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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-03-26 - Orange Coast Pilot1 t t I t • -' • . I After 30 Years of War r ' - OPEC ·'BaWks' Farm Students Ask 29 Pereent OU Priee Bike OCC Land Swap. ~toNose A workman appears dwarfed by the nose section of the space shuttle orbiter as it is backed out of the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, Fla. The shuttle was towed to the Orbiter Processing Facility where it will spend the next three months. Collele Dlllrtd to trade ...... acrea la ODlta Ilea• of wldell two an ......._, for 4.1 ae19 ID FCMIDtmV.U.,. Dave Nfte, an a1rtaul&we ' 1t•d••t aad one of tbe or· 1er' 1n fll die demwtnlloa, 1.W tM ...... ,. -Adami Street In Coat• II••• 11 DHllHl'J for tlM alri-.. PIJ::· ................ ...... Alp ... tneton .......... . ......................... ,,_~ ....... tbl -·· ............... to 6btci& .. ·-. ....., .... , .. -... i ite T 1,080 Protest ls-Pae"L, Egypt Ink Peace Pact WASfUNGTON (AP) -Egypt and Israel signed a treaty today ending 30 years of war as a first prayerful step toward peace between the Arab world and the Jewiab stale. On a chilly, apring day on the White House lawn, Israeli Prime Min.later Menacbem Begin and Egyptian f resident Anwar Sadat signed copies of the treaty written in English, Hebrew and Arabic. President Carter, whose peace-making trip to the Middle Ea1t two weeks ago brought the two former antagonists to Wastuncton for the ceremony, signed all three agreements as a satisfied witness. AD TRIGGERED 'MIUION C.4LL_5' "I received a million responses from my Daily Pilot ad." Tbal's the story of the sue· ceaafuJ Irvine man who placed tbls ad in the Daily Pilot: UCI Professor. no kids or pets, needs apt. Call xxx·xxxx If you need a m ii lion respomes to get settled, call the Daily Pilot's friendly ad·visers at 142...mt. 10 ...... wttb Uae lud swap. Tbe dlltrtct ftUld like to build u 'MlrMrtra&ive eenter on the f'nuetrt, Valley land, wlaieb is owW OudeD Grove pb)'ll· c1 .................. and ............. licl= ,.... ..... tbe acres tit• dlltrtet waat1 to swap ....,. r• a ··sr-teneatkMlal ~" for tlae 1ebool'1 Aid :Al .......... ...................... to ............ q ........... fat= for 1&11ffnta '"kllll ~ill-•." .............. ,. ..... . ClleTUCIGD. .... M> t Hundreds Hned the black iron White House fence to watch the signing. The signing ceremony was broadcast throughout the United States and back to the Middle East. Close to 1,000 protesters gathe~ at Dupont Circle about a mile away to marc h to Lafayette Park across the street from the While House. They car· ried Palestinian signs and flags saying: "Palestine ls Nol For Sale," "Sadat is a Traitor," "Sadat ls Washington's Lackey'' and "The Shah is Gone, Sadat is Next." Begin planned a celebration un· der a huge, red and yellow tent on the White House grounds with 1.300 dignitaries invited for din· ner. "This is the day we hoped for. Let us rejoice." Begin said before the ceremony. In a news conference Sunday, ~arter said he feels nothing he ARAFAT VOWS RETAUATION-A3 does in bis presidency will over· shadow the success of bis is. month effort to bring the two Middle Eut leaders together for the treaty ceremony. But ~b tutmoll in the Mid- d I e Eaat underscored how fra1Ue tbe peace remains and bow difficult tt will be to extend it thrnulbout the region. In Wubinlton, haggling over the ftnal wordinl of the treaty did DOt eDd UJ>µI shortly before tbe ceremoQ~ This morning, State Department officials said espertl from C,lae three countries were tW1 ~-on the ex.act Clae PACI', Pase AJ) c.&fornia Man Killed in PIDJ18e TUCSON. Ads. <AP) -A CaUlanda man pluqed to his deaua from Ute IO·foot Chlvo Wat•rf.U la the Reddlnston PUI ._Nit of here, Pi.ma c.-, ....... dtputMa said. Dtiili4ill _.. Ricllard aa.p. mu •flf-..WBeacb,wu riai'UM,,... ..... TlaeJ ..... bt tOfd "'re! Al tlMy ..... to till .... SaturdQ te lmlld... &M pool Wow ... ..... ... ,• . e eatene Quakes Shake Santa Maria SANTA MARIA CAP1 - Two small earthquakes knocked dishes off shelves and jarred some people awake today south of San· ta Maria but apparently did no other harm, of- ficials said. Seismologists at Caltech in Pasadena sa id the temblors occurred al 7:04 a .m . and 7:22 a.m. and registered 3.0 and 3.6 on the Richter scale. Dozens of res idents c alled law enforcement agengies and radio sta- tions to report feeling the jolt. OPEC Talks Eye Huge Price Hike GENEVA. Switzerland (APl -The OPEC oil cartel opened a special meeting today with most o( its 13 members apparently ready to boost oil prices. Some called for bikes as high as 29 percent effective April 1. but there seemed to be no agree- ment oo bow much the increase would be. ·•we anticipate a rise in prices and we think that all are in favor," said Venezuelan Oil lllinisler Humberto Calderon Briti. Sbeik Ahmad Zaki Yamanl, Saudi Arabia's oil minister and one of OPEC's moderates, said he would ttaiat a price increase. But since he failed to block the 14.5-pettenl increase voled in December, his opposition was not expe«ed to be decisive. Quatar's Abdul Aziz bin KbaWa said it was "very possi· ble" there would be an increase. Tayeb Abdul Karim or Iraq called for a 23 percent increase in U. bae price of $13.34 a Dar· rel of Arabian Ugbt crude on. Al1erta ursed a 25-percent in· create, and Nl1eria recom· mended IS percent. Libya ad· vocated chenlon of oil from the loa1·term CODtract market to Ute bleber·prteed spot market . Iran and IDdoDesla alto were believed favorins an inereue. But Ilana Said Otaibah of Abu Dllabi, tM OPl:C cllalrman, laid bll pemmeat ''wou.ld pre. fer to ltlck to prteea already ••reed upon.'' "I tbiDk many dele1aUoas, in· c1udlq our own, believe the manet 11tuatioa Juatlftea an ln· Ciiia OU.. Pa•• Al) Another Crack Opens By STEVE MITCHELL Of Ille 0.oly Pilet SIMI A large fissure that opened up along the cliff fa ce in Laguna Be ach's Bluebird Canyon landslide area Sunday poses a real U1reat lo at least one home should rains -expected tonight be heavy. The new crack. running along the race or a recons tructed hills ide in the 3.5 a cre slide area. was discovered early Sun- day morning by police Sgt. Norm Blandel. who was making a routine patrol or the area. City Manager Fred Solomon was on the scene by 11 a.m .. directing calls lo Sukit Construe· lion Co. workmen to come out and shove the dirt back into the 200·foot tong crack. Sukit for e m a n LeRoy Birchard said the new earth movement at Bluebird displaced 6.000 lo 8,000 cubic yards of earth. He said he could see about 11 reel down into the crack, adding that the fissure is "usually dou· ble what you can see." The new slide threatens the home or George Goodall, 982 • <See l'l~URE, Page"IQ) Coast Weather Chance of rain 60 per- cent tonight, 90 percent Tuesday. Lows tonight 48 lo 55. Highs Tuesday 58 to 63. INSIDE TODAY Frtala otlt of Yale, 2J·yeor· old Chri.Jtoplwr Edworda ven· lured alt m worch of God and himHlf. He describes how he "'°' II bnlm1oosMd'' Into . a toeallJI IUbrnWive db· ciJ* of the '"11. SU11 Myung Mocm. Sn "CMU Weond" on.e.A1. llltles .. .,_...,,. ............. ....... Atl M9L-.n .,.. ....... ., ...... ... ........ ~-........ === o: Oir. M1l11c:,., ..... === ... . ......::: .. ,....... Wiii cft::-' .... AZ DAIL v PILOT s Mol'ld•r Maicn 2tl t91V .,..., ~-a... .._. TRACTORS IN PROTEST MARCH ON ORANGE COAST COLLEGE CAMPUS Agriculture Student Michael Martney Dlapfaya Signs Opposing Land Swap Front Pag~ A I TRACTORS 11 11 -.tr<itton w t·rt· mtidf• lus t wl'ck and Ute s tudents obtainf'd tlw necc.'Sa'iary permits from lhe .1dm1nistral1on lo prut·t•t•d with llw proh·l'tl Tht' mort• land we ho v<• th" lwt11 ·r program we huvc." bt· '>11 lfl · W1· u rl' nol a s k 1 n g f1)r .1nvth1n~ mon• than w(• .tlrc4:1dy h;1 Vt'. Wt' Jusl wont to k<•cµ what w1• do havt'." a Mlul1•mf'nt by lh1· ... 111dt•nls -.av" l'1•1rtt• s:11d faC'ulty mt•mtwrs 1n lht• a~ruc.·ulturt' dcpurtmt•nt h.1 Vt' t·xprc·1>M!cl i.uµporl for lht· student.s llc smd 1:1tud1 •nls would not m111s class1·s durm~ the• µrotest and that new students would re hevc tho:w an the booth when they didn't have l'la11ses. P1•1rc·e said thc agriculture prol(ram at the school only has about 23 acrns left to it. Viet, China Talks Out BANGKOK, Thailand (API Vietnam has ruled out peace lalks with China "so long a.'I the. Chmese refuse to withdraw all their troops" from Vietnam. The statemen\ in the official Vietnamese army newspaper Quan Doi Nhan Dan appeared lo rule out the st.art of negoliaUons on Thursday, the day Vietnam hud said ll would be wllllng to meet the Chinese if all Chinese forces were withdrawn. Vietnam says more than 10,000 Chinese troops are dug an as deep as 12 miles Inside Vietnam d espit e China's claim that. It pulled its troops out 10 days ago. 0 bout a mo n t h ll rt.er they c ro1u1ed the border on Feb. 17. O..ANOI! COAST \ DAILY PILOT fPtf'Ot••,_C..\10..l,,•ttf,•lt""'MfPtt\tom n.o .. n trw. Nf"W"'-f)'*''· f\pvbf1Wct Dr lf'f 0tM'f'! <••" l>vllll.,,..,.C-• .. ,....i.Mlll••••••• f"'""'""" _., 11 ....... ,,,.,., ... C..t• _.,. H ........ 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Sln:PHF.RD died two years aso . her $750,000 est a te included "S:lO a week to kee p Cozy 111 the manne r lo whit-h s he has become ac- (·uslomcd." Marie Sterling, u retired schoolteache r and frie nd of Mrs . Shepherd, took Cozy in, along with Cozy's favorite chair. The cat got the best food and r cgulcir medical checkups. COZY WAS 18 WHEN s he was rushed to an anim al hospital two weeks ago. She died there or old age. Now, m accordance with Mrs. Shepherd's will, the balance of the $10,000 set as ide to care for Cozy wi ll be turned over to the Long Is land Humane As· soclation. California Total Newcastle Death Toll at 4,023 By JACKIE RYMAN Of9'1eo.ll, ........... Wllh the discovery late Salur day that a flock or 140 exotic birds near Riverside la Infected with Newcastle disease, the dreaded allmenl'e toll has risen to 4,023 birds in California, a U.S. Department or Agriculture s pokesman said today He said that, In addition, the USDA hH had to purchase and destroy about 200 birds In Arizona and Nevada. However , 1pokotm1n Don Nlelaon aaid the new dla1no1ls doesn't mean the dise11se Is 1prcad.lng, since all or the lofcc- lionis apparently are related. The aource or the diaease, however, Is not. known. OfflclaJs h.rve 1Peculaled that birds 1mu11led from outtlde I.he U.S. could have brouabt In the dl!I· ea1e. which could devaalate Ute ca11d bird and poultry In· dutlrlet lf unchecked. Newea1lle d&Mue1 whkh lit not. blUeved IO be narmfuJ t.o hum8DI, ll •s-lally feared by bird......,. beeaUlt \MN la no affeetlvt t.reatment for lt. So tar~ 1a1d, the current out bu bMa conllaed to exoUc lllnla. He Mid the USDA bu apant more .._ ta,000 tn ~ pMt mon~ lo -...... _. dfltroy lnfecMd ill"dl Hd teed . Ttte ' lotul coat , including mainlalnlng a task force or vete rinarians in Santa Ana, Is well over $1 million so far. Nielson said. The outbreak began about rive weeks ago when a pet bird In Stanton was diagnosed as hav· ing the disease. Man Arrested On Gunpoint Rape Charges A Fullerton man ha11 been booked Into Oran1e Count)' Jail on suaplclon of raping a 19·YHr· o ld Costa Mesa woman In Wealmll'lllter early Saturday Wealmlnster police arreRled Thomu Small, 31, at. about 2: t:S a .m . Slturday when the woman, who Hid ahe bad escaped from Small '• van perked on a Weatmlntter alreet, contacted o"tcerw In their patrol car and sulded them to the van. The woman told police abe wu abd11cted at. 1unpotnt from her car tn a part.Int lot eqt of Smokey Stover's bar, 7000 Oard• Grove Blvd., at about 1 a.m. She NI• •ht wu forced Into a ••a. drtwa a ltw blocll1 away •Id -....td. Tiie woman wu tall• to UCI lledloal C...., ud later ....... oftlnra ,.,.,..,.,. 1\ Air Space l••ue Syria Orders Jet to Land Threat Gets Her Results BUF'f'ALO. N.Y (AP I -"Give me back my wallet or 1 will call the police,'' AM·Jo Veguma yelled al two would-be robben. To her surprise. they compiled, she t.old police. NICOSIA. Cyprui. <./\I' 1 A Pan American 1umho Jet bound from New York to Saudi Arabia w•s ordered ~o ht0d 1n OamucUA. Syria, t.oday for al· l eg e dly violating Syrian airspace. llul il was allowed to resume its night three houra later. olfiC'la ls reported In New York. Pan Am or. fi cial1 said norma l fli ght. plans a nd international a vlatio n agreements permit lls airplanes to fl y over Damascus on th" route between New York cind Ohahran, Saudi Arabia. Slate ·Department officaah. rn Washington s aid the Jetliner . carrying RS passen~er!> and a crew of 16, was ordered down at about 8 30 a.m. Syrian time P a n Am spokes w o man Pam ela Hanlon said in New Yor k al look o ff a gain for Ohahran al 11 '18 a m The State Oepurtmt·nt or rlcials said there was no 1nd1ca lion the incident was relaled in any way to Syria's oppos 1t1on to today's signing of an Israeli Egyptian pcm:(• treaty Protests mounted throu~hout the Arab world today ;.ig1.11nst the * * * Fr ... ra,,eAl OIL!_ •• crease tn the price of market c rude," said Nordine All Laoussine. vice chairman or Sonatrach. the Algerian nulionul oil com pany OPEC in December agn't-d on a four-stale s chod1,1l e ()f 1n creases totaling 14.5 pcn·cnt by Oct. 1. Th second increa!)c. to $13.84, is scheduled April I , and the October base price 1s scheduled to beSM.55 The lwo·monlh !>loppage to ex ports by (ran. once OPl':c·.., second largc!>l producer, and tht· new lraman governme nt's planl> to keep fut,urc exports at h1Jlf whi.t they were pushed prices 1n the spot oil marke t lo record highs. Some OPEC m e m hNi. in · t•reascd prices by udding i.ur charges to thc Ol'F.C bus't• pm·1· They also acc·used lhl' anlern;1 t1 onal 011 rompanws of makmi.: huge "windfall profits" hy buy Ing at the base Jl'it•e and sellmg on the spot market. The price Increases -and lhc s upply squeeze a lready have had an Impact on the consumer an the United States. The Cons umer Price Index showed that the cost of gusoline went up 2 percent an February lo a level 18 percent higher than a year earlier. Jn muny areas. th<· price of gasoline has increas<.-d by a dime u ~allon or more the pas t year. In addition. many service stations are limiting hours or closing on weekend~ because they cannot gel enough , gasoline from suppliers. The l4.5 percent price hike originally scheduled by OPEC had been e xpected t o boost gasollne cosL'I by 9 cenls a gallon lhilJ year. A change in U.S. gov ernment pricing regulations. announced Ja11t month. is expect ed to add an additfonal 10 to 12 cenb a gallon ove r the next two years. Soviets See TV MOSCOW CAP> -Soviet cos· m onauts arc watc hing live televlaion programs be amed from Earth, a first. In the history of Soviet apace technology, the official news agency Tass said U .S .·s ponsored ltt•at y . In Damascus Sunday, two homh blasls JUSl outs1d1· the ~ 1-;m battsr shattered window:, Ul tt11 · bu i ding bul c;,u sed no caaualties. An offi cial at the Damascus airport control 1Jiw1·r rNH'h<.-d by tele phone said the plane was or dercd by radio to land because it had violated Syrian airspace. He said lhe p1l1Jl . 1denlif1ed by Pa n Am a s Cupl. Frank Altomari of New York, was or dcrcd to make an explun;.itory report and that lhe s ame would be done for the am:rafl of uny country, Including Arab nations Ms Hanlon i.<11d . however. that Pan Am nor mu ll y fli es throujJh Syrian a1rspucc on th<> New York·Dflahrnn Flight 24, a non.stop night. T here WHI> no rurlhl'r 1·lartfll'tl Lion of the coot rud1etory -.tak ffi<'nlS Offl caal:i of the Fl•dcral Av ta· t1.ut1Admini s 1r at1on i n Wallhmgton said no one aboard was harmed and no one wai. left ~hand lJ S Emha!>sy -.taff mt·mbt·rs wcnl to lht• ai rport 1mmt•dutlely after leurn1ng that the plane had been ordered down. tht• Stale: Department officwls s aid Tht•re was no indicut1on thul Syrian air force planes took orr or hull any part m forcm~ lht• Pan Aml'ru•an plane lo lund 1n Damascus * * * f 'rom Page A I PACT •.. form or the final agreements reached Sunday night. Carter went over the final d ra fts or the pact in separate meetings this morning. first with Sadat and then with Begin. It was not until late Sunday evening. after a final meet.in~ between Begin a nd Secretary or State Cyrus Vance. that the ne~otialors were certain there would bt' a <'t•remony today 011 Sunday mornan~. Israeli Fun·1gn Man1slN MoshJ• Dayan -.aid tn a te lev1s1on 1ntcrv1<·w that the exact timetable for Is raeli withdrawal from tht• Sinai oil fields had not been set lied and that he did not thank Is rael should sign lhe treaty un· til that question was resolved. E1yptian offlclala uld the final compromise involved an Israeli pledge to withdraw from the Sma1 oil fields seven months after the signin~ of the treaty in s tead or nine months as the Israe lis h ad wanted . or s ax months as the Egyptians pro· posed American officials confirmed this schedule a nd s aid it represents. basically, a return to an agreement tentatively struck months ago. Custodian Slain in Bar SAN DIEGO <AP I Police theorize a 36·yea r-old custodian found shot to death at a Poant Loma bar may have walked Into a burglary Cary Brent Miller's body was found behind a counter. with wounds to the back or his head Indicating an execution style murder, according to Homicide Lt. Jobn Gregory. lnveetlgaUon anto the death is under way. Ms. Veguilla said as she neared her car outside a BuHalo supermarket, two men approached her. Ono ~rabbed her wallet , con· talning $400, a nd then both ran off. she said. But she purs ued them, de manding that they re turn t he wallet The pair lh~n r an back lo her car. threw the wallet inside and told her to "take off." adv ace they also followed ,.....,. Pilflf! A I FISSURE ... Oriole Drive. which s its atop the 60 foot high hor~cshoe s haped hcadscarp which scpuraled a neighborhood early in lht' morn- ing Oct. 2. Twe nty two hom•·s we re d estroyed in las t year'i. landslide, and anot he r 2H families wer(' left homc·less. in eluding lhc Goodalls . who havt· not returned to the ir home l>anec tht• s lide And wtule construction crew~ and buJldou!rs quickly filled to the crack Sunday, police fear more rain will prompt further deterioration of the h1lls1dc. The new s lide 1·am1• Just two days before work cre ws were planning to place extended s oldier pries in front or the Goodall home. "Thal work was to begin Tues. day, but the foreman .says they can 'l do it in any rain," said Police U . AJ Olson. He said lhe construction com pany wall be placing mon· plastic along the escarpment to prevent moisture from getting lnto the soil. '·Any more movement in that a rea is golng to cause some real proble m s with that bouic," Olson said. Jerry Lewis Nixes Concert DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. <AP> -Entertainer Jerry Lewis abruptly canceled a concert al the Daytona Be ach Jai Alai FronJ.on. saying be waa unhappy with stage arrangements ma&! by the promoters. A spokesman for the event said more than 2,000 tickets sold al SlO and S8 would be re fundt.>d t o day . H e s aid mo i.t t acketholders. unaware or lht· late caneellatlon, showed up ul the scheduled starting lime Sun day. Jae Fla nders. a s pokesman for Le wis, said· "J erry was here and would have liked to havc performed, but it was tmJ)01Ssi ble . Jerry is sorry." Kurdi8h Fighters Releue Prisoners TEKRAN, Iran CAP> -The 97 remaining prisoners held by lhc army In the Kurdish capital of Sanandaj were released today. newspapers here reported. They were among 113 taken during fighting last week when Kurdish natlonal~ts took over most or the town and besieged the army barracks. Some 3X> people were reported killed and many more wounded in rour days or fight.log. ourYfZ.8r .. round blezar .. l I pz.rhaps thz. moet practical blaz<ir you'll rcvrzr ~r. durebl<i dacronand. VJOOl) \M:1'J\Z.Tl tn a unique, hJpsack WfW.ve,~ p<irftz.ct for businzes arrl traw.1 flw. gr<z.et sheda.e, lncludl.Tlf\ TW.,W navy, nciwport blue, brc::nm, ten Bnd bottl<Z. grv.en. @)~o~§~~ .... *'b.ahlon lalOnd• Net_4Jf)Ort lk'<lCl\•11416'•·5010 1001 "'4bb.Uood 8lud.•"Watwood VLllQgf'•2131•19·1727 ' Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 72, NO . es, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES O RANGE COUNTY; CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1979 Today's Closin- N. V. Stoeks .. . ., N T E N CENTS OPEC Talks Center on Oil Price Hike t , \ . ' C t;Nt-;VA, S'Atltt•rlund 11\11 1 The OPE 011 l'Urll'I u 1k'l\t'tl .i special mt'ehn~ todu) "'1th mu ... t of its t3 membt•rs uµµurl'nll)' ready lo boost 011 lJrll't'i. Some t1tllcod for h1kt•:. u:. h\gh as 29 percent efft•ctl\ l' Aµnl I but there Set!med tu bt• no .tt:rt't' ment on how much thl' 1t1t·rl'.1w would be "We anticipate a ri:.t· an pn t\'I\ • I i ~ ,4 • j .r.irport ~Ruling t Cheered By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of .. o.ity ~ ... St.ff Legal representatives for the f county and the city of Newport ~ Beach hailed a Civil Aeronautics Boa rd <CAB > d ec i s ion to 1 perform an environmental as £ sessmenl of Orange County l Airport today. 1 The decis ion was rea ched earlier this month a nd local of· r ficials were informed in letters received last week. f Newport Beach City Attorney Dennis o ·Neil said the letter 17 I marks a significant change in I attitude on the part of the CAB. I Robert Nultman. assistant coun· ( ty counsel said he's "very pleased." 1 The environme ntal a ssess-. ment, a preliminary step to con- t dueling either a full environ-m ental impact st atement study \ or to issuing a declar ation of negative environmental impact . was a key &)oint in recent CAB • bearings in San Diego. ; co!~~r h:r:~~g!p~fi~~~:~:1r~~ I routes from Orange County to ~ Phoeni x and' Tucson. Two of the applicants. Ai r California and Hughes Airwest. already ope r ate out of t he airport. The other six that want routes a r e PSA . Frontier • Airlines, Western Airlines, Con-t tinental Airlines. North Central • Airlines and Ozark Airlines. ' Nutlman and Hugh Coffin of • the Newport Beach c ity staff both opposed granting the routes without use or the environmental impact statement process. Officials of the CAB's Bureau of Pricing and Domestic Avia· lion. apparently agreed in part. Bureau Counsel Mark Atwood. in t he letter noted that "we believe it advisable to conduct a mo re thorough and gene r a l analysis of the situation at OCA. "We intend to project several levels of service at the airport, including service to Phoenix and Tucson, service to all points in- volved in pending applications a nd service to all markets which could be serviced in the forseea- ble future. "Noise contours. pollution <See AIRPORT, Page AZ> Police Probe ·Death of UCI Student Orange County coroner's in· vesligators said today they are condueting further tests to de· termloe what killed a 22-year· old UC Irvine student last week. Thomas Richard Wotrf was dis covered Tburaday by bis roommate iD the apartment they ' shared al 121 ~ 37tb St., Newport • Beach. 1 Tbe police death report noted I no lndications or foul play. Wolf~L ~ bl0Jo11 major waa deecn.-u an exceUent 1tu· dellt • Ud j...t been accepted at ,,..._ Ho_.lnt Unlvenity Medlell Scbool. Aeeerdlq to police, tbere wen• llde.U.-t.bal the 1lU· ........... A• e8'0peJ wu performed Wa =--d ._ police Hid t.be ........ Pft ao illltieaUoa of lite ea .. ., .... ,... maa•1 deatb. Con11•'•~• are eon· dllC~lmoeeloliHI teltl to MllE latMcbemiealeGO- tlllllol dledmaa'•bodJ. I - itnd .... think th.it iJll 111t• an fin or. :.1A1d Vl·rtr1ut>l1tn Oil M1n11!111er llumh..rtu Culdt·run Urall Sht'tk 1\hnuttl Zaki Vurnum, SiiUdl At ahrn'i. u1l m1m:.lt'r &nd ont• of OPEC i. modt•rdll':., i.a1d he would re 1st J '" 1t·t· ancreU.'>l' Out sint•e ht• fJtlt.J tu block the 14 :; pen·t'nl 1naeu&c vol('(J 1n Oe t:t>mber, h1:. oppo:.1t10n wu1> not l'XJ)l'C'tt'O lo be dec1s1ve Quutar':. Abdul Aziz bin Kha ltfa said 1t was "very poss1 ble" there would be a n increase Tayeh Abdul Karim of Iraq called for a 23 percent increase in the base price of $13.34 a har rel of Arabian light rrude oil Algeria urged a 25-percenl in l'rease. and Nt~eria recom mended 15 percent Libya ad vocated diversion or oil from t.he long-term contr act market Lo the higber·priced spot market. Iran and Indonesia aJso were beUeved ravorlng an increase. But Mana Said Otaibah of Abu Dhabi, the OPEC chairman. said his government .. would pre- fer to stick w prices already agreed upon." "l th.ink many dele1<al1ons. an· east act .,...., ...... , .. "_ AGRICULTURAL STUDENTS PROTEST AT OCC Michael Martney OppoM• PropoHd Land Swap 35 OCC Students Stage Tractorcade By DA VlD KUTZMANN 01 U. O.lly Pl._. Staff About 35 Orange Coast CoUege agriculture s tudents staged ·a protest-including a mini- tractorcade in the center of t he Costa Mesa campus today to show their opposition lo a pro- posed land swap. The students positioned the eight tractors. whkh belong to the agriculture department , around the quad and set up an information booth. In addition. about 10 other students carried placards. The students are· upset with plans by the Coast Community College Oitltrict to trade seven acres in Costa Mesa of which two are tillable. for 4.1 acres in Fountain Valley. Da ve Peirce, an agriculture student and one or the or - ganizers of the demonstration, said the seven acres on Adams Av e nue in Cos ta Mesa 1s necessary for the agriculture program. Peirce sajd the students would keep the tractors and informa- tion booth on the quad through T uesday afternoon. Wednesday night. he said the students would appeal to district trustees at their meeting to not go ahead with the land swap. The district would like lo buJld an administrative center on the Fountain Valley land . which is owned by Garden Grove physi· cian Maxwell Roston. The land is located on E uclid Street. Peirce said the seven acres the district wants to s wap represents a "great educational opportunity" for the school's agriculture program. <See TRACl'ORS, Page AZ> Carter's Mission Complete WASHINGTON <AP> -Egypt and Is rae l. neig h bors but enemies for a generation. signed a treaty today to begin a new. fragile era of peace between Arab and J ew. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli prime Minister M eoachem Begin put their names to Arabic. Hebrew and English copies of a treaty prom· ising mutua l r ecognition. respect and peace .. Peace has come!" declared a beaming President Carter. ARAFAT VOWS RETALIATION-A3 whose personal Intervention brought the talks back to life after they stalemated on the de- tails. He quoted the Bible and the Koran. and offered a personal prayer that Arabs a nd Jews may one day be brothers. Sadat and Begin s igned. dramatically , on the windy While House front lawn. after four wars between their nallons and 15 months of Ame rican. sponsored negotiations. T h en Ca rter ad ded his signature, a satisfied witness. Thus, on a chill, s un -filled spring afternoon. with 1,600 wit· nesses waving the nags of the three nations. a Moslem. a Jew and a Christian joined in solem- nizing their handiwork. They hoped their act would lead to a permanent peace throughout the Middle East. a task th reatenin ~ lo be even more difficult tha n this hard first step. Outside the While House g at es. 2.000 protes ters. sup- CSee PACT, Page A2) AD TRIGGERED 'MILLION CAL~' ' "I received a million responses from my Daily Pilot ad." That's the story of the suc- cessful Irvine man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot VCI Professor. no kids or pets. needs apt CaH xxx·uxx If you n eed a m i I lion responses to get settled. call the Daily Pilot's friendly ad·visers at642-U21. Teachers' Pact Reached Final, Approval on Contract May Come Tuesday Teachers in the Newport· Mesa Unified School have reached ten· tative qreement with school of. rielal1 on a new contract, spokesmen for both sides said today. Pinal approval on the new pact could come as soon u Tuesday, wben certificated emplo)'ell and district tl"Ulteel are ICbedaled to vote on the matter. Newport-Mesa Education Al· toelaticm Prelldent Dou Kimble aald tb8l altbou•b be ii not com- pl9telJ satlafted wltb tbe ten· tatlH pad, be would recom· mend It to bl1 membenlllp, wbleb meeta at S:IO p.m . Tuel· da7 at Newport Harbor Hip kbool. .. , lDtend to recommend it lo them," Ki mble s a id of lbe qreement. "It's the best we can do." Tbe two .tdes bad met all day Friday wtt.b a slate-appointed mediator after au Impasse bad been declared lD the talks about a week and a ball earlier. ' "A lat of ta1b were aolna on and tt ••• very intense," a 1poke1maa for tbe educaUon d · 1oel1tion Hld of the Friday senkln. Neitber side would reveal any details ol the tentative a1ree· mnt th1I mornm,. Talb betnea the dlstric\ and tbe Newport·ll•H Sducatlon ~ Ud bepD oa Mardi 1. a.ton tla• tmp11ae wH declared, tbe district's last oiler had called for a five percent salary increase. The assodaUon had been puahittg for a seven percent hike. AddWooally, the teachers bad ben llandinl firm on a request for • boaut for teachers with u yean aperience. Supt, John Nicoll said this moralna th•t district trustees would consider the pact at 7: 30 p.m . Tuelday at its r .. ular meettna. after Lbe etrtlfkated emptojees a re scheduled to VcM, T1'e educeUon a11oclatlon represents about l .100 em_,.... lacl.Unc teaebera, ................. ,~. <lee T&ACREU. Pap Al> e luding our own. believe the market situation jusli/ies an in- crease in the price of market c r ude." said Nord ine Ail· Laoussine, vice chairma n of Sonatrach. the Algerian national oil company. OPEC in December agreed on a four-stale schedule or in· creases totaling 14.:> percent by Oct. L The second increase, to • $13.84, ls scheduled April l. and t he Octobe r bas e price 1s scheduled to be$14.55 The two-month stoppage in ex ports by Iran. once OPEC's second-largest producer. and the new Iranian government's plani:. Lo keep future exports al half what they were pushed prices in the spot oil market to record hi~hs . I ne LPGA STAR NANCY LOPEZ COMING TO COSTA MESA She's Won Last Two Tournaments She Has Enteced On the Ball Golf Tournament Detailed If you're bag Isn't golf but you 're wondering what all the hullabaloo is over the upcoming ·Women's Kemper Open at Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa. the following questions and answers are meant to shed some light : -What ls the Kemper Open anyway? The four-day. 72-hole event is a part or the Ladies Professional Golf Association ( LPGA l tour in wh ich llO top pr ofessional wo m e n 's go lf ers wil l participate. The tournament o pe ns Thur sday a nd .r uns throu gh Sunday Prizes total $150.000 with the wi nner's purse alone coming to $22.500. Some or the women golfers participating in the event inc lude Nancy Lopez. JoAnne Carner. Sandra Post. Pat Bradley, Amy Alcott. Kathy Whitworth. Laura Baugh and Jan Stephenson. (See addi· lional stories. Page Bl.> . -Wltere l• It being held? The Mesa Verde Country Club is the setting this year, as it wm be fot possibly the next five years. 'tbe course is located on Mesa Verde Drive al Clubhouse Road west of Harbor Boulevard. -I• tkre paddag avaUableT <See map. page 8 1. > For Wednesday's Pro·Am tournameol aad Thursday and Friday's championship play. on· street parki.ng wlll be avallable on Gisler Street and Mesa Verde Drive. Van and mini·bul service to and from the golf coune will be available between 7 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. On Saturday and Sun- day, there wlll be additional parking at the AMF Voit and Babcock Electrtcal·llechanieal Inc. facilities north of the San Dle10 Freeway at Harbor Boulevard a nd Sunflower Aveaue. A SI parking fee wUI be charged. There will be free mint -bus service e ve ry 15 rntnuttl to and from the coune from T a.m. to 3:90 p.m . _ ..... Ille ftre.bf This 1s a preliminary event to the reguh1r tourna ment in whi ch amateurs have the chance to play with the professionals and celebrities The Pro-Am will be held Wednesday a nd among the participating celebrities will be comedian Mickey Rooney, band leader Lawrence Welk. actor F r ed MacMurray a nd Rams r unnin g ba ck Lawrence McCutcheon. About 200 amateurs will take part in the event. They each had to pay $700 for the opportunity to tee up wi th the celebrities. About $300 of the $700 fee goes to charity. A group of two to three am ateurs will play with a pro. <See GOLF, Page A2) Coast ' ! ' ' Weather i Chance of rain 60 per- cent tonight, 90 per cent Tuesday. Lows toni ght 48 t to SS. Highs Tuesday 58 to t 63. 'INSIDE TODAY Frtah out of Yale. 21·ytar· old Ch~ Edwards vc-r,- turftl W it m Harell Of God and himat lf. Ht deacribes how lwt waa "bramwaahed" iftto. o IOfGUtl 1t1bmilstt>t dis· ci~ of Utt Rev. Sun M11ung Moon. SH "Cult Wttknd" on. P.oge A7. l•tlex I A2 DAIL y PtLO_r ___ N:.__ ___ ....;M.;.;.o.;;.;n""'d'""• ... x ..... M_.._•1 ..... o_h _~ ..... _t_9_fO .,.,,, ........ _ .. , ... ._ ............ , SWI FTSURE SLIPS BETWEEN WEATHER FLAG AND MAS RABIDO AT CABO START Reporta of Slow Going Cr•ckl• AcroH Radios at Thia Morning'• Roll Call •·ro,. PGflf> A I PACT ... port .. r .. or I 'al1·st1111:i ns . 1>hoult•o I h1•1r oppos1t111n, 1·huri.:1ng Sudal h acl bclrayt·d lhc1r t•aui.t-by making a s1•p;.irah' JW;1t·<· with 1114' Jt•wl.,h Slttlt• I lh •lall•d stt>ry l'agf' AJ I I n ~ treaty, lsruel agrees Lo d1s manlll' Jl'wtsh settlements a nd return to Egypt the vast S1na1 desert seized 1n the Six- Day War or 1967 Egypt agrees, for the first time, to formaJly recognize her J e wish ne ighbor as a member or the commun.lty of nations. Carter. in his s peech , caJJed on the rest of the Arab world to join 1n the peace process, and s howered Sadat and Begin with r inging praise. "Two leadcrg who will loom large in the histor y of nations - Anwar el-Sadat and Menachem Regin huvc• conducted this c·ampaign with all the courage, lt·nacity, tmlllancc und insp1ra t ion of any gl·ncruls who ever lt•d men a nd machines onlo the fu·ld of battle," Carter said On the While House lawn . gut•sts s at in ro ws of folding •·h111rs. Among the m we re of f1<·w ls of both coun tr ies Tel e vi s i on ca rrie d the t'l're mony bac k lo the Middle ~ast, where the occasion was marked with anger, hostility and threats and bombs, s trikes, mass rallies a nd thre ats of reprisal a nd revenge In WushJnglon. t he beth. of St John '!> church pealed as the l1·aclers as:,embled to forma lize pt'U<:(' Sadat arrived firs t for a private mC'cting with the pres1 dent Aft.er Uegin's a rrival an hour later, the three leader s lunrh<.'<1 logclh<'r Michelle Denies Sex With Actor L OS ANGELES (AP) - M 1l·helle Triola Marvin took the witness stand as he r t rial neared an end today and denied th~t sbe had sexual relations with a young iActor who claimed he bad sex with her 2S lJmcs "Did you ever al any l ime, Miss Marvin, have a sexuul re lat1onilfup with Dick Doughty?" a s ke d her attorney, Ma rvin M1Lchelson. "No. I dirl not," s aid Miss Marvin. her voice nearly break- ing with emotion ··Old you ever uk Dick Ooughty to come to Cullfornia?" miked Mllchclson "/\bso lul«-l y n ot," Miss M arvln replied. She a lso quoted a witness who hus tcsUfk-d age1osl her H once confiding she believed Doughty was 1(8V. .. DAILY PILOT t ,._ ()r ....... (CW\t o.tlf ,., ... •IOt Wftlt f\ It.__.., , ......... ,..,_ ............... _. .. , .... °'_ ,,,.,, ~·~r.....,., .,.., ...... ,~.,. evbh\twod ~n ""'*"" '"N" ttt CM• N-•·'\f H-1 ...... "'""-........ ,_ •••~Y•lltt ,,,,_ lll••""_"_(_ A ,.,... ••• , .......... ,.,.. .... , '"' .. '"'"' ...... ,-.. fl ... """"'n '"" '""'tfl'>' ,._..,_ ... ..,. " .. >JO ""'"'-••.,.'"' <••••w C•llff<lll••- •-'1H -........ ~••11!11'\1111•- ,,.._,,. M ....... M<IM ..... t.dittr ~: .. ~~~.: .... " l ei.,.._. (1'4»MM111 0 .. .....-............. MMl?I Wµid Light For Ra~ To Mexico Thirty-four y1Acht1> 1n lhc <.:uh<> San Lucas race had i.low J!Otng Sunday n ight and there ap pear ed Lo be llllle hope of change al lhe 8 a .m . roll call to day. <See earlier stor y. Page A12. > Lead boat was Nick Frazee's 58-fool sloop S wifts ure which 'was 115 'lnHes from the 1 p.m . Sunday start off Ne wport Beach. Roy Dianey's Shamrock w~ second> 100 miles from t he s tart; John Reynolds· Ghost, third 98 miles out, and Bob Gar· rlson's Regulus 11 was 97 mile:. from the start. Lead boat in the Performancl• H andicap Rucing fo'leet wa s Ra mpage, skl.ppercd t>y Tom Tobin, showing 103 miles from the start. Swlftsure's pos ition placed her off En.senada wllb the rest of the fleet strung out to the Coronado Islands south of San Diego The only yacht failing lo re port was Peter Grant's Nalu V Escort vessel Jubilee reported winds of eight knots fro m the east at mid-morning . City Queen, Song Sought For Newport The Ne wport Ha rbor J aycees h ave launched a quest for a ne w Miss Newport Beach a nd a song , by which her home town cun be iden tified. . "What would San fo~rancisco or Chicago be without Tony Ben· nett or Frank Sinatra?" asked on a casseltc Lape with only a Da l e s aid the song fo r Newport contest will be held along with the group's aM ual Miss Newport Beac h pageant on June 1 at the Newporter Inn Jn conneellon with the beauty contest, OaJe said young wome n between the ages or 18 and 25 who are unmarried and wbo live in Ne wport Beach a re being sought aa contealant.s. Dale said spoosor ina busi- nesses have been lined up to pay lbe entry fees associaWd with the contest. De adline for the Miss Newport Beach conlcal en triea is April 6. Interested pageant cont.estan l.I\ sho uld contact Dale al fl.t2-7880. Songwriters who want to try their hand a l lbe origina l music aod lyrics for a city song wlll have to have their com positions completed by May 25 when the songa will be performed at a pre-pageant part y In J<'ashlon Island. The sonp should be recorded on a cuaett tape wilb only a piano fo r accompan iment. A score wilh lyrics s hould be sub- m itted with the tape, he said. T he IClnl entries should be de livered or malled lo DaJe at the Villa Nova rettauranl, 3131 W. Coast Hilhway. Newport &e.ch. l',...P~AI TRACTORS He aald the land la nftded to malntain an "1dequ1te learnlna facllit7 for students 1eekln1 •Crlcultural careers." He 11ld pl11n1 for the elem· onatuUon were made I Ht week md the etudent• obtalMd the necaa&l'1 permtu from the adinhllltrat.Son to proceed with thep,...t. ''The more land we have, tbe better prosram we bave," be Hid. "We are Dot u kJnt for anythiftl mor9 than wt alreadJ hive, we Just want to kffp wbat we do have." a atat.ment by the •tudentl .. )'1. Petree said facuky memban ... the ,,.~ ----have ex ~for the •tudenll. J f',.._PageAI GOLF ... f'ainngs will fl(' dcll·rm1nt.'<l in· .i 11ublit· drawrng Tues day at M 11 m u t l h l' M cs a Ve r d 1· l'lubhou~. /\II the entranL'> lbus have a c-hunce of playing with Nam·y Loix•1. ur Mickey Rooney How can a persoo become a Hpectalor la the gallery? Tickets are available Cit the Mes a Verde gale For watching practice rounds Tuesday, the chaq(e 1s $2. The-charge for Wed· nesday's Pro-Am and Saturday's t o urnam ent p l ay rs $7 . T hursday's a nd Friday 's e n · trance rec will be $5 a nd Sunday's will be S8. Spectators ca n either walk arouncl the course foUowing their favorite players or stand by one of the holes. No temporary bleachers will be provid ed. Tee-off limes wi ll begin at 7 a .m for Wedne11d ay and S unday play and 8 a.m for ... Thursday. Friday anti Suturday The Dally Pilot will puhlish tee-off t1 mcs for each of the ~olfers in lhe tournament so fans will know when lhcir favorite players ap peur Pro-Am play will slarl at 7 am . W ednesday a n d run through 9·JO a m and lhM go from 11 ·J0a m to I 30 pm The field of players in the reg- ular tournament will be cut to 70 for Saturday and Sunday's play. 1'bose with t he best scores will go last on both those days. -Wiiy la Mna Verde bostlag &he evnt! Th e K e m per Open I s s ponsored by ins urance mogul Jam es Kemper Jr., who a lso 1ponaors a men's tourna m ent in Ch arlotte, N.C. Ke m per wanted to sponsor a women's louma ment on, the West Coast and one of the courses visited was Mesa Verde, whJch expre1'sed a strong desire to host the event It has bet!n e8ll m ated Costa Mesa me rchants stl'lnd to gain $800,000 in connection with the tourna m ent. NB to Rejoin Anti-airplane Noise Group? Ne wport Beach city coun c 1lmen who dropped out or NOISE. an a nti-Jet noise or ganlzaUon . after last ye ar's passa1te o( Proposition 13, a re expected lo vote to rejoin the group t.onJ1ht. NOISE (National Organization to Ins ure a Sound-Controlled En vironmenu was established In 1969 as a coalition or cities, coun- ties and community associa- tions . It researches information o n airc raft re gulations and technology related to noise and lobbies Conaressm e n for jet noise abatement legislation. The Newport Beach City Coun ell Joined the organization in t971, but last aprlng, during budget ses1dons. councilmen de· clded to elimlnat.e memberthlp to save money. However. two w eeks ago, Mayor Paul Ryckofr said he waou the dty lo rejoto the or· ganlaaUon in ll1ht of the peqdlng airport lsaues tha t inc lude aw a rdlna ol more routes from the fadUty. Dues for this year's me m- berahlp would total $750, accord. Inc lo dty ltalf me mbera. Chamber to Hear City Councilwoman Jackie Heather, Newport Beach clty c:ouncll me1n.,.r and fo~met cb1lrm1n of t he city planntna eomml11lon wllt dla· CUAI tr.me and p1rkln1 with 1Qemberl of the Coron• del Mar Cb•1111ber of Commerce 't*da>' momt111 .. .. ,.. ftlltber wlll be the l'*t apeaMr It • daamber b,.akf aat at 1 a.m. 8t &bl Sbermaa roun d•Uon ....... ..7 I!. Cout Htpw9. 111'91d¥t ta a . u.dt• So11gl1t l"rottt rage AJ AIRPORT. • • t••Jt1 mates a nd d iscus :uon o f o l hf'J envlr o nmcntftt coM e qu..-wW be beNd oe these Ontinance Eyed projecUOM." . Nuttmun Natd h e ~ ver y plcu&t.'<1 lhl' CAB has agr~ to review rout e appllcat1oos In light of the airport'11 existing rondlllons as well as all other i>ond1ng applic•at1ons and routes. N.-wpo1 t Bcuch ci ty co1.mcll mcm her11 will try again ton1~ht lo t•nucl ;a bluff ordinance a law they first OOtllm work on lu:,t 1umrner The meas ure for whic h f111al approval will he soui:hl woul<l apply development limits lo un developed bluffs that m1g lht> Upper Newport Buy aod tht· bluffs in the lrv111c 1:oasl arc•u c urrently outside city hm1ls. but within Newport's :.phcrt' of 1n • nue nce Two weeks ago. counnlmen were lo have taken final actwn on the long pending mea:,url' but some last mmul£• add1llon. .. "'nd dclcl1on.... for1·ed po11tpont· mcnt of tht• vok until t1m11-:hl ., meeting Man Rows 10 Miles as Boat Sinks REDONDO Bt-:At'll IJ\1'1 /\ West lD.> Ani:elt>s m..an paddled an a luminum canul' lhroui:h more than 10 m1h.•., of <>n•un s wells to rt'ach saf Ply after b1i. 32 root s a ilboat sank 10 the 'atalina Channel when a :,cuba la n k broke open a nd s hot through the boat's stern llke a torpedo. Gerald Brady. 33. wai. for<'<'<i to abandon his 11h1p after thl' freak accident and was round by Los Angeles County hfeKuar~ paddling the canoe about J•r, hours later and more than 10 miles from the site of the sink ing. in the m iddle or the 26-m1h· wide channel. lie wui. tn·alA•d f o r s h ock a n d rt' I t· a 1> <· 11 . lifeguards su1d .l)rady told lt h!guards that wh~n th<.> boat hit a ~~ve. th<.> scuba Lank rolled off it's pcrrh and cr ashed to thl' d<.·<·k. snar> ping off the lank 'i. prc•ssure val vf' a nd sending 1L fl y ing through the s lerm "lake a torpedo " Wo rk wui; i.tart<'1l on llw or dirrnnt·c tn oppo1>1l 1on to ltw hluJf 1111lial1ve aulhon·d · hy Dr Gent· Athf'rton Uut that effort wa!) 1>usr~ndt-<I wh1:n a majority or l'Oun1·1lrnt·n dt•t1ded lo ba<.·k J\lht•rlon ., 111t•aM.1rc which WU!) d<·fr.1Lt•<l 111 November Sinn· then. 1·1ty .. 1.1H members and rounc1 lmc•n havl' been trying to work out lhl• new law Bas 1rally , the ord1nunc·1· estahh11hes a minimum 40 rllf1I i.elback for 1·on!>lruct ion I rum the edll(e of <1 bluff in tht-hw.1 t1ons hsled The 1·hangcs mad<.· 1a .. 1 .. wt·k tnt'ludc rcv1i.1on or lht• ;1nrlt uM·d lo cJlt·ulalt· 1111' hlurr 1·11~·· "'"' ha<·k rrom :13 1!1·~ 1 , • .,., 111 21; 1, dt<grf'l'~ anll 1n1·lu1>11111 of all thf• bl ufb. not 1u.,l lht· 01·1•;in lilt1H1>, 1n tht• orcltn<1 n1·1· ~ JUrt1>1l11 l1C>n for th<.· Irvin<.· co,11>l Ci r<!&. !-.IH1uld that property be annexed li y lht- c1l y T he portion deh .. ted at th1• laRl c·oun<'ll mt•l't in~ W.l'I a 1·0111 µlte<ilt.'<1 ~ertt·., of l1n11tl-. on hu1l<l 1ng he1ghli, 1ntPndt·tl 111 1111•<,t·rv1 lht• Vlt'W from lhe hast• of lht· bluff ('oun c tlmt·n lf 1 <·11l 1·d 1•1 1:11m1nC1l<' lh<tl port inn h1·1· au.,1• lht' '\elbarks an· d1·1·µ 1·nm11!h that 1t would lw nearly 1mpo ... .,1 ble Lo t>et' bu1ld1ngl-. whtlf' '>lund ing on a beach al lht· ba5e of th1· bluff Instead. councilmen will n· view development· plans -to rn s ure that build1n~ he1ghU. are s ufficiently lim1l<.'<I Ji'..._ Page Al TEACHE·RS ""Negotiations between the rl1:. trict and education a1>i.ocw1wn have been comphc:1ted h y th" f:tl'I that lhl' d11>tru·t r.11·t•1> .1 po~s1bh· unwn ell'!·lmn 1n M.1}' The d1i.t11ct. 1f nt>gor u1l 1uni. w•·n· not <'uncludcd IJy lht•n 1·oul11 have laced a d1rflon·nt haq~a1n mg urut ThP J\f'l. <'10 ufft halt.-<I N<'wporl Mt-1>•• 1.-1•dt.•rul ion of TC'achers 11> !>i!ektnl-( ll> n·prei..i-nt l'mployees ·'They are going to be looking ..al the• entire picture ralht;r than ' e wing each route a ppl1ca.Uon 1n a vacuum, as if there wer e Mlh1ng f'lsl' involved." he said /\C'cordanll( Lo Atwood's letter , 1>ut·h an us:.t•ssme nl ~hould ~ rompll'letl by mid-Apnl ~t that 11me . CAR 0Hic1als w_1ll a n nounrf' whethe r they will pro· c·eed with a full env1ronmt!nla l 1 m puc·I 11lulemcnt New School Board Pick Set Tuesday Newport Mesa school lrust.t!C:. are l'Xpt•c·Lt.<d to a nnounce Tu,~s· day the ir choice ~>r <! trul'ltcc tn rt·plal't' Duke 0 Brien, whose n •i.1gnat111n ht>l'Om cs c fhlcl1ve lht.., Wl'l'k o BrH•n. who rl'i..t~ncd last month. rt'J}rt.:1>cn tcd Area II, rou~hly thl' tnangl<' formed by I l.1 rlH1r ancl N1•w1.>1irt boult•vardi. .11111 1 lw northe rn Costa M csa <·t t v lioum1an 1 rtll>l t•(•I> mlt·l'Vll'WCtJ lU applt l' ;111! 1> for lht• J.)llSl Thi· applica nts fo r O'Bnen·~ JI""' an· . Wilham Ra nclaruk, <.t consult-· ,n._, t'n,:tmvt!r . Hobert William l>t•Berry, a Santa Ana school ad- m 1n1slrator ; Christophe r Creely, a bookstore owne r ; Karen L. M l'.Gllnn. <.1ct1 vc in civic affairs and PT/\ work, and J erom e Va n- dL•wallc. a mechanical engineer A lso, K Pau l Raver , C1 n :1 n a I y '1 l w i t h t h c c o u n t y : B q·hmond Wc 11tloke Jr .. a ... 11·,1n11;h1 11 c•ompany employee. M 1<·h11 t>I T Md .au ~hlin . a l..awv1•r Conrud Tr1g1l io. a <111> 1111·i 1·ir1•u l:.it1on manager; and .larwl f>1•lll'huw'ik1 . an act1vt· vol unh'(•r Tw•..,tlav''I mf'«-ling will begin at 7 :10 pm in lla rper Com 111un1tv ('pntt-r. 18th Street at TU'\l 111 I\ Vt'llUt' ---------- Wanning to Task Exulted Rult>r nob Carruth <cenlcr ' con dueled th1:; w<Jrm up prior lo Sunday ·., mo rtgage hurning party held hy Newport Harbor Elks Lodge 1767 Joining m the dress rchcar:.al were lodge o fficer s f from left 1 Leon Wheeler. Don Chandler. <..:hick Smith . .John Ph1ll1ps, Geor~c Corlnm . Cur ruth <hnld1ng bu1 n1ng p upt•t '· .Albe.rt N;,i t uh·. Hu:h:11 d Lornu~11t·\. Tl•d Lmng1s. W1ll1am Thomp..,on und Jac.:k Douglas . f>c t1wl burnmg S11nd-.y marked happy cndm~ or :.«1-yt•m· t.'tlorl to p .1y off mortgage or (o;lk~ · 0 watcrf1 0111 hl·adqu<trll•r:, at 3456 Vw Oporto. Nc•wpurt Bto;ffh our yiz.ar r ound bk1zrL.r . pzrhaps thz. most pracb1cal bJazcz.r you 'l 1 evzr ~. durabl<L. ooc ron and wool , 'Wt:JV(Z.n m Cj uruqwz, hJpMck ~ve,; pz.MQ.ct for busJ.nZes an::i Lra\¢1 Hw.. gNe L ehadcz.a, 1ncludi.n~ nii.w navy, ncLWport bluz., brown, ton Bnd bottlci gnuz.n. @~o~@J~~ 44 I lw~n 1'.IMW• f\ 'll'/>u rf /,t•w 11•71' H44 0070 1()(11 ~·1>tw11c.H.J h/11(1,. \\, .,,u·ootl VtllC11/1'•:ll:J1'419 11'11 '>· .. ... , Rain Tlir at Tonight Laguna Fearing Another Landslide • • 9 )' STEVE MIT(•llt'IJ, Of .... O.•ly ,, ... "•" A lur(lt> hM1urt' thut l'l~·n,'tl up olon.i th-.. t:11rr fol't' tn I uttuna B t• IH' h · ~ ll I u t' h 1 r Ii C 1.1 n ) o n landslide an.•a sund11) po~l'l> .1 real threat to at lcust onl' honw hould rallb t''Cl)Ct•kJ tun1ghl be heU\'Y The rww cr•u·~. running won,. the fa ce or u rcconi,trut·tt-d hillside sn the 3 5 a cn· :11htl t! are a , was d1scovt•r('tl t•urly Sun day m orning by police 5.it No rm Blandel. who "ui. mal>.ing a roulloe patrol of the area City Manager fo'red Solomon was on the S<'l'nc by 11 a m . d1rccung call:. to Suk1t Coni.truc· t atin C'o worknwh to <·omt· uut an1t 11h0\'t• lhl' dirt hul'k lnlu lhl· "'{)() foot l<>n1o: t•n wk u k 1 l f <' r 1· m ,1 n L ,. H 11) U1rc h.trd 11111 ttw nl'w N1r1h moHnwnt ut Blu1•h1 rd tJ1c,11l11et-d 6 000 to 8.000 ('ub1 c yunt:-. of 1•11rth lit· t11d ht• t'Oultl W i.' about 11 ft"et down into the rr JCk atlthnl( thnt the f1s:.url' 1i. • u:.uull y dou bit> what you can St!l' ' 1'ht' n('W slide thn ·uten.-. tht• hom e or Gt•orge Goodall. 982 Oriole Dnv"· which :.1ls atop tht• 60 fool t11gh hor:.cshoe shaped hea dscarp whu'h M'l)arated u nt•1ghborhood l'al'ly 111 the morn 111g Oct 2 Supreme Court Ruling Slaye~' s Slated Execution Upheld .,.,,.....le FACING THE CHAIR Slayer Spenkelink Man Arrested On Gunpoint Rape Charges A Fullerton ma n has been booked into Orange County j ail on suspicion or ra ping a 19-year· o ld Costa Mesa wo m an in Wes tminster early Saturday. Westminster police arrested Thomas Small, 31. at about 2: 15 a .m. Saturday when the woman. who said she bad escaped from Small's van parke d o n a Wes tminster street, contacted officers io their patrol car and guided them t-0 the van. The woman told police she was a bducted al gunpoint from her car in a parking lot cast of Smok ey Stover 's bar. 7000 Garden Grove Blvd., a t about 1 a .m . She said she was forced into a van, driven a few blocks away a nd attacked. The woman was' taken to UCI Medical Center and la ter released, officers reported. Queen Miscarries A MMAN . J o rdan CAP ) After three months of pregnan· cy. American· born Queen Noor of Jordan has "lost her unborn baby," the royal palace said to- day. The queen. formerly Liza Halaby, was married to King Hussein last June at age 26. WASIUNGTON (AP > The Supre me C-Ourt refused today to hear the appeal of a Florida death row inmate from Buena P ark who could become the na· iion 's fi rst unwiWng prisone r lo be executed since 1967. The justices, for the third tam e, le ft intact J ohn A Spenkelink's murder conviction and sentence of death in the electric chair. Lawyers for Spenke link told the high court the new appeal re presented a ·'last opportunity to be heard on several substan· tial constitutional contentions before he is electroc uted." No execution date has been set for Spenkelink. He ha d been de· nied clemency by former Gov. Reubin Aske w but newly elected Gov. Bob Graham has s aid he will review the case once aga in. Spenkelink 's case has been watched clost.>ly by a national al· llance of la wye rs o pposed to c apital punis hment. Alliance spokesmen have voiced concern tha t Spenkelink's e xecution could be the start of a revival or s uch state-imposed deaths. Nationwide . 479 prisoners were on death rows in 32 states as or Feb. 20. A 30-y ea r -old drift e r . Spenke link was convicted six years ago in Tallahassee . Fla .. for the 1973 murder of Joseph Szymakiewacz. 43. of Detroit. Szymakiewicz, who had been traveling with Spenke link, was shot twice in the head and once in the back and was struck in the head with a hatcbet. Spenkelink claimed he killed Szymakiewicz in seH·defense after the older man a ttacked him in an argument over money. S ince hi s co nv iction . Spenkelink has lost a series or appeals wh.ich twice previously reached the Supreme Court. But the appeals have kept him alive. In 1977, his scheduled execution was postponed three d ays before al was to take pla ce so he could purs ue one appeal. In seeking Supreme Co urt re· versal or SpenJceliok 's conviction and death sentence, his lawyers raised several constitutional is· sues. His l awyers contended Speokelink was denied adequate hearings on claims that elec· trocution is an "unnecess arily torturous and wanton ly cruel means or execution" and that Florida's death penalty laws are unfairly imposed on the basis of race, sex and economic condi· lion. The appeal also argued that the state's executive clemency pro c edure s vio l ated Spenkelink's due·process rights. Goat Killings Archers Protest Slaying Metlwd SAN DIEGO <AP) -A group or arcben believe 3,000 wtld goall acbeduled to be killed on San Clemente Island should be bunted by bow rather tban rines. Navy plans call for state ftlb ud 1ame marbmea to aboot ao Crent of tbe animal• from ueope.s bee• ... may o1 tbe .-ta are ID bard·t.0-rueb eao· JOiia. llart..... lauaUq _from ... .......... would lboat ....... malader. • .,,.., .... alwa11 eomplalDinl about_..._.....,'° ••pport wtklllfe,.. .... lee•l areller Jolla Mania. "Tbey ml# tlllllk twlft V tbe1 saw a --.._.... dDDan Pini In· to &Mir colftrt from every ....... .... "' ··-·" ....... assist in the bunt bave not met with success. according to Don Robinson, a Clairemont archery shop owner. Manb predicts lbe Navy plan wm ran because tbe soata wUI retreat Into cmvea when tbe •bootinl ..... '"l'bole toall are not dumb at all. Tbe Navy'a been bombiq tbe laland with ordnance ror yean Md laala't ,otten rld of tbe ioata." Mid llanb . Tbe pta, lnbabltanta of lbe lalaad alnee the days of the Spanllh ....... are threateD· lnl the 1ur•lval of several 1pectea ol planta. birds, U..CU and taatla, accordln1 to the Navy. Tbe two-week b uat h "Mduled I« Ul'IJ JUM, Twenty t wo h o m e s were d eit t r oyl'd 111 l a s t ye a r 's lu ndislldt'. un d a nothe r 28 fum1ht.~ were lefl homeless. an d uding the Goodulls, who have not returm.-d to their !lome slnce the shdl' And wh.ilc construction c rews and bulldoit•rs qUJckly filled an the c1 ack Sund ay. poli ce fear more ram will prom pt further detersorut1on of the h11lside. The new shde came Just two days before work crews were planning to place exte nded soldier pales an front of t he GoodalJ home. "That work was to begin Tues· day. but the foreman sa ys they can't do al in any ram." said Police U . Al Olson . lie srud the construction com· pa ny will be placing more plastic along the escarpment to prevent moisture from getting into the soil ··Any more movement m that area is going to cause some real proble ms with that house," Olson said. Arabs Blast Peace Treaty With Tlireats By Th«' AsSO<'iated Press Arab foes of the Is raeli· Egyptian peace trea ty protested the pact with bombs, demonstra· lions. s tril<es a nd raging threats today. Pa lestini a n l eade r Vasser Arafat vowed Lo "chop off the b a nds" or Pre siden t Car ter. Anwar Sadat. and Menachem Begin, a threat that sent excited gue rrillas into Beirut's streets fir ing their weapons into the air. Caution over the sta rt of an uncertain pcacP. dampened any pre· peace euphoria in Egypt and Israel. Arab governments prepared to mount economic sanctions and· a political q u a rantine against Egypt. In Tehran, rran. protesters took over the Egyptian Embass y and seized four hostages . King Hussein of Jordan fl ew to Damascus to talk with Syrian Pres ident H a f ez Assad lo coordinate opposition to the treaty. Two bomb blasts Sunday night outside the U.S. Embassy in Damascus kicked orr the wave of protests that s pread lo· day to Arab and other Moslem capitals. Palestinians staged general s trikes in East Je rusalem , other cities in the Is raeli-occupied Wesl Bank of the Jordan River. the occupie d Gaza S trip. Lebanon and Jordan. Thous ands or treaty foes marc hed in Kuwait. a nd pro-Palestinian demonstrations were reported in some Western cities as well. ArafAt. addressing gue rrilla tra inees at a camp in southern Bei rut . predicted Egyptian President Sadat would be as s assinated for s ig n i ng the bilateral treaty with Israel and d ec lar ed . ··w e s hall crush ... lhe triangular alliance o( Carter. Begin a nd Sadat un- der our boots ... He cha rged that Washington sent a "threat to create a lot or trouble for m e if I didn 't behave" during Carter's recent Mideast trip. "Begin also sent word tha t he will burn my fingers ... Arafat went on. .. But let me tell a ll three of lhem today that I shall not only bum their fingers. but s halJ even chop off their hands ... Israeli Prim e Minister Begin had said the Palestine Libera· lion Organization leader would "bum his fingers" if he tried to s abota"e the treaty. Effigies of Carter. Sadat and Begin went up in Clames al Palestinian refugee camps in Beirut and other Moslem cities in L e b anon . Pal estinia n spokesmen said the dem onstra· lions were peaceful. The State Department already had alerted U.S. missions in the Middle East t.o the possibility or terrorist attacks as the signing of the U.S.·SpoMOred treaty ap. proached. Israel and Egypt. also have taken massive security precautions. Almoet ev~ry Arab govern· meat bu acorned the pact Sadat and 8eliA signed today on the White HoUle lawn. The other Arabi are OPPOltd tb t.be treaty Ne8UM Sadat dkl not obtaia a at.ate for t.be PaJ•tlDiana, tbe re. tma ol J:ut Jeru.aalem to the Arabi and the return or the Golan fleiibta to Syria. Parole Bid Nixed SIOUX FALLS. S.D. <APl A parole requett by tndl1n leader Ruaell Means has been turned down without explanation by tbe Soutl'I Dakota Doanl of Pa.rdoalaadP ........ • Mond9y, March 26. 1979 I . DAIL V PILOT A3 California Total Newcastle Death Toll Hits 4,023 By JACKI E HYMAN Of tM D111fy Piiot St•lf With lhe discovery late Satur · day that a flock or 140 exot ic birds near Rivcrs1d<' as mfected 'with Ne wcas tle disease . the dreaded ailment's toll has risen to 4,023 birds m California. a U.S. Department of Agriculture s pokesman said today . He said that. in addition. the USDA has had to purchase and destroy a bout 200 bards an Arizona and Nevada. However , s poke s m a n Don Nielson said the ne w diagnosis doesn 't me an the d is ease as spreading, since all of the Lnfec· lions apparently are related The source of the disease. however. is not known. Officia ls have s pecula te d t h a t birds smuggled from o utside the U S could have brought 1n the d1:. case. which could de vasta te the cag ed bird <.a nd poultry 1n- dust r1es 1I unchecked Newcastle disease. which 1s not believed to be h:.i rmful to humans . 1s especiall y feared by bird breeders because there is no effective treatment for 1l So fa r . Nielson :.aid. the current outbreak has been confi ned to exotic birds He s aid the US DA has spent more than $400.000 in the past month to purchase and destroy anfected bir ds <1nd reed The tota l cost. including m a1ntrurung a task force or veterinarians m Santa Ana . rs we ll over SI million so far. Nielson s aid The outbreak began about f1 H: weeks ago when a pet 01rd m Stanton was diagnosed a~ h<.av m g tke diseasl' U.S. Arabs Flay Peace ~act Signing WASHINGTON <AP > -Call· in g the pe a ce a g ree ment between Egypt a nd Israel a sellout of Palestinians and the s ignal for indefinite conflict. Arab·Ame ricans launc hed a series of protests today against the treaty being s igned on the While House lawn. Close to 1.000 demonstrators. watched by a la rge corps or policemen. gathered al Dupont Circle. jumping off point for the old a nll·Vietnam war marches. for a walk to lhe White House a nd anti-treaty ra llies. The demonstrations here were pla nned as lhl' centerpiece of rallies and ma rches in 25 cities in the United States and Canada protesting the signing or a peace treaty ending 30 years of war between Eg1Pt a nd Is rael Th e Wa shington marchers Arab headdresses and chanting. "Victory to Palestine -down. down with lsrael.'' were paced by a police cruiser and cordoned by . line s o f o ffi cers o n motorbikes. Leade rs promised peaceful demonstrations 10 Lafayette Park in front of the While Houst: and on the Ellipse behmd rl. The protesters. many wearang ca rried black. white. green and red Palestiruan n ags a nd :-;1gns bea ring s u c h s lo g<1n~ a ~ .. Pa les tine as not for :.ale.·· ··Sadat as a traitor. · 'The Shah is gone. Sadat 1:; ne xt · <1 nd "Sadat is Washington ·s lackl'y · · T he line of ma rch movl·d orr JUSt before noon. stretching for s l'vera l bl o c k ~ d o w n Washington ·s bus y Connecticut Avenue Enemies Resign LONDON I AP 1 Chad ::. feuding Chnst1an president and Moslem premier have resigned a nd another Mos lem leade r . Goukouru Ouedde1. as forming a trans itiona l gove rnm ent. the: Nigerian government radio re ports. Radio Lagos said Pres1 d e n t Fe l ix Ma llo um a n d Premier HJssen lfabre. whose forces have been righting a civil war for seven weeks. stepped a side today ~'>~~ drees or casual saddles by ~ \[ 11 h ·. \'fun n lnlernwros our moet popu\ar seddle..a,worn with e-port,coot.s or eport shirts; ell with rubbe.r soles. Syrians Force U.S. Jet Down NICOSIA. Cyprus IAP l -A. Pan American jumbo JCl bound from New York to Saudi Arabia w a s o rde r e d to land i n Damascus. Syr ia. today for al ll•gedly \'lol ating Sy r ia n airspace. But it was a llowed to resume its fli ght three hours la ter . officials reported. In New York, Pan Am or fi cials said normal rlight plans a nd inte r na t iona l a viatio n ag reements perm it its airplanes to fl y over Damascus on the ro ute between New York and Dhahran. Saudi Arabi a. State Department oHacials an Washington s aid the Jetliner. C<l r rying 88 passengers and a crew of 16, was ordered down at about 8:30 a .m Syrian lime. P a n Am s p o k e s w o m a n Pamela Ha nlon sa id in New York 11 took o ff aga in fo r Oha hran at 11 :48 a .m . · The St a te De partme nt or f1c1als said there was no indica uon the incident was related an any way lo Syria's opposition lo today·s sii:tning of an Israe li Egyptian peace trea ty Protestc; mounted throughout the Arab world today against the U S. ·s ponso re d tre a ty . I n Da mascus Sunday, two bomb blasts just outside the U.S. Em· bassy shattered windows in lhl' bu i ldin g but ('a us c d n o casualties. ,\n oUicwl at the Damascu:. airport control tower reached by telephone said the plane was or dNed by radio to land because 1t had viol<.ated Syrian airspace. He said the pi lot, identified by P :!n Am as Capt . f"ra n k Altoman of New York. was or dered to make an cxplanator report and th<Jt the same would be done for the aircraft or any country. including Arab nation:. Ms Hanlon sa id. however. that Pan Am no rmally fliei. through Syn an airspace on lhc New York-Dhahran fo·tighl 24. a no n stop fl ight There was no further clarifica t1on of the contradictory stall' m ents . Ofric1all> of the Federal Avia- t 1 on Ad m1n ~s t r a t i o n 1n Washington said no one aboard was harmed and no one was left be hind . 44 fash ion island. newport center &.4+5070 1001 westwood blvd .. westwood village 213-479-n27 I' • A.f CWLY PILOl .. Jus t ·· Coa~•io UF It Wa n 't BOM&~ w \ v " OTttt:ll T tuNGS: It II unclnr ul thli. "ntmt: huw lht• l 111ted StatM Marine Corps hraa11 or 1-;1 Tom will ··~trlt'.1h• tht•rn .. el\c" fro m thf' l•l(''\t lndhcnlty that ha:i bt't'n dum1M·d upon south Lawuna In tht· t•Hnt you m1 .. -.N thf• n.-""ic item Sunday, It de \•t•lo1,., thJI tht• M .tnn•·., huH• bt•,•n r hor.t•'d with an un '<t'ht•dukd IMlmb111.i m•u tht• homt• of 'uodalmttktr t'hrb O'Kt•t•k 0 Kt't•ft· mut oth1·.-.. .• 1llt'fH' thi.t Uu pl1.11hr IH1~ "u~ rdc•ast'tl from 11 four t·n~1111· Munnt• tr "'port 11lu1w Tht' bJ)' -.111.111twd 111t11 lh•· 1•arth lll'ltr O 't\c•1·rt-·t1 hom e· [ni.pt't'llon 1111hrut1·' 1t • mll.urwd '4dl It it dlHIC'ult tu put thl' 1h•ht•ukh It w.1, ,, h.ij!ful ,,, U >OK, t 'ONSIOl-'.R 11 th1' wuy H thut huu h.td hit 'onlt'bO(h 11 'ur1• wt111ld huH' tw"·n mt'''~ '' 11( th1' "11tin1:. lht• ,lll1·~·l'd u11M ht·dul1•d hombinij ,..., 1 q>ttrh"\I lo he • 11111lt•r lrl\ 1•:.11~Jl1t111 h\' I 10th I ht• fo /\/\ untl lht• L.1111>~1M•kli'L'111 l'rolerlme lleodgeur f11r Soulh LogurJOns Mannt• Corps Thl'Y may <11:.o want lo call in the Orange County Sanitation District before its over. All the probers ma ~ need clothespins for their noses during the course of their studies H 1t does turn out that a Ma rine aircraft is at fault for this ~ross dropping upon South La~una, I don't think the people of that commu nity s hOuld take 1t personally. The Mtmne aviators probably wc:re just a little off course. They fi~ured they were over Camp Pendleton and 1Jumping upon their earthbound buddie:.. .. Hello. Stinkers' " ANYWAY. YOU CAN :.ur('ly bet this 1s one saga of the Lcathl'rneck!. that will nc.>ver gel made into a movie. The M aranes have been rumed on the :.alver :.crcen down through lhe years, startin~ with a flickcranJ! epic of 1917 calll'd .. Star Spang led Banner ... then "What Pr ice Glory" in 1926 and of c11ursc ... Sands of lwo .Jama' during World War II TROUBL(o; IS, with the South L<1g1,ana oombiog, there 1s no way you could name th(• movie You might try calling 1l, .. Wings and Other Things" but that's kind of vague .. The Flying Marines" would never do for a title The Flying Latrines might be closer to it. T e ens Questioned In Yacht Slaying OCEANSIDE tAP I l'ohcc said today lh<.tl two tc·en·agcrs were bt!ing questioned aflC'r be- 1 ng stopped in a car owned by Lester Scarbourough, 54. wh'> was found stabbed to death aboa rd hJR yacht in Oceanside harbor The two. an 18·yeur·old youth and a 16 year·old girl, were ta ken i nto c us to d y by a n Anaheim traffic o!Cicer making a routine slop Sunday. They were turned over lo Oceanside police and then to county authoMtjes in San Diego. Their hometowns were not Im- mediately determined, police said. The 1978·model car has been sought s ince Scarbourough's body was round Ma rch 11 in the cabin or hls 27·foot sloop. Last week a 19 ·year ·o ld Marine was arrested but later released for lack or evidence. Greeks Ce le brate ATHENS. Gr eece <AP > Greece celebrated the 158th an· ni versary or independence from OtlOman Turkish rule Sunday with a parade highli ghting a dis· play or Greek·made weapons a nd the country's new women's army corps. NATION I WORLD Bag, Buildings Blasted Terrorism, Anti-Castro Cuba~' Work? NEW VOK K c AP l A 11ullc:a11t' on Ila way to the belly or an airliner carryln(( 181 pt.'<lplo blew up and two New Jersey buUdln18 wert" bombtd In what was allegt.'<ily a new terrorlat asaaull by anla· l'Htro Cuhans Un.ion City police said a stack of dyna mite a1,parently had bt:en detonated near the door lO the Elmaceen Pharmacia , which of ficers said had been boml>t-0 once before thl~ year. The blu\I Sunday night were the resporuilblUty of an anti Caatro f{TOUJ> knowo 85 Ometea 7, according lo a telephone call re· rc1vcd by The Anocl1ated Pn-ss The male caller, spealUng with u Spaniah iaccent, prom11ed .. lmllar actions will continue." The three sites wcrt-<ttlackf'd because they were "operatanJ! an mutual agreement with the tyranny or Fidel Castro," the caller said . Police aald o baic containing at least three stk ks or dynamite t>xploded m th., Tra ns World Airlines baggage are~ at Kennedy Alrve>r1 ot M 48 p.m The 11ultcaist' w~ among luggage workers wet\• pr partmc to tak.-to 'l'WA fl-.hghl 17, waiting on the runway ror a flight to LoR Ang(•le~ at 9 p m .. officers said. . · l''OUB BAGGAGE llANlH~EKS suffered mano r 1nJun e!I from t he bias\, which polico nnd alrUnt-offlciols said. probably would havt• rau.M'd sub!4tant1al damagl' had ll detonated aninde the jet's bitau~aat: rompartment Pa8. e>nl(Cr!l were evacuated from the plane as local and lt>dt.'rnl authoritws st.•urc ht.-d ror additional explosives and for the 1wrti11n who cht.'ckcd tlw bag onto the flight. Passengers rebQarded und tht-,,Ian<' l<'rt five hours late In N4'w Jersey. explosions about two hours after the Kennedy blast d1tmuu•'<i th\• <>rrict-s of the New Jersey Cuban Progra m in Wed111wkcn and the t;lmaceen Pharmacia in Union City. Wu"1uws were shallc roo w1thm u block of the Weehawhn blu!lt and the s hock wave was felt for 25 blocks. Tears in Eyes Accused Traitor Arrives in U.S. Af'Wl ....... lt GREAT LAKES NAVAL TRAINING STATION. Ill CAP> Marine Pfc. Robert Garwood came home accused as a traitor. speaking with an accent and as a stranger lO his loved ones. But he cried at returning to the United Slates. It Sure Is "I love you America, I'm glad to be home, .. he s houted over the A partially submerged 'dt·ad end ·· sign shows the height of water a s lht· Illmo1s Rtvl·r left its banks in Liverpool. Ill. The s mall town of 200 people was inundat- ed <1nd its res idents cvacuatl'd din of reporte rs a nd photo· graphcrs, with a big smile on tus face. On advice from his attorney, Garwood refused comment Sun· day on preli minary charges lh<1l he deser ted in tim e of war . urged American soldiers to quit fighting and unlawfully com· municated with the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War. "THE ONLY one who knows what has gone on in thl' last l'1 years 1s Bobby Garwood," i.aid Dermot Foley, his civilian al torney "Let 's give him his con stitutional right to presumption of innocence and remember that the last 14 years have not been very good fo r Robby. Let's i:tive Bobby the additional benefit or compassion." Garwood. accompanied by three Marine officers, a r rived in Chicago Sunday a fter a 15-hour night from Oki nawa, J apan. He was kept away from reporters at the airport and was seen only for about one minute when he en· tered the Navy hospital here for medical tests. He was taken to a room for a reunion with relatives, ioclud· ing bis father and stepmother. a ll from Greensburg. Ind. They will have three days to visit with him. MARINE Corps o fficials said Garwood read letters from his family during the plane trip. "They brought tears to his eyes, knowing that his fa mily still sup· ported him,'' said Capt. Bob Bowen. "He was 18 when he saw his younger brothers a nd sisters. and now they h~ve families or their own. He was just happy lo hear about their lives.'· LL Col. Arthur Brill said Ga r wood "is n 't under a r:· rest ... He could get up and leave if he wanted to, but he doesn't want to .·· Amin Trapped by Foe? NAIROBI. Kenya <A Pl -Tanzanian tanks trapped President ld1 Amin in his off1C1al rc:,- iden<'e in Entebbe today, cutting off hi m and Uganda·s international airport from Kampala. the t•apital 20 miles lo the north, a ligandan govern ment spokesman reported The report was denied in Oar cs Salaam. the T a nzanian cap•tal, by hagh·levcl 1ntclligencc sources with dirert access to the Tanzanian military command. They said the invasion force of Tanzanians and Ugandan exiles were at Mp1g1. 15 miles northwest of Entebbe aod 20 males south or Kam pala . CONflRMATION OF THE reports was not available. The Uganda n gove rnmen t s pokesman telephoned reporters ln Nairobi and told them Amin reported the arm ored vanguard of the tn· vasion force reached Entebbe during the nighl from Mpigi and 12 tanks could be seen from has residence beside Lake Victoria. Amin wa!-. tal!..1ng by telephone to hi'\ family 1n Ka mpalJ whi-n th .. lane went dead. the spokesman contmut.'CI · Aman'!. moral<' as V('ry. very high aod he said hl' wa:. looking forward to having breakfast with thl' enemy ... mt·a r11ng he was preparing for battlt:. the spokt.-sm<1n ~aid lk <1dd1.."