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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-01-20 - Orange Coast Pilot, I Sex· Solleiting By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol ltlt o.11, ........... • ,.,..._...... RIDING THE FAMOUS CABLI! CARS IN SAN FRANCISCO There'll Be Some S10 Mllllon ChangH Made to Trolley• Cahle Change? SF Plans Safety Measures SAN FRANCISCO CAP~ Lurching drunkenly up and down hair-raising grades, the beloved cable car has clan1ed alone virtually unchaneed for 104 years. An overhaul for safety's sake is in the works, but officials promise that the look and the lurch will remain the same. • Tha Munktpal Railway this week bravely announced the nratmajorchangestncablecarconatructlon. "PEOPLE WOULD HANG US OUT to dry ff we tried to change the look or the cable cars," said Muni deputy 1eneral manger Rod Bartholomew. "We just want to make the system safer. We promise that." The project lo improve the perilous little rellqs could cost $10 million. On Aug. 1, 1873, Andrew Hallidle first guided his odd inven- tion over the crest of the Clay Street hlll into a cool, 1ray £o1. Hallidle would recognbe hl1 cable cars today. TllEY ARE CEMENTED INTO the folk lore of the city, rid· den by nearly 15 million brave aoula uch year at a steady nine miles an hour -the speed of the cable moving beneath the pavement. When they do not run, they make headlines. The tourists weep in their Irish coffee. The mun! folks co hide someplace. The town just don not look the aame. Tbe federal covetnment fell the 1ame way a few years back when the living caricature of the Toonerville Trolley was certified a national landmark. N~ fid4J with tbe ca car. AS OF YOBE, TBE CABLE&S stlll racket along at a ttpey angle, happily 1carln1 the eyebrows off tourisll who can forcet the jet are for a minute. When it ralnl, the grlpman mutters a prayer as he st.oms>' on tbe level that O,PCrates the W()Od .. lab brakes. Cars regularly bash Into the lhin11, ~ the cable cars often return the compliment, . . Some of the 39 cable cars operatlng OD 10 miles of track get into spectacular crashes, some of them deadly. Puseqen are occa1iona11y flung ort on sharp curves. while bus-eyed survivors risk getting plutered on can aa they perch on outalde plat- form.a. Cut Proposed W ASHINOTOJlt f ). Pral· dent Carter'• plan for th U.S. economy niJx a ~ bUUon tu cut this year and an anti· inflation program peiged to voluntary re1tr nti f>y bu•t and labor on wa atid pnces. Jn his first ann l tconoml(" meuage to Coner n today, Carter said hit conomlc packa1e. if approved t>y, th, House and Senate, wiU reduce tuea by $258 for a t)'J>lcal I Snl· ly or four with 15,000 annual in· come, a reducUOli or 1\early 20 percent. About 81 percent ot all taxpayers will receive some r~· ductlons. he aald. Presidential aides aald the tax reduction, however, would only be intended tb ofC.aet lncre~ ln other taxes such as Social C~ATER TO CONGRESS: WE NEEO ACTI0~4 WALTER HELLER RATES CARTER PROORAM8-A10 Security durine 1977 and 1978. The prealdent also promised to consider additional tax reduc- tions on a regular basis, perhaps annually, lo keep the tax burden on Americans from cutting further into their lncome. In announcing hi• economic pro1ram, Carter said it contains "my economic priorities for the years ahead and my strateaies tor achieving them." It ls intended, in part, to meet criticism from the business com· munlty whlcb bu complained it did not understand Carter's economic policies. ••1 have becun Crom the prem· lie that our economy ii bulcally healthy, but that well· chosen government policies wtll auure continued progress toward our economic soals," Carter said in the report he sent to Con1res1. There was little that was new in t~e pro1ram that bad not already been leaked by the ad· mlnlatration to reporter~. But aome or the 1oals of the procram for unemplqyment and intlaUon Credit Cara Leads Police To 2 Suspects BY.Mae A.uoc fed~ · 1 lorrentlal rains' capped t)1 a The awollen Santa Margarita toraado-Uke windstorm with River rampa1ln1 around his gusts up to 60 miles an hour pickup truck, Gene Burchett Thursday. Damage has been was swept 75 feet dqwnatreflD:l estimated at hlfher than $2 a Ions Del ~ aoad. aut he w mtmon ln the Fall brook areL saved from atownt111 by the 'tt-eee crashed down on five branches of a tree. houses, knocldnc out power lines Burchett, 80, eld on wat1l 1 In several parts of the city. sheriffs. and Marine 'heliCopter About l,400 tttst9U1PT• e>f San crew rescued him two hours Diego Gas & Electric Co. were later. without electrlcit.y for an hour. The lncicfent wu on• or the A piece of corrupted metal 75 personal ordeals reaultlns from feet lon1 was torn from Fallbroolt HJ&h School. Bur~hett, who operates a heavy machinery bU1lnu1, wu treated at Fallbrook Hoepltal for abrasions and exposure. Two SUSPEeT men who stayed behind in tbe ~ • • • truck were raeued unhurt. limited.identification of him as our suspect." Jorcenaen heads a tuk force of lnveaticatora from 'he Sacramento Sheriff'• Depart· ment, the ~acromento Police Oepartp\ent and the Stockton 'ollce Department WhO' have been looktne tor the so.called Ea1t1ide Rapist tlnce June or 19T6. He Hid the suspect ls thoueht to ha~e committed at least 28 rapes in Sacramento and one In Stockton. · Jorgensen said the EHtaldo Rap11t wa1 known tor brelkh~g ln to occuplecl hOmea na ~Id· I ly ~ p r w le xu Uy a ulUn1 hi victims. ' He Hid the IUI~ or.med h Im utf with a rlety of weapoftl includin1 huntln1 knives, clubl or 1un1. According to Jor1en1en, the .rapist alwaya atole a minor Item that the i:letectlve 1peculated may have been a "aouvenlr" or hls crltrte. tt may be that tt u those ainall items which have led ~o the ten- tative Identification of Branagan aa Sacl'am~to·,,l.IJ'S~l,i.a •• Newport Beach police armed with search warranu 1pent two • days thl• week at 8rana1u'1 mother•a home in Ontario, •••rchln1 the ho\lle and hl• cat. They said today that property recovered ln thoSe searches may link Branaaan w1tb the Butside Rapist c , They furtb•r noted that Branagan II a suspect ln • seriu of ntarJ.y 30 NetiP9ft Beacb ire antique b\u'1lmes reported this 1ummer. Joraen1en noted that no E11t1lde Raplat~ases were re· ported between May of 197'1 anC! October 1m. Li Donald ffamllt9n, director of San Dteco County'• Offlco of Emergency Services, said a pre· llmlnaey survey 1how1 1torm damace of SG.5 mUUon. . In San Die«io Mlielon Valley road1 'emalned flooded. Several roads throu~hout tho couhly were dlltna1td'b1 l'U.ftoff from T81ris which lert five or elx inches dally. Fro-. Page. Al . Gay Officers OD NY Force? NEW YORK (AP) -The bead of the db'• polic uD1oa 1111 be does not belle•• there are · homosexuall am.ant New York'• fine.at, b)*Jf there are. ho io talk to • Sam DeMtlfa, president of the Patrolmen'• Benevolent A1- 1ociatlon, Hid Thursday that any talks With homOHxual of. ficers will be kept coftfideotJal, but he wanta to know about their police careen and tbeir P8~°'"!J1&nCe. DeMUta .ald he wanted to check out a cl.Sm by a naUona1' homoaoxual or•anlsatlon that there are 2,000 to 8,000 homosex- uals OQ the New York force • which hat about 21,000 un· lformed otficere. plnc up after a flurry of tornadoes, rock salt and snow shovels up north were worth their weight in cold, and anow shoes and skis were an ldeal mode of transit. . Moce thao a foot of paralydnt snow tell ovornlcbt from Maryland to Maine and inland to Ohio and Kentucky. ClnclnoaU had a record 16 tncbes in 2' hours. Tbe National Weather Service predicted tho anow NeJ"pOrt Nabs Suspect I · e Ea.Stsi !---------~~~~ Jtlanger• Angrg l 1 CalTrans Bit Over· Freeway By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of -.,..,., ........... Jn a st~ongly worded state- m ent Thursday before the Calllornla Hi1hway Commission In Sacramento, Huntln1ton each Assemblyman Dennls Mancera ettacked CalTrans for ltl failure to complete the Costa Meaa ,......., tbreu&b Costa ~~ ... ., tnme, mcna. I acCldenta and a netatJve fll• t OD tbe eitJ'I dowatoft fto #velopment plans, Maniers ted out that completlcm ot • f1DaJ 3.7 mtles of freewu bU ~ planmd atleutfourUmesln tbeput20yean. •llfwo 1ears aio CalTrans had a fllcal crlsla and a staff reduc· lion of 3,000 employees," the as· aem blyman said. "Today CalTran1 baa cub balances of more than $400 milllon and ii recrulttq stall." ••calTrans cannot JustlfJ the tact that Colla Mesa at11l bu its mlle lq ditch, more acclckmta, tnore JnJurlea and deatb1, inore conaesUoo and frustratlon 1 1lmply becauao the department cannot°' will not proceed with a ,olmple 10lut1on," ¥an1en le.ido City plans call for the freeway -originally known a tbe Newport Freew Y -to be ex· 29Sex ASsaults IliVolV.ed •• BJ .JOANNE REYNOLDS ............. ""'. ~$leven bus pas1en1er1 were 6'bbed or an estlmated $5,000 in Uh, jewelry and btber valuables. ' Among the stolen valuables was a pusen1er's credit card lhat was used a few hours arter the robbery to make what police desc ribed as two smal l purchases. Those purchases along with a llcenae number of a car parked ~ear where the two bAndits made their 1etaway reportedly led police to Ellla and Hess. ·They were arreated without i4- <'1de nt ahortly after 2 p.m. • Thursday as they drove along a street In the eastern section of Anaheim. So far, the pair has been ('harged only with credit card forgery and possession of stolen property. However, police indicated ad· ditional charges against the two teenagers wtll be file~ before · their scheduled arraignment r uesday. Brown Labled As 'Bizarre' WASHINGTON (AP> San Diego Mayor Pele Wilson, who 1s on a fund·ra1slng tour of the East Const to boos t his gubernatorial campaign, pledged not to Indulge in personal attacks and then re- ferred pointedly to Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr.'1 "bizarre personal lifestyle." The 43-year.old Republican mayor declined Thursda)I to elaborate on h11 reference to "bizarre." Wilson 1s hoping to win the GOP nod to challen1e the Democratic ancumbent, who II a bachelor with a penchant for ~ ed Hatton. discount airline wghts and a no-frilla life~yl~ ... : Fro• Page Al UN ••• VteW.Points Ditter Egypt's President Anwar Sadat.. rig~t. addresses re- porters during news conference Ul Cairo today as U.S. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance looks in the opposite direction. Vance apparently failed in hia effort to persuade Sadttt to resume the stalled Israeli-Egyptian peace talks. Story Page A4. • • I Diedrich Laivyers Query Indictment By TOM BARLEY Of .. Delfr .......... Lawyers for accused Orance County Supervllor Ralph Diedrich will arcua in Superior Court March 21 that the 1974 law which made it possible to lndlct him for alleeed campal1n finance violationa is unconstilu· tional. It is alle1ed amon1 the massive 160-page shear of pre- trial motions riled by defense at· torney Marahall Moraan that Proposition 9 ta bwalld end has already been declared ao by a Los Angeles County Superlor Court Judae. In any event, Morga.11 arcuea, the indictment of Diedrich can- not be upheld becauae ,the 1976-77 c.rand jury wblch re- turned Ule indictment exceeded it.a period of offtco by at leut 12 houri. , i. r : The srand jury WU 1cheduled to relinquish lts dut111 on lun 30, 1917. It releaaed Its indict· ment of Diedtfch. Supeulior Phil l p :Antlion;y ij&Dd lour codefeDdams at noon on Ju~ 1. .. Mattall-.s mOtlons apply•on • to Diedrich. But, it 1.s exj>ected that lawyers for the remabllnl three codt!endants will JolD in the motlona when they are ar1ued ln Judie Pblllp E. Sdiwab'• courtroom. Other pretrial motlon1 on behalf d all four defendants will be ar1ued April 10 in the same courtroom. Named u remalninl defen- dant4 in the Indictment are J>ledrich, 53; Anthony, -41 ; finan· clal consultant Gene Conrad, .S; and Dr. Wllllam Kott, 54, an Ailabetm ~entlst and clty coun· .cihpan. ~ll four are accused of violat· l.na 1tate political campaign and fiDanclal disclosure laws. Fullerton attorney Michael Jlemln1ton and Calabaau jeweler Martin ,Klracboer te· cently pleaded 1utlty to amended curiH •temmin1 from the same indictment and w r 1 nttQ.ce11 :Juil Schwab. l>iodrlchu due in (OW't .Jan. sn ror.pretrl'1 ar1umenta on a second srand Jury lnd.lrln:l"'4 ln w cbhellaccuaedotbrlbery. 'J 1e JONi'\:. Fl~ Jr. will 1>9'-allted by Morgan to bar Dis• trlct /lttomey Cffij·Hicb from. prosecution of the cue on the. grounda that the county pros· Fairgrounds Cycle Noises n~l~c~.s prejudlzed a~••n!tf . To Be Muffled Th• same dei arcument proved •'1c s!ul eonnecUon Ctata Mesana who Uva neu with the fi t lbdlctment. Hicks the Orante County Falrsround.s has been removed from that should have leas noise to com· case, which will ~ow be pros· plain about next fall, Fair Board ecuted by the-atai. Attorney members nld Thursday. Gen.iral'• office. '! They approved new autdellnes • strictly limiting nolle that may be • made durinl motorcfcle races at the f air&J'OUDds. From Page AJ . C."ARTER The l\lldellnes, which must be • • • : • accepted by the raclnc promoter al pJl't Of bl.I oontract, would re- quire that n01M level• meet dty stand aids • Boud members 1ald they also will llUlat that a promoter prove he can meet those 1tandardl before they will approve a ceo-;: tract. "..:" ~ Newpert. Beach police armed wttb'sear.cb warrants spelit two days this week at Branagan'! mother'• home in Ontario, searching the house and bis car. They said today that property recovered in those searches may link Brana1an with the Eutalde Raplst cues. ' . They furt er noted tbat Branagan ii a 1u.spect in a 1e:rtes of nearly 3Q Newport Beach area ..antique buretartea reported this summer. Jorgensen noted that no Eastaide Raptst cases were re· ported between May of 1977 and Octoberofl977. 'IQN1 COSTA ME A CIVIC PI.A YJJOUSJ r.: "C1t~ Me If You Can,'.' Jan.c~I tJ:-a, b. 3..t, 8:30p.m. ~ . OCC PLANETARIUM -··Tb~ Loneliness Factor," 7:30 and ) p.m. Saturday, ?:30 p.m. OCC LECfURES -"World War n ... Fine Arti UI, 7 p.m. "'Aatro.nomy, Man and Hla Univene," Science Leet\n'I J, 6:10 p.m. "Televlalon,•t Fhie Artl 11$, '1:30 p .m. upre. retirement Plannlng," Science Lecture 2.'7:30 p.m. ·•Wilderness World.'' Science Hall, 'Z:ao p.m. FRll>AY NJGHT ll'ILM - "Mutiny on the BOunt,1,'' QCC Forum, 7 :~p.m. MTuaDA'f, ~~. Z1 BACK BAY TOUR'-' Walldn1 'tour of Upper Newport Bay sponsored by Prlo.Dd• of Newport Bay. Meet at Eaatbhitf and Back Bay Drives, 8 to 10:80 a.m. Altb<IU no comment. were permitted at Tburaday•a meet. Ins, objectlOna ralsed at pre- 'rioua h•arlnP were answered or in 1ome ~eaea, rea~ded to w{th a "no comment.. at the back of the flnel draft of the EJR, prep red bJ OIHn Laboratories c. o~nJhetro. MlUgattng meuuru 1u11est· ed ln the EIR included position· ing nolsy facllitid away rrom realdenll&l area' ana 1Mreaa· Inc landscaplne and planUne of trees to improvt air quallcy. However, the EIR f~~tly ref err to lncreu«t t.l"alfic 8lMl need.I for improvements, aUCb u completion or the CQlta Mesa Freeway and wideninC ot Mesa Drlve, 'wi&hoUt lndic•tin& :who w\)Uld pay for Jmprovo- mants • wbethei' or not they are feulble. Also not addressed were con· eern1 expre.ed tn a l~t from Cout Comntu~lt1 Colleee truatees. Fair &&rd metnben aaid lt arrived too late. Collete tru.steet said they fear that fut food fecWUea located directly across from OCC Wlll take bumneu away fs;opi cam- pus food aervlces that ralle funda for eludent acUvlUel. N W YORK (AP) ._'lbe bUd of tho city's police union sap be doee1 not ••Ueve tbere are hom0'"1"'' amon& New Yotk'a floe1t, but 11 t!Mre are. _.•-want.a to talk to them. Sam DeMllla, praldent of the Patrolmen'• Benevolent Aa- 1oclatlon, 11ld Tbul'iday .that any ta.lb with bomoe.e1ual of. flcera will be kept confidenUal, but bt wanta to know abc>Ut tbelr police careers and their performance. • · DeMUla tald he wanted to chetJc out a claim by a national homo1exuel oraanlzatlon that there are 2,000 to 3,000 tiOmo.ex- uals on Uie New York force, wb.lota \:ll.. about 11,~I» ,If. · lform.e Olftters. • ~ ._...._ .... _..._ ........... ..-. .................... _.. ..... ...__.. ..... ,_, __________________ _.. __________________ ._. _____________ ...... ____ ~~----~.-..~· .,,..,,. .............. FORMER HOME OF ACTRESS BETTE DAVIS AMONG SIX IN CHARM HOUSE TOUR Jn L•guna BHch, Six Dollars Wiii Oet You• Look ln1I~• Old M•n1lon1 Nuke Plant Celebrates 10th Year San Onofre Nuclear General inc Station is celebratin1 its 10th year of operation thl!! month. havine saved an estimated S23S million in CO.C.l6 for imported fuel 011. Offic1ols of the Southern California Edison Company, which owns 80 percent o( the ·facility, also Reid that despih• fears of nul'leur accident6 none have occurred there San Diego Gas and Electric owns 20 percent of the plant located three miles bOUth or San Clemente. The utilities are currently ex- panding the facility, building two l,lOO·megawall nuclear un· its at the !'lite. Officials said the current unit represents netrlY ijve percent fl. Edi on'$ therinal J;>O•er capacl· ty and thut with the new uruL'>, expected to be completed In 1981 and 198.1, nuclear power will pro- vi de nearly 15 percent or Edison'i; energy resources. The 456·megawatl plant ha::. produced more than 26 billion kilow alt-hours or electricity. enough to supply power to 450,000 avcra2e resldtnllal c1atomers. It has operated at more than 70 /ercent or its rated capacity an been in service more than 73 percent or the time. Officials estimated that S.8 milllon barrels of tuel oil have been saved What a View Lagrma, Homes Ope_n for Tour By CAROL MOORE Ol PaO..lr P'l ... 61afl Six prized "homes with a view· in Laguna Beach will have the tables turned Sunday when participants in the com· munity's annual Charm House Tour wilJ lake a peck inside. Architectural design will range from board·and-batten to the most contemporary, 1nclud· 1ng a French-Norman style house, formerly the home of film star BcUe Davis · Other stops will be a clap board residence fir::.t owned by Polly Moran, a come dlenne of the silent· film era, and later by actor Don Boetcher or the Theater Barn as well as a 1922 home that se rved as quarters for the Laguna Bench Garden Club All are restored or redecoral· ed by their present owners. The tour, from 12 :30 to 4:30 p. m. Sunday Is sponsored by Village Laguna to.show "creativity, uniqueness and neighborliness," accordlnt to Ginger Fallf>alrick, this year·s <'hairman. 1 Ticltet1 cost $8 with bu!> tratssportaUon or $5 1f you wish to use your car. They are av Hable through Saturday at The Colla1e Restaurant. 308 N. Coast Highway; Adventure Travel. 332 Forest Ave. or the Tucker Bag. comer OC Forest and Gle:nneyrc, On Sunday, they Will bO 60ld at the parking lot oppoalt the Festival Groutada on La1una Ca yon Road where tour·sulded buses maybe boarded. In cue of raln, the tour will be postponed to Jan. 29. Here'• a prevtew or the featured homes: Mimi and Jim Michael have decorated their 50-y~ar-old Spanish villa in the pines with period rurnlture, dark woodwork ana lei« littit. j\ deck on the roof brine• I.he treetop closer. Photographs on the bedroom wall recall the movie celebrities who onee owned the clapboard dwelling now occupied by Crawford Hartley ud Bob Marsh. Now the brick-paved patio displays dozens of i)aht be2onias, luxuriant fucbalas and ferns. Jim Roland and Peter Frank have chOlen Oriental art with prints and carvings on hunting themes to decorate their ocean front countrY house. owned by Bette Davis from the mid· '40s to mid-'505. An antler chandelier dom In ates the stairwell. l Tht park waa closed to the public Swlday aft r San Ju n Creek waters washed .out the park' ntrance road. Carl Nelson, an as&l tant director: of the county EnVlron· mental Manqem nt Asency, said Sunday'1 damaae ma)' ba 1li&ht compared to damage that cO'Uld result from a major flood . Rlley said that by WednMday the arroyo lnto Ulo park wu 200 feet wide at ooo pqlnt and 25 feet deep in onci area. He said county otf\clals had been conducting hearinas with the sand and gravel operators, Conrock Company, lo resolve the problems. "These bearJnss huvo not yet produced a de<.1slon, nor have they evidenced a wlUlngness on tbe part or Conrock to provide aqy remedial flood control faclli · ty," RUey contJnaed. He said tho Ume U. riihl "to take leaal action compellln& Conrock to addre11 the very serious erosion problem created by its mining operation ... " Riley suggested the county take legal steps to force the rinn to complete an engineering study of the erosion problem and to complete con!iilructlon of flood control devicea b y next December. County officials have sugge1>t· ed that Conrock construct a flood control structure that would olloviate orosion prob lems . The cost has been estimated at $400,000 to $500,000. They also have ruled lh1t building the p~ect would not require an environmental Im· pact report. However, In an appeal de · livered Crom COnrock o£riclals tOdaY,\ Uie nrrn contend• 1n ElR shoula be ordcre<l. Conrock officials 1181d the flood control structure could dliltort the normal now of San Juan Creek and degrade env1ronmcn- tul qualify.