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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-05-16 - Orange Coast PilotI ,. • .n orses • av1s DAILY PILOT El Toro. (]ross-fJurning ·* * * 10< * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 16, 1978 'Plot' for Discharges? YOL. 71, NO. t». J HCTIONS, 21 "AOllS . ~· • • • Man Denies Murder Plot ••1005 DAVIS ~ Briggs Quits Race, Backs · I.A's Davis • • LOS ANGELES CAP> -State , Sen. John Briggs, R-Fullerton. a r conservative who tried to tum a c rusad e against homosexual ~ teachers into a campaign for governor, wilhdr~w from the gubernatorial race today and endorsed Ed Davis. At a Los Angeles news conference. Briggs said the former l,,os Angeles police chief wasn 'l as conservative as he is, • but that Daivs is "the closest thing to one of the gre{ltest governors we have ever had. Gov . Ronald Reagan." Both Briggs and Davis earlier had been scheduled to appear as , candidates today before the Ca Ii rornia Peace OHicers Association convention at the , Newporter Inn in Newport . Beach Briggs said he did not ask Davis to support his initiatives against homosexual teachers or to expand the death penalty in r e turn for his support. He described Davi s as th e conservative with the best chance of defeating Democratic Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. "We Republicans don't have to nominate a carbon copy of Jerry Brown lo defeat J erry Brown." Briggs said, referring apparently to Ken Maddy. anotber Republican candidate for governor. "Ed Davis will defeat Brown Jr. just as overwhelmingly as Ronald Reagan defeated Brown Sr. 12 years ago." In recent weeks, Briggs has can celed most campaign appearances. He refused all requests for interviews alter reports of his expected wltbdraytal from th.e June 6 Republican primary started circulating. <See BRIGGS. Page A.2) ' ERROR. A HIT AND ONE RUN SPRING VALLEY <AP> Police say 1 bandit wavina a .38-callber pistol surprised a conve~ 1tore clerk, dipped lnto the tlll, and was ln turn sur. prised by the baseball bat· wieldlnt clerk. Olficen said Monday the clerk batted nearly 1,000. Tho robbet 1o& the cash but of. ficdm 1reJookin1 for a man with a f)Olllbl*~en left arm. ,. Marines-I SuSpect In Hoax~ Only Walls Remain 13 Face Trial in By Tile Auoctated P reu A supposed Ku Klux Klan cross bumin&. at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station may actually have been a hoax staged by six e nlisted men to hasten t heir discharge. While questioning men on the base about the Marc h 30 incident, the Naval Investigative Service learned that some of the six Marines had telephoned friends a!ler their release from the service 311d told them the episode had been designed to get them out or the service, The Santa Ana Register reported. The Marine Corps· had no immediate comment and the six Marines' identities were not immediately known. Three b)ack Marines told investigators they knew several of the si>' men and. based on their relationship with them. did not believe they were associated with the Klan. The men had several friends who are black and never made serious derogatory remarks about blacks. the newspaper said. Military police who arrested therr said the cross was not ignited until after they had arrived. Recovered al the scene were three candles. a bottle of lamp oil, a cross made of broom and mop handles and a book about the Klan. Three of the men wore white sheets and hoods. The newspaper said that two of the men received honorable discharg_es, two got general dischm:~ under honor able conditions and one had his enlistment voided. The sixth requested and received a discharge for the good of the service to escape court martial. the paper said Irvine Woman Reports Rape, Robbery An Irvine woman was at· tacked Monday alter leaving her shower by a man who grabbed her from beblnd, threw her onto her bed and raped her, she told police. She said the man menaced her wlth. _a huntint knife with a 1· lo ch blade and dark brown wooden handle. Ht threatened to klll her lf she reported the at· tack, abe aald. The woman, 218, described him as ln b1a early ao., 11Jc feet tall . and slender, '1th loni sandy halt and a fw l mouatacht. Jte wore a tan jacket, brown pantl and black leather alovts, ahe •aid. Her ... allut •bo robbed her wanet~sio. abtHld. ~ ~ ":ti --S: -............... ~-.s.;.a-. . ........... ONLY WALLS OF JENKINS HOTEL WERE LEFT STANDING AFTER RAGING FIRE Earty Morning Blaze Swept the Three-Story Bullc:llng, Kiiiing Seven Hotel Fire Kills Seven Mom Saves Baby in Toss From 3rd Floor JELLICO, Tenn. <AP> -Fire destroyed a h otel in this northeast Tennessee community early today, killing at least seven persons. orticial said. Man y of the hotel's residents were elderly. A mother threw her baby to safety from. a third-story win· dow into the arms ol the father on a rooftop below, authorities said, and several other residents jumped from windows to escape the n ames. "I've just been tott.1 we 'have seven bodies now.·' said Dan Sanderford, administrator or Jellico Community Hospital where a temporary morgue was set up in a locker room at the hospital. "By looking at them. you can· not tell" the-idenUtles or even the sex or the victims, San· derfo1d 11id. "They're all ln body bags." R escu' workers were atill searchf.nl for other possible vie· Newton Charged SANTA CRUZ CAP> -Black Panther leader Huey Newton now faca1 two aet.e or criminal charges alter being formally charged ln C011DeCUon wilb last week'• bullet-punctuated brawl In a bar near Aptoe. The Santi Ctva Count,y Dtltrtct Attome,J's office ftled char1es Monday of assault with Intent to commit bodily hann, felony assaull and ~ftl"• ex..fekMt in ~ of a c~able weapoA. . ' . ~ lims in the ruins of the three. story brick Jenkins Hotel. Jellico Police Chief Charles · Bruce said he · understood 29 persons were registered in the hotel Monday night. Harold Boone. senior recorder in the mayor's office, said Bruce told him that he believed all but two or the residents bad been ac- counted for. "The roof a nd both floors caved in ," Sanderford said. "It's a ll on one story now." Among those hospitalized, he said, were a young man and woman and their baby and 5· year-old child, Sanderford said. Thieves Take ~ $63,855 Loot Oran1e County sberlfl'• of· flcers are Investigating the theft of jewelry, guns and furnishings valued at '63,855 from a home in l'OUnty ter ritory bet ween Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. DeputJes said burglars who backed their van into the gar&Je tin broad daylight and loaded the vehicle wh ile a nelihbor watched .took th~ property from the home of General Marine Corp. president Richard Herman Wea1ellnk Jr .. 30, ol 2222 Donnie Road. Officers said the two men who ransacked the hom~lncluded a numbff of eoet]f-e ronlc ln- strumem.t lll thetr ha11 • "l talked to the father. He said they could not go down the haJI. He jumped to the r°'1f or a build· ing next door and he was not hurt. She threw him the baby and then the 5-year-old Jumped and he broke the boy's fall. Then she jumped." Jellico Fire Department dis· patcher Arnold Overton said most of the residents were "elderly retired people living on pensions and so rorth." The fire, which also damaged a nearby auto parts store and Trailways bus station, was con· taioed about 8 a .m., about six hours after it was reported. Its cause was not Immediately known. A reporter at the scene saw firemen carrying residents or the hotel down ladders rrom win· dows. Fire departments from nearby communities responded to the blaie in this town located aJoog the Kentucky border in a rural area. Volts Fell Man SAN JOSE CAP> -A 38-year- old San Jose man who acclden· talJy touched a 12,000-volt power line downed by a transronner explosion waa In critical condi· Uon today from the electric Jolt. Joe· Arlotta wu not brealhlna and had no pulse when am- bulance and fire e mergency personpel reached him In the ftont. yard ol a neighbor-. house Monda~ about 8:4' p.m. 't Pasadena PASADENA <AP> -A retired "'Newport Beach construction ex- ecutive bas pleaded innocent to charges he attempted to hire a man to kill hii son-in·law. a Pasadena policeman. Edward Jaffa'tian. 75, re- mained free on Sl0,000 bail after his arraign ment Monday on charges or cons piracy and solicitation to murder Officer Albert Cauchon. Jaffarian and two other defen- dants are scheduled to reappear before Superior Court Judge Daniel Fletcher Friday, when a trial date wiU be set. McKinley Ross J r .. 40, of Monrovia. and Roy Gray, 30, of Los Angel'es remained in custody after arraignment on ,. the same charges. Ross and Gray were arrested April 7 after an informant told tnvestigators or the alleged murder scheme. Jaffarian was arrested April 13 aft er an undercover policeman reported bearing the retired executive say. "I want him <Cauchon> wiped off the face of the map." Court records disclosed that Cauchon recenUy was divorced from Jaffarian's daughter, Lois, after a 20-year marriage. Police Lt. James Robenson (See HIRE, Page A2) Pbannacists Balk · LOS ANGELES CAP.> - Pharmacists at five county hospitals have begun a sick-in. protesting stalled labor negotia- tions, officials reported. Counly negotiators have reportedly or- fered county pharmacists a 4 percent wage hike. Orange Coast Weather Fair and a little warmer through Wednesday. Lows toniebt 55 to 62. Highs Wednesday near 70 at the beaches and near 80 in- land. INSl8ETODA~ Whf~ Cmdr. T11rone Martin is In cllorge, the USS Con11itution is "ori active •hip, not a rnuaeum." See Page BS. ' ' • !..A::2=-....::.o;..;A1;,;:L;..;.Y..;.P1..;.L~o~1.;..._ __ ~s:.-____ --!..uad•r· May 1 o 1u8 LNG Site Opposed Badham Jmns Marines, Navy Stand By STEVE MITCHELL Ol U. o.ltr ,. ... M.Mf A U.S. Congressman, Marine Corps and Navy brass and top officials from two utility farms told stale coastal commissioners Monday night they are opposed to use of a portion of Camp Pendleton for a hquehed natural gas terminal. The strongest objections lo use of Homo Canyon on the ocean Etnployed InCQunty <Jimhing Orange County's unemploy· ment rate plunged from 5 l per cent in March to 4.4 percent in April. according to figures re- l e a s ed today by the s tate Employment Development Department <EDD> The drop in the county's un· employment rate meant there wfre 6,900 fewer county resi· dents unemployed last month than a month earlier. It also meant April's 4.4 per· ce n't 11nemployment rate --m~ed l..a.sJ De..cem.bu.:.s figure, the lowes t in four years. ·Eno labor ~tat1stic1ans pre· dihed employment an Orange County. whi ch reached 945,000 JOb~ last month. will cont1oue to chmb in May and June. Thal prediction uf hig her employment was based on ex- pected ~easonal hmng in con· s truclion, agric ulture and tou r1st i11dustries. And. the E~ analysts added 1n their mo ly labor statistic rt•port, " nufacturin g c cm ployment> wall continue to rise dramatically throuli(houl 1978 a s expansion plans are im· plemcnted and new firms move mto the area." The s tate fi gures s how that in the past year the number of fac· tory jobs in Orange County rose bv 12,900 to reach 183.300 w~irkers "Several companies contacted 1n April reported adding new night shifts and beginning new product lines ... the EDD monthly report noted in its com- -ments on the continuing upsurge in manufacturing employment. April's rise in county employ. ment was paced by a 600-job gain in agriculture. 400 workers f1n d1ng employ ment 1n aerospace and 1.300 new manufacturing jobs. according to EDD Klan Member Found Dead SAN DIEGO <AP> -Sheriff's d eputies say a Ku Klux Klan member reported missing s ince M av 2 has been found shot to dea.th near Descanso. The body or Everett Michael Henson. Zl. of Spring Valley was discovered in an open area Sun day bv prospectors. Sheriff's spokes man Jim McCain said Monday. The coroner 's office said Henson apparently died from a s ingle ttunshot wound to the head. but because the body was badly decomposed, further tests were scheduled. f'ro•PageAJ IHRE ••. has testified at a preliminary hearin1t that he received a paper ~ack containing Sl.000 from Jaf. farian, which allegedly was a down payment for the aborted murder. OftANOlCOAST ' DAILY PILOT stde of the San Uu.·~o Freeway at Camp Pendleton. c:u me from Rep. Robert E. Badham. whose 40th Congressional District cnc:ompa~s(s tht--sprawHrfg Manne Corps base In a s trongly worded statement read by aide Howard Seelyt'. Badham ac<.-usetl the coastal commission's staff with purposely attempting to kill the wh~e concept of a n LNG ' lcrmmal proJecl in the state. "In looking at the overall picture of the controversy over w here to l ocale an LNG terminal," Badham s tated, "it appears abundantly clear that there is purposeful mischief in the staff report which ranks sites by preference." In a sta ff report to com missioners earlier this m onth, Camp Pendleton was ranked as first of four sites for construction o f an LNG t erminal. The staff's second preference is RattJesnake Ca· nyon in San Luis Obispo COWlt.Y. followed by Little Cojo near Point Conception and Deer Canyon in VeoturaCounty:- Badham's statement Monday is a 180 degree switch from remarks he made las t week s aying he would support the Camp Pendleton site "if it is inevitable." APWI,..,..... FUTURE JORDAN QUEEN? • Elizabeth Lite Halaby Fr()• Page AJ BRIGGS.,. Davis ranks either first or The congressman has since second an various polls of held interviews with Se<-retary Republican voters 1n th e of the Navy W. Graham Claytor. razor·close race. Briggs never who told him the Navy will do Improved from his starting fifth cvt'rything it can to stand by the place, and he sank t o two Marines in opposing an LNG percent GOP support in one terminal at the Marine base. recent poll. Badham said the Point But that s mall amount of Conception site -third on the support could be critical if the commission staff's list -should voting is as close as recent polls. get the nod from coastal which have placed Dav is. commissioners and ttie Public Attorney General Evt•lle Utilities Commission be.cause~f Youngei:_.and As.s.e.mhbwlan.Kt.o ~-ll!ool~~~4atiLs">-1~·£~ollol,iialt~eddJi.ooccaation and...because::... __ I'!fadd~ all w1thi~ a range of.five the terminal cou ld be p e rcentage points. and San On the Rock" APWI ........ Saying the~· no longl•r Imel ..... au~faetion in thC'1r ~('\ c·n ~· l' a r m <.1rr 1 age. n o 111 n J.! Stones ~ingt•r :\l 1c·I-. J c.iggcr and his \\ife. Bianca. have lu:,gun cli\'orce proct>edin~s. Jlc1s1·umore<l to ha\'l' a new 1·om pa111011 a 'l\"WS rnocll'I Dollar Rises, Active Market ~ost,s Gains NEW YORK <AP> -The stock market ran up another s harp gain in heavy trading to· day. aided by a rising dollar in foreign exchange. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, up 6.06 points Mon· day to a seven.month closing high. climbed another 9.88 to 856.04 by 2 p.m. EDT. lia1ners outstnppe<1 tosers oy a 3·1 margin amon~ New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. Big Board volume reached 13 52 million shares in the first hour. The opening·hour record of 17.58 million was set April 25. The dollar continued to gain ground against leading foreign currencies today, encouraging interest among overseas in- vestors in U.S. stocks. Analysts said a Treasury Department official's forecast Monday of a gradual narrowing or the U.S. trade deficit over the next few years helped bo~ the dollar and the stock mark They also pointed out th the Dow Jones industrial average's move to a high since last Oc· tober at Monday's close had at- tracted add1t1onal buyers. Union Boss Geu Hearing WASHINGTON (AP> -A Teamsters di sciplinary panel to· day heard charges that union President Frank E. Fitzsim· mons used Teamsters funds for a lavish lifestyle and allowed or· ganized crime to infiltrate the union. Fitzsimmons did not appear In person before the special five- mem ber panel of union leaders that met behind closed doors to hear the charges, whieb were filed 13 months ago by two rank- and-file members. Fitzsimmons' personal al· torney, Mozart G. Ratner. said the union president is not r& quired to appear In person under the constitution of the two· million-member union. The T eamsters constitution requires the hearing when formal charges are filed by union mem· bers. .. constructed "years ahead of any Di~go Mayor Pete Walson a few facilities at Camp Pendleton." points behind 1n fourth. Badham was joined in his Bri~~s· best known backer. oppos ition to the Pendleton site tax critic Howard Jarvis. author l)y M aJor General Carl W. of the Propos1t1on 13 i;>roperty Hoffman who raised the speeter tax c ut ~n1t1at1 ve. ~aid in a of aircraft e quipped with separate interview that he had clusters of 500-pound bombs not talked lo Bnggs rerenlly. flyintt over volatile gas terminal but believed the report to be en route to bombing practice. accurate. "The only corridor to our "I've heard the sam e rumor. bombing range passes right over Under.the c~r~~msta~ces. ! hay.e the s ite of the proposed pier for to believe 1l. J~rv1s said .. I unloading liquefied natural understand the Briggs campaign gas." Hofffman said. did not get off the ground " He said it would also cost Jarvis. who has built an between $40 and $75 million to influential political following of relocate some hous ing in the his own. said he 1s ·prepared llorno area. a cO:it which he said "not only to endo.rse J?a v1s. but would eventually be passed on to lo c~mpa1gn for him. I ve known consumers through higher fuel Davis for. 20 years. and he has prices. one quality above all others. Harry Proctor. chairman of He's .honest." tbe Southern California Gas Co.. Braggs 1s generally regarded told c;ommissioners that if the as th e most conservaUve Pt. Conception site is not Republican in the gubernatorial selected, "LNG wHI die." pritnary. with a campaign built "We think Indonesia has a ~rou.nd propos~d vot er market for their gas. and we 1nitiat1ves ~ make 1t easter to think that market is Japan. If fire homosexual teachers and to we don't have a terminal by broaden the death penally. 1982, Japan will." . Davis. who oppc;>sed Briggs on Proetor said he predicts the both measures. 1s nonetheless P UC will overrule the coastal the closest politically to Briggs commission if that panel decides among the other contenders and to go with Camp Pendleton. the most likelr to Inherit Briggs "Under the law they <the supporters. with or without the PUC> can overrule the coastal F u 11 er ton 1 e g i .5 I e. lo r · s commission if they find the en<torsement. , . location of a site other than Most of Briggs s.upport in the Point Conception would result in polls came Crom his home area a delay that would curtail of Orange County. servk~ to high priority users." Lt1mber Yard Fu:e Damage $300,000 A blaze firemen today believe was caused by friction from a wood saw caused an estimated $300,000 damage to a Capistrano beach lumber yard Monday evening. Nine Orange County firemen •suffered minor burns during the more than two bours it took to control the names at the Serra Lumber Co., 25802 Victoria Blvd. The blaze at first was listed as suspicious in origin, firemen said. but investlgators now bave linked the fire to friction caused when a wood saw was cutting Umber. Additional details of the ln- vesttgation weren't immediately available this morning. Firemen said the 1,000.square· root building and its contents were a 75 percent loss. The nlne. firemen suffered minor burns from the radiating heat, spokesmen said. Ninety fireflghtera were called to the scene of the 6 p.m . blaze. Firemen bad to c ut high voltage wires near the lumber yard as they battled the names, causing a power outage ln the surrounding area, spokesmen said. Jeweler Kills Theft Suspect SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A 55-year-old San Francisco jeweler. who shot at but missed the last two robbers who held up his store. hit his mark this time and killed the bandit "He pulled his gun. There's nothing else you can do.·· said Donato Jara shortly after he fat.ally shot a would·be robber in the chest Monday. The dead man was identified as David Jones. 26. Spelled Out Chatty lmtructions Told WASHINGTON <AP) -The Senhte Is known for lts love of words, in quantity if not quality, and the afflnity now extends to a soft drink machine on the Senate side of the Capitol. UnW recently, tbe instructions on the machine for purchase ot a 25-cent drink read: "Deposit nickels. dimes or quarter.·• Now they read: .. Depe>slt f1vc nickels or t.hrtt , nickel and one dime, or l'WO-dlmes and oncAickcl or quarter.·· " • . King to Wed ~ Hussein..Chooses American AMMAN. Jordan <AP> partner" King Hussein announced today Hussel.Jl'I lirst two marriages he will marry 26·year·old 'ended in divorce, and his third American arcttltect EliZB~th wife, Queen AIJa, was killed in a Halaby. daughter of former U.S. helicopter crash In Jordan tn Aviation official Najeeb Halaby. Februuy 1977. He has six The palace announcement children. ulct_ the 43-year;old monarch· The palace sources said Miss has renamed the blonde, Halaby came to Jordan to work blue-eyed Miss Halaby "Nur el for one of her father's firms and Hussein" -"The Gleam of the then became director of de1ign Hussein" -in keeping with a and architecture for Royal Jordanian tradition that tbe Jordanian Airlines a year ago. kingdom's first lady have an Several weeks ago. Hussein Arabic name. invited Lisa, her father and two It said only that the wedding other American business men to would take place soon. But his Aqaba winter resort on the sources close lo the royal Reel Sea The couple lunched h o u se hold reported the • together on several occasions. ceremony will be May 25. their relations hip developed Jordan's lndepeudenct Day. in quickly and the king proposed theroyalRaghdanPalace. marriage two weeks ago. "Lisa" HalabY. whose father informed sources said. 1s former head of the U.S. Ma ss Halaby was born and Federal Aviation Administration reared in Washington. D.C . and one-time president of Pan where her father. a World War American World Airways. met 11 t e~t pilot. served as a deputy t h e 4 3 . y e a r • o I d . assistant !-.CCretary of defense three-times·married Hussein under President Eisenhower and three months ago. later as federal aviation Reports here the past several administrator under President days had said such a royal Kennedy wedding was imminent. The tall She attended private schools young American has been seen 1 n W a s h 1 n g t o n a n d frequently with the diminutive M assachoselts and received a king in recent weeks. b a c he Io r · s deg re e i n The sources. who asked not to architecture from Princeton be named, said a royal decree University in 1974. She has would be issued shortly making worked in Iran and Australia. as Miss Halaby a princess, an well as Jordan. . indication that because she is a Her 60·year·Old father is a foreigner she will not become I a w ye r w 1th w or 1 d wid e quee n of Jordan after the investments and heads Halaby marrJage. _ __ _ lnt(•rnational Corp .• which has The brief palace communique offices in New York. Beirut and said· ------tfong ~~ -etHt speeiame& irr - ''The royal palace wishes with development and finan ce great pleasure to announce to projects The family is of the J ordanian people and the Lebanese ancestry. Arab nauon the good tidings that The !>Ourccs !>aid Halaby and His Majesty King Hussein has ht~ \.\ 1fc. Doris. "':ere scheduJed chosen Miss Nur el Hussein. the to a rr1n• here tonight from New former Elizabeth Najeeb York for the engagement llalaby, to become his life annoum·ement Taxpayer Expense Grana Jury Hits Adult Class 'Abuse' By GARV GRANVILLE lionary power delegated to them 0t u. o.11, P11ot s~11 by the state with regard to adult The Orange C.ounty Gran~ ...education." Jury sa_id _Monday son:te local But the Grand Jury didn't say school distncts a~e abusing their which districts it would com- powers by offermg such ~d.ult mend for "their realistic ap· school courses as h.ang glldmg proach to adult education.•· and bonsai gardening at tax- payer expense. <Related stones Nor did the jury say whlctt dis- pages A3, A5. > triets it would condemn for Districts that promote such courses. including sailmaking and ballroom dancing. s hould publish what it costs to educate each student enrolled. the Grand Jury said. Furthermore . the jury adde<l. high school and unified school districts should make exotic courses self-supporting through tuition charges. And community college dis· tricts should sponsor legislation that would make it legal for them lo charge tuition for courses such as horse care and basic boating, according to the Grand Jury. In its four·page release: th9 ju.ry said It "wishes to call public attention to those districL<; which are abusing the discre· abuse of power. Jury foreman Henry Webber ~ctld a breakdown between dis· tra c t s mus t exis t "or w e W!luldn 't have said it." Rut jury member Graec Winc hell said, "I really don't want to n c districts. Hopeful ly, we·re ale ·ng the public and I don't want o specify dis- tricts." However. The rand Jury's report did say t at districts should have ways to evaluate adult courses and that some way of measuring the need they fill should be used. ·'The jury believes that the taxpayer rightfully is question- ing the type and extent of public adult education being provided and 1s correct in seeking a re· evaluation of objectives," the Grand Jury report said. ft noted receiving complaints LA JOLLA <AP> -A man in that adult course ~ff-:rings his SOs with a penchant for fine som e.times .contain 1nap· jewelry slipped away with a col • proprta~e ~ubJeCt m~tter and leclion of expensive rings worth that classes are som.et1mes con- $35.000 from Jessops Jewelers m ttryu.ed after dropping beyond Jewelry Stolen fashionable La Jolla, police say. m101mumstudentloads. 17 t ·. Orange Coast • -EDIT I ON ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Tod ay's Closing N.Y. Stoeks NIC TEN CENTS) Nixes Mesa ·FreewQy ' By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of ... O.Uy ...... IUtf Costa Mesa May or Ed McFarland has called a spe<:1al Cit y Council session for May 24 • in the wake of state Transporta· lion Director Adriana Gian- turco's announcement Monday of plans to write orr the Costa Mesa Freeway. Mayor McFarland expressed "great concern" over Ms. Gian· turco's apparent Intent to erase from state planning boards the1 Route 55 freeway along Newport Boulevard. The freeway plan has been on the books since 1944. McFarland said the purpose of the special council study session will be lo decide on a course of action. Assemblyman Dennis Mangers. D-Huntington Beach. who pushed for a decision by slate transportation officials on the freeway's future, said plans to rescind at are "totally and completely unacceptable." The assemblyman. who is seeking re-election this year. said he ls willing to lead a city fight in protest. Ms. Gianturco said it was "very cle.ar" that the 2.2 mile route as currently proposed is not practical financially. and a Classes · CriticiZed Jury Wants 'Exotic' Cosu Listed By GARY GRANVILLE Ol 1 .. 0.111 Pli.t ~Ullt The Orange County Grand Jury said Monday some local 'S<"lrool dtstrtm;·ar~·ablfslng their powers by offering such adult school co\lrses as hang glf ding and bonsai gardening at tax- publish what it costs to educate each student enrolled, the Grand Jury said. basic boating. according to the Grand Jury. ..There "as a time when we freeway would be "extremely disrt1pt1ve to the community without significant transporta· lion system benefits." In a letter to McFarland. Ms. Gianturco said: -The state Is willing to meet with city officials within two weeks to discuss traffic 1m· provements on Newport Boulevard. -Procedures should be In· ilaated now to coni.1der r escission or the r emaanang route 55 freeway between Route 1 (Pacifi c Coast Highway in Newport Beach> and Bay Street <Costa Mesa). -A complete traffic btudy should be initiated to consider alternatives to reduce conges- tion on the inland to beach cor- ridor. 0 n e o·f h e r s u ~$.?est e d alternatives involves ra "park and ride bus service through the corridor to the beach area." the letter states. Mayor McFarland said he in· terpreted this to mean that the so-called "CalTrans Canal" might-be used as a parking lot.· The deep ditch that currently exists between t h e divided highway was to be used for the <See FREEWAY. Page A2> .. payer expense. <Related stone!> pages A3. A5 l futlbe.anare.. tlu? jucy .added. hi~h school and unified school du.trtcts_.sllq_uld make 4:!X&t+t-· courses self·support1ng through tuition charges. And community college d is· tricts should sponsor legislation that would make it legal for them to charge tuition for courses such as hors e care and -dtti -charlft!" rorcOllrses TilaTare- ...c.ha r aclenud .by the ~ran.d­ j ury," responded Richard Simon. director or community relations for the Coast Com- munity College District. Districts that promote such courses. including s ailmaking and ballroom dancing, should F~es 11190 D e fie i t < "In 1974," Simon said today, "the state Education Code ruled <See FRILLS. Page A2> Mefficare -in Trouble? WASHINGTON (AP> ~ The Soc·1al SeC'urity trust funds that pay benefits to retired and dis- abled workers are in good shape lot several decades, but the fund that pays hospital iri.c;urance un der MediC'are will go broke by 1990. thl' system ·s trustees told Congre~s today They said in an annual report that the higher payroll taxes Cong r ess app r oved last December have "rest ored the financial soundness of the old· age, survivors and disability in· surance program through the re- mainder of this century and into the early years of the next one.·· But. as expected. the hospital insurance fund will need shoring up in the next decade to remain solvent. The report said that the hospital fund is expected to lose S400 milliort in · 1985 and then "decline rapidly until it is ex· hausted in about 1990 " That prediction 1s a rosier esttm ate than last year when the trustees said the hospital rund would go broke by 1987. Thal figure was revised In l978 after the refinancing bill passed. Gef ti1ag the Message ,.. The driver or this s mashed Rambler found harsh Justice today. When Caltforni(j Highway Patrolman Ru:hard Van Corf re~ponded to call that parked car wa~ rear-ended. he did his joh and wrote <.t ~ l1t·l-ct citing the car for being parked in a ":\o Parking" zone. Other driver was not t·1tt•cl. Th(' <louhle whammy Ott'urred on Toledo Street m front ol El Toro lhgh Sl'honl Davis Would Double Trouble for Yeggs By JACKIE HYMAN ot uw o.i1, Pllol s~ ~ Crime in California could be reduced by 25 percent or more ~ 1th1n a few years. Republican ~uht-rnator1al candidate Ed Davi ~ ~aid today in Newport lkath ,. · I have no doubt Cali fornia .c-an depart from being the third or fo urth highest per capita n1mc stale in the nation.· * * * Davis. former Los Angeles police chief. told the California Peace Officers Association con- vention at the NewPQrter Inn. Davis said that he would pro- pose a new minimum sentencing law tbat would call for a prison term of at least five years on the firs t conviction or a violent crime against persons. He said that term would double with each conv1cllon-10 years on tne * * * Newport Meet i ng 2 GOP Hopefuls Hit Teen Crime T~o Republican candidates for governor said today in Newport Beach that they beheve 16 and 11·year·olds who commit ~crious crimes should be tr.eated u:. adults. Speaking to the California Peace Officers Association con· vcntion at the Newportcr Inn were San Diego Mayor Pete Walson and Assemblyman Ken Maddy, R-Fresno. "'If the crime is serious enou gh. the age becomes im· Coast Wea&h er tair and a little warmer through Wednesday. Lows tonigbL 55 to 62. Highs Wednesday near 70 at the beaches and near 80 In· land. I NSIDE TODAY Whlu Cmdr. T}/f'OIJt Martin ft in chargt, tht USS ConaUtulion i• "an active •hip. not a muaeum." Stt PJJ(Jt 85... a a:· .. M ... .. 11.J • ., • •• •• material." Wilson said. '"What a guverJlor can do as to sponsor legislation to lower the age of respons1biltty lo 16 •· Maddy said that he believes serious c r iminal records of juvenilee should not be subject to confidentiality _provisions. "I think those records ought to be carried over," Maddy said. "This way, they can have four or five chances and then when they· re 18 they start over with a clean record." ' Maddy also said In his speech that he doubts the death penalty will ever be implemented under the current state Supreme Court because he believes ita members oppose the death penalty. However, Maddy expressed optimism about the cours& law enforcement legislation is taking ln California. "We talked about rehabilita· lion io the state for 60 years," be said. "Now we're talking atx.t punishment, Isolation and deter· rents." .._ Wilson, who preceded Maddy, said he too believes the state needs to be tougher on those who commit. serious crimes. "We all believe in civil llberty ~ but trankly I am more con. cerned about the welfare of the v~llm than lhe retwabllltauon ol the criminal. I think we have gone too far." Wilson said. second conviction, 20 years on the third conv1ct1on and so on. In his speech. Davis referred only briefly to the fact that his former rival for the Republican nomination, State Senator John Briggs, R-Fullerton. had dropped ou.t or the race earlier today and agreed to endorse him. He referred lo se\·eral other courses or action he would take as governor. including ~levallng to any Superior Court openings those municipal court JUdJ$es who had handed out the strictest senten<'es. regardles§ of who ap pointed them initially. In addition. he said he will try to do away with as many state boards as possible. saying that this has become a government of men. not law. "Thanks to the governor hl' .._.. ~-· ......... POSTAL SERVICE PLANS TO TAKE THE 'A' TRAIN Mth This Stamp, Everytblng'• RHdy for 15-cent Postage meant Gov Edmund G Bro"n Jr. -for his really terrible ap pointments. he has made th1:. ob· v1ous to us.·· Dans !.a1c1 Davis was prN'Cdl·d al the convention b) l wo <:a net 1date~ for the office Of Slate allOrnt>:> general. Los Angeles city al tornev Burl Pines and l.i.S Cong.ress"oman Yvonnl' Hrathwaile Burke. D Lo!'> Angeles. * * * Pines exprcs~ed !>lrong oppos1 tion to plea barga1n1ng al thl· district attorney's le\ cl and sa1rl he would establ1~h a !'>pecial unit to prosecute and investigate or ganiz<'d c·nme. In addition. Pines said . he sup- ports mandatory mininium ~en t ences for violent c:ri mes bu~ a~qcd . ·-rm c.·omm1tted to lht' -prolcc-t1on we afford in the bill ol <Stt DAVIS, Page A2 l * * * Briggs Withdraws, Endorses Ed Davis LOS ANGELES <A P > -Slate Sen. John Briggs. R·Fullcrton. a conservati ve who tried to turn a crusade against homosexual teachers into a c"mpa1gn for governor. withdrew from the gubernatorial race today and endorsed Ed Davis At a Los Angeles nc"s conference. Briggs said tht> former Los Angeles police ch1<'f wasn't as conservative as he is. but that Daivs is ··the closest thing lo one of the greatest governors we have ever had. Gov. Ronald Reagan." Both Briggs and Davis earlier had been scheduled to appear as candidates today before the California Peace Officers Association convention at the Newporter Inn in Newport Beach. Briggs said he did not ask Davis lo s upport his initiatives against homosexual teachers or to expand the death penalty in return for his s upport lie d e s c r i b e d D a \' 1 s u s t h e conservative with the best chance of defeating Democratic Gov. Edmund Brown Jr "We Republicans don't have to nominate a carbon copy of Jerry Brown to defeat Jerry Brown," Brlggs said. referring apparently to Ken Maddy. another Republican candidate for govemor. ·~Ed i>avts wtll defeat Brown Jr. just as overwhelmingly as Ronald Reagan defeated Brown Sr. 12 )'tars aao. '' to recent weeks. 8rt11s has canceled most campaign appearances. He refused all requests fol" entervi'ew' after reports or b h e1<p•cted wllhdrawal from the June 6 ~epubllcan primary s tarted clrculetln,. .... llltlOOS OAVIS Davis ranks either first or second 1n variou!> polls of R e p u b II c a n \' o t e rs i n th e razor-close race Briggs never improved from his s tarting fifth place. and he sank to two percent GOP support in one recent poll But that small amount of support could be critical if the voting is as close as recent polls. which ha ve placed Davis. Attorney General Evefll' Younger and Assemblyman Ken Maddy all within a range or fiVl' percentage points. and San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson a fev. points behind in fourth ERROR. .4 HIT AND ONE RUN SPRING VALLEY (AP> Police say a bandit waving a .38-callber plstol surprised a convenience store clerk. dipped into the Ull. and was in turn sur- prised by the baseball bat· wielding clerk Q{(lcers said Monday tfle clerk batted nearly 1,000 . The robber got the cash but or ficers are looklng for a man with a possible broken leit arm. .- \ NB Man "Co11nty Island' Denies Guilt ) Mesa to Annex Site for Park? PASAD&NA CAP> -A retired Newport Beach construction ex- ecutive has pleaded innocent to charges he attempted lo hire a man to kill his aon-ln·law. a Pasadena policeman. Edward Jarrarlan. 75. re- mained free on SI0,000 bail after hi s arraignment Monday on charges of conspiracy . and solicitation to murder Officer Albert Cauchon. The Costa Mesa City Council voted 4 to 1 Monday night to lay plans for the annexation of a west side "county island'. between Victoria Street and the future slle of Fairview Reglooal Park. The city planning staff was or· dered to submit 'an application to the county's Local Agency Formation Commission ror an· nexation ol about 70 acres off Pacific Avenue and Canyon Jaffarian and two other defen- dants are scheduled to reappear be,fol'e---Supe-rtor eourt Judge-- Daniel Fletcher Friday. when a trial date will be set. .,..~ Drive. ...--•· -·'l'f';.~d~~-eeme alt.er McKinley Ross Jr .. 40. of Monrovia, and Roy Gray, 30. of Los An geles remained in custody after arraignment Oil Lhe s ame charges. Ross and Gray were arrested April 7 after an informant told investigators of the alleged murder scheme. Saying ttrey no lon~cr find s atis f act1on in their sevl'n· year marriage. Rollin,g Stones smger Mi<:k Jagger and hW9 \\1fe. Bianca. han• ' beg ~ di\'CJrt'l' proc:eccli ng!'.. lie 1s rumon.•d to ha\'C~ a nc•\\ tompanion. a T exas moocl. •· developer Richard Salmonson of Newport Beach unsuccessfully sought annexation to the city or his proposed condominium de- velopment at 2157 Pacific Ave. Councilmen rejected the proj· eel be.cause they said it ex· ceeded city height limits and would adversely affect the bluff. line overlooking the &nta Ana River. J affarian was arrested April 13 after an undercover policeman reported hearing the retired execu\lve say. "I want him (Cauchon> wiped off the fa<'e or the map." Tennessee Hotel I .4rtistic Computer Court records disclosed that Cauchon recently was divorted from Jaffarlan's daughter. Lois. Prof. I larold Cohen at CC San Diego holds the leash to his after a ~year marriage. Blaze Kills Seven l'Ompule!·drwen drat~~~£ machine. After five years of Police Lt. James Robenson -f>Logranung.J.he...arL er says his machine has drawn has testified al a preliminary JELLICO. Tenn. fAP> -Fire :300 pictures and can go on and on. · -.he.aril'1£..1bathe...r.ecdl'.ed 8 na~ de..slLo.>'e..d .a boteLjn_Jh.i,5_ -......... --;ir--::---------------...;...------_sack containing Sl.000 from JaC: northeast Tennessee community ral'hnr.-whtctt a'lt1!'~as a-early loday. klUlne at least down · payment forlhe ·aborted -seven persons. oHicial said. murder. Many of the hotel's residents Negligence Denied In Pilot's Death A six-pe rson U.S. Dis trict Court jury ruled Monday in Lo!> Angeles that an aircraft manufacturer was not negligent in the death of a Mission VieJo woman's Marine Corps pilot hus band who c rashed in his C· 133 in 1975. Sucannc Lewi!> of 2~~41 Cam psn.i l>f'l\l' t·h;.11gt•d 111 her Sl.4 million s uit agains t Gt'ncral Dynamic:. that the airc raft manufacturing fi rm should have warned pilots that a flight con· trol mechanism might work 1n reverse during an eme rgency _ Such a warnmg. her attorney~ l'Onlendcd m the civil trial which opened May 4. could have pre \ ented the crash of the 20.year- old aircraft in which Col Juhuo; ~1. Lewis and three other ~1 arines died In ~umm1n g up their case Thursday. bt'forc the· 1ury de liberated on Friday. Mr~ Lc"'1~· attorney~ asked that General Dynamics be declared negligent and that the twm·enginc. pro peller·drl\'L'n uircrufl be declurccl defective General Dynamics ::ittorneys countered that a qualified pilot should have known the controls would work in rcvL•rsl' under some conditions. A sun·1\or bf the Septl'mbcr 1975 cra!>h tc~tif1cd carlwr th<lt t'lf!\<ilors l'ontrol lsn g the ;.i1rrraft's upward and downward movement jammed :-ho rt ly after takeoff Government agencies are at· tempting to determine whether or not the plane may have been tampered with before takeoff. Mrs. Lewis. who also has filed a $10 million claim against the Marine Corps in connection with the fatal c rash. indicated her at- torneys probably would not ap· peal the dec ision favoring General Dynamics rendered at about 2:30 p.m . Monday. The Mission Viejo woman is a Los Angeles County deputy dis· trst•l allorney. Dollar Rises, Active Market Post,s Gains NEW YORK CAP) -The stock market ran up another s harp gain in heavy trading to· day. aided by a rising dollar in foreign exchange. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials. up 6.06 points Mon· day to a seven-month closing high. climbed another 7.54 to 854.30. Gainers outstripped losers by a 2 1 margin among New York Stock Exchange·listed issues. Big Board volume reached 1:1 52 million shares in the first hour. The opening·hour record of 17 58 million was set April 25 The crash has been snvesllgat· The dollar continued to gasn e~ for more than a ye(4'r by the ground .against leading foreign F Bl. and Mrs. Lewis sa~d 1s currencies today. encouraging mornmg that th<' li S At interest among overseas tn· General's office m Los vestor:. in U.S. stocks Is c~nlinuing to pus h that to· Analys t s said a Treasury \'Cst1gat1on. Department official's forecast Assessments Rise LOS ANGELES <APl -The city ·s total a!lsessed property value rose 17.5 percent last year for the biggest hike in 30 years offi_cia l~ report. 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Monday of a gradual narrowing of the U.S. trade deficit over the next few years helped both the dollar and the stock market ~eves Take $63,855 Loot Orange County s heriff's ot· fic~rs are investigating the thert of Jewelry, guns and furnishings valued at $63,855 from a home in county territory between Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Deputies said burglars who backed their van into the garage m broad daylight and loaded the vehicle while a neighbor watched took the property from the home of General Marine Corp. president Richard Herman Wesselink Jr .. 30, of 2222 Donnie Road . Officers said the two men who ransacked the home included a number of costly electronic in· struments In their haul. Jeweler Kills Theft Suspect SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A 55 year-o ld San Francisco jeweler. who shot at but missed the last two robbel'1 who held up his store. hlt his mark this time and kllled the bandit Thr dead man wH ldent.llled aa Oavld.J<>Me~. whom poll~ nld hod • tec<>rd or numerous .arr ala on robbery and nareotlet counts. E'romPageAJ FRILLS •••. against charging ror education. There are no plans at this time to cha~this policy," Simon said./ Grand Jury Foreman Henry Webber was asked today to Iden· tify the school districts spotlight- ed in the grand jury report. Webber relused to comment and referred the mat~r to jury member Grace Winchell. She also refused to identify the dis· tricts evaluated by her commit· tee. "This is a matter for the in· divldual districts," she said. ·'Those districts which are ap- proached as a result of this re- port and which do not carry any or the courses we referred to can quickly point out to the public that such courses are not in their catalogs." Mrs. Winchell was asked if her attitude could be construed as being unfair to districts not affecte<:i by the comments in the grand jury report. "I don't think so." she said. ''People by and large know which districts are offering which courses and it just wasn't necessary for us to do that. In its four·page release, the jury said it "wishes to call public attention to those districts which are abusing the discre· tionary power delegated to them by the state with regard to adult education." But the Grand Jury didn't say which districts it would com- mend for "their realistic ap· proach to adult education." Nor did the jury say which dis· trlcts It would condemn for abuse oC power. Jury foreman Henry Webber said a breakdown between dis· tri c ts musl exist "or we wouldn't ftave said it." But jury memb~ Grace Winchell said. "I ~Y don't want lo name districts. Hopeful- ly . we 're alerting the public and I don't want to specify dis· trlcts." However. The Grand Jury's report did say that districts should have ways to evaluate adult courses and that some way of measuring the need they fill should be used. Father Gets 5 Years in Son's Death A Westmins ter man who beat hi11 5-month-old stepeon to death because the httle boy wouldn't s t op crying was sentenced Monday to five years in state prison Orange County Superior Court Judge James 0 . Perez imposed sentence on Frederick Richard Mueller. 23, after the defendant pleaded guilty to second degree murder rather than race trial. M uelltt was artett~ S.pt. 20 after his stepson. Jeffrey Allen Mueller. nve months, dl-ed In UC Irvine Medlcal Center from what doctora aald was a maMlve skull fracture Inflicted by severe blows tot.he head. Pollet aald they had betn ulled &o the Mueller apartment two months before the baby died to lnvatJ ate com alnta filed by ne ra w o o em Mueller rontin\lally 1l1pped and. abused th6 UWe boy • were elderly. A mother threw her baby to safety from a thtrd·story wtn· dow into the arms of the father on a rooftop below. authorities said. and several other residents jumped from windows to escape the flames. ·'I've just been told we have seven bodies now." said Dan Sanderford. administrator of Jellico Community Hospital where a temporary morgue was FREEWAY. • freeway bed. Some Costa Mesa officials said they wanted more time to study the letter from Ms. Gian· turco before planning action. However. Councilman Dom Raciti expressed a willingness to fight. He ~~ the city should pull its police: patrols from the st.ate· owned route and "let the California Highway Patrol spend two and three hours whenever there's an accident.·· Raciti said the city might also consider putting up billboards on the route apologizing for the con- gestion and placing the blame on the state. ··we 're getting to the point where we might as well move ci- ty hall to Sacramento." Raciti commented during Monday·s council meeting. He said the city might be forced to consider a measure to Umit growth and traffic, in an apparent reference to a Newport Beach policy that limits develop- ment until trarrlc plans are worked out. On peak weekends, Newport Boulevard handles more than 77.000 cars daily. Tbe traffic ac- cident. rate on the roadway is about four Umes higher than the state average. according to a CalTrans report forwarded to Ms. Gianturco. set up in a locker room at the .bospilaL ---·---- ··By lPoking at them. you can. not tell .. the identities or even the sex of the victims . San- derford said. "They're all in body bags." Rescue workers were still searching for other possible vie· tims in the ruins or the three- story brick Jenkins Hotel. Jellico Police Chief Charles Bruce said he understood 29 persons were registered in the hotel Monday night. Harold Boone. senior recorder In the mayor's office. said Bruce told ·him that he believed all but two of the residents had been ac- counted for. "' •·The roor and both floors caved in." Sanderford said. "It's all on one story now." Among those hospitalized. he said. were a young man and woman and their baby and 5· year·old child, Sanderford said. "l talked to the father . He said they could not go down the halt. He Jumped to lhe roor of a build- ing next door and he was not hurt. She threw him the baby and then lhe 5-year·ol~umped and he broke the boy 's . Then she jumped." Jellico Fire Department dis· patcher Arnold Overton said most of the residents were .. elderly retired people living on pensions and so forth." The fire. which also damaged a nearby auto parts store and Trailways bus station. was con· tained about 8 a .m .. about six hours after it was reported. Its ~ause was not immediately known. A reporter at the scene saw firemen carrying resldenU; of the hotel down ladders from win· dows. tt Fire departments from nearby communities responded to the blaze in this town located along the Kentucky border in a rural area. The council later decided to cons ider annexation of the entire county island rather than JUSt the property involving the project. Councilwoman Norma Hertzog voted against the full annexation motion by Dom Raciti. saying the city should hold back on any expansion Wllil the fate ol the Jarvis-Gann tax initiative Is decided. She was overruled, primarily on the contention that the paper ~~:'k ~·~~be l&fomalii.ed before the June 6 vote, and that the city could simply withdraw its annexation request. The Orange County Board of Supervisors would have to pass a resolution stating tht! area would be ''better served" by Joining the city before the an- nexation could take place. The annexation request is based on city concerns about standards for the future develop- ment or btutruna property. coun- cil men said. The city had planned to meet with county officials on setting joint development standards for the area, but Monday decided to try for annexation instead. Planner Doug Clark said a new law that went into effect this year removes a provision that cancels annexation requests -when~~ ot..hom~r5 protest U\e.anDeXation. The county island is con· sidered part of the city's sphere of influence, but is under cowity control. Police protection is provided by the Orange County Sheriff's Department, but Costa Mesa firemen respond to fire calls in the area. Planner Clark said the request for full annexation or the area would be drawn up within the next few days and then sub- mitted to the Local Agency Formation Commission. Union Boss GetJJ Hearing WASHINGTON <API -A Teamsters disciplinary panel to- day heard charges that union President Frank E . Fitzsim- mons used Teamsters funds for a lavish lifestyle and allowed or- ganized crime to infiltrate the um on. Fitzsimmons did not appear in person before the special fl\'e· member panel of union leaders that met behind closed doors to hear the charges. which were filed 13 months ago by two rank· and-file members. E'rom Page AJ DAVIS ••• rights." Mrs. Burke also took a strong position for longer sentencing for serious crimes and said she believes pa role "mus t have meaningful control or it is or no use.·· In the cases of juvenile of· renders M~. Burke said she believes h ardened criminals should be separated from mmor offenders. ''I'd like lo see our juvenile system working Wllh real juveniles. not with our older teen·agers for whom 1L·s really providing a hiding place." Mrs Burke said • /_ Tueeday, May 16. 1978 DAIL y P!LOT A3 Marine G Opposition Grows County's Jobless Rate Dips Or ange County's unemploy- ment rate plunged Crom S. l per- ~n~ l!!. MJl.rch to 4.4 percent in • Apnl,-accoro.ng lo figures re· leased today by the stale Employment Development Department <EDD). • The drop in the county's un- employment rate meant there were 6.900 fewer county resi· dents unemployed last month than a month earher. It also meant April's 4.4 per- cent unemployment rate matched last December 's figure, the lowest in rour years. EDD labor statisticians pre- dicted employment in Orange County, which reached 945.000 Jobs last month, will .continue to climb in May and Ju.tie. That prediction of higher employment was based on ex· peeled seasonal hiring In con- A .. WI,...... FUTURE JORDAN QUEEN? Elizabeth Lisa Halaby Hussein To Marry s tr u ct.J.on _.ag tic.ul.lw' e ..and -: ~ __:.._ tourist-industries. -~rreJTCan And, the EDD analysts added ln their monthly labor statistic re po rt. "Manufact uring <employment> will continue to rise dramatically throughout 1978 as expansion plans are im· plemented and new firms move into the area." The state figures show that in the past year the number of fac- tory jobs in Orange County rose by 12,900 to reach 183,300 workers "Several companies contacted in April reported adding new night shifts and beginning new product lines." the EDD monthly report noted in Its com- ments on the continuing upsurge in manufacturing employment. April's rise in county employ- ment was paced by a 600-job gain in agriculture, 400 workers finding e mploym ent in aerospace and 1,300 new manufacturing jobs. according to EDD State Files Suit Against OCTD 'Flaws' State lawyers went to Superior Court Monday to fi.le an action accusing the Orange County Transit District of falling to equip its buses with lifts for the physically handicapped. The 65 buses involved in the lawsuit. the latest editions to the OCTD fleet. are scheduled to begin operaltons this fall on Santa Ana area routes. Lawyers for the attorney -general's office argue in the lawsuit that the OCTD should be barred by court order from purchasing any new buses until the district agrees to equip them with hfts as provided by recent California law. OCTD officials advised or the lawsuit said they are not aware that lifts they regard as safe and reliable are on the market today. They said state law requires the installation of such lifts provided safe equipment can be obtained from at least two manufacturers. They said such a condiUon does not yet exist 1n terms ot OCTD complying with the state law. ' OCTD officials said a court order forcing them to comply with state law would add $8,000 to the cost of each _new bus, putUng the total value of the vehicle at about $106,000. AMMAN. Jordan <AP> - King Hussein announced today he will marry 26-year-old American architect Elizabeth Halaby, daughter of former U.S. Aviation official Najeeb Halaby. The palace announcement said the 43-year·old monarch has renaived the blonde. blue-eyed M'iss Halaby "Nur el Hussein" -"The .Gleam of the Hussein" • in keeping wtth a Jordanian tradition that the kingdom's first lady have an Arabic name. It said only that the wedding would take place soon. But sources close to the royal household reported the ceremony will be May 2s . Jordan's Independence Day, in the royal Raghdan Palace. "Lisa" Halaby, whose father is former head or the U.S . Federal Aviation Administration and one-time 'president or Pan American World Airways, met the 43 ·ye ar -o ld. three-times ·married Hussein three DlOl\lhs ago. Reports here the past several days had said such a royal wedding was Imminent. The tall young American has been seen frequently with the diminutive king in recent weeks. The sources, who asked not to be named, said a royal decree would be issued shortly making Miss Halaby a princess, an indication that because she is a foreigner she will not become queen or Jordan after the marriage. The brier palace communique said : "The royal palace wishes with great pleasure to announce to the Jordanian people and the Arab nation the good tidings that His Majesty King Hussein has chosen Miss Nur el Hussein, the former Elizabeth Najeeb Halaby. to becom e his life partner." Hussein's first two marriages ended in divorce. and his third wife. Queen Alla. was killed in a helicopter crash in Jordan in February 1977. He has six children. The palace sources s aid Miss ijalaby came to Jordan to work for one of her father's firms and then became director of design and architecture for Royal Jordanian Airlines a year ago. Several weeks ago, Hussein invited Lisa. her father and two other American businessmen to his Aqaba winter resort 6n the Red Sea. The couple lunched together on several occasions. their relationship developed quickly and the king proposed marriage two weeks ago, informed sources said. Military Activities Olltlined By Sl'EVE MITCHELL Of Ult Oellr ...... Slaff A U.S. Congressman. Marine ~--Md-Ne-Y-y ~...and-t~­ ofticials from two utility firms told state coastal commissioners Monday night they are oppased to use or a portion of Camp Pendleton for a liquefied natural gas terminal. The strongest objections to use of Homo Canyon on the ocean side of the San Diego Freeway al Camp Pendleton. came from Rep. Robert E. Badbam. whose 40lh Congr essional District encompasses the sprawling Marine Corps base. • Jn a strong ly worded statement read by aide Howard Seelye, Badham accused the coastal commission's staff with purposely attempting to kill the whole concept of an LNG terminal project in the state. .. Jn looking at the overall picture of the controversy over wh-41-t'e t-0.. lo.eate ..an .LNG termtrral . ....._Badh~tate<h "it appears abundantly clear that there is purposeful mischief in the staff report which ranks sites by preference ... Jn a s t aff rep o rt t o com missioners earlier this month. Camp Pendleton was ranked as first of four sites for construction of an LNG terminal. The staCf's second preference is Rattlesnake Ca· nyon in San Luis Obispo County. rollowed by LitUe Cojo near Point Conception and Deer Canyon in Ventura County. Bad ham's statement Monday in Los Angeles Is a 180 degree switch from remarks he made last week saying he would support the Camp Pendleton site "if it is inevitable." The congressman has since held interviews with Secretary oC the Navy W. Graham Claytor. who told him the Navy will do everything it can to stand by the Marines in opposing an LNG terminal at the Marine base. Badham s ai<i the Point Conception site -third on the commission staff's list -should get the nod from coastal commissioners and the Public Utilities Commission because of its isolated location and be<:au.se the terminal could be constructed "years ahead of any facilities at Camp Pendleton." Strikers Agree To Continue &Ji.son Talks Talks are scheduled to resume Friday In the six-day old strike at Southern California Edison Company power stations in Hun· tington Beach, San Onofre and at eight other So,Jthland sites. Edison and the striking mem· bers of the Utility Wotkers Union of America agreed late Monday to a request by federal mediator Tim O'Sullivan to re- open talks. A union spokesman said that neither side has made any ma· jor moves or concessions towards settling the walkout. Picketing ls scheduled to con- tinue while the talks are in progress. Meanwhile. an Edison spokesman said that nearly all the 3,000 conat.ruction workers at an expansion project at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Sta· lion were back at work today. A U.S. District Judge bad or- dered picket lines by the Utility Workers removed at the ex- pansion project which is represented by other unions not on strike. OCTD Fare Hikes.Eyed Expect $2 Million Lou If Jarriit P1J1Js88 · The Orange County Translt District <OCTD l may need to In· crease fares or seek state in· come -or sales truces to make up a p~jeded $2 mllllon to.a 1n property tax should ProPoSltloa 13 be approved by voters June 6. Tbo1e were amon1 altamatives presented to dlreC· tore MonQ)t as partof thelr de- llberaUoos over OCTD'a pro- p01ed $S8 mllllon budset for lf78..'79. DlTeCtors beld • public bear~ lne on the proposed 1pendins packaae Monday but drew no cit.mm comment. .. Tb•f tbeo qreed tb hold a ~set ..abop JUH t wbtn tbe1 bow tbe outcome ot UM Jarvta-o .. ~ tulldlll.i· uon 1nttlatltt and wbeo they can beU.r dlclde ,.-bat bu4et C'U1.a m•.Y 1»11111tlt - Tliie lnitJaUve, t! approved by CaJtlornla ~. could r~uce OCTD's planned $3.6 mllUon ~ tu revenue by about SZ mlllton. However, UM flnuc.lal tmpaet coU!~ balloon to..a much u ~ mlluon nut year 11.Dce OCTD uae1 p~perty tu revent1t to • osatcb ltD and fedetal grants. A report tO d1Ndon .. Id if PropotlUcm 11 la puMd, e.ffortt could be made to Obta1D a lU'Jler share of remalnloj bounty propen,y tax•, or a abare ot tither ltllteMI• wjncocutU to make up\beta 11\lWen. T.bt loea allo~d be made ., la put bl' an lncreaae In p.MMn!,,et tara ot uo percent. rrom J:> ~ to " eeat1 co r••"lJI" routet.. and ,JO centa. to Sl.10 oo Parl~4-Rlde: DlaJ-a. Blde ud Dl»i!Lifttemcea. -··-· .. ----.-~-~ ......... Directors aren't expected to adopt a imN budget until June 19. But Director Wiiiiam Fams su••ested • Junt 9 session to live the b9ard time to wei1b ~e fu1Uatlve'1 Impact aaatm& DGt year .. speocftnf pl.am. He laid dlrectoa mlaht have to couldier a blrina •nd promo-. :1\)ftl ~. aellln• old bUNt. curtallriMD& ol eome ot the mqre ,.:4penslve bu. 1ervlot1 and p-.rh•P• tl'le lay .off of em.oloyees._ OCTD otnclab 1ald they Rill are ft'Otklna wltb stat~ autbontJe1 on tile Impact of the Juvlt measure, u well u new ..., ...... ttat mtaM-be en.adld. to tubltltutt loattet of local hmda • matclMi for 1late and -federal lfllltl, ' .,. ... ~ ........ ~·--ORANGE COUNTY FIREFIGHTERS BATTLED INTENSE HEAT; NINE SUFFERED MINOR BURNS High Vottage Lines Overhead Were Cut To Fight Fire C~~alng Power Outage 'Renters Lose' Democrat Urges 'No' on Prop. 13 -WOoil Saw Blamed in Capo Fire By KATHY CLANCY OI tlle o.ily Piiot , .... , Democrats and other "good citizens of Orange County" were urged Monday to reject Proposi· tion 13, a measure described by Democratic leaders as a prelude to statewide chaos and un· employment. Bert Coffey, state Democratic c hairman. was joined in Democrats United Against Proposition 13 and for Propos1· tion 8 by Richard O'Neill. former Orange County and South ern California Democratic chairman and Emeryvjlle Police Chief John Lecoste. <Re lated stories AS> "The big 'losers are renters." said millionaire rancher O'Neill. "The big winners are people like myself. I think the future of California and Orange County is a bell of a lot more impartant than a windfall for myself." O'Neill also said the biggest winner of them all should the Jarvis-Gann initiative be ap· proved by California voters is the federal government. Since property taxes, and thereby income tax deductions. would drop, the federal govern· m e nt would collect more California dollars. he said. And those extra California dollars going to Washington wo uldn 't co me back t o California. O'Neill predicted. Instead. they "would go to New York or someplace. not Orange County." "l J ust think that the Democrats of Or.ange County and the good citizens of Orange County s hould reject this ... O'Neill said. He described the initiative as a "fast move here ror an old man <co-author Howard Jarvis) to go out in a blaze of glory.·· Coffey admitted passage of> the properly tax limitation in· 1tiati ve would put the state's Democratic governor and Democratic legislators in an em· barrassing spoL But Coffey said he was prompted to create the organiza- tion backing Proposition 8 and opposing 13 "on principle." The m&Jor benefits would go to apartment owners and brg business. he predicted. while in· dividuals eventually would race higher income and sales taxes to oCfset the property tax cu!&,. Proposition 8, on the other hand. will give the homeowners -"not the big guys" -a 30 per- cent property tax cut without leading to a shift in taxes. Coffey continued. A blaze firemen today believe was caused by friction from a wood saw caused an estim ated $300,000 damage to a Capistrano Beach lumber yard Monday evening. Nine Orange County firemen suffered minor bums during the more than two ho~ rt took' to control the flames at the Serra Lumber Co .• 25802 Victoria Blvd. The blaze at first was listed as sus picious in origin. firemen said , but investigators now have linked the fire to friction C3\J$Cd when a wood saw was cutting timber. Additional details of tht· in vestigation weren't 1mmed1ately a vailable lhls morning .• Firemen said the 1,000-square- foot building and its content~ were a 75 percent loss. The nine firemen suffered m inor burns from the radiating heat. spokesmen said. Ninety firefighters were called to the scene of the 6 p.m. blaze. Fireme n had to cut high voltage wires near the lumber yard as they battled the flam~. causing a power outage in the s urrounding area. spokesmen said. Everyone in your family can enjoy wearing the dasmc~® knit shirt with the famous • trade mark ... like Storekeeper customers, the Jim McCunniff family. " 101& trvtne. Newport~ Cilifomia. Phone 0"42-7061 .. A4 DAIL v si.LOT Tu.day, .._ 10, 1978 c;, Josi Coasting .. ·. & ~itla~ Tom'\~~\'.' Marphine It's Aces for Blackie ON TIIE WATERFRONT: One month ago today, the most famous fireboat gracing Newport Har~r waters went on the auction block. She is the Archibald J . Eley. The vintage 1919 vessel, once the pride of the LA Fire Department, was owned by industrialist John Rau. He had ~ ~i'Sto?Wcit restafrnl( cfi~cM1i ~-iOot'\.'tai<'"iv iTh\n'i1\nhi -- glory. Alas, Rau's dream never came to pass. The Ely just aged more at her dock and sank several times. And she was raised again each time by Arsene "Blackie" Gadarian, the noted Newport boatyard entrepreneur. EVEN AS THE ELY went to auction, it was widely rumored that Gadarian might capture the prize and restore the old vessel. But that didn't come to pass either. The Ely went to a San Jose accountant for $17,777. aLACA<I• Questioned on the fate or the Ely today, Blackie would only remark glumly, "She's at the mortuary." He has appi rently los{ interest. This is because Gadarian is off on another project. Blackie's Armenian Navy is now preparing to enter the famous chili contest May 2S at the Balboa Bay Club. He.has rounded up Ted Tate, who is suspected of not being of Armenian ancestry, as chief cook and bottle washer. As admiral of the Armenian Navy, Blackie also vo~s to have an Armenian iand at the chili bash, complete with l>€Tlydanc8S. -· Gadarian's wife, Sara, has come u~ :-vit~ the slogan for their Armenian chili. It is, "Our Ch.ih Will Make Your Belly Dance." BLACKIE ALLEGES THAT he lost five pounds building a bandstand which will display ~is musicians 8:Jld contorting dancers. He has also dunng. the exercise s uffered a broken rib, loused up knee and painful elbow. The boatyard man has carefully wrapped each or bis injuries. "When the Ace Bandate Company learned or my condition, they declared a dividend," Blackie alleged. The wrapper on his elbow shows. ·•People start out very sympathetic~" Blackie explained. "They say something llke, 'Oh dear, you've got Tennis Elbow.· "RIGHT AWAY THEY "'ant to discuss whether it was your backhand or fo~ehand smash that did the damage. "I tell them I did mine operating a drill motor. lt_'s actually Drill Motor Elbow. This isn't very fashionable 10 Newport Beach. Drill motors just don't turn on Newport people like tennis. . ·'So the conversation stops right there and they Just sort of drift away." Blackie shouldn't 'reel too bad about that. At least the Ace Bandage Company loves him. Chief Justice Asks Internship Program WASHINGTON <AP) -Chief Justice Warren E . Burger called today for an experiment in legal education aimed at improving what he termed the law profession's greatest weakness -lawyers' courtroom incompetency. In remarks delivered to the American Law Institute. Burger urged the organized bar to .provid~ in at least three law schools legal intern programs offenng training not uo· like that received by would:be lawyers a century ago. Returning to a subject that led him to a sbowd~wn with the American Bar Association in February, Burger satd his much· publicized complaints about the adequacy of U.S. trial lawyers had served some good. "IT HELPED FOCUS ATI'ENTION on the problem," he said. "The task now is to keep attention focused as we look for solu· tions." Burger drew healed responses from some lawyers after con- tendi,ng that half of all U.S. trial lawyers inadequately represent their clients. At the bar association's convention in New Orleans. Burger re· fused to back down from his estimated statistic but said that even if the percent.age were lower. the level of courtroom advocacy is a "serious problem." NATION / WORLD Israel Blasts Arms Deal By Tbe Asaoclated Press Prime Minister Menachem Begin expressed today his gov· ernment's "deep regret" over U.S . Senate approval of the Carter administration's Mideast plane 'sale package and said the deal violates American commit· ments to the Jewish state. "This is dennitely a negative development from the viewpoint or Israel's security." Begin told reporters in Tel Aviv after brief· ing Parllament's defense and foreign affairs committee on th-: -~hree -way jet sal~ to Saudi 'Ari61a~ EgYf>t1m11'~raer.' " _, THE UNITE& 3tates h~d Cave Dwellers made "an absolute and uncon.r:t1- tional commitment in Sep- tember 197 5 to e>ell F -16 warplanes to Israel. There was no justification" for bunching these sales together with sales to Arab nations that "are an a state or war with Israel." Israel radio sald opposition Labor Party members of the key committee sharply criticized Begin's handling of the affair. Defense Minister Ezer Weizman was quoted by the Hebrew newspaper Maariv as saying, "We fought against this affair and I ho~ we won't have ro·t1llic a.g:lLnSl'tlie lfi&ner.' -= IN AN INTE RVIEW after PrimitiVe Tribe Found on Island MANll..A. Philippines <AP> -A tribe of primitiv~ cave dwt:ll~rs subsisting on a rough form or agriculture ha~ been discovered hvmg in the crater of an extinct volcano on the island of Palawan, 430 miles southwest of Manila, the government says. The announcement from the presidential palace called the 30· family tribe "Taotbato," or stone people, and said they were living in caves clustered at dif· Manuel Elizade. rresidential ferent levels along the wall of assistant for nations minorities. the crater. Dr. Jesus Peralta, curator of the TR'E1' ~~l\."'lmN~"'ftlS -natt(l'Ml'fMiseim , and" som~ made of hammered bark and photographers remained at the live on casava. sweet potatoes scene to conduct more studies, and other roots grown in the the government said fertile,. valley m<?re t.han _1.000 THE ANNOUNCEMENT d1d feet below the ~1le-w1de nm of not say what the tribe's popula· the crau:r. Their water comes lion was, what type of tools it from a nver that flows through used and how it was discovered. the vall~y from a hug~ cave. But a government spokesman Presid~nt . Ferdinand E . said it could not be established if Marcos, his wtfe and. dau~h~er. the Taotbatos had ever been in and government officials v1S1ted contact with other people. the area <?n the s~uthem part of In 1971, another tribe of cave the 27~·rrule-long island Monday dwellers called the Tasadays by hehcopter. was discovered in a rain forest Zaire Battle Grows; U.S. To Evacuate? in the center of Mindanao Island, in the southern Philip· pines. There were 25 people in that tribe, and they made their loincloths from the leaves of or· chids. They did not practice agriculture and lived on wild tubers and the pith of palm. The only tools they had were ryde of stone. By ne Associated Press The Taotbatos were described Several hundred Zaire govern· as sturdy, about five feet tall. me n t par a troopers were with well-proportioned bodies. dropped around the southem They apparently grow some town of Kolwezi today in a coun· kind of tobacco, and the palace ter-offensive aimed al regaining said. wear multi-colored the copper-mining center from necklaces that af)pear to be rebel forces, Zaire's Kinshasa made or beads and build fires by radio said. striking stones together and us· Monday's 54·44 Senate vole. Weizman said, "l'm sorry this whole thing happened " A government spokesman said the cabinet will meet soon to dis· cuss the matter in depth. There was no immediate reac lion from the Arab world. SENATE APPROVAL of President Carter's arms sales will not end debate about the United States· commitment to Israel. a friendship begun 30 years ago with the birth of the Jewish state. JJ> o.m>.QDe~ 9fJhe.~~iQ!l. warl)lane deal questionea the strength or the commitment. an.d one senator said it ha, been seve;ed. · But those arguments failed to overcome intense administra- tion lobbying that led to Mon· day's vote allowi.ng the sales to go through The senators also voted to reject a resolution dis approving the deal SEVERAL SENATORS said l'ictinu Bunted they voted agalnsl stopping the sales only with great reluctance. out s aid they believed rejection would harm the MlddJe East pe.tce process by offending Suud1 Arabia and Egypt. Ca rter said aCter the vote that the administration has new con· hdence in its ability to persuade Egypt and Saudi Arabia to dis· play moderation. But the opponents of the deal saw a grave danger to Israel. ' "WllAT WE HAVE done is to sever a commitment that has 11\sted 30 years ihat the Israelis wer~ 'folng-rn·-ge( wtrar"\i.a.:, - necessary for their survival," satd Sen. 'Jacob J a vi ts. R·N. Y. "Now there's a condition.·· Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho, added. "A message goes out to Israel that what heretofore has been an unconditional commit· m ent to Is raeli security bas given way to a new American police. namely that we shall sup- ply warplanes of the most ad· vanced character to both sides." ............. Mexico City firemen search for men believed 1.ost in the rubble of the Astor Department Store. The ~·r~ began Saturday and burned for 48 hours: the bu1ldmg -col - lapsed Monday. Fi\'e bodies had been recovered but more firemen were believed trapped. ' Belgian sources in Brussels ing dried moss as Under. said an undetermined number of .--=---------------------------------------- Europeans have been reported killed in the fighting in southern Zaire. The State Department is consideripg the evacuation or an estimated 80 to 100 Americans from the area. 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Ud Eftda•get>.-d SACRAMENTO <AP> -State schools chief Wilson Riles says the Jarvis tax initiative en [ __ PR_O_'P. _13_] dangers more than SSOO m11l1on a year in federal aid to California's schools. Tearful Farewell Patricia I lcars t hid goodbye to an un1dcntif1ed friend as ~he entered the Santa Rita mrnimum-se('unly pnson 111 Plea!-ianton. 30 miles east of San FranC'rsro. ;\1onda). to finish hcrsen.•n-vearsentenre. Connctcd in Marth. 197fi. of 1oining he r kidnapper~ ma 1974 hank robber.'. shf.' \\as lrel' on Sl million bond dunng her appeal. Sht· will be eltg1blf.! lor parole in 14 months. Church in Conflict Riles said Monday the money depends on certain spending levels of the school districts which would be "virtually im· ~ possible"underJarvis . -ov -Gay-M• • ··nre-rtlttnmVe~sitiorr -r.r-er -1--1Q.:ters-OI' the June 6 ballot. would cut .Aa..aC property taXces by an average of 57 percent. or about S7 billion SA N DIEGO <AP> -United Presbyterians met today in the throe:. •. .,.care Tartk11' LOS ANGELES <API -City firefighters have voted to sup· port Proposition 13, saying they rlo not believe in layoffs threatened if the measure passes. Local union president Lyle Hall sai d Monda~ the firefighters were not frightened by the "scare tactics" or city ad- ministrators. who have warned that across-the-board cuts and the closing of 36 fire s tations t.