm b1,aut pool Pnme area °""''" v1 w Prine. only, $122.~00 493-6476 SPECTACULAR VIEW 3 bedroom. 2 bal.b 111nck family residence. Prt below market. Larae lot with 1paco for boat or trailer. JUklna $113,500. AMCHOIA .. IMYISTMIMl'S t714t 496-77 I GOLF COURSE " · COLONlAt. Ocean view bome o)l Sa11 > Clemente Gotr Ceur~. • ele1ant beclroorna, 3 b.'\U., den. tamll.Y room -" •UMY lanai. 1-'or the ,. ctl1urnla1 fanilly at Great ~Un area, 3 Br Fam Rm, or 4 Br, new dshwsbr, paint & cpt. Lndry facll. S4• mo. + dep. 552·0430 alt 7PM GREATRECRBATJON: Swimming, saunas, 2 health clubs, billiards, nighl·llghle~ Uhnis courts. Pro &: pro shop, golf d~vsng range, party room. FUN ACTIVITIES: Fullllme director, free Sunday brunch, 'BQ's, trips, parties, ~ort toumamenls & mo,..! . BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS: Singles, 1&:2 bedrooms . Furn. & unfum. Models open dally 10 to 1. Room· mate service avail. No lease requited. Sorry, adults only, no l)et4, Oakwood Gardeo Apartments "...,......,....... 880 Irvine (atl1thl ~ M..,.t lteclVs.tlt 1700 16\h St. . (Dover at 16th) 642-8170 STEPS TO llA.C:H 2 BR,·1 ha uni yrl,y •• $375 3 BR, 2 ba houao •••• S600 3BR,2ba .•••••••••• ~ 2 BR, i ba., rum. ••• ~ #15 We ha~ aunlmer Nhtals associated DR')t'f P .. , ur "', '"•_, l l)/ I \fY t.l,'~ '• J I,' I f ....... ' .. • BANK llU~11MI DPlldt4CEO COMMEICIAL nu.a UMITID . CAUflODUA IAMK mo W. Coast Hwy Newport 8Hcb (714,'31·3200 ,. .. DAIL V PllOT ~.MIV11.1W7 . ,, . •• ~ • • J -"--_::. cf __ 1-'o • •• ,:J(JJI • • • •• -• lo,o<''o •1 ~~ ...... -~.~ ~ lt;,.eulld U;"..Olaper it ... Hammer It •. ~ Carpet SERl/IC .. E DI REC'PiQRY-Ptumb Jt ... Patch tt ... Ptpe ·tt·.~·tcemooet~i:~ ~.,· ~1t...Cem nt lt ••• Wlr it ... Hoe lt .•• Ctean lt ••. Mov , ·I 1 Roof it ... Landscape it ... Tlte tt ... Tr~ it... 1~ ·.·. ,. 'ft ... Pres.t lt ... Pafnt lt ... N~ll lt .•. Plaster,lt ... Flx It... Haut ft... Add ·it .•. Plant' It... Alter t .•• t:earn .... r7 : ,;. ~ r _J-;: , -, -• .-., 11 .--~ • r • • ftfd•M... C.,.ilw C...elj'Cwnte a.ctrtc9 · --: _ ~~. H +1 ... ____ ::..,.JP•rlet ,..~ft'.,ulltg • , Poa1S.-.lce · ... ~ .............................................................................................................................................................. ······················~ .••............••..•.•. APPUANCEBEPAI& ...... /Hoeta.p.lr B & D Concrete All ELECTRJCA.1. S~fl"1C£ FUil ,yard mal.nt.enance. ~ C.Jtr FREE haul· 1 ' PETERSPAlNTINO Proees.lon1l palnt.!na. In· POOLSRp;·'l'IL!D Uo-&n1ceCall Carpeotry. plumbing, phases concrete, ~~k" CALLS $lS hr, "SMALL B•d•, cleanup. new ~ cleanui>, trt't w,ork Expr'd. Roaa Rates. ter/Extu. Reaa, work rrt-oal.JI QeuOnable CallC71')5d-MZZ caamictUe.MO-saeo brick work. Ftee ttta. JOBSMJ-8233 lawns, 1pldra. $31·•783 for U!able llema. hn Free Eat. Call Gene 1war.tu038hn4pm. GuarUTIHY7.Ul.ft.lptn, MJalllllig Coll•I• Student Uc.fs~ed~2031 C\JSTOM&L.ECTRlC Lbel7P:· pl t l t ~~·~~~:movud ~-<MS8 8N1o'~n ~~~:!°fi:a~•l llteMDd.1&.~1!~·~·::· . .._.••••••••••••••••" Carp eater. ALL One man crvw, 5 yra ex rr "t. Comm, ,..,, awn1 an ma 0 · • ' ....,._,..~~ AllrkL-~-f · ••••••••••••• Bllpr'd mom wlll 1ln PHASES.~. lrtc eat perlence pour\n1 " ~t" rcha~i. Mn. Spr.nkler repair & OCC Student. Bl1 ~ T • ...... tM ut. ta Rrmod~I. add,. P1tlo, )«Ir dtUd Jorin& care 6 67J.11b8 fln!ah1n1. Set your own Lie 33lao1. 751 31.50 6 balll I-113"2911 !or !cw truck. Trash, lrH trim; l NT ER l OR /EXT R lie 330988. 835 370S or petlr. Vrff e t. lT lliot luDcbH. Da11 • forma. save money. M-7715 at. • move. Randy 7al·U21, Palntlna. Expr'd hl&b ~ l.ulc11yUc.~ '. \; $tl.CIU'7 Muter Crafhman. '9H485 GtMNI Services M9-3SGG qw.Uly work. Super rea• Plcilhrf1leeelr ~ \.., !', ~•-1c Specl•lt7 flotah, re· ~l:a.ctric r•t.t.4>i5-3U1John •••••••••.;[.~ •••••• , •• ~ ....,. ':.< 1 _..... •• mod•Una. npatta. Rd• All types concrete. P3tloa, Uc Jl7 ll6 645-6974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAULlNO. Odd joba, Law -----.--••••• .. •••••• .. •••••••• -. .................... O.SlOS driveway1, walks, tlt 23 yr old Student lotereat· student oeeds work, Jim ~-----..-VERVNEA~ PATCH FTN. VAU,!i\' SPAS 1*& Prolrata 10.llO Jbl _ • Fut 1en1ce, reas. LI~. '9Ml"9 ed to ho1.t14'•IU.lntf. thl1 ~ JOBS&T!!:XTUR~ f'acton Aut.horlstd a.11t mo. SaU.facllon --.... '-"lea PalomboCon1tr962·8314 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aumcner. July·Sept. J!;XOLNTPIJN1l'ING ~Ell&.. 8&3·1439 ~''"° («Genco spa . lllU'd. TJO-ol.89 ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• ARMOR FENCE CO. Re(a. 640·5038 Arde ~ltetlncJ lolr&Extr. Reu. O ES-ADDITIONS 002.()000 ... ...;;;;...--------·11ea.rpot'-Manwilllay)'Oun Controctor Chi Ll k &G t f 7•m l1:30prn. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Freee&t.$&1M!'T06F'RED H M k --'1111'1 •• SwYlce or mlna. R•paln & .................... -. on n a ea, ree Want a Rl!:ALLY CLEAN J\eatucco over bloc T••lal0tt Repair • •-••••••••••••••••••• cleaning too! Guar work Gt:;RWlCK & SON, since esU~tei.. <&93·oa20 HANDXMAN: Carpentry, HOUSF." Coll Olnahum Kn owl ea Pat ntl n I · wal~, free est. low rates ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOOKKEEPING & OF at blacer 11vinp. Free l.9o&T. Uc. 310042. Addi· ~ttut. electrical, plumbina. Girl. Freeesta,~5123 Int/Ext, cnmmorclul 586-41l92 __ CANOPY TV SERVICE 11CESERVICES,wkdys e!t,645-38'8 Uooa,remodellng,plana. ••••••••••••••••••••••• M7·2787or646·68Sl apti. & resideotl._l. DeSmetPlumblnR h.tRATESERVlCE 540-1100, aft !5 wknda 549·2170or673-6041 THE STRIPPERS HANDYMAN-Homes & HOUSECLEANING 838 1120 Repairs" Remodcbng /\t P111r PrtctS 960·1633 ~ WeCareCarpetCleanera f\I ,-iah ~ 1 C 1 lllourBualne1>1.C•ll ---X l C.11536-3688 ------...-----• Steamcleanorshampoo Speclallilna-Bu1ldlna m un an er1. ua. Apts. onscicnt ou1 Jan1~'11 Raaaedy Ano'• PA INT l NG. n t ---Tiie C•••t MakiltcJ al.soupholatert·all work Arch Oesian Plw:u. for st t Ip• II u n f n e craltsman. Ph: MS 030Z at875-6SS3 craftsman. KDowledgea· .............. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ••••••••••••••••• R ( I " r L Add. .....,ldenc·e a.., Xlnl rum/metal. Let UI take ,._.Jr ble Free eat. Bond/he. ~ng C"'R • '""C TJLt; New or auar. e I .., • ree es • ~• .,.. the hn. of work from you ~ftCJ . tl'7i4967 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• "'' 1"" 1 • Pol'mlca & aener a I Reas Rat.es 845-3716 ttfs. N B. 546-1573 at a price you can afford ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hou,,e & window cleanlni. HOMESAVF.RS Pl mba rttmodel. Pr est, smljoba c•rpenU-y. Flnl1hln1.,..-,._ Bulld'g D•alao• En1· G6106SS ~Sant• F~ Skiploader dump truck Good rates &refs, Call Low prices s tate lnn&HeaUna ·Fr~est welcomeS36-2426aft5. Aftllable wlmda F'rM _ .... ..., '5 • C . •-hauli • k d' "Big Lynn" 551-804.2, II /i d E' t . .. •· . eat. Mark 75i·l304 ... •••••••••••••••••••• in'g• eon.st.•. New or Ave, ap.,.tranoBch nc,treewor .gra 536-7711 c nsr. x e rior $10hr.Honesl&rellable T,...Sertfc• ane • Enhance your parl1es add. Res, Com, St Uc f CicrdnMc) inc, demo. etc. 7S1·3930 speclal1.5L Try m~alico senrice. B of A, M1trcb1 ....................... . __ ......... ______ weddlna1. BBQ's with 3311S4. P .D.1 Corp. ••••••~•••••••••••••••• 51d..tA• .. -r dump truck t4•Dt•f ~ 8C7-0383or7Sl·3UO. Removal•, trlmminf,1 C.pe ta sd 840-7020 ..........., • • ..... •••••••••••••••••• · r t Uc a :; ... ; ................ our i ect ll!enuadlnAny ReUable Expr Japan~ hauhng, tree work, arad· Fireplaces Plaoters ••••lntr/Exlr. Average De Smet Plumbln1 ~~g. u::J ~ 2ez. ~cu on or Just oer LEE M. JARVIS Gardener. Reasonable lna. demo. etc. 751-3930 Bn k Con • ete P•tlo room S4S. Good local Rep&U'S & Remodelina w . . CarpeotTy. Small jobs. 10T two, personal aerv. Addlt' R di' h 8 s ~ Frff t 645-S230 · c er rcf1' fr~ est. Ask for Ct.11536-3688 Cll k' Tt'6e 5 PaJ Panellna, door banflng. w/lndlvidualatt.entlon. s, m 1. rs · ~~ · es· Skip loader. haul, con· BlocllWalla BBQ Pits Brianll42.31948855 uc s . va. ma. Uc cnotr. est. SU-2719 CABANA CATERING Ph 9e2-3200, Lie 317856 e crete, asphalt. dirt. de Ref a, Eels. &48-0404 Handyman • Plum bin&. ~vcs ln mmed. thln::!f Aft.S 548-3428 Garage·Pallo·Room Ad· Ellpr llawahan gardener mo,etc.Lie tlns642·2624 Brick blocks frplc:a PAJ~kl~?·'l'RO~E~ leakyfa1,1eet.s,etc. Rea11• tu.~:nsremo • n d ). 1 c.n.nt/CCMICf'efe dit1on's. SS7·3H81 or Yd cleanups, pruning, M-.IS-slabs· stonewo;k. 20 y~ W .... _ n64t5 '!'~cu rates. Call aft noon ---------emo e ine. repa r , 7Sl·l747 Lie lN984 R c trimmmg haul646·4676 ·-~ • rates. u.."an. ......,.. .... 646-!U87 alt erations. L&t!/sml •••••••••••••••••••_•••• Contract.ors. . . . ---••••••••••••••••••••••• exp/refs.586-0358 Cla111ifled ads •ell biC Jobs. 11 yrs In area.Cemenlworkofallkinds. ---EXPERT JAPANESE Hauling.moving.cleanup Expert painting. Availa· MARV'S PLUMUING Items, am.all items or Quick service. Lie ReW1rate1-Freeests SELL idle items with a Gardener f" re e S7 up. Treework. Reas, SELL idle items with a ble now! Free est. reas NO JOOTOOS,tALL any item. J&ast. call PalomboConstr 962-8314 750-5485 750-6625 Dally Pilot Classified Ad. F..'\limates Call. 962·0858 fast.free efit 84.2·4597 Dally Pilot Classified Ad. rale:s. Call Bruce 543-~15 Call 646-9807 642·5678. ~!.!~·.·.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!!~ ~!~~ ..... ?!!~ ~~~·~ ..... ?!!~ ~~~~ .... ,?!~ ~!.!~ ..... !!!~ twpW..tecl 710~ tt.fpW•t.d 710C HetpWanted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BOOKKEEPING COM· Cocktail Waitress. ell· DENTALASSISTANT PUTER OPERATOR per'd. Contact Johnny al Endodonticassi1$lanl,ex· f3crow GUARDS nee ded immediately Saddleback Lanes. after per'd, full tame neede<l TREECO CostaMesa&Cerritos must b a v o s o m e 6PM. 5116-5300. for busy group practice. ESCROW Permanent. Full " Part· bowtedge ol bookkeep· top pay for right person. time Phone & transp re-iai. inventory, computer COCKTAIL Non-smoker,644·05!1S & YOU q'd. Retired welcome. pper, good salary & WAITRESS , need each other tf you Call !546-0274, ofc hrs 1~2. great beneflta. 556-M Learn in 40 hrs the most Dental .Recept/ Assist. hav• some lood escrow Closed Wednesdays. fltwn 7:80to"4:00 cxc1thic d)amourous fantastic oppor for btl· experience. Call •-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; '1d• • mgual person to grow & JANET HOILANO BOOKKEEPER-Client tujhly pa l?rofeu. Day prosper lD Ute most uni· write up work, a II or eve sessions. Place-que oCc In rJus area 3-4 546-2524 quarterly lax reports, ment auiBL Good job op· davi. a week. Many fr· ~ need not be tull chg. por. 1.nge benefits. Exper re· Exec. Secy lo S850 Some typma, pleasing Call 714/751·9194. q'd Ca ll (714 1 4!16-4102 Manuf. ~1Arl> to $261\ personallly. Western So. Ca ll . Cock tail SJC BkkprT.B.1~t toS'9SO Business Service~. 563 Waitresses, Inc.. 17922 A/P Construe lo $800 W.19th,C&f.642·0212Mr. Sky Park Bl. Ste C, DEN°!Al: ASSISTANT. lrvlnePersonnelAfency SaundersonorMr.Trapp lrvine.Ca92714. Cha1rs1de eicper. 4 48SEl7thC06ta~ e.a •--------•I handed. _X-ray:., rte Sotte2U 642-1470 BOOKKEEPER, f u 11 Laguna Niguel, 49S·424S _ -- charge for CPA 's office "001( -Xlnt working conditions. II Dental OCc M ana11er F.XEC. SECRETARY for Opportunity for growth Breakfast Shift. Good wantedforgrowingprac-Mortgage Banking HAIR STYLISTS Daniel's Den Now Has Booth Spucl' Ava1labl~ Fur OPERATORS NURSE Inspection MAJDS WANTED RM S.pervisor ECEIVING Don Quixote Motel Day shift. f /lime for R ZlOONeWJ>Ort Bl, C.M. hos . al coov. pil w/actlve, INSPECTOR Top~: ~~fh~ Inn ~~~~v~ :~l~l:a f'"t Sm a 11 pr e c I & lo n at Laguna, 211 N. Coast benefits. Contact Mn. machined & molded Hwy .• LQ. lkb. Gray, Park Lido Conv. pa rt s r or electro· MAID wanted Harbor Inn Cent.er, 4ll6 Fla11sb1p Rd, mecbaolcal devices. Ibo N.B.642.-80t4. Worklna knowledge of Motel UIOO W. Ba •· --------- Yl4 5 I.rue pos1l1onma re· Nwpt Beach. 875·3463 NURSES q'd. Prof1c1ent u:.e or pre-Maintenance man. Good L\f:'J, eves. RN, relief. cision measunna instru· wa1tes. Alibaba ?.1olel, Xlnt oppor. Call Mrs. menlB & 3-5 yn. e>.pt!r. 2250 Newport Blvd, CM. Toomey.646-7764 preferred No Phone calls. •--_...;'------- ST 4COSWITCH IMC -NURSES AIDES 1139 Baker Costa Mesa MAIMTEMAMCE MAN & Orderhe." Nl'l'dl'd for 549-3041 Needed for conv. hosp. days & PM 's. 1"/l & P /t, Equal Oppor Employer F/t1me. Mon· Fri. Exper 111clud wknds for conv. req'd. Xlnt pay & beoe. hosp. Exper pref'd. Xlnt Apply in person, Beverly startina pay. Please app· l\tanor, 340 Victoria, CM ly m person, Beverly PLASTICS MOLDIHG MACHINE OPERATORS Further expanalon creates perro. openinla for nper'd 4c trainee mach. oprs on all ahilt.s. OUr tramma & ment re· view proeedwes a51ure rapid advancement ror all employees who bave me basic abUit,y &. de· sire. Good pay + night shd't bonus +profit ~bar· Ing & xlnt fringe bcner1t.s. Apply 83m-4pm Cll\lCO 265 linggs Ave, C.M. Irvine lndust'I Complex F..qual Oppor Employer Manor, 340Vlctona. CM Resume only. B.L.T.S.& pay&benefit.s. tice in Irvine. Must be Pre!ldent. Send resume Insurance P. 660 Newport Center Apply, Jolly Roger bright. self motivated, to: 2082 Michelson, Ste Good Locullon Agency exper, Newport MA.HICURIST POOL MAN Needed· by Or., Ste. 7SO. Newport 400S. Coast Hwy capable, assisting cxper. 212, Irvloe92715 Clo;.eTo 1''rec\\u) Beach. Salary open. Need ( 2 > F I time• NURSES AIDES lrg homeowners assoc. Bch. ea. 92660 Laguna Beach helpful. Salary open. ---------752-90SS Ri"h _ _.. Ouellette Salon, E f'd M for maintaining 8 pools. l~~~~~~~~~'l.:!:«~•7~;______ " ... u 7·3 xper. pre · esa Perm. f/Ume j ob. Must .oouuEEPER 1-.,... . EXECUTIVE Call Or St.op By INSURANCE Group 200NewportClr Or, N.B. Verde Conv. llosp. 661 have exper. Call 552-8200 1 """ DENTAL RECEP· 8546WorMrAn i Cent.erSt,CM ' Full charge for Real * * * * * SECRETARY Health Cla m s Ex· Manufacturing plant re· 1-----·-·----forappt. I Dt.atedeveloper. JUghly Cook TIONJST Exper'd, for . Fowltala Valley amlner. exper. at least 1 locating to Laguna ._.URSES "'IDES , ___ p_n_ESS_M_AN __ _ I Qt&anized & career quality crown & bridge Corporate office 10 847-7903 or yr. Salary open. 549·1767 Niguel. Openings for " "' " oriented, aelf starter. COLOMY KITCHEN ofc. Many beoefit.s. N.}l. Newport Beach nerds <Jan) moldin" machine oprs, 3-11 & 11·7. Exper'd. 41 Small lndependant shop, ~-ft•--· be 0 C Call&W-9211. personnhlc. resp. lndiv. 810.0703 "' Beds. Good sol w /In· A.B. Dick. Experience AWl s ...... , & n. · · Now accepting applica-tor challen1m1 pos. re-Ask For Dan Insurance clerk. part auemblers ~general of· creases. Country Club only. 644·823a Days, Airport Loe. Send re· lion." for day cooks. Full Dental Asst. uper'd. port.In$! to top executive lime. l''aahioo laland, Cice. Contact Mi.as Bee, c Ho SA 831·222'1Eves. ~ume to P .O. Box & P /Tlmt! available. IJawy, sell motivated, ofrap1dJygrowln1teo.Sh HAIR STYL IST. N.8. l~ )1.f<". Accurate 496-lll52forappL ... ~!!1· sp.. • ""·19S2S, Irvine, Ca. Good starting salary & .....,._ .. l ,_.. '"""""" • l1ZT1.3. company benefits. Apply fur"~s;;:_:i~c 'd!!w :;..~ccuratc t)'l>ing easen· Manicurists, faciaUat. &r typing. lood wtf~urea. •MASSAGE ---------• in peraoo. 32.U Harbor ofc. Preveouon oriented. . • asst.'°" new N.8 . salon. 833-9690. TECH·FEM* NURSES AIDES BH~~~arr~ ~t.e1~1°rJ.~X Blvd. CM ~~-7~o. Jrvine. Call fr~S'S~~Tif:· ~.bi5ss~47·9065 eves Interior DetlCllMf' ~2£,~T~;;,~k.i!~t. All Shi~~~·sExper'd &eek.a cleancut man 25·SO * * * * * lirr needs as.sistanL ?tlu.t be EIJTESPA 540-3195 c 0 0 K . Kl Tc HEN '"r F /tlme, steady, Dental R.ecept, Ortbodon· HAIRSTYLIST very flexible & exper'd. HELP. Apply, Garfield pmn. employment. Call COOKtExpr'd. Broiler lie. t.o work both fmt & 4320Z:.z'~~~~~el30 WANTED 642-2210 MASSAGETECH Conv. H osp ., 7781 548-34.54. and all meals. Apply in chr side. FuU lime for a 142, s. Grand Ave SA 847-11065 IJANITORAL·Part-tirne GartleJdAve, HB. Busy dental practice person. aft 3·30 P:\I. c~eerful person who 558-~ Help needed for elderly days, 15·20 hta wkly, :1~ r.'1~g\~~A~~ s~o:. NURSING. needs sharp, energetic Beach House Inn. til9 would hke lo. make 3 lady. Mon-Fri, 5-8 pm. H.B. Over 19, pre~r Mr. Giarrusso, 752·9561 Join restoratl\'e care J:lrl Friday. Full ume. Sleepy Hollow Ldne. career m lhu; raeld. Wiii -Also make breakfast on ma rried. 847·8404 art PRODUCTION Orange county finn In An:ihc1m seeks exper'd production personnel w/lnspectlon bucqmd. Must be able to read micrometers & have worked w/progreaaive d1os & punch presses. Salary commensurate w /ex per. Call for &n· terv1ew956 209 3 non.smoker. 644-0595 Lac. Bch tra1D. Prer. non·smkr. Expenenced lln~ cook for wknds, Call blwo 8·12. tPM MATURE W 0 MAN teaRM SUPERVISOR -S36-'7S59 fast tasty even I open. 642•9217 /t ' t 1 e P/l1me 18 or over. )tin CANVASSERS up to $11 COOK lion Bnni refer & :ipply .IJewelrySalesperson ~ew1c':~er: &ec:n~::1ct FUULSHLTllFTMF.5. wage to start. No exper. p/hr. plus comm Coll For conv. hospital DE+ITALASS1ST. in person to Bobby HELP Wanted Male & J.HEllHT merchants.Fiedblehrs. A · nN'. Job would enLail 8-4:30,549·3429 F1t1me or P/t1me. E:<· Exper'd or will train McGee's, 3S3 E. Coast Fem. Full & P/t. Apply HAUJ!WElLERS Need car. lite typtng. LVHCHARGE laundry 4i oleaning of CARDIOLOGY TECH P /T Exper r equltod. Incld'ng arrythmla In· terprelatlon . Sii n Clemente Gen HCM1p. D. Brosnahan (114) 492 71168 per pref'd. But will sharp, anteWaent girl. Hwy N.B. bwtn· 2 to in person, Kentucky "OneotAmerica's 547•3005. FULLTll\fE pllrtyrentalequip.Apply trat.n. Apply Park Lido M1SS1onViejo.8»1395. 5PM.Nophone calls. Fried Chicken. 693 S. ALLSHIFTS Party World. 2025 Eq I 0 E I C H L Oldest & Prestl'1oua .... EDICAL ASSlSTANT N rt Bl d C M Coov. Ctr. 466 Flag.ship uu ppor. mp OY· oast. wy, aguna Jewelers" '" NURSESAIOES l'Wpo v ' .. Rd NB ment Be h. Back Office, Huntln ... on · • 642·8044. DU.FTIMG/CIVIL ac Career oppor. for rine ti' FULL TIME Rocf'eo Dfapatcher CotW.f"ry JP /TirM Ja~lt G. Raub Company Ft"4AMCE Sl!CY Jle\f. Wanted Fu II & jewelry Store Mana,er. ~~~i!:r~c~a~i 1:,~l; AU SHIFTS Start sz.75 per hr. Apply bet wn 1 a rn· Expandlnl firm or l'n I yr experience con.struc· P/ me. Restaurant. 18 ~tu I st· TM ~nasei 1~ Pilot, p .O. Box 1560, CompeUtivesalary Call 831·3242 2 ;tOvm Mon Utru Friday. v1ronmental en~o"c& hon IOQns prl'f. Typln1 7S yrs & older. '}PPIY In alnl a1er rta nbeesll.d a Costa Mesa, Cal. 92626. Hlllhovtt1 Con• Hosp. 27392 Camino Capistrano Dtdl Cai.ct.'• lest. planners near . . wpm. dlctaphone. Foxx penon, Shakey a Plua, re remen • o ays, E s s Suile204, Laguna Airport has perm. posJ . Development Corp, 2214NewportBl,C.M. vacations, a to ck MEDICALOFC.SUPER· 2210 .lat t. .A. N I EOE C'.arWaahCaahiera :.Qll~Bl.CM lions orn for people 5311-2!191 purchase plan. Xlnt. OP· VISOR. Xlnt opportunity 547·70tl. 1.0.E. , ___ 1gu'--e_._._. -·-- Full4'Port·Tlm.e w/civl eniioHrlnlC Hotteea. Exp'd over 2L portoadvance.CallMr. fors~pe~Ol'W(exp.iolOurHeroSandwithshop,I ________ _ C8ll&44""480 CootCS & draf\m«i •xOt"r. 1n grnd 4 Gali.· 11upplement ln Apply 9-5, Five Crown.a, Morris for appt. 541M3'19. bkkp g, patient balling. & by Or a nge Cou n l Y . C ••H1BS m~ & improvement pl11n" come $60/$100 per wk. 3801 E. CQast Hwy, CdM. med. ore. operations. Atrport. Short ordc'r ~,.. COUMTH & record m•J>ll· Apply nt. p T rrom home. Call 4'aboratory Technician Call7l /544-296'7 ASST.MAMAGUS PE.ISOHME'L JJtkG.RaubCo.Attn ~320302orU62·l836U HOSTESS.applyafl2PM. Grade Ir, !or Bio· 4 cook.kltctumhelper.no & MGlt. TRAIMHS Rudy GArcia, PO &x for appt. Bob Bums Restaurant, medical Corp. Job will Medical experience. will train. f'/llme.Goodpay. Part·tlme. l'ull·tlme. 5019,USBMkttr St.COlltu 3'7Faahlonl1land,NB. consist or Chemical, FrolltOfclectpt. Mon·Fri,10.2.833·2491 Growth co. 5 Loc:ulon.. Da~ & N11lh~. ~tesa. Ca 92626 mo G~~L~~~. ~:~~Y·~~ HOTWEL L----I Se~':~~~1~·~~c~h:f:U~':: Newly opening Npt Bch Over20.WcTrato 7!>1~10 .. ----.ft ... I ns Dermotoloay/Hair ptPllAGERS l tabll h--' ,, . .M~'TRO CAR WA.'\H Apply In P-f'l"IW)n 1ndlv or couple. Laauna a\;Uce exper. re· Transplant ofc needs a """ .ar~e es a ""'o ice. 295011.arborBl,C . .M . .!·5pmTue!iday o• ... aaay ~ ~~apt + salary E S~ II qU!red.Mi.tlSJ recept who is good on NEEDEDIM\.1ED ~~~1:l're~~~~l~~~id;~ri:~ Saturday -..-~ · ·=~r~~d~ 'R:·c~tp~;: Legal Secretary pocilloa phone· Can acheduJe & All shift~. No cxf)1!r. resale. some com. c..-.,flenot1 ~&Hetnmer Geni.-rlllorc. Ptrpoaltlon ~orage ~ lssuo. Apply openNewportFtrm.Ex· handle patients necC'ss. Xlnt working morc1al experience. P/Ume. Appmx 3 hn CARL'S JR. F.xpr'd CnJI S.tfi..15411 10:7 avail. Xlnt. benefl\1/· Mr. Farrell. 844.1100. ext cellent typtni. no s!k>rt amoot.hly; Can type well. conds & pay. Call Now• Salary. override and day. Mon lhru Prl. APP· EICamlnoDr.C'~t ~nil Co. Call for In· S80 for intervw 9.5 M-F. hand. Call !or Appl Must be wUUng to train commi11ion. Call ap. ~!ieu'a~~:a•~ttt.1u~eo 180l2C_,.YerDrh• ~~w 845·8420 or F..O.E. r~~OAM & 12 noon ~o'::'tv~lyc~nls (;o~4 ~ ~o~ office • polnlm;ro.:11;N· aert '"'-•Cliff. DRIVER GinerdOfflc• HOUSECLEANING L11 a1 secretary: 752·2227 ~O.., overload I~~~~~~~ "4eaNCY Ca.t& Weeklftds ont. Part Umo, 20 hr• p/Wk. Women wa~ted to work EXPERT wanted. Muat MEN Need Supplemental -557 0061 .... -Permane:nt-IJart Time Gooks helper• matun, ~J 1150 p/hr. Newport Bch ror Janice a R-nedy bave good shorthand. Income? Semi ReUred? • -~~ESTA Tl Poaitloo. avallablo ln 1"91JJOfUllble, duUea meld ~~:S::'::n~.~~~:. a~a.7S2·l1SO Ann houseclunln1 615-1530 Local LA Times routes 372381rchSl,N.B. MAMAGiRWAMTID 1peclalt)' Dru• 8tor~. dlshwaahlng. 645-ltm No collt'lcllng Require• t1ervlce .. Start S:UO hr. •vall. Perm. p/tlme. No For well known, UPaftd• louted In Newport -..-.. Glr\ for .. _ dependabk eUto. Phont" Cir! & Boy ts 16 yr11 for Bt\M lo 3, Tues thru Fri. sollclUng, no collectln11. PACkAGHS lnK Rea• lt.:•'•l• com· »each. for a pcnonablo """"1• .. •..n dtd 18 .... , gu...ttlo6t .. k for G1..'0r1te k'ltclwn help. Apply io 615'6SS3 LltiAL Must have dependable Female. •uo \:r hr' to pany. Olllftini a new or. lpdlviduatwhohHare•l oc~!.~.~.. • or Jlard--ln~. J>(frson. a..~. ort4tr_ial l'OUS.,.1CE~PER S...,..UT"'RY car & l>e rell11ble. ncelnCo.,t.aM a Must , Pl -u.'t_,, • n.i 2'"1 bo I d • .:. "' • 5""' "' 548-1740. sMtartonro' Mv•aert~vrea, J'ew' po153Trt have ""'"""'ri-ce. ·.i.alarv •0n~ern or poo •· ' Equal Opportunity .-.na, .,. a v • Mature. nlte shirt 11·7, Fashion llland Law tlrm • " ,.. ,.,...,.. "" :; " Prefer = ~harb%a~ COUNTERCilRL-w•ntC'd, £mployer N.B rorOue&tHome. 848-8718 dealrC!S IA1al 9'cretary MODatNG Beach. 548·512S. ~~':rJaJ11!1~P~U£caP~llont! ~k· ti a lbl e'J(pef' required.. Natural Girt t"rlday or Construe· with Civil llU1aUon exp. Jay Kay A•enc• 1eek1 -" wor on • ex e Food Bar, 108 Mnin St. DHlVER & .Helptr 11 h Housekeeper, llvelo for ..... · " ., P /tlme help wanlod Au. No. 869, Dai 'I lot. Hhedul• up to 8PM. Balboa Penn,673-2345 w/m«b. aptitude to help tlon ~0• RecepNo:; C t young Npt Bch ram. CnllSh.:,.la male/fem model.a for top w/electronlc parts back· Cla111lflM AdverU1tn1. Please apply ln penon to wldettvery stock "chop bkkp "· payro ten. Muat speak En3 Refll. 840-1560 fashion assignments. around Call 846-412 330 W. Bay St., Colla thtator.man•1 r. COUNTER Help, fem. work. Freeway Auto ofc. 0.11 Greg bel ... fftl Call~or64.U47S Caltror l.ntervw957-0812 · · M Calif. 92628 T TMIGUILDDltUG ptt .. Day • e•e. Apply, ~ply Aver}' Parkwu 1-Spm 768-47~1 UcentedlMpeetor PBX An1werin1C Setv. •a. 1 • I HarborVlewCM\ter StuBW"1era,809W.19U'I at$an 01•10 trwy, Mia-GIRLFRJD .. Y Houtek~per. pal't time, tor Extermto~Unl Co. No Exper. Necess1 We Opr. lmmed. open1n11 RECEPTION-~ "--ta.... n •• hr .... •· -" t" Call b!.wn 8 All • SPY, currently have 8 p/Ur:ne, for mature pco"le to 1'1 ... osan Mlsuel Dr. NB. ...... ........ l'IC!IH. lion Viejo ""or architectural om~. -• st""en ....... ay, ....... -.... 2 f/tlme aaJes """'it!Qo.a r It waJOp E l r &lndaMe Dr Newport ......,,.,. ,...... work varie d hu " Giil FRIDAY .' -~ Po!' mp!)'r COUN 1 ER Woman. DlttVH part-lime, bookket1plna, Terrace.N.B.fM2·122S U"'" ~wtor-/ ... •ranyon.Wea«;.~yorou wknd5. Apply In pe~son. · t recepUot1lll, 1ecretar1, ..,...OR CLUK .,.... -u.... Roch te St Cost Jl'ltld what l.OV :'!!~~ tn CaJ\~! ... ~for Ori v e car from M2-7~lorlnt.ervlew l:NSERTERS needed for .,.,,_,,.__d. 494.1533 bo..v you can earn '8-S12 155 es r • a Staper pe>aftlon for • n.JlJPUot~u.u. .,..,.,...,.. Qaplatrano Beach u.a ..-.,.. "'"' per hr. Paid daily. For Me11a. aupor iljfrll Dlventned • • .. -. -. lntervltw for buli!l4lll1man. (213) P /t.lme work. W•I• LUNCHCOUM'flit tntervwCallJdt. Latson., PERSON to car• for ln-d\IU•• tncludt! Lite ·-• - -.. ... Dcntil RttepUonlat 02'1·SS81 days. Eve. (114) ,, GUAIDS t+, •NC~9T8tY.