• Ready_ tor the Raee? , ~ • #1 Yankee slugger Reggie Jackson carries TV singer B rb1 m Henton to her bicycle a~ the pair prepared for their bike M l race against< each other in the TV program "Celebrit~· ) I Challenge Of the Sexc .. ' beine taped in Mission Viejo. c.t It' 11 be seen Jan. SL ·r 'No Comment,' Sa%1 E x-Vie t Prisoners .. ~ SINGAPORE <AP Th"' American crew of the yacht Brilllg said I.Oday they were well treated during the thre months they were Vietnamese prisoners, but refused lo com· ment on the report they were ::.muggling mari1uana when cap· tu red. , The owner of the 35-foot yacht, Cornelia Delle.nbau1h of Vero Beach, Fla .. read a statement to reporter:; outside the U.S. Em· bassy on behalf of herself and her two sailing companions, Charles A. Atfel of Philadelphia and Leland Dickerman or fo'lagstaff. Ariz. But they refused to answer any questions and &aid they would make no more statements They we1 e arre,,ted off the ~I Service Halted south "coast of Vi tn m on Oct] 12 while on u voyage fro.~ Thailand to Br"'nel. in north Bornoo. 'nley were freed tbi month, arrived ir'l Sinc~~r• Thursday, and were intervie~ by em bas y Officials tOday. The Vietnamese charged that the yacht was carryil\& man· juana, and Aflcl in lftl'l intervle'f with an Ainerkan televlslOI) ~ portor admitted they were smunling 1,320 pounds of t drug. • • The !\latemcnt sa\d the trio planned to atay In Singapore three or four week• tor repairJ to the yacht, Including drydOC:kt ing to scrape the bottom and replace the rudder. "We hope to lea~ lo time te sail throUgh the Red Sea befo conditions become unfavor hie," th 1tattment said. M s Dellcnbauah came to ~ Far East a a Peace Corp1 \'Olunteer in Thallond. The BntUg w bUilt for her t.bet4, . and th tatemcnt said slle, Afrft and Dickerman had en aalli.D& the boat to Malaysia Jndoo ia 45 1 a:for two il 7'te Flnat Outdoor PlanUnlMiz ic •. Ft. stn Res. n.1, SALE PRICE s2.19 TAX BACKS: It It now abundanUy clear that the called Jarvla Amendment Which wlll be on the 1tatewldo June ballot hu frighted the flnanclal trouaen olf'Ol our cltJ and l'OUn· ty 1ov.-nment.s. If adopted by the voten~ the Jarvis Amendment will 1llce back the tu blll of property owners to a mere one percent of the market value of their bold· inl•· Across the 1tate, aucb acUoo would reduce property tax bUls by f7 billion. Thia is a conaldera· ble chunk or cash. The rub comes in who loses this money. It wall be the cities and countlea who depend on property taxes a1 a primary re· venueaource. AND rr JS MOST disquieting to the Shakers-and-Movers of our local governments that the Jarvis measure carries no pro- vision to replace the lost proper- ty tax revenue. Some local city councils and rounty supervisors have already liCDbed the temper of the tax- payers. They eravely fear that this lax reducUon bonanza may uctually be approved by the voter!>. Arter all, to qualify the Jarvis Amendment for the state ballot, more than 1.2 million voters signed initiative peUUons. So, In senJina a sort of June doomsday, the verbal bleeding and moaning bas already start- 'd from city halls and county ~orrldors across our re1ioo. The local government func- tionaries, however, are using a tactic In altacklne the tax cut that may have been overworked by school boards In the past. When trustees have gathered to talk about budget cuts, right away they start by saylng they'll tcduce bus service or eliminate the high school football team or disband the band. THAT TACTIC In the past has been calculated to brine out all the parents of kids who ride the buses, the athletes' parents and Ute band boosters club. All plead for the"achool board to continue spending for these worthy causes. Smua In tbla overwhelmin1 show of •upport, the trustees continue to spend. Now that local eovernments are operating under the shadow of the Jarvis property tax whack, similar noises are being heard. City governments are talking about bow passage will force them to lay off cops and firemen, let streets go to potholes and other horrors of re- duction in public -ervlces. In pu.shins the nacal panic but- ton, however, some bureaucrats have become hol1t to their own petard. Orange County •overn- ment Issued one memo In w)llch it declared that In factns the posalblt Jarvta tax cut, ., All but essenUaJ equipment purchases should be put off.•• WRICH GIVES THE tattered taxpayer U.• otJ lou1 retort, "What tbO bell baye you been buyln1 that•a non nUalT" M oanwhlle, the •Ute Lealslalurt ll arapptJn1·wltb tax reforyn m • bope to blunt the Jarvla campilan. Governor Brown wanll a ,tax reform rneuure on hi.I dca•,,tl.1 the eM tit this month. ma cbJJ'lc of i tttnlr that appear to be two: Slim anCl None. What'• that whtltle off in the distance? Why, It IOunds like Jarvi• ateamroller a-comin' • around tho bend. y, JanUllY ZO, 1 I Costs Gain 6.8 Percent For Year WASHINGTON (AP) Consumer pricef rose a moderate 0 .4 percent in December, brln1lng the overall rise in prices In 1m to 8.1 per· cent, the government reported today The inflation rate was about in line with what the Carter ad· ministration predicted for the year and compared with a 4.8 percent price rise in 1978. The Labor Department blamed last year's acceleration of inflation on htgber food prices during the first half of the year when severe winter weather af- fected crops and reduced aup- plies. Although inflation was bleher last year than In 1976, the rate cooled during the second half of the year. Consumer prices rose at a seasonally adjusted 4.6 per. cent aMual rate durtns the final three months of 1977, compared with a 10 percent annual rate ln the first quarter. OAT reportert aft eonrentni With Vance that tb p0lltlcal neaou tionl wttb ~ can b resumed only tt tho Jaratlla ~ bOt to ••tnad on anyone'• ~verdanty" by lnabl· ln& oo malOt.aminl aettlementa inSlnaL Jarael'1 posJUon oo the ntUe- inenta la "a Joke," he said. "Tb• whole approacb to peace 11 beln1 twisted. We are Joslna time," he aald. Vance later left Cairo for Ankara, where he ls to confer with Turklsh offtclals about the Cyprus aituat!on. He la to travel to Athena, G~e, lat.er. SADAT DID NOi' NY wbat tho Mllt ltep ri\lp\ ~ b\Jt, l'ft~· tns to ctueatliohl at • new• .on· terence, he 1aid E~ would study altemaUves brousht to him by Vance. He dld not dlvul1e detalll. Vance said, "The door for peace la not cloeed.'' Sadat'• commenll reafflnned that tho gulf between the two •idea that led to h1I 1uapenslon of the ta1U in Jerwialem was atlll wide. AT THE SAME time, be said, there was an qreement to re· 1ume the work or an Israeli· EnpUan mlllt.ary commlttee in Calro but It wu unclear whether thil had Israel'• approval. "They want land, theJ want security, they want every· thlng," Sadat aald of the Israelis, .. and they are not ready to un · derstand that peace cannot be achieved withoutJwiUce." Sadat accuaed Bealn of ar· roeance, his most outapoken direct crttlclsm of the Israeli leader since Sadat visited Jerusalem two months a10 and started the peace process. "MB. BEGIN IN hls al'TOgant Arizona 'Godfather' Given Prison Term PHOENIX, Artz. <AP> -Ned Warr~. who once proelalm hlm1elf the "&odlather" of mulllmllllon·dollar Arboaa land promo- tions, bu been sentenced to 54 to fiO yean in state prison for 1rand thert, bribery and Ct'naplracy. Superior Court Judge Howard Thompson reje<:ted a motion for a unity hearlnf Thursday and or· dered Warren, 84, to Mrve the term deaptte a defense at· torney'a conk¥!9P that It wOWd amount to a death·sentence. Warrell admitted that he mis· represented cllffslde land In Yavapai County. Ari&., for sale as resldentJal lOl.a to oversell' servicemen. Red. De.and l'ol«!e ROME (AP) -The Com· munlat Party renewed IU de- mand ror a placo tn the Italian 1overnment today, rebufflns a veiled overture trom Premier· dea,anate Gh1.llo Andreotti for renewal of tho 1upport it eave hi• lut mlnorlty ChrlaUan Democratic rovemq>ent. "Our objective cotit.l1l to be thai ol a 1ovemmcnt n wh1cb an operatlns 10UdarttJ" 11 1x- pre11ed amap1 all tho m· ocradc partlea. We havt ctianeed ont comma of our po le!)','' aatd Gl~rl:lo NapoUtano, a m mber of tM CommUnilt P&rty'1 er t1rl1t. ~IO#Jo• Kiili 3 LIBERTY, Mo. (AP)._ Thr9" men were Jd!led and alt otbert ( IN SHORT J injured.In on exploelon and fire at a eraln elevator near this Kan111 City..auburb. The explosion ripped through the 11ckln1 •rea of a warehOUM al th• baM or two silos at tht Desert Gold Feed Co. 1raln elevat~ a)>out 8:80 p.m. Thurs- day. Cause of the blast wa1 not known. Amlaorltfl P.....Uecl ST LOUIS Mo <AP> - Wiiliam K Wei>.ter, nominated by President Cartu to be dlrec· tor of the FBI, CaJUt hu astured him he an have full aathorlty on mlldn1 appoint• m ntl ln the hUttau andtdl~ ac 11 to the attomey,1ener bl&er. amed Thund'1 as Carter'• cbolce to succeed Clarence M. Kelley when he re- tlrea Feb. 15, iaid be made th• demandl dWin1 a conversation In W11htniton last week. Ht tald ht allo IOUlbt lnde&>en· dence ln conduoUna tnveau1a· tlon1. Basic Change: Action Carter Asks Congress Not.to Wait for Crises There's nothlna like a 1ood, old·faahloned crlals to 1et Con1re11 movln1. Prealdent Carter ~ant. the 1overnment to kick that habit. That aoaJ la perhaps more am· blUous than any item on hi• lone State ol the Union 11end1. There are nearly 80 propoula, with a $25 billion tax cut 11 the featute attraction, on the lilt be aent up for election-year acUoo. RE WILL BE dol.n1 well to &et hall what he 1eeka. Indeed, his 50·pa1e acenda seems at odds with h11 earlier statements that he would not aeain press upon Congress more than it could handle. There ls nothlne unusual about an administration shoppln& lilt that exceeds lta graap. In an election year, that helps make the record. Com~ autumn, the Democrata can claim to have confronted the ,Problems, even 1f they are not solved. But Carter's message callJ for a chanee more basic than anr. bill. Presiding in a tlme of re . atlve tranquility, he has seen w)lat MP.~ when ~ r• >-no reaJ p for Uou. DIS STALLED ENERGY bill la' a prime example. Jl did not ( NEWSA.NA.U'SIS J late loinl to eUCt an ezntriency pro1ram wben the winter of 1977 led to critical abortaees of natural gas. But the broader enersy program Is atlll 1n1rled lo a stalemate Carter said ls becomtni intolerable. At tlmes when there ls "no single overwhelmlDI crt1l1.i" there ls erave rilk of b>acUon, Cart~r told Congress. Then, he satd, It is the task ol leadera to prepare for the tuture. Carter aaJd .that for the lint llme In a eeneraUon, the nat!On is not baumed by crlJla abtoad or turmoil at home. ". • • We now bave a rare and priceless opportunity to addr'n the peralatent problema whloh burden us as a naUon and which became quietly and ateadlly worse over the yean," ho nld. Standard Index of diamond ct.1ty: WSl-Very. Very SlighlfY f mpeffe Grades 1and2 VSl·Very SUghtty Imperfect Gradea 1and2 sr-&lghtty Imperfect Grades 1 and 2 t-lmperfect Grades 1. 2, and 3 future which will let u1 work toaether d not tn t0Muct," Carter said. No ono la 1oln1 to araue with that statement. althouRb there can be endless ariument abOut what the goals should be and how they lhould be souaht; • • BUT A POLITICAL prOblcm stands between the theory and its reallzatlon. It u a sitnple fact that w Uae pressure la Ott. tt lJ bard to persuade tbo v«en that bard quesUocs bave to be an1wered lmmedlatoly and harsh steps have to be taken lelt haraber 1tep1 be nece11ary later. That la part at Carter'• p~ lem on eneray. aQd he a_p· patently tees lt u baiar4 for other proposals, too. Jntroductna himself to the voter• 1n a campalan autobio- graphy he wrote when his name meant Uttle, Carter aald the na· tlon'1 leadership was wandering for lack of clearly defined iolla. ..WE MOVE FllOM one crtala to tbe next, u 11 they ere fads, even thoU&b the p,revtous one haan't hie\ aolved •be Wrote: Ho qUOteCI tho fUblo: "If the tru pet 11•• an uncertain • sound, who shall prepare hlmaell to the battle?'' Now Corter bu UM trumpet. ( PEOPLE * Jalle Nixon Eisenhower and her husband, Oavld, are expecting lhelr first child, Rona Bar· rett of ABC 's "Good Morning America," revealed Miss Barrett said family sources confirmed lhe baby was due this summer. The couple were married in December 1968. The birth would mak e former President Nixon a grandlathcr for the first time. Mrs. Eisenhower is working on a book about her mother, Pat Nlxoa. David Eisenhower is writlnt about his grand!ather. former Pfttldent Eisenhower. . * .1uuu1•0. Joalfua Lederberg, Nobel ••••NMOWu Prize-winning geneticist at Stanford University, has been elected president of Rockefeller University in New York and will as· sume duties Sept. t. Lederberg. 52, who has headed Stanford's Department or Genetics since 1959, will become RocJ<~eller's flflh president, succeeding Frederick SeU1, the school announced Lederberg was named a co-winner of the Nobel Prize in 1958 for his work demonstrating how bacteria introduced \nto a norinaJ cell can af· feet the cell's genes and produce mutated off. spring. * Hospitalized cowboy atar aoy lloten, boosted b)'. hundreds of get.well-wishes from friends and fans each day, was livlnl up to doctors' expectations in hta recovery frona recent OPeQ·heart surgery, physi- cians said. Hundreds of ret-well wishes, inctudtn1 messages from felJow Western star Geae Aat;y, continued to pour in dally for the 66·year-old Roeers, who un- der ~nt open-heart $\ii:Jery Saturday al the Ltttle'Company of Mary Hospital Jn 1orrance, officials said. No discharge date has been projected for Rogers, who 'I)· tered the hoSpltal a week fort ts. liool SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A bid by At· torney General Evelle Younger to make the state's death penalty ( STA.TE Jaw retr~cUve and ex· ecute ~ .criminals has DAIL V PILOT been rejected by the • state Supreme Court. three SOO·pound bombs. Holes In the Without comment bridge are-from bomb fraaments. There Thursday, the court un· were no injuries among the 79 men an l mo us l Y den I e d aboard. The Navy declined to release the Youn 1er' a petillon. name of the erring pilot, saying an in- which argued that a ti ti · d tod mur~rer~ u~enclng~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-v~e_s~g_•_o_n~1s_~~-e_r_way ay. should be reheard because of the state's new capital punishment B . law. row.n BUI Advanc~d Says Employee -51f~~!E~J~ ~::/ Lifestv)e .. '0 erson1...1' more tha.D a doien roll J ~: ~' ill calla and lots of .. perauulon, but a year-SACRAMENTO <AP> Uon is ''balooey:• and old blll to add 900,000 -Gov. Edmund Brown said employo" •bo workers to the un-Jr. says he knew Dr. ban been firtd Olten employment insurance J osette ~ondanaro wu "•et up a smoke screen program ii on Its way to a lesbian before she was to dlatract from the rial the governor. . hired, but believed that reasons they were The bill, designed to her private life was no fired." conform the state to buainess oC the govern· federal law. will cost ment. BROWN HAS main· local governments and Dr. Mondanaro, dlrec· tained that lhe letter :. c h o o I district:. a n tor oC the Health Depart· was the aole reason for es timated $57 m1llion ment's Division of theflring. next year, which causod Substance Abuse, was Dr. Mondanaro. first difficulties in getting fired last November hired on July 12, 1976, as votes. with Brown's approval. a Health Department Ofllclalt said she had conaultant.. tiat aald 1be writteJl JD obscene let· wH tired for polltlcal RuUng Glren ter on state stationery. re as on•. She is · . scheduled to go before a hearint Monday in an appe l to aet her Job back. BROWN ALSO said Tburaday tbat he did not remember the ellact date wben he first learned of Ms. Mon· danaro's lesbianism, and added that be was preoccupied with run· nin1 for president at the time. Drug Bust TY Actress 'f;harKed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Television ac· tress Gall Fbber bas been teleued on $1,SOO ball after beln& arreated on char1es of poue11ln1 cocaine and marijuana. authortUes aald. W eat Los Ancelet Police S1t. Jim MeGary aaid lhe officer. had aearcbed her home Thursday on a warrant hilt.fated by Pacific Telephone Co. over the actress• purported UM of an llle1al phone device. The device, called a "blue 'box,'' allow• callers to dial long distance numbers without being char1ed, McGary said. Tbe atreeant said Ms. Flsber, wbo played a ..creta.rt in the televlllon d~v• aeries Mannix, probably wlll be trled separately on the dna1 cb~ end for al· le1e<lly defr~ the phone company. LOS ANGELES CAP) -A coroner's jury has ruled that the fatal police shootin• of a nude biochemist wu not ac· cidental, but left un- aswered the question or 8 OWN HADE his .. S·:~~e:.£!.pe,~90n~ne~l~8o~ar~d~.:.::...!.:~::::._:;....,~~~~:;::==:::;:::::::::===;:;:::;:=;:::::;=::::::=::::::~ comments Thursda1,.. whether the ofCicer act- ed imprppcrly. :~fter the rulini Thurs· day. lhe district ~t­ t.orney'a office &hd the 1>0llc• department had not yet decided the prb· priety i:A Sit. Kurt Bart' •killing last Au • 4 or 35·ye~T·old R:on~td Burk dri. IRl19w~ an accusation tiy pr. MorM:lanaro tbat ahe was told by ber superiors that her hinnt was held up four monUls btcause her lesbianism JBight hurt Brown's 1976 presia'enlfll chances. The Democratic v· ernor, apeakinC thr sh his preu 1ecreta1y,1 Elisabeth Coleman, nia Dr. Mdtdanaro't all I · Uncle Srun the ·ooctor Not satisfied with efforts to protect the PoPulace from food additives that may be cancer,-cauling, like cOloiiAgs, artificial sweeteners and nitrites used as Jleat pr• servatives, the government now is worrying aJut our:ex-- cessive consumoti(ln off ats and salt. . •. · The Department of Agriculture, an off ic1 revealed recently, is worried because ~saturated f at4 can C0!1· tribute to heart disease and eating too much salt can lead to high blood pressure. . • 1 • So the department plans to &pej\d some time $tudying hot dogs, which may contain too muoh..J'at, and processed foods containing salt. The studies doubtless will take some time, so there probably won't be any immediate regulation of our fat and salt intake, but it's definitely on the list. The attempted ban on saccharin raised such ao up· roar among thos() wno use the sweetener for diet&f'y pur{.>Oses the government seems willing to settle for warning labels for the time being. As for the nitrites, used to prevent the development of dendly botul.ilm<ot~ baoon and oUler preserved ~ea.ta, the problem appears t0 ~ wh~her possible cancer or probable botulism is U\e greate{ evil. . Anyone wht> t>.Y the slightest attention to diet and health must br no-,v have heard of the hatard -'>f r, cholesterol and \)e' aware or the ·~~ny s~bstituteS'~ ·~ saturated fatJL i ' ' ... • · And salt sybstitutes are readily available on supermarket shelves for those who need them. rt Is well for the government, uslng its extensive rP.· search facllitiet, to keep-us Worme<J"Of flawa l1i ur ~t· ing habits. .. .. , ' • •• But the incessant drive to regu1'8te is in itself be.com · ing somewhat indigatible. / When Rep. Willis Gradis()I') of Cincinnati_ protested, followed by other Ohle ~ressmen, the '!batter went to t>r. Pierre -a 39·year·old ~lecttical engineer who beran hls fl.rst military post "Oo(a ~? Tlltti write to Pat Dunn. Pat win C1d ~ tapt. Qlttma tht ~• and act um you nttd to toloe ~ti i1i gouemmfflt and bWmess. Mail UotAt qwttiori.t to Pat Damn, At Your Sttvlct, Orangt Coa1t l>aUJJ Al<Jt, P 0 Bo:r 1560, Co.ta MtlO, CA t:nt. b man11 l,tttra a. po11iblt will be OJl&'tDned, but phoned ~l~s or lttttn not mcLuding the ~·t JuU:,wme. Oi:tdrtts end business hcrun' phone '"'"'bif canfto< be conri:lffed. ThU column appears dai-111 q,cqt. satUrdtivs .. r~ei-'a :4~ ·~ t• 1'al11e D&All P'/i.t: I've been toJd that my old model o ''ftolsel s Reinma\On ~<\" typewriter maY. tiavt v.81ue u a c9Uector's it,m. Is t.bU,::tADY• 1pec al pu~llcatfop "Jtere ·1 could coatact ~pewfi.ur colJect~ lhto~i.i,~ advertliement? r • · • G.K.. flunUngton Beach Weat Coa1t Platen Co., a tJl)ewrl&er pans AP· tller, advtaea you to advertbe ID .. Yoar Mu Fri· flJ," a pubUcaUoo for typewriter dealers. YoQ H malle arraa,emenu by wrUlDI to: -'inea Sup· ply Co., 2531 Ctirtl•s St .