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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-04-09 - Orange Coast PilotI '1 ri I MONDAY AFTE RNOON, April 9, 1979 'ICM.. II, '90 " a HCflo.el, .. P.&••• ' • ear FirefJom"IJ Damages .. Mesa Painting Firm • • • 1Sanity uestion Deadlocks Jury 17 • r l I I I I llABAllU GEORGIA •Crtstv1t ••---S' FLORIDA 0 t Miles 11)0 t AP News~ TANK CAR PROBLEMS In Florida's Panhandle Wage, P rice Controls Possible? WASIU NGTON 1AP 1 The nation's chief 1nfl at1 on fighter s aid today that tf the govern- me nt's voluntary wage and price guidelines 1a1 I to slow in- flation. President Carter may be forced lo 1nst1t ute mandatory controls o r severe.· monetary me asures thJt could bring on a recession Alfred Kahn. ch<.11 r man of the president's Council on Wage and Price Stabilit>. gave the warn ing at an AF L-CIO rally kicking off the labor federation's effort to monitor price inc·n.rnsc~ al t housands of retail store~ around the country. "An honest person ha:,, got to admit that if this voluntary pro· gr a m doesn't work. we may get o n e o r a n o the r o f those alternatives. whether we like it or not,' Kahn said. "We may get the one that s ome of you say you want m a ndatory controls,.. he said. .. We may get the one that neither you nor I wa nt. I refe r. of course, to the option of clam p- ing down on the eronom y so severely that we bring on a • st>rio us recession a nd throw millions or people out of work - your people in a repeat or 1974-75." He said Carter "is absolutely determined" to avoid recession and mandatory controls as a way of slowing inflation from ils double-digit levels of t his year. As a result, Kahn said, "we t really have no choice but to pursue our present course. but (See PRICES, Page A2) 3 Skiers Killed FOIX, France I A P l -An avalanche swept three young French c ross-country skiers down a Pyrenees mountainside, ldlUng two and serioualy injur- ing the third, police reported. The accident occurred near the resort ~ Monts d 'Olmes. Near Cbamonix in the French Alps, an avalanche buried two skiers on llont Blac Sunday. kllllng one and critically injuring the other. • 10,000 May Flee Chlorine '4CRESTVIEW. Fla •AP1 Shift1 nj! winds \\a fled toxic rumes from wrl'cked rutlroad tankers today and threatened the evacuation of the 10.000 rest dents of this F'lortda Panhandle town. More thun 4.500 others from an 80-squ;,irc-mtle a rea near thl' town were ulrl'ady in l·mcrgcncy shelters. No serious inJuncs werf.> re ported. Civil Deren~c officiab worried tha t the chlorine-laden winds might bc•gtn dr ifttng toward Cresl vil'w from thL' ~<'l·ne of u Louis\ille & Nashvi lle Railroud derailment four m11t.·s away "'We 're prt'pured to move• ever ybody out when 1t ·~ fl'll necessary. hut of course we don't know "'hat i. going to de velop ... said S~t Hoy Par ker of the Okaloosa County Sheriff ~ Department ··wl'·re smel ltn~ t'hlorme ga~ now." Parker S<i td from th( s heriff's d e partmenl 1n Crestview In the meantime. a ratlro<Jd d t ~aster team expert~ 1n hazardous mate r1<.1 ls was walking to the scene of Sunday ~ derailment that left 28 ta nk cars in a Jum bled pile. s aid Tom Nichols, county Civil Defense director. Autho1i ties evacuated an addt tional six or seven families to day, who joined the 4,500 others who spent the night in schools. churches and armories. O ne o f t he m , Ha tha way Johnson of nearby Milligan. said he was in the backyard of his house when he heard one of several explosions from lank cars carrying anhyd rous a m- monia, acetone a nd sulfur. "I saw t hal big ba ll of fire go up. It jarred the ground," he said. <See t 'UMES, Page 1\2) Cops Probe EXplosion Costa Mesa fire officials said today they ar e purs u ing in- vestigation Into the firebombing or a vehk le-painting firm. Fire Marshal Russ Hende~son said someone threw a Molotov cocktail -a bottle filled with gasoline -through a g lass door Friday eve n i ng at Va ntasy Cust om Painting. 765 Newton Way. He said police Offjcer J ames F . Taylor, who was on patrol In the area, s potted the broken g lass a nd fl ames a nd ex· ling uilhed the blaze with his car lire e xtinguisher. Damage to the building and contents wal\ estimalt..'<i al $500. Henderson said. ' . Wheels of the Past I O••IY P,IOI PholO tty P•lrtO 0 0...,,.11 K:.it1c Ui11c. 5. ponder:, some of the hrighl a:. new <:1as~1c bicycle!. that \\ere on di!-> play Sunday <Jt the Balloon Classic b1cycll• show at Newport Dunes Park 1n Newport Beach. Shl' !-law Schwi nn Sp itfires. a Schwinn Blac k Phantom . Ro<.1dm as te rs and Elgms Kalle doubtless was puzzled ~o mcwhat by the a ntique bike!.. but thert> \\ l'l°l' plenty of older folks present for whom lhe balloon tires. scats with !>prmg!> a nd rron t wheels with ··knee action · brought bat'k memor ies Lance Aided Suspects Pair Accmed of Bribery in Federa l S uit WAS HI N GT ON 1AP 1 Former budget director Bert Lance interceded at the White House in 1978, after he had left office, on beha lf of two busi- nessmen accused or br ibery in a federa l civil s uit. the J ustice Department said today In the suit. filed in Miami. Fla., the department said Lance was instrumental in arranging a m e e ting between t h e busi· nessmen and a State Depart· ment official that in turn led to othe r meetings intended lo pave the way for a bribe offer to an official or the Middle Eastern nation or Qatar. The J ustice De partment said the bwslness men wa nted to bribe an official of Qatar to gel re- newal of oil concessions worth millions of dollars. Dollar, Gola Gain· LONDON I AP) -T he U.S. dollar g~ined against a ll Euro- pean curre nc ies except the British pound this morning but droppecj ne arly a yen in Tokyo. Gold prices edlled uhcad. ~--------- ------•--....-,_....._ ---- There was nothing in the suit to suggest Lance was uwa re the business part ners had bribery in mind when he acted in their behalf. The s uit said State Depart· ment officia ls cut off all dis- cussions whe n t he business partners revealed they had pre- vious ly given a Sl.5 million bribe to a former oil ministe r of Qatar to win the oil concessions in 1976. BUYER TROTS 'IllROUGH AD "I sold my horse with no reins attached ... That's the advertising success story of the Costa Mesa n who placed this ad in the Dally Pilot : llorsc for sole. 6 yr old \p polooi.a jtcld1ng w lack $S9S lClCX-XXXX tf you want to make a sal with no reins attached, lry the friendly Daily Pllol ad·visers at 642 -5618. •• The businessmen wt!rc 1den tified as Roy Car ver of Miami and Muscatine. Iowa. a nd R. Eugene Holley of Augusta. Ga. The suit seeks a court order lhat would bar them from bribing foreign officia ls. . T his is t he fi rst c1v1I s uit brought by the J ustice Depa rt· m ent under a 1977 law that pro- hi bits bribe ry of for tlign or fl cials . The la w docs not permit c r i m in al prosec utions for bribery that took place before the statute was enacted. The compla int charged that Ho lle y, a fo rme r m ajority leader in the Georgia Senate. and Carver paid $1.S million to Ali Jaidah in 1976 when he was director or petroleum affairs in Qatar. When the concessions came up for renewal in January 1978. Qata r indicated they probably would not be renewed. J aidab was no longer oil minister. The suit said that In February 1978 Holley enlisted Lance's help In seeking renewal of the oil con· cessions. T he suit said Holley pledged <See LANCE. Pa•e rU > Serino Mistrial Declared By KATHY CL ANCY 01 U. O••IY PilM S ... 11 A M1ss1on VieJO locksmith COO· v1cted of trying to arrange two murder-for-hire contracts re- turned to court today in the wake of a mistrial Friday oo the question of his sanity. Joseph Serino. 50. had pleaded innocent by reason of ins anity to murder consp1racy and solicit a· lion in connection with the abort· ~ l'd m urder contracts he a r · r anged for a Sei,,ttle <.1tlorney ~ind the wife of a Beverly HHls man Rul ;,in O r a n ge Cou nt y Superior Court jury Fr iday an· nounced 1t wa s ho pe lessly deadlocked on the question or Sermo's sanity at the time he h1 rl'd a so called "hit man .. to earn outtheslayings Altorneys m the case were to appear before Judge Ke nnt:th Lal' todav to decide whether a nc.... t rt al should be orde red or "hethcr Lae can decide the sani- ty questton on the basis of cv1denl·e he has already heard. Senno wa~ con vict ed last "'eek of soliciting the murder or Seattle attorney Ro~er L~ and of the wife of Joseph Bogg, his co. defendant in the Leed case. Both plots were foiled when the so-called ··hit man " Serino hired turned out to be Newport Beach police Sgt. J ohn Simon. Simon we nt to Seattle. took Leed to a brushy area a nd had hi m pose fo r photos wearing theatrical blood. He later returned to Serino with the photos of a blood s plat· tered body and collected $5,000 of a purported $15,000 murder contr~t. (See SERINO, Page A2> Coast Weath e r Partial clearing this af. ternoon. West winds 15 to 25 m ph T uesd ay after · noo n . Lows to n ight in lower 505. Highs Tuesday In mid to high 60s. I NSIDE TOD~ 't' Profiles of /our of tM .1a0· lion'• top JO $0lesperson1.oc- centa the Med /or.ability,. not neceuarllJI toltftt. ~e P.age A7. a a ... ,.. 9W .. .. .,.. .. .. Out of the Past Ttn•ll of ~n1001 h o.;urlat·t•d , tharactcrle::.s nu~t.·~ of <·untem porar) t ars " Thl'n t·o ntl'rnpl:.ite t he!->e dass1c ratltator or na m ents from a nother em At too left 1s ornament from a 1925 lsotta Frash1n1 T ipo 8. a t top right. a 193!) Packard . At botlom ll'ft is o rna ment from a 1929 Pierce Arrow Sport Phaeton ; al bottom right. a 1926 1-Uspano Suiza T -49. Ex-Marine Charges False Arrest in. Suit SEATTLE 1AP1 A former M arine who c laims he was honorably d1sch::m~ed and then arresled as a deserter nearly e ight months later has filed a SJ65,000 suit he re a gainst the federal government. Steven J. Armstrong contends tha t his eonst ilutio na l rights were violated. and accuses the ~overnment of falst-arrest. Armstrong. of Granite Falls. Wash said m the s uit that he was a privall' when honorably disc·harged nn 1\ug 22. 1975. Armstroni.? said he left Camp l'eh11let1)n in C:1lifornia the samt• day hut C'l.1imNt hi-. t·omm21nd inA offit·l.'r 1dt•nt1f11·c1 ..1-. Capt It Hurt and othl'rs then f1lect .t report listinA him a s a dl· ... e rte r Armstrong subsequently was urre!:)ted m Medford, Ore . on April 8. 1976 by FBI agents and J ackson County s heriff's de· put1es. He then was returned to Camp Pendleton and charged by mihtary authorities with deser lion. a1tempted bribe ry, break 1ng and entering federal ~overn m t·nt propt>rty. theft of offtc1al government doc uments anci forgery of offlewl ~ovcrnmcnt do<·umcnts Armstrong's attorney. James A DouJ!las. s <.11cl Friday the: forgery charg(1 involved a clai m th at the honorable discharge was forged . He said the meaning of the other c harges was un- clear Armstrong could not be Nuke Plant Supported AUSTIN. Texas (AP) For the fourth lime in six years. Austin voters have decided that they want a share in building the South Texas Nuclear Project, des pite an accide nt 12 days ago at a nuclear powe r plant in Penn· sylvania. About 34 percent of the city's eligible voters decided by a m a rgin of more tha n 3,000 votes to retain the city's interest in the S2.07 billion power project near Bay City. 135 miles southeast of Austin. "I am s till very surprised with" the results, said Mayor Carole McClellan, who supports the city's 16 percent interest in the plant. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,_..o,,.,,,..c_..• O•Uv "'"°'· •. , ... ,,.<,. '''°"" "',,.., ..... -.-.... -1 . ....., ... , ... 0._ CN\t PVbl+VtinctC~ Si.oitf•Wect1ttoft\.M,. IMOlll"NHI -· llM'....,. Fr~y IO• CO\ .. ,,.. ... N-flMcn, H ..... 1'lolofi llH<l•IF- l••ft V•llH. Irv_ l_ llH<NSouih CCMN 4' \lnctl• ~ oclltloll lo-1.-$<11U•Nf'- 5'1<1<UO ft-. pt'IM1,...1 PUIMl<lllnct lll41t11 I\ al JlO ~I l••St-.C~l .. ••~w.C•ti!Offl•••-lt_ II __ ...... .,..,, __ ,_ '•" 11.cwi.. YKt l>fMtcltnt •l\CI c.-.. Ma_ -••II-Cfll« T-1A.M...,..... Mt\""Olnct Ed<lor Cll.tflt• "· ~· ··-... I' ....... A•wil..,I MltlMIQlllQ f.dlton T.+etiMne (114)'°4321 Ct•Mffted Adwmttktg M2-le71 FremS..,C-..,_ reached for 1mmed1 a te eom- ment. The suit contends 1\ rm strong was forcibly det~11ned at Ca m p Pe ndleton for 16 days before all charges were dropped again::.t him. without any disciplinary or judicial procedures. T he !t11t said Armstrong was re leased April 23. 1976 with nl!w discharge pape rs. which said hi! left the service "under condi· tions other than honorable .. The suit als o contends th;.it Arms trong has s uffercrl erno lionul d1stn•ss. lost a JOb <Jt lhl' time of hl!'t arn•)>t. bet•n dl'Prt' l'd of emplo~ m ent opportun1llc!> and Jos t his veteran s b<'nef1ts From Page Al FUMES ... Johnson s aid h e drove to where he could see it and realized what it was "and I saw all the vellowish, blackish mixed col ;>red s moke I didn't need ;;i nybodytotell me to evacuate .. A command post wh£"rl' la~ enforcement agcnc1ei:. and C1v1l Defens e a u thorities wen monitoring the s ituation also was moved c loser to the city because of the wind shift. Derailments in 1977 in Waver· ly. Tenn .. and Pensacola, Fla .. where a combined total of 17 persons died and 2.000 persons were evacuated. drew national a ttention to the L&N ra ilroad's s afety record. "On a scale of one to 10. this accident rates pretty high on the scale ... said George Mocin. chief of the federal Environmental Protection Agency's hazardous ' s pill section in Atlanta. The 28 cars topple d off the track Sunday m orning after clearing a wood and steel trestle spanning the Ye llow River 1n a wooded. swampy area of the Florida Panhandle accessible only from the air and river. One car. loaded with deadly carbolic acid. was hanging off the bridge. T he F ederal Railroad Ad· mini s tration 1n February described the L&N . a subsidiary of Sea b oar d Coast Linc Railroad, as having "the worst record of any railroad or the country" in handling hazardous mate rials. The wreclt came just two days after the agency lifted a 30-mph s peed limit on the section of track near Crestview. "We know the train was mO\' ing at 3Q mph in a 35 mph speed zone," said Charles Castner, a s pokes m a n f o r L&N In Louisville. The train was en route from Ne w Orleans to Chattahoochee. Fla .• where it would have been taken over by a Seaboard Coast Line c r e w for th e run to Jacksonville. L&N s pokesmen said . The cause of the derailment was not immediately known. E'roM PageAJ LANCE ••• portions of tbe company he set up to develop an oil fi eld in Qatar as collateral for a $200,000 loan from the National Bank of Georgia, where Lance was the president. Lance la under Investigation by a federal grand Jury in Atlan- ta in coonecUoo with his bank practices. There was no Lndica· lion that there was any link between that probe and Lance's alleged conn~tion with Holley and Carver. ' f • ltnimal Cruelty Charged MARI l'-:TTA. Ga CAP> O~ratlng a business wllhout • llcl.'n ac hut been added to chur"cs a11alnrst a Cobb County t'ourifo urre"'tcd ufkr a uthorituis dlsc·•wcr<'d mor\'0 than l40 dead or d ymw ~0111oalR at their aban· don,•d . uburbun hunw. u pros· t•cutor 11uy' Ralph Wuyne Srn1th. 32. and Kar\'n D Nt•wt•ll, 26. wNe being twld In thf• Cobb County jail. 1•hurgt'ft with :.even rounts each of "ruelly to ururnal~ Cobb ('ou11ty Solat1tor He rb Rivers aid the couple also were 1·hargt.'