£, s .BlLAn IL..-....I"·-_.._ ., ... 9P1' .. L ·' t•rl-plant11 Ob COM• tttretl atfha1.,pubUe" la11·· 4 .... •118 a..11: For Mr. ...EIDIDIM ..... -. 8:m30e!.•s::;..;,.'" • w .._ ~---· --;· .. .,. • I •• a MUS\ ti..ve X1"ay Ucenae, ......, ne ··~~ " ... .., .,,. .,,.,..~ -·-· ~ ,._ ~clal account.t. Mutt on • o • ~ illft typln1, 4 day week. ffoblon. ... ' . Jofo a 'Pl'Olrtf'1ve, ft•l We need a dependable NOW ~tlir1·~'tha"' have exp. & xlnt dnv1n1 lll'O\lnd IUlt'-"nl to busy fl I vv 548-1344 • • ... ·-~-·r JrOWtn• co. w(unJLmllcd INSIDESALES penon to work at lunch bl I \ ''jj record. Call Mnra•rct. uecuilv~. ·.BeautUul WMNT r's . -ESCR'o·~ •. c"t"'1'0 advancement. Muat b• Expr'd In lnslda ales, counter PU"&rtn1 am toua ma.o G H 768-0$4( ···-private, 0 flee, n.XJbl•· NIW • •<~o i_~ ~ "' I malur " retp. • Rn order taldn1. tolloW·UP· aandwlcbH ... "ulada. hardware, too111 & a bop . --·-"MUrt le rnnfCI ~nt· -~ WITH 111tlQlat......._. HunllqtonBeacl\ofOci! pald tralnln1. lf you Hn8:30IA>1:ao.sdaya. Somo trill work ln·''e<iulomeat to lndultrlal l '1~:',~o:~:Z.~*":~t•t::~ ~, l't>Ut .. u.o...,.eo.t Mlnll1\UM 2 fU. t'X· quallry+oth rbtnefrta. GoodDhonemann•rtff• e luded. Uplrorm accountJI Ava IZ90 per nuoNE SALES • edUHll<>n"lYPln eklUa b! ~ 6D per1eoc. lft alt tnd loan RDUal. tlM-9444 for appt. fUmlabed. ?tledlcal and I': Wk. No exper. n~c. Call rn ar9 al:•WrtlC full II.:! ~-.,v DAILY. PllOT ~crow pr~ertcd. 8-l•ry • • ~· INSPIC'flOM holplla1 bencfll.I. Apply 75• ·!>13-4. ---Phofltl Sa In• people. rraumr to P. o. 8ox ,.. •SSIF.IEE),,, eotnmemunte with ~x· hM~' Oran"• County firm ln' t.\ndbe r1 NutrltlOp . ....._ ...... or Comal". tll to GS _1001G.Sa11t.aAn.a.r.1111 '-'~ -~ rn;tttnce Excellent fr· i'ifi Arul~lm 11trks t"per'd belWt I\ Curouael & -~ -51 ·-·•-"' ~· ~·~ ,. ,, I ' ADS •l ,, !!~ bcnffl Ila, Co k ' I lnapectot who hat metal tluh 11~!•,·hlo,~c-r tlevl~lla~an •, n a11•··l .. Hr-~Rfl"'ld ""OrL' ~aa ..... ol<>~&~~1!'jfl~~h<': it,• • • ' """1t•M ~n• m~•O<' Security .r lnilustrlat · · tamptna •"per. Poaltlon e .-.uu .. ,,... • ""'' "' .. ..... .. .. "'• ue>Eaat 11th 'lrt>N. lf•t\hq l>•ll1 Ptlot-' ~ ( -;7 ,.... J. -~; \'911 c-.,w tt, ~ 11' .i, HOMINOllAL . rvlc~~ ' ti, pi'Odu tlo~ dolol In =l~lll'P~;n~t rv1r:~:~ ~ ~2~~:1t~founty area~ SUit• 0 , Co11t1 hu, ·•raat Rcsulr' •~kl ~ .. -,...--..... (~T,r~ It '"It! "~".2w!"!'°'! SAVINGS& LOAM 1'24 ,Clr nd,S , ~wpett1on • Call Cow\l.ir'. ~ ~ •1 ~ ~~!!.n.5.00 ttlf.31) ,,.m: dlrtttary. Your -,_,...,. [ ... 2 ._78 J m•An•«n~ w. rr 1rt1ttt11cr1t•w•2003 .. • .. · • , NURSES ••DES • -l r---:~....-1 , ~ •w :• IJMJH 4320Campus teJ.30.NB· 1· -, &tAlD ·N~t'd OCptnd•· N 1",aonlOpportunity t ..rvitel1our ~~' • O.Cll"""' F,q_u&10ppal'Ulnlt1 L 149-ICnJ J n. f..teit .traw In tbt ble rar •eek4a)'1 4nE:rper'd Bayvi ""COnv, 1"..inplO)'tr ' 1 l a&Mdal~. 1 REAL ESTATE *MANAGER* I ~-~-~.,,···"~kJ*~.H~ff~!l~P~b~,...;~°'*~·~·~··~--~·~~~~1~-·'i:~m~pt~o'l!lr~~M~1~r~.,~~-·=~"··~·,~uo..~N~o.~a~1n~~~"·-~1u~~~~-~~D~~~·11~~P~u=·•1Jr~~~~~~li~~~"~d~:..~·~s;~~·~-c~~~1~1~d·~1~~:'~ .. ~Pc.~''~:a~•:;.:rs~~IS06~n~u.~r~1nl~~~·~ .~ .. ~,;~~~~~c~aJ~ . .,..~1~~~-·:~5'1'8 • ._.~~;~~~~.•-~.-~,,,i~··t-! '.~~-·.,,· "'-'"• • • ~· -~-.:~--" • ' "-< ~-•"". °" ' . ' I ,•••i:o -•.J ;~:;~ • • • ~ ... _I~~ < f ... . I . N-. W..W 1100 ...... w.-. 7100 ~~~ •••• .?!~ !~'!:.~~~.: ... !!.~~ ~.~~.~ ...... ?!~~ ~ .......... ~~.~~ Thut!dcy. M!x 12. 1977 • .~LY f'ILDT Pf ~~;T .................... •••••• ................ _ 11 ... M 1010 -.,.w. IOllM•~ ateepUolllatJW .. tndl. I~ • ~ ..J .,.-...:._..~ ·. ~~DAttOOOY 1~!:·. 1;~;·.";~er.d. ~ ~·~·Ao~: ... ; .. ;.:_ ...•. •• .. ••••• ....................... .._Is mt•~ IOI K alO br. Call~ "-llllACH•tlcs ~-·• • ' utual Snhlls & I.Mn taloer to \ht tndt oab' NelabboJ'bood 1•n1• 19 ..................... . Wlillcdanm.&Sll " Euell Dt fUllU'e wltb an£. Cat. Jlwy. Cd.Ji&. ism Bolla Oka, H B: **'BUY** a&le,Sat..a .... J'latalt14tt, hndtJ' Mu•t•n1 bHI ~ -" •a.I • .,.,_,.tda, SfNIO n~ma am.~. tr.Kull,e7~10 l4IMMf 1'Go0cl uNd Furniture 1r PJJ)-. eloftet. doon, u .11 w1t¥td1. 141·1Ml. xia ,,1_ i>l,.t~U l, O~~-ruf.oulbla, .. u . ~I r.AJrpol rt. _':,.Ood EqulllOpporEmptoyer -AppllanCt>.s--OR I will Uquea, ca~l. lamp• cond w/cu• SU , ~ •u or pa"' .. in •. mot vated penon to SECRETARIES ..,., OJ, 0 -" req., uu~~ .,,...__.. 1010 stllorSELLforYou. plu.t much more. 3038 Geoqe. ••• Exp. dalnable. Pol.N,,.worlr at lH!il111 fu\ m1~~·_1_!<nowlad,. or The Ancient M arlner ••••••••••••••••••••••• MASTll!llS AUCTION Zdl Dr Top of the World I Xhi& NllabWty Ual T9J1111rowla1 bealtlt rood purcnumf ahlpplna do-Resuurant ll lookina tor wm buy some refrl1s. '4MH6 & llJ.HZS Laiuna Beach. 494-TTaa ' Yamaha Cann~!· P•Y J _or top penoa, ~ chain ln ScM.btrn LOatlllg f linble. WntAI, PO 8ox a quaUC!ed cook Cur daya 1.1 worluns or not cond. SlOO. locw cuo. Raume '°'Box 5u, E C.llloro.ia. Prior· ell· AfOO'd.: l.IZ5B, lrvtnt, Ca ena. or night.a. Past exper :f:s~rapmetal675-~· Furniture Strippd &t .a.we1ry 1070 Call5a-970Z. Toro~ pea1ence d94lrablt but ~to ..... ? 751-2000 needed. Please nil or Refinished b.r Experts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-·-flural .... a T~ ~t/SKy not boceAary. No Satur· ~cretary exptt w/ac-come m for lntervtew Non.WoN<lnc MlJOr AP· m.~d)'s.f1S·20Hev. .....-eD ·-liifii,_wt IOI$' E=='d·;::...: ttl~ day ntabt or Sunday cw-ateibrthnd4'typlnc 5421'88 301 N. Tustin pllancea •Power WA"1 r;. ... ••••••••••••••••••-xper ~·nl oJ et work . Un•torm lnvestl.=th flneif:-ability of at least H Ave.,S&ot,aAn&. Mower• wanted. GIANDOPl!HfNG TOP CASH DOLLAR Work Tbll 30.SO,. ~I=•~~ b:1::.."ex-~~b.:0~~ •P~ ~th a .':idi;;~0w: wpm, r1lln9" recep· Theatrical Aceocy con· Reaaonablo.~ ~f\&m~~\U'O~.!.'_~}~o P~IO FOWR TCY~~'!' 40xM", 4txDe", 4',cll\ cc:ut lve•. Newport ,_.,..... • tp ' 1 I clnttrl C fl m UOn.lst akllla. Xlnt oppor sldering Went tor fUm1· Rerrlc, dl1bwuher1, ,,.. a i ... ter swnr-u.ie JEWfil.1\Y, A ,..,,.,.,, Card IUea, plan nl•, Center. Call 140·G95C Llndbtri Nutrl ton, a en ln O n C r ln o rapidly 1rowlo1 new TV Comm'ls 95T-02AZ buJ!t.jn itove fl oven Lamp ConnecUoo 11 ART OBJECTS. GOLD, dran•1 tbJt chair• CJ, Mll·UAllONLY. betwHn Carousel " ~alfo qu.auf!'.ey::.ii orcanlzatlon. s111ar1 · · · 7n8 Outreaeoua dlscowWI on SILV~R SERVICE, itoolt. ahel•IO.. 131·2'70 --------1 Bullock», loweJ' level ln need S·T ye'ars ex· ~.monthly.Noaaency 11RICHAHCHlt ._ name brand lamps. FINE FURN • AN• ore:ll-2'771 11Cf:l'T10NIST the South Coatl Pla:c&a ti ce.lle t ty ca 1I 1 . Ca l I 14 r. Tire store expr. only. We Buy refrl1erator1, Variety of c:olol'I and TJQUIS.6'5-ZJOO •--------- Mature w)pertonoel ~~~Vl:;:: ~!'~C:~: sklla ~ Letnan.'lkl,540-5222. Local rets onl.Y. Call or washer•, dryers. S: to ·~=~::SOW.a I mod. exec dsu, ~ baeksround lor lr1 ~ ;:l.ed telephone man· apply at UNION TIRE. $150. Work.in& coo or sC 12' • • Repair MounUnJ• ~Jr~~~~:.: modieal ll>"OUP· Sal open. • ner. Previotis experience SECTY PJ:t:RSONNEL. 2281 Newport Blvd, Costa not. 75CM441 · 4 Chains CatUOJl • ~' Mana1emenl tolnlnl~PEllSON-Newport in a technical or Setup & admlnlstute Maa.Ph:00-2380 Kenmore elec. dryer, WedlbruSatl0-5 i..;..m_.~---------~m. Apply, Brillo! Cent.er Auto Leul~ Co. enaineerlos environ· pen. dept. of x!nt mf& TIUe Per!IOIU1el Kenmore washer, Gd Bedl; lting, bunk, trundle. McTavlsh Gold1mlth1 Nt IOl7 • Medica.I Group, 722 needs male or fem . e for anent would be an asset, co. Gd typing + 10 key. Stewart Tiff• oood. sioo tor bolh. Aft Dinette &et w /6 chairs Inc. ••• .. ••••••••••••••• .. • Bat•st,C.11. ouiaide aalea, exper not butisnotam141l. Start to SUIOO. No Fee. Title Examiners 5:30,645-711$7.Muataell. and leaf. Dressers, end 42SOScottDr.N.B. Beaut Ahtcto Gray Pa.f. -10 ... IST necessary· Good 0 PP4Y s B .. A tables 2 matching love rot ~st offer. A'"•; " tor amblUoua worller. We offer varied and arra e r.. gency, TiUe Offic:era Gas Dryer (gold hvy du· 1eats.'nlghl stands, mil'· 67~9726or813-4650 1 ·>'.or advance· 640-ZUl cballengln& assl&n· 18852 MacArthur Blvd, Tttle Seatthers ty> dllt model, llnt cond. ron ref rig. plus much 833•3048 ment, pleasant It· meots, &ood salarlea, Sle 320,lrv1ne.833--2892. IBMMagCru'dllOprs $1.S0.*-7544 mott 4947738 833·3004 Pieotla°"Jmts 9090 ' mo1pbere, sharp friend· SALISl'IEllSOH comprehensive benefits Oppor'a · · ••••••••••••••••••••- ly penooallly for front Creative, expr'd in co· and fine worlung c:ondl· <--/Girt Friday Bootk:eeper Frialdalre Frost free Must aell. Fine maple "We buy old aoJd & ANTIQUE PJANOS office poslUon. Phone ordination and dilplay of Uons. _.., Experonly need apply relrtgerator, coppertone. buteh. has leaves, seats sliver'' , t..arsest select.loo 00 the up., typing nee. Own fine women 'g & Small l girl ore In StewartTilleCo S175.960-2966or960-10U 10. Also desk, bench, .ti FindJngs Stones West Cout. all recondl· tranap. Irvloe area. childttn'1wear.Fashloo ForConslderatiolUI, Newport Ctr needs 900N.Broadway,S.A. WESTINGHOUSE'" cu. lotaamisc.5'8·5303 Uoned&guaranteed.709 1m-3180 Island. THE RED Cal 17141759 1713 f/time secretary w/lyp-558 lll4 MW S. l St SA 83S-8292 ---------t B A L LO O N L T D . • ma. ab & llte bkkpng · n. refngerator, lik.e new, Sofa & Love&eat. Lght Diamond Engafement ft 8111 • • • • Resuurant Newport Beacb. Call for 1lulla. Send resume to Typist-Part n.. Sl95. 546-0211» (m/fold accents. Very rtng, emerald cul L3 k. Grand piano, beautiful Me'n'EdaPiuadell•et"Y appt.846-00ll <>rrorwardyourWrresume Claasllledadoo.895,c/o ExperonX«:"'Ox800,elec· Was.hen, dryers. Cleao &dcond.Sl3S.Pb7Sl-1.806 Platinum mount. ap· antique. Must sell!' drivers & cooks. Valid :'~ Mlary req ement Daily Pilot PO Box 1560, lron1c lypmg system. late models. l yr auar. Lr& wood c b eat of praised at $3200. Will aac $3000/bllofr. '91-3CJO&ft dnvers lie. Good dr1v'1 !SALES PERSON. full Costa Meaa, Ca. 92.628. Work 5pm·9pm s days SlOO. Free dell very. Mttr drawers $25 ottoman $5, (714) 493-3578 g rec'd,Zlynold. Wlllln& tlmewanled for Lacuna pe r week. Newport n.-636-284() 2 M-.. h' · ('"""' > neaa lo work evea & Beach Boutique, pleue Clallfflecl ocl no 191 SEC'Y/RECEPT, P /tJme Beach Insurance Broker ..... u.. ...oc. c atra ....,_ s UYftfodt 8075 Gulbransen Thealrum, wknds.Pmllme&full call497-3060 C/ODallyPHot 2$-30hrsweek. Muatbe call Alice Jackma~ Admiral Side by stde dStO ea, m$e2d0 c<hestdo>f ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/MuslComputer,walk· time avail. Salary ;01o 1560 bl tot 7521995 6759900 f 1 t r rawera woo 'IR b k logbass rhylhmsectlon, S2.»S3.00 hr. Hunl. Bch,ISALESPERSON, Mature. • a e ype. · · r ~ r I e r • 0 walnul cbr needs re· eg. Morgan mare. ro e 2 Id b ety used In 147·1214. Anaheim. Completely exper'd in CostoM"41. Service St.a. Help full or TYPIST wJacemaker. Harvest Clnbb'i $10 Kenmore to ride & drive, blk t-11"to • J: S $2Soo 835·9690. Stanton, collectlbles, crystal & Calif. 92626 ·p/lime Apply, 990 E . gold., $135. 536-1414• ask washer & ele~ dryer, set parade Mor1an gelding, 63 ~~10con ac • 892·5.52S china. Full or p/t. Call Equal Opportunity C:CWtHwy,N.B. CYStotMr~erv.. forJim,Aft5,S36-04lO $100. CalJ aft 5:30pm, En&, Western <7lt>1--1----------------i Mra. Burlin. At Graft.on EmployerM/F · FJttme. Tustm/Irvine Auction 8015 64S-78S7.?t1ustseU. 3311-1011 BALDWIN HAMILTON --------• Street,549·5277. Service Station AUen· area. S600 per mo. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mi1eell~ 8080 BABYGRAND,Gdcond. RETAIL dant, exper'd. Day & 731·5155 betwn 8:30-5. • Nice 6 pc bedrm set plus $1500. 645·9969. Sales Eves. F\Jll & p/time. AP· . all linen! 63.1·2732 after ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------C LERKS ShaldHCorp. SecntaryjRecept~ ply Shell Station, mh & TYPIST p/time, ss. hr. •PUBLIC• 4:30pm. WANTED Wurlitzer Fun Makec One f th ( stest grow R.E. Ofc. lmmcd. open· rrvine NB Needs to be fl exible •FUR ... ITURE* . Organ. Just like new. 0 8 a · ing. Good typist, die· • · w/good typing i.k1lls. " Misc furn-includes 2Br TOP CASH DOLLAR $700/bst ofr. 559.4994 UTOTEM ~rfe~~~:~~eb~~~=suo~: taphone s kills. O.C. Se rvice S tation Help OWn car. Earth/Science •AUCTION* seta+lotsofplantssup-PAID FOR YOUR eves. ConnmenceMariceh partunrty ol a life Ume. Airportarea.833·9099 Wanted, exper. pref'd. background pref'd. CaJJ •TOllfte7•30PM• plies, May 14·15. 8 JEWELRY. WATCHES, 094 P_.Uo*•......., •·t ... nd ... We need qual'iCied sales Appl.Yin per:.nn 300 £. betwn3-5pm.642-66M ,.._._:__ ....... · AlmoodTreeLn.lrv. ART OBJECTS, GOLD, SporlilMJGooch 8 ._, ... ~"" ....... ~ • SECRETARY nthSt Costa Mesa -~--SILVER SERVICE,••••••••••••••••••••••• 3rd 1bltta In San mana1ers now, to Heavy typing die · ' • TYPIST·CLERK, 45-SO stocUJquldattoft J.10VING SALE: twin FINE FURN. & AN· .41 cal Colt, 3rd model Clemente 4' La1una manage this business. taphone. Good ~nefils. SERVICE Station Lube wpm, perm .. full tl!"De. $$ S &YE$$ beds. complete cbests or .TIQUES. 645-2200 Dragoon. Orifilnal. never Beacll. OOler areas have Your traimna is free & Mn Baker 833-9550 man. Exp nee. Mu.st furn General otftce duties. "' f ,.. C drawers, metal lbl w/Ull fl r e d. Make 0 ff er. opeo1n&s alao. Noexper. we assist you In ceUlng · • · own hand toots. Sal + Have good phone We h?oo; Bo A, m/ • umbrella. Mag,oovo~ re· WGGAGETAGS S»S878 req'd. Apply at any or started.Thislsacareer Secntaryflldlpr comm. Also need (2) personality. Call Diane, Ca~~erpt~.t$EkaN& eord player & r~rds, fromyourbusiaesscard.•----.-----ourstotts. opportunity w /com· Look in& for a sharp ~ce Sta. AUeadant..s. 54!H862 CA · - o coffee lbls, mens gGI! Send one card for each Water ski w/cue, sngl 28 Newport Blvd. misalon from szs.ooo to penon to run a 1 eal ok. App I y, a 111 Ra 11 h penonal checks. clubs. elec addlni ma ch. tag plus one spare We 68" Westernwood. Only CcltaMesa 64!·7'02 li0,000 +annuaUy. For Duties include all ac:-Olevron. 24081 El Toro W~R~S MASTERSAUCTIOH 620"9 Acacia, CdM. return permane'nuy usedtwice$100.675-n4~ ~~~~~~~~ appt to qualify, call Mr. countmg thru closing Rd. Lag. HilJs. Exper d. Pb. 548•7822 2075 Ht:r.;111. CM 675-3482 aaaLed attractive tag & ITv R......tt--Miller 714·581·9020, t 3~9625 -i' •. -RETArLSALESCLERKS 7:30PM·lOPM, Thurs, Payroll. payables, re· Sewing mach opr. tramee WAJTRESSOR CGft 714 8 ... WANTED strap, m~etlnc airline HIA. shr.o 8091 wanted to work In May l2. ceavables & some saJes sngl needle Hm sewmg WAJTERS ort714J64M686 Sm or Med Deacon's 1.0 . reqw.remeols. Pre·••••••••••••••••••••••• Enercy Store. WU Una to corresp. Sh helpful. but exp nee 540.1142 Breakfast & lunch, full or Bench. 4!M-S240 Reuona· vent Joss & theft! For a COLOR n·s k!arn. SALES not nee. Cole lru;trument · · part ume, 644-5404 hie personalized ta1 enclose 675-6730 SUPPLEME.MT Corp.,642-8080. SEWING MACHINE llcydn 8020 wallpape-... fabric or ALL MAJOR BRANDS Att Waitress & Kitchen Help. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving Sale·Liv rm & "Day Glo'' paper & we Recond. &Guaranteed YOUR INCOME SECRETARY.POOL Operaton & ~ S2.S0.$3 hr +tips. Must Bu y-Sell-Trade· Us ed bedrm furn. Organ. w1U back & ttim your Portables&Consoles •SSSSSSSS Strooglyplng&t.breq'd. nc<:d<•din canvas depl. Apply In Person, 3-4pm, Bikes. Cycle & Co. 2488 hsehld misc . Call tags. Or try two cards SlOOtoS268 Pitime. 11·7. Xlnl bene PARTTIME Fllime. Apply an person. 8gt1r&~~ro Ori g inal Pizza, 2121 NewportBl.CM642·7910 anyUme,546-4903. back to back. FREEsamedaydellv. Bayview Conv. Hospital, TB.El'HOHE WORK Robert, Bein. WHliam u 642· Balboa HI. NB \: ed PRICES: WRIGHT TV .,055 Th A CM Frost & Assoc 1401 --, ---Schwinn, adult 3·wheeler, Decorator 2 pc curv szeaorJ/$5 843 A w l9lh CM 00·3S05 urin ve, · Gunranteed Hourly Quall St, N.B. " Shoef~nl~. Full·p~. f xp. WAITRESSES. Exper'd 3 s pd, deluxe. $1~0. Sedi<11'1al, xln1 cond. & 415lags$l.60ea. iws'.1786 • ---------r Wage Plus Bonus. 5:30 pre · tter gra e am. Cocktails & Food. Xlnt 546-4355aft 5 pm / const.Sol\org.&tatell· 619tags$150ea R.N. or L.V.N. Back olc. p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Call SECRETARY ~tore. Xlnt bc ne Clls , oppor Apply m person, quidation S245 833-1284 lOormore'Sl 40~a Mjdland CB Base ~obil .Active OB·Gyn ofc. Ex· 646-4223orcometo2SOE. c-..&'sMf Firm career job. No Sundays. Mr.G's,3100JrvineAve, Schwinn .. "Varslty" 10 · · SalesTux.Jncluded wJantennas & coait. P'dpref'd.S8l-W3 17lhSlreetC05taMesa. xini't: k\ls 1 ht Mr. Murowatz. Mr. Cur· Newport Beach. • spd , 23 frame. adlt Unl .. AltffQlleScH NOCARD? S150/besloffer.S46-i760 ~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiil!w~;,-Wc;~;;-;;;r:d. . YP1!1g ~ · ig ren. 548-8684. N. B. owned. xlnt cond. $95. Many ltema below retail d • • SALES. Woman pref'd. bkkp g, mvoaclng, bill· WAITRESSES Yacht 962-3598 halltr aldebrds 7 p~ Draw your own or sen SUPER CHROMIX 110 -DN'S Interesting poa. in line Ing, te!ephones. Mon Stable party req'd to take c I u b seek Ing p I t · oak drniog aet, 'wuh name, address, phone & 19 .. Color TV, dot cond! ft lift shop. Must have car. thru Fri, 7:30 AM to 4 care or my med 1.1zed wait resses. $4 hr + CGts 8035 stand much more. Sal we'll make one card per $250. 752-8548 Night nunes 11·7. Full a, Call (213) 430.4992 for PM. 540-6142 (40lbl 9 yr old mild man· benefits. Apply in person ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 1 • 8672 Cbarford tag. Add25" each-. . •---.------ .. p/time.Also,CCUR.N's appt. tMarlna Pacifica nered, no proble m betwn 11-12 to 720 W Himalayan Kittens Male H0s1·u di u & Sendcbeckormoneyor·o1ympic 2s•· color TV. Beuefata for f/Ume. Con· Village) Lone Beach. S~~AR\~,P~·~im~. spayed dog for a period Bay. Balboa or cali Seal Pol.nt Rea. ' M~Ia) aoapo 5 derto: Still has 90 day warran- tad. Mias Jensen Costa · · con 8 r 5 0 of'Z-3 mos. S20 per mo+ 673-7730 499-1724 PILOTPRIMTIH~ ty. 536-9141 M l l H • 'l I SALES (3> Weeltdaya, f1ce. full respon11b1lity, expensu.499·266leves. . Twin izebed headboard PO Boxl.560 •-"--------emor a oapi a • some wknda. Mature typing, bookkeepln1. WANTED OoCJ1 1040 s • CoataMesa ca 92626 New ESS laM monitor 642-2734. wo01an w /sales exp. payroll. 536--0343 or eve IStat Typist for Orange Co. SUMMER HELP ••••••••••••••••••••••• "framc~~s46.ms ' · spkn. List price SS26 ea,. ---------•Fine Jewelry. Art 6, blwn5:30&7;30.675-0102 CPAf1rm Counter work & cooks. Black Lab Puppies, 12 *MAnRESSES* 1paironJyS319ea.AUan· RM 11·7 968-9949. SF.CRETARY for CPA's Pbone~541S Days & nales. Apply in wks, purebred w/papers, Et.ban Allen· 2 pine f"misb SingleSela$39.SO lie Music, 445 E. 17th St, Supervisor office Good typina skills Stock Ca.rte person· shots & records. Adora· ladder back chairs, 2 Full Size $44.SO Cotta Mesa , 80 Bed E .C.F. Man SAMDWICHSHOP "orcaniiationaJ abtlllY NeededforCM.'s F\oe$t l720SuDELTorAACOe CM ble.Call5S7-2S08 plnebencbes.536-2395 B&JMottress FoctOtY Verde Conv. Hoap, 1161 Balboa Island. Needs ~ary.Xlntworkana lle allh Food Store. pen v" AKCPoodlePupples Solidmapletwinbedroom 838Eostlst St.S.A. loah&Marfft• CC1'1ta-St.,C.M. M&-5585 P/lJ~ help. GeQ1dUUU condiuons. Resume only Oieck. stock, dairy case w 1 G s T y L J s T • Teacup &Tiny Toy 1 et, chiffon ai re & 547.5636 s-.;-nt • --lncld ~ sandwich r.rt• B. L. T .S. & P 660 About 30hrs per wk. Call Ex-'"'enced. full time & cau "''""~ dresser.5'8-8Ma -.-r-- • .......... _ R ... M L 0 Call ... ore N c t Dr s·-~. ~ DOY T uousE Fum'·bed .••••••••••••••••••••••• -• ag,.. op para n. .,.. ewport ener • "" Don,541H654 parl·lime, The Wi ck ~ "' 9010 Women needed tor nooo.'15-1712 '™».Newport Bch. 9'2l660 Wa"On 9037 Adams Ave GOLDEN RET. 8 wu, Custom Round Waterbed, sz.oo or reaa offer! ror GtMral · · , ~l'& service. Call d STOCK ROOM /SlllP· ue!J62 7071 ' female. AKC, show retallover$600.$200/bst 1ni 540-5022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-0157 • Seamstreu waatc '}Secretary/Recept for PI NG/RF.C ~IVING · · · quallty675·7872,673--0120 offer. W/bd1pread. more 0 rCiasslc Speed Boat. '58 alteration b1.ek1roun<1 N . B South Pac a h e CLERK Ellp In ship· X-RAYncH 548-51'7 l loet 7 lbs in 2 days, new ChrlsCrafl.26'.Contlnen-SAJLM.AXER HH P~I· preferred, will traln i:tavel Co. Oppar Cor ping & receivmg, posting LHASA APSO Male, 6 mo, product faotastlcl No tat, twin screw, all lions Open. Some aper. ri&ht party. Call all 6. n&ht person to advance, to stock cards. running ~g~~:.1s~xrper~.cc~~j show bred. AKC $350. t:.-r...a-IOSS drugs or exercise, call mabog. 675·7851 desired. 548-34&4. MS-~ ' Applicants mu.<1t p6ssess Inventory. typing 111-. 549·8888 days, 631..0175 -...--days Jean 538-8529. Dla-1------------ good olc skills. Inch.ad. voices Muflt be capable 557·6300 for appl & m· eve/wknds ••••••• .. ••••• .... ••••• tributorsneeded. 8' Fiberglass Dinghy w/.4 SA IL NA K ~ R ! •SEASONED* ptieuanttelepbone volce. oe workina under pre· lervaew. May lit.IS: Glass wlo· bpJobnsonO/B.$UO.Ph SEA~tSTRES S , full Startina salary Crom aa~&meetln&daily de· YARDMAN/DRIVER CockerSpanlelPup,AKC. dows, carpeting, Two Turf Kins Lawn 837-1046 Uru, tllper requlrod, UI • goo..9600 dependina oa ad l In e •. PI e a s e Y Capable of bard work, Buff, Shots, wormed, 9 enclosed patio, misc. mowers, 2 spd, 9 HP•-.-r.-------- lman Salli, '10 29t.b St. l.IALHTATE ability. Send rosume to: Semlconchactora,5'0-9979 must have valid Calif. wkll.maJe.$250.979·7087. 114'9 Sylvanite Cr. Jacobson78.,380HP,Tlt-o nchtSalamanwanted N.8. 615-«YIO MAH4G;llt u 14 Lat aye tt e St • Ori vers Uc. 493.3552 2 male Old En1llah Sheep . Warner /Newbope. dlaba.!>~~~ ~~·sbmirrondelv-6' Manac~billty. • N..wport Beach, Ca lSlock Room Worker & I s b """""'•" .. ---· SALJ'ov ~C:-P~R~. ~~\::i tor 1rowln1 office lo 11216113. Sumstreu. ex per. Deli very of Daily Pilet. dogkp~~ uper OWr "ottOman. lamp, long, 18'' wide 37~" loah.Malnt-.ce/ o.'h. 'Ji you don'L enjoy :.::~~'!f~.r.r'i{e~I belpful,butnotnec.App· Large route In. so. stoc · ~ andlotsof~ies.Mov· hi&b. 831·0700 DJ•, Senlca fOZO work Ina. don't apply. E 1 t 8 t e Net w 0 r k . ~ary to PN11ldn1t ly. Staodtird lndualnal Laguna Beach. Suitable int.13960 way Lo. CM 631·U33ftl/wlmdt. ..•••••••••••••-•••••• 549-1381. Guaranteed draw wUb f>iexlblc houri, p IT g:i:~tT:.,!,•:,~'c!; if:Z:~ r1or a htudigh ~c~~s~rh~~~ AKC Alulkdafn Ma1lamXlnatet. Moving baet East. must Old anUque bathtub. Ex· Rdll cleanint, lnapeet.ion. attracllve overrldea, Good borth nd ege 5 en · 4 mo. 0 ema e. sell! 3 pc living rm suite. ceUent condition. S7S or S&eve FltJd, Gin'l Div· Sales elerk, full or part ht&tl potmllal Call Dale Opp'ty.T!s,•at:.S.2687 !',.~k~SPM°'. Llberty,H.B. a dependable car with markin1,645-S662 Oak bdrm sult.e, Old beat.5"-7237/64.Z-2249 lJ1i.544-lf997anytfme llmC'. Apply tar. ~ f"rrd It De eto " OIU>I... good driving record. . Mahogany desk New---------•-__;:;; _______ _ ...,, GllberU, ~7 !. 17th St. t, ,.. __ n c5'0-.;., I>" WORK Ca$~ bond required. 3 Poodles, 4 lrlab Set~! birch de1k. Lane.Cedar 5 Handbraided ovaJ wool Boat Services, Remodel· CM mml ......,. ., or SECIETAIY SUMMD F..anungs a.Pproxamatcly 2 German Shepherds. AU chelt, blkes, & mite. 309 ruts. 1-3x2, 2·•'6"113, in•, Car Pent r Y • --------1 eva,9"1"'3112 STUDEHTS fflllF'D $&50 mo. Phone M2432l, AKC.645-2801,648-0142 JllanteVlatl No. a.c.M. Ux4.5CN'175 Flberslus etc. We live S&Jea Clerk permanenl, TbkaJ Bank ol Call( baa rJT $518 hr take! home. ask for ClrculaUon leav· Alaskan Malamute ods Aft3Pll. you double the man· part lime. Photo drive Secretar1•es .... lmmed. openlnfc In Local job altes 3 sh1lta. in&nameandpbone. Ir" rd AKC 8~ for 4x8SlatePoolTaMe$300, cc:::formuchlest&han \iO, K·Mart Plan, San ..... •-1•+ (714)834 1083 • Y • • b t p A N C A K E 8' liht &old tJonl couch "'--al ..... in& ra•-All O.mente. (114>6»4~ lhel.r Hunt. Sch ore. or• ,_ ... " . . . MtrchmtdlM show. $l2S/ st o r . BREAKFAST· SWAP $90. Canart•• 2 male 1 m..., - , aeey to u&ist lho branch h'echniclan, part time. de· ••••••••••••••••••••••• lllJ8.7389orl71'1HSl-' MEET Horace En.algn •i.naea. 2 fem. Painter pm, · _ SAWCLBIC T . fl\11'. Pnv.oua ban.kins slcn electromechanical AllHqllH 1005 f)>H to ad home, Sbeep Schoof. 2-000 cmr Dr. moving, misc paint $1·'2 ~M9fne Eltpert.nced Cor card• JPlsts ex per preC'd . Xlnl bydraullc 111tems. ••••••••••••••••••••• .. do , terrier mbc. 4 mot N.B. S.L Mt1 14, M. aal, all colon. Car top · ..,.,...... 9030 llfl t bop lo La1una beneftta. Cati Persoanel aJ.3125. W ftClerl d oaf. Hae broken. All Spaaaavall.MCM719 boat loadtT $25, belt•"•••••••••••••••••••• Beacb.A,te:Ovel'ZS)'n. ; forappt.(2ll)'85-l700 0 Gft sbott.Gddlapoll\Uon,af· lanb,mi.c.5'5-'11H Heevydutyboattr\r «·za RcproliStat Equal()pporEmplo1•r TelephoneSales Of Anffaues! fecUonatAl.