• Atteatlon: Your Man Fri· 4aJ, Downer• Grove, Ill. HSU. Platen'• fpoke1mau told A Y:J that your typewriter pro- ttably II O°' 0.d el)Ou•b to laave aay great value at tbl1 time, However. :Seitiadll• ••""m irt:e.,. ••rk DEAR PAT: My house WU bur1lanzed just M!fore Christmas. Due to personal problems I bad no bilmeowner's insurance. In addiUQn to my fteteo Ht, je'Rliy and ~ rue boxes contiinlng ft:njc)MGt pap.rt mo •ere atolen. The problell} t faoe la trytja tO et 4Juplibatea Ol .aeven yeM"t' ~ ot tax rt)tutll.9 and reeords, alona wttl\ all Inf important papers Cblrtb aod aaarif ~1-.1 THE PROPERTY re· portedly>had lone been planned for develop· m ent by Hu1hes' in· tertsts. The two commlaaion staff members also were quoted u aaylnt FBI agents asked them about the role of former San Francl1co Supervisor Robert Men· delaohn lo tbe com· mission's decision. Aa a coastal comml11lon~r. Mendelsohn made the motion io .overrule a staff recommendation that the land be purchased. 'Adult' ttlficat.es, serlal numbers, car pint sHp. ~.)I~ there 8')trte state ot federal acency that could help • ine replace thffe documents?J !r:o......:..._iq"'8:e.,,..,.~8llle88 MA TECA (AP) -'lbe City Council here ii con· slderln1 two Ordlaancea that would ba.n atl dult -entertainment l>u•i· nesaea in the city. The. proposals would ~ NBC. Named in 5ef 'Assault C08e SAN FRANCISCO (AP} -The The declsioo aends the case bac California Supreme Court has re-Superior Court for trial. fused lo block a $22 milllon peraonal injury suit against tbe National Broadca1th11 Co. alle1ln1 a televlaioo show incited a sexual as· uult on a young San Francisco girl. The 4-3 decision Thunday denied without comment a r~uest b7 WBC and the ChrOnicle BroadcuUng Co., owner of zimc-attlllate KftON-'fV. THE BROADCASTERS wanted to ar1ue for ov.u1UninC a COUrt Ol Ap. peal decla1on whlch upheld ttl vamu: ty or the suit. 'The appeals court reversed· a ruJ. tnc by Judge John Ertolla or San Francisco Superior Court, who dis· mi11ed the suit last year on 8f0Uftd.s tbe First Amendment protects television stations rrom liability for damages stemming from material they broadcut. 70.C. Of ....... / etlfed 1M ~ I POilet Cblef Ed Davia. ho l n1 the Republican nominaUoo for 10-v· emor. Will ~peak al the an Clemente Republlcan Club•• toUaUon dlMer on Jan. 28. '11te dlMer Will beata WWl a social hour at 1:30 .m. al the San Clemeott lriJJ. Ttcketa at $8.~ are vaUable from Cbarlea )I. Mitchell. '98-0831. Tht Cltnner la open to the P_!'bllc. • • • Irl1 Sankey of San Dleto County, who tepresenta Oranie County and elpt other counUes on the State Board of EqualltatlOft, bu been elect· ed vice.chairman of the bo~d. George R. Reilley of S'in trancilco was elect: , W 1978cbainuan. • • • Two bills voted on earlier this month in the stale Assembly found WUUam Dannemeyer R· • ullerton, pilled aaahut the flte other Or~e County usemblyman. Dannemeyer supported a move to allow local • )overnmenta to hold closed meetings when con· lelderin& appoiptmentl to commltleel and com· missions. Jt wu defeated 26-42. • Votinf a1atnst the bltl were Ron Corc1ova, D· El Toro; Dennia ll.u1era, D-HunUDiton Beach; Bruce Nestande. R·Oranee· Richard Robina, D· Santa Ana; and Chet Wray, b.darden Grove. Dannemeyer opposed another bill, to require the board of governors of the state bar to .a.dopt a For the Record "11MDIC ...... 1l HUDSON, •11111 .... Denny FI SCLHAY. AllnMI end J~qw.llM [ , HlfLIERT, ~ M. tn4 CMI E • HAMES. O..rlft I'. --Ol•tl £.; 90YD, Wiii'-A. tlld IMry M.; CHA$1!, lr11<:• I . a11d h11dra; WILLS, Ktlltl AuoanM and CM,.,.,, M4•YI l'O•l!MAN, J111l1 It. aM C>Jnltl L.; PORTILLO. !tot.no·-end CMrvl; GROOM, Ktll/I L. ..,a UfMIV ll. t.1!£. ~ •"" o... Tllomu; FUHRMAN, M••-Jtmu ~nd 11,,_.,. Lynn; TOWNSEND. Jollll N. tlld Am•ndt IC.; ANDIRSON, lltymOllcl H tlld 8trDtrt C., L11PR£STO, Ot11nla J en encl Mereret; ltl!VNOLln. PtOOY L .. anci Goor0t lllc ... rd, OLIVE•. Dorl •NIJltnmyJoe. l[LL, 01-L"- Pet ... Grf90"Y freNltt. KROE.GISlt, S1uan ICay tnd John Ctrl ; Ml'NDE.LSOHN, lrtN tnd Robin L. GAU!. OI-J. end J-J. Jr,; 8ARl£E, KathlMI> "· alld Merk J; LITTLE, Oor'Olhy R andWllllam D.; BLUM, S.nclrt tlld Gllllerl; TOll!V, Mlcllel• I.ff altd SI-I(.; Wll!KS. 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M. and ltlcllard; OANICMYl!lt, 1<1thl"" LlncNI Md lru<t Alan; COHN, C..rtllle fllf All...cl ........ ; COLLAZO, Marie Ott! .. and CMlot l'ar1H, SMI TM, lt-11 L.. and Mat. tit L ; ANNITT, llOlda M. .... .ltM M •• MUltPHY, OtllO• M. an• Wllllllr D Death No•lcn. .. , ... ~,. Fl!ltGUSON, Gl.cfVS lnH aM ThOm .. ~•; to!llTTOH, Jeftftle Marie e11d 0-ald W.; Lil!TI!, Wllll•tn I. -Merel• L.; LI!!, RaMrt •dWwd Mid Wltfl J-; SHOWAL Tl!•. 1tat11IMll I(, et1d CNrln I,; GYVES, P.VIC1-M. -JoM J • : LOOlt. •W\t Merouerlla and Dold Mc~11; GllACE, Deirdre A. Md CIW1,.._ J. GE•HAltQT. J9 AN~~ end Lerey .ff-; l40f'MlffSTE•, o.N C. end J....t L.; LS\'INI, Je"'ey A. •nd ltU.CU l"rleto; FAULICNE•. O.tioro ,....... ..-"°'*1 J-. CONltAD. Judy A. •"" Nell A.; IEL11tAN, ltaymoM •n4 Cell•. SILlllY. Jerry Lo0M 8"4 N•11<y; f'ADOEN. lt•tn•I• .... J•mu. GIGLIO, .... _. J. •nd Em..iue•. WITTENIEllG, M•ria11 L •114 l'r-rl<kC. MAit TINl!Z, i.oltler1• an4 .10$1t G.; KNUDSIN, ~OI ... ,.. Mid Davkl Rl<11ard; CO\,E. Ml,.,lam ROM and Floyd Albllt; MACIAS. Vlroi11I• enc Roy C-1•; CALLI T-r• MMlt 411\d Mer11n Nmrl; HANCE, Jllll• A. .... Cert .--: VAHot.• HIU,. Jack It • .,,. ,,..,,., L..: JOHNSON, RellK~ L ... l'-'" W.; MASON LlncNI S. end Jellll L; SATERLl!a, Clarence I!*' and AM& CWfla. l~NTOH, Jody Lorellle eild Mertr Oreoory; PLUMll, Paul w. •lld Helvu D. AndrMeJ FLIEMIHG, Suun D. 81111 Oer-14 Studm111; CDf'f'MAN, ._,., 9ld Win ..... L..; M>lltlEWICZ. ~ L. .... ..._ P.; \.ANG, J.-U. Mii .U tMrl JllMfl HICKMAH, Wft.,. A ..... Mlcllffl A.; KAWAMOTO, RIC,..rd ti. enll Ly1111 IC .; 11.Ul'I EltO, 1Catlllee11 •11• Jelll\ Anlllony, CA.PENTE•, flllyms C •nd •aylNlld I! .H GAIUllSON, GwM .... Y-M<•: WI 1fTa1u. lt••11etll M . a11d Retwlllla K.; ALLl!N. Anna N. and o...lfl M.; l'NfHl!LL. Oolw\e 0 .... ,._., J -; BOWDEN,. lknY Jo .... ~Q.: ""IHTICE, ltMeria L.. aM PMll It.; llQIJER, .,.,,., A. 8"4 Vklw J .; ~N, S.Wtll E. .... ltOMrt; UltUNGaR, Hlltl 0 , .... Hereld '· ...... ~. ICll!NAN, l!ve TMr.-.... J- Jettpll; WHITI, 1!11• M. aa• llkllard L..; JOHHSOtl • ..,,...., K; -OMft ., ..... ; HAUot4N, ~ lfllUbtth e11d tarl Art•u" llODlllGUlfZ, Seltdt• (, tn4 HtrmalllMlo; IUM(lt()T, Htr•'41 lloH •11d Klttitt .i.MIU; 1¢001t, Mcl'AOOIN Ket11ry11 A. ~ Wtl .. f" TRAUT, EOITH ~. Mc;l'AOOIN, ~ SI 0t ~11111 "-.... J-~. Ruu.111 >602 0UftM 01APe1 ltd., HyatUvllle, ALLIN, ~rlofle lt~ll alld Ear1 tHf'YI .... d ... Selurday JalluatY l•, JtMlfllt Jr.; kOllATll(, L.ynll "'"' "7t '" '"' Watl9r llMd HMptlal 111 elld The.-. Pllllti.. Wt1lllnott11. DC. totto.lnQ t 1oftt 111· IOUl.Tlf•,MtrtllltAllnlllldGtof'l9 ... u.Mrs.~, .... -.... ""''"" .... rd; v-.LOU. ,._Md '*"' .. c.a. ,,,.., ca. """'' ........ "'"'"""' ........ MATTSOH, .,n" ll~beN ..._ It Mcl'tdllltll of 1111 tM Hatwld Uf'OY: llrfAlfT, Sltwll -· .... 1011 J-A. McFMdtn ef M. •114 ¥¥'1 A. ; IClltR, Marwaret C..ta #leM, <:a., '-~I-Mrs. JHA lllld ~ /l.KlllMld; Ol.VIR, Jull• Htt-i.r flf lllallO, ce • tnd II.an 1. • .., Wlllllm J.; C'rlti ...._ Mrt. Pelrlclt lt9" of Clll<lo, Ct.. ~ tM Sllil1W ,....,., I NOllt, lllrtt •r•lllen, Oltn Wllllamt of Oentlly ,...,..,..........,~.,.: J-.otl City, T-, OMr9t WlllM\l'M PAHILLA. n... ,, lllld A'-'t el Ctlum•lt, S.. Ctrall" lld ..._, 1.f'4Cl:K.H, llflf "'"'* w111i-ff °""9f', ~ Ill•; -·1111w ~ DWittW It ., l[till~~;=;Jll~~*=:~ HyaUavlllt, ryfllld, e tttflf. Nuthttr, l'-tl ~et wOI M ,.... IMMtf ~ u. ,.,. ..... A M.; 1.-Mtr!tt VIN Poltl>,. Jellll~•" C:lly, Ttpll, •1111•lte11lllll '"MUI ._,,., JellllNll i(!tJ, T•11• .--1110-..fll-MIOf-ll. .... State ~. JohQ V. BriHa, R·Fullerton. a Republican candidate for covemOt' ~ho supports the Jarvia w re!orll\ lnlUative, haa critJclaed San Die10 )(~ Pete Wlllon for elalminl U:aat urban areas nHd ptq>ert)' taX relief the mott. Brtus 1aid be believes farmers have been particularly bard bit by rectoL lDcteaMa iA ....... men ti. * • * H unUD&ton Beacb Cll.Y CC>UildlM>m amett Wieder will host her re-election commlliee Tues· day eventng at her home at 16281 Tlabury Circle. Committee memben are eXJ>e(!ted to aicit her nomination papen at a cbeeae and wine ta.IUna party. • • • Supporters of Oranse County Supervisor Ralph Clark will host a fund·rai1ln1 dinner Jan. 31 in the Grand Ballroom of the Dlaneyland Hotel ln Anaheim . Ticket.a are $200 per perton or '300 per couple and can be obtained by cal.LIJ1a Bob NelJOo at ssa-ooll. • * .. Fonnt!r state Sen. James Whetmore, R·Bue11a Park, bu been named bJ the San Francisco Ex· amlner as one of five current and former senators being investieated by the FBI 1n connectioo with alleged vote-buyina. Tbe vote-buying, in connection wtth a rent con· trol and a colJecUve bar1atnlnl b1tl, alle1edly ln· volved laundered funds of up to $5,000 ln 1972 and 1973. • * * Assemblyman Dennla Manaen, D·Huntington Beach, baa introduced a blll to permit Medl-C..1 eUflblUt,y for patients whose net worth exceeds normal ellglblllty levels but who require ln· travenous feeding, as 11 now the cue for paU ll needin& renaldlalyais. The bUl la AB 2241. • • • Sen. John Brigas, R·Fulltrtoo, has introduced into the Senate AB 1368, to'repeal the UDitar)r tax concept ln order to attract capital tnvestment by ftrm1 in forelcn countri . ... . The Senate bu paued 33.Q and sent to the As· Mmbly a bill iy Paul Carpenter, D•CYpre.ss. It would ~\dre • Department of Healtb to aPPlY the same Ucenalng standards to state and Qt.her 10\retttmental hulth facilities as ii applied to prtv•te health facilities. • It Is SB 212. • Hosp~tid Sponsors CPR Class· A second clan In PVBUCNartCB ·-~....:..----~--~--~- INBl'EAD, tt 18 A SINGING lfOUP called Char ··~that 19 achedWed to appear. The or1a,nlsatlon plam to set tbe record tra t iD the February lMue of' its newsletter - NatlOIW RIJdl1 to Life Newt. .. LAPACJa IOtt1 for =coovenlence thll mal line c Used and •Polo to Jaclyn Smith, Cber)'J IAM and Kate Ja " the ata\ement eaya.• BOWEtU, TilE NATIONAL ABO&'l'JON' JUtltta Action Lea,ae aay1 an apolo11 Ja not enoup. · It fiJti4 a·complalnt w1tb the Minnesota Office of consumer Services, alltalnl that the newspaper •saaei J.o poulble ccmaumer fraud. ne f1nei 'Sltsoo for LU.cutoff anct f150 for Filllk. ADdenoll Aid. • l The eonnmttee ntmt iaJ4 tbe ti· . ~ sr ;_ ~ for apensea Luseutoft In- curred on a \{~ to llllnnuo" Florida and U.. amu. • Lt18ctJTOFI' COULD NOT be reached for comment. but Falt Aid. 0 1f l aid Wl'Ollf, I'll make alDIDdl. But meet ot the alleaaUou html arounclarefall .. He eld. •-in some w111 r.e ahDOst been~= J WU lleftreftQ allOwed to~" Stearns & Foster beddihg sele: one price, any size, three styles \ ' .. . "Aspen" firm: any stZe, one price reg. 8'.90-:.,';s 7 9 • 90 twin reg. 89.90 fuU reg. 109.90 queen* reg. 139.95 ~ mattress~ 199.95 Icing* box reg. 99.9S "Riv.ler.a" super firm: any size, one price ei.; pc. nn 90 reg. 109.90-239.95 y, y I · twin ~· 109.90 full reg. 129.90 • queen• reg. 159.95 king• mattress r~ 239.95 king• box reg. 119.95 · "Hampton Court" luxury flrtn: any size, one price reg.11~.90·~ 119 I 90 twn reg. 1Q9.go ful reg. 139.90 q~ reg. 169.95 ~mattress reg. 259.95 kins-box reg. 129.95 ·~and kJl1I sold., -oHt (~is a 3•pc. set Of 1 mattress Ind 2 box sprtws) fwnltln 145- may oo aoutb coat plaza IF SO, IT WILL brlng aolaco to thoa trlUca, many of them in tho J usinesa com· munlty. who 7 say they've en Yiowln& o lot or loose threads but llttle dh· cernable pal· tern in th • pastyear. Heller, n d\riser to the ""'"" Council or Econom c Advi.sen. and fonner chairman of that croup under Pr !dents Kennedy and Johnson, uses sµcb words as eohealoa,coherence,cooperation and cOOrdlnation. • ·~11 these, the business com· munity eomeUmea araues, have been mlasing or at least difficult to dl1cem. As a c<rnsequence, con· ,fid nee ln the Carter economic program has been noticeably • lackine. hereforethe effort, said Heller Tbursday evenine. JUSt before the round or economic messages began, \vilhhow ''notjustthesub- stance ol polfcy but bow lt llaniit totether." The warp and woof, thatia. IN HIS VJ W, tb wea\1n ol more tegrat.ed policy bcsan with the recent appointment Of G. William Miller. a businessman, to replace Arthur Burns a& chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. "MUler can cooperate and coordinate," said Heller, predJci· ing that there wm be more live and take between the Fed ancf the White House, "done ln a construe· live and friendly atmospher ." Relations between the Fed and the White House will be more like they were ln the Ktnne<ly ad· ministration, said Heller, who then was chief economic adviser to the White House. "WE HAD OUR say and he <William McChesney Martin, Fed chairman> had bil. Nobody gave up independence but we had reasonably well balanced policies, without shots belng fktd acrosstheother'ibow." It was not quite that way wtth Burns and Carter. The president, intent on a growth e~onomy, seemed to irritate the chairman, whose greatest economic r~arhas always been inflation Even if better cooperation and coordination of policies results, there is still a question of how much business support the Pre i· dent can muster. A SURVEY BV the U.S. Chamber of Commerce sug1est~ The extent ot the busineas com· munity suspicions la ~icted by the continued belief of maay that the presiCleot eventually 1rill re- vert to wage-pnce canlrols in an effort to restrain inflation. TO THEM, CONTROLS are anathema. And, says Heller, they are to the administration too. ''He's dead set against them," he said, and so he said, are all his top advisers. Nevertheless. a more active role ls planned by the prei,ident in keeping the wage-prlce spiral from tnining momentum. "A very gentle attempt: said Heller . May You Live· Forever ·· Rugged Old Politician Symbolizes Spring By JULES LOH .... '-... ~, VERSAILLES, Ky. -This is the heart or the bluegrass coun· try, where the horses arc fast. • the whiskey is strong and Chandler Is happy "Come on in, partner, and sit next to the fire,'' Happy Chandler sald, hand extended, grin in full bloom, voice in full gallop. "Oh, I'm flne, just fine. Ila. Keeping busy and wearing the world with a loose jacket. Ha, ha. Come on in, partner." HAPPY CHANDLER might be the only person on earth who can talk and laugh at the same time, sli&hline Qeitber. The news that Happy Chandler will be IO this year, in July, 14 news in the way the first robin is news. Hasn't he alwayi been reliably on hand to cheer the world? Yet, how can Happy CAPITOLIZE WITH CAPITOL ( AMERICA J Chandler, ebullient symbol of eternal spring, be thought of as getting on in years'> "Partner, I feel a15 good as l 've ever Celt. Weight's an even 200. Blood pressure's 120 over 80. Take ahold of this," he said. tightening his biceJ)s. "Hard. Rugged. I'm rugged, partner." LIKE HUBERT Horatio Hum- phrey of Minnesota, Albert Ben- j amln Chandler of Kentucky belongs to a sbrtn.klng breed of politicians who lived. breathed and flourished on the sheer joy or politics. State senat.Qr at 30, governor of XentuclcY at 38. Uilited States senator, commissioner or basebaU, governor again for another generation ':>f Ken· tucklans, Happy Chandler was candidate for spmethln1 or other in 13 races, winner of 12 of them, and all the wbJle loved, truly loved, every minute of the hurly and the burly and the noise and the crowds. "Partner, I have shaken more hands than any man dead or ulive. I like to wore my hand out shaking hand!. uoNE AUGUST DAY in 1955 at Beach Bend Park in Bowline Green I shook 25,556 hands. A guy wlth a clicker counted •em. They say it'• a record. I had on a wblte..1um11 1ult and it cot wriil1lii1 wet. Water filled my sbOQ. Partner, I like to died. "I mtght bold the record for speechtnakirig, too. "In 1935, running for 1ovemor the first time, I made 198 speeches. Somebody said, 'Hap· py, you didn't make 898 speeches, you made one speech 896 times.• Ha. Anyhow, I made anywhere from three to 16 i,peeches a day. I've seen a lot of courthouses. "I STILL MAKE speeches every now and then. Get paid for some or them, too. I reckon I ~ave away three or four million dollars worth before I found out you could get paid for 'em " Rocking ln his paneled den, in his royal blue University of Ken· lucky jacket and his fire-engine red socks, rocking and reminlsc· ing, Happy Chandler is as cheer· ing on a winter's day as the fire in the hearth. Around him are the memen· toes of his public years, framed certificates, silver trays. ptio\0- traphs, a shrine or the hish and the powerful of the nation and th~ world spanning hair a cen· tury. "I HAVE SOMETHING I bet you'd like to see something I'm proud to have,'' he said. "Follow me." He led the way to the rear of the house, to his bedroom. Whatever this special treasure, it was obvtoW1ly too precious, too peraoiial to display out front with tlie rest. He rummaged in his dresser dra~er, beneath the shirts, and In a moment found what he was after. Three baseballs. "LO · AT THIS one. Auto- graphed ~ Joe DiMaggio. Look at this one. Ted Williams. Now look at this one." The. ever• present crow'sjcet deepenedJn glee bcllde bis blue eyes as he held up lhe tbird treasure. "Ty Cobb and llonus Wagner on one eball. How do you like th t. parwcr?'' Hoppy Chandler, may you hve for ver. PITTSFIELD. Maas. <AP> - An old wqolen mill ln the placid ~rk&hire Mountains ha • new type of customer th e days~ oil· rich Arabi, South African In· dustriall5t.s, Araentlne buslness executives -anyone arrald of terrorist attack• on their automotiiles. The mlll ts the home or Armored Vehicle Builders Inc .. a three-year-old firm. Company president. Michael Dan says he can tum a modest Toyota tnto a fortress able to survive machine·tun ftre. And buslness i!i boomina. "WE CAN'T KEEP up with demand," said the 27-year-old Dan, a former race car driver. "If you ordered a car today. you'd have to wait eitiht months" to receive it. With 60 employees, Dan says Armored Builders will armor at least 300 private cars and 425 vans this year, doubling la11t year's production. Some vans are ordered by security firms, some by indlviduats. What wlll people pay for this security? One Arab paid $175,000 for • rortifted Lincoln Continental. Dan sai~ but the average price for an armol"Cd four-door sedan is roughly $30,000, including the new car. DECLINING .TO d1scus1> private armored auto sales, Dan said 1917 commercial sates topped $3 million. Dan said the company has a variety of sophisticated ant.I· terrorist weapons it can build in· to cars, but declined to discuss most of them. Some of the cars and van1. he aaid, carry automatic tear gas sprayers. ac· livated by a button. to overcome attackers 1urroundlo1 the vehi· cle. In designing the armor for Over The €ounter MASO UstHiljs CAN'T KEEP JOfl WASHINGTON (AP) -Aller thrtc months time and an e~­ diture of $29,000, the Air For~ is giving up on an autom-.ted ''Mailmobile" named Norma The vehicle rode OI\ a track de· livering papen to various Office lour times a day. But the un- guarded vehicle could not <::any claaslried materials, the Air Force said, exptalnin& "'"Y Norman had to leave. 1 if ,_ E.\SUJl N"I' GO ETRIC. Othera - time and eleetrlclty -ar •Ire dy metric. Money la not part of w l&bta and meatsures, but our mooetary ayatem ts declmal, llke tho metric 1y1tem. · Otber famlliaripi'oducts not alated to chan1e are 8. 16, and U mPUmeter film, 00 mlWmeter cJ1areta, SOO mllll- aai (or What.ever numtier> tab! .11\ele are m:etrlc un. U.now. Electrical puneta. ,iumblDJ ftduret, moat hand toola won't chariac. •w THE AIDLL\ f()01'8ALL field IDl.1 J>c tn for cbante; a ''loft0 conv rs1on, With 100 yard.I p u tl m • Wouta not .emtb • It woWd d y the already d lm&l nature of the sport; 10.yaM fll'lt downs. 100..:iard field. Pemap_1 aom .. ki101ram <195-pound> star hick will be balled for runnm1 70 .meten (7'7" yards), le dine his te m to a total of 50I meters (556 yard ) 1&1ned durin1 the conteat. Other outlta.ndln& aincular et!q_rta could Include a 3'·meter <17 yard) fteJd eoal and a JI.meter pus. The lasers may manage only some 220 meters (2U yard.a) ln a ca~· th t requires teama to 1ain 10.9' yards to earn a first dOWJl'on the 53-meter·Wido field <58 yarda). lmpOa;lblc. It ean'tb YO\laay? t did .;;.;.. lt f illl. . 