<.I wllh operating a pet arid pet s upply busu\ess without .1 license Crom 1977lo 1979 1. m1th and Ms Newe ll were arrested at an Atlanta hotel. • Cobb C&unt y animal control ,1ff1cers "ent to the Powder Spring home last week after neighbors tomplained o r noise <tnd a foul odor . Officer)> said they found seven dogs, t.-1g ht cats. s ix snakes. 43 t•h1cken)>, 56 pigeons. eight rab· lJ1ts. t>ight doves. a guinea hen. a rat a nd the carcasses of six animals that could not be ide n· t1rl ed Authorities said most of the animals were dead and their bodies in various states of de- composition. Those s till alive had to be killed. "I've been a prosecutor for 12 yea rs. and I thought 1 'd seen 1·verythtn~." R1vers said Sun- c1av "But this was the worst th1.ng I've ever seen. "They found the body of one do.i: tn a closet. and there were ca ~es of 2· and 3-week-old dead puppies outs1ck ... he said. Officers estimated t hat the a ni mab had been without food o r water for nea rly a month whe n they were discovered. Medical Stru c ture Hit by Fire f'ire of an undetermined origin caused an est1mcited SI m 1 I lion du rn age today to a me dical building in Orange. local flre m<'n reported . Thirty ft re fighters worked for 90 minutes before controlling the 1 a .m. blaze at Acacia Medical Center. 1110 E . Chapman Ave .. fire m en said_ One fireman suffered minor bruises when he fell during ef· forts to control the bl<Jze. fire of- f1eials said Fireme n s aid the fin al damage c:,t1mate will await an inventory of expensive equip m e nt contain ed in va rious medical and dental offices along with a pharmacy. Ca use is s till under in· vestigation. Amin Forces Try To Regain Airport NAIROBI. Ken ya c AP l - Tanzanian a nd Ugandan exile invader s he ld orr a m ajor weeke nd drive on Ente bbe airport by fresh Ugandan troops brought in by President ldi Amin from his northwestern hom eland, exile sources said to- day. Several reliable exile sources, quoting witnesses to the battle. sa id Amin's re inforcements. backed by tanks and armored cars. attacked the invaders five m iles south o f Kampala in a bid to recapture the airport. 21 miles south of the capital, which fe ll to the invaders la st week. Taxes Aid Nixo1" Ford WASHJ NGTON 1 A P l It 1s costing America n tax- pa yers more tha n half a m illion dollars a year to support former Presidents Richa rd Nixon and Gerald Ford with p e n sion s. personal sta ffs and office expenses, a magazine re - ports. In a calcula tion in its current issue. U.S. News & World Re ports said Nixon last year spent $163.329 in federal funds above his $85,000 pension, including the cost of five colo r television sets a nd repairs to his electric golf cart. His eight·me mber staff re- ceived salaries totaling S95,6S8 in 1978. Ford received $106.000 in presidential and con- gress ion a I pension benefits and spent an addl· Uonal $291.685 In federal funds lut year. U.S. News said. It said Ford s ex- penses included $2.242 for plants in bis personal of· flee plus $100 a month for a professional service to water them. A Good Book? PRICES ••• with Increased intenaUy. •· That increased intenalty. be said, woulcl include the prevloua- ly lithtened priee ........... new lta&e ~ 1ot• ..U•taletlae pro1ram and . tbe AFL-CIO"• prtee lllOllltortnl. Joi.._ U. AftrCIO la .. price watcb it a reollltly r..- coallUon of ee labor, cw•r. m inority and senior elU.. 1roups called COIN <C..-. Oppoaed to lnflatlon lD lM NeceuW.). The enaude wu • .._eed laat week by Kahn and !'.ltMI' Petenon, tbe .,....ldeat 'a epeetal aulatanl for consumer affmn. Ila targets are rapidly rWng prices for food, boueing. fuel and medical care -which together m ake up more than 10 percent of the average family's expen· ditures. Mrs . Peterson 's staff, bas begun pubJjshing a m onthly "Buying Alert" to "assist con- ... . sumer-s in using their buying power to help combat inflatidn." OMly~ ... s~- FremPageAJ SERINO •.. However , Serino's attorney, R<Jbert Villa, has said has client was mentally not responsible whe n he arranged the slayings a nd was simply posing as a Mafia chieftain and murder con· tractor. Sometimes vacat ion means a quiet s pot a nd a chance to catch up on r eachng. That was wh_at Duane _ Bickel. o~ G lendalc -... a~ doing Salurd,a~ at San Cle mente State Park Serino. on a video tape re- corded while he was under hyp- nosis, sa id he posed as the un- derworld big shot because his sister Elatnl' asked him to. Jailed Man Faces Assault Charges Boys Missing In Clay Mine; Hunt Begim A trans ient accused of hitting a fcmall' barll'ndt•r and t hen kicking a Costa Mt•sa policeman 1n a scns1t1vc area remained rn city Jail today without bail on unrelated felony t·harg('S from Palm Beach Count). Fla Police sa id Philip V1nt·cnt Brennan, 27. ot thl' Uahuma Islands, 1s wm1tl•d for ... u:-,p1cwn of forgery and failure to ;,ippecir in Flon d<t lie also £:.tee:-local t·harge~ ol assault on a ~at·e offiet'r and being 1ntox1catl1d rn puhllt pohce said. Police said the incidents 0<.· curred Saturd ay night afte r Brennan allegedly struck a fe male bartende r at Oes1re<."s. 2285 Newport Bl\<d Hospital Loses Credit SACRAMENTO cA P I Nci tional acc:r t'ditation has been withdra wn from tht• hospital wher e an anesthesiologist a l legedly imposed himself sexual ly on female patients during sur gery. A s pokeswoman for S utter Community llos p1tals. Barbani Davis. reported Sunday that word of the tentative withdrawal cam e from th e Joint Com mission on Accr editation of Hos pitals. The commission is a volun· t ary. non-o rofit. policy m aking organization wh ich :-.un cy:-. hospitals and accredits them for M l'd 1care an d M ed -Ca l privilege!:). Officer Matthe" Letteriello dro\ c Brennan to JC11l but. police ~aid. wa:-kicked in the groan as h11 was helping the s u)>pl·ct out or tht• patrol car Bre nnan then fell. according to pohce. cutting his forehecid. but <i llegedly spat at Lctte nl'll11 when tht' officer <Jltl'mpted lo pro\'lde first aid. Other officer:-. a~s1-.ted 1n suh duing the suspt.'l'l police ~aid. Woman, Son Held in Car Thefts Ring SA N DIEGO c AP 1 ·\uthorat1~ s ay the ,11 rt•<;b ol Jn 'mpenal Beach \\Oman and ht·1 :,on -.masht>d <J c:ar thcfl ran).! -.pl'C1alt11 ng 1n \ o lks \\ agl•n)> Sl'Vl'n Vl'h1 dc·:-.ind µarb of an eighth valued at $30,UOO wt•rc rf' ('O\ cred. The \eh1cles were reported stole n from the beath ar eas of Los Angeles and Orange coun- ties. said California Hig hway Patrol inv estigator Harley Stoner. Chrystina Lindsey. 48. and her son. Robert Bre wer. 35, we re ar rested at two Imperial Beac·h h o m es Sa l u rd a y . h l' s a 1 d Brewer was being he ld in lieu of S36.000 ball. while l11s mother "as frC(> on S14.000 bond Stoner sa id the pair a llegedly watched news pa pe r a dvertise· ments for Volkswagen noor pan::. or frames with a clear title that could be bought cheaply. Serial numbers of stolen car~ "e re re.placed with leg1t1matc numbers, he said. NEW CU rt'BERLAND. W. Va. 'AP l Two teen-age beys, and perhaps a third, were reported missing today in an abandoned underground c lay mine near her<', authorities said. ln1l1al reJ)Orts were confused allout how many were missing. Tht-Hancot'k County Sherm's Ol•1rnrtmcnt s aid three boys were in:-.1d l' the mine, but the -.tall' M1ne!'t D<:partment said then· "ere only two. Tht> boys were reported miss- 1n2 by a compamon who entered tht• mint• with them S unday and managed to come out. officials )>aid. T he boy who came out waited for the others. then called his parents. who notified police, the -.henrf's department said. To- day federal mine s afety of. llciab "''re laking part in the "l'<trth. and a sked for a raft ht c.au::.e they discovered water in the mine Th<• :-hl•rtff " c1epart~nt re- fus l•d to r!!lcas e th boys ' na mes. Road Work Bids Asked SACRAMENTO (API -The state called for bids today on the• wide ning of s ix miles of In· te rstate 5 in and around San Cl<'m ente in San Diego and Oran~c counties. The project . tentatively budjleted for $31.4 million. will broaden the freeway from six to e i g ht lan es. the sta te Trans portation Department sa id . The l o w bidder is scheduled to be announced June 7 and work will begin 30 to 45 d~ys later. the d epartment said. from our '\:x)ys d<ipt.for eastcir ... • our ultra l1W. pmcord 3 pt<l.al. suit by: ca1vm, 9re.atfbr epnngarrl summiir occas1ons. oxfbrd buU.On down sh1rt Lal bott medras 1.,11Z. ~SSlZ<l.S 6-20 W:1381US ---------------------- Orange Coast EDITION I VOL. n. NO. 99, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA N Proposed Newport Budget Up by 1·2% A Propotll'<I 1979 ltO ('I\ budal'l ullln& for u l2 J.)<'r<'~nl 1n<'rt• 1. an apendll'\I( OH·r ll'll' ''"<'UI )N!r wH hundf'd to N1•wf)41rt 01.·u h City C'oum·al ml•mbt•a·~ tO<iu} Coul'll'lhnt-n "ot lh1•1r f11 st loo~ Ut the d<x'UllH'l)I d\Jrln~ tht>ir uf t t e rnoon ~t ud ~ :.. '1'' "'" u nd W\'r ~n·t t''JX'('l~d to t llkfl ne111111 • ~:'ud1!. :~~·~~~pc~~1l:11b111~~~:~ u~::: f Junt• "hen the\ "111 holtl publlt· hearing on 1t I IC' fore luk 1nu hnul action T hl' $27 6 million pro~lst><I bud"l'l 11ubm1ttl«f IJ y Cit y M nnaJtcr ltoh<.'rt W) rill " bUbl'd ()n a 17 JH'rt'\•nl llH'f t'U'it.' In propl'rty tax revcnUl' Wy nn l'%f)IUIOl'd lhllt lhi.' '" l'rt>ui,e ~due to 1h1· rt• l'Viiluul1on of propeT'ty thut "'told 111 Uw JJU!'ll )t•ar Jnd tonewc·onstrut•L1on Nt.•woort Bl'UC'h this yt•ar got SI 2 m illion from properly laxes Next yc>ar 'N property tux incoml:! 1t1 esllmull'd ul Sl 4 million Onl' of the c·ity's sources of in· '-'On1e from new construction building permit fees is pro Jected to drop by SJ33,280 Wynn said that esumated dt•t·reuse I!> anllc1pated because of the city 's traffic phasing or dmance wh1ch will halt. some prop<> ed c·onstruclion projects ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Balloon Tire Classi~s D•1ly Piiot PMIO Dy P•lro<ll O'OonMll Kalie Lane. 5. ponder~ some of the bright as new chis~,,. bicycles that were on dis- play Sunday al Lhc Balloon Classic bicycle show at Newport Dunes P a rk in Newport Beach. She saw Schwinn Spitfires. a Schwinn nlack Phantom Roadmaster and Elgins ~atie doubtless wa~ puzzled somewhat by the antique bikes. but ther e wer e ple nty of older folks present for whom lhe balloon tires. seats with spring~ and front wheels with "knee action .. brought bud• ml'mOrtl'~ ! Land Ownership Backed Irvine Co. Offers Upp e r Bay Documents A -.pokcsman for tl'll• lr\'l ne Co. has s aid that th<.' <·ompa n:, s ownershi p of S3 I million worth of land in Upper N<•wport Ba~ sold lo the s tate in 1!175 "1s sup ported by a c·ent u ry nf docu- ments The stale m <.'n• b ~ J e rr:i Collins \\a s 1n r<•po ns <.' t<J a laws uit that seeks to reC'o.,.er th1• money paid by the s tale The suit riled by Orange Coun ty Foundation for Prese '"vation of Public Property alleged the upper bay land was not. rn faC'l. owned by the Irvine Co wh en 1t was sold to the state But Collins said. "We did in deed own the property and when the state rece1 ved title to the land. the title was fully insured 1 by First American T itl<.' Co. 1 .. The Irvine Co !'lpokes man said the company had paid taxes on the land. which was valued at more than $20 million on the county's lax roll He also said .. Everyone ap- plauded the company's action when it sold the property" al the bargain·basement price Included among those who ap· plauded were some of the plain tiffs who now want the Irvine Or~n:ci~~as& Weather Partial clcarinJt this af· ternoon. West winds 15 lo 25 mph Tuesday after- noon. Lows tonight in lower SOs. Highs Tuesday in mid to high 60s INSIDE TODA\' Pro/Iles o/ /our or the na· tlon'• top JO ialewpersons.ac- cent the need for.ability, not neceuorily tolent. See P.oge A1 a Cl ., .. M •1.J ., .. ., .. M M Co. lo return the monc~ 1t re· ceivcd for the land. Collins said The laws uit a ll eged that ht:-cause the company did not hold title to the upper bay land~. the money paid by the state shouJd be returned Collins ealled the lawsuit and lh1t.• so C'allc•d tum-around tn some of the pla mtiffs "both bLif fling and disappo1ntmg "In any event, .. he sa id. "\H' fully expeC'l the l'Om ph.11nt to ht• d ismissed Serino Jury Hung Over Man's Sanity By KATHY CLANCV Ot 1'-0•11' POOi Sl•ll A Mission Viejo locksmith con vic led of trying to arrange two murder-for-hirt;' contracts n • turned Lo court today 1n the wake of a mistrial Friday on th<.' question of his sanity Joseph Serino. 50. had pleaded innocent b) reason of insanity to murder conspiracy and solicita lion in connection with the abort ed murder contracts he ar ranged for a Seattle attorney San Onofre Plant Back In Service The San Onofre Nuclear power plant unit one generator was put back into service at 8 a.m. today after a Thursday night shutdown for what were termed "minor. non-nuclear repairs.·· Southern California Edison Co spokesman Dave Barron said the unscheduled repair work involved a flow - straigbtener. a small bundle of tubes that moves sea water through the pla nt ·s cooling system. Also repaired wu a small leak found in one of the con· densers that cools the steam after it passes through the turbine, Barron said. The leak involves salt water and is not radloacttve, he added. Barron said the periodic re· pair work is needed due to the erosion caused by the salt water. EdlllOO officials said the San Onofre plant problems are not similar to those a t the nuclear olant near Harrisbura Pa. and the wife of a Be,erly Hills man Rut an O ra n ~t· Count)' Supe rior Court iur) Friday an n o unccd 1t was h opell·ss l~ deadlocked on the q ucsllon of Serino·s sanit\' a l the timl' he hired a so cail ed "htl man · lo carry outthc sla~ mgs J udgc Kenne th Lae toda~ or dcred Serino lO return to courl /\pril 24 for lhe ~chedulinr.: or a new samb· trial or perha ps some other disi)os1t1on ol tht> t•asl' lie alSO ordl'red preparation or LI probation report for Serino Se rino was con v ic ted las t week or soliciting the murder of Seattle attorney Roger Leed and of the wife of Joseph Bogg. hi~ co def e nd ant in the Leed case Both plots were foiled when the so-called "hit man" Serino hired turned out to be Newport Beach police Sgt John Simon Simon went to Seattle. Look Leed lo a brushy area and had him pose for photos wearmg theatrical blood. He later returned to Serino with the photos of a blood s plat· tered body and collected SS.000 of a purported SlS,000 murder contract. · However. Serino·s attorney. Robert Villa. has said his client was mentally not responsible when he arranged the s layings and was simply pos ing as a Mafia chieftain and murder con· tractor. <SeeSERINO, PageA2> Nations Sign Pact PARIS tAPl -France and Egypt have signed a $95 mUllon economic and technicaJ coopera· tloo agreement following a week or negotiation"· the chief of the Egyptian delegation said. T he city's property tax income this year was based on an as· sessed value of $795 million and a tax rate or 45 cents pe r $100 or assessed valuation Next ye ar. the lax rate 1:- estamated at 46 cents with an as sessed valuation of S875 m1lhon The city's pre-Proposit100 13 assessed valuatio n 1n 1977-78 was $819 million Unlike previous budgets pre pared by Wynn, the docum'ent given to councilmen contains pay raises for city employees since aJI six bargaining groups signed two year contracts last year However. it does not In· elude management pay raises Wynn said lhe 16 percent rai s e s for public s afety employees and the 13 percent r<&ises for the other employees accounts for most of the 8 8 per cent ancrease in. the clty'a operating expenses. But Wynn's budget also calla for elimination or 33 city jobs. all of which are expected to be vacant by the J.uly l s tart or the fiscal year. In addition, Wynn said biS budget does n 't include use or s tate "bail out" money. He es timated the c ity would be <See BUDGET. Page AZ> Road Plan Hit Chamber Seeks Reconsideration Uy JOANNE RE YNOLDS 0t th• O•ilY Pt lot Sl•ll Gordon Wcs l. prc.