<i that Kampala. a l'lty or 400,000 r>cO· pie. was quiet and there· was no panic despite re ports of <t bi g battle .. on the other side or Mp1gi" After the denial rrom Oar es Salaam, some ob· :.crvers 10 Na1rob1 suggested that the• namboyant Ugandan leadc:r wai. pulhn~ a grandst<1nd play They said al least om·t• l1eforc he falsely reported a maJor Tanzanian advan<:e and later announced a successfuJ Ugandan counterattack Radio Kampala said Amm called on men, women and children to ··use any type of gun" to h ght the enemy The broadcast called on the Ugandan army "lo remain loyal to the end and to break throui.th tht• t·nemy Lane to unite Entebbe With the• rest or lht• C'OUnlry ,. -- Winter Won't Go Away Parts of Midwest, Northeast Get Srww Te•prrat urr• H I ~ .. ,. 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CALIFORNIA Brown To Lift Gay Ban FRESNO lAP> (';ov Ed mund 0 Rruwn Jr hu11 told th libe ral ('nll forn111 Df'morrnt1C' Council h~ ~Ill bur d1sC'rimtnu t1on a~alnsl ho1noi1t•xual rn tilute aovc-1 um,•nt Brown told CDC d tlt•Mull'., here Sunday h,• wlll 1ugn ''" <''-ecutlve orckr lhts wt•ck prt>\c•r\l Ing d1sc·rln11nat1on by be>i:uul prererenet' In blattf' servlec T hat prom 1st" pr1h ldt•d thl" Democratic gov\'roor ht~ l>1ggt· .. 1 applause from lht:> d<-lcgate-. who included some homooee"uals Drf .. r "Hie d CARSON <AP > driver who aUegedly tried to forC't• J s heriff's patrtil car off thl· Ha rbor Freeway was killed when officers rired several shot~ ( STATE J into the car, which then struck a tree. sheriff's spokes m an Wiley Burrow said . E a r ly ltlornitag 1t'atel1 APWlrepholo ~. Merch 28. 1979 DAIL y PILOT AS 4 Slaot, l StalJIJed Film Triggers Gang Violen ce SAN FRANCISCO <AP>-Four arm~d security guar~ have been hired to keep peace al the Alhambra Theater, while theater manage- ment tries to break its cont.cact to show the film in the wake of violence which injured five people. "Boulevard Nights." a new movie deaJing with Chicano gangs in Los Angeles. is scheduled to play at the po pular movie theater in a usually saf e neighborhood through Tuesday. But the violence which erupt- ed outside the theater on the movie's openi ng night Friday has management trying to cut that run short, despite near capacity crowds since then. POLICE SAY that the violence began when an argumen t between some La tino a n d Chinese teen-agers spilled anto the street as the movie was let· ting out. Four Latinos were shot and a fiflh stabbed as he tried to pursue lhe gunman. Witnesses say that the as· sailants, five Chinese youths, escaped in a car before police a rrived. D ESMOND NAKANO, who wrote the movie's scrip t , blamed the violence on pubhc1ty about other film-related troubl~. such as that occurring in several cities after the s howing of another gang film, "The War· n ors" "Gang members go the re thinking there Wlll be some sort of t e ns1on," he said fro m Hollywood. "I'm so upset. The movie is against that sort of thmf?. It shows you have no power as an artist to try and in· fluence people ." Gang F igh t Wounds Four California Highw:iy Patrol of· flcers reported that the pursuit of Roy George Thompson, 46. Los Angeles, began when he re fused to halt after officers at- tempted to stop him Sunday af- ternoon on Imperial Highway Silhouetted by the l1ghl of the nsin~ sun. this little bird pcrC'hc::, atop a light stand- a rd in Santa Barbara. It could be he 1s awaitmg the a rnval of his g uJI t'nend. INSPECTORS ED KENNEY and E<r"Deruus said they sus peeled "everyone was feeling macho after seeing the movie.·· GARDENA (AP > -Four youths suffered face wounds after a shotgun was fired from a passing car. and seven member s of a rival gang have been arrest- ed, police said. •Meteor' Sef!n SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -Of- ficials report a bright light thought to have been a meteor was observed this weekend over at least five western states by airline pilots and others. Air-se·a Search Halted "What l seen. l couldn't believe." s aid Carl Pompeo from his hospital bed. "It hap- pened so fast. l saw this guy shooting. My partners got shot. I chased the guy. Someone else pulled out a pretty large knife and stabbed me in the right arm. I have a cut about four inches across." One wounded youth was m critical cond1t1on t oday at Ha rbor General Hospital, two were m good condition and the other was released after treat- ment, said police spokeswoman Lisa Gerald. 5 of 10 Survive Collision of Tiro Boats Pilots reported the sighting shortly before 10 p.m. Saturday to air traffic controllers in Los Angeles: Fremont. Calif.; Reno, Nev.; and SaJt Lake City, Utah, Fede raJ Aviation Administration officials said. Singer Better LOS ANGELES CAP> Singer Neil Diamond has been discharged from Cedars Sinai Medical Center nine days after s pinal s urgery, a hospital of- ficial said. Diamond, 35. left the hospital Sunday. On Mar ch 16, he un- derwent surgery in which a piece or verte brae was removed to correct an old back problem, according to Cedars Sinai s pokesman Larry Baum. P..,e~ He lp• LOS GATOS t APl Kathlyn Rhea, a P5YChic from Cupertino, has joined t he search for Rich ard Ogden. a Los Gatos man. who was reported missing nearly two years ago. She has helped a uthorities find othe r persons. MORRO BAY lAPl -The Coast Guard bas halted an air search for three persons who are presumed dead, remaining vie· tims of the collJsion of two boals eight miles south of Morro Bay which tossed 10 persons into lhe chilly Central Coast waters. At least two are confirmed dead, the Coast Guard said Sun- day. They were identified a s J ohn Leal, 60, and Edward Keehn, 62, both of Tulare THE ACCIDENT, which was reported at 11 a.m., occurred a quarter-mile off Point Buchon when the two boats. a 19-foot Coast Guard auxiliary craft and a 22-foot cabin cruiser, were struck by a 20-foot wave. One of the boats washed up on the beach, the other was afloat, capsized. FIVE PERSONS made it safe- ly to shore. A OOdy washed up on shore and was recovered by the San Luis Obispo County Stleriff's Department, and two victims were picked up by tbe cutter Lake A rrowhead Firemen to Burn R esort Village LAKE ARROWHEAD VILLAGE (AP) -This aging mountain resort village facing demolition under the wreckers ball will be burned to the ground instead -by firemen. And out of the ashes wiU spring a brand new village with larger buildings, more spacious shops, better views of the lake and multilevel underg round parking. "THE OLD VILLAGE no longer served the best interests of the community," said a San Bernardino County Fire Department spokesman. Over the last two years, an Orange County developer, G.C. Properties, bas bought up all 70 or so buildings in the 60-year-old village, and bad planned to build the new town at a cost of $16 million. TO SAVE DEMOLITION costs, the developer donated the buildings to the county fire department to use for training. "The amount of experience and knowledge that can be gained is unique," said Fire Chief Raymond A. Ceniceros. "Rarely is a fire service given the opportunity to bum so many buildings for training." All the shops in the village have long since been vacated, although the area still bas a year-round population of 9,000 to 10,000. At peak tourist season, it must accommodate between 60,000 and 100,000 persons a day. Cape Hedge. one of whom had already died. T he five survivors were taken to Sierra Vista Hospital in San Edison Asks RmeRaise ROSEMEA D <AP) - The Southern California Edison Co. has announced a request to raise rates to obtain a $130 million-a- year boost i n revenues beginning May 1. Under the proposed in· crease to offset higher ruel costs. a typical residential customer's monthly bill for 500 kilowatt hours would go up 77 cents, or 3.3 percent. Commercial biJ!s would rise 6.4 percent. with in- dustrial charges reaching 7 .6 percent. Lifeline rates would not be affected. Woman Cit ed In 'Bleeding' Of Clie nts SAN DIEGO CAP ) -A massage parlor operator bas been arrested fo r practicing medicine without a license for using the ancient art of "bleed- ing" her clients to cure ailments or pains she diagnosed, police said. Michiko Nakao. 45, was ar - rested at Sakura Massa ge parlor. which she owns and oper ate.". Vice Lt. Dave Worden said that she was booked for in- vestigation of soliciting for lewd acts and soliciting for prostitu· lion and practicing medicine without a license in a m anner which could create great bodiJy harm, serious injury or death. Treatment allegedly involved culling a person's back to cause bleeding. Worden said. Luis Obispo. They were iden tified as George Hart, 69, of Cayucos. Ri chard Cox. 60, of Morro Bay; Kenny Luis, an 8- ye a r -old boy fro m Fres n o County; Alberto Silva, 47, of Tulare: and Alphonso Serpa, 44, of Tulare. Serpa was r eported in fair condition, suffering from aspira- tion pneumonia. The others were treated and released. THEATER MANAGER Lloyd said that there has been no hint or trouble during a benefit show mg Thursday night nor in the subsequent showings since the violence . However. 1n Ont a r10 in southern California. one youth was shot and two were stabbed at a drive-in after a gang (ight broke out during the film's pre- miere there on Friday night. The seven taken into custody. all Juveniles whose names were withheld because of their ages. were booked for investigation of attempted murder after pohcc stopped their car. Fire D a m age Set SYLMAR <A P >-A fire at Xytron Electronics Co. has caused an estimated $160,000 damage, authorities said. CONTRACTORS! Private Aircraft Win Bid COMPLETE HOME STUDY Pll()(ilAM SAN DIEGO CAP> ., VIDEO TAPE INSTIUCTIOMS ,.,, .. CONTIACTORS STATE UCBCSE As a compromise to pri vale pilots. light planes will be allowed lo pass over Lindbe rgh Field beginning Sept. 28 in a north-south corridor •5p..i1. _. ......... Disc...-• ...,..., ..... r-~ •s.. for ,_....., llow y. c• a.. ,-..., .. ,... r-felt i. .... I z ...... without alr traffic con-PHONE 661-31 15 tro.p~~ g~~~nuc:~ t w a 5 CALIFORNIA COMTRACTOIS UCENSE granted Jru;t week by the llt77 Det OW.,• s .. JOZ-S.-.. e.,...._. Federal Aviation Ad-J~~~~~~;~~~~·;~~·;~;~~~~~·;~;1;~~·;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ min i s tr atio n a f t er private pilots objected to the expansion of the airspace that fa lls under mandatory controls of air traffic controllers. AN FAA spokesm an said there are "some problems to be worked out but it looks like wej can put it in." T h e 22 0 -member Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association has been fighting the new nationwide system or tightened restrictions proposed by the FAA. TH E PRO P OSE D changes came in the af· term ath of the Sept. 25 collision that killed 144 whe n a light p la ne rammed a Pa ci fi c Southwest Airl i n es jelliner over San Diego. 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Mttoh 2t. 1070 0.rbard 1<relbich /Edltorlal P• Editor Co mmi s s i o Aids Political Cleanup Orang Count ' flcdgUn Fair Campalfn PracUc Commission ( F'<.'PC> was ~1ven n eame l endorsem •nt lust week by the County s CtUi, Dlr. cUon f1ndlna 'omnus Ion In u r port to the Board ol Supervisors, the com· m l ·s1on !,utd the FCP(' ''ha already performed an tn uluublc ::.t.•rvacc tu th • co.unty" and urged th ~ board t.o ~unt lntW at Ul bUNlnt'Sb The us~es m C'ol of efft-cllvene s cam • aft r U lnJtial run. t ht• county poht 1c ti <.·nmpoign ol l9'78 · Uunn~ Urn prunury md g.-n r3l elecllon campaigns, th 1''CPC' reviewed cund.idatttS' cumpaifn Uteraturct and, when complaints wtre l;!Ct'IVed, pub1lcly branded t.omc p1cet•s Cuhw und mlslc.•adinit Ttll' ('1l11t•ns 1)1rl'C't 1on Ftndlnt( ('omm11>slon found ut the contlu~wn or its bludy lhl' t'CPC's pres nee a s much as ats public r>roclamations helped reduce rampant deceit in local J)()Hlu.•ttl cnmpalgns The t:ommiM11on alM> told county supervisors FCPC should tJt.' en laq~vd to tndude other than BoHrd of Supt>rvbor.., appointet•s and. It the press raus down on the Job. t~ g1v1•n th · mon ·y to advcrti11e Its fand1ngs . J\11 an all , the commis:non's conclusions and recom· mendatwn:. make ~ens<• C'ounty ~upt•1 v1:,or:, i.hould ht>cd the words of their own advisory <·ommis~1on und take steps to b<>lslcr rather thtin do <rtvav \\'1th FC'P(; The polttical comm1ss1on. after all, did help to return at least some dc~re11 of saruty to Oran~e County politics last year Sex and the Draft . ' As Congr<'ss ponders proPosals for revival of the draft, or <.it least some form of registration for potential national service, the question of the role of women in s uch an endea vo r is stirrin~ hot de bate. Lead<•r s of the I louse a nd Senate suggest the lc~i slation would have Jess chance of passage if it induded women as well as men because "there's still a lot of chivalry runnin~ around." Civil rights groups say exclusion of women would be sex discrimination that would not survive a court challenge. Military leaders are cool to the drafting or even registration of women and firmly opposed to their use in rnmhat. But they do favor renewal of registration for young men to bolster volunteer forces that would be g r(J vcly deficient in a crisis. CJuotas for the volunteer forces are barely being met <ind in somt' spccialized areas personne l is seriously QUl of hulancc Since St'lcclivc Service machinery was mothballed afh•r Vietnam, we no longer have any workable system to reinstitute a drart should a crisis develop. It seems apparent that som e form of re~istration is in orde r . And a period of national service, not necessarily mibtary, could benefit both the nation and those asked to serve. The Peace Corps, Vista or other community services would be like ly alte rnates to military assignmenLco;, The re would be no valid reason for even the most t hivalrous politician to exclude young women from civilian government service. And the door still would be open for those wishing to join the 134,000 women already voluntarily in the a rmed services. The sex issue should not block need ed legislation Fond MeIDory To those old e nough to recall the rare delight or chckety-clacking across the United States in a Pullman car, peering out a window at deserts, mount~ins and rivers from a comfy berth, and whiling a way an evening in the dining car or club car , news that Pullman Inc. is ending production of railroad passenger cars must bring a sigh. The long·distance trains with their smooth Pullman cars, each bearing a glamorous name, were a pleasant part of life that jumbo jets and RVs can hardly replace. Pullman has been losing money in recent years, unable to compete with foreign companies that can produce rajlroad cars a nd ship them her e at much lower costs. lts passenger division, founded in 1858, wUl close in 1980. Those who would like one more trip in a Pullman sleeper mjght note that many are still on the tracks In Mexico a little frayed around the edges, but comfortable as ever . The port~r in his Pullman cap is still smlling and helpful, thougb his English may be limited. And the dining car still boasts white tablecloths . • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Piiot.' Other views expressed on this page are lhoae of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Addrna The Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd I Motel Hazard BrL.11. llOYD A motel owner reporta he refu1e1 to rent rooms to ain1le women unle11 they promlH not to entertain members of tbe opposite teJC therein. It'• not a matter ol morality, HY• he. Tbelr prtvate llve1 are tbelr own bualDell. But hit years of H · Dear Gloomy Gue A• lrieb Snepetak" wlaner <American eltlHD) 1~nd1 four Jean la J•JI for tu evasloa and a Viel· aam .. <allen rel ... ee) 1eta • daJI for .. .,.,. fraud. ....... .. blllld -al•..,_.dumbt LIBRA .,. .. ·-::.-:. ':t . v..r.-: perlence have tau1ht blm that women wbo bave affairs like to steal tblAla u memenlol of the oceUlonl. They take the towell, wllhclotbl, a1btrays, even the Bibles. He can't a(. fordtbetrlovellvea,hesaya. "Kleck" ln German means lnll blot. It wu tbe nickname of Hermann Ronebach aa a c:ldld, Ion« before be invented 0. famous lak blot teet. 1111 dad WU aD art IDltruetor. . Hermann dabbled ln ink lketcbee durtq bia Hbool rean. Item No. me la oar Love aad War ma'• ftle laal to do wltla nmartm bJ ... &bat lr· rltate womea, and vlc:e ••na. Tbe .... t lrrltattnc .... -·-...... fairlJ common appears to be: •·Ila 't that JHt lllle a wo••t" '11111 IDDll I....._.. female CIOIDIMDt II I lltlli mon clfftcult to pin clown. .. Jill& .. ..., obaerYa· -• ......,, lf It'• pat ln· •IM..,. fll a qt119Uoa &Mt ~: .. ..., clldD't JOU.?" . Now Army Cooks Are Chefs WASIONGTON Army cooks have l>Mn on the defensive 111nc • the deya of Aleunder the Great. •nd lht-conaen1u11 of most aoldl~ra who h tav• gon lhrouf(h mllltaty l'how lint!t as lhal th · tooh have a lot lo be ddcnslve oboul Th~ US Army. acting on the old mlllta.ry theory thitt the ~:;t d tense l u aC>Od onen1e. hu mounted an elaborate rampalgn to Impro ve the Image of Its C'Ooka. Stuoa by th· car IC It UrCZ> O ( pot bel lted. hairy.armed s lobs dribbling clJ(arelle ashes In vats or un.identU1ablc mush. thu br us h&l.8 are apparently seeking meas·hnll maestros who can roll on anchovy. slice a trur ne, decorate a cake and curve an Ice sculpturt: as com~tenlly as the great chefs of Europe. AN ANNUAL eulin ory com pclillon al th<' Army 's quartermaster school at Fort Lee, Va., brings cooks in from bases all over the world lo leum the l atest in gas tronomic wadare. Winners are given trophies and citations to dis play an their mess halls, pres umably lo remind picky eaters that the grub is worse elsewhere. The lab for this year's ex- travaganza came to $50,000, as 117 cooks were flown 10 to Port Lee from as far away as Korea They competed an s u c h sophisticated cuis ine arts a s cocktail canapes, decor ative centerpieces and fancy cake le· ing. Unfortunately, much of lhe elegant food prepared for the competition was perishable, and apparenlly no one thought lo have GJ's on hand lo eat il So most of the food wound up in garbage cans Ins tead or in stomachs of soldier starved for tasle of haule cuisine. OFFICIAL S at th e quartermaster school insist the expe nse or the annual cookofr as worth every penny it costs. The cooks have an improved image and the Gl's feel that somebody reall1 cares about what lhcy eal, Just the way Mom did. "ll makes the kids (eel important," Paul Harvey ex plaine d Col. f>cwey A Chlllcott, director or the Army·s food strvices lraJnlnJ<. In fact. h~ 11atd . the compel! llon ls sUIJ In Illa "Infant sta.ie." und next year It ml(Cht be ex· panded even rurthcr. Napoleon observed that an ormy marche!i on lt.s stomach . ll 's doubtful thnt he meant Homac h 11 bul J(i rlJ~ wi th waterC'ress s undwic hcis and chocolate mouss1• But then, ours i11 a "New Army " EDUCATING TUF. EDUCATORS In other culinary new11, we have evidence that While HouJSe breakrast.s a re someumes prcp11rcd in a pres· sure cooker. with money as a principal Ingredient One in · flucntiaJ group of educalon1 ap· pears to have willed under the pressure and backed ore from its intended opposition to the ad· mlnJstroUon't1 plan to create ~ new cablnel·lcvcl Department or Educauon. The new d"portmcnt is a top· priority item on Pre :s1dC'nt Carte r 's h•Jti s lotlve agf'nda When White llOUllf' aides l(lamcd thot the prC!tiglou11 As1mc1atlon or Americ a n Unlvers 1tl(':; plann~ to oppose the plan, they swung Into action. The AA U's executive commilt.('C was 1nv1t ed to breakfuat with Vic(' Prcs1 dent Monda!(' and other lop ad mlnu1lrallon 111de11 ONE OF THE aides Wl.IN l''rank Press, director or thf' or f1cc or Se1ence and Technology Polley The sign1ticance or his presence at the breakfast meet ang was thal h<' as known "'··the godfather or research money, · <tnd the AAU 111 compoM·d or aboul SO maJOr researl'h s1°hl)()l"I acrosR the country As a Capitol Hiii source e•· plained to our Hsociate Vicki Warren, having Press there WH on implied threat, a reminder to the university group that lbtlr ischools depend on federal re search grants. Thomas Bartlett, AAU presl· dcnl, m."isted that "there was no financial arm-twisting." But unoth<'r member or the gTO\!p 11a1d they were given a pointed re minder that the admlnistra· lion had been responsible for ubstanl1al tncreases In re· iseurch money lu1>l year. AT ANY RATE, a fter the penuas1vt• breakfast, the as· flOClt1tion d •clded not to come out In off1cwl opposition to the Cartn plan, but to "reserve JudJ(ment" on 1l. F:xplainlng the r ha nge in th•· a Ksoc1allon's 11tand. Bartlf•ll said, "We Just d1dn ·t know how slron1ely our rrie ndR I th• adminis tration l re it .. . Footnot,·, A White flous•~· spok('sman Haid J>reKS was 1nv1l 1•d to the breakfast bf-cause of ha s koowledJ(e or the prOJ>05e(I legislation. Yet h1· WM not part or lhe lobbying effort direct.erl at lW<• other umvenuty Rr()Up!l lhal oppo!(f'td th,. plan Their mem twr" do Ml rely u 11 heavily rin f1''Clnal grant" a<1 the AA lJ' l'>Chools do HE RBIC.,nt: t~Ol.LOWt;P l.;1'\l July we brt>kc the story r,f c1 ~hl young women in Alsea Or , who had suffered an alarming rate or m1scarnagf>C\ after exposure to lhe herbtc,de 2.45 T over a four· year period. In resoon..'V' to our column. the Environmental Protection Agen· cy launched an immediate In · vestagation. Now , convinced by lhe evidence, lhc EPA has placed an emergency ban on thf> chemical The eight women had s uffered 10 m1scarna~es among them lhr<'c limes the national rate. T ht• m1~<.·arriag1·s invariably C'ame w1thm a fc:"w weeks afler they wert• t•xposcd lo 24S·T . Despite their c:lsc histories, a s pokes man for the herbicide'~ maker, Duw Chemical, told us last July. "I have no reason to beli eve that 1f 245· T is used as planned . . . there would be any problem" The EPA tnvcsligalion con eluded otherwise. 'Service' St a tio ns Fading from Scene There wlll be no more service stations. There will be more and more do-il·youraelf "filling sta· lions," but the two·bay service sla· lion whe re you got gas, oil, grease. alr, radiator and battery water and moat minor repalrs - that kind or _ _ service and that kind of station 11 pbuin1 out rorever. The day when any gas station attendant could tune your car with a $35 timing light and a $50 dwell meter la gone! Then, with $100 worth or tools, you could work on aoy car. Charles McCabe Today's complex cars with electronic ignition and catalytic converters require $5,000 worth or electronic tuneup machinery plus an i nfrared e mission a nalyzer plus technical know· how tailored to balf·a ·hundred a utomotive designs, foreign and domesUc. ALSO, the $3-an·hour grease monkey has discovered easier . Jobs and stiU easier welfare. Service station attrition was inevitable. First to go were the rour· atalions·al-o ne·lntersectlon . Thal never did make sense anyway. Since 1973, 50,000 service sta- tions have gone out or business. The total number, reduced from 225 ~ to 175,000, will be reduced further Whal will remain. w1th1n five years. will be mostly seLr. ser vice gas s tations with one un· aklUed person or nobody lo al· tcndance. ALL OF the "services" you used to get al those one· stop sla- tion s w ill r equire several sep arate stops al specially s hops: quick lube stations. brake shops, muHler s hops. tuneup shops, wheel alignment shops, and shops that s peciaLize in automotive electronics. Even in the Seit-service filling station your gasoline is going to cost more. The petroleum Industry is weary of being unfairly and publicly mean·mouthed despjte atlfling over·reguJallon. It bas gradually learned lo make itself ('O mfortablc with s ome re1-t· ulatory practice, even un etbicaJly to take advantage of the m. .AN UGLY BACKLASH of gov. ernment pricing poUciea which favor foreien suppliers over our own is the prevalent bookkeep. ing device which "launden" old oil unW it commands a new oil price . Thus an industry that is already bobbled by government restraints ts foolishly inviting more. Meanwhile, the service station operator and his jobbers are ex· peel ed to absorb thes e un. necessarily higher prices. They can't. You will, eventually, with $1·a·gaUon gasoline which you will pump yourself. Old School Tie Has Special Meaning in England I recall a pleaunt, convivial dinner in a boule In Chapel street, ln the Belgravia section or Lon· don. 11'e year was 1963. What made It particularly memorable for me was an extraordinary 1ame played by two of the peats alter cfinner. One wu a tall, thin, acholarly· lookln1 Catholic priest at· teched to Weatmlnaler Cathedral , CanonCoWna. Tbeotberwu a chunky eurly·h•lred volatile wrt~r wbowaavtllt· ta1 Bn~d frombll e ta die Ol'Mk lllanda, P~y Lellh·Fermor. Tbe priM sat at one end of the table. compo1ln1 a cro1Sword IMl&lle. WMa he had flnlthed, he puaed It to Lei11t-P'ermor, wbo ln UM c:oune OI I ftaH·bOW' or IO nnlabed it. lleant.lme CODfttla· Uon on a variety of aubjeda had bMn unbridled. TllS cao.woao puuJe wu com,... in elu1lcal Greek Ind wa1aolwdla&beaame l...,...,e . Tbat made .... c:ontctoul ... r bad nn1r been before, of that uaiqtle _..... lnlUtutlon, the · public school. It comes to mind because another guest at dinner that nJgbt was Johnny Gathomc· Hardy, who has Just come out with a book on that very subject. The Old Sebool Tie (Vlktna: $12.50>. Only English pubJlc school boys could, or would, play at Greek croaaword puzzles tor afterdlnner entertainment. English public 1cbool1 are private schools. The t~rm 11 oft.en thouaht to be a misnomer. As Oathol'ne-Hardy makes clear, It la merely an archaism. 'the public ldlool1 atarted In the sixth and eevath centurlee to train poor bop to become prieau and cllolr boJI. TBI C'llllF academic subject was Latin, a tradition that lated well into the 2IOlh century. WbeD the Catholic monutartea were dissolved by Henr1 VIII, tbe Crown and the liveried com· paDJea took on tbe Job of educatlna tbepoor. To c:oatinue to exl1t. the pub&lo echool1 1uch u Eton and We1tml.nater took on fee·paytn. In time the)' bftame factorial for procluttn1 that extraordinary product. tbt Britllb ttnl 11M aona of noblemtn and rlch m anufacturen were put tbrouch a coune, lar1ely of cla11lca and aport. that produced an un- mistakeable urbanity. In Victorian times It was not aU unusual ror products of this system to amuse themselves after dinner by improvlalq ept· grams and even limericks In Latin. 1bese would lampoon cur· rent events and even the people present. Gal.horne·Hardy's vlew of the public school is decldedJy am· bivalent. Hit book ls on the whole an admlrin« view or the system <he la a Bryan1ton boy). But he concludes: "I lb.Ink that In the lntereett of social justice the ·public schools s ho uld be abollabed ... " What m akes the system "If$ the vt'ry l1~t model, "'"" on h•y." unjque these days is the fact that the British upper classes appear to loathe their male children. They can't set them out ol tbe house or cutJe too IOOO. Al IOOn aa possible after birth theJ are turne d over to a nanny. COalbome·Hardy baa alao writ· ten a book about tbe n1nn1.) Then they are turned tMO the exclusively male world of the public school. as preparaUon for Odord or Cambrldl•· Tblt violent severance ol UM aud from hla fam11Y11.proclueee the t11bt, llfelons ma1e frtendlblpa (both bomolexual and 1tratpl> that are tbe Mils of the Old Boy Network. TBS "18UC 1cboolt bave h a.d oalJ one au bJect - character taul!lt In Latia and on the playln1 flelde. Honor, playtn1 the 11me wltbout thoqM of wtnnlq, deceaey to equalt and lnferlort -t.heM were the tbJnp the ICboola •· deavored to lnatlll. Doubdeu these virtue• won the Britl1b many a battle. Ooubtlell, too, they helped \ht Brttilh to loM their empire. But the old Donlan and Harrov1an remain .. Wdque u their school accent. Huadnda of actors have tried to Imitate tM Eton accent, but nobod1 nw quite eot It. ThHe ch•PI art. • wuay, aomethlnc. • NATION MoricMv. March 26, 1979 DAIL y PILOT A 7 Cult Weekend: Frightening, Warming 8)' ntRISTOPHt:lt t:uw ltO~ "Good mormn.i. broth•·~· Al around 7 :10 11 m thn••• ro-..> ('h<'t>ked mt:n burst into \h\.' ('tm·kt:n l'.ilun·. u t•onvc-rh:d twn houst now usf\d n'\ u dorrn1\01 y :ind lf'i•turt• h.tll, twanging away On J:Ultar-. "" lht•y i.ang "Morning Is Broken." t''amaly rr1t•n1t>t•r-. 1;op~·d out of tht·1r s leeping bags Where did they gt>l tht·1r 1•nnc'. I wundt•rN1, as I strugglt.'<J out of my 'llumh.-r MITCH REA<'Ht:o l>OWN ANO t<;XTENDJW his hand. Pulllng mt' out uf my hag, he tJui,tt.•d 111i• off and beamed a'-ml' µatcrnally l "'as takt•n aback by his fathl'rly gesturl' Whal right did hl· have to treat me like a son on .1 camp outang·• But before I could a!'>k questions. M 1tt h grabbed me by the hand and pulled me oulb1dc "Exercise lime'" he shouted About 150 peopll· had suddenly gathered from nowhere into one lurge circle and were doini:: toe touchei. and Jump rng jacks. The leader rem indro me of the head of a kindergarten cla!is tit• next ins tructed us to all hold hands and Join in the c1rrle to sing i.ong::. of an nocence WHEN TllE SINGING WAS OVER the leader s houted: "How 'bout a choo-choo"" "Vay, yay!" people SC'allered through the ring shouted bark. Family membe r s squeezed the hands nf bewildered guests. pumped the hands up a11d down. and jumped in rhythm to screams of: "Choo-ehoo-choo, choo-choo-choo. choo-choo-choo. Yay, yay -Pow!" Two smiling people shook a nd Jostled me through this m ystifying ritual. As. I atte mpted to recover my balance. Jacob appeared. waved to me. and began reading names orr a list ... We each found the groups lo whlrh we were assigned, SC'urrylng around li ke childn•n inside the circle. Brcakrast was served on the• lawn, chocolate milk and granola in Styrofoam CUJn. WtULE WF. /\Tt;, VARIOUS GROUP mem- bers talked ahoul Lht.•i r li ves in an easy, relaxed way. A-; I lookro around the circle or smiling faces, I beJ!an lo reel a strange sen~c or kinship with this Family. After we'd emptied our cups, we were told 1t was Ume to atte nd a lecture in the Chicken Palace. Fiiing into the ramshackle structure. we received so~gbooks and headed for the rows of metal ·chairs. The music had begun, a frenetic rousing song telllng us how important this moment was for us Oh. Clo-n-ou& E-den. garden of delight / In lhe beauty of Cre.-a-tion Let us all re· 1u1ce • The music surged EvC'ry few bars the men stood up and the women prom1>tly sat down. Then the men plopped down and the women popped up. I couldn't seem lo keep up, to find a pattern lo this frenzy. In my confus ion I abandoned myself to the leadershlp or the group members around me. THEN OR. IRVING OUST, WHO had spoken to us the night before, enterc."<l lhe room carrying a famiUar pile of cardboard posters which he placed on an easel. The music quickly died and, as Dust began speaking, I recognized the itlenticaJ lecture or the revlous evening! Once again, Dust's theme was that we arc so arrogant, we may not re· cognize the Truth when we hear it. The Implica- tion, of course, was that the "Truth" was being told to us here, in this lec- ture, and we must be humbleenoughtolisten. Garbage, I thought. Yet I longed so deeply for Community ... I de- signed so much to realize 'J my hopes and goals in a le o m m u n a I framework ... I want· ed so badly to believe. EDWARDS And, stupid as the lec- ture sounded, there was lit.lie with which I could real- ly disagree. mE LECfVRE ENDED Wlm A ROAR of applause It was followed by a song or celebration, then a prayer. A prayer? No one had mentioned praying! "Dear Heavenly Father we lbanlc You so ·much for being with us iOday, for guldhrg our guests here. We hope and pray we can be faithful lo your Sood will." God's will? If God's will was so Important lo the P'amUy. why hadn't they told me that they were a religious communJly In the Jirat place? I turned to Jacob accu1ln1ly, but before I could voice my objections, be 1rabbed my band and led me to lunch. AnsAWAllD, FAMILY ME•BEU TOOK their IUllU by the bands. and led Lhem to a nearby field to play dod1e ball. As I kJcked at the 1round, aeodinc up clouda of dust, I savored 1tboolbo7 pleuuret revisited. I looked around at tbe •ual aem ot amtuaa fmees. But now deep ln the Family members' eyes l ,Umpeed a clallUq ain&l•-mlndedneu, an intent tlaat bo&b MwiJdered and flllduted me. Wbat lay beb1ad ddl ~ IDnoceDt 1ame1 Sa poup divided lnto one of two teama. &aell llPfOlllleCI a captain wbo 1ua .. tec1 a tbeer ud temD dlaDt. Dm1nl Uae eatlre same our teama elaam.d loudly, "Bomb with Love," "Blast with Ln•, '' u tbe aoft, round balll volleyed back and fortb. AGAIN, I nLT I.oft AND CON~ .. .,.,, ,...... and .... ,. ....... Uae ....... •*Nd wttllelil • aplanaUoa -., U. nalll. fte ..-.. ... ~DWed....._. ................ .......... ''Li9teail Cllrl•," .lacob eelled from the ••••• •. .. ,_ ... , ......................... JUlt .._. • ...... • '°'9db • pamlble. Tbe lmpar. ... : ............. ..,.. . ,......, .... . , ·eves WIDE AS CHILD'S, ROUND AS ORANGES' Weekend With Group: Allee 'a Meg le Potion lC'lls you Remember. unity 1s everything here al Hoonv1lll' " of m y11e1r. I rc•lt o de11lrc lo merge Into this Fumily. this group. Lh111 !(amt.'. to become a part of thu~ vibrant, lovinl( circle The game t.'nded before I had figured out the rult•s OR. OUST LECl'UllED TWICE MORE durinR the day Afte r dinner. I was led to a newly formed group headed by Edie, a dim inuliv~. apple· chtieked young woman with bright green eyes. "Brothers and s isters ." !-!he a nl'\ounced . "tonight the wonderful cooks have prepared us a little treat Let's all line up lik<? good heavenly children for hot chocolate and brownies!'' We all flied off to a table In the back or the room After snatching our goodies. we returned to our circle and sat cross-legged . beaming and rnunchtng awuy As we parted for the night. brothers and sis lers briefl y squeezed hands Then the women set orr for their trailer I PULLED MY TOOTHBRUSH OUT of my kit and headed toward the brothers' bathroom Joe Joined me in the bathroom. now filled with 30 group members patiently wailing in line lie told me how glad he was that I was sl aying for the week How nice he was. how friendly and !lancere lie didn't have to :1ct that way. Wouldn't 1t bf'. great 1f all the things they were preaching were true I dutifully started shouting. And as l clapped and i.houkd. I could reel my tension slipping away, my sense of involvement growinl(. In spite As the line continued· movinJl, l found myself an front of the sink How curiously large at seemed The bowl looked immense. much too b1j( for my hl tie hands. I suddenly thought of Ahcc in Won derland and the magical potion that made her <See CULT WEEKEND, Page A8l 'I YEARNED SO DEEPLY FOR COMMUNITY' Edwards' Book, "Crazy for God," Detalls Year * * * Author's Cult Life Recalled Christopher Edwards, aulhor of "Crazy for God," from whjch this series is excerpte d . grnduated from Yale University in 1975 with a H.A . degree in philoso- phy and psychology. He has lectured t o church. civic and youth g ro ups about his e x- periences as a member of the Re v. Sun Myung Moon cult. After being kidnapped by h is father and depro- g r a m med in January 1976, Edwards spent a year of graduate study in religion at Princeton Theological Seminary. ti c p I a n s ( u rt h e r g r a duate res earch on brainwashing techni- ques and pers on a lity change. lie is founde r of a p sychiatric research group on cull-re lated problems, the Center for the Study or Coe rc ive P ersuasion . where he serves as project direc- tor. Edwards is working on another book, about coer cive pers uasion in daily living. * * * 8 Cultists Guilty of Arson Try NELSON . Britis h Columbia <AP> -Eight members or a religious cult, given to stripping nake d and s inging h y mns during thei r trial, have been round guilty or trying lo bum down the home or a me mber or a rival fac· lion. The four men and four women. members of a cull called the Sons or Freedom Doukhobors, were pronounced guilty or attempted arson following a four-day trial in County Court. THE EIGHT,. a long with four or five people in the gallery, stripped_ nake d once again as Judge K e nn e th Houghton told them they would be sentenced May •, following a pre - aentenee report. The eight are Fred M. Hadlkln Sr., Fred F. Had I ken Jr .• Tina Zmaerf, Pau l ine Hadlkln, Georg e Wlutam Kinakln, Helen Klnakia, Alex Oatchkorr and Nellit! Koodrtn. THB IONS of Freedom 11 1 radical re· U1loua 1roup that re- Jec&I the tnllaence ot Western weya on the Doukbobora, Ruulan lmmlcrenta wbo nec1 re· .ll1toua persecution and Httled ln 1outheut Britllh Columbia durtn1 lbe Jut century. An IP· pro•lmate tranalatlon for Doukbobor 11 "aplrlt Wl'fttler." WltnlaRI aald tbe de· ... ... ""' Can"Jinl Jan of 1aaollne ind mat~• ~. 21 u they •PPl'Oldled tbe home of ~ lwttUkoff, u or· tMdO&Dr U In r • ·- Amtrak's fares are as easy to take as our trains. And with this coupon, it's an even b etter bargain. So visit that friend or relative. Tdke the kids sightseeing. And maybe for the first time, enjoy the trip goin g 4Ild coming. With prices and comfort like ours, you can't afford to stay home. Amtralc '.s workmg on the railroad by getting down to basics, li.ke cost, comfort and convenien ce. Because we figure II were going to get you to leave the cardt home and get you on board, we've got to give you a great nde. Aiid a great dedl. Call Amtrak or your travel agent for all the details. ---------------2'JID OFFONf'llB 'l'RAIN. ~ I Amtrak ltnd Caltrans tJre o//tmng special round·trip the Ucket of/Ice Is closed. or IJf your loclll A mlrdk "' I excursion /ares Mond4y·Fnd4y /orCJIY pturs tr4vel 4gent. When tJCCOmpttnied by an adult, betwHn Los Angeles and S.n Diego. These fares children under J 2 ndo for hall Tickets valid Dec 4 I I are only ttvtJilable when this coupon 1s presented. through MtJy 25, 1979. and good for 29 days dlter I It can be redeemed for one or more llckets at date of sillo. No stopovers permitted. Fncs1mi.los or ~ ;:::;·~;;:.;;~:; ;Ji,J;:.;;;=;,I• :;, g to.An~les S -S 3.XJ S 5.40 S 7.40 S 7.90 S 9.50 S/2.00 $14.60 8 • Fulltlrton 3 30 -2.20 3 90 5.40 7 40 9.00 J 2.00 I I S.nt• An• 5.40 2.20 2 80 3 30 6 90 8.00 1aso S.n/u•n C•p. 7.40 3.90 2.80 2.20 3.90 6.90 8.00 s.11 Clementtt 7. 90 5.40 3 30 2.20 2 80 5. 90 7. 90 OcMllaid• 9.50 ].40 6.90 3.90 2 80 2.80 5.90 0.1 N•r 12.00 9.00 8.00 6 90 5 90 2 80 3 30 I I S.nDtego 14.60 12.00 10.50 8.00 7.90 5.90 3.30 I lJQI6 Routtd•lflp ... curelOtt l•,..•t1dcoupo11 u•1no1ot1IT•••1l•bl• Mond•r·F1Hl•T -4• I .._.______________ :--I .. 1D'n BUWWOIDMI OllfD &IUnDQID. Amtrd St.tlM. fl6101 V•rdugo SU..t. S.n fu•11 C•piatrU10/C.JJ tolJ·ltH, 800-648·3850 . ... !> 'J ·~ .~ • .M ONLY PILOT s Mona~. Match :le. 1117" NATION I OBITUARIES PUnch Bad Words 4d Grammar Criticized U RBANA, Ill. CAP ) C'lrcu1l Court Judge Robert St~lgmann found a bread manufacturer cuilty of cont.empt for the En~JJsh Janguage. The crime wording on t.be package of But f'rnut bread that proclaJms the loaf has "25 per ·ent less caJor1t's" than ordinDry bread. Ste1gmann fired orr n letter to lntt'rstate lrand& Corp . telling them "anyone hulfway 1tC'rate" should know that 11> not pro1>e r grammar The phras'' :>hould read, "25 percent fewt'r Jlones," he :-.aid CQmpany pres ident Oale Putman thanked the Jclr,t• for wntrnn r_f.S. Cautions 'Jn Van I terns WASl lJNGTON <AP ) All thus t• r a n cy ood ic•11 an c·ustom ized ans m <.iy nol be s uc h a 01111 th111~ r e friger ato r s an d s imilar ite ms "often break loose a nd injure or kill the van occu · p:ants." in a report, the board Savings Account 'Costly' Inflation Oulllpiroh Interest Rates WAS lllNCTON (AP) Amertl'~ who've ~en told all th Jr llv 1 lhf'Y should have money In a 1avlo11 account ba ve dlacovt•r1•d tt"tenlly that followlnl( tht• odvlcu bu Wit tht•mmorwy Tb • 6't>vemmcnt oppeara lo be ubout lo prop()e(~ r~mtidlOI for the altuallon, which H c k nowledi•U I I unh lr. <'•Pl'Cllllly for ltlt' ll'()Mt ma.e ff ol uvert wllb J)H&book ovin11 accowita WITH BANKS ABLt: to puy only 5 pcrct'Ol ln~re8l u year for .. pa&e.hook uccount, th<' lo:.~ wht·o 1110atHw 1t1 9 pt.>rcenl lA ob VIOUI; ~v~ w\d loam •SbO<'lM litmb cun pay !11.4 l)f'rcent Ul len:~Hl on pa~asbook uvingi> A 9 1wrccnt lnllalloo rate re duC't!~ lhc buying 1>0wer or a dollar by Jllne ccnt..'4 A S pct'('(lnt bank lutcrcst r&te e1trn1' back only five cent.<>. leaving a net loss for the year of four cenl.8 When 1ntcrcst ls compounded and paid quarterly, the interest w Ill be u !ruction or u cent higher. RUT SAVERS SUFf'ERED :ihout a four-cent los11 for each dollur of savlngs ln 1978 when ln· flul10n was 9.2 percent They also lost an 1977, when annation wa!> 6 8 J><'rt'<'nt. in 1975, when 1t was 7 perc<>nl, 1974, 12 2 per~ cent. and 1973, 8 8 percent. And 1t will h<1ppen agatn Uus yt·ar. wht>n 1nn at1on Is ex~U>d to be ut least 7 5 percent, possibly much higher. Jo fact. m onJy three years an t his decad e h a ve s avers managed to come out ahead on a savrngs account. Government officials, such as Chairman C. William Miller ol the Federal Reserve Board, have been candid ln saying the situation bas created a disincen· live to save. HE AND OTHERS ARE con· cemcd that inflation-weary COO· sumers now have an incentive to ( CON. llMER J apeod thelr roooey M soon aa Utey receive It. buying hou.'!eS, ur• or other goods that will re· lain val&MS better than will the in· fi•tlon·ailed dollar Th eir concern is !iupporwd in &tallatica thut isbow Americans' savings are declining steadily u 1 proportion of Income Total savings last year were 5 3 per. cent of Income, and in the final three months of the year they sank to a 4 8 percent annual rate. The t.oUl for the year was sUgbUy blgher J.han the 1977 s av rng a o f 5 .1 p er c ent. but otherwise, was the lowest m l!°> years. Savings we re 7 8 percent in 1973. THE INTEREST RATE that banks and savings and loan as· soclalioos CllD pay on savings accounts and other time deposits they range up to 8 percent ror $1 ,000 deposited ror eight years or more -are set by the govern· ment's"Regulalioffl Q ·• There has been cons1dcrable pressure from consumer l(roup-. and others in recent monlh:. to end the regulation und perrmt banks and i;avmgs and l1Jan a-. sociations to S<!l intere-.t limits /\ ~overnm enl task ron:1· ..... studying the problem Bank regulators a nd other government ofhc1als alreudy are showing which wu y they arc leaning oo the quest.Jon. "THE OOLLECTJV E verdict . . . ls that the costs lo society of continuing Regu lation Q out· weight the benefits," John G. Heimann, the comptroller of the currency, told a House panel last week, referring to sever .ti re cent s tudies. The Council or. Wage and Price Stability, the admlnislra· Uon'a wa•• and price monitor· ln1 a1eocy, said Regulation Q Is belplna keep bank profita bilb. huria •mailer savers aod ought to be aboUabed. "In t.he abort nm, even limited upward adjUJlmenll in allowa· ble depo1ll ratea would be b~lpful becaue lbeae adjust· menll would lncreue lncentives to bold aueta 1n flnandal form -reducinc price preaures on lhose physical commocllties that are u.sed u a 'hedge' .,ainst in· n ation." it said ln a report. J . CHARLES PARTEE, a member of the Federal Reserve Roard, told a House Govemmeot O perations s ubcom mittee Thursday that changes may be dirticuJt becau.ae the bank.Lnc agencies don't want to put sav· 1ngs a nd Joan associations. which depend largely on income fro m f ix ed -rate home mortgages, 1n a coet squeeze. But he told ReJ>.' Benjamin noisentbal, D·N.Y., "l want to assure you that the regulatory agencies in r~ent week.a have been analyzing acd evalu.Uog a l a rg e numbe r of ..• a lternatives in an effort lo de- velop a more attractJvt> deposit instrument ror tbe s mall saver .. NBC Object Of Protest HUROANK CAP> -About 200 Jl('Ople look part in a demonstra· lion outside the NBC buUdl.og, eallmg oo the television network to "let tbe world know about r e preaalve measures against Soviet Jewry.•• NBC was choeen for Sunday's peaceful demonstration -by ~roups Inc luding the J ewish Dde nse Leagu e and the Southern California Federation of Temple Youth -because the network has U.S. teleeast n gbts · to the 1980 Olympics an Moscow. ( MaL •ATEll8 ) COVERS SACRAMENTO In the DAILY PILOT "Losing Hair? Try This At No Risk" HOUSTON Texas But, If you are not _ II you do~'t sui-already slick bald, how ( ( can you be sure what Is er rom male pat · actually causine your tern baldness, you hair loss? 1-::veo if bald· can now stop your n<>ss may ~rn to "nm In hair loss ... and the fallllly," 1t L'I certain· grow more hair. !ti ~~J.~fa1~ :S~ cause F'or ~cars "lhey.~aid 1t lfulr Joss caused by rouldn l ht-done But c;ebum c·1in also run 1n now a Orm nf laboratory your fallllly, and many con i>ultJnti. h ai. de· other rond1tloni1 can veloped a lrcutmPnl for cause hmr lo6s. H you both men and women, wall untd you are slkk that 1s not only stoppml( bald and your hltir roots hair 108." t>;ut is real· arc dl'ad, you arc beyond ly ~rowing hair help So, 1r you still have 1 h•·y don t 1·vrn a:.k uny hair on top of your r.ou t.o take lhe1r word for ht>ud, and wouJd like to 1t. They 1nv1tt· you lo try :.top your hair loas and th e treatml•nt for 32 i~row mon• hrur ... now days, Ill their n sk. und 1 'l the t 1 m e t 0 d o see ror YOUrS('lf I 'IOmelhmg about It befOrt! Naturally, Uwy would 11 ·s too lute. not oHer thlS OPPortun1ty Loci.ch Labo rato ry unleu the tre11tme nt rons ultnnts, Inc., will work1-d However, 1t 111 supply you with treat· 1mposi.1ble to help ever· m<·nt for 32 d ays ut yone. th('t r rii.k 1f they er n.e ireat muJority believe the tr('atmrnl of caae11 of e)Cce&1ve h111r will help you. Just send fall .and baJdncss ure the the m the information beg1nrung and mort• rully listed bl'low. All 1nqu1rh~ devt>loped :itage11 of malt-ar._. aruwer1'<1 conf1den pattern baldnesis and ually by miol. <'annot be helped • A ov. NO OBLIGATION COUPON ro· Loesch Laborotory Consullunl.!.. lnr. Box 6f,OOI, :sJI I Wt">t Main St Houston. TeXll'I TIOOfi I am busbautt1~ lbP foUowmg mfonnatwn wllh tht' undf'rstandlng thut it will be kept stnctly conlidenl1al and that I am under no obhgauon what.MM:ver. Does your forehebd become oily or grellSy" .......... . How SOOn after w1uihlng" . . . . . . . . ........ . Do you have daodruJf?... . . . Dry or oily".. .. . . . . . . . OOH your 8<'alp It.ch" ..... Wllf'n'>... . .............. . !low long has your hair been Uuruung " ............... . Does hrur puJJ out t>uiuly on l01J of head? .......... ~ .. . What perct."Olage or h1Hr rem a m.:; on t.op _9f head '? ...... .. Any U11n area:.., ....... Where ~. . .................. . Any ~hrk bald arcui..,. . . . . Where·• . . . . . . . . . . . . . Attar h any other mformulwn you fol'I may oc helpfu l. NAMJo; . .. ..... SEX. Aoorn~;s CITY . . ~TATE ZIP . . . Th e Na ti o nal ·rn11i.r111rtJt1on Sarc:ty .u u rrl t•u ut1on li t hat ablt•:., bed s, i.a1d the num~r of vans ---------------------- 11 the United States hu Petitions Fiuld InWurt POWlLL OIUAAN HAAVl Y POWELL. tl'\I I OI ._.. ... ,,, (A p.-ewey 'A<lt< II ll. 1'/'t •I Ille -ot U H• , m-r IOf U tN" ol IN M n J-e<• .._ I\ "'"''...,. Dy llh • l •l.-.,clltleltHI ~Of Cy-•~. •end°""'"" ..non.\ mo-r A• '"""'*" «>' C..-nto\, (A fllfWr•I "•.:t'' ~ft tw:td on Wnd•Y •1 IM rnor t •wn Mrmorl•I Ch•o•• "" ~' wnc;ler "r d•t.-<ttOrt Of H•rbOf' •11 ""'°"'" OI••• Mon_.Y Of Coti.t ... )AO ~)~ OUHLAll' •ANNIC LLl.CABLTH OUNLAP. 1dMI ol ri T """ <.A P•\-ew•y M.,tn U. l~/Q "' Ille -ot U 0 ,.,. "''"'*' ol '"''" s. JOM\ 01 m•• v .. 11 .. ,, CA • end lono ttmf nt! o• "~•·O CA0..0~1 of Cl Toro, c.. !>""'~ w&\ • ,~ .. , for lne ly,.ood A9PMl•r N.w>~ for 0 "Funer•l\U••1ce\w1ll b9helclon •J1W>'Ml.,Y, M•rcn 18, 1'7' el It :00 "I the Vnlll\aht ~lel Pent •Ii'!• 1n1er~1 wul ... el Vellti.le mo•t61 Per11 tn NOf'lh HollyWOOd, I """'" who will\ lo NY lhelr p~~h rMy tell •I Ille ~1111 & llt II """''"'"Y Of! Mondey, Mere h i.1' lroM 'I OD AM lo \.00 PM end f"""°""· ""'-''" 21. 1919 from t 00 I 10 S 00 P M !.mllh & T1jlhlll tlu.ry, 01 E 11111 St., C.C.IAI MeM KIO<\~ wooow~•o >ONALD LLOYD WOOOWARO •••d .... ., •I HO•ll Memortel tOll•I on""'-"'" 7\, 1'1' •I the~ 11 He died Wh•I• vo.illftO Ill\ Ml'\ lft. , Win-blown Of t..etWM Hlllt. Ce tripled since 19'70 aod th a t vun acc jdents :laimed 740 lives in 1977. The board called on the National Highway T r a Ui c Saf e ty Ad· m1011tratioo to study van equipment that does not meet. federal mot.or vehicle standards and lo cons ider nlending to vans mandatory use of passive restraints such as airbags or automatic 11ealbelta. Coast Cadet 'Wins Honor Ca d et Brent S . Johnson of Fountain Valley bas been selected for membership in the Arnold Air Society. the professional honorary service organization of the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps. J ohnson, son of Xr. and Mrs . Fraok S . Johnsoo of l884S Santa Speakers OK'd Pulitzer Prize winners, cartoonist Gary Trudeau, left, and playwright Tennessee Williams, have been given stamp of ap- proval by the senior class as graduation speakers at Pennsylvania University in Philadelphia. •••••' h 1\ •••• Oorot"y ot >fl'Mll\-"""°'" \Oii O.wld 8 Of ••••n !>ortno• 1t11no•• end > lllCkhl-_, Of Ille Y,.W Marlana, ls a member--------------------- " •• Mot'TltOll, llllllOh •llCI tlle •-I~ U>dOe In Pr __ I\_, II 111. SI-,_,, vltli.tl-wlll .. cl Ir°"' 12 -MOnd<ey -It 4 PM motl .. -"1'ft Wiii bl ..... el the '"'"'"nlly <:Dfl9..._.19-I (llutO, • 1 He•~. c.or-o.t Mer Oii' .ndey et , JO PM Wllfl R... Ooftetct " offk ... , .... IM_. >enl(e• . 11 btl he4CI et 1111 1.tmlly l*I' Ill IM ••nll»C9f'nfttry, ,,._..otown, 11- 0I• f•mlly r-.,_ll -·-.. •O• to Ille IMrCll Of Olll'le6 Ill .... n•• Stt"''-Ullld9r .. 4'1r~tloll Of 1•oor 1.<1-.NllNnt Ollw NMW\llMY Of \Io Mew s.eo-ns. '1YCE llOTHllS SMllff'S MOtllUAIY 627 Miitn Sr Hunhngtoo Beach 536-6539 --PlllC fAMlt.Y CCX.OtllAL '41MllA.& HOMI ' 7801 8olsa Ave Wostmmster . 893-3525 -- ~ 'AC..CYllW MIMOltAL'An Cemet9t'V Mortuary ~ 3~ Pac1hc View Drive ~ N9WP()ft Beech 644-2700 --McCOIMtCI NOITUARIH WigunaBeach l 494-9415 LegunaHllll 76&-0933 • S8n Juan cap.1trtn0 <41i16-1776 t -IALTI •lllOM ; N•••NOMI ~. 046-2•2• ~ ea...~ , ' 67~&0 • -• . -.a.llOMWAY ~ ' MOITUAIY • 11 o eroeowav • ' eo-aMtta ' 642-91&0 . . -• IMITM a TUT'MU d MOllNAIY . , Wll1CWP CMAllL : 0..IOfY • 'iowet 8hoP . 417 £ 17th 8t • OaltaM91a i ........ • [ . - 0 r the AFROTC detacbmeol at use. Deailu Elsewhere· SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Emlllo Goiglo, 93 a professor of , romance languages and a n authority on Itallan- Americ an r e lations, died Wednesday at a convalescent hospital. He taught at UC Berkeley from 1912 to 1916. J ~~~I I larbor Lawr1 Mount Oli\e · Mortuary I Cemetery Crematory • . .............. "' f.nrc. ... _, .... lplMnl : •Buf'llll In..._ ' •Cre,....... ... •• OOlllpllli I Coll/or /tn Crwmmbl Ponfoljo a 1m....,Awe. I a.. .... ...... - False Ad Fine Set WASHING TON <AP> -The maker of tbe diet. product, P .V.11., bu agreed to pay a $'15,000 civil fine to setUe a false adverillinl cue, the Federal Trade Commlltloo HY•· FTC attorney Arthur B. PatrWo sald ads uaed from December um to May 1978 made It ap· pear the product caUJed weight loss. "Instead, it was the diet, whJcb Jlmil8 calories, that caused the welghl loss," be aald. Tbe fane is against J .B. Williama Co., Inc., and Ill ad agency, Parkllon Advertising A1ency, Inc. Tbe firm did not 1cknowled&e any wrongdoing in selUlng the caae. r .... r11,,eA1 CULT WEEKEND. • • amall. · 'lbat wu wbal a weekend with lbe 1roup bad dooe to me. I GLANCED INTO mE ••••o• A8 [ brushed my teeth. Back and rort.b, up and down . . . ~)', my band froM, foamy toothpaste dribbled down my chin u I •tared into tbe glau. I hardly recotn1Jed myaelfl My face wu red and perfeet.11amoolb.1117 ey .. were wtde u • cb0d'1, u round u oran1"· Tbe ebane• frilhtened and fudnated me. t had tbe ume ,.AllJ atan u all tbe otben! I wu ooe of tbem, tben, WUD't I? I mun ,.,. deeply 1plrllual after all, Juat lib tbey'd aaid. Maybe t.bat'I why my.,.. look IO atranC•· . But wb1 11ua11 wu uu God'• ••1 of aetttna people ..-rt. dLIUapiablaa m. c..,... people? AllAZED AND ILIGlrrL'f ralGB'l'BNICD I beaded a.ck to u. CblckeD ..-. to ntin. sup . pln1 off 1D1 ,...., I ell.._. tato mJ~ and sipped tt to mJ ctda. I 111oo1s 111 :r ....... ~ Juat wbat tlU mapeal world la atore for me. Al I laJ ........ clrowallr, etaH•oocl dnama and faatulel .. ,...... la mr mlDd wttb 1...-of ello11llle alllp 1111!• ..S warm milk. I ftaallJ ........... ~ ......... ,,..,....beft..t forth .,_ .. top of Ille ..... Jllll u I __.to do Wl&la IDJ Nmll M 8 all&ill. -lf•ft':Olll8of ~·"'"''"' .. r4Cllt:llrtlllil• .... The following petitions for bankruptcy have been fit~~ in l' ~-01slr1ct · CourtanSanta Ana -IC9f>Mll> t..ee Sl~vtn.on ?\~ Wandering i.-, (I Toro. he• 11\1.., "° et \et\ or llllblll•~ -P•u• ,o.-ter lnoc>, lrv1nft "•' titled lletlllltft Of "2\ * •nd .,,. .. ... ,oo.-. 1'1'8 16 -JOMflfl "-1 ... 1 !.mltll .. 17 """ Clrtle. Hllf'llnQlon o~~" ""' ""~ •tsoll Of U',170 •nd ll•l>llillf!• Of ,, .. ,IS,. Cfl«'IH "'°""'' .•m '"'°"· 1m1 Pllcolrn ~. Hunllnoton 11och, hes lltleel HHh 01 \1,11\ •nd llol>lllt ... '5,109. l'l!O 7'0 _,._,, J--.C.<rMllno, •~ w 1t1fl SI .. Co\lo Me••. h"' lt\led lloblllllff Of ... 1'9 end ••Ml• ofj t'i'"· fl!O l1 -U.S. lolld •net Callle , lf'IC ,1 H-port BNdl, C.ytord !. We-r. prettClef'lt, llM ll•lt!d 11a1>11111 .. of .,.,... ...., ...-t• o1 ,'lj,000 I -Joseph N M .N . SO\fta , ,.,., Ruby ~ ...... D•M Point, NS llOICI llOlllllllM Of M',"4 MIO HM11 of St.no. 1'1!11 n -9...,-, L. Rel!WI, 771 Mein SI , lltut I. H~ BMcll, .,._ 11\lecl 11 ..... , ..... u.m--•Of .. 17 FEii 7l -O•f'I• Mort Llnclf'ler. llHI Oawi.rry a.-, 1,.,1,,., "-' lltlecl ll•ltlllllft of ... .no -.. Mi ... ...... -09"'911 w. """"· • C:-1 Glr"ctot. ....,.,, llMdl, dOlflt ._._ .. .. ,..., .. 1----........ ,... ~ llllM ........... ---e-'1 ...... -L1wre11n C.rl e11fln, '9101 PM<o Lof'lllW, ~ H .... 1. N\ ll•l ... llOlllllU.GlttU ....... e1 ..... . ... , ... f'E8,,. -William Ar1h11r Harercl, UOO l'a lrvl-Aft., Uf'lll M-107, Coll• ,,,_..,., 11M 11.-d ll•IMIM Of •U.11• OfMI HMUClftlAO. -Vt,_ llf..co Price,._ Arttlt, l~unllnQIOn ll••Ch, II•\ 11\l edl ll•Olllllel ~ •tt,lff -e-1t of •2.010. -J-0.VI TrMdway -Joefl Clrol T,..._y, "'' Holl A,.., Unit '· """'I""'°" ""'""'· ...... lltled ... -ts or li.elllt.IM. -Gllerlet T-• w .. 11,11, tnot CJtroft, l'YIM, Mt 11\tecl 11.olllllff Of U0.114 .... -'•0f tt,id. 11AAaCH1 -<>-ftftY ,,_, ellO ~.,.. Joy<• J-. >Ult L• M.,mo ... &....-.. H ...... -llttte M •-II Wl .... 1111& Trip Set To Hawaii Laaun• '• CouneU on A•tna and Senior Clllzent Club ii plaanlng a II au i, Kauat and Hawa.U tour May 21-30. The tour will lnelude traaaportatlon to and from lb• Loa Ao1elea Airport, a movie and meal durtlll tbe fllabt, a nower lei a.ad canvaa beacb baC ll'Mtial ud alrPOrt trm1fen. 'tbe total coet ii •. ReHrvaU001 ma1 b• made by ca1llnl lllkkie Reveuqbal417·3"L 1 Student Cited 1 Erle E u1ene Elder • aon of llr. and llra • Doaald Elder ol 1101 I:. Balboe Blwd., Newport' Beach. bu been named, to &M fall boDor roU at TrlDllJ UnlveraltJ la la A,,,,.., Tuu. ••••• ,..,.,. 90. • • • •lut talk 19 to ch••P -and 90 tr11nsltory. •When you w•nt food blll'g81na -pnces you c•n count on d•Y In •nd dllJ out, the proof la In print ••••• In the groce" Ilda In the D•Hr Piiot. •Confueed by •II the conftktlng cl•lma? •lhop the D•llJ Piiot, get the t•cts, com- p•re. • • • .then JOU know you're re•lly getting the moet for rour money. DAILY PILOT 842-4321 ORANGE COUNTY I AT YOUR SERVICE QUEENIE · Cot o probl~., Then u nte tu l'al l>u11n l'ut will cut red lope, getting thi> llr'->U t'n and action you need to solllt' mequll1e'I zn yuvernmer1t 11.nd husmess ~ail your QU4?Sl1ons In Pat Dunn t\I Your Se>rt•1ce Oranqe Coast Dally Pilot. I ' <J H1u 1560. Costa Mesa CA 92626. As ma11y Idlers as /)Osstble u;1U lw answer ed. but ph<mRd 1nqu1nes or lt'tters nor mrludmg the reader's full name. oddre.\s and hu.~ness hours' phone numbercamwt ht>consulert•d Thiscolu111nappeorsda1- ly ezct>pl Saturdo11s · Hot Tub Po•e• De aitla Haz ard DEAR READERS: The CaUforuia Medical Association is throwing cold water into ltot tubs wUb the warning that health problems can occar if the wa~r isn'l properly disillfected. CMA reports that blgb wa~r temperatares open ap a bather's pores and also make it difficalt to retal.n adeqaate c hlorination. Thill comblaation increases the cbanc~ of communal bathers being Infected by bacteri•, especially a varidy with tbe tongue- twlstlng names of .. pseudomonas." Skin rashes may develop eight to 48 boars after exposure amt disappear in about a week. Other symp&oms may incluM sore throat, sore t>yes. fever, nausea, vomiting and inflammation of lht> e ar, according to Dr . Michele Michaels Ginsberg, epide miologist for the San Diego Department or Public Healtb Services' bureau of 1ist>ase control. eo.puter lnte rfe renr e Noraaal'! DEAR PAT: I discovered that my home com· puter unit wipes out m y neighbors' television a nd radio reception. I insta lled a special antenna to solve the problem, but wonder if there is any f1•deral regulation over these relatively new elec- tronic devices. Other people may not be as willing as I was lo spend the time and money necessary to solve this problem for neighbors. F V .. Costa Mesa Larey Guy of lbe Federal CommuaJcatioas Commission says home computer units fall under .,CC regulaUon requirements. Interference com- plaints sbouJd be made in writing to die FCC at 3711 l.ong ~acb Blvd., Suite 511, Long Beach Calif. 90807. Guy sa ys your report of lnterferen~ caused by this brand and model Is bel!g reviewed by the FCC in Washington, D.C. · IA>st Books Sutler Mlldeae DEAR PAT: I thought I'd unpacked all or my books when I moved, but I Just discovered a box of them in the garage. Severa l of the books have a lot or mildewed pages. Are they a total loss, or can I n:storc them m some way? K.F .. Huntington Beach Experts recommend several metbods, Includ- ing "'ipiog bindings and pages with a clean, soft cloth ; wiping with a soft cloth sUghUy dampened with alcohol aad sprHdlng pages opea to dry; and sprinkling mildewed pages with cornstarch, clos- ing the book ror several days and then brushing the powder away. Winds Wind Wiid 1t' ago• DEAR PAT: A friend of mine told he read i.om~where that work is underway to develop a car powered by wind. If so. I'd like to know where to get more information. At the rate gas prices are going up, this is an interesting idea. J.Y .• Fountain Valley AESOP lnstit•te, a non-profit 1roup from Sebastopol claims I& is close to marketing a three- wheeled Wladmoblle that utilizes a 13 mplt sidewlnd to propel Itself at 55 mph. Wltea die wiad isn't blowing s&roagly enoqll or ls from t~ wrong directloa, electric mo&on la Ute rear wlteels npp- ly the necessary power. Regeaeratlve braking abo ls ued. Tiils means that •hen Ute brakes are applled <as ill s&epplmg or in a wind Jhat is pasblng yoa faster tllan JM wa•& to go), the three standard car batteries are recharged. At pttae11t. a backup lll~raal eem .... tion engine wuaJd be Installed, bat it Is ~ &llat • Mondlly. M•ch 26. 1979 " DAILY PILOT .45 t~nl Housi1ig N eded Health Pact Restored 1979 CARS and TRUCKS • Judge Orders State Funds R eiiistaied A Superior.Court judae has re lntt•motlonal 11tude nt11 ins tated the 11tatc contract of a l l t' n d I 0 ' •P r 1 n ll 'HMO Coocept& Inc .. an Orange wemHtflr al UC Irvine County prepaid health plan. to need te mponry a nd serv e s.ooo Medi-Cal paUeots. Press re ported lust week. Wa llin , in his Santa An a chambers, ordered the contract reinstated for six months. The de partme nt s aid it will re- e v aluat e t h e co mp a ~ performance alter that. permanent boulln& Judie FAward Wallin ruled Ternporary lodalna is that the stale Health Services n t t d e d for 11tudenls De partment made procedural while they Sffk perm•-errors ln letting the contract ex- nt nt houain& while othur plre in January, the Associated tort 1n studenu prefer to live wtth famllld 1md are lootcln1 for rooms c-onvenlenl to campus. Barbara PaJombl. ast11s tant dt1an ol students bUid ln format1o n a bqut housi ng inle roatlonul 1.tudenl$ ls available by telephoning 833 7253 Dance Planned The Polis h National A 11 a a n c e o/ 0 rap g e County will sponsor a da nc e a t 8 :30 p .m . Saturday at the Plum · be rs and Stea mfitters Hall. 3904 W. First Ave .. Santa Ana The public is invited. Info rmation, 974· 1184 or 97 1 Prepaid heaJtb plans provide comprehensive health care for a Oat monthly fee. HMO Concepts Handicapped Award Dinner Scheduled· Several award presentations and a 1979 fteport to the Com munity are scheduled by Goodwill Industries of Orange County at 7 p.m. Tuesday Goodwill worker of the year, l\ene Demers of Westminster. will be among those honored. Demers is a retarded epileptic who went through a trade train- ing program and is now employed at Peck Laboratories m Hunt· ington Beach. FORMER FIRST lady Betty Ford will receive the Walter Knott Goodwill Service Award for outstanding contribut.Jon to han dicapped persons t hrough her public testimony of the problems of alcohol and drug addiction. Her son, Jack Ford, w1JJ accept the award. The dinner at the Grand Hotel in Anaheim 1s open to the public, but reservations are on a first-come, first-serve basis. In- formation, 547-6302. B€TTY CROCK€R'S NEW OUTDOOR COOKBOOK was getting more t ha n St. 7 milllon a year from the stale for treating p a tients who would otherwise be on the Medi-Cal fee -for-services progr a m . T he health department said it found cos ts that e xceeded statutory limits. a shortage of. money that was supposed to be invested in the plan , a nd a failure to pay credito rs in a timely manner. The Sacramento Bee said Dr. Alfred Caruso. the operator of HMO. bad given a woma n a free Cad illac to wield political in- fluence in Washington, D.C., and had paid her $14,000 lo SlS,000 in expense money from the health plan's account. Department spokesm an Pete We isser said the depa rtment never found any fault w1l b HMO Concepts' health care. He said ALL MAKES! 833-0555 the department decided not to Ask for Our appeal Wallin's ruling because lfAS( SPlCtAUST that would take s ix to eight at months, and an adverse Appeals HOWARD Chevrolet Court ruling could hurt the de-in-o•0ova .. nc:1o"1''"" NEWPORT BEACH pa r t m ent's e nfo r c e m e nt..._--------~ statewide. ( I .. M. BOYD ) INFORMS 1n the DAILY PILOT B€TTY CROCKER'S GOOD AND €A5Y COOKDOOK Mouth·warming menus and recipes for picnics, boat trips, camp-outs, 650 tested recipes for delicious, easy·to-f ix """' dishes ... breakfast, lunch. and dinner. With and barbecues. Over "' 400 thoroughly tested recipes ... includes everything from exciting patio parties to pre- paring your fire for grill, rotisserie and smoker. th is book you can prepare 365 meals every year, in a hurry, without skimping onquality or the nice little touches that make mealtime a pleasure. DOTH B€TTY CROCKER COOKOOOKS AP£. YOURS FR€€. One set per family. please. while supply lasts. Sorry. no mail orders ... a hydrogea generator can be retrofitted la tlle mear, 11-----------------------------------------------------------4 f•tare. Tiie generator wHld tapply llydregea • a de mand bHIS <ao s torage &aak> aad WHICli be a noa-polllltlq f•l 10Uce for Ute car. AESOP hllellda to es&ablialt local aaemWJ and repair "factories." TM cu&omer IMlya &lie plus from AESOP, Ute parts from •arleH manafaetllren, a ad tltea pats &lie car ... etller. This do-it-yourself assembly plan Is tlle wa1 AESOP plus to get aroud ralala1 &lie ... mllllH nece1Mry to mane& a car In toda1'• ~•1· AESOP can be cootac&ed by wrtttag to P .O. •• 88t, Sebastopol, CaJU. tsa'I, IMlt &lie Ualted Uff doesa't eacoarage a lot of cerres,...mec. 1EADS ABOVE THE RESTI SINCE 1894 MOM€Y MARK€T ACCOUNTS: A Recipe for High Interest. 9 .84601 ~~7~~lized No fees or safekeeping charges. Annualized yield assumes ~ funds remain on dep0s1t for 12-months. Rates are subject to 9 48301 annual change at renewal. $10.000 or more accepted: 6-month term • 10 rate. Federal regulations now prohibit compounding of interest on Money Market Accounts. Effective 3/22/79 thru 3/28/79 Savings accounts et Mutual Savings are insured to $40.000 by an agency of the federal government. There is a substantial penalty for early withdrawal of certificate accounts. ~ ~'I' , ~nu Bili M MUTUAL SAVINGS AN l!OUAL HOUllNO LENOE" itiN EQUAL ~TUNITY l Ml'l.OYEA Corona dee Mar: 2867 East Coast H·ghway/675·5010 Downtown Santa Ana: 831 North Main/547-9741 Founl•ln V.._,.: 17900 Magnolia St /963·8396 Capistrano-San Clemente•: 570 Csm1no de Estrella/493·5651 '()pen SatutdaYi 10 AM 10 2 PM Effective Apnl I 11lf9, Saturd•y hOUrl t:i ~M 1 PM , 10 OA.ll Y PILO I Bargain Booze No-na"i Brand PopularSeUers 1'y ~ A1M)('talf'd rr"" • Al Harry Uotf m 11 n a l .1quur In l>l'nvcr whul \'ou t'< 1 v.hal \OU lll'l l1h1l n whit hit. .. 111 uh1nllfy lhf• rirodu(•ta •1m,1I) ,., hour bon • COH h. ~In or "odk.a l"h h11uor 1~ 80 r11 tlOl 1111d lultt•I nu.•t•l AfU\ ('rnmt·nl ,l.1111l11rd on hottlln" 1nfori11ullt11l But 1111 11\ inuf•r Jurt'r l'h11n1 lh(' 11rodu1 t anti tlwrn 111 t.• nti ~ 11 v• to 111, Juctai•· t1111t• 00 ( lJSTOM R S t'ltrt.'• Al "11vlng111 or .ihoul to , ... n Ill off of fl a ant• lH 11nll tu ht.'111, m .m y n 11 l>UI 1•ntl y 1k>rr t ' ' 0 U II I n I' 'I ' I ' R 11 I n M Jlhl'OOJl\t.•nullv 11wll \\1 1t1•1l 1t .,., f!l111 U'I Wt• 1-wt ll, 'Hl ) ~ ft u·k JJu"d ..i.now1l1 p11 '>11l1•nl uf I luff llliltl "' Sllwt· July ht• c·11U ni.1lt''I ht• haH •.olcl 11hou1 I •o 1100 huttlt• .. 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'>1tv1111(., "" c·t·rt;un 111•111~ <'Un bt• 1111 to 40 1wr1•1·11l. :incl 1111 u Vf'rllJW llw l'O\I 11( 110 11.11111•., 1·, .11111111 I:, 111·n ·1•11l ''"•b lt1110 lhi1l of u ... tor•"' own 111111111 11ttcl :!~• 111•11·1·nl le • .,., llt11n 1111 I ro11.i1 tir.11111., Wh1lt• llw 1d1-;111f\1•f1111J( lll'U "I, in pl.11n wh1t1· 1•11n h, l 1il1t·l1·d IT'S JUST 'BOURBON' BUT IT'S A BARGAIN Rick Bugenowltz Dlaptay1 No-n•m• Liquor ... wi .. ,... .. 'Battle Hymn' Tab $5 Reforme r Poems Revived ............. PENS BIOGRAPHY o.bor•h Clifford Colonel Notes HOSTON Ct'\ P ! 8ht• wus u I !I l h c ,. n l u r y a b o 11 ll o n Is l , rru1rndcr for th • women's move:: rn1·nt und other 11oclal causci. hut Julia Ward Howe Is bc11t re'. rn<'m hcr1•d for u 20 line poom for which ah<' wari paid$!), ·rht• i~m . 11ct to th« musl<' or .. ·' ohn Hrowri .,. nody ... Wllb · · T h c B a ll I e II y m n p r t h ,. ftt .,ubllr "The Allanllc Monthly publlah<<d It In 1802 ttnd Mr~ llow1• S5 Mr s H owe 's grcul · arundnlt!CC, Deborah Pickman Clifford of Comwoll, Vt., aulhor or "Min • Eyf>tl Huvc Seen the Olory," u bloaraphy or Mrs. llowe publlld\cd last. month by Atltlnllc·Ultle. Drown, doesn't conHldcr being rt>mombered l or Marines Have Few Black Officers S/\N 011';00 <AP> It wUI be years before the Marlnf'8 promote unothcr black to J<<•n rul becaUM! "there JUftl arc not the bodies available for vromot.lon," accordl.ng lo lhu tlral black Mulnc H lccl ~ to bold nag rank. Col l''ronk Pcter1on. a d~rated aviator who waa amonc nine Mar ine, colonel11 nominated for "J)rOmoUon &o b'111dler ltneraJ hy Pre11ldent Carter and con· larm •d hy the ConRr••8sl toured Jhc Marin Corp11 Rccru t. Depot Mre H E N<n'f!D Tll.\T Tiit; ft nJl block Marine offlrc•ra were not commla.1oncd u.nlll about J947, .nd "lhlly dldn't 1tay In " tho .ervlte. J "I caan recall I wH about the tlrat. bleck to corne In and atay la," •aid Petert00. "And I WU •mon1 the tint to set • re1ular commU.6on. Al preMnl, r am Jhe only black colonel on active duly In the Marine Corot." • PrntUON, WHO SAW tom bat In Korea and Vietnam, 1ald that. when he l• proftloted to 1eneral I.be.re will be • pp w nu . there .... only teven bl•ck lleuttunl tOlonell In UM corpt. "Of tUt sroup, \be ne•t black coloMI. ln my penoul vHtw, la two to "" ,..,. on ... he 11ld. •'IO OM blatk ...... al ll IOIDI to bt tbat way f« Mftrll YHl'I '' It ....... OW PLMI RANK Col. Pr•nk .....,_" ' the poem rather lhun l'IOCIUI rt'· form unfortunate. "I DON'T TIUNK so, becuu11e that 'ts reall y what she was known for al the lime," Mrs . t llflord s nid in u r ecent In tervlew. ·'She was asked to recite It . and to tell how she wrote It. In her llfeUme ahe waa as well known for the "Rattle Hymn" . as for belna a poet, a re- former . "I don 't Wnk 11~ minded that. terribly," Mr8. CUltord aaid. "I think abe would rathe r be re· membered for one poem than for one caUH because tho poem waa lort of a nalional anthem." Tlf« LINES OP the ~m cam e to Mni. Howe 81 ebcl lay awake w11tin1 ror dawn In " hotel room in WHhlngC.On tho mornlnJC after Confederate aoldlc rs atlockcd the Union troops sh • wa11 watching on re VltiW. M ra. llow1..., who1c lccturce were more popular than her writings, was active In several cuu8c11 before he r death in J910 at the aae of 91. "She wa1 never known solely aa aa sufrra1l1l and was dlt· mlaeed al the lime by women 1urtrait1ta aa not beln1 linale· minded enouch. I think we eou.ld Hy her concern waa t.be 1enera1 uplift or hum1nlly," Mra. Cllf· rord aald. 8HE 8.\10 IT 18 dlfrlcult to know what Mra. Howe would be lllte It alive lod1y. Woman'a position h u c h1n1od. h e r education, 1ood for Ile lime, would be durerent, and ah• would be bet.ler Informed about more th.ln11. But she probably would be an acUvltl. "lh• w11 by no m .. n• a radteal," Mrt. Clifford Hid. • · Sbe felt tbat for women tlNmMlvH, U.. domestic llfe Wlltblicleal. "lbe would remain an or.· thnt1t but a conHrvltlve n terma of the women'a move. meat." II re. Clifford, whOte buaband la a hll&ory proleMOr at Mid· dlebury Collea• In V1rmont, Hrntd 1 mutar'a de1r• tn A merlcan hlatory from th• Untventty ol Vermont to pre· P•re lwnelt for wrttln1 the blo· 1r1phy. > •• .. ApfH"9&'~ Phy llib Krav1tch of Savunnah. Ga .• lht· l'ol'C.'Onci wom<.1n to tw ('Oll firmcd h y th e U s Sl'nutc <.1 s " fcd crc.il appculs court J u cl ~ 1· • s ay:-. :, ht· ,hnpt'!:> to l>t• "tJ good J Ud~1·. :.i fwr JUdi(c " Credit Examined AtOCC Orangt• C'11u:.l ('11ll c·j.!1· wlll 1>r1•'1t•n1 ti M'rrll11~1r I 1t l1•d · V1111r ('r1•1lil 'l'ruvt•ll4 w1lh Y1111' ft 0111 7 3U tu ll :10 p rn ..-11cJ.1 v "' Sc·1Nll't' l .1•c·tun· lltill I '!'lit• ~t·11111111r will ft•n turi• IJr D1J11ul 1I Thoma ..... who hui. ht•t·11 rnv11lved in 111111l1c·11t11111 1 n t t• r v 1 •· w 11 • I n v 1· s t I g ii t 1 on Ii u n d eollt'clions. Ticket.a are uva1lublc for $1 50 in the· ticket oUicc ut lh Costu Mc:;a 1· a m I' u s f•' " r 1 n forma t I 11 n . p h o n 1• :.:,,.~~ Thrt~~ CoaHl Students LlHt ed Three O rnn1-tt' Cou111 rt"\ ldt·nl11 h11 v•· IH•t•n nnmcd lo Uw d1·u n ·~ l1x1 a t l h l' C :1 I r f" r n 1 .1 M 11nt1mc Ac:i.1dt.•m y 'l'ht'Y Ur{' JtulJl'rl .I Sm1lh . C otll;.i Mt•'o :J Daniel S. Wymun, S n11 .r u an Cupirst rano. u ncJ Oun F.lllilon, I luntangton lll'U<'h Lengthy Fasts No-no For Losing Weight B1 P~'TERSTEINCKOUN.M.O. Dear Dr. f'Jc.tlncrohn: What dli you tlllM ul » &o IO·d•1 raiiu 1.o lote wel1ll&? I bear it's otta11km1I ly bt'ln& ~ by doctor• In trut lnl vf'ry Jaeawy patlHtt. -Mri. '" ~ar Mrt . K.: I think it's o "" no for at leo11L 99 pNC'ent 01 1 hi 1><>pulollon It ho!\ been tnl'd 111 ~really ovctwcll(hl putlfmh1 whu1o11· obesity WH on actuul thr1•11l 111 life, bt!CUUll(' O( undc•rlylnl( hc•arl disease or 110m(J other ualmcnt Bul for ordtnury . fruklrut1·cl d ieter~. I would not udv11tt· •·x tended fasting BUT HOMt: OO('TOR~ h.1 \'•· t racd .1 11hort fa1il In th1 hc·gir1n1nv of their diet rcglm ·n For t·iwmpl• ro ns ldcr lht· mc•tho<.l nut lt111·d 11•1 1:-;dgurS <iordon. 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"' lonl( thstam·1· '" hkt• 1•xpcctini.t 111 pul • .1 hoop around u tant.allilng I 1r1.t !H ilt' a\ u .,Ide show S111nt•llm1·i. you nn~ th1· rr17.c, but "'°"t oflt·n you 1ust <'om•· C'loM• llo~1·v1•r, wh(Jnt·vn I do lake a r h11n1·1· th«n··., no harm dime I ·"way· ad VIM' th1· lltH!NllClnt·r lti l••a\lt· lht· d1u~n""'" 1n the hun1Ji. of lht· tarn1ly dtH'lr1r or c·onsullunt • Of'ar Or. Hl .. lnt'hrohn: On my 50lh lnrthday I hail a complctt· µh y ~1 e.1I ch1·rku11 Evcrythlnl( • ;imt· up rm.c-. I 'm rn tip to11 '.h l1fW Wh111 ·, 1.111 !hi~ (Ul\S about •1 11111kmJ1 . ctnnklnl.