~2182ev• s~..:_or~·S:.!J~~ FWSale23"ColorZenlth 17·20hboat SALES/F\JLL.TDIE fU NY HUGE war,houae OLD ENGLISHSbMPdOI Le.,H.B.tsM521S. TV $1715, Stereo tlOO, l75-78Sl SpoelaU1 ahop. H.B Clerks SICalTUY A N crammed wttb over 500 pupa. AKC. 11 wh. lldrm let, dbl bed $171. Sea Gull 5\.t!HP '325, l!la.,_.re Woman. aper, _ Need abarp, Mature THING music boxes, nlckelo· Sbota. Oct. w/cbUd.ren Teaktabte,chain,daven· Bat otr1. Lamps, end Sears 1.2Jlf, id. 013> pinif'd au~ l*'Oft for varied duties deon pianos, ctrcus or· e4S-e62S port, kln11bed be d, hblH, eorree tbl1, 86Wl.08 . . lli~·l!J I In bmy l,rvlne ote. Mu.at gana. wall cloek1, toola, hamper. 250 chairs, loveseat, etc.•---------SALUGIRL-..nt.ed, lltAI bave Builder/Developer HAPPDID arandCather elocka, AKC Champion Male tdarsuente.640-'™8 862-9622aft8. $EAOULL tn&loo, 1llwt HrNtarlal work. Wlll 1 . residential exp., pre/er· luctnattnaantlques. CHIHUAHUA alao century plus,~ abaft traln.21·21,nold.Neat Drh rably in construe:. 6 ONTHrWAY Over$1,000,000 Wortt\ remaleJ)Ul).Ml..:tllll2 Whm')'Wardrobttrunt Twin M•tt• 1prtnp • w/cluteh. 5~ RP. ii•~PPOiliiiatiii.MS-iii89Siii1i.iiiiiiiiml ...., • sales. 100'!\ Co. p~ld t. American lnternatlonll SZI. 64~4167 1pread, connected by rzso.mo 961(1521, GU> I' 14'94741 b9neflt1. Salary open. WORK Oall ri . l80Z T Kett.,r DalmaUani pedl1reed1 bdbrd. 1 twin matt. apr. ..-. ... • (Al:'ronf'i'om Call: Naomi (714) TO Ina es:-· Irvine Tel. ao. Fema •• 2 yrs old. Furo. •leuo. sonH ina "IPHad. Hoover-........ -, .... 0 SALISGllL °"nfeCo.Alrport) 752·7~. 7:w-1m ''0pen Wed tbrU 8CH209orM1-93U 1ardtn too .. , 2933 Ao· Dialainatsc Vee. Realna _r__. - rtumeforfabrtcabop Equal<>pporEmptoyer SECUTAIY I DIDN't Sat.9AMto4PM. vi.m Ba..UI, tricolor, mat .. ' d.rot.C.M.046-3:203 cupet11reepu.494·5144 ;:··.;;,;,;;~"~ Appij'JnPenon ' · Fer Newport Ctr IAlr W'.IUT JQfllO 4-drawer mabo1any Jn. moeOld,AKCw/papen. aFamUyGar.SalekaPrlll Wa,~ di •/~ue. ~J Joh!1'6o mtt, tt1t •n C &••-.. de. Good typbac tkllJ.a, ""' a laidcommodemahoean1 S75.551M41le•e. ~~·at":)Lar pv, • W-.uwood. OnlJ im. OnlY lbn. COil' • ..._..,.., • ~ Ca11751-CMS1 drelMt w/tt.e A4. aUr-,,_ .. y09 1041 ""' Y • UltdtwlotSl00.17NMI t4N4, -ASK talOO, Ill r PAllUCS FASHION llCilTAiY tfroe1'rit110t ror .... .,,. " ..................... MwtU'amilyG•rasersat a Loun&e chain • Ot• ~meta.~ 1110£.o.tlhrJ,OdJI C~TI AD•••ASSISTAMT ........... G.rlrtlth tbl II ' cbrt, Beaut. affectionate 1• Sun lO·&PMci. ·~· tonians, sec> per pall'. DOUIU c~ -UCUl'AtY , 1 •• 0..~ otc. lat PlUtl4 ·WOl'41Wgor:...... UO)'ra old, orssatel1 peopl~t aeedlL bome ~meo Hlthl&o r. 5'Sal7, --· YOUIPUASUll ~o~s:~t:; Weaft•aaW7•boDoa nr!btdtblloPPei't.for _..., .,-canred. '1'50. MT.em "''fa~t •ou. 09~1 eoueli"~ •. Bl'Ud .. ., · 30',......,..W.. lalu4. Sbarp"• H\• plul an exeepUooat ~ 1 ,rtOt p1noe; 'lluill be l:ALLUSFOll ..,.. :...mI::Jo:~ 'Sofa. Refri1, bouahld wu)l.Jlt •1D1cb tllll -~ ..... 1111oa1111Dleded. portUC\1t.t ror • brt&hl. l[capabl•. attnett" • ANINT&RVIBW VlctartaoDNaet uun.2 mltc. 21a Wedmlaater, --tlO=PV 'r~Ht'•t•rul b cau....... 11penouble la4i•ldual ••n•~~·· Applt la IASIPAY+ burt abaped ~.I KiLteu 8\i =~ ::~1 c.oacalleaa. -_ ll~Pool U>l":s· TrQJan·T/8-VI. ~~ ~pt COmpooeuta. ~~.f4fCOl'llO= '*TDtUsTleS , C=o:~~~~I drawers, solid Walnut. =r.s.~pr.l'TJ.UM ~' Twfa Bed• MO/SJO.llSkl flDb $lO; Cam.ii·=~·~ &lila:tf•U:lt.'future,.C.11 e•t1f:'!~en.1 ' UCISEWakellamA• :bltul.Fun beauttha.l.MT~ ,. d r. tll~~r;:tt,~~1 1 balr coat~+ Mlle.Ii ~ tu~OOO. .....!..~ tr:r-·~blwn 2 lna bu friend· ..,.M9 147 .. 041. Atl'fWIP.!MN· T~o';:~';awa):·~o 1,Cbev7 rim• $5. (I) 11•2111D i. • wtdJs,m..4zn.ft'=1 • '1· '1 otl>tl«re.Pleue -·· , RIM-TIMI USITHI IOO(lbome 1&1'4.Plliil.Oxl8.SCh•¥7rlma•tWctl ;11 DOU1UJOUll'UM , &AUSLAl>Y wantad for call Mr. a; T. Coolr or SICllTAIY PA.If-TIMI DAILY PILOT 8"·dZ5 • u...e •Clean cionvcrt11 1111, ..... 1011•--.--.----~ 'N'9d ma~N Mr. Ttd ... ...,. (Tt4) • Ul:CUTIV£ , tt ,.,.a read well, Ute to ... Al"t ~ IOCa bed9 ""°-N.wchlnl .... ••-••---"• Lit oewll boatw/1001\d ~ Catl WrA 1 IU-tlT• :"! I ' 1· 1hshWR.E.ftrm.T71* tallront.bel>boM••ant ~ (AqblieJP1ra:·u1<1oale. 11 place Htlln11 $125. Conn Mfn.~Natlo eiec~ 1t ~ttlJ'. Must meU • 1, alk r. SUclJ or ·'JO wpm. 8b I0-100. Call toenJoyyourJob."~n... • llSULT.. 'Nd, l 'l't. Old. Qob, wJJI 'J'n>twrtt..-l\O. Mel•l'ffl orsan tfteUcnt eondl· ammed, bu• bou1M ,._ao.-nCJ., " I• ~•McUTAl'f* 11 ntreenMO-tm. ' JIME/1.IFE SRVICI '.i-iaJW.M'loUI tc' ~~u.sio.BD1t.loft.tioo,P.P.m.i.m ,1 1tarcer•t.MD-!5&56~ Wli~.on ·llUU· cOioMAD&MAR1 • ,.,SICY~ DIUC10IY ._.... -IOIO *1i»f!.~M.~b0ota,IPc.Drum~·(Ro1m>i -.1Slf . · - .... tl\t••· &otter ~ r.& t11.attot-1 1GoodMCJtkiU. riQ'd k l.IUllES Ill". For Rawt ....................... '· ,.Cymt>.Ja <ZUdJlan> "50. 14' ~ Wbalii' ·~ ~wwlrw'il.llud&-n~ ..U fr1U Um•~ ,iwcd la bmJ law ole. " r--...1,.. Call 1 Sl'OREWIDJeSALE ._Muswaa.si.ooo.Small 84'7·3lllO 8Q.57flt ., 1, sport, c nter consol•t ~lHttd ...,__,, . t~::l.l'nle eo WP!it 81110 TJp9 -::ii!f ·~· e'M wt: ~n ~.. , Ne'*• \ad rum 1ppl'1, pool \bl; fldspr mllc., _ . -~ ·~ , • ' 116CllP el.a.rte ltart Ill~. amblt.Jom 118Jy 1•Wti1(.-JL bkkpf, Gd nu II per. ~ 642•1671 mite. WUaon'• &raalls a:ao..noon Stt }lay JI. I~ artin"remtSu C0nl)a , boat r1 •pelf, 6U·11H, btW9~1.11•'1 9100. Jpf.l'd. Call lor·aPJlt Equal()pp.EtnPb'rmtr • llif.HJ '• 1'Noot .. "-'•114W. ttb, \1'80 Sa.a IJ!D~ St. .$1CGorbstJG.fr. 111etc. SUH. Call.(114~ f J4PM ' J 1•QU'7H700 r SD-1111. 10'M.te.'ll3D• ... m -F.V.~ ~-..,.....,,. __ ,~ t 11tom.T.afl!)!D. ~--""~j RN or LYN ~ ·----,· -~ -._,-..,.. --., --. . .. 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Mullholl•nd forkJ, SZIQO. aJ.Oe Exttl.knt.ncwlypainh-d Xlnt cond. 11390986 or Asktni:SlO.~ '40-41144 IZ2:50/bettO(r.~ brak.t•.N5(1.~l871 ceuorin.Pltl0.162~ 43!H~7 alnhockt, d ert lank &i GlullcUa Sprint budy and SJ!MG:Jll Hk tor HoH -1eat Compelltlve MTS. y 9570 Jtpar¥\t', •lrona ruMlns Mane 67 230 SL 2 topt YolbwOCJ'ft t770 •• RM~ra. like nu. M~• JJn4 OadWac El Dorado SY.AR'S Top of lhe Une ~ ms 1300 \'eloct! 11:111tnis w / .t •J>d PS, 1trreo tape. ••••••••••••••••••••••• olftr. ~UfiOl. <'•n be Convt'rtlble, full)' 12' eamt fu.her. 7'·1 h.p. ---------••••••••••• .. •••••••••• "·11perd tranamlulon Rot 9725 ~rt toµ, µalnt, taru. VW SALllll l8t'n at Union 70 Station, l<Nld~. lo tnl, xlnt cond. nr:11~~~'11ent1~1;r;rt ~e~~~~~~ b~7S~~~.~ ~J~ ;:!.~!. ~~~:n·A~~1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~',!'knu~~~ 1~ , _ Culver& tlch lien.Irv. :!~2138 d111. H-..095 aaraccd. UH. Ph fl82.S487 Onlv u.ooo mu .. vs. toaetb11r u• Ui wall~ 11 '72124 Sport Wt· ~3..'4KI\ Sff at th~ 1975YWIAlllT '72 Dwelt Sk>lt1rk. :=dr. "2·009'7 YAMAHA12SMX 74 ' &ood look.Ina, &ood rWl· Coupe Car Wuh· ~059 A 4 Ooor 4 sPff(t with air AC,AMJlo'Mr11dlo.1M,OOO '7" Cpe ~Ville, many GoodCondWoo 1~~,' ~t:· :::J?J'l nu11 car -or would de Thlll c.anary ~dlow 5 Hatbol', CO!ila tit~•. Ph: cood. {mNDN>. Priced ml. Sat~ 7&2-9080 xtra11. very ch•1n, ithlt 30'Sh:phemSed1tn Ml-INS · at.ereo. Cuitom vinyl llnltely b4I worth lnv(•t1t· ,~ ia eqwp~-d with Andy 714 152·0G87 or to.ell! Cocllloc 9915 thrucxll, belt orrer over Vlpwr,radlo,tndr,DF padd.lni tnteriOt fa fully Ina Ume and mw\">' tor di;al pipe!!, AM /lo'M &&S4!9!UDLR. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. (7\4)963-3163 nupa1nt,tuned,1harpl "7•YAMAKATXJOOA:: c·-.....a.(lA ..... " t). <:om~lctlonofrc6torollon ..... 1 dtota ,-1974YW412 -· .. C d VIII t llh -.,00 AY-....8000 ' ... ..,..... -"f t 11 classic Bert.one rn ..... o, nu er an ° '67 ~l. Oarlc blue now 14 pe o "· an r · oond, 9,000 ml, '900 ft O.,..Y $4991 " 11punk Aiiktnir ~200 ll 'u b t 'u k 4 Door. Thia one ha• only Int., l'll>Olleta, low ml & iMh. W 9060 otfet. NMJ.tt ~ dealan. $1500. S.5·5108 antereated call 558-6071 top, pnt, ~"· at. '• c , 3S,000 a\lln. <036008). loaded. IS8$0. 875-3515 MilOUIS VOLVO aft r II & weekends, or W>d leave 11 me11taao for PS, PB. 6S SL, 1tlck, ••• .. •••••••••••••• .. •• 1970 Harley Sportator. MISSIONVJEJO l eave m essaae 41t Tammy. 67wh8t.:..!_.S0.r!7~:.J!&-3281. ~9'9YW ~C-....,'• CADILLAC '76 Pearson Triton. Very Now balanced en1lno. 131-JllO 495-1210 648-75-i2. .....,.. u ~._.,• I _ .. , IOOd cond. many xtru, New thruout. Too many ----·oo 1-· t s rt c 124 KAllMAMM _.H A C•nter SIVILLE <n4> 873·781'3 extra• to U.t. 545-8Ui8 ia Dod 318 A&ICI 9707 111 po oupe ' MG 9742 Now red paint & new -------ae van , map, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1700. Clean ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,1_ (l•""'KJ) • Gorieou1I (812$2). JM0-20' VIKING SLOOP, '77 Suzuki RM 125 B hitch, sunroof, at.ereo, aJr "73 A di Jo' 4d Sd 631 1.549 -Ahuvs wanted a 1porb ur•. _.,, · 'Ji Coupe DtVlla. OHL Y SI 0,595 •nllp I In Newport $1200. 17"". thockl. 499-4006 u o~. r • n. • J Full I di 996-67 .,., Auto tram •• J\C, Etc 73 t-'1JI 4 dr Xlnl car~ l'\c u clllJiMk ·~ 197JVW powet . ar con · ·HOWARDC'-•rolet ~ M2oot2 '77 Dodae Maita, air, S239S Pvl. riv Dn>•· malt•agl·.<;dconrl !\JGA. "fully" rvi.tored. FAS.nACk Uoruna. AM IFM stereo Dove&Qua.llSl.s. Goraeous! 14' EnterpriH 1~3 11 d SlrW---.; power. 360 VB, cruise 752·0&10Evc11.1Jiti7810 Callt!>t3177 S3 .000 /ofr. 559·0278 Stick •hlft & blue e~· with mult111lcx, lll.t Nl!;WPORTBEACU W/trall•r Gd ,.....,. ..,,.,. on • • " control 36 1al 2500 mi --10.J 30 •artor Cl""KZl) \.\heel, rrul.sc rontrol & 13~0 I I 1.. Ml-4236 ""'"'· ..,.,.,. cond. 8S mpg. Must see to l6JOO 0~ best ~(fer Cali '73 lOOG[. I dr, \:\I f'M l!l'i6 m 2rlr " uw ~.•pd .. 9 ~i G i'IJ d l N "" "" \1nyl top. c:loth & lulher ~ • _!PPl'ee 552-44'3 554·2536after5 30p.m 11ten.'f1 !'>4.000 m1, 'Clnl \1;Jt:ntl1tt•ntnmd l..om1 ti " 'I ac ' t1i1l lntcnor (SS2HSO> _-. ·68 El Dorado. ,~111 ron Wanted u per. aa· 'Ill Yamaha 125 Enduro. -S24~ 4!13-8810 Mu:.t ~et·' ~:»1115 Call ltunabo,ut, Vellow/Blk 1971 VW $4695 11der any offrr p,1 Pty. gr e 6 11 1 v c Yacht Runs Nds batt & lrana 'T2 Ford Econollne Von. IMW 9712 i·\es552·(}1bfl intr \\Ire "hl1. Sac SQUARHACK ~-84t;i.5"3·1H•'9 111lesman, new/bkr1. work. 1125 s..e.i839 · Lo eng ml, $1800. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 9727 SH!IS~00208,&44-84_e<>_ Automatic with radio. • ---- MARINER YACHTS, . Terry49M443_ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• P\Jt/8 1.lttle Ptuaz into (4980LF>.Pricedl.oatlll OVERFIF'TY 1975 Ille blue t:adlllnc 615-1393 '73 350G Honda. Wind '7 Che V . , your ltre! • • '74 MG __,..,.. USEDCADll.l./\CS SD. loaded. 20,000 m1, screen, lu1 rack, 9200 6 v. an, 9500 ml a . BrGnd Mew 77 \11dget. 23,000 ml. In tip· llLL y •TES IN STOCK NOW mant cond. $7,000. 8-SPM, SANTANA21.4aails,trlr, ml'•""'"" ..... 5217 Take over payments. l h R 1 ~ 714.979.81.u: 6·9Plil, ~O:~r buy. PIP .....:.:;;:::. · Call492-79.u. HONDA Cars o~!na!. ~:or ~t ~f. ~J-POCR~~HE 714.oa-0·1286 5*/ltttd 9160 '71 Chev Van 4, ton. Bltn MAMY fer. $1)6-4417 ..,..n uan ap ... trano Nabers -r1 Coupe de Ville, low ml, 25' Cat, clean, ••kin&••••••••••••••••••••••• bed, sink, Ice box, chem ToChoos•fT'om! MGI 9744 IJ7.,..0049MSI I xlnt cond. Full pwr, $2900 w/lnexpen1lve •tOTORHOMES t oilet. $2500/bat ofr. COMEIM & SEE UNIVERSITY ••••••••••••••••••••••• i3VW412 Cadillac ~. 846 5215 s1>9ce.Wl·7956 FORRENT 751-8257 THEALLNEW ·71 \fGB. Perfect cond. Lowml must1ell 9917 Super SatelUte tS' (Like a From $150 wk. -495-4923 '74 Ford :1.• Ion Van, 630CSI HOW! Oldsmobil•G C Xlr.s1o. !\1u:.l i.ee, 1\:iklnc Call evea. 559.4743 2600 HJrbor Blvd ••••••':!••••••••••••••• Udo.>.Goodcond,211et.az5'0PEN ROAD, fully ?!!~2381na2levocwsner, $3095. Honda Cars• M 53599.196·4739&~7-7103 Co~taMc\,1 'i409100 1976Ch.•yComoro of i.a1ls, lrlr. $650/Beit self.cont. Reserve now ...,.. _. COMPLETE Trucl11 of<' '68 VW Squareback. offer 548-ll40 for itummer. 8-1"'8385 Dodge '73 8100 Van. a1g IOOY SHOP C:o1o~!!i~rbor B~~~ 9640 Op.I 9746 ~t:~~~~ .. ':1.ffst condi· ---------~8c:.~r.c;~·:~~w!o~~r~~ Cui;tom 52' l''lberglasa · en~, low ml, cuslom HOWOPIM u · ••••••••••••••••••••••• CodillacS••lll•• /\!\t /F~ stereo t:qw, Plk•t llciube Sloop, Im· ~~rr flo~oer~~o~ager Jl'i ~~· P1dancled. cpt~b. & H11nrl a .-1 !liri, C VC'I , Opel GT '72. '73 ;uper Beelle11· 9~ <~!.: Ten to rhoo'><'. \II fully b1own wtbeltie interior & mac. Jo'ull raco/ctuh.e, i.cnic~. 1.737-f~580' 1:;~: taept!re~, p1~~k~; • SADDLEIACK hhhlJk ,\(' lo mt 'I.Int i\ut<J, beaut cond ra ials. mist se 7 "'~ loaded 4 ~ llh &hndow 1n 1·'1.cellent l'ond1t w11 fully fc1und. Vt>r:,i. fast, l> , c, i. " V.ALLEYIMPORTS Sn.so 552 :11.nHu,,l'll S2iOO 957·0212 or499·l87S e,·e. ___ linish IJl\J2I Pract:d ondl•r 9000 mlle-. double <:ahln, i.lcclkl 10. Winnebago. 1973, xlnt AM ,F)1 radw SWl\el 1 VW Van, must sell. from <J4l715!1) R'eplal'emeot over cond, loaded. 40.000 ml. High ~ack ."~ats, hcd, 831-2040495-4949 Jensen 9732 ftonche 9750 Camprintertor,neweng. SI0,300 OMl.Y $5795 S300.000. A~kJng $149,500. S9000.or~lofr .. SS7·103S. tbl, air. mag .whl~. " -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• At\l/FM. air, ice box. Wiii consider 1>m11ler ---.--steal at $UOO. Cirm Pr, '71 Jen11en Hnley Lo PORSCHE 924S S259S 7516409 ALLEN boat in l rade. <114) 1974 Open Road Mini· tl31-028lart.5. milt·:.. Alt /F~1. tape. . . M t h C I Olds/Cod1llac/GMC 6'12-2717 art6pm. o or ome, or sa e. '75 Ford. Chat.eou Club. Blk bm mtr. Be:.t oHer We have an excellent '68VW Convert. Clean, S.D. f"rwy .. Avery Exit COSTA MESA DATSUN ~uils. rover, Sl2SO. Tniit.n. Tra••I 9170 PIS. P /B, R/D.833·34.11 UMrA AMA l<crmonn Ghio 9735 Championship Edition. .,..,, CALL 495·6430 2.84.SHARBOR BLVD. 54M41054M21J IJl>O 14, lf3.129, trlr. new 983·3'702 V-8. auto, alr. A 1\1/FM. & I IT • UOADW.AY _S411_-0998 _______ 1 selection pliu the ll~·!:,a.rm99 . LAG UN ... NIGUEL ' 673-4686 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 835·3171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOWlll '; 6 V W Rabb 1 t. 201"a' Terry '75.SC, air, Autos Wmtfed 9590 THIULTIMAftDlll~INOMAC..iNI Must ~ell, ICQ\lng for BILL y ATIS Blaupun kt. AM /FM' cad New! Xlntaelection ~ 1.:~~amoro,~l68 Cal 20, xlnl cond. $3950. xlntcond.$4500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •USED BMW's* Europe, 1971 Ghia, yl\\, VW-PORSCHE ATS whls. Dunlap llref, 77SEVIU.! S239mo. -~---------Cttl for IOlipcctlon Rtch, 492·3666. Ula unLL •uy SoWO. 493-9154 759-0638,6424193 : ....... "'' • '7430CpeS R746LWB semi auto, slick i.h1rt. SanJuanCaplstrano 77COUPE S215mo '78 camaro. AC. PS. PB, ---1s',65Alohalrvltrlr,slps YOUltDATSUN '7116004!1pd9.iO\IRJ Hry ~d cond. Call 837.4800493-4511 '76 Sliver VW, sunroof. 38roosCLElse,$7~del J,om1,xlntcond Yellow, CAL-25 196.S claasic. Gd "· self contained. xlnl PAID FOR OR NOT '752002-lspd 629NBK Ge-nnan Autos,675 305:.! AM/FM, xlnt S8A70total pmt + T&L ~75. 833 21111 cond S7800 'orr doyf. rond. s.t9-8705t 962-7188. TOr DOLL"R CJoMd Ott S..ndow1 lmma1· '69 Taraa, 911T Call'" '·1698 GEN t: R \I. ·\UT O --------3 " ' ·w hJrmann Gh1;i, lo ma. .,..1 ,. ... _ rol &t6 :1:!52. l'\'l''> 846 713 FOR Tor CARS Nu l'nit & pot. lthr. S·sp, u:.\Sl~G _...., •t 9920 ----Al rstrea m. 1968 31 ORANGE COUNTY'S ~•~t~d ~~~ ~9711{11~~ xlnt etr ShfiOO. &12 7745 9.5 '70 VW. rtblt engine. good Smee 195!> 213 81~1 2UO'i ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.orgeou11 Cal 2~ and ~luxe. Bike rack, new ,IARWICK DATSUN OLDEST "' tlrei., clean thruout. ------h . 000 Newporter ·10 Pnced to to1lcl, Mercury ~tnrq"'· San Juan Caplstrnno $ "i:J 914 Blk Porschu. 2.C 673 < «•< '70 Sed;in de Vtllc 00 C cvcllc, vi rt l~1>. til, d W •• ...., ·1;s <'IX' Stcrro. radio. t ......,,, mt 1r \:\l/L ~f "1111 ~ell Bothi.un·cye · nr 1969.hltch.673·1159 ·831-1375493-3375 Liter, all xlra~. $3950. P'1nccond1t1nn J • 1 • ... •" ren. flkr 675 0915 ---------------'-i><l nun ... grt•al SISOO Call!J·S. 7728370 '70 BUS Rebll. eng. 81750 5'111·:l:!I.• 1 ;1tllal11, lmmac int -~ PIVF'R T -1\1 Auto Sffvlce.rorta WE. au· y lirm Ifft 2130 \ '1 AM /fo'l\1 & trk. rw1s xlnt. ~u;oo 1;.i2 ·1:11>4 ;ifl 6PM 17 • ri or an Ir Acuuorl•a 9400 T.!. nu ii·· ml. uir, ,1E-1 ... 0 • '&l Por~che C Cpe Xlnt _S2000. Mlrhael 673·1479 1974 CADILLAC ~ • 1.,. CORVAfl' Conv lrlr R'·~dy to l>'11I ]I. CL ...... ~C ... RS Sall·~·~t·1\1l·t· L1·.1 ~111g u '" J <·• ""> ~ , , w ~.. . ' . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ A t _. b l ( t l'Onf ~;;;,,. ELDOR ... DO I -8500. Ph &15·7950___ V"' L'NGINES Roft Carv•r,lnc. gn:J n11111 ' l'~ o r, m:. . Call a.16·1105 '66 VW Bus. New clutch & " Xlnt cond nveslment .. ... & TRUCKS ... sl 673·5%7 --.,. -----tires, $1200. ., Full equipment Ill(' 'a fun. Sl!l!l5. s'36·9993. ' loat SU / USED· REBUILT Holls tovl·c BMW Mcndo 9738 7' 914 2.0. new silver, air, 751·2:>97. these power itt•mt.· --------,.._':,L_ I" 9070 .Et'r nuuy Shop 530·8940 CONNELL 1510 ,l;imhurt•t• ••••••••••••••••••••••• iterPo, wheels, gauges, -----windows. seats. steenna. '75 Monte Curio. P /S P /8 "'-00 Ne~pnll BNH·h 64() ll·ll·l K I u700 4"" 1""8 6' Eurorean Sedan brakes 1.. door lock!.. Till P /W & uir. Landau lop. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sun Scope. 1'nfra red. 00 ·...., · .,,. '" .. • • ,.,.. T d $ oo k -beau11fu car, bubble wheel. cruise control. op con . 11 or ta e 30'boatsllpforls<'.Hunl· "Gray"airjack,Sunval CHEVROLET '698avaria '73 9llT Xlnt cond, suoroof,lessthan300 mi paddedtop&lowmilf'11.I over lcnse. Call aft 5, tniton Harbour $100 per 28 ; part.s•98·116S 2828 HorborBlvd· Xlnl lond. ll:l.'.llKI \tu-.t AM t 1''M 11 trk, Alloys, on J6SOCC eng, 6,000 mi owner· Io ca I co r ~7 MIO ~· &16-31»8 For Sale· (5) llxl5 Tru· COSTA)iE.~\ wll,.t~t :!lt:i2 $11,SOO. 002·2911 ~uarantee, dual port CS7LKLM >. Local rei.1dentneeds1ll., tars & 10" I&, white 546-i ->OO ·111 5301 nHll Stk. \(', Class1cS8w/1unroof,l600 heads, new brakes, 67 OMLYS6995 for Cal40Prcf. l'o:ewpor:. spoke wheels 6 lug pal-----.~~---. - -~ll·rro. 'llrf. \llov '~ht... 2150 H.-bor ll•d. i.uper, comp w/prised newly reblt trans. '66 l\JALIBU Gd. cond. $500 or bt>11t orr er. OOlJ.7171 '499·4768 tern, lo m1·b $295. WF:PAYTOPDOLLAR l:!.UUOmi .t:&IW)!I CodaMHG,45-5700 orla. eqUlp. Xlnt cond., A'.\l/FM casselte tape 751·2729 lo'OR TOP USED CA.RS iru.ide & out, lo mi. on P 1 a Y c r S l • 7 5 0 · '00 Novo 2dr. 6 cyl. PS, • COSTA MESA DATSUN 40' Sltp for rent. t'G>REIGN .. DOMESTIC BMW :moz, i i, a utn air. ;5 \I udJ w11 n RX 1. reblt eng Sellin' Gem 714·636·0683: S:>.1·1517 2MSHARBOR BLVD. nuto. runs grE>at, bucket Ocean side · for 6 m"·i. ~p1mo is.ts 90l.tO __ AJ;;J.~~~~F orCL;laSSICS ,\\l/f'.\I. <J'!o, \\hll<'. lo 2 11100 mi. xlnt t•ond , rordwnpaymentonhsi:. 11174 VW, AMWM slereo, 540-6410540.0211_ s~,$195.645!1186 u·., .;,.,, U )'Our car 1s extr:i rle .. n mi Roorl 1·ond ,,;3 ii.IOI) ~3 1 oo PP. 55:!. 8 Io 1. ".uw •. 11>< u 172 loots, SpHd &. Sid 90IO "'¥...,,.,, see us first . '71 8'1 W' """" ~11 .• ··11· •n 5"3 9-119 .,...,.,., .,.,J "' chrome wheels, Orange Alltos, Mew 9100 Autos. Mew 9100 •• ..,,. ... ~ u • wtblack Int 29,000 ml, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAUER IUICK n..-w'ur.,,~ nl'~ rims ,\~k: ..;~ .. _ -8 9740 1970!114. N..-w tires & brks, $2350. 645_1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMIO'I fM S• -1nSHa bor.Bf\d ' ........... ~._, en overhauled mlr, like ---------C:C.Ta Mesar 979-~ tnK S:U'IO. t!J.a 4170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• new. $3500. 673·9005 or ·es VW Bug. !650. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1••> StC'\tn~ we">Oddeck ~/ tu\lom pa1nl. 1ntorlor CkKlks 9520 --- -Citroeft 9716 Lease 213/892·7232 Call aft5 30 DOLT0.'&1 ~7~·;~;;;;~·;;u·1:~::~~~;1• Mew· Used 61 Porsche-1800---B-. -it-ln-t ____ 5.56_-_74_os ___ _ flatbotll)m , v drive, ••••••••••••••••••••••• v11nce Lrlr w/maa11. t'n&me need~ \\Ork. $1800 t.ucrifi<'l'. 11Cl<!r ll 848·80ltl CadJllac 1!>37, V 8 model 75 Sedan. Superb cond. with ori1lna1 upbolat.ery, OWTlerl manual. $12.500 Jerry Alward Co. 1577 Placenlla Ave, N .B. 642·7'9711 ..,,,_ OVU 100 cng & Int Nu pa1nl, •74 Conv, new cond. P•ID New t1rr~. lux kathl't muM i.ell by wknds Sac. Bnghtred Loaded w/bst A mt, lx•out cond. S8!lOO MERCEDES $2500. 645-&57 eves, or xtras 833·9370 FORCLEAN 957·02£__ _ __ OH DISPLAY 673·2290AM's 1--------20· Ta hit I. 460 Llnroln w'Berkley, tnndem lrlr. S2800 [Ir m 837 ·5633 ~:J Tr....,t.tlon ~ Roce, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• 9540 1 .. 1• Ht At .-1 ttl I (' ,. 1 1 r, r 1 N l • f 1 Hf U t AC l"i Alrcrtrft '1 1 o ••••••••••••••••••••••• IM-RT C IS ••••••••••••••••••••••• '84 Hiiiman Mln", CUilom ..--A ~ \, ' 'Ji "•\fl II l 1~ NEW llan1ars for Ill'. hu '64 Chevy en1. 4 Spd, 9 ALL MC?,DB.S Cl)rona Airport. Spec. Mau. x\ru. ~·5\J6 1-----------1 ~el ~le ~1~~~1~r 4 WMee Ori•ts • tHO WI! MHl.97, MO 0'7_00 __ .,.;__I······················· HEED •Me.JllP CLIAM C=r•, W./ 9 I JO #I .. C .. f. USID CAR~ WE OUTSELL ALL MOW ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 VW Camper Sips 5, loaded w/xtr:&s lnrl lint 83313()9 CAMPEl'l SHl'.:LL. Cab hllilh for Dat1Un or Toyota Iona Md. 1125. 839·2308 Camper for Import pickup boot for Luv Toyota. l400. 848·930I evet. J!:EPDE.ALERS CAU.rA,,Y IN THE STATE HUGllHVIMTOIY 540·5630 All Modoh1 New 41 Used Leulnf Avallablo c .... MeH A.MCJ"ft :!Sit HARBOR llLVD. C:C.la Mesa 541·8023 '75 4WD GMC Sbt bd Pickup. decked oul. 18,750. 875-1747 1011 .\~0\' ,\SO\' • l IN( IJl N ·MI l!•.tlln 2626 HAHOI ILVD. COSfAMHA 61x·Pa~111ide·ln camper shell. w/flr, & vert door•--------- ·74 for ford or Chevy ehrtbd. Sl75. Mz.2073 76•/iM*e440.AW. Wbeel•mltb up pl.,., pep • cut pltton. Fox IMcltl, w/accumulaton. Moy xtra•. Xlt>d cond. '73 S\f, '<Int i·nnrl Mu~l H of lm~rts ----9756 Moving, must sell. 1974 OU5e Rolls Royce Sun Bug. Reasonable. sell S83Sll olftr Low m 1 AtlTHOR IZ :o •••••••••• •• ..... ••••••• • Call 67S.4SS8. <714 ii n !lm ]'11fm"EOES DEAL Ell #l DEA E N s A •./Iii ' ~lan('he&tcr, l RI U. · · '00 VW, xlra sharp. new ~ ............ !?.~~ 523·7~50 CARVER mags. naso. 673-9494 llltt•nJ Park ~ ROY paint. and striping, IJ11 thl Santa Ana Fwy_ ROLLS ROYCE Yofv 9772 DRIVE A LITTLE •.. SAVE A LOT :\UOP&iCOMf'/\HE IAAWICIC DA TSUH S.n Juan ~aplatrano 131-ll75 493.3375 HEWPORl DAT SUN •'lifl 2:,o~E Coupe-, -it-In-I tMJa~ ••••!••••••••••••••••• nmil. rww paint, whls. l'----""=::1 .. "11 ORAHGICOUHTY ~uix:!:_lll!J· ~~ S.15·3700 ctouo SUHOAn VOLVO •CLEAM• EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO 'i 1 Choe' tiro\\ n 150 SE. PARK LANE Lar1est Volvo Dealer .\ c. l.1111 ,c, /\~I /FM ln'OranaeCounty! BUY or LEASE i.l~n·o. hntl, onai own, DIRECT .a2M m1. n u> '56-().j60 or MOTOR CAI CO. ,::;:~·,,, "" msc =.~:~·~ 11:·:::; Pf':UtmJS SrECIALS Roadster, rull pwr, real •'4.9 BENTLEY. Forest ~.A;._~- 197" 110 :? Ur Sm! n 'harp, tan w/leather. as· Gm. 4 dr. Very rare! 2025 S ... ~u.me IM!. or rinnnclna •'63CLOUD Ill, Burian· ,.._ ..... .-! 750 2011 <3:SChX.\t >wasS4ll95 .n ··1I Sli.700.·4972453 ~'°'""'m -1o..1ow Sl295 u dy Immaculate! " 755 "A" West 17th St., CM 81111 OOVF. STRf':f:r (714) 831--0MS Neonr MacArthur & J6mborH Roa.ds 133.1300 TOPIUYER Seo ua lint & last' Top dOllar paid for Imports. COSTAMISA DATSUN 21145 Harbor Blvd. 540·6410 RoU. Royce 1987 Sliver Sha~ Coupe, RHl>, full pwr. same body aa new 510.000. Cornlch Cpe. P'a.ntasUo cond. 122.500 Jerry Alward Co. 1577 Plurentla Ave, N.D. 8"2·7978 ·-------1 '12 Volvo USS. 41pd, radio. roof r ack, l3000./bst orr. 640·0384 alt5;30 '76 Volvo 246GLA, copper w/Dlmtr1pln1, •un roof, 1\1\t/FM lape cauette, pwr ant, Windows, air, lthr lntt like now, 1uper sharp OIY 3,200 ml, '8700. $44.qf42 aft 5PM Leek! BRAND NEW CHEVY L~V 1/2 TON Pickup! -----.. No. 24088310235 with 1utom11tlc trans., radio, E78·1'49 tlre1. heater/defroster, exterior decor packllOO"'MIKEOO, mirrors, eto. Nows399 ON~y: DOWN . s·9 O~~y 9 MONTH! That'• right! On apptOl/Od credit. onty 1309 down and onty t98 month for only ~lght "'°ntht. TOlll cash prlct Including tu I lleenM It only 13009.oe. Tot• der.tred Pfioe It only SS151.00. Annual P«centago rttt fa 1-4 37 BIG STOCK NEW OIM lUV Pl.<XUPS • PRICED TO .SAii --• ......_Used Alfot, UMd Mies. UM4 ....... UIH Mtot. Uted • Allhn, Ute4 Tmnd!y. May 12. 1t77 DAILY PILOT ••••••• ••• ••••••••• •••• ....... , ••• ' ••••• ... ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••-•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ Used ...._ Used Amt. UM4 Chewroa.t tf20 CO...tMt ttlJ ...... tf40 '°'"' tt4~ a.411t.. 9912 PWo 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• .. •• ••••••••••••••••••••• ........................ ................•.....• ....................... ...................... ....................... ··················•···· ..._..__ ........... ' ...___,,,.__ ,,,, .. S 7S VE'M'E RARE L12 '7S f'ord EU le, 44,000 ml'1. I 'a R'" air p s r.-t'57 • 'J"'-'·" · HO r-__. · 197 ClteyYMOltla Clu111c whlto/black v.,. cle Luxury In· 11 Ford, 2,000 • 11a •Mt aulo. • I , lf72FORD ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ... •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••:•••••••• ... To~ Cou,e le t.htt. Loaded w/every ter. fl\IU pwr. ~ al atll•. very coOd ahape. fr.10/otr s:M+C4 Pl...,.O RU .... ""IOUT '73 Squire Wrn. Auto, air. 