'SL 01.i ddeated Carleton COll e, 4U, in Northfield, .Mbm., iii tba &St Uter Bowl 1amc. On~ n111t ar . •• • Artist (From Pase 91) the coune eovm'I dra,rlq tedmt· quet, lt«Y ldUs, ~. lnldna and Palntina &Del camera t.amf. qu ... BB ALSO aVNS cartOom for student• to 1tudy aod dem· ~n1tratea wlth orltlnal draw· lDgl. "I'm trytn1 t.o n1D tbill claa llke a studio," he addl. "We us. Ont nam., only. It'• an lnfonnal thlna; it's a creative field. "Also, if they'r'e crltlclzed I doo 't want their fMlinl• burt. If they can•t take conatructlve crltlcillm, they ml"1t &1 well ltq out of the bualnea ... One of the flnal proJecta for etudenta laat aemealer waa ••• .. to ftlm a brief antmat.d •1pea. dl test" It lbowl u t.b• ltUdilnts haft mede an object. nda u a bollntlnt ..U. move too fut or too •lotf. While the c1Q'9 are over n~ fttture-llPltb motlon pie· ture wu ~companied by a ear· toon • eanoom are •till ln demUd fo~tel~ Goepper •AY• the qu .. uoa of Job opportunttiM ii trequenUy ralaed by lludenta. 11Tbere are Job opportunities, I would aay, for those wbo ere quallfted. Jt'1 aeuonal more than 1t uttd to be. But when one studio 1low1 down. another wlll pick them~. "lt a ~ la talented ~ be'a &at a JOb )'e8N'O\llltLu . . womans spbrtswear ...... ., ............. . ...... Sldrtt ................. Aiiteaters Blistered By Aztecs SAN DllGO -Steve Malovlc, a 6-11 tranafer from USC, shot a pc:rfect seven for aevcn rrom the noor and totalfd 18 polnta to lead hls San Dlcao State Colle1e team to a 90-~ victory over UC Irvine at the Sari Diego Alena Thursday nlcht. It marks the third straight Paclflc Coaat Athletic Alsocia· lion buketball defeat for UCI, and th• eiahth in 13 atartl on the season. Althouih the Anleateu got a ~STANOINGI W t. P, PA C.I State 1'111._.,.) J o 11.S t1t ~,..,..,,_.. a • •• ._ "*Irk J t -tM s..01 ... ~ at mm s.n Joie si.ce 1 2 112 ns uctrvl,.. o J 1w m C:.I Stele( ..... IMtll) 0 J 102 m UCS.llU klNre t ) ll:J 2t1 .,.......,., lat'M n 01 ... Sl.ie9t, UC Irvine H Pec;lflc, 7', UG &.nit...._ .. 7J f're•neltMe IO, C.el 14• ILIJ S6 C:.I $1•1• 1"-'ll•rtenl tt, s..i me 11•1•" .......,.,.,o_ ~IKlfk llt CM St.Ce 1'11llerton> UC lrvl,..114 Clll Sl•t• U • .0119 1 .. c111 sen 01• .. St.ti .. ,,_ ~l•t• S... J* ''•te 9t UC Sent• Oerii.r• 28-point performance from Wayne Smith, they fell victim to 12 flral hall turnovers and some deadly shooting by San Diego State. By shooting SS percent from ' the floor, San Diego was able to take a 16·point lud by in· termisstoo. It finished with a 52 percent Oguro, while UC Irvine shot 45 percent. San Diego Jumped in front 10.0 and 23·13, but Irvine raOted and cut the lead to 27·2S. That was the clOl'leSt the Anteaters cot. UC Irvine resumes actiol'\ Saturday nieht C8 :05) with a \ game aeaanst Cal State CLong Beach> at the Long Beach Arena. UClrwtMIUI "It"" ... , s. .. 0-.. ltet• etn.011 S.Ptt "711111 Cllrlll Mcekll•• ..... n :c:o·" tote•• ~ I 4 11 Melovlc 1 3 0 S Hal• 14 O 1 » O.chr IOtlOockl 4 1 J 10 Gwinn 1 0 l J Goelt 4 l I 1 c;., 0 O I 0 Giibert 1t ' II .j L" Kr•mer Totell Keuume sosi.ia.- * O Fullerto~ 8J·86 " .. ,.. 1 4 I II I 0 t 7 2 I l J • 2 2 " I I I J 1 I 2 IS J 4 I 10 0 4 J 4 J 2 2 • J 1 I 1 lS 10 11 '° Guard Keith Anderson and · center Steve Shaw scored 16 points each Thursday night as , Cal.State <Fullerton> rolJed to an , 81 -66 Pacific Coast Athletic As· • soc1ation basketball victory over visiting San Jose State. The Titans, now 12·3 overall and 3·0 in PCAA play, trailed San Jose State just once, that at 2·0, and led 38-30 al the half. Greg Bunch added 15 points for ·' Fullerton, while Wally Rank led , San Jose, 5·10 overall and 0.3 in league play, with 14 points. Tht" Titans hit 49 percent of their floorahots and made 2.S of29 trom the free throw line, Includ-ing 19 in a row. Double Overtime Eagles Top Tillers In Thriller, 75:.14 --..,.y ..... Ho/firitiji tan Dons Riddled By AIA, 86-73 ylAU& KBYS Ol lllt DMW Pllll IUH When tM Utilverslty of San Francisco Dons aro aoOd, they are Yer)', very oo<l, but when they arc off, then rou have a am Uke th on -Thursday night wb n the Tu tln·b d Athlet in Action notched an a .73 -basketball in at th Anaheim Coo on Center. The m ch-heralded U F dream team did not how U,P. The Dons were outsbot, out· hustled and 1eneratly •ppcarcd ot to c much that the)' ere. Wblle USP' seemed unab \0 come up with much of te m cf. fort, AIA bad no trouble at all in that ar•"· Gettln1 aome eood ootalde abool.1n1 by guards Brad Hoffman and Mike Robinson, AJA moved Into an early 8-0 lead. Hoffman was the hllb scorer or the iame with 21 points. The Dons tied the score at 14 with 12:53 left ln the half on a lO·footer by WUllams. AlA came suriing right back and scored the lut four baskets, one of them a backwards ,turf by 7·2 center Ralph Drollincer. AJA led, 40.31, at intermission and was never serloualy threatened Crom then on. eanwblle the USP' team ,\hat laat week defeated Notre Dam'- '19· 'lO, missed euy layup•. turned the ball over on bad panes, and could not oUt ot first sear. Rf!bOW\dln1 ln the early 1oin1 seemed to be. 11 lost art for the Oona and il appeared that AIA would have an easy ni1ht's work. ... Sport• in Briel HJ I\ EE -G or10 Bamberacr, pitchln1 coach of the Baltimore Orfoles since 19198. was selected mana1er or tho MUwailkee Brewen tOaay. Bamber1er succeeds Alex Gratnaiu. flted Nov. 19 after complettni the second year Of a three-year contract witb the American Lea.cue bueb II club. Elbafti (}put BALTIMORE-Veteran Cliff Richey µpset WoJtek Fibtk 6-1, 7-G ThUrld.iy night to advance to the quarterllnals or th• Baltimore International tennis tournament. Buster Mottram scored a M, 6·3 victory over Rick Fasel In another ffCOnd round match. In other matches. Cllff Drysdale beat John James 6-4, 6-2 and Dick Crealy eliminated Antonio zu arelll 6-1, 1·5. CHICAGO -Coach Jaclt Pardee cau1bt the Chlca10 .Bears otf&idea Tburiday by ton· dertnc his resignation, pr•· 1umably to take over. as coach bl the W utiin~ Red5kins. ~IJTafl WUfSTON·SALE , N.C. ;Jobn Mackovle, ~. orfenalva football cOordinator at Purdue Unlveratty. was elected Thurs day H head football coach at Wake Forest University to replace fired coach Chuck Milli • • ....,.tt ..... Nd Eaison Tops Ff,45-~ Id Wrestling Ison Hlth <Huntlnctoa b> terved notice that it will team to beat in CJF thla on by overtbrowi.Df the de- lne CIF champ. Fountain ey, lD a M-27 mat.ta nun.- in the F.dil011 IYJI\· c victory booits Edltob'I Su et League actJoo. • r~rd to 14·1 overall and J.O tn e of the expected feature m hes turned out to be an •O· ti·c lmax at Gary .Bobay of Fountain Valley pinned Frank Curry in 53 seconds. Their duel in the 122-pound division was expected to be a key one, since Curry held a at-3 record this season and Bohay is the defending ClF champ for bis weight class. In otbfr key matthe1, J:oan· taln Valley's Stev-B1rr.Uo edged Joe Cuclnottl 2·1tnthe135 class while Edison's Todd Doyer countered with a ptn over ,,lfl/ft'/ Reynolds in the 1t'1 clau. ~·t. pin cllncMdEdlJon's victory. "'"'"' • .... ........ .,, ..... fl f1-'N1rfti 111-.C y~ ,,.,_ l.._l'lf'Nft II) etc °"9\ M . 114-T1yler Cll....,_._"t:-. IU-leM-f (l'lllf ...... 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A C.ilfclmlll ~ nlly ,,.. battle a """'*" ... • r BJ .JERRY BVCK l• LOS ANGELES <AP> -You may be 1urprised by Saturday's television movie "Standln1 Tall." It starts out one way, but enda quite another. For tbe first hour, it bas &be appearance of a pilot for a setles about a )'OUnl couple ekinc oat a DepreaJOQ-era existence on a hard scrabble ranch 1n the West. Thea, aUddenly, lt turu Into .: .. Bonnie and Clyde .. wttb a dalh :·of "DeaU, Wlab" and .. Hl1h ·Sierra" thrown in. ten toeether with all the other actors md gone over the script. I caught from bis enthusiasm.·• ANOTHER THING that wasn't in the scri~ 11'ie said, was the pranldshneu added by Font.er and Sampeon, wbo plays his Ind.laft hand and abares the alienation Forster stiffers u a hall-breed. Connors ls properly menaclna without an1 moUJ~Uug hlitnontca. One tntricutng thlna abOut the film ls that Miu Evan.a smlleS, even at tbe dart.st moments. "I felt like when the fell in love with him, she believed in bim and believed ln what he was," tbe actrHI 1al"'. "I· couldn't see bei' u dep ed and wittioul ~. "We were faced With a lot of problems arid people werie tM· ma advatage Of us. U :we c 't bave a aeme Of JM>Pe. we'4 the aOdJJiDC " ................ -.... ·~- t• THE PERMANENT TROPHY '°'' oo perma-pent d.liptay at Mystic Seaport, Conn. Individual uea were presented for thelT possession. : Prior to the award ceremony at the au.stere )Sew York Yacht. Club, phot.oaraphers asked the o prize Wlnntn to pose with their trophies . .. ·• Mrs. O'Malley tmmtdiately ptcked up ooe or ~r::::¢:~•;;a*:$!?illli! -~-~~~-~---~~_;.~---~-......;~~~~..:;:;;.~-~~---=-__;.--~.:;....:;~~-~--~-~._,.-:.....,;;;..- • o glasa bowl1. ; "See, the cbauvanlstic pie I am, I am letting Ote lai:fy hold the trophy," Turner said. "I am trY· lllic to cl~an up my image." ~ ••t DON'T THINK THAT'S poulble; .. 'Malleyaald. · .. Well, it's a WQJ'UU' objective," Tu.mer said. -.. -.-.1 .... ---'W•llJ-........ ...-. ................. 4 ............. , .................. -...... -..... • • • .... Intermission ·Tom TituS " and produces his own prolessional summer •stock company in Pennsylvania each year. : Other principal roles in the Otani• Coast ,roduetioil will t. takea by DarreDmordler u ·l!!d1ar, John Pezenas as Edmu.Qd, Richard °Fehrlna as the Duke of Albany. Crall WUson as the Earl of Kent and Stan Tudor u the Earl of Gloucester. Lear'• dauabters will b& porttayed • by Felicia Hemandn. Carole Knickerbocker . and Francts Hubble. Curtain time is 8 p.m. lor .i~ Lear" and admlaalon ii tree. ALSO AT ORANGE Coast Collete, a special production by the New Moves Worlalbop ol Loa An1eles, "Not u Sleepwalkers," will be sta1ed Sunday only at 7:30 p.m. In the colleee fonun. 1 The original script lnvoJves 12 women dls- cu111tng such topics as loneliness, aex. death, children, aucceu, despair. love, stayiJtc )'OWll and 1rowtn1 old. The show ls tourtna Southern California under a grant from the National En- dowment for the Arts. Tickets, priced at $4. may be purchued at OCC'a ticket ornce In the administration build- ing. Further Informal.ion may be obtained by calling 5.S6-5Mf. • THE MISSION VIEJO Repertory Theater wm continue its first season next month with the production of three one-act plays, including the world premiere of an original called ' "Manhole." I Rounding out the evenlng will be Edward Albee's "The Zoo Story" and a scene from t!. Arthur Kopit's "Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's t Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So ,l Sad " " Brian Hamatleux•a .. Manhole" was select-t: 4 ed by the Mission Viejo theater group in a re- l,,' cent playwriUng contest. Kay Murrin will dJrect J with Don Thompson in the JeAdine role of an 'i elderly man preparlnt for death. Ii OTHBR CAST membecs will be Barbara \ Covington, Ken Tomllnaod, Lupe Ramariz, John ThompSOA, Tom Luc11, Alyssa Vila, Rowland I~ Dion, Beverly COvington, St.eve Burke, B.J. Pat. node, Jay Rayl, Steve Wainer, Eric Hungate, U -Brent Covington and Jeft Clawson. + Performances or the three one-act.a will be I given Feb. 16, 17 and 18 at Mission Vlejo Hilh • School's little theater. Further lnformaUon is t' available at 837·8113. I l · ~asting 0 en 11 For. F .esti:val U-' ( Pageant or the Ma1t.era ofticlall are loolcint for short people. They also want tall people. sldriny people, fat people and anyon• else' who flll1 the bUl for nearly 30 re·crenUona of works ot art for next aummer'a 43rd annual FetUval of Arla in Laauna Beach ..... 14TUlt~Y,JAHUAltYlt llATMlt'nf f'OllM ~ eom-H11y ttl,t llplly, 1..-telll(elly 8Cr'IMlt .. 0r.,. CoMt c;.I .... tynl SeturNy M 7,80 IMI• TlcUU U, !ft ed'<t•llCt, ............ P. ,., .... fol'IMll-.;•U .. JJr1. MOMDAY, JANUARY U STAT•'• t.AltOIST 'su1u• (011to1t •t Hv111l11ttt11 l>ttt, ~ FW.,. c.11 nt-Ht1 fol' dit- t.tll .. MaMTA&.tlT MAltVe&. AT "'•ylolr Mv'tc Hell, 21~ S.111• &ODIA( MO IHetAL ... ,.CTS ·um II Int t• '1tw 11111141 •• 1111 AN!Milft ~lie!\ Cell1tl' s.1111'· NY•l1 UIMt•lJ ... 11\.:T'l!t...-.ts lee~. flM ,_..,_..._ Ull M Monlee llw. GleM F.i~telll l .. M ~:-"".~~~~~-~~~~-"1':"'""""-'l~..._~.....;;--~-::-'"'~~:_---._;;;;;;....~~;;;;..~-o..-.....;~..-..­IM reou1w Meyteo, V«i.tv ~•.,.n Gtlllw at SSW.17. ltODAOUIOMa IT 'n) HAWAII -11\elCM.eiltMt..,...._,....,.....,..,. u.. ··ec•tlall ,......, S.Curd9y •I • 111 • .,,... " f.~ -taltlll, Cell tJIJI .,...,. '°' llllOrfNtlatl, 111• en le!ts. STEEL BAND MUSIC ..,.MOcc..a-t MOW AV AtLAM.11 e•M.w.W.... 1213113 .. JtN l714J 611·2421 RISTA'11ANTS LOVITHU! SIRYICQ DAll.V PILOT • . • ' . FROM ANY ,\NTAGB eofnl the ~ctur• appears polled for nllht. re dy to aoar far above lta mooring ne.er Orana• County Airport. Study the buildlne and you reach an inescapable coocluslon1Anarclllt.ectcanbeeverybituenter-toln1na i.i'tdlm11lnaUve u a moviomater. Every p cular of the restaurant•• deslp and decor is atrictly lutUristlc. Above all tbere•s a v •at IPl,riness, th result Ol an aormous expanse of tall windows coupled with maeniflcent hJlb coilin11 and alcyll&hta. MAMMOTH .... <From Pace CU take her to the top of less populous runs,. Heather, a atudent at Westmoot Collete In Monteclto, has been rldlnJ the eondola most of the day, waiting 20 to 80 11\lnutes inside the building where the cars are loaded. "For a short California trip I can't com- plain," Heather saya. "This la my f&rst time here, but it'• more ~Orth &ht! drive than Ble Bear." ' Once inside the Gondola and clear of the loading bulldlne. tt'a a serene ride over the Jackson pines, wooly with snow. Only a Jow rumble ot lour wheels rolling along the cable above the car remlnd the rider that he's not really flouting above 1kier1 far below who look llke slippery chunks of coal on a huge snowman. Everyone la friendly. There is relaxed con- versaUoo. Heather ml•cts Wayne Marth of Orange dur- ing the ride. As they unload at the warming hut. Heather and Marth, a landscaper, are excited. They have each learDed the other is a Christian. "AU right," Marth says when Heather tells him she goes to Calvary Chapel in Santa An.a, ·•that's where I go." They chat as they replant their booU into their ski bindings and then co off in different directions. Miss Campbell catches a ride on chair No. 3 where she can skl down one of five bowls, China, Christmas, Center, West or Saddle. (See SKI WEEKEND, Pa1eC4) tl*Ra ~uarlar ~6 THE PLACE TO BRING OR MEET A MEW DANCE FRIEND DANCING TO UVI MUSIC SWING • SMOOTHllS • DISCO s,.cw "., ..... ,_ ... Owe. Aftw ...... u .. t.ci..t-J .. 6 A.M. $:ZOO Cover Charge • 21 Ind Over w ...... O,.MlleT ... NllW 2SJO W. C .... tfwy.,.....,.,. ..... Ma.I 177 Registry Hotel, Irvine, has booked Eileen Valentin<> and Starr, her band, for a second engage- ment in the Grand Portage Saloon. The 1roup performs Mon- day through Satur- Clay at 10 p.lif. and midnight. Also ap- pearing there is vocalist Fred Libby, singing Tuesday through Saturday from 5.9 p.m. The RetJistry is located directly across from the Orange County Airport. Lunch from 11 mn (New, modtrattly.prietd menu) • Dinner from 5 pm • Breakfast at Cmw s Sundays from 10 am • Sunset tit Carros Wttkdays from 4 Prri 2u1 w. Coast Hwy. Newport 714-631-1381 THERE'S A UTILE TASTE OF ~OE IN NEWPORT a EALITIES a l> INED photoirapbj' 4'J(hltrit by ·~ stUdent& and facul\)' of Cautomia State University, LPoB Beach, is showing at MUJs House, Gard Grove Art Gallory throuah Feb. 17. 'lbe Callery, at 127:12 Main St., Garaen Grove, a. open from noon to• p.m. 'J'huraday t.hrouab Monday. DISTINCT DURABILITY -El1bt sculptures by internationally acclaimed Frank Gallo will be the first e}lhiblt at tbe Spencer/Howard Gallery, open1n1 today at 1166 Gh!nneyre, l..alW1a Beacb. Gallo, who woru ln polyester resin reinforced wlth fiberclus, was honored bJ tbe Aroettcan InaUtute of Grapblc Arts for b1a 1eulpture of R9quel Welch which ap~aNdonaTlme mauilnecover. • Allo on dlsp!R will be oil palnUn by Yutoalavlan·bom Ale~ Bodckovic who depicta people who "are aware of the banh realities ofc f' lite but are not embittered by tbem ... G~ hours are 11 a.m. to a p.m. dally except Mond&JI. SKI WEEKEND. EVERY S1\T1URDAV & SONDAY FROM 11:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M. Choose from a delicious selection f Huevos COlf Aguacate, Huevos a la California, Sombrero Jalape, Huevos Rancheros, ijuevos oon MachacatHuevos Con Tocina, Huevos a la Mal~guena. Entrees md Champag or riange .. ...,.,""-.All served with fruit and chilaquiles. 11,·.: .•• ,~ ' . GREAT SING were made with the Supremes. the TemptaU~ Gladys Knight. Marvin Gaye, Tamtnl Terrell ( ROCKT.ALK . and then after aa while. many artists wanted more "creative freedom." Some of them -Eddie Kendricks, Gladya Knight., und Jackson Ftve - left. But when Stevie Wonder renegotiated a mulU-mlllion dollar deal to remain al Motown, things changed. Of cour$e, nobody tells Stevie Woltder what to record: but there are other groups at Motown now who enjoy the same kind of career control The Commodores who have had huge recent success with gold singles and platinum albums who are allout to be seen CO•Slarrlng ln their first filJri c"Thank God It's 1''riday''J, and who hcadhne tours both here and abroad - do not feel cramped at lfotown. PERHAPS THAT'S due ln part lo lhe fact that they share In owning their publis hing wlth Jobete tMotown'• publishing arm)' and they make a tremendous amount of money for the label becaUH they record more than any other act on Motown. "When we first came to Motown they asked uS'°what producer we wanted to work with,,. recalls lead singer Uonel Richie, "and we. said James c;um ic,llael. Al that lime. every album that came out of Motown had bla ltamp ot approval on it . .. But hll acbedi.&le wu 10 ridieUlous, aqd we we.re ao low on lhe totem pot~ it Wat unbearcf.:of to 1et the No. 1 producer. "Arter a~ a year or 10 we diet, add he'• really alven us a recordlna book of knowledge. .. It.• been a dream come true. ~ JOt or artists probably have dreams that APRES SKIING ... <From Pa1eCl) moans the day's skiing conditions. "It was harrablc," he says in hlS best <'astern accent. The eyes of Nancy Hughes twinkle. Nancy, who teaches multlhao- dacapped children 4t a Costa Mesa school, admits she la "so exclted. Before today," stlG says, "I saw snow coming down only one other time ln my life. It's like magic." NANCY, WHO SPENT the day taking ski lessons, erew up In Los An&eles artd Whittier. As the mght wears on, the dance floor rem a ins jammed. In yet another bar area, the FreesU-le Lounge, a few young couples anuggl together and watch one of thr•• t~levlsion screens on which Barbra Strcis1tnd ainp to James Caan in "Fun· ny La~y." tJP THE STAIRS aaaln and around a corner, a young, rather portly man and bi female companion, attired in swimwear, loWlge In the sauna. They sUddeftty make a quick dash for UMi outdool' Jacuzzi. The ~'Oman, despite the fact that il can't be more than 10 de1rea, jum~ in. Wind-driven snow ia still fallinr. • In 1111 ltt•1 erou*<I "'-lftcllfff ••• With hopt end eoureo• tll•'f ~lung to th•!f dtMm ••• • .. • .. .. • .. ... .. ' ....... 'Iii .. . . . . Richard ~kolly, HEJlALO !XAM1NElt OtJK NEXT STEP ,,,., to convince our editors. The nearest stop on th~ Pistols tour was San Francisco. A bit of way tO g<> for a rock review. "It's news, .. we whined. ''Bir news.. Everyone ls reading about them. It could be history." "You're crazy,,. they explained. We pursued the subject. When they rtnal· Jy agreed, we hopped the next pJane to the bay area where we were met by Jules and El· Jen, two friends f'rom the city who beve astute Judiment and musical sensibilities. THEY GtJPFAW.BD, "Are you reaJJygo. ina to review the Sex Pistols?" .. Sure, you want to eo!" ''Tell us about ll later." Mark, another San Francisco intellectual joined in the converaation. ~'It's a sociological phenomenon and efinitely newsworthy. To ignore them because 10\1 don't like their music would be like ignorin~ rock 'n' roll." 351 V-8 engine. Sport• lnstrume11t group , convenience group, prot~lon group, vlnyt roof, tinted glass. Ser. HH<47H139089. Stk. 1868. _,,__ ___ ...,. __ _,, ____ .... .............. 6 ••••• ......... .. PVBUC NOTICE OltOlflMtCS "4), JM Alt OllOINAHC9 01' THa C:ITY COUltCIL. Of' 'ntl CITY 01' CO\T NHA, CAUIJOltNIA. CHANOIN TMI ZONING OI' l'OltTIOln OI' - .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newly remodeled 4 bdrm, den: 4 baths, hvmg rm w cathedral c Hing . Lge. ma:: tcr bdrm suite. 5224.950. llG CANYON 4 BR, Cam rm. 3 baths. DeautifulJy decorated Broadmoor Plan 3 w1patio views from each room. $325,000. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 3<11 Boy~1d•! Dr•w1· N B 67S · bleil 552·70~0 • · · . ·· G...,... 10021Gwrel 1002 i~~lACE. . ~ •. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REAl:TORS ICHOTTY & HICE LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Lots of 11.noUy pmc. uM'<i brick Ai buill-an book1helve1. coly 3 bdrm .• 2 ba , wilh a pool & jacUUl: in North Santa Ana •.ooo. LADY WCI Near new 4 bdrm., 4 baths, formal dining rm .