(, '\laying up lutt· 1111(hl H and all thul rot'' I pul away two p<i r k:. a day, t•un II rink most mt•n und1·r the tahh'. .11111 .:c•t alon~ on un av •rul( • 11r I lltl r I 0 r I Vf' ho11 r'l ttf'o ll·t·p Now. with th1i. 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""Y" Or SleJm·rohn 111 h111 booklt'l ·watrh Your Dwt flt·<-uusc l<'ul Cun Kiii You .. l<'or u copy write to him ut Box ISOO, Coste Mesu 92fi2fl. 1·nl·lol\l11~ 50 rcnu. and u 11tumi:>t'<l . w lf addn·tiM•d c·nvclopc It Help M Manage My Tillle I t11 u ""'''""W pro/1•ssu1111J/ I als<J mum101·" /11111 s d 10/cl '/ 111· /)(II/!/ f '1/11( Jw/p.\ t/11' /II /,()flt n1 ,. u vat lOn:; I de7X'nd OTl thr• [Jull!J />1 /ut 111 frnd '' bah,IJ!ntlPr. nncJ I .w11w OIOIU'!/ bu rlippmg ('IJUf>OllS I/tu/ ~tlldJlltlfl the ads .\/11 11111 ''"I'''"' me· f tJ /mow 11 hot ' lwpp1·1111111 orfJund me flw /)c11/11 />/Inf /,1•c•ps nu• 111 /11r1111'(/ c11>011t /rwul 11ufum11/ mul 111/1·111ut 1111utl 1•1 <'l/f 'i '/'lw /)(IJ/iJ /11/ot '·' m 1 1mporfm1! p11rl o/ 11111 It/(' It s '"' U.\.•wf 111J<'r11 womu11 1w1•rf., To Subscribe Call 642-4321 DAILY PILOT t I • .I NATION I LOCAL ~.March 26. 1979 DAILY PILOT A J l Higher Air Fares Du'e? Bargair1 Rates More Difficult to Find 8y 'Re "•MN'lt ... Pru OllCOWlt aar rure11 can 1nllkt' at almo!ft u cheap to fly eodlly as U w•~ five y an •10. hut the bar{Ca.lnll In" getting harder lo nnd -part.kularly durin& lhe buay stuon Prlte lncrt> t"S are 1n th offtnK und there art• ind1call<W lbal lbtrt! muy I>\' rewer d1scounb with more alrinp utlacht'd "THE&F. ARt: MANV, MANV DISCO NT8, but you've I Ol lO Ul into the lSt'heme ol lhln111. ·· :fa.td J•<'k Yohe ot the ronsumer prolecllon cUvlalon or the Civil Ar rooaullt-:. noard Many promotional fttrcb hitvc tlmt~ llmltii They are dct1lgnt'd to t•nrouragt' travel durtn)( periods when lht• tllrhnt'' h \.(.' lot!. or empty Sl'ab; AB tbc p.IJWeJj (Jll up, ome of tbe dJscounta d1up pear -· Even durmg lht• oH ( J 1>easoo, the number or ('(J\,'\f Uf.'H s eats aviulable at the ~ cheapest rare b ~mall And you have to mcel rigld conditions U you don't read the fane print carefully. you could ht' in for a costly 1iUrpr1~e when you go lo buy your ticket. SEVERAL AIRLINES Al.READY HAVE as ked the CAB for fare increases, effective May 15. ranging from 1.2 percent lo 4 percent, depend· ing on the carrier. Trans World Airlines, meanwhile, wants lo add a 7 percent surcharge to lrans·Atlanlic rares and cargo stupments. AU the airlines blame tugher operating costs for fare increases. American Airlines' operating costs, for example, Increased 70 percent rrom 1974 Lo 1978, said spoke.'5man Vincent J Modugno. Fuel costs more than doubled from $242 million in 1974 lo $504 million last year, Modugno said, adding thal the price of a gaJlon of fuel went from 21.2 cents lo 39.2 cents in the four.year period. ··Now it's 41 cents," he said. SEVERAL AJRWNES HAD MOVED TO in· crease some of the cheapest fares -the midweek Super Savel'!'.' They ....&bandoned the idea when American. which introduced the Super Saver. failed to follow su!t. But the carriers have said that they may further Jimil the number or low- price seats available on the most popular flights. The proliferation of d iscounts makes it hard to tell whether airline fares actually have gone up or down in recent years. Figures provided by the CAB's fares division indicate, bowever,...tb at the lowest·available fare on a given route today is almost as low or even lower than it. was five years ago, while regular coach fares have risen by almost 4-0 percent. In response lo a request. t.be CAB selected six routes, al random. representing a geographical cross·seclion of the country. CAB staffers calculat- ed the regular coach fare and the lowest-available rare for each route, both today and in March 1974. ALI comparisons were based on round-trip rates. The r egular coach rare has gone up Disable d Eligible For More Money WASHINGTON (AP) -Disabled people can now earn more money w1£hout losing their Social Security or Supplemental Security Income d1s· ability benefits. Officials of the Department or Health, Educa· lion and Welfare said that HEW is raising the Limits so most people earning more than $280 a month will be ineJigjbJc ror the programs while anyone earning less than $11Kl a month will be eligible for full benefits. The government can cons ider olher factors, especially when the disabled person receives an amount between $180 and $280 per month. An estimated 2.9 million workers d.raw dla· ability bene fits unde r Social Security, and 2 million receive SSl disability benefits. The regulations stipulate that the disabled person must have a physical or mental Impair· menl so severe that he cannot do any substantial gainful work for at least 12 months . Plate of the Day -' =•CALIFORNIA~\ i A Fl LLI :~ I I l_ _. -------_ --~__jJ A FILU -Susan Landrum owns a Mustang. A female mustang is a filly. Roger's ~~"' lntroclac• a new ~pt In plant care ••• for thoee who care too much! -......... Gtowt• ••• ....,.,... _.. nult1ntl to pn>motl t..adtv pl8IM ~ ......... Gane•··· 10 cht impart.Mt root wea pnewudHg root rot, cltloliadon. Md plant cMeth . ........ 0.... .......... M lndoof p&.nl lood that -.......... ,.,, NYOllVlll'IO ........ ....-.a... .... llOO ......... ...,. .................. :t,. In every cue lncrea11n averaaed 3t percent and ran.ic.od from 33 1K·rc1.ml on tbe MioneapoU.·Mlaml rout~ to !iO ~rccnl on the Dtnver-Salt a...te ctty lrtp On two N>Utts, howuver. lhe toweal·avatlable fart' today ls lower than It wu five years ugo. Tbe chu pesl Denver Sill Lake Ctty fare in Match 1974 waa 9&4 : today 1l's MIO And the lowest available ra re betwet-n Seattlt-and San Francisco has dropPfld fr<>m Sl 10 to $87 lncl"f'~ on the other tour routes ranged from about 1 perctnt to 21 perc.-ot The bt11est boost <'tune on lhe popular New York Loe An1eles route, where the loweitt available fare today is $227, com· pared to $179 five ycarb ago On I.he average, the loWt'Sl Uvu!hablc dlllCOUOl rare loday IS onJy 1.3 l>t'rcent more tha.o al wu fiv4' yea.rs ago THE CAB IS K•~EPING AN EVE on <urline advt•rtisang lo m akt• i.urc that consumers are told ubout restrkllons on discount fare1>. 1t already has accused three airlines or unfair promolloos. Buyers must be able lo "make choices based on accurate information," Yohe said. adding: .. Consumers have been bombarded with advertise· menta and in a significant. number of instances they cannot fairly evaluate the compelitiv.e offer· angs .. because the carriers have not disclosed the different. and very signif1caol condltions al· lached." Yohe said accurate and complete advertising 1s particularly important because legislation enacted last year provides for deregulation of the airline 1.ndustry with the graduaJ elimination of CAB Junsdiction over routes, rare:. and mergers. A11 Adventure Chris Shaver. 12. of lrvtne. hal>n't quJte completed his course in tightrope walking, but gives it his best at Adventure Play. ground in Irvine . He got himself out on a limb. of sorts. then !:.Uffered a c ha nge of hec.1rt <1nd di rection. Chris made 1t bac k to s hore' <rig ht l and clings tenaciousl y to dry s afety. The tight·rope-over·the·water is one of several a d ve ntures awaiting children al the park. The pa rk is open 2 : 30 to 5 p.m . Tues d ays, Thursdays and Fridays, 1.30 lo 5 p.m . Wednesdays, IO a.m. lo 5 p.m. Saturday~ Telephone'li-ansCer. More interest than at any bank. I mpcriul pay:-. mort• interest tlwn uny bank. AJwnyi. has. Anci now Wt' pay 5 1,11\i on idle checki11!-{ ciollars 111> wt•ll us savin!{!,. \Vith 7i'/cp/torw 'f'tm1.efcr. Just k t.·1·p StuOO i11 an lrnpt•rial \'II' 1\l'coun1. We'll gin-you a pe1~onnl V!I' Card. Call our toll free number anv llmc•, dny or night, seven d ays n we1·k. \Ve ~\vitch money from your cxii:.ting checking aC'COunl to your Imperial savings m·count. And vice vcrsu. Without a ny service cha rges, L1dclitio1111I check costs or any of the hidden payrnt•nt~ vou m11v be malJn~ on a bunk'" clwrk.in~/ ·:-.a\'ings"init'rt>bl pl:;n. · We givr .vou morl' tlian "'Olll')'. c:ive your ~IOl'kbrokt·r your Vil' numlw1 l'hl'n lw can mov1· anv uuthori:Gt•d fund:-. from your sovin!-(:-. •ll'i·o11 nt 10 your ~1rn·k ac·1·ou n1 ... by phunl'. So you can move· m. fost 111> 1lw markl·t '. Geta11•a11 H't'l'ke11ds. One t•nll wirh your V1P numbl•r arrnngc1. .vo11r lr:l\'el lo Ae:ipuko.Vt-gab. ~an Franc1-.ro ... wht•r't'\'t'r you want lo !-{t•lawoy lo. Jf \'Oll \\-a111 m n n • 11111111'\' lh.111 \ (1\1 I olll l11mk cm ,11 a Ii.ink ... 11 \ 11u ".1111 i 1<1.1. llllll' .,;n1•1 M·n •tn·., ri \IHI \\,1111 ...... b1lhon b1·l11ncl vou and !)IJ ollw1· .... di around you ... l:om<· 10 lrn1wr111l lor ~our ViP C:arci torlav. Ir'., lik1· rnom•v m 1lw b;,ink. Only ht:ller'. · 01mPERIAL SAVlnGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION Mak.In« fOUr plans happen. Cooa Me88-3310 Bristol St. (714) 540·7591 Newport Beach-3300 Via Udo (7l•) 67G·3l30 Newport CenttT-550 Newport Ctnrer Dr. (71'} 644-1461 FSDc ---~--- I AD ONLY PtLOT Monc:t-v, M•Oh 2t, 197'9 L~ht Winds for Cabo By ALllON LOC&AIU.:Y ..... ,... ........... A llabt·alr beat to 1tart an IOO·mlle downwind rac la not e ucUy whit aauora Pr*¥ ror. But l.he caprlc oua wind &od• weren 't anawering any prayer• Sunday u 34 crack ocean r&1can11 yachts atarted the Ntwport Reynolds' 48•foot Ghost of tbe Newport Harbor Yacht Club, and s UU beatln1 alon1 lbe shore on starboard tack was WblsUe Wing v . aaUed by Tom Corkell, NHYC. BOATING Owse II Top Boat Sea Chase II . CO· •k•rpered by chet .and 811 Gall ol the host club was the Cius A division In the Seal Beach Yacht Club·a Sltw-day Sailors race. _.. ....... ,-_.,. Harbor Yacht Club'• Cabo San Lucas ln a llaht. HQuthu1U1t brctic. that prom111<•d &1 long. c hllly bHl down t h" eout toward Meidco only Inches to spare on all &idea was Nlck Fraiet>'t 58·foot a&oop, Swlltaw-e from the San Dle&o Yacht Club. Swlfts ure was bracketed by the white nag at the wlndward end of the line on the aLarboard side. and by the 11 mallftt boat in the fleet, Mas Rapldo. on the port side and other bouts charging up from oal~rn. LARGEST YACHT io lhe race, and lbe scratch boat in IOR, is Miramar. a 79·root ketch skippered by John Scripps ot the San Diego Yacht Club. Miramar was the wiMer of the 1977 race when the nine yachts were start· ed according to their time al- lowance instead of computing the handicap at the finis h. PHRF·B -l, Cxcx No Comment. Rick Adams. Cabrillo Beach YC. WINNER, HOPEFUL -John RPynolds' Ghost w on the Newpo r t Harbor Yac ht Club's Ahmanson race on Saturday a nd, with little rest. was a st a rter in the 800-mile Cabo San L uca s race Sunday. The 46-foot sloop was running in about third place after the start or the Cabo race. Ghost Takes 2nd Ahmanson E vent Ghost, a >46-root sloop skippered by J ohn Reynolds or the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, was the overall and Class B winner in NHYC's Oil l s lands r ace Saturday, the second of the Ahmanson Series for JntemationaJ Offshore Rule yachts. There wasn't much rest ror the Ghost crew as they were among lhe starters Sunday in the 800- mile Cabo San Lu cas race. Second overall was Richard Ettinger's 46 foot sloop Free Enterprise, NllYC, also a starter in the Cabo race. Third was Jim Linderman's Ericson-46 Raider of the Balboa Yacht Club. Class results: CLASS A '· Gno\I, 1. Free En1erpr1se, l, H ........ , •• D•Y•d CuO l•r, HHVC CLASS 8 -1, Ae1c1tr, 7, Ml'1reu 111, UCI ~llftil A\WK•.t-. l, OOcJ P•t<I>. Don A1rn, HHVC CLASS C I, OIUIOle, ScOll OflK.041. HHVC; 7, 8UQ Kel'>llN, ,.,.., .. Town .. nd, OPVC. l, SunclMl<e, Tom X Nl<lt., HHYC. PHRF-A If Fleetw-, 8111 Welle<, PMYC; 2, Grrns, Oevkt French OPYC. l. Trop4t tlre•t, von1tlel11Smld·w-l·S.Um. BYC ' PHRF·8 I, Pr•nc, O.reld l!Mdlo->, HHYC; 7, Shannon, Don MclC1b-bln, NHYC, 3. Wind WeQO<>. ElllOll Merlin, BCYC. PHRF·C 1, AIOIW II, GleM Reed, SSYC; 2, Tiie Hulk, Scott S<ho<ll, NHVC, l v Flye•, a. .... AnderM>n, cevc. Hog an, Benjamin Etchells Winners Thirty-two boats in rive classes turned out Saturday and Sunday for lhe Newport Harbor Vacbl Club's Unjted States Yacht Racing Union <USYRU> Classes lnvilational sailed over ocean courses off the Newport Pier. Tim Hogan and Brooks Benjamin teamed up to win the EtcbeUa-22 class with 15 entries. Other trophy winners in the class were Scott Ramser, NHYC. second, and Pat Ayres. NHYC. third. The second largest. class was lbe Star with seven entries. The winner was Harrison Hines of the California Yacht Club, and second was Ken Young,CYC. Skip Elliott, NHYC, wu the winner of lbe five· boat Tornado catamaran clua, and John Bertrand of the St. Francis Yach\ Club, wu the winner in the singlehanded Finn CIMS wilb five entries. ~ V-Max Captures C.istrano Race V-Max. skippered by lobn Hooper, Dana Point Yacht Club wu the Performance Handicap Rae· ing F1eet Cius A winner lD tbe C=ano Bay Yacht Club's Opea1q Day Recatta ay. Sum- mary of results: PHRF·A-1. V-llu; 2, Tnalt lie, Broob EJ. liolt, Capo BYC; 3, ValkJrie, TettJ WakellD, Capo BYC. ' PHRF·B-1, Vul1ar Boatman, Carran· Andenon, DPYC; 2, SkOlllA '1'11.!!z lob S&raaa, Cag BYC; S, ~rena. Jobn.Wbite.l>rTC. . NO SPINNAXER-1, Puff Tom AdalDIOD, Capo BYC; 2, Wlmome, llut Joae1, Capo BYC; 3, Hot Cbocolate, Leonard Scbupak, unattubed. SINOLEHANDSD-1, llaaderbee, Bruce AD· denon, Capo BYC; I, Funny PeellD', Pete Meade, Capo BYC; I, Wandrba' Star, lllke Watbea, Capo BYC. CAL• l. lllO "'91' llalpb TUfUJ, Capo BYC: 1. Jiii=·· Bow• ~. CJapo BYC; I, OllllllllL' ... 0.-. ~ BYC; t , Boiaallel •. ~,.._,Capo 9YC; I, Colmic Lady, l>lek cwm, c.,. ave. ) .. ... ' - FI RST ACROSS lht< 11turtmJ: llne al lh • windward l'l'\d with An hour aft e r l he start. Swift.sure w aH stlll holding a 11llm lead as lhe yachts began lo tack offshore seekang better air. No t far bf'hlnd was John The s cratch bo at in PHRF is Rampage. a 5l ·fool sloop skippered by Tom Tobin or the San Diego Yacht Club. 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Warning : The· Surgeon General Has Determ ined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. .. "'' -' ' ' t f Jj r d ~!> d y s It I· I· r· It lll I · 1e tl to .ls 23 21 !d 29 rd h l!C lo at tl"'i he w. ne ng ve " . I - .. ' 8J Newport Pro Was a Sideldek of 'Mo' 1 Playing With Connolly Changed Hayward's Life I: By DAV•~ UNN INGllAM 0!1 ... 0.11, jOl .. UIAtf T rory i\U!llm lilrl 't the fir.>l 11choolg1rl to 8t.'l the tenruJ> world on fire. She's JUSt lhl' latt-st Juhc tlayward . a ssis tant pr<' al NewPQrt Beach Tennis Club, remem· bt•r11 another young tyke who started winning everythuig in sight 28 year:. Jgo Maureen "Little Mo" Connolly. "It was Just hke Tracy today. Here was Uus little girl knockmg off all these olde r women." llayward says "She was by far the best woman player in the world " U AY WARD C A N S PEAK knowledgeably about "Little Mo" because she spent more than a year playing doubles with Connolly and tear ing up the Australian and European circuit. Hayward was then Julia Sampson, a schoolgirl herself. She was a national junior champion and ranked No. 10 an the nation for women's singles. Playing out of her home in Arcadia, Sampson was approaching the game with a different outlook than today's players have. "It was s trictly amateur," ~he say~ "There was no money to s peak of. ex cept expenses, a nd there JUSl wasn't any future in it." 1950s l was a chance lo do some travel mg and see the world Sampson got her chance in 1953 when Perry Jones . ruler of t he Southern CaJilomia Tennis Association. decided to team her with Conn()lJy in doubles . "I don't reaUy know why he put us together." she says. "l was justtold that I had a chance to go to Australia with her. I Ever1fone treated •• lf.r•t ~fa•• afl dae leaff. Alter al~ I was traveling adtla the "'orld claa•plon. had never been abroad, so I Jumped at 1t." They were like a Mutt-and-Jeff team. Sampson standmg 5·9 C1nd Connolly barely meas uring up to 5 ·3 While Sampson was known only in the tennis world, Connolly at that time was a naltonal fi gure. HE R RE IGN STARTED 1n 1951 when, at age 16. she won the .S national women's singles tslle Over the next threl· years ~he was to dominate women ·s tennss like no one else would until Chris Evert came along 23 years later. coveted Grand Slam of tenrus. winning the Australian. Fre nch, Wimbledon and U.S. champ1onships . She was voted the Female Athlete of the Year by Associated Press in 1951, ·52 and '53. Being team ed with Connolly 10 doubles meant a radical change in lifestyle fo r Sampson. "EVERYONE TREATED US first class aH the way," she remembers. "After all. l was traveling with the world champion." Together they won the Australian and Italian doubles titles. were runners-up at Wimbledon and got to the finaJs or several other interna t ional tourna men ts. "She was j ust a fantastic player . She had beautiful concentration and great footwork," Hayward says. "Personally, she kept to herself a lot, but I was prel· ty close to her for that year we played together." Arter their triumphabt return from Europe, plans were made for them to team up again for a South Africa tour. It never happened "SHE WENT BACK to San Diego to rest up for the U S. nationals and that·~ where she was hit by a cement truck." Sampson.Hayward recalls. "It injured tendons in he r ankle and s he never played competitively again." JULIE SAMPSON-HAYWARD (RIGHT), LITTLE MO. THE BEST TIUNG a tennis player could hope for in those days <early Connolly won the Wimbledon singles crown and the U S nationals three years strrught. In 1953 s he captured the Connolly died of stomach cancer in See JULIE, P•ge BZ Hazardous Duty SUNFLOWER AVE LPGA 's Pohl Defines Obstacles, Rules By HOWARD L. HANDY Of IM O•ily Pll•I St•tl Preµar:.il1ons to stage the first Wome n's Ke mper Open golf tou rna m ent unde r LPGA auspices have been going on for more than a year with commit· tees working feverishly the past month to stage a first class event. Th e LPG A <Lad ies Professional Golf Assodation l is usually thought of in terms of the players who participate in the tournaments. Nancy Lopez, Jane Blalock, Sandra Post. Amy Alcott. JoAnnc Carner and all the others whose golfing feats ,are proclaimed by the fans . THERE IS ANOTHER side to the LPGA, one t hat seldom gains headlines but works as hard for success as the players t hemselves -perhaps a little harder. They are members of Com· missioner Ray Volpe's staff tn· eluding three young men in public relations headed by Chip Campbell. There is also a group or four BOB POHL headed by former player Betsy Rawls who do their work quietly and in the background but make most or the major decisions. BOB POHL IS ONE of three men working under Rawls on an alternating basis. Pohl came to Costa Mesa a week in advance of the Kemper Open with the other two helping Rawls in Las Vegas at the Sahara National Pro-am. Pohl will remain in Costa Mesa for the tournament while one or Lope: Win• In \I ega• See Story, Page 8% the other male members of the group will go d irectly to Palm Springs for next week's tourna· ment, skjpping the one al Mesa Verde CC. "My job is to work with commit· lee members and to define ob· sta cles a nd hazards on the course." Pohl says. "I also check any local rules that might be encountered in the touma· ment and come up with the best way to handle such situations . "THE COMMITTEE here has bee n very ac ti ve a nd the Kemper people have had pre· vious tournament exp erience with the PGA tour which makes it a lotsimpler. a: g a: C( %: ADAMS ADAMS PARKING LOT ROUTE * * * * * * * GISLER VAN ROUTE••••••••••• MESA VERDE LOOP • • • • • • • • • ST Report Says Bruins Have Hired Brown "I have a lso been meeting with the various committees, re- laying to them the way In which we handle certain things such as score reporting, mars halling t echniques. r egistratio n of players. tra ns portation or player s a nd o th e r s u ch a menities." THE PARKING AREAS FOR THIS WEEK'S KEMPER OPEN. ·Golf Parking Set Various Are™ Listed LOS ANGELES <AP > UCLA has hired Larry Brown , former Denver Nuggets coach, to succeed Gary Cunningha m as the Bruins' basketball coach, the Los Angeles Times reported in today's editions. Brown, 38, has had no pre· viou s college coaching ex· per\ence. but has been suc- cessful in the pro ranks with teams in the American Basket· ball Association and National Basketball Association. UCLA Athletic Director J.D. Morgan had no comment on the report Brown had been hired Sunday following an interview Saturday. An offictal announce· ment was expected to be made Wednesday o r Thursday, the newspaper sajd. I\ THLETIC PU BLICITV d irector Vic Kclley said today he 1'wins Decide Softball Title It seemed only llttln1 that Brld1ett and Kiilie Croa, hrin 1l1ten wb&play lbortttop ror op- potlDI IOYtbaU team•, 1bould n..,.. tn tbe p1ay th.a decided tbe Golden Welt lnvttatlonaJ Sunday. 8f1d1Mt. wbo ,..,. for Golden Weet.. ICOGd tile wlllnlq nm on u error bJ Katie In the bottom of tbe Mveatb tnnln1 that 1ave Ille ....... a 1·1 Yldm'J over LA V.a., ID tbe cbampiomldp ..... L.\ ValleJ bed ....... Goldta 'Jlleet la -..,. =" .. ...,............ -~ 2 ... 1t ... tla91ait ...... Q l*eldai .. CWii IHrllt. h ad no knowledg e whether Brown had been hired Cunningham resigned unex· pectedly last week, after two years in which his teams in· creased the string of UCLA con· ference championships to 13, but twice lost in the Weste rn re· giona l finals of the National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament. He is reparted to be seeking a top administrative position at UCLA. THE PAPEll SAID it contact· e d Brown at his home in Boulder, Colo., but hia only com- ntent wu that be had "a very en· joy able visit with the UCLA peo. pie and I'm still waiting to hear (rom them." The personable Brown, who starred as a backcourt man at Nortll Carolina and with the 1964 U.S. Olympic team, played five seasons with ADA teaDlA before becoming coach or lbe Carolina Cougan at ace 31. His first team won the league tlUe and he was named ABA eoacb of the year. He has also coordinated the placement of television towers on the course. SUCH TIONGS as roping cer· lain areas a nd s taking the course a lso fall under his jurisdiction even though local committees have long since ex- hausted virtually every passible need for such things for crowd control. "I would say this wlll be a very successful tournament and basically, one of the best in California.'' His group will also get a head count on the crowd. At some tourname nts . con cess ion figures, car counts and even an aerial photograph is used to de· termine crowds on an estimated basis. At Mesa Verde Country Club, Pohl says a very accurate crowd count can be determined with every access to the course through a gate. Housing or a fence surround tbe course mak· Ing it difficult for those without tickets to get ln. Parking for the Women's Ke mper Open golf tournament will be on city streets until Saturday and Sunday with van and bus service to the course from the principal areas o( parkmg. Herc are the various areas as outhned by tournament or. ficials : GISLER VAN ROUTE Spectators who arrive early can park on Gisler Avenue Signs on Gisler Avenue. West or Harbor and on Country Club Drive near the intersection with Gisler. will indicate pickup areas for free van service to the course. This service will begin Wednesday and run through Sunday from 7 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. MESA VEROE DRIVE LOOP A double-decker. English-style bus will make continuous loops around Mesa Verde Drive East Jlnd West, originating at Mesa Verde Plaza <Mesa Ve rde Drive East, West of Harbor Boulevard> and ending at the course. Signs along the route will indicate des· ignated pickup and drop-off spats for the tournament No charge. Operates Wednesday through Sunday from 7 am to 3·30 p.m. WEEKEND PARKING Saturday and Sunday only The principal lots are at the Bab· cock Electric and AMf Vost parking lots north of the San Diego Freeway on Sunflower and Harbor Boul evard. A S2 fee will be charged at these lots which includes bus service to the course and return. Three buses will service these lots and will run 11t IS· minute intervals. The buses will operate Saturday and Sunday only from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Bird; Magic See Eye·· to Eye BJ WIU. GalMSLEV f#""1MCIClW_,,,.. __ SALT .AK& CITY <AP> -"How do I feel about Uae matehup with Na11c Jobuoa?" ladlaaa State's LarTy Bird re· peated a ...uon. "I don1 look at it u • ...... "I -a MOIW. H• la a lbooter. 1 can't ...,.. lllin, He eani pant me. We are two ............... TID toW&lilNG IPSOllUD ol UM 1tnl•, lfo. l·l'lllhd lye..._. •e .... ,. ..................... dull die •rr,111 &m,.a ol UM "d1D1 8tate- Michigan State battle M\)IMJ•Y night for the NCAA colle1e baske tball cham- pionship. No matt.er bow one tries through cold SPOKl'S tfNtUYSIS analy1l1 to downplay the eyeb•ll·lO · eyeball controataUon of the season's two top c... peraonalltlel. the NCAA final bolll down to a dramaUc, 1upe1'·char1ect d..a Mtweea two ol tbe seuoo's teadlfte ,......UUel. . . ..... t t'S the "Bird Man" aaa.lbst lhe "&hglc Man .. 9180 IS CORRECT when he says he and his arch rtv•I are dtfrerent. Tbey are of different color. dlffereot back1rounds, sharp contruu In slyle -both on the noor •nd off. Larry Bird Is a 6-fool·9\.'J il)(h giant out of a small rural Indiana community, French Uck -a white mP ln a aport dominated by blacks. Called one of the mott complete players See MATCHtJP, Pip B!, Nuggets Get Rich With LA DENVER <AP I Denver Coach Donrue Walsh thinks hss Nuggets have the momentum now to carry the m through the rest of the National Basketball Association season. which will see the team play s ix of its last seven games on the road. Be hind David Thompson's nine-paint lhird·quarter , Denver rallied for a 123·113 victory over Los Angeles Sunday in a crucial game for the Nuggets ' Midwest Division title hopes. DENVER WENT into the game trailing Midwest leader Kansas Ci ty by 111.-~amcs Following Kansas City's loss to Seattle Sunday, the Nuggeti. closed to within a half-game or the Kings. The Nuggets trC1iled the Lakers by ssx points going mto the second h alf or Sunday's game here. But the second half saw Denver take the offensive mom e ntum away from Los Angeles. which failed Lo shore up its defensive game. "In the second half. Denver Just got more aggressive and ti ghtened up on defense." Los Angeles Coach Jerry West said. "We didn't make a very good ef· fort tn the trans ition gamt.'. especially m the second half. They beat us down the court badly in the third quarter." THE NUGGETS made eight of their first 10 shoLc; in that third period and the Lakers never re· covered. Denver finished the quarter with 43 pamts. a smgle·pcnod high for the season. Walsh said the victory, "give~ us some momentum as we head for the road." The Nuggets onl y hom e a ppeara nce le ft this season is Friday night against San Diego "We really pushed the hall up the court in the second half," Wals h said of Denver's running game. "And that opened up the noor for us to operate. We want- ed to beat Kareem Abdul-Jabbar down the floor." T HE NUGGETS held Abdul· Jabbar to njne of 17 field goal at· tempts, far off his recent 63 per- cent average, and held him to l 1 rebounds. fi ve off his recent average. flowever, Abdul · J abbar scored 22 paints, just one off his recent pace. Former Laker Charlie Scott scored a season·bigh 28 points to pace the Nuggets . He was backed up by Thompson with 23 paint.!!, George McGinnis with 21 and Bobby Wilkerson with 20. The Lakers' Norm Nixon led all scorers with a career·hlgh 29 _ palnts. Los Angeles is now In third place in the Pacific Division, l '11 games behind second·place Phoenix. The Lakers return to action We dnesday n ight at Phoenix againat tbe Suns . Three weeks •to. the Lakers had a t.wo.game lead in the Pactllc Dlvialon race. Now, alter IOllnl for t.he ei1hth time in 11 outlnp, they're 1trualinc to just reach the playoffs . Ftve of the team'• remalnlna games are on the road. J 81 °'-IL Y Pit.OT Dy In A Cap1u .. Report From tM Wortd of 8porta R port dJy Int r t an Di go tat Job d ••rom P Oupawltft SAJ.f l Kf. ClTY Cal SUtf' t~Ull4'1'1on a m Uobb)' O,>-t> 11nd Din Gain "o/ l>tlroU haH re porkdly lnd1<'11tl-d Interest In lhf" b 'kethu II ro1whing inb .tl San Ou•i:11 Stutt l he l\.\O \\lr\' .tnHll\tl 0 hJJf doJt•n JlOlf'nlUll Cbn d11hl«'ll who mt'l "'1th C't'dr1r l>f'fnJhl') ttw A1lcc11 newly nomt-d athh•llc tJIN."<'lOI Pt•mpll''~. IO SnH I ak,. Cit)' tor th<' NC AA l>askt'lbull dium1>101\.'>ru'"'· Miid h'' °"ould ffil"t'l with .,,,, t'Und1(fulf'~ ovt•r tht• wttkt>l'ld uod "'nuld mtc-rvll'W U1<· f1nah~ts next we~k In San l>wgu ''At fir.it. I "'n'n l surt· \\ht•Cl'\4-r w t-wt•tf• making Prt>M rt'\ll or not. l>ut no"' I am pt'<l l>k ht>M mor1· uhoul lht' l"ltuallon tn S11n l>it>~<>. their 1nlt•rc,1 \H m'I t<J •:ro"" " Ut·m~t>)' i>l\H1 The -.rhool 16 J1t•t-k 1n.: J rent n·m1•11t f11r I Im Vt'llt'. who WUll flrt'<i earlwr tl11"i month nftt•r '" t H•,1r:. .-------e1-~ .. ae •I Ck D .. 1----- San Diego Sorkt·rs Coach Hubert Vo1tt'l~lnic~·r, arter his team·~ lttckluM1•r 1 0 vlcl ory oVl'r the C'al 1rorrua Sur-( SJlurday night If I wt-rt• the owner~. I'd talw u ~1.·t'k 'i. p11y back from these tSJn t>1egol chokers Jt's J 4 0 i;iame. ea~y But t•vcrybodv c-hokf'll l\ll I pt'ar 1~ loig talk AU I M'C h b1~ 1·ar:. All I know Is~ fnrj{et to play SOt·ttr · rtornn-ReJo•n• Braves Today With conditions, Bob Horner 1s rejoining tho • Atlanta Braves. The 197H Nu t1onal Lt•a~uc nook1e or the Y('ur. llornt>r haf.. bc~n hold1nn out for more money but hcuded for the club':. We~t Palm Beach, Fla. camp today, unsure whether he would play in any exhibition games .. A combined six-hitter by Don Roblmon and Enrique Romo propelled the Pittsburgh P1rales to a 7·2 win over the Nl'w York Yankees ... G~g Lodn.akJ's grand slam homer ru ghlight· ed a seven-run sixth inning that earned the Philadelphia Phillies past the New York Mets, 11 l ..• Jorge Orta drove in five. runs with a grand slam, triple und double as the Chicago White Sox bombed the Ka n!'las City Royals. 11 ·6 . Dave Rozema allowed one run and five hits in seven mnin~s as the: Detroit ·r1gers sharklt•d the St Lou1S Cardinals. t Hi . . Newly acquired J im Dwyer hnm r r<'d in the HJ>ston Red Sox's 5 4 MORNl!1t win over the Cinc1nnal1 Reds . Keo Holtzman surrendered JU!>l one run and five h its in i.ix ln· ninf(s of work, leading the Ch1caRo Cubs past the St'atlle Mariners. 4 1 . . PauJ Hartzell, ohtained in the Hod Carew trade. pitched the Minnesota Twins pa~l lhc Houston Astros, 9-4 . • . Doyle Alexander went !'!even strong innings as the Texas Rangers ed~cd the Baltimore 0 rioles, 3·2. lllac!lc ff a&Clu S•ap Long Lo•• S i reak Chicago Black Hawks snapped an eight·l(ame , In a battle between two losin~ teamr,, the ~ winless streak by s topping the Colorado Rockies. J-0. That gave the Rockies their 19th loss in 22 games and kept the Black llawks on lop of lht• ~mythe Division lead w1lh an embarrni.sing pomt total of 65 . Yvon J,ambert <·apped a three-on one break in the second period that carried the Montreal Caoadlens to a l·O viclory over the New York RanJ(<'rS in a grudge m atch of sorts The Rangens had won the four previous meetings ... Mike Bossy scort.-d hlS 60th goal or the season with 28 seconds remaining to give lhc New York Islanders their r,ccond tie wilh the Pittsburgh Peoguins in as many nights, 2·2 ... Jim Walson scored twice In a five.goal third period that gave the Philadelphia · Flyers a 7.4 win over the washingt.on Capitals ... Dao Bolduc and BUI Uogaboam scored the only two goals the Detroit Red Wings needed lo stop the Toronto Maple Leafs, 2·1 . Pit Martin's first goal since Jao. 5 lifted the Vancouver Canucks past the M \nneaota North Stars, 2· l. lt118a••' 38 Pein'• L~ad• Sonfr• Winning lheir fifth consecutive game, Th!! m Seattle Supersonics rode & 38-polnt performance by Gas WllUams t.o defeat the Kansas City Kings, 111·101 ... BrJao Wloler• . scored seven of hls 24 points in overtime as the Milwaukee Bucks won iu seventh road gume of the season, 122·110, al the expense of the Portland Trial Blazers ... P aul Weslpbal with 25 points and Walter Davia with 23 led the Phoenix Suns to a 111·95 decision over the inJury-plagued Golden Slate Warr1ors ... With front court stars Elvin Hayes, llGM>y DaDdrld1e and WH Unseld combining for 68 points, the Washington Bullet!\ clinched the Atlantic Division title by whipping the Detroit P istons. 116-107 ... Reterve BIUy Kalgbl pumped in 33 f>')intR a" the Indiana Pacers dealt the slumping Sun Antonio Spurs o 12J.ll3 SC't· back . . • A season-high 27 points by Rick Ro~y and 25 from .,.. McAdoo helped the Bost.on Celtics snap thf' Pblladelph.la 76en' hve·gamc winning streak, l03-94 ... Tbe New Jersey Neu arc three games oway from a playoff berth aft.er beaUng the Chicago Bulls, 99-88. T~l•I••, Radio Foflowlng are tM maJor sports events on television tonlQht. RaUngs are: / I 1 I excellent; / 1 1 worth watching; 1 1fair;1 forget It. e p.m., Ch•'1rtel 4 ./ ./ ./ ./ NCAA USl<ET8ALL; Championship Game. AftNUMen; Dick Enbero, Al McGuire, Biiiy Packer. It's the Bird Man a~lnst the Magic Man tonight as Larrv Bird's lndlalla State t.eam (33--0) faces Earvin •'Magic" JohnSOf'I and Michigan State (2S-6). RADIO Basketball -NCAA ChamplOnshlp Game, 6 p.m ., KMPC (710). Tuesca.y's Radio Baseball -Dodgers vs. Boston at Vero Beach, 10:25 e.m :.t KABC (790); Angels vs. Seattle at Tempe, 11 :SS a.m., KMt"C (110). LANNY WADKINS ' Wad.kin Goal: Keep W~g JA<'KSONVILLE. Fin. <A P ) Lanny Wadk.ln.'1. the firs t man to ma.st.er Sawgrass. has a s1m JM ~oal for lhc rest of the ~olf :..•uson. · I'd JU~l like to kN·p on win· n1ng," Wadkins '>a 11i after •.t·r umbll u~: throu~h 15 mph wjnds to n convlnrinl-(. frvc·~hol Vll'lnry !-.umlny 1n the To urna· nient Playe,..._ Chnmµ1on~h1p "I'm off to a ~re;il start for lhe year. I've ~ol m y game where I wanl 1l. r JU~t wanl lo keep on trucking." And Wadkins, the only doublt• winn<'r or the season and now topping the seas on ·s money· winning lbl, is gom~ to i:ivc himself every opportunity to do so. He's playing in all but two tournament-S through the US. Open in Ju.ne . fie ~collected $72.000 from lh<· tot a I purse of $-140,000 ofter till> spectacular effort tn the am b1t1ou-; evt>nl that 1s hilled as th .. annual champions hip of gc1lf'l> tounn~ pros lie now hd., $134,9-18 for lhf' .)'t'ar and has :-.lampt•d h1ms1•1f :J prime· t·an d1datc for tlw Mash ·rs, lwo wec•ks away "I'll worry about tht> Masters when I get there," Wadkins said .. Right now I'm just looking ahead to next week." Wadkins built a three-shot lt•ad with opening rounds of 67·68 in the TPC, was able t.o mrunlain that margin despite a wind· raked 76 l.n the third round nnd finished with a par 72 that made him the first ever to break par for 72 holes over Sawgrass. Mark Hayes a nd J ack Nicklaus won the firsl two tourna ments here at 289. one over par. Wadkins won at 283. 5 unde r. ·'T hat ·s the best I 've ever played ," said Wadkins. who. u moog other lilies. has won lhe PGA and the World Series of Golf. "1 knew I was hitting It good. I was just biding m y lime. or course. it's a lot easier to main· lain your cool when you 've got tha t big lead." lie wasn't he aded, wasn 't tied over the las t 18 holes and flnlshed it off with a n ourish. making an unnecessary 12·15 f oo t birdie pull o n the nightmarish 18th hole. "I've never really t)ouaht or myself a.'l a good wlncf playe r." h e said. "When I 'm playing well I can handle \l. When I'm not, It gets me Uke ll .:eta every. body else." ,.,.... Pflfl'!! 81 JUUE ••. t970. two years after being elect· (.,'(j to the TeM1s Hall of Fame. As for Sampson. iihe married, changed her name to Hayward, and started havmg babies. ·'I put down the racquet In 1954 and didn't pick one up again for 20 years," she says. "l really loved teMls, but like J said. lhere wu no future In It. I never pla nned to continue." A llUJe more than three years ago the Jlaywards divorced and Julle found herself In need of a job. She applied as a tennis In· structor to two clubs: both made offers, and s he picked Newport Beach b<!cnusc s he liked the layout. Now 45, Hayward is conlent t.o teach teM l8 four days a week, play an occasional senio r tournament and work In her gurden. And every once in a while she reminisces about a llny teenager named "Uttle Mo." King Triples; t:JCI Tanlhles Trt,._ are becom~ a way of track ..S field Uf e for Lalloale KlDI tbeM days. UC lrvlae'• aopb pbenoru re· pealed hi• bat trick Sunday a1ala1t th• Uaherslt1 or Onion. taklq,U.. \00 ... 10.1, tbe IOO bl JO.I. tM IODI Jlll9P at ,. ........ raa.lal .... -u.. wt•l•I 400 nta1 team c•t.,). 'nit -...... .u.-..... ICMol ....... Detptte Kiili'• erroru, the Ant· eater• dropped a 101.Q declalon to tbe Dueitt, conaldered one of the atronpt\ collesiat• squedl ln tbeaaUon. UCI had three other •lctortea, one ot .rblch was • 3: 16.t effort ln Ute mile relay. Dave D..W. captured the HOO -meter .... ,._.....In 8:41.'7 and ta tbt r:e-' beat Doa ClarJ, Mb ln 1111 NCAA flnall. Wllbur G,.._, aped to • W.l • triumph ln the 110 hl«h hurdles. AUTO SPORTS/GOLF /TRACK Wms Both Races Did Foyt Widen Racing Breach? By UOWUD L. HANDY ()I IM O•llY .. , ... •wH O NTARIO -The bre<ich b lwttn the United Stnlc:s Auto Club < USAC I and th· Chum p~ooship Auto Racina( Tcuml't CCA RT I JtrouJ) may ha vf• w1de~>d Su11<Jay when A J Foyt of Houston won both end~ of a USAC doubleheader in stot·k cars and ch mp1onship ran al Ontario Mot.or S!>(•t-dway Foyt was a participant wh1•n CA RT turned agaan1>t USA<' after the 19'18 rac 1n1e iwuson, then became a defector from lht· defectors before the 1979 ,.,.,,, pui~n sUJrt.ed a nd returned 111 USAC. HIS PRESENCE Sunduy ui. sured fan.Ji of a hvt>ly prOKrnm despite the array or CA ltT talPnl that by·pass<."<1 the event inrlull ang Danny Onj!U I ~ or Coi.tn Mesa, the Uns er brothers Al ttnd Bobby, Dan Gurney, Johony Rutherford and a host or other'>. prominent 1n past US/\C In· dlanapolis racing history "In the long run. the spltt between thl' two ~roups m1J!hl be l1<'ller ror lhl' younger driver:. who will get a chance to run now." i''oyt sa1d Whe tht•r thos l' )Oung<'r dri\'crS will have mu<'h of Ci rhancc to cat('h the veteran driver, remains questionable lie had little trouble in either race Sunday and started on the pole in both events. San Juan Cap1slrano's Dick Simon, never involved in the USAC-CART dis pute, ran a s trong race in the championship car cvenl but m iscalculated h1s fue l and ran out twice when he was in conll'nlion for a tc1p fini sh "IT W AS MOR E of a psyrholog1cal prohlcm for u,, .. Simon !>tud "We blew two cngin<>S tn pre paring for the r;we and lhl• onlv oraellcc w<· had c ame durina our ti~ lrl&J. "The car wns h andllnJ( s uperbly but we tried to run an t<xtra lap a11d ran out or fuel t wl ce when we w<'rf\ in eonkn tlon. f wo11 obh· to kt'~P up with A. J until we run out the f1n1t tame. "I was n't uoing to overta" lhf' "n11 lnl' 011 lonR 1u1 w1· could k.-p him In itlRht Mtrr W\' ran out of ruel. w1• had to r hunJ(•1 our Hlrult•KY .. I'll drl\'t' thlH l'IH nl '" cjlonnpoll11 th111 yeur It Ill 1m1t1 ably thl' IJi•Nt t'ltr I 'v" t'V"' h11<1 und I'm lt)Ok1n'I forw1ud ll• •t Our I 11111111 lll'rt· tod11y I 1wvNlltt 1 dut'11n ·1 ruully ahow wh nt w•• t·ould do " JOHN MARTIN of lrvln•· ran1llhNI l!'lth an lh • f1<•l<J of ?. I • ~turtN'M wtwn 1.1 rod brokf• l!JIM' in has t·n~uw "I shut lt down IJ1>for•· 1t blew," Morlan said "I Mul<l s m ell oi l burning und ff•lt th•· t•nglne wtJuld JtO 1( I didn 'l l\t.op This was :1 onc·ltme dcul for me ·· Martin didn't drive last year. turning rus attenllon lo business instead. "I 'm flat out going racing this year ," he added. "I found out t.o· day that I will be driving 10 all thrcC' 500-miJe races <Ontarlo. Pocono and Indianapolis l for J ack Rhodl'1' of lndiaoa. I feel good about that " DANA CARTER finished 10th 1n his first·ever ch amptonsrup car race He 1s the younger brother of P anch o Carte r. He 11 vc~ in Huntington Beach Foyt wa:. a~k<.·d 1r he would help to get USAC "<.Ind C.:AHT hack to~Plhc-r u~:.un "I would Ilk<· to Sl'C al hapflf!n ... hl· s<J1d "It 's hurt1n.: everybody th<' way 1l 1!5 now 1·,....rapBI MATCHUP .. o r the 1wnerallo n. hr hais spenj much or hlb po:st se3son tame collect1n1 awards H the un lveru Uy •ctlaimed Player or the Vear, teudlni With thu prc>31 a nd OeldlnJ( quetillonit uboul how many million" of dollar" hl· wllJ demand to tum proresslonal A 22· )'HM>ld IM"Olf)r. he Ill lhti (lri.t round drett p ck or thts f\ost.oo Cf'ltlc-11 of ttH-NW\ t: A re v r N .• M " G I ('. .Joh111tt>f\ la .. "' r1nteb4•1J1), h11ll h1rndllnv wlt1trd uul of .1 i.-.1m111~~ hlor ll fWll{ltl1orhood In Ut'trn1t ,,,. 1a 11 llf1J1ht>rn<1t11, ~ H anrt 4:0"/ 1>'1und11, wl111 111 mature• for h1i. 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ON TIU: 0'1'Ht.R hand. 1s lak e a p huntom. 111· moves with surh :.peed <tnd grace and maneuvers the h all with s ue h s l e1R ht-of-h ar1u artistry that 1t 1s hard for tht· human eye to follow him. Many regard him a-; the fm•--;t pHM.'r an lhe gamf' Like Ami he appears to ho.1vt! pt•nph••r .,1 v1s1on cy1•!\ on tht' 'lade an1J •• r the back of hl1. h1·ar1 He c;in .,,,.,. a movmJt t.ea mmalR and 1111 t ... I a r gt:t throu~h th1· <1l 1,1til1· 1 openinR H1· h ,, f1·n1 .-r " ·, r<id.u Ill tm. bla1J•· It' BIRO SL BOC f.~ hi. , ~v· nent" Wllh :i mrxtur •· •1f ,, r 1 .. 1 y ttnd hru11· -.1r1·n~lh J1,,,,, • ,, lulb th1·rn to .,,,., p writ. t,. 11u·s mf'nzmi: fine"~ Navratilova Oaiins No.I Ranking Naney Wins Again Lopez Rallies in JI egas NEW YORK <AP) -Thl!re may still be s keptics, and Chns Evert's s lump throws in a hitch, but Marllna Navratilova has no doubts. "Ttm is a ne w year and I'm No. 1. I have woo Cive tourna· ments and twice as much D>OOl>y as anybody," the 22-year-old left-hander said S unday after beating Tracy Austin 6-3. 3-6, 6-2 In the final of the year's first big tennis championship for women. the winter-tour finale. "People arc saying , 'We ll , Chris is getting married, so 1t doesn 't count.' But as far as I'm concerned. I 'm sliH No. 1 for this year _" Navratilova woo tour of seven events she cnu.>red on lbe 11 · touroa menl c irc ui t. And a lthough sbe was Just behind Evert in last month's computer rankings which figure In results for the previous 12 months, Navralllova dominated the tour points stnndin11s and money earnings list all winter. Evert, who sat out moat or the 1978 tour, allowing Nevralllova to become the leader. played six tournaments this 6easoo bul on ly won two. She played dismally here, lotlng lo /\u.'ltin In the pre llmloary rounds, and to Diaruic Fromholtz. Despite the apparent sUudi· ness of Navratilova ·s position now. she wasn 'l assuming No. l was hers for keeps . "Who cares now?" she said. "It only counts when October comes." And October comes sho rtly a fter the U. S . Open , whic h Evert has won each of lhc past four years. LAS VEGAS (AP! -Nancy Looez. who rewrote the Ladies Professionnl Golf Association record book at the age of 21 last year. says s he 's much betlernow. He r recent accomplis hme nt-. make al di!flcult to ques tion that reeling. Lopez. who won nine touma ments and set an LPGA single yea r record with o ff1c1al earnings or close to $190.000 in 1978, fired a two.under-par 69 Sunday to climax an uphill bat tie to the champ1oosh1p of thl' Sahara Natibnal Pro-Am golf tournament LOPEZ FINISHED with a 72-hole total of 274. two shots a head of faltering Donna C . Young, who had a two-stroke ad· vantage at the beganninf( of the final round and a four·shot lead early in the day. "Experience·wise, r·m 90 per cent better thts year thttn last year," said Lopez. "But I feel pressure t.o win, now that I'm on the top. I feet hke I have to stay nt the top. I was a rookie last year . "I wasn't playing that welt on the rront nine," she continued. "I was hitting the ball well bu t I wasn't making any putl.s. Rut I knew something would happen sooner or lott>r On No. t l. I <'On· centrated on keeping m y body still. stroked the ball well :And Cl went In ... LOPEZ WON he r ~econd straight tournament del\plte the fact that artcr an opening-round 72, sbe was eight shots off the pace. The victory w as worth SIS.000 and enabled Lopez to Increase her eamJng11 for 1979 to 142.300. tops on lhe LPGA tour. She hlls played in just four of this year ., six tournaments. A rtcr her 72. Lopez haltlc'I bark into rontenl1on with a fi7 Friday and a fi6 Saturdav. Young had a 73 Sunday for 27G Carner wound up lhm1 with ,, 2i8 afler a final roun<l ll'i f><'nn' Pulz a nd Chako lligut'ha w..rt· next at 281 and Amy Alcott wa·.; alone at 282 LOPEZ. WHO RALLIED to wtn the Sunstar Classic earlt('r this month before taking a Wf'••I. orr. was four st rokes hch1ml Young after ft v<' holes Sunday But Young bogeyrd lh<' sixth ho le . double bOl?t•ycd No 7. bogeyed thr eighth anlf ninth Lopez m adt' par on all thoM' holes and held a one :.hot lc.111 mnkang lhe turn Volleyball Teams Oash at Marina Def ending c-ham pion ~ .1 n Cle mente 1s th<' top-s<-cdcd teJm 1n the Oranl{e Coun ty volleyball r ha mp1on.citups which 1·nncludt• t onlght al Marina th~h The Tr1tons sped lo .1 10 11 rt'<' ord in pool pl.iy Salurduy :.11111 ·c'ln•w .t b )t' into 1on1 i.:h1 ' s c m 1 r in a I s r. ,, ~ u n a lh· u r h which had u 9 I mark in pool play. 11. seeded :->l'COnd and ali.i• drew a byl' Quartt•rf1nal a<'l 1on ~l'ls undl'r way at 5 Ncw1H1rt Harbor meets Mission V1cJ11 with tht• winner advanc1 n)l lo a 6 30 game again~t $an Clemente . 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PV-1. HIMMu\ 10 1 11-0, l T7Hlke<t (II l•t. l. !.wttier 101 lH. S P-1. Slovor 101 '2· 11, 2. GoldMT!ltll tOI ~ 11\lt; l. lklt1on IOI »-O B'f-1, B"'1ol\ IOJ ~1 1, 2 LellOO¥ Ill 11'·10, l. McArGl• 10 1 1»-11. JT 1. Lorenlun 10 1 717-4, 2 Lovell 10 1 107-S, l. Eti.-9 11) 20>-11. J l I McArd1" 101 19' ... , 7. BUl10f\ 10 I 1'1·111.'J, l. !.lovor 101 ltl·l . Angels Lose, 10-8; Rudi Pulls Muscle From AP Dispakbes P HOENIX -Vida Blue s napped the California Angel's five-game winning streak as_he led the San Francisco Giants to a 10·6 victory over the Angels in exhibition play Sunday. The Giants' Terry Whitfield got two hits in four trips lo the plate. He jumped on starting pitcher Jim Dorey Cor three runs in lhe first inning and two in the second, before adding four more in the fifth inrung. The Angels came back on relievers Joe Coleman a nd Ed Plank with four runs in the seventh inning and three in the ninth. Angels outfielder J oe Rudi was forced lo leave the game after seven innings with a groin pull, an Injury which doctors said was not believed to be serious. With 34 hits in their last two games, the Angels now have a team batting average or .300 thi~ spring, with an exhibition play record of 9·9. The CjJtpts have a 10-8 record. Booi0tt Ripped; Dod,,ers lt'f11 VERO BEACH, Fla . -The hitters caught up with Burt Hooton, but Los Angeles Manager Tom Lasorda didn't seem lo mind. Hooton, a 19-game winner in 1978, entered Sun· day's exhlblllon baseball game against tbe AUanta Braves with some impressive spring trainine statistics, having pitched 11 shutout innings in two- appearances. But that mattered little to the Braves, who got to the Dodgers' right-hander for 11 hits an4 eight runs in five innings. Despite the bombardment of Hooton, Los Angeles pulled out a 10·9 victory in 10 innings. 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' STOCKS I BUSINESS Food Packaging Pouches to Open Cupboard Doors By RYLV1A ron r;a nw ... ,1 .. c- A new method In food packagln« Moon will m&k4: il poaalble for sboPr>eNl to buy gourmet, rf!11dy-t.o-cal m eal:1 juat aa lhf'y would <'tinll or soup -from s uperm arkt't 1belves t•lher lban from the fnnen food C&M. "Retort pouch" ls the name for lhe new package a slender , hermetically se~led aluminum foil container lha t runcuon., hkc a nn ablc, Ugbtwelght can. F0008 PACKACED IN TH E POUCH can be reheitted In the aame container In which they are proc~ssed. They need not be refngerated or froien. The pouch has some ad - vantages over cani. It ls bghter and thinner. meanJn11 leu energy ls required to heat • pouched food product than a ~ canned one. The shortc·r pre·heaUn11 or stertlizaUon tec hni- que also mean'> lht:· food tastes and looks belt.er. "Food packed an a retort pourh 18 com parable lo frozen food ," says Robert Keene. spokesma n for ITT Con- tinental Baking, which soon wlll launch a hnc of meul s packed in pourht·~ "The food doesn't lot.e its flavor, tex- ture and appearance " The products In ltlally wUl consist or &II( ·'gourmet s tyle t'n lrttS"" beef stroganoff, chl<'ken a la km~. bct•f bourguignonne , ch1m·se pepper steak, be<!r stew Money's Worth and chicken c<1c('1;itore No race or noodle!> will be in rluded The hrand na mf' for the single serving di11hes wall be "Continental K1tchf'n:-" The products an' tw10g te!>l·mi1rk<-tN! In Atlant:1, Denver and Columbui,. Ohio If they sur1•tcd. thc·y will h<: :.old nationull y within a y1•ar ALTHOUG H TH•: Rfo:'fOllT POUCll IS only now ttp pc·unng. It ha.-. lx't:!n undt•r study and in lhf' proress or 1Jf-- v1•lopmcnl for yt'ar:-U S. Arm y laborator11•5 al Nat11·k, Mass . began expcramcnta.ng w1t.b the process m the loll· 1950s The Army plan:. to use them lo packetgl' combat r11- t1o ns starting in 19tl0. Many new foods will appear In 'iupcrmarkels as a n .. suit of Improvements tn packaging lechn1<1ue<1, pred1r t veterans of the food process111g Industry. New p&ckagang techniques well speed the development of the sit-down. u1- st.ore restaurants In supermarkets as well as th1: expansion ()( de licatessen lake-out counters and the whole convc n1('nce food trend "We have only scratche!d the surface ln developm~ n1·w packal(ing mut<-r1al:.," said Tonj Trlnchcsc. director of consumer service~ at Hunt WesM>n "Other innovation ... Wiii open lh(I door lO a wtdc fUOf!C O( n l'W food J>O:>'>lbiJlllf''> Wr'll set• a minimum or pr~s1ng which Wiii mt'an prrw ~:-scd food wlll t ast1· und look bt·tter " l\mon~ advancc·i, t:'x p.•rt<'d lo up pcar ~oon c1Jrton .. with l>f•ltt·r ms ulattr>n and n.:1d1ty, rdin"mcnts of the 1·J i..y 01.1t·n t•an and more product:. dc:.o~ncd for m1rrowu-.4· ovc:n:. Neit ,..ood Pncea Market Pulls Back Due to Oil Fears Oue to tato transmission today's listing will not a ppea r In the Dally Pilot. Pr..., T OCl•y de~ l•t ))0 J1Y 11/ 111 , .. IU ~J ,. :M , ' ENTERTAINMENT I MUSIC 'Fire' Opera ;Debut in NY I ! Nt;W YOltK CAf'> M 11d~" Miid memon.- are cn,l"OhlJogly uplnrt"d In tht> mondy and sur r«!lll "Miu llavltobam' t'1re, 111rtur h bad lli. world pr.-ru11•r,• ot Uw Ntw York C\ty Opera Thursday Oliht ·' fl\rl.','' by f>uUt 1.-r rr11c-wtnnlnft composer l>omanlr Ar11 coto 11od llbrt"tl111t J ohn Ol<in Scrym1eour. "'~ :stunmnaly "ung by w.opraM Rita Sbaoc lo lhe l!U\l roll• of .1 wt•uhhy 1p1~.ttr ~bo t(O\'i.. miad alter ~lnlC Jilt~ on h •r wt.'<ldln1 ll)Ot n lnt1 In UUO 111.nd diu ~ yurs later Tiil: OPEKA IS LOOSD..V baS«1 on Ch arle" Dickens' bclOk . "Gru l t:xJ>f!Ct.aUC>fU ·• Bul the nry wordy llbl'\'tlO :somd1mes too d tailed to lx> undentood nb""dun:s much of the ~vel By presentwa 1tselt u an 1nqut>11t. th opera focu.''"" largely on the chanclcr ot Ml~'I ll.1vu,bam and thl! r u soo for h~r m&dnt'"i:S and deulh Tbe dtJficuJt and bu1>y score, rooduckd hy Juhu'-Hudel, hnd few ~witdJDt'd melod!c ltn•" Jn11tt•ad. u sl'l mood& and prov1dt'd the frame work for lhP numc roUM mooo loguea atid dudogues The opera ends In a gruelmg, 20 nuoute :.ung and spoken monologue by MlSS Shane, wbo as M1:.s Ha v1shnm relivH and denounces her memonei. and the "wlckedneu and cup1duy" of men." MLq$ RAVISllAM APPEARS firs t as an aged. ugly woman perishing as the wedding gown she has worn ror balJ a century goes up in names Then she returns as a young bMde·t.o-be, sun~ without much clartty by Cuuma Rotandi, only lo r eappear as the inhabitant of a musty mansion where eerie. wedding.gowned hags mt about a!> constant reminders or the marriage that never was Two m ain characteNI move in and out or M1:,s Havisham's llfe· her o;hreWlc;h adopted daughter Estella, sung with lire by Susanne Marsee; and P ip. the youth she befriended but later drove away. Alan Titus was unconvincing and thin as Pip as a young man; lto bert Sapolsky, u Pip as a child, sang with Intense spint. By Tbe AssocJa&ed Pre.a The following ure Billboard's hot record hit.c; for the W<'«'k ending March 31 as they appear in this wt."Ck's issue of Hillboard magazine. HOT SINGU'~'i l. "Tragedy" Bee Getos <HSO I 2 "l Will Survive" Glona Gayn<>r I Polydor 1 3. ''What A Fool Believes" Oooble Brothers I Warner Br~.) 4. "He aven Knows" Donna Summer & Brooklvn Dreams <Casablanca > 5. "Shake Your Groove Thing" Peaches & Herb I Polydor> 6. "'Sult.ans Of Swing" Dire Straits (Warner Bros.) 7. "Do You Think I'm Sexy" Rod Stewart !Warner Bros.> 8. "Knock On Wood" AmiU Stewart (Ariola> 9. "What You Won't Do f'or Love" Robby Caldwell <Cloud> 10. "Don't Cry Out Loud " Melissa Manchester I Arista) TOP LPS t. "Spirits Havin~ Flown" Bee Gees <RSO > 2. "'Minute liy M1nutt:" I>oobie Brothers I Warner Rr~.) 3. "Dire Straits'' Dire Straits I Warner Bros.) 4. ''Love Tracks" Gloria Gaynor CPolydor) S. "Blondes llave More Fun " Rod Stewart IWArner Bros.) EASY U STENING 1. "Cruy Love" Poco <ABC I 2. "I Jusl Fall ln Love Again Anne Murray !Capitol> 3. "Forever Jn Blue Jeans" Neil Diamond cColumbia ) 4. "Mu_,lc Bo" Dancer" Frank Mills (Polydor> 5. "Slumbhn' Jn" Suzi Quatro & Chris Norman f RSO> SOUL SINGLES 1. "He's The Greatest Dancer" Sister Sledge cCollillon > 2. "I Got My Mind Made Up" Inst.ant Funlc <Salsoul> 3. "Shake Your Body" Jack.sons cEplc) 4. "Bustin' Loose" Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers CSour<'e) 5. "Disco Nights" G.Q. (Arista> OOUNTllY SINGLES 1. "J Just Fall Jn Love Agaln" Anne Murray <Capltol > 2. "It's A Cheating SituaUon" Moe Bandy <Columbia) 3. "I Don't Want To Be Right" Barbara Man· dnll <ABC> 4. "All I Ever Need la You" Kenny Rogers & Dottle West <United Art&.ata) s. "Goldeo Tean'' Dave & Sqar <RCA> ·-ZIJ I n ~. t.Wcn 29. 1m DAIL V PILOT S:J British Awards Given LONDON <AP> Several movies made lo the United States. some of which might already be sl11htly forgotten stateside, have won a new round of awards - these from the British Film and Television Academy. Prince ss Ann e . .. ~ L:::>b c,_.) d augbter or Queen 7 ~ ,--F Elizabeth ll, presented .A ~l' L':> 47"'~ .J l""t ~ , makers of "Julia" with ,L.t'.,.,-1 J .IJ J .../.i ~....-the best film . b es t sc r eenplay and best Carl Ta• .. -s tlae Cake cinematography awards ~ 1n ceremonies Thurs· C'1irr1!"<11an Stev(· \f Jrttn <leru helps director Carl Ftciner cut h15 day Jane Fonda won h1rtl1day c.1k1.· 1r1 Lu'> Angt!les where Ma rttn is filming his fi rst the best actress title for her role as an anti-Nazi muvw, 'Tht.· Jtrk,' und1.·r J\ciner's direction. It was number 56 activist in a story based _fc_>r_C_'<:1_r_I_. -------------------------on a utho r Li II i a n Hellman's life in pre· war Germany. Travolta 'IDding' Pi\ PEETE. Tuh1ti 1 l\P J -Is a sec rct still a s<•cret whl·n 1t 's bet!n a pubhr announcement? T he <.'cnt('r or this puzzle is John Travolta, U1c television and r.lm star known lo JUSt about cvt'ryonc in the United Stales. So where does he go when he wants lO be JUSt plain folks ? Papeete, Tahiti, appar<'nlly. here announced that Trnvolla was going tn arrive here Saturday for a two.week rt'St. Accordmg to the an· no uncement Travolta would be "comp!Ptely mco~mto ·· Whal happen ed was tha t the manager or lhe Maeva Beach Hotel So even thou;h thl" rat 1s out of thl' bag, that fe llow who looks likt> Travolla a rnving :1l the Maeva Beach Hotel on Suturday wasn't. Or a l least th.it's what the announce ment said. An THEATRES 0 THE PASSAGE11 CRJ "TOURIST TRAP" "SLITHIS" (PG) ASSA .... "WHO'U STOP THE RAIN" l••IO »I'! • ~.o ..... ,-•• -,-=-Traln Robbe..__ry_"-(P_G_) .... • Ooity 6' ao ' . "CONVOY" SattS..,/Hol. 11· 10 •·••0.36 "GOOD'"1YS WlAAIUCI" , ..... .._ ~····-C COSTA MESA ) So. Coast ,,.,_.,," )fl0 81•\IO' ,_Pwaot a IJl.CMIGl'r -"°"' SUPERMAN (PG) ,., ... ,11 .. ,,,~,­.,.. _ _, _ ...OOOGUTS WUllt.ACI" ,.._,_.,. t IM:1•1011t ll'OI 5M..L y JllU>I "NORMA RAE" (PG) 1:)0.J.-:Je 7:&1>-10:1!0 A WINNER! MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "HARD CORE" (R) "THE EYES.OF LAURA MARS" WALT DISNEY PROOUCTIONS "NORTH AVENUE IRREGULARS" (0) ··rcE CASTLES'" PG "SAME TIME NEXT YEAR" "CALIFORNIA SUITE" (PG) JANEFONOA "THE CHINA SYNDRONE" (PG) "FAST BREAK" (PG) "THE ONE ANO ONLY" "AGATHA" (PG) "MURDER ON J'HE ORIENT EXPRESS" IC ... AAO ffiY~ ''IN CONCERT" (R) "WHICH WAY IS UPr ~-..1 ..... s. .. lltfll "EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE" "BEYOND THE DOOR, PART 2" NAL LAMPOON' ANIMAL HOUSE" "UP IN SMOKE" "CALIFORNIA SUITE" "HEAVEN CAN WAaT" (PO) "P'AST IAEAK" "THANK 000 IT'S FRIDAY" "I CE CASTLES" ''TAKE DOWN" (PG> ~ D•tYl·f"' _.,. 6tMPM.1 .. MllY CfM .. u-.. ti ~,.. u.. .... • K...._ .....,._..- • ...... ,t_ 113/Sll 9~0 ,_ .. .. ~·· 87f.t8SO Ge raldine Page was named best supporting ac tr ess for h e r performance in "In· teriors." nic hnrd Dt-eyfuss was declared best actor for his performance in ·'The Goodbye Girl." The honor for best support· ing actor wf'nt to J ohn Hurt lll ''Midnight E x press." a British pro duclion which earned best direct.ion and bes t rum editing awards. 1 "1t"HIHO """"N\ AT Nl<lt4f .. IOULIVARD NIGHTS 11 1 llMl •l l )•••> •tt e l lJ &IOOO l l4UCll ..00 1\ GOOD O\IYS WIU II.ACK tl'Gl 11 30 •1 ~0 ••>0 •JO e I lO & 10 IS &HTM()NY OUIHN e JiMU lllA\ON THl PASSAGf 111 •IV\ IN l'UI$( or Otllfl WOMIN 1•1 --·--·-,....,_. THf CHINA S THOllOMf !"Gt 11 0 e J 00 e ) lO e I 00 & 10 I ) 1 VUTlNINO *""Id &f HfOMT" IOUUVARD NIGH'tS1111 11 >O • 1 .)0 . •·JO • >O • l .lO • 10 .)0 °'"',....' tiv-• .. "4•lOOI •o.,,u -I N>Oot • Ot w&IW>tt MU.OU &Y OfCltU!"OI )&1 llljlll 1C'rM. ONlf nt VKW &f I '"" IN " un ANO OIHAHT o.tlA.lY. STAR C•ASH 1'0• "U\ THI PASSAOf 111 YANISSA lllDCHA VI "AGATHA" ClJ "G-UA T TlilM RC>llar' "1NTASfOM OI THI IOOY SMATCHMJ" CNf -·~, .. , . ., .. ... ,,__, .......... ... ,"11'1'TMjNQ MO,_.Nj &1 HIOMT IOUUVARD NIGHTS111 """ WHO STOU MY WHllU? HUY riuo • llOH U••-N HOt MA Ul !POI Ill/\ OlLU SMOIUY 1040 1ton1P<;1 AWTNOHY QU1Ht4 e JAlllU 11\A.SON THl PASSAOf 111 "'u' T .. IN•ottaa 111 Hnl IAI• • "Tfl t OYU THI MINK'S j()l1,G1 '"" STAl CUSH1'°1 ""OI UWll llYOfe , .. OOOl "(tll "Cit ff'S AUYI, 11111 ...,_,_._._...,._ THI CHIMA S YNDllOMl llOI •IUJ T .. DH' Ctf UC'IC -llt 0000 ovn WUI l&ACI Ill "u' un l(NU(l(US1111 .... ·-·--·-....... M CllNA STNMOMI 1"01 ""' tM ltlO OP THI WOllO IPGt AHTHONY 011-• "6•\ -"'UOH THI 'AllAOl 1•1 ""' TOUl•t ftA' ~01 ftftOI UYll! •TOHO TMI OOOI, 111•1 ""' IT'S AUW, ll!t11 ,.,.,_ --.u••• "" 11w•· lllT•l"I ""' QlllOll Of "' .,..., ''°' ""'' ......... Of '"' ....... , .. WAlllOU111 .... "*'"' ., !"01 • ~--­ __ ,....... r.cam u I 4 1'1.0 IHI Ot;t-;R HUNTF.R ·" lllOW r-t• "" , ...... .. .. , ··~ '•~ .. . _, ........... . Chrltiopher L•• erin Eltl•nd ''THE WICKER MAN" GCOO'>CSC~TT ,..~\'1 HARD-• C' '/Q Plu• ~~RE '1tA \.. RICHAAO PRYO" FIL MED LIVE IN CONCERT PLUS (Al 11. 8E\'ONO THE DOOR. II "RrCH~RD PAYOR, FILMED LIVE IN CONCERT" Wlllttl."~··­-nooo. ,_,, . .., ~ ~~HEAVEN~! CAN WAIT PLUS ••• wtNNfA 4 ~CAOtMV AWARD NOMINA TIOHI "THE W1Z" --·-.... --..... ~ FAST BREAK Pit.ta fPO I Wl"n•t ore Ae•demr Award No,,,.n.enone "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" -~i CHUCK NORRIS ''GOOD GUYS I WEAR BLACK'' t'f>> c ............... AftM~ "GOOD GUYS WEAR BLACK" HEAVEN CANWArl' ... oWic ""' IPGI --"'°' , ... . ,.. "CAL~ tum" ''STAR CRASH" ,. .. ... ...... .,.,_ ...... ......... I t -OAILYPll.OT Monday, Marcil 26 19/9 Television ....,._ .. , ..... MOM Mal(ITIALL ~···· M l<"I""' )4 .. t "" ·~-MAii• •I Mil i.M>• titr e IWNNllllCY OHCI All ~ .. ir., l\ul .. •114NTIC>tt ~ -~ lton.iot beeom.. • "'~ ~•¥cJfr111~ •• lllt dllOOhl• lo lrllP • f1IOll "'-OfQ6nlnl • T MADY 9UHCtf i!Obbr b•Cul'llH ···~ 11npopul81 whan II• •14KIOM 10 t)a IM Nott Mll•IY MONIO< •I ld\OUI • ITNlll OI' SAN fMNQleOO A l~lllllMJ>*••t• l);ontoncf c \c.NnQe *'-I .. ~ tty '"* ,.,.,.d., ..,, ~polOCol olfl(w • OVOIFAl'f Ou••I 1 v1111nmol 4 1'n 1111\t""'''il '1) AMEAICAH OQVt;~H1 ,,.. ~!• ....... l•(m J•·-·· <• C8SH£W8 Q Aec:NlWS IJn~apped Captain e '°. 1 lOvt! LUCY MINd\'91\IUld .,,111 \llft Ricwdo• 1100 .....,., .... ,,...... ~llUlllOn W\ I l()rlJ• • MtCHA£L JACK80N Oar) I Dratton :,how what he look!> hk~ Y. llhout ht:, c·ap on wtwn he tllld Toni Tt•1\n1lll· tt.•.w1 up fot <A ~r;cc 1.tl . "The Capt ain und Tennille Soog Book," wni~ht at 8 on ARC, Channt!J 7. Ou••I au11101 C11111 .. S111>etmlll'I G PAOJE<;T UNlvtASE ., Tiie Sol.W-lnlflflOt .. G04l•••· v11oi111a Gtlllem, C.at~ • <hno. l onn1e ShOl1 Rlciwd Slmmon1 I A8CNEW8 ()) JOf<EA'S WILD SOC MILUOH DOU.AR MAN ()) CA()88.WIT8 ~ MERV OAIFFIH 7:001 Ce8NEW8 N£Wl YWED BAM£ Wlllla Ml&tClllng IOf !WO m1u1ng ac:1enll111, Stove c.~ upon gigantic toot· p11n11 1n Nonhtlfn C&IUor n1 l (Pe•t 11 Clta••el ~bf ln911 1J KNXT (CBS) l o" A1111•·'•" 0 KN6C (NBtl Lo" Anquh • 8 ICT'LA pnd ~ LO'. A1'11)"1t·' fJ MSC TV (ABC) Lo., A1HJ•·l1•·, l\fMB (CBS) S.in O't'Q•> B KHJ·TV(lno) Los An111..1lti:. (!~ KCST (ABC, San D•~·qo 8» KTIV(lnd I LO~ AngolP:, m KCOP· TV (Ind I Los AnCJelt•'> fl) KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angel!'~ '1!) KOCE·TV (PBS) Hunting1on Budch TV's ~islaoltaS~ G) 8ANFOAO ANO SON Fred a co'"'" dnd "" new brlda Vlilt !•om St Lou11 w11h 111e Jd;;a ot finding a hu~b.&nd for Ills C<>Y$1n·s Mw &t411>dnug111er fD MACNEIL / lEHR£R R£POffT '1i) INTftOOUCINO llfOL\)GV "The Hean" 7:30 8 THI! MUPPETS Frontier Blazed By J ERRY BUCK HOLLYWOOD (AP> -When Mel Stuart was asked to direct tu s initial Western. "The Chisholms," the ftrst thing he did was look at lhe classic films of John Ford. "But everything he did was post· Civil War," said Stuart, who directed ·'The Triangle Factory Fire Scan· dal" and "ftuby and Oswald" for television. "This is the story or a ramiJy mov· 1ng west in 1843. This is the West be fo re t h e cavalry, when the Indians were not yet hostile. and virtu ally all the land was unsetUed west or the Mis· s 1ssippi River. This is a whole period virtua lly u n tap p ed by A. films." -The early period nuAin o r West ern d e · velopment has largely been ignored by filmmakers in favor or the more colorful events after the Civil War. .. How the West Was Won" touched on il briefly, and "Centennial" on NBC devoted sever al chapters to trappers a nd early settlers. "THE CIUSHOLMS," a six·bour miniseries told in four parts on CBS, follows one family from Virginia weslward across the Old Oregon Trail to Fort Laramie, Wyo. It airs on four consecutive Thursdays, beginning this week. J\obert Preston, in a rare TV ap· pearance, stars u Hadley Chisholm, a proud, pious and independent farmer wbo loees bis land lo Virginia in a strange twist of fate lhat in- volves his brother and lhe woman be left at the altar 3S years earlier. "I'm a farmer, and I ain't got nothing to farm," says Chisholm. who loads bis wife and five children into a blue covered wagon. l\osemary Harris is his wife, Minerva, a woman the equal or her man. PRESTON INPVSES Badley Cblabolm with a wonderful spirit and a refrellllni streak ot eecentridty. A newly arrived Yankee preaeber's eulogy at bls dau1bte.r·lD·law's Ah, the comfo funeral so lnluriates him -"How dare he speak of her a s though he knew her!" -that he comers the minister with a rattlesnake he often totes a.round in a gunny sack. Anthony Zerbe has a great scene· stealing cameo role as a scaJawag riverboat pilot who bas a lustful eye for Minerva on the trip down the Ohio IUver. Re meets his match in Miss Harris' Minerva. Evan Hunter wrote the screenplay from an idea by producer David Dortort. It was also the first West.em for Hunter, au thor o f "The Blackboard JungJe" and creator of "The 87th Precinct." E lmer Benstein composed and con· ducted the score. ad apted from Aar on Copl an d 's ··Appalachian Spring," "Billy the Kid" and ''Rodeo." "HUNTER BAD NEVER done a Western, and be wanted to do one as I wanted to do one," said Stuart. "Everyone in the mm business wants to do one Western. You have such freedom in shooting. It's an open world or the Great Plains and Colorado . "The trouble is it's so far to find a ,place outside the national parks that's still wide open. •'One of the things that intrigued me," said Stuart, "was the look of the people. They wore heavy wool clotL~ and their hats bad wide brims and crowns that were round liJce a bowler. We abot everything on loca· lion and we found those hats were bett~r protection against the rain than anytlliog you can buy today. "Butt.be key to succesa, as always, is the script. Evan Hunter spent a year researehing the perlod. I was stunned by the authenticity of the speech. I liked him for being so careful in following the apeech pat· terns ol the Scot.ch· Irish settlers." THE nLll WAS shot in Illinois, Mlssourl, Nebraska and Colorado. Stuart said the production com- pany moved cross-country In a caravan u the early aetUers did. They bad to carry everything with them, lDcJud1nt wa1ons and authell· Uc coetumM for 100 IDdlam. of home 1 delive Y/ GUOttl ANc•CO<lf* B DATINO "QM.ti ANT A."°'ICA. CONTININT Of' MYITl.JIV I TtO TAC OOUOH AD/l.M-12 Two olfl(.ltfe 111e lho1 dOwn .,, emt>vtll l>'f "*"t>at• o• • mllm1nt grouo .HTOHfONT A ptOlllO Of 1WO lllQh llGhool 11.0•t ... a!) JULIA CHILD ANO OOMPANV 'IUl\Oay Niglll 8upollf ' t 100,000 MAMf THAT fUHI THI~ 18 AIQHT I 00 THf WHITI ltW>OW OOIOat .. 11 • Nll·ate11r.O t4ltlll'lmatM tllllt adv•n· 1-0-Of him dutlng I C:•lll ~ .. , pwlod In Ill• hi• 0 UTTI.I HOUSE OM THE PRAIM r Ila fnOllla family mo,,. 11om W11nut Grov11 to .,. Wino~• wti.1r1 ttM;y motol " ~Wl>Q CU jlh&n bOy Wh<1 IMI• l~r healts tPofl I ot 2t!RI 0 M()Vlt • •', ··Mw:t1m" x· I 19661 1 .. ne 'T 111ne1 Jo tin I <Jrs)'1ne A young tewyer U•KOvefS lhlll the womon 110 dal61ldod on 11 murder c.n1 .. pe 1s ac;tually 1111 mo11W1< (2 hra ) 8 THl!CAPTAIN& Tt"HHILLE E'lla Fitzgerald. Gian Campbel• and e e King to1n host• OlfYI Ofegori and l Otll T enn1Ue IOr an hOur ol blues. 1aa and counlry-weat11tn muflC 0 MOVll: • • • .. Tha Ambushers .. I 19671 Oelin Matlin, Senta 80<go1 M1111 Helm 11 _,, to Me•oco to find an O•Pef· !mental flying sauce< and retrlOve 11 trom the enemy (2 hr•) Q) CAROL BURNETT ANOFRIEHOS Sklls "Bro1111111y Love, .. • 'Bedtime Hone51y " Q) MOV1E • • 1..\. .. Shake Hindi Wllh Tiie Oevll" ( 19591 Jomoa \ StUI ,.._,.,, " Dick Van Dyke's an· tics on the Johnny· Carson show break up former co-s tar M ar y Tyler Moore as the pair a re re· united on a recent e pi so d e of th e J o hnn y Carso n Show. • TUBE TOPPERS , NBC 8 6 :00 -NCAA Ch am· • p1onsh1p. Undefeated Indian a State lakes on Michigan State for all t he rnarblcs an college basketbaJl. ABC D 8:00 -Captain and Tennille Song Book. A new musical special with guests Ella Fitzgerald, Glen Campbell und B.B. King (photo at left). ABC U 9 :00 -All·Ame rican Woman. A new contest pitting 45 young women in athletics. appearance and dancing competition for a $25.000 prize . Cegney. Don Muu1y A 11rix1en1 ''°"' Ille U S •llltfTIPll to rlrlraln lrom 1nYOIYtwn8nl In Ille undar. orouno movtll'nenl duttng th41 lrlan AebolOon 12 N• I m m BIU. MOYEAS' JC>UfV4AL Mind At lMge" Encycto. pedta B<ltenmca ad1t0t-on ctilel Mort•mer Adler dl-Ar111otle QJ VOYAQ£0FA YANKEE TUNA CUPP£A 1:30. TliE 000 COUPL£ F19illl a1'd 09cat a11omp1 10 escape the turmo+I of moO· 111n ll'N\g by taklnQ uo ·-· donce 1n a 1ehglou1 "''' ... t:008(J) M•A•S•H H1wl\ey. undergoes • drashc change WNln lie l>4ICornM 1ernpor lltY com mondet of Ille •017th (A) 0 TtENA0E FATHER A loo« at the Oltier tldO ol the Pf'Oblem of IMl'l&gl pregnancy wllll a panel of QUltllS WI>() Wiii d flCUSC llM! IHU8 Q tmJ ALL-AMERICAN WOMAN FO<'ty-ltve young women compete In the 01ea1 of a111tellc1. appearance disco dancing. oereon•lllY •nd lunton COOtdtnlllon tor e prim ol $25.000 and '"-11"9 ol ''All·Atnerican Woman." • MEAVOAlmH ~11 Vwglnia Graham. O ary'a 01no. Lonnie Shorr. Aicll11d Slmmona. s•-Out111r1b9f"o m ACADEMY LEADERS ' AdOleM:~I).'' "N•lgh· ~• ' 111<1 "C<ly OI Gola • '1i) GREAT ~ Live From Lincoln Cencer Luc.• Ot U\mm(lfmoot Gianna R()j8f\d1. Ermanno M~ro. Frlld4INCll 8urclll oal and Roblw't H8Je ate teatureo 1n Don110111 s tr aglC. 1818 ol iove and intrigue atnOl'IO Sco111sh no«>l.!!.,!y .. .30 8 Cl) WKRP IN QHCINNATI An onde<lall10Q lytoon. trying 10 Hit 111s lune<al pacllage to young people, Cleetde!I 10 advet1114' on WKRP 10:00 8 CJ) LOO GRANT A 11.1n0t111 threatens to des1roy 1t>e T rib bulldir'Q wtlh a ~ade atomic t>omb 0 A HEW BAt.L GAME FOR WILLIE MAYS A lrobul& to the besebatt tuJWjtSlar wno was rec:ertt ty elected lnlO lhe 8a5eball HeHOIFame 00 NEWS Q) NIGHT GALLERY ··M1anign1 N9Yer Ends'' A woman picks 11p ii bJlChhilUol<I n'llll IM anct tllay ~ l0t • roadtlda cela "Ptlantom Of wi..1 Oc>-1?·' A fnlln k~ a women and CMr• ,_ to a dungaon "*"' ,,,. op«• llOuM • 90UN08T.- "Crnmylc)u Heo11'" =11:moN£WS MAKI Ml LAUOH MOVIE • • • ·~ "All About Elle" I 19501 Bell• 0.-, AnM BIJOe< .. CAAOl BUAHETT ANOFMN08 ~, .. JOM Byner. 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OMGNST "The CM•tmaa Story" • AL.fMD HITCHOOCI< "'f.IEHfl ·Sir~ Miracle" A man plen• to ChcNtt tn in...,.. ence eomp•nr out c>I • 1.11109 wnount ot monay • MOVIE • • "ll'I• Ame11cano I 19551 Otenn Ford. Fronlt LO'telOY 12:'7• MOYIE • •V. "Malaga (19e0) Trltv<>t HO'N&rd. Oototlly Dendrld04t QJ) ADAM-12 1~8 (1) C8SLAT'EMOVIE •• ~ "McMiiian And Wiie The Deedlv Cute ( 19751 Roc:K Hudton. Sunn Selnr J-t:OO D TOMOMOW Gueat1 E•plorer Thor ~dahl IM.llO Cl8'1!d9Vtl Clluelt 811 anga Q DICt< VAM DYKE 1:07 OJ) CHEAP SHOW :~:I =EXPERTS 2:001 NEWS G) OETIMART ~1 = 2".36 NEWS 3.-Ge MOVIE • • • .., Jacl< And 'f he 8ean11alk" ( t954>) Abboll alld Cos1etto. Buddy 8.er 4:35 8 8TEVE EOWAAOe Tue11day·,. Doythtte fftJt.•i .. ,. AFTERNOON 12:00 0 * • '" A111n11" f t9S31 Giq Young. Jean HllQIJt'I e • • * "Jo•~on S•no• Again" I •9501 Larry Parks. 6arborn H&lll 3:00 ~ • a 'It D<ll•VOt Us f'"•om Evll" I 19731 Qeo(ge Kennedy, 81 cJlord Otll· man 3:308 * *'"' Conqralula· 11on1. It's.A Boyt .. (19711 BiM 8'•by, O.ane 8al<l!f A Little More Schlock ABC Shows Its Class With 'The Ropers' By PET ER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES IAP) -Now that ABC's No I. some of the folks there have ta ken to renounc1n~ their heritage. "We're getting away from that schlock." they like to say. Wow • Great chance for some toilet Joke-;, ;rnrl don·t suppo.~e for a minute that the writer~ 1g nort-d the opporturuty "I !