'M SPOtt Fury. Auto, air, "fS Fireb1nJ. 1'<1rmulJ aoo,: • Combmatk>ii of 4 t)'I, ~ 4 option. t..o ml. New $3700. home, '1a..20, oft IC-"' ""' radials. :dnt cood. Call xlnt. makeort r ltA:reo. 1ur, lo\oht will, f'S. spted trana. make thl ~lalt "vectors. '7,800. 631-1718 "7Z Torino waioo. evto, •17 v.a. auto, p s, P/B. 4 speed with luw m1lelli P\t pty. 5SHi110 *-53SO· PB. auto truu.:.. xlnl the tcOnOmy earl Olaly IC-OtOO. Orif. OWN'. P..S. P·B &Ir 11m dean. recent paint . .Miat <lllBGIO> cond. lo ml. m11&t bell. J 22,000 mllu-owne '121'ord LTDBrouaham. 5sg..' 18 ' seU!$1l~\;44-lJ7S PRJC!DTOSELL i5Wagon V-6,P/S,P /8 , 66 J\lry Stalioo WalOQ, t7571'7' day1, G4G-52U . driven (INNDM). ttle "l'2 • Spd, air, 2 dr, hall pwr, AM/FM llLL YATIS auto, xlnt cond. J111t J1.mt bad tuno up & new e'\'e, 1 ONLY $2591 AM/P'M. xhtt cond. lt4ftO.Cr/CnU, llkeoew. •m Fotd Cortina Great ~bU. ffSS tuntd. new tires & brk1. mld'ner, aood trans car. 1 MAll~UIS TOYOTA 6*).1534 or STs.eN2 prt Pl>' SZOOO. Ph t4e-5039 cond, low ml. S70o. Call ••••o••••••••••• •••••• VW.POltSCHI All main&.. records. S27SO. a.ns. c.aJt Aft6, MS.CSU n ~IJ'd F.aplrlt, PS. 0 ,._..._ ttll evet,(2lJ,...SCNdy•. at\1,5.W-OSM ..,.,01ds 98 4dr "old beau SanJuanCapistrano T51'82216w <213)748-Mfl _.., ....... 111t 1 Xl t Pl. AC. AM/FM 8 tr~ Ml J N VIEJO ......,_ •~ · • • . 837·4100 493·4511 · , ...... w e owner. n map. aG mJ, black. $220t.: 13 I ·2110 49 S. U Io ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Onuuida Obla, mint, ty. Loaded, clean, $2200. __ PtymcM!th 9960 eood. p /S, R~. A/C, lo Call BN:e, $4Ml&3 '71 COUGAR XR7 ~· •tttoo, lo ot.1. Mlrcwy ftSO 644-1127 '71 2dr, auto. R/H. Lo .................. ,Au• ml. I.A.If rk. Let 1 make• -------- '83 Chevy Nova, wa1oo. Loaded w/many optJont ss.2-1171 :•••••••,•••••••0 ••••• '70CuUass, lull power, air mileage. Xlnl cond '75 PLYMOUTH Cu•tom deal.Jl80.Sl5e °'4 "rebitd ea:.11t ~: Oood trans car. New lncludlna atereo . '71 LTD Brhm, 4dr, AC. 71 Grand M arq~la cond, xlnt. cond, $1000. 55Hl256art5pm 1'\1ry 9 passenger wa&on '88 Pijlrnoulh Belvedere ~O.~:f'·~ Ev8 brakes S.18 ll16. S290 CBHCBV). all pwr. vtn. top, Sl8'0 W11on. FUil pwr. U?t ss1..aso1eves '7 ~ Pi MPG Squi only $1,t>DS. Low blue 383cu. New starttt, runa m.ecr1«io.aioi>a ., 1989 Clll'.:V IMPALA HOWOMLY$1Hf days 159·0U2, evH eqooduipt, B!~/Bl7ue0001eath1. ,,.: VI t C ··• A/C s 9 nto re book on this vehicle ls well. $295 or beat offer. ) • Good condition. S!lSO ~10 w, lram. 1 • m · "' 5 a r, ... ser, · Wan. P IS. 4 i.pd, rack. s:uoo. A eood clean car See aL corner of Darrell J.970 Flnbltd &lprll art•• Call 002·53.~ 1967 COUGAR . fl'OOO, PbS$7·9300 new llres, PS/PB. Good radials, l:fK ml, xlnL but It hu 71,000 rnUes on and Pomona, Cost.a '-'Olld.•tc. $1,1119. · ' 71 Ma,·eri ~PS, PB, AC, ......... , tt5" cond. SZltOO. 644·4028 oond, iuper iharp copper It. See In Daily Pilot Mesa. or call $31·Sl~ Of 644-4135 Chev.Y Con\•ert '71. <:ood Aulomallr. vinyl roof & ~ 000 m1 5/Bellt ofr ,._ 99 • 'l)el, must move, ordered ,.,_ lot W l ~"' pu 1n good condition . ssi.1.302 • '•••• .. ••••••••••••••••• 73 Old."1 Jl8 Royale. xlnl blaaer wgn. $2875. Call pat1unC al 330 es 642·1080aaS •• ~~:s~4J.~~· Wkn<l & <VGX3.1il>. '68 Mu.stan1 ~vt. ~·~~ cond. se~~~~e Si?~. 1163-6659. ::~a~~~}~/'!:::e P -Otdiac------,-,-,-15 Vtp 9974 ~ HOW ONLY sa99 '72 Ford Galalde. 2 Door. '-'Ond· Wtll w/ top. M '76 Pinto Runbt. Sun roof, Information. Ask for ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••:•••••••!!••••••• 1974 Mall bu Ci a~s1 r TowtM Ii CCMMtry blue, wbltutriped, while 58HI05leves. '73 Olds CuUas., PS, PB. ma1s, AM /FM cau RJck or Oscar in fleet 71 Pontiac IA!Mans. alnt '73GTKambackw~i.ALo ;:s1g:~s~t't~:~~ s~~~~d 21~..r~fa~~~.~~~fifsa vinyl top&: Interior '71Grande,clean,air,PS. PW, fac air, radio, &d deck, custom paint. 1arage. ~·~:~:~1~f~ ~~~4~.~sz~~a • cond CALL 646-4446 Radials. Excellent condt· PB. 351 cu In en&. $18SO. tires and m Xlnl cond. 552~ '89 Pl)'m. F\lry. A/cond, an 2·30PM l2900 -ius 6i!l!l Uon. AJI could ask ror. 646-542lorl4.5-SOT2 ~ Have somethini you wa.nt R&dt. p/s, p/b. Very re----------1 '73 Vep Hlchbk, air, ne.- --. . '74 COUGAR XR7, vinyl Good value •l $2100. Call '69 P'lreblrd 400, 39,000 '72 Olds Toronado. Xlnt to i.ell? Classlncd ads do uonable. &n-2862, if no '71 Pontiac. Good c:ond. llres. ~enc. x~~S: • '7l j'.;o\a, 2 door, slick. top air PS PB PW M7·9887 ori& miles, best offer. cond. $2500. Call s~O·OOSO ll well -Call NOW, answer drop by, 107 1 ~ SlSOO or .trade equal Sln795Sp/~otrer. ~; ~'i~~lnl cond, Pvt l>UPer c~nd. 'S389S. p,~ 556-7224 dayi., 6-&5·7297 e\.es. 1542-5678. :nh St, N.B. Must sell. value for pickup. 492-4776 _a __ .. _____ .,.. . . Pty 846'3270 AMtot, Used Aldot, Used AMtot. U•ecl Aiiiff. 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The weatherman said there~, ipore rainfall due early next week, after a weekend ol fair ekles along the Orange Coast. The good news for count.¥ INl>JANAPOLIS (AP) -A . tnan who used $100 billl to U1ht hls cigars while buyln1 rounds ol Orlnka at a suburban tavern ii be- IJlg sought as a mastermind ol the muJUmilllon·dollar robbery and murder of a reclusive 1rocery heiress. Aulhorltiet say state murder ~haraes and fldetal fu11Uve war- r a nta h~ve b'e i11ued ror Howard . Willard~ a,, and a woman b4llleved to ~ traveling with him, Marjorie PolUU, 48 They are thought to be en route to Daytona Beach, Fla. About $1.6 million WH fO\Uld ln· the possessoion ot three penons already in custody in the cue. Authorities say at least Sl.4 million is stJll ml11i111 from t.he borne or Marjorie Jackson, &e, who was round shot to death ear- 1 Jy Saturday. Lt. 'Robert Kirkman of the Marion Co\lnty Sheriff'•~ m.ent said one of thole already arrested told police that Willard aot a noor plan or Mn. Jacuan's house from a man lnvol\'f'd In tho J,anuary theft of S817,000 fr-om htrbome. The man, whom Kirkman declined to Identify, 11ld the plan Arson Charge 'f>roppedin lllJ Club Fire l water users la ao estimated $1.5 million in water to the counu's Metropollt.Q Water Dilt,fict. "It's free water that we don't have to bay from someone else,•• said Oranae County Water J>ia- trictapok•woman Jackie Kirby. A coametlc factor with the rainfall, ahe said, ii that lt cleans up the air, spruces up the bJ'Own countryside and cvtl down fire danger iD the county'• brush areas. Los Anlela Weather Service forecaster Jotm Henderson aaid the Orange Coaat is experleocln& a typical winter rain pattern. .. Only it's not Winter time," he aald. Henderson said another storm ta mcwtna across the outer waters of the Paclfic Northwest, and could brinc more rain to Southern California by the be&ln· nine of next week. He said rainfall which began at about 4 a .m. today dropped a minuscule .04 incbet on the Southland. Weather watchers ln Huntington Beach reported .03 inches and Costa Mesa.. main· tenance workers 11ld .02 fell in that city dwinl the four-bour storm. Emmett Franklin of the Orange County Flood Control said be is countioa tbil morning' a rainfall as a new storm, adding that the so-called "Mother's Day storm," caused the wettest May in5eyean. "Whatever we gQt tbll mom. inf 1-just a bonus to that." he said. Police acenciea alone the Oranee Cout said there were no fatal accidents, despite slick roadways, adding that rainfall earlier this week made most motorist.I wary on the hlghw~. The rain, which amounted to little more than a drizzle in many cities. was not accompanied by winds, and UtUe damage wu re- ported to bu.ildlnp or treel. - Don Neudeck, chief ot tho Drought Information Center for the State Department of Water Resources, said the rains have reduced the fire buard enou&h to delay the start of the fire aeuoo · by a few weekl. But in order to get any •lpl.f\· cant run-ofC into Northern California reservolrJI, ••we <See BAIN, Pace AZ> Care Honie Closed· . . . . i . HB Action Draws Emotional Outcries By ROBERT BARKER Of.,. o.lly ll'llet Sutt While a number of patients looked on, the Huntington Beach Board of Zoning Adjustments voted 3 to 0 Wednesday to.close a ' board and care home for·emo- tionally disturbed young men. to robtbe beirela ~an. be Jnet Willard at an innw-oelty nightclub, Kirkman 1a.ld. Wlllard was identified al the mao liehting ci1ars with $100 bills, buyin8 rouods of drl¥1 and pa11lng out $100 bills to friends late last week. Mn. Jackson's body wu found by firemen respondinc to reports of a fire at her weed-choked, Uuee-aere estate. Sbe bad been fatally womaded by a ..22.callber weapon, and detective. believe tbe fire was Ht to conceal lhe c:Jime. Police round more than ~ mllUoa in cub IUU in her house. 1tulted In drawen and clotet.s. 1t•1 atUl uoCe:rtaln bow much money ti m iu, Kirkman said. Mn. Jack1on had withdrawn about • million from an ln- dlanapolLI bank iD tbe put year <BeeWIDOW, Pa1eAJ> Nommoking Bill Backed SACRA BNTO <AP) -A measure that would order restaurant• ~o ither provide nonsmoking ons or install extra ventllatJ bu paased tts flratlqlllaUve t. The b1U by Sta. Alf red Alqullt (D-San JOH), WU sent to the' Senate Finance Committee Wed· nuday oa aS.1 vote of the Senate Ii ea Ith llDd Welfare Committee. Itl.ISB7$t. Deliberations were carried out in a crowded conference rQOm in city ball. Some realdents were markedly more emotional about the proceedings lban were resi· denta o( the bome. WCondo Gutted Jh' Blaze. Ail ~iMrilnl baa• th• lrier Portion ot. tw.story Fountain Valtef eondomtlilum tod~~ eaoiu an HUIMtH su.uw la ~· Ao lH stnlc· wre. fli'emt•Usat.Qn ~ Coadcwn•aham UiUt owner .1obn R. Hall wu not iD bis bOme at 11561 Sc Marcus St; when the flre beclD at3a.m. Cause ol tbe bwe is still under lnvestf-'ulUon• fire investigator Lynn ~said. Three ol Hill'• neighbors were instrumental ln cont.ainlna the ln· femo by doualnf the outer warts with a garden hose, fire officials 'aid. Nelgbbon Richard Loemer Kenneth Wnt aad Rlcbard Kanbel ealJed the fir. depart- ment and be11n ficbtJQg the blue. "They couldn't have done a better job," Mra. Whitehouse said. •'They did an excellent Job or containing the fire when they aaw the flames lashlnc out ol the wlndows," she added. Fire ortlcials said the fire charred the entire flrat noor and 1talrwell and cauaed heavy smoke damqe to the rest of the µnlt. Another neighbor, John Tredway, 11ld Hall also Jost about 95,000 lo art work stored ln hl• home. Alien Plan Bit SACRAMENTO CAP) -The chairman or the •lx·membu Chicano caucus In the Caliromia Leglllature Is blasting U.S. Sen. S.I. Hayakawa'• pri>J)Otal for a new "brac:,ro•• pro1ram to Im· port M~ana for field work. As- aem blym~ Richard Alatorre, (D•Loe Angeles), said Wednea· day that such a program would take Jobi away from American cltlsem IDd lteal allem. One man who at first refused to give his name and demanded to know those or board members, said a petition was enough proof ag•inst the board and care facility. He 1aid be objected to having to come to the.meeting to confirm n for a second time. Another resident was threatened with eviction from the meeting when he interrupted the board after the public hear· ing was closed. , CITIZEN HERO Huntington'• Sliva The house had been operated for a year by Allan Garner of 8162 Kiner Ave. iD the Five Points area oftbe city. A petition bearing 40 signatures protested its con- tinued operation. Residents cited several incidences over the J>ast year. One ex-resident of the home re- portedly flipped off a schoolboy's hat. He also allegedly broke a youngster's kite string on another occasion. KEPT Hit COOL. TOO Seel Beach'• D'Amlco Lynn Slaven, a recruiter for board and care homes, said that Huntlngtoo Beach has a poor r~. cord for "tabllshing such faclliUes. Another official said there are now cnly two board and care homes remaUlinc in tbe com· munlty. "Where is the respoDslbililY to the people of our city," Slaven asked. Slaven also indicated that a <See CLOSURE, Page AZ) OlllY ................. COOL UNDER FIRE Seal Beach'• Duckworth ·' Four Coast Men Cited o I Younger Honors Herok Ef!oru in County i • By ARTHUR a. VINSEL OI tllt OeltY ,..._. SIMf Speaking at a Southland meet· ing of lawmen 10 HunUngton Beach Wednesday, CaUfornta At- torney General Evelle J. Younger honored tour Orange Coast men lUWi endorsed four pieces ol legiilaUon dealln8 with crime and criminals. Youncer addressed a Southern California zone meeUoe qt police administrative personnel re- gularly sponsored by the Depart- mentol Jmtlce. Hi• remark1-ranslng from tributes to a lawman slain off· duty rescuinc a Fountain Valley man from an armed rob· ber and a lady psychologist who jumped and di1armed and then counseled a bandit-were touched wttJt Irony and humor. "It lJ Just a fact of Ute that the cruel and unusual and depraved ~ake the beadllnea,:· the upir- lng guben1atorlal candidate told his audience at the Huntington Beachlrui. "But citizens often do become involved In such situations as aiding police officers," Younger said. His presentation included certificates of valor or commen- dation given to 26 pc>lice person· nel and civilians selected for laonon. The Orange Coast recipient.I Included: Stephen F. Silva, 27, a piping sy1tem1 designer for Fluor CorporaUon of Irvine, who ran to aid officers ln rescuing accident victims trapped in a blazing car near hi.I home last February. Silva, or 16761 Viewpoint Lane, Huntlncton Beac)i, dragced a youns woman passenger-btr hair and clothing aflame-from the vehicle while police smothered fiamea enveloping its driver. The victims were critically burned,butsurvived. Seal Beach Police Capt. Sam D'Amico, 34, commander or the department's patrol division. and Officer Keith Duckworth, 30, were cited for their roles ln the- Dec. 2, 1.976 capture of a bar· rlcaded bank robbery awspeet. Officer Duckworth at first con· fronted and negotiated wlth the bandit suapec:t who took reruee In a beadtfront rnldential aarage after cruhlng hls cetaway car In j a h11h·1peed purault. Following lencthy coaxing by Officer Duckworth, Capt.· i D'Amlco {iJrally persuaded tho • (See 8ElOES, Page 2) Nkon Called Sadat Rlea 'Mad' Cha.nee of 1howera 50 percent early tonlaht and' · 10 pm:ent Friday. Lowa tonl1ht around 50. Partly . cloudy Friday with hltha 6ltor7. INSIDE TODAY . r .4.2 DAILY PILOT H/F Froat Page Al ·RAIN ••• needed a solid six inches of rain· fall. .. Most areas of Northern and Ce ntral California received less than an inch or rain this week, with the bulk'faJUng on Southern California, where the drought has been less severe. Neudeck's long-range drought forcaat ia equally grim. "We would need about 75 in· ches of rain, or about 125 percent of normal next year to break the- drought," he said. "On the other hand, if 1978 is as dry u th.ls year, we could run out of water by next April." Wire service reports cited snt>wfall in the San Bernardino Mountains near Wrlsbtwood, with a saleswoman at Holiday Hill ski resort reportJnc two in- ches of new snow and two t.o three inches of pack. Snowfall was also reported in small amounts at Lake Tahoe. Hair Styling Set for Funds A group of Newport Beach hair stylists will donate their groom· ing services Muy 22 and 23 lo raise funds for the Fountain Valley-Huntington Beach Girls' Club. The groomers will atyle men's and women's hair at the Girls' Club, 18490 Euclid St , Fountain Valley, from 10 am to 6 pm May 22 and from 8 a m to 6 pm. May23. All proceeds from the stylish event will 10 for Girls' Club recreaUon pro1rams. For more information, call 5"41M344. Victim Identified SAN f'RANCJSCO (AP> -A 27-year-old woman who Jumped from the Golden Gale Bridie Wednesday was lhe 595lb known suicide In the 40-year history of the famed span, CalUornia Hlahway Patrol records show. rl'le vlctlm was identtrled by a re· lative Wednesday nJ1hl aa Karen Lee Ford of suburban Daly City, the San Francisco coroner's of· ~ic~ said. 0"4NOI~ "'' DAILY PILOT F,.....PageAJ CLOSURE. • • s late law has preempted cities in this area. He says that in eCCect the city doesn't have control of whom an individual has in his home. Robert Green, executive dlrec· tor of the Orange County Mental Health Association, says he didn't understaQd the board's ruling. ''The law is the law and we are going to look into having the at- torney general enforcing It and gettin~ aome tesl.casea.'' huaid. "The argumeot that the homes can be denied because the com· munity is not behind them is in- valid.'' be added. .. You Just have to bite the bullet and you can't be swayed by emoc.ionaliam," he told the board. · He said the young men are non· violent and are supervised, monitored and visited. A s~man for the res idents said the neichborbood has been downgraded by such actions as people bwnming cigarettes and money. He also said that it can't be guaranteed that the rtsldents of the home won't lose control. "The neighbors are concerned a nd scared. They shouldn't be afraid to open their doors." he satd. Capt. G. L. Payne or the Hunt- ington Beach Police Department said he lived in the neiihborhood . for 18 yean but recently moved because of problems. He said Lbere are anxieties and reara on the part ol children and that "the ind1viduals frilhten them." q.,enHoUBe SetatHB Fire VnitA Saturday is National Fire Service Day and the Huntiniton Beach Fire Department is hold· ing open house and equipment demonstrations at seven stations lhrou1hout the city t.o mark the occasion. Spo&eemen suaest that now would be a aood tlme tor leaders of Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Girl Scout and other youth or•anlza· lions t.o take advantace of the tour opportunity. Tour hours will be 10 a.m. to 3 p.m ., and firemen will be on duty t.o escort eacb group or aroups of individuala throuc.b tbe stat.ions, explaining how va r lo u ~ equipment.is used. "Ids can even ail behind the wheel Ol a real fire enaine," aaya a BPOk•man for Cbltl Rey · Picard'• department. ffunUD(ton Beach tire stations tonducllria the special toura In· elude: -Bu1hard Statton. 19711 Bushard St., near Adams Avenue. · -Gothard St•tlon, 11311 Ootbard ·St., near Talbert. AYenue. -Hell StaUon, 5881 Hdl Ave., near SOHnadale Strett. -Lake~· Station, 70. Lake St., n ar Adams A veo • ~Ma1nolla Station, 21'41 Ma1noll1 St., oear Hammon Avelluel -Murcty Shtlon, tnn Gotherd St., Har !;dln1er Av n1t1, -warner Stat!~ at PKillc Co11t Hllh"ll and An 1'$00• Stnct ln&mtet BU.ch.' Huntington Melee Draws Crowd of Cops A melee involving about IS East Los Angeles youths and employes of a Huntington Beach · service station sent four suspects to juvenile hall Wednesday.and drew a crowd that included eight carloads of policemen. The four suspects, aged 16 t.o 17, were arrested on suspicion of anault with a deadly weapon. One wu booked Into Orange County Juvenile Hall and the others were released to parents. Investigators said the brawl at an Arco aervice ataUon at Pacific Coast Highway and HunUnet.on Street originated when ode YoUth used a wall inst~ad of the crowded men's room. Attendants confronted him about the offense, Police Del~· t1 ve Sgt. Luis Ochoa s BJ.d, whereupon several youths m· tervened on his side. During the ensuing battle the windshield of a pickup truck car·· ryang several youths, was smashed with a tire Iron. Investigators said the teenagers had been visiting the nearby state beach earlier and were expelled for allegedly s prat' pa inting s logans on lifeguard towers. Dr.Krieger Recipient Of Award In a news report and a subse· quent editorial on the awards made to Orance County authors recently by the UC Irvine Friends of the Wbrary, the Daily Pilot lnaclvertenUy omitted the name of one of the winners, Dr. Murray Krie1er. Dr. Krieger, a universUy pro- fessor of English and direct.or of the UCJ School of Criticism and Theory, was honored for his book, "Tbeory of Criticism." A unlvenlty proleuor is one who bas been honored for academic excellence and who teaches throu1hout the universl· ty system. Dr. Krieger ls one of 13 such protessors in the UC system. The Dally PiJot regreta omit· ting his name from the Utt of honorees. HBStudena Due Holiday west Oranae County hl1b school studenta and teacbtta wUI recelve an extra holld11 Mat %1 as a result of an actlon taken Tueaday by' Hontlnston Beacb Union Hlah School DlatrJct truai... Trustees deslpated May Z1 as a dlatric:t hoUday to eonf orm with the teachera' 1t'ftM'7 contracl whlcb calls for two cnore holidays than lulytar. Trutte. al10 aald teac.hera n not come t.o 1ch001 Ju.n.17, t.h day &l\cr the lut day of tllll . 1 • E~!rAJ HEaOE·s.;. suspect to let him lnio lbt 1ar11e. He dJwoed a rt.ne and surren- dered alfir a 31).mlnule f ace·t.o- face tonfrontatlon wlth Capt. D'Amtco, who ~rauaded him he would not be shot by surrounding SWAT team officers If they emeried qweUy tocether. · Fat Teen ! Not a shot was fired apd no one was tnJured durint the lenathy confrontation that attract44 a ( crowd or several hundred ht downtown Seal Beach. SAN DIEGO CAP) -lru Pupko says he's tired of be· inf lau1hed at by clatsmates, so he's had his tfflb wired t.oaether. Tbe 215-PoWld teenaeer hopes th• system wUI lose him lOOpounds. "I've tried everythtn1 in the world in tbe way of diets," said Pupko. 17. "I've probably lost 700 poubds ln my dieting career, •blcb a~ back to. Costa Mesa Police Officer Jeff Miiler, 26, received the Justice Department'• Valor Commenda· tion tor his role lo rescutn1 a dy. ine occ~ant ol an ap111Jnent Feb. 16, 1978. The vlcttm survived only because Officer Miller crawled, choking, on bis hands and knees throu&h the Inferno unW be found the apartment occupant un· conscious on the bathroom floor. Lona Beach Police Off~cer Franke Neal Lewls wu honored posthumously for sacrificln& his Ute ln oft-duty hours t.o save a Fountain Valley teacher. The victim had stopped after a holiday ptp'ty t.o take a nap in his car on a .Long Beach street near the patrolman's home ar.ortly before Officer Lewis eot off duty. Attorney General Younter not· ed the dozing educator was being attacked, robbed and beaten ~Y two men just as omcer Lewis came home and naturally he went t.o investigate. Officer Lewis was killed almost instantly when shot in the race by one of the attackers. Fro•PageAJ WIDOW ••• and might have withdrawn mate Crom other banks, he said. Those arrested were Manuel Lee Robinson. 29, held without bond on charges of first-degree murder, arson and burglary; John Williams, 38, charged with being an accessory after the fact,. Sl00,000 bond; Annie Young, 22, charged with possession of stolen property, $1,000 bond. H is belleved Ms. Young cooperated with police and pro· vided information leading to the warrants for Willard and Ms. Pollitt. wbenlwas6or7. . At 5·foot·S, Pupko ts plump and knows tt. ''They don't have to say · anything. J can see lt. I can feel lt, •• he said of his schoolmates. "I've been truant from $.ChOOl more than once because I didn't want t.odeal with it. "I hne to do this or I 'II never be thin. And being thin ta the thing I want moat right now," said Pup,o. Police Nab Dooin Valley Theft Try Fountain Valley police nabbed two suspected burglars who al· Je1edly attempted to steal $2,947 in pneumatic tools from a mobile honie construction company late Wednesday night. BQ9ked in Orange County Jan today on commercial burglary charges are Emmitt L. Dickson, 30, and Ronny Muon, 22, both ot 1'°81 Newland St .• Weatml.nstet. Ball for both men was set. at $5,000. Officer Mike Becker said he observed two suspects pry open a door at Levitta Construction Systems, Inc., 10800 Kalama River Ave. Becker said he saw the sus· peels nee the scene in a vehicle and pursued them. ®QUALITY · TELEVISION s~ •IT sW\'4~\.. Tlt•Kl.....-UY HUIOW '.Vinyl-clad metal cabinet Simulated grained Walnut finish 100% Solld·State Chassis Power Sentry Voltage Regulatlno System AFC Carter Vote Bill Advances. WASHJNGTON CAP) -The Carter adminlatratlon•s election day voter r egistration blll squeezed throu1h tbe Senat• Rules Committee today by a M.. vote. Republican opponents aba~· doned their fight against the ball in the committee, calling it an ex·• erclse ln futility in view ol the Democratic majority's rejection of amendments they proposed. • "The sooner we can carry our case to the noor and the public, the better," said Sen. Mark 9· Hatfield <R·Oft.), the commit· tee'• rankln& minority member. He said he had many more a mendments but it was a W&$te of time to offer them in view of the way the Democrats were yot· mg. James B. Allen of Alabama was the only Democratic member of the committee who voted with the Republicans against reporting the btll lavorably to the Senate. • Last week, the House Ad· mlnlstullon Commttte• •P· · proved 1he legislation on straiibt party·llne vote. Thief Gets lll,egal Loot .. 