•s1denl or the '.'lewport darbor Area Cha mber of Commer C'c. s a\ s he wi ll ask Ne"' port Ht•ach ·Ci ty Counl'1I members lon1gh l lo rl•sc rnd their \Otl' on lht• l'll\ :-road ma stcr plan · Two \\Ceks ctgo. (•ounc1lml'n ignored a planning commission recommendation on the master plan Jnd \'Oted instead to takc :-.uggest1ons on ruturl' road con HEW Fete Bill Tops $100,000 WASlllNlJTON • J\ I' 1 The Oepa rtmt.-nt 1>f llt•a lth. Educa lion and Welfare 1s withholdinl! documents that show it s pe nt more than Sl00.000 at least s ix times more than the $15,000 it a dmitted m celebratm~ the departmtmt :. 2.'ith birthday last year . .ROvernment sources s ay The sources. "ho a s ked not to be 1dcnllfwd. Mud .. Any com· pre he ns1 \1(' iJ('COUnlr ng or lhe s taff lime that went into rt. the money spent on exh1b1ts . print· iog . expenses a nd everything. would put 1t wt.•11 over $100.000 .. The offic ial ('Os t e s llma l<.• mark bv llEW s ()ffi('(' or Publrl' Affa irs ·a t tltl' t1 nw or l hl' two- d;n l'el l•hra t wn ill l ht· agt•n<'\ ~ 25th ann1vcrsar) a yea r <:igo ~·as $15.000 Tht• 01rthd:i:i part) I l'at urcd a n outdoor t·elt'bratllln s tarring Big R1rd of tht• I ll•:W frnan<'ed "St•saml' Stn •t•t ll·lt•vrswn ~ho'' and II EW Sern•Uir) .Ju:-.t·ph Califono .Jr Tht•rp ''erl' con t'erts. and hooths and cxh1b1 fo., ... ho\\ 1ng ~omt• o f the 1,1,ork pe rfor med by t ht• department Tht•rl' abo "as a SIO pN ticket "hO<.'dO\~n in llEW's pcnthoust· t·afNl'rta. an l'\ t.•ning galu with s quare danl'tnlo! and ranch-st) le food Offtt•1als sa id th<.' llCk<.'tcd e vents would bt• s l'lf ~upporting M all\ of the su ml' pc•rson~ "ho "orkl•d on th<.' b1 rt hda.,. <·cll•hra t1on a re pl:1nn1ng a ht:alth fa ir nt''<l month in lent~ on the Mall anoss from llEW hl•udq uartc•rs Last Jun<.'. Tht• 1\ssoC'takd P rl·s~ fil<'cf u n•qut•st un<ll•r the Freedom of I nlormation Act for 'a ll dot'Um l'nl s rC'l:t tlllg to tht.• cos t or thl' clt•partment 's r<.'ccnt 25th h1rthda' ('cle hnilion and a n v other records tha t might ht•ip expl ain llw total t•xpc nscs 1nC'urred by the gove rnment m connection with lhl' <:l'le bra t ion struction from their Citizen Transportation Plan Advisory Committee Those s uggestions include li miting aJI roads to s ix lane~ and all inte rsections to nmc lanes. refusal to C'ons1der use or underpasses a t two con~ested in t t'r sect1 o n s nea r N e wport Center . and refusal to order an en vironme nta l impact s tate m e nt fo r tht• e xten s i o n ur University Driw The recommendations sub Taxes Aid NixoTLi Ford WASHINGTON 1 AP I It 1s costmg Ame rican t ax payers more than ha lf a million dollars a year to support former President~ Richard Nixon and Ger ald Ford with pens ion :.. oersonaJ staffs dlld office expenses. a m agazine re ports. In a calculation m it~ current issue . Ll.S Ncwl. \\ World Reports said Nixon last year s pent Sl63.329 m federal funds above his S85.000 pension. including th e cost of fi ve co lor television sets and repairs to his ele ctric i:olf cart His eight-member staff re Ct"1ved salaries totaling $95.658 in 1978. Bribery Trial For Diedrich, Rose Bf-gins S1\N DI EGO Tht• t rial of O r a nge Count y 5 upe r v rs or Ra lph D1edr1ch Jnd a r chitect l.eRo~ Rose ope ned today with prosecutor Michael Cap1zz1 oul hmng the mechanics of "'hat he alleges was a n elaborate bribery scheme Cap1zz1 s openmg state ment to the eight-woman. four man Jury lasted 45 minutes 1 t recounted e ve nts traced back to early 1973 when Diedrich first look officc and his central role in an A n ahe 1n area agri cultura l prest.>rve disputt;' not settled until the following year. In rebuttal to the prosecutor ~ tale of intrigue and cl<Jnd cst ine meetings. defense lawyer James (SttTRIAL, Pagei\2l milled by pla nning com - missioners would have kept the underpasses among options to consider for those intersections and a s ked for the EIS on Un iversity Drive so that coun- cilmen could use the documeDl as the basis for ma king a de · c1s ion about the road extension around the Up per Bay. In an interview this morning. West said he and chamber mem - be rs are "deeply J!Oncerned " !See ROADS. Page 1\2) lance Hit With New U.S. Charge WAS HINGTON I AP• Former budget director Bert Lance interceded al the White House in 1978, aftf:r be nad lert office. on behaJf or two busi ness men accused or bribery in .. federal civil suit. the Justice Department said today In the suit. riled an Miami. Fla .. the department said wee was instrumenta l in arranging a m eeting between the bus1· nessmen and a State Depart· me nt official that in tum led lo other meetings intended to pave the way for a bribe offer lo an official of the Middle Eastern nation of Qatar The Justice Department s aid the businessmen wanted to br ibe an official of Qatar to get re- newal of oil concessions worth millions of dollars There wa~ nothing in the suit to suggest Lance was aware the business partners had bribery in mind when he acted in their behalf 11 The suit s aid State Depart· mt-nt officials cut off all d1s- l'ussions when the business P••rtners revealed they had pre· '1o us ly given a Sl.5 million bribe to a formt.'r oi l minister or Qa tar to win the oil concessions in 1976. The businessmen were .den- t1fied as Roy Carver of Miami and Muscatine. Iowa. and k. Eugene Holley of Augusta. Ga. The suit seeks a court orde r that wou ld bar them from bribing foreign officials. This is lhe firs t civil s uit brought by the Justice Depart· ment under a 1977 law that pro- hi bits bribery of foreign of· ficials The law does not permit cri minal prosec utions for bribery that took place before the statute was e nacted 10,000 Prepare to Elee Cldorine Fumes From Wreck Threaten Town C RESTVIEW. F la •AP 1 Sn1 ftin~ winds wafted toxic fumes from wrecked railroad tankers today a nd threatened BllYER TROTS 'IHROUGH AD ··I sold my horse with no rems attached.· T hat's the advertising s uccess story of the Costa Mcsan who plat!ed this ad in the Dally Pilot llor11e ror sull' r. H old ,\ppoloo'lu ~t>lcHn ~ w tock ~ x. "'"" ff you weot lo make a sale with no reins attached. try the friendly Daily Pilot ad-vlsers at 642·56711 the e~acuation or the t0.000 res• dents o( this Florida Pa nhandle • town. More than 4,500 others from an 80-square-mile area near the town were already in emergency shelters. No serious injuries were re- ported. Civil Oetense ofricials worried that the c hlorine-laden wind s might begin dr1rting toward Crestview from lbe scene or a Louisville ~ Nashville Railroad derailment four miles away. ··w e 're prepared to move everybo<b oul when it's felt necessary, bul or course we don't know what's goiq lo de· velop." said Sgt. Roy Parker of the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Department "We're smelling chlorine IJBE now." Parke r s1t id from lhe .... AllBAIA GEOl£1l AP..._ ... TANK CAR PR08L£• In Aortde'• Penhencle s h e riff's department ln Crettview. t8ee nJllES, P11e .U~ I l r OM. Y fltl.OT NEW YORK IAPJ ................. c ........ Nlftpany wit" lnterftta tn natur•I r~1ource1 •nd flnancllll Ol)4'rahons. an JM)UACod plan$ W<h1y lo tr)' t o l a ke over r . w. Woolworth Co for Sl.l2S balllon in cuh II the mtraer filOes lhrou11h, ll would bf ont-of the Jars.tt'AI <'Vt.Ir ttru t•an, which recently old onlrolhna lnttrt'st in u larjl\' OrHlh•n utlllly to t ht-Rrallli•n •ovt>mmNll for $380 m Ulon. aald It w ill Olft"r ~ o hart-for 1:tll lht-hues ln lhc largt>. t ,, rl~t.y chain . torf' opt'ruhon 1n thl' nllt'd Stutes Woolworth 1Sloclt dONt-d Fr1dt1) nt $;..'6 Ex-Marin Files Suit In Arrest SEATTLE t AP I A former Ma rine who l'luims he wai> honorably discharged and then arrested as <.1 deserter nearly l'ight months latt•r has riled a Sl65.000 suit here against the federal government. S tevt.>n J Armstrong cont.ends that has constitutional rights were violated. and accuses the ~overnment of false a rrest . Armstrong, of Gr anite Falls. Wash .. said in the suit that he was a private when honorably discharged on Aug. 22. 1975. Armstrong said he )eft Camp Pendleton in California the sam e da~. but claimed his command· mg officer identified as Capt. R Hurt and others then filed a report listing him a s a de- serter 1\rmstrong s ub:.equently was arrested in Medfo rd, Ore .. on April R, 1976 by fo'BI aJ,!ents and .J <icksoo County s heriff's de puta•s Hf' t ht•n was returnt'd to Cami, Pl'ncll<'lon and churgctl hy milllary authorities with dt•ser- t11m. allf'mpt<·d hnbt•ry. break ing a nd l•nt(•ring fertcral govern mt•nt propl·rl)'. t h<·ft of 11ff1<'1al gov l' rn ml•nt rtoc um t· n b. an!I forgt"ry of offlc·1al govcrornl'nt documents ROADS ... about that action in li ght of a proposal made last month by c o u n l' 1 I m c m b c r s J a c k i e llPather and IJon Mcinnis l'alh.>d a po~1t1ve tra ffic solu· t1nn program. tht• propos al con· ta1m•d a hst of 20 manor und rna JOr road prnJN'ls :.11mC'd at re- rl u c 1 n g traffic c·onge ~t1on Councilmen \H•rc l'U<"h givcn iJ ft;!W of the SUJ:(l:?eStiOn~ lO study and an• schc•dulcd to rcpo"t their findtnl-(S April :!3 W t•i.t s:.ud the road master pliln <.1ct1on of two weeks dgo 1s directly in opposition to portions of Mrs . !leather's and Mcinnis· list of proJcC'ls West said an unofficial s urvey conducted by the chamber in· d1<.'ates that Newport Beach res1- dt'nls disagree with the sug{!es· tions of the Tranportation Plan Advisory Committee. ln addition to urJ(inA the rc- c onside ration of the r oad master plan vote. West said he will ask council members to in· 1tiate legis lation for the pro- posed road fee district. The district was proposed last sum mer by Irvine Co. President Peter Kre m e r who said de· velopers would be willing to put up about $17 m illion of the estimated $21 million needed to co mplete the city's road network. But councilmen declined to act on the proposal until they de· termined exactly how much more road construction they want in NewPort Beach . ORANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT fMOr•t'fQP(OMt 0.lly f>tlO• w1tf\wru(ftr\f0tn t>t"'"' tfttl Nt!..,,.Ptn~ 1\Qubfl\htfd t>v INil0rMQlt' Cot\1 PubhWnQ(orr'l(Wtlf'ly \t>o.tratpedit""'°'An P,.bll•"90 -., "'"'''VII Frid .. IOf c.o.to M<>w N-1 -II """II-11 .. t .. IF- tAtftY•tttv lr'Wlftlt l_*1UftA8N<" Sowt'-Coe,_. ~•AQlf rtQflOl\el f'(l•l"Oft" INbh~ kiwrNY"M'ft -. .. , ............... -............... ,,.,<llO W..t 11 .. Slrfti CO\t.I M<>w CotllOl'ftt•_,.i. CMflff M. I.Mt lltc ....... ~. INtt Anl\ltftt MINQlftOIOllO.\ T ...... ne(11•)~ 0HllftedA4twefttlMI.....,. ~8118pe_ct LOS ANGE.LES IAP> Bob I Tht' tnbbt'r <'8KC IS the second by Joe Muwell will bt> c hunu·d of It kind thut Los Angeles wlUa 11 rounll or muril•'r 1111iJ iX)ll,·e. uncl tht• tn111t.1ents of Skid five counu of robhcry m tht• Row, h.avc had to face in recent Skid Row ·Stubbt"r c1uu1. l>t•JJuly yt!un 'District Attorne M1k(1 O\'ncl n In the winter of 1974 75. nine u\d today 1H.'r11oni. dwd ut the hands or o Arraignment on lht• ehar(.tl'll pen.on pollcl' culll·d t he Skid was ex~'t'l<'d thh Bflt.•rnoon 111 Row Slul"her Vuughn Orrin Munlrl al Cour1 (.; rl'cll~ood 'ol(OS !i~ntenccd to life• Genefln auid uw 11 !'lt.1hh••• In l}r1son on charttes <'onnected victims. moi;tly Sk 1tl How to elt;ht of t~e slay1ngs tranaients. w •rt> k1 1lt>d from Ot• M u~well served five days m cober 19T8 lhrouv.l't Jun.utu y till' Coltnly J·..111 afte r pleading M ax"e ll. 29 . w(ai4 11rr<>i.h•d ·110 N)ntest" to the concealed April 4 in lht• ctowntown ~l-.1d "t>l\pon char~e m Dece~ber In Row are3 S)n th<' followm1: d,1) Augui.t 1978, ht-was con' 1cted of police said Maxwell hud h••,•11 na1 i,dctnl•anor a ssault for nrrestt-d lus t Oet•ernlwr un thn•aten111~ u man with a piece t•harges of <'Urr)'\ng a l'OIWt•ul1•d ur lt•.td l)lpt.' "l'UJ>Oll a douhlt• t>clgt>d 1IJg ger but wai, not ht-Id in ton net•t 111n "1th the st ubbt•r l .t'>l'. f'rone Pa9 .. rl J due to a lat•k of ev1denC't' B GET w~~~ ~~~~il~~~<'~e1~~ ~~~::~~~~ U D • • • with murde r bc~an JUSt a ft.•w t•la~1bll• for about S800.000 111 days bcforl' the April urn•i.l 1!179 80. Lust summer. lht• e1ly Police have said httll· uhout got SB-10.000 1n slate ussistann· Maxwell. although lhcy said he afll'r passage.' or Proposition l3 had been on Skid Row for ubout The pro1losed budget also c;.11ls a year before his arres t In part, for spt'ndin~ S4 8 m illion nn it was a check of Jail cuslody rec t•ap1tal 1mprOVl'ITil'nt pruJ<.•ct:.. ords that Jed to the s urvc11lancl• an 1nt·rN1se of St . I million O\ ('r of Maxwell, according to Pohcl' the amount budgell'd for tht· l'\ Chief Daryl Gates 1::.ting fiscal year Wynn said some of thos(' pniJ Fro• Pa~ A I eels include work budgclL'd for this yearthut wasn 't done> I ncludcd amonj? the projects 11' St50.000 to bl> s pent building a C'ommunitv center on Balboa Island al the rormer Sile of a church at 115 Agate A \'C SERINO ... Serino. o n a video tape re corded while he was under hyp nosis. said he posed as the un derworld big s hot because hb s is ter Elaine asked him to Most of the projects involH· repair and upgrading of existini.: facilities such as storm drains. sewers and water lines Pilot Logbook History-making Dull and Boring 8 y JOANNE KEYNOLOS 0 1 Ille O.Hy P1to4 SUit! FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION hearings on Orange County Airport that concluded Friday should have been dramatic th(• kind of event that draws scores of media people and finds its way mto novel plots and mov- ie scripts. It had a lot going for 1t The case could end up in the history books ll 's the prt•cedl·nt-selling kand of tase that could go as far ai, the Suµremt· Court bc•forc it's rP:o.olved TllERE'S TllE MON EY ANGLE in the million~ of dollar ... 