·ould result if Proposition 13 is approved Efltt-t11 Clo¥fffl LOS ANGELES CAP> If voters approve Proposition 13, rhe city's school system will close down durmg the summer, the school superintendent says. But the effect of the JarVJs· Gann initiative on regular school terms beginning In Septebmber -1s not so clear, William Johnston said Monday. "Gun to Beam' SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -- Mayor George Moscone says the city will have to close its li braries. museums and parks. end support for the city's bus system and cut city employees· hours and, wages to meet a $151 million hble in the budget if Proposition 13 passes. But Moscone's predictions. made Monday. were ch~ged by Supervisor Quentin p. who called them "dishonest a d irre5ponsible ... a blunderbuss threat." of frerre contention over whether the church should ordain acknowledged homosexuals to its ministry. Such a step, as recommended by the majority of a study com· mission, would be the first of its kind ever taken by a major Chns· tian body. THE PROPOSAL has stirred a storm of conflict. considered the sharpest and most emotional in the church's mo(lern history, with threats of revolt and schism mingling in the tumult. Conner, campus pastor at Oregon Stale University. added in a sermon prepared for today's opening communion service at San Diego's Convention Center: "Let us never assume that our particular position is necessarily a deeper expression of personal faith than that of one who dis· agrees with us." "Never has an issue generated such explosive reactions." com- mented the Rev. Roger Allen of Albert Lea, Minn. He said ex- treme as~ts. such as calls for l·hur<'hw1de purges. are "really frightening... D'at N.; ~n "It 's been blown out of propor-Tl ~ tion ... said a lay delegate. John Merchan.l of Sequim , Wash.. U •ta1 • d blaming the conflict on a "small uospi ize pressure group lobbying" for or. dination of homosexuals. A SPECIAL 19·mcmber task force worked two years on the question of ordaining avowed homosexuals. with a majority of 14 concluding such ordination should be allowed if the can· didates were otherwise qualified. A minority of five dis- sented. As delegates from across the country gathered for the opemng session of the denomination's nine-day 190th General As sembly, its moderator. the Rev. John Conner of Eugene. Ore . urged umty despite differences. He said threats of quitting the 2.6 milhon-member church have been "relatively few. and some of them are more an expression LONG BEACH IAP> Former first lady Pat Nixon has been admitted to Long Beach Memorial Hospital for treat- ment or a lung infection, a hospital spokeswoman said . Susan Pescar said Monday that Mrs. Nixon's condition was good and that she was "resting comfortably .... Her physician. Dr. John Lundgren. said Mrs. Nixon. 66, probably will stay in the .hospital until the end of the week. Although no members of her family were present when Mrs. Nixon ar ri ved from San Clemente al 2:20 p.m .. her husband. former President Richard Nixon. visited her in the evening. "He's putting a gun to voters' heads." Kopp said. the of tension and anxiety than a de- The hospital is the same one in which Nixon underwent surgery for phlebitis. term mation to leave." SAVE 40% ON EVERY AZALEA AND CAMEil.iA IN STOCK! Now is the time to plant these gorgeous fall flowering plants so they have a chance to become well established before next year's blooming season. Because of all the rain we have a large selection of top QUC:tllty plants in a wide range of varieties and color. . OPEN MEMORIAL DAY roger~• flower food UH It every two week.a to keep your garden u colorful u oun. I 3 lb. regular $6.00 NOW •3.60 7 lb. regular S9.95 NOW 15.97 Sale ends May 31. 1978 • ... ----....... ~-.... --... ____ _. ..... _... _.4!19' ~~ TUOlday, May 16, 1978 DAILY PILOT 1t ~ Pot Poison Probed~ ·Lung Damage Linked to Toxic Spray, SAN DIEGO cA P I County health officials have linked marijuana sprayed with the tox ic defoliant paraquat to lung damage suffered by a man treated at a community clinic. County Health Director John Philp. in a letter Monday to Supervisor Roger Hedgecock. said it's the first incident of possible paraquat poisoning re· ported to his department THE SUPERVISORS planned additional discussions today on what the county should do to find out if paraquat is a health hazard to thousands of county marijuana smokers. Philp told supervisors last week he had no evidence that the herbicide. sprayed onto Mex· 1can marijuana groves under a Joint Mexican-U.S. eradication program. was making smokers sick . BUT HEDGECOCK disagreed with Philp's contention that the county should avoid studying the paraquat problem and urged the health chief to look into two possible cases of poisoning ca u sed by 1nhal1ng the herbicide. Peter Szutu. an administrator at the Beach Area Community Clinic. said symptoms or one man who admitted smoking about an oun<'c of marijuana a ----·---·---·- week tor several years included a bronch1t1s like cough. spitting up blood and sores around' the mouth. He said the man indicat· ed Pharm Chero Laboratories had found paraquat contamina· t1on in a sample of his marl- • Juana. PHILP WAS UNCERTAIN whether the symptoms 'proved paraquat poisoning because the "National Institute of Drug Abuse makes no mention of acute poisoning nor the expected symptomology from s moking Mex1can-1mporled mariJuand which had been contaminated with paraquat " Institute officials in March re· ported that tests on laboratory· am m als showed smoking three to five paraquat-tainted joints daily could provoke irreversible lung damage. PHILP HAS INDICATED as much as a third of marijuana available here could be con· taminated with the noxious de· foliant. Szutu says that until doctors learn about paraquat and how it can affect their patients. county health officials won't be able to determine whether the chemical will cause a rash of lung ail- ments "THE PROBLEM IS that doc· . Melitta Coffee Maker • !tie _.. n.criod bf-. oelic:iol.'9 oollee In nwQes be 14119 to -cne epeoal ollef belOwl Ul •I~ Pl"'O!ll·2 • durty entert1on1ns our moc:ro AM ridoo eoaHdon tran~rent plastoc' • 1fi solld state for dependabtloty . .. w1tti ClllTYl"C str1p1nd battltf)' lnciuded 3.99 Qullttd Cotnforttr Aslortnttftt twin 14.99 tun 18.99 Quetnlklrta 24:99 HUNTINGTON:8EACH- Huntlngton CiiitAier;o:== tors may not know what to took", tor. ",he said "They may not bt! 1 hnking the symptoms to par~ 1 quat." · He called for seminars or articles in medical joumab to educate phys1c1ans on how to recogni.i:e paraquat-induced ail I men ts Jet Curfew To Get Struly I SAN DIEGO IAPI -State or . ficials will delay extending thtt curfew on jet aircraft operatior\si at Lindbergh Field to allo\\-1 federal officials more time t~ study errects of the shortened' rtighttime operating hours. t I A Federal Aviation <\d i ministration omc1al said Mon-1 day the agency will look intq ··a11 the ramifications of the er feels of such a curfew." includ• 1ng whether a state·ordered curfew of aviation operation~ here might set a national preccJ dent for other airports. Lindbergh Field says it 1s th~ only major U.S. airport that ha!\ a sta te -mandated airport curfew • l·lb. can all·PUrP<>Se grind! 2.79 3.59 2/$7 Standard & Kinf'Siil No1c1111 Pllr standerd 1. 99 patrlona2.49 Quitted lllttrm , .. cwtn 2.99 queen4.99 tu113.99 111na 5.99 I I .. Orange Coast Oa1ty Pttot E l .. itorial r~~.~ ...... _._._._._. .................. R.o.~.~.N .. W.eed .. tf>u .. bl.l~.M.r ... T.hOMa .. S·K·MV .. l·l/-Ed.lt.~ ... ~ • .::;;, Tuesday. M.., 16. 1978 S.rbe1'• K~lblchl!dltOtlal P.,ge EdltOt' . U CI a Fine Site For Music Center News that the UC Irvine campus is very much 111 th~ running as the site for a proposed S24 million music center tn Orange County should be greeted with cheers along the coast. Although the final choice between UCI and a Santa Ana location apparently will not be made until July. it's indeed heartening to think that the county eventually ma y have a worthy center for major musical and theatrical events . The l'O mplex as proposed would rival the Los Angeles Music Center in importance. with a 3.400-seat·.mam pavilion and a s maller . 800-seat forum. Restaurants. exhibit halls and conference rooms would be included. Despite its growing population. the county has been ;sin g ularly lac kin g in adequate facilities for the pr~sentation of symphony concerts. operas. ballets and big ! theatrical productions . . And devotees or these arts have covered many miles and burned up lots or gas trekking up to Los Angeles to enjoy them. Whether or not UCI is the chosen site. the Qrange ·County Music Center wilt not spring up overnight. First 'there'll have to be a major fund-raising drive; then some : two years would be needed for construction. Uul there arc those who remember when the.idea or building a major university on the coast seemed like a distant dream. That dream came true. a nd now that the campus is a reality it 's time to work for another enriC'hing addition to our culture and lifestyle • There will be 13 proposUions on the June 6 ballot. The Daily Pilot Will of fer comment and recommendations on all the propositions between now and election day. • • • :Bonds Merit Support PROP. I on the June 6 ballot. the State School Build· ing Aid Bond Law. 1s designed to reduce the cost or build· ing ?r re~abilitating schools by ~ng t.he state's AAA ~·rl'dtl rating to enable local school districts to obtain low interest. 30-year loans . It would authorize the issuance or up to S350 million in s tate bonds. but no project could be undertaken without t~e _app~\.al of local_ voters. This is a continuatiop of earlter siatc _sch~I a1~ programs and is or special im· port~nce to ~1stncts with .Pr_oblems of _enrollment growth or "1th older school bu1ldmgs need mg restoration. It woul~ enable such districts to meet their needs at a sub- stantial saving at no cost to taxpayers in other districts. The Daily Pilot recommends a YES vote on Prop. J. ••• PROP. 2, the Clean Water and Water Conservation Bond law. would provide S375 million in state bonds to ma_t ~~ federal and local funds for construction of {ac1lilles fo~ sewage treatment and water reclamation to fllect pollution s tandards set by federal law. Only 34 per eent of the state s local waste water treatment facilities now meet these standards. - i'~ailure to pass Prop. 2 couJd result in doubling of ~cal costs for federally mandated sewage treatment and water recycling facmties. Passage of the proposition would genera.Le up to S2 billion in federal funds and create thousands of Jobs on water treatment projects. A YES vote on Prop. 2 is recommended. Boost for Solar PROP. 3 on the June 6 ballot would offer a temporary tax exemption on energy systems not using fossil fuels I oil. natural gas or coal>. The installation of solar energy equipment for residential use is expensive. And the thought that the tax assessor is standing by waiting lo slap on some additional property tax as soon as it's installed is enough to discourage many property owners. Prop. 3 would put into effect legislation already passed and signed by the governor. It provides for a five.year exemption from additional property tax on solar. geothermal and other alternative energy systems. Existing law a lready orrers an income tax deduction to offset some of the cost or solar energy installations. The proposed additional tax exemption on the units themselves could further encourage less affluent property owners to make the desirable switch to alternative energy sources. It also could stimulate producuon or such equipmenL This would,_ in no way place an additional tax burden on those who continue to use traditional heating and cooling apparatus. A YES vote on Prop. 3 la recommended. • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are thole or their authors and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Dally Piiot, P .O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642--4321. Boyd/Burglars ByL.M.BOYD Q. "You once said the police can tell whether a room bas been ransacked by a proressional or an amateur by looking al tbe dresser drawers. nw "· lf all the . drawers are left open, It was a pro. U only tbe bottom drawers an tel\ open, It was an amateUT. Why so!" Dear Gloomy Gus Good news! Special ootaUon on-... pam· phlet telll ol reductJoa lo eQ>eOMS by sending only one pamphlet to each family. About Umel Bad newt! Just received two pamphlete to the mall -my A. The amateur usually starts at the top drawer and works down. thus having to c10f5e each drawer to gel lnto the next one. The pro usually starts at the bottom and works up. thua galnlng Ume by not having to close any drawer. Q. "Whal were the names or the original Siamese twins?'' A. Chang and En& Bunker. In the Thai language, Chang and Eq mean right and left. They weren't caUed Siamese twin• ln Slam, 1DcldentaUy. Being of Cblne1e deacent, they were called the Chlnete twins. Q. "What were thole lbree lnventloas that wm Rogers aald were theJreateat 1lnce the beglonlng lime?" A. ''The Ure, the wheel, and central banklnc." Rowland Ev8D8 I Robert Novak '" Federal Pension 'Time Bomb' WASHINGTON -Although President Carter promised that the "first and most direct ef· forts" to slop inflation would be "within government itself." he Ignored the inflation machine that automatically spends billions of taxpayer dollars to support retired federal workers in relative luxury. " Few inside the government itself are even bailly aware of this machine. or the built·in Political time bomb il COO· t a 1 n s . I n about 20 yea r s lax · payers wlll be obligated to an almost un- imaginable $361 billion of pens ion rights due retired federal workers. but not covered by contributions. Because federal workers have some of the country's most powerful unions. most polili· cians do not hear the bad news. They prefer ignorance. in hopes of put.ting, orr the day of political reckoning. Unions are to be Earl Waters feared; unknowing taxpayers are not. Public opinion polls shOw American voters today on the brink of a true taxpayers' revolt. Dlscovery of the spiraling Treasury theft each year lo p~ guaranteed retirement benefits to federal workers could put them over the brink and maybe into the streets. UNLIKE OTHER pension plans. the government's retire· menl systems today have legal obligations about $120 bllUon higher than income from matching contributions of federal workers and their federal employers By actuanal statistics. over the next 20 years this s pread between mcome and obligations will pass the SJOO billion mark. Where will thes e immense sums of money come from? Out of the U.S. Treasury for future decades. adding untold billions to the federal deficit and Creal· ing ever more momentum lo the spiral of inflation. The Insouciance on Capitol Hill was typified last week when Sen. Gaylord Nelson introduced new legislation to put all federal employes under Social Security as lhe first step to end ruture taxpayer.financed pensions. Nelson was told by one of the foremost leaders in Congress: "This can't be needed, because the retlreP'tent system has always paid its own way." Thus, congressional fancy. IN POI~ of fact. federal employes -postal workers. forest rangers. Congressmen. government lawyers, to name only a few -contributed under $3 billion to their retirement syalems last year. The govern· ment <meaning taxpayers) paid in $9.3 billion-$3 billion lo match those contributions plus S8 3 billion from "geperal revenues," 1nv1s1ble 1n departmental budgets. By 1985. these rederal employes will pay $4.2 billion and the taxpayers will pay $17.9 billion. based on an un · realistically low inflation rate or 4 percent. The inflation rate gov- erns the cost or money borrowed from the Treasury and built-In federal pay hikes that automatically increase retire· 'ment benefits. These figures do not include the even more generous. noncon· y trlbutory military retirement plan. Its cost: Sl3 bilUon by 1985. The stair of the Ci vii Service Commission completed a secret report on the pyramiding cost of federal retirement pay a year ago. Considering 1ls political dynamite, secrecy was un· derstancjable. Nelson. chairman of the Senate Social Security subcommittee. ran into a stone wall when he began bis study of future civil service pension costs. Only after Associated Press reporter Brooks Jackson obtained a copy or the report and publisbed highlights was it sent to Nelson WELL AWARE of the polilicaJ passion he will unleash. Nelson sees only one solution: put federal workers under the SociaJ Security system <which will not dip into the Tre.asury if Congress does not change tax hikes passed last year). Thal would gradually phase out the lux- urious non·Social Security systems which are creating a privileged class of Americans. Special privilege for retired federal workers. financed by all taxpayers, is breathtaking. Most of the 75 different federal retire· ment plans work on this princi- ple: the worker and his agency each pay about 7 percent of -salary-into a ~etiremeflt-#tlnd. Bul those pa)"tnenls are not nearly adequate to pay present and future obligations <which in· creased $18 billion over con- tributions in 1977 alone>. The forgotten taxpayer. under Social Security, work~ 10 years to be eligible for benefits; a federal worker earns his after five years. The unprivileged non-government worker gets re- duced benefits al age 62; a federal worker can retire wilh full benefits al SS. PRESIDENT Carter's anti- Inflation speech made only slight obeisance to the federal government's wondrous infla· tion machine: he opted for a 5.5 percent federal pay hike this year, down from around 7.5 per- cent. That might seem bearable considering that most federal workers got a 10 percent in- crease last year. Federal employe unions screamed in protest lo Mr. Carter, but their howls wouJd be drowned out if the American tax- payer knew what was really going on. How Bureaucrats Overrule Legislators Little notice has been given to what ls undoubtedly the most important measure on the Juoe ballot next to the property tax is· sue. This is Prop. 5 which would nullify a 1976 Supreme Court rul- ing which gave unwarranted powers lo administrative agen· cles to overrule the Legislature. This startling decis ion was handed down in support of a Public Utilities Com· mission find· lng that a legislative enactment was un - conslitu - tlonal. It opened the door tor other ad · minlstr atlve agencies to dis· regard laws distasteful to them. Indeed it was immediately selied upon by lhe Alcoholic Beverage Control Appeals Board which declared the slate's rair trade liquor Jaw unconstitu- tt on al despite the ract the Le"lslature had reviewed that Sydney Barris law endlessly. each lime refus· ing to repeal it. And despite the fact the courts had ruled it con· stitutional. The issue then In Prop. S is simply who shall make the laws? Shall it be those elected by the people to represent them in the Legislature or shall it be appointees, elected by nobody. serving on the various ad· ministrative agencies? ONE MAY flnd great Irony In the fact that the highest court. which zealously guards Its powers, seemed wi111ng lo delegate judicial power to com· missions composed of persons for wblch Utere ls oo require- ment that they evflff have legal training. let alone judicial ex· perience. But. even worse, as Justice Stanley Mosk observed in a well studied dissent, concurred in by Justice Raymond Sullivan. "It is Incongruous ror the will of the people to be thwarted by a 1ov· ernmental body which exlata On· ly to Implement that will.'' Mosk certainly didn't approve of the court's cavalier delega· lion of judicial powers eat.her. "Declaring a statute unconsUtu· tional," he wrote, "represents the highest exercise of judicial power and one even the judiciary is reluctant to ex· ercise." THE RULE making powers of administrative agencies is an extemlon or legislative aut.bori- ty, an extension which itself bas been the subject or much argu· ment over the separation or powers as provided by the con- stitution. Nevertheless, the Legislature has taken to the practice of enacting general policy and leaving the details to be spelled out by the admlnistra· lion In regulations which have all the ef1ect or duly enacted statutes. The initial idea may have been workable but in the past 50 years these agencies have ex- panded rapidly and obviously been carrle~ away by their rulemaking powers. Moves are afoot to clamp down on them by re~alUng some of that delegated authority. Several proposals have been advanced which would require all administrative regulations to be ratified by the Legislature. BUT UNTIL the Legislature does act to control the ad· ministrative regulatory boards. the Supreme Court action has made it imperative that the peo· pie act to preclude those agen· clea from overruling their elect- ed representatives. Senator John Holmdabl has recognized that need by author- ing Prop. 5 and his view is con- curred in by the majority of the Legislature which tras placed the proposal on the ballot. Citizens who believe the bureaucracies already have rar too much power will vote a re· sounding "yes" on Pror· s which natty states they shal have no power to declare laws 11n- conatllutlonal and no authority to refuse to enforce laws on such grounds unless a determination has been made by the courts. Why Must We Base Our Econotny on Obsolescence? Herblock, tbe political car-the repairman as ~yond all toonist, has scoured this country help. in a terminal state of de· and Europe in search of a cay. It was about ~ight years particular ltind or sort carbon old. which is pretty fair these stick he used for years and likes days. given Lhe average rate or belt for drawing. It cannot be bullt·in obsolescence for home fodnd anywhere, he sighs. gadgets. Tbla disappointment bu caused him to formulate BUT I couJd not rind a griddle Herblock's that had the same splendid Law: "It it'1 features as this one, which was 1ood, they'll another melancholy vindication atop making of Ht?rblock's Law: It was the It.•' To my bOlt griddle we ever had, so they mind, the sad stopped ma.klmt It. All the others • x I o m de -1 looked at had on interior ct,. ''•er v ea a sl1n. and drained poorly. I p 1 a c e of phoned the manufacturer. and honor along all the solace I got wag some w l th Mur -dim advice to hunt around tor a than the exception in our society. I used to buy the same shoes at the same shop year after year. Suddenly. for no reason that was ever explained to me, the company changed the let that had tilled my foot so com· f ortably, and It wu no tonier possible to buy a p1lr of shoes without a ghastly period of "breaking·in." Uably told. are even more in· furiatlog. If a woman buys an article and is pleased with it, there ls almost never any way she can purchase the same ob- ject even a rew months later. ll hu vanished utterly in the mMlstrom of ruhlon. and she must haunt the bazaars and re- 11le shops in lbe wan booe o' finding its duplicate. COMMODITfES that wo:rk THE LADY I live with 1et1 a well. that rit well, that look well, new station wagon every three ought to be preserved ln the ye.rs. same make, same modft. marltet·placc, lbeir llfe·sl)an And every three yeara abe ls protracted unlit sometbln1 met with what she calls 'dlalm-aenu\nelybetterJ.acJevised. provements" lo the new modol. Britain, foT all It.a atod0 lnea, Lillie conventences abe Ukcd .. ------btlebnd'• and-ml .. II you're or Finnish des· cent. you might want to vtslt Lake Wortb·Lanuna. Fla. Nowbere el.st In the westem ~ SG~f'tntaftt!. eh1'1 Law, aecond·hand apeclmtn of the old "muan'IT.lw, anCft.be Pet.er srtddlc. disappear, to be repla~ by atUl obeys thltJ sturdy common· chanaes for the worse. 1'be lut suae principle In m~t of Ill time three ylbar~a o s"'-1ooda. n ls American businea O.H. ~'Io-. cu11•1 -.., "''"' ., .......,, .... .... ~ ....... .. ·~lJ:l!' .... . ; .. . -• born Ame:ricam. It's Wecal ID Color•do to lbrow ~ 11 a brtde and 1room except rice. .. Principle, u a plece ol pickled II this were an l5ol1ted caae. I wtadotnf«t.bemotlem~ __ .__wd ggt bogbcr to wutuood I ~t ol thil when our old publlc t.P•H In ven1lnf m.Y 1rtddl• went oo tho lril.l la.st trt•lal db~Umten~ But tt monlf\, and wu diagnosed by bas become rar more lbe tule • • nv -so proud ol lta economic "con ~--.. ~ ~ ""• m -a -1nauar rolled down. ' (all.a &o Mlllrte and Nti.l.n the Women's clothes. I am re-bat from the past. I .. \ I ' NATibNAL -TueecS.tv.M1y18,1978 DAIL y PILOT A 7 Dangers ih . Burger Cooking Cited NEW YORK <AP> -Hamburcen cooked too long at temperatures above D decrees Fahrenheit in an el~tric frying pan or electric home hamburger-cooking appliance can produce canctt-causlng subatances. a research team has reported, The hamburgers cooked under these conditions give off chemical substances_salled mutagens, which ··may reptescnt a risk of cancer in people." according to researchers from Washington University's Center for the Biology of Natural Substances. THEY SAID MONDAY the same substance. aJso have been found ln several tommerclal food prepara· lions that lnclw!e beef extract. The team at ijle St. Louis, Mo., un- ivenity ls &eaded by Dr. Barry Com· moner. a noted biologist and environ· mentalist. "Fortunately." Commoner said . "our results also show that regard· less of how large or small it eventual· ly turns out to be, the risk can be re- duced to zero by choosing an ap· proprlate cooking procedure.·· THE RESEARCH RESULTS show that th8'ubstances do not appear if the hamburger is broiled under a heat source or in a microwave oven. Commoner sald. Also, the ri!k can be reduced if the hamburger is fried only to the rare stage, he said. "Apparently the crucial factors are the cooking temperature and the ttme of cooking, .. he said. "The tem· peratures produced by a broiler or a microwavQoven are not as hot as thole produced in an electric hamburger. maker, and therefore. produce fewer mutagens." Mutagens are &gents that can cause genetic changes. Scientists say that almost all substances that are mutagens also are capable or causing cancer. THE RESEARCH WAS presented m a pDper at the annual meeting of the American Society of ' Microbiologists. which opened Mon· day m Las Vegas. Commoner said the researchers had not studied other cooked meats. He said once scientists determined the moleclJlar structure or the mutagens and the precise chemical reactions responsible for their fo rma· lion in cooked beef and beef extract, then experiments could be made to see whether they can cause cancer in test animals. Play Diseovered C alifornia Wins High Cometly Hemingway's Fint Work?. Court Rule NATICK. Mass. CAP) -A frothy, cornball cotnedy called "Hoklllll'' - never published and only recenUy discovered -1s believed to be the first professional work of Ernest Hemingway, who co·authored the play at 21. "This is Ernest Hemingway's first book," said William Young, the rare book dealer who hunted down the play. HE SAID THE three-act play is a ...___,·.:i~.WbU:.Jmeoriant .. disJ:pveu_. •. -because of ltemingway-.s ·position among 2l>th century authors. Princeton historian Carlos Baker . a Hemingway biographer. s&Jd be found a letter written by Hemingway lo a friend io which Hemingway wrote that be and Morris McNeil Musselman were doing a 50-50 collaboration on a play. ''The ract that Hemingway did col- 1 a borate on this hitherto un- discovered thing does give it some significance. His name alone on it is apt to create something or ;a stir." Baker said in a telephone interview. BUT BAKER CAUTIONED that Musselman -a high school chum of Hemingway in Oak Park, JIJ., who became a successful film writer in Hollywood -proba bly wrote more of the play than Hemingway. "I would be skeptical that Hem- ingway did half of it." said Baker. "But how can you tell who did what in a collaboration?" ,.,.~ CO-AUTHORED PLAY Ernest Hemingway Hemingway's name does not ap. pear on the final version of the play, but the first page of the scenarto begins: "Hokum, a play in three acts by Morris McNeil and ·Ernest M. Hemingway." MUSSELMAN TYPED THE scenario on the batj< of copies of the Chicago Police Del>artment's Daily Bulletin. It was accompanied by Musselman's instructions to Hem- ingway for writing the first acL WASHINGTON <AP> -The U.S. Supreme Court haa r uled that CallrornJa and not the federal government con· lrols the submerged lands and waters sur· rounding the Channel Islands National Monu· ment. Voting S-3,lhe justices ruled Monday in favor of California in its compel· ln-g-:claim wiln....Ih e ·:: - Justice Department over who should control submerged lands and water with.in one mile of Anacapa and Santa Barbara islands in the Pacific Ocean. WRITING FOR the court. J ustice Potter Stewart int&rpreted a 1953 federif law, the Submerged Lands Act. as giving dominion over the area to California. Justice Byron R. White wrote a dissenting opln1on, In which Cbtef Jus tice Warren E . Burger and Justice Harry A. Blackmun joined. Justice Thurgood Marshall took no part in deciding.the case. A UCIJ J.()IW GOT l/SOtRCIJMPER. THANKS A MIL.Ual. S IOO TIObt Sen. Ma rk llal· f1(>ld. R-Oregon. ha ~ co m e up \\1th a new twist sn fund rais ing aimed at giving s upp o rters ··som e thing othe r than in· diges tion:· a n aide says. Give him SlOO and he ·11 send you a plutt' with his autograph in the midcjle. • .. ANO MY VAClfTION. 7HAHl<S A MJWOll. I Until now, historians believed Hemingway's first book was "Three Stories and Ten Poems, .. published in France in 1923. "Ho.cum," copyrighted June 4, _ 1921. concerns a starving artist's scheme to wed a rich society girl. A line of dialogue ln the scenario explains the pJay's title. A friendly con man asks the artist: "Ah, my child, my innocent and misled en· Cant: have you never beard of hokum , what is known in tbe vernacular or the bourgeoisie as bull?" CALI FORNIA HAD hoped to gain legal con· trol of the area, rich with kelp. It presumably now is free to lease out plots for kelp harvest· tog. The federal govern· meot claimed it wanted to maintain control of the area to preserve.- otters and other maftne mammals. But state of· flcials argued that sea· life protection already is being assured by the California Department oC Fi.sh and Game. •. AND OU/i NW1 /IOOF. 7HANltS A MILLJON. ••. ANO MY DIPLOMA. 7HAllKS A MIUJOll. .. IT'S CORNBALL," SAID Young. who is pubUshing a limited edition of the play. But he says it has nashes of Hem- ingway's famous style: "His biller vernacular is evident here in its inf an cystages .. Rotary to Drop Duarte C hapte r TOKYO <AP> -The annual con· vention of Rotary International today upheld the decision by Its board of directors last February to terminate Hemingway, who committed suicide in 1961, won the Pulitzer prize for fiction in 1953 and the Nobel Prize in literature a year later. Among his most highly regarded novels are "The Sun Also Rises," "A Farewell to Arms" and "For Whom the Bell Tolls" the membership or its club in Duarte, ---------Calif. YOUN~ BEGAN TRACKING down the play a.ft.er he bought a nine- page scenario for the first act at an auction last fall. The club's membership in Rotary I nternational was terminated because it admitted three women in 1977 despite Rotary membership pro- visions stipulating that each member "shall be an adult male person or good character and good business and professional reputation." You can Cltarge DAILY PILOT Claulfled Ads 642·5678 Through detectives., Young found that the play was copyrighted under Musselma n's pen name. Morris McNeil. Then he obtained a copy from the U.S. Copyright Office in Washington. WNG JOHN SID'ER'S Wednesday SHRIMP SALE Looking for carpet? Check our ... LO\VER PRICES! 900 Samples to Choose From! 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United California Bank is offering most Simple Interest Personal Loans of SlOOO or more at 1/2% off the usual interest rate. And, if you have a United Account~ you'll sa~ another 'h% interest on your loan-a total of 1% off the normal rate . iba can ewa apply byphoae.. ow •(800)252-0222. Just c11J this toll-free number between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. weekdays. One of our loan representatives will take your applic2"tion over the phone and, if your Joan is approved, you can stop m at the branch nearest yo u to sign the papers. UCB's Loan Sale ends July 31, 1978, so pick up your phone and caH us today. Or drop by any UCB branch. You 'U be glad you did. This special limited·ttme offer d~s not apply tQ real estate or homeowner loans. mobile home loans; mobile home-lot loans; or to loans secured by marketable securities, certificates of deposit, life insurance policies. or savings accounts. Special rates apply only ro loans of St()()() or more. I 1 1 l l I 1 ' l i 1 ' i ,,. DAU. Y PALO T T~. Ml!Y 11. 1971 QUEENIE "Let's face at Without excess profits we dor't have moll· vat1on -so let's not lose our molJvalJon'" Clemente Gets Free Services Additional in · form a lion or appoint· ments are available by ca !ling the service center. 498-3322. or the Lido Club Marks 50th 'To promote. encourage and develop yacht· mg. both su1l and power. aod encourage a high standard or yachttnc act1 v1ttes and promote yacht racing and crwi,1n(! with ii strong junlor Pl'O· gram " Thos~ were the word! of a proclamation SO years ago when the land on which LIYC ex.isis to- day wab designated as a yacht club. That was the year. 19a8. when the Lido Isle Community Associa· t1on was incorporated But it was some 20 years later before LIYC became what Is known today as a fuJl-fledged yacht club. It was incorporated in 1946 and accept· ed into the family of the Southern CalifornJa Yachting ..Usociation in 1948. MEMBERS AND GUESTS CELEBRATED the 50th year of the club Saturday at the Opening Day ceremonies conducted by Commodore Dave Tingler and his flag orricers John Franco. vice commodore. and Ed Koll. rear commodore The half·century of service to )Ulchting makes LJYC the third oldes t of the six yacht clubs in the harbor area It Mill occupies the building original- ly incorporated by the Commumtv Association. LIYC has lived up lo the purposes for which it was founded. Durmg the years it has turned out some of the winningest skippers in the sport and its junior program b second to none in Southern California. THE CLUB'S BURGEE WITH THE WHITE field with the red cross or St. George and a blue fouled anchor was adopted from the blending of the burgees of the Royal Yacht Squadron of England and the South Coa8t Corinthi~n Yacht Club of California. Public health nu~es a re available in ~n Clemente every Tues· day morning t.o provide free health assessments, guidance and referral. The service is sponsored t1Y'"' t~ Ore:nge County Public Health depart- ment. county public health Since the club's inception. partlcuJar attention nurse division, S:W·7616. has been paid Lo the development of young skip---.::..-===.·-:-::--~rs . The J~ .... ~:-&gr~as iMOgated trt-1946-by D.ora llill. former mayor of Newport Beach and the late Tom Rutll;r BOA TING / OBITUAAlES Year . PUBl.IC N()'tJCE PUBl.JC NOTICE ,tCTITIOUS 8USINl.SS ...... 5TAT9'MllMT TM tollOolflf!O P«tiOf\ ll 00.11$ b">o NH•l MAHA(,EME N' Pl..V~. G~1' 1toop04nt Or , HuntonQtOfl Be«". CA n... Oott C. fliOUS, 9U1 AoclJ)Olnt Or Hwflll~tOft ..._.,,CA..,._ ""' t>wl-•$ <Ondu<led by ... '" dlvkklel. OonC.-H Tiii• ,,,_, wti 111«7 will\ lhr CA><>11ty Cl*'• of Of•"99 Co..n1y on All'il11.1f11. .. ..,.,. Pul>lttlled Or~ Coast OlllY Piiot, Mer 2. •. 1', n, ••1• tfOS./d PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS IUSINEU •AMS STATaMaMT Tiie tollowlno "''°"' .,. do1n11 OusllleUOI j.11/ING IMAGES. :MMS JtllNv Orlv.r: .;.":·~< ... -. ~ ... -• Ut O•nt1y 8ryMf ~'""·JOO Jt"~• Orlve. "A''. t.G&i. •w. C.trforntd Ut 1' he pa lot pr OJ ect ope rat es at the Nei1.;hborhood Multi· Service Center, 1 JO W. ~tariposa. s a1<t Dr !\t orton Nelson. count~ health offi cer. FARM GALS LOW PAID GIRL SCOUTS HOIST COLORS AT LIYC OPENING DAY RITES Oe-tf> MldlMI G<;lnn. JOO Jtl fe rJ Orov~. ''A'. Cost• Mn• c;.l110rn1• 9»3' Among services of· fered b)' the nurses are help with paUenis who have special dietary needs, with home care of handicapped persons, "ith infant and child care and with parentini;t. They also provide vre~nancy counseling. Degree Won Barbara L)nn Smith. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Dlfle Arlen Smith of Nt>wport Beac h. will receive he r B.A. degree m sociology from Taber Colle ~in Hills boro. Kan CllOWL l..V(tl..E A CROWL, rHtcHnl of L•oun• HUI\ l.~•sur• Worto C• P•>"d •••Y Qt\ M.av IS. IQ11 Prtvloul ro\1dfnl ot Hunhngton P•ri. Cd fOf' SS VUr\ Su<V•-Ill' d.IUOhlPf 8•r!NrA Crifloy of Soulh v..~ c.. .. >Otl> Or Cl>•rle\ Crowl ol N-l>Ofl ~•<I>. C• , HITlt\ Crowl ol Fulluton C. •nd Bru<t Cro•I ... u._. N•quel C• "''° ll or.,,0<nllor~" ano S 11ru1 qr•nocru•dr~n St-rv1t~\ Tnur\day May II. 1911 ., ' 00 p M Momorl•I (f'IAp•I RO\e Hills Mtmoro•I P•rk Friend\ m.ty v1\U .tt H4lv•r'ton Luce Mo,.tuar.,, 6)41 Se~ Ave , Hu,,/ HIQlon Park, C.. on Wedne\lla1 M•t 11. 1918 un111 9 00 P M. Halv~non Lu<e Mortu•ry dlrecton.. HAll..IDAY WILLIAM A H"l..LIOAY. resident 01 l..•Quna Hiiis, C.. Pu~ •way on Mo 1', 1971. Sur.,..., by his wife Cnrts\le ol uaun• Htlls. C•., son w1111om R-rl Hallldoly of Newp0n Beacll. C•. llllUV"le• Jor<• Adolal<M C.r •Y ot Costa Mo•, C• , \Isler> IWbellt Me., Of PaWdtN, C.. otnd Rf\odo Thompson ot C•nod•. s orand<lllldrtn •nd l Q•t•I 11<•ndcl\1ldre<1 "'-ton•< W!•Vl<1'11 Wed nod•y May 11. 1'18 at 1 00 P M Pac1•1C lltew Memor1•I P•rk O>.li»I ~.-rv •<.t\ con(IUOt Entombm•nt P•<lft< ll1r:w Memor••I P•r.. S.ltr Berver on Funer•I -dtrt<tors. CAl.DWILL LAUR INE J CAl.OWEll, rt \IOent OI '°''' ~ c. P .. se.1 •••r on M•r 11. "" In Sol•~ C.. Survived Dt -d....,..er Maur~ Miiier 01 C.O•t• ~. c. · '"'" -· OouQI•• of C0<ona C.., "-r1C1t Of UtAh •NI C0<1•1no <M c:.p.s1r-~«I>. C• . .tl\O 4 Ge<MM!d \On ~m•n C.l°"'tll two n1ecu Mrs. Bi.ka -.C~ oj l..OnQ Bt•Ch.C:. --L HMtolMluour•, .. 1,0 11 Qr-f\lldr~ -11 Qre.111 llU .. OADWAY NOaTUA.U 110 Broadway Coste Mesa 642·9150 S~lVTHIL&.ol.AMI W~CHAPll 427 E. 17th $1. cosra Mesa • ~888 Santa Ana Chapel 518 N Broadway SantaAna • 547-4131 "1BCl•OTHHS SMfTHS' MOITUAlY 627 Main St Hun11091on Beach 53tMl539 "., ....... , COLOMtAL AIMii.Al. HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 89()..3525 ,ACIPtC YllW 91,IMOllAL rAH Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 P1elf1c View Dnve Newport. Cahforn1a 644·2700 to4tlCO.Mtcl NOITUAllll La;una Beech 49•·9415 La9una Hiiis 788-<>933 San Juan Cap1strono 495-1778 SACRAMENTO (AP> Feruale farm workers suffer from low pay and poor working conditions and most of them wish they had a different job, according to the California Commission on the Status or Women. The commission said that it interviewed 400 female farm workers and 200 male farm workers in Fres no and Imperial counties. Crime Rises LOS ANGELES CAP>- Crime in Los Angeles County rose sharply in the first three months of 1978 . S her i ff Peter Pitchess reported. Dftatlt Notire• Deaths ~ Elsewhere SAN FRANCISCO 1APJ -Phillip E. Blecber, 48. executive director of the Ca lifornia Public Utilities Commission. died Monday of an ap- parent heart attack. WESTPORT. Conn. <AP) -Alexander Kip· nls, 87. an international· ly known basso who s tarred at the Me tropo litan Opera from 1940 to 1952, died Sunday. Kipnis won c ritical acclaim for roles in the Operas "Boris Godunov" and "Di e Gotterdam . merung." DURHAM. N.C. <AP) -Or. Henry W. Newson, 68, a Duke University nuclear phuSicist who was Instrumental in propellln~ the wocld into the Atom.Jc Age with the c reattoo or the first self ·sulitaining nuclea r chain reaction in 1942, died Sunda~. Sale May 17th Preview AU Day Till 5: 00 Sale Begins 6: 30 Featuri~g .. Desks Lamps Tables Chairs Washstands Hallstands Leaded· Glass Mirrors Roll Tops Trunks Tins Display Cabinets Brass lt~ms Showcases Sideboards Wardrobes American Primitive Unusual Pieces Best Buys In Orange County 2911 Croddy Way. Santa Ana Yon. thru F.rl. t:ob-:s:oo Sat. 9:00-Noon • Cleared ESCONDIDO <AP> The vice pnnc1pal or Torrey Pines Hig h School has been cleared of relony charges of sell· .ing marijuana to a dis· tricl attorney·s infor- mant. The two counts against Pierre Simon de Grignon were dropped when the prosecution re- fused to reveal the ad- dress of a confidential informant C•ll 642-5678. Put a lew words to work for ou. PUBLIC NOTICE ,~,. PUBLIC NOTICE NOT1al TO Cll•OITO•S SUPa•to.t COUii,. OP TMll tTATI OP CA.UPOlt•tA ~Ott TN a ODUtn'Y OI' Ottit.•Oa "° A.ff"' ht•I" of 8UlN(Hf fLIEf(Hflt, 0.<••• .. ~Of1(.E 1\ Hf.llf&V C.IVlrN 10 rnt t "'do\Ot\ Cl Ille ••O•t Mmeo --• tllel .. 1 ~ "-It lllQ t l•lm~ •mtt IN MMd ~ •rt rceq111re.I IO lllt tf\fm ••In N 119( .... ,. _.,.,,,'"the 9111(• ., ... ct .. •• OI '"' ·-wnt1lled •••• or IO Pf•teflt lllffll, wtlll t!Wt MC.\\•f'f •Oil< Mn. to IN llfldet'litMd .. IMM· tt<.• ,, • ., ••••• ,.. w.,, ,.,, , ,.,~ WeU<ltll o ..... NtwjMI" ····"· C:.htor111• WflKft •• lllt pie<• Of bu ... MU of Ille unOt~IQned tn •II l'llllMt\ 11tr1e•n1n9 to "" •Wit• of Mlf -~ ""'· .. 111\tft...., _,,. elltf '"' l'J'tl 1111111 Utlon el l"lstlOllC.t Oeteo .!My 1. 1•11 ~l.l~NIA fltittl MHlt '*~°' oftNWlllOl"'- 10.... ne!Nd DK-rit PUllA &WA••aM ,,., WHkll•On .. ,... ... _...,.~CA~ Tel. tl\!f1S1 Alttrnef ,_ 8-wter l'\.!>ll'""" OrM\9' C..•I Olit " ,.,i41t Mn ••.n .10.rlllfJ-• I'll• Dennis ~11 E9Qtr~. 7101 ~ Fe""'••. Apt. O·~-S•nt• "n• c..i ilwlli. '21IW Norm• Ann EQJI•"· 110• '> F.,rvlew, Alltf. 0·'· S•nt• >nd C..lllorn1•t2/o. Tiii' l>usl..US Is <ONIV<led by ttNr••~\. H«'fNANll:.99tf'S Tiii' ,.........,. ·~ fifed with 1"" C-tv Cllf'lt of 0r..,. OM.tlley on M.11 12, tttl. l'tM4fl PllClllJl\ecl Or~ C.0.\1 0.tlY Poot Mo i., tl,lD-JllMt, ••18 l'IJO 19 PUBUC NOTICE fllCT110US IUSIHEH NAMI! STATU•••T T~t 10110.ina penonl are 001nci bus1nos ••· l EN MAii llENl"L'>. 04 \ Jllntll"rO Or. t.Oit• ""-W, CA.,.~ Muv•n E f-le<sr>er, •o Jut11pero Or. Coll• l!MM. CA tt•2• L•-. M.. Fle1,_, 9U Jllfttpuo Or . (OSl4 "'-W. C.A '21>1' Th" bust""\ ·~conducted o~ •n '" d1v10u•I -.. 11e.F ... ~r Tho> sl•l-t ••l llllld #olll lllt County Clef1t M OrMgt County on ~y .. "" "~ Pllblls-Or41n91 C:out 0.11r Ptlot Mrt '· tt, U. JD. 1171 11 ... ,. PUBLIC NOTICE " ORANGE COUNTY I POLI TICS I AT YOUR SERVICE Tuesday, May 16, 1978 DAILY PILOT A9 SolOns Push Law, Order in Newport ··Got a problem'> Then wnte to Pat Dunn Pol wUl cut rtd t~. getting the an.t1«rs ond octum &IOU ~ to 1otoe ~1e1 in govenim~t and bu.nMs.t. Motl JIOUr quelt'°"3 to Pat Dunn, At }'.'our Service. Oran~ Cooat DaUy Pilot, P.O. Bor 1560, Costa Mesa, CA fn626. As many letters as po~ wtll be-an.tuJtred, but phoMd 1nqumes or Letters not including the re~·s f\IU name. address. o1ld ~ness hour.s• phone numbercannot ~consu1ered. Thucolumn<»ippearadai· ly e:zcept Saturdays." Free Boolu llelp Con• .... en DEAR READERS: The slate Department of ConsDmer Affairs bas annoUllced ll has a number of new or revised pampbleta available ID Engllsb aad Spulab. By JACKIE HYMAN Of tllt o.ilf PIM&Maft Stale Seo. Dennis Carpenter. R·Newport Beach, said Monday that one of the key reasons he bas decided nol lo seek re·election is his belier that the Legislature is out of touch with the pe<>ple it represents. ''It seems to me that something drastic has to happen to ~t the attention of those in power." Carpenter told the 58th Annual California Peace Officers· Association Conference at the Newport.er Inn in Newport Beach. •·t feel the Legislature is out of step with the general population." he said. ''( think people are turning more to self-help in law enforcement. "I HAVE TALKED TO victims or families of victims or violent crimes who will never be able to accept the treatment of criminals. the straight probation." HE ALSO c amCIZED THE tendency of many career poUtmans to weigh the political pros and cona of bills instead of voting their consciences. • "A fell~w the other day said. •Just this once, lets put aside all other considerations and vote our principtes,"' Carpenter said. "I said, 'My God, he's going to undermine the whole system."' Carpenter was preceded at the conference by state. Sen. George Deukmejian, R·Long Beach. a candidate for the Republican nomination for state attorney general. · . DEUKMESIAN SAID HE believes an attorney general must be a strong law and order advocate. ''It ls important that the attorney general be vigorously In support of the death penalty," he said. "Any attorney general who is opposed to this law and Is a member or the American Civil Liberties Union would, in my opinion. have a con· rtlct or Interest." He S&Jd his chief Democratic rivals for the position are ACLU membe.rs. Tb~ free materials are: In A Quanda~ Whal Vou ShouJd Know About Commercial 'Plx Preparers: Medical and AJlled Health Information and Complaint Gulde (Te order, send a self-addressed. stamped, legaJ.slud eovelope to Medical Gulde, J430 Howe Ave., Sacrame nto, Calli. 15825.); Sales Tactics (mall order, refundl', door-to-door sales and advertisla.1>: The Consumer and tbe Small Claims Court; \'our Gulde to Auto Repair <To order, send a self-addressed, stamped, legal·slud envelope to Carpenter said his decision not. to run in ~ov­ em ber was based partly on wanting .mor~ time with his family and partly on "the m~b1Uty. of someone like myself to judge whether he s having any impact on the legislative process. I do feel "FOR TOO LONG OUR correctional facilities have been run by social reformers and the results are visible to us in the headlines -more violence on the s treets and in the prisons.·· Deukmejian said. ~ ... .. FRUSTATEO Sen. Carpenter FOR DEA TH PENAL TY Sen. Oeukmejlan ----------some frustrations about the Legislature.·· He ur&ed support for SB 684. which would permit eleetronic eavesdropping and wiretapping Numbers Ordered • Auto Repair, 31 J6 Bradshaw Road, Sacramento, Calif. 95827.), and Landlord·Tenant: Ten or the Most Frequently Asked QuestJons. For Buses Unless otherwise noted, send your reques&4 for any of the above publkatlou to: P.O. Box ~10, Sacramento, Calif. 95802. A complete list of The Orange County publlcattoM available from DCA can be ordered Transit Di strict's 257 by writing to Publlcatlons, at the same address. buses soon will carr y _ _ __ . __ • ·-•.. --_ •. --·-:-. --• ----.i:out.e-Jlum bP~LDD... th.e._ -· ----· •· --· ·stdes-and rear as well as Book Club Mb-read• Order the front. District di rectors or · DEAR PAT: I've been corresponding with Doubleday Book Club since last October about a special order offered for the Christmas season. I ordered SIX books ror lt''-S than S25. but I failed to keep a copy of the ordt.>r rorm When the shipment arrived. one book was m1ss1ng. I wrote asking ror an immediate shipment or an explanallon and a detailed invoiee of the charges. Doubleday's res ponse was an unitemized bill for $23.39. Re peated correspondence has resulted in computerized form letters. increasingly threatening. with an invitation to reply. I reply each time and explain that J haven't received the • entire shipment and/or an itemized bill. The missing book has just arrived with a separate bill. This complicates the problem because I believe I've already been billed for that book. What now? K.J., Anaheim A VS contacted Doubleday, and an itemized statement for the original order will be malled to you. The book club claims that the missing book which you just received was not Included in the original billing. Make sure it wasn't when you ~xamine#.h original order's Itemized invoice. The price you a e being charged now is less than that asked du ng the holiday season offer. No . explanatl was given about why your other letters w re ignored. Next time you order books from this club, make SUTe you save a copy of your order. Trade Carried a., Mail DEAR PAT: I do a lot of mail-Order shopping. Unlike a lot of your readers. t haven't had any problems -so far! I've onen wondered -what percentage or consumer 'purchases are made by fllail. U must be h1~h . judging from the number of complaints you receive. N.E .• Huntington Beach It is high. In J977, 12 to lS percent of all consumer .purchases were made by mail. This accounts for $75 billion in goods and services. Nail Snalb Carelul.111 DEAR PAT: Snails are taking over my yard. What chemicals arc mosl effective in controlling them? Some of the ones I've tried don't seem to do much good. G.B .. Irvine Metaldehyde sprays and baits sbould be used for both vegetable and ornamental plants. accord· ing to the Cooperative Extension. Baits should be moislene4 after application. Re-treat every two weeks or more oft«>n Ir rain or lrrtgatlon water touches the baiL Don't apply tbls chemical to foliage or fnaiL Mesurol can be used for ornamentals, turf and dlcboodra lawns, bat not around edible fruits and vegaables. Water tbe soil first and do not pile up granules. Avoid heavy watering for two days. Be sure to read label dlreclJoos carefully. dered $146.500 worth or new signs Monday, in· eluding new roller signs for the coach fronl hst- 1 n g d estination and route number as well as identif1cat1on signs for the rear and sides. The buses now carry various types of destina- tion signs, a report to directors said, leading to confusion and com- p I a int s among passengers. The addition of route signs to the rear and sides of the buses also will aid nassengers ap· proac hing buses at slops, the report said. Mesa Man Sentenced For Drugs A Costa Mesan who admitted in the courtroom that he sold~ drug known on the stree\ a s '"angel dust'' to an undert'over Orange County sheriff's officer has been sentenced to six months in the county jail. Superior Court Judge James K . Turner or· dered the jail term and three years probation for K enneth Eugene H erbert. 40, of 3059 Taylor Way, after ac- cepting the guilty plea. Herbert admitted that he gave a quantity or the drug Phencyclidine to an undercover officer who gave him $120 on Feb . 8, 1977. The transaction took place at Herbert's home. llllfD RNINI THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY -MAY 18, 19, 20 IN THE NEW PLAZA NEWPORT CENTER I 000 MO. BRISTOL ST. NEWftORT BEACH ·~141955-1330 '~2'! REG. $4.19 LB. ·ssWatch '" ,, •. n /\. 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M7 C..mlno Cit l.m ~•K. 54111• JOI, S.n Bomb Term LOS ANGELES <AP> -A 30-year -old con· struction worker is to be sentenced June 19 for m ailing bjs common·law wife a pipe bomb which ex pl oded in th e Terminal Annex Post Office. slightly injuring six people Jesse James Goodman was traced by investigators. NEW YORK <AP> -Children or divorce. Thouunds of them may suffer severe psychological dam.age because their parent.s do not know that divorce iS' not a problem for adults only. a child psychologist says. Dr. Lee Salk. who went through a hi g hly publicized divorce and custody battle with his ex·wife three years ago, says his children -Pia. 10, and Eric, 16 -came through the trauma unscathed. DURING HIS DIVORCE. which Salk says is the second most stressful situation next to the death or a loved one. and in his years as a psychologist. Salk has learned much about children and divorce. He has written a book called "What Every Child Would Like Parents to Know About Divorce." It is aimed not only at parents who are contemplating divorce but also at parents who are not. In fact. Salk believes it can be more damaging to a child to live with two unhappy married parents than one divorced parent. STAYING TOGETHER "for the sake of the chUdren" places a burden on children and gives them a poor image of marriage -which is likely to make them unhappy adults -he says. But children who are treated with dignity and consideration throug h a divorce learn that problems can be solved. unhappy aituatlons can be worked out In-an interview in his Park Avenue apartment, SaJk calls his children into the library. They are friendl.9. spontaneously affectionate children because. Salk says. "they have two loving parents." even though their parents do not live together. IN WHAT WA S once an unprecedented move. Salk. rather than his ex·wife. was a warded custody or the children. The custody battle. be says. was not based on who would be the most unfit parent but who would be the most fit parent. And that. says Salk. is the way all custody cases should be handled. without regard to parental gender. Even when there 1s no custody dispute, children are deeply affected by divorce, Salk says And he believes the most important t.h.Jng parents must do is discuss the matter with their children. Shielding or protecting them may cause great harm. he says. aod most parents underestimate the ability or children to understand divorce. The major fears children have about divorce are fear that they are to blame and rear or abandonment. Salk says. "WHAT DID I DO to cause this., This is often the first thing that will come into a child's mind ... It's a hum an thin~ ... A.II of us experience Uus one time or another." Ile-says. The fear or abandonment stems from the fear tbal since the parents have stopped loving each other. they may someday stop loving the child. Children must be assured that they did not cause the divorce and that their parents will never stop lovini them. SaJk says. He a lso believes pa rents should avoid "putting each other down" to the children but shouldn't go too far in the other direction. because the children may theJ' become COO· fused. wondering why. if one spouse 1s such a won · derful person. the other would want a divorce. M a J o r Cons 1de ral1on should be give to children's feelings an working out divorce. Salk says. Children shoul not make decisions such as where nd with whom the~ wi ll live -but eir desires should be sought and co dered when the de· c1sions are made he says. Many parents try to shield children by cutlillg them o ut or the decision·making process. "Children have to be treated with dignity." Salk says.. "Tbey have to be treated .as people" capable or part1c1pat10g an deci~ions which affect their lives S ALK SAYS NO ON E can generalize about children and divorce to say. for instance. al wh al age a child 1s the most or least vulnerable or what socio·economic background spa wns t h e most troubled children of divorce. 'Tm highly suspect of anyone who says you can do this." he S'ays. "ll ':. JUSt not possible ... Here are some suggestions Salk adva'nces: -Don't undermine the child's trust by making promises that can't be kept 1n order to ease the unhappiness. -Share feelings w1th the child. but don't use him or her as a counselor. -Don 't be overprotective. such as sending the child off to camp or boarding school until the dJvorce 1s final. -A void placing the child in the position or having to make a choice between his or her patents. -Don't use the child as a go. between with the ex·spouse. 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'tar; 0.7 mg. nicotine av. per ciga11tte, FT~n August 1977. · ~ . .. \ • --r----- • INSIDE : •Stocks •Business •Movies •Television T\.mday, May l~. 11J78 DAILY PILOT or ts Bl -' llacque-ball Changed Der Life Will LA Revise Bid R,\CQUETBAll STANDOUT JOY KOPPEL. .. By HOWARD L. HASDY 01 Ule Dally , .... Sletl When 1l com es to talking land playing 1 rac quetball. therf' are few who know more about the ~ame than Joy Koppel. She as the focquetball promotion manager for the sponsor of this week'!> AMF VoittDatsun rac· quetball classic at Racquetball World and Health Club in Fountain Valley and her back~roun<f In the c;port is extensive after a humble beginning at Orange Coast College as an undergraduate. .. I was a member of the tennis team there.·· s he ~says an recalling her btart "A girlfriend asked me to compete in a racquetball tournament and I took two weeks to practice and finished :-.econd in the tournament. I was hooked after that ·· . WHEN sm·; SWITCH~D lo Cal Stille Long Ueach. s he found lht· school with courts but no ll'afll M1 s he ori~an11.ed one and then interested CC In me. Orange Coa::.t and Long Beach City College an forming aJour team league She also taught the sport in extension clas:,cs while still a student at Long Beach. After she gained her degree in education. s he suddenly found !ihe was more interested in the bu:;mcss end of racquetball than in leaching So she turned to the courts and has moved up the ladder or s uccess C\'er since to her present position with Voit .. They a sked me to work for them as their rac quetball promotion person and also in women·s sports ... she s ays ... It's been a whole new ex· p...rience to me since Jan l. "I DIDN'T llAVE ANY SALES or promotion background but I'm learning." When she turns to the subject or racquetball. s he waxes enthusiastic and does a better jDb than many salesmen in proclaiming lbe ments or their ware:-. "The thing th!)t makes this lourpamenl a s uc· <See RACQUETBALL, Page &%1 Fans Ignite Reggie Smith Drills Game-winning Hit LOS ANGELES !AP 1 A:-. -RE'"l{Jfil1 Stmth s.tood at the p!att: 111 tht' ninth inning. the hugt· Dodger St ~u.lium message board flashed his name ovt·r and ovt'r ··Heg1ue' Re1irn1e ' Reggie'·· ··it really gol the adrenalin flowrng. lht• "ay the fans chant 1·tl and tht' bo<Jr<I flashed m) name:· Smith said later. Thl' Lo:-. Angeles right fielder respondt·d. drilling a two.run double to lafl the Dodgers lo a <'Ome-from behind 7·fi ,·actorv OVt'r Pittsburgh Mond<Jy night. bl'fore 35.290 howling rans Smith also s lugged a two.run homer in tb.e !>eventh inning to get the Dodgers hack anto the game. s mgll'd t1A1t·l' an<I slok l" o ba'>l'" In h1'> last I 1 game:-.. Smith lid:-. tollt•ctt•d 19 h1b. s1i. REGGIE SMITH MANNY MOTA doubles.· a triple. four home runs. and dra\'en m 17 runs "HE IS REALLY something ... an upproving manager Tom Lasorda saad or Smith. the DodJ(crs· most valuable player· in 1977. "Wt• really needed that one." Slargell's third home run of the scoson The t"o RBI lartcd Star~ell into second pla<'t' on th<• Pirate:-.· all-t1ml' HBI hst. uheacl of the late Roberto Cll'mentc The Dodgers started ba<'k an the bottom of ttw sl'venth when Russell singled hOme one run and Smith followt•d \\Ith ha s :,,cv<:>nth homer of the year. high into the ra~hl (ield pa\'ihon. CHARLIE HOl'Gll earned h1s r1rsl victory of the season and Blyleven. 2·<1, look the loss In the fifth 1nn1ng. the Pirates· Omar Moreno had a ronsecuti\C Dodger Slate AllO.-°" KABC ltMle (1'01 Tonoglll P1llsbur<1n •1 Los •~••• I HP m W•dnt\dO Poll\OUrQll al LO\ Angele\ I U Om Tllyr\dO •Ott> 'j For Gaines?;; ATHENS IAP> A depleted Los Angele::. City Council may be summoned to a meeting al short notice for a decision on whether to r evise 1ls bid for · the 1984 OlympaC' Games A draft contract for lht' Games. submitted by Lns AngC'les. is no~ &<'ceptable lo the . lnt.ernataonal t)lympic Commit·: tee in its present form. 1;'1c roe ' 1s scheduled t.o decide Thursday · whether to grant Los .Angeles the.Games or seek another host city ff the two sides cannot settle their differences in the next t\\o days. the Los Angeles delegation here might have to telephone home and ask the City Council to approve major <'hanges in the contract. THREE OF THE 15 me mbers. or the city council-John Fer· raro. Bob Ronka and Peggy Stevenson -are in Athens Two. more are on vacation. Thal means 10 members· might attend a meeting at short. notice. Ei~ht -a majority of the full memberstup of 1!\ --would ha\ c.· to a~n·c.· to any t•hanges · Mayor Tom Bradk•y "as ex· peC'ted an Athens today to lead has city's bid for the Game'.'.. The Los Angeles delegation in J\ thc.•ns has authority to agret' only to technical changes an prc- se n t 1 ng its bid. Any ma1or <'hanges in the tontratt relating to cost control would have to he referred to the City Council AS THE HOURS NEARED for the IOC meeting. the Executive board made no effort to see the delegation Crom Los An~elcs But at talked wath Robert Kane. president of the U S. Olymplt• Committee. "ho later tried to persuade th · : , to modify its tt1tudt· It Was No Bad Dream Tht• Dodgt•r:-. \\ t·n· hl·aderl for tht•ar fifth loss 1n tht·1 r last !>IX games Y.hen Smalh l'hmaxcd tht· furious ninth 1nn1ni.: rail\ ;q~ a 1 n s t P 1 ll s bu r g h :-. B c r·l Bh le\'t:>n Pmc h·hitter Mannv Mota. :!9. launched thl' comeback with a :-.tol l'n ba:-.e ...i rang stopped at 18 v. ht•n hl• v. u:-. thrO\\ n out at tt•mptang tn :-.teal M't·ond In lhl· sel'oncl g11mc ot th<.• st•raes tonight. Don Sutton. 2 4. v. ill opµost· P1ttsburgh·s John C:indelaria. 2 !l. IOC me l'r4' gatherin tht• Sl•ssi n while their et•ut1v' ard mt't an privall' :-.aw t . hopes d1m1nishing or an a~reement with Los Angeles. ·Maybe This Is Good·-AJwels' Garcia TORONTO <A P I Ho) fl a rtsfacld admits therl' were plenly of thinl{S running through his mmd during the seventh an nmg or Monday night's baseball gamE' not the least of 1Ah1ch was trying lo keep track of thl· s~orc · They sure were coming in quirk fashion. wcren·t tht•y"·· the Toronto manager said aft(•r his Blue Jays had exploded for rune run:-. an the !>eventh inning en route to a 10·6 victor) over the California Angels "But )OU still have to remember that there·s a game to be won "VOt: JUST KEEP hoping 1t wall last:· the amiable :-.kinper :,;.iad ;;ifler watching the Blue Jays scl a cluh record with thl· -<11ne ·run inning They ha<I nwnaged sax runs at a ~hot on 1 "o previous oc1:as1on .... Toronto ::;enl \.I men to I ht• WTTTennis plate in :\toncla} ·s st·H•nth an · ning and before Dave MtKay lant:'d lo l<:>rt field for the third out. Rico C<irty had sc·ored twice and John Mayberry had been re· llrc·d for a bl'Cond lime The victory was the fourth an r" e games for the Blue Jay!>. v. ho jumpcci on three California Angel Slate All 0.-t Oft KM"C It Mio 41111 f othQM CAlttor-rn• •t Toron10 Wl.'dnr\.dttv CAl1t0f'n1• •• Ch1c~o fhut~ct~ C..1tt0f'n•• at et.1c.ao '')pm ~Hp m II 10<1 m p1td\ers for se\'l'n hits and four walk:,, 1n the sen•nlh .. we·rc comanJ! back. boy ... i1a1cl Mayberry . the only player not to reach hase safely in the inning California starter Ken Brt<lt brel'zed into the seventh v. 1th a four·hitter. 1'11E ANGt:LS STRl:CK for four runs an lht• :wcond v. 1th t v. o Oranges Sqiieezed Geoff Mastl'rs led the Indiana Loves to a 24·22 Vl<'tor.r O\ er lhl' t\naht•1m Oranges Monday night walh a 7·6 victory over Mark Co\ in men's singles at Anaht·1m Convention Center Ile teamed with Alan Stont• to defeat Cliff Drysdale and Cox 6 2 in men's doubles Diane Fromholtz aided In diana with ht'r 6·2 troun<'ing of Rosie Casals In women's singles Casals and Francoise Durr of Anaheim defeated Sue Mappin and Fromholtz 6 ·3 in thl' women's doubles. And Durr and Anand Amritraj of Anaheim were easy victors over John Whitlinger and Mappln 6·2 in mixed doubles. The defeat dropped 1,i,,, Oranges' re<'ord to 4· 11 . The Loves arc now 5·7. Cox· <'rucial d('(eat came in a tiebreaker and "hen he started the match Anaheim held a 14·11 lead overall. but when Cox hal a too·long return in the tit:breaker. Indiana took a 20-18 lead. The articulate ~nglishman ap· pea red to have the match well in ' hand when he surged to a 3·0 lead but Cox lost his serve to Masters in the fourth and that turned U\e tide Cox had his serve broken again when he was playin~ doubles with Drysdale against Cox and Stone. When the Anaheim duo eventually lost. 6·2.. the Oranges appeared destined to drop alone Into the WTT Eastern Division cellar. ,..._ 14, AIM!lell'll u Wol'Nn-Fl'~lll 1110.1. C.WIU·'· ~,, 0..rr CAloef MilOP!fl·l',....,_l1•l Men -""-'_, Ill def. Ola,_., S'-·"'-"*'• (II 0.1. O~le-Coll .. J. Mo .. o Oun Arftrll••1 l.t.1 OOll Wnllll-• M~Pi)ln 6•? " 1 l4S out Tht·y added :-.anglt· runs an the fourth. on Bobb) Grich.., first home run of the season. and in the fifth on Merv Rettcn- mund 's sacnfice fl) Toronto's only score had come 1n the second wht•n Cart\ doubled and cam<.• horn(• on Rid< Cerone's base hit But then C<.crt) walked to open the seventh. moved to second on Otto V<.·ll'z·:-. !tangle and, afler Brett fannt•d Ma)bt>rry. took third on a walk lo Ct•ronl'. ON CAME RELIEF st<.cr Paul Hartzell, "ho Y.<.clkt•d McKa~ to produce· tht· tarst Toronto run Panth·h1ttcr Sam Ewing tht•n lashed a sanglt· to right to scon· two runs a nd HaC'k l!osNl1 fol lo" l·cf \\1th a run i,roring s ingle. Bob Bailor tied 1t with <in RB I ·double. t·hasmg Hart7t:ll. Dave LaHocht'. the other ace of the Angcb bullp<'n~ was sum mooed and he fared no better ht-t•ause Cartv. llow~·ll and Cerone NH:h s·m~led to ::.core three mon· and a ninth run l'amc home on right fielder Ken Landreaux 's throwing error I n his 10 previou s ap· pcaran<'es. LaRo<'he had "''" three time:-., picked up fa\'e sa\l'!S and rashaoned -u 1.17 earn<:>d·run ;weragl' In his previous 13 up pearanl'eS. Hartzell ''as 0 2 \\1th five sa\eS and a 044 ERA ··it was mighty satisfying to get their two big men out of the bullpen the way we did." Hartsfield added. HARTZELL, 0·3, ~ave up four runs on three hits without retir- ing a batter 1md was tagged walh the loss. Balor Moore. the s econd or four Toronto pitchers. limited the Angels to one hit over two innings to improve his record to 2·0 Angels manager Dave Garcia was Rhilosophical in defeat. "This club has a lot of pride and maybe this will be good for us In the Ion~ run:· he said. See ANGELS, Page B2 Rams Decision Due Soon LOS ANGELES <AP> -The de~1slon whether the Los Angeles Rams will 11tay In the Colrseum or move to Anaheim Stadium mual be made within 60 da ys. Rama own•r Carrolt Ro•enbloom said Mood a)'. "We're gol~ to have lO make a dt(:IJl\on In the next 30 t.o 60 .days." he said. "II we're eolng to do anything. we're 10!,flg to have to.iive..ColbW. people time to1et~. · ··rve never wan~ to lea~. 'but f dOo 't know wh re we are now." 'th4.hma ha."~ ~errconstder Int a.n off•r rrom Anahelm and there have *" some reporu l ~ they might olso move lo Dodger Stadium. But Rosenbloom said he will honor his promise to wlk with Coliseum representatives before maktng a deci11ion. The Rams haven't said whotJt would ta.k-0 t~ keep them \n tfi'e C0Jl11eum, but are known to want the elaylng rteld lowered. therel)y incceaahrg the numbtr o seats betWffn-md zomra. i:x· tendln1 fhe seatlng area downward. however, would. take U1) spa~ that would " needed for a nmn n11 track. 1hewd lM Anf{tl ra lhe-itM 01,,mpl The current 1\artll leafC tor /I the Coliseum expires i.t the end of the 1979 season. City controller fra Reiner said Mondgy he has been contacted hy Charles Macintosh. president o( the Rollway Grand~tand Corp. or Los Anaeles 1bout lowerlng ~ !;eata. This is the company which in· stalled movabl stands In lhc- Loulshtna Superdome and the Seattle K1n1dome emon11 other plaa&. M 11~lnto11\ told Reiner that "uch llitand: could ht histallcd btllow tht lowest existing seats at the Coll5eum and could be mo\•e uul \o pormll lnst•ttat1on or a truck ror the Olympk11 • f one out bunt '>Ingle. th~ JS. H •ar·old V1t Davalallo followed ~1th un 1nr1eld :-.1nglc· Bill Russell ~angled home one run. C'Ut~ng the Pirates· lead to 6 5. and then Smith doubled home the tying and winning runs. "WE HAVEN'T BEEN com 1ng. from behind.·· said Smilh .. we·vc had leads but blown them This 1s "hat we·\l' needed all year. especially al home. Maybe this will g.J\'e us an emo· tional tart None of us arc pleased with the ~ay we've been playing." Sm 1th singled an the far:-.t an nanJ.?. stol(· :-.el·ond and s <•orcd on Hon Ccv·s hat. Tht· lead laslt•rl onh until thl' !>econcl inning "h~n Phil <iarncr sluggl•d has f1r:-.t homer or lht' ) car. a two run shot off Oodger sturler Burl I loot on The Pirates exploded for four runs tn the top of lht· seventh. t\\O on a double· bv John Mainer a nd two mor~ on Willie t\fter Wedncsda~ ·:-. i!am(• with Pitts burgh. the Dodgers play game::. with San Francisco f!l day. Saturday and Sunday "ITTSBUltGH LOS ANGELI'S T •v•r•\ \\ Ntorrno < t Parkf'r "'' M1lnf'r If St•ro•I• 10 011< Go••"<'• Jo MPnd<>t 11'> Qfylevrn o ....~ ... S 0 I 0 ~ 1 > 0 ' I ' 0 \ I 1 l • 1 1 1 \ U I 0 \ I ' 1 j " t 0 1 0 u 0 O•v•1t1to 1t Au\\_.fl \-. A Smtlhrf C•• lb Gd'""'" tb Mond•Y er Bur•P f l l dC' 'b (,rot .. 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Rut wt: have to protect the taxpayers and 1f "e do not ha' e the tax payer·s confidence. we wall not have the Games ut all.·· Honk a said ~IAVOR BRADLEY is scheduled to present the Los Angeles bad \\Ith a learn includ- ing his pcr!'lonal a ssistant. Anton Calle1a. Councilman .John Fer· raro. John Argue and .John Mt· Faden of the Southern Cal1forn1a Committee for th(• OlympH· Games. plus Kane of the U S Olymp1t• Commallel' Braves Si~ Bouton ATLANTA <API -Tht' Allan· ta Braves anoounted today the !>1gn1n g of former major leagut- p1tcher ,Jim Bouton to a contrad with their 5outhl'rn League farm at Savannah Seoring Is Dis _Thing Suns1une's Garcia Star of the Future By ERNIE CASTILLO Of I ... O•llY ""°' SWff Jose "Poli .. Garcia 1s a man with a ont'· lra(•k mind . O<'cer in ~eneral and scortng 1n particular "When I go play. I rorgel everything ex cept score:· says th<:> California Sunshine striker .. , always hke to play an front. In a game. I think always of making a goal. scorin~. ·· says Garcia. a native of. Mexico who has ·la ved for six years in San Juan Cap1!\trano In the Sunsh ine's four games to date. Garcia has yet to tally a goal though he has played an important part In the team's of fense. He has two assists. tops in the ASL so far. and is coming orr a rookie season an which he had eight goals and five assists to rank among the ASL point leaders \ Last year . when he signed with the fledj(in~ franchise. Gar<'ia considered himself Just a part·tlme player. holding another Job on the side This year. with the ASL and lht· Sunshine beginning to gain cred1b1laty. Garcia say!! he thinks. eats and sleeps soccer "My only amtition is lo be a soc<·er player," he sa~ ... But I still have to learn a tot. 've seen a lot or players in the bag leagues and I still need experience. "I'd like tD be one or the best players here but first I've got to Rel in a lot or prac t1ce and expertence." Sunshtne coach Derek Cawther ulls Garcia one of the best 20-year~ld soccer players In the United States. Lawther says h 's Quick. intelligent 11\d alway!I seems to be around the ball when It's In the attackina zone Garcia picked up the 1tamc when he was lllX, Joined a league in Mexico whtin he was 14 and startt<t lor a tum his father coached In , Sen Juon Capistrano for three years . Oeportlvo Mtxlco. He'i. been a mainstay with th~ 8\tMhiM ~ Mlnc~-h• join d the team. .. You h1ave to hav~ o tot ol skills. t}ave to be smart nnd 1fw1yll look tor sp1cH." 6*1'<'11 •ya ot a....ioou. .nee: arl' to play POLI GARCIA soccer "The 1mportnnt thing is the skills. controlling the ball." Confident the Sunshine will succeed in Costa Mesa. Garcia says the players get a lot of support fro m the c\wners. The public, he says. Is Just now bcatlnning to recogniie the franchise. Barring Injury. Garcia foresees a long ~areer ahead ot him1 · · 1 'm gonna ple,y as long as I can. U nothln~ happens lo me, I think I have a lot of year11. · When the ASL sea on is over. Garcia plans on packing his bags for a different lcaaue ... 1 d like to aet a conll'act to play ln Enalan<l or Mexico." he says. Pl-eased for a prefer nee. he smiles and SlfS "l wouJd like to ao to England. I know Me1dco tiready." ' Whatever the conUnenl. Garcl1 knows the unlversaJ Janiua1e of soccer-scorln1. Ill DAIL V Ptt.OT Tu.day. M9Y 1e. 1m Martin, Yanks Bury the Hatehet I t ' ~ti ICAGO <AP 1 81 lly "tcenny and I hove no m1sun w1ts announl'ed he "'ould replace lie talked to everybody ebe but Marlin appeared to be mendintt ~tstandings:· salct Martin "I lluntef' he didn't talk to me. I won't Ml his managenal Cences Monda} hope he goes out and pitches a The Whale Sox are sorely in on the bench ror him .. night arter his New York no-hitter. l don't take my need or pitching, but president For a chan~e. there were no Yaf\kees had defeated the pitchers out or the rotation, they 8111 Veeck i,a1d, "We're oot in· nghts. misunderstandings or ac Chitago White Sox 4· I. But he take themselves out." tcrestcd in llolltman at all " cusations Monday no~hl as lhl' lerbone post uqJ.ouched Catfish Hunter was scheduled What Martin dldn't do was Yankees handled tht.' Wt11le Sox Martin cleared up a "m1~un to pitch (or New Yor.k b e ta to center f\elder Mickey behind the combined s ix hit de~standing ' · with catcher veloped shoulder stmness 1 Rave . whom he benched 1n p1tchin¥ of rookie Jim Beattie Thurman Munson which nearly "Yes. I was surprised when he favor f Paul Blair on Monday and reliever Sparky Lyle developed into a fight between told me 1 was going to pitch." night. artm said he was "un-Lou Piniella. Reggie Jackson the two the previous night and said Holliman ... 1 don't know happy' with Rtvers' recent play· and Bucky Dent led the attat•k. t h en announ ced Kenny how I'll do. I haven't pitched m and added. "If he's playing with Plniellu had three s ingles. Holtzman would be his s tarting five weeks... a sore leg hke he says, we'll give scored one run and drove 1n pitdher in the windup of the two-The Yankees have been trying him the benefit or the doubt." another as h e boosted his gatn~ series with Chicago to deal Holtzman and the cry Said Rivers: "I'm upset. I average to .367 and extended has tonfght. "showcase" went up wh~n It don't know what the situation is hitting streak to 12 games RON MERIDITH BILL SPRINGMAN VINCE BIENEK Arizona Signs GW Outfie lde r Outf1l•ldcr John Mosl's of Golden We~t Cotlegl' has s1gn~d a letter or intent to continue h1l'> colll·giate baseball c·arcer at the Cniversily of Arizona. Thl' Western lligh School graduate hi d a season avl'ragt• of .331. leading the team in at bats ( 151 >. hits 1501, hom<• runs <4>. total bases 1751 and stolen bases 1351. · Gmtellos Honored BASEBALL / MISCELLANY California Operation Saddlel>ac k Collcge·l'> Mission Conference c h ampions hip basketball team will be feted ;,it a post season banquet Wednes day night lfi .301 at Barone·., Restaurant in Laguna 11111~ Flying Cardinal AP- Area Products Spark Oral Roberts U. By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of Ille 0.llf f'li.t Steff Three former Orange Coast area athletes are helping Oral Roberts University rewrite its baseball re<:ord book this season. They aren't doing 1t with pens or typewriters : they're doing it with bats. gloves and baseballs. Ron Meridith. a former Golden West College pitcher. is responsible for. most or the new ORU records, but he's had considerable help from infielder Bill Springman <from Dana Hills High > and outfielder Vince Bienek c Fountain Valley High >. BEIUND THEIR SPARKLING play. the little Oklahoma school is headed for the NCAA regional playoffs and, regardless of how it fares there. ORU will finis h with its finest season ever. On the surface. it m ight seem unusual to find three players from coastal Orange Coun- ty on a baseball roster in Tulsa, but ORU is a California operation from the top down. Head coach Larry Cochell is a transplant f m Cal State Los Angeles a nd 18 of the tea 's 25 players (72 percent l are from Call rnia. esldes Meridith. Springman and Bien k, t he Orange Coast area was repr ented by pitcher Tim Richards. a Hun· ling n Beach resident and former Golden We hurler RICHARDS WON'T F INISH the season fo ORU.' however. because he developed a s e shoulder and le ft the team two weeks a o with a 3.3 record and a 3.16 ERA. Bienek is the Titans· second-leading hil- l r at .358 and is a lso second to the club lead i homers <nine>. RBI <41 l and total bases (9 • he key to hitting is concentration and, of cou • getting orr to a good start." Bienek says. "I e been lucky in my career in that l've alw s managed to get off to a quick start.