1 • A Huntinct.on Beach woman an1rily complained to poUce Wednesday night after returning home to find her house with a smashed bathroom window and two prized possessions gone. · The victim, a resident of the . central city region known to police unofficially as "MolowJ\" said the unscrupulous burclars stole 'way with two 18·inch tall marijuana plants. "I don't know what we would do if we knew who did It," a police s pokesman said today. "Technically, you can't steal contrcfl>and material like marl· · ju an a 'because It isn't legal to have in the first place." ELECTRONIC VIDEO GUARD TUNING SYSTEM •• •. ·. l .. Irvine OL. 70, NO. 132, 4 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A . THURSDAY, MAY 12 .. 19n Today'•£1 N.Y~Stoeks On't PUt .Those Umht!ella~ A.Way. Yet By STEVE MITOIELL Olt.tlto.lfy ........... Winter came a UtUe late thla year. And while the recent 2.8 incbea of rainfall won't mean an end to ., the drought, it did bring eood new• for Orange Countiana. The weatherman said there's more raiolall due early next week, after a weeki?nd of fair a~ies along the Orange Coast. The good news for county . water users ls an estimated $1.S mllllonlnwater. "It'a free water that we don't have tq buy from someone else," said Orange County Water Dis· trict spokeswoman J ackle ~by. . A cosmetic factor with the rainfall, she said, is that it cleans up the air, spruces up the brown countryside and cuts down fire danger In the county's brush areas. Los Angeles Weather Service forecaster John Henderson said the Orange Coast is experiencing a typical winter rain pattern. "Only it's not wint~r time," he said. Hendersc.;esald another storm ls moving across the outer waters ol the Pacific Northwest, and could bring more rain to Southern California by the begin· ning of next week. He said rainfall which began at about 4 a.m. today dropped a Mobil Ups Bid By $4 Million By TOM BARLEY OI IM O.lty f'llet JUff Directors or the James Irvine Foundation were told by the Mobil Corporation today that the tlrm is now prepared to pay $321,873,7SO or $38.25 a share for the Irvine Company. The new bid tops by more than $4 mlllion the $317.6 million offer submitted Wednesday by an East Coast consortium that is Mobil's only competitor in the fierce bid· ding battle. Foundation attorney Howard Privett said today that the con· sortium now has until noon }i)i. da)' to outbid Mobil or withdraw from the contest. Its offer Wed· nesday represented $37 .75. a share. Members of the consortium were not prepared today to com· ment oo the new Mobil offer until they had had an OPPOrtunitv lo call a meeting. But a member of the combine who asked not to be identified said tbe consortium is still in the race and is determined to ac· quire the Irvine Company. Heading the combine that is ~Tlareat' opposing Mobil's long standing bid to take over the Irvine Com· pany are Detroit developer Alfred Taubman, real estate speculator Donald Bren, Wall Street financier Charles Allen. auto magnate Henry Ford D and Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith. Mrs. Smith took legal action against the James Irvine Fowi· dation two years ago in Orange County Superior Court when Mobil was about to purchase the Irvine Company for $200 million, or $24 a share. minuscule .04 Inches on the Southland. Weather watchers in Huntt.oitoo Beach reported .03 inches and Costa Mesa main· tenance worken said .02 fell 1n that city duriDC tho fout·hour storm. • Emmett FrantJln of the Oranee County Flood Control •saJ4 he la countlnt thia morning's rainfall as a new storm, adding that tbe so-called "Mother'• Day storltl.:' caused the wettest May 1DS6years. .. Whatever •e 1Qt tbla morn-ing ts Just a bonus to that,., he said. Pollce ••,dciea alon1 the Oraqe Coast aald there were no fatal accichots. despite slick roadways, ad~ that rainfall earlier tbll week made moet motorists wary 04 the hltbwt.YS. The rain. which amounted to little, more than a drlule In many cities, was not accompanied by windl, ad little damaie was re- ported to bulldlnp or trees • Don Neudeck, chief of the Drought lnformatJon Center for the State Department of Water · Resot.atteS, said the raJos have reduced the fire buard enoqb to delay the start of the fire season by a fewweeka. But In order to 1et any slcnlfl· cant runoff Into Northern Callfornta re1ervolrs. ••we (See RAIN, Page AZ> IrviD.e Author Hit • • 0.UJ ............. ~WHli.akllrelMr' FIREMEN USE 'JAWS OF lJFE' DEVICE :TO nEE MISSION VIEJO TEl!NAGER FROM WREOK Qfwg otoaon, ;tfi ... u llJU .. • llt AciddeM'Oft R•ln-ellck La Pu Road Oaltyll'tlelf_,.... DRAWS HB REACTION Irvin• Author M•rx ... . ,,. Huntlnrton Beach Civil Def eme Director Geor1e Tbyden hu aimed potshots at author Wetley Marx because ot critical comments Marx bas written about the city. Marx. a social ecoloeY instr.uc· tor at UC Irvine, took the city to task in his book, "Acta of God. Acts ol Man, .. and in an excerpt published in a tecent edition ol Audubon Meeazine. Marx wrote that the city's urban pvwtb ~Wms make lt vw rable lf •major earthquake and flood were to occur •lmuJtaoeoully. Marx wrote: ucau.iit between seismic and Bob Mohr to Head -Univenity High Robert D. Mohr, current prin· clpal of Cypreas Hi&h School in Anaheim, wu chosen by the Irvtne school board Wednesday to be the new principal at tJnivenlty HJ1h. Mohr, who will assume h15 oew duties July 1, wu picked trom three tamillea.lnlervaewed tiy the school board Tuesday nlght. Vic Sherrell, current tJnl Jn&h principal, tut year requested re· u1i1nment to a couoaeUn1 post. tton. The 49-year-old Mohr bu been pttnclpal at Cypress Ht&h at.nee lm. Prior to that. he wu prln· clpal at Westem1Htah, also In Anaheim, for lour years, and wu * * * a vice Pf'tMipal for four years at Anaheim Hl&h School. Mohr bas alto served as the dlreetor ot conUnuallon educa· Uoa, • tummer ICbool principal, attendance c:oumelor, director of acUvlUe1, sracte~elor, adult eclucatJon teacher and social science teacher -all in the Anaheim Union Hlch School DiJ. trict. He received h11 euduate education at Cal State Lol\I Beach and Cal State Los Angeles ~d earn.ct •bachelors dearee in social ldeace at Cal State Los Anceles and a bachelors dteree in phUOeopby at tho Loi Anaeles BaptlatSeailAary. * . * * School Board' OKs \ . Rood lciees, destined to be su!J. Viejo y orith, Burt verted from below or above, sun· rinsed HunUneton Beach, sur· l A ' s • " .,.,. fboard capital of the United n uto p· .... ~. ·u· t States, is nothing more than a .,,. Ml dlsuter \Ullin& to hap(len. •· Thyden said he agrees that . . there are buarda in Huntington . A 17-year-old Mission Viejo· Beach because of earthquake , High School studtnton his way to and flood possibilities but no class sustained serio~s head ln· more so than other areas. juries today when his car spwt on In a letter to Marx, Thyden rain.slick La Paz Road about said the Audubon article would three blocks from school and leave the nation believing that of struck a brick planter. all places to live, Huntington A California Highway Beach is the !'"08t dangerous. Patrolman at the s~e of the ''The fact 1s that this city is no 7 :45 a.m. crash identified the in· more disaster prone than that of jured youth as Greg Dickson. any other ar~~ ln this state, coun· The mishap occurred on La Paz try or world, Thyden said. just east or Spadra Lane. Thyden said further that he was insulted by alleged evasions The driver's side door of the by Marx to his questioning last youth's sports coupe was so bo$2· · Tbunclay at a meetint of the ly crushed by the impact of. the Amiga.de Bolaa Chica. crash that firemen had to work In a ltt<lnd letter written to for 10 minutes with hydraulic Kenneth and Rhoda Martyn, co· tools, including a "Jaws of Life" device, befgre the boy could be taken out ofc.be car .• - Several 'of DjckaOn 's f rlends. who rushed to the accident scene from achool; sajd the injured youth Juid 1ulrered severe bead injurte,s.pi.a sk'!.tlnl rink accident rednUy affd ft"ad spent several w~k:s in thlhospilal. They ttied-· to. apeak to their • friend.aftm be had been placed in an ambulance but Dickson was unconscious. • Ta,, CHP officer aaid tbe youth apparen~y was not going too fast on the wet road but, for some re- ason, the car went out or control, sliding sideways lnto one or the circular planters in the La Pu. Road median strip. presidents of the Amigos group, . Thydeo said, "To home f n on one city with destructive writing of· ferin1 no constructive alternatives is, in my opinion, very reml.scent to another Marx -Karl." Marx, ln tum, takes exception to Thyden's letter and indicates that this line of criticism "may be intended to impu1n the meuen1er instead of the President Reports AJJied 'Confidence' mess ace." He said that It may appear to be a tendency not to mltlaate ac· tual baurds but to mit11ate the reality to them. Marx said it li Important that the ordinary cltben will not be in· tlmldated by thla type of cntlcilm. He taid ho would be watctdnt very clOHly to aee If tb1a is an laolated act on the part of the city or lf it ls to be repeated. He added that be would be ha~ PY to appear before the city couo· (See MAU, Pase A2) Irvine <Jffices Broken , Into Jewilb state ot bls support. He~a1d he would not reco Palestine Libera• lion aanbaUon so 1001 a.a tile, arou.p 1tlll refuses to accept ibe rt1bt of brael to ex.lit. Carter also told reporters that the Unitfld stat.fll will' continue to supply anba to larael, but beHld he bu "lmproved bqpea .. of belp- tnc to arrante a Middle Eut Mt· Clement after b1s meet.Ina with Assad and SectetarY ot State Cyrut R . Vance•• tilt with Inaell !'Ordp M.lnl.ater V1PJ ADoo. Rain Fails ToDete& SVUSD Strike Striking teachers in the Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District repla-ced their protest signs with umbrellas and con- tinued picketing despite the rain that fell when schools opened this morning. They continued their de· monstration with the thought that this third day ot the strike might be the last since negotiators for the teachers and trustees were meeting again to- day. "We're hopeful we can bring about a settlement and, jf we can, we'U be back in the schools tomorrow," said Bill Mecham. president of the teachers• Sad· dleback Valley Educators i\s· soclatlon (SVEA). District officials said toda)' their count indicates that 368 ol their 883 teachers were out. 1bey repol'Ud that 332 of the teacben w~e absent on Wednesday. On Tuesday, the ftnt day of the atrtke, 'there were about 300 teachers Jotnln1 the walkout. Student absenteeism trom the dl1trtct'1 23 achqols,. however, had dropped. ~trict officlala re- ported Uiat 3,a8 studenta were out of tbelr classes Wednesda>' compared to 3,639 students abaentcm'l'uesday. Weather Chance of showers so percent euly tonltht and 10 perctllt Friday. Lowa tonltht around so. ParUy cloucty Frid.t.Y with htaht titoC'T. ' AZ DAILY PILOT Couple So~ht In Death INDIANAPOLIS CAP) -A man ~ho uaed SIOO bills to llaht hla clean while bu)'lnc rounds of drtnka at a suburban tavern la be· ing sought as a ma.stermlnd of the multimllllon-dollar robbery and murder or a reclusive grocery heiress. Authorities say stale murder charges and federal fualtive war· rants have been Issued for Howard Wlllard. 38, and a woman believed to be traveling with him. Marjorie Pollitt, 48. They are ~ht to be en route to Oayt'ona Beach, Fla. About SU mUllon wu found in· the possessoion of lhree persons already ln custody in the cue. A~thoriUes say al least $1.• million is still mi.ssin& from the home of Marjorie Jackaon 66 who was folUld shot to death.ear: ly Saturday. Lt. Robert Kirkman of the Marlon County Sheriff's Depart- ment said one of thoae already arrested told police that Wlllard gotanoorplanofMra. Jackson's houae from a man involved In the January theft ol $817,000 from her home. · The m-n. whom Kirkman decllned to Identify. a aid the plan ~o rob the heiress developed after h~ met Wlll~d at an Inner-city mgbtclub, Kirkman said. WWard was identllied as the man lighting cigars with $100 bills, buylpg rounds of drinks and pising out $100 bills to friends la e last week. ra. Jackson's body was found by firemen respondlne to report.a of a fire at her weed·choked, three-acre estate. She bad been fatally wounded bJ a .22·caUber weapob, and detectives believe the fire was set to conceal Lbe crime. Police found more than SS million in cash still in her house stuffed In drawers and closets. ' Il's still uncertain how much money is missing, Kirkman said. Mrs. Jackson had withdrawn about $8 million from an In· dianapolls bank in the past year und might have withdrawn more from other banks, he said. Those arrested were Manuel Lee Robinson, 29, held without bond on charges or first·degree murder, arson and burglary· John Wllliams, 38, charged with being an accessory after the fact $100,000 bond ; Annie Young '12° charged with possession of s~le~ property, $1,000 bond. It is believed Miss Youn1 cooperated with police and pro- vided information leading to the warrants for Willard and Ms. Pollitt. Dr •. Krieger Recipient Of Award In n news report and a subse· quent editorial on the awards made to Orange County authocs recently by the UC Irvine F~iend.s of the Library, the Datly Pilot inadvertently omitted the name of one of the winners, Dr. Murray Krieger Dr. Krieger, a university pro- fessor of English and director o( the UCI School or CriUclam and Theory. was honored tor his book, "Theory of Cr1lic1sm ." A umvenslty professor is one who has been honored for academic excellence and wh<> leaches throuahout the univers1· ly system. Dr Krieeer la one or 13 such professors in the uc system. • . The .Dally Pllol regrets omit· tine has name from the list of honorees Permits Weighed SACRAMENTO (AP> _ Leei~latlon to apeed up tho state s permit process tor In· dust.rial and commercial de· velopment has made it to the At.· sembly noor. °"ANO• COAST I I •1!11 ti QI ttJ I "'"°':::1:. °'*'' o.ui ,.,,.. ., ... _ ,, ,_ =~":1111.:.."'~=-:.=:.-:. .....,, __ -·· ,__, Hi.tf W CA.•• ~ ......_, ....... """'_ .... 111"- tA•ft V•ftt v. l''ftftti:, ,.~ .. Y•'••• .tfWt ,_ ....... *' .. ( .. •! .... _,..._ ... -" -· ..... " , .......... ~ -...-.. Tl• """"'~ .......... , .... , ... , " •• Qt .,.. .. , ltf",.I c.t;t• MIM, (Al!t .. "4• t1tai. ·-·'"-.... , ..... M'e ""* ..... , • .-11c~ v ... -....,1~•.anec.,.f!W'f .. ~ .,._.. 1(""41 ..... 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Froet. paid the former presJ- dent • reported seoo.ooo. plus • percentage of any profits, and marketed the interviews on Ills own after commercial networks declined to buy them. The first. interview. btoadcut Trustees ' To Meet With City Admitting that sending letters back and forth is "silly," Irvine school truatee Lee Sicoll suggest· ed in.stead Wednesday that Lbe school board clear the air in person with the city council. The board unanimously de· cided to invite the city council to a jointgabseuion. Mn. Sicoli said today she made her suggestion to the board because abe realized that send· 101 letters back and forth between the school board and ci· ty council is juat "ally." "We should just sit down and talk to each other," Mn. Sicoll said. Two weeks ago, Mrs. Slcoll urged the board to send a letter to the council in complaint of several recent decisions by the municipal agency. The board was crftical of the council's preliminary decisions to stop the summer bus, to ball the city's partlcipation in after- scbool and in-school recreation procrams at the !fChools ind to not resume the school resource o(ficer program. Mrs. Sicoli said those topics might be discussed at the joint session and also svbjecu related to future development plans by both agencies. She said an exact. agenda will be d rawn up ln advance. "That way we won't have aim- less discussion,•· Mrs. Slcoli said. The trustee added that in p~t years the council and school board held regular joint sessions, during which they discussed items of mutual interest. In the last year, communication has Callen off. s he said. • Mrs. Sicoli said the two groups might also discuss the city's pro- posal that the school board and city council be lumped into one super.agency. She did not say she ravored the idea, but said that all possibiJltiu should at least be discussed. . - lut week, dealt with the W ater~ate 1candal that forced Nixon 1 r tpauon. At was the cate with the fll'8t lriterview, there have been JOme prevlewt about tho content. of &be aecond one. Sadat was reported to have uked Nixon to send two U.S. . - Marine divisions into Israel dur- ine the ma Arab-Israeli war. Ntxon was quoted as sayln1 that Sadat'a plans would have U.S. troops enforcln& the peace • in Israel while two Soviet infan· try <µviaiona would have been ' sent mto Egypt and Syria for the same purpose. Such a plan might have result· Part ·2 Airs 'FANTASTIC' NIXON REQUESTTOLO-A10 NIXON-CARTER CLASH AVOIOEO-A11 Part 1Wo of the Nixon-Frost Interview• Wiii Be Alred Localty on Televlllon Channels 11, 29 •nd 8 and on Radio Station KFWB. Council Ap~ves Park Land F11nds Irvine City Council members unanimously a(reed this week to spend $2.2 million of the city's park bond money to buy land for community parka in Turtle Rocle and Woodbndge Villages. That money will come out of the $16 million park bond ap- proved by Irvine voters in 1974. Of that sum, $700,000 will be spent lo purchase a lO·acre parcel in Turtle Rock which will adjoin anot6er lO·acre parcel donated for park use by the Irvine Company as part or the city'• requirements for develop· menlofTurtle Rock. The other $1.5 million authorized by the council will be spent'?" two sites in Woodbridge -a rune-acre parcel at Culver Drive and Barranca Road and a 16-acre parcel at Jeffrey Road and Barranca Road. That will create a ratio or t. 7 acres of community parks for Young Visit Accepted WAS HINGTON CAP) - D~pite its misgivings, the South African government says it is willing lo accept U.N. Am- b~ssador Andrew Young for a visit next week. But It took some diplomatic lobbying · by the Slate Depart· ment to get South Africa to re· ceive Young, whose statements questioning the government's legality have rankled some gov- ernment leaders. every 1,000 residents 1n Turtle Rock and a ratio of 1 acre of com· munity park per 1,000 Wood- bridge residents. The Woodbridge figure is the lowest ratio in Irvine, but slalf members explained that the yillage has numerous other private recreational areas, in· e luding lhe lake and the in· dividual neighborhood parks. Other raho::. m Irvine include a 2.2 acre per 1.000 residents figure in University Park and a project· ed 1.4 acre per residents in Northwood ( ed in a temporary bait., 1n the fighting, Nixon WU quoted u aayln1. but lt alao would have In· creaaed tho chances of a dancerou.a military conll'Onta· tlon between tb• Soviet U.Uon and the United State1, Nixon wu repOrted to describe · Soviet leader Leo.old J. Brezhnev as being easier to deal with than the 1 ate Premier N lkita Khrushchev, who aborted the 1950 summit meetm' in Paris with a denunciation of U.S. apy- plane reconnaissance over Lbe Soviet Union. Nixon also reportedly stressed his own role ln leuenJnc tenaions with Russia and openln& ties to China. F,...PogeAl ~ ... cil t.o dlecuss conatructive alternatives to plannint. He said be did not feel he was zeroing {n on Huntington Beach and that he listed many other areas for potential disaster in later paaesofhis book. "Nowhere did I say Hunt- lniton Beach had the worst re· cord," he added. He said. howe~er, that the city Is golngto have to face up to cer· lain problems including the col- lapse of buildings in case or a ma· jor earthquake. He added that there is no com- prehensive program to upgrade buildinp. Marx said the official city re· ports based on historical events and present building conditions predict t.remendoua damage .. when the Inevitable earthquake hits." He also said that reports in- dicate that in a major flood three high schools, nine elemen· tary schools and 31,700 dwelling units would be flooded. He also said that two flooded fire stations would not be answering calls. 0 QUALITY TE LEVIS.ION F,...Pap.41 RAIN ••• needed • 1olld 1lx lnches of raln- lall ... MOit ol N m .ad Central California received l lh•n an lncb or ralri this weok, with Lbe bulk ramn• oo Southern California, whero the drouaht baa been leta evero. • Neudeck'• lon1-ran1• droulbt., rorcast la equally 1rlm. . "We would need about '15 tn~ ches of rain, or about 125 pereent or normal nm year to bre6k the. drousbt," ho aald. ••on tb• other hand, If 19'18 ls •• dry as uns year, we could run out of wateP' by next April." Wlre service reports cited snowfall ln the San Bernardln9 Mountains near Wr1Jhtwood1 _ with a saleswoman at Holiday HIU ski resort reportln1 two in-. ches or new snow and two to three inches of pack. Snowfall wu also reported in a mall amounts at Lake Tahoe. · Fat Teen Wires}mat To Reduce SAN DIEGO (AP) -tra Pupko says he's tired of be· Ing laughed at by classmates, so he's had his teeth wired together. The 275<pound teenager hopes the system will lose him lOOpounds. "I've tried everything in t.he world in the way of diets," said Pupko, 17. "l 've probably lost 700 pounds In my dieting career, which goes back to whenlwas6or7," At 5·fOOl·5, Pupko is plump and knows lt.. "They don't have to say anything. I can see It. I can feel It," he aaid ol bis schoolmates. "I've been truant from school more than once because I didn't want lo deal with it. "I have to do this or I'll never be thin. And being thin is the thing J want most right now," said Pupko. ,d~nEW_;pt""l~N .. MEW t '77 . IOO% SOLID ST"1'C' .. Irvine Tabs Site For Civic Center CHIOMA<OlOIII • 23" CONSOLE COLOR s49911 TV .. Proponents of the plan to re· locale the permanent Irvine Civic Center at a site alone Jd· frey Road won a prellmlnarv vic- tory l}U., week. The Irvine Cltv Council votl!<t 3·2 to COPSider bu yin" an 11 S.acre site on Jeffrey Road, eouth ol lhiil Son Diego Creek, (or Uf4I u lbe Mesa Police Copter Pact Cost Hiked Irvine t.upayua wlll pay 13 percent more th1I comto1 11.acal year tor use of the Costa Meaa Police helicopter on Irvine Polle• bualnea. The Irvine City Council agreed Tuesday to sign another one year contract, this time ror M,600. Tbat'a a 13 percent increase rrom lhlJ yea.r's contract abd II ex· plained by Irvine Pollce Chief Leo Peart as resulUn1 from the coat of blaber aalarlea and 1reater maln~anc• cosu. Uncler the termt of Ulo two-dt,y a1recment. tho chopper will be available ror at least 10 to 100 houra of aky patrol durtnt t.he year. The bellcopter 11 used to search for lost dllldr-en and IUI· pecta, for crime detectton and preventlon in the Irvine In· liuatrlal Comp.lex, ln 110mtnc ~er ad lnformatlon In dllaatet. and t.«idtnl &iluaUona and In coordlaa001 1r-ound aearth team a.: The bellcopter al.lob aMd to lake DbOColnpba IDd to J*fann warloUI pubUc reJatJoni Jobi, at· col'dlsl& to ctdel Pearl. , permanent clvlc center. Councilwomen Mary Ann Galdo and Gabrielle Pryor voted against the motion. Both said they would prefer moving city hall to the new developmenl planned for Town Center, across from UC Irvine. The current aite on Jamboree 8oulevard is a temporary site that ls expected to serve as city ball for about five years. Then, that building wm be sold and the clvtc center will move. No fttm declllon waa made TuHday. but the vlctory by Councilmen John Burton, Bill Va· rdoull.t and Mayor Dave Sills spellt out ttron1 poaalblUties for that location when the matter is dlscuued at the upcoming 1eneral plan amendment hear- in11. Mn. Pryor warned that rest· dents ln the Jeffrey Road area, between lho two freeways, will be upset lhat city hall ·wu~ be located ao near their homes. She 1u11 led lhat atatr members immediately notify realdeots of the conslderatJoo so they may speak UP at. Lbe upcomlil1 bear· ln11. Irvine Seoats Set Pancake Braue& • The public ti tnvlted to attend th• llQDUal pancake brunch ol Irvln•'• Boy Scout Troop 6:55 to be held Sunday at Travelal\d USAt.nlmn. 1'b bnmcb wilt run from t a.m. to % p.m. al Tnveland, locaW!d on Sand Canyon off tho Santa .Ma Fri way. Pancakes •II•· aauu(e. oran1e Julee .d coif .. wUl be Included in the ll.50 u~=ce. Tlckett wW be Olllal• • s~ 11T s w1"4t\. Tite IUMIULIY . 