• pier & slip for lge. boat. J m maculale thruout ! $650,000 Has lltruck! spic" •pan Lawson 3416 vi~ Udo 2 bdrm condo ln oee of Tuslln'a finest adult Newport Beach complexoe Communltr. Re.lily Company 714-675-4562 clubhotMe, J>OOl&jDCUZl ... _______ .. ______ _ Super buy! $57,M> IUIU> AM ESTA TE .. on this ocean view lot GtMNI I 002 G...,.. I 001 In old Ltt«iunn be1ch ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• F1ntostir ocean, canyon, hillside vluws from thl~ protected canyon set tinl May be pouible to divide into two 1'.I •ere parcel•. $172~ DOH'TP.ASSME ... BUY. Exceptional 3 bdrm. home, freshly p111nted. londscaped atrium. formal dmanjl; Irvine'.., Univ. Park. $94,900 552·70~0 THf · .. · · VILLAGE .. · Rf.AL TORS ~UPOR TIHDOWM7 Real Estate Valuea averug<' 10'\. ~oin per vear, dollars !llet>m to lose thal muc:h. Which i.hould you own" Burr Whit ~ n~alt ~r 290 I Nc-wport Olvrl N U 17141 fl15·4630 WW OOWN HIATERMS :! Bcdrm with IUl''-l house on bag R-3 lot A!>k in.: ~9.SOO Call anytime SCOTTUALTY 536-7533 HARBOR VIEW LUSK PRIVACY -PRIVACY -PllVACY This 4 bedroom haven is an executive reward green hills, blue Pacific. a home to make it all worthwhile . Corona del Mar <Jt its best! 1436 Keyview. Open daily till sold. $259,000. Jo:Cul Estate ~>HERITAGE .... REALTORS SIX UNITS In xlnt rental l<X'atlon 1n N .. Co1t1 Meu. Btrl layout With lge pool &!i added 1ttract1on Close to m1Jor shoppin.ir & bu:s lule11. 641-Tfll ~ Walker & Lee Rttl!:st&tt GI MO DOWN IEACH • f.7 4,500 Tree I.med approacb to tb11 mlnl-r1.11cb. Hur• living room with crackl· tnc fireplac~ Country kitchen, dlolnt room. Conveniftll •Intl• level conatructlon with 1-imilili•----••I se1>arate wlnt for hlde1waY mailer 1ulte and chJldrtn'I quortera. Hurrv• Call903-'7181 Ol'(N 1119•115 flJN IOI! tiltl • FOR THE HOBBY ENTHUSIAST -Oven>ized 3 car garage attached to tbts immaculate 4 bedroom. 2 bath home. All new Jandscapinj? with s prinklers front and rear. 54~4 I 4 l PULL n9 '1.UG -on tbe TV and enjoy the hills, lights & the water wfille sipping o gentle libation and listening to your stereo in Newport's finest area. C 1l for details on this 4 bedrm be uty, !or only $159,000. 6404"'· Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine Hun1ington Beach-Newport Beach TH! 11.UFFS -GIUHlaT VllW and walk to pool. Much desired plan on 3 levels. 2 Lge bdrms & panelea den with fireplace. Mirrored formal dining rm., wet bar, air cond. 2 patios. Decorator wallpapers. Lease $800 Mo. WISUY H. TAYLOI CO.. IWTOIS Z 111 S. J ... Hl1li INCi NEWf'ORT CEMT'Elt, M.1. U4-4t I 0 EMMITT SMITH. RIAi.TOi Has listed what he feels is an xlnt buy either for occupant or for first time investor. It's a 2 BR, l Y.J ba. condo in Irvine. for only $53,950. Please call for more details. DB.UXIOWLIX 1n CDM Walk to beach It 1hoppln~ Each unlt has been ~ompletely re modeled with new built· an k1tchens, paint lnrout 2 Bedrms, lireplace!I. See too appreciate Sl71,500 644-7270 FAIULOUS VllW $265,000 Wuod and glast In thil orialnal desacn 3 story home. For the t'reahve or artistic: family who want to be •·n~ar the iic tion". Walktooceanfront .It bayfroot. LO\'ely for entertailung fl(.'ll:lbft 3 bdrm home. AU. NEW. CAIH ... OW, 7 Units, low rent.:atw•ys full. te9,000, MANAGER..!IEAL ESTATE NEWPORT BEACH A prime opportunity wi~h _an outstanding real estate organization + high earnings! Experien.ce is a must. Prestigious location. All ~pplications . held in s trit>test confidence. Please reety lQ Ad #68. Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 MUST SW!! lVSTIH Foothill Hi Dlatrict J bdrm. family rm, d1nta1 rm.&. POOL on nearly ~ 1cr• in 1\00.000+ area. Ownt'r transr~. Will t'on. id« all reUOt11blc offer1. A1kln1 193,000 Call Doa or Helen at .AISOPUALTY 731-491 I OnMSUM 14 U732 Genhon Plact' SOUTH Of HWY. Duplu. CdM. Walk to bu ch & st.ores: J ~rms • + atudlo. $116,500 L.A5'14A llAC:M Nearly completed. top of the world, 2 Jar1e bdrma., 2 baths. fr:plc., 1882 "' n. Vi~ decks. $179,500 LOOIJMG F0tt MAURYSTAUFFER A LOYEI SEA LIOlll REALTY Jf oct'lln v1e"Ns. Newpo,.t 3801 E. Ost.; CdM 673~ Crest. Mystic Hiiia, J213N. cat. Last.a\• Loguna Re1ency. Call ,-.--•49'1-·3388 ___ _ ror detail•. ,. ST JO cou TS AMO eouas ... Of course! It's Big C nyon! A terrific t 2 b droom. aen condominium with a• golf coun;~ view and dose to tennis "' und jacwii. This end wlit is \'acant rntb cp([ee und cream <.•olored carpetln_g, maximum securitf, fee ownership and a realistic price or $199,500. Ideol !or adult couple. Upiijl()U 11()~S REAL TORS-, 675-6000 2443 ean Co.st Highway. Corona del M1r • also'" Mesa Verde. 11 546-5990 • FIHER HOMES ROM m.soo TO Sltl,000 CITY ~HTS Ir SUMSETS Pool. Jacuzzi & breathtaking VIEW -it's all here in this maglifficent 4 BR Cape Horn. Formal Wniiig, fireplace in family rm & Jiving rm. Fountain + lovely garden patios & low-maint. Jandscapj.ng. ~.soo. J eri Hunt 642-~. (F.·11) CAMIO SHOlES Panoramlc OCEAN view from this sin1Je-stOJ"Y rusidence w /enclosed courtyard wtinvitlof free-flow pool. Steps to private beach. lllside, S Jovely 8Rs, llvilig rm w /hi-beam celling & sunken convei"SatiOO area. $349,000. Appt. oitly. Donna Godsba11 6«~200. <F-12) I 1 WO•LD'S SM.4LLHT UNlqtJI NOMI ., • . • on a buildable R· l lot. It started as a s~. of the hwr CdM garage and grew Jnto a house, not a very big house, but cozy! l bdrm, 1 kitchen, 1 path, l livlni room and 1 TV set that ~' appears out o! the ceillne. Now priced at S126,500. U~IOOI: li()~t:S REALTORS, 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar also ln Mtsa Verde, at 646·5990 OL.DI COIONA 0 MAI CHAIM snrs Td OCIAN ., .. ,... I 001· G1Mral t 002 ............................................... Spacious 3 Bdrm home in extremely desirable location. L_ge. f am rm. & brick patio create ideal atmQSJ>here for entertaining. Sep ofc 4" bath. New copper plumbing & xlnt constr. Vi~ of Jetty & ocean Crom decks & mstr bdrm. S149 500. View b~ appt, CaU Bernita Eilertsen at The Real Estaters, 673~ 't ................................. ... /Jn NIGCL r\l\ILEY & 1\550(1/\T(~ OPIN Rl/S4T /SUH IAU04DPLX. B\' OWNER. Compl rt· modeled. 2Br+1Br up. per. 4 dts to Bay. f13-9'31 ATIIACnYI Con4GI 2 Bdrm, lie backyard. Xlnt locatioo on Point and priced to Hll at Sll9,000. (Can'tliDd a VI· canUota~tbilprlee) BY OWNER 710 Femlcaf. 2 BR, 1 ba front houle. Crpta. lrplc. New J br. 2 be leootq It. apa. 411 bltns. crpta, drp1. 6TU9t2. 1119,500. CE llOIU 11.1111 II. OVElf ~ ttNt °' ft\lrC /Jn NIC,[L; Ul\IU Y & A55UCJlll [S TilPLEXfM MISAVllOll WaMTa IAIN & LLS ~YOU SMIVa? Freshly painted inside & ~--.......-....-..:...;.~-----• out. Great lnvattment In a super: Jocat!on, Tbr.e 2 bdrm unit•. All unit• FORESTE OLSON ........ r-UJ-ff_ •, 1 L OLSON -- iCd hill ~ 552-7500 POITAAMA Unob truclablo ocean &c co11thnt views provide a m11nlnt"en' MttiDg for thit 3 bdrm. • dN home. L1rso bollt.11 room. Mok •n orrer! 1219.500 SIATlllACl Light " 1lry 4 bdrm. heme, tastef'ully d~orat ed4 enlertalnln1 ls a breeze with It.. fomlly rm opening onto a nicely landscaped patio. ~169.SOO ARCH l!ACH HtS. ,l.ovely carpell. levelor & ilew1andscapi.na are• rew of the feat.urea ot 2 bdrm., 2~ bath home: mt. tk ocean views from the 1ec<ind story. SUUOO F OREST E OLSON ,..,. ........ , ... .. • FOR1"'LOVI OFYOUaUFI Prestigious Harbor View Homet Someuet. 811 Canyon 1011 coune view 5 bedr~. formal din· ~Ing room, much, muc more. ATAPRICE · OU'Lt,LOVt; " f v • " ,. • .. ~. '\ 1fi •••••••••••••••••••••• dy Owner 2br. lb• w/,al -.-...-------·tachod g!!r,.fncd in back yrd on comer lot Perf~rt atarter home. ~J.soo. VA.G3H358 • .. ,. ,. .. iiiL. ,, MIAR "STA/40 Ac ,__.._ ______ _....~ ready to drielOp wttb . . . MEWPOU' HGTS Charmlric IBr, 281 Mme In cboico Joe. Attractiv e cul-de·lac streot. Sll5,000. Open Sat/Sun 12-4, GOl Aldean, 15th & Irvine. Joan Llvel.)' lllt 642-4799 BONO REALTY water, 1u • el«ttle. Sll,000,,eracre. •--------~~-..,... DOLPJUN R.E. Daplex. Nwpt. Beh a Ai 2 bdrms akle by 15Jde IOO --------• blkOIW. Balb0181.J blk to ocn le. blf oa l)eJIA. <m>•mo (%1.S) 92WS4$ l'O Box taT, Redondo ·••ch. ea. tom \ I ... I J Daily PUot CluiuCied Ad 642-~78 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• lbr + 1 loll bdrm condo 1375 mo. 2lJ446-4835 dyi.. 840-1261 evs/wknd~ LC9lftCI ... 3141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Br. partly furn., Victona Bch area. $250/mo. UUI incl. 494-4391 1 Bdrm !um or unfurn. cl~ lo bcb & town. Yrly. $325/IDO + UtiL 494·711J L_,.a Hlgytt 3152 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXECUTIVE ~ow. Inc. Prestigious office ap•ee rn Newport Sch/Airport area. Taateful reception lob- by , telephone message Hrvice, con- ference rooms, kitchen, be~erqe, In· outgoing mall service, dlc1atlng la copy machines, travel conaultant1, com- puterized· typeaettlng. Complete secretarial service• avallable as needed. From $290 per mo. Cal 1714175Z-7170 • • LOWEST . ........... " ART CENTER. Lacuna I it T.D.'1, tbo Bc h. $175 mo. (805) · ZndT.D. i.o.s. 52Hl030or (805) ~UlO Fairest Tenm Alnce 1~ lllClllstrttla.t .. 4500 Sattl•Mt.J.Co. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _M_Z.._2_1_7_1 __ 54_6-0_6_1_1. ••••• ' •• u .... PREGNANT? Cuinf confidential ~enoc • nferral. AborUon, adopUoa • k9ePilllE· APCAR IC1·2m ' J ... . . I . lhHaneW.1, Qu.Uty 1erv. w/tliat "Personal Tourh". Uc & ref's. 538·9522 ' . BOOKKEEPING CLERICAL ASSIST COr Acc.........a MocllM• ~, ... f w:1 For mini-computer <Burrough$ •1r.;•~ • Serles> opc;r.abon. We preferl.hat yo have accounting machine experience •• Job requires processing & computer. input of dolly sales sups. oothly: • merchandiSe payables and/or aom8 merchaildJse c9otrol. If you have suctl experience or a.t least have eOO<f 10-key: experience we have an expefj; computer programmer /instructor who will easily & thoroughly train you. t)ljoyablc working conditlQn.s i '1 finest quality retall rlothing store tn Fashion Island. Please send resume to • Ad #1.Zl. Daily Pilot. P. O. Box 1560.j Costa Mesa, CA 926?6 ------·' · - TalPHOHI SALES nredoltherouUne! Thi• Job Is for you! . ean VJ.Now.AL.-· ·-·-·1u.aot1 TIME-LIFE LIBRARIES Equal Opp Emp_lyr m /f TELEPHOHE 10 Sollciton Needed Im-mediately. No expr. nt'c. Hrs 3 to 9pm, Mon thru Frt. Pays $3 .to $3 75 hr. Call alt 2 pm, 754-1601 Tow Truck Ori ven u • Pft'"d. Top ,pay. Apply,_ G&WTawtng, 1~ lriinc Ave, NBMz.1252 1 ---------. ~ ~ ytl TYPE + I 0 HY . ~t~bst. Hotpoint el" FAST & AC CURA Tl deyeJ1.I yrs old~OO. Call St.-t $71 5 Mo. no.211M aft 6 P MA111APTITUDE GE yellow 22 cu fl re(ril, --'---":~...-:--i:-~r--., WtU qualify you for deluxe mod~L pd 16SO. unique pos in NB co will sac. 613-~ Quick pay raiae~ .:,-~-----:------i AdvancementpotenUal GE Uprtght Freezer, Variety of actlvitiea froeUree. Brown. $30. Full co. benefit• 1162-3785 64S-3321 MG·2123 TYPISTS Dtct.-.;stot llMlxtc. R.,,. a Ttchnlcal Work temPQrary 4t tnako ~tra uaooey. Lons It short l•rn aasi1nmcnta. Holiday • yac pay. 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I P129 •64 VWlug •••••••••••• $1195 4 s p, stereo. a real beauty. f 1224 Ponche 9 I 4!> • . . . . • SA VE ( ,, t11 I' Ill I ' 1f' •fl.I f f'~9 •69 VW lus ••••••.••••• $2495 Like new, (conver~lon), at•rCM> 8 track. #112 '72 VW Convertible •.•••• $3195 4 sp, yellow, Sharp. #Pl 25 '14 vw lug •••••••••••• $2895 Air. mags, yellow. t1210 '75 YW Rabbit 2 • •••••• $3295: A JP., Plff, peckage, air. t120I '74 Audi IOOLS SAVE ·i · '' .. r1r1,•, 1 • • • :: 1 • •• •7 4 vw Illa . • ••••••••••• $2195 Air. 4 tp, 29,82d" mll-. t101 ' • •7 4 YW Ka ... • Ghia •••• $3995 ~~. 1'91'90, l~I~ th&rp. , Hcrbour Volkswagen 842-4435 '1711 ..... ll•cl.. HuntkMJ'Oll lffch Sol• Hrt: 1W..rri. 9.9, Sat 9.7, S.. 10-7 ,,.,,_.... """, ........ °"~ O..-OMr ...... 1019. Yup, Oat Sun-of a Gun. Jim Parkinson set e promises to save you money to start your""New Year off right - Hur.rY In or call ua for OU.A Dlacount Prtoeal -- CREVIER . . ~ MISSIOtJ VII JO "" ·011rs . . . ... 1131 IMll 49S 1704 Ml~'.ION VIEJO IMr•Olll~ . 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SEEK & FIND is the new game that'1 driving crouword nuts rtutty (nuttier?). It can be sought and found in the classified section of the DAILY PILOT. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19'73 Regal All pwr. AM· FM, 49.000 ma. $2500 rb cir Call Bob 6-1.2·~10 m LaSabre. 2 'O. mint Int $895 or bat ofr. RP ~.fltrl Hts .................. , .... • 0r-. Ccianty't s .. 11.c...ter 't • 1976 CADILLAC SEVILLI All leather, 11tereo tape. cruii.e control & all the deluxe extras. <902PCV > $9588 ( 11 '77 & '76 Sevlllcs To Ch0011e From Nabers Cadillac lfl!kl I I it I'"' Hh 1.1 I "'·' ~'"I ..... 11 ., II" I '72 El 1>o Blue w Jwhl \'lnyl top, all xlras. Xlnt cond. S2.995 673-4743 1976 SeVtlle, QiO(' brO'Ao n. tx.-1ge 'm top. Loaded. xlnl cond $S7~5 Oy"I 213 35'1-3293 ; l'\~. itT«ll~ '71 Coutw. Ju VII h• l'Grl ect • $2250 •IJ.tO fll8l'I• --1977SIVIW • F\111 power, 111r cond , • llt'reo tape, cr ui1e, twtll&ht aenhnal, aulo dimmer. llchted entry system & vanity mirror. 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The financial centers of New York City operated on a limited basis with corporate headquarers and banks shut down, and stock ex· change tradlne was trimmed to a few hours. As much as a foot of anow was umped on many areas and travel alone most of the coast waa dangerous. 3 Suspects Nam.ed in Many b!ehwaya were clOMd- d o tt e d with tbousanda of stranded vehicles. Airport traf- fic io New York, PhUadelpbl• and elsewhere was at a standstill as crewa battled ln the blizzard to clear runways. Some New Yorkers found ways to get around despite drifts and the snowfall that measured 13 inches at mid-day. Several were skiing in front of St. Patrick'• cathedral on Fifth Avenue. States of emerarency were declared in Rhode lalud, New York City, HanUbar1, Pa., and areaa alone the coast. Some power outqea were reported. And liWe relief •H ln atCM. 11 HB Killing The atorm, comJdered the worst in a decade in many atat.es, wu the thlrd ln eight days alon1 the East Coast. Forecasters called for more snow throuebout the day with as much as 2 feet ex· peeled. Long.ranee forecasts predicted more snow ln the days ahead. New York'• entire metro,polltan area was crippled. Schools and govemment ottlca cloaed. a_J\ three ma.Jot a\rP9ftl -L•Guatalaf ••• 1 iild Newark -ahut don. IDaJl)' Mallhattalf dee bulldlnp were almost deserted. and vehicular tramc wu sWled or snarled; \ Three men have been booted n murder charc• reilated to bat police descrl~ as the ex· eculion-style killiD& of a Hunt· nf(ton Beach man in 19'16. Thomas Landry, 31, of San lego, is being held tn tbe range County Jail with bail set at $500,000. Officers said he was arrested by San Dien poUce this week. Orange County authorities are eeking the extradition from ConneUcut of two other men al· legedly involved with Landry ln the 1976 killing of Jimmy Lee Larson, 26. They are identified aa John Garfield, 32, Fairfield, Conn. and George Muaro, 28, Stnt· ford, Conn. Both men are belnc held at the Bridgeport Com· munlty Correctional Center in that state witb bail set at ~.oooeach. ~ Officers said the case ac&lnst (the accused trio will htnae on the allecatlon that. they and Larson tquarreled over the dlvlalon of profits re:sultin1 from the sale of drugs. It is eUe1ed U\at Larson ~aa shot twice in the head when he met the defendants in a Foun· tain Valley home and that hb body wa~ then wrapAAd ip a eleepin1 bag and stUlfed in the trunk of a Cadillac. -Te artill dC1> p d bOdy was discovered when police, respondlnr to com· pl lnts, opened tho trunk of tho q dillac wblc ~ad een p riled otitltcSe a ng Cb tt>f • f 1hoplhAu1uatl9'16. In New Brun1wJct, N.J •• pollce turned back all non- emer1ency vehicular tratnc at · the city llrnlts. Speeds were reduced to 3S mph on the New Jeraey Turnpike "for anyone stupid enoucti to be driving," a tunn>lk• spokesman aald. The Loni Island Expreaswa:r. the main thoroutbf are from Lona &land to New York City, was order~ closed as ltalled can littered the roadway. com111uien in walbtn•ton wero J'\1DlllJt1 ~ mlriutel to an hour late H rain and aleet turned five Inches ot anow lntO a 1loab1 meu. DUilea and Na· tlonal alrPorta rejlorted delay1 1D mahts. Philadelphia -burled under 10 iinctiiii of new 1now withlD 12 houra -cloHd lts atrPOtt. all public and ~hlal achools and state offices. State bwldlnCS In Pitt.lburgh and Hanubura also <See SNO , Pa1e AZ> llBBlant Strike Averted? • 'fhree School Fountnln Valley (elementary) Si:hool District tru1teea are \udytng a plan that could mean the clOlutO -Of three achOl>la If predicted enrollment drops materialtu durin& the nm four yean. · Her. are the hlghUptl Of tho st.net'• propoHCI inuter plan leased Thursday: ,, Lamb School, 10521 YorttOwn Ave., HanUniton Beach, wOWd be closed by September 1m ibd lls studenta moved to Areveloc lementary School, 19616 Lex- eton Lane, Hunilniton Beach. ' Lamb School would be rt· :'modeled u an opUonal middle ~tchool where only aeventb and el&bth IJ'8(le atudentl would be housed. • By lllO, school boartt mem- bers would consider thd closure Fro•PageAJ EASTSIDE. • Sacramento Sheriff's Depart· ment, the Sacramento Police Department and the fitockton Police Department who have . been looking for the so-called Eastalde Rapist since June ol 1976. He said the suspect ls thou1ht to have committed al h~a1t 28 rapes in Sacramento and one in Stockton. Jorgensen said the Eastslde Rapist was known for breaking m to occupied homes and hold· ing family members prisoner while sexually assaulttn1 his victims. He said the suspect armed himself with a variety of weapons Including hunt1n1 knt\CS, clubs or guns. According to Jorgenaen, the rapist always stole a minor item that the detecti vo speculated may h11ve been a "souvenir" of his crime It may be that lt ls those small Hems which have led to the ten· tative Identification of Branaaan as Sacramento's awipect. Newport Beach police armed with search warranta spent two days this week al Branaaan'a mother's home in Ontario, searchlnc the house and bia car. They said today that property recovered in those searches may link Brinaaan with the But.aide Rapist cues. Th•J :Ulrtb """"'"""'"'IJ..._. __ ='. Branapnli"a suapec a Mries ~ nearl)r 30 Newport leach area <ttttlque burllaritl th.ls summer. • - Jorgensen noted tbat no !!astslde Rapist ca.sea were re- pprted between May of UTT and Octoberlm. Bulletproof Vest for FV Cops Granted of one <1 two acbooll. McDowell Elementary Scl>ool studentl, at 17210 Oak St., would be transferred to Tamt.1ra Elep:ien· tary Scbool, 17340 Santa Suzanne St., or Tamura atudenll we>Wd be aent to Fulton Elementary School, 8778 El Laao St. All three acboola are lD Foun.lain Valley. ' Eltber McDowell Schoot or T mura SebOO& would l)e ~ a nd1nl on enrollmenhreniSS. y 11181, trust.ea would ponder a t>tu to close Bushard Elemen- tary School, 196e9 EducaUon Lane, Hunlioaton Beach, and transfer lta studenta to Elemen· tary School, 9800 Yorktown Ave., Huntington Beach. Superintendent Bill Plasur said the clolures are plan:oed due to a predieted 2,000-studenl enrollment drop by 1981. Fountain Valley School DI.I· trlct enrollment went down by about SOO studenta this yHr. Current enrollment la about 10,000 younpters, Plaster said. District enrollment peaked at 11,866 in 1972. Plaster ul4 a 'll·member community advisory unit de· veloped criteria for school closures with district aides over lH past four months. "They generally supported the t'riteria for school closures but when the same criteria was ap· plied to their schools, they did not agree with the resultl," a aid Plaster. Plaster said the acbool cloeure issue will be a "very heavy emo- tional one." He said cloeures were based on individual school enrollimnt projecUom, location of achoola, pbyalcal condltloD of buildinp and operational costs. School officials have scheduled a aeries of public meetings on the proposed master plan before a final de· cislon la reached at their March 2 meeting. Board President Karen Ackley said a joint meelina wlth the Fountain Valley City Council will be held Jan. 31. Three public bearln11 have -been a\atecl Feb. 2, ~ and 16 prior to the showdown on the mllSter plan March 2, she said. The wan al.lo included other major Oems; • -School attendance area boundaries would be ahifted by September tm and move 5.18 sludentJ trom their current campuae1 to otller acboOla. Trustees hope to allow ttudeftta to be able to walk i. the school closest to their .,.ma.. -By 1981, a plan would be de· veloped to allow parentl to send their youngltera to any school tn the district so 1001 as the dbtrict doe• not have to bus the atu-deni.. ·, -An eight.room Wine at Harper :Elementary School' would