·• Spring n leads the club Hive>. has p games as a seco .296. HE WAS DRAFTED by the Pittsburgh Pirates after his JUntor year. but Springman turned down an offer or an estimated $50,000 to return to ORU for his senior season. "I guess a lot of people thought l was pretty stupid not to sign last year." Spring. man says. "They're not g1v1ng really big bonuses the way they used to. but they ot · fered me a pretty good one to sign. I was a little afraid that I might have a bad year this season and hurt my chances of getting good money next year." But Springman has improved his average 35 points and leads the team in stolen bases and assists. so his amb1lton to play pro baseball seems assured MERIDITH IS R EGAROED as the brightest prospect of the bunch. lie already holds five pitching records at ORU and two more are within reach before h(dinishes his two· year.s tint. A lefty from Bois a Grande High. Meridith has compiled a 21 2 record at Oral Roberts and. combined w1tb tus two seasons at Golden West, he is 33-4 since leaving high school. Meridith's ERA is t 88 and this season he has ecli psed s~hool records in starts I 1:\1. complete games <nine>. innmgs 1911. strike- outs C84 > and wins < 11 > "Ron i~ a smart pitcher:· Cochell says of his ace. "He has great control and mixes his pitches well to keep the batters guessing. but the g reatest thing about him. in addition to ht~ strong arm. is that he improves with each appearance." SINCE ORAL ROBERTS has earned a spot in lhc NCAA regionals. Meridith will get at least one extra crack at breaking the school records for strikeouts <he's 30 s hy of the m ark now> and wins Che's two short and has possibly four starts remaining). Meridith, Bienek a l'\d Springman haven't been the only factors in""ORU's success. ob· vious ly. The Titans also boast a first team coaches' All-American at third base. Bob Volk . and power.hitting catcher George Bjorkman, who has 17 homers. a lmost twice as m any as any qther player on the team. With a 36-10 record. ORU has already won more gam es than In any previous season. The Titans reeled off a record win streak of rune games al one point and are bit- ting .306 as a team. As a reward for its excellence. ORU was chosen to host the NCAA midwest re· gional playoffs May 26·29 How rar the Titans can advance in the playoffs will depend largely upon t he performance the California Kids. and particularly Meridith. Binek and Spring- man. f'ro•PageBJ RACQUETBAIJ, STAR KOPPEL. • • cess is the fact that a m ateurs as well as pro· fessionals will have a cba nce to win merchandise prizes. There are $10,000 worth ol prises in four categories for both men and women and the dis- tribution ls the same in all divisions." How has the sport alfected h« pel'90flally? "I AM ONE 01" THE FlltST career products or the racquetball lndust,Y," she says. "It has changed my ure completely.Ma career. socially and In every wav. And It Is a luting' career. A pro has only so many years to devote but I can stay with it for a lifetime. And I met my future husband through racquetball. "A lot of players have a power advantage because they are stronger." she says. "But those with control ate able to excell as well. It Is a game of str ategy and consistency. "Racquetball has off ens~ and defense and if an opponent is faster. then you have to get more of a lob on the ball to make him lor her > play at eye level where not as much power can be exerted." She wm be very much In evidence at the Foun- tain Valley tournament beglnnin.g Thursday. not as a player where she could derlnitely hold her own. but in helping with the many details of stag· ing such an event for approximately 500 players. mostly amat~ur and almost one·thlrd women. Ba.~s C'ouglat Gregory Matthews. 15. of Costa Mesa caught a two.foot stnped bass weighing seven pounds re cently while fishing off the dock in Promontory Bay. He caught the bass with a dead bait. Bon Lauded Debbie Bors of Golden West College was selected as co.mo~t valuable player in women's bas ketball in the Southern California Conft·re n ce this season with Janice Campbell of Cypress College. Pam Banks and Karen Gag<' joined Bors on the a ll -conferem·t· first team Big A balotte To ken A nine 1nl'h wide wh1tt.' abalo111e found off Catalina Island has set a new state record and may be the largest ever cau~ht in the eastern P ac1f1(' Ocean. the state Department of Fash and Game has announcec1 The mollusk. caught by Gary Kimes. 40. of San Pec1ro, measured 227 milhmeten. or about 8.9 inchc~ at its greatc~t diameter. It was taken in 105 feet of water at Is thmus Reef The largest previously report cd white abalone was taken 1n 1972 at the Los Angeles· Ventura county line and measured 220 millimeters. or 8.651 inches in width. according to fi s h anrl ~ame reconlt.. f'rortt Page B I ANGELS ... "Maybe it'll bring us <'losvr together. "I walked 1n here l the clubhouse> and heard nothing It pleases me more to have that quiet after a loss hke this than to see what goes on in o;oml' clubhouses. It's a good s ign -1t shows they have pnde " CAL.,OtlNIA ... 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A-11 n~ '.\lake Ty~on or St Loui:. hurdle~ nH·r Ua\ c \\'infidel to rnmplele.a clouhlt-pla\ throw to f1r~l ha~t! '.\lonctay night in Setn 01<.•go. Tht-Paci res \\ t.'nl on tn "in • .t :t in t.t in- ning~. 'Ali Imitation' Next for Norton GILMAN H OT SPRI NGS. Calif •AP1 -Ken Norton would r a l h c· r h a v e w o n t h c ht:' a\< ywt•1g ht boxing c ham . p1ons h1p in the ring, but he vows to prove that the World Boxm~ Council did not make a mistake in stripping Leon Spinks of the title and giving it to him. "Tht> most important thing .1 bout my fi g ht with Larry Holmes is to win it." the 32-year- old ex Manne said intently. Training at this Massacre Canyon site for his June 9 defense 1n Las Vegas against the un. defl'atcd Holmes. Norton s hows his pride. some frustration and det<.'rm1nat1on to uphold the wnc ... action "Damn 1t." he a lmost shouted when he s lipped during a spar· rin).! l'>ess 1on w ith rank i ng hca' ywe1ght Stan Ward. And he kicked a waler bucket when Ward eluded him in a corner. NORTON DRIVES a Lincoln Continental to his workouts, but from Lhen on. he is a man in ~ruelling training for a ballle to prove himself Ill' thinks Muhammad Ah will bt<al Spinks. the 1976 Olympic champion. and regain the World Boxing Association version of the champ1onsh1p, but fears Alt KEN NORTON wants no more of Norton. · · 1 hope he docs. but I don 't think h<' will." Norton s aid. "I don't think Ali wants to put his hC'art into It any more " TH E WBC CHAMPION term~ Holmes. of Easton. P a., "a cheap imitation of Ali" a nd bristles when it is suggested that the 2s.year-old Holm es might have t he best left jab in their f1,::ht "You wait and lOQk." he sayt. .. Basically. what I'm worlCmg on 1s my jab lo nullify his jab. I think he as a very good fighter with a very rtuid jab. I think mine 1s harder. rm working on cutting the ring in half. I'm work ing to make him fi~ht more. I 'm work in g o n m y power. "Basically, I'll US(' the sam e techniques 1 used against Ali. I've b~n righting that .way too long now to change. 1 can alter a fe w things. but in the heat of bat- tle. you revert to what you know best " NORTON BROKE Ali's Jaw and won a decision the first tame they fought. Ali won a split de· c1s1on the second lime they met. both figh~ coming before Ali re- gained his championship. The third meeting went JS rounds m New York. with Ali wanning a db· puled de<'1s1on Norton thinks he won a ll three times. Are a VoUeyball T ea ms in Action The CIF 4 ·A volleyball playoffs are down to four games tonight a nd three or them in· volve Orange Coast area powers as Lag una Beach, Newport Ha~bor and San Clemente are in action . The Artists of Laguna Beach. defending CIF champions, will host Mira Costa at 7. while San Clemen\e and Newport Harbor are on the road. Top·seeded Santa Barbara awaits S.an Clell)enle in a 7 o 'clock h ff. while Newport Harbor invades Dos Pueblos <Goleta> for a 7·30 match. "It has Its advantages over tennis and handball as well," she adds. ' Handball players ronvert to save their hands and It Is more action· packed than tennis-and cheaper . .. Racquetball ls also so easy to learn and you {'an be succes~ful in a short period oC Ume." How about the change In gltls sports s{Jlce she was in high school'? Indy Rains Don'~ Worry Al Unser "WE ONLY HAD girl playdays and a big part of It ~as for lhe gfrls to have a food time/' she says. "I think they have lost some of that In help· ing the better girls to excell. l kind of liked the way everybody had a ehanct. • But If lhis Is the trend, 1 think the sports such as yoga, archery. back r.•cklnt • .racquetball and othen of W.. type are he plna and perbapt replac· Ing the playdaya. Tbcy are leiauN time aporta that can be punued for a llf.Ume." Is racquetball danaerous! \ "It ls more ao In doubles.'' &be 1ay1. "l iota b ken nose tn the OnalJ of a toumtm•t wben I m corifaet ot"'1I backawifta." IS RACQ\JETBALL A GAME ol power oaly or ii there man to l\.thao mt•&a tbe •1*" t' I NDl~APOLIS <AP l -The rain that has turned the Infield ,at the Indianapolis Motor Speeaway tnto a mm!neld or trencbes tsn 't t1olher· lns two·tlme lndlanaPolis 500 wtnner Al Unser. "You Just have to live with the weather." Unser said after rain washed out the start of prac· lice here Monday followlna a weekend where the first two days of qualillcaOons for the May 28 In· dianapolla 500 were victims of the weather. "The rain delays are hard on the car ownera and ban:t on the m echanics. But. In many cues It givea tbe driven a break." Unser eaJd. "The important thln1 lO kffp tn mlnd about weather Uk we'\le had here thlt montb tJ th•t aur8 r~ •t'• uodar Lb-.. tonditioM t• tre · ur .. ~ :r: w fob makea um uHd ln cham· plor;ishlp car auto racing, hun't made a tire that works oo \Jo'ator and If they did t 1Ull wouldn 'l 10 oul .. .. Unser . who said his Lola·Cosworth 1s one or 10 cars with a good chance to win here. has been suemttng most ot h1s fTee t1me TeSttni th1s month. "l 've got a chief mechanic to work on the car. I let him and hi• crew do the mechantcal work. If I didn't. have faith In him <Hywel Absalom l, he wouldn't have the job. My team is getting the car r..eady for lh• race now." he said. Unser hp had his car limed lt 198. UM miles per hour here. Only five driver.rt -Marlo AndretU, Danny On1al1. Rick Mears. Johnny Rutherford and lour·Umo wtnncr A J. Foyt -have aone raster this month and all five have top~ 200 mph. "Speed lan't I.bat cr!LkaLw )bu t•IUboul the 500 here,,.. said Uns~r. ~ho ha ~uallfled ~nf)' year llnce 1865 •nd-flntshed Uurd la.at ~ear. ··nae critical thin a Is bcllnR able to keep 1no car runnln1. That ·a why t think there are at least 10 cars that can win Some of those that can pro duce the high speed just may not last.'' Last month Unser survived one of the snore seriqus crashes ot Ms racln& career. 'l'h...-.year· 014 hlt the wall with sueh force at Co1Je1e Statjon. Texas. in pructlco for a race that h• split bis t1f'> Ins helmet. He was kept In t.be hosplt1l for two days as doctors checked for poalble head lnJuries. f don't really remember much '"°ut that time," aald Unser. who1e bf'QU\er Bobby has also won the Indy SOO twtce . "l sllll'havt 1 Utll• sore· nesa from tho accident , but nothing was broken. I think l tias real 1utkY. • You don·t thli'k about thlnas llke that. howeveT Esr>ee!l•\ly slt*e I ~·t ~ on cruhh'tl apJn. When 1-do. l will btt u.me lo qull. •• 1 With Moaday'a ralnout, the drivers have lost 29 hount ol praetrt Ume to fain and wei.condl- ttons. MISCELLANY q.i,,. Football Jay Roelen. who has been t h c off ens h· c-ha c k f i e I <I toach at Saddleback College ~tnc·e 1968. has decided to quit coaching football after 21 years. Roelen will re· main at Sacldlebac·k. MD Star Honored Maler Del's Vic Martin and -Servlte"'s~lte Witt were-dtoseR~· baseball co-players of the year by Angelus League coaches this week. Martin, a senior, "recorded a 4· l record and 0.41 ERA on the mound, and was a terror at the plate when he wasn't pitching. Marlin finished with a .438 batting average. Wi tt. also a senior. notched a 9-0 record and a. 0.38 ERA. Five Ser vile players, in addition to Witt. were named to the all. league first learn. Three o( them hit in excess of .400. l'lnlT•M ~M--•-. so.I Cl. M. ... P-Steve Bue<,,.le,Senrite Jr • I p Maril Sewald. 81~"°1> Mont Jr. • • (. M•rk Plrrucce-tlo .. Srforvjlf' St •tO Inf -Miil• G,,t._, SI P ... I Sr 41 tnl -8011 MNcf\am, Mater Del Sr. 3'7 '"' -Ed F¥~1. Sorvlte Jr. .372 t nl. -Steve 8•f-. 8t"'°P Mont Jr .n• OF -Torn Smitll. Sorvtte Sr U I OF -Rendy Der. Ser.,,fe Sr .•tJ OF-JOlln P.a.. PHIS )( Sr .1'0 OF-Oen ColltM. 8•"-Motll Sr 7'S VII -Ttm -..-.:, SI. p..,1 Jr .. ~Team P-Johft F11t<I. 8Kllol> Monl S• hl P -Geo<~ ~e. Plus x Sr l• c s1..,e ~r. NYter 0.1 Jr. .JIO •nf -Stu Slempnjell, S..Vll• S< .211 fftf.-.Jeff A~lo. Mater O.• Sr .m tnf.-ReyfOnl AHcl. Plus x Jr. . 111 tnl.-Ecl s.noo..I, SI. P...,t Sr .311 01"~ Johu, Molter Del Sr .2'0 01"-M•rt F<hA. B~Moftl !tr. .Jll OF-S-Grey, SI. P9ul S• .m Utt.-Oan Ffllf, Bltflol> Mont Jr .2.S Walters Ill; Season Over? LOS AN GELES - Mononucleosis may have cut short J im Walters' freshman track season al use . Walters. an Estancia High grad who set a USC frosh record in the 800 meters (1:48.3) May 7. will d e finitely m lss thi s weekend's Pacific 8 track and field championships a t Corvallis. Ore. because of the blood disease, USC officials con firmed today. It is uncertain whether he will be able to return soon enough to compete in the NCAA cham- pionships June 1·3 at Eugene, Ore. Walters ran a 1:49.4 ha lf mile a t Estancia las t year. Sports ~n Brief Marshall Signs, Wins for Twins From AP Dlspat~bes M Ike Marshall is back and he may be the one to turn the Mm · nesota Twins bas~all fortunes around The former cY Young award winner <1974 with the Dodgers>. has apparently lost neither his velocity nor his vitality ... He was like a young colt out there tonight.·· Twins man aszer Gene Mauch enthused after Marshall had helped ~mnesota win a 9-6. lO·inning decision over the Baltimore Oriole:. Monday night. Marshall s1~ned Mondi:ly. arnved an the evening from his home in Lansing. Mich. and threw 30 minutes of battinli\ practice before the game. He has been sidelined since he tore ligaments in his knee with the Texas Rangers last season. ...; oeNE MAVc:M ··Every player in every position feels bet· ter. plays beUer and is more optimistic when your bullpen 1s well-m anned and they know it." Mauch added "I was feeiing really good and I had good velocity out there." Marshell said. DRtbhn-~ fn Sports ••. BASEBALL -Center fielder Fred Lynn of the Boston Red Sox was named American League player of the week for the period of May 8-14, during which time he batted .545 with three home runs. three doubles and a· triple ... In the National League, San Fran· • cisco outfielder Jack Clark was chosen player of the week. Clark hit .444 with 12 hits in 27 at·bats during the span . . . Giants veteran WllUe McCovey is still nursing a sore jaw and may not be able lo return to the lineup until late this week. McCovey required eighl stitches to repair a cul lip suffered in a collision with BUI MadJ~k Saturday ... Steve Busby. the only pitcher to loss a no· ,uo LYHH hitter in each of his first two major league seasons. makes his hrst start In Omaha tonight since being sent to the minors April 28 Busby's contract is still owned by the Kansas City Royals and the pitcher is hoping this visit to the minors will last only until he can recover from the effects of arm s urgery ... Houston's James Rodney Richard pitched his second two-hitter of the season Mon- day as the Aslros blanked the visiting Philadelphia Phillies. 5·0. GOLF -Dale Hayes breezed to the French Open golf cham- pionstVP Monday with a closing 67 that left him 19 strokes under par S'tld 11 in front of second-place Severtano BaUesteros ... Lee Trevino's vict9ry in the Colonial Invitation was worth $40,000 and boosted him into fifth place on the season earnings list. Trevino has earned $133.836 wllh Tom Watsoq the leader with Sl83,064. Others in the top 10 include: Jack Nicklaus, $171 ,990: Hubert Green, $144,960: Gary Player SJ42.810: Trevino: Lon Hinkle, S102.812: Hale lnvln, $101,t30: BUI Kralzert. $81,800 ; BUI Rogers. $79.754: and Andy Bean. $75.538. TENNIS -Defending champion Stanford was given the No. 1 seeding for the 1978 NCAA tennis championships to be held at th~ University or Georgia, May 22·25. Stanford will meet South Carolina in the first round. UCLA 1s seeded second and USC sixth ... Jose IUgueras and Manuel Orantes scored easy viclon es over Australian rivals lo chnch the inaugural National Cup tennis tournament Monday. OTHER SPORTS -Vancouver Canucks' veteran goahe Cesare Manlago announced his retirement from the National Hockey League club Monday .•. Iron Legend has withdrawn as a probable starter for the 103rd Preakness Stakes in Baltimore, leav· mg only four definite starters for the middle event of thoroughbred racing's Triple Crown . . . Four universities were selected for at- large berths in the upcoming NCAA Division I baseball playoffs - Florida State. Pan American, Nevada-Las Vegas and Texas A&M . . . Sam Freas was chosen swimming coach by the Universit y or Arkansas Monday, replacing Ed Fedoskl, who resigned to devote full time to teaching duties ... AJydar, runnfr-up in the Kentucky Derby. turned in a-six-furlong time of 1:102/5 Monday while work- ing out at Pimlico Race Course .in Baltimore. The time is the fastest for that distance in the current Pimlico meeting. , Sport• oa Radio, T~• RADIO: Baseball -Calilornia at Toronto, 4:30, KMPC <7101. Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, 7:30, KA.BC <790>. TV: Hockey -Boston at Toronto. 5 p.m., Channel 22. Fidd"fl Fa,... Sei The fu t ure of m a rine sportfisbing in Southe rn Calilo'm.ia will be the topic of an opfli forum lo be held Saturday in Long Beach by the State Department or Fish and Game. The event will begin at 10 a.m. in the auditorium or the Slate University and Colleges head· quarters. 400 Golden Shore. The forum is scheduled to al· low fishermen lo express their views on such topics as fish con- servation , kelp restor ation. a rtificial reefs. strtped bass and silver salmon introductlons and other programs. '78 ZEPHYR LEASE FOR Baseball Standings $8999 Mo. + Tax & Lie S89. 99 mo. + tax & license & 98c for 36 mos. • C.., cost S4284. Total ol monthly payments f3271. Residual f 2142. 36 mos OAC. Stk. 17045. AUTO LEASING THI WAY IT AUTOll! AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Detroit Boston New York Cleveland Milwaukee Baltimore Toronto W L Pct. GB 19 9 .679 22 12 .647 18 12 .600 2 14 16 .467 6 14 17 .452 6"'2 13 18 .419 7tl'l 12 19 .387 81n West Division Oakland 22 10 .688 Angels 19 12 .613 21n Kansas City 18 13 .581 311'l Texas 15 14 .517 5112 Seattle 12 24 .333 12 Minnesota 11 23 .324 12 Chicago . 9 19 .321 11 ,,....,.., .. ~ Oell._ J, OewiMCI 2 T ot"onto IO, c.11~ • Oelroot•.~J Hew Yortl .. ow~ I Ml~ t, 1141111.-e •• 10 IMlnOi 11.entH OIY l , 9cKton 1 loHl,Mllw..,....• T-y'I0-.1 Oakl-l""'*°MI •t Clewl-I Clyde 0-01 (.allloml• tAaw Ml •• TorO!>lo IUllOefwwel I J or Clenc;y 1 U. ft Seenle C~utt ,_., ., OttroU IWllcoa 1 H. " Hew Von I~ Ml .. Ollc.to !w.o ,.,,," a.tt""'°'9 C~"'-I JI If MlnftffOI• COtlU 0-ll," ... IOll ILM Ml_. .._City (9-llttOfff 4·11, " Mllw"""9 cs...-Wl at ftM\ tNe~ t.11, 11 • NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB Philadelphia 17 12 .586 Montreal 17 14 .548 l Chicago 16 15 .516 2 Pittsburgh 14 17 .452 4 New York 14 20 .412 51,2 St. Louis 14 20 .412 St~ West Division San Francisco 20 12 .625 Cincinnati 19 14 .576 1112 Dodgers 19 14 .576 11 :i Houston 14 16 .467 5 San Diego 14 18 .438 6' Atlanta 12 18 .400 7 M911My'•k-Houslon s. Pllll.otllltll• o S." Oi.Qo 4, St. LIMlll J, 14 lnr!lnqt Los A"ve•es 1, PlHlburon • 0..1.,0.,,,...~1.o Teday'so.met ClnctnMll IS..Wr l-41 •I Momreal ITwll<.,.11 111 n 4't1en1e IBoOQs 1·Jt al New York IK_.,, 1 JI. n p'"'•OtlPlll• IC•rltoft • JI " Ho1nt0ft tvmon~lto1•1,n · St LOUI\ IVrrf'h •I ., ~ 01eoo l~lllllllO 1 11. n l•11t1burot1 ·c~nOl'l•r•• ' )I •I LO\ Afl9tlU 1~ .. mon I o . n Cll1c•oo "'· R-thtl HI at 5-n l'reftt.ltee ucn .. c:>otr • II, n LEASING ••• ALL MAKES ALL MODELS HEW Tuaday May 18. 1978 OAIL Y PILOT 83 Big Cangon Champ Harry Dodson of Newport Beach rerentlv won the se\enth annual Big Canyon CC President's Cup golf tttle. defeating Dan DeMille. 2 and 1. Dodson also won the first unnual event. Boston, Montreal Collide MONTREAL <AP1 lt wou ld be easy to suy. ·1f the Boston Bruins can manage Lo stop Guy Lafleur tonight. they have a chance of pulling even in the National Hockey League"; final playoff series." Certain- ly. there 1s basis for that sta t ement. since the dynamic Montreal right w1og has figured an l l of the last l~ playoff goals th e Canadtens havt.' scored against the ·, .. , .. • • . Bruins. •----------- But there are many PUBUC NOTICE • other reasons ror B~4'ton •---,.-1-n_t_TI_ou_s_•_u_Sl_N_•_ss __ : to be concerned. and so MAM• STATIMEHT ' few games left in which T11e •011-•no per1on1 ere 001nv l h I llU\tnH\ el j t e prob ems might be MOC PROPERTIES, ,.sn Perlto r solved. 0r1 .... MIHI ... VlelO. CA '7•1S J "The guys Guy pla~ ore:~~~ ~.:;:ci~1~...,.,'*• w i t h a r e p r e t t y Rooen E. ~. i.m Pe,..., d ' n a e ( Orm, MIWOfl Viejo, CA '7•1S a ,, rous oo. you Ger.1tdP.o.rr ... u1'1c.1 ... .-know." said Montreal c1rc••.M1u1onv1e10.CAn•1s i left wing Bob Gainey. ""' ou"""' •• conc1..c:1..i OY • : who checks Lafleur in veMr•• =::.'r~urer • practice. Gainey has a T11" ,, .. _. -1;1ec1 •"" ""' ~ point: left wing Steve ~~~~-c1...,ko10r-Govn1yon~• • Shutt scored 60 goals F....,, t last season and-50 in ou1tnA,MAL.COM, ~ 1977 -78. while center ::;.::,!!!'~. ~ Jacques Lemaire has U01MacArt11W-.....v•r• ~ had 34 and 36 goals. :::=.":.::.~.,.., ., ----------------------res pectively. Publl$Nd Or-eoe-.1 o.,,, P1to1 ~ Aside from th"'t, Mon-Mey 1•· n. »Jyne •· "'' ~ Girls; Resulis CM t .. 111 ' 1 rea I coach Scotty -} Bowman has the final PUBLIC NOTICE l For Coast Area SoltbaU V•"41y MarlM 141 (ti Mtif. h.Kll Hunt1no1on 8e•<ll-Lallm•r. " 1 ~0. WMINll. 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SOUTH COAST IAAGUa l'INAL.S IAtO..HIMIH .... I THm \COFft-1, o.n. Hiib US • , El Toro IU.O: 3. MIHl<Wl Vi.10 140 J ; 4. c.os .. Mew IJU; S S.n Cle,...nt•IOt.1. V•u ltlr19-I. Motllu (CMI 8 •; 1 P9111cloHt CCMll.S, J. Mullen IOHll J UM,..n bil<'s-1. ~n IOHI 8.3. l Blnlwll IMVll.l; l.Molll<e ICMI I I Bele"C• illffm-1, .._,,,..,. IOHI 1 t ; l ltlel Oon•to IE'rl ~nd Wllllems C!iCI 1.1. Frtt ••erclw-1. Monica ICMI 8;1. 2. W•~ IETI 1.1, l Fr-l<U CETJIO All-round-I, Molllu ICMI JI I ; 2. 81rdsall IMVllt •. Wel\ll 1£Tl31 1 Morse Seeded.8th In Net Tourney BERKELEY-Lindsay Morse of UC Irvine, the national singles champion a year ago. is seeded eii;thth in this year 's women's college tennis touma· ment beginning Thursday at lhe University of California here. 'Morse and Jody Peterson of UC I are seeded fifth in the doubles competition. Jeanne Duvall of UCLA is the top seeded player in singles where the top 12 are from UCLA, USC and Stanford with exception of Morse. L.u1ou.v MOM• In doubles, the UCI combine is the only one to break the three-school monopoly with Stanford's Susie Hagey and Diane Morrison the top seeded team. Players reaching the quarterfinals al Berkeley will advance to the national tournament at Salisbury Slate College In Maryland. June 4·12. decision on which or his players will match up against Boston. s ince game two of this best-of· seven series will be played at the Canadiens' Montreal Forum home. If Boston coa c h Don Cherry sends veteran left. wing Don Marcotte out as Lefleur's shadow, Bowman has the right to remove his Jeading s.corer until a more ad- van tageous m atch-up can be obtained. For his part, Lafleur doesn't much care. "It would be better for me if they put nobody on me ... he says. admitting that Marcotte over the years has been the most ertective at hindering his game. "He works hard a nd gives me a few hits~ but he's a fair guy. He doesn't try to hurt anyone. Jl's not g4)ing to be easy for him or m e if we play against each other ... The problem for Boston is. if they spend too much t i m e on LaOeur. any of a dozen other Montreal players can score. Sports • Calendar T ....... Volleyball-OF •·A -*flnMs IS.ft 0-et s.ite 8-bllre el 1; Newp0rt Hertlor et 005 "'*'lot et 1 JO, Mire Cos .. et ~ 8 .. ch et 11 ~ Girls twlmmouo U IUlotl Viejo et s.,. C14"'-"'e. c.or-Ott M¥ et Ufllvenllr. Derle Hiiis el El Toro. LeQUne llM<l'i et Costa MeM 1•11 et J . ISi. Girls softbell-&an Clement• •t O.ne Hlt11, l)l'!jwnlly et CorON Oii Mer. El Toro •t Mlwon VlelO. S.0-dl•beO. •t Glpl\;lr-V•ll•Y lell al J ISi. ,.___, Glrls Miflball-Hlmlnsttr et Edison, Founlefn V•llo •I .. utll· ir>QIOn 8HCll, MMIM et N•-t Heri-lell el JI;~· JC ctwm-lllOMhlP\ .. Goldlll\ -Coli.Q9; Est.net• •I VIII• Perk (JI; Betllel oir1s11eft et ~on v .. 1ey OW•• llMl IJ:JO I; L.IOwlv OWlttlen .e A,.._ bHMdot' (Jwtlliaf' (J' JOI. Girts tennl~C lrvlM <tt WAIAW Rt91onel• et Cel GIM• swl"""'~ Leeque llMll ti ""-1 "41,_ (JI. Glrl1 lllldml~sslon VlejO •I S.ft C._, V-Hllls•I El Toro, Lequna lletKti •I Ol!lle Mew lell el l "" Gtrh 9ymnast1u-c1F Pl•Yoffs 1 .. conc1 r--St Banquet Trail Oc.-Ylew ..... J.-.Vanlty loft_..., Moll Vetueiblt. Mik i\ ""'°; C.0. Mosl tna.,;r•llOYI: O.vl• .i.t!Mfl ...., 8111 Sllllle; Molt 1....,-0Wd: Jim MOlff. ... ,....,..., .............. MOSI \I ........ 0.vld Soule; ~I IMptrellOllM: S<OI Elliot; Mo\I '"" _ ..... 54_ ... ,_ Winklepleck Honored Julie WinRlepleck was selected as most valuable player in the Southern Callfornla Conference women's softba ll circuit for her play as a catcher-first baseman for the league c hampion Golden West College Rustlers. Winklepleck hlt .350 in conference play UilS sella<m 1fDd 1s tire aJl·time Golden Wesl leader In number or hits. triples and tot.I bases. The GWC star wais one of eJsht Golden Weist players selected to the first team all·confernnce squad of is with two others placed on the second untt of 1.3. <Rio Hondo>: Towanna Watkins <LA Harbor>. Pllche~-Kathi Rosenbery, Cindee Secrist rGolden West>; Kelly Hag- gerty <Rio Hondo>; Judy Macedo <Cypress>. Catcher -Julie Winklepleck <Golden West>. Se.coad TeaJn Infielders-Paula Keen <ltlo 'Hon· doJ; Kathy Nieto. Kerr y ,APL <CypreM>; Dana Shaumburc CLA Harbor 1: Lori Anaetaslou <Santa Honlcill. OuHleld~rs -Ehn11 Varnum <Golde n West >: Sue More no •Cypress l . Denise Avila CL A Harbor>. Angela Iacovino <Santa M'Oni~a l; Chris Hauerty C Rio !fondo>. Plleher-Jac~le Mccarver Csanta Monlu1 C•tchera-Dora Youne <Golden W•U: W LaRoue <Rio Hondo) ' MOTIUOf'SALEOI' ' l'Ul10li!M. l'~ltTY ~ ISK. la I C»IM. Clvll Cl9M I • lfotke 11 ..... ~ QI~ IMI -r • Ind --• 10 flW law m-encl pr~ , wld•d, Ille underslonecl Eunice t o..Meurler, et lSS Cyprns, ~ • h6Chf (.alltom4• 926St, wltl MU •t ~ IMlll!k auction .c u.d ~ .. •I • , o'<IO<k A NI.. on ow ll&t CM:t OI Mey, • 1'71, U.. foll-.r>Q ~rilled penonat ' -rty or to mud! t?len!of et fNIY be .. M<Hwry IO Wll"y A lien -Ille un· " dttMQned for r...t ..0 ll'ICldtntets In· 4 curred et Ille eOOYW.f!Wf\11-ed· drtt\, IOOtl,,., wolll CIKll of .OWrll\• , lr>Q end • .._ of Wle Description bed•. <llHll. 1--... ' \IOve, ml\(. Item\. OWner: Jofln Do. .. _, 0...: 1210 00 AOV.rtl\Jr>Q ~I\. S2SOO. Ea-\ of S.te: UOOO. TOlel ' UlS.00. Dated lfw\ 11111 O.y OI Mar. 1'7' E-.o..MA ... 14!1 Publl•....., Orenqm Coast O.tlr Pilot, Mey I•, U. tt7I .. ,, ,. PUBUC NOTICE ~ NOTICE TO CIUIDITOIH 01' BULi( TllAIUl'l.ll IM<. "ei -•"1 u.c.c.1 .. 011<• I\ llereor o•ven to Ille <rff1ton OI Oe.._lrle llol'IMn•emo TrMlslerot', whoM -"' •• 1•111 Mall ... 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So l•r •• Is kno•n to Ill• Tr•Mle<'~. •II 1>ug"9Ss ,..mes eftd eddr.sses ..-by tile T•-lefor tor Ille ~•f three ye~ er•: S.me Oat•d: Aprn n. 1'71 EleilW Suolno MawoSUQlno • •ui.o Suoino TrM>SfwMS O•OVElt t:SCltOW C01tl'O•ATION 21ttS..llllMI• ANt..1"', C.ohf. t21tS t:11<rew .... tnn-u PUOllShed Orenoit Coot" 0.1ly Piiot NYy It, 1'7e PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINHS NAME STATEMENT Tiii' IOllO#lnQ ~rMlnS &rt Clel"g business •s • PROPERTY INVESTMENT AS· SOCIATES NO. 4, 1971 T•lbert, H...,1. lftotOl'I 8HCll, C.lllomle •»II Mic._,.,.., C-1• AbreNm . ._,1 Stu Drove, tiun11n1110" 8••<t1, C.11lorn1e m4' Mr Gene Oeo., &SI 1 9-lyn, HUl'- 11""10fl Bff<.h, Cellloml• ~I Mr. •nd Mo . Jollft 8teke, 20111 Mldt•nd. Hunllnqlon 8HC .. , Celllornl• .n.... ' Mri. Jul'le Coffey, ll>ts Cerro, Fount••n ve11.,-, c: .. moml• t110I M• K•tlly Cr•io. 6'21 uurelllun1. Hu,.l1r>Qlon BH<.11. C.lllornl• '11MI Ms. Jan Der•, 1»12 C.m1nlio ~r<1tt, Leoun& Hill\. 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Sen LM9nro, S.We Me, Celltomle t110f Mr. ltl<llerd StrlUllfl, .. ,, fluam..-, w.ttmi.111.,., Ca1ifor111• tMI> Mr. MeYN"I Stum, 105.lO Wette1"' ·-· ~ c.t.....,,,. ,,tflll I II* Tt911Ulft, ""1 t.• CMU. founJ•ln V1t10, tallfor"'" ,,,. . ""'· ...,-, fotano, 41 .. "«~ C11111 Orlvt. Hv1111119te11 ••a(11, c.1111omi.-.. Mr. JelMi Toni, Stlt L~I Cff'cle, HvntlflOlon et.ell, Callhltflta ~, . Mt. AMle Ve119M, ltlMt Ollttw, W.Stml"'"'· eec•-a•aie:a Mtt. $1\lfley Wllllll"9'16fl, tt11' C:.<llt, 'OWtt•I" V•ll•y, c:.tllor111e .,,. Tiii• llvtlntu •• condvct" ltY 1 ltfte'tl~ ~"" 0 Mlllllflt'ell .. Tlttl ti~ WM tl .. Wltlt flit ttllltf Qtfll tf Onlllglt C:wirltn"-. ll. ""· "*l•llW Or .... o.n Dell= Mn .., u. ao •Mlle" me ftU.11 PtJal.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE JICfifiOUi iUMNIU NOTICI 0" Tltll•Tll'IJALI Tl ...... STAT ..... , On JWM • '"'· •• II 00 o·,100 .._ r119 l .. lewlflt ,.ftOfl\ ••• clol"9 AM MIO CITY INVESTMENT COM -.l ... I\ et PANY U ...... -'"4.M TT\ill .. "" 'HE OAKS 0$ O•hll• .,, •. •r end pUr\~nl .. °"" °' Tr ... 1 ,. Two IHll\ llf'll(IWt .... 11-'°'re 11\ew&I -re!Ot•llOll Awtllebllllf of tlrll(I•• tor,_.,., -relOhllotl II '« tO con~1we u1...o.r oen 1""" hi O.y of Putllk Holk• lnletffl.O o•rll•• lllOYld COAl•cl 511111•'· v-r.-OewetGPMenl. 142 "6elt1 St . H11nl1"910f\ e.K". Celllomle.;.. .. ,.. $U~llt10ll COU•T Of' TMI IT ATI CW CAL\l"OttNIA POlt THI COUWfY 0' ~AMGI! "9. A""61M ... C-• .. Mar, CA '2t2S toroed s.ot-r lO ltlS 111 8- E llnMth Ailtn Otlll'ller, 0) llSU Pe9f on. OI offi( .. I AKor'I" 1n 0.1111& A ... , 0.-.. ...,, CA t2t» ,,,. olllu °' ,,.. C&IMtlty 11.Cor'!le• Of ~ fll<Nrd CIM._e, OS 0."11• O,.n9e Couney c:.ll~fllt wlll WH at Ave• ~ClltlMM,CAtttU Ollbli< •11<119<1 io ... ~llllddlr ll)t T"I• llll•lneu h c-.itleCI 111 • , .. ,. Co•Yabl• • '"""Of •••• In 1aw1ut e-r•I pat'll'tnNP l'llOMy Ol '"" UnHtd Sl•IK) •I Ille Jolln R O&r1le northtrly tnlren<t 10 '"• ~ounly 1>1.11111.-<lrMIQ!t C..\I 0.lly 1'1104 Mn 1. •. 10. 11. 12. u. I•. 11. ''· "· ..,. ,.. .. ,. PUBUC NOTICE T Ill• \lei-' w•• Iliad "'''" Ille CoYrlllOYW loe.aled •I 100 Clvl< Center co .. 111y Cl.,.. of Or-County on Dfl .. w .. 1• ~ta All•. Ceflloml•, •II ___ N_O_T-IC_l_T_O-Clt_l_D_l_T-~-.-- Aprllt1, "11. rttllt. !Ille -lnt ... ffl <9<1vey..i to Sll~RltlOlt COURT OP THI Ftt,... and now lleld bY II -.. Id OMd ol STATI,,... -•Ll.,.'"NIA l"O"' Pllll11"'9CI Or•nvt Coast O.lly Piiot, Tr .. 11 In , ... ,wopertv 'lh>alad In WIO ....... ..... ....... " ~y 2. 9. 1•. U. 1911 CWl'llV •lld SleledH«lbed '"'· THI COUNT\' O' ORAOI llll·lt Loi t Of TrKI 5312 al per map r• Ellete 01 ~~tr. HOLDEN, ·-----------•corded 111 llook let, Pagel 3t end 40of •••HOWARD BOOR•AM HOl.OEN, PUBUC NOTICE Mos. In ,,,. omo of ,,.. County •k• HOWARD HOLDEN, •II• H.a . _____ .,._...,...,.,,.... ____ 1 Recoroer (}If ..,d C:O..nty. HOLDEN, OtaesM •. ,m; Tt\• ,,,_ «ldreU -Other COM• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo, ... •OTIC9TOCllaOITOU mon de1l9"81lon. II ... Y. ol ltw rHI Cl"eOllcwsoltlleebovtnemeddec.eelenl NO. A..,.. ...-riy des<rl--we Is ~Ported ,.,., •II p&f'ton• 11 ... 11'19 clalm1 .. &11111 IUPl•IOlt (:OURT OP THf lo be: 413 GIOYCHI~ Orlltt, COiia the uld dltcedent ere required lo Ille STA.,.0.CAUf!ORNIA "Ott IM'loe. Calllomla them, wllll lht l\KH.MrV VOUC:llefl, In TNI CDUfJTY ()ti OllANOI Tiit II~ TruslM d4sclelm1 Ille offke ol the cter• of the •bo ... ..,. 111 Ill• --.1ltr of '"• f.'lale of •ny llabUlty for My lftc«rectl'IHS of lllled COolrt, or lo PttMfll llltm, •111'1 HAROLD T. SEGEllSTlllOM, eke Ille $lreel ~ --r <°""'-tlle nect.-Y .._,,."·to Ille -H T. IEOERSTROM. .... HAROLD dell9ft••"'"-11 el\y, -,...,n denlo-•• Ille Ofltc• ol Ille P\ll>llC SEGt!RSTROM,De<H..., Said $ale will be made. 11111 wllllOlll Mmlnlstrelor Of Or-COUnly, llOO HOTICI 0" Ml&llllNG 0' ~ITITIOfll l"Otl ~llOIATE 0, WILL ANO '0111 LITTlllll TllTAMIN TAltY l!tlete ol JOHN HARLEY MUTCHl.l!A, elso known u J HAAL6V MUTCHLER, elM> known•• l M. MUTCHLER. 0.CHMd NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IMI KENNETH C. NEWELL llH llleo ,,.,.,,. • petition for ~·· Of Wiii end for t1wenc• of L.et•rs Tffl..,,.n· t•ry, retere<Ke to wlll<h Is -for IY<lller P¥tlculers. end 1"-1 Ille II me end pie<• ol lleerlnv the ume l)as bffl\ wt lor Mey JO, 1971, al 10,00 • m .. In Ille COIWI-Of Oepertmenl NO. 3 Of Mid COUl1, et 700 Cl•I< C:.nter Otlvt WeJI, In Ille City ol SM>la Ane, Celttornle. Oat.a Mey S, ""· WIWAM I . 5t JOHN, C-tyo...t. JOHN M. WMATLIY WS.C-tty ..... lM ... , c:.MrMI 94.,., ~HMell•. CA ttMI nw1 ... w111.-i Atteney ter: ..... Pybll111M Or~ CAIMI 0.llY Pllol Meyt, tt, 1'-tf11 IU1-11 NOiiet 11 _....., 91..., to creditors con•tnent or IOfjttT&nlY. elll>"flsed or South Grand A•enue. Sent• Ana, M•lfl9 cl--Inst 1,.. said oece· lmplltd, " to tltit, pouesllon, or •n-Celllornle '210S, wlll<" 11 Ille piece of .,.,,1 to Ill• .. Id clal"" In ,,.. olflc• or cwmDr•ncff, to pey 1"9 ,..,..1111no orln-llllllnen ol Ille UllOKJ'11Md In •II mat· ------------ Ille cttrk ol ,,.. •fOrM&ld c-1 Of lo c.11NI wm of lie -MCUffd DY u1d ters pertlllnlno to Ille Hiett of wld o. PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ~~nt i~m 10 -, __ ..__.et !?le ~ ol Trull with 1n1et'eSI thff.on,.. <•dent, wll!lln '-,,_.Ill elltr ,.,. ~· • --"~ --· • .,,.~ -o 1~d • ....... nott ~u~-wit" In-llrsl pullllCelion of lhll nolke Ollie• OI ARNE s . LINDGREN .... w-in..... ---~ Oet.0Ailrtl27."1t SU~lfllOllCOU•l'Ot"TMI LATHAM -WATKINS. At'°'nen Al letUI Ille,_, es provided In said Deed JAMES E. HEIM, STATI CW CAUPOflNIA "0• Le•. SSS Soutll Fl-Strffl, l°' of Trwsl, 11 e<Yr, \Hider the te.rm Of Wld PwDll< Adrnlnl1tr•t0< TH I COUNTY 0" ORANGE A In Celllornle tOOll ""'lei. tall ... Deed Of Trust. lees, c.herOH •nd e•· n Admlnlstretor of ..._ ""'*' ol~ 11" Ille Ole<• ol ~,;.,_,of the 11..-pen1es of llW Trvsloe -of lhe truttt Ille estate ol I... N 0 TIC II 0, HI. A. I HG 0 J' denlOfteel HI ell -'"'' -tal"'"9 to <rultObysaldDMdolTr"'L eoo.. named dlK-nt P•TITIOH POtt .-.0.ATa OP Will said ntete. Suell clalmt will\ Ille Tr~~ ';;9.7.'1'!.':: ':::utS:Old .~ .,:'. AOltlAN ICUY ... lt, ANO Ll.TTaltS THTAMl.NTAflY necHWl'Y~llenmllltllellltdorpre COUNTY COUNSEL Ellett of ELMER l . PRESHO. .... -... ,.,.._.., wllllln '°"' monllll llvtr•O lo , ... Tru•ttt • ""111•11 •fllll llN.IAMIN I'. 01 MAYO. 0.CHMd. .11 ... 111e11r1111Ub11Ullonofthhnollce. Ot<lerellon Of Oef .... I -a wrlltefl OIPUTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ,.,., 0•1.0AOrll20, 191t Nolle• of Oefau41 -Election to Sell. P.O .... un RONALD E MIGAUO ~ ,,,.., nere1n Harol<IT.~nlrom,Jr. Seid Nollet of OeflMill -El«tlon to Sant• AM, c.Monolet:l70l • pellllon ror PrOCWll• ot Will and I\ Eoec.utorol109 Wiit s.11 wH ,_..,... 1,. I/le county wller~ Alt..,....ystw~r..., .... nee of LAl .. n THl_l.,Y co,.,. of wld Oecedifll .... ,. .. , property It locelad. PYbllslled ClrMIQ!t GOa•t Dally Piiot 1'91111-. rel..-.nc.e to wllkh Is ~ LATHAN &WATKINS Dated ."f'<l,olc2l1T·v'"•H .. ""'STMENT May 2. '· ••• "· 1'71 llU ,, for lurlller 1)«1ku•er•. -,.,., , ... A .... s UN001t•N ~ • .. llme •nd OI«• OI ""8•1nv Ille wme AlttrMrs .. uw COMPANY es Tnisl.. 11a1 llffn Mt for Mey 73, 1971, at 10 00 us Sfftlt ,._Street Earl H. ~l<tln PUBUC NOTICE •.m , In ttw c.ourtroom ol Oe&Nrtmenl LM a,...1. CA ... 11 PY~llshed <lrllf\09 CO.st Delly Pilot. ------------r NO 3 of Hid court. at 700 Civic Center Pllbll'lled' Oranoe Coell Dally Piiot. M•V 2. 9, I•. ttlt NOTICE INVITING llDS Drive Wffl. In t"9 Clly of Senta An•, Aprll2J,andMey2,t ,t•.1'7t 16 ... 71 Holle• h lleret>y Olven 11181 the Celllornle. IMM-111------------·rBoerd of Ed11tell0fl or ll>e lrvln<t 0•1..i Mey3, 1'79. ------------• p•rD• •c NOTICE unlfltd School District ot O••nue WILLIAM£. MJOMN. u..-County, Celllornla, will rect1.,. sealed eo..nty Clerk PUBUC NOTICE 1-------,------1bid•110 lo J.00 p,m, of tM 74tt\ day Ol ROllflT A. USTMAN "'CTtnoui IUSINl!SS Mey lt11, at wlllCll time Wid llldl will 210 Ma ...... llvd., 54111.e JI> •Hitt .,.AMl!n.fl'TtM .. tT be publlcty opened end r••d for C.St8 -·CA "6»-SU~llttOlt C:OUltT OP THa .,,.. loll-lno penons are !Mllnv Uniform Rtntel ano LAIH\dry ServlCt. Tel: S48o4llD I TA Ta°" CAUl'OtlNIA "0R l>USIMU ., BldCOndllloM-lnllfucllOM•ndbld AHHlMY fer ... tlti.-TMI COUHTY Of1 OllANOE S M CO .• lltOI Olli.Ide D<lvt. HYft· fl)tms mey be obf91ned al the Oflkf ol PUl>h\Md Or.-. Coe" Dally Piiot No. AM61:1 llnvton BHdl, CA '2MI> BY,lness S<iopor1 Servkff. 2'41 Aflon ~y 9. 10. i&. lf11 11129-71 O•OElll TO SHOW CAUSE llO• HtmlelAI B. Merolla. '901 Cllltslde Avenye, lrvlnt, Celllor"'a T"" 01' CHAftOll O~ NAME Drive, HYftll"91on 8Hc,., CA 92... Irle.I rew•-ti. rlQlll lo reject any or ,,. Ille Malle• of !fie Appll<allon ot Bharat B Mll<olle. '901 Olltslde •II bias Of' to..,.,.,. •ny 1rr19ul•rHIM RAV GEORGE &URGOOH JR Drive. Huntlf'IQlon &Hdo, CA'2W. or 1nlorma4ltle1o In any blat l)t in Int llle •POll<elloft of RAY GEORGE T"h l>YMnen Is conduct..s by all tn bldOlnQ.1"'4M Unifi.a FICTITOU' IUSINEU BURGO°" JR., for c~ Of ntme, dM011el NAME STATE.MINT lla•1"9 -filed In Cour'l -ti ef>o Mamteta B Menlll• School Dmrkt T"• 1011ow1119 ~r\Ons •re 001ng pHrlng lrorn Yid epptlcehon 111•1 Tiiis 11&1...nern wn fll.O w1I" llW ~:::•: .... , l>ll\lnt\S ., RAV GEORGE BURGOON JA. NS ColHlly C•-of Orenoo> County on P .. 1111.-or.-oeC:O.~Oelly P1IOI ASSOCIATED MEDI CAL hied en ACJC)llcellon or~no ltlel "'' AJWll 20, 1911. May'· ••• "" SERVICES. VIS6 "'-'• Aul :rn1 -Ila,,......., to MICHAEL RAY l'ltJ)ll MisslonVltio.CA'267S BURG~ PYblhhtd Or-C:0.11 Delly P iiot, 1•1 ... 1• Mr. Oereld Brennoo. M.0 . N-. lfterefcwe, fl IS ller'elly CWdwed Apr II ts, May 1. '· 1•. 1978 PtJBUC NOTICE Serotl l~Mrftf. M.O .• 2nis. ~rl• -dlre<Md • .,.., •II --lnt~est· 1~11 R•••. MllSlon Vie to.CA n•n edlnuldmetterdo-..wtwforetllls1 _____________ 1 _____________ 1 Murrey Mar90fls. MO., w1111em COY•t In ~mtnC , on tlle 10th cSetr •·MM' Scheppac:h, M.O~ 278 Pwrt• R .... of JYne, 1t11. • 11:00 o'clon e .m., OI PtJBUC NOTICE iUNltt<>tl C:OU•T OP TME Minion Viejo. CA nus H id day lo s'-~ wlly sue.ti -STATI! OP CAl.IPOltNIA ,OR Cerl R T••ktro, M.O., Wllllam pile.ti'°" for ,...,... OI -._ PICTlTIOUS IUSINESS TMR COUNTYO,.OflANOI Smtih, M 0 ., 118 PIMfta Aul, Mis· not be 9ranltd. NIIMI. STARMENT -A.fflG ,_ VltJo. CA m7S 11 1, ... ...-ordeAd ht. CoCIY OI l ... f0llowl119 pw-Is dOlno bllsl· NOTICE OP HIA•tNG o~ Ale.hard J•toll. M.O .• Aoneld lhll Onie• To s.-c-... ~l•hecl MIS es: Pl.TITIOfll "°" ~ROIATI OP WILL Scl'lre1ber, M.O .• 11& "'-1• Aul, in .... Or~ c.oest Delly........ J s. AMMIRATO ANO AS· ANO CODICIU ANDl'OlllLITilltS MlnlonVle)o,CA'26IS ,.,,.,.,p.per of o-rel Cl,.c11latlon. SOCIATES ... s l'r0d1Kllon PIKI!, TRSTAMeNTAltY AND ,OR This b11•lneu "COfl<hKled by. prlnled In said county, at least OM.f Newport Beedl, CA'l26U AUTltOltllATION TO AOMINllTlfl 99nerelpertMrshlP. It •• UCh wHk for lour Sljl(CHSIY• wetles UNDER TMI INOE~INOENT AO. 5¥094 Lockere .... 0 . l. prio•lo llledeyoluld....,lnv. Josepll s........ Ammlreto. 340n.A MINIST•ATIOHOPESTAnSACT. Tiit• ... ,_ w~ tlled will) Ille O•ted tftlUll'I !Uy of MO, t'78 Elene.onto, O.ne Point, CA '2619 Estele of HELEN e . RE E D, COIHllY Cltf'll OlOrOll!lt C:O..nlyon M<ty er11ee w Sunw>er Tl'tls tiu.i...u Is conducted by an In· Dec.used. 4, 1978 1 JUdQI ol MIO dlvlduel ,OMOJI SPIHEs:=.i:=.ARo T111, ~i":::'~~:. wllh 111e ~E:.~~:~·~~:.e~!~~:.!~ '~ ,_:~~'.1:~1.~~. eoui oau~;~~~ u"s Ma--..,.,..., Sot• Ill County Clet"k ot Or•noe CounlY °" and Codlclls -for lu-e ot ltt Ttrr•n<t, ca . ..., Aprll 20, tt111 -·-·· ten TutementMY and for Autt\oril• PUBUC NOTICE Alt-ystw ..... lc.I ~ ..,., · nk ... ~ PllC>llllled 0r-. Coe,, 0•1ly P1101 PYIJllSlled 0r.,. Coast Delly Pilot :;:;:, ~d=stro':.n ~.: .. 1 .. ~ Ac10:::.. --""="-===~~=-=-=--- Mot, I•. 23. JO. tt11 tlJI 11 Ae>fll 2S, MaY1. '· 1•. lt71 '-ren<e to wt>I<" ;, ,.._ for lurtller ,ICTITIOUS IUSINESS ------------1 ISJ).fl ~rtlcYlan. and 111•1 Ille lime •ncJ NAME STATEMENT PtJBUC NOTJC E pie<• Of hMrlnv Ille Mmll lies Ileen set llY~:,~0~~~1119 ci-r1CN1• •re 001no PUBUC NOTICE '« May JO, 1'71. •1 10·00 •.m., In Ille WARREN, McVEtGH, GRIFFIN c-tl90m of~-No. l llf said PICT1T10US IUS4N£U cOYrt, at 100 Olfl< Center DflM west. ~ SAVAGE, 100 Newpo~I Center tUMa STATl.MUtT NOTIU cw nun.a·s SALE In Ille City of Sent.a,.,... Celltorn•• Dflw. Ht#llOft BNcll. C'4 92'60 Tiie.......,.__, l,dOlnollUtl-On JYM•. 1'11,et t:OOo'clOck P.M., OaleOMeyS, t'1L • OevlO Wet,...,, S4I Di-v .. w 11eun. MIO CITY INVESTMEHl COM· WtLUAM l .litJOMN, Orlw,Dflnde.CA CHUOCER SPECIALTIES, MC-C PANV. H dllly ~ T"AIM ..,_ eountyClenl Donn P. Mc.VeiOf'I, 1N L..erkln Ane•rcll Of , M\lnll,.._ llHcll, CA det end ~ 91> o.ed ol T....-t •• MAMN a HAMM Sl,..I, Sen ~en<IKO, CA 9tMt tewoed s..itM'Mf JO. ltlS, In 8oolt t•tCHAflD G. KAHttl Ct roe C. Griffin. "341 SleH• . Doft•ld w. Blem, .... .o Peclh< I 1$1•. P991 tsn. ... ()(flclel Recorot In Solll•... Cltvla Road. Irvine, CA n... Wey, An-'m. CA... Ille Office OI .,.. eo..nty Recor-ol •1 E. ~IM. lttl'lfWltl J S.v~. 11007 VI< tor Tlltl ~ ... CondUC.MG by.,.,,.. Or-County, Cellloml•, wlll ltll ., P•M4Mtl•, CA tilt! s1r .. 1. Torr~. CA 9050:> dlvld ... I DUl)llC -..c·tloft •the lllQllHI bidder for Alt_, fer: ...iu.n... lhls bull MU Is <ondlKltd by • Dofteld w. eiem cesn llNY ...... time ... Ml• In 1-..1 PUl>llSl'ted ()rangt Coa\I Dally Piiot oeN••• f)Mlnenhicl. ThlS si.._t w~ lllt'd w•"' Ille _, Of ti.. Unlllld SC•tsl •I ttw Mey 9, 10, 16, 1'71 tllO 18 0 ..... C. G<Hlln C-ty Clef1I ol Or-CoufMY °"Mey nor lt\erly enlr•nct lo Ille County ------------• This slelenltllt was fHoO with lt\e •. tt11 ~ CoYrthouw IOc.oled •t 700 Owl< ~le< PtJBUC NOTICE C-IY Cl-ol ~llf'99 County on 0<1.e WHI, Sent• Ana. Celiforn1a, all Aptll 10, tt11. BUSINESS Publishers Disappear Con£emration R~ Indusiry's Op~ns By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Western Pa<'iric Industries ... holding company whose pnn· C'tpal asset ts the Wes tern Pacirit' Railroad. recently began acquiring shares or Houghton Mifflin, an oldline Boston publishin~ house. It controls LO percent or the company. With sales last year or $125 million. Houghton Mifflin is one of the last of the {Jlajor book publishers not yet scooped up by a larger corporation. IT HAPPENS, THOUGH, that Houghton Mifflin publishes the books of such bona fide certified liberals as Arthur Schlesinger Jr .. John Kenneth Galbraith . Archibald MacLeish and Daniel Schorr. And these writers. among others. signed a letter to Houghton Mifnin warning that if the company became part of a railroad, they would consider s 1g n1ng on with another publisher. It's not that these writers have anything against railroads or Western Pacific for that matter. T hey just object to small com· panies being absorbed by larger ones. ' The question 1s: Whi c h publishing house could these aut h ors repair to? Book publishing has become so concen· trated that the independnt is a. rarity. To give you an idea. here's a roster or the publishing bigwigs. DOUBLEDAY : PROBABLY the largest book publi.sher. especially if you count its many book clubs. headed by the Literary Guild <any book club whose address is Garden City. N. Y.. is a Doubleday entity 1. Owns Dell Publishing. which in turn owns Dial Press. Time Inc.: Grouped under this banner a r e Time ·Life Books: Little. Brown & Co.: the New Yotk Graphic Society and the nation's largest book club. Book -of ·the-Mo.nth . RCA: This electronics giant publishes books under these im prints: Random House. Alfred Knopf, Pantheon. Ballantme. Vintage and Modern Library. CBS: THE CAPTIVE com· pa_ni,es are Holl, Rinehar~. & Winston, Pracgcr. W.B. Saun· uers <medical hooks l a nd two big paperback pubhshers. Popular Library and Fawcett Gold Medal. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich : A major textbook publisher. Harcourt Brace also owns Academic Press <science books), Grune & Stratton <medical books>. an insurance company <Harvest Life> a nd three marine parks <Sea World>. and it p ubli s h es many Money Tree periodicals. the latest of which 1s Human Nature. Gulf & Western Industries· Th is mighty conglomeratt• (.cigars. motion pictures. auto bumpers. zine. small loan t'Om panies. sugar> has Simon & Schuster and its big paperback affiliate. Pocketbooks. HARPER & ROW : Important in its own m!ht. 1t also owns Thomas Y. Crowell. Baste Books and J . B. Lippincott. Times Mirror: The publisher or the Los Angeles Times IS the proprietor of New American Library <whose paperback 1m· prints include Signet. Mentor and Meridian l, Harry N Abrams <world's leading art publisher>. Matthew Bender Ila w and real estate books 1. C.V. Mosby <science tests> and Southwestern <religious and re fereoce books 1. MCA Inc.: Parked here <but not on its Universal back lot I are G . P . Putnam ·s. Coward. McCann & Geoghegan and a leading paperback hou~e. Berkley Publlshlng. OTHER COM PANI ES with a ~take in booi publishing Include Litton lndu.S'lrles <Van Nostrand and Reinhold>. ITT (Bobbs Merrill .and tfoward W. Sams 1. Xerox <Ginn a nd B,owker 1. Rayt~eon CO .C. Heath> and Fllmw~s <Grosset & Dunlap> .. Scott, Foresman. a textbook publisher. owns William Mor- row. Dun & Bradstreet own!. Funk & WagnaJls. John Wiley has just combaned with t he Ronald Press. A Dutch company owns E P. Dutton. a German company controli. Bantam Books and an English company has Just bought Hawthorn Book l> No one ownl"Farrar. Straus & Giroux. This distinguished book publish~r last month resigned rrom the Association of American Publishers in protest against the failure of the AAP to take a strong stand agamst con· t'entration an the industry. Roger W. Straus Jr. said the com· pany saw no reason to support. by its dues. "the propagation of a point or view we are profound· ly convmced 1s inimical to our interests. as wel i as to the cause of literature.·· Summer Job Hunt Expected to Ease By The Associated Press High school and college students searching for Jobs this summer should find it a bit easier than in recent years. But job experts warn that much may depend on the applicants' skills and perseverance. The ~ovemment 's public service JOb program will ,provide a re· cord 1.6 million summer youth JObS about 140,000 more than last year -through s1x government programs and pledges from lhe National Alliance o f Bui.1 ness men. About 99 percent of those jobs a re for economically d1sadvan· taged youths who must meet rederal poverty standards to qualify for s ummer jobs m parks. libraries and elsewhere. OTHER SOMMER jobs will com e from a variety of locally funded state and municipal pro· gram s and many more from private businesses seeking vaca- tion replacements or extra help to meet seasonal needs. Employment spe<:ialists and college placement services say the Job opportunities look belt.er than last year. which also was a (See SKILLS, Page 85) P..Oll•lled Orenoe Coelt Delly Pltot r1<111t '"" ..., ll'llernt c.onvt1-red Mey t, 1•. U. :io, 1911 ,., .. ,, end ~w held Dy It .-wk! DM<I o SU~EltlOlt COUltT OP THI. STA Ta OI" CAUl'OltNIA 'OR TMI C:OUMTY OP OflMa& .... ...,. ""111! Pvllll•llMI Oranot COHI Delly Pilot, 1------------------------------------------------- . ,. ' } PUBl.JC NOTICE TrYil In thl property situ.led in said COllnly and SI.ti~ dHcrlbed as: Loi I ot Traci 5212 es ~r ~ re- l •s CON!ed In Book 19', p .. 3'I -40 Of "CTITIOUS IUSIN > Meps, In Ille Ofll<e ol ''-C:O..nly NAM€ STAT.MINT RecOf'd.,.ol wld Olllnty. Tiie tollowlno -son h Oo1119 l>uSI· rne st~et ..tOCll"Hs •nd o!Mr com· ntn~~ONTERA PETRO CO • l'Mft de,lgnellon, II any, of 11"' re.ti '' -rly det<rl-MIO¥e Is pu<porled C•111orn1• hmlle4 1M1rtn«slllp, JllU to be: 413 Glouc.uttf' Orlve, COii• Holly Drive. 5outh UQUN, CA '1'1•11 Moe C.lllomla. c N•1I Rel'lkA)CI, ~·· Partntr, T..; undenlonad TrutlM dlKlalms l l ,,, HOiiy Orlve. Soult\ lagune, CA iny tlabHlty for .any lncor~11111n ot q2&11 11>1! Sire.I eddrffS and-· c~ T"I' b11slnen " conducted by • desl9"•llon, 11 eny, ,_ het'eln. limited oart~l'\ll•P. Seid wit wlll De made. but wlt!Mlul ~::,~"::i':r convene"' or wen.,ly, nprefttd or Th S llel-1 W4'\ flied wllh Ille 1'""lled, .. to lllle, -seulofl. OI 1111-1 c11mbre11Us, lo !NY Ille rernalnl119 Co11nly Cl.,.. of Or•n9t Cout111 on pr1ncl&NI ....., di Ille note tee.,,..., ~ A0tll JI, lt71 ulo Deed of Trittl wltll lntffHI c. M&IL ltlHt(OP lllereon ... llf'O¥ldecl In Mid note, -Sltlt•D.-~· •...CH with I-est~ .. CW• L.e9""• 1Nd1. CA tZlllll '""" wlded In said Deed of Trvst. II .,y, ..,_ PUl>llslltd Qr .... CAIMI Delly Piiot. Cler Ille terms of said Deed of T~I. ... ,, C"8<9ft end eapenMS of ttw Mey 2, '· ••.1'l. lt1t f~t• end of Ille trusts c...e.d Dy ___________ 110_1_.,. Mid°""°' Tnal. .... ~c NOTICE Tiie lleneflclrt ~said o..o o1 PuD&A Tryst 11er.tolOr9 .. ecvted Met de· "CTIT10U$ MlllNl.U MAMa STATl.MeNT The lo4!owtnQ llW"'" 11 dOiftO WI~ MUH: OlO WORLD T·SHIRTS. 7S.1 Cent ... Or., • ,._ HUIMlnvlOft 8H<fl, CA'2M7 Sylvie s. Ollvtr, S4lO l'•r•molllll Blvd., LOftQ llMOI, CA tolOS T"ll llUSinftS Is~ by Ill\ In d1¥ld ... 1. SyMe S. OOYef' Thll stet-• was llled wll?I ltw ColHllY Cl ... k of Or..,09 County on Aptll 21, lt11. ''°"" llvertd to Ille TrY•lee • written O.Clere tlon OI OefOUll .., • W1'lttan Mollee of OefMlll and El«llon to Sell, Said Holk;e ol OeflMilt -Eledlon lo Sell was,__ In uw c-ty-. Ille real Pf'OPW1 y Is IOCMed. OeleCI Apfll a. t'1L MIOOTY INVESTMENT COMP.AH Y • Tf'llllllt Eert H. O.-Wn Pvbll"'" Or .... Qest Delly PO<K, ~y2.•.1•.1m PUBUC NOTJCE NOTICE OP HIARINO OP PETITION flOtt il'ttOIATa OP Will Aorll n. Me'f 2. ~. "· tm 1~71 PtJBUC NOTJCE ANO L.EnlltS TUTAMl.NTA•Y. -·-----------:-:---,OR AUTHOltlZATION TO AO· "ICTITIOUSIUS.INHS M I N I ST 1. fl UN DI It T H £ NAME STATEMENT INDIE~l.NDINT AOMINIST•ATION The lollowlnv person• are doing 0 .. ESTATES ACT l>u$1n.ss .. : EllateOfLEEMALf.R,DecHsed. THE GREEN CROCEll, '1'40 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lllel Hemllton. Hlllltlnglon BNc,., CA m.. SHOSHANA MAI.ER eke SUSAN Otnni1 James ~mpbell, 2tll MALER -All.AN MAit.ER ........ Menooit •O,CosteMna.CAt26:zfl 1t1eo 11ere1n • pelllion '°' prOl)9l11 ol Woyne HenllCI Jenwn, IJQ Pine Wiii end luuenat ol Utlten Tnt.,...n• SI •• Wttlmln$IU, CA 916&3 tary, •no for •utllortiellon to •d· Tt\ls bustnen is conclll(l.O !ly • mlnl\lu .,,.,... Ille lndel)enotnt •d· 0911ef'al oertnertn1p. m lllhtrelloll ol Ett•n Act, reterl'nC• Denni' Jemt1 c.m.i1 lo •lllcll Is med• for fvrlher Tiiis sletenltllt -llled wl"' Ille partlcvl•rs. end tllM ,,,. time -Collnty c•.ni of ~Moe c-ty on PIKe OI -1ng Ille -lies -se4 Apt II 20. lt7'. few June •. 1'71, <II 10·00 a.m .. 1n llw ""'* courtroom Of l>tPM'I"""" No. l OI wtd PllOllShtd o.-.,. ea.st Dally Pilot. court, •I 100 CMc Ceftltf Orlw WtM, Al>fll 2S. Mnt. •. 1' tm In Ille City ol SMtC.-~. Cellforllle Oel.O Mey 4, It'll. WIWAM I . St JOHN. c-t•OH'tl AA•OHS a AAltOMJ U..Ma-...... w.. .. CMteMeu,CA,_. AHWMY' Mr: ce ,...lllMn Pllbll"'9d Or .... CM~ Dally Piiot Mey'· 10, ... 1'71 ,.,. Pl18UC NOTICE SUN•tOlt C:OUln' OP TMI. STAHOft CA&J..otlNIA l"Olt TMI COUNTY OPOltANOI. .... Mw. NOTICI OP MeAltl NO OP ~tTITIOM POil f'ttO&AH ff WILi. ANO t.1n11ts THTAMl.JnAltY, ,0. AUTMO•llATION TO AD· MINllT l.ll UNO l.lt THI. INDl~INCMUn' AOMINIS,..AYIC* OPHTATIS~ Estele of ERNEST J. WOOD, O.cuseo. NO'flCIL IS HEREBY GIVEN 11181 ESTHER HELMS hes llltd htnlfl a ,_.lllon for probtte 01 Wlll end I• W&ft<e Of l.ltttn T tllM*lllfY IO tlle 1'911tlonei' -for &\lthorlrellon lo ...,_ mtnltl ... uNMf lllt l~nt ad mlftlftrelleln of E1I-Act, ,......enc• to •lllcll Is med• tor turtller N'llCYIOrt, -lllM Ille llrM end Ol•<e of '-1n9 Ille --Ms ....... few Mey tl, 1'71, et 10 CIO • m , In ttw cou.-troom ol ()epMtmenl NO l ol said CO•"'· •I 100 Cl<fle Ctnttr 0r1w WHI. lntlleCllyolS...teAn• C..lllarn1• o.-Mey 4, 1'11 WILLIAM I M JOHN, c-.t10ert OAMl&CM & OAMMCH 1tt60W___.A_ CMee• ~en, CA '1)1) T .. :,..U.t ......... , • ..,, ... IKleMr ~llMG Or-Coetl Delly Pll• Mn t , 10, 16, ,.,. 1"21 PUBLIC NOT1CE 1-.11 PtJBUC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUSIUStN•U NAME STATaMlllT Tiie IOllOWlnQ PffWM are dol119 V1°nen es: b'INTERNATIOfcAL RESEAllCH & 'c!VELOPMENT, 4t7 Ettlltr SI . cnle MH•. CA 926J'7 l . Hell TlftK, 4'1 Esttltr St., C,O,le Mne,C.Afi.27 L•rr H. Tiner, '°"1 5klmmer Lene. H..wttlftQlon BH<ll, CA.,._ Tiiis butlneu 11 c-cled t>v • 9tl'tf'•·~· l .HellTI,... This , .. ..,_ w .. filed wl"' Ille County cienc Of ~ano. (ounty °" April U. 1911. PtUt1 PUOlllMd Or.nge Coast 0.llf Piiot, Mey>.'· 1•. n. ma lloONA PVBUC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS lllS4NHS NAME STATl!MRNT Tl't• fOllOwlng perlOfts ue OOlllO 11v.inenes: MPR OlMPANV, '14 -KOMle A"9., Coit• MM.A. CA tttM JUiie M. ltonen, 411) HUfOl'I Aw., c111wer Cl ty. CA ta:llO Fr.ank Masci .. •, '114 llill«Ke1111t Avt> . Coste Mesa. CA '261' T"I\ k\1-I\ <on""<IW by • 99ner•l -1t*'INP J\141tM.~ T11I• 1&etemtnC -llled wltll 1M County C 1er11 01 Or '""99 County on Merell ]I, ltlt ,.,, .. 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PLACENTIA, CALIF. 92610 (714) 99.M-420 (213) 691--0793 18300 PIONER BIVD., smrrc ARTESIA, CALIF. 90701 l213) 92'-6344 (714) 995-2524 PLEASE SEND ME MORE INFORMATION ON TRUST DEED INVESTMENTS , •• Business Tu.day, May 18, 1978 DAILY PILOT 8 5 Captain Brings Old Ship to Life 'SHE'S AN ACTIVE SHIP. NOT A MUSEUM ' Martin, Lett, and Senior Bosun's Mate Walter Gross • By J ULES LOii &•~~IW~I BOSTON Next month Tyrone Martin will retire from the NAvy, has name the latest tn scribed on an exclusive list. "As best J can tell." he said. · · 1 am the 57th person in com- m and or the USS Constitution. The lack of records. in fact the lack or information or all kinds. about this ship is, well. dismay· ing . I've spent the last four years trying to fill in gaps." IN ITS 181-year his tory . Old Ironsides might have had more battle-scarred captains al its helm. but surely it never had one more ardent in his feeling for the stup lhan Tyrone Martin. Al tames he climbs down deep into the bowels of lhe grand old frigate and sits. alone in the quiet. and s mells the pitch and listens to the music of the waler lapping against oak. "When the wand blows. she moves at her mooring. She's alive " AT TIMES llE gathers up his paperwork m has office ashore and takes it to the captain 's quarters aboard ship "I use a ballpoint pen instead of a goose quill, but the desk is the same." At tim es he even puts on his 1812 untfOl'm and goes to work. The pr1vile~e or commanding the oldest ship of the line has enriched Cmdr. Martin's sense of history, all right, but no more than Cmdr. Martin has enriched America's apprecaatton of Old Ironsides. It was Cmdr Martin who de- c·1ded to fit out onl' of the Skills Aid Joh Hunt <Continued From Pa1~ 84 I fairly good year, and Is much improved from two years BRO. when the recession plagued economy sharply cul back on !'.>Um mer hiring. lions. and ask everyone l knew 1f t h ey had heard of Openings where they work, .. said Harriet Burl. owner of Thirty-Three Personnel Service. a Chicago ·employment service. But that doesn't mean JObs aren 'l out there. she says. "You Just have to hustle." !'.>Ummer ranks. William Deal. executive vice president of the industry group. sees strong de- mand. particularly for people with clerical skills. The Labor Department's Employment Services Division s upports lhis view and adds that also in demand are the following "kills: computer programming. ind u s trial and m echa nical cngineerin~. accounting and a number or special skills such as those needed for medical or den- tal technicians. Those primarily are for permanent job openings. hut the slcills also should help anyone looking for work ex· pcnence for a summer Still , with a government estimate that a l ·lccis l four million youths are joining the ranks of workers or jobseekers Lhis year. those without special s kills may face a difficult search THE NATIONAL A~SOCHltton of Temporary Services Inc. estimates that job orders com- ing into lhe 2.000 temporary help companies in the country arc running 15 percent to 20 percent higher than last year "If I knew someone looking for.a summer job right now. I 'd tell them to 'hil the streets.· I'd go around to banks and corpora-While that number might fall off as more students swell the • EVICTIONS LA. County 21).733-0623 RE·LEASE MERCEDES SENSIBl r PAVMl:NfS I I Beverage Operations Get Seminar's Eye Registration is under way for a th ree-d ay se minar. "Primary As pects o f ,.Alcoholic Beverage Operations." to be offered June 15-17 at Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa. The seminar Is scheduled for 7-10 p.m . June 15. from 10 a .m. to 8 p.m. June 16 and from 9 a.m. to noon June 17 The sessions will be conducted al OCC's campus restaurant, "The Cap tain's Table." The registration fee of $45 includes lunch and dinner on Friday. Checks payable to the college may be sent to . Community Service Office, OCC. Z701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa 92626. Lecturer is Brian F. Rea, director of On Premise Institute. a manage- ment consultant firm s pecializing in the alcoholic beverage service in- dustry. Topics will include "inventory con· trol." "brand selection." "par stocks," "requisition." "bar design a nd equipment." ·•merchandising," "training," "service." and "management." More mformation as available at the college. 556·5880. Group's Spe aker Announced We are now making available an 83% Fixed Deferred Annuity which permits.you to defer boY' fedenll and •late taxe& 'Mt.Ii this deferment ~money can compound at a faster rate, and your tax liability moves into the future when you will hkely be in a low·er tax bracket Also. this investment bypaHe• probate coats. This offering as available to Individuals with ~ J ,000 to $ 250.000 to invest NOTE: This 83% tax deferred return ls greater than that offered by banks and savings-and-loans. And in most cases. the lntaest earned from bank and savtngs-and-IOdn certificates of deposit ls fully taxable by bolh the fedenil and state governments. (' For lnformatJon telephone Partcer DaJe, Senior~e President. at(714)644-4620. or write him at Morgan, Olmstead, Kennedy fJ Gardner. Incorporated, 606 South Olive Street. Los Angeles. CA 90014 ~~ ~~ ~ &Gardiler lr\ttJfpef-.1 lnw•nwt.,.,...,. Sll!Ce 1936 ~ ...... 'llartt~~~QMr~~· • LoA Mgtttt. s.n P'19"dtt0. ~ tk«ll. N9W 'lioik. ~ .. J oseph P Nolan, vice president of public af- fairs for Monsanto. will address the Orang\? County Purchasing Management Associa- tion ot its dinner rneet- 1 n g a t the Anaheim Stadium Club at 7 p.m . Thursday. Those wishing to at- tend the meeting. or in becoming members of the association , may call K.C Beldelman at 632·3958 • ,. t VSS Constitution's History Includes Journey to Danang Danang "Ile sank a Vietnamese !>hip and got a bunch of men shot up. but wound up fleeing the harbor under fuJI sail -without tht· bishop. Here's the entry fo~ that day. May 26. I round in the cllary of one of the men aboard, a Lt . Jobn 8. Dale ,. vessel's antique guns so it could fire a salute to the queen or England when she came aboard during the bicentennial celebru- tion. . \ TWICE DAILY that gu~ is fi r ed . at d awn a nd at dusk. Every hair hour the ship's brass bell marks the time. Every day the s hip's s ignal flags are hoist· ed. The s hip's crew stands watch around the clock. "While I'm her captain she's an acttve ship. not a museum ·· When he became captain. Martin began assembling all the 1nformat1on. all the lore. he could find about the ship NAVY RECORDS. he d ts · covered. arc minµsculc in rela· lion to lhe ship's s1andang 1n the service and in thE' nation. He began corre spondin~ walh descendants or people who s erved on the ~hip . w ith shipwrights who worked on It. mining attics and musty files. His research grew. Data not us ually found In libraries fill a four-inch-thick folder. The search was never easy and sometimes ludicrous. He asked a Navy records clerk. for example. for informa- tion on an officer who served in the 1800s. "I cant't help you, sir." he was told. "unless you can give me has Social Sccunty number." BUT DETERM INATION paid off. Consider one nugget a lone "Did you know." he i.a1d teas mgly, "that the USS Constitution once landed a force of Mannes al a place named Dan-ng? · · Come. now, skipper. .. It is true. The place was called Turon then .· and later Tourane. but It is the same city as Oanang. Vietnam. AG'"I AMlcros ATvCom AWelclnQ Amterr AM<llle Anneus8 Anl•CP ArtJM•1 ArkWGs AMICol• AtlGHlt 8alrtJ(O 81109HE Bk•mAI 8e\ICA\ 8HWllF 8•11\M~ 8HllM Btlll.eb 81bt>Co B11dSOfl Blr1Chl 8"HlllP 80llMl141 BrinkS BroollS 8rwTom 8rwn11>9 811<1Cbn But kt_,. ~~:~~ c::;np001 I .. 16 1 1~16 C.nr.c!H 7'·~ 3 ~Swee> ""' ~ C.OlnAlr 1M•7 IJ.lt Qlltt<" '" ..... ~~~~ (;mLu Cl>esUtl C1tcleF CllZUIA C•lrU18 Cl•r~JL Clow Co ( AMERICA J "It seems. I must say. to haw shown a sad want of sound dis cretion in commencing an affair of this kind without carrying 11 tbrough to a successful issue'. .. .. IN 1845 THE s hip was in southeast Asia on a diplomatic mission. The captain. Mad Jack Percival. decided while he was there t.o try to rescue a French bishop being held captive ln In his folder. above the ac count of the int"'1den1 . Cmdr Martin has written a title "The First Time ·· Parker-Hannifin Seeks Bertea Stock Bertea Corp .. 1lrvine. has announced that Parker·Hannirin Corp Cleveland. intends to make an exchange offer or 0.53 or one common share of Parker.Hannifin for each share or common stock of Bertea Corp. Shares or Parker-Hannafin are listed on the New York Stock Ex- change. ftlchard Bertca. chairman and chief executive officer of Bertea Corp .. announced on Monday that he. h is siste r J eanette Bertea Pagano and Robert C. Langford. president of Bertea. as well as certain me mbers of their families and fa m ily trusts, holding an aggregate of approx- imately ;4 percent or the out- standing stock of Bertea. will enter into agr eements with Parker-Hannifin to provide, sub- Ject to certain conditions . that they wiJI tender a ll their shares pursuant to the exchange offer. DIRECl'ORS OF BERT EA Corp. have unanimoOsly decided to recommend acceptance of the exchange offer by shareholders. Bertea Corp . de s igns. manufactures. sells and servicel> precision hydraulic components. Its products are used on . both Over The Counter NASO UstincJ' commercial and military fixed and rotary wing aircraft. In 1977 Bertea had sales or $46.2 million and net income or $2.4 million. with 2,651,974 shares outstand- ing. Parker·Hanndin i s a worldwide full line manufac turer of Ouid power systems and r elated components which are used in industrial. aerospac"e a nd a utomotive products. Its products are sold as original and replacement equipment to more than 41.000 customers in virtual l y every manufacturinJ?. transportation and processing mdustry. ltsaerospaceoffi ceis10 Irvine. Operating rac1 lities are locat· ed an 17 states and worldwide an li foreign countries. For its fls· cal year ended J une 30. 197'7. Parker-Hannifin hild restatw sale~ofS54t million. I 1 J 4 ) DOWNS Y~\.. :nv I ..... -iii. , .. -..... 1·~ -•• , , .... -.,, NEW YORI( IAPI -Motil KllW owr-• lll•HOIHllff stOCk\ MJCll)lletJ by NASO. 11 N•me VOiume Bld AsatO 0-o ·~ -I )', -•,, l' 1 -.,, Pel ()ti IS' 011 IS oJ ()fr IS ·1 ()ff 13 I Off u l Ott 17 ~ Oft 11 ~ ()If ,, ~ Off 11 I Off II I Oii 10) Off 100 Oii IOU Oii 100 Oii "11 Se\lenUO 2'9JOO •11(, .. -... • Fr,..,lce 1Ql,l00 17''1 "" • '4 10 Powell • • 103,JOO IV> 1''1 I Wendy\ 1'9,jOO Jl ~ .. 12 ToyAU$ 1112,JOO 10"11 11~ + " 1) RenkO 1:12,300 • • •• • I Me + "" It PoQoPd IJUOI llV. ll~ . . IS LldSIO< .. 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Under the proposal. the way many private pension plans -especially those with rewer than 26 employees - operate would be revised 1.0 nrfect the size of the pension. BUSINESSES WITH PRIVA'llE pension plans may "integrlte" them . meaniQg psrt or tt1e worker's Social Secyrity benefit. may be counted w~en computing pension ben~rlts. A person earning $8.000 a year who reU~:5 with a pensiOQ could expect benefits totaJin~ roughly $5JS a year. When combined with the Social Security benefit or $4,028 al present rates. retirement income would equal about 57 per cent or pre.retirement earn ings. A p erson earning S25.000 a year would retire with a total packilge less in percen· tage 'erms (47 percent of salary> but $7.000 more in dollars. Money's Worth The reasoning behmd "integration" 1s that all in· dlviduals. regardless of pay level. need roughly the same percentage of pay at retirement to avoid "financial stress." and that combining public and pnvate benefits helps correct the Social Security system's "bias·• in favor or the lower paid. Carter's tax experts argue that. 57 per- cent or the $8,000 salary is not enough and that tax sub· sidles are given to private plans to help prpvide tower-paid employees. 'UNDER THE CARTE R PLAN, Smith still could inle· grate bis plan. but he would have to provide more in pension benefits Lo lower·paid workers. It he wanted to keep bis pension cost unchanged. he 'd bave to cut the benefits of higher-paid workers. He fears that changing the plan would add to fees ptti<i to his..actttary. Smith 'f threat or pension plan shutdowns is echoed by the American Society of· Pension Actuaries. which argues that at leasl 16.000 integrated plans would have to terminate. Lloyd S. Kaye. vice president of William M Mercer Inc .. the nation ·s largest employee benefit plan consulting firm. told the House Ways and Means Committee that tht! president's proposals "could engender widespread pJan terminations." BUT KA YE SAID IN AN inter view that the likelihood of massive terminations "is a scare tactic and n'ot a good argument. . . It is a ridiculously overblown statement to say that the measure would raise adminis trative costs: 1t is no sweatto change a formula .. The concentration of adverse testimony. hOwever seem s to have convinced Congress that this proposal. hkc others in the tax pac·kage. is 111 conceived ' Stocks Gain A.gain In Hectic Tradinp; NEW YORK <APJ Stock pnces put together another strong advance m heavy trading today. respondrng to gains by the dollar in foreign exchange. The Dow J ones average of 30 mdustnals. whH'h climbed 6.00 points Monday to its highest closing level In seven months. was upanotheri .54 to854 30. 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May 16, 1978 DAILY PILOT •7 EY£NtHG e:oo11:. ..... ~0..1 Conlllc11ng pr0<1•durel rulff t>el-n 1queo1 ~~tnek>Mof• C)all9nt G QUNaa.tOt<I When e young OiJllew tlecolnM 1he Ylcilm 01 h .. own~~· ht OectdM IO fiilPUillbrlng them In • ,,_MADY 9UNCH ,...., ii-... high ectloOI Ml\lor M> he cen de1een"oldetw<>men " • f.DA»-U The offlctr1 -ch IOf an elleged kidnapper. eng-oe In • lhOOI0\11 111\0 capture two hl)aC:lcer.. • f£EUNQ fRE£ Gordon~·-In aigll langueoe end helpe ..,..,.. a trudl. Joiln demon· 11rete1 aeveral meglc tr!Cttl. Don cMn>onatretM Ille eleclrlc wtlMI chlllr D P£AIOfW. ANAHCE "Mutuel Funct." QI A8CNEW8 Guest Role ~-MOVIE * * * "Ola! M For MUider.. (Pin 1) ( 19!>4) Gr-Kelly. Ray Mtlla"d A Ylndlc1..,. husband'• plen 10 mutder Ill• wil• beck· fir'M. (l "' • 30 min I Tell~· Sa\'alas. Tv·s KoJak . wi ll bC' <imonj! the cameo g uests in the tomcd\' ~pecrnl ··windows. Doors and KevholC's :. tonight at 10 on NBC. Channel.4 1Sec • llWITCHEO stor y belo"' L • · Meurtcie lemporarily lo- hla powws • ROOKIES A menlelly retarded m•"· Wl\O k>nga 10 be a polloe- men. wu,,..... I murdtr In• ga 9te11on (Pllf1 2) Cl OWRfMY Mr. and Mra Redd Fou, a ooolllng lesaon; mell Ofder lllOp9lrlg ( R) D THE OAOWINO YEARS "Childhood T 0 Adole•· ~·· Cl) AMERICA 2HIOHT 9 MEAVG~ Ou.11. John R'11er. Her· mlone Glngotd. Georg. Miiier 7:001 NBC N!WS UAR8Cl.U8 A8CNEW8 BOWUHOFOR DOU.AAS ., I LOV£ LUCY Lucy appolnta hertell ., Rlc:lcy'a 1Q911t ~ m> AOAM-12 '.Aatloy •M Reed capture a petr of bandits In I ah0o- tou1 fE MACHEIL I L.E>1RER REPOAT lE HOME GARDENER "Indoor Plante I' C11e111n~• ~i.t ing• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles I KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Otego G KH..HV (Ind) Los Angeles 9 KCSl (ABC) San Diego I KfTV (Ind) Los Angeles KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles ell> KOCE·TV (PBS) Hun11ngton Beach I JOKER'S WILD 7ll0 CAHOID CAMfRA NfWl YWIDOAMe (II HOLL YWoo6 8QUAAl!8 D JOKER'S WILD G) THI BAADY BUNCH Jan nu a crush on 1ne bett·loolllng boy In lier clats, but "41 only hu ev-'°' Mwele I AMERICA 2NIOHT 21TOHIOHT N£W8CffECI( All lnlormeUv• eo11ec1io., Ot Orenge County MWS. govemmen1 end Con8UITl9' eff 11ra. people and aporta (I) THf GONG SHOW l.'00 l!I Cl) C88 MOVIE * '* ·~ "It's A Mid, Mad. Mad. Mad World" ( 1~) Spencer Tracy. Mitton 8«19. A motley COl1'Cllon of corned'-frenllceny reoM to• hidden lor1une ot ltOlen money. (R) 8 N9CMOVIE "The l.lnQoln Coneporecy" < unn lhcttwd Dlllm•"· JOhn Dehner. The tn.ory • of • OOflapireey to .... ui. nat• t.lncoln la ealftlned 1n 1111a drematlzellon ol 01e _._ ...atnQ uo to end •111medl8181Y followlno Ltnoc)M'• dMtll. • MOYie * * ,_. "Tl\L K9"tuellle1f ( 1"5> Bur1 c..ncuter. oi.-na ~ A men end Illa eon flgtlt thelf wey ecroea l<el't~ 11\lo Teau. (2 !In.) •O HAWYOAYS "Second Winer· Rlc;hle enct> Fonzie Ila Al up 'l!litll 11 mot0t~lng metet· meid. G "T'HIP*AL 80LUT10N Eric Porter 11.ee. the growth of Hui rec:i81 dOCI· rlnee from tlleit ortg1n1 on thrOUOh 11M 1. (Pert 11 ·~9UM£TT ANOFMNOI • MCMl • * • • "The GrM1M1 Show On EM1h" (1952) C"8rtton Heeton, a.tty Hu«on. RIYll!y lot the -glt1 ~ OOfllllet ~ • Cir~• .. ., and 1he oirClua menag8f. (2 hl'a.. 30mln.I SI TOUR EN L'AIAAHO BAUET ADAGIO The CloM and somellmes deatructlve relalionehtp be~ a husband end '#lie d•nce teem Is profiled. followed by 0...0 and Anna Marie Hokr1e1J' preeente11on of "Sprlrig Waler "(RI . ID TURNA80UT "$Ingle-Handed" AuthOr Suzanne Gordon ct.tcflbn the 1lnglee blr scene: a flight attendant end a alngle lather talk eboul the apec111 prob- lem• they fee.. -a:aoe o l.AVERNU ~HIALEY "200 I. . A .Corn.dy Odyuey •• La'lerne drM1T11 that the and 'Slllrley are 100 yea11 old and about to merry Lenny end Squ;ggy. • CA088-WIT8 ~ OVEAEASY Mr. and Mra. Redd Fou. I coolclng tenon: mall order •~(RI 9:00 D QI THREE'S COMPANY "Coffee. TM Or Jaci<" Cllrluy uses ell her cnenn. to lure Jactt to hts aurprlM bitthes.y perty. • ME1'V Gllff1H ~i.: John Ritter. Her· mlone Glng<>ld. George MHler. Ron G11t, June Gable. m MA8T!APtECE THEATRE .. Our Mulual friend" Mr. Boffin con11nuea . to grow NBC Plans '.Jose' Baek on TUBE TOPPERS KHJ 0 8.00 "ThL• Final Solution .. Dorumentary f<wuse~ on the Na1.1 at· tern pt lo <"derrninall' the Jew~ 1n t•\ t•n more detail than 11..·1..·t·nt · I lolot·au:-.1 ·· Sl'rles. Sr rond parl \\'Ill b1..• ::.ho\\ll Wl'd· nesday 111ght ~UC S 8: 00 Tht• 131g £, t•nt. Th1..· re rent movie ··The Lincoln Conspiracy" documents the assassin a lion of Prest· dent Lincoln as a plot by bunkers and bus1ne~men . Brndford Dillman stars as John Wilkes nooth . KCOP @ H·OO "The Greutc!-il Show on Eurth." Ch.irlton lkston. lktlv llut ton. Corne! Wilde a nd Jame:-; Slew<irt head the cast of the 196t! best picture Oscar winner about lire under the big top. miMfly: John ~Mmlth gt.,.. a llllM appearance <f_an 4 0111 CD MASTERPIECE THEATAE ··0ur Mutual Friend" Mr Venus end Mr Wego wa alter John Hermon'• """· Belle -John Rol!Mmlth with"" eya. (Pan Sot 71 t:30 8 (Ill CARTEll COUNTRY "Baker Saves A life" Jasper. e9Q« to repey Beller '°' .. v1no hll 111e. moves In w1111 hie Injured COiieague. tO:OO 8 WIHOOW8. DOORS & l<EYHOL.18 Telly Sav1IH. U"daay Wigner. John Scnuctc end Biii Dan• held Ille cell or this hour of comedy whlell includes 1ke1cne1 and blackouts with rlll)ertory perle><mefl. ··=·~y ··eounterpo1nr· Kate 1.- dl.conGef1ed by en 1ffo- gan1 proleUor w1111e Ooug t>eglna lo qonllon 111e·va1· Ult Of hla wor11 8i) MICHAEl.. JACKSON Ar11t1 and pc>el FrancolH Gllot auml,_ the drive IO be an antsl. both 1" he< car-end 111e1 of Pablo Picauo • m NEWSCHECK An infomle11Y9 collec11on ot Orenge County ,_., gowmmef\I end c:onaum4lf aff eirs, people and 8'>0fl• 10:30 • • 'fEW8 MACN£Jl / lEMRa, REPOtrr G AMERICANA "Arnl<>tte" On the ldYlce of 1111 medicine men. Atlhur Aml011•. en lndten Tulle erllat. relUf"ned IO tM rk· ervauon to pr8C11C8 the anc:lenl rttuets. 11:00 ID • (I) 9 NEWS LOVE. AM£NCAN STYLE FOiH women try to prO\le tllat t~ ft M good H men by robC>lng a iew-trv 11ore 0 MOVIE * * •;, "Where n·s Af' ( 19e91 David Jans'*n ~ FOf'ayth. Aher raalttlng. • coHege gredu· ate i.ema ht• lether't nlghl club business a"d ~ • ru1h181a m11n11- Q!' (2 hr• I 1U TlfE 000 COUPLE Felbc convlnoas Oscar to be the "lat man" In his -ed. • MONTY PYTHON'S Fl YIHO CIRCUS S) OtCI< CAVETT Guttt: critic and novelist John Gardner. QlD MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT 11:30 8 Cl) C8S LATE MOVIE * • ·~ ··f1'1e Wings Ot Eegles" ( 19571 John Wwyne. Mau,_, O'Hara. A bemltonning pilot C10lllr· COtl'MMI • ~ llCddtril end~ a war hero. .. TOHtGHT Hoet· Johnny Carao" ~: Tony 8ennett, Bob Speca. e.. Annatrong. Oevld HorowlU. " LOVE. AMERICAN STYL.£ "Love And The Oldy Weda" Chertee encl Betttia try to dlscoufege their daughtet from marry1ng a 60 year old man. "Love And The Chrl1tmas Punch" A delivery man m1ke1 a dahvi'ty on Chfi.tmuEve •9 AaCMOVIE •••'It Fulfny Gtrl" 11"8) Barbra Str .... nd, Omit Sherif A llaeet· truck girt from New YO<'k a Lower Eaa1 5!09 over come. a _,.. of hMrl· brMll• en<I bec;omn one OI Aln«IC8·1 mott1 beloved 1taB (RI G) THATOIRL "GrNtGuy .. a> OETSMART A KAO.S tiQent, With I Muwell Smart muk, lllloots a bank guard and Max ta blamed fD CA.PTtOHE.O ABC NEWS MORNING 12:00 8 TW1UOKT ZONE Gregoty Wtil'• wife ,. )Nloua ~the -1\11'1'1 wtth enotllet -In Illa arms Q) HIGH HOPE8 ., HONEYMOONEAS Ralph proves tN1 execu· ttvee are t>om and riot mllde, end thel the •11 of gMng ordar• ts a lost one where ha s concerned 12:30 8 MOVIE * • ·~ ·T11e Mummy ( 19321 8orl9 Karlolf, David Manner• file men ot .,. archeeologlcal axped111on stumble upon an enclenl Egyptian mummy wnoch cornea lo hie C 1 hr . 