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"It'• free water that we don't have to buy from someone elae,'1 said Or1n1e County Water Dls· trictapokeswomt,Jl Jackie Kirby. · A coerQA?tiC factor with the . rainfall, she said, i,:s that it cleans up the alr, spruces up the brown counteylide and cuts down fire danger in the county's brush areas. ·Popular Pla9g~d This wooden play structure in San Clemente's Bonita Canyon Bicentennial Park is obviously popular. Work on the six·acre bicentennial park, located at Calle Valle and El Camino Real in north San Clemente, is nearly complete, offering residents tennis courts, a baseball field, picnicking facilities and an exercise course, as well as the play structure. Striking Teachers . Hopeful of Pact By LAURIE KASPER Ol f ... Dally .. , ... '"" Striking teachen In the Sad- dleback Valley Unified School t>Jatrict replaced tbeir protest 1lgna with umbrellas and con· t(nued picketing despite the raln that fell when schools opened thia morning. • They continued their de- Qtonstratlon with the thou1ht tt\at th.L! third day of the strike mlaht be the laat since Fat Teen Wirealmm To Reduce negotiators for the teachers and trust«s were mHtini •lain to- day. "We're hopeful we can bring about a aettlement and. if we can, we'U be back in the scbooia tomorrow," said BUI Mecham. preaident of the teachers' Sad· dleback Valley Educators Aa- soclaUon <SVEA>. . Los Angeles Weather Service forecaster John Henderson said the Orange Coast ls experiencing a typical winter rain pattern. "Only it's not winter Ume," he said. Henderson said another storm ls moving across the outer waters of the Pacific Northwest, and could bring more rain to Southern Calllornia by the becin· rung of next week. He said rainfall which began at about 4 a.m . today dropped a minuscule .04 Inches on the Southland. Weather watchers 1n HunUnaton Beach reported .o.1 inches and Colta Mesa main- tenance workers said .02 fell 1n that city durinl the four·bour storm. Emmett Franklin.1of the Oran1e County Flood Control said be is countJne this mornlnl's relnfall as a new storm, adding that the IO-Called "Mother's Day storm." caused the wettest May ln5eyean. "Whatever we got thla mom· Ina 11 Just a bonus to that,'' be aald. • Police a1encies alon1 the Orange Coast aaid there were no fatal accidents, despite slick roadways, addinr that rainfall earlier tbls week made most motorilts wary on tbo h11bways. The rain, which amounted to little more than a drizzle In many cities, was not accompanied by winds, and Utt.le 4amage was re· ported to bulldlnas or trees. Don Neudeck, chief of the Drought lnformaUon Center for the State Department of Water Reaou.rtes, said the rains have· reduced the fire hazard enQUgh to delay the start of the fire season by a few weeks. But in order to get any signlfi· cant runoff into Northern California reservoirs, "we (See RAIN, P Aie AZ> Pka Calkd 'Madness' Nixon Rebuffed Sadat WASHINGTON <AP) - Former President Nixon is re- ported to have described as "sheer madness" an appeal by Egyptian President Anwar Sadat to sen<\ U.S. forces into Israel in 1973 as a peacekeeping force. Thi.a was described by ABC News as one oC the points Nlxon makes in this second taped in· terview tonight with British television. personality David Front. (7:30 p.m .. Channels 11. 29 and8, radioKFWB.) Frost paid the former presi· 2Hunted . ~Killing Of Recluse' INDIANAPOLIS <A ) - A man who used $100 bills to Uaht hll dears while beyi.DJ rounds ol drinks .ta aubufban tavern ia be- 1.De ~ as a rnuter mlnd of the multi.mllllon-dollar robbery and murder of a reclusive erocery heiress. Authorities say state murder charaes and federal fugit1ve war· rants have been issued for Howard Willard, 38, and a woman believed to be traveling with him. Marjorie . Pollitt, 48. They are thoutht to be en route to Daytona Beach, Fla. About $1.6 mlllion was found ln· the possenoion or three penons already in ·custody in the case. Au.thorlties say at least $1.4 million Is still miaaing from the home of Marjorie Jackson, 66, who was found shot to death ear· ly Saturday. Lt. Robert Kirkman of the Marlon County Sheriff's Depart· ment said one or those already u ... sted told police that Willard 1ot a fl009' plan of Mrs. Jackson 'it house from a man involved in the January theft of •11,000 from her home. The man, whom Kirkman declined to identify, said the plan to rob the heiress developed after he met Willard at an inner·city nl1btclub, Kirkman &aid. Wlllard wu identified as the man llshtinl ci1ars with s100 bills. buying roun~ of drinks and pa11tna out $100 bllls to friends late lut week. Mrs. Jackson'• body was found (See WIDOW. Pac• A2) dent a reported $600,000, plus a percentage or any profits, and marketed the interviews on bis own after commercial networks declined to buy them. The first interview, broadcast last week, dealt with the Watergate scandal that forced Nixon's resignation. As was the case with the first interview, there have been soma preYiewa about the content of the s econd one. Sadat was reported to have asked Nixon to send two U.S. Manne divisions into Israel dur· ing the 1973 Arab-Israeli war. Nixon was quoted as saying that Sadat's plans would have U.S. troops enforcing the peace ln Israel while two Soviet inf an· try divisions would have been sent Into Egypt and Syria for the same purpose. Such a plan might have result· ed in a temporary bait In the fighting, Nixon was quoted as saying, but it also would have in· creased the chances of a dangerous military confronta- 'FANTASTIC' NIXON FIEQUEST TOLO-A10 NIXON-CARTER CLASH AVOIDED-A11 -Pert Two of the Nixon-Frost l ntervlewa Wiit Be Alred locally on TeJevlalon Chennela11, 29 •nd 8 end on R•dlo SUtton KFWB. Republicans Ready lion between the Soviet Union and the United States. • Nixon was reported to describe Sovlet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev as beinl easier to deal with than the la'te Premier Nikita Khrushchev. who aborted the 1950 summit meeting in Paris with a denunciation of U.S. spy- plane reconnaissance over the Soviet Union. Nixon also reportedly stressed his own role in lessening tensions with Russia and opening ties to China. Utah Man -,Appointed ROPCbief Dr. Jerald Simons of Provo, Utah, baa been named eh1ef ad· mintstrator of the Capistrano-.. LagWUA Regional Occupational Pro1ram (ROP). Stan Corey, who coordinated the search for: the new ROP chief. announced on Wednesday that· Simons bas signed a two-year contract to direct the ROP at an annual salary of $29.000. He re1tlaces Hector Havarrette. who resigned. Simons, 38, is cu'rrently an acl- m inistrative intern to the Provo En 'Al · • ' superintendent of schools, Corey ergy ternat1ve said. He previously worked as a high schol school principal and as a private consultant. . In 1964, when be was teaching WASHING TON (AP> -Senate tained by The Associated Press. electronics at Anaheim Union Republicans were preparing to-GOP leaders stress that the High School Simons was named day to counter President Carter's draft is not final and may be sub-outstandin& ieacher of the year. eneray program with a major ject to last·minute changes. But The new ROP administrator proposal of their own that seeks Republican congressional was graduated with honors rrorn to increase U.S. en~rgy produc· sources say it is unlikely that the San Jose State University, re· lion by lifting price controls from main elements of the proposal celved a master's degree from oil and natural gas. will~ modified. . , Long Beach State and a doc· T h e G O P e n e r g y While the President s proposal torate m vocational education ·•alternative." expected to be aims to reduce U.S. consumption from Texu A & M University. backed today by the Senate's by taxing excessive use of scarce Corey described Simons as a Republican members~ip, would fuels, the proposed ~OP plan man of many Interests, includinlf allow energy companies to reap would let eperg.y prices rise flying, akin dlvtng and scouting~ lar1er profits on domestic without taxatlcm m an effort to He bas had experience in con- energy production. spur production. struction and la a computer and But according to a dralt of the "Unwile government interven· electronics expert, Corey said. proposal, these firms would be lion in the marketplace has been "The board was unanimous subject to a "windfall profits the major cause or supply and very enthusiuUc tn plcldn1 tax" unless they reinvested the uhorta1es, unrealistic prices, ~x· Dr. Simons for the job, .. he said. added profits into finding and de· ceaaive consumption and in· "He ls obviously very hlahly veloplng new oil and gas re· creased .~ependence on foreign qualified. He u also a relaxed. serves. . sources, the draft assert.I. confldent person _ a very nice A copy of the dran wu ob-But the propoted GOP plan man." also advocates ~rfY con.serva· Simoni is married and the tion incentives similar to thos;e in· father of alx children r~ing the admlnistration plan, includ· from 2 to 18 years old. He will in1 tax breaks for those who in· belin bis new Job July 1. 1t1U home insulation or aolar enero units. It calls for conUnued develop- men t of the controversial breeder reactor pro1ram at Clinch River Tenn., wblch the administration baa proposed canceWni. But it urges that a de· cltlon be delayed on whether technololtet t hat use plutonium -such as the breeder reactor - should be used commerc:Jall.Y. (SeeENEllOY, P a1e.U) Weathe r · Chance of showers 50 percent early tonlaht and 10 percent Friday. Lowa toni1ht around so. Partly cloudy FridaJ' with hllha 62toe7. ----,_ .A2 DAILY PILOT L/SC Carter . Vote Bill Advipices · W ,\SHINGTON CAP> -The Carter admlnlatratioo '1 elect.loo day voter registration bill s queezed tbroup the Senate Rule• Committee today by a s-.. vote. Republican opponents aban: doned their fliht a1alnst the bW in the committee, calling it an ex- ercise in fuWlty In vlew of the Democratic majority's rejection of amendments they proposed. .. The sooner we can carry our cue to the fioor and the publlc, the better," •aid Sen. Mark O. HaUleld <R-Ore.), the commit- tee's ranking minority member. He said he had many more amendments but it wu a waste of time to offer them in view ol the way the Democrats were vot- ing. James B. Allen of Alabama '*as the only Democratic member of the commltlee who voted with the Republicans against reporting the bill favorably to the Senate. Last week, the House Ad· 'ministration Committee ap· -proved the legis lation on a straight party-line vote. 'The Senate panel, chaired by }{oward W. Cannon <D·Nev.), adopted several amendments. These were similar to those pre· viously approved by the House committee to tighten the bill's antifraud provisions and had the s upport or the administration. The bill would require stales to permit election-day registration at thepolls for persons seeking to vote in federal contests. Skyline Contrasts The ornate art-deco style tower of the Chrysler Building at left contrasts with the straight lines of an apartment complex adjacent to the United Nations in this picture ofJwo of Manhattan's large buildings. Four CoaSt Men Cited YoW1ger Honon Heroic Efforts in County By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol IM Dally ""•' Stall Speaking at a Southland meet· ing of lawmen in Huntington Beach Wednesday, California At· torney General Evelle J . Younger honored four Orange Coast ·men and endorsed four pieces of legislation deeling with crime and criminals. Younger addressed a Southern California zone meeting of police administrative personnel re· gularly sponsored by the Depart· tnent of Justice. His remarks-ran1lng from tributes to a lawman stain off. duty rescuing a Fountain Valley man from an armed rob· ber and a lady psychologist who Jumped and disarmed and then counse led a bandit-were touched with irol'\Y and humor. ·'It is just a fact of life that the cruel and unusual and depraved Fro•PageAI WIDOW •.. by firemen respondine to reporU of a fire at her weed-choked, three-acre estate. She had bffn fatally wounded by a .22-callber weapon. and detectives beheve the fire was set to conceal the crime.· Police round more than '5 million in c:uh still in her house, sturfed in drawers and closets. lt's still uncertain bow much money ls mlssins. Kirkman s81d Mrs. Jackson bad withdrawn about' $8 million from an ln· dlanapolls bank In the put year and might have withdrawn more from other banb, he said. Those arrested were Manuel Lee Robwon, 29, held without bond on charges of Cirst-dearee murder, arson and buralary ; John Williams, 38, char&ed with beln1 an accessory arter the fact,. $100,000 bond ; Annie Youne. 22, char1ed with possession or stolen property, St ,000 bond. It ls believed Mias Young cooperated with police and pro- vided information leadJn1 to the warrants for Willard and Ms. Pollltt. OftANOI COMT I.II<: DAILY PILOT make the head.lines," the aspir· mg gubernatorial candidate told his audience at the Huntington Beach Inn. ''But citizens often do become involved in 1uch situations as aiding police officers," Younger said. His presentation included certificates of valor or commen· dation given to 26 police person· nel and civilians selected for honors. The Orange Coast recipients included: Stephen F. Silva, 27, a p1pini;: systems designer for fo'luor ·Corporation of Irvine, who ran to aid officers in rescuing accident victims trapped in a blazing car near his home last February Silva, of 16761 Viewpoint Lane, Huntington Beach. dragged a young woman passenger -her hair and clothing aflame-from the vehicle while p olice smothered names enveloping its driver. The victims were critically burned,butsurvived. Seal Beach Police Capt Sam D'Amico, 34, commander of the department's patrol d1vis1on, and Officer Keith Duckworth, JO . were cited for their roles in the Dec. 2, 1978 capture of a bar- ricaded bank robbery l\aspcct. Officer Ducltwortb at first con- fronted and negotiated with the bandit suspect who took refuge in a beachtroot r~1dential earage afler cruhing his 1etaway car in a hi&b·speed pursuit. Following lengthy couini by Offi cer Duckworth. Capt D0Am1co finally persuaded the suspect to let him Into the garaae. He dropped a rifle and surren- dered after a 30-minute face-to- race confrontatJon with Capt. D'Amico. who persuaded hlm he would not be shot by surrounding SWAT t~am offi~ers 1f they emeried quietly tocether. Not aabot was fired and no one w aa l.njured duri~ the lengthy MicrObiolopt Slates~e C r e l l J n P •)11 i n I , a mlcrobiologlst and son of Nobel laureate chemist and author Llnus Pauling, will present a lee· ·lure on genetic engineering Fri· day at 1 p.m. in room 309 of the Saddlebacll: Colleie science and m athematicl buUdlng. Paullng, cu.rrenUy a dean at UC Riverside, lrill discuss ~re­ search 1D tM area of molecwar eventa tn DNA repair and wlll preaentaome tacts on genetlcs. SPECUL Tll4Sll PICKCJP IN SC San aement.e resldentt can 1et rfd or unwanted furoi~ ap. pllancea · and other unwieldy it.ms by putUn1 t.bem out with Lbo trash next weu. City crewa w!ll handle tho apeclal trash p ckup diutq •PT'· in1 clean up we , May J.8..30, a aid O•tald W•et1, c1t1 naanacer. Additlon&IJnformat.ion b available by caJllnC city OI· fleet, 41WtoL ._ confronlal1on that attracted a crowd of several hundred in downtown Seal Beach. Costa Mesa Police Officer Jeff Miller. 26, received the Justice Department's Valor Commenda- tion for ttls role in rescuing a dy- ing occupant of an apartment Feb. 16, 1976. The victim survived only because Officer Miller crawled, choking, on his bands and knees through the inferno until be found the apartment occupant un- t•onsc1ous on the bathroom noor. F,...P~AJ RAIN ••. needed a solid six inches of rain-fall .. Most areas or Northern and , Central California received less "than an inch of rain this wee~. with tht> bulk falling on Southern California, where the drought has been less~evcre Neudeck's long-range drought fore ast 1s equally grim. "We would need about 75 in- ches of rwn, or about 125 percent of normal next year to break the drou1ht.'' he said. "On the other hand, II une is a!I dry as this year, we could run oul of water by next Apnl." Wire service reports cited snowfall in the San Bernardino Mountains near Wrigbtwood, with a saleswoman at Holiday thU alti resort reporting two in- ches of new snow and two to three incbesolpack. Snowfall was also reported in small amounu at Lake Tahoe. Dr.Krieger Recipient Of Award ln • newt report and a tuble- quent C!dltorial on the awards made to Orange County autbon recently by the UC lrvlno Ftienda ot the Library, the Dally Pilot tn.dvertenUy omitted the name ot one of the winners. Dr. Murray Krieger. Dr Krieger, a university pro- fessor ot Enali•h and director ot the UCI School of Criticism and Theory, was honored (or bll book, "Theory olCrlUcism." A unJvenity proteuo.r ls one who bas been honored for academic excellence and wbo teaches UU-OU,hout the unlvenJ, ty system. Dr. Krieser I.I one of 13 sucb profaaora In tbo UC 1y1tem. The Da11y Pilot retrets omit· . Ung his name from the list Of honorees. Gas Station Rifled An lntruder who entered the ot. lice ot a LllUDA Nl1u l aentc. s tation wblle the o•ner wu pumplng ru t&k ~ in cub. 01'an1• CoYnty sbmlt's Offlcen said tho theft wu tep0rted by Donald lloy Blair, operator ot th Don Blair OWi ataUon, 2$091 Crown V.Uey Partway • • ~aSelaoob $6.6 MilliOn ' Budget .Asked The cosi ol educaUng La1una Beach's 3,400 students will jump about three percent next year. prelhnlnary budaet fi1urea show. F,....PageAJ ENERGY ••• The proposed plan also recom· mends that uUlities wishln1 to convert lrom oll or 1u to coal be given a five-year exemption from meeUni federal clean air standards. GOP leaden contend that the adminlatration's ener1y plan, which would continue price coo- trola oo both gu and oil, falla to offer industry enough incentives to find new sources of energy. Such an incentive can only be provided by a "return to free market pric~," says the GOP draft proposal. "The plan will call for a balance between strong con- servation and stron1 production" efforts, said Max Friedersdorf, staff director for the Senate Republican Conference. Along with removal of price controls on oil and gas, the GOP plan would establish a windfall profits tax that "would be trig- gered only when pl'Oducers fail to reinvest any excess revenues in- to expanded domestic energy ex- ploration and development." the drafts•ys. The proposal calls for the im· mediate removal of federal price controls from all newly dis· covered oil, and phasing out over an unspecified period the controls on oil from existin' wells and fields. Sickout Costly SAN DIEGO (AP> -The "green flu" sickout by deputies is costing the county up to $1,000 a day in extra overtime pay. A 1 ~-lnch·thkk document pre. sented diatrict trus~ tbla week detaill a budget of about te.6 million tor the tm-78 ftscal year, compared with the current year'• '8.4 million. District Bu1dnMs Manager Clyde Lovelady emphasized, though. that the numbers are preliminary. • He 1aid that while the general purpose tu rate is calculated now at some 28 cents below this year's fleure1 tbe actual total tax obligation or the average tax· payer Ls likely to increase. This year's total tax rate was $2.71 per $100 assessed valuation. Other taxes to be figured in the rate include a community service tax, adult education tax and bond interest redemption. Lovelady said the preliminary bud1et records an ending balance lrom thi5 year's budget of $596,000 in reserves. A public hearing on the budiet. is scheduled June 2. WildChaae For~,9 PARKERSBURG, W . Va. (AP) -A ~year-old. boy left unattended in bis foster mother's car led police oo a wild 10-minute chase belore bein& stopped at almost the same spot where the incident began. Police said the ye>Unpter exceeded speeds of 100 miles per hour and eluded two state police roadblocks before beiru[ halted. "He scared me io death," Parkersburg Patrolman J .L. Lyom said after the incident Wednes- day morning. "We drove a lot of miles in 10 minutes.'' ®QUALITY TELEVISION ManHuit- lnMo-~d Accident A San Clemente man was in- jured Wednesday in the second mo-ped accident in two days. Frank Shaw of 216 Calle De Anza suffered head injuries about 7 p.m., as be rode th~ motorbike near bis home. San Clemente firemen, who tra n sported Shaw to San Clemente General Hospital, said they had seen him ride past the fire station shortly before his ac· cident. "The trouble with mo-peds may be that people don't realize they are motorcycles and should be treated with the same res~ I _ as motorcycles," a fireman sai~ ··11 they're aoing to ride around as fast as they do, they should wear helmets." Shaw, 48, wall reported in sta- ble condition today in the in· ·tensive care unit at San Clemente General. "" Ralph Norvelle, 53, of 116 Calle • Balboa, broke his left lta Tues- day, teacbln1 his 18-year-old · daughter to drive a mo-ped. The ; bike fell over at the comer of 9' A venlda Pallzada and El Camino Real, firemen aaid. ' Injured in anotber motorcycle • accident on Wednesday was • Camp Pendleton Marine Leland Rollins, 21, whose bike collided , with a car driven by Jesse May_ Weitz,of374 Walker Way. Rollina was treated and re- 1 eased from San Clemente General Hospital, following the 9 a.m. accident at401 S. El Camino Real 81,500 Extraction A burglar who entered a Dana Point dentist's home via an un- locked garage door left with $1,500 in cash. Orange County sherllf's officers said the theft was reported by Dr. Madrid Uso, 30, of 33206 Caribbean Way. He was away from the home at the time. ,a~nEW2fA.f1':N . MEW 1 t11 ~ 100% SOLID ST...r- CHIO~ OlOIII . ~ f.\..'Zt '1T sw'" · TM•IMIBUT HUIOW Vinyl-clad metal cabinet simulated grained Walnut finish. 100'Mt SoUd·Slate Chassis. 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One ·project cited by Devlin was the turning out of every other strffl light on Eutblu!f Drive and Newport Center Drive. Because the lights have been out for more than a year without complaints o/ residents, he said his staff ls now considering re- moving the unused light stan- dards for use elsewhere. A similar move is conlemplat-<See ENERGY, Page A%) Mobil Ups Bid By $4 Million By TOM BARLEY Of tM Dally ...... Staff Directors of the James Irvine Foundation were told by the Mobil Corporation today that the firm is now prepared to pay $321,873,750 or $38.25 a share for the Irvine Company. The new bid tops by more than $4 million the $317.6 milHon offer submitted Wednesday by an East Coast consortium that ts Mobil's only competitor in the fierce bid· ding battle. Foundation attorney Howard Privett said today that the con· sortium now has until noon Fri· day to outbid Mobil or withdraw from the contest. Its offer Wed- nesday represented $37.75 a share. Members of the consortium were not prepared today to com- ment on the new Mobil offer until they had had an opportunity to call a meeting. But a member of the combine who asked not to be identified said the consortium is still in the race and is determined to ac- quire the Irvine Company. Heading the combine that is Namath Okays Terms . 'Broadway Joe' ~ ~ ·Signed by Rf!.ms LOS ANGEJ.l!S (AP) -Joe Namath. oae of the most colorful and controvenia) playel'I ever in proleulonal football, officially became a member of the Los Angeles Rams today when owner Carroll Rosenbloom announced the quarterback had aareed to terms. The 34-year-old Namath, lcnown as "Broadway Joe" dur· Ina hla Jona tenure with the New York Jets, thus will end his Na- Uonal Football Leaaue career as ''HollYwoodJoe." The terms of Namath'• con- tract with the Rams were not an· nounced, and Rosenbloom said be•d met wtth Namath•• at· torney, Jimmy Walsh, to iron out - a flnaJ arreement Wednesday nltbt. 'the Jets failed to pick up the flamboyant quarterback's con· tract at nearly one-half million dollars annually this year. after a two-year pact expired, and he became a free agent Aprtl 1. •'Every player dream1 of being part of an organ.iulioo Uke the Rams," Namath said al a news conference. "They have a very hl1b caliber of players, fine personnel. l am arate!ul to Mr. Rosenbloom and the Rams or- <.8ee NAIL\TJI, Pa1e A% l opposing Mobil's long standing bid lo take over the Irvine Com- p any are Detroit developer Alfred Taubman, real estate speculator Donald Bren, Wall Street financier Charles AUen, auto magnate Henry Ford II and Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith. Mrs. Smith took legal act.ion against the James Irvine Foun· dation two years ago in Orange County Superior Court when Mobil was about to purchase the Irvine Company for $200 million, or $24 a share. ----~-------"" OtllY ...... M.Mf ...... IT'S 'HOLLYWOOD JOE' New Rem QB N•m•th Today' Closing N.Y. Stoeks oeltyl"lllltStaft,..._ EVERY OTHER STREET LIGHT IS DARK ON NEWPORT'S EASTBLUFF DRIVE City Energy S.vera Have Been Cutting Back on Light• for• Year Now 'Unfair Labor' Alleged 14 Charges Fikd Againat N-M District By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of Ille Dallf ,., ... Sl4ff Fourteen charges of unfair labor practices have t>een filed ageintt th• N4!