be rebuilt. The 'Nina .,u gutted by fire lut 'Year. Tem· porary claurooms are now bo- inC uaed to bouile mdenta. -The last remalnln• 1choOI district bWldlnC' •Ile would be :Put up for 1ale. Tbe Wad .. etol>ecl ·propertt mown JS th• Pope alte, ·ls located near the eouth~ .cornet of Ent• AUi:\,qe ADd Buabard Street. ' , ) Tbe land could be •old tor between SlOS,000 and $115,bOo per acre, oftlclall s:ald. • U11WV..... CARTER SIGNS MES~GE-' lumenthal Behind . Im ft Tax Cut Proposed . By Carter WASHINGTON (AP) -Prest· dent Carter's plan for the U.S. economy mixes a $25 billion tax cut tbta year and an anti-ioflatton pro1ram pe11ed to voluntary reat.ra1Dtl by bulness and labor on wa1• and prices. In bis tint ann&.ial economic messare to Concresa today, CaTter uld bla economic packa1e, lf approved by the House and Senate, will reduce taxes by $2.'58 for a typical fami· ly of four with $15,000 1UU1ual ln-come, a reduction of nearly 20 percent. About 96 percent of all taxpayel'1' will receive some re- ductions, be said. Presidential atdea Hid tho tax reduction, however, would only be lnlended to oUset lncreaaea in othu tues such • Social CARTER TO CONGRESS: WE NIED ACTI0~4 - usj~ck Suspects Arrested Candidate's Home in HB Burglarized The home of Ed Zachoclie, f candidate f.o~ the HuntJettion Beach Clty Council. w-• burgterlzed lbund,I,)'. . , WALTER HELLER RATES After ransackln1 the rea- CARTER PROGRAMs-:A10 ldence, burglars took a ahotiun, a pair of blnocula" and Security durin1 l9'T7 and 1'78. CQlns from a plg•y bank belon1· The president allo promised to ing. to zsehOChe's child. consider additional 1u J'edllC· Zschoche, a teacher \n the Los tlon• on 1 resul&i' baals, puhaQS Aneele,11 area, said the lnddent annually, to keetp the tax burdel was the third burglary thll week on Americans trom cuttln• on his street tn the southeast further into their income. .. part or the city. In announcing his economUi He said be intends to make proaram, Carter aatd It contalna rising crime an issue ln bh cam· "my economic pttorltles for the · palgn. years ahead and my strategies for. achievinf them.'' n 11 intended In part. to meet crltlcltq:i ttOitt the bualneas com· munlt1 wblth lias complained it dld not underJt nd Carter's economlc pollclet. • "l 'bav~ becun trom the prem'l Ue that out economy tr. basically healthy, but tbat well thosen aovemment Jw>llcies wl auure continued proires toward our economic coats,'' Carter 1ald ln the report be sen! , tocon,..... . • rt11ere wu llWe that was beW Jn the proaram that bad oo\ already been leaked by the a mlnistutlon to reporters.; • "No matter how competent police officers are. thete are not: enough out there patrollln1 to protect our homes," Zschoche sald. Zschoche indicated that he will call ror more officers to be added to tho department. ~tter-Re•ealed SACRAMENTO CAP) -~s­ sem blyman Ken 'M'acldt once wrote a letter trjlt\J to hel.P Mtcbael Della, who la now charced with three murders that la• eri!orcement ofnclal1 link to the Mexican M"atla, th Sacramentp .. Unlo ep.or\e4' Thur1day. • MuSic Perpe_tuated Tlifoy,glt Memorial ,. t .. ?(lke·::end 'J)d &ban were kllled tlve months aio when a truck cnashed their autO on a hi&hwat ouUid•~ a 1'urtlab vllla1e. Just at'tbe--Wtset of their promising musical careen. But. the MUs1c they tdved will be perpetuated by other young people through a memorial 11cbolarshlp created at GoJden West Collece in Huntlncton Beach. Ftlendl and fllatlves 10 far have contributed more tbaa '2,HO to tb• conUaulaf scbolanbip J>l"OCJ'&m •bOM rust redplents .ii be named at tbe end oftbescbool year. The Melghans, eacb U when they dled last Aus. 4 near Urfa, Turkey, &raduated from Golden West College in lt73 and were marrled In 19'15. Both traduated from Cal State Lona Beach In 1975.· Meighan was a J.971 araduale or W eslminster Hieb School and hie wile was a 1970 1raduate of Marina High School in Hunt-- maton Beach. "Mike's and Terl'• ,life work and enjoyment W81 mUllo," says Mrs. Hulth D. Smith, of 15821 WlckloW Lue, JlwitlDJtoo Beach, .14ti. Mei~'• mother. Her dau;hter was a soprano, played piano, and at ~'e tlpie oC her dtath wu an elementary level teacher at the American School in Tehran, Iran. Meighan was h.lih school band director and had Ju1t been Police Probe Guitar· Theft · Police today were inve1t11at- inC the theft of a 1495 electrlc guitar from a rack at a Hunt.- lo1ton Beach music etore Tbun-- day aftemoon. Ofllcers aaid tbat a loa1· haired youth entered the store at 3 p.m. aJ\d asked to aee the 1wtar. Momaita 1-tor.he crabbed the hutrument att.r it wu placed back iD ltl rack on the wall and fled to a wa1Un1 ear. A store employee 1ave cb.aae but Iott the car in traffic at Ed· Infer Avenue and B aeh Boul6val'd.. "f named oe tM ~pa llilead Scbo6l ~ when the)' w tilled fn the eol· llaloo tAroute 0111• from Euro~ tO tran.. The yount couple ere both 1peclall1ta 1n clQllcal mualc and Mei(haa was a badtoee sln1er lft additloo to: playin1 piano, ~b horn, string baas. el,ctrlc baH, b111, and re- corder. SbortlY lief ore the fatal crash. tbeyJuu! e@yed what would be UUtll' final reunion 1'lth tbe Smltb famUy dur1n1 a two. month tour of Europe. The ~ti at Mr. Melaban. the Tb'omu F. Mel1ban1, formerly ol Welt.minster, Uve In Shiraz, Iran, where the elder Meighan works for Hucbes Aircraft. The late Mu. Meighan'• father ta an engineer with McDonnell-Doualas hl Lone Beach. Memorial donatlons to the scbolarshlp lund may-be seot to the Gi>lden West COlle1e Ae· ttvitlu omce in care of cc.we McCaulland. GGCbarges Of Solicit~ Garden Grove pollcf cracked down on prottltutfon in thelr city Thurtday nltht, ureatlnt 30 men who ane,edly solicited three undercover policewomen to commit acta of prostltuUon. Police saJd the 30 men, arrest· ed durJnc • 2~·hour sweep aloni a two·mlle strotch of Harbor Boulevard, "came from all walkl of Ufe, the veey respec- t•bl• and ti. ~ 10 rupecta· blt.'ll .. . Almost all the an-e1ta came at • what ~Jc• aJ,ld wu a llnele loca'tton "alon1 \iarbor Boulevard somewhere between WestlJllns.ter,aad Cllapman aveouee!l • ' • A police IJ)Qk.umu •aid cca- centrath1• tbe arretta on hookers' client. ratbei' than the women was almld at ctlacourac· 1n1 pleaaure seekon from seek· Ing plouure ln tbcir. ctty. BJ TM AuOclatjd Preti A anow atorm swept up the East Coast today, leavln1 downtowns all but deserted, urportl and hl&hways shut and tbouunda 1tranded on back roads and major bitbways. Every type of business was closed in many states. The financial centers of. New York City operated on a limited basis with corporate headquarers and banks abut down, and stock ex· NI.De EDITION 2 PAGES- ch1n1e tradini was trimmed to a fewbou.n. Aa muCh as a foot of anow was dump d on many areat and travel along m0&t of the coast WU dangerows. Many hiehways were closed - dotted with thous ands of stranded vehicles. Airport traf· fie in New York, Philadelphia and elsewhere was at a standstill as crews battled ln tbe blizzard to clear runwaya. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Some New Yorkers found ways to 1 arou_nd clesp te drifts and the 1nowf'all that measured 'U inches t mid·day. Several were akUnc ln front of St. Patrick's Cathedral on Filth Avenue. . States of emergency were declafi!(l in Rhode Island, New York City, Harrisbu_rg, Pa .• and areaa along the coast. Some power outages were reported. And llWe relief was in ailht. Newport Nabs Suspect Is e Eastsi C'ause Bunted Airport Area . Blacked Out It Southern California Edison Co. worke,.. were 11earchln1 to- day for the cawte of a blackout I that hit the Orange County Airport area at about 11:10 a.m. An Edison spokesman said the airport was not affected. 1 However, he said, a number or businesses including Gulliver's I Restaurant and Parker-Hannlfln I Aerospace Group bad lost elec· I tifCft)'. 1 The exact extent er the I blackout was not known, but th• spokesman said be beUevid It involved the area betWeen lam· bore• Boulevard &nd tho airport. Flremeo and other workers the alarm was found to be a piece of burnt toast in the kitchen. A meeting of lhe California Republican Assembly was scheduled there this after· noon. Other buildings in the area were also being evacuated and minor injuries were reported as several people tripped on stairs. A spokeswoman for the Alrporter lnaAS.d Ulat hotel was not affected. Firemen and other workers were bUQ'feftcuatin1 occupantl of the Redslrl Hotel and other bulldlnp, including a four.story structure in Douglu Plaza on· MacArthur Boulevard. ~ l were busy evacu1Un1 some 500 euesta from the Realstry Hotel, 18800 MacArthur Blvd •• aft.er a fire alarm was set off. Cause of A spokeswoman for the Alrporter Inn said that hotel was· All Tired Out· not actected. FV Plans Second Cheerleader Vote ( B1RAYMONDESTRADAJL Of ... DlltY ""' ..... I A disputed cheerleader elec· } Uon at Founwn Yal.ley Hlsb School bu prompted Huntlniton Beach Union HI&h ScbOol "bla- l/dbtgil u.., "'~ Jlldn. ~ eo.mtM lldcn °' Nommoua .ar..rmn .are Jdltlnd oa l.\lgl Cl • •• trlct trustees to order another election deaplte erlet of ••foul,. by aome of the 28 pareuta ot stu· dents who were elected in the Dec. 2 contest. School board 'members will hear the protestinS parents• comp18ints next Tuesday. The Coatro'ferllY began when one of the parents of a losinl cheerleader complained that oo- Jy 1,600 ot the achool's 4,100 1tu- den~ were allowed to vote in the election to choose the 28· memberJ>q aquad. Bob Fet1u1on, school ac• tlvltiea coordlnator, aald be would not identify tbe protestin& parent. But~~ he aald, "There are a lot of u~ ~entl." Fer~ allcl only abOut 800 student.a take ffie time to vote bl most annual Cheerleaaer elec• tion1. (See V~,PapA2> Twenty-eight third graders" are all in one place for once, hanging through tires on the playground of the Howard llementary Sch~ol in Grand Island, Neb. The tire I Tax Cut loins Carter Attack On Inflation W ASHJNGTON CAP) -Preli· dent Carter's plan Jor the U.S. economy mixes a .*2S b'lllioo tax cut this year and an anti· inflation proeram peaaed to voluntarjt restramta by business and labor on waees and prices. In his first aMual econoniic 1P4e1man sates. The Lon Island Expreuway, the main thoroughf a.re from Loh& IslaM to New York q~y. waa ordered closed as 6talloo cars littered the roadway. Commuters In ashlngton were runni~ 30 mlnute to an hour Jato aa raln n4 leet turned five Inches of snow into a 1luahy me . Dulin nd Na· tional alrpona ~ell ~ ln tliahta. 29 .Sex Assaults By JOANNE SEYNOLDS °'*°"''"" ..... OT DeatJly EVERETT, Wash <AP) -Todd Schapler. 19, was killed when ha. 1irllriend, drlvine a 1maJl car, leaned across to klss him and the v hicle ran into a truck, police said. Police said Schapler wu ktlled 1n1tantly Thursday nlaht when the pauenier 1lde ol the compact. rear-enetnc car rammed lnto . th parked natbed truck. The driver, Ca'rol Reichelt, auff ered taclal cuts and was ln 11tl•fac· tory condition at Providence Hoapltal, a • hospital spokesman aaJd~ CARTER ••• come, a reduction or nearly 20 percent. About 96 percent of all taxpayers will receive some re· ductions, he said. Presidenllal aides said the tax reduction, however, would only be intended to offset increases in other lax<':; such as Social Security dw-ing 1977 and 1978. The president also promised to El Toro Marine Don' Giles •ti· mJu ho wu Just u acated u bls t•o fellow employee• Tbtarld•Y nl1bt »'hen two younr aunmen · walked fnto the Burier ~nc t~ataurant, 23'106 El Toro Rood., Glle1, 20, who work.I th•rP. part tlrno, told Orana• County Slierilr1 omcen tbat • th two • ~andlb, armed With a :PB 1µn, emer•ed from tho meo'• rest rOC>m u he wu.abOut to elote tbt facUlty. . Otncers said the two meo or. dered Gt1es ed hi• co-w back lnto the office, forced UMan to ulllock the sale &Del band over $70. Sex Seeker Slugged In Irvine consider addiUonal tax reduc· An El Toro M arlne lef$ a lions on a regular ba!li1, perhaps Tuatln bar with two mep. •ho annually, to keep the tt,X blll'dep promiaec! him female eompan· on Americans from cutttni ionahlp Thunday, but ended further Into their income. the nlght celibate, beaten with a Jn announcing his econorQic ballpeen hammer, robbed,' atld program. Carter said it contains dumped ln Irvine. "my economic priorities for lhe years ahead and my strategies The man dazedly made his for achieving them." way from an industrial area It 1s intended, in part, to meet near Main Street and Red Hill c.-raticism Crom the bui.mea• com· Avenue, wanderinc an bour and mun1ty which has complained tt a half before he Umped to a aen- did not understand Carter's tryataUooattheMarlnebaae. economic pohc1e:;. Military police escorted h1m to · "l have be&un from the prem· thtt Tullio police department. is e that our economy 11 where be told this story: basically healthy, but that well· He bad been d.rtnJdnt ~ m4 chosen government policies will sbootin1 pool In the Slt 'N Bwl assure continued proere11 bar, when two atran,ers JCiMd toward our economic 1oal1,'' him athlatable. Carter said in the report he sent One ot the men, who looked to Congress. like an American Indian and There was little that was new srld he WU "Mlke the Kid," told in the program that had not h m be represented a matins, already been leaked by tho ad· service, and uke4! the Marine tt ministration to reporters. But he'd .be internted ln moelinJ a some oC the goals oC the pro1ram' recently divorced teen·•led atrl. for unemployment and lnflaUon Mike the Kid said she w11 were chanied. lonely and wanted attentton- A chief aim is lo reduce the snd$75. nation's jobless rate from the ult sounded'reuonable to the current 6.4 percent to as low u Ui!rine, who left the bar W™1 tHe 6.1 percent by the end or thJs men. They drove an' old blue year and 5.5 percent by the end van. or 1979 The Mariile wu asked after a Carter virtually abandoned bla whU• ti• be had enoufh money com mllment to a balanced with him. At that point, he bud1et by 1981, pled1in1 loatead besan to become 1uaplclou.. He to work for a balanced budiet asked U he coul~ be dropl>td off, when the econom~ 11 near lull but Mlk8 the Ktc:Usnom lalm. streneth. Jn Irvine, the ndJan •tOimed He alao a!>an -the •an. a ukea---o•e *u1ly stated 1<W of r ucln1 aenjceman for hla money. The illllation to 4 peraii"Y: ~nd Marine refused, and he was <U 1978. ":!: ...,._, struck on the hand and kne. .. He said his economic prorram with a ballpeen hammer; be re· chould ensure srowtb ln the conaldered and aave over bla ... «;conomy of 4.S pen:ent ~ s per-wallet. Ent a year and a reduction ln • employment of about ont·bilC He •81d the other man, who t rr wore a Fu Manchu muatache rcen eac year. The economy that 4rooped over the sldes oC gew by nearly !LI ~rcent 1n '{5 mouth, said "~t·s jus~ 1._ 1r'1 · him here." ~ • • tf ay Office,rs· f,>n NY Force? f NEW YOJlK (AP) The bead ~the city's police union 1111 be ~oes not believe there are liO.motexualt amonc N•w York's finest. but ti there are, ho wanll lo talk to them. ~am DeMUJa, president ot the tatrolrntn'• Benevolent A•· Aclatlon, Hld Thursday that y talkl with homosexual of - fleer• will bo kept confldtnUal, INt he wanll to know about their JlOllce careers and thelr ~for~ance. DeMuta 1atd he wanted to <!)eek out • claJm by a natloaal JiOmoaexual oraantutlon that \here are 2,000 to 3.000 hom,osox· 'lJl• on the New Yotk force, hlch has •bout 21.000 UD• r ormed officers . . • But lhe tumln• point came when th 17·nar·old youth hold· lnl the weapon ordered the re1taurant eQ\ployeea to step in· to the rtf rt&erator which Joie and hl• 19·year-old cornpanion then proposed to lock. Oile1, f...-b from a tour of 1peclal dUW at the nearby El Toro Marine~ Air statJon. •ral>bed tht sunman spun him ott bl• feet and held bJm ln a firm headlock. Tbe 1unman'1 accomplice. ldeoUfled by officers as Jeff Art >U1bland, 19, of 22702 Via Castilla, El Toro. didn't bother to pick up the dropped weapon. He ran from the reataurant at ~b1peecl .• . Sherilrs otncen collected the 17·year·old El Toro youth from the arms of Giles and then fanned out from the restaurant in a search that led to the cap· ture of H.tahland a short time later. Viewpoints Diller "The old saying still applies." .sherlfC'a Sat. Blll Mtller corn mented today. "When you're ln troubJe, Hnd tor tl)e llarinea." Egypt's Presid nl Anwar Sadat. right, addresses r~· porters during news conference in Cairo today as U.S. Secretury of State Cyrus Vanoe looks 1n the opposite direction Vance upparently failed in his effort to persuade 5adat to resume the stalled Israeli·Egyptian peace talks. Story Page A4. By JEaaY CLAUSEN Of.,,.. ri.ily ,.,.,. ...... Pa11en1en aboard Orange County Translt District <OCTD> bu1 1808 were confroqted by •\'Pled men in L11una Hilla Ttlurlday afternoon, but UDlllre those who blJaclled u Al~· Servlct1 in.. bUI tbe di)' before tbele men ere law abl41DJ. .. Th•J •tt• Oraa10 CoUDtT . .. \ Sberifr1 deputies: The deputies overtook the lum· bering vehicle on P~seo de Valencia near Alicia PJrkway at approximately 2;20 p.m. after lhe driver accidentally trlasered a 1llent trouble alarm. DepuUes Hid tbl1 mornin1 tbat falae alarm incident. occur freqaent.ly aboard octD buses wblcb, \IDl1k the airport bus hi· Sa~g 'Belt' Riley Vows 'No Devewpniem' DEVELOPMENT PLANS for the 6,700-acre Aliso ¥ieJo Rancb -unveiled Thursday before Fifth District SuP.ervisor Thomas Riley -propose "no de· velopment ' for the t.;aguna Greenbelt, which enoom· passes 40 percent Of the ranch land. ln a ~~r. re~d to a Laguna Greenbelt meet1n1 Thur d~ ev~g, Riley eipressed his confidence Ui"at the &reenbelt afea lirdlin& Laguna would be Pi'"Otected. • · .• · • · "The J;Ounty J{eneral plan showed 2,200 dwelling unlts ln tlie area known at he Laguna Oteentielt," Rllei'aatd in th~t l~Uer. the Allao Viejo plan. verY"6tti r.l!\I ~has vanished. . ~ • "TIDS WILL SURELY be the lever you need to protect the greenbelt.''0 • • Riley said "several thousand acres" in the Aliso Viejo development plan are sh()wn as ereenbelt or • "'"Open space. The area ineludes the Laeuna Greenbelt an(I the Alls reek Recreation Corridor. jacked Wednesday by armed robbers, carry '1boldup" alarms. An OCTD spokesman said this morning that it is not general public knowledge that all but 55 of the district's 324 buses carry both radjoe and silent trouble alarms~. • The silent alarm is •lfnaltd to OC'f.D radio dlspatchin1 facilities where offlciala Im· mediately CAn , determine by schedul~ and route 'dnformatlOll where the bus ls located . Shei;ifrs deputies 1ald that lD south county areas where buses follow main thoroughfares patrol vehicles can reach a troubled bus driver within three to four minutes. OCTD began lnstallin& radios and alarms ln its buses In 1973, a spoke11man said. • · Each radio· unit costs $22.50. Annual operatin1 and main· tenance cost figures are not avellabl~ be said. Radios a.re comidered esaen· Ual. he aaid, &o "suarotee re- liable and safe service." Drivers otten forward accident inform•· tfon to dispatchers or aummon medical atd tor stricken pa11en1ers. OCTD 0Cficlal1 are consldu· ing a plan throu1h which drivers would forward traffic lnforma· tlon to a centraJ location for dJa- sem inalion to radio staU0111 al a public service. the spokesman said. f'rom Page Al VOTE.· •• "The 1,6QO who watched the girla perform and vot.d for them is the. blibeat. over.1: .he said . But one fJther c:0t:qplained that, 1l band mefllbtn had allowed w attentl tho eb?cUon •· sembly, hla dauehl4r may be leading, ebeera now. The band could 90f. attend lbe u1e01bly 'because members were practle-- inl for a parade. The 1cbool board lnvalldated · the Dec. 2 election wblr,I) :in· eluded U dwer~ <ft»f)iatl. ,. - l By STEVE llffCHBU, Of -D4llV l'!lft...,, Xhe Jarvis,1 pro9'rt.Y tax n- ltiative arabbed a li(Jn'a abareof the llmell&ht Thunday nlebt u 10 candidate1 for the Laguna Beach City CoUncll 1athered f91" the first torum ot the campalCJJ. The candidates' ni&bt was sponsored by the Laguna Beach· "'RepubUcan Assembly, and the only counc:il hopeiul who dld not show up for the two-hour event • wasMill:e~o. A maj(>rity of the candidates stemea to favor the Jarvis in· itiative, which •ould rutrict property taxes to one percent of the market value of a homeowne~s property. Those C1lDdldates who did not openly endorse the measure said La1una Beach needs a new council that would keep a t11bter grip on the municipal purse 1trin1s. R apondlnc to the tax me sure and city ball economics, the candldirtes said: -W•JM BaJlln, a Fluor Corp. executive: "AbOve all. we can· not sacrifice police ud fire pro- tection in the city." He sugceat· ed that the tourists wbo visit the Art Colony sbould pay their share. "As it ls, we art subsldlz· lnl our tow14ts." Newjlorl Nabs Suspect Is Moulton Jtleadote• Lftck .of Funds· Thwarts Project GOif Course SC Market l&tfor $30 TEN CENTS' • 29Sex - ---= --== ~~~ - --- - -- ------...... -~---"""" -""'-~ - •EASTSIO!f SUSPECT L ~Gerry Curtla Branigan 1 • ,. 