>till don't know why we need two Johns." r\oper quips. Schlock is a Yiddis h word mearung. roughly. j unk. lt's what made the network famous in 1ts years as No. 3 -superficial shows that go for the basest or instincts, the lowest or denominators. Just when you might be thinking these trum· peters of a new order at ABC m1ght be right. the family genes begin lO show. Breedwg will out eventually. Southern ladies used lo say. and 1t has AND THEN THERE ARE the rtopers' charm 1ng neighbors. the Brookes. He's a snob who doesn't like the Ropers <a plus in his favor. maybe he shouJd get a sene~) and she 1s a nice lady whose ruce build makes for some really z1ppo sex Jokes at ABC. ' THE BAD BLOOD SHOWS up in ABC's newest child, "The J\opers ." Example: Brooke th.inks tus wtfe's dress 1s a little too revealing. considering that a con gressman and his ware are coming over. "They'rn a very important couple." he tells her ··1 know," she replies. loolung at her chest. Get 1t '> "The ltopers," you might know. arc the mid- dle-aged land.lords on ABC's "Three's Company " The rest is the us ual s tuff -belch JOke5. joh'> about ftoper's sexual equipment, and the like They are singularly unattractive. which. I think. SOMEBODY AT ABC MENTIONED the farl was supposed to be their purpose on a show reatur· that "The ft.opers" was the nation ·~ No. 2 show tn iog three pretty youngsters. its de but week. he said that as soon a:. the shnw '"' They served as a sort or counterpoint to the established. its creators arc going to take 1t anto a virility and good looks of John ftUter. Suzanne different d.ireclJon -subdue 1t . class 1t up, so to Somers and Joyce DeWitt. Whereas these three s peak. lived together but didn't ... weU. you know Chee ABC. he said. is trying to get away from all h ee), the ftope r s Jived toget h e r a nd that schJock. couldn't ... well, you know (bo ho). C'mon. ABC H you're gomg to dress up Ukc The inability of Mr. Roper <Norman FeU) to the Vanderbilts. don't belch at the table. satisfy the libidinous urges of Mrs. Roper (Audra;;:::::.==================::, Lindley) was the standing (and only) joke the anSEllZEllDll s A L E Ropers ever offered. so WHEN TRIS DEUGtn'nJL couple was ~ • 14 given its own series. it wasn't exactly a s urprise l'lr-;iY""-.a<.1 ' -. • fj_~ that it was awful. How awful. though, couldn't _ , have been predicted. Last week's "l\opers" was great stuff. if you like to get your entertainment from bathroom walls. See. the ltopers have moved lo a new neighborhood, into a "too-ritzy-for.us" townhouse that is equipped with a bidet. • CHOICE OF COLORS • CHOICE OF FABRICS . ----Sil/,s and Stern On M~ic Special Guest soloists Beverly Sills and Isaac Stern join "The Clevela nd Orchestra's Sixtieth An · niversary Celebration" Tuesday at 8 on KCET. Channel 28. 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Travel Opport Local colleges offer excursions to British Isles, Orient, Europe, South America .. Tours combine study, travel, vacation; focus on special interests By DENNIS McLELLAN Of ... o ••• , ...... ~\Ml For those summerume globe trotters who have reached the pomt where they are bored with run of-the-mill tours, satiated with typical tourist haunts and overdosed on one day-one country itineraries, there is an alternative. Consider: • Traveling with an anvestment expert to lhe maJor money markets of the world-New York, London. Paris . Lucerne and Zurich to get fi rsthand knowledge of stocks, bonds. tax shelters, gold and international investments. • An epicurean food tour of the Orient highlighted by a visit to mainland China where eight-course meals are served family style in government-owned restaurants. • A theater arts tour of the British Isles that includes viewutg a production of the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford, England. and the Edinburgh Festival in Scotland. These excursions may be diverse in their itineraries, but they actually have more in com- mon than is apparent. They au are led by ex- perts in their fields and they all have a specific educational focus. THE ABOVE TlllPS are just three of m<>n! than 40 field study courses planned rot this sum- mer by the University of California, Irvine. Orange Coast College, Golden West College and Coastline Community College. UCI. which is offering 16 tours, calls its pro- gram "Our Largest Classroom." That's an apt description for courses taught in far-flung locales such as Italy, France, China, Spain, Colombia and Belgium. "I call it broadening hori%005," said Maxine Schade who will lead 25 Orange Coast College students oo an epicurean food tour to China this summer. "They'll see so many things." A student can look at a ~xtbook for years, said John Wordes, associa~ dean of community services for Golden West College, but it is • Tours are led by experts wffh training in areas such as art. theater. music, investment, culinary arts. history and culture. nothmg compared to being in the actual en- vironment being studied "The people in music or language, ror ex- a m ple. not only gain first-hand information but all the advanta ges of looking at other social structures and cultures," Wordes explained. "THE EXPANSION OF ONE'S awareness 1s just invaluable in making a more complete person." Golden West College offered its first study lour last year . It was a bus trip to Baja, Calif . designed to give Spanish language students an opportunity to praclJce their language skills . ··1t was· very successful," said Don Randall. assistant to the president for instructional operations. Golden West College has six study tours for this s ummer . including Language and Culture of Spain, Music in Europe Today and Masters of Music European Tour. ''For a lot of people, it's a combination of vacation and study," said Randall. "But we don't want to make it appear that it's just a trip or vacation. "The person conducting the tour is very knowlqeable. Tbat provides much mote than if someooe just went on his own." Golden West College students have the op- tion of t.aJdng an exam or doing a term paper after returning in order to receive credit. Credit is required al Orange Coast College. which offers 29 field study tours th.is summer. "ITS PROBABLY THE LARGEST offering for community colleges'in Southern California," said George Blanc. associate dean and field studies director. The program, which began four years ago, operates year-round. Ten tours were offered last fall and eight this spring. Blanc explained that bids are obtained from travel contractor s to get the best possible prices. Prices vary according to destination and lenetb of stay. A three-week Broadcasting i.n Europe Tour, for example, costs $1,375. That i.n· eludes roundtrip charter airfare, lodging based on two or three per room in tourist class hotels, breakfasts and the first dinner in each or the six cities visited. Blanc said academics are heavily stressed in the study trips, which are developed by the college divisions. Almost all the major dis- ciplines so far have been represented, be said. .. ~t; AllE NOT just tout programs," said Blanc. "In most cases they have 4ailY lec- tures, plus lab-field clinical work. And in most cases there are ~rm papers or exams." But tbe tours are fun, too, Blanc em- phasized. · "We like to have a joint approach: that they , are academically sound but also entertaining ... Tour participants must altend pre-trip class sessions designed to establish guidelines and answer student questions. Post-trip sessions also are held. Helen Johnson. UCJ public information director who wiU lead her seventh tour for UCI Extension this summer, uses a similar ap· proach. If she ts leading a week-long tour to Meiuco. for example. she wiJI hold five one-night-a-week sessions before departure. "They (students I like the academic orienta· lion to get background before they leave ... said Ms Johnson. who supplies students with a bibliography and has faculty experts lecture on area s such as the economics. history and ecology of each country "IT RAISES THEIR anterest and gives them a little more djrection in what to watch for," she explained. Ms. Johnson, who has a master's degree in Latin American studies. will be leading stu- dents through Colombia, Ec uador and tbe Galapagos Islands . She said that persons who sign up ror her tours usually are well.traveled and well· educated. "They are serious tra velers ; they·re not party people:· Taking a field study tour 1s not like sigrung up al random for a big tour. she noted. "It's focused and planned so you're not jumping from one capital city to another. You 're taking time to appreciate the cuJture." She added lbat she enjoys the people on the tours. which s he descr ibed as enriching personal experiences. .. Twenty.five seems like a large group but by the time we come home -because they've become so close -the group seems a lot smaller." Alternatives to tradi· tional "If it's Tuesday, it must be Belgium" type tours are boun- tiful for Orange Coast residents this sum- mer. Courses set In faraway, often exotic locations are well planned so partici- pants can have time to appreciate the culture and perhaps visit off-the-beaten path areas. • . .. Pearls, perils of touring recalled By DENNIS McLELLAN Of tlle Daily ,. .... $\aft A midnigl\t Oat tare on a lo,.ly road in Peru or a J l·hour. "'fill while a crippled airplane as .f'e· paired are not the stuff of wtUch fond travel memories are ma .. e But unexpected foul·ups ire :.urpr1 s 1n gly few a nd t ar \ I between. a~ree most of those who have led college field study tours abroad. He len J ohnson , public in- fo r m a t1 on d1rcclor at Ule University or Cahfornia, lrviDe , has led six UCI Extension tours lo Latin America. Although she experienced the nat tire and 31-hour delay &he trips generally run smoothly, she said. "I've had many de· li ghtful experiences." That is the result of extenstve planning by tou~ leaders Who also are generally well.versed. an the countries they visit. This in turn usually leads to more pleasant surprises than un pleasant mish1tps. "THINGS GENERALLY work out tf we've done the g roundwork a head of time." said David Woods, a Newport Beach resident who has been the courier for three tours to the British Isles. Woods. a s peech therapist for the Monrovia School District. will accompany two California State Um vers1ty , Los Angele:. teachers on a Theater in Brita.in and Ireland tour this summfr. IOrange County students may receive credit by examination from Saddleback College>. Woods said he enJoys sharing ha s travel ex pe rien ces and knowledge of the British Isles. "We feel we 've been SUC· cessful dealing with the people and we want to introduce others to this." said Woods, whose tour includes stops at Stratford-on- A von and the Edinburgh In- ternational Festival. Because the group is small and moves at a slowe r pace than most tours. there is more op. portu.nity to meet the people or the countnes and venture off the beaten path, he said. One or Woods' favorite dis- coveries as the castle of Grace O'Malley, the woman pirate who once controlled the Irish coast. .. THE INTERESTING TIONG about it is it's not on the tour "-guides," be explained. "To get to the caslle you have to find a la r ge house , drive up the driveway and knock on a win- dow. Then a woman wiU hand you a key-there's no charge-- and you go two miles up the road and unlock a padlock." Woods said the lady pirate's bedroom is on the upper level or the casUe. One door in the room opens out onto the rocky depths below. "The legend," said Woods, "is that if she was not satisfied with the genUeman or the evening she just seat him out the door.'' Maxine Schade, professor or hotel and restaurant manage. ment studies at Orange Coast College, has conducted epicwun food trips to Europe since 1175. She recenUy returned from a sis-month sabbatical to Europe where sbe visited hotel and restaurant schools which will be on fulW'e Oeld study tour qen- du. IN AParL SHE will lead a 10-day epicurean tour to France. Students will observe dem· onatration luncheons and visit three-star restaurants on the Riviera and the large. open-air Rungla food market in Parie. 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C'Or\n• h.11·k .wmn wt• c•ru11,1•1I 1t We• h ,1v1· fll VC'I h11d I"'' Id 111.l 11( I lllUl a.I -..1 ul ~ r'> ~rh11ti,. wttlltl' ""41<• ol b•f"r" -ot •••O•on ,ne Wll\M'9 a-v~•• \""• II• -------------------110 '"""' I~ ldlO<lr\~ '" vii ••Id ••••"Y Hill\, (Ahl°'"'• 'Olt I p•094r1y to 'fll\l t "'"' oe>toel<'llOf>•. lei. zn 1111 • tw t 0 11 .. 1der~ eM1t•t1l1.il lo m.1k I II 1: ii n I ri l t: r t· ... I I II I: ·' fl cl worthwluJ(• tour for .,tudt·11b. She• ul wuy' :ask!I lo 1111 1•1 th1 manager whf'nt>ve1 sh1• ''"''' ,1 hott'I or r1'1\tau n1nl "I .Jlway .. i.:t•t the 1bus111ess> card on the krbl v1:.il ~ I huvl' :.om1•tml· to wntt• to dirc<'lly ... sht> M11d A(l1 r "'''HIH i\11111l1· (',11 lo''.', I .11111 II lloh I dt• 1';11 ll> on u Mt 1' t ,rifftn tt·h•\t ton s h11w Mrs "\t·hJd1· wrolt· th1• h11h•I an<1 n· t}Ul':o\tC'<i H tle·mo11Mrnl 1111\ 1111\l'h for lw1 111 \I tuLH I II\' lt·1t1•1 w nt rnr, JI•' 111 orf lh''ip1lt• wht>I ·•l•l>t'JI :I to tx· IJll J 111 pie· 0 111wirt t111ll) lo 1u.ld 111ch~i. lo the• w111:Hl,ln<'. Mr., Sc·h.1dr• .'WJd ::.ht: do<•1111 I j(1&J11 wc11d1t Jur· uw 111.·r cuhn.;r y t''<<'Urtllon!I' I U.'fUJIJy 111 .. c· wc·w hl. · :.h1.• .... 11<1 • You'rt• vt•rv """Y try1n~ Shi' has l)p('ome Ml well kn11w11 O) ont• Frcmch rt'SlJur Jiii l'htun lhal whent:vt!r her group m nvt•i. On th1• tll'XI t 11p 111 Monti· ( .11lr1 h1·1 'IUlh-111 \\ll lll'MWd lh<• hott•I s C·,M·l'UllH I ltd .and his .1p,11·cnlt<'l'I'. prq 1.irc und -.t.•r'v1· ro f.!('I llw <klJ1l• \\111 k1•1l oul ;md 'l't'lllJ.: lh.11 1'\'l"r\ I h1111• 1'111•1(:-, That lake·' J lul of t·m·r g\ · \ AP Wtr•ll ..... Mary Steichen Calderone at her desk 'Nhere she runs the Sex Information and Education Council. Grandmother Knows All The Words By TERRY KIRKPATRICK Al'......,..ffl-Wrll•r NEW YORK I AP) Mar y Steic h e n Calderone ls a dortor, a great-grandmother and a Quaker whose work in sexuality has Jed to her being called eve rything fro m a m o ral d e · generate to an old Cuddy duddy. She helped establiRh the Sex rnrormallon and Education Council or the United States 15 years ago and has steered it a lo n g whal s he con· s iders a middle-r oad co ur se through America's "sexual re· volutlon." THAT PATH has aroused oppositton from all 11ldea, ahe says. But SIECUS ia still going strong. And so Is she, al 75. The councn was re· cenlly afftllaled wlt.h INew York Univerally, which should give it 1a c ademic r ecogniUon land mllke it euier.to get money for bale office CXPeftlel, It boa1tt wide acceptance among doc· tort and claims a vie· tory tn ita campaagn lO al th e MUb CUm o r Modero Art. 10 Nt•w York "l 'VE GOT GOOD genes," Dr Calderone s ays. "My father hvt'<I to 94 It kind of knock s poopll' off the ir feet lO be a greal·grandmolhor' und be Interested in 1u·x- u a 1ity, to unJc rstund 1l, to say all Lhe worlli.." He r work isn't exu<.•lly liUUuling. Erot1<.'ism 18 only one part of sc•,<1a:ih ty. 8hc says G<>n1lc>r idl'ntlty and gendur roh• are equally important A pe r son 1H pro grummed al conccpl1on to be either male or female, she say&, and gender determines how one Is reared and what type o f pe r son o nu becomet. "When you are born pooplc hu vc l.O know whether you ure mat or female. Peoplu cannot react lo an lt. Wu know thal fathers h•n· die boys differently thun girls ." ln r~ctnt yt>ara tbere has bt.--en a growing oc ceptancc of thls "con cept that tcxuollty is more Uuln phyatc81 tt '1 a vital comp<>oent of every iodlvtdual from blnb," ...... ,. •. [ __ H_o_r_o_s_·t_·_o_P_.e __ l TUESDA V, MAtl('ll 27 By SYDNEY OMA KR ARIES <'1a r1·h 21 /\pn l WI Arc·,•pl a1• 1·ul.11.k in ~rucwui. manrwr l':1h 1· mtxh·~.t y hJ~. 110 pl,11•e m 1·urrt•nt. schcaoc. Kuow it. :u·t ;11· rordlni(ly. Gl·tnin1, Sag1U.1r1u:. Jitr:.on!. hKu•" prummcolly l':xpantl, hn·uk rww ground your cycle 1 '.11:.:h numl'rtcJIJy ;i11d al.I rulo'-lt<"al Iv Go lo 1l' T l Rt ..., •1\p1ll ~o M:iv 20 You may fPel tcm1x>r:.mly n •st11fl1·tl Hu1 01x·n111g \\ 111 ('Om<· anrJ you'll hu w• <J d lJnJ.w lo t•xw<>ss, n cat1• and prol1L. Aq1w11us Snirpw r..-·l""!>on .... f1~un• prominently The· numlH'r 4 could play a "pe<'uliar rol<' " You learn from onc who re l'C nlly was h11 .... p11 ah1.1'CI GEMINI < l\tJy 21 Jun1• 201 · At·t 1vily r epla<'es moribund aurH You'll b1• happ\Pr Relalioruship h<'<'om M mnrP "mt .. 1nin1.tful ".You gel what you wu.h fur lJkc ..,,~1al t'urc w1lh re(fu~sts. Messaiw will lwrnnw crystal dear SignHicanL change• occ·u rs when· aspiral1ons art• conce~. Curc1·1 lnk1·:. ro11.-,tnwtivr turn mN1ns opportunity rncrew.l':. for '>U<'t't'ss. CANC•;K I.Jun,.. 2J .J uly 221 l\cqutt'sce to dc>siro of fo m1l v m1•mher t::nlcrturn a l hom t• remember s pc·c·1 <il oc<'J!.Wn w1lh "'rt Show lov<·d one th;1t ynu <Ill 1·an• and appr1•c 1ul1'. Taurw;, Aries, &:orp10 1w rsons could figure in rtynamic scenario. LF.O (July 23 Aug 22) Good lunar aspect now incUcates creativity. lrav(•I, sut'<! •ss with published m al erial Re awarf• or lcgallllcs, fine poml s, imbll<' nuanrPs. Avoid hrood.Jn~ -op tim1srn can "breNi " cvl'nls which elevate your pos ition VlRGO cAug 23-Sept. 221 Don't duck oh· li gations kt•t•p com mil m <'Jlt to one who cm ployed you ttJdcd m 1.utsl. CapnCGrn Cigures promm •nlly and so doe~ the number 8. Ac cent on finances affccling partnc·r or spouse. D · thoroufth you can uncover needed material. lhddcn resources will be revealed. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22): Accent on public relations, special relat1onsfup. You are on brink of a n •w begannin1e or the end or an as.socio. t1on. Partner.ship and marriage are magnified. An 16 figures prominently. Anothe r L1bran will understa.Jld SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21); Make sure you ar(• dolni.< whnt you re ally want. ool whut other11 lhtfllc you &hould do. L~. M1uariU3 'ndlvlduah1 fi gure> r>romincntly nuslc IS~ucs. lncludlnll Nnployrrwnl and hcullh, tend t.o domlnat.o. 1'tkc onc 11tt•p 111 a lime K('c1> m<'d col dental ap poanlmcntli 8i\GITJ'ARIUR (NO\/ 22-Doc. 21); lotultlon, creahv1t y, l"tnm((c, romatlt'e alt <'rowd b•&Y atwnda. Vr.un" r>t•ri1on Ht>ekR your counsel, but muy not bt• 11lncere. Ouurd time, 1111ttt1ts 11tecr dcur of "psychl<' vamplr~•IJ." Welcomt ctutnac from roulint• whtrh crNtlcd aura o{ d preaslon. C.\Pa1c oaN co •c. 22.Jan. ttl : Reach fwyond curn·nt llmllallona. You r-ecelve newt which I• cou"•' for opt1ml1m, ~elebraUon. Kec!p dJet, nutr1t1M r solutions. Apparent obetacle can now twc·vme n stepplnf(·stonc t.ow81'd8 goal. Older family m<'mbcr doe1 ~are, but hos naa· Jtlnll lu.!ulth problem. AttVARll.J8 (Jan. 20· Fob. 18): Accont t>n inovcrncnt. Ideas, localing csupo bal(h, tokln" n 11tond without being Immovable. Anothor Aquorl1m und a Taurus fiRUrc In your per1mnol 11c·('nario fl<> verutlle, kec fl ulllt(Utle aoal' In 1lghl. ffelntlvc acquleAcu to req~t. PIACt:!'4 ( r<'eb. 19·Mrtrch ~)): l(j_,a clicks. t•un I od to solid profit. Know It, be d.Jrccl, conf1 dent. lodlvidual who "11hufne1 peperr1" pl•y• key role. Check patents, r:taht.a, permlsslon1 -. m ember of opposite aex ls worklnl on your behall. Im a k e 1 ex u •Ii t y a le11Um1te part of the field of medklne, like ' ' deaUltry. And Or. Calderone la at tbe peat Of ber career. I CAN'T 00 to• 1m .. t l--:~-;~---11r=;:;rii[iiiii~:=, "If I'm a pervert, a moral defeaerate" •he .. 1d, '"ho• can elcbt unlverettl•• atve me honorary d•t rt.11?" Tbat lhe didn't beliD UD• lll she wu 45 Her •f atber, photo1riphor Ed••rd Steichen, bad t•o careere in retire· meat: dMf of combat plaoto1rapb7 f~r tbe Na., ii die Padllt ud dlreetcW ot ·pldoer'•1 towa _.tlere where I do•'t find people who understand tbh, SISCUS dropped tbe nnt tt.oN in the waw that be1an ch•n1ln1 IOCt.ty'• attitude abodt th.ti. The ripple effect ha• been tremendou•." SIECUS baa shifted empha1l1 and hHn't bin involved In publiet tellool ll"Olr•mJ for at• or ••v•n yeara, •h• .. , .. RifM Funds for your Club,1-... ............. -........--.... Organization 11 your non OfOftt ctub or oroan1111ton nMdt 10 r11ae fu"4tt call Hun11noton C... 891·2&33 Incl .. wff1 Hnd YotJ our~ Help cMtalll ( ~ll'K T.~ .... ~.) 1, THOUQHTl'UL In .. OAll Y PILOT ' . ' . OearT.M., It tfOunds as though you are suffering. from what is known as cosmetic acne which is l;lctually induced by certain irritating facial ''beauty" preparations commonly called cosmetics. Characteristically, this form of acne is lesa &eYere 8.Jld inflammatory than its adolescent form. but it ie annoying a nd unattra~ive nonetheleflla. If you must w'ear make.up, r recommend on oil·free base. Whi16 oil·base make-ups generally oover hotter, they contain in· gredi.erita which can cauee' acne. AJRo, I woul~ caution you w bt•war.,· of TV commeroiuh1 and oth~r publlricy for mNilcotcd co1mct.iCH, too. Mnny. •••J.*'1ttl ly tl\e morf' ellpenaivc OIWft, t'tH\hun iBopropyJ myriata~. the nrnln in"r.teilu*'' in Uquid Wrench! Th.ii lrritulll\• ml h1 more potent than your owo oil ln "tl61Y'._ vat.inK Rone-prone •kin. To obt~tln " U1tt of ingredlent41 and co.m .. tJ09 lhMt he.v" hNo ~8ted tot •cn•prono •kin, wrlw Cot ''~ booklet, wt'• TaU. Co.mc-tk•. • . ,, Dr • .,.,..,. •• Acne Health Care Cen&en ln&'I ' a lledleal Cltnlo • I ' ,,. ('j,.,. ,,,,,. "' w. '"" ......... ,, ...,,., ........ :_ '" ,.,.. .............................. ..,.. ... ..,..,.... '" ........................... 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TE OF Will fl'fCTITIOUS •UStNESS •NO FOR I.ETTERS TESTM.i1EM NAloill!STATIEMIENT IARV AHO FOii AUTHORIZATION Tl\o IOf-lnq Det'lOfl is 00.ng bust f O AD,..INISlE" IJNOER THE l\OS••1 IHOEPENOENT •OMINl~TRATION F l 6 S 11 W H E E l S Of HlAfHACT IPROB.t.fE COOE ROl.1.ERSll!ATE EMPORIUM I. 191 ET SEO> G.,EENERV. HOO Nutwood Ave .. E1lt1e 114 VIRGINIA J BARDON 121A, F,.llertoft. Ce. 92'31 4•• VIRGllflA THERESA 8AROOH: RIC l\ffO Morl•rly, 10~2 s.w e>ecu \41d Blrcl\ SI .• Setllt ....... Ct . '1707 lfOTICE IS HERFBY C,1VEN 111•1 Tiils buslrwu "C-IKlf'd o~ .... ;,, CO ltlHNE JO,..NSfO N llU llltd lvld10el t!e<e '" a peutlQn lor Pr-le ot w111 AKNl•d ....... .,, ""° fer •sw.nc:e ot lellt o rutamen T111s tt•f-..t w"' flied •1111 tllt tory •• lllt Ptl>llOl\tr .,,, lo• co .. nty Cler• Of Or•n~ County 0" ""'"°'',.'""' •• Ao"'''""•' ,.nae, ll'le M.,c11 u . "-,. •'!Oeoendef\1 Adm1nlll••llon ot Esiate ll'111m Atr IPrOCMtr COde jtf .. 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OPPORTUNtT'( ..... lhtr'•Notice: /\II rl!al e&late ad ver l1 St!d 1n th1 -; newspaper 1s subject to the Federal Fair Houl! ing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to ad vertise "an~ preference. l1milat1o n. o r d1 11 cnmination based on raet', color. religion. s~x. or natJonal on g1n. or dn 111lenlfon to make an)' such preferenre. hm11;, lion. or d1scnmina11on ·· ThlS ne ws papl'r will not knowingly dCCtpl any advert1s 1n~ lor re.II estalt! which 1!> tn '1ola· lion of the law ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gto•ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UPPER IAY FIXER S bedrooms. 3 bath. built •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• linttol I 002 I 002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l':SIYY N 1\.YLOR C lE t\ LTOl{S s111 '-e H OCIAH & GlllHlaT VIEW! Choice site in Jas mine Creek! Th~ lovely view is from most rms which is rare tor this area. A lovely "Say M 1st" model with 2 large bdrms & den. dining rm & 2'h baths. Sunny. bright garden kitchen. 2 pat101>. custom cptn~ & drapes. 24 Hr sec gate. $250.000 WESUY H. TAYLOR CO., RUJ.TOIS 21 t IS.. J01.li11 Hilt loed MEWPOllT CBf'rEI, H.I . '44-49 I 0 CORM ELL GARDEH HOME 4 ~tal l'I Y l:>e clrm .,, balcony orf master !>Ulll'. J baths. steps 10 adult pool. c htldr l'n·~. pool. Jacuu.1. tenn1!> c·ourt!. Discover a new f'XC1llnR 11oay of h(c C;,11 now. 541).2313 , •''I' J •• EASTSIDE BEAUTY by J ohn Lytle Needs [ ~ BEii TLC but lht> price 1s . ' ·. n ght. Located I block _ from m illion dollar rustom estate:;. d soar, __________ _ Or1ght. frei.h & a1 r\ f'mly rm & k1tCht!n arc·a c•rlhanrt'<I by J btl I l)ll' tun· .:a rd<·n w1ndol4 F r '' n l t 1 I (' c• n I r ' <°OUl't)'rd Wcirm woo<h • SP.tnl!>h frpk YIJU · 11 lovt• 11 ! Phon e 11014 Open Eves Heou1·1•tl from $107,000 lo only $99.000 545·9491 1ng 2 slory. open beam entry way with s kylights & mdoor garden hes JUSl mstde the (ronl door Over 3000 sq rt of lux ury Ii v1ni Fu II pri re $159.000 Call 5S6 2660 t;:SELECT I PROPERTIES TRIPLEX Gftat hteome! ! Single story owner unit "1th 2 townhouse de~1gn rea r units All "tth pnv:ite patio. W 1 D hook up & individual enclosed garai:l':. CJll no w 117·~ )••·. ·· ,. ·. ARE YOU A. LOVER of lhe nicer lhtn~s in life" If you are this dream home 1s for you w/5 bdrms. J ba. prof landscpd & ocean & t•a nyon vu·s f'rml din & romfortable h\'lnl: 1n the fam rm w blln b<ir Don"l miss this beauty can now 979.5370 ALLSTATE REALTOA_S_ l IEDROOM SI:!: Tti §( OPEN DAILY I ·S 506 M~riteo 3 BR . ...,ood s1d1n~. twfJ story. rharmm1L H 2 Int an Old CdM Sl7!l,OOO 3620 Ocean CdM . :i BH . Jacuu1 ·.p1·1· lal'uJar view. hurdv.ooct Ooors SS75.000 SO lr•iM HI New homt-'' Two !.ton 3 U H ' u n d ,. t• I.. ' mtrfowavc1' $215.000 1509 Do4phitt Cd"4 Like nc'w 'acanl J RR , tasteful. pool. 1n•'ri'dtbll· \'f(•V. CJ( ) ;i('hl~ $515 000 lJ,_.IVLt f1(,Ail i Corona dt;>I ~1 ar tii5 6000 Newport Bea< h 642 9l;4f4 Costa M~J 546·5990 ftl'al t:St.lt•· "AWESOME" \It'"" \ 1•rdt• ~ fcnt•'t , ht·<lrm :1 b .tth hu m•· llu~t fa m ti y ruum t bnt·k firi'place' form.ii 01n1ni: rin. ~ourmt·l k1H'ht!n. Prt'-"Jt"Y· 111!>1 listed $1~.500 Act no" l'all 54t> 2313 •t 1' r;. ARCHITIECT DESIGNED EASTSIDE CUSTOM MESA VERDE ~stom Tri-teov~I It ~ u1rtrr.·n1 11 " t•', ti 111~· I <:1,1111 hc:l1rn1' ·1 buth ... l nr m :d 111111111! 'Pt>t1.11·u lar 1.1m1h rm <r<t r kl1n)! lpl• p 1l 1u + GUEST GREAT INCOME! drrk tl\c•rl11ok111i.: ,,,,.,1 JJl'U/11 f1r .. 111 1 1 r11111 m;i-,tt!r 'u1t1• 1J\1•r -.11.·d .I 1·ar gac.ag•· lfV 11:111!111~· q~i.:e1<1bl1• c.irrh•11 1•11 / df'·:<.:ll" 'lrt'\'t n"\I I" 1•0 1f rouri-t· Al·t "''" • I .ill 5-16-231:$ GIANT VALUE! IAl.IOA ISLE Giant back bay bargam ' Residentl3I z rom Over 2400 ft. of peaceful living. 4 Bedrms f-3 mercial rent<ible spaces. baths-OR·J Bedrm + 5 Car parlun~. I block 10 separate guest /maid's water. 3 bedrm ~ bath qtrs. Formal bvinJl rm. un1t. F1replacf' Supt>r Family r m . 2 Fplcs. for s umm.,r t w1nte r I 0 f f • f I ~ Covered brick patio. 'N~·,,!iZ~~., , ., , Potting house--and ~~~T ~~! b,~·~:~~ [ ~ RIU:ll J ~lt~&Hil] Ii'ftijft'.iil -~;:~!~~:~b· LEMON HEIGHTS EXECUTIVE Des1~ned for <.:.t11f '" mg. UK.' or gla':-11.1 It .rn lll~ entr. \11·v. 111 I 11,1111 111111' Sunk1·11 It\' r 111 w 1 masi.1 vr· op.·n he .1111 Sunkt•n rum:111 111 11 f~I t! ~ant P \ "c• u t 1 \ t• ' ho!TK' for gr;wt'lul l'Olet Lairuni: Tele-phone· tcul.1' tor <ippt Opt•n E''l'' 545-9491 $500/MO. FREE LAKESIDE Believe 1t~ Seller will pay S500 a m o nth towards buyer·~ mon- thly payments for one full year! Sharp lakeside townbome. Huge living rm & family rm. Highly upgraded thr uout. Fan· tastic view! Pools- tennis t-ourts-and much more! Call Cast. 752-1700 QPf'V fh '#.If\ •t/'fl.,! ,\.: 1-t f.Jf(I I [:11111111 u on)'. bright 3 Bdrm Bluffs condo with fantastic terms. $142.000 Call for appointment. 529CONCHA '7S.l41 I ble land you·,.c been searctung for 7,oned for multiple dwelhnJ( AP· prox J mtle!> from ocean Submit your offer today Ope n t;,·~:. 545-9491 "NEWPORT Vt ST A.'' HOME 3 Stately bedrms. hul(e adde d famtl y rm . gourmet kiCchen with all the goodies The tou1 I price $71.950 Ace now. 546-2313 r~1·. ,., ..... I •f I I, 't' (~l?JMl:!Jl;Jetl R<'al 1-:-.1 ,111· V.A APPROVED HOMES Don"t wa11 111 nu\' rl'.11 esLah! liuy real t•;l:•tt· ,\I wml SO d u"'n up l11 St00.00> V.A S:t l<'shrok1•r 34 t\rs ~,43 t ti:!1; Make your ~h11µµ1 n g easier by usmi.: tht> D;11 Iv Pilot Class ified AJ11 cae: IBDlll ILllRS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE DANA POINT O'Looking D.P. Harbor & Manna. This Exceptional Contemporary Offers A Breatbtaklng 180° View. 2 Story Entry Leads To A Dramatic LR W/Rough Hewn Wood FP. Sep DR . Gourmet Kltchen. Master BR S u ite + Fatn BRs. Beautiful Ground ,W /40' Pool. Sauna Jacuzzi.--$600.ooo. RARE FOUR IEDROOM ILUFFS CONDO Built In The Riviera Sectl.on Of The Bluffs W /View Of Night Lights Across Bay. Sep Qtrs For Office Study Or Guests. E>ctra Storage.' New Appliances In Kitchen. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. $1~.000. ® --...... , ..... 131·1• NIDO ftj"",.,.'11• lllYI L • . ... . .. . . . . • (}j ONl Y PILOT Monday Mweh 2t. UJ1'0 ~-~·~••••••~~~!.~.~ ....... ~ ....... ' FOf" S• Hou\o F'or Sat. G . •••••··········· ····•·•···•···••••·•··• .. ~~!~ .......... !~. ~~~~!'! ........ :.!~ ~~!'!...... 1002 ~ ....... ral 1002 ... .. .. . . . ...... ............... . UOOISU Bay view from 2 p ullo d k enhanc <'USl<>m, sp1r1oui. S b<lrm , 4 balh lrad!llonal hom , lllce new Idea! Cur 'n~cnwrung Corner lot $520,000 NO QUALIFYING Mesa Verd\' 3 t.M-droom Owner w1ll ftn1ncc' WTStDE. Nie~ :i Bdrm , l \• bu th hon~ on tvrnt"r lot with RV uct•·o Aakln K SlCTTJIOO fUUHHALTY 546-0114 IW•enity Peri .... ..... lOClft 4 .. *°°-. ltart• 4 bdrm Corrtell pl.in on oorner tot m '"'l>-•1 cond ll':t hght. bnf(ht /v :tiry Wtlh J $75,1100 •II, 11wruibll' loun lll !J•li.t'k Int Only fl05,000 11• CANYOM Golf cc>ur e v1t•w from pac1oua 5 bdrm . 4 ba t1 d1uonaJ horn • l1ee fo nuly room. p0ol, jucuu1 S7~.ooo 'AST ISCIOW7 ON A CHAIMUf COIOMA DB. MU DUPLU SOUTH C» ftACIJfC COAST .....WAY An t'.xcellcnt location on Begoniu S t reet, lh u dupl ~x ha s gr ea t 1)oss1b1hhcs. Just listed and priced right ut $JW.500. <.:all for details. Tt6 to led c_,.t w.u..... 754·1202 LUXUIY + POOL l br, 3 ba t:•!ilde. Ori<'nlal IUU'tk:n.", covered patios. aporoll 2000 llq . rt incl plan.., ror 2 mort• units $149.500 Owner I Al(enl Dnvc by 314 Rochester St , then call 642-0282 BUCCOl4 4 BDRM CAU.,~l~~ ~ISA vi-. fl1~ beuut1ru1 Uut·1·ul11 4 Hdrm ~ l-'11m Hm, .,. ~ fornu1I d1n1n" Jtogn 1o IACK IAY l<'rnt• 4 l>drm , 2 1~ huth r.1m1ly hom~ on qu1t•t t•ul dt• :.uc.· <hc•r&u<'d pool pl.1 vhou~w. '""" dJ!t' $169.000 T ·rm~ l h.•re'l'l a b1u. vau•Jtt1t t 'dM t•hurmcr' 3 lll'dr,10m-. ond u tli·n. wood '>Him~. p..iut· w1mJuws 1 oom } umt 1>unny Ownt·r 'A'OUld lea<· .1 ful'>t t·.,t·row and you 'II low I hl• I un m•1i.¢hlJorhOOtJ A ~nd T f) '' pl)'4\lhlt· ttu· W lllll!: l'I F< 2 Jnd tht· Jlrll''' , ... $1 rn ooo Oi.>t•n dully Jl !>tH1 M .u J!U« nh· R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112 typ1· lan d11cap1ni.: n • .!,:_ Yl'lilll olcJ Owni·r movrn!l , , out <JI a rc•11 O n ly $1ll4,9W Huth 1.uuru· _____ 1!11 __ _ IUtJ . 1;.u; '38CJ THE lt.<HCH IAYFIONT ~·\ ••r.11 /rnc.· buyfrnnt hnnw-. with Plt•r & i.hp AYALOM LEASE w 1on10H CoraM .. Mar 1022 ··•••••••·············· LooWllejfor Costa Mesa 2/ 3 bd101 homP for 11:tlE' un<lc·r $80,000 Pref dcturht•d gar No condos 11lc111w f'nn only 960-5844 liost Costa MHa 4 Rdrm .,. r ... · rm :MJOO ~'I ft Cloe>c to ~rccnlwlt fw rt'c urca11. M1111y 1•11 J.:rUtlt-:. $125.000 754-7800 W l'l I t'orhl rtU'h.'<f J lJ H. I h.1 u.1k rtuur 1> •• rt 1 ·' I h u ., 1• m e n t t' o n c r c t t' Cou111JJL11m 1-'IJt:. .1n·.1 $1 20,000 f<'e 1 1 lf.>I JI I f 'ti ~ fl .. I ,, I ~ ll1 I I J() 'll1l·t.• I bed rm lownhnm1• w.1llt.1nR th.-1tunrr to llu11 UtJRtuo fk'oc h i.url G OOOTERMS On this rut•t• t IK•d r 111 2 f).1lh Wt.'!ltman ... to•r homc 1-\.ill Pnt't' $72,:.f;AJ ~ JJ\.',M IN f; AV t; Prmc onJy SI 29.~ 2 Br, 1 b1o1. lrj( putio lit ~aruge Super cull' & dn, all fr~hly done• fjy owner, lllOll> 87114073 or 1710 536 1857 E'SIDE CORNER 3 big bt'dr oomi., I ~. baths. new roof, nl'w paint ln/oul. nl:!w carpet thru o ut urr ... r1-d a l SUY7.50!J 4 Hr, ortn·e. dbl 1-1ar1.1 u1· n·c ruum, room for It v , loet. or lurllJ((' un1q1w rc-ady to m<Jvr• in S1 h1lf1I In '4 JiklOJ.: l11•,l.JOI I Owrwr wa1t1nu fur orf1•ro, Clµ• II S<1I :-,Ull )~ 4 ~ 5117!.I J liedruom.., pm1I 211:i Caml'ILw C'M MU'>I 'it·ll Mulhearn .. ~~~r~ BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Hoy\•dt-D••11w NB 6 7!> blbl • H_of .._.,.,..._ ,,,.,. . ..._. •H..._.,a~ ,,.._ ........ .................... __ ... c .. c,....~ 631-1266 _ .... _ ""~ --~--- 2 8R-OEN-POOL JUST LISTED !! $161,000 Good ai. Ol'W' Uu11 t w111l <;o,g~ Monu<.'O plun to see lh1s Jewel ' A Harbor View. l Hedrmi. pnme lc1l·:ilt" Clo.;e_..t + den. Beautiful 18X40 .t.tualny home to S. Coa::.l Pool! Huge patio. t;usy fl I o,, u r; I t• g a n t ~bell arrf"hs Ownt·r hedroom::.. c r;i ,. k II n g will financl' lurgt· "'nd rircplac(' w arms lux TO. Plca ... c :.ubmll urious l1v1ni.: r(HJm . -..•lier aruuous• Cull uow. 1Jr1Hht & .,11n-.h1n ~ 7~ 1700 k1tt·ht•n, suf)l•r sizr yard •• ,, ., . " .. , , w I r t'I ;i x 1 11 g p 11 u I & 'la fij&IHll ,,,. . .,,,,, Tn••I '""'"" / ~ • : _ l/llluy' Call 645 0303 -----.. ~~' UICE HEW IM LAKE FO•EST Move .-.~ht 10 lhls va<·:mt :J Udrm. 2'12 bath townhome Fonrrnl d111111ft mounta in \/ll'W, f1rt•pl:IC'(', lflH'nJWtlVt', t>uillins, <'ustvrn l>uilt with ovt•r.,1wd bdrms. P ren'(! l><·low murkt:t for fast 'ialc at $102,000 Cal 546-4 141 Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine Huntington Beach-Newport Beach WRITE O FF OU!t Ofo'F l<'fo: 111-:I N<: ftEM001';1.to:1>. I.I•:/\\ I: YOUI! NUMHl·.11. W1·: EASTSIDE COSTA MESA I Jl.1 n1· w l hdrm l hJ , 1 um11ld 1·ly I l'11111d1·led 0 11 l11t.:I' l"t Wltlt d1• t.1d11'fl 2 I .rr ~Jr.t1.:c-. 1•x tr .• p..rl..111u l'nl·1·d ripht at Sl~l~MI associated l•OKl•S -AE~LT0~5 .102~ W l olboo '1l·JU 1 I ST TIME BUYERS WESTSIDE nf llu1111n10on Ht'J<'h , 1---------nc-wly v111nt~'(.I 3 bedrm, 1~11 b11th "\Ill J>nl't', onlv fiti,000 5 BEDROOMS Mt•n'<hlh Gorden llome 1n S llunlmgton &·a ch Wlt.h vvt•r 3000 sq fl of luxury Uvu1~ arcu Pri Place, Inc. 842.746 1 IA YAONT HOME IN T H .. : Jll-.A HT OF BALHOA nu1u•· f un loving older ;.: s1ory :J l.Jdrm.' and dt•n Laving mom has hl'avy bt•umN1 1 c1'1n.i. hu~t· hri ~k firt:pla<:e and fnbulou~ v11•w of wolt•r ancl moun lmni. Lurl(e p ier <ind tloc·k for ~t>verul boub ~'t'rl hy upp.>1ntment 1;42.;,200 r Pe~arrettM ~~r "" 2 IOIM COTT AGE f'lys---Unft PeR~C'd hardwood floors, beamed ce1IJnl(s, 2 bn<'k fireplaces und nice <:oun try lutchen PLUS 2 ·Odrm, 2 bath 1nt•1mp W\ll with pnvatt• patio and yard Rtdto $185,000 FOR INf'OllM A'rlON Cal 644-721 I /JD.NIGEL BAILEY & ASSIJ[IAT(S t'rnc1>1 duf}h•x in COM llldr JUSl ('Omph•linJ( 50i MarguPnlc S2'J8.000 Submit lt·rmi.· Po~:. trade"' I 1t TH. Offfr.d 2 units, xlnt location on l'omer lot IQ<-" down G If Robt>rtson, JUtr 675·0562 0... r;,. Offrr 1-'or Sal<• hy Ownrr <.:a m •o Shor~., l'n v bl•ach act·l~1<o Walls or .ila!.s lo on:u11vww 4 11 It. 3 U/\1 UH. dtn. lnc·om pl rt• m o d t• Ii n u w I n c w l'Ull.tt'li./pamt $3~.IJOO Iii wisum loun Urokcr Coop FUUHREALTY 546-0814 --- EXQUISITE! des<:n bes lh1s 5 Br 3 Uu M t>'ill VerdP c·:.tall·' <! frpl<:'"· formal d1ninA. step·down lam rm, di secludt>d mstr s uite• do not bt:grn to dt·~<'nl>t> this truly beautiful homt• <.:4111 P RI 964 24:il t)t a~t IJ35-02 U pager !J4flH ----- S7'J.tw 1'>46 5';2() -------- t026 ·••·•·······•······•••· PIU;v 1fo:W SllOWINC: MAl{INITI\ l'r~lllllou' r••'>ld1•n1·1·, n t• .1 1 l h l' m 11 r 1 11 a :,4 !I ., I I I • 4 l;I;, -CU 1111 , 831·3MO Ma~nlfw••11l on·an 1111•w Nt·w .I bd, IK•' rm~ Clr<I lid :•l'IJ ~udt• I Alli k33.oci.23' tl44 5744! AN ISLAND In th1· i<kv• It .., all \0111 w1tf\ u lw11v1·nly 1111·w 111 !ll•t:1111 roll111~ t11ll <..1can :J Br , I ba . 2 1·ar ).(Jr, Fo.tain Vdley I 034 tg__. land~c.iv~d yurd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ni-sll•'<I bt·low .1 '"'"'""" 111 trl'I•' in a f1.11k of l'\.~trul hcuuty t;1:1111 1 lll'clro111n hom;· w111i l.imily room 11·1 c '"" lli•M of a ll. u 1·11u1111:1ril t' 111 r ;1 n t' (' u ( I 11 I" I pr1v,w y 1\ll l111'. ft11 $124.70() l 'll'<1M' 1·.ill lo duy S94.!">00 646-~2 I RANCH REAL TY ;· 551 2000 VACANT POOL HOME Looks like nt•w Im· me<11atc occuptin1·y 1n ltus lovely M<''>lJ Verdi· borne on one of the· n1l·esl tJ'N.' lllle<i street., in lh•· a rca $14 5.000 C;,IJ OlarlJeSp1llcr, 752 19'bl Mo Woric, All Ploy ';' SUp<:r 4br, 21,,, ~rw Clll"p('l..'\, d rap.t•,, fl11or111i.: & nt•w apf.llan1·1·., In 1,;n-cn VJI ,.Y w •u1H·• 1•--------rt•l'reat 1on;il L1c1hllt'' ' QUAIL PLACE NOf'HTIES ... 10,... Tll l :JO r.M.I Open Sut/Suo IZ 'I 1 77~, La Ro<ia F V l<l•iJ 11 > Wor ld. Sadd leb.i1·k 768-8711 .........._°" .. och I 040 ···•·•·••••··•···•····• HEW IEACH HOME Hy bual<ln , blo1·k to ~ach,ocean view, .. Hit, ,,..., ba. 3000 -.4 rt, lri: bulcon1~:. 20k l~th !-.l fl9S.OOU Al.,o <1 hit . ;.i•' ba al 601 17th St Sl2'J.OIJIJ BUILDER'S SrEflAL -536-17114 Wests1dc. rm for IU un its $210.00U Am 1)75-11170 HJJ 05ZJ 1-:w·:. ExK TowftftQme '.\ Several tu chuo•w tron1 Pnc•c·d lrum S!°li•.!JO•J II• ~.oou Sotn•· w 11 h 1111 down V /\term ... S&S J 11 d r m l II J I lo , l1rt·µl1Jl'...-., a form.ti '1111 1 n~ t florn and f.1 n-11 h rorilll. l11•:wt1lul kilt 111 n O v1•r l!+<HI '•I II <111 I\ JI lfJ.IYM.l {'a ll liA~ !111:1 . ~ ...... ' . OPEN HOUSE . v~ REAllY . z . 4 :l Hit B1.,1·,1v. Sl75 111111 :! " Hit OakwtMJ, $1U:1 IMHI . trt.2 OJ Jl. M4·t.i;k~ $57.9 50 ~ -- **U.S.* * *VETERANS * WI LL CA I.I. VOi ' -B/\C:J\ BEWARE! ll<·w111 t• of fall1111: 111 luvl' wllh «rt}' of lli1•,t· four :.! h1~ll1111rn 1•11nclo1111111 u111., 1• r 1 • •· 11 r r '' m :t.111,lll~J ~;!,IHHI All art' '"l"'r -.hurp with low 1l11w11 & low monthly SHORT Lease oµtion Ontt• 111 a 11r1•l1mP V1~·tonan J Ur :i Ua , formul d1nin~. pad die tennis. So of bay'\1d1" 1>n R 2 lol $10.000 down . $JO()(} f}t 0111 s.;!55.000 Ownr /Uk r 673 1148 Park Place. llll' 1142 7tlt.t Would hkt' to trade> m y 19711 24xGO' mobile hr>m(• in &arh park t5•Adult1 for down pnymcnt on 1---------·nu., br;m1J rn ·w 1·111. v lldrrn ,., l111•k1·<J 1111 v.1t•·l\ :11n11nv tr•·l·' .11111 t1 wkl II~ '>Ir l'dlll 1\ 1 I', h11~lol \ 11 I' 1: r ,J II 1· 11 " 11 l & wallvapt•r,., l1Mhll·d 11·11 mi. ··ourt... 11<11>1 ,.,,. & lllUch moro· ~11 Jl!llO 4 BR-FAMLLY oldcr homl' 111 Co'lta Mcsd ur H B. area~ Call for uppt lo 1><'t' 900 5844 Kt-cet1l cho.n~t"' 111 VA POOL-$121,000 n·i.:s may t·nahh• vou tu Moc:Jel iwrfot't 1·xc<:ull Yt' r1uuhry for $IOO.IJOOhom1· homl'• 4 l''~1nta i.l1c loarL'l withubi.olutl'lyNO bedrm.., 1 Ma.,_..ne fKJWN PAYMENT mui.tn ~u1h•' J-:nter GOV'TREPO 11.n1111·11t ., Cu ll 11ow w l11rc· tlu·v·re ~nn1· MO J(h, Of MONEY? DO YOU WA.MT THE BEST Jewel With SEC. GRDf:O ENTRY 3 Odm1. 2 l>n 1 111101 $6000 duwn full 11rn o• ~.000. N1•w c·11t.. l o lw lrt>lalh'fl V J\ Apprv 'II Hrokcr World RHll &tat~ tamer's puuo with bll m .m Ornnj.(e Countv frrm DRQ. Luxurious ~olar ~~~~898-~7~1!53~~~-i 'f1CCial11mi.: 111 VA ho mt· heated pool Aln um and _ IOJO\ W<"n: tlh· VI-;T~ dt.'i'k 11(( m<.ii.tcr w1n.i.1---------•I 1C.'hl><·k Uus Supt•r ;~ lir lwnhmc on s hal11·d i:recnbelt. Good .irca. Adults only! Assum e !I' I. loan or &t"t a new one. $4!1,SIJO. Hurry won't lw.l. 645-T.rl I SUPSt OCEAN VU. 'l'enn.tS-pool-Jac. Jasmine er. Plan 5. S305.ooo. owe L'it. Call for appl. Open llouse 1·5 Swarti Heal· U\ ongmaJ Newport Hts tract. This 1mmac J Hdrm+den hom1• s1tuat cd oo qwet st . close to dll 1---------A Pool A sp11rkl1 n g 1l1•J 11" . w1mm1ni.: 1>001 .1111t tk~:k1nJ! ldcul ii ~'<lm111u lanuly o;l vk• hom1· wrrh llmm~ room. p.irqu1•1 1 11 try h.ill. I'll/)' l•f11 I.. flfl•plJ('I• lllld 111 l'I /\ k1ll'ht•11 Wi th h 11dt111' 9C!,!J'JO "·\ n li\ l1•rn1 l.:u 11 S5'J 84:, l shopplng. LurRc lot, pool _ &Jae & m UC'h more. Ask 1ng $1 39,900. CALL TODAY• U1.i1 help lht• VJ-:'l'S 1w Cull today 752 1700 ~ For more info 1·<111 "'" .,. ' ' • ' • Duplex 717 f'ernlear lUr. - ..... ' .. 1 " .. s .... ~1111,,.-0._°" .. a-'0 11111 "" 111 oqf,.. ........ /ta.. ~ · ~) H1~>~~i>k~~0~~TY ~~caa n\arc~.l u·~tu~1l ty, 64() 1127 REDUCED lltfl CXC.'i!Ul111<.• 4 hr, 3 1>.t horn1:. Meredith ht11 It AJTI1>rull<-s plus. Ow11t'rs ilruCJOU.'J. 6116-7711 ~ ~J ~ r,·IJ m1• wl1.1l you wunt. W-tc•:ff ........ !J,.6 1 26J,.OO . b y own er . & h•t rn1• find your home ..... " -·1 .,..,. ....., VIA LIDO In ttw Sn Oran1w Coun· na...aTHEWATER-Costa--Meso-----10_2_4 * VETERANS * "· h t ,, 1 1 ty l.tt•111'11 11re11. Alik for """ .,.,p 111 1cate" ivrn).! :o K I with 42' ..,·al "lip. built· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... "'··I h r I I Huth l'"llt•r , rca est ate UV ., U.-t a Vl.>t HelJ) You find it's ... ~1 u.l •K l u our aJ(i•n l Mon . Tue & ms, 2 fireplaces, 2 l'Ov LI--Co--s Ulut homa )'0" wunl. IJ llt'droom condomanrurn "r "d p "t ios, 3·Cllr rl'C'f'"~ ••n;o "' '" ONT fL' 1 y s ·n11u . 9 12. 8:11.21,(HJ or "' .. .. dov.'J1uploSlOO,OOO l e. iA .ter1 out <1!11ill!j:J5• f':vci; IJ -~: i.:a ragc. T r emendous HotSum I C.-u D-.t.. ..... 24h S 00 your !ipaccous brick fanan"tn" . ...,"'),""'). mer• -"'""'""1 ~,,.. r terracl' und 1mto your tlll'l 2:"122 " ~ " ....,. ""' Ck• rcndy wilh this s uper WORLD R.E l~t Plans under wuy 101_________ JACOBS REALTY pool home on nfrc rorncr 543• I 722 cnlar1:<' exist111g boht NEWPORT FIXER 675-6670 lot. 3 bt>drooms. dining hhp to r.s rooter. Wulk lo room new plush rarpets ----Lido Village's ft1huluu1$ $122,500 ---------1 2 patio1t. S pa rklin K When you call C:lassiric>d Don't Uke Today's resu.urani. and shOPN . Thi-. ;1 Bdrm home 1i. BALIOA CONDO s w 1 MM 1 NG po o L , lo place an lld, you're r•·. 1-'---t R.-&-.s? $t!(),000, :.t1·1,s lrom the bc:.idr, on Tt:ni!ie location around Hurry, won 't last $99,000. NEW EXCLUSIVE! " ~ vnr COLE OF NEWPORT 1111• 1'1·111nsula II de· the corner from the 540-l73> s ured o f u frrendly We havc> "12" VA houses f it 1 n ··• ·rL•' but yacht rlub •·only l·blk. I d h I ( Rlr:AITORS in t• y Ct"\.IS ,.. "' 1111•RIRL we com e 11n e P in rom S69,90o to 11how _._ luL'> lrl'mt:ndouR pot cn· l o the bay or ocean _. __ wordlnR your ad for beilt you Xlnl locataoM. No 675-5511 11,11 Bring your tool11 f'erfecl as a second -· r espon•e. Call Now• money down Balhoa ~~~~~~~~~j :inti 1mag1n11l1on. Call home. wrth bul l l -ln ---- 64.2-5678 ~lirnd ReaJty, 673~ ~ 1151 security system. Priced i---------•I NO MORE 6°/o w; ao xlnt invest ment "MM<E OffU" Broker works for hourly opport unity at on ly On th111 lovely Mesa rat.eornatree. 868-67LO S l47 ,500, with x Int Verde home Owners are t.cnns. givin g new buyer s a WantAds Call&U-5878 ---------6 73-4400 $2,000 carpet allowance Home foatures ht'itled HILLSlll HOME-DRAMATIC VU fllc~~JL~n~ HARBOR pool, rovcrt!d patio and gas BBQ Asking only SU2.fMJO. Call 546-5880 1\ [)1Y"l(lfl of '"\~HERITAGE o.Ms Rickrtts, Rltr 955-0497 642·3263 WOW! Llkc new ., lir 2 Bn, for onJy $16.500! Brand MW plush ca~tm~ & p11d paint 1ns1de & oul. /\rad, dr ea m ki tc h e n w/hardwood cabinets, lwrunous t•cllfog & much more. Lge lot on QUJel <.:OS C..11 to see PEGG YSCHRODF.R 646-7414 5.59-1)3.JO IRAHOHEW TOWNHOMES "MH.w Woods'' ( East.'ide Casta Mesa t 2432Santa Ana Ave. En glish Tudor 2&3 Br split level, 2&3 rar Ra r age, frpl cs, nucrowaves, ~reenhouse windows, pool. s pn TENNIS court From $89.950 646--006 l or 955-1920 Oeveloped by Woodtree Oc\I Co ~for Jluntmgton Beach 21 l bdnn hom1• for :.di!! 1111 dcr $30.000 P rl'f 111• tul·ht.>d .:ar No l'Ondo .. pleaSt· Pnn only 960 ~1-1 3 IU(S FttOM WATER 28r beach hsc. $77 .soo JO'Z dwn H.tiwqtOft a.och Reotty 536-6565 -· If You're Particular .. wh1cht•111·r Wil\ yo11 l1 ... ~ 2 Story hauty -.it lh1s llfJ1TI1•, 11 1'\l't•I . 4 lal'Re 8drm11, 2 b11th<1. formal danin>:, i.undt•l·k, Super location. $129,00tJ SUNSf:TR.t-; 557~ CHATEAU BY THE SEA Livi:' in Hunt1n i:1o n B<'Jch Two s tory, :J Bdrm, 21~ ba Clo:.c ln park. pool. J•l'u.:1.1 &c r f'crt><Hto n l't•n 11•r . ~.9511 Hurry .<'all A~\·nt 540.4646 Tiu:. ·I h<Jrm lw.1111 '' h , dr amalH· archrlt'd "'' 1'11·~ant 1fo1·11r unu .• Jm. ly lanllM•.i1w1I \ant ,\ must Set> tu :.ippr1•r1.ilt• .. 513 CAMPUSDt ·IRV1'4E LOIJlllMI leach I 048 ...•••.•••.••.....•.... *DUPLEX * s.,.... ....... wftta ftri••J a.. ~t New'f,ort loc•tlo• wltll ~llW of l•J ro•t, Newport C••ter ••d Oce..tr .... Y-c.11 -. ..... ttt. PENTHOUSE .AT THE COVE The best of all worlds m Newport. View Catalina, the P a vilion, the bay & BaJboa without paying waterfront pr ices. Two bedrooms, a den, three baths, a ll on one le ve l at only $297,000. II .irl)11r ll11t•sl rrh•111 Ct1 ~~~~~~~~~·-~--~- 2 Brand new 3 bdrm, 2 ba, ~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~ homes. formal dining . . REALTORS f)l•t'llfl M<lr• OI h~ Y, 11•\ ••I lot. CU..'tY .tl'l'es~ lo h1".1('h Nt,,h paint mrn11r r1• pi111 ~. lrlt•:il for horn1• & 1n1·ome. llu1 ry , 11111) $14S,IJOll lellte. P .. IU•! u ...... , apecl-t .... --····-··:i,...., --..... .._ .... l .......... 0... .............................. ..,. ......... .................... ..., .,,,.... fw 21M1 • ..., ....... of .,,.... t 200 Ml ft. .... for ,.... $41Z,IOO WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. ~36 W Co1:i-.r H111h"'''"' NiwJll>rt B.w h 631·1400 LIDO COUNTRY CHAIM Maste r suite , plus 3 bedrooms , custom kit c he n, peg & g r oove floors, cathedral ceilings, on a 45' lo t. Many other cxtr ¥s. Price $425.000. A COlDWaL IA.Mma CO. 644·9060 2tt' SAN JOAOulH Hlu.9 flD IH NnlPDAl CINfElt macnab I Irvine realty IAIRIGM COMDOt ••UM l!xecuUve hideaway l Upstairs banide deek w/VJEW SUPREME! 2 llRa, 2 Mths. 20' sld•Ue. Just lllted -d on 't d e l a y ! Dona CbJchelter 642·8235. 642-1235 ...... 200 tot Dover Orlw H.,._. "'•• <Mtttr trvlne et ~JM \felley Cen'er 7U-1414 . . ...., I 1044 a__ •t rm. sep. fm rm. 2 frplcs, ,_ _______ _ IAYCltEST llllC'J'*IC~ "" deep lot. 2 c ar garaite . COUIGE rARk ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mrs.,ion llt•.ill y •1!14 111:11 N""WPORT 8 EACfl y 2076 & 2080 Oranitc Ave. IC> our $ J '> 9 s 0 0 A h 4 Bdrm.'!., 2w b11 0 1(10), Spa cious 3 bdrm., 3 " • ... u c · rm.+ Hnh1h('(I bonus r m baths, family rm. + FlnaertfDS =~It. M2'48!M or Pr1mc s tri:-ec Gorgeous EMHALD IA Y LOT 1)7J lil>J4 hrkfsl. rm. home In de· With lhlf stunhlng 2 ---------• oondillon! $.lll,000 . I l Rh t r u I u r e 11 o r bedroom <'Ondo ar ross Investor m lis t sc II 6 Ncent 640 5S6-0 $1 19.850 nv OWNl.;fl, 11<1 house. l>lPJlll lo l11•u d1 lo t s of l1 .:tt1 OAVCREST ! 2 fi'plcs, from super shoppin g homes in Costa Mesa. No patio. spn nklers. Priced center. Uln1ng room . brokenae to!M.'ll at$0!05.000! ro ma nti c f1r cpla rc , ~Amherst $82.500 lalaoa lay Prop. gourmet kltt hen with zm Fordham SR:J.500 Rfflton bullUns. Private µatlo 238S Notre Dame $82,500 • 675-7060 • Comm pool and Jacuu1 225 Wake Fort'tll 94.500 ~~~~~~~~~ •.OOO.Call$4C).t720 lMJScrra Way $85.~ :. ll58 Mu1s1on Sll.5,500 Wl. Call 831·9081 for inrorma· CAMEO tMHUHDS A quality home In 11 pre. 11U1lo11s location. the home reflects ttood plan· nlnl both Inside 4'I OU\: there are a icp~clous bdnN. " rormal dlolna rm. The yard 11 croaa· fenced t o p r ovld «' privl(y for the pool as .00 ....... $22$,000 -· lJOn. sec; R~lA-a £trs .. That /nfri9uin9 Word Gome wifh o C ltuclcle -----1411•4 ~ Cl.AY • POllAN ----- • teorronoe leo•n ol ..,. lovr ""'"'bltd WO<d• ti. low 10 '°'"' I-li"'lllt -d• I· ti fr r 1 IOo/oDOWH Nearly nuw 2 Br. 2 hn condo. Uent1o1~e Park Nrpoolfrtcnm~ 166,900 t.Jrvov .. MnwhcK ~~' Mt-ns1 l::vc11/wknd1> 497 :1:1:1.1 D ays (:.!t:ll 7;•2 GH1U X226 Pnnl·1pflls univ Pert.ct Start•r 2 Rr. I bu. ull wood 1·111 la.Cl' & I Hr. I bn rn ri•:.i r l..e•Jtnl 1tu11tcx D~t·JJ h11d, )•1"1 As .. um1• lu1111 '1111 P<Hlll!I Ito 000 n11wn l:ll,101 bv ownl'r Pnn unly il42 !HUI ~ {( ~.02~ s12s.m . <"ontt•tnpilrllf\' a..-.... I04I WUUd & i.tlui.~ l! br. v1t·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-7084 flt~.~.~ 'ANOIAMIC WHnlWATll YllW CanUJevored hom o on street to s treet lot. Massive decks and Jur~c family rooms makes thil' home an Ideal beach cottage. $197.500. A COl.DWal.. '-'"*B CO. 496-7222 831-0836 ........... .., .... ...... .._ • -. ' • .... ' I r \ . 'l r ' • DIRT CHEAP I II fl'!!. DAILV PILOT Mondily. Match 26, 1979 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COftdomlellltft-t/'fowtt• ._... 'roperly 2000 Ho..se• Ullfunllllwd HCMl&H UftfwW.t.4 Ap Jrlm~b rw-nislted I t 00 hou\.t't for-1al4t I 700 •••••••••••••••• •• ••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••• •••• •••• ••••••• .. ••• • ••••• •• •••• •••••••••• :::~·~~·~:·:·.·;;;:;,~ owe ~!~~ ....... ?~.~~ ~~~!~~ ... ~~.6.~ ~!'!~!~~ ....... ??~~ l'lut. 2 bd wlth oceon lfACH ARlA New apa.c.·iou~ condo 2 b1 . 3 b d r m 2 1'# b :1 2tr w/blUns. Adl.llt:oi prr· v1("W Mtrrort<d wt>t bar f«onta med morti:ag\', no Z ba w/oomm pool $6.50 TuwtthOU-'e Beaul!fully fotTl>d. 22b5 Canyon Dr .• 1·.ir l(Or St18.00o Jmm lt:ot!.'> 1-'il.Sl escrow mo No!*t.s.644·8485 <J('('01uted. bout -iltp 833RJ33 A.:enl 497·3001J Prin only Chrl•laiit O..PoW 3226 isv:ul Sll50 p.-r u\o u.~ •-h 3740 ~ wkdya ~ 2J8(1 ~6310or525"'695 ·-"'"°"'°"-oc °'1dft!_n/ .. 1100 t'\lll/Wk.nd.' , •••••••••••••••••••••• • --•••••••••••••••••••••• • °"'" Sdt 4br.3basp.a. or new. do\\' 31FT BOAT SUP 3br 3b'1 Weekly Rates ••••••••••••••• •••••••• Foor plex on th~ sand 1n t.u Dana Rills High 33101 coodo Motor boat only EASTSIDl N r wo o rt D e a c h Bucca.ne«. 493· m i aft. 4 64<H918 Sp.1c1uu.1. StucJ11~ & C:Umplctely refurblshl.'d l JkJrooni Su11c:. <\l.'ltom units nn hte lot , 1 hdrm units. ~.ooo. 4 OR. 2 ba. tn·level Nr Beuuti!u.1 Dover Shore,, In fAimpll'I•· kitchens t't'11I Wiik wood l.f\tl•r1or. Ownttr lookm.i tor lrlldl• b<·h.. Year lse. no pets Newix>rt Utlach. !>bdrm Bc•Jut Patio/Pool l hlk hUf.('frpk,n11wplumb 1 2 mi llion nr mori• S625 mo714ms.0239 Sw1mm1nR p o<ll . 2 Mttlll~·rvice ·TV IJlll & ,,iv( Only Jg8,5()( Agunl Mike 8ry dnl FauttcrinVoll-3234 hreptactti. f'ool & lawn I M1l"loOcuan <>wn.-r!W4. 0!111 .. .,, """" -, l'DHtnt.enance 111rl 0111y R~al Sui"tes -• ....,, ..N'tR ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1175 per mo uut ).tr,. 1200 lnc:.ome Property 2000 -TWO DUPLEXES 2-r.ty 4br xlot. area Walk Ack f L'-nk "~5 """'' 7 k•· t ••••. •••••• •••. •. •. • •• , ,... or r ... a .,.. """" · or .. 1wn a ••• •••• • • •• • • • • • •• • •• • • N C M d I W M1. Sq Prk Prk size days, 642·8!136 eves &-arh HI vd ~l•11'l"'lf,~t.u1!1111 .bri 7U,..STS-C.M. enr rel.'\t•op yrd96827:?().963"6908 53'-041 1 II b Id ~nl area. eu unat has 2 Harbor Vi"w ·•br. 2b1:1, up "'" « I ,. 11 lli 1 rnit & r .1ut nt•w u1 111i: "' ., 0 'JI• ' 11.·1· I 11 •••• ·,·,· .. , ,·,., t"ln ulat:~. xl.nl local1on BR. l BA. end ~ur . yrd. ~on ~och 3240 aMOdes. srn°1c blory, likl.' 543·20 0 • .. •1..._, luv""''• .., .... 160~ lncomeSllltOprmo Both ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~I $7S0 .. 640 073S ---To w ~t.urJ $)2 ow .,.,, ...... ~ for $170.000 Prtn only New--elegaD1·2 be<iroom ~ S.odt 37 48 l i111 1111h 7H llt,.! :.!!IT7 FOUR UHITS-C.M. please MS 1476 Owner 5S50,or 2 bedroom + den Back Bay arcJ, 2 Or ••••••••••••••••••••••• "t:ar nt:w . 3 Br owners SS75 Cedar & window garage, Jg p.wo Mature LAGUNA UEACH MTR unit 2 ba, fi:pt. 2-c ai ~ 0Herf. home. Five blocks to adulli.. r.o J>t-li. S40U INN S7!Jlwk & up Maid .car 32Br,2ba,units Resort 2400 beach. Private 2.rar Ava1l.ible April 10 M'TV , color TV, h<'alPd niLlnvshnts 642-1603 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~arage. Fully main 642-2267 pool Ut1I (714l 494·5294. .Hl•"'t., ~ ... ,-,~. Hf .i•11•• Wt1l1 \t:r \1111 lio It "' 'Wt\l'l(,\'i llhltl ' 1 1'll"• t• rm!> ---~s.ooo FutnLSbed. Thun l.a.UlC!d yard A dulls. No ---------~ N Coa.,l Hwv .,, BOAT SLlP. 2 Br 2 bath /t * * * * do!rb1rd Htli $515.000 pe\s Jnqwre al 527 l8Ul lower urut w1firl!ph.1cl! Ort!Ol.l\frot1l Beaut I br, 19 fourplexes Utlf Bermuda Dunc~ SI.Teet 17141 !*lO 6331 S750tmo ~I mu. Apnl thru J une "'' owner l"nrc~ ex $775.000 furn 20 Aaf'~ Mow right 10 J br. l ba. ON WAT'fo:R i Br, 2 bJ oi97 20(2or497 328l tn•mcty low Seller will land$30.000to$35000f)<'r patio. f encd yard. Condo s:'5ll mo , F.AAGO R.E. I 1 ,t.~717 I ,1:!1 44(.;! II r .trre t:oml Bu1ldm~s g:.m1gt' Kids & ,...ts ok \\akrtront Homt'~ Mewportleac.h 3769 ~:4.;~Y l.I tnanl·ing ill $660,000 Mitchell & :S&25 A~t. n~-f ee 6311400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· >mp · n ' If uo< hco l'aht u1 l'll . • 5 .i1r 1•1tn 1l.,:.1oOOilOlull J• 11 • lt•rm •• 111ui.t i.l'll 1\.,l f.'711 '1!)."4 L:'tCosh Row Rummonz Rea llnr'I !l64-25f.6. 973_2971 71537 Hwy 11\, Hilnchu ----Low o wn Payment Mirage. Ca 56~ :11\0i Great famtly home with E..xccul1ve W1•-,tl'l1rr home. 2 Br 2 Ba, extra 1rg l1v1ni: rm. frpk between hvm~ & drntnl( rm s. 2 cu r llttr w/opener, gard<.•ncr & water pd. StiOO m o 631-0256 TOTAL LIVING li:.\X :1l'l 11110'l\1 Bkr. 714/542-3676 Eves568-6728or J.lt> 3327 frplc :l+den. 2 ba . patio. CALL FOR SETUP fncd yd. garage. West OfH''ME~T~' Ml11:111•t,.1<. \I>\ \, T.'\C l·'-' '"' ·1 fll DUP lf' ~ITll 1 IWnllt>o \1 ~ .. I\ \Tll ' l''A('tl ( ll l \ '\ VI f. W, ttlUflT O ~ <;01.1· f'()lJ H c;, F. t· ... I· 1\ I< IH \ C 'I ~ I F ~ '-IS oWN l:-'R 01>1'\ '!•> \' l:. R 'i (' H ~; \ I l V I 1'' I N A l'; C I " 1: r:xci-1.11:~ r r11-" 1 \t. IN('U\11. ~11.1,.,..1.1 l it I ""' •. "'"' 1'111· II •w ) I ~7i ACllt-.:S f ,,11;., •. I hl'l•I !Ill'•" I 11 v l .t! milt·• rom .;i ,1 ~ tr< 1 1 ••', ~·n·,st L11 111:<1• JllV fl frt.)ntugc h u 1 ; t S.: I , 11 <I o 111111 !ll'\1111.' l11w,~) Ml'tro * * * * * LAI([ ARROWHEAD mont area. Kids & pets ok. $465 Agt. no ree. • I HI !"1 l',1.1 l I ' 11 1y Ill \i Ill ii) •• I Ill I \(,\ ., \ IH.Al II I i-:t:> ~ ,;i ,,,1l1·r. :" .111 $7,000 p~r ~. _ .t u 1 · "re I,., 111, ,._, n y,. _,"o,,_s 1.,lr<hl lllly 114Rtl5()() b.f I , J"'1 ....._ __ _ ~· ,u•rt-\.'WW parcel V1s1 .. VOOD '' Vt;STMEHT , .n 111·.11tu A11101n1n~ 1'/n. 1 .• \1 •I• 111 t untlP1 ~.1) • !>.•~Ill pt• Jl'll• '714) IL'11I, (II ll' 1J (Ill ttll I 1.• 1-Wi 1<,j! U:Mti 11·c11.11\1,r 1 I . ----.~;~Home Staie Crimntrc1at •n.1 11~1 1 ...,. • rfy I 600 !······················· ''· .I' 1'1~1' f• \!\I, SHO,PIMG CENTER Prime leach Units APPROX 3 YRS YOUNG MUST BE SOLD sconREALTY 536-7531 R&n'S COVER MORTGAGE 97-2457 fA:>nLU~F a .. •Clll~!!mMr......:::Pol•11 l.r. 1'0rw r tut ..: r fo' R ~ .... r ~huq• IJJ.H'r 111 .. d I , 111l center w1lh '' • 11' Ft t • 111 w • 1 , 1 1 ~ e q u 1 v r t d cn~nt>r mo \">n .: I rum 11-t·11•.1n1 t11 • 11«rktn~ 1:r Down. 4-Plell:. A.., sume Seller will earn p:iper M a na~«'ml•nt avail Agent Gary 0 Bosler 960-4388 or S36·Z498 Pnncipals Only ~ ,.,,,. ""°"'" l•1 \U. I UI J • 1 l • ~ ':Ii,) • '1 I t. with mom for St.I cnrs M.:lfdrrey M. Hons 1 ... ·:1t<' J "" ;i m:ijor blwl BY OWNER ~ Ni~t I 052 11·i1 \. ~ rnn <lull, ~huf1s, ••• ••• •••••• •• ••• ••• •• • '>'ill& $17~1 .(JO I• "1·81!17 HJ I->~'> •~.th hlfh lrJlflc rouol Laguna Niguel Real~y ~~~ ·~ DrU.,M1uC Court- ·'fC. d Entr ftC:~ YO c.: SC~E I ~ '~ rt.•, "\ rU1 :· "r ' ~iK ~ ,vhra •, ~If• ·1~ v. h~;· 11 1 r r ,,,. I' \' 1fn al It•,._, lrt.111 a ,11Jr<11 l•l "1"r ~1 ,,' 1.1 • '1 1,r l '. 1·.. · 11 ll 11k. 21:. It:.•. c •.,. 1• ln M !1001, 11.11 • , "' :tl•l on l'"' th ·" 'h..cl 1•'1•1, \•:I Ill' ~· cl'Hll "'I fS(,..,,,:t! J 1 .... 11 Id' 11.r nJ 11. 1' \,. Mob1lt" Hon~ Store-''H• II hc•1•1\uv:1 t.>1· I ~W.'15 I ii. I 11 11' ' I II d I ,., I' r •t I t \ l' l' 11 l •ti " 1111\!'' 1ntl11 I -.p.1 :i 111<. :l lt t 11111111• 1111, I 11ntly 1·m ~.I IJ Cl"rt '(. 'll'ltlll\ II lit.Ill' f" q•-,·,111'1 "'4'11tl I\, ..!·::'.8 \'1•i.1 •Id ~'EE-KENO SPECIAL~ ·~14.90 0 • t•h·...;. ~ "'!:"'1/t ~t 4s-J-9~ 4 495.s210 496.2413 £30-SO~ He~11 och IOf.Y .....••...• , .•..•.•.•.• Nf'WPOPT CREST C0"400 f'l.i.n ·t a hr 21 • bJ. ~·1 lf)('at. up• r 1111•1! v.·1·1 h.1r rn1rro1 l'<l ~ •rrirl,.. 1·omm 110 •I. ).1t·un1, lt•11t11s t'rt-, 1 ,,1w~ PCM Realty 1133 IW:JQ 11,.1 1:.S II , •I ' Iii ,· 11~\ "'; ·.II Loi., Ii I 11.-. • 1 11 "' I 1p 1 m '\ 11 I II I ol JI J k .. ,1,111• I.! Ht' I 11\I~ 11 111.t l 'li k1ll'h• 11 .~ fl' 1~ •rt 11 tt.ru out. 'I ·1 n111 t1uv ,•I IJ5.IUI /\• ·cl t• 'lN':infrnr l hornl' 1 f{r : H 1 1\.11 • rm . •ll"u c 1ru 11., ,. ·t bar. ~ '"1r ~·" af .• 2I'•''1~ 4 yt"K 11ld By ()v.l'cr $450.11011 213/2KJ 7717. 8 4 \1011 F't 1 I'••\\ •qfl~ I • VI I It· Kf fl 111, .11 If In t •IHI 11 (){' J',_.•I;: \II f11 I t•n: l•t $)lit 111 p• t OJ\ ..._,."lf't'V M. Ho~s E'LA1CANT LIVING '\! :111 ;if(• t•1dl11f• flrll'I'. ·;; r hi Y •11• I :mn r '•Br • r1 ll•c• tJl•h Ill '°"'Jll ·~~.'il .!1 Mobile HOCM Stor~ 1148·8lS9S 21:1 • Ml'.l :. l 577 703J ---------• il 1 fi1"J ~u.I) llll1h h.Jw nvt been tn· 2 DUPLEXES for Sale 1 re• "<t·d for i.ever a l Owner will carry with '1• 11 , ~Slu.ouu. C.ill 15,..,,. down. Corona del 1.11 :mn Mar 675-3956 f~ SELECT By Owner 2 4 Plexe s. •1 PROPERTIES s2os.ooo each . Will ------finance Prine only. CARLSBAD 4~1.-0536 S4lH219 C"ornm renter fur ~all· 2 s......, C · I .ti•~•' "'l fl of Rtore :ipocc ·-1 ommenca uri .' 1;; IH'fl'>; f<..:...,t ( i•n San Diego, Positive cash tr.•I lv1 .1t1on ,..evt r:!I bllr~ now. 25'\f dwn. $125,000. (111m ot·,·.1n Excl'll. HuntingtCNtBeach 1~iU-11t1:1I Jl.!l:A),OOU. Call Realty HHI t>a1ll'v, Mallow· 536-6565 ",. n n P 1i'v Co rp .--------- ii 1 ·.w .,,1i;s TWO 4-PLEXES 5 A« ft I·: P R 0 J fo; <.: T S II< PI' 11\ <; l f'; NTH 1.mwth J rt·a nf'xt to Post O!t1r•· &: (1l;-lfall Plan~ : ~ 1.I S:Jn U1ego Co l'rrn ·lplt·'> only Bkr :i};j..-1.>.). 1539. ------ COSTA MESA Commercial 2 choice Covinglon 4· plexes. Choice Cov· inRton's. 3 Br. 2 ba own er urut. three 2 Br. 2 ba-lba 0 WC Realtor 833-8714 M.Oavis I 0 UH.ITs-Npt lc.h O ty approved for COO· dominium conversion. !850,000. Call 645·1103 or 54.'HA)J9 No. Shore luke front. 964-2566: 973-2971. 4Br. 3Ba, lg Cam rm w/wet bar, pvt dock . below mkt n l $220,000 Look Pro,,.rtht' 846 3336 Walk to beach. 3 BR. 2 Ba. fplr. dbl gar . s undeck. patJo, fncd. No pets. $465 842·9093 RCll'KhH. forms. $495 mo meld grdnr. 4 BR Groves 2700 2 BA. avail Stl/7'9 9342 County · CharmLng 3 br. 2 ba, home 0Ycrlook1ni: golf c:oursc wit h family 1dmin1t rrn com bo. frplc. 2 car har . l1w yrl $57~ m o 0 /1\ 549-7'971 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Woo d cr~s t Dr Ownrtae t . 559 6221. Modem charm1ni.: 1·011&.111 2 br. <! ba. lrplt' pool all Ex~ home 4 Bdrms. J appl1anl'l"• Sunn~ l>alh.s. family rm+ bonu:. balcony Walk to ..,hOP't rm 3100 :.q ft. $750/mo S<l5() mo 6461511:! cvt::. 6. 320 ACRES!!! In central t'Jhforn1a <Paso Rohle:., n eJr town) $1200 jCre BeauWul 45 acre., fenced for borsci.. numerous stalls & mobile home in Paso Uobles $225,000 Also. nume rous lots smaller purrets tn ~1nore & surroundin~ area·11ood t.ermi; avil1la· blc 5.5:M026 Bier 536 1461 wknd.s ___ _ Hwtff!")ton 3 month renwl lo J ht ti l:> HartMMlr 3242 JBr. 28a. pool, else to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~tori.'!>, bch $59:> mo VIEW&SJIP ~--·----- Pri.nC'spal" only please Contact Kcn Marks al Edith W. Heulck Realtor & Asi.<x:iatt:~ 1646 Spnng ~tret>t Paso RoblPs CBOSl 238·5350 18051 466·3049 2 Bdnn Condo. new CTJ>ts & drps Loaded w /xtras Pegl(y,960-4392 Irvine 3244 .......••..••...•...... N<>rthwoods 4 br. 3 ba. <nJO sq ft . family rm. frpk, dshwhr, fncd yd. gar W1ttt•r & gardenl!r si<I Brund new $69:> mo K.ldi, ok. no pets Agt. no fee 964-2566: 973·29'71 4SI\ Ruby Red Grapefruit SiOOO P IA Will coo:.1der Qwet well upgraded 4 Br. tradt> 1714192" •• M39li 2b11 m Woodbn dge. $625 Ph551.458J ••••••••••••••••••••••• HoMses f'Umished ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8al>oa Island JI 06 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rancho San Joaquin 2Br. den, 2Ba on Golf Course $SI)() mo. Owner. Open House Sal/Sun t 4 36Arboles 552·57l2 2br. den 1 •12ba Newly de 2 br, den. 2 ba, ram rm. corated Clean $tiSOmo Greentree. lge yd, cul 675-3314 de-sac $475. 644--4.640 FABULOUS VICTOR IAN RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN Exec X l.zc: condo. ms tr st.e + 2br 2~ba lrpl, fam rm. poof. ll!nnis. :.pa S675 675-MJ l l Harbor View. 3 br 2 ba. fmly rm S>9~1 mo incl Rarden~·r 644 5922/\gt 2 Bdrm. 2 ba, frplc. lo(ar 36th nr Balboa Blvl.I SS001mo $1 l50 to ml)v1· in No peL'i 646-84\ll4 IJLUJo'l''S L@ newly redt-c 4 Br DR. t'R. bonus rm Bl'aUt 1?rnblt Comm pool1h:nn1:. dub/shop nrby $700 mo yrly tea!>l' Bier 640-6259 Sea View 3br. :?"': ba + Cam rm. Ocean & night IJghts V1ew Pool. tennis . securi t y $1200 mo ~3629 eves on ly 1 Bedroom Furnished Aparbnents • Plu.a Beaub!ul Smyl•. 6. 2 Bedroom I f'um 6. Unfum ) • All Ub.1111 .. Pwd • No Lwa.M RC>q\lued • Swa:mm.tnq T@NU&.. 8llliczrd.. • AC1\...m-0.rK<or r, ... S.u>day BN .... h • HMllh Clu.IK. Sa\t.ncn lac.an. PLUS MUCH MORE! Oalcwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/North 11110 lmne (UI ibrhl 171 4/ t,4!>-ll!o!>O Nowport Beach/South I i'OU 1iin 5 1 ( Chvor at 11.rh l (71 41 &42-8J7[l Arluh• only n" pf>\~ M<..;~11 •r"n o:l<l1ly 10 7 STEPS TO BEACH 4 HR.2ba., wnlr . ~ ;j BR. 2 ba., wntr. $.550 'I. BR. 2 ba., wnlr. $400 . ·~associated . ~ . IROK£R5-AEALTORS. '101s '.W l olboa '71.J .. h •IYOWMER• llarbor View Palermo 1 IJ.'ltom11f'fl ru."tir look 4hr 21 ,ba Sp:t. 2 BHU'" ti-utr Y 111 1• irrv l..irJ.?t ;:i,.1 T n S\\•11.cr..111 ~111· 1•tir1 nn tol l'lr 1;.14 u.1>1 EXECUTIVE •NO DOWN• •PAYMEt4T• I n fo r m :. t 1 u n () 1\ C 1250 SQ fl bLUld1ni:. tlr ---------· l>U:>y w~.t.·nde ml.cr~eC' BAY FRONT HOM E 2br. l ~ba condo SS65 ScMOemP..t. 3276 -------- Beautiful decor , VJEW. 3 mo. 752-7855 dys. 832-7036 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lg Bachelor, avail thru bedrooms. Availa ble for eves. Rudy · Canyon-beach home 3 br. ~~~~t~~5o$l80. short term oow $2500 per $425 mo Oran~elree Patio 2 ba.. 2 le"et. pvt rear -'.... ----4 UHITS mo. home 2 BR 2 Ba. avail yard W/vtew ol ocean 1716 W Oreanfront. Avail. '''" Owner will financt• 3 Bdnn home and d e n + Sal.t.sbury Really 4115179. Te nnis. pools. SS.SO. 505 Cazador Lane now wk I y t o O c t . H11rhor v 11!.W lluu'l\'!t Mon H'~ll, 1t1r 2hJ rtt'WI'.)' 1J1• ""a't'fl. c•lo~•· 111 !41'11110'1 p:tr\< •'-11011! lh Owm·r ~:,, (,\;,?;! ll)'l-1 I\;!.{ )Khl l'V~ W t<;ND. II( Cum ht11t1i! : + BH. 1 ·1, ha 011 H 2 :I( It bwl1l.1hl•· Ii 1 S'1i5'1 7101 Se.~'hor1• l'rtn l'lpals only 1;J!> ~110 snts TO OCEAN 1'>t 1• v. I v r l' no\ ,, I 1· rl <l11plf•x·, ~Md '<lllllPll'I 1t•ntal :i rPa ;• J\<lrm fmnt h11u,t.' & I tirlrm HOM 1'1•11 "' I 1m1ly l'l>'>nt .n1 tol:.tl 11111111~ l<>r ··nt•·• 1:1111111~ & ta1mty I,' 111 ' I 'rtil · ol ov.nt•r:.h•t• ar••a l'•ri<:l.·n\\•11Kl opC'l'l :o-un U<I\ I" apt with P'*tto $1~5.001 8A.~l!OA OCNf~NT lnr l land' .-i\l<I•·• 1111 11" <:, NEWPORT BEACH 1t•n •r .. 1;e & inc ~~11·1 R.EALTY 675-164£ lt11'Jl1•1t1 l'l.1y n Hlt y .\ SIGCAMYOM TOWNHOUSE -lnH.,.lmcnt 1>:11 4<1.lO ttUEST /Wnt• Off fl.:111 I, ho.1t111.: & ter>Oi'i \JI ltus with th1!1 !';; f- IWJ'l.i'.X 4&2 adr m un llS Clll'J (.1114) JONiS REA.I. TY, tnc. 673-6210 1 2 :1 r.r ·111 an ."a>: ,\Jll. l,11'1.I~ II.. f\t t !l •I( Mc.ut"~y M. Homt'S ,,,l!.Hi5:C'> LAGUN A $12,950 Low :!>P 11·1• 1 l.'111 mdud••' util tH40) I\ •J11l1ful rood. \!J,13 Spu1 ton nl'w r,••:., r1>1n • \\lk lO town, tA.b, ( l'J•1"'J3 :.1 1 Mobil~ Home S'are 956-4500 :\lub1ll.' Home [mJHO\ e ment Sp 1•c 1al1st f<en·t1~sance 44\l·~ u; $16,900 STEPS TO BEACH 11"1 \lol•!t• 'IH 't'r31Jrr·1 ma UH 5lllh) 3 pvt bch & p1tr S<Jl> Jt•ltln~ .JIJl>Wl•il l.or..it.ed in Trt.·asurl.' b ;nlll Pac1l1t Co.1st llwv L.i J( Bc·h Olfr1 • ll b~ RenatS!lanC~ M.P (7141 499-3lsl6 ---- Sweepinit •ott NH1 r-,l \WW, 3 Br. w1'1. IJJr, 2'> Ka, I~ Au"U~tu mdl. !!Oil uml, puoJ,~ Jlh' '-trn nis 'ml dttl'n 1111ymt.·nl l\~'um <.> b d1111re li> Owner fi4(). 1n8 SclnCl4ttMnht 1076 IMMACULATE Mobtlc ••••••••••••••••••••••• llom1. 20 x.'i5. (ull:--EASTBLUff VIEW Lr)! 5 BR 3 UA. expundt•tl bving rm. marblil ft'pl<•, formal dining rm, II( urd. ~ml down l\ssu m1 balance. By Owner 640-7771 VIEW FROM THE TOP fun~1i.ht"<I. lnuscpd. H B ~.500. 675 7924 ------Urcothtaking ncean view from h1Rh Ill Preiiluenltal --------- WALK TO BEACH $105.900!! ltc1 ehl:> Ne"" hstiniz m-:ir nt"W 2 HR Condo, 110 tysn,soo liERTlfA HEN'RY R1'..ALTORS 2l5 Del liar •92-4121 Newport Shores 3 Bdrm Walk to beach. Jbr 2 ful 2 bath, xlnt cood. Selle b 8 , spa / 0 c <' u n v u • motivated. A1tent, Gory SlO'kdown. $115,000 8o:sler 900-4388.SJS.24ge Open House Sat/Sur t..WZ·3710 ------EASTILUFF s.to Mel I 080 J usl reduced lO $144 ,900. • ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ab!w>hrtely 1mmaruJatc Investors Delight! 3 3 Bdrm, 2V.. b11th, form& bdrm. frplc, new carpet dln1 n$!. aplH le vel & draj>('s Stl9,000. A!i townhomo. Open spacl' i;um. FHA. AKent Mikl' v1t-w ftnm hvinc roo Rry11nt,4g-7 3009 :ind mastel' suite No vacant. Owner omuoua ()111540 1151 -~HERITAGE • . · REALTORS COZY 28r, s t arter h ome 751-8967 aft 3PM. • ~ 1090 •EXCITIN G• leochAreo licautdu l 107 6 ~1lvtrtrest 24x53. 3Hr. 21fa, 5 Star Adlt P l Park. CMT1027) SH Cops & Sunflcts A beautiful • l<'AMJLY • Paradise. 24xGO, 2Bt . 28a home, over look ml! the Blue P orlhc, pvt bearla. 5 ou.nut~s from Fai;h1on ls laod Rl'.a.wnablc Park Rent (PK1096). Laguna Hint Spedol ltly Beautllut 5 Star Adlt Pk, 2'xGO Stucrt•i1t. 2 lgt• Hr, 28a, Wllb f\11 th(' XlrCUI Only. $29,500 . __________ , ...................... . Invest.on Dclllght! 3 bd, CAUPOltMIA --------' fr-plc. now carpet & PACIFtC ADULT CONDO drAJ*. '69.000. Aa-.urtr. MOllLE HOME Walkt.obeacb.llcvcl,2 FHA ~onl. Mike SALES +OOl'I + 2 bath. Pool, 8ryOJit. 4 3009 2706 H:Jrbor. Ste 206·A r11Jahf1ed buyrr $92,500 3 new 2 Bdrm 2 bath un· 671-6900 rec fac1I 67 Orchard. Ou.Id ok. 12131434·4461. fo,amilies only 673-76n. ils.$240.000. LAgllnahoch 3148 Adults ~nJy. ownrtagt SmtJ~ --------· Roy McC~. Rlt,. ••••••••••••. ••• •• • • •• • SS9-622J • 559-4026 Capistrano 3278 ~nts 1---•5•4•8•-7•7•2_9 ___ ,2br. adults. 190 Canyon RENTALS •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• IJllfurftisfl~d Acres Dr. $395. Ph. 213/ 2 BR. 2 ba .......... $500 •..,_.d. Possessioft ;:••••••••••••••••3••••• Sellino an ... i.1ftg wi·t.b a 399-2501or 21.3/645-8699 R n h ..,.eperal 802 .. ;,....... 28 .2ba. furn .... S600 3300 sq . exec: ome. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ally .Ptlot Cla.<1slfied Ad ....._ __ •11-L-jsL.-d 2 BR. 2•r.i ba ......... $675 near Dana Harbor. 4 BR 1 0 Loo 0 _ ._..._ r~..._ 2000 IS a simple matl.er ... ,,_. vnnwn ~ J BR 2 b $1000 2Vi Ba. 2 fplc'i., 3 r:ir *PCnHr m .. , I! rx-ach near1 mo;..,.,,.. • -,..-• •J .,_. II"~" 5678 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • a. . . . . . .• . "Br .• ocean v1uw, manv . i•O pets. $195 Ull ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 .... ca ....... . • .......__ P-i-· .. a 3207 4 BR. 211'.1 ba. . . . .... $700 ,.. .. , pd 113J.8974 I VESTME NTS 3 HOUSES r:asts1de C M. 3 !>eparat.e houses on corner lot. Super locat ion. $159,900. FOURPLEXES All .2 Dr 2 Ba townhouse type units. Electric blt·1ns, forced air h ea t. e n c lo se d garages. $1300 mo i n come . Good locat1on . OWC 2nd. Two to choose from. $148,SOO ea. 4 HOUSES & DPLX 5 28R 1 lBR with garages & yards. Great Eastsidc location. $60.000 down . Owner will c arry contract. Full price $320.000. 12 UNITS CONDO CONVERSION 42 prime units in ex cellent W H ol lywood location. Ready for conversion. Call Cor details. EASTSIDE TRIPI.EX Three 1 Br units on flag lot. Good Ea s t side location. $750 mo income. Full price $110,000. FlllBROOI ACREAGE 12 acres, $12,000 per acre. Owner will finance w/25%down. FOURPl.EX All 3 Br 2 Ba units . Owner will carry 2nd T.D. 9.2X gross at $15.S,OOO. GROWING NtEO ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.... ....... 4 BR.2ba. $450/$500 Y.tras. $895. Nelson. ...:__ __ ----- San Clemente 496-1070. 957 0226 llGIM>aPettinsufo 3807 3 BR l 'h BA. dbl gar , oversized yrd, immaC'. No pets. Lease. SSSO m o Owner. 213/447·2-U O Yrly rental. duplex by t.be sea, cpl or sgl parent. child under 14 1·98.'>-5822 ~strano Beach 3218 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lea$e 3 BR, 2 Ba. duplex. ..573 C.ot"'5l>l~IRVltfE near beach. pauo. Cncd ---------'--$400 mo. 49&-1730 L01JMC1 Seoch 3 2 4 8 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corona del Mar 00 Deg. ocean view con· ••••••••••••••••••••••• do: 3 BR. 2 ba. $625 Deluxe 3br 2ba frplc · Oceanfront J BR. 2 ba. N. Harbor Vu Homes end. $1500 Mo. lse. $650.mo. No pets. Agent 499-~l 644.2405 3 bdrm. 2 ba . FlreplacP Newer Duplex. 2 Bdrr?S, wet bar & view. $610 m o. 1~. bo, ram rm. dm1og 843-4171 or9684456 Sautti LGCJWtO 3286 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nct.•d re:-.pons1b l « Ocean view nl!w ~pac1ou:. manaJ(cr ror :;mall 7 un1l lux 2~ty house f'm Rm. bldi Call f.'15..:!_~-­ d1m11g rm .. patio. 2 CGpistnlnoBeoch1818 frptcs. 2 car gar G rdn r •••••••••• ••• •••. • •• ••. serv meld No Pet Owner Be:iut new ar ea 1 BR aft. 6 p_m 213 U.0-0886_ b;)l'helor qtrs, pool. 1ac , Wf'StmiM< , 3298 wnna:.. frplc, $250 mo • ••• •• ••••••• •. •. •. • • •. G-ooree 831 Of\36 Neat 3 br, 2 ba. frpk. dshwbr. pa tio. tncd yd. gar Kids & ~l:5 ok $455 Agt. no fee . 9b4 25t.6. m2971. --- Bettu! new area J br bach qua11.cr... Pool. Jac .. ten· n1,, frplc S25t> mo. Georl!e 831-08.36. ---· Coronodel Mar 3822 Coftdomini lM'IS ~shed 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 RR. So of Hwy. Adulti.. ., Bt b no pets 5'1!'JCI ~ . , 2 :1 , many extra11, A11.ent i\73•5354 child ok. $395. 642·1008 or -- 673-5781 Costa Mfta 3824 rm, L6e $S75. No pets.--------- Dave/Agt.644·7211 &.agllnaHills 3250 Brand new Woodbr1d ~c ••••••••••••••••••••••• COlfeMtta 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condoin lrvtnt?.3br,2lfl.New delux e Jl>r 2ba •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Le\Sure World new 2 Br ba 2 car gar l\tC. all 1wnh11e. Fplc. s uper 2ba condo. Wa she r / re~. facil. 5575. mo. kltch<:n~ Dc~k & Occan Mesa Verde 3br 2ba rrm. dryer, A!C. golf course. 64Z-8Sl9or6Jl ~22 View. Gara.:e11 $550 mo. rm. fplc. bltl.ns, fenced, 586-6879 · Call 759.94411 or 644·8722 newly decorated. No ---------Near So. Cs t P laia 2 br, 2 af\6pm. P e t s . $525 . 3 2 S 4 ~Mkjllet 3252 ba. New crplS ~ drps.•-1-9 -r '-a-p-t-. _p_o_o-t.-p-a-ti-o. Wasblngtoo Ave. 646-1535 ••• .. •••••••••0 ••••••• AIC. patio. pooh>. Jacuu l balcony ttdult.s only 0 11 or751-40a4 Ni~I Shores 4 br. 2 ba, & tush lndscpmg $375 pets $265 mo j 887 A _11_ ... ,_ now 2 br t ba family rm. atrium, 3 car less dtscounl 835-4447 ext M · v-uoc • • gar. Comm. pool. tenrus 311J; 963-7418 eV'e & wknd. onrovw. 645-6930 duplex. Small yard " lrbeach 759 1465 patio. AduJts. 675·0562. . . Oran&ettte Lg lbr It loft ZBr. lBa. new cpts, drps. $390 2br S90 ooo be.ach ' upstairs. enrl garage. 2 Br l ba clolcd garage · • · AC, tennis, pool, s pa. else t.o shopping, Mesa la~ ~rea renced yd' home. Pvt area, rec.. AduJls, no pets. Lease Verde Area. $295 mo. new crpt.s, d~ & palf!t ' spa, 496-48!2 D». 559-8322. Avail 4/15 Adlts, no pets. 871·9656 or $340. Isl & last + deposit ....._ Vieio 326 7 ToWllhoese 171-51.Sl Call (714)7?0.~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ullfwfti&Md 3SZS1~·-.-2-e-r.-1'i'l_b_a-. _n_r_s_b-op- 3 Br t v. ba lg yard On the Lake. gorgeous vu •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• psng Pvt patio. 275·8 ~ge, kids ok. oo dogs: 2 Br 2 Ba brand nu condo. New 2 Br twnhsc w /encl Cabnllo. $300. 645-0151 $&3()mo.64S-7522. 2'hrsec.160CU86·834S gar, adullS no pets. Dys,--------- c.-f I 8Z7-84JO, 645-9061 evs SJIO Z bdrm. 1 ba. encl Deluxe condo 3br. den. ~ 3 br. ~ ba. l'1> c, pat.lo, Cl'lJrt, no pets. 797 ~rptc pool garage drop· dshwh!'. paUo. fncd yd. W. W 1 I son • 0 pen · • gar. Kids & pets ok. $445. F ....... _ .... or $425.759-1914. A"'. no ree. 964.2566; .t+ ~=•1"'w Sat/Swl.213/596-3703 ~~ •••..............•....• 3Br, 2M. frpl. yd. triplex '1'J.2971. ..._, •• _.a J107 $325. 2 Br. 1~ ba, bttns, \mil, no dogs. $490 mo. IMMACULATE 4br 2ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~5ez~~· 289 Ogle . 673-8197eve;642-4905'tlay comer lot, all extras: Weekly rentals to July 1,1---------KIOS/PETS OK frpcl. kid slie backyard. occanlroot compl. turn. 2 2 Br, 1 ba, eoel. garage & EASTSIOE 2 br gar Avail. now. $550 mo. br, frpl, balcony, aar. peUo. Cpt,s, drps, blntns. S115,&42,zsto; '**48. 831-9303.~ 64CM71M QaUMS-7529. Jacuul. toul\a. $101,000. --------54~5937 Hollil Wood, R.eallor TUSTIM HILLS l~~~~~~~~I m ~& a.tom bwlt tri level, s Two &-plexes all 2 Br 1 Ba. Good W es tside location. Buy l or both. Full price "25.000. 4 lh acres 1oned C ·2. Submit terms. Full price $145,000. 