•port-M.es• School District. claiming district officials unduly influenced an elecUon to plck a representative body ror the dlstrlct's 950 c lassifled <non·teachiog) emplOyes. Specifically named in the charges filed with the state Educational Employment ReJa- t ions Board <EERB> are Superintendent John Nicoll, Ad· minl•trative Assistant Jean Harmon and Lincoln School Prin· cipal Georgiana McLeod. The charges were filed by Sue Stockdale or Santa Ana, a field representative for the Califotnia School Employes Association (CSEA). Her charges allege district of· ficials "intimidated and dominated the formation of an employe organization'' prior to a classified employes represent.a· llon at.etlonbeld.)larch 30 under a new Jt,ate collective bargaining law. The charaea were filed with the EEllB even though the CSEA won the election. The vote was 586 for CSEA representation, 176 votes for no repr~tation. 1 •1 don't understand the charges and what they <CSEA> want," Mrs. Harmon said. Sbe is named in at least 10 or the four· teen char1es filed by the CSEA. Mis~ Stockdale alleges Mrs. Harmon "was Worming people that they could form their own employe group for self· representation. There is no such thiDI as self-representation and she was also confusing people- a bout when, where and who .could vote," claimed Miss Stockdale. charges, thus forcing the possibility of another election. However, the election is now certified by the EERB and the- resulta will stand. Lincoln School Principal • Georgiana McLeod is named tn · the charges because a memo from her office was distributed to classified employes. requesting their presence at a pre-election meeting conducted by Mrs. Harmon. Mrs. Harmon conducted pre- election meetings at all district schools. Mrs. McLeod said the meetings were designed to set up times In which classified emptoyes could cast ballota in the election. ·· CSEA representatives claim these meetings were un· necessary and only served to con- fuse employes. ·F·air ·skies Due on Weekend Local CSEA chapter president Dave Woodruff, a district payroll clerk, said "the purpose of the charges is to point out to the dis· trict that their actions are im· proper and to have them correct· ed." He said he reviewed the charges by Miss Stockdale before they were filed, but saili the dis· trict's classified employes have yet to be directly informed of the action. If the district is found guilty of the charges Utere would ~ no penalty Imposed by the EERB. However, a ruling in favor of the CSEA would mean the district would be Instructed to change its methods in any future represen- tation elections. By STEVE MITCHELL Ol 1 .. Dally ........... Winter came a little late this year. And while the recent 2.8 I.Debes o( rainfall won\t mean an end to the drought, it did brln& 1ood news for Orange Countians. The weatherman aaid there's more rainfall due early next week, after a weellcend of fair skies along the Oran1e Coaat. The aood news for county water usen is an estimated $1.5 million in water. "It's free waler that we don't have to buy from someono else," said Ora.nee Co\lnty Water DIS· trldapoketwoman Jackie Kirby. A cosmetic factor with the rainfall, ahe sa d, 15 that it cleans up the air, sprue~ up the brown countrylllde and cuts down fire dan1er in the C()\lDly's brush areas. Los Aneeles Weather Service forecut.er John Henderson said the Oran1e Coast is experiencing a typical winter rain pattern. "Only It's not wanter Ume," he said. Henderson said another storm is moving across the outer waters of the Pacific Northwest, and could bring more rain to Southern California by the begin· nl n g of Of!Xt week. H'e said rainfall which began al about 4 a.m. today dropocd a Plan Decried by Nixon WASHINGTON <AP) - Former President Nlxon ls re· ported to have ducribed u ''abeer madneu,. an appeal by E1ypUan Prealdent Anwar Sadat to •end U.S. forces Into JsrMl in 11'73 u a peacekeeplnl force. Thls wu described by ABC N•w• u one of tho points Ntxon makes in th1a second taped ln- terview toni1ht with Britlah tel.vision penonallty David l"rnot. ('1:30p.m .• QJannell lL 29 edt,nidloltFWB.). Frott paid tbe former presi- dent a reported seoo,ooo, pl a percentap or any profit&, and marketed,the interview• on his own after commercial networks deellned to bey them. The flnt Interview. broadcast lut week, dealt with the Water1ate scandal that forced Nixon'• restanatloo. Al w .the case wlth the tlrat interview, tbere bave been some previews about the content of the second one. Sadat was reported to have asked Nixon to send two U.S.· Marlne divisions into lsra~I dur· ing the 1973 Arab· Israeli war. Nixon was quoted as i.aytn1 that Sadat's plans would have U.S. troops enforclng the peace in Israel whUe two Soviet infan· try divisions would have been sent into Emt and Syrla for the same purpose. Such a p1an might have result- ed ln a temporary hall ln the lightln1. Nixon was quoted as 11yln1. but lt also would have In· creaaed the cbancea of a dangerout mUltary confront&· lion betw the Soviet U oo and the United Stat.ff. minuscule .04 inches on the Southland. Weather watchers in Huntington Beach reported .03 inches and Costa Mesa main· tenance workers said .02 fell in that city during the four-hour storm. Emmett Franklin of the Orange County Flood Control said he Is counting this morning's rainfall as a new storm, adding that the so-called "Mother's Day storfl\." caused the wettest May Jn ~years. · ~{latever we gpt this morn- ing la 'j11St a bonus to that," he sald. Police aaencie!' along the Orange Coast said ther~ were no fatal accldent.s, despite slick roadways, addina that ralnfaU <See RAIN, Pa1e AZ) · EERB spokesman Ken Perea said district officials have witil May 26 to respond to the charJes before an informal hear10g would be held. He added that the charges wUl not affect contract negotiations between the district and CSEA representatives. If a settlement is reached before hearin1s on the charges are held, Perea •aid tbe char1es would most likely be dropped. S\lperlntendent John Nicoll 1u1~sted dudnl Tuesday's school board meetioa that the district could admit lo the Nixon 'Guilty,' Carter Asserts WASHINGTON (AP> -Presi- dent Carter said today he· believes Richard M. Nixon "did violate the law" in the Wateraate scandal and "was guilty of lm· peachable offenses." Carter made the comments to reporters after a nationally broadcast news conference de- voted primarily to queaUons about his meetings ln Europe with leaders of other major in· dustrial nations. Weather Chance of shower1 50 percent early tontebt and 10 percettt Friday. Lows tonight around 50. Partly cloudy Friday with highs 62to87. INSIDE TOD4 Y An fflflattd pcdr of blu. Jeon• \&Nd Qt m.tlMlhlft watn tafng1 .,.i IM Ut1n oJ hDo mn 1llho tpmt 11 hotm odn/C fft th. Atlantic Oc.an. ~ P.o~AI. lildex J ,4! DAILY PILOT N B erole Ettort.• Yo11nge~ Honors Four Counti.ans · BJ ABnrua R. VINSEL ott11tCMll•f'l111tftaff Speakln& at a Southland meet· in1 ot lawmen lo HuoUnston Beach Wednaday, California At· torney General Evelle J . Younger honored four Oran1e Coast men and endorsed four p1ecea of leitslation dcallnf with crtme and criminals. , Younger addressed a Southern Callf ornia zone meelln1 of police · administrative per1onnel re· suJarlY sponsored by the Oepart.- ment of JusUce. FromPageAJ RAIN ••• earlier thla week made most rnotorilts wary on the highways. The rain, which amounted to little more than a drizzle in many cities, was not accompanied by winds, and little damage was re- ported to buildings or trees. Don Neudeck, chief of the Drought lnformallon Center for the State Department of Water Resources, said the rains have reduced the fire hazard enough to delay the start of the fire season by a few weeka. But in order to 1et any signifi· cant runort Into Northern California reservoirs, "we needed a solid six inches of rain· fall." Most areas or. Northern and Central California received less than an inch of rain this week, with the bulk falling on Southern California, where the drou1ht has been less severe. Neud~k's long-range drought forcast 1s equally gr1 m "We would need about 75 in- ches of rain, or about 125 percent of normal next year to break the drought." he said ''On the other hand, 1( 1978 1s as dry as this year, we could run out of water by next April." Wire service reports cited snowfall in the San Bernardino Mountains near Wrightwood, with a saleswoman at Holiday I lill ski rciiort reporting two in· ches of new snow and two to three · tnches 9f pack. Sn-OWfall was ulso reported in small amounts at Lake Tahoe. UaiJe Okayed For Pier Concessions Newport Beach city officiaJs are hopeful the concession stand on the Newport Pier will be open m lime for the summer fishing s eason arter cou n cil men awarded the lease lo a Buena Park couple Monday City Manager Robert Wynn said he expects the lease aar~· ment with Wolfgang and Enka Merltnal to be signed within JO days so that remodeling work on the stand can get under way. The Merlin&• were one of two bidders for the concession. They offered to pay the city 5.5 percent of the gross sales plus $5,000 u year. The olh(•r hic1 (rom Ronulft Verba and Carol KMlble would have brought the city 7 S percent of i:r08s plu~ ~.ooo, but coon· cilmen voled 5-1 for the Mertine• based on their previous ez· perlence In runn1nc 111milar operalJOOI and their better fiDM· t·1at position. Councilman Don MC'lnnls cast the dls11enllng vote. Councilman Paul Ryckoff wns absent Pennit.8 Weighe d SACRAMENTO CAP) Legislation to s peed up the state's permit proce11 for in· dustrial and commercial de· velopment hu made It to the AB· sem bly floor. 09'ANQI COAST " DAILY PILOT Joe:• It c.trr l/Ke ... _I __ .. ,.,_ ,_..!( ...... ._. ... -•A.M..,... ... ~··-o.n..11 .._ -...... ~ .... A>•l"MI IN_ ....... ~ Hls remaru-ran1Jn1 from tribut.el to a lawman 1laln off. duty reaculng a Fountalo Valley man from an armed rob· ber and a lady paycholoaut who Jumped and disarmed and then counseled a bandit-were toucbod with irony and humor. "It la just a tact of llfo that the cruel and unusual and depraved make tbe bea.dlinea," th• up&r· ln1 cubematortaJ candidate told hla audlmce at the Huntlnltoo Beach Inn. .. But clt.lum often do become Involved in such altuaUom as aidlni police offteen,'' YOUDJer said. His presentation Included certlllcates ol valor or commen- dation atven to 2S police pel'IOD· nel and civlllans selected for honor1. The Orange Coast recipie:oll included: Stephen F. Silva, 27, a plpin1 systems designer for Fluor Corporation of Irvine, who ran to aid officers in rescuing accident victims trapped in a bluing car near his home last February. Silva, of 16761 Viewpoint Lane, Huntinaton Beach, dranod a young woman passenger-her hair and C#othing aflame-from the vehicle w hlle police smothered flames enveloping Ila driver. Funds Okayed For Newport Bike Trails Orange County supervisors agreed Wednesday to spend $36,500 on the construction of two bicycle trails in Newport Beach. Under the agreement ap· proved b.Y supervisors, the city will be the lead agency in con· struction or two sections ot Pacific Coast Bikeway. One route will run alongside Coast Highway from 58th Street to Balboa Boulevard. The other will run from 59th Street to Newport Bouelvard. The trails wilJ be built within right-or-way owned by the state Department of Transportation. County government's $38,500 contnbution to the two trails will come from county Harbors. Beaches and Parks Districl funds. Dr. Krieger Recipient Of Award Jn a news report and a subse- quent editorial on the award'I made to Orange County authors recently by the UC Irvine Friends of the Library. the Dally Pilot inadvertently omitted the name of one of the winners, 'Dr. Murray Krieger. Or. Krieger, a university pro- fessor of Enellsh and direct.or or the UCI School of Criticism and Theory. w11 honored for hl~ book. "Theory of Criticism." A univenlty profeaaor la one who has been honored for academic excellence and who teaches throu«ibout the unlversi· ty 1711tem. Or. Krteaer ls one of 13 such proftsaors in the UC system. The Daily Pilot re1ret1 omit· t1n1 ht.a namo from the llsl of honor Sickout Costly SAN DIEGO CAP) -The "1reen nu" sickout by deputies ia coating the county up to Sl,000 a day ln extra oventme plJ'. . , ..., ............. IWPlaT..,. The City of Newport Beach is seeking bids for the w•dening of Superior A venue from two to four lanes between Industrial Way and Placentia Avenue. Estimated cost is around $312,000. Contract will be awarded in June. Me11a Police 'Donated' To Newport Newport Beach city officials are clrattlne a thank you Jetter to thelr netahbors in Costa Mesa ror a $2,000 eood nei1bbor gesture. Newport Beach city coun· cllmen passed a resolution Mon· day thankine the Costa Mesa Police Department and city of- ficials for pickins up the tab for the Costa Mesa officers held in reserve during the recent Davis Cup matches in Newport Beach. A force of 50 Costa Mesa of- ficers waited five hours the Saturday of the matches at the Newport Beach station in case they were needed to quell any violence al the tennis matches between South Africa and the United States. There were no violent outbreaks requiring use of the Costa Mesa force. Monday Newport councilmen were informed that Costa Mesa had decided not to charge Newport for the services of the so men, a charge estimated lo be about $2,000. F rot11 Page A l ENERGY ••• ed in Newport-Center, which Devlin described as over-lighted based on energy conservation standards. "We will probably allow the I rvi.ne Company to move exiating standards to llgbt new areas of the center," he said. He said the electrical hook ups will be left in place when the standards are removed, just i.n case the city decides to put the lllhll back into use. But be indicated such a policy would be unlikely and noted hls engineers are redesigning spac- ing requirements for street lights in new developments to get them farther apart. Another project under way by the public works staff is the con· version of existing lights from In· candescent to low energy mercury vapor or high pre!lsure sodium vapor bulbs. He said 100-walt incandescent. bulbs have been replaced with 70-wall vapor bulbs on Ford Road and paru of Balboa Boulevard. .. In 10 years," he predicted, "we will use nothin1 but this kind or bulb." Devlin noted that. the drawbackJ to the lower watt bulb are that It provides a more yellow U1hi than the incandes- cent bulb and that there are con· version cost.a. ThOH coat.a, be pointed out, are recovered in leas than three yeara in theeneray saved. County .Eyes Cost Of Indian Gro11nds ·l'ne cost Of pnservlns remain• ol an Indian clvUla•tion that ml1ht be buried under a Santa Ana Heilhta sbopplDs ~ter 1lto sbowd be borne by county aov· emment and not the developer. That wu a dtdsion reached w ednesday b)' tAe Ora:o1e Coan· l)' Board ol Supel'Vi9ora when they aareed to P•1 for an arcb~caJ ~ulll.Dt to over· aee · Of t.bulte. T e bOard'• decision wu a clear victor )' for attorney M arlaia Fox who arsued that her cttmt. SplD r Development Company, 1bouldn 't bear the cost of 1cratchln1. for 1ncltnl art.if acts should any be found. Still lift hazy by tbt boa.rd'• cfe. clalon wat who lhou1d pay IOI' any poulble ltevelopment delQ'I raullinl trOm th• uncoftl"lng ot 1n1 arcbeOIOJlcal rtchet. WhUe that w ue remamed urt· 1n1wered, Supervl1or Phlllp Anthony mlde It clear whO be th1nu llbuUJd toot°'' bnt. Anthony •aid. "IL la unlafr, un· con1tJlUUoew d unAmerku" ' to put "an unknown scientist" in contl'Ol of a eradlni operaUon and to ecpect a property owntt to pay the expen.ae. . . Attorney Fox baaed her arl'C't ment on leaal iaaues, aa)'inR; "There la no toundaUon .In law for lmpo1ln1 auch (archeolo1lcal) co1t1 on a prtvate property own«." Fw1.bennon 1be tn1l1ted.1iv· tn1 areheotoilcal re101rcben the power t.o bait tradinl CID the proJoc:t aUil•a Drive and trvJne Boulevard ••couJd tum Into Pan· d OTa'I box." She Insisted that auch power couJd force co.Uy dolaya on tho developer. Supen\tOn afl'ffd to • po(nl They &Veed that the COUbty 1bo 1;ald pay tor t he on·•lt• arcbeolo1l1t t o examin e · whatever ls uncov Nld by the crada-a aa they ,o about lhO ' wk. But who will pay when that .. unknown acieotbl" C>td n th• 1r1dln1 atop wu ltrt un· antwered b1the bOard. (,, Voter Bm Backed Republicans AIJaiiil.On Fight on Issue WASHINGTOfll CAP) -The Carter administration's election day voter re11stration bUl squeezed through the Senate Rules Committee today by a 5-4 vote. Republican opponent.a aban.- doned theil' fl1ht against the bill in the committee. callln& it nn e:1- ercl.le In l'Utility 1n view ol the Democrat.le majortly'1 reJecUon • of amendment.at.bey proposed. "The IOOOer wo can carry our cue to tbo noor an.d the public, the betterJ. .. aa14 Sen. Mark o. Hallleld \ft,.Qre.), tho commll· tee•1 ranklna minority member. He aald lie bad many more NB Business Mo:ve Sought on Signs Members ·of tbe Newport Beach Planning Commiaalon want to change the city's sign laws, but rather than face the re- newed wrath of the business community, they have dttlded to have businessmen make the ft.nit move. Commissioners, workln1 with a committee from the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merce, have set June 2 as a de- adline for chamber recommen· dations on sign law modUica· Uons. Four years ago, the com mission tried unsuccessf\dly to revamp the city's slgn laws because those laws place dlf· ferent restrictions on different areas of the city. In some areas, such as the Newport Pier, there ls virtually no limit to the number or size ol signs that can be used. In other, newer areas, sign restrictions are quite strict. At the time, businessmen vigorously opposed the proposed changes because lhey said the commission plan did not allow enough time for existing busi· nesses lo phase out signs that would have been 10 violation ol the new ordinance. City councilmen subsequently tabled the proposal and recent in· formal discussions or the sign law held between the com· mission and council have indlcat· ed there is still considerable re· sistance to making changes. However, last October, COUD• c 11 men agreed to allow commiasioners to recodify city sign laws, drawing them together in one comprehensive secUon. With the completion or that taak, comml.ssiooers have been easer to m ove ahead witb modillcations ca.llin& the existing laws ''tctally inadequate for a ci· ty with as much estbetic aware· ness as Newport Beach." A joint meeting of planning and council members was held in March, but councilmen gave no indication they would go along with any new planning com· minion reeommendatlon$. Hoping the business communi- ty may now be more responsive lo changes, commissioners have asked the chamber's help. -F,....Page A I NAMATH ••• ganlntion for bringing me here. I am also grateful to the New York Jets. They were good to me whilelwasthere." During talks with Namath, the Rama publicly maintained they would never pay the free agent field leader the bigb salary he re- cet ved in New York and would go no higher than $200,000 a year, well under the $450,000 the Jets paid him in 19'/6. amendmenta bul lt was a wuto of Ume to offer them ln vtew ot the w~ the Democrats wore \IOl-lna. James B, Allen of Al~bama wu tbe only Democratic member of tho commfttQ who voted wlt.h tbe Republlcanq arainst reporting the but favor.ably to the Senate. Last week, the House Ad- m in istr atlon Committee ap- proved tho lesialatlon on a 8lral1ht party-line vote . The Senate panel, chaired by Howard w.1 Cannon (D·Nev.). adopted several amendments. These were similar to those pre· v1ously approved by the House committee to ttshten the blll's antifraud provisions and bad the support of the administration. . The bill would require stales to permit elecUon·day reptratioa at thepolls f'or persons seekln& ~ vote in federal contests. Oppcnents I01t two test votes Wednesday dw1ne debate on the measure, 1imilar to one ap.t proved by a House committeo last week on a party line vote. LA Police Chief Due In Newport ~ .. Los Angeles Police Chief Ed Davis, a possible candidate tor the Republican gubernatorial nomination next year, will make two appearances Friday iQ Newport Beach. Al 10:30 a.m . Davis wlll ad· dress a public meeting sponsored by tbe Newport Harbor Republican Women at the American Legion Hall, 21.S 15th St. At lWlch, Davis will be. the guest of the Newport Harbor Ex· change Club at the Balboa Yacht Club. The luncheon begins at noon with Davis scheduled to speal( at 1 p.m. '9~ nEW2jlfl'.N ... 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A cosmetic factor with the rainfall, she said, is that it cleans· up the air, spruces up the brown countryside and cuts down fire daneer in the county's brush areas. Lot Angeles Weathe?' Service forecaster John Henderson aald the Orange Coast is experiencing a typlc.t winter rain pattern. ''Only it'• not winter time.'' he said. Henderson Hid another •!Orm is moving across the outer waters of the Pacific Northwest, and could brine more rain to Southern California by the begin- ning of nm week. He said ralntall which betan at about 4 a.m. today dropped a SD .Strikers -Continue ·March . Part 2 Ai1•s. 'FANTASTIC' NIXON REQUEST TOLD-A 10 NIXON-CARTER CLASH AVOIDED-A11 ·-~"Ill Part Two of the Nixon-Frost Int erviews Wiii Be Alred Locally on Televlslon Channels 11, 29 and 8 and on Radio Station KFWB. Nixon Says Sadat !Appeal 'Madness' WASHINGTON (AP} - Former President Nixon Is re- P.orted to have detcrlbed as 'sheer madness" an appeal by Egyptian Prealdent Anwar Sadat · to aend U.S. forces into Israel in lt73 as a peacekeeping force. This was described by ABC News as one of the points Nixon makes in this second taped in· terview tonight with British television personality David Front. (7:30 p.m .. Channels 11. 29 ' and8,radioKFW8.) Froet paid the former presi· 1 dent a reported $600,000, plus a I percentage of any profi~. and • marketed the interviews on bis 1 9wn after commercial networks declined to buy them. The first interview, broadcast last week, dealt with the Watereate scandal that forced Nixon's resignation As was the case with lhe first interview, there hove been soma previews about the content oC the second one. Sadat was reported to have asked Nixon to tend two U.S. Manne divuuons Into Janel dur· lng the una Arab-Israeli war. Nixon wu quoted as lllaymc that Sadat's plans would have U.S. troops enforcing tbe peace in larael while two Soviet Inf an. try divisions would have been sent Into Egypt and Syria for lT aamepurpose. Such a plan might have result· ed ln a temporary halt in the fighting, Nixon was quoted as saying, but it also would have in· creased the chances of a dancerous military conftonta· Uon between the Soviet Unioo and the United States. Nlxoo was reported to describe Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev ,. being easier to deal with than the late Premier Nikita Khrushchev. who aborted the 1950 1ummjt meeting in Paris · with a denunciation of U.S. spy. (See NIXON, Page AZ) ' 56 Doga Lived In His home BERKELEY <AP> -Fifly.aix do11. found liviq with a 72·year· old man in a manure·littered home with no runnine water or electricity, are rece1vin1 medical care at the Berkeley Animal Shelter. Police arrested Eddie Clt!veland Tuesday night for in- vestigation of cruelty to animals, interfermc with an officer and resi1Lin1 arrest. Police aaid they found feces plied up to five feet deep In the llvina room and 18 to 2S lnchet of newapapen and manure covered tbe noor"' the entire house. Pickets Ignore Rainfall By LAURIE KASPER Ol IM Oelly ,., ... Steff Striking teachers in the Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District replaced their protest signs with umbrellas and con· tinued picketing despite the rain that fell when schools opened this morning. They continued their de· monstration with the thought that this third day or the strike might be the last since neaotlator11 for the teachers and trustees were meeting aiain to- day. "We're hopeful we can bring about a settlement and, If we can, we1l be back' fn the sct)oola tomonow," tt.W Bm MedJam, president ot tbe teachers' Sad· dleback Valley Educaton M· sociatloo (SVEA>. Dist.net officials said today their Count Indicates that 389 of their ta3 teachers were out. They rePorud that 332 of the teachers were ablent on Wednesday. On Tuesday, the tint day or the strike, there were about 300 teacben joinina the walkout. Student absenteeism from the district's 23 schools, however, bad drooped. District officials re- ported tha\ 3,266 students were out of their classes Wednesday compared to 3,639 students absent on Tuesday. Absenteeism at the high schools increased. El Toro High School reported 800 of its 2,134 students absent. Mission Viejo Hieh School reported 942 of its 2.