25 m'" I Q) MOVIE • * "lmnalblfl Stripes" ( 19391 Humphrey Boglltl. w 1111am HOiden .lln ex-con sealllcn hlmMlf tor hi• kid brolher wllo I• 1bou110 ~wrong II hr., 30 min.) ID MOVIE • • "Tiie Other Woman" I 19551 Cleo Moore, Hugo Hua An ambWoue young woman plans 10 bleckmall a director '"'o getung ~ a parl in hi• mo-net (1 llr . 30mlnl 1-00 8 TOMORAOW Generel Vernon A wen .... 8dvlaor to 11.,. ~­ ,,,., prMldent• end former depu1y <ltrec:10f of the CIA, wlH dlacuu hi• career, Alan Van Honnen, en Amer~ jult r ... 8"0 from an Eut Gennen prlt- on. will telk •bout hi• expeoenoea a •SPY "Tumabout F0t Trell°"" !~=1 = 2:00 II) NEWS MOVIE * • "The Mummy'• Tomb · ( 1~21 lon Chan4!)'. Dick F Of en. A '"""""Y cornea 10 hi• end ate<tr. kltllng arOhMologlat1 one by one C1hr .16 min I 8 MOVIE fl • fl "The St0<y Of lf6'· non And Iran• Cestte' · ( t939) Fred Aalalre, Ginger Rogers The ~uful dancing car-of two bell- room -the•m i. eu1 lhort when the in.. It kllled In World Wit I (2 hra.I .MOY£ • • "Hell's Oulpott" (19S4) Rod Cameron. Jo.tft lealle 2:208 MOVll •• "The 5ecfe1 Of 81o0d 111end" ( 19651 Jacll i tev. Bert>are Shelley. ~11 NEWS s:20 MOVIE • • "Tll• M ummy·e Gllott" ( 19431 Lon Chaney. JOhn Cerredlne. 4:00G MOW: * * "Th8 Code Ot Scot· lend Y•d" ( 1!M8) Diana Dors. OM* Homolka • MOV1E * * "Camp On BIOOd Island" t 1958) C•r( Mollntr, A"dr• M0<all 4:408 MOVIE * • "Tiie Mummy's Curae" I 1944) lon Cnariey: Peter Coe M'ednesda8'• Bayt i•~ Mo"lf"ll MORNING , . 11:3018 ***"A Damsel In OT1treu" ( 1937) Fr•4 Ae18're, Joen Fontaine. Al1 Ame<ICen dancef' 1rt LOf\. don ml9t-.S an flelf ... IOf • chorW girl. (2 hn .. 20 min) AFTERNOOr-+ 12:00 8 * * * "All Tllat Heav· an Allows'. ( 1956) J- Wyman. Rock HudM>n Crlllclam from other& elmol1 torces a ..omen to gove up lhe man she truly IOvet. ( 1 llr .• 30 mtn I 3:00 (R) * * * 'h "A"y W.on.- day" ( 19681 J-Fonde. JHon Roberds. Every Wednesday e "model" hutband visits his rrnstress in her IUlte (1 hr .• 30 min.~ 3:30 D * • ··a11ott In The lnvlatble Bikini'.' (19e6f Deborah Walley. Tomm'( t<trk. A deed men is glYen a c:hatlC9 10 enter '-Yen by dOing • good deed. ( t hr., JO min.) 7Hours of NewSlw:ws Bill Dana Returns After Haunii Sojourn, ' NEW YORK IAP> -NBC. trying to bounce back from a dismal season. will premiere seven hours of new series m the fall. including a half-hour com· cdy show starring Joe Namath. the network announced Monday. NBC said. in addition. it would continue the "Big Event" and miniseries formats it used liberally during the fall and winte r . A highlight, said lhti network. will be a 25-hour novel for TV. "Centennial." scheduled for airing the first week of the upcoming season. NBC SAID IT would b<'gin the fall season Sept. 18. A half·dozcn established pro· grams fell victim to the new NBC schedule '·Police Woman," "Bionic Woman." "CPO Sharkey." "Jame~ at 16," "Class of '65" and "Grizzly Ad ams." Several other programs of· fe red on a hm1ted basis this sprm~ were not included m the new srhedule Namath. the form er star pro football quarterback. w11l play the coach of a hapless high school basketball team in "The Waverly Wonders." scheduled for Wednesday evenings at 8 EDT. OTHER COMEDY additions to the NBC scheduled are "Legs," about a Las Vegas en· lertaioer; "Coastocoast." an hour· long show about a couple of airline stewardesses, and "Grandpa Goes to Washington." another hour-long proeram star· ring Jack Alberuon. Albertson 's "Chico and the Man" will not be back in the fall. Other new shows lined up ror the rail on NBC are "Live from Hollywood with Dick Cla1k ;" "Sword of Justice," a modem. day swashbuckling lldventure; "W. E :B." about a female TV ex- ec u t Ive. and "Capra , .. a whoduJlll mystery. By JAY SHARBUTT HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Bill Dana. the Writ.er best known as Jose Jimenez, the scared. runny citizen or the old Steve Allen show. is returning to NBC. Chan· nel 4, tonight at 10 in a comedy pilot called "Windows. Doors and Keyholes." He helped write It and also ap. pears in it. You haven't seen much of Dana on the tube re· cently. but he's been busy gagwriting. He isn't yet in that Hollywood category called .. whatever happened to ... " Bill. born 54 years ago in Quin· cy. Mass .. was talking recently about that category. He was amused that certain show biz folks here had put him in it just because he'd blown town a whil e. THE DEPARTURE, he said. was in 1971. Beset with personal woes that included a busted marriage, he lipped his derby and moved to Hawaii lo cogitate. write, r ead and generally take the Pacific breezes. "It was what you'd call the de· ja vu part or.a career," said Dana. whos~career began In 1950. when ~earned up with a pal . Gene Wood. for a comedy act. Then became a comedy writer as well as performer. Prinze Life Story Prepared for c~ LOS ANGELES <APl -A movie on the life of comedian Freddie Prinze. who shot himself to death more than a year ago, la being prepared for CBS by EMI· TTV. "The Freddie Prinze Story" wtll follow his lire to stardom In the TV series "Chico and the Man." It ls being written by Dalene Young, who also wrote "Dead· man's C'urve," about the career of rock stars Jan Berry and Dean Torrance. Walters Admits She's 'No Cronkite' NEW YORK <AP> -Barbara Walters s&YI tbat. for \Vhlt 1he did as an "ABC Evenln1 News" anchor, "they could have tJtrod M 1ry Tyler Moore to come read It." Adm1tun1 that anchorln1 II not. btr ron., 1be sua in 1n in· ter'view wtth Us maaazlne that "I'm not Walter Cronk*. Walter Croaklw tsn't me. Ket\•• hll cootribuUons, l have mine." . ""-',.,.... BACK ON TONIGHT Biii 'Joae • Dana ··Three years ago. I was talk· ing about Marlo Thomas. Somebody s aid. "Where's M.arlo?' I said she's starring in '1hieves' on Broadway. And the response was. ·Oh. she's outta town?' " Dana. who s poke of all this with laughter. not bitterness, was asked what prompted him to move back to all th1s from Hawaii. It's simple. he said : "I've always been a workaholic. and there was no way for me to ply my trade there." AS PART OF th.e ply ing. Dana, who thinks of himself as a writer. not a performer. says he's gone into producing with Leonard Stern, head man of Tuesday's comedy show on NBC and an old pal from the Allen days. He grinned when told the reason American humori!lt S.J. Perelman, who once rted New York for London, gave as a It's Mod Sid Caesar and Edie Adams blow up a hardware store in their search for shovels in the classic movie comedy ··1rs a Mad-: Mad. Mad. Mad World," a three-hour special tonight at 8 on CBS. Channel 2. He lert Hollywood because "all of a sudden there seemed a ;;ameness in what I was doing, and I wanted to shake up my life a little bit." reason for coming home after a ---------------------------- 'Roots' Repeat Set HE LIKENED THE move to that of Oscar-winning film· maker Francis Coppola, who left here to set up shop in San Fran· cisco: "I went to be Coppola in Hawaii -to have my poi and eat It. too." few years : There's such a thing as loom uch couth. He was asked if there's a com- parable re~n. that perchance an overdose of fresh Hawaiian air drove him back to II oily wood's smog. LOS ANGELES IAPI -Kunta Kmte. Fiddler and Chicken George are coming back. "Roots." which broke vlewin~ records when it was shown, will air again on ABC ror six days beginning Sept. 5. just pnor to the fall season opening~ ......, The 12·hour series. based on Alex Haley·s story or his family':. history from Africa to slavery in America and finally freedom, won 10 Emmy awards and the George Foster Peabody award. His Hawaiian stay proved pro· ductive. ffe says he wrote com· edy Ideas, about 40 songs, did a revue and tWen sketched a syn· dicated cartoon strip about the environment called "Eco-Jest." 'Velvet' to Aid U.S. Team WASHINGTON <API -.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -The world premiere of MGM's "International Velvet" will be held at the ~~Isenhower Theatre at l\ennedy Center on June 25 as a benefit for the U .S. Equestria n Th•· stay recharged his creotlve batteries. added Dana, who still has a home on Maul as welt as one here. He said he moved back here rour years ago, but discovered an odd fact he ex- plained thl& way; "WHAT I DIDN'T know. what happened to me In thls t.own. Is that I'd lost my credibility as an active member or this Hollywood society. Got a gnftlt story about anyone with the temerity to take off~ Team. The ntm stan Tatum O'Neal. Christopher Plummer. Antho"Y Hopkins and Nanette Newman. It ls a sequel lo the 1944 ntrn. stamng Eliiabeth Taylor. "National Velvet." Country music singer Donna Fargo wm have a •rndlcated hat ·hour TV show next season.. Rat.au rant and Cocktail Lounge The $5.88 PRIMERIB DINNER Speulni or sharlnS the co-anchor UmeUaht wlth Harry Reaao~r. she said~ "I u»ed t.o feel as If t bad to com• ln every night and make frlonds all over •l•ln. I'd talk, 1n<rl'd ch•Uer becauae ll wu import•nt that he be ln a IC>Od mood when lhct c IJllffM came Oft, bt<laUM Karry laD 't I f'akt." ~~-- An&IY at not belna taken nriOuSb' b1 her~. 'lbt &aid; -··F.or-20 yun belontcom.ln&.to ABC.1 \llork.edllulaWI> l'm IOl'I)'' didn't work tor AP. I'm orry I wun'l a correspondent In Motcow • /. . ror1tv. m~. renoww ·· .. • .. DAil Y PILOT T~. M~ 16, 1978 Amsterdam at Sebastla•'s 'Funny' Play Just That lf.you·r~ doing a sh,?w ~bout a standup comic who finds himsell working m a straight dramatic otay ror his director son, why not staff those roles with a real standuo comic and a real director? · That's the thjnking at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse where director Dan Verre has recruited Morey Amsterdam for the comic's part and, after a week with another actor in the other key role, has stepped in to do the director himself. The result, at least for the first two acts. is ut· ter hilarity in the new comedy "Funny You Should Ask.•' being unveiled for the first lime anywhere at the San Clemente dinner theater. But playwright George nbbles. whose lack of staying power was evidenced in hls earlier "Under Papa's Picture" at Sebastian's. is still having third act troubles. Lenny ludl-. l•rrvlu-Lo•IM ~h•w si.11Mn1e ~ .... ,~ MD<•Y Amuff<I-....... . ... 0... V•rre .. • • . •. • Es"""' Sutlwrlano .. ' .... ~"1\a Kr_.r •• .. .. • .. C. a..-s Almy • • .. . .. • • • .. • .. Aav £r1enDotn Intermission Tom Titus with the dialoaue while Yerre burns. are scream· ingly funny. FUELING THE COMIC fire 1s Esther Sutherland as Amsterdam's no-sass black maid. a whopper of a character role which the ebullient Miss Sutherland Jumps into with both feet. Her scenes with Ams terdam and Verre crackle with comic finesse. - Marsha Kramer as Verre's young sister and , C Brooks Almy as the actress m his play turn in fine background-type performances. And Ray Erlenbom as Amsterdam's new English butler. who refers to Miss Sutherland as "the African person," contributes a beautiful cameo. While the first two acts are among the funniest to grace a local stage this year. Tibbles' finale 1s in need or some Judicious pruning. Much like his "U"!der Papa's Picture." the play develops a bit of engine trouble over the landing field and begins to circle in mid·air after a zippy night. THE FIRST TWO ACTS of "Funny You Should As~· -and Amsterdam's extended monologue ~~ter the show are replete with guffaws. In fact, FORTUNATELY. AMSTERDA~ lingers on· 1t s hard to tell where the play leaves off and the stage after the curtain call to regale his audience m.onolog1:1e begins. since both are brimming with a battery of gags. many of them antiques but with gag Imes. funny nevertheless, thus erasing the ineffective· Amsterdam, complete with his ever-present ness of the third act. It's at this moment that he c~llo. plavs a fellow very much like himself -a appears most co'mfortable. tossing out jokes from night club comic who's been in show business for his immense mental storehouse. eo~s but who's .nev.fr been confused with Laurence From the broad buffooner.y of Mickey Rooney O.hv1er. yerre 1s his son. a serious playwright who a few months ago to the snappy one-liners of dU"ects rus own.shows. lie's._got another O!le in the Morey Amsterdam. Sebiistian's West is scoring hopper. and his producers think it would 6e a --with its celebrity headliners. -Next up. after perfect vehicle ro,r dear old Dad. ' "Damn Yankees" m June and July. will be Morey doesn l want to do the show almost as Martha Raye in "Everybody Loves Opal." badly as Verre doesn't want him to do it -but "Funny You Should Ask" cQ'ntinues nightly ex· needless to say, they do it anyway. And the re· cept Monday for four more vJeekends at Sebas· hearsal sequences, m which Amsterdam fiddles tian's. 140 Avenida Pico. San Clemente. Ir you should ask, it's funny. Producers Pursue Hot Percussionist NEW YORK CAP) -A telephone jack is but one of the odd objects transformed into a musical ins trument by Ralph MacDonald. one of the behind-the.scenes session musicians who help t>ig· name stars record their albums. Not many musicians can boast of playing on 16 ~ongs .nominated for Grammy awards last year. mcludmg three of the five cuts up for top song. But super-percussionist MacDonald is hotly sought by producers wanting t use his ear for choosing what odd percussive sounds are needed to finish oCf a song. "The telephon Jacks came in during a Roberta Flack session," he said in a telephone in· terview. "They sound like· castanets but have a much better recording sound that J can control a · Jot easier. "I EVEN USED LITTLE toy hammers once I bought in a gift shop -anything can be used if it gives the right sound." After playing on albums by Carly Simon, Paul Simon. and a number of jazz stars, MacDonald i;aid he has been deluged by requests from desperate producers who want hlm to save their projects. "They know my expertise in percussion seems to be the going thing, so they call me up and say. 'Hey, we need something on this,' but they don 'l know what," he said. MacDonald is best known for bis jazz work and he is as responsible as anyone else for the re- surgence in interest in the musical form. He has· played on album s by George Benson, Grover Washington, Bob James and many others. At one point, he played on 40 p~rcent of the albums on the national jazz charts ·BUT SINCE ESTABLISHING his reputation in the recording s tudio, MacDonald has shied from the term "session musician." "I don't go in for a session where someone's recording something. I go in after it's done. over dub a bit and )lelp it. "Not many session players can command Sl,000 for an afternoon's work. either. he admitted. Bom in Harlem, MacDonald. 34, grew up with a group of steel-drum playing friends from the West Indies. He got his professional start at 17 when he went with a friend to a Harry Belafonte recording session "One guy had to go for a costume fitting and didn't come back on time. I couldn't believe how ... bad the guy was -anyone in our neighborhood could play steel drums better. Harry wanted to start recording, got frustrated, looked around the room andsaid, 'Kid,canyoupl~y?' " H E TOURED WITH BELAFONTE and then with Miss Flack, writing one of her biggest hits, "Where ls The Love," with songwriting partner William Salter. After two solo albums, MacDonald has teamed up with several ot her veteran session musicians to form ''The Writers.'' who have just released an album and plan a summer tour. NOW Pl f\YIN(1 ... .aoa = Cotlo MttiO ILA.C191A4---W~J9lGia ., IOY & HIS DO'i 7:00.10:50 SLAUGHTllHOUSE FIYI ,.:oo . -Vf'-'J-J;JS; fter her divorce, lea got to know some pretty Interesting people .... Including herself. lHEATAES-OAANOE CO SENIOR OT1ZENS S2.00 -. SO: COAST PLAZA "MHAMORPH()SfS" l'C'i) ' IMLY-4:.l-IS.l-S1>f/--.11ll.J:ot.4:4l-4:H ..... - SO. COAST PLAZA Mii ldml St. '4i1711 Jal rw1111 -·--·-T~ ''SAJUUAY MIGHT HVll"IRI .--.IOM'f MO PU lll- M&Y..-f: ...... U SAT/~~._.,... -.11: I I I 1111.-"AHHta~lrGI IMLY "'' fllllA-1'4 "~fCAM HOT WAX" OAILY---10$I .. ,..,.._.....,,., ... CINEMAlAND .... Se.llllW .....-m-1111 fW,_ ·~ GYPSllS" IG) tA&Y91JI IAf~tlJ.........,. "RABBIT TEST" (PG) -...LT-tllli9 .. ,,..... a:tl .......... "CLOSE ENOOUNTEAS OF HE T IA MONnHUllS-4 oO ;Al-1'30·10:1& SA TllJUH-1 ~ ~1 ,»10. IS "THE LAST WALTZ" MON/THUA9-f'f&-l'>O fAl~.l .. 10-.30 SAT-11waw...-1&·1 su-1,1..oJH .... 11 "THE l.AST WA.1.TZ" "PHANTOM OF PARADISE" "8t'TURO~Y NIGHT FEVEA " "ltFEOUARD" "HQUSE CAU.S" "ANNIE HAU" (PO) •• # ... - Al' wt,.._. 'FIRM CONTRACT' Omar Sharif ... ENTERTAINMENT I INTERM ISSION I MQVIE REVIEW Chaplin Recalled New Biofilm ~s Life, Career By CHARLES RVWECK Chaplin. apparently 11n incurable nw ..... .,.....~ rotnantic. 1nevttably fell 10 love with NEW YORK -"T~ OenUeman them He s~ms to have made some Tramp ... the definitive mm bioi unfortW'late choices. for his mantal raphy of Charlie Chaplin, has to be troubles were t-mblazoned on the one ot the most entertamtng rums 01 front pages of the nation's tabloids. the year s imply because 1t in His liberal social ideas attracted corporates excerpts frof• no fewer the McCarthy w1tchhunters and than 17 of Chaplin 's fllm1. . . Richard M . Nixon launt·hed an attack We see Chaplin's ci.Jlematic genius · on Chaplin lor attending a' peace con· at work-in sucb gems ~ the "fe&St " ference in Parib While his films over a boiled shoe from "The Gold were being boycotted in the U.S .• Rush ... the wonderful balletic se· Chaplin was received like royalty in quen~e to which tlynkel <substitute Europe lfc returned to the U.S. from Hitler> dan~s with the world his voluntary "exrle" to receive a balanced in l>l$ baflds. and the s pecial Oscar in 1972 in a touchjng hilarious a!setnbly-line episode from tribute from Hollywood N P II "Modem Times." AS CHAPLIN REVEALS. the last 0 u out 30 years of his life were supremely BUT IF CHAPLIN becam~ s ue happy. TI11s happiness was anchored On Film cessful beyond his wfldest dreams m to his marriage to Oona O'Neill. and his professional life. his personal life t)\ere are numerous sholl> of hls lo"· was a shambles. His fa me on thl' mg wife and their progeny. Touchino. F screen gave him the enviable power ly. and fittingly . "The Gentlema">n or Sharif to produce. direct. W£ite. star in and Tramp" f!ndl> With the elderly compose the music of his films ai. Chaplin a nd h1:. wire walking off into NAIROBI. Ke ny a well as pick his leading lad ies the:.unset ~AP > -~~rary ~re-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ports . Egyptian actor Omar Sharif will be on location in Israel to film .. Ashanti." producer Georges -Alain Vui lle said in a statement Fri· day. "We have a firm con- tract and he has assured me that he intends to honor 1t," he said. DIMMIA Pt.A YHOUSI Mow "°""' WMlllyAUeft's DON'T DRIMK THEWA.TER • ...,.. ... °"' 979.5511 AB C tclcv1s1o n 's Ho lly wood reporte r . Ro na. Barrett. s a1d Thursday that Sharif ========== was pulling out or the adventure film because or threats of reprisals from P alestinian t er· rorists. . ' ........ .... _ 494·1514 A Your Dally Piiot can be Recycled. o c.c. opefet•• Offldel c;ent•• lofC-C•Meu ~ •ONOA VA•nA Ml>OMft .. 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LOT I -,Riley Takes Award The Mardan Center of Educational Therapy honored Thomas F. Riley, Chairman of the· Ora11ge County Board of Supervisors at Saturday's annual award dinner . . . ' Supervisor Riley was chosen as the 1978 Mardan Award recipient for his service to the community and for his special interests in youth and educational excellence. Riley was cited for community involve- m8 ent. which has included president of Big rothers of Oran~e County; advisory board member of the International Orphans, lnc.; hon<?rary chaitman of the Orange County Marine Corps Toys for Tots program; chairman of Ule E~gle Scouts Review Board, Boy Scouts of A~erica; and cha irman and nominating committee members, Del Mar District Boy Scouts of America. Proceeds from the $100-a-plate event will benefit the Mardan Center of Educational Therapy in Costa Mesa, a non-profit, private sc ~o?l for child~e n with learning dis· ab1lil1es. Scholarship funds provided by pro· ceeds from the award dinner will enable those st~~ents whose parents· cannot afford to pay the tu1t1on fees to benefit from the Mardan services the students may need. Joining the Mardan Ceoter in hosting the celebration were Daniel G. AJdrlcb Jr., chan- cellor. University of California. Irvine; Mrs. Thurmond Clarke; Robert W. Cllrrord, presi- dent, Security Pacific Corporation; J. Robert Fluor, chairman of the board and chief ex- ecutive. Fluor Corporation; Walter B. Gerken, chairman of the board, Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company. Henry T. Segentrom, partner, C.J. Segerstrom and Sons; and Mark 'taper, chairman. American Savings and Loan Association. Students Honored Eight area students were introduced as USC Merit Scholarship winners at the USC South Orange County Alumni Clu.J:>'s first annual dln· ner dance held in San Juan Capistrano. Alumni Hou~e Merit Scholarships were awarded to Valerie Vhale. San Clemente High School; Jackie Cllarcbol. Dana Hills High School. and Mlcbele Gromme and Carol aeelck. El Toro High School. I Winners of the USC South Orange County Alumni Club's Merit Scholarships were Unh N1•1ea and Daniel McKee. San Clemente High School; and Patricia Lococdato and Scot WWJama. Dana Hills High School. More Scholarships Four women who have returned to unlvenl· ty life after • break in their edUcaUoo are the redpla'ltl of scholarships from UCI Town and Gown, a UC Irvine affiliate group composed of campus and community membera. Red pl en ti or the • returning women•• scbolanhlps are Wendy Louno, El Toro, a 1~lor IOclotogy m~r. Nancy Rodi. Latiun• Beach. a senior ma onna ln studio arts; and ...... Ba•ftl Costa esa and Juice BeQer of Corona del Mar. both junior social ecoloo JH· Jors. The four were honored last week at a Town and Gown Jun(!IH!OD meeting. Officers Named The lmlor Lea1ae of Newport Harbpr ~11 ., Bappetaings By Marcia Forsberg ......... na med Cuol Lind as president for the coming year . •. . The new president of the Welcome Wagon Club or Newport Beach is Mrs • .lobn DICos tanzo ... The Ebell Club of Newport Beach has announced that Ellyn! Nlellea will serve as the group's new president ... Judy Eggert h~ been installed as president or the Rancho Viejo Jr. Woman's Club. and Jeu.neUe WllJems has been honored as club woman of the year. f<?r the group ... Hunter Chapter of the Auxiliary of Hoa,g Memorial 'Hospital Presbyt~rian has anno':1'1ced that Mn. Ralph Reed will serve as chairman or the executive board ... Dusty Wings, a group of former airline stewardesses that -contributes funds to the Salvation Army Summer Camp for Orange County children, has named Mary Jo Halloran of Mission Viejo u president. .. Mn. WUUam A.McDuffie has been imtalled· as. president of the Thursday Morning Club of Newport Beach. ~ t • I Midge CA.~tanza The first woman to serve as assistant to the president of the United States says, '/ have discovered that I have the burden of doing better-than-anyone else because I want to make sure other women will have the opportunity.' By CHERYL ROMO Of U. O.lty l'ltot Si.ff When mediocre women are elected to office. we will have reached the point of full equality. Until then. women in politics must continue do· ing a supenor JOb to insure lhat others will follow their lead. Those are the sentiments of a woman who has continually taken the lead and is currently serving as the first woman assistant to the president of the United States. Margaret 'M idgc 1 Costanza. 45. a petite woman with a sharp wat. was in Costa Mesa Fri· day as a guest of the Women's 01v1sion of the Cahfornia Democratic Party. the National Women's Political Caucus and the Democratic Women's Forum of Orange County. WORKING FOR President Carter is "meaningful. satisfying and sometimes frustrating," she said, then added, "But always exciting." Ms. Costanza. who meets with the chief ex· ecutive three or four times a week. said she originaUy met the then-governor of Georgia when she was runninJ.? for a congressional seat from her home state or New York m 1974. She explained he Just caJled her one day and said he thought the two of them were "com· palible." ·' l covered the phone and satd. 'Thi s 1s a nut.'" But when she recovered from the initial s~ck and realized it was indeed the governor of Georgia calling. she admitted to mixed feel· inf(S: "HE CALLED and wanted lo help me and J found that so strange because I am very pro· gressive and liberal and here was the governor of Georgia calling me and offering his help . . . "l was one of those northeastern liberals who thought we had the comer on knowing how people should live. I didn't realize I had a s ubtle discrimination against the South and I was ig- norant." Arter she lost her congressional bid, the former city council member and vice mayor of Rochester became Carter's co-chair for the New York State presidential race. When Jimmy Carter was elected. Midge Costanza was asked to become the first woman in history to be an assistant to the president. "I HAVE been there now for 16 months." \ she stated. "and what I have discovered is that l have lhe burden of doing better than anyone else because I want to make sure other women will have the opportunity~" · The pres1dent1al assistant looks at her posi· tion as a "way to serve people as l 've never served them before " . Her duties include "full responsibility for human nghts" in the nation and she was recent· ly given lhe special tas k of secunng passage of the Equal Rights Amendment At present. she is working for an extem.aon beyond the March 1979 deadline for ratification of EPA: "We must have the extension II 1s ludicrous to put the rights of over half the population of the Un ited States on a seven year schedule." OF CONSERVATIVE Phyllis Schlafly. who opposes ratification. Midge Costanza reflected /1 moment and then said bitterly: "I find it very strange lhat the woman who opposes <ERA 1 '1s running all over the country telling women• to stay an lhe1r kitchens." · Wearing a conservative navy and white suit and g1ant gjasses, the presidential advisor said at 1s vital that women become involved m politics because "government touches every moment of your hfe and government is born of the people .. . Women. s he expressed, have a major con· trabutLOn to make: "Women are issue-0nented and enter <politics> with idealistic attitudes: and I betieve this 1s going to be effective "I THINK MEN. and again. not all of them. enter pohtJcs because 1t is a route to something else It could be a position in industry ... l just !>ay that women ought to. have an equal op· portunaty to run." As she renected on 25 years of political in· volvement that brought her from being a ward chairman in Rochester <"Where I licked the en- velopes "l to the White House, where she heads the Office of Liaison pursuing "Human dignity as a right for every single human being in this na· tton ... she said . "There are women in this nation qualified to serve on every leve l of government.·· Of herself. Midge Costanza added. "The president or the United States dad not hire a robot -and he didn't get one." --. Robert Clifford presents Mardan Award to Supervisor Thomas Riley and Mrs. Riley. Below, from left, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerkin and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ramson. "-i-'•·-.,...... ... .. .. . l • ~ f i .....-J .. ~) (2 DAILY PILOT Tueeday May 18. 1978 Mothers: God's ·Gift W H EN GOD CREATt:D MOTHERS When the &ood Lord was creating motheri. He was ~to lhs ~1xth day of "overtime" when "'~ a ngel appeared and i.a1d. "You're doing a lot or ridding around on this one." And the Lord said. • · 11 ave you read th e s pecs on this order·~ .. She has to be com· pletcly washable, but not plastic. Have 180 moveable parts . all replacea· ble ; Run on black coffee and leftovers. Have a lap that disap- pears when she i.tands up. A kiss that can cure anything from a broken leg to a disappointed love affair. A n d six pai r s o f ·.hands; ~ l The angel shook her ' head slowly and said, .. Sax pa i r s o f hc.ndi. ... no way.·· "It 's not the hands that are causlng}J\e pro- blt•m!>." said th~ord. "It's the three pairs of ~yes that mothers hc.ve to have " "That's on the stand· ard model.,.. asked the unget. T h e Lord nodded. "One pair that sees th rough c losed doors when s he asks. 'Whal are you kids doing an there ?' when s h e already knows. Another here in the back of her head that sees what s he shouldn't but what s he h as to know, and of course the ones here an front that can look at a child when he goofs up and s ay, 'I understand and I love you ' without so much as uttering a word." "Lo r d." s aid the a n gel. touching His sleeve gently, "Come to bed. Tomorrow . . . " "I can 't ," said the Lord. 'T m so close to c reating something so close to myself. Already J have one who heals herself whe n sh e is s ack ... <·a n feed a fami ly of s ix on one po u nd o f h a m · buqter ... and can get a nine.year-old to sta nd under a shower ." The angel circled t he model of a mother very slowly "It's too soft." she sighed. .. But tough' .. said the Lord excitedly. "You can imagine what this m other can do or en· dure ." "Can it think?" "Not only think. but it can r eason ana com · prom ise." said the Creator. Finally. the angel bent over and ran her finger across th e c h eek . "There's a teak." s he pronounced. "I told You You were trying to put too m uc h i nto this model.·· "ll 's not a leak ... said the Lord. "it's a tear." "What's at for., .. "ll·s for JOY. sadness. d isappointment. pain, loneliness and pride." "You are a genius ... said the angel. T h e L o rd look ed somber. "I didn't put 1t there." Can He Go Straight? DEA R ANN I.:AN D ERS : Yo u answered my son 's Jet- ter in 1968. You answered my lctterinthepaperlast ) car. Both replies were \'ery helpful. Now J have <.another question. Please don't let me down. If a homosexual really wants to be straight. is at possible., After living the gay hfe for 15 years. can a person who wants to, go the other way? Ministers say it is a matter of morality. Doc- tors say it happens at bir th -or whe n the child is very young . de: pendi11g o n h is r e l a ti o n s h i p with hi s mother or father. Others s ay it Is because the chi ld was molested at an early age by a pervert. Only a parent who has Ii ved with the problem can underst a n d the heartache. I can't tell my son how much it hurts. He would think; I was a hypocrite if fi e knew I start ed a n d ended every day with a prayer asking God to do whatever possible, or to show me what I can do to make my son normal. Please give me more ans w ers OHI O MOTHER { Horoscope ) WEDNESDAY, )11\Y 17 By SYON EY OMA RR J)EAR MOTHER : Flr'st, not all mlnlsters say It Is a matter or morality . Man y chur~hes have okayed gay clergymen. Second, no doctor whose opl· nions I respect would s ay all homosexuals are born that way. <About 2 percent maybe, but they are vi c tims of "biological mlllC-ups. ") Third, the pervert theory is 100 percent wrong. Can a homosexual go s traight? It ls possible, but highly unlikely. A reversal would require tremendous motivation and a great deal of therapy. From your letter I get ARIES <March 21-April 19): Spread in· fluence, display versatility, deal with Gemini. Sagg1ttanus persons. Accent oo gelling together with coworke(ll. others who share interP.11ts TAURUS CJ\pril 20-May 20>: Relationship proves restnchve unless you are in tune. harmonious and have tame and inclination for creative pur!tuils . G E MINI <May 21-June iO>: Study Taurus message. Be alert for signals, changes. persons ,, ho talk rather than perform. Sagittarius, Va rgo and another Gemini figure prominently. " the Impression lit ls you who Is agonizing -not your son -and my heart goes out to you, dear. But I know of no homosexual who ever l"'ft tbe gay Ufe because his mother asked him to. ('ANCER (June 21 -July 22>: Re lative fukes request and it rs reasonable. Be good. kind. sympathetic listener. Surprise visit could 1 be on agenda. T aurus. Libra figure prominent.· ty. Good news comes regarding bills, co~ensa­ t1on. correction of money mistake. L EO I.J uly 23-J\ug. 221 : Hold fast to prin· l'lpl es -and cash. Protect assets; eschew schcm<'s which hint at somethlnl( for nothing. VIRGO <Aug . 23·Scpl. 22l: Cycle is such that you c·an succeed in power play. Move ~•ht'<.id . ut1hw conlacL-; a nd experience. Call in promises. debts. favors long due. Coup is possi· Lile LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be finished wit~ !-1tuat1on that arouses doubts, fears. Illustrate, llramataze your own beliefs. aspirations. People respond and seek your counsel. You can effect <l rrangemcnt which improves dlstrlbutton, sales. display. Yes, Aries is part.of scenario. My advice Is get some help for yourself. 'You are the one who needs It. Please write again and tell me that you did. DEAR ANN: Three months ago, Greg gave me a n engagement ring. We have been fighting ever s ince. The wedding is s cheduled for June. 1 'm wonde ring if I should go through with it. Fo r example: L ast night I fixed Greg a bacon-lettuce- toma l o sandwich. He found four things wrong with it. The bread was le><;> hard, the tomatoes we re soggy, the bacon was burned and there ~··· wasn 't enough m ayon- n a ise. He carried on ab ou t th e da m n sandwich for an hour. D o a ll e n g a ged couples go through this sort or thing? -MOR· RISTOWN, N.J . DEAR N.J .: Either your flance Is chlldlsb - or be ls dwelling on un- lm portant tblngs in or· der to avoid the real Is- sues. If you two can't get your act together when you're sweethearts, what makes you _,think you can make-lr&s Mr. and Mrs.? DEAR ANN: I work in a physician's office and love my work. The pro· ble m is the doctor·s wife. She used to have the job I now have a nd s he won't give i\. up - em otionally. Every day she's down here. looking at the books. meddling. Yesterday when I went out for lunch I returned to find she had rear · ranged my desk. r was boillng inside but con· tro11ed my anger. The two women who preceded me in this job left because of "Mrs. Dr." Should I write a letter or reshtnatlon and be -THE THIRD TO GO? DEAR THIRD: Why write It? Tell him why you are leaving. tr he has enough gbts (and good seue> to instruct hll wife to stay out or t.be office, be'U de It and ask yoa to remain. U be can't back It -clean out your rearruaged desk and make way for No. 4. l ERMA BOMBECK I ANN LANDERS One of Corona de/ Mar's picturesque structures. -' Take A 'Walk -ln:-Crown <Jitr . A quiet, two-hour stroll through Corona de/ Mar yields charming surprises. By JUDITH OLSON Ol lllt o.lly ...... S4llff Most people whiz through Corona del Mar without stopping t o look at the interesting byways and quaint .houses. They're in too big a hurry to get to the surf at Huntington or the shops or Laguna. ' It's a pity. Corona del Mar. the "crown of the sea," is rich in history. wealthy in plants which tell the story of Southern California and dotted with s urprises. A quiet walk on a Saturday morning is a perfect time to discover the nooks and crannies of the crown city. Tom Thompson, botanist at the Sherman Foundation, Corona del Mar. has led several "discovery wa lks " recently with up to 45 people participating each lime . He takes people for' two-hour strolls just blocks from the foundation gardens but finds enough history and botany for a day's worth or lectures. After handing out maps and assuring the walkers that his backpack contained supplies for a ny emergency, he led the way, warning that he might have to be prodded to move a long. "My verbosity m ay lead to my pomposity," he said "There are a few small enclaves left here which represent what Newport Beach was like at the tum or the century," Thompson be~an. "Corona del Mar was started ii\ 1904 and the re are just a few buildings left. Plant mat erial is our legacy." Southern California is really a desert. Thompson added. "We have created a tropical oasis out of the desert by Importing water 400 miles." On the first street, Dahlia. Thompson point- ed out a representative tree from the first species of eucalyptus Introduced Into Southern California. Trees were not a 'big part of the landscape here at the tum of the century, he said. "People thoug ht Southern California was devoid of plants W'hen they came. There were just not many trees." There was a fear of a shortage of hardwood. Thompson related. so the "eucalyptus barons" came to solve the roblem. The only trouble was Tom Thompson. botanist at the Sherman Foundation, leads 'discovery v1all<s. · that the eucalyptus dadn t f!l the need and the creal plans ror wealth went aslrny On down the street "C'rC' ;1 ('aran Is land pine < .. good for Southern CJlllorn1J 1i res1!>l~ drought.salty a1rand i.taff windi-. .. >. tht•only green as h tree in Corona dcl Mar <.tn<I a Cata Ima cherry tree. And a scarlet gum t ree <common in Corona del Marl and a redwood. which Thompson said "will do relatively decently along the coast." Thompson s topped near the corner o( Pacific Avenue and Begonia to point out a house -..across the valley Is the •·the first building an CoronadelMar. ' The beige §everal·storled house used to be the Hart Hote l, he said. It then became a gentlemen's club, then a tavern and 1t now i!> apartments. It has been sold to some people who plan to r est ore it to a museum and restaurant. Thompson said. Though the gables and veran· das can be put back on, the view which it or1gmaJly had is gone forever , he added. n€ttl€ .CR€€k S H 0 P SCROPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 2ll: Accent on treat 1v1ty. new expe r ienc es , contacts; fri endship cQ11ld be transformed Into "mean· in~ful relationship." Leo. Aquarius individuals figure prominently. LOSE WATER BLOAT I.--.--..------------..... WITH ODRINIL Your Appearance Really Counts Custom Window Treatments SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Em· phasis on progress. achievement, assuming responsibility. Superior gives you choice, option 1s open -you can lead or follow. You can welcome challenge or be content with content· menl. Cancer, Capricorn. Aquarius fi gure ln scenario. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·J an. 19 >: Travel, e ducation. communi cation -thes e a re spotlighted. You are more acti ve t,ban usual. more awaPC -pubUshlng. publications play key roles. Gemini, Sagittarius figure prominently. Be versatile, adaptable. receptive -and suck w1tn number 3. · AQUARIUS <J an. 20-Feb. 18): Cash flow may be temporarily halted. Partner or mate could be involved. Check details of agreement. be familiar with baste Issues, requirements, lease options. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20): Be analytical -refuse superficial explanations. Find the "why" of events. Perceive trends, cycles, hints. Member ot opposite sex want.I to confide -be receptive without becoming Inextricably In· • volved. Accent on legal afCain1 binding ties. -NATURE'S WAY Hew aom. cai help you low excesa weigh! oue 10 e•cess w•ter 1eteftllon ourlng the pre.menstrual CYtle. OOll•-a oeo1te O!ofatlC compcood- contaons nalural neit>s 1n a tabltl that It effecllvt ana fut ac1100. 0011111.-the "Natural" wait! pill-ls ouar antaeO to Mlp you lost that un. comfortable waler bloat anct tempofary w110111 gain or your monty w111 be re'functeo OIMa IS 90ld wllf! this ounnt• by l.oclng Drug Stcns You can Otarge DAILY PILOT Claulfled Adi 642·5678 Co•metio Surgery IWll11"' .... fare ... '*1 aiatellrt. I:. •Hte year beatllae. Gruwr ldf~ .. tarrt.... fetlilic ., wttl bttar ... a fMft exdtt•lifeare,..JWt when yM lffk JHr b,tat. Lear11 ••1 M mu1t.aw .. -.. ... fadllt7 .. ..,.. Cefti. fle4 8.,CHH after Hrtful tem,art .. u. 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A s ingle story, 4 bedroom. pool home on Skylark La n e 1n Newport's fashionable Baycrest. ~'xl.20' lot, all new appliances aud fixtures and renewed landscaping. This one is prime, now's the time! Just redecorated and properly priced at $215,000. U~l()UI: ti()Ml:S REALTORS', 675·6000 2443 EJst Coast Highway, Corona del Mdr also in Mesa Verde, at 546 599q. COOL POOL EQjoy the beautlM sum· mer rrom the conve· mence ol your own patio: a super entertainment home with the pool + 1002 ---------i paneled famUy rm. & oa.us1n COHDO SS6, 900 For the deacriminaUng couple. Large master suite. formal dlnin1, guest bed.room. Gourmet kitchen. Xlra large liv· ing room. Enclosed patio. Secluded & quiet. Pool & rec. hall. For more details, call - 983-7881 ...... forS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Get•• al I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wet bar. 3 Large bdrms.; heavy s hake roof . $230,000 \A' 1-:S I t·: Y ~ TAYLOR CO. Hf<:Al.Ttll\S ·.::11'1· l'llfi CAMEO HIGHLAMOS $175.100 Lovely view of the ocean from this dehghtf ul 4 BR & family rm home. l''ormal dining. cathedral ceiling. bonus rm. Nice quiet area for you & the children. Lge enclosed courtyd for entertaining. Private beaches. WESLEY M. TAYLOR co.~ REAL TORS 2 I 11 San J~n Hl11 Road NEWPORT CENTU, H.I. 644-49 I 0 GHar• 10021Gwrot 1002 ·················~·····I················· ......... 3 BR. -$71,000!!! WOODBRIDGE VILLAGE townhouse in best location: inviting country kitchen & enclosed patio. BUYERS CHOICE OF LENDER. A great buy at $7 1.000! 759-0811 '1!1(l 1111Wl't\111.C:lN1111 lll11V£ 1!.l'J OH 11 GtMc et t 002 Gwral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• JOGTOIUCH MIB>SPAJMTt . From Ulla 3BR Pride or So brin1 your p8.lllt brush , _________ , Ownership Home. Greal and $8ve, Save, Save ~COATS & WALLACE Cc:JJ REAL ESTATE, INC. tl lOCt\m O~Nl D COMPANY SERVING lttf SOlllH l"OASI ARfA SIHCf 191i i IUILDBS A TTBmOM Two adjacent R-2 lots. Both have units on them with room for more. CCllll 640.6161 CONVERT THIS You can convert this North Costa Mesa home back t<f a 5 bdrm. Now a 3 bdrm w iden &. bar. besl price at m.ooo. ca1 S4Ml41. Serving Coo;ta Mesa-Irvine Huntington Be.tch-Newport B each I 1002 GtMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• UDO ISLE Newly remodeled 3 bdrm .. family. :H:.? baths: I -story home with attractive So. patio. Price reduced to $238,000. IACIC IAY Fine 4 bdrm . 21 '..! hath fam1~ hom e on quie t c ul de sac. Oversized pool. playhouse. extra i:;torage. Sl89.500 MESA VERDE , Attractive 4 bdrm .. 2 ba. home in immac. condition. $99.000 IAYFROHT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slips BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.11 Hu ~,.1,. Q,,..,,. N H 675 6161 LAKE FOREST Watcl'front J bdrm in wood and glass. redwood decking. air cond and nr. assoc. pool and tennis. Just $124.900. TOWMHOME Tasteful 3 bdrm. V plan. nice touches throughout. can't touch much like.it at JU!.l $121.500. Open · Sun. 'it11 VJsta Roma. IEACH TIME Jus t a few blocks. move in cond1t1on . 1mmac w1lh beams. s1dmg. atrium and a pvt. patio. Tennis· too at just S99.500. See 428 Colton. UPl!ill()UI: fi()Mt:S REAL TORS', 675 6000 2443 East Coast H1qhway. Corona det MJr ,1l<>o in MP•,.1 V1•1111• ,,, 5116 !l990 I 002 GaMrol I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SPANISH MAMOll for entertainment. with this 3Bdrm. step- 0Ql55l6H.500US£0 =·~erl3~= :~;:. k~~~=~~e't':'i1~~ G1M1el 1002 Ga•ral 1002 1---------JASMINE CREEK down loquabried bu,yers. fireplace. RV access. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• THllLUFFS Spanish M aoor on quiet <'ul-de·sac in the Bturrs. Wrought iron & red bnck entry. Classic white fireplace . f'ormal din· ang Bright kitchen. Breakfast patio. Family room hosts secluded patio too! Hw.:e bonus room• 2 wel bars. 3rd Patio w1lh eree nbelf v1ew' Just $174.!iOO. Call Ftrsl re-uJe ol "P EASTSIDE -$5.650Dwa. Actnow,call963.vl87. quiet cul-de-sac. Sur· ~lll JU" SINGLE LEVEL-Perfect starter. 3 BR cw1N 1"0 ·••\11111• '•>N ''"1' rounded by s100.ooo VA NO DOWN-S&:uoo. CORON A DEL ~":.r~~.\~~E =~~~1;.::~ r.=~~r~~:r.;:~ [~ IEPdl;fl ~i~~r=:::~;:: ~~.E.~·E~ V•oant ,M~!. ramil> aod teoois courts. 2 a.+ xtra office space portuo1ty, Hurry! . ~ --•-•:11•=-=~· ~7881 try lutchen & dining room, great ocean view. Prestige area In the tor Dad· A pool for s um-54C}9922 · oPr"I "' "· 11 \ •u"< •01<1 ''"'' • room. WalJ o( glass view New carpets le paint ID· ~~~v~·5~ 5d:f~.~~T~r~ Oz·~ .!!1.!!!'.u l•lflMM g.~iD~~r, ~i'l~~ 'cJeanOUCoOFle> .... EWPO· RT 4COO.M.LU"db-'· •_FOR.~ conditioned throughout hideaway m8$ter suite & ~ .. ·--_.,.. to keep you cool this cblldrens quarters. •• illlli.. 1--------•1 summer. Recreation 20MALOT Hurry for this unique 11~~11 1>1\ll'\ R6E7~5T501RS1 I ~~r~!fi~~!·~··~·~-~~~1 MESA VERDE fadlitiea, securily build· Reduced to $127,500. 2 barJtain! ~7881 -I~ • • Terrific 4 BR 3 BA. raml· ing. CalJ for more info. & Bdrm. house plus a OPfN 1,, 0 .. 1\11)1'; 1(1111 ,.<1. •---------Sharp~~ct!!>?m1y re· --------•I =~~~~~~ooJji~ appt.loview. =7oua=~~~ [~1-ltlitl ~1~ i '~n ~hu .. 1·ona Ot "1· s1dence w/cbeerful trplc WATBROMT formal Dining. Rm. . ~i =--=-·-=··~· & xtra large room slzea Newport Shores new Hat· Owner baa purchased thruout. Xlnt localloo. ine, Jaree 4 Bdrm new home and ia very Beauliful ground.a create borne-ao much more: ao:xioul lo sell. For more park like setting around Fam Rm. separate den. ln!ormatloo please call: COl"OM .. Mer POOL HOME. Just re· duced. This home has t h i s i m m a c u I a t e new We & bltns, newly 546-5880 townbome. Better take a crpted & draped. Lovely look! 646-77U. watenidedeck. $1'9,750. 642-5200 ·~$·-..HERITAGE 2 STOttY $54.000 Fabuloua townbome io • . REALTORS ~~~~~~~~~!Tustin. Huge living '-room. gourmet kitchen. DESIGMID King size swtes. Call THE BLUFFS now. won't la~t. 546-2313 j PETE J BARRETI ··. REALTY FOi EXECUTIVE 'JPIN 1•1.,. ,, \ ,,,.. 1Ut<I N~ I This b!!~~lly up· ~~cJ.~~~~~!li:•~r~ 1~ 1~¥YI graded Buccola Home! 1~~~~~~4~~~1 sacrifice! One levetu·:::·~~~,~-~i~~~-~~~!!~i~!~~~ Spacious Living Room 62.500 flll price twnhme, scenic view! I~ with bag Fireplace. Super clean eod unit Just listed! Hurry !1--------• associated BllUKEllS l<f '·L~(•llS 'OJ' l/'lf &o•b· '•1 ""' 41a+POOL $62.500 Family sized living room. gourmet kitchen. wtDd:i.oa stain to large snaster suite. Beautiful deconted garden home with plus h carpeting. Call~67 Ol'fN 111 0. II\""" /Ot<J ,., .. I IEACH TRIPLEX many cuslom features. W_, .. to beach & shop· Large <'Ourtya d , .... beaut.du) olive tree and ping .. Very desirable un-many rose bushes. Bltn t1a ln 1ood oondll100 & bookshelves, formal dln· :.'!~ l.:fl.~.~ly Ing rm. paneled family --· . rm w /parquet noor. 873 • SELECT Sandcastle Dr. 1219.900. ~siliili Beach home wrth view or ---------ocean from your fron · tyard. Be lhe first lo <·all for this unique ftnd. Only $69.900. Call n ow! 963-6787 IMYESTMEHTS IN REALESTATt •Reslde!lba.l Income I ... CENTURY today 752-1700 .-wP<>llT Of'IN 1" ". '1' ,,_.. '""' "'"' ==~ri~:l .•=~~'~'~~~·~··~·'~'~;f!!!!I~ livmg room host.a an 18th ::::: •• 11111::1 - Century bandcarved COUMTRYUYIHG fireplace. massa~e. & 3 BR. 2 BA. seller very aorgeous! Formal dLnmg off room. Stepdown family aruuous & wants an er. room hosta wet bar & on Uus ranch aty&e house wall to wall 0 1ass 1 m lhe COW>lr)'. No down .. . v A. low down mA. Of -Pr 1 vat e tr op 1 <'a I fendaUS6 000 backyard hosts magmfi • · <.'eat blue free.form pool! 540-3666 Immaculate landscap- ing. Just Sl89.~00 • A must to ~ today-Call 752· 1700 ()#.If"'''' 'J • 11\ ILJfy 'ON f.Jt(I• l•lfi-ltd Wllela11 REAL ESTATE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large Master Bedroom. w/lrplc. Located short Won't last at $143,0001 ! highly upgnded wltb drlvdrom the water. Ot.1.1: 645-0303 VA OR FHA THE REAU ESTATERS I --~ ()Pfflf ,,, t.J • I' ,fl~ tt)tl ,4 t' •Dupfexe9 4 br 3 ba +den, execulive t..' •Apartments home. Floest bhdf view TH ER EA LI ESTATE RS private entrance to 754-7100 garden area. Slump $72,000 Neat 3 BR family home, l o/• Baths, builtlns, fireplace lavis hly landscaped. Near Mile Square Park. : .: <ommerc1al in So. Cal. $380.000. OCIAM VllW! s. .f: Call Ir let us locate t.he Owner I 8 r k r I 7 t 4 1 stone planters highlight t be room-bacir.,.,ard . Mesa Verde Uvtnt at Ila Best! $129,000. Call StS-2313 31DaM + POOi. +IEACH Beautiful pool home located near the beacb. Private back yard with covered paUo ror enter- tainment. Boat acceu. Priced atooly '75.900. oPI"' 1119• II\ tU"' 10 1<1 N~ I l•NllM IEACHHOUSI SI 15,000 2 BR starter bome io fan- tastic *· Nr. Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Reduced Sl.4,000. Hurry lor &be summer abtad. JACOISUALTY 675-6670 11ACM ISTATI 2 SlOJ")', 4BDRll ex· eCllthe home. bnr a.ooo ~·Vaulted ceWDO. lar1e famll1 f'OOID. ~ mil• to tbt ~cau......m ()'II~ 111•• •I\'""' 10111 i«• THE Rf Al. ESTATlRS T 0 w 1a.cs.- :~ -. FOnESTE OLSON .............. , .... Buy Ymktawne r111a 2 Bdrm, 1r,., bath, super sharp condo near shop- ping and acbools. Choice 531-5800 W'll.l.Metwot"tl ColleC)ePark BARGAIN Steps to ocean, deluxe f:, · ~,~ Newport-Costa Mesa In· IACK IA Y 492-6700 duPlex. 4 & 2 bdrm. UD· c_... .... DB.'....... vestment that lil.5 your HEATED POOi,. IY OWNER 11$; park.log for 3 can. VRv.-. ...-Requirements. $16 900 Xlnt rental location! DUPLIX 675-3637 ' 2 new cwslom homes in • Priced at $189,000 for "'-a del Mar "'-lex G.H. Robert.'\Ofl Reallor Four large bedrooms. pnme Cap1strac , Bch \NlnlUA &#-N~wport Riviera Lwo Pahsades location, both quicksale! JUllreducedloS175,000. 3 story. Huge family room. w/ocn views on lg comer 1a11oa.., Prop. Bedroom + 2 bedroom & R-= .... 'TOR w lk ..._ G t •-~ 1 Alu ~ Gigantic pal.lo. a to Io t . I -3 Br . 2 i,, B a . ••• • uo::u. rea ......,me. · or Realtor Associate. pnvate tennis courts. Sl38.SOO Ready now. * 675-7060 * '°'8 eeller. Please call Ha-_ ____. for 1 o()()d ac· Call646-'477 48r. 2\'JBa, W/14x20 hob· ·~~~~~~~~~' foraPll(.67J.8550 no uc.:\I .. b hop ....... ()()() 1_ Ol'fNlt1 9••1\11JN•0 /4/N<CI · llvesalesperson. ,Qr. K€Y Y s area. -..... . -----' LAND Huotington Beach loca· tion.. Vacaot-4mmedlate Hard lo believe value! 1 x I Roy Mc Cardle '6 P.€AL TQP.S Ii WUt lo bch. park & shop-~~ =~~[.a~~~-·~, .,~'~'~~~l~·~d~J~W~~~c:':!::;~:.o;:::;:~:.;s:;41;:;.~;..;7;.:;:.;.' .................. !!!.~ ;;;:.::.:;~ Near Newport's Back occupancy. SUbmtt your Upgraded Newport Bay! Commercial ,,., t.enm. Only '68.000. Call Model! 3 fplc's! Rare areas. Newly crpted GIMr.. 100 Ci:IMI.. 1002 thnlout. 5 bdrms plus acre! No Qualifying! 546-SlllO g:.~p C::,:~l :.~ Owner will finance! w/BBQI lluch much CALLNOW! ll REDCARPET754·1202 more! Hurry I Ca 6'5o030.1 bcxl1ll rm, pim fmJy rm ••••••• ••• • ••••••••4••• •••• • •• •• • • • ••• •• •• •• •• pl111 fonnaf dlD rm! Just listed. Only $129,900. 84&-T11L 642-56781~~~~~~~ ~----~~~-1 1002 G._ral YOUNG ISLAHD DUPLEX IHeatl9.t• thlt haegl11atiH roo.y l beclrOOM froalt t.o.. wlttl a Mp.-afe .. bedla-_,. PLUS CJMSt q1mlw1. Jmt ..... to beocJt -locahd Oil ... of ... wide IWboa dneh. $339,000 ........ 1'9 •-ttv 315 Mame Ave. Bal>oa lsland 673-6900 .. Cold\wl ec.•r ~ RfsaNTIAl. BROK£AAG( ~ VILLA .. Ill .. UTGmtS' Only $114,000 including the land for this attr 3 bdrm. & tam.Uy room· townhouse in Unlverelty Park. Beautifully maintained and located on a ·large atieenbelt near the adult pool; one of the best values in Irvine. A COLDWILL MM'" CO. 844·9080 .nt1 Mil ~ .......... o. MMMGll~ ,, -....... FORESTE OLSON , ..... ' 11• •• ~ ..... c. •• 0 HAHDYMAM'S DREAM Garage fully ioaulated. Built In work bench. Large Jot wltb RV ac· cesa. Newly painted, C""' and wallpaper. Bedroom Home ln Mesa North. Truly a Great Buy for $76,000. $46-2313 Ol'f."' 111O •fl\llJN10 8f NICI ~ ' THE REAL ~_T~TER~_ ...... ==--·- c::I Walker l~ lee Real Estate CHOOSE YOUR OWN •.... carpetine. Owner want.a quick sale ol th1a spacious 4 bedroom, 2 bath home wltb central atrium 1arden court. Located In prime neighborhood, ,,., block rrom parlt & bike trails. Askin& SM,000. CALL 751-3191. C:SELECT T' PROPERTIES Ci:••r• 1002 G1•r.. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I lrvlne realty MOY! TO JASMINI Clm Enjoy this private, gated community w /clubhoue. pool. jacuzzi & tennis. A carefree way of life in th1s 3 BR. 2\'.I bath. family rm home w /wet bar. custom tile entry, huge master suite w /titting rm & fplc. Close to Npt. ~nter & Fashion ·Island. See it today for 1259.~. Morion Frizzell 752·1•1•. (Z.117 > ............................... -, ..... CE 111111 ILlllfS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE GOLF COURSE VIEW "' BIG CANYON. New Listing. Spacious CUstom Built Home. Five Bedrooms. Study. Rum'us Rm. 5~ Baths. All Electric Kitchen. Beauti£ully Landscaped. Situated On An Oversized View Lot Overlooking Big Canyon Golf Course. $495,000. ... 111 Dova DlllYE 631 -1800 .. ' .. "... .. .. ' VIEW OF WATER & UCSHTS POOL MOME A spacioes. happy -4 °"" feeff99 hoMe t. DoHr 5'Gns with •Cllllhcl bemn ceilings a1td coordl•at•d d•cor. D.tlghtful 4 bdrftl IMNtle with llMllhr •••. &.-. pri•at. lftdoot-/ovtdo« '°°' a1td favnlty roo• to enjoy la•llh ttthrtainlng. Your •l•w Is pclllOl_.C by day and niqht .. SJSS,000 and you OWft .... toad. Watafroat Ho••• 2633 W. Coast Hwy Newport Beach 631-1400 S(C~otllA-~£~s· That lntri9uin9 Word Gam• wi#li a Cliudle -----...... ~ ClAY I ~ ·~~= '°" ....... '°"' ...... - TERltOC I I I I r r . 0 I X 0 £ I • t I I I r H Y l I K 11 1'¥9 alW9yt felt eorry fOf ~1,.....,111""' ..,,,.....,, .......... _ ! = -:.. ~. ~ ·= _..._..-..._....___, ~ Oft ... -G** .. H 0 E 0 A W I 'totl. I I I' I I•~~:-~~-=' ~-'---Ne;J ...... "I • • .. • • I ~ '°" W. ....... ,_ w. Por Wt ~!!.~~ •~•••••••• ~!!!.~.~•••••••• • •• ••• • • • • • • ••• • •• •• • •• • • • •• • • • • • • • •• • • ••• •• •• ••• • • •• • •• • • •• ••• •• • •• • I ... t 044 Ho.1•1 For Sale Tuesdly May 16, 1978 DAILY P1LOT cs ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...........•.....••••. ··•••·•••·•·•••········ C.-W .. Mer t 01 c.w .. w.r I OU eo.t....... I 014 HwcliltiJ°" koch I 040 " • ........................... . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • '• • • •• •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . LGrJUIMI Hk)llet I 052 L.,... ~ I 05 .._.-port .,_.. I 069 t6t.,,.,. ..._. I 0641 HOMI+ IMCOMI S4'S Rt'sale S~c,ahats New 4 br 2 ba 2·sty. 34 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••·. 4001 r...wea.-,,.ACIOUS 34 or 5 bdrm models Oakdale . Wilbrg ----------------So. of loyMde Acu:.tomlied S ~room, MP•OOI ia'v111I. :.ome w /pools S l l 5, 950 0 w n er A rare. and 1urpn11ln&IY i.Ul&le •t.or)' home with Near So Coul Phu• 968-46Q'l _2_13_l_6S_7_·437_6 ____ _ apacloua 3 Br +den 2 lovi-ly courtyard entry Very •arp. Uibt & all")' 4 PeNUngton Properties Byownr. 2 BR. n. bacon &tory hom. with m:.uhe l&nd 11 3 c<i.r i•t•¥e t'l.US bdnn, fm!y rm • lrml C:Questa El Oondo do Bltrus. comm pool. wed bnclt frplc. 6 many a panor1unlc ()(11an and din rfn 2 story ho!11e on a Reduced SSOOO 9452 garaae & sep stora1e other amenities Some ~ rollin& hills v11:w l&e lrre& lot. Rua .or pool. ,.,_,.·Uand (l!lJJ 431-11886 area Below mrkl jt ocean view from rpa1ler Reducedto~.000 central air cood. H11h """'° $57.SOO Wknds/eves suite and adjoi.nine paUo CAJ.J.. FOR Ol'.'TAILS cathedral ceilm1s Don't Ail SSl-0310, 213 /<B2 7963 deck 644-7211 he&it.ate. Phone now for BEAUTIFUL! PLUS appt. ~IM9l Top rood.iUon, 3er. 2Ba . By ownr. Woodbndge 2 a roomy never' acanl den fT7 soo 96G-Z72S BR townhome. Highly Bdrmreot~l. (~IW!11?!§1$Mj J~T~BEACH ~:~~d;1;,,~~a~~ci:ii~~l on anoversiz.ed lot, just 1 Real ~late Super buy. highly up Very lo dwn pymt pos111· QUIET CUL.OE-SAC -u .. aq. four bedroom lftodlt ...... ~ la•tth k.dlc..-i reHMbliRg a E:.opt• lotanlcal Garden . Hear gruftbett. • • S 136, 900. NEWP<>af IEACH AXIi! I Block to Water short jog lo the beach uaded, 3 bdr Just burn ble Pnnc only, S.Sl-1687 $279.:IOO your toothbrush A move eves-. 4 ledrocNft. l Iott.. Dbl G.....,. 16 pcnokt CALL FOR DETAILS in. Open Sunday 12 noon --------- 644-7211 SOOFHtGHWAY ul sold. 5151 Sparrow. CULVBDALE $115;000 .. Tlus stately home is a Ed1nger/Bolsa Chica Pl.AM 41 charme. 2 s tory. 2 Agt. Cul·de·sac street Ttled 495-1720 645~9161 . . . rJn NIGEL l11"l.EY &. l\SSOCIATES bedroom with family rm ---------entry. Step down formal with a 59 x 30' front yard IEACH IEAUTY llvmg room. huge sun DANA POINT 493 8812 SOUTll l.AGUNA 499·4551 LAGUNA BEACH 497 3331 Large workshop, 2 car 4 bdrms. 2 frpls. huge filled family room garage+nearly 1S0011qft ram rm. close lo ever Second story hosts ··~-,Ora nge Cosla Mesa of laving space. Only ytiung. $7,000 reduction. secluded master suite • .......... ~ 1069 Hlwpcwtleocll 1069 $135,000 Hurry , please call 3 more queen slz.ed •••••A•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• J~MINE CREEi 701 FERMLEAF 962-6.5831968·3130. suites. Call now ! 646·7171 l"liM I 044 LocJIMa ... ~ I 052 PRJV ATE t«>«TH ILUffS ,,,.,,,1ii"·'' '''"'' .,t,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYVllW A beautifully updated 2 Have houses available thal may qualify for bedroom cottage with ----------1 RB>UCB> F1iA 245 Program. has All plans, agt 644).9025 gleaming hardwood floors & frplc. Oak ---------1 cabineh 1n kitchen. CDM20M I Room to add 2nd unit for only SllS,500 4 Br. 2 ba. formal dtniog, reduced payments. Scott brick frplc, comer lot, 2 ~;& (or details : car gar. 900 DOgwood. --------- $73,500. Phone 751·07741--------• lca •1 Uruq~Wood&Glass COMMUNITY 3 Bdrm . 21;', bath ~ . , ·. DEU~LY ~':~ ;!&~ g5a~e 4r~: Get aw?!~~Ot~e sum· ;~~~:ta·~n\~0e~n~.~~~~ . · sW\Shiny pool home. 38r, saW\8. Huge sw1m'g pool mer traffic in this 2 BR, row .. property at Sl&4.900 MUST SELL 2Ba. dining. wetbar. W/Jac. +yard area. Ra Newport Beach cottage, AGENT 640-5560 ~ lovely lree-lllled st .. w /m jogging distance to the bch. 3 BR owner's un· it in !root, l BR rental in t.be rear. Great tn\•est· ment $172,SOO. Ci\LL FOR DETAILS 644-7211 everyt.h.i.og you need for dlant heat. 3 car·gar. 2 located 111 De A~a Parlti.---------THIS WEEKEND! your place in I.be sun. frpl. WHAT MORE with au the amenihes-t---------· eveti. CUTE COTTAGE Three bedroom. 2 bath S87.900 S52·30M. COULD YOU WANT? pools , Jacu u1s & NEWPOITCRIST Mesa Verde 3 BR. 2 ba. $3.175 down, o~ 3 BR t•., condo in Irvine. Air con· SUS.000. Bond Realty. clul>bc>vu Juat lated Beautifully /JD.NIGEL lll\ILEY & FR. 2 frplc ·8 • 3082 Ba. bea~ ceilings, cov· dllioned: Owner will re· ....... leadl 1041 831-9411 or 495-4773. NEWPORT carpeted 3 Br. 3ba condo Samoa. Quick sale eredpatio,2cargarage, decorate. re·pamt, re·••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ IEACH with a dear and un l\SSUCll\fES fn.900. Ownr. ~7998. ii" foryeyu1s: drape & re-carpet-OCEAHRtOMT 4 BR. family room. s pec Tlus 4 BR 4t den family obell'Ucted balcony ~MY 646-37~ 1TIJ!wg:1jpljlllifUVJ buyer'schoiceof,colors. forthiaprice?2Bdrm .. 2 t.acular decor. pool & homelswalkin&distance vi.~ ~l~tic a ly VALLEY 64Mtoo, ______ ~ •iliil ~~~ ....... !~~~ OPEN SUN l·5 962·4471lr.m'°546·8103 ~~~market. Call bath & h 0 uge master jaC\IU.1. S!IW.900. lo t.be elementary, Jr. pn al ' · 245 E. Wilson St. · · suite. Mob e home local· JAY W YEATS CO High & high schools. & ~-Ital (stall ---Lovely 5Br, 2300 sq fl CHARMING 3br, 2b:i Mesa Verde pool home, This darling Easuide d QUAIL ed 1P mucb sought after 499·2237 just a bicycle away from A$lldltls bdrm. llh ba beautiful lrnw I 044 South Laguna park. the ocean. The perfect (lltl 54"'25 country setting starte ••••••••••••••••••••••• PLACE S3S.500. Mblia. VJeto I 067 family home for Sl.BS.000. ~~:i!Ji~f ~~,,-e.i":·!-~·~·;·~·su·1,·!·~·u·~·r:·m· "~~;:~~~;hli: =~1~~g~ ·::::::::~::; _ ' ·~o .. d·~·~·,ea·ex·.7·(ofl·1:·~·7·.~·c=·~·{!cs·f:·:·! +guest house. Frpl. 2 w/s tudy $129.500. patios, R·2 lot. Prin only 545-3152 SU7,000. Owner, 644).7030. ---------1 Clotetohoch OCUH VU.OWMEa 2 fantastic buys, Harbor Vu. 3 b r, frpl, must see. 644·2~644·8722 1114 White 'Sii Is. Open 1-5, Wed/Sat/Sun. Reduced 3 Bdrm h ome on beiiutiful t ree·lined street. Only $67,300. Call Del Larson at 2 sty hse, by owner, xtra !149-9952 r te li I ~ Ii 7 'all Manna Realty 642-8850 Ire lot. Eves 542-8953. }~~n~':.;,e2~~ ~:~~~ ~;:ti1 P~mrorta~1e e:~ . Realty •?• .-m111msr .lt! HAllOll Y1EW _542_~_1 ______ 1 bndge. Feehng Lazy? 1s. Laguna local100. 2 9 Balboa Island Really Stroll to the pool close by. SPECIALISTS Bdrm 2 bath plus huge '""" ... " .... .,.....,..._,~ Monaco model, lrg yard. So. Calf Realty EASTSIDi-VACAMT Want solitude? Take a We speeialize In listing ~ si.21 soo SUPER SHA.Ir! 673•1700 Pr 1 n on I y p I ea:. l' swbat.bon yoursecluded and selling homes 1n · ' __ · -Celtile El Dali 3 BR + 6'U548. redwood deck. Includes J rvine Groves. A 11 wooo·s COVE den. decorated in neutral DEC. 2 STC>aY L°'l.ISl"SFSIO all the ft.ne qualities or an planned W1Ul aU types of Fix· up & save' Well·buill colors. Large country Ota y $116,000 N e w Po r l C r e s t 546-5605 UDUCB> IY OWMH 2 IR Mesa del Mar. By Owner. Q u le l tree · l in e d So. side. 7~ Immaculate 4 bdrm. RV neighborhood. Double ---------1 fireplace warms living •-~I ~ storage, nr everything. room&dining room. too! S&S home built home. financing available. 2 Bdrm 1 bath on laree style kitchen w/~ of Super sharp 4 bdrm, 3 customlzed coodo: 2 H\JRRY on this one! Starting from $88,SOO lot sus'soo cabinets. l~mac te-ba. frmJ din rm. huge fm· bdrm, den with added IWr"lr W M .800 556-0054 Small home w th 3 spacious bedrooms, ocean view. 38R. Pvt 3Br. fam rm, 2.Ba. w/pool. beautiful bard wood beach access $144,SOO. $87,200. College Pk. f1oon throughout. Don't Agt Dan 67S.2311 64&-8223/213 374-8318. wail. Call 646-7171 $89,900 • . ' . ~~~a Y to move lynnbomeislocat.edoo rooms & hardwoo d CALLFORDETAILS REOCARPET' .._.Oll .... SRE••·yy ... • · aquiettreeltnedat.3car floor•. 642.1242 or 644-7211 t "" " _.. 496-2411 493-9494 ga.r,ooly8yrsold"alv· ~ 645-3474 * 494-1057 * 4'5-5220 810-5050 lyprivateyrd. 758-lSOl. t-642-~---·--- 6 0i~Jfil~!!11jac. aeau~u~~~: cor[ '=e~~N;;lll='J~·~ .. ,~,~~:~l!!l!";~i~'~;if~I~ mBI great ocean It bay views. 4 +den) pl us f R . & ..! ==-= _ By owner. 759·1.986 Decorated with antique 4-ft.EX. IY OWMEa IF YOU gold plush carpet. Eating Mesa Verde area. 1·3Br, have a service to offer or area in kitchen. Rock J.2Br, enc garages, laun goods lo sell, place an ad frplc & pal.lo, alt dbl gar. rm. Wkdys, 673·5256. in the 0 a ii y Pi Io l See this one now! Only Eves, 546-2985. Classified Section S89,500. Ruth Laurie, ---------• Phooe642-567a. Bkr. 646-4380 MESA VERDE Great Travel Tote 3BR.POOL $86,900 Cozy fam rm w /flreplace overlooking the pool. New ldtcben, carpe~ & wallpaper. Just listed. So crab your checkbook & call 645-7221 COllEGE 1All COLUMBIA REIUED To $137 .SOO. Owner must leave the area and is highly motivated. Sub· mil your offer on t.bis beautiful 2650 sq ft 4 bedroom home t.bat is ideally located near pools, park and schools. TUDE-SB.1. 3 BR 2 Ba Condo. air (~IW0!3Ji$i§j .. JUSTLISTID .. GREENTREE. Cam· Completely remodeled 3 cood., crpls. drapes, bndge model, 3 bdrm 2 BR home. Stt Catalina pool, sgl story. '66.750 RealFAtat.e Baycresl: 3 bdrm. l ba, AtC. 4401 Broolmde. Bl k be h& 714 18»5085 bath, 34' pool, bwlt In $85.700/offer. Owner. sumets. oc to ac ---------BEAUTIFUL MONACO vacuum . c u stom OpenSat.2·5.494·3436 stzr:lo':2~nTR 3 bdrm Cordova, frpl, H.V.H .• 3 Br. 2 Ba. Ital cabinets. Formal dining DEERFIELD. rare 494-16' I prof. landscaped. UP· tile eat & kit, nr pool & ~~te& c:!i~~!:rd~~:-. Aspen 4 bdrm model. 15 g r ad es· Mus t s e l I. ~ .... xlntooocood. fee;. .. " 1440 home is immaculate and Woodrush. $94,700/offer. JAl'cltlay 131).20ll -· .....,.. · pricedto5el.t. Mustseeto Owner. Open Sunday 2·5. View home. 3 bdrm, 2 ba, IY Owta •MACH a p pr e c I ate. 0 o I y 494-3436 $229,000. Ownr, 499-3933. Hewpcwt leadl I 069 ls just 200 st.eps away. S'ZOll.000. Principals only ••••••••••••••••••••"•• 3Br. 2Ba, frplc, 2 car gar pleaae! 11 V.A. TERMS RJYBA teWPOIT Hll6HTS in a Cumel·llke setting La.LM. COUHTDOWM Charmin& cottage w /kits on a pvt st. in Udo Sands LIMA.I CottP. beautilul Brentwood in s.. LOTS, Laguna Beach, ol wood, new s hake roof. Sl.38.SOO 64S-12Q 646-7782 reentree Homes i S30 •· bo f ea tures 3 large greatoreanvew. •000 ~-~U=~l2use r. 2ba. view, H.V.H.e~~~~~~~~ bedrooms, a country s. BDRM., Chns Abel de· Car$16J~~.'!i~~ ~4 Port kitchen , community ......, ......,...,. pool, park and walk lo signed home. $375.ooo the grade schools. Ex· 114i CAMYOM Cellent home for the "-BDRM .• Niguel Shores Ha-1nceat "front row·· custom home. $338,000 51M'' veteran wishing lo use golf courae vie w of hlaV.A.el.lgibiUtr . ba NI I 0 c EA N FR 0 NT ponds, fairways " Home · N~ like this charmer on Bay under 12:5,000. 675-9708 J.BDRM .• 2\.11 · sue DUPLEX, $325,000. By greens. Ex~isite starter home. au.soo ownr. Prine only. 4611 Pl 2 ,... 21 Aulusta an. . • 2· R·2 LCY1'S in heart o1 Seashore, NB, 640-74'7&. den, 2,000 sq. ft. ol UD· •• Dana Point. $42,SOO Each ,_87_$-0888 ___ . -----compromised elegance. llGCAMYOM Unsurpassed view or golf course, Jake & night ligbt.s; this 3 bdrm.. 2 bat.b townhouse has 1t all! lnctud~ (ulJ secun ty, t.eonis ct.s .• pool & jacuzi. $245.000 Weitclff ltfflltJ BIG Canyon 2 BR + den. Lavishly appointed. Not· l · R·2 LOT. close to Fanl.Utic golf course vu, eddesigner'a toe.al effort. MESA VEIDE d L Abaolute1Y "award win· sBr&famrmw/formal RAMCHIEALTY '95.000 547·7°'4;83:M121S 't . 11 o wntown aguna. sec .. tennis. Sl9S,000. ning" al $249,000. For ~ din IJP.· Move lo ready. 551 2000 •PP . to v ie w ca On llQlet cul~e·aac st. -----·----BLASI' OFF in this 1964 $10,000DOWM ~55e0agent. Near Adams scbl & STAITB HOME aAHCH llALTY oceanfront 1Bx60 mobile Harbor View 3 br, 2 ba. t-8-16--C--_. ._.-Y-0-._.-• uoo RLAJ.TY parb. 1139,900. 545-1476 $77.500 551-2000 bome.$25,000 c lean, $1075 mo No Ar" " owner · Btll upgraded home, lush I•--------credit needed. Quick Townhouse. 1137.SOO. 173•1100 c r p ll o g, mirrored rrs A m~bIP& poueasloo. 957-1988. Pvt 640-9019 EASTSIDE CO. ARIA-$10,000 wardrobes. Cozy frplc. SURE WINNB!! ~~ Pty. t---.-.. -Y-CUST ________ ·_o-:-_., __ ..,._-_-. __ dble car garage. A real It has so many extras it 491H800 ILUFFS Exquisite pool home, 3 3 BR. deep lot on cul de sac, near expensive Back Bay area. New carpet.a, paint, drapes. Newport Ha rbor Hi&h dollbouse.759-lSOl ·couldbecalledacustom ---------Unique "R " model. bdrm 2 ba. Immaculate home. For the family Won't Last! Greatvtew.OpenDaUy. & priced to sell. Pnn· WESTCUFF CHAIM& NeaUy groomed 3 Bdrm, 2 bath with lovely yard Near shops , schools. parks. As king only $152,500. To 1ee calf 540-1151 9068 ' e.20 "" 1ff c..._j .... 1Tr~-r' .... 72 38 Take olf for a day or wetlltnd w1lh this handsome striped tote! Now you can I lost y0ur um ble1t1-carry It snucl1 11aht on this b•& tote Crochet quldly of I UI y11n '" a Clleetful 3. color comb1n1hon Patte.n n 38 direcllons fOf baa. SEVEN. vtS S(Yf N TOP TOPS Sl.50 101 each pattern Add eit ,ovrs to pa11 with !>'"ts. JS. ~h pattein '°' first class shorts and skirt partners• Sa¥t air1N1I and hanohne Setld to: money-sew one or two now. Ille Alk1 8looU rt\I lht not St~' Trmfe. Needlecraft Dept. IOS 1nctudtd Dally Piiot School. our best buy. Call -------- to.ee, Brkr, sas.-8836 VA TERMS VA appraisal bu been ordered on this Mesa Verde 4 Bdrm+den home! MuatseUfut! REDCARPET7S4-1202 1lllalla4•1Ndt I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 411..alACH OP110Mo$700l VILLAGE Ill FOR Ill AM Id eally l oca l ed 3 bed.room home In the University Park area and features comer lot , parquet noors lo living room and dining room, extensive brick work in yard and 1aa fireplt. • Joe to ocean from t.h1a Park Place executive home. Formal Din. rm.. • apacloua kitchen, tam. rm. GI.ant Bonua room. 4 UNCH RIAi.TY 551·2000 kingsl.ze bedroom&. Loll -------- of oak floortn1. Very UNIY115m PltK an1dou11eller! Wtll leaH VII I. t, mod I fl ed wt1b oPtloo at $700 mo. Fordham twnhse, 1900 sq Priced under market! ft end unit, 4 br, 2\.11 ba. Call fasll 752·1700 Open House, Sat/Sun. Ol'IN'"q,,1\1vN•u1<f'•"' 4332 Senlsa Way. By 1•1111 ~~1tr:~:~~ ~; P11nted P1ttt1n 9068 Misses 1o11U OI-Chthta Sta. 111w Sim 8. 10. 11. 14. 16. 18. io York. ,fy 10011. l'rltl1 l&Mt, YlldattS 111 !>'tlttn Addrm, Zip, !'attn llu111kf. SIM $1..50 .. tlCl penn, YAl.Ul packec:I 1978 N£EDlE· IUCH LOVBS w. J5C t. ucJt ,ett1r11 r. CRAn catalot Choow trom -Y Sll,IOO IYOWNER firlklla .,...., ~ 225 de111nl. 3 fire 1n'9de All -- that needs space, It could 3 BR, 2.story home w /ex· 644-4394 cipalsooly. All 646-7782 be either a lour or a five cit.Ing vu bal.cooy, fenced I YYllW bedroom residence. This yd .• dead·end street, A 2 HOUSES Hamptoo Model Is pro-.. lit .. it h •-Lg 2 br 2 t>. mobile home .... _ __.. •---L f to ally landscaped a.y • c en "' very in • exclu. Ba""ide Viii. ,_..,.~ • ~ ess 0 spaclous liv.rm.1133,900 J~ s121.ooo--1o ..... and d ecorated. Ex· <1!89) Clubbse, pool, jac., priv. -.--"' tensive use of bricks, bch. poss. boat slip. Agent645-1103 central a ir, garage S5'7.S00.875-7903,673·'1848 •---------• ~· ~ !~ HERITAGE opener, cul-de·sac loca· ._.._._... __ ...__.._.. ..... ,. IMI Portormo, 3 b(lrm tioo, next to park and LlOOISLECHARllER bonus rm, pool, fee land, • • REALTORS pool.OfferedalSlll.900 3 Br. 2 ba. Street to Sl95,900. Prin. only. --------· street. SJ.85,000 for fast _Owner __ . 644-4137 ____ ...___, -DUPLEX red hill ~··. 552-7500 i.=====~==~ aa.le.Sbownanytlme. Cr Muowt Great location,~ blk. to ~... 1050 IOCJl"hwal.I. 4 br, 2~ ba +Ion. walk ocean! 3 Bdrm. units. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-1020 to beach. pools Is tennia. Doub I e garage . -------· Bd.nn. 2ba. t"'1hse, yd~~~~~~~~I $162.950. fUra.1sbed •booked ror with vu, pool. Convenient r-Cr 'fl oat Dlplex sum.mer rent.all. $192,000 Sparkling loc. $64,500. 830·0432 Hug e sec u l de d MIWPOIT RACH eves. Spacioua 4 Bd 3 Ba. waterfront paUo. 3 br. IW.TY 675-1642 PoolL -__ wt-.1 ____ 1_0_5-12 Jacum in master 1utte 2 each. $182.SOO. -------- Pim 4 bdrm., 2YJ ba.. ,_.............. fiftplaces ·leaded 11.ua Wedclff IHltv S.Cle•• 1076 paoeledfam.rm.andan ••••••••••••••••••••••• w indows. all new 3Br,at>.+F.R.Backoo ••••••••••••••••••••••• excellent location. Ute~· tbuilt lo 1t72. ldtcbm ·oakplaakrtoon marketatoalyllS2,SOO. ,........... makes tbas a perfect Lrg. liv·rm, brick f'lt:c· ·carpetiq 1289,500 Hlwpotf Shons tfeigtltatt.. borne fort.be moet active 3br, u pandable, 2 a, ~ . . 3 Br, 2 .. _ + Jacuui, Im· L t b b family lndry rm, fam-nn, patio, -"'·-as c a nee to uy · tile kitchen. Lot 71X169', mac. cond. Sl.2',950. A""1 Oceanside home in prof tndscpd. S89,900. 3 br, fee almple al Presidential Hgbts. 10 Call evs,-.oo&Sownr Sl.39.000. Homes avell lo last $96,900 Price reduced oo thla .4 Bdrm. 2 t>. home. Super Buy I Call Del LanJon al So. C4llf ltdty 54'-HOI ~~~--~--~ MARINA UALTY phase. From m.ooo. An Mlllf9 .._.... early visit Is recom. C..... COlldo mended. •·mo. Sunaet 6424150 Padflc Home Builders. • 3ba. Pool/tenllia. ·--------~ :.:.r~ a:o.~~000 NeW'l*'f.._. 1069 Hlw,.....IMcla 1069 --,-----''--------.. .. . ..... ...... ... ... . . ..................... . Want Ada Call 842·5678 a..,....,.. 1052 a.a.-.....-1052 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SIM ea: aatts Kllll. Cfochtt. S.lld 75f DarUn1 Spanl1b style urn Easy~ 'n' 0.....-ts .$1.50 bome. 3 bdrm•, 2 ba, lllMIM '-l'lllow ~ .. .... SI.SO marble trplc. Obie car .. ~ft '•' ''" Quilts ..... Sl.lS 1ara1•. abate roof 4i lrvine Townhouse. L1e llvln&tdinlnit erea & paneled ram rm. 2 br & RANCHO SJ. 3 BR, San 2nd ba upet.alrs. Fncd Ws Rey, 12th rreen " yard" patio. Sl6,770. Pia lake Vu. $155,000. 21\ call toct.y. Ml--0547 Nuevo. 547-7°'4 CE 111111 ILlllS aa. Pattern Dept.••• ~ '•' ,atdl Qlilb. . Sl.25 abowa Uh a model. Dally Piiot CtKhltwlttl s... .... Sl.00 79-1501. Brand new Turtlerock tu .... t• St., .. Tork. ~·W•d!Mt ..... Sl.00 condo. Juin.lnt 3 br, 2 trf t•lL Mil Ultr .. AO-lfittJ mg:::-·· · $l.OO ba. uptiraded crpu ctr oms. D, Silt 1114 S'mE ~.!.'% ll'""...... ..... jl·R t 11 e. VI e w . A• t . 111111111 ' ...... "'' -...... ·· · Mal Eatate (2U)4U·OOS1 . (714 > LOOK RiCH YOUNG SMART ..... _.. ._ • ·· · 1.00 •--------64M830 on a budett• Sew fttw toft =~ ~ · Sll.00.00 1--------•1----.------dftUIL tops. ~Kt:s. P,ants ... ~ .... -· · 00 YOU aW'fW'llty P..t -•II 1n N£W SPRl'4C SUM· ..... c..dltl ......... ,l.00 OFl"ERASERVICE? Choice Caram. 2 br MEit PAnER'4 CATAlOG free llllbltt ~..:-.. Jt·: 1At lhl pUbUc know wttb +&oft. Cullom ahelvtn1. etltlll COUl)Oll Selld 7~ ~~ 5if( ... ······11:00 an Id In tho Dal' .. PUot '* ot QPlf'adM. Oat•&e 11.-..~ ..... Jt.• ;-.. #it ... 100 Setrvtt!e Olrectory°:'It can tlol1b1d w 11h1lves, l!t~ t':: ........ '!! u ~~m .. · 7~ aiet you .. little u SU$ power. • floor cov1rtn1. ~ j-._. tf 16 11 nt ....... f' In Patio cover • redwd lzt.lllltftJ n.. ..... Ut -.... it .. '1s. per '-I• « men · dtc lelna 0 2. $00. -JSf tormaUoa and complete m, ;J.,~J .. • : Jlf • .. r~a~tal~call~IU~·Sf11~~· ~~' ~~~ ~:.i; • H:r:i r.; '1bomtne. -. , EMonONAL! TIRRACI · TOWNHOUSI Thi• Cardiff model, 2 bedroom with formal dl.n1q room, I.I beautiful· ly upp-aded. Louted on a quiet, cut-cte.aac at.reel oa sneobtlt wtth aevertl ~~ Sll ,000 Call YllW LOT -· MOMAICH IA Y TIUACI Large level lot with f ant.a.stic view or hill$ and ocean. One of the last building sites left in one of the South Coast's best communlttes. $150.000. • ccx.owaA. 14*8 eo. 496-7222 831-0836 nr... ... nu .. ..,.._ ~~ OVER 50 YEARS OF SER'WCE PRIVACY & SICUllTY Lovely Three Bedroom Condo In Newport Beach . Automated Security Gates. Tennis Cour ts, Pool, Plus Jacuzzi. Two Saunas. You Own The Land. Truly A Pleasure To Show. Oall Us. Priced Al $159,900. 111 DO"Yll DllYI 631·1800 & • . ., . . .. OI CAA. y PllOl Tue~ M-v t6, 1971 ....... u .... ".... Moat• u .... .a.ct HcMIM• U11funliihed ~llH Uwfww 3600 Apcri1n.nh Unfwn. AporlMelth ~ ....... -.s. ,........_ ~··•tst••· ·········································································································································· · ....................... ,_.,._ • ....................... C.W ....... l.ZlJ ~-•och 3240 Mewport•ach 3269 Elegant duplex. 3 BR. 3 CorwdlltMw 1'22 0-Poiltt 3116 .. c .. -.. 107, 1100 .____._ r+ .. OO ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• b1. frpl c. S600 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ---•··~··•••••••••••••••• -...... ip•rt .aO DUPL&X 2·3 BR vaJI 645-2111.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BR " lk!n rucelu furn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ho-d · .. • 2 Br twnti.oe w ID rerng Rftlhlb Galorelt l Or2 bdrm. ;all m·w crpt& J • ~ Vlews. eca, JaC . . ' w h 000' _, h 2 Br l .... ~ ·~ L -'--.o: ....," . ... ..,....,. 1eecti C'ODUlrt mar ~ Fllll'fu 1 UNITS C.M. e.'50/_, 752.()617 new c~ pool, no Pf'lS e ave l s UI ouses. • ...... me-cp..-. ,o& ..,, .... ...,. 111rages. _,..,._, y°"tJ!iloY A Dr. co~ta Mesa, oH BuulJfulbraodoewCl S375permo.Wk.7S40500 dplu, 11pts now. all drpii.matureadullll,no re ~.. Rds & depos req'd , Beaut cuatrho!0ea Harbor. br.loft.f1p 32br,l'>ba ........ are !! X2S&.<Jft6.9&4-2140 a.rens.,,allpn~ Smfee.. ~u\tma:~~1Js 634 77.. I!!_~,~-~~ 830-"846 _____ _ w /panoramlc ocean NoUunaWtelhucbarmer townhouse. all bllns, WebavelOOO'aolbouaes. Beautiful 3BR . 