3 br ~ 11 uU tncl ""'1*'f IHch 3269 Newly decorated 3 Br 2 Ba Br w /aar. $.10(). New -•-t. l i a paint' ••••••••••••••••••••••• bay view. $575. y rly. erpts & tile. Water pd. :'3ioi nc • new · ltGCAMYOM f13.CZ21 2176 ··c" Placentia DIAMI COMDO CClrOftO .. Mw 372%1-G-4--120---------Bdm> 4 bath, HCh~td. FOR ,SALE O~luu .OW MAIKITI. Ni'lk bllltop wllh valley ~ Ur radtd. Skyline Elf&aM a er ~40 1 view All o wly d coral· In 5• Hca.c.h P ark 2 Br. 2 •P•. ttace yard, '=fni td. 1.0tll <if w~ lilnd full bti, fltrnlly rtn. Ir.land ..,.. AA\.f1H~I J!lau and ioncd for kltch,.o. laund porch, -~. Call ~)8llO for t· f"ult uul 1de porclt, moredetai.11 utn.ln,-1, mor•. AduU ~ TWnb 30r 21 ba 1 .101> 1 q fl Prot .. tonall)' decor11 ed. R~uctd iu.ooo llu1t Hll thll w .. k .......... • park Only G 11'1<>* old. See tonpprcc.:late. ;o.ssu ~ ... '-' HERITAGE' . . • RCALTORS1 SW. ullt \l ·rn• with a Oaily Pilot Chwtfl ~ Ad tc.sm. 4 BR. 2 ba. $500 mo. lsl &: last months. Horn e: . s:u-21%2. Work: M7·3Ut. FOI' lease: avail. now. 3 ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• Qu)et woodsy, 2br, 2ba. BdrmA • 3 baths. with SmaJI ro1y studio No condo. Nr. C So. Cst. ~ Uv. area. Love· kitchen r oot $22.\. Inc. Pltau. Newly dee .. pool, e.otltfe Pa rte 3 RR, 2 ba. ly yard ' entry area ullJ No-smoke &40-4899 J ec. A IC. d ls h w h . Crpfc , dahwar Fncd S12ll0Mo.incl.1tardc.ner \Yater taau pd $400. yard. cu.l·de·HC $485 8Lm4 HUOSOH Newport Beach'• noest M\r hPle, HO·USS or Seleci Properties. DAI.TOI 644-0JU ztw. 2b:1. On the waler. SlMlO. m -3191. Orean " b•y VI w Pool•---------NO FEE! Apt. & Condo Ir J..acu.w $1400 m o. ' S2115. 2 BR, lie paUO, C/D. ,_. wbat you want I ~Is. R.nUI Pavllloo mo. Ise Ca.II ror cMLlllJ1 tefrt,. Mu1&A, no pets. O.U,PUotClauU\edt. m.48U8tr 842-4~wkdays. 73l·BUllhSt.t7~1717 - • !" s ~ , • d s s e s , n d ' ' • . . • It......_ to sa... 000 Office,......, 4400 .._., ~.tt/ ........................................... ••• 0,,1,.._..y SOOS ,....,...,,./ '"""'"ah 5350 Hrli' Wa.1ttotJ ..,.. ••••h u..fw.: .,. ........ u.fwoa. ....... .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . ...... . . . ... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MloM ll24 Cade Mtte ll24 ...,.... kodl 3141 •••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm. 2 b lh Hrand ROOMMATES Shcrt--H·Sov• ~';z\Juy mure I'll) I~ •' 1 Bil apt l, hlod .. from t\lf AVM & l.Ht•<1tyh•" Vtrt<1r lh1gu DlO m o. \h• Ult"\ k ttdertnr~" 2 Rm Suitt'. pvt b ath , new lyt~~ 2 ltm 'luilt'. p\l bath. llfWIY dfror ~7~ 3«1 A&ff W 19th, C M •• •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Lott & F.-cl · AV_..I_.. Own • ~raf~ your own vtndin1 nM49. •· lO hrt Wfdlly complete com· • •••••••••••••••••••••• • •• c1•llh 5100 •........ , •..•......... UMOAI VI Ckl o..tc.11 MosMCJt ,_.n.,.ofltt Seivina 111 Oraoae Co 835-73l.3 /\ s s 1': ~ n l, ~; tt s Sallbolll Wu well thin 15 per ht & op MvCrt'MOt Yathl.11, 11131 Plal't'.nUa, C M n. w Mnl luc.·.itmn 1an .. MO 511.:? l:tnl ' Nt"W lw11ut1ftJI Ordt'n utJI ldlkl ... c .. 546~4212 C•luc Saitff Pllfl1 lr•lnln• •location ,.,_.HOO,.,. MO. :C, Cath 1.nv .. tment PDtNY Pllllll ADS ~~~~------1·----------2 W rm 2 b lh o h1~, W/'H•hwai.hu l3U 64G-5112 oa1·nt ~~w:tbdrm roml frr>lt bltr~ . 2 car Rlrul(t• $4~1 It up ll>76 <\rn)on U1 ~~ 111.t.iif:l.-ll ~!jt~"' r •t .... ...,.... •ectt ll6t CUI ltv"'g &tt,tilllti ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .,, •• , ... ,, ... ' 1 lM·drm m l bath t.:uu ,. .... MIWPOllT HOOM·Mitlts Unllmtt.d ~lV1mau•rdW1.1~ llurht'lo ra . I 0 1 2 1 .. ~.,,, ... 11 •• n1mito 'MO lk'dm-im A. Townh11u1u•1 ,. 1 '"''\! ••• " 11111 l t....I~ ... .,0 f '-•"~"u. l <llt•••lll'n lVIM"'~ "'"""""'m .,... '•Utn ..,.. "" w .. u., "'' ,, T1moi tt••ll·u•n• Adult\. nn l"t'(A .'pc'1'tar111,.r 1p1.1. h1tal / AC' 11,,.,1 1. rft"fl'lll ltlll IH lllC I IHll 1'41132 ... 1'4 MIW DU,.LIX 0.. 'oW 1126 101 ial 1m~ram 7 1.1UC•I•. H • 2 br, 2\'t bu, t•\f•q lollTI\'tll ••••••••••• • •••• •• • • •• • h'llfU~ l'CIUTl.t i\t f1'JUlhl111l \ ou 11 11 ( t' Ill tt It•· ll 0 ll I}. lu'IO "'I It lllil" llllllotl n an» l'<1lnt. z br hlWld. J1rn1l.1orw & S11n •molr.i•t'. n .. 1. rt-bl>Olllli .: .i rn.: ,. II u II t• , ,11 11 "·fnr u 1-.,11n v•i•w ctrr ll Jo()()uin 111119 Ro.111 hh• to 1l11ut• 2br. 2l111 "111om for lrl1 1•11 '\dull~. no f11 h . U:!!I (7141644·1900 livlni• hullll' w l&ll'I,' 54~ r:'l:I t~lJ(1 tH'' !lt,.ot• 4!J!1 HlUll SO!!~ mo + ' • utll Cl! II K.1.:1 tMJti! ,., .... 'J. ur, 't. h.1 . rra1h •t4'1' AU ADULT AftTS .l lu ~ ll.1 H'n • h••n. tm hum '", 4111 111111111 rw"" HOW4VAILAILI mt I fh1·111111niv J.t~O HI> 5'1~14l t•J.'HH~ 111 2 hr Pl 11\IUI JIH Ulll o\ ~ ll','l,I t.."7!1 !MA HHqitl't".i Jo nd ""'•'I'" &Ton> l ll2 SC:UCK\'~''l't-1' ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYVIEW 11'1 Jo ~N I> ~I Vuunll r•wf w Jhr 11111• m 1111 t nr (.Wl'J on 1110k••f Av111l 11ow Call II ll 111 4•n I.II !HH ttntA~ t'"11erv1ce.a avall al II!! Plant IZOIO 00 C'Qelt. Prime 0 C loca Plan 11 ..->.OO l.IOn. AdJ lo S.D. Jo'rwy Plan 11118710.00 (114) 00..281ji() PIAO JV S1'j190.00 Newport cen ttt·f aahlon Ca I I To I fl' r e e tidund. Small orrice SJ 1' l · 80 0 • 23 1 · 28 OS o r per mo XeroK 1erv1ce l-800-Z31..cr704, Sun IOAM· aYllll Qill Mrs. Coombe _SP_M...;.._M_·_W_9_A_M_-t_r _M __ 7oo.-O'M2 10 Vendlna machs . + Wlll remodel lo 11wt . tc· stock. $'7700. All new. 1111nl Up to l~ c1 rt Wiii conaldor o ffera Good b1111ln •1111 1irt•ll Must sell. 979·~9 uflflr from $:{75 Cull Sundru noon. Oii.YR MASSAGI FHMlllMODll.S ISCOITS OUTCAUOMLY .,.,., ......... Sell a.nt ltt m w com· 611·2140 blnation ot 1t•m• tor f7) ,...l'U ... lb.I ft_IRL or leu wllh • Ptlnny ~ ....... • Ptnc~r Ad. 3 llnH for 2 cou~ · consecutive daya, t:ach "1 RY GIRL lldd.ll1onal Une la 90' for *ESCORTS * tJie 2 days (.."h1r1tt' ll • Noc·ommercu1l ad1 24 lln 9:,7 g.174 b'73 6362. I~ 1q ft lookini; ovtor ~aguoa. underground 1>111rklng, Ne w corpt!l, drapes & palnl . air cond. S4911M557 5870 Fur more jnformatlon 49 yr old M. 6'1, t9S lbs AT LAST... an<llo plicc )'O\lr ad l'llll ftAancially serun.• seek MOW YOU CAM Ing warm, arrert1onute t>tcome a parl of the 642·5&71 female comp11n1on 30 40 l'o-lJ M1..,11 0 1~ :?~· 1\1111111\I llt'W 111111lu ~ llH ., :l l'dr111, pr1n fll" 111 '' '" tiH•nthlnA :O.ml ~·t OK ~ ~I llbll lbjj ~l l..11.t• u l11KU1 I :ur •'• ou"' l bf l ba f r/lh l'u•1l I 11 .. ,, t ti I 11 I M .1 I u r ,. 1tduh11 N11 11d11 1111!1 (•1 tl.14!1 ll11om1111a t1• w 1111tt4d to NEWPO RT BEACH 600 111\.afl• t"\ l}l'l\'11 Vl' 2 ff R 1'(1flCk1 11~ mn 1 •, util sq ft. 3 blks to 0 C '' lllJ Ml of S L) t-'wy airport. across from IHIC !ll~I Shc-ral.on ~mo. Sharp 8 0 0 M l N' G A UT 0 °-=========-! yrs of age• lo ~nJOy rin1· PAK·r s aflermarket. -lhlng'loflJfe prt:fer non Earn up lO S2SO weeklyl•---------1 1moker . trim f114ur~. Pert Time to $'7~ or Mias Continent al USA lrk.es sports Plea11c rep more Full Time aa a Dis· seeks charming girls ly· Oatly Pilot, I' O uox tr1butor or the most ages 3-28 lO enter beauty L5eOC M 92627. Rox 4116 U11 1·0111111t·11· kll• h1·0 ~-.. och ll40 (bit ... , l.ll \h "' ... ,ht•t ••••••••••••••••••••••• \r11i.h ('OOl!}•ll'lllr ' ~-" SJlt\WI ' l>t·ad1 l 2 & 3 lilt llll(J rr.11h "" y. n.11 Jlt'h frvh 1h'h"''l1r ~.u .. v1· df,1~"l\l•r ..:,1r do•nr "'pll lu~ '" 11,.1, door opt•n1•1 "-1 ll1 ~I l.J.:>H .n""' Cull ~l.!:1 mu 1 $'1UIJ t lt.&11 11t•µo,1l ~1 t;.t7J WATY 147~ 1111• ""'"' h 1 ul1• l-nn41h· w nh'd $1~ J>(•r .lllr no JM'h uldl'f pr t• 1110 l.rx M UJ>ld bdrm . fpuKJ 1.1:11111:> pnv111t: hath IJC IOI, te11 llG CANYON VU Ill.'> ~ 113H3 If\ II\{' ShWll<ltir l! ha Jo.11 .. 1hlulf hm hllvl.' own llv/~in/ 1'\lfldo l '.ttlll'<Jral ct'tli.t' brt lrn 1 • .: h ~c io V "'"od hun1111~ fr pk t•nl'I S!J:'i/nlll 1 '>utl. child upstatrs tronl w /lgc balcony, pvt ba. A/C 4321 81rch St. Suite 200 K Investments 7~ 7900 OFF1CE t'OR RENT CM Nwpt Bch a rea. 400sq rt . epb, drps. ulll pd. $200 ·QlO. Prefer lse. S48,3878. Prof1t.ble items In thl.5 ,._comes-•t• .• 21•3•/fliYl-·2·1•l3--1 •FOXY LADY * 94 BIWON DOLLAR m· •·---------• dustry Brakes, Shock OUTCt\LLONl.Y Abtlorbers, Alternators. SCRAM-LETS •972-I 138 * Starters. Water Pumps & Voltage Rel(ulatora. No au~WERS "'"°'"" S..-Vice1 5160 previous expor1e nce ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• necessary & you d on 't Fathom -Mauve -ExrltlnR ~NT l-:HTt\I N have IA> sell. You can be Inked -Canker -M I:: N T b y S t ,. v ,. supplied with your ac· OF the MEN SchrelMr U1sncylantl AMembly TRAINEES COi DPEIUIHCEDI Micro Electronics We arc :.t•t•k111•( 1n dJ v1dualH for first wh1fl l'OftlUoru. 111 our l'r1J<lur lion Oepartm1•nl W(• w11J train the 11 i:ht in d1v1duals 1n lh1· m1 rro dt!(:lroruc:. 1ndw.try C'omprPht'nSIY4' !'001 pany benefits mdud in.: ma10r medical 11nd <ll'n tal Call or apply 111 J>t!rso.n 3950 C:Hi1 µu .. Dnvc, Newport lkurh 1-:q u a I (Ip port u n 1 h employer (7141 540.6080 S:ft!I ;1111( ~hit I ,lrlk•rt 1'1 IA'll> ( 'h1lt.lr1•u OI\ 1021 Vi1lt·m·111 ~Ii li!iH.'.J T11wnht111.w lu\1 I\ '1'01 & hofm· lilH' .! br ""1th JJ\l, l:Jh'll 1•ntr.in11· ~ l l.llfllO S.1111t• w llh J ll ~ur.1~1· ~w1mm1n1t JIOOI JJl'ULLI 'f'(•nrrn1 t•OurtH I hlk lo lfunt1n.:ton 11hop p1n1t 1·cntl•r mall Adull~ No Pt<lll r'rorn $05 S<•,1w1nd Vlll111.w. 1~,!\:.5 llunlJOl(lOn V11luitt: Lant:, II fl t714JK9fl !Jl"Jlil ~ 1·llf ~ur. 1'°''1 & n •1 uk l'vt yrd • .iarden. ---------• lactlJllt'' Nu IJl'U. s:>2:i 004 1433 TRANSMASK CORP. counts. Investment from l'U never be a ble to un· Mal'(1c1an s1n1·t· 191>5 ~CE SUITE $3,180 secured by refun· dersland why women Mal'(tc and Comedy fur ---------7~ ~!111. li7l> '70KH i-'111hllre w /sum~ 2br 2ba Non s moker . Ten ni:11.:ym $170/mo incl utl Rc•s 548 7035 : vrT"'I dable Inventory & want e qua lltr They a ll ages. J"or 111ro. t•ull 2 lldrm. 1'·1 1111, 1•·••111 .. ml <t<i.: uk. 11111·h11< rt•n $.;12'> pn mo li4~> !II 00 Comlortobll' n(·w i'hr. ;Jh,1 kids ok, nu 1wti-;w:I' W111l1he (' M :,:,1 wx:, ~'51110 ~. lldr m , 2 l1.1lh .1pl A•l ulh, SM10 tll11 ti,,,, ').lid 1144! ~173 Nc·wh d1•c orntt·d ;1 hr,:! h,1 l11l411h111t~1· Sput·Hul' ..fm·µla1 t• & 1)(101 (Jull'l an•J i\dult,, no pt·I:. $400 IYl5 3Jtl I ti7;; 594 9 ~. NPw 2 lldrm . I bath "' lrpll'. l{llr Sml pullo 5'l25 mo 759 0497 HEW APT HOMES NOWREMTIMG Lu~u rv 3 hr 2 ha i.plll'lou.~ 1nl1•nor<, I nrl l>W. 'love. (pin., & pn,utl' 2 rur ~urai.w., :, lJruquc noor plan:.. n•nt mii from S4!l~1mo s n ;PS 'l'O UJo;A('ll' i hr. I Im, pool , luundr y. t•11t:l t1ar S375 r..io 50711 l'rc-.L1.i1oui. /\II odu lt Bu:. 1138 2851 U1t1ne. i:imh•n a11U1 t:a:;t llluff ~ art·a :!hr 2ha $>1(1(1 f Sorry, 011 [IC'l'-l>l>I H1:W for ent 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Npt H~h <!111 . l~!t' y11rd, lb2:2 allt•y al't.'c:.., 19lh St ~ar, 111111 .... 1 hlld. 1wt1-via Orans.:c $50 mo. Cull 0 K $J!J:> :, IH 13 Hi/ aft 6. l ll97 0196 ~7Hl4 FOR RENT gu11ranteed buy back. already contra 80 per-539·2444 . 539 5 <11 s . --------• Small offi ce avallable in l"ordetaJls call: cent oC the money and 90 534 7312. i\.';.o;;J<:M uurns Tra11w1~ presligious Peacock a WAYCOCORP pereentOFlheMEN. &.~ & A.. ..... emtJh.·r~ nl'f•11Pd 1m Bulldlng In downtown TolFne Lost&Fomd UOO Ut ==~-nwd1i.lf'ly Thn·1· !'>t11f1 :-. a a · · 100..3 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• L~un a Be·ch Im 272390 atiOfl ~et· 11ur ad u 11 d c 'T m ale occupancy. $150 ------------------• ••••••••••••••••••••••• <;l':Nf-;lli\J. per month. Call Help W~ 7100 VICTOR LINGO PROPERTY ....-U FOUND ADS •••••••••• •••• •• • • •• • •• TftlllPCM"ory Services MANAGEMENT to .__H SO IO /\t•rounts Payable Or "J!;:~".!..c:t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ARE FREE -TT_u_';7~~~mc Depcwt!Mnt D...-.·n--• Call·. ACCOUNT cu :nK II 497·2423 Dial -&ii9-S843·SI026 monthly 12 11,' 1'1 " n l M .1 n :i i: ,. r . lahr1"' ''"l"·r11·n1·,. nt'<'e-.:>Jr\' Ml;-<ICHO Spar1ous dbl <·ar garnge Nwpt II.its 1111<. yun'I . c M For u:.e storage .:ur $275 for1l1ly Pvl e ntrance 1----------Ta 642·5678 month pot11t1on 1 year of1--------- fiscal rerord kt•epm~ 1•"tt A TTEMTION penence desirt'<I t\p!)ly 18 Or Over lh • S addlebar k Va II n l!llllBSS Lost or t'ound a pet? Call Un1f1e d School U1s l Hobptt.Neuss. 548 1319 6<10 7111<1 $7!:1 mo 2l3 795 9'.!78 OFF1CE space available Manager IW7 0001 , 17875 B h Bl d Hunttnl(lon lieach Large 2 llr. 2 ba, D/H. Offiu R...tal 4400 al eac v patio. rrplc & pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• near Talbert In Hunt Nl':W LUXURY APT, IA I.' UJ11>ta1rs No pets $475 Deluxe m edical suite. ington Beach. $50 per 2 UK. l>/W. (pie. AC. Phs.48 6019or646 6710 ground nr , Corona del month.. Phone message I Ur but·helor apt, ulll r><l. patio. gar Ti·nnis & pool Mar Reulonom•<'S Corp. service $10 per month, :.to,•e /rC'fri_..i 1~~! 5!19 $15() 751 2787 UDO. Lrg I Dr. new dl' 675 6700 desk SS per month. Daily A MARKETPLAC E for PurchaslntC Agent.a aod New Bt.wlaesaa. Anima l Ass is ta nce 25631 Dtseno Ur M1.-.:.1on H you an• n-..w to ('i..,ta League. 537·2273. no ree VieJO 586 l234 D~adhnc Mt'Sa. temporarily d1.,. March 29. 1979 rontmwn~ your t•duc·a Lost· Beagle m ix dog ----uon. reecnlly dL.,d1ari:ed llum1ll110 SI, $26;i mo J 0 J'ru~·rty Mgmt cor. gar $425 Own/Ai.ti P ilo t of fice . Phone M2 7fi71 or ~57 1255 · 675-0l20orf>il!'> ~4 250 :;oo sq fl oHa ces &12-4321 ext 27_6 ___ _ ~Tl 'NNIN(' I· • · 21>r 2ho Condo 3 Br. 2 ha Total l.ldo Waterfront J UH. 2 Jo'rom ll.45 _Ind . ulll. 779 o .. yr...-t ofnce. NeUllV\rt. • . '·111 • r er pkl( N11 111·1:. W 19lhSl 5402200 ..... "'" ~"" ~"'""'~ ;.1111 1'11111. ll'l' S:lli:ii ult I 1;7j 1701;, ha, 11dlt'I only $775 mo · • · · ___ parking et c . $375 .11t·.1 ~~· 71U W llilh!-.1 fi>h :!Z!l lcu.'C' Hkr.631 l~OO BEAUTIFUL 673-1003 --------111-.Lll,\E, 11:1• :1 llH. :!'? l~·lu"<(d>euthapt:. 1'1 plt, SonClemente l876 SUITES ButinffsRentol 4450 This Is a nt'W DAILY PILOT clesstfirallon to l!t-t buyer and sellt>r toaethe r . ~ell your surplu11, ovrrstocked or no longer nefded Items or ~uoohes or any kind. female. Vic. lowa/Gislerl•---------1 from tht• 'l'n 1r1-. nr lur Call before s. 957·8451 art Accounung any reaMm 't>t'k1111;t t.•111 s 957·1283 porary or ('art·n l'm11l11\ ment. ron:.1dt·r lh1i. um Que oppor1un1t y ACCOUNTING TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS You Con Eom S216 P~rWk. l ~i. n1•ar "''"' l>lt) pl1l 111, i•nd ~"'"~"· fH1t1oi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOl.0 260USq. Ft ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1::11, 1•1clnr, t•t•· Clow 111 l'n~i::v •w;i1 4·~12 l.ivi• on bt.'Ot'hrr111ll. I & 2 <:rpl:;, drir;. serviced 1,, II s:;u1 m<1 :.111 :1:m:, • · · · · BH 11pL' nvatl.1hl1· Nt·w Comnwrce Porit MA.RIMER'S MILE I I ill 2 I I f n :lhr Jh:i hra111l m•w llunt ly rl'<l<'rorall'il. s toVl' & Nr•wpnrt 1133·81413 PRIME LOCATION ·:111!1' If rm riir llt1rl)l'1Ur ,11p:1 Sil7!i mo rc·frtl!. Jlrt \'alt• f1H l 111 For more Information or to place your ad, call 642-5671 betwee n 81\M and S:30PM, Monday thru Friday for your 11d to •P· pear lhe following day or call between BAM 111nd 12 noon on Saturday Cor Sunday's pubbcalloo LOST: Black dog. turnini: gr ay. Mixed Bea~le Answers lo G igi. Vil' Gi s ler & O -cgon Reward ! 546·9291 •REWARD* for 105l male I n sh Sellt•r I a,; yr Lost in Ca p1strano Bch area ror 21.; wks No ta,gs. Please call James 493--0665 Oro,.9• Cou,.ty is la aminq! And so ore we! H11s1.-d on v1111I prrnhu l1v1ly, r omm1,•.11111.plu, 1tll'l'Ol1Vl':. IV 1·xl r a profit i-har1n.: lt11nu ' Th•· women & mt•11 wt• ar•• loolun~ for rri.1 )' b1· t1n·d of' lyµ1n1;t. fold mg 11.11wr-.. w~r .. huus e Ju~-. ~n~ workmi: for :1 ltm1t1•tl 1n l'Ome Work w1lh vou111: s.i,,, (Jui••I huiltJrn.~ with 1>.1ys ~1311 n.;i,J, !'!Jt, 1170!'1 4!JS •la54or21J/tl-15 1555 Downtown llunl1ngt on on Wt\TER Ava ilable 1 ... 11t11fiul lantht•uptnl! ·w• x.1fl "H'I llc.'ll('h 2101,. Mam St. for retail or r rorcssion;il l•h-al for at.lull'! (J\'t•r 3r, l ·'· . 1111(. Wllh J(llrlJj.!(', WJlk lo Ont• 2 rm office avail omces. 'rota or 3000 SQ '\o p1·1 ., I. J-; J-: W /\It IJ Lar.:1• hurr11•l1kt• 2 hr. ~1-:0 beach $251.1 fl Can be divided lnlo l\l'TS 2020 l''ulll'ft•Jll h.1 townhomt· apl f:vs,49803111 $llOOOOl_55l:l ______ 1 smaller units. Drive by """ c I hlk <'a!.t N1•wµor1 EnduMt•tJ IJVI pat to & -0 ..._. THE 2633 W. Coast Hwy, NB, A'l' & I blk J>OUlh uf .iarai:e l>t-luxc k11t·hen Sa>ttaAno 3880 ,... thencall llny>6310.197 w /bltns. rnd n ·f rri: ....................... WATER! Watef'frontHCMMs "',. w 2 B ll . I i ~ bu Small pet ok $410 mo Detatched ADfs. "LUSH SUITES 639·1400 townhou.,t'. frpk. p vl 1?GJUCamt•run St . .. 2 Bdrm, l ha. kt~s OK 350tol300s~ft. l~Jttu. end ••t..r Ad Its. <.ernrnr Hlty K:l!I ~·23 m>mo+ dcp t\v111I now " FcMhnHc V WI S:OI f.4!'> 407 t Jbr 2ba nt-w, lt>nnt~. pool. drapcs,frple,1.c·,· /\\all I Bdrm . I bnt h Wel Bars ~t·w 211 r 2 ba u I> t :. immed SMC> 213 !11!.1 ~I $27S+d1•p Av1.11I now Udo Martt.a 11.1 Iro11 '' " r r 11 I 1· (.;all Ht•nat.15S6-7707 Vllog. ~:1!1r1 11111 t. l:i i.441 ur Nt•w 2 & J llllrm l.ir11t -• Nt•wport 675 H662 Mll II•\!) i.1111dt•t•k ur yanl. 1•11l'I TU5tin 3890 ~aragc. 11u11'1· .1rl·1t. no ••••••••••••••••••••••• t lM Up Ofr1rc-store. 480 For st.ore & omce space at reasonable rates. 500 to 5000 S4 Ft. MESA VERDE bR PLAZA l.S25 .Mesa Verde E. C.M. 54S.412l 1•)1,11 fl (! hr l~··r•l ~!t' 1 .. 11111 ~m;ill pl'I ok 1,1 I t;:i;11, 1!1.1,'1 fl l'I" s:J~,o $1:!~1 Dav~ Posodefto VillOCJC n. A/C, 17301 Beach UI. S:l.!.1 ~2:lOtl.1•veo; riJ'1 2.')11+; 2 br. 2 ba. gurden apt!> II B LEt\SE842·2834. Newport Mariner's Mile Co lli e German ----------• Sheplierd /Lab 4 m os. Sweda model 201 electnc had 3 shots & booster cash reg1slcr, 1!r78, auto Needs good h o m e . sales tax butlon . $800 640-8720 days . 5~·4814 S5ilM934 eves. ~---------MDMy to Lo. 5025 LOST : Eng. 8J1lldog, •••••••••••••• •••••• • • • white, 60 lbs w /tan mask. {NEED {MONEY Bllbo. Dana Pt. Reward 486-7050. LOST : Whl w /brwn longhair ed dOJ!, s m Stutz·U, vie Bch &Slater, 11.8. REWARD! 847-7324 Modem 502 sq rt store o r Tu,11n Gym . sauna . Plushorfit·es.upto750sq off1ce.26JO.C Avon.LOW P'J1JI. put10 $3.'JS. /\dulto;, • 110/i.·t:.. 1~92 l'ai.adc na. fl In xlnt bldg. 18th & rent. 213/477-7001 f'ound : 2 gold Cocke r Sparuel mixes. 645·1~ or NB Animal She ller fW.4-3656. f N l ... N e wport B l v d l>upl(•lt 2 hr. I lw. t'nd i.:araJ.:L' Maturt• uclult:< N11 f.H;'t.., S:l Ill m11 !Hi4 I Ila~• ~-~wpor r rwy ~21111646,6303. S. J. CAPISTRANO GOO CUDITMO ___ ~·rt. store, 2 blks. No. of PltOILEM Found: Female Germ HEW2&3 BDR Wntmm1hr l898 2rmllwle.:l90s qrt.ample ission.6?s.-Ol7G 2Rd&lrdTOloan• Shep, tan. Exp ired NB E'<trn lan.w & private. ••••••••••••••••••••••• park, utl inC'I A/C a~la· 17th St c M s hop ore 547.54 02 lie 2366. Vic: Old CdM. Urumul1(· lloor pluns BE/\TTllE HIGH c~nl t o ~ec-, Pacific priv. b~. 7so' Sq. ft. $200 biJ..8702 lk»rn :.! 1111 :! II a. 1!11 It• O/I01Jk!! S /\ Cuu1Hry Club 2 1•ur 1<ar $4110 h:ll llClff Slatc-r & V:111 llurc:n BEACH PRICES Bank. ~car E. 17th & Mo. Realonomfos Corp. Arranged by 1147 7137 !H;(H370 1 & 2 BR furn & unfum Orange, C. M. 642-4210 675-6700 Coett .._ I.omit FOUND: Wal ch, S. Cst ---adult apts . Sorry. n o n.01110 -------------------: Plaza. 3/20/79, Identify OPEN HOUSE pets, 531-6266 3 Rm omce. ca~te<J . air NEWPORT ILVD w;.~~· .. r ... t 5035 ,_754_-6568 _____ _ TOWMHSE DUPLEX Sul /Sun lJ 5 2bd . 2ba. ~Rh Fuml.e..d-r ond. Skypar Circle, 1250 sq ft commercial. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND: Blk. lab. Fe m . 3 flH. 1 i,., IJJ ~ ltib 1rHire N1-w, 1llx, 1ju1t•l, frpl. 7782 Of' UftfurNsh.d 3900 lrVlne. S250 mo549-S033 17th St, CM $375. 546-393'7 LOWEST 19 7 8 R ab I es ta g . ~ H1t.4 N1·wmun Nr lwh ••••••••••••••••••••••• Office space for rent. AP· ....,.al....,_. 4500 Vicksburg Miss. Lag. 11611 4M:i TllJo; io;XCITINU prox 432 sq. fl. New cpta. •••unnno•o•uuu Wwtst llafet 8dt. 494-2604. 1&2 Br t1r1h ... t11vl• & rt'fnl( t\1lult>. 1111ly, ref':. Nu f>l'Ui li4fi lf.lk:I 1 llH 1·11ndu, 1·q .>L'I, dl'}J!i. PALM MESA A"S prunl & hghung system. Industrial 800 lo 1600 sq rt l .. TJ>.' .. .tso ,....... 5350 W'<hr itr&y. hrc·fdn ... Jt,llpoNol. MIN~&'ih'T'!_f:'BPTI, Ut;ll orVd833uW2~/mo. &45·2550 ~~l~f(~ewport. z.dTJ). &.o.n. •R•:;::•;::.•G••M•AS•••S•t\•C••E•• I fir nr I-a1rv1t•w & J$Jkcr /\•lulh 1111ly, ,.., pt b ~~ 111112 (('Ill)" .Ill ,,._, I) oaC • '""" ' • FaJreat Terms since UM9 ·=··J~JU1' 1 luldri·n. 1111 lll'L'i, S2K5 frorn $255 & up i-.. ·vidual offi ce• with re· ' .. GUNA IULLS·two ad· ir............._ ~ C BobJames·Llc Masseur mo 7~ 1r .. J;J Adults. No pets ,.., " ...,, _......... 0 • OutClll 9·9, 494-Sl 11 1561 Mesa Dr eepl1onssl. st>crctary. Jae 5000 sq ft M·l units, 642-2171 45-0611 Kll>SOK I IU< TO OCEAN I IA.-<J I buth G..irJ rtl' /\1lul1Ji univ, no 1w•~ t\:.k for l)U'k •JO I y. !lfl2 Ill J4 15 Blk.sEastofNcwpOrl coo(erence room, xeroK, new bldt:. A /C o ffc.1----------1 MICHELLE'S I lu.nch room . San Diego fronts on Moulton, nr ~ AV.AJLAILE ll vd> Frwy access & exposure. Lake Foreal. lease by •Owtcall• :I or 2 ha. f)()f1I S:t~ mo t:4!> WWW IO;im 711in 9um·5pm ~6 9860 f'ounta in Valley. Mo to owner. 835-1808 ~1'lf :2~~~ UAM·2AM 835·3'749 Rooms 4000 mo rental beginning al Stol --------4-5-5-0 lNTERESTONLV r>f·luxc• Mt'11u Verde 2br I Ilk TO OCEAH ••••••••••••••••••••••• s:MO~rmo. 714/~3·64_45_ ••••Z.••••••••••••••• LOANSAVAIL. 11.; ba 1tudlo in tnpll'x 3 b•"1. ~ IJ<ith. h-plc, 2 car ---------•I HI hSl torr David P.Carey&Auoc. The fuletll draw in the West ... a Daily PllOt a..tried Ad. 642-M1'8. Walk to c vf>ryth1n11 ""rll"'·.•~•..A mo /\dult• .... __.. ___ ... __ ,_ ... D-1 re• recd fl ice11 Warehowle Spare.3SOO s~ R..E.Brolter.980-1957 F 1 ..,u. N .... .,., .,....,., ~ --...... ...,m • 11roun oor. 1850 f\, '80()/mo. lrvlnc, 12 .,..,. 14ur .... .., 0 JJl'tti II II I 1 • n 0 p l' l ); UJVCI)' l(ardena Jlt()(lk.11 ll<f. n. (Ill 1()11 rt.) Call dr, sprinklers. 20' cell· t;:====::;;:====i.-=====;;::==:::;~ 1179 3432 H.cfrrcnce11 Ai.k for Dic k wtr. toll Borbora 055-2274 lnp. Avail 'tll Augual 15. 3 bdrm yurd, pool. Qulf.'t ooly, 9112 6l54. _ •K1t.rht-n io't.1cll. avoll. 8"2·Wl t pe tam pr r N 0 •Jacu.ul. heated pool 1.---------wrs TCLIFF BLOG >' ,:-ffi 2 & 3 Br, 2 bu. 2 polio~. •Wl<lyor dally m ald11rv. ........W..ted 4600 IH Wl'UH I Ill II< H Pf •. $311Smo s.49·1240 IJltnrc, 1>1 n 14 le e n c l •'l'V&phon•i llvlliluhlc: ••••••••••••••••••••••• c;KllCIC MOVllM f~~~· t-'rom s35o. Lowa• $72.50 Wk N rw t; tilde lownhm~41. ll 2277 Harbor br. JV1 ba Ovn 1100 11t1. UachC'lor orl· S:ll:>t mn C~l!fll1Mcsa 645 48.40 rt. Smull child pct ok . utll . In t: udcd No ---------1 • mo. Onve hy 2536 k1f.1.11/~LN ~i-0321 Sutltll Ana Ave. then call -MZO'ASZ 2 BR, 1 8a, Apnl 1, p11llo. l{llr, ll(e clean. pvt.11ultil F.-1t111dc, 111ea1 ror day IJead1/Wamer, $200 mn ll.oom w /ll llr hcnc l tc Sf.O week & ur1. ~97~fl 4 • ' I 1 111 M1 I tow•" rl · h4') n101 11~r. 2 Br 1 811. pool, 842--0432 flcnt a room In l rv1m.1 ptlk>. no pelt Kid.a OK. 1110 mo All r11r111u1·•i--------· a> ~IB JOG TO IE.ACH &hllrt'd ~II 1133 IMll'I * COM SUITIS * Reaponalblc. wo rking wrl t er sceka one bedroom colhge In <.:oron11 del Mar or Co11la Mc111a. Quictneu cssen· Ual, Wrft.e CIHalfied t\d llaxl, Dally Pilot, P.0 &x 15IO, Costa Meu 8363G. Jo'em Sehl teacher oda y r md •Pl on Bal Isl under UM>. Call 64&·4964. We're ROlllHIT HALF'S accounlef11JS The re a rl' many new firms movrng into tht• Orange County are.i bnnJ(ing about an 10 Pl'OS>ll' Hap1t.I ad.,. Jrll'I' mcnl f>()llS• lilt• If yuu an• l8 or over ant.I wuuld h1· ava1h1blc to ~tart v. urk 111uned11.1tely. l'dll 645-6514 creaiun11 demand for CK·i-i---------perieoced Accounting - - a nd Data Procei.:.tnK AUTO CONTRACTS personnel FJeach area dl'uh'r n1•1·fhi CPA'S Allditon Ta Acco.t01tts C:O.t AUOWlfClftts Sr. Acco.f•t' loold&..,-n A.cu.wtilMj Ce.rtts D•E:ttry KfP O,.rators I( you a rt' not 11w11re of the bene(1ls of workml( temporary -give us u caJJ or visit us al our new local.Ion We will be hap py lO discuss 1t with you We are located In the COLDWEU. BANKER BUILDING SWte •200 2333 No. Broadway Santa Ann C7141135°4103 Free Porkm~ ACCTG OfffCE ASST MANAGER Unusual opportunity for an ambitious, mot.lvaled person who Is analytlcal. fa,,t. accurate.A.not afraid oC hardwork. r11ll charl(c bldtpg tor f &11 t 1 row in ic :J..Slore cham. Nr. 0 C Airport. Start up to $1100/mo. Mail re11um" to: Mr. C lark . 11622 Armatronl(, lrvlnu, CA 92114. de pendablt• ~"I "''1th OMV t•xpcnenc·l' l'hun1• Mary 4~1 11:11 Auto M1•c hJllfl'' /\II 1·a t 1•gori1•' 1-'n rd ("" IX'Mt>nn.' prl'fl'rrt·d 'I 1i11 IHIY plan & lx•m·f1I!'> St••• M!rv1ce mJtr l'hll Loni'. I'' o r d • I r v 1 n e A u t 11 U'nter 7&! 5K8H t\lfrO..M ETALMAN M, 1·· LI:. rlean. vN y hus y shop, own tool I<. 51J'. comm Larry llunl t\ulo <'tr ~ J.ugun:.1 t 'unyon ltd t.11.: Ur h 494 JllUO, or 833896(; AUTOM<YflVI': Sdes Sectttory 1 llllh 'ichool 1•1hw 1111110. preferably 2 yr:. o( l'OI le~<'. dclatl ('OllM'IOU!'o & 11ble lo work well undt•r p~surt> with :.Jlcs '°""' 111 un u.i.:rvs:.1vt> & :.u1· r 1•:0.:o.ful t•o rJ'Or :l I 11111 l>uUt'l> mrl11d1· mw•n111n ronlml, d1•ah•r lr t•t.Jt•-t & salt'fi follow up 1'11:11 ,., pem•nn• h!'lpful. but nut O~L'!>!>lllj' Sec Pall1 lluC'hll #1,. o,,_,. c_.. 29'l5 Uarbor Blvd. COSTA t.H:S/\ ---.AUTO,ARTS Adrftws-Modeb COUNTERMAN s.A.M WA.MTS YOU Minimum 3 yr:.. JolJhf'r S A .M <Scree n Art110 expen ence Mui.t b1• w1•ll Mgmnt) W/over 20 yrs 14100med & personabk exp rn •how buslnt•ss Is Oard work & ~oo<l puy looking ror thos{' 1n with growm.i compuny lereSWd lnapror career Call !'>56 2500 ror 1n · in movies or TV. Cu II terview a ppt. 6.1.l-2Z33ext9S. t\UTOMOTIV-~-;---- Nice I BH.-r-~r-ng-1-nc-ld, llbr, 2 ba.._eaUo hm. t~rm 2cm1ntttlng rm11 Nr heh t11t1r1 1•n1l :125 Ml ft ortlcc p.111llo deek, adull. no pet. ~: rfv ~tor i~1~11P~c:m1c w/klt pnv. ~ ulll ~ spac " '1 vrry uttr•r 1275 Ask t or Ulll, t0rookhrt1t /Hamlltn l lat , lnftt + $IOOd1.p live new wullp1 per fl ~ Vac 4/l, $450 M!I 3359 ~· &4S MOO whltcshuUeni M 111u aee --toa,PJ)ttclaU) cn~1mo The Dally Pilot now bas a new "BUSINESS TO BUSINESS.. classification to provide a convenient method of buying or (lisposlng of Business items. Advertlaln1 Saleape,.on wanted, Oranae Countr. ma&azlne. Ca II Caro . -.0113 , .. T ... DIS. Beaut. brand nl'w I .,..._ 3144 N.B. Eutblutr, pool. Pl~US Sml apt or houae. nr &lperior Ave, CM. SZOO lncl. ulU. 141-5854. Please call 1:30 5 P.M. Joyce M. Oendly. •·-,,::sic laundrv rm frplc. well·furnlshed, ""''*ll"i""i• .. d rllk "P"C•• lltt ' •J • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.759Cllf:MI t'"'~ 8\1\D<tl f'. )mr occupy --qwet oftlc-c sulle. plush 11 a.. /I t/ _'J'Sl, M1mt · 642-1412 3~~~~dae~r~m~~2 WIU rent room ln pluab 11tln'OU.ntllnf(11 In old C'1M ;:':,. ••H -2 br, rn ba, blllco~, car ..... ,. 213/'65-4841 Condo near So. Co1111l dlarm, cc1111 :illy l11rt1ll!d ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• -_. Pl a to lbl wtt.h beautiful ilu'1t 11un lalfttry rm. Adult. o • _ .._.. 3141 81 re11pona c ny aundc•rk, 01·eoftlli<11• ot ..._., ~ Adult.I no P"t3· -...-female . $185 per mo Coiuit tfwy. Wiii mi•!t" °a8a,.._..,r 5005 '111mt ' 6'2·UI03 ••H•••HH•••••• .. •••• 95'7·1149 <lt)'ll. 549·3•6!1 ••• ~rl••••••• ••••••••• Sel l yo u r s urplus . overstocked or no longe r needed items or supplies of any kind. Whether .buyln~ or sellinJ{ see our ''Bu1tnes1 to Business'' c'la11lftcatJon 15010. For more information and to place your ad,call • API' MANAGER ror 13 new 2 Bdrm, 2 ba unltll" · Dulles • Real unit&, COi· lect rents. Ille m 1t1n t.enance Compena. ta J150 per month rent reduc-t.Ion. Call N0-51 l.2, agent. PBX operator & erv1ce cuhler. Excellent 011 portunlly ror m atu r~ penon 11ecking employ ment. Monday thru l''n -ttay, H o9 r M Call Demi ~ 2 ......_ 2 1 ~at co~ omce. 600 aq ut1n11, peop t max. eYell. Onl WA NT ! D : 8 U S • •'-' 3td St. *475 plUi )' ~/mo. PARTNER r , t ti MOVllM MAY tsT• aecurlt;y dopo1lt <Hl ¥....._._.. 4210 IOGM5 ltULn or •n aa c BRAND NEW dupleir. 2 MWllllll5 (Wl 634_.. for ............... ••••••••• 671-211 I J~lryBualneNl!I Wiii ,...,_ 1 ll.,81 Be make money I Deal1na BR. l~ betb. Crpta • appllcaUon ·-or ren I •r never b•fort on the dl1ll Lhruout, bWl,l·lnt • <ltJ elpe e; ena tum. ....,._ Need all dJahw .. ber. r1repl1ce. Delu:u 162 bdrm •Pll on • nlt..ly pr cpl. Call *4G-47eSq. Ft. No. Coet.a 1 er aman Prvt. encloted 1.,11, GCelD .... , Victor ll=~ aft#Jp.m.S.·t•. .. .... 12$5. Incl. utll. famWar w/allvtr·worlc , w/addl\lonal 1tora1e. ~'1 ~at.cl, btlM BIO a••a~-... -1~u A/C. Tom.MO-llOO• IDftalt, ••m=oua a... to KhOOll ·---· ...... at.or. IU err•· &:on. -um,. &.•· ...... CUI: J...Of DINI. bue -w .. ulclt :•:.1ullln1. HU. DOOi t.able. fOlor • 2 Oft\eefcrl'9flt.1D14. ft. ~ ... ,,~,_!•, ~C/f!lrTl ...... nt, t .lli' OneWlilhaaayard . frp&a ..... 1e. • sioomo. P'lam oruorurn . .,.. .-u-\.OtaN ... 'OK -• .. . BIG 8&A So. H 8. locat.lon. Ideal m • Be1 ll, C.11. IOdt,._u:.::""'......,... -:" 28r_1 lla. oca view, 2 br t-•-R1 CA881WN'" real eatete orrtee. ~·------mo.""' -.-!..""...:.... ~/1d, lli&elaeHtte, -..:......"""''•Pl • .. or IA-a.al. New lklllnem Opport 1 LAMAMCHA Am &i mo. 11°";.~~ llOW I ._. (Tl4>t40-SM5. O«iCe apact New or• Bt your own .:'.~ I.up 1 W bd garden IO-..... ...... ..... 4J00 Center L1r1a ofrlro ~811 lnVllttlMDt ia aU •pll. 'Adulll. O•h•hr, llnd I lw, 1 be COU.1•, --.. ••••••••••••• w I v I e w • r • t •pt t~l la req. lot eacltlal tltnl encl 11r. 1•• bbQ. aU woed. frplc, 1ard • ..,.._. ln TuaUn waau Meftlarial • daJ ume lurr1t.lve ........_.al Md .Atoi.' Ou Pd. 7'78 SCOU 1411 mo. utll lul. ..,..... to •IMl,.. ltouee. = anawerin1. Call ~lill rideo *"-'· t'l.MWO'JJ:t4$·5'11 IOM!. m .ueevea. 1.1. n._ -.-011r1 . ' 642-5678 DAllY PILOT AICHITICTUUL # 1 .._Or-. c~ ~ A.rctilhct• MC_.., t7t0 2SOO Well eetabUaMd Oranae Tran11. R & R man Counly nrm wllb alron, Eirper. Pref. MUST dlllcn •advanced pro-HAVE OWN TOOLS. ductlon ayatema ortenta--.za Uoo ofrera permaoent r----------DCllMklat w 11lnl beneflu ~ opportWllUet f« ad· vmt. llln.lmum J ~ui=tr~~! Mt:R C IAL , llllCIUt.ATtON. I ••0,.1la11 O.L .. wt•• a A111 cl•ae. lllC. 77 .. 1 llO, An••• MOW IS THI TIME b jab Midcra l.o check tbe Dally Piiot Help W...ced duslfiullon. rt the Job ,ou wa.nt ~ not U... YGU mltbt cona1dcr olfertna your ttrvlces db an ad ln llHl Job W-..t catqory. rhone M2-S878 .. s le II a a 'Y ll\ '1· Ir• t'K· e:. 1l . a . r . -or a 11l , or a 11l Mt. a l n '"" •• --- DAILY PILOT Cf .D; I l>..:' ... " I ~''!'[!I:~•.: ~ l..:'... ... l ; ~ • !l-·~ ... ·· ... >....,.•tJ ... • ....... • ~ ... ~.'f'!!!'.~~!.~I:•. •• 'c.,.t_...,_ C 'wtw; ... j • 1 ....., "--.Tu ~•tenrnry P......awrqsrt.t ...... .. . . . . . ................................................... " ···-···················· ....................................................................... ---·················· ...................... . ·Save Morwty• We Ct.re C.rpet CleaMn 0ctJ.(ft. remodelin.1. add1. ST\JDtN'TS U&AT ALL Otan·uP. roftC'~e bre•k· BUS& PERSONAL Britltwork. Small job• O.ve'a Painlin1. lntr/Ex· KU.ct.en & Bath. f'iomt. l.n Oriv..,..11•Pa..-ku'11l lt>t Steam t lt'•l'I, ~lltO Up· UoM MW t'OfUlrucllon PRICES'l Lawn /1ard in.c4' b•ulln.J. F•.11t. e(fl. Income Tait returns . Newport, Col.ta MH_a & tr.1..aquer & stain. t'ret tablftetry desi&".'· t"ree •Ri:pairs •Sa~IC'oll~ln~ bol~ltry Work 1u•r Uc'd S.01020.9·5 1NW1t, Roto . .00. 1eil!d, cwtll.Reu.SU.8512 Calla..o.11oo ror 11ppl. lrvlne.67S·3175eve11. eats.646-1349 est. llerltage lutcbeos, •1,1 t N 8 , C M S •~ l'rul"lt mount unit f'r C'kanui:-. haullna P·'·~· ,_ .. ,._,,.,, .• •-,·i. 811-0&28 Bob. AsphaltMf4871 tst,ntU ral&..IU.Jtlf ~ Jon Mt·G49iJ Haul1n• It Cleanup, IMm-.c:e Orll-wl•lrcMI -· .,. .... """"' .. ......, 1111 M ---··•••·••·•·•·•••-•-••••••••• -re•/t'omm 'I. i62·14 11l!/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1zl&s. mpl intlexl prol Remodeling, no job 100 :::t:!!~•••••••••••• Sha111poo Ii f lt:am t lea n D.F..crRICIAN Prtr-9 Clnupli, ln1tallatlon, 6 6.11..:Ml ttwtfutd & Strfc-c:c . 1 K.etwt & alteraUon 10 yn painting. Ii c , Ins , sml or btg. RooC reral" , t'ok.lr br111 hlNW-ra ; wht n•bt ffff ~11mate 011 m1llnt , reli•bl• wk a t re· u_.;. __ a...-.i.... Sperlallaing In .iut" &. t'Jq; toG )OO too small Reasonabfe. ~7·4089. &t w at c r proof n I · 8A U VS I TT IN (, M )' 1,-,u 10 mln IWea<'b. Cleian 1.,.eor •mall joM • r.t*. auiled 10 meet ..___,, ho -· . . MS-0512 homo Early hn. till 6 llv, din rm, hall SIS. Avi UCWNofd 873·eta.sfl your ndI J oi\ ) &P M ••••••••••••••••••••••• meowner <'Cl i-.,i i.res. 982-......, Upto ~off Ofl labor, 111~--------- IWIL l·Gyn 1)1 ~ nn Jf.:.0, ~h Q O, t'hr s.3651:M Want a REM.LY CLEAN lobt1tm IWMt/f'...... you buy W.P. from Dan Remodellng layout di?· ..._.. s.r...k -5:1 t.~r .. um pc!t (Mk)r t' t' stl Etectrfc HOUSE• C•ll Gingh•m .._._toe., twc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schwarbs.3'1·2004 gigns, Rei. comm. & of. e l))I r'l'flll!r. 1!i yra eJ.Pf" &U-tll7 4 Gs••• 5.rvfut Girl i'Tet!fft. 645·5123 ~ PETERS PA.INTING ,...._./..,.,. f1tt1 . «J.3089 ••••0•·••C•;••,••••••1••••• I\> work myaelt Rrf• ·•••·••••••••••••••••••• u 0 • t....o......1--"-1-E•P•.'d , Reas Rates. ••••••••••••••••••••••••...A... DIV R r. ~ fl1ni; I ~10101 Quiet awitchea & nti..., •Ma.FIXIT• W.Ull, ~ n11 . oors __.-....... _,., __,..., ritW. $60. Al-0011 Lt•g• Jiii.Ci 1natalk!d Q)()~a · wuvJow11eleaned. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free Eat. Call Gene Neatpalches&textures ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'l'>'Pllltc960·5411f _ C-../COltCn.. Callllob7~11Q29 C•rl)•nll'r, P*111t 1nf 646·6145 C~STOM paint , 552~ Flt&:IST. 193·14J9 Repair & Rt:roof. All -He111 r•ti:i:. l.S yra 111 d · 1 .. br d I y p es . s h 1 n g I es • HANKttUl-"l'C \' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... , ecclc-1 ~ii ~ 17)1 M.R£ Cl EAN MAKES IT rapeoodries, I in s, Prof painting. Ext & int. PATCH PLASTERING rocklihaltes·compo-lar, i'Uund•tlona retainlnf GL"E~ b& h & w.w s, 11 e, paper. Low rate!!. Refs. Free Prcl)8N(l,r11~.tumplt•t 11 bl ·, ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOKSALt; •., '"· c-. apls. lil&in carpet uc·d ~• .,...,.7"' ·-4383 All types . F r ei' free est. ~1·5930 Fin. ed S60 Al·t11111 LC-"M• w•. •• or '· patios D«tronlc ModU•r •IWln C 0 NS T H U C TI Q N homes M9·93'7Z ' S5&8ooo . ...,. . ..._... '...,... estimates. CallS38·71l3 Avail. _1)'ptn!'~~l9 Ll<'d ),,"]&-)()l3.s.&--430t I Wltt hioi & de.h:a llnl(, s~·KES WALLl'APl:llHG ----J k 1 ''"· Fo r exl'e lle n re 1n JadtOfhsl Pla ster Patching : Re roof & repair. All C.,.•r 0:-1nrntWOf"lof 11ll klnd1 ~l9 e c-tro nica Z11C.bril\o,CM hou1ec-leanin4'· Cal l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Refsolrered.Eves, Plas t e r . s tu cco & types. Lic'd .. Work ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-\"w flit. I) YT• ti-rper -$48-1«4 Cleaning Unhmited Offic-e. indus trial , 631·3085,675-1.266 drywall. lnt./Ext. Fret-guaranteed. Z4 hr . ~Iler. Pree &5 t Any ~kw~ s.s&-07)1 Pc '-I Chtten9Cls,...h s.6-3726 restaurant & hom e Painting. INT /EXT . est.5"46·1641George. 642·949fi 1~ )obf> Call AUan or ('ompk1et'OtM:N'te)obOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ldo ex~UenLhousttlean · deaning. Rers. Lic/bon· Neat, hon~t. re•s., 12 liome s , Additions , Roofing·hot tar roofinl: _·1_,,..~-~9 5el your fo rms, save MowLA&,Ede:ing& 5"AJumU1umseamless-ing F•st·N·Thorough. ded/ins.552·5166 )·rs. exp. L1t 'd. Dave R es tu <'cO . Ov er specialists. Lie, insured t'USTOM ~Y Kou. 6':t·9926 ~~~i.: baked on enamel·Custorn Refs, trans, exp, 646·7841 Ma i n 1 en an c e & 0 r 9&1-1045. Blockwalls. Low rates prof. Reas. Jolly Assoc, lnlenurG•r~nu•y Conrrrte work by The made on job )(2·12-IZor "JUST US" HouseclE'an· janitorial servi<'es. in· EXCELLENT ; .586-4892. )Jl('.957-4089. _bYJ!!· • &IZ l!RI09 _ Slarv1ng College Siu Ge•Aa ' 5.57 ~ ang. We're Honest&: Effi. dmtnal &: medical bldgs. PAINTING Pl •. SNno Repair l.tlu's Caf'Pt"nlry 30 yr:. de n l ' P a l I o s • ••••••••••••••••••••••• lie it)'AIDll cient. Call 673-0163. 8C8-19B9 Reas. rates. f'reeest. ,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ext. Doors. wlndo.,..·s dnvewayi, sid ewalks . Glltdenin•· rlean ""' & ••••••••••••••••••••••• I '•'Pl•MJ S48·2'706 'Expr'd ••••••••••••.••••••••••• "" mak-& model>. o•-. 7'177'8 H 0 M E S & A p T s Complete Housttleaning. · • I b t ~ •• -pstU06, remodrllog etc · lands<'apin&. George E!ric-ient, reliable, de·••••••••••••••••••••••• Painting &: papenng, 2E Any P um Ing , wa er c ount prices . USA Lie/Ins. 5.!il ·ZOM Child Core lbushi. SfS.-7072 Replpes, plumb, crpatry, pendable. Tbe PersQnal European Land&ca per. ~Harbor area. St. Lir. serv, lealts. ~athrm encl, Stereo. J1Zl S. Bristol. Remodel , repair, gen ·~·~··•••••••••••••••••YARD REJUVENATION tile. killba remodel Touch. Bonded, insured. Top work. f'air price. 18328JRers.M2·2356 rerami c 11le . Reas. ~I carpe ntry , o ld t l m1 Ll<' d presc-hool &: day Tree trimming & re· 645-0302 552-0105 Re!s.646-t871dys/eves. lnt. Paint & wallpaper. 832-ac68 . rHSenke mdtsmanship. 16 yrs ir ~7ita:~s~ nr movaJ. yard rleanup & ~~~(Pi::trym,asfoa~~~: tl= inflll:eg' s p E c I AL I z t: D Qual. work, reas. pr. Plum:;i,.repa1r. Spec. In ••••••••••••••••••••••• al"\!a. Llc"d Mr Pa.lorn · 1pring planting. Bob. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LANDSCAPE Atrium. Freeest.Steve.547·4281 r~m e ing,c-op.f,er re· ALPINETREE bo.962-8311* 6t6-9288 =f:.eprorsYe:i~~:~~ Mind Your Manners Inc. Japaneu: ~esign, rai~· ~-~Tee est. op Hal EXPERTS a....y Ct.m1iiig •VERY LOW PR.ICES• Bonded reliable people bow Jlanting, r?unta1n Fine erter Painting by R mbmg. 537·3194 ~rimming, pruning, top· C.,.ef Set-vice-••••••••••••••••••••••• on land.scape maint. Waugh. 631·2233 will care ror your home & wate . all. Do it n~ht l~f.' Sinew G.~c.,h ins. Try HOMESAVERS. Plumb· p1 ng & re_m ~ v a Is ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHIMNEYSWEEP ~e 549·2015 tt..lw.g pets .879-5701 1st time, call GI.en s me. 24 rs. ing & heating. f'ree 714-89"i·0840.L1c /1ns. Carpet Mill direc1.. Wood Call a ri¥eplace expert. ••••••••••••••• •••••••• Landsrape 759-0458 PAlNTING estimates. $15 hr. Hones! floon, qu11hty installa· JohnChilds.978-0620 Clean.ups , Haulin g , OCC1Student.1ToolJ"U('k . lac-OIMTcu: Mmany lnterior. extenor, com· & reliable service T~Senice-hon.Hatt's~35 Landscaping. lmmed Trash, tree trim. Dan•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• mt:rcial & residential. BA/MCOK.979·806S .!~•••••••••••••••• ----------IWe'll knock your soot off servit'ing. 00·9907. 542.3224, Ron &4.2·5703. lNroMETAX RF.TURNS MS-2678. 16 yrs expr in Carpe professiooally &: keep Prompt,reasonablt. Custom masonry. patios,~~~------Beach City's Plumb1n11 Law-cost typing of idcn· Installing &: repairs your house c-lean Top Gardener. 3S yn exper. Jlaul. skiploader, dump Newportlkb.833-8199 fin.>places,walls.~arden Exp.paintrng,reasona ble willbeatan)'l"SLby lO~-tical original letters on Rt-a.sonable. Tony Jfell~ Hat Chimney sw"eeps . neat, reliable, complete lrlt, gr~d.ing, tree writ , W·-AdH 1 , ,.,._8 &: retain, UXr s of local rates. Available now! Re pair, re p1pes, rt:· your letterhead. f'reein· 497.3945 660-9188 serv. Free est. 642-4389 d€!mnl.iUons etc. 831·1257 ..._.. e P. '"' . ....,, refs. 645-8512 Call BnK'e. ~J.2045 models. 6.11·3470. fo. K4lnn. 751·6893 HolpW...... 710 HofpW...... 7100 HofpWmhd 7100 HofpW..tod 71CH HofpWaofod 7100 HofpW-d 7101 HelpW.,t.d 7100 HelpWmhd 71CH HofpWmhd 71H ....................... ··············-······· ······················· ............................................... ······················· ....................................••••...... ...................... ~~~~~~~~~--BE.At..m'SHOP B 0 0 K KEEPER Chtwlk~Workers CLEIUCAL AUTOMOTIVE Booth for rent. Jack's f'ICHARGE Established Woriters in chen;)ical re· Capable person fororfice Hair Fashions . CM. medium sized Orange ftneTY SJ.75 to start. Day position reqwring phone CA.a&a l -'><>~JB=lcl _______ 1 Co. Real E&tat e de· &nlghtshift. Hlgh srhool &: math aptitude. typing Ope vek>per. located in Brea chemistry or work exper 6S wpm. Medical, dental POSITIOt.fS eea~ .... RD"a'i"'sr~ areabasimmediateneed w/<'bemicals helpCuL ins. Fabricated Plastics HOW A.YA.IL.AILI '""""' .-... for f\111 Charge Bkpr to E.O.E . 714 /549 ·3281 Inc. 815 W. 18th. St C.M. • MICH ·~-s & Manicurist needed manage acrntn« dept. & NightShift.Dif. IO'-l>. 64&-3279 COMl'llTH OPER Newport Beach firm seeks medium sysl~ms operator. Xlnt . oppty. to advance w 1expand1n~ company. ON·L INE: OOMPtrrER SYSTEM S. Inc Ca ll 549-8383 -"""" Sea Mist Hairstyling reportdlred.ly tot.he pre-1-'""==c..====--11 ,,.--------- •IMSTALLEIS 963-8282 HB. skient. Xlnt prospects for 0.1 A or I Gl'Mt"al ~rical . . COOK •SALES nOPLE I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\ growth and additional nachlnhl with 5 ....... E.R. clerk. adm1t11ng & I' responsibility, xlnt start· , r· -· CBX. Z positions open 4 days per week Conv Excellent starting salary and working llHDYY ing salary +periodit' ••p•r1•11ce. Top Sat!Sun 7AM ·3:30 Pr.t &: exper. E11tnt working condition s with opportunities for TRAIHff bonu.ses. Please send re-'flf'OIJS'S. Applf 11152 3PM ·ll ;~PM . ~egular rond l:. benetits. E O.E Co llate a nd packa.ge s u m e t o 4 7 4 O CaM diw AY•. Ft... Vty. PIT pos1t1ons. If interest· Bayv1e.,. Convalescent. c.idvancement. educational materials. VonKarman, Newport ed ~lease cal! i:-ersonnl'l. 2055 Thur l n , C . M . Full t i m e employees receive Will require lifting of Beach 92660Attn:Skip C' l~SlflED 1.3 M. Pac1f1ca Com· 642·~ heavy boxes. Willin R to ' LM . munity Hospital. 18i92 I ;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; h os pi ta I iz a ti o n insurance. Ii f e tram to operate forklift. IOOIKEEPER ADVERTISING Delaware. HB. E.O E. I• insurance and pension fund. We will Excellent working condi· Position with prominent Clerical/Sole• b e intervie wing on Weds. March 28, tioas and benefits includ· N.B. Real Estate Invest. The Daily Pilot is seek· ind dental plan. Apply fi·-. Gen. led•er thru . Good opportunity. En· Sam-Noon. al: ".., ..... mg a person to augment th . . p ' 25 8am-llam , lpm·3pm, trial bal. Accts. rec. & our Classified Advertis· us1ast1c. re er yni PEP Boys National Education, 4401 ~1Jable. Non smoker . 1 · or older. Typing essen· ing department or in-tial. Phone experie nce Birch Street, Newrv.rt l640-01ZI ·o t I hone ••I•> 0 Bea eh . fNear O.~c . st e e ep .. · helpful. Commission. A.UT SUPPLY Airport). Equa l Op· BOOKKEEPER .. exper. Classified or tele;phone Willtrain.557--0822 STORE port.unity Emplo_yer. va1=.Jife/health ins. AJ>P· s a I es ex Perie n c e 1.525Mesa Verde East ly~E. Walnut, S.A. neces&8£'~2l'.:R"M "NTS Suite208, Costa Mesa 15221 Beach Blvd. -~· """ """ COOIC Expa nd ing restaurant chain with t»~r 50 units f'amily-0wned organn:a . lion offer s pl e asant working conditions . Good opportunities for advancement. Excellent company benefits. E"x · perien<'t!d desired. Apply 111 person lO: Westminster aJrpr FIC. Coatract.ing BOOKKEEPER. P /lime. INCLUDE: CLERl/M•m11r preferred. C.M. area. rmture indiv needed Im· Must type45WPM lelec·l·•'°='~d='c"_'_'_·_'_•_•_m_e_i;_,_•_.1 ""~.ft~ ..... Equal Opportunity Employer M/F 548-5S4.1. med. (20-25 hrswkl.Call tric) gif\.s&canls.646--7373 1\--li•· '""""""""""""""""""\'"""""""""""""""""""I•~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\ 848--11827 uk ror Glenn or Dependable •·t ..... ""'·'" Frank betwn 8:30a m· Goodspeakingvoice CLERKS AVON Earn S$ in your Banking MHIMGIHHA IOam or S:30-7:30pm, Pleasant personality spare lime. Sell Avon. F/TTEU.Elt ~ence ln high rise Monlhruf'rl. Salary com mensurate 333JW. Coast Hwy Call Barbara TIG--6590 required . Southwest building maintenance. -';;~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\ with experience + <'Om· Bank, Laguna Beach. Ai r conditioning ex • mission. Excellent <'Offi· •MAJL/PBX RELIEF' Ntwp0n Beach •PRODUCTION CON-1~~~~~~~~'.I TROL ' 1-Babys ~tter nee<led t< CallJOllll, 497·1771. perience helpful. Perma· IOOKl91HG pany benefits. If you are COOlf RECORDS/i''ACTORY b11bys1t al my house. nent full·Ume. Excellent Fltime. Exper iD cash ambitious & want to be Italian Restaurant. sautc Ref's & dependable. Banking beoefit.s. Apply : reeeipla & acct.g. lG--Key paid for your effo rts Excellent opportunities rook, full time. $48·7418. _lll2-0l81eves. TfllEIS llEtlVIMECO. ability a mu.sL Please Peasecalllorinterview: for res ponsible i n · ca117AM·ll:JOAM . Babysitter needed, infant. Saturday only at our 1071Camelback apply iD person, Mooday Penonnel Dept.. d.ividuals that desire to l----C-OOIC--5----r 5 dys, my home. Non· Costa Mesa Branc h . Newport Beach &44·9010 thru Friday. &4.2-4321. ext. 277 e•s.and their abilities c'=rn='="="'~''-·_1_10-0m __ ._-i t~= a~~~~~ . ~~n,!!~:"s ORAMGD"LYEl'CILOOATST ;;!.ac1~~%rJ::.ibilities f:1:riu~!O~~gsa~~: Loving woman needed Harbor Blvd. Costa Meaa Bluepnnter needed, full Hills Ro.ad -Flagstiip Convalescent care for Tearhers prec. 926<!i. Ume .. ln a sma ll but Cdm 640.5944 3.lOW.BayStreet ROSANIHC. Ctr.642·8044 son/9m05. Sc:hl dys my F\Jll time new acrout1ts Jrowing shop. Hu.nt· &i~J:~M~:Ouy 541-5533 1000KS ____ w_an_ted __ .-,-11-,-.-;n-,-. hm. 586-3197. for our South Coast P1a:r.a ingl.on Beach Bluepnnt. • ~ ;•~ • H -rt .. --• w;ill •· · w·11 t ---Branch. Please call 53&-2926 • 1suc11ptr -Lmpoyer ~"'F ~ uain. 1 payu:f' o BA.'lKING R 1 h Kl . 1-'==------IChev dlr. will add on ~Oppor&wployft' SS .00 hr . Grin er EXPERIBrfCEO a P nn1ngs at BOATS clerks for light book· CLERICAL SALES A.S·l -'==-=cc.-~~-1 Restaurant.NB642·8881. 1.,. LllS 5«M066. 3333 Bristol St. pedfic: Sncraft keeping, typing. Part· ~ANT Req tel.eph~e C1ert·t~· t . busy C.M. & HB.53&1664 SOU11fc~0."T Costa Mesa, 92626 bas immediate openings lime or full·time. Will skills, good organ1:tat1on, office. uires detailed . '"" C4f ,..,... !tr"''""'"--.. •-:..• m"'t~ 45 WPM (test ~ Bi · g. invoiC't'S. Countet" Jlelp ·part ta.me, NATIONAL BANK • .-a;a.1...,.., .. ICI train in auto. accounting, · 11amto2pm Moo f'r1 s..iwl)l&Lo. Only experien <'e d OMV . Jotereatln g . ed). ary to $750 mo. ~.SOWpm&tenltey . · · · An.Independent Bank ,\nli'1>ual0p"""'unity ,_,..n.1 ho'-' rid Pl•uant •··-···dlog•. Expernec.55&8871 good benefLts . Call ~ 849.S...nOowerSl. E~ lo ~M./f r-~• ...... ep e "''v'&" Victie631-0700 Costa Mes• l --=m=p='~'c"c .. =cc--I an quality work need ap. Opp. fOC' advancement. CLERICAL Medical lab · Counter Help.Mature 714/540-5.100 ply. SeeOl"fiC"eMgr. needs frot ofc recep· woman.3Pm·llpm, Mon· SELL kDe ttems with• 33015.SUUn,SA HOWARDC';te•rolet tionisl, tvpe at least 50 Q.MICTYPIST F'ri. Xlnt working rond. WantAds CallOO·S678 DsllyPilotClauifiedAd. 751·1343 Dove&"'·ail St.'1. WPM. d'o··o-o·r·ood _, .. ~ · .,.,_, · 1-•1 g lrvine Clubhouse, 17850 ,.... • '" ,,...~ .,,. .. aauc ~ 1~ "':"'" ~ Sky Park Blvd. Call AIJTO!lfOTWE NEWPORT BEACH tion. pleuant working lor !!Otbus1ast1c 1nd1v bet w ee n 9 . 1 1 3 m . • m P_, IUSIOY =~in:k~t~re,~~rc;~: ~~;!~d~~h:1: 754-7500.AskforJack. ••• .r.L _ _.NTED!O•• F /~lme da ys . Ex · 8:»5.E.0 .E. typist to handle varied COUPLE needed p/lime 'J'OP PA I',... TeP Pl;ep££1 peneneed. Apply J.Spm, ofr. duties in busy COl'lSt to run large ramily bU&i· Jolly Roger, 400 S. Coast CLERICAL disbursment dept.. Rea ness. C81153IHIJ69 PGSITIONS le lte lllle<I •y ~PIUL IST SERVIC:E JllA.N~5EMl!NT ••• Hwy, Lat: Bch. fll:tate related bkgd pre Becomeamemberofour fd. Contact: Personnel Cutter for wetsuit mfr. C-ra 5~1.,.rm dynamic Newport Center 1n4l 833-8383 ExJ>eriented or will train Employm&nl VETERANS JalK&JaltT.-g ... ...... ..... Ua& .... lll'fSlcl .. ...... LMog lo Ormp C:.-., rr.., ar/FfMh• ss.oo Per .._. DinllM•c••lc: S5.00Per.._. SollT- $l.75Por-...... , .. $4.CHl-$4.50 ..... - Off.Set""- Sl.50Per ..... ~T·t ·c:5- $4.50Per.._. tt•s:WH Ct Sl.95Per.._. .... :lraffy. ··-·· Sl.OOPor- tTrm.. tc · ?sn•c:• Me t 'i: ss.oo .. $6.00 ..... - tc t ' 1 W..,0,:rat• $4.501o$7.00 ..... _ Bsch aeic1 Tecllllci9 SS-06Por- $4.00P.,.,._. Ehc?c _,a Ass • 11 Sl.50 Per"-" ---$4.00P ....... Apply at Empfoymenl & Training Admin1st1at1on ol Hunlinglori Beach. S38 Main S!reet. Huntington Beach. cai1 now (71 4) 536-2526 or 83!M554. You must bring 00-214. for leading ca me ra Finandal Firm. We are Sf* ....... SM. right person. Apply in h store. Photographic expenctiog iii: there are 400IMacArtburBl.NB per-son . 8AM·12. 837 W. DIMOHSftATOIS ..,RAFTSMEN-Rapidly IJ.ckaround. Please call many opportunities ror roE 11 1,.,. 18thSt CM Your area su+a day. expanding woodworking .•• Oil'f!dor ... &niitt Adrilora ••• POl'la lllana6er ... Bod1 Shop lllana6er .•• l111emol Monqer ••. Pan. Coan1er,lenon St:liVJC:E TIBc:ll'• ••• ... Tnuu.U..ion ... H.-yD"'y ... ,,_, '"" ... T_,, ... 1.ipis.m.. ••• £abe .. e Te._. C..ae•l a.r.lee Sq·rl•• AM 'l'lte ••e ··., A.malfli•• A.• 1'lle ••••• .... .. --c:au•-... All .. -' --·-·-' ._.. Y-«>srH Te-_., ..... _ 1•11111,..A.81 1'lleC•11r •'1aa.n..Nat1ea "IW .. I .... _ ••-PAW" If w-""' ..... n..,. _.. ..... .,... •.. C.U TeeAYI ...,. •• 0 • • -'111/f,M.-... y,._o,. E"'7....,. "nr J l'M. J---~· ... --· __ ,,. ~ • fcrappt.l1J...4670 advancemenl. The ..... · · rr .=.==·=c·~----l earoec.Fri /Sat.541-0711 company needs sharp foUowinJ poeltions are Delivery, yotir vehicle, or892·JllOO d r a ft s me l'I w I t h ~·Hostess, pt.Ume nowavailable: papers to <'aniers. Xlntl~~~=~-----minimum 4 years high na,startlmmed.Apply SWITCHIOARD COLLATOR parl·time Income. DENTAL S<'hootexperience.Apply ln person at Two Guys Experience required. Ell We stminster , Hunl. RECEPTION IST in pttSOn. Heads Up Inc. fromltaly.2a61Falrvlew Hours? 30a to'4 JOp PACK Beac-h, SaDta Ana . Fmt of<', must know all 3123 w. Mac Arlhur Rd,C.M. -~~:ST m. Wlllifll:I to train an In· Hera ld Examiner phases of fmt ore pro. Blvd.SantaAna. --• ''"' dustr1ous <'areer in· 54S--M2B <'t!dures, Ins billing & >-----------Cubier, Ptr, 25-30 hrs pr Good t)'l)Utl skills and dl•ldual to package able to make fin arran1e· DRAINMEN! wk, mmt be available to dlODe abU.li.y Important. edacatkmal materials. Deliveryman for early menls. exper a must. d . 'MWtt weekends. Apply in Parl time positioos Excellent working <'Ofldi· L.A. Times home de · Salary communserate Top pay, me ica l in· rT. Lloyd's Nursery {bounl1exlble). Unns & benefits. 40 Hou• uv-route. Mut have wl-r.63J.l382. surante & paid vaca· . ~.· ... 3 -.... Uons. Must have own ndsca p e . 2038 ASSISTANT week. Apply North eamomi<'al car. Adults trutk . Will tra.ia. Apply Ne"9(R"l81.CM.6"6.7+4l Real Estate lie. or Ame rlran Se rv ice only.2i.iihrsprday. MOO DENTAL ASSIST. Prr ht person to 1337 s . similar experience re· Center, l33t E. Warner, JIC' mo net takehome. No for p&eua.nt H.B. office . .....,-~• ..,_ •a •~a Ask Catbler Part Time. qWred. WUI be working Santa Ana. Equal Op collecting. Wes l /HB Fl"ont. iii: back office ex· b-KUen..:a~;.art'. · Restaurant Mon· Fri. directly witb Trutt 0(. portuaity Employer. arH. 6JB.0126 per. nee. 968-4487 ~~~~~;,;;;;;;;;;;~ 11·2:10pm. Jack·lrvlne ul ri Oubhouae.754·7500 ftcerprottain&lo&ns. DELIVERY/SALES 0mtaJ Man lctu ng ----~-----1 Elltdlenlworklnacondi· eomt.IW ....... • Telephone sales, alnt HEl.Pll o.tomwortroomneeds CMHIER-Full time, ex-&Ni&company6eftefits job. students, Sr citizen. •• ~. p&eat mart.er & per, M1,1st have b:1ic ollered. Pleaae contact School $4.50 per br. poss. (714 ) J wU1 top $$(or top notch fUllsbed end operator. pboto e·xper.Pboto· Penoonelorapplydail1 EsmuptoDOOperwk. ,95.5971 tOam .4pm , deiltaluaiatantilr:deotal Experlen<'ed or will graphy Unlimited, 1-M Low tuition. Placemeat 5pm·9rpm. r ecep t ionist. Xlnt lraln. Excell. working Beach Blvd. lt.B. A.D p _!•~1.,~7'~1c;·•~114~-::-::=::-ll ~;;:::::;-;:::;-:;:-;:~;;;.:l-!-.,~~~·03~1·!:""~1~._,_.,.-= ltl:ens h ~xt r • """'s'10·... CO LOR MATC H ER. Detivery tnan ,. installer Dtetitian/Food Admla Servi:: 1.:Z Ml~!~ r-llil"'ll " exper-cob' matchen tc ol a~a.ncn. Over 21 ReqWred esperlenre I Ave l".5tlMl4&4 SERVICES .nb,ournewcoaUn11 amt ve good drivillz yr. E•rerlence In a ' flldtity k>cated in lrvtne record. Salary open. J t botpita as Dietitian, il)riftf" wanted; your vehi· ' Jal He•pof't enter t>t. 3 to$ per in aii K Aoolian<'el. Laaua• nutrlllonlsl , with de wttb lmur., deUver- UITBIOl llJAlllETS :.Np •. n•-••t. yn e• Beach:• Glenne1re lb c h _ _ _ types ot tad coat inas. 4M.osoi& · re.pons lllty or l e lnl; ~ io canters. m6n wate-to 1tart p~-l«bftk:al diredlon o( a JOi1t. part·UnM iDC'Ome; • EqualOpporEmp&oyer hr . wtxlnt f rl nae Del i veryman , L .A . ltOUP of food service We1lmlnater , Hunt. Op;w ' ... DOW ••allable a.rt al beaeftt.s. Contact Miii:• 11mea.5or&d~)'SpC'wk, tmpk>)W and aradua-Beac h \ Santa An a . tor hlll and ,.rt.time ...!-u THRlrT 6 McNai,wbton Deft. IJlc, For detaill au.zsu or uaa rrom coUep, com· Heralo E aamlncr. c••rrc,OQ Ind• Jrd .... _... · ...--. -~um-·~1 --••1ta. No ox"rieoee LOAN ia looklal for • __ .__., •tUS "" • -. .... O• ~;,;;,;~==~;;;;;;;; -llncM .,...... appe11r · .....,., • ( A mem· MCtt••t)', •e trala, ..., mdivldul to ml ..; ~ OPll Od. mea °"" 1' foe' LA benblp or ell1lblllt1 a.tat•perbov,ad· __...la. tlW\ COila Dey ahlrt, full tl!!i Tj .. 1 le NB 6: Cll. •1 be aubttltot.td for DllQIS .:'cement opportu:!: ..... iitftc.e. ~ Iii • ,........... Caper y-lD Pinn!P·L Sl50t•rm.o. la_te rnshlp . > Salary Mm or._..• 1rs or -.naaeaMDth,.. 1 del"lfal ,_.Uoa •rt· OD.,.._ M. Apply ..,... a.a.toSl.450.monlbly . i:llder. Know tbe coast to P ilO per our I qalrff • lood beck· ,.r1on , b e twea Alclticatkwl can be by OU..Net11101weeknr ~ "" ln11tervn ..,.... la bul<' mallt. 1Cllm-Jpm. • 10tl!(tiATOIS miall or 1a per.on at UN more. Or4n1e Co•sl 'r:,:i::"' •· oodll)' Call for lnttr•i•W ~ CAllBROllP'G. Yov area Fri • S.t. Personnel Office at YtUow Cab. 17100 Mt. lpm•G: '-~ ~. '1I01 CIQ' A.,., H.B. SS.ti br lo start. Call fl'alntew a.&e Ho:pltal, Herr••••· Fountain -1•• (W19tadl,SIG1rflekt1 IG«Jaor-.-' .. lllrbor Blvd. C.11. Valley. (No of Slater IAI· Bda ..... 1111 .... , .. :·:1,....... if-IOfllorE•....,_ W. lor Mdkklul ln· bel•I Jrrfewbope iii: r..-aOrr: s.ezer .... , a,. ,di' ... dm BIN II 5thl IO Mb? fonDltioft C!alllat't: 111. Dteld) .......... ._Ad&alp!' IOW , 0 '"wdedsclolt-..U. Patil:•. 7141161'·5115. CASllEIS 1 I ---- I l s . • I ' I , d ' •· • e ' II n d DAIL. Y PILOT • tli19 ...-,w.ffd 7100 H.tpW•ted )100 HltftW.ted 1100 MllpW...... 7100 Hefo Wont d 7 100 Hd;»WutC'd 7100 ........ , .••..........•.•..•••..•....••..•....•..•.......•.••....•..• ·•···•·•··············· ..•...•..•••••.........••••••••••..•....•..... ""'Wartft-d 7IOOHtlpWo..ted 7100 .... W.t.d 7100 •u·1os ttOUSt:KEt;Plrn 3d•Y• INSURANCl':St;<.'TY Mode:lt •••••••• ••• • ••••• •••• •• •• •• • ••• • • •• ••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••• •• ••• •• • • "' a wt'Ck llef'11 rt-qwre1J Pf' 011 1,1 We ..ct,... foc•t : Nur.tlnR RH P(f PART TIME ----------1<.m.tJI Offll'll hit! l)J.1 CillU. tUfl>i\\ n .. n .. r11I t'UJl ,v1Um1• All..rl'it~ 4W3W7 raon m ModelaMule & l't:molt· EARMU,TOSl!>O I , hoo ill"i.l•lfli: (ill kiMJWi.d11111/ bOOillw p Uollu1m1 ruru11hed __ (_2lll •M lllm II you r 111~~ haa RaJtol h Hiii ll·••Pll "I, 1.501 t. 16th ~l. Nµt Heb 0o1:r:mn EVENINGS AW ·Porlt•• .,,.,,ll>t't llwr Cu\Ninl( 1111, llllnti" d•J>O•ll• N1 .. a1oru,,l'I' llt•tir~I ffou0•~wlDvea /T~rchen ln1urtn<'• Co11ta Meu ch1r1ctor. 11 h111h "" 11 r w rurti1~ 1631i lnt~•,.,1 "" J\ill timn Sol11ry 01wn •t•IC"omt• No u pNh'ncr 110 •1~ wre 1Y. pay Mc ll('Y Youropportun1 t tu<H"1 ur looks hk t.ht Atlullll with uubtandm..:. lltrtlrll\<I' (Wr'ol)Olihlll' • whu cflJO)' v.vrlurw with 1t.1<Lt Owr 21 ~.1rt .11 $J bO P••r hour l'ht•ll • ti 4 :! 4 J 6( I I: x I ;! ~. o flf·l'Wfo.1';N 4 005 011 ... :'u~;;111~:~ "'>' t• '"'M"'lll OOtl'f! l..oc'•ll'ft J & II Al•l'lltn rot u1•c Ap1ily Un lvenul i twc.k IC:t'lt'll1r11y (:~~Id• ly to work for .an 1Ptlrw1ttd00r C.ll for 1ito SAIL vt " l~11,1,.r 5W 1luy• ,. '"'"""'Rt-~ CYl«'n l'rowcu""' ~nire 1~ ~~~t''I urn 1 (' tabl.l3h~hl(oncyotrt'r 11ppo1ntment f or a ----------· ftlC:.t.L l ST"'TIC: ""'"" k l '•ll fMt UA.I •llt)'h' •IN ~II w 6lh SU~t1 . S.nt A Atilt UI~ permanency without pen.oo.a1 llller\'lt'W You "-.,. ,.;; lnuorvtno hour. ii 12 " IMMIDIATt lhe Ullual ll&t!ncy pr1 ce>ulcJ be modtillng "' ()rtl('t' ' WI ARE KELLY! ' I c!C.~~~:,0 ·~·~~ ... ~1~,Y~~,; • .':1~t~ i o•onthru ,. ... , r•1tn1Mt ~:WJJ:~1 ll~·:~>'h:e~ :··~ ~::t:. ~!ii"~o~ linuk k ~"I'' n II XI n t l'-ir l l.lll r w/fe>llow1111< IMP\.OY~ upe r1 once 1 n rom · .-ror Haul I I I ""'' 1::1.-ctJuWI: I t't h111.1a11 II.Ill lllTI{' S il l!r~ ti\°' 11 •"if, Zit I.! I'. I. I \ I 11 I l ' I \ N loOrlU'\ 111 111 \I ,, '"" <ht h h,11,I \ooo"I kt I 1111 ,j IO I II Iv 1 Hll .. 11 ,, lhin I ;u1 lllllY., .... •Olll h ~ l.H ''l'IC\lNH' \ .... , II \to "'I' llh\ t.. "" 11111 tuni. :i..•11 11. •· ... 1 ,, 11 J•111I ,..,., 1, Ir'"" ........ Norrell I •·•upur ·••' • 1•1 'h ... ..., •-"'••:!I I' 11 I• U C ROW EC /IH:CEPT '"""' 11 111 11 11\• .. I 1•111~ ...... , .. 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MOYIE EXTRAS c.Ja ys per wrek > -- •l'.'xl-ellcnt pi.rtlmll' In K.llt.hy Jcan/Courtalde soughl by Holly wood l'Ome hall lmm«Jl11tc opcrtings movie firm. S20 $200 p..r l"nr tlcl•lls contBct for an exper full lime, day poss Looking tor "'U11t<·r Oudlet 400·6800 salespcraon lo work 111 outgoing 18·70 yr olds bt'twtien 9 JOAM ?PM lhe posh John Wayne wanting to bredk intu M 1'' Terutls Club The pcrison movies (7 14) 535 0120. 1NSP1':CTOK for l'rowin11 l'oanpule r Periphcr d I f1m1 111 E lrvute lfagh School arad, hft :iO lb i.ome 11bJppln1vrece1 v 1n11 /\bl.-t o read Mttn>nieter & other 111 dtt JlUl"!I Stable pcraon d~ann.: 114-rmunenl J ob & 1t1owtb Qtll Gia ys ~mot for lnterv -------- w<• an: looklnit for must ext 94 VIDEO CAST ING be attract1vt. personable SERVICE. tnow Ill <Ith & able lA> work wknw lint aalary & lrinl(" lllily•ear_> ______ _ bt!nefit.s Ph Beth Davis. -- OOQl4 MO IEXPR. NEC. LeicJI S<•cn·tury t'ull lime r PcC1\'1ng N<"Wf)Orl Ot·ach 2 !'i yr'I c lerk Comforl nlll•· uugallon exp Xlnl typ w/fi~ i''or intervll'w 1ng. n o S it G ood 644-~------­ bcncfita Send resuml' to NURS E AIDE LIV E· 11427, Dally P1lol, ~O Bf" lN. We are 1nter v1('w 1560. Costa Mcsu. Ca mg experienced Nur1>•· l11Swonce 92Ai26 Aides to ll\'e ·1n on ACCTS CLERK LEGALSECRfo:TAHY various private duly Auto agency has open NF.WPORT HF.ACll cases. z..s Ouys per week in{t! In cu.oitomer serv1ct> P/T' or F /'f , i1alury com SJS per duy. weekly pay area. 1011urance ex per men<1ur ntc w /eXf> Cull Call ror appolntmtnt. hel~uJ bul not nee Call Mr Ncloon. 642 8532 up J O II N H r:: A I. T II •Ka-·y·a·l·64·9··tt.1.s 1.·---c ARE s F, R v I(; 1-; s. Li'~G/\L S E<'rtETARY EOE 752 0992 ln'luranct' w/mln 2 yrs exp. llcnvy l 2 Y..-. 141'1'1 Mio. •• J ... ,...,. J51 te +a •r .... Coll 01 v1111t now & dl'>t'U'li-l111 ll·mporury 1011•: & i.hurl t1·r 1n u11i.1•:n1111•r1h 11vull11 hl1• tur C'lt·r k: .. 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I' fl'. To11 S til NlWAM OIRI. &15 51ZJ foun\llJll Vly branch of typtnl( Irv. C;ill 833·3tl2!i NU RSI'; 1<:4u11l OPIXlrtun..tcy l<.:rnpluv1•1 M / t ' Fl H·: I-XJo:t ' ~l·.1 ·1n;·1 f\ JI\ MU>t Ii.· 1·.111.1hl1• ul .. mi.. tn~ unll••r 1111•,i;1111 . '-ll·Jtlv A 111 I "rt•l.11111• f1,•11n· ,1pl tl Utl1• t11•lp!11I t ,111 • lll'llt ""'II k tr1 ' I IHHll 1tu11 & Ii• m·llt 111o lutl1111: tl1"1ttl11l.111 1\ppl . ~. 'I .• Uh S•·h•·•>l' lfllf rl\tl CJI llttl k \ \ 1'11 111 , (., .. '.I .,,, .• 1 1·:1111111 0 11 1•••'11111 \ I• •"l'h"''' SECUR ITY IT PAYS TO SEE US Cmnt· 111 aucJ 'I~ the <·x I lou."tkt·c~r l tu1\/t• 2 k ldN & J hoUSI' llw l m>t-d Jove• & 1·:irc· I ~win prl'lcrrl'<I Ht•fi. MH ~M t•vei., 75:1 6230 tlyic lrl( auto ms ugency taus LEGAL SECRET ARY OJX.'llllll( for: o c airport urea Xlnl UNDERWRITER t yping & s 11 i.k111 .. 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S 10 n :l''l 10:'111:, IS N1•\<t1 A ....... w., k \lllJI OWll tia Y' 'i & hm 11 :< ( •• ii I lnllfll'llt.11f h VICTOR T~ary Srrvicu 1:1i11 th1d1St SI•· •t:« "l1·w111111 111.,11 h 556 8520 ·111 s \1.1111 l>t J O~!•• 835-2622 GENERAL Of.FICE Ty~wntn & JO Key IW!ol(' na.11h knowlt•cJ..:1• /\llenll1111 111 llc•t.111 W1•w1ll1 r.1111 l111 .1 VJl ll \\fol ,ti t i' tlll' 1111 fl I S'I \I< I lnfnrm.1l 1 """''nm1·111 J olt S. 1 •II• h ( "" p.111~ I""" h1•111·f1I, 1111.111-.1< ~ .. \1 1\ll't' WITll f: '1'1-rlll•:'\1 I•. l-ar1:0 Wi: n('(•d ex IH' n f' n I'(' d s ('I' u rl I y Guaru, 10 lrvlne/Hewport ~ach Santo luta/ An~lm f"1.ltleri0ft/Buena Porte Coda Mesa & ttte Whl+tlet"orea IM'v1RDl/\T I-: Ol'ENI N<:S for irnrrrvtsnry level •,1•1·unly nffil·cr!> work ml! 1111 TOP PAY wtlh 1111€' uf the 0 :1111111''1 l.H.:l':'il .:uu1d SC:f\lll'CS i\pµly in 1>cr:.on tu Mon Prl , Sum 5rtm l[).12 W Com monwealth foullcrtou, Cf\ Mon Thurs, lllum-4pm ( lJ)SEO F R IDA Y ZJOW Wam cr. Rm217 S:mla Ana. C/\ WB.LSFARGO GUARD SERVICES r>1v1s1on of B1tk\'r l'rotect.1on Sf>rv1cctt E111ml Opporlun11y llou..~keeper, 5 day week, 8 hr d&y, Npl lich area i'.:Xp'd 645-1828 ah. 12 llOUSf':KEEPE H./ LIV1': lN Mii" licuul1ful N H M m<' All moch•rn 1·on ve 111c'nt't''S 2'J5J l'hH Ur N II s.ut 4:Jl.C1 /\ 1 .. 0 iwnd n·pll~ to Hox 4SS. Oaalv l>alot, P 0 H01t l:X-.0 CM !r.lll'0i FUTUH E Ambition s m a n o r woma n pr cs~ntl y f'mployed P tt1me to start. l•'/tamc time when qualJ ricd. w/a. m1n1mum 1<uurunleed p('r mo C.:Ompletc t r11m1ni: pro· gra m . F nrme r s lnl1uri1nce Group Call MB Slll r-------------------~ INDUSTfllAL : GRAB YOUR JEANS ' MEH & WOMEN Cal Or COIM I• Today & St..t 0. LOtMJ Or Shcwi Tewiporory Alllgii•s11sst1 NO EXPHJEHCE MICISSA•Y Assembly , Maintenance. Injection Molding, Forklift Drivers. Etc. Ask how lo esm extra money on our bonus pro11ram. P:ud vacation. nt) fee to you Must be 18 with own transportation & homt> phone ILL["·~1y~1r1· 8~1~::1 ~ -~ Pl':OPIC 2102 Rusml'!ls Clr Dr ·l ~ .J•' r ' Su1te208 lluntm 11tnn Beueh 847 3498 H!!07 Warner /\ve '215 l.a11una Nl11ut•I 831-1)542 27957 Cabot RoBd L-------------------~ 1':mploycr M JI" 1'111111 p ,.. p IH a 110 n . -------------------- lt·m.tl•', ll\,,'f C:UUlll t'I , ----------l'll'll•llt' ,,11111~ 11·hc·"o o,al.uh, 11111.r f1'1'1 0~111 ( '(j\1 ,..r ~.alt•s 1x•1-,1111 w.1nl1·d ~p1111ml( 1.oo;h. l11uu1 r1• al hont llunrrl'r'I, lOCMI lln,,tol '>1 North, NH l'\•ll l11T11• t'Xl~rlt!OCOO lt>r 1l1·l1111•rv 11011 1m.t.tllul11111 of m;iiiir upl1l11olc(><1 11nd 11'11•v1"11n!! 11111luv ' /\11 1 hunc ,. , l U'itiO Tullwrl •Jtt J:ul'li.1 ) r•'ounl 11111 v ;ill(•y. plilJlll' 'lfi:J 1172:1 1; 1rc.lt'1ac•1 . Spacious ~!mund!o for 55 un1l com r1l1•x 1n ('usl 11 ,.,,.,..,., M~ ~3ur 121Jll!G$ ~I. SALES Wc•c•kl'l1tl I' l 'I' f ur111tur t' -.uh•s CASHIER 1-'ull & p a1 I ll111t• FLORIST I' /lmw Must have exp lrl floral d1•<i11111 CARRY-OUTS i''ull & p1111nc M 11'' BOOKKEEPING l''IT Exp 1n callh r t· ll'lf)l!-o & IHltl(, 10 kc·y at>thly a mui.l SECY /RECEPT F'/T', 1•x11 w1typln1! l!r or- l(un1tu t1on JI i.ktll!I, _________ 1 he11vy ph'8 <a ;Nl-.ltf\LOFFICI': 11 yoo hi<'· plunls & peo· l'ome v.ork lcmPor11ry pl~. Uu?C ll your oppcy to for R <.'Ompuny who coreb work 10 a u111que retail .about you. l11uncd1utt• nuniery Plc1ise apply m work t.op puy Cull for person, Monday lhru Fri· .in upr)()1nlmcrlt day 557.006 I Roger'• Gardens Hills Road ~o~ 0 f f i C e • 2:JOI Suo Joaqwn 0 overload .Cd_M ____ 64.o.-s.94.• Sell thinga fu l with Dally 01W1ficd Ada, your one·. PUot Want Ada. Btop&hoppina center. INSPECTION 1 et & 2nd Shift L.Hr Siegler Energy Pro<Suc11 0 1vlllon It • growing Orenge County mBnufacturer of p1ec:111on nuclear co ntrol vet,,_• ind equipment We Mell In lnd1vldua1 to lnepeel llrat utlcle m1chlned perta ano equipment ualng acandard ln1pect1on technlqu11 and pr1ctlc•. Muat be Ible 10 re1d 1nd UM engineering drawing• A comp11tt company pa id benefit• peckAO•· Including mtateal end lllt 1n1ur11nct, combined wlll'I our con111tent growth arid ••1>11n1ton m1k1 L $ I. • • p1ea11nt end MCure cerffl' comp1ny. For prompt con11ldoratlon, plHM contact INl..OY PRODUCTS D VIO&ON 204rl I!. Oyer Road (Atd Hiii I Oy1r Rold) lenta Ana, CA 12705 (714) s•u10 The Shape of the Future •• ~ Lear Siegler Inc. Here 11 your chance to join the precision team at our Energy Products Dlvla1on. L S I. Energy Products Is a leadlng manufacturer of nuclear control and cryogenic valves and equipment. Our continued and stable growth enables us to otter a unique opportunity for e)(perlenced Individuals 1n the following areas· Tool Room Machlnlm TOOL MAKER 1111 & 2nd Shift ID/OD GRINDER 2nd Shift JIG BORE DeVLIEG lat Shill TOOL ROOM LATHE 11t & 2nd Sl'lllt P1oductlon llachlnlela ENGINE LATHE 2nd l 3rd Shift TURRET LA THE 2nd Shift PROFILE MACHINISTS 111 & 2nd & 3rd Shifts MILL MACHINISTS 11t & 2nd Sl'lltt ID/OD GRINDER MACHINIST 2nd Shift JIQ BORE DeVLIEG 2nd & 3rd Sl'llll N/C MACHINIST 2n<I Stille ' In addition to the top competitive wagee and plaaaant working environment here In Orange County, we offer an lnduatry reading package of company paid benefit• which Include: . ~ • lhlft Premium • Contpenr hid Medloll.•nd UI• ln1ur8nce • P•d vec.tion • u Hotldar• • Cott ot LIYlno e 0.Mrout fletlretMnt • 1ntema1 9lddlno • Muott More Improve your car .. r with a mo¥t tf'llt -..C. For more lnlormetlon. plea .. call (collect If nec .... ry): llNDGY PRODUCTS DMllON l0401.0,.,RoM ..,... AM. CA 11711 (11•) MNl10 LF.GALSECRl';'fARY for p a r tne r in Nt'wpe>rt Dcach law firm Top pny for top pen.on X lnl a.k.Jlls, mlnl mum S yrs expe rie n ce, l(en c r al prac:ll~c. 7S9 0234 LY.CAI, SECll fo:'I' f\ RY. I r a 1 n e e o r 1• " p t• r . Nt•wport C<"nt••r Sol1• flrlH't at aonc>r 1(;cnt·r11 I praL't1cl! 644 5501 I Jquur clerk, 1•r rn11i:hL'> 642 G5:n MACHINIST MlLLHANl> For proto-typc macbutc llhop an the inslrumtmt dlVlSIOO of thl' Oii tool IO· dustry Working from blueprmll, sketches & veri>al deell{M, dlrectly with englneering, lA> as- slsl in new produC'l de- velopment ror worl d wide well bore navlf(a t ton equ1pmc>nl Lathe expenr ncc helpful for more vanct y of projects Salary open. excelll'f!t bencl1Ls p1tck11gc . E .O. t:. S<·1cn1Jf1c Drilling Con lro l, Corporate Head· qunrters . Ne wpo rt Beach. Call (714) 557.9051 ask for Mr. Moll or Mr i\dnm.~ Maids, apply The: Inn at l.auuna, 211 N. Coast Hwy, Lateuoa Beach MAIDS Experienced, full time. al.so part lime. 642-3030. Maldll wanted 6 daya a week. SellclilfMotel. 4lN-4892 MAJMTIHAMCE Needed for full-lime mulll·hmlly units Should have background In opt. maintenance. Ap pllance r epair ex · per1ence preferred. Call or apPI~ In ~rsoo · THE l•YINE CO 1071 C.melback Newport Beach 640.9010 Equal Opport Employer MATEJUALUANDLING Part8 Slockperson ,Experience desired not required. Wiii tr110. Must pus compa n y physical Including back lHIY· Irvine. 540-7639 E.O.E. Medical As11lataot1 c:JC· ~r1enced front office. Typlna, billing, collec· Uont. 1ppolntmenta. In· surance. Salary com· men1urat e w /e1t · perience. MH881 MEDICAL REf;EPTIONIST MedfclJ experience only. depend1ble Part·tlme. M·W-F . Buo office •3803 Medical Front Office· P1rt lime. Experience only. Heavy telephone work. Write Cl ... llled Adlf<Ul, Dail>' Pilot, 330 w. Bar St, Costa Me11, Ca 138216. cal Back Office AB· 1i1l.·f ull lime. E x· oert-.cl In 0 .8.G.V.N. Sen d r e11u me l o Quallled Ad 11453, Dally Pilot, 3IO W. Bay St. I ec.ta ,.. ... , c.. 92626 MISSltfflll P tr me .. enger. Muat provide own trans . .,._ ... cell Jrvlna Sav· lnp • Loan. 152·2600 E.O.E. M/F DELS. female fl1ure anl~ amateur prof. '30 hr.Y ll 7ll0-11N. Our <'Olll(l'OHll faC'lhty I a 59 lwd """' J lc>-.c.·t>nl foc'lhty located m llunl 111gLOo Beach We orter an 1•xcellent benef1ltt p.wkugt· and compel1l1vc• salary (;all or a pply One• ~11I 1111· nc•c"(I m.>tur• . >(uu•I on It t.·11h111w It It' hkp~• .ll l U(J\l• 1 yptn~ '"" II UI ,.,,, ' ".. Ill I fl'rrt'll 1'1·rrn.t111 111 '''' .1 11•1n 1,4c, 1.i~., 11 l w11 !i IU :.1 l'att 111n" S1·< rrl.1rv 1 II o 11 k k 1• •• p 1• r N " 11 ""'''~' 1 I-' .1m111 .. r with tllllllllt II \'I l •t• p.i y In.-. I•• r1111 I rr1111 1111 • 1• 1111 i.mull l.11v111c·1·n11& Cu H4K-~>1 I"'' lttll "'"''II'•" 111r ··~ JU• I H tit'• I t 111 rrH t1J11 p l.1lt I l)t l11 l11•1I 1·a11 1ti1l.11t , '" • 1 1rl 1n1 ,,,. •' •1 I\ I • lltl\ 0 111 "'' ·d~ I llll•IH\'1111'111 • It tit nt 11' fff ftl °''' Ut 'ur1 "''"""'' l11111· .. v,J1IJlJli ROSAHIHC. 548-~~j ) ~wport bt'och EqJat Opper Employttr Gcrfield Care 1;1~im:1:11:imi ... _lllillil_a::;aii.;;D;ii;a.K;~! .... Convalescent Hospital 7781 G'arfi~d ~on Beach, C A C71.t>847-967 1 (';qu11l Opportun1ly F:mpluyer M 1 I- N11n1ery Salesman. P /T . muslha\le minimu m l y r experience Apply •n pen.on. Lloyd 's Nursery & Land scape 2038 Newport Bl. CM 646 7441 I Nursery salci.man , full tam e Mu s t ha vl! m ini mum I yr e x perience . Apply 1n person Lloyd's Nursery & L u nd i.C'ape 2038 Newport Bl CM 646 7441 NURSE AlDES 7<i m ·3J>m Expe.nenced or rert1f1cd $3 25 $4 per hr M"'" Verde Con\' llosp 6M Cenler, (;Cr.Ila Meiid NURSES AJDE all shifts, & Relief RN. Newport Conval es cent, I 5.15 l:iopenor Ave, Npl Bcb Nursing REGISTHED NURSE Supervu1or 7-3·JO, am · mac 41 beds, Country Oub c.onv Home , 20362 Sanla Ana A \le., C.M 549-:JJ61 M A INTENANCE ELECTROi\4 IC TECHNICIAN $7 .56 to se 23/hr. U /OlJ rl ' ,tf• ulf•C '" 1fl'f • pr 1•• "tr1f ~I tPff w111t1ltl llf-t \l U (Jlf' 1,0 .,fl I J'1UI r1•ll ptoorof "H¥HY nt1•~r·h 11 t1 11n h1•tt • ~our 'OtHH.ol l ·~ t l f1M IY f'rt1fh1t ''· 0"1 .. 11Jf1 "' .1 1ott<Ju10 111 .. nL.itec tu••,r c..t ~rwt1tt10" n uc.1tt.t1 '1.,1ntr<JI •H.1u1c.unur.1 Ou111,., will 1n<.1ud11 In• 1ull1111on r11p11ir "'"' lftd tntft'"-"' c fllJ ot "'" <11 ,, •t1on .. 1 , h ,,.,, '' uiw Honie c.ontfOt oov•r "" w 111 <11Jtl1ttt• ttiuJ '"'''1ttf'T't!f\t r:r1mpt,,tft , rr ,,1 nu , 'I .. tHnt!-1 Imm hlu• ll'"''ll SI OVll1 11 ... ., l1WtitC ~n""'' e011e or 1ttt •v~" or N / c M•r.t11r1•1•v "v"" •• ~ L11B1ono T11ptturn1, E.unosir•nd On.n1m•tl, Monmc.n VMt., otlt ~ 1¥• yf,,jl\ 1111J1Jblttill u~p;itienc.e .,,down lliiflll 1<.<JI~ ""llJ""° In ..0011100 10 ou• be•u11rv11rxe11011, "'t' 011111 toe lt 111 t * t r u 1' 4 t t_jn • , ' ·~t n t'"'fJ C.dl ., 1.1 J,ki•d hut1Q1t 'll I \It'll 411\IU • '"''"."'""' plftn dt••J n1ut.h 1rio11t CJu ,1111u't 1n<J1Uuh w11u w 11n 10 ) "' p 1t.1 ,. ••, ·•• lt:•U· 41 l •, t fll•'f ~·''' W'llf O• ••J·~l f 411 '" r.on ENERGY PRODUCTS DIVISION ?040 C Oyet Riled jR.O Hiii & Oyet Road! S•nt• ""•· (..,. fl17Ul> 111•1 s•u-a210 POMO A EMPLOY BULLET T At General Dynamics we're hard at work on ~11o J contracts that spell plenty of work for yc.ir~ to cvmc Right now we're rapidly expanding and we need the best people in Southern Caltforn1a. If you're good at what you do. and proud of 1t-1rnn the Pomona team NOW • SHEET METAL MECHANICS • GENERAL MACHINISTS • JIG BORER MACHINISTS • LATHE MACHINISTS • MILLING MACHINE MACHINISTS • TOOL & DIE MAKERS • ENGINE LATHE OPERATORS • MILLING MACHINE OPERATORS • GRINDER OPERATORS • BORING MACHINE OPERATORS • TURRET LATHE OPERATORS • N/C MACHINE OPERATORS • DRILL PRESS OPERATORS Apply In person at our Employment ONice. 8AM-4:30PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY GENERAL DYNAMIC S Pomona Division 1675 W. Mission Blvd . Pomona. CA An lqulll ()CIOottlJl\lly r mj')loyl'I MI r U 6 Clltt lllil\llJ Jlf\IV•t..cl I • ~~~ ..... ?!.~~~.~~ ..... ?! ••• ~~~ ..... ~!!«? ~!.~~ ..... !!.~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~. Mwch 29. 1979 Hl4pW..tM 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAIL. Y PIL.OT WAMT9 DllYIR 0.,. 1040 t.lac:el•tw 8080 r.ts 1087 Hal WAM'f'9 Unaqu&.~ Homes 10 Mes erde 11 cooking' Over millJon dollars in Sal ! A mall tract of homf'S, 3 daily open houses Lo mun. entld na comrl\lb8Joo spilt + un exciting bonus plan You 'll aho b~n~r.t rrom ant~resung. 1ru.p1r1n.c l>illt>S mttlJngs 1t n d 1t staff o( .aJ coop er.a live. competent s tlt-s ...... uclutt~ Ir you are new or ~xpcrl enl.'ed tn local r P&I w;tult! pl~i.u;c l·all Sun<ly Orlow ki at '46-5990 for un ttppointment to discus upportwuta~. l J I I JI I !()Ml~ Ht: Al IOlh ~1 lh ~!Hl(l I '>?t, M o•\,I V < 11 fto ()11I1 l 4 I ( thtJ Mtl\J 11 1 •II I 11 111.1 •lo I MJI 11 • 1>0\°10 Retatl Camera Sato1 SALE F IT . camera rvll'u S tation Atten Countt-r MJp Full tlnl• aat. ~ Mull "'"'" dant. uyt1r'd Day & lla1n Photo ~rvlce C.11 P'Y" umera 1tort1 u Eva •"I • p/Ume Ap Mr Dl'ohr ror appt l)e!r' • aood knowled11<1 or lily, Sh II talion. 