'f Frona Pqe Al EASTSIDE. • terview, Branagan told police he had been in Sacramento on at least two occasions since June of 1976 when the first Eastside Rapist co.se was reported. Tim Salyer, Branagan'• at- torney, told Judae Todd that his client cannot pay the $50,000 ball and that even if he could "he would just be re--arreated on other pendln1 char1u." Salyer's statement was ap· parently a reference to Blilch's -earlier testimony thut the Sacramento detectivts had con- tacted the district attorney and asked that charaea stemmlns from their caaea be Clled against Branagan. While Branagan's mother Jnd two si1t.ei-. watched from \heir courtroom seat.I, Deputy District Attorney Stu Grant, al the con· clus1on of the brief hearln1. an· nounced that Branagan ls now the sub~ct of an lnvesUgaUon stemming from Provo, Utah. lie said information received today by telephone indicates that police In Utah consider Branaaan a suspect in "numerous rape cases" that have been reported throuahout that state. Judae Todd who noted that by law he requires more evidence in order to raise Brana~"'"'' ball told Grant that he wouldlbe wlll· ing to consider such a motion at a later time once on-1oln1 In· vestlgallon has produ~ed that <.'vidence. . MOSOOW <AP) -The Sovl Vnton 1aQ11cbed an unrnann rduppl,y 1pacecraft toa1)', t~ dock witb the manned S~lyut tS orbiting space station, the Tlba ~news agency sald. • The apacectaft, called Prearesa 1, wUl d~k at Lhe 'Pace stat.Jon alonailde Uid COS· · monauts' Soyuz 27 &pac~erall, Ta&' said, It did not &ive. the time ot t.M launcb\rii or the 1chedulf4 t.lme for dockfitf. 'Progtes$ 1 presumably will use the same dockln1 port used Jan. 11 by the apacecratt of two other cosmonauts ftred Into San Clemente High Receives ·State Grant A $73,000 state pla~ine arant has been awarded to San Clemente Hi&b School to enabl~ a acbool·Community advisory co~mlttee develop a curriculum improvement plan. A aecond grant or $130,009 to S140,000 is expected to go .to the school next year to lmp1ement. the improved curriculum plan, said principal Dennis Flynn. San Clemente was one of 40 hlab acbools 1n the state to re- celve a ll'ant under a new acbool financtit law, AB85. Other area schools to receive like 1ranll are University Hlib School in Irvine and Ocean View W1b School in Huntlnaton Beach. San Clemente's School Site Advlaory Committee, required under the new law to qualify ror special 1rant1, ls headed by community 'f•1" ntatlve Cot· rine Parker, of Caplltrano Beach. Also aervlnl on the committee are achool admlnhtrators, teachers, atudent.I and parents. apace on ttaupply mlsatoo. Thou cosmon uta stayed · aboarCl five d fl with the fl.rst pair of 1pacemen and departed Monday. • That docking mark~ the first time two 1pacecra~ linked up at the •&me space ttaUon. Prosre#s 1 ls' 1.nteoded to repeat that d~ble dockln1. • . The flnt palr of eo monauts have been in apace abo rd the Salyut station 41 daya. Tau aald the unmanned Pto1resa apacecrAft was built on the model of the Soyu1 spacecraft that are uaed to carry coarrionauta. It said Progrf!ss 1 "Is Intended for transport operations to ensure long functioning or orbital space stations.'' It said the aim or Progress l is "lo c~rry out teata and com· prehen1lve optimization of the design or the system• and equip. ment or the new automatic transport spacecraft, to exerciae dockinl" and to bring a~plles to the cosmonaut.a. The supplies lnclude"fuel for the Salyut power units, as well as e<fulpment ror life support and for scientific exploration and experiments, Tass said. E•ectron.lc equipment valued b)' tchool a\ithonttes at Sl.102 hu been atOten from Caputrano V•lley ChriatJan School, 32032 Del Oblapo St:, San Juan Capistrano. • Oranie County 1berlrf'• of. flcers aald lntrudtra whoae method of entry 11 unknown took tape ucordera, tapea and 1casaettes from tht school llbrary wblle theachopl wucloaed. Fro•PageAJ JMlVIs TAX PLAN. • • He set the preliminary hear· jng for the two bur1lary·rape pruuv•tlon ordinance, a -Mai.SO e111, h9Uatwife: cases for which Brana1an. wu worlable parkba1 manatement Sbt did not ~u.u Jarvii~ or arrested in Newport Beach for pro1r:am and Pl'OiraD)• to m'9t economlca, but reatrlcted her Ruth He88 '• . Of Laguna Corps air station at Elr'l'oro. Di. t sn And while ada:UtUnl be hu no e ''7 tdea , what the PW'C aae price ..,..· would be. for tb• ••rgantuan Longtime L11una Beach resl-park ait.e, Brand said the coun· dent Ruth Morae Hess died at ty's tax base would not be ad· South Coast Com01unH~ vers.eJy tfrected by tbe Hospital Thursday ~t the aje'or purchlls4!. • 89. "Most or the county's The Iowa-born woman was ac· a gr l c tH tu r a 1 land ls in tlvt in tbe cjt)t'I Woman'a'Club, agricultural preserves and ia Monday Momin,: Club, ud the taxed at a very low rate," be La1una Beach Playbouat, •c· said. "The removal of this land cordln1 to her dau1hter, Crom UM tax rolls will 11ot ad- Dorothy Heu Robbh'I of Lo'1& versely Impact the tu b&H oC ~aeh. the county." AMt,1. Heu "u a icraduate ()f What lt come& down to, Brand Emtracn Collet• 1n Bolton aM. said. ia a priority in spending. tautht scho01 at a hilh achool lrl He aaid the government. plans Twfn FaTlJ, ldaho, and drama to spend $'790 million to con· and laniua1t courat1 at .struct the Centuey City freeway North eatttn Unlveratty in -a 17-mllt route. Chlca10. · "The Irvine Company'• 17,000 She 11 aurvlvtd by two acre• were recently purcbued· dauibten. Marier)' Prisa for $337 mlllion," be said. "In • Bonewlta « Laguna Beacb. and other words, the money from the DOrothy Robblna. Lobl Be~ freeway construction could buy She 11 alao aurvlvtd by two two Irvine ranches." irandaon.a and a 1randdau1btet. Brand said t.be need for open Burial will be 1n Vermont. space in Orange County can be illustrated by the fact that, "the county la amaUer in area than 49 From PGflfJ AJ . PARKS ••• of the 58 countiea in Callromta, but, 11 only exceeded by Los Anaelea County in population." Hls usaddleback to the ~a National Urban Park" would place abd&it a flft.b ot Or~e CoUl\ty 1ri open space. Jan. 30. 1 the ntd of aenlor ciUiena. commenta to µrctn1 tncreueit Lt. Harold Joraensen o(the · · aalety oo Lasuna CanyQn ~d. Sacramento Sheriff'• Depart· -Jelle Gabtlda, butl· end a community center for tlie Dana Bluff• aru. Tb• proo posed atata acqulalUon bu bMll larsely crlUclud by Dana Polat retldenu dfer a poaalblt recrea· tlon vehicle camp1round that could bi buSll there. Brawl Hld he will •PProach local, 1ute and federal oftlclalt with tllr park plan. ment. ad.mltttd taa&Y. ,k'tVtv6r •.• nesaman: Said ha totally •US>-otderLa,._. that ''li&bt now we have ol\1y a ports the Jarvl.a measure, an4 ' limited JderitlficsUm:a ol hhn al endoraes plans to compenstate -Phyllis Sweeney, council In· "If we do build campgrounds our suspect.'.. ... .. • · ~'. beach cities ''like Laauna which clUnbent: Said tha\ the Jarvis alon1 tbe coaat," Cahill aald. Jorgena.en heads a taak force are inundated with summer vis· measure would cut $1.8 inllllon ·"they wUI be pl&Citl you can of inveat11atora from tlae ilors." He said open space could . from the city's general fund, • park, but if you want to hook up Sacramento Sherlff'a J)epart· be pu.rcha1ed, "with our tax ,wJ1tcb goea to pay pollce, flre • your vehicle to tlectriclty. you'll ment, the Sacramento Police dollarareturn_edtoua." and mariJJt 1,retv employees .• have to 10 to private en· Department and the Stockton "That mope7-4aM~ come from terpr11e." Police .Q~~rtment who b.ve -AdeJia Gu, advertla.lna otber:•portlona of the 'budget aach He 11id o camp1round on t.he been l~nf ror .the o-called 1lpncy ownet! "Jarvis Ii 10Jna u 1twer rfYellUel or howilna Dana Bltitra· wbu14'n'ot' 'have Enst1lde· Raplat ~~· Jqne .of to intluen~ LagUAi Bea'h. lS\d and community development facilities where RV1 could Ue ln· 1976. • . · •• :-• I believe it will be passed. 1t funds." ' to electrlc:lty. Jorget\sel'l ••let U.. J:aac.lde needs to be passed," she said. • The councilwoman also sald Rapist \llllf known !6 breakln1 her Cive and a half yea.rs with in to occupied hom~ mid hold· She said the city coutd recoup th~ touncll has "resulted in a ina family memJ>.ra prlaoner losses by raisin& city revenues, balanced bud1et, a $1 million re· while aexually auaultln1 hi• possibly throU'Jb parking mei.p aar:ve account, and a 5' cedt re. victims. • atld othet means. ductlon in the tax rate." He aald the auspect armed himaelf with a variety of weapon• iqcludtns 1'untln1 .knlvea, clut. or IWW· Accordin1 to Jorc•naen,. tho raplat always 1tolt a mlrlor ltern that the detective ap.eculated may have been a ·"souvenir .. ot his crime. Cahill aaid the atate woutc! be movlnf toward acquiring more parkland ln southern Ctllifomla. "It's prlmarlly a northern California park sy&tem rl1ibt now," he &aid ... I intend to em· phuiie pbllcle• Uiat wm bi1n1t the state park ayatem toward aoutbent C.Utcmla." ~ Aa ~ of the mon toward soutbem parklanda, CabW cited .. ne1otlaUona for atate-purcbue or land~ the Irvine Cout.. "Our ne1otlatlon1 with the Irvine people are ln ~ advanie .. 1taie1,,. CahlJiaala . .: ;. • , • '"' The mayor l received the en· dorsement of fellow council memtien for the park plan. but was warned that he lacea a "lon1. tou&h road ahead to te· aJlze hia dream.'' Councilwoman Sally Bell~ said, ''It took the people who supported Upper Newport Bay 11 years, 11 montha and 11• days to wln their f11ht. It's dJ11cour11· ing, but tf we can pick up tbe land before the Jjreasure for con· structton tets wotae, it will only benefit Orange CoUftty!' ~tter Revealed ~ SACRAMENTO (AP) -As· semblyman Ken Maddy once wrote a letter trytn1 to belp Mlchul Della. who la now chara~ with three murden that law enforcement offtclals link to the Mexican Matta .. : tlyi Sacramento Union rtiPOr\d Thut~ay. ·, :.; • .-, • ': , MarineN8bs Suspect in Eatery Heist El Toro Marine Don Gllu ad· mill he was just u scared as h1s two fellow employ"' Thunday ni1ht when lwo youn1 iunmen walked Into the Burier King restaurant. 23708 El Toro Road. Giles. 20. who works tbtr& part time, told Oran1e County Sherut;1 officen that the two bandits, armed With • BB tuft, emer1ctd from tho men•• room u he wu ab<>Slt to dole the facWt.y. Offlcm 11ld the two men or. dertd Glles and bis co-workers back bito the of net, torced them' - to unlock aaf e and band oYer $70. But the tunUni poun camo when Utt 17·}' u-old yOUtb boldJ inc tba WHSN>n ordered the reataura.at emptQYMI to-.~ ln· to the nfrt1erator: which he and hi• tt-year-old compantoo then propo•ed to lock OUea, treah from • tour d speclal duty at the nearby El Toro Marine CorPt Alt StaUon. 1rabbed the iunman apun him off hla feet and held htm tn a firm headlock. The cunrnan•1 accomplict, tdentlfled by offtcen u Jeff Art Hl1hl1nd. 19. of 22702 Via C11UUa, El Toro, dldn•i bother to pie~ up th• dropj)ed. weapon. He ran from the rut.aul'ant at hla)l 1.,eed. . Sbertrr1 oftlcera coUec~ the 17-yea~dd El'TC)ro ~hifrom the arm1 of Glles and then fanned ~ ~m ~ r: urUt in a aealt& that tea tO ca,_ ture of Highland a ahQrt Ume later. '1The old 11ytn1 ltlU appllea," ahenfl'• Sgt. Bill Miller COO'l· mented today. "When you•re 1n trouble, •end for Lhe Marlnel." ' ! • '· i i. VOL 71, NO. 20, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALJFORNIA Snowstorlll. Slints Down East· Coast By 'l"be Aaoelatecl Preu A anowatorm swept up the Eaat Coast today, leavin1 downtowns all but deserted, airpbrts and hiehways shut and thousands stranded on back road.I and major bJehways. Every type of business wu closed tn many s tates. The financial centers of New York City operated on a limited basis with corporate beadquarers and banks abut down, and 1tock ex· chanae tradln1 was trimmed to a few hours. A1 much u a foot of imow was dumped on mant areas and travel alone m06t Of th• cout wasd~~· Many Jljgbways were closed - dotted with thousands of stranded vehicles. Airport trat- fic in New Yotk, Pblladelphla and eltewbere was at a standatlll u crews battled ln tho blluard to clear runwa11. Some New Yorkers found ways to 1 around despite drifts and the snOwfall that measured 13 inches . Jn d:.(iJiy. several were sldtnc ln front or St. Patrick's Cathedral on Fifth Avenue. States ot emer1enc1 were declared in Rhode Island, New York City, Harrlaburi. Pa., and areas alooi tbe coast. Som.e po11er outa&es were reported. And llUlo relief was ln al&ht. The stonn, consJdered the wont . in a i:lecade ln manr states, was the tbitd lri t ht d ya al~ the Eut Coast. Forecuten called !or more IDOW th.rOutbout the day With mUCh as two f ~t ex. pected. LOng.:roncetorec 1 pre- dicted more SDO• lli the days a.bead. New York's enthe metroPOUtan area was eriPPled. SCboofa ilDd covernment cilflces cloeed, all three maJor a1rporta Newport Nabs Suspect Is Eastsi !~~-------------------~~~~ $ZS Billion Carter Calls For Tax Cut fl a. tdil lnltfO! ..,.. °'°""' eou.ir Mlm !el M~ lloatak .are antd Oit Paf' CJ. l•th• WALTER HELLER RATES CARlER PROORAM~10 come. a reductloa ol nearly 2G perce.nU About 91 percent OI all tupayen wU1 r.c.lve eome re-ductions, be aald. • Prealdeatlal aldel aald the ta reduet.Wat bbweftl', Would cm.i, be ini.tldM to d creaaee ln other tuea aucb as Social SecurttY dllriDI im Pd ma. The pn:Sident also prom.tsed to cousld addltlonll tU ::reduc. tions on a l'elUlar bub, perb.ape anoual17, t0:.14" the tu burden on Americans from. cuttlns further lnt9 tbeli' bicome. ID aanoancint hLI conomlo 1:ro1ram,; carter tald lt contalM •m1 economic priorities for the <SeeC~Pa1eAZ) . Jfoantam rec.nea .so ~ totaling 30. 7 i.Dchel Ud.i year as compared to 14 .. 4 lncbea lut 1ear. Oraqe Coast Collea• re- cord8Cl anOtber .28 JriCbei, tiftiii· • . <&eeStJN,P~AZ) Busjac pee ts Arrested .. . A chart• made on a stolen credit card a few hours arter a bua wu hijacked Wednesday l1' Anaheim led to the arrest Thun: • day of two U.year-old aua~. ·1 Arrested 28 houri after ~e Airport Services, Inc., bus w~ hijacked at 1unpolnt ·a few' blocks from Dlaneyl•nd il!Otd w•fe John Warren EUi• and - Br dley John Heu, botb ot · Ar;iheim. ,._~_!ll• and Hess are accuaed of Df."lllg the two men who donMcl s muka after boardin1 the bus ~d for Los An1eles Int.ema· " tlSdal Airport and comandeered i 2leven bus paasenaers were robbed of an estimated $5,000 in chh, jewelry and other valuables. Among the stolen valuables was a passenger's credit card thctt was used a few hours after \he robbery lo make what police tescribed as two small aiurchases. Those purchases along wilh a license number of a car parked near where the two bandits made their getaway reportedly led police to Ellla and Hess. They were arrested without in· cident shortly after 2 p.m . Thursday airi they drove along a C,)trcet in the eastern section of ~,al'le1m. ~o far, the pair has been c~rged only w1lh credit card 'utaery and po:.St!SSIOn Of stolen property. However, police indicated ad· ditional charges agalnat the two teenagers will be filed before · their scheduled arraignment Tuesday. Brown Lahled As 'Bizarre' WASHINGTON (A P) San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson, who is on a fund-raising lour of the East Coast to boost his gubernatorlul campaign, pledged not to Indulge tn persona~ attacks and then re· ferred pointedly to Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr.'a "bizarre personal lifestyle.'' The 43-year-old Republican mayor declined Thursday to elaborate on his reference to "bizarre.·· Wilcon is hoplna to win the GOP nod to challen1e the Democratic incumbent, wbo' 11 a bJchelor wlth a pencbtll~\ for meditation, dlscritlt' 11trttwa flljhts and n no-frills llfestyle. • Front Page Al SUN ••• Vtell'Points Dlf fer Egypt's President Anwar Sadat. right, addresses re- porters during news conference m Cairo today as U.S. S~cretary of State Cyrus Vance looks m the opposite d1rectlon. Vance apparently failed in his effort to persuade Sadat to resume the stalled Israe,li·Egyptian peace talks. Story Page A4. Diedri~h -Lawyers Query Indictment ... All four are a&c:uaed of violat· in& 1tate polltlcl.l campai1n and financlal dlecl01ure laws. . Fullerton attorney' Mlchael Remtncton and 'Calabaaaa jeweler Martin Kli-acl)ner re. ceptly pl~aded '1ul1ty to amended char1e1 st•mmlna from the same indictment .f.Dd were aentenced b~ Judie Schwab. Diedrich ii due in court Jan. 27 for pretrlal arauments on a second grand Jury indictment ln which hell accused of bribery. Judie John L. Flynn Jr. will be asked by Moraan to bar Dll· trlct Atton:iey Cecil Hicks from prosecution of the case on the aroundJ that the county proe· ecutor la preJudized a1aln¥t Diedrich. The same defenae araumtrrt • proved aucceuful 1n c:onneeUon with the flrlt tndlctanont: Hlcks haa been ~~moyech frpm ~at caae, whlc~ will , now be ~ ecuted by the atate Attorney General'• office. EM ~ ..:.--:;-:;~~ . t.e ew, uan totl~llce he lto.d been'i11·~m to on, 1t lea•l two ~cutons Uito .JXule ol 1911 wtien jJ\ ttrat• EJrruide 1Jipl1t cue Wai reported. 'TJm Silyer, Bran11an~1 at· to~Y. tpld Judie Todd that hla oli'eitt cannot pay tho $50,000 ball an4 that even if he ceuld "he w·ould just be re-arrested on . other pendin~ ebu.us.•: Salyer's statemezit was ap- parently a referenc6 to Blitch'• earlier testimony that. the .• Sacramento detectives bad l!dn-• tacted the district attorney and asked that charge! stemming According to Jorgens6l tbe from their cases be fll$d again.at raptst always ~tole aiinor' item BranaJq.. •· thail~ d~t¢ellv• culal*'' While ,ISranll t mo\)lei' and may ,, ~ a • two aiaten wa frara their hla crime. courtroom seats, Deputy Dlttrict Attorney Stu Gran\, at the cont clus'ion of the brief he_..101, an' nounced that Branagan is now the subject of an invealigaUon stemming from Provo, \Jtab. ije Jlid information received to~ay 'b)' teleP.hone Indicates that police ln 'Utah consider Branaaan a 1u1pect l.n "n)lmeroua rlJ)e cues.. that have betsl repQrted. throuchoUf. that atate. , Judie TOdd who noted that by . Jaw• be recJUlra more evidence iD order to ralae Brana1an'1 ball told Grant that be would be will· in1 to CONide.r •uch a motion at; a lat~r time once OA· coins ln· vestiaatlon bas produced that evidence. Ho aet the preliminary hear· inl for the two buratary-rape cases for which Branaaan wu arrested ~ N~1"J>Ort Beach for ·Jan. 30. ·Lt. Harold Jor1.en"n of Uie actamento Sheriff'• Depart~ ment adrblttid tc)day, however, th~t "i11ht now Wft ·have o~ a Umlted ldC?"~catlOn pf him u our: auapect." • • JprteMm hea~,a tallk f~ce of lnve•U1ators from \h.., Sacramento Sheriff'• Depart· ment, the Sacramento PoUce Newport Beach police armed with search warrants &pent two days this week at Branagan's mother;~ .home in Ontario, searching the house and his car. They said today that. property recovered in those searches may link Brana1an wUh the Eastsldo RapiJt cases. They furtbet nole4 that Branaaan i,s a suspect IA a aeries of nearly 30 Newport Beach area antique burglaries reported this summer. Jorgensen noted tbat no Eastslde Raplst cues were re- ported between May of 1977 and October of 1977. 20 Twisten Hit Florida MIAMI (AP) -At le11t 20 tw~en i®cMd down a~rON fOUth and Ctn al Flodda rfbunday, caualnJ aome damaae but no hi· juries. TM aquall llrle that. spawnild ~;.blih~.,..yµi~ tbUbderstorrWl1rran4 b~tl'1 moved over \fie open ocean tOday. ••We're nOt really sure all these 20 were tornadoes," sald forecaster Elbert HJU of the ~atlonal Weather Service. Some of the molt aertoua ·damage reported came from the Tampa area whef-e ,40 homes r• celved miDor to exce$1lve dama1e. FREEWAY~ • ''Up to 71.000 vehldu per day travel this (current) route!. yet only 2S pettent of the tratnc la local~'''claimed tho DemocraUc lawmaker. "SlainalizaUcm la aet to favor tbrouab traffic, wblle Jocal cross traffic ii penallzed. •ltb lon1 del.,1,U l\e"eclaHd. deQlart<L ~ "The busine.si an4 com· merclal interests ln Costa Mesa suffer becau.5~ people avoid the congested downtO'fln noa," he said, addln& that local re- development plans are beiDI held up... • ••And worse than th• matettal factors involved are the human 'tra1edle1," Mancen ln.silted. Durtns the put two yeara, etcht of the city'• 21 fatal traffic aed· dents oc~ on Hlallway IS <Newport lS(>ulev&nt>. A six.car dally police patrol ta now employed to keep the acci- dent rate from· accelerating further. "This meant that 10 to 12 omcera must be rtusiped from other duties to police • 3.7 mile stretch of (state) roadway and tho cltizena of Costa M•a pay the bill," aald Mangers. "With projected lncreu•1ln trafflc volume, temporary aolu- Uon• probably will be obaolete befon completion and leave us witb only the 'CalTranl Canal' to ctmtre." aal4 Muucen. • ~· atlb'"'e final ot tho Callfomla Hleh'lllfay<:ommtaslon WU C0St.