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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-04-11 - Orange Coast Pilot' ana ailors Rescue • Bludgeoning Ends Audition For 'Hammer' . \ .. "'-·!. , ,.. . . "._,: . .. . ' ' ' ~ : .. :DAlll:iRl ·LOT .. ,.. ·~'-,,...·'·-·.~ .... _ .... ~ ... ·-.:•,.\ .' .v~·._ . , __ ;. 'l/:S.~fi.!::;·* .~l~cr -i>~* * . . . . . . '(' . -.. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 11 , 1978 VOL n, NO. tt1, I SSCT~ •~AMS Swans' Lake CNlltr ................ MIKE MAHON DODGES IRATE ~E FOREST SWAN Standing Gurd Whtie ti• Mate Hatchea Egge · Swans' Song Neighborhood Watch Hatdled BJ .IEDY CIAVSBN OltMDllltrPMlll .... "I call him a lot ol thlnp," said Mike Mahon dod1in1 backward as the swan•a bowed neck uncoiled, its bead ltrik1nC outwardlikeasnalce. "None ol them are printable, Uwueh." Mabon concluded, re- aalNDI bis balance and diaplay· ma a ttJd welt where the mut. 1wan'1 bill bad snapped fieab. Mabon and bis next-door. Cra8hHort8 At Least 40 neighbor, Shane Bozorgnia, have become godfathers to Mr. and Mrs. Swan of Lake Forest's Lake I in El Toro. Mn. Swan can be found repoa. ln1 docilely atop two eua in Boiorgnia's waterfront Sarden at 225t4 Lake Forest Lane -a peaceful settt.ne sWTOunded by lallboats, greenery and aJaasy water. Peaceful except for "him.'' a nameleaa 40-pound cob. (male swan> wbo bu staked out tbe nestlna area ao.d aur~ waten aa fds ptlvili domilln, 1uardtq bll mate. u older I*' (fem•). and their uDha~hed younc. "My pb, we've 1ot anotber month of tbl1 at least," aald Mabon, rubblq b1I forearm and alarlna mnacln111 at bis feathered adversary. The incubatlon period for ••an eaca ii about ftve weeb, accordlDi to the on VleJo brancb If~ resettcb depart· ment but a local blrcl randcr told MabOo ancl Boiorjft.la It'll tie mon Wte two montbl. Tbe female lald five •H• betw.en 11..U t aitd 15. She broke three ol the ••••· Sb aelao11\ leav• the otbel' two on-b' to llp quickl1 ln the i;t, 101D• 21 f~ aw~ ind tben-.d· dle bide to her neat. ot. dried now ~ and buabea at (&lo ANI. .,... • - Audition Ends in Slaying HIGHLAND PARK, Mlch. <AP> -An aspiring actress who auditioned ror the lead role in a play called "Hammer" w.s bludgeoned to death by tbe playwright "with a sledge ham· mer, ac~ to a detective. Three men and a woman were arrested Monday, but their names were not released pend· ing issuance of warrants that are expected to charae them in connection with the slaylna of Patricia Cowan, detective Peter Keliber said. Police said warrants would be sought today for the playwright, his girlfriend -who aUegedly watched the at~ack -and two other men. Mrs. Cowan's 4-year-old son, Dequan, also was uruck with the hammer, Keliber said. The child remains bositallzed with serious lltjwies today. Mrs. Cowan, 20, was paid $100 for reading the part at the home or the playwri&ht Sunday morn- ing, said Brenda Murray Starr, a friend of the slain woman. The actress was playing a scene in which a married couple are arguing, Keliber said. At the height or the argument, the playwright suddenly grabbed a five-pound, short-bandied sledge hammer and struck Ms. Cowan several tJmes in the bead from behind, Kellher said. The attack occurred in the pl~ywriabt's garage, KeUher said. Mrs. Cowan, along with her ln- jured son, was dumped in an al· ley about four blocta from the earage, police sald. Boys skJteboa.rdi.nl nearby beard the t <See ACl'RESS, Pace .U) FinnChewa On Hike CHICAGO <AP) -A five-cent Jump ln tbe prlc« of WrlaJey tum seem• im-minent. The tolllpan)' railed lt.1 wholesale prtcee by nearly 31 percent MC>llday and a company aftldal 1ald the 1tud&rd MV'tft·atick pack would probably JlUJ\P to !O cent.I In mOlt outlet.I. "' Claude Brookt , aecretary ol the William wn,tey Jr. Co., aatd tbe flrm bad to ra11e wholealle prices bee• 0 m eo1t1 ot dolna bUlt· ftHS have ~Dued to fO up wit.bout •• I Torrance Pair Held in Newport Jewelry '.fhefts. ' J Hull•y 'Master' Evans, &wt Nixa Wife'• Prot.eai Schiffman . . J ·, NEW ORLEANS <AP> -The Louisiana Supreme Court, reluctant to tackle the question of sex discrimination, bas let stand a atate law that calls the husband "head and master0 and says be can make all the decisions about the property he shares with his wife. The court reversed Monday a judge who said the law was unconstllutional because it a6sumed that husbands are smarter than wives. By a 4-3 vote, the high court decided to sidestep the comtitutionaJ issue, leaving it to be settled at some other time, either by further court fighting or the legislature. They ruled that the case before them -in which a husband had taken out a second mortgage on the family home over the objections of his wife, who was the breadwinner -should have been decided without resorting to a constitutional issue. The case bristles with possible ramifications ifi: voJving sex discrimination and property ownership, and the justices said the high court should not con· sider ~ questions in a case that could be decided otherwise. Newport Burglary Torrance Duo Hel,d In Jewelry Tire/ts By JOANNE REYNOLDS °' .. .,..., ..... ~ A man sought as a suspect in the December ¥ of a $59,000 bracelet was arrested Mooday night 1n Newport Beach when police alleged be snatched a $33,000 r1DI In a copycat crime. Ralph William Flanders D, 25, of Tor1'&DCe WU booked into Newport Beach city Jail on a charge of bur1tary. He re· malned in custody today, held ln lieu of $50,000 bail. Arrested with Flanders WU a companion, Caren Thurston, u , also of Torrance, who wa1 booted on a burclary cbaree ~OOObaiJ. Fla.nden ii belnl lnveaU1~ u tbe man who ran out ot A.H. Weinert 1'\ne Jewels in Puhlon .lltand with a diamond and platinum bracelet back in December. Polle• aald ln M'OnclU's lncl-dent. Planders alle1edly nect Bullock'• WlllbJre lo Fublon &larid with a diamond and ruby rtnc. 'lbe theft oceurred at about lp.m. Flanders wu punued by 1ton pertonftel ftiO told pollc• they 1aw blm dlft lnto the open Win· dow or • wal\lnl UnColn Cclft. tillentaJ wtilcb roved out of tho parklnf lat. Pollc.l.belaQ a ... reb for the 1etaw., car wtJcb wu apoUed by tbe poUCe btU~ter a the ear dro¥e DOll1hboCM! Oil Jam· b01"M Roed: omcen ~ tbe v de • said it turned into Eastbluff in an apparent attempt to elude its airborne pursuers. According to police nports, the two occupanta of the car abandoped their vehicle and fled (See RING, Page AZ> Coast Guard Rescues Two "-.) ' Dana Sailors Two Dana Poiht men. Wllo spent Monclay Diehl at sea bud· died on their 18·foot Hobie catamaran after a stay on the mast broke, were rescued today by the U.S. Coast Guard. The pair, who were reparted In 1ood co.ndSUon. were idea· Ufied u Lou Murillo, •t. ol l40tl Street of the Crystal La.ntem, and Dori Mehl, ao. of 24501 Alta Vista. Depu1,y Rlclwd Ced.Uitaff ol th• Oran1• Count1 Harbor Patrol in Dana Point laid the two were NpOn.d ~ e"11 today alter tallla1 to return from a p~dnk ull aboard ,MurWo'a boat. ' Two Oout ~ eutten aod (our oth r ~ee1el1 Marched thro\aib the mot, with tbe mm finally ~ by belleopter at about t a.m. tOdQ on the ha!N&y llietWMD ()Dio(n Md Oceaoaide. Win Bid LOS ANGELES (AP> -A federal J&iid&e bu nd&acecl the prJaon 1ealeoces of two co. defendants ol Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr. wbo were coaYicted with him of medlcare fraud involviq tltO Oranae Ooulles2 hospital.I. After ~"I to descriptions Monday of tbe two men's peraoaat circumstances and their steps toward rehabilita- tion, U.S. District Judce Matt Byrne reduced the sentence ol Theodore ScbJffmaa, Cella's former business manaaer, from 2,,.. years to 1,,.. years. The sen· tence of Stephen Evans, a rormer admlnisistrator of one ol the hospitals, wu cut from one year to eight months. Byrne ordered both men to begin serving their sentences April 24 at the federal prison in Lompoc. Cella, Evana and Scbilfman were convicted in June 1978 ol defrauding Kercy General and Mtuion Community hospitals ol more than $600,000 for their personal md political uses. 1 A Santa Ana pbysician and I hospital entrepreneur, Cella was the state's larcest individual <See CEIL\, Page .UJ Canal Oppoaed SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Sierra Club members na· tionwide bave voted D&n'OWly to oppose bulldin& the Peripberal Canal -but aJao have sata their position shouldn't be binct1n1 on the club. £oast Weadaer Night and mom.inc low cloudineas and foa clear· inc to hast 1unabine Wednesd.11. Not mucb tem· peratunf cbanae. Hllb• Wednesday In mid·'70l DUr the coutand•to 72inland. IN IDET88~~ T,.. CGU/on*a AJIQfll eott- Utt~• to Qtt aportU"g pttcfWIO, nd are •• Jtnt plact. S. ttonl. BJ. lailex . .. .. I • ' 8 Tale of Murder Repeated Mail Finally G>e. Through Burglar)' Suspect Captured Kasabian TeStifies Again About Manson Cult WASHINGTON <AP) -It took 29 years and two days and a side trio to Memohis. Tenn .. but Sen. John St.eonls ftnally 1ot his Jet- ter from former tranapntatioo official Thomas H. MacDonald. LOS ANGELES <AP> -A blaclt-1arbed Und• Kaeabian bu recalled acal.o the terrUytQs summer ol 19 when Charles Manaon bad a thinl for murder. Mr.. K.aaabian, 1ranled im- munity from pJ"OHCution for her role in lbe notorious Sharon Tale-LaBianca murders, took the stud 1n Leslie Van Houten'• lhird murder trtaJ Monday. At SWANS ••• beautified Bozot1nia's now- destroyed garden. The earden will be replaced by the local homeowners' group after the nesting period, Mabon said. In the interim, Lakelront Uv- lU isn't what it's cracked up to • be. Neither family can so ml.ach aa raise the sails or their catamarans wilbout being at- tacked. And boaters glidine alone the lake in front of the two homes are attacked by lbe big white cob, a European swan that can beat its wines hard enough to gain two feel of altitude and nearly swamp an Inexperienced sailor with a headlong, napping char1e. Nor can Mahon's wife, Londa, sunbathe on the couple's low- walled patio without keeping an eye out for a stretching neck. black-knobbed head and orange ,bill. And the couple's two dogs have lost bolh bau and skin to the protective cob. But secretly, perhaps, the M ahons and Botorgnias are quite protective C1f tbe swan family themselves. They erected a chicken-wire fence around the neat. It protects tbe mother from stray animals and those curious humans brave enough to fight through beating wings for a look. "The male goes crazy 1n there." Mahon said . "H's psychological, too," he added. "She seems more at ease when he's out lhere walking his ter- ritory and protectine her. "He's a nasty son of a gun." Mahon quietly admits, however, that somehow it's not all that bad. "We come out every morning for coffee on the -patio. We check out the eggs.we really can't walt till they hm:h. you know, we'ye been so close to them. "How many people have seen the hatching of swan eggs?" Tapes Denied To Attorney LOS ANGELES (AP> George Sbamsbak'a attorney wilJ not be allowed to bear more than 40 hours of lnt.eno1atioo tapes, at lea.st for lbe present, because an inlormaUon leak could undet'mlne lbe Hillside Strangler case, police say. Police sald Monday lbat 27-year-old Sham.shat, confined on llaasacbuaetls escape charaes in San Diego, has. demonstrated "special knowledce" in at least two of the 13 murders blamed on the .. Hillside Strangler.'' His attorney, Henry Wynn of . Boston, says he needs to hear the tapes to "pinpoint the special knowledge" and properly represent his client. Ban Urged in '75 WASHINGTON CAP) -'tbe Agriculture Department bu re- leued documents abowinl It rec- ommended in 1975 that Mexico be ur1ed to avoid ualnc the chemical paraquat to till poppy and marijuana planll. Traces ol Jt have been found In ille1aJ marijuana from Mexico. s DAILY PILOT flr1t, she pleaded a ruuy memory ol the violence ot lllJ>e yean "I d«i'l have any tresb rec- ollection ol aQY or those inci- dents," Mrs Kasabian said. "Much of It ls very vague." But under questionine by Deputy District Attorney Stephen Kay, she once more poured out the story of Ute with Prieklfl l••tre Manson, lb.is time giving det.aiJa that miebt incrim.1Date Mw Van Houten. Recalling her arrival at the Manson "family" compound, Mrs. Kasabian remembered that she bad handed her 15- montb-old dauebter Tanya to Miss Van Hout.en. "Did Leslie say aoylbin1?" Kay uked. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hayes of Scottsdale. Ariz .• believe their taxes are too ttigh. To express their v1ew. they 've run up an IRS pirate flag in front of their home. The flag is flying from a pole and not from the cactus. as the photo suggests. Doctor Tells Jury Of Saline Damages By TOM BARLEY °' ... D.ily Nee,..,, prosecution to rebut Waddill's testimony. "Oh yeah," Mrs. Kasabian aatd. "She said 10a1et.hlnc about Tanya'• ego -Cb.at abe wu to- ing to kill Tanya•a qo . . . "Did she use the word '1110''" Kay asked. '•I think she used. the word 'kill' or 'murder'," said Mn. Kasabian. averting ber eyes from the defense table where Mias Van Houten aat chin 1n hand. The two women were teen- agers when lhey joined Manson. Mrs. Kasablan has four children and Jives outside California. Miss Van Houten, imprisoned for elgbt years. ls free on $200,000 bail, pendlna the out- come of her trial. Her retrial last year ended with a hung jury She is charged with murdering Leno and Rosemary LaBlanca and conspiring in the five Tate killings at. director Roman Polanski's home the night before. The Kaaablan teatlmony focused on the morning of Aug. 10. 1988, wbeD Manson Jed his murder party OD a random hunt for victims, eventually cb~ing lbe LaBlanca home where he went Ul, tied up lhe vicUms, then lert Miss Van Houten and two olbers to fmbb tbe job. "He told them not to create fear and panJc like the night before," lbe said. "And not to let them know they were going• to tiet killed." Afterward, Mfs. Kasablan said Mamon ordered her to kill an Israeli actor 'With whom she and another girl had a sexual en- counter the week before. When she refused, she said Manson "pulled out a pocket knife and gave It to me. saying 'It'• real easy,' and he dem- onstrated with a finger on my throat bow to slit the guy's throat." Sbe said she didn't want lQ kill the unidentified actor and s6 she directed Manson to the wrong floor of the actor's apartment house ' PUC 'Bl.ocked' On Sundeaert LOS ANGELES <AP) -Slate Public UtillUes Commissioner Claire Dedtick said Monday that she will not support an order killing the $3 billion Sundesert nuclear power project. Mrs. Dedrick made the dis- closure in an interview with the Los Angeles Times. Her decision appeared almoet certain to block the scheduled adoption today of a proposed Public Utilities Commission or- der which would effectively ldll the nuclear power plant pro- posed near Blythe. The order would deny the San Diego Gu & Electric Coropany the rate in- creases needed to flnanee the pro-ject. Transportation Secrebry Broek Ada.ms. UDdentancJahlf wary of entnasUna tbe letter' to the mail a second time, d&- Uvered it himself, Monday. The letter, dated April 8, l.SN9. was sent from MacDonald, then bead of the U.S. Public Roada Commi.alon, to Ste\nis, lben in b!1 first aix-year term as a Democratic senator from Mis- siss1ppi, after Stennis asked MacDonald for bis views on a bill to provide federal funding for aecond•ry road• ln the 1tates. ~--... ....... ~ f',....P.,,eAJ WNG ••• on fool, taking ~fuie 1n bushes on an embankment near Jam· boree Road . They were found hidlnti lo the shrubs by patrolman Roy Truesdell who returned to the hiding spot when the ring could not be found in the car. He found the rtn1 -a farce ruby surrounded by diamonds set in platinum -buried near the bidine place. Detective Sgt. Darryl Youle said Monday's theft was a copy of the Dec. 19 theft from Weinert's. In both cases, a man with a woman PQ6ing as bl.a wife, visit· ed the stores the day before the crime, saying they were shop- ping for an expensive piece ot Jewelry for the man's mother. The man returned alone the next evening to loot at some pieces, finally selecting something whlch be asked to try on while waiting for hls Cather to come and see the piece be selected. In both caae8, VouJe aald, the man told the clert be saw bis father outside the store and nn out, only to disappear. In Monday's lnddent, Youle said lbe jewelry clerk and her supervisor became auspicious of the couple and so they were right behind Flanders when he allegedly ran out of the store wilb the ring. Detective Capt. Richard Hamiltoo alleged Flandera was armed with a pistol, a1thougb be said the man never palled It in lbe store nor oo atrestiq of. ficers. He abo alle,ed die couple bad stolen a set of license plat.es to use in the getaway. preawn· ably planning to remove the stolen plates once out of the shopping center. Hamilton said lbey had allo installed a police radio scanner tuned to the Newport Beach police frequency in their car. Youle said that Miu Tbuntoo ls not being lnvest.igated as the fem ale suspect from tbe Weinert's case. Police said they &r'e not op- timistic about recovering the bracelet stolen from Weinert'•· They said tbey bflieve tbe platinum was melted down and tbe 1,141 diamonds removed and aold a1 individual atones. A Sall Dlelo man led a balf. dosee Ne.port Beac:b patrolDMn ,OD a lc:l'lllDWe ~ a muddy field KODda)' mornlna before be WU captured and arre:a.d Clll auspiclCD ol burllary. William Keith. 21, remalned in clly Jail todaJ, beJd 1n lieu ol $10,000 ball. Officer Georae StaY!"OOOulos wu called to tbe Baywood apartment comp.lex near the in- tersection ol San M.11uel Drive and MacArthur Boulevard at about 9:30 a.lb. by residents who allececl theJ aaw Keith breatina into one at tbe apartments. Stanopouloe Mid that when he went to the apartment to in- vestt&ate. Kelth dove out a wtn- dow. The officer called for more patrolmen &Del bqan a foot nee with Keith tb.roup the complex and into the MJoln1nl nature park wbic:b leads to a field. Officers said it took lbem aboqt 30 mlnutes to capture Keith. He alle&=d tbe1n be was bµnary and for food. Farmer•' Aid,. StinPro~t • WA.SHINGTON <AP> Pauage al emerceoey one-year aid to grain and cotton farmen by the SenaUI broqht or1ani.r.ed consumers to lbe steps of the Capitol today and a stern letter from protesting farmers to President Carter. lmitatina lbe tactics of the American A1riculture protest lfOUp, wblcb broqht tractors and farm animals to the COO· cresalonal c1ocntepe ln tta cam- paien for farm-aid lqialatioo, the Couumer Federation of Amelca or1anhed a dem- on.tratkm with shopping carts to protest tbemeuure. Support.era anct· opponents of tbe bill. mea.nwblJe, gathered at the Bouse Rules Committee, f~:veral hurdles for the le lation lo tbe urban- do Boule. where the ad- mlniatratian bopes lt will be vot- ed down. lb.me debate la let for later this week. ,,,.._ P.,,e Al CELLA ••• donor to political campaips in 1974 reportin& contributions of $550,000 to ~ IOcaJ and statewide candidates. Cella ls to beeln serving a five-year pri8CID MQtenee Friday for conviction on 22 federal count.a al Income tax evasion and fraud. He a. tcbeduJed to appear Wedne.day~lD San County Superior fi tenctng on similar broulbt by the Oran1e County crand jW')'. Dr. Glenn Fowler told an Orange County Superior Court jury Monday that the second of two saline survivors be bu ex- amined during the murder bial of Dr. William Baxter Waddill definitely has sustained damage to the brain. Tbe neurolo1lst earlier ex-,.------------------------------------.;.. __ _ amined a 1-year-old baby iden- tified by the pseudonym of Takin1 the witness stand shortly after tbe infant "Tif- fany" and her mother. "Miss M . F." left the courtroom, the pediatric neurologist told the jury that the 1-year-old baby al5o bas a congenital heart de- f ~c. t and suffers from poor VllJOD. He testlfied t.bat the infant ad- ditionally suffered from a condi- tion he def"med u hydrocephalus -water on the brain. But Dr. Fowler refused, under intensive defense questioning, to attribute those physical and mental defects to the baby's im- mersion ln saline for 36 hours before lta de"very on March 6 1977. °"\: I The leltimony on the saline aurvivon stems from 'Dr. Wad- dill's inslatence from the witness stand that a fetus in the womb cannot J'Ul"Vive the saune inject- ed Into lts mother. Even 1f .it did. the defeodant clalm1, It WO\lld be little more than a bum.In vecetable for whatever life It bad left because ot the braln d.,nage lnfiicted by the bilb level IOdium solution used 61 manJ phy1lclans to abort the fetus in the womb. It ta alleted that W add.ill, 42 of Huntlnctoa Harbour: ttrancled a newborn baby •lrl to death ln Westminster Communi- ty H01pltal on MITc.b J, ltTT after leaJTdna that th• eblJd bad 1urvtved the 1alln.e bo bad In- jected lnto Ill inother 12 boun earlier. A doctor called by the pros- ecution teatJnect th•t Wadd.111 UlrotUed the bab, wbiU pntdict- ta1 that lt would be ooWna aiore than a brain d•m•ted • •lalH ti It ... aUowecf to lhe. . 11Tlfft1AY" li a9cond ••llne 1untvor tO be oumh1ed by l'owl 'wtlo .,.. called by u.e ~ "Margot Hobbs." He de- termined that the cbild was about two .. ......,.. ........... ~ velopmenlal ~"haclied by· ~ other babies of her age aroup. Fowler refused to attribute that condition to Margot's lm- merston in saline for several hours before the young mother delivered her baby alone in her hospital room. The jury was told that the pre- mature birth of both infants may have been the factor responsible for their failure to keep pace with other babies of the same age who were delivered after a Cull nine-month term in the womb. E',....Page.4J ACTRESS ••• child's screaming and dis· covered the mother and aoo in a bloody pile of carbage. The woman's car bad been set afire, police said. Police fowld the hammer and some blood·stalned clotbln1. They said the murder appeared to have been planned. Miu Starr, wbo worked with the vtct.lm ln the amateur actma troupe ealled D.lf'olt'a Fln.t Love Tbeatrical Compan,, aald1 1be WU iniUally offered tbe $100 for the ~adina. but turned It down. • Acc<riinf to Police, the pboGe numben of Mn. Coyan aod Ml11 5taJT were itven to the pJaywript by a man wbo Jameel th• Ftnelt .Love COQlpaD7 after seelnt the ~ an a t.levtaioa abow. Starek~ Mark and Sherm ae ~ unique sweater shim in a pullover or ·zip front style. ~tton. natural col« with dissic navy and ml him: By oi New .lea1and. $35.00 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 11. 1978 C TEN CENTS Doig lff aekereU Court tawsult tbat tbe district be p~vented by court ot'der trom rormin• any ew water Im· provement dlltricu or makhia new pli.Dt for "Ork Oil existlq clistrlcu. • Tb9 acUoo aik.a tbat plumed work oa -water districts or pr:A~~ be troun until the de-fe Jlave been ordeNd by the court to seek environmental impact statementa u required by Calitomla law. The lawsuit notes that the de- fendanta last month announced' plans for the construction of water projects v.alued at $1.5 billion and declded at that time that no environmental Teporta were needed because the proj- ecta would not have significant impact oo the environment. The lawsuit claims that the planned water projects will Kerry Comerford, technical director or the new Israel Horowitz _play "Mackerel," being presented at the Folaer Theater in " Washi.Q£ton, coaxes bis one-ton replica of "· the object of the play through its entry scene. The fish, built of wood. foam and rubber, had to be wheeled througt. the streets of the Capitol Hill area from the · workshop where tt wu made. to lts pl4ce in the theater. / / 1 1 ~Flynt 'Helpless Cripple' l -~ .. .· HU$tler Chief 'a Wndc' A.fter Shooting . CHICAGO (AP> -"Tlley bad f;repared me for i1 to be bad. But ~ was worse than 1 bad magined," s aid Cbica10 Cl'ribune columnist Bob Greene of h11 hospital visit with Hustler ~agaline owner Larry Flynt. , Greene wrote Monday that 9lynl is a helpleu cripple. a phyalcal and emotional wreck as ll ?esult of wounds suffered in a •"h o o t i n g o u l s i d e a t.awrenceville. Ga., courthouse March 6. Flynt and his attorney, Gene Reeves Jr .• were shot from U>bush durint a lunch break in l'lynt 's trial 4.0,, obscenity charees. A mis trlal waa ~clued after the shooting. Greene conducted the interview ln the intensive care unit of Emory Hospital ln Aitanta. ·'He was strapped into a tdltlng poslUon. Tubes ran in and Qut of his body, feedinl him ipedlcines and removina wastes. <Morpblne and barbiturates bad (urned his eyes into cue balls. I Otou1bt be could not see me. ,-...... "But be did, e\'en thouih his ~ea would not focus. ff• beean to weep, and then to sob." • •Bob/ be said, tbe tears fiowinl do.rn bis face, 'I waat to go . -'Ome'." • 0 reene said Flynt;s wife, A)tbea. who runa the maaume. .. G>ld him that Flynt tboqbt be bad been In a eerlou1 ear . Frm Cheu. On Prices accident. But Greene said Flynt whispered through tears, "Tb4ty shot me." The columnist asked. "Who?" 'It doesn't matter who dJd it. It only matters what did it. What? What'?' Greene quoted Flynt as saying. As bis wife wiped away his Audi . . tion1ng Actress Bludgeoned HIGHLAND PARK, lllcb. CAP> -An aspirinc but wary actress' auditioned for a role ln a play Qlled "Hammer" and was blud1eoned to death by the playwright with a sled1e bam-m~r. the detective in charge of the case said today. She ap. parently was killed for the \brtll of lt, be added. Tbe actress. Patricia Cowan appeared to have been one ;;; four tareeted for murder, said Police detective Peter Kellber . tears, Greene said Flynt told him bis religious conversion was serloua. " •I knoW l 've done some wrong things .. .' he sald . Greene said Flynt claimed to ••reel vibrations ln my feet," but that Mrs. Flynt had warned it would happen and is a condition termed "ghost pain." harm the ettvlronment by deereHlng employment and hou~ln1 opportunities for low and moderate Income people and incrus.Lnc air poUuUoa in Southern cautomla. "Tbe water projects will lead to billions of dollars ln industrial development which will attract thousands of Jobi to Southern Oranee County," aplained at· torney Crystal C. Slm1, wbo represents the Le1al Aid Sodet;y of Orance ~ty. "But ~lng la belnc built for tbe Jow and moderate ln· come people who mltbt want to work in those jobl," the lawyer added. "lf developmnent continues without new hoUaiQ&, these peo.. pie will either become un-employed or be forced to com- mute bundredl of miles each week Which will further lower air quality for all of us," Slms said. .. Any fair evaluation of &be en- vironment.al impact of the water projects must take these COO· 1lderat1ooa Into account." Named as ,ta.inutrs in the ac- tion are Oranie County resi- dents John W. and J anlce Sbernaman and Sbarlon Gar· (See WATEa, Pa1e AZ> _, lrviri.e Coftstal Plan Appreved By PIDUP &08MAlllN ............ lwt A land \lie plan tor the Irvine Coast -10,00Q acra of mostly grarlng 1aod between Corona del Mar and Lacuna Beach, oTmed by the Irvine Company -was approved Monday by the Oranse County Ptanniol CommlsalOCL The t'1 vot.e came after more than three houri of solid oppogi· lion from about 100 residents and open space sympathizers who attended the meeting at Irvine City HalJ. Chairman Margaret Cranston cast the ooly negative vote. Joan Irvine Smilh, an Irvine Company owner, attended the early portion of the hearing but did not speak, nor did any other representaUve of the company. The commlaslon approval takes l1form of a reieommen~ datloa Urie eo.&lty Board of Superv n . If approved by supervilora, the plan will be forwarded to tbe Regional Co~•Ul Commluion for cerWtcGioo. rt .·f.s, 1.art ot a count1· devele)ped local coastal procram to comply with provlaioos ol the State Coastal Act. Major land use feat.aares of the plan include so-called bill towns to be built on upland plateaus and rldp area, a total residen- tial population of 32,900, 8Dd re- sort, tourist accommodations and open apace uses. Existing land uses, which in· elude two resldentJal areH of re- latJvely moderete-cost housing -the El Morro Beach Mobilebome Park and a cluster of Crystal Cove cottage& - would be phased out. The commiaaion recom· mended that, if the State Parka and Recreation Department ac· quires some of the property, as it proposes, lb.at existing leases at El Morro tniler park be aJ. lowed to nm to their full W"m. Leas~ on tbe 294 trailer bomes expire in January UM. Leases for the 45 Crystal Cove home. c:ontaln 30-da.y evictioo eta.uses • Residents complained that because the ruxury hill towns propoeed will be priced too b.lgb for them to buy. tbe land use plan basically guarantees their evlctlon from the area. Said coe, "I am definltely opposed to the plan to throw me out of my bouae!" Hubby 'Master' Court Nixa Wife"• Proteat NEW ORLEANS CAP) -The Louisiana Supreme Co~ reluctant to tackle the question of sex discrimination, bas let 1t&t\d a state law that calls the husband ··head and master" and. says he can make all the deciaioos about t.M t>rooertY he shares with bis wif ~ • The court ~versed Monday a Judge Who aa1d tbe law was unC<JnStitutional because it asaumed that husbands are smarter than wives. • By a 4--3 vote, the high court decided to sidestep • tile const:ttutlonal lslue, leavtag .it tb be 1ew,ct 4f some Otlier Ume, eJther by furt&ir court fltht.Lltl or the legislatlll't!. • They rilled that the case before tbem-in which a husband had taken out a secottd mortgage on the family home over the objections of his wtte. wbo was ttl.e breadwinner -should have been decided without resorting to a constitutional issue. The case brisUes·with possible ramifications in· volving sex discrimination and property ownership, and the justices said the high court should not con· sider those questions in a case that could be decided otherwise. Carter Rules Out Wage-price Control WASHINGTON (AP) -Preli· dent Cart.er ruled out wace and price controls to fight lnDat1oo today, but called on labor and industry to keep price and salary bikes below tbe avenae rate of the past two years. At the same time, be threatened administrative ac· • lion to hold down oil imports if Conaress does QOt act on bis energy legislation •'without further delay." "Our nation's economic health can be protected only if we can cope with the t" developmeftta that now threaten it most seriou.al'f -the ~ level ol oU lmporta and the tJicl:eulq rate of inllatioo." C~r ta.id In a speech to tbe American Soc~ of Newapapel' Editon . While askinl for voluntarJ restraints in the prin~ MC1GI'. Carter Mid be would pfOC)OM UmlUng federal wblte·collar salary lncru1ea to about S.5 p_ercent1D U'lll, ''1Mr'eb71eai an e:1a.mple IOI' labor ud h> daatry to moderate price and wage increases. "It is a myth that the govern- ment itself can st.op inflation," the p•dent said. "Success or failure ln this overall effort will lar~el)' be determined. by the a~ lions of the private sector of the economy. "Let me be blunt about this point," he said. "I am askin& American workers to follow the example of federal workers and accept a lower rate of wage in- crease." Coast . J ' I I : I • t • ' .............. Oranae County Sherill Bnd GatH aa1d lilooday be ia COQfi. daot an FB1 inve1t11at.ion into aUesed acta ot pobUcaJ corrup- tion will clear blm of any W~· dotnJ Gates said be ~ed to FBI special aarent Ted Gunderson early ln the day but ..., not told and dJd not ask detaill ot t.be al- te1aUOftl made •aralnat him by unknown persons. • J haven't done anything wrone. So I'm not afraid," Gates said u Ile faced 1a battery of newsmen at an ,afternoon press conference. During the presa conference, Gates aald a subpoena bu been served callin& sheriff's Capt. Future Fan.en ~rtQ rtcGrdl Jgry Thull'llll.itv, A •hnUar subpoena was served on Oraoce County Crh:olnaJ .luattce CouacU ex- ee'Utl•e director Kettb Concan-non . In both lnstanca, lbe reconb aoupt involved couuJUq CGO· tracts awarded to Peul Wht1tnand, an ln1tru~tof at Callfornla State Vniveralty, Long Beach. Gates described Whisenand as a long-time friend, a political 1upporter and hia tutor while working oo a muter'• decree. He aJao said Wb.111enand had been awarded • $2,800 contract to assess testa g1ven sheriff's lieutenants aeeklni PromoUon to -capt.ala. One"' Wb.llen&nd'• n.rm. .a.o -had been 11ven cOJltraeta to naluate computer pro1nsu financed chiefly tbrouih federal aranta. Gates said be &nows ol no,.... son why lboee consultant pacta should be suspect or why any role be played in. them could not wltbBtand scrutiny. Gates empbulsed tbat UM FBI probe has been inlUated by outsiders rather than through a bureau investigation. That was the cue too tut fall when the state Attorney general's office conducted a probe into alle1ation1 made aaainst tum by, a1aln, unknown persons, the sheriff aaid. An Oct. 24 . 1977, letter to Sherrie Baker Cleft) of Securh.~ Pacific Bank m_spects steers raised by Costa Mesa llig., Sc hool seniors Cindy King (center) and Cindy Miller, both 17 The young women are finalists in the Future Farmers of America competition and will join 60 other participants at an awards banquet April 25 in. Anaheim. The FFA competition sponsored by Security Pacific Bank is now in its 24th year. . Two Held Burglary • in Pair Jailed in Newport Jewelry Thefts 87 JOANNE REYNOLDS ~ a .. ..,,._._ A man aoupt u a SUQ>eet in the December theft of a '59.000 bracelet was arrested Monday night ln Newport Beach when pohce alleged he snatched a $33,000 nng in a copycat crime. Ralph Wilham Flanders 11, 25, ol Torrance was booked into Newport Beach city jail on a char ge or burglary. He re- mained in custody today, he,ld in heu of S.'50,000 ball. Arrested with Flanders was a comparuon, Caren Thurston, 19, a !so or Torrance, who was booked on a burglary charge carryina $5,000 ball. According to police reporta, the two occupants of the car abandoned lbelr vehicle and fled on foot, taldnJ retuae in bushes on an embankment near Jam- boree Road They were found bJdlng in tbe shrubs by patrolman Roy Truesdell who returmtct to the hiding spot when the ring could nol be found ln the car He found the ring -a large ruby surrounded by diamonds set in platinum -buried near the hiding place. Detective /Sgt. Darryl Youle said Moodlll'Y's theft wa11 a copy of the Dec 19 theft from Weinert's. the store nor on airesUng of-ficers. He also ,ueged the couple had stolen a set of license plates to use in the getaway, presU.m- a b ly planning to remove the stolen plates once out of the shopping center. Hamilton said they bad also installed a police radio scanner tuned to the Newport Beach police frequency in their car. Youle said that Miss ThW'llton is not being investigated 11 the female suspect trom the Welnert's case. \; Oat .. from A~ G £•flit Y~tr aald the in-Yllu,.it.kil'~ by concluclina •'that DO tm~r conduct on your (Galel) part wu found to bave oecmnd ... Gat.I Aid tbl Iii allecatiom inveaU.at.ed durlnc lut year's probe eovered; -Poaalble vtolatioas of IUverside County aubdl'Vlalon recuJaUom. -''Larp •xpei:wea'' auodt.i. ed with the c:onstruc:UOb of b1a new San Juan Capistrano hilltop home. -Loana to him from a credit WlloD that alJeaeclll HCeeded limit.I OQ undeveloped property. -II i1bandUn1 of a tralfk violator aaid to have been a campal&'n cootributor. -Chl.flina the atate for trips to Sacramento when lbe travel waa actwally to San loee. -Purportedly taUlnt to dJvest himself of any ownership ln- let'ftt in an Irvine rataurant. f' ... P ... AJ WATER ••• rilOD; the San Pedro PlaJlDinl AlUance; the Mar Vista Gardena Tenants A.aaoclaUon ; and Loi An1eles County residents Dorothy M. McAleavey and Bet- ty Sue Webb. .............................. lrl'ine lffeetlag of lffhads • Boris U>mov• (right), head of a deleaation of Soviet ps}'chobiologlsta meeting wtth American colleaiues ln UC Irvine symposium beginning today, meets head of U .s. group, Richard Thompson, actiag chairman of UCl's department of psychobiology. Scientists will ex- change lnformation about how human brain works in leem-ing process. Hawaii Burial Slated Huntington Stunt Pilat rictim of CrtMh Retlred Marine Corps fichter pilot Thomu G. Mooney Jr. of Huntiqton Beach will be buried at Punchbowl National Cemetery in Hawaii. The former chief pilot for Tallmanu AviaUon at Oranae County Airport WU killed last Wednesday wben bis AnWle, Alrllnea, Grumman Goose crashed into the sea off lbe U.S. Vir1ln lalanda. Hta body waa recovered by the U.S. Coast Guard Monday a.nd authorities said the crew of a passing boat reported sighting the floating body of his copilot, David Howard, 49, of Florida. Seven passengen survived lbe crash that claimed the life of Lieuteqant Mooney, 15, a veteran o( three wars who won nearly 30 medals in combat, in- cluding tbe Distinguished Flying Cross. • Mooney moved to the Virein Island• . only a month ago. Hla widow, Toal, bad planned to join him u sooa u thelr bome ln Huntington Beach was sold. :·we were going to go down there and retire and 1et oJd and probably die there," she said to- day. Memorial aervicea are ten- taUvely acbeduled April 23 at El Toro Marine Corps AJr Station. "He waa just ooe of those hap- PY·iO·lucky ruers wboae luck beld out mt.ii a few day,• qo," hie widow said today. • But )'OU can't atop a fller from flytq." Durilllf World War It. l"orea and Vietnam, Lt. Col. Mooney flew Corsairs, Saber Jets, helicopters and jet tranaporta. He perished In a World War II vintage pasaenger plane on a short commuter fligbt. • l;lis 30-some decoratiom In ad· dition to lbe DFC included 15 Air Medals, but bis widow said Mooney DeYet" became an ace or got shot down. Survivors In addltion to hls widow include a aon, Thomas G. Mooney m of U>s Angeles, and two dauahters, Yrs. Theresa Mcilrath of Westminster and Mrs. CbrisUne Huabes of ~ An1elea. Judge Mull,S Busing To Orange County LOS ANGELES <AP) - Superior Court Judge Paul Egly s•ys a solution to Los Angeles school desegregation problems could involve buslnc minority children to aortbero Orange County school dhltrictl as welJ as other school districts In Lois Aneeles County. Egly said a continuln1 decreue in white enrollment in the Los Angeles School District seem ingly would make integration within the school district no loager feasible. But Egly said applying the '•metropolitan s olution·· mentioned in the state Supreme Court's Serrano school fUDdng decision would allow minority students to be bused to predominantly white schools in aucb Orange County communities as Anaheim. Buena Park. Fullerton and Garden Grove as well as to independent San Fernando Valley dl5t.Mcts 'ucb as Encino, Tanana, Panorama City and Chatsworth. In ract., EgJy noted ill a talk Monday with bis appointed advisory panel of deseare&ation specialllt.s that the Northern Orange County districts were geographically closer lban the San~ernando Vall ey co mmunities to bla c k neighborhoods io Los Angeles County. Egly conceded however that legal challeoges and other d e lays could put off a metropolitan plan for some years. The Los Angeles Board or Education meanwhile voted in executive session Monday a1alnat • new racial and ethnic censua ol students. Fland.en la beina lnveatl,iated as the man Who ran out ot A.H. Weinert Fine Jewels in Fashion Island with a diamond and platinum bracelet back in December In both cases, a man with a woman poaina u hia •Ue, visit- ed the stores the day before the crime, saying they were ahop- pinJ tor an ex.pensive piece of Jewelry for the mao'a mOther. PoUce •a.id they a1re not op- timi1Uc about recoverint the braceie. sto!en from Weinert's. They said they believe the r-------------------~--------------------------------------------------platinurn was melted down and Police said in Monday's inci- dent, Flanders allecedly fled Bulloek's Wilabire lo Fashion Island wit!l a dlamoiut and ruby nn1. Tbe theft occurred at about Sp.m Ftanden wu pursued by store penon.nel who told police they saw hJrn dJve Into the open Win- dow of a waltlng Lincoln Con- tinental which roared out of the parking lot. Police beaao a search for lhe 1etawa,y car which waa spotted by the poUce helicopter aa the car drove northbound on Jam-boree Road orrtcera following the vellkle said It turned into EastblUff ID an apparent attempt to elude its airborne purauera ORANGI COMT c DAILY PILOT Tbe man retumed alone the next evening to look at some pieces, finally aelecUne 90methtnc'ftbtcb be Uhd to tJ'y on while biting tor hls father to come and see the piece he selected. Jn both cues, Youle laid, the man told the clerk he aaw bis rather outaide the store and ran out, only to daappear. Ia Monday's incident, Youle said lbe jewelry clerk and her superviaor became suspicious of the couple and so tbey were right behind Flanden wben he allegedly ran out of the_at,pre with the rtni. . . . Detective Capt. Ric hard HamlltAln all8'ed Flanders was armed with a pistol, altboup be said tbe man nner DUlled it In TONIQRT NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOA•D -llesulu m .. ua1, · Cotta Mesa clt)' cOUncl1 cbam- bert, 1:., p.m. ''BEHIND TRE HEADiiHi:8° -Dr. on• T. Browe . Wctw.. OCO l'otwn, 'l:IO_p.m. COASTLINBI L&OTua11 -"WoUlen. lb American Flbn," Coai. M•• Wosnen'• Club, 7 P·~~ ~c LECTURE -"Div~ Your Qpticm,'' 1'ne AN ue, f :IOp.m. the l, 141 diamond.I removed a.nd 1old as lndtvtdual ~ •. At Least1 4S Injured in LABus Cruh LQS ANGELES <AP> -About -45. people were Injured ..._ a last-moving bus c:anytna es peo. pie craahecf into a wa1J downtown after a collision with a car durtftl today's rush hour, autborWea said. Flre Department ambula.aice crews removed aome lnJurecl t>ae1::1en throu,lb b~ wiodoWa and them ln aix ambulanc. to Queen ol An&ela aad Caltlornta bo1pttal1. Flre Departmeqt apokeaman Doc llolloway utd some ol tbe illjuttea appeand to beaerioui • ''There was a Jot ol &CfU.mlnl and p~1:•,,~d bUJ l>Ulqtr Dell.IN ·111¥11'COJ Ol Sarit.1 Mocilea wfao l~ar.ct bet d)ow lillbtaY cUmb!QaOutawtndow. . •'Someone broke • ndo" rtPt ~ nie, ed tbiJ MIN tera bltiW «* Ud l J dkl ~ aameUWI(. Tbe IPMd Uinlt II as mpb cn WlllblnBoulevard, Pollceaald. "Wltneasee did a.,. the bu wa traveUna too fut for cond1Uoa.s," •aid pollce8Ctf RGtMeaclt. • StiXe~ Mark and Sherm are wearing unique sweater shirts in a pullover or zip front ~Je.'~l\JLCO&n. natural color with CLlssic navy and red trim: BV of New Zealand $JS.Ob PolJoe 111d &!Mi P&tked aip(d TrauJtDbtnetb~, f.!t.b.-ver., ._....,.. ...... _ ..... .....,._~~--~ =~-=ae~~= ltftltt lniltoflt. lt\iadnver NJ.No ........... ..-._....., ..... ~~.-..,-....-....o;;;.;;;~ lonq, • blew '" borD Ud v .. rec1 co avoid a CoWaiGD. · l f T~.N>til11,1971 DAlLYPILOl A3 Hanna· Denies Payoff PromiSes BY 'IOll BAU.KY -a. ............ ·~ A &peelallat who new here • .,. rrom l4'don Monday Di.lht to ~ • testify for the defense told an .. • Oran•e County Superior Court :• ·:jury ~ that bnaises on the •: neck of a baby allegedly :· .: stra.,~ed by Dr. W'tlliam Baxter >-Waddill do not necessarily mean • that be choked it to death. •' Dr. John H. Menkes testified ~ that the hilb level of saline pres- •• ent IP the fnfant's system meant that the slightest pres - sure on the body could produce the kind ot bndslng be has seen on other babies subjected to saline in an abortion attempt. And be agreed with the de- fense that t.lie bruises seen by the coroner as evidence or manual strangulation could have been inflicted while Wad- dill actually was trying to revive the child. W •dclill, 42, or Huntineton Harbour is accused of strangling the baby girl in the Westminster Community Hospital nursery on March 2. 1977, after be realized that the saline he injected into the 18-year-old mother had failed to abort the fetus. Menkes is the author of a text- book on pediatric neurology that is regarded by many American doctors as the most authoritative work in its field of medicine. Or. Malbour Watson, one of two lawyers defending Waddill, explained to the jury today that he persuaded Men.Ices to fly here from England after discussing many aspects or the Waddill case with him by telehpone. Menkes testified that tbe child who died in tbe Westminster hMp1tal could have sustained the bruising on ber neck while W addiU was feeling for a pulse m the throat. Wad dill earlier testified that be was feeling ror a pulse in the ailing infant's neck at the time a fellow doctor tried to stop him In the belief that Waddill was stran&ling the baby "I might go to the throat to look for a pulse myself under sucb circumstances." Menkes " said. "And J wouldn't be aur· •. prised if placing the fingers in that posiUon caused bruising around the baby's neck." ' . Menkes said he bas examined medical testimony related to two babies wbo survived saline abortions and who were brought to the courtroom to refute de- ren$e testimony. The testimony on the saline survivors stems from Dr. Wad- dill's insistence from the witness stand that a fetus in the womb cannot survive the saline inject- ed into its mother. Even ii it did, the defendant claims. 1t would be little more than a human vegetable for whatever life it had lert because or the brain damage inflicted by the high level sodium solution. Menkes said today he was satisfied that both "Tiffany" and "Margot bobbs" -assumed names used by the prosecution -haYe suffered brain damage and are mentally retarded. Menkes said the mental re- tardation in both babies will become more pronounced as time goes on and it becomes "°ssible to do a full scale IQ test on the two infants. .He told the jury he was con- vinced that the saline ingested by both babies while they were ln their mothers' wombs was at least partially respoo.Sible for mental and nervous defects de- tected during developmental teats carried out at the UC lrvi.ae Medical Center. Btrek to '1t' ark' Princess Margaret, returning to public life after a bout with the flu, is greeted by a flurry of snow as she arrives at Westminster Cathedral for a charity concert. Evans, Schiffman Win,Cuts in Terms LOS ANGELES <AP l -A federal judge bas reduced the prison sentences of two co- defendants of Dr. Louis J . CeUa Jr. who were convicted with him or medicare fraud involving two Orange County hospitals. Arter listen1ng to descriptions Monday or the two men's personal circumstances and their steps toward rehabilita- tion, U.S. District Judge Matt Byme reduced the sentence of Theodore SchJtfman. Celle's fol'mer business manager, from 2~ years to l~ years. The sen- tence of Stephen Evans, a former adminiaistrator of one or t.be hospitals, was cul from one year to eight months. Byrne ordered both men to be1ia .. rvlna their aentences April 24 al the federal prlton in Lompoc. Cella, Evam and Schiffman were convicted ht June 1976 of defrauding Mercy General and Mission Community hospitals of more than $600,000 for their personal and political uses. A Santa Ana physician and hospital entrepreneur, Cella was the state's largest Individual donor to political campaigns ln 1974 reporting contributions of $5501~ to SO local and statewide can01dates. Cella ls to begin serving a five-year prison sentence Friday for conviction on 22 federal counts of income tax evasion and(raud. He is scheduled to appear Wednesday in San Diego County Su~rior Court for sentencing oo simnar cbarges broqbt by the Oranae Co\mty graod Jury. <ltron to Speak On Jarvis Measure County tax collector Robert L. Citron ts to discuss tbe con- troversial aspects ol tbe Jarvis initiative <Prop. 18) at the noon luncbeoa meetln« ol the Laguna HUl.t Rotary Club Wednelday at Barone's, 24031 Et Toro Road. Ci\ron is a member bl ·tbe State Colltroller's special ~­ mission on tax collection pro- cedutes, said president Dtck Hauptlleish. . . YEAR'S TERM CUT Theodore SChlffman O.lh• ...... ltMt ....... DOWN TO 8 MONTHS _/ Stephen Evana alTrans' Program For OC Criticized D Next Monday Deadline for lnrome Taxes It may be a little early to forecast what t.b• weather will be like next Monda~. but It's a sate bet Jt'll seem overcaat for most Oranae Coast residents, because that's tbe day 1977 tederal and state income LU re- turns mu.st be malled. Deadline for fillng the retwns wtthout penalty ls mldQlgbt April 17-Because April lS, the Piaal deadUne, falls on a s.tur· day. taxpayers cet two extra d-.JI to f\le. ~ Addltlonal l formatloD 11 avallable by coo ctt.nc the U. Internal Revenue Service on federal taut and tho Callfor'l\la Pl'anclilii 'Tu Board on -.u. tu es. Political Unit Gets $27,0(J(J By RAYMOND ESTRADA sa. Ol .. Olllly .......... Developer Louis Gradadlo bas loaned Sl.5,000 to tbe Huntiqton Beach Chamber of .Commerce political action arm to aid can- didates in today's municipal eleetlon and in upcoming coWlty and state contests. Four other developers and a real estate agent have donated a total of $12,000 to the same political unit to back Chamber ol Commerce-endorsed City Coun· cil and city attorney candidates. The Ch.amber political group bas endorsed and financially supported incumbent coun- cil.men Ted Bartlett and Al Coen and cballen1ers Don MacAllister and Dr. li'ran.k Hoff- man in today's race for tour seaJ.8. Jerry Bame has been en- dorsed for city attorney by the chamber political group. G raziadio said Monday he doesn't know exacUy bow much ol bls loan will aid local can- didates. Chamber o( Commerce Ex- ecutl ve Director Ralph Kiser and political tundraising treasurer Joyce Rollings alsc said they did not know bow the $1S 000 would be spent. Robert Terry, the head of the chamber political fuodraising unit. could not be reached for comment. Cou~ilman Richard Siebert. who isn't up for re·electlon, pro- tested the developers' contnbu· lions. .. Developers are buying the election and they filed the con· lributions too late for the press to get it," Siebert said. Grazladlo, owner or Family Home Builders, 16168 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. said the $15,000 loan was solicited by the chamber's Community Political Action Committee <CPACl. "This ,is the strongest showing of politi'tal muscle by big-time developers in tbe clty." said Siebert. "They will spend any amount to buy a majority on the coWlcll ud the clthen.s an r,t.na to be worse off for lt, • Sfebert declared. .. It's a shame that t)\e chamber directors have let themselves become a rrool ror a blatant power play," said Lor- raine Faber, a member of the llOME Council. Onofrt:. Plant Shut Down PLANE FOUND? Amelia Earhart Earhart Search Renewed HONOLULU CAP> -A former Air Force pilot who found a plane wreck on a Central Pacific atoll 25 years aeo bopes to ftnd it again and prove it is that of famed aviator Amelia Earhart, who disappeared in 1937. Vincent Loomis of Orlando, Fla., is leading a seven·member ,expedltioo today to an atoll in the M arsball Islands where be believes Miss Earhart's plane still rests. '"We are very excited about this and are optimistic that we will find the plane and be able to jdentiry it as that of Amelia Earhart." said Loomis, a bu'sinesnnan and former aerospace worker. Loomis refused to PinPoint the exact location ol the atoll. Miss Earhart and her navigator. Fred Noonan, disappeared July 2, 1937, on a rlight Crom New Gwnea to Howland Island, one of the last legs on an around·the-world flight While many authorities believe the twin-engine Lockh~ ~tra crashed at sea ln &bat area, Loomis believes lt landed northwett of ffo'1'land. MJ.H Earhaa{/ was quoted as saying befo,.. leavfn1 New Guinea that if she and Noonan dld not locate Howland, they would fiy back into the GUbert Islands aod find '"a nice stretch of beach" on which to land, according to Loomis. But tfytng back into the GHber'rs would have been a poor judgment, Loomis ar1ues, because the weather was bad. The only good land was to the northwest, the Marshall Islands, he said NavigaUonaJ error and The San Onofre nuclear we'\tther conditions could have generating station has been put ·them far off course. be taken out or service for planned believes. maintenance work. Loomis said he spent 14 Dave Barron of Southern months in the Marshall Islands California Edison, said today the with the Air Force, and, while power facility will remain out of stationed on Eniwetok in 1952, service for about two more was assigned to putting weeks. navigational aid identification Plant personnel are inspecting panelsonsomeortbelslands. tubing in the power plant's three • After landing on one atol~ steam generators for leaks, inhabited by barefoot natives, a Barron said. Power will be weather·beaten shoe was found provided by other generating near the shoreline and an facilities during the inspection airplane was located lo the outage. middle of the island. be said. ~ &EMWIIE Campaign Donation Advised W ASHlNGTON CAP> Fonner Rep. Richard Hanna, D- CaJll. denied under oath Mon day that be ever promised the director ot the Korean Central Intelligence Agency to mate payoffs to members or Congress The former s\x·tenD Oranie County COQgressman, convicted or conspirine with millionaire Korean rice dealer Tongsun Park to try to influence con eressmen, also said. be "at no time" considered Park "a representative of the KCIA or anybody else in the Korean gov emment.'" But Hanna, the only current or former congf'essman to plead euilty in the Korean inlluenc<• buying scandal. acknowledged he advised South Korean of licials that their lobbylng efforts would be enhanced if they eave legal campaign contributio11s. Jn testimony before the House Ethics Committee, Hanna re butted testimony last October by former KCIA director Kim Hyuong Wook. Kim, who had de lected, said that Hanna had agreed personally to pay money to coognt1SD1en "to have them help Ko~~ cause." "l'm g you that what be said never took place and what I'm .telling you did take place. Hanna declared. Me&11while. South Korea re portedly told House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill it is willing to give House investigators ac~i. te former Ambassador Kim Dong Jo's testimony on alleged payments to coniressmen. The speaker met for about an hour with South Korea's present ambassador, Kim Hyun ChuJ. wbo r~ntly conaulted with his government. in Seoul on House demands for the former am· bassador's testimony. O 'Neill's olf\ce said the speaker would not comment on whatever information he bad re- ceived from the current am- bassador. O'Neill said the in· formation was turned over to the ethics committee. The (onner ambassador. Kim Don6 Jo, and 415 wtle •ere &e· cll,Md 'at .......,. co bear-~ Jn~ of to give envelopes Sfutll.d SIOO bJUs to at least three congressmen. High~ For Playboys JOHANNESBURG . South Africa <AP> - Malcolm Richardson. a 29-year-old Briton, bas been fined $460 for having three Playboy magazines. Richardson pleaded guilty Monday to possess- ing indecent or obscene matters and illicit goods which were imported un- lawfully. He claimed the magazines were in his apartment when he rented it but admitted he lived there for three years without destroying them. qualtty ot its t>r1tllance, dltpnlon, color. scintillation Ind IUltlr, and U... .al ,_ult from the gem's inw.:tlon wltti light. Brillianc:y and disper91on ... both 8fMctAld by the stone'• deftty and Its proportlOna. "" overabundanc. of Internal INrb will lntierlent with the ~ of llght .. will the wrong positioning of the ltooe'a facets. A ctean. w.O-eut seo.. wilt allow the ,,..lmum balance of brllllanc• and disperalon. Brllllan~ le the reflection of whne light from the Interior of the etone. ~. al90 knowT'I -flf9, i. the bf'Mklng up of *flft• light Imo • f1-h or epedl&I oolota. The color of the WJiM *° """ ... lmpotttnt pat.t hent. T"9 ~ of any OOlOr In the ctlan\?nd maxi~ ft9 twt--. A Ytlflow 0# bfown tlnQa dutla the atone. Sclnallatton and IUll!lr .,. ""*d by the QWllty of the .._._ ~eh. SOlntlltatton la the flaah Of light frOfft th• aurflOlt ~ " P">~ bV "1IMm8n lUIW le U. G""" .... • ~ fT'OCft the • .,_ ~-)"Ol.IQUtdl~at ---SOon '° tie W9d? UQht llp ~ with a dlemOirld. tt'a (ha Ideal oam to ltart nillmagit. '° llgh\ ...... to • • ... ,,, lo\'9and 'I''' ... Dllrl»"°9 n a GI Of ICM, ""' . ~"'\'..-4'•.t -.-:.1~-~·••ting . ~: ·. • ,.....,,Aprtt "· 1111 ~ ....... ·~ Te•~~'\' M .... ldae Signs of Change .. WAL&JNG SIGNS DEPI'. -A couple of Dlahta eacJa •eek, l tnvef apeout to tbe Unl\'Wll'7 at Lone Beacb to blatber Gii at prOlpe<Ctlve fabn Dft'lplper people. It'• nice to a« back on a campua. It ,.a you In tune wttb tM times. At Laac Beach, tbe campus reminds you of 5n , UDderawtUate da.ya; the tree-UDed •alb, the ~ and eiaarooms. Students, ~r. Hem to have a • ferent~. Rarely will you see a student wean°'" a letterman's sweat.et' or fntemity bluer thae days. Thia atUre la u dead as the raccoon akin coat. Lut nilbt I walked onto campus bebiDd a younc man ~ ~ T-shirt proudly proclaimed to the world lD larte. loud block letters: .. OLYm:PIA BEEL" You are left wondering wbJ be wears this waUdq ad· vertllement. Does be work u a suds sale9maD In off· campus bours! la be addicted to brew? Does be wear the trade name f'or pay? ADOtber young qian trottini the opposite direction bad on a flame-red Jacket ,.-tth the insignia "Datsun" tarseb' DRY CLEANING FASI' SERlllCEI displayed acl'088 the fl'oot. I don't tblnk he wu worldq for tbe auto AleDCY ol the same name, since be drove off tn an old Chevy pidmp. •A ~coed strolled by ln a colorful T-shirt witb ••1awa" lmPl'lated acrosa the front. She must be ad· vutiliJll tbe te. late movie on the tube. Clearly, it la "ln" on campuses these days to be attired in &0metbing that advertises a trade name or product. SQa. dents have all become walking billbouds. YEAllS AGO, YOU would have bad to~ atudenta to w ~ around as commercials. Today, they U actualb' pay ..moaey for tbe shirt or Jacket wftb your trade name an lt. I can ttmember my father eqlalnln1 about mee who walked around with placards on t,beir chest and back IU'I· lnl you to .. Eat at J~'a ... ~were tbe ,,_,.. ol tbe Great Depression. Men who were walkiq bWboarda were down-anckuten wbo were probably doinl it for a free • bowl of bean IOUP at hmcbtlme. TocSQ. JOU don't even have to ctve away a bowl ol J>eau to pt 10Cll' product walked 'around. Just amt printing up your me1M1e an T·~ blkini bottom.a, blm Jeus patches or wtDdlbleld decals.· Start MWD1 tbe lbaft at 1ood prices to coUese ltudenta. Jla,ybe ta.'15 for a two-buck T·ahirt. P&ETl'Y 800N YOU'LL baw walldq bill.,_.. aD over tbe ~ of tbe land. It abowa bOw Umee ba" chanaed lD couece 11.fe. . seems Uke only yesterday ..... atudeatl wen • DOaDdq capttaliam and proftt-makin8 u tbe OllUI ol tbe UDivene. ) . . NATION I WORLD Gray, Aides Indicted 3 Deny Crimes in Anti-rudiail EjfQrts WASHINGTON <AP) -The Justice Department, eoncludl:na that reapooaibWty for FBI U · c.,.. 1n tbe aati·radical eam· Nip al t.be earlY 19"lOa rem al tile top, bu obtalned the lndict· ment ol former FBI Director L. Patrick Gray Ill and m ol bia hilbelt former aldes. In the culm1natlon of a lobl and painful internal lnveatlp- U on, tbe department also dropped lta proeecutlon of John J . Xearney. a former FBI aupervlaor ln New York, who ••• lndic:ted a year ago 1n cco- necUon with FBI break·lna, mail openln1a and wiretapplnga between 19'JO and the summer ot 1972. "I AM TBO&OUGftLY de· UCbted, pleased and vindlcat· ed," said Kearney, tbe first aaent in FBI blatory to be charted with a felony involving b1a offldal duties. He reslped in lJ'f2 to enter private buslnesa. In a cue personally lulded by Attorney Gefteral GrJffin B. Bell, a federal arand jury indict- ed ~ray, former Associate FBI Direcnsr W. Mark Felt and former Aulatant Director Edward S. Miller on Monday on a cb~e of consplrlnc to violate the rl ta of cltlsens throuch UD· lawf break-ins. The charge carries a max· lmum penalty Al 10 yean in pri&on and a rme of $10,000. GllA Y 188UED A statement throuf.b bis lawyer aa7toe be bad • never participated 1n or knowlnllY autborlsed any illegal conduct duriJlc my tenure u acUna director Of tbe FBI." Felt. who called tbe lndlct· menta a "tragic mistake," said that he. Gray and M.Wer bad re- jected a JusUce Department ol· ler lut week to plead eullty to a mlldemeanor charge. Felt's statement was con· finned by Miller's attorner. who said bis clleat "emphaticauy de· -niea any wrongdoing ... Felt, formerly the No. 2 of· ficial ln the FBI high command, sald: Man Threatens Carter; HeM In Hijacking LEBANON, Mo. <AP) -A 2.000-mUe Journey tbat aUeiedly involved a threat oo the lite ol President Carter bas ended with the arrest of an unldenUfied Texas man wbo reportedly was aniry about the Panama Caliiu treaties. The 37-year-old man from Humble. Texas, was arrested Monday by an FBI aeent for al- leeedly b.Uacldng a tow truck and driv{ng it through five state9. He was identified as the same man the Secret Service had sought for threatenin& tbe life of the president"' THE llAN 8EllAINED ln tbe Greene County Jail at Sprinefleld today while autborities detennlned •betber at.ate or federal cbaries would b! filed aplmt bim. OfftdaJa said tbe ma.a called a tow truck wben bis car brote down tn 8prlucfteJd and, after tbe car wu blt.ched to the truct, pulled a IUD. lbowed a note fn. dieatina be WU inlaDe and told tbe driver, 8nee Fettera, be w .. lolnl to Wuhinatoo to dis-cuaa the Pam.ma Canal treaties with Carter. ........ 'NEVER PARTICIPATED' L. Patrick Gray Ill "18&ESPECTIVE OP my personal cue. these indictments will have a dill.Ung effect on all law enforcement and the in· telUgence community. These aeencies bave already been lm· paired in recent years, and this is >uat another push downhlll. 'In my own career up acalnst mObltan, mm1oal1, •Di• and tbe med bombera of tbe:Wntber Uader1round, I Qe•er ap-proadled a CaM wt\b crlmlnal Intent and ne••r 1ot any peraoul aa1D tram a ease ... IA &la appe&ra.DH on NBC· TV'a ·~·· aboW WI mom-1Ji1, laid the .,.....tu •.re ued ln pat yean,.oe • llmited bU1I ln ~ al aaUaaal tm-~rtUCe. IN ft.A.ONG TBB cbarses. l'elt Hld. ''what tM attomey ceoeral ll doiDI la lndlctlDI an era•• ratber than a apeclftc att. The formet' FBI olllclal edded that In eocnbatl!q tenoriam, it may be DeCtlllal7 to 0 Yiolate the ~1 al the few io v,rotect th• ~ tbe maJortt1 .