2 i,e. •C4ftlM!araW•• · ""°~;~,~;~;~; I Brwtdahwai.hcr&ga.r, ~ avall for aale from on Lldo Bay under crpta, drps Hurry, buy dplxa. apl1 now. all bltms, frplc. Block to ~ 1'::' llhF lllllMd new crpl, immed oc· 1221.000. You must ~ IZ5000 615-9708 now. Tom Lee. Rltr, areas,allprices.Smftt. par'-143</mo I tM 111' GARD£NAPTS c~ocu $26.5 8JO..O'>'>< tbe quality 4 0f thue F.AN. JASJICAL 6'2 1800. •C.,., r 's Chi•• 846-?in " se · ~! 8 .. u like rent 4 :::::.·1~a-..::~···••3•1••0•6• CORONA DEL M/\R J • -· homes An early viut aa e ~ ...,...... ....,, --2 Sr Townhouse. frplc I Br. modem. pnvete ttt'Ommended. (98 0200 •l Trt•ns• I WW• Br, 3 ba.Jocuw. etc. 1712 ....................... Pool. LennJ.ll. Some ocean Q\aet, clean ft ialtractlve. or ISl ·tl2Z Suoael Near Lake Park Mln. to Jbr. 2b9 w/beaut. yard. Harbow 3242 Hig.b.land $325.000 lbr 1350 AVa.11 May26th & Catalina views. CIOl>e $240permo. 494.QZO Pacific Home Bwlden. Clsb Mesa bc~l~ BR, 3 ba; 1·3 BR. S57S per mo. annual lse. ••••••••••••• •••••••••• ~ No peta. to Fastuon Island & fmt Lge gound level 3 br, 2 b;a, Shaniri·la dbl wide lux· 2Wba. 1-3 BR, 2. ba. $ 801Nart:iasus.S44--0614or CoQdo,3-4BR,3Ba.2fplc, . . 675-9229 beach Alsol Br 844·21611 pvt yd, cable tv, ........ San Clemente Custm ury livang Blll l9'71l 2Br garages, frplcs. $1119,000 BS-3232 enclgar &te....,.,.e Pool ,._..._. ..... _ ~~~~~~~~~ ~7~., ......, billaide home nearmg 2B Sk 1· • each. l709·17l3Alabamo, tennis bo ''""#" • • --.......-3722 = .,,.... """ oomplet.aoo 2.000 sq.ft. 3 :'k :l:' in~ In . adult Huot. Bcb. S36 -1118 4Br. 3bl Broadmoor view • at slip. Lease ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------BR 2 Ba. Fam Rm, pa ,sWlmmmg~Jacuzzi Owner home . Redecorated. Sf!00.846-9638 Furn. ex. sharp apt Hwdiw9•1eadt 3140 b r e a k fa s t o o o k • & so C' I a I act Iv 1 ll es Grdnr Sll()O. 640-0008 NEWPORT TERRACE Ocean.aide of hwy. lge Co.ta MelCI 1'24 •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• fireplace. wet bar. sun galore. Atl for under SPYGLASStuLL WATERFR-.-2 Br. 2.,... ba condo. View. furn. -s-undeclc No .......... ••••••••••••••SHARP. beMch. 2 & 3 BR, deck. 2.,... car garage. 124 ·000 Park rent INVESTMENT """' SG>.mo.Nopeta. garage.Matureadulton LAMAHCH.AAl'TS Crpl , dl$hwasher , Of'Pnnn~~y180. 1.14·536 tine St~~~-rocfflc Commercial building in ~!!!:mi~ v~eJ if~~=~ 60' IOAT SPACE 645-9219: 645-11161 Dons ly. $245. mo. lse. 673-2086. Large 1.2&3 bedroom garage. paUoe, 960-2358. _,.... Mob ocean area with secure •. ci·ty Utes. 4 BR. fam 3BR,2~Ba.S2,000mo. DOVER SHORES 17,.A ,.__._......___ 372 .. garden apts Dshwhr. UVENearTheBeach! <r-..._ ileH.omeRealty lease from Government "' •-M C.. · ~ ---.. blt.ns, encl. gar. gas bbq --2706Harbor.Ste208 Agency for sale. Equity rm. beaut decor. Pool. 2 -1 c SANTIAGO DR XLNT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool. Gas Pd 778 Scott CasacMISol Caphllw 1071 540.5937 buildupaodcashoncash frplcs, c orner loc 1110"-wportlt~d. VIEW 4 BR. f1m rm. SSOWEBC&UP Pl.642.5073 Beautlful AdfltApts ••••••••••••••••••••••• return for SSO.OOO down 644-1968, ~7100 eo.ta MeM 541-7729 drp;. & crpt. Jae m mslr GufcWater Paid. ---------t~forSallt 1200 payment. Ca ll for de BR, Uldoor/outdoor pool, Studio, I bedroom Large3 Br townhouse opt, 21661 B~hunt. HR ******* IHCHAIMtMG old San Juan Capistrano. Affordable up · stalrs/downsta1rs con· domlruum 3 Bdrms., 11'1 baths, carpetm~. wmdow covenngs. bwlt uu. two car garage & patio. By, owner. Mon thru Thurs. tdays). call 646·2158: Fri. thru Sun <days) & evenings, call (714 ) 493-0688 •••••••••••••••••••••••tails. eo.t.Meao 3224 wet bar w 1rerr1g, Ma1dserv1ce.pool 2ba,frplc,pat.ao,gara~e 962-6653, TWOACRlS MAY 0 CK ••••••••••••••••••••••• tr.ine 3244 gardel\U\g&pool serv1n· 2376Newport81.C.M. Qwet complex. Adults, N 2 b d p I ••••••••••••••••••••••• cl AvaJI July I Ownr, 548-975Sor645-3967 no.....,.,_ $375 645·338I or r, ctuldren weleome. no FanwUcviewrromthis "'"'""•"u"' ew rcon °· oo ,spa Sensational 2 br, 1 ba call eves, 675·4054, 67~ pets,slaftinicatS245mo. fixer upper home on the ~~ ~~~S12 ~~ & pets w/frplc. dshwbr. Kids & l-62J6.999l SUSCASITAS ~ edge flf the Cleveland -.~ 2Me Pet olc . Only $39S. Nicely furrushed 1 bdrm. 2 Br, l lflba townhouse. -------- Naiiorlal Forest. BKR u-14M• New 3 br. 21,AJ ba & 2 br, 2 963-4.567. Agt. No fee SEA VIEW Closed gar. $230. up paUO. yard. frplc. encl HEAi IEACH (714) 676-S717 bl condos. Pool. dbl gar, Unobstructed view or Adults. DO pets. 2110 g.ar. laundry rm. $375 & CIVIC CEHTER ORS22·2080 ForS-.lyOWMt" open beam ceilings RENTALS ocean and Newpart Sch, Newport Blvd. TSLMgmt 642·1603 BRA.NO NEW. Spacious 'IRAMDHEW ClXlCl8e your carpet. S5SO 3br.2ba Univ Pk SSSO 3Br. 2bd, new. Full deluxe3&4 Br. AU bllns. &ACRES & $4SO. Westbluff 2br,2baUnivPk$49S seeunty,lenms.1acu.u1.BUNGALOW.rrplc.ma1d lNSTANTlN r I l d 520 Exlnl mini-ranch s ite, 6 Unit apt w/rec room. Village. Victona & Ca 2br.2baTree$4SO sw1mm1ng. SlOOOmo . serv. employ person. No Central Joe. 2 Br. l'il Ba Y~~J~1:·J~~ ~~tor So. of Orange Co. A little units are all rented. nyoo. 631·2(8) SS2·9e96orSS2-t800 <;oos Ider Is e o Pt . sr:rdters ~-7197 apt. Fncd patio, gar Beach Blvd. 960-2219 or rough, but workable. S2.400mo.income4 -3Br. Agt/Owner 751·6373 ask o.aroillt 3726 S32S 64S-46SS 536-1718 BKR. 21Bal'2881Ts09tud1 Eiosl. S2l · H2BBr. Beautiful Mesa del Mar RENTALS _r_o_r _G_ary....;_ ______ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. ut.al. pd. Children ok ---------(714) 677·5ftH · m .. · · pool home + cabana 2 BR 1 Ba *""5 EW XTRA Dix twnhse ORS22-0530 $375,000. 848·2655 days, Jbr. l~ba. $595. 7s1.2()6c) • ·• · · · · · · •• ·-· HARBOR VJEW KNOLL Super Neal I Br Villa. No pets. Mgr Apt 4. 1960 apt, front uait. La .3 Br. MUDtSTDB.IGoHT 536-4873eves/wltnds or540-4891 2BR.2Ba .......... $425 Spacaous2BR.&:den,2'n courtyard .. Pnvate, 1 Walliree,645-7181 2':a Ba, formal m; rm+ C-rclal 3 BR, 2 ba ....... SSS0/640 b a . • . C a Pe Cod adult $250. 496·6684 or Pvt. Jacuzzi, sundeC'k & ..... rty 1600 TRIPLEXC.M. 12().SG Nice1 .. k1dsM. pets ok. ::::~~~:::::~~ Ch!~meNr ... Gbor geo1u; 670-3313 2g~~·a~~. °:a~~~t ~;~s~lc~~ .. P~l~: d~U:.~: t-overed patto surround ....................... By ownr, xlnl C'ond. Inc ar. re ng. ore ++. ap.,..s. ear Y poo "'Hwtlll4o;et.och 3740 jacuu1 Adults on\_v. tachgar,$480.54S4604 this 4 BR. architects IEACH/COMM'L $905.$iSO,OOOS48·~777. Smfee.645-4900. tenrus. Avail 6'/1. S63S ••••••••••••••••••••••• $375.646-2010 dream ho me. Inside Store bldg. 2000 sq ft+2 •C:O..-r'aGoW•• Mo.Agt.640-5560 STUDIO luxe poolside xtra lge Terra Cotta tile, cedar adjacent lots. Near City JUST REDUCED . ,..._ ____ lf 2 BR. l BATH. AH new 2br. l!ba, bltns, dshwhr paneling. custom hght· Hall on Newpart Blvd. This home ptµs duplex is S275 A huge 2 br. Kids. ..,.,......., ron;:, 3 8~· 2 ba, 2 "WHldy Rat.." cpl. drps. pa mt. d1:.· Nr. beach. Adlts. no pets mg & custom frplc make $325,000. now Sl41.000 <Sharp three pet.s, dshwhr. More!! Sm car gar. amity pref. Full kitchen & TV hwasher. S'l75. Open da1.; S250. mo. 536-8362 Uus a page out or Home bedroom' home Wllh fee 645-4900 • ~.Owner/agtS4IM290 La.nens& Utilities ly. 794·8 w. lSJ,h. SS7-4S79 ·--------- Magat1ne. Spacious & separate yard. Two very •C:O.-raGW•• 3 Br+den on WATl::R MlLETOOCEAN 9UIET ADULT I $88500 •· · t bed rt s h D......air....a-u-"-1 TWNHSE. 2 lJr l'h lia, 2 2BRM1.Ba.enclgar,pvt sensuous, on Y • "' ruce wo room apa ; S295 Must see. Oar. nice pac1ous wit view ,_., __ .._'"""'" yrs old. fplc . pvt pauo. patio, new cpts/drps. Nr yours to expenence by meot.s in rear. ca11 oow. Joe. Cmy frplc. More! $1200/mo. Waterfront 727 YorlctA>wn Blvd gar, new paint. adults. no bch. $325. 960.1279 calling 7S2·1920 Sm fee.~ ~23 CAMPU5J)a~IRVrNE Homes63H400 Beach Blvd at Yorktown pets. $300 mo. 646-7027 1-------- V AWY IEALTY •C-1 r's GoW•• 53M4 I I 496-4977 .731..60. 50 ~tl~w!:i r~i:i·I ~;:; d 9UAIL y~~~ ~rb'51~7t¥'a~ ~ Twobedroom.onemilelo 2 bdrm I bath. new l---1 +apt. or office. Sl9S.OOO p• •CE $330 3 Br. 2 bl, kid ok. l.aglllla leocll 32'1 beach from each. Manna the beach.. Manager. ph: carpets & drapes. bit ins,'-----';.._..::.----='--~·-~~__!.~ Profess. Bldg. across ~ Sharp. nice patio. Good •••••••••••••••••••••• Realty 642-8850 Agt 960-5.329. S23S mo. Agt. 838-8081 , ""'~ from N B.P.0 . 1900 Sq. -10,.Tla:JIP~J k>c.Smfee.645-4900 YOUICHOtCE! ---------12 Br, kids ok . l ba, ft .LeaseSSOOmo.orsell a_._..__11r_.__ OO •Com r'•W•• Three 3 Bdrms. well HARIORVIEW Bacbelorapt.lblktoPier carport. pool. S250. mo. Alllloat HntTo_..,. Sl2S.OOO. Ageot646·2414 1ooUnnlll" -22 MES• DEL M•• located. SSOO/montb to 28r,2Ba, den. $600 /mo &ocean. util pd .• l adult l<>amto7pm645-fl084 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • -$650/inonth·Leases. mcgard 644~. ooJy. SUS mo. Sheryl. -----=------i---------3~. 1V. baths 1nde-ShopptngCenteronBeach 3 BR. 2 ba. recently re· New 2 Br. 2 ba Incl 'E28Rapt,palio,gar. Slrable local1on. Up Blvd. $1.190.000. Triple OFACEILDG sm dee. C1s to tennis. Avail CwylrCOllllpmY Charming 3 bdrm 2 ba, 960-~1 cpt.s/drps & bll.uls W/2 rm. nr Warner & graded thru-out. Call net leases, Scott Realty Huntingtoo Beach 6/1. $495 mo. 640-2981 1104 So. Coast Hwy. formal dining rm. big hv· SM.ALL BEACH HOTEL car prk'g. '310 V1ctona. Beach. $260. 673-2252 now to view this one. 536-7533 27,000 sq. rt. lot near ------~--LAGUNA BEACH mg rm. lrg yard, 2 C"ar ROOMSS32.SOWeek 6422l64 S63,500 Pacifica Hos pital, 5 Lge 2 Br Adult Condo 497-2457 garage, Snug HarborRd AptSlSO /mo. 536·7056 ---------11..11. VIEWREALTY WRMREALTY PointsSbop.Cntr&C1v1c w/Walk m closets. Pool --------~!182yr lse. 6ll·l7~or 1 _. __ L 37,.. lBrapt.Adult.sonly.No OWNER/AGENT Center. $135,000. facilities. Easts1de.1sml ''THE\VHALETOWER" v•.ro ___,.......-... -pets. LRG KIT. dmmg 496-7722 n0-0555 3248CarlsbadBlvd. DavidBourkeRJtr petOK.$375 /mo.Contact A landmark h om e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• area & pool . 18871--------- PARK YOUR HOISE Beautiful 3 BR w/a view & free.form pool at the lower level. Indoor spa. massive fp m Hvmg room & dlning room. Lots oC square footage situated on 1.4 acres. Coll to see. $268.000. v ALLEY 640-9900 Carlsbad, California 546-9950 Rita 645-9161 or 642-1517 STAN Dl NG ABOVE 2 BR Condo, spill level. LAGUNA BEACH MTR. Monrovia. $230. ~-7924. /$275 1 J>r. 1 blk from 714-434 1735 off rs Agt ntE CRASfUNG SURF frpk. gar .. wash/dry. lNN. $65/wlc & up. Maid ocean. 208 19th St 3 "":._t ' ~-: LOT --'"--. -------AT VICTORIA BEACH. ref rig, bhns. Eves & serv. color TV, heated S/.'SO._ lge 2 br. beam ce1I. 962-8847 agt. vwr. •uswCJ 200' X 185' waterfront $250. 2 br. 1'h ba~ nice lcnds5513398 $400 t I l &1-----=-----a~t-•t Loc.•s o~f M Towering 3 BDRM. & w . ' . pool. (714) 494·5294, 985 'PB 10. poo • s ove .,r unfum. nr "-h, open ._. -• commercial. R1vers1de garage. '"'. ust see. DEN FLOOR PLAN. 4 BR ·2b Ubltns N.Coaa\Kwy. t refr1R. Nr. shopping. u ~ · Jn Carlsbad ... l w /133' co. $55,000. Owner. Sm fee. 64S-4900 built 00 3 levels Located •. a, a. , crpts, r. Adults. 00 pets. 313 17th beam ceilings, frplc, pvi beautiful ocean frontage. 6'U200. •Com•• ar't Gotli• a FEW HUNDRED FT dm;. m Heights. L1w H wport lecldt 37 69 Place. Apt L. 642·2464 sundeek. Adlts. no pets. .___ ..__ ..a.. 2000 FR 0 M TH E SAN D ·. fncd yd S47S. 7l4 /646-24 t4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536-0661. __. ... .-openy ADVAHCEMOTICE 3 BR, 2 ba, beaut fam rm Lge 2 br. 2nd noor apt•--------••••••••••••••••••••••• & W /OUTSTANDING New luxury home. l br. w/veranda. XJnt loc. 1 Near Huntington Harbor. COVINGTON OCEAMVEWLOTS yard.cbildrenOK,31.52 OCEAN VIEW. Wiii den, jacuzzi. 2'h ba. STIPSTOIUCH bile from Irvine 81. sb.arpowner'sunit,3br. Home-builders be~ of· Sicily Ave. 644-1836 lease for $1200 per mo. frplc, beam ce1l. 2 car 2 BR. 2 ba, yrly. $310 Adults. 00 pets. 839~ 21,AJ ba, (!replace .. fam FOURPLEX fered_ 1st c hoice of E/Slde 4 BR, 2 BA in Good ref. required. For gar. applns. 313 Island IAYFROMT rm. 2 garages. Kids & Pride of ownership units. m~gD1tlcent i;eady-to· triplex. 2 fplc's, cpts. further info, call $875. yrly 675·4912 or <!BR condo. yearly. Lge 2 BR. nu pa mt. fix small pets OK. $445 pr Xlnt So. Coast Plaza bwld ocean view lots. drps. bltns, dbl gar. Mission Realty 494-07ll eves &'15-5201 S625 mootb lures. pvt pal.lo. no pet.-. mo. Move in now! Call area. Great income & ~d ~veloper urges l.ndry, wtr/gas pd, new PAD LIDO Avail now. S27~ mo. 842·1328or~S402 PRICED RIGHT. Won't L~a limi~tedresopooaeumberasof paint, older children olc. Lovely 2 br. 2 ba, ocean Bluffs. nice J BR. 2 ba, 646-4343 ~---------last, so hurry & call to-,_ M50 2030gle 548 3281 view. Walk lo bch. No ~Mo. Avail. now• 2 BR. 2 ba. yrly. S395 - -I 080 day for more details. these lots are being of. · • · pet.s. S600 mo. 494-8585 Agent 644-1133 Large l Bdrrns S245. Quiet --n.. leodl Mile .. •••• ••••••••••• ••• ••••• 540-3666 fered to builders for saJe 3Br home, very pleasant, bu i Id 1 n g w I beau l . All new 2 Bdrm, 2 bath m - TRYIT! at this time . (714 ) nrBaker&Harbor,S425 LorJtinaHils 3250 S.CJemHh 3276 landscapmg ldeal for HBat9642Hamilt.ooSl You'll L.l"E fT 498-0200. roo. ss&-1121all3pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• adults over 35 No Pl'lS S3SO mo 8-S. 546-4124. " LEEWARD APTS. 2020 Ope H 2 5PM wopt1onoolovely4br, o.tofeo-ty I BR. util pd .• no pets, br, ~~a condo. alJ 8br.2ba 211lJYCoodoNo. Fullerton Ave. I I blk•_n_ouse __ . ___ _ Jba home w/everythang. Property 2550 patao. quiet . 2073 ameruhes. Highly up-San Clemente. $450. Agt. · . east Newport Ave& I blk1--------- S p a -g a s B B Q -••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Blvd. # ENG. graded. Lse $395 mo. 492-6700, 496-8432 f'.aotastic Apt. overl~· So. JJ&y ). 631-0397 FENCED YARD, wetbar-2 pa taos-__;;;..___=----~--1 lOACRES 642-0835.$270. 837-3748 Ing bay, dock avail., OK 3BR S325 enclosed entry 2 trptcs. COVING TOM 1600 ft or wate rfront s.. ..._ poo1, fplc. yrly S850 mo. Spac. 1 br garden apt . m-Ol22 KIDS Near So. Cat Plaza-By · · ' 2or3 BR. pool, etc. patio, Panoramic vlew,3broon· C I 3278 or June. July. Aug. Sept, Pool &: rec. All util pd .•---------FOURPLEX Riverside Co. $185,000. garage. do. upgraded thruout.1~nhw S12SO 67S.9877 ~--------owner Courtesy to A beautifully maintained Owner. 714-&U-8200. 642-0835. $395. Compl rec facll. $450. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1---· -------Adults. no children. no SPANISH STYLE, single Bkrs-«i7-0l24 "Covington" located in ltmdln.,___ mo.644-1.619. 2 1Br CoodoA. Nolpel *:5· poodl. IAYFROHT pets,~!~~~a level 3 BR owner's unit BY OWN ER Lemon a~ equa ll y fine Cion>Yn 2700 l.agllllaMkJ-1 1252 ~~J~·532.~17.~ Delux condo Furn.isbed 1.959MapleAvc.aptS oncul..<fe.sac. NearSpr- Helghls. Beaut. view on ne1~hborhoo~ or pro· ....................... Fo.t•V~ 1214 ._.................... Pool. security guard, ingdale & Warner. 9/lOlh acre approx. 3800 perties. Pnce. $190,000. IOAcallAMCH ••••••••••••••••••••••• compprivacyincluutil 2 BR. 2 ba. rerrig, stove. 14251 A t l sq ft rambling Spanish Hurry,call7S2·1920 • 3 BR 2 ba 2-car gar Luxury for adlts, lg 2Br Saillta.Ana 3280 VISTADELUDO pool, adults, no pets. mo 11gen a home. 3br. 2ba' f am-rm, d '-'UAIL ~ t>!:!c~ffi>n': bFtpr aloe' de!!.,:,, d!:! n h s el: =sJ~r::.•&61 ;.,vail oo····s·E·E··TH1S····· •. ··3·b·r··2··ba·· i-::Wl:..:..:.5/:...:mo.:=...:.67:..:3-:....:1:..:020=----··-$400--. 646 __ ·3IO_l _____ ... ~-137.crr.' •. o·r·c·a-·o·wn-er-at frml din·nn, lrg llv·rm, 2 ,.. & vtews in all ~ , • ....... • ..... poo • • • S l I I Ma . e d I & I,. f11>lcs, 2 patios. 3 car gar. PLACE ANO Just a short drive jac, Lse ~mo. Across Top of hill location, lease w/crpta, 2 car garage, pee acu a~ apt, poo , rr1 cp s s m 1---------Horse property. $450,000. r Or C Th from super new spori.s option considered <Ex fncd yard. Only $395. jac., tedlris. $400 for children up to 2 yrs old nt. 1144 apptooly,call642·2928 -10,-Ta~P.M.t poolrom Al!ieb . olt ..•• ! club. oao,7883 Aves & _,,.,vevU.wbome'> 3br. 96:J...4.56'7Agl,o"''ee. June. July & Aug . Call accepted. S22S. 2 BR • • spa « n c pauu wlaxb ....... "' '"""..... ~ · • '+'. S48-853S after 3 crpt thruout & dri>S, + ••••••••••••••••••••• • • Price Slashed Peaceful 4 bedrQom family home, complete with bonus room. family room. dining aod tile en· try. Fireplace. Near ten- rus. 196.900. BRKR. Call ~1720 IAUEU. HEWTRMtUX are fenced ln for com· · eoun~;!t~cben. ran;il1 W"hu...., J298 · gar. 2<177 Wallace Ave, WOODBRIDGE BY BUILDER pl~. privacy. The re-......... .._.. 3240 ~·. g robm, rp ....................... 2Br, Promo_ntory Pomt CM. PIMESAnS (I) 4 Br. 2 ba, single rnaUUllg acreage is for ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnb bvmgb rC>O,?J• close to R~ ~-"~II apt. avail 1mmed. SSOO do · h eac par.. country --_,,,. ~ ~tory. deluxe owner's un· you lo wit , as you New-eleaanl·2 bedroom club Owner. TI(}-2317 We have IOOO's oC houses. _mo_. __ 2543______ LA c SA BLANCA &t2>';'~u.ac~ dbch:ar; p&ease.~~-6 <S550> or 2 bedroom + . dplxs, apts now. all Lido Isle l BR. um. gar ln· Bach/2Br avail now < .r spacaous UD· den ($S7S). Cedar & wtn-... Forest 1255 areas. all prices. Sm fee. cl szs.s mo yrly l adll All uW pd ats. Bike to bch rr:om ... ...._.lt.E.htc dow home. s Blocks to ....................... •C-. •r'sW•• _onl---'. y'-._6734137 __ • __ · ___ J pool. lndry. ~~~.' dArpsdlts' here. S1 0 981,000 fuU pHncBe. 1631E.17th St #C,. SA beach. Private 2-car the I.alee. 3 bdrm 2 ba MS-GOO 2412 e aware. • · garaae. Fully main· townhouse air cond l br. panoramic ocean O'Ver JS. no pets or 51718 CffOtCl!AYOCADO Wnedyard. Adults. No privatess)a.'club&lake 4 ~DRM & Fireplace. V1ew,No.End.$37S.mo. c hi ldren Call Sue COST .MES· rilcas peU.lnqu:ire S2518lhSl. privileges.$64.5.871·3889 qwet street . big yard. Nopeta.8-3636eve 556-7707 o r Henry "' "' Young bearing Avocado (714)981Mml $43S. per mo. Scott -642-9137 6 UHrTS Parcels with beautiful . 2Br. ZBa. A/C, club Realty. ¥ twllh ~~~~~~~~~ Here's what you've been building sites. Terms DON'T MISS OUT ON facil. $450 mo. 974·2101 or 536-7S33 U.fwwi ll1d 3 BR 2 Ba, 1 bl.ll to 17th St. lookl.og for. New 6 unit $17M to S!OM per acre. 11DS Sharp 3 BR Z BA. m.slil2aft6pm. u__~ ti! ..t • d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ru --.: m $150 Now you can live in Woodbridge too. Enjoy swimming, sailing, blk· mg & voUeyball after a day or work, as a member oC the Village Association. Rustic 1. 2, 3 bedroom apts. set in a lush poplar & pine landscape. FROM$340. (714 )552-0400 Cor. Culver&: Barranca -..a.. w/...,,• fncd yard ~ra;w1 I or '-~· _,, o. + sec. apt house. 2 Br. 2 ba each <TI4) 833-814 Agt.. ~~ mt'-$us 963-4567 Y1efo 1267 a..fw wl•d 3300 G-ral 3102 J\il. 646-3255 Wil'IA J ,.., unit complete w /cpt.s & agt llOre!· · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lbr Orange Tree condo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• drapes. All elec kitch ....,. -• . Calle Gaoador '4 3 bdrm 2 ba d 13742 Newland Street s:ll6 mo. 3 BR 2 Ba. fplc. pool, tennis, lake setting. ONEYEARNEW w/bltin~. 2 car_pr~'g •••••••••••••••••••••••$250L&e2br.2ba.Hurry. bdrm2ba,lrgcomeriot. GardenGrove.+ss::.'1, m Garde n Grove'. smallyard,avail6/3/78. Avail June 10. $315. 4 Br. 2 ba. M.950. 16082 eac~:'1~1~~.actona . .._..,_ ....... d Kids, yd, patio. Sm fee. remodeled kitchen, 522-8631 Beautiful, two bedroom. Family pref'd. 6 mos old -~-9229-------- Burgess Cr. Bkr. (213) 642-/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-4900 avail. immed. 962-6898, townbousel in excellent ~':Teflky ~~:C ~~ L...-•odu 3148 ut-7383dy. <213>~·0427 1•--------•lllHtwt•lll--lllllile••.._. 3140 •C01111mr'1W•• 4.96-88915 Cn1ll Jul neighborhood. Private Balter St.> Then call ...................... . ev FASTISCROW!! ....................... S32S Circle this! 3 brat U.fw1wl•d 3425 patio view from lovely 559-6221.0wnr/ARl OCEANFRON'TDELUX Owner wm carry 1st at 135 McKnight Dr. \taUc to bch. Kids ok Pool Sm 2 ~~::t~ •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• kite hen; e n c losed Yearly t.se.2 BDRM UHOB $70,000 10% on 10 unit motel· beach. 2 Br, deo, 2'-' fee 645-4900 • • !J7S-042S $'100 mo. 2 Ur 2 Ba, on the g a r a g es ; po o I ; 2085 n.rtlt rrom $500 • 64&-0505 =a!B~r~~e ::;: rA apt .• with $60,000 down. bat.In. $300/Wk June to .~ 11 .. r· • .-.. ·•-rt•--J. 64$-322652,, w~,,:o:~~e~~~~ f:a'::;!':1; f:~r~e~~ 2Brandba. DOne:..~.beXaJnutt loc2 bar'. 2 bdrm. walk to beach. R BUY V Aakina$175,000 ~. 49"7430 r '""r--~ ->-},. 213-700-0'230 #30)881·1013. ..,....., ~ 536-0210 370 Lo EAL ! ery con· l9ITSOM & •OWM •h-t ._._....... 3169 AV AIL. NOW 4 BR 2 Ba, ••••-••••••••••••••••• UUl. ti on • b t w n 8 a Y & ...,.,.,. ma veoieot location nr llALTOttS ........ r---HamiJt.on. $335. Ask for Terrace. S.D.Fwy. Owners aox· ·-----'•J•J..-9•7•1•1 ••-••••••••••••••••••• !"'.!~,; f~ll;_!>•lo0nlyted NOFEEI Houses.condos. T~':!~a ... rr•. d 3525 •11.AMDHEW• Barbara 673 2058 or 1 ·"'-----l--2--Bdrm---10us. bought another. Ocean view 4 bd. lux Ull~ ""'· duplexes . Rental •NI I J Cherry Creek Adult • """"'an vew apt CaUtoday! Agl, 1168-5880. S"' .... CLEM~ home, xlnl cum. vy ., M3$. • •It DO fee. Pavtllon.6'15-4912 Bkr. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Apts. 1 &2 BR. fplc's, we 673-C852,or ElfiS40-6338 ~-~~·Laguna """" mu; pool. ~&part'a. Child H u NT l N G T 0 N ~<:!t;on 2 BR+ den 13742 Newland Street, have lakes. sauna. IESBVEHOW y._. JUST USTID! DUPLEX fc pe("'OK. $1300 mo to HARBOUR brand new c golf course vu: Garden Grove. Beautiful jacUDJ & pool. Localed 2 BR, 1 ba. quiet, nr INdt 3169 Cut.e West.ml.oater home $86,900 ~ .. t...J.6 .. $900 after . endlstory Sbdrm,2bl, sec., tennis. $850. twol o bedrooe x cm~ownbousl I e nest atZ701 S. Fairview Just Harbor/Wilson. Avail••••••••••••••••••••••• on B-4 lot. LoU of paten· -•• , ....... lt In '"c pOOI etc ~ -.. .......... ," ""' S. JJl Wimer, N. oC S.D. 6/S/78 Adlt.s no pe•• Uil $46,000 Agt. 84(}-5060 SS?arkUng 1 BR units. 4 Prl~y SJO ~ · ...,,., .... ; ~ neighborhood. Private Fwy.1166-199L Nopeta. S290 m0. 64$-m&oes ...... Bachelor Units. 1 Block w1tb secluded Rarden .._.. a.i.f ....... · · · Oceanfront 1 br o lder pauo view from lovely rrvm beach. All utll paid. Pillo. PLUS separate • ao.e to beach 3 br z ba house Yrly $500 kitchen . enc loaed 12821 Flower Stree\. ..... ... wl-Sidt No~· S:ZSO/mo. 201 E. oee.r-~•.... ,uest apt. Zoned C-1. for ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/(rpk. clab'wbr. • fncd TSLMgmt . .00-1603 garage a. f o o I. Garden Grove. Large 3 br. 2 ba townhou.se. BalbOa Blvd. CaU Sue ••••-................. ad&-d potential. G1a1• JZ02 yd. Only $4455 tel""567 1321()/month. Cal Clyde ooe bed.room townhouse Manv xtras Children ok 566-Tf(17 ............... .._. .· BEACH TRIPLEX -····················· Aal. No ree. . . Westcllrf. charming a BR. ( .. an ager. A part . close to ·~.p~g. Laun· -v • • ----------... ......_ . 1100 Sl 6 0000 HOMEFINDERS 1~ ba, petlo, no peta, mentf-30).(7141891·1013. dr)' fac ll1tu•s. No no peb. 646-4262 da)'I. Dplll 3Br, 2Ba, 2 car -, Thouundl of B.eotall NICE 2 BR 2 Ba. Clea.n. $500/mo. fM6.Zl89 ... cluklreo: no~. Call 64S-ll643eve1. cara1e w /opor, 1800 sq ·-•••••••••••••••••••• Walk to beach or Del OetP'utRelulls x.tot locaUOo small pet OCEAN VIEW -S an Qydeat(7J.lf•H013. '8r 2.Ba frpl fncd yd rt. balcony, IS2S mo. 3¥,N~,:C,~~':,;n~ Mer shopping. Qolet Sample: we&come. ssZs mo. C.11 New Bl1Call)'on2Br, 2Ba Clemente, 2 al)' ftld unit .... pti ..... ,..07 ~25. K'lds. 'peta OK: Avail Jun 1. ll83-32S4 or .. ,.,,.. .,, • area with areat 3 BR Sl401f'OOlb•fteeutil. 546-5880, ull for Leslie, Twnbome, btfl aolf Twnbme. 3 BR, 2~ Ba, Ml I -~or7Sl-4584 642·2'7'1forappt. Roai&1 IG .0. OWDlr'a unit. Upper 2 BR SL902btkJdl·= pct all«Pll, cal1541MJOT8 eoune view, pvt lafage, rec f1c1J. Wilk to~ II ....................... ' .FANTASTICAL ualtawttbocean vlews. P»abr'+diD 1/peta S'150 mo. H0·8126, u . 5"75 mo. Tf0.Z317. lBR,'2115. Walk to -e..mto ~f_IL1,Lrlfr_.·c2. B1aRr. BER'nl.A HENRY LIFETDl£8PVlCE Btacb walk mndo. 3 br, 2 ....-S owntt/aat. bAY or beach. 216 E. IASTSIDI door-~'".,..11111• ... ~ _,. ... REALTORS 117..-U ba, upcr9ded CJIU, bltOI. Balboa Blvd, 49tMMl60, l BR apt upJt.a.ln w / vt ™" • ....,. ... S,.SWta...tyMI 215Del llar GMl.21 Yr I y l 1 e S 5 2 5. Pluah 3bt. 3ba wJboat 12121 Flower Street, 881-= entry It~ t ~·•:Id $4.50yr .6'MU7 See eaps • aUOMta a ..... ....... 1206 ( 7 t 4 ) 6 4 S. 12 1 t o r allp, 1 bit to beach. '100. Garden Grove. Llir8t $rT5 &e&..eo ll I ' WESTCLlfF b bt.dJ family paradl'ae. DUPLEX. tJp toe to the ......... -.... ••••••• CJ18~ --..,M0-411.t ooo bedroom tohbouse. Bal boa P e n -Weit t.-Umo. u or 2 r, pool, *· + booua rm tn El 1*tch, only 195.000. Scott 4 BR. _ __,,t w u· docla The Bhtti. clolc to •hooPln«. Laun· NtwPort. bl• upper 4 e adulta. no pets. 832:5 mo. Mom> 8)' ~ Sea Your Realty. 538--1533 for ...... -... S1a-or7l Sharp 4 BR, litt ba, Cov-d r '¥ r a c I Ht le a . No bdrm. 2 bath. den. v1~ • 1_673-t640 ______ _ ""pvt bch, park rent m-4000 mo. • eNdp.tlo :~~ba. fam rm, pvt ebUdren. no peta. CalJ park•na conv,nlenl. J!!/aldeZBr.lbath,pallo. ~~tBZSyrly onl7 tt•. CALL TOl>A y Lme aomet.hlq vaJwibJe? • 213/SM150 af\ Spm frplc. ts75 per mo. Clyde it C114) 891 lOIJ. •11M. Pool, ldda OK, no pot.a. ~ee.nlront b200tyarly (Pirum) f>tace an ad in our Loll ..._, • ... J207 Lmm1cw adult Hvtn .. 2 .... 19>; 1»506Gext22 ...._,. HOO 642-0120/&42-8728. rm. Pt.: 54Ml16 Pel Btoalt, RlLrM5-U31 CA .. •Pedflc and . Found c:olumo1: ....................... BR condo. HunUJlllon .. ,!REN,EaUTU.JTmSr '--b. -trti. •••••••••••••••••••••• c.-.. ..._. JIJ2 e-..... lt2' Pro ._,Pt.,.... -ba MobililJlocne JWalcy 1bat a whet. people look Sl'EPSTO BEACH. c~ l Landa.tit. l400Jmooth, -.,,. •• l BR. •dulu, .......... ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• moo .... ., , ,....._ •• 2 • 2'1Glllarbor,S..208 When t.MJ'vc found an ~BR--~l~I wlll~ ... rleaH . Call ~Mueteee.AetDOW! n o do11 . cats or 181' +dcn.h'plc.2bUca ~ ocunvtew New =r: ~~·7~"D;'s M0-19'7 IMalofuha. _... · • Mlq Sullivan for appt. .-!•·~~...... mot~cla. trom bc:b, ml mo. C.11 lM>.;. ft.: 1 br. l~ b&. 111.eoi -&vtJw~-d: ·-~----n--• ~ 7T4,irm;&m5-10J>m. ..._;.~ t'1J.1'1'. _. • •• 4 . . ... -.... . --. ....., • w .... ·-· ... • I . . . ' .. ' . ' ,. . ~&h:aeah....... ~a..w 4400 ......... , ......... Aoszwe•llh/ ,.,.._. U SO T~y. M~ t6, 1918 DAILY PILOT ••••••• • • ••• •••••• •• •• • • •• n ••••••• ••• ••• ••••• °'' D MNty 5005 0,parrtw.ity 5005 "" i•' .... .,, Tt9 Rfe8'1T •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ···-·····-·········· .... ~ ... nv1 '-' flOillll/JJs I • , • • •. • •• • • •. • • • • • • • •. • Loet I,.-... !p.IW ...... Help W-.ct 7 I 00 Help W~ 7 100 W...-.ci 7 t CJ'> ••••••• ••••• ••• •••• • ••• • 1815 So. II Camino Real ••••••••••• •• ••• • •• • •• • •••••••• ••• • •••• •• •••• • ••••••••••••••••••. •••. p~ MIWP04IT ,..-. I 1:111nA l"OIN LAUNt>RV Mo w Q)O ~l incl SAN Dl!GO AAIA ~~oi~~-~n::.e: R" c e Pt er v LAUMOBLAMD LOCATIONS a...t & Fo...d 5l00 San Clemen~. f\ill,y Uc. Assemblers •••••••••••••••0 ••••••• For appt 412·7291 Manufacturer or 0U1ce Lo6t or Found a pet., Call RELAXING MASSAGE partitions has 1mmed &nn1rnJ In C M family bar. pt ume No e xper m:i 'd 631 96.'7 Cl.ERIS From ~.SO ~rao• ~t phooc:rm covl MOW AVAIL.AIU! Spectacular apa, lotaJ " •"'• .. _. ' mi&i •LEMON GIOVE 5CrY • undcrarow1d prkll recreation pr oar am. ll IDOl"'e tn Newport. • POWA. Y sod.al procram 7 pools.I TIIE EXECUTIVE •AL.PINI Animal Aasaetance operungs ror assembly League~·2273, no fee BobJames·LIC Masseur personnel. Apply 1n Bewanauteduc1ans & w1,styllsta UTOTEM OutcaU~9.4lM·5111 person between 9am LOST. Sml Terner type 3pm. Panel Concepts, ""'"' "'"° "H" tftml.scowu.AlFaatuoo SUJTE.MO-Sf'TO AL I. O f' TH P.SE ARE S PEED QUEEN l.aland. Jamboree. !)an F.QUIPPl!;D AND rKOJECTED TO GROSS lem dog, white w /~k DIVORCE/Bankruptcy loc. 3001 S. Yale SL Sat!-...,-'O ..., '"""" Opcnmga Now Av111l1tbll' gray bead, 2 blk spota. l50-::M hr service. Action ta Ana E 0 E Beauty i.alon In Hunt tor full or p/Ume clerki; red collar, CM. aft 4128 Legal TypLO 960-S4l& · · -uigton Beach taking con on 2nd & 3rd shll\.s Nu JoeqWlHilbRoad DPAND~ 717 $5,000.00 OR MORE PER MONTH ALL HAVE (7141644-1900 FuUy aerv. ofc space 15 VEAR L t:AS ES WITH CO MPLF.TE OlllcoU.213-790-3352 ________ _. ridenual appllcauona for ex pe r necessary -we r uf:,_.t... Assembly manicuris t Must do train. Advancement op- BAY FRONT 2br, 2ba. Yr 51.arU at 01' IQ ft lD tbe f''INANCJNG. SERVICI-: SCHOOL TRAINING be.SecbJdl.CallEvelvn dynamic N.B. 1urPort ANOATURNKEYPACKAGF. SCRIU •m ftr, ....... acrylJc nails. Please call portunitles to those who lllll"L ••••••••••••••••••••••• TIAINEE for appoantment. 963-0717 qualify. For information 631.3f.82 J~ bus. area. Space 11vall : Rt& SYVICI SCHOOL Joba W..tecl. 7075 go t.o our nearest market ANSWERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll'f'rllBl(IS Beauty Salon ID H.B. 1s Ill· or contact the personnel ---------• IJ00.16,000sq ft & warehse •DB.UXE-sp. 32< sq ft. Proj. Mgr Eastbluff 3 br, 2 ba. )udy Clark, 833-38llJ or Leaae. lncl. spac. master &top by Commen:~ Park, (m•UMad'·'W» ~ Rect.or -Oxlde -Exper. lady to do ~ terv1ewing for Stylist. olflceal Mllty-MeadOw -housework Wed & Thurs & pa .. ERS We are a full REDK EN 1:2442 Lampgon St suite, din rm & dbl _4_JOO_B_lrc_h. _____ _ Com laundries since 1963- 17141 547.5934 OLDER open5484595 ftllft salon, all applications GardenGrove~-<1840 I" I f It r NEEDED must be kept conlidenl1al f.qual Oppor Employer gara1e. Auto door OFftCESPACE opener avail. Pool & for'--·•. 2200 _ n . .,... b' .. reaeaUon area. Adults "'""'"' ~-. ... only.Nopet.s. $42.5. otr S.D. Frwk yon Crown h ' 16 , ~tot.o. 5025 86SAmi"m Way Valley Par way. Mission 0,P, ~-u... 5005 ..._,. -----"'---...;._ __ , Viejo. 831·2861 -":' U.~ ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• ---------...................... . ~~ ':~ Eeve:i~e:~ Au'l apartment manager IMMEDIATELY'• Plea.secall963-0717 they couJd never blame !!:Si!~~ :~~~n TOP PAY!!! Beauty Operator Niguel their troubles on the 642-i&S6bwtwn9-S. All shifts. day~ swmg & Hair Fashions needs OLDERgeneraUon. graveyard includes good all-around hair t· · m· , HelpW-.cl 7100 wknds. Long & short s tylis t. 499 2221 or Lob • Collie/ 1x I' emale ••••••••••••••••••••••• term assignments. Holl 496-$i.!8 Coolt-lrM&fast Exper'd only. Good pay & benefits, Apply. Jollt< Roger. 400S. Coast Hwy, SOlllllt &..,.... 311 2 adj. ol~. pvt ent. approx COIN LAUNDRY QUICK CASH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8x33'. $350/mo. 1827 since S/6 /.78 , NB lag day & vacation pay · AO:ml, any info548·7294 A;~~n~ c~f.r~ Ho~sp1taluation plan BOAT REPA)RMAN Cook· Broiler Exp. Laguna Beach. . Westcliff, NB631·0900 1 BR apt for lse, pvt beach, Coast Hwy, S300 mo.~ FIHRINT! ------..----• We've got spnng rever at •WESTMINSTER* $3,450 MO. GROSS High volume. Great loca· lion. Parking and ex- posure super . lst & 2nd Truat Deed L<lst: Oki Englisb Sheep bookkeeping. Typing. ,vzj Mechan1cs1Elect/Hull Cleancut,energet1c, loans arranged for aoy .Dog, reward. Ans to Pteasant air coodit&Oned ~ J !J. Repair t R~f1n •l>hing r1umeNB loc. S48-794M reason Credit no pro· Gatsby. CdM area . offiqea,CoetaMesaarea. • Yacht.st.oao .Musthave ---------,,_,,,..7"'11 -.mo "'~"' ...... 1 .. - - -I waterfront boalyanl ex· Cook. Dtnner top walo(cl>, blem. Borrow on the in-'"""o1 • -.N --~ • Raf · ' per. Blac k1e 's Boat Country Club. 499·2271. Lido Marina Village. While It lasu we're orfer- l Br. 2ba w /rock frpl. $38S ing free rent on beaut. or- T_.. lltO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~,!!~ll~~=y~~r~~~t i:,:~~-~w~~ ACCOUMTIMGCLI 3141C 4mDrin Yard.673-W4 Jpm.upm.extm. courteous mformauon. Ec..inger, HB. Reward! Pbr acctng dept of a pro· 546-4741 Bookkeeper. full l'harge. Coot&. Expet-'d 2Br, IBa. Huge pnv yd. fice space overlooking SDI. 838-Slm. ~ Bay. Space from 290 ---------• t.o 1Z70 sq. n. met. crpts, •MISSION VIEJO • gressave sac.I... Duties ln· lAcross From Por Frr. manulactunng B d C H 846-S302. elude disbursement of Orange Co. Airport 1 ~!"'.""""el 0 n v · os P r.\r.,·~ business ID CM. 549-3942. .,.,, ..._ /).14 ax CO. LOST; BIBLE in leather expenses & typing. Some f.qual Op= Employer Wut • ..._.. 3191 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3,0C)O MO. GROSS Major market center. Clean, attractive store . Hlgh net income •LAHAIRA• At-"' Ls•A•E I.OOHS zipper case. Name: Hol· A/P ex~r pref'd. Xlnl • IOOKKEEPER Licensed Home Loan ly Visel in bible. CM benefits & adv 0 PPor. 1-bll charge, full or part Broker s serving So. area. REWARD. Bef Contact Jan Hess . ATI'BfTIOM tl.-.e !or urbolstery. de· Exper"d. apply in person Calif. for 17 yrg. Call <>Ur 8:30 AM call 673-0134 833-8383 I I otl OYER corauog co. 642 8400 1be Whitc..UDuse. 340 So n e a r e s t 0 f r 1 c e State Mutual Savings -CSt Hwy, Laguna Bch. 714-837·3744 ~ Lost: Gokien Rtve/lrish 4001 MacArthur Blvd Bookkeeper. fuJI charge, 3 494-8088 COOK drps, A /C , S day Jarutonal senr. & all ulil pd. Take advantage or our spring fever ... & fr~ rent offer. We'll pro- bably come to our. senses by summer. Call or st.op ---------• by any weekday bwtn $2,200 MO. GIOSS Clean store. Excellent laundry area. Laun· derland location. Setter mix. Brown col· Newport Beach If you are new to Costa yrs exp. Lite typing.1--------- lar. Area of Bnstol/Nwpt F.qual Oppor Employer Mesa, temporanly dis· Benefits. Located m San Cook. Italian food. Exper Bl. 644-2513 continuing your educ a-Clem. 498-0515 Small restaurant. '39 W · 8:30&5:30. Lido Marina Village 3475 Via Oporto Cal Nwpt Beach Blvd> (714 )675-3662 WHEN YOU NEED CASH, ---------•--------1 lion, recently discharged 19th St, CM. " R e w a r d G o I d e n AccounUn« from the service. or !Or Cafet.e~a --------- ntE EXCITING PALM MESA Af'TS, MINUTES TO NPT BCH. Retriever. Male Sun THE any reason seeking tem· Cashier. P/T ,& F /T , COOK 5/14. Npt Hts area. Call MAlllOTTHOTB. poraryor careeremploy· compan~ benefits Call 250-500 sq. ft. deluxe of. fit-e . W 19th St. C.M. from $150. mo. Tom. MPE Inc. CONTACT 6<\5-:l}SS: JS SEEKING ment, consider this uru· ror app t, 557·4700. ext MIGHT AUDIT CLK que oppor. The women & _2448 __ . ------ Live m, home cooking. Mature woman. Small guest home in Costa Mesa 646-.3489 Bach, 1&2BR from $22(). & up Adults. No Pets l!i61 Mesa Dr. (5 8lk.s East oC Newport Blvd.) 546-9811() U~ION Lost: Slver/wht Poodle. Coin Laundries Since HOME LOAMS red bell .rollar. wht bow, 1963 Uruon Home Loans ar· _S_ml_F_._. 64S-atl65 _____ _ FUUSEaYICE 17141547-5934 range loans for home or Lo5t; Sml white Poodle. property owners of Sl .ooo nds med attnt. Cst Hwy & DaUXE OFACES TIA va. ~CiENCY t.o Sl00.000 or more. And Crystal Lantern area 540-2200 Personal telephone/ re· FRANCHISE through Union Home 496-2829,661·0029 Exper. ID accounting & men we are looking for calculator skills pref'd. may be tired or typing. EnJOY excellent com. f o I d i n g P a p e r s • pany benefits. Apply warehouse jobs & work· 9am-noon. Mon -Fri. ing for a limiled income. Personnel Work w /young people. CASHIER Telephone. Wknds Ap prox l6hrs per wk. 13 per br. 642·1753 ext 11 or app· Jy. 1be Earl's Plumbrng. 15 33 W . Linc o ln Anaheim. COOK, r /HwR Apply In person 3·5pm Mon 01ru Fri. Cot'o's By The Airport. 464 7 MacArthur Blvd, N.B. _ cept1on1st, secretary, The new way to own 8 Lo an s you get ---------1 bdrm apt furn/unlum conference room. colfee Homeowner Terms. Lost: a apricot Toy $150/mo No deposit req. & hospitality services. travel agency. Travel which are generally Poodles. Male & re m. petsoll 973-Ul63aft5 PM Excellent localioo, near Network. Start your own. much betterthau finance Eastbluff Vic. SI 15. freeways. Exp. not r equired. companytenns. 759-!938 900 Newport Center Or Newport Beach F.quat Opp EmplyT m/f Rapid adv. possible. If you are 18 or over & would be avail to start -J.---H-ILD-C-... -.E--COOKS, breakfast lunch work 1mmed. call betwn -& dinner. Ma Barker·s. 9:30am & 2pm gtrl needed dunng 212 E. l7tb St, CM Row 4000 IAKER CENTa Complete s upport & long CltooM n. Tl't"IM 645-6514 Summer. HV homes . l-'1t1me. Car & refs ••••••••••••••••••••••• tefni service provided Found: Puppy, 2·3 mo's ACCOUM'nMG 644-7~ aft 6: 30 Room w / lutchenett.e SSOweek&up. 548-9755 ___ 1_11_4_>979-__ 2_16_1 ___ 1 Call Mr . C harle s tWfityow oki. Blk face. May 11, Cl.Bl AUTOMOTIYE AJRPORTOFFICF.s n 4-838·9'.M2 ~. Sdect vie: Wilson St., C.M A fuU tune pos1llon is IOOllEEPEllS Clerical/C ... x COOKS Day or night. Inquire betwn 8am-10:30am & 2-4pm, Reubens , 1555 Adams Ave. Costa Mesa 1 & . 2 room swtes. ~II Coflee shop, localed 1n 645-59&6 available . for an in-Accounts receivable. ac Poetmg clerk lo main· Ambassador lnn m Costa serv1 ces. No lease req d prol"l bldg, 5 day opena RJLL y AMORTIZED FOUND; Blk & tan dog, d1v1dual who hkes lo counts payable. Relief tam perpetual inventory COOKS From $1~. mo. 2082 8. E u·on ~ ..,,.3 8 d 1 p•nny ,..._.ORTrwEft 0 k th f"g d PBX hi p records. Must have le0 1 ~Harbor. Cen· Bnstol, Suite 200. N 8 _ • • ·"41" • uy 1rec -"""" .. ._.. W /side CM. Dobie? w r w1 1 ures an , cas er. erma· .. tra1Jy located, 23S rooms. (7lOS57· 7010 from ownr. 586-9419 IMTBtES1 ONLY 642-70721962· 1360. bas a high level or skill, nent position, good work· ble handwntmg and ~m Immediate opening for MANY with k!tchen, , Family Restaurant for accuracy and speed. Of. lng conditions. ~~: ~~t~ ,:::~~:11 ~:. exper'd 10 breakfast & phone & TV .. Swimmtng Ofrlcc s uite. M. V. at saJe. Costa Mesa. Mint NpayMtM ~in OC· Fp~UPNPY~: c~~~· echo~:~~ nee experience ls essen· day. Xlnlfnnf!e bene£1ts lunch . # 16 Fas hion pool. jacu.zz1, and rec. Avery Pkwy, deluxe, 750 cond. Modem new "hoP· --~--Ith tat ti al for this position. A I A I i. Island, N.B . D 1 & kl ft 55<' r p uf " c_._e • • e Adams & Magnolia. HB. Wor k in pleasant e n· PP Y vnet ectron1C1:> 1---------room. ~ f wee Y ~· · · sq t. r er ping center locat1on. law. 963-5430 vironment witb good 350 Mc Cormick, CM •COOKS WAHTID =s g rom$54a gmtB3l·7444 Beaut.interior.Seats50, rrroraoyrea.sonwecan· Found·. l ri·sh Seller. companybeneritsinclud· Hunt.Bch. 842·4435 7s.H061 XLMTPAY 64.5-4840 Lrg furn 1 Rm exec ofc plenty of parking, other not arrange a loan for if!g 2 weeks vacation ---------Good SWfh A.,aif, ---------• w/view. Gr ound fir, interest. Aslting.$100.000. you there will be no cost female. Vic: Talbert & after one year. company *AUTO LOTMEM 1---------S r..... 420 NwptCtr. $52.Smo. Lease Some terms t.o qualified orobligatioo Bushard, Ftn Vallt'y. paid group insurance. F\lll-0r part-time. Easy, Oencal Apply in person ••••••••••••••••••••••• bOt req'd. 759·LS31. buyer . .Main St., call Mr. 6G-3326 aftS pm. credit union, etc. Apply pleasant work auisting The Village Inn, 127 --------•-----''---------• Casey,833-00l LOST! Sm.female Golden at: the Mgr. Good pay and *JI. CLERI Manne Ave, Balboalsle GLAMOROUS Office space for rent. in LAUNDRY UNION Retriever. silver choker. ORANGE COAST beoef"rt.s. Opportunity for Ca•ar & Re«Jhhr 2 Bdrm, 2 Ba in Promoo· Corona del Mar Call very loveable: PLEASE D ... 'LY PILOT advancement. See Mr •SR. Cl.nHf ........... Wcmhd tory Point witb forever~ INTERESTED IN HOME HELP!640-8358 ""' Belanger. HOWARD UHl ~......, VI EW. Decorator CORONA DB.MAil SB.UNG YOUR Penonah 5350 ~:~~I Oaevroiet. Dove & QuaJI •CLERICAL ASST. ~n;~~~. ~~~Ym~a~ furnished. Pool. jacuw. OFACE COIN LAUMDRY7 ~ I '0\/\NS ....................... Between the bours or _Sta_._.N_ewJJOrt_..; __ Be_a_c_h __ Varied Jobs w1tb & y~l beablet.owork sauna,tenrus.$350/wk. Two NEW prestigious or· Pnces £0!' coin operated l!iJI ~ ¥""\ U.6.4r$•'-E 8AM·5PM. Call for ap· Babysitter. bsekpr , wrthout exper. in good betwli"loa 9pm in- fice suites w /CdM charm laundries are currenUY ~ ,..., pointment please motbertesa borne. pref. ofc surroundings. ea II lo-d u d · wk n d s · Ca I I ON111EBEACH & shared patio, So or atanalltimehigb level. Nalion'sLargestHome RGUIEMODB.S 642-4121 bt.277 live-in.2KJds.581-0236 day!!! _67s._JI_4.S_. ----- 4 B d rm home with Coaal Hwy. 560 sq n in &ncewearetbeleading Loan Brokerage Firm ESCORTS Equal HONES privacy.$1000/wk each suite. $440 per mo. brokerspec:ializingmtbe BToro 770.3031 Opportunity Employer BABYSITTER-mature, COUMTa1faP WATERFRONTHOM Must see to believe saleofcoin laundnes,we tt.tld 141-2225 OUTCAU.Qitl.Y retiable,wantedfor sum· ~Q~ office • P/tune & F/tJme. days. Call631-1400 87S-23ll will give your indiv1dua1 1~~~~~~~~~l--~6~3~1:_:·31~1~1~..,.:._-mer, my home. 963-1.586, l d Apply, Orange Julius. --------1111 store listing specull aH-I•--------98:J.1Sl aft6PM. 0 ove r oa belwn 10·12, 711 E . ---------iCdM dlx swtes, util pd. tentioo and "maximum S Acctng Bkk]Jng •---------Balboa Bl. Balboa Balboa Island on bay, A/C, ample plcng, from exposure. lf you are m· 95% * ANDY'S* TEMPORARY Babysilter for working 557-0061 new. beaut. bay view, $165. Nolsereq. 675-WOO tere:sled in selling your O Outcall Masaage Register Today to work moUler Mon-Fri. 2 girls 3723 Birch St. NB ter help, Prr, exper, br,2ba,frplc.67S-7953 -t---•--t...11 .. 450 coin laundry or in 973--0329 . ages 8 & 4. Close to f.qual()pporEmployer Apply rn person: Gary·~ ---.. evaluating its current boo vkank ous accounting & Harbor View Sehl. Your Deb". 3309 E. Cst. Hwy. Yacatiama...tah 425 ....................... 2..dTrwstDeeds •SHERI LEE• oo eepin g assign-CdM home. 586-Ul89 aft ---------1 CdM. •••••••••••••••••••••• 4 oa •rvi OfC6<1t market value. why don't Certified Masseuse menu. Work close to 6pm P l S V _,. ~ yougiveusacall"' Arranged your home. Figure ~-··-------o · al COUMTElt HB.P a m prings . acat~on Conf. rm., seal 2S, all MPE 1...ac (o( appraised value> House Calls. By appt . Cl k S Ba enc Coodo on Mwion Hills paneled, sm. wbse in re-" • $5 000 $50 0002nd TD 838-6838 er s to r. Accoun· bysitter, Hi, I'm Amy, WORJC YOUR Full or part lime, day or Country Club. 968-5430 • ar. I or 2 yr. lease. Lake Coin laundries since 1963 • ~we~Costs l~nta needed thruoul I'm 21 mo's old, I'm cute WAY THRU evenin g . App I Y • n Fores t area . Kent 1714) 547 5934 Faster Service FOXY 1 .&.DY OrangeCo. & 8 good girl. I've lost SUMMER person. On Lake Arrowhead, Harkins. , ______ • __ _. NoPrepayment I.A RobertHalf's my daddy, my momma TACOlf:LL BR. 3 ba condo. Ne 714_581.9393 S ..a. 11o.1 C' ea...t~E 542_8834 ~ Ut111D91 Accountemps has t o wo r k. my Wi...,_ lelly 818 Pac. Coast Hwy, HH. beach/dock, Wk /season1 ________ ~ ~""' M/C 731·15'1 SOOS. Malo,Ste501 grandma needs a lady to IUI Owner,21.3/S..1-6196 E/SlDE C.M. Shops, TRIMGYM Broker No.Tower,UnlooBank helptaltecareolme.Can We have inleresting, So. Lake Tahoe condo ~e's, bobby, wholesal-Ladies exerci se. PREGNANT? Caring, In1beCityof0range )'O'I help me? Mon thru temporary assignments ~ 6. Dock~I. mg. gen use . Pr. $85. massage & nutrition confidential counseling& 714f83S..4103 Fri. 9-4. Call after 4; wailing for you. All Y ... ""w .aH ~ 548-7249 center. All equipment in· 1st. 2nd & 3rd T.D.'s. referral. Abortion, adop-559-~lrvine cleric al & indurtrlal ...,., .,........,.,. tuded. G l ......... u-I Creditnoproblem. tioo &keeping slullsneeded. Work when Hawaii . new bug waterfront house. 81 Island. $175 wk, bookt now. 968-QlS, ~ 7759 750 Sq n. C·2 oo Newport Blvd. L e ase. Call ~12 c rea ,..,_u a 75~5903 APCARE · Clf.-.... AmtmM>o.as Couple Wanted Banking Will train ..-... , ~ II b you wanL Paid vacs. You · Arranged by to manage a sma usi-SA. T WORk don't pay, we pay you. •---'------ BER11lA HENRY Coast Home Loans UMDA. & YICIU ness p/time. Wlll not in-Experienced teUeroeJy. c.au or come m today ter help for rast food m0er=To~.4121 Oltc4llM••-Jobtert.ereM·'!' beyou.!:JJ~g tot IEL[~ take-out. Hrs io.s:30, s OOYOUNEEDCASR? ~ ...,... -· .. uuu Earn Orr pay for part dys/wk. 2 or 3 persons Approx. 750sq. ft. w/fncd1i--------•I lst.2nd&Jrd .---tM'-oflt! ~.Mr.Hall.642·l634. time employment. Call needed. Apply m person outside yd. 7.oned C-2. Home owner loans Serving all Orange Co. M for a...,. with personnel s e Av, c es 1020 W. Ocean Front, N 8 .... toSll.. 4l0 •••••••••••••••••••••• *ONE PEISON* --'f 835-7313 Apl anager , matur e ~ •IE SELECTIVE• Wtr & pa pd. s;!50. mo. arrang.,.. ast. ---------• couple. New 100 unit dept. 9AM-4PM. M-F. Newport Bch 833·1441 or call 675-13'2, dys & G"''" a -•·able DoyleSCIHl68 Borrow $1000,. $100,000 DANCE OF FUN adult tn le CM A t 1401 Dove, Suite 340 ss.2-9092, eves . ..... 1"'" BIJSIN~ flexible terms. past co P x, · · P rT'f"l~SBANK roommat~. llllillltrtella..tal 4500 W'1 Beaut. nude girls dance + sal. No children or "11 ~.. LagWlaNiguel 831-0s.2 D"'T"' ---y 645-7464 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Part. flll tine credit DO problem. Call & rap session. Pvt mi.r-pets. Call wkdaya 9·4, OFCOSTAMESA 27'957CabotRoad "" ,,_..,..,R •SHAREAHOllE• usno~tioo. rored rooms. lOAM to 6C2-t907 2970HarborBlvd GardenGrove 6311-0500 Accas l~Cleril ---------1 IUtLDTOSUIT STE G FJN.SVCS JAM Moo-Sat, 12PM to•---------• eo.t.&Meaa{714>9'79-4200 13167BrookhurstSt F'ullT1me positlOllopenas Roommate-share lg ho 5,000-20,000 Sq. fl. U you are looking for a 714~1610 (bkr> SPM Sun .,...., N E lid ARCHITECTURAL Equa l Oppo r tunity 1---------1 video display term1na1 10 woodsy atmo8pbere, PlacenliaAve.C.M. businessofyourowntbat QWOC2nds, Makeor bl.l)' Anab.53S.SXJ · uc • DRAFTSMAN EmployerM/F operator for a Basic/- quiet female preferred, WESLEYTAYWRCO. can offer you financial Sl 0·$40.000. No pre -FREESESSION W/AD From Jr. to In . Four mini·compuler. S22Smo. uW pd494·7l09 REALTORS 644--t!llO independence, DON'T termedlate. Top pay, ..,_IMG-5 & L Clerical Some experien~ ls de· PASS nus AD UP. We paymt. penally. 673•731l. PALM. CARD benefits " working COO• Teller for Dan a Pt s1rable. but will train in- Share condo St 75 mo, ._.. W.tecl 4600 offer: Agt. dltions. Satisfied where brancb. Call Fullerton YOU ARE div id u a I with de . male Or female. Good ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...._........_ Bl!.A!ftl ... n.5 ., ,.. I Call S v 'n g •-L ed ' •nu---_. ~ ~ you are ... orget t. a 1 s .. o a n , monstrat typmg ac· ref's. Pool & clubbs Wanted: house to lease. •Mo-..,Pft ..._, W.tecl 5030 Special~ price with this Orange County's fastest 714/871·4244 for appt. SPECIALI curacy and speed. Work facil. work; 642·6857, Min. 3 br. H o 2 YrR. Must •Mo.,.... ....................... ad. Has Psychic powc.rof srowlng design firm. E.O.E. • In pleasant environment bome,754-6389Amber have opt to buy. Bob Or a n g e County wiadom. What you Hear Contact Len Nobel aft with good company 640-0776. •Mo e xperhnce Publiahilll Co. needs in· will amar.e you! She will ~~~-~1_2._•,Ut1ed Moltz BANKINTEIG IER benefits includin g 2 Shatt 3 br 00 Bal. Penin,i---------~ vestor for 2 new Oranie tell your Past. Preaeot." .,,_ -----0.-c•st ... rt •re weets vacation after one $125/mo.:~ 1!:.tt~~P~ ";~! •Stitadycallt'--County Publications . F\alw"e ac lldrile you on ..,....~~ Fcrou.r.Coata Mesa ore. toot c-Ill to we year , company p aid ---------1 Cll' beach area to ait d ur· .C'' 'fed.,.,... Terms neg, bi&h return. Love, Marriage & Bual· Expel' pn!f'd. Call Mr. am -.tdt yow .... group insurance, credit ellOMESHARING mi remodeling ol tbelr ,......... 'Ibis is an unsecured in· neu. Avail for private NaUooal farm need or l>Dnntlly,at 5*2300. • to ........ y._ union.etc. Apply at SERVICE Westcllff rune. Approx • -• Yatmenl. (71C) 892-4277 O'OUPI· u pertenced person to Ctllfus•h•r-' -a..-.c-.,..._ lloca-ORANAECOAST No Fee 'TU Placed 711 thru lO/U Refs. Call •C 1 ..,. mtqf-.ce ask for Mr . Bent 221 W. Whittier Blvd. peate-up ads for offset Se•llwja ~Mo _::1r• D ... 'LY PILOl'r ---~-----1 JohnorPollyG42·93B2 LOW INVESTMENT---------La Habra 2.13/97.a272 PC'Oductioo. Typtnaatills 2700HartJorB\vd. -.--""' SECURED MDl"lx•a. Trwd a mual, darkroom H · o.talilesa,Ca9262l8 330W. BaySt .. CM MNd A Roa ch? June IS.sept . 1 o, . ~ 50"'5 Dhcnet Olli=--pertence belpfl&l. Good c--··• ,.__ ..._..i.. nrtSfS between tbe boura or To Profesuonally Find 2+ bdrma, Nwpt Bcb We rtt1i1.e we are &1~8 -=."•••••••••••~• •551-3271• Munt foe rilbt pe~ __ ..,.._ .,.._..,yer SICUTAlllS l :OOAll·S:OOPM 11fATRJGlrrPERSON area. up to 1700 mo. r::.i~u-~ fa~J! LOWEST t1•t81f/M•••i Call75M375 forapp't, --------FUc:uaS Appoin=pleue ~E-0'.JAru ~ ~ie!:.0 unfurn. above' pot!t:O~:ld In-ASSBC• Banktq ~ 64M1Zl.at277 ~ ~ ~ ~ le'eSt fCll' YoU. then get IM11 ... lahs o.tal = for Ulbdna OX\Ure co. I~ TB 1 MS F.qual Opportunrty °'~~ Wanted: 2 or 3 Bdrms allt.befacta. lltT.D .... ~ lntne.54f.301. Our ewport Beach ofc PAClllC Employer 8ZMJMSlnce111J wi1b garage. Take year C.Mr. C1m a ~T.D.• -~ •64Z.5 54• hu opentnp tor exper'U --------1 lle.Localrds.SU-3580 .. • •11..r. --. llllfo/.&.--a -------•I bank tellen . We ofter ~ PE1S01a•1L Fem •le roommate 71 -1'-14-· Foirest TertNaiocelM9 ..,...... pleaaaat environment, o.e. MT o,.- Tbe Jolly Ropr loc. U. takSu appUcaUou for a &eaicrGta entry opentor Minimum ol 1 yr uper. °"the JBM rm or 37'2 ls requlred.. PenMneot M l time dly abilt. h1 •Ul needed ... for bouae tn ... •ft-Tnt/ s.etllrMf9.C.. TOUCH Of CLASS BSBm.DS aood beneflU " l ood 640-1970 Olrona del llar. lat ""•s• LeMe amall beach hotel, 64~2 171 141-061 I SOPHISTICATED 50TraiDeeAwmblerl aalariH . Appllunta 610NewportCtrDr JAIL ·-.. -••••-••••••••• little money maker. u .&. 1 ~ A WD Needed lmmedlat.elY abolald coa&act SWle m. Ntwport Jkh , Oflcl..... 4400 ... 111 SlQ.000.131-7058 RetlNdcouplebalmoney *f'UllU.Si "r.-Lanl•SbortTenn MMY J.llDIR Equ.al()ppcwblployer ......... _ ........ -. 0,fl t•r 1005 111 ...__. tolend.~61~~~· FEM.A.LE* Awlpmenta ~Ofncer ft. ••• .. •••--.. •••••• ,_ -_ ... ,._ " 3SblftaAwallabte. MANUFACTURERS :Wee~ NI~=~~ ~ * ASSOCIATE .. ':1c.1111!f•.• •• ••.-.• •• 111 '!11W! .... ~.'.~ ~~ part, :!!: r.ti ~~t=m.s ~r.Ef.i"=l' lJOl=SUeet Nett o1 Boat Canyon, fth l'QIJOt bcQround. fUGBRETUBNS S3.000to or your · · llc.9fl&t11.... -.......... ••.V•"'Pav ~Bllaclt 1.N 8d\. rrntmo. Call '500 wit to atait. ~Ill Q)0,000. 3 mos. to a rs. Fut arvc. SU..JISTS 1l~t'TMIOS2 • .--• .,... ..., '"" ' tn4)m.GIOO c'1.i)4Mal tram. UM r.q;d reca d. Secured by R.E.-~. Pvt pe;y ....uaa 1K lat 2.lM»mD Vk:twT••• nwy EquaJOpp Empl.yr m t r DellS,..fwa.t (Jee)67N122.le>-WM 714-G-8010 TD mooey, "511 at I"' MC/BA/VlSA 341\rs, ........ o.t.C!btr.DWfU... r •of Co u nty lll11d1m• C.~~o:':~:!'tJ:: ~at {foot pre. DIY.:Z~~~Co BA.ROU"l wul*l.ul*'d Al-'751M P\Jbhahinl Co oeedl in-W..eed 5020 aase. Call IMl).UIL Aak ..ure) Normalhdat body Ste IO NftPQlt Duch for friendly tavem. Oood Vest« for 2 now Oran1• ....... •••••••••••••••• for Pb.I.Up. beeJth CertlO.s bJ aflP(. tc.on.ofBnatol• WUH for ri1bt 1trl O.C...-o.T Cot1nt1 Publlut\on1. 5XGrou. •.ooomveat· ...at ea..,..llllldocl m.-or..s.Ultl>. bo t.ed on u perlence CocltW w......._ level. ApplJ in penon Sdioot IAM·SPM, llloo·f'ri at .__ _ ._ l'TOUGWetteAve, lrvtne &lloUU up to _..,., p!!r W ... !AW tuition. Placemenl Dtllvery man, 5 day ualat. 7&1-91.. week. L.A Tim.. Small home deltvery route. COMPANION ~to 6 AM. s:mrmo. Wocmn., live In, 2 da~11 S73-2$~M&-1413 Kall Im. enter olfl~ Tennl nq, bJlb retum. nlllni buJl .. 000,000UIQl NOW A.VAIL ---... -----• Carta.I\") .......... Ex.-ri•oed ---~ 'Dlllt la.awn__.• 1il1loultoo, "10"!' f'etlam St11oaed'n>8 Rne~)ouwam o,,a.tuntly or will t raJD .. Apply f.: Wik <SUn." llGlo >. lAoftiu ror a boi:u ot Ne~o~b~· ""'11" ~? Youir rllld > WUJ 1911Ddft ca Ill nwtuM1&. ~ ~ OUMn .. aia.w.. eau U.UC.JlekL tcuei&UC&wiAid .. oo ,·~~~;;~111~1;r~~ Vikkr• t..oua. ... nt1~ '1S1..all Mk.for llr. ...... 5M-ll54. qi. Brakm' . NMll7 It ..U. IOS1&. ~ *-Port Bl, CJl, at.-0 ..... _ _.._.......... • ~ --idfWCllC!CI :=i:r....,..,. 6 COolm(l. Cor aale bl ClauUM4 u1-,e1 ""7"-Y. I ,_. I f ... Q OAA. V PILOT T~.Mey UI 11118 I 11 • '4 , ~ ; .•• .I )I ~r..'r..""1 :e. f" I l9u... Ac c 1 M.. •m'•c• •---'-C.,.. Sef-riu Cc t1 edor Gw • zkg Hooe tdeelncj Mo.W, P~/Paperift9 r •-••••••••••••••••••• •••• .. ':'::" ..... :::-:::'" ......................................................................................................................................................................... . KATIILl!:EN B"J Appliance Serv Carpet Man will lay yourw Ueneral Bwldang contrac •VERY lA>W PRIC~• Want a R t-:ALL Y CLEAJll MOVING 7 P.iuJ F' Gannon CERAMIC TILE Special· lo'l.ANAGAN TRJPCHARGt:JlO or mine Repairs & tor aeeJul addiUona~ ~ OnGardeo!ng Maint llOUSE? Call Cinah::am . • 'd Wallpapenna Crarts man ty. Entries floors. 2S yrs ACCOUNTING 11 am Mam. S.A cle~ too' Ouar work aldenllal projects-,oint George 549-2015 Girl 1-'ree est 645-5123 Let Vt=naatlle s exl)f'r 213/434 »a e xp Sm I r e p a 1 r s . BUSINESS SERVICES $0-JUZ 967 OUl9 at biuer savines. Fret: ventures. Call 960"4180 Clean-ups. Ha u ling. Fioors, carpets. baths. ~~r:i~:ela ::a~~~~~ P~/$9 1-982---1883------- Syatems Ir procedures .-t. l -988-6754 att 5 or 5o36-W74 Lands c 11 p In g. I m -~ walls. patios. windows. transition on you & your •••••••••••••••••••• ••• CI::RAMIC Lile. New or re· s,_,;allats· acct'& thru ........ .,... Sh 1-t I Add t' od I II di I bud ,...." od I F r -· • ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ampoo ... !l eam cean l 1ons. rem e . a me ate s e r v c 1n g Spec.priceforvacantre· get.S34......,...,anyt1me Artist sp~d alu:tng In (Tl e ree eat. Sml r1nanclal s tatements · Color brtahteoers. wht types C'Onstr. Free est. 642-9907 s1dences ,....~ 19 ri painted wall " canvas Jobs welcome. 848·211611 coet acct'&: cub flow Ori •SaveMpooeky." 1 cptslOmlnbleach Clu n Splro.548-8250.Lic'd CLE"""'PS ThoseCuys 974-0810 ••••• ~ ••• '.· •• • ••••• IMJ.•••••• eraphks 9&4 2114 Doug . al\5 pro1e<.'Uonl. purchasing veways• ar mg ot lJy d1n rm. baJI SIS Avg nnv & Inventory control : •Repam1 •Sealcoallng rm $7.50. couch SJO. chr DeconlHMJ GARDENCNG -Entire lmma culau~ Cleanin& Co. PETERS PAIN1'1NG Pleshrjaepolr Wiftdow C~ libraries ~ataloged ; •Lie . NB, C M Sclt S $5. Guar elim pet odor.••••••••••••••••••••••• J:ta.rbor are a . Ex · t'or those who deserve Expr'd. Rea s Jt ates. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ".aluables documenta Aaphalt~l . Cpl repair. 15 yra ex pr. Slip Co vers. Draperies. penenced. reasonable the best. 759-0377 Free Eat. (;a ll Gene Neat patches & texturea W1ndow1 cleaned. re 1100. Call neatness ex-M-•tt~ Do work myself Refs bed spreads. upholstery Bob644-4637 D~ • ,1 1 552-0458 RHEST 193-109 a1onable, businesaes. perts.714/00-4212 F-. S3l-OlOl cushlo1u1 & pillows . ·~emanes ~ousee ean-• hometl&apts.847·4461 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Cuatomrabrics,freeest GARDENINO sn~.Refs.reason.OwnA ll .PROJo'l':SSIONAI.,~ . All phases of ~kkeep· School age children my CetnHt/COllCref. Jerry's Int. Decorators SERVICE trans. 642 1403, 645-3439 Painting Inter /Exler ••••••••••••••••••••••• Your maid doesn t do win •mg. ror~mall b~~nesses. home. Beach It Garfield ••••••••••••••••••••••• welcome, 962-4185 548-8375 Th M Cl 1 Reas. work guar642-0386 HOM"'"AVERS Pl mb dow11 ? We do. Call us My home WllJ pickup & area -.. """""'/840-4840 e oppels ean ng . . r..;J • u · 6.11-02t7or645·2032 deliver Reliable & re-· ......,...,™ Foundations. retalnin1ot BectrlCGll Ger .. am ~ Service. top qua! work. Pausung. Extrllntr. Ex-tng & Heatm&. Ftee eel.•--------- ...;.... ...,,1 -a...-.. C-fc• walls. blocks. patios. ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dal., c-11 ""~-'>'M)'l pr'd. honest, n"'"t. r"'u. SlO hr. Honest & reUable People who need People as.on ..... .._ eves. _.. _... --.~ ...... t:, "'•'d --- -••-• .. • .................. -· -· -;. -'"""·•~ "" ~..,.__ """ ...... -....................... ......-ouo ..... " • HtlbbordE:lectric HANDYMAN. n omes & •-..L.---&-.. U•'d964·1°"5Dave service BofA. MIC OK Thal's whatthe • Ir OMV Problems? All phases con~cele •-apts. Consc1ent1o us ...._....,...... 979-8065or&47·0383 • DAILY PILOT ,. I.Jc 327136 645-6974 Craltsma n Call '""·0002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F\ne Ext.er. Paintmg by SERVICE DI RECTORY .__. ic Let our DMV expe~ts blkwrk. Cstm brkwork '"" D~ -..-H help you. Call AIM En-LiA'd /Bonded. '""·"°""" • ""'ECTRICIAN p . ed LANDSCAPING R. Sinor. St. !Jc .. ins. Try -•-. Is all about! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ~ "°'" LOJ • n c Reasonable pnces me. 83S-S.SSS24 hrs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• terpn11es for free con-n&ht-rree estimate on Art's Handyme n does 968-8783 RE-ROOF FOR LESS BILL sultaUon.525·6728 Pa t ios. dri v e -wa ys, largeor s mallJObs. all. Can 't beat OUR P .. YCMWCattle Installed ractory direct . PROBLEMS? c;t;l,-1t Mc*lftcJ sidew~C::~ess Licensed 673-0359 pnces. Plumbmg. elect r. Lawncare. re&ular accts. Specializing in res1den· estab 35 yrs Call Harold ••••••••••••••••••••••• &tale SaMs carpentry . pain ling. & Homes. busineas. a pls t1al homes. ant & ext Gwm 549 2961 ccie aalpll G.-...r. Catxnet making & carpen· cMftl c... ••••••••••••••••••••••• d!YwaU. ~19 &i7-446l Please c heck our re REPAlR & REROOf' All L.-oal Clltfc try. Small JObs welcome. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Estate cit household sales. Custom Landscape rerences. Lac 11 320881 1 Y P e 5 s h 1 n & 1 es 719-1611 Eves.673-5125.Al vm. C":aldcare 10 my home exp. 'flanLiq. etc. Free Gf'acllMJ Services Ken Guar . ans rd. rree est rockshakes compo tar J\ VOID BANKRUPTCY Vrc. 19th/Pomona. Ages consult n . 540-2679 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-3770 Ted 636-7085 Free est 541.5930 C',onsobdat.e and reduce '"=-••• 3-8. ~wk. 645-8434 e ts th ru u s -r--ferr'rm Haul. skiploader d ump ~ Prof painung & prep. Ext. ~ va y m n · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• eo..tractor -_.. ....... grading, tree wrk, .._...' •-'-t Lo te R f _,...,... Court Plan without bor· •••••••••••••• ••••••••• u.. ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ...... , · w ra s. e s. ••••••••• •• ••• •• ••• •• •• r 0 W I n g S T 0 P Carpen. ter. Free est. Any ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTERN FENCE CO. demolitions etc. 831-1257 · s I S364780 536--4383 Call II Bnckwork. mal JObs. • Sk ylights brig hte n up f'orclosures. gar nish-size JObs A an or R.J . Huffman~~"· Wood&Chaanllnk Hca6MJ Newport. Costa Mesa & YOUNG MAN. 5 yrs expr room s O ver 250 in ments. s uits. & re-Tooy,646-8649 Remodel&addiuons. Uct245·1.51 536-1837 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrvme 675-3175eves. in wallcovering. Free stalled. Calif. Skylights possessions Jim's Boat carpenter & 645-4644 or S48·4Ml. Fonnlca OCC Student. 1 Ton truck. ests. 64S-8S76 Andy. Dana Pnt. 66\·0151 leJ11-.ecyffHMded fiberglass repairs. etc. LkensedcltBonded. .. ..................... Trash, tree trim, Ron Your friend s and "'" Lo rates, refs. 646-4778 (I you're not reading the 642-5703, 979-6489 neighbors use Classified infflGI cOMllltalion little ads in Classified, Formica Counter Tops In-wh e n t h e-y h a v e 30 Ind. carpenter, comm'I, you're missing a lot of stalled to your specifica-CHEAPEST hauling in something to sell. They'll Re111dential/Commerc ial 16 yrs exp, rer. Free estimate. GeneS81·1335. You don't need a &Un to '"draw fa8 t" when you place an ad in the Daily ---------• Pilot Wilnt Ads ' Call now Sl .62 per DAY That's ALL you pay for a JO day ad . in the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO IT NOW! 64~5'71 ,..... res. No Job too small. newsy Information a s tions. Latest colors & de-town. Fr. ests. CHEAP! tell you how well 1l *Jal • .,.,....u John. 531-8082 or 646-5031 well as some great buys. slens. Free est. 675-31 L8 642-2995 or 645-1390 worked for them! Want Ad Results 642·5678 -6il2-5678. 1========- ' HelpW.e.d 7100 Help WOftted 710Cl Help W•tH 7100 Help W..t.cl 7100 HelpWCMhd 7100 HelpW..ted 7100 HelpW•tH 7100 HeepW..t.d 7100 .....•.•..•.•••..••.••• ····················••4 •••••..••••..•••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••·•••••••••· •.•••••••••••••••••••.•.••.••••••.•••.•.....•. ·•··•·••····••·•••••••• DELIVERY MEH e.ctroftic tec .. ldans General office sharp de · Hardware Sale5. Apply in lndustnal Man for general main . . ed • . h p e r s 0 n c r 0 w n ILUEJEAH JOIS I IL-c1..1-L-c-tenance of a mobile ror ei.rly AM newspapu AM6og Ir cltff .. ••· tail onent lypLSl wit H rd 3107 E C t ..... "'~ _..,.. home park Call for de· 1n Costa Mesa. Must perfeftCt. A,,1y lft good skiJls forwholes~le Ha ci~ · oas W-n&Men ... al cou!dn 'thurtto call t a ils . 8 :.30 -l :OO PM have dependable car & .. Per"IOIMI tour co. Travel & in wy. .,..,_ Chuck Nuh about a re-4!&-3000 s-7PM 4994332 bl-reliable. 13:i0/S400 per ,...._d w 1c surance benefits Salary HllPER 'T..-...S warding career In real Mon-Fr; mo+ bonus 646-S84-4 A "'I ft It r •tor. $550 . m o. Ca I I J oy . estate. Free trainmg 1!1----·------ 97901922 . Nuca.o..ic ~9944. Need person t o learn ASSEMILERS you youqua1Jfy540-5101 Manuracture r & As Del.I very Person ne«jed for busy N.B. travel aeency. Must have relia ble motorcyc le & in· surance Will work ap· prox 5 hrs daily Hrly wage & mileage paid 833-9616 Data Sphtn. 1121 General office. 3 girl ofc s hipping cit rec. Also. PACICAGBS semble r of. mobll_e M G 1 I . · s ome maintenance & hospital equip. req s c aw • r • "•. l)'Plllg. f1bng. recepuon cleanup. Pnnting plant. GEM. LAlottBS Uq.or Ca.rte skilled finisher in metal 92714.E.O.E.MJF/H , work . Plea se p hone SJtostart.540-8027 SOLDERBS Coronadel Mar &woodtorunlhatopera- 761HJS4 IMSPICTOltS Pa rt lime. afternoon -tion. Pay commensurate &crow Secntsy GEHHAL OfflCE Hostess. attractive, resp, Day-Week-Month or nights. $2.75/slart. Over wtexper. Call for appt. lmmed. operung for ex-da y & nig ht s hift s 21 9797765 pe r · d escro w secy . TO S5!iO Beautiful bay rest Apply longer. it's your dectsion 673 7530 --·-------- Salary open. Call J . An· Varied duues including m person. Mon-Thurs , 1st & 2nd shifts avail MariM Mechanic ~ntal Hygienist. Laguna dre 1 . S · fillng. runrung errandl>, 3-Spm Cano's, 22i1l w. P aid vacations. You . Niguel Ofc 11-11 days per ws at rvute avmgs xeroxing, typing elc c t H NB don'lpay, we pay you! LIVE· IN/Mature, depen Exper d 642·8139 7S2-2600 E 0 E 5 · wy, · CALLOR d bl d d f week. 4~ • · · · Must have car & mu11t a e nee e or Ma r 1 n e Hardw a r e MOTOR ROUT! The Daily Pilot has a large route m M1ss1on V1eJo -Mon thru Fr• al t ernoons Sat & Sun monung,s. Must have de pendable car ~ cash deposit req Good dnving record. Call 642-4321 Leave nllme & phone Your call will be re· turned. HUISfS AIDES "'3c1t 11-7 t-;xper'd. Coun try Club Conv. Hosp 549·3061 -0 __. ... L/ORTHO Excellent ~/time oppor:t. lype. Newport Ctr loc HOST/HOSTESS COME IN TODAY ! hskp'gtcblld care. Age 6 salesperson. exper only U"I•~ w1gdeamang pe>tenUal an Hrs 8 : 30·5: JO . X Int Full-time IEL[~ & 10. Your Bdrm & bath. Some wknds. Full lime. CHAIHSIDt. P /tame, an expand.mg business. benefits. Call for more Npt Bch. 714 /·7s&-UM5. 673-4(8) Nursmg non-smoker . f''ountasn Call for appl. 494-5168 info. 640-5000 Irene. We are seeking a people Valley979-1400 EqualOppor l!:mployer oriented person to·work s eRv1ce& LOAM SERVICE Marine Carpente r . ---------•Exc elle nt job, e x -_....;__-'------1 in one or our hotel l401DoveSlreet JR.COUHSB.l.OR marine painter & Detlfal/Recept. perienc4;d only rood, General ofc work. 20 hr restaurants dunng the Ste340 Newport Bch lmmed opening ror in· fiberglass. ~xper only. Appointment and in· c o c ktail . ho s t_ess . week. Mon-Thur... type dayshift. 833-1441 div. to process pay-Topwages,xJntbenefits. s urance ex pr x. Ray References required. ~wpm, transcnbe fro~ Apply9am-noon Mon-Ft1 ments. type delinquency Apply in person, Basin license. Seal "Be a ch The Sportsman, Lake Ar· dictaphone. ans. phones. Personnel Dept letters & e s ist the unit Manne, lnc. ~ HelpW.e.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rtXOpenilor Exper'd or will tram. Aftn & eves. Som e wknds. Call 640-1110 bet wn 8-4: 30 Persennel Clk ~citing oppor in th1s top corp ofc w /xlnt bens for pleasant porsonaUty & accurate typing. You'll relieve at front desk & take care of personnel re cords m one or the most fWl spots In town. Sal to S700 & xlnt fnnge ben& Call 540-6.0$$, NEVER A CHARGE TO YOU. Coastal Personnel Agency. 2790 Harbor. CM PRINTING £xper'd business .forms collator operator. Should know snapout & con- tinuous forms. S.A. area. Orange Co. 5'().80'Z7. C213)431·2929 rowhead. 114·337·3712 or Good w/publlc. 6(6-7?J3, ~IOTT HOTS. IMSPECTOR/T,.... supervisor Must have --------1337-9036 cal1Mon-Thurs9-5PM OOONewportC.enterDr Learn all phases of in· g ood typi ng . Xlnl MA'!URE WOMAN •DENTAL DEC. S!CT'Y. Newport Beach s pection . Most pass benefits It advancement p /time to ~l co m e RH'S EMERGENCY ROOM Full time pos atlons available on all shifts. 6 months acute hospita l experie nce required. ICU-CCU background preferred. Excellent ---,.-,MTl--"4'i--·-- salary cit benefit pro gram. bper°d ....._ P1:r1odont1s t needs GENERAL EqualOppor Employer physical & back X-Rays. oppor. Contact Jan Hess newcomvs contact p/Urne asst to work front In Corona del Mar. Irvine area . Call for 83:J.8383 merchan~. Flexible hrs. & back. Exper. pref'd. Divenufied real eslate appt. State Mutual Saving:. Need car. lite typing. Xray cert req'd . Sal ~~:;.:a~~c;~~::;g w~~~ LABOIERS HOTEL S40-7639. E.0 .E 4001 MacArthUT Blvd 1_547_-3005 __ . ------ SADDLHACIC .=s6,.0::. COMMUNITY HOSP. 24451 Via F.Btrada. Lag Muat llnow snapout & His 837 ·4500, Ext 37 1. contin uous business E.O. E forms press. S.A. area of upen H.B.842·6631 s'"A ...... A-d, typing, good UrgenUy Needed!!! PAMTRY WottlCHS Newport Beach Mechanic, exper on small '""u"'" Equal Oppor Employer l · t · OentalAssislant phone voice & s ome Warehouse C()()t( IMSUUNCE eog1oes o main a1n Wed cit Fri. Exper'd bookkeeping. 1 Girl of· Stock Clerks Costa Mesa A1ency ofrs Lot AH..._I large fleet or mowing ---------• Oranae Co. 714 /540«127 OFFICE/G•1 Call495-ti677 flee, self-supervision es· Shipping&Receavang MA.RllOTT.HOTEL exeelopportwtity for gas Mu.st be 18. Full & Part· equipment. Briggs cit ---------1senUal Xlntworklngen· Mustbavephone &relia-lsseekingrelJ•blepeople w/exp Pay & working Ume.Cal1848·2212 Str atton & sim1llar DB4TAL vironment. Sala ry open. ble tran.sp. Loog & short to work in our kitchens. cooditioos the best <7141 ---------engines. also small Do you bke people? Do 673-4400 term assignments. Holi· E:iJoy excellent com· 642-6500 LVN. F/tillR trucks. Good working .-day & vacation pay. cond. Permanent. Irvine P-llme. Work 1n my ProdstloilT ..... home in Newport Bch. Rubber hose products. SS/hr. Students OK. lrvme area. Must pass 642-1.225 co. physical Including ----------• back xrays. Call ror 0Ff1CE GIRL-Over 18. appl.540-7639. E.O.E. neat appearance, exper you want to u'"' your Fa"tory work s mall Ho•p1ta11·zat1·on plan pany benefits.Apply: ·-----,----c 3·11 30· Xlnt salary & area Call"""8200 RDA2or3l1mesaweek? " · avail.,. 9J}m-noonPersonnel benefits. Contact Dir. of 1 ___ • __ ...x. __ -__ . __ ""'" 7"" ""33. growmg company near 900 N Ce 0 Ins ur a n A e Pers on N ,_ .. p rk L"do C _.__.. __ -_..,,_·-----• So. Coast Plaza. 4-day, 40 ewport. nter r .. w1i..,~. a I onv Mechanics. So. Or. Cty .,.._R-~st hr wit, good bedeClts. ,I I Newport.Beach w/general inlurance ex-Hosp, 466 Flag.ship Rd, ranch, experienced in --r-:WS-7l01. Ask for Dan. :y.. • .. Equal Oppor Employer perience needed. Sta.rt at N.B. M2-8044. welding, gas & diesel Exper'd only. Benefits. 1603 W. Alton, Santa Ana. kf ... $850/month and up. •---------engil}es. Excellent fringe not necessary. wall traln. Plmch Press Opr. Must be Kirk J ewelers, C.M. exper'd. Small shop. 545-9485 Steady work. top pay. -~·!3· 883-5032, 846-~0 · , • HOUSECLEANfNG, Full Roy Marcom, Jr. Machine Shop-Mech'I As· benefits. Salry open. Dental Receptlonlal/ AB· FACTORY 3841 C:'T,4 •• or p/Ume. own trans. Insurance Agency sembly. Lead Exper'd 714/493·1571 or send re· SLStanl. Part lime. Call Fast growing O.C. Mfg.r 54 741 Top salary. 673-1266 ·--l7•1•4•)-497-··3393-•. -•only. Advancement op-sume to: 28672 Ortega Wed Fr ....., 1,..,.,, has lmmed need for gen I ,H,, ...... 1 ' por. 557-4384 H w y • S a n J u a n or 1• ... ,. """ or factory ,_...,_,.el incl·. <Across From ,,..,.._, ---------·•-'----------Ca'""'•tr .....,.,5 •""' """"ev-'"''"· .. ~ • ...,.... Ins ~ ,._.... ,, Opr. .,.... ano. '"'''" ...........,.,~ ....... .,.,. Shipplng 'rec'g, As· OrangeCo.Airport) Hooaecleanera, Tues-Ftl, urance .._..~ --=--------DISHWASHB sembly (electro mecb>. EqualOpporEmployer 8.3PM. Call Janice's Lge Insurance Agency P/llme, on-call. hrs nex/ MIDICA&. IECEPT OFftCEHar J . Herbert Hull Jewellers needa f /time office help. Apply in persoo, 3333 Bris tot St. CM !So. Coast Plaza) Kitchen Helper r~ ... •-· Solderers & Packers. 4 RaiBedY Ann's. 645-1800 has opening in Fountain N.B. law firm. Call Deb· Front ofc exp helpful. ..,.,... .... ;, day week Co paid in Valley Ok for customer bie.~130. • p....._n .... , typing. Busy OFRCE1"B•• ... & L1ubCorw. Hoep549-3061 . . . . General Office Hooaecluning service position. Ex· GP.of ...... ea"'11 64S-9990 fl'UUn sAiJ'l)Ou r artn c e · N r · O · C · Good Opp ti._...., I _ _.. ~•.. pertence helpful. Paid MAIO. 5 Days per wk .. 2·3 c. · Fee paid. Top co will Dnveni. early mornJno mutc\J. "1""'...,,g, exper. ok tr All o ___. I dt'llvery, LA Times. Aut~ 8~ INC. Girl needed for general or will train, full & P rr. vacation & sick leave + Hrs a day. No sm mg. Medical ain. Y u n.,..,.. I route, no collecting. CM 34$Filcher ortic e work w /ag . Owntrans.540-~.THE ~o1mpaoy benefits. Exper.req'd.975-0121. MEDICAL ~F~~~: To $625. &NBUYa.~O C~~::a ~\~~.e\~icar~~: SUNSHINEGIRlS w~~:~~~uu'Ll!i~ Maid, Uve-ln. lovely N.B TRANSCIJIEll MlcbeleKuhn S40-$001 Dnvera 6 helpen needed. E.O. E. Ca 11 Bo b Tr a c y , H-.elqw, U•M da 5'&-8161 home w /private room. 5 Work at home. FUil time Soelbng & Snt'lltnJC ol local boulebold movmg _ _ _ _ _;;::-714-549-0954, 8-5, Mon-For lovely small retire· . days, wknd.a off. EnJ. Top pey. Any locaUon. Newport Beach Agency 1:0 Expenenced only ~47..WV-•7.:w Fri. menl home In Covlna. Janitors, ~t-\}me eves, s peaking prererre · Must have 2 yrs rttenl 040Campua Dnve l-'orappt•~1-7278 F/rh• Bltkpr to$12k . Ute housework no cook-over 21. I oro area. Housekeepina. cooking, hoe ...... , medical~ ... "'Mfl GEN'L OFC Vari ety • . 533-4881 need own trans. Non· ....... rt ()pmuip for 3 adlta to Secretary AJA toS860 . Ing. Elderly lady prefd. smkr.64-4--0585 departmenhxpe ence e arn S.ZOO·SOO/montb, --------·1 SecCorp/Leaal S800+ Good typtat. WUI train. (714 ) 557-0734. JAHITC>alA&. 768-3500M·FM Ptr. approx t0hrw 1wk DtUYaS PaVW\11 Bk.kpr lo S900 Start~-5'(MllMO, NB M Id E I d ,._ HOUSEKEEPEll MEN/WOMEN/CPLS a 9 xper eoce · MedicalAutroralle""ist. Call for app't , 3·&Pm. 25 Yrs or older. Know the Ex« Sec Bank to S850 G'""""•m Glrl H---1no Pleasant worklnl coodl • ,. ........ ..._ .......... • 4 Hrl p /time. E11per'd. · back ofrc. Salary Ma ........ roast cities Net 1180 a lrvt.nePenonnelAgency service nd.a women Pff P/time. 5' per hr. Stu-C 11 b t 3 6 30 tiona. Vaaabond Motel. bl Will 1 •--------week or rnott. ·oranae • E.17th COit.a Mesa · ' denta OK. 1.9 Starburst, a e wn · · : pm, 3151 Harbor Blvd, Costa ne•oUa e. tra n. AA'l'ICAL Cout YeUow Cab 17300 SUlte224 ~1470 top$,carnec.645-Sl23 NB.842-1.225 752-'1292 Mesa.540-8571 Lynn,~ ""'"' Mt. HemnaM. Founl.a.IJl .....--.....-.....-............... ata&.FIJDAY JAHIT0.5/'"-l-MEDICAL ASSISTANT Watlallh_h_ie. Valley. (No. or Slater F 1 ion _ Insurance broLerage. HOUSl!KIEB'a -....,... Maids laundry workers f No expr ner. day ahlft h •. ema e~ er com pa • Applv In person 1131 t.ed' A 1 ln · Fu 11 time o r N . B. Xlnt ..,,m....,0., .....__ .. ,,. be twn New ope .. I Bachelor bwslne11man ' · wan . PPY peraon Medical practice prefer ... v ..-, -11 Euclid) ~::It ~e!:~~:ef:g~ ~!~,,,\~:ie n::r:r°ucl~ aeeks bou1ekeeper to Back Bay Dr .. Ne. only: All Baba Motel. exper. minor tab " x. ,_Me-Qa08...;... ______ _ ---------1 carnecessary,673-6866 67S.5444. malnta1n3bdr3bahome l(.,.._...Opr 22SO Nwprt81vd,CM. ray. Salary very com· Painter wanted mat be DIJV9 ln Corooa dtl Mar. Muat The Jolly Roger lnc. Is Maids; top wa1es paid. petlllve. 6'4·11181 faat/neat Thrt1e openill11 F'ttime for local de-FINANCE GlaasTinUng • prefer to keep a clean taldnaappUcatiooarora Apply : The Inn a t ... MTPEO LE Start today. Id Pt!Y for INST.AUii househo ld. Teen-age ~dataentryoperater. ~auna, 211 No. Coaat iqG P-"NP depend a bl ., IHHIOn Uvery. Xlnl drivlnl rec Large Resla'l/Comm'I EJtnar, belnfuJ, over 21. cb.lldreo frequently vi.ail . -of 1 La o~ b __,, req'd. Phone for au,t Builders/Developer re· ~. ' Private room. bath & u;·~Mn41Y:r;:b wy.. 1una~ac · ·Buslneuman eeolta,_~_-:i_too ______ _ $.57«ll% Is !Uk for r. gt:tndividu.allohead patto.P'reeroom•board requlred.Permaoentrull Maldwan'*l.f'Alltlmeor p /tlme auoclate In PART·TlMP: a111atan1 Weat. Newport Sta· t.<:ts: :!~etStroo.op co~~°:t +salary. N0-05Z2 ume "-Y ahll't. Pay wUI pt-Ume, SeacUrr Motel. wholHale retail bual· bookkeeper/ 1eneral olr _t.a_nn_.en. __ l.Dc_. ____ 1 mmtsforpro,ectloana& GUARDS ~r, resrc· 9•12 be hued on experience Ul61So.Cout Hwy,Laa neas. FuUy capltaUMd. Typlna. AP, to hy. capU Tr .. SECURITY dy wpt Ah, 1·1 level. Apply in person Bcll, 4$4-489'2 M7-0al5 telephone. Comfort•ble Etectronlcs =~~aaammt~t;~ ~y.6'75-~. " 0 SAM·5PM, Mon·Ftl at uauu•.-.....--~ MOMNTTRAINKI: atmoapbeni. rall WIM\dy JLIUYB Vaco Developen, Inc. MATUR&MEN l7042GllletteAve.lrvtne ~---· Couple to train for .-18S-...·1JllO _____ _ Plaetllexpedlteorden P.O. Boll 2!Ma, Laguna •WOMEN Houaekeeper. mature. Landscaplna" Main· Reliable penoo to mnamntotlrtapt.oom-Part time l'•raon , for eleetronlc compo Hllla,msl TOP•UAD 'AY niibt ahitl, l H, tn luett teo.ance. Work without :,'eb::r;~OpC::r pltx. No children. Good aalad/undwlch pl.rt, neota.111Dexper. 6 mo'1 ........_._.... EVRYI'HING bome.CM.8'&47l6 superv1.llon. Eirper'd oo-to •tart your own bw =+:.bdrm apt . CC.ta M•a. hnl0 .. a. Call 10eledrOelcalDd111try. ..---... FURNISHED Housekeeper/live in. ly. 751-0808 aft 4:30 & spere Um• without In ev · Maril• •t roup Call for appt 751-0502 ~ REAL ESrATESALES NOW IS THE TIME To Join n..Ptofw11loa• at WAUB&LIE In tm. ~.at WALKER Ir l..Et:, broke our own ~ by dolnt O¥et' IZ bUlion tn M1a 6 s.rviC't' 1r yau are tnt..t.ed ln a ...-.1 ..i.aae caner. C'all fot det.al1a OD our th~ ., li<WUNt trainAna pro. ~m If )'OU have a rMJ •t.ate hr.i111e, yo11'1l M In lNWted ln '*I UUoaall}' nK'U4'Rlted HMd 5'.ar1 Saw. Trlll.t\l.al ~rn =ft A U tl t. e"C • OW' ll .... QI eee w briQ¥ \Ill 'lJ) to .s olf\"9 1a '"" S&> a.au .,... <~U toda)' for an In twv"w • ftnd out wh,y ~ abouW jole the pro· feuloaat "'m at WALKSR•Ut. Aakb'Sad ('7" > TTl-MlO tllll ... '311 EJMASSIURIRS ~!'po~ 'Be~::. 'Q°!t Family or • dealres &mdaya vestment la build a ......_...... ,,_.PY f7t.03G3 LOedbai • IOiderlaa ~ ltoowled&iof Paclflo A&lolYtatn•5ptn, llooday matunt, up'd person. • -·· stcur••y aecunfutUJ"e.111\.5001 w....... Part·t.lnw work. for .... WA&.m a Lii PC__,., wt.rto1 ar wt" ,,.__ .... n-bin Fridiy: Reta will be checked. No ---..._... .... • ........._ .__ '-N'Ul• can.... g. WELLS smk'aPftf'd.$4M"788 C hallu1101 l•S•I MAHA•IMIMTTIMI Female. Top money. tJred machlnllt u.Q•• ..,. harim•lq. llu.tt .... """' Plm Nuon. mechan1cal aecfttarial poalUon for Mlllt bl" car. lll·Mll Mach.IN II Tool S.rvl~. AA Dtual n--.·-1t, co lor cod e . read abWtyreq~ttd. Penna-fut1rowtnaR.E.lnvest· Nationwide company ,.._.,, lll !. Ulth 8t, 'I ...,.__ ~· apeak •read ::_ • ~pe~erif~ FARGO meot firm. &xper tn = T!fi=•#or'~: MOLD MAl9l CM ___ .. _p!OY?!..._. __ _ &.m.1•c• .. 1 Box l7', c/o Dally Pilot. .UAIDsmVICH ~ ·'" .