17th & Stltt4DA Y OML Y ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••··~··•••••••••• Th d llYtr Dally Piiot Alghw, AKC pulJ' Fan-UMieiA&I T A~S Mu.at 1ell M llt1u·y M1&caw sa,.,. pnll. equip Phulul(ra.ohy rvtne. NB. lfnll ml tl'd. I 6881t ~ 111' h IJwldJ to carrieni. Re 1:'1o~ ~ra R~: •r:r~~r rrom your buslnH• card ~o~:~niil·s~t ~~111~ qui,. v.n or hir110 11tu Will rrade pups ror cu & Send one c•rd ror e11ch ~Io:Mora?S.l.2l3 ~ AD SALES '-«'•I r.nag•nno r~wrea .:apeeiHIC'NI .. Illa Pt'O • m11h l'(lmmla '4)1} Wt aupply 4 II le.ct.a ~r day d!~ ~ MBYLAJllD n~ le um btUou1 malU.tt pt"QJ)lt tu \'wt t"CPf•rbnl moth.-r11 \n Ow>ir hc>m•11 b~ •Pl>l Ml) w .. pn'rtr r11 m••t 11· p.irt plan or 1111111lar •·~ PN SU.Ad) lOP pit) ~ bonu>1..a tto11p .t .... 111 t't l')' ~t ow Ml t.S Ot-•111n 1•t i.i.11·~ l'l)()rdln l r>t 1•11m tnWKln aaJ ptl'lllUon 10 r 111~nt1al bulldt•r u11 AtUik' option cfo~)t Mu11t br avlUlliblc wc>t•lu.>nd1 & tor ld)('(luled ;,ipptlt llur IOR Wffk Cll~l. floor U\S imltw t>Jtpcr1tnn tit• .trt<d Apply Hr~·m t 'o ~ Newport Ct-nttit Ur 8111d fl H ~1c.e Sl.ilWJ• ull('Odtint no.~ full or purl unw Apply tn Pf'l'?\on l.at:un11 Chevron, 604 S Co•"l Uoo w11gora und .i Rood h llit plus one spnre Wo · drtvlnR record Phone KIVt Cll 64&·&609 or return permianeolly l'wo water turtles With SALISPHSOM SO COAST PLAZA rAIT TIMI OML Y fr•orh deal11.nor bout• que UeautJfUJ .i ur1 Ollnd 111111. le1aut rltcntttl Mull oo m.1tute, polactl & •c1ph1acat~d C all ~ 2'l13 (Ot •1>pt ~ALLS 'rRAINYF'~<t F.4Ull1M a-;NT ~AL 1-.S NUMUER ON.,; CUM PANV. Or111111• t'uunly Ut"H, inuJll mwJor br1rnd Of<' l'Cll))'lnl( 11y:ttl'm Wll J. T RAIN h1~hl> mlltavuled clc i-ornll('tlltVt' 1nc.bv for t·11.tt•1•r pc.1111t1on 10 \i.lri. Guarunlt'ed SALAHY t AUTO t RONUS 1r yo u un Ucl"llt1md lhul th • Ml't: rel lh )U\'04~ u. hard work. d1't11!'11Uuo & pe11>u.lt'111 1· <.:.till Kar~o Orordl.l ~ah!!> M l(r 9 1 0 2:13.l C A L I I'' 0 R N I A COPYING PttODUCTS HW)t Lair lkh -- l:MoorY St.I ~Ip needed Im nwd. l'\aU or p/t Apply E C.lllwy. N l:i 642 4321 and u k for ~-sealed 1ttract1ve taf & tank, SID 00/offer. P hunt- Hnrry Seeley or Do n AKC Kee11hond puppies. 6 strap, moetln~ 111r lno 631 !H9. WUUama wka s ho t e M •17• ID r""lilremcnlll. Prt" --------EQUAL 1 ... $200. 642.:W.t • " \.tmt lou & theft• t'or a "->a• °"1-t 1090 OPPORTUNITY pct'80t'lal.Jwd ta~ enclose ••••••••••••••••••••••• £MPLOVl':ll Min. Schnautic r , blk wallpaper, f:.brlc or Yamaha Grand 7f\ 4m -------males. 10 wk'I, AKC. "Day Glo" paper & w1• Ebooy6ynold. $6,950 Wurrhou.'Scrnan. r.-~pont11 ahot s. 1 -~28 3 109. will back & Lnm 1our 544 2478 Shlpptnc Clerk · full hnw hie 1><·r~on for fabric 1871-8182. tags Or try two cuds -------poa Itron a va 1 I for wan•houso Good op -back to back MUST SEU.! Gulhritnsco tr itln•~ Call :.4G OGOll porturuly w growmg co '"-to Yov 1 045 PRICES. Minuet Consol~ Xlnl Ut!lwl't't18l2am lrvincarN1 Sttlarycom ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2eaor3/$S cond. Sl,000. Call S 11 1 pp 1 N 0 & m n~ur:lle w /exper 1-'rec•~Gohkn 4/5 ta~$100ea 754-9130. RECJo:I V 1 N'' ,.LL' R K 556 79L5 Rel.never pupp11::1> 619 tag,. $1 50 eu c--u G--..a. 6094 "' " .... 545--0286 IOor moN! Sl.40e.J :+='M9 -"" F\ill time <All Ivan for W A R E H 0 U S F. Sales Tax lncluded ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11ppt 540 3280 THAIN EE· good com M Germon Shep I yr & NO CARO? Browntnl: Skt:et gun anrPiNGi PROOUCTIOI' mwu1·11tion Jblllty, able 0 Id Ji: n g s h eep Draw your own or 1>1.•nd ~up e r 1 mp o s s ,. d 1 r lb llrt 100 lbs. willing to dog/German Shep 7 mo name. oddre!!:>. phone & Ltghtning. 12 a uage 26' :,ma I m dr needii 111-!1 tra1111n wart'hse for le1tc r 642-0:tJJ we'll m .. kt: one card per b.uTel. ltk(' new, mu.:.t 81"\~'llYe Ill iv to le.irn 11 I icrowth in sales dept. tag Add '>c.-.. uth. :.ell 497·22M momtngh & ~ of 111b1pp1ng, prro S3 50 h 556 11871 N\.'Cd a loving home for J ....,. " ducllon, tNIP<-<1.aon. ell· r y r 0 I d s m 1 P .. r l Send check or money or· eves ----- "4>1>ty m person. 9am t~ Huskie /Collie . Love., derto M-1 SC DIV I ... G 831 W 8 h S C rtLOT ftRIHTIHG • " 1 t t, ·osta Mtt-chmdfte kids. 494.el27 P 0 Box 1560 E 9 U 1 p M IE H T Mei.~ - -••••••••••••••••••••••• furNtwoe 8050 Cot.ta Mesa . Ca 92626 751-8967 oft 3PM SHIPPING CLt-;RK AllHques 8005 ...................... . 1'.x~r hdp!ul Rt-~1:><111111 •••••••••• ••••••••••••• Ci\Sll l'/\ I IJ O'Neill Superswt Taped TV. Radio, hh• full time pob1t111n t-'or gd USl!<1 furn, a nt&· sean;i s Use d o n ce HIR,Shrff 1098 "' i;m.111 pru~1..,.111ve co Anllque Mui.1c .Boxe~' & cir TV• 957..s133 doesn t fit SJIO 548-0256 •••••••••••• ••• ••• • •• • • Suite• 200. N1•wpo tt ---------'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~Ill!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'] Beach mm> Saviacas CCMMHfor SJ 50 hr C1tll 64:i·~32 for Slot Mactunes! Clocks! q~--!>-----------BeautJful 25" color TV ~ 11pl)l. HUGE SELECTION For sale, Early Amcncan WIHDOW SHADES yr wrnty, frt•t! delt ve;y ..,_ric• Bdrm set w /mallress & Wooden s h ult<~ r s . tl2K 646-1781i 2 pailtlUru> for h11td -'<•rk Rt-X:t-~VflO IST ~ght mg YOWlg mt'o who h.11 e b )' t' o m m 1 n !> u r boJl1ng I.no-.. led1ee mon.:age ftrm for nt•w Shou.ld be f.im!hdr wtth offlt'C in ptt.'l>ltge N ij hudwarc. rigging. r1;i. locaUOn Neat, rei.poos1 fin1slung. hund & .,m.111 ble. type ~pm 1 ~x s hop toohl MU!>t be j>t'r pref Top sal & Cam1har with sailing Ilene. For appl call 4 5, High School grad Wttb 8J3.~ r eferencei. S1nting ---SiOO+ Apply .it 4-17 N. R.t-:C E P1' I O N I ST - Old Newport Blvd Cot.metoloi.t) bkgd Prof 64~ atttude Adv for r ight PRINTER nee-Md. PiUme. Youn.i. reliable trans. Pnnl ·g ~xpr pref. 979 287 3 or 540-4148 f'ttODUCTIOH ASS'T P rr Huntington Hf'ach area, working w /glliS!>. ~7321. Ask rorTom. PRODUCTION TRAINEE person, l''ull or p/llme Nr 0 C Airport C.ill for appt ~ 0304 ~-cepl.lo111st Typist Law firm . Newport Beach Pleasant phone personality & good typ tng. Salary open Send resume to 114.27, Daily Piiot, PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 Rubber b~e produc ts. Receptionist. N.B. boat Irvine area Must pass type business. PT now. company. physical in· FT s ummer in cludes eluding back x -ray. week-eods.Call645-TIOO 54(}7639. E.0.E. Qua1tr1ed Construction supenntendenl. Apply al Barton Development Co. 17406 Mt. C!I Hwood Cir. FV 92708. 540 ·4531. Resume requHted. Real Estate RECEPTIONIST/ GIRL FRIDAY For front office. Typing and general office duties. CalJ 645-1475 for an ap· pointment. RECEPTIONIST E legant local office needs a sharp typist wilh a brightsmile! lrvine P ersonnel Agency 488 E 17th. Costa Mesa Su1te224 642-1470 lrokers & Sa~stMn We have an ope111ng in our Res1dent1al Div for an experienced m 1m or woman Possessing en· thwuasm and integrity. U you are interested 10 a '!~~~~~~~~~ beaut1ru1 office an the ·--------• finest location, working with conge nial as· 50Ciates. we are interest· td 1n meeting you. ln· terview by apPoanlment W...J.y H. Taylcw Co. Realtors 644·4910 IEfOREYOU DECIDE RICS'T $700 "'° Combine your It typUlg skills with your bn ght personality lo work at this fun company, beautiful ore's & xlnt benefits including den· tal. Call Amer ican Ca r eer Agency 610 Newport Ctr Dr Newport Beach No Fee don 't you owe •l to yourself to t.ilk Lo 11 1" Our agents earn oYer twice the indus try ~~~~~~~~~ u v er age ! Ca 11 G u y Reci?ptionisL Dillow for appl. 894-0611 TRAINEE (~IWtt!ii§ifli§j ~~: ~~~~ilty WL Real Estate ruce phone Yoice. Handle busy ph's & It typing. ••••••••• Slab1lity a must. Very Real Estate friendly co-workers. Xlnt ./OH£ FREE raises & bens. Many jobs IMTRODUCTORY avail. Call C hri s. 540-mSS. Coastal Person· LESSON ne1 Agency. 2790 Harbor. 1be IJl06t sensible Real C.M. atate course yet con-Never a cost lo you ceaYcd. Vidl.'O education .-;;;;;;;;;;;;;,:.~~.-.-. program with award wanning faculty Ac- cred1lt.'d. Ca II for a ppt. today. Restaurant BOB'S CAUSEY Ir CO. 1465So. Coast Hiway 494-8057 HOME OF THE llGIOY lmmed. openings in our ~~~~~~~~~! family restaura n t at -nearby locatJons. We re· -R·EC-e•v•1•..,.•,._•C-L•ER•K-1 quire no previous exper. "-Join our friendly team. fUll time, retail clothing Come see us t o d ay store Expencncc pre · belween2-4pm, ferred. Will train. Hours Mmag91 T~ 8::1).5:30. Mon thru Fri. CcnhMn cau Nancy. ~4-S070 239S2 Avenida de la Receptionist/Sec'y, front office Metzleur. Skelloni & Whitmore 1450 N. E Cam ano Real , San Clemente, Ca. Carlotta. Laguna Hills w...,.w .......... , t1••,.. T,...._ c.w.n 73U Edinger Ave. H.B. '501 Campus Dr. lrvine ~t!lli Ex p 'd b d I t•" ro r J r Spol"l..'IWt'lll dj)jlly /\ A /\11rdv .. rk, !!O!J Manni• /\vi' &I ls 673 ~ SaltiS P lime t xct'l OPPortun1 1y ror Mesu v,•rde rn1 ikol Teller & New At· Ctll.S expr nee Cu II Lee at Orange Coast Si;ving~ 714 /7~4-1801 E 0 E EleftCarter --- ladies haberdat-ther Screen pnntang pruduc 131 Fashion Island Mall, lion manager wanted NB now hinng full time ~~t have exp. 540 9110. saleswoman & !>lock girl SEAMSTRESS. some .-xp Apply with.!_n___ desired Pal11!>on Sail Sales t-\tll·T lmi' Design s . Tues· Fri. Ex:per'd No-Nitl:'i. 673 _2J_80 ____ _ Ladies 1'1ne Apparel '-'~n d d MARY MILt.fo:RICK ...,..mstress,exp, nt-e e by srulmaker. 35 Fash1on Sq Santa Ana 67~·6970 MATURE 547·5866 ------ SALES Excill.ng proven serv1l'e Earn to $500 weekly comm .. we will show you how w earn up to $100 daily starting this week' No nig ht calls. No weekend work. Only SECRETARY Two girl ofr In Engineer· 1ng / Sales ofc Jr. Secretary pos111on Min 4 yrs exp. f/t1me. type 00.70wpm. Pd vacohon. insurance & profit sbar· ang. Call 549-2914, ask ror Mrs. Duff. energetic r esponsible Secretary--small ag. people wanted for perm. gressave company seeks job with CASH CARD part time secretart al cau 955·2274. help near o .c . airport. Sala ry commensurate Sales with expe r. Flexible hours. SRL Metals. Inc 714/556-2780. FOOD SALES GRAND OPENING ~ECOUNTY ~ OFFICE EVERYONE BUYS FOOD CURRENT STAFF EARN UP TO &OVER $600/$800 ~mmission Weekly Selling High Quality Beautirully Packaged Meat. Seafood & Gourmet Food Products To New& Repeal Customers EXP. NOT NEC. Secretarial PosiUoo: Ty p· ing 60wpm , g r aphics, etc. To start $900. mo. MedJcal ins .. 3 weeks pd. vacation. S.A. area. Call 835-4410 . SECRETARY Position with firm to re· tail llorists. must have typing, SH & interest in performing It bookkeep· ing. Full & part time avaH Century VII, Inc. 2740-F So. Harbor Blvd Santa Ana 557-0933 Sec'y-Gal Fr iday . Secy for Propt.y Mgmt firm Exp t e l epb one /LY P· ing/bk.kpg. TSLMgmt 642-1603 SECRETARY Xlnt oppty ror em c1ent gal w /top secretarial skills to work in fast paced Npt Bcb R.E. ore. Call Ula, 833-2900. SICaET ARY /l.ecJal Newport ~ach a rea. Dictaphone typing, ex- pr. desirable . 975-0077 ask for Kim. S SECRET ARIES S G.O./Lega l/Recept. Olst Bid'r rec exp $19A Employers Pay All Fees Uz Reinders Age ncy 4020 Birch St. Sle 104 Newport Beach. 833-8190 Call For Appt/Est.ab '64 SJ!!1li~~J.~· I t ........ ...... box $4S01ofr 963 3181 aft rrurubl.tncll.. woven woods - " ft'IMIV10ftull 6 & wtndow tmting 20 40': Sony stereo n:c Modt•I GENOFC Galleries offaU items. ~. SISO & Sony tHP" OJ)t'n Wed thru Sal l\ini:; site bed. S1mmoni.. ASPEN 645·111151 dct·k $50. Xlnt cond GIRL FRJDAY TYPE CALLMR NEILL HEJLL HEON, IMC. 531-3374 ll10l! Kcttenng, In xlnt cond1t1on SIS01bet-tt 542.9927 (714) 754 1777 ol'fer64S-0972 cwPort B<-ach Tennis ------------Qub F\sU Family Mem 2M<.rroROLA PAGl':RS Kini.t slled water bed on bcrs h ip. ll42 ·U1 12 3 U HF M 0 8 1 L t: ANTIQUE SHOW ~f :i~al base 6 mo 644-00n __ __ ' 1 HTl3> ~t.~::: 7>WI fclephonc Sales Ex p on AND SALE POST OFFICE HOXES ~ -- ly, earn $60 & up. Mon1 lluntmf{ton Center Mall. COUl'h& lovel>eat, ausht<d u your are an need or Sooy Tape Hecordcr, rc~·I F ri . 5 9pm Call J\pnl 5,6,7,8 i':xh1b1to r grn velvet. very "ood PO box in H.B Call to reel w/pow('r "mp 714/549-504.5. spare available EM cood S'2()() 6.11 266.S Beach Postdl Service New ht<ad~ Xlnt cond TELKPl-:IONEOP Ek !:~R534E; 1EXHI B1TIONS. ----~ • ~ll..')l~ UlO. 54_ 7 1845. .,..,.. Desk-flat top, Walnut. -- 1 yr of expenence an lhe -------40"x75", Ii draweM. 7i,,·· TICKTOCK 1-;1< Boats & Morine operation of a telephone Rare d.iw root bathtub. ovuhanS? SJSO 494 7551 THK.HI SHOP Eq.iiprmnt switchboard or t•onsole xlnt coad. S23:i 135 - ---•~ Pnp .. ,,.,1", cluthano. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Salary$'7111·$857mo <.'on EmeraldBay.494·4378 7'SOFA&S'LOV1'.:SEAT . • n .. ~ ,.. tact Wtlhe Mayf1.-ld . ---- -hrushed Vl'lour. "Int a'28,29. 30 & 31 540 W General 9010 Fa1r\'H'W Stdlt• lfot.p Old '4ooden frame sora l.~d. rust brn solad col UilhSt C:M ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2501 Jlarlx>r Blvd. C.M need!> repair and rt' or Mediterranean s t{cl 10 Clw.sp.n boat, stc1•rt11•' """-""' 0 hol t ~1c u<i " r SPYSIA.MRUGS control:., 5h1J Sl'<.tktn~ "~ 71411157·511 ~ 314; e r Y "' ·• in.:. Best 0 r 0 ' r 5250 or Pvt Pty 731910711ft t;I>M mot.or t195 548 7147 felephone Sales -. -both Art 5 JO & bt' r - - ------ - Work rrom pleasant Appbances 80 I 0 IOpm.645 9866 CM CARPET DIRECT heavy Boats. MoifttetMMce/ l.ajtuna Beach loc Set· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ant.Q. Pnncess Dr!>r. Fr nylon 1Jlu.-.h \'UStom col Sen-iu C/020 tin~ ap_pts Experience FREIGHT DAMAGED desk. sofas w1matcbin.: ors. S6 95 yd BalboJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• only Hourly+ Bonuses HOTP0£1''T SALE 3J08 chrs. Glas:. coffee tbl. Carpet MaUs 54!HU81 Meduuuc Manne diesel 497·4464 W Warner nr Harbor. duung table/6 chrs Mir LI~ rm set , ;ak~ from ~ & ele<.'l Tom Riker Sant~ Ana. 979-2921 ron.. bed.spread!>, bnck Bel~ium $450 Color TV ~a~c. S411-JS6l Telephone Sales br k 7cn ,.,,...,, * $2500 FOR A S CASH PAID ac_._.,..~ 19' SL25. Codl' o-phone Boah. Marine HOUR WEEJC• Wshr/Dry rs / Refri gs. MISC. FURNITtJ RE ~wcnng mJcb .. nt·w Eq.iiptMflt 9030 NOW LETS GET BACK ~lungornol957·8133 Sora , chr t>. & desk Norelco t ransrr1bina ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9729150 roach.new 67~ 2992 )CllUCK 15'f.!' r ow1n1• TO REALITY. TllEBARGA1NSUt.1.'<frefr1)(s ----Cookwar e sal4 Micro ~.hke new REALITY THAT SAYS h d · b t' "' ""'' YOUCANEARNS350 w.. rs, ryrs,J(arur, e!> r-sale 8055 wa Ye /Convl'nltOJl:il 675-2992 WEEK Co Ml OA buys,weserv.appl.Bc11t --r ov-""50"' off Namu ___ -M SSI N Appl 53&-09tl 536-4330 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... •. ON" I~ • ~ Boats p 9040 FORA25HOUR WEEK -' MOVlNG MUST SELL'' brands 536-7883 • ower •Photo Copy Supplies WASHER DRYER SALE 2 bdrm sets & hv rm set MiKeM ... CMIS --:;:·~;;~:~··~~~~;;·~1~· •NaceNewportOtrices Deluxe mult 1-cy<'le Xlnt cond 545·4434. W..t.d 8011 130 Volvo e ng. under •Highest commtsston ui m odels . Completel y ••••••••••••••••••••••• warr lnr lds Lrlr, bristol the lndustry reblt. refinished, I yr WAMTB> SILV •F.arlyAMhours guarantee Delive ry Jewelry 8070 HS cond Mustsell.6451271 •Telephone sales exper. Your choice $139 ea Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• & 1 0-' bars. pay $1 ea '78 Sci;rab-330 TS out preferred . but w1ll lra1n ends J.26. So. Coast Ap· Happiness as sellin g Pre 1964 cotns. pay 4 5x drives.SS hours. Luuded' highly motivated person. pUance537-2542 Car o line ~mmon s value . 0anes.s7.3534. s.s mph plU.'i. Stort'd on Call 675-9910 Mon-Fra Jewelry ! It's r eally Offi ..... ~_..... __ • 1.raaler. Musl!>ell/bc1>l ol 8am-12noon.AskforMr. New trash compactor, an beautiful! For info call ..... nn.......... fer Hu1ahan counter. Cost $280. Sell Ootlle 642·9'l87 eves & •• ~~!'! ..•... ~~!~ 73 l-8216lhofne) SL50 4974137 eves. wknds. 541.12oocw-~) TELEPHONE Xlnt new & used ofc furn. -_... G.E, Was her $50. Maytag Unstock 8075 plan hies, wk benches Ask for Jerry Petk1ns SALES washer $75, G.E . Dts · ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.E SURPLUS6.11·2777 hwasher $.50. Guaranteed Bay Geldmg ~ years old Newspaper subs. Your &delivered 546-8672 Good show & trail horse. phone, 4 to 5 hrs a day .•• .:....__ M...a....rial 8025 $750 Call uft 5 831-2396 $200 & up comm. wk. --".f UTII' ' • • Exp. prer. O ver 21. I D ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.ppy Mare. exp nder. 5 Newspaper Ent. 835·6453. CUstom Wrought l~on dl'· yrs. old. $700 llo3PM Only. corator room divider. 645-4940 7'xll '2" long . $150, TOW TRUCK DRIVER 631-2250 Mi~lm11ous 8080 Needed, must live C M ., ""-8040 ••••••••••••••••••••••. TEL E P H 0 N 1-: ANSWERING MA C HI NE M aJor brands, large discounts. sales & service. Phon. Tronics. 15095 BcJCh Blvd. Westman• t c r . 894-0720 must be exper. 646·9638 ..._,.. Old sofa with wood frame . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ror recovering. $75.00. ---------Tow, Truck Dnvers ex· German Shepherd po..1ppy, two water turtles with Norel b per d. Top pay. Apply fe male. 8 mo . AKC. tank. $5000. folding um-cotranscn mgun1t. GOhms&WWTowctng, 7408 champ lines $350/ofr brella type clothes bne. -::t:C.dg~;'57~~ $399• ay, .M. 642·1252 661-<Ml24 Sl0.00. Phooe631·3149 · - Trainee Fountain Vly branch or lrg auto ins agency has opening for : Coming In April ALUMINUM 16' Slarcrart. Ct!ntcr con to.Ole. 20 II P J ohnr.on Shorellne ltll trlr. Sl29S Ac.11on HO.lb !Comer Bc·h & Cst llwy, H li I '11 RANGER- lB' liowndaer. Volvo 10 &trlr ~ ACTION IOA TS !Comer Beach & Coast Hwy,H.B.I UNDERWRITER TRAINEE No ex per nee. Salary commensurate w/exper & ability. All co benef. Call Kathy , 549-8161. ilot; poGpourri TRUCK DRIVER Local pickup & delivery. Ftr. 1 T s take. Tratn That's pot-pour-rt · a confusf'd collect1on, o m 1.,,cellaneous mixture,~ hodgepodge. NEW ORANGE COUNTY OFFICE ship'g & receiv'g, $4 hr SICTitY /Girt Friday Apply lo person : CIC, 965 Start immed . Salary W.18th,C.M.SeeJohn or commensurate w /expr. Roger. New Costa Mesa baaed TW-..:;:0-------rirm. 646-773S wkdys. · COUPLES to e~rn Piiot Potpourri is our way of observing INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WEE K by extending savings of up to SO percent. It's a good time to clean out and spruce up. MOWOPEMIMG fOtt AWJ. CALL: lZ 131 329-2625 up to S200 per wk. bld10g your own business . We SECURITY beJp. 536·2403. 3-5PM for GUARD 1-a~p~~------ Reliable person needed TYPIST CLERK-Full t.o work nexlble hours. time. Mo~·Fr1 8·4:30 Some Security or law en· Paid, vacation. holidays, force exper meot belpfu.i. medical ins. Loca t ed Ertjoy outstanding com· oea.r Westminster Mall pany benefits . Apply Noray Inc. 89f·ll24. _ 9am·l.2 noon, Moo/F r i. Wanted -Experien ced Penoonel. a e w i n g m a c h i n e 1111 .. r nac ""'" APRIL 4th (Wed.) ttuu APRIL 7th cse1.1 ............. ,.-4 ach er:.,1~,.'I/' . ,. ..... "CIM_ ..... _ ......... -'":!:::.~-_ .. • Have a GARAGE SALE! • Sell your extra PLANTS & GREENERY! • Get your neighbors together & have your own SWAP MEET! ! ! Ads are llmrted to miscellaneous merchandise for u le o nly' r (No Real Estate) Write 1 wo rd each space. mrnlmum s ize ad is 3 lines. · THERE IS PLENTY OF TIME TO GET IT ALL TOGETHER! Receptionist required for busy Newport Beach mortgage financial fir m . Equal Oppor Lite typing. Neat a p · M/F pearance a must. Af ply E mplyr --------S•lea HoHeworu MAlltlon HOTB. operator. Single needle 900 Newport Cent.er Dr Canvaa-upbo&St.ery work. Newport Beach Must speak E nglish. Call Bev.645-8060. N.8 . Ft11 In the Handy order blank below -DO IT TODAY! ! ! ! NO. OF In person from 9~ a 23-0 .,.__.'-'·t Newport Center Dr. #200, .___ftAIMH NB. ________ 11 F\m _spot ror indlv w/ sparkling personality & lteupt/Typlst nlce phone voice. Hudle ~· .... "'· ~·· "-cl. 1 =RIMAHRDW 388S Harbor Blvd. Coeta Mesa needed for congenia l busy ph. 's & It typing. sales office. Experience Stabllfty a must. Vtty SA' HI 4DY /bprd. preferred. Shonhand re · rrteodly co-worken. Xlnt Full or p/time. AJex's quired. Full time. 8-5. ra laea & ben1. '100. Faabion Center , 214 Salary open. ~3 ror Many oth~ av all. Marine. Balboa Ialand. 11ppt. Chris. . Coaslal l'l3-m4 _. _______ Veraonnel Agency, 2790 -------- Harbor, CM INlp ..... 11/Tnht Never a cost to you A cc urate {yp l n1 ·--------• minimum eo wpm. Good oftlaetkilll. Mt-l'm R.!STAlTRANT ~~~~~~~~ BARTENDERS RBC&Pl'lONJST BUSBOYS PboDe .-,er requl.Nd, WAITERS ~.·a:u: t: WAITU8SE8 •/1ood 1rowtb ~aa PGMlbllltlH for rt1b wm ._,.,aoa, Cot ta lltu. Nllllld 1111' worll • aa _..._. __ caU_tG-_im __ _. ..all bull. -....wr WWW'iiOMilT aowl Group 1111. ..an. AletAL HOSP ,_ cboo1e JOUt daya • -.. . ...,. r IT lD· lloun. Ref~. ear• ducllDI wHhnda 6 "'~~·---.,. req'd, ID· 111.,.~, !!'•~·~""~MA.~L,_ __ 1 ~ every lloada1 ..; ·~"';' .,.. ..... '"".,~ ......... to,..., .. -.. JJICllP~. •t lower ..... a...anM .. tM _,It Ill Call How l .... Ht IAlaJtt.rlwe• J&l1Weltelllf, ... .... ""' ..... .... ..utl ' SALES LAST JOI! National corporation, IDIDUfadurinl lllhlln1 producU ror lnd111trial and commerlclal ac- t.'OUllU, .... Ol*liDI• for lale9 profeieloaai. to LOCAL All&AS. llat be non-prwun,bonest•Dd liDtere lDdlviduall look· lal for Ulelr LAST JOB; ..... ... quatined to apea new aeeounta u well u uptradt eetabllab•d _.,.,....,..buaiwt eeeun rutute, llberal tralD1at cocnpenaaUon, ........ CAU. I08°'100EHHJ:DI CJlll 411-7112 l!jf',:tt' Technician CRYOGENIC PRECISION TECHNICIAN Excellent opponunlty for Individual with 1pproxlmately two years· experlenc• In cryogenic teatlng of valves or a .. ociated Hro1pace h1rdware. Knowledge of hydraullct and pneumatic eyetems I• r.quired. Thia •c:ond atilft opening lnYOlv.1 orientation on the flrtl lhlft. We on., an ••<*lint Nlary and c:ompletel t>eMflta pack1ge In addition to the pleaNnt WOftllng condltlona and growth opperturiltlet. '. ,,. ... contact ovr Employment OHie.. ENERGY PRODUCTS DIVISION -··~ .... , ............ ............. 11MJ....,. WOADS 4 DAYS 12 5 .00 1" 6 .00 . 20 7.00 24 8.00 28 9 .00 -32 10.00 36 11 .00 40 $12.00 If y~u need more room for your me111ge jus t print or type 4 words per lint and add $1 .oo extra for •ech lddlt1ona l llne . -------------------------------------------------Pt. ... ecMcMe "'1 Not~ eel to nu• Ap111 4ttt (Wed.) thru Apftl nt. (ht.) wtti. no ell••"! eopy. No ,.bet. tor ""1 C.l'IOe ... dM. lftdoeld la "'Y °"""or money order tor Or plei~ ctiaroe the .td BankAmer•t•rd, VIS• No ...................... Eirp1rn .. • • f • • • • • • t It•• t t • • t I•• I I• It t t I If t I N•m . ·•••••·· Ptlont> .• A~e C.OClt tr.Auto:' or··· coaet' Daily Piiot ca •• amec. Ada, P.o: Box 1180, 330 W. Bay It., Coat• M•••, C•I". 12121 or bring Into OH of the Dally Piiot office•. DAILY PILOT Tne Oreno-Coest Delly Pfklt rtserYe• tM riQht to .Ott cw '-le<t •nv •OY1tt'tlslno ~oov r I ; s . ' t I ~ ' d s 1, s e .s If n cJ 1i CJI DAIL y PtLOT Monc!!y, March a , 101'9 .._. W..t.ct HtO AMfo•, l•,.,W .....•............•..•. ········-·············· ... , 1.,11ted Allto1, IMporiH Alltos, UHd ........ UHd ...... ,................ .•...........•.......• ······················· ............•.........• ........... '740 v • ..,... 9770 c 0 9917 Ford '940 .... ,..... to40 ............ S.Aetj ,,.. tl60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......... ,... 160 CHll -~ ~......... • •••••••••••••••••••••• * S CK.AFT* •••••••••••••• ••• • ••• •• '78 l.uY. new tn>n H Utll.I ('A f( ·ro1.t-.N Nt•1•1J o.t... 9710 1 l1•a11 dt-l)e(11J t• r, lruc Ir.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •tr Jill\/~ l'illh l<!IJ I llL ill ............................................................................................ .. .,.. -o turbo diesel • 7 l V w C 11 m p., r ..... ,,_ ,, 1 'lt LTO new enf. & trtan• ,,, ...,.,.., · "" ""maro. " f:)' • new Make Olrl•r All power •WllJ.CIAFT• Rt.NT 23' F IRF.BAL.L mt Can\'111 umpu ..... UOI• SF:Lt" CONTAIN to:o Ort'11l rom1 t u1t 1111 11unroot. maple yttlow. lo WestphaUa. motor rblt, PQJnl. rl.U\i. well. S2000 or tM2-6'160 m1.ansPM 817"'~ nu ttres. runs aood. I001c1 beltOfrer 963 9164 -- ~..... "-Rf'.ASONi\BL CALL 12.'1()() 87)812.l ~,_,..., .-cl"Vl<'l' VoCPl MS Ziil SCASH flOll CAIS l'of1 dollar fen· rlean "'"" ttt tn!l'lu1 p1ud for or not• good S.1000 or bat ofr .--. • --Poiudvt'ly ean sell your '71~ L 538-7246 77 ,CheYr Camaro . lu cartrurk vun ut nu t'Clltt lriUant red wub p•rrh· nu "· r1s. P i ll, AM tf'M tovou.~7.7018 NtWJllOlt Boat C ntt'r - -'10 t'tkl\ y 12 V»n Tru1 k ~N wport Blvd lt~NT Luxury Motor with r1mp 11utu VIJ ~WAAD CIMvrot.t l)oyr f; Qunal Mt 1NrurMat"Arthur lln•lol "JamboH•t-1 mtint lntr New brakes. '64 VW van Runs perlect clllN! • Mlvtr bluc-1n w l-......!-. Colla M a 714~tl()I) hotnc 22 P ;1lomar M.!~ 21.2$ t.: Apar h(' ltlvd ti 1w le + C OSTA MESA DATSUN ' tUM. new Pin:lll Urea. Body t.n itlnt shape or. at.k1n1t S4m Call '78 LTD 4 dr. IG,000 m1 7~T112-__ 968-8U6 49'7 2903 +11 fl 5pm & $5400 lmmacul;all· Temp C!I A r I 1 on a 8'°CN 640 ~ --~ 'Tl Wtnnfba u 20' f'\111 aray 2.3 '74 h1mJtup pwr 11111' atn tQJ> roud r •bln. tll•lll')'. head ~. '?0$1 <h·l"flD 01 Mt'f't' l 0 fllll ('t)Yt'r, IO l\a}boa 67~ ~7 hr A beaut" A"lunit T__._ T .a 9 I 70 Sl0.500 r p 1Wt. 04\K ~ re• •......•..•.•.......... (.'l,At)S &<.' 2tl ('II It l S Ill frnwlu M<lf ('Ont t'RAt,' pr;'{j bout, \'Alfi l'iat bu1ll, tll't'Jta t. ('f\i Only 2 lll ~ ('U l iall \IT'U $.199$ 873 fTlrt 6737'"1 i'3 ~ho-wt•r. ••·H • ont '!M t.'hn!j, 23 w trh ~lnl "' i\lr It lorn'<I air ht••t l\lfl(I • (•KtfDll, s.t~JO Alt l~I 1n • w .. ~, hh h1tr h, 6. 07~ H S\000 bH ut1 $895 '. Poaj I ton 11111 ltt••I 11pd. f\Ul J!()(l\J AM'ION tHM I'~ Worn1·r l:I• h & t'11 11t llW\ II U I 1-.Wl'Otrr Rto:Ar"ll ...... l,..orled .....•.•...••...•....•. 9705 . ..•...•••..•........•. '14 Alf 11 Jtomeo Snyl.I r, hlk1l\>Or)'. fo:I Mo11h' top. .lllnl 1'1.lf\d M'JOO 4~ MNUH 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21M.S llARHOR RI.VD 540.641 0 140.021 l "70 ~•:. Mu1t 11~ cond Vd'lo 9772 wlm& MJ.16161 afl 6 11lvr clu11c c:po. 11nrf. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :ui V8. P /S, P/8 , A/C, "'l'OFordLTOW;i•on Xlnt re.bit eni;c. auto. air. blk VOL VO AM I F'M tereo 18,000 oond 90,000 m~ 11000 llht. Sl l,!!00. r11 640-9200 m t X I n t c o n d 963-4663 dyt 844 l~l'Vt'S SALIS. Sii 15800/bf'll l 640 7610 ---- FU£L ECONOMY VIC.. evestwknd~ 11' Gullaxy Camper, ~l'lf AMO LEASING . coot.a1.ned. $1j()()/ bsl ofr 4·tYI 1975 230 ~dn. wht OVKRSEA.5 OF.LlVl>:R Y 0..roitit 9'20 $4.'l-49SOJ1ll w/lan 1.ntt'r . A/C. ti p EXPERTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 7590779or640 9001 '611 LTD Cntry Sq wugon. all power. ulr. u ril( ownr. w~ll mamtumccl WIS 675 7092 ·75 2'!0. ca1ocl color m & o ut 4 dr s unroor. uarcond 11l er1:0. ull j)OWf'r, $9500 1 756 3993 ---·~-- EAJtLlUCE VOLVO 196GH111rbor Blvd COSTA MF..SA 64'99303 540.9467 J2' Ot'rtr .. 111, vii "h or 1 rDC'\' boflt. ron \ t'flt'(I It w~ •ke odt•1 Wor Id 11 'vrd hokl,•r I ~h•lllotOl"'''' H ~ p I a <' ,. m r n t 1 o , t $100.000. l'I H l' $» 1)(10 lndud1•11 II llllt•t & l I VI \on c .. 11 !f :i ... ll IQlll ••• ,41 • ~l\l 40 fi"ord 1n1·ku11 Not 1 u11 N mp .,rlf roo1 h I run1e Nn ho'{I flt·ht 11Hri lrlr lo m1 llk" "''~ 12fiOO t.alu..,. .J WH '73 Audi l'o'I(, uuto. 111r AM I-M •lt'I t•o, lo 0 11 '1. I' I' U1·11l offt•r :i.52 I ~~I .dl ~fllll "W~ nt•t"d to buy rleoo Oauun WI d eor11" SWiii Pay Top Oollnr S COSTA MESA DATSUN '71 ~f;I~ 3 s. brwn/tun. lo mi. AC. 11tcreo. 1m mac. pe rfcil'l , $10,500 640-11938 1'1' ORAMGl COUNTY VOLVO £XCLUSJVELY VOi.VO Largest Vol vo l>eal~r I.I\ Orange County' BUY or LEAS to: '70 1'.:11w, 2 dr vnyl IOIJ. pli., p /w , <i i <'. 1•ru1s1• 1•ont Mich rudials. tilt 11tt11•r1n j.(, wr whct'h . mXl m1 tielow whls1• !A'tH A064 orbo'\l twt; ~I n /\1""tw .. m 23 Tv. in a....J.'\I "' f.i1 ton 1·atr11"' hk1• rwv. u)fld $10 711(1 \\ Ir.. d \ ~ l d 11 J It l I' I 7ll ZJ H >H1\l U l't•ntt> • !O llkn<h llfli 12UJ run.Wit' v. 1th '7K .!3!> hi t•'llt .!ll John .. o n lh'lt1·r lhun , ~·w I" trai. Mu~l ,,.11 \lii 11nt to re~;, lor ~····k 111 CJ(" 114 en4 17'11> ~t 1•1ld ... or ~ trlr Si>lf l'Of\I li73 IJ728 /:)' Sear.iy llnlj, It'"" lhfln T..-e.tn UtHlty 9180 l!aO hr.--on ··n..:1nt•. rulh ••••••• : ••••••••••••••• ~Wpl)t•d Sl~.000 0 111 k ~=~~a~:,; ~1.s Nt·\\ '101 t '73 5th Wheel 25' fo'our W i nd ~. ~eir •'tlflUunt'<f, very cll•an S»~ Al't ion Uoati. l<.'omn Bcal'h & Con1>l ltwy, 11 H I r he Hl 1H'k U OUl{llti.. mugnif1r1:nl hay laum h bit in Ruth, M.111w. lot!< 1;r bra& See on ll11l Ii.I•· 67:,.2!192 l4lllo SerYlce. Parh 14' St•afon·r flatbollu m Ir AccffsoMH 9400 'ka w l rlllll•r $37 S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54<H>117 a ftt:r Spm AM /FM Dod~i pu!lh Uul ton radio, pe r( rood loah, R....t/ Bought 10 dash $.'iO/bi.t Olcrtet-9050 ofr 645 9Hti6 art :-, 30prn & ••-••••••••••••••••••• bcf9 30pm wkdys Olarter Luxury 60' or 75' - motor ya cht Heasona AMlos fw Sale ble. Hr. dai ly, weekly ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~2172or67S.32S6 ......... ~/ loclh. w 9060 CIOs11c:1 9520 ....................... ...................... . &J' Schock K etch SOhp '46FORDWOODIE diesel. H1ghesl quuhty ~Uy restored! S13,000 Mas l e r . 8u1 Id e r • s 1 ___ __.:.67_5-6_1_6,;...1 __ _ Personal $89,500 1714) 548-~ Wc st s aal 32 w l s-Jap. Launched Oct 78 <.:st m Leak interior & deck Loaded Super buy Must St.'l' p f' 848 2580 ('V('!oi HOijJF. CAT Ui' tt.icc reitdy Trailer + extras Cd cond 53-0 2703 '72 VENTURE 224 Popi.op, main. Jib & spin n.aker on trlr $3995 /\C."l'~N HO/\ TS tt.terHarris THE AUTOMOllLE COHSULTANT Put years or e xpcrienre on your side Provrdm$l ron~ullal1on & "in tht: field" appru1~uls to pru· dent own('rs & prosper t 1 v1: bu ye r :. ol I N V F. S T M fo: N T automobiles ll takes u profess io nal lo rl 1• ler m1ne r eal value 714/557·775:.! 31117 /\ J\Jrwuy·l , t'osta Mesa, Ca 926'.!6 tCornet Heh & <.:oa1>l llwy, H 8 l f'ord '23, Roads ter, 4 Cr oss 2'7 Trim.iran pass lOUnn~ Sacnhce Parlially complckd On $7300 S h o w co nd ly bes t mat e ri a ls 842·~18 W E.S.T. system Compl --C"Omlruction plans Scott PACKARD '51. dlx Patn· 644·4451 c11n 4-dr. x lnL ori~ shapt•, must see $4250 R9K-8796 or 846-0737 'lS' Seruspray Catum ;iran $275/b!.l Offer 675-2413, fo:Vl'S/Wknds '1\9 Coronado 25 Good t•ond New f;\ 1nruch motor. ~ K9'l 202il ~ips/ 907 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SU~ A VAILAILE Y AC Newport 646-005 l loat SlhK Want.cl Mr. Duke. 645 6015 Slip n<..'t.-dt.'<I an Newport Harbour for 30' stulbo11t. 559-0906 art 1 PM Wanted 25' slip. 7fi8 6274 !>54·1700 <Gallopmg Goos~ l need a lrootiU 38' slip. or can 19 MG TD REPLICAR BRAND NEW ' Your rho1te of beauu rul black or ele~anl cham pagne, these are rare cJassirs not to be found elsewhe r e in O r a nRe County. Leather mten or, wood d ash. AM /FM stereo cassette , glass side curtains highlight lhls collector 's lt em · s features. Must be se\!n lo be appreciated. JIM MARINO VW 18711 Beach Olvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142·2000 9530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S48-S676evesoraflns L6' Rolls Royce trlr . com· Shp wanted for 43· era pl self cont'd . Xtra s. Mariner Cruiser with 13 Awning elc. 493-4088 beam. Qwet hve aboa TENTTRAJLER TO o n b~au\1fully main SLEEP6or 8. lained boat. 645-9484. S47-~182 ;-;--'-~1-~-=-::===---~-'°=' 5pffcl & 4 wt.et DriYn 9550 •••••••••••••••••••••• l5'3" Bost.on Whaler, 7 hp Evlor ude. 50 hrs . CUslm seal padded. ful cover . Re place mcn $7000. sell $4700. 642·5615, 536--2286. 1974 Cobalt , 225 O MC ste rn d r. ~ood cond w ltrlr $9SOO. 496·2801 eves Tiu ,,,...,_. ...................... cs:cn. W./: 9 I 2 ...................... Aspleft 10' Cab-over. All11--------- utllllle1. toil el It al '75 ' whJ ctr SCou.t . lm pec. cond. Good cond. $800. cable cond. sm 8 cyl, PO. 67S-llZ3 removable top, Western t .. t•tlld.... win wbla, 31,000 ml. •••••••••••••••••••••• pleuure veh. Must sell 11IE MO.PEDDLER AS AP. • $3995 . MI It e New PEUGEOT MO· _9D-_3222 __ or_964_·385_7 __ PEDS ~ $41t, Now T.... 9560 SSlf.811 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ... SK. '?I Yamaha Spec .. 1IDO ml. Sella f Shl5 WW ..U for '2900, lt77POID Cou.9 rtCIUP 4 IPf!td, AM/FM stereo tape, economical 4 cyl en11ae • 11.coo low mll u . (1H8U09). (Stk.R3'1&41'). -11'72--H-O_N_D_A_l!_l•-loo-rt_.. SJ'7I Entire Bike Rec::!f Retluth. ExctUeet . $1.000. Cal l evea. ~41. or aee at 412 St. Ann 's Dr., La1una ....... HHOl>OIH RO BI NS f OR L> Buell. ' HI 11 I I dl I" I) 1 < f f, ' ~ t /\ 1 , I ' ,. Honda 2a0Xl ... tlree\/·1=====-==-=- dirt. ¥SJ rebablel 9850. w Ford ~ T .• pullman e.o. Lapna Ben. lhlll. new clutch. 1oocl 1'n -Honda £1alnort, w. . ..,. clean. saoo. lo ml, llfO, Alltr • ..... •,;....;;·lT.;.,;;11;;... ____ _ Ml<Zl07 111 Auch l-'011 11u~r d on. I ("lwy '.ton f111t bll.J 11 Ill rn1 mu"t H•ll by •. I l'W'A l lukh & (If•.. 'Al't'1l.t•1ad Offt•r 1~1 ~2H 21W!!llAKBOR HLV() ~40-'41 o 540-oi 11 fOISALE MHCEDES '72 280 St.: dark biol'. ---------'71 Mavcnck 4dr XlnL run '71 to;I <.:amino SS"1S4. iclnt l'Ond Nd!. ~dy work rond, H·ry lo ml /\It: S6'751offr 548 2971 _ l-1"'1 11"00 t .. kto~ it ISMW 9712 ••-Hl#l •••• ••• •• •••• ••• •• • •• • • -- -grey leather 1ntl'nor m.tnl cood I I l()fl 830 66116 or !>32-400 l DIRECT PH. PS AM "'M >1trk1n '77 I.TD 11 . Country dash c·-.tm bod)' & pJ1nt ~Wrl' Wagon Loudt-d, 2 ... (' .... or Whl·l'b ll11(h Xlnt t•ond . lti,000 m1 perf SUbl>C0!.14n Mu111 ·~bl urrr pp ll33·2021 see lo apprf'r1ale Call d o y s r. 4 4 2 !> 9 II 11 fo. d · • X Int 1·vnd lo'A nu dual 1111nk-. .. 01 Im lU(lt' h1•ll \4J.'>O () 110 I.JI J;..'ro .,(t 5 71l'ht•\)' I U\ Vl'r) nu-~· ~00 ~Ii 7:t:ll '59 "'ord '•lotl p1l'lcup ltbll f'fll(, no d1•nl\ X lrll t'Olld Sl.2:50 ofl r h:tt ~.r~ Vcim 9570 .........•••...••...... 7ll l''ord V.111 t•o n 11t•i-"ou II.ts pwr ltllt•\•rin.: & hrnkt"> .• J1r t•oorl . r111ll.1I tlrl'S, l'I U 9'~ ('Olli rol /\Mt f"M K lr <il'k & t•uswm rntenor wh11•h 111 l'ludes 1t·t·l1tl\, t.1bl1· t•arpel,, 'IWl\/t•I 1'111111 ~ Llkt• Nt:W' l1r1 pt~ i\ s1tt·n fl<'e ul ~:-, (',ill 17MI 537 ~;:.9 or 171 If 637·3004 urn Dod~e Trad ... i.m,in van VS. 26,000 11'11 custom 1ns1de. ~rt•en 2 tone special paint. full\ carpeted & panelled m side, port holes . 1.11r vents. !i un roor. ht1th back s wive l <'hair:., ut-;1.1v 1-;1tv • LARGE SELECTION OfNEW 1979 32011s 5281'1 Al.1)01133<·~1 ·1' IM STOCK ! ('ull today Wl' m~y have th .. prt• vwned BM W you all' look in~ for' 831·2040 495.4949 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST Sales-Serv1ce·Leas1ng Roy Ccrver,lnc • Roll!I floyce BMW 1540Jamboree Newport Beach 640 6444 '70 510 WAGOM Good engine & great body New ur~ lliwe AU... rN't'1pt.-s $10001 or bt·:1 l uCft•r Oo.1vr !1."16-6633. dys, or ~~ 7884. ('\'t~ 'TA 240 Z Prime yr, ~rf conl.l, AM /FM s ter eo cwss. air . mugs. $4200 bi3 1770 '74 200 2+2Z, AM t f'M, TAPK WHEELS. AIR. <:LEAN. MUST MOVE Ii.I.&+., -&'~· ---------'68 D11tsun slat wn11 nt:w ly painted. runs super ~ 6.11 ~08 '73 Dats un :!407.. on ~ owner, 57.000 011'11, $4200 S5l·S333 Rat 9725 ............•.••.•.•... aDDll , Fantastic (;l<>:>coul on 197K Modeb l!'7!.I Models nowarnvinA MUST SELL '18 450 SEL. bl clai>s. ao; sume 2yrs of 3yr be· ~ 6384 9 6, tueslbol '76 450SLC . t'onrourw rood. loaded. s unrl. 2<lK ma. 126.000 Uant· wkdy~ 752 1920, eves 557 3S34 MG 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Zl.000 m1. lromot•ulJk bur1o¢undy '77 MGU Xlnl \."OOd $4900 675·81311 Porsche 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Por. '76 Turbo low m1 Mmt cond 00311 Por. 70 911 S Torqa ll<irc. low m1 M mt cond 0094 Por. '63 356 Cpe. Ovt>rseru. Imports ~5980 642 0696 'Gti 9l2. 5 :.pd Xlnl cond Sin)() or best Prv Pty 768-8502 ~~~ .2025 S Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 L-.~ctiOft Of 'NF.W '7!1 VOL VOS IN STOCK lmmed1ate Deh 11er~ • MARQUIS MOTORS 28802 Margu1:ntc Pkwy MIS.SION Vlt.:J O 831·2880 495.1210 '78 at50 L Stal W1?n. only H.~ m1 , hke new. $7900 p ,. 752 5590 ------ '64 1800 S, red bh:k. new eng. paint. r hrome . tirl'.,, t'lr Mint $3000 Must '"II Chet 548 ll!llK !175-6758 ~ 27R5. S361141Y.> t•v{.., ~knds '69 <:onrour"> StJ W.:n n.-w brk<., n1•w bull. I' !'. Pt R air. Wl'll ma1n1 Rood l'Ond, on~ own1•r 64b 4041 or J l l 6prn 548 ntOO Pvt ply J'osatr vt-1} ran -..·II your C'ar lru<'k 11un al n<• 0 t'O'l to you ~7 701H 'G4 Gulait). V 8 i.ld trani. ~n·al eni:. l'lean. nd-. 1 lutc•h $400 54S 334!1 Mu i.I 'I Cll clL-.tom VII, 1;46 0367 erlclc '65 Ford auto, $3:.!5 9947 . • • Uni Mt1vcn1'k fa 1•yl AT ·I • 7 ll Z 2 >I < .1 m a r u tluor ~Uris 111 cal SJ 20ll Bl k10lk Su p1·r c·h .. 1n, 1'1'!">4.ll ti797 l'Ublom order l'd 111< rrH K37 &Ill f:ICammu W/\ "liT l-;I> '65 '7t Good 1·ontl1t1on Small V Kor Ii ~147 .It Kl '74 Monk C ,, r lo X Int <.'Ofld Air <"Und AM l"M stereo t.1pt• Movml( to 9950 OH/\NCi l-: l'OUNTY 'S ME WEST 1.INCOLN-M t:HCUK Y l>EALF;llSlll 1' '67 Volvo Witn 122S. 4 s pd. Hawa11 ~ 113'1 RAY FLADEIOE 1.JNC'Ol.N Ml':RCURY t6 l!IAuwCenter Or SDl''wy Lake Poreiil ex rt IHVINI-: 930.1000 new radJals. bdl miouL Monte Carlo ·1:J fo'ully $lm5 540•7568 loaded. am ma<'ulatt• m side & out Onl' Owm·r Uses regular ~<! ~90 ••••••••••••••••••• ••• • $2100 i2 Col P<1rk Y pa~s. Will-: AMC 9t05 -Wh1l1•, rully loaded I spare t ire rack . wu1r ________ ._ tires wt mags AM /l"M t ape cus~elt<· S6'150 1170 451'>4 nu llt•rtun) DICK MILLt:H MOTOHS l.20 W Warner. S A __ 5!>_7·_,~132 - MUST SELL IMM ED '7!"> 914 2.0 liters. lirontc Superb running r ond Needs paint. am 1trn radio Call Sally 759-0242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Mon~ Carlo Ldodau. XJ.nt• $2,100 675 ... 161 '68Javehn 1-\Jr. pis Pih, ~~~rial~·~~·~~~· '7J Mt:rcurvComet,2dr.ll :1rry~~S Runs well Mk AM /F'M R rk, Crw"l' T l')'I. rJl'lorv <.11r. stcn·o. '70 Ford van X lnl int AM1FM l'a'i. & mun• Must sec $2750 hi.l 1>(1 RJl·l309 ('\/Cl>, 770 !l!l!Jh dys '71 Chevy Soburbun. oll PoWl'r, air , G5K mrlt•i. $2.'iOO/o(for b'7:1 03:$6 cvtt IOI McLAREH's HSO N l.lt-at•h Blvd I./\ 111\llllA (Al Uciad1 & Wh1llwr I 17141 522·5333 Closed Soodays , '71 1''1111 124 sport convert• blc. new pumL. top, & ures, AM Jf'M stcr1:0. 5 spd. g a ruge kepi, xlnl l'Olld $2700. 498 2'l27 • '76 131 Fial. Mint cond S!65(). 9GJ 113RJ '76 911S Tar1ia. wht. tilk trim. 5 spd. /\C, alloys. pwr antennu. nl·w l'n.:. tin.., & brks. SIH,0001uf'r 673"4561 -----wp. Ol'W lire.,. <,hot'k• lul<ur) d1•t·u r. rt•t:lin brak~. whl/n•d $5 K~I but·kl'l ":.1~. wart• whl 1) J y , h 7 J 'I 4 :: o . mvr... rl'al ">hurlJ Sl:t4.MI '76 Pater itolo. roor rack . n e w t r r " s . t u n t' d . 7S!HJ061 '78 Gremlin, 15.000 m1. I l'YI. <tulo. 1mma<'. $.1.000 rirm G39 7274 brr 10/\M or all IOPM f:vl.':>1wknd 642 :11:!:! oHr 751 Kli41 P P '73 Chl'YY Wa~on . 711 001 74 Colony l'k !I pai.~ xlnl, nu . pwr. w1<h~' uk:-.. ·nr lo. 1111 xtras -s~700 $2 0 0 0 $I 'l !I 5 I o I r ln:l 4735 1~ 944A f..W H722 ii ft h 'n Montt·~o wa~ Xlnl ~Mf' 9925 c'OOd I nw~r 64.000 m1 '74 f'ord Van St11nr1ard ti, ________ ._ '73 124 Sprt C1w. 5 spd, good gas m1, n1·w brakes. paint. tires. AM /fo'M ·771-, 9'l4 Block I Blu•·k. a1c·. sunroof. alloy1>. am/fm st l'rco r a i.i. l.<1wercd. al l x tras $10.500 or T /0 lsc Ii i;, !n3·2077. art li. 675 ~3ti or !174·~ Mdc .. 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1lltlllhrm M0·7905. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7? Cordoba 011111rt·t-• C>ldlnmbi~ 9955 ·77 f:lectra. all 1•xtras. Mwitsell' $3495 •\!IS 5307 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cu.'>Lom17l'tl Gr<·ut l'Ond . $3,600/0f'(er 494.2257 Iv 77 B,M W !>3 01 . A C, 494114 10 I '00 Super 90. SUNROOF. __:__ ' v_m_s-"~'--· --rt:>lt en~. rlutch & trans. messa~c /\Ml l'M tape. ~rn /blk -------int. 4 spd. 1mmac cond, Honda 9727 536-0595or&l6·5210 good, cleun rond. $5,995' --N 1• w t 9 7 '.l C u I I a ss Call Art ec.tinental 9930 Soprl'mt· Broughams ·72 Dodge. VS, auto. pwr, SIO.SOO 752·11702. (213) LS.000 m1 on m·w t.'ni::. re,:: 375-9510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bn:md Mew '79 Reftellllt 9755 675-7060 673·9187 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w V 8 :.uto. PS /PB. l!nl Cool town rar I\ rt•al /\ C, /\ M ffM rad1n & '7G Skyhawk. loaded. xtra mileage l'ar Huns llk1 much mnrl' C:hoacc ol clean. lo ma, new tires new Loaded $2950 t•olor~ ~33 759.9023 ,::as $2600 8-liJ 7288 --------HONDA Cars ···TES····~·~~;~·E··0·~·~··· 1973 Ford window van, xlnt rond i250(). Call aft 5 496-3782 '71 VW Van llas bl'd. sink. ice box & radi.11 llrt"S stOUO 646 11:>10 '77 Ford 1-.:250 window. 4f,O V·8, rull powt.>r. top t•oncl $18001080 644 llWR Alltos Wanted 9 5 90 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WEWIUIUY YOUR DATSUN PAJD FOR OR NCYf TOf'DOLLAR FOR TOP CARS BARWICIC DATSUto' .... .I\ I Liil I ,q1 11.11111 8 31-1375 493.3375 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for top used carJ' foreattn. domestics or l'lass1cs U your car 1s extra clean. see us Fl RST ! ·~ #I ... °""9t C..ty 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 WE BUY CLIAMCARS &TRUCKS CONHEU CHEVROLH ·~'>I H.1rl"" Ill, 11 t '~'I,, \1 I·',\ 546-1200 WE BUY USED CARS CALL Used Car MJCr 540.5130 1011 ,,0\ & ,0\ • l INUJl N Ml rH lJllY 2826 HAABOA BLVD. COSTA MESA WEIUY USCAISI We're the new Chevrolet dealentup ln lhe lrvlne Auto Center. We need )'OUr' med car I JOI MACPHllSOM CHIVIOLIT 21 Auto Center l>rtve JRvtNE 761-7222 WAMTIDI Late model Toyol u , VolVOI, PkkllPI • Vllnl. Call ... toda)' ! 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Um 49'7·2382.e ves. and Wkdys $49 31162, wkndi. • ... _.,...,.._ 9740 IU BltCI radials. Xl•t weekenda.Oneowner J t ed l t 1 M.'i4i1411 ----_ .. •••••••••••••••••• =.Ji'~!.:!j 55H / 'T1 Coupe DeVUlc. 12,000 ;;a ... :::va ru:w::~ V... 9974 .... --!..P.i'i!i~~~--11 .. lllYer •..z Lo/iDI. 'T7-411GSL. 21,000 ml. lm· . . ml. W/all t ile toy•. the c 1 .. c:lr1ed Ad i •••••••••••••••••••••••• Psfect eond. lluat Sell! -.=nycarellor. Dr'• wtfe'1 ·rr pop-top ~.und.y. wlburcundy They're the eatittt ••1 74 ve1a new abort bkx'k ........... ,....U81. ~Mil .c.. 1•1110 ~ .. Uu n.w. A1C. O'eleaance Int. 18195. toflftd Juat lhe Items ud q . h Pcl new Ul"d •'M DlrGdlr ... t¥tl Alltnl,redlo1M5·71TI 116b.-a22or914-3167 ~)OUneMI rad.io.suOo.631·557S• l 11 i 11 r • • ~ . ' ' I • I I t I J Huntington Beach Fountain Valley tOITI O N VOL. 12. NO. es, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Your Hometown Dally Newspaper MONDAY, MARCH 26. 1979 TEN CENTS ~ • , OPEC Talks Center on Oil Price Hike: G KN EVA. S" llLt•rhind 11\1' 1 The< Ol"t:<: oil n 1r1t•I 111>t•nt'f1 .t special ll\('(•tln~ tod:H "1th m~I of ll!i 13 nwmlwrs JPJlllrt'f\lly ready to boost 0 11 pru.'l'' SOnw Olll'tl lor t11i.1 .... :t' high as 29 pt>r<'e'nl e>rrt•e'tlH• A\pnl t , but there ~l't'ffil'tl to be no u~re(' mcnt on how mud1 lhl' llH'rt'u~c would be • Wt> .inttt'1puh• J rii.t• 1n pric·e:. ond we think that all arc In ffl\ or ." s uld Vt•nciut•lan 0 11 M1n1~ter tlumberlo C'a ldero11 Brita ~bc1k Ahmad Zaki Yamani, Saudi Arabia 's oil m1nislcr arnd Ollt' or OPEC"!> mod('ratt•i., 1>uJd he..wouJd resist it price inc·rease But since he foiled to block lhe 14 5-perccnt increase voled en December, his oppos1t1on wai. not expectt.td to be decisive. Quatar's Abdul Aziz bin KbuUfa said it was "very PoSSi· ble" there would be an increase Tnyeh Abdul Karim of Iraq called ror a 23 percent mcrease an the base prtce of $13.34 a bar· rel or Arabian light crude oiJ. Algeria urged a 25-percent in· crease, and Nigeria recom mended 15 percent. Libya ad· vocated diversio n or oil from the long.term contract market to the higher-priced spot market. Iran and Indonesia also were believed favoring an increase. But Mana Said Otaibah of Abu Dhabi, the OPEC ch airman. said his government "would pre· fer lo stick to prices already agreed upon ." "I trunk many dele~ations. in- e luding our own, believe th.e .,$13.84, is scheduled April J, and m arket situation justifies an in· t he Octobe r base p r ice 1s c rease in the price of market'· scbeduledtobe$14.SS. c rude." said Nordine Ail· The two-month stoppage in ex- Laoussine, vice chairman of ports by Iran, once OPEC's Sonatrach, the Algerian national second-largest producer, and the oil company. new Iranian government's plans OPEC in December agreed on to keep future exports at ha lf a four-state sche dule of an -what they were pushed prices in creases totaling 14.5 percent by the spot oil market to record Oct. 1. The second mcrease. to h1~hs. It's Official; Peace Pact Signed No Shots From Schools Undisc losed nu mbers of youngsters we re barred from classes in Huntington Beach schools this morning because t h ey ha ven't received im· or their immunization records were not up to date. Carter's Mission Complete WASlilNGTON <AP> Egypt and Israel signed a treaty today ending JO years of wa r as a first prayerful step toward peace between lhe Arab world and the J ewish state. -~ munizallons required hy state law. The district had set up three free immunization clinics and sent three separate mailings to pa rents or the youngsters who didn't comply. On a chilly, spring day on lhe White House lawn, Israeli Pnme M inist.er Mena chem Begin and Egyptian Preside nt Anwar Sadat signed copies or the treaty written in English. Hebrew and Arabic A spokesman at the Ocean Vi ew (elementary) School Dis trict said that the number of stu- dents t>xcluded from school could reach about 200 but actual figures were not available. "We arc.• hopeful that the num- be rs will be only minimal." Monte McMurray, assistant :.uperintendent for educational . services. said. As or last Friday. more lhan 300 Ocean View youngsters had not received the necessary shots 140More Birds Die In State By JACKIE HY MAN Ol U-. Dally Piiot Si.fl With the discovery late Satur- day that a flock of 140 exotic birds near Riverside is infected with Newcastle disease, the dreaded ailment's toll has risen to 4,023 birds in California, a U.S. Department of Agriculture spokesman said today. He said that, in addition, the USDA has had to purchase and destroy about 200 birds in Arizona and Nevada. Howeve r, s pokes m a n Don Nielson said the new diagnosis doesn't mean the disease is spreading, since all of the infe<'· lions apparently are related. The source or the disease, however. l.s not known. Officials have s peculated t ha t birds smuggled from outside the U.S. could have brought in the dis- ease. which could devastate lhe caged bi rd a nd poultry in· dustries if unchecked. Newcastle disease, which is not believed to be harmful to humans, is especially reared by bird breeders because there is no effective treatment for it. So far, Nielson said , the current outbreak has been confined to exotic birds. He said the USDA has spent more th.an $400,000 in the past month to purchase and destroy infected birds a nd feed. The total cost, including ma1ntaining a task force of veterinarians in Santa Ana. is well over $1 million so far, Nielson said. The outbreak began about five weeks ago when a pet bird in Stanton was diagnosed as hav- ing the disease. M> TRIGGERED 'Ml~ON C41LS' "I NC!etved a mJlllon responses from my Dally Pllot ad.•• Tba& 'S tbe story of the SUC· te11flll Irvine mu who placed um admtbel>ally PUot: UCl Praf...or, bo ldda or pets, Med• apt. Callm·UU About 35 pupils in the Hunt· ington Beach City <elementary> School District also were barred rrom school today. The breakdown inc luded 30 students at Perry School: lhree at Moffett School and two at Peterson School. School officials have been working for several months to comply with a 1978 state law that requires students from kin· dergarten through the 12th grade to receive polio, diphtheria. tetanus, whooping cough and measles shots. Officials in the Huntington Beach High School and Fountain Valley <elementary) School Dis· trict say only a handful of stu- dents had not complied and that no major problems a re ex· peeled. HBLibrary Plam Rally For Fumli,_,g By ROBEllT BAaKEB OI .. ~y ,. ... Sutt Some lively doings are being planned next month in a rally to drum up a little enthusiasm for the Huntington Beach Central Library. The scheduled activities, for both children and adults, have drawn the attention of television cameras and are slated to be shown on Channel 4's Sunday show from 4 to 5:30 p.m . April 8. Library Director Wa lter Johnson said the rally is deigned to make the library more visible in the community "Libraries often are the best kept secret in town,'' Johnson said . "It's time we began tooling our own born." Johnsoo said he has scheduled the hoopla because or concerns that lean financial days are ahead for the library. "City Counclla will have less money because of Proposition 13 and it may be tough competing for our share of the piece of the pie," be Aki. He said be believes activities like tboR planned April 8 will help to draw attention to the library. This, be hopes, will lead to alternative financing from the pubUc and, perhaps, some primate companies. Activitie.s aeheduled at the April 8 rally include sketches by 1oungsten, face paintin1, a cbllclren's book 11le, dr•wt:J lessom, art show, danciQI faceplldntinf. There .._ wU1 be an adult el· 111 com.t sponsored bJ tbe Cbambs ol Commerce wtlb tbe theme, "Smile, You bawe a UbrUJ." Tbe ..., wlllDer wW bl •· noaneed at tbe nllJ. fte~·foat library wu lD 11'14 at a CCl9t °'" . '1'1111 lillnrJ bu mon Ulu 1•.• bDab tlMd an watded OMrl! • ftdl time empao, ... 18 nllfllh•, more Ulla 111 ua- ... MU.Y, .... AI> o.;1y l'llet S\Ml .._ TRACTORS IN PROTEST MARCH ON ORANGE COAST COLLEGE CAMPUS Agrtcutture Student Mk:h•el M•rtney Dlspl•y• Signs Opposing Land Swap An 18-year-old Huntington Beach man , who a llegedly stabbed two men in the stomach during a fight at a Saturday night party, was arrested by police and charged with assault widl a deadly weapon. In custody today in lieu of $10,000 ball is Michael Quintero, who, police said, lives a few doora away from the fight scene at 67'72 Rook Drive. InvesU,aton believe tbe two men were stabbed at about 9 p.q1 . Saturday when they at- tempted to eject Quintero from tbe part)'. Tbe vieUma were identified as· Jobn Acosta of Huntin1ton Beacb and Lyn Kalani ol Santa Ana. Pallee said the two men were &Um t.o Huntington Beach lntermmmmdty HoepitaJ where tbeJ ..,.. truted for stomach woundl and later released. Puole Bid Nixed SIOUX J'ALLS, S.D •. \AP) - A parole request by Indian leader RmMl.I ........... been tunldclon. 35 OCC Students Stage Tractorcade By DAVID KUTZMANN OI .. D9ly ..... Steff About 35 Orange Coast College agriculture stude nts staged a protest-including a mini· traclottade -in the center of the COlta Mesa campus today to show tbetr opposition to a pro· posed land swap. Tbe students positioned the ei1ht tractors, which belong to the agriculture department, around the quad and set up an informal.ion booth. In addition, about 10 other students carried placards . The students are upset with plans by the Coast Community Colle1e DisUict to trade seven acres ln Coeta Mesa of which two are tillable, for 4.1 acres in Foan&aln Valley. Dave Peirce, an •1rieulture student and one of tbe or- 1anlaen of tbe demonstration. said tbe tevea acres on Adams Street in Costa Mesa is neceuaey for the a1ricuJture pnsram. Peirce said the studenta would keep tbl tncton and inform•· Uoe boatll Gii the quttd tbrougb helclQ aftSDOOD, W11k•d11 altbt. he laid the a• '• would appeal to dlltrict ' trustees at their meeting to not go ahead with the land swap. The district would like to build an administrative center on lhe Fountain Valley land, which is owned by Garden Grove physi· ' cian Maxwell Roston. The land is located on Euclid Street. Peirce said the seven acres the district wa nts to s wap represents a "great educational opportwtlty" for the scbool 's agriculture program. He said the land is needed to maintain an "adequate learning facility for students seeking a1ricultural careers." He said plans lor the dem· o nstration were tna_de last week and the students o"bta.ln.ed the necesaaary permits from the administration to proceed with the protest. "1'be more land we have. the better prolJ'am we have," be sald. "We are not asking ror anytbinc more than we already have, we just want to keep what we do have," a statement by the studeatl says. Petree said faculty members in tbe apuculture department bne expreeaed support for the atudeatl. •• Pr esident Carte r , whose peace-making trip to the MiddJe East two weeks ago brought the two forme r a ntagonists to Washington for the cere mony, signed all three agreements as a satisfied witness. ARAFAT VOWS RETAUATION-A3 Hundreds lined the black iron White House fence to watch the signing. The signing ceremony was broadcast throughout the United States and back to the Middle East. Close to 1,000 protester s gathered at Dupont Circle about a mile away to march to Lafayette Park across lhe street from the White House. They car- ried Palestinian signs and flags saying: .. Palestine Is Not For Sale," "Sadat is a T raitor." ''Sadat is Washington's Lackey" and "The Shah 1s Gone . Sadat 1s Ne xt ·· Begin planned a celebration un· der a huge. red and yellow tent on the White House grounds with 1.300 dignitaries invited for din- ner "This is the day we hoped ror. Let us rejoice." Begin said before lhe ceremony. lo a news conference Sunday. Carter said be feels nothing he does in his presidency will over- shadow the success of his 15- month effort to bring the two Middle East leaders together for the treaty ceremony. But Arab turmoil in the Mid die East unde r sco r ed how fragile the peace remains and how difficult it will be lo extend il throughout lhe region. In Washington. haggling over the final wording of the treaty did not end until shortly before the ceremony. This morning. State Department officials said <See PACT, Page A2) Coast Weather Cha nce of rain 60 per- cent tonight. 90 percent Tuesday. Lows tonight 48 to SS. Highs Tuesday 58 to 63. INSIDE TODA 't' Freah out of 'faU. 21-yeor· old Chmtoplwr Edworda ven- tured welt m HOrch of God ond hinuelf. He describes how M wot "brainWOIMd" into.a totall11 aubmialive dis- ciple of the. ~v. Sun Myung Moon . &te "Cult Weekend" on.P.~ A1. •••• ., ., as M At .. 914 AM .. .. .. M M .,..~ ARTHUR Fl OLEA LEADS BOSTON SYMPHONY AGAIN M .. 1tro Welcomed After Br•ln Surgery In OecemlMr Fiedler Feted Pops' •Pop' Back 011 Podium BOSTON 1 I' 1 Arthui fo'11·clll'1 i:ol J fttUMllj.( w1•l1·om1· wht•n ht• C'l1111h1•cl olop the condut'lor s podn11n for tht: fll '>l t11r1t• 'Ill<'<' undt·ri.:rnnl{ lir.11 11 ~urgt·rv tu .. t Ul't·1·mtw1 Tht· 8"1 yt·..1r old 1t·.1dl'r of tht· Bo!\ton f1011!> orC't11 .. ,1 rn 1•on llurk<l lhe Pop~ and the Boston Sym1>hony 111" four m1111111· 11·11 cl11ton of "Tht• Stu rs und Stnr>i'!> ft'ort•vt•r" 1111 Sunduy und d1 ew u st an<l 1m: 11vall1111 Tht· <11;~01 a111·1· :.it l'iymphony ll<Jll <·am(! durinl( u funtJ ra1s tnR cor1l'Crt for tht-hymr1huny that was lelcv1sed in thf• Buo;tun area I\ i.ym11hon~ 'tfJOkc·1>mun ''-"d f''1t.'<lll'r's oiwn1ni:; toncnt with lhl' Po~ <Ill May I will tw hrm.1dt:ui.1 l•vt· nul1onw1dc on publ1<· telt•v 1::.100 ~ltJtLoni. Youth Recovering Fro01 Movie Knifing By Wff,LIAM HODGE Of,._ l><MI' ,., ... St•ll It wui. a short walk to the r t'i.lroom lml on<' that Edd1l' f!oe.t•nbaum prnhahly won't lorJlt'l for Mlml' l1 mt• Thar's ht,.<·uuse tht> 17 yt•ar old San Juan C4p1strano vouth wai. ~tahbt!d in the abdomen by an unknown assailant Friday night ;11. he took Lhal short walk II<' was ut th'' M1sSl()n r>r1ve·1n Tht·.iter in San .l1wn anct had watC'hed lhf• film "Wnrriors. · which 1s about l(ang vmlcnc<: 1 Hl'lat.ed story. A4 ) t-:ddw's in 11tuble cond1t1on al MJss1on Commuruty llo1>p1tal to day, but hts mother say1> the Capistrano Valley Jli~h School :.ludcnt 1s in grrat pain. "lie was 1n :.uruery for thre<' hours afl<'r lht· attack." Hazel Boy, 12, Shot By BB Gun In Huntington /\. llunun~ton ne:Jrh boy was 111 sat1sfu rtory condition t.oday uftN being shot. in the eye ac c:1dcntally Sunday while he and a frumd were firing no guns in Costa Ml•sa Costa Mesa pohcc 1denlif1ed tbc victim ab Donnie E. G lover. 12, of !IR.16 llarborpoint Circle. A ~pokeswoman for Santa Ana- Tus lln Community H ospital decl1oed to com ment o n specifics of the boy's injuries. Police said Glover and a 15· year-Old friend were shooting In- to a pond south or the Victoria Street bridge al about 3:30 p.m. when one of the guns dlschargc.od a<'cldenlally, s triking youn~ Clover In the left eye Health Bill Told WASHI NGTON <AP) Sen. Robert Dole and lwo otht:r Republican senators a rc 1n troducing a llmltcd health In surancl' blll t.o<lay that they Rily 111 "cost-l'rfect1ve" but will pro lcct Am e r ica n s from t·utastrophic medical expenses. OAANOI COAST u 1 DAILY PILOT I ... () ..... , .... Delft 1'1191 Wiii! wM(l"H .... _ .................. ......,. _ _,,, .. °'_ , ..... ·-·~ .... '-· -w ..... -.... -.,· ,...tt11-• _ .. llW-,, ... , ... ( .. le _,. 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Rick Drake or the Sheriff's Department said today. .. Everyone had Oed by the lime our deputies got there." A n origin a l report t h at another person was stabbed was di sco unted toda y by 1n vest igators They c hecked hospitals for a person with krufo wounds but found none. Young Rosenbaum uppears to he t he only local v1ct1m or violence some blame on the nlm "Warriors," which depicts gang battlei> in New York City. · "The whole community is pretty riled up about 1t," Mrs. Rosenbaum said. "His father /Melvin M. Rosenbaum) is go· ing down to city hall t.o talk t.o them about doing something about that film." She said Eddie told her from his hospital bed that "he hat.eel the film." "He said he'd paid $3 t.o go a nd get stabbed," she said. Mrs. Roeenbaum. whose fam1· ly has lived in San Juan since 1869, said she didn't want her son to see the film. .. Eddie and his friend we nt anyw ay," s h e explained. "There's just not much else for kids to do ln San Juan. but I don't know why they have lo show films like that. "'Why can't they make some nice movles'>" Officials at Pac1f1c-J>rivr In Theaters Inc ., owners of ttw Mi ssion Drive-In, could not be reached for comme nt this morn 1ng but a tape recording at the theater 's phone number this morning indicated t he movie was still being shown. "Warriors" also is bein g shown at a theater in Snn Clemente, hut no 1ncidcnL'I of viole nce huvc bee n r eport •(I t.here. Toro Probing Airborne Bag-tossing The 80Urce of a plasUc bagg1e, conlalnlng human wule th•l w11 aHe1edly dropped from a mllltary plane In South Lquna S•turday, remains a myatery to El Toro Marinea lnveauaatlng the incident. South Laaun. 11nd•lmaker Cbrll O'Ketf e Hld be looked to the sky about 10 a .m. Saturday to '" a lhiny obJeel drop from a KC· 130 Hercul .. transport plane PH•lna over hi• home. Ht ru to the objec:l and found it to.,. a tar1• .,.,, .. c:on&.a1nlnc what. appeared to M human wute. The lllll'Y homeowner called Marine aaldall who Nkl they would i..-a quick lav..Ua•· Uoa to ftDd out who mlabl b.vt tolNd the UDUvory Item from • plane. , Damascus 'Orders' Jet Down NI 'OSIA, Cyprua <AP> A Pun l\mt·ri<' n Jumbo jet bound from Nt•w York to Suud Ar•hia w all urderod l o la11d In 011rla1cub. S)'rlu. loduy for al I ~ 61 t• d I y v I o l n t i n a S y r i a n atr11111r•· Hut It wa11 nllowrd lo rt•1uull1· 1t11 flh1ht 1hrf'e hour11 l111t•1. ofht'lal11 n·vor t('(j In Nl'W York. Pan Am o( llc•1Mh1 turnl •lot mul flll(hl plans l•nd lot•·rnalionul uvlatlon uicrt•trnu•nt&J JX•rmll 1b alrplan4'.'t> to fly over lhamuiC Ub on lht- rouh· bt•lwl'i'll New Yo rk und l>h•h• un, Saudi Arnb1¥ Sl.ah• Ut•purtmeol 0H1c1Jls 1n WaHh1111(to11 i.u1d tht-1ethner , .11 r y11w KH l'U.'>H<'ngeri. and a r n ·w of lb, wui. ordered down at ,11to ul K ·10 .1 m "\y 11.111 ttnw I' u 11 '\ m '1111 kt• b ~''man l'amt'IJ lt.111l11n '>aid 1n New Y 11 rl~ 11 louk off .i1;,1111 for l>h.1h1 :.111 .JI 11 1tl a rn Th e St.1t1• D1·partment or f1C•1ah1 ... a11I lhert• was no ind1ca· the 11w1dt>nl wai. rclakd 10 an o Syria 's oppo1>1t1on lo lmluy'i. signing or an lsrat·h Egyptian µcacc t reuty. p r<>ki.t:. mounted ·throughout tht:' ArnlJ world toduy uguinst the l1 S s ponsore d treaty. In Damascus Sunday , two bomb blusts JURI outsidt• the U.S. Em· bassy shattered windows in lht• bu il ding but l·au s ed no <'aRualUes i\n olficlal at the Damascus airport control tower reached by telephone said the plane was or dered by radio to land because 1t had vlolaled Syrian airspace. lie said the pilot, identified by Pan Am as Capt. Frank Altomari of New York, was or- dered t.o make an explanatory report and that the same would be do ne for the aircraft of any country, including Arab nations. Ms . Hanlon said. however, t hat Pa n Ar:n normally flies through Syrian airspace on lbe New York·Dhahran Flight 24, a non-sll>p night. There was no further r larifica- lion of the contradictory state· men ls Officials of the F'cderal Avia· t 1on Ad m i ni st r a t io n in Wa11hlngton su1d no one aboard was harmed and no one was left be hind. U.S. E mbassy staff members went to the airport Immediately a fter learning that the plaoe had been orde red down. the Stale De partment ollicials said There was no indicatjon that Syrian air force planes took olf or had any part in forcing the Pan Amcncan •plane to land in Dama11cUb Ocean View Trustees Eye Tabled Items Disposal of the Ocean View School District 's headquarters complex and proposals for privately operated district sum· mer school classes are to be dis· c u ssed tonight b y distric t trustees. Trustees postponed the two discussion items until 7 :JO tonight because of a lull agenda at their regular session last Monday. School orflclals arc consider- ing the possible sale or lease of their 8.2·acrc headquarten site at the corner o r Beach Roulevnrd and Warner Avenue, lluntingt.on Beach Orrlces are ll> be moved about two blocks away t.o Rancho View School. 16940 R St.. closed two years ago because of u continu· Ing decline in a;tudent enroll· ment. S umm e r sc hooling for physically und me ntally han dicapped students ls expecled lo continue this year al stalt! ex pense In the district, but trustees arc trying to decide on a possi b le plan for schooling other children al parents' expense. Two "outside" organization::; presented proposals last Mon· day ror s ummer·long school operations In existing diitr1ct bulldlDMS. Cost ol the plans vary. but could run u much as $145 per student, spokesmen said. Truateea announced last week th•t no 11ctJon wlll be ta.ken al tonl1ht'a aesalon, achedul~ only as a dlscuulon session with area parent.II. t',...P~AJ RALLY ••• paid volunteers work •l the Cen· lral Library •nd at three branch llbr,ariet ln lhe city. Tbe Ubrar)' kH a budpt of tt,lta,D for the current flleal 1ear. Soviete See TV llOICOW <AP> -Soviet coe· moDIUl• are w1lcbln1 llve televl1ton pro1ram1 beamed frona Sartb, a ftnt ta the b1atory or 8orilt ..-. teellnololJ, the omct.i news .. encr Ta11 Mid. Close Quarters N1t·k Frazec's 58 fool sloop Swiftsure shdes twtwt-cn w(•ather flag <ind Jim Hollywood's Ma.s Hapulo <luring start of tht· C<Jbo S<Jn Luca~ Race Sunday Q(f Newport Beach SC'' ~Lory, Pa~c /\.12 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rain Poses Threat For Laguna Slide CoWJCil Bam Humington Pier Skating By STt :vt; MITCHELL Ot U. 0.11, ~lleot St•lf A large fissure that opened .ur1 along the cliff face in Laguna Beach 's B l uebird Can)'on landslide a rea Sunday poses a real threat t.o al least one home should ruins expected tonight -be heavy. The new crack. running along t he race o r a recon structed hlllside in the 3.5 acre !llde aren, was discovered curly Sun day morning by police Sgt Norm Rlandt•I, who was makini.: a routine patrol of the area City MtJnagcr Fred Solomon was on the scene by 11 a m . directing c:a lls to Suk1t Conslrw· tion Co workmen to com(• out und shovt• the dirt bHck ant<> Uw 200·foot long c rac k. Sukil f o r ema n L cfto y Birchard said the new earth movement at Bluebird d1splacc:d 6,000 to 8,000 cubic yards of earth . lie said he c·ould s<>e about 11 feel down mt.o the <'rnck, adding that the fi ssure 111 "ubually dou ble what you can see · · The new slide thrcutens lht· homf' or George Goodall. 9R2 Oriole Drive. which s its atop th .. 60·foot high horseshoe s haped he adscarp which separated a Quakes Shalre Sama Maria SANTA MARIA <A l» T wo small carlhquakc•s knocked dishes off shelves and jarred some peopl~ awake today south of San ta Mana but apparently did no other harm , of flclals said. Seismologists al Caltech i n Pasadena said the temblors occurred at 7 04 a .m and 7:22 u.m and registered 3.0 and 3 6 on lhl' Richter scale. Dozens or r es ident:, call ed law enforccmt•nt a~eng1cs and rud10 !>la lions lo report h:chn..: the JOit. , nt•1J(hhorhood early 1n tht· morn ing <kl 2 Tw e nty two homes w1·re de s troye d 10 l ast yea r 'i. landslide, a nd another 28 families were lert homeless. in duding the Goodalls, who hav(' nol returned to the ir home sint•t· t he s lide /\nd while construction <'rews a nd buJldo:ien; quickly filled 1n lh•· crack Sunday, police fear more rain will prompt further deterioration of llw h11ls1de The new s lt<lc> came JU.St t\\c11 <lays ~fon· work c·n ·w' \wn· planning lo pla('(• t•xt<•rulcd solc1 1c r p1l<·s in front of lhl· Cno<lall home ··That work was to h<·~1n Tut•:-. day. but lhc foreman ""YI> th1·v <'an l do it 1n any ram ." sa11l l'olH·•· Ll. Al Ols•m Vandals Burn Bolsa Chica Guard Tower A ltft'guard tower at fiolb.1 C h1 c:a State Bea c h wa 1> dt•stroyt.od by a fire apparently !'>el by vandals Sunday night, of f1t•iali. said today. Hill Stahlbcq:. <'hH•f 'ltatc• ht'.Jt·h r.1ngl'r for the Orangl' Co;ist arl':1. 1>a11I thC' wool! .,true tu rt'. tower :!2. 1s north or Golcl1•n Wcsl Street on the state beach 111· s:11cl 1t 1s the seC'ond llunl ini.:Lon Ueac:h·Bolsa Ctuca Stal<' B1·~1t:h tower to be burned down this year nama~e was listed at S2.500 The blaze followed u wl·chnd of above normal bearh atkn dance for thjs time of the year, ... aid Stahlber~. More thun 20,000 pl.'ople nockcd lo thl' two :.tall· 1>4.•al·hcs Saturday and ugain on Sund;1y. An esl1mulcd 25,000 hit llunl tnJ:ton Beach city l'M!eches Satur cla y . with 20,000 attending on Sunday despite chilly S8 dcgr •t- water temperature:. and 65 dc-grce air temp rature. city lifeguards said You c4n taki' a stroll on the Huntington Reat:h City Pier You can fish off 1t. i.1t on onf' or its benches or have a snack und a beveral(e. 'But you better not get caught roller skating on it. After hearing that roller s kat· tnR can be dangerous to innocent bystanders. t he City Council un· an1m ously adopted an o rdinance that bars s kallni;.t Vincent Moorhoui>e, the city's dir el'tor or Harbors. Re ac he::. .ind PJrks. :.aul lht• ordinance 1:-. hl'ing n gully cnforc-c>d · 'bt:caus1· then• ha.v<' hccn <·ollis ioni., nt!ur t•11ll1!\ions a nd injuries on the 111 er due lo skating " "Sttmf• of Lhf• sentor 1wopl1• 11.n t• he•·n knocked down, he 'ia1 d Fro• Page A I PACT .•• ••xpt'rtb from the· three countr1ci. 1Aot.'rl· bl1ll 1A.Orking on the cxart form of the final agreements reached Sunday n1~ht. Carter went over the final <1rJfls of the p;1c:t m separate meetings th1b morning , f1rbt with Sadat tJnd then with Begin It was not until lak Sunday ('Vt'nln$:, U(l-Cr a ftnal meeting bClWt't'n fWAlll and Secretary Of S tall' Cyrui. Vance. that the nt.>gotiators wcrt• certain thert: would lw u ct•rcmony today. On Sunday morning, li.racll l"orc1i.tn Min1St<'r Moshe Oayan s:ud in a television inte rvww that the exact t1mcl able for Israeli w1lhdrawul from l ht· Sinai 011 fields had nol twcn set t led and that ht• did not thjnk Israel should sign the treaty w1 til that questJon was resolv<.od. E.:yptrnn officials s aid the final compromis<' involved an 14'ra<'li pledge to withdraw from the Sin:.t1 011 fields !wven months ufler tht• s igning of lht• treaty in 'lh·ad of nine months as tht• lsraelb had w<1nted, o r six months as the Jt;f(yptians pro posed Amencan offtctals confirmed this ~<'h edule and said 1t reprcsentc;, basically, a return to an tigrecment tentatively struck months ago. our yrz.ar 'round bla.zar . pz.rhaps thz. meet practical bla:zcir you'll 'l»Zr 'MZ.Br. durablri. decron and wool, 'VJCJ\/!Zn in a uruque, oopoo.ck Wtl.aVrL~ 'pc'lifczct for businzes and. traV(l.1 flw. gr<U3t shock.a, inclUd aj n<im navy, nciwport bluz,, bro.vn, ten and bottJq. gnz.ert. @)~@@)~~ 44 fUh«>n I•lon.d• Newport &!ol:h•71416'C4·5070 JOOJ MatwOOcl Bl11d.·~1twood V'"'1ge•213/479·7727 17 Irvine EDIT I ON VOL 72, NO. as, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE CO UNTY, CALIFORNIA - ; 't'our Hometow11 Daily New~paper MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1979 TEN CE NTS OPEC Talks Center on Oil Price Hike GENEVA, Sw11&,·rl.rnd u\I' 1 The OPEC' 011 cartt•I OJ)t'nt-tl 11 s pecial m~'t'lln~ toduy with mchl or Its 13 mt•mb(<~ Ul)P3rl'Otl)' ready lo boost otl l)rlct''i Some called for hak t•s ab h•t:h as 29 percent efft'l'll\'t' April t. but lbere seemt'd to t>.· no atire-t· menl on how much lht' 1m·n•u ,. would be. "We anticapatl' a rast' 111 pn rt•i. and Wt• ~hlnk th.JI .ill UH' Ill fa vor." stud Vt•nl'zut•hrn 0 11 M 1n 11Her tlumbc·rlo (':iltlt•1 on Br-HI Shetk Ahmud Zoka Yumum. Saudi Arabau :. 011 mrn1~h.'r und ont• or OPltX"s motlc•rult•..,, 'it111I h~ \o\0t1ld n·~•~l u 111 u·(' anert>.i t' Rut i.llWt' he ru1 lt•tl to block lht> r 14 5 IH'r<'c•nl ln('rt'llM' voh'd Ill Dr~·rnbN. h1i. 0 11110..,11100 w1:1~ not expected lo be dec11>1ve Qua lu r ·.., Abdul Aziz bin Khahfo ti i ld 1t was "very poM,1 bit'" there would be an increase Tay«!h Abdul Karam of Iraq called Cor a 23 percent increase in the base price or $13 34 a bar rel of Arabum lt ghl crude 011 Algeria urged a 25 percent m <'reai.e. and Nigeria recom mt•ndl'd 15 perrent Libya ad- vocaled diversion of oil from the long·term contract market to the higher-priced s pot market. Iran and Indonesia also were believed favoring an increase. But Mana Said Otaibah or Abu Dhabi. the OPEC chairman, s aid his government "would pre· fer to stick to prices already agreed upon." "I think ma ny delc~ations. in· • I east act o.llr l'i ... Stall PMI• TRACTORS IN PROTEST MARCH ON ORANGE COAST COLLEGE CAMPUS Agriculture Student Mlcheel Mertney Dlsplliya Sign• Oppoalng Lend Swap 35 OCC Students Stage Tractorcade By DAVID KUTZMANN °' .. D9lfy ..... , .... About 35 Orange Coast College agriculture students s taged a protest-including a mini- tractorcade -in the center of the Costa Mesa campus today to s how their opposition to a pro- posed land swap. Tbe 1tudents positioned the eight tractors. which belong to AD TRIGGERED '•UION~' • ·1 Neelved a million reiponses from 1111 Daily Ptlotad." Tbal'a the l&or)' of the SUC· eeMhi lniae IDU Who placed tble .. la the Daily Pilot: UCI P""-or. no klda or ,.ca, need1 Ip\. Calllb«au ' the 'agriculture department, a round the quad and set up an information booth. In addition, about 10 other students carried placards. The students are upset with plans by the Coast Community College District to trade seven acres in Costa Mesa of which two are tillable, for 4.1 acres in Fountain Valley. Dave Pelrce, an agriculture s tudent and one of the or- ganizers of the demonstration, said tbe seven acres on Adams Avenue in Costa Mesa is neceuary for the agriculture pro1ram. Peirc. aaid the students would keep the tractors and infonna· lion booth on the quad throqh TuetdQ afternoon. Wedaelday Dl1bt, he said the students would appeal to district trustees at tbelr meettn1 to not 10 M9lld wttll the laad swap. Tbe dlltrtct would Ute to build an admtnlstrative center on the PoUtaln Va~and, which la owned bJ 0 Groff p1iya1. clq lluwell ao.tan. TM land c ... TMCrOu~-• .,. Al> Teen Victim ()/Violence In San Juan By WILLIAM HODGE Of .. Deity l"llet Staff ll was a s hort walk to the restroom but one. that Eddie Rosenbaum probably won't forget for aome time. That's because the 17-year-old San Juan Capistrano youth was stabbed ln the abdomen by an unknown assailant Friday night as he took that short walk. He was at the Mission Drive·ln Theater in San Juan a nd had watched the film "Warriors .