• Bel , who announced the in- d l ct m ents at a new1 con· ference Mooday, a.llo uJd be ,, .. takln1 unspecified dis· clpUnar1 ~ctlon a1alQat J . wan.ee LaPrade, a.a ua•ttant FBI cl1recmr and bead of the bureau'• New York office, "for hi• eonductln these matters.'' Bell Aid 70 OCMr people -68 of the FBI and two lD the Juatlee Department -will be subjected to disciplinary action raqina, from ceaaure to dlamluaL Most of them were memben ol the New York office, which conduct· ed tbe antl-r.Ucal campaign UD· der Kearney's aupervtaioo. Judge's Sex Letter Called· Depr~ved NASHVILLE, Tenn. CAP) -An appeals court Juda• WU depraved and sick to write a letter deaeribina oral sez ln IUUer laquqe on of. lictal 1tatiooery, auer Justice Joe Henry ot tbe State Supreme Court has tesWled. · The letter was publlahed in the May 1178 l111ae of Hustler magu:tne. What amounted to a debate On Monday, Henry said be about the letter between Henry wrote • teeoiution at a Judicial and Judge Charles Galbreath conference crttimin& Galbreath bigtillghted tbe openiq Monday for writlng the letter. Thil ex- of a legislative bearing tnto ef-change folfowed : forts to remove Galbreath b'om Henry: "I took one loot at the state Court of Criminal Ap-your letter and the names ol tbe peall. judgea. on the letterhead and The letter is one of ab charies that's wbm l turned my baek on that the Judicial Standards you for the first tlme . Commfaalon Evel'Ytbina that I bad learned conteDda war· all of-my Ille told me that ~ was r a n t G a I • !,f~uct ol a depraved and alck breath• a • Yoa're alct. Cbarlte. to removal for have wrtttm tbat JeUer." willful mi11· conduct . willful neglect ot du- ty and moral unfitness. MLMIA1'N Only the Legislature can remove a judge, by . a two-thirds vote of the Senate and House voting separately. The vote is ten· tativety acbeduled Aprll 28. GA.IDEA.TB NORD be had apologised "profusely to my fellow Judges for tbe embarrass- ment • . • U I bappea to like pornography, pornograpblc literature, that's my rieht!" Henry: "You have tbat right • • • What shocked me wu an olficlaJ letterhead with the names ol all your colle.,ues and uslne gutter.type languaae." U.N.'s Top Red Worker To Defect? By Tiie Aaeeiated Preu The bigheat·rankln& Sqviet employee of the United Nations, Arkady N. Sbevchento, la lD bid- lng after apparently defectilla and U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim aald /today: "What la sure ls that be doea not want to return to tbe So.tel Union." Reports from Waahlnatoo and from sources at U .l'f. bead-quarten lD New York lndkated Shevchenko was seetln& political asylum In the United States. Waldheim, 1n Ireland on an official visit, said be did not know the Russian's lntentlon!L re1ardlna asylum. . , IN MOSCOW, A woman who said abe was Sbevcbenlto's wife accused U.S. authorlUea todal, of a "crude provocation, ' claimed her husband "never bad any intention" of at.ayiQe in ~ United States and said the Americam must be bolctina him forcibly. Sbevchenko, the $76,000-a-year undersecretary-eeneral for political and Security Council al· fairs, left bis Job six days ago because of "dilferences with his 1overameot," a U.N. statement laid. In WISblnatoa, SeereW, of State CJn1S a. Vance met tod.-y with So¥ltt Amballldor Analioiy P . Dobmiin aa.d reportedly di.- cussed the Shevcheilko affair. A State Department spokesman said: .. 1be UnJted States lD no way attempted to influence <Sbevcbeako> In bis deci.alon." The department said it bad been contacted by £,nest Gross, Sbevcbenko's American lawyer, who indicated that the 47-year-old Russian would not return to the Soviet UnJon. ~; ac iti dewel(y'" Compar1y ~ . . . ' ' ~:'1!~ ANN011NCJNGA 11NJQ11.S INVENTORYREDUC'DON SA~E Rains Hit New England • By r.quett of our accounting firm. we must llqt1ldate all ovemoc«ed end k>~ndlng Inventory. These ltema areflnequallty merchandise .wHlch, for one reason ~another, have n6t told as qufckly as expected . .. , .... °"........ .... ..,, ........................ , ' Cold ~ront lnmdea Paei/k NorthuJeat Tem1u1r.,.,. "''--'" '1 • .... . .. •• u 17 .... " 21 ,. . .a 0 •• ... '1f " ., 11 7S ... 0 .. It .. 6l .,. .. .. . .. . -· .. 11 " 0 . ,. na ... . . . , •• :: n • .. . " II •• • ....... ~ ii • ....... ... .. .... ~ .,. ........... .. . ~°" .. . °"""9 •• °'1Mlt ••• .=.--=: :::=:c.. : ~ ,.......~ ,.. :.,...:w J t:: ILP.T-. •• ...... .. .. S.Olflt 1' .. -Pr• M • ...... .. . .,.... .. " .... ,.... .. .. 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Halted A.gain h •' • ' LOS ANG Et.ES (AP) -A Superior Cowt 1e Moad.ay ordered Alta-Dena Dairy to follow a directlve to bait the la.le ol all ita raw milk roducta. • Judie Georce DeU bad ruled Just a mon&b a10 , that the dal.ry could continue to sell raw milk from "'~ertain berda, although salmonella bacteria had ~ reported present 1n some of the dairy's milk. • .. 8efltia38 ....... fr BAKERSFIELD (AP> -Two Los An1eles· .. area men David Murt1nsb1w, 20. and Gre1 Lauten- • 'burier, 20, have been booked here for l.nvesU,a- tlon of murdering three people who were fllmin1 a movie in the Mojave Desert as a universlty claas QUEENIE By 'hll lnterlandl project ~-~-~-~--~-~~~~~~~ Tbe lb1rd vkum, Martha B. Soto, 22. of Hollywood, died Monday afternoon at a Lancaster hospital from a bullet wound to her bead. Her husband Lance Bu.flo, 22, a Univenity of Southern California film ( etudent, was the only c;..r ~TE J 1urvtvor among four peo-.:u 11 5 Men to Trial In Kidnap, Rape • Betty Ford 'Fine'; Doctor Denies Drug A.ddretWn • bow ~ lhe would be hospitalized, • alt.boucb aources said two or three • week a wu likely. • LONG BEACH <AP> -Betty Ford, lone in fragil~ health, bas checked herself into a hospital tor treatment of what the former flnt lady describes u an "lna1d1ous" problem of "over-medicati.OI myself." The actl.ng auperinteftdent ot the U.S. Naval HOlpi\al where Mn. Ford was admitted at about 11 a.m. Mon- day -two days after ber 60t.b birth- day -denied that she was In aJl1 ~ay addicted to drup. "H's an ln.sldlous tll1nc and I mean to rid myself of lt.s damagini effect.a . There have been too many other thin&• I've overcome to be fonvu burdened witbtbl!," aald Mrs. Ford. Mrs. Ford has suffered lrom Jt arthritis and a pinched nerve lo her • neck for &e\leral years. • HERB · Dr. Neil Diess, a Los Angeles : FRIEDLASDER : County Medical Association official, • IS MAKING said in a telephone interview that a it GREAT DEALS number of drugs are usually used tor • FREE ~ arthritis, which can came painful in· • • • llammation of joint.a. ThoH d.rug3 l.n· • 5(} , ~ elude cortisone and pain-killers such • OGFAG~c -4 as codeine, aspirin or Darvon, be • "" • said. But be bad no lmowledie about ..... , ................. -....... ~ ... -4 Mn1. Ford's treatment, be said. ~ or 011 , ('lli\SGt:~ ~ ... a•N.ilr- .................. ., .... ....,...., .. HER STATEMENT was lasued TUE STATEMENT (rom Ford's of· : ... -. .. H_O_N,..DA••·. • shortly after she was driven from her flee quoted the rormer president as ,.. U111._...._ .. new desert home in Palm Springs, saying the current bospita.liutioo oC • m rm a4'TI .. 100 miles east of here, to the Navy bis wife was "in no way related to _.. • * * * • * * • * • •• hospital 1n tb1s Los Angeles suburb. tb bl b ~ F d MG TRIUMPH • Her husband, former President e cancer w c -rs. or H · • • • Gerald Ford, said later in tbe day perlenced nearly four years aao. The • • JAGUAR • • that be wouJd continbe bis schedule cancer baa been totally arrested and • .. ot appearances in Alabama and her subsequent reco"ry complete." • FIAT·LANCIA • would not return to Calllornla before In 1974, Mrs. Ford waa discovered • 111 ~·~!:ir-:~u•:wm • Friday. to have breast cancer and underwent .. * * * * * * * * * * *• Cap(. James Zlmble, acting a mastectomy and related treatment. : e TOYOO'A e • SAN DIEGO <AP> -Five men bave been or-superintendent of the five-story .... c.,..c;_ • ....._ • dered to stand trial in Superior Court l.n connection hospital, aald Mrs. Ford was ln the According to Mrs. Ford, "over • • c;.,..°""" u:i.-. • pie abot Sunday. 11¥6 Termlaal 0,.l'Oaed with a Feb. 12 shooting, kidnap and rape incident: alcohol and drug rehabilitation period ol time, I got to the point •• * * * * * * * *"' * ._. that left a yoWlg Chula Vista woman paralyzed center ior what be da•cn·~.-.a ... "a where l was overmedicatlng » MOTORHOME • SAN LUlS OBISPO (AP) -Unanimous op- poalUon baa been voiced to blmdl.ng a Uquefied nat.uJtal gas terminal at RatUesnake CaDYon near here. from the neck down. problem with medication. ~;-said myself." ! SALES & RENT A 1..S • Municipal Court tocourtonastretcherto shewa.sln "tJnecondiUon." According to Mrs. Ford. her de-• RESERVE SOW ! Judge Kenneth A. Johns testify. cision to enter tbe hospital waa made ,.. 531·1111 Ext. 500 • set bail ~~ eacbafdelen· The woman and her HE DENIED THAT Mra. Ford was last week. On April 1, ber husband .... * * • * * * • • • .._, The state coastal commission, holding hear- oings on where the tf;_rml.nal should be located,, · heard 25 reasons Monday why a terminaJ should not be built in Rattlesnake Canyon -but not one .,.ord in favor of the site. dant at _,,ooo ler a com panlon Michael in any way addicted to drugs, but re-cut short a series of appearances on • LEASING e • preliminary bearin1 Smith, 21 , stationed fused to elaborate beyond Mrs. the East Coast and new home to • .u•--i~-;ii-· « Monday and scheduled b d h Ford's statement. Zlmble refused to Palm Springs amid reporta of his • r.r:".::i:-1111 ,... « arr .. ;'"'"'•nt 1·n Sur..rior a oar t e destroyer ... il>J• ..... ~ -r" o l. k ted t say what medication was Involved or wile's W health. ~* * * * * * * * * * *-...... Court for April 24. r JC were accos a --"-----------------------------~...:.:...:.:......:--~:....:..:....:.:_~ The defendants are gunpoint when they left .. n.. Seat~d in Fraud Alex Mark Hernandez. a National City bar . 'LOS 1\NGELES CAP> -A man accused of .. bilking about 2,000 investors out of $43 million - lncluding bWldreds of United Airlines pilots and a 2 1 , and G i I be r t Police said the two Colmenaro, 17, both of were driven in the National City and Frank w om an ' s c ar to W. Sauceda, 21, GUbert sou lb eas t San Diego Ledesma, 21, and Offar where abe was raped Gonzalez, 22, all of san and both were shot and Diego. left for dead aft.er being • paraplegic -bas been sentenced to 10 years in -•prison. Financier Barry Marlin was sentenced Mon- day by U.S. Oistnct Judge Andrew Hauk, wit<> ac- ... cused the man of "llvlng high on the bog." The 23-year-old forced into lhe car's woman wu wheeled in· trunk. , .. The/ID.ore you save, the more .YOU Save. 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Annual Yield 8.06% 7.79% 8.98% 6.72% 5.92% 5.39% INVESl'MENT C!RT1FlCATE8 Current $1000 OR MORE Annual Rate 6to 10years 7~•% 4years 7Y2% CERTIFlCATES OF DEPOSIT •1000 OR MORE , 30 months so/, o/o 12 months 6Y2% 3 months So/•% PASSBOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ANY AMOUNT Day In to day out ALL INTERES'f COMPOUNOEO DAILY 5y, o/o Fund• premeturef)' withdrawn from Certificate Accounts eern Interest at the Paisbook rate, aa provided by Federal regula· tlon, for the tun Senn of lnveetment. leoa ninety days. LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS .. _, -.. ~-11.99 four c::aniltW -19.99 J. 24-Pc. 61mware Set from Franca • 1111 our ainttmpor"Y MIWtlfl~ffom • jUICllOc:oClct.ib ' • lnduOlla 8 Md\' ·~------l I I«~ I OYM>z OOCl¢Jljl &!>Yt-oz.~ wc9.99 '-.. I In .. -... A ........ .......... • 3S«. .. wel&t'( 69e • .,, .. ,t#~.-. . ._, .. RoD*rt N. Wffd/Publlsher Thomas Keevll/Edltor DailyPllot ~-.,~ r-!!ff.,.e ________ T.~--··Apt1-1·1·t··'·m----------8aft>er--•-K.re.l.bl·c·h·/E·d·l·tot.•.·.1.P-. •• £.d.•IM--- Repetition Delays [ MobileHomePanel ' Orange County supervisors recently formed the cou.n· ty Mobile Home Commission to study causes of almost continual warfare between mobile home park dwellen and their landlords. It ls the commission's charge to report its findings to the Board of Supervisors and to reeommend solutions to probleim. The commission's first order of business was to hear from the warring factions to determine what issues . ·divide them. Lately, however, commission meetings have tended to deteriorate into little more thao gripe sessions with mobile home dwellers continually reappearing to air what essentially are the same grievances. That would be fine if the commission were charged with mediating misunderstandings. But that is not the case. , • Clearly, it is the commission's assignment to make • its recommendations and then to pass from the scene. •• ,. It won't be able to do that unless the rehashing of gripes and complaints already beard are stopped. To be sure, the public should continue to be heard at commission meetings. " But unless there is something new to be added to the basic list of tenant-landlord friction points, the com· mission should get on with its task of coming up wiUt rec om mended solutions. Some Tuition Justified Under present state law, community colleges cannot charge tuition fees. though the University of California and the state universities are authorized' to make such charges. The theory is that education at the community col· lege level should be available, and free, for all wbo wish to enroll. Only health fees and costs of expendable ma~rials are charged to students. Trustees and members of the f acuity senates of the three colleges that make up the Coast Community College District recently pondered tbe possibility that the Legislature might authorize a tuition fee il the Jarvis· Gann property tax limitation initiative is approved. It's been estimated the inititative would wipe out about $13.5 million of the district's property tax revenue, or half the annual budget. While it is indeed commendable to provide free education and training through the community colleges, the wide range of current course offerings opens the question of just how far this tax-supported education should extend. Many of the night school students and some attending day classes are gainfully employed and admittedly seek· ing personal enrichment or leisure-time activities rather than working toward a career or a degree. It would seem eminently fair to require such students to pay a modest tuition fee instead of giving them a free ride on the taxpayers, whether or not Jarvis-Gann lowers the boom on property tax revenue. Nonpartisan Offices You've got to hand it to those who are masterminding the re-election campaign o Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley. With very little eUo 've managed to make a run for a nonpartisan offic on heavy partisan over· tones by having Riley host a reception for 1,000 Republican leaders. Purpose of the evening or "hors d'oeuvres, wine and music" will be an ample gathering of GOP leadership to witness Riley's signing of the so-called Republican 11th commandmenL That commandment is a pledge by one Republican candidate not to speak unkindly of fellow Republican can· didates. The only problem with that otherwise wholesome pledge is in Rlley•s case letting a nonpartisan campaign degenerate into a partisan affair. Earlier, some Republican candidates for nonpartisan offices, including Riley, lined up to seek the endorsement of the California Republican Assembly. Like Riley's GOP affair, that doesn't make any sense if those ~ng nonpartisan office truly intend to act as .c'ol t~~_...::l:.::~~ n.~ a aiDgle political party's viewpoint. • Optmons expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Pilot Other views expreeeed on this page are thoee of their authors and artJStS. Reader comment is Invited. Address The Oalfy Pilot, P.O Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/Birtlulay Gift ByL.M.BOYD t OD tbia YOUD1 lady'a birth· d.aY t ~ father dted bet it It aoe W8llted a _., car or ~·the eqalvalmt cub put into • an ac~ 1n her name to ao toward Iler colleae educa· tioll. She couldn't bave both. She U.W Abe wouldn't leave that aavl.Dp alone. She'd brotea into eftl'1 Pio bank she'd ever owned.1And ber father, oven to buratl of 1eneroalty. was no more tnaatwortby. So lhe took the car. And tbeneefotw~ Ille dropped all ~ her lbopp1q change into the 1u ~ Couple yean later abe bad a mechanic tear out lbe ta.Dk to recover enoqb IDODl1 to pay her collece tuiUon. Pretty 1wUl 1GUDI lady. Deiu- Gloomy Gus Onl1 rarely . •cttd J>reaidellt Geort• WablaltoD ~ b1I lull name. ''G. Was.hl.n,ton'' WU b1I eallOIDal'y alp.ature. Tboee wbo recall whatnot about do1 mma wW ten YOO tbere'I Diner been a femalo''l.AIGe.'' Rowland Evans / Rnbert Noftk The U.S. :Fumbles in Africa W ASJUNGTON -Tbe newest rationale behind Carter ad· mlniltrll.lon preference for So- viet-supported auerrillu lmtead of pro-Western moderates to run Rhodesia ia fear of yet anotber Cuban military operation, a ra- Uonale ao clearly bogus that lt brings tbe U.S. near a dead end in Africa. 'Wblle tbe British eovernment 1ently oodles closer to support· In& the fn· (ernal ~ (biracial) Rb odesi an settlement, the official U .S . line grew tougher last week . The agree· ment between white Prime Minlater Ian Smith and moderate black nationalists, a feat beyond imagination a short year a10. gives hope for a Western-oriented Zimbabwe (the future name for Rhodesia> wttb the white minority retain· ing a vital role. Yet the State Department's official spokesman pn March %7 branded that setUement "illegal" SINCE IT seems clearly in U.S. lnteresta, why should the Carter adminlstration denounce it? The Stale Department's private answer: fear of Fidel Castro's potent Africa corps, fresh from milltary triumphs in An.,la and the Horn of Africa. Should the U...S. promote a moderate government for Zim· babwe, pollcY,lbaken told us, tbe Kremlln m.lght sipal Castro to move iJ)to Rhodesia and, con- sidering the mood on Capitol HJU, Coogress would permit no U.S. response. Yet U.S. intelligence considers a Soviet.Cuban intervention most unlikely and ln no way in· nuenced by statementa out of Wasbinstoo. Those few sturdy souls at State seeking rationality in African poliey recognize the Cuban threat as a ploy of policymakers beaded b)' Andrew Young, ambassador to the Unit· ed Nations. Youoe's poUcy is geared en· tirely to the desires of Nigeria and tbe "front-line" states bordering RbodesJa. These na· tlona have no interest in Rbodesla'a white minority and Paul Harvey are tbo paU'oN or Soviet-backed perrillu lo the Patriotic Front. 'rhu1, U.S. totert a Policy dead Dd contrary to Ila own ln· teruta. IHJT SUPPORT tor the in· leroal 1ettlement la rising amona the anti-Communist black nations of French· speaking Africa <renected by Gabon's March 24 statement ex· presains "optimism">. Once elecUons lnatall btack majority govermuellt wU.b a black prim_e minister in independent Zim· babwe starting in 1978, world support would move toward the moderates. The one potential ob- st ac le· a milltary takeover before then. That is easier said than done. Guerrilla ac:tivil)' is tepid. Base camp1 in llozambique have been cut up by cross-border raid.a. and barely 1,000 perrUlas now operate within Rhodesia. So tbe Patriotic Front's only cer· tain way ot preventina elections would be intervenUon by Cuba's well-armed Africa corpa. But U.S. analysta reeard such a move as mo6t '\lnlikely. partly because Moscow knows it would bring in the South African army I which, of course, needs no authorization from the U.S. Congress>. Although ouleunned and out.numbered, white South African troops h•ndled tbe Cubans in Angola two years ago. Thts lime they would attack LO force. What is truJy involved in U.S. policy ii> not fear of Cubans so much as desire to please Nleena and other black African stales. That this is also British policy was pointed up ln London during secret talks Feb. 20-23 bc:tween Foreip Secretary David Owen and the Rev . Ndablninghi Sitbole, a principal blactc na- tlonaJlst leader in the internal settlement. WHILE CALLl~G that settle- ment "• step in the right direc· tion," Dr. Owen repeatedly ex· pressed his need Lo follow "the opinion ol the world," addiq: "We can't isolate ourselves from the rest of the world." By "world opinion," Owen clearlY meant black African opinion. Owen pleaded with Sltbole to bring in Patriotic Froot leader Joshua Nkomo, who exercises political control over the Soviet· equipped but mllit.arily untested guerrilla army based in Zambia. Since Nkomo bas litUe popular support Inside Rhodesia, bis hfelong dream of power depends on his army -not the ballot box. On Feb. 20, Owen told Sitbole that Nkomo must return for the lnternai settlement to be accept· able. On Feb. 21, Sithole replied with a question: "How do we get Joshua <Nkomo) to return wben he says publicly he will destroy the polling booths in the country and disrupt the democratic pro- cess? · • A Si thole lieutenant, Dr Jos eph Gopo, put it more graphically: "What choices are we given? Take Joshua as ltlngor get slaughtered. He is welcome to try the slaughter." Sltbole com· plained that "AspaceforNkomo" means "not only Nkomo but the Cubans and Russians and Zam· bi ans as well.·· OWEN DID not insist. declar. ing: "I don't rule out accepting the internal settlement:" He seemed to accept Sithole's ob· 1ection to an interim British b.tgh comm iss1oner and guerrilla domination of Zimbabwe's new national army. There Is no such flexibility in Washington. A Sitbole emissary visiting the State Department March 4 was informed that any settleD\ent must be predicated on the Anglo·Am'erican pro- posabl. When the official State Department spokesman was in· structed on March 24 to put the "illeeal" brand oo the internal settlement. t.be U.S. reached a POliC)' dead end, publicly ra· • tionalized by tbeCubian specter. Heat Is on for Labor 'Reform' Bill Headline writers would have you believe that Congress is entirely preoccupied with the Panama Canal and the Middle East. But beb\nci cl08ed doors on the Hill there ls mucb more intense interest in containing the Korean bribery scandal. And, judg-tna from the mail which members of Congress are reeelrinc. tbe moat urgent comlderatioo ls contemplated new labor leglslatioo. Both are more immediately slpificant to you than eitber of the others. Orsanized labor bas problems. Charles McCabe Twenty years ago one-third of all non·fann workers were Wl· ionized; today only one-fifth. UNIONS ABE losing more secret-ballot representaUon electioos than they win. Non-union labor is ma.king a comeback, especially lo con· struction. Labor is having no luck at all organizing the South Despite these setbacks. labor's political clout ls increas-ing. Last year in Congr"e$S labor won two m~ victories: a 45 percent increase in the mi.Dimum wqe and a tll billion jobs bill. Now labor is back tor more. NOW LABOR is pushing for passage of a bill called S. 1883. This bill Is a complicated· sounding combination or amendments which -together -will put new power in the bands of labor organizers. This labor-reform bill was drafted by the AFL-CJO. It ls al ready halfway past the Congress, having cleared the House almost two-lo-One. AND senators are now being told -as House members were told last tall -that they bad better vote for thi5 one l! they want future labor support. The tltteat is not taken Ugbtly. Labor spent $11 million to elect Jimmy Carter and SB.2 mlllioo to elect frle:od1y coneressmen. This s. um ta sprinkled with further shackles tor employers and further restrictions on the rights of workers wbo don't want to Join unioos. Becawse the dangers In tb1s new labor-reform package are latent, subUe and difficult to pinpoint, most of the pressure on senators is coming from labor. Opposition is coming from such organizations as American Bankers, Farm Bureau, General Contract.ors -very litUe from the "silent majority" which is mostly unaware of tbe ramWcations. WHEN I mention "labor back· ing," this does not necessarily refer lo rank-and-file union members. Opinion Research. Princeton, ~ntly determined that 51 percent ()( labor union members believe their own labor bosses al'readY tum~ "too much power." Just one compicuous unfair· ness in this S. 1883 provides that unions can ftne union members who dare to disagree With their own UDiol1 officials. Immigrants Have ft Special View of America f I have Just f.ln1ahed a stout and upllftlAS book -"Oe Becoming American," by Ted Morean (Houpt.OD Mittlln, $10.95). It ls the story of• French aristocrat and Pullt~ Prize-winning joumallst, cbe de Gramont, and bow and wh:f be became an Americ&D citizen in tm. Wltb dtbenshlp be cbaaaed bia name to Ted Morre. which ls an AD.I· sram d de OramolltJ~ It la MorpnTa tbe&ta that lm· ml1ratlon 11 the central A!Deritan G• oert.ence, and t.bat lt bu work•d 10 well that .. Amertca 11 tbe 1reateat 1uccea story t.be world bu ever known." He mat.I~ Cale Wltb charm and WU, and tbo bard da1G~~· as you can possibly be, wltbout ac· tually bein&one. I wu born a few weeb after my parent• arrive~ at Ellis Island from counUes Cavan and Loa1ford ln Ireland. I srew up in a cultural enclave in New York City that wu, in most esaeidlal ways, more lriab than American. I W Al A ID.let and I WU pro.,ad of lt. t WM a Yank, too, and proud d it, and boeame p~ u I got to mow more abou& thls eounb'7 and what it atood for. Tbe dlltaJxe I bH .. covered culturallY ID w Wetlm• often utonlihed and aometlmH frtlbteume. Some mn b&cll l: ,..,_ oo one of thoeo root.upklriU Upidl· tlona the lriab·Amelic•ns to tan~ cy. l vlslted the town ln Cavan where most of tho McClbea come from, BallyJamHdulf: sornetlmu called 81111· jameaduff...,.tn-t.M-Muek. about equa1J1 divided ~een those who were publicans and storekeepers and thole wbo sWl slept with the pigs. My line was from those who sWl slept with the pliJ. I have Uved abroad a cood deal of my adult life, and have had opportunity to measure our way of life apinst that of Bri· taln and se1'enJ Latin-American countries. There were tilbes in my Ule wbeft l decided to live abroad permaneatl7. The facts..._ of Ute abroad briskly perauaded me otberwtle, every time. • TBJS m t.bo land ot u. rree. no matter bow many lim ~ 1aJ lt. or bow manJ Um JOO doubt lt-or bow many PJU.a and CJ~• or fooll•b •overnment 1e..rvant1 eat aw•)' at our liberties. Our powtr of cbo ee, aa Ted Mor1an points out, 11 Imm DN compated wttb \bat of p OJ>le who llvo ln 1tratlfled 1otleU.., eoc1l as lb• COmte Sancbe de Oramom did. We lUe .U thi.I f tram.cl No• lmmllfantl, aD4 pedalb' .. naltl" ones. do not. T y now. with • klDd ol IJUm learning. how well oH Americans are. TUE THE m•tter of the col· umn you are reading, and which perb~ you read regularly. I know of no country in the world where the views expressed ln il recularly could be publlsbed, save here. And there are a great many places in this country, be It added, where a column coo- taininC controversial and often aotl·covernment aentlmeota cannot be regularly publisbed.. Tbat a mick who wu bom tn Hell'• Kltdle:D can be the aut.bor OI b a eotumn ln the clty d san J'r'anc.llco ... a meuure of lb ~ social moblll· ~ Of my people tn my Ume. Wb.Jft 1 think fl the DWDMr of thlnaa J have dooe In thll COUJ>· try. and lM nunfber or cbol* t ~ave made, that l could ~bave m 1de .tlewher., I marvet. and am 1rattfW. Jn ooe acmeratioo I have IJ'OWD ml.lbty far from the ptp. Putty thli WU due to my o caD&CltY; but D)Ol"e, it wu due to the liberality of tbe pltice wber. I JNW up. There p1acea where my uaalded capacttJ ml~ ha put me \Ip acalnJt a flriq a.quad. r .. •• ' .. ' ... •rt .. ie. ....... w1i• Laeww DEAR PAT: The brass doorknobs on the doors or our house are g~tting a little tarnished. The tamab comes oft readily enough when the knobs are polished, but isn 'l there some way to refinish the knobs so that constant polishing isn't necessary? G.J ., Irvine The s&andard finishjng material for brass doorlalol>s ls lacqaer. Rub tbe lmob4s vigorouly wtth a doda dulpened with l•CClllU tklnner, beinf sare Chere Is pleaty of ventilation u you work. , Thea eoat klloM wiht a mlmue of 5t pereea' clear lacquer ud 50 percent lacquer thln.ner. Put OD three coats. Alao wipe the knobs tboroagbJy every few monUls wttll a clean, dry cloth. P~ At1aila'1~ to Elderly DEAR PAT: Your recent AYS item about the "Golden Age" Passport that allows free ad- mission to national parks didn't say where to get one. S.M., Newport Beach Personal appllcatioa with proof of age uo be made at tbe Clevelan~atlonal Forest's Trabuco Ranger District Office, 34 <lvtc Center Plaza, Room tzs, Santa Ana. No malled appllcadons ot coplea of proof or age are accep&ed. The passport also la lsaued at the gates ol \'osemlte, Seqaola and Klnp Canyon and Grand CaJl)'oa NatloaaJ Parks, according to the Los Angeles fteld otnee of the Natlollal Park Service. The "Golden Age'' Passport ls issued free lo U.S. cltlRaa, aged IZ or older,~ are permanent reslden&a. It entlUes tJae bolder to Wdlaae free ad- mission to all national parks, monwmenta and recreaUonal areas. Holders also receive a SO per- ee11t dbcoaDl oe federal use fees and facllltles sacb aa parking and camping perm.115. IJigat Dela11 D'891Utfn9 DEAR PAT: I subscribed to Readers Digest wllee it had its sweepstakes promotion with the undenmmd.tne that I could cancel if I didn't like the first mue. l dido !t lllte it, and have been lryln& ' lo cancel ever alnce. I'm still cetting the macutne and bUls In spite of f oUowup letters. C.T., Huntin,ion Beach A.YS ccmtaetH Readlen Dlsea. Ill. Wl•perb, eHtomer aenle• repreaeauUwe, •• ,, ~oar euHIJ&tlml .W be proeeaetl lmmedldeb. No reeonl ., 108!' ~ eemd .. loea&e4 CMlaer ade1' everieDelal e&ltdllaUae proble .. wt&ll Wa paWlaU. ....id a4dlw .,..,_dillee &o Jleaden Dlt:.'!-n:uT.aaalae CaacellaUoa Depal'tlnllld. P , N. Y.11571. Bile'• lie__.. Se•ecW••'• ,...._ ·· .. DEAR PAT: I like to buy fresh flsb rather than frozen,. but l don't mow bow to tell -l'eally fresh fish f.rom that which bas passed Jts prime. Have any tips? K.L., Mission Viejo Look the Dall atraillat 111 the e1~. U ll'• u hub as It should be, the eyea will be brtpt, dear ud protruding all-Uy from lbe bead. U the eyes have s1u1ken lDto &be bead, forcd It. Next check the gU11. They shoWd be bright red or pink. As quality 1Up1, &be gllla beJin to darken. U &be tisb is ptted, tarn It over and look at &!le IDtestlJlaJ cavity, which should be plnk ud llave a lreah, clean ap- pearance. Any fftlb cat or flah abou.ld have firm Oesh, which will spring back when gently pressed with your finger. The skln should be ahlny, and the fish sboald bue a mild. clean odor. Oaareer G ... 11ps ltftut Meet Rada DEAR PAT: What are the requirements for organizing an "affinity" or pro·rata charter flight? ls a membership period required before a new member can take a charter trip with the group? I am thinking about joining such a group. ... K.J., Costa Mesa To spoo.sor an affinltJ Olgbt, a group mul mee& certalD reqatremea&a. It nrast emt for some real pwpoee other &baa travel ucl may,soUc:lt members oa the basis of Its daarter & pro- gram. Tbe group abo-must"1uaft a eea mem· benblp list and It mast limit partldpatlom to ac- tual. members ud tbelr immediate famWu. The orgaohadoo, oa bebll of lta membenldp, mast enter into a conlrac:& with tbe alrtlDe for tbe rupt. Price per penoa ls derived by dividing tbe total ftJCht ~ by tbe umber or pauagen. A service charge may be added for admbllstraUve expeues. The groap member normally signs a contratt lo parUdpate in the filpt. Yow rights and ebllC•· lions are determined by ~at coetratt. In order to partlclpate, yoa md1t ordinarily lllave been a mem beT fv at least six mon&bl prtor to the filgllt, . or be a member or the "lmmecllate family" of such an organlzat.lon member. De Munder aat drcamstan«s aceept a back·dJted membenhlp card fa!Rly attestiag to members.hip ID a croap. If yott lloaestly qaallfy for an afflalty ebarter, K cu be a good travel bargua, If aot, ~ lllto otlter forms of dtartered and aebedalecl alr lrampona- Uon whJch may offer eomparable anlap wltbout the risks of llUclt partlclpa&loll la an atnalty ~barter. ''Wliywork the way to work?'' ''I work bani all day lo~ So I sure a~ being able to ride the bus to my j06:That...,. I can telax all the way there and liack instead of bu~ traffic jams~' The bus inakes life easier for a lot of ~rue in Or~ Cmm,~ .. :ro fuid out how the,bus can help_,y.9lJ, clll 0rii~ge Couney 'Il'arisit Districtltifomutti9Dsat 547-3311 or t.Oll~free ZE.Nl1H l-3311 Irom AM to ~PM weekdays and Z ~ td 5 PM aturda~. Cancer Scare Shakes~ T:own in New Jersey RUTHiRFORD, N.J <AP>-When tiftlr-grader Jere Schiff moved from tndusttial Belleville to this res • tdential boroucf\ I ast year. he thoucht be was coming to a "clean nice nel~ttiood." Now. aft~r is Caneer c~have been discovered m and near bl• elementary school he's uncertain. ' ..,. .. ,.,.,_ Alff•~ Leonard Nimoy, who learned bis acting trade at Boston College, has returned to launch a SJ million fund -raising drive for a theater arts center O&t his/ alma mater. .,, .......... No Tilacalb Margaret Trudean. estranged wife of the Canadi~n prime minister, has turned down a Buckingham Palace invitation to dine with Prince Charles. "You don't know what to do about it," Jeff said. "You could be oext." MOST CIDLDREN AT the Pierre- pont Elementary School take the cancer scare and its association With their school in stride. Some even jbke about il. ''They'll go up to a water fountain and say, 'You want some leukemia?' " said Kristen Slater, a seventh-grader. But one girl told school pnnc1pal Anna Amorelh, "We joke about it, but really we realize 1t 's serious.'· f 1T IS, IN FACT, serious enougl\ to prompt a dozen investigators rrom local and stale health agencies to take air and soil samples and start an environmental and industrial sur- vey. The mYS4erious duster came to light after the mother of a leukemia victim presented a list of cases to school officials. The superintendent passed the Jisl to the local board or health which confirmed each case of canc~r -16 cases of leukemia and Hodgkin's dis- ease diagnosed among children and younf adults in three years. ELEVEN CASES WERE centered rn Rutherford, a tree-lined bedroom suburb of 20~802 localed eight miles west of Times Square in New York The remairung five patients lived in surround.Ing commumties. Two or the 16 victims died -Jim- my Clem and Wesley Van Winkle. both students at the Pierrepont School. In all, six persons stricken with leukemia attended the school Principal Amorelli and several stu dents expressed concern that the cancer scare is focusing on the elementary school. "Unfortunately, what we've become is tbe center of a cyclone,'' she said. • If every driver on the road remembers that somebody car;es abou~ them and about every other driver, too, we might all dnve with a little more caution. a little more courtesy. And that might even save some lives. We think our "THUMBODY LOVES YOU" , bumper strips can help. Come on in and get one-they're free for the asking. You'll see Thumbody, our smiling symbol of individual banking service, st$lnding tall on each one to remind each individual to do his part ~r high- way safety. And we also hope that Thumbody will remind yca~rc..da::' :~--;'..::....--;: .. ., each customer as an individual, somebody special. Stop in today for your free bumper ., strip. And drive safely. Because Thumbody loves you . '\ ( __ ECo_U>G_l'_J ..I DON'T THINK that il's tn Uus school 1t's a coincidence," aaJ<l Robyn Paustian,_asixth-grader. Coincidence• No one knows. Heallh experts are looking ror a common de nominator among lhe victims. They also are checking statistics to see Just how unusual this level ol ln cidence of cancer is. Similar clusterao have been found in NUea. Ill Elmwood, Wis. and outside AUaota but investigations into the rela • tionship between the cases has been inconclusive, said Dr. Glyn Caldwell of the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta. LEUKEMIA AFFECTS 9.7 persons in every 100,000. "Leukemia is probably the sin&Je greatest killer or children with the exception or accict.ents," skid Lor raine Seidel, executive director of the Northern New Jersey Chapter of the Leukemia Society of America. So the answer will take time. Meanwhile, school5 Superintendent Luke A. Sanfleld, -a white.haired ebullient man, has spent several hours at Pierrepent waJking in and out of classes to reassure students. ••1 THINK rrs Important to at least show a visible sign that, hey, if 1t reaUy were that dangerous, I wouldn't be here," he said. Nevertheless, six children from three families have been kept home. Miss Amorelli said -and more th.an 20 of the 760 students at Pierrepont left school for an hour Wednesday to get blood tests. ··There's nothing wrong with belng .sure." the principal said, adding lhat 1{ she were a parent she would do the same thing · PARENTS OF TWO Pierrepon( seventh.graders wanted their children transferred to St., Mary's High School, according lo the prin- cipal or the Catholic i~itution. But the transfers were denied, Sister Margaret Ell~n said, because it was too late in the year for a move that I was not necessary. . " I ' • • 1.- 1 Credit Given ForSkil& · 1b IOYCB L. &1NN£Dt Dear~: 0.. ;.. Jlf 1 I I a .... Ula& MlertW wa1a ~•••abrl taa cet ce11e,. •rMll · .......... espedatce. 0.-W ,.. ,,.. tu ......... , -T.J.J., Q.leare-Dl CoU.C.. .credit for volunteeriq ln an art a:uaseum T For nmnlq a cooperaUve {ll&y P"OUP tor cbildrmT Fol' akWI learned prepartn& cbureb •uppeq? It may be poa{ble. • A new acknowleqement by Collet'es and un· ivenlties recoenues that women acquire marketa· bits skills on the home and \IOILll&eer troata. It may permit you. lo begin biper edueaUoa aa a sophomore, 'Or even as a junior. THE -.AJN TUING TO remember lJ that the academic eredit.~o may receive la not for liomell\akin& and v teer experience per se, but for what you b e learned through those ex· periencea. The boot you mention -just publlabed -is "How To Get Colleee Credit For What You Have Learned Id A Homemaker And Volunteer." available. at coat for $3 from: AccredltlDi Women'• Compet.enciea, ETS, Princeton, N.J . 08540. <¥ate check payable to F.ducational Test· ingSe~:) It. ls an ~cellent guide -really first rate. AVOOJUNNG TO TBB a>UNm.. for Advancer ment of Experiment.al Leani1ni (CAEL> -which bu a memberahjp of colleges and universities In· terested in awardiJle credit throulb usaament of prior life experience -more than 100 institutions are good ps:ospects for academically validaUne yol.lr homemaking and volunteer experience. Within a year or ao, 200 coUeces and unlven1Ues may recognize what you have learned by doinl. M axhnum credU hours awarded tbrouab this method rarely exceed two years' worth. TECHNIQUES FOa PaGVING WHAT you know vary widely. Examples: written or oral tests, preparation of written materials ol pro- t:essional caliber, faculty observation ol YoU at your paid or Wlpaid wort. GeWng college credits through experimental learning ia not. an euy road to a degree. Neverthe· less, it's tertainly worth loolrln& into if you're a homemaker interested in college. READER SERVICE: To obCain Uae namea of col- lege1 and univt'r6itie1 UJldch atmrd credit• for prior life ezperience fwhich make1 them good bit• for hbmemakn1) -plui o publk:otjmu U.ft of pertiMnl TMteriall -enc~ a 1tomped, aelf~aud. 1Dhate envelope with your requeat to Joyce Lam KmnedJI at ttif1 net.OSpaper. Ask /or "CAEL ln/ormaiaon." Sexpot to A.etress Singer Makes Transition By UNDA DEtrrSCll HOLLYWOOD <AP) -At fll'St , abe seemed a passing novelty act -the girl who moaned and groaned for 17 minutes on a frankly sexual record called, "Love to Love You Baby." Now, three years later, Donna Summer ls a star, and her orgasmic beginnlnp are all but forgotten. HER RECO&DS SELL IOU.JONS. Sbe'a &.aped a TV special with Mac Davis, beadllned In Las Vegu with Lou Rawls and will aooa make her movie debut in a disco nick titled, ''Thank Good· ness It's Friday." Her successful transition from sexpot d1sco queen to a cla.sa_y club singer and actress -1th blgb fubion style ts a surprise to everyone but the lady with the crystal voice. "J knew ll was my time," Donna eaya. "J'm lrlnd of aupentitiom and res been hav· 101 aucceaa dream• con· 1taAUy." The dreams becan In ms when Ddnna, a Boston native, was Hying In Germany looking --MIMIM..-• tor a recorcSi.q break. "I WOULD DREd or a.onuNo ltaln wtth bricb on my shoulders," abe recalll, "ucn 'Would think, 'Why do all my frleDda Uve at the top?• In my dream, I remember AJlnt. 'I will not • ·pul this load down unW I get to the top." The dreams multiplied. 1 "I ca't swim, but I dreamed of ayimmlq · :U":t. bodi• ol wa&er." Dmma IQS. "I dreamed of bbll 1ldden. fl1lq wttllaut an a1rp&ane -jllll •ddDS Olt Md Ufttiaa t4 .. I Sba became wonW. ••1 dldn' bow ~ tbe clrelum meat <' •• . ean WOQJd bull. I bew ...,..IQI WU b.ap. )*lldl 11111Jdktn-itnoWwhat11 wu. •• • A Dll&UI ANALYST nx..D BB& to prepan '/or bl1 cbaqes. But It wu moatbs befon word ~•me that "Love to Love You" bad bit the ebarta )n America. I "l WIS in a atat.e of abock. J WIS dauled,'' • aaya. -Sha nmem~ a fateful ov.,..... eall bom • Caaablanca Recordl eaec,Uft Sau Maao. -''SOian laS4. ·~ are · : you ~T' And I aald, ~fl m':9~~~·:=·;:: ' ta Donna•• ~raonal pianarw mtt ~ ol U. ... d•lerproftle. 1'• l>cma'a lkit.Y DetlmaJ tour, wtaldl : b9pn t.bla .IDClllllb -,,... tUOQ8b ltil)t, abj bOOied mabllJ l'llW1 tMala'I aod tnttm'de ~ dubs. J'o m...,..,.._ for Uae ~cated lad;f. JN aa as:cBN'I' LAS vecu debut. DoaDa • tnana m 11*:\aelllar CGCtume ~ .. oe @tat•-a ~kW pelfonnanc:e wblcb 1..:1 °lloU· • I Stoae •to dub ber "a BJoomla14•1•'• eopatra.•• • , At ~DoJma driftl lroail4 ma Ji a Wldte ll'C---llftll ln • ......., llWI ........ ff•~ law for nlun kt Ma,r, and biir ,_... .... .._....., nS ecip ha.rt li£a U Uf l'eel tow•• Ud 01 Bemtll:lbe:r ~.·· Vandals Da"8ge Paintings FRANKFURT, West GermADf <AP> -Van- dall smeared a colorless paate on two Cflaturiea· old' palntln11 at Franklurt'a Staedel Muaeum and dama1ed them by cllUlinl the oU colon to nm, police re- ported today. ~llJWliiiiiilil It waa tbe third attack .,....,_ on valuable art worts in Te I e vision Ex:r~O:::=·try. evansellst, Garner int to determine Ted J\nmtrong, has wbetber the painUnas. announced that the "Joyful Company" by Worldwide Church of 17th century Dutch God, rounded more mu~r Dirck Rab, and a than 40 years ago by 15th century trypticb by hi s father . will an unknown Spanish artial, could be restored .. separate its func -A triptych la a painting lions from Am · with a central panel bassador College, its flanked by two_ side educatiooal wing. panels. st;: 16 Coast Seniors Honored Sixteen Orange Coast bigb scbool seniors woo a total of $1.900 in cash awards In the semi· tlnals of Bank of America's 31.at annual Achievement Awards program. First place winners earned $250 each and tbe chance to compete In an areawide final com- petiton in M9)'. Second, third and fourth place runners -up were awarded SIOO. $75 and SSC>. respectively. The winners were: Finl place: Mark Da· ly . Mission Viejo ; Carole Renick, El Toro; Tracey Minkin, Laguna Beach, and Kenneth Fish, Laguna.Niguel. Second place: Brian Blood, El Toro; Marcel Riem, Costa Mesa; Laurie Ste'f'em, Irvine, and Stenn Adaehi, Watmtnster. Tlltlrd plaee: Robin Kindt., lllaalon Viejo; Elle Canetti, Corona del Mar; .Jame1 H\llhel, El Toro, and Thomas Cuutt, Newport .Beach. Poertla flaee! Deanna Llvaey. lrvtne; Valelre Vitale, San Clemente; Charles Cunis, Latu.a Beach, and Richard Scalettar, El Toro. Nurse Day Scheduled A student vocational nurse day la being 1ponaored by Hoag Memorial Hotpltal OD Saturd.aJ from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for Oranae Cout student vocational Danes. lna~ructloo will be given ln basic cardiac Ille aupport aDd atudelltl will have the OPPOrtunl· ty to quaHfy tor eerUftcatlon la tbe American Heart As· soclatioo program. For nmervationa. call ~. atemon ms. bl'IM!!ll hU••dc BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP) -The ftrat stage of Israel's pullback ln southern Lebanon was reported proceeding smoothly today and one Israeli soldier aald bis unit was "happy as hell" to be leaving a bomb-damaged village. But Syrlan troops opened fire ln t.bl s capital in an attempt to end a new outbreak or Moslem-Chrlltian fight- ing. -..a...,.,,ed WASHINGTON (AP> -The Ofllce of Civll Rf gbts, charged with prolectinf the civil rights o the ban· dicapped is under in· ( INSHORT J vestigation for possibly discrlminating against deaf people. Chuck Goldman, general counsel or the federal Architectural and Transportation Bar· riers Compllanee Board, confirmed Monday hls office II cbecSlna a com· plaint aaalmt the Office for Civil ~ti ln the Department of Health. Edueatian and Welfare. nae.ter'• l'lll•tt NEW YORK <AP> -The question of whether the final curtain will come down Wednesday for Radio Clty Music Hall appears to be up in the air. Lt. Gov. Mary Anne Krupsak said Monday tbat t.be owners of the 6,200·seat theater ~d agreed to lease lt to a non·prolit ll'Oup which would manage the abowplace. But others maintained no agree- ment bad been reached. Ear e•Jef8eW HOUSTON <AP> -A former Houston police cbief wu arrested by the FBI llf onda7 and cllar•ed with offeiinc to obtain ddmiaaaJ ol a federal prosecution In excbanp tor $45,000. Carroll Lynn. 45, WU arra1ped oo obetrucUoo of juattce dwps before U.S. Jlqlatrate Linfo Platter. CAREERS I PEOPLE I MUSIC HE SELLS SCORES OF S£ASHELLS DOWN BY THE SEASHORE Ruaty Stet.on Dlaptay• Hta Ware• In HI• North Caroltne Sta,.. SheDs Big Business Experts Run lmemationa/, Shell Game BJ l\1LES LOB .,~C:Wu I I I W ANCHESE, N.C. -U you have been to a beach resort any recent summer, you are aware that people wbo sell seaabell& down by the seashore very near- ly outnumber the vacationers. Shells, t.bomaDd.a of them in endleas varieties, have burst out of souvenir shops and now ap. pear In erocery stores, fllll.ng stations, anywhere, it seems, that there is a spare sbeU. THE VACAnON &ITUAL of walking the beach to collect shells. though, usually yields nothl.ng more than a few non- des c r i pt remains, mostly broken, 8000 toued out. So where do all those pretty ones for sale come rroj? "Not from the UDi States, or at least not many o them," Rusty Stetson said. "THEY COllE FRO Africa, the Philippines, India, Taiwan, Mexico. Face it. lf you want a good &bell collection. you're not going to get il from the Unit.eel States.'' Rusty and bis father are in the international ahell game. They sell seashells to seashell sellers. Surprislngly, they are among only a handful of major sea.shell importers In the country, maybe about a dozen. "What we do get from the United States, mostly from Florida, is tbia little rascal. It's wbat put us in the business in a big way." mE UITLE llASCAL ii a land hermit crab, a tree crab, itself a shell collector of aorta in that It domn't grow lta own shell but finds ooe to lta liking U..t bas been discarded. • People who are taken with what appears to be abeU with feet buy land ,hermit crabe for pet.a. About 10 _ yura ago tbe St.etsona, to \heir a.muement, c:Uacovered tbere were eDOUlh such pet &oven up and down the East Coast tba;l they could ex· pand what be1an aa a little roadalde abell shop bere on Roanoke laland. Where Sir Wal~r Raleigh lost a colony, became where the Stetsons found a bcmanza. "Ibey now aeU more than l00,000 land hermit crabs every yur and no teWna bow mmu' &bells. THE l1Pal' TBB St.etaona use deal.lll• with abella la not dozen, or crate, or carload, but too. Tbey have DO idea bow bil the bus1neee II~. ( AMERlG4 ) If you want to find out, every shell expert you ask will say, "Why don't you talk to Tucker Abbott?" Dr. R. T. Abbott, of Hockesaln, Del., bas written several books about shells in· cludln& a catalog that names every shell there la and what lt ls worth. Well. be doesn•t know either. .. IF YOU nGUBE t.haf the Pblllpplnes exported $30 lnllUoo worth of shells wt year, Eul Africa about $20 m1lllon, Japan $15 millloo," Dr. Ab bolt aa1d, "You get an idea of bow bl1 the shell business ia. ''But don't worry. There are no endangered ~pecles of sbella. Even shells that diaappear after, say, a burricafte always seem to come back.".·· Rusty Stet:sal will be clld to know that. Verbiage Plagues Govemment Order WASHINGTON <AP> -When Pres1dent Carter called oa the IOV· emment two weeks ago to start usi.ng plain Enlliab, b1I advi.Mrs conceded that quick results weren't to be expected. 'nley were right! For e.xamote. the Community Education Advisory Council ol the OfCice of Education of tbe Department of ·Health, Educa- tion aod Welfare wants to fiiure out a w~ (Of! loeal school dis· trlcta to work with other Jocal groups to IOl~]1J'Oblema l.p &belr towns and dUes. BOW DO JOU state th1I pl in the Federal Register! Here's bow it came out: "It WU decided by the coun- cil. . .that there \lras a need for the developme:ot or a model u deslcned to ldenW'y strategies for enha.n<!U., cooperaUve el· forta between the comm-= schools and other a.geode. ( private and public> within the community to ldentlt)' problem areas where community scbooli may off• a solution." Or bow would you say that your new regulaUoo won't bave any effect oe ~ elrriroaJneat! TBE Ol'PICE OF the Assla- tant Sec::retary tor· Houa1ac -Federal lloaliq Commtaloaer, Departmen~ of Houaiaf and Urban Dtv_....mt. 1a1d It this way: "A ftnd1ng ol blappUcabWty respedtq the National E:nW'on· mental Policy Act of ua, bu been made Jn accordanee with BUD~.·· But tbe ~ctUre lm't totally 1lum. Ooati-Dt · Uaa,t ltltemeat with the 1traJ1btforwarct.:ap- p roa cb of the NueJe·ar Re1watory Commiuioa u It 1"l'llB ~N bu de- termlnecl that tbe tuua.ace ol makes a llmllar flDdlDI about a dlffer«itrule: these ameodmenta will· not re- sult. in any aitntOcant envk'an- mentaJ i.mpaet. • • •• Sayiq ...,.Ching .... been ob- tained by an aameJ Me1D1 llbn· ple enouch. unlea yau're the Nailonal Areblves. Tben JOU an- oou.nee ln tbe 'Federal Re~ that the materia1J bu been ••ac. ceuioned." And ll you are ACl'ION, the federal volunteer' ageney, you don't Just 1ay other apndes may be added to a Uat you have compiled, you aay they may be "aubawned." DISCUSSING A STUDY of lead paint dan1era, the Department of boualn1 and Urban Development reported: "Very early lo tbe ln...uptioo of poteatial metbodl for buard abatement. it became clear that th•re was a reJaUvely l&r1e number of permutations and eomblnatlons of .inetboda and 1Q.aterlal1 which could ac- complbb, generally wttb equal etrecuvenesa, the t.aat of buard abatement." In other worda, there were several WQS to &ackle the pn-blem. The Departmat of Health, Education and Welfare. bow ever, say1 Ila eff orta to almpllly documsta have resull· ed in such aceompliahmeata as reducini .. 22 lncbel ol inpenltra- ble proae •.• to lela tbaD three in- ches." Four Books Win Natio.nal Honors Buqet·mlnd~oltDeUon buffs have an alternative to 8 St.SO to see the AO mlllloD Ar•ud Ba••• ftne art col· 11ectlon on dlaplaJ at the Denver Art Museum. . For 25 cents, and Just a few blocb IWQ, JOU ean ... the w .a. ·Ara_. rad.lat« repair 1hop'1 Armand hammer collec· Uon valued at $23.46. It features 10 balDPll"lt all but two .Sth bandle1, and a batebet Wbleb Armand claims wu tolJaed by a senulne Indian and recently HAllllldlt sharpened. The Annand hammer admlllloo prtc. at.lo in· eludes free parkin1 and a free lnlpeetioD ol 10\ll" car's radiator. • A cocaine poesession ehar1• qatmt adrela Gall l"lllltl' wu defef1"8d for at lUlt 11.s mcatlls while abe uader1oe1 a clnal dittrs1cm pr'Oll'aDJ. Miu Pllber. best ll:nown b' ber role as Pepy ln lbe ••)Ian.; ni.•• telmtlon el. al.lo WU placed on 12 moa plWattoft, ftDed '3:50 and ordered to PA¥ St,026 to Padftc Telephone O>. to cover chart• lb• avoided by """°' an lllelal 1'bl~ boa .. OD Mi' ttltllboo-. 1.sd DGutl'i Dli· trtet Attomey LeoUnalAtlM. A 11ney by U.S. News Is Wcll'ld RePort found 'that Pl rt' t ea.rt.r II NCarded u by far moat powerful Amerleaa leader, alt.bouab 8'. l pereent ol the 1.200 penoas polled felt bil performanee wu "aomewhat worse" or "much worse" than upec~. Americans rated the follow· I.al 10 men u the oatJoa '• IDOlt etfectlft leaden,~ to• cop7rt1hted artlcle la tbJ1 weet•s edition of the ma.f::· Carter; Rep. ltep. u •YltO P. O'NeUI Jr., D-Jlus., House SJ)eder: Gewt• Me,a7, AFL-Cl~.L~aldent; a.Mn C. a,n. Senate malorit;J : WJIT9 a. Bupr, chlef Ju1ttce: Watter P. •oa4ale, vice prealdent; Dlo:lew ••trt•, 01doaa.l aecwit.Y ad'11er; Wafter a.ldte, telntsioa newsman; Ha..utoa Jerdaa. preeksefttlal aide: Da.tcl &eeWtU.r, Cll .. lbnbaUan Ba.Dk chairman. * Autbar IMildl Terbl la.JI a '1'0'JP ol panntl ID • toUtb .. .atero Wl1con1la 1ebool d11t.rlct ac· compllabed a ftnt b7 trJ1n1 to ban bl.a book "Wo~from blCh acbool cl.uarooml becauae of all• oblceoelaquaae. '• o, 1t'1 ftever bappeud. I pever dreamed lt would," tbe IS-19ar-old-CbJcaeo •lrtbor wd wben intorm9d ol the tltuatJon by a MilwaukM JOW'Dal ~ ..... P.,.. Jn the Kettl• Mora.IM Alu Scbool Dlat.rlc~.Jomed 15 mll• wtllt ol MUwaube c tbe W•uk.tla County com.rnunltt d WalM. llfDl..n.d peUUOU~aGO lblU t.o~SebOOIBNnl, lftkltll " t.M ,Wik remcmd m. KAIWt JlloralMHl&h ci.uuoama. • ........... INCESSANT RAINS Fl.OOD 2,000 ACRES IN SOUTHERN KERN COUNTY r Oldllrne,. Say It'• Flrat .Time Ory lAke Bed Fitted Since 1907; lnter8t•t• 51• SMwn Flatlande~s Worried Experts Say Relervoirs Can HantHe Runoff FRESNO <AP> -Flatlanden ere cuUn1 a •UT eye at the Sierra Nevada, woaderinl tf one of blato17'1 bluest snowpacks will Oood the San Joa- qala and Sacnanento valleys when the weather wanna 'C»· But experts expec:t to avoid serious floodinl from a pack that state snow survey offlclala estimate has the thlrd highest water content 1n ball a century. SOME WATER FROM THIS winter's in· cessant stomu which have ftlled droulht-depleted reservoirs la being released downstream to pro- vide room for snow runoff. Officials oC every water bu1n say major flood. Inc should be p~vented by Ute available reservoir storage plus releases duriq nmolf Cor tntcation and lnto drainage areas. "It's kind of a borderllne situation," aaya Larry Penal of the National Weather Service river Corecaatin1 cent.er ln Sacramento. .. WATER MANAGEas ... TlllNK they can use almost all the water and set rid ol wbat they can't QM but they don't have an awf\al lot ol aafet,y marstn. U aomethiaa unusual happens they would bave .ome dlfftcuJty with It because It ii a very close tblq.'' "Sometbin& unusual" bas been bappenlng to Callfomla •a weather for three strailht 7ean with two of the driest aeaaooa on record followM by one of the wettelt. TBE P088IBL£ UNUSVAL bappenlq that worri• water official.I would be a npid riae ln Institute Issues Wine AtU COIM SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -WlM achert1.M- menta should not feature rock at.an, sport.a figure.. provocatively posed women or anyone who looks youqer than 25. But they abou1d include more food. That'• the word from the Wine Institute of Callforala, wblcb issued a new code al wt.De ad· vertlllna atandarda. · TIU! POINT 01" TBE POINTDS la to en· couraae the r.DCJQSlble wse of wine b7 tbOle of le&al qe. aald Jolin DeLuca. Pl"elldent ol the u- sociatJoa which ~ta 312 Call!arnia wtnertea . .. Our lnduatry abhors the abuse of wine because any excess burta our wlDe arowen and .tntnen u well u lndlvidull and IOCleb'," be uld. Compll•nte with the code is YO)antary, but Wine 1nltitute spokesman HarveJ ·Polen Hid lt received the unanimous approval ol m.mben who helped dntl lt. ··•osr WINE ADVERTISING hu been very respomible, •• Polert aald. Bat be aald some winemakers bave ased the very tecbnlq.., the code ~derl unacceptable, lncladinl teltlmcaiala by pop culture blrol. Probably tbe IDCl9t unusual euallUcla ln the code .. lbat .. wblcb •bow people prepu1q to drtDk tbe wb!ie also abow food to be eaten. "WINS WITB .OOD IS 'l'llB tndltlonal mocluet. WaJ to enjo1 our bnense:• aald J>eLuea. I • Addld Polert: ... lt'a ~eallY better, lt mew JUUi' undentlDd1aa"' t1a1 a.• eom· • pleiil ~la wine. and that'• tbe.., ...... I.be • ~-preleDted. .. : .... .., p_alDten, lacludlna tbe .. about 'lood, : teem.·....-to maintain wi.M'• tmac• u a : ~ nftne4 ucl beahb1 benni• -and :CID. UledcmlJ for a toad~ , ., TD ma or ANY ueam telebdU. t.n : ......... "'la~ --Ule ~ ~·Ult ..... wtDie 8dl ibouJd not UM ••C!O*boJa; nte ~ • 4m.n.: ftick ...... OI' ajboctr. .... wlilGiM *!• • tl'fl&Sel lurN •..-OCalU appell ID P11W ...... dlit"lal*tDllfnlap ... I temperatures durine the next few weeks, melting snow too fast for some streams and reservoirs to handlethesurgingfiows. .. "It's water content we're worrytn1 about. There's a lot of it down there," says Ned Pet.etsoo ol the state Department of Water Resources snow survey group. "What they <water agencies> do with It may be a problem especially if it comes off fast. This will depend somewhat on tJle weather." 9UT JEaav KING, BUREAU of Reclamation public information officer, thlnb condlUons are _, good for a gradual runoff which could be bandied ... with little fioodinl. ·'Generally, the conditions ln the Sierra would indicate a fairly moderate runoff because the snow up there is pretty hard," King aays. "Even if we had a lot or warm weather It probably wouldn't af. feet the runoff too much. It would take a 1ood deal of continuous warm rain to really hrlnl it off fasL" SOME LOW-LYING AllEAS that IJ"OW crops ln rrtoderate rainfall years and traditionally flood during heavy storm sea.sons will be inundated a1aln this year. In !act, the Yolo Bypass near Sacramento and Tulare Lake in the southern San Joaquin Valley already have be1un fillint with water. And for the first time s~ 1907, rains have formed a 2,000.acre lake on both sides of Interstate 5 ln southern Kem County. SOMETIMES, EVEN THE BEST CAN .GET BETTER DAil y PILOT A• Employed Retirees Up Some Military Make More Than Cabinet Posts WASHINGTON (AP) - Walter F. Mondale earns leaa as vice president ot tbe Uaited States than 39 retired military officers wbo supplement thek penalom with civilian eovera· mentjobl. Mondale's salary is $15,000 a year. An addltlonal 122 retired generals, admira1I and other ol· ricers have annual salaries h11ber than the $66,000 paid to Cabinet olftcen. THE PIGU&ES COME from a House Civil Service aubcommit- tee that lnvesti1ated "double dipping," the pracUce of retired military peraonnel retiring after 20 or moce years of service and then taking civilian jobs wltb the government. The subcommittee Issued a re- port that sald 141,000 reUred military men and women earn· ina $958 mllllon a year in pensions also bold government jobs. And more than half of tboee "dou.ble dippers" -78,12' -are employed by the Defense Department. "Many former high-ranking retired officers employed ln full· time federal positions receive ln· ordinately blah total compema· tion <military retired pay plus civilian salary)," said the re- port. IT UaGED AN overhaul of the retirement syat.em. The report nearly coincided wltb the release Monday of the find.lnas ot the president's Com· ............ MAKES 175,000 A YEAR Vice President Mondale mission oo Military Compeasa· tioo. The commlaalon, established by President Carter last year, recommends sweep. ing changes In lbe military re- tirement system, including an end to double dipping. The House report said double dipping la on the lncreue. ''DURING THE 38-llONTB period from April 1972 to June 1975, tbe number of mWtary t'e- Ureea employed as clvillus by the federal government in· creased 218 percent," it said. And during the same period, the number of military retirees working ffW the Defense Depart- mot wenL up 33 percent desl>lte an overall reducUoo In civilian employee& workina for the Pen· tag on. Con1resa ln 1964 enacted a Dual Compensation Act to _J6- duce the retired pay ot IOIDe military retirees wbo take new 1ovemment jobs. But the"' law applies only to reiuJar ofncers and not to t.boee cwslfied as ~ serve officers or to enlisted personnel. PEW llE'l'IREES workinc for the 1overnmeot are covered by tbe law and only about S..6 per- cent bave tbelr retirement pa, · reduced as a result of the 1184 law, the "'port said. Military pensions are de· termined by the number or years aerved and rank held. The bJghest peosJClCS -Al.~ -10 to \2 1enerals. However. the most num~ officer retirees are 1,341 lieute- nant colonels or the equivalent, getUn1 an averqe of $8,551 • year. 1be moat numerous .U.t· ed retirees are '4,881 at rank £-'7 -an Army serceant first class or equivalent -receivini an average of $6,149 a year. Patrick Trial BEVER.LY HILLS CAP> -Trtal has begun for "deprogram- mer" Ted patrick, charged with false imprisonment and con- spiracy in his alle&ed efforts '9 woo two people from 1 Santa Barbara sect. Jury selection began he~ Monday. 1n1urence TWO .ADDITIONAL YEARS OF GUARANTEED "NO INCREASE IM PREMIUMS" Business Packages, Comsnercial Fire. Condominiums and Apartment Packages BOB p ALEY MOmt oc. 54~·3205 & ASSOC, INC. SOUTHOC-642-6500 ' . -. ·r ·' P~Pl~e Dan Gilman, Irvine. and Steven Sharp of Costa Men. have been elected to the Delta chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at Occidental College. Death& Elaewhere NEW YORK (AP) - Joll• "Lo•c Joba" Nebel, 66, for 28 years a fixture or late-night radio in New York City, died Monday from complications resulting from cancer surgery. Among the radio stations Nebel worked for were WOR, WNBC and WMCA. Plac:I llOTHllS SMrTHS' MOITUART 627 Main St. Huntington Beach 536-6539 Pl9CFAMl\.T COU>Ml.4L AIMHAL HOMI 7801 Botsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 PACIPIC YllW MIMOatAL'AI• Cemetery Mort~ Chapel 3500 Pacific View Dnve NewPort. Cahforn1a 644-2700 McCOIMfCK MOITUAllH Laguna Beach 49'4·9'415 l1t9una Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 IALnAR••OM N•ALHOMI Corona det Mar 673-9460 Costa Mesa M6-24M .a.lmOUWAY MOITUilY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 8-42-9150 ~ ' OBITUARIES PUBUC NOTICE rUBUCNODCE PUBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE I • ..) ORANGE COUNTY /POUTlCS Hayakawa Assails \ . Neutron Rejection DEFENDS BOMB S.nlltOr H•r•ka•• Women's Workshop Scheduled Reservations muat be made by April 17 for tbe lree April 29 worubop. '"The Law: Woman'• Access to Justice," sponsored by the Lawyers' Wives unit of the Orange County Bar AssociaUoo. The workabops are b&- tng offered in conjunc· lion with Cal State Fullerton's Office of Continuin1 Education. Reservationa can be made at 87l>-2JSU. The sessiona will be held at the university in Commoos O from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. " Keynote speaker for the day will be Andrea S. Ordin, U.S. att.o~y and top federal pro- ~utor fer the Southern California region, ac- cordlni to Sblrley Smith of Lawyers• Wlves. BJ O.C. ll1J8'llNG8 Of_o.My .... _ U.S. Smator S.l . Hayakawa. R-Calfl .• ta.pa U.S. decilSon qalnst deploymeat ol tbe De\1tl'Oll bomb without I almilar ~from tbe SoYlet Union "ii clearly not ln tbe 1lderllta ot tb1I COUD· try.'' Hayakawa bu attacked erttlca ol tbe bom• who refer to lt aa a ''people killer ... aayt.q. '•Almost all weapons or war back to atone clubs and bows and arrows are aJao 'people killen.