__ Utif.aUon a muat. Abtlitl clonal ore. Surface Top pay for • 1ood -··-WWI'~ ~ DOW Warner, Rll 217 to won w/&ou ot actlv . 1rlndor. ICl1ldt .. , ... tl\lnk•r W/t•P In pre· PART TIME ..__,,_ :r,U:>~~I~~'~:: ~.=~~· Coeta 8antaAna • ~ua.J:.~~~.~~.g[1 lhlpplftl/Nfflvtn1orofe =0~:11~.c=; ~!=rof::::Sa!:: work, have pleaun1 Pood8en1ccff•IP HA1RDRE89&R w1'i'H forappt. ~~~Pt&,:;'~ M(7cl!a)d8d!!:oa~v.•.· (".,·~)· EVENINGS Liv.....,.._._ tet.pbooe manner. ll.lll ..... Salad Ma .. er, All CLIENTELE. GREAT t I I P'r • ... v 111 ..,~ olcape.r 211"1 IUD • lA1al aecret.ary. heavy ra tUI pro1ram. • uo.os.M Ken or Gary. ION e-··' n.:-... ;.._ ........... CaabJer, PM Cubler. SURROUNDINGS. THE .. ,lcitft•-·• 1 ... , ... ,. co~rate idnt akUla toe• beenta. Call Bel· •upu Mulla with ~lnl, lllO•w,..t...._ ...,._. ".,.,... r. ... ..-.," Moo thru l"rl Good HAIR HA ... DLERS .. """ .... , • ' t B uJ t C ...-•· at.tta~vt nal'Mlftallll" ,._._.....__,; ... --otfera 1ood pay 6 ..__11,-... .,t•·.· . .. ..... M.. '" · • ,.•111• tta1Mt111t fll•d ab tt1 lo work un-mont lliqu pmen o. .!.:..a.a-1 ... ..._._ 11•• bfneftla f d __.., ·-.... _.._. wit"'"-~ Cieri! 11 aupervtHd. Mac II exper 71A/8G&l22 MOTOR ROUT!! wbo __..fo w ~,~~~~~~~~ ·-__;_~;,~-1···. u-•-......... .. t ..._ ... •atl4 tet llve ,..,. etter pref• r . Sm a II of c. u ........... 1 1'e DellY Pilot ba1 a ldde. •l p . per ;;;;,;;;.., .. __ a.-General Office ~:-uU«-~ u;,.; ~~ ......... ",... .!9.!"~ .... ~ Airport area, NB . ,..__ ..,... route ln Newport hr. PboDe --1 tao, llCm"nONtlT U -··Ill • _, ... _ •--'•• • a......i...__ I ..... ,,_.. ..... --....... ~ Btuh. Mon thna ..... at· beew.nl:ON~OOP.M. ..,/Ion ..... Verd• Ja111 ,.-.1 •Of •DY .,. &AW ...,_.. _.,. f0Uowtn1. Aak ror A . , .. ..._""" .. _ ... ,., -. ...... --• .._ u.. .,...sap. call fOf bur. Nnport floor Cov., -.mt 0111 , If thtr• 1 ,. t •"a•S-""""Aoy Jmmediata ln \trnoona. Sat a lut -.....---Ccmv. ='r..lll Otaler lntc'riew..TODA: :Z. .. ~ CINI"'"' Cell tfll &.eeel ...... ""' """"'""'• ~ our Oraqe Co. adln monU.Qo. Mualb.ave ~-Equal OpportuaH1 !k,Cll DICC Hatr atyllat. uper fot ouatt~1n1 11 th hrttJme, 1-adye, heavy 1~laUU• abop. Mutl PIDClable car. a> .. euh EmploJw 1---------•••M ONllCI Madoo V .. Jo chlldNn'• o A IL Y fl IL OT 'or ~/typtna, min. 1-3 be able to moUnte and dtpoek reg, Oood drtvln1 ~.TYPIST 1rvial G4&-471l Some MCnt.at\al exps . ...._ 111uned. dlmtll tnt.,•utlu •nd yra uper, ma1 rard work w/people. Salary record Ca ll fU·UU PBX ~1dlo11'D1olc,,.... ~~~~~~~~~Type 85. 10 Kff addiq .il'lrlDlo:,._1 """IMY'°""' belpf\ll, Saler}' comm Ph• ~t.a••· ONat W.ve name • ptloo• AuwerlDI urvlot pert1 aaamt. NtWIOtt -rro.lolc•""81'· _ ~ -, __ la~ wtdleQll'.Mklllll'C.. ~for.dva~ Your nil wtll Mr•· ooentorr.ll•Pff.OaU Ctr. P•oat wtrir1 w.aAdlWpT MNITI OoodcobeMCu,MM'J'Ja .,._..-.....:Adl_ta-lfll ,, ,_ ... ~.. -~ d,JICT-tW ' ..... c.11....-. -t--~ ~ . l :a>-S:JO. ....... . -.... -. -... ~··----... .. MtlpW-.hd 71 00ttet,Wcmhd 7too....,w..... 7IOOHelpW•hd 7100 .... Wuhd 7100Dogs 8040 Tuusciay.Mayl6.1973 OAILYPILOT C9 ...... -. . . . . . . .. . . . . ... . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... .. .. . . . .... .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . --------------------------=-=- . Ware:bOuse & pa1nl tinting Ml~... 1010 loah, Poww 9040 Motor ....... Stile/ REC g PT I 0 NlS1 · a I e a 6 a r n $2 O 0 SkATUOUO work tuU time Apply in Very lovable. friendly ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• a...t/S........ f l'f SECRl!;TARY, needed tOOtmonth Prr. oul of §ecretftl'V PRODUC'MON. peno'n betwn 8 6 s Mon BallSelt Ho\md, Cor Hie F SaJ 4 Bob D I ••••••••••••••••••••••"' t o r a m o I c II \I y own hont t' :illl 930S. fl!---·.;;:e' 1'\111 lime employment. thru Fri: 1133 Monrovia or free S mos old. J~ket.s ~or June 2, Y~r. POWB IOAT Rent 8 urn Execuuv~ tck-phones w/only It typ Hlipm. ~ • 642·0846· 78S W. l7lh. St UnftG CM Female. 75Me98alt 7 da Call .. ..., """4 l•' Sid Fi h f 11 Motorho e o Ml I IJ'i reqwred. 549-7833 ror Suite F, Coeta Mesa Ask • • y. .....,...,.,., · u ~ or 11 • u eon· m , r n m · tnterView ~ tf yoill .,.. ....... for tor Tad Ke es hon d , M a 1 e . . vas culty t)'SX-cabin motorhomt' from Herb · Exper Saletopeople for m Hcltlilt fM"~• · WAl£HOUS£MAN bit/silver 6 mos old. Tg{anys h PrluleM Club Buick V6 eni!lne. tnbo11rd l'"nedlander. Cull any of IECIPTIOHIST F tl & Pit po15itions The ..... 90od .... ... SUM.Ma WORIC Need t 1 AJ<C. $200. 751-6213 be s~o~q~~4417em OMC outboard with ~numbers tor insurance oHir e . Place 8"-8982 ri I d. ....._ -. ----s perl\On ° earn rs P · .. mencan tandem ax IP 19Mn7 Good lyplst. Pleasant • CS""<ePla o -•• ~ ••vv111rn abippin1 & rec. Also, Tiny toy. blk fe male Mesa Verde Country Club "'trailer, s urge brake 5'Y1·7777 phone voice. G«xl com· •t lee at l r••rt 18.<n Per hrot prescribed some maintenance & poodles. top pedigree, M be h f II wt 7141986-0lZT 12• •aaa 1---------1 • • c r • t • r I• • a . activity, full 4' p/t. Must cleanup. Printin1 plant. AKC. 8'2-8740. em rs 1.p. u eq Y ----------pimy benefits. M4-42t2 SALIS/IMDUSTllAL 7"' be 18 + , Cit 11 ( 7 14 I $3Tost.art S40-8027 membership. Oulstand-1-------- RECEPT /TYPIST Npt Ctr. 1525/mo. Call Uyoureqwre. Marjorie, 644-244.2 •No Travel _ _..;. _______ 1 •Profit Sharing Receptionisl. P /T fo r -Company benefits photo s tud i o . 20· •Personalizedtraining . »u-9/wk. Could becorne program F /T. 962:"1'877. •High earnings Receptioniat I& Masseuse for l op c l ass legit massage spa. Sal + bonui>. We will train. 631-4838 •11.5% repeal sales We require you: Call COLLECT BOB BELDING (714) 833-3311 pMiwe, w.e to 11M 846-8l.54or871·2500 ' FOR SALE: Siberian ang investment. Save loah.ltwt/ "73 20' mtr hm. 42M mi pw.._..wffh••• WAREHOUSE Husky. AKC reg. Very 13.000lhru Pvt Pty. Allk· Clwtof' 9050 Xlnt cood. many xtra1>. di I fl Students wanted 14 and Sfocl... R-friendly. Gd. watchdog. i.ng $15,000. 9684507 eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pnced lo aell. 642-UGJ ,... •t 1 aw '"'• older lo work after school " www.. Loves kids. 1194-3775 aft 7PM Charter f!O' Plush yacht. dys. 642-8267 evs/~lmds wort& wlttt ca911mal &SatEarnSlStoSSO.per ShlrJp-~Clertls Reaa Hourly, dally,. . ....... M a bewllfail wkoo.8616 -toY 10411: Mesa Verde Country Club weekly Mexico 67s,.2172 77 Winnebago . Sport:. offlct N t lO~M 7P .Mont.bru.,.... • ~ eqwty membership for • · Den. 24 ', loaded·ba:> • at ew,•r Switchboard Operator, Fri. No heavy !lfting. ••••.••••••••••••••••••• sale: greatly discoonted, loah, 5.i11 9060 e\lerythl.ng. ~7176 C...... CSal9ry .,..1, Pulse SG Console + ~Just be accurate handl· M Irish Sett.er 4' spayed F almost ~ off 556·3138 ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• . .-d r-"· ,.._ or clerical duties in lrg mg small part.a by part GermanSborUlalraft4 '74 Eiplorer 2A . SC. roof llthr of ~c..._. pediatric practice>. number. Xlnl fringe 64.'>-7397 King Tut. 4 tickets at FUJI . YAMAHA air. 15.000m.i. good cood. to '.0. lox 1971. S.. Prefer mature. stable benefits. Apply Avnet $15.00 each ror T ues. DEAlBS $10,250/<Xr. 496-22.U .. ~ fJ701 person. Bene.fits. 00""670 ~~c & ~kn~~ s ~ 0 ...... 1050 May 23. 714-675-9493. Yacht Brokerage FOR RENT 20. Mtr Home ------· ---Mrs. Aust.en nnac ' 7 l ••••••••••••••••••••••• STERLING S l L VE R LlaUnp Wanted ~ completely eguip'd, very SECRETARY Switchboard Oprs, will Wareho u s e . s hip-**I BUY** COINS F~anklin ~int So.iy~.!':~ clean673-5133 Receptionist wanted, ST,..TECH....,.IC"'' ....._ ... ~---train. Apply 250 E. 17th ping/receiving. clerk, Good .. ~.-.. '""· . •-proof quality, Sacnf1ce. --.,_... perm position w/future "" _... -iWwpar_.._.-St CM St I ( ta' ) perm. pt-Ume Cor Irvine . "'""' nrmlure .. 67S-98'l5. 2616Newport Blvd. J.Wll 20' Open Road Mtr advancement pot.ential. MFG. CO. Exp, good lypbt. Salary ~8197• e · ups ani dislributor. Student or Appliances-OR 1 will Newport Beach Home, 36,000 mi, nuany Salary com mens w /bck· l~~~~~~~~~~l~open~~·!64~4~46~13!.:_· ____ retired OK. Ca 11 8 .5• sell or SELL for You. Colds pot upright freeier. (714 l 6'73-9211 xtraa. l8500. 979.1340 eve __.. 631. 1390 i: T I bone "'Ork part M Fri MAST&SAUCTIOM 1S.5 cu ft l250. Sears 10" __ ...:._ _ _,;_ ____ 1=:-::--::----::---::-:-::-:- eouu· · · e ep .. • on/ • 556-273() ...... •616 & 11111.9625 radial saw w /extras Catalina zr. VHF, elec. T ......... Tra .. I fl 70 --------••SALESMAN* *"-lhrllS* timehourly +bonus. Would you like a business -~~ S250.548·71Z7 start outbd, xlnt cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• RECEPTIOHIST Earn S'lOOC> commission ~ Mii -546-3420 oC your own? You don't CASH PAID · Sll.950. 830-5'MS Spaces for r~nt b30. 1be Jolly Roger tnc. is weekly. Professional So Man.y Positions. Take need an office to start. For gd used furn, anti· ii Tut tickets. Sunday May . . weekly /monthly, Adults. looking /or a f /lime home closers. Back· YOU9Pick.To$15,000 Begin al home. full or ques&clrTV's9SNll3l 21, 6PM. $12.SO oCfer Col43d.iesel,r~ce/crwse, oopets 548-6173 ~m. recepl. Must be ground in books. vacs, Employers Pay All Fees Telephone Solicators, part/time. Ideal for eal'h. ~ 9 ba~ of saai.. loaded , • . penonable. altractive & etc. Double confirmed Liz Reinders Agency needed immed. No exper husband 4' wife tea m. Medit style liv rm rum. 6 mos new Toyota SK787 w/eqwp. PP 556-9133 77 Terry-Taurus. 17'h . 'd p if alls leads. Everyday is pay. 4020BirchSt,Stel04 nee. Pleuanl eve hrs. 646-4533 Misc lamps. Xlnt cond. . . . . sell-cont, hot shower. ellpt!rood 05 · ion kills day. call Mr. Welty at Nnport Beach 833-8190 Can earn up to s:us per Reas. Eves 968-7103. loutting machine w /rib· , ETCHELL.5·22 htr, gas frig & stove. SIP6 ~~5fo1so1:t:~~~App'. 54-0·5609. Golden West Ca1Horappt/estab'64 hr Call754-1601art~m WRITER Needs He lp. her, knit tracer. 3 xtra 30 racmgsloop.P.P 6.~.645-2396 G. A Insulation Co. Marketing typilJg book· Big canyon.decorator's sets New Smith-Corona 496-2130 ly, 1700 tlletle ve, TELEPHONE keepins Pitime' 494.7430 new catm sofa/ottoman, Coronomatic electr. , ' Flamingo Exp8'11do . • lrvin_·_e . ______ •1sales-Mature person lol•--------SOLICITORS • -r-· cbr. Navy/ruat. 7:i&-0378. typewriter $150/best of· PCC Lark, 46 sloop. btful needs new home. Pnced ---------•work eves. The Coffee SecurUy Pros only. Sell Daily YARDMAN fer.5S2·7685 cond. call Ted Rogers. rigbtCall556--4175NOW! .--------•! Bean, S . Csl Plaz•. .... .. ••1onHOTn Pilot from your home R tal te h 8' F1onl Sola, good oond. 631-02.S.'l. ,..._ •a. Earn 160· oo wkl . en cen r 85 open· $100. Phone Boxes.~trg Ulxl2x23, 200 -_---.------•Airst.ream 31' twin 1970 llCB'TIOHIST / 549-1766 Part ori Full ~m~ Muit an gs for a men ' 536-9868 Pd test, stand-up type. Lido 14 . •4014. fully Good condition. Extras SECRETAltY ••SALES•• ISSEEKING:' be 21 Call ~ Mecbarucal knowledge Great for moving or equipped, 1mmac. $2000. include euy Hn hitch We are seelung people Profitable p/Ume sales SECURITT 1.3 ~~~ helpful. neat bandwril· Love Seal·wa.loul chain storage. S9.95 pr bu.ndle 498-1<116. 834-2441 •.295.00 Phooe646-«186 oriented person wtgood positions eves ~-9 Mon· OFFICER y Ing nee. Weekday off. (4), music center · of 1S Free delivery in· ------.-.---1....::..:..:.;...;,..;_....:..........:......---....:..........:......_ clencal & typing skills. Fnday.531~. Will train. Apply, 1930 bookcase, matching end side0rCty.Call552·3441 "'!ewsa!lboat. Saal at, row .._forS. EnJ·oy xlnt com pany Some law enforcement Temporary Newport Blvd.CM table , professional tL 12 . double-ender. / b.mefits. Sales relaled pos. Arl exper. pref'd. Musl be weight scale. 963-1850. Diamond nng. J.pc wed· $350. 494-7176 ••••• .. ••••••• ....... . Apply9am·noon, Gallery.Typingskills de· able lo work rlexible t-IOCASHFOR Young Man, mechanical· ding s et. diamond CAL G1Mtal fSlO Moo-Fri. Plrsonnel slrable, knowledge of hours._ Enjoy xlnt co, SUMMER FUN? ly fr electrically inclined engage ment nng, 2nd 25._ l!Mll. BUY $7~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ RIOTT HOTB. contemporary art. ·. Send benefits. We h .. ve interesting, to learn alarm installa· r..-C'.....a.. 1055 diamond wedding rmg CBoAx~. Newport Be • ~ •tfk:llltr t.y. ,.._ Cl fed d Annly9am noonM00Fr1' temporary "•••gnrnents l ion . (l J 994·2680, -....,....-/3 d ' ds 3 d "IU<lfl» llMJ ......., 900 Ne..,....rt Ctr Dr. resume to ass1 1 . a "f'Y • • ....... .. w. 1 a mo n . . r -a cw. -..... · P I De waitin~ for you. All 973-1890. ••••••••••••·•••••••••• -N--Bea,.b no. 217. c /o Daily Pilot. ersonne pt 3 M K t b D diamondlstann•versary 32'DSLCutter, '76 '--Lors+p'•i?C-"-""''' ~ o 8 c 900NewportCtr0r clerica & Industrial 1 5 c n g l r . /3 di d t wwo• --·-· -J;'Aual Opp Emplyr m/f P o x 1560, os ta La Kit b Aid D/W nng w amon s o f\IUy equipped. Estate """ Mesa,Ca92626 Newport Beach akillsneeded. Work when guna. c · · make a beautiful set. Sale thousands of laS40.7559 Equal Opp Emplyr m/f you want. Paid vacs. You ~ G.E.Refrig. elee clothes Bought in Feb. for $1645, dollm below market. don't pay, we pay you. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dryer. More! 494·7430 willing to sell at great SERVICE AFWAT Call or come in loday AllHcpft 1005 HorMt 1060 loss at S850 /best offer. y ACHTS Rep r 0 typist ex. Sales/S~k. Mer~yn·s is pe rl enced. Fas i. a c . ~w tall km~l.applilncaUoln.s1Se--rv_i_c_e_St_a_t_io_n_A_t-te-n-- curate Xerox 800 dual-1or P pos1 ions sa es . ta ' to v ·et & stock. Day lime, even· dants <2), part & f /lime, ru:o:rera Th ocr/· tnga & weekend shills exper'd. Apply, Carey 752~ area. e 1 e . available. Apply,• 9811 Chevron, 604 S. Coai;t IEL[~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bought from Jensler Let" 201 E. Cst. Hwy, NB 9520 AMERJCANOAK Jewelers. ring No. 675-3282 LargestSelection AQHA 2189WIO . Need the T·Bird, orig owner. in Orange County money badly & fast. Ca II So. Coast 22' racing sloop. Mint cond. Mon-Fri call StewartRothAnUques Mare clabber bloodline. 642-8537. Morning before good c o n d . $2.000. 494-7433.$12,000 ---------• Adams Ave, H.B. betwn Hwy. Laguna Beach S E R VICES Newport Bch 833-1441 RESTAURANT Pl~ an CdM needs general help, F /P ·time, 673-1121 10-4. F.qual Opportunity Service Station Atten· Employer dant, exper'd. Day & 750 E Dye Rd SA Registered 8 years old. 1 30 675-1714 "A" 71.23 (atNwPt~>751.3922 Make offer. (71') : · ,.....,. l965 MustangCoupe,1966 737~.after6PM. Lllton microwave. new 32 ft Ketch tra1lerable Musta ng Coupe, 1967 --------• Eves. FuU & p/lime. Ap-________ I SALES ply, Shell Station, 17tb & Irvine, NB. 1401 Dove, Suite340 Laguna Niguel 831-0542 27957 ca bot Road Garden Grove 638·0500 13167 Brookhurst St CHEAP!!! •-··-land' for horse•. $375. 10' velvet couc h $16,000 sips 6 gas mtr 4 Mustang Coupe, \967 ENGLISH MANOR uo-..,.... ., $300. 2 ehrs & ottoman sails540-8001ex53 Ron Mustang Convertible. RA!stauranl BOB'S IHOlmOf'Tl-. lie) loyJ Immediate openings in our family reataura.nt.s at nearby locations. We re· qU1re no previous exper. Join our friendly team. Come see us loday betwn 2·4prn. Woiltftn/W..,....tn CoollT....._ Caeliiien 7311 Edinger. Hunt Brh 239S2Avenida de la Carlotta, Laguna Hllls , 4501 Campus Dr, Irvine lM E 17th St, C. Mesa 9842 Adams. Hunt. Bch Equal Opp Em plyr m /( ............ Be A member of the pre· ferred sWf al Anthony's Pier II, accepting •P· pbcations for: Busboys, Wa ltt>rs, Waitresses , Bart.enders, Cashiers & the Oyster Bar from J -5pm Mo n . Wed & Thurs. No Phone Calls Please. 103 N. Bayside Dr.NB Rfo:sTAURANT COOKS& COUNTER PERSONNEL Mal. or Fetllllle SUMMER CASH ANTIQUES Golden west/ Edwards , $75 ea. Freezer sso. U11tJ . 42.8 Cobra Mu4tang Service Sta. Altendant, 1 _________ 1 112SA. VictonaC.M. H.8 .546-9480,540-1542 Bumper pool tbl $75. Dsk +other Mustangs, all an exper'd. Full or p/time. ____ 642_-4_7_03 ___ Quarter bone gelding. chrs. brass legs S25 ea. •, 69 CCM wdo 25 va r ious slag es of Apply,ArcoStatioa,17th TOOL Hassbownwestem.$450. 8lke$1S.673-60'19 r e s toration + 1962 "Irvine, CM 673-58J.B Loaded for cruis-Kaiser, 1959 Mettede1o AntiqueMuaicBoxesl ---------• •ST Sfil ing. New VHF. Ex-190, 1965 Manhattan. Right about now you·--------•1 M SlotMacbioes! .__._ 1070 AuaUn Healy Roa .. ftl maybewondenngwhere'.Servlce station man, ex-lllERS Clocks! :;.-;:;.~••••••••••••"• &ogle mattress. boxspr· celle nt condition! w / b 0 t b l 0 ;'se~ to begin looking for a pe.rienced. $156 wk + Aft HUGE SELECTION W ~ED ings & frame. ONLY $50. $7500. AM El\ IC AN A UTO Summerjob!Well,lfyou lO"k oaaales.548-1696 FORIYELET ._,.cm A ... , 84&8579eves/wknds. ' 661 ·602' Rfl>TORAT10N558-7420 ~=-~tl~c&ar~~~a!:·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ APPLICATIONS lsulcaMtla.al ~'i~ DC~~RD<?LJ-t~ 2KingTutticketa rorWed (Pnvate Party) '49Lincoln C.osmopolitao. joy talking to people/we SIRYICE DELI bcilHI ~ .Open Wed. thru Sat JEWELRY WATCHES June 7 4 PM SSS. each. VS. Tudor, fu.11 pwr, good cansho.,.youhowtoeam CLRIC -1 ~~~l~rv. ART OBJEcrs, GQJ..D: 646-0818 A~~ri~l.J..97~5121• xafllnt cond,S1650.552.Q75 good money by applYiog E d &fwllyPdlenn ~~~~~~~~'SILVE R SERVl!:E ""'"' _, ,.,._ these slrilb. IntrOduce Must be 18· xper e -CaU for an appointment _ · Wed &w.u6i 19:M Model T Coupe Ex· t.he beaull'ul Time-Lile ai.rable. but not nee. App-n14) f!jl:J363 •EXIUBITOR FINE FURN & AN· Officeftlmlwe & ceUent cond.itlon. Book Series over tbe ly in person, Hughes \I IP'N'" SPACE• TIQUES.645-2200 ~...... 8015 Col. 22, 4 bags, nu 9.9 893-86{)3 phone from our Irvine Market. M33 Via Udo, ---------Oran CoPressCl b Mllc•••w 1010 ......... -............ Jobo5on,.2 pulpits. A.ak·. . ofc. Our gu aranteed.,._N.B_. _______ ---------Antiq'!es·Planl-Craft •••••••• .. ••••••••• .. ••Wood pallets. 40 each: ing$6500.840-3345 57p Corvi etb~et, nuntdcond, h I TOOLM,...,_ " .... ~ .... 1, ..... _. __ .. t •~ o o w 1 e, re int, our Y wage + coll'-S&a Help needed lm--.a Bazaar WA ...... ED .,,... x .... • ~ """' .. a -Udo 14 w ttrlr. 3 ba~•. showcase. SlO"""' or will rrussioo +bonuses al-med Mus t b e 18. Top pay for a good Su.nda J 18 "' eaclL47each;30"x4.S". .... _,,, . lowsourbeslrepstoeam Oay/nighl shifts avail. thinker w/exp in pre· Santa.A!a~Uege TOP CASH DOLLAR '4" deck $2 ea Ml·2.3S2 SllllO. OA" ...... ' trade for 280SL. Call from $4·$6 Per hour. We f\ill o.r p/t, Apply 990 E. c is ion at.rt om at i c Space Resavation.s PA ID FOR Y 0 UR da,yoreve. · O'OV'......., S44-440C, ask for Chuck eveo have three conve· CstHwy,NB machines . C r oan 892-5011 JEWELRY, WATCHES .................... __.__.. Li5t your -bolit-Mth us. '46 Ford Woody. ori~ ntent p/time sbi'l s Engineering Co. 5582 ---ART OBJECTS. GOLD, -. --We'll sell it Call Ensign motor. restored. good Morning, afternoon & rvice Sta. Attendants McFadden Ave, HB (714) Private collector selling SILVER SE RV I CE, 'e '11 mt Yachts548-1131 cond, Call644·5736 evenlngsavail. (4) Pttlme now to full 893-0561or(213)4»-0524, fine paintln11 by top FINE FURN. & AN· •H•••••••••••••••••••• time in Summer Will KeoorGaryl2-6PM. American le roreign TIQUES.645-2200 fhMc.. 9010 loah.Sllpt/ lassie! '65 R ambler SPEHOYOUR train. Apply, 2590 True .. Ori artists. J erry Bond, •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• Deem 9070 Marlin. towner. 70,000 e11uu-"'T NewportBl CM Tow a vers ex Donald Nicbol50Cl. John LUCiGAGETAGS ,.STUIDYD~Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• nli. lminac. Rea.son ofr. --"" ' per'. Top pay. Apply, E. Bunde, Otto Antoine -.. a...-1n rd '"9 Sr med ti 27' Mot 552-1391 AJOITHAT'S Senr.St.a.Attend.F/Ume. G&WTowing,lOOOlrvlne c n-.. h·-.Pricedaltu\LTI. uvmyour.,... es.sea · wteover'250 833-1092 ipwa or or1·------·------. ...,.....,., -~ Send one card for_eacb · Sailer. Nwpt lhrbor FUN, CHA™IHG Exper 'd, lite mecb'l Ave,N8642-l252 or 1976 a pprais al, tag plus one apare. We ..... ........_ area. reward. 759-1477 lea9Glloeal lrPAYSWB.L! knowledge. Apply 2590 Tra--:--Opti' 1-. t -549-3850Corappt. . return permanently --.&--a 9010 Bot Ii ..... f "A' v~&-.. 9530 Newport Bf. C. M. mee • ~a ms ru· ----.-r--a s p wau..ai or ... -<:411111 f¥ ment technician. Must 4• F1al top Oak desk, $250. sealed attractive ta~ & ••••••••••••••••••••••• saJJboa ....... •••••••••••••••• Aa W.r•w Appt Sewers. ex.per on power have good mech ap 645-7313 eve 646-4463 dys slrap. m.eeting airhne Lewmar wrincbes, 2 #45 cinm.7934 '66 Dodge. l l;!)T flatbed Mmthnts.tw•r machine.tosewinyour ~tude.xlotvisloo"will askforRae 1.0. reqwremen~. Pre· 3-spd, 1116, 112 reel w/open-road camper. ownrhome.64:>-1668 mgness to learn. Call for vent loss" theft. For 3 halyard $800. Days Sliµs-Sa les position fully equipped xlntcond 833-8095 interview appl, betwn 7 Regenc>'. Headboard, Qn ~pap~ t;a:b~~io:~ 556-6040.Cbarles. avail. Yachting Msoe. M.Ueotrer.~00. · TIME-LIFE ~::in~~~.~ &9am; 546-0606 ~zht /~~~~s~~to. "s°e1,:i "Day Glo" paper & we loah.Poww 9040 Corp. Nwpt Bch6'6--0Ml Ubrart"" Ille pay. 642·3472, Depll TRAVB.AfiEMT Bombay typc84" dresser will back & trim your ••••••••••••••••••••••• Slip wanted for 27• sail 4 WllMI DrhH 9550 ~~s-a.-/f Newport/Irvine. Min 3 and mirror $~50 . tags. Or try two cards ~ss~t, 18' Lar.trake boat. No reas. price re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• _,....._,,,..--ror• M oi!r~fo~s.MP~od~cll~: ynexper.Call754·15M Austrian ronaole mirror backtoback. ·c, Gray l / . Xlnt. rused. Npt Har. area. COSTAMESA ~~~!'!!!!!!!!!~~~~ saihnaking; P.W .. ; expe. r """"'"* perm. p/Urne. 60 $150.640-8387 PRICES: SIM9Sttrade759-02lllO Bonus for finding. J;,.MC.J- Sa.l led full r'd t Bill • T .,...,., 4 _. 8010 SZ ea or 3/~ 75EM477 # 1 :=D all · eswoman wan pre ; can ram. , WPM typing. Oppor to qya•cn 4/Stqs Sl.60ea. Bay boat 11' Oray ln· -e-r Part and full time nights. time, Cupcake Bakery, 546-9311 learn IBM composer. ....................... 6/9tag.s SI.SO ea. board, 800 hrs. Covers, Slip for 41' sailboat want· .. _,. Age 18 or over. Please 548·30.11 SHJPPING Graphic a.rt ability FRO HT DAMAGED 10ormore$1.40ea. xtraa,~.642-5583 ed by Newport Beach SAVE! SAVE! SAVE' apptyinpersonto· Saleswoman. Exper. Fait trowing shipping helpful. Lollie, 768·5105, H<YI'POINT SALE. 33IXI SalesTaxlncluded HOUSE BOAT. 4.3', 1973 doctor.~~1.~~m, Here's Just oae ol the CARLIS JR. Pleu. H.B. Dress shop. department bas 2 O""n· ext45 W. Warner or Harbor. NOCARD? Ri Q L .. """""' lll&nyreaaooawhy' ..-SantaAna 979-2921 Draw your own or send ver ueen on aae NEWl-JEEP Steady. P rr. Soc sec OK. logs available. We n TYPIST · ..... __ .. __ •-Powdl. Sips 8. Spacious Wanted: SUp for 36' new "'" 894-43.232 an e perieftced rorklift name, a~. p...,...,,.. .. I in I N CHIROIC112 9022Adams ---·------x Exper'd Telex O pr GE Air cooditJooer (Win· we'll make one card per sundeca. 2 Cbrys er . aa i b o at. ewpo rt 155 • HunUngton Beach Seamstreaes wanted, ex-driver & are willing to needed. lnt'I & domestic. dow mounted). $185. tag. Add 25< each. boards. Xlnt coocl 6 mos Harbor area. Will pay re, (J8A17NN075146l Equal Opptl Emplyr per. must have own ::'~i du~n1th:S!as~~{°d Distribution Intra-office 642·1830. Send check or money or· ~:bl!C::;>' S:.:>"J:~: ~~bonus. 832·3410· $7895 ml machines, able lo sew man /order checker. & some filing. Hrs 9-6 CASHPAJD derto: Sacrifice at $14,750, locludesV8,auto.trans .. decorative alitch. Good benefits Include wtt.b heavy late aftn ac· Ws hr/Dry rs /Refrag f'ILOTPttlMTING direct from owner . •-........a-H.D. suspenaion & cool- 960-2831 dental. Excellent work· Uvity.Salopenreexper. workingornot957-8'133 P.O.Box1S60 &17-l033 "~·--ing, pwr. steering & ing conditions. Apply at (7 14) 495·1980. Mrs. CostaMesa.ca.92626 ••••••••••••••••••••••• more! SIAMSTllSS shipping dept. Extruded Kraft/Mrs.Kujawa Like n ew. lrg s i ze . 25• Seacraft, twin Volvo Cc:+?-.~/ & Exp CasMer Attractive exper'd for high raabion store. Ex· per'd oaty apply. AnOPOS 29 F•3hioo Island, NB Call844·~ Min sewing exper. req'd. Plastics Co. 22o.5 s. Stan· Montgo m ery Wa.r:d .DeeiOlers Leftovers Liv. l?OHP, I/O's. Cuddy ._ 91 zo F /tlme days. 3025 S. dard Ave, Santa Ana. v .. r.ur r efrig /free%er w 11ce rm13rkfml$400/olrSofa cabin,outriggen.davlts, •••••••••••••••• .. ••o• Kilson, S.A. Dyer 4"Nwpt 549-0464 Pvt country club. For In· maker . $300. 552-7671. =· ~f~~c~~ tandem trlr. Trade OK. :\<.loo '67 Ford truck & ful· Frwy. 540-114'. Shoe salesperson, part focall6'4..s4<M. Whirlpool washer & gas Antiques S20 up Hdbrd & 213-836-7383. ly self.contained 101.;• SICIET AIY time. women's shoes. WAITllSS dryer. 8 rD05 old., $460 spread t:z25, Sleeper sofa '71 Glastron. l 70H p . cabover cJamper. Sips 6• Xlnl opport. tor efficient Apply in person. Paul Al· Mu.st have eirper 6 be c.aab. 6'9-034.s $125. Sat I& Sun 9-5 332 Volvo eug., 270 outdrtve. = (~~"7~ cond. secretary. Top skills. Ian Shoes. 9 Fashion avall•bl~towork wlmda. llcrdn 1020 Evenlnl Canyon Rd. Very good cood. $2500. •---------• Sales • .,,resslve. full or fat pace R.E. olc, N.B. lalaod,NewportBeacb #18Fubionhland,N.8 . •• .. •••••••••-••• .. ••• OJM 64.5-3855or813-502.5,eves. For Sale 8 ' Cabover pit . Ru.ft. Craflers, So. ~tea°lJrn!:~~~ HefpW..t.cl 7100 W..tecl 7100 lmS&MonDS C...,_........ g:,mpe~ 1977 a::'~· _:C;;;:oas==:st;;V;;;:;:ge;:::·::;54M340:;;;;:·~~I--;;;;;;;~;;---••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••-•••••• New " used, buJ, sell, HEYa 2Tn1• _s_oluMmbta R i ver ~·~~ . .x · $ubstanlial dlacounls on every J eep In stock. Huge selection to choose from. Our dis counts made ua '1 in eauromia at : COSTA MESA AMC·JE• 2524 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MF.sA • SICIETAIY trade. Cycle le Co. 2488 ft.I ... 'C •·TOR w11er, onterey type, SAL~ •~-Newport Blvd CM ...,..... .. A W/1907 HJcka eng. All Moton: / 1--------- _.,,0HIST TELEPHONE SALES ' · · S150 Model 70 comp~-reblt 197'. Mint cond 9150 '64 J eep Wagoneer, 4-whl GIFT SHOP TbeAkinaCompao.y ea.mo \' ly rebuilt, used 1 time. w/Balboa bland moor· •••• ................. drive, xlnt cood. 6 cyl, 549.a023 MAllAIOTTHOTIL Prom111eot rHl eetat.e SEARS ROEBU. CKr & CO. Meo'• 27" Sebwinn Con-Includes cbemtcal & int & dla•hy Asking...,. a 750Yellow&.ooo autotrans,$1.SOOoroffer. We are aeek1ng a people developer looking for ex-Uneotal, xlnt c:cod. many paper. Call 1-737-tW48 " · 'M Best olfel' Xlnl Coodl· 552-9070 oriented person able to perienced secret ary. xt.ras.$125.Call95'l·SOOO. Sl8,000.0t-7•. timS48~4S 1--------- work flexible evening Must be excellent l)'piat. Has immediate openings for: Page Rbt. Poat. or Umvenity AUileUc Club ' CHRIS CONNIE '87. T...-95'0 tiouna. S Nlahts per week. efficient. good witb peo-548-38'76eves. Membership tor sale. FB. twin tere...-.. ('anvaa '76250 KTM. MCS, xlnt Appl)t9am-ooon pie, rroal office ap· T .. .,.... $ale1 Representati•H l>09' 8040 aave $100.dMr. ~~~m~ rm. aurveyed May 2. cond. $850. • ..................... . Monl"rlPersonnel pearance. Salary tom· 547·9151 ys ; . Bristol, ownr (714) 6464682.S.9pm . '71•Cmf D 900NewportCenterOT m cnaurate w /expor. Full or part -time . Excellent ••••••••••••••••••••••• ew. 43&-40G4 V6.. auto., power steer ~ Beach Good benefit. Is beautl.M be Golden Retriever pup· 1, h1Ch met.al atalrwa.y ---------Honda '78. GL 1000. Brand ina S..per Slia 1 OnlY r -uai.n...-Emp)oyer ~7 envlroftmeot in ~om,lpdaftt neflt.s. Paiddl vacation, pies. AK.he Field. 1bowd dblw·" ••• -··-n .... .: fisflh '1~"lT1cUan. lspof rtlJ new. Miatt sell. Aakin1 eoonu. (G123>. rp ~....,~~.....,._~~·~~~~~·-~LW·.!.:.1~4!1m.~~-~1~-110 ays, emp oyee scounts. poJ. S ota. worme , au.-•1111 .., ... uuw • ~, ........ eae. u $2700 . .&S-0579 55399 -Enter a ch'allenging world of ralsedwl'l'LC.Xlntdlap. xlot. BaotofferfTHSIS •t.!ctronlca. radar. full -------- 7100 ~w~ 7100 (.21.9)~1561 TUT apon flab aqulDOld. XtJtt 'Tl Honda 75'. &Int rood • .,...W..ted --telephone sales. · IC.._ t'Oftd. •.aoo. c:au Robb 10 m t's. at.no. C•ll •••••••.••• ••••••••••••• ••• ••••••••••••••••••• DOG TRAINING 2 Tie et.a, May 27 at ~ 548-6168. SALES-JEWELRY Oreal opportunlly f« career selling 1ema & rw: ~welry. Jewelry experienee pr~erred. but w11J Lraln maturt'. re3pon1ib1t woman Apply ln Person S-..$c'l4 o ..... ., ........ ten Marin, Ave, Balboa laJand Or Call 8'7M7l4 ror Interview ......... ........ , ..... ~ ....... Co. s.tw AM C•1tu tll ~ce 400w.w ......... •• 0 ........ ...... ........ w, .... ,. .. PvtclaaMe•boanlint 1()8 • $30.1'15-al.2 -------- John Martin Ml-410i51 I It Dr• k •. C r • f t Rocket Hon 125 S4'15. Hon --------Pool tabte., exqulalte old nyt>r1«&• Mdao. 14 n t00Sl00,3blketrlerS175. NEED Family to board fa•l\loned mOdel wit~ beam.. walk a round Hon 400 F cx.hauat 11y11 amaU Pomeranian malt' artistic p1aoo lep. 811t.e decta. 7 ICOOll bait tank, $100. RD balr wtlampis doa. s yra old. Somo Lealber poeuu. lUOO Kobler 1410, twin 2'7SHP 175M2·9<r73 "9Cbo414duri1'1vac•· value, ucrtflce $415. Chr)"altr Html. V·S'a, •---------Uona. Llk• ))90_.ple It Denvertne.83M102 many oxtr••· 121•500, J971 BSA Motorcycle. cbl ldren . Oood 8 11 h Olll~forappl. 500cc Victor. 1900 watcbdo1. lluat bavo Ant t Cl u 0 n I a ori.r.lnal miles. ~ '.n•ed ln bl"'" ya rd Bretkft'Ont. "75. 7.en.llh ........ "'-" Boat. fully condition. 6'75-1W7 even· '" • ~• · tittreo con10Je . $204. =-'" u.-ll~-t _ .. aak· Inga· 7~lad•"* trS.J.tOT Enaillh coclrtaU tab•. • w ... vuu. ' ._ •• LOST: Otd ~hSIMtp-MO.. Ma)'UI compa~ _,.Ill l• · YZU~D Trail r idclen d o I • C D M • I IT . waaher /dryer. 115(). fO Jlavt tomahlni you want ttbll, Met&elel'. Trelle REWARD. NO'CJuetUam ydlaoldcarpeUn1.ua.ed. iotell?Cluallledadsd borg ttres 1800 /ofr atod. M., ora •1su sioo. •7'835· It well 142.5im1 97&-047'7 -~------- 77CllP.PU • wbeet drive, va. 4 spd •. AM/PM ltArreo It more' UGll142> . 16299 GroH1 C he•r~l"t , R 11 I •~"' ~ 11,.1 Hu"hht.tft\A '"''HM 847·6087 S49-Jll l '71 l'ont -. tciC. Z:SO camper a petlat •~· Dena campu, PIS. air. P/B. both lo•ded w1utra11. S31-0346 an aPll wkdan, ...t.nds anyume. .. r .... .. ('UI O~ILY l'lt01 'c 4vt .. u . '"'.,c-rtod ~I). UM"J Auto~. Us d A\lio,, Us•d d< Ailfo•. Uud Auto•. Uu d I·············································· ···••··•••••··········· ·••··•·••·•······· ••.•••••.••..••.•.•....••• •·•·••••··•••••········ Trw:b 9S•O .uto•. l"'pot"hd ~ •. lmporlw-d Toyota 9765 GftlH'Gll 9~0 I t.YJ"Olet 9920 Chnroht 9920 Ford 9940 PWo 9957 .............................................. ··••·····•··•·······•·· .......................•••..•..•.............. ··•···•·•·•·•·········· ···•···•••·•··········· .................•••..•..•....•....•.••••••••. ~977,...--~ 9 71 11 ........__,,_ 97ll "17CebcaGTcou-Wblte Mov~ng-Selllng all 3 it '72 No 2 dr 6 t .PHIL '72 Pinto W•1on Runs -. -·' _..... 6 -,.... f--n .. •can· '74 4dr J • va, • • au -0. .. •• ....._.~ .. _ a cu••o .............................................. w/tao 1ntenor . Sapd .. ..;:iJM>J'76 v i w !'13 lt • clean in. ouL 23 mpf. LC>l\IG great., .... ""'41 ... maa.e. ,.. .. ~"'IC. lo excellent 74•"'-"W AM t FM ~tereo w /8 a ; oare gn; 7 ,. S12SO~~ $t95.PbM2-8327 ~ -track , ware wheels, deck Pont.lac. All :dnl cond. • . FORD conditJcm wlllb Alltn&. Laa tJwi n.ooo 01i 81.11 ra6. ptn stnpes. u.ooo Blltofr. P.P.~--• • 77 0.ffth 7 4'9MTO enaMcont.rol,pwreltt Uuawllequippedhaury I Cb d ,. it dio ... I 4cyl., 4 spd .• radio, t.ric wmdowa, a utom11uc, car for DO(bJs down and m1 es. erry con . AMC 990 5 4 spd., ra • ndlet, o bea low miles pwr. 11.eenn& A: brakd, babance 00 48 moo(.h) $5785. Ask for Rick . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. • au.Sb&fl)! (3S1RY0). I.er, • Must factory atr cond. " (Dil.KL) Z 150 .._.... lhd. 8Q.8CM ; 64&-9303 ' 7 4 M A. T A D O R : : $2599 see. (OOl~n~t cwtom interior pacuae COlh Mete 645-5700 iS Toyota Corolla. Xlnt Brougham. Clean, mecb. • • Pn. pty. llust&dl cond. Gd mile age. perled, 29,000 orig m1 Mow°"JSSIOO w.rc.dnlea 9740 S2250/batotr.&17-81M $2,200. 673-0200 days, : : 7 7MomaZ+Z Aut.o. power ateering, air cond., ra)Jye wheels. Lo mi. <440Pl8) 7lrtMTOWGM Auto, air cood., luaaaee rack , l ow mlles (&ef>CW). Call (714)4912·3'C7. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-4048eves/wknds. '68 Toyota Crown Wgn ROGER MILLER SAYS. l ............. ,~v-..·· ..... ·· .... __ '--,_ '13 lntem'I PU. Short box, SEDIAN975TMobal% 21b0 looks new, 64,000 mi'. '72 Javhn AMX good con wht spoke wbla, lrg knob------------1 . cco rown eo. 752-8291 ditioo Sl900. or beat offer "Low rricnl" $34'9 '71 Station Wagoo. Coun· try Sedan . l owoet . 45.000 ml. Gd cood. $1000. Pb640-G87 biea, 4·cyl eng. Ofr. & 111 immaculate cond1· ---------66816S LEASING m-0183or75".-0146 tJoo! <229MFW >. Mual 't» Toyota Corolla, ong -... ------,-,-,-0 49•1111 54 ... 9967 Groth Chl!'Yrolt't I U 11 koc.h 11<1:! Groth Cht'"rolt't I 82 I I ~IKh l l•d. H11•h"'fl""' l•~<h '70 Chev ~ ton P .U. w/abell. Besl offer over SUiOO. 675-a28 see t.o appreciate! Buy or owner. Ecooomy car. Lo ... - lease. mi 's. Xlnt cood, $1000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-9787 afUpm. 'Tl Skybawk, excell. con· '71 Ford L'I1>. 6 paaa 1974..-Z450SE • ditioo, aut.o, A/C, fully -~_.:u Country Squlre, orl1 847·6087 54q.333 I H 11nh"'f'0<1 II rec h 847·6087 549.3331 '78 F250 Ranger. with camper special pkg. 1978 BMW1s Complete wit h stereo, 7:.;tlic~ GT Lilt~ack. equipped. ll blue, 54550. JILUil... 9927 ownr. very aiood, $1475. tr.A..., pwr. windows and with • IW' • ve!h 6 arp. 646-28:11aft6 PM. • .. •••••••••••••••••••• 640-0278 ""Llttlt C.-- ~~~d, mus t sell. HERE NOW! . only 34,050 low miles. $47115. 552-0617 6pm. BUICK Invicta '61. Good '74 Comet2dr, auto, 6 cyl, 1_'72_FO_R_D_R_AN_CH_E_R_0_1 Still under warranty. U~W>. Buy or lease '73 Toyota Corolla, xlnt cood. New tires. Best or. lmmac. 21.K mi. Rtil. S2000 cub. 64S-6970 after '77 4 cyl, Auto, Pinto '76 Toyota SR5 Jone bed COMPUTE 1975Ml%210C Stereo. crwse control, cood. sunroor. Must sell. fer. 9611-2791 Call ~71116 3pm &mrool, wlUte with red Call5.ll-0019 _________ , _________ -------------------1 PU. AC. r•dto, 25.000 mi, IODY SHOP $31195. 548-0130 '16 Ford Crew Cab, XL T MOW OPEN Ranaer. ~ T. Auto. P IS. UCB.L&IT A/C, All/FM. New..tfres brka shocks + much SB.ICTlOH Of more. 957-8011 or IMWIESAUS .644-3499. We may have your next ..;....--------• car m our inventory. Call '72 Rancbero GT, f~ly ust.oday! equip. $1750. f'itm. 131-2040 495-4949 642-0322 or 64H77f ·ee El Caauno 396, 4 apd. ORANGECOUHTY-S - new __ wi_d_e _t1te1 __ · _c_1e_an_111_ 1 &T · &out. $1595. 9iU524 v-9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Chevrolet custom Van <!-•~ ""-rvi Le · Cragers, Gold velvet in· ~.,..,., ce-a.sing tenor ",585 642·3379 Roy CcrYer,lnC. --..;.....;------1 Rolla Royce BMW 511.ECT AUTO SALIS lS40 J amboree Newport Beach 640-6444 ---- 741MWlo•mia pwr. windows & Jocks· VallawalJKI truly a fine automobile! ••••••••••••••••••••••• <826MIT). Buy or le~. VOLKSWAGEN We have a good selection S•• Set" wke of ocher fme MBl.s 1.0 our inventory. Call us today! MISSION VIEJO IMPO RTS 4,, ' I' ' • • . "'" ' ..... . 8311748 49.Sl704 TopQollar Paid tor Used vw·s COMMOHWEA.LTH MOToas STRAJGKl'TALK SIMCE 1953 U you think you can't al· l"42So. Bristol ed Be Santa Ana ford a Me.re es· oz. • 546-0220 and are gOUlg to bll)' or lease a domestic model, Approx. 2 mi. No. or you may be wrong! One SoulhCout Plau. ~R~ ~~~E ~:: ~ '63 Bug, $775. Good coodi· difference! Call for de· tlon. AM I FM ster eo. tails Today! New/Used 831Mi686aft.S,6ll-4998 Cars Available! '72VW, avg mileage, reblt ' trans & eng. Special op- Uam. $1700 or best offer. 840-2872aoyUme __ . ___ 1 HOuse of Imports lt•' _,.. ...... •t• ,, ........... . • , .,,.. f •• --------eo.ttnr 'al '930 Mtwcar ,910 trim & red Inte rior . *CHEY. '77 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10,300 mi's . Have new • ,_:....._ ,,.._ o car & mmt aell. $4000 or MONTE CARLO 'T1 ..........,"'" ~. type 11 OR.4NGE COUNTY'S o r f e r . 5 3 4 • 7 5 3 3 Starr car . With auto. class CJ, 2-door coupe. MEWEST eves/wlcndl. trans. & loaded! (3399). perfect condition, like LINOOLN-•ERCURY Mo ~ S4ttl new, ice blue. 216,000 mi. Dealenhi la OPEN Pfr: 111... '9'60 "'-r Lie. no. 074SPG. Air P now ••••••••••••-••••••••• HOWARDC...Yrolet cood.,powerwiodows. + RAYFLADEIOE 1974 p tu .,,_,_, ... _Sta OOVE&QUAILSTS. tlOOO worth of other ex-LINOOLN-MERCURY .., . .,.loCU.I,... ' (Near MacArthur. Pvt pt On ••uA· .. -Ce ·-Dr Wag. 9r.sti·· PIS. P/B • tras. y. eowner. u.-....., n ... r · Air G t1·-· trans ~a~~*=~~~U :;.~~ki~~c!!~ SDFwy·:r:etJ~texit cooler: a1~"""sbocks : IJJ.0555 Call day or n 1gbt 130-7000 tratler bitch, CB Radio 1977 CADILLAC 1141995-7388. 1n Stant.on.•--------: incl. Good Cood. Sl.800. a ftlUl.u~o '77 Monte Carlo Landau, nearCerrit.oe&Knott .._'-9 9952 921S.Oraoge,S.A. ~ low'"'m1leage, air, P/S, . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7S Duster, V·8, auto COUPES P/B, ~. 586-MlO or 19.'73 M~ lV, xlnt condl· '66 Beaut. red Mustang tram, PIS. P /B, AM/FM (QRXR). 4 to Choose 586-0717 lioD. IW', tape deck, lthr, Convertible, 6, a uto, cus, xlnt cood. &tS-3061. from.as low as •---------• metallic brwn, vinyl top. 7l48'JS.2000·499-3831 $9988 unoNOVA. Dark green, 2 833-1006 ' POlllffoc 9'65 d o o r . E x c e J I e n t '66 Mustang 289 V8 Auto ........... •••••••••••• Nabe transportation . Good trans, 4 barrel carb, mag uns Ventura, good coodi· rs condition. $950. 675-1597 ear..... 9912 wbeels, air shocks, and tioo, new Urea, Sl.800/bst evenings; 752-95U days. ••••••••••••••••••••••• shackles. frnt reverse otr 495-fO'lS Cad•IJac '72 Kingswood wgn, new '18CORVETl'E rims, velocity stacl 2 --·-------1 trans & alternator, P/B, 4SPDSTICK door bard top. Metallic 'Tl Bonoeville Brougha m 2oll<1 ll.11h111 B1v,1 PIS. A/C, hi mileage but l:MtrPoceccr, brown exterior. Sl,500. 4--drruU k>loarrud·· .. edve~~·· PP. (714)540-7s:iSKen S47·31.82 Y • s ....... 1vum • • Home o1·ae1ect vaoa, ill pay top OOU.r ror Dice lo• mile used vans. T12-9800 4 speed. Sunroof, stereo, A /C. Traded for --------1 Mercedea. <66STUF) $5995 c; .. ,,,, Ml''·' qo.•111.10 good cond. P.P. $1500. cond . $6300 o ffe r . '72 VW Van, new engine. 962-0562,847-9640 CORVETI'ES '72 Grande. vs, AT, 67a.7525 '73 220D, stick, ice blue, good cood, must sell ---------i---------•I • 7 s V e t T . To P . stereo, runs & looks xlnl, ---------'72 Cbevf 1 ton Van, camper coaverSion. bub· ble t.op, elec ref rig, stove w /oven, many, mally xt ras. $3500 Dys ~ 675-9701, eves 6'2·6100 clean. Must sell! $6500. S2800.847-0677 _____ 1 '73CoopeDeVtlle, --·~lo..a"'-<970MOU).lmmaculale! mustsel1Sl7S0.64G-7084 '76 Grand Prix, full pwr. 637-3321 ~ .-.000 -·~•~v ~ AC,xlntcood,$4500/Best ' . '72Sqbck -. MOVA COHCOUaS 'Tl Vet-Cruise (677504>. ·74 ll Ghia, 6 cyl, auto. air, ofr.1168-5818 • ...... "'.'66 Mercedes ~E. con· CHERRYCONDmON 5.J6-42l66 Loode-cl. a...tff'lll & Llkenew! nu rads, xlnt. 675-<Bi6 or --------- vert. wbt/blk top, very lo 675-9016 •68 Fleetwood, full power, '7 6 Ve t -0 r a o g e . 642-833Sor640-091.8. iS dJx Gran Prix. 29,000 · xtra clu.n DesU'8ble Call _,._ 6 PM q::lc:IL Origi:lal ow.er (282035). Priced to sell! mi. lmmac inside-out. IDl, • • '714.UAM/FM, Radials, SllOO. .....,r • _. --H UL-MW. '68 Vet-(91BHIL) R•,.. '74 Must. II, air, AM/FM, SJllOO ........ 7020.644-1192 ask for RB. ==::::::::;;..Tclass1c ~5896 aft 6 or NiceSlOOO. 5'-491% -· ... '° --,,. 1 ___ ..... _____ _ wknds --------• u..,. I 0,000 -''"-Gem! all options, 3SM. immac. GMCVAN1976 Good cooditioo, loaded. ~5078 CREVIER C.llS46-2022 '66 Fleetwood, mecb a:ro.. win w-..S. '76 Vet-4Spd. (401817). S2700.67~3S87 aft6. '76Grand Prix LJ, all pwr ·m 2.llUiE, air, AM/F~. '70VWCoovert.xlntcond. perfect, gd bod)', ~. SUperCood. 0.. bile 9955 items + other extras. &I Sl A HOADWAY SAIOA AMA 4:spd. excellent cood1· 52700. 646•6073 o r GJoria,66-3167. •lee Hllroof, tape '73 Vet-Convertible .Im $4600. ca n 540-7800 or tiOD.Callafter6,66-9899 646-m5. ---------• deck stereo, a i r , (93tUEQ>. Nice car! •• •••••••••••••••••••• 752-0089. ----------• '69 CAD Deville, ltbr po-.......t-..t...-......... __ Jt-p-.. ...... __._ '76 Cutlass Supreme. T· .... --...__-....... -d---99-7-0 19752805, ll blu, moderate seats, pwr. Priced right. tric...,...doorw~_:"" ,....... --·-top, Ut wbl. AM/FM cas. ·-_.._ mileage, xlnt cood. Make VOLICSWAGEHS 9!00. SS7·9509 aft 6. _.. Ir Sporlcar Cetlhr P / S. P I B . S 11 v er . ••••••••••••••••••••••• AlltoLHl'-J 9510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 835·3171 l ttm.J••~t a.,t.g or ...u.g flff Ut.JNilAft ORIVIHO IAACMIHf •USEDBMWs• '71 2002 4 spd (75314) '73 2002 48 pd 3&tK BV offer. 752 6240 WE IUY & SELL! Paid o•er $7000 200~ S. Manchester 536-0661. '73 T· Bird. Lthr int. xtras. t Selection C J o 9917 Wll Ml far $5000 Anaheim 756-2141 33.000 mi. Orig ownr . MG 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a ccr Ott' tndl7 CALL KEH 540-755' ----------9590 '74 2002A.A IC I (S98LP0 l '755.U Auto. <916MTV ) . '7S200246pd,SR,137MUK '6 OLKS $799 ... •••••••••••••••••••• 53M147 0-"""""-,,... 9935 i2 Cutb.ss SUpreme, p /S, SJSOO. 751·2015. -r----r P/B, A/C, 1 owner. $1950. --------'76 Midget, $3000. 1977 Camaro, loaded w /x· 640-7171 h"ttllnc.ra ....................... 673--0062. '73, beaut cond, loaded 536-4574 <297ADA) tras, must sell, $5600.1---------1 '76 Dodge Colt, 18,000 ml, w/ittras, pure luxury. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------·--:'68V0LKS $599 Dys, 833-0943 ; 640-~ Stick, F M cassette.SellUungsfastwithDally P.P . $337S. 644·1586 9744 (05SDIL> evs/wknd idle iten:ia 642·5678 $2950. 847-2103 Pilot Want Ads. 752-2484 WIWIUIUY YOURDATSUM PAID FOR OR NOT TOPDOLUI FOil TOP CARS 'Tl 32d 48p .• stereo<0991:1> ••••••••••••••••••••••• "17320;48,s/r-RBMUU Ul66 MGB-OT, runs great. ---------' 69 VOL.KS $999 A.Mtos, Mew 9800 A.Mtos, New 9100 A11tcK. M•w 9100 AllhK. Mew 9IOO Ne.w 9IOO (4.14DHP) ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• 1 __ CloMd ___ O.. __ S._di_ll'i.....;tc....rs_1 Good transportation. 67~2604 after 7pm 751MW3.0SI $56 per ....... Borrow b018.36; OAC; APR ls 22.5 p/c ; pay back-$1344 .00 10 24 BARWICK DATSUN Thar best luxury sedan. Opel 9746 Not our line of cars. Buy ••••••••••••• • ••••• •• • • moot.bs. FREE TV .... I j .'1 t 11' 'I 1'.· 8 31·1375 493.3375 It (o r w b o I e s a I e 1971 OPEL bluebook; balance on 48 WAGOM ~.<827NlF> WE BUY CLIAHCAIS &DUCKS Automallc & rum well. (317DLN). ONl.Y$975 New set & wi1.b this ad at tJme oC purchase. HOuse of lmport'S WEST GERMAN ••• _., ......... , ... t Jt ........ . 1975 ors. IMPORTS SPO«TWAGOH 198SHarbol'Blvd.,C.M. Oneofthelastooe'srrom 714/645-6120 COllNB.l f I ~ f • ' I \ ' 1 ' l',. 9715 ~~~l)l~ ~ ••••••••••••••••• Gennaoy-Uke new m.a1de ----"------ &out! <68'7NAH>. '6l VW OM&. y s 1975 540.5595 ?.828Harbor Blvd. ~ Qipri V-6, must sell. ~t'l~=A AM/f'M cassette. P IS, ...._,.. .. U Mtrt 1970 VW C•mper, reblt --------1 Dlxinter.640-1578. ~<;;11•M• eng, stereo, xln1 mech. WEPAYTOPOOu..AR ~ 9720 !::::::========~ ~100. '31·9560 or FORTOP USEDCARS ••••••••••••••••••••••• POl"ICM 9750 --------- FOREIGN, DOMESTIC *DRIVE A* ....................... srARCARCustom '64 vw orCLA.5SlCS um Poncbe 911S, only ~van. 3x6' s~. tr your car ls ext ra clean * LlnLE. •• * 4500 mi, air, sunroof, Skywindows. cust paint. seeus,~U'Suat. 1u1-S .& VE • LOT leather, AM/FM, loaded. crpt~ paneling. Must sell "' -AT A Must sell. $18 500. moVlDg out of country. 292SHarborBlvd. SHOP&COMPARE ~ ' Bsl ofr. 646-4022 eves osta Mesa 979-2500 ---------: Days 547·9217. WE BUY USED CARS BARWICK DATSUM ••. ' 1;• ,. ,,, ' 8 31-1375493-3:'75 uns Targa. green, w /tan interior, low miles '71 Squareback, reblt eng, ~5(118 DU brakes. $1150. 675-1752. C.~LGARTH Used Car Mgr 71924. Yelloww/lanintr., I j b Fact serv'd, AM /FM 63 Bug, recent va.ve o . stereo cass. Bra, mat.s & & brakes. $6.50. 63 VW accessories. Lo mi. Bet Bug, sunroof, reblt eng. ofr or uaume lease bal. ~trans. new brakes $750. 7S1·5006al'l6pm 63 Bug sunroor. needs 540-5630 1011\~0\ & ~O\ • LINCOLN ·MERCURY ~---...;.__ ___ , engine S32S. 642-2790 'i4 blue Carrera Coupe, • 2 626 HARBOR BLVD. clean, $13•000. Byron, 73 WesUbaha pop lop COSTA M ESA S47-0041 ~?l.53 camper. lmmac .• lo m 1, ' SUOO/offer. 646-01!10 or WI IUY 63 S..90 cpe. 90% restr'd. 646-Qli USIDCAllS! '7426trl,AM /FM,air,xlnt $4000. Must se,ll lmmed. _m_1 _VW __ B_us_,_cl_e_an_,_o_e_w We're the new Chevrolet coad. 5(2.00. 968-7506after Great Bargain. SJ6.6934 tires & clutch, $1500. ch:alership in the Irvine &&iweell.ena. ..-9755 67U940 aft 6PM ask for Auto Center. We need ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harvey )'OW'usedcar! '76 DataWJ P.U. w/shell, TESTDllVEOUI --, 6 ..;._1._--$6-0_0 __ JOE $3SOO. SS'l-3500 ext 282. MAC PHERSON 75H1012 OF,TH,LEECY~'!_ 111.. 55M011 CHEVROLET '74 Datsun 710, 4 dr, A/C, 10AA '72 Bus, reblt eng. xlnt xlnt cood. See to believe. Good invent.or)' in stock. cond lf · 21 Auto Center Drl ve B!lt olr. 673-8003 Hurry while they last! • grea or camping. IRVlNE MIRACLE PJOO. Call644-5736 768-7222 '73 Stal.ion wagon, auto, MAD)AIDEHAULT VolYo 9772 -------: A/C, SllOO. I " 49>5389. 21S0Harbor Blvd. .. ......... •••••••••••• Alitol. ... art.d COSTA MF.sA l&OUYOUIUY ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 280Z. air. mags, 4-sp, • 645-5700 A usm VOLVO, G .... 9701 lo mi's, immac. $89SO.i-------.....--i See u1 at Southern •• ; ... ;••••••••••••••••• S40-4484. Iola ltorce t756 ~--e Co\mty's Volvo ...........•.••.•...... ..,......., 67 Anglia. m Dataun 510, 2 dr. runs •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. HeadQuarten. Rum great. $500. good. but body is tem· ~ YOLYO 875-8258 ble. $500. 673-3620 ROY MI.!mlONVIEJO ~••••••••••••••!?_!~ ~••••••••••••••!?!.~ ~ ~:~~:o~CE lll·2n049S-1210 '73 Audi 1oou;. Auto, 2 dr, '74 Flat X19, xlnl rood. lo ~.:!!!'..,. ... !. •75 VOLVO 1641 M FM ..,..,.,,. ,_. ..... '" SEDAN. Lo ml, perfe<!t sunrooC. A I • _...,.,. ml stereo. SS7·1S09 al\ 5 .....,. cond .• traded ror a Pb 492·MU PM wkdys. CLOSfO \UNO•YS Mercedes. <53ZNRN) ·1s Audi 100 LS. lmmac '76 F\at 128, mmt conch-T......._ 9765 • S5295 cond. C~am yellow, bm lion AM 11:1u 8 trk -r--mtr. All/FM stereo, 2 dr 7s,a.90'17 aft Sp~· ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• st.ick 1biA. New radials. llfOlll YOU aooo . .5&l&&2 • .._. 9727 SILL YOUI ...w ~ 9712 .. -................... TOYOTA. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,._..New '71 SEE US! 'tm S30I. •·•pd. meuirn HONDA Cars 11o..u.11n1us TOYOTA Point. wpkr stereo, Im MA.HY -~ioN VIEJO mac, ll.2,'150. 675-0lllO T ~-. .__1 0-tlHerTVWW 811-2110495-1210 '5 BMW JGOO, AM /FM, u11ii..11vas1tv new Urea, very clean, " 197'7 CeUca OT lltbck. Im· mUllHlJ $1700. 752-8300 ~-w. mac cond. $53001 or or. HOur;e of lmpo~ ....... "72 2QCrl n1. must Mil .._. C... • GMC fer. S»-5383 1. A.IC, All /FM atereo Tn.cb '11 Corolla. red/blk top, JilllMl'llllll .. lllM~• t.mlaft.~5. '*50Harbnr Blvd very clut\ 4r sharp. "13 BVW '2IOOZ. alk. n Mic • AM/FM/I Trk M6-..Wt 4-ya. 112 m -' "• '• Cotta .... 540.9940 am P P. 144--1411 "f 4.. lo ml '1, &lnt cond, new "'-· '2300. SIU. We tt.ema wUh • 1Sl·IG'7 Dally Pilot ClaU1lled Ad - '' A '' A gift that will really move mom! NEW MEW '78 ZEPHYR Z-1 '78 COUGAR XR7 STARTS AT MEW '71 LINCOLN VERSAILLES stwhat MIW '71 ZEPHYR STATION WAGON STAITS AT I THE HOW CARFOll ntlHC>ftWOMBI ~ •2000 *3998 For A"f Trade You C• Ori .. a. Ma. TMI 11'9HT WAM>M On T~ Purchase 01 Any New Versailles tn Stock FOi IVRYIODY Orange County's oldest Lincoln-Mercury Dealership .JOHNSON I SOR WE LEASE ALL MAKES ALL MODELS ·~ 2626 Harbor Blvd. •,If :] [ [ '~ T COUGAR I :. pk I • Cosla Mesa • WE LEASE ALL MAKES ALLMOOELS 540-5630 Alt Prle9a Plu. Tax & LlcenM On ~ Credit All PnCett Ellect1ve 72 Houri From Publlcatlon. All Cn Subject To Prior Salt 1 .. ,_ ··- .. ' t H11ntington Beach Fo1•ntain Valley ,,.. EDITION Afternoon N.Y . Stoeks VOL. 71, NO. 136, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1978 TEN CENTS) Briggs Quits Race, Endorses Davis I , LOS ANGELES CAP> -State Sen. John Briggs. R·Fullerton, a conser vative who tried to turn a crusade again!>t homosexual teachers into a campaign for governor, withdrew from the gubernatorial race today and endorsed Ed Davis. but that Daivs is "the closest thing to one ·or the greatest governors we have ever had, Gov. Ronald,.. Reagan.·· Both Bngj; and Davis earlier had been s~heduled lo appear as candidates today before the California Peace Officers Association convention at the Newporter Inn 10 Newport Beach. Davis to support his initiatives against homosexual teachers or to expand the death penalty in return for his s upport. He described Davi s as the conservative with the best chance of defeating Democratic Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. apparently to Kel\. Maddy. another Republican candidate for governor .. Ed Davis will defeat Brown Jr. JUSl as overwhelmingly as Ronald Reagan defeated Bro"n Sr. 12 years ago ·· In recent weeks. Briggs has ~a n celed mos t campaign appearances. He refused all requests for interviews after r epo rts of his expec t ed withdrawal lrom the June 6 Republican primary s tarted ci rculating Davis ranks either first or second in va rious polls of Republi(·an voters in the razor·clo~e race. Briggs never improved from his starling fifth place. and he sank to two percent GOP support in one recent poll. llUOO.S At a Los Angeles news conference. Briggs said the former Los Angeles police chief wasn't as conservative as he 1s, Briggs said he did not ask "We Republicans don't have to nominate a carbon copy of Jerry Brown to defeat Jerry Brown," Briggs said, · refernng <See BRIGGS, Page i\2> Rejects Skateboard Park 'Guided To11r' Free-lance Lawman Jailed Sex Six. the alleged sell-proclaimed· Sheriff of The State of California. was at Huntington Beach City Jail-">· day, not exactly to inspect the facility, although he did get a guided tour to a cell. The ass<.'rted free·lance lawman. aged 44, was arrested and booked Monday on susp1c1on of impersonating a police ofhcer after taking a $27 taxicab ride from San Juan Capistrano to the police station . lnvesti1!ators said the cabbie isn't above aiding the law IO an_,cmcq~ency, but he wanted $27, not a glimpse of Sh<.' riff Sfx 's flas hed silver badge with a State of CaliTbrnta stal pasted over 1l. lie <'la1med that credential entitled him to tree transportation. <iccording to Dete<'tive Sgt. Luis Ochoa. Police also remained puzzled about what kind of of. ficial business brought their downstairs guest to head· quarters anyway, but that'. where he still was today, in .. lieu of $150 bail. ~ Many Elde rly Tennessee Hotel Blaze Kil/,s Seven JELLICO. Tenn. CAP> -Fire destroyed a hotel in this f)Ortheast Tennessee community 'early today. killing at least seven persons. official said. Many of the hotel's residents were elderly. A mother threw her baby to safety from a third·story win· dow into the arms of tbe father on a rooftop below, authorities said, and several other residents jumped from windows to escape the flames. "I've just been told we have seven bodies now." said Dan Sanderford, administrator of Jellico Community Hospital where a temporary morgue was set up in a locker room at the hospital. ··By looking at them, you can· T een Injured · In Huntington Still Ailing A Pico Rivera teen·ager shot in the chest when fighting broke out among a crowd or more than 100 youths at Bolsa Chica State Beach Saturday remained hospitalized today. The brawl also lert a 16-year· old girl wounded when a bullet smashed through the windshield of a parked car in which she sat, striking her s houlder. Authorities say the boy. who is listed in critical but stable condi- tion at PadOca Hospital wttb major internal injuries. cannot be questioned until Ms condition improves. His name was not released because he is ii juvenile. but sheriff's Sgt. Bill Miller said he is rrom Pico h.ivero and that most of those involved in tile fight attend two high schools ln that area. The wounded teen-aged girl was treated, held overnJgbt for obseeyalion and later released from Pacltica Hospital. No one lmows wbQ or wh¥ sp,rked lht melce wbtch <>e· curred on the beach bet~n Golden West Street and Wamer Avenue ln Hunt.lngton Beach. No Qne has been arrested ln connecUon with the predAwo in· • cideot belnlJ probed by the shertU'a oUlce. Ana~ Launched . a.E-IRUT, IAbMOt9 (AP) Some 40.000 Ethiopian troo.,..,,.. havt lauillched a pi.ocer oU..Wve to cruab I.ho 16·Y ar·old ~belUon in the nortbem Red Sea prov .. Ince of Er1trea. the bt11est rebel group report.M today. not tell" the identities or even the sex of the victims. San· derford said. ''They're all in body bags." Rescue workers were still searching for other possible vie tims in the ruins of the three· story brick Jenkins Hotel. Jellico Police Chief Charles Bruce said he unders tood 29 persons were registered in the hotel Monday night. Harold Boone. senior recorder in the mayor's office, said Bruce told him that he believed all but two of the residents had been ac· counted for. "The roof and both floors caved in," Sat,yierford said. "It's all on one story now." Among those hospitalized, he said, were a young man and woman and their baby and 5· year.old child, Sanderford said. "I talked to the father. He said they could not go down the hall. He jumped to the roof of a build· ing next door and he was not hurt. She threw him the baby and then the 5-year-old jumped and he broke the boy's fall. Then she jumped." Jellico Fire Department dis· patcher Arnold Overton said most of the residents were "elderly retired people living on pensions and so forth." The fire, which also damaged a nearby auto parts store and T rallways bus station, was con· tained about 8 a.m., about six hours after it was reported. Its cause was not immediately known. A reporter at the scene saw firemen carrying residents of the hoteJ down ladders from win· dows. . Fire departments from nearby communities responded lo the blaze tn thls town l<><:ated along the Kentucky border in a rural area. Vet, 102, JoimVFW LONGMONT. Col o. <AP) -A 102-year~old Spanlsh·Amerlcan War veteran, who says he Juat never aot around to lt before, hu become the oldest penon to Join the Vettte.,s ol Foreign Ware. Asa Maxson, who will be 103 l\ext month, was awom la as a member of Pott ••• ,.. ,JlaQOQ was boal near Hancocik, Mlon.f lo lftS and aerved ln the fblbp-flaa tn 19 durl~ the 8pallla)l.;Americp War. .. Juvenile Crime Age Hit ' By JACKIE HYMAN Ot IM O.lly P'tlot Staff Two Republican candidates for governor said today in Newport ~e.ach that they believe 16 and 17·year-olcb who commit serious crimes should be treated as adults. Speaking to the California Peace Officers Association con· vention at the Newporter fon •were San. Diego Mayor Pete Wilson and Assemblyman Ken Maddy, R·Fresno. "If the crime is serious enough, the age becomes im· material," Wilson said. "Wha~ a governor can do is to sponsor legislation to lower the age of responsibility to 16." Maddy said that he believes serious criminal records of juveniles should not be subject to confidentiality provisions. "I think those record5 ouebt to be can1ed 0¥11'.'• Maddy said. "this way, they ~an have four or five chances and then when they're 18 they start over with a clean record." Maddy also said in his s~h that he doubts the death penafty will ever be irnplemented under the current state Supreme Court because he believes its members oppose the death penalty. However, Maddy expressed optimism about the course law enforcement legislation is taking in California. "We talked about rehabilita- tion in the state for 60 years." he said. "Now we're talking about punishment. isolation and deter· rents." Wilson, who prefeded Maddy, said he too believes the state needs to be tougher on those who commit serious crimes. "We all believe in civil liberty but frankly I am more con- cerned about the welfare of the victim than the rehabilitation of the crimintll. I think we have gone too far," Wilson said. I Police Seek Suspect in RB Rape Try A pudgy man who wore plaid slacks and a sports jacket is gought by Huntington Beach police today after be allegedly attempted rape of a 15-year-old girl who was dragged into his car on a busy street ln broad dayllgb& The v\cl\m, who had beet. slapped and struck repeatedly. according to police, sald she was walking north along Warner A venue at Dressel Lane about noon Monday when abducted. She said the man, described as ln his late ~. slowed his tom- pact car at the curb, stopped and spoke, so she leaned into the car to hear over passing traffic noise. Detective Sit. Louis Ochoa uld tt wa._ then the auspect. pulled her lnto the vehicle, drove away and fioal.11 stopped oa a realdentlal side street. No actual sexual assault e>c· curred, lnvuUgatore aaid but the vlctlm told them he had begun to maul her when sbe rougbt rree. jwnl)td out or the car and ran to a borne tor help. .,6 ._~OLDEN, CQlo. (APJ -nreaty to 9D anU·nuclear dtili· oulraton ~daued Utelr slt- lft II ocwlly on 1 Nll apur leadlnl Into th• Roell F' •~ nuclear weapcna plan ' Thomas Signs In To Assist Festival The Huntington Beach City Festival, which has not enjoyed an over·abundance of exposure in its past eight years. is getting plenty· of help from an expert this year. City Councilman John A. Thomas. who put up 2.200 political signs in his successful candidacy in April, is doing the same thing for the festival although on a more limited basis. Thomas took matters In his own' hands after he was asked for advice on the best ways to publicize the event. He and his sons Steve. 9, and Mike, 6. put up nearly 50 large s ign s Pmr Charged In 'Tipping' LOS ANGELES ~APl - A federal grand Jury has accused a Redon o Beach private investigator and hls wile or mooltorj.ng law ~torc:emeot radio com· munlcatlons and notifying SUJ!R.eCts that they were belng watcbed . A slx·counl lndktment, handed down Monday, charses Kent O. Alex· and er, 32, and hls wlte Cheryl, 25, wlth conspiring to possea narcotics wllh lnt.ent to'dlatribute. theft of government property and foterct>pttna and dt\'atsff11 tM ndto com· mwalulloni or Prut En· rorcement. Admlhlstratlon a1entt and Loi Antelcs Pollu Depar&menl of· ncen. • tnroughout the city over the weekend and Monday to publicize the festival. He also donated foundations and plywood backing for signs from his own campaign. ..The signs made a differen<'e for me and they should for the festival." he said. "The people are going to have to look at them every day." The festival is sponsored' by the Huntington Beach Coordinat· ing Council. It will be held in the quad area at Golden West College from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. A large number of non.profit service organizations will participate to publicize their ac· livilies, according to Coordinat· tng Council President Elaine Craft. Featured events will include a scieMe fair, a number of bands. entertainers, puppet s how. arts and crafts display. gymnast1l' exhibitions and a spelling bee for 6th. 7th and 8th grade pupils. There is no admission charge. Last year's festival was held on the 4th of July and the turnout was dlsappolntlng, a. spokaman sald. Council Consid ers FV Trash Refunds Founta_tn Valley City Council rnem bers tonight will discuss poulble refunds to residenbl who were for;ceci to dlJposo or their own trash durtng Vie re· centat.rik Cuatomen were O\lt ce cent'I per week ror the services that they mls.sed. The meetlt\I will be held at 8 pm. at cltf council cbamben, 10200 Slater Ave?. Year's Debate Ended By ROBERT BARKt:R 0t IM o.llY P'tio. St.If A $1 million skateboard park. f1r!>t proposed for the center of ltuntmgton Bear h Central Park a year ago. came t6 the encl of the road Monday ni ght before a h\Jgl' turnout 1n t·1ty c:ounc1l c:hambers. F1vl' t1ty council members voted to turn down the facility after hearing testimony for more than two hours from 20 t•1t1zens who mostly opposed the project. Opponents ranged from a fourth grade pupil concerned about the impact on park wildlife to an elderly man who obJected on several grounds. Another opponent said he flew in from Mexico City specifically to attend the hcarin~. Some others in the audience estimated at 250 supported the skateboard facility, saying it would be good for young people and is badly needed. Council members Ric hard Siebert, Boh Mandie. J ohn Thomas and Ruth Bailey con- curred with opponents who ex· pressed concerns or private en· te rprise operating on public parkland. impact on ncighborin~ residences and environmental concerns. Mayor Ron Shenkman also join ed 1n voting down the pro- posal by Universal Skate Parks Inc. lie supported the concept earlier in the evening. He said today that he probahly would have voted the other way 1f his ballot would have made any difference. Followin~ the vote, Shenkman rhrected staff members to con- sider alternative sites for the fa c ility, including two other park locations near the library at Talbert Avenue and Golden West Street and near Taylor A venue 3.9d Golden west. He added, however. that he didn't believe that a Central Park location woul~ be accepta· ble to the majority of the coun- cil Ron Pattinson and Don MacAllister voted for the facility which would have been located on 12 acres west of Golden West and south of Tolbert. M acAllister said that the city has facilities for the very young and the old but not for teen· agers. "This lime we can help," he said. Morton Wedner. vice presi· <See SKATE, Page A2> Co ast We athe r Fair and a little warmer through Wednesday. Cows tonight 55 to 62. High-; Wednesday near 70 at th!! beaches and near 80 in· land. INSIDE T ODAY While Cmdr. Tyrone Martin h '" charge, the USS , ConstUutfon 111 "an acht.H? 3hlp, not o museum ." Ste Page 85. ~ , CJ .. .. as M At .. .,~ .. ., .. M M • -· .': • . A.2 DAILY PILOT tjlf l"9d!X, .. fr tt. 197' Classes Cititicized Jury Wants 'Exotic' Costs ·Listed By GARY GRANVILLE Of ltle o.lly ...... UUt The Orange County Grand Jury said Monday some local school distncts are abusing their powers by offering s uch adult school courses as hang gliding and bonsai gardening at tax- pay~r expense. <Related stories pages A3. A5 . > Districts that prom6te such courses. including sailmakm~ and ballroom dancing. should publish what 1t <'OSL'> to educate each student enrolled. the Grand Jury said. Furthermore. the jury added. high school and unir1ed school d1i.tricts should make exotic courses sell-supporting through tu1t1on charges. And community college dis· tra cts should sponsor legislation that would make 1t legal for them to c harge' tuition for courses such as horse care and Lowest in Years County's Jobless Rate Dips to 4.4o/lJ Orange County•s unemploy· m ent rate plunged from 5.1 per· cent in March to 4.4 percent 10 April. according to figures re· le a sed today by the s t at e Em ploymenl D evelopment Department !EDO). The drop tn the county's un· employment rate meant there were 6.900 fewer county res1· dents unemployed last month than a month earlier. It also rneant April's 4.4 per· C'cnt unemployment rat e matched las t Dec ember's fi gure. the lowest in four years. Fro111 Pog~ Al SKATE ... EDD labor statisticians pre- dicted employment in Orange County. which reached 945,000 jobs. last month. will continue to climb in May and $une. That prediction of higher employment was based on ex· peeled seasonal hiring in con· struction. agriculture and tourist industries. And, the EDD analysts added in their monthly labor s tatistic report ... Manufacturing l employment l will continue to rise dramati1Jally throughout 1978 as expansion plans are im· plemented and new firms move into the area." The state figures show that In the past year the number of fac· tory jobs in Orange County ro6e by 12.~0 to reach 183 .300 workers. dent of Universal Skate Parks "Several companies contacted Inc .. contended that arguments in April reported adding new marshalled againstthe park were night shifts and beginning new "wcak.emot1onalandillogical." product lin es, .. the EDD fle said that other private monthly report noted in its com businesses arc located on Hunl· ments on the continuing upsurge ington Beach public property in manufacturing employment. and cited facilities at the pier. a April's rise in county employ· restaurant near the pier and thy ment was paced by a 60().job Huntington Beach Inn. , gain in agriculture. 400 workers Mike Burkenfield. a leader in finding em p Io y men t In the fight against locating the aerospace a nd 1,300 ne>N skateboard course in the park. manufacturing jobs. according said he opposed private prof· to EDD iteeri ng on public land. Burkenfield also criticized of· f1 cials ror allegedly making prior agreements without keep- ing the public fully informed. Council members approved the environment.al impact report on the project. finding it valid Klan Warned On Vigilante and adequate But they said that ,4ctt•vi•t;nQ problems involving traffic. ef /,I ~a Certs on wildJife and impact on nearby residences could not bl' solved. Strikers Agree To Contimte Edison Talks Talks are scheduled to resume Friday in the slx·day old strike at Southern California Edison Company power stations in Hun- tington Beach. San Onofre and at ei~ht other Southland sites. Edison and the striking mem· bers of the Utility Workers Union of America agreed late Monday to a request by federal mediator Tim O'Sullivan to re· open talks. A union spokesman said that neither side has made any ma· jor moves or concessions towards settling the walkout. Picketing is scheduled to con· l1nue while the talks are in progress. Meanwhile. an Edis on spokesman s aid that nearly all the 3.000 construction workers at an expansion project at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Sta· lion were back at work today. SAN DIEGO <APl -The new U .s. attorney in San Diego says he is warning the Ku Klux Klan against any "vigilante activity" aimed at aliens along the Mex- ican border. Michael Walsh made the state· ment after conceding his omce was unable to find a resident Mexican alien kidnapped by four members of the Klan. The man was hltchhlking near San Clemente when they picked him up April 3, Walsh said Mon· day. In the car, they accused him of being Illegally in the United Stales. When he pro· duced a green U.S. card. they threw it out the window. Then they drove to a U.S. Border Patrol c h eckpoint. turned over the man to officers and identified themselves as Klans men. Walsh said. At the time. the Mexican dec lined to prefer charges against them and has since vanished. Walsh said. Charges Remain 'OAKLAND <A Pl -William antJ Emily Harris. accused kid· nappers of Patricia Hearst. failed Monday to have charges of causing bodily harm removed from the 13-count Indictment against them. basic boating, according to the Grand Jury. "There was a lime when we did charge for courses that are characterized by the grand jury ." responded Richard Simon. director or community relations for the Coast Com- munity College District. "In 1974." Simon said today, "the state Education Code ruled against charging ror education. There are no plans al this lime lo change this policy." Simon said. In Its four·page release, the jury said it "wishes to call public attention to those districts which are abusing the discre· tJOnary power delegated to them by the stale with regard to adult education." But the Grand Jury didn't say which districts it .. would com· mend for "their realistic ap proach to adult education." Nor did the jury say which dis· tricts it would condemn £or abuse of power. Jury foreman Henry Webber said a breakdown between dis· tricts mus t exist .. or we wouldn't have said It." But jury membe r Grace Winchell said. "I really don't want to name districts. Hopeful· ly, we're alerting the public and I don't want to specify dis· tricts." However. The Grand Jury's report did say that districts should have ways lo evaluate adult courses and that some way of measuring the need they fill should be used. "The jury believes that the taxpayer· rightfully Is question· ing the type and extent or public adult education being provided and is correct in s~king a re· evaluation or objectives," the Grand Jury report said. It noted receiving complaints that adult course offerings sometimes contain lnap· proprlate sl.lbject matter and that classes are sometimes con· tinued after dropping beyond minA.mumstudent loads. "I don't ·think we have a frivolous program," responded another Orange .Coast school of. flcial. Supt. John Nicoll of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. He said today that his district undertakes a "serious examlna· tion of adult school offerings," adding that courses are offer~ "that seem to be within the province of a unified district and that aren't offered by colleges or recreation departments. "We try to avoid duplication," he noted. .Dollar Rises, Active Marlcet Post.s Gaim NEW YORK <AP> -The stock market ran up another sharp gain In heavy trading to· day. aided by a rising dollar in foreign exchange. The Dow Jones average o( 30 industrials. up 6.06 points Mon· day to a seven-month closing high. climbed another 9.88 lo 856.04 by mid-day. G alners outstripped 106ers by a 3·1 margin among New York Stock Exchange.listed issues. Big Board volume reached 13.52 million shares in the first hour. The opening-hour record of 17.58 million was set April 25. The dollar continued to gain ground against leading foreign currencies today. encouraging interest among overseas in- vestors in U.S. stocks. Analysts said a Treasury ...Department official's forecast Monday or a iradual narrowing of the U.S. trade deficit over the next few years helped both the dollar and the stock market. A u.s District Judge had or· dered picket lines by the Utility Workers removed at tbe ex· pansion project which Is represented by other unions not on s trike. El Toro Marines OAANOE COAIT w, DAILY PILOT Cross Burning May Have Been a Hoax ByTbeAuodated Pret5 not believe they were associated with the Klan. The men had !'lever•I friends who are black and never made serious derogatory remarks about blacks. the newsp1per said. Saying tht·~ nu lunger find satisfaction 111 tht•1r st•\·t·n y (.' li r m a. r I' I i.I g t! • H 0 111 ll g Stones ~in~c.·r '.\1irh. .htggc.•r and his w1l't'. Bwnta. ha\ L' hegun cli\Or(·t' prot·eeding:-. He is rumored to ha \'C a new cempanion. a T<'xas mo<1t•I. Pendle ton LNG Site Opposed ..._/ By SfEVE MITCHELL OI llW o.tly l'llot 5wff A U.S. Congressman. Marine Corps and Navy brass and top officials fll6lm two utility firms told state coastal commissioners Monday night they are opposed to use of a portion of Camp Pendleton ror a liquefied natural gas terminal. The strongest objections to use or Homo Canyon on the ocean side of the San Diego freeway at Camp Pendleton. came from Rep. Robert E. Badham. wbose 40lh Congressional Dis trict encompasses the sprawling Marine Corps base. In a s trongly worded statement read by aide Howard Seelye. Badham accused the coastal commission's staff with purposely attempting to kilt the whole concept o r an LNG terminal project in the state. "ln looking at the overall picture of the controversy over where to locate an LNG terminal," Badham s tated. "it appears abundantly clear that there is purposeful mischief in the s taff report which ranl<s sites by preference.·· In a s tarr report to commissioners earller this month. Camp Pendleton was ranked as first of four sites for construction or an L-NG term in al. The staff's second preference is Rattlesnake Ca· nyon in San Luis Obispo County. followed by Little Cojo near Point Conception and Deer Canyon in Ventura County. Badham 's statement Monday is a 180 degree switch from remarks he made las t week s.aying he would support the Camp Pendleton site "if It is inevitable ... Assessm e nts Rise LOS ANGELES <AP> -The city's total assessed property value rose 17.5 percent last year for the biggest hike In 30 years. officials report. City Ad· mlnistrative Officer C. Erwin Piper said Monday that the average increase of 50 to 100 percent for individual property owners was due to soaring land values. - A supposed Ku Klux Klan croRs burning at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station may actually have been a hoax staged by six enlisted men to hasten their discharge. Military police who a rrested them said the cross was not ianited until after they had . .,,. --. While questioning men on the baae about the March 30 incident. the Naval InvesllgaUve Service learned that aome or the slx Marines had telephoned frltnds after their release from the service and told them the eplsode had been deel.tned to aet them out of the servlce. The Santa Ana Realster reponed. The Marine Corps hid no lm mettiate comment and the 1tx M.r"'n_.. ldeaUU•• wepe not lmmed.Ja~l)' kTIQWJ'I, Three black Martnee told lnveetlgalorl they knew aeveral oC tho six mm and, based on their rda11onahlp w&tb lb m. dJd arrived. Recovered at the scene were three candles, a bottle of lamp on, a croa made of broom and mop handles and a book about the Klan. 'lbree of the men wore white aheeta and hoods. , The newspaper said that two or the men recef vecJ honorable dl1chargea. two aot aeneral dldhartea under h on orable ~ndlUona end ou bed-hi• enll•tmtrtt voldtd. Tb 1bth requested and rec•lv•d • dlacharie ror the sood of the servl~e.Jte ~•oe-~'"'1H!tet'Htr--t tho pape:r u.id. Credit Sp ree Freed Suspec~ Reports Theft A man who surrendered after police alleged he barricaded himself tn his north Huntington Beach home Sunday. defying police SWAT team members. was freed on $10.000 ball Mon· day, onlY, to encounter more problems. Nick Urban. 59. of 15601 Toway Lane. telephoned police f',.._ Paflf? A l BRI&GS ••. But that small amount or s upport could be critical if the voting Is as close as recent polls. whiC'h have placed Davis. Attorney General Evellc Youn~er and Assemblyman Ken Maddy aJl within a range of five percentage points. and San Diego Mayor Pete Wil~on a few points behind in fourth. Briggs· bes t-known backer . tax critic Howard Jarvis. author of the Proposition 13 property tax cut initiative. s aid in a separate interview that he had not talked to Briggs recently. but believed the report to be accurate. .... "I've heard the s ame rumor. Under the circumstances. I have to believe 1t." Jarvis said. "I understand the Briggs campaign did not get off the ground." Jarvis. who has built an influential political following or his own, said he is prepared "not only to endorse Davis. but to campaign for him. I've known Davis for 20 years, and he hal> one quality above all others. He's honest." Briggs is generally regarded a s the mos t conse rvative Republican in the gubernatonal primary. with a campaign built around proposed voter initiatives to make 1t easier to fire homosexual teachers and to broaden the death pepalty. Davis. who opposed Briggs on both measures. is nonetheless the closest politically to Briggs among the other contenders and the most likely to inherit Briggs s upporters. with or without the Fullerton legislator's endorsement. Most or Briggs' support in the polls came from his home area of Orange County. Briggs said a lack of support and a dry campaign treasure chest fi gure equally in his de· cision. "I indicated to the chief I was totally at his disposal." Briggs said. "I told him I would ,dg anything that he asked except for one thing. l can't tum over any campaign funds, because I don't have any." Briggs said he has spent "more than Sl million" on his two initiative campaigns with most or the money going to his petition drive to broaden the death penalty. Briggs said support by Davis (or the inltiallve was not a pre· requisite ror the endorsement. ·'There is absolutely no quid pro quo. This is an absolutely clean deal," Davis said. However, Davis declined to s tate a position on the in· itiatives, hinting he would take positions when and 1r they ap- pear on the ballot. In the past, Davis has criticized both in· itialives. Davis called Briggs' decision "the act of a fine. decerit person who has placed the/state or California and the Republican Party above his own personal aspirations." about .i 30 p.m from home to re· tlOrt someone had entered the house and stolen his credit cards while he was in jail. He said a check with the credit cards· issuing firms showed someone had run upa Sl.600tabon a shopping spree during the day Mon day. according to pol ice. Urban. an aer06pace industry worker, was arrested aod booked on suspicion of assattll with a deadly weapon following the Sunday night episode which ended peacefully PoliC'e were summonf'd to the neighborhood just off McFadden Avenue al Edwards Street about 7:45 p.m .. after Urbah'5 room· mate. Justin S. Cate. 26. ran to a neighboring house for help. He c·a lled police to allege Urban had fired a shot from a .357 Magnum r evolver. one of a number of guns in the house. at him during a period or d/mking and despondency over a'family problem. Getting no res ponse from Urban. ·who ignored efforts to contact him. police said . the SWAT team was dispatched. but Officer Patrick Gildea finatly lalked the suspect into surren· dering at 10:07 p.m .. after a lengthy phone conversation. Police said today th;lt Urban arranged for a batl bondsman to cover his Sl0,000 ball and was freed late Monday morning. He is tentatively scheduled for arraignment May 31 in West Orange County Judicial District Court. Fullerton Cops Se ek Missing Girl Fullerton police today are investigating the disappearance or a lS·year-old girl who was last s een on her way to a party Saturday night. Police said there is nothing in the girl's past to suggest she might be a runaway. Nor is there any indication she could be an abduction victim or have met with foul play. ' However. the search for Wendy Sue Klarer. 