·• whlcb ll about 1ao1 violence. <Related l&Ory, A5. > &ddle's tn stable condition at If tuloa Community Hospital to- da~ L~~ _bll mother says the CaptRnDO Valley Hi1h Sebool lt.aclfat la In pat pain. "He was ill aur1ery for three hours after the attack," Hazel lloHnbmum said tbia momlna. "Tb• stab wound was three inches 1ride and they had lo removesomeof hll lntestines. "It (the lmif•> mi11ed hll vital or1 .... It wu a miracle." A llaertff's report quotes wit· ta. ll'AM&D. Pa .. Al> • Carter's Mission Complete WASHINGTON <AP > Egypt a nd Israel. neig hbors but enemies for a gener ation, signed a treaty today to begin a new. fragile era of peace between Arab and J ew EgyJ)tian Preside nt Anw a r Sadat and Israeli prime Minister M e na~hem Begin pul the ir na mes to Arabic, Hebrew and English copies of a treaty prom- isin g mut ua l r eco g nitio n . respect and peace . .. Peace has come! " declared a beam ing Preside nt Carter. ARAFAT VOWS RET ALIATION-A3 whose personal inte r vention brought the talks back lo life after they stalemated on the de· tails. He quoted the Bible and the Kora n. and offered a personal prayer that Arabs and Jews may one day be brothe rs. Sad a t and Begin s igned . dramatic ally. on the windy White House front lawn. artcr four wars be~ween their nations and 15 months of American- sponsored negotiations. The n C arte r added his signature, a satisfied witness. Thus, on a chill, s un-filled s pring afternoon, with 1.600 wil· nesses waving lhe fl ags of the three nations. a Moslem. a Jew and a Christian joined in solem· nizing their handiwork. They hoped their act would lead to a pe rma nent peace throughout the Middle East, a task threateninf? to be even <See PACl',"Page AZ) 2nd Hearing On Irvine's Housing Set The second of a projected lengthy series or public hearings before the Irvine City Council, lo debate h ous in g issues, is scheduled at 8 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall, 17200 Jamboree Blvd. The council is in the mid~l of a procedure to amend the housing e lement of the city general plan, which outlines goals and guidelines for zoning to insure a ba lance of housing types. A key issue to be debated is the percentage of ne.w housing that should be made affordable to families of low or modest in· come. The Planning Commission has recommended that 14 percent be set aside for those income g roups . According to guidelines rec· ommended by the commission. of the total 14 percent, S percent would be for ramilles earrung less than $15,800 a year . The re- mainder of the category would be for families earning belw.een $15,800 and $23,400. To qualify as affordable for lboae groups, a new house could cost no more than $46,800 for the low·income bunch, and no more than '70,3)0 for the moderate in· come families. Commi11toners, ho wever . believe that the anawer to k>w income houllnc lies ln apart- ment rentals. Accordln1 to formulas they deviaed. low in· come f amJUes ou1ht to be able ~o afford an apartment rentlnc for up lb m> a month. The same formula predicta that famlliee ol modeat means Hn afford rents up IO -a montb. eluding our own. believe the market situation j usiifies an in· crease in the price or market c rude." said Nordine Ai l Laoussine. vice chairman of Sonatrach . the Algerian national oil company. OPEC in December agreed on a four-st a te sche dule of in- creases totaling 14.5 percent by Oct. I. The second increase. to • $13.84. 1s scheduled April I. and th e Octobe r b a~e price is scheduled to be $14.55. The two-month stoppage in ex ports by Iran. once OPEC's second-largest producer. and the new Iranian government's plan:. to lteep future exports al half what they were pus hed prices in the spot oil market to record hh~hs . I ne LPGA STAR NANCY LOPEZ COMING TO COSTA MESA She's Won Last Two Tournament• She Has Entered On the Ball Golf Tournament Detailed lf you 're bag isn't golf but you're wondering what all the hullabaloo is over the upcoming Women's Kemper Open at Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa. the following questions and answers are meant lo shed some light : -Wb•t is the Kemper Open anyway? The four-day. 72-holc event 1s a part of the Ladies P rofessional Goll Association I LPG A 1 tour in whic h 110 top pro fe ssiona l wo m e n 's go lf e r s will participate. The tournament o pe n s Thurs day a nd ru n~ through Sunday Prizes total $150,000 with lhe winner's purse alone coming to $22.500. Some of the women golfers participating in the event include Nancy Michelle Denies Sex With Actor LOS ANGELES !AP > Michelle Triola Marvin took the witness stand as her trial neared an end today and denied that she had sexual relations with a young actor wbo claimed he had sex with ber 25 times. "Did you ever at any time. Miss Marvin, have a sexual re· lationahlp with Dick Doughty?" asked her a tto rney. Marvin Milcbelaon. "No. I did not,.. said Miss Marvin, ber voice nearly break· lng with emotion. "Old you e ver ask Dick Dou1bty to come to California?" asked Mltchelson. "Abs olutely not ." Mi ss Marvin replied. Sbe al90 quoled a witness who bas tettifted against her 111 once confldiq s~ believed Doughty WHl&Y. Miii Marvin rebutted the Clee ACTOa, Pa1e Al> Lopez. JoAnne Carner. Sandra Pos t. Pat Bradley. Amy Alcott. Kathy Whitworth. Laura Baugh and Jan Stephenson. <See addi· tional stories. Page Bl. 1 -Where is il being held? The Mesa Verde Country Club is the setting this year. a~ it will be for possibly the next five years The course is located on Mesa Verde Dnve at Clubhouse Road west of Harbor Boulevard -Is tbere parking available? l See map, page BI 1 for Wednesday's P ro·Am tournament and Thursday and F'riday·s championship pl ay. on· street parking wall be available on Gisler Street and Mesa Verde <See GOLF, Page A2> Coast "'eatber Chance of rain 60 per· cent tonight . 90 pe r cent Tuesday. Lows toni~ht 48 to 55. Highs Tuesday 58 to 63. INSIDE TOD A 1' F'reah out of Yale. 21-year· old Chmtopher Edtoords ~n· tured Wf!st in ttarch of God and h1m1el/. He descnbes MW M wcu "bramwc:uhed" into.a totally aubmt.mve dl$· ciple of the Rev. Sun My1mg Moon. Sn "Cult Weebnd" on.P.oge A7. •••• II ., ., A4 ... 14 ., J .... ... .. •• •• M A% DAILY PILOT Monoex. 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I le wus treated for shoc k a nd releas ed, lifeguards said Hrady told lifeKuards th1:1t when the boat hit a wave. the scuba t:.mk rolled off its perch and cras hed Lo the deck, snap· ping off the tank 's pressure . va lve and se ndinK it fl y ing t h rough the s term "like a torpedo." Lifeguurd Lt. Gary Crum said the accident occurred as Brady was en route to Catalina to go diving. Police Probe Death of UCI Student Orange County coroner 's 1n v~stigutors s aid today they a rc 1:onducting further tests to de- tc rm ine what killed a 22·yl'ar- old UC Irvin{' student last week. Thomas Richard Wolff was discovered Thursday hy his roommate in the apartment they s hared at 121 •r.t 37lh St., N(.•wp0rt Rc«i.H'h. The police death report noted no indications o r foul pl ay, Wolf~. a b1 olol(y mtijor was described 8S an excellent s tu- dent who had just been accepted at J ohns Ho pkins University Medical School. Ac cor~ing lo police, the re were no indications that the s tu- dent used drugs. An autopsy was performed this weekend but police saJd t he results gave no indication of the cause or the young man's death. Coroner's deputies are con- ducting to-',cological tests to seek cluei In the chemical con· tent of th• dead man's body. Sovie ts See TV MOSCOW CAP> Soviet cos· mo n auts are watch in g live television p rogram s beamed ,from Earth, u first in the history of Soviet s puce technology, the 0Wc1aJ news agency Tass said. DAILY PILOT '"" o. ..... c-. U..tt ....... """-""'-nuw• ,,_,. H~ Pr At ., °'*'•"'"•YIN Or-. te•>t l'lltt'l_r_, iff# .. •HlfltM.,~ -··-d _.., , ... _ ........ ,.,. c:..i. ... "' H•-.n l\H<ft ""'"-... h.Clt ,_ t~UAVtllitf tfVff'lie' &~ ... cr'l,~ .. Ctiif\1 A '•~t>rt9~.-.t.,._..,.,..,.,_. .. ,v,..,,.,. '--•Y• '"" ,,,.,_.,... P..ilHW ......... I• •I J1f Wfo\t "-•'t'\tfH1 (tl'te..,..-w C .. 1•0tnt•n.• ._,,,,_ ..... ...,.,.""...,.._ ''"'-" c_, V•t• ;tt,,.,,dilnl •NI c;.,_, .. ~ ,_, ...... , .. , .. ~-··~ .... ,...11,,r41.., °""" .. 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U11t1•1111 ('ouMel Mark Atwood , •n th~· l ll\lr noted that ·•we brllc•lft• It u<1v1 uble to conduct a m1Ht' lhor1111gh und gcncrul ""'*'>'"I' 11( the• eutuotlun ut OCI\ W~ lllh'1\d lO projccl St>Veral lt>vel1 uf t1t~rv1re al the uirport. 1n<'lud1nn Nl'rvkt• lo Phoenix imd '1'111",,1111 , •'rvk•• to all points In volv.-d 10 ,pc•m.1111~ i.ppllc&ations .ind •wrv1r1.1 to 1111 markcli. wbkh rnuld Ix• ..... r, 1<·rtt Ill tht< fot-seeu hi~ ru1u1(' "No1-.· t•orltour~. poll ution t•i.tJmJll'.!I und dlH u&lfl<H\ of othe r t>nv lro nme ntnl con-t· que n<'<'S will be based on thl-se l'rll)t'l'tiOllll " N 11 11 rn n n ... ;,ii d h c · ".! v er y plt•u ... t•tl th•· ('J\ B h.,~ agreed lo r <'Vll'W rouh' a ppl1 t'at1on:. 1n hicht of lht· .11 rport ' ex1st10I! 111111ht1111" a~ wd l u:. all other Cozy Comfort Ammals Berwj·ii From Will NEW YOltK U\P 1 Cozy thl· c ut was a stret!t· wb t· ~lr:iy h1 •fm·t· s ht· ~t 1·u<'k it rkh. Now s he's gonl!, bul l>ht· left $li.-WO to nwk(· llfo comfortable for other cats a nd dogs . Cozy ·~ l:{OOd fortun1.· w~1~ lo he :.1dopted by the latl' Beatrice Shcpht•rd. widow of a wealthy :-.lockbroker. Cozy bct'C:1m<• :1 pampered pet and had the run of her owne r 's Long Is land mansicin. WHEN MRS. S H EPH E RD died two year~ ago. he r $750,000 estate included "$30 a week to keep Cozy in the manner to which s he ha s becom e a c - customed." Ma rie Sterling. a re tired schoolteacher and friend of Mrs . Shephe rd. took Cozy in. along with Cozy's favorite c hair. The cal got the best food a nd regular medical c heckups. COZY WAS 18 WHEN she was rushed to an animal hospit<.il two we<!ks ago. She died there of old age. Now, in accorcJa nct• with Mrs . Shepherd 's will. the balance o f lh<' $10,000 set aside to care for Cozy will be turned over lo lhe Long Island I lumane As- sociation. f'ro• Page A I ACTOR REBUTTED. • • testimony of Carol Clark. who said Miss Marvin confided she was having a n aHair with Doughty. Miss Marvin said Mrs Clark approached her at a movie loca tion in Tucson. Ariz .. a nd s aid she was curious about Doughty . who had been staying with a nurse on location. "The nurse asked her CMrs Clark > to ask me why he 'd never had a relationship with her," Miss Marvin recalled. "Carol said to me , 'Well, I think that he's gay.' I said J didn't know anything about Dick Doughty. I said, 'Be's Lt'c's friend. Ask Lee'." Doughty, :w, one or the trial's most controversial witnesses, testified he met Marvin and Miss Marvin on the island of Palau during the filming of a movie. Doughty was then in the Peace Corps but subsequently took up acting and came to California to work with Marvin in films. He claimed he began having sex with Miss Marvin on Palau and said the affair continued at \he Marvin home in Malibu. an Tucson and other locations. Mi ss Marvin c o n ceded Doughty did live with them for a time at Malibu but said she thre w rum out because he en. c ouraged Ma r vi n lo <.!rink hc11vlly She also said she accompanied Doughty on a shopping trip lo Beverly Hills when Ma rvin pro- vi ded him with a new wardrobe. "Mr. Marvin a s ked if I wouldn't take Dic k Doughty to Dayton's in Beverly Hills and get him some clothes," she re- called "I said I would." Marvin, scaled al the counsel table, had a dour expression as she testified. The final witness in her rebut. tal. case, Miss Ma rvi n dis puted. point by point several witnesses who testified for Ma r vin. She s aid she didn't recognize a wit- ness who claimed she was her neighbor und didn't recall ever conversing with her. f'r .. Pagr A I GOLF TOURNEY •.. Drive. Van and mini-bus service to and from the golf course will be available bet wffn 7 a .m. and 3:30 p.m. On Saturday and Sun day, there will be <iddltional parking at the AMF Volt and Babcock Electrical-Mccharucal Inc. facilities oorth of the San Diego Freeway ot Harbor Boulevard a nd S unflower Avenue. A $2 parking fee wUI be ch a r ged. There wiJI be free mini-bus service every IS minutes w and from the course from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m . -Whal ls the Pro-Am ? Tbis is a preltmJnary event to t he regular tournament in which amateurs have the chanct lo play with the profeu iona_ls and cele brities. The Pro-Am wtll be held Wednesday and among the participatin1 celebrities will be comedian Mickey Rooney, band leader Lawrence Welk, aclOr F r ed MacMurray a nd Rims ru nnln1 back. Law r e nce McCutc'*n. About 200 amateur• will take p1rt In the event. They each had to pay '700 lot lbe opportu.rUt1 to lee up wiLh the cele brlUtt. About 9*>C> of the '700 lee toe• to charily. A 1roup of two to three amataun will rlay with a pro. P alrtnaa ,vii be dttermlned lo 1 public clrawiq Tuesda)' at 8 p . m . at the Kua Verde clubbouN. AU the entrants tbua bave a cta.nc. ol pla1tn1 wtth Noey Lapa or Mickey Rooae.y. ............. '"-... ... ,. ... , .... ....,,, Tlcbta are avallable at UM Mesa Verde gate. For watching practice rounds Tuesday. the charge Is $2. The charge for Wed· ncsday's Pro-Am and Saturday's tourn a m e nt p l ay is $7 Thursday's and Friday's en· trance fee will be $5 and Sunday's will be S8 Spectators can either walk around the cour11e following their favorite players or stand by one of the holes. No temporary bleachers will be provided. Tee-off times wllJ begin at 7 a.m . for Wed.nesday and Sunday play and 8 a .m. lor Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The Dally Pilot will publish t~-off tlmcs for each of the 1otrers ln the tournament 10 fans will know when thtir favorite players •P· pear. Pro-Am play will stert ut 7 a . m . Wednesday and run throueh 9:30 1.m. And then go from ll:30 a.m. to I :30 p.m. The field of players In the reg- ular tourna ment wlll be cut to 70 for Saturday and Sunday's plar. 1boee with t he best score11 wll 10 lql on both thOle dtya. -WllJ la Mn a Verde ltol&lDc ~eevelll'! T h e Ko mpe r O p e n l8 spon110red by Insurance 11)01ul J ame• Ke r.nper Jr .• who also aponaors a men'• tournament tn Charlot~. N.c. Ke mper wanted to 1poneor 1 women 's tourna- ment on the Wnt Coast and one of the courws vl•lted was Kesa Verde. whJch expreued a •t.rool deslre to bolt the event. It haa bHD Hlhnated Costa Meu merebuu stand to 1•.ln •.ooo In connection with Ute &ouru· me nt. pendln& •1>1>lkation11 anu route ·'They are 1l<>in1i to ~ look.In" at tt\l.l t ntlre plcturu r¥lber than vlt!wlng eu~h rout<' capphc;atlon in u va<'uum , us I( the r wer • nolhinR cJse involvi·d." h~ said ArcordJng to l\twood':f let.wr. 1uch an u 11e1Js mcnt sh<>uld lw c·omplet.cd by mid April Al th~1t time. CAB offlrlah1 will an nountt> wht·thcr lhc•y wall pro· ct'ed with a Cull cnvironmcn\ul 1mpuct statemt>nt Wh ile the Cl\H Jcc11s1on a11 pe;irs to be a victory for county und Newport Ucuch officiali;. both groups are still facing next month's Federal AviatiQn Ad mto1slrat100 inquiry into dis cr1minal1on chargei. stemmm~ Crom the county's rcCu~al to grunt nl'w le ases to airline:-. other than Air ':.ii. A1rwc:st and Goldi>n Wc~l i\1rhnc!>, tht> l'llm muter servltl' El Toro Probing Air-Drop The source or a plastic bagi;:lc, containin~ huma n waste that was allegedly d ropped from a military plane in South Laguna Saturday. remains a m ystery to El Toro Marines 1nveM1gatinl! the incident. South Laguna sandalmaker Chris O'Keefe said he looked to the sky about 10 a m Saturday lo see a shiny object drop from a KC-130 Hercules transport plane passing over bis home. He ran lo the object and found il to be a large baggic containing what appeared to be human waste. The angry homeowner called Marine officials who suid they would launch u quick invesltga· tion to find out who might have tossed the unsavory item from a plane. El Toro spokesman Lt. Mark Hough said today offi cials at the base are sti ll investigating the incident to determine whether the pla.o;tic noLc;am came Crom one or their aircraft. He said he did not know when s uch an Investigation could be completed But O'Keefe said two Mannes came to his home S unday to apologize for the incident and to tell lhe irate caller they we re close to llnchn#l the bag-tossing c ulprit. ··They came out lo pi ck up the bag and told me they had found the plane resonsible." O'Kecfe said this mo rning. "They told me that because I provided the exact time the setck came down, they were able to delermfoe four planes were in the air at the ti me and were now s eeking the one t his thing came out of ... Befor e leavi ng O 'Kcefe 's home with the bag of evidence, the two Marines told the craftsman that disciplinary ac· lion wouJd follow, he said Health Bill Told WASlflNGTON IAP> Sen. Robert Dole and two other Republican senato rs are in- troducing a limited health in· surance bill today that lhey say is "cost-i?ffectlve" but will pro tect America n s from catastrophic medical expenses. Israel -Egypt Pac t o.._ ____ ...- ., , ' (I ,.,.,,. am yun 11tt1 f ttl ''t•i•t. Imel re er1a.r1e ,, .. IC•~tell( ,.,, ... tf S101 111• 'm Slllf S AUDI ARABIA +. '"•"' ... ,,.,"" h t1tf, •• , ••• j ., •• ,,, • ., '''"' \••h111~ APWl~ ... le TERMS OF PACT -This is the are a affected by the peace treaty betwPen Is rael and Egypt ancJ the terms of the agrce~cnt. f 'rone Pag' A I PACT SIGN E D ... more difficult than t h1~. hard f 1 rst step Outs ide lhl· Whttl· ll ou!.1• g ates . 1,000 protl'Stl'rs. ~u p porters of Palc~tin1an11, shoutl'd lhe1r oppos1llon. charging Sudat had betrayed their ca use· bv making a separate peace with the Jewish st<ite In the treaty. fs rael agref'~ to dismantle J ewish settlements and return to Egypt the vast Sinai desert seized m the Six Day War of 1967. Egypt agl'ees. ror the first time. lo rormalJy recognize her Je wish neighbor as a member oC the commumly of nations Carter. m his speech. c·alled nn the rest of the Arnb "Nnrld to Join in the pt'aee 11rocc.; .. ~. <1nd showered Sadat and llt'i.:111 with r inging prais e "Two leaders who will loom large in the history or nations l\nwar el-Sadat and Mc.>n:.ichcm Begin havl.' <.·onduc·ted lhi!> cam paign with all the courage , lcnac1ly, bnllianct• and 1nspira lion of any generals who CVl'r led men and machines onto the field of battle." Carter s aid On the Wh1l(' llous c lawn. guests s at 111 rows of folding IFl"Ofll Pag~ A I STABBED. • nesse s as s aying eight to tO me mbers oC a Chicano gan~ we re squaring oH for a fight when the haptess young Rosen- baum appeared on the scene "Someone aooarenlly Jus t came up to him· and stabbed him," Lt. Rick Drake of th1: Sheriff's Department s<ild today "Everyone had Oed by the time our deputies got then• · · An ori g inal rcµort t hat another person was slabbed was di scounted t od a y by 1n vesligators They c•heckcd hos pitals for a person with kmfo wounds but found none Young Rosenbaum appears lo be the only local v1ct1m of violence some blame on the Clim "Warriors." wh1<'h depicts Hang battles in New York City "The whole community 1s pretty riled up about 1t." Mrs Rosenba um said "llis rath<>r ! Melvin M Rosenbaum > 1s go Ing down to city hall to talk to them about doing somcth1n~ about lh1tl film " cha1r11 Among them were of· r1cials uf both countries. T e l t'v1 s 1on c arried t h e cl•rt•mony back to the Middle Easl. where the occasion wa:, marked wtlh anger, hostility and threats and bombs, strikes . mas s ralliei; a nd threa ts of reprisal and revenge. In WastungLOn. the bells of St. John's chur ch pealed aa the leaders assembled LO fol'tnalize peace. Sadat arrived finl for a private meeting with t he presi· dent. After Begin's arrival an ho ur late r, the three leaders lunched together. 1'hc signing took place at a n 8-foot desk covered by a noral µad There were seals for each 11f the leaders a nd their wives. l"ors ythia bloomed on the lawn and the brisk wind scat- 1 t•red water from a fountain. In the evening, J,300 guests were mvilcd to celebrate at a • dinne r in a yellow striped circus lent i\gr~ment on the final details the question or Israeli access to oil from wells to be surren· dered back to Egypt came io a final Sunday ni~hl face-to-face :.es:.1o n betwee n Sadat a nd Ueg111 !Fro• Pag~ A I TRACTORS 1s localed on Euclid Street. Pe1rct> s aid the seven acres the district wants to s war1 represents a "great educational opportunity " for the school 's a~r1 culture pro~ram . He said the land is needed to rnaintarn an ··adequate learning fa c i lity for students seeking agricuJturaJ careers " He s aid plans for the dem- ons tration were m a de last week and the students obtaineo the necesasary pe rmits from the adm lru strabon to proceed with the protest. '"The more land we have. the better progra m w~ have." he said ··w e a r c no t a:.king for anything more than we a lready have. we just want lo keep what we do have," a statement by lht> :itudents says Peirce said faculty members in the a~rt<'ulture department ha Vl' <'Xprl'liSCd support for the students. our yrz.ar -round bleZ<Z.r. pz.rhaps thz. moet prsct1cal blazcz.r you'll ~r wcz.ar. durablcz. dacron end 'IJJOOl , 'WCJ'J(l.n m a unique.. hop sack wruJ.ve. ~ pcz.rf}zc t for bus1nzes arrl tra\,(Zl flvcz. gr<l.8t ehada.e, 1nclud1nf1 ne.w navy1 • nczwport blue, brou.rn, · tan end bottJcz. gnz.en. @)~o@@J§@ 4'4 l'OJ\h ron I lnnd· Nr u•p(lf'1 Bt·och•714/6 44 !k>70 1001 \~~rwood Olud.• \\t'tt141{)(tt1 V1lla9c•2L:J1419·1727 > i ' t • ' ~ ~ • l:'" • I r i Laguna/South Coast EDITION Your Hometown Dally NewHpaper VOL. 72, NO. 85, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1979 TEN CENTS San .Juan Teen Film l'iolenee l'ietitn By WU.LIAM nooo•: OI .._ 0.tll 1'1191 Sl.•tt It was n short walk tu tht• rest room bul Ollt' t hut t-;ddtt' Rost>nbaum probJbl)' wo n't forget for some ttmt• Thal 's becaust· lht> 17 yt•ar oltl San Juan \ap1~trano ) outh "9, stabtied in tht' abdorn••n b • tin unknown assailant "'r1day rught as he took that t4hort wulk lk was at the M1~1>1on Drive 111 Thult•r ln San Juan and had \\IUCht'd lht' film "W11r1"i()l"b," "hlch \!! about i;?ung violc-nce c Related glory. AS ) Edd1t"'s in hlBOlt' condition at MJ Ion Community lloitpllal to day. but hu; moth~r ~ays Uw Copa tmno Volley H1 uh Sehool i-tudt•nl 111 II\ great pain "tie wa:; an surgery ror three hour~ arter the alt ark," llazt-1 Ho:st>nbaum ~md this morning •'The 11tub wound was thre~ Inches w1d,• .md they had lo remove11om(lof his 1ntesltncs "lt cthc kn1fe 1 mti.~ed his vital orgarus It wtb a miracle " A sht"nff'b rcp<>rt quotes ,wit nesst' J S buying eight to JO m embt>rs of a Chicano gang were squanng orr ror a fight when the hapless young Rosen baum appear<.'d on the scene "Somcon•• aooarenlly JUSt came up to him and stabbed h im." Lt. Rick Drake of the Sheriff's Department said today. "Everyone had fled by the time our deputies got there." An original report that another person was sta bbed was di s coun ted today by in vestigators They c hecked hospitals ror a person with knife wounds but found none . Young Rosenbaum appears Lo be the only local victim of violence some blame on the film "Warriors," which de picts gang battles in New York City. "The whole community is pretty riled up about it," Mrs . Rosenbaum said. "His father <Melvin M. Rosenbaum> is go· ing down to city ha ll to talk to the m about doing something about that film." She said Eddie told her from his hospital bed that "he hated tbe film." "He said he'd paid $3 to go and get stabbed." she said. Mrs. Rosenbaum. whose fam1· ly has lived in San J uan since 1869, said she didn't want her son to see the film. ··Eddie and his friend went anyway," s h e ex plaine d . "There's just not much else for <See SI' ABBED, Page A2) It's Official; Peace Pact Signed OPEC Meeting _Arabs to Hike Oil Cost Again GEN EVA . Switzer land <AP> The OPEC oil cartel opened a s pecial mooting today with most of its 13 members apparently ready to boost oil prices Some calJed for hikes as high as 29 percent effective April l. El Toro Probing Air Drop The source of a plas tic baggie. containing human waste tbat was allegedly dropped from a military plane in South Laguna Saturday, remains a mystery to El Toro Marines investigating the incident. South Laguna s andalmaker Chris O'Keere said he looked lo the sky about 10 a.m. Saturday to see a shiny object drop. frol'l'l a KC· 130 Hercules transport plane passing over his home. He ran to the object and found it lo be a large baggie containing what appeared lo be human waste. The angry homeowner called Marine officials who said they would launch a quick investiga· lion to find out who might have tossed the unsavory item from a plane. El Toro spokesman Lt. Ma rk Hough said today officials at the base are still investigating the incident lo det~rmioe whether the plastic notsam came from one of their aircraft. He said be did not know when such an investigation could be completed. But O'Keere said two Marines came to his home Sunday to a pologize for the incident and to teU the irate caller they were close lo flndmg the bag·lossing culprit. ''They came out to pick up the bag and told me they had found the plane resonsible," O'Keefe said this morning. ·'They told me that because I provided the exact time the sack came down, they were able to determine four planes were in the air at the lime and were now seeking the one this thing came out of." <See AD D•OP. Page A.2) Forest Ave. •I To Be Shat Forest Avenue in front of Laguna Beach City Hall will be closed to tbrougtl traffic bqiaaJ,na Tuesday wbUe work ere.WI inat.all a 1ewer line alone the route. Terry 8nmdt, tbe eaty's aullUcipeJ servtcee dlrec· ter, Mid tbe J"Olld will be ..... up thia week and • IOOd portiOD of aeJrt week. Tb• Alho Water ............ Aseac1 Pl'OJ· ed .. curnatl)' Pl'UlretS· ....... Tblrd Street and II expertad to reaell tbe ln· ~,.... ... ot ........ •Del 'ftllrd~uu..-. ............ adftMdto dM ......... , or otaer ,..le* to reec• Lapaa ~ ... dmtal .... e_,11..-. but there seemed to be no agree- ment on how much the increase would be. "We anticipate a rise in prices and we think that a ll are in favor," said Venezuelan Oil Minister Humbe rto Calderon Briti. Sheik Ahmad Zaki Yamani, Saudi Arabia's oil minister and one or OPEC's moderates, said he would resist a price increase. Bul sin<'e he failed lo block the 14.5-percent increase voled in December. his opposition was not expected to be decisive. Quatar's Abdul Aziz bin Khalifa said it was "very possi· ble" there would be an increase. Tayeh Abdul Ka rim o( Iraq called for a 23 percent incr ease in the base price or $13.34 a bar· rel or Arabian light crude oil. Algeria urged a 25-percent in· crease. and Nigeria recom· mended l5 percent. Libya ad· vocated diversion of oil from the long-term contract market to the higher-priced spot market. Iran and Indonesia also were believed favoring a n increase. But Mana Said Otaibah of Abu Dhabi. the OPEC chairman. said bis government "would pre· fer lo stick to prices already agreed upon." "I think many delegations. in· eluding our own. believe the market situation justifies an in· crease in the price of market c rude," s aid No rdine Ail· Laoussine, vice c hairman or Sonatr ach, the Algerian national oil company. OPEC in Decem ber agreed on a four -state schedule of in· creases totaling 14.5 percent by Oct. l . The second increase, to $13.84, is scheduled April 1, and tbe October base price is scheduled to be$14.55. The two-month stoppage in ex· ports by Iran, o nce OPEC's second-largest producer. and the new Iranian government's pla ns lo keep future exports at half what they were pushed prices in the spot oil market to record highs. Some OPEC me mbe rs in· creased prices by adding sur· charges to the OPEC base price. They also accused the inl~· tional oil companies of maklng huge "windfall profits" by buy· ing at the base price and selling on the spot market. Marines Held In Clemente Kidnap, Rape An 18-year-old tramient told San Clemente poUce three men forced her lo drink whiskey. handcuffed her and then raped ber Sunday night. Police arrested two Marines, llark R. Sullivan. 21, and Carl Spellman, M. OD forclble rape and ~ppbta cbar1ea in COD· necUon wttll the 9 p. 1n. incident. PoUee uAd etuirce1 are ltill peDdllll ....... t • third llarlae 1ua,_... of beial lnvolved in tlaeataea. Polke Nici lbe meD bad two plttol1, a rtne and lhotcun ln tbelr pc111e11loD. No lbot.a wwe flnd. Sullinn remained la Sen Clemtat• Jail t= "bile IDellmu wu rel• to the C"amp Pendleton mtlltary ....... IDr trulmmt of iQJurlel ... ....... .. .... ftllal witb .......... __,by ta.•· tlil. ., 0.11• f'I ... ,._ .. S-. Motc ... 11 CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN LEROY BIRCHARD (RIGHT) INSPECTS NEW BLUEBIRD FISSURE New 200-foot Crack Endangers Home of George Goodall (Lett) on Oriole Drive Canyon New Crack • m Homes Threatened as Coastal Rain Forecast By STEVE MITCHELL Of 0. Da11r P'li.t Sc.ff A large fissure that opened up along the cliff face in Laguna Beach's Bluebird Canyon landslide a rea Sunday poses a real threat to at least one home should rains -expected tonight -be heavy. The new crack, running along the face of a r econs tructed hillside in t he 3.5 a cre slide area. was discovered early Sun· day morning by police Sgt. Norm Blandel, who was making a routine patrol of the a rea. City Manager Fred Solomon was on the scene by 11 a.m .. directing calls to Sukit Construe· Pier Crane Work . Still Uncompleted Workmen were still trying to re m ove a 30-to n cr ane this morning that s plit a heavy wood e n beam o n the San Clemente Pier Friday afternoon. Contrary to earlier reports , the crane was only moved to a safe r spot on the rickety pier Saturday and not completely re· moved. The crane. valued al $50,000, cracked the rotted cap beam during an operation lo replace the old pilings on the pie r . Workers did not believe it was safe to ease the crane ofr the pier over the weekend. Additional wooden and metal supports were used to s hore up the machinery and. prevent it from causlna more damage to the Sf.year-old fishing pier. City Engineer Howard Benson said today he plans to meet with city · contract e d cons truction crews to "devise a different ap. proacb'' to complete the long· awaited $500,000 pier repair plan. Benson said he now does not believe the damage caused by the heavy crane Friday will mean a long delay in the pier restorati~ project. The pier. a city landmark since 1925, was to have the old w0-0den pilings and deck replaced for the s afety of fishermen. The pending repair project, financed with municipal, state and federal funds, is the most extensive restoration of the pier since it was severely damaged by a 1934 storm. Nursery Vandalism Not Prime Concern A [AIUftA Beach woman who ~8': to open a Mountain View e aunery for lnfanta says lbe'1 not eaneeroed over recent vaadalllm to her home. ••1 •m not worried from the standpollll of vandallam," Art Col0ft1 reakltnt Janice Coopen- teln llid todaJ. "That was one little iDcideat that, rumor bas it, waa done by a very 1oun1 boy. • 'Tbe important iaaue now la bow tbe neilbbon feet about the DUl'Mt'J." Several nellhbon appeared at Tburada1'1 Board of Adjust· menu meeUq to oppoM •P· proyal ot the Nsideoee at 9" f Mountain View !>rive for use as a nursery. Their complaints arose from fears of increased traffic and noite lD the area, a city official Hid . Friday mornin1, the home, wbJcb ta stiU in escrow, b.ct been papered and someone had painted "No" In yellow paint on the door and an adjacent wall. "I tblnk a lot of people were concerned that •pprovinc the permit would set a p~ for bulin1111e1 in a reaideotlal area,'' Mn. Coopent.elD aakl. Site Mid die ac:Uon wouJcl not ca..,_.Y,P•l•AI> lion Co. workmen to come out and shove the dirt back into the 200-foot long crack. Su kit foreman L e R oy Birchard said the new earth movement al Bluebird djsplaced 6.000 to 8,000 cubic yards of earth. He said be could see about IJ feet down into the crack, adding that the fissure is "usually dou· ble what you can see." The new slide threatens the ho me of George Goodall. 982 Oriole Qrive, which sits atop the 60·foot high horseshoe s haped headscarp which separated a neighborhood early in the mom· ing Oct. 2. Twenty-two ho m es wer e d estr oyed in la s t y e ar's l a nds lide. and a n other 28 fam ilies were left homeless. in eluding the Goodalls. who have not returned to their home since the s lide. And while construction crews and bulldozers quickly filled in the crack Sunday, police fear m ore rain will prompt further deterioration of the hillside . The new shde came JUSt two days before work crews were planning to place extended soldier piles in front or the Goodall home. ·'That work was to begin Tues· day. but the foreman says they can't do it in any r ain." said Police U . Al Olson. He said the construction com- p a ny will be placing mo re plastic along the escarpment to prevent moisture from getting into the soil. "Any more movement in that area is going to cause some real problems with that house," Olaon said. AD TRIGGERED 'Miu.JON UL~' "I received a million responses from my Daily Pllot ad." Th•t's t.be story of the sue· cessfuJ Irvine man who placed this ad in the Dally Pilot: UCI Professor. no k1d3 or pets, needs •Pl. Call x10Mtxxx If you need a m ittion retponaes to get settled. call the DaUy P\tot'a friendly ad·visers •lM2..mt. Carter's. . Mission Complete WASHJNGTON <API -Egypt and Israel signed a treaty today ending 30 years or war as a fi rst prayerful step toward peace between the Arab world and the Jewish state. On a chHly. s pring day on the While House lawn. Israeli-Prime Minister Menachem Begin and E gyptian President Anwa r Sadat signed copies'of the treaty written in English. Hebrew and Arabic Pres ide nt Cart er, who~e peace·makang tra p to the MiddJe East two weeks ago brought the ARAFAT VOWS RETALIATION-A3 two former antagonists to Washington for the ceremony. signed all three agreements as a satisfied witness Hundreds Lined the black iron White House fence to watch the s igning. The signing ceremony was broadcast throughout the United States and back to the Mid die East. Close t o l ,000 protesters gathered at Dupont Circle about a m ile awa y t o m arch to Lafayette Park across the street from the White House. They car· ried Palestinian signs and Oags s aying : "Palestine Is Not For Sa le ." "Sadat is a T ra itor,·• "Sadat is Washington's Lackey" a nd "The Shah is Gone. Sadat is Next." Begin planned a celebration un- der a huge, red and yellow teot on the White House grounds with l.300 dignitaries invited for din· ner "This is the day we hoped for. Let us rejoice." Begin s a id before the ceremony. ln a news conference Sunday. Carter said he feels nothing he does in his presidency will over· shadow the success or his 15· month effort to bring the two Middle East leaders together for the treaty ceremony. But Arab turmoil in the Mid· die Eas t underscor e d how fragile the peace re mains and how difficuJt it will be lo extend it throughout the region. In Washington. haggling over the final wording of the treaty did not end until shortly before the ceremony. This morning . State Department ofricials said <See PACI'. Page AZ) Coast Weather Chance of rain 60 per- cent tonight, 90 percent Tuesday. Lows tonight oC8 to 55. Highs Tuesday S8 to 63. INSIDE TODA~ fi'rtah out of Yale, 21-year- old Chrvtqplter Edtoard1 vert· lured i«lf m ~rclf o/ God ond ldm1e&f. ff• deacribes how lie W01 '' bndmoo.shed'' into. o tcloll~ tubmiuive dk· clple of the.~. Sun Mpng MOOJt. Stt "Cu!t WeeMncl" on. P.age A7. l•tlex ., ., •• M At .. •1.J ... .. .. •• M M ' A.2 DAILY PILOf l c PanAntJetDowned Plane Ordered to Land in Damascus I( OSIA <.' 1>ru11 I AP I ..\ P.tn Anwnt•ttn Jumbo jl't bound from N<-w Yor" to Sl'udl Arabia w1 1 u rdt"rf'd l o 1 .. nd In l>aoi.t,<'ll . ~)"rtu , tt~U)' for 111 I t• g l' d I \' 1 o I u t 1 11 H ~ y r I u n 1ur-11u1<'l' Rut 1t w.&11 ullowC'd lo rl'SUnll' its fl~ht thrt•ti huura httt'r, of'fidttl"I rl'portl'd In Nt'w 'urk 1•un Am of fll'tuh; Miid 11urmul flight JJIL11111 ,1 nd I 11ll•rn,11 rnn a I av I a t Ion ,1.:n·t·nw11111 1"'111\ll •t..' •lrpla~ lo rty ov.-r l)QmHCUH on lht• ruute bt•tw•'i'n N.-w ork and Oha hrnn, S:null Arablu 'ii ttlt' l>..•pur t nwnt o(f11•1l1I' In Waablqton H ld lht JeUlnu, H rTytna M pult'n•era rrnd • r r w ol UI, wot• ordertd down t about 8 :.>a m Syrian tlmt• Pan Am p o kt"i.womwn Pamclu llonlon 1wl 111 N1•v. Yorll It took o f( 1tl(111n tur l>hahran at 1L48 a m Th~ St at.• Dcportmt1 n l or f1C·1a l11 ul(.t lht"N' watt no lodlt•a lion t~· 11w1den1 wa~ rt•l11Lt•d lo an)' W&J' to Syri '11 op1M>Slllon \11 tod•y 1 "Mn1n" of t•n hmwll t-;"ypoan p('IH'f' ttt•i.t y Protest.a niounlt"d lhrouRhClut lhr Arab'NOrld tocby iAKtt•r~t l11t• ll S i.pon1wrt«J trc•a t y 111 Cozy Comfort Al1imals 8 nej"it Froni Will N1<;w YO HK (1\f') -:.1ly the l.'<•t Wah tl l>trcd WIM' :-.trn v bt.·fon· :-.ht! !)tn1<.•k 1t ru·h Now sht.• ·~ gone, but ::,he ld t $6,400 to m ukc hfo t•om fortuhle for other l' at:. .1110 dog:-. ('01.y'!. good fortunt· \Na~ to hl' <Hloplt·d hy the l<Jt1• BPatr1<·t• S h1•pht.•1d , w idow of ._. wl·allhy !.ltH'khrnkt·r . < '01.y lwnmw a fH1 m1wred r>l'l untJ had lht· rurl of' twr ownvr'l<> Long lslund mHnl<>tOn WIU:N MRS. SllEPJIE RO ctu·d two years ago, lwr $750,000 Cl'>t<ile includl•d "$30 u wcck to keep Coiy 111 the m unncr t o whtC'h ~h e has become <H ' <·u~torm·d " Mar1t· Stt•rling, a n·tin•d schoolteacher <.ind (1 ll'nd of Mr~ Sht!phcrd, took Cozy in. along with <'n?.y':-; favorite chl:lir. Thl' cc.it got the best food and n ·gul<ir mt'dtc:Jl checkups. CO'lY WAS 18 WHEN she was rus hed to an a nima l hospita l two weeks ago. She died there of old age Now, in accordance with Mrs. Shepherd's will, th(• balance of the $10,000 set aside to care for Cozy \.\Ill tw t urned over to the Long Island Humane As· soei<it1on - 35 Ol'C Students Stage Tractorcade By DAVID K UTZMANN OI .... O•llY l'I ... ,._.I Aboul 3.'> Oranf(e Coast Coll<'gc a~ncullure s tutJe nlb s taJ(cd a protest 1nclud1ng a mini t ractorcade m the cent.er of th1· Costa Ml-sa campu::, Loday to !>ho w their uppos1t1on to a pro· poi.t:d land swup T he students pos1t1oned the t'1J{hl lretctors , which belong to the agriculturt' depa rtment, .1ro11nd lh<• quud tmd sl'l up an inform11t1on booth In addilron. Jbout 10 olli.:r students carrll'd µlucard.b Thl· i.tudenL., .1r · u p:,cl with pl:i n:. by the Coust Commumty Meeting Set On Aviation In San Juan F'ormer San Clemente Mayor Tony DiGlovanm will be a mong speakcri. scheduled to uddress a 'Capistra no Aviation Aware· nei;i. Everung" Tuesday at the San J uan Wome n's Club. 31442 El Homo, San Juan Capistrano. Organized by the South County Wing of the Orange County Pilots Association, the 7:30 p.m . meeting wUJ feature a NASA display or rocks brought back from the moon and other avlu· lion-related exhibits. Another exhibit will 11how lhe counly-owned Primo Oesecha urea cast or Capl11trano and the l()(ation or •• guggested airport silo in the are1t. The pilots' group is urging lhot the 11it.o ho conve rted into a new aviation facility ror tho 11outh county area lo replace the rnu•nlly c losed Capistrano Airport. Lt\C DAILY PILOT '""°'-~°"'''"'"'·--..... .... .,._,,,,_..._ ....... -....... Of'_ c ........... ....,~ ~··• ... •-··• ~·-.._ ......... ··-... ~-·· ,,,,.w • .__, IMcll, _,......., ..... ..,,_ 1e1~V•I..., ltvl ... ,1-lo«ll-C .. M A ...... ~....-.-11Ml\-;11-.W1~ .... -_._. TM_."'4: __ ..... .,. ...... ,, .. ,_ """''&.• ....... (9'11•-( .......... .,.,. ·-""-""··-~·-"'""'-Jee•• C.Oltf VoUPfM~-Ol .... al.._ ~;:.:.-r-.a---M<l .... Ultl.-., a-:::.;~--=-~ - a..r.· .. !:==- °"'"9 c. .................... , ... M\iftl""'"' .. """ 11111'19«111...,.._• , .......... "1•1teMat1 a111tftMMooc11i114....,. L..-..._..AID .... c•i Tllt•UAI ..... ,,_ .... a.-..... ~·1: ,.,, °'~ ~=·~ ~(ttt H'~t;'r.Wt..';f.'M::'.t ..., t!! ===-=·....,. ........ , ........ el '"_ ........ ~ .. ,_ ..... , .. _ ... ,_,... ..... ._,,.._::.-:· , .. , ............. -11 .... . ........ ,........_ .... ~ College District to trade sevan acres in Costa Mesa or wruch two are tillable, for 4 .1 acret; in Jt'ountain VaJley. Dave Peirce, an agric ulture s tude nt a nd one of t he or ganizers of the d emonl>lrutfon, said the s.!vcn :icres on Adumi, Avenue in Coi.ta Mesu 1i. necessary for thl· agricullur<: ,,rogram. Peirce l!aid th•· sludenli. would keep the tractors and informu lion booth on lhl' quad througti Tuc•sday Clfll•rnoon. Wednesday night, he said the students would a ppeal tn dii,lricl lruistees al their meetm i: to not go ahead with the land swap. The district would like lo build an admirustra tive center o n the Fountain Valley Jund, which is owned by Garden Grove physi· clan Maxwell Roston. The land is located on Euclid Strecl. Peirce s aid the seven acrei, the distric t wants to s wap represents a "great educational opportunity" for the school't. agn cullure program. He said the la nd is neL'<fed to maintain an ''adequate learning fa c ility lor students • seeking agricultural careers." He said plans for the dem · onstration we r e m a d e last week and the stude nts obtained lhe necesasary permits from the administration to proceed with the protest. "The more land we have, th better program we have," he said. "We arc n o t as king for anything more than we a lready ~ave, we just want lo keep what we do have," a statement by the · students says. ... · Peirce said faculCy members In the agriculturt> d'epartmonl have expressed support for the aludenu. Custodian Slain in Bar SAN DIEGO <AP> -Police theorize a 36·year-o&d cualodlan round shot lo death •t a Point Loma bar may have w1lked Into • bur1lary. . Cary Brent Mille r's body was found behind a counte r. with wounds U> the back or hl1 head lndlcatln1 an execution fltyle murder, aCC!Ol'dina t.o Homicide Lt. John Gregory. tnY..u,at.ion tnto the deatb a. underway CofC Offleen Set Tbe M ... n ol tbe Lquna Beach Chamber or Commerce have 1ftA'llDeed tbe electlon of omcen ror the flleal , .. r lt'1t . Jack Smith wu ..... aeetect to ,.ne u prmldeat, Jim Lyon ••• e...-.. ••te pretklenl ud 1\m Howell WU ,......., to lbe office ol Hcretarr· tnuW'W 01muua Sunday, two bomb hl••t• fllll ouUldt th U .S Em· bull")' 11hutl ~ WIOdOWb ID the l>utldlng but ca u sed n o ru1uulll<'11 1\11 orf1l'J11I lit lht• Oumasruli ulrpm1 cont rol towt>r rtt1u·hc"1 by t lephone 111.ud tJll' plunt! wu or dcrtd by rudlo tn luntJ OOCMUS(> ~l hact vlnlall'd Syf'h•n airspace. 111· :iuld the• 111l11t , ldt'ntUit..>d by I' •l n A m 1u <.:.a pt I>' run k Allt)mart or New York. Wll8 (If dt>r<>d lo nutke-un t•x planaU>ry report und that tht> same would bt· don · for th~ u1rcrart of any 1·011111 ry 111l'lud1rttc A rub nallonis M1> llunlo11 :rn1d , however thJt l'un Am normally flt l''- through Syraun uirspuce on lht• Nt·w York l>hahran fhgbl 24. :1 n1111 'ituv fl11-:hl f'h~·rt• WU!\ no (u1 lht>r clartflCU l1<111 11f th1· l'Orlll Jdll'tory 'lJl(· 11\l'llt ... OH11·1.Jl' or Liii' ... ,.,11-, al 1\v1t1 t 1 o n A d m 1 n 1 i. t r u l 1 '' n 1 n Wagh1r1~:t1m su1d no one :iboard waa hm·rn1-d w1~ no one was ldt l1chin1I l1 S t-:mtm11sy staff members wt•nt lo thl' uirport im mediately ~cftcr l1·:irnm~ lhal the plane had l>ccn ordon..od down. lhe Slate fh·1wrlrnenl orflt·u1 ls s uid. Tht•ft> wai; no ind1 cat1on that Syrian air forcl' planes took oH or lrnd any ptjrl in forcing the Pu11 l\merkun pl<.im• lo land in Oamu:.c·u:. Laguna High Pancake Feed Set Saturday Flapjacks cooking on a hot g riddle nex t to s imm e ring sausages will be the scene Satur. day at Luguna Beac h Hig h School during a benefit for lhc a lhlellc program . The pancak e b r c<i kfa s t . i.ponsorcod by Nolan Real Estall' a nd the Collage Restaurant, will take place from 7 to 11 a .m. in the hiKh school cafeteria. Bre akfos t , cooked by chef llarry Moon , will be served Cor u $2 donation. Contributions will be lurnc.od o v e r to the Lag una Beach noosters Club, which supporu, the high s chool ba nd, pep squad und atWet1c program. Forum Slated In Clemente S:in Clem ente residents will have a chance to hear some of the 36 City Council candidates in the race for three scats al a public forum tonight :it 7 .30. The c andidates ' forum , s p o n so r e d by th e ci t y employc.-es· association. will be he ld at the Community Center , JOO Calle Seville. The e lec tion is Aprll 24. An association s pokesman said today ahout haJC of the :)6 ho pefuls have responded t.o in v1ta lions to 11peak al lorught'i, event ,.,....rage Al NURSERY. • st>l a precedent since other peo. pie d<'Sirlng to open a business wou ld :i lso have to seek a permit. "1 wUI be going back to taJk to the neighbors again," she said. "f want to discuss the issue with them lo dete rmine how they feel ubout the nursery." She said some neighbors h:id originally signed petitions sup porting the care c·cnter for in· rants under two years old but then 1'ign<-c1 petitions later op llUll in i.t the nu nl<'ry. "A k>l or the ir concerns hav~ already IM.>un dealt with," Mrs. Cooperstein asserted. "None or the employees will be parking in the area so there wlll be four Apaces ror parenl.8 to drop off their cblldren. "And we' 11 btl ataggerlni; hours lo cut down on the traf fie," abe continued. "These are young children so the noise issue really Isn't a factor." According to u spoke1Jwoman at Laguna's City Clerk office, no one haa yet appealed tbt Bo1&rd or AdJu.stments decision allow Ina the nu.r8ery. The voe.. wu 3.1. wllh John Hettl votlna no und Judy Ham . burier ablent. M rt. CooPenteln Hid the care center would not open for 10me lime, 1lnce abe alJll baa to •c· quire .Ute certification, a fire lnapeeUon aad H v•r•I plece1 or e qulpm•nl t o opente tbe faclUl)' Sovieta See TV ll08COW <AP > Soviet COS· monauta are w1tcbln1 live telnl1lon pro1nm1 bflined from s.tll, • ftnt la tbe hlatory GI loYMl apece teelmololJ, the om~ Dnl ..-er T• Mid Israel -Egypt Pact , ..... ::: Su eth 1ller uct s111111 lu•t ,., Imel It UHi talh ti l1t11t ol I nt h 1• u• '"'· tu•111 It ,~IUllRtU "'" .. , "m rtm 111u fatl s111111 hntl It w11~•11• ,, .. 1e11111••11 '"'"' ti S1u1 11• ,,,, S111, SAUDI ARABIA 1"•11' • fueth ",""'"' s ........ ,, ,,,,,.,, 140 More Birds Perish By JACKIE HVM.\N Ot .. Oal.,,.. ........ With lhe discovery lale S11tur· duy that a Oock of 140 exota.c blrds near Riverside is lnfect<.'(j with Ne wc astle dJsease, the dreaded a ilment '11 toll has risen lo 4,023 birds in California, a U S Department or Agriculture spokesman said today. Ile said that . in addition . the USDA hos had to purchase :ind des troy nbout 200 b irds in Arizona and Ne vada Ho wever, s pokesman Don Nielson said the new diagnosi?. doesn 't mcetn the disease 1s spreading, since all of the mrcc lions apparently are rclat-Od. Al'W~ TERMS OF PACT -This 11> the area a ffected by the peace tn•aty bctwl'l'n l ~ra ·I and ll:gypt and the tc:r ms of the agn:emt'nl The ~ource of the disease. however, is not known Orricrnls huv1• s reculalcd that birdi. bmugglC'd from outside the U.S could have brought 1n the dis· ease. wh1l'h could devastate the r agt•d bird and poultry 1n dustr1es 1r uncheckt..>d Ne wcustle disease, which 1s nQl bt'licvc.'<I to be harmful to humans, 1s especially feared by bmJ brl'Cdcrs t>cc:iusc there is 110 cffecllvc treatment for il. So rar . Nlf'bmn s aid. the c urrent outbrt'ak hu:. hce11 confined lo exotic bards. Angry Arabs Flay Peace Pact Signing lie said the USOA h:ii. spent mon· than $400,000 in the past month to purc·hase anrl dei,trny infected birds und feed The tota l co:.l . 1ncl1,1dmg m:imt:irn111g d task force or veterinarian, in Sunta Ana, h wt•ll ovl"r $1 m11l1on :.tl rar, N1eh.on :.aid WASlllNGTON 1Al'J C'all rng the! peucc agrc1:ml•n1 between Egypt and brael a sellout or Palestinians and tht· sig nal for indefinite conrhcl . Arab-Amer icans launched a series or protests today aga1nM the trea ty betog signed on lht: White House lawn Close lo 1,000 demonstrators, watched by a large corps of policemen. gather ed al Duponl Circle, )umptnf: orr point for lhl· old anl1 Vietnam wur marchc:-.. for a walk lo lht• Whitt· ll<iw.1· ;ind <JntHrcaty ralhci. The dt·mons tr:il1oni. here Wl·r1· planned as llw t'l•nl<•rp1t·t·c of rallies and mart hcs in 25 cit1e:-. rn the United Stalt•s and Cu nada protesting the signing of " peun· treaty t'nding :10 years of war b<!lwecn Egypt a nd lsrocl. T he Wa sh ingt o n m arc he" * * * <·a 11 tL-d black. whttl'. gn·c•n and n ·d l'aleslinwn flag:. J11d .,1gn' h 1• a r 1 n g s u c· Ir 'Io g a 11 ' <•-. · l':ilest1nc 1s not for salt'. 'Sadat 1s a traitor." "The Shah is ~one. Sa<l:H 1s next·· and "Sadat 1s Washmgton'l> la ckey " The ltne of man•h movt.-d off JUSl heforc noon . blrelching for s " v e r a I b I o c k s .do w 11 Wai,hml{t.On 's bus y (;onm'l'trcut Avenue Thl· protei.ll'r:.. mJny wt•t1rm~: A 1 :sh ht•addresi.ci. <1nc:.I ch:mtm~ .. VH·l11n lo l'al1·~.t 11w du"' 11. 1111\o\ 11 "'1th br.wl. wl'1'1• pa1·1·1t liy a polJl't· 1·ru1 s1:r :ind (·urdurwd Ii v I I n l' :. II f () f r I (• t. r s (I n molorbikt•:. L«•:idcrs prnin1:-.1·d JH!U1·i'ful rl1•monstr atwns 1n Lafuyet11• Park m front of the While llou~t­ ;11111 on the Elh1>:>l' Ix.th ind 1t * * * Thl· outbreak began about five weelu. :igo when a pet hard rn Stant.on was diagnosed as hilv· inJ: the d1sea..,c. ,.,.._ PageAJ TABBED. • k11h lo do in S:in Juan. but rlon'I k1111w why thl'Y have to ..1111"' frlrn~ ltk1· lhal Wh~ 1·.1n 't lh1·)' lll<•ke :.ume flH'l' ITlllVll.'1->0 '" f 'ro• Pagr 11 I Orflc·1J lh al l'ai:1f1c Drive In Thcult•rs lnl· . o wnl'r:-. or lhl' M 1:-.!>10n Drive In. could not he rcal•hed ror "tommcnt this morn •llK but a tape recording al the 1 twuter's pt1011c numbe r th1 :-. morning indicat ed the movw w:.is !>ltll betn~ !>hown. PACT SIGNED ..• "Warrior s" also is being s ho wn at a theater in San C'lemcntc. hut no in<'i de nt.s of v1o lt·nct· have bl'cn reported lht•n• experts from the three countr1t·-. were still work111~ on lhl· l'X<l<'l form or the fmal Jgr1·cm1·nt-. reached Sur1day nii:ht Carter went ovt·r tht.• f111al draf~ of the J>aCl Ill S<•parall' meetings this mornin i:. frr:-.1 with Sadat :ind then with H<•gin It was not until lat" Sunday cvenini::. after a final mcctin).l between Begin a nd Seer •t:iry of S t ate Cyrus V:i ncc. t h ul lht' ncRotrat.ors were ctortaln llwr" would be a ceremony today. On Sunday morning, Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Duyun s a ic1 in u tc•levis aon intcr vww t h ut the t'Xa cl l1mt·lublt for Two Marines A l7·year-old Maranc suffert•c1 a rour·inch head wound a nd was knocked out Sunday uflcrnoon whe n he a nd a fri end were robbed b y three men 1n downtown San Clemente Paramedics trcau:d Gregory Klebba for the knife wound he ' l:.rach "'1lhdrawal from th1· Sinai 011 fields had not hecn st>t tl1·d :ind that h<• c11d not think l!>rucl should 1>1~n the treaty WI t1I that quci.tion wai. re::,olVl'd Egyptian orfu•1:1ls s <11d th•· final tomprom1se involved <in Isr aeli pll'<il(c to withdraw fr<im the Sinai 011 fil•lds seven month!! after the s1gnjng of I he treaty in stead of nine months us lht ls ruells had wa nted , or :six months as the Egyptians pru posed. American officials t•onflrml·d th i s sch edulv a nd ~a id rl represents, basically. :J return lo <1n agreement lent:it1vcly s truck months ago Robbed by 3 s uffered rtl 4 p.m . The three bun d1ts took $55 from him and ftonald Tioram. 17 . also stu l10n e d at Camp f'e ndleton Tiorani wu not hurt. The two vactim:i; SOid the Bl lu<'k occurrt.'<i on the ~ block or Avenlda Victoria. Polite have no i.uspect.s. Vi.et, Cluna Tmks Out UA NGKOK, Thailund (AP> Vietnam haK ruled out oeacc talks w1lh China "so long as th<' ('hml':W refuse· to withdruw aJI their troops" from Vietnam . Till' state ment in the officia l Vietnamese a rmy ne ws p11per Ouun L>o1 Nhan Dan :ippeared to rull' out th•· start or nogoliallons on Thursday. the day Vietnam had i.aid 11 would ~ willing lo ml'<'I the• Chinese if all Chinese forcc·s Wl•re withdrawn AIR DROP .• Befor e leaving O 'K ee rc ·~ home w1lh the bag of evidence, th e two Marin es to ld the r raftsm an that disciplinary ac tton would follow. he ::iuid our ~r round ble:ztZr .. r' pz.rhaps thz rnoet practical b1d2cz.r ~ull ~r wcz.ar . durablcz. d8.cron and 'WOO], 'MJ\Jcz.n m a unique. ~sack WfUJ.vrL; pz.r=f<l.Ct for busimes an:i trtl\Kl.l flw. ~t shadtz.a > inclUd1aj new navy, rYLWport blU7.., bl't'Jl11, tan ond bott.Jcz. green . - EID~@@J~~ 44 l'UIUon 18kmd• Newporr De<icf\·7141844 5070 1001 ~ 8h1d.•M!t1Wood VtUage•213!4'791121 ' i • .. LPGA STAR NANCY LOPEZ COMING TO COSTA MESA She's Won last Two Tournament• She Has Entered On the Ball Golf Tournament Detailed lf you're bag isn'l golf bul you 're wonder mg wh:it e1ll Lhe hullabaloo is over the upcoming ·Women's Kemper Open at Mesa Verde Country Club in Co~ta Mesa. the following questions and anawers are meant to shed some tight: -What is the Kemper Open an) way? The four-de1 y. 72-hole event is a part of the Ladies Professional Golf Asso<.'iation cLPGA >tour in whi c h 110 top professional w ome n 's go lf e r s will participate. The tour nament opens Thurs d ay a nd runs through Sundny. Prizes total $150.000 with the winner's purse a lone coming to $22.500. Some of the women golfers participating in the event include Nancy Lopez. JoAnne Ca mer, Sandra Post. Pat Bradley, Amy Al cott, Kathy Whitworth. Loura Baugh and Jan Stephenson. (See addi· tional stories, Page Bl. I -Where ls lt being held? The Mesa Verde Country Club is the setting this year. as it will be for possibly the next fi ve years . The course is located on Mesa Verde Drive al Clubhouse Road west of llarbor liouleve1rd. -Is there parking available? cSee map. page Bl.> For Wednesday ·s Pro-Am tournament and Thursday and Friday's champions hip play, on- street parking will be available on Gisler Street and Mesa Verde Drive. Van and mini-bus service to and from the golf course will be available between 7 a .m. and 3:30 p.m. On Saturday and Sun- day. there will be additional parking at the AMF Voit a nd Babcock Electrical-Mechanical Inc . facilities north of the San Diego Free way at Harbor B oulevard and S unflower Avenue. A $2 parking fee will be charged There will be free mini-bus service ever y 15 minutes to and from the course from 7 a .m . t.o 3:30 p.m. -Whal ls lbe Pro·Am? This is a preliminary event to the regular tournament in which a m ateurs have the chance to play with the professionals and celebrities. The Pro-Am will be held Wednesday and among the participating celebrities will be comedian Mickey Rooney, band leader Lawrence Welk, actor F r ed MacMurray and Rams r unni ng b ac k L a wrence M cCutcheon. About 200 amateurs will take part in the event. They each had to pay $700 for the opportunity to tee up with the cele brities A bout $300 of the $700 fee goes to charity. A group or two to three e1 mateurs will play with a pro. Pairings will be determined in a public drawing Tuesday at 8 p .m . at th e Mesa Verd e clubhouse. All the entrants thus have a chance of playing with Na ncy Lopez or Mickey Rooney. How can a person become a spectator in the gallery? T ickets are available at the Mesa Verde gate. For w:itching practice rounds Tuesday. the charge is $2. The charge for Wed- nesday's Pro-A m and Saturday~s tou rnament pl ay i s $7 . Thursday's and F riday's en- tran6e fee will be $5 and Sunday's will be $8. Spectators can either walk around the course following . their favorite players or stand by one or the holes. No temporary bleachers will be provided. Tee-off times will begin at 7 a.m. for Wednesday and Sunday play and 8 a.m. for Thursday, Friday a nd Saturday. The Daily Pilot will publish tee-off limes for each of the golfers in the . tournament so fans will know when their favorite players ap- pear. Pro-Am play will start at 7 a .m . Wednes day a nd run through 9:30 a.m. and then go from 11 :30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m . The field of players in the reg- ular tournament will be cut to 70 for Saturday and Sunday's play. Those with the best scores will go last on both those days. -Why is Mesa Verde hosting &be event? T h e K emper Ope n i s sponsored by insurance mogul James Ke mper Jr., who also sponsors a men's tournament in Charlotte. N.C. Kemper wanted to sponsor a women 's tourna- ment on the West Coast and one of the courses viaited was Mesa Verde, which expressed a strong desire to host the event. It has 6een estimated Costa Mesa m er chants stand to gain $800,000 in connection with the tourna- ment. Arafat: 'Oaop 0 11 Baad s' Scheduled Execution Upheld WASIUNGTON CAP> -The ~upr~rM Court refu, cd today LO heir lh~ appcul of a Florida dN1th row lnm11te from Buena Park who couJd ~('Ome the na· lion's ftr!)l W\w1lbng pr11tonu to bl' uitccutt'd slnr" 1967 Tht• JU,,tlCclll, ror lhti third tam~. le-rt intact J o hn /\ SpcnkC'hnk ·~ murder convlcllon um.I ~ntenct> of d eath io the elel'lrit· ch1ur Lawyt>r:i for Spenkelink told lhl' high court the new appeaJ r •pn.•11cntt.'CI a "last opportunity to be heard on several sub6t.an- t 1 al const1lut1onal contentions before he 1s elcctrol'uted." No execution date has betin set for Spt-nkelink. He bad tx.-en de- med clemency by former Gov Reubin Askew but newly el~ted Gov Sob Graham bas said he will review the case once again. Spenkelink 's case has been watched closely by a national al- Jia nce of lawyers opposed to capital pu01shment. Alliance spokesmen have voiced concern that Spenkelink 's execution could be the start of a revival of such state-imposed deaths. N atioow1de, 479 prisoners were on death rows in 32 stales as of Feb. 20 A 30 .yea r -o ld dri ft e r . Spenkeliok was convicted six years ago in Tallahassee. Fla .. for the 1973 murder of J oseph Szymakiewicz. 43, of Detroit. Szymak:iewicz, who had been traveling with Spenkclink, was shot twice in the head and once in the back and was struck in the head with a hatchet. Spenkelink claimed he killed Szym akiewicz in self-defense after the olde r man attacked hjm in an argument over money. Si n ce his conviction , Spenkelink has los t a series of appeals which twice previously reached the Supreme Co~. But the appeals have kept him alive . Io 1977, bis scheduled execution was postponed three days before it was LO lake place so he could pursue one appeal. In seeking Supreme Court re- versal of Spcnkclink's conviction and death sentence. his lawyers raised several constitutional is- sues. H is lawyers c o ntended Spenkelink was denied adequate hearings on claims that elec- trocution is an "unnecessarily torturous and wantonly cruel means of execution " and that Florida's death penally laws arc unfairly imposed on the basis of race. sex and economic condi- tion. The appeal also a rgued that the state's executive clemency p ro ce dure s vio l ate d Spenkelink 's due-process rights Mond9i/. Mwctt 29. 1'179 s DAILY PILOT 0..1,-s...,.._ VOLUNTEER SHELLEY NEW DEMONSTRATES BRACES ANO CASTS TO DANA POINT KIDS Teaching Youngsters How to Get Along Wtth Handicapped Children Without Anxiety Puppet Show Aids Kids Chi/Jren Learn About Handicapped By WILLIAM HODGE Of tlle D•ilY Pilot St•ff Children sit huddled in a semi circle on the cramped R. II Dana School classroom's floor Two women face them , Rag ged y Ann e1 nd Andy dolls perched' on their le1ps telling a s tory of similarities and dist1nc lion. "We'rr going to ple1y a little g:ime about things that arc the same and different." one womcin says to the all'rt Third graders The youngsters notice the two dolls could be brother and sh,. le r ; their phys iC"a l charac teristics are identical. But Rag gedy Ann wears leg braces. de vices that divert the c hildren's attention momentarily from the conversation between two young friends. both children, one dis· a bled. ·'The puppet s how is a way or presenting the life of :i child who is the same and di fferent," says Be tty Momoda, who has or ganized a prog ram to teach school children to relate to their ha ndicapped brethren. "It shows how a handicapped c hild a nd a non-handicapped child handle their relationship," Mrs. Momoda continues. "How they play and relate to each othe r despite one 's differece." The Mission Viejo woman and 24 other volunteers developed the program for children 1n kin- dergarten and first g rade to teach the youngsters how to reach disabled children without. a pprebension. "We hope to create more con- versation between the children a nd get them to ask more ques- tions," Mrs Mo moda s ays. "Through that way you're e1ble to reduce those anxieties and fears that spring up. "I think most of us havt! had thos e embarrassed moments when we're near someone who's dirfe renl and wanted to s ay something but just didn't know what lo say," she continues. ··It may sound idealistic but we·re hoping our program can a t least break . up that cip- prehension. "There's no reason for you lo have those anxious moments .. Mrs . Momoda and he r volun- teers spent this week doing three shows a day in classes at Dana Point's R. H. Dana School. They chose the school because a pro- gr a m speeifically des igned for s pecia l children 1s located next to the campus "We did it out of our own in- te rest in what was happerung at Da na School:· she says. ··we did the progr am there because of t he handicapped children those k1as arc around <ill the time " Mrs. Momoda's group began the program last November 111 the Saddleback Valley Uruf1ed Sehool Distric t. Since the y began doing the sessions in mid J anuary, they have v1s1tcd 5!J classes A group in the Capistrano Unified School D1str1ct 1s now or~amzmg a· P1'/\ under R H Dana 's President J anice Smith. The women began the group ti1 break down barrier!-. between children who were e~sent1ally the scime. "We felt that the child who was not handicapped needed to fee l more comfortable with a child who was hand1capp~." s he explains. The program runs about 45 minutes. It begin:, with the pup- pet s how, which is followed by three different g roup de monstrn lions of diffe r ent d 1sabled children's devices O n e gro up discusses · etnd tests crutches. wheelchairs e1nd walkers. while enother stud1e., various braces and casts the1t handicapped children may be forced to wear A third group exam mes braille books and hearing aides. After the program is complet- ed, orgaruzers leave the iostrucl or. materials to reinforce and furthe r educate the children about disabled youngsters . Several assimilation exercises a re s u ggested wh e r e t he r hildren will ear blindfolds, for example to s imulate the ex perieoce or blindness. Mrs. Momoda believes lhl· program is working. Goat Killings Archers Protest Slaying Method Churchgo er SAN DIEGO <AP> -A group assist an the hunt have not met of arche rs believe 3,000 wild with success. according to Don "Once you learn a htlle more about band.leaps. you·re not so e1 rraid o r the m ... s he says "They (the children ) JUSt don t think or them '" that way (han d1cappedl anymore."' Shot to D eath goats scheduled to be killed on sRhoobpinso 0 wnne. ra. Clairemont archer}' San Clemente Island should be U •l Mag hunted by bow rather tha n Marsh predicts the Navy plan llflSfl er CLEVELAND <AP> -A 22· rifles. w ill fail because tht: goats will year ·old woman was dragged Navy plans call for state fish r etreat into caves when the /Jree,J,,.. Lust.? from an East Side church by a and game ma rksmen to shoot 80 shooting begins. (.13 man and fatally shot as mem-percent or the animals from "Those goats are not dumb a t ATLANTA CA P > -A bers of her family and other helicopters because many of the all. The Navy's been bombing sociologist bas testified that worshipers watched in horror. goats are in h:ird-to-reach can-the island with ordna nce for Larry Flynt's Hustler magazin<' police said. yons . Marines. hunting from years and hasn't gotten rid of caters to the lustful interests of Witnesses t.old police that the the ground, would shoot the re· the J?Oats." said Ma rsh. Atlanta's residents man kept them at bay Sunday mainder . F red Crawford or Emor~ with his gun while he dragged "They're always com plaining The goals. inhabitants of the U nivers i ty 's Ce nte r f or Renee Cottingham about so feet island s ince the days or the from the church and then shot :iboul needing more money to Spanish explorers. are threaten-Research in Social .Change, said her. support wildlife ." said local ing the s urvival o f several he believes the magazine "ap· archer J ohn Ma rs h . ''They · f 1 b' d · peals to the prurient interesL'i of Police said they were seeking species o p ants. 1r s. insects might think twice if they saw a d ·i d" h the average citizen or Full.On for questioning a 25-year -old a n s na1 s. accor ing to t e man who had dated Mrs. Cot-couple hundred dolla rs going in-Navy. County:· to their coffers from every The law defines prurient in· tingham before her marriage. hunter." Th e l w o ·we e k hunt Is teresl as a morbid interest m The man, who remained at large Offers by a rchery groups to scheduled for early June. SC:\.. and who police declined lo iden------------------------------------------tify. had been seated in the back of the Pilgrim Apostolic Church of God. but left shortly before the sermon, according lo detec· lives. Arabs Protest Signing d1eSS orcasual eaddlee by ~ ~ u Iv. lfao 11 inteTcuerot BJ Tiie A11ocia&ed Press Arab foes of the Is rae li- Egyptian peace treaty protested the pact with bombs, demonslra· lions. strikes and raging threats today. Palestinian leade r Vasser Arafat vowed to "chop off the hands" of President Carter, Anwar Sadat and Meoacbem .Be1la. a threat that sent excited 1uerrUlaa into Belrut's street.'> firin1 their weapons into the air. Cautioa Oftl' tM Kart of an u.ncertain peace dampeoed 8Q)' pre.peace euphoria lD Eaypt and l1rael. Arab aovvnmeat.a prepared to mount ffODOaUC HDC:tiom and a _polltlcal quarantine ••al.alt EOPt. In Tebna. Iran. protesten took onr U. SppUan Embally and Hbed laur bollqes. Kine H.-11 IOrdM n..to Dam._ to tallE with Syrian President Hares Auad to coordlaa.. o,pealUoa to Uae tnatr. Two IJemb ....._ SaDday allbt •11•1 tile U.S. EmbMQ la D--.cu kicked orf tbe .... flt 1111&tlta &bat ........ to- day to Arab and other Moslem ca pit.ala. Paleatlnla.ns 1taged general s trikes in East Jerusalem, other· cities lo the Israeli-occupied West Bank of the Jordan River, l b e occupie d Gaza Strip, Lebanon and Jordan. Thousands of treaty foes marched in Kuwait. and pro·Palestinian demonstrations were reported in some West.em cities es well. Arafat, addreuilll 1uerrilla tra1nees at a camp in southern Beira&.t, predicted E11ptian Prnldent Sadat woulcf be aa- 1as1lnated for 1i1nln1 tbe blleteral treaty wttb brael and declared , ••we a ball c:rush •.. tbe trlanau.t.r aWanc:e Of Cart., 8el1n i.ncJ Sadat UD• der oar boa&I." He daarpd that Wublnstoa sent a ''tllnat to create ' lot of trouble for me If I didn't b9bave" durtna Can.er'• recent llldeat trip. •• .._... alto Mitt word that be will bun mr flnlen." Arafat wat •· .. But let me tell all tb'" ol tbem today that I shall not oal1 bun tMlr fiqen. but shall even chop off their bands." Israeli Prime Minister Begib bad said the Palestine Ubera- tion Organization leader would .. burn his fingers" Ir he tried to sabota.ce the treaty. Effigies of Carter, Sadat and Begin went up in flames at Palestinian refugee camps In Beirut and other Moslem cities in Lebanon. Palestinian sp()kesmen said the demonstra- tfou were peaceful. Tbe State Department alreadJ had alerted U .$. mluions iD the IUddle &lat to tbe pouibWty of terrortlt .uecb .. the •llnlnl of die u.s.........,rec1 treaty ap. proecbed. ltrMI and Eaypt allO have taken maaaive 1ecurity preeaatiom. Almoet every Arab govern· meat has seorned the pact Sadat Hd Begin llpH today OD the Wblte Houle lawn. The otber Arabi are OPPQled to tbe treaty bee.use Sadat dJd not 9bta1a a slate for the Palestinians, tbe re- turn ol Eut Jerusalem to lbe Arabi and the return of the Golan Hetcbt.a to Syrla. , • our meet popular saddlt.e ,worn with eportcoote or 9}'X't't shirtai ell withrubbe.r soleB. 4-i fashion Island. newport center 644-5070 1001 westwood blvd., westwood vlllage 213-479-n27 , A .:I DAIL v Pll.Ol Mond11y. Merch 26, 1111 NATION I WORLD ..... Jus t oa. tin Bag, Buildings, Blasted Ten-orism Anti-Castro .Cuba~' Work? NEW YOR K <AP I A aultcqe on 1la way lo thfo belly or an airliner carryinM 181 people blew up and two New Jersey bulldi_ngis Wf!ft' bombtd In whal WH alleec.'<lly a new "'rroriat assault by anti- Ca•tro Cuban.s Uruon City police said a stick or dyna mite apparenUy had been detonated near the door to the Elmaceen Phurm acta. which of ficers sa.id hod betn bombed once before this year. • UFO It Wasn't · .. T~ bl ula Sunduy nl&bl were the responalblUty of an anti· Cattro aroup known na Omega 7. uccordlng to a telephone call re- ceived by 1'ht> AlJ80CIDled Prt..>M The male caller , speaking with a Spunllh accent. prom1sf'd "similar act ions wlll continue." The three sites were attacked because they were ··operating in mutual agreement with the tyranny of Fidel Castro," the caller said. ftOMIL'\ AW " It OTH•;a THINl; : ft lA uncl ·ar ut th1111 "nhn.,: how lh Lnitf'd StalM Mannt' Cnrµ!I bru 1 of to:I Tom will t•.xtn~iatt' lht'mlit'IVl from the late-at lndlamty that hu'I bt't'll Jumpc-.t up()n ~ulh l..ajluna In lht• <'Vt•nt you m1A'if'<I \ht• n~w11 Item Sund1y. It dt- \it•lov' thut lht• M 1:1rtn<'"> h.i\t' hc-.•n t'hattied wllh an un 1w h1'(1Uh•d bOll\btnlil lll'ttr lht• homt' Of '!an<lalmakt>r ("hn~ O'Kl•t•ft• O'Kt•t•ft'. und ntht•r":I llll4'At' thut thll' pl&1'lll<' ba.; \lo ll'I rt•lt',1,1•d from u hlur 1·n.:11w M ~nn1• lrunsport 11lunt.• 'fht' hilt( 'ma,h1•d into lh<> rarth nl' 11' O'Kt't.ft'"• honw lni.~w1·t1011 1nd1t•t1lt'' rt t unt1Unt-<t wt•ll rt 11 diff1t•ult lcf p111 th" d1 •h• ah•h It 'I!."' .1 ba.:ful l•f UHJK. ('0 Sll>•>R 1l lh1~ wa' If lhut hui.: had hit ... onlt'hody . 1t 'un· 'l!.Oulct h11v1• bc:t•n m1'''Y "'Of lhh \lo rtltnJ: thl' 311(·~<'<.f Ul\.'it'ht'dulcd bomhln.i '' n·1•11rtl'tl tu ht• uml1·r 1nH''ill~uUun h} both ttw I-,\1'" .tnll lht• l'Oll<'t' a.Id u bioc containJn.i at least three s tjcks or dynamite explode@ ln lh • Truns World Airlines ba101age arer at Kennedy Airport ut 8 48 p m 1'be suJtcast> was among luggage workers we rt• preparing to lake to TWA (''light 17, walling on the runway ror * ti .cbt to Los i\niitele:-. ot 9 p m . officers said. •·o R BAGGA(a; lt/\NOLERS surrered minor injuries from thl' l>la t , which Jl(lhl't' und a1rhne omc1als said probably would tiuvt· l'UU:ll'd aubstanllal dumage had it detonated inside the Jet 's buirn11tu• Mmpartm<•nt " l'u:111engt·r~ wen.· evac·ualed from the plane as local and rt'd\•rnl authonlles ~c·.tr<.'hed for add1t1onal explosives and ror the Vt'• 11011 who checked the bag onto lhc night. Passengers reboarded and lhc plane 1£•ft fiw hours late• In Nt.'w Jersey. uplos1on.s about t wo hours after the Kennedy l1l:a:.t damaged lht-offices of the New Jersey Cuban Program in Wt>,•lrnwkcn and th<' l':l macC>cn Pharmacia in Union City. Wtndows wen· shalten.