· After all, ldlllne people Is how we ficlit aw ar. • • But, Hayakawa said, the neutron bomb ii ef. fective against an enemy without tbe un- neceaaary destructloo of civilian.a and tbe placea where they live and work. • • • THE UBDTA&IAN Party ol Orange CountY has a11D01.mced plans for la its annual protest against taxes. Mike Amis, regional chairman ol tbe party, said Libertarians will be bandin& out anti·t.a.x literature at post offices throupoot the county between 8 p.m. and midnight ~c~ 17 .. tu:payera bUJTY to meet tbe Income t.a.x deadline. Because April 15 falls on a Saturday tbJa year, taxpayers will have unW mldnlot April 17 to postmark their st.ate and Cecieraf retW"DS, Amil pointed out. • • • FOUIE& CONGBE8811AN John Schmits bu ~n endorsed by the Orange County unit ol tbe California Republican Assembly <CRA) for the GOP nomination In the 36tb State Senate Dlltrtct. The seat currently 11 held by Denni• Carpenter, but Carpenter bas announced be ii re- tiring at the end of his current term. His announce- ment late tut year opened the floodgates for Republican candidates ln the heavily GOP district. Besides Schmitz, whose endorsement by the always-conservative CRA hardly comes as a sur· prise, the GOP hopefuls include former-Fountaln Valley city councilman George Scott. Newport Beach public relations man Gil Ferguson, former Laguna Beach city councilman Jon Brand, Newport Beach bUliDeuman Jim Martllldale and former HunUnston Beach school trustee Steve Holden. . .. . IN ORANGE COUNTY Assembly Dlatricta. the local CRA unit tapped Huntington Beach high school district Trustee Doris Allen (71.st Dtltrict), former state CRA president Nolan Frtdelle of Cotta Mesa (73rd) and Newport Beach's Mn. Bergesoa (74th). • * • Ga.ANGE COUNTY voters will bave a chance to see and bear candidates in primary eleet.Jon races when KOCE-TV, Channel 50, launches a serlea ol ooe·boW', Friday nllht candidate speciala Aprfizt. Each of the 1 p.m. Friday lJl'Oll'UDS wlll be re- peated on the folJowin.S SUllday at 1 p.m. Greek VCI Struknt Wins Sclwfurship Stamatia Phlllppidel of Athena, Greee., a 1raduate Btudeot in the DepaJtment of Clualca at UC Irvine. la the reo(pient cl a sz.eoo sebolanbip rrom tbe Alpha Aasoclation cl Phi Beta Kappa Alumni in Southern Calllornia. PhUlpp(des ii compleUnt bla third 1M1 ol re- search on claaic Greek Uterat\n at UCI. Upon the cooch.moo ot his dodoral studiea at UCI. Pbilllppidea plam t.o retW"ll to Greece to t.eacb. In addition to h1I studies, Pbillpplda aervea aa a reaeareb asalstant to UCI'• Tbeea'1n11 Unpae Graecae project. 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SPECTRACIDE 'THATSD" SNAii.BAiT DAILY GARDEN SEMINARS Edocadonal lectures OD varioul plant/ =topk:a. AD purpose lnsedk:lde to elecdYely control a wide range of garden pats. eekdaya llam lpn ~ Weekmdl Hcuty ~ . DWARF MARGlJERrrE i. ~ , All QNLVPLOf · Cranston CampaigiJing • or Re election ~ '80 .,.....Ult.BUA& ne oat popGlar polltletan 1JI Ol"lla bat IWtlld tila l'M:letUoa • drt e. That &>em't seem IQJ'Priall\I untU • you note tbat Alan Cra.oatoo's name >. WOil 'l be on tbe ballot unW 118). ~ But Cranston, a two-term t Demoeratic U.S. senator, bu rare1J t taken any chances with his bom• i" bue. His m• re-electJoo drive be•an • m 1172 md tbe early at.art produced • · t•o thinp -a record victory lllU'gln , and a fearful Republican party. CRANSTON ROPES 'IQ BE"ti'D Ml 19'7• victory two years from DOW. t He carried 51 ol the state's S8 · counUes then and now wanta them all. No .uitewtde politician bu ever done that. Only Inyo Coun· ty went for Republican H .L . Richardson the last time. and that failure _... due to Cranston'• push for a bill to preserve Tule elk. Enough ranchers in the eastern Slerra were alienated by that bill to • cost Cranston one county. For 1980, Cranston baa already chosen bis campaign di~ctor. It will be a Loe Angeles lawyer, but &iDee be won't leave bis fU'ID unW January. bla name isn't yet public. FO& UM, CRANSlON once again hopes for a weak, ultra-conservative Republican. And his associates feel certain thaJ,:s what he'll get. "I don't 'think there will be . .uy Republican of substance remotely in· tereated in running against Alan," says his top in-state deputy, Luclen Haas, once a top aide to form~v. Edmund G. (Pat) Brown. "I think we'll get a candidate like the last two times and 1t won't wort any better for the Republicans than it did then." Io 1968. Cranston's fll"St runoff for the Senate, he was the beneficiary of the bitter GOP primary fight between then-Sen. Thomas Kuchel and Max Rafferty, the ultra , .• . SOUFHERN CALlFORNIA FOCUS R1111i1ing Away? F emal.e Joggen Bui,ld 'Character' SAN DIEGO <AP) -A San Dleeo researcher· says women wbo run marathons bulld atrenetb of character and independence, often leading to a desire for a new lifestyle and fol' married women. possibly divorce. .. No oaa a._ reall1 stadled .Wb1 there seems to be more-divorce among runners," said Theresa Clltaome. 26, in a telephone in· tenlew. "But maybe it ate~ from the fact tbat runntn1 s•ms to cban1e lllestylee and that changes in· ~ rtef'penciaal relat1ombips ... well. .. MISS <UTSOMlt IS a doctoral • eandidatAt in psychology at United States IDtem.ational Unlvenlt)'. She la preputna a ·~eompariaoft d. the personality types of women marathon runners whll DOD· t!maratboo.inl wom~" for ber dis· ~tertaUon. · A nmner benelf, abe says abe a~nds at least an bour a day PCJUDd· lol the st.reels and parka of her naUve San Dieco. Sbe also la president of a multistate arouP ~ nmD1nC wometl mown u "Peai Bust.era/' dedicated to Joi· linl. up Pikes Peak in Colorado, a ~~that begins at the S,500-foot I 8Dd climbs to 14.J.OO feet. been studied but not the peycbological. "There ls a great deal of dlvda!e among both men .ad women nsmen and there may be IOIDetlng in the in· dependence of doinl a marathon, the balldinl qp GI eelf-confideaCe. .. For instance," abe reealled, "one woman that I know, married tor 30 years, became a runner, theQ a marathon runner . The self· confideace lbe built up enabled ber to move out after all that time, somet.blal abe bad wanted to do but waa ne•• atron1 enoup to UD· dertate.•• ••SS CLrrso•a, W>daunted, plans to marrJ Dr. Thadde-.a Kostrubala, 47; a1lthlw of "JOJ ot Rmmtng.'' in Jub'. She aa,a U... Is a different peyehololic&l pl'OC91& for a woman wbo nma.a marathon than tor a peniaa wbi> l'UDI two JdUes a day. ' .. When you ga to ~e 22, there'a DObodf. out· there but )'OU,•• abe Nld. ''You re ver1 lndepe~odeat •ell· confident and proud ol y .. When ~ are J)1l1a1c ftt. JOO feel bek and bappier ... IN FAJllLIES WBB&E neitbeT 1pouse baa nm before, when one be8ins lt can place strea on the rela· tlomhlp, llisa Clitaome explainl. ''Rwmen tend to spend time with Otber runaerw 8Dd your frlendab\pl cbut•e.'" • I• Automatic Chef MICROWAVE OVEN . \'• CALIFORNIA I ANALYSIS I WORLD 'Blasphemy' MormortiJHit By Catholics lNSU> (I • tocks •Teln loft MBXJCO CITY <AP> -In~ teroadonal Olympic Committee Pre1ldent Lord Klllanln scheduled a news con.ferecce to- d., to dlleuss "qreementa with repre1e~e1 of tbe U.S. 1 Olymplc . Itt.e aJMS the city olt.o.Aq ." l Klllu.ln and~ Aqelea city f reptelefttatives met ln a cJoeed. I door leafon If~ to lroa out t dJffe,.... ovw the clt1'• btd to hold tbe UM Summer. Games Ud tome lOC rale1 that ~ leaden C'ObtddU objeetionable. After tbe meetina Killanin re- ported "treat ·pro1re11" In ne10Uatloris over who 1ets bow much re1ardln1 racllo and television ri&hta. Los Aneeles will tum over the tradlt!ooal tblrd of the. payment to the IOC -and the IOC wUl supervlse tbe aa.le of the rilbta, according to Anton Calfeia, personal representative of Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradle1. Another point of discussion was the Los An•eles complaint that $183.5 million bad been budgeted to orianlse the Games and that lOC demand• eoold pusb ex:pe:n1e9 above tbawl'tuN. Only i:s:u mllllon would -be und for new coo.sttucuon. Durl.ns a poet-aeulon newa conference Monday. KUlanln re- ,Jected dw'tes lb.at Jlotcow bu received unusual treatment oo the aale d televisfon rights for the 1980 Games. " •'The matter of teleYlilon rltbta varies from coun~ to countey, .. KllJanln said. "In Les Alltel• there are three tarse televl1lon networks, whlle bl Moscow~ is only one IOV· ernmentnetwotk.. '' DAit.. Y P1LOT ICUlanln aaJd tbe flnat deeltlon on whether Loa Anceles wlU bait tbe 1JM Gamet will be m•de I.ft Athens May 17-11.. "U a elect.Jon ii reached 1n Atbena qaJnst Los ~•Itta, a meetlna 'Will be held to seek an altemal'We 1lte," K.lllanin aald. ''l ~·t have any officlal ofter from another elty to be the aJtemaUTe alte. but ln reality I don't aee aey reuon wby lt 1bould not be beld Jn Loa ~!l•." . ~er dties have offered to step 1D lf Loa An1elea and tbe roe fail to .,ree. attbou&b unor. tlctaUy. Amona them, K.Ulanln aald, are Montreal, Munich ind Ke:llcoetty. Los Angeles repr"entaUves told the IOC they reeo1nlz• the priority of IOC rules, but Lcil An1eles reserves the ri&bt to re-ject· U they increase the cot. Games. •lli4' and televiaiou ri&bta telok' 'IP most of the news ccn-ference, but KiJlanin and tbe American olflclals said the mat· ter wa resolved durtnc tbe necotiatiom. ~rett Wants Night On the T~wn Aiigel.s' Star Sharp In Blanking Twim The Calllornia Angels lead the America League West with a 3-l record, which Is important to Ken Brett. But there's another tally he's concerned with, and right now it reads Brett 1. Jim LonborgO. Brett. who pitched t.be Angels to a 3-0 victory over the Mln- neaota Twlns Monday nlght, fl1ures be can't afford to take hi1 ex·Pblladelphla teammate out on the town. "LollDie and I have bed a bet for five years, .. said Brett after blanking the Twins on five h1ts !n his first start of the season. 'The one who baa the best rec· ord ls the other's tuest for a night on the town. It can get ex J)ensive. : ·Last year. I had to take him A-..8i.te U9-•KWC .... C'11t AIWll ffM'--UMCM!fOt"'4t 1:Hp.m. "-'" tJ~atQI,..,,.. 1:1511.ft\. ,.,,,11 IS..._. .. CAI...._ tJ:Bllo-fl\. to tbe Jlitl-Carlton Jn Boston, .. continued Brett. "WJtb the Umouatne ad llH wine wUb dinner, tbe tab waa around -~ ... The overall standings by years between tbe pair la Brett two, Lonborg two, wttb one tie. Don Baylor's two-nm homer in the bottom of the seventh in- ning broke up a ac=oreless duel between Brett and Minnesota ace Dave Gotts Monday nlgbt. Tbe Ansela completed the scor· Ing ln the bottom of the eighth with another run on singles by Bobby Grlch, Lyman Bostock and Joe Rudi. Golts, ~2. retired the first 12 Angels before Ruell led off the fllth with a double down the right field line. CalilornJa came up empty, but Rudi repeated bis feat by doublina off the fence in the seventh. Baylor then belted bis first homer of the season for all the support Brett needed. "It's nice to pitch for this team now," Ai'd BTett. .. ., get to balll in tbe alley, they bit the eutDlf men and they make all the plQS. •\ " Grieb took at least two rubs away from ~ Twins with div- ina plays in the field. 801toek, 1lgned as a free- aaeat duri.Ql 1be olf-aeuon, bad been O-for-14 at tbe plate before IU• ellhth l.mdns slngle. "I'll quit before I 10 through that •lain," he said. "My stomach waa cburnlna. The same thing happened to me my first year in pro ball. I was ~ for· 14 or 15. I wrote home to tell my mother l was quitting. She told me to stick with it.'• Rod Carew, who won the AL batting championship Jut year with a .388 averace and bad col- lected 11 hits lo the Twim' ftnt five games this year, was hitless in four at·bat.a. Grieb robbed him in the aixtb with a dlvinl stop of a sharp ground ball. The teams meet agaln tonight with Don Aase making his pitching debut for the Angels against Minnesota rookie Roger Erickson, 1-0. 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But he Anft'lea pitcher Doug Rau was steady in a stroag aix·in.ning hastt't worried about bavtna a appearance aialost the Aatn.. poor aJJrin1 trainlna since Im "I gave up somethJDg like 13 wben be narrowly milsed a trip runs in a spring tralnina aame to the palm trees aa a Cius AAA back ln li'l2. and the team wu 11lt~'111Ckr.lhm Le.......a.a. * •bom..reac\Y to take me to tbe Rau's talent for overcoming palm trees (apparently"\o vent poor IPl'inl traln•ni• emeried ~t!r.J~~~.witb t~elr once again llooday nl&bt before ..... om "ame out to tbe mound a naUODal television audience " .. when be beat Houston, 5-2, in tbe Altrodome for tbe seventh time in bis pqt nine appearancu acatnst the Astrol. Rau bad a ab-.ty ex.bibttlan season with a 5.19 earned run average and a 10·1 lo'* t.o · and aated me what wu WJ'Olll" California ln hl• final f P· lntu said. "I told blm "rom.· 1 KtDgs, Leafs Briel need .10. 20 home and do eome flahing•.·~· Lasorda laqbed when re· minded at the ibddeat. "Yeah. I toJd him to cet tbe bell out Of there," Luorada Aid. "He .as . .. StanJey Cup Playoff• Jlegin • 1one for about•'_. and came baek 1ndbAi18ltellof ilMIOll .•• Bau aot nllef .bel(> from Terry Jl'orater lil UM MVentb lmdDc and hlWDC bdp from Roll 0ey aa the Dodc•ra won for t.H fourth straight time and tbe Alt.roe at their fifth came ol tbeseaaon.. Cey belted bls flnt homer ol the aeuoD over the 390-f oot tnark in left field to Opell tbe Aeeond~. and came up with bis face in the dirt (below). OCC won the encounter, 8-7. See • additional photos. story, Page 8 ·2. BOSTON <AP> -Froa1 top of tho NaOonal Bask~ Association world to a bo!M tbe Bolton Celtics bench, It'• been a downhllt rt• for JJtUa Enile l>iGrecorto. Ria ooce-pn>m.ll1q ~ parentq WW b&DC<b1 a ttaad th.t. summer as the Cetti~ cide bis fate. "We Just isn't eaay," 8*54 DlGre1orlo, a former A rookie at the Jear, after ~ plellng a frultratini ae-=~ "I live to play balk • I want to play, I have to • Basketball ls everJt.bi.nl to iM; But lf Bolton wants me tilek they'll have to call me in iDd talk. I've done evel7lblna I can and nowlt'a uptotbem..•• A superb &·foot plaJDlH~~ DlGrepio became a berO i"G , Provldenee Colle1• / ( a veraaed 15 points an .-r _ minutes per game u a star NBA, rookie with the Buffalo B~ in 1973-74. • He WU heralded U t.be 6e'\f BobCousy. But a knee injury the followlq year started DiGregorio's ~ and, despite a durable J.910.?1 season. be wu traded by W · falo to the Loe Angeles Laten last September. The deal was the brainst!'Olll of Lakers president Jack treDt Coote, not coach Jerry w.a. who kept Ernie D. on the be*b. After brief appearancea i.D two dozen 1ames, the 21·Year0td auardwucut. The ~cs. hungry for balb offense and a local bero. toot a chance -but not much of ooe - on DiGregorto. He sweated through two 10- day tryouts before being signed for the remainder of the woeful Celtics season. Then he found hls place on the Boston bench, averaging only 10 minutes and , four points per game. "When l did play, I pll.)led : well. as well as.I can," he aai.d · Monday. "I can nm a fut break •1 and flDd tbe open man... . ,. ''[ knew thlap •ouJdn't euy :• be aaya. ..I =eel balkett.11 tor 10 OI" 12 a day aiDce I W'M lZ Jean old. People didn't tblnt I'd fet this far. .. ''1'heJ saJd I WU too. snaall, too ••• couJdn't play defemf. but I made it to tbe proe. l,.t& never beea down on myself.'' TEMPERS Fl.ARE -Mt. San Antonio College coach Art Mazmanian points an accusing finger at Orange Coast pitcher Bob Hudson, who. according to Mazmanian, was ,.., .............. ..._.O'.._. guilty of committing a balk. Whil .the umpire restrains Mazmanian, Orange Coast coach Miko Mayne tells Hudson to keep cool. ... Mater Dei TopsCdM Tine, 11-8 ~ Pirates Edge .Mt. SA.£, 8·7 i.iater Dei (Santa Ana) High's Monarchs cut loose with a 16-hit barrage Monday night to sub- merge Corona del Mar on the way to the Newport Elks baseball tournament cham· pionship in action al TeWinkie Park, ll·S. Tbe Monarchs swept past Corona del Mar ln the rain· delayed tiUe decider with Bobby Meacham leading the way with three blta, including a pair of two-run doubles, while five others battered Col'Olla del Mar pitching for two bita apiece. • ln rolling to an 8-3·1 overall re· coro. the Monarch.I put together an eight-run fourth inning to destroy what bad been a 5-3 Corona del Mar advantage. Meacham and Doug Hood each contributed two-run doubles ln Mater Del's el&bt·nm outbunt. Mark Matthes had a two-nm triple and Qirla. JobnltoD added a nm-ICCll"ing linale la Con>na del Mar'• four·nm fourth lnnlq. ~(It cn1-1111 ., ..... MarcflH. cf I t t t ......._ct-. 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It sailed out of tbe part at tbe 400-foot mark lD deep center 11eld. · Mt. SAC came roariJta baet with four nm IJJ ttie leoood and went lnto the lead in the abtb wltb three more . .J Cory Alder was called ln as a relief pJtcber ror the Plratea after the three runs scored with no outs and a men at second. He set the slde down with three scattered bits<Wer the final tour innlncs and didn't give up a nm. The Pirates 11cored a pair in the seventh to win. With two outa, Larry Dot.son was aafe on a Blanton ·Selected Estancia Ttibs Grid Coach By ROGER CARLSON OI -Dlllty Nil SWI Ed Blanton, with experience under Jim Stan{eland <Cal State, i.<>ng Beach), Ernie Johnson (Newport Harbor High and Cerritefs College) and Dave Holland and Dick Morris (Corona del Mar High), has been chosen varsity football coach at Estancia <Costa Mesa) Hl&b. Blanton, who has bffn an assistant at Corona del Mar the put (Ive years, succeeds Jim Bratten, who reslped recent.17 to take a · coaching job ln Colorado. .. We'll try to structure our &':fam on diacipllne and team unity' .. uya ton. 32. The new Estancia coach IQI most.of the emphasis wW be on defense and the klcldN 1ame. And aJtboueh Eatancia a. 21 MDlora to graduatlqn froQ:l the err playoffs entrY of 1m. Blanton nya: "I u.ndentand fn>m Brat· ten that ol the ooea retund.bl. there are many wb.o are bard workinl and w1lUq to pay a ~ce. "And that's all you really have to bav~. SD 1UNT01t some that are willing to pay that price.'' · Blanton ts a product of Huntinlton Park Hl&b aQd wu recrult· ed by UCLA as a quarterback. Re played tor two Jean at UCLA, but an ~ury cut abort h1a colleClate career after seeiJll duty at linebacker and end. Followlng arac:tuatloo at UCLA. Blanton wu a eraduate usll· tant at Cal state (l.oq Beach> before comlq to the Ora.nae Cffst area under Jobmoa at Newport. ' Ba,seball StanJings . AlllEIUCAN LEAO\JE EutDlYblon W L Pd. GB NAftONA.L LEAGUE EutDl.talOa W L Pet. 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MO OOil ....._, ta 0 ... -20il-4 IO ' BASEBALL/BASKETBALL Lajla ron LuaouJ OCC .Net Stpr Helped by Dare Br ... OD L. llA.NDY Cit .......... .... Wben 1.-Jla VOil Lubow took up teDDla on a clan. the world ot IOftball maJ bave lolt a bufkttq star. Wben lbe .,.. a student at BdiloD Hiib ( Huntlnitoo Beaob>. von LutJow played volltfbaU. basketball and softball• a aopbomore. Playtng leftfieidand b.lttlOI over .500 in IOftball for a SUmet Leacue championship team, Mr teammates taunted her by AY· Ing •b• ~. tmnla ball ., well aa abi clld a ICllftball. "I took t.bem up on It aDd I found l eJtjoyed It very muc!J," abe says. "Playing tennis you are on your own and can't blame someone else for uy mlstabl. "It's much better tbaD belDI out ln left fteld wben all YOQ a-t are balls that the abortatop messes up or fly balls." Al the present time, von Lutzow la the ~ alqles player on Janice Prices On.nge Coast College women's tennis team. The squad ls 12-0 on tbe season and von Lubow hasn't lost a set in alngles play and with partner Lis a Myers bas won every match. And they've only dropped aoe set along the way. She credit.a F..diaoa lt1ab coach Tim Ilana with much of ber 1ac- ceu lncludlna bis lnslltence that abe pi.y on die boys team at tbe lcbool ID her Junior year. "I enjoyed playing on tbe boys team." abe saya. "It lMlps to make you more a1crenive. They make a winner while the girla just stand oo the balellne and retum your sbpta." ln high school she won about 70 percent of her matches on the boys team. then graduated before . playing ber senior season. She hasn't thought about playing on the men's team at Orange Coast allhoueb sbe played mixed doubles ln ber first vear at the school. LAJLA VON LUTZOW Von Lutz.ow and partner, Mike Fedderly, won the Southern California cbampionsbip and thl1 year $he decided to play on the women's team and try for a acbolanbip. Her current success would lndicate such a reward ls hers for the asldn& in the lm· mediate future. While the dare from her softball teammates cot her started ln teonla, bow about tbe comment.a ol other playen when abe wa1 on the boys team? "1 just got a lot of smart re- mark.a like, 'sbe can't bit the ball.' but most of them wer. pretty cordial," ahe says. ''I pro- bably intimidated a lot of oppo- nent.a by beinC a girl a.nd this pro- bably helped me u much as anythina. "ll was harder to play with the boys team because you played sets a&ainst different players ... Why then doesn't abe try out See VON urrzow, Pase B3 3-2 Decision To Vanguards SAN DIEGO-Rob Stonelake belted a two-rwi homer and Dave W"tlsoo sinaled In a run in the top or the ninth inning to live Southern C&lltornia CoUe1e ol to.ta Mesa a 3·2 baseball vic- tory over bolt UC Sao Dieao Monday afternoon here. Stonelake'• blaat, with Stan Thomas on bue after a lingle, put SoCaJ in front momentarily, 2·1, but UCSD tied the count in the bottom of the 1nning. Pitdllnl wildness in tbEtb lonln& found Mike Pe&en, h Plan.It and Lany Houle dr win& walks to open the frame. a forceout at the plate, Wilson drove Plank home with~ win· ning run. SoCal played UC Irvine at home Ulil aftemooo. "'--·" HOule, ct TileoNt, lb "'-·-ldlMU,c lllCMC.....m ••llrbl ~---" 1100 "-·· 4 0 1 0 Owrre. rl S I 2 0 Peten, nt J t It 111-.11.p 4 010 T .. ata _.,, ..... s' J' •010 1020 1010 0010 JtJM J , . . .. -.,_, 14 > oal Ill ..._I 1J I Pera, Mexico Vie LOS ANGELES-The national soccer teams fJ"()m Mexico and Peru will clash at the Loa Angele's Coliseum tonipt (8). c r ; t .... '· .. ~·r ••• •r •••4 Ill m1Ql1M•,.r .... ......... ............... ,.. ,...,. Kauu QtT 2 l .l&'f ¥1· •Tau 2 l MT 'r'a lllnnelOta a a .soo 1 AUaota 1 a .$. ~ Sao Dleao 1 3 .250 J Bouatoo 0 5 .000 4li ·aces J~Mll! NELSON BLASTS ! GRAND SI.AM. 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J ~~e~~ 5· -_: J ~sS§~i . ~ t~-c·r~c-~!! lg er Cl ,. ;: ,. r-: ;J a ~Si ,. ,.· ~· t:~ .!..$. 111}ru:Su··f ' . ~ - < . .. . . ... .i . :J, --• . . ~ ! f f·:f. f . Jj. ~ .. ~ 11 .. .. '1 . ~ff¥.!. . . -!~ ~•:",;.\.'\'9;/:t.M ~ ~ <=' f' I ~ ~ !-t ?it !If Jt C.,,~..,--. .,_a., ! , I -'2 I~ ·~ . !l (IJ -i · m ~ ~ z Q i. i - ~ ~ ~ IJ I . ......-'.: Business Seminars Offered In Mesa A Mrie:t ot .aow &llld real "tate enlllaa1• 1em1Dan spoDaorwd by Valencia M. bu be.a 1e1Mdaled ror frioy, AprU D mad 11_, 12 et tM South Coat Plua Ratel, er.ta )l ... Tbe l"t'IUJ and MllY ta Hmtnara are de· 1l1aed for ••crow manapn and olfiterJ, attoraey1 and lnv,aton and will cover aucb topics aa the pblloeophy of the tu deferred ex- chanee. ldentlfying the roll of parties to an ex- change, learnin1 to or- 1antze mataial, and ac- tual case studies. THE AP&IL U seminar la for real eatate brokers, licensees doing tbeir flr1t ex· cbanae and investors. Virginia Burroughs, vice president and escrow administrator, Valencia Bank, •ill be the principal instructor and bas designed a unl· que series comblnin& lectures and case studies. A workbook has also been written for the series. Eorollmeat is limited. For Information and re- -servatioos, contact Ed ward E. Sdlm.idt, dlrec· tor of markettni, Valen· cia Banlt, 996-1300. 'Week' Set Life Insurance Week will be observed ln Orange County as well as in the rest of the na· taon Apnl 17·22. accord· ing to the Orange Coun· ty Life Underwriters As- sociation, Inc. A U.Atlleri~an Pennsylvania Gov. Milton Shapp, left, and Volkswagen president, Toni Schmuecker pose with the first VW Rabbit to be completed in the United States. Volkswagen becomes the fifth laraest American auto maker, with about 200,000 cars coming from the New Stanton, Pa. plant. Labor Dlle1nma -Exi.t Delay A/f ecu Teen Hiring ~ NEW YORK (AP) -The Presi- dent just signed a law ralsina the re· Urement age from 65 to 70. The next day the Labor Department reported teen-age unemployment in March was 17.3 percent. It doesn't take any analytical ablli· ty to see the-association. It exit Crom the labor force is delayed, no matter lhat it be for the noblest of motives, entrance ls made that. much more difficult. ( NEWSANALl'SIS J teen.age unemployment would drop if employment taxes were eliminated from teen·age pay. Particularly bad, he says, are stat~·federal income taxes and Social Security withhold· inga. THE ELDEllLY RAVE \heir own problems these days, and are to be ----------commended for resolving one of "JI the withholdings were ellmlnat· ed, muy small employers -includ· ing homeowners -would seek out t.een·age help because they would be relleved of the grudging eovernment paperwork required today. CAPITOLIZE WITH CAPITOL CAPITClllATK»f M£AHS TO WMRT r.APITll TO CASH H,.,.._,, ooo ... 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Be•~t.::" la beiDI llold lD bqe tonal A.rat..-. wealtb mat• mcme stan aoc. Ukep~ "WS CAN-.' PINI>~ fut enou&!> for them, MYI nal estate .,ent Marty 1'rupian. "We have buyers walUna wltb $1 million cub." In recent montba, Arabi and others from the lllddle East - mostly lrenlaaa -have purcbued ramblin1 e1tat.ea, apartment~ ahopplae cen- ters a.ad IOIDe Oi the most ex· peulve commerdal ptopetty OD exclualve Rodeo Drive. "One JOUDI man wbo ii n pald $3 mWicn for two paltiJal Iota on Rodeo Drive," QYI John GU~kt \'lee pre1tdeat of the cbamoer of commerce. "He plam to develop them witb fine abopa." ONE IHJSIHESSMAN, Bijan Pakiad, spent more than Sl mlWoll to create a fabulously ex· pensive men'• clothing store, Bl· Jan's, where be sells $10,000 top. coats, $250 1Wt shirts and f150 suits. Ob1ervera cite skyrocketial infiatioo in Iran and the de- valuatioo of the American dollar for tae influx. "They can sell t.belr houses there for very, very expemive prices," la,)'1J Farid Gbomabel, Trugman's lran1an real estate salesman. "Then tbey come over here and $500,000 or Sl milllon ls oothlng." THE WEALTHY im · migrants also seek protection from pouible political up. beavala. "It's safe here," say a Gbomsbel. "'l'bey can go to sleep and wake up tnowtq they own what tbey owned the Digbt before." Tru1man'1 IDOlt 1pectacu1ar real est.at. ule -to a a.,_,.. old Saudi Arabian lbe1k -made few trteadl for Trqman or the Arab. Tb• Pl'f>l"'rty .... OH of BeYerb Hllla• IDOlt eltcut Gad mam}GDI -a 51-room wblte atqceo .... built ta WT OD s~ aer•• of prime land oo pn-atllioal 8aDllt Boalevard. NO IOOND WAI tbe bouae IOld f« $1.f mllJJoD than tbe youn1 sheik 1tuoaed bis nelabbon by palnUn1 black pubic hair and red 1enttalla on the Romaneaque 1tatue1 out ~--~-----------s.~.r~rm 'F•f91!C M. We'U ... M , ... a...' ....,-.... --------.......... -------frOliF.tt.i.tbO~li:dlF. .. dirty Disneyland" and de· manded tbe city do aomethlq. But tbe S1 mlUloD dec=olwtlm Job had -..... Tbe abeik aw bad tbe home pajntecl bricbt peen, rep1aeed the tradlticlDal Spanlab tile root wltb ooe of 1un- renecttni copper ud added &MW· pie draperies. The lntertor ll painted red and oranae witb murals of nude women and desert lcefteS c:· lnl the wall.a. Traffic on buay S naet Boulevard ac~bed to a baJt as workmen ioatalled buae urm filled with bl&'ae, red, yellow and oranee plastic flowers -the ul· timat.e lmult to a town 1\11.b witb realfollap TBE aTY FATDBU say they bave no lefal right to In· terfere. "It's ablolutely ucly, dreadful and ln 1aucbe talte," aald Coun- cilman Rlcbard Stone. "But the bome bekJap .to the man, and one privilege of &me ownenbip is the rtcbt to have lousy tut.e and disJUy it." Trugman is defensive about bia client -Sbeit Mohammad S.A. Al Fusi -wbo will soon move into the ll'Mfl mansion with b1a ~year-old wife, their two babies, 12 servants and several bodypards. .. THE IL\N BAS the rilht to Over The Counter MASOUlh11 . do ·~ be waDU wllb bb r,ropert1. • ••1• Tr1aamu. 'Tbat'a wtlJ people eome to tlda COUDti°y, for the freMom to *> what tbeJ want ud decorate bow u.r WlmL'' SaltllllWI Qbo:m•b•l ap8Qda mueb fJI' IQ Ume oa UM pbGne 1pea1Elat rapldlJ' lD . Arable toa1u.1 lo bu:ren eft"ON tbe world. ''I tell~ by mail to Tehran. Wsttc to me, tell me what tbd W'l.Dt and le.ave lt all UIJ to me , . , They -want 9X· penalve bou1e1. Tlt•f want bou1ea that , are cble and aJamoram. IN A FEW MONTHS, be ha sold u25 or 30" boUMI lD tbe ~.ooo to NS0,000 ranae and bl.iaer. Some ot the buyen cannot neat ~ Obomabel oS*1 t&elr bank accounts and ar· l'aq• ftNndftf• 0 SomeUmea,' says TtV.s.man. 0 tbey can't c• ftD1oefnf, from the bat tmmd.ately. lb.at bappeu, they usually say, "Forget lt. We'll buy It for cub.'" NewBuainen Seminar Set The &teps neeeaaary ln start· lng, orpntrina and operating a bualnesa wUl be covered dwin& • one·day 1emlaar April 22 at Oranae Cout Colle1e, Coata Mesa. TlUed .. How to Start a Busl· neu,•• the seminar ruQ$ from 8:30 a.m.. to 3:30 p.m. in the Science Hall. Pre·ftClatratlon fee ts $10, and tickets are available at the Ucket. office In the Administration Building. Tbe office ls open Mon· day t.hroQah Fr1day8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and on Saturdays from 8 a.m . to noon. The phone number la 556-$527. The fee Includes a luncheon.. Realltrat.ion will be conducted at tbe door tbe morninl of the seminar for 112.50. More in· formatJon la available at 551-5880 MUTUAL FUNDS •• STOCKS~ BUSINESS Tuesday'• Cl iJlll Pricea tu.illy. Apttl 11. 1179 VN It's Not Easy Entrep~neun CAN Leoni· ' BJ JOHN CUNNIFF .......... .....,.. They are dllftcult to t.eacb, U>ose enterprt1lit1 people wbo create and m&na1e bullDMtea. a.saumlDc worries and often peat rt.sb in uchan_. lot sel! npreaaion and pro-m. They do not read very much, ta.Id W•Wam McCrea, btmaelt u mtrepreoeW'.·TbeY do not write much ellber, They 9ft twattent. TbeY. demand bard facts, a.ad tbey are WUJ of tbOle wbo ll"Ovide t.bem. . BIU. McClt.U TBAaD:S ENT&SPa&NBua& aod be tea~ atben bow to trieh them, Loo, wbicb ll a lot more tbaD moat bUfiaieiq Kbooll bave been able to ae· compll.ab. ID lad. 111any tollelea do not eveQ make tbe at· tempt Wblle atilt a student at lfuucbmetta lDatltute of Tecbnoloa, McCrea helped found Tffb l"Uma Corp .• one of the small, bich!Y IOpbl.sticated companies aloa1 Route 128 outside Boston. The YOW18 men tmdentood thtir technology. but Utile elae. To survive, they sought', mana1ement In.formation. They did not flod it ln achoob: They aot "11111~ it from other businesamen. A matt.I' ol • CUtHH,, credibility. Tech FUm.s was a auecesa, althouab It lone since bu become part ol other companies, a commoa fate of auc- cesaful bigb technoloo companiea run by people perbaps more ea&« to innovate than to manaae. Beoefittina from bis experience, McCrea conatruct.ed several busineu-development Pl'Ol1"ams for otber MIT grads who founded hillb technology firm.a. He wu in fact becoming an educational entApreneur. BORN ON AN OHIO FAJlM, RE returned to that stale and headed the Oh.lo Entrepreneurship Office. deslaned by businessmen aM financed by the state. It tauabt Obio col· leges bow to teach aspirin& ~ people. McCrea was now fatally infected: He wanted to con· tinue leaching people bow to establish aod run thelr own businesses: and be too wanted to start and nm businesses. He chose the best of botb worlds. McCrea spends 70 percent of bis time rwmiDI the En· trepreoeunhip lnsUtut.e. the otber 30 percent u held of Phoenix lnternaUonal Corp., which helps 1mall American companh!s build buaineaes abroad. THE INSTITUTE, WmCR •cCaEA foWlded in' Columbus., Ohio, two years ago as a non-profit corporaUon. bas corporate and lnd.Mdual memben tbroulbout the. United States and lD 20 o\Mr countries. Baaed in Columbus, its whole focus la in idenWying business development resources in commu11lt1e1 • throughout the world by means of programs cor:iducted wtth local businessmen lnd SOUf'Cft of ~lslance. "In large measure," be said. "we've instituted a modem version of the ancient euild system, whereb)' estabhshed buslness people share their ~owledge and ex· perience.'' IN NEW YORK TO DEVELOP A. June 10-ll seminar for the Northeast, McCrea wuJoina throuab bl& usua' routine, setting up a committee educators, bankers, ln<- veston, entrepreneurs, attorneys, accountanta, lnventora. Through the semlnan -ll1 Minneapolis Sept. 22-23, Dallaa Nov. 3-<4, a.od Sao FraDrlaeo Dee. 2·3-McCrea aod bis local contacts hope to provide anawen, and maybe even the names ol tbo&e wbo can help. Investors Unmoved By Carter SpeeCh NEW YORK (AP> -Tbe .tock market declined aliabt-ly today, regbtering DO prooounced response to President Cuter'• speech oo tnllatioD. The Dow Jones averace ot 30 lDduslrials wu off 3.'7 polnta to1'10.18. Docllnes held as... ectee oo losen amona New York . Stock EubaQce-Uat.ed lsauies. Sultry Singer Jaye P . Morgan gyrates and belts out "Let's Get Together" on the Chuck Barris Rah Rah Show tonight at 8 on NBC, Channel 4. Ola11.wl L.blb•fl• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles I KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles ()) KFMB (CBS) San Diego D ~TV (Ind) l.os Angeles (fl KCST (ABC) San 01ego I KTIV (Ind.) Los Angeles KCOP-TV (Ind.) Los Angeles • KCET-TV (PBS) Los Angeles e t«:>CE·TV (PBS) Huntington Dais is a Wlaat_1 ~bbe "-I 11119' Mm • AMfRICA 2NIOHT G~t: GllfY Burgholl ti) LA. INTERCHANGE Court-orc:lerec:I ac;hool deNgregltlOn In Southtm C1llforn1a 11 examined. (Plr1 2) G'i> HEW8CHECeC An Jrtormattve collectlon ol <Kano-Count)' ,_, govtrnrnent and con1t1mer aHllra, l*lple and lj)O(la. Cl) THE OOftO lttOW ~8(1) SAM Sim Ind hll masfet. om- cer Mike ~. eMf1ltl fOt Che Mdanglred tNef wflo 114* • d-...d rnon«ey trom a medlclt taMln::h tab. D CHUa<IWWI Guest.: Ta a.n.d\e, Ptu- la Kelly and the MOder- nalr-. Che FOIK Coutera. M~ull ~. SclMn Alvemllz. Fred ~ Al Alan 1>91~. Wet W .. lie band. the Unkl'IOIWI Comic;, Henny Youngman. Jaye P. Morgan, Carl Ballentine. F1ddle Stix.. 8 MOVIE • •~ "Mllllon Dollar l.lgS" (1932) w.c. Aelds. Jade 0.0.. A mytrllcaf kingdom finds Ii.If~ ertehec:I. (1 hr.) • 80 HA""YDAYI "Fontl• And L•elhtf T'***'>" (Pan 1) Tti. .. ~ ... FoOnlflt ... up to I-. LMIMr Tue- Gldeto Ind .,. ~ '"MD" • tolar tor -rod! ~ lnCI Joenla ~ OI\ OOlrlf wllfl them. ;McMI ••• "W•ttern Unlon"(1t41) Aoben Young. DMtl .llOOI' Zani ~~the~ llUfTOINlnQ the bUldlnO of the .,.. nn.oontlnlnlll ~wtree.et!Wt.I .CMC>e.llUMEYT NID,,.,.,. Gu.ti; """ lkml. .lad! Giiford. • MOVll * *"' ''StaOI To Thunds Aoclt" (196'1 9WTY a.. nn. Marflyn ..-axwefl. F..mg. ~Of loyll- .. IOWlllrMll llft • gun.. ITllln to ---• epec:llll )ob fol' the loc.i iewman. (2 hf•.) •• NATIONAL ~8"1C&AL "Jotxtwty To The O\ller Limits" Nineteen clty-bfed 1MMOlf• confront 90IM of nature'• grNleet Cf*- lef'Q99 al the Colorado Outwwd Bound &chool. graduellng only 1ft1r dllnb4ng the forbidding 11.715-foot Sant• ROii hate In CM ~Vian AMII. U08 MCIN IOY8 A comedy~ I Cll'the New Yori! bechllor end NI ~nephew. e@ LAVERNE& IHREt "T .. My Pienta -PIMlll'' When IAYlme and SNttey 1111 1e1c1 ott at 111e snocz Br-V !My~ co eern 90fl'9 eMh by etartlng a~ ot INlr own. (A) ·~ (]) MCITY 80Y8 A comedy at>out a eaf'9ffM New Y0111 becl'9lor and Ills wirci>~": *** "Th• Happy Ending" ( 1Htl JHn 8lrNftonl. John ~ AAet being mllf'f9ld tor 1e ~•women'­dluppotnl!Mf'lfl, dl8'· ~ hlllrtblMk end humi8etl0n1 wMft 1M 1t1emptl to r~tuf9 lier fomlll'lelc dr9M\. 8 HBCMOVIE "To 1(11 A Co9" (~ Joe Oon Sek•. Louil GC»- lltt Jr. Am~ dell0- tl¥e eludle ~mtnlll ~ Ind 1n. wrath of hll )M6out pallce commll- liofier u he~wlt9 with • cMrnenled rlldlcal and NI bend of polcl9 ~(Palt2of2) • MOYIE *** "I'm No Angel" (1800> .... w.t. Cary Holdup man Mark Lonow (right) gets some mixed reactions in his attempted bank heist from <left to r11bO Harvey Korman. Cbrist.1De Lahti. Barry Van Dyke and Allan Arbus in tonight's episode of the Harvey Korman Sbow at 9:30 on ABC, Channel 7. TV Soape~ Goes Syndicated BJ .JAY 8BAUUIT LOS ~GELES (AP> -1bere used to be 14 soap opera oa tbe air. Now. WI vut 1<111ata of dall1 woe and worry la 1etd.u a 15th attraction, .. High Bopee ••• It It.ands out tn three .. ..,.. It llD't a network show.• are the others. It'• m.tde ID 'hroato. not New York '11 8aUywood. And ta lud cbander. p1Qecl b1 Brace Gray. ta a fam.lJJ--tlor-wbo baJP819 to be diYCned. It 111...,ed 1Mt week bc6 ca Cened'an TV ..S 1D about JO dtla ID the umted States. IDclud· tni New Yon, Cblcqo aDd Loi Aqeles. says Dlck Cm. eueutive producer ol the 30-mtnute daY#me aeries. n•a aeea locallJ at 10:30 a.m. on KtTV, Channel lL "absolutely utound1q. It looted lib a bit of a vacuµm for both aides. '!&>.we decJcled to go lo and olfer the ad· vertJMrl an alterndve that~ be leu oz. peulve and more etftcient UWl tbe Qetworb, Ud also pve atadoas a way ol ~ulrtna a prosram witb DO cub <iutlaJ!' TBS IATl'D WAS DONB, be aald, IA a ••barter .. ideal: ~. -..)lell (our mllnltel ol eommerclal tame II) eaeb "~ 11u.y Ill' the three mlnut. ol nauo"ll that COID· es wttb eeeb procram. .cox Aid about a third of the ao atatlona eatr)'· tnl the new abow u. nel'ftl'lr afflllatea. All the ataUons air lt between 10:30 a.m. Ud t p • .:n. 1D tbelr ~.a.. addea. .. ••-" """ I TUBE TOPPERS KCET 9 9:00 -Vietnam Today. Tbe South Vietnamese discuss the Communist takeover in this special documentary. CBS 8 9:00 -"The Happy End- ing.'' A domestic movie drama from 1969 with Jean Simmons, John Forsythe. Lloyd Bric:Jaes and Shirley Jones. NBC D 9:00 -"To Kill a Cop." The concluding segment of this new TV mov- ie starring Joe Don Baker and Louis Gossett. Grine. A curwc:iOU9 lnld- WllY dlnOW wlttl • ~ pelt , ... ·~ • llMd9orM IOdllll1a. It Iv .• 30 ll'llfl. I eo THfU"8 001/IJPNft "Th• Alval1" Jac;k beoOmll an~ In I ,t.ud bet-flla two roonwnat• wMtl J_. ~ ChrWy of lleellng • handlotne young •ecu-11~ frOl!I lier. (RI • tleNOM'f'IN ~&; 8o«>by Goldsb«o, Arnold Sdlw~. JllCtl I.a l..9lne. LOUii Nye. • VllTNAM TODAY "Plcttlng Up The ....... The ~ Of South Viet- nam *'-the Commu- nllt \akeowr and how tt1ey .. rebuldlng and reed- ~ ™'ATM "Ann• Karenlne" The ~ ~ bl1glll '°' L.m Ind Kitty but dlemll and uncertain I« Anna and Vronsky. (Plft 10 of 10) t:IO . 0 HA1MY KOfWAN "TM One Wher• Hervey Won'I ChanQe" H~ la ~tO~and -~~wherl Meclglt. 8"'*1 and 1119 act- ing stuclent9 ooneptrw to fl!.I '*" to i..n to drM. 10::00. 9 JULIEMM, MA "c.pt1ve•• Or. Fen dlloo¥- ws lllat • 12.,..,-old glr1 whO ,_ ~ oortllnad llllC9 lnftncy le not retard- ed and an otd veuc:lavllle comic c;(llnee to Lake Gen- eral Holpltet to die but Or. o.n.,,.,. refuMI to let him CllW up on fife. I ~MAKIA DEAL MtCttAEl: JACK80H USC Pr~ and terror- llnl U$l9f1 Or. ~ 'Hadler dltcuaNt the ptyChologlcal. eoc:lll and c:ultUnll IMkMIC) of the Cen'Olilta, and tN queetlon ol ,,... media'• ,__... billy fol' Ille ~ In terrorllm. • NEWICHmC An lnlormatlve coleCtlon of Ol'anQ9 County -. QOWmmtnt end~ .,, ... ~ an4 eoorts. 10:to. !Jra.-r8 &.!MU MPORT fD '°88UM TROT Moiev. o-t folk lltiat CltYln 811C1t·• ~. lllltnated dolle contlrllll. -a:lter hll dee.Ill. to dence Md llrlO In the !he- ater 8llidl oreet«I '°' hlm-Ntt and NI wtte In tn. ghOll tOWtl of ~ TrotJ.f\) 11:001=Cl)0 NflW8 * * l'r "o.lly Kenyon" (1947) J<Nn Crawford, Dana And(wl. A - ITIUlt MelOe ......... "" IMfried loYW 0t the man 1111 marrl•c:I on the rebound. (2 hfl.) e'M!OODOOUPU! Fell1t and Olc;ar dedde lo hold !t.lr own "dacathton" lo determine wh<>'• lo be!· t• phyllcal condition • MONTY PYTMOH'S R. Y'ltG QfQJI 9 DICK CAYUT "Clonlng'· GuMta: James wauon. wt1o reoetvec:1 the NOi* ~ tor .. dllco\o- .,., of the moMculer IWUC>- tlh of DNA; Robert ,, ... OC*lf, proMlor and head of the ----·t of *" loQlcal ~ m Flfteigtl Dlc*lneon UnMrwlty. ·M~/l.atMR ~ 1tM 8 Cl) C88 LAT! MOYIE • • • .. Acroea The Wide MlllOUrt" (1961) Clarti Gable. Allcatdlo Montalban. Seen:t*lg fol' bM¥9f peltt, F1in4 MltcNll end tu "*' ant• en. ~ tem- lory ol 1M Blac:lcfOol lnOI- -..... they encollnler lronehlrt, an ~ ctllel whOll~tok•al lnlruc:t.rl. 8 BEST OF CAMON Hoat: Johnny Carson Gueell8: Oon ~ Clortl ~ Elle FllzgerWd, Dr. Ufldon Smith. (R) • l.OW.AMENCAN ITVU ' TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTtNG6 ''Love And Tht &l'lgle Sltllt" 8Mtrtoa vlllll her 1111• -'*' ... ~ Jiit.CS ··~And The~·· An actor and actt.al ltMt llllM~. • A.IOMOW! ... ''The New ~t•• Of JoellUI Cabe" (1978) nm Mdnt• ,,_ Elam ,JOthua Cab•'• three daugh-. plot 10 emuggle tMir "adoC>..,.. tattler out • of pr1IDn ~ he .. hung IOI a murder he Oldn'I eotnml1 (Al • ncAT GIN. "AbMn~ -..akn ~ Hewt<kow~·· • a.TIMART "Tiie Noc-So-Grtat ~A.IO NeW8 MORNING 12:00. 1WIUQHT Z.Ofe An dd man goes raccoon trunClno wltto hll btloV9d dog. Rip. a hunt lrom ~ nllthw return • MOVll * ** "W•enct At. The Waldott'' (1945) Olnoet Rogers. Wiiier Pld;eon. A motley orouo of ~· ltey at tM Waldort (2 tn_ 30mln) • MOVIE **~ "A Publlc Affllt" ( IH2) Edward Blnna, Myron Comllcll A cruu6- lng Mnltor finds hlrnNH the 19199' of • lllcloua rumor cenlC)algn by • IOb-~ OfglniuttOn ( 1 hr .• 30mln) 12:80 e MOVIE ..... "To Thi Victor" {1941> Dennla Morgan, VMcl Undfon.. HUI eol- laborator• .,.. triad 1or their crimes egalnst cornpani. ~ tar thl pcJQlalon ol a VllU- •blt lil'd 12 ,,,.., .... teWI ~ MOVle *It """-Ghoel Snip" f t953J Oermor Walth. ...._. Cout1 All•~ I yadlt •• young ~ flnc:I• thll the boat 11 "haunted.'' ( 1 hr • 25 min.) MOVIE • .. .,,_ Agalnat The Houae" I tts51 Ouy ~ '°"· Kim Novik JI.let fO prOWt It c;M be done, fMt tnendl pill\ to rob the "burgllrpfoof' HerOld'I Club In Reno (2 In.) a:00e MOVIE * * "Wac.rtront" (18621 Kathleen~ AlrNrd Burton. &c11.ement Md c:trune are por1ntyed on the Ll\lwpool wai.rtront. ( 1 hr .• 40 min.) a:ea1 NmW8 4:00 MOVIE *l'r "GI. JaM" (1MOI Mn PorlW. Tom NMt. A .old• a11emp1a 10 ~ ""'-" ~ to the WAC'a (1tv.,30mlnl G MOV1£ • •~ "Two Thousand Women · ( 19UI Flora Robeon, Phyfllt Calvw1 Two dO'#Md n-..eome 10 • wom«1'1 1ncemm1nc camp for protection during Wortd W• It. (2 hra.) 4:30 G) MOYIE • • • "The F1y1no Oeuc;es" ( 193., Scan laurel, Ol4¥W Ha'dy. 8t8ft Ind <*9 jolrl Ille Fot91gn legion to help Ollie le>rgM • Nd lo"9 atf llf. ( 1 hr •• 30 """I Wrd11nd••'• Dayfl•• no"W. France.(ttv.,55mlnl ~RNING 1:00 D TOMORROW 11:80 tD • • •y, ·-n.. Sandlt OuestS ff'#ln Seniff. 111\an-01 Sh•rwood Forffl" clll c:onlUltanl end tax ( 1IM81 Camel Wiide. Anita rebel whO c;1a1mt he h1Mr'I Lou-TM ton of Robin peld Income ._ -Hood galherl h6a ,.._., 1973; Debtlll Janltlna, I band logether 10 ,_,. New Yori! llQlll aec:r«lfY, tM boy King of Engllnc:I, (2 wno Illa filed IUlt lglintt hrs .. 20 min.) H.R. Haldeman to ~c AFTERNOON '*" frOm proCltlng from ti.a 12:00 a ...... "Girt tn IMfy boot on WatetgaC.; ,_.r Port" (19621 Grouctlo llt0'1le)', Lonn Berney. Mini. Mart. Wiiton. Navy wno wttn talk aoou1 why budd• ecqiAre two ,_ they 11.i Watergat.e c;nmi.. horMI and 11y co concee1 Niii "'°'*ln·t profit from them aboard lhlp. (1 tir .. booll ...... 30 mm I • l&P'f S:OOl!I •*•"Tht~ "~TtainToMadrld" Patriot'' 119ell) Clltt 1:168 Cl) KO.WC Robtrtaon Dina Merrlll. A "ICnodlowr'' A laft.qtat spy dilQU~ h1mMH ts en dlamonc:I ring worn by • Amerlc;an ~11ne1smen murder vletlm turns • rou-whHe trying to teccMlf tlna homicide Pfobe into 1tnpor1anl ITl'CfOlilm from an llW'tltlgltlorl ot an befllnd the Iron Cuf1aln. ( t UNOtwed bank robbery In hr .• 30 min.> ne New Yorti. (RI 3:30 G • * * "The Honey- 1:30 • NEWS moon Machine" (lllel) 2:00 = Paula Prenuu. Steve * * "M J ~ Two N8\ly <JM. on.,. ungl•" oers come up with crie per. (111e8) John &ldleon. LDla 1ect wey to win 11 gan'd1g Ab1ght. Awe metof al C&l*e.(1 llr~.10"*'.) Holocaust Remembered. By DAN SllEIUDAN CIDCAGO (AP) -An upcoming four-lligbt television dramatization of tile persecution of Jews in N ui Germany bas beeome the focal point of a nationwide Holocaust remembrance. Seminars, services and youtb-couoselin1 •esslons are planned at Jewish community cen· ters, churches and schools throughout the country before and after the telecasts. The NBC "docu-drama" ls a flctlonaliled ac- count ot the aystemaUc Nui deltrueUoa ol abt million European Jews before and durinl World War n and tOC"UMS on two famllles. one Jewish and one Nazi. Tbe serlei w'lll bHhown on four con· secutive nlpts bepming Sun&u' at 8 p.m. OD Channel4. .· · SCHOOLS IN ILLINOIS, Plorlda, Pen- nsylvania, Louialana and Minnetota are diatribut-.tna information on the HoJoeaust. 'lbe mayor of Birt.ford, Conn., bas designated the week of the telecuta u "Holocaust Remembered Week." And 'Sen. Edward W. Brooke, D-Mass .• 15 to take pa.rt lD a Holocaust convocation wltb Catholic, ~ tant and .Jewish clergymen at Boston'• Faneu.il Rall Suada.J. Socia) en and Pll'choJoliata will operate a tele "bot Ii.De" after t6e lbows at the Bernard ch .Jewlsb CommunltJ Center in Cblc answer questlons -especially from ¥ -artatni from tbe t.elecuta. •iliqibWa OD tbe Boloeault -tome from NBC -OD bo\f to deal with q..alam ralaed by the Mri• will be liven out at Msalom 11m.llar to oae for aome 800 teadlen and JOUlll worten Wecln•· day at a ldaool in Skotte. Dl. · "WE'&B NOT svag 1VST bow tbe aver.,-e Jewllb tem-aeer will nact to tbe ~ ... said Martlo Lmne, ~ dlredor at the HOl"Wlch eeot«. '"I'bef m.,-react with dllbeJiUPt· ter· ror and poAibly aome ancer that people would bave allowed tbia 10 hQPtD. The Holocaust bu D0t been part ol tbe lewllb edlacatlonal U· pmence or the vubltc acbool experience.•• ·Some I~ mlllicJD eopl• ol a 18-paae tablald re- ~ Nal trutment ol Jews fl'oa1 Im to lM5 and cr.immt. of othen In hlltorY la fo appu.r In 11 DtW1JPlllM!ft from StlWe to Pbllade.lpbla before the broadcuta. Some corpontiom are~ pan ol the COit ol PuWnl out the suPPlementa. aald Staillef Wtixlel', national pubUcatlOu dJnc1or ol tbe And-DefamattOft Leque ol B'rial B~th tn New Yott. ~ h.it mllllcm copkrl ot tht ADL tupple-m ent will be dlttrtb•ted tbrou1h acboola. . ........ SCENE FROM DOCU-OAAMA 'HOl.OCAUST' J ... Uned Up In Waruw Ohetlo Station IYHIOl\B and chmebes, Waler aal.cL . TBE EQURABLE un tDluraDCe Soclety la pa)'fn1 *15.000 toward tbe COit o( a locally pro- duceicl. no.ads supplement to 'l'uesdlly's Cblcqo S;un·Ttmea. said the paper's manag.ioa editor Stuart H. Loory. .. After 33 years it's a story tbat abould be told again." Leory said. .. And there ls terrlflc readerabis;> .. inttteat. especially witb tbe (Nul) mareb In Slfokie." A group ol neo-Nazi.s la involved tn a court ft~bt wltb stolde village offidaia over village at· tempt.I to block a planned unlfonned mattb there . Tbe vWaae la 40 percent to '5 percent J.Ub. ae-tol'dlnl to M81QI' Albert J. Smllh. . 1'WllAT 11&8 IL\.PPBNED lt mf.ad·boallae. •• Waler u:ld. "NBC bad a~proached a number of Jewlsb qendes last fall, 9'sking what we could do to help IJIOIDOle the show. We atarted WOltiDa oa it lD mid.January. and rn confess that I printed our fint Drlnt order for 350,000 quite nervously." 'the National Jewish lmm\aency ProJect1 an umbrella ll'OQP, bu recommended qalnst view- inf b)' childretl under 10 because some of tbe inate.rlal on concentration camps and arave seeaes »too atroni. lrrlrad "There•s a cat meowing on the other end!" FUNKYWINKERBEAN ~ HAO AN Aei>EMB&..<J I~ EtJm..~. CASEY MOON MULLINS I'M ~ llJ..tJ 'T\12a' ~ ••. 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I . .. . . . . . . .. . . -... . ... -OM. YPll.OT Twldlf,.., 't, 1118 · Cbecoo in 'Water' Ronstadt To Go OR .Tour ... &::.-. ..., .. Mf/W ...... ,... ... SO COAST PLAZA . Al ~ wbo belpe6 ~ Haile- . quln DtllDel" Ptayboua• eet atten~ dance NCOids WfliD ~ ltarnid m "Last ot the Red Hot LOvm" a few mootb.s qo, will be mUlnl all en-core tn a couple weeb. Cb.eeo hu been alped to pJa.y the leadlna role tn Wood1 Allen'• well· traveled comedY 1'DOn't Drink \he Water," openlnt two weeb from \Otllpt fOP a five-week eQ1a1ement at the Bar~uln. He's currently be· lna seen on'tae big screen in "Pete's Draaon" and on the tube in a com- mercial as a fellow wbo ran out of sas while IOiDI out alter a quart of mllll:. "Don't Drink the Wat.er" will kick• off the Harlequin's second aeuon and will be followed by tbe vlntqe Cole Porter musical, "AnytblDI Goes." Another Woody Allen number, "Play It Again, Sam," ls next, followed by Nell Simon's "Plaza Suite." 01,enn Ford Joim ~ .... Western Greata ,.. ....... _ OKLAHOMA CITY (AP> -Actor Glenn· Ford bas been inducted into the Hall of Fame of Great Westertt Performers, and be credits bumorlst Will Rogers and actor Roy Rogers with making it possible. Ford said Will taught him bow to ---------ride a bone and Roy taught him bow ( ~4aLWATEU ) COVERS SACRAMENTO In the DAILY PILOT to break in a Stetson bat. Rogers, bis wife Dale Evans and Gene Autry were among 1,500 iuests at the 17th annual Western Herltqe Awards banquet at the Cowboy Ball of Fame~. • "U it hadn't been for Will Rosen and the man that made my bat, 1 woulctn 't be here toniOrt." Ford said. R ~=~ J Curnm)Jy the Harlequin i.~m.tM Clnal two weeks or the comtdy •'Goodbye Ch1rlle" at the llatbor Boulevard 41mler bouae. Call 979-5511 Hollywood Reporter Semee · Linda Ronstadt will go out on a major outdoor concert tour later this for reservations . • month, covering mainly ORANGE COAST College bas an-APWI,..... the East and Midwest, nounced tbe casting for its next pro-,._,er'· accor~ manager ductlon, "'Jbe Bulln1 Class," opening Steve McQueen will aPbee~UI ""ut a' ~albumsaid nest W~ay foe four ni&ht.s at the .. .. ._ ... cellece'1 Drama I.ab Theater. star in the movie for Elektra Records .John Pnenas takes the leading "The Hunter," play· shortly, as well. ICM is roSe of the 14th Earl of Game,, a ing an adventurous bookioc tbe concert youne eccentnc who believes 'fae .14 character tracking tour. God. Joseph Amster, Cat.by Carllbn down outlaws. The and Darren Bordler are cast in other story iS based on a Asher will produce key aaslpments under the direction true episode. Rooatadt's next LP. He of Steven Jay Warner. . . will produce an album The OCC cast of 18 will pre8eot M w it h c II en t James tbe Pet.er Barnes comedy Aprll 19-22 Spy ovie Taylor for Columbia at 8 p.m. at the Drama Lab. Tickets, Records . Tay 1 or. at$2,willbeavallableattbedoor:" LONDON (AP) meanwhile, bu flllisbed • Shoot1n1 beeina tbi1 producing bis sister THE lllRJSIC OF Ndlard ~. week in the Netherlands Kate Taylor's next Lorfttiz Hart and Oscar Hannnentein and West Gernu•AY on a Colwnbla album. II wlll be featured next Sunday movie of the 75-year-old when Orange Coast CoHe&"e pre-British spy story "Rid-· Ronatadt appears in soots "An Evenlna With ·1\eclgera & dle of the Sands" by the upcoming "FM" Hart & Hammerstein." .· Erskine Childers. The movie. but as a singer In The program, staged by Guy and cast Includes Mlcbael a concert scene. Taylor Phyllis Halferty ot Corona del lfar York, Jeanie Aeutter, starred in "Two-Lane will be given at s p.m. iD tbe ocC Simon MacCorll:indale Blacktop" several years audltorium. Joan Iden-Bowie will be and Alan Badel. aeo. the featured singer. The troupe will return on May 13 for "An Evening With Cole Porter." • CALLBOAtD -The Tustin Theater Guild bu announced open auditions for its June production of William Inge's "Picnic" .... tryouts will be held April 29 at 5:30 p.m. and April ao at 1 p.m. to the city council cbamben on Cent.emaial Way near Main Street. • . • After her dhoi'ce. Erlu got to know some pretty Interesting people ... lndudlng herself. "THAT OBSCURE OB.ECT OF · DESIRE" (R) IMeUSH SUI-TITUS ... L-iio I AN ~U::.*:..N.., ~ ·-J a:."~ °' 4fh SMASH WEEK "ThhJ film has ·it alLone of the years (~!.~:~:-;· ;2~1i5u~1~---~~·~i.ieea.~~'mf l..~111,11 ___ _,. ..----• biggest winners.~r -Gene Shaitt. NOOTV ... IOllT, NO MUD ---u .. 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I I OM.YPLOT - - ------ I • ''So many women ,assume they are going to De married for the rest ot th~ir lives,' says this lawyer who is teaching a course an divorce"options. t P .,,, ( I • \ • I 91 amaYL ao•o Gt .. ...., ...... If YoU are a reeenUJ cU'VWCed woman with amall ebildren. chances are your younpten will try to presaure you into a premature second marriqeaotbey cao have a new daddy. u YoU have been divoreed for tome ume and are the mother of teenaiers. moat Uk,iy your ehUdren have bee9me ~•ealn ~your time and aee all)' new man in your life u a threat to their st.ability. So aaya Ccnoa del II• attcmey Patricia Denos 55. wbo wu a a1Qc1e mother benelf before her rema.rriqe 13 yeara go to Hubll Shapiro. an electrical en11neer. Sbe la COQduct· inl a lecture aeries at Oranae Coast College en- titled: 0 Divorce -Your~." It ls her contention ~-!Omen today are not adequately prepared .!.\~ tor marriage or divorce. The attpmey feela' it la essential tor them to have both career goals and trainlni. Mathematics and mechanical and craft skllls are not adequately atressecl in the ecb1ca- tion of young women. abe feels. leaving them without tbe means to succeed in the business world. In her practice. she deals wJth many women clients aoLng lbrouah divorce: "The thin& that bot.hen me ia that so many women assume they are loinl to be married for the rest d their lives . . . WW I am aeelq la a lot of women in tbelr 50s wbo have a poor chance of gettlna employmenL Tbe7 'have played the role of wife and mo&ber.,. She feels the middle-qed woman, wbo bas been married for 20 years or more. la entliled to receive support for the rest ol bel' life, ifteludina half or her ex-husband's social secwit;y and re- tirement benefits. She has a special affinity for the sln.gle parent who bas to work. She feels cbilclnm of divorced parent.a mu.st learn to , bear ·more responslbllity for themselves. And she doesn't think this la harmful to a child. .. There are adjustments tbit ·b•ve to be made. When I was ainl}e, I didn't b .. e tbe mone1 to hire aomeone to clean my bWse • . . Yo<a have to make compromilslike ~·· abe explains. Toct.y, her two oldest ch1ldren ue oown and 1ooe and she has a 12-year-old child from her second marriage at home. school> and had no f'elUlar Income. She took a foret1n collele student into ber Sat.a Ana bome to beJI) wttb'the yard work ud cblld eare. Soon after. Ille decided to take ber chlldnn on a once-ln-a-llfetlme adnmure. She cloeed her practice, IOJd ever)'lb.lq 8" b.ad (i.Deludinc home and car) and tOot the YoUDoten ca a three-month bicycle tour of Euro~.("We •till talk about u:· .... explUll and lndlcat. tbe trip broqbtber tamilY clolertoletber. > Then lbe made the next locleal step. Sbe moved to Corona del Mar In 1980 and Ml up a new pract!ce IO that ber cblldnD could liwe In a small town atmosphere: "I wanted to be available to mJ chlld:ren when they wanted and needed me. 1,,Jlberated myaelf from the chauffeur Nie becauae every- thin1 wu available within walklqdlatanee." About that time abe became oae ol the charter memben of a local chapter ol Parents Without Partners. Sbe lloped the SroQP JiOQld bridle the l•P bet\teen the married and ainale- parent communities. Patricia Denos remained sln1le for seven years. She met and married her aecond husband after being introduced to him by another member of PWP. Haskell Sba~ bad two tftnagers ol hla own and Ila. Herq laU&ba as she recalls the pandemonium tbat bn»te looat with fourteem llvina anderoaerool. A few ween after her remarrlqe. tbe at· tomey became an expectant motllel' at the qe of •3. 0 We bad two H year oldll wbo ,,_. U· tremel.Y fUrlous and embarr•ed/' abe aays. "But the new baby wu •bridle betnen tbe two famillea ... Ms. Herzog cautions women. th.ou1h. agaimt b.uty remarrtases. She indicates people often marry for the wroDJ reuoas because they loolt at the institution as a cure and an escape from their own problems -and allow friends and children to make them feel IUilty for not being married. . She feels there la only one valid: ~ason a divorced persoo should even consider remar riage: "Remarry when, aod only. when; ~ou have built a ~P with another penon1 and are seoure .,..P wttbln younelf. so U..t you cto not want to face aD1 llmlta to it at all • • .• • .. You will not be able to build om kind ot rel•ttom~ or f1nd lt. If you are &J$aPpy, or lonely. or ve problems yoa baven•t. resolved, or 'cl..~· bJte not be1na married. or use your cbll as an excuse. ............ _. ........ Wbeo divorced In 1958. abe SQS, abe bad just set up her Santa Ana law practice (attar studyinC for the bar throu&h a correspondence "You must flDd happlJMu and 9e<!mity in your alnlle-parent lite first.•• P8t1icia Herzog: 'There are adjust1118l1'3 that have lo be made.· - Jafiiat'' I ' Eye· Exam Most children aren't checked until school age when they start having problems, says this optometry teacher. ' . I • I i I I I • • J t Susan Dahn; Sometimes It's more effective to talk with a i cnld 'over a pool table, whHe you ie playing with the kid.' ' ~ I v .. It's more than just a counseling pro- gram, and cpunselors talk to kids in theiri environment.' ... -.,-. --I ~ ........ I I t t I ) ' I l'helate Dr. MatforJ C. Collins, ,,.. the first MedlcAJert brac»let lot his dauahter. Linda Collliis Maurer. .,..,.... Medic Alert Helps Ont BJ IUNIS BMDAN TURLOCK (t\P) -:wlltiD tbe' reel ll&ht OD tbe wall fiubes at Medic Alert bMdq\wten here, Joanne Hull'•~ atuta flo'lrina. • She bowl IOmebodJ•a life la CID tbe line somewhere and lhe tsu to dellftt llfe-1arinf «nedlcal information to doeton, eunea or paramedJc:s In a maUer ol mlmltes. So In 'the a~ ol three to four minutel It takes to find tbe rtaht mlCftftlm records aDC1 r.- ad the vital lnfonnaUon lato tbe telepboae, lhe carries on a tradition founded bere more than 21 years aco -aarin& llvet from hidden ld.llen. That t£adiUoo be1an when Dr. Marion C. Collins reallied emerceacy medleal ldentlflca· Uon could save more llvea tban be could durl.Dt a llfelona caner u a aenerat practltf'aner and 1ur1eon In th.ls Central Calltonda tcnrn. _ / .. After b1a dauabter Llbda nearly died rrom a test for a tetanus antltcNdn IDjeetion, ·CoWns f ubioned a slender allver bncelet beadnl tbe in1l1nla of the medical prot.aon with the words .. )ledlc Alert" on tbe float. Oii 1be baet wa1 eqraved • wanalna about tbe ~ ol bll daqbt.er, wbo u Linda Collini Maunr. went on to become four-tlme CaUfwDia Wom1na Amateur Golf champion. Now an International ~tiqa with 1.2 million members and 1' foreicn oftlees, lledlc Ale~ be~uartens iJJ a far cry f1"9m those early d11s.wt1eo ON11Da operated out of hla bome, ftll. mg thousands of requests at no charg~. Al~ be died nearly a year qo, Col.U.ns' foundinl aoa1I and purposes still cuide the tax· exempt foundation. .. Tb ... ..,.i. ban rem.med ftl'7 eoDllatent beclun ~ tbt challeqe of educatine '40 mt,111oo Americam tQ recopiJe tbe value OI em~y medical ldeDtlflcatlan.'' IQ'I Alfred Boddlr. U· ecutlve director. · - llodder says the eomlllitment and ~ ol the service -to provlde ~merpney medical ide.ntlflcatiOQ and lnformaUon -hu nevet cbaaaed over the ye.an. • That lDfonnllicJn starts wtth tbe lledlc Alert bracelet or nedlace, e1taved OD the back with a member'• bidden medlcal CODditloD, lden· tification number aad the Medic Alert phone oumberbere. -Common amoai the reeoplsecl 200 bidden medical Pi'ONeml llited on tbe emblem are catdlo~ dlleue. ~ fatal al· lera.tea. ..... y aDd dlabet& - Tbe emblem ii bacUd bJ tbl lledle Alert wallet ldentulcaUoD card and tbe 16-bour eouect amweitni Mnlce wbere emerpnq proftcs. more detaDld medical tn· upoa request. t 11-moetb ,.nod. more than 2,000 people Credlt«t Medic Alert wUb aavtq their llve1, the ~tiOD'I olflclals 187. • One MediC Alert member, Robert Temer of WeatJake Vll.lqe, wu Involved In an aecldent that brob bOtb bis lees. arma, seven ribs and tore off b1a noee and cheek. "Belq a bleeder, J bad approxiinately 20 to 30 minutes to reach a bolpltal which malat&ned the aerum oeceuary to stop the bleediq," he aald. Te'11er'• bracelet WU •DOttecl by • b!Cb•~ patrolawa wbo called Medic Alert and wu able to aet tbe1D,1\l.red bemopblliae to a bolpltal wtth tbe ut ... vtnc Ml"Ulll. • AA Oakdale ~man..,. ber ICJll WU ltaDI by a bee wblle tbe nit ol the f amtty WU out of town. "The ranch band checked bis Medic Alert emblem and rushed our son to the doctor. The doctor, too, read the wamllJI on the emblem and immediately knew what to do." An ellilelltlc aebure nearly resullecl in a drUI arrest In Puerto Rico for a Lemoore woman. "When I wu In San Juan I bad ·a seizure on the ttreel,.'' lbe 1ald. ''The police started to take me to jail u they thought I had ~en drugs. Tb•f. n:oti~ ID1 Medic Alert bracelet and took me d1ndl1 tO a-hospital." Altbouab lledic AJert gains an average of 1,000 a.w members a month. its worklwide membenblJ:ola far from the estimated mambers ol l>eOM need ltl services. A 11atianwtde effort during the week of April 8, Natlanal Medic Alert Week, ls f~ing on re- acbln1 those 40 million, or one in five ~tn•rteana. Wbo oould benefit by foundation membenblp. which now totala 791,090 ln &he U.S. ••obVloall.J we've onJy scretcW the amface lD 11 yean of trytq to reach tboWpeople who really need the aenfce," Hodder aaya. I ' E ..... •••••edc 'I'll Think About It' There la no coavenaUon lD this world as ablolute •.• as unquestiooln& ..• as joyous as that ol tbe women on caodtd televiaioo com- merelala. Wltlaln 9ICODtt.I after beiaa ccmfrclD&ed by a pitchman with a ml~ ln Illa band, they drop a product tbey've ul1q ftW 3$ years lib a bad babtt aod become iDltut dladplea ol a new ~ a pain remedJ, or a bucket ol cbicku. I watcbed a tupennarklt 1nt.wYiew with a woman tbe other nllbt wbo, when 8*ed whleh her huabud would prefer with hi.a ebictea - potat09I or ttutnn• -replied conftdently. "Pot.atoll, of c:oUiM!• Wbm they tot that tmt91 on tbe pbaae, be said, • 'Stutflna." • I'd ctve lilm 1tuffln1 -rilbt up bl& nose. That pool' woman bad probably asked bim foe yean what be wanted for d1nDar and be aald, "I don'teaN." ''When the narntor uked ber what a.be was gotnc to c1o. In true televlaioo tnditloo, lbe smiled and answered briptly, "I'm aotna to serve 1tutftnl from now on.'' <I hope be break.a out ln a bread rub.) I • ve been keeping house n0w for 28 years and I bave yvt to wort up to the pttch ot the woman tbe other nl1ht wbo came out and ex· claimed, "Joyce! Your bathroom! What have you done? ll amellJ ao clean t" Sbe bad a look or:i ber face like abe bad Juat wttrelaed God. Joyce aald, .. It's my new b9tbroom tub and tUe cleaner -aeta away 1enna 8Dd odon fut!" Bu& ber pest didn't bear ber. Sbe wu cUmblDI Into her coat and nmntq out into the dam• to bu.Y a boUle. I'm euspecloUI. A1:4y aeven-~-boy I~ in that bathroom for 37 secoods could turn that place Into a ptL "rd like to IUHesl that tbe 1oeen of tbe world unite. You ueen of Brand X whole paper towels tum to lace ln your bands ••. whose garba1e bacs break tbroa1b on your loot . . . whose cough medlclne CiVet you only four hours of protection which P'ltl you wide. eyed and bushy-taUed at 2 a.m. ••. wboM cof. fee makes your husband smart otl ln llGat ol strangers • • • wbo wear the wrooc panties un- der slacta that are too Upt in the flnt place . • . ahow a little lo~~ Don.'l let men with a ml~ ln tbelr ta1t you out ot your bleach or 1Dfertot margarine. Remember 'the four little wordl tbat can keep your lntep'ity Intact: "I'll tblnlt about lt." ANN LANDERS iERMA BOMBECK .