•7S students absent. On Tues-· day, both schools said there were 600 students absent. Di1trtct officaat. said the stu- dent enrollment today was about the same as Tuesday. Students from both schools re· portedly were sklpplng classes to demonstrate support for their teachera. The striking teachers have been assisted by staff members of the California Teachers Aa· sociation. Mecham said people from this statewide org&nUation (Set! PICKETS. Pale A2> minuscule .04 Inches on the Southland. Weather watchers in Huntiniton Beach reported .03 inches and Costa Mesa main· tenance workers said .02 fell in that dty during the four·bour storm. Emmett Franklin of the Orange County Flood Control said be la coun~ this morning's rainfall as a new storm, adding that the so-called "Mother's Day stor~." caused the wettest May ln56yean. · "Whatever we got thls mom· lng is just a bonus 'to that," he a aid. Police agencies along the Oran1e Coast said there were no fatal accidents, despite slick roadways, adding that rainfall earlier this week made m<>st motorists wary oo the highways. The rain, which amounted to little more than a driule in many cities, was not accompanied by wlndt, end JJttle damaie was re-- ported to buildings or trees. Don Neudeck, chief or the Drought lnlormatlon Center for the State Department of Water Resources. said the rains have reduced the fire hazard enough to delay the start or the fire season by a few weeks. · But in order to get any'signifi- cant runort into Northern California reservoirs, ••we (See llAIN, Pa1e A2> Oally f'llet l"llotoll'f Wllllam S<llr•llM( FIREMEN USE 'JAWS OF LIFE• DEVICE TO FREE MISSION VIEJO TEENAGER FROM WRECK Greg Dickson, 17, Sertoualy Injured In Accident on Raln·sllck La Paz Road · Viejo Youth Hurl In Auto Spinout A 17·year·old Mission Viejo High School student on his ~ay to class sustained serious head In· juries today when bis car spun on rain slick La Paz Road about three blocks from school and struck a brick planter. A California Highway Patrolman at the scene of the 7:45 a.m. crash identified the in- jured youth as Greg Dickson. The mishap occurred on La Paz just east of Spadra Lane. The driver's side door of the youth's sports coupe was so bad· ly crushed by the impact of the crash that firemen had to work for 10 minutes with hydraulic tools, including a" Jaws of Life" device, before the boy could be taken out of the car. Several of Dickson's friends, who rushed to the accident scene from school, said the injured youth had suffered severe head injuries in a skating rink accident recently and had spent several weeks in the hospital. They tried to speak to their friend after he had been placed in an ambulance put Dickson was unconscious. The CHP officer said the youth apparently was not going too fast on the wet road but, for some re· ason, the car went out of control, sliding sideways int<> one of the circular planters in the La Paz . Road medi&fl strip. Republicans Ready Energy' Alternative' cessive consumption and In· creased dependence on foreign sources," the draft asserts. But the proposed GOP plan alao advocates energy conserva. tlon incentives simUar to those in the adtnlnlJtratton plan, tnc)ud· ln& tax breaks for those who In· stall home insulation or solar en er SY units. It calls for contloued develop· ment of the ·controversial breeder reactor proaram at Clinch JUver Tenn •• which U>e admlni•tratlon has proposed cpncellln1. B~t it urget that a de- c&.1lon be delayed on whether tecb.nok>Cia tha use plu&oQlum -aucb as the breeder reactor ...... abould be used co1tutierclally. Pair Hunted In Murder • Of Widow INDIANAPOLIS <AP> -A man who used $100 bills to light his cigars while buying rounds.or drinks at a suburban tavern is be· ing sought as a mastermind of the multimillion·dollar robbery and murder of a reclusive· grocery heiress. Authorities say state murder charges and federal fugitive war· rants have been issued for Howard Willard, 38, and a woman believed to be traveling with him, Marjorie Pollitt, 48. They are thought to be en route to Daytona Beach, Fla. About Sl.6 million was found in · the possessoion of three persons already in custody in the case. Authorities say at least $1.4 mlllion is sUll missing from the home or Marjorie Jackson, 66, who was found shot to death ear· ly Saturday. · Lt. Robert Kirkman or the Marlon County Sheriff's Depart· ment taid one or those already arrested told police that Willard got a noor plan of Mrs. Jackson's house from a man involved In tbe January theft of $817,000 from her home. ' The man, whom Kirkman decl~ to Identify, said the plan <See WIDOW, Pa1e A2) Cons t Chance ot tbowen 50 percent early tonlebt and 10 percent Friday. Lo1Vs tonleht around 50. Partly . cloudy Friday with hJgh.s 62to67. I NSIDE T ODAY . An fn/14Ud pofr o/ blue jtGM UMd °' mokttlu/j tOOI.,. '°'"O' lllWd U.. Uva o/ two· mm tMe> ,pmt J7 hOurt adrift tra. thl AelonlCc. OCfGnO See P.ooi~I. • i:>•llyl"l""~"l"MI• WOMAN OF YEAR Rita Oaborne Osborne Selected Top Woman Rita Osborne, a founder or the Rancho Viejo Junior Woman's Club in 1972, has been voted by that organization as its Woman orthe Year for 1976·77. Mrs. Osborne, a Mission Viejo resident and mother of three sons. hu served on four of the local aroup's committees and as president, first vice president and aecond vice president. She tias also held omces on the Orange Di.strict board or direc. tors for Juniors, serving as a member of the budcet and nominating committees, diJlrict Americanism chairman and her present post as Orange District president ·s aide. The Worrran of the Year's cur· rent assignment with her local chapter is as Community Im· provement Project chairman. During her two-year commit· ment to the job, she ls working to secure new facilities for the JTOP Center for learning dis· abilities. So far, Mrs. Osborne's efforts have succeeded in obtaining two vacant buildings for lTOP and moving them to YMCA property in El Toro. SVUSD Reply Service Gets Lots of Use The two telephone answering machines installed by the Sad. dleback Valley Un1f1ed School District to keep residents in formed on the teachers strike and negotiations apparently have been getting a lot of use '•Agnes Mel'k, the district's director of curriculum deve;>lop· ment who has been recordirti the messages estimated ftom the sound or the ringing phones that there's been a call a mmute !>ince the machines were installed. She said she has he1ml the telephones, which have been hooked up in a work room In the district orfkes, COMtanlly from urly an the momlnR until late at night Although both machine'! broke down soon arter they were ID· stalled, they were quickly rcplal'<'d, sht.• irn1d Typewriters Stolen From Viejo Office Typewnters valued al St.550 have been stolen from the Mis slon Viejo ornce11 or the Santa Marganta Water District. Orange County sheriff's or flcers said Intruders In the orfices at 2557l MarRuerlte Parkway may have had a duplicate key to • the premises. They also took with them a dlgltal clock radio. DAILY PILOT . Younger· Honors Fo11r CounWms By A.RTllUB a. VINSEL Ol U. o.ity ...... '*•" Speaklne at a Southland mect- ln1 or lawmen in HunUnatoo Beach Wednesday. California At· torney General EveHe J. Younger honored four Orao1e Coast men and endorsed four pieces or legulaelon dealing with crime and criminals. Younger addressed a Sout.h~m California zone meeting of poUce administrative personnel re· gularly sponsored by the Depart· ment ol Justice. His remarks-ranging from tributes to a lawman slain off. duty rescuing a Fountain Valley man from an armed rob· ber and a lady psychologist who Jumped and disarmed and then counseled a bandit -were touched with irony and humor. "It is just a fact of life that the cruel aod unusual and depraved make the headlines," the aspir- ing gubernatorial candidate told his audience at the Huntington Beach Inn. ··But citizens often do become involved in such situations as aiding police officers," Younger said. His presentation included certificates of valor or commcn· dation given to 26 police person· nel and civilians selected for honors. The Orange Coast recipients included: Stephen F. Silva, 27, a piping systems designer for Fluor Corporation of Irvine, who ran to aid officers in rescuing accident victims trapped in a blazing car near his home last February. Silva, of 16761 Viewpoint Lane. Huntington Beach, dragged a young woman passenger-her hair aod clothing aflame-from the vehicle while police Fat Teen Wirea]ma To Reduce SAN DIEGO <AP) -Ira Pupkosays he's tired of be· ing laughed at by classmates, so he's had his teeth wired together. The 275·pound teenager hopes the system will lose him 100 pounds. · · 1 ·ve tried everything in the world m the way of diets." said Pupko, 17. "I've probably lost 700 pounds in my dieting career, which goes bark to whenlwas8or7 ·· · At S·foot-5. Pupko 1s plump and knows 1t. "They don't have to say anything. I can see it. I l'an feel it," he said of his schoolmates. ''I've been truant from school more than once because 1 didn't want to deal with It. "I have to do this or I'll never be thin. And being thin is the thing I want most right now," said Pupko. Microbiologist Slates Lecture Crellin Pauling, a microbloloaist and aon of Nobel laureate chemist and author Linua Pauling, will present a lee· ture on genetic engineering Fri day at 7 p.m. in room 309 of the Saddleback CoUeie acience and mathematics buUdJng. Pauling, currently a dean at UC Riverside, will ducusa h1-re· search in the area of molecular events in DNA repair and will present some fact.a on geneUcs. Pop-rock Concert . . Set at Saddleback Saddleback College's tlrat an- nual benefit pop-rock concert for the athletic fund will beain al 8 a .m . Saturday In theachool um· naslum. Featured arttm will Include Cbelaea recordlnf artist R.tck Sprfnefield, the 1.roup .. Silver"' and Al Stahaley. A $5 donation for the athledc !Ulld will be re- quested at the door and there ia aeatln& tor moro than 2,SOO peo. ple. smothered namea enveloplns it.a driver. Tb• vlctlma were critlcall1 . burned, but 1urvlved. Seal Beach Police Capt. Sam D'Amlco, 34, commander or the department'• patrol dlvlaion, and Officer Keith Duckworth. 30, were clted Io~ th_elr roles ln the Dec. 2. 1976 capture or a bar· ricaded bank robbery a~ped. Officer Duckworth at first con· fronted and negotiated with lhe bandit suspect who took refuge in a beachfront residential garage after cra.sblng his getaway car in a high-speed punult. Following lengthy coaxing by OUlcer Duckworth, Capt. D'Amico finally persuaded the suspect to let him into the garage. tre dropped a rifie and surren- dered after a 30-minute face·t.o- face confrontation with Capt. D'Amico. who persuaded him he would not be shot by surroundlng SWAT team officers if they emerged quietly together. Not a shot was fired and no one ·waa injured during the lenethy conCrontaUon that attracted a crowd of several hundred in. downtown Seal Beach. Costa Mesa Police Officer Jeff Miller, 26, received the Justice Department's Valor Commenda- tion tor bis role in rescuing a dy. ing occupant of an apartment Feb. 16, 1976. The victim survived only because Officer MHJer crawled, choking, on his hands and knee$ through the inferno until he found the apartment occupant u'h· conscious on the bathroom floor. Fro..PageAJ PICKETS •.. were provid.lng coordlnaUon, ex· pertise and astiatance so they don't make any mistakes. "We're doing anything we can to a void any kind of violation,·· he said. Mecham said teachers from· Hunti n gton Beach a nd Capistrano school districts would be joining the Saddleback picket lines this arternoon to de· monstrate their support of the strike. On Tuesday. there were re· ports that the striking teachers were encouraging their students not to go to school or lo create problems for the substitutes. One substitute reported that her stu· dents conducted a "cough· in" during class. "Teachers are doing nothing to keep students out of the schools,·· Mecham said. He said he had questioned his teachers about this Mecham also contended the district does not have certificat· ed people in every classroom. However, district officials said they hired only 2S lecturers, peo- ple without teaching credentials, on Tuesday. They said all classes were covered. Teachers contend that there is no law prohibiting this strike. But John Cooper. assistant to the district superintendent, said strikes are illegal unless they are allowed by legislation. He said teachers are not covered by the atate's labor code which allows strikes. Allhouih the law backs up the diatrkt's opinion, he said, dis· trlcl officlala are not yet ready to seek a court injunction against the strike or to fire the striking teachers. "We want to settle thJs thing. We don't want to break it up," he explained. But he aaid teachers have been SnfoTmed of the penalties they may face for •trik· jn1. F,....PageAI RAIN ••• needed 1 IOUd alx inches of rain· fall." Most areu of Nortbem and Central CalllomJa received .less than an inch of rain tht1 week, wlth the bulk ramn1 on Southern CalltornJa, where the drou,ht h11 been I uevere. Neudeck'• lon1-ran1e drouaht !orcutls equally artm. ~ .. We would need about 75 In· ebes of rain, or •bout 125 percent at normal next year to break the droulht," be aafd. 0 0n the other hand. if Wll 11 u dry u this 7ear, we could nm out of water by next April.'• C4N4L TREATY . TMKSJlECESS Wire aenlce reports cited 1ncnrlall ln tbe san Bentardlno Mountain• near Wr1Jhlwood1 wltb a 1ale1womu at Holiday Hill Pi raort reportln, two in· ebH ot new anow and two to three lncb OI pack. Snowfall was alto r~ ln small amount.a 1tLUeT~ WASHINGTON (AP) Panamanian negot11tor1 to fly receued uqapectedly to allow Hoine .;-...1.-:.-~ Panamlan ne1ollaton to Oy aa euu-~ bom• tor conauJt.Uou on MW A buri!ar whD 0tnt.eNd am dneloprnent., tbe State ~ Toro home Via the kitchen wtn-m nt reported today. .. dow left Wilh ciah and Jewelry : The dediloft to break otf the' valued • 11,714. OtanJt C0unt.Y , . meeUnj came after a two.J>Our· 1berlfr1 aftlcen •aid die ·theft · HUion Wednesdq, wba cbJet 'Wll ~ b1 toWIHlor_~ • Pan11'1Wil111 otiator Ronnalo tltla 11*"9 Stnem, U, ol 25a. Eacobar 8etaDCOW'l d it· Wand wu aw17 at watt{ • nr bome. • at lb• "'"' ..... ,,,.,. SOUGHT IN MURDER OF GROCERY HEIRESS Merjorte Pollitt and Howard W1Uerd Dr.Krieger Recip!ent Of Award In a news report and a subse· quent editorial on the awards made to Oran&e County authors recently by the UC Irvine Friends of the Library. the Daily Pilot inadvertently omitted the name of one or the winners, Dr. Murray Krieger. _ Dr. Krieger, a university pro· lessor of English and director of the UCI School of Cril1c1sm and Theory, was honored for hb book. "Theory of Criticism " A university professor is one who has been honored for academic excellence and who teaches throughout the unsverS•· ty system. Dr. Krieger is one of 13 such professors in the UC system. The Daily Pilot regrets omit· ting his name Crom the Hst of honorees. Fro• Page Al WIDOW ... to rob the heiress developed after he met Willard at an inner-city nightclub. Kirkman said. Willard was identified as the man lighting cigars with $100 bills, buying rounds of drinks and passing out $100 bills to friends late last week. Mrs. Jackson's body was found ~ riremen responding to reports of a fire at her weed·choked. three·acre estate. She had been fatally wounded by a .22-caliber weapon, and detectives believe the fire was set to conceal the crime. Police found more than $5 ma Ilion In cash still in her house. stufCed in drawers !lnd closets It's still uncertain how much money ls missing, Kirkman said. Mrs. Jackson had withdrawn about $8 million Crom an In· dianapolis bank In the past year and might have withdrawn more from other banks. he said. ID QUALITY TELEVISION ·. . Ut8.li 'Man iNewROR 1Leader Dr. Jerald Simon~ of Provo. Utah, h been named chief ad- minlatralor of the Caplttrano-. Lagunll Re1lonal Occ1.11>aUonal Pro1ram <ROP). Stan Corey. who coordinated the search Cor the new ROP chler, announced on Wednesday that• Simons bas signed a two-year contract to direct the ROP at an annual salary of S29.000. He replaces Heclor Havarrette, who· resigned. Simons, 38, is currenUy an Id• minl.stratlve intern to the Provo superintendept of schools, Corey said. He previously worked as a high schol school prlncipal and, as a private consultant. In 1964. when he was teac~ electronics at Anaheim Union High School, Samons was named outstanding teacher of the year . .- The new ROP adminiatratOl' was graduated with honors from San Jose State University. ~ ceived a master's degree from. Long Beach Slate and a doc" toratc in vocational educaUori from Texas A & M University. . Corey described Simons as " m an of many Interests, including flying, skin diving and scouting. He has had experience in con• struclion and Is a computer ao<(.• electronics expert. Corey said. -. "The board was unanimous and very enthusiastic in pickint Or. Simons for the job," he said. "He is obviously very highJy qi-alilied. He Is also a relaxed, confident person -a very nice· man" Simons 1s married and the father or )>IX children, ranging from 2 to 16 years ola. He will begin tus new job July 1. E'ro• Page AJ NIXON •.• plane reconnaissance over the Soviet Union. Nixon also reportedly stressed: his own role in lessening tensions with Russia and opening ties to China. . ' ' ~ ~ . • er;~ CONSOLE COLOR TV. s49911 'f IT 5W\°'4E.'- 1lte IUMllALIY H2JIOW .vinyl-clad metal cabinet. simulated grained Walnut finish. 100% Solld·State Chassis. Pow9r Sentry Voltage Regulating System. AFC. ,;:..."=t"~. Phone 6t2·8882 ~t A"ID QPfJ()NAl CdRA '· :· .. TRANSXC'l'JONS I ,, T!'u!!!y. M!f 11, 19" S OAlL Y PILOT g Tojr Vitainins? lt,s New Products Time 87 MILTON M'OSKOWm Jt'i dme aiain tor our review ol new products. Wbal freab aoodies are cumtnc your way trom the aratnal of U.S indust.ry? After Lil~ beer and Freedent 1um for dcot.ure wearers, are th re any frooUert h:ft lO explore? Of course there arc. Don'l aell Am rlc~n in1enulty abort. New product.I are the Ufcblood of many companl . And while mott of them fail, the ones that succeed can make up tor the fiopa. HOW VITAL NEW PROOUCl'S art can be 1leancd from the 1976 annual r~port ol NabtSCO, the bl& cookie and cracker maker. Nabisco notes proudly that ln 1977 it expect:s to do $100 million in sales from products antroduced alnce 19'15 . Among the Nabisco winners are Swiss Cheese Snack Crackers, Country Cheddar 'n Sesame Snack Crackers and Oreo with Double Stur cookies. Money Tree Whoever thought of doubling the filllng in Oreos should receive a fat bonus from Nabisco. That's the stuff of drama in lhe business world. Are yoo becoming concerned about the high price of cof · fee? Hold on. relief ls coming in the form of cheaper blends. some of them laced with chicory. General Foods, the big· gest roaster of them all, has come up with a new brand called Mellow Roast. The ground version contains coffee beans and wheal; the instant version contains coffee beans. bran, wheat and molasses. If high prices are driving you to drink. you may soon be able to qua!( a Turkish vodka made from white beets. Just what you always lusted after, right? Paddington Corp .. marketer or the top-selling Scotch in the United States, J&B Rare, ls tntroduclng lzmira Vodka in New Jersey and Con- necticut. The bottle features an embossed head of Alex· ander the Great, who wasn't even Turkish. TWO OF THE FASTEST GROWING markets we have are pizza and yogurt, and they continue to attract new en· tries. General Host's Van de Kamp division has Introduced a frozen deep-dish pizza in 11 Western states, and a com· pany called Dakota-Bake·N-Serv is testing Croxen piua crusts under the brand name Geppeto. In the yogurt market. soft ice cream maker Carvel has trotted out Lo-Yo soft frozen yogurt, which it swear11 is made from a formula derived from Greek cultures. Not to be outdone, France's top-selling yogurt, Yoplait, bas moved into the Boston and Chicago markets. Yoplait 1s being produced here by Michigan Brand Foods, which claims to use only natural ingredients. And the containers print the list of ingredients in both French and English. "Adds a little romantic appeal," says the com· pany. MEGO, A TOY COMPANY, HAS decided that it's so adept at selling things lO children that It ought to go into the business of children's vitamins. So it's testing a line of chewable vitamins that are shaped like Mego's Super Heroes toy characters. The brand name wlll be Super Heroes but there's a line on the package pointing out that. whUe these vitamins are good for children, they won't give them the super powers of Super Heroes. No deceptive ad· vertising here, no sir. Also new ror the kiddies IS Dramamine Jr .. being tested in the New England area by G.D. Searle, the drug company that makes Dramamine Senior, longtime top seller In the motion sickness field. The junior version is cherry-flavored. Finally, Armour-Dial. which makes Dial soap and is part of the Greyhound bus company, which also owns the Armour meatpacking operation. is moving ahead with Con- quel, an antacid that ''looks like a tablet, works like a Ji. quid." I bet you think I am making these up. But I'm not. SEC Chief Business Told: Police Yourself LOS ANGELES (AP) -The new chairman of the· Securities and Exchange Commission says the agency will rely increasingly on American business to police ltself. ''lam deeply committed to self-regulation and I believe self-regulation by the private sector to be desirable and pre· fer able to government direction," Harold Williams told busi· ness leaders in his first major policy speech since being namedtothecommissionApril21. WILUAMS NOTED THAT nrE SEC, the federal aeen- cy charged wtth regulating the nation's securities markets, has bad lour chairman in as many years and said he intends to serve his full five-year term ln order to provlde buslness with "predictabUILy and continuity or the position of the SEC." He conceded that the agency has been criliciied in the past tor a lack ol aegressiveness but said he found his staff "bright, dedicated and hard-working." One of the SEC's major policy goals will be "to en· courage responsible self-regulation," Williams told the au- dience at the 6th Annual Dinner or the UCLA Graduate School ot Management. WWiama resiened as dean of the graduate school to ac- cept the SEC post. ONE OF THE MAIN tasks f aclne the SEC Is the "recreation of a healthy and dynamic capital market-one In which people have confidence," Williams aaid. He noted that public confidence ln American Industry bas been ahaken by widespread disclosures of impropeT payments and aald the SEC mU8t work to restore people's faJth in the business communlty. · · Williama aald the agency should help the pubUc un· deratand some of the negative aspects ol government re- culat1on tnd ahould also explain the detrimental effect of ln· nauon on corporate profits. Tho new chairman stressed the need for companies to account for thetr acllvtlles and noted tbat moro and more pre11ure ta beln1 brought on accountantt to uncover cor· por ate lmproprletlea. HOWEVER, HE SAID, ant code of ~ccountlnf ltan dardl lbould be developed by the privai. sector and not mandated by the government. Williams aald the SEC h.u uraed the New York Stock Exchange lO implement rules requlrin1 more public direc- tora on corporate boards and lo proh1bft ioterlocklna dine· torahlpt tn which a company's banker or lawyer atlo bolP 1bape its maoqement policies. • Ho uSd UM aceacy alao bas pf'O'POIOd that lnYestorl be &Inn more lntormaUon on manacement and that proxy rules be feviMd to provlde atockJ>oldera with more pow r. Wblle omDbaalllng tho need for tre•ter d.ltcfoture by· c:orporatione, WJlUema elao said tho publlc muat 'be shown· that "prof'lt is both detlrabl• and neceuary ... . Co~~e Offers Class A~· on ·~u Sheltered lnYe$Lmenta and PenOPal · Tax Plannln1·~ wUl be oflc.-.d by Cbeprnan Coll•f• Tu dQlfroan '7lo9p.m.rwl.llll\ltroru Kayl7toJune14. Tbe JIW'1>0I• OI tho eoun la to encourac-b~d.Mduali, ta en WM, bui1n ownen and the .if ·emplo)otd to do more j>e.tlOa.al llleont• w plafuliq by removlnc u.e 1n11t.ay which SQm)Unda the •qbJect. • More Wonnalion la aviU1bl trOm UH! ortlte Ol eorlU•, uln1 O&tUcatloa, M"8U. ;