15. of 3073 Lakeview St.. Fullerton. - inlensined today as three days passed without any word of her whereabouts. Police described the missing girl as 5-feet. 2 inches tall. weighing 135 pounds. having blue eyes and blond hair. When last seen by her parents al about 9 p.m. Saturday. the girl was wearing a white blouse and blue skirt. police said. Speaker Club Will Go Coed The previous ly all -mall· Toastmasters International speakers club is abandoning Toastmistresses and recruiting women lo join their ranks now. Costa Mesa-based Chapter 99t meets tonight al 7:30 o'clock in Costa Mesa County Water District headquarters at 1965 Pomona Ave .. Costa Mesa. lo begin a drive for new members. Residents of cities all along the Orange Coast may join and need only call Pat Gaynor at 839-3698. for further information or come to the meeting to sign up for members hip. I Irvine • EDITION VOL. 71 , NO. 136, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today•s Closin.i N.Y. Stoeks ~ I, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1978 TEN CENTS) Fire Destroys· Hotel; Seven Killed JELLICO. Tenn. <AP > -Fire des troyed a hote l in this nortlu?ast Tennessee community early today. killing at least seve n persons. official ~aid. Many of the hotel's residents were elderly A mother threw her baby to safely from a third-story wan · dow into the a rms of the Cather on a rooftop below. authoraues said. and several other residents Jumped from windows to escape t he rtames. "I've just been told we have sevea bodies now,·• said Dan Sanderford. administrator of J e llico CommuniU Hospital where a tempofilof morgue was set up in a locker room al the hospital. '"By looking at them. you can· not tell" the identities or even the sex of the victtiQs. San- derford said . ··They ·re all in body bags." Rescue worke rs were still searching for other possible vie· tims in the ruins or .the three· s tory brick Jenkins Hotel. .J Jellico Police Chier Cblarles Bruce said he understood 29 persons were registered in the hotel Monday night. Harold Boone. senior recorder in the mayor's offi ce. said Bruce told him that he believed all but two of the residents had been ac· counted for Get ting ihe Message Dell ............... LM ... ,_ The driver of this s m ashed Rambler found ha r s h justice today. When California Hi ghway Patrolman Ri chard Van Coff responded to call that parked car was rear ended, he did his job and wrote a ti cket citing the car Jor being parked in a .. No Parking" zone. Other driver was not cited . The double whammy occuTTed on Toledo Street in front or El Toro High School. Study Update Cost Set At $15,000 Should Irvi ne taxpayers spend $1 5,000 to update an engi neering study of a proposal to lower fi ve miles of Santa Fe Railroad track'? Public Works Director Brent Mt1chow will ask the City Coun· cil tonight to consider such an expenditure. The council meets in study session al 7 · 30 p.m .. at city hall. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. The project has been con· sadered since 1975, when at wa~ placed on the funding priority · hsl or the state Public Utahl.Je:. Commission. Muchow said it never has been g1 ven a high pnoraty. ranking 35 to 40 on a state hst of 80 possible projects each year The city Transportation Com· mission has recommended only S.5.000 be allocated to the study update. The actual project would cost an estimated $15 million. The city's share would be 10 percent, or $1.5 million. Plans call 'for grade changes at Culver Drive. Yale Avenue, Jeffrey Road and Sand Canyon A venue. The purpose or the grade lowerings would be to re· duce the noise of trains passing through town and to improve traffic safety. Briggs WithJraws, Endorses ·Ed Davis LOS ANGELES <AP > -State Sen. John Briggs, R·Fullerton. a conservative who tried to turn a crusade agains t homosexual teachers into a campaign for governor. withdrew from the gubernatorial r ace today and endorsed Ed Davis. J\t a Los An geles news conference. Briggs said the former L-Os An~eles police chi ef wasn 't as conservat ive as he 1s, but that Daivs is "'the closest thing to one or the greatest governors we have ever had. Go\'. Ronald Reagan ... Both Bnggs and Davis earlier had been scheduled to appear as candidates lod&y before the Ca lifornia Peace Officers Association convention at the Newporter Inn in Newport Beach. Briggs said he did not asl. Davis to support his initiatives against homosexual teachers or to expand the death penalty in r,turn for his support. He described Davis as t h e con servative with the best chance of defeating DemocraUc Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. , "We Republlcans don't have to nominate a carbon copy of J erry Brown to defeat Jerry Brown." Briggs said. referMng apparentl y to K en Maddy. another Republican candidate for governor. .. Ed Davis will def eat Brown Jr. just as overwhelmingly 8' Ronald Reagan defeated Brown 1111001 OAVIS Sr 12 years ago." In recent weeks. Briggs has ca nce le d most ca mp aign appearances. He re fused all requests for interviews after r e p o rts o f ha s expec t ed withdrawal from the June 6 Re publican primary started circulating. Davis ra nks eithe r first or second in va rious polls of Republican voters in the razor·close race. Briggs never Improved from his starting fifth place, and he sank lo two percent GOP s upport in one recent poll. B ut that s mail amount of s upport could be critical if the voting Is u close as recent polls, which have plat-ed Davis. A'ttorney Genera l Evelle Younger and Assemblyman Ken r.taddy all within a range of five percentage points. and San Diego Mayor Pele Wll$0n a few poif)tS behind In fourth . Jrlggs· best-known backer. (See Bl!IGGS. Page Al>. ·. ·'The roof and both floors ca ved in." Sanderford said. "ll·s all on one story now '• Among those hos)w•alized. he said. were a you~~man and woman and their baby and 5· year·old child. Sanderford said. .. J talked to the father. He said they could not go down the hall He jumped to the roor of a build ing next door and he was hot hurt. She threw him the baby and then the 5-year·old Jumped • ' By GARV GRANVILLE Of tM o.11, ...... Steff The Orange County Grand Jury s aid Monday some local school districts are abusing their powers by offering such adult school courses as hang gliding and bonsai gardening at tax· payer expense. <Related stone:. pages AJ. AS. l Districts that promote s uch courses. including saalmaking and ballroom dancing. should publish what it costs to educate Medicare Short.fall Predicted WASHINGTON <AP l -The Social Security trust funds that pay benefits to retired a nd ws· abled workers are in good shape for several decades. but the fund that pays hospital insurance un· der Medicare will go broke by 1990. the system ·s trustees told Congress today. They said in an annual report that the higher payroll taxes Co ngress app r oved last December have "restored the financial soundness or the old· age. survivors and disability in· surance program through the re· mainder of this century and into the early years of the next one.·· But. as expected. the hospital ins urance fund will need shoring up in the next decade to remain solvent. The report said that the hospital fund is expected to lose $400 million in 1985 and then "decline rapidly until it is ex· hausted in about 1990. ·· Tha t prediction as a rosier estimate than last year when the trustees said the hospital fund would go broke by 1987. That figure was revised in 1978 after the refinancing bill passed. The trustees advised Congress to exercise caution in any move to curtail the Social Security payroll tax Increases recently approved. Some members or Congress favor using general tax funds to pick up additionul hospital in· surance costs under Medicare. General tax revenue~ already a re used to pay the bulk or the cost of Medicare's optional medical insurance fund th"at pays doctors· bills and outpa · tient hospital costs for retirees who pay a monthly premium. The report was made by the trustees. Health. Education and Welfare Secretary J oseph J\. Califano Jr .• Lab<>r Secretary Ray Ma rshall and Trea sury ($tt DEnCIT, Page A2) Irvine Woman Reports Rape, Robbery 'Was Da111ned ··Seared' An Irvine woman was al· tacked ~ay after leaving her shower by a mah who grabbed tier from behind, t hrew her onto her bed aod raped her. she told police. She s aid the man menaced her wlth a hunttna knife with a 7. Inch blade •nd dark brown wooden handle. Re th~atcned to kJll her lt ahe reported 1.he at· tack. she Hid. Th woman, 28, d eribed him as fn hil urly 20s. 1lx t t Lall and slendtt. wtlh Iona undy hair ind a ruU lllOUlladlt. . tt a tan fktl. rown PllD'-.cl black tMtber j'}oy8, s he Hld. Her allant also rob~ her wallet Ot •. the aatd. Ador 'Duke' Wayne F..eared Losing His Voice and he broke the boy's fall . Then she jumped.'" Jellico Fire Department dis· patcher Arnold Overton said most of the r esidents wer e '"elderly retired people laving on pensions and so forth · · The {ire. wtuch also damaged a nearby auto parts store and Trailways bus station. was con· tained about 8 a.m .. about sax hours after it was reported Ill> t·ausc was not 1m mcd1atelv known. • A reporter at the scene saw firemen carrying residents of the hotel down ladders from win· dows f''irc departments from ncarb~ commwut1C!; responded to the blaze an thts town located along the Kentucky border 1n a rural area Hits Classes each student enrolled. the Grand Jury said. Furthermore. the jury added. high school and unified school districts should m ake exotic courses sell·suppo~1 g through tuition charges~ And communal college d1~· tracts should sponsor leg1slat1on that would make it legal for them to c harge tuition for courses s uch as horse care and basic boating, according to the Gra!ld Jury. Vet., 102, Joins VFW LONGMONT. Colo CA p) -A 102.year·Old Sp a nis h·American Wa r veteran. who says he just never got around t o it before. has become the oldest person to join the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Asa Maxson. who will be 103 next month. was sworn in as a member or Post 2601. Maxson was born near Hancock. Minn., an 1875 and served in the Philip· pines in 1898 during the Spanish·American War. lroine Cops l~tigate &uglaries rrvine police are investigating burglaries and a theft reported Monday involving Sll.800 an goods. An Irvine Co. employe~ told police that gas ranges were stolen from fi ve Heratagt-Park area houses being built on Raleigh Street. The burglar ap· pa rently entered the houses through the kitchen windows. a nd trucked the ranges out through adjacent carport a reas The ranges we re valued at $240 each. Southwest Engi neeri ng. at 17752 Skypark Blvd • rePQrted the theft of a tabletop computer. valued at $16.000. and or two elcc· tric typewriters valued at St.600 A construction trailer owned by Arnel Development and located on Walnut Avenue near J e ffrey Road was repo rted burglarized of more than S3.000 in equipment in c l udln~ a wheelbarrow. s hovels und carpenters levels . Airport Foes Press Fight TOKYO CAP> -F oes of Tokyo's new inte rnati onal airport burned government s ignit and chained themselves to fences as they kept up their campaign to block the opening or the billion-dollur mstallallon on Saturday. T h f s I g n s o rd t' rl n g l h c aaltatonl to l~Vl! the area were posted b1 Transport Ministry of. ficlala Who also read vacate or. dcrs over loudll peake u lo radlcals and Jarmera holed up In two strongholds near the airport 's on operatlon•I runway. The offh:tal~ were badced by rtot poli~ lh .armored vehicle&. But no atternpl was made to evlct the demonstntora, and no :un aTffl)Ol'( "There was a time when we did C'harge ror courses that are c harat•\er11.ed by the grand Jury ... re~pondcd Ric hard Simon. director of communitv relations for lht• Coast Com ~unit y College Oastrn·t · In 1974. ·· Simon ~aid toda\. .. the state Education Code ruled agains t charging for education. Then.• are no plans at this timt• to change this polity ... S'f1on (See FRILLS, Page A2 l Freeway 'Writeoff' Plans Hit By MICHAEL PASKEVICH OI 1111 0.11• Ptllt SUitf Costa Mesa Mayor Ed McFarland has called a special City Council session for May 24 an the wake or state Transporta· t1on Director ·Adriana Gian ~ turco's announcement Monday of plans to write off the Costa Mesa Freeway Mayor McFarland expressed "great concern" over Ms. Gian· turco ·s apparent intent to erasl' from state planning boards the ~le 55 freeway a long Newport Boulevard. The freeway plan has been on the books s ince 1944. McFarland said the purpose of the special council study session will be to decide on a course of aC't1on. A ssembl y man Denni :-. Mangers. D-Huntington Beach, who pushed for a decision by s tate transportation offi cials on the freeway·s future. said plans to rescind it are "'totally and completely unacceptable ... The assemblym an. who 1s seeking rc·electaon this year. said he is wilting to lead a city fi ght an protest. Ms . Gianturco said it wa~ "very clear" that the 2.2 malt' route as currently proposed b not practical financially. and <1 freeway would be ··extremely disruptive to the community without significant transport<.1 · taon system benefiL5." In a letter to McFarland. M~. Gianturco s aid: -The state is wi lling to meet with city officials within two weeks to discuss traffic im prov e ment s on N e wport Boulevard. -Procedures should be in· (See FREEWAY, Page A2l " Coast Weather f'alr. and a httle warmer through Wednesday. Lowl> tonight 55 to 62. Highs Wednesday near 70 at the beuches and near 80 an land. INSIDE TODA'°' While Cmdr. Turonc Martm ill Ill cho rg1>, 1111' USS C'on~llradfon ill "an active flhlp, not o musef.lm... See Page B.t I 7 . . ,,.,. •.. .,..... t rt ist i t• Coneput er I '1111 11.anild l'11hl'll ttt t T San D1t'go hold~ the leash to his •••mpuh·rdtt\t'll dr,n\1ng m:1d111w ,\ltt•r fl\l' ~·t•ar~ of p111i.:1.1mm111 ~ lhl· a11 tt•adwr .... :., .... 111 ... ma('h111t• dra\\!'> illO 111 1.·llirt'" amt {'.Ill 1!11 011 :met 011 Cross Burning May Have Been a Hoax By The Associated Press ,\ ::,upposed Ku Klux Klan t•rnss burning Cll El Toro Manne Corps ,\1r Statton muy :.ictually ha\l' bt•cn a hoax l>taged by SI'< l'nllsted men to hasten thei r d1:-.char~l' Whtie quc.,tioning men on the lla:-.e about th e March JO 1nt 1dcnt. the Naval lnvest1gat1\C SL·rv1<'c learned that some or the ... , '< Marines had telephoned I rtl•nds after their release from lhe service and told them the l'(llSOdc had been des igned lo get them out of the service. The Santa Ana Register re~rted The Marine Corps had no immediate comment and the six Marines· identities were not immediately known Three black Marines told '"' cst1gators they knew several of the six men and. based on t hl'1r rclutionship with them. did not hcltt·H• they were associated -- \11th the Klan. The men had Whi ttier S lwot Victim Won't Press Charges ,\ Wh1tt1er man who asserted II was s hot in the leg by his Irvine hostess said from his Tustin Community Hospital bed today he won 't press charges <•!!ainst her "It was :,trictly :.in accident," -.aid Donuld Griffeth. 39. who 1s 111 good cond1t1on. m ending rrom ,1 38·cahber bullet wound in the right t:alr. G rifreth was shot last Friday \1 hc.n he and his wife were the last guests to leave a party at 1he home of Sandra Robbins. 34. of 14701 Deerpark St. Miss Hobbins told police Grif· fl'lh h;.1d bcl'ome rowdy. refused lo leave. broken furniture and harassed her dog. She said she got the gun to scare him off and it accidentally discharged. Policf.' indit'ated they would -.eek no charges against the woman unless Griffeth wished to file a complaint. ORANOE COAST DAILY PILOT n..o--.,.ca.\t O.••" t11tot .... ".,,,,..<"•"~ "'....,, ................ ,,..,.,.,.,,.., ....... °'_ Coti\t ""°'""'nq Corno••w ~NI~"' f'tlll•Of'I' .,,. DV04i~d Mo~AY lf\rOl,IQft ,_,~ ... lo, (C'"tA Mr...-M•#DC>Jt &fM.f\ HWMlngton 8tM f\ I Out' t•"' V•tl•y l'vtn• \•ddtH:M<\ V•ll•¥ ~l\d ~ .... ~ -·~c ............ ._,..,. lllO'\ '' ""'41\l'wtd 5•tUf'd•O .-'Cf ~'\ T~ ~~~~~~1.~.'.':~,~~,.uo w." &•• .. -.,, .. -Prt\t4ten1 •nd P\aiV'H , .. , " c.n., Y~ f P•ft\•Of'nt•MGfo""""'•'Mtt~ r-......... ,.~·· E:O•ICM' ':::::. ... 'tr::' 0..rle>M l-It~~ Mot" "'"''""' ~f\1.11'\Q t•1'0f\ Office• (O\t• -.W\e l>OW.\t 8.r;~l,....t l•Oi~•~•" t1 .. o~.,,.S4,...t M~l•"Cl'f.,_&.•th 1111\fkt« .......... Md ~lf ... 1' ..,., ... J\Ji')tl,t,_.,,..., •. ~ °""'° ~ ,_.,, Te'9pho"• (T1•)~1 Cte .. lfled AdVtrtl .. 119 W •1171 ~.,,. ... ,_Ollo<• 1t1.at1 ,,.... "", .......... •IMIOO c.v.'C ~~tr,~,~..::-:.'-" =r ... ~ .... ;r ......... -·"" .... i:-:: .. ,,_ ..... _ -··· ............. .. ._..,,. __ \K-,,.,, ..... ,. .. ,. •• c .. ·~·· C»lltorAI• •u•,<•>•11~1\ •• Utt1t U \0 """""r. ff "'~·· .. ,. -.. tin .......,_u._, ... , ~ several friends who are black and nc'l'r made ser ious cll•rogatory remarks about blacks. the newspaper said. Military police who arrested thl'm said the cross was not ignited until after they had arrived. Recovered at the scene were three candles. a bottle of lamp 01 1. a t:ros:. made or broom and mop handles and a book about the Klan. Three of the men wore "h1te sheets and hoods. The newspaper said that two of the men received honorable discharges. two got general dischar ges under honorable 1.·o nditions and on e had h is enlistment voided. The sixth requested and received a discharge ror the good of the ::,t•rvice to es<:ape court martial. the paper said. f'ro• Page A J FRILLS ... said. In its four-page release. the JUry said 1t "wishes to call public attention to those districts which are abusing the discre- tionary power delegated to them by the slate with regard to adult education." But the Grand Jury didn't say which districts it would com· mend for "their realistic ap· proach to adult education.·· Nor did the jury say which dis· tricts it would condemn for abuse of power. Jury foreman Henry Webber said a breakdown between dis· tra c ts mus t exist "or we wouldn't have said it." But j ury member Grace Winchell said, "I really don't want to name districts Hopeful· ly. we 're alerting the public and I don't want to specify dis· tricts." However. The Grand Jury's report dad say that districts should have ways to evaluate adult courses a nd that some way or measuring the need they fill should be used. ·'The jury believes that the taxpayer rightfully Is question· ing the type and extent of publlc adult education being provided and is correct in seeking a re· evaluation or objectives ... the Grand Jury report said. It noted receiving complaints that adult course offerings sometimes contain inap· propriate subject matter and that classes are sometimes con· tinued after dropping beyond m 1 n i mum student loads . 'I don't ·think we have a frivolous program:· responded arfother Orange Coast scbool of- ficial, Supt. John Nicoll of the Newport-Mesa Unirted School District. Jewe-er Kills Theft Suspect SAN FRANCtSCO lAPl -A 55 .year·old San Franct1co jeweler. who 1ho\ nt but mined th~ last two robbers who held up hla 11tort. htt tds marrtbls time and killed the band.IL The "demt mu was tctenttfted as Davld Jones, 26. Traffic Nightillare CHP Brands Toro· R OOd 'R eal Killer' By JERRY CLAUSEN ot ... o.ity .......... El Toro Road, between Tra bu co Road and Cook 's Corner, is considered by California Highway Patrol of- fi cials to be one or Orange Cotm· ty's tw o biggest traffic nightmares. "It's a real killer," concurs a county Environmental Manage- ment Agency project spokesman who is herding plans through state and. federal age~i...~ to im- prove a 2.75-mile stretch ol the winding highway. Last year, a highway patrol spokesman said, three raal ac· eldents occurred along the five miles or two-lane asphalt, 39 col· lisions resulted in injuries and an additional 57 accidents caused property dama~e. The accident rate, said the EMA spokesman, is 6.5 times greater than the county average. miles north ot Trabuco Road. Although the road is con- sidered a scenic highway linking the south county area with O'Neill Park and other recrea- tional areas. the route Is used more often as a shortcut to the freeways in the areas north and east of Santa Ana, a highway patrolman noted. County tramc studies show that an average 4.000 vehicles use the twisting road daily. The highway patrol reports, however, that most tramc seems to be between 6 and 10 p.m .. when "the route is un- forgiving lo drowsy drivers or those who have had a little too much todr.ink." Right no..O. said the highway patrol spokesman. it's El Toro Road and Ortega Highway <which are considered mosL dangerous for traffic I. Laguna Canyon Road . he s aid. h as be~ome l~s a problem. To combat the problems along El Toro Road. Orange County plans to spend $2.4 million In easing some of the highway's curves. When federal environmental approval is granted the proJect -probably in about three months -federal funds also will be sought, the county EMA spoktsman said. An estimated $700.000 is to be spent to secure property to ease some dangerous curves. she added. and the rest is to go for planning and construction. ex· pected to begin in late 1979. To be "made safer" is the 2.76-mile portion immediately south er Cook's Corner. she said. Some road widenmg already 1s under way immediately northeast of Trabuco Road in El Toro where home development is scheduled. . ............. Sa~·mg they no lon~cr find S(.l t1sfact1on in their scnm· Yl'<Jr marriagt'. R~lling Stone<; singer "ti<:k Jagger and has wifl'. Bian('a. huH' begun d1\on·e pron·t·ciing~ He •~ rumored to ha\·c <t new <:ompanion. a Texas model. The point is emphasized by CHP spokesmen, who have re· ported that so far this year 45 accidents have been logged along the h1lly stretch. ]uveni"le Crime Age Eyed Last week, a tnJck and a car hit the same Southern California Edison Co. utility pole an separate accidents on a curve t WO m iles south or Cook's Corner, injuring one driver and leaving the Saddleback Valley without electricity twice within 20 hours. /fmtdidates Would Lower Age Restriction On May 3, five vehicles col· lided to block both lanes of the road for most of the morning as injured were cut rrom cars and trucks and mangled vehicles were retrieved from a curved section or highway about two f 'ro• Page A J DEFICIT .•• Secretary W. Michael Blumen· thal. It said the trust funds for old· age. survivors and disability in· surance "are now projected to have sufficient income to meet benefit and administrative costs until nearly 2030." However . the Jrust lunds are still faring an annual deficit un· der long-range projections. They will actually begin to pay out more than they take in around 2011 or 2012, according to the current projections. By J ACKIE HYMAN 01 U. Dell'f ..i ... Matt Two Republican candidates for governor said today in Newport Beach that they believe 16 and 17-year-olds who commit serious crimes should be treated as adults. Speaking to the California Peace Officers Association con· venlion at the Newporter Inn were San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson and Assemblyman Ken Maddy, R-Fres no . .. Jr the crime is serious enough. the age becomes im- material," Wilson said . "What a governor can do is to sponsor legislation to lower the age or responsibility to 16 ... Maddy said that he believes serious criminal records or juveniles should not be subject to confidentiality provisions. • • J think those records ought to be carried over ... Maddy said. "This way, they can have rour or five chances a nd then when they 're 18 they start over with a clean record. · Maddy also said in his speech that he doubts the death penalty will ever be implemented under the current state Supreme Court because he believes its members f'rom Page A J . FREEWAY 'WRITEOFF'. • • itiated no~ to con sider rescission of the remaining route 55 freeway between Route 1 <Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach> and Bay Street <Costa Mesa>. -A complete tramc study should be initiated to consider alternatives to reduce conges- tion on the inland to beach cor· rldor. One or her suggested alternatives involves a "park and ride bus service through the corridor to the beach area," the letter states. Mayor McFarland said he m· terpreted this to mean that the so-ca lied "CalTrans Canal" might be used #l8 a parking lot . .._ The deep ditch that currently exists between the divided highway was to be used for the freeway bed. . Some Cost• Mesa officials said they wanted more lime to study the letter from Ms. Gian- turco before planning action. However, Councilman Dom Raciti expressed a willingness lo fight. He said the city s hould pull its police patrols from the state- o w n ed route and "let the California Highway Patrol spend two and th ree hours whenever there's an accident." f'rofflPage A J BRIGGS •.• tax critic Howard Jarvis. author or the Proposition 13 property lex cut Initiative, said in a separate interview that he had not talked to Briggs recently, but believed the report to be accurate. "I've heard the aame rumor. Under the circumstances. I have to believe it." Jarvis said. "I understand the BriH• campat1n did not get off the ground." Jarvis, who has built an influential political followlnt or hi• own. aald he ls prepared "not only to endorse Davia. but to campalsn for him. l 've known Davi• for 20 years. and he has one qu.llty above all othtn. He'• honest." BriJP ls ienerally resarded u the moat con1erv.at1vc Republican ln the 1'1bemalOJ11I prlm11'l'1 with a ca1npat1n tiullt around propo11d voter tnltSaUv• to mate tt •nter to tire hom01ax~al tMobers ud to broaden the death penal&.y. • Raciti said the city might also consider putting up billboards on the route apologizing for the con· gestion and placing the blame on the state. · "We're getting to the point where we might as well move ci· ty hall to Sacramento." Raciti commented during Monday's council meeting. He saicj the city might be forced to consider a measure to limit growth and tramc. in an apparent reference to a Newport· Beach policy that limits develop· menl until traffic plans are worked out. On peak weekends. Newport Boulevard handles more than 77 .000 cars daily. The traffic ac· cident rate on the roadway 1s about four times higher than the state average. according to a CalTrans report forwarded to Ms. Gianturco. oppose the death penalty. However. Maddy expressed optimism about the course law enforcement legislation is taking in California. . "We talked about rehabilita· tion in the state for 60 years." he said. "Now we're talking about punishment. isolation and deter· rents.·· Wilson. who preceded Maddy. said he too believes the state needs to be tougher on those who commit seriou.<1 crimes. "We all believe in civil liberty but frankly I am more con· cernid about the welfare of the victim than the rehabilitation of the criminal. I think we have gon"A>o far," Wiison said. Negligence Denied In Pilot's Death A s ix-person U.S. District Court jury ruled Monday in Los Angeles that an airc r art manufacturer was not negligent in the death of a Mission VieJO woman·s Marine Corps pilot hus band who crashed in hi s C-133 in 1975. Sueanne Lewis of 25241 Cam- pina l>m l' 1.·harged in her Sl.4 million s uit against General Dynamics that the aircraft m anufacturing firm should have warned pilots that a flight con· trol mechanism might work an reverse during an emergency. Such a warning, her attorneys contended in the civil trial which opened May 4. could have pre- vented the crash or the 20·year· old alrcrart in which Col. Julius M. Lewis and three other Marines died. In s umming up their cast' Thursday, before the jury de· liberated on Fnday. Mrs. Lewis' attorneys asked that General Dynamics be declared negligent and that the twin·engine. pro· pel t e r -dri ven aircraft bl' de cl a red defective. General Dynamics attorneys countered that a qualified pilot should have known the controls would work in reverse under some conditions. A survivor of the September 1975 crash testified earlier that eleva tors controlling lht· at'rc raft 's upward and downward movement jammed shortly after takeorr. The crash has been inve5til'at ed ror more than a year by the FBI. and Mrs. Lewis said this morning that the U.S. Attorney General's office in Los Angeles is continuing to push that in "est1gat1on. Government agencies are al tern pting to determine whether or not the plane may have been tampered with before takeoff. Mrs. Lewis. who also has filed a $10 million claim against the Manne Corps in connection with the fatal crash. indicated her al· torneys probably wou ld not ap· pe<JI the deci s ion ravoring General Dynamics rendered ac about 2:30 pm. Mond<Jy . The Mission Viejo woman 1s a Los Angeles County deputy d1!.· tnct attorney. SCARED ... the trouble to write." Wayne said. Wayne wtll take it easy for six weeks before getting to work with scriptwriters on has next film. "Beau John ... "I play the patriarch of a family and it's a downright run- ny comedy," he said or the mov- ie, based on a forthcoming book sent to tum by the author. "I'm back in the ring again," Wayne declared. "Get out of my way .. • .l.. f 7 Lag1•na/South Coast ~ Afternoon N.Y. Stoek~ VOL. 71, NO. 136, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1978 TEN CENTS CUSD ,., Cool to Fire Protection Fee ' By ANNE COOPER Of .. o.ilfll'llet SIMI The prosperl of the district picking up the lab for local fire protection at d1stnct schools got a cold shoulder Monday from the Capistrano Unified School District board of trustees The fire fee idea was proposed by San Clemente Fire Chief Ron Cole man in a leller to Supt. Jerome Thornsley. in which Coleman said he intends to rec· om mend that heretofore taic ex em pt agen'(!ies -schools. churches and governmental agencies -be charged a fire protection fee. if the J arv1s· Gann property tax limitation in· itiative is approved 10 June. Faced With anticipated budget r e ductions if the in1tiat1ve <PropoSition 13> on the June 6 ballot is approved. Coleman said he can either reduce the depm: ment 'g level or fire protection service or recoup. revenue lost because or the Jarvis-Gann measure. In the letter Coleman said no fee structure has been developed yet. He pointed out: however. that the Marc h fire ttl Ole Hanson Elementary School.. which caused an estimated $40.000 damage to ad · ministratix.e, 9Ulrt:s. cost the fire dePartmerifSl.000 to eictinguish. "The implication is c lear.·· said one disgruntled CUSO trustee ... If the county and the two cities in this school distnct start charging us for trash pickup. fire and police protec· t1on and the like. we·re left with no allemat1ve but lo start charg· 1~ tuition:· The !>upermtendent said the ~ilua~ion was a case o~..._.Ulo Peter1o pay Patd." si~~~I district revenues also will be re· duced. 1( the Jarv1~·Gann measure is approved But San Clemente Fire Cap l ain Gary Carm1cha<:I defended the fire fee prol>osal in an in t t-n 1ew today. calling 1t <tn .. equitable .. way of distributing the burden of fire protection. lie compared the fire fees to 1·urrent U!O'lhl.tlW(.".. .Y:.er fe_e:.. ~ ·~ saying that in both case:o; proper ty taxpayers would bu) equ1p- ment. with those benefiltni! from the service paying on J per ust: basts Carmichael said th<Jt mequ1ty exist!> 10 the current sy~tem of l>Upportmg fire sen ice!>. an that churche~ and sehools --becaus<: numbers of people congregah: <See FIRE FEE. Page A21 Marine G OppOSition Grows With Tax /tl~ey School Frills Hit by Jury By GARY GRANVILLE Of rM o.lty l'ltec St.ff The Orange County Grand Jury said Monday some local school district~ are abusing their powers by offering such adult school courses as hang gliding and bonsai gardening at tax- payer expense. (Related stories pages A3. A5. l Dis tricts that promote s uch courses, including s ailmaking and ballroom dancing. should publish what it costs to4educate each student enrolled. the Grand Jury said. Furthermore, the jury added, high school and unified school districts !>hould make exotic courses self-s upporting through tuition charges. And community college dis· tncts should sponsor legis lation that would make it legal for them to charge tuition for courses such as horse care and basic boa\,jng, according to the • Grand Jury .. There was a time when we did charge for courses that ar«: characterized by the grand jury,·· res ponded Richard Simon. director of community r elations for the Coast Com; munity College Dis tnct. .. In 1974." Simon said today, "the statt• Education Code ruled against charging for education. There are no plans at this time to change this policy," Simon s aid In its four.page release, the j ury said 1l "wishes to call public attention to those districts which are abusing the discre- tionary power dele~ated to them by the state with regard lo adult education.·· But the Grand Jury dttln'l say · which districts it would com. mend for "their realistic ap- proach to adult education." SC Attorney Told to Pay On Fraud llap San Clemente attorney John Richard Curtin. convicted with two others In a S2 million dairy farm investment scheme. was sentenced 1n San Diego Monday to pay nearly S64.000 restitution and serve eight months ln jail. The sentence was suspei>ded pendlng appeal Curlin, 41, of 2721 Vla Verbena, was convicted In February with James Evans Mactt. 51. or Malibu. and Donald Eu..:t·r e Skellon. 33. of Eoc\no. of 251 charges of securities fraud, grand then and l'Onspiracy. Their nine·month Jury trtal wn believed to be the longest in San Diego County blstory. They were accused of Involve- ment In ,,nvestment schemes dallng from 1~70, lnvolvlng dairy fartns, warehouses and medical cent.era. Curdn'a sentence requlres that he Pat '83,925 to investors of Ryan Orou.p West of Loa Aneelea, at a rate of '600 1 month If he Pl.1• them back 1oooer, 1 ntn.1ear _probation period will .,. r•duc~ Curtin also wu fined Sl.000, ~hlt-h ~ould be waived ll he aerees to do 200 boun Yahmt.eer work tor San Dte10 County Nor did the jury say which d1s - l rtc ls it would conde mn for abuse of power. Jury foreman Henry Webbe r said a breakdown bet ween dis· tri cts mus t exist "or we wouldn't have said it. .. But jury membe r Crace Winchell said, .. I really don't want to name districts. Hopeful· ly, we're alerting the public and I don't wanl to s pecify dis· tricts." However. The Grand Jury·s re port did say that dis tricts should have ways to evaluate adult courses and that some way or measuring the need they fill should be used. ·'The jury believes that the taxpayer rightfully is question· ing the type and extent of public adult education being provided <See FRILLS. Page A2) L .. . ..... ............. ~IC..-r ORANGE COUNTY FIREFIGHTERS BATTLED INTENSE HEAT; NINE SUFFERED MINOR BURNS High Voltage Lines Overhead Were Cut To Fight Fire Causing Power Outage • r Yard Ravaged Capo l;leach Fire Loss $300,000 A blaze firemen today believe was caused by friction from a wood saw caused an estimated $300.000 damage to a Capistrano beach lumber yard Monday evening. Nine Orange County firemen s uffered minor bums during the more than two hours it took to control the flames at the Serra Lumber Co., 25802 Victoria Blvd. The blaze at first was listed as suspicious in origin, firemen said, but investigators now have linked the fire to friction caused when a wood saw was cutting timber. Additional details of the in· vestigation weren "t immediately available this morning. Firemen said the 1.000·square· foot building and its contents were a 75 percent loss. BLAZE AT CAPl8TAANO RACH LUMBER YARD MONDAY EVENING DID $300,000 DAMAGE Fire C.UMd By Friction From Wood S•w TOO,k More Than Two Hour• To Control The nine firemen s uffered minor bums from the radiating heat, spokesmen said. -· Briggs. tO Back Davis Ninety firefighters were called to the scene or the 6 p.m . blaze. Fl re men had to cut high voltage wires near the lumber yard as they battled the flames. causing a power outage in the surrounding area. spokes men said . Anti,.gay Cnaader Quits Gubemarorial Race LOS ANGELES CAP> -State Sen. JOhn Briggs. R-Fullerton, a contervative who tried to tum a crusad e against homosexual teachen into a cam palan for governor. withdrew from the 1ubernatorl1l race today and endot'8ed Ed Davts. to notft'lnate a carbon copy or Jerry Brown to dereat Jerry Brown," Briggs said , referring apparently to Ken Maddy , another Republican candidate Klan Member ~ Found Dead for governor. SAN DIEGO <AP> -Sheriff's "Ed Davis will defeat Brown deputies say a Ku Klux Klan Jr. just as overwhelmingly as member repofted mlssin~ stnce Ronald Reagan defeated Brown May 2 bas been found shot to Sr. 12 years ago." death near Descanso. ln recent weeks, Brl11s has canceled most campaign The body of Everett Michael appearances. He refuse<t all Henson. Z7. of Spring Valley wai; '* f i t 1 ft discovered In an open area. Sun. reques\a or '" erv ews • er day by prospectors. Sheriff'!\ reports Of 1'lll expected J wltbdra.waJ Crom the June 6 uokesman Im McColn aald Republican primary itarted onday. clrculatin,i_ The coroner's oltitt said Davis rankl either firat or Henson apl)arently died from a tiecond In vartou1 pol11 of ainalo gunshot wound to the? RepubHcan voters tn the head, but beeeus~ the body wa SkelUJD end V~k were MD· tenced April 21 '°OM to 10 ~ in prllOft Bolh are out OD bill, pendhlJ•~--··----'"-----=::; • rnor close ra~e. Brtns never badly decomposed, ruru~r testa -..bbcuw don't have ( Bti008, Pate AZ) were •~beduled. -----..;..;.-· .. -~ -l -·------·--,------~ ~ .. Military Activities Outlined By STEVE MITCHELL Of tlW O.lly Pilot ~tilt A CS Congressman. Manne Corps and Navy brass and top offtc1als from two utility farms told s tate t•oastal C'orrim1ss1oners Monday night they an' opposed to use of a portion or Camp Pendleton for a llqueficd·natural gas terminal. The strongest objections to use of Homo Canyon on the ocean side of the San Diego Freeway at Camp Pendleton. came from Rep. Robert E. Badham, whose 40th Congression a l Dis trict l'nC'o~asses the s prawhnJ! Marine Corps base. In a s trong l y word ed s tatement read by aide Howard Seelye, Badham accus ed tht· coastal commiss1on·s staff with purposely oltempting lo kill the whole concept or an LNG lcrm in al project in the state. "Jn looking at the overall picture or the controversy over where to locate an LNG term in al." Badl'\am stated, "1L appears abundantly clear that there 1s purposeful mischief m the staff report which rank~ !>1tes by preference.·· In a s taff report to <'Om missioners e arlier th1..., m onth, Camp Pendleton wa~ ranked as first of four sites for cons truc tion of an LNG te rminal The staff's second preference is Rattlesnake Ca- nyon in San Luis Obispo County. followed by LlttleCoj~ar Point Conception and Deer nyon 1n Ven turn County. Badham's statement Mondav in Los Angeles is a 180 degree s witch from remarks he made las t week saying he would s upport the Camp Pendleton site .. if 1t 1s inevitable." ·., The congressman has since held interviews with Secretary of the Navy W. Graham Claytor. who told him the Navy will do everything it can to stand by the Marines in upposing an LNG term in al at the Marine base. Badham said the Point Conception site -third on the commission staff's list -should get the nod from coastal t·ommissioncrs and the Pubhl· Utilities Commission because of Its isolated location and bccaust· the t e rminal could be constructed "years ahead of any facilities at Camp Pendleton.·· Badham ·was joined in hb opposition to the Pendleton site <See LNG, Page A2) Coast We ather Fair and a little warme r through Wednesday. Lows tonight SS to 62. Hig hs Wednesday near 70 at the beaches and near 80 in· land. INSIDE TODAY While Cmc.tr. TgNJM ·Martin h In chargt, Che USS Con1Ututfon '' ··an active •hip. not a muaeum. ·• See Poge 85. ~..._------------------~ ' ' • ' I 0 d " t • .• Ai DAILY PILOT l SC Juvenile. Crime Age Hit By •c KIE HYMAN OJI,; O.lly l'jllC Si.fl Two Republican candidates for governor said today in Newport Beach that they believe 16 and 17-year-olds who commit serious crimes should be treated as adulLc; Speaking to the California Peace Officers Assoc1at1on con· venllon at the Newporter Inn were San Diego Mayor Pete Wtfson and~ A~semb1ymlfi, ~~ .... ; • Maddy. R Fresno .. If the crime 1s serious enough, the age bec-omes 1m· material," Wilson said .. What a governor can do 1s to sponsor legislation to lower the age or res pons1b1llty to 16 " M addv said that he hellt>\ cs st>rious· l'rim1nal rc•cords of JUveni l~ should not hl• subJect to confidentiality provisions. · · 1 think those records ought lo be carried over," Maddy said. ··This way. they can have four or f1\'c chances and then when they 're 18 lht'y :.tu rt over with a dean record .. Maddy also s aid in his speech that he doub~ the death penalty will ever be implemented under the C'urrent state Supreme Court hl:'causc he believes its members oppost· the death penalty However. Maddy expressed optimis m <1bout the course law t•nforcement IC'g1sl~1llon 1s takm~ 1n Ca lifornw "We talked about rehab1llta- 11on in the state for 60 years." he said ··Now y.e'rc talking about punishment. isolation and deter· rents " Wilson. who preceded Maddy. said he too believes the state <ieeds to be tougher on those who commit senous crimes. ··we all believe in civil liberty but frankly I am more con· cerned about the welfare of lhe \'JC' ti m than the rehabilitation of the <:riminal I think we have gone too far ... Wll:;,on said. LB Manager Applicants Down to 3 Laguna Beach city • councilmen have culled more than 100 applicants for the job of city manager to three finalists. Mayor Jack McDowell said today he hopes to have a new City Manager installed before July 1. Councilmen s pent all day Friday and Saturday inLcrv1l•w1ng 11 finalists for the JOb vacated last month by Al Th«.'al . who took a s imilar position with the City of Buena Park. Mc Dowell said the three finalist~ arc not local, but all are from California. • Vv t! are trying to complete the ~election process as--rapidly as possible." he said . adding that no salary has been set for the position. Theal was paid S34 .900 when he lefl the city. Gl•orgc Fowler. director of the c1 t) ·s Recreation and Social Scrv1Cl'S Department. has been A d m g City Manager since April Councilmen interviewed five finaltsts Friday and six on Saturda>, with the interviews going from 8:30 a .m. to S p.m each day Assessments Rise LOS ANGELES <AP> -The city's total assessed property value rose 17.5 percent last year ror the biggest hike In 30 years, officials report. City Ad· ministrat1ve Officer C. Erwin Piper said Monday that the average increase or 50 to 100 percent for individual property owners was due to soaring land values. DAILY PILOT • ... -.. -- Fro,,. Page A f , r -1\RIGGS ... improved from h~ starting f1ftb place. and he sank to two percent GOP s upport in one recent J)<lll. Marines Suspect A .. Wt~o ONLY WALLS OF JENKINS HOTEL WERE LEFT STANDING AFTER RAGING FIRE Early Morning Blaze Swept the Three-Story Building, Kiiiing Seven Hotel Fire Ki11s Seven Mom Saves Baby in Toss From 3rd Floor JELLICO. Tenn. <AP> -Fire destroyed a hotel in this northeast Tennessee community early today. killing al )east seven persons. official said. Many of the hotel's residents were elderly. A mother threw her baby to safely from a third-story win· dow into the arms of the father on a rooftop below. authorities said, and several other residents jumped from w1ndows to escape the flames. "I've just been told we have seven bodies now." said Dan Sanderford, administrator of Jellico Community Hospital where a temporary morgue was set up in a locker room at the hospital. "By looking at them. you can- not tell" the identities or even the sex of the victims, San- derford said. "They're all in body bags ... Rescue workers were still searching for other possible vic- tims in the ruins of the three· story brick Jenkins Hotel. Jellico Police Chief Charles Bruce said he understood 29 persons were registered in the hotel Monday night. Harold Boone, senior reeorder m the mayor's office, said Bruce told him that he believed all but two of the residents had been ac· counted for. ·'The roof and both floors caved in," Sanderford said. "It"~ SC Planners To Consider GraJe Change San Clemente planning com· missioners will be asked tonight to approve a variance to the c ity's hillside grading or· dinance. allowing development on grades steeper than 30 per- cent on 762 acres of the Reeves Ranch. The planning commission will meet at 7:30 p.m . in council chambers at city hall. 100 Ave. Presidio. A variance had previously been approved by the Planning Commission. but a question or proct>dure prompted the city at- torney to recommend scheduling tonight•s public hearing on the matter. said senior city planner Cla) Dillman. Cul and fill operations are pro· posed by developers J ohn D. Lusk and Son over 405 acres - 53 percent o( the ranch. Construction plans show 1.141 new homes, three commercial sites and part of an industrial park on the ranch land. which lies just inland of the San Diego Freeway, north of Avenida Pico. Only 190 af:res <25 percent) of the property would qualify for development under the city's hillside grading ordinance. Top of World Carnival Set For Saturday Saturday is carnival lime at Top of the World Elementary School in Laguna Beach. The annual fund-raiser ls sponsored by the school's PTA, and will include an auction. dance program. booths and a barbe~ue. The old·fashlooed carnival begins at 10 a .m. wllh a homecrafts boutique, bake sale ind potted plant sale. A student talent &how and dance proaram by P1ullne Kyne 'e dance stu· denta w1U be held at noon; and the auction, leatt¢na ..mercbaa· cllse from 10ear ih.C>Pt, wlll l>e held aU p.m. Fun and food wUl bt served unlll 4 P·nJ· --. #-· all on one story now.'· Among those hospitalized. he said. were a young man and woman and their baby and 5- year-old child. Sanderford said. "I talked to the father. He said they could not go down the hall. He jumped to the roof of a build- ing next door and he was not hurt. She threw him the baby and then the 5-year-old jumped and he broke the boy's fall. Then she jumped." JelHco Fire Department dis- patcher Arnold Overton said mos t of the residents were "elderly retired people living on pensions and so forth." The fire. which also damaged a nearby auto parts store and Trailways bus station. was con- Front Page A J LNG ••• by Major General Carl W. Hoffman who raised the specter of a i rcrafl equipped with c lusters of 500-pound bombs flying over volatile gas terminal en route to bombing practice. "The only corridor to our born bmg range passes right over the s ite of the proposed pier for unloading liquefied natural ~as." Hofffman said. lie said it would also cost between 540 and $75 million to relocate some housing in the Horno area. a cost which he said would eventually be passed on to t·onsulflers through higher fuel prices. Harry Proctor. chairman of the Southern California Gas Co .• told commissioners that if the Pt. Conception s ite is not selected.~'LNG will die." "We think Indonesia has a market for their gas. a nd we think that market is J-apan. U we don't have a terminal by 1982, Japan will." Proctor said he predicts the PUC will overruJe the coastal commission if that panel decides to go with Camp Pendleton. "Under the law they <the PUC) can overrule the coastal commission if they find the location or a site other. than Point Conception would result in a delay that would curtail service to high priority users." FromPageAJ FRILLS ••• and is correct in seeking a re- evaluation of objectives." the Grand Jury report said. It noted receiving complaints that adult course offerings sometimes contain inap- propriate s ubject matter and that classes are sometimes con. tinued after dropping beyond mini mum student loads. "I don't "think we have a frivolous program," responded another Orange Coast school of. ficial. Supt. John Nicoll of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. He said today that his district undertakes a "serious examina· • lion or adult school offerings," adding that courses are offered "that seem to be within the province or a unified district and that aren't offered by col1egt$ or recreation departments. "We try to avoid duplication," he noted. Jeweler Kills Theft Suspect SAN FRANCISCO CAP> ..... A 15,yur·old San Franclsco· jeweler .. who shot at but mtued the Jul two robbers who held up hl1 ·~ blt. b.ll mark thll tlme-and killed the tm>dlt. Th• dtld man wu ldentlned u Oav:s Jon4!1, 26. ... tained about 8 a. m .. about six hours after it was reported. Its cause was not 1mmed1ately known. A reporter al the scene saw fire men carrying• residents of the hotel down ladders from win- dows. Fire departments from nearby communities responded to the blaze in this town located along the Kentucky borde·r in a rural area. Ba/Jot Issues Topic of Dana WfCMeeti~ Dana Point Chamber of Com- merce members wil-t hear an outline of the various ballot m easures facing voters June fl at a meeting Wednesday at Dana Trader Restaurant in Dana Point. The noon meeting includes a discussion of the J arvis-Gann property tax initiative by League of Women Voters for the Capistrano Bay Area represen· tative Mrs. Wallace Walton. Included 1n the presentation will be a rg umenti. for and against issue~ suC'h as energy systems. ~chool bQnds and Prop. 13. For information or reserva· lions. call the t•hamber a t 496-1555. LB l'o Mark Police Day Tours of the police station and displays ranging from detective devices to traffic safety are planned Saturday and Sunday m Laguna Beach. The pohce day. held in con- junction with National Police Week. will include guided tours or the police department. 505 Fores t Ave .• t!very half hour from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days. ·Displays and demonstrations will include police vehicles. the county's Crime Prevention Mobile Unit. traffic safety, and first aid techniques. But that small amount of s upport could be critical 1f th1· voting is as close as recent polls, which have placed Davi '>. Attorney General Evt.>lll' Younger and Assembl. man Ken Maddy all witbin a range of fi vc percentage points. and San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson a few points behind in fourth. ' . In Hoax ByTheAMwclated Press A s upposed Ku Klux Klan cross burning at El Toro Marine Corps Air Slc.itio n may actually have l>et•n a hoax staged by six enlisted men to hasten tht'1r discharge Hriggs' best-known backer. lax crilJc Howard Jarvis. author While QUC!>t1oning men on the of the Proposition 13 property bast• about the Ma re h 30 tax cul initiative, said in a incident, tht• Naval lnvesligativt' separate interview that he had Service learned that some of the ~l\Ot .talked tn~~c; (~P.nUv,. -:V\. Milrio~~-JHld .l~leph,pnecl but believed tne -report to be friends arter their release frofh accurate. the service and told them the •• 1 ·ve heard the same rumor lJnder the circumstances. I haH· to believe it," Jarvis said. "I understand the Briggs campaign did not get orr the ground .. .Jan 1s. "ho has ~ullt ao 1nfluent1al political following of his own, said he is prepared '"not only to endorse Davis. but to C'ampaign for him. I've known Davis for 20, years. and he has one quality above all others. lie ·s honest." Briggs is generally regarded as the most conservati ve Republican in the gubernatorial primary. with a campaign built around propose d voter initiatives to make it easier to fire homosexual teachers and to broaden the death penalty. Davis. who opposed Briggs on hoth measures. is nonetheless the closest politically to Brigg:. among the other contenders and the most likely to inherit Bnggs supporters. with or without the Fullerton l eg1s l ator·s endorsement. Most of Briggs' support in the polls came from his home area of Orange County. Briggs said a lack of support and a dry campaign treasure chest figure equally in his de· c1sion. ··1 indicated to the chief I was totally at his disposal." Bng~s said . "l told him I would do anything that he asked except for one thing. I can't turn over any campaign funds. because I don't have any." Briggs said h e has s pent "more than Sl mi11ion" on his two initiative campaigns with most of the money going to his petition drive to broaden the death penalty. Briggs said support by Davis for the initiative was not a pre· requisite for the endorsement. "There is absolutely no quid pro quo. This is an absolutely clean deal. .. Davis said. However. Davis declined to s tate a posiJ1on on the in- itiatives, hinting he would take positions when and if they ap· pear on the ballot. In the past. Davis has criticized both 1n · 1tialives. Davis called Briggs' decision "the act of a fme, decent person who has placed the stale of California and the Republican Party above his own personal aspirations." Dana Thief Gets $2,620 in Loot Oriental rugs, stereo equip· ment. a calculator and a television set were among the haul or a burglar who forced open a window to gain entry to a Dana Point home. Orange County sheriff's of- ficers valued the loss at the home of Michael Andre Bordeaux, 29, of 33881 Street of the Copper Lantern. at $2,620. He was Ill in the hospital at the time or the break-in. episode had t¥?en designed to get them out of the service. The Santa Ana Register reported. The Marine Corps had no immediate comment and the six Marint·.,· 1dl•nt1 t1cs were not 1mmed1atl'I~ kno"n Three blatk ~arines told inve!>t1cators they knew several of the six men and. based or. the1 r relations hip with them. did not believe they were associated with the Klan. The men had· several friends who are black and neve r m ade serious derogatory remarks about blacks. the news paper said. Mi litary police who arrested them said the cross was not 1gn1ted until after they had arrived. Recovered al the scene were three candlt.''>. a bottle of lamp 011. a c·ros!> made of broom and mop handles and a book about thl' Klan. Thr<'c of the men wore white sheets and hoods. The newspaper said that two of the men received honorable dis charges . two got general discharges under honorable l'Ond1tions and one had his enlis tment voided. The sixth r equested and received a discharge for the good-of the service Lo escape court martial. thjo paper said. Frolfl Page AJ F1RE FEE ••• there pose a greater fire hazard than homes. but in- dividual taxpayers bear lhe burden or fire protection coots. with schools and churches tax exempt. "What we·re talking about is really a return t<> a basically • free enterprise system like the one that existed in Benjamin Franklin's day," he said. "Back then. you bought fire protection and were given a ·mark· to display on the outside of your home," he said. "U you hacl a fire and had the mark on the house. no problem. But if the firemen didn't see any mark. they'd dicker with you. You bought your fire insurance right quick 1f you wanted to save the house." School dis trict trustees In- structed Supt. Thornsley Mon· day to discuss the proposed fire fees with Chief Coleman and re- port back al a future board mct•ting. UC Students Win LA JOLLA IAP> -Victory was won Monday by University of California students protesting an end proposed to public funds for the Day Care Center on the San Diego campus. A subsidy of $15,000 was approved by the Reg1strat1on Fee Committee, al- lowing the c.enter to operate another year. , -·--.-.-·-·--· -... - .. t • ' s I) d I\ l • 17 --- ' Orange Coast EDITION - Today's Closing N. Y. Stoek8 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA N/C TEN CENTS) .. Nixes Mesa ·Freeway • ana By MICHAEL PASKEVICH turco's apparent intent to erase state transportation officials on oe ... o.tt,,.. ... ...,. from slate planning boards the the freeway's future, s aid plans Co Sfa -Me s a"' M"a'Ydt t. o -'Koote ~o~f!W ;;owpui t -"tf>-, dctnd"-'rt--drt --101~HY"lultr- Mc Farland has called a special Boulevard. The freeway plan completely unacceptable." City Council session for May 24 has been oo the books since 1944. The assemblyman. who is in the wake or state Transporta-McFarland said the purpose of seeking re-election this year. lion Director Adriana Gian-the special council study session said he is willing to lead a city turco's announcement Monday will be to decide on a course of fight in protest. of plans to write off the Costa action. Ms . Gianturco said 1t was Mes a Freeway. A ssemblyman Dennis "very clear" that the 2.2 mile Mayor McFarland expressed Mangers. 0 -Huntington Beach. route as currently proposed is "great concern" over Ms . Gian· who pushed for a decision by not practical financially. and a Classes ~riticized \ - Jury Wants 'Exotic' Costs Listed By GARY GRANVILLE Ol IM O.llr 1'1191 St•lf The Orange County Grand Jury said Monday some local school distriCL'\ are abusing their powers by offe ring such adult school courses as hang gliding and bons ai gardening at tax- payer expense <Related stones pages A3. AS > Districts that promote suth courses. including s ailmaking and ballroom dancing, should . I publish what it costs to educate each student enrolled , the Grand Jury said. Furtherm ore. the jury added. high school and unified school di ~tricts should make exotic courses self-supporting thrQugh tuition charges. And community college dis· tricts should sponsor legislation that would make it legal for them to charge tuition for courses such as horse care and Faces 1990 Deficit basic boating. according to the Grand Jury "There was a time when we did charge for courses that are c h a rac t erized by the gr a nd Jury." r esponded Richard Simon. director of community relations for the Coast Com- munity College District. "In 1974," Si mon said today, "the s tate Education Code ruled <See FRILLS, Page AZ> Medicare -in Trouble? WASHINGTON <AP l ~ The Social Scc·urity trust funds that pay benefits to retired andrdis· abled workers are in good shape for several decades. but the fund that pays hospital ins urance un - der Medicare wi ll go broke by 1990. the system's trustees told Cong ress today They said in an annual report that the higher payro ll taxei. Co n g ress approved las t December have "res tored the financial soundness of the old· age. s urvivors and disability in- s urance program through the re· mainder of this century and into the early years of the next one." But. as expected. the hospit al insurance fund will need s horing up in Lhe next decade to remam solvent. Th e r eport said that the hospit al fWld is expec ted to lose $400 million in · 1985 and then "decline rapidly until it is ex- haust ed in about 1990 " That prediction 1s a rosier estimate than last yeitr when the trustees said the hospital fund would go broke by 1987. That figure was revised in 1978 after the refinancing bill passed freeway .would be "extremely 1liated now to consider a lte rnataves inv~lves a "park disruptiv~ to the community rescission of the remaining a nd ride bus service through the wiUiou1 slgnu 1cant•\rlM'f>offii~ =-route~ m!"lW~ t!oate-comaorw the beacffafea," the lion system benefits." l <Pacific Coast High~y in letter states. In a letter to McFarland. Ms Newport Beach > and Bay Street Mayor McFarland s aid he in- Gianturco said: <Costa Mesa >. terpreted this to mean that the -The state 1s willing to meet -A complete traffic study so-called "CalTrans . Canal" with city officials within two s hould be initiated to consider might be used as a parking lot. weeks to discuss traffic 1m -alternatives to reduce conges-The deep ditch that currently provements o n Newport tion on the inland to beach cor-exists betwee n the divided Boulevard. ridor. highway was lo be used for the Proccdur~ should be in-One o f h er su~gested <SeeFREEWAY,PageA2) Gef ting the Message T he driver of this smashed Rambler found h a r sh .1usticc t oday. When Califorma H igh way Pat rolman R1t hard Van Coff responded. to call th at parked car "a~ rear-ended. he did his job and wrote <.i O.lly ...... -.., ......... , ... t1l·kel citing the t ar for being parkt:cl 1n u "7\o Parking .. 1.ont· Other driver wus not <·1tcd. Thl' <loubll' whammy on·urred on Tolewr Street 1n front of El Toro I llgh S('hool Davis Would Double Trouble for Yeggs By JACKIE HYMAN OI tfle Dally ~let St•lf Crime in California could be re<h.iced by 25 percent or more w1lh1n a ft.ow years. Republican ~ubernatorial (·andidate Ed , Davis said today in Newport lkaC'h "I have no doubt California <·an depart from being the third or fourth highe~t per (•ap1ta t·rimc st ate in the n ation.· • * * Davis, former Los Angel es police chief. told the California Peace Officers Association con- vention at the Newpqrter Inn. Davis said that he would pro· pose a new minimum sentencing law that would call for a prison te rm of at least five years on the firs t con viction of a violent crime against persons. He said that term would double with each conviction-10 years on tnc • * * Newport Meeting 2 GOP llopefuls Hit Teen Crime Two Republican candidates for go\'erno r said today in Newport Beiich that they beheve Iii a nd 17 year olds who commit serious crimes should be t11eated as adults. Speaking lo the Cal'ifornia Peace Officers Association con- \'Cntion at the Newporter Inn were San DieJtO Mayor Pete Wilson altd Assemblyman Ken Maddy, R-Fresno. "If the c rime is seriou11 enough. the age becomes im· Coast Weather Fair and a lJUle warmer through Wednesday. Lows tonight SS to 62. Hi1hs Wednesday near 70 at lhe beaches and near 80 \n. land. INSIDE TODAY Whll~ Cmdr. T),+oa~ Martm te fn charge. the USS Con1tltutlon •• "on cacuue •hip. not a mweum." Stt Page 85. materiaJ," Wilson said. "What a governor can do is to sponsor legislation to lower the a ge of responsibility to 16." Maddy said that he believes serious criminal records o( juve niles should not be s ubject to confidentiality provisions. "I think those records ought to be carried over.·• Maddy said. "This way, they can have four or five chances and then when they're 18 lhey start over wlth a clean record." \ Ma\'ldy also said In his speech that he doubts the death penalty wlll ever be implemented under the current state Supreme Court because he believes it.a members oppose the death penalty. However, Maddy expressed optimism about the course. law enforcement legislation la taking In California. "We talked about reh111b!Uta·, lion lo the state for 80 years," he said. "Now we're talklns aboat punishment, isolation and deter· rel'lts." Wilson, who preceded Maddy. said he too believet the it.ate needs to be touah•r on thole wbo commltaerlous crlmea. "We all believe ln dvll llblrty • b~t frankly l am more con· cerned about the well are of the victim tban the rehabllllaUon or lbt criminal. I think we have gone too r~:· Wllaon uld. I second conviction. 20 years on the third conviction and so on. In his speech. Davis referred o nly briefly to the fac t that hls former rival for the Republican nomination. State Senator John Briggs, R ·Fullerton. h a d dropped out or the race earlier today and agreed t o e ndorse him. lie referred to several other courses of action he would take as governor. inc luding ~levatmg to any Superior Court openings those mumc1 p al court Judges who had handed out the i.trictest sentences, regardless of who ap· pointed them initia lly. In addition. he said he will try to do away with as many slatc boards as possible. saying that this has oocom t• a government or m en. not law ·"Thanks to the governor ti1: ,.,.~ POSTAL SERVICE PLANS TO TAKE THE 'A' TRAIN With Thfa Stamp. Everytblng·e Reedy for 1S.cent Poetage • I J meant Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr. -for his really tcrri ble ap- pointments. he has made this ob v1ous to us." Davis said. Davis wa~ preccdt>d at th<· convenlion by two candidates for the office· of state attoml'Y gene ral. Los AngclC's c ity at torncv Burt Pines and lJ S C o n gr~ s s w o m a n Y ,. o n n t• Brathwaite Burke. D Los Angeles * * * Pines expressed strong oppos1 t1on to plea bargaining at the district attorney's level a nd sa1rt he would establish a special unit to prosecute and investigate or gan1 z<·d <'rime. In addition. Pines su1d . he ::.up ports mandatory mininium sen t<•nc<•s for violent crimes bu\ add ed . ''I'm committed to tht.· proll'<'l1on we afford in the bill of <Set> DAVIS. Page A:!> ... * * I Briggs WithJraws, Endorses Ed Davis LOS ANGELES 1 AP J -State Sen. John Briggs. R-Fullcrton. a conservati ve who tried to turn a crus ade against homost xual teachers into a campa1~ for governor. withdrew from the gubernatoria l race today and endorsed Ed Davis · At a Lo s Angeles nc•ws conference. Briggs s aid the former Los Angeles police chief wasn't as conservative as he is. but that Daivs is '"the closest thing to one of the greatest governors we have ever had. Gov. Ronald Reagan." Both Briggs and Davis earlier had been scheduled to appear as candid'lltes today before the C alifornia P eace Orricers ssoc1ation convention a t the Newporter Inn in Newport Beac h. Briggs s aid he d id not ask Davis to s upport his Initiatives against homosexual teachers or to expand the death penalty in return for his s upport. lie described D avi s as th e conser vat1 ve with tht-best chance of defeating Democratic Gov Edmund Brown Jr "We Republicans don't have to nominate a carbon copy of Jerry Brown to defe at J erry Brown," Briggs said. rererring apparent&.y to Ken Maddy. another Republican candidate for governor. "Ed Davis wtll defeat Brown Jr. just as overwhelmingly a s Ronald Reagan defeated Brown Sr. 12 years ago ... In recent weeks, Brltas has canceled mos t campalan appearances . Tie refused all requuts for interviews arter report o.t • P*•l+d wllhdrawal from the June 6 Republican primary s tarted circulating. .. HIGGS DAVIS Oa\'is ranks eithe r firs t or second in various po11s of Republ ican voters in the razor-close race. Briggs never improved from his starting fifth p la ce. and he s ank to two percent GOP support in one recent poll. But that s mall amount of ~upport could be critical if the voling 1s us close as recent polls . w hic h h a\'e p laced Davis. Att orn ey General E\'e ll l' Younger and Assemblym an Ken Maddy all within a range of five percentage points, and San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson a rev. points behind in rourth. ERROR. A HIT AND ONE RlJN ' SPRING VALLEY <AP> ~ Police HY a bandit wovlng a .38-callber pistol surprised a convenience s tore clerk. dipped into the Ull. and was In tum Sut· prised by the baseball bat· wteldln• cf, rk. ~ Ofrtcen aald Monday the clerk b•ttecl nHflY 1~000. Tbe robber got the cub but.of· ncera ire looking for a man with a possible broken lefl arm. -\ ' t e j s t 7 6 0 d 0 l a llrtistic Computer Prof. Harold Cohen at CC San Diego holds the leash to h is compute~·drivcn drawing machine. After fj,·e years of programmg. the a rt teacher says his machine has drawn :JOO pictures and can~ on and on. -Negligence Denied In Pilot's Death A six.person U.S. Di strict Court jury ruled Monday in Los Angel es tha t an aircraft manufacturer was not negligent an the death of a Mi ssion VieJO woman's Marine Corps pilot husb~nd who crashed in hi s C-133m 1975. Sueannc Lewis of 25241 Cam pma Uri\<: t'h•trgl•ll in her St.4 million suit against General Dy n am ics that the aircraft manufacturing firm<should have warned pilots that a flight con- trol mecharusm might work 1n reverse durine an emergency. . Such a warning. her attorney~ contended 1n tho civil trial which opened May 4, could have pre 'ented the crash or the 20.year old aircraft 1n which Col. Juhu!. ~1 . Lewis and three other Man.Ms died. In s umm ing up their ca5c Thursday, before tht• Jury de· liberated on Friday. Mrs Lewis' attorneys asked that G cneral Dynamics be declared negligent and that the twin·engine. pro· pell er·drivcn ai r craf t be oeclarcd defedivc. General Dynamics attorneys countt;rcd that a qualified pilot should have known the controls would work in reverse under some <.'Onditions. A s urnH>r of the September 1975 cra!>h tesliftcfl carlll'r that ele\ a tors c·ontroll1ng the a1rcrart·s upward and downward movement jammed shortly after takeoff The crash has been inveshgat· ed for more than a yea.t by the FB(. and Mrs. Le wis said this morning that th<> U S. Attorney General's office In Los Angeles Is continuing to push that in· vesli gal1on. AMessments Rise LOS ANGELES <A P > -The city's total assestfed property value rose 17.5 percent last year for the biggest hike in 30 years o ff icials report . Cit y Ad: mmistrativc Officer C. Erwin Piper s aid Monday that the average increase of so to 100 percent for individual property owners was due to soaring land values. °"ANOE COAST '> DAILY PILOT TileoP-CM\I 0.1ly ~-.,.,,,_,.ft,.,..., bMwdt ..... "' ..... '\, l\Ollitbl1"""°b'f1tw0rMqft (".oMt """'i\ftf,.,.(Oft\9ill\'f ~*'ff'(litl .... M• owbll,,..... Moflid•Y '"'WO" f,-~ tor (Mt• -... -.... h ........ _ e. .. ft ,_ l_.f'li V•t1ty tr••"• ~l•fM<"\ v111,.., •fld "-IH<h'Sowlhto•\I "'~"""""""'""' ,.,_,. I\ °'*'""'4' ~W.S.'f\ ......, ~01\ n.. c;:.;-C.~~"t.~1•.::~~~,.uo w." s.., llMot<111-,.,,,,,o-,., •ftd PuDl•Vt/IJlf J•Oll C,.IO V•• • Ptf'\10f1't •f"d Gt>,.. .. 'N""°"'" Ttr....-nlt•.,,tf cc111 ... ,.,.,...,,.M.....,. "'41\ff•"9lclll0t CMflH"·'"... 11-1' Noll A\\ht•r\t M.tMQ1ftltfJ•te-\ otfkff Ca\ltlM1a >JIW.tl-...Mfffl lt_ .. I<• .... oi.-. •• \4 ... t tl""tl""'°"-h 11111-Mloui• .. ,ll S.00'-• 11a11n U!Ot l • "°' "-,, .... o..._ r_ T~f7'14)~ C&8HlfJed Actwef11"'"91G·M?t ~1 \ltli.•-Olt1t• "'""'o ,., __ (:_ 4....-0 ,,__e>_C.-·~·'" .,...,no ~:.'=.c::=..~~ ~~·~.::.·:.t~='·V'~~ .... ::~ ~ ,..,.,.,19111-. ti.r.:. .. W"t!::!~ .. : ...... ,~::. ~~ :=:\l.l ,"6 =~,. -"'' ...... , .. f 1• Government agencies are at· tempting lo determine whether or not the plane may have been tampered with before takeoff. M rs. Lewis, who also has filed a $10 million claim against the Marine Corps in connection with the fatal crash·. indicated her al· torneys probably would not ap. peal the decis io n favo ring General Dynamics rendered at about 2:30 p.m. Monday. T he Mission Viejo woman is a Los Angeles County deputy dis· tnct attorney. Dollar Rises, Active Market Post,s Gains NEW YORK <AP) -The stock market r an up another sharp gain in heavy trading to· day. aided by a rising dollar in foreign exchange. The Dow Jones average or 30 industrials. up 6.06 points Mon · day to a seven·month closing high. climbed another 7.54 to 854.30. Gainers outstripped losers hy a 2 I margm among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues H1g Board volume reached 13 52 million shares in the first hour. The opening-hour record of 17 58 million was set April 25 The dollar continued to gam ground against leading foreign curren<.'ies today. encouraging interest among overseas in· vestors m U.S. stocks Analysts s aid a Treasury Department official's forecast Monday or a graqual narrowing of the U.S. trade deficit over the next few years helped both the dollar and the stock market ~eves Take $63,855 Loot Orange County sherlrf's of- ficers are investigating the theft or jewelry, guns and furnishings valued at $63,855 from a home in county territor y between Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Deputies said burglars who backed their van into the gara.ge m broad daylight and loaded the veh icle while a n eighbor watched took the property from the home of General Marine Corp. president Richard Herman Wesselink Jr .. 30. or 2222 Donnie Road. Officers said the two men who ransacked the home included a number of costly electroniC? In· struments in their haul. Jeweler Kills Theft Suspect SAN FRANCISCO <APl -A 5S· ycar·old San Franctaco Jewoler. who shot at but mlaaed the laat two robbers who held up his ltOY•. hit his mark this tlme and kU~ the bendlt. Th~ dead man wu ldentlfled ea David Jones, 218, whom pollct uld had a f'ftOrd ol num•l"OUJ arrest& on robbery and nareot.I~ counts. .. NB Man. Denies Guilt •/ PASADENA <API -A retired Newport Beach construction ex· ecutive has pleaded innocent lo charges he attempted to hire a man to kill his son·ln·law. a Pasadena policeman. Edward Jaffarlan, 75. r e· mained free on Sl0.000 bail after his arraignment Monday on c harges of cons piracy and solicitation to murder Officer Albert Cauchon. J affarian and two other defen· dants are scheduled to reappear before Supe rior Court Judge Daniel Fletcher Friday. when a trial date will be sel. McKinley Ross Jr .. 40. of Monrovia. and Roy Gray. 30. of Los Angeles remained in custody after arraignment on the same charges. Ross and Gray were arrested April 7 alter an informant J,old investigators of the alleged murder scheme. ·~-· ....... Saying they no lonf!er rmct sat isl action in their sewn· yt-a r marriage. Rolling Stones s411ger M1t·k Jagger and his wife. Bianca. haH· begun d1\'0rc:c protrccimgs. lit: l b rumorl'd lo htt\C u ne\\ t"ompamon. u Texas mod(•I ..Cotmty Island' Mesa to Annex Site for Park? The Costa Mesa City Council vo ted 4 to 1 Monday night to lay plaJlS for the annexation of a west side "co.,nty island" belweeo Victoria Street and the future site of Fairview Reglcnal Park. The city planning staff was or· dered to submit an application w the county's Local Aeeocy Formation Commission ror an· neutkm of about . 