('-_B_o_r_o_s_e_o_p_e_-.1) WEDNESDAY, AP&IL 1J By SYDNEY OllA.U AUES <March 21-.\pril 18): Measqe may be ambicuous. Doa't ruab to c:onclualOOI. Relatlve mQ appear to break a promlle. HoweYer\.you would bl will to wait and see. Hold off qJ aeematlons. Family, bome, art ob- jects. Jewelry pley roles In your personal sceaarto. TAvatJS (April 20-llay 20): Hold tl&bt to po1H1m.. Tak-eollletvatbe coune. Avdd 1et·rl~.quict lchemea. Ptaees, Vl.rio persons are ln picture. Accent on what J0111 Q9ed u eon. traatecf to dMire or fantasy. Doa't ao ln clrdes. Get a bead on objective and IO foe lt -In stralebt llne. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Trust Juda· menl, intuition. But don't take le&al arrance- ments, acreem•ta for l'f&nted. Your powers of. observation are belng tested. Assume added responsibility. Reward factor increases. Con- tact can be made which eventually enriches your Ule. CANCEa (Jtme 21.July 21>: Fl.nJsb what )'OU ltart, let otber'I blow that )'OU Intend to fut.rul ~atiOaa. Aries, Llbra n.pre prom· inently. iJeblnd·tcenea aeUvity lell'l1ues, could be eotertalnln& but dm:a't Mt lt unpede procrea. LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): A~ OD lettinl money'• worth. Frelb cootacta, c:aneeptt isboWcl be favored. Romance, ~reatM'1, chanfe, varie- ty, 1peculat100 and crwdren dominate. Another Leo, • Taunea~Aquarian are part ol your personal Ken I.. vraoo (A pl. 22): Neaotladom HD be completed. ou set what YoU need -poten. lial to earn man! la enhanced. Cancer, Aquarius persoDJ are ln picture. In mattera of apecula· Uon, 1tlck to 11, 8 and 4. One In charge states views In pleasant manber, livinl you benefit of any doubt. LIMA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Dlveralfy, dem· onatrate adaptablllty. Gemini, Vireo and Sa1lttartua could play key rolt1. suet with number 3. Lonc·rante prospecta apartle; au~ m1t ldeas1 manuacripta. You set eood news. At fint you reel tlnae of dlaappolntmen\. TbeD Im· pact bltl home and you're lD mood to celebrate. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. Zl): You're In- volved. II plQ'lnl samea, rea1be at.ates are blah a.ad foe keep1. Check CCllU, commitments. Member of opPOl.ite sex ll tn picture. AQuartua, Taurua l.Ddlvtau.ala figure In scenario. Leases. Investments, money affectiDC partner or mate command attenUon. 8AGnTAIUU8 <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Lle low where flnal dedslona are concerned. Avoid direct confrontations. CAPBICOaN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Domestic adjuatment la featured. Dependents do somethtna for you. Priorities are ezamlned. AQUAIUU$ <Jan. 20-Feb.18>: Lunar aspeet colncldea with creativity, peraonallty, maan.eUam, lqve, qulclr·ehana9 of sce11ery. PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb 20): Stick to facts. Learn leuon by ltudylq Aquarius mesaqe. Obstacle la stepping atone, problem 11 healthy chaUeqe. •• .YSP <t?omPQ.eCl) table. while you're playlna with the kid." pollce departments, schools and parents. It ta funded by l'l'aots from the Irvine Foundatloo, the Anderson Trust and the Boys' Clubof tbe Harbor Area. For Information concernlna the proiram. call 840-e6:50. County Supenilor Tbomu RlleJ, who spob at al~ to kick off the new ~~· applauded tbe CODCePt or de uency prevenUoa: "What we do for ell our chlklrea ... wtll con· tributetlinlM!lrbealthydevelopmeat." Ma. l&J'I a dellDqueacy pro- gram ta IDUCb cllffereDl than the diversion coacept becauae tbe youth bu probablY not had any eontact with tbe pollce. 'lbe reuon fortbe~ being conceived by the eo,. Clubl ta because, abeHys, tbe cluba have "Im· mediate expoaure to kids lbcnrinl pro- blem1." Long~leg Panty GinlJes for M~n Et1bt full-time' profe11lonal cou.naelcn bave beta employed to work In tbe DeUDQuency ~ Program and will be headquartered ln the ellbt Harbor area Bo11' CJubl. J uvullea will be refernd bJ tbeclubl, DEAR ANN LANDERS: llqardlnc tbe letter about the tranaveaUte: Wben 1 first read It I tbouCbt 8:/t:."7 who would wear 1 ·~must be bait DUta -al least. Tbe very next dQ I aaw aomet.btnl lnterestlq In the Los Anatles Herald Examiner. Four members ot tbe Oklahoma State University football team wear lon1 le1 panty 1lrdle1. Tbe only one who WOUid allow him.sell to be named WU 1'eJ'l!1 Miller, the bard-nmnlnl halfback. Namath and his pan· tyboee. lie wun It In -l'aetlce aad durtn1 r:::. tD ~ ... ID- T be eirdle keeps muscles from lmoWna up ._ OPl.Jlq etnal • .--.Exa111 Tiii.Db for letUQI me get tbla off mJ chest. I've writtei Ulla Jetter at leut a dor.en times. 'l1lis time it sets malled. I feel better alreacty. -ON· BURDENEl>tN tn'Aft DEAR UN· BURDENED: Glad yoa wrote. Md_. .. lut a.u •f ad•lee for t'e r.&ue. Yea doll't Med t• opea Ule door mJea,.. r..a l1D IL 1'llle ... • ., p 11tbthc are well wortilMla•ratllt ..... I l t i l l I I I ) I ,. f .. • ... .. . ~ .. ~ :· ·: . • f :'I .. . .. i. • ... . .. T • ~~~ ....... ,~.~.s:!:. ...... . ., .. ,... I 002. G ... ral I 002 Notnn ,_ $4* Hoa.1 f.or> Sde Hoa.. for S. 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Motk.: All real estate advertlsed in thll newspaper is sub- ject to the Federal Fair Ho11•ln1 Act of 1988 whicb makea it illeaal to adYertl1e "a11y pre- .............................................. tWtlOIY11W NE~RT IXCLUllYI .nrv First ti.me offered. HEIGHTS Dell1b&tul lfooac:o 139 500 Model; 2 bdrm1., den, · SI • formal dinlnc: many up. ·~ven" home with grades. Coocret.e drive, ~ ~ apacloua 1ard. uaed brh:k pl1nter11 . llardwd noon_ ft.replace, A4•lt occupied. Not dftached 1araie. See it leaaed land. $139,SOO • you'U agree it's 1ood · C f .,...,,_..WO""'Ji value. 64S.7221 • • "9lu..1 I UI IEAl.TOIS '40.00 0 Ml~H411. POOl.--$6',400 VA MO DOWN $249,500. 673-4400 ference, lirzutation. or -. dlscrim.inatJoo bued on Wfffclff Redty race, color, reh&loo, sex, WE ff V W or national ort11n, or u A E aterfroot intent.lob to make aizy property far sale. Need aucb pref'~ce. limrta. ~ers. ClrcuJar drive. Larae G___. IOOJ ,CH.rot 1001 family a1J.ed hvin& room. .._..-- Country kitchen. Dane. ·~·~·~· •i•i•i ••i•i• •i•i•i··~·i• •i•i•i••ii••i•i• •i•i•i• •i•i•i••i•i• •i•i·~··~·-·• Wall ol Class view of cov· ered pavilion " lush lion, or diacrlmillallon." VAL.LEY 640.9900 1rounds 1urrouod1ng HflF Fteeform pool. Separat. wlnl ror hide 'Ibi:I newspaper will not luiowin1ly accept any advertlsinc tor real estate which i& io VJOla- tJ.oo ol the Jaw. ' ~~ p\QQ! away Master Suite & RclQ ui~ 1childreo'• quarters . _ Hurry for this unique 0 : blarRaln' 963-7881 INC ME ! Ol'!N lll<i.11HUl'l lO~I " ,. _, AdYO<H-. ~,;~~~~{Jl:lfft\Uil ..... died&.._,. .. der Jncome property. 1 _________ 1 ..., ..t nport .,... <Secttoo 2000). INCOME!!! Lingo Rul&an: UGUNA RACH CHAIMa 2 BR, 1 BA, walk to beach. Mexican fireplace, oak floors, fenced yard. Perfect .home for artist, writer. student, COUJ>Je. weekenders & anyone who appreciates Laguna charm. Only $110,000. This very nice CdM duplex ·Mth pool & jacuzzi would consider exchanging for small home, Newport Beaclt to Laguna Beach. 2 & 3 BR units w /1 Ba each. Priced low at $189,500. OCEAN VIEW-STEPS TO SAND Quality oonstruction. 2 Br, l BA. w /frplc ... E?Cpensive ·wallpapers thru-out, sunket\ tub, ·new carpeting; .4 skylights. AU new bltn appliances. + BBQ in kitchen. French doors opening to enclosed deck. Steps from your door to the beach. $215,000 . EMBALD IAY WAIT TIU. SUUt•7 -Even ii you're not thinking "Poo1 •• rigbl now, summer will be bel"e sooner than you think. Buy this fine custom pool with decking and patio and .start swimming by mlc;l May. A neat lllUe 6 yr. old home in Irvine goes with lt! Only $74.000. c.l 14Ml4t PIRPICT MAlllAOI -LOGIC + LUXUIY; Spyglass traditionally luxurious yet surprisingly economical too. Impressive views + 4 generous size bdrms -gourmet kitchen . $2S9,000, to $275,000. c .. 640-6161 Serving Costa Mcsa-lrv1n1: Hunting ton B ~ac h ·Newport Bt>ach IOOJGwr ... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEATED POOL ·411DIOOM GR&NIROOK $71,900 c bdrm, 2 ba. Extremely Spacious entry way of popular CAMELOT mdJ. former model flome Tb1a lovely hotne located leacb to large luxw1oua on a cul-de-1ac within Uvtna room liniahed with euy walking di.stance to pre.mlum IJ'ade wall and So. C.O.St Plaza, theatres floor coverinp. Natural & restaurants. Maoy out- wood bum1n1t fireplace. standing features Jo. Professional land1cap· elude: lne. Owner needs fut CUstom Draperies ..... "-•ahty. TM d_ QlJAlL m DAILY Pfl.OT ...._.. :;;~~~JCS. 1...uaa.. for tM flnt i.. --7S2·1t20 lno. -•J 1400 QtNllL IT. NEWPCMIT NAOf con-ect a.ertto. °"'Y. Open 1111 S 10 p .... NEWPORT SHORES FEEL.AND Balboa Peoin. Just re· duced! 6 Unit.a, five 2 bdnns. & ooe l·bdrm., on 2 lots. Just steps lo beach. Owner HUNTINGTON HAltlOUI $Jtf,SOO Home of famous Christmas Cruise of Lights! Beautifully decorated 4 bedrm waterfront home with dock for 50' boat. Glass walled cantHevered concrete deck on water side. Perfection throughout. Soft colors. marble Crplc. wet bar, elCpensive wall coverings. Private front courtyard. WESLEY H. TAYLOI CO •• UALTotlS 2111 S-Joi .. , Hlh lloed sale. Hurry call Mack at Covered paUo 1162-7781. [)ie«)rator W aJlpapeR Spectacular views from the Chris Abel & K€Y fhroughout designed wood & glass 3 BR + family ~"€ALTOP.SA A·~~rDoor1u ~~er MEWP'ORT CIHTB. H.1. 644-4910 motivated! 87'3.JISQ 642·2253 Eves ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• G TR 1 .. I 002 Walk to beach from this ••••••••••••••••••••••• hlehlY upgraded 2 1t.ory, associated 1002 GtMt"al 1002 DOYB SHORES 3 BR home i.o desirable B~O~ EllS. Pf Al TORS l ll:' " •.:>•t.n~ • 'l J06J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I $225,000 area. Ne<1rly pa])ered • 1 I Ylia HfW Immaculate bomel Tiles carpeted. Loaded witb -CUslom built-3bdnn, 2 entry. Massive atone countr-7 charm. Com· ASSUME $50,000 bath, family room. n I F m 1 din munlty poola " teonis finplace. Fully lnsul•l· rep ace. or a · court. A must see! LOAN ing. Parquet family .,cc 900 3 Bedrooms. Localed ed. double garage. room. Enormous master .,_.,, · Easts1de Costa Mesa. L d WESTCUFF next to central park and _, 900 w101 ! aun ry room beautiful Jue, oreat for -· tooi EXTRA BONUSES: R••B.YH.a.s IT .. lloyMcC_.. Refnaerator, washer, -"' · flabin& and sailing, sur ...___ d. FHA TERMS 1 Very Low Down! Payments as cheap as rent! Start building an equity! J Bedrooms! Call RED CAP.PET 754-L202 dryer, /teezer, softener SOGOOD! roundled by $100,000 1110.--..-·ll• & bwlt·ln alarm system This quality lath & homes. Makelhls~oj1:8~ ColtoM.so 5 41-772' EASTSIDE COnAGE included! Call today. plaster home Is perfect =~~:,nt ~~~~~~~~ PRICEREDUCTION 7S2·1700 for a large family. 4 BR, · oPfN ,,, v. ,, ~ 1U"11011 11 , v .A. NO DOWN! Large lot, alley access Of'fN 111 v.,, s 't"" rc-n Ntf:'' den & large fami•~ room, ··'· r t . f Y -~-Yes, no down payment .or s orage converuence [W·llitl .~i~;:=J~:~ ·. " ~~(.?~.!l~~ti~ :;:=~" large Jiving room, -WNll Located near the ha~bor 642.szoo room or 4 BR home. FresbJy painted .. --------• . .._ """' & new carpeting thru-out. You'll feel IOTTOMLESS ! ~~~~~~- the warmth & charm of a mountain 1bls condo 11 a bottom-Prtn. Only $109,900. retreat, blQ.. enjoy the sight & sound of lea barsain. 2Br, 2~ ba. 1 _______ _ the poudding Pacific surf. $450,000. end wa1•. Owner will 411 + 1 ,..,,.,.. 5 .,., cQ.lna coeta. ONJ. y vnv HORTH LAGUNA ESTATE Two acres w/ocean view_ 6 BR, 4'h BA. + 3 BR guest house. Pool, 5 car garage, pvt. drive, nothing in the area like this ooe. $1,000,000. WAUC TO THE IEACH J usl a short walk to the beach. This 2 BR, oceanv1ew home in ,Laguna Beach is· located in a Jarge park-like lot in Woods . Cove. Pvt. backyard, including gas BBQ & potting shed. $163,900. $S2.500 Joe. TO IEACH "'•aalf..S Joe to the aaady beach! .... llW. Mttw.tl Lovely Part Place mc-c -t62 -67 ecutive boqui. Loads of -------·---1 oak plank at regged MINI RANCH floorin1. Fonna dlninc room. 1packlws ldlcbe:n-family room; 4 spacious bedrooms. Gigantic Bonus Room! Beautiful covered paUo. Price re· duced $SOOO! Seller sa~·s submit aU offers! Terms NearNewpon. VERY flexible! Call Back Bay! fa&t-7S2·1700 No QualHylng! Owner OPfN1•19•H HUtlfo!llr;1rr• will Finance! Call Nowt 1• I ~~~;.D••~11a1 1002G ... ,_. . )) 0 N.-Ce Brown fireplace, covered pabo. -REALTY- and b1I new partner Bob and Huntineton manna! · BftUon have an empty 1 mile to beach. Priced ~ ......... -.---,,.. -~ desk ln the office. Give for quick sale $69,900. --_ -_ us a caU • let 's talk Take advantage. Call about the advantaces o1 963-6767 HO DOWN VA. JASMIMI CltEBC 8a1boa Island Realty ldlinf realestatewlth oP!N ,. q . "~ •U'll t'l111 """" bedroo Professionally decorat· ,...., • ...._._,,,_,_ 11 Best priced 3 m, 2 ~i1!!~!~·,.a ~--.i~~:_ . ~~.'?pt.ls!,;.; I ~·Ifill ~~'?.~~~ room 6: 2~ batbs. rrICU..-.. • -r-""VWJ .. --·~ .SELECT EapedallJ wee P•tJo, bedroom.2 baU.oaacoir· --------•! PROPERTIES fully landscaped. Jut ner lot. Reduced for move la 4' relu at quictuJe. -.900.CALL COLLEGE• W• W1U Sell DISIGMID pool, jacuzzi or t 751-311L p .A.RK ff for 4 c--FOtt EXECUTIVE courts. PresUie area .• SELECT "' --. tbe hurt of Corona d Soutbta!ter area with + $14,000. UVIMG Mar. Gated communit PROPERTIES peacelul C\ll-de-aac loc•· This happy 3 bdrm + Tbl1 beautifully up· with security guarch ---------• tioa:. Warm wood panell-bonus room rm, 2~ balb, graded Buccola Home! ••1t•1 sreat, I live lber $66,500 YA inl • charmlna fn>lc pool home OD lovely Spacious Living Room too!" (Jean Cole}. Seller muat moYe It ha1 l)ve thla xtra spacious 3 Eastslde.1treet. . with bi«i Fl r ep! ace. 1235,000. the lowett prlce In tbe 6d 2 ba home that real 362 Magnolia Large Master Bed.room, COLEOFNIWPOIT area. Looklol tor a taftiily feellng. Im· StopbySatorSu.nt-4:30. highly upgraded with REALTORS beaut.38.RSTEAL? maculate condition. 400E.17"*R>Rll1 private ent.rance to '75-5511 754-7100 Show• llke a model "M. __ AIW _garden area. Slump home. Brand new on '-' .-. -• ......_ stooe pla.ntera highlight market.646-771L ~.,. • -~ the room-backyard. Seartty fw Mott.er Mesa Verde Uvioe at IU MOllUHOME (~IWfil5§it11§;1 :.:_~~ $129,000. Call SIS,000. RealEatate ARE 5 Bdrm, 1 1ty Ol'fN111Q•11-s ruto1roa1Nl<'f' Exclustve listing. 1 __ _.;..; ____ --11Sparkllog clean. Crpt ie· II ~~~:'~n~~~ v .. ~. ooo ~RT HTS ~-:Ta·t~::c~~~r~ ~. 1llH:1. aj,JI Costa M'eaa area. Jm· -• "5YTrV patio, attached paneled 11;:--~;;:;.;\''~i~~~~!~:!~ Sharp c bdrm, fmly rm 3 BR home ln xlnt area. G d 1~ macalate adult part. home in a good Hrdwd floor.s. w/w i a r a~ e. o o Pool, clubhouse, BINGO neighborhood. New cstm crpt'f, bltn range & neighbor ood. $92,SOO. Ommfied Ads, your one- &c laundry near by. All draperies. Near Windaor oveo. Recently reroofed Acent.646-QIO sU!paboppiqcenter. for $110. mo. Close t Park. Xlnt starter home. fc ~roed. Acc. & rrn ahoppin1 center Good investment. VA torboatfltrlr+double rm.rbt. • terms, too! Priced to sell ~. $114,JIOO ~llr~:J/;\ ~\,:,~'" Hrnyll JAC6~~m"TY . st'~ (~1Wttl:fijl$1Qj •---------• ' ·-~-' . , . HERITAGE nF J\11 '1H~ ------- ReaJEltate NBW BUSINESSMEN Contact the DAILY PILOT for '"'°""*lion r.g1r~ the COt.ln\Y t•qulrements for u•lng a Fl~utloua 8b•ln ... Name. 142-4321 IXT.3S2 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IACK IAY Fine 4 bdnn .• 2~ ba. family home on quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool, playhou,,e, extra storage. $189,500 110 CAMYOH 4 BR, tam. rm .• 3 baths. Beautifully decorated family home with patio views from each room. $335,000 UDO ISi.i Newly remodeled 4 bdrm., den, 4 baths, living rm. w /cathedral ceiling. Lge. mast.er bdrm. suite. IAYROHT Several fine bay'front homes with pier & slips BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bc1y\1rl" D11v•· N B . b75· 6161 I 002 GftMral 1002 .............................................. HEW LISTING!! Waterfront. beautifully decorated BALBOA COVES 2-story home; ENTERTAIN royally from the huge recreation rm. • wet bar. fabulous view" oo•t shp, too! On· ly $275,000! lalboa lay ftrop • Rffltors * 675-7060 .. To place your message before the read.in& public, phone Dally Pilot Clasa.UJAld,sc:-56'71 100 MESA WOODS Lilre new 3 bedroom, 2 bath on a huge pie-shape lot that's priced to sell now at only $93,000. CALL 7SJ.319L C:SELECT . T' PROPERTIES HOMI MIAa l'Hl llAaf HIW'• ... MAUIT la•..._. 11 Mt .ct .... ...,. .. ,... -._.. u.tL w.,.,.. -4 c ..... ,.~ ...... J ............. =...._..., .. tt.e 11-ftf• ef o.P fw • n• ••h ~I $1Jf,SOO. 9407 e.20· .... llilllll; ""~Mi-1lf M~- ........... ~~ .. s. "'••••'-S. ... s. l ......... w. . -·-••••·-·--·-·•••••-•••• ttaaa -·•••••II I 11 I ... • ·-···· .. ·--... c:.._....... ' c.......... •m ...... ~ I . .............. _______ ..... ··-· ...... . ............... ·-~ ...... ... .............. ....... ............... .... . ............ .. MIW M CU COIOMA -. MAI Llabt and alr7 a bedroom ca ·a tree lined street near tb new B.,aicle Drive part. Io~ttn. or that leno to • ctecora.ton aen,bt: tots of wood and &lass, a wall ol brick, a cheery fireplace, a large rear yard and lt ii now vacant. Be sure to see tt If $158,000 sounds fair. COIOMA DB. MAI DUPLEX OD ol tbe tarsesl It ~ dtiJ>Ja.es lo C del Mar. 3 (4e. Bclnm.. 2 baths 6 ~ pnce tor each unit. Close to stores. but & re1tau.rants. Priced low at '179,500. 719.0111 11!>0 NEWPO!ll CENTlH OHIVE llJJ .... s.li w., Spa~ioul 4 bdrm. fatnlly rm home in orltlnal Harbor Vlew with formal dlolng, PoOl. Jacusz.i AND aorgeous ocean, harbor. Island and nlgbt U&ht view. Reduced to $259,500. JJ2Pall sltt. South al Hwy. An absolutely charmlng 2 Bd.rm collate with aleaming hardwood ·Roon. and TWO separate 2 car 1ara1es. Reduced to oG1JJ tl.84.&00. c.1.,...n11ter .... ~NILIL rJn Nl[1Ll IH\ILL Y & 131\ILI Y ~ 1~<j<;Ur111r f l) /\C:i5UCll\I (5 An=~~VA klilD. OD IDUUY• QllD aq,lt.) J aa ... fam Rm. + a ,. ... Located DI a. Ost l'lasa. Pint • mo inddit ~ hll pdc.111,1GO. 714-7100 8 AST,Q/I Q .. ",, •·" i------·1 SPANISH PRIVACY STUM.-.'COMTIMPOIArl ttOM1 _,....,~ ............ . .......... ~ .......... ,... ...... -.-........ .... .... .... J ........... ~ = .... , .., .......... .. .................... btt.-. LAGUNA NIGUEL f.95·1720 4H-4551 DANA PO~ ~ LAO UN,\ BEACH •·• u.-.1v1Jt: ti()Mt:I REAL TORS .. , 676~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...,.,.,. , ... 1007 c.e.Mtt. 1024 G .. 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -w•-100 ca •• ,.. 1 me•- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• , ••••••••••••••••••• aBJt,2ba .• ~blk.tobay. • •• ,,. ArcbwQ'mtrylR.oman· ~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Uc 1ardeul Beamed c:ell1nct ! Mexican Wea I 8 ....... I 044 '"'1ie I 044 2443 E-n Coest HiQhway, Corona dtl Mar •lso in Maa Verde '' 646 ·5990 SP~HOMI IUSTICUMCH ~·~ m.4e00 POOi.HOME fQal ud apa, one look STYLI MACH MESA WOODS Sp e c I o u • r o o m a ! "•-•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ~ .................... . and YoU will ~te Fa.ntaatic artist beach IAYWCOteO Spadous btll • brt fmly this • bedroom, extra retreal Aramatic enter· 1ea, Ylew, poQ}, aec. ~frml din rm nome. IOOJ Jar1e family room, t.ainera livina room. Ex· b.ldc, uodefl1 parkq, So.~~·~ S~t 1va1&ooe1 flrepla1 ce. tn lute kftcben, king $105,000. 141·1103, 4 dluft.._ Hn•e ........... a rs e ad n i to sized master suite and MS-Giii. -· ---separate muter suite aeparate childreoa wiDI rm. 11da M,v bome la a Reduced tbouaanda I Ter· riftc ~!Call~ J":OQCST r OLSON ~ Steps to pnuncttn1 su.rf aad 2 flreplacu . Wallolglautoenclosed Pill r .. 1W =to~. Today's ••!;--c -o.n... h.a JNWded tu and crystal 1and! Back NWDefOUI amenities-patlo. A stooea throw to Newly remodeled 5 Ad ~·~~;ea1tate. ~~~~~~~~ oat, iDatalled NE yard ii ba1 area play ~area. Call for tbe beac'h. Easy flnanc· Bdrm. 2 bath. aocl6 E. oow . By Owner HalacrHt ~ ..... _ ut pound. Wlndln1 wooden aoct. •1181 101 Owner a 1 Ocea4 BJvd. •1u 000. ..__ • ·-'™'""° walkwayatoleeludeden· °"N1119•t1SJU1Vro111...c1• · Call ox ous ~/C>woer. • -.3brl~ba.strall ·~:!in:~~~: =~n::!ii:l~= [., .. I ;ltil1ill !lll(l•~::,·lltl~~CJNll~ltJll~~'1 c.......== 1022 RealFAlate . ~PUCIO.~ tor sume Jow iatermt VA, J . P11 ·b 11 • . ---_ ~ I ~••••••••••-•••••••••• N.wCondos,2Br,2.,..Ba, EMt.lide2atry,byowner. submit your ofter ! acuut, vo ey a · -· -~ d 2 frplc '1, cer~ic tile Xtra lri lot. SU·IW, 531-al>Oopmaeves. Garden llvln1 at Its _ · ----·-·~· OldWoridC...._ kitchens & bath. Pool & 54UlllJ1 W'lllMetwon n:::-,',,~;fi:>~~N roB1wc1 · ONLY ONE LEFT $63,900 =tidel!:'"~ Bdr_m. spa.87~12Broker 1-------- I Y•. ~I Cost•[, IMI ~:¥".!~":£'.'.; :tr:r: ... ~1~!~ ~~.a:~ =r£: ~!:~;;•••!~!~ Mesa. clelae unita, ea. · room. Beaut.lful lfOUDda. time low price. All new nibt invest.or at $1S5,000. LYiy 3 bdrm, fmly rm Spanish rnana!oa newly w/2bdnm.,2ba.,diam1 Notblnfcompareaw/our catm drperies, ideal MORIMSREALTY homeooalgelot 1Sx3S remodeled. Ualque =a~~ " h'J>Jc. ~:;~.~~~~ca~ locaUoo near parbJte. * 494-1057 * pool w/new divine brd & landmark wltb oceaa _ __.,._ ... ..-area J l Ii t d Property will go new filter Sbarp&tclean Vle'Wl,COllven.edto3W1· ··-·"~_...., 1 • ua 1 e · VA /FHA! Call today. •NEWLISTING• exbibitinf pride ot lta. Perfect forOWMroc· llALTOlt 51M4J4 MB-77ll. &fo&.7711. 2 1ty, remodeled. llPO'd owoerab p . Quiet cupaUoa + Income. exec home. 3 BR 2 Ba, aet&hborbood. Oaly Pride ol OWIMl'l.bJp u 1 4ftlX $161,000 den, & deck w /view 115,950. Today'a beat well u a IOUDd lnvelt· V~ Jacome Proper. Real Ealate towards Cat.allu lo o&d buy. Call DOW for appt. meat. SZU,000. t;y6RoomforaddWoaal ~41!!111••••m~I RealEBtate CdM . $214,toO. Brkr. 546-Nl NORJNS••.a.1..v un.ltawithDeluxeMuter ""TW-"9 'TS9-1288 .......v.• 1 Suite. can for Penoo.al Eaatslde 48r., with 9"MJSHllTRUT --------* 494-8057 * Preview. -.7171 wa1on whHl charm. MESA DEL MAR CHARMING 3br. 2ba oPf"' 119·•'S111Nro•,.<1• 2,00() sq{ ft. of happy $56,000 Central 4 bedroom. 2 +auest house. Frpl, 2 RufFAtat.e ra family Ujiq. Call for de· $2500 Total down. 2 story. bath plan with secluded patios, R-2 lot. Prln only. --------IY 0.,. ' ' uuta.646-7171 3Bdrm,andpool.Callfor le 'te&tl . h $157,000.0wner,M0-7030. MISAVERDI Newer ocean vtew , • °"'"''H•llS11JNrO•Nirt• det&ls! M7-«ll0 mas rsw avlS use TllMAGI Duplex, quallt1 con· !..:::~M~~~~r• ii ()l'tNlll<l••ISflJNIOll•./'C'I• of ceramic tile Only Duplex. Lovely Jbr, J'e· structi<Jn.3Bdnn98Dd2 ~y~!ti:s;;.~.ln~jll~lll;im l·~•-IPJHI ~~~~~-~~·:rti-!l ~~~+.~ = .. ~~-,.. .. , _ .... , '"'"-.-••=-i••"::1~ T'PROPERTIES ~n.oaly. By nnplua2br ~itt.iqrm&I~~~~~~~~ s ... ,., 1002 GtMr.. 1002 owner 640-1840 ba. Ideal ii your mother· •T_.. 1032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••'•••••••••••••••••••• G......a 1002 GtMr.t 1002 OCEAN VIEW ln·law lives w /you. •••••••••••H••• .. ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • spec-Tastefully decorated ca I• WILL PAY tacuiar oceaa & Newport Pbooe today to aee. OnJy ---051....._ Harbor view. Pool. wood !1!~1o w/VA terms. -·-C~OSTS-"9 decks, f bdtms .. 2 ba., _,... akyligbta thruout. Comp. remodeled Ir updated. ExceptiooaUy clean 6 Easy maintenance t well decorated Swlwood. ~II. macneb I Irvine BEST BUY!! In Ualven!ty Part near Dew Peter'• ~. Park. pool aad epa. I.-.. I blcbwm boaM WW. formal dio!aa room • ...,lldtct •JIPliuca. llu1t '"· Immediate C: ueaaioa poeatble. AU Q.IOO. ••MCHUALTY 111.2000 INTllTAIMR"S DIUMf1' llD UVEIN FABULOUS WOBllDSE We bave IDOll& n_.,. Plan to ault YOW' iadl.tdul needl and price raqe From 3 bedroom caadoe priced at $70,900 to t...-i iltandln1b0mea priced at $122,500. For cosn~lele information, call US. wow• llALTY 111·3000 Irvine beauS;J for your tqfmly.Frmldl..nrm,•---~---- ownlaed fmb' rm. 3 ba. The cbarm of vaulted ceWap, heavy abue. Nice t.enola crta aearby. 751501 BUY I WIMBLETON in THE UCQUETCLUB Tbit biPJy upcraded pool bome la vacant and NllllJ to move into. • or 5 bedlwww, formal d1olng room and LOTS MORE ! I Priced to sell raat. •VASl711-t t 1"rt with <>ranee Co. Veta only. Homes to Sl75,000. ForlofocalJ: Vat ,..,,. 5'1.-00 wTURTLEROCK • 3 BR 2 Ba Broadmoor, w/fam rm, dln rm, up- 1rds. Avl tmmed . SW.900. lAebld. Ownr/ ajl. 7.12811 $.1900 Down UOADMOOl-TUUU aoca PLAN•t Located across from park & close to poola & tennis. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home hu a large private yard perfect for the growing f amlly. s~.500 Land Included. ~ realty SPA~S IM WISTCUFF 2 master BRs, f amity rm, dining rm, brkfst rm + pool w/adj. covered entertainment area. Low maint. yard w/fruit trees. Complete security system. $248,500. Elaine Svedeen 642-823.5. (U-118). qualified buyers only. By•--------fenced yard. Juab ls ijJ OWDer".Gf-&Mll.Cowtesy i--------green landacapla1. torealton. LlieC~ $otp lA>cated OD a quiet CW• Prf•ah IHda ... It coaldn 't hurt to call dNac. Price recluc*1 to Oluck Nub about a re· SB2,900. Brand new 2 Bdrm! Newer' lived lo t.cnmbome baa evarytb1o1 I Pool, tennis. jacuni, HUDa 1 Carefree Uvin1t Enjoy equity build-up fl tax abelter wttbout main· tenance worries! Why wait, take a smart atep Ii call the Penooa1 Service P9uple DOW' I ..,.. P'l,,,..r···,.. ...... 64~1 30 $22',SOO. Interested le: Real FAtate 3 BR. 1~ BA completely @ Corona Hl1bluds 4 wudlnl caner in real VAU.IY Bdrms, 2 baths, fenced eatate. Free tralnln& 11 Unlv. Park VIII. I, 644·9080 2111 IAMJOi\OlJIN .. U..lllO. tN~CDflP 642-1235 t01 Dover Orlw: "4~200 Herb« View C:.nter lrvlne •t oimous Velley CAtnter 7S2·1414 TO PROFESSIONALS IN REAL ESTATE COMING Wednesday, Aprll 19, 1978 In the Dally Piiot and Piiot Advertiser ~ A PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEK TRIBUTE TO THE ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS \. ·.~· · r .-. · · · , . ..~ ~ t •' -..... ~,· . Ott • ..,...,, Aprtl 19, 1178, the Deity Pflot will pubaafl • apeclel trfbute to th• PfOf•.-... of the real ..... lndu9t11 -the men aftd WOtMn wtto deity tUk• a major~ to the hearttty Orenge C.... eoonomy. Th•M ..-d8' P•• "'" hOnor "'~··· P1'0t*tY WHk •ltd wNI be dellv.rect to o~ ... 000 hotMa wla dte 0.etr ~ •ftd "lot Advertleer. Ncllota wtll be one ootumn by four lnchee Heh,·~ room'°' a photO 8ftd deectlpUW copy. Colt ot each notJc• .. ottty tta. wttlt • photo you provide. ' TllM ....... to Relt btate ,,..,,.,......, '-an •xotPIOMI °"'°""ntty to lntroclUce ""' • .,_.. •uoctatn to "'* ~·of .,.. or-. eout, °' to r.onor ............ OrMrVl'ce~. Doe'I .... ~part ot tNa apeol8I Mtv.......,. ~. Dedne for,. ....... .... •1~.a:. Apltl 17. Cllll tMl11 Of, you 1111191 ... ,our pflOeo end• tMtef •rtklle Of •bout 75 worda deeorfbtftt rout ...., &d, eduAtlon, Pfd11•1M1 lnilnktt. aw.,. or -. 11onoq. yow teorr !Ind P'.liOIO to the ClallfflN hpt., 011Hy Piiot. UO W. lay 11rMt 10i 1MO Cotta....._ CA mtl. • ' yard, fixer. $1S5.000. you qualify. 540-SlOl. l+MCH ltlALTY modified Fotdba m A#/Ownfrr. 673-3820 111·2000 model, twoble, end unit. SPYGLASS HILL --4-lmaooM------t By Owner. •1oa,ooo. Southport. By owner. 6 E /Slde Custom home. y.., 1014 OMLY-.fOO :;-oeot « t7s.mo work Br, s ba. fam·rm, H v-rm, 38r, huge tam. rm .. 3 car ••••••--•-••••••••• ~-. , __ . ------billiard rm, cul-de·aac at. gar., OD R·2 lot. Ait R. apac J+J, FR. Great fmlJ bom• • PLUSH co.eo FantutJc rear cbJdrna 6'6-7171 DR.+ bonus Rm. Ole sp, ~m~rt!.'t':i/ yard. Open Sat• Sun. J-=im:l.fpk.Jomalnlyd. Owner wa.nta action. Z BR lu.wioua Cov- Call &U-411S'l. GREIMIROOK Nr Mlle Sq. Pk.~ 'l»uot ~-model. ta tbe pre- OCIAN VU.OWHEI .._. 1040 . ~ Arbor Lake de- 2 fantastic lkl)'s, Harbor 4 bdrm. 2 ba. Extremely ....................... I:.. a;:tt. ==• "!.jj Vu, 3 b r, frpl, must aee. llOllU1ar CAMELOT md.I. Relate Spec'-lilts. Rea.I !lltate often. Pric. nduced to 144·2641, 644-1722 lllf 11ils lovely bome located 3,4 or 5 bdrm modela susooo White Salls. Opea 1·5, on a cul.,.ac wtthln avail, some w /poola. ___ U_ftll_(___ ' ' Sat/Qin. euy w.wn, diatance to 988--4602 ._ C.W .. M9' I 022 So. Coast P1m. theatres Pftm1~Propmles ....................... ~=~-~~o::: 1---------smr .. £ By owor, Cambrld1e elude: 7o/eASSUMAILI lnlae•1 1barput Hllblmd.a. s BR, fam Cust.otn Draperies MO ftllALJFYIM.41!!. Cdfonda home. Pr'alhl.Y rm. 2 be. 2 hplc'a, lhake Covered patio TW ....., ~ em&ra1 air, root. RV accta or acb1* DecoratorWallpapen Lui• a bdrm. a baUI corator mJrror1 an 0 EASY • lbop'1, OQ eul-de-aac, throulbout =~1 room. N• drape.rtaa. Alao frw CARE 112,SOO. Sf6..2222 Outdoor 1U BBQ with cab to trees. 12.000 below the .Jlome 6 111n'C1UDCUqa. AutoGarDoor()pener U8WDll eVA ~Joa. market tor quick a.ala • .Just Dllfect for t.ba ac-Braud new aer .• aBa, ex· ecutlve bome wlth C9'amie tile entry, MID· km llvtna room. beams, catbedraf celJioO, frplc, sou0~!'~ !!!· ·-·A.-HURRY! HURRY! tiv• family .• Bdnlll .• BY '••uu:.~··-~ "....,.~, HURRY! 2\.9 ba. plua fam. rm., Prill. Oal7 Sl•.800. •~a ·-· Plaa 4 in Turtlerock. ~' ~ ConventenUy cloae to formal dlo. rm., dnam COl.llGIPAllt w .. ....,. .. ,..,,.,_,.UftA kttcben, with micro· PLUS POOL ~u'-.n.n.a"""""' wave, la-• fam lower 2br, Iha, up-~~ard . .;,~ Just red~ed SSOOO. ' araded, 1ec. Fabulou. Bdrm w/auokeD batb, BDRM. 2 BA pool home. recreation. fH,iOO. ltudf. &lbmit all offen. Abeolute)y tha best buy _DJ.6155 ______ _ --Prtnci.J--.lu lo area ...... Call to _,....... ~ vuq. tee. 5'0a'D. llACH HOUS1 AtU, ICUSfl 4 Br, 3 Ba, lae aundect. l UPER SUNSHINE .... yr new lo raptd11J de-HOllE 2 +den, bJaheat aaeecx:k:ltM veloplnt beach area. QUAlitJ Interior. '14,500. Sl.25,000. tll 20th St. acb wore r R aa ltor r~~~~~~~~-m._1_111 _____ _ N5-711a 1-IUCHWALI P'arUIUc condo, end unit, 1-------•I Plu D Cob4o .ttb c ""' quiet. 8 yr old 2br. COST A MISA bdrma., ~ batJlil: .,..,. asz.ooo FHA-VA. Bob c oc:un. ~pool. lla1"J.15f.J.Dqt. • OMD05 JacuZ1U1M.11Da. '1#,000 ........ Y .... M9wl NIWPODllACH VA-FHA sa1.-New cal'JHI'!• copper ~.~.IBR on quiet U. Uned at.reel. C.U: Woa'llut f G.olng Into Buelne"? IM&tollACH llALTY 675-1641 BHUWuJ 2Br, 2ba, 2 l&Ol'7 towDbomea Dear· tni complatioa, wltb a loot !lat d amentttes ln· dud!Af ftnplacea and saraae dom' openera, ln· terc:om/1'11. etc, etc . .,.._ 1044 '11,900, lK down. Dri•• ..... ••••••••"•••••••• by me c.11100 0r -•ow M•lllTI Ihm call Mal (Alt) tor usr<>H, ~ lndacpd a hllarmatlOD and ....etv•· llPll'IMlid '7 Qearwater, tloD. m-2aa:I t l I S , I 5 0 • 1'UBTLEROClt, ~banr:t­lo& J 88 w/atrham • atraa. U Bet'-a•1, fU!,900. A&ent. SSUU•. IYOWMm ••enwovm UaJwntt.r P1r cvUJap ~•oacri m HIP1Y \IP@9decl.., Le ...... -·•.a~ + •Cl :ft. Jlr, 28•, • ,.,.,, ... -u.r -... = lnd .... lud, v ... -.ooo ...... ·---A.Jolmca Iller ..,...... --'"""!"!-~··-=,...-=--'"--=• ·~IUYll We ban pau1.U. for JOU. Cell loodQ I YM&.IY .CMtOO ~ -·- IAMCM llALTY ... ~ · -Wal km 1; I 1:1: red hill -11 "I / • ; t, (J( I • I I • I .., ;.r::.s:.._ ~.~~-.... ~.~~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... ~~~~.~~ ...... ,~~~.~~ ..... . ........... ...._. !~ .._. ''"Ml...,..._. 1"' ,_...,. llrw'n,1111 zoooa.-,....., 2000 Ofht.r•Hl&t• .._..,.,...... .,.._ t t • T~ Apftt 11, 1971 ~YPILOT OWtt ... .. •• _ ... _.............. c...--1071 --················· -·············· .. •••• ............................................... ·············-~-· , -a • CAln'OM e A a a o R v 1 t: w ....................... ----------------o.t.,, ~ .... ..._. u 06 .._. u.• --• 1 0. llCll 1.__ PC>ltt'())'INO -sq ft It•• •rtlt 2110 •• .. •••••••••••••••••" •••• .... ••••••••••••••• ~tr' ........ Wt ... -...__~. ~ ........ .._ ,·m·.· ******* -·-= -~ • --• ...,., QUAIL PLACE -·-················· Aliractive .... -· -.eleei-.-.. •• P1 .. M. dlM ~ ..-. .iu C'Ul de Uc lot fJJ>I, ad.It.. t1125 yrJ)'. yd Must .... Hae.I•• nallattle. lllll. Ju.u.m 6 c.iii1a w1'1t treH. Room for 14CHAIMI• PftPlllCe.4tn•il• f'15-3Di <Jd)ln.ot'7 Alm*Jemfee. --. aca. " -,.. JilOOI 6 rourt 1am~a Gld Su Juan captwaoo "8 & ..ui!!..E COUNTY ..AA -NOl1MSllALTY _, Ital••::-JJ'": lllnnrood ~tfq, Ult Afford ab It up · ~ J61v~"Y"ll C•f1t _._.Ull 1lEN'ITO.BUY * 49 ...... 7 * -bd.ne wlbek-~ ..,,, ~•Fam Rm. atain/dow111tatf'1 con· PIOPan SPICIAUSn ~· .. DA ••••••••-••••H••••·-a..&mr.Dlll •ll*lo ----~-----· ......___...._ •• ._ ...i ....• :=.. ar eotDQl ....... -'. r..c docnfWu.m s Bdrms ..• l~ i CARDENTOWMIO¥&. a br 2 -. __... --i, -. hell Yard .. lS CJlltl -v -.. -_......_. _.. --balb9 1'indo Taxes & in!lat oo getting you down? 2car....,.. ... "'._ ~ •• llYBA Ul1ClwdiL7»U01 tlr, da'f auraery • .carpcUnc, w Whether you wa11t a tax shelter, a 1""4JJ..ft24 quired, 00 pets,•· Nr WAJ..KTQD•ACH' _,... •--ICboab, ch~. lbop-covertnp, buUt·l.as, two llhoppiq ZU/91... --. --Y-. Mia S&JO.OOO. By OWl)U. c.,-praae • patio. By hedge agalnat inllaUoo & appreciatina lwt 1 .. 111.tuJ · . taSl+IAHil~ Jat 5 •»AMS., s~ bac.111 , Prfllc oaly please. ownet. Mon. thru Tburt. asseta or an Income dream -call 1 BR.~ View, ttneed 11.-ftnplaca ""7> Ctuia A ... l dHll•d ._.r..au. ~or ..._.1 tor <daya), call en.21~; QUAIL. Moat of our sellers wlll Y&rd.smmo. ........ U...,.155 bamt witb •bii. •at.er appointment. Fri. thru Sun. (dara> • exchange, many will c•,_, paper ~ OWM YOUR OWN -.... llaaol'-.J.u.dltcarda vtew.. P75,IOO evenln1a. call (714 > finance properties the~~lves. Our CASINO NEW 1 Bll. a Ba, dPilx. s&a.14'"' trs l.arcl. RV 4 BDRM&.•~ baUui, ln •JUMIOVA• BEST BUY. '83-0oll. office closes $5-$6 million in escrows + C*DIDC!!'C!al laad. "° •utocar.dr.oeeaavf"', !>Uk' .. 11$81 D•moa. private ~ com I WOC't wtt.b Oruae Co. • l ft..l lo&a. IMnlcutatJ.ooa, laedeek. -..-..-*'50. 1>~1;1t2-'7Ueat rm.m.lty. $.150,000 ~~ta oaly. ,!!om_~· to IN NEWPOIJ IDIAl.'AMILY mohntb y. ~batevller you sell or !..~~ 1!1 .. o~·.!:..~~~. 11 C.W.dllMer mz am.Ev•:Mf.ia ...... 000. For .... oc.,.l: ~ 8 bd HOMI exc ~· p~ease ca now. _. __ u VetA&t. Ml-0800 • R • m • t r r m 2 Units I -o 000 ~ baff the know bow, ... •••••••••••••••••••• lBll-.S•. " mlle from s BORllS.. 2~ bat.ta; dwnstain, Iott of new in KiNioa Park. 3 llR + piex •• • ~ cu make mllllooa. Cdlil s Mo rtatal turn or bMcb,;-. ice. yard w /mature·f!!!~~~~~~!!!!!! items. communl&r.°' Ir famlt1 room with view ol 2 Newport Hts $179,000 All tb1a 6 lllort can be i.mturu. l Bri Ira pa&. __.,,, trw. • 1 .:iOO IAYYllW t.eMia.SlLS,000. . billa. Walk t.o ,.,..,belt 3 Townhses, C.M. $425,000 ~ farooty IU•o.ooo. ua. Aval lmm•d. I' I' II• R·2 LOT, ocean view, l.42br2bamobllebome mdatables.M.500. 3 PrtdeofOWnersbip $135,000 Termuvall.Call 417-imor-.22& ...... 3242 . cl~e to blah school. ln excha. Bayalde VW. ~ ~ AMCHOIACH 3 (Hse + Dplx> $137,500 247·J6JI PRlBEAOIHOllta ....... ••"••••••••••••• •.ooo ~~~~t,!,-:.:· :it;: ~ llULfY IMYISTMIMTS 3 (3BrHm + 2) .m;•ooo LandDlvtaioaforlofo. Stimnta11Btoa&,9G$ ~ Weatbsrly TWO R-2 Iota, beart ol 157.500.17S.790367J.7148 dJt> t11.1oio-.-.c-.-(7141496-7711 41100&1300Sq. Ft. Unit ,000 BJ!!NRINKLER.JUNC. Coq~ (ftGO) .Bayhime.~Br.All D P ~ 645-9161 4 Covington Units $188,000 .LA COSTA •mm"'-· poof, termia, .;r;, o1nt. Both ror 0,..Dah ---~------t-..a-•-IOIO S (2 H.se +Triplex) $200.000 ~By'l"be&.aeh? cl®, boat alipa. From • Harbor View Homes. -n-.---~ --6 U ·•• un.:tti $'.," 000 ,..,..,_ ~~~.~!!....~ fm up. ft#. M«77 or fi el ,_, .-~, ••••••••••••••••••••••• DI"" "w er .a.uu, ... witom Ur. 2'-'tBa, 2 ..,.... .... __ .. &......, ..._ ~~ Meld":'°'1 · 1847 Port NEWPOUCUST AlMOSTMIW 6 New Twnbses, C.M. $314,000 frplcs, wet ~· 3 = lmtws 631-4111.... 3244 ~~ Sl.S'.tOO 840-9019 Juat listed. An Im-but almost vacant. Of. 6 Brand new Hunt Bcb $355,000 ~to=y e;tdys HanormaJ. creditearda -· .. ··-·••••••••••••• 499•2800 maculate, t>e.utilully de-fen ur1ently needed. 7 Costa Mesa ~.000 <n• > 729.255' <714 > Qt~ ~ _., __ , ,. Br. TUITUaOcl .....:;;....;;;.;;......-.....;.~----Hata by owner. 3br, corated 3 Br Townhome We're defemeless. • br, 7 U ..i,._ "--tru t ~ 000 -1 ._ ~111 • "' --........... f 1 .. lot. ....... r A•-•-n~ ~ c ~. 7»AMziwtDdl Ba, old Cdll, 709 1bree Arch Bay 3br Z'--.,.. ... , am rm, .. e ...... ormal UJDUJf & an Jie. 2 "°'>' Claasic. Only 8 M Pro rt $185 000 A.I .... • • .,. $Ut900 <>Do Tbura-Sun -•--2 Onth .... """" ,.._,, a .... 10pu groo rope Y • --............ Larhpar ... 00 mo. ......,. ~ lndry-wit yr old ~; 12-s'. sis Tustin Ave. ~t :rJ~J. J&C~ ami ~ OIWa' ... 11 Santa Moolca $371,000 v;.-;;;r, 2600 '1NNJ TOWNHOUSE Mus~· sell. ~~.?'only: ~SGl-aMl temaia and aauna PLUS 12 C06ta Mesa $380,000 ·--•••••••••••••••••••• SDYii-ffllla, ~. 3 Br View, tour bedrooms. f:99.31133 n..... ff s 1 6 A len·caDoa ocean and 12 Units Per Unit $18,333 Ll•Ml••••wic---hill R--mo. • 2,JOO ... uare (eel. Im·. ".,.,o ouae, un . , "-•-.. -a VJ-from th• .._,,,,....._... ~ _.., --.. Harbor View 2 sty 4 br "'"'MLUU "'"' .. 22 New Units .a10,ooo -.""" Draa.Ba1 Dr .• t7aat1 maclllatel.y UP1raded S. 14, panoramic ocean ' • ' balcoor. ReaUatlcally Real Eltate .,, -..,., thru ut P1 I teq· vu ccGdo. 2 br 2ba den pooltjac., many extras. -'ced at .. 28.000 Call --------30 Condo Conversion, G.G. $1,200.000 J\llt..., down, furn., c....-...-3'H4 M"o"°1-o· thoo 'A k f101 . Owner ~a le. s1soM: ~rt Albans .._P_J.~I"-·~ ... S6 ~acious Units Sl,400,000 ~h•i:l~f: 8: c::: --"":!:' .. -•••• ::. J 0 HN'° s H1E A~ ~ $59,900 62 ew deluxe $1,700,000 Coaat. Hawaii. Call R.F. ~ .... "!11-~:.!lllbr, •• ~ll ~~IA·~ BYIL E l_M . ..... -'T•TI THI IWFFS 117 UJlit, 6 Mo Orange County Nlcboboli RE 4SM18S ._ -._, -~ .......... . SAiisiiStsON Tn.ily aracioue ·~ult Reduced! I! it's not here, call! We have It or we ,-..;~ _ree __ . ------d QWt..r:t.. IR We are loottna for two ~~i ~ ~~:~~ Must Sell! can get it. GNws 2700 Ru1Uc aeclualon awaJts ~&wuaa salespenons. Xlntoffice, A /C. TunquJJ view. --------.,..,..r 3 bedroom home QUAIL (]l A l'rOM ome in lovely area. , .. OUM.R•HailmAOt e x P e r I e n c e d bdrm. end unit, tolally Doo't Wit.it t.o see this d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cat tbll t Br, Zbe PGOI -7U-t• rno. ?iood COUlllUHlon. Call Spaciou.s patio; no detail,________ f~turing wood arcent.s PLACE n:a::::. ~~ A • l Opei. mu:ao Plf or app't. 4W7..a388 overiooltedl 1179,000 11..iu.t-Pad and lot.a of st.oraae. Din-&•abHshed lneome pro. . 18f1'ALS . .._ DUPLD AGENT ~5560 ...,.,.,, lni room and fireplace. PROPERTIES, duclnt boyaeaberry Hkleawaylnlbtav&necov· 2BR,2Ba.hhhhbhhh~ lBdrm,lba,frplc,deck ~l!.avar.w Near n...an Largelotwl.lbfrulttrees. 752-1920 :Inc. farm ID San Juaqwn ered country aett1n1 SBR.28a.hhhhbMtU,5SO and 1 Bdrm 1 b ~ 5 U.11 BKRS40-l'720 Valley. S PG"Cek availa· home. 3 Br. 2 ba. SM$. 4or58R.lba.hhbbbs>75 upper • a, Port Royal• Br. 3 ba. 2 1400 QUAIL ST. NEWPORT BEACH bJe ·SO to ua acres. -...., ... deck dowo. $159,000. story Beaut view 110.000 down, take over laodsc. """'" · • Open till 8:30 p.m. locladea bome. baru, E/lide a br t ba rec1ee payments. WORLD a.,...,., d.rps, etc. Private locaUon! Step corrals. $72,000 to cbUd/pel 01' A$0. Sl.3 WI D E B R 0 K E R S • Bl. owner. 1279.ooo. llHl d 11 1 , -!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~ ....... """ n. .,__. ..,... --aft ~ira radltCamllJa.64CM!e80 own y D& room . -1L.;.c•t•.W' ;; ~iu51t11f.&l 'TY n0tw•-5 v•..--Crackllite frplc I Hide· " • l""llWIUn ~ 'Beachfrootbotnewanted llACHTUASUU away muter au1te! •IYOWNIR• ~~ ..._,.,,.,.., 2000 •494-1057 * ~~·~~ to $300,000. aay n, cond CoZ)' aolid bQme, near Towllbome paradise! I Bdr .._.._ 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------Olt.175-4112BU --A:.11...GL!M OK. Trade equity in love. ocean oo 30lh. 2 BR l Ba, Huny ! 1Call6'5-0303 =:~U:~ 3Fam R~ ........ ==......... S.02 A~MCH ' ~ l y Westwood home hardwood floors . new xtras. carpets, new *rl\55* SEMINAi 38R.,1BA,dblpr. Pool, w I P o o I . 0 w n r • '135,000. paint t.hruout, loaded w / 6 Moot.bs Part Rent ~I tMYISTMEtfTS snt5 AIU. Pl.ICE jacum, trs. fDcd Jard. '5tJ ~ft.. '--· _m_/821_-8500__ extru, move In now. Bank Mobile Home Learnabouttbefututk St75. Kida .It pet. ok. ~·1,.,YmE Lowdown.oruaumeVA Repoasesalons from . $1'5DowltP--' -.1111orm.eino . I Burr Wh it ~· ll~'..d lu FD~ESTE OLSON ..... • fft •• ,.,. 5 UNITS I 4'901 N"wpotf Blvd N 0 I 11,.,, b7'>··163o Del~ ocn vtewa, 1 blk lo bell 4' two. Super IWFFS owner's unit. s Oar. 1400.000. $99 ,500 ZAMOODYILTlt 3 BB, ead unit. Jl'r'plc, 494-161 I patio. Owner /&gt 83:M55l Evea6"-2148 "-I-Nit •oso ....................... •-------- loan. Call S»-07S7 ~ to $35,000. AI! low return 1>4!101 reallied -,-- as 10% down. EZ Houa· tbru R.1 property aa in· 2 br, new crpta, new clrpi, ~~~~~~~ l 51awrn.aco•5y lo&. 1118' w. Broadway, vestments otferin& xlat S7t.PRMOMTM ~·No dop. SllO. -'""' ,.. o•-F A _...... leverage thru creative • 1--------.....,.... _ ll!.&UTY :_.:.. nun:im. (714) ftnaocinar".. 11,,.,_ bo •ltG CAMYOth· ..,.. ~ 81110caah. ..,, .... aa I.UC a.a Near~ !Stach and at Sta. Kida p«a ok.. Nice Beaut. uplJ"aded Plan IS Mmut. to entire Irvine 8IOO ~~ ... ~~.-:..otRoLbe•d PaUo, ·1ood ere a : hr 3 ba l l oompla Walk to a.bop. No. Hgt Bcb, or ocean, C411 t62-2416 VMUIU ___,,.., f re mode r!':s r~~~~~y pin1, achoola at park. 20'x!i0', 2br, 2ba, walkin CUITIS froatqe, New survey by 1-MS-4IOO--=~=t am:-=:::-ee.---~~~:.__..:_ __ kitcbeo,staiDed&Jeaded This beaut. 3 BR, 2 BA cloNt. 5 •tar part, lo IM¥ISW$ licemed eqioeer. lroo CCYITAGE gJaas, imported tiles, (amily home hu Oran1e reat. 8*7337.846-9573 POI llSllYATIONS pl.u. Dei&iiect survey Qa.mt6Col71 Br hrchrd floors. Sbutten Count)''• beat location. • 11 map. Glut oata all.cl 1JW.N• <.Ml4) •Y OWta tbruout, yjew l~atioo, Beat the Increase in 24 Sportaman • otor bltkory lo a 1ra117 ,__ ________ _ Unraded Mm Vu coodo. MCJllte&o JIVH, ~ br 2 ba, beaut. decor, amenities Pl'f~ tb.l.a summer, buy home, fully coot d, xhlt pu'kllke ..wns. llucb alAIUllNOZBDRll l.ApnaWJaae3br,2be. c crpt.I La Pkft.()peaSat/SUnl·5. ItbowlOnl)'S'18,900. cond.MM301 JHYISnen' wild pme. Deer, wUd .,....._l·IUrS A/C, tennl.I, pool, clubhs =~wood deck 80 Royal St George. By 540-3666 •IY Owt&• Oommerdal buUdiq In lurker• foJt. raecooo. hell Yd. Gu (144tl ~ to 1llU1 teanb S71.500. Ownr.49'7·!4.211 ~ Sal!&ua 1·5. usS~OWll~ner~.~~~~~~ Doublewideadllpet ocean are. with~ Year around fiabtll•· ' M s 631-4511 di wtnmmna brook off ~ALINDACO.OP PortNel8on.15IMISS4 I-fivutarpark,F.V. leue from Government ~ 6=i ~tri! Boaar-.j.eredltcarda ~ .. ~t ZBr, 28&. ncw~;ir•t·i--------ca.tm by builder, forever -.sru. ~ !'!. ~~-e.: Eqllity around. Picture poet I Bdr J blab bouse. Near eaU J>W't nty '52·0725 ed. mimnd nn. tmAITHISUIF Baek e.y view, 4 BR, ~fwW. 1200 up....,~oacaab card beauty. love9t lo &end•..,_ $l!S1b>. ""' pamoUo.~~~.J~anl , $US c .... a 'THIS&• f.al rm, 3 baJ_3, frplc 'a. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""'"1 for l50CaJ.0001 r· downd AmertCL Tbis tt'l.mac· ....., ...----------·---· .-... -Sl1UOO.Ztt1J.rVIDeAve, Witt J 1tw 1091 payment or e-tioncanbebaodledeom· BJGlll'lNtSbrp LagmaMcJllll 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Duplexneartheocean,4 Terma -Trade.131-3183' •••• .. MUST••••••;;i;; ............... 2~2 14.CUS tails. pktdy by mall. Write: S215.1"'11r.ll'all'dnarea. SBa2Ba.w/e;ta.ldda" bdrm upper, a bdrma ---.01 llvin&, 5,000 sq. MA y O CK TBusn:E. Ga1eraJ Ac· No lllwtnt. C:6ild, pm. pet olt. oatr UIS • lower. In heart of lnPOCM. fl. near new bome. in co11rou.,,o,. cepancie eo .• Box 319, NoJMmolren aalJ. ,..,., ....,, .... DOfff. -,•,..,-..._-.-.... ..,.•v•llW--i Newport Beach. Hurry, SIO.OOODOWM THISWEEK beautiful area. Owner JeOGWNYRE o.q. Beach. Kluowi Nq.llMW.l-.S41-03:11.t--------- __,.._ Y uU for appt. to aeel 2 lltrY home 2900 ft 3 Bdrm, 2 bath ln xlnt ao:Uoua. BK.R ~ IEM:H esot5 or call coiled from thl.a former model. $186,000. Get ready for Owner-wtl.I carry t!i. oi Joe. Big Jot.~ oaJy (n4)87&-S117 u.._,48il-2Me (IH)392·3'70. Nt&bta, E/Slde~Jt,~~·flq IM>m•..:..Pl/tennh/clb 3 BR , 2"' BA bath aummer untalal ! taoo,OOOat$1.596mo.ltn· '57,000. Offers, offers, OR52!-2C*> (314)-.rl22. 1 b.__. ..... ,./'pf!IJJ "11. r.o..._,mo.~ towubome. W/2 COIY S.0-Wl ._. pleaael '"""'"' .... AB~... -·-fireplaces. EQjoy tbe DIM. Bee rear I"'· No SCOTTllAl.TY PLANSFORDELU'XE' 8"''"uo-n.n .r...ua ._..... DUPER! 3 BR 2 fantutlc aunaeta-sate quallfylng needed . 44UN1TPROJECT Xlat cond, bread• but-W...... ltOO J 8R. tDCd ,..,., Oft' BA,+ den. fl*. D/W .. parded community-7S9-°'4S 536-7133 Two + acrea .a.a tn ter~f!95..t:°.Dta ....................... ld&cb."75ecr".:O· ~.,':"17 •. M2S. llM.567, 1Jrivai. parting at wblte S. Cle•llh I 076 Hemet. BuiJdlne permit catl 9113-2'&$8. CASH - aand beach. llanyl~~~~~~~~I••••••••••••••••••••••• leallltae. ~ ... rnore(Bri.ansm). 'n~~ ~v_...___ 3BR.2BA.fple pedo.dlli o o DB a Io G E r e c r e a t j o n a JI-Cl t c t •••••••••••••••••••••• _. .,..,_..,_,, .._... •-.._ ' facutU. ... '19,500. Hi·~·-tdemboen e ~~ m Molllle"-• days,729-53'73eves. n~ .... ~ $9 IOO. .. ........ , !:d.::,n&.,t:,::urea. ~,.!!:5 .. ~~ 3A::m! i-aa-.•~ ftl"llt llil.'UT'rll "" e me ne .. ,oe &........c-1._ 1100 1~0R$ .,..._..,.. SConll.ALTY . . ...,., ·-1 ._ _ ___.,........,...._., Ul;MRUtlltll completion2,000aq.rt3 rur--"Y.,.., SUntt.oaR-'lot.Prtme ~28r ---tocL WocW.-.-..o ffM4'4 496-2413 Your landlord thanks bdrm 2 ba lam rm ....... •••••••••••••••• New list1n1a. Lar1e Eaatalde Coata Mesa. 536-7133 $ITS/mo.. Yfb.,a;;; pet.a. w/lab, pvt 4'W.UO 130.SOSO )'OU for paying for the breakfaat nook, fl re Coach in lrvtne'a ~ela;IOO per acre. $125. P,900. Won't laat ,..._.pd. A .. U 5/l. HS b.l*:h, t&c. Eutoa 3 BR. bome you 're io. How &Uee, ~bar, suodeck, flout P,arlt, "The BKR.. tbeweetmd. ..... E. lroedwQ.ITMial. Jl'am Rm, DID Rm, Liv about ~ for one ot Ni car aarqe No acenta Meadows '· 2 BR, 1 BA, (71'> 877·•1 • ••·-·-•••••••••••••• am Den, paUo 2141 DreGn House! • New Spaniab style a BR, cer. tile entry, matr. siate w /1unken tub, wet bar. larae liv. rm., frplc. & converutloa pit; vlewa. 4' more! Only IZ27..SOO (.Z5 ) your own? Lowest priced ('114> 53Mt74 or mo den.. Easyfinanci.oc. ~ ORm.-0530 R6DCARPET· ....._,_ h••• ee.m-. del Mar PDOI sq.it. Prof upinss • P\a a in Newport en.t -..UO mIIReaJty552.7500 846-3474 . --·•••-•••••••••••• home, club. cabana, s Jndacpd, air CIODd S&OO nowoaly$117,500. AX&S.AVE 12'x'4' Skyline Moblle ........ 3144 BR.1-.ba,$515.711·209 mo. &omo. Jae. (Piuahty Home ID excelleot condi· IJOO .. -•••-••••••••••••• NewlBR.Zi,t ...._ dbl .... , farnMelldablt>.ss:M41' $19 500 ~ Uiht panel walls, •-•••••••••••••••••••• Woodbridi /Jake ..., - VJeW ot ~ "hllla. molded batb tub, Crost· plesbyownr,Zbr,lba, IEACH1TllPUX beech..:_ E..t.oa·a~ C':"'==~l~~ decaatHeritqePrt ~ Gmtftxerwitb a 3 BR, free refnaerator, gaa 2blbfrombdatubop'1. S.C••.t• Fam Rm, Dia Rm. Liv M.lll.a.D. twobac. I br + deo, 2~ ~I l~ BA, Iara• diolnc· n.nae. •wnln&. a.kirt:int Sl8$.900. ..... S.C. Walk t.o beacb or Del am den, paUo. 2U8 t.. A/C, patio, 2car1ar. a............__.~· • ........_•• family room w/dbJ Ir abed. Priced to aell. Coadimlafl~I ow. Mar Shoppla1. Quiet sq.ft. Pr-of up1rda, A "':tmow/~bznd ...._....__ ...,. fireplace, +secluded Located in nice area of ___ ..__ 1700 area, w/&reat 3 BR lndltcpdalrcaad.~ .,.. JDJ yr aame.,..ceorcon. 64~5357 dea, atud7 or fth BR. COlta If .. la a Jow nrit -....-OWIW'I un!t. Upper 2 B furn., -mo. to mo.. lie. ....................... aider be W /opUoo to ·~~~~~~~~I Pricedt.oMll. Pllrt.. Call after 5:30 or -•••••••• .. ••••••• Wllta •/ocean vlewa. <Ullfurn ne1otlable). Hn Jiii'. IBa air '*Id. pt1rtllaae. No pet a, 1-BDTHAHENRY ...._.631"474. fOISA&llYOWI• luatll.atedat$180000. -..U• = ~ •. 1..-...' ebiltru Olt. Owaer. "--'a-4 Br, 3 Ba, dio R• • ~ ~... na.. ...... r lae 22 br z.,; ba a-• ~y -. -· E•llJI--.. or5K-4.580 ';fa: rm, io.cts of 215Be1&"~"792-4121 FANTASTICAL ~~tlatloc.C.M. 'RF.ALiORS"' ....._.._. JI• ~"m =~....;;;;;;;;_.;;;.;;;;.;..;;::'-' wallpaper, mirrors, e . Call US·UI' daye, 21.SDelllar 412-4l2J ................ •-•••r ;:Jb::;;:ail*:;:;Yi;lll::a:;z;:--;3;'12J.4~a......... 1241 E:l.ec CCIDdo. in prtv. area .French dn leaded l)Ms S...._ m.nM w/full bealtb lpa fad.I, 2 wlndon.tZat,500. Can••-1071 Familes & Pet Vnes.AC'U""' Deluxe. tn-1 em, Bcb, CH•1t•• ;;;;..--;.;;;.-;:;: LMMIMA.WTA&. br 2be 3 bib from beach. John Vanian Company •••~•••••••-•••••••• "'".a. nr Hat& n.aroour aeller n..-view 2 --2 ,_._ V·•'--mo..-Qaradac older 3 bdrm Brand new, '96··4'12. ,_,W~liffDr,NB Alllllla• 4Brtw'Dbm.2ml'stobch --'-·-.. -000· Prine ~ • ..... ._. -~· -· _.....,, home. ·~~buetrai ._, ...._~ ... -~ • -· -· · -Jcartarport.aua. daml.v.caaL-.-or -SJTs. at..(llOO ,_ v:rHt" .-. ''*tfi• kll •MO. Afll Me-me. oeb' ~. aat. m.am c1ec11a' 1n emter C11 ,..,. •1111. ..... Clf u.. = 4 MIJ--.. -•• -v..,.------.-,-,-7·•-w-:.-~-M-,-.-OOD--y-·1 =•own=:.!~~ t.~n~%:Af!! .... ,, ••• .., 2000 OCEANJ'RONT DPL~ pJe ~· ~:..! .... · ~aer.aea =t:>o~t. r:. ....................... U1QU"feMentheotbera, 1011 sty Span hm. wy home log eoua ..................... 1UP8rloc. $2C8,000. Good Bemb'to!QOYe._.,now, Beam~l'rplc •!fireplace. a.=:;: fltr, !Ba, 2Qd atory llOIF•WestcUff'a beat. cmct.ac Soc. Many up-family park. A:ft:te 71H1'Sc..M. ftnao,qt..e'fl.1020 ~ MldaC for Svpet' llucblloteltao -.a8) dlatDI rm. i..,e. ~;::~·1 •Ir. !::Y 'b~.'l..!. ~-""'it'MT'Simt ~"I= ,::-::f:;. ='/p."'='br~ t! --UIO MA y 0 c It v-0..-a.1 :.::.-~~~ -... ----...... ---,..._--.---i Ooon,, Dl1 window, lJ1J ~EA.LESTATE f m r. 1wJmmlo1, towabo&&M, •II bltoa, --••••• .... ••··~.. "0 •"°"'""0 " PballldPool.Jn>~ r•== E'l:~en& 1111111 Hll. L•P'HdUa Do¥er Dr. •.soo. Alt. HI 3710 4tW20J recreatlooa1 ueaa, Cl1)itl, dip. Buny, bQ;f OfftCllLMllTI ~~ •Br.11111... <•:= ~ __ ...a asr, 1-. bL Upp8decl. to079 • rmpiao•Uhabboulels oo•. Tom Lee, Jtltr, HuntinOoaBellCla (rtiQtM fttl ft M 1 6JI... UALTY mueb, mucb more all for ea.ia Z"l,000 IQ. ft. lot near Hanot'mal credit~ a.o1ll m -ua ~ SELL Idle ttema with a l'lad .taai lOla •ant ID S!$ ooo <Nnr10> Paclflca Hoap1tal. 5 • • ... ' ---.... ea.a.a n..1 1 .. PllotCl..taedAd. n.JlyPOotauatn.csa c' .,_· ... .._..._ 12UMITS NaU&bop.Cller4CMe Max,..ltlNdt JIB I' " ........ JMO 1M lllr, a. eaDdo . • ,. _ ~ -=::::ir • ~ -"---...t.. ---,.__ .. -000 Pool. .......... ---·-···-............. _,.......__... .~ .... ~----.... 1•.a.a Jloblltl:lon:aea..Jty 116 -to~-·-~.-. . ....................... • ... " r----. " .. ..,... -~ 270llfartlor, St.JOI woo 't I aat • t oaJy Dilrid BourQ JWr UDO rs • I Br, I Ba, ,.,._ UW. ... Kldl. ,... &.aotS&.I -••••• .... -. •••• ·-.................. 54o.HJ7 SD0.000. Great tneome ....-0 Dr. Genoa Bela. N.,,. ok. 11111 ...,. aYall.,_ _____ ~_ e'!,~~li! .. -~--~~!!II!~~-----•--------• trade·t.1P froal .Jiour Jl..l LOI' JN Palm ldtebeo • Ba. Decrt'd ..... Af.amtee. au.m•t1 nn. kttc.bm, ore CE .r•ur•~cAL ~ or .. pie:&. atch Dwrt. Xlllt rift. WW :. '::~-::= New ......... bedroom Ollllt ...... J Wrm, l •. ..,, Pit• Id. serv rMllNll =fJ:· Oall ... accom tauda en/POOL ._ <eO~\~ bacnta + bada.IM"eai ...... rpiw"'.:f; ~,.,. .. ~ 111111 BLllll ao CostaMelca 14~''' ~.G00.(7U)7941JO. t:~b ... um,Gaj~ t:.'=~~wt; ~ ... ..... 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ADJrW. ~ UW.tum1au.2aa • • .,.. B1 flflDl'/8fl, Townhouae'8000. Yau.rOl:IDartunlty ~amoa ~::. ,;.m. Wh.tM-1bJ.&1abeN, "'brhOliondolUMI' ~: w~llledntd. ~ m.,. To 'Purcbaee A Lovely Rome 1llllo .odal ae. K11at. Bell. 1H.n11 :n• nrm ~·• •IP l:Badatunu1Wpt . -~·*·nor.&: ftOP*!•J.m W/Spodoua lledtma, a11a, + l"am. 11f1t1 u I• lot•· -· -~· P. ,,. 1'111 -==ij"' 11MU --.11 Dlll., .... Or,IPle. Bm. Patio Overlook• Pool & atam.aJ ~ .... ....., UJlmka fros a~ e&eu •Jn Pod •mo.Motiai•,.. Ramada. t149,50o. Owoer W111 C•hNc~ Umti ii t..oa An••les. hla DIMlt CIOlllllo. ~. 117 -.., ... Jut, -:, .. .-~•-m~...-...~--- lderliaN/OpUQta. =-~::'~ ...,..,..llMlxtat ... "'ea~ .J: --,.._. uu • l4N ~ Oow. llOroll. eau =' ~ot&.ct au . QeM"eara<Jo.Oi.rli .., ti --,._ ~ ........ ~...... • ,_ ______ m __ ,_. cmJ-..uo.Mlh-All. ,,.,..•·1'0? · · · 1 , • ..._,... • IDNttaw+ ..... o .aw rw.1~1-.&1 : ......... llllftlt ... oa.dD. l'tlllll..,.... ·-...... AJC, l mL a& ._ Wb a a.ft• kl' 'v IO Mil! ....... fiit... 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BEAUTlrtJL Si.a 2 BR Z '-• bl ~ ~eep-..... .._!'DA~ .._ ..... -• .. •••••••• ........... 1 a..1W11.A -..-_ • ..._ Illa &pU +l D ~ fl -ues .xpr con· RtllllNft ~ llal fq r~ olr. lA:ii& er~ a pet" Call WAN't&D cJ1 10\'_,.eltht . t be r-. ~wa1ar· * •--..W• den. AU Adlta, no pet.a. lrOUM wm trade p/Ume Wt'vuotlllriQfirv•r&l Cant rchaH. Colla AalmaJ Aulatanct ..-.tor atWPrott•m .... .;.. ~ -.: ~~~;r~~r..~:'!J! ~~;..2:!..J.::Sn ~ ~ew;rt': ~:'~:,.~~;: :':f:e~r!:..~1~ L!!!-D1·2m.DOfM. CalfO-•Jtrt · ' MC .. lMl +eec dli>· but l1h1 uuna. f7S.Dlor1'1M151 l.mne. Refs avail. Call inlfret t be t al m .1400 L08'1': Gft7 u,.-male •SUlrS• Alt H ·4l'fl. UU > J9c8lll •~at.eel Sbowubyappointmeot Ml-1531 · nee ap:!: !:eri:.mi ca,~ 1 yr, btfw OuteaJUI ... ~ ~~-.,..;...;.;;..;;.;...;;;:...... _ __. .. . f ~~. H. oi ~~~ Last desirable apt, pdn, S. a-• 317' the Ba~, Space froro 2IO Fa.mll'J a..tnraat rw f;~:l,'·D~~~ ~~~l lOAll..wl '111"'"2 , "8 f 1 • .._. JJ., S. ': hy.llf.1111. Nopeta. trees. p.atio. ceramic ·-.................... to 900 aq. ft. incl. cipta. sale. a.ta M•a. Mint Man:b. Call 811..Ql aft ,. ... Sew •lat 1360 -......... --•• e.....--l27' On, D/W bltn. $350. ON BEAal. l BR, utll drpa . A /C , S day ecmd. ModerDMWabop-tpgl or Debr11 M2•:1871 ... _ ................. . HORB1..,..ie.dol. ~···-••••••••••• .... ~ ,.A.I. ~ pd. $3001&'350 Yr'"lse J&Dl&Alri.alterV. flallutll ~DC center locaUoo. d"" 8 ...... l b"--A-" ·-m • • p J •a e •. ••ta I aw--, ·-·&•-...... ---• · Y • pd. Take advan~e ot BuUt.. UlteriOr. Seata 50, >1•· * •• c. ...... ,. ...,.. $• • Pa.WO.,m4U81rr. l>Ooi_.._. ..... ~ ......... _ .................... s br • 1 br ap&a, crpta, l.-.JflD our apriq fever .6 free P1atJ ol INIJirtnl, other ft'Dlll 1 l:ft ANSWERSE.aV SIWK ,. llZS • ~ar:.:f.. Dlmac. 8tmd ... q\lalll'J t Br drapes fenced rd ar rent otter. We'll pro· interell. Altlnt tl00,000 ~1'1 MAILADDl\BSS 1lWK MIWllA,.. lll-4.'Sa~;....,ro peta. W/fardeo patio Yrly as ca.rPort. ~Y • ·Jz,. Af ......... hhd bablycomet.oourHDM9 Some c.rim to qualified a~ "S Br J ,..a. t.... te.P!Qa.8'1UISO ISZ2 Santa AH Ate. wUwfw • hMt 3900 b1 IWDD)#. Call or atop tiuyq. ¥alnSt .• aJl llr. WnU1'1 .s-e.t1a~.m«Wa ...... lZIO ..... ,, • h 3107 M&3lB2 •• .. •-••• .. -••••• .. •• by QJ weekday bwto ~.m40-0MS KinalY -LeiaJ ---·••••••••••-•• --··•-••••••••••••• nm EXcmNG 8:3065:30. n.....--. llff'-.mowlJla,, Steed -Fland -.... .,.••••••••••••••• RAVIEW. I Jiii' JIOPQlar b 2 br Jada ot lOOlll 1 Br • .Jew crpts. clean, PALM~An'S. UdollarinaVWaae vvwi-~.,. •1acb DISLIKE ldnll& , =J1«buipril0eoenn lbore a:,all. S4S·4tOO ':!r~:,a~~(!':f ~~No peta. '235-KIMn'ESTONPT .smVlaOporto mmtMll. ffll. tieac Televiaton la the 0011 ILi • ._ 700I .M'l·'IOM:a:w:zu ~amfee. l350~mo:Quietlitrelia: · .~-(atN(;r.t~lvd> ~..::=.Cllr. Owner. ~.~ .. }!.Y:! •••-•••••••••••••••• ... BIG CAHYOJf. U..adoua n.111 lJtO ble Call aft f PM. 2 br Priv Patio, Bit 111a, Ba._ WBR. first ti~-~ lbe R 0 UP TENN l S 2 8 r ' 2 bat b too . ••••••••••••••••••••••• iiiW erae. car. no child/ pet.a. Crom $Z2IO. Is up. Oftlee apace 1~1700 aq Coftee Sbop, located in aummer t'bey let you LESSONS, resister at do mt D a 11 m b o m e . ~ Br. J Ba, 1$'1S. Lovet)' C.... .. W.0-JIU •· UlO Vlctona CK Adulta. No Peta ft. Bal pen. praf1 ~· 5 day opera· DISLIKE tt qain. Harvard Athletic Paril lo • · Nwlnever Jived in. Wet 'Jud patl-2 frplca MWl.t7 1511 Mesa Dr. m.uu or~ &n. 1.»3. Buy direct lmne. a.z:tf'111c . .-Jorl.Mopt. _.,,.«s;:SZ'RJ · -···••••••••••........ 1.581bEut.otNewport r.romownr.•tot FOUND : Moaer•n w-.... 7075 Seliabw)'R.E.l'la.oo C d , , ~~ ........ ?~~~ ::~ ~:~ BEAUTYSALON :::,r.ort Beac •t ...................... . mGCANYONTO~ ...,::.,,.:J 3425 -View, beauWul, new. 2 i-4000 1501 WeetclilfDr ~riflc:ita':C:. ~ffer. .~. help? Bank reeoa· :;d~ ~!;!~ cto~ •·~-•••••••••••••••••• '[I, c._ f ,~:r~• Br, 2 ba, $350. CI06e to ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67/IQ ft IA-'16Zl8 ~uGo aq I\, rent= :nt Vlata bBi~!i ~ror~~· ~= eoane ldake view Sei> !Br,28a. HwrtLandmark ~,~ abolJs.~l'l ... M0-'7308 Roamw/kitclleneue * Slrf sum5 * $1DO. Worth mucb men. oo. u»or~te ~Joe• taxes. P•ttiM.S-0337 pr. tenDis le pool. Lie $40mo. 982-HH, GARl>ENAPTS lBR.clean,tresblypatnt. S\OweeUrup. 'ANM411M .Ukllll SH,900. John uoft loet 'eoot.ct HB. SiO:Mo.M6-IUI . 9'2-0U3,l·'172-8S. CORONADELMAR ed. aar. No pets. S265. S.9'155 ,.,_ISO~ft SIU4Zl.Bkr. PotiC9~53Wl21 .. ==~~ ........ !I llJ IBk, 3BA car 1ar. :z Br Townboule, frplc. l»m.5all6pm. Ambasaador Ina in Coeta Bank ol America BulJd· Mwrfe&.o. 1025 LGIU/2. 4 envelopes, pie· writun~W w bavelOOI' olbou.1.-frl>l. ~per loc, no pet.s. Pool, tamla. . Some ocean UalL ......,..._. 3140 Mela, 2Z17 Harbor. Ceo-ina 10 atorie1 of ....................... ture.. Nr White Houaet-----.._;_---e • ' Teonia, pool. $385/mo. a..c •-"--·""-""--A ,. -"··J ted _., .. __ .:_. • ., _ _. otn ltl _...&-...T.D' W..e.cl 71 dplxs , apta no•, all 41M-O:!B2aft5. -......... ·~· ,,,....., -··················· .. ....,. oc. ....... rooma. ~·:A! ........ ~ ·--.• rest. Wa• Bcb. can col• ...................... . area,aUprices.Stveoo · toFMhionlal&DCl6fineSHARP,beacb,2•3BR, MANY with kitchen, aJ)M:'e.,...,,yFwyacc:eaai LOANSAVAILABLE lecl, 114·282·8857, • Tee. D ' .. ..,... HOO beecb.AllOlBc.&U-21111 frpl, di1bwuber, phone Is TV. Swtmmln& covered parklo1. Al Chdttnopnblem. 7JA..313-J.3311Rewvd. tii~--m•ttn•,,.----· " '45-4900 ~ ••"••••••••••••••••••• ,araie. patios, 950-2358. pool, Jacuzzi. and rec. ~ included. Prime INlllr, 712-ltOl .. 2 •_..-ICM room. Dally • weekly location • compedttve ILACll IAIMCOAT * * 1500_ 4 br. 2~ ba. F.R.. ._....., .... , Spec.api!w/fantasticbay UVEHear'Jbe Beach! rataRart1.D&from*48a rates from 60c aq rt. '-"''ICKC~SH If you attended tbe •ccou~allo.ll.!.. pool, tennis, gardener. 2J.S.'16USB9. l>)'a/eves. ;!:'imCall 67W191 or C:P. .. Sot week. Hurry "".hlle offer lull. ~ _ Ill.arch 30 Coeta Mesa --"' nW' Owner, 840-0008 Dana Point·super ocean Beautiful Adult Ap&a ~ For details, call 7'1'""671 111 " 2nd Trust Dffd Olamber of Cornmm:e CL.ERIS Tl;RRACE TWNHSE 3 Br view. New 1550 sq.ft. Zbr, 2 Bdrm, blt·lo ldtcbeo, = =~~~B Furn l br. prlv ba Ir Sml new office. pri v. lo&ns arraneed for HY ~~o! ~a~c~ 2¥! Ba, Fam Rm. M7~. 2'1'.baMSO. 759-0706 adults/no peta. S350 mp. 9,24653 ktcbnelle, utll. pd, parkin&, all uUJ. paid. reuoo. CredJt .po p~ bbdt Loodoa ~OI rain· 11'54745«5SHM6 latldast.MO-r.iG w/priv. ent .. in nice NB Comm. Way/Newport b&em. BorTOW OD tbe in· coat. 1tu 42 LoQI in the ltf! twm Fa wl•cl Cotta Mesa 1124 2Br children welcome no home. Mat, very qwet Bl. CM. S48-38'18 cre.ded value of your cloakroom-.lf you left lncreaatna demand for lemporary •ccouotang clerb uperieoced in ~SpanRT HE,.!~dHTSy for ........... •,•••,•••~···~·0•7• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.;.!.tarting at liZ'S ~o. ~~mo· Onl.Y_ iu<> .!eed13 apply. Beautiful f··-'-.. ed of'ice, bOme. OIJl today for fut, early and pcked up the ._ .. " '·-• El ., •..,. .. ~ ... ~• "-S ,_,,_,,, ....., .........., u.nuau " courteoualnform.tioo. co.it without cbeckln• it Acc1sbP~ occupancy. 2 br "den. 2 ....................... -~A#&rl Bank or Costa lle1a carefuUv-weU ..... tt."on Acea ltllecelY .... ba. a car 1araee. frplc 2 Br L.,ee 2113 bedroom HEAR IEACH Unfurn room tn lee bse. Plaza, $1115 mo. No lease. • • , • ~, · .___. _............._ hardwood noon drape&, • atepa to beach, pool, 1arden apta. Debwbr Util incl. Wash/dryer. Avail .May 1 $56-3900 /M.'-'A. I.saw eft.. -c b • o c e.a are the • -r•-_.. · U9ormbtomo:eu.m4 '325. pr mo. 'Ul JWJe bltm,encliar.gaabbq'. &CIYICCIMTB $1.SOmo.MG-3110 ~~~~ 1Jeeveswlllfall midway Colt~ dQa.'4UIS1anes. 30t.b.645-0721 Pool. Gas Pd. 778 Scott BRAND NEW. Seacioua 250-500 aq. ft. dduxe of. ru u.l!m between your wrlat and • _..;~ __ ..:_____:_ __ ,_. ............ .....___ 3724 P!.80$073 delme 2, 3 • 4 Br. All anted: Boom w/kitcben lice. W. 19th St. C.M. Llcenaed Dome Loan your elbow, for you are Rqistertoda,yt.oworll al 125 ............ St .... b' .. t ~---. ~rplca, "'U, •ne yd. pdvtleiea in priv. home. from $150 mo. Tom, Broker• aervla1 So. In pu ..ton ~ lllY 42 ·-•-N .,... ._.. ., 72 .... o ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,....... • .. C &UI\..-,.._ .. ,_ '-17 ...... Call our D..,.:-,,&•bl ... A•---yoar co1h......,...,.. ew bdL $S15. a br2 ba, dplx, E/Side, airy 3 Br, 2 Ba. 5G12Vontown . Just West II /NB area. Quiel --uu.u •"-,,.. .._...... ac-.raa.rn..Vlll-Mllpmema fft 4:0ming bftina, frpl, w/W crpt, l SSOWEB&.. btt.ns, new cpt.s, drpa, ofBeacbBlvcl.535-1718 womaoin50's.548·59118 nearest olfic e, ·Ila aleevea fail Just~ tr;dai)y in all areas of I crprt. Adlll. No pet.. paint. $350. 552-4201; NEW XTRA Dl.x twnhse ! ,..... 4200 fULLSBYM:~ 714-137"'7'6 IQ)' fl.qert.ips-11 'JOU u <nnpeo. ~~~:~~:· 213 / ='°~~ S5H~l apt,frootunit.L&3Br.•H••U•H•H•••U•U•• ~~:,re-:11~!:-.::!~ • 23'16Newport81,C.M. MIWE.SIOI ~Ba. fonmll dine rm. GLAMOROUS 2 bdnb, 2 ceptioniat, aecret.r'l"· lllllftl ~OU escbaa1e tbat would ll(i.C'AMYOM ~:;sorMS-398'1 3br, Zba, Townhouse. Up· +D bkup, patio. dbl at· ba lo Promoat«y Point oooference room. coffee ""'" I make ua both mcire pre· Lwluriooa 2 Br 2 Ba -,,.ded. Lee pati o. tacb bklfst rm, fplc, with forever VIEW. & bospitaUty services NEED f'l~ll ~ lboWd tt rain condo W/W~ bU frpl. SUSCASIT'AS Children ok. 6 .. S-9543 blt.as.aar.$480.$45-3604 Decorator rurnlsbed. Excellent location. near wn, .,.us. kc~ New/never llv~d In: Nicelyfumishedlbdrm evea,646""282da)'I. ONEOFAKlND4BR =j1ja~/W·:•eaun811~-d freewa)'I. C,,......,.,CT Found : Silver c .. -r ... 500S. ..... St9101 lllOO/moorsubmitllle op· Closed iAr. S230. up. , ·-o-.. -.. ~·-· Cornerbncklrplc · _, · tur· IAlllCBCT'B "'"'~ .... -t.ioo Adults. no pets. 2110 ..... e3.-to ... .....,...,..apt, nett.eat UMIOM Bracelet. Ftn. Valley. No.Tower.UniooBaolt ·WATERFRONT NewportBlvcl. 2ba,frplc.patio,garage. Htdpool$250! (8426) WATERPRONTHOKES (n4)'7t-2161 ....-..... Calltow.nt!fy,842-5"11S InTbeCityotOranle HOMES Qlaet complex. Adults, 631-1400 AL~S ~LOAMS (714)8M103 631-1,.00 STUDIO Apt., decorator no pets. $.175. 645-3381 or S2652BR·PATIO ·~tollU..-4300 .,.. pace Unloa &me Loans .,.. WST! llak!Dobetman, 1 -----·---rum. pvt patio. water & 67S-*9 GreatArea-Kid.sOK --~ SJC I 1·9950 raqe loans ror home oc Yf, vtc Caoada St, San · Slepl to bay! Jbr Condo 181pd.'200mo.6"-!UJO Launct.ry,aar. (~l •••••••••••••••••••-•• ~otmenofSl,000 Clem.&h.aslaAC. ~~~~~~~~~ w/24' boat slip, 2 paUos. 2 br oewty decor pref lBrw/stove,refn&. R t ... a 631-4555 •llSB.ECTIYI• Two prime apot ornces t.o $100,000 or more. And SREWARS>iKeys lOlt vi .-------- frplc, bl~oa.2car1ata1e. aon'.smkr adults~pet.s. ao.:t~wes. KDQor~.creditcards Gainareliable ~°'ff~~~ tt'~o:~, u;1g~ H;':~ s. Co .Plua or Ediaoa~ A.ectnc Bkkpog CALL Nu paint " •butlers loqulre 1N'4 Rochester. ~ 2 BR 2 Ba twnhse pool roommate. .,.......,. • Homeowoer T•rma HB. s-7 ke)'a 00 rinp ~y tbnaout.S100mo.~7'1l7 ' j -·--' all 1 • ed • 645-74&4. Ideal ror real estate. ft.. "' • poss w /Cameo clip D-.+-... ~-~ .,,; alUPM ,...,._ l2tO 1br ref · C6:D a .. WAAI, av mm ·• •SHAREAHOllllE• tail abops, etc. Call wblch are 1enerally · .