& M u Vl &)'Or Jack Hain· _ mttt, Councilwoman Mar7 Sm•llwood and Jim Eldndle. tbt cUy'1 director of pubUc ae"lc Th• c nt mshway ~- mlailon, Ton Bridle Authori· ty. ~erona\&Uca Board and State Trana~UOn Board will llOOG be combln•d to form tbe California TramportalioA Com· mli ion. Man1er1 aalcl he save the SJ>ffCh Tbttnday to put th• new commlas!on on nodce a~ sltuat1on ln Cotta lrfeaa. Strike €ontmnee · CllAR~ON, W. V~. (AP) • -Coal ODf,Tationl and ~ wW:n stand atlcNt U.40 n JM>at. spart in d11cu11lon1 of waee pro- vlslou for •~S:l~'f·cont.ract. tho Cbarlestdli OaMtte ~ 10- day. NtsoUatora for the two aides were icheduled to meet to-· day •• the nationWSde atnte by iM.000 membilrl ot the Umtecl Mine Workers went into ltl 48th day. - 7 dcUebaek VOL. 71, NO. 20, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES . Snow BJ 'l'lae Aatoelate4 Preu A mow storm 1wept up the East Coaat today, leavinc ~owntowns all but deserted, 8Jrportl 8n4 hipways shut and thouaands stranded on back roads and major highways. Every type of bu.slness was closed ln roany states. The financial eent.era of New York City operated on a ltmited basis wlth corporate headquarers and banka abut down, and stock ex· change tradlnc was trimmed to a fewboun. • As much as a foot of snow wu dumped on man)' areaa and travel alonf most ol the cout was dangerous. Many hl&bways were closed- d o t ted with thousands of stranded vehJcJes. Al.rport traf· fie in New York, Philadelphia and elsewhere was at a standstill as crews battled in the blizzard to clear runways. Some New Yorkers found l\'1111 tot IU'O\D'Kl deapjte drifts and the anowtaJl that meas~ 13 Inches at mld·da)'. Several were 1Jdln1 In lroot of St. Patrick's Cathedral on Fifth Avenue. States of emer1ency were declared in Rhode Island, New York City, ffurlsb\lrl, Pa., and areas alon1 the coast. Some ~wer outages were reported. And llttle relief was lil sighL Newport Nabs Suspect The at«m, dered tbe WOnt ID a decade lD many tes, wu tbe tblrd lD ldlt days aloas the Eaat Coast. Forecuttn called for more .snow throu&hout the day with a mucb as two feet ex· pected. Lcna·ran1olorecastspre- dlctflt more anow tn tbe esaya aticad .• New York's entire metroPolltan area 1Vas crippled. Schools and government ot.0 closed, au three major airparta Is e Eastsi r J 1~~~~----~~~~~~ Reds Launch Craft Supplies Headed for Space Station MOSCOW CAP) -The Soviet I Union launched an unmanned ) resupply bpacecraft today to , dock with the manned Salyut 6 1 1 orbiting space station, the Tass news agency said. The spacecraft, called Progress 1, will dock at the space station alongside the COS· ~ monauts' Soyui 27 spacecraft, 1 Tass said. It did not give the time of the Jaunchine or the scheduled time for dockin1. Proeress 1 presumably will use the same docking port used Jan. 11 by the spacecrafl of two other cosmonaut.I fired into space on resupply mission. Those coamonauta stayed aboard five d1ya with the first pair of spacemen and departed Monday. That dockine marked the flnt time two spacecraft linked up at the same apace ataUon. · '6oo,d CondltlOD' School Chief Says His District 'Ideal' By LAURIE KASPEll Of "" o.11., "'* ""' Saddleback Valley Unified School District Superintendent 1 Richard Welle says his district would meet the "t.extbook" def· lnition ot the ideal school system. I The superintendent told . trustees during his "state of tbe district" report Wednesday that their schools are "at this point. financially and ed\\catlonally sound and, indeed, in very, very tood condition.'' Althou1h the dl1trlet f1ce1 financial problems. Dr. Welte said other J)rOblema, u declln- i n c test scor.s, antiquated facllUiea, dieencbant•d teachers, apalbeUcJarenta and a rise of pbyslc \'iolt:nce, which occur at other dlltrldl almply do not exist ln Sad· dleback. lie lilCJ iiily con rn 11 vohement with dangerous narcoUcs "would seem to tiavo taken a i:SraruaUc decruse.' • Tbe superintendent told truatee1 that stnce unU1c tlon, Saddlebadt tchoolt have been eatablllblni a reputatli>n in the state an4 count)' aa ~ educa· ttonally superior. H• boasted tliat 1tuddnt1• ecor~ lQ basic •kllla tests ue in the UPP.eJ'' 1J percent of all elementary: acboolt in the etate and that the district's hlgb school ltudtnts scored above the national averace on the Scbolastlc Aptitude Teat lHt year. "Our teachers, I believe, are second to none," Welte said. "Nowbere lD liny school aystttn wlll l!IU fmd bette~ prepared, educated, more eompetent t(achera than are presently teacbln& ln your schools." · .Xhe 1'1Petint;t'11Clietn.4&1:1 accolades to hi• principals, ad· mlnlstrators and tho truatea. Pro1reu 1 Is intended lo repeat that double docking. The fint pair of cosmonauts have been in space aboard the Salyut station '1 daya. It aaid the aini of Proaress 1 i.s "to carry out test.I atid com· preben.sive optimiaaUon of the de1l1n of Uie systems and equlP.- m ent of tbe new autornatic transport spacecraft, to exercise dockln1" and to brio• iupplloa to tbe coamooaut.s. WASIDNGTON (AP) -4Presi· dent Carter'• plan for the U.S. economy mixes a $2$ bllllon tax cut tbi• year and ap anti· infiatlon procram pejeed to voluntary re1tralnti l>y l>uaineu and labor on wages and prlcea. ln b18 first annual econowc meuage to Coogren today, Car\er IAld bl1 economic package, tt approved by the House and ~ate, Will reduce tapa bY $2$8 lot a tyf>Jcal faml· lf or four With 115,000 •nnual lit• come, a rettuctton of nearly 20 percent. About 96 percent ot all taxpayen will recetve aome re- ductlOftll, he eald. PresidenUal aides 1ald the tu that ''thel"e would aeem to be a 1rowlna number of 1tudentt who may be experimcntin with 11· .. quor and alcoholl' mpb Uiat he (! 't Dr. Welte noted Uiat alnc \.Ul• UkaUon fn 19'73,'1h d SU1et w own lri a nurnbCr: bf wa)?t, • think th1I problem ii pandemic, 1upenrttendent 1 Id there p to be a rreatet" lnvOlve- meot iii StUdents :with aleohol tbauJUstafew1 at1a10. JI d tbe alude:nli' lil· ' eluding: -Student earolhn nt baa (8eeSOflOC>.LS,P .. Al) ..... • Visit JS1 WJLUAll ODGa ~°'-~ ....... • ~ . STA1' PARK and Reere1tton Dlreetor aua .. u Cablll aot a warm welcome to the Saddle~ ~· n.11,... day evenlq u ba ~e down .Uie La1una J'nrifay between lntmtate •.u4 Ute._ frMway. • Cahlll uld tM w ~ f anunu with the rfJ\ttl ear M wat drtvlnl from Lot ~•ltl ·~ hi• •u&l 111od• of tran1port1Uon ta a somtwhJt lea ~ertul Voluw11eo. Hia ecatHY at tlnally avotcttn1 tht Los AnltltJ ----fretw•1 traffic IPP•ttntly over· whehntd hUD u he pulled oaf.o the de· Hrted 1tretobea of tbe La1una Prttway .t "My foot ju.t wa.n't used to the power under that g11 ped•l," be told a Lquna Greenbelt meetinf. "l iuea1 l Juil allowed the car to wander above lhe sate M mile·an·bour speed Umll." Cb1*1M.I • ,._.,. -.. tt lit pan. to tn u~.. ln1~eom. mW>lly "hlci. complalp It did not .ana1r1tln4I Carier'• economic pollct . "l have be1un from tbt prem· lie that our economy la ba le ally healthy, but that well· cho,en CQV•r:runent poHcJ wlll auure co.nUnue4 pro1re11 io~ud our eronomtc 1oal1," Carter aatd ln tho report be tent to Coaeress. There WU little Uflt wa1 n~ ' h1 the pro1ram that had· not already beer\ leaked by t.be ad- m l.D latr•llon to reporters. But •ome of the 1oa1t of the prosram tor unemployment and inftaUon were chanced. A chle! alm fa to reduce the nation's Jobleaa rate Crom. ,the current e.• percent to as low.u e.1 percent by the end ot th.t. year and 5.5 percent by the end Of.1178. He obeerved a red li&ht in his mir· ror, and being a Jaw·abldln1 clUzen, pulled over and awaited the police of· "°°°' fleer'! approach Carter virtually abandoned his commitment to a balanced budaet by 1981, pledstnc instud to work for a balanced budget when the economy is near full t1tren1th. ; Froa Page Al "The offlccr took my Ucenae and walked back to his car," Cahlll related. "But then he beean walkln1 back toward mo. "He aa\d 'You know, this ls your lucky nl1ht. J don't have any Ucketa left." He also abandoned his pre· vJoualy stated aoal of reducing Inflation to 4 i>ercent by the end or 1978. CONCEPT ·Pl.TSHED. • • *.,,. ' What about exlat\ng ho es · and industry In Brand'• pro- posed park areat THE ORANGE COVNTY SbertU'1 south county ·~ station hu a new addltton. Mldnleht shift Patrol Seraeant William Voltlne and his wife Ann arc the proud parentl ot their fir1t son -Mat· .. thew William, un eigbt·pound, 10-ounce bounclna t>aby. He aald hll ec0nomlo pro1ram should en1ure 1rowtli in ~be economy ot 4.5 pt(Cent tp ~ per. cent • year and a reductlon in unemplO)'ment ot about one·half percent each year. tion Area, as well aa Gateway Park in New York State and CuyahoSa National R creatJon Area ofllr C1-veJ d, O"to. ••Thou are tbrae ney lar10• park areas ln the area of They wCMlld W :aitowed to re· main, he 11fcf, alortt wltb the iovernment·owned Murlne Corpa air station at El Toro. 30,000 acres each," Brand said, Roth mother and i.on are reportedly doing fine. *** 'No. I Problem' FROM THE AUDIENCE, all a peraon could see on Saddleback Valley Unified School Diltrict Trua&ee Carole Neuatadt's T·ehlrt were the worda "Kiu Me." She wasn't, however, advertlalnt for affection. Toward the bottom of the shirt was the proclarnaUon, "J don't smoke." SchOol Cutbacks . Tho shirt wu prtMnted to Kn. Neuatadt earlier In the meellna by Loa Young, president, to commemorai. the fact thut Mrs. Neustadt haa quJt 1molclnf. No doubt her reaolutlon pleuee Mn. Younf. Up untU . now, 11he was the only non .. moker amon1 the flve tnlltea. F orecaSt in J7 alley ••• A COUPLE WILL TO work 11 hOU1eparent1 ln the Mia· ~•on Viejo shelter home for troubled tffna1ers are belnf :iou£ht by the oounty'a Department of Mental Health. The facility, whlch otters counae1Jn1 to youtbl and their famUies, hu been closed temporarily because of the realanatlon of U.1 houaeparenta. Youths In need o! help art btlnl aent to the La1una Beach lihelter or provided with counMliDI durtn1 tht day. Community mental btallh olfldab, howfVer, art Ilk· Ing that ony couple lntereated tn becomlnt bouaeparenta s hould call Carole Neua.tadt, 'area mental htaltb coordinator, at 642-9240. E'roa Pflfle .41 Mf!rlneLe/t Th'e qut1Uon Jo" the Sad· dltback Valley Unlntd ·School Dlttrtct no Jonier wUJ be what ll wanted for the 1choolt but what can be afforded. Supertnt.ndtnt Richard Welte warned Wednt1day that pro· 1ram1, "which we have lonf taken tor 1ranted 11 betn1 perm1nent tn our 1ch0ol1," may have to bt cut to meet tho dil· trtct'• financial obU1attom. ALARM ••• s~keaman aald. " A1 part of b1I ••atJte of the dfl. trtct' report to ~tuti.ea, Dr. Welt• talc! atate tJCbool nnanoe l•tl1latlon. • levellnr off of enrollmtnt and the .. bl1hly poHlble" pu111e of a property ta~ lnftlatJvt mike financ11 the dhtrlct'• "num btr on'" W. l . problem. .1n rvin,e "-'I ~tlOdded appront to • .t{l• .fuperJntendent's plans to ;:Each radio unit cotl.I tn.ao: ~nual operattn and main· t ance coat fiaurea •re not •liable, he Hid. Radlot are conaldtred euen· ~l. he said, to "ruarantee re· ble and aare serv.lce. •• Driver• en forward accldttnt lnlonna· o to· dlapakhert or aummon ro;edtcal al.S for 1trickto plaaenaera. OCTD otflclab •nr eon1Sdtr· ift'I a plan throulb wtaloh driven wbuld forward tramc lafonna· t~n to a central locauon for di.. s~lnaUon to radio 1taUon1 u a PJJblic aemc., t.M 1~k .. m1n s d. ~ ~ Be. . · Pftp,.re for that day U1 Ult not n1 ter ating * * * ~ From Pag~ AJ --SCHOOLS. too distant fUture when the d(a. trict'a dollars dwindle. Welte propc>ted the establish· ment of two commlUeea, orte repreaentatlve of parents and the community end the other of district personnel. "Both of these committees ahould be formed with the clear underatandln1 that they are to act in an adviaory cipaolty tn helpln1 the board to formttlate both 1hort· and lon1·ran1t flnan· cial ana educallonal eoala, ., h• aald. He alao proposed that a moratorium be placed on about $115,000 budeet*1 for alte arid buUdtn1 lmprovetntnt and on 1pendln1 the district's reaervee tor anythtn1 other than "' en>er1eacy. 1 Addltton&Jly, the supennten dent saJd he will encourace bta staff to cloHlr 1nonttor ~l spending. "We're eotne to ha~ . to practice economy and really mean lt," he •ald. The superintendent remf nded . tru1teea that a combination ot the state school finance J•w and leveltnc enrollment.a wUl "llke· ly" create detlcSts of fl, 't ~ '2:2 mllllon ~r y•ar durlli1 U,6 next several years. He uld the ,7uvl1 tax lo· ltlaUve, whJcb call• for votera Jn June to Umlt property taxea to one. percent of tho 01arket. value, would be "dev11tat1n1" to publtc educauon In th at.te. "I'm really terribly concemtd and I Just think lt'1 tetrlbb~ lm· portant that we M well tnrormed o( all tho tamtlkatlon.1 or um in· ltlatlve," ''Id Trustee CarQJe Jieuatadt. She predlct*d tbe tru1tc • future dtcl1Jon1 wUJ have nothln1 to do with philosophy or pro1rama, "Jull bl cit d •hfto..-dollar1. ·• And-wh)le adroltt1n1 be' h~no adea what the purchuo price would, ~ for the. 1ar1antuan park site. Brand aatd the coun· ty'• tax bue would not be ad· u _ __:...._.e N--L18 ver1ely aUecttd by the l.Y.u&rW ilD purcbue. .. Moat or the oount1'1 S l • agrtoultural land la In U8pec m 11rlcultural preaervH and ta taxed at • very low rate,.. he E' ..:...tery He18• t satd. "The removal of tbls land .1!111 frozn the tax n>lls will not ad· veraely Impact the tax baao of 1!'!1 Toro Manne DOn Gltes ad· the county.'' mlta b• wu Just 11 scared u his What it comes down to, Bt&hd two fellow employees Thursday said, ia a priority tn apendlnc. 11ffht when two young 1unmen He 1ald the government plans walked fnto the Burger King to spend f790 mlllfon to con· restaurant, 23706 El Toro Road. JJtruct the Century City freeway Giles, 20, who works there -a 17·mile route. part tJme, told Oran1e County ''The Irvine Company's 17,000 Sherltt'a offtcer. that the two acret were r~cently purchaaed b dl•· wt b B for S38'1 mtulon," he 11td. t.Jn an .... armed t a B 1un, other words, the money ftom the emeried from the men'a rest freeway conalructlon could buy room as ho was about. to -cloee two Irvine ranchea." the faelllty. Brahd •aid the need for open Officers said tbo two men or. •~ace Jn Orange County can be dered GUes ,ind bis co·workers llltUtrated by the tact that, 1't.he back into the Office, forted them county is smaller in aru than •9 to unlock the 1ate and hand over of the 58 counties in CautomJa, tro. but Is only exceeded by Los An1e!e.s County 1n J>O.P.alatton." \But. the .tw1nn• pomt came Hll .. laddteback to tbt Sea wheD ~ 17•year-old youth hold- N atlonal Urban Park'' would tn1 lh• weapon ordered· the place about • fifth 'of Oranse restaurant employeet to atep in· County ln open 1pace. . to the ~rtJerator which he and Braod a.Id be will approacf\ hi• lt?year·old companton then local, ate~ arid I ral oftlclala pr~ to lode . with hll park plan. G Iles •. fresh L from a tour or The f1W-'Or received the tn• special duty at tbe nearby El dorsemeot of feUow councll Toro Martnt Corps Air Station. membert tor the park ptan, but irabbed the l\U'lman spun him waa warned that be face• a o(( hi• t"t and held him Jn a '"Iona, touch road ahe•d to r•· firm headlock. allze hit dream." Councilwoman Satl)t BelJ,rue The 1unm1n'1 accomplice, aald, "It took. the l*)p)e wbo Identified by officers aa Jeff Art supported Upper NrNJ>Ort Bay Hl1hland, 19, ot 22702 Via 11 years, 11 montbi anct 11 days Caatllla, .ti Toro, dldn) bother to win t.hetr naht. Jt'11 dl1coura1· to P"k up iho d~tl '1re1PC>n. Jn,, but u we cu ptck up the H• rtn from the rcsta\11"ant at J d .. .J .a • ..; hlth •peed. in umor. ... .,.. preuure !or con. Sher1lf'4 offl~ collected the ab'uctlon Ids WOl'JI, ft Will'oaly • 17.year;dd Jt1 Ton> :foath ftom IHtnetft.Oranie COUntt." the arms of GUea and then fanned out from Ue rutaur11nt In a search U,at Jed to the cap. turt of Hllhland a abort time Jater. .. The old saytnr sun applies ... aberlfrs Sit. Biii Miller com mented today. "When you're ln trouble, •end tor the KarJnes.'' - • -----. ---- ---- - -- - - ... PG&E Earnings Dip SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Pacmc Oas & £1.ctnc hu announced an a. cont a share decreue In eamlnp for the fourth quarter.of >.m, eomp_ared with laat 1ear'1 eomparable quarter. The utility uld earnl"'' available for common stock •ere see mUUon. or 73 cnta a •hare, durlns tbe quarter. compand with $'71.2 mJJUon, or 81 cents a abare, dunn1 the fourth quarter ol 1976. For the 12 months endln1 Dec. 31, ttrnlnu wtre ~4 mUHon, or 93.15 per 1h1,., compared with S218.3 mllU01?1 or tl.00 a share, durtn1 1'7t, the uUuty aald. The guanerly earutnea were bued on reveflues or secd.8 million , up ~ mlUJon from 1916, whllo revenues for the calendar year were s:u btlllou, up '850 million from une. , Union Pacific to Spend OMAHA, Neb. CAP> -Pl1n1 for capital 1pend.ln1 of S58$ mUUon ln 1978, a hlah for the compaft1 durln1 a yfar, have been announced by tbo Union Paclltc Corp. Cbah'ltW\ James H. Evans aald tho plan represents 'n lncre C4 s1e1 mUllon or •o percent over capital apend.iLutes durlDa 1'77. EHna 1a1d_e1ch of tho corpora· tJon•1 ~·tlii• com~· will ln· veat at~ levell. with more tbu eo pcrce~t of th• expendltaret ea rm IJ1ced tor tho Un.lOa !>aclllc'a ener11 busln c ~dally at th end of .,iaeln tile in c bot· f '11£ AtJTO,OBILE IND Y, computer an4 fann ~ulpment manUfacturera a Jal.nl metric ln k ping with th Metric Conversion Ac\ 19'15. Public oPPOSltlon and U.S. aove.rnm nl p11asyfooUn• • hM foteed tMi ·Fed ral Hi hway Admin rt.raUon to delay its plan1 to mana1 road •i&nS frosn mUes to kllometers. but tit Natiolial Weather Servi bu merely postPOnod its offlclaJ awltebOver from FabreGheit to Celsius from thll )'ttr to 1990. Money~ Worth In the face of a publlc n.ponse r1n1lna from letharty to a.ctlve opposlUoa and • WhJie Houae attitude rancinl from Indifference to dtat.ast., e.trorts to bria1 the metric •Y•tem to tM United States wtU acc.lerate this year. Preetdent Carter bas submitted bll choices for the 11·member Metric Board, created by Congress u part ot the ms convenion law, to coordinate tho nation's votun. tary conventonto the metric aystoin. Former President Ford def erred namln1 the boa.rd ln the wake ot l\11 defeat for the presidency. Carter walled until the end of h1I ftnt year in office to act. Now Conaresa must conflrm the choices. SOM~ MEASVaES WON'T GO •ETtlC. Others - time and eJett.ricity -are alttad.Y metric. Mon y 11 noi part of wel&htl and meuures, but our monetary •Yslem decimal, like the metric 1yate02. Other famillar products not 1t1tcd to chance are t . is. . ... and 35 millimeter ntm. 100 mUUmeter cl11rets, 500 mtul- iram (« whatever number) tablet.. Those are metric un· it.I now. ElectricaJ outlet., plumbln• fb:tu.ra, m01t band toola won't dwtce . BVT THE FAMILIA& JfOOTMLL field mJY be tn for dulD•e; & "IOft'' COQV~ Wff.b )&rdJ ~ed U 91 meters, would not be MOSlbl • It wO\lld deitroy tho arre,d>-dethnal aature of the epc>rt: 10.ya.rd nnt downa, 100-yard field. • Perhaps some 8B-ldtosram <JJtS.pou.nd) star back will be hailed for runntnc 'lO meters (77 yards>. leadln• h11 team to a total of~ met.era (658 y&rcQ) 1alnecl durlni tho contest. Other outatandln11lnplar errorts couJd,nclude • M·meter (37 yard) field 1oat and a M-meter pass. The losera may manes• only some 220 meters (241 yarda) ln a 1ame that r,equlres teams to 1ain 10.9' yardJ to earn a flntdoWA on the M-meter·wido field (58 yardl). Jmpos.slble. lt can't happen. you•~? Jt did -lut fall. St. Olaf def~at.ed Carleton CoUe,e. 43·0, ln Northfield. Minn,. in tho llnt LJUr Bowl c me. Valley Office ·()ff ers ·Free. Tips Helpil\I ccnsumera •et th~ moat out of money ii the purpose of a campailft called '"Your Money's Worth" .at Union Federal Savini• nd Loan AHoclatlon'a Fountain Valley cfflce. Tbe office b glvlnl tWa)' free eoples o( I 128-paie restaurant IUlde, Califoi'nla't Top Ten Reslaurante and 26& Other Great Places to Eat That Don't Rip You Ott. by Raye and Bob Herzbrun. The book contains menus and prices for the state's 10 belt·•alu. restaurants, •ad llats or bett-vatue-tor·the·money eatlnt epote. "Family fun 1ulde" maps outllnln• amU1emenu. family recreational activlty opportUnftJe1 and point.I or lntorest In Southem CaUfon11a are also availa~lo. <>Uler tift.I to be alven away dlirln1 January lncl\lae 1978 calendart, note pad.I and pttncllt. A• part of the campat n1 }~ho auoctaUon also •ill p • vtde money mana1ement wonnallon and advtM COA• awnen of available aenlc T~KING STOCK AJZ DAILY PtlOT 8",.t · .far • • • I ,, ., H