70 ~c,.. off Pacific Avenue and Canyon Drive. The council action came after • developer Rlcbard Salmonson of Newport Beach unsuccessfully sought annexation to the city of his proposed condominium de· velopment at 2157 Pacific Ave. Councilmen rejected the proj· eel because they said 1t ex· ceeded city height limits and would adversely affect the bluff. line overlooking lhe Santa Ana Rlyer. The council later' decided to consider annexation of the entire county Island rather than just the prope rty involving tht! project. Councllwom a n Norma Hertzog voted against the full a nnexation motion by Dom Raciti, saying the city should hold back on any expansion until _. the fate ol the Jarvis·Gann tax initiative is decided. She was overruled. primarily on the contention that the paper work would not be formalized before the June 6 vote, and that the city could simply wilbdraw its annexation request. The Orange County Board or Supervisors would have to pass a resolution stating tht! area would be "better served " by Joining the <.'ity before the an- nexation could take place. The annexation reques t is based on city concerns about J arrarian was arrested April 13 after an undercover policeman reported hearing the retired executive say, "I want him <Cauchon > wiped off the fa<'e or the map." Court re<:ords disclosed that Cauchon recently was divorced from Jaffarlan's daughter. Lois. after a 20-year marriage. Tennessee Hotel Blaze Kills Seven standards for the future develop- ment or blwrune property. coun- ci tmen said. The city had planned to meet with county officials on setting joint development standards for the area, but Monday decided to try for annexation instead. Planner Doug Clark said a new law that went into erred this year removes a provision that cancels annexation requests when a majority ol homeowners protest the annexation. Police Lt. James Robenson has testified at a preliminary hearin~ that he received a paper sack containing Sl.000 from Jaf. farlan. which allegedly was a down payment for the aborted murder. E'f"091PageAJ FRILLS ••• against charging for ed~ation. There are no plans at this time to change this policy." Simon said. Grand Jury Foreman Henry Webber was asked today to iden· tify the school districts spotlight· ed in the grand jury report. JELLICO. Tenn. <A P > -Fire d estroyed a hote l in thi s northeast Tennessee commumty earJy today, killing a t least seven persons, official said. Many of the hotel's residents were elderly. A mother threw her baby to safety from a th1rd·story wm· dow into the arms of the father on a rooftop below. authonlies said. and several other residents jumped from wrndows to escape lhe flames. "I ·ve Just been told we have seven bodies now," said Dan Sanderford, adnunistrator of J e llico Community Hospital whe re a temporary mors ue was I Webber refused to comment and referred the matt.er to jury member Grace Winchell. She also refused to identify the dis-~~~~ts evaluated by her commit· FREEW A y • • "This is a maiter for the in· divldual districts," she said. freeway bed. "Those districts whlch are ap. Some Costa Mesa oUlc:ials proached as a result of this re-said they wanted more time to port and which do not carry any study the letter from Ms. Gian· of the courses we referred to can ' turco before planning ~ction. quickly point out to the public However . Councilman Dom that such courses are not in their Raciti expressed a willingness lo catalogs." fighl. Mrs Winchell was asked if He said the city should pull its her attitude could be construed police patrols from the slate· as being unfair to districts not o wned route and "let the affected by the comments in the California Highway Patrol grand J\.u-y report. s pend two and three hours "I don't think so " she said -"\\'henever there·s an accident." "People by and iarge kno~ Raciti said the city. might also wh.ich districts are offering consider putting u.P b1 boards on which courses and it just wasn't the route apologiung the con· necessary for us to do that. gestion and placing the me on In its four·page release. the jury said It "wishes to call public attention to those districts which are abusing the discre· tionary power delegated to them by the state with regard to adult education." But the Grand Jury didn't say which districts it would com· m end for "their realistic ap- proach to adult education." Nor did the jury say which dis· tricls It would condemn for abuse of power. • Jury foreman Henry Webber s aid a breakdown between dis· tricts must exist "or we wouldn 'l have said it." But jury member Grace Winchell said, "I really don't want to name districts. Hopeful· ty. we 're alerting the public and I don 'l want to specify dis· tricts ." However. The Orand Jury's report did say that districts should have ways to evaluate adult courses and that some way or measuring the need they fill should be used. Father Gets 5 Years in Son's Death A Westminster man who beat his 5·month-old stepson to death because the little boy wouldn't s top crying was sentenc.ed Monday to five years ln state prison Orange County Superior Court Judge James 0. Perez Imposed sentence on Frederick Richard Mueller. ~. alter the defendant pleaded guilty to second defee murder rather than face tria . Mueller wu arrested Sept. 20 after his stepeon, Jeffrey Allen Mueller, five months, died In UC Irvine Medical Center from what doctora sald waa a mualve ~kull fractu~ Inflicted by at\lete blows to the head. Polle~ aald they had been called t.o tho Mueller apartment two monlKI W<>N Ute1>aliy Mea to lnvaU1ate complalntt fUed by neighbors who told them Mueller conUnually alapped and abu.td I.bf little boy. the state. ) "We're getting to the int where we might as well move Ci · ty hall to Sacramento." Raciti commented during Monday's council meeting. He said the <.'ity might be forced to consider a meas ure to limit growth and traffic, in an appa rent reference to a Newport Beach policy that hm1ts develop· ment until traffic plans are worked out. On peak weekends, Newport Boulevard bandies more than 77 .000 cars dally. The traffic ac· cident. rate on the roadway is about four Umes higher than the state average, according to a Ca!Trans report. forwarded to Ms. Gianlurco. set up in a locker room at the hospital. "By looking at them. you can· not tell" the identities or even the sex of the victims , San· derford said. "They·re all in body bags." Rescue workers were still searching for other possible vie· tims in the ruins or the three· story brick Jenkins Hotel. J ellico Police Chi~( Charles Bruce said he understood 29 persons were registered in the hotel Monday night. Harold Boone. senior recorder in the mayor's office. said Bruce told him that he believed all but two of the residents had been ac· counted for. "The roof and both floors caved in." Sanderford said. ··u ·s all on one story now." Among those hospitalized. he said. were a young man and woman and their baby and 5· year·old child. Sanderford said. "I talked to the father. He said they could nol go down the hall. He jumped to the roof of a build· ing next door and he was not hurt. She threw him the baby and then the 5-year·old jumped and he broke the boy's fall. Then she jumped." Jellico Fire Department dis· patcher Arnold Overton said most of the residents we re "elderly retired people living on pensions ~d so forth ... The fire, whlch also damaged a nearby auto parts store and Trailways bus station. was con· lained about 8 a.m .. about six hours after it was reported. Its <.'a use was not immediately known. A reporter at the scene saw firemen carrying residents or the hotel down ladders from win· dows. Fire departments from nearby communities responded to the blaze in this town located along the Kentucky border in a rural area. The county island is con· sidered part or the city's s phere of lnnuence, but is under county control. Police protection is provided by the Orange County Sheriff's Department. but Costa Mesa riremen respond to fire calls in the area. Planner Clark said the request for run annexation or the area would be drawn up within the next few days and then sub- mitted to the Local Agen<.'y Formation Commission. l.Jf!ion Boss Gebl Hearing WASHINGTON <API "-A Teamsters disciplinary panel to.' day heard charges that union President Frank E . Fitzsim · mons used Teamsters funds for a lavish lifestyle and allowed or· ganized cnme to infiltrate the union. Fitzsimmons did not appear in person before the special five. member panel or union leaders that met behind closed doors lo hear the charges. which were filed 13 months ago by two rank· and·Cile members. From Page AJ DAVIS •.• rightf." Mrs . Burke also took a !>trong position for lon({er sentencing fo r serious crimes and said s hl' believes parole .. must have meaningful <.'Ontrol nr it is of no use " In the cases or juvenile of· fenders Mrs. Burke said she believes hardened cri minals should be separated from minor offenders. 'Td hke to see our juvenile system working with real j uveniles. not with our older teen-agers for whom 1t ·s really providing a hiding place." Mrs Burke said. 7 addlebaek EDITION Afternoon ~Y. Stoeks VOL. 71, NO. 136, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1978 TEN CENTS / El Toro Rd. Stretch Termed 'Killer' By JERRY CLAUSEN Of Ille Dellr -, .... El Toro Road, between Tra buco Road and Cook's Corner. is considered by California Highway Patrol of· ficials to be one of Prange Coun- ty's two biggest traffic nightmares. ·'It's a real killer," concurs a county Environmental Manage- ment Agency project spokesman who is herding plans through state and federal agencies to im· prove a 2. 75-mile stretch of the winding highway. ' Last year, a highway patrol spokesman said, three fatal ac· cidents occurred along the five miles of two.lane asphalt. 39 col- lisions resulted in injuries and an additional 57 accidents caused property damaie. The accident rate, said the EMA spokesman, is 6.S times greater than the county average. , The point is emphasized by CHP spokesmen, who have re- ported that so far this year 45 accidents have been logged along the hilly stretch. Last week, a truck and a car hit the same Southern California Edison Co. utility pole in separate accidents on a curve two miles south of Cook 's Corner. injuring one driver and leaving the Saddleback Valley without eledricity twice within 20 hours. On May 3, five vehicles col- lided to block both lanes of the road for most of the morning as injured were cut from cars and trucks and mangled vehicles were retrieved from a curved section of highway about t'No By GARV GRANVILLE DI 1"9 o.ll~ l"I ... St.It The Orange Count y Grand Jury said Monday some local school districts are abusing their powers by offering such adult school courses as hang gliding and bonsai gardening at tax· payer expens<.'. (Related stones pages AJ. A5. > Districts that promote surh courses. inc·luding sa1 lmaktng and ballroom datl<.'ing. should oublish what it costs to educate miles north of Trabuco Road Although the road is con· sidered a scenic highway linking the south county area with O'Neill Park and other recrea· tional areas, the route is used more often as a shortcut to the freeways in the areas north and east of Santa Ana. a highway patrolman noted. County traffic studies show that an average 4.000 vehicles use the t wtstmg road dally. The highway patrol reportc;. however. that most trafr1e seems to be between 6 and 10 p.m . when "the route is un- forgiving to drowsy drivers or those who have had a little too much to drink " Right now. said the highw<ty patrol spokesman. 1t"s El Toro Road and Ortega Hig hway <See ROAD. Page A2> Hits Classes each student enrolled. the Grand Jury said. Furthermore. the Jury <1<1ded. high school and un1f1ed ~chool distri<;ts should make exot1t• courses seJt-supportmg through tuition chdrges. And community college ch!>· tricts should sponsor leg1slat1on that would make 1l legal tor them to charge tu1l1on for courses su{'h as horse t·art• and basic boating, al·c·ording to lht• Grand Jury. "Then' ":.i:. .i lime when \\C fll<l c·har~e ror l'OUrses that an.• t•h:.ira<'lt:ri.zcd by th<' grand Jury.·· rt'sponded H1chard S1 mon. director of com munit \' relation" for the Coast Com mun1ty College District. "Ip 1974." Simon sa:d today. "thl' Mate Education Codt' ruled against charginJ! for educ<.1 t1on Then• are no plans at lh1 <> t1m1· to c·hang<' this pol1c1y ... Simon <Set> FRILLS. Pa!(e AZ> Trustees Hit Back Getting the Message The driver or this smashed Ramhler found harsh JUStice today. When California llig hway Patrolman Richard Van Coff rt·~ponded to call that parked car was rcar·cnded. he did his job and wrote a Delly ,. ........ "' I.ff ... , ... lick ct -citing !he car for being parked in a "No Parking" zone. Other driver was not <'ited. 'Ille double. whammy occurred on TQl.edo Street in front or El Toro High School. SVUSD Recall Targe~ Flay Charges By WILLIAM HODGE °' .. bitty ...... s..tf Three Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustees -subjects of a recall camp4ign launched recently -have Plane Firm Absolved in Pilot Death Briggs Withdraws, __ Endorses Ed-Davis labeled recall allegations as "'fal se" and politically motivated. Trustees George Henry. Carole Neustadt and Mary Phillips filed responses to the nine <in Mrs. Phillips' case. 10> recall cha~es at the county Registrar of Voters' office Mon· day. A ~i x .person '\I S. District Court 1ury ruled Monday m Los Angeles that an aircraft manuracturer was not negligent in the death of a Mission Viejo woman's Marine Corps pilot husband who crashed in his c. t.'.13 '" 1975 Sucannc Lcwis of 25241 Cam pin~ lJn\e c·har,..:l·d in her SI 4 m 1 Ilion suit against General Dyna mies that the ai r craft manufacturing firm should have \\a med pilots that a 01ght COO· trol mechanism mi~ht work m re\'erse dunn~ an emergenc}. Such a warnm~. her attomeys contended in the c1v1 I trial which opened May 4. could have pre· vented the crash of the 20·year- old aircraft m which Col. Julius M . Lewis and three other Mannes died. In summing up their case Thursday, before the jury de. liberated on Friday. Mrs. Lewis" attorneys asked that General Dynamics be declared negligent and that the twin-engine, pro· pl•ller·driven aircraft be declared defective. <See PILOT, Page A2> LOS ANGELES <AP> -State Sen. John Briggs. R·Fullerton. a conservative who tried to tum a crusade against homosexual teachers into a campaign for governor. withdrew from the gubernatorial race today and endorsed Ed Davis. At a Los Angeles news conference. Briggs s aid the former Los Angeles police chi ef wasn't as conservative as he 1s. but that Daivs is "the close:;t thing to one of the greatest governors we have ever had, Gov. Ronald Reagan ... Both Briggs and Davis earlier had been scheduled to appear as candidates today before the Ca lifornia Peace Ofricer~ Association convention at the Newporter Inn in Newport Beach. Briggs said he did not ask Davis Lo support his initiatives against homosexual teachers or to expand the death penalty In return ror his support. He desc ribed Davis as the conservative with the best chance of defeating DemocraUc Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. "We Republicans don't 'have allUOO$ DAVIS "These charges are false and the product of a few ambitious political opportunists, .. Mrs . Neustadt charged in he r response. "The reaJ issue 1s simply who is going to run this district." she said. "The people you elected to do so. or hired bureaucrats who want more and more or our tax dollars in order to support their growing bureaucracies.·· to nominate a carbon copy of Mrs. Phillips charged the re· Jerry Brown to defeat J erry call was launched by special m· Brown." Briggs said. referring terest groups. implying lies to apparently to Ken Maddy. dislrictoffic1alsandunions. another Republican candidate "I am very concemed over ex· for governor. actly who 1s to run our schools : "Ed Davis will defeat Brown The bureaucrats or the elected Jr. JUSt as overwhelmingly as trustees?" her statement says. Ronald Rea~an defeated Brown She claims the recall petition Sr. 12 years ago... "is merely a frivolous power I k play." n recent wee s, Briggs has Board President Henry was ca nceled most campaign appearances. lie refused all the only trustee to address the requests for interviews after recall petition on a charge.by· charge basis. -' reports of his expecte4 He specificially labeled some withdrawal from the June 6 charges "not true ... Other Republican 'primary started charges he addressed with brief circulating. comments. Davis ranks either first or "The superintendent only has second in various p~lls of the responsibility to recom· ReQ..ubltcan voters in the mend· itistheboard's authority razo~lose race. Briggs never ' by law to appro\'e or disap- prove." Henry responded to a charge of usurping the superm· tendent 's authority. Replyicg to a charge of fiscal irresponsibility by not having 1978· 79 school district budget ready, Henry said "We are months ahead or time lines pre· sented by consultants." Henry denied that a Welte raise approved in January s howed irresponsibility because * * * of his recent !iuspens1on b\' trustees. · .. A II employee~ rcce1 ve annual raises regardless of quality of work or ;ob performance.·· Henry said. The trustees' responses will bt· included on the recall pet1t1ons. which will be submitted to the Registrar of Voters for aµ- proval. • <See CHAJlGES, Page At) .. t * Recall Proponents Charge Violatipns Proponents of a recall aimect at removing three Saddleback Valley Uni(ied School trustees have accused board members of participating 1n "secret sessions"' in violation of state law. The charge -one or nine enumerated Monday in letters of intent to recall Trustees George Henry, Carole Ne ustadt and Mary Phillips -1s based on three memos sent by each trustee around April 6. Reeall co.chairman Preston llowell accused the three or meeting in secret to draft the m eQ'los because. he claimed, each communication contained "strikingly similar language ... Howell said the memos, cover· il"lg identical subjects, asked then· Board President Loa Young lo direct county counsel to appear at an April 12 board meeting, requested the pro· cedure fo r sele<"ling ad · m1n1straliye interns for s ummer ~chool principal appointment!> ~nd ordered Personnel Ad m1nistrator James ~ 1lchell to be reinstated and to report directly to the board. Tht< Mitchell reinstatement or der followed hi s removal from the district cabinet by Supermten dent Richard Welte "How could that lthc s1m1lar language\ have h ~ppencd w1thcul tht-m all meeting t ogether somewhere·"· Howell asked. "All meet.mgs have to bt' announced and to my knowledge no such meetin i:: was ever posted ... M r 'I. Phillips today dentt!d that the board membe rs h11d met in secret to discuss tht> memos. "'I r<>member writing ont• memo specifically on the intern progr am." she said. ··1 just asked ror a listing or procedure~ CSeeSECRET. Page AZI CUSD Rejects Idea . Improved from his starting fifth"-- place, and he sank to two ~;::t"~{f.OP support in one SadJ,leback Audit But that small amount of Coast Of Fire Service Fee By ANNE COOPER because of the Jarvis-Gann measure. s upport could be critical if the votlng is as~ as recent polls, which -tr<v~ placed Davis, Attorney General Evelle Younger and Assemblyman Ken Maddy all with.In a range or five percentage points. and San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson a few Points behind In fourth. Ortl,ered by Trustees Weather °' .. o.11, ..... , .... The pro1pect of the district picking up \.be tab for local fire protection at district schools got a cold shoulder Monday from the Caplstrano Unifled School Dh1trict board of trustees. The fire fee Idea was proposed by San ClementAI Fire Chlef Ron Colemaii in a letter to Supt. Jel'ome Tbornal•y, In whlch Cdteman tafd he intends to rec· ommend ~t bentof6re tu ex· empt a1encles -1chool1, ~burcbes and 1overnmental a1e.ncles -be cha.reed a fire protection fee. l! the Jarvi.a· Oann property tax Um1taUon In· iUat.lve la appt0\led lo Juno. • Faced wtlb anUc:1"ted b\ldt'et rtdudtooa fr the lnltlaUve < P ropoaUcn U> '.:"On the ~ une e ballot ll~il, eotemaa said he CIG ~ diMt deilart· ment '1 level 9'_ fire ~on atrvlct Cit' reeo.p rev uo JOit t , In the letter Coleman said no fee structure has been developed yet. He pointed out. however, that the March fire at Ole Hanson E lemenury Schoo11 which caused art estlmatea $40,000 damage to ad· mlntstrauve offtcet, cost the nre department $1,000 to extingubtr. .. The Implication la dear:• said one dl11runtlcd CUSD trustee. "fl the countt and the two ciUei in tbia acfl061 district •tart cb1r1lnt ua for trash pickup. fire and Police protec- tion and tbe like. we're tert wtt.b no alternative but to start char&· in.I tuitJoo." 1'he 1upaintendent aafd the 1\luatlon wtt t ~ue of '1robblna P~tr to~ Paul," &IMe achool dtltritt rettnUM mo '1"SU be re- cl u U d, If tbe Janla:·Oann meuure ll •oPtO•td. CliePalR~hPAI» Briggs· best-known backer. tax critic Howard Jarvis, author ot the ProposlUon 13 property tax cut lnhlattve, nid in a aeparate interview that he had not talked to Brtap recent.ty, but belleved the report to be accurate. "I've heard the 11me rumor. Under lbe circumstances, I have to believe lt,'' Jarvla aald. "l underataod the BritP campalan did not ,-et off the jltound. •• Jarvis, who hu built an tnnutnUal poUUcal f oUowlnc ot bl• own, aald he 11 pr~pared "not only to tndc>ne Davie, but to ea111..., ror htm. l'ft ll:nown Davia lor.~ )'earl, aDd lie ._, one qualltr above all oOMri. ff•'• a.on.t..•• l Saddleback 1chool trustees have ordered a state Depart· ment or Education audit or the district's business services division, acting SupeMntendent Donald Ames said today. The audit, requested by trustees at a May 3 board meet· Ing, will center on the dl1tr1ct's business procedures and policies. "It's really a positive thing," Ames 11ld. "Usually theae audits make good recommend•· . tlons an better accounUns and butlne11 procedure• and PoUcltt.'' Ames said aoveral Oranac Count7 scbool diltricta have pre· vlouslf under1ono a st.ate audit. He 1ald lt waa 1imJlar to aepartte management studies done ·~ Ole dtltrtd tn recent montM bUt would center tolely on tit• tii1IDUI Ut•lcH dl•lll• , _. The adult apparently was prompted by a letter from ~~­ pendedSupt. Richard Welte Trustees have refused le divulge the letter·s contents pending an opinion by county counsel regarding its conftden· Uallty. Deputy County Counsel Edward Duran has said be sees noUUng coo.fidentlal in the letter. but release bas been delayed pending a written opinion on Its release. But school observers believe the letter addresses possible Im· proprletles In the dlaU1ct'5 bus1 · ness service area. Welte baa d~llncd to com· ment on lbe letter's cont~ts. Ama could nol Hllm•t~ when the audit would ooatn. but 111d th• leu.r reque1Ung the audit w11 malled to ataw om~als Monday. F:ur and a ltttle warmt•r through Wednesday Low~ IOri:~hl 55 to 62 lliJ?h " Wednesday near -;o at th<: beaches and near HO .,,. land ~SIDE TODA~ lh1te Cmdr. T~rone Martin u 1n cllo rue. the USS Constitution 111 "an active ship. not a muaeum." See Page 85 CJ .. .. ., .... •• .. ll·l , •. • .., II& •• .. • I l t , e d g t 7 s 0 d n ~ • .U OAJLY PILOT SB Seven Die in Fire Tennessee Hotel Destroyed JELLICO. T~nn CAP l Fire destroyed a hotel 1n thl!> northeast Tenne:,see community early today . killing at least seven person:,, official said. Many of the holel 's residents were elderly. A mother threw her baby to safety from a th1 rd·!>tory win· dow into lht-arm:, of the father on a rooftop below. authorities said. and several other resident:, Ju,.,,ped Crom windows to escupc the names. "I've just been told we have seven bodies now." s aid Dan Sanderford, administrator of Jellico Community Uoi;pital where a temporary morgue •was set up in a locker room al the hospital. "By looking at them. you C'an· not tell" the identities or even the sex of the victims. San· Fro• Page A l SECRET SES SIONS ~ • • and timeline:, · · She said sometimes trustees agree with a memo sent by one trustee and others wi ll send memos concurring with another board m ember. "That's because the s upenn· tendent cannot take direction from a single board member," she said. Trustees Henry a nd Mrs. Neustadt were unavailable for comment. The a llegation was levelt'<i at a Laguna llills meeting held to discuss recall charges against the three trustees. About 25 peo- ple attended the 7:30 p.m . meet· m g Recall pro p o n ents a lso * * * F ro•PageAI charged two board members with "special attempts to pro· mote friends" within the d1s- lncl. "Mrs. Philbps voted on Tom Herdtner as a summer school principal in the district and he was her campaign manager." Howell charged. But Mrs . Philli ps denied Herdtner was her campaign manager and cited a complicat ed s creening process as limiting h er ability to lobby for any s c hool district e mpl oyee <Herdtner is a teacher >. "We were given a list o r recommendations by the s uperin· t e nd e nt and the board unanimously approved them ." Mrs. Phillipssaid. Henry also was criticized for approving the 1975 appointment of M ilchcll as district personnel ad m imstralor. derford said. "They 're all in body bags.'' Rescue workers were still searching for other possible vie· t1mi in the ruins of the three· story brick Jenkins Hotel. J e llico Police Chief Charles Bruce s aid he understood 29 persons were registered in the hotel Monday night. Harold Boone. senior recorder in the mayor's office. said Bruce told him that he believed all but two of the residents had .been ac· counted for. "The roof and both floors caved h\," Sanderford said. "It's all on one story now.'· Among those hospitalized. he said. were a young man and woman and their baby and 5· year ·old child. Sanderford said. "I talked to the father. He said they could not go down the hall. Ile jumped lo the roor of a build· ang next door and he was not hurt. She threw him the baby and then the 5·year·old jumped and he broke the boy's fall. Then she jumped." Jellico Fire Department dis· patcher Arnold Overton said most of the r esidents were "elderly retired people living on pensions and so forth." The fire, which also damaged a nearby auto parts store and Trailwavs bus station. was con- tained about 8 a.m .. about six hours after it was reported. Its c ause was not immediately knov.n. I I OMlyP119C,._.,.lcM,...IC ...... ORANGE COUNTY FIREFIGHTERS BATTLED INTENSE HEAT; NINE SUFFERED MINOR BURNS High Voltage Linea Overhead Were Cut To Fight Fire Causing Power Outage Lumber Yard Destroyed A blaze firemen today believe was caused by friction from a wood saw caused an estimated $300,000 damage to a Capistrano bea('h lumber yard Monday evening. . Nine Orange County firemen s uffered minor burns during the more than two hours 1t Look to control the flames at the Serr~ Lumber Co .. 25802 Victoria Blvd The blaze at first was listed a.c: CHARGES. • . Howell charged that Mitchell was Henry's campaign manager in 1975, an allegation denied by Mitchell a lthough he admits working on behalf or Henry and several other board candidates in 1975, including Mrs Neustadt. F~es 1990 Deficit S USP ICIOUS 1n origin. r:remen said. but investigators now h&w linked the fire to friction caused when a wood saw WJlS cutl;nF timber. Once approved by the reg- ist rar. recall proponents can begin circulating the petitions -a move expected to °"'uf within one week Mayor 'Concerned' Over Mesa Freeway By MICHAEL PASKEVICH °' ... O.lh .. , ... 51.tft C osta Me s a Ma yo r Ed McFarland has called a s pecial City Council session for May 24 in the wake of s tate Transporta- tion Director Adriana Gian· turco's announcement Monday or plans to write orr the Costa Mesa Freeway Mayor McFarland expressed "great concern" over Ms. Gian· turco ·s apparent intent to erase from st.ate planning boards the Route 55 freeway along Newport Boulevard. The freeway plan has been on the books since 1944 Mc Farland said the purpose of the s pecial council study s ession will be to dcc·ide on a course or action Assemblyman Dennis Mangers, D·lluntington Beach, who pushed for a. decision by state transportation officials on the freeway's future. said plans to rescind it arc "totally and completely unacceptable." The assemblyma n . who is seek mg re-election this year. s aid he is willing to lead a city fight in protest. Ms. Gianturco s aid it was ··very clear " that the 2.2 mile route as currently proposed 1s not practical financially, and a freeway would be "extremely d isrupti ve to the community without s1gn1ficant lransporta· lion system benefits " In a letter to McFarland. Ms. Gianturco said: -The state is willing lo meet with city officials within two weeks to discuss trafflc Im prove m ent s o n Newport Boulevard. -Procedures should be in- 1 ti a t e d n o w t o c o n· s i d e r r escission of the remaining route 55 freeway between Route 1 <Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beachl and Bay Street <Costa Mesa>. -A complete trafrlc study s hould be lnitiated to consider alternatives to redut'e conges- DAILY PILOT ~..:t:.c;:~·r.::.:::=;.: (..oHt ~t\IWl'"JC°""'°""" ~ ... ~1e'Oift'\•r.­ out>t1"""4t ~IY tl\fWQlf\ 'ndev tOt (M1• -_ .. e<ll H -··-ti '" Vl ltfl t1•tftft \ I .... ~ Vell•' .... ~=~~~':' ::r,:~~ onll'lllC .... Oll(llllVl#f'llQ ltl• I t\ 4'1 U0 *'* e.w SJrHt (.o\t•~\• t1u•o•tw•~ ll~N- ,., f'\ldftftt •f'IO """ltN>f' J•Oll c-. "'"' Pt .. \uttn1 •ftCI a,._,~~ """""'., ... ¥ .. , .. ... ,,_ ... "" ........... --·"9 £•• 0..t~M. i..t _,MM """'""'MA•~ .. IPdlton ......, •• nttev ()Moe t)IOI L• Pat llNll al S<lft ~ ,, _ _, 0tnc .. C..l•M .. • now .. 1 .... \trw1 ................ a<• 11trt .. at11 eo.io.•aro ~ .. Mii 11 .. 0-ttMrwl T~(714)~ CIM .itled Actffnttlnt MMf7I ~·"•' ... -°" ... •1"*10 ,,__Cle_ UH900 u.inc ~<>:=er~ •• =~~ =r .. , et -='1~•U ........ Mef ' re::==-·_.-···.-. ...... =:.~·\:::;~ .. :'\:' <~ ~,. -"'*YI .. M .. I UM -·· ""'"-" ~'*,.,,.... . ~ taon on the inland lo beach cor ridor. One of h e r s u ggested alternatives involves a "park and ride bus service through the corridor to the beach area." the letter states. Mayor McFarland said he in· terpreted this to mean that the so-called ··c alTrans Canal'' might be used as a parking lot. The deep ditch that currently exists between the divided htghway was to be used for the freeway bed Som e Cost a Me sa officials said they wanted more tame to study the letter from Ms. Gian· turco before planning action However, Councilman Dom Raciti expressed a willingness to fight. He said the city should pull its police patrols from the state· owned route and "let the C alifo rnia H ighway Patrofl sptrnd two and three hours whenever there's an accident." Raciti said the city might also consider putting up billboards on the route apologizing for the con- gestion and placing the blame on the state. "We're gelling to the point where we might as well move ci- ty hall to Sacramento... Raciti commented during Monday's council meeting. He said the city might be forced to consider a measure lo limit growth and traffic, in an apparent reference to a Newport Beach policy that limits develop· menl until traffic plans are worked out. • On peak weekends, Newport Boulevard handles more than 77 ,000 cars daily. The traffic ac- cident rate on the roadway is about four times higher than the state average. according to a CalTrans report forwarded to Ms. Gianturco. f'ro• Page A I PILOT .•. General Dynamics attorneys countered that a qualified pilot should have known the controls would work in reverse under some conditions. A survivor of the September 1975 crash testified earlier that e l evators contro llin g t he aircra ft 's upward and downward movement jammed shortly after takeoff. The crash has been invesUgat· ed for more than a year by the FBI, and Mrs. Lewis said this morning that the U.S. Attorney General's office in Loa Angeles is continuing to push that In· vesligaUon. Government agencies are al· tempting to determine whether or not the plane may have.been tampered wtth before taJceorr. Mrs. Lewts, who also has filed a $10 milllon claim 111Jnat the M arlne Corps ln connecUon wit.H the fatal cruh, andloted her It· torneya probably would not ap-peal t he dec,alon favorl ni Geoerl.1 Dynamics rendered at about 2!30 p.m. Monday The Mlaslon Vltto woman ts a Loi Angtlea C.OUn 'I deputy clb· lrict att.omey. .. Medicare • m Trouble? WASHINGTON <AP> -The Social Security trust funds that pay benefits to retired and dis· abled workers are in good shape for several decades. hut the fund that pays hospital insuffince un· der Medicare will go broke by 1990. the sysl<'m 's l rustees told Congress today. They said in an annual report that the higher payroll taxes Co n g r ess approved l a s t December have "restored the financial so.1.indness of the old· age, survivors and disability in- surance program through the re- mainder of this century and into the early years of the next one ... But. as expected. the h05pltal insurance fund will need shoring up an the next decade to remaio solvent The report s aid that the hospital fund 1s expected to lose $400 million in 1985 and then "decline rapidly until it is ex· ha ustcd in about 1990." Opposition To LNG Site Increasing A U.S. Congressm an. Marine Corps and Navy brass and lop officials from two utility firms told s tate coastal commissioners Monday night they are opposed to ui.e of a portion of Camp Pendleton lor a liquefied natural gas terminal. The strongest objections to use of Ho'rno Canyon on the ocean side of the San Diego Freeway at Camp Pendleton. came from Rep. Robert E . Badham, whose 40th Congressional District en compasse s the s prawling Marine Corps base. In a strongly worded statement read by aide Howard Seelye. Badham accused the coast al commission's staff with purposely attempting to klll the w h ole concept of an LNG ter mlnaJ proje<:t in the state. "ln looking at the overall pic ture of the controversy over where to locate an LNG terminal," Badham stated, "it appears abundantly clear that the re ls purposeful mischief in the staff report Which ranks sites by preference." F,....Pt1p A J FRILLS .•• said In Its four.page release, the j ury said it "wishes to call public attention to those districts which are abusine the discre- tionary power delegated to them by the stale with regard to adult education." But the Grand Jury didn 't say which dlatricta it would com· mend for "their realistic ap. proach to adult education." Nor dld the Jury HY which dis· trlcts It would condemn for abuse ot power. Jury foreman Henry Webber aald a t>rukdown between dla· trlcta must exist "or we wouldn't have said lt." But Jury member Grace Winchell said, ··1 really dQn 't want to n•me dlltrlcta. Kopelu.1· ly. we 're alertln1 the public and J don 't wan.l to specify dla· trlcw." That prediction is a rosier estimate than last year when the trustees said the hospital fund would go br oke by 1987 Thal figure was revised in 1978 after the refinancing ball passed The trustees advised Congress to exercise caution in any move to curtail the Social Security payroll lax increases recently approved. Some m<.'mbcrs of Congress favor using general tax funds to pick up add1t1onal hospital in surance costs under M cdacare. General tax revenues a lready ar e used to pay the bulk of the ('O Sl of Mcdfrare':, optional medical insurance fund that pays doctors· b1 lb and outpa t1 enl hospital cost:, for retirees who pay a monthly premium. The report was made by the trustees. Health. Education and Welfar e Secretary Joseph A. Califano Jr .. Labor Secretary R ay Marshall and Treasury Secretary W. Michael Blumen· that. ll said the trust funds for old· age, survivors and disability in· surance "arc now rffojected lo have sufficient income lo meet bendit and administrative costs until nearly 2030 ... However. the trust funds ar~­ still facing an annual deficit un- der long.range projections. They v. ill actually begin to pay out more than they take in around 2011 or 2012. according to the current projections F rom Pa~ .. t I FIRE FEE REJECTED. • • But San Cle mente Fire Cap· lain Gary Carmichael defended the fire fee proposal in an In· terview today, calling it an ··equitable" way of distributing the burden of fire protection. He compared the fire fees to current ambulance user fees. saying that in both cases proper· ty taxpayers would buy equip· ment. with those benefiting from the service paying on a per use basis Carmichael s aid that inequity exists an the current system of supporting fire services. an that churches and schools -because numbers of people congregall· there -pose a greater fire h azard than homes. but 1n- d1vidual taxpayers bear the burden of fare protection costs. with schools and churches tax exempt. "Wh al we're talking about as really a Peturn to a basically free enterprise system like the one that existed in Benjamin Franklin's day ... he said. "Back then. you bought fire protection and were given a ·mark· to display on 'toe outside of your home." he said. ··If you had a fi re and had the m ark on the house. no problem. But if the firemen didn't see a ny mark. they 'd dicker with you. You bought your fire ins urance right quick 1f you wanted to save the house.·· School district trust ees an· structed Supt. Thomsley Mon· day to discuss the proposed fire fees with Chief Coleman and re- port back al a future board meeting. • 'r ,.. ..... _ -~ . Addat.ional details of the in· vestigation weren 'l immediately available t.qis morning. Firemen said the 1.000·square- foot building and ats contents were a 75 percent loss. The nine fire m en suffer eo manor burns from the radiating heat. spokesmen said. Ninety firefighters were called to the scene of the 6 pm. b1aze. Firemen had to cut high voltage wires near the lumber yard as they battled the flam~ causing a power outage in the surrounding area, s pokesmen said. Fro•Page A l ROAD •.. (which are con!'.1dered mo!-< dan,:?crous ror traffic I Lagun& Cany on Road. he said. has bl'('Omc less a problem ro combat the probiems along El Toro Road, Orange County plans lo spend S2 4 milhor. an easing some of the h1gh way·s curves. When federal environmental approval Is granted the projeci -probably in about three months -federal funds also will be sou~ht . the county EM.\ :.pokesman said An estimated $700.000 is to be spent to secure property to east• some dangerous curves. she added. and the rest ts to go 101 planning and constructivn. ex peeled to begin in late 1979. To be "made safer" is t.he 2.75·m1le portion 1mmed1 ately south of Cook ·s Comer . sht' said Some road widening a lready is under w ay 1mmed1attd y northeast of Trabuco Road in El Toro where home development is scheduled. Tuesday. May 16. 1978 s DAIL y PILOT A3 OCTD Eyes Hikes If . Prop. 13 Pasess The Orange County Transit District IOCTD1 may n~ to tn· crease fart's or seel< slate m come or sales taxes to make up a ~rojected $2 million loss in pro~rty tax should Pl-oposltion 13 be approved by voters June 6 Tho se wer e amo n g alternatives presented to d1ree- tors Monday as parl or their de· liberations over OCTD's pro. posed $59 mlllion budget for . ... . Lawsuit • Filed on OC Buses State lawyers went lo Superior Court Monday to file an action a<'cusing the Orange County Trans it District of failing to equip its b~es with lifts for the physically handicapped. The 65 buses involved in the laws uit. the latest editions Lo the OCTD neet, are scheduled to begin operations this fall on Santa Ana area routes. Lawyers for the attorney gene ral's office argue in the lawsuit that the OCTD should be barred by court order from purchasing any new buses until the district agrees to equip them with hfts as provided by recent California Jaw. OCTD officials advised of the laws uit said they a re not aware that hfts they regard as safe and ri>li able are on the market today. They !>aid staw law requires the installation of such lifts provided safe equipment can be obtained from at least two manufacturers. They said such a condition does not yet exist in terms of OCTO complying with the state law 1978·79 Directors lleld a public hear· ang on the proposed spencbng package Monday but drew no citizen comment. They then agreed to hold a budget workshop June 9 when they know the outcome of the Jarvis-Gann property tax limita· lion iniUative and when they can better decide what budget cuts may be needed. The inltlalive. it approved by California voters, could reduce.,_ OCTD's planned $3.6 million property tax revenue by about $2 million. However. the financial impact could balloon to as much as $51 million next year since OCTD uses property tax revenue to match state and federal grants. A report lo dfrectors said if Proposition 13 Is passed. efforts A,.W....,..... POSTAL SERVICE PLANS TO TAKE THE 'A' TRAIN With This Stamp, Everythlng's Ready for 15-cent Postage 'A' Means IS Stamp Ready for Anything could be made to obtain a lariler s bare o( ,remaining bounty 'property taxes, or a s hare of either state sales or Income tax to make upthe$2 million. The loss also could be made up in part by an increase In passenl(er fares of 120 percent. from , 25 cents to 5S cents on regular routes and 50 cents to $1.10 on Park·and-Ride. DiaJ·a· Ride and Dlal-a -Ltrtservlces . Oireetors aren't expected lo adopt a 1978-79 budget until June 19. But Director William Farris suggested a June 9 session to give the board time lo weigh the ioit1alive's impact agamst next year 's spending plans. ~ He said directors mi t have to consider a hiring and romo· lions freeze. selling old buses. ~urtailment of some of the more 'expensive bus !)('r v1cei. and perhaps th e l ay ·o ff or employeel>. OCTD officials said they still are workin g with s tate author1L1es on the impact of the Jarvis measure, as well as new leg1slation that might be enacted to substitute sources or local funds as matches for state"and federal grants. Proposition 13 Delnocrat Leaders Urge Bill's Def eat By KATifY CLANCY OI UW Oaltr Pli.4 Sl•lf Democrats and other "good citizens of Orange County" were urged Monday to reject Proposi· lion 13, a measure described by Democratic leaders as a prelude to statewide chaos and un- em plGyment. Bert Coffey. state Democratic chairman. was Joined in Democrats United Against Proposition 13 and for Proposi· tion 8 by Richard O'Neill. former Orange County ap_d Southern California Democra• chairman and Emeryville Police Chief John Lecos te. <Related stories AS > "The big losers are renters." said millionaire rancher O 'Neill. "The big winners are people like myself. I think the future of California and Orange County 1s a heJI of a lot more Important than a wind.fall for myself." O'Neill also said the biggest winner of them all should the Jarvis-Gann initiative be ap· proved by California voters is the federal government. Since property taxes, and thereby income tax deductions, Cob.it.y s hould reject this," O'Nei-11 said. He described the initiative as a "fast move here for an old man <co·autbor Howard Jarvis > to go out in a blaze ot glory.·' CofCey admitted passage or the property tax limitation in- itiative would put the state's Democratic governor anct Democratic legislators in an em· ba rrassing spot. But Coffey said h e was prompted to create the orgaruza. BB Challenge Lion backang Proposition 8 and opposmg l3 "on principle." The maJor benefits would go to apartittent owners and big business. he predicted, while in· dividuals eventually would face higher income and sales taxes to offset the property tax cut. Proposition 8, on the other hand. will give the homeowners -"not the big guys" -a 30 per- cent property tax cut without leading to a shift in taxes. Coffey continued. Ramps on Beach Anger Advocate OCTD 'Officials said a court order forcing them to comply with stale law would add $6,000 to the cost or each new bus, putting the total value of the vehi<'le al about $106,000. W ASHlNGTON CAP> -When it s tarts costing 15 cents to mail a letter, the Postal Service will be ready with a new s tamp. It will have a letter A, an eagle and the words "U.S. Postage.·· But it won't say 15 cents. Anywhere. · would drop, the federal govern· menl would collect more California dollars. he said. /\ Huntington Beach woman is scheduled to appear before the state Coastal Commission this week to oppose building of s pecial beach ramps for the · elderly and handicapped. Aileen Brock is opposed to a perm it approved recently by the South Coast Regional Com- mission lo build the s pecial ramps at 41untington State Beach. sartd and s urf, Mrs. Brock. of 20701 Beach Blvd., says in her appeal she definite ly fa vors facilities for the elderly and han· dlcapped. . She just feels there is a better solution. Floral Theft Charges Take -Three to Court Court dates arc set the day after Memorial Day for two men polir t> allege took fresh bouquet!> some of them Mother's Day remembranC'es from graves at Huntington Beach's Good Shepherd Cemetery. • By distributing a stamp already printed without a monetary value on its face. the P9stal Service can be ready if its board or governors approves a rate increase Friday from 13 to 15 cents. The "A" stamps were printed In 1975 and 1976 as prepara· lion for this very situation. Regular 15 cent stamps would be printed later. l40CCities Trash Strike End Detective J im Wehr alleged Monday that he has information th <1t the fl o ral di s pla ys recovered outside the walls or the cemctC'ry were to be used 10 a school play. Officially Declared Based on a 4.30 am. telephon~ tip Sa turd ay, patro lme n arres ted David Mlkolajewski, 25, and Bobby Waits, 21, both or 1427 Huntington St., Huntington Beach. Th ey were b ooked on s u sp1<'ion o f conspi racy to comm 1t petty theft. Detec tiv e Wehr s ays numerous bouquets and pots or meta I canjsters that fit into the ground. all valued at about S150, \\ere taken from the two roommates. M 1kolajewski and Watts are due for a rraignment on the misdemeanor charge May 30, m West Orange County Judicial District Court. They are currently free on S250 bail each, Detective Wehr said. Investigators assert that the tipster wh.o called them about odd predawn activity at the {'emetery at Beach Boulevard and Talbert Avenue said two men appeared to be taking flowers. "They said there were several trips made over the wall," says DE'tecUve Wehr. Wheat Cost Hiked W ASHJNGTON <AP) -Presl· dent Carter says he will use the provisions or an emergency farm bill he s igned into law Monday to'boost the target price on J978 wheal to S3.40 a bushel, an tncrease or 40 cents. LOS ANGELES CAP> -A nearly month-long trash collec· tors' strike that affected more than l million persons in 14 Orange County communities has e nded . a Teamsters Union spokesman said Monday. "The strike is, for all practical purposes. over." Carl Lin· d e man, a s pokesman fo r Teamster Local 396, said at rus headquarters here. The walkout by 450 workers against seven disposal companies began April 17. "Reports from stewards are that the majority of the strikers went back to work." said Lin· deman. "Our job is to represent the majority of the people, so if the majority wants to go back that's exactly what we'll do." It was reported last week, t.hat the walkout was collapsing as many strikers crossed their own unions' picket lines to return to work rather than have their jobs filled by permanent replace· m en ts. Body of Marine Found Under Jeep The body of Marine Lance Cpl. Arthur S. Fox of Turlock was found Monday at Camp Pendleton pinned under an over· turned jeep. Fox, 3', was on an asslsnment in a remote area of the base. Blare Seare. I Cop 'Dehonu' P.0. feep Through sleet and snow and rain and ball and dark ot n11bt, tbc po&Unan keeps hls apPolnted round&. BVT A HUNTINGTON Beaeh policeman had to 10 over a high fence in the dark of night e~ly today to flx~e of the Uttle red·whi~·"1d·blue jeeps In wblch the }*tllhm lteepe thoM round1. Patrol Sit Jim Dahl aped to • U.S. Poet Offke bran~h at Maanoua Street and Atlanta Avenue at a a.m., wM. •lMPlesa nel&bbors complalned 1U audible '-W'llar alarm wu blarinc. . - R f'OVND ln.ttud lt wu ~U,J a abort ln the born of on• or the parked delivef1'1eblcl4il; ~=~ence, fouAd the riChl truck flxed tbe bOrD .and laflu oote. vluklli 4*npleted. • I .. -, \ I ' The union had been de· manding wage Increases of S4 over three years. The companies had orfered a $1.50 an hour raise over three years. Union truck drivers were earning $4.50 before the strike. while assistants were getting $4.25 an hour. Father Gets 5 Years in Son's Death A Westminster man who beat his S·month-old stepson to death because the little boy wouldn't stop crying was sentenced Monday to five years in state prison. Orange County Superior Court Judge James 0. Perez Imposed sentence on Frederick Richard Mueller, 23, after t.he defendant pleaded guilty to second degree murder rather than race trial. Mueller was arrested Sept. 20 after his stepson, Jeffrey Allen Mueller. five months, died in UC 1rvlne Medical Center from what doctors said was a massive skull fracture inflicted by severe blows to the head. Poltce said they had been called to the Mueller apartment two months before the baby died lo lnvestJgate complaints filed by neighbors who told them Mueller conllnually slapped and abused the lilUe boy. Crane Falls ' Into Street ~\ • And those extra California dollars going to Was hington wouldn't co me back to California. O'Neill predicted. Instead, they "would go to New Yor.k or someplace. not Orange County." "I just think that the J)emocrats of Orange County and the good ~itizens Qf Orange Ensemble to Play Collep;e Concert The Saddleback College Wind Snsemble, under U.e direction of terry Newman and the Com- munity Band, led by ArJon En· meler, is to conduct a concert at 8 p.m . Wednesday in the Fine Arts Theater on the Mission Vic· jo campus. Admission is $2.SO. and $1 for students and Saddleback gold· card holders. · Terms of the agreement would allow the city or Huntington Beach to install two recreational ramps and 11 wheelchair ramps along the stale strand between Newland Street and Brookhurst Street. The project is fede rally. financed. Objections registered by Mrs Brock include: -Summertime construct.Ion could close much or a ll or the beach to public use. -Overall, a 1977-78 r e - development plan for the state beach was not approved by state officials who said it .would have too much concrete. Citing girlhood camping trips to that beach and later bringing her children to frolic in sun. • · 1 am concerned fo r the physically able who will be the future handicapped millions who will not be able to bathe their feet in the sea unless they win a lottery ticket," she "stresses in the appeal. "Because we s how more con· cern for money than meaning. "This prOJe(~ remov~li a large portion of scar~e sand rfom the many reet of the healthy public and this deters public access for the majority." she <'Oncludes. The appellant. who will argue her case before the state com- mission in Los Angeles during its session through Wedn~sday. suggests building ramps down from the westerly bluffs. Com mission staff me mbers counter that the wheelchair ramps will cover no sand and thti two recreational ramps wil' cover but .07 percent of that beach ·s 3,000,000 cubic feet or sand. Everyone in your~ can enjoy wearing the classic~® knit shirt with the famous • trade mark ... like Storekeeper wstomers, the Jim MtCunniff family. 102.& lrvi~. Newport Beach. CAJJfomla. Phone 642-1061 . . \ l t 1'I .• e d s 0 d n it I .. • • -A .. ~'t'PtLOT T~ Mi!Y HS, t918 Josi ( :·:., Coasting ., ·. ~ with~ Tom"-~~~\' Marphine It's Aces for Blackie ON TIIE WATERFRONT: One month ago today. the most famous fireboat gracing Newport Harbor waters went on the auction block. She is the Archibald J. Ele;y. The vintage 1919 vessel, once the pride of the LA Fire Department. was owned by industrialist John Rau. He had vislons·of restoring the ancient 65·foot craft to its origina1 glory. Alas. Rau·s dream never came to pass. The Ely just aged more al her dock and sank several times. And she was raised agaip each time by Arsene "Blackie" Gadarian, tbe noted Newport boatyard entrepreneur. EVEN AS THE ELY went to auction, it was widely rumored that Gadarian might capture the prize and restore the old vessel. But that didn't come to pass either;, The Ely went to a San Jose accountant for $17,777. 8LACICll: Questioned on the fate of the Ely today. Blackie would only remark glumly, "She's. at the mortuarr." .He has apperenUy lost interest. This 1s because Gadanan 1s off on another project. • Blackie's Armenian Navy is now preparing to enter the famous chili contest May 25 at the Balboa Bay Club. He has rounded up Ted Tate, who is suspected of not being of Armenian ancestry, as chief cook and bottle washer. As admiral of the Armenian Navy, Blackie also vo~s to have an Armenian band at the chili bash, complete wtth bellydancers. Gadarian's wife. Sara. has come up with the slogan for their Armenian chili. It is, "Our Chili Will Make Your Belly Dance." BLACKIE ALLEGES THAT he lost five pounds building a bandstand which will display ~is musicians 3:11d contorting dancers. He has also dunng_ the exercise suffered a broken rib, loused up knee and pamful elbow. The boatyard man has carefully wrapped each of his injuries. "When the Ace Bandate Company learned of my condition, they declared a dividend," Blackie alleged. The wrapper on his elbow shows. "People start out very sympathetic," Blackie explained. "They say something like, 'Oh dear, you've got Tennis Elbow.· "RIGHT AWAY, THEY \\/ant to discuss whether it was your backhand or forehand smasb that did the damage. "I tell them I did mine operating 4 Ilrill motor. It's , actually Drill Motor Elbow. This isn't very fashionable in Newport Beach. Drill motors just don't turn on Newport people like tennis. . . "So the conversation stops nght there and they JUSt sort of drift away." Blackie shouldn't feel too bad about that. At least the Ace Bandage Company loves him. Chief Justice Asks Internship Program WASmNGTON <AP) -Chief Justice Warren E. Burger called today for an experiment in legal education aimed at improving what he termed the law profession's greatest weakness -lawyers' courtroom incompetency. In remarks delivered to the American Law Institute, Burger urged the organized bar to provide in at. least three law schools legal intern programs offering training not un- like that received by would-be lawyers a century ago. Returning to a subject that led him to a showdown with the American Bar Association in February, Burger said his much· publicized complaints about the adequacy of U.S. trial lawyers had served som~ood . .. IT HELPED FOCUS A'ITENTION on the problem." he said. "The task now is to keep attention focused as we look for solu· tions." Burger drew heated responses from some lawyers after con· tendi.ng that half of all U.S. trial lawyers inadequately represent their clients. At the bar association's convention in New Orleans, Burger re· fused to back down from his estimated statistic but said that even 1f the percentage were lower. the level of courtroom advocacy is a "serious problem." NATION / WORLD ·Israel Blasts A1nis D eal By The Aa80Clated Press Prime Minister Menachem Beg1n expressed today his gov- ernment's "deep regret" over U.S. Senate approval of the Carter administration's Mideast plane sale package. and said tJ:ie deal violates Amencan commit· men ts to the Jewish state. "This ls definitely a negative development from the viewpoint of Israel's security," Begin told reporters in Tel Aviv after brief· Ing Parliament's defense and foreign affairs committee on the three·W8¥ jet sales to Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Isr~el. THE UNITED States had Cave D wel lers made "an absolute and uncondi· tional commitment in Sep· tember 1975 to ult F -16 warplanes to Israel. There was no justification" for bunching these sales together with sales to Arab nations that "are in a state of war with Israel." Israel radio said opposition Labor Party members of the key committee sharply criticized Begin's handling of the affair. Defense Minister Ezer Weizman was quoted by the Hebrew newspaper Maarlv as saying. 0 We fought against this affair and I hope we won't have to fight against the planes." IN AN INTERVIEW after Primitive Tribe Found on Island MANILA. Philippines <AP> -A tribe of primitive cave dwellers subsisting on a rough form of agriculture has been discovered living in the crater of an extinct volcano on the island of Palawan. 430 miles southwest of Manila. the government says. The announcement from the presidential palace called the 30· family tribe "Taotbato," or stone people, and said they were f Jiving in caves clustered at dif. ferent levels along the wall of the crater. THEY WEAR LOINCLOTHS made of hammered bark and live on casava. sweet potatoes and other roots grown in the fertile valley more than 1.000 feet below the mile-wide rim of the crater. Their water comes from a river that nows through the valley from a huge cave. President Ferdinand E . .Marcos, bis wife and daughter, and government officials visited the area on the southern part of the 275-mile-loog island Monday by helicopter. Manuel Elizade, rresldentiat assi$tant for nationa minorities, Dr. Jesus ~eralta. curator of the national rnuseum. and some photographers remained at the scene to conduct more studies. the government said. THE ANNOUNCEMENT did not say what the tribe's popula- tion was, what type or tools it used and how it was discovered. But a government spokesman said it could not be established if the Taotbatos had ever been in contact with other people. In 1971, another tribe or cave dwellers called the Tasadays was discovered jn a rain forest in the center of Mindanao Z.o.·r e Battle Island. in the southern Philip-___...__ pines. There were 25 people in that tribe, and they made their U S loincloths from the leaves of or-GrOWS,• • • ch1ds. They did not practice agriculture and lived on wild tubers and the pith of palm. The To E va cuate ? only tools they had were made or stone. By 1be Associated Press The Taotbatos were described Monday's 54.44 Senate vote. Weizmao said. "I'm sorry this" whole thing happe.ed. ·' A government spokesman said the cabinet will meet soon to dis· cuss the matt.er in depth. There was no immediate reac- tion from the Arab world. SENATE APPROVAL of President Carter's arms sales will not end debate about the United Stales' commitment to Israel, a friendship begun 30 y~rs ago with the birth of the JAtish state. U.S. opponents of the S5 billion warplane deal questioned the strensth or the commitment, and \:>If'~ senator said it has been severed. But those arguments failed to overcome intense administra- tion lobbying that led to Mon· day's vote allowing the sales to go through. The senators also voted tQ reject a resolution dis· approving the deal. SEVERAL SENATORS said Several hundred Zaire govern· as sturdy', about five feet tall, ment paratroopers were with well-proportioned bodies. •1.%1._tiJRS Bunte d they voted agalnsl stopping th~ sales only with great reluctance. but said they believed rejection would harm the Middle East peace process hy offending . Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Carter said after the vote that the administration has new con· Cidence in its ability to persuade Egypt and Saudi Arabia to dis· play moderation. But the opponents of the deal saw a grave danger to Israel. "WHAT WE HAVE done is to sever a commitment that has lasted 30 years that the Israelis were going to get what w1ts necessary for their survival." said Sen. J acob Javits. R·N.Y. "Now there's a condition." Sen. Frank Church. D-ldaho. added, ··A message goes out to Israel that what heretofore has been an unconditional commit· ment to Israeli security bas given way to a new American police, namely that we shall sup- ply warplanes of the most ad· vanced character to both sides." dropped around the southerJl They apparently grow some 9' •" town of Kolwezi today in a coun-kind of tobacco, and the palace Mexico City firemen search for men believed lost in the ter-offensive aimed at regaining s aid, wear multi -colored rubble of the Astor Department Store. The fire began the copper-mining center from necklaces that appear to be Saturday and burned for 4s hours; the building col· rebel forces, Zaire's Kinshasa made of beadlHdlOl>o.iJd fires by lapsed' Monday. Five bodies had been recovered hut radio said. striking stones together and us· Belgian sources in Brussels ing dried moss as tinder. more firemen w_.ere believed trapped said an undetermined number of ------------------------.;;;.....-------------------Europeans have been reported killed in the fighting in southern Zaire. The State Department is considering the evacuation of an estimated 80 to 100 Americans from the area. THE INSURGENTS are at· tempting lor the second time in 14 months to take over copper· rich Shaba, the southernmost province in the Central African nation and former Belgian col · ony. and separate it from cen- tral Zairean rule. Jn Bonn. West Germany. Foreign Minister Umba di Lutete of Zaire claimed government troops halted the invaders at Kolwezi after recapturing the town of Mutsbatsha. He was attending a n economic conference in Bonn. 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"I use a ballpoint pen instead of a goose quill. but the desk 1s the same ... At times he even puts on his 18l2 uniform and goes to work. The privilege or commanding the oldest ship of lhe line bas enriched Cmdr. Martin's sense or history. all right. but no more than Cmdr. Martin has .enriched America's appreciation of Old Ironsides. It was Cmdr Martin who de· cided to fit out one of the S~ Aid Joh Hunt <Continued From Page 84> fairly good year, and 1s much improvc.'Cl from two years ago. ""hen the· recession plagued economy sharply cut back on summerh1nn~ lions, and ask everyone r knew if they had heard of openings where they work." said Harnel Burt. owner of Thirty-Three Personnel Service. a Chicago employment service But ~at doesn't mean jobs aren't out there; she says. "You just have lo hustle ... summer ranks. William Deal. executive v1ce president of the industry group, s~s strong de· mand. particularly for people with clerical skills. The Labor Department's Employment Services Division supports this view and adds that,. also \n demand are the following s kills: computer programming. industrial and mechanical enginecrtng, accounting and a number of special skills such as those needed for medical or den- tal technicians. Those primarily are for permanent job openings. but the skills also should help anyone looking for work ex· per1ence for a summer Still. wi th a government c!>t1m<1tc that at least four million youth~ ar<.' .1oining tht· re.inks of worker~ or JObsecker~ this year. those without special skilis mav face a difficult search · "Ir I knew someone lookmg for a summer JOb right now, I 'd tell them to 'hit the streets • J 'd go around to banks and corpora ..... 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"requisition ... "bar design OCC's campus restaurant, "The Cap-and equipment ... "merchandising ... tain 's Table." ... "training." "service." and The registration fee of $45 includes lunch and dinner on Friday. Checks payable lo the college may be sent to "management." More Information is available at the college. 556·5880. We are now making available an 6.3% Fixed Deferred Annuity which permits you to defer both fedual and at.ate toes. With this deferment your money can compound at a faster ra~ and your tax liability moves into the future when you will likely be in a ftswer tax bracket. Also. this investment bypaHe• probate costa. This offering IS available to individuals with s 1.000 to $250.000 to invest - NOTE; This 83% tax def erred return is greater than that offered by banks and saving.s·and·loans. And in most cases. the Interest ea med rrom bank and savlngs-and·loan certificates of deposit is fully taxable by both the federal and state governments. Forlnfdnlldon telephone Parker Dale, Sel'Vof ~e President. at (714) 644-4620. or write him et Morgan. Olmstead. Kennedy(, Gardner. Incorporated. 606 South Olive Street. Los Angeles. CA 90014. Group's Speaker Announced Joseph P. Nolan, vice president of public af- fairs for Monsanto. will address the Orange County Purchasing Manageme nt Associa· lion at its diMer meet- 1 n g at the Anaheim Stadium Club at 7 p.m. Thursday. Those washing to at· tend the meeting, or ln becoming members of the nssoclatlon. may call K.C. Beldelman at 632 3958. USS Constitution's History Oanang "He :.ank a V1etnamcs(' "hill 'and got a bunch of men .;hot up but wound up Jleeing th~ harbor Under ruJI S811 Without tht• bishop. llere·-. the entry for thut day. May 26. I found in the diary of one of the men aboard. a Lt. John B. Dale. · Includes Journey to Danang vessel's antique guns so at could fire a salute to ' the queen or England when she came aboard during the bicentennial celebra· lion. TWICE DAILY that gun is fired. at dawn and ut dusk. Every half hour the ship's brass bell marks the lime. Every day the ship's signal n ags are hoist· ed. The s hip's c rew s~nds watch around the clock I ''While I'm her captain she's an active ship. not a museum ... When he became captain. Martin began assembling a ll the information. all the lore. he could find about the ship. NAVY RECORDS. he dis· covered. are minuscule in rela· tion to the ship's ~lanchn(( in the service and in the nation. He began correspo11d1ng with descendants of people who served on the 11 h1p. with shipwrights who worked on 1t. mining attics and musty files. His research grew. Data not usually found in libraries rm a four-inch-thick folder. The search was never easy and sometimes ludicrous. He asked a Navy records clerk. for example, for informa· lion on an officer who served m the 1800s. "I cant't help you. sir." he was told. "unless you can give me his Social Secunty number" BUT DETERMINATION paid off. Consider one nugget alone "Dad you know ... he i.aid teas ingly ... that the USS Coni.tttution once landed a force of Mannes at a place named Danang" · · Come. now, skipper. .. It is true. The place was called Turon then.· and later Tourane. but it Is the same city as Danang, Vietnam. ( __ AM_Em_u_J "IN 1845 THE ship was In southeast Asia on a diplomatic mission. The captain. Mad Jack Percival. decided while he was there to try lo rescue a French bishop being hdd captive in "It seems. I must 'iay. to haH! shown a sad want of sound d1~· cretion 1n commencing an affair of this kind without carrying 1t through to a successful issue· ·· In his folder. above the at· count of the incident. Cmdr Marlin has written a titl~ ··The Fm,t Time .. ·-Parker-Hannifin Seeks Bertea Stock Bertca Corp . Irvine. has aMounced that Parker-Hannifin Corp . Cleveland. intends to make an exchange offer or 0 53 or one common share or Parker· Hannifin for each share of common stock of Bertea Corp Shares of Parker-Hannifin are hsted on th£ New York Stock Ex· change Richard Bertea. chairman and chief executive officer of Bertea Corp .. announced on Monday that he. his sister J eanette Bertea Pagano and Robert C Langford. president of Bertea. as well as certain members or their families and family trusts. holding an aggregate of approx imalely 74 percent or tbe out standing stoek of Bertea. will t.>n ter into agreements with Parker-Hannifin to provide. !>Ub- Ject to certain conditions. that they will tender all their shares pursuant to the e'<change offer. DIRECTORS OF BERTEA Corp. have unanimously decided to recommen" acceptance or the exchange offer by shareholders. Bertea Corp . des11~ns . manufactures. sells and service:. precision hydraulic components. Its products are used on both Over The Counl..;r NASO Ustiftqs commercial and military fixed and rotary wing aircraft. In 1977 Bertca had sales of $46.2 m1llton and net income of $2.4 million. with 2.651.974 shares outstand mg Park<'r -Hannlf1n 1'> d worldwide full line manufac lurer of Ouid power" system!> and related components which are used in industrial. aerospart> and automotive products. It.. products are sold as original and replacement equipment to more than 41,000 customers in virtual· ly every manufacturin ~ transportation and processing industry IL'\ aerospace office i!. in Irv me Operating facilities are loc·at ~ ed in 17 states and worldwide rn 17 foreign countries. For 1L'\ f,., . cal year ended June 30, 11¥77. Parker·Hann1fin had restated !>al~ ofS54 1 m1lhon. • \ • 1 • 0 10 ll 11 .... 1J + ~ 14 IS • ti. ••• •11111 ••• ti •• ~s. 10 JI! ,, i~ n >,mu 1-1 4 on 1J.•n.JOO Jt ·MUTUAL FUNDS INVl!Sll,.C. 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I. i' w . ll .. ~ ~ r 1 \~, I ~!. ~ r' t ., !ft~! 1 latiltlblftD •"' ·:.&·· ; : ~ :' Det --" i£1lli ttrufi=.,. ~ j ~·;-m 11 r· ~ . ' 1 .. ~-. ~ t 11 ---... .. '4\.a.. • "..1:_!_... ..... . ii ..... f • ------ J 1 STOCKS r BUSINESS Tax Threat Pension Troubk Feared By SYLVlA PORTER Ed Smith. president or a New York Chevrolet deal- ersh ip, has written members of Congress saying he would be forced to terminate his 14·person pension plan It 11 provision in Pre5ident Carter's tax package becomes law. Under the proposal. the way many private pension plans -especially those with fewer than 26 employees - operate woul<l be revised to affect the size of the pension. B USINESSES WITH PRIVATE pension plans may ..integrate .. them. meaning part of t he worker's Social Security benefit may be counted when computing pension benefits. A pe~on earning S8.000 a year who retires with a pension could expect benefits totaling roughly $515 a year. Wh en combined with thl' Social Security benefit or $4.028 at ~~nt l'at86~¥0ttdflel\t1M<>lfte wou1<i f«f'(Jti IJl>Olft ~i pe-r. cent of pre ·retirement earnings. A person t>J1 rning $25.000 a year wo~ld retire with a total pack.Jge less in percen tage tt.rn'lS 147 percent of salary> but $7 .ooo more in dol~rs. Money's Worth The reasoning b<>hmd "integration" 1s that all tn· div1duals. regardless or pay level. need roughly the same percentage of p(ly at retirement to avoid "financial s tress:· and that <-Omb1mng public and private benefits helps correct the Soc.al Security system 's "bias" in favor of the lower paid. Carti'r ·s tax experts argue that 57 per· cent of the S8.000 salary is not enough and that tax sub- sidies are given to private plans to help provide lower-paid employees. .. UNDER THE CA RTER PLAN. Smith still could inte- grate his plan, but he ·wouJd trave to provide more in pension benefits to lower paid workers. If he wanted to ' keep his j>ension cost unchanged. he'd have to cut the benefi ts of h1gher-pa1d workers ff e rears that changing the · plan would add to recs paid to has actuary. Smith's threat of pension plan shutdown~ 1s echoed by the American Society of Pension Actuanes. which a rgues that at least 16,000 integrated plit ns would have to terminate Lloyd S KJ)C. \lt'e president of Wi lliam M Mercer Inc .. the nation·~ large..,t employee benefit plan consulting firm. told the House Way~ and Mean:-. Com mittee that the president ·s proposals .. could engender widespread plan terminations · · BUT K.\ YE SAID IN i\N 1ntcrv1ew that the likelihood · of massive termmat!Ons "1s a scare tactic and not a good t argument. ... It 1s a rid1C'ulously over blown s tatement to say that the measure would raise adm1n1stratlve costs; it • 1s nosweattochani;:eaformula ·· The concentration of adverse testimony. however. seems to have convinred Congress t hat this proposal. like others in the tax package. It; 111 conceived Yet. Congress is not hcanng from employees whose reti rement income 1s at issue . Why" -BECAUSE PENSION PLANS in general and ··inle· gration .. LO particular arc complex -And employees may rear t hey Wi ii lose their jobs if tht'y question pension plan formulas privately or publicly. It is not unusual to hear from only one side on tax is· sues. says Martha Keys. 0 . Kan . a member of the House Ways and Means Committee. "Larger groups who would benefit from changes often know nothing about those ch anges,·· she said. whi le special interest groups keep in· formed about obscure pomts She urged .. a careful look at the impact on people from both sides or the issue ... Stang Tells Loss In 2nd Quarter For the six months ended Ma rch 3 1, Stang Hydronics ll)c .. San Clemente. has reported net income of $25,31 r from revenues of $7,502,857. compared with net Income of $152,133 from revenues or $6.885.571 for the same period in 1977. I This represents 3 cents a share for the six months ended March 31. on 760.880 shares outstanding. compared with 20 cents a share for the six months ended March 31. 1977. on total shares outstanding of 760.760 ' FOR THE SECOND QUARTER ENDED Ma rch 31. Sfang reported a net loss of $80,819 from revenues or $4,049.598. compared with nel income or $98,196 from re- venues of SJ.632.561 for the same period in 1977. Earnings per share. based upon 760.880 shares outstanding. amount. ed to an ll·cent loss for the second quarter, compared with ti 13 cents a share on total shares outs\andmg oC 760.760 for the same period in 1977. The second q uarter loss was blamed on severe winter weather throughout the United States and Canada, with Canada being particularly hard hit. the company said. Customers were unable. or dad not wish. to begin contract projects because or snows or heavy rains, and this ham· pered the n ow of equipment from our depots. De pot operations are experiencing a s harp Increase in activity and the rental fleet is continuing to produce re- venues. the company reported, adding t.hat drilling opera· tions a re active both in the Midwest and on the West Coast. Stang specializes in dewatering s ystems and well drill· Ing for the construction industry and utility companies, pumps and pumping sysl ms. pollution' control equipment s uch as small sewage treatment plants and Uft slations, fire rightin~ equipment and commercial a ircraft ground support equ1pment. .. California Foreign Trade Shows Gains Southern Calirom1a '!l foreign trade rose sharply in 1977. according to Security Pacific Bank , climbing to just under S20 billion for the year to mark a 16 percent gain over 1976's $17.3 billion In imports and exports. The bank's analysis. prepared by its Research De part· m ent shows that fo reign trade flowinll through the Southland's two U.S. customs districts -Los Angeles and San Diego -accounted for 44 percent of the West Coast 's lnternatlon11I commerce for last year. · ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS, THE report shows th.at the Los Angeles customs d istrict reco~ Just over $18.7 b~lllon In imports and export.a last year. whfle San Dleao's dist rict logged $1 .2 bllllon. Ciladya A. Moreau, a scnJor tt$earch analyst who monitors foreign commerce on the bank's computerlied lnternatlonal Trad Data bank, said analysis of Southern California's foreign trade acUvU.y last year shows that almost all ot the strona annual Increase atemmed from u U percent Increase In lilt dollar volume ot Imports entt r· int lhrouah Ure cwo cu toms districts and mirrored the national trend dunna urn. "hT contrast. the alua1ish 1rowth of exports. up only I 4 pert nt rtom the year· earlier levtl. may be part ly explained by the slow ttonomtc recovery experienced by soma or our tndJl\i panncn ctu:nn1 im ... 1b9utd