__. a~ to work Harbor Vie bo BR , .... ..._ • .._. 3740 patlo. kut..~~s~. T.M adlts.$S15mo.86MO&Z Beaut home . Irvin S7W.551 mucbbetterthanfiunce ~or53WS11. b:::f::~~~~ 2 ba. 1.:'a r~' iul~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• CJames,&73-T181pm LCllglllll"-11 1141 abr. 2rm1av:h..1pa~:; •II .. ,....., 4't50 compe,nyttrma. POUND: Slides in 8 ()is. meota. Work clOle to rt .. 1 d <Ttlftf0 -··••••••••••••••••••• , f Qaa111'111T...-neyland baa. Bu.a stop at t ap D• era. ear· oor oil'~...,. Ul20 Meyer Pl., DI' new LGE BR conven1eoce1, rwy "••••••••••••••••••••• ... l:, Eutc* "San 11.i&uel. your home. F 1yre opener. S750 mo lease. oow.-.,1.._.. twnb8eapt 2 aRt'i'IBa 2 ""~· vteb,'!:. ctoee.Day6»6007,eves 4DBJIXIOFC"S ~ Harbor vu Homes. CJerb to Sr. AC(!duo 644-1564 ,klt.chen ' ' new~ ...... l 'i'I ....., 5o51..QPI&. SW .._......... tanla needed tbruout ~--._u.,f!.'~ ~;~atio, ear, $325. to be , 'twn.' Helaler · ~eiedrm~;,. ~~:. !!1 _-. __ llSJ_._____ OnqeCo. Laree 2-story contero· .__. wu...,,, _,_ Park. MJO. No chUdrea Mled•ltaa• 111e7 •-wu-, -· •-... .... FULLY AMOllTlllD ~Ha1f's poury home w / 4Br, ,:;,,E=::.. E.Slde 2br. l 'Aiba lo u;. orpeta.497·311» ToProteuionallyFlod f!o~!!f':;.~~·K~~ PADLY AMmld:e ===.z..,:j~Y Accowlt.empe ~:' ·~~: ~ ~ 72'1Yort:town Blvd pJp. Nu paint, frplc. OceanViewl Br Duplex THAT RIGHI' PERSON Bariiios. IMTBISTOMLY color, brnd name ol 500S. Main,Ste50l brieht.WO/mol~. : De.chBlvdatVorlttown CQIU. drps, bltns, gar. AllUU1Paid$290 ~t·Clbns~ n4-Sl·~ I tooaa • .S.te" loc. lost. No.Tower,U11100Bank TEJlFltO Hot Sl6-04ll lDdry. Wlr/CU pd. Older JUcS,Must~! (4tU5) Uk-·._..._..._~" : ..._ .... CallB.B.P.D.Ul-5621 lD'lbeCityotOraogt! WA NT OM~ cbiJd OK. No peta. $3$0. """-..--....-MAIJ .. CEMl'B ...,.,= r--_ _... • .. __ i 71'1835-4103 .,H400 -.,-..... -,7 -8-..,.-.. CH--H-OT_EL_ DOgle.548-.3281 Lo·-1u2Br·HtdPool c:.>:.flAMD.x.oiwq CoutHwy,NewportBch ~ wltla lhlh rBuuuw ; ~ Apao, vc.I~~~~~~~~ ~ r.n • ..,Y ~Sincel971 Lease 840 SQ ft Am I 19w roollbunt/EIU., FV.1-MOVfj RIGHT IN to an ROOMS $32.50 Week Laree 3 br. z ba ui>per. Encloled Patio, $320. arii · Pe • tl83-8fS1. A«oimttng ammacuJ•te executive Apl$1SO/mo.535-7058 New cpts,drps, paint, Avallablenow! (5816) '!WFwantmaletoahare ~· ll ne reJat4d llforuYrea.ooweun· Cl.lllTYPIST family home. Thia --.... __ ae.vOCC.$350.751-31196 I It • 631-4555 Bch house Call 673-1803 pref'cl.Allutilflt.aa· DOl ll1Taale a loan for Lost: Great Pyrenees. 8> 1fPID. 10 key be!pCui frelhly~t.ed•dr~ ~-.,_ Hooormaj creditcarda rorlnlo ea paid. Call K. Wlt.zel, YoUtbel'ewlllbenoCOlt female pup. 4 Mo 's. rorgen'lofcliA/Payas- 4BR 2 8abouselaideally •• •••••-•••••-•••••• 2BR.2ba.crpt.clrJl9,1at. · · , S5llMl5tO orobliptioa. Talooed numben on ai•tance. XJnt loc & located near the pa.rt, IAGUNA BEACH MTR. W book·up. Pat.. no Bae.b.a&J'.crpt.alul.rapea, hmRmmt.Deedeil..Own T~·-.. -.. tammy: All wblt~ bmeftta 644-8.M lbe comm pool • An• INN. 185/wk I& up. Maid , 2 kid.a. $UO. ll1 Del nr beach. utJI pd, no bdrm Ir batb. Noa-._... -•""" LJNDf'J Reward. 60·277t or · · ...._ ~-Cathedral eerv. color' TV, aa.ted tH. MS-M55. kkbn. $170. '9t-4lS4 •maker. $150/mo + 'i'I ... .,,.,.._. t7NIOO. ... Aecountln1 CJert ~~ ~-~=lr= ~~J.;~S21H. 1185 •. 3 BJl 2 Ba, carport, 2 BR, 3 b1k.I to bcb, bltns, ~ M5-?.S58 ~ ~·: !t'!:[: HO'v\E ~: l:J,:..tnsSrith !-:c:~ :::·1neren~. rm PMIS lo malnl yd no pets. lOZl Valencia. crpta, drps, Adlla, no ..... 'WilllDtilinba.lf n.nM 1. Reward. 1edia" post;iq. Jownal arealh-forllSOmo. Studio apt, marveloua Anillll)'l.!WMB&S pda,$SI0.1't,lut+aec. fw.... 4350 $8001'.ach Btr~ a 5e.aoo em:ries, trial balance & For lmmed occ:up~cy ocean view, spacious 8G-4ll06 •••••-•••••••••••••••• 1 , LIOANS flnandar reports. Work ca1JMG-l440or644-?413 w/frplc.497-1303 ~E.!_f!t:~StBa. no .... ~-__.. ~•49 Slll&le 1arage f'O. Safe" Shope, ofc'a, bobby I& Lolt: GQCd wallel 4/9. for small dynamic pro---·-· ..-641>• · r .... --secure. 731 W 18th C Id Ideal for photo lab Nr. Ralpba. Jiarbor Ctr, ..VM\'~ Excell • LUXUllOUSUDO ............. 3769 ~ •• _ ...... ••••• .. ••••• fn8.m7 . • .. E /8ide CM . Fr $85. Nation'tT ·-Rome Cll. Seutimesrt.al '"*lue. beaefi•·. lea.dly at· with sped. view Of Sad-....... , ............... Euttide Costa Mesa 1 PAIK MEWPOtrT eves 59-7:Mi . Loan~-.;; rtnn Reward. 845...c&40. ext ~-Newport Ctr dleback lltns • Back .... -Bdrm apt. ycy private Bachelor., 1 or 2 Garages for storaae. Cd.II ca H re&aU 8T.w 770.JOJt 611. Call Doona 6'CM630 ror Bay ooe side Olnnery -•"'v"' S:U,S. ino. utll. pd. Call Bedroomal&Towobousea lOxl'l' $30. h:U' $.tO. wy, or tWlcll 141 n21 (Mt· Genna ~ appt Yill.ODotber.Gorc.prot. z BR condo, yrly , Leslie,548-5890. P'romS1.19..50 121C28' SIS5. cno. Safe • ofc. Lots, of frontue," reai, Blk!Wb't ~~ --:..:.-·------ decor. 2 br/den, bas it $700lno. Spedacwar apa, total aecure.l>QIMS-G52 good prk 1 $1200 mo. Goldeo Weat Colle1e: ...... ' ,.., all. P'Ull aecur. 2 car 3BR,Zbaths,yrty.~ 2Br,oewcrpt..drp9 recreaUon profram, •Single Mesa Verde 5-821!19 SbarttermR.E.M 'afUt, HB.Bewatd.~6 Telep11oae "counter park,laeS1000mo.Ava11 AIMILTCOMDO Nearbaatop aodal~7~8 ~·Mams,CM.$30: Top location. Beaut. W11reuoa. Bill Daven· -• aal9atnofflce.Sollcituig Ila>' 1. Call foe appt. ..... ..... Hu...., $2111.S. 645-2274 tsmlacoaru.AtFashiOG Sknfeoaly.&'Dm.4 showroom " office. port.-.xJ Lott mans rfnc. 101~ ln fiekl. Exper. pre:f'd. ~days. 2BR.2ba.,rb tu5 ZBr-3Br 2batownbouae 111.ud. ~ 6 San Balter DI' JJriat.ol CM band. cl.aw aeWq, ~ ApplJ IMO Placentia YrlJ. i..r. 3br, 2ba. w. S"llPSB TOllACH .-ao. yUd, trpk, encl'. T.41 644-8it'oo Offlm....., 4't00 ~~·1ntt.1All1ttnPr<w1,i INEED D91.~·c~ ~~~ r: Av•.o.taMeaa Npt. 1 6Dt ocean. pr, 3 ll.2ba,ba,1vu$l.050 .-, liuadry nu. From ..... ._-..•-•••••••• ~ c · e ec. • -· ./MONEY TM.-.1493en. AmNttcuac.oupieWanted frplc, no pea. $S15 per 2BR,2Ba.,Jri7.$COO $325. Dh Separate Apt. OMCISPACI AJC.Utaqft ~ t.o man.,e a small busi· mo.16842 TSLllpat &Cz.1603 Privacy. Block to beach. ~Roomaorupto • ,_. IA• 5310 ._ p/Ume. WU1 not an· lO!WPORTHEIGRl'S-1 :r·aa.~1ar.~~· ==atocy .... t:ltl ..... 4100 ClmfTMO ··~'"'•i;;;··~···~· ~taf~CU"wt&~t FOi • • &aa Block t.o aboppina ls bua N.1.~ c~_!-_ waWi n llJ'ea. • .-...... ••••••••••••• PIOll 84 ~a 11'.r u.u o1 o , ......... lBedtoom,lbathdupl~ ~ c-. u u. ~w. Y .... Co. IUaDTOSUrr w•wTDao.. .ElCadnoReal • .._...SG·ll:M . .. :0~·1::~·!: 1~-'! ~,~ feMe<l yard. \:!~.1!~.r::: 4'R2l7 49MWO s,ooo.zo,ooo Sq. ft. s.o.=--.~lic. AIDlrtcan Natloul tos. private auarded .,.. _ .... adults onb' for pro1 Aprt. 10th. $500/mo -......_ ~ PlaeeatiaAve. C.M. 75J.5::: Ch aeeda ao dp'd "Girl "' w\th mall)' amenities tor Ilia Br. A4ulla. "°'peg. thla lcmty country set· 'Jri>'leue CaJJ~m.t ,,._ ~BfT wm.EYTAYLORCO. :::= 'I JUl!J.AXINGllMSAGE Friday•• for lrv. ofc. aeae 8t '850. mo. zm JbnGfUllf-yrq. '225 tl•C· CALL QUAIL . Al.l&MATIVI RBALTORS 6"-4910 C.-1..-Bobl.-..UcJllUlftl' TJPlllf...!!!!:!• salary Yacht~ • fDO; aw E. lab. N.. & Ak A GAE MCE N ~ 2 8&~~~· llo. to mo. reot incl! Deluxe officea • CONnD£NTIAL Oul.callN,4M-5W. ~~~~ - ~1~ ~~a~'";'0~P~ Hta.&M-llOl OORP.,at'1U.li20. ~ .n.tO.sm ~:tf.!.t ;.!! v .: w a r e b o u • e Prt..te~~llN315 NASSAGI pd ncaUoll. Call ro~ 11.,._.te "ON 'l'BE BEACH," IWSl1ClBRCOITAGE VJ'IUTJESPAIDI er.,e, cont. rm, .:Vu fCr~...:a:r A8QllMODIL$ appt.7SJ.1JJ1 38dnn,denbome, IMtt· ~ wiDter, StlS mo, AlltJWit.iaPaldl Ele1anUBr•Beadl _.._, ~ sftl llQ.1'M DOYOUNEEDCASH? U,.,..,,..,., APARTlllf,erpercptto tldblSpJ ........ IDO. \&ilpd..--BQSeYdSZ'fO (5414) FP.Jl(IOI-• (mt) ltmcdln=Newoon.. lat, 2nd • 3rd ~V.1 " maP'INIZUaltapt.lfB. 31~Bt1 THE E bo.mto111atr loaat ar· OUl'CAU.OMLY 5a"4QZ2 Oceafroot J br, I ba. m11"1T a.iup rto&ed (•at, Borrow _____ __.;.,__ •¥bldr)'r, cable TV. BeautifG12._"'5 .,. .... ..., _ ................. -.-.M,_,..,_'blo 631·3111 ..... ..~L.A. m.II'~l !t!ll- . \'i : • • ' • 4. U\oa .-.., Walttotlaelleaefl -__,...,. •WAI "'I....,, ~ =-~ oo-.-. Oos)'PlnlQce <4m2) DPAMNMa717 New •tore&• 1ara1H, --~C:ridltDOJM'Oo *SAtil>Y'S* tarseeoavbotpltal. &JI. • p I 6Jl-4111 l'uUy aerv. ore apa" ~ ~Rt.J~ °' lllem. lUI •DOCIMlt· 11111'. ant. lQm QJary. Haoor-' credlteards ataru at .. aq ft lO tbe ·-.. -· ~' v a boa tm. Ou&eallMw... bmelitt. Hoa •moker . ...._ dJllamlc N.B. airport mk avail, a1l u:lll ~ STBllLIHOFIN.SVCS. ..,... Call Mu. Potter. buL ...., Sl>aee avall: PllMN1'11 114~lll0~> S4iJ.C450. Ro1ai. Con· Dll,00014.ft•wareftle WAREllOUB& SPACBl v.-ca lbflltaJ, lCDO ~-•~ft. ProJ. Msr i..-eq ft. .-rmo. .....,WllllilM HJO w.wamer. Ana .1\lb' etaft, ISJ.4l1J or or month to montb ...... , ••• ;;;.-.-......... ' tblpby~Put, 551-llOl. Qml.Gtaw/ ..uJlGa -=--------1 .uoo Birch. '*'1aJ. N4a 2 .4 .u.aa.; ,.,. 20~ lilt rett • montba tU·IOt or ~ ' ., Wf~MMl'9 Couple for Newport Beacb ~-· JV.IJ.1 .-perteaced. Saln1 ape. .... { • l ~ I BEGIN A CAREER FAQAIS & MAKE UP ...a6000MOl9Y let RIChard a Beaury College help yoo stst dtvtlOQmO new ekllla aa a ColmettCl&n. After only 20 weeks you can be e11nlng a good h111ng C~ Cl.ASSIS MOW! lJmit9d Enrollment-Call Now! Top instructors g111e Help and Gu1dan<:e Plenty of Pr8Ctlc8I Experience. Too THE CORDON BLED COOKING CIRCLE Califomla'a 11 Cooking School IO"'-AU119frlC ....... ....,c ....... c•..,c.•·-~ ......... o.t.t, For Brochure Please Telephone: 752-f4M IJ'I. Irvine College :f'~ · of Business , 4ependence and Confidence • vourw with an 1nterestl~. well j)aid 1<>b' At Irvine we care . abOot YoO .. abOut the OOQd JOb that vou w1nt to have. We'll MID you 10 Q•• I here. T-. yoor Choice Of caNeAI tac:llTAIT •~IT MlltCAl.utM lflC(ALIUTIOl4 STIMOMAJINa • IOOU--n ...... ~ flWSH.W •lt4BAL OMCI AtSlSTMIY "' DAY AND~~$ A proper and CO!'rect business enW'Onmetlt. l~ed '" ttw hub ol the NewpoO-lrvlne Business and lnduatnal Compleit. Job P1eoement ~lf\Ot? Moat <*tainly! In the tut 15 months ovet 400 employen haw reoueattd Irvine gradulf ... CtlttOWtw--.t.f.-.. hs_ .. D •-•I 1700 L •AUY A'L IAMJA AMA tJ,t CN-Ul.li'to Rctl '\..TUITION PA YING PROGRAMS All.AILE CEMENT A STANCE *MY OPPOITUMITllS: • lnle<8$hng Wortt Summer Reading Programs Can Solve Many Student Problems BE A TRAVEL AGENT • Per9onal Sa11sfact10ll • Secunty.Jobe not tied to economic Situation • You progress rapidly to become thoroughly skilled • ~ment Opportun111es. CALL t'2-IH t FOii l~TIOM ~TOfA~~ BEAUTY COlLE&E .......... ,.J.tlll lt060•1 '' ... H ... -._•IMU Summer Courses at our Fashion Island Reading School can help your youngster achieve good '98dlng skills. P~ spefling, slow reading, lack of comprehenaton, and discouraging report cards may be stumbling blocks to progress. If you invest now In reading improvement, you have the best insurance you can buy tor your chlld'11 auccess In school Today, reserve class space in a READWRITE Summer Course. Students from Grades 2 through 12 are ellglble. Our comPUterized diagnostic testl~g assures each student of his or her Individualized program. ' UADwmt1l•a ... ••Pr-.w1 I FASHIOM Ill AMO/ MIWPOIT cana Wh llO, IJ03A•__..A._. CaU fw•IMac•••· 640.IJ6J Day & Night Classes For Men&Womeo Estabhshed 1963 Financial Aid Progratns Atcred1ted By The ACCl'ed1tlng CommlSSton of The N~ Association or Trade• Technical SchOOls. ~""" Ch.~itg TUIM YOUR MAM!AC lt41'0 WOMDR DOG·· MIW WOILD DISCOVBY SYSTl:MS. IMC. SCHEDULE OF COURSI OFFBIMGS APRIL 1HIOUCMI JUMI. I t71 THE RESIDENTIAL ~EAL ESTATE SEMINAR DA TES: April 25 • 2e. May 23 • 24, June 27 • 28 TIMES: 8:30 ~.M. • 5:30 P.M. each day THE BASIC INVESTMENT ANO EXOiANGE SEMINAR DATES: APrll 10 • 11, May 9 • 10. June 6 • 7 TIMES: 9:00 A.M .• 5:00 P.M. eacn day PRESENTOR; REAL TOR MIOiAEl. McGINNIS LOCATION (Both Seminars) TUITION (For each Seminar). Irvine Host Hotet, 1717 E. Oyer Road. Irvine. Clllfomla s 75.00-lndudes all course matenats. Tax Deducttbte. U.S. Treasury Reg. 1.162'6 PAYMENT OPTIONS· 'OtC&ah, °'9ck(NWOS). MC. VISA RESERVATIONS etas Size la Limited. Early ReMrYatlona are advieecl. Anat date tor mt!slng ,._, ervations la five (5) da)'I prior to each offering Reschedultng and/or Make-ups acc:ommodated based on Meting IMilablllty. TheM two PQlt..fioenling ll8mtn-. haY9 etreedy been he#d by teYerl! hundred ,.. -·· taletpeople ttwoughQut Orange County d\lrtng the pat ~· They ~ beef\• Mr9lded by 1111 Who have .nended • the flnest ..,.,,... on theee subjects avllllblf. ~. Spece le llml9d ao we Invite your telephone NMMltlonl or call end we11 tend )'OU an Information broC:huAt et no Obllgetk>n. Michael McGm entered Ille I.al eslate ~ at 18. At ~ 29. ofter 11 'f"!Ol 1111p11111nce. h& hos been r~ fat Ille sole oJ over Ma rrillion ...arth of fl'OPll"Y, lh• d11..,11lopmenl o f lhr1111 COl~Ohol• and hos policpJ!wd "' llWfUClly -r facet of I.al wen. In ~ of 1977 MidlOlll he ld ho• '"" po•l·licen$1n9 resideatiol reel eslot• semnar. Jusl "-< people _.. in otlei dai 1CA1 at t+. f nt ...-.u. 5ft:. that lime 1'111 nurnt:. of NWDS ~ hos ~ ID -...al hin:t.d and O iecond coine on ir"'9llmllnl\ arid ~ hos '-' added lo .. cumculum. Michael bnnqi 111& 1mpteu1"'• leadership ab.Imes, ledncO ....,... promcal .. eap11ro11nc11 ond dedication 109e1her tn two u ci1in9 pr9Sellfattona )'OU "'°" 't "'°" IO rniu 1f )'OU ae Mricu ~ I.al estate 01 o CO.. I 7141 996-3460 COLLECT PROFESSIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM ACTING a.ASSES & GUITAA ~"'"°~ 1817EAST FOURTH STllU T,SllNTAAHA 1141&11-7&00 through . iUlllPlncJ PIOFISSIONM. ~ TU••ta • ...... 0 .._ '1g In Home Service geared to bereonallty ""'Gy and temperament ot dog Spedatlzing in problem IOl"'ng Puppies from 10weeksto10years Ranging from * . , . s:o;:::.:~z~:c:.~.~ ..... : .. ~. . 1714• 14Z·t414 a.lu ,,....._ PARJCPRIYATE DAY SCHOOL MOW ACCEPTING ENROLLMENT IJHDER&ARTEN THRU CiRADE 6 For Sept ....... 261 Ma .......... Costa Miia '41-1171 \ WE CAN HELP • READING • MA TH :•GRAMMAR • STUDY SKILLS ell'YOUI PIOILIM ............. S'M»IMT IMl'IO...an' c·••~t .. M• ......... .... ...., ..... 17141~ CM.L ·-~IATILVI . ' # §:~T~ MICROWAVE COOKING CL.ASSES .......... t.u.y ... "9wCkll• • ""'"" ...... ,,...al to.mucUom ~Sdeictlon lftdloftve Acceaociel "Learn to really use your expeulve la vestment. .. W'e teach •Mr>' pbae ol MICROWAVE cook.ING Comolete 7~ Hour -JWeetc.our.. ............ .. ... • 9 s ~ .. ir,u; ·-rs -....... ,.,. r C.761-IOll MICIOWAYI MAfilC COOKIM& SCHOOLS SCATS GYMNASTIC CHA ... OHS Olympian C&thy Rigby was a SCAT and now it's your turn I! TSE SCATS ACADEMY now ba1 openings for beginning gymnasts. Classes for boys & girls-2-5 yurs also available. CAU.m-nso OP ... IJ.MU•n••··~ A'ITEN'nON! ! ! llOllOffl .............. Wart 14 newatnee OpmlN in ea.ta lleaa Man or woman. Work W/:Y~D~&· ble It work w/rapld aduncement oppcr in our edocaUonal lll'Oducta divlaioo. Ale DO barrier if 18 or over. Must have _jJleasin& .-.onality. can betwn t :30iun • 21>m Tues & Wed. 64Mlt4 •AUTO LO'fMAN P\&.11 « part,tiine. Learn tbe llldo hnsiness from tbe around •P! Op · partunity for advaoce- IDmt.. See Service 1111' .. HOWARD Chevrolet, Dove lt Quail Sta , Newport Be:aeh. Atrl'QMOTJVE Service Dlspatcber· aa1M:y It comm.ilsion. · Aatomatic t:ralll.m!ss1on Tech-Ford experienced Jquar Tedmlclan-Top pay; su.ooperbour. Lotmeo-full lime J!!lloellent working cond.I · tlom, top pay • benefits for all ol Ulese poeitioos. RAV FLADfBOE LI NC OLN MERCURY ~.-....4mo. old. m 1n1-., Tues. " 'l1lln. NPll1 $Ui0 hr Wtlll!fdi!-.-.7~ JllbJliUa' Deedlcl 4 days week, 3 cbild.ren. My .... pnf'd.M68 Baker7 Salescirls. Mature pn!f'd. hll " ~·· Apply at The Sbop, MM E. Coast llw)', Ctrma del llar. BaDkinl SaAFA'-T .... hft.Ume. llllllt be Oa1. Ille, ClllP*Yfar ,..U.. UYSTONESAVlMGS 11,V. 8.-oo B.Baldridle e.o.E.•fF ' ..... ,,- CilJ ' /C• ee. llldtfull . tit •dl••r 1 ........ p J M ~ llit ................................. :............. ....................... . ................................................................... . c ar•eo t • r . r ce• EMENT WORK . All &ICTM-SMYI Palntlna. w1!,t,11P!~~L· I I( ll AC UL AT It ''Two ll•u WUl Move JJ'S PAJNTlNG. Great --..... __._ ..... ,.., Monttban·'-ricl carvmDY ..... -m CLEANING po hllh!Y You" We baadM 111 • wat.atsreatpric... --AllJtlbtJoba. -..-. tt.ntc.-· . ee -~ ans 6 r•palr J Wau1b trained peraonoel. aml CllOVH·Oftiu • 557 IOU TQqJ.~ elLOlll._.. f1f.4t6) ea..oi · · · 1ril-032S.$23T7. ~DA.ta.ace fr•-------- -----_..;---ll.ou' Home D.-.1-JO Caild C... "·-•t ri 1 d • local, also packln1. PACNTING • REPAIR. 1---------1 .. __.... "=-tom,...,. et•tmeaJ.n. lDIV11. H -I Career Peraou·Hom• Loweat l~al r•'•· is vn, wortmaubip -........ noor.. windows.··-··-··--······ . .. ,, •• _., ' · ...... --•••••••••••• Cleanlnt Service. Call Uc/IQlrd. T W ·IM. 1\1&1'. Take 9dvao of my peticaetc. Ml·2!05t R.lu •od eftjoy 10•r A reliable. hoe OCC Student. l Ton truck. tves af\.epm, ~ Pb.,M171 e:qier. Sll-7Glll. C..,.... •: 5 ...... laJ . .S... lfiaMrBri,_.,. ,._ . • vacation Eace n en l est. m.3S42 Traab tree trim Ron • ~ ~- Parkiac fol N(>aln. deek ~· ~ob:rta Clalld care Our Wood a-.. ta.snit. t'1Mm • ftoMmarie .. Houiecleu. r ' " II'• uiwt ~ won s.ua 1u.r Lo lY: 2ntrt .. /floon ~ yni M.icoat, Lie.NB.CM co.a..,!;.morn •--· llriqellooM5514'72 4111 • '-". Rell, reUIOD. Own-••••••••••••• ..... prices. Local refs . !!,P1883· Sml repairs· ... ~~ -·-..... _. ·--·············· ull la --· Cal_,.,. , FormlcaCewtterTolltin· CHEAPEST ba ,.. , tTw.6'2·1403,MS-3'19 P~PAJNTING ~.67S.7280.lns. 1-------- . w ~· ~.~ ......... :-:.:.~·~·.~·:~·G··· ~~~~.~-~m.=:~· a..-Ta f:::t~ec:11ao~·:e,..... ~~~r~-8* • a.._..s.i.tcew ft...r.nWIPJa.a W DUUt en ....... ~~ UV-.. ••••••••••••••••••••• .. •••••••••ee•eeaeeeeea ~' ----·-·•••• Ca.qlet Mu will Jay you.rs Ccotr. ~Ah la Add ailftl. Pheest. 675-nl9 Covered Pick \Jp o1ts. .. •1 Tu Servi-m.oat Deckt covers Jaltlce • __ s ;...pm_. P_a_uJ ___ _ U -t *,._ .. o· or mine. Repairs Ii tJ bJ ' .. 0 '-*d • ........, ..... '-:· ' ·-ae-.... _ l'IOHe clamlnc toot Guar won ~01, ca neu • ._ • t .. •.... 21Yeara~ All PBOFESSIOMAL waril,Dnt'll •Ule New • remodel; tuba. hm0 b IWac1 to10aalt 1'50 at w..~ aa.n.... • ca N~~ .. Res _ ... ! •• 1............. ~ Call~ PalnUn1. lnter/EJtter. Bob 673·7608 abowers dra.inboarda. II t er •1a YP nc _...,. ·--· C!OdlCD1. -or I Rw wonsuar&U·091 Eatr-~ ~tea a1.IO avail. Ac· e.t.MS-!&M ~.Ucltbonded. a.EAN·UPS/BAULlNG Uu11d11 ·•I UNDA'STAXSERVICE ' ...... /a.... ya . lion Leeat Typlot. Sha 4' steam clean Pnminl·l'lantinl ....................... Penooal and Bu la· J>aiatiat, Extrllntr. Es-....................... T,..s.r.ke ll8)o5C1J eol':°"brtpt.eners wbt Room Add t t 'o D • • ......... 142·990'7 Want a REALLY CLEAN come T ax Prep . pr'd, honest. neat. reu. Ne9t pate~ Ii Lea lures ...................... . ... •• I cpalOmlo~b. Clean ?l.t_'!ldodeCall,lSN~ .. ~ VERY LOW PRICES ROUSE! Call Glnaham Eve/wllend appoint Uc'd8M-lOUDave ,_IST, H3-14lt Removals, lrlmmin1. i • • u din halt w A '-' · plrO. --. Glrl. Free~i-.sm available. (7l4>M2""38 pnminc. Free ell. U c'd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• v, $7 rm, h · ~ . On Gardeoinl Main· ftM Elder. Palntinl by Patc:b:illa i.nt/ext./ fowad lnllund. 142--as:M ~. Nr So. est. ~ G·;~: ~m r!'to;.,.c__ OaleN ~· b~opm Cement.. m a11 teQanceGecqe ~a ••RoulecleaninadooeR ~ I 3 c •• I R. smor. St. Uc: .. Im. Try rpr Boodecs Uc'd 1408CJ1. Pl 18 to 4 Fa ~· .... .,... ...-.....,.. o JO • o · reliable couple. e .... •••••• .. \•••••••••••••• ma..~Jthn. m.M · ·Tree Service Tree pnm. · mo yn. Cpt repair. 1S yn eirpr. Llc'd/Bonc1ecl s.'2·2182 Prof. JapaoaeLaodtcap-546-l'l'N Lllndsc -'-'I"-trt · time.Bef1.5S7.-e. Do worlt myseU Refs aftS lnl fr prdenini:. Maint. a., .. ,,. ln· p~y ,.__.,._ ft i' lq, removaJ. topp1ne • , ... «v .~ c...1 "IOt · · in"l ...,..,; ....... mminl miQ&, Clean-up. 8 yr• -.n 0.-'-'A... ; Uc, Ina. 646-4871 -• --..... -.,, 0.41111u;& D..ap ~ · ~--... , ' 1"1SUMStflMI . esp. f'rt• E1t. Jay ffpedallrtnl in reside!t· ..................... .. •-.. -~ ............ ReliableCarpelCleanin& ........................ :.~=·Free Ml.$ Noboru. 848·4043 or tiaJ homes, lnl. & exi. HOllESAVERS. Plumb-~· removals, ~rim ~t.lc typln1. Typini Quality work, caJI for Free laoc:e designiJ1•/ · IPJ·.SZ Pluae cbeck our re· inl 6 HeaUq. Free ut. m na. pr~~~fw ree dupiiatecinlioal let freuit.UMm draftinil reliable quail· GARDENING Hol1Mtlee0 ln1 • olfice t1 fereocM. We: f l208l'l Hoaut 6 reliable elbmates __ le u I• m-y b om e t" •4c' .... 07 /995 720'" SERVICE ipedatiatl. Spec. on apU 81 FY Guar lnard free eat lel'Vice. BofA, 11/C OK. ~ "'"Js•&-R eaaoaa b I e rates. ~· v ....... • ' 548-137 a: R.E. work. Serv. 7 "••••••••••••••••••••• Ted.63&.70llS · · 9'1'1MM11116orl47-0S3 '"--..., ~ or Ma..5IA for Cll(lll.t/C~ eves. ~ -days wk. Bonded, ID· Brick, block, coocrete. • .................... .. quote ....................... ~ •••rlllls.ntc.. sured.~9625 JGbn ~-Ml-7533 . Bob Foad Puntlni 11 .. Wlndow1 cleaned, re -----------aAU pbaaes concre'e It••••••••••••••••••••••• .. •-•••••••••••••••••• 11on1•ev.. Comm'I, lndua .. fl rea ............ •••••••••••• aaonable, bualneasei., BooJlkeepiof for io · bltwrt. Catm brkworlt. ttt> d ~ llANDYJIAN Homea fr Int/Ext, booded, full ROOFS wta.Ued factory homes frapta. 847-4461 dlviduala or small butl Uc'd/Booded. au.-. "' •• _ ... me •Pl•. Con~clHtlOUI The lloppetl, tbat'• oar Exper. DIHCIGI')' • COO· liab.•1·1001 lJcM5Zll direct: estab 3$ yrs. cau ..-CE oeu. 10 yn uper., A·P ucaznae ~7• Crafts CallMS-0302 name. Clean!U la OW' cru. f\'ee e1Umate1. lW'oldGunnM!-296l _ .. A·R, type invoices, ban.It FoundatJons. retaJnklg man. game. Call546-zat3 979-71216or548-41811 P~ bow Dally Pilot Claaa· recs. thn& trial balance. walls. blo~k1, patios. ELECTRICIAN· Priced .. •1 I , 20 yn exp. ~ ln ltMOOf FOi USS lfted ada display lbelr Pad.I ~182 SS6-8241. Uc d. ritbt·Cree estimate on ••••••••••••••••••••••• Floors, carpets. baths. You den l oeed a 1111> \o ,..._ + •• 1..H ..... 1<21•1 ,.._mp •bin .. '• ...... ~ -··• wtlh le"'bility · larxe~lljobl. woaUa, patiol. wl.Ddows. "draw (Mt" wbeD you ....... _..._ ..... " ....., · .--.--., ll&Yesom"bi you want Pacific Concrete. Low ~ Uceoaed 67J.-03S9 Baul. •:~ader dump Spec, price for vac:antnt· lllace an ad in the Dall;y Prof paintiol • pal)eJ'ln1. f'"eeest. Call884·0'21 :diJ::::J t~~~/C:.:· to aellT ca...':lec1 ads do day & full day ralH. trk. &r g, tree writ, sidencea. t-llot Want Ada! Call now Silrint en. special. Reta. Have socnetbina to sell r ally pt results Phone il wen. M2·WT8 645-3257 alter 3PM Claaifled Ads &t2·5619 demoUUons etc 831-1~7 TboM Gl.l)'I .r'-0910 ~ 53M780. 536-"383 Classifted ada dO it weU. IG-58'11 tWpw...-110 00 ·-··•• .. •••••••••••• ....,W..t.d 710 ....,w_..., 7100He4pW..t.cl 7IOOHelpW..ted 7100 tt.lpW..ted 7100 MllpW_.... 7100HltpW..ted 7100HlfpW-"d 71 •:W.11 I A..laAat ••••••• ..... •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• •••••••••••111111••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jbtper'd. fuf 1rowln1 Cleric~ belp needed-no OmLa1 AUt. Sharp, ex· ~~~%!Ork in 4hlf C.... Jmunmce llaill>epu1ilMal Mature woman with u . needs sharp, ac· expenei:ice necessary. l'ftllurr8 per'd~&laydental •-•run• M•nlaimn Neede1r1·frlforgenin-•~11Ya.-.a.-• kitchen exper. F/tlme nn~-.C/R,C/D, Will tram. Apply 17222 """ftlUl P&J.f Laauna H11l1 Niguel.~;4M-311'1 surolc SOl993. -"9 ~ Fashl lal d ,,.."......,,. A/P . P.Y,:011. bank VonKarmao,Irv. lllrHftllMrl -.1185 Gas Station Attendant. '--•••I Tralnee. Receivin& ex-on an .~ •tints Lilt9 type. Non Clerical r-~nu.. Dmt.al Aast. ortbo. chr, full & pt.time. No exper ~~~~lfor IMSUIANCE per. helpful. but willing 11.aturewomaa.tocareror 1eoater. Good salary. Seeking res ponsible Part ume and fulf time NB 4~d.,.. Ortboexp& nec.willtrabl,aDOBircb --Elllper'd comm'l Unea \o train briCbl lodlv. cb1ldrell in Krbt Vu c..&a Mesa S40-SIT17 person for teJepbooe re-days and nJgbta. Apply in R 0· A ,..:.~Mz-262S St, N.B. ApplJ' ln penon. Coot rar l!Ped.a1 atenc:y underwriter . ~ include forklift It ff.me. June f\lll Ume. Cllr BOOKKEEPER. wanted ~ positJon. Ltgbt pel'IOD 2·5Pll Tuesday · · ··~"· occasions In my home. _'JSZ.. __ as~------• =~=.l::i 6t*.Mt-~aft6:30. by a mall l>usineu, clerical duties. Locate.i tbroulbSaturday al: DaaUI Xlnl~.675-387S .IAMTOltS 8lR:b St. N.B. (Near OC '81CALASSIST i •neral b .. pn1 1·0,_I ... near Or. Clf airport Ortho. Offitt. Lab gruraaa ... lrport) ·~aJ Op ,._...._._.1c olc ..... lm ..:.-..11. Ab:'"-to 'm....._;-~ Texas Instruments Inc. C .a.a1 '5 JI. 142-ms tnUlRL frllPM, 5 da1'a wk. lTlSZ " "" .. • ..,....__ ,... . ....., • ._. ., """" .. ~ Gra-"'c ~ ... _ .. _ .. A Irvin por1.Wlity Emp er med need for ex~r'd work with the public. Contact Micki al sco.73u fl8112Wamer LABORERS ..,.. "'""'M-ve, e, front ofc, some back ofc Good hours, benefits, EEmqup'~~ Opportunity Huntinetoo~ach '::':~cl.~~·~~~~-.. __ _._..,ed . d ~·1 PASTP.,.~SHAITISTOP 540-7813 MAINTENANCE/La .. e Preferoooamaker. N.B. u.lary open. Call 646-a991 .,,,,J er Apply G4t T ....,..y 000 -.w lD us. ...,..... a Kitchen & Cleanup belp, ·• 833-2060 moms. W ow· jobl avail. No exper. NO At least l yr workia• es· p /tlme 11 ... Tues thru Patrol, 40 br week. some ---------£ 'Oltlcceper /Secretary. P/f,8-12. 64$-9"4. 1•--------icounter belp, uper'd ln&lOOOlrvine, NB _ F!:.&.Comtinnow! per. Xlnt benefl\1 • Fri. Apply lo person wltods. Contact Larry al MediceJ back ofhce. Will CLERKS Fashion i.,tand. F/time DOMESTIC, bachelor· -~~n., c:oods. Aj>PIJ Golden Chicken. 1083B u.am•SallClubZ4752 train. Lile typ1n1 "P/llme.M0-6380 fa• .. ·-w/S child-, s N S~tema Corp, n ... St CM Toledo Way, El Toro. Spaoab deslrable. Mu.al f'Ue CI-'-o.uc. ,_, 4111Bircb N.B. <Near _ ..... __ er __ .-·----,,_,_. b b I t k DursJar Alarm Co. needa Sta oa.. CUSTODIAN. F tr CDM. days p/wk, housekeeping -• a e 0 w 0 r exper ina1aller/svc man. .._!_?.~~Cler'--Must be bard workin1 le laUndry. 493-2182 aft. !!;,~;m=~ Op· LAIWY SHllT Maintenance person. ~.menlds or everunp Salary open, many ~·~ ;rm 85• w/refs. Call 673·22~ _7..:;.pm. ________ 1 -PllltSSER. Apply 1.541 martne type bllllness. - benefit a. Apply 2!8 signments. Holiday " 9am·ll.am only Moo-Fri. Draftsman Adams, Cll. 54!H9l7 Newport Beacb. Fu 1l Motel· Front Desk Clerk .. '_or_ett_A_v_e._1_,......_Bdl. ___ , v a cat• on Pa Y . Custodian pl-time, Landscaped Arebllec· ....,.. 54M41S GUARDS time" part Ume. Call exper. req'd for ann WSIOfttlHOSft'IRSIS Rospttalhatlon pin Newport 8cli. Call eves; tura1 ftrm baa tmmed. l'19Sb'hrkCr. NUr p/UIDe. All areu. Leea15ecreta.ry ~7100 ahift. Apply, Quality la.a. _. m.190 ope n t n I r o r SlllletOI Uniforml ham. Aces 21 SOt•OMISPECIAI. 1--------•1 '75M Beac:b Blvd, Bueoa AppJy But.er St. belW1l draftsperson. Min. 1 yr Equal 0ppor Employer or o •er . Retired Min 5 yra lepl aper ln .... A•--Tram Park. 3:30frt:30MonthruFrl. CUSTODIAN/P -Time exp.Call645-S161,askfor welcome . Apply J. d '1 _... eea --------- 4647llacArtbv,N.B ~~~:~e:; UndaorPet.e Unheraal Proteclloll c00.~. ;om;::~: UTOIEM 1UY1a -belP Dri ,,.__ ,_ iD Service, 121111 W. 6tb St DOE. 3141 C ..... Dft•• cbuttb. ileltlble houl"a, vers .-uu exu:a • a-aiornce a.ma Ana. IDtenw bn ............. ·-· r--a S'--Alert. mteUiJent woman ~J'4 I but lll\llt be available for co me ea r I y A II . Tl'PtST •12•1-4 llcD-Fri. Lili w'Ai'D r-1WI H for• tou&b Job. We will (A .,.__ Sunday morninaa. 2:30-5:111. deliVeT')', L.A. AnSeeldnaC.reer lra1n llacGrt:gor croasuum S250/mosalary.Cal1 Mon Times, Coata Mesa ll PART·TIME intyUata Exp. wltb Pwtn•a'....-W lllndedPeopleFor: Yachta.MU830. OrangeCo.Airport> toli'rtdQ'.9to3,Noreeo NewportBdlarea.$350 Mominopref'd.Mineo followlna CM area l710l llainSireet" MAMA&ataAJMHS EquaJOppor Employer Barnea. Community mo.~ wpm. Some tranacrlb-66-uetforint. SleB lrrine f t U NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION. Diatrict manaien needed. P ff. -Tburs aftn•. 2 Sata/mootb. Must be able to work w /k Ids l~l.3. Call Ten MUW. C'..3Cetma InduatriaJ, near in&. but wtll train. s:uo Raveopenlnp or I me Harbor ar S.D. P'l'wy. On.ttth,CdM. 644·7400 •Drivers F·Ume• Per br. Pbone 546-7380 HAIR STYLIST needed, lsp/timeclerboo2Dd & NURSES AIDES All th. Mon-Fri. 6-ll:SOpm, CLERK I T Y PIS T ei..tomerServ lodepend Neat appearance, good &.eve llcGonigal. £qu;f proeresaJve NB uJoa, Legalsec'y,exp'd. t-3PM. 3rd abifts. U ID&Meated. shifts, full or part time Sat 10:30-Bpm. Sun 3 bra. w/payi:oU ex,P for work driv\ni record. over 11. Opportunity Emp\oyer wtth or wtthout follow· Irvine. Call~mt b&wn contact our neareat WiU train. Park Lido Grill. cashier, prep fr in public ace t office. Gd tlW ftlll'.UINGS Company vehicles. mi. Abo, leue atation 9am·12Pm martetortot.o ConvaleKent Hospital. 1 a o d w i c: be C II typtat reqWNld. Use 10-Ul"tm Dell of bl · ts & II A t f J n UM2LamJllOQG Grv 84U064 87CM3'7l 5 · a key adder. Call 548-7040 Appliance co. seeklDJ very uepnn Gin8ham Gl.rl bousec1nl ava · 1 or a 11--Cl k 25 pt Moothruf'l'it• ·Sp •---------. rorapp't. belp la customer serv. arapblc art 1upplles. · m-e3QZ; MS-51!D -.-r er_. over . · am· m I•-------· CASHBS a&Jea/dellv cMpt.s. Earn· IU5 per br + lncenlive. service a women fff, time1or2Dittll. formfonnaUoopbone Nunint F/Ume.GoodPay. CLIRKJ1"YPIST lll0Stol90PERWI ?Sl-86,MN'IOO top-;.c;,n;,.,~ ~~C:t~ 6Q.Gr1 Equam:,~::ployer MUISl4'DIS Growth co. 5 locatlons Phones. typina, would ~ FM\...___.. electronl bra wll. In retail aaJe UOUOll STOii • HOt8U.llaS We train.Co. Bene1tta pref. eq>er. Ftr. Call NOgjepDNEEDED DscrowSecy to SUK mil-~--sm3i store. H.W. WRIGHT Fulf time, altbla. Needed imme for :,_~Bf~MH ~2:8:'er=.~· .Uk for .,~f,'gf:.1fa~7 ARecords~=-"'~ ·~~-Tr~ b;r; g'.li.126 RO<bosle< SI, =;:;:M."."c'l.ln Ro~ to f:•:~""·°"' ,.own ,. ............... W.....___ ...,., •~ tlrv.... :7-t _~'."" ....... own cliiltr. coo· HomemallenUpjobn CASHlH --Dllic.t••mGirl Intne A.aeoey '**PDI Clpillr., PMUU1t HaUNckantnt U.-.lD~compaDloo aa1t1q llWmcu ODpor ?52-Glf2 f T . pod wcrll't cond tt Sc:t.ool Full llm.e. 18 yn and • E 1'7t.b Coate lleaa phone manne.r 6 Ulte lmm9d. 01H9nla1, ex· elderb' fad1. SeparaUi to a tart a pare tlme Equal 0ppor Employer beftefit.t. Apply ln person Earn up to $3(IO per wk. over. S.. Terry. "9S E. Suite DI 142-1470 diversified uasgomeata, pedenced, or will train, attractive atucUo apt. wltbout in•estmeat 61~~~~~~~~~ H 0 LL I ST g R s Low tmtion. Placement l?thlt,CK. Ulla is the Job for you! lull Ume peraonael, muat be able to cook 6 llulld aecure future. I: NURSERY as40 Harbor Ulllt.75Hlt4 Work 1A buautul ruar. bn, own tnol., ctatv. OWD car. Lquna lb-5008 01"'PICE Bl C M ' . Dl:LlVUY MAN, early ESCROW m o d e r n b 1 d I xlnt wases. 540·9525. BeadL WORK IN NEWPORT ' . . Conlreaalonal Campaip un..LA 1'hne9 rt: N. elf. JR. ISC. OfRCER w/conienlal DeODle, earn THE 8 UN SH IN E Reply to Box nu Dally llwier Trainee. Above CENTER C&ahler (Food> Cull Um•. ~.earoSlJ.1ZOper HB *'ea. moat have de-Min 2 yn aper .. YoUf 1ood P•7 6 benefits. GIRLS. Pilot. P.O. Box iseo. avera1e people to NOWBIRING· exper pref'd, nltu. hr. beach area Call pend ear, no eoUeclinc. own d••ll, buay ofc. EOE. ost •*'"iM Hl•• foree. SICllfAIY Newporter lnn . 53&-7505,aakforBob stM&l. Salary open. can.Mr. CaUforint.erview Hou1ecleaner1 need9d. l!'atabllabed compan7, wtthlOOdAilla 7 U / 6U · l 70 O. ca 11 _...... Deli 11 mondnt Woodl at '7'72·5580 DICC lhture. Top $. Car nee. lAant .atablisbed cu.atomen. ~ST Barbaraexuzn:.o .E. ~~ c!Jt*.!:!a 6 L.A."'.fta:.~paper ..... ..., '"'-14M731 SC.1403or~ Secy/hf 11 •INr 'JIUCI Frontotnc:eappear. CASHIEll benenta. Apply betwn carroute.1"1Dearei,oo ISCIOWTIADa ........ , eaoen, 'hm·Fr,l, :r~onr..tr:: llaatobetpfioilhODboal IOOl.lfaPll Pt-time/Luocb 2-4em, JoUy Rots. 1m collecU01. 838·8708, Mariners Savlnt• 11 , ___ ..1 •-Cdll 8-3 Pll. Catt Jamee• Lou~ req'cl eonstructlon. aome BealdauxperhelpluJ •m.oa7• E.DyerR.d,lrvtne. ....-i 1eeklnfc a n eacrow ..__ u.c au • ~Aants,~IJOO lnN rtCtl'M4-llM WllOClwoftlnl. P9lnt U • ln~ae.IFata&elrln· K.Dowtedlla al Ult ln.lur. ~ . . ,... nee:. S&lary opea vea&mant field Call Mrs COOi Deliver Rell•i.r ev•o· trainee or Jt.t N.B. olc. helpful. p /Ume. Call ~.:'!'.1f.=or P/l •.• ,.,.... ... .., for .. ., -•-', a.' 111uer. • Plaeen~ ,,__ ,,_ uu.' · CJerical lap. auto route. llmt be Dutiea will Include offtc:e ~ .,_,. u-..... ,. "-"'" " ._ "'-"" ,_. Fine Dinner Houle. Ell· dependable A reliable. receptionist, typist fr . IG-7207aftCP IO-T 11 +, rtr. DO exper. _A_v.-'-,CM _______ , ________ _ l MCV fl[£ per'd. Appty m Jl900G. tc-..:-1 J r clerieal a11l1tance In ..... ~· • 'ID-1100. •to 1484 &. Coast Bwf, ~90m ca ca Pf•· -~ ._.... ---------Lqwi&Bdl.tM-2528 f_.... ... mo.54CMOOI opetlb:tt. proce111n1 • ComblnatJoo cutoraer nvv-...... &.* .. $621 doalna eauowt. llin l rt ..... t.Yllilu. lii. bk· Claav. .... Du iauu~. ll f lledleldom. lo S7SO COOK. u .. In far am.all r Dtlnry,,..._ (eo'l ofc exper. ret'd. b'a. iorldo a m*1lu.m WI II t rt ID. ltablt T.aor • · ,. U ~ train fOC' accoimUna iuest bome, mature ol' buy Newport TJ11in1 50 wpmr Xlnt .r.il (dyDamlc) ~ -.lo1mmt. XlDt .,.._, lHatatata. u dor p . MacO,...,.. Yadlta. t.$600 "'oman, CK area. Trani A1eney. llU1t wortinlcooda•benemt ori-.S ~llY· Call A•plJ Park lupetlor ~~mt. M•::i ~r • MNDO. $100 ...... b!nf IDOWc1CJe•.Dow lnclud.deotal.Applrat: Bldll ... 7'001-5 Con. Koapi 14'5 at.ci&=.ti.: atc·-.-A-T_U_a_&_W_O_M_A_N_, ... ,, frWn1a. 1'Grtl•PPl"Oll5 11Jarlner9 'f!!arAYl.N. 1 p/Um• to welcome OOOKS b1utfaat hmdl In dq Moa·Fri. Hrly SavinpltLoa ua.-ClaMA Secy.•• toStlO ..... ,_.: _ _._ .. _...__._ -'*-+~.m-1111'7 l5UWestc1UfDr,NB. Paoplewboneed~• ffovttllH,.!\_ ~lvt·la. ~-~.... • ntwe0men • eontact ..,,..°'" 1675-.. wuuea-. -----· .. _.. ul()ppor~ That'1whatU.. Baaut ""'· &.19Cl& J .......... ..,.. •liia ............ P\eltlblehn ,_ •els $67' 212E.17thSt,C'M D•••t/Ml"lf" IF Eq "'L.___ DAJLYPJLOT N.B. Pvt. rm. atM •l. tbi8N. _, .-IMR N...t cu. Ute typln1. C I ft.... -Hiit C,,.,...,S _..,.._Job nu. Idle --• 111111'\llCaJ>IUCTOllY Call for l•l•r~l•w. ~'t:,..==" NI-_,.. .... "'° YVll cllltTslaltarb'monalna Dall7PilotClauln.tAd. lullaboutt nma. fttll'?!'t. .. • . ~.'::':: .. 1000 ~t~~all ~ "° ~ '-': Hlf(ltW_... 7IOl....,W..W 1111 BOU8SK&l:•Sa, . = .. T:,,°": =l,0:.'ln:'::f&181 ._ , 1•00 tam-4pm lloa·Frt .btn!ll=:::·de..=:-•••••••••···-·..,·-· ••••••••••••·--·· .... P 100um•.hr•t11114Ht OK, ... nu. Att•1 lD JIUD&alllinedAda. ailJ ..... -• i:, sffO SMACll lttOP dable lransportatloo. t,.,:: ~~ ~ • 0 PT I · ~E.eoutU..,,C4111 •·•-_,.mo f54S.OZU ....... ---·-u IN1_~_uu1 w_.... 1100 ....... w-... 7100 Sec Ai ttOO lttlE.Coast!JW7,0dlf _,._ . . GENERAL ---.. cms.ra.A. u1119. .. ..................... ;=r-................ . MIWll 4 NI Equal ()ppcJlo l:inPorer t-ntn a Birt' la• •d• 9C WACMMllT COAST.ft. COOIS. i="~1':ia ~~8f,; AllllDIUUu Bel(• ..,... bi plado H.B. co. wdl Clw A ~ I I -~ .. Vl•Jo aru. M~PolJUontA•allable parU IDcludJq Ut uU· lladdNMferlltUIDort nlDJlirtclr: ·'l•caa ~' ...,.. Wlt.b Awlt~1iouUh. IO'lfP"'I el• • final lnapectlon. lllll • Hatcllap Lal.be. MNOll ~~ Dllltal aec•y/recept Need GfmAI. OfAC£ Bl"""'1ttrudlnl NQ'd. =~~ .eooso.tHwyLat 8ch , b1P level ol abUl\1 lta· Oepartmeot Cltr!!t ew&omer Service .,..., z.o.a ;, tlf.JOll <lieJNal ptr. Oom~atioa will et.altll. PBA ()per.ton. UlltarltoDAdatm. Sl IYJ'W'T Ooob <Gnu> wutad. r a ma~ '° wk. DoDaJd ,,,.Ptt I rw p rr. all abtl1-..No.,.. &Ina. J>DS. Inc: Ptdo. i I U"N •• IDld..._ '*· llr. n•a, llllJO •·eat. ..... Mm uwpm. Vanett ot •uisnmeou . .iaat llwJ,ODI. o.ta! Aaat. Obalt'llde. IMnlmmP' llDICua:dlw C.00t/walttr1w.-itrt11. l/UaM. Good bneflta. ~DI.Uhl 18-ro Call f• ....... \IHU. Rll.• 1111.....W ~•Tr.US.. f'lllF '86 41 11MUO, Mi -for B4 ~ Car & Pbon A uat. ..::,~YI° ..,,..... E.OE. t Deb&&la.c.,t.o.toal)'. • .... EIS i.e.. II Aoft Tam M-COM i!lllCIAM O* beaefltt. H . .8. ~ '~f,!~·0~:-:,~ ~='=-W~== Alillt. .NMloarl Rr.iiloto S.. ltali••tJoa PIH But Bhlff Pharmacy to N.B. Pltaallt P'OUP .....aui prac. Esper. nee. Inc.hides alwmai. Sat. Alr .. •uza. -- ) • • -~ 7 I v , . !!..,.!~-?!. .. ~-:-.?:~ ..... ?!.~! ~!!~ ..... .?!~ ~~~ ..... !!.!! ~~~~ ..... ?!.~ ~~•~•••••?!!! r'-s.y. Ap!ll 111 1078 OM. Y PILOT Q Anft'ta. ·s ~ la4t &e:ndWlchSbop .,,..," 1010.. ,,.,_ 1010 ,....1: ~ •no -~ .• ....,, DUlte•-•-_ o1.-...ii .. ..,.. ..... , .. ~~ GEN""•••·H£LP Secretaq.Jt YOU loow TWIH-.T ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• 19 ..................... . ~ .:... -,_ car. _..,,,_ .. ......,. --tall Mat·urWiu traitl ••.n• -cauaa ..... ION'TMIUOUTI llHa• ••"· qu P1t.J1.GD.F\'s.C&lla.tft aec.llllht.ndltJ~r a OA'ICle&.• .. 1 PROHT DAMAGED WANTED '1" -...... .._~Lo ... a ~.l\tt&Ob.Clb· a.3,aMllJ. •lly H.B. Ihm. Noo Wehaveanhn1D41Cl*11· ltOrPOJNT SALE.. S3DI TOP CASH l>OL.LAR AJW.kaut upriibi unli~~q J.. PANrrffl9SOM '"*"W»I ruJ ta~ ct&INd. NGD·lm Ott Ir 8um1lrt1IH wnted, 1mottr001Y .... 1400, I.QI (or 8 lood tyo.11& ~ ~::'~~· PAID FOR YOUR earved case, c:ompl t a.... 6 :fi.l~L1uua ... 1'¥1 needaoncu.•YSO 11111 oeed.le a. overlock. work In th (jfftu · Jl:WE.LllY WATCILl'.S r.toftd. S'100 or e ..... ... A~pJt la •---·•--~-"-lllJ IN ~IMr Marie ~10 Servlce St•tlon Atteo· ServJcta Dtpt. •l ol*r ---C llPAID ART OBJEcTS COLD' ~.G3-Q3!M ,.,_. l I Co~ .--~ ... ,u N.B. corporate otc:. FW W*>})ryn/J\.tri1 SILV.IR SERVICE ' -Uwr. Lac .. 'aeub. ,. Advtnl"trnent OP· 11·7, Ful or p/tune Seamalrea1 wanted ror d&J>t, ex~r'd. Day ls l>uU• will inehide ... ~... • N RN ,.,• Ptanos.J•UPlicht.t Of Ba ~ l..ot.o mi1ul•I•· M•a V~ Coav Ho.p, aailm.llter. Muat be e1t· !:v•. f\lU "p/tim•. Ap· alsUnt In our mall room, .. --crt11otNt.am H E FU · • An· &ool.a. bench.es l~olf PART TIME EVENINGS meot .,l Center St, CM par . Od b•neflta. Pb'.SbeUSUUoo,171.bl& bacltup1wttchb0ardopr, TIQUES.tf.S.2:200 lweekonly. •lilctibtoluua1eapln.1. Ml-A.'llS &U-M41it1~. lrvine,NB. nmsenaer wort, racep W ...... &1>tywn 11ar--'-l..t•IT"•S Tunt.~pa1r •Out1tandl.ni worwi tioo " 1cio'l all arowid Dlx models co , .... ~1 ......,,,_ ,,_ Paul's PluoShopJl!t randltion.t ROB8JE'SBAG•MOP Service SU. Nlshl Atttnd olc duUta. Gwd t.Y¢»I reblt 4r rafli.u.h:f.i"'y~ frordyOW'b\asiDesa c•rd '128W. l9thCMM·72'7J ·~erral Sy1tcm1 Woman o .. ded for Secreta.rita 20r5rutt!!lawk.Apply, lk1U.•otcul)9rlmpor-parant.ee. Your dtolee Send on. card ror each •Guaranteed &Al• pro-bou1ecleaoin1 st<~v . TYPISTS Shell, 17lb"lrvble,NB tam.XlDlbeoelltt. iiao. ft'eeDeUverr. \al plus Oftt ap&R. W• Everett console pluo, aram 5'84'717 Serv.St.aHelp!Mededlm· GnndOpenlnlSalo return permanent!)' llbnu.$150. MWt.a w~ outau:ldJns, •Plua murh rnore med. FuU or p/l Apply l"or appt, pleaseeall Endu.M UUL tealod •Undlve ta~ Ii 8'0-10'4 &Ul"art1ve P9twnalltlee Calltodayforantervlew ROBINSONS & SECREJUIES 8llO k: Qlt 11.j, Nwpt -.clWaLuckowAl... So.Coe.ttAPPU~ 11t.rDai>, ~eetln~!llr oe ~ ~ ..,.. ~ WCll'killt with BcA. ' AMGOtt.D IMC:. CfU)531.-Wor637..U · . l'tqwfemenu. Pre-HI' a • ...__....._ 1-1 kids. SI.art at s:uo per i Doyouneed.xtramoaey ftllttou lrtbef\1 ror a ~·---¥7 hr.~ tu-4111 tuo.. '60.4361 1 ~_!i!tewech le enjoy variety. Let tbe · <NewportO.nter) penooallud tai mck>M ·•-••••n••• .. ••••••~· btlwwenl·00.5·00P 11 w~• freedom " fiexibillty of, 840-1900 Wllbe:t dryer and Dll· waltpw;;r, 't''c or !Bt•ul. lhdlt. Maboc Equ~~::~;ty SW8c · ~=,= =ta~::,~~~ · SHE.ET TYPIST, P•rt·tlme, so. =~::~CODdWoo ~bedt .. rtrlm ~ ::::Os::~r~~~S:: Employer • ,..,.._ =a!~ • .You. Call Jm· Lqunurea tceiimoro Washer, S'fl5. tql. Or try two card& C.M. (Betwll 15·1Pm> -' ...,.,, MEJ'IL -.ms ~ Wu~e~, fl2&. bld:to~if~ss: Only. -1;_~v~zn:1~1!':!·~i °!';~ . .~-:J~::. ~8~ off ice • ft TYPISTJSICY ~teecSaiueuvM'ed. G•0ta1• ~tninlx lOUD, modiftod. pur~ 6 a Jood ab1Ji. UCEr'T',ITYPIST Fttime ll06iJons avail overloa.d 1\lll Ume. Strool s.H .. _....,,., 4/5tapa,.eoea. fr15• .~., ··~ ty wilh detail work & Cbullen1lng position .Experla prefe.rnd. WORKERS t,yptna ~14red. Apply In Di1bwa1her. Hotpolnt, 6/9talaSUOe•. _.......,,, naures. lot a dynamic W/IClive Real Ettate Excellentco.beneflts -157.0061 penontolilr. ll'llentaat new motor. iood cond., 10ormore$lAOea. lloefs•M.rlae crowiai sales otfl~ near Ofc. Good t.el,phone, typ-Apply Personnel 37Z3 Blrcb St, NB Co~n salary and Rober& Behl, WUl11m Mu.t IM. s,w. W..aao.1 Sa1ee Tu IJ>CJuded S.-1,_nf ' f'aablon Illa d N 8 ·~· clencal sJulls req 'd 2-4pm Moo Ftl tnnae benent. includln1 Frost le Anoe HOl ~1 NO CARD? ..,.. Good typtn1 n~~ssary. ss-noi lfashlMlalwt ~~:.~~~·1A~~:o ~~ &,Newpon&ach. lkydtt 1020 !!!: .>'.:r,.:n .!"~e~ ~·::~:;·••••n-·;;,·io Insuranceexper. helpful. Equal Opp Ernplyr mtr pef'90D. "'-'.. •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ' • .,._. ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l11~%~~llo~l:?: RECEf'TIOHIST *Secretaries* 1~;:rt .. :m~ ~~c!!m:J. IJUS lrMOPIDS ~u,;;:;::i:ard per ILS~'SH()CJ("°'"d'dOPJ. EOE.So IAr&e Conv. b-0b11pllal Bkkprl\.E.11StAnnu1l LEAR dual tape operators. Nw It Uled, buy, aeJI, Smdcbectormaney«· ~~oara.' cont. me typing, P onea. ROBINSONS EmpJoyen PQ All Fees Mutt be expert • fa.st" tr!Mle. Cycle .. Co. a..u •to: v•-clerical. Exper. prer La.a Reinders Agency eccurate. variety. Newpor& Bl~d, C.M. N.OTPllMTIMCI ...... ....._ rA.l'f.TIME Non •molter. cau Mn. .,..._ -.. h 4020BircbSt.StellM SIEGLER .......... rt area. Aak tor IQ.ftlO P.O. ao .. •cM> i--:--,, _.. -•o Counter ~n to write Potter, s.s.64SO. Royale ,.....,.... CIC Newport BHch 833-3190 ~,.., ·-7 "• Co l t H I 1 WWlotervlew f ltule, Tile Office, ci;;i::lr ec.taV .. ,Ca.112s28 ,. .. ••••••••• .. ••••••••• coolracta 1n rental nva eacen oap ta . A?ilic•"•• For·. Clll or Appt/F.tab '6$ 50-zm -· eeoter. lluat have neat 1030 W. Warner, Slllta .,. IC .... U;:ITY Jrw....t •"' IOJO BARSTOOLS. &tper nice. WANTID .; hanchnttlna " be able to Ana. " ••NpVI ' WaJet Partd.nt AtleQd. .......... ••••••••••••• HIDE-A-BED. aol•, love A powv wbldl.uf fore~ deaJ w/publlc No exper OPBATfVi Pf lcs Prtv. country club, Wuted used llonolta IMt. ft.. llOW'tl' boat. Also. a '*·Apply, 1930Newpori RECEPT:IOHlST P/Ume p0ailiona avail. Secretary, Newport 8 11:30All·3:00PM. Mon Lea 28MM "telephoto ISZ-1S7 r.W-tower •an auto. BJvd,CM N.B. advert.ial.nC ag~ncy Flexible avatlablllty Beach, nperlenced, 3lS1 .S.,eratrom Fri. Call btwn UAll· Call Al 8U·US1 or ---HIO'f'PV9I pilot. Cell Dale at aeek.lnbl •1 sharph •persona· neceas. Retail Security &ood•kllll.844-4613 (N•·-u-..a.._._.;;•-w•-er) aPMforap9L6'f·54G' 557-89118 -, .,-498-2'70t. PIX AMww s.n. e gir to and.Je front -._.._. • .. u POOL :u x '· heavy duty 1--------Jnterat.Lo1 swttchboard otc duties. Professional ex~P~~!~d~~onnel $1CllllT4RY Sa.ntaAna,CA Wall.i-oeeded,preferex· Mamlya ca prolession.t Uaer, nicer, etc. f7S. orlMebelerfrmabaflatable, work. Always bu 9 y . telephone manner & xlnt 2-4pm Mon U\ru l''ri Permanent, part Ume, EQual Opportunity per. waiter, but will camera, IV.x2~. w /&O mtke offtr. l ·T11-&M9 never med. ... ALS0,.,1. P /tlme days or attns typing req'd. Min 60 l Faahioftlsland Mon.Jl')-i, 2:,0·S:aoPM. t lo M/F train. Penoaable, able mm lens & Mamlya Ba.rial ~ 10 "*lctl. Some wknda Incl. Will wpm, Mu1t be highly or-Equal Opp Ernplyr m/f we are lookln& for an ac· mp Yer to deal with members. Secor lem, 180 mm, 1:4.5 Lacuna Pa1u.nt·Kin1 Tut S15. Mlall9"11. train. Many benefits. garuied & self motlvat· C!U1'lte ~ to perform _ Call for 1ppl. Bl1 Canyon 6'TU6&5 'Ibun, Aue 17 & a.. Fri M u1t type 35 wpm . ed Sal. $600·S6SO. Call 1eneul oftlce duUea. Sbipplne • recelvina. Country Club. 644-6404 o.ga 1040 Alli 2$. Ttcketa SlS e•. 17 HP DD w/su cu Slll. Pleau can ss1.1111. Barbie Fulmer. ROUTESALIS Noa 1moker. <>utawd· Hard·workln1 youn1 Wallrua Apply ln •••••••• ............... ~~\~~.~~~·ins:. ~m~pso~&-a~ Equal Opportunity 114/&i-0-2822. Up to S200 wk to atart. l.na work1n1 coodlUona. peraonneededtodo1hlp· penoo SJd's Blue Beet DOGTRAJNING 92101 Moo " Wed S.'I tltwu•:JOp.m.610p.m. Employer. IRECEPTIONIST/SEC'Y P/t.imeavail.Carreq'd. Pleaae call Barbara Pn&•oddJobe•taCll 1<r721atPINBa.tUpm' JobnYour11_r:_~ceor~ =Pll. Charallha~~ #und ......... p- 90 .., 0 PBX p / T , ~ 0 . 6 0 w p M , Fu 11 er Brus b Co. Davia weeJtd911. 642·1W automotive acceuortea • ' _.... _._ ~ ~--___ .. 8 ""' 2 -min 754~71 warebOQH. Call sse.IMO. Waltreues, f/tlm. da)'I. M " •e· !9••••••••••••• .. •••u•• Answerlns service : ..... 1 :....,, ware. J . · SECRETARY, locat.JUt. Cocktail exper. Tuy Dalmatian pups AKC wblleUcteulut. ,_nu·· 0 • TU -__. operator tu.Ill, p tr. Call Ray Coostt. Co. 6'2-010 SALES \.. needs exp secretary. SkilJed -.c'y to opei-ate or Mn'ic. lor dl1UM4" house rq. Champ. 1~ c.tl Knl aa wtr bed, complete, *--vu~ -A ~1 <Roxie> lridll Scilo.t ~l&l'l be able to work Wl· ::::i ~::tt~~~~.~ a Yrs ~ aper. Applf aft. lPK. ... u. xJat cond. $ISO. A ••amp • 1S78 PIX Opet otor• RECEPTlONIST· Prefer upenenc'e in Cie' Pf'e&Sure, w/mlll of Job. Lecal exper qn. AmeUa 1, 3300 Pacilic Yorbhln terrier pu-. type 11r cooler. a lb . E 'd I 'd TYPIST brldaJ HIH, but wHI aupervlaloa.. Musttype80 eceu•"". A'-rt art•, OstHwy,N.B. ..-old.SLOG. ~ P~ped ~.alninor neTllper 35. Cheerh1l, ener1etlc, train. Part'° full time. wpm, needl :dot akilla ta _, ur Champ bJoodlinea, tioy, M&0821or'15a-2529. sr• RA . .. Co ........ _!;,1 ypev rt highly motivated CotuMeea.543-1821 admln abillcy. Stut.1111 N.B.133-9812 W4ITllSSIS abota. a I» aud HrVice.i----------1 IJI wpm. .._...., s. a a· youlblul person n~ed salary $700 + per mo. ID· SPICIAL OFFiil Experience ~ 5»5649. KING TtrrTICKETS 301 Sport Ffther ble hra. Equal Op· towottuoderthedirec· Sales/Caabler Ell· t•rvjewa Wed, Tbur1, · FoutrorFrt.April28.10 om:n.t.,.VlfFradi.o portunlly Employ or tloo o( 2 secretaries ror penenced, references Fri. Call Bill Wright. HouNwtvea, Youns W.itn. ft basteu want· Iri.ab SeUer, f mo:a old. AM. S20 ucb. ~.a or Bail lanlt-deptb sou.oder ~1110. Architectural Firm in must. Will tram m floral 714-540-7322 forappt.. Mothera, Teac.b.nwith eel, av-: 21. KtU. II••· P.,.._AaldqSl71. -.~a udM~MoTe PETmONERS N.B.63H700btwn9·l2. des11n. F\111 llrne/Part aD.Y direct f!!-exper. icaii ~utant. "1 W. mQ50 .,_ Oaf F\Jllip&rt·timeGood Utne.~.Debra Webaveal:lhforyoc.tl Utb, CM. Atply In BostoDTenten A.KC 6 75 aal aallwater loot.I Y pay daily. SJ&.7711 IR~ept/G~eral ore. Re· SA.LF3 ouu... Gltl Sbop Secretary wanted for ~:.a.rt~ o= f::~ penon. betwn2 5· WU, male ., 'temaie. aqurlum, $185. 500 Special rrfce ---qsatleastl~ofcexp. fbarmac:y, f /time: VideoproducUonco.Call tnto.5"1·7334,qU103. Waittesael wanted.Fa 11M111(1U) ~~~ w/cate $38,950 PHARMACYCLERK Good typlncaltills.Capa. ln1oe.W-IU4 631·1144. SWl-..ulNG POOL P(f,eU&bU\t, .Nouper ,.., .... ~-·le. ....... , 8 ••. 9-6 Mon Jo"tl, ass1$t In ble or hand I.Ing bu~y -• Mr D 3050 E C.t _. .... .--Cob'TVCoaaol .., HARRISOM•s pharm.uy dept, wait on phones,somelitebkkp1. SALIS&.ADY SICRIT41Y LABORER N t nee. ' 1' ' mo'I • Pa,.., Call 25 e .. ?8. cuatomers, must type, S40-Z!32 hper'd for manaae· toScllnMcmtoCJtr Poola, Puhloaei.T:!d Hwy,CdH. Q1titne,lll·U21 U'.q,~• Del It SEA.RAY will train. EHt Bluff *RECEPTIONIST• meal poa. w/Women's Immed ~·located ~ l\'w•Y• 1045 3101Coa.atHwy,N..8. Pharmacy6'4-2111 Needed by Chiropractor, 1peclaltyahoplnLal\lfla nro.c. rt.Toptyp-s lt bbo d 0 Will W£ Nrrn ....................... ,~ ~~!JJ· 631-2147 l In lt bookk ma Hil18 ahoppioi ctr Will ~ req'd. vloua nles w c ar pr. u;.u "'T--rter-.fn rm Jb'1m'Dt -1 .. ~ ~a Ptasttl~cs _ u..ua... ~~ . eep • traln. 79-98$1. ' olfc experience prel'd train. P /tline '° •tart. • "'"".:-... * . thle • La Ant. dialr ._MMMMMMMI -.,...._..,. Xlnt compensation & ::!~at ·~'fa.,work SURVEY PEOPLE ' • • ~ 8dnn_ luna8~..:. n• ~ -.brl"•e. Mac loe operator· RECEPTlOMST SALISLADY benefit.. · Ptw•a1 IOIO u.-· '"™" • ~lnd:: lftlpector. Wehaveopen· Sharp, penoaable girl OUTSIDE/P.R. WORK Texulnstrument.slnc. TncberSc~or Hl•b 'NO SALES .... -.... ~ .......... ~s:2t'i.-:i-:: "'50.t&.a:m lop for all.ahlfta for ex· for front o!tice work inr-Ain l.1.me. Salary. Muat. Equal Opportunity Sunday SUO/hr. **I BUY** _, .. ,.. C .... D &d 1---------per. per90bl to perform HB Re Ot'tl be over 21 and persona· Employer Call4M...oet. N t ·--•u)'Oll • mMneU.ssbn.deepV. "itual in.apectioo & to al Estate ce. ble have xlnt driving re· Oallllicti, n41a.o.m1 Part·time OK. H::.1.•P-Good med Furniture a Olll &ea11 • ai-2. UMA Pb package p I a It l c Professional telephone cord. Cu furnished. pearanet euentlal. Hell> = --Oil l W 411n•l r--pharmaceutical pro-manner, ~yplrr' re ~Jy to Ad• 233 Daily c--.-TELEPHONESALES Uldetaminebowpeople ancu w Delkw/blr..wftop,la"D eYe9 quired, m10 eoWPM. • ..._._.., wW read to our ne-. orSELLtorYou. turn. 3 wtcwtwa crui. • duci:_·--.-•-a.tea Real estate license de· Pllot, Box 1560• Costa RIGIOH4L .._.O EXP NEC much ne9ded product. t4AST9SA.UCTIOM BBQ ottoma" •tere0 1"79'20 II~ ~p. forofl --n-n slrable. cau 846-5573. Mesa, CA 9252e SEClllT ARY " n. .. ck advancem~t wi"\.h .................. •"'··' 5 bl' d. tbon llabl.iJ.I." 175 Meet S412MacF'a.dden. HB That's lt, DO ex per. ----w-t6J ca !'•t, re velvet o/b, rad.lo t.rlr, etc, elf: 891H631. 213/.Ul.Wl SALESPERSON Good R•aional ulea olc lor DeCelll. We wtll train f°" a l"P t:'1~0 • Call for MO~ han1 I lamp. dr•Kr. $8SOO/oCf er. 17$.488' R. E. SALIS opportunity for aucrtive worldwide manuf. bas If you're a posit ve appt,~to Y-. IU-1'117. ev-. Pla_,tics ahOwroom aaJeaperton immed. opening. Post· tbinlcer w/c .,.,_.Ive AQUAl.UX 4CIOSSCOUMTIY Mo•iill Tablt, cba.ln, • Progresshe Injection OPPORTUMrrtl wUh an eye ror decorat Uoo req'• aood telephone attitude "a IOOi:I phone . lluat Stll-Aatlq ue fl(J/a bed clubcbrl bih m&ee R.-.,Sundan~at moldlnicompanylnHB Work in a eomlortably ln1. Good company commWlicatJoa 11k11Js & votce.llyouftttheabove WATER PROCESSJNO JIOO'a cbHlnut t•ble beds cbtep 'IA VW •l trlr. All xtru. bu openin1 for exper decorated office lo a pre. benellta. Please caJl for nun SO ~m typjng. Ea· quallncat!on1 )'au will CO. axAa wUh estendooa for ...... 114,950/ofr. 71,.-«JT.oon mold Hl·up person. ld«earea when there la appointment. Wood per. pretd, but we wlU earn a parantieed hrly Ac.omot.ldated leavea toc..W with 4 ---------• Phannaceullcal " food cooatant.buyiqandaell· Llabtin& Fixture Co. tnln the rilhl peraon. salar1 + comm & FoockComJ>&n1 matcblof beatwood lnineCoutCOcuitrJClub 15' tllhlng boat, 2 ronWnerproductlu!e. ing. Unique Homes In 546-2901. For appt call 493-9301 bonUMa. Woodworkers " at· chCra s:aao, Ver<1 Good cia.Amembenbipl&OO Jolmlam:,~$ll!OO. SdlMI l'toatict Men Verde has • new 9t.m-5prn. FUU. TUINING aemblera lmruadlate CoDd. l...::!+~trana~~/.!!:ee:!:.:.!'7J.'.!!::1#7~~-1=:--:--:-::----::-:-: Ml2M1cFadden, HB manager,• new "70/30" SALf'.S·P /lime Daya. 4MF, IMC. employme'nt. Glad"'e" 553-1790 -..ubu ·~•ld,·.._ ... ....._ W 9060 com minion acbedule, Fabnc Shop, C.M . Pctter&BrumAaJd Div. & !XCEi.LiNT .. " ....., _.,.. ,_.., 888-i631,2l3/61l..8Ml several new listings and ~.Linda allllAveAlropuerto ..u!t. Bro1. 929 W. Baker, BrownJord•n60x40"oval new,pdfl200, akeoller. ••••••-••••••••••••••• PRE-SCHOOL Teacher, a new lease. We are look· . j San Juan Capljt.rano EARMln.S COit.a MeH table. f chairs. 1ft SIOO. 493-3179ore40-1239 FUJI• YAM.AHA PIT. H.B. area. Call 1ng for sales JMl<>ple, eit· 8:f:ire~onre~~\'i1':io:~ EqualOppEmplyrm/f YOUR JOI! Would.,., .. like a business taltes.~. 2 ... __ •-•· -11 "h DIMHS 842-2948betwn1.a. perlenced or new! How • WUI actml.lt of cautnc ol y~~? You don't ffvv _ .. l 1_ lbl r-· .~ •-2 ..,•.:: ne1r "l r, YacbtBrokera1e about. you? Call Sandy 675-lOOOCdM Secretary/Bookkeeper, Time·Life Book otf •1 ~·"'' uvu • -. .. mps, ..... -.•m eee. U.U11g1Wanted• rllMT!ll Orlowaki or Jim Wood at Salesperson, P/T, Jade PrI',8·12.:-cua&omera A potential need. an Ice to,:att. tanautar, frwt gla top, 4 orgu, dlah•, & plants. ~. Higb qua.I.icy print shop 546-599ll House Fine Jewelry, 3400 ~·( customers in Calif & Be&ln at home, 1 or chra, x.lr;t coo4 $250 Lets ol oddl & ends. 800 xlolpaybuedooabWl,Y. #2 Via Oporto, NB. Secretary/rece;l. IBM Arizona. • • ~:~~!~m:· .,!~!a~e::i~ 676-73118. Marsuertte,ctDM ~1:=:vd. Stnl>Plni a plus. 1250 LW R.E. Sale S'73-S6.58. Exper pref, will .Memory Typewriter. SOUND tWe-'5.13 5·plece Mediterranuo Mhr='••-N.-port Buch & Chief. MV area. •AVAIL41LIHOW startimmed. OorporateConaultantato living room f11rnit11A. ;:._.-IOll (71')67a.92U 4S5-l7St.M-F 2 nn..ilJoos in excltln" & SALESPERSONS ... n. developers Ir home GOOD? Mil :hill.. C&Uaft.e.997.am '""" • "' •••A Saddl b .. •••••••••••••••••-•••• -•••••••••••••••••••••~per boat, w-clean. PIJMTIMG eJCPandin& Century 21 Of. thu&iutic people o~ed ownere """"· e ac... CALL 1 ..,... ... , 1005 Aftn Rentals WANTED Wander oo ilk" n. Pvt = fice! Call for 9.Pl>Olnl· who un teach olben Valley. 77~1055 •t...-...1 •--.. ...._..... .,,v,....,ftnn, .. u .1836 833 ao95 ....................... ......~ .. -...... ,_.., ......-vu ........ I menttodaylcdlacover: how to uae .exercise Sec'y/Bkkpr Real -v Amortt!df\lrn873-4641 1•711~ +Whywearebetterl aynem.TheShmGyrals ..:W., .... e Cat wttb trtr 3S Ptns +Wbyweareerowioe! baclt! Fantastic com· &t/constup,, ..... Part TlMl-UFI WHOLESALE Pr Jacquard 1old cir , . llust bow •napout., +Ge\'JOW'licenaefaall miuiona, T.V. leads, no tlmeOK. Mallretumeto Ubrwttt.hlc. T011lETRADE :-arenr.,~~c:; .. •~; Mlslclll Mu': a~ ~":a'f!t eontlnuoua buainels +'!!b1wetu1nbetterl apernee.M2-S2S7. 28'5 E. Coal Hwy, CdM EqualOpporEmplo)'eT\ • NOW OPEN -./olr--.:. -tuts-• lotl '250.MZ-2073 fatma-...S.A. area or +How to earn bic _12625 ________ ·-------· •• ., __ , .-,_ ... _:-M••••••••••••••••••••• M , Onnie""''114/540-8027. money! SaielpenlOCJ.I. Freetraln· Sec'y/Recep, Holiday •TO PUBLIC Weterbed,Queen•a.mat· vtolift.Stradcopy,IOOyni-Ericson, '11 •• catm. PRlNTSHOP Beetad\>OUcalledl Ing. Can you uae • Ion, Lacuna Htll1. Taw,ln/tk Drive~ T'" . treu, liner a: heat.er. old.. MS tlnn. Call unW loeded. N~ alip. You ~ .. ~SES 979-1~ screwdriver? It ao we 51f.5000Ext..H2 per · ot' pay. lrvppy, OPEN7DAYS sw.n-•,842-'M'Tll 1,.,..-j,,_..,-,,3060. Aft~PaeeM.~e. P.P. u•·1"'"1., Century2l&n'fRe.tty 1"ant to bear from you. · G&WTOWUll,1000 me AWEEKt-6. .,,. • •• .., .,...---..-v•.r v _..__ PrHs oper + typist rzoo+tweek.Manaaertal Stt'y/Receptloniat. SR Ave,N'BeGJ..2$2 S•lllww~Ud ~S. 1055 w /35~ Ple•ae apt\y potential. 7 .. 1444. TYPIST SKIU.S & S/H. TYPIST M•ID 15292 ...._ Clllc. .... -................. Offfa ~ llff• & 73 Cd *'• J4 at333 St,LafBc . Restaurant Brl1bt, accurate ~RwDma&eSale;St. s-1..!:..& • IOll Like new ~ond. Dix P /tlme Attendant for M....._.,S SALES w/pleaunt peraonality ~ymte.:~-~~I. H.l.'71411f~71ot Andrew'• PNtbyt.ari ...,........-.... cuatm Jntr. 7 headroom paralYled PIJ.V. PARLOR yn -'.lllo.IEE wllllnC to work hard Ill ..--an ... .,..'"°' .. vnu 1• Church. lSt.b tis St. :i.~ •"••••-•••••••••••••• nwln salon, dieael auxl . .Sat/&Ja 10WllWC>man. 4101. 11-st CM l\.A " )lnlfelliooal atmoepbere modenl equip. Apply in -draw• Rd, N.B. Tbur •uto pf)ot. din&hy, lurl t/ 10·5, Balboa • • A WQ IOC' a b1lh school ol crowlnl managelbent penon, IMO Placentia, AM.ERICA.NOAK n.-. .. J'tlt·ao.2 HIYIR Jlb, x.tras. Sacrltlce lllal.ms&s2. ~meopenlnatfor: 1raduate to enter the cooawttq llrm. Salary C.M. LaraettSeledloa •. _, · • 1060 DUPUc••oR tn.soo. 71'/531·3535 Pt· U m • • T J' p tat , ·-•ery Dr4•tr1 !lewsp&Ptf bualneu. :::: en cf en t on ex · ln Or.nae Qounty ~....... "'1 ~.:~~~%Ml• DA,!~YPILO!l wor:::•md~~B~ 7.u.!!!.r.,'!:!t~:i: ~:'=itt~r.-~\tCUISi.oiW .• :~.1~:':pl1~1rm':: ~ao~~oaded .,_llN"ll1 to , AJ>l>J1 Th1a ...,.hly auoca .. 11 aru. Pleue dll, 85 WPM. fl.#5 br. C.11. {atN!p!l'WJ)7Sl~ lRc.AQHAda~IUl'of . l11cludt1 abemlceJ • '211/570.~ --------t an.rapm 6uklor ioca1 newapapel' baa an mnu..f.M.5 ·--~:.:SM-~J'Jll~~---1•------... -i ....... _A.mt,. ahber f!P!l'•PCI0-1-117""49 '75 HolU, ••·. w,. ..... -. J\ibllc Rellllloa9 p/UrM Jeaaorllatt. , open!b1 tnr a~ ln -· --_ , .. __.. • ldl di ' Ula drc&&laUOn~e art ' ......_ -a.-.a 7l00 MUSIC BOXESI PIQer bloodll.M.AltoballAJ'ab 9nSaUlh,..._.Per. $10. ~•P 1 open DI EqualOppEmplyrm/f rnem.•Jected iHelpW.W 7100.,,...,..W_._ ..aaDOlll .NJrkclodeoaal Geldhtc.Sbow«rid.iq. fclrnllt.,baretc.Nearff 4/IU140/-..n. hMda.I lmtituUoe. .N~-~~~~~~~~! lU l • bcanl ••••••••••••••••••••·~• ••••••••••••••-••••••• ::;___ I ' m_.~~.. _.....__ '""" aper nee. Need car. Calli w rece ve a era ' rouuufl'apb.al Word • 1· ._.. mw ma.__, •loUI ~· Ertl!900 JS. Jf71 llark 11 ••.ISM4 .wt1q aa.lary, re«Ular· rar1ut uleot1011. Sll«lmd • der warr. IM or reaL Loaded w~ee.l RDF. ----------1 ~taurant ly scheduled raises, Cata~ $3; Gat t la· SM>totma.Ce. Ml'.Jobnlaa,MHaS VHJ', aPtoa.ta-.' •Up TT BOB'S booaa opportunltla, and Tri rDffONE SALES llUft as. Also cub 1'9-.:::i.ftOtrJ USED ~Call M4--0479 ltlALIST411 man)' frln.c.e beoefilt IU.U-,w.n, mec:ban1oal anU· $211.SOO. SALISnltSOM IHom Of The aueh a .,.id notions, *' ttlH ROEBUCK • CO. "* Vl&lt l See tbe t-------We're~c a;alft I. lltloy• paid '!::E Insurance ~.l • ttu,·. orn:~. "Taj :'!:~.t .......... ~~?.~ BUT IH Ut9C<lrod8do2S =~~all~~ Immediate optl1iop tn :.t'3 !i.o ~~-r: HastmmedJateopeninpfor: : ~=u::=,: WANTED SUPER SHAPE :luJV::C:· ~~~~ ,_.....ace ,_. at ourlam.llt"!:'!!~antaat DIW Qlllldel ;J;~ ear ...._&'--le 111........ '"nmet" and "Scullet """P CASH DOLLAR Qoocl Hcretary cbra flSOO,esi.amorMZ-M45 eqltl'. m local.,. •. Call nearby loe&UVQ9. We r• wltb personal DU Telepwcw .-aptft-Wifl •v $It.tel Wooden deab tor!?Il7W3.ll quireoopreviouauper, privtl..._ •• 1 j(qulne.'' Amtrlcao PAlt> VOil YOUR t7S. jt&eo c1ttll 1tlaa' £lirtPS Jlar1De. "12. . 1-, JolD our fl'ieodl:t ~aQS. Appllcama mmt be u, •ull or t:!rt-tlme. E""c•Uent I lotenatlooal: 1*02·1> ~.Y. WA= cr•dt.au. Oor•t• F/w llp, clllc:J. bud. 2737 .OoutU.)' eccoe .. uatodQbittwn beve. cltaD 4JMni.... I: • Ktttai111i 1"lA•. c~ A.KrJ\iVBBI ,. VJc.&' ....... iat..1 t...., YllF, DF, s&.eno, .... s. .....___..._.u ,,.._ ~ cord, hl¥t • hllb ~Dool eomsany efits. Paid vacation, I .-ru. TeL (114) 7M-17Tt a U .. 6 •N: 1111. .. ·~ ..... 6-....-. A1kta1 *5000. -~------_.,._, __ .., __ , W""9it/W*"tft dlploma. Ho1&u are b ll l dl t 0.-WtclR.brauPlat. _.._ ••• .!:.... "' ... c.a..~ Br1Q'.~ •; ••.• , -i, ... -t't ·XP·· ,..-A. .. ---...: ----n-nAKtof PJI. 0 •1•. einp oyee IOOUD s. ..._,__ !1m.ICS WUJUl'ttUJlE .... • a ... "' -,,_ _ _, Enter a cballen1ln1 world of · l'U VelltllretJTS 111 c ...._ orUIOClat.e. Cnt'•r• wltb eoroe optloaal o.u:Aou.a•.,.a..11w, ..,,, 1,-, ao11 I0'4 Place11tt-. c.~~ oond. Loaded. '8Too: an. ~.,_ON~ th• tlCAda11)1ftuntlkb ~o;:t1an~ aod telephone sales. dlntn1 aet ... e,.t•rf, -· ..... •·-•• .. •• m.zrnorm.uTO · Priced '° .. u q~ck . lJl'l m~~:.::=r:b llN ln~ h' I .,,,, =~-./fumlln. 'J'b.W Lilhe c:-:r. l~·· ateb 1COllttrQp, office llNOC'f. OoAq .-bll; lD 10!.U' liur mon abciul w re • Afftrtl,.... ~ ::t .. ~ ..-red~.ooo·. ••=,desk. ••to. 1whe1t-11M..-Hobt.---...W--Ud1.tlte---. Jlr'Mlldtolftc.t· c.r1otta.i,.aunaHllla th&ara1Dlll1t11d1 e41me s_...arr•f-,e;ace; R •·uo r el\ tiott .~-.. tblintklit~mata. b. Ml JOU looktnt tor• ~i'i~0c·~.:· toU..DAILYP.l.U>-ror ..._._.cSinllWielit . ~~.rvtd~~:iut, =<d;=:t~AJ.~;~4 ;Pri~:;r;.aMJ.a twocaam.m · ........ tommla&loa•ollU &qllal()ppEropi>-rm/t ftce_mw-.~7lll'ffl,: 400W •• W ..... Aft 1,1-ftWat.mltlOl'llOa · ii-'. ,_ rJ ..... •Ot7~rt._.... • ~\'tpiant? Colla Mee• aJid aQ (Oii' I • • ~ ........ , $7000, .......... lilo ........................ ~ - A. ...u Socat.itti cllltlc Ila~ LeaYltt ln tbo 1'.• 1,::~ !4~11>H dya, ........... -. .......... 1 AmHOD• p Ml c.U O citrke1 Re'it1urant nd~:t2;.~ 'kQff:\~ani>tPmrotnt. 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' .. . - J t L motorhome1 our IJ)9Clatty •73 TIOGA '"..., ... _..................._ -· ...... -.-.. _....._ .......... _ 1-'-. -· c;iNl9e --. "°"' ...... JHlll.n 56288 t 7555 Beach Blvd. HunUngton BHch 842-0675 Reserve for spri111/sµm· mer rental, 23' motor home, sips 4. $175 wk. 6'5-4659 motorhomft our~•ttr '71 - ..... ~~.~ .... COl\lal~··· 1111-•llC lref\t ., ::7i~t ...... ,-, ,..., s7991 17555 Beach Blwt. Huntington lleH" 842-0675 9570 ....................... RJU SB.ICTIOH OF 1971VANS IN STOCK 22 To Choose From •Window Vans •Van Conversiooa -C:.rgo Vans S&USTODAYt Reserve Now For Sum· 'Tl OleYy 1 ton. auto, posj-me r 20, Mini Motor traction. Paneled & Jiome. alpe I , $175 wt. :;,c1.~ ~Orig Sh·SOIM. ·- Trailers., T,...el 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lT Cardinal "71, aelfoelODl. full awutna, refrt&, btr, J't!f n a. alr. In/OU! tiff outlet, dbl propane, lpac. .._ W..e.d 9590 Used very little.---·-••••••• .. •• $m>/bllt 675-2a Spaces or real bSO, weekly /moatbb. Adults, no pets. 56C173 Ainlream Twin 31.foot WE BUY Cl.IAMCAJtS &TIUCIS 1970 ~Ura clean. CONNRL SacrtQce $6795.00 Call 64MClll CHEVROLET Tent trailer, hndtop, 2121Jlarbor BlYd. aleepa 7, eook area In· COSTAM~ side/ouu.ide. Siok, stove, 5~1200 CREVIER EXCEi.LENT 'SB.ICTIOM IN STOCK FOR IMMEOIATI DBJVERY SALES-SERVICE PARTS-LEASING icebox. tbl/boo&b. $U00.1--------1 _oCM-_71& ______ -t WEPAYl'OPDOLLIJl 2845HARBORBLVD, Nilo s.mc.. P.ts FOR 10PtJSED CA.8$ 54M4 I 0 S4o.f2 t l COSTA MESA DATSUN •AH1 .. 1rf• 9400 roa:~~C •••••·-·--·--·• lfJQar car ii mra de4D '64 as.., front-.!, bood, aeeua ftnt. lmden, and piU ~ w &AUm IUICI beat2D~y~SM» 21mBarbarBlvd. _or_.,._531_.,_,_Pbll __ --1 a.ta.... 971-2500 Austin America, ttnt, trane 6 bod,)' pe11a av.U... VfllY l'al. Kard to flDd \)eta.Jim ...... ....................... "15, tUS, Peru red, SIJ.000. 55'7..oll9. 1t7'1 Porscbe tU.S. air, 1unroof, leather, only 4500 mil•, perfed. Muat ae.111 1al iia.-. tUea I .... ·-,- ~COMMOMWC.Al TH MOt .IL -H' .. , ,.. I •I I Grotti Cht'vroll!'t I 8211 ~och l h d Hunhnqton &.,cch ~47 ·6087 549.333 I '76 Arrow. lo ml. Best offer. 551-0290 Xln~ trans, '67, 2dr .'IB Marquis, PS, PB, PW, 3 Duster, 4 •il r8Clials. flbllbu. Nu eo1, paint, auto, air, xlnt $895 or (leW +rec. brake job. seat coven, rims, batt. makeofr.873-e'155 Xln\~. iisoo. ~ SlOOO/B. 0 . 536-Qrlf. Phil. or*-7211 Delus .,, Coalar 1 ownr t---------'69 El Camlno/sheJJ. nu tires loaded ~/xtraa· tt6S Perfed. $2800/or best ol· lo book.' ID 2225 5.'18-1.50$ • ••••••• ........... •• Groth Ch"vrol~t 11111 k od• l hii Hunh"'l'on ho, II 847·6087 549.333 1 C Pie 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • OVER 100 CADILLACS TOCHOOSINOM 4TAUTIMES fer.~ ·wkd~. -. bird, x.lnt _,4, CoM' II ... 9930 "181.ephyr, 4 spd, 4 cyl, 4 ~=-=-$5000/BO. Aft •••••••••••••••-•••••• dr, like llew, $4000. t-, ....;_-------1967 UMc:Ot.M . t7..sm, Ftanm.3SU 6'5 Le Kans, rblt eng., COMTl•rl'AL 1ooct trw. cu. S60Q. 4 Dooa SIDAM • '7Sll«teeto KX.Ution t-~------- Rum good, looks good le wa&m.~~,450. 'tu Flrebi.rd, 3SO V .a. auto, is good! CUKB451). And A/C, PIS. P /B. Mu.st see. lt'a 9952 S1650. Larry, &31·7424, OtiCLY 5575· ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._1lj() · '72 islCJ, du.sic, A/C, 9970 AlllJl'I(. new tires. Muat ... ••••••••••••••••••• • tee. SIIOO. '752-2032 ThUDderbird, 2 dr l!:!::::::::====~I 77 ~.-1..1-~ _ __. hardtop, good cond., $650 Corwett. tt32 ----orb.toh. 49M%1S •••••••••••-••••••••• Call~or?D-:1529 '73 Thunderbird. loaded. •CORYITTES ..__•t. Pia. p/b, 1ow milu.Je. Best otrer • r. 1978s a/c, Ilk• lUl •UH. over wbolaale. 493-ZlU NICE SELECTION! 536-711l bet lGam_.pm ,_aft_._7._Plft_. ----- HOWARD ct.wolet • comp rblt. nu tirea, -,. 9974 OOVE•QUAJLSl'S. vinyl top, batt, ma11, •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• <Near MacArtbur, Jam· dual muff. $2100. '72 Hatchbck Clean, runs boree&Bristol) 50-UIB. 1d SIOO/tr•de for Trvl NEWPORT BEACH 'flJ Muatanl, looka lo,c>d. trallerMW74SP.P. Nabers I 1be fa.st.est draw ln the runs better, new paint, bl urra Vqa. Map wbls, West. • .a Daily Pilot perf. SUOO /b1t offer. htcbk, auto, na tires. Cadillac aMSiftedAd. so:sm. 557-0829. ms. SSMZT• ~ 1 2600 H.trbor BlviJ. •••••••~!! ••• -•• !~~ ~.~!.~ .••.. ~.!~~ ~.~!'! •...... !~.~ Cci~t;i Mcs.i 540-9100 ' j ' .. .. :: l ~ . I i l l I f . ) :.. . ... I J. ' I • . 1 . ' VGL. 71, NO. 101, •SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Early Voting Light • ID Early v0Un1 was aenerally l11bt in today'• Huntlntton Beach rnuoiclpa.1 election, ac:·. cortllnl to report.a from polllng places across the city. Re1latered vo~rs may atill cut ballocl for four choices on the City Council and the clty at· torney'a poat \Sltll the polla close toni•bt al a o'clock. Three candlda~ are vying forthe dtywttumey Job. Incwn· bent Dan Bonra ia beinc challeQ"ed by Gail Hutton and ELEC'TlON RESULTS CALL 536-5221 AFTER I P.M. Jerry Bame. Incumbent City Councilmen Al Coen and Ted Bartletl are challen~by .John --O!Co.uer, Bob M • Dr. Fnn.t Hoff. man, Don MacAJU~ter, Ruth Balley, Sblrley Halkyard, Ed Zschoche, Chuck Oaterlund, John Thomas, Blll Ti11ard, Steve ··aui.en" Kane, Andrew Chandler, Gordon Olfsteh> and Don Brown. City Clerk Alicia Wentworth said residents may call her of. (ice at -.5226 to obtain election reauJtl Mra. Wentworth said com· puteriied election results will be displayed on a seven-foot screen in tb4! Clty Council Cbamben, 2000 Main St., after the polls cla.e at 8 p.m. Voua, appeared to be aUpt.ty hlaher than two years a10 lD the HuntinltoD Harbour area, elec· Uon officials said. About 50 balloq__were cut in the -eartrtlllY at the pollint place at 11108 Westport Drive, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1978 A.fteraooa N.Y.. Saoeks TEN CENTS Huntington the home of poJJJna lnapeetor Gloria Ferry. Mra. Ferry aald about 1.300 voters are re1lstered to cast baJJo&a at her home. Meanwblle, only 30 vota -... cut by 9:2D a.m. at the home ot Marian Harrtaon en bland One. Some 1,180 voters are re(listered there. - Pnly 22 ballots were cast by 9 :45 a.m. at Harbour View School, 4M3 Pickwick Drive, out of 1,4'19 reeisterecl voters, aald pollinl lnlpedor Kip Grant. In the downtown area, only 28 veten bad cast ballot.a by 9:30 a.m. at the city's Senior C1lizen Center. at the corner of 17th Street and Orange Avenue. Y.o.luntttT p6TIInc place worter Vera Pate aaid the turnout wu diaappolntlq with about 1.500 re1lstered voters <SttTUaNOVT. Pate Al> Saline $27,000 W Chamber Damage TolJ, Deielopers Donate By TOM BARLEY Of .. D9lly ........... Dr. Glenq Fowler told an Orange County "Superior Court jury Monday that the second or two saline survivors be bu ex· amlned during the murder trial of Dr. W'tlliam Baxter Waddill definitely bas sustained damage lo the brain. To BB Candidates Taking the witness stand shortly after the infant "Tif· rany" and her mother, "Miss M.F." left the courtroom, the pediatric neurologist told the jur) that the 1-year·old baby also bas a congenital heart de· feet and suiters from poor vision. He testified that the infant ad· dilionally suffered fl;:om a condl· tlon be defined as hyarocephalus -water on the brain. But Dr. Fowler refused, under intenaive defense questioning, to attribute those physical and mental defects to the baby's im· menion in aall.ne for 38 boun '-efore tts delivery on March 6, lJTI. The testimo117 on tbe aa1ine survivors stems trom 'Dr. Wad- dill's i.nsllleDce from the witneu stand that a fetus ln tbe womb cannot llll'Vive the iallne iQJeet· ed in lo lts mother. Even if it did, the defendant claims, it would be Uh.le more than a human vegetable tot whatever life it had left because or the brain damage inflicted by the hi.ah level sodium aolUUon used by many physicians to abort the fetus in the womb. It ls alleged that Waddill, 42, of Huntington Harbour, strangled a newborn baby girl to death in Westminster Communi· ty Hospital on March 2, 1177 after learning that the cbJld had survived the saline he bad in· jected into Its mother 12 hours earlier. A doctor called by the pros· ecutlon testified that Waddill throttled the baby while predict· Ing that it would be nothing more thah a brain damaged vegetable if it was allowed to Ji ve. "Tiffany" ls the second saline survivor to be examined by Fowler who was called by the (See WADDILL. Pace AZ) Back to 'Work' Princess Margaret, returning to public life after a bout with the nu, is greeted by a flurry of snow as she arrives at Westminster Cathedral for a charity concert. LA Bus Hits Wall; 45 People Injured LOS ANGELES (AP> -About 45 people were injured When a fast-moving bus carrying 65 peo- ple crashed into a wall downtown after a colllaion with a car during today's rush hour, authorities said. Fire Department ambulance crews removed some injured passengers through bus windows and took them in aix ambulances lo Queen of Angels and California hospitals. Fire Department spokesman Doc Holloway said some of the \njuries appeared to be serious. "There wu a lot of screaming and panicl" said bus passenger DeniM 1biercor of Santa Monica, who injured her elbow slighUy cUmblngouta window. "Someone broke a window right behind me, and they were scramblin& out and I just did the samelbing." The bu&, she aaid, "was gotq too fast for a busy morning on Wilshire Bouluard." She estimated the speed at 4.0 to '5 mph -"faster than other busee I uauallyeoon." The speed limit is 3S mph oo Wilshire Boulevard, police said. "Witnesses did say the bus was traveling too fast for conditions," satdpoliceSgt. Ron Meade. Police said the packed Rapid Transit District bus, with several passengers standing in the aisle, was on Wilshire when a car turned left in front of it. Bus driver Mingo Jones, 49, blew the horn and veered to avoid a collision. But be lost control of the bus, which careened on the sidewalk, sheer· in& a lamp post, and swerved across the street into the 10-foot· high concrete retaining wall, a,. aA YMOND ESF•ADA ..... Of .. DMty ........... Developer Lout.a Graziadio has loaned $15,000 to the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce political action arm to aid can· didates in today's municipal election and in upcoming county and slate coo.tests. Four other developers and a real estate agent have donated a total of $12,000 to the same political tmit to back Chamber of Commerce-endorsed City Coun- cil and city attoroey candidates. The Chamber political group baa endorsed and financially supported incumbent coun· cllmen Ted Bartlett and J\l Coen and cbaJl•ngera Don MacAlliBter and Dr. Frank Hoff-man in today's race for four aeats. Jerry Bame bu been en· doned for city eUonaey by tbe ~bamberpoUtfcal IJ"OUP· Graliadio aaid Monda7 be doan"t ~" exactly bow much of bis loaii wilt aicl local can· dida~. Cbamber of Commerce Ex· ecuttve Director Ralph Kiser and pollUcal fundraialng treasurer Jo1ee BolllnJs also said they did not know 6ow the $15,000 would be spent. Robert Terry, tht" bead of the chamber political fundraising unit, could not be reached for comment. Councilman Richard Siebert, who isn't up for re-election, pro- ~ted the developers' conlribu· t.ions. .. Developers are buying the election and they filed the con· trlbutions too la~ for the press lo 1et ll." Siebert said. City Clerk Alicia Wentworth Monday released the report on ·* * * Signal, Flayed ByWaneil 'Padd:ng''Rap ]uJge MuUS Busing To Orange County · Meade said. Jones suffered a Huntington Beach environ· broken leg and was in shock, mentaU1t1 accused Signal pollcesaid. Laodmart Prot»erUes Inc. Moo· Meade said a preliminary in· day of trying to "pack the city vestigatlon indicated the car council" with members who made an improper left turn in would vote for development of front of lbe bus. After the col· the Bolaa Chica marsh area. lision, the car was shoved lntoon· But Sl1nal Landmark ex· comin1lraffic. • ecuUve vice president Robert R. LOS ANGELES CAP> - Superior Court Judre Paul c: says a solution to Loe An ea school desep-e1at1on prob could inwlve busing minority children to northern Orance .. County school districts u well as other school dimtcta in lM Anaeles County. Ecly said a continulnr decreue in white enrollment hi the Lot Anfeles School Diltrict seemint y would make lnte1ratlon within the school district no &onaer feasible. But EelY aald applylnf tbe ••me!::/olttan aohatlon•• menu ln the state Supreme Court'a SetTIDO acbool fundnl dedalcm would allow ml.Dortb' •t udenll to be buHd to predominantly wblte acboola in auch Oranae County eommunitl•a •• ADahehnz Buena Park f'uUerton ana ·Garden Orow u well aa to independent San Peraaado Valley dlltrida Id as EnclDo Tanana. Panotama City ;'iid Cllatawanb. In fact. 1:&11 noted to • calt Monday witb his appointed advisory panel ol desegregation specialists that the Northern Orange County districts were geographically closer than 'the San Fernando VJlley communities to black nei1hborboods in Los Ant• County. E11y conceded however that let• I cballen1ea aod 'Other delaya could put off a metropolitan plan for aome years. Tbe Los An1eles Board of Education meanwhile vOted ill executive se11loo Monday acalnlt a new racial and ethnic censu ot atudenta. Flvo of the board'• Hven emben oppoeed tha propoeocl census. School b~rd attorneys reportedly meet th• board tbat a new c probably would dlacl I 0 wb.ite ru.ht'' to the l\.lbm'ba and tb1I would reqalre revl1lb~ tbe bOard'a llmlted·b&aslQI doaefnaation plan wbScb ta scheduled to btC1D operattna In September. ~ .. People were lumbllnJ all over James said hls flrm wu "not each other," said bua passeqer 1ettllll involved" in today's Unda MacDonald, wbO wu Dot HunUncton Beach City Co\mcU lnjured. "Everyone wu scared. election. Some were acreamina. And Uten Amlp de Bolla Chica preel· everybo4ftriedtobelpeacbother dent ken Mal't7D JM)inted to outoftbewlndowa." Sicnal Landmark newapaper lld· Maureen Micheline, an ad· vertbemeats Sunday and Mon· minbtrativeasslltantatQueenof day that be aald were mlalead· Anceta hospital, said her facillty ln1 about the marah con· had about 20 patients In the troversy. emer&eneyroom. ~ "It'• a laat-dltcb effort by "We dbn't ba\'e any crttJcal pa· Si1nal to pack tbe City Coancil tienta-mostly fractures, bwriJll with people wboM wte they ca.a and bruises," she said. count on." Martyn uaerted. None cl the J>Ule~ers in the .. w. just tboutht It waa tlmelY ~n.~~ car ... Imm at~jllen· ~br::r:-= =::.c::; = Tax Bike Baeked W A.SHJNOTON (AP> -Prell· lent Carter 1,.ys Sodal SeeurttJ ta• lncreaaea approved ln.; December are a reasonable price to pay for benefit. ,. eel •ect from the 111tem. Be ur1ea ~ oa llondaJ to avold hut.y cuUlnl ot the b1Cbei' payroll tax•. lnston &eaCb," 11.ld .lama from hil offtce in Jrvtoe. "W llOJ>8 aiOnMidl1 to develop the ana," Madded. lfartJn eoaceated Stpal'i ad-vertlleinmt which Hid .. CW"nllt .,tWmeata between Slpal and Ute .. ..,... prmde tor $10 M!ru ol jMab&lc OWDlnh.lp &t no pubUe " • • MutJD allir'ted, • .,...,. an . lJtft -the \aDd tnd• ....... m t~thjt ~) tire the ct\amber of commerce political unit's receipt of the following donations: -$4,000 from James L. Foxx, 305 17th St .• Huntington Beach, owner or Foxx Development Company. -$3,000 from Frank Mola, '19 Main St., Huntington Beach, owner of Mola Development Company. YEAR'S TEAM CUT Theodor9 Schiffman -S2,SOO rrom Frederick Kruger, 17931 Beach Blvd .. Hun- tington Beach, a representative of Sand Realty. -Sl.200 from Robert Stellrecbt, 1&21 Graham St .. Huntington Beach, a general contractor. -$1,500 from Frank Bucella, 1866 Rhodes Drive. Costa Mesa, <See nJNDS, Pace AZ> OlillY l'tMt ........... DOWN TO 8 MONTHS Stephn Enna Evam, Schiffman Win Cut in Terms LOS ANGELES (AP> -A federal judge bas reduced the prison sentences ol two co- defendants of Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. wbo were convicted with him of medicare fraud involvloi two Oranee County hospitals. Aller lbtenina to deacriptlons Monday of the two men's personal circumstances and tbelr ateps toward rehabillla· tlon, U.S. District Judge Matt Byrne reduced the sentence of Theodore Schiffman, Cella's former business manager, from 2Y. years to lY, years. The sen· tence of Stephen Evans, a former admioiaistrator of one of the hospitals, wu cut from one )'ear to eilht months. Byrne ordered both men to be1in aervint their sentences April 2' at the federal priacn In ,..pee. Cella. Evans and Schiffman were canncted tn June um ot defraudln1 Mercy General and llluloa Commw:Uty bospitala ot more than aoo.ooo for their penlOnal and Polltical uaes. A Santa Aria pbyalclan and hospital ea~prerieur, Cella was the atate'J Jarpst tndlvidual donor to poUtlcal campalans ln 'Ibree Kill Guard TURIN, ltaty CAP> -Two men ud a woman 1bot 1Dd k1lled a Jlriloa :•uard tOdV CID bla way to tbe Jail where Mliderl of th• !ltd 8~ tAtrrorut 1anc that kldnapPed former Pttmler Aldo Moro are beld, potlce Hid.; One of t.be waa captured. 1974 reporting contributions of $550,000 to 50 local and statewide candidates. Cella ls to begin serving a five-year prison sentence Friday for conviction on 22 federal counts of income tax evasion and fraud He is scheduled to appe'ar Wednesday lo San Diego County Superior Court for sentencU:aa on similar charges brought by the Orange COtmty grand jury. Coast Weather Nlght and morning low cloudhtess and roe clear· ia1 to ba1y sunabine Wecmeid.Q. Notmucbtem· perature change. H11bs Wednesday ln mid·'10s near the coutand68to 72inland. INSIDE TODAY Tlw CIJlifottda A.-ll con· Unu• to Qft •porlcling ))tiding, and CIT'• fft /trat pl«1. s. '""'· 81. . .... I a :3 .. :: :: .. ... • ... DM.YN..OT Hawaii Burial Slated Rettnld MariM CGrpl f'IOter ptlot Thomas G. Mooney Jr. ol Hunlincton Beacb will be buried at Punchbowl National Cemetery lo HawaU. Tbe former cbJef pilot for Tallmanta Avlatlon at Oranst County Airport wu killed last W edneaday when his AnUUea Airlines Grumman Goose cruhed into the IH off the U.S. Virtln lalaodl. Hla body was recovered by the U.S. Cout Guard JloDday -and aulborldea said the crew ol a pusln1 boat reported silbtini the floating body of hia copilot, David Howard, 49, ot P'lorida. Seven ~ers aorvlved the crash that claimed the We of Lieutenant Mooney, 55, a veteran of three wars who won nearly 30 medals io combat, in· eluding the Distinguished Flying Cross. Mooney moved to the Virgin Islands only a month ago. His widow. Toni, had planned to join b1m as soon as their home in Huntingtof> Beach WU IOld. .. We were golng to go down there and retire and aet old and probably die there," she said to-day. Memorial services are ten· tatively scheduled April 23 at El Toro Manne Corps Air Station. "He was Just one of thole hap. py.go·lucky men whose luck held out until a few days ago," his widow said today. "But you can't stop a ruer from flying." During World War 11. Korea and Vi«nam. Lt. Col. Mooney flew Corsairs, Saber Jets, helicopters and jet transports. He perished in a World War II vintage pusenger plane on a short commuter flJgbt. His JO.some decorations in ad- dition to the DFC included 15 Air Medals, but his widow said Mooney never became ao ace or got shot down. Survivors in addition to bis widow lnclude a son, Tbomu G. Mooney Ill ol Los An1eJea, and two daughters, Mrs. Theresa Mcilrath of Westminster and Mn. Cbriatine Hughes of Los Angeles . ,.....,,,..AJ TURNOUT. • eligible to cut ballot.a at I.be senior ~t.er. Only It ~ta were 'ea.t at the Lab S t rte. 1taUon, near Hartt Avenue, ommaJs said. Io Central Huntington Beach, 65 voters abowed ap at Mesa View Elementary School, 17801 Avilla Lane, by 9:30 a .m. Poll worker A. L. Aaber said 1,032 voters were registered tlMn. In the north, 28 ballot.a ~ cast at Glen View Elementary School, 8621 Glen Drive, by 9:30 a m . out of ~ registered voters, said polhne inspector Nellie TamboUeo In South Huntington Beach, 61 voters turned up at LeBard Elementary School, 204.51 Cr aimer Lane by 9:30 a.m. Elise Tower, pollioe place chief. said the voter turnout was disappoinUDi since more than 1.400 residenta were elili· ble to cast ballots there. In East Huntington Beach, OD· ly 17 of 1,500 reeiltered voters caat ballots by 9:30 a.m. at Pleasant View Elementary School, 16892 Landau Lane, ac- cordin1 to volunteer worker Evelyn Boldin&. 4 Eecape Again lDABEL. Otla. (AP) -Four prisoners who escaped from the McCurtain County Jall in this southeast Okl.OOma town last month broke out aiain today after overpowering a guanl a.ad steal.in& bia pistol, Sbertlf Paul Stuart said. Stuart idenUfied the fugitives as EddJ Lambert, 11, James Larry Clayborn, 18, Stanley J. WlWum, 21, and Ro)' Gene Roddy, 23. DAILY PILOT reLeMa .. rd Dave Sol)ksen. 32, has been elected president of the Huntington Beach City (elementary) school board. A certified public account· ant, Sonksen was elected to the school board last year. E',...PageAJ FUNDS. • • owner or Bucella Engineering Builders Graziadio, owner or Family Home Builders, 16168 Beach Blvd.. Huntington Beach, said the $15,000 loan was solicited by tbe chamber's Comm unity Political A.ction Committee· <CPAC> ''This is the strongest showing of political muscle by big-time developers in lbe city," said Siebert. "They will spend any amount to buy a majority on the council and the citizens are going to be worse off for it," Siebert declared. Members of the HOME Coun· cil, a consortium of homeowner groups in the city, aJso were up- set about the contributions. "ll 's a s hame that the chamber directors have let themselves become a front for a blatant power play," said Lor· raine Faber, a member of the HOME Council. HOME Council President Marc Porter said be believes the financial campalsn support is Ued to an effort by developen to have the city rezone part& ol the Gothard Industrial Corridor for residential use. Gruladio, Stellrecht and Bucella own property oo the Gothard CCll'J'ldor. Coast Guard Rescues Two Dana Sailors Two Dana Point men, who spent Monday night at sea hud- dled on their 16·foot Hobie catamaran after a stay on UJe mast broke, were rescued today by the U.S. Coast Guard. The pair, who were reported in cood condition, were lden· tlfied as Lou Murillo, 41, of 34041 Street of the CrysW Lantern, and Don Mehl, 30, Qf 24501 Alta Vista. Deputy Richard Cedantalf of tbe Oranee County Harbor Patrol in Dana Point said the two were reported mi.ssin& early today after falling to return from a pre-dark sail aboard Murillo's boat. Two Coast Guard cutters and four other vessels searched through the night, w:lth the men finally rescued by helicopter at about 8 a.m. toda.y off the coast halfway between San Onofre and Oceanside. Cedantaff said the pair were wearing wet suits and appeared slightly chilled but otherwise Wl· banned by their plight. Captive Released COlllPrON (AP) -An Bast Compton youth, l\obert Lee Carr. 7, was releued unbanned by his lddnapl)en aft.er four cU1y1 or captivity and •ix fndt- 1 es s ransom demands, authorities aaid. Vaa Bouie. 'J'rial Kasahian Tells Again of Deaths LOS ANGELES (AP> ~ A blaek·&arbed Linda Kaaablao baa recalled qaln the territ)tna summer al 191119 when Cbarl• Mamon bad a thirst fot murder. Mn. Kaaablan, granted Im· munlty from proseeuUon for her ' role in tbe notorlou Sharon Tate·LaBlanca murders, took the stand tn Leslie Van Houteo'A third murder trtal Konday. At first, abe pleaded a fuuy memory al the violence of o1ne years ago. "I don't have any fresh rec· ollection of &nf of those loci· dents, .. Mrs. Kuabian said "Much or it is very vaeue." But under queallonin& by Deputy Dislrlct Attorney Stephen Kay, she once more poured oul the story of lif~th Manson, Ulla tlme givi!li details that might incriminate Miss Van Houten. Recalling her arrival al the M•nson "family" compound, Mrs. Kaaabian remembered that the had bandecl her 15- month·old daughter Tanya to Miss Van Houten. "Did Leslie say anything?" K.a,y uked. ''Ob yeah," Mrs. Kasab1an said. "She said somethlng about Tanya's ego -that she was go- inll to kill Tanya's e.zo . . . "Did she use the word 'kill'?" Kay aalred. "I thJ.nlt sbe used the word 'kUl' or 'murder'," said Mrs. Kaaabtan, averting bet eyes from the defense table where Miss Van Houten aat chin in hand. The two women were teen· r agers when Chey joined Ma.DISOl'A Mrs. Kaaabla has four children and lives outside California. Miaa Van Houten, impriloood for el1ht years, ls rree oia $200,000 ball, pending the out- come al ber trial. Her retrial lut year ended with a bWli JUI')'. She ii cbarttd-.ttb murdertne Leno and lloeemary LaBla.nca and consplrtnc lo the five Tate klllln11 at director Roman Polanski's home the night before. The Kasabian testimony focused on the monlint of Aug. 10, 1969, when Manson led his murder party on a random hunt for vlctlms. eventually choosing the LaBianca home where he went lo. tled up the vicUms, then left Illa Van Houten and two others to fln1ah the job. "He told them not to create fear and panic like the hlgbt before," sbe said. ·•And not to let them know they were goiJll to 1et killed." Afterward, Mrs. Kasabian said Mamon ordered her to kill an braell actor wiLh whom m. and another iJrl had a sexual en- counter the week before. When she refused. sbe said Manson "pulled out a pocket lcnife and aave It to me, sayini •n•s real euy; and be dem· on.atrated with a finger on my throat bow to slit the guy's throat." She said she didn't want to kill the unidenWied actor and so she directed Manson to the wroq floor of lbe actor's apartment house. Bobby 'Master' Court Nixea Wi/ e'a Protest NEW ORLEANS CAP) -The Louisiana Supreme Court, reluctant to tackle the question of sex dlscrhnination, bas let stand a state law that calls the husband "head and master" and says he can make all the decisions about tbe property he shares with his wife. The court reversed Monday a judge who said the law was unconstitutional beeause it assumed that .husbands are smarter than wives. By a 4·3 vote, the high court decided to sidestep the constitutional issue. leaving it to be settled at some other time, either by further court fighting or the legislature. They ruled that the case before them -in which a husband had taken out a second mortgage on the f amity home over the objections of bis wile, who was the breadwinner -should have been decided without resorting to a constitutional issue. The case bristles with possible ramlficatlons in· volving sex discrimination and property ownership, and the justices said the high court should not con· sider those questions in a case that ·could be decided /1 otherwise. 1, E',...PageAJ WADDILL. • prosecution to rebut W addUl 's testimony. The neurologist earJler ex· amlned a 1-year-old baby Iden· tifled by lbe pseudonym or "Margot Hobbs." He de· termined that the child was about twe months behind the de- velopmental stage reached by other babies of her aae fr'OllP· FowJer refused to att:nbute that condition to Margot•s Im· mersion in saline for several hours before the young mother delivered her baby alone lo her hospital room. The jury waa told that t.be pre· mature bUtb al both lnfanta may have been the factor nt1Pomible for their failure &o keep "ce with oUlier bab6• of the same age wbo were delivef'ed after a full nlne·month term In the womb. ~ Julio "Jay'' Rivera will lead Huntington Beach's Ocean View school board for the coming year. Rivera . a McDonnell Douglas engineer. was elected president of the board by his fellow school trustees. Bomb Plotter Case Ends In Mistrial LOS ANGELES <AP> -A re· quest for legal representaUon made just before the start of trial bas ~ulted ln a mistrial in the case against two men ac· cuaed of a plot to bomb the Fullerton office of State Sen. John V. Briggs. Michael Justesen, 27, and Clayton Van Lydegralf, 62, re· ceived permission Monday from Superior Court Judge Julius A. Leetham to retain attorney Den- njs Cunningham of Chicago as their lawyer. Leetham. overruling objec· lions from Deputy District Al· torney Robert Jorgensen on the belated reques t , ordered Justesen and Van Lydegraff to appear for trial June 26 along with their co·defendants - Judith Emily Bissell, 33; Leslie ,Ann Mullin, 33. and Mark Curl.ls Perry,29 Fro. PageAJ BOLSA •.• cost of the navigable opening. channel dredging and Jetty con· struction would be paid by tax- payers and not Sisnal " Martyn cited a state Attorney General's report to back up lus claim The environmental group leader said public s upport for preservalton of the marsh "bas forced Signal out into lbe opeo ln Its attempts to tontrol the e.lec· tions ... Eleven of the 16 Huntington Beach City Council candidates have opposed most developm~t in the marshland. Sicnal officials have proposed that a marina be built that would benefit the community and provide jobs. Burglar Hits BB Homes ) A cat bUJ'llar crept t.broulb unlocked doors and l<*ed two Hunlinatm Harbour W1ltel1'ronl homes early &oday, takiDI near- ly $31,000 in valublea lntludina 7S antique pockel watches, police said. One of the waterfront homes, that of Dr. Frank R. Law, 18'41 BllT'l!Stable Clrcle, WU eqalpped with a burCJU' alarm system, but. Detective Martin O'ReUir. said, the .iarm system waan t activated. In vesti1ators aald the burglaries occurred at tbe res- idence of Dr. Law, whose Joss Wall limited to $150, and that of produce dealer Sheldon Cob.en and his wife, Joanne. The Cohens, of 1&451 Bamsta· ble Cirele. lost the collection of antique pocket watches valued at $30,000, accordln' to in· surance tompany records con-taining descriptiOQS and serial numbers of each timepiece. Jnvestieatora theorise the bur&laries which occWTed next door to each other oo the cul de sac occurred during predawn hours as the occupants slept lo their unlocked homes. The c.ohen burllary wu re- ported by Mrs. Cohen at 6:43 a m .• acconlint to tnvesUgators. Detective O'Reilly said the col· lection of pocket watches was the only loss at the Cohen res· idence. Dr. Law lost veralitems of lesser value. . He said they included two shotguns, a coin q>llection, and one of Dr. Law's stetb06copes. Bike-riding Bandit Hrmuid ByGGCops Garden Grove oolice we~ stlll looking today for a bike peda.liog bandit who escaped with "10() In caab Monday from a savings and loan oftice. Police said the bandit's 10- s peed getaway bicycle, a Brink's bag containing an WI· disclosed sum and a gun taken from a Brinks' driver duriq the holdup were recovered soon after the 2 p.m . robbery. But still missing are the eun· toting robbery suspect and another $300 placed by a teller in a brown paper bag. police said. Officers reported the robber entered California Savings and Loan Association , 10221 Westminster Ave., pointed a gun at a teller and demanded cash. As ·the robbery was occun1ng, police said, a Brink's truck ar- rived and the bandit disarmed the driver, snatching a money delivery ha& 1n the process. The robber then Oed on a 10- speed bicycle, police reported . with the wianned Brink's driver following on foot. The driver's aun, bag of money. a.s well as the robber's bicycle were found io a nearby residenUaJ a.ref, police slid. Bludgeoning End/I 'Hammer' Audition • Storek~ Mark ·and Sherm an? wearing unique sweater 51Urt9 in a pullover or zip front s~~ AlLCOtton.natural color with das9ic navy and red trim. By cJ New Zealand. ' ~500 lOl.8 lrvit1t. ~~.en c.tifomi,. PticN ~' ' a Edison Balks at Refund LOS ANGELES (AP> -T b e So u Lb e r n California Edison Co. ba1 petitkJaed the st.tte Supreme Court for a re- IM•rinf ol the court'a '-3 declaloo requirlng a re- fund ol more than $1.33 million to Edhon cuatomen. Stan Cann, a spokesman for Edhon, said the court's March 23 rultq, which alflnm a 1976 deciaion ol lbe California Public UUllUes c.ommluloo or. dertnc a refund, "mis-~o n 1 trues prior de- cision.a" ol the court. Sled Demota•tratiOll THE PETITION waa flied 1n the Loe Angeles office of tbe state Supreme Court. Coast Guardsmen from tbe Gulf of Mexico demonstrate the unloading of equipment Crom a new "fast service delivery system sled" which can be used to carry oil pollu- tion-clean-up equipment to the scene of an oil spill. The sleds wUl be Jocated at several sites on the Atlantic, Pacific and Gulf Coasts of the U.S. The dia&&Nement centers around fuel cost revenues collected by Edison between May 1972 and April 30, .l978, Cann said. Hughes Awardetl Contract The Navy baa &iven a production go-ahead to Hughes Aircraft Com- pany in Fullenon for a faster-reacting ship- board radar system to provide ships with a de- rense against missiles and other airborne threats. .Announcement of the iQjtial $7.9-milllon con-tract was made by Rep. Charles E. Wiggins, R Calif. The work will be done by the company's ground systems group in Fullerton. L . A . Andrews , Hughes project manager ; in the group's systems division, said the award follows completion of the Navy's technical and operational evaluation tests of the new radar carried out at sea aboard the frigate USS Downes. 2GWC Students Honored Two Golden West College secretarial stu· dents have hem honored for leadership and academic achievement. Sandra Gillespie, Fountain Valley, a second -year ad - ministrative secretarial major, was an area winner in the 1978 Bank of America Community College Awards pro-gram. Debbie Huntly , Westminster, second- year legal secretarial major, took firlt place for the aouthem section and third in the state 1n compeUUon conducted by tbe CaJlfonda Bai· neu FAtueaton A9oda· tlon, and apomored by Montcornery Ward. Marine Honored OakJ~nd Pact Flops At Controlling TV OAKLAND CAP> -Teachers, stu- dents and parents here have balked at signing what the Oakland School District called a contract intended to improve teaching and study habJts and boost. pupils' test scores. The pact bas beep such a Dop that a com mlttee is tr)'inl to rewrite it and win more aipatures next scboo1 year . "WE FEEL IT WILL be a success next :year a.s Jong u we do away with the word contract, which wu scaring a lot of people," said Wilbert Grant Sr., a parent on the commit- tee. Devised last summer by Oakland Superintendent Ruth Love, the con- tract asked parents to provide a quiet time without TV for their children to study. It also called on teachers to ensure that students receive academk: and job-related akilla and souot pro- mise• from 1Wdenta to clo tbelr homework, eome to acbool on time and behave in the c:lassroom. While 3,000 pa.rents signed tbe con- tract, only about 1,000 ol the district's Sl ,500 student.a and a()() of its 3,000 teacben did. ' THE TBACBEU COMPLAINED that aiping such a document would make them vulnerable to laWl\llts and claimed the whole idea was just a public relations stunt by Ma. Love. While acknowledging that no one would be bound by aigning the docu- ment, supporters say it would at least encourage parents, teachers and student.a to try harder. "I DON'T THINK everybody wbo signs it will follow it exactJy but the majority will attempt to," said Grant. "Even if parents turn off the TV ror only half an hour instead of two ho~. every little bit helps." And 1uperintendent Love says sebooi. &el"OQ tbe eoant)' and in Canada, JP.ngl1nd ad Africa have asked penn1aion to reproduce the eopJrllbted pact. THE REVENUES were baaed oo ntea bat bad been autbort.zed by the PUC in accocd with procedures established by the agency itaelt, be said. Furthermore, -Cann said. Edison did not earn. ats pre- vioual,y autbori%ed rate of return durine the period in (luestion. Los Angeles Project OK'd LOS ANG~ <AP) I -City permlsalon bas been rece.tved to belin conslrucUon of a con· dominium complex on Bunker Hill that bas been criticized as "tailored" to keep out low-income famillea. City Council members voted 13-1 to approve the aale of 13.7 acres juat .south ot tbe lfu1ic Center to Sbapell Gov· ernment Housing Inc. for $2.5 ml11ioG. s Are rou h.,, wlH1 row 1011 or ciao gller nhNJ cltr streets and sldewcAs on which to slratebosd7 Do you feel their safety Is belllg I- The City of Hutlngton leach must ha•• a professionallr deslgaecl, operated, •penlsecl skahlJocwd ,_. to acc ... oclate Ille lllMsa Mis of yomg cffr reilclents wllo ere preS..ttr nlng Ille streets. pmidng lots mid slclewt 11 L Wolllcl ,_ 110t feel ..,.. al -to bow yo.r child's safely Is the •lawst In Ille mlncls of Ille skatepm • op1ratars1 PLA• II Allal PUIUC HEAii• APRii: 12 -IAY•7:MP.M • • LOCAL I CALJFORNIA . . . cverz.us de c>llilu •' SPECIAL OFFER HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND ONE WEEK ONL YI *THREE MONTHS MEMBERSHIP $38.00 *REGULAR PRICE $68.00 lntroducing- KAROL ADELMAN Last fall Karol Joined Venus. She haa a petite llttle frame that la "fat" when she weighs much over 100 pounds. You see, Karol stands, less than 5 feet tall-that's the reason an extra 18 Inches and 18 pounds w~ absolute crisis. Karol gained about 11h pounds a month for over a year. During this time she helped her huaband open a bualneaa. Naturally she had nervous energy ao she turned to junk food. Karol said, "I was never hungry at home because I hBd eaten all day long-and when bualrl8S8 was slow-I ate more and more." Karol waa absolutely miserable. She had no energy. ahe felt as tho she ahe had aJready paaaed middle age because she was not only sluggish she waa atao exhausted aJI the time. And then ..• Venus came Into her llfel In fact, a Venus salon waa her new neighbor-and she Joined the Venus diet and exercise program lmmedlatelyf It took Karol a slight four months to lose her excesa fat and Inches. She now has mor9 energy than she can ever remember. Her new attitude has helped thefr business grow and her whole family llvea a more congenial, happier llfe. Karol said, "I will neverbeabfe to thank Venus enouQn=twlll . continue to shout Venus pl~ and I will aJways be a Venus glr1 (I feel too good to atop I)." BEFORE AFTER 34~ a 28 241' 11 11' 22~ 111' 315 11 38 331' Gift C-ertif icates, ol course! •Lad'6s0nly * Eoerythfng fnclud«l fn $38.00 Price *No long "11 m paynumta •Controll«.I I>Nt Inturn W~tLoa *Modem Effectl~ Equipment *Personal tupen>UUm ~n all salons by 'es-f otda '. *No hld<Un co1ta AT YOUR SERVICE /NATIONAL Tumaay, April 1,. 1978 DAIL 'Y PfLOT AT ~~---~------------------------------.;.._ _____________________________________ __!__:_::=.:;~~~:_---..-~~------;.;;..;.. &~ W@M([ ~©rrWO©® Plee:aw'• a.w u.pn ..... DEAR PA'l': We have bad nveraJ power l&llurea io this erea lately. Alt.hou~ they haven't la5ted more than about 45 minutes, l would Uke to know bow loni the food in my upright freezer would stay frozen lf the electncity was orr for a lon&ertime. W.C , San Clemente A fully loaded freezer usu.Uy wUI stay eold ea.oap to keep foods fl'ozetS ror &wo daya If &he door Is not opened. Food ta a balf·ftlled h'eeaer snay not n., hotea more than one day. Platlal Z5 poaads of ~ lee ta the fnezel' soon after the power Is on slloald keep the &emperatue below f'"dal for two or three days ID a loaded cablne&. Place the dry Ice OD cardboard oa lop of packages, ud don't open the freezer apla except to pat f11 more dry lee or to remove lt wbe11 power returns. B ...... tea Brass WU• Laeq~ DEAR PAT: The brass doorknobs on the doors of our house are getting a little tarnished. The tarnish comes off readily enough when the knobs are polished, but isn't there some way to refinish the knobs so that constant poh shin1 isn't necessary? G.J ., Irvine The standard finishing material for brass doorknobs ls lacquer. Rub the knobs vigorously with a doth dampened with lacquer lhi.aller, being SUJ'e there ts plenty of ventilation as you work. Then coat knobs wlbt a m.Wure of 51 percent clear lacquer and 50 percent lacqaer thinner. Put oo three coats. Also wipe the knobs tborougbly every few months with a clean, dry doth. P~ A .,aUall~ to Elderl11 DEAR PAT: Your recent A YS item about. the ''Golden Age" Passport that allows free ad- mission to national parks didn't say where to iet one. S.M .. Newport Beach Personal application wlllf proof of age can be made at the Cleveland Nattoaal Forea&'a Trabuc:o Ranger District OfOce, 34 Civic Center Piasa, Room 921&, Santa Ana. No malled appllcatlom or copies ol proof of age are accepted. The passport also ls l.llsued at the gates of YosemJte, Sequoia and Kings Canyon and Grand Canyon NaUonal Parks, according to the Los Angeles field office of the National Park Service. The "Golden Age" Passport ls issued free to U.S. c:ltlzens, aged 62 or older, who are permanent residents. It entitles the bolder lo Wetime free ad- miaaion lo aU national parks, monuments and recreatloaal areas. Holders also receive • 50 per· cent discount on federal use fees and facllJtles such as parking and camping permits. Dipst Delafl Dug ... tlng D~ P~T: I subscribed to Readers Dieest when 1t. had its sweepstakes promotion with the und.e_rstanding that I could cancel if I didn't like tbe firsUssue. l didn't like it, and ba~e been trying ... (;4)t.o PfOllkm~ Thnl umte to Pol Dunn Pot unU c nd t.oPf, Qdting the aiuwers.and.actiOn JIW need to soloe ~· fn ~owm~t end bu.stness. Matt 11our q1Wllbu "'P.al Dunn, At Your Sennce. Orange Cocut Dml!I Pilot. P.0 Box 15llO, Costa Mela, CA 926M. Al many teuen.aa po.mble 101U be ~ed. but phoftld Jnqutrus or letters not including lM reader'• full notne. odd~s& and bwiness hours· phone auntbttr-caa1* be~. TlucolwnnQPPeOTadat· 111 czclfl(Sat1'fday•. •• • to cancel ever since. I'm sun getting the maautne and blllll ln spite of follow up letters. C.T., Huntincton Beach AYS eGD&aded Headen Digest. II. Wlmperll. c:uatomer aenlc:e repre1eatatlve, aaya yoar cancellation will be proeeuecl lmmedla&ely. No record of your reqoesta coald be loea&ecl. Otber readen experlenc:ilaC caHCU.U. problem• with &Jlls pu.bllcatlon aboald addna ClOfTelPODde•~ lo Readers Dlgeat, Macaatne Caacella&loa Department, Plea.aaatvllle, N.Y.1057t. I . ' ~·~S.•et~•FUlttl DEAR PAT: I like to buy fresh fish rather than frozen, but I don't know bow to tell really fresh fish ~rom that which bas passed its prime. Have any tips? K.L., Mission Viejo LQpk the fbb straight In the eye. If H's as fresh as il should be, the eyes wW be brlpt, clear and protrudlng sllgbtly from the bead. If the eyes have sunken Into the head, forget ll. Next cbeck the giUs. fhey should be brl&ht red or plPk. As quality sllps, the gills begin to darken. Uthe fish Is ptted, tum ! over and look at the lnteslillal cavity, wblch sbou d be pJnk and have a fresh, clean ap- pear nee. Any fresh cu& of flab aboa.ld bne flJ'm flesh, which will spring back wkn teatly presaed with your finger. The skin should be ab.lay, ud the· fish should have• mild. clean odor. • 0aartft9 6ro'9• ... , Jleet Biiia DEAR PAT: What are the requirements fet organizing an "affinity" or pro-rata charter flight? l s a membership period required before a new member can take a charter trip with the group! I am thinking about joining such a group. K.J., Costa Mesa To spoDSOr an affinity OIJht, a croup must meet certain requlrementa. It must emt for ao1De real purpose other.than &ravel ud may oot solicit members oa a.be basis of lts ekarler rupt pro- gram. The group al.lo must have a central mem· benblp list and lt mut Uml& partlelpatloa to ac· tual memben •d thelJ' Immediate famWes. The organlsatloll, on behalf of lta membenllJp, mut enter lnto a eoauac:t with the ah11ne for the Right. PJ'lce per person ls derived by divtdlag dae total night cost by lbe number of puaeagers. A aenlce charge may be added for adllllnhiratlve expenses. The group member normally alps a c:oatnct to participate ID the Right. Your rights and obliga- tions are def.ermined by that contract. ln order to participate, you must ordinarll.y have been a member for at least alx montba prior lo the Right, or be a member of the .. Immediate family" of such an organbatlon membel'. Do not under any circumstances accept a bac:k-dated membership card falsely attesUng to membenblp In a poop. If you honealy qullfy for an affiD.lty charter, It c:an be a good travel bar1ala. If not, diffk Into o&hr forms of chartered and scbedaled all' tranaporta- Uon wllf may offer C:OD\panble suillp wlt.hotlt &be rlska of UUcil parddJ!iaUoa Ja u atflJIJty charter. Cancer Scare Shakes - Town in~ew Jersey Al>W* ....... Aftl•~ Leonard Nimoy, who learned his acting trade at Boston College. "has returned to launch a $3 million fund-raising drive for a theater arts center at his alma mater. ,.,. .. ,....... No'J',._,,. Margaret Trudcan, estranged wife of the Canadian prim e minister, has turned down a Buckingham Palace invitation to dine with Prince Charles. RUTHERFORD, N.J . (AP>-Wben fifth-grader-Je(f Schier moved from industrial Bellevllle to th.ls res identlal borough laat year, he thoyght he was coming to a "clean nice neighborhood." Now, after 16 cancer cases have been discovered in and near bis elementary school, he's uncertain. "You don't know what to do about it," Jeff said. "You could be next." MOST CIDLDREN AT the Pierre- pont Elementary School take the cancer sea.re and its association with their school in stride. Some even jbke about it. "They'll go up to a water fountain an d say. 'You want som e leukemia?' •• said Kristen Slater, a seventh-grader. But one girl told school principal Anna Amorelli ... We JOke about it, but really we realiie it's serious." IT IS, IN FACT, serious enough to prompt a dozen investigators from local and slate health agencies to take air and soil samples and start an environmental and industrial sur vey. The mysterious cluster came to hght after the mother of a leukemia victim presented a. list or cases lo school officials. The superintendent passed the list lo t~e local board or health, which confirmed each case of cancer -16 cases of leukemia and Hodgkin's dis· ease diagnosed among children and young adults in three years. ELEVEN CASES WERE centered in Rutherford. a tree hned bedroom :;uburb or 20.802 located eight miles west of Times Square m New York The remaining five patients laved in surround.mg communities. Two of the 16 vicltms died -Jim-my Cleffl and Wesley Van Winkle. both students at the Pierrepont School. In all, six persons stricken with leukemia attended the school. P rincipal Amorelli and several stu dents expressed concern that the cancer scare 1s focusing on the elementary school. ··Unfortunately. what we've become 1s the center of a cyclone," she said. If every driver on the road remembers that somebody cares about them and about every other driver, too, we might all drive with a little more caution. a little more courtesy. And that might even save some ( ECOLOGY ''I DON'T TIDNK that it's in tb1ff school -it's a coinciden~ " aai<t Robyn Paustian, as1xth-1radv. Coincidence? No one knows. Health. experts are lookinlf (or a common de· nominator among the victims. They also are chec:kln1 statistics tOI see Just bow unusual this ~vel ol ln ddence of cancer is. Similar cluster-ti have been found in Niles, Ill. Elmwood, Wis. and outside AUanta . but investieatlons into the rela· tionsbip between the cases bas been inconclusive. said Dr. Glyn Caldwell ot tbe Center for-D~se ConU'ol ii'\ AUanta. LEUKEMIA AFFECl'S 9. 7 persons in every 100,000. "Leukemia is probably the single greatest killer of children with the exception of accidents," said Lor raine Seidel, executive director of the Northern New Jersey Chapter of th~ Leukemia Society of America. So the- answer will take time. Meanwhile, schools Superintendent Luke. A. Sarsfield, a white-haired. ebulhent m an, has spent several hours at Pierrepent walking in and Qut of classes to reassure students. ... T1llNK frS important to aL least show a visible sign that, bey, If it really were that dangerous, I. wouldn 't be here," he said. Nevertheless. six children from three families have been kept home. Miss Amorelli said -and more than 20 of the 760 students at Pierrepont; left school for an hour Wednesday t<> get blood tests. .. There's nothing wrong with being sure." the principal said, adding that if she were a parent she would do the same Uung PARENTS OF TWO Pierrepont. seventh-g rade r s wanted their children transferred to St. Mary's High School. according to the prin- cipal of the Catholic institution. But the transfers were d enied, Sister Margaret Ellen said, because lt was too late in the year for a move that was not necessary. fives. We think our "THUMBODY LOVES YOU"' bumper strips can help. Come on in and get one-they're free for the asking. You 'll see Thumbody, our smiling symbol of ind1v1dual banking service, standing .tall on each one to remind each individual to do his part for high- way safety. And we also hope that Thumbody wiU remind you of our dedication to serving each customer as an individual, somebody . special. Stop in today for your free bumper strip. And drive safely. Because Thumbody loves you. luumar41am 1111 I· i .- ''Wl.ywork the way:.to work?'' re a • a l ~ . , . J I I r r , f \ t I I • L y c ri 8 • I IP dh cat m& by 1 in tifli Str anf Vb l tht Pa( two lod fro Mu 1 fo1 thr flm ab4 bal <kt c Wet •ll• bar 0 1 • , • ,. Today' Clesl.ag N.Y. Stoeks f IOL 71, NO. 101, 4 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRtL 11, 1978 TEN CENTS Law~uits Filed A.g~inst ffiWI) Projects lntDe Raneb Water Dbtrtct ihtdcn Wl'l"9 acc:UNd tocl11,1 ol lann.tu wat.er projeeta valued t $1.S lJlllicift wit.bout 1ufftdent ooslderatioo for the employ- 1 ent and bouaiDI needs of ccmomically deprived realdenta c Soutbem tal1forala. Plalntlff• who claim they eprelelll "aevenl low lDeome it.hem ud P'OUJlll'' demand in 1elr OruQ County Superior UBus Crash rlurts 45 LOS ANGELES <AP> -About s people were injured when a lit-moving bus carryin& 65 ~ le era.abed Into a wall downtown fter a collilion with a car during >day 's rush hour, authorities aid. Fire Department ambulance rews removed some injured anengers t.brou&h bua windows nd took them In six ambulances > Queen ol An1els and California osp•tals. Fire Department >0kesman Doc Holloway said >me ol the injuries appeared to eaerious. "There was a lot or screaming nd panic," said bus passenger -eniae tbiercoC ol Santa Monica, ho injured her elbow sligbUy limbing out a window. "Someone broke a window 1ht behind me, and they were !rambllna out and I jusl did the jmething," The bua, she said, "was going io fast roe a busy mornln& on 'Hahlre Bbulevard." She Aimaled the speed at 40 to 45 mpia -"famr than otber buses I usualb' aocn. •. The speed limit la 35 mph Oil lilshlre Boulevard, pollce1aJd. "Wlt.Dessel did h)' the bua WU ·anlln& too fast for coadltlom," aid pollees,t. Roa Meade. Police uld the packed Rapid ranslt District bus, with several aasengers ltandlng in the ai.sle, non Wilshire when a car turned ·rt in front ol it. Bus driver Mingo ones, 49, blew the born and eered to avoid a colll.sioo. But be 1St control of the bus, which areened on the sidewalk, sheer· 1g a lamp poet, and swerved cross the street into the 10.fool· igb concrete retaining wall, eade said. Jones suffered a roken leg and was in shock, :>lice said. Meade said a preliminary in· esllgaUon Indicated the car 1ade an Improper left tum in -ont of the bus. Alter the col· sion, the car was shoved into on· >ming traffic. '·People were tumbling all over ach other." said bus passenger inda MacDonald, who wu not ajured. "Everyone was scared. ome were screaming. And then very body tried to help eacb other ut of the windows.•• None d the pusengen ln the us or car was immediately ideo· fled 'Jike.riding 'lantlii Hunted ~GGCop1 Garden Grove police were .wI l>Okln1 todQ for a bite pedattna .audit wbo acal*I with SIOO 1n asb Monday from a aavtap lDd loan omce. Police aatd the bancllt'1 10. peed getaway bicycle, a )rink'• bq cont••ntna an un- lilcloeecl IUll1 &Dd a IUD tatea rom a Brlnb' driver durf.na tbe 1oldup were recovered IOOD titer tbe 2 p.m. robbery. But IUll mlufq are the &m- oliDI robber1 auapect and :.nother $300 placed by a teller ln ' bfOWQ "'*' bq, police said. OfflHIW reported the ~ ni.red cau.rorma Saviola and .oan AuocJatlon, 10221 VHtmtmter Av•., Pointed • :un at a tell• and demaMed ub. Al tbt robbei'7 WU OCCUl'l'fDCt ~ce aa14. a 8rink'a truck.,.. , jved ud the bandit dlaanned be clriW!r, • ~ ellv I')' bq ln UM pr'Ot'ell. The robbii" Uiell IJeid GO a 10. ~c.blqde, ~Ice ~ed. ,.ua -~Brink'• drher >lloWbal •foot. The arhtr'1 1ao, b .. of ..., •• well. robber'• lcicS. Wti'e found tn a ~ illderf ••• area. polk• said.. Court lnsUlt that the d.lltrtct be freveotiid by tourt order horn orm Inc an,y new water hn· rovement dlltrlcta or maldnl new pla:na for wortE on exlltln& d.ittrfcts. Tbe action Nb that' planned wort oa any water d.ittrtct.a or proJecta be frozen t.tDtil tbe de- f endantl have been ordered by tbe court to Mek envtronmeotal ~pact ltatementa as required by CallfomJ• I•~· The lawsuit notes that tbe de- fendants last moath annpunced' plana for the construction of water projects 'Valued at $1.5 billion and 'dedded at that time t!lat no environmental report.a were need'ed became the proJ· eels wouW not bave significant impact oo the environment. The lawsuit claims that the planned water projects will barm tbe environment by deereaalna emplo1meat and bou1ln1 opportu.n.IUea for low and mOderate income people and lncreaai.q air poUuiloo in Southern Callfom1a. '--rhe water projects will lead to billions ol dollan in lndmtrUJ development wbicb will attract thoUlands ol jobs to Southern Orange County," explained at- torney C?ystal C. Sima, who repreH!lts the Legal Aid Society of Orange County. "But DO housing ia bein& bulJt for the low and moderate in· come people who ml1bt want to work in tbolJe jobs," tbe lawyer added. "If developmnent conUnues without new bousi.QI, these peo- ple will either become un· employed or be forced to com- mute hundreds of miles each week which will further lower air quality for all of us," Sims Hid. •'Any fair evaluation of the en· vlronmeot.aJ impact of the water projects mmt take these coo- sideratioOl lnto account." Named aa plaintiffs in the ac· lion are Orange County resi- den t1 John W. and Janice Sberuaman and Sbarlon Gar· -<See WATES, Page AZ) Irvine Coastal • Plan Appro-ved """' By PIDUP &OSMA&IN lrrine Meeting of Minds Boris Lomov (right), head of a delegation of Sovtet psychobiologists meeting with American colleagues in UC Irvine symPoSium beglnnina today, ·meets head of U.S. aroup, Rfcbard Thompson, acting clJatrman of UCl's department of psychobiology. Scientists Will ex- change information about how human brain works in lea m -ing process. Carter Rules Out Wage-price Control WASHINGTON <AP) -Presl· dent Carter ruled out wage and price controls to fight inflation today, but called on labor and industry to keep price and salary hikes below the average rate of the past two years. At the same time, he threatened administrative ac- tion to bold down oil Import.a if Congress does not act on his energy leglalatlon "without further delay." .. Our nation's economic health can· be protected only if we can cope with the two developments that now tbre.aten it most aeriously -the high level ol oU imports and the increulnl rate ot illflation," Carter said in a s~h to the American Society of Newspaper Editors. While asking for voluntary restraints in the private sector, Carter said be would propoM limiting federal whlte·collar salary lncreasea to about 5.$ percent in um, ''thereby Httlnl an example (Ol' labor and tn· dustry to moderate price and waae lncreues. 0 1t la a myth that the &oftm. ment Itself can stop lnflaUoa," the president said.. "SUceetl or f alJure in Ulis overall effort ,nu larttely be cleterm.lned bJ the ac- tions or the private sector of the economy. "Let me be blunt about this point," he said. "I am asldni American workers to follow the example or federal workers· and accept a lower rate or wage in- <See OONTROLS, Pa1e AZ> Firm Clieml On Prices CHICAGO (AP) -A five-cent jump in the price or Wrigley gum seems im- minent. Tbe company raised its wholesale prices by nearly 31 percent Monday and a company official said the 1tandard seven-stick pack would probably jump to 20 centa in most outlets. ClauCie Brooks . secretary of the William Wricley Jr. Co., said the firm bad to raise wholesale prices because "our costs of doing bual· ne•• have continued to go I.Ip without stoppln&.' • °'-~ .......... A land use plan for the Irvine Coast -10,000 acres of mostly grazing la.at between Cot'ona del Mar and LalW'Ul Beach, owned by the Irvine Company -was approved Monday by the Orange County Planning Commission. The 4-1 vote came after more than three bou.rs of solid oppo6i· lion from about 100 residents and open space sympathizers who attended the meeting al Irvine City Hall. Auditioning Actress Bludgeoned HIGHLAND PARK, Mich. <AP> -An uplriDJ but wary aetre&s aUditklDed ltw a IQ&e in a pla,y talleid •• "and was blad•eoned to d•atb by tbe plaJWrlebl wttb a •led1e ham· mer. tbl ~tlw in charge ol tbe cue said today. Sbe ai>- parentlJ wu 1rllMd for tbe thrill ol it, be added. The llCtreSIJ, Patricia Cowan. appeared to have been one of !our targeted for murder, said Police detective Peter Kellher. He said Mn. Cowan left notes with ber mother and two trienm containing the name, acldress and telephone number of the man she was going to meet for the audltic:la. Thoee notes led to the arTeSts MODQy of three men and a woman, whose names were wttbbeld pending the is- suance ol warrants that are ex- pected to charge them ln con- nec tlon with the slaylngs, Kellber said. Police said w&JT1Dta would be sought today for the playwright, bis 1irlfriend -who alle1edly watched the attack -and two other men. Mn. Cowan'a 4-year-old soo, I>equan, also was struck with tbe hammer, Keliber said. The cbJJd remains bositallzed with serious injuries today. Mn. Cowan, 20, was paid $100 for readlna the part at the home of tbe playwrtaht Sunday mom- ing, said Brenda Murray Starr, a friend ol the slain woman. The actress was playing a scene in wblcb a married couple are arauing, Keliher 11.ld. At the bel1bt of the _arsument, the playwright suddenly srabbed a five-pound. sbort·bandled sledge bauuner and 1truc:k Mrs. Cowan several tlmes ln tbe bead from beblod, Kellber said. Swan PatrJis His Turf El, Toro Neiglibon Keep JJ'at,dpL, Waiy Eye B1 lmY a.At18BN ............... ••1 call him a lot of th1np." uld Mike Mabon do= bacnud u the 1wao'1 Dffk llDCOlted, lti bead •trlld.b8 outWardJi.Uaanate. "HOne GI them are J)iiotabla, =" Mabab concluded, ,... pl bll ba1anee and dljptaJ. lD.8 a red .-ell Wbere the mute ••an'• bill blid lftlpPed nab. Mahon .and bit next·door. Dellbb«'. am. Boiorcnta, • become IDdlat.Mrt to Mr. aha Mrs. &n.11 Ol IJake hrest'a tt.ke Un El Tcirt», Mn. & be r d NP01-- ln1 dodltb' at.Gp \WO etp bl aoaoroia·1 wat.erftont brdeD at 225IM LM Forest Lan -a peaceful aeutna surrounded by ••Jlboata, treenel'Y and atasaY . water. • Peaceful ucept for "bim," a namet.. .O.pound cob <mal swan> wbO bu 1\aked out the neaUaa area and 1u~ Wit.en U blJ priYai. doma1Jl. auardlnl bl.a mate, an older pen (female>. and their uiihatcbed YOUDI. "llJ pb, we've cot aDOt.blr. month ol tblJ at lout." MW KetiOQ, n.d>bUii bl.I forearm ibd •l•rlna mnadn1J1 at bl• featb edvenary. The tbubaUo period tor 1wan p •bout n•• Weeki, ucordt~. to_:,._lbe 111.atoO Vleto bf h llbn.r)' reMatcll ~ ... I I \ Chairman Margaret Cranston cast the only negative vote. Joan Irvine Smith, an Irvine Company owner, attended the early portion of. the bearing but did not speak, nor did any other representative of the company. The commission approval takes the form of a recommen· dation to the County Board of Supervisors. Ir approved by supervisors, the plan will be forwarded to tbe Regional Coastal Commission for certification. It is part of a county- developed local coast.al program to comply with provisions of the State Coastal Act. Major land use features ol the plan include so-called hill towns to be built oo upland plateaus and ridge areas. a total residen- tial populalloo of 32.'900, and re- sort. tourist accommodations and open space uses. Existing land uses, which in- clude two residential areas ol re- latively moderate-cost housing (See l&VINE. Pqe .\%) u ..... y 'Master' . Wun Nixa Wife'• Proie.t NEW ORLEANS <AP> -The Louisiana Supreme Court. reluctant to tackle the question of sex discrimination. has let stand a state law that calls tbe husband ••bead and muter" and says be ean make all the decisions about the property be shares with his wife. The court reversed Monday a judge who saJd the law was unconatltuUonal beeause it assumed that husbands are smarter tbao wives. By a 4-3 vote, the Jijgh court decided to sidestep the constitutional issue, leaving it to be setUed at some other time, either by further court fighting or the legislature. ~ They ruled that the case before them -in which a husband had taken out a second mortgage on the family home over the objections of bis wife, who was the breadwioner -should have been decided without resorting to a constitutional issue. The case bristles with passible ramifications in· valving sex discrimination and property ownership, and tbe justices said the high court should not con- sider those questions in a case that could be decided otherwise. Town Center Plan Talk Due Tonight A number of other misgivings were expressed with the plans for gradina for the ceuter. They caJI for levellngJbe rolling.topog- raphy over m~b of the 182-acre residential site. Seleetion of a civic center site has ralsed questions of govern- ment t•atJoa from the people. CSee CENTEll, Pase Al> Coast Weaa•er Nl1bt and IDOl'1liDi low cloudiness and fog clear- i n 1 lo b•IT sunshine WednesdQ. Not much tem. perature cbanae. H11bs WedneldQ In mid· '10ll near the coutandl8to12 lnland. IN IDt: TOD£ Y If p tomd o flOOd IMU c:on.cltaft. ,..,. -oo""1 co Otf fl from U.. Vtt1U4 StGlH. r-.~augam. ii bte ,,....... ~ JIQQe .u. Gates: 'Pni Not Afraid' Citizens' Views Eyed On Transit Saddleback Area Coordinatin& Council (SACC> executive board members are asking member homeowner &110C1atiou to de- cide wbat tiads of t.ra.uporta. uon should be allowed In tbe Sm Joaquin HJJl• Tran1portaUon Corridor. The move came late Monday on a motion by Bill Hatton tollowini discussion of tbe COD· troveraial .. freeway" route planned by count,y omciall to Hok the Corona del llar Freeway with the San Diego Freeway near Saddlebact College. The board indicated it will eive up ftpttq l'OUtiq of the corridor throuata LQuna N1pel and the Lasuna Hllla area and •1 ll battle later o•er any "bipway" flld.Utatbaa ct.velop. ment ol lbe roWq bil1a la tbe South County area. Board member Herbert Tellman aaid fllbtlnl tbe rout-ing is futile. He 1a.ld the eounty lau obtained a corridor location throuab Irvine eomrany 1and and the propoHd ,W·acre Aliso Viejo community prapoeed by Mission Viejo Company. Hatton Mid DO one from SACC has spoken in favor of the pro. posed freeway. "We abould stve some real thougbt to wbetber this is What we want or not." He urged members, "not to accept this (freeway) as fate/' noting that fundina may not De available for construction. "It parallels the San Oie10 Freeway," la a replacement for the once-defeated coastal freeway and "aenes Alleo Viejo to make lt (tbtt developmea&> posalble.'• be laid. Borger Nixes Vote Request W ASHINOTON <AP) -A group of House members who cont.end that both chambers ol Congress must vote on the Panama Canal treaties was turned away today by Chief JJslice Warren E. Burier. The legl1lator1 bad a1ked Burger on Monday to iuue an injunction problbit.lnt PresJdent Carter from alplng treaties approved only by the Senate. They contend the approval of both houses of Con1re11 is needed because the canal treaties involve the dispoql of federal property. • The request asked for time to prepare a formal appeal to the full Supreme Court. , ............ ) WATER ••• rlson; the San Pedro Plannifll Alli aoce; the Mar Vista Gardens Tenants AuoclaUon; and Los An1elea County rnldenta Dorot.by II. McA.leawy and Bet· ty Sue Webb. Otber plalntil:fl are the 1Ala1 Aid Society of Oranae County, the Le1al Aid FOCIDdatioo ol Loi Angelea, the Le1aJ Foundation of Lone Beach and the Western Center on Law and Povert;y 0..ANOI COAIT DAI LY PILOT M .. f..S a Mttery ~ ... ~. • illWDooo ..,... D11rl'fll.. ... .... .-c:e. o.-........ -~ Mn'ed H.lll.U 1WUf•1 Capt. Robert Grttledl to br1q deput- IQelllll .... to a federal pud ,.., ~TbundaJ. A 1lmllar 1ubpoena wH •r•H on Or•DI• County ~~lD.al Jutlce Comad.l ea· oo.n. ,,. d1reetur x.&tb 0.C.;iUl· ID both lnltancel. the souabt involved conaulttnc · tra~ts awarded to Pa 1 WbtHaud. an &attructor at California State Uolnnity, Lonaa.cb. Gate. ct.erlbed WhlHnand aa • IGGl.cime frtend, a pollUcaJ IUPPortel' and his tutor wblle worklq on a mater's delfte. Re a1lo aid WbJ.Mnaad bad been awarded a '2.300 contract to ..... tMta .. "° aberttr1 Ueuteaentt Meldftl promotioa to captala. OM of WbJ.Hn•ad'a ftrma allo bad been 1lven cont.racta to evaluate computer propams financed chiefly tbroqb fedenl 1ranta. Gatel aald be DoWI ot DO re. son why tboee comuJtant pacta abould be suspect or why any rolt be pl.ayed in tbem could not wttbttaDd acrutiay. Oate1 emphul1ecl tbat tbe FBI probe bu ._, bdu.ted by outaidera rather than tbro\llb a bureau investigation. That wu the cue too laat fall when tbe 1tate Attorney 1eneral'1 office conducted a probe into allea~~· made •ca!nlt blm by,., UDbown persona, the lberiff said. An Oct. 2•. 