-d within a block or the Weehawken blast und the shock wave wus fell for 25 blocks Tears in E y es Accused Traitor Arrives in U.S. /.ole:it Models o/ f'rotecl11>4' lleadqear )<>r Soul/a Laguoon11 ·GREAT LAKES NAVAL TRAINING STATION . Ill. CA P > Marine Pfc. Hobert Garwood ca me home accused as a traitor. speaking with a n accent and as a stranger to his loved ones. But he cried al returning lo the United Slates. It Sure Is M<irr n<• C'or11s Th<'Y may also want to call in the Orange County S;.m1tation D1strt('t IK'fore its over All t he probers m a) ne1-'d clothe11p1ns for their noses during the course of their stud•~ "I love you America. I'm glad to be home ," he shouted over the dio or reporter:. and photo· /\ partially submt·r~<·<.J '<lc<Jd encl " s ig n showl> lhL· h1•1ght "' wall'r J..., thl' llhno1s H.1vt·r ll'fl 1b bank:-. m Liverpool. Ill. The s mall town of 200 pcCJplc was mundat cd and 1b; residents cv<Jcuatcd If 1t docs turn out that u Manne aircrllft is al fault for this gross dropping upon South L<1g una. I don't think the 11c<Jpl<· of that community should take 1\ personally. The Mannr avuitors probably were JU~t a li ttle off course They figured they w<'re over Camp Pendleton and dumping upon thei r earthbound buddies . .. Hello, Stinkers 1" 1\NYWA Y. YOU Ci\N C\urely bet this 1s nne saga of the Lt·athem<·<·ks lhut will n1•v<'r get made into a movie. The M arinr•s havt-bN•n famt><l on tht• silver screen down through lht· yea r~. starting with a ntckermg e pic or 1917 C'a llt•rl "Star Span~lcd RannPr". then "Whul Price Glory" rn l!J2fi ;111d or Mursc. "Sand<; of lwo J ima " durinf,! World War II TROUBLE IS. with till' South Laguna bQmbing, there 1s no 1otay you could na me th1· movie. You might try calling rt. "Wm~~ and Oth<'r Thmg~" but that's kind or varwe. "The Flying Ma rines" would never do for a till<:. T he f'1ying Lalrmes might ht! closer lo 1l Tee ns Questioned In Yacht Slaying OC l':i\NSIOF. 1 i\P > Poll <'f' 'laid today that two lel·n·a~c·r~ "e n.• lw1ng 11u1•s l 1oncd after be m~ slopped 1n a car owned by I .ester Scar bourough. 54, who was found ~tubbed lo death aboard h1i. yacht in Oceanside harbor Tht· two. an 18-year-old youlh nnd a lli·year-old girl, were t akl'n into custody by an Anahei m trafri c offi cer making u routine i.top Sunday. They were turned over to Oceanside police and the n to county authonties in San DiejCO. Their hometowns were not Im· mediately determined , police said. The 1978 model ear has been iso u~ht since Scarbourough 's body was found March J J in the cabi n of his 27-fool sloop. L a s t week a 19-year -o l d Mar ine was arr~ted but later released for lack of evidence. Greeks Ce lebrate !\THENS. Greece !i\P) Greece celebrated the J58lh an- ni versary or independence from Ottoman Turkis h rule Sunday with a parade highlighting a dis· play of Greek-made wcapom1 and the country's new women's army corps. graphers, with a big :.m ile on tu~ face. On advice from his attorney. Garwood refused comment Sun- day on preliminary charges lh<1l he d<'scrted in l iml· of war. urged Ameru:an soldiers to quit fighting and unlawfully com munlca ted with the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War. "THE ONl~Y one who krmws whal has gone on in lht-last 14 yeari-. •~ Bobby Garwood," si.11d Dermot ~'oley. his c1viliun al torney. "Let 's ~i ve him his con stitutaonal right to presumplion of innocence and remember that the last 14 years have not llet!n ver y good fo r Bobby. Let's l(ivc Bobby the additional benefit of compassion." G<.irwood, accomµanicd by three Marine officers, arrived m Chicago Sunday alter a 15-hour night from Okinawa. J apan. lie was kept away from reporters al the airport and was seen only for about one minute when he en- tered the Navy hospital here for medical tests I le was taken to a room for a reunion with relatives, includ ing his father and st<'pmother. all from Greensburg, Ind. They will have three days to visit with him. MARINE Corps o rric1als sa id Garwood read letl<'rs from his family during the plane trip_ "T hey brought tears to his eyes. knowing that his family s till sup- ported him." sa id Capt. Bob Bowen. "He was 18 when he saw his younger brothers and sisters. and now they have famlliei. of their own. He was just happy to hear about their lives." Lt. Col. Arthur Brill said Ga rwood "is n't under a r · rest. .. He could get up a nd leave If he wanted lo. but he does n't wa n t to." 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K<'nya I AP> Tanzanian tanks trapped President ldi Amin in his orfrc1al re.., idcnce m Ent.cbhl' today, cutting off hi m <.ind Uganda's inll•malional airport from Kampala. th•· capital 20 miles to ttw north. a gandan govern mcnt spok<:sman ren<>rtt'Cf T he rc1l0rl wus denied 1n Uur es Salaam. the Tanzanian capital. by h1 gh-lcv('I rntdligt'nn• sourc<.-s w1lh direct acctiss lo the Tc.inzanrun military t'Omm ~1nd Tht•y said the mvas111n rorct' or T"nzanians and Ugc.indan exiles were al Mpig1, 15 miles northwest of Enlcbbe and 20 mi le~ ~outh of Kampala. CONFIRMATION Ot' Tilt: reports was not available. T he Ugand a n governme nt s pokes man telephoned reporters in Nairobi and told them Am in reported the a rmored vanguard of the in vasion force reached Ent.ebbc during the ni~ht from Mpigi and 12 tank~ could be seen from rus residence hcs1dc Lake Vk loria. /\min wa' tallo.1ng hy h'lt·phone· to h1~ fomily 111 Ka mpala wht•n tht: hn1.· w{'nl dead. the ~pokc~man cuntmuPd "/\men's morJl1· 1s v1•ry. ~er) h1~h an<I he ~aid he wa~ looking forwJrd lo having hredkfa~l with th1• <'n<'my." ml•a nir1g hl' wa:. pn.:punn~ for battle. the spokt-sman i-.a1d II<' add1•1t that K;mtpJla. a city ur 400.000 1)(.-t> pll'. wa~ quiet and then.· was no 1wnic dt!~p1tc re ports of a bi g hatllt• "on the other side or Mp1g1." After th•• dt'nial from Oar e~ Saluam. some oh servers in Nairobi :-.uggc:.kd thc.tt tht· namboyanl Ugandan IPad1:r was pulhnf.! a J,!randstund pluy They said at lt!ast oncl.' bcfun• he fal~cly re1l0rted u major Tanzanian advance and later announced J succcssflll Ugandan counterattack Radio Kampala said Amin called on men. women and children to "~"4! any type of gun" to fight the enemy. The broadcas t called on the Ugandan army "to rem ain loyal to the end and to break through the enemy line to unite Enlebbt· with the rest of the country •· The Dally Pilot brings you the world, na- tion, state and especially your hometown -all for less than 12c a day. All delivered to your door for less than the price of a cup of coffee. You get It all in the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 .11-:::=i.. ,,_ CAI~ '"'° l lJMllY-=-.. t i ................... _ .... ..... ~ IOlllll At-ICC......_..., • .... , ..... tflfw "'" ~,...,, f~r "---~~--~~~--~----------------------------------------~~--------------------'• I I --.. . ... ,_.,._...,. __ ..,~ ...................... ~. ·~-- :Jla ~LY PILOT L'SC .. Punch • . , Bad Words Ad Grammar Criticized URBANA , Ill <AP > -Cir('mt Court Judge Robert Steigmunn found a bread manufacturer guilty or contempt for the English language. T he crime. wording on the package of But tcrnut bread that proclaims the loaf ba:. "25 per· cent less calor1Ps" than ordinary bread. Steigm ann fired off a letter to Jntcrstate ·Brands Corp . tell mg them .. anyone halfway literate" should know that 1s not proper grammar. The phrase should read. "25 percent fewer calon C$," he said. Company president Dale Putman thanked the ·1ud~e for writing. U.S. Cautions On Van I terns WASHI NGTON <AP > r e f r i g e r ator s a n d All t ho s e f a n c y s imilar items "often goodies in customized break loose a nd inJure vans may not be such a or kill the van occu· • good thing . pa nts." T h c N a t i o n a I In a report, the board Savings Accc;»unt 'Costly' Inflation Outspira/,s /merest Rates WASHINGTON tAP> - Americans who've bet'n told aU their llvt's th y i;hould have m oney in a uv1n1CS account have dlscovert:d n •t•tnlly th al following th • 11dv1c•' tws c()Coll t ht' m mont'Y The gov~mmcot uppeattb lo be a boul to p~t· rcmt.'d•t..~ tor th e •lluatao n , wh lr h 1l ac k nowl ed aitc z; l"I un fair. " ~1·1ally for lbt: ijrt•al m ol l!ttiVC'f6 With pa11sbook h ltVlnt(i> accounV!. WITH BANl(.8 AISLE lo Pl'Y only~ pt>r<-f'nl interest a year fur .~ p.1 'I hook .1r1·ounl, I ht· lo"I:. w ht'n 1nfJataon as 9 p..rrt•nl 1s ob VIOUS Sllvu1g1> amt loan llSSOCIU· taons can pay 5~• pe rcent If\ t.-rei.l on p~book i.uvwgit A 9 pt!~ .. nt tnfl4AUon r1&te re duces tbf buylntt power of a clollar by nine rents A 5 percent bank 111teret.l rale earns back only fi ve cents, leaving a net lo:.s for I.he year of four cents. When mterest 1s compounded and pa.id quarterly, the mtere.t will be a fraction of a cent higher BUT SAVERS SUFFERED about a four.cent loss for each dollar or savings in 1978 when in· flalion was 9.2 percent. They also lost an 1977, when inflation was 6.8 percent; in 1975, when 1t was 1 percent, 1974, 12.2 per· cent. and 1973, 8 8 percent. And al wiU happen again this year, when infl ation is expected to be a t le as t 7.S p e rcent, possibly much hi gher . In fact, in only three years in t his decad e ha ve sav e r s managed to come oul ahead on a savings account. Government officials, such as Chairman G William Miller of the Federa l Reserve Board. have been candid in saying the situation has created a disincen: tive to save. HE A.ND OTHERS ARE con- cerned that inflation-weary con· sumers now have an incentive lo ( CON UMER J spend their monl'y a-; :1oon as they receive: 1t. buyinr. houses, u t ll or otht•r .:oodi. lhut will re· lain value bftter than wtll lhl' In· Oallon·auled dollur Their c<>n<'N'n 1s !>up1>0rted an ~tah111Jt'8 thilt 1>how /\mencans· bavlnJt.S are dc-cl1111n~ steadily as u pr()J>Ortt9n or lllCOml' Total -.avangs lust y.-ar were 5 3 per· ('trnt of ln~·omt'. und in the final thrl'c month.; of tht' year U1ey s ank to a 4 R JH'rCt·nt annual ratt: T he total for the year was slighUy lugher than the 1977 sav 1n g s of S l per<:t-n t . b ut otherwise. was the lowest m 15 yean. savmgi. wer~ 7 8 percent In 1973. THE INTEREST RATE that banks and savtng!I and loan as· socia tions can pay on savings accounts and other time deposits they range up to 8 percent for Sl,000 deposited ror eight years or more are :.et by the govern· rnent 's .. negulatJolli Q." There has been cons1derabk pressure from consumer groups and others 111 recent months to end the regulation and permit banks and savings and loan as· sociations to set 10terc5t 11m1ts /\ governmt>nt l<i!>k for1·c· 1~ studying lhe probll'm. Ba nk regulators and other government 0Hac1ah a lready are showing which way lhey arc leaning on the question. ''THE COLLECTIVE verdict . . . is that the costs to ~ocicty or continwng Regulation Q out weight the benefits." John G Heimann, the comptroller of the· currency, told a House panel last week. referring to several rt.·· ceotstudtes. The Counc il on Wa ge a nd Price Stability. the administra- lion's wage and price monitor-ing agency, said Regulation Q is belpiftR keep bank profits h.igh, hurts smaller savers and ought lo be abolished. ''In the short run, even limited upward acijustmenta in allowa- ble deposit rates would be helpful because these adjust· ments would increase incentives to bold assets in financiaJ form -reducing price pressures on those physical commodities that are used as a 'hedge' against in· nation." it said in a report. J . CHARLES PARTEE, a me mber or the Federal Reserve Board. told a H$)USe Government O p e r at ions s ubco m m illee Thursday that changes may be difficult because the ba.nkmg agencies don't want to put sav· ings a nd loan a ssociations. which depend largely on mcome from r1x e d ·rate h om e mortgages. in a cost squeeze. But he told Rep. Benjamin Rosenthal, D·N Y . "I want lo assure you that the regulatory agencies in recent weeks ha ve been analyzing and e valuating a l a rg e numbe r o r ... alternatives in an effort to de· velop a more attractive deposit instrument for the s m all saver." NBC Object Of Protest HU RRAN K {AP> ·About 200 people took part in a demonstra- tion outside the N RC building, calling on the television network to .. let the world know about repressive measures against S-Oviet jewry." NBC was chosen ror Sunday's peaceful demonstration by g roups including the J e wish Defe nse Le agu e a n d t he Southern California Federation of Te mple Youth -because the network has U.S. te lecast n ghts to the 1980 Olympics an Moscow. NATION I OBITUARIES ( El\ a1 ... WA TEllS ) COVERS SACRAMENTO In the DAILY PILOT "Losing Hair? Try This At No Risk" HOUSTON. Texas But, af vou 11r1.· no t _ 1f you don't s uf· already slick bald, how can you tX' sure what 11; fer from male pat-at'I ually c a us ing your te rn ba ldness, you hair tos. .. ' Even it bald can now stop your nl''>i. m<iy ~~m to ··run 111 h a ir loss . . a nd lhl· family, 1t 1-; certain· . . I) not proor or lht> CdUM· grow more hair . vf YOUH hair lo!.s. f or yt>an1 "they said 11 llau· l'>"S rau~t•d bv ('nuldn ~ bt> dont•". Hut .,l•bum t,m ilbo run m no w a firm of laboratory ;our family, and ma11 y c:on u llanl:. h 11 '> dt'· olhPr cond1l1onc; can vcloped ii lrcalmr·nt for • t'a usc hmr 111~-s. H you bolh men and "o men. wacl until you are s lll'k that 1s not only :.lopping hald and your hair rool1> hair los.. . hut 1s real· iln· dead. you a re hcyond ly.~r~wmg h?1r' help So. 1f you still have· I hey don l l'Vl'n iJ<,k Jlly hair on lop or your yo~ to wkt' lhrir ~r>rd for hc~id, and ~ould hke to 11 rhey m11111: you to tr}'" ... top your hair loss and the l rt•a1m1·n 1 fo r :n 1:row morl'ha1r .. no" days, al lhc1r risk. and 1 s t h c t 1 m c lo du set· for yuuri.clf! -.omcthsni: a boul it before Natural!~. they "ould ib too late. not offer this opportunity Locs l'h Laboratory un les-; t h<' treatn:il•nt l'onsullJnts. lnl'., will \\orked llowevl'r, 11 is ~upply you with treal . cmpo:.-.1blc to help l'"''r · ml'nl for :~ days :it )One. t ht>1 r ris k 1r they cf The i:rcal majority hPlwve the treat ment of <'ase:. of l .. l(cess111l' ha1r will help you Just send fall and baldue~i-. ure lht· the m lhe 1nformat1011 bcginn1n~ a nd more ful ly hslt•d below. All mquiri1•., dt·vt'lopc.'CJ 'ilagc-. of mill1· .art· dnS\H•n•1I conf1den. p<1 t1 crn bald.ness and ually, by mail tannot IJ<' h1•IJX·d ADV. NO OBLIGATION COUPON l"ll 11)('.,,'h I .Jt>r1rntorv C:on,.ultantc;, Inc. Ho\ 6COOI . :t111 Wl·-.t Mam Sl 1 lou-.ton T1•,,1., i71.106 I am bus bm1t11ng lhe followm~ 1nform a11on with lht• umlerstJnding lh:.il 11 will !>\• kept stnrtly conf1dentcal anrl lhal I am unde r no o bllgat1on wha~oevcr. Dot•<; your forehead become oily or grl!asy·1 •••••••••••• flow MX>n after wac;hin~·, . . . . . , •.......... Do you haw dandruff?. . . . . . . Dry or oily.... . ........ . i.>o<''i vnur sc~1lp 1trh" .. Wh en? . . ......... . I low loni.: ha:-your hatr been thinning ' ............... . l)o('~ hair pull out l'.ts1ly on top of hrad'' . . ........... . Whal perrt'nl<ii:e of ha ir remJ1ns OIJ l<.tl) ot head'' ....... . Any thin an•a'> ' ...... Where·' ....................... . Any ~lid bald area-.·• ...... Wh~r'"' ............... . Attach any othl·r 1nformjl1un you fL'CI mJy !.><.•helpful. ="IAME .. ···········-······ ....... SEX ........ . A DORl'.;SS .. CITY .STATF. .ZIP r ran:.por Lation Safety said the number of vans ---------------------- Boa rd caut io ns tha t i1 the United States has Petitions Fikd t a b I e s , b c d s • tr ipled since 1970 and that van accid e nts Beat.la Nati«"~• POWELL NORMAN HARVEY POWELL,,,.,,. tnl ol &"°""' PMk. c;e. Passed away 1 M••<h 13, 1919 o1 the -OI S? He "' ,,. • .._, tor is ye.,r~ of the An- ""n Ht••'f!f''\ He tS \UrYi¥ed by n•\ "~ E ,,_, <lt11tlr'n Marc ot CyprM\. 1w anc:t ~•\of' •nd n1\ mothe,. Aw ff'l10tnD.1tn ot (.erntO'\. '-•· f-urwr•• ·r.•<P• ·~·e r..1<1 on Sunc:t•y at I..., 41roor L••" M~mor1•• Chapel •rv•ctt\ under lhr-d1rft<llon ot Hart>o,. Awn Mount Oltvt MO•IU1try ol ~I• IP\• ~US4 DUNLAP NANNIL ELILABETH DUNLAP. """"' ot El loro. ce Pa.WCI aw•y 1 March U, t9~ al Ille -of aa !<lo.to mother ot Rull• S. J-• ot ·: .irm rt \l•ll•Y tA, •nd long L•m• ••Mot lnot•O ceDHt of El TO<o, CA. • '" Dunl.ip """' " r~r tor tt.,. OllO•ood Repor1e• "'·-~ Cor ., ••'" ~uner•I s-rv1c.n wttl be twkl on • l~dn~w•v Mar<h 2t. 197' •I 11 :00 M di Inti! Vallllal• Me..-jel Parle • n.1><11 1ntff'IYWfll w•ll be a t va111 .. 1a . lftmort11I Pat• 1n NOr11't HOiiy-. . • Froenos wno wlMI lo P>IY l""lr -•SP.cl• m .. <•II Al Ille Smith & -uln111 Monuary on MOndav, Merell • '· 1'19 1rom ~ oo AM 10 s·oo PM e ncl • n TuesGay, M.><Ch 21, lt19 Crom 9:00 • M to s 00 PM Smltl't & Tull'tlll • 0 \urt114ry, 417 E 11th SI., Coila Mew • tr'f'(to..-~ .......... ' WOODWARD : ()ONALO LLOYD WOODWARD • •\~l!<I •••1 •t Hoao Memort•I IO'>Pll•I on March 2S, 1979 at lhe - :!a imed 740 lives in 1977. T he board called on the National Highway T r a ffic Sa fe t y Ad· ministra t ion to s tudy van equipment that does not meet feder al motor vehicle standards and to conside r extending to vans mandatory use of passive restraints such as airbags or a utomatic seatbelts. Coast Cadet Wins Honor Ca d et Brent S . J ohnson or Fountain Valley has been selected for membership in the Arnold Air Society. the professional honorary service organization or the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps. Johnson, son of Xr. and Mrs . Frank S . Johnson of 18845 Santa In Court The following petitions for bankruptcy have been filed in U .S. Dis tr ict CourtinSantaAna · Ktnneth Lt• <,t•v•n<on. 7S70S Wal>d~rlnQ L""". Et loro. ho' lt•lt<I no u~ll 0# ll&btltt~ P•ul FO'\lttr-l OOP. ''"''n"' f'M \ llste<I 11a1>oht~ of M!7S soo MIO d"'"" of S 100.'IOO. l'EH 11> Jo~pll Pell•lf ~m1tl\, 1!'112 c;~ Ill C••CI<', HunllftVlon 8•11eh. ,.., tl\tf'd asnts of SS',770 """ ll•b•lll,., 01 sue, n• Charles ll'lc>ml!< Allun\On, 1t3'11 Pllcalrn Larw, HunftnQton B•ach. h<U 11,ted au•ts ol si.ttS and llabllltln 15, 109 FEB 10 -RoCJer1 J.orntt So<rt>nllno, IS• W. 1<1111 St , Colla Mna. h•• 11st•d llabllltln of st,76' and ••~ts of ,..~ .. ,....... .. ,m . Speakers OK'd Pulitzer Prize winners, cartoonist Gary Trudeau, left, and playwright Tennessee Williams, have been given stamp of ap- proval by the senior class as graduation speakers at Pennsylvania University in Philadelphia. FEB. 71 -U.S. Land and Ca ll I•. Inc , N••ll0<1 kech. c;.ylOrd S W"9flf'<. pre$ldent, 11.n li\Utd tiab11illes oc u.t,"'8 and au.ts ot S"5.000 -.Joseph N.M .N . Sosna, ~ Rut>y LN!le<n, Oa"" Po1,.t, has llsted llebllllles 01 '-''·,._. and as~ti ot '1,HO. FEB n unli8/.r~~i,,;~i0t~,.!~ :~·7,,~;;; llabllllles Of U .079.,,., •ssel\ of $411. FEB 1J · ·~ n He dlfld wh11<! visiting hi\ )Oft•ln· ""Win.or Br-not U19u11a Hiiis, CA 2 ~• lea"•• h•S wife Dorothy ol , •roolletstown. 111rncm. ""' O.w1d 8 of •••lern Spr1nos, 1111no1s and 2 Mar iana, is a member-----------------------Gent! More L•ndnl!r, t l 1S1 Oawb..,ry Lane, lrvtne. hes listed lla blllliO Of ~.310 and H'.ll!IS of Mtel .. • r-l't•ldrwn. ~ Of the VFW •ost ot MorrlM>n, Illinois and lh• Ae-.ic Lodge In Prophetitown, II -·•· ~ ..-n Yf\ltalton wlll be •Id lrom 12 ,_Monday until 4 PM, Aemorial MrvKe$ wlll be lleld al 1"41 ommunlty Con9f-eo-ttonal Cl'turc n, 11 Hellot._, c.oron• Del Mar on• 0 r t h e AFROTC detachment at USC. Deatlu Elsewhere , M nclay et S.JO PM. will\ Re". Donald (UU oflklaUn;. lnlerment H r¥kH "II be fleld al tr. Cemily P101 tn Ille "vtrs•O. 0tmt1ery. Propllelll-n, II· 1nols. Famlly rl!<luests -lions be n•Cle 10 the ~ ol O•mn In ltlt 1•mo. !.II•"•~ under Ille dlre<Uon ot iort>o< l..Al....,.Mount Olive Mortuatv of -:0\taMeW S.OS™ SAN FRANC ISCO (AP> -Emilio Gogglo, 9 3 a profes s or or "---,,-e-c_1_u_0_1"_a_s __ roriiance languages and SMfTM'S MOITUAH an authority on Itallan- j 627 Main St. American relations, Huntington Beach died Wednesday at a 536-6539 convalesce nt hospital. r&ltfAMtl.T CO..OHIAL FUMHAl HOMI 780t Bolsa Ave Westmcnster 893-3525 r.ACIAC YllW MIMOllAL. , ... Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive Newport Beach S.4-2700 • McCORMICK MOWTUARllS Laguna Beacn 494-9416 :- • ' . . . . . I ' . Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1778 W.TZ ... OM ... .... NOtia ~2'424 CoataMeM 673-9450 m&. llOADWA T MOITUAH ttO&o.dway Costa Mesa 84NU60 IMTH I TUTNU. MOUUAIY .· wasn:w. CMAPa ' . er.n.torv • Fio.et Shop • ;~ -. · 427 E 11ttl St COit•~ 849 4•8 H e t a u g ht a t UC Berkeley from 1912 to 1916. FUNERAL J DIBECfORS 11 Harbor Lawn •Mount Olhe . ·Mortuary Cemetery Crematory It •ln....,....ln I '-"Y Cemeterr False Ad Fine Set WASIUNGTON (AP> -The maker of the diet . product, P.V.M., bas agreed to pay a $75,000 civil fine to settle a false advertising case, the Federal Trade Commi.saioo says . FTC attorney Arthur B. Patrizio said ads used from December 1977 to May 1978 made it ap· pear the product caused weight loss. "Instead, it was the diet, which limits calories, that caused the weight loss," he said. The fine is against J.B. Williams Co .• Inc .• and its ad agency, Parkson Advertising Agency, Inc. The firm did not acknowledge any wrongdolng in settling the case. F,...P..,,eA7 CULT WEEKEND. • • small. 1ba1 was what a weekend wilh the group bad done to me. I GLANCED INTO THE 111aaoa AS I brushed my teeth. Back and forth, up and down . . . Suddenly, my hand froze. Foamy toothpaste dribbled down my chin as I stared Into tbe"glass. l hardly recognized myself! My face was red and perfectly smooth. My eyes were wide as a cbiJd's, aa round as oranges. Tbe cban1e frightened and fasc~ted me. I bad the aame sluay stare as all the others! I was one of them, then, wasn't I? l must be deeply spiritual aft.er all, just like they'd said. Maybe that's why my eyes loot so strange. But why gluay? Waa this God's way or setting people apart, distlJlluilb.lnc Hil cbolen people? AllAZED A.ND SUGll'l'LY PalGRTENED, I headed back to tbe Chicken Palace to retire. Slip· plq off my Jeant, I eU1Dbed into my bag and sipped It to my chin. I aboc* my head, wondering Jut •Mt thll maaicaJ world bad iD store ror me. As I lay tbere drowsUy, childhood dreams and fut.MMe mlneled In my mind with Images of rboeolMe-dllp ~lea and warm milk. I finally drtlMd off, eanl ... ly runn.lna my fingers back and fortb aenM tbe top of the bas, Jut u I ued to do wttb m.y blanht u a cbllcl. -NEXT: Cwlt Bot °""""""' """'°' 11 MJI ...... -Darrell W. Smltl't, 4 <:.IMI Ctrcie, Ne#port Bf,och, doll19 buSl!'HS H Llfn lyl• tntertors •ncl Ll9'1t1119, l'tiis llitf'd llal>olil~ Of tJ6,t16 -aHelt Of ''°°· -Lawrence Ce<I Bulin, 20102 P•\CO 1.#nila, L-NiQWI, ,_., llUed llatllllliesof S141,609 ... d H sets oU l.500. FEB.'6 -Wllll•m Artl'tur Hazard, 1300 F alr¥1tw Ave., Vnll M·202, Cosca ~w. has lilt.cl 11.ollll .... Of SU.11• encl HMISof Sl,A10. -Vernon Bruce Prlc.e, 9Q A•ovtP. Huntjn9Con Bt.cll. hU 11\ted ll•b•llhu oc s1t ,m and u1oeh oc U ,010. -J•son l>Arvl r.-.ectway •nd .Joen C.rol T,..-•v. 79'1 HOit A,... Unil 1. Hunllt191on Beacn, llavt list.cl no •H•h or llal>illll~ -Cllar~ Thomes W•lll<ll, "* Citron, Irvine, ._ ltsted ll•bllllles of uo.1 S6 and esset •of St .Mt. MARCH 1 <>-Tony .J_, &NI G-OOtyn Jove• .JoMs. 74311 L• Htrmou, L~ N!Quel hew llsltld no HWIS Of' tlabllltlft. Trip Set To Hawaii Laguna's Council on Aaing anct Senior Citizens Club is planning a Maui, Kauai and Hawaii tour May 21 ·30. The tour will include transportation to and from tbe Los Angeles Airport, a movie and meal during t.be rugbt, a nower lel and canvas beach bag greetiq and airport tranafen . 'fbe total cost is '820 . Reservations may be made by calling Mittie Revenauch at497·2441 . Student Cited Eric Eugene Elder. aon or Mr. and Mrs . Don.ld Elder of 1107 E. Balboa Blvd.. Newport Beach. bas been named to the fall honor roll at Trinity University in Saa A.ntoaio, Te.•. ~ 1 x6 Clear Redwood CT & G V Joint> 1 x6 Select Tight Knot Cedar c T & G v Joint) ----- 57·c LIN. FT._: (Reg. 821) - lx6 Spruce (T & G V Joint) 2o c LIN. FT. ( Reg. 28') SUBJ.ECT TO STOCK ON HANO· SALE ENDS J/'lt/7t LAGUIA BEACH LUMBER 1765 Laguna Canyon Rd. Laguna Beach Ca 11: 494-6531 or 54G-8267 ...... TmflL7aJl-wt CLOS• 12111 • hto '-Lw11 CLOlll SATmlY 6 -AT ' 1 • • NATION Monday. March 28, 1979 DAILY PILOT A 7 Cult Weekend: Fright_ening, Wanning: ,..r•"1 oe&t of \'ole, u1tth a bachelor adl>grh and a thm1t for "~ lbol wcu purr, t.Uf'd cm lmlf' olld aoould ~ llw gulf ~twit " ri.n<"'t and rrltgW!t ," 21 ~r~ld Chrutopha ,.:dworcLt l nlur4'd ILll'Sf an wor'h 11/ Coda"'1 h•m•,11 II II horrc>1t•1nq t rut tlOt II o.>gon 1nnuctntlv miOUQh" U&'rt hr ''~U /urt"d mh> II f\111 IL't't'/wnd 111 hrt.11 1'15 ot o <'ult lrrurunu comp. ltoo1t1•tll,. o\ltnd# tfttr~W,, In tltu f1r.t c>/ a tour port 14'NI rrcrrplt'd from his book •·etazv fur Cioo." 1'.diL'miJ r1,.,,•nhifo1 n>mr prn f't'Uta IN uJ#11C'h ht• ~"JI ~v•lc•rt)llla<:tdly bro.mW1uhrd and 1w>on1&IW'tl mto o tvtull11 i.hrnu..,n· dli np4t• o/ thr lfr1 Sun MJIUPag M11<1n All llOmN oth1 r tban Muon s OOllf' ~en c·/)(mQt'f.t, 1011.1 1-·t1~'0rtl:f le• 1»11l1"<'f th.-11uilt11 among u.J#iom arr ,omc• vf thr '"" t iuni1nfl.t •1<'hm.t o/ all " ''Gilod rnorn1n.:, brol h1•f"N 1 Al around 7 ~ 11 m thrt•t• ro.,y l ht't'kt"tl mt-11 burst inLo tht' (.'h1t•k1•11 l'ulau'. u <'OnVl'rtl'd hf'n hOU!W now USt>il a:. J 11111 m1lory Jlld lt'c·tun• hall twanging away on ~u1tur .. "' lhf') 'iln~ "~oroing Is Broken." 1-·um1ly mt•rnbt•r-, po11pt•d out uf lht-11 :.leepang bagi. Wh(•rt• dul th1•y .:t•t tlwir t•nt·r.:~ I 14 0ndnetJ , as I strugf(lt'd out uf my .. 1umht-r MITCH Rt.:t\f'tO:o DOWN A~O f.XTf.NO•:u his hand. Pulhnl( m1• out ol my hug, ht: du:.tcd me orr and bc>amt>d at mt• pattornally I was taken a back by his fol ht'rly At':.lUr<'. What right did he havl' to treat me hkt• a .,on on a (•amp outang • But before I c·oulcl as k quci.twns, Mitch grabbed me by the hund and pulled mt' outside. "Exf'rC'1sc l1 mf''" hl· s hoult-d About 150 people had suddenly gathered from nowhere into onto large circle.> and wc•re doing toe touche~ and jump Ing jacks. The leader reminded me of the head of a kinde rgarten clai.i. Ile• nrxt instructed us to all hold hands and JOIO an the r 1rdc• to sing song:. of in not>ence Wln:N TllE S INGING WAS OVER the lcutJcr shouted · · llow 'bout a c:hoo chnff' "' "Vay. yay'" J><'Ople sr<illcred through the rang shouted bar k. Family memh<'rs s quec1.ed the hands of bewildered guests, pump<>d the h<inds up and do wn, and jumped in rhythm to screams of: "Choo-choo-e hoo, choo·choo choo, choo-choo·choo. Yf4y , yay Pow!" Two smiling pf'ople shook and jostled me through lhls m ystifying ritual. As I attempted to recover my bahmce, Jacoh appeared: waved to me, and began reading names off a li st . . We caC'h found tht· group.; to wh1c·h we were assigned, SC'urrying around llk1• l'h1lclrn1 Im.Ide the l'ircle. Breakfast was sC'rvf·d on th1· lawn, l'hocul<ilc milk <ind granolu in Styrofoam cup:, WIUl.E W•: ATE. VARIOUS G ROlJ I' mcm- hers talked ahoul thC'1r llvl•s in an easy, relaxed way. As I looked a round th<' circle of smiling facc>s, I bef!an to feel u strange sense of kinship with this Family. After we'd emptied our cups, we were told it was time to attend a lecture in the Chicken Palace . Filing into the ramshackle structure, we r eceived songbooks and headed for the rows or metal chairs. The music had begun, a frenetic rousing song telling us how important this moment was for us Oh, Guin-Ou.$ 1': den, garden oj deltghl' In the beauty oJ Crea hon let I.I! all re JOICP' The music surged 1-~vt•ry rcw bars the men stood up a nd the women promptly :.al down. Then the men plopped down and lhc women popped up l couldn't seem to keep up, to find a pattern to this frenzy In my confusion I abandoned myself to the leadership of the group members around me. THEN DR. IRVING OUST , WHO had spoken to us the njght before, entered the room carrying a familiar pile or cardboard posters which he placed on an easel. The music quickly died and , as Oust began speaking, t recognized the Identical lecture of the previous evening! Once again, Dust's Lhe me was that we a rc so arrogant, we may nol re· cognize the Truth when we hear it. The implica - tion, of course, was that the "Truth" was being told to us here, in this lec- ture, and we must be hum bleenough to listen. Garbage. I thought. 1 Yet I longed so deep I y for Community ... I de - signed so much to realize ' my hopes and goals in a communa l framework ... I want- ed so badly lo believe. EDWARDS And, stupid as the lee· lure l'IOt.mrled , therc was little with which I could real- ly disagree. 1 THE LECl'URE ENDED WITH A ROAR of applause It w&11 followed by a song or celebration , then a prayer. A prayer? No one had m entioned praying! "Dear Heavenly Father, we thanJc You so much for being with us today, for guiding our guests here. We hope and pray we can be faithful lo your ~ood wtU." God a will? If God's will was so important lo the Family, why hadn't they told me that they were a religious communJty in the first place? I turned to Jacob accusingly, but before I could voice my object.Jona, he grabbed my hand and led me lo lunch. AnEaWARD, FAMILY MEMBEas TOOK their auesta by the handa, and led them to a nea.rby field lo play dodge ball. Al I kicked at the 1round, sending up clouds of dual, I . savored seboolbo)' pleuu.res revisited. I looked around at tbe mual 1ea ol 1mllln1 faces. But now deep In the Family members• eyes I 1llmpeed a cbllllng aingle·mi.ndedneaa, an intent tbat both bewildered and fuclnated me. Whal lay beblDd tbla 1uppo9edly innocent 1ame? Sadl f"OUP cllvtded into one ol two teams. SacJI appoln&ed a cap\ain wbo 1q8eated a c""r and team cbut. Dtartn1 tbt llll1re same our team• chant.cl &oudly, "Bomb with Love,'' "Blast with Love," u the IOft, round ba11I volleyed back and fortb. AGAIN, I FELT LOST A.ND CONnrlSD, an· lrJ, remote and belplua, for tbe 1ame bad started wttbout an uplanaUon of the ru.let. Tbe 1\lfttl wen ...... moved arouod tbt f\eld Ilk• robata on rolllr ...... . 11Ulte!1 Cbr••·" J •tob ulled from tbe 1ld In 1 "u you ••t ......... tlle rulel, Just daMl • .-.,. • lludlJ • ,... ..... Tiiie impor· .-11111111 II to do .,.....,.. a Pamib member , or myKt'll. I Ct:ll • desire to merge mto this Family. this group, thus l(amc. to become u purl of this vibrant, lovlnu circle The gtam<' ended before I had figured out the rulcR DR. DllliT LECTURED TWICE MORE during the <hay After dinner, I was led to a newly fo rmed group headed by Edie, a d1mmullve, apple· t'hceked young woman with bright gree n oyes. "Brothe rs a nd ~lsters ," s he a nnounced. "tonight the wondtirful cooks have prepared us a little lrent Let's all line up like good heavenly chaldr<'n for hot l·hot'olati' and brownies 1" We ull filed oH to a table m the back of the r·oom After :-.nalchmg our goodies, we returned to our circle and s at c•ross legged. beaming and munch.in~ away · As we parted for the night, brothers and ~1s ters briefly squeezed hands Then the women set off for their trailer I P ULLED MY TOOTHBRUSH OUT of m y kit and headed toward tht> brothers· bathroom Joe joined me m lhc bathroom. now filled with 30 group memtx•r:. pal1C'nlly wa1t1ng in line He told me how glad he wa:-. that I was !>laying for the week "EYES WIDE AS CHILD'S, ROUND AS ORANGES' Weekend With Group: Aiiee's Magic Potlon How nirP ht• WU'j, how fnc•ndly and s incere. He didn't havt.' to al'I that way Wouldn't 1t b<: great 1f all the things thl'y wt•r1• prcarhing were true: . As the lme c·orhinucd moving, I found myself m front of the sink l low curiously large 1l seem ed. The bowl looked 1mm<'nse, much too h1g ror my lit- lit' hands. I suddenly thought of /\hct• an Won· derlantl and the mu~1cal potion th<il made her tt-1111 you lh•mcm~r, uruty 1i. cvcrylhing here al Boonville " I dutifully 11tartcd sho uting, And <is I clapped anc1 shouted, I could feel my tension shppin~ away, my seni.c of involvement growing. In spilt! CS.-<' {'l U.,T WEEKEND, Page /\IS> 'I YEARNED SO DEEPLY FOR COMMUNITY' Edwards' Book. "Crazy for God," Details Year * * * Author' Cult Life Recalled . Christopher Edwards, author of "Crazy for God," from which this seri es is excer pted . graduated from Yale University in 1975 with a B.A. degree in philOSO· phy and psychology. H e has l ectured t o church. civic and youth groups about his ex· pcriences as a m embe r of the Rev. Sun Myung Moon cult J\ftcr bt>ing kidnapped by his father :.ind depro grammcd 1n January 1976, Edwards spent a year of graduate study in religion at Princeton Theological Seminary. li e pl a n s fu rt h e r g r a dua te r esearch on brainwas hing te chni· ques a nd personality change. lie is founder o f a p syc hiatric r esearch g rou p on c ull.related problems. the Center for the Study of Coerc ive Persuasion, where he ser ves as project direc tor. Edwards is wo rking on another book, about coer cive persuasion in daily living. * * * 8Cultists Guilty of Arson Try NELSON , Britis h Columbia <AP> Eight m em bers of a religious cull, given to stripping naked and s inging h y mns duri ng their trial, have been found guilty of trying to burn d own lhe home or a member of a rival fac- tion. The four men nnd four women, members of a eult called the Sons of Freedom Doukhobors, were pronounced guilty of a tte mpted a r s on following a four-du y trial In County Court. THE EIGHT, a lon g with four or five people in the gallery, stripped naked once again a s Judg e Kenneth Houghton told them they would be sentenced May 4 , following a pre · sentence report. The eight are Fred M. Hadlkln Sr., Fred I-". Hadlke n Jr .• Tina Zmaerr . P a ulin e Hadlkin . George William Kinakin. Helen Kina~1. Alex Datchkoff and Newe Koodrln. THE S ONS or Freedom la a radical re· H1ious 1roup that re · Ject1 the tnnuence of We1tern ways on tbe Doultbobora, Ru11lan tmm•sranta who nec1 re· .U1ioua persecution and settled in 1outheut Brltlab Columbia durin1 the l•ll century. An ap- proximate tran1laUon for Doukbobor 11 "1plrtt wr .. tler." Wltaeael 1aid tlle de· feadanta were CAITJIDI Jara of tHotlne and matcbel Dee. 21 u they approecbed tbe home of Lam lwaWkan, ea or· tbodOsi-.. ...... ' Amtrak '.s fares are as easy to take as our trdlils. And with this coupon, it's an e ven better bargain. So visit that friend or relative. 1bke the kids sightseeing. 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Orange Coast L:O ITI O VOL. 72, NO. 85, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1979 Your Hoanetewa Dally Newspaper c TEN CENTS • OPEC Talks Center on Oil Price Hike 17 GEN F.V A, Sw1tierland 1AP1 The OPF.C oil cartul 01w nf'd u specla1 Rlfftlntt tod1t) with most or lt' l3 member~ UJ)llUr~ntl) readytoboolto1I prJcl's Some uUed for h1kl's a~ htUh as 29 percent f'fr clivl' April 1. but there seemed to bt' no ~r~ ment on bow much the 1ncrc11i,e would be. "We anticipate a rise 1n price!> • I r Airport I Ruling Cheered By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of Ille O.Uy l'llet Stat! begal representatives for the county and the city or Newport Beach hailed a Civil Aeronautics Board ICAB > d ecision lo perform an environmental as· sessmenl or Or ange County Airport today. The dec ision was r eached earlier this month and locaJ or- ficials were informed in letters received last week. Newport Beach City Attorney Dennis O'Neil said the letter marks a significant change in attitude on the part of the CAB. Robert NuUman. assistant CCMtn· l y counsel said he's "ve ry pleased ... The e nvironmental assess-. · ment, a preliminary step to con- ducting either a foll environ· mental impact statement study or to issuing a declaration or negative environmental impact. was a key point in recent CAB hearings in San Diego Those hearings were called to consider eight applications ror routes from Orange County to Phoenix and Tucson. Two of the applicants, Air California and Hughes Airwest. already operate o ut or the a irport. The ottler six that want routes are PSA. Fro nti e r Airlines, Weste rn Airlines, Con· tinental Airlines, North Central Airlines and Ozark Airlines. Nultman and Hugh Coffin or the Newport Beach city staff both opposed granting the routes without use or the environmental impact statement process. Officials or the CAB's Bureau or Pricing and Domestic Avia· tion. apparently agreed in part. Bureau Counsel Mark Atwood. in the lette r noted that "we believe it advisable to conduct a more thorough and general anaJysis or the situation at OCA. "We intend to project several levels of service at the airport, <See Al..-OaT, Page Al) .- Planners Eye Permit for Nude Models The latest round ln the battle between the city of Costa Mesa and a nude modeling studio is sch eduled tonight when · ~ operaton or Sunshine Studio will ask lbe Planning Commission ror a conditional uae permit for their bulinesa. The studio, localed at 58.1 W. 19th st. in the city's redevelop- ' meat area, is belq sued bJ tbe city for alle1edly operat1n1 without a conditional use oermit. That suit Is pelldJDa. City lllldf memben bave re- 1 com mended tbat the permit be denied. Nellbbon, lncludin1 many aealor citbeas, bave objected to tbe stadlo since it opened more than•1Hl'at0· Tb• police vice squad bas made ... ..,.rate U'nltl at tbe studio for sollcltatlon of .,... ........ la two ot tbe e ... U.e M'N9te9I baH bffll ae· ...... It tldnl c.-la,.... ... .......... pnwid91 cmtamen ............ ., ........... pbot4!flr•,, or 1keteb ••d• mad all Tou,..t•1 Pl•••••• Com· ...... ••"• will .... a& t;• • ... Cl.r-Ca•eU dwD· Mnan1'81rDrl"· and we thank that ull uc m to vor." 11.11d VL•nczuclan 011 M ini ·tor llumbt.•rto Culdcr(Jo Brill Sheik Ahmad Zukl Yumam. Saudi Ar tibia 'i. -011 inlnh1t"r and on.-or OPJo;('' moderateh, 11a1d he would resist {t 11r1cc mcrcal>e But s mce he huled to block the 14 ~·percent tncrease volt.'<! in December. has opposition was not expected to be dec1s1ve. Quul ur's Abdul Ailz bin Khuhru su1d 1t was "very poss1 ble" then• would be an increase Tayeh Abdul Karim or Iraq (•ailed ror u 23 percent increase IO the base price or $13.34 a bar rel of Arabian light crude oil Algeri.i urged a 2S·percent in· crease, and Nigeria recom mended 15 percent. Libya ad· vocated diversion or oil from the long.term contract market to the higher-priced spot market. Iran and Indonesia also were believed favoring an increase. But Mana Said Otaibah or Abu Dhabi. the OPEC chairman. said his government "would pre· rer lo stick to prices already agreed upon.'· "I think many delegations. in· east act o.ity ,. ... ,_ - AGRICUL TUAAL STUDENTS PROTEST AT OCC Michael Martnoy Opposes Proposed Land Swap 35 OCC Students Stage Tractorcade By DAVID KUTZMANN OI .. o.i1, P4tel Stat! About 35 Orange Coast College agriculture students s taged '3 protest including a mini· lractorcade -in the center or the Costa Mesa campus today to show their opposition to a pro- posed land swap. The students pos itioned the eight tractors, which belong to the agriculture department, around the quad and set up an inrormation booth. In addition. about 10 other students carried placards. The students a re upset with plans by the Coast Community College District to trade seven acres in Costa Mesa of which t._.o are tillable, for 4.1 acres in Fountain Valley. Dave Peirce, an agriculture s tudent and one of the or· ganizers of the de monstration, said the seven acres on Adams Avenue in Costa Mesa is necessary for the agriculture program. Peirce said the students would keep the tractors and informs· lion booth on the quad through Tuesday afternoon. Wednesday night. he said lhe students would appeal to district trustees al their m eeting to not go ahead with the land swap. The district would like to build an administrative center on the Fountain Valley land, which is owned by Garden Grove physi· clan MaxweJI Roston. The land is located on Euclid Street. Peirce said the seven acres the district wants to s wap represents a "great educational opportunity" for t he school's agriculture program. <See ftACfOllS, Page AZ> Carter's Mission Complete WASHI NGTON 1 AP > Egypt a nd Is r ael . neig hbors but ene mies ror a generation, signed a treaty today to begjn a new, fragile era of peace between Arab and Jew Egyptian Presid ent Anwar Sadat and Israeli prime Minister Me nache m Begin put thei r names to Arabic, He brew and Eng lish copies or a treaty prom· ising mutual recogn ition respect and peace "Peace has come!" declared a beaming President Carter. ARAFAT VOWS RETALIATION-A3 whose personal intervention brought the l3lks back to life afte r they stalem ated on the de- tails . He quoted the Bible and the Koran, and offered a personal prayer t ha t Arabs and J ews may one day be brothers . Sadat and Begin s igne d. dramatically, on the wind y White House front lawn. after four wars between their nations a nd 15 months of American- sponsored negotiations. The n Ca rte r a dd ed h is signature, a satisfied witness. Thus, on a chill, sun-filled spring afternoon. with 1,600 wit· nesses waving the flags of the three nations, a Moslem, a Jew and a Christian joined in solem· nizing their handiwork. They hoped their act would lead to a permanent peace throughout the Middle East. a t ask threateninJZ to be even more difficult than this hard rirst step. Outside the White House gates, l ,000 protesters, s up· <See PACT. Page AZ > AD TRIGCERED 'MILLION CALLS' "I received a million responses from my Daily Pilot ad." That's the story or the SUC· cessrul lrvine man who pl aced this ad in the Daily Pilot: UCI Professor. no kids or pets, needs apt. Ca ll xxiMc:xxx Ir you n eed a m 111 ion responses to get settled . call the Dail)' Pilot's friendly ad-visers at 642-4321 . Teachers' Pact Reached • Final, Approval on Contract May Come Tiw1day Teachers in the Newport-Ilea• Unified School have reached ten· tative ...... meat wttb sebool of. f lcials on a new contract, spolle1men for both sides said tod~. FlaaJ approval on the new paet could come H soon u Tuesday, when certificated emp~ and distrlct t1Ultell are sdlellld9d tq vote an tbe matter. Ne~·Mesa Education M- toeladim PNlldnt Don Klmlale .... .. ......... ... .. ... .,... = ........ wttb&Mlm· ..-d, ... ...... NC!OID· ma• it to bl1 membonblp, wldela ...u at s:• p.m . ...._. daJ at Newport Harbor Hiib khool. . "I intend to r~mmend it lo lbfm," Kimble said of the a1reemeat. "It's the best we can do.'• I Tbe two sides tiad met all day Frtda,Y with a state-appointed mediator Mer an lmpasae had beee dedared in the talks about a week and a ball earlier. ·•A lot ot talU were 1oin1 on aad lt wu very intense," a spokellDall for tbe educaU. U · MelaUOD said of the Friday Miiian. Nettber aide would reveal any detaU. ot tbe tentaUve a&ree· mnt tldl mornl.q. Talb betWMD tbe dl1trict and tbt Newport-llua Sdueatioa Auodatiml laad belun OD llatth 1. Befort tbe lmpa11e wa1 declared, the district's last offer had called ror a five percent salary increase. The association had been pushing ror a seven percent hike. Additionally. lbe teachers had been llandinl firm on a request for a bonus for teachers with 1$ yean experience. Supt. John Nicoll said this mornlq that district trustees would comlder tbe pact at 7: ao p.m . Tuead1y at its re1ul1r meetJns, after the certlllcated employeea are scheduled to vote. . Tbe education asaoclaUon represent• about l,100 em,..,._, lneludln1 teacben, DUl'MI ..cl sebool paycbolollsta. Clee TSACBEU, Pa .. Al> . --~ ,.,_. • ,,. -. ~~'. .... . •:t.. ~·,.I~.. ~.- eluding our own, believe the market situation justifies an in· crease in lhe price or market c rude." said Nordine Ail Laoussine. vice chairman of Sonatrach, the Algerian national oil company. OPEC in December agreed on a four-s tate schedule or in· crea!\eS totaling 14 .5 percent by Oct. 1. The second inc rease, to • $13.84, is scheduled April I, and the October base price is scheduled to be $14.55. The two-month stoppage in ex· ports by Iran. once O P EC's second ·largcsl producer. and the new Iranian government's plaru; to keep future exports at hair what they were pushed prices in the spot oil market to record bi~hs . 1gne • LPGA STAR NANCY LOPEZ COMING TO COSTA MESA She's Won Last Two Tournaments She Has Entered On the Ball Golf Tournament Detailed Ir you 're bag isn't golf but you're wondering what all the hullabaJoo is over the upcoming ·Women's Kemper Open at Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa , the following questions a nd answers are meant to shed some light: -Wbat is the Ke mper Open anyway? T}le four-day. 72·hole event ts a part of the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA > tour in which 110 top proressiona l wom e n 's golre r s wi ll participate. The tournament opens Thurs d ay and runs through Sunday. Prizes tota l $150.000 with the winner's purse alone coming to $22.500. Some or the women gotrers participating in the event include Nancy Lopez, JoAnne Carne r. Sandra Post, Pat Bradley. Am y Alcott. Kathy Whitworth, Laura Baugh and Jan Stephenson. (See addi· lional stories. Page Bl.> -Wt.ere is It bel•I held? The Mesa Verde Country Club is the setting this year. as it will be for possibly the next rive years. The course Is located on Mesa Verde Drive at Clubhouse Road west of Harbor Boulevard. -11 Utere parking avaUable? (See map, page 81. l For Wednesday's Pro-Am tournament and Thursday and Friday's champlonsh1C» play. on· street partiq will be available on Gisler Street and Mesa Verde Drive. Van and mini-bus service to and rrom the golf course wlll be available between 7 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. On Saturday and Sun· day. there will be additional parklq at the AMF Voit and Babcock Electrical-Mechanical tnc. fKillU. north or the San Die10 Freeway at Harbor Boulevard and Sunrtower Avenue. A fl parking fee will be char1ed. There will be free mlnl-bus aervtce every 15 minutes ID and from tbe COW'M rrom 7 a.m. to 3:IO p.m . -WUt 19 Ille Pre-Ana'? T hi s 1s a preliminary event to t he regular tournament in which a mateurs have the c ha nce to play with the proressionals and celebrities. The Pro-Am Nill be held Wednesday and a mong the participating celebrities will be comedian Mickey Rooney, band leade r Lawrence Welk, actor Fred MacMurray and Ram~ r un n in g b ack L a wr e n ce Mccutcheon. About 200 amateurs will take part in the event. They each had to pay $100 for the opporturuty to tee up with the cele brities . About $300 of the $700 fee goes to char ity. A group or two lo three amateurs will play with a pro. <See GOLF, Page A2 > Coast Weather Chance of rain 60 per. ce nt tonight. 90 percent Tuesday. Lows tonight 48 to 55. Highs Tuesday 58 to 63. INSIDE TODA\" Fresh out of Y~. Zl ·year- old ChmtOf'Mr EdwaNh "11· turtd we•t in dOrcll of God and himul/. He de1cribea tww M W01 "braill100$htd" ittto. a totally nibmf.ui~ db· ~ o/ the Rev. Sun Myvng Moon. Sft "Cult Weeknd" on. P.Ol/'f A 7. ··-· ., ., at .. At .. 8t4 1 "" .. .. .. .. .. lll~Wl'9 ....... ARTHUR FIEDLER LEADS BOSTON SYMPHONY AGAIN Maestto Welcomod Af1er Br1ln Surgery In December Fiedler Feted Trustee Selection Planned Nt•wport M1'1m school tru111.l't'IS 11rt• t'lll~·t id lo announce Tu~ tl••Y llwlr <'hoke o( a trustee lo I t•l)llH'l' l>uk1• ()' r\rae n . WhOlit> n·111t,11al1<111 l>t.•comt:i. l'ffocl1vc lhl1'W\•1•k O'D111·11. who rc11 l(l nt'd la!\t month, r 'l•rl'Sf'ntcd i\rca 11. 1 ouuhly lll1• traunxll' formed hy tltt1IH1r 1ir1d Nt·w11ort houlevanh; und thl· northcr11 ( '011t11 Mesa ca· ty bouudory Trwtli't'!i anll•rvtcwed lO appla l'U11lfi for th1· 1>0sl al a SJ>t!Cliil ineellllK la!!l w~k 1'ht"tr t41>J)010lce will ser ve un l1I Novt<mber. when the public w1 II l'lc<'t .i I ru~tt..~ lo hll out lhl' r c m ,1 1 11 1 n t< t " o y e a r s o r o 11111•11 'tt•rm l'ht· aµpllcunt), for 0 Oral!n ., 1111 ... t .in· !;lllillit.,. \ ·-..... O•oly ~1lel -O't ._ ~"-•• l~ops ' '°l'op' Back 01i Podium W1lh.1111 HandJr ul. a l'Om.ult 111.: t·n~llll'l'r. H11b<'rt Wilham l>l•Bl•rry a Santu Ana i.chool ad n1111n,lratur, ( 'hrai.lophe r Crcely. ,1 book:.tore owner : Kuren L. Mct;lann. active an civic affairs JIHI l'TA work. and Jerome Van· <kw~•lll', u mechanical e ngineer. SWIFTSURE SLIPS BETWEEN WEATHER FLAG AND MAS RABIDO AT CASO START Reports of Slow Going Crackle Across Radlois at Thia Morning's R.:.o.:..:.ll_:C..:•:..:..11 ____ _ BOSTON 1Al'1 \rthur ft'lt•<llcr got u rou1>1ng wt•kor1w "'hen lw chml)('tl Jlol' the r11nductur "• podium for the first t1m1• :..1ncc undt'rge11n"' hra1n "iUr(lery labl Oeccmbtr 'fht• wt Vl'••r olil ll·ath•r u( tht• Roi.ton Pnp~ ordwi.tr,1 1•on dut•tt·d tltt J>11p.., anti ttw 1111..,ton Sy mphon) 111 a four mrnult• n·n d1t11111 of "T ht• Slur~ and Stn1,w:.. Fon·vt·r '' on Sunduy a11d dn·w a sta nding ovatwn Th<• UPP":.tram·•· at Symphony llall C':rn1t• during a fund ra1s111g 1·1111t·1·rt f111 l ht• i,,y mphony thut wa!> tl.'lc.,,1sed an the Boston un·u A symphony l>poke~man said F1ed ler 's opening concert with th<' Popi. on May J will be broudcast live nationwide on pubht tc lev1s1on station!> Pier Crane Work Still Uncompleted Workmen wt're 1>l1 ll trying lo n:move a JO ton c rane this morning lhut split a heavy woodl'n ht•a m on t h e San Cll'm<>nte Pwr f"riduy afternoon. ('onlrarv Lei l'arl1tr reporti;, lht• e·ranc• wa~ only moved lo u ~arl'r spot on lht: ri<'kt•ly pier Saturda y and not c11mplt•kly re movc'fl Tlw t·rmw. valm•d al $W,OOO, l'rlH'kl'd till' rotkd t'ap hc1:1m ~rtn~ an o~wratwn lo replace the o ld pilings on the pier Worker:. did nol believe al was Toro Probing Airborne Bag-tossing Tht• !>Ourn' of u ,,1 ai.t1<' hag~1 ., <·ontaanang human wai.te that was allegl'<.lly dropped from a military plan<• 111 South Laguna ~aturduy, rr•ma1n~; a myslt'ry lo El Toro Maranc•s 1nvest1~ating tht• lllC'ldl!nt South l.ug una s andulmukt•r Chris O'K<•l•fr• s aul hl· looked to lhl' -;ky ahoul HI a m Saturduy lo s{•t• a shiny obJect drop from u K C 1:10 llerculcs tram;porl plunt• passing OH'r h1i. home II <· ran to lht• ohJ1•1·t and round at to he a lurgc hu1rn1e conluining wh;1t app<'arC'cl to he human wa ... l<• · The angry homeowner called Marine off1c1uls who 1>a1d they would launch a quick invcslaga· t1on to find out who might have tossed the unsavory 1lem from a plane . El Toro l'lpokes man LL Mark Hough !'laid today offmals al the base are still investigating the incident lo determine whether the plru;t1c flots am came from on•· of their :.11rr·raft lie sUJd he did nol know when :ouch un invcslil(alion could b<: <·ompletcd safe to ease the cr ane orr the pier over the weekend Additional wooden and metal s upports wer e used to shore UJl the machinery and preve nt it fro m causing more damage to t he 54-year·old fishing pier. City Engineer llowurd Henson suid toduy he plans to meet w1lh c1ty-cnntrucll'd cons truc tion crews to "devise u different ar' proach" to complete: the long awaited $500,000 pier re1rn1r plan. Be nson said he now does not believe the damage caused by the heavy crane Friday will m ean a long delay in the pier restoration proJect. The pier. a city landmark s ince 19'l5, was to have the old wooden pilan.:s and d<'ck n•placed for the s afety of fishermen. The pending repair project. fina!lccd with municipal. ~talc a nd federal funds. is the most extensive restorulion of the pier s ince it was seven•ly damaged by a 1934 storm Fro'" Page A I TRACTORS He !>aid the land is nccclcd to maintain an ''adequate learning facility for students seek ing ugricultural earccrs ." He s aid plan~ for the dcm o n s lrat1on were made las t week and the s tude nts oblaaned the necesasary P<'rm1lR from the udm inislralion to proceed with the protest "The more land we have. the better program we have," he s u1d. I "We are not a s k in g fo r anything more than we already have. we just want to keep what we do have," a statement by the students says Peirce said fac ulty members in the agriculture department have expreRsed support for the studenl.s. Al so, K P aul Haver, un anal yst with the county. H1l'11monll Wl's tlakl' Jr . a s1t·u1111dup company employee. Michael T Mc Laughlin . u lawyer: Con rad Trigilio. a dis tntt c1rrnlulion manager: and .Janel Pt'lichows k 1, CJn active volunlcl•r. Tuesday's mectm"' will begin at 7 JO p.m. in Harper Com· munaly C(•nl<'r. 18th Street a t Tus tin Avenue Michelle Denies Sex With Actor L 0 S A N G E I. 1-: S < A P > M 1l·hclle Triola Marv111 look the witness stand as hl'r lrwl neared an enc.J today and denied th1:1l she hud sexu al relations with a young actor who claimed he had sex with her 25 tame:. "Did you ever al uny time. Mass Marvin, have a sexual re lationship with Dick Doughty"" aske d he r attorney. Marvin M itchelson. "No, I did not." said Misa Marvin. her voice nearly break· ing with emotion. ··Did you ever ask Dick Doughty to come to California'!" a11ked Mitchclson. "Absolutely not ," Miss Marvin replied. She also q uoted a witness who ha11 testified against her as once confiding she believed Doughty was gay Mills Marvin r ebutted the tc11limony of Carol Clark. who said Miss Ma r vin confided she was having an a ffai r with Doughty Miss Marvin said Mrs. Clark arproat•hcd he r al a mov ie loca- llOn in Tucson, Ariz .. a nd said s he was curious a bout D<>ughty, who had been stayin~ with a nurse on location. "The nurse asked her CMr s. Clark l to ask me why he'd never had a relationship with her." Miss Marvin recalled .' "Carol said to me. 'Well, I think that he's gay.' I s aid I didn't know a nything about Dick Doughty I ~aid , ·n c ·s Lee's friend. Ask Lee'" Doughty. 34. one of the trial 's mos t controversial witnesses. testified he met Ma rvin and Miss Marvin on the island of Palau d uring the filming of H movie. Doughty was then in the Pence Corps but s ubsequently t ook up acting a nd c ame to Callfomla to work with Marvin in films. -----·-f'rOtll Pa9*' 1\ I PACT ... porters of l'alt•i.t1111:.111),, :..lwut1·d their 01>pos1l1on , drnrging Sad;.11 hud hetrayl·d tlwar 1·1111~<· hy making a scparult' Pl'Ul'l' with the Jewis h slat• I Helall01I s tory. Page A3. 1 In the treuty, l!>nttl <.1grce•), t.o dis mantle Jewis h settlements a nd return to F...:y pl the vast Sinai desert. se1icd an the Six· Day War of 1967 F,J<ypt agn•c),. for the fi rst ti m<'. lo formally recognize her Jewis h n<:1ghbor as a member of the <·ommunity of nations Carter. tn his s peech, callc<.I on the rest of the Arab world to JOm an the 111•acc proccsi.. und showered Sadat and 8c)o(m with ring ing praise "Two leade rs who wall loom large in the history of nal1om, Anwar el-Sadat CJ nd Menachl'm Bcg111 have conducted this l'a mpa1gn with a ll lhl' courage. ll·nacily. brilli ance imd anspira lion o f any gcneruls who • evt•r led men and rnach1n1•s onto lhl· field of haltlt'." C1.1 rtC'r i.u 111 On the White House lawn. guests ~al an row!> of foldin~ c hairs. Amonl! them ~ere of ficiuls of both countries. T e levis ion ca rrie d the cere mony back to the Middle East. wher e lhe occasion was marked with unger. hoi,tahty and threats and bomb:., str1 kel>, mass rallies and threall> of reprisaJ and revenge. In Washington. the bell!> of St John 's chu rch pealed &l> the leadens as~embled lo formalize peace. Sadat a rrived first for a private meeting with the pres1 dent. After Begin':. arrival Cl n hour later . the three leaders lunched together T he signing loolo. place at an 8·foot desk covered by a rloral pad There were scati. for eac·h of the leaders anc.J llH•lf' w1 vc·:-. Forsyth 1 u h I oc1 rr1t·d o 11 th l' lawn 1:1nd the hnsk wind ..,cetl ter cel wale r from a fountain. . Mesa's Traffic Panel Sets M~~t Proposl.>d stop s1gni.. cro:.sm~ guards and pedestrian crossings at various sites in Costa Mel>a will be discussed at Wed ncsday 's 10 a m meeting of the city Traffic Comm1s£11on. The m eeting, open to the public. will be he ld 1n the first noor confe rence room at City Hall. 77 Fair Drive. Additional information and agendas a rc available by calllni;t 754·5334. But O'Keefe said two Marines came to his home Sunday to apologize for the incident and to tell the arattt culler t hey were c101:1c to tmCJmg the bag tossing rnlprit ORANGE COAST ( DAILY PILOT Youth Recovering From Movie Knifing '"" O•M'°'9t ~·Uf>tl•ft ''"" ••11tntlff'H4tt1\ftim n.,..J th-t ,...,. ~~._ "~•<tNid•r t,_Or,,. t:•wit t PuN•\ti•f'OC .......... '-"tHt••••~1~4•flt ,....,,,,...,. _, ,..__. '"°"' ... C..t• _,.,,,. "--·· ........ ftOI,,.. .,. ... ,_ t-•ft'Y .. 1•; Ir~ l~8fi.C." S.Wtfill( ..... A tt• Ut f~ fld•tM>ft ''"''*'°""'O~V( .. ft~ "on#1' fN ptlfWI ... pvllll"'""' ltfM A'°' DD ..... 111•• '>l•HI ( .. ,.Mt"' (tOll ...... attoh ....... , ........ p,-,, lfiifl'lt '"" PwbhWt , ... 11 Cowley .............. ~·-""-.. _ ,....,. ... _. l01IO- fllt"'••lll M...,..... "'"""'"' ,.,,,., DIMI••" I.... Ill(_, llolll "'""""' llMM9•"0 ....... Colle Me .. Oflloe 11111 ..... t~~:· =·& -:.~,.. "'" Ofttc•• ... ~ ... 4-=~~~ '~'M;~~'" 8)' WIU.IAM HODGE Of .. Oel., ........... It wu a short walk to the reatroom but one thlll Eddie Rosenbaum probably won't for1et ror eome time. That's because the 17-year -old San Juan Capi8trano youth was stabbed In the abdomen by an unknown assailant Frklay nJtht at he took that ahort walk. U. waa at the Mlaslon Drlve·ln Theater In San Juan and hid watched the mm "Warrlon," which ls about 1ante violence. <Related story, AS.> Eddle11 ln atable condition at MJ11lon Community H0tpltll to- day, but h1I mother 1111 the C1pl1trano Valley H11h Scbool 1tudent .. ln sre•t p1ln. • 'H• WU In nr1ery for tllnle houn 8'lel' the att1ck," Huel ROHDt.um laid thla momin1. "Tb• 1t1b wound w11 three lnthn wide and they had to removeaomeoth:11ntett1nea. "It <llw kn.lie) mllHCI ha. vttal or11n1. It wu • mlratle." A tbertlf'1 report QucMI wtt· ' nesses as saying eight to 10 me m bers of a Chicano sang wer e aquarinJ otr for a fight when the bapleu 1oun1 Rosen· baum appeared on the scene. "Someone apparently just came up to him and stabbed ~ him," Lt. Rick Drake of the Shertff'1 Departmenl said today . ''l!veryone had ned by the Ume our deputies gol there ." An orlain al report that another person was stabbed was dl1counted tod1y by In· veat11ators. T hey checked ho1pttil1 for a person with knire wounda but round none. . You.na Roeenbaum appears to be tbe only loul victim of VIOience IOIDe bl1me OD the rum ''Warriors,•• whJcb depicta cane b1Ul• la New York City. "The wbole community 11 pretty riled up about It," lfn. · RoHnblum Hid. "HI• flther 1 Melvin M. Rolenblum, 11 IO· lftl clown to clty hall to tllk to them about doln1 1omethln1 ~bout tMl rum." • -· ... -~--· -~ -- --_-- -... _ . ~ Wind Light For Race To Mexico Thirty four yac hts in l hl' Cabo San Luca!> ruce had s low going Sunday night Jnc.J lhl•rc ap pear ed to bt' little hope of c hange al the k a m roll call tn day !See f'arll<.'r story_ Page A12 I l .. cad boat wa:. Nick Fra1.e<:.., 58·foot s loop Sw1fl:.ure whH·h was 115 miles from the t p m Sunday s tart off Newport 81·ach Roy Disney's ShCJmrock wa~ second > 100 mile s from the s ta r t . John Reynolds' Gho~l. lhtrd 98 miles out. and Bob C:ar rison 's Regulus 11 was 97 mile:. from the start. Lead hoat 1n th< Pc>rformanr1· lland il·ap H1n ·1ng 1-'lt•t•t "'a" Hampuge. s k1rl1H'rcd ti v Tom Toban. showing 111:l 11111t·-. horn the sta11 Sw1rtsurl' s pos1t1on place(! hn off 1-:nM~11t1tlit with thl' r1•sl of th•· fleet strung out to th<' Coronado Is lands south of San 01cgo T he onJy yacht failing to re port was Peter Grant 's N atu V Escort vess el Jubilee reported wi nds or eig ht knot:. from lhl' cast at mid-mornanA From Pag~ A I AIRPORT ... Including s ervice to Phoenix CJnd Tucson. service to all poinb in voJved an pending applications and :..l.'rv1c·C' lo all markl'ls ¥.h11·h could be 1>crv1ccd 1n lhl' for~N·J hll' future ·' Nu1se contl)urs . pollutwn t•s l1mJll'' 1.1ntl d1 ... <'u:..:..1on 01 ol ht•r environmental t·1ir1s •· ((Ul'll('CS will be liaSl'<I 011 lhcM· pruJ<'Ctrons ·· Nu I l man ... at cl h 1 ·... H ' n plc•ascd lht• CAB ha:-. U).'rt'l·d 111 rl'VH'W routt' appl1t·ut1 o ni-: 1n light nf the airport' ex1:,tin~ cond1l111ns as well a :, all olht>r p1•nd1ng applie:.itwns and routes ·'They all' ~otng to be look1n1-' at the e nlan• pu•turc rather tit.in '·ewang each route apJ,Jllcauon in a vaC'uuna. as 1f lhere \\Crt' nothing l'l"it' involved ... he satd AccordmJ( to t\t W(lO<J 's ll•llcr :such an assei.i.mcnL ..,hould lw completed by m ad Arml At that t1m<'. CAB offlc1ab wall an nouncc whether they will pro ce.ed wilh a full cnv11·01w1cnlul impact :s~tcmcnl f'rmR Page A I GOLF ... l'u1n11g:-. will be· dcll'rmaned in .1 puhlk drawini.: Tut>sday al Ii 11 111 a t t ht• Mt·~:• Vcr cJ1· c I u lih1111Sl' All lht• entrants thus hav1· .1 ch.mce of pl;.iying with N<111ty Lopc1. or Mickey Roone y How can a person become a :..p1•ctawr lo the galle ry? Tic kets Hrt' a vailable al the M 1•i.a Vnclt· ~ah' f'rJr wulch1nK µraclJC'l· rou111b 'I ut·sday. lh1· • harge 1s $2 Thl' d1aq;e for Wed 111•,<Jay's Pro Am anc.J Saturda ) ·.., I o u r n a m l' n t p I a y 1 :s S 7 Thursday s and Friday's en 1 ranc1• rec will he S5 and Sunday·-. \.\ Ill tw $ll ~pcct.itors can eilht.'r walk around lh<' l'Oursc followin~ their fuvonte µla yers or bland by on<' of the holes. No temporary hlt·achers w1ll l>e prov111ed. 'l'l'l: off l1 mci. will began at 7 a m for Wt•dnl•sday and Sunday plJ) .rnd K a ni for Thursdu'. Fr HI.a ) :md Suturda~ The Daily f'llol \.\Ill pul.>ilsh lCl'·Off ti ml's for 1·:tl'h 11r I he· golf er., u1 the tournanlt'lll :-.o h1ns will know wlwn llw1r fovol'llt' r1h1ycrs <tfl pt·i1 1 Pro 1\m play will sl<trt at 7 am Wcdnl•..,tl<i y ci nd ru n llirou~h 9 30 a m CJnd lhcn go from 11 30 a m Lo I 30 p.m. Tht· fll'ld or playn s 1n the reg- ula1 tourn<.t ml•nt will he cut lo 70 for S<1t11rdu y and Sunday·s play Those with the lJcst scores "111 go lal>l on hot h those clays Why is Me:o.a \.'t'rde hosti.ntt tb1• cvt·nt'! T h e K t• m p c r () p 1• n 1 :-. '>J>llll:..Clrt'tl by ans uruncc mo~ul Jame:. Kemper Jr .• who abo :.ponsors a men's tournament m Charlotte, N C K1.•mper wunled to SJIWlM•r a women's touma nw nt on lhe Wt'~I Coai.l and ont· of tht• l'Ours.-.., v1s1ted was Mc!sa VL·rdt•. wh1d1 l'Xprci.sc<l a stron~ clP~1n• lo ho::.t the evenl ll l111s h1•1•11 l'l>l1mate d Cost a Mesa 1111·1 t'11a11L.., :..lu nll to gain :>800,t)utJ 111 1·unrwl'11on w1lh the lournu· n11·n1 f'rolfl Pa9r A I TEACHERS Nl•got1.1tm11 .., h<'l WCl'll the dis· I rid and L'Clucat 1011 a~l>Ul'Jatron hJH' lx·1•n L'ompht•atcd by tht• lat t thJI thl· d1s tr1N faces 11 po,.s 1hh• urucm cl.,1·t1on 1n May 'l'hl' c11st11l'l, if nl'got1ut1ons wert! not L'Oncludcd hy then. coultl h,tV(' f,H'C'd ..i dafft•rent bargain ing 11n1t The t\f'L CIO affiha"tcc:t N1•wpo1I Ml'b·• Fedcrill1on or Tt.•:.11·h1•r:.. ·~ s<.'t'kang Lo r e11resent l' m pl1>vl'1's our yrz.ar r o und bbZJZr ' pcirheps th2 meet pracl,1cal blaz.cz.r you'll rt>JtZr ~r. durabl<z. dacron and wool, wovrz.n ma uruque.. h:>Psack WQllve; pirf<Z.Ct for businz.ss a:rrl traw.l f)w, gr<Z.at shacla.e > 1nc1U.chng ne..w navy. ,......,... nciwport bluz., brcwn, Lan Bnd ool:t1'1. g~n @)~@@]~~ 44 ~tuon ticilana· N<'wport Ht•fl< h·1Mi 6-'·1 f5070 1001~sCWood8lt.1d.•\W'ltW001I V1Uncw<'l'l '1 79 77'J7 I t 9' OM.YPtLOT s M o nday, March 2t. 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'•'M'~ Sult Settled ii ! :: "'!.' = '· :~ , ._,l:=r.,~l ' ! t i :~.; ff ::~ SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Levi ~ ~ ;.._-:... ii ·•··· =r.':10 ·11 t ~ .... ~1 * .. .,. J ! :"' ·.. Strauss• Co. bas announced MU.le· --~:.. • 1! ... ~ 'ii:', , ... ~if' • ~ .... ut;,... ment of IU seven·monlb·old : 'TJ -.. • ~· ,1 • • ' I " .. . am..... lrad~martc lntrincemeal swl .,alftll ••;· · 1.. ~ · s • '4 .. · ·• 1· · ts'4~ .. • Schoenfeld l.ndutlriea Inc. ol SeatUe. a ·ta.·· ·····1 · "•* • .. ~ \ith--..;. _ • ,,. ~ "JI .. ..... t 1• -t: • .; ,.., ... .....,. Levi Strau .. uld Schoenfeld ~i:· T-1'1-~·~ ', ~l 1:~ :~ I;:~ M .:;' •• ~ ... ..!b\'!°1~·~~1=i:::k:: ':I ~U • ~ I. ~ .~ ~.,al ·::~ :ritlanl• and Peatlmento : i: f . : ~ 'I t ~ P'ranciaco·bued Levi a • • " Slraw bu umllar tatla ~ .... .. .................. r. ...... ,1111,-~ " STOCKS I BUSINESS Pouches to Open Cupboard Doors . By SYLVIA POltTEa n.1rtt .. Fl .. C- A new method in food packaging soon will make ll possible for shoppers lo buy gourmet, ready.to-eat meals just as they would cans or soup -from supermarket s helves rather than from the frozen lood case. "Retort pouch" is lhe name for the new package -a s lender. hermetically sealed aluminum foil container that function.'! like a flexible. lightweight can. FOODS PACKAGED IN THE POUCH can be reheated in the sam e container in which lbey are processed. They need not be refrigerated or frozen. The pouch has some ad- vantages over cans: It is lighter and thinner. meaning less energy is required to heat a pouched food product than a canned one. The shorter pre-heating or sterilitation techni- que also means the food tastes and looks better. "Food packed in a retort pouch is comparable to frozen food," says Robert Keene, spokesma n for ITT Con- tinental Bakfag. which soon will launch a line of meiifs packed In pouches. "The food doesn't lose its flavor, tPic- ture and appearance." The products in itially will cons ist of six ··gourme t style e n trees:" beef stroganoff . chicken a la king, beef bourgwgnonne. chincse pepper steak. beer stew Money's Worth and chicken cacciatore. No rice or noodles will be in· eluded. The brand na me for the single-serving dishes will be "Continental Kitchens ." T he products arc being test-marketed In AlJanta. Denver and Columbus. Ohio. If they s ucceed, they will be sold nationally within a year. ALTHOUGH THE RETORT POUCH IS only now ap- pear ing, it has been under study and in the process of de- velopment for years. US Army laboratories at Natick. Mass .. began ex~rimentang with the process in the late 1950s. The Army plans to use them to package combat ra- tions starting in 1980. Many new foods will appear m supermarkets as a re- sult Of improve ments 10 packaging technJQUCS, predict veterans of the food processin~ industry. New packaging techniques will speed the development of lhe sit.down. in· store restaura nts in supermarkets as well as the expansion of delicatessen take-0ut counters and the whole conve- nience food trend. "We have only scratched the surface in developing new packaginR materials, .. said Toni Trinchese, director of t'Onswner services at Hunt Wesson. "Other innovations will open the door to a wide range or new food possibiltties . We 'll see a m1rumum of processing which wiU mean proc· essed food will taste and look better." Among advances expected to appear soon: cartons wilh bette r insulation and rigidity, refinements of the easy-open can and more products designed for microwave ovens . Nert· Food Pnces Bwiness Center Adds 10 Leases Ten leases with a total value or more than $1 .3 million have been signed for Laguna Hills Commercenter, a $2.8 million multi-tenant business and industrial development in Laguna Hills. according to the d e veloper , El· tis/ Freehold Properties. The leases re present 60 percent of the 100.812 leasable square footage in the project . w1'11ch sits on a 6.95·acre site at Lake Forest Drive and Moulton Parkway. IT IS A JOINT VENTURE of lhe Edward C. Ellis Co .. Santa Monica, and F reehold, of Los Angeles. Smart and Final Iris Co. will open a branch office and distribution center in the center in April. The wholesale cash·and-carry grocery firm wiU be at 23001 Del Lago Drive. The Alacer Corp. of Buena Park, manulacturer and distributor or vitamins. has opened an added facility al 23015 Del Lago Drive. MEL S KOLNlK, DOING BUSINESS a s t h e metropolitan Me rchants Association, has moved from Westminster to 23052 Lake Forest Drive for two mass- circulating shopping publications. He owns and publishes the South County Shopper and the Blue Shopper. Gillco Insulation Contractors. Inc. bas moved its bu.ild· Ing insulation business from 27882 Camino Capistrano. Laguna Niguel. lo 23015 Del Lago Drive. The company con- tracts to install insulation primarily in new residences and apartments. Bonnie Brown Interiors, designer. assembler and fabricator of light furniture, bas moved lrom 23702 El Toro Road. El Toro. lo 23052 Lake Forest Drive. The company manufactures chairs, tables. chests, desks, book shelves. cabinets and similar furniture lor retail clients. THE KOZV KUSHION co .• A new manufacturer or recreation31 ve hicle cushions and mattr esses, has established its headquarters at 23062 Lake Forest Drive. The company also deals in complete restoration of drapes, carpeting, cushions and related equ.ipment for recreational vehicles. Bu.ilders Electronics, Inc., a new corporation that manufactures, warehouse~nd distributes electronic prod· ucts, bu moved lo 23052 Lake Forest Drive. The com· pany manufactures and in.stalls electric products for builders and lor retail con.'lumers. Hi Neighbor, a news magazine circulating in the Sad· dleback area. has opened an office at 23052 Lake Forest Drive. The office bandies primarily advertising sales . It also takes orders tor commerciai printing , letterheads. cards, Oyers and tabloids. Draftonics, a computer service business. will move from 22672 Lambert St., EJ Toro, to 23052 Lake Forest Drive. 1be company does automated or computerized drafting ot electronics circu.lts, boards and software, pro· vidlng an industrial application for computer graphics. Kingpin, Inc .. m1nulacturer of stained glass and relat· ed product.I, bu moved lrom 2511 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach to 23052 Lake Forest Drive. Golden West Dips Golden Wett Homes, Santa Ana, bu announe«I that net income for lbe tblrd quarter of fbeal 1l'lt waa llM(),000, or 29 cenu a abare, compared wltb Sl,440,000, or es centa, last year. COIDINID.1 dlnctora bave declared tbe repJar quarter· ly caab cfl'ridend of 1' eeab a lbant, payabie oa Apr1J 25 to 1toc:kbolder1 of record at tbe dole of buaiDeM on April 10. Sat.-for &be quarter -.ct Feb. 24, were Sl'l,072,000, ~compared wtu. •,01.000 ln ftac&l 1t'1'8. FOR THE RECORD I BASEBALL ~ • • . · I. '""111tto..111tt1"u ~••O•-... ,,_ .... (<tlllO<l\I• U00 1\lt .0} I I\ t ~·"~'"'"1"'0 IN """' Oh Ill II II OolMY WllllM1'\l41 11-••l•I lo.l\'111 ••li1 llvmllftl•• l1<;1\41-,;1 "'',. l_....,.... l•I l'I•,... II ) ...... 11111 \.NO• 111 W tt1 .. L Ool\o AIYt ..... 11.~1• "11•111• l\lol UN I 11 • It 1 l l\A_I.. lill #1 WI I 10 I/ I I •C.Ot ....... be. ••I ,." ...... " .. ·-· 1101 • ..., ""''"""'· ...... ,.... .. ...... " • Wllll•"" 191, II-• 1101 ..... 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J 8""°" 101 U·O 11 l I llurlon 10> 201 7. 1 Lellow 111 1/4 10, l ~Ardltt 101IS>11 JI I LOfonl1en COi 711 4. 1 Lowell IOt IOI ~. ) EHenberQ 111 70l·ll 1 r 1 McArdlf! COi n• •. 1 llu•1on 101 '" 11"~, l f>lov~r COi 191 I Angels Lose, 10-8; Rudi Pulls Muscle •·rom AP Dispakhes PH01<;N JX Vida Blue s napp ed the California Angel's five-game winrung streak as he lc•d the San Franc1sco GianL-. to a 10·6 vi ctory over the Angels in exhib1llon play Sunday. The Giants' Terry Wh1lf1eld got two hits in four trips to the plate lie Jumped on starting pitcher .Jim Dorey fo r three runs in the firs t inning and 1 wo in the second . before adding rour more in the hflh lnrlin~ The Angels came back on relievers Joe Coleman and Ed Plank with four runs rn the seventh inning and three in the runth. Angels outfielder J oe Rudi was forced to l<•ave the game after seven innings with a groin pull. an injury which doctors said was not believed to be serious. With 34 hits in their last two games, the Angels now have a team batting average of .300 this spring, with an exhibition play record of 9·9. The Qjpnts have a 10·8 record. llooton Ripped; Dod~r• 1t'fn VERO BEACH, Fla. -The hitters caught up with Burt Hooton, but Los Angeles Manager Tom Lasorda didn't seem t.o mind. Hoot.on, a 19-game winner ln 1978, entered Sun· day's exhibition baseball game against the Atlanta Braves with some impressive s pring training stalislJcs. having pitched 11 s hut.out innings in two atppearances. But that mattered lllUo to the Braves, who got to the Dodgers' righl·hander for 11 hits and eight runs ln five innings. Despite the bombardment of Hooton, Los Angeles pulled out a 10·9 victory in 10 innings. "Hooton got roughed up a little and didn't gel much help on some or those wind·blown fly balls that went for doubles," s aid Lasorda. "But he's had a good spring and he's still working on a few things. 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