1n potential titket sales for ai rlines Sl't•kanr.: a lOc·hold an Orange County And what ('nuld have more inherent glamour than t.hc tr:ivt·I business far away clblinations attainable through the m1rat°ll'S workl•d by the crews Who man 1t·t airliners JN TRllTll. HOWEVE R. this was the wors t <.1ss1gnmcnt I've drawn s ince the days when I l) ped up gr;.1du<.1t1on lists from lot<il junior high schools Imagine. ir you will. a room full of attornC'ys, not one of whom has been blesst•d ~ tlh a sense or humor. In thjs cai.e there wcrc h(•t\\Cen 15 and 20 attorneys ac- tively participating in the hNmnl! <•tall time., There w('re JO purtu.:s to the• proceedings What that means is that each of tht• 10 parties through their multitudinous lawyers got to call witnesses THAT ALSO M •;ANT th<•y ,:?Otto cross examine each other's witnesses. re-direct quc•st1oning at their nwn wit· nesses and re-cross exammc th(' other guys· wilnes::.cs Are you begin01ng to get the picture·· Sometimes they had lo lake numh<·rs and stund in hne to object to a quest ion that som('(mC' wa~ directing. l'ross- ing, re-directing or re-crossing at a witness. IT DROVE TllE POOR court rccordt'r nearly bonkers because the attorneys developed the nasty habit, early on, of interrupting each other . That made record-keeping rather tricky Then there were documents . I don't thank any of the at torneys showed up with less than a packing box full of mem os. letters. studies. reports und legal documents of one sort or another. Figuring out who got copies of what and whether 1t could be entered in evide nce was theater of the absurd For example. a lmost an hour was spent Thursday a rguing over one document. a copy of a n agreement between the City of Newport Rl'ach and thl' county that was never ratified nor put into effect THAT WASN'T WHAT the argument was about. It seem s Frontier Airlines wanted it us evidence and marked it FL-D. But the county didn't want them to put It m since they had nothing to do with it In the first place. WeU. the FAA was going to append It to a copy of some documents it was going to put In. which means that FL·D would become FAA-some other number. until Hughes Airwest saved the d ay for Frontier a nd the FAA by an· nouncing it had the docume nt loo. marked H-41 and It was being submitted In answer to a subpoena. which meant the county attorney could argue until he was blue in the face and it would slill be submitted on the r ecord. PROBLEM WAS THAT lhe discussion didn't move quite that fast. In fact. the only thing that moved quickly in the hearir11s were the fi ve.minute breaks each morning and afte rnoon and the hour for lunch. The four days I've spent covering this seem more like four years. When the hearing opened Tuesday the re were three television s tations. an assortment or radlo reporters and handful or us newspaper types in attendance. THREE HOU RS LATER, there were j ust two newspaper reporters left. Unfortunately, I was one of them. In the end. even the attomeyg seemed to be bored Use Tops -,-~~eii«la .... ., ........... The future of lbree Colla Mesa schools will be poadlnd b y Newpo rt-Mesa selilool trustees Tuesday. Trustees will hear a repart by a citizens committee coll'*'8ini uaea (or MeH Verde, Moota Vis- ta and Victoria schools, all of which are lo be c losed because . of declining e nrollment. Key sentimenu ellpreeaed by community memben, aCCC)l'ding lo the committee report, include no increase in tramc. limited night use. continuing availabili· ty or play areas and adequate grounds maintenance. Rt>sidents living near Monte Vist a school have expressed op- pas1llon to use of the-facilities by students at McNally, the dis- trlC't 's alternative h1gh school. the report states. Groups interested in leasing one or more sites include such public agencies as the City ol Costa Mesa. Coastline Com· rnunlly College. Fairview State llospltal. the Orange County Deru1rtment of Education and ousllinc Regiona l Occupational Program. Several private schools and the Orange Coast YMCA also huve expresst.>d interest. the re- 1><>rt states. Committee me mbers indicate SMOKE SPEWS FROM BROKEN TANKER CARS Chlorlno Cloud tndonqore Florida Town that all of the interested groups appear acceptable except for Coastline Community college. b~cause of the increased traffic and night use. Mesa Guartl Recovering From Attack A 24 )t•ar old Costa MC'\<t s e curity j!UJrcl r t•maincd 1n senoui. hut ... tahh• c·on1llt1on to day afll•r hl· \\a'\ stt1bhcd n• peatedly b,\ allt•gl•c1 burglars he s urpn4'cd in an <Juto <1g1·nt" A C'n1'tt a Mt•sa \lt•m(Jr1 a l lloi.p1t;.il '>P1tk1•s"'om .tn said Ronald .J Wu•.cl. 21. h.is h1 t•n rt' n10\ t·d fn1m th•· c·1111c·.d list Thi' P111~1·rt1111'-. 1111 ,1•1•urtl.\ g11arrl \\:t-. .1,1hl11•d '"'' l1n11 ' Thu1 Stia\ It\. hi.., .1t t.11'1,1 •1s at \'ll'IOt\ f>11tl1•1 :!hH~ ll,1111111 Bh d ('11,1.1 \11 .i l'o ht t' .111 t•,,lt·ll I\\ 11 -.11<.p1·1·ts. \'1nc:l'lll \ l'I ti 1h·1 18 .• 111d it Iii .\ 1·Jr old l't)mp.uuon follm\ 111~ iJ tOO milt• 111•r hnu1 t•haSl' lhal t•nded a t a S.tnta ,\na police road bllX'k Vt•larcll•t. H m.11nl'd in t•1ty Jail t od a' in ht•u or .. 2.> ocl(J Ila ii on sus p;<'IOn of ,11 krnpl l•cl murcll'r and hurgl.1n Cop~ Prollfl' Explosio11 ('osl<t ~lc•sa 111 l' n!f1n;1 ls s:uct lnd:t\ lht•\ an• p11r:-1Jin).! rn \l'i.t 1gatmn 1nl11 th1· f1r1•hombing of a H•h1 ck pa1 11ttn1• l1r111 F'1n.• Mar ... h;JI Hu s ... 11,.ndi·r ... on ..,;:11d SOl1ll'll0t" I hrt•I.\ ,1. l\lolotO\ l'OC'ktail .I h11t tl1• f1lkcl \\llh g a sohm• through J gliJsi. door Fri rl a y e' l' Jll 11 g at \'ii n tu::.} Cus tom P • .11nt1111-t. 765 N~·\\ton Wa \ lil' s:ml pohc•1 <HI H1'1 .laffil'°' F T a\lor. \.\ho \\:J"I 1111 pat rol in tht• a rea -.pottl'd thl· hrol<.en g I a .., " .i n cl fl a m 1•.., :i n cl c ' tmgu1shl•fl ttll' bl.111• \\1th h1" <·ar fare extan~u1shl·1 Damal:!l' to th<' h11llll1ni.: and c·ontenLc; was l' ... t1mJtl·d Jt S500 Henderson s;.11cl l ·'r••• Pa9~ A I In the me<.1nt1me . a railroad cl 1s astcr team ex perts in h aLa rdous mate rials was walking to the scene of Sunday's derailment that left 28 lank cars in a Jumbled pile. i.aad Tom i'1 1c hob. county C1v1 l Defense d irector Authorities evacuated an add1- t 1ona l six or seven families to· day. who joaned the 4.500 <>the rs who spent the night 1n s chools. C'hurcht<s and armont·s o n t· o f t h l' m . II <1 t h .i "' a .\' .Juhni.on ol m.•urh} ~tilliiwn . said 111 "'as in thl' hc1t k\ ;1rd of h1:- hou:.l' \\ ht<n hl· ht•ard on"' 11f ~,., 1·ra l t•\plo.,,inn:-rrom tanlo. ... ,rs carr~1ng JOhyd rnu~ <.1m monia. ac<'lonl' dnrl sulfur "I S<t\\ that big ball of fire go up It jarred the ground. he said Medical Structure Hit by Fire F 1r1• nl an undC'termtnl'd on~1 n c·au-;c·l1 an l'Sl1mate<I SI million damage todo.l.\ t o <i m L·dical building 111 Or<.1n J.!t'. lm·al firemen reporter! 'Ph 1rty fire fi ghters workt·d for !l1I rmnutes before controlling tlw 1 '-' m bbtZl' at Acacia Medical Ct•nll'r, 1110 E Chapman Ave . r1 r<•men said One fireman s urfered minor bru1~es "hen he fell durang t•f fort... to control the blaLc. fare of· l1c1 a ls sa1rl F 1 r ,, m t' n " a 1 d t h e r 1 n a I damage est1m<tle will await an an\'cntory of e~pens1ve equip ml'nl contained 1n various medical and dental offices along "llh a pharmacy Cause 1s s till unde r an ve::.t 1gat1on The committee recommends that public groups othe r th.an Coastline be allowed to lease the ;:,chools . with the possibility of s ub·leasing to private groups. ,..,....Pa~AI TRIAL ••• R1ddett made an opening state- ment that attempted lo re£ut.e Capazzi's alle~ations. Riddctt said t he defense ex- pects to prove in the next six weeks that Diedrich didn 't Set!k to pr(Jfit from t he land use de· c1s1on and. in fact . didn't profit lrom at lie dcscnbcd his client in de- tail to the Jury H 1dd£'ll recounted 0 1edrid1 ·s military record an World War ll. his ris<: Lo riches and then a <'areer 111 public service that in· cluded service on the 1964 coun- ty ~rand jury. a four-year term on the F'ullerton City Council and finally his election to the board of super\'isors. t\s he talked. Diedrich s at al tht.' defcndant ·s table with Rose and thl" two other defense al· t o rn l'~:. in the case. Keith \lonroc and Sylvan Aronson Opening :,latcments were con· t1nu1nJ! lute this morning in J ud l!l.' Ross Tharp 's courtroom. When they arc concluded te:,timony wil l begin. 85,000 Hit NB Sands Easter Week got off to a slow .. tart an Newpo rt Be ach, lifeguards reported today. They s aid the weekend beach crowd hit a relatively meager 85.000 Over<'ast weather a nd water tt•mpcratures in the low 60s ~~t the blame for the lack of achv1- t v Guards said they rescued a total of rune persons on Saturday and Sunday from our boys d<lpt.for wst<l.r ... our ultra htci pmcord 3 p1<t.OZ. s01t by ca1vm, great fbr sprm9a~ summcz.r occas1ons. oxfbrd buU.On down sh1rt Lal bot.t mtldn99 -ti~ l:x:')'.~ Sl7.CZ.S 6-20 ~6~~~wie ' FOR ntE DEFENSE Altot'ney Weedmen CENTRAL FIGURE Dt. WIJll•m Waddill o.11, ,.194 ''-" ........ THE PROSECUTOR Deputy DA Chatterton WASKJNGTON (AP> -The nation's chlet Inflation fighter said U>day that If the govem- m e n t 's voluntary wage and price guidelines rail to slow in· n ation. President Carter may be forced to institute m andatory controls or severe monetary measures that could bring on a recession, W add.ill ·'Holocaust' Alfred Kahn. chairman or the president's Council on Wage and Price Stability, gave the warn- ing al an AFL-ClO rally kicking off the labor federation's effort to monitor price Increases at thousands of retail stores around the country. Despite Kahn's comments , White House press secretary. Jody Powell said ''absolutely not·· when asked whether Carter was thinking of asking Congress for authority lo imose mandatory controls. Second Abortion,.murder Trial Continues By UNDA OE TSCll 4UY< .. IM Prest Wntv Nearly one year after a JUry deadlock. Or Wilham Waddill o( Huntington Harbour 1s on trtal on ce more In a n abo rtion murder case which continues to stir a storm of controversy "THIS HAS JUST BEEN a holocaust for me." says the 43 year -old Waddill, an obs tctri ciao-gynecologist who~c pra<:- tice was one of the largest in Orange County until March 2, 1977. That night. Waddill performed a saline abortion on an 18-year- o ld unwed woman She we1s thought to be 20 weeks pregnant But the baby was larger than Waddill suspE>cted and s urvived for a short period -perhaps a half hour THAT BRIE F LIFE of "Baby Girl Weaver" set In motion a dram a which brought a murder charge against the doctor. the virtuaJ destruction of his prac· lice and a $17 million suit by the mother blaming the doctor for the "wrongful death" of her in· rant. Last May, Waddill's murder trial ended with a j ury dead- locked 7 to 5 with the majority favoring acquittal. The district a ttorney decided to pr osecute again. Now, in the same eighth-floor Orange County courtroom. with the same anti-abortion ad- vocates in attendance, t he story of Baby Girl Weaver is told again. AT FIRST GLANCE. the second Waddill tr ial seems a replay of the first with repeat appea rances by key witnesses and the sc.ime lawyers s tating their points But a closer look rcvec.ils c hanges There is a n<'w judge. Supe rior Court Judge Byron McMillan. Te levision cameras ha ve been admitted lo the courtroom once ttnd will return before the proceedings end. THE MOST OBVIOUS dif- ference is the appeara nce o( Janet WaddHI. the doctor's wife. who oc<•up1t·s a front row l>C.tl daily Shl• is e11-iht months prcgm1nt with thcer ~l'<·ond c'h1ld :.in 11b- v 1ou::. rt•min<frr lo Juror:, that Wc.iddtll'!) <·hid Ot'<'upation wus dchvt•ring IJahtl'S. not abort111g them The fcx·u. ... of the <' as l'. CJS 11re Sl'nled by 1>rosN·ut10n und de fens<.' lawy<•r!), h<1::. un<ler.i.:onc J s ubtle change !-.N•m1ng ly ·a re· action to a US. Supreme Court decision last January just before the second trial b('gan THE lfiGH COURT, stnkinJ! <town a Pc•nm;ylvc.i nia abortion law in the l'ase of Colautti v~. Franklin. held that doctors have "broad discretion" m deciding whether to s ave fetal life The Pennsylvania law re- quired every phys1c1an to try to preserve the life of a ft'tus if there was "suffic·ient reason to believe that the fetus may be viable." The Supreme Court s mglcd out the words "may be viable" as too vague and ambiguous. saying "may be" differs from "is ... T he court criticized the law for exposinJ! doctors to possible criminal charges for nnl trying to save the life or ..i fetus that "may be viable ... "THE PRESENT Tt\TlJTE does not afford broad d1scret1on to the physician, .. wrote Jus tice Harry Blackmun. In essense, it is this 1sue of a doctor's decision-making rights which has become the a ux of the new Waddill trie1I "The big focus in the first tria l was on possiblt· manual strangulation ... say~ Waodill's c.ittorney. Charles Wcl•dman. "THE FOCUS NOW 1s on the responsibility or the physician in the case of the agonal patient where the death process is under way and irr<•vcrs ibll'. ·· says Weedman. Nukes Protested Reactor Shutdo\Vll Effort Continues BULLETIN HARRISBURG, Pa. <AP> - Gov. Dick Thornburgh told preg- nant women and pre-school cblldren this afternoon they can return lo lbe immediate aru arouacl tbe disabled Three Mile Island nuclear plant. The gov- ernor alJIO said tbe ?3 schools in tbe five-mlle radius can reopen and that state offices can return lo baslness as asaal. HARRISBU~G, Pa IAPl - Hoisting hand-made signs read- ing "No Nukes Is Good Nukes." 1,000 people h ave demonstrated * * * Nuke Plant Supported AUSTIN, Texas <AP> -For the f()Urtb time in six years, Austin voters have decided that they wanl a share in building the South Texas Nuclear Project, despite an accident 12 days ago at a nuclear power plant in Penn· sylv&nla. About 34 percent of tbe city's eligible voters decided by a margin of more than 3,000 votes to retain the city's interest in the SZ.07 bllllon power project near Bay City, 135 miles southeast ot Austin. "l am •till very surprised witb" tbe retulll, Hid Mayor Carole McClellan, who supporta tbe elty's 18 percent intel"ell ln die ..... on the steps of Pennsylvanfa's Capitol while engineers tried to decontaminate a simmering re· actor at Three Mile Island. Penns yl vania Gov. Dick Thornburgh was expected to an- nounce today whether he will lift his 10-day-old ad visory that preg- n a nt wo m e n and p reschool children stay at least five miles from the crippled nuclear plant. Press sec r eta r y Pau l Critc hlow said Sunday night that Joseph Hendrie. chairman of the Nu c lear Regul a t ory Com· m ission, and NRC operations c hi e f H a ro ld Denton told Thornburgh that conditions were safe enough to lift t he advisory soon Engineers worked methodical· ly Suriday to plug ra diation leaks nt the reactor. a contaminated cauldron that won't be brought to a cold shutdown for at least five more days. Cold shut.down is the point a t whic h te m - pe ratures ln the r eactor fall below the bolling point of water. and there is no more risk of the reactor going out or control. M •anwhile, In voices echoed at 10 other weekend demonstra· lions nationwide, angry a nd frightened neighbors or tbe dis- abled nuclear reactor chanted "No Nukes! No Nukes!" at a rally on the state Capitol steps. The near-disaster fresh in their minds and their attention riveted OJ' speakers from as far as Germany, the 1,000 protesters gathered on an over~ast Palm Sunday to conduct the plant's "lut rite&." W1u.ld11l and his attorney tla1m that Baby Girl Weaver was dy· mg when the doctor first saw he r. that she gave a few "agonal ~asps" but never showed the life signs of a normal baby. WEEDMAN CONCEDES thot Waddill made no bcroic efforts to save the 21 2-pound infant. cert.am that there had been massive brain dama~e Crom long immersion in the saline solution. TH E DOCTOR HAS b(•cn quot- t•d as telling nurse:.