1m, letter to Oat.es from AttonMJ General Evelle You.n1er aaid the in· Judge Mull,s Busing To Orange County LOS ANGELES <AP> - Superior Court Judie Paul Elly says a soJutJoo to Loe Angeles school desegregation problems could brvolw buatnc minority chtldren to northern Orange County IChool dt.trlcta as well as other school districts In ~ Angeles County. Egly said a continuing decreue in white enrollment in the Los Anaeles School nt.trict seemln1ly would make tnte1ration within the school dittrict ao loqer feulble. But £'11 said applytq the "me:!:folltan aofutfon" menti tn the state Supreme Court'• Serrano school lundDg declsioo would allow minority student• to be bused to predomlnant1y white schools ln 1ucb Oranee County communltles as Anaheim, Buena Park, Fullerton and Garden Grove as well as to independent San Fernando Valley districts such u Encino, Tarzana, Panorama CJty and Chatawortb. In fact, E-1)' noted in a talk Monday with hil appointed advisory panel of desegregation specialists that the Northern Orange County districts were 1eo1raphically c.lo&er than tbe San l"ernaodo Valley communities to black nel1hborboodt lo Los Anae.les County. Ealy cooceded however that legal challen1ea and other delays could put off a metropolitan plan for some ye an. The Los An1eles Board or Education meanwhile voted• in executive session Monday against a new racial and etbnlc ceaaus of students. F ... P.,.eAJ • mVINE COAST ••• -the El Morro B-each Mobilebom.e Park and a cluster of Crystal Cove cottaaes - would be phased out. The commission recom- mended that. if the State Parks and Jlecreallae Department ac- qulret 8CllDe ot tbe property, u lt pro~ that ailtiaa leases at El trailer pari be aJ. lowed to run to their full term. Leases on the 284 traller homes expire ln January 118C. Leases for the 45 Crystal Cove homes contain 30-day eviction clauses. Resident.I complained that because the luxury bill towns proposed will be priced too high for them to buy, the land use plan buically guarantees their eviction from the area. Said one, "I am definitely opposed to the plan to throw me out of my houser .. Mn. Cramton said she was lmpreased by the numbers and ferocity of the arauments •l•laat the coastal plan. "There baa to be aome JuatlflcaUon for them," she said alter the me«· lng. .. It's one ol the only areas in Oran1e Counf-1 where there is still somewhat moderate lneome housing." Commiasioners offered no public comment about the plan. Moaday'1 wu the third public bearing before the commi.ssion. The pvbli~ had plenty to say. A m~ objection was that the en•lronmeatal impact report, prepared ln Im tor the co\Dlty general plan and recertified Monday by the commiuioa for the Irvine Coaat plan, 11 inade- quate. Tbei claimed that the EIR lg- n orea tome environmental aspects and glOIMI over ..nous impacta for wblch 1t maintains there are DO feasible mitiaatioo meuuree. A eounty Environmental Manaeement Acency anal)r1ia of the EIR., for example, NtOm· mended t.bjt the Jl!IR be accept- • ed dealllte ftncttna• that: -There would be major alter•Ucm ~several tDpolfapblc teatww. -Ji;artbquake potential COUid result bl MTere public safety problems tn aem-al port!Ons of the project lite. -The· plan would ba'fe sub- 1tantlal ad•erH Impact.I on blo.k>Ge.l reeouretll. ·~ • "" atoaal aw. ... tbe QIA Nport ot AprU 10 Nld, '"tbe ~ WW ultlm~W, n1ult ill tlre Jou of a m~ omnt area. ane o1 the la1t aJoe1 the Southern CalltOiDla eoui. ti -The El Moro aD4 ~ Cove rald•ma wU1 be "di•· plltecl.'· • -VI at the ~ 1la coa,m~e b.etwHn New rt ··~b dl..uQ.Qa'Buch be 1t1a1t1e•ntft-~redoc•~ for velopment. Representatives of the Friends of the Irvine Coast. Irvine Tomorrow, and the League of Women Voters op- posed the land use plan. A Costa Mesa l'e9ident, Verlyn Marth, was forceful in denounc- lnl deYelopera. He wu roundly applauded. "Tb.is momtrous desecration propo1al," be •a.Id, ''la the Jut nail in the coffin of Oran1e County. It's done by the de- velopers and for the de-velopers." The proposal, be charged, wu "turned out for the Irvine Co.'· He objected even to lhe name given the area, the "Irvine Coast." "Tbi1 is a people's coast," Marth lnailted. He added, "It's a giveaway to these developers, and lt'1 a etveaway using OW' taxes ... the subsidy . . . of ·our own destruction. It's an immoral act lhat you're part ol and you peo.. ple have written.•• He uraed that tbe land be pre. eerved that the El Morro and Cry1tai Cove residents be aJ • lowed "UteUme estatea" without fear of eviction, "IO the people can tee somethina other tban tbia malipant cancer that's creeplnlovertbebilll." Otherwise, be said. "this system is so crooked, that tbe came ia up. 'lb1a ayatem ta so depraved, that there's no bope, and the county's down the drain." A Scotsman's Cove surfer of. fered plannin1 commissioners another re&IOD for tuminl down the plan. "No surfer likes to be cut off," he Hld. Some, be added, wtU "punch you out .. Just for looking too directly at them. "U You put 83,000 people on the beach, What do you think'• 1otnc to happen to all those 1urfers1•• -p,....p-AJ CENTER ••• It WU planned ori£.lnally Jn central Irvine at Jeffrey an4 B1rruc• roads. A ne• atudJ favors bulldlq Uae center WUh1n the Uftlftl"ldty Town Center. The lrvine Company calls the town center locatloa ldHl. Plaaat.._ Director Cddle Peabod1 ii actYblq Ute C!OUDdJ that, lf tbe city can acquire a elte and t>ealn conat.ructloD •itbla OH tHr1. Ule to,.-n ~nter II lite belt·ddce. Otbe~.. Peabod1 l'etOID· mend• that me HD be bllllt at llkt Jefftu/Battuea ilte. • A num6tr Of' reetdat. -ve eomplatned that U.. o.nltienlt.J town center tti.. tn soutbwn Im_f!!t_~ plaee Ult Hat of mu~ IO"nlment flJ1best hom i.tiil moet MODla. s ve1U1atlon tadtd by eonciudln& ''that DO ~ conduct 00 your <Gates) put wu loUDd \o have OCC\ll'rtd ... Oatel laid tbe six alleaaticlns tnv•uaa&ed during Jut year's probe covered: -Poaslble vtolatlon1 of Biver'1de CowatJ 1ubdlvlalon recuJatloos. -"Larae expemes" auoclat- ed with the CCIDltnlCUOD of bl.I new SU .Jpn .CQlstrano bUltop bomfl. -LoaDI to him from a credit onion tha\ allecedly exceeded llmita cm undeveloped property. -MlsbandUna of a traffic violator 1a.ld to b•v• been a camDalc ccmttlbutor. -CllafliDI tho 1tate for tri .. t. Sacramento wbeD tbe travel waa actually to San Joae. -Purportedl1 f .uiq to dlv..t. himself of any oWQenblp la· tereat lo an lrvine restaurant l'rwa Pllfle AJ CONTROLS.· crease." He Hid that ln return for thll, American workers "have a rtpt to expect a comparable restraint in price lncnues tor the 1oodl and servtc. they buY." The PNlldent avoided any drasUc ettmtalttraUve acUon to deal wttb the enero problems, which be aald "are an active threat to tbe economic well· belq ol our P90l))e." He called members of the HouH and Senate conference committee wortiaa on •ner&Y lelitlatkm to the White House for a meetlnc late in tbe after. noon after~ speech. "We muat bave mean1nafW eneray le1l1latlon without further delay. Our security de- pend.I cm It. and our economy de- mand& ~"Carter 1a.ld. "If Coniress does not act, then oll importa will have to be llmlt· ed bJ admlnlatraUve acUon un-· Cler PnMnt law, wb.lcb la not the moat de1lrable aolutlon," be Hid. "One way or the other, oil lmporta must be reduced." Tbe United Statee im~rta ap. proximatelY 50 percent of lta oil. Ten yean ago, oll imports cost approximately $2 billion but Carter said, such imports wili cost more than $45 billion ln 1978. Thia, be said, was "the primary reuon for our prob- lems wtth tbe balanoe of trade and lb~ decreaaint value of the dollar.'/ The $4.5 billion balance of pay- ments deficit in February was the worst trade deficit in U.S. rustory. Power Tools Stolen Thieves stole power gardening toola from an Oranaetree Patio Homes coo1trucUon site in Irvine, police reported Monday. The tools, valued at $515, were taken while workmen were oc- cupied in another task, they said. .,.., ..... _ ..... MIKE MAHON DODGES IRATE LAKE FOREST SWAN Standlno Guard Whtie HI• Mate Hatchea Egge Ii',... Page Al SW ANS GUARD EGGS. • • be. Neither family can so much as· raise the sails or tbelr catamarans without beln1 at· tacked. And boaten alidlng along the lake in front of the two homes are attacked by the blg white cob, a European swan that can beat ita wta11 bard eoou1h to 1aln two feet or aJUtude and nearly swamp an inexperienced sailor with a headlq, napplnl cbar1e. Nor can Mabon'a wUe, Londa, sunbathe on the couple's low- walled patio wit.bout keeplq an eye out for a stretchins neck, black-knobbed head and orange bill. And the couple's two dogs have lost both hair and skin to the protective cob. Bul secretly. perhaps, the Mahons and Bozorgnias are quite protective of the swan family themselves. They erttt.ed a chlcke.o-wtre fence around the nest. It protec~ lhe mother from stray animals and those cunous humans brave enouah lo fl&hl through beating wings for a look. "The male goes crazy in there," Mabon said. "lt's psychological, too,·· he added ''She seems more at ease when he's out there walking his ter ritory and protecting her. ..He's a nasty son or a gun." Mahon quietly a dmits, however, that somehow it's not all that bad. "We come out every momin& for coffee on the patio. We check out lhe eggs. We really can't wait till they hatch ; you know, we've been so close to them. .. How many people have seen the hatchina of swan el£s'!·• Tapes Denied To Attorney LOS ANGELES (AP> George Shamahak's attorney wtll not be allowed to bear more than 40 hours of Interrogation tapes, at least for the present, because an information leak could undermine the HUbide Strangler caae, police say. Police said Monday that 27·year-old Shamabak, confined on M auachusetts ea cape cha rges in San Diego, bas d e monstrated ••special knowledJe" in at least two of:&he 13 murders blamed on the "Hillside St.rangier." His attorney, Henry Wynn of Boslon, say11 be needs to bear the tapes to "pinpoint the s pec ial knowledae·• and properly represent bis client. Bue Plea Told SAN DIEGO CAP) ·-Ma)'or Pete Wilson says he wrote ta" President Carter asld~ that the Naval Training Center and the Marine Corps Recruit Depot be kept in San Diego. S~ Mark and Sherm are wearing unique sweater shirts in~ pullover or Zip front style. *natural color with clUsic navy and red trim. By of New Zealand $35.00 trava1•11 oil Paolllc Co11t Rllbw.,. 8ep~"' o1 eoantJ tu. tortcaJ aad ublril blaCOrt eom. mlMlont aid t~wral • .CI.ramtc aod,:pal~eal reaourta WOWd '* lolt ar amqe'd by A mtjortt.J 0t1· t&e ieoc.a.ncil baa btdtear.ct m put: d!ICUlll:loas Jt ~--.:::~~~=:~~--=--==:-: faYO u. C!llldltaJ Imm IJIOl. Both •• couacllmen. LUn Atran ad Arthur Antbolu'. took ____________ _......,. .. ttiat Ylft Jn U.. NCe11t ~01 cam • f Afae .. eon N. Y. Steeb ·- t VOL. 71, NO. 101, 4 SECTIONS, ·30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1918 TEN CENTS ·Carter Asks Voluntary Price Curbs W ASHJNGTON <AP> -Prest· dent CaJ1er ruled out wqe and p~ee CoatiOls to ftgbt lDlla&n toidQ, but called CID labor and lnduatl')' to keep price and N)ary bikes below tbe average rate of the past two years. At tbe same time, be Utreateoed admlalJtraUve ac· Uon to bold down oll lmports if Con1resa does not act on his ener1y le1l1JaUon "without fmther de!Q-. •• UBus Crash Hurts 45 LOS ANGELES (AP> -About 4S people ~re inJured wbeo a f ut-movina bus canying 65 peo- ple crubecfinto a wall downtown after a collilion with a car during today's naati bour, authorities 1aid. Fire Department ambulance crews removed some Injured pusengen through bus windows and toot them in six ambulances to Queen of Angela and Callfomia hospitals. Fire Department spokesman Doc Holloway ft.id some of the injuries appeared to beaeriom. .. There was a lot of acreamJng and panic," said bus pasaenaer DenlaeThiercof of Santa Monica, who Injured her elbow sligbUy climbtnaouta window. •'Someone broke a window right beb1nd me, and they were aerambJinl out aad I just did tbe 1ametbiQI." The bus, she said, "was going too fast for a buay morning on Wllablre Boulevard." Sbe estimated the speed at 40 to 4S .JDpb -.. fat.er than other buses I •ually IOOIL" The speed llmil ls 35 mph on Wllablre Boulevard, poUcesaJd. ''Witneaes dldaay tbe bua WU <See caASB, Pap AJ) CoutGuard Rescues Two Dana Sailors Two Dana Point men, Wbo spent )I~ ni.ht at sea hud- dled on their 16-foot Hobie catamaran after a at.ay on the mast brote, were rescued today by tbe U.S. Coast Guard. The pair, wbo were reported ln tood cooditJon, were iden· tified as Lou Murillo, -41, of 34041 Street ol the Cryst.aJ Lantern, and Don Mehl, 30, of 2'501 Alta Vlata. Deputy Richard Cedarstaff of the Orange County Harbor Patrol in Dana Point said the two were reported missing early today after falling to return from a pre-dark sail aboard Murillo's boat. Two Cout Guard cuttera and four other veaaels searched through the niabt. with tbe men fl.nally resc&led by helicopter at about 6 a.m. today olf tbe coast hallway between San Onofre and Ocean.side.. Cedantaff said tbe pair were wearina 'Wft 1ulta and appeared sUgbUy chilled but otherwise un- banned by their Pllcbl co .. , Weather Nlaht and mom1nJ low cloudlness and IOI clear-i n 1 ·to baay aunablne Wedn.t,v. Not mudl tem· pe.rature chance. Hi~ba Wedn~ in m.ld·'10I near tbe COU\ and$8to721Jiland. INSIDE TODA~ If p ._, o good WJJ ~ ,.,..,. -.., to . ,,., .. from ,,. lhilUil, "'*·· n.~ ... *"~ ... t ' .. .storr ...,. M. "Our nation's economi~ health can be protected only if we can cope with the two developmenta that now threaten It most seriously -the hl1h level of oil tm1>0rta and tbe increuln1 rate ol infiation," Carter said in a speech to the American Society of Newspaper Editors. Whtie uldng for voluntary reatratnta ln the private sector, Carter said he would propose limiting federal white·coJlar salary increases to about 5.S percent in una, "thereby aettiq an ezample for labor and in· dustry to moderate price and wage tncreues. "It la a myth that tbe 1ovem- ment itself can stop inflation," the pre1ldent 1aid. "Success or failure 1n U1il overall effort will largely be determined by the ac. Uona of the private sector of the economy. "Let me be blunt about tb1I a.I ........... ~ MIKE MAHON DODGES IRATE LAKE FOREST SWAN Standing Guard Whlle HI• Mate Hatch•• En• Swans' Neighborhood Watch Hat.ched By JBllllY CLAUSEN Ol .. ~ ...... SUff "I call him a lot of things," said Mike Mahon dodging backward as the swan's bowed neck uncoiled, its head striking outward like a snake "))lone of them are printable, thouab.'' Mahon concluded, re-la.inlna bis balance and display· in1 a red welt where the mule •w•n's bill had snapped nesh. Mabon and his next-door neilbbor, Shane Bozorgnla, bave become godfathers to Mr. and Mn. Swan of Lake Forest's La.lte Un El Toro. Mn. Swan can be found repos- in1 docilely atop two eggs In BozorlJlia's waterfront 1arden at 225SN Lake Forest Lane -a peaceful setting surrounded by sailboats, greenery and glassy water. Peaceful except for "him," a nameless 40·pound cob (male swan) who baa staked out the neatin1 area and surroundin1 waten aa bis private domain, 1uardlng his mate, an older pen (female), and their unhatched youn1. "My gosh, we've got another month of this at least," said Mahon, rubbing bis forearm and glaring mnacingly at his feathered adversary. The incubation period for swan eggs is about five weeks, according to the Mission Viejo branch library research depart· ment, but a local bird fancier told Mabon and Bozorgnia it'll be more like two months. Tbe female laid five eggs between March 6 and 15. She broke three of the eggs. She seldom leaves the other two, on- ly to dip quickly in the lake some 25 feet away and then wad· die back to her nest of dried flowers and bushes that once beautified Bozorgnia's now- destroyed garden. The garden will be replaced by the local homeowners' group after the nesting period, Mabon said. In the interim, Lakefront liv· lng isn't what it's cracked up to be. Neither family-can so much as raise tbe sails of their <See SWANS, Page ..U> point," be said. "I •m ukinl American worken to follow the example ol federal worten and accept a lower rate ol wqe in· crease." He said that 1n return tor this, American WOC'ken "have a right to expect a comparable restraint in priff lncreases for the loods and services they buy." The president avoided any drutic adnlfni,stratlve utlon to deal with the energy problems, which he said "are an active threat to the economic well· being of our people." He called members of the House and Senate conference commitule working on enercY legislation to tbe Wblte House for a meetLng late in the after· noon after the speech. "We must have meaningful energy le&islation without further delay. Our security de- pends on it, and our economy de- ' manda 11." Carter aald. ··u CoQcrela c1oe1 not act. tbeo oll lmporta wU1 have to be llmlt· ed by admlnlstratlve action un- der preaeat law. wblcb ls not the moat desirable aolution," be said. ••One way or the other, oil imports must be reduced.'' The M.S-bUUon balance of PAY· menta deftcit in February was the worst trade deficit in U.S, biatory. Irvine Coastal Plan Approved By PIOUP t08MAIUN Ol .. o.ltY ...... IUft A land use plan for the Irvine Coast -10,000 acres of mostly grazing land between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach, owned by the Irvine Company -was approved Monday by the Orange County Planning Commission. The 4· l vote came after more than three boun of solid opposi- tion from about 100 residents and open space sympathizers who attended the meeting at Irvine City Hall. Auditioning Actress Bliulgeorwd HIGHLAND PARK, Mich. CAP> -An aspirin« but wary actresa auditioned for a role in a play called "Raa11ner n and was bludgeoned to death bf the playwrltht wltb a aleqe bam· mer, the deteet.lve in cfiarre ol the case said today. She ap- parenUy was killed for the thrill of it, be added. The actress, Patricia Cowan, appeared to have been one ol foQt tarceted for murder, said Police detective Peter Kellber. He said Mrs. Cowan left notes with her mother and two friends containina the name, address and telephone number of the man she was going to meet for the audJUon. Those notes led to the arrests Monday of three men and a woman, whose names were withheld pending the is· suance of warrants that are ex- pected to charge them in con· nection with the slayings, Keliher said. Police said warrants would be <See ACTRESS, Page AZ> '11llef Gets Cash Al Laguna Eatery A burglar who may have bid· ' den inaide a Laguna Beach restaurant until after closing hours Monday, broke out of the premises carryln1 $285 in re- ceipts, police aald today. 'Officers suspect the burglar concealed him.sell ln the Cellar, 220 Forest Ave. before closing time Sunday nilht, then rifled the restaurant for caJh before breakiq his way out of the locked business. Chairman Margaret Cranston cast the only negative vote. Joan Irvine Smith, an Irvine Company owner, attended the early portion of the hearing but dJd not speak, por did any other representative of the company. The commission approval takes the form of a recommen· dation to the County Board of Supervisors. If approved by supervisors, the plan will be forwarded to the Regional Coastal Commission for certification. It ls part of a county· developed local coastal program to comply with provisions of the State Cout.al Act. Major land use features of the plan include so-called bill towns to be built on upland plateaus and ridge areas, a total residen· Ual population ol 32,900, and re- sort. tourist accommodations and open space uses. Existing land uses, which in- clude two residential areas of re- latively moderate-cost housing <See f&VINE, Pap A.Z) Duhby 'Master' Court Nixea Wife'• Proteat NEW ORLEANS <AP> -The Louisiana Supreme Court, reluctant to tackle the question of sex discrimination, has let st.and a state law that calls the husband "bead and master" and says he can make all the decisions about the property he shares with bis wife. · The court reversed Monday a J.Wae who said the law was unconstitutional because it assumed that husbands are smarter than wives. By a 4-3 vote, the high court decided to sidestep the constitutional issue, leaving It to be settled a• some other time, either by further court fighting or the legislature. They ruled that the case before them -in which a husband had taken out a second mortgage on the ,. f amity home over the objections of bis wife, who was the breadwinner -should have been decided without resorting to a constitutional issue. The case bristles with possible ramifications ln. volving sex discrimination and property ownership. and the justices said the high court should not con· sider those questions in a case that could be decided otherwise. FiveClementeans To Study Expenses Five San Clemente reslcknts have been appointed to the city's newly created expense policy committee, char1ed with reeom· mendin& policies on expense ac· counts and salaries for city councilmen and commlssionen. Each city councilman appoint· ed one representatlve to the committee. The appointments are: -Business consultant Norman Ream, appointed by Mayor William Walker. -Realtor Stephen Michalec, ao1>0lnted by Roy Hamm. ·:_Retired Air Force colonel and buslness consultant Richard Koester, appointed by Howard Mushett. -Housewife Ruth Delllaon. app6lnted by Myrtia Wagner. -Retired manufacturer Albert Kaaer, appointed by Donoa Wilkimoo. Pair Hold Up Market in San Clemente aJSD Bounda111 Oaaagn Police Jail Student Transfer Hit Parents who attended a Capistrano Un1fled School Dis· trict study sessloo Monday night on prQpOled elementary school attendance boundary changes made lt clear they don't want their children transferred. "I've never seen so man7 tatllfled clle11 , " aald Truman Benedict. dtputy superinten· d ot, dw'iN a brealt ln them~ Ins. "No matter what achool their children attend, It'• the beat acbool and they don't want any cbanlee." The problem f acln1 the Capistrano school district la that cb1n1• la lne.ttable and wlll probably coat1nu• for aome time. Tbe 1prawlln1 district tak lD IX> pel'ttbt ol Or lJ land, m Of It lllll 10 be deftloped "I've beea with the dlatrlct 2~ yeara, IDcl to that Ume we have opened eltbt now 1ebool1, .. SUP&. Jerome 'lbomlley told parents Monday. The Cordova Klementary School la Kheduled to open ln September In Ml11lon VleJo, 1blftln1 attenda.n~ areu. 8y th end "'1 tm linOtber new 1111· 1lon VlU> e)emts>W'.Y JC:tiOol la acbeduJed to open neu tile ln· terMC!tiaD al La Pas Road ad M1r1uerl~ Parkway, Dlatrfct offlclala acuowleqect that the OpealQI of th ~ new 1cb00l wt11 mean th.it 10me clalld.reft WW bave to ~ .cbOila tWl , perh•PI wtthJn two 11eb6ol ,_.... Rlclwd CriWford ot M ~ejo tOkl ~be ~­lt _boUIM • new bOme ta tbe I . l , f • r t I i . ... ... r I· II I, 0 ,. .. I • i Council Eyes Coastal· eian --La1waa Beach clt1 coun- cilmen wW take a loot at a,. vi.Md local coastal plan wort w-01ram wlaea Uaey meet tn~~~t: accurate ln aome areu The council laat month re- turned the ~!~:.work pro-aram to the p staff, ur1-mc tbe ltd to make ebaa&es In tbe document and aJlow the communlty to add commenta to the proaram. Tbe nMled doeument will be reviewed by the council Wednes- day in the bopea the work pro- gram can be sent to the State Coaatal Commission ror ap· pron I. Tbe work program precedes completion or the city's Local CoutaJ Plan, intended to iden- tify iuues where a conflict may exist between Laguna policies and lhoee ol the coutal com. mi salon. * * * When completed, the Local CoutaJ Plan it aupposed to re- 1oh• pollce add 1onhi1 ln- cotWMand• between the db> and lbl eoutal panel. Tb6 council will a1ao be re- v le wing the Orange County Irvine Coast Local Coutal Plan when lt meet. ate p.m. lo coun- cil chambers. Planni.DI activities aloaa the Irvine Coast will be revfewed wbere •they are Included In Laguna'• sphere of lnfiuence, and comments will be (orwarded to the county Board of Supervilon. Tbe city atatt will be see.kini Lacuna's position on a Moro ridge road, preservation of El Morro Beach Mobile home Park, the city's position on "county i.Jlands" such as Allview Ter· race, and a proposal to allow tourist recreational commercial facilities aloq Laguna Canyon Road. * * * P,...P.,,eAJ IRVINE COAST ••• -the El Morro B~ach llobllebome Park and a cluster of Crystal Cove cottaces - would be phased out. The commission recom· mended that, if the State Parks and Recreation Departmut ac· quires some or the property, as lt proposes, that exi.stinc leases at El Morro trailer park be al· lowed to nm to their full term. Leasea on the 294 trailer homes expire in January 1984. Leue. for the 4~ Crystal Cove homes contain 30-day eviction clauses. Beaidenu complained that becauae tbe luxury blll towns proposed will be priced too b1ib for them to buy, the land use plan basically guarantees their evictioo from the area. Said ooe, ·•1 am definitely opposed to the plan to throw me out of my bouael" Mn. Cranatoa aald abe was impressed by the numbers and ferocity of tbe areumenta against the coastal plan. "Tbere ,...,..PageAJ -SWANS ••• catamarans without beln1 at- tacked. And boaters gilding alone the lake in front or the two bomea are attacked by the btg while cob, a European swan that can beat its wines bard enoucb to l•in two feet of altitude and nearly swamp an Inexperienced 1ailor with a headlong, napplni charee. Nor can Mahon's wife, Londa, sunbathe on the couple's low· walled patio without keepl.q an eye out ror a stretching neck, blaek-lmobbed bead and oraqe· bill. Aod the couple's two doss have loat both hair and skin to the protective cob. But secretly, perhaps, the Mahon• and Bo1orgnlas are quite protective of the swan f1mily themMJves. They erected a chicken-wire fence around the nest. It protects the mother from stray aoim•l• aod those cwioua humana braft enousb to f1gbt through beatina wings for a look. "The male aoes crasy in there," Jilahoo aald. "It's psycboloclcal, too," be added.. ''She seems more at eue when he's out there walk.ln& his ler· rttory and protectiJll her. "He's a nasty son oC a gun." Mabon quietly admits, however, that eomebow it'• not all that bad. "We come out nery momlng for coffee on the patio. We check out the e11s. We really can't wait Wl tbey batch; you know, we've been ao clo.e to them. "How many people have seen .... hat.ehini of swan eUJT" OMNOf'COMf IJllC DAILY PILOT • bu to be eome justiflcatlon ror them," she said aft.er th• meet- ing. "It's one of the only areas in Orange CoWlly where there is still somewhat moderate income houain8." Commissioners offered no public comment about the plan. Monday's was the lblrd public bearlne before the commission The public had plenty to say. A major objecUon was that lhe environmental impact report, prepared in 19'76 for the cowity aeneral plan and recertified Monday by the commwion for the Irvine Cosat plan, is inade· quate. They claimed that the EUl ig- nores some environmental aapeda and gloues over aerious impacts for which it maintains there are no feasible mltiaation measures. A county Environmental Management Agency analysis of the EIR, for example, recom- mended that the EIR be accept· ed despite findings that: -There would be major alteration of several topoerapbic features. -Earthquake potential could result ln severe public safety problems In several portions of the project site. -The plan would have sub- stantial adverse impacts on biological resources. "On a re- gional scale," the EMA report of April lO said, "the project will ultimately result in the loss of a major natural area, one of the last along the Southern Californi1 coast." -Tbe El Moro and Crystal Cove restdenu will be "dis· placed." -Views ol the ocean and the coastline between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach will be siant!icantly reduced for travelers on Pacific Coast Highway. Representatives of county bis· torical and natural bdtory com· missions said cwtural, scientific and paleontological resources would be loat or damaeed by de· nlopment. Repres"ntalives of the Friends of the Irvine Coast, Irvine Tomorrow. and the Lea&Qe ol Women Voten op· posed the land use plan. A Costa Mesa resident. Verlyn llarth, was forceful in denotmc· ma developers. He waa roWld.ly applauded. "This monstrous desecration proposal," he aald, "I.a the Jut nail in the coffin of Oranfe County. It's done by the de· velopera and for the de· velopen." The proposal, he cbar&ed, was "turned out for the Irvine Co." He objected even to the name 1lven the area, the "Irvine Coast." "This is a people's coast," llartb lnal.ated. He added, "It's a itveaway to these developers, and it's 1 giveawl)' uslq our taxes ... the aulalcb' . . . of our own deatructim. It'• an immoral act that you're part or and you peo. pie have writt.u." He Ul'(ed that the land be pre- sened. that the El Morro and CrT•'-1 eo ..... Ldtnta be aJ. lowed .. llftUme 18\atel" wit.bout fear ol eTleUon, ''ao the people cab aee ~ other than Urta malJpant cancer tbara ""'bteovertbehUt.." Otb.r .. iH, be aald, "thla IJltem II IO crooiE.td, that the same II QI>. 11111 •ratem II ao Mpr•ffd. tbat tbete'-no hopt, llld th• cowat1'1 down the .... ~ A seowmao•1 Cove 1urfer ol· fered plaMIDI eommtutaoen anotber naon fe)r tuntlna down tbe plea. "No 1arf• Ubl to be cu& olf " be Mlct .... be added, Wlu "punch you out'' Just for ~ WO 4l.rtdlJ at them. '1 JOU put •.000 D90Dle CID tfM ...acb. -.rbat do f~U~tbliill'I lllltnl t.o &o all UM>le IUrf ? " ..................... CHRIS VOLZ TOSSES PAPER TO TOM PASTORE, IN TRUCK In Laguna B••c:h, Cleantng Out the Garqea Laguna Accelerates Recycling Program Lc.guna Beach is stepping up its newspaper recycling pro· eram -partly in order for Laeunans to be able to get around In their garages, jokes Farrell Smith, head of the re· cycline center. He said "Old 89,'' Laguna's E',....PageAJ CRASH ••• traveling too fut for conditions." said policeSgt.. Ron Meade. Police said the packed Rapid Transit District bus, with several passengers standing in the aisle, was on Wilshire when a car turned left In frontofit. Bus driver Mingo Jones, 49, blew the horn and veered to avoid a collision. But he lost control or the bus, which careened on the sidewalk, sheer· ing a lamp post, and swerved across the street into the·10-root. high concrete retaining wall, Meade said. Jones suffered a broken leg and was in shock, police said. Meade said a preliminary in- vestigation indicated the car made an improper left turn in front of the bus. After the col· llaion, I.be car was shoved into on· coming traffic. •'People were tumbling all over each other." said bus passenger Lmda MacDonald, who was not injured. "Everyone was scared. Some were screaming. And then everybody tried to help each other outoflbe windows." Maureen Micheline, an ad· mi.nistrative uslltant at Queen of Anaels hospital, said her facility had about 20 patients in the emergency room . vint11e collection truck, Is now grinding up Laauna hillsides two weeks a month, collecting bound newspapers along the reewar trash pickup rout.es. "We're doing It the first and third weeb of the month now," Smith said, "because people were tired of stacklne newspapers In their garaees for a month." The nine-month old newspaper recycling program bis brouabt nearly $4,000 in revenues to the city. Smith said, with 75 percent earmarked for the Environmen- tal Coalition of Orange County. Tbe remaining 2S percent goes to the city's own recycline pro- gram. "Old 89" will precede trash collection trucks on regular col- lection days in Laguna Beach the first and third weeks of the month. Residents are urged to bundle, box or bag newapapera and have them next to their trash bi.Ila on those collection days. Smith said impatient Laaunans can bring their newspapers, alone with cans, bottles, motor oil and maear.ines to the recycling center on Front· age Road, adjacent to Laeuna Canyon Road from 9a m. to5p.m. any day of the week 'Mixer' Scheduled San Juan Capistrano Chamber of Commerce has scheduled a "candlebght rruxer" from S:30 to 7: 30 p. m . Thursday 1t Marshall's Cleaners, 31952 Del Obispo, in the Allpaz Plaza. Ad· mlaslon is $2 and people attend· in& are requested to bring a can- dle, a chamber spokesman said. Staff Baeks Plea SC Merchants Seek Access 87 ANNE. COOPEa °' • ....., ........ An lmpassiooed plea from downtown San Clemente merchants baa reopened the ponlbllity that the city may con· demo three und•veloped lots which shopkeepers want landscaped for pedulrian ac- cess to Aveaida del llar. The city's staff recommended Wednesday that the City Council quickly ~ve a reaolutloa of neceaaity to condemn tbe three lots. aa plana were well under way to build a card and lift abop on one ol the lots. If the city acquired the lots tbrou&b. condemnation proceed- ings, they would coat about $150,000, City Manater Gerald Wee ks told counc i I men However, if the property wu not condemned and proposed build- inc plans carried out, the cost for the same lots would probably be prohibitive, be said. A reaoluUoa of neceulty re- quires a four-fittbJ vote ot the City Council to pua. Wednes· day's vote was 3-2 on the con- demnation resolution, with Councilmen Howard lrl.uabett and Myrtl.a Wqner opposed. ''We have 1ot to have pedestrian access to A venlda del Mar." Walt Wbybr•w. chairman of the merch1nts' Downtown BeautilicaUon Com· mlttee, told councilmen at an adjourned City Council meeting on Friday. "We must have those Iota. "I don't see bow a public body can ignore what the people of this city have been saytq for years." p,...p,,.AJ ACTRESS ••• sou1bt today for the pla)'Wrilttt. hi• glrlfriend -wbo alleSedly watched the attack -and two other men. Mrs. Cowan'• 4-year-old 10n, Dequan, also wu struck with the hammer, Kellber aald. The cbUd remains hoeitall.aed with serious injuries today. Mrs. Cowan, 20, wu paid $100 for reading the part at the bome of the playwright SWlday morn· ing, said Brenda Murray Starr, a friend ol the slain woman. The actress was pl1yina a scene in wblcb a married couple are argutn&. Kellber said. At the helaht of the araument, the playwright suddenly grabbed a five·pound, abort-handled sledge hammer and struck Mrs. Cowan several times in the bead from behind, Keliher said. The attack occurred in the playwright's garaae. Keliher said. Bue Plea Told SAN DIEGO CAP> -Mayor Pete Wilson says he wrote to President Carter askina that the Naval Training Center and the Marine Corps Recruit Depot be kept lo San Dieao. San Clernente'a mu lbopplng alreet, Avenlda1del Mar baa Umlte4 on«reet parldq. Addi· Uonal putda, la aval.labfe •the two panllol ltneti OM block either tide ot Avealda del liar -Avenldaa G-i-•q4da and Cabrillo. . The merdumta' ~ WU to provide ~ ~ ud to beautify Urie doliutQwQ AYenld• del Mat area. 'that plan blqed on clty ~aiJltlola ol tile three loll fOf' trld tnftle ftom parting lots to 1bo1>1, which came With caunc1l approval last November. "Wbat we torpedoed wu not the beauttneauon proJeet." M uabett tol4 merehaota trtda.v . "but coodemnatloa of private property without any deftnlte plan or financln&." Mrs. Waper said she voted against lb• condemnation becaUM sbe oPPGNd tUiq Jll'OI>' erty off the -lax rolla without eatablisbina first a partiq U· seasment dilbict. "Besides, I do not QProft ~ eminent ,._,atn bJ any IOftm· ment -local, state or f•ral," abe •aid. "The clty received a falr offer from both property ownen involved. ••under these circumstances, I think the city would be blgb-. handed and arbitrary to con- demn tbekU." A motlon to set a second public bearing May 11 on the proposed lot condemnation was approved by the Ctty Coundl 5-0. A four-month ban on the luuing of buildlna pennlta ln the pro- posed parlda& <liatrt~~ area was alao approved uoahimowsly. blocklq coaatructloD of tbe card abop. Mrs. Waper said lbe went aJon1 with the new beariq and permit delay in order to "get matters thrashed out." ''Emotions are nmnint bipon tbi1 l11ue," abe said ... We've eot toactfair." Girl, 6, mi By Car, Hurt In Capo Beach A 6-year-old Caplltranci' Beach girl is ln aatidactory condition today at San Clem.me General Hospital llfter' abe wu atrudt by an auto Monday afternoon in Caplatrano BeKb.. Andrea Workman, daughter ol Ed and Jan Wortman, 35461 Camino Capistrano in Capistrano Beach. suffered a broken lea as a result or the col· lision. Hl1hway Patrol olflcen laid the six-year-old ran out into Camino Capistrano Crom bebind two parbid can. She was atruck by a car driven by Linda Kramer, 21, of Capi1traoo Beacb. Illa Kramer waa not cited ID the incident. ol· !icera -.id. "We don't have any critical pa· tients -mostly fractures, bumps and bruises,''sheaaid. 1-------------------------------------- None ol the passengers in the bu1 or car wu Immediately iden· Wied. ,,....PflfleAJ TRANSFERS our curreot attendance area and our K-6 grade level with no chaoses at all," Lhe summary said. Board president George White, who lives in Capistrano Be.ch, told parent.a his children attended Pallsadea school and had to transfer. ·'I was ti.ppy they did," White aaid. "It was 1 good lellnllng ex- perience for them." The acbool board took no ac- tl on Monday on bounduy cban1e1. Trustees are expected to approve tentative attendance boundaries April 17, with final approval coming in May. Princess Baek on the 'Joh' LONDON CAP > -Princess Mar1aret, undauhted by crltlciam of her relationship wJ th a youq pop slnaer, baa re- 1um ed her royal cSuUea after a week-lone bout with tbe Ou. A amall crowd cbeered the 1mllln1. 47-year-old 1l1ter of Queen Elliabetb 11 u abe ar· rlved Monday at London's Wutmtnst.r Cathedral to attend • charity C011cert. It WU her fint public appearaote al.nee ta1tln1 ru. Saw; Grinder Gone Bw:1lan took a power aaw and ~ artndtr valued at ••oo from the ••nu or a Lacuna Boach bOme aometlme over tbe weeken•. William Newaom ol um Calallna Street nport..cl &.be lclll tO poUCe Mon-ay. Storekeepers Mark and Sherm are wari~que sweater shirts in a pullover or zip front style. ~tural color with classic navy and red tt1m. By f New Zealand $35.00 4 \ .. Orange tJoast EDITION • 1'' I• I --4 ·--, Today's c1 .. 1.g N.~. S&oeka I VOL 71. NO. 101. 4 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE C.OUNTV, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1978 N TEN CENTS Lawsuits Filed Against ffiWI> Projects lntne Rueb Water Dlltriet CUrectcn 'fiere attUHd today o1 pl~ W8ter projects valued &l ·$1.S l:tWGn without sufftdent eomtderation for the emDloy- ment and boustna ueecfa or ecooomically deprived rwldeata ol So\atbem CaU/c;imja. Plal11Uffs wbo claim tbey rel::'1' .. teveral low lncome et and IJ'OUPI" demand ln tbeir Oranae Coun(y Superior Court lawsuit that tbe d1ltrict be prevented by court order from forming any new water Im- provement dlstneta or makinl new plans for work on •xistinl districts. Tbe ac:UoD ub that planned work on any water districts or projects be troien until the de- fendants have been ordered by the court to seek envtronmental impact statements as required by California i.w. The lawsuit notes that tbe de-fendants lut month announced plans for the construction of water projects valued at $1.5 billion and decided at that time that no environmental reports were needed because the proj· ects would not have significant impact oo the environment. The lawsuit claims that the planned waler projects will 1 .Barging Into NetqJOrt This 100-Coot loni derrick barge was lowed into Newport Harbor this morning to begin work on bulkhead repairs near the Balboa Island bridge. The barge is from the Connolly ·Pacific Company of Long Beach and its d~rlck will be used to place rock at the base of the bulkhead on Bayside Drive. The derrick and rock laden blltges are expected to remain in the harbor for about a week. ~· Library Bid Awarded I ~W .. ~di~:~.i:B:~ ~=:: .. <:'!: !':!:.~!r .. <d w 1.r..cb city councilmen awarded branch llbrary does not come cut lls operating budget by • contract ror construcllon of the out of property tax funds. The about $4.5 million. N6wport Center library to the J . money wlll come out of the With those cuts, Ryckoff said, Rjy Construction Company city's building excise tax which he doubts the city could afford to llonday. is charged against all new con· adequately staff or maintain the :the $837,000 winning bid sub struction and out of the city's new facility. &Qatted by the Costa Mesa firrr share of federal revenue shar· The only other comment made wtas 6.3 percent under the Ing Monday night came from coun· !!}ttmate or architects Wllllam However, Ryckoff has opposed cllwoman Lucille Kuehn •urockandAssociates. the construction project, arguing In making the motion lo Councilman Paul Ryckoff. that if the Jarvis-Gann measure <See UBRARY, Page AZ> ~o cast the loM dissenting vote tD the 6·1 council decision, ot>ened the discussion by asking Fe...,er Than JAaf_ ~ o( tis colleagues to move ap-..., "70 proval of the conlracl so he could vote against it Ryckoff has opposed moVUlg ahead with the project until after the June statewide election oo the Jarvis-Gann tu limita· tibD initiative. The $857,000 to be used in . .t Co as& Weather Night and momlng low cloudiness and fot clear-ing to hazy sunshine WednesdQ.Notmuchtem- perature chan1e. Hlgb1 Weclnesd.Q in mld-60t near tbe coastand68to 12lnland. ~ INSIDE T08A. W .. I/ II°" umd a good IMU • coll«Hon, p'N ftOC OOfJtO to • grt U from UW Urdtctl Stain. . l'M ""'~ WU game '" fl big btaH II. $tOfJ/ po(/C Al. Light Turnout Seen At Newport Pol& Fewer than 10 percent or Newport Beach's more than 40,000 eligible voters had turned out at the polls today durlDC a mid-day sampling of polling places. A random check of precinct.a indicated the typical pattern ol early slow voting in Newport. Traditionally in Newport city ELECTION RESULTS CALL 840-2151 AFTER I P.M. electtom, the rusb to the. polls ocean iD the late goin1. Tbe 1ampUa.a dld Indicate, however, tba.t two pollln• fl.eea were dtawtoa a turaou well above avenae 1n lb8 city's Sl:lth Dtltrlc:t, where there .. • bOC1)i c:ontoated COUDdl nc:e. One poll at the Corona del Mar fl.re station reported a 15 pereeni tumout with 1!iO ol 915 vot.en ac- counted for by O()Oft. Another poll on Hallo~ Annue teporte~LI. 12 percent turnout .,, noon with 10I ol 900 ~oten ha~ cut their ballott. Tb u active candidate. ln tb1a year'• electioO are nmnln8 • for lour council seats from dis· lricts One, Three, Four and Six. The only incumben\ in this year's race is Lucille Kuehn. Plannin1 Commissioner Paul Hummel ls seeking to replace ber as representative of the Sixth Dtatrtct which takes in old Corona de1 Mar, Irvine Terrace andB.liCanyon. In Newport Beach, council candidates run by district, but are elected in a vote of the city at larie. There are more than 40,000 voten eligible to vote in today's eleetJon. In sampling the polllnc places, the averqe turnout was about eJtbt percent wtth the lowest be- ln1 · rour percent and the highest be.inl the 15 percent in Corona det Mar. The polla remain open UDW 7 p.m. and balloU will be tallied after cloalna ln clty hall. City Cler\ Dorla Geor1e bad pridicted a turnout of u mll\Y aa 14.000 v«en1 or about 38 per· ceqt, becauae or the controversy that bu marked the campalp I.a the xtb Dlltrict and beeaUH there are no incumbenta running lD the other three d11trlcta. Yote; harm the environment by decreasing employment and housing opportunltie11 for low and moderate income people and increasing air pollution in Southern California. ·'The water projects wUl lead to billions ol dollars in industrial development which will attract thousands of jobs to Southern Orange County," explained al· lorney Crystal C Sims, who represents the Legal Aid Society of Orange County. "But no housing is bein& built for the low and moderate in· come people who might want to work in those jobs," the lawyer added. '·If developmnent continues without new housing, these peo- ple will either become un- employed or be forced to com· mute hundreds of miles each week wblcJa will further lower air quality for all of m," Sims said. "Any fair evaluation of the en- vlronmental Impact ol tbe water projects must take these coo· siderations into account." Named u plaintiffs in the ac- tion are Orange County resi· den t a John W. and Janice Shernaman and Sbarion Gar- _ <See WATES, Pace Al) ... ·Irvine Coastal . Plan Approved. By PIOLIP ROSMARIN OflMOMty-~ A land use plan for the Irvine Coast -10,000 acres of mostly grazing land between Corona del Mar and LagWla Beach, owned by lhe Irvine Company -was approved Monday by the Orange County Planning Commission. The 4-1 vote came after more than three hours or solid opposi· lion from about 100 residents and open space sympathizers who attended the meeting at Irvine City Hall. Two Sites Studied at NB Meet Development plans for Casta\Ways HJU and tbe once controverst•l Holiday Harbor site wiU be dllCUa:Md tontibt In att informal study ~•Ion at Newport Beach City Hall. The 7:30 meetin&, conducted by City Manager Robert Wynn, is part of the continuing series dealing with development of lbe city's remaining 900 vacant acres. ' Both sites lo be discussed tonight are owned by the Irvine Company. The Castaways is the 76 -a<:re parcel running along Dovt;i; Drive from West Coast Highway to WestcUff Drive. Holiday Harbor has been re· named Bayview Landing. The company at one time wanted to put a Holiday Inn on the slle at the intersection of Jamboree Road and East Coast Highway, but those plans were dropped after o~ition was voiced by local residents Also slated for discussion are the plans for the development of the Dunes AquatJc Park localed below Bayview Landing. Chairman Margaret Cranston cast the only negative vote. Joan Irvine Smith, an Irvine Compaay owner, attended the early portion of the bearing but did not speak, nor did any other representative of the company. The commission approval lakes the form or a recommen· dation to the County Board of Supervisors. ff approved by supervisors. the plan will be forwarded to the Regional Coastal Comm1ss1on for certification. l t is part of a county developed local coastal program to comply with provisions of the State Coastal Act. Major land use features of the plan include so-called hill towns to be built on upland plateaus and ridge areas, a total residen- tial population of 32.900, and re- sort. tourist accommodations and open space uses Existing land uses, which Ln· elude two residential areas of re- latively moderate-cost housing <See IRVlNE. Pa~e ~) Newport Burglary· Torrance Diw Hel,d In Jewelry Thefts By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of .. Delly~ ... Staff A m,m sought u a suspect ln the December theft of a sse.ooo bracelet wu anested MoodaJ Hostler Chief Said 'a Wreck' CHICAGO <A P > -"They bad prepared me for it to be bad. But it was worse than I bad imagined," s aid Chicago Tribune columnist Bob Greene of bis hospital visit with Hustler magazine owner Larry Flynt. Greene wrote Monday that Flynt is a helpless cripple, a physical and emotional wreck as a result of wounds suffered in a s ho oting o ut si d e a Lawrenceville, Ga., rourthouse March 6 Flynt and hi~ attorney. Gene Reeves Jr . were shot from ambush during a lunch break in Flynt 's trial on obscenity c h a rges. A mistrial was declared after the shooting. night in Newport ~ach when police alleged be analcbed a '31,000 riQa ln a copycat crime. Ralph WlWam Fla.oders D, 15, of Torrance was booked into Newport Beach city Jail on a charge of burglary. He re· mained in cust.odr. today. held in lieu of $50,000 bai . Arrested with Flanders was a companion, Caren Thurston, 19. also of Torranc_,, who was booked on a burglary charge carrying $5,000 bail. Flanders la being investigated as the man Who ron out of A.H. Weinert Fine Jewels in Fashion Island with a diamond and platinum bracelet .back in December. Police said in Monday's inci· dent, Flanders allegedly fled Bullock's Wilshire in Fashion Island with a diamond and ruby ring. The theft occurred at about Sp m. Flanders was pursued by store personnel who told police they saw him dive into the open win- dow of a waiting Lincoln Con· tinental which roared out of the 'parking lot. Police began a search for the <See UNG, Pace A2) \ .. l , Gates: 'P01 Not Afraid' a1 GAST GaA!n'D.l.B ............... Ora.nee eo.mty Sheriff BTM Galea aaid M~ be is conft. dellt u 1'81 ~aUoo into allqed 8CU ol PGWkal c:orrvp. lion will clear him ol any wroq. doina. G _ _. be lalked to l'BI •J>fflaJ Twd 0 enoG earb ID tbe dq but wa1 not told and dld not ... det.alla"' the al lept.iou mllde aa..Wt bim by unknown Plf'IOOI. "I haven't done anythlnc wroos. So I'm not afraid," Oa&a .......... c ..... ~ Bus Hits Wall; 45 People lnjm;ed LOS ANGELES <AP> -About 45 people were ~ured when a faat-mcmn, bus canytq SS peo- ple crashed into a wall dowtltown alter a oolllsion with a ear durin& today·s rush hour, authorities said. Fire Oepartmenl ambulance crews removed some injured passengers throuib bus windows and look tbem ln lix ambulances to Queen ol ~and California hospitals. Plre Department spokesman Doc HolJoway said ~ome or the injuries appeared to be serious. ·'There was a lot ol "reamin& and panic," &aid bus passenger Denise Tbiercof ol Santa Moaka. who injured her elbow slightly climbing out a window "Someone broke a window right behind me, and they were scrambling out and I just did the same thing." The bus, she said, "wu pini too fut for a buay mornlJaa oa Will bi re Boulevard.'' Sbe estimated the speed at 40 to 4S mph -"fas(er than other buses J usually goon." The 1peed limit is 35 mph on Wils hire Boulevard, pollceaaid. "Witneaes did Hf the bua was travelinc too fat for conditions," aaid poUces,t. Ron Meade. Police said the packed bpid Transit District bus, with several passengers standJng in the aisle, ., wasonWilshirewhenacartumed left ln front ol ll. Bua dti ver Mingo Jones, 49, blew the born and veered to avoid a coWsaon. But be Jost control of tbe bus, wbicb careened oo the sidewalk. sheer- ing a lamp post, and swerved across the street lnto the 10-fool- h,gh concrete retaining wall Meade said. Jones suffered ~ broken lee and was in shock. pollceuid. Meade said a preliminary in· vestigaUon indicated the car made an improper left tum in front of the bus. After the col- lision, the car was shoved intoon-comlngtrafftc. '•People were tumbling all over each other." aald bus passenier Llnda ltacDooaJd, wbO was not injured. "Everyone was scared. Some were screaminc. And tben everybody tried to help each other out or the windows." Nooe ol the passengers in the bua or car was immediately lden· tified. F,....PageAJ ffiVINE COAST ••• -the El Morro Beach Mobllehome Park and a cJu,,ter or Crystal Cove cottages - would be phased out. The commiss ion recom - mended that, U the SUte Park.a an~ R~reation Department ac- quires some of the property, as it proposes, that existing leases al El Mono tra1Jer park be al- lowed to nm to \belt full term. Leases on the 294 trailer homes expire in January 118'. Leases for the 4S Crystal Cove homes contain 30-day eviction da11.1es. Resident.a complained that became the luxury bill towns proposed will be priced too bigh for them to buy, the land uae pl~n . basically guarantees their ev1ctJon from the area. Said one, f',...PflfleAJ UBRARY ••• aw a rd the contract for tbe 14 ,000-square-foot structure, Mrw. Kuehn heaved a slgb and said. "At laat." . Tbe bulldine will IO up OD a city-owned parcel at the corner or Santa Barbara and San Clemente drives between the fi re station and the Newport Harbor Art Museum. It wlU house standard branch library faclllties aa well u the library administrative offices, the tecbnicaJ services dlvi&ioo and a public meeting room. Libr&r)' trustees saJd the re- moval ol the admlniatraUve of- fices from the Mariners branch will' add 640 square feet to that branch. Technical eervkes lt current- ly boused in a former ehurcb on Balboa laJand which la alated to be torn down and turned lDt.o a park for the ltland Tbe plana for the Newport Center branch, orl•lnaJly scheduled for coo.structloa tn 1971, were delayed several timet for redes1p wort And wblle the cit1 UD1ucce11fuJly aoucbt a federal irant to help flnaacc conitntction eosta. DAILY PILOT ''I am definitely oppoaed to the plan to throw me out of my house!" Mrs. Cranston said she was impressed by th nwnben and ferocity of the arguments against the coast.al plan. ·'There has to be some justification for them," 5he said after t.be meet-iq. "It's one ot tbe only areu in Orange County where there ls still somewhat moderate income housang." · Commiaslonera offered no public comment about the plan. Monday's was the third public hearing before the commission. The public had plenty to say. A major object.ion waa that the environmental impact report, prepared lo 1976 for the county general plan and recertified Monday by the commisalon for the Irvine Cosat plan, is inade- quate. They claimed that the EJR ig- nores some environmental aspecll and gloeaes over serious impacll for which it maintains there are oo feasible mlti11Uon measures. A county Environmental Management Aiency anatyaia of tbe EJR, for example, recom- mended that the ElR be accept- ed despite C-mdings that: -There would be major alteration of several topographic features. -Earthquake potential could result In severe public safety problems in several port.tons of the project slte. -The plan would have sub- stantial adverse impacts on bloloitcal resources. "On a re- a.lonal ecale," the EMA report of April 10 aaid, "tbe project will ultlmatdy re.wt in the loss ol a major natural area, one ol tbe last alon1 tbe Southern CautornJa cout." Pol,~Nab NBBurglary Sa.pect A San Di• mu Jed a half. doiea Newport Beacb i>atrolmen on a acramble tbrouCb a muddy field lllonda,J IDOl1Uq before be waa captured and aneet.ed oa auaPidoa ot burslary. WUUam Keltb. 11, remained ID city Jail todQ, be1d in lieu ol '10,000 ba1L omcv o.orie Sta\TOPOUlOI waa called to the 8aywood a.,.rtment cocnpJa near tbe ID-~ al Sall ...... Drt'9 od llaeA.rthur Bo\al"aid •• • t:a> a.m. bj reiildiitl MM> all.,.;4 t.b«t ... «91U. bruklQI lato alfbe. ti. Stnmpnutoa tald tbat when be to tbt apartoMttt to lJt. ••~ace, ltetth dove out a wt,g,. doW. T"• otncer called lor mon wttb lteJtb the complex """'-~oat .... and lnto &be aabare park w le9da a field. Offlcon Hid-It took Ul.em about JO minute. to capture Keith. He all ~11,.~d them be WUb\IQll'1 -.Cforfood. ' ..... .. ba 19Ced a baU«)' ot newamen at an afterDOCm pn11 coaterence. During the press conference. Gates said a su.b9oena baa been aerved ca111na sbertff'a Capt. Robert Oriffetli to bring depart· ment records to a federal grand JU.r)' beariJlil 1bunday. A timllar s ubeoena •H served on Oran•e Co~nt1 CrimlAal Justice Council ~x­ eeutive director Kellb Concan- non. lo both Wtaoca, the records sOQ&ht involved coasultlni coo- t r a c ta awarded to Paul Whisenand. an instructor at California State University, Long Beach. Gates described Whisenand as a 1001-ttme friend, a political s upporter and bi.I tutor wbile -workinc oo a mute!''• de&ree. He also said WbiNnaDd b_. been awarded a $2,300 'CorVact f',....PapAJ RING ••• getaw_, car wblcb was apoUed by the police helicopter as the· car drove northbound on Jam- boree Road. Officers following the vehicle said it turned into Eastbluff in an apparent attempt to elude its airborne pursuen. Accordinc to police report&, the two occupants of lbe car abandoned their vehicle and fled on root, taking refuge in bushes on an embankment near Jam- boree Road They were found biding in tbe shrubs by patrolman Roy Truesdell WtiO returned to the hiding spot when the riDf could not be found in the car. He found the rin& -a large ruby slll'TOtmded by dlamondl set ln platinum -buried near the biding place. Detective Sgt. Darryl Youle sajd Monday's theft was a copy of the Dec. 19 theft from Weinert's In both cases. a man with a woman posing as b.ls wife, visit· ed the stores the day before the crime, saying they wen shop- ping for an expensive piece of jewelry for the man's mother. The man returned alone the next eveni-g to look at some pieces, finally selecting something which be asked to try on while wait.i.ni for bis father to come and see tb4'~ piece he selected. In both cues, Youle said, the man told the clerk he saw his father ouuide the store and ran out, only to diBappear. In Monday's Incident. Youle said the jewelry clerk and her supervisor became suapichn.tS of the couple and so they were right behind Flanders when he allegedly ran out ol the store with the ring. Detective Capt. Racbard Hamilton alleged Flanders was armed with a pistol. aJthough he saad the man never pulled it in the store nor on arresting of. ficers. He also alleged the couple had stolen a set of license platee to use in the getaway, presum- ably planning to remove the stolen plates once out of the shopping center Hamfltoo said they bad also jnslaJled a police radio scanner tuned lo the Newport Beach police frequency in their car. Youle said that Miu Thurstoa is not being investJcated as the female suspect from the Weinert's case. Police uJd they are not op.. tl m iatic about recovering the bracelet stolen from Weinert 's . They said they believe the platmum was melted down and the 1,141 diamonds removed and sold u lndlv1dual atones. Schools Set Pay Proposal ToTeachen The Newport-lleH Untiled School Diatrict·~ lnlUaJ reply to a 10 percent pay blke requelt lrom teaehera will be pretentect •t too.Jpt•s acboo.I board meet· l.n •. The public meet1.n1 becibs at 1 : 10 at Costa Meta Council Chambers. 11 hir Drive. The diatrict '1 t.HO·plut teacben, represen~ b1 the Newport-M .. a EducalJon A.· IOCl•Uoa. .,.. teetdnc tbe pa,y ralae. Teacher• were .,apted • three-year contr•el lut •PdDI caw.as for a rdpe perceetl ~ hike. Tbe Pl'OYbloU ol U..t cao- tract .now tbem to ,_.,aua. aaJan , ptevaae. Pl'Oe9dww alld em~ 1-eftta. to .......... ,. .. m.ur. ~ 11 Mn& promotion to ce Whlaeaand's firms also bad. been liven contracts to eYahaat.e computer pro1rams financed chiefly through fedieral granll. Gates aald be knows of no rea- aoo wb.)' thole comultant ~ aboWd be IUl.,.cl or why *"' role ... played ta them could not wlt.batand eenrtlny. G atea emphasized that the FBI probe bas been initiated by outsiders rather than throulb a bureau iDYestiptioo. Thal was the cue too last fall when the ata}e Attorne1 general'• office conducted a probe into allegations made a1ainst blrn by • .,a!D, ~ persons, the sheriff said. An Oct. 24 , im, l•lter to Gates from Attorney GeMraJ Evelle Yo~er said tbe ln· vesU1tation ended by concluding "that no improper conduct on your (Gates> part was found to have occurrecl." Gates uJd the six alle1ations inveat.lpted durtnc lut year's probe COYered: ..., ............... ..... -Poulble violatlona of Riverside County 1ubcllvillon re1ulationa. -"Larae expenses'' uaociat· ed with the comtnactioo ol hi.I new San Juan Capistrano billtop home. -Loans to him from a credit union that alle,edly exceeded limits on undeveloped property. -Mishandling of a traffic violator said to have been a campaign contributor. -Charging the state ror trips Boris Lomov (right), head of a delegation ol Soviet psychobiolog.ists meeting with American colleagues in UC Irvine symposium beginning today, meets head of U.S. group. Richard Thompson, acting chairman of UCI 's department of psychobiology. Scientists will ex- change information about how human brain works in learn· mg process. to Sacramento when lbe travel was actually to San JOH. -Purportedly failing to divest himself ol any ownenhip ln· tereat in an Irvine restaurant. Carter Rules Out Wage-price Control Burger Nixes Vote Request WASHINGTON (AP) -A group ol House memben who cont.end that both chambers of Contreas must vote on the Panama Canal treaties was turned away today by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger. The le1l1latora had asked Burger on Monday to issue an injunction prob1bltln1 President Carter from signing treaties approved only by the Senate. The1 contend ~ a,pprov4J ot both liou•ea of Coqt~ss ls needed because the canal treaties involve the disposal of federal property. ,.,.....,-ageAJ WATER ••• W ASHJNGTON..CAP> -Presi- dent Carter ruled out wqe. aod price cootrola to fight inf1aticJn today, but called oo labor and industry to hep price and salary bikea below the averaae rate of the put two years. At the same time, be threatened administrative ac- tion to bold down oil imports if Congress does not act on his eoe r IY le1tslatlon "without further delay." "Our nation's economic health can be protected only if we can cope with the two developments that now threaten it most ~erlouslY -the high level ol oll Lmporta and the increasing rate of inflatJOD," Carter said ln a speech to the American Society of Newspaper Editors. While asking for voluntary restraints in the private sector Ca~r •aid he would propose° hmJt1ng federal white-collar salary increases to about 5.S percent Ln tm, .. thereby aettins an example for labor and in· d'J'lry to moderate price and rison; the Sao ~edro Pla.nntng• ~ "~.ge !ncreases. Alliance; the Mar Vala Gardens It 1.s a myth that~ govern- Tenanta Aaaoclation· and Lot m,nt itseU can ~ inflaUc>n," Angeles County ;esldents th~ prdfdent said. "Saccess or Dorothy M. McAJeavey ad Bet-failure in t.hiB overalJ effort will ty Sue Webb. l~gely be determined by the ac- Other plaintiffs are ta.. Leeal taons of the private sector of the Aid Society of Ora.nt~ly economy. the Lepl Aid FoundaUCJUI{ Loi "Let me be blunt about this An1eles, the Le1aJ F<>"OH••lon point." he said. "I am asking of Loni Beach and the 9Qstem American worlters to follow the Center on Law and Povetf. example of federal workers and accept a lowu rate ol wqe ln- creue." He said that ID return for this, American work.era "have a riibt to expect a comparable restraint in price locreaaes for the &oodsc- and service. they buy." The president avoided any drastic administrative action to deal with the energy problems, which be said "are an active threat to lbe economic well- being of our people." He called members of the House and Senate conference committee working on energy legislation to the White Houae for a meeting late in t.be after- noon after the speech. "We must b•ve meaningful energy leglslaUon without further delay. Our. security de· pends on lt. and our economy de- mands it,•• Carter said. "If Congress does not act, then oil imports will have to be limit- ed by administrative action uo· der present Jaw, which is not the moat desirable solution," he said. "One way or the other, oil imports must be reduced.'' The Vnlted States imports ap- proximately 50 percent of Its oil Ten years ago, oil imports C06l approximately $2 billion but. Carter sa.id, such Imports will cost more than $45 billion ia 1918. The $4.5 billion balance of pay- ments deficit ln February was the worst trade deficit lo U.S . history r Sto~ Mark arid Shmn are wearing ~que sweater shkts in a pullover or zip fron~ style. ~natural oolor with classic navy and red f'rim. 8y of New ~nd. SJS.00 t l \ • , \ ddlebaek r ; ., Altera a N.Y. Stoeks . . I VOL 71, NO. 101,. SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1978 TEN CENTS ! -Papa Swan GuardS llis Turf in El lbro ( r . ( ' " o.llyl'! .............. MIKE MAHON DODGES IRATE LAKE FOREST SWAN Standing Guard While His Mate Hatches Eggs LA Bus Hits Wall; 45 '.People Injured L-05 ANGELES <AP) -About ~ peGple were injured when a scrambling out and I Just dJd the same thing." .... _ fast-moving bus carrying 65 peo- ple crashed into a wall downtoWn after a collision with a car during today's rush hour, authorities aald. The bus. she said, "was rolng too fast for a busy morning on Wilshire Boulevard." She estimated the speed at 40 lo 45 mph -"faster than other buses I usually goon.'' Fire Department ambulance crews removed some iQJured passengers througb bus windows and took them in·six ambulances to Queen of Angels and California hospitals. Fire Oepertmeot spokeamltn Doc Holloway said aome or the Injuries appeared to be serious. "There was a lot of screaming and paruc," said bus passenger Denise Thiercof of Santa Monica, who inJured her elbow sllghUy climbingouta wmdow "Someone broke a window right behind me. and they were The speed limit is JS mph on Wilshire Boulevard, police said. "Witnesses did say the bus was traveling too fast for conditions," said police Sgt. Ron Meade. Police said the packed Rapid Transit District bus, with several passengers standing in the mle, was on Wilshire when a car turned left in front or il. Bus driver Mingo Jones, 49, blew the horn and veered to avoid a collision. But he lost control of the bus, which careened on the sidewalk, sheer· <See CRASH, Page A%) Auditioning Actress Beaten to Death HIGHLAND PARK, Mich. CAP> -An aspirin& but wary actress auditioned ror a role ln a play called "Hammer" and was bludgeoned to death by the playwright with a sledge ham- mer, the detective ln charge of \he case said today. Sbe ap- parenUy was kiUed for the thrill or lt, be added. The actress was playing a scene in which a married couple are arguing, Kellher said. At the height of the argument, the playwright suddenly grabbed a five-pound, short-handled sledge hammer and struck Mn. Cowan several times In the bead from <See ACTRESS, Pa1e Al) BJ IBUY CIAUSBN ... ..., ......... ''I call hlm a lot of thinp," aald Mike Mabon dodg1ng backward u the swan's bowed neck UDCOlled, lts bead striking outward like aanake. .. None of them are printable, lho~f:i" Mabon concluded, re. Cal b1a balance and diaplay· inl a red welt where the mute swan's bill bad snapped flesh. Mabon and hla next-door neighbor, Shane Bozorp.la, have become godfathers to Mr. and Mrs. Swan of Lake Forest's Lake IlnEIToro. Mrs. Swan can be found repos- ing doeUely atop two egp in Bozorgnla's waterfront &arden at 225M Lake Forest Lane -a peaceful settJ..n& surrounded by sallboats, greenery and 1luay water . Peaceful except for "blm," a nameless 40-pound cob (male swan) who bas staked out the nesting area and surrounding waters as bis privat.e domain, euardlng his mate, an older pen Cfemalt>, and their unhatched young. ~ "My gosh, we've got another month of tb.ls at least," said Mabon, rubbing bis forearm and 1larln1 mnacin&IY at bis feathered adversary. The incubation period for awan eces is about five ween, according to the Mlaston Viejo branch library research depart- ment but a local bird lander told Mabon and Bozorcnt• u·n <See SWANS. .... Al) Valley Fut11re Bleak? Supervisor Di,edrich Outlines Hard Choices Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich portrayed a bleak future for the Saddleback Valley area in an appearance before the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council <SACC> Monday night. While most or bis outlook cen- tered on problema th.at would be created by passage of Prop. 13, the Jarvis-Gann property tax in· iti'1lve. lt was further darkened by slate and federal controls on cleaning up smog and dirty water. The Third District supervisor claimed he is not trying to in· Citizens' Views.Eyed . On Transit 4 Saddleback Afta Coordinating Council CSA.CC) executive board mem hen are asking member homeowner UJC>Ciations to cte. cide what kinda of transport&· tioo 1bouJd be allowed in the San Joaquin Hill& Transportation Corridor. The move caine late Monday on a motion by Bill Hatton followt.°' discussion of the con· trovers1al "freeway" route planned by county officials to link the Corona del Mar Freeway with the San Diego Freeway near Saddleback Colleie. The board indicated 'it will give up fighting routing of the corridor through Laguna Niguel and the Laguna Hills area and wiil battle later over any "hi&hway" facilitating develop- ment or the rolling bills in the South County area. Board member Herbert Tellman said fiibting the rout· ing Is futile. He said the county has obtained a corridor location through Irvine Company land and the proposed 6,623-acre Aliso Viejo community proposed by Mission Viejo Company. Hatton said no one from SACC has spoken m favor of the pro- posed freeway. "We should give some real thought to whether this is what we want or not." He urged members, "not to accept this (freeway) as fate," poling that funding may not be a\tailable for construction. "lt parallels the San Diego Freeway," is a replacement for the once-defeated coastal freeway and "serves Aliso Viejo to make lt (the development) possible," be said. nuence voting on Prop. 13, but he said he'll vote aeainst the measure even though ll would save him an esUmated $52,000 a year. In an earlier statement, Diedrich predicted: "Park pro- gram min& will, no doubt, be terminated and funds for SACC and MAC (Mission Viejo's Municipal Advisory Council) will be virtually unobtainable." Both quasi-governmental or· ganizaUons screen development projects prior to presentation to count{ oreanlzatlons for ap-prova . YEAR'S TEAM CUT Theodore Schlffmen Die<Vtch said that work on three possible alternative county budgets this year bas indicated that passage of Prop. 13 wlll re- sult in massive fire department cuts -up to 50 percent of the firemen and seven of 37 fire sta· tions. He said fire protection in the developing south county area may have to be provided by builders who form community associations whose dues would pay for firemen and equipment. Street lights '1ould be turned off, he said, because enouab tax funds wouJd not be avai.lable to light them or maintJlin them. o.14• ,.... Sufi,.... DOWN TO 8 MONTHS Stephen Even• Diedrich 'a predictions followed an explanation that most south county area gov- ernmental maintenance funds are provided through county service area property taxes. Prop. 13, be said, could reduce those runds by up to 80 pet"'ceDl. "Your total income will be in· adequate to even maintain the parka you now have, much less to build more," he said. Further complications to life -and growth -in the Sad· dlebaclt Valley area, Diedrich said, involve the county's in· ability to meet federal Environ· <See DIED&ICB, Pa1e Al) Cutbacks -/' In County Work Eyed Uncertainty over buqet lm· pllcaUont ol. tba eoouovenlal Jarvll-Gann property tu limita· Uon initiative prompted Miaion Viejo MAC members Monday to c•IJ for a moratorium cn eount)' ac.ceptuce ol alopea. road me- dlam aod parb. "Jf Jania passes in June. we woo 't have enoueb money to maintain what we bave now," member John Nobel told council members. "I would like to see us recommend to the board <of supervisors) that until Jarvis bas been settled one way or another. the county not accept slope1, medians or parka." Evam, Schiffman Win Cuts in Terms Members unanimously llup. ported the recommendation, which, if adopted by the county, would preclude dedication of . acreage to the county for main· tenaoce until next Septembe'r. At that time, Noble said, coun- ty officiala could judae whether or nol they could afford main· tenance of more parks, slopes and road medians. LOS ANGELl!:S CAP> -A federal Judie bas reduced the prison sentences <11 two co- defeQdanll of Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr. who were convicted with him of medicare fraud involving two Orange County bospita.ls. After listening to descriptions Monday of the two men's personal circumstances and tbeir steps toward rebabilita· Uon, U.S. District Judie tJatt Byrne reduced the sentence of Theodore Schiffman, Cella 's former business manaaer' from 2~ yean to 1~ yean. The sen- tence of Stephen Evans, a · former admlnlalatrator of one or the hospitals, was cut from one year to eight months. Byrne ordered both men to beiln servln1 their sentences April 24 at the federal prison in Noble aunest.ed developers, Lompoc. primarily the Mission Viejo Cella, Evans and Schiffman Company, bold land for dedlca· were COdVicted in June 1976 of tioo to the county until next ~ defrauding Mercy General and tember. Mission ColD{lluoity hospitals of Tbe practice of developing, more than '600,000 for their then dedicattna median strips personal and political uses. and landscaped slopes is a C!Olll· A Santa Ana physician and mon practice in the Mission Vie- hospital entrepreneur, Cella was jo area. the state's la.rgeat individaal Such llopee and roed medians donor to political campaips in are developed and laodacaped 1974 reporting contribu.Uou of by the Miuioo Viejo Company $550,000 to 50 local and atatew)de artd dedicated to the county for candidates. ' iaalntenance and upkeep. Cella is to begin serving a •:,J ~art lands are usually ded- flve-year prison sentence Frida)ti ; ~lclljl.td to the county for mai.D· for convlctlon on 22 federal tenanceandupkeep. counts of income tax evasion <See COUNTY, Paae Al) and fraud. Coast Tbe actress, Patricia Cowan, appeared to have been one ol four tareeted for murder, nid Police detective Peter Keli.ber. aJSD Bot111darr1 Oaaagn He is scheduled to appear Wednesday in San Diego County Superior Court for sentencing oo similar charles brouc.bt by the Orange County grand jury. He said Mn. Cowan left DOtW wttb her mother and two friends collt&inina the n1me, address and telephone number of the man she was coin1 to meet for the audition. Those notes led to the arrests Mooday or three men and a woman, whose names were withheld pending lbe is· auance ol wartanu that att ex· peeled to cbarae them ln con- • aection wltb tbe 1layin1s. Kellhu said. Police said WUl'aDll would be IOu&bt today for the pla)'Wrlebt, bla llrtMond -who alletedlY watched tbt att.ac:k -and \w0 other mm. Mn. Cowan'• 4-year-old ton, J)oQuan, allo waa struck with th. -ba.auner. ltellber 1ald. Tbe Cblld mil ~tc!d wttb MOUi t..sur1• ~. llra. Cowaa, 20, • paid $100 t.,.z:t •t tbe bom• u.e ~-s. u moftt· Wd BteiDda llurra1 statt. ol womu. Student Trans£ er Bit >' Pa rents who attended a Capistrano Unified School Dla- trlct study session Monday nllbt on proposed elementary achool attendance boundary cbansn made it clear they don't want their children transferred. "I've never aee.n aa m8.ll)' 1atJafied cmenu,.. 1ald Trutnu Benedict •. deputy 1uperlaten· dent, dw1.Jic a break In tM n:i"1· 101. "No matt.er what school thelr children atiend, it'1 the best school and they don't want any chanaes." The problem f acln1 the C pil\fano ecbool dllt.rtct la that c:hna-• Ii tnevltabl• and ~ probably conttnu for 1ome ti •· Tb aprawlla1 Jlatrlct takes bl JO ~ of <>nmp County JQld, inucb ol It .WI to be develoiped Citron to Speai On Jarvi& Measure Couaty ux collector Robert L Citron ii to discuss tb• COD· troveralal aspect.I of the Jania. lnitlaU (Prop. 13) at lb• noon luncheon DMetina of the ~una Hills 8Gtar)' Club W ft1 at Baron ·a.~ El Toro Boacl. Clt.rOD la • member of tbe State Oib.troller'1 special eom-mlailoD ta oolleetioD ·pro- cedu~!J .. eaJd prnide.ot Dlck Haupo1e11b. • Weatller Nll.bt and mominJ low t cloudiness and fot clear·~ inc to basy 1unsblae 1 Wedoeacl.;r. Not much tem- perature ehaqe. Hi1hs Wednead&J ln m1d-70s near the coastand88to12 inland. IN IDE TOD1' Y • DM.Y .... OT • Controls Rejected Carter Urges Jv.age; Price Remuinta WASHINGTON CAP> -i>r.t- demt C&dlr ruled out wqe and fl'W [ , ..... ~..,. "p today, but called oo labor and an4ustry to tee, friee a .. aa1my--...w..u. • ...,. ..... -'.the ....... ,_a. . At th• ea•• time , b• tnreatened administrative ac- tion to bold down oU imports if c.i1nm da. Dlllt aet • Ilia eauay le1t.iauo. "witlaeut f lll'tber de.lay ... "Our nau.·a ft'l••k bealttl ean be prot.....,.. ~ if we can Clif'e wtda die e.o de• •rm w• .,.., ...... ....,,.... NEW MAC CHIEF V1•Jo'• Ted te.ene KseneNamed Cliairman of MAC Panel Sa Jes representative Ted Keene was elected chairman of Mission VieJo's Municipal Ad · visory CoimcU (MAC) Monday on a 4 lo 1 vote, with member Gary Stoney dissenting. Keeoe. elected lo the council in 1976, takes over the 'leadership position from John Noble. Noble served as chatnnm for 18 months. Kathleen Kelly, an ortitnaI member~ the council elected in 1974 and re-elected lut March WU Voted farst .tee chairman of tbe advisory group. Real estate broker Charles Kenney, who was elected for the first time last March, wu ap- proved as second Vice chaJrman. Kenney and Mrs. Kelly's ap- potnlmeots were approved by 3 lo 2 votes, with Noble and Stoney dissenting. Stoney said today his no .oles were not based on personal feel· ings about the other council members. "I just felt I was excluded from any one of the offices," he said. "I felt very strongly about the fact that I had council ex- perience, yet I wasn't con- sidered for any of the offices." Stoney said he tboagbt poss I bly he was excluded because ol a difference of opin- ion wlth other council mem- bers. He could not HY however, what the differences might be. "I am somewhat dumb· founded by the situation," he saad. Noble was unavailable tor C'Omment. Strike Weathered LONDON (AP) -Striking kitcbeo workers tried today lo c los e lbe realayrant in Clarid1e'• Hotel, the holtelry of princes and presJd'enl•, but management said staff and guests we.re weatberlnc ttaie situatton "In true Bfitish fas hion." · • DAILY PILOT tbal now threaten It most ariaullJ -.. ._ ..... d oU tmrrrta _.._ ilflaud a,.... of tnfJ'ltion." Carter aa.id ln a ..-eh to the Ammk:m Society -'. NenPlllll' l'.dMon. .-.i1e ....., for \'Oluntsy ........._ In UM l'fivate sector', Carter said be would propose limiting federal white·collar uJ.arJ iDcrUHI to about J .S percent in 1978, "thereby MWq u example I« labor ..-1 in-dmtr'J' to modenle priee wl •-.e iMI' rra ~ .. It •• ~ tUt the • itself can aeop · • " die pre:sklemt Nici. • 'Sllecem or failare in ~ Oftl"aU efbt will laqely be determined by U. ac- tiam ~ dae le 811Ctor of the economy. "Let me F,.._P"fleAJ DIEDRICH •• mental Quality Control Act man- dates for the year 1980. Diedrich said it will be im- pouible to meet federal ltandardl, in Ilia npnloa, uatll nearly t1'e tum of the century unless everyone in the county literally turns to mas s transportation and cithem are "drlTen from their cars." Failure to meet the federal standards, be said, will result in curt.ailnwnt c4 federal funds to the c0tmty for such items as sewage. Re said the county could lose up to $138 million in federal funds for sewage granta next year alone. .. I'm not trying to be an alarmist," be said, "bot the feds and the state are taking us. The state by (environmental) law enforcement and the feds by saying nobody is getting dollars unless ... " The supervisor said, "I don't know bow many of you are builders or developen, but I'm not 1ure you are going lo be ln the development buaineu in another two years.·· Until questioned from the floor. Diedrich avoided di•· cuuion al the controverslal San Joaquin Hilla Tramportation Corridor routing throucb the heart ol the aoutb county area. He said tbe coc 1 idur llnldog UM Corona del Mar Freewa,Y witb t.be San oteso Freeway near SadcDeback Collece b ln Thomas Riley's Fifth Superviaorial District and that be <Diedrich> la not tbat knowledgeable about the laue. However, be aaJd, be if .. for it" because be la for anything that would relieve traffic eoo- gestion on 1ntentaUl s, the Santa Ana Freeway. P,....,P.,,eAJ CRASH ••. ing a lamp post, and swerved across the street inlo the 10.foot- high concrete retaining wall, Meade said. Jones suffered a broken leg and was in aboclc, police .said. Meade said a preliminary in- vesti&atioo indicated the car made an improper left tum in front of the bus. Alter the col· lision, the car was shoved into on- coming traffic. ''People were twnbline all over each other," said bus passenaer Linda MacDonald, who was not lttjured. ··Everyooe wu scared. Some were screa.miq. And then everybody tried tobelp each other out of the windows." · Maureen Micheline, an ad·· minlstrative auiatant at Queen of An1ets bolpital, said her faciUty had about 20 patlenta in the emergency room. "We doo't have any critical pa- tients -mostfy fractures, bumps . an{lbruises," sbe said. None al the passeqers in the bus or car was immediately Iden-tified F,....P-AI point," he saJd. "I am ulting American wade• CD follow ta.e ..... a1,..... .......... accept a lower rate of wqe in· c~·· Be Aid tbal reblrD for Ws, American woran ....... • lU.bt to expeet a compuable ...andnt in price increases for the goods and services they buy.'' The president a.oided any drastic adminlpratlve action to deal witb the merv problems, whlcb be laid "are an active t.lareat lo the eeooomic well- beine ~our people." He called members of the Moue and Senate cooference commWee wortdq on eaer'IY legiaiation to the White Bouse for a .,,,...ing late lo the after. noon after the speech. "We must have meaningful e ne rgy l egislation witbout further delay. Oar s~urity de- pends on it, and oar economy de- maDds tt." Cart« aald. '' 11 Coaeresa does not act, then oil imports will ban lo be Umit- ed by administrative action un- der present law, which is not tbe most desirable solution," he said. "One w117 or the other, oil imports must be rechacecl. •' 'lbe $C.5 billion balanee of pay- ments deficit in February was the worst trade deficit in U.S. luslory. The United States impe>N ap- proximately 50 pettent of ita oil. Ten years ago, oil Imports cost approumately '2 billion but, Carter said, aucb imports will CO$t more than $4.S billion in 1978 . This, he said, was ·"the primary reason for our prob- lems with the balance of trade and the decreasing value al the dollar." fi',.._PggeAJ ACTRESS ••• behind. Kell.her said. Tbe attack occurred in the playwright's garage, Keliher said. II rs. Cowan, along with her in· Jured l<lll, wu dumped in an al- le7 aboca four blocb from the 1ara1e, police •aid. Boys ~teboardiq nearby beard the cblld'a acreamlnc and tll•· cnenld the mother Qd --.JD a bJoodi plleol orbaae. .. 11le woman'• car bad tieell aet afire, police said Poliee found the hammer and some blood-stained clotl:rlng. They said the murder appeared to have been planned. Miu Stan-, who worked with the victlm in the amateur acting troupe called Detroit's Finest Love Tbeatrical Company, sa.id abe wa, inlt1ally offered the $100 for the readinl. but turned it down. According lo police, the phone numbers of Mr1. Cowan and Miss Starr were eiven to the playwright by a man who joined the Finest Love company after seeing the group on a television abow. Bike-riJing BanmtHunted ByGGCopa 'Gardt;p 9rove PC>lice were still lootine today fw a bike pedaling bandit who "escaped with $000 in caal{. Monday "from a savings and loan oftice .. Rolice !aid .. the bandit's 10· •peed getaway bicycle, a Brink's bag cont.al.nine an un- dlscloeed sum and a eun taken from a Brinb' driver during the holdup were recovered soon after the 2 p. m. robbery. But still missing llJ"e the gun. tottne robbery suapect and ariot.her $300 placed by a teller in a brown paper bag, police said. Officers reported the robber entered California Savinp and Loin Association, 10221 Westminster Ave., pointed a gun at a teller and demanded cash. COUN As the robbery was occW'l"inc, TY c police said. a Brink's truck ar-. • • rived and tbe bandit diaarmed Part lands are usually . the drher, matching a money icated to the collDll but de-delivery bag iD tbe Proceta. velopment funds come from a The robber then nect on a 10. vuiety of ~rca lllcludln1 speed bicycle, police reported, compaJ17 contributions. eo.mly with the Wl.U1Ded Brint'• driver Mnice area fUDda and ll'anta. foUowlng c.l foot. llluioo Viejo Company of-The driver'• 1un, ba1 of tidal.a said todu tbe llAC's money, u well u the robber's reeo11:nraeMedmoratariwnomde-bicycle were found ln 1 nearby clleaUon of Jud would bave resldendal area. polite 1ald. ••minimal'' ~tbi.afla- caltar. • ·~ ,.,. -ttrie nat n.tal JelT Cbe1tnnJag Sn Joly) ii eon- cerned, we are now In tbe normal proces.1 ol. UMmbUq lnformatloG to be provided to lhe eountr for tbelr bud1et Maiona," ~ Comrnun.li, Se.nieel Dlnctor Man, kr;uO aaJd. Ile ad:aowtedpd &be lliJ.. •ion v~ eom~ ~ a1io •· cUtaii •bot& µM Impact of Ute Jarib~ . "We're lookln1 at tbe pioUJ ...... be nid. t " Pricldg lssUe Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ha~ of Scottsdale, Ariz., believe their taxes are too high. lTo express their view, they've run up an IRS pirate Jlag in front of their home. The flag is flying from .a1)0le and not from the cactus, as the photo s uggests. Judge Mulls Busing To Orange County LOS ANGELES <AP) - Superior Court Judae Paul Egly .. ,. a 90l••ioo to Loll Angeles Mhool del~tioll problems eou.ld hm>lw log mlnortty children to northern Orange County school districts as well as other tcbool dlslricta in Los Angeles Count1. Egly said a continuing decrease in white enrollment in the Los Angeles School District seemingly would make integration within the school district no longer feasible. But Egly said applying the ''metropolitan sol utlon • • mentioned In the state Supreme Court's Serrano school fundng decision would allow minority students to be b1.ued to predominantly white schools in s u c h 0 r a n g e C o.u n t y com munlties as Anafleim, Buena Park, Fullerte>o and Garden Grove as well as to iodependent San Fernando v •lle7 diltricU such .. Encino Tanana. Panorama City ;;i Chatsworth. ln fact, Egly noted in a t.alk Monday with bis appointed advisory panel of desegregation specialists that the Northern Orange County districts were geographicalJy closer than the San Fernando Valley communities to black neighborhoods in Los Angeles County. Egly cooceded however that Jega I challenges a nd other delays could put off a metropolitan plan for some years. The Los Angeles Board of Education meanwhile voted in executive session Monday against a new racial and ethnic census of students. SWANS ••• be niore llke two maatbs. The i ate laid nv. ..,. between March S and 1.S. Sl)e broke three of U. e11s She eeldom leaves the oUler two. on- ly lo dip quickly in the lake aome 25 feet awar and then wad- dle back to lier nest ol dried flowen and balbe9 that once beautified Boaor1nla'a now- de1troyecl larden. The 1arden will be ~ by the local bomeowners' poup after the neetint period, Jhbon said. In the interim, Lakeh'oot llv· inl lln't what it'• cracked QI> to be. • Neither familJ can to macb as ralae the ••il• of t"eir catamaram withoul belN at- tacked. And boaten 1ffilln1 atoa1 the late lD frailt OI tbe two homes an aUaebd by tbe big white cob. a .Eurol'QD swan that can beat lta wiap bard enoutb to 1atn two feet of alUtude and nearly swamp an inexperienced sailor with a beadloaa, nappmc charce. Nor can lla.bon's wile, Landa. sunbathe c.l tbe couple's Jow. walled pa& without keepin& an eye ou£ for a stretcbiq neck, blact-tnobbed bead and oraQ&e bill. And tbe couple'• two doss bave lost botb hair and stlD to the protective cob. But secretly, perhaps. the llabona and Bozor1DiH are quite protective of the awan family themselves. Tbey erected a chicken-wire fence around the neat. It protects the mother from stray animals and those curious humans brave enough to fight throup beating wings for a loot. ''Tbe male goes crazy in there," Mahoo said. "It's psycbolotlkal. foo," be edded. ''She teems more at eue when he's out there walking hi.a ter- ritory and protecUne ber. "He's a nasty 100 of a gun." Mahon quietly admits, however, that somehow It's not all tbat bad. "We come out every l1lOl'1liog for coffee on the patio. We check out the eggs. We really can't wait till they hatch; you know, we've been so close lo them. "How many people have seen the hatching or swan eggs?" F...., P.,,e AJ TRANSFERS our currt!Dt attendance area and our K-6 grade level with no changes at all," the summary said. Board president George White, who lives in Capistrano Beach, told parents his children attended Palisades school and bad lo transfer. "I was happy they did," White said. "It was a good learning ex- perience for them." The school board look no ac- tt on Monday on boundary changes. Trustees are expected lo approve tentaUve attendance boundaries April 17, with final approval coming ln May. sto~ Mark and Shmn ~wearing: unique sweater shirts in a PuUovtt or zip front style; * Ntural color with classic navy and 'ied triin. By of New Zealand. $35.00 10?& lrv1ne. ~ Btad! a.Lfoml&. ftlOnt ~· I s _ H~nna Denies Payoff Promises · Doig Mackerel! Kern Comerford. technical director of the new Israel Horowitz play "Mackerel." being presented at the Folger Theater in Wai.hmgton. coaxes his one-ton replica or the object of the play through its entry scene. The fish. built or wood. foam and rubber, had lo be wheeled through the streets of the Capitol Hill area from the workshop where it was made. to its place in the theater. Flynt 'Helpless Cripple' Hustwr Chief 'a Wreck' After Shooting CHICAGO <AP> -"They had prepared me for 1t to be bad. But it was wors e than I had imagined," s aid Chicago Tribune columnist Bob Greene or his hospital visit with Hustler magazine owner Larry Flynt. Greene wrote Monday that Flynt Is a helpless cripple, a physical and emotional wreck as a result of wounds suffered in a shooting outside a Lawrenceville, Ga., courthouse March6. Flynt and bis attorney, Gene Reeves Jr .. were shot from ambush dunng a lunch break in Flynt 's trial on obscenity charges. A mistrial was declared after the shooting. Greene conducted the interview in the intensive care unit of Emory Hospital In Atlanta. "He was strapped into a silting posiUon. Tu~ ran in and out of bis body. feeding him medicines and removing wastes Morphine and barbiturates bad turned bis eyes into cue balls. I thought he could not see me. "But be did, even though his eyes would not focus. He began to weep, and then w sob." CalTrans' Program For OC Criticized While expressing dismay with CalTrans' new five -year transportation program for Orange County. orricials of the County Transportation Com· mission said Monday there may be hope around tbe comer. Les Spahnn. a commission Bandit Robs Viejo Man in Knott's Lot A Mission Viejo salesman was robbed al gunpoint of $90 in cash, a calculator. credit cards and his pocket beeper In the Knolt"s Berry Farm parklnc k>t Monday, Buena Park police said today. Edward Joseph Riley of 25251 Peric1a Drive had pulled into the lot to nap, police said, and was awakened when the robber al- legedly put a gun to this throat. After the 3 p.m. robbery, of. flcers sald, the bandit fied across the parking area to Beach Boulevard and Crescent Avenue where a wltneas saw blm leave in a light blue Datsun pickup truck. The man was described as about 20 years old, flve feet, eight inches Lall and UIO pounds. He was wearing white pan~ a gray sweatshirt and blue watdl cap, police said planner, noted the current five. year program developed by CalTrans includes no major road widenings or freeway proj-~taforOrangeCounty. lutead, the bult ot the list tbrou1h li"3 inclt'.ades projects costing less than $'200,000 u well u safety and rehabiiltalion pro- erams. Aa a result, Spabnn said, "there are needs that are not be· in addressed.'' lut be expJalned that new t.gislation will take effect start- ing next year to give the com- miaaion a greater say-so ln what CalTrans plans lo build and doetn'L That legislation will allow tbe commisaioo to submit projects in priority ranting to become a part of CalTrans' Plannini. Tbe only major freeway lm- provement project on Ca!T?ans' current five-year llst ls tbe $21 ml lllon wldeoint of the San Dle10 FTeeway through San Clemente, a holdover project from previous years. Two weeks ago the cont- mlasion be1an the process of picking priOJ:ltles for road proj· ecta in combfg years. The llat included the widenina of the Santa Ana Freeway tbrouah Orange County, u -weU aa tbe atemion ot the Newport and Corona del Mar ~81S aftd replaeement of the lJjlper B•Y Brtqe oa Pacific Com HJJbwu ·Bob.· he said, the tears flowmg down his face, ·r want to go home'." Greene said Flynt's wire. Althea, who runs the magazine, told him that Flynt thought he had been in a serious car accident. But Greene s aid Flynt whispered through tears, "They shot me." The columnist asked. "Who?" 'It doesn't matter wbo did It. It only matters what did it. What? What'?' Greene quoted Flynt as saying. Aa his wife wiped ~way bis tears. Gree .. , Mid Flynt told hlm his relilioua conversion was serious. " ·I know l 've done some wrong ~ b i n gs . , • .' h e s a id Oh ... God .. Greene said Flynt claimed to "feel vibrations ln m y feet." but that Mrs. Flynt had warned it would happen and is a condition termed "ghost pain." "Doctors have warned his family not to put any hope in this,'' Greene added. The columnist said Mrs. Flynt told• hlm at the interview last week that she bas taken color pictures of P'lynt's wounds. She plans to publish them in Hustler, Greene said. Next Monday Deadline for Income Taxes It may be a little early to forecast what the weather will be like next Monday. but it's a sale bet it'll seem overcast for moat Orange Coast residents. because that's the day 1977 federal and stale Income lax re- turns must be mailed. o,adline for filing the returns without penalty ls midnight April 11. Because April 1s, the usual deadline, falls on a Satur- day, tatpayers get two extra daya tofUe, Additional information Is available by conucting the U.S. lntemar Re.enue Service on federal taxes and the California Franchbe Tu Board on state taxes. HighPrice For Play~ Sui~ Settled Elvis' Ex,.uif e Willa Clmm Campaign Donation '~ Ad Vised WASHINGTON (AP) Former Rep. Richard Hanna. 0. Calif:1 denied under oath Mon- day mat he ever promised the director of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency to make payoffs w rnembers of Congress. The former six-term Orange County congressman. convicted of conspiring with millionaire Korean rice dealer Tongsun Park w try to influence con- gTessmen, also said he "at no time" considered Park "a representative or the KCIA or anybody else in the Korean gov- ernment" But Hanna, the only current or former congressman to plead guilty In the Korean Influence buying scandal, acknowle(,i&ed he advised South Korean of· flcials that their lobbying efforts would be enhanced If they gave legal campaign contributions In testimony before the House Ethics Committee, Hanna re· butted testimony last October by former KCIA director Kim Hyuong Wook. Kim, who had de- fected, said that Hanna had agreed personally to pay money to congressmen "to have them help Korea's cause " "I 'm tellmg you that what he said never took place and what r·m telling you dld lake place. Hanna declared Meanwhile. South Korea re· portedly told House Speaker Thomas P O'Neill it is w11Hng to give House investigators access to former Ambassador Kim Dong Jo's testimony on alleged payments to congressmen The speaker met for about an hour with South Korea's pre&ent ambassador. Kim llyun Chui. who recently consulted with his government in Seoul on House demands for the former am bassador's testimony. O 'Neill's office said the speaker would not comment on whatever information he had re- ceived from the current am- bassador. O'Neill said U1e in· formation was turned over to the ethics committee. The former ambassador. Kim Dong Jo, and hla wile were ac- cused at ethics committee hear- ings in October of trying to give envelopes stuffed with $100 bills to at least three congress men Jn his testimony before the ethics committee Monday, Han- n a said KCIA director Kim Hyuong Wook could have "taken a Korean shortcut'' by interpret ing his general advice to make campaign contributions as a willingness to personally pay out money. Hanna, who recently pleaded guilty to a one·count Indictment charging him with defrauding the government. acknowledged he had accepted campaign ~n­ tributlons from Tongsun Park. He also conceded that Park, a central figure In the influence buying scandal. had paid for Hanna's• help m obtaining and keeping an extremely lucrative contract as agent for American rice growers eager to export rice to Korea. He said he was paid $41,19'7 ln 1973, $2n,500 in 1974 and an addl- lional $13,000 in other periods. He said Park also s upplied him with "spendlng money" four or five times a year PLANE FOUND? Amelia Earhart Earhart Search \ Renewed HONOLULU <AP> -A former Air Force pilot wbo fou.nd a plane wreck on a CetU.ral Pacific atoll 2.5 years ago hopes to fmd it again and prove it Is that of famed aviator Amelia Earhart, who disappeared In 1937. Vincent Loomis or Orlando, Fla .. 1s leading a seven·member expedition today w an atoll in the Marshall Islands where he believes Miss Earhart's pJane st1 II rests. ··We are very excited about this and are optimistic that we will find the plane and be able to identify lt a! lbat of Amelia Earhart." said Looro\s, a bu s i neasman and former aerospace worker. Loomis refused to pinpoint t.be exact location or the atoll. Miss Earhart aod her navigator, Fred Noonan , disappeared July 2, 1937, on a flight from New Guinea lo Howland Island, one of the laal. legs on an around-the-world flight. While many authorilies believe tbe twin-engine Lockheed Electra crashed at sea in that area. Loomis believes it landed northwest of Howland. Miss Earhart was quoted as saying before leaving New Guinea that if she and Noonan did not locate Howland, they would fly back into the Giibert Islands and ftnd "a nice stretch of beach" on wbicb to land, according to Loomis. But flying back into the Gilberts would have been a poor Judgment, Loomis argues, because the weather was bad. The only good land was to the northwest, the Marshall Islands, he said. Navigational error and weather conditions could have put them rar off course, be believes. Loomis said he spent 14 months in the Marshall Islands with the Air Force, and. while stationed on Eniwetok in 1952, was assigned to putting navigational aid identification panels on some of the islands. After landing on one atoll, inhabited by barefoot natives, a weather-beaten shoe was round near the shoreline and an airplane was located in the middle of the island, he said. SJC Pair. Facing Drug Rap Orange County Sheriff's of. ficers have flied dnlc cbaqes agaJnat two San Juan Capistrano residents wbo allegedly sold co- ca in e to undercover in- vesti1ator1. Deputies said Dana Robert Huff, 30, of 32961 Calle Del Tesoro and Margaret Sbane Doyle, 22. of 32883 Calle Del Tesoro were booked Into the county jail oo charies of con- spiracy to sell and selling co- caine Ollicers said they negotiated with the accused pair at tbe Doyle home for the sale or a half pound of cocaine for $16,000. They said necotiaUons broke down and the final transaction involved their buying an otmce of cocaine for $1 ,900. Officers said the pair were ar- rested at Doyle's home. Tbey said they confiscated narcotic paraphernalia, more cocaine and mariJuana after the arrest was made. Investigators said they are on the verge of arresting a third member of the alleged con- spiracy. They said he fled from the home shortly before the ar rests were made. Nixons Back In Ckmente After Trip Fonner President Richard M Ni%on and h.ls wife Pat are baclc home in San Clemente today after a brief trip to New York and Florida. The Ni.xons who had spent the weekend visiting their daunt.er and her huabarid in New 'York waved to airport workers wbo watched as the couple walked off the plane at Los An&elea In· lernationaJ Airport Monday. The Nixons did oot talk with reporters and were whisked away by limousine. Nlxon and hi.I wile alTfved lo New York Saturday aboard • private plane owned by in- dustriallat Robert Abplanalp. They bad been visiting Abplanalp in FJorida for the in- dustrialist's birthday before stopping off in New York to see their daughter Tricia Cox. Stored Ammo Causes Blast SAN CARLOS CAP> -The bills near San Carlos echoed with the sound of gunfire as more than 1,000 rounds or am- munition went ort for some 30 minutes. Investigators said the am- munition had been stored in a camper truck that cau"bl fire Monday, setting off the staccato uproar on Hij?bway 20. North- bound traffic was delayed as the ammo went off. Officers said fire broke out un- der t.he vehicle, detonating .22· caliber cartridges and shotgun shells stored for bunting. quality ot its br1111ance, ~. oolor, eclntllllUon and fuetel', and theae all r911Ult froftl the gem·e lntwactlon with l+gtll &11Mancy and dispers6on -~ ldfec'9d by the stone's Cl8r1ty end Its proponk>M. All overabundance of Internal nwtca will lntert.N with the ~ Of light a Wiii the wrong poeltlonlng of the ttone'e fee.ts. A ctMn, welkut 8'0rle wlll allow the maximum balanee of brilliance and dlapenton. Bnlllanc:e la the raflectlon of white I lght frocn th• Interior of the atone. Dltpertlon, al9o known • fire, le the tnaklng up of ~ fight lftto • flalh of apecCnll ooAora. The ootor of the atone alto pttyS an lmpor19tt pwt ,_._ 'rhi .,_,ce of any COlof In 1he diamond maxima. Its bftlllenct. A y.llow or bl'Ullm Uf'Cll dutla Ole ltoM. tdmilldon end klatet ... ~ Cir the :::t:. the ..... OOClll\ .. U.. flMh . of IJQht frm the ""1-that le pn>mptM bf lrO"""'*"'-l.Ulllr ..... ~ ._. '* ,.,"°'90 fl'Ofl) me t1ott. ....... ycMI gaD directly .. .... 8DOn • be """"' Ughe up "°" ~ • dlamond. ,,. tM ldHI \;: to •tart • ,,.,,. .... '° .. .., '° • ...... Qt IM~lltiil*"1.a OWl)a .. •al .,,...,,.., '· NATION/WORLB Q ..... ~ Te•~~~'.' Gray, Aides Indicted 3 Deny Crinies in Anti-radical Ejf()ru M .... w.. Signs of Change v; W A.LIDNG SIGNS DBPI'. -A eoupJe ol n10ta eacb week, I travel upcout to ilHl l1ai""1ty at Lcq--..cb to blather oo at prwpectlve future aewspaper peoph. It'• alee to get bllck on a campus. It puta you lD tune with the times. At LODI Beach, the campus remlnds you ol ~wn 1 underlnduate days; the ~lined walb, the . · and cluarooma. Student.I, however, seem to bave a • ferent appearance. Rarely will you see a student weartna a letterman'• sweat.er or frat.ernlty bluer tbeae days. 'fb1a attile la u dead u the raccooa akin coat. Last nl~t I walked onto campus behi.Qd a )'OUDI man wbose yelloW T·lhlrt proudly proclaimed to the world lD lar1e, loud block letters: "OLYllPIA BEER." You are left wondering why be wean this waJkinC ad-vertisement. Does be work u a suds salesman 1n ott- campos hours? la be addicted to brew? Does be wear the trade name for pay? Another young man trotting the opposit.e direction bad on a flame-red Jack~.iwtth the insignia "Dataun .. lar1ely DRY CLEANING FAS'I' SERllll:El displayed across the front. I don't think be wu wortina for the auto qeacy ot the aame name, since be drove off in an old Chevy pickup. ... A ~-coed strolled by in a colorful T·shirt wttb "Jaws" boldly imprinted across the front. She must be ad· vertising t.be lat.e, late movie oo the tube. Clearly, It ii "in" on campuses these days to be attired in sometblng t.bat advertiffs a trade name or product. Stu· dent.I have all become walking billboards. YEAltS AGO, YOU would have had to pay students to w~lk around as commercials. Today, they'll actually pay -money for the shirt or jacket with your trade name on it. I can remember my father uplai.nln& about men wbo walked around with placards on tbe1r chest and back ur1· ing you to "Eat at Joe's". Those were the yean of the Great Depreuion. Men who were walkinl billboards were down-and-out.en who were probably dolJll it few a free ~ bowl of bean aoup at lunchtime. Today, you don't even have to give away a bowl ol .beans to set your product walked 'around. Just.start print1q up your message on T-shirts, bWnJ .bottoms, blue Jeana patches or wtndabield decals. ·Start selling the stuff at tood prices to colle1e atudenta. Maybe $3. 75 for a twc>buck T-ablrt. P&E'ITY SOON YOU'LL have walJdna billboards all over the ca= of the land. It abow'I tiOw thnes have cbanged in e life. . Seema like oaly yest.erday wbeo students ......e de- nouncing capitaliam and proftt-maltin1 u the onus of the univene. ) WASHJ?.IGTON CAP) -1be J\llUce Department. concludini tbat respoaalblllty for FBI ex-ceuea lo the anU-radlcal cam· pai1n ol the earlY twro. rests at tbe top, bu •alned the lDdict· ment of former FBI Director L. Patrick Gray m and two of his bi1hett former aldet. In the culmination of a long and painftal intern.al lnvesttia· lion, tbe department also dropped its prosecution of John J. ltearney, a former FBI aupeniaor in New York, who wu lndlcted a year a&o in coo- neeUoa with FBI break·lna, mail openln11 and wtretapplnga between 1970 and the summer of lt72. ••1 All TBO&OUGRLY de- ll,hted, pleased and vindicat- e • '' said Kearney, the first a1ent ln FBI history to be charted with a felony Involving bis official duties. He resiped in .ur72 to enter private buaineaa. In a case personally p.ided by Attorney General Griffin B. Bell, a federal grand jury indict· ed Gray, former Associate FBI Director W. Mark Felt and former Asatataot Director Edward S. Mlller oo Mondll)' on a cba~e of consplriq to violate the rt · ta of citizens through un· lawf break-ins. The char1e carries a max- im um penalty of 10 years in prison and a fine of $10,000. GRAY l.8SUED A statement tbrouah bis lawyer saying he bad "never partlclJ>ated in or knowingly authorized any illegal conduct dlll'inc my tenure as actJng diftCtor ot the FBI." Felt, who called the lndlct- menta a "tragic mistake," said that be, Gray aftd Miller bad re- jected a Justice Department of- fer last Week to plead guilty to a mt.demeanor charge. .,. Felt's statement was con· finned by Miller's attorney, who said bia client "emphatically de- -nies any wrongdoing." Felt, formerly the No. 2 of. ficial in the FBI high command, said: Man Threatens Carta; Held In Hijacking LEBANON, Mo. CAP> - A 2,~mile journey that allegedly Involved a threat on the life of President Carter bas ended with tbe arrest of an unidenWied Texas man who reportedly was angry about the Panama Canal treaties. The 37-year-old man from Humble, Texas, was arrested Monday ~)'. an FBI agent for al· le1edl.Y hijacking a tow truck and driving it through five states. He was Identified aa the same man tbe Secret Service bad SOUlbt for threatening the lile of the preajdent. THE II.AN &EllAINED in the Greene County Jail at Sprlntfleld today while authorltlea determined whether state or federal charges would b! filed against him . omctals said the man called a tow truck when bis car broke down lo Sprinlfteld and, after the car wu bitched to the truck, pulled a gim, fhowed a note in-dicating be was insane and told tbe driver, Bruce Fetters, be WH 1olnl to Wuhlncton to dis· cuaa the Panama Canal treaties with Carter. Rains Hit New England Cold Front I~ Pacific Nort""-t ... '--"" .... ~-a .. D .. u 11 • 6S : :J " 0 •• .. .., It .., ., 1S 61 ca fl JI .. '* ,. .. .. . •• .. 0 • f1 '1 • II Ill 11 • .. . . .. IS It •• ,. .. na .. . nn . " ... ..,...... 'NEVER PARTICIPATED' l. Patftck Gray Ill "IRRESPECTIVE OF my personal case, these Indictments will have a chillln& effect oq aU law eotorcement and the ln· telllgence community. These agencies have already been im- paired in recent years, and this is just another push downhill. "In my own career up against mobata, crlmJDall. spies llDd the lDad bom.ben ol the -Weather Undertrounct, I nev•r •P· proached a cue wttb ertminal Intent and never 1ot any penonal aaln ftom a cue." ln an appearance on NBC· TV'• "Todly" abow this mom· lq, Felt Nld the break-Ina were med 1n put years on a limited bUts lo cues ~ national Im· portanee. IN PIA~G TllZ cbaries, Felt laid, ''What the attorney 1eneral la dolac II lndletinc an era•• ratber tban a 1peclftc act. 1'be fonnetnr official added that ln c:ombattlq terrortam, tt may be ~ to "violate ~:~=:~-~.r.rotect Bell, who announced the in· dictments at a news con- ference llooday, also aald be was taking unspecified dis· elplinary action acalnst J . Wallace LaPrade. an 111lstant YBI director and bead of the bureau'• New York office. "for bis conduct in these matten. '' Bell said 70 other people -ea of the FBI and two lo the J111Uce Department -will be aubjeeted to dlaclplinary action r~ from censure to dlsmlsaal. Most of them were members of the New York office, which conduct· ed the anti·radicai campaign un· der Kearney's supervision. Judge's Sex Letter Called l)epraved NASHVILLE, Tenn. <AP> -An appeals court judge was depraved and sick to write a letter describini oral sex in gutter languqe on of· ficial stationery, Chief Justice Joe Henry of tbe State Supreme Court has testified. · The letter was published in the May 1976 issue of Hustler magazine. What amounted to a debate about the letter between Henry and Judge Charles Galbreath highlighted the opentJg Monday of a legislative hearthl( into ef- fort.a to remove Galbreath from the state Court or Criminal Ap- peals. The letter ii one of six charges that the Judicial Standards Commlaaion contends war· rant Gal - breath 's removal for willful mis- conduct . willful neglect of du· ty and moral unfitness. o.ua•••'"' 0 n l y the Legislature can remove a judge, by . a two-thirds vote of the Senate and House voting separately. The vote is ten· tatively scheduled April 26. On Monday, Henry said be wrote a resolution at a judicial conference criticizing Galbreath for writing the letter. This ex- change followed : Henry: ·~1 took one look at your letter and the names of the judges on tbe letterhead and that's when I turned my back on you for the first time. Everything that I bad learned all of my life told me that It was a product ot a depraved and aiclt mind. You•re sick, Charlie, to have written t.bat letter.•• GALBREATH NOTED be bad apologized "profusely to my fellow judges !or the embarrass· ment • . . If I happen to like pornography, pornographic literature, that's my right?" Henry: "You have 'that right . . . What shocked me was an offlclal letterhead with the names or all your colleaeues and using gutter·type language." u-.... SEEKING ASYLUM? Arbdy ShevcMnko . U.N.'s Top Red Worker To Defect?· BJ Tbe .Auoctated P...,.. The highest-ranking Soviet employee of the United Nations, Arkady N. Shevcbenko, ls in hid- ing aft.er apparently defeetinJr and U.N. Secretary:Genera1 Kurt Waldheim said today: "What ii sure ls that be does not want to return to the Soviet Union." Report.a from Wuhiniton and from sources at U.N. bead· quarters in New York indicated S hevc he nko waa seeking political asylum in the United States. Waldheim, in Ireland on an official visit, said he dld not know the Russian's intentions regarding asylum. ,. IN MOSOOW, A woman who said 1be was Sbevcbenko's wife accused U.S. authorities today of a "crude provocation, .. claimed ber husband "never had any intention .. of staying in the United States and said the Americans must be holdlng him forcibly. Shevcbenko, the $76,000.a·year undersecretary-general for political and Security Council af. fairs, left his job six days ago because of "dilfereocea with bis government," a U.N. statement said. In Washington, Secretary ot State Cyna fl Vance met today with Soviet Ambaaaador Anatoly F. Dobrynin and reportedly dis· cussed the Sbevchenko affair. A State Department spokesman said: "The UnJted States in no way attempted to influence (Sbevthenko> in bis decision." 'I'tl e de p a rt m e nt s aid il bad been contacted by Ernest Gross, Sbevcbenko's American lawyer, who indicated that the 47-year-old Russian would not return to the Soviet UnJon. L~j aciti dewef (Y' Company ~.L I ,ii'\ ' ' ' • . ·. ' ' • 'I,... • i , .. ': i I Mlf0111fCING A. llHIQllE INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE By request of o ur accounting firm, we must liquidate all overat()Cl(ed and long-standing Inventory. These Items are fine quality merchandise which, for one reason or another, have not sold u quickly as expected. Doa'tMluOlt• .... lr••••··· s. ..... Here .. et.wfllf ... w• .... ••a I (~ llctlld .. betrn «*count) t'aaM.d'a Wht. ~ Emetak:t .,_, Dl.mond Ring. (1.00 Ct. Rd. ~n Emerald). Ten .05 ct. round dll._ (ft ct. TW>. Ret111 ...... • teoo.oo ME/OT· Lct'a Wht. Gofd 2 ct. TW dll. cluster w/ ve1. Gotd JcMt nno. Retlllf •••••••••. •uoo.oo 17171-l.d't 18K ye!, gold h9nd rllldl ttng Mt'#/ one OWlll ~ Rhodtltl• GlrMt. Rettat •••••••••••••• 11ao.oo t7288-ld't s.oe a . .,.., .t*Plld dla. ....,.. pendant MC In 141< yellow gold. Retalll12.000.00 t51H-t« )'91. ye: ttyte rtno MC w/one ..aural Blue at• ,. and e d&emonda. Rec.if.. .... suoo. f5208-ld'a. 1.1. QOfd rlnO W/OM llfV9 ~ Tcpu Ing IPPfOJC. 40.00 Cb. ~ .......... Je()(). 14849-0t's. ye!. gold di& duater ring (IPP'C* "' ct~. Retlil .......................... 1780.00 13792-ld'a Wht. Odd dlL wed. MC W/ '4 d. dta. oenhlr , .. dla's. totll llJPl1*, .36 Cit.). Reta1t ............ ueo.oo t.t744 • 14K ye!. oo&d nuQfft cuff llnb • n&chtn; tte t8C (hNllV), Retalf .-••••.•••• 1300.00 :2:!~~.~-~~.~-~~~.~.~: tt3278 -Gt' .. teK )'91. gold Jlde rfng w/Onentll "9we. A9tlit .......................... 1200.00 ""'50-ld't 141< Y'tl. gotd Wilt•tlPinlY ~Ma • • wtotwt .47 ct 1W1111ant ~ dla. R1t111 •1.ooo.oo .. ~=,.,,., • I fl$ ............ ... ,..,..,.,., .... =-..... , ."' ..... .., ...... ..) T~. April 11, 1971 s OM.YPILOT • .. It's Not Easy v Entreprensun C4N Leain· ~ a, IOllN CVNNJn i' . ., ............ TllieJ ate dlfllcalt to ~. tboH eawimami l*Pl• '1fho t~ and manaa• bna10M!!.M. U1um.lal worrlea ·~ often areat Nb bl eQJtaap for aelf•xpn.uion and pc-o.; fit. . ~ do not N9d fffJ' much, Aid WUJlam McCrea, blmleU a eotzeprwur. T!My do not wrlte much either. Tbq an•~-~ demtnd bard fads, and they are WUJ ol tboM wbo pnMde Uiim. ,· BBL Meea&\ T&ACllD BN'dtBPaENEVU, and be teacbel otben bow to teach tbem, too, wbicb ls a lot more than n:dt bullD•• ICboola have been able to ac· complllla. In fad. man1 coUlcea do not evea make the at. ~m~ . Whtie ·attll a 1tudent at llwaebulettl lmtitute "'Tecbnoloo, lleCrea beJped robnd 'Neb l\lma Corp., one of the amaU. ~ ~ eompan.iet aloa1 Route 121 outaldo Botton. The YoUDI men anderltood their t.ecb.noloey, but little else. To 1untve, they IO&llbt. manaaemeat LnrormaUoa. They did not ~1t 1n &cboola: TbeJ Cot ••P.IJ it from other ~en .. A matter of 1• credibWty. Tech P'llma WU a I~, aJtboueb 1l looa a1nee bu become part ol other companies, a common fate ol •ue· cesaful hllb tecbnolo0 companlet ran by people perhaps more e.,. to lanovate than to manace. Benefttttnc from bl.a expertalile, llcCrea comtructecl several bualnesl-development program.a for other MIT s:rada who founded biab tedmoloO firms. He •u In fact becomin& an educat:IGaal entrepnmear. BOaN ON AN ORIO l'AUI, BB retun>ed to that a~ and beided the Ohio J!l!ntrepnneunbip Office, destoed by businessmen ed ftaan~ by the It.ate. It tauabt Ohio co[. leges bow to teach MPlriDa buaineas people. McCrea WU DOW fatally lnfected: He wanted to COD· Unue teacbing people bow to establlsb and run their owa businesses; and be too wanted to start and nm bualn4!sses. He chose the belt of both worlds. McCrea spends 70 percent ol hi.a time nmalng the En· trepreneunbip l.utitut.e, the other 30 Pettenl U bead Of Phoenix laternatloaal Corp .• which helps small American companies build bUliaeltee abroad. · TU IN8'1'1TVTS, WRICH llceaEA founded in Columbul, Oblo, two yean aao aa a noa·pnlllt =•tion, baa corponte and ladivtdual members thro u.e United statea and in 20 other countries. Bued ill Columbus, Its whole focus ls lD ldentltytng buslneaa development resources in commuoltlea lhrou&houl the world by means ol protfaim cottducttd with local businessmen and aourcea of uaistance. "In large measure," be said, "we've lnatituted a modem version of the ancient piJd syatem, whereby establiabed business people share their knowled&e and ex- perience.'' IN NEW YOU 10 DEVELOP A .lune 10.11 aemiur for tbe Northeast. McCrea wu IOiDa throulh b1a usual routlDe, .utng up a committee ol edUcaton, bankers, ln· veston, entrepnneun, attor1aeJI., aeeountanta, lnnntora Dall~~~~M~~~:t bl.a loeal coataeta hope to proride anawen. and maybe even the names ot tboM who can help. ) . Part,.Time Work i , I Grows P(Jpular W.umNG'J'ON CAP) -Bystneues are hirinc lDcreas· inl n~ ol permanent part:.time workers, wbo tend to be r:1•1 prodactlve and dependable and less cosUy the full me eqloyees, aceordlq to. a study conduetecl fQt tbe bor l>epattment. The study, prepared by Geortetown Univenlty'a School ol Buataeu Ad.m.ln1'tration, eatlmates that ~ one outol f1lfJrY 12 U.S. wotbn ls a petm&MDt part-thnf emplo,ee-tomeooe who worb I.a tban ~ boura a ·~ for at leut48 ween. year. IN Im, BY CO•PA&JSON,. ~ about one in 20 worken was elualfled u a permanent part·Um• employee.. acecsd1na to Labor Department flpres. The studY ooneludea that almoet every Job could be made available on a part·tlme basis ln thj ( J future, but the govern. ON 'J'liL" JOB ment would have to pro. &.-.:.. vlde business wltll -------------economic inceotlvet and gain the cooper11 tJon of labor UDioos if I~ wanted to peatly expand part-ti.me employment. Some economists arsue that an ~on ol perma• nent part.Ume jobs would reduce unemployment by tetttn; mor~! tbe available work. e study• bued OD IW'Ye)'S ol hi.rinJ praetice1 ol ea corpGl'atloaa, reportl that lD al.mo8t every cue, the dedaion to bln part-ti.me workers on a rqular basis was prompted by unusual acbedullaa problems, such u extended boun ol oper.UOO. --· • Stdtrg Singer Jaye P. Morgan gyrates and belts out "Let's Get Together" on the Chuck Barris Rah Rah Show tonight at 8 on NBC, Channel 4. 0..1111ef ~ ... ,.,,. e KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles e KNBC (NB~ Los Angeles e KTtA (lod.) Los Angeles 8 KABC-TV(ABC) Los Angeles (I) KFM8 (CBS) San Diego e IOU-TV (Ind.) l.os Angeles Ill KCST (ABC) San Diego I KT1V (Ind.) Los Angeles KCOP·TV (Ind.) los Angeles • KCET·lV (PBS) Los Angeles e KOCE-lV (PSS) Huntington Beach Diis is a lt1acit1 Holdup man Mark Lonow <right) gets some mixed reactions in his attempted bank heist from {left to riabt) Harvey Korman. Cbristine Lahti, Barry Van Dyke ~bbe l.lnel .... Mm. • AMlNCA llHIGHT 6-t: GllY 9urgll0ff. • L..A. INT!RCHANQI! Court-ordered achool <*egregatlon In Sollttiem Calflomla II exem!Md. (Part 2) -~ Ari I~ collection of Orenge County --. gOY9f1V'Mlll and CONUmer •ttW.. people Ind apona. Cll THI! GdNo IHOW l."CI08Cll IAM Sam Ind hll !MM«. OM-'* Mike""-'· ~tor Ille endanglred Ulief wflo •lole. d......s monkey from • medical r9Mllldl lab. II CHUa< 1AM18 ~ T-. Blnec:ke. Pau- la Kelly Ind the Moder- "*-· \tie Four eo..w.. Marqula Qlimpe. &..... ~ F'9d Tr...,.._,., Al A,.,. "-terMn, wee Wii- iie band, tn. Unknowtl Comic, Henny Youngman. J•ye P MOf'gllll, Cllft '8allanline. Flddla Stlx.. ewow: **~ "Mllllon Dollar Legs" (19321 w.c. Reld8. Jectc Oakle. A ~ kingdom ftrldlllallt ~ erllhed. ( 11w .) • •@ *'"D4Y9 and Allan Arbus in toqi&ht's episode of the Harvey Korman Show at 9:30 on ABC, Channel 7. . TV Soaper Goes Syndicated 87 JAY SBAU1JTI' LOS ANGELES <AP> -Tliere used to be 1' ~:T~ Openl OD tbe alJ'. Now, Ws vut aonata of woe aod worry Ls aetUna a 15tb attraction. "Hlab..BoPes." It stands out tn three way1. It llil\ a network show, aa are the others. It's lllAde in Toroato. not New York or Hollywoad. And 1tl lead dwaeter, played by Brace Gray, 1s a fuall1 CG11111eJot-wbD happem to be dlvor~ It i1ftmlered lut weet botb Gil Canadian TV .,al iA about ID cltt• in tbe Uatt.d Stat.es, lnchld· In& New Yort, Cbictco mid Laa Anael•. says Dfek Cox. executive producer of tbe »minute dQJlme ....;.. Jt'a seen locally at 10:30 a.m. on KTTV, OH!nftel 11. 0 absolutely utocmcllng. It looted llte a bit Of a ricu)HD for botb aides. ·~.we decided to 10 in and offer tbe ad· vertlffra an alternative tbal woU.td be lea ex· penalve IDd more efflclent tbaD tbe net.orb, 8114 also etve stat:loos a way of a~ a Pl'OfP'*ID with DO cash outlay,'' 'lllB IATDa WU DONB,; ha aal4, lD a "barter" deal: •l'ticm.em~ ~ mtnut. ot commercial tlm• ln each .. m~ lf tbe;v air the three minutes ot n.atlonll tbat com· et with eatb proaram. . Cox iald about a t.blrd of the JO ltatlona CUl'J· ma tbe new lbow are DetwGdr aftlllatel. All the ataUons elr lt bet1"en tO:• a.~ and 2 p.m. ill the.tr Oldeta. be added. • r TUBE TOPPERS KCET U 9:00 -Vietnam Today. Tbe South Vietnamese discuss the Communist takeover in th.ls special documentary. CBS II 9:00 -"The Happy End· lQg." A domestic movie drama from 1869 with Jean Simmons. John Fonythe, Lloyd Bridies and Shirley Jones. NBC 8 9:00 -"To KW a Cop." The concluding seiment ol this new TV mov- le starring Joe Don Baker and Louis Gossett. • ,. • TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS "Lowe Md The ~ Slew'' Beettlca ~ .. .... "'*' ............ ··uw. Md The MoMMrl'' All actot and act..-. meet lnN~y. • MCMOY!m • • ••Tfle .... OluQhteft Of ~ c.M" (11178) Tim Mein'"-aol! Elam. Joellu• 01be'1 thr•• ~plotto .... "'* ''9doe*d" father out bf Pf*" before lie " hung tor • murder lie Clidn't oommlt. (A.I 8 THATGR "Abaenc• Mu.. Tiie ....... Grow Nlrvout'' • GITIMART "Th• Not·80·0rHt ~Mt; .... MORNING U:CIO. lM.IGHT ZONE An olct IMft goea raccoon NlntlnQ with hie b9'cMld dog. All>. • hunt 1rom ~ Mltller 1'9lUm. • YOVll! * * * "WMkend At The WlltfttJ«f'' (111o45) Ginger RoQera. Wiit« Pidgeon. A motley gr0U9 of "*" 11ty •t the Wlldotf. (2 hta.. 30mln.) • MOYie -* * ~ "A Publlc: A"-" ( 1te2) Ed .. •rd 8lnn1, Myron Cormldt. A CIUMd· Ing lllMtOt llndl hlrnMlf tM i.get °' • 'llcloua ruMOf CMlpelgll oy • IOl>- b)ilet organlutlon. ( 1 hf .• 30mln.) U:ID 8 MOYIE **.,., ''To The Vle1'or" ( 11M1) Denntl Morgan, Vtveca Undtcn. HUI co6- labofetors -tMd tor their crlmH •o•ln11 Ffance.(1hr .. 55 min.) 1:00 8 TOMOMOW ~ n.tn Sctillf. flMn. dll coneutt.,t Ind tu rebel who cl8wna ,,. hllln't paid Income tu. llnc8 1073; Oebble Jenklnl, • New y ork leg.i aecret9'y. who llU filed IUil ~ H.R. Haldemln to pr~ '*" trom proCftlng from 1111 II°'* on Waterv-te; II« 1ttomey. Lonn Berney. who Will talk 8bOut why tt'9y tee! Watergate Cttml- Ml9 ahoulcln'I proltt tf'om if To-" 1:/. Ko.MK r," 0¥W'' A ten.c.r•t diamond ring worn oy • 1'111.Wdef victim turns • rou- tine holnk:lde probe Into 1111 lnwa!lgallon o4 •n uneoMd bal* robbety 11'1 H .... Yor11 1R) 1:IO NEWS 2:00 HEWS MOYIE • • "Money Jungle" f111U) Jotw'I &1cbon. LcM Altlrtgllt. Aw "'*' Oii '°""*-~ rat Ille SJCll I 'C41 OI a~ •* tllkl. ti ...... 2::29 • NIW8 2::ao MOYll .. • "Tht Oholl Slllcl" f1H31 Dtnnot Wai., ....... Ccu1 Afler ~ e yKtlt.. ~ ~ 111\da thAI IN bo9t la ,.,,_.,ted." (1IY .. 25 "*'-> • MOii!& •• "fl'# .\Oallwt TN ...... ,1t&&)~ ..... ton. Kim ~ .Ml IO ~ It '*' be done, ..,. .,... llllln to rob .. "IMlrpproor· H•old'• Club In Ae11o. <a In.I a:ooe MOY11 • * "Walerlront" (1915!) ~ Harf'leon, AICNrd 8Urtoft. ~ 9l'IS .._ .. ~°" IN u-pocil ....,flont. (1 nr ., 40 m1n.I uol NlW8 ~ MOYltl *"ii "0.1. JMll" (111Sot J9M Po11«. Tom Hali-A ...., attemptl 10 i.. hllNalt -6gned to lht WAC'a. (1IY~30"*1.) • MOYie ...... "TWo ~nd Wc>tMn" 111144) Flora Aol>eo!I. Phyllis c:aMrt. TWo downed .... _ to • womett'• lntemmtlnt <*!IP tcw ptOteetklfl dur"'8 WOfld Wer II. (2 In.) ... MOVll * • 111 "The Flying DeucH" (111311) Stan Llunll, OIVW Hardy. 8t9" and <>Ille join .,.. ~ Uglon to ,., Olle forgac • _, kwe -... (1 IW .. 30 l'lllft.I lt'ftf11nda9'• Da9tl•• Mo.,ln MlRNING 11:30 • * •• ~ ''The 8-ldft Of Sherwood For .. t" ( 11148) Comel Wilde, Anita LoulM. The eon of Aocllfl Hood gethen Illa tathet'a band toglther to fetcue the boy king of England. (2 hnl., 20 men.) AFTERNOON 12;00 ••• ""Girl In e-y Pon" (11152) Oroucflo Marx. ....... Wllon. Navy buddlee ~ two ,.. hOrlel and try lo conOMt them •l>O«d ahlP. t 1 "' .. 30min.) $:00 9 *. * ''The Sunllllne P1\rlol" 111161) CUii AotMwtaon, ~ MerYtll A 1PY d ..... hWnMlf M., Amerlc•n bu1ln811mln wtllle trying 10 r9COYel' lmpor18"1 mlc:rofllm from belWld Ille Iron CUrtaln (1 ht • 30 mori I l::IO .... * ''The HoMy--moon ~.. (1N11 P•ul• Prenu... St- ~ Two Nfty oftl.. <*W -up with the.,... flct~to··~ ~(1hr~I0"*'-1 Holocaust Remembered. BJ DAN SllEUDAN cmCAGO (AP) -An upeom.lnl four·Diabt television dramatization of tbe persecution of Jewt ln Nqi Germany )la.a become the focal point of a nationwide Holoclbst remembrance. Semln&f?. aerTlces and youtb-eounaeliq sesaion.s are pla.nned at Jewish commUDity een· ten, churches and acltoola tbrou8hout the country before and after the telecasts. The NBC "docu-drama" ls a flctionaJir.ed ac- count of the systematic Nui deatructioo of six JDJ.lllon European Jews before and during World War JI and tocusee on two famlliea, one Jewish and one Nazi. The aeries will l»"Sbown OD four con· seeutive nlgbta beginning SUnday at 8 p.m. on Cbaa.nel.t . . · · QCHOOLS IN JLLINOIS, Floriaa, Pen· 111Ylvanla, Louisiana and Minnesota an distrtbut· ·lna lntonnatioe on tlle Holocaust. Tbe mQOr ol Hartford. Cam., baa desipUd the week ot the telecasts u .. Holocaust Bemedl.bered Week." And 'Sen. Edward W. Brooke, I>-._ .. Ls to take part lD a Holocaust CODYOC?ation wttb Catholic, Protel· tant Ind .lewiab cleqymen • Bolton's Faneuil Hall Suuday. · Social worten and mvcbolotdlta wlll e>perate a telepbooe "bot line,,...-.,_. t6e &bows at the Bernard Henrich Jewlah CommanltJ Center ln Chle••o to answer queatlODa -eapeela1Jy fromt youna peopl~ -arlalng from the teiecuta. Pamplsleb OD the Haloeamt -IODle hom NBC -m bOw to deal with qUlltlcm raised by tbe -.rtea wl11 be atven out at eeplom almllar to one for some 800 tetdlen and Jotdh workers Wednes· city at • leboo} in Stold.e, DL ••nu NM suaB IU8T bow the a..-aae .Jewtab teen..qer will react to tbe Mrlea, •• 11ld MartJA ~ Jll"Oll'U1 direct« at tbe Bonrich center. '"lbe)' ma, react wttb dlabellef~t. ter· ror and possibly 10m.e an,e.r that people woul" hive a1Jowed this to bappen. 'lbe Holocaust bu not been part of tbe JewUb educational a· perieaee or.the DGblie tcbool expertenee." Some e~ mllllOn eopi• o1 a •pqe tablold re. counttnc Nut'tieatment ot Jews trom u. to 1M5 iDd tridiiieill Of otben fn bfltal7 fi to appear ln 18 De...,.. from Seattle to Pldladelpbla before the b1'0adeuts. Some eorporatlona art l*1iJll part of tb COit ot PuttlRI out ti* 1~t1. Hid ~Waler, national pubtteatlCim dll'9ctor ol the Antl·Detam1tlioa Leaiue of B'IW B'Jtth 1D New York. A90tbei h'1t mWJaa e011Ms ot tbe ADL auppl• inent will be dlltrlbuted tbrouab 1cboou, .. ....... SCENE FROM OOCU.DRAMA 'HOLOCAtJSr J ... Uned Up In WarMW OheUo Station synagCJg\111!11 IDd eburebes, Wexler II.id. ·• THE F.QUnABLB LIPE Imunnee Society la payiaa '15,000 ton.rd tbe COit of a k>call1 pro-. · duced, 1»adl supplement to 'l'ueilcla7•s CIUcqo ~·Times, aald the paper's manasina edltor Stuart H. Loory. 0 After &1 years It's a atary that abould be told acaln." Wiory said. "And tbere i• terrific readenbtl>. tnterest. eapecially wttb die (Nad) march ln Sbkle." A poqp o1 neo-Nuls Ls lnwlftd ln a CCM1rt ftgbt with stotie villqe oftlc1ala over rillaae at· temptl to bloc:.k a planned unlfonned mardl there. The vUlale Ls 40 percent to~ percent Jewisb, &c· tol'dina to Mayor Albert J. Smltb. ••WHAT BAS HAPPENED is mlnd·boaliDI, Wexler said. .. NBC bad approached a aumber ot Jewilb aaenclea last fall, ukin8 what we could do to help promote the show. We started wotklna CJD tt ID mid.January, and l'U confe.u that I prlntecl ou:r fint print order tor 850,000 quite Ml'vousl1 · .. Tbe National Jewtab lnt.erageDcJ" ProJeet. a umbrella aroup, bu recommoded aaatnSt Yiew-~ by c:bildnm UDda' 10 became some ot tllie 'material OD c:oneentratkln camps and If&"..- ta too •tront.