· "Don't do ..1 godcjamn thing for that haby ex t•epc oxyj!en · · The prosecutor. [k puty Dis· trirt Attorney Robert Chat· terton. seek:. to prove that Wad ci1ll actually s trangled the baby because he fN1red a ma lpractu:e s uit if she survived and wa-, rl'· larded But if ht> did not strangle her. Chatterton claims Wadd1ll 1s still l!Utlty of murder by omission the failure to try hard enough to sav<.' the baby no matter what 1b condition might be DU RING J URY SELECTION. Chatte rton used the phr ast' ''right to life"' and asked jurors whether they would ··pull the plug" on a patient s uch as Karen Ann Quinlan. He rec;eived vary- ing answers . Chatterton insists that a <.'On· viction of Waddill would have no impact on t he medical com- munity. "I don't think there's going to be a big ercect, · · says Chat· terton. "because I don 't think other doctors do what Or. Wad· dill d ad. If they do. perhaps they \\on 't." WEEDMAN DISAGREES. "l really think this is a ease physa· cians are looking a t ." he t-.ays. "Not just obstetricians. but physicians who an• 1n\'Ol\'cd wit h pati<'nts lakl•I)' to he terminal or brain damaged " The underlying issul'. ~a)., Weed man. is the physician·s right lo Jct a patient die when all hope is gone. "TO SAY THAT A DO('TOR 1s guilty of murrter 1f he docsn l give medical treatml'nt to a pa ti ent who is clearly agonal m es in the face of t ht· Colault1 de· cision ... said Wt'edm<tn The mora l dilemma . Weed· man notes. is e1 rc::.ult of advanc ing medical science .. It s quite clear that prior lO this decade ques tions of life and death were pcrfc·clly obvious. hlack and whilt:. Tht·n• was no middle ground," he says "But now there's middle ground because of lift' s upport systems which can prolong t he agonul state indc£initely. · Battle Rages In Nicaragua MANAGUA. Nicar agua !AP 1 -Leftist guerrillas battled gov· ernmenl t roops in northwest Nicaragua for a second day lo· day. military sources reported. w h ile President Anasta s io Somoza vacationed with his c hildren in the United States. The government claimed San- dinista rebels had fled back acr oss the Honduras border. But the Red Cross in Managua said Powell said Kahn "in no way meant lo imply that this pres1- d en l would under a n y circumstances impose wage and price controls.·· .. An honest person has got to admit that if this voluntary pro- gram does n't work, we may get o n e or another o f those alternatives. whether we like 1t or not." Kahn said "We may get the one that some of you SCJY you wc.inl - me1ndatorv controls," he said. "We ma'y get the o ne that nl'ilher vou nor I want. I refer. of course , to the option of clamp· ing down on the· economy so severely tha t we bring on <i -.,e rious recession and throw millions of pcopll' out of work ~our peopl!-' m a repeat of 1974 75 .. lie ~c.i1d Carter ··1s a bsolutely determined " to avoid recession a nd mandatory controls as a o11ay of slowing 1nflat1on from its double.digit levels of this year. As a result. Kahn said, •·we really have no c hoice but lo pursue our present course. but with increased intensity." That increased intensity. he said. would include the previous- ly tightened price g uidelines. a new state and local anti-inflation program and the A FL-CIO's price monitorinP Norwalk Man Slain; Three Hurt in Fight A 22-yenr·old Norwalk man d ied Sunday night of knife wounds suffered during an even ing street fight in Stanton. police reported today Robl•rt Ha1 gosa died at Wl•s tmins t l'r Comm unity Hospital at 11 ·10 p.m .. fin· hours artcr a fight among what police dl'Scribed a s a large g:ithe nng of people al Santa Gerlrudcs a nd Santa Maria streets. Thrl·e othe r m e n we r e hospitalized with knife wounds. police reported. They were 1den- t1fied as Romero Raigosa. 26, and Albert Santana Salvador, 24, both of Norwalk. und Victor Cadt>na. 29. of DownC'y Officers said they have arrest ed no suspects in the case and know no mot1\'e. They said the incident 1s not believed to have been gang related but s aid in· vestigation is continuing its om ce in Estell. in the heart I I -, or the battle area 80 miles north. of the c apita l, re ported con - tinued heavy fighting today. The military sources said 28 guerrillas and five soldiers were killed In the clashes. wbicb local residents and Red Cross sources said were centered on Estell and t he nearby towns or El Sauce. Achuapas and Condega. Pay Talks Resumed SAN JOSE <APl -Both sides s aid they would renew contract talks today after a j udge's order ended a two-day "sickout" that s welled to include 80 percent of tbls city's 700-man pollce force. Tbe Peace Officers Association Is seeking an 11 percent pay hike. I\., • J oining the AFL-ClO In the price watch is a rece ntly formed coalition of 60 labor. consumer. m inority and senior citiieu groups called C_OIN fConaumen O ppose d to Infla t ion ln the ~ecessities ). The crusade was announced DM.YPLOI .M lut .-by Kahn and Eltber • Petenoa, the pretldent '• special assl.a.tant for consumer affaln. Its t.ar1eta are rapidly rtsiq prices (or tood, housing, fueJ and medical care -which &oletber make up inore than 70 percent ol the a ve rage family's expen- ditures. Awards Biglaliglat 'Duke' Expected At Oscars Nigh~ .. HOLLYWOOD <AP> -The Oscar nominees hoping to be in the fl oodlig hts at the Los Angeles Musi't Cente r tonight du r i ng th e 5 l st A cad e m y Awards are likely to be upstaged -not by each other but by 71· year .old John Wayne. The Academy Award-winner for .. True Grit" 10 years ago was scheduJed lo appear at the end of the telecast to c.innounce the best picture of 1978. <Related story. photo Page 86) Way n~. whose his tor y i n Hollywood predates the Motion Picture Academy. will be mak- ing his first public appearance since his cancer surgery three months ago. The show itself could com· pcnsate for a year when the Academy's voters were not overwhelmed by excellence of compellt1on. Producer Jack Haley Jr. has rounded up a cast more stellar than last year 's golden anniversary . Presenters range from Cary Grant and Laur en Bacall t o Robin Williams and Brooke Shields. N BC's J ohnny Carson will make a n unaccus tomed <IP· pearance on ABC as master or ceremonies for the show, which starts at 7 p.m. IChannel 7). "T he Deer Hunter " a nd "Heaven Can Wait," both with nine nominations. were gene ral- ly considered favorites for best picture, with "Com ing Home" -with eight nominations -also a possibility. "An Unmarried Woma n " and "Midnig ht Ex- press" were also nominated for the year's best fil m . If "Heaven Cao Wait" scores a sweep, Warren Beatty could be the first person to win Oscars an four categories. He is nominated as best actor , pro- ducer.co-writer and co-director. For the first time in recent memory, a ll the nominated songs will be delivered by those who sang the m for the films. The performers: Debby Boone, Barry Manilow. Johnny Mathis and Jane Oli vor. Olivia Newton· John and Donna Summer. Sam my Davis J r . and Stevl' Lawrence will sing a medley of hit movie songs not nominated for Oscars. No-shows among acting con- tenders. a blight in some recent vears. should be minimal. Of the ·10 nominated actresses. only In- grid Bergman has dechncd to appear. The Swedish actress. who could be the first person lo wm fou r acting Oscars, was re· ported to be starting a film m Europe. She was nomine1led for the film. "Autumn SOnc.ita ." Others vying for bes t actress of 1978 were E lle n Burstyn, "Same Time. Next Year.·· Jill . C layburgh , .. An Unma rried Woman;" J ane Fonda, .. Coming Home," and Geraldine Page. "Interiors." or the candidates for best ac- t o r. onl · Ro be rt De Niro. no m i n a·~.-d for "The Deer Hunter," was a doubtful a rrival. He t old Ha l ey h e was too n e r vous to s it through t he ceremoni es, whereupon the pro- ducer offered to allow De Ni ro to remain backstage. Besides Beatty . the other can- didates fo r best actor who have agreed to a ppear were Gary Bu sey. "T h e Budd y Ho ll y Story;" Laurence Oh vier. "The Boys from Brazil... a nd Jon Voight. "Coming Home." J ack Warden of "Heaven Can Wait" was the onl y contender fo r s upport ing act o r who declined a n invitation. Others nom inated include Bruce Dern. "Coming Home:" Rich a rd F a r n s wort h , ··co m es A Horseman,·• J ohn Hurt. "Mid- night Express." and Christopher Walken. "The Deer Hunter ." Nominated m the best s upport. mg actress category were Dya n Cannon. "Heaven Can Wait;" Pene lo pe Milford. "Coming Home ;" M agg i e S mith . ..California Suite;" Maureen Sta pleton. "Interiors." and Me r y l Streep, ·'The Dee r Hunter." Ortega Crash Injures Man Riding Cycle A 28-year-old T emple City m an is in guarded con.liition to- day after his motorcycle struck two ca rs S und ay o n the treacherous Ortega Highway, coll1d1ng he ad-o n wit h t he St.>cond vehicle. A California Highway Patrol ~pokesman said Kim G riffith was traveling eastbound on the highway 16 miles east of the San Diego Freeway. G nffith crossed the cente r di vider a nd clappeo one car driven by Calvin Fields, 42. of Costa Mesa. police said. Griffith continued. smashing head -on in· to a westbound car driven by Richard Schimek. 18, of Irvine. Authorities did not know if Griffith was wearing a helmet in the 11.25 a.m collision. He 1s under care in Mission Com munity Hospital's intensive ca re urut. No one else was in- 1ured c lassie wmdbrea.ker ... thcz. original G-9 wind break er, idcz.ol fur Q:Jlf or outdoor 'M'lOr. madrz. of'1idht~ight cotton- poplin witii a tarun 1ini~. evailobl<i in natural,briiiShtan , navy or nzd. modtz. fbr us in ~lBnd.. @)~o@@)~@ 44 Rl.shlon lsktnd..'Newport Beodt•7J4/6.f4·!J070 lOOl \\ab.VOod BWd.•M!Slwood ViUage•213/479•7727 - 6 ' • / f:' DaVPILOT MOftdew, April I , tl1'1 ·~.: ... t · • ~·.i .. ~easting wUla Slilili: N oi8 M ov OH, SAY CAN VO HF.AR' C~rtaan cyniu l ob· .. rvt r ot the curn-ot Jt\l no&H nap al OranJC County · Alr1)Qr1 hl'Vf' UfUll'. t('d that a('tually, nolhh\i hos rN1lly bf'en ''°""' to quirt. down ttirhn lak ~tfs from th • t•ounty trip Whllt'-4 n.•ullv huppt'nt.'<!. th~y <,Utt(;N•l . 111 that th1· oulho11Ul' l..ct.•p "'''"ilH? lh nol. 1• around l lt.'H' tc-.ctu , ~onl' tomo1 row. uod ~omt·1>l u<•1• 1·l~1· mn~ bt• on Wt'dne~dn ' IC you twh<•n• I hcitei wry thinkers, It work Ii llkr tht!> SOM t; T l Mt: ft .\('K , Orange County u1rpo1 t outhonu . 1et up rule-. that decre<'d lhe b11C j t.i1 mu t not depart the airport unde r full lhroltlt' Th big 6o>. mu-.t lJl..t• orr ijllH'tl) Ju-.t !'tori or mu~h o<r Uw runwu und adk up to 1 t.h•1'1•nl ulutudt> Tht-n hat th throttles This procedure i.t•1·med to mlilkc at quieter for lht• .._ /'rl c ~- CQ/'/TRrlC T fAA SealJng Deal Wllh Airline on Where lo Put the Noise Ne:rt Papa l B a n Priests Denied R ight to Wed ~--- VATICAN CITY •AP I Pope John Paul II upheld mandatory cclll>Ul'Y tor Homan 'nthollc priests today and said the priesthood c~nnot oo rcnounrcd because or the ditricuJtles and saulflcea asked. In a stron1t rcuttlrmt1Uon or the \,500·year·old ban on marrla1e for pricsltt. thc po1tllrf 11aid his chu rch commits itself to maintain ing p r r ,. 1 T 1 y <' l' 11 b n r y • · u ·a partaculur 1i1art for lhc km"dom THE PONTIFF acknowledaed of (;otl · • the shortage or priests in certain • 'lll• n•Ji•rlf•il utlt•m pts lo pa.rts ~~ the world and that "1H'l'Ul nrl1.t• · the prwslhood. priests are expected to ~ave a suyin~ "Thoso who cull tor the care and commitment which are i.l'culura tulaon of priestly tare far greater an~ different from u nd UP J>luud It:. variou b any tayperson. . munlft>:ilot1ons will undoubtedly .. But he u~ged the bishops to nbundon w; when we succumb Lo do ev~~yth1ng in rour power ~o kmptalion. we i.hall then ceast.' ensure tha.t priests remaao lO bt• necci.sary and popular: .. faithful lo their vows. Jnhn Paul set forth his ;aewl> He a lso made clear that ~e an u 35 pagl' pastoral letter to wants the bishops to be tough an Vrll'&li. of the Homan Catholic deahn~ with requests for dis· l'hu n •h und J ::.eparale eight pensal1ons from priestly vows. lhl~t> letll'r to the r hurch's "ONE M UST T HINK of all ba::.hopl> these thing~ . especially al mo· Thl'y 'here issued for Holy ments of cr1s1s. and not have re· Thuri.da\. later this "eek "hen course to a d ispensation. un· th" pope.ha:, calll'd on pn~sts an derstood . as .an 'admin!slrath:e Homl! to JOan him an ~lass in St. intervention. as though an fact at Peter'::. Basahca "to manifest were not. on the contrary, a the communion of all priests matter . of profound question of with the b1::.hop of Home... co nscience and a l est o r Arkansas Tornadoes ITrjure 46 CAMDEN. Ark. IAP > A humanity ... The celibacy rule is believed to be a main cause ror the defec· t1on of priests. which has in· creased from about 1,000 in 1965 to an annual rate of about 4.000. or 1 per cent or the world's 400.000 priests. It is esti m:ited that more than 8,000 priests in the United States have resigned since 1965. Winter's Glaze Residents ot the Detroit an•i.J. with drea ms of spring flowers and baseball game!). were unceremoniously brought bacf< to reality this m orning by a n ice storm that glazed trees a nd snappc:d power lines. About 100,000 homes were without power m th~ area a nd roads were dangerous. populace in the immediate vicinity of the airport. Places like Easlbluff. Dover Shores and Santa Ana Heights. Then when the jet pilots rinaily hJt the throttles. 1t seemed to get noisy in a reas like Balboa Island and the Newport·Balboa Penjns ula. Later. during a tame when Hughes Airwest was trying tests to prove that its Boeing 727 jets could operate under the low-power takeoff rule Just as quietly as DC·9s, along came the F'ederal Aviation Administration. tornado ripped through this southern Arkansas community. injuring :it least 27 people. in fhct1ng heavy damage along a f1vc·m11e.1ong path and leaving hundreds homeless. authorities said. Mt1rder Suspect Nabbed FAA OFFICIALS RUL E D that Ora nge County rouldn't impose the low.power take off rule . The Jets would have to power.up to J.000 feet. This new di ctum effectively knocked the Hughes 727 test to the bonkers. All the Jets started powering off tht:' runway. Thin~sgol noisy in the airport vicinity But. since lhl' a1rlinl'rS were higher when they eru1sed over A:..albo<.1 and Halboa Island. it got quieter In thesl' en varons NOW Jl'ST I.AST Friday. an the latest FAA cunosat y. llw i"cdl·ral-; l':.Hnt• alonJ.! and said to Hughl'S Aarwcst. "llc•y. you gu~~. mu) bl' that Orange County noise rule t!. ukuy afll'I' :.ill (;o Jhead with those low.power t:..akeorrs .. So today. it's a little quieter in Santa Ana Heights. Oov<•r Shor<.•s and Eastbluff. And a Lillie noaser on the :--.lcwport ·l:falbo:.a l'enml>ula. Maybe they'll move the noise to Costa Mesa n<'Xl wt•c k Pot-backers Drin k Beer a t Fund-raiser GAI NESVILLE. Fla. IJ\Pl About 1.000 persons turned out for a bl'nefat eoncert for the legalization of m C1riJua na. but most displayed more of u tastt• for beer lhan for the illegal weed. Musicians were paid with money donated anonymously by marijuana s mokers The main speaker was Gainesville luwyt•r J e ffr ey M e ldon . s t o l e coordinator for the Nation<JI Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. .. It 's not goang to go away. despite any legislation passed against it." Meldon said. refer· rin g to a bi ll s ig n e d in Tallahassee Friday to impose mandatory prison scntcnccl> on ma rijuana traffickers "Whe re it hit here. it hit bad, .. said Ouachita County Sheriff Garner Robertson. "Lots of houses had nothing left but thl· slab ·· AT L EAST 19 ottwr people werl' IOJtll"l'd when tornadot•s hit an othl'r parts of the stale. authorities s:.ml Th e Camdcn tornado destroyed about 75 homes Sun day night and Sl'\'l•rel) damaged a shopping rrnll'r. a school and anothl'r 75 home::-. ::-aid Troop1'r Jl'rQ Brad~ha\\. :.i st..ill' poht:c bpok<'sman Som<' looting occurr<'d at lht· ::.h oppi n g ce n l <'r hl'fort· authoratacs arnved, Brads ha\\ said About 20 stale troopers and 35 mt•mbl•ri. of the Arkansas Na· taonal Guard patrolled the area to pre\·ent further looting ,\ l 'T llORITI t..S estimated that d:..ima~e \\ould a mount to mlll1ons of dollars. In Littll' Rock. Gov Bill Clinton declared Camden a town of 16.000 ·a d1 sastl'r :.in·:..i . making affected res idents chg1blc for s pecial as s1stanl'c Most v1ct1ms of the Camden tornado were treated fo r minor injur1t•s ot Ouachita County llospatal and released. Al least f1vc werc admitted. some suffer· 1n g from broken bones, Bradshaw s<J 1d. One of them. Georgo Lofton. 18. s uffered in- 1 u rics to the head and was transferred to a Little Rock hospital in rntiral c·ondition, he said * * * Ice Storm Hits Michigan Many Northern States Crippled by Cold Tenap erat a re• Ho Lo "'' Albu Qut II S• Allon I" 00 Sil ., IJ•lltmorc \) •1 Btsm.uek J• 10 BOtS" 00 0 Q) Bos Ion S1 l• OJ Brownwllle I ) n 011111110 )4 1~ :It Cntc•oo .. JO .1• Ctnclnnetl )8 31 .u c u:1vel•11C1 ~o l2 .1• OalFt.Wlfl ... •• Oen•tr 00 JI 0.1ro11 :i. n .S6 Ou1111n lt I .05 Helena "' u Hono1u111 .. ., Hou\lon 11 .. 11\d'epofts )I " . .o Je<U •lilt flO ., • ll l(en s C•IY "' n LH V908' 11 u Lllllt Roe-.. 4) ·°' LOSA~ .. )S LoutS¥111t )I •• 1 40 Pllenel, Ort 56 41 • " St Lout' •• 36 .:M $1 p. hl'n!N 92 .. Mlthl941f\ "°""" wit'*" tlt<trl<llY IOCUl'f, •nd lOUlllWt-\lffll Or~QO<I f'?m~r•ttJrl'\ drOUf\d tP\I r'Mhon dt 1 d m ES t r•noe<f tr om nine m War ro•d, Minn , to l~ 1n L•r~oo, l e,.ds California Tra•~lers throu11n Southern C•l1!orn1a doKerl •nd mountain erta' wer• w•rned by le>recuters to watch out for 1119n wino' from• StOl'm mov· lno In Iron t~ nor1n. Tl>e N&t1on<1I WHllM!r Service w1d nortllw•sl to wH I winds would 9u$1 up to SO mpn 1nrouqll Tun oay, pu lic ulerty "' n1gh•r mountain !HUH. 0<1•1ng •n Ille desert w•s ••· peeled lo be furl~r comptlc.teci Dy bl0•1"9 Wiid and dusl Forec .. ltrs said cloudy Sk it ' 9 eneralecl Dy lhe weak wnln•r sy&lem -.1c1 CINr up lont9hl U Cff>t 1n Ille TeNKl>Apt Mouftl•tns, where Clovcll or IOQ _, d ~fStSt IJlr0U9 , TueMUy, Five De aths in Slwotout Spark Manlumt PAXTON. Ill. CA P \ After a day.tong manhunt. police said they captured a man charged wi th murd e r i n a bloody shootout in which fi ve persons, including two police officers, died. T h e l>U ~p cct, M o nro e Lampkin . 43. was captured without resistance Sunday night on a state hi~h'hay j usl east of Pax ton, said Les Pauley, a s pokes ma-n for the Illinois De partment of Law Enforce mcnt. LAMPKJ N, WHO HAD been shot m th(! wrist. was captured about three males from the site or the Saturday night gunfight. Pauley said. The suspect fl t'd on root aftt'r the battle. in which a i.t..i tt· trooper. the troopt:r's brother·an law, a Paxton poli ceman and two of Lampktn's brother-, wen· killed. A murder warrant wai. assut'O Sunday. and pohtl' spt...nt tht' d,. \ following a t\\O·mile trail (If blood through farmlands Tll'dr this east·central l lhnoas town A UTHORITlt.:S t'Oll\D three pistols m the two Lampkin vehicles and a hagh·powcred n Cle near the body of one or the brothers. Another was carrying cibo ut Sl.700 m cash, police said . hut no motive was established for tht> ::.hooting spree. Clyde Lampkin. 48, of Gary, 111{1 • was arrested at the scene ~aturday night and charged with \ 1ol<tt1on or weapons statutes. I h· "as bt•1ng held in the county : .11 I Md ar1l'r appart-ntly was shot 111 .... t, amt>::.llgators said. 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There 1s a substantial penalty for early withdrawal of cer11flcate accounts. -~ 111111~ Corona dil Mir: 2867 East Coast Hlghway/675-5010 Downtown Senta Ana: 631 North Ma1n/54N>741 Fountain V1Uey•: 17900 Magnolla St./963·8396 Clpillrano-&ln Clemente•: 570 Camino de Estrella/493--5661 •Open SllUl'dlyl 10AM·2PM Eftec:t111e AQr~ 1.1979 Selwdly!Qn8MMPM H11111t11Q10ft 9eedl: Weves t-to lllrM , ... Wllll toull!Wesl swell COfl. dltiOtlS poor ~ 8H<n We ... 9 '"'" to tour IMI wolll winds of 19 mpfl COlldiliOM l~rlotoOd-._ ____________ ............ ________________ ._ _____________ ._._._ .. ~ • AV ALON 1 AP J I'' our 'large r ubber ha111 con talruna maruu»na, known aa That slicks valut"d at $400.000 wor rlsh u out of th ocun off Parson's Landine on Santa CntahntA l11lt.1nd authorities say. · Loi Anaeles County Sher.tr' d('puue said th f first of the 20 pound ba&it wa d1. C<>V('rt.od Muck 1n kelp Sunday by a Wt>t•kend sailor 22-ycur old Cary Ada m g ol Looa IWuch <' ..... 8'alp ""'"''•• SAN LUIS OBIS•>() 1 1•1 A car"o :ship ror rying ru\'I oil, r urs nd containl'r' w11' hrouaht back \0 port. uakrng on "atl'r and h .. tma 'tl'H rd~ Cou~I t:uard o rC 1rrnlt\ ( ) :.,1~ ,t\f. 'TE Till' 510 fool (;111h·on Coru I "Ill'.> not n .. •portt'<l in ......_ _____ ......_ __ dun~l'I', nonr of lht• 3tl ml' rn ht• r' t' ro w w u" evacuated • .nd no one \HI' 1n1ured On SundJy dlvt'r" n1turh1.•d u riutt'h 10 1111\0 of tht1 .,h11•·, "';~ holds und ooi:nn p11mp1n~ vut "ut1•1 PrUo1t Guard• Protr•• SAC RAM ENT<> I'> i.1l'I.. 10 h.} California pnson guurcli. prott•:.lln)( lack 11f µu~ raises IS expeNt.>d lo gro\\, a ,.,pokesm.tn for the l'aliforrua tall' ErnploH~l' s Ai.M1l01ah on sus T hl' sµokc!'trnun. Kt•llh llc11rn, said ·sunday thut non umforml•d pe~onncl ::.ul'h ai. elerks and cooks 'H'rc ex1><•c ted lodJy to JOIO thl' 200 uni formed officer:. who sh•> cd ho mt• :o-.u111la' Pan A11t Paf•f RPac.•hpd WASlllNGT0:-.1 1AJ>1 Fhi!ht atll•ndants for Pan American World ,\1rn tt>::. "111 be \Olrni;! in tht· nl0Xl fe w weeks on a tcntat1v1• 1.1bor aaree menl that ended a brief ~ alkuut Negotiators fo r P<in Am <ind tht· Independe nt Union of Flight Atll'ntlant:. c<im(· 111 t1·rms Sundu\ on a new cont rnl t afl1•r a st·ncs of mara thon bargaining se:.s111n::. with lt•<.ler;.il nll'lhutor-.. Terms of t he contract "ere nut II tM:lost'<I ~rds •ttf i 1udng• LOS ANG El.ES 1AP 1 ,\lfornl•vs for furm1·r Lt. Gov Mcn·>n Oymull) s<rnl Dymall~ ·:-. f1mrn cial records. <.·onfidc ntwl files on LI C:<l\ M1kc Curb. mid a scaled V .S S1.·1rntl' n·port '''1•n· m 1:-.s ing a fter thc•1r o ffices "<"rt• ra1d1·d b~ '"'' l' J u:.l l<'l' Dt•partmcnt t0vt.•st1g<itors Edward Mtisry. a n altorne~ \\ho \\as a1Tt•st1•d when he I rie<l to s top im'l's ligators from M'ar ch111g his files a nd anothe r Dymallv uttorne\ :.atd tht•\ discovered the file:. missing Saturda~ · · Gas flo urs ShortenPd SAN FRANCISCO 11\f'> Motorists drivtng on Sundays or a l night tn Nevadu or rural areas of Northern California "run the risk of being unahlt.• to get gas" over the Easte r \\cekend und I.he · following week. the California St ate .\utomob1ll' Association said today. The AAA said that although all grade:. of fuel will be available during daylight hours Monday through Saturday. "motorists will fi nd pruden('e essential in order t.o avoid proble ms ·· It said m ost gas s tations are operating on shorter hours than they were a month ai?O \ • . AP Wlrt,...10 eriol Protest ~ome l50 people g ut hl•red oub1dc Rancho ~ cco ul'lcar GenPratm~ Station near Satramt.•nto Sunday ~md · rt!kascd more than -150 halloons m protest of the plant !'! eonllnued opt•rat1on . The balloons ca1T1l•d tas;.:s e~pl ainsng Lhal 1t could have bet>n r.uliatwn m the a ir instead of balloons LA Rock Concert Loses $200,000 LOS ANGELES 1AP 1 AllhouJ!h thl· weekend's California World Music F'estl\ al lost an 1•st1mated S200.000. Me morial Coli::.l·um ·s mao:.i gt.'r :.J1cl rnon• rock contcrts will be hooked then· to help pull tht.• .... 1ad1um out nf :.i financial slump Jim llanjy said Sunday the peaceful all1tud(' d1:.playect hy cont:t!rtgocrs and pollct· m eant that :.irtt::.ls and promoters .... 111 want lo return to the Coli seum. "ho:-.e f1nan('tal future 1s threatened b\. the Nat1011al Footb:.ill League Rams' move lo An :.iht.'lm tn 1980 "IF WE HAVE FOUR or f\\'c outdoor concert::. in the Coliseum between spring a nd late fall we \\Ill generate revenue far in excess of lha t which \\£' are losing by the departure of the Rams ... hl' Stllcf The festival. whi ch attracted about 50.000 S un· ctay to hear rock groups including the Bwmtown H Jt~ a11d Aerosm1th. was the first major rock con· e<.•rt held at the complex tn three years. POLICE CAPT. AL FRIED, in cha rge of police operations at the event. said by la te after· noon Sunday evervthing was ··so far. so f?oo<l · \ \ I \ \ 1 + 1 =3. Buy two Warner's bras. Get one more as a gift. You'll like the figuring here. Because these Warner bras offer a little subtraction for the fuller bosom. The addition? One more bra, when you buy these or any two Warner styles. You'll get a coupon with details. Offer expires May 5. Shown left, No Exaggeration•M minimizing underwire bra, in white or beige, 34-40 C -0-DD, $12 Right, Not All That Brae, stretchy soft nylon cup for the fuller figure, in beige, 34-38 B -C, 9.50 34-38 D, 10.50 Bra & Body Fashions Shop Mon-Fri. 10-9:30, Sat. 10-0, Sun 12·5. Bullock's South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol Street, Costa Mesa. phone 556·061 l ( Mandlf,Aprilt, 1179 ~ Ronstadt Heading for Nairobi? NAIROOl . Kenya IAP> Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. and rock singer Linda Ronstadt were scheduled to arrive here today ror the start of a week-Iona vhslt to u county Just north of Mt. Ktllmanjaro and some or the world's most spec- tacular scenery. Brown aides continued to be secretive about the pair's plans. But the only scheduled airline flight leaving their overnig ht stop o r Lagos Nigeria was s lated to arrive here at 12:30 pm: PST · BROWN WAS MADE an honorary chud of Liberia. the West African nation founded by former American s laves. He said he wanted to keep the continent "tn the consciousness of Ame ricans." Brown and pop sm ger Linda Ronst adt, who ar rived here amid rumors they would marry were luncheon guests of A. B. Tolbert. a m ember of the Libenan Congress and son of President William Tolbert. and other officials JAMES DAHN, parum ounl chie f of tht! Saclepea-Mah Ch ie fdom of Nimba County. pre· side d at the cerem ony namrng Brown honorary chief Aides at the governor·~ office tn Sacra mento d enied e arlier news reports that tht' couple, s heduJed to s tay tn Kenya for a week. would be go mg oo a safari there. Frie nds said Brown ~nd M is~ Honstadt were awar e of possible public reactio n to their taktng a trip tol(ether IN ~10NROVIA. Brown and Miss Roni,tadt were taken to a gue~t bou::.c ~dJaCl'nl to thl' pre!> 1dent1al rel'.>1dence Bro~ n met "1th Prt-::.1dent Tolbert for an hour on Saturda). ct1~t'u~smg rela lions between Liberia and the United States. Despite the rumors that Brown,41 , and Miu Rons tadt. 32, would marry, officials said they dMJ not do so in Liberia. Associates ot Brown have de~ nied the two would marry on the trip. Brown also was the dinner guest ol Vice Presi, dent Bernie Warner. Warner expressed aatlafac- tion that Brown. expe cted to challenge President Carter for the 1980 presidential nomination, made Liberia the first st.op on his African visit. Carter visited Monrovia In 1977 as part of an African tour Long Beach Cras~ Kills 2, Hurts 1 LONG BEACH IAP > -Two person11 were killed and a third was in critical condition today after lbeir car s lammed int.o a concrete barricade set up for the Long Beach Grand Prix, police said: 1 Related story. Bl I Sgt. C.S. Robers on said the privately owned car apparent!) s lipped past barricades set up around the 2 02-mih• race course through Long Beach s treets several hours after the race Sunday. T UE CONCRETE BLOCK where the accident occurred was on a Shoreline Drive straightaway. Roberson said . The d r iver. a 21.year -old man. was pro· oouncl'<i dead at the sce ne. His Identity was bemg withheld pending not1f1cat1on of next·or·kin. Roberson said police have not yet. identified the l\\O female pa~:.enger:,. both of whom ap- pea red to be tn t heir t.•arly 20s. VISIT THE EASTER BUNNY Now Thru A pril 14/Carousel Court SOUTH COAST PIAZA CL'111f1cc1ll' holder ... gl'I high lllll'tl'"I 1.ill' .... but thl'l h<l\.l' tll LOmm11 their money for long renoJ ... P<h~book cLi-.tornL't ~ ldll 1\dd.01 \\ ·:hd1d\'v\dll.'.'11111 •1.:dL'd but thl'tr 1ntere~t rdte b much k>\'-''t!l . High rates like certificates with passbook flexibility. Cornnll'rci.11 C1 edit .., ~upt?1 Thnft Ac count 1 ... c1 ~upe1 ne\A. 1Jl!a. Wh~n your balance 1~ ~5000 or moil'. \Ae r>· \\.' S1 1(1111rnere~t so l'OU l!am un erfect1v~ <mnual yield o f H.51°o. And you don't have 10 tll..> up 1.:ow 1111 it tL'V 101 h month ... to~ wur<:. to collect full interest without penal~· You c;-1n acid 111unc·1 or 1.1.11hcl1t1\1,.0\dll'n you want dnd sttll edm full 1meres1 from day 111 to dav out. compounclt>tl quan~rh .. If you prefer. open yolll SupL'r Thnft Account v.1th th little d~ ~500. You earn <111 effectlw l1nnudl yield of 6 I 41111 bl'lt1U..,L' """~'pay b"o v. . .ohen account':> are $25 to $5000. Your tntere~t au1omat1Ct.1ll'v 1umps to 81 :0u whenever vour ~uper Thnh Account balance is $5000 or higher lntere~t rate~ cc1n ch,mgL' ft o rn lllTil' to ttml'. but our ob1ect1vl! is to always pav higher rate~ than bank~ cmd avmg~ dnd loam,. r·or imlMcludlS. corpOlc\IJon ... c1nd orgtmi.zattons Avc1ilable to California 1 e~1dents only Get the detail~ you need to o~n your account Fill out the coupon or call u::i now. We'll give you more facts on our Supl!r Thtift Account. Or mail your check nm1.· and "1a11 earning ::iuper intere~t from the postmarked date lo111p.tll' our ""ll''r l h11h 1\• • 1111111 ""h vnur 11C'Cn1111t Qr n•r1H1co1h ' r------------------------, I I or mor1 111(or1111111un 11oou1 u ·upt r Thrift AC'c-ount. I li,il,i11u• ul S50011 or 111ur .. Balance 525 10 $5000 \Vllhdrnw '4 lthmrr p1•11.th~ Add 1110111'Y t111d .. 11hdr.1" d& needed Lilr!)<'r balm1u•' II"> ordt•d wuh hight'r 1n 1ert"•' Interest enrrwd from d11y·tn 10 day-0111 btdtemcnr .. '""'t'••d nf r"''"' book,. or 1 l'rt1f1c.11v., which C'Onld bv ""' or 'tolv11 ' ._I l'I H I \Ill I< I llHll I \( I 1 ll "'' 1111 1\lllll \I l I I< ttltl \II t(• ,•t 'J '\1 0•1; i '~. VI.., \I ... NO Yl~ VI ~ (.I NO I IJ• 1111 m1/v V<llir 11111111 u111/ orldrt•:.s outl moil 1hls I I wu111111 1mloy. I I I I I ll'rl' ' my dn•t k or m111wv ord.-r for S I I to op1•11 d ~u1wr r hrilt ~\, • ounr ISSOO mrnlmuml I I I I •w•· of /\t1(l11n1 lndl,11lu<tl •.., J orr11 l cnancy I I 1 ni.tl'v Lurporation I I I 111 1h1• "~"''''~' "' YI~ \l.~ ~o I 1 1\•1011111 •\1hJn·~·------------- Vl.b VI ~ L NO I 1 l •IV Iii ..,,.,,~ ______ ZIP __ _ VI.~ -Yl ~ NO I I My ~ ... 1 ~\ u111v1i.., l.D I 1 Phon~----------------l---------------------~-- We nnd ways to help. COMME~CIAL C~DIT COMMlRCIAI. CREDIT rt.AN. INCORI'ORATED Cotto MMG J70 Co.1 l 71h S1 926l7 Phone 64!>-8700 Hunllngion Beoch 1607!1 Golden WMI S1 9~647 Phone 841-7771 0 f t e cl l' a y If e n . .0 ti l · .., • A8 orangeCoas1oa11vP1101 Editorial P!!fit ' Mona.,, Aprll t , 1'79 Robert N. WHd/PubllShtr'' ~ S.rbare t(,-.lblch/Ect'torlel ,._....., ,,-~.;;.__~lt's-No-Time-for­ ·" ~irport Planning If nothmi: else. Orange County Airport ha lilllr~lly • been tudh.'<f lo death ovt'r tht• pasl 12 year ' • Bot more t hun $1.5 mUUon worth or con uJlunl · htud1es huvc ) leldt•d litUc more th on o crtcs of thick re· ports that now gutht;>r dust on county govcrnm~n l booksh(•lvl' .. • Ordna County • uperv1sor~ tomorrow will con'.Ydcr 1>pondin~ unolhc'r $250,000 for yt~t unolhcr oirf)Ort s tudY' Thf timt>, ·• consultant will be hared to dl·vt'lop un 1 :urport mu ... tt•r plun a ... \\C'll oct n01 c <'OntroJ a nd land u~c: 11lans tor Uw belt•aS!Ut•n>d mrvort l f tht: I> 1~t m(•an~ nylh1ng, 11 m •un~ th1 ' study wall .,:o no farth,•r tO\\nrd ol v1n ulrport prol>h.·m~ thun 1t ·1 5 m1lhon dollur~ "Orth of prcdt."ce~sor~ J\b a matter of (u~·t, \\h\•I\ tilt' l'Ons ultanl '!> r port I COmpll'll'd It l likrly to l'rt•:ih• morr contrO\'<'r-. Thul ha-. .11\\iU~-. b ~n Uw lase "lwn 01 un~l· Co unty ttupt•r\ tsm h huq• t ned to bu> the11 wo~ out u( r solv1n~ tlw u1qK>rt probll'rT\ by hmn~ consultunts And Mllfl' l>t!cuu~e of current fo1kral airport ht-a1 in~s. futun• ck<.'l'-iOn!> muy 't\C'll n •st In olht.•r hun<b than tho~<.' or thl' ('UUlll ) ~upen lSO~ Jfl) fUrth(>r t'Xpt-ndltUrt' un iurport plan:, st•t•10:-. t•\ t•n mnn• UO\\ urrantt·ct Victims Need H Ip 1\ bill lu ulltrn doNur::. tu µrcsa1tw m.trtJUlJna for m cdatal u::.t•::. ru11 uground in the stall' A:-,sembly last week. A 13 31 \Ole i11 tuvor fell short of the two·thtrds mu .1ur1ty rl'qu1n•cl lo qualify lht• rnt>asurc for a $50,000 stall' appropr1:Jt1on Thl· drug apparentl) has pro' cd very helpful in con trolling tht· Sl'Verc und p{'rsistcnt nausea suffered by c:anrcr patients undergoing chemot herapy treatments ;md also has bl1<:n us\.'d to case Lhc pain of glaucoma. Its restnttl•d use for mt,dical purposes has bet.•n aµ proH·d by Nl·w ~ll1'<1to and other states and authori.tcd by the tcdl•ral F'ood and Drug Administration. so lhc California dcf<•at was puzzling. Opponents compl ained that the measure provided for use of man Ju<rna tonf1scatl'd by state and federal drug t-nfor C'cmcnt authorities. but set no standards for con- trolling Lhc quality of the drug being used. And some <.·unf1stHted drugs are of distinctly inferior quality A rather gcnl•ral provision permitting prcstription of marijuana. to ease pain also was viewed by some as a loophole that could result in mi!:>use of the law. A sscmblywomun Marit.1n Bergeson of Newport Bt.•<Jt.·h. who supµortcd the conC'cpt but was among those 'ot ing ugu inst thl' bill :-.<rnl she and others are prepared to .support s1m1l<H' ll'gislation if more careful rl·stlictions ;.i.rc mclucicd. This should not present much of a µroblcm. Presum- ing an atc:cptablc bi II tan be developed. it should be passt:.>cl ;is a11 urgcnC'y m t'<.tsun• to become effective immcdiatcl~· !'hen· 1:-. no poml Ill prolonging the suffl'ring of cann•r pa 111•11h. "'ho would hv lh<• prinripal bPndiciaric·'· ur a:-. i .... 1111\\ I hl' :-.1tlw t111n -t•11t·ourt.1g 1ng tlwm to hreuk th"· I ,l\, 1n 11r rl1·1 tooht.11ntht•1'l'l1l.'1 thc' sou rgt·ntl~ nel'd Vanishing Apartme nts Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley will ask hb ldlow suJ)(.•rvisors tomorrow to tighten down on the roun- 1 \' :, policy on ullo\\ ing apartment house owners to con· \ ert thc•1r units to condominiums With mort· than t.1 lattll' 1uslif1c:ution. Riley 1s !\pec:ially \\UITJl'd ahout the Oant.1 Point area where the pace of ...,tu·h t•onv,•rs1ons ha:-. inrrc:ased sharply in recent yea r~. lJana Point 1s t·rat1cal because a precise master plun for the.• area. whath h as long be£-n overlooked in county planning efforls. 1s hemg prepared now. Shoul d the l'On\'ersion of CJpa rtments lo ron- dominiums tontinuc at its accelerated pace the housing portion of t he plan as likely to be out of step wi01 realit y before the plan is complete. Part of th<il plan will be provision for afford:.ibll' housing. includm~ rentals. And as apartments arc pulled off the r ental market m l'avor of condominium sales. there is a demand for build- ing more apartment units. That could lead lo higher residential density m the Dana Point area. In the process the planning effort now under way could be defeated before it takes hold. Consequently. Riley is right in asking that the county Planning Commission be told to take a closer look at is- sum~ the approval necessary to convert apartment:, to condominiums in Dana Point. • , Opinions expressed in the s pace above are those of the E>a1ly Pilot Other views expressed on this page are lhose of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O . 6ox 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 Boy d I T V Solution By L.M. BOYD ln Iceland. television shuts down all day every Thurs· day. And all of the month of July . This lets the TV : workers take their weekly • day off and their yearly ' vacation. Owners or TV sets pay an annual license fee of $55. That supports the one- c h a n n e I s tale n etwork . Dear Gloo111y Gus P.C.L. <Gus, April 2l wonders whot. the oil companies would do If we bought no gas at all for two weeks. They'd double their prices for triple the two weeks lo q u adruple their to11 t profits. ACCOUNTANT (,l"mJ ~~ (-U ere tult> ~~:..:: =~ ~::: .. ::. = ~'t.;.,-=IY~ .... " Icelanders say they'd rather turn the thing off Thursday and July than pay a bigger license fee lo hire more help. ~-"Did Adolf H itle r acknowledge the existence of any living relatives?" A. Only one His older half sister. Angela Hiller. Am asked bow that sport of fencing came to be so-called. The word originated from the Middle English "fens" which was short for "defense." Q ''What's a 'pedal bin'?" A. ll 's what the English call a garbage cnn with a root lever that raises the lid. Up jumps that old story about a Prulippines tribe of natives who have tails. At ha nd is a picture of one such. sent in by a convinced clie nt. No, sir, it's a photographic hoax. Those pictures were maJled all over the world some years ago. No such tribe is known. There was one boy with a tail down In the Vietnam area. lbougb. A nlne·lnch tall. He was 12 years old when d octors checked him out. -------.. ----- J aek Aadeno "• Report Blasts Medic Readin~ WASHINGTON -H wur 1bould break out ln EuroJ)tl, thousand.a of American oldaert will die nffdJessly becuuau ol ln- atd(!quatc medical land cvacua- hon racllllle". This Is the sober· Ina condusion of a secr.-t Oc?cnse Oepartment report th~t h a been withheld (rom th1.1 publi<' ~·or u l'Ountry that prides l~c:lr on It flnn-thuJS medical cllJ'e. the s •cond c l cul'>· pro v llf ionb for our front hrw troops art> u d1surucc 'rhl· ·1tuut1on t b an adl' worsl· b ~ the fa c t thut tht• bra~b hats refuse to a c k nowlt!dl:t' the problems But the ~ecret re· port lays out the facts in alarm- 111~ detail Shortages ex1~t ID everythrng from field hos pitals to blood bugs The Army Medical Corp~ lacks the capability to evacuatt· :.criously wounded Gls from lhl' front-to rt•ar-echelon hospitul -; whNc their chances of survival arc better. And little planninJ.( has been done to make the best l'OSsibk us e of the limill'd medical facilities avuil t1ble . IN THE PAST. Army officials have acknowledged proble ms in the Medical Corps. But the in adequacies. they have mllin tained. arc largely limited to a laC'k of doctors. This shortage they have been able to blame on the all-volunteer Army and its inability to compete with the lucrative attractions of private practice. Unaware that we had acCC!>!-1 to the secrl't repo rt. Army !>pokl·~men pooh-poohed our sug gestion that l.lnything was wrong wit h th e co rps ' combi.il readiness. other than the t·n . dt'm ic pcr:-.omwl shortagl' Thl' Sl'{'rl't SUl'\'l'Y of ml'Cht·al l'l' sources by the OcfcnS(' /\udil ServiC'l' las t f ;ill s how ~ Otherwise . lll'rl' a re ~OITil' or lht• auditors' findings. Tht•rc arc s upposed to lw 67 large hospit:Jl facilili<•s in pl:.tc(' as lhl' huckhone of thL' evacua I ion efforl Thl'Y arL' <les1gnl'rl to rl'l'l'iH· bullll· l'<JSUiJlllL·S. tn•al the IPs:-. :-.l•nou:-.ly \\Utindt·d Jn<J :.end thl' cnt1c;tl <·ast·s bi.il'k Lo the Unill•d Stales. Today. after a P a ul Harvey tcndu•I retre nchment that beaan In 1964. only 15 or tbetie ho!lpitala exist. -SPECIALLY des i1ned in· n autble field hospitals, ror use close to the battlefield, could not btl uiscd in the early stages of a W<lr, the auditors concluded. 'fhis •~ because tho blow-up hospitals huve not yet. ~n as· s~mblcd ln unJt sets -a J"b that would truce 48 men a year to complete. The situation is com- pounded by a severe shortage or hospital beds in Europe. The Army '!I b atUefield- l'vacualion plans depend heavily on the use or helicopters. This worked fine in Vietnam because the Unlted States had unques- t Ione d air s uperiority . som ething it's doubtful we'd have in a European conflict. Yet the audJtors round that few plans have been ma~ to deal with s uch a contingency by beefing up ground-evacuation pro- cedures. ·-lnsumc1eot med ical sup· piles are pre ·posiUoned lo treat reserves arriving from the Unll· ed States. One example the auditor~ round; .clvillao blood donor centers in England don't even have enough blood bags. Ope cent.er bad beeh short or ttuo item for seven months . -MEDICAL battalions &S· signed to combat divisions lack sufficient staff and s uppUes. The two armored cavalry regiments stationed in Germany don't even have medical companies sup- porting them. Other medical un- its are equipped with supplies that have gone virtually wtim- proved since World War ll. The Army' current medical -policy for a war in Europe ii de--~ s igned to maximize auniYab'U·. • ty and mt.oimlae the need for replacement. "What we wW try to do... explained an offtdal in . the surgeon 1eneral '1 omoe ...... : treat the wounded u far forward as possible and then re· • turn the m to duty: ... The Army1s pitiful .ttat.e of preparedness for this laudablti ., plan was dramatized last fall ln a mock war exercise called "Nifty Nugget ... The result was conrusion, overtaxing or airlift facilities and "an incre1&se in the need (or replacements at a tl"fle when no unit 1n the Army is up to 75 percent s trength." one military source told our as-. sociate Peter Gra nt. • While the lop brass t.rY to pre-: tend there's really no problem. ~ the real experts -Individual s urgeons in the field -know better. One field s urgeon was quoted at length in the secret a udit. ON T HE BASIS or his rt·· sea rch into the Arab-Is raeli . wars. the s urgeon presented a · list of 14 medical instruments that a re currently lacking al Army clearing s tations , the . units closest to the front. They include ~uch basic items a s He mlich valves. which arc used · to treat chest wounds. Another item is an inhaler. which the Israelis found to be the only cr- 1 cc ti ve m eans of trea ting :soldiers who tnJured their lungs by inhaling smoke from burning ~ tank~ The surgeon also c riticized the · lack of anesthes ia at the front· line aid ~tat1on~ a lack that "ould be cnt1cal · 1f cvacuatwn · "a:-. not possible Tht.• dol'tor clos ed his com- ments with a plea to the Army des k soldier~. trying to s hake 1 hl'm out or their C'omplacenc~· · Ll•t u:-. look at lh£" threat:· h.- "roLt.· "Let us look at our <1!-1· -.t·l~ Lcl u:-. rL' t>va luah'. At lhl' ll·ust let ·..., talk uhout 11 " Foot not<· Wh1 It· the Army br<ISS ('(>nllnu<·s lo hlame thl' medical corp!-t' -.hor1 enm1ngs on . 1·trl·um:.tancl'!'I beyond their cou · lrol, Pt•ntagon t·r1l1 ('!-I on Cap1lt•I 11111 ...... } tht• ('<tUM' IS rooted in ! ht• JJ!l' old prolJlems of thl' m1llt<.1ry incompetence. 10cffl- c·1e nc·y and sloppy planning. So-called P sychics Play Guessing G~mes - f"orctelltng lht• future ha!> bet•omc a highly profitublc pro- f l• ss ion. No longer is lhe "fortune teller" confined to a doll ar-a-throw sideshow on the carnival midway. Today a large percentage of the publications for sale in lht! s upermarket inctUdc one or more articles by person ::. professing to fo r e tel I the future. You. too . can become a s upermarket psychic. You ha ve heard that some µsy<'hic or astrologer foretold the a s- sassination of President Ken- nedy. the resignation of Presi- dent Nixon. t he earthquake in Guatemala. If so. how did they do il and can you a nd I do it. too? T H E GAME thl'y play 1s a form of psychic roulette. Jn their day-in-and-day-out Art Hoppe 1·11lumn~ thl'Y mal..<.• enough pn· dictions !.O that a fl'w arc bound t o t' o m c l r u t• T h e y t h e n rt'mind you only of those that do Editor R;ilph Blodge tt of Thc~l' Times <:ollt'cll'd all of lhl· pred1cliuns of ou r nation's 30 leading psychics und astrologers for lhL• ) car 1!.178. Then he t•a refully compured what they prechclcd with what happened. Onl' or m o re of lho!>l' ~uµc rmark ct P!>Yl'h1cs JHl' dieted . A ne\\ mirac le drug lh<it would double the human life span. <Thal headline sold a lot of tabloid newspapers a year ago last J anuary. 1 The ocea n liner Queen Elizabeth II would be h1Jacked. There would be nuclear war in Egypt. F'ire would ravage the While llousc. A vaccine for the common cold . Terror1sL" would destroy the Statue of Libe11y. The slock markl•l would col lapse and uncmploym(•nt soar to 15 percent. Two \'ho thoui.:ht thC'y knt•\\ predicted Qu(:en El1Labcth "ould resign and fl\e of lht•m -.aid "Charlie), J\ngM::." TV s how \\Ould bt' cancell ed On e pred1 C'lcd a dram.1 t11· come back for miniskirt:. Four a::.troluge r~ µrcd1<·ted last F'eb. 2c\ \\Ould be "doom~ dav" for the world Two psychic~ ~a id Pally llearsl \\OUld he k1dnappcrt Jgaan. . PREDICTIONS included : Tl·d f\enoedy will resign. Egypt'.., Sadat would resign. Pre:,ident Carter \\OUld resign. due to J :-.c rious accidenL And Billy Carter . hosting his own TV ::.how, would capture top ratin~s. Jeane Dixon. Sybil Leek. Un Geller. John Manolesco. Robert F'erguson. Anthony Norvell - all were about equally mac· cura te. Out of 250 specific pubHshed 'predictions for 1978 only six came to pass That's less than J percent accuracy. They were 97 percent dead wrong! • I'm betting )Ou Jnd I 1·an du better than that Whal do you ~ay, let " try You and I are .rw111g to predict th<' following event~ wall lake place som('t1mC' thl!-t vcar . J acquclant• Kcnnl'dy will re- marry. Alabama's form~r Gov. George WallaCl' will remarry. Marat• Os mond wall o.mnounce her engagement An /\merican t•c le brily will be kidnapp~d . Gasoltnt• will ,eo Lo a dollar·pJus per gallon. There will be an - l·arthquakc of s 1gnif1cance m Latin Amertl'a. ld1 Amin will be rt·placed in U,eanda. There will b,• a crippling strike in the trucking industry. And Ted Ken· ned y will dec lare for the Presidency. And Danny White will be traded to Chicago's Bears. If three of those 10 things come to pass. the n our guess is as good as anybody's Before Ralph Blodgett began his research he belie ved that ps ychics had lo be led either by God or by the devil. Since his re- search he has concluded that they are k-d by no one at all. How Wo~en's Lib Ruined One Happy Bachelor The joy has gone out o f b::tche lorhood for my young frie nd. Fred Frisbee. Thanks to the women's liberation move- ment. he became a n emotional a nd physical wreck. "f can't remember quite when it s tarted," he told me, lighting a cigaret with trembling fingers. "But it got so that every time f went Into my favorit e s wlngi n f( sin g les bar, Y e Olde B o d d c Shoppe, some young re malc executive type would mukc eye contact with me. "Then she would gave me u de· vll-may-care little smile und beCore I could get away, ahe · would strike up a light conversa· '· lion with some humorous r<• mark ltkc. 'Where did you sict that handsome mous tache '!' Then slie would follow that with. ·Let 's go s omewhere quiet wherr we can talk'.·' Frt'd shifted uneasily. "fl made me feel -well -inade- quate. I'm all for equa lity. bul some things are man's work, a ren't they? .. SO F R ED s tarted staying home . Unfortunately he lived on the 23rd floor or a s winging s ingles apartment house. "ft seemed like every lime I got in the elevator with some young woman. she 'd scatter keys all over the floor -hundreds and hundreds or keys. "Naturally, I had to help the dumb broad -excuse ml'. female -pick them up, but the flrtccmlh time it happened. my bal'k wenl out. Now I just atay In my room aod watl'b 'The Love' Boat."' Poor Fred. He 's a victim of the spate or new books of advice for women on the market. s uch How to Meet Men . . • Now thal You're Liberated. That's the one with the old "breakaway key chain" trap: .. Buy an assortment or keys al a locksmith," it says. "and put them on an unfastened key chain in a change purse. Then. when fate throws you and a fascinal· iog stranger togelber someplace like an elevator, pull the chain out of the pur.:ie." And so on. TH E DAMAGE this kind or advice has done lo t he lower backs -QOt to mention the male egos -or coun.tless young men is too appalling to contemplate. Luckily. help is at hand In ·the form of a new book of advice en· titled. How to Avoid BelnR Picked Up by a Li b erated Woman. Excerpts follow: l · -Avoid dangerous places like bars with rerns and pa rticularly elevators. LH>eral e d women often lurk in stairwells by elevators waiting to trap unwary male victims. 2 -Should a young woman 1 give you a devil-may-care smile. quickly say, "I think you hav-e a piece or s pinach tn your lt.-eth ... 3 -Should she try to laugh that one orr. make sure you talk a bout nothing. but President Carter. 1' that doesn't ch.ill her a rdor. you arc not dealing with a • liberated woman. Yo u are deal- ing with a nymphomuniac. T HIS BOOK has done wonders ror Fred Frisbee. He's no longer seen oround Ye Olde Bodde • Shoppe and he 's movt.'<I out of his apa rtment. In fact, bo'a become a Ttapplst monk. "I Ilk llbct-ated women as • much as the next guy," he ex· plains to t.ho6e who will listen. -. "But I Just cwlcln't stand beiQa treated as a aex object.·· .. MDndlr.Aptt1t.1m * DM.YPILOT Successful Sel~ Ac"li,ievetl T'6raf!Kh Hard Work I 1i •1 aoat:aT L • HOOK • Sellliul lan't a talent, it's an 1bthty. It mui,t ho acqu•...ct ind ma tered and d l)C'nd on a lot mor than a nice amll and a a1n of gab The pcoplG In thlt Mriee don't ~ly 'iOlc>ly on their God ilven Lalena.. They have thit'vt'd ~u<'c s~ throl.lah hard work, dedlcaUon und a pro(<' s1onw approach t.o .. mac. It's tlme to disprove onre und for all tho "Datural·bom uJtsman myth. A person is no moreuturally born to be u ale. person lhnn to 00 .a dealllt. a plumber or a certified accountant. ll s a craft to be leamt.'d ddltionalty no sale»person is ao aood that he or she <'an't learn more from tho top sales experts In Amenl'u THE I NDIVIDUALS PRE ENT•:o here aro _not only the greatest salesperson.-. l have ever met -they're also warm, Stnl>er and humble people It's with great professional pride that they invite you to s hare the ir successful selling con- cepts ... and to adapt these to your needs, whether you happen to be selling a product. a service or simply yourself. ~ Let's begin with a dynamic guy named Joe Girard of Grosse Point, Mi c h .. the No. 1 automobile and truck salesman in the world. And that's in retail sales, which he calls ''belly·to·belly selling " He's the only salesman to have been written up an the "Guinness Book of World Records." Furthermore. he always sells more than twice as much as whoe ver happens to be the No. 2 salesman His secret? lie smiles "I simply sell the world 's best product. . .l sell Joe Girard " IT'S A BASIC SELLING philosophy passed on to every novice salesperson durini.: the first day in the field -people want to do business with people they like. Whars more. Girard believes service is ess.en· ti al "The sale really begins after the sale." he says. "When the customer comes back for ser vice. I fi ght for him all the way Lo gel him the best. . . I really goto balfor him." And the customers remember. In 1976 alone. an asldnishing 65 percent of his ::.ales were repeat business WITH ALL THE SINCERITY Girard radiates when he's selling a n automobile, he has one un common sales technique. ··1 never look a customer lo the eyes when I'm asking him for a deal,'' he confesses. "Sure, I know that we've all been brainwashed lo look a person squarely In the eye, 'cause that's supposed AUTO SALESMAN Joe Girard INSURANCE SALES Joe Gandolfo town and didn't know anybody. My cousin thought that 1 would get lonesome and bored, but by selling Avon I would gel acquainted with everyone. That's how I got started, and I've been selling ever SIO('e." TODAY, LARS ON 'S B US Y, HECTIC schedule can hardly be classified as boring She has been runmng al 110 miles per hour e ver since she began her Avon business. And she cer· tainly lsn 'l looesome, as her cousin bad feared she might be. • . "My husband, Ha rold, Is the maintenance IBM EXECUTIVE 'Buck' Rodger• TOP AVON LADY Edn• LarMn man at the North St. Paul school,'' she says, "so every kid in town knows him. They all love him aod everyone calls him Lars. Well, they've all seen me at their homes calling on their mothers and big sisters. so when Harold and l walk down the street in North St. Paul, a town of 12,000, we're like a couple of celebrities." A typical day for her begins when s he makes her first call at 9 in the morning. and her day won'tend until 9or lOthateverung. "I'll make my morning calls until noon. and then I '11 stop at home·to grab a quick lunch whi ch my husband will have waltlng {or me. Many times. I'll eat ln IS minutes, with a uadwieb la ODe bamf • and the phone In the other while I'm frmtieall) trying to set up appolntmenta for tlae afterDooD OI eveniq. "NOWADt\Y8, WO•EN, A&B BUSY ANll many ot my girls want me to work with tbem ODl) by appointment. Tbey want me to call on tbem •• their convenience and, of course, I always do When 1 first got started In this bUlinea, womer weren't so active, so 1 was able lo Jwt atop b) their houses and they were always la. But timet. are different oow. "You know, this Is my own business, so I don't have a boss. I can do whatever I want, whenever J waot. There's no time clock lo punch, so t don·• have to be at an office or a plant al a certain time . and I don't hav~ lo stay on the job 'until the whistl( blows lo.A.ignlfy the end of the day. I've got com plete freedom to do as l please. But, like any pro. fessional person, I place a high value on my time . "There's always an excuse a salesperson CH have if he or she doesn't want lo wort. Tbere'f dozens of r easons why I shouldn't work if I don't feel llke it. "FOR EXAMPLE, WE GET SOME OF the coldest, harshest winters in the country. So I woulo say the icy weather .or a four.foot snowfall kept me from making my calls. Or I cmdd have a cold or a headache like so many sales people do a nd stay home for a few days every now and then. Of course. there's always car trouble, too. Well, the fact is I don't let anything ever stop me -not even broken ribs or a broken arm have kept me home." It's a far cry from door.to-door Avon sales to the impersonal conglome rate of International Business Machmes Corporation <IBM>. But io- <SeeSELLING HINTS, Page AS) Telephone More interest than r. atanybank. Imperial pays more interest than a ny bank. Alwavs has. And now we pay 5W:o on idle dwcking dollars as well as savings. \Vi th Telephone ·rransfer. Just keep $1000 in an Imperial VIP Account. Wt."11 give you a personal ViP Card. Call our toll free number any time, dny or nig ht, seven days u week. \Ve switch money from your existing check.ing acC'ount 10 your lmpedal savings account. And vice versa. \\'ilhout any i.crvke charges, additionul C'hl'ck costs or nny of the hidden pnymcnts you may be m aking on a bank's checking/ s;wings inll·resl plan. We give you m ore than mane)'. Give your stockbroker your ViP number. 1 hen he con m ove 11nv authorized funds from your s::ni ngs m:count to your stock uccounl ... by phone. So you can move us fost a~ the market! Getaway Weekends. One call with your ViP number arranges your lravl'l to r\cnpuku.Vegus. S;.m Frundi-co . . . wl1l'rl'\'t.•r you want IO getuwuy to. lfyou want more mom'Y than vou can bank on at a bank ... if\ ou want FREE rim l'·savl.'r t-t•n-ices ... itvou want S:i billion b('hincl you and 90 offict:>s all around you ... rome to hnpl·r;.al for your \'ii' Cun.I 1ocl.1y. Ir'!> likl' money in the bank. Only heller! 0 lmPERIAL SAVlnGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION MakJng fOUr plan.s happen • to mean you're honest. but the guy can feel it when ( I'm selling him. Hell, it's in my voice. So when I ' tell him 'Put your OK right here.· or 'Give me a hundred and fifty bucks,' I'm always looking somewhere else His methods obviously work -his earnings don't exceed $200,000 per year for nothing -yet his "eyeballs·away" policy is at variance with a sales ploy used by the world's top insurance agent, Joe Gandolfo of Lakeland. Fla., who maintains. "When you·re talking to a client, always look h im m the eye and never take your eyes away. "WHEN YOU'RE LISTENING,., HE adds, "look at the client's mouth and nod your head slowly, and never take your eyes off him .. .I guarantee that will do more to up your sales than any of the technica l information you can learn from a rate book or from attending a school." Gandolfo ought to know. He's been averaging a pproximately $800 million in sales annually and : in 1975, bis biggest year, he sold more than a billion dollars worth of insurance. His earnings may well be the highest ~of any salesperson in America. He keeps a statement on his office wall that r eads: "God gave you two ears and one mouth, and He meant for you to do twice as much listening as talking.·• HE ALSO BELIEVES IT'S important for a life insurance agent to create the right image. "For example." be explains, "when I set up an appointment for an interview. I'll say, 'Can 1 see you at 2:30 on Wednesday, or would 4 on Fri· day be more convenient?' Well, he's going to be thinking, Gee, this Gandolfo must really have a tight schedule! Notice that I give him a choice or times. not a yes-or·no·type question on whether he'll consent lo the interview." HJs philosophy holds that "Selling is 98 percent understanding human beings and 2 percent pro· duct knowledge." Although he acknowledges that "you have lo know what you're talking about," he maintains it's not product knowledge but human : understanding that makes a salesman effective. , For another view of selling, let's turn to Avon · t Lady Edna Larsen. • 0 • .. "l'M JUST AN ORDINARY HOUSEWIFE," she insists. "I always tell my girls -that's what I call my customers when Avon's offering a special because, knowing how I like lo save money, I'm sure they do, too." While sh e may feel s he's an ordinary housewife, she certainly is no ordinary saleslady. She is considered a leading sale~person by Avon Products, Inc., a $1.4 billion corporation whose cosmetics, fragrances a nd costume jewelry are sold by about 975,000 representatives throughout the world. Lanon began her sales career with Avon in November 1958, immediately upon moving from Carlos, Minn., to North St. Paul. "On our first day in our new home, we were in a state ol mass confualon. As we unpacked, an Avon representative knocked on the door," she re- calls. "Well, she told me that my cousin had re- com mencled me as a possible representative became abe felt sorry for me since I was new In "",... .. .,.._ ... _ ..... ....-.-left-"lft .... ............... .._. _ _ _.....,_. .. ~T· 11111t-·-·~ -·-----... .,.. ..... COllta Mesa-3310 Bristol St. (71') 540·7591 Newport Be.ach-3366 Via Lido (714) 673-3130 Newport Center-550 Newport Centft' Dr. (714) 6"·1'61 • I QM..YPILOT eo«:~lA-1'~1Jis · ,,_,""'it•~ WOif/ G .. e wH6 o Cbd/e ~~CU.\'• ·---~., ... '°"' k-0 ...... -· ta. ....... '°"" tow-__.. ..... 1 FACH( ' I I I I I FAOll"R Deatli ElseHliere Cl CINNATl 11\P I Cllarl~ Sa• f'r, n Secre tary or Comnwr<'t' und e r Pr l'8 1dt.-nt Trumun, d1f'd ~:1t urdu ~ In Pulm Bt>u<•h , Fl.1 , tu-. g r a ndson said S AN DI EGO tAI'> Or. Marvin 0 . \lcorn, 76. pro ft>ssor t•nwntui. ut S an Di ego Slatl· ·UnivenHt~. d wd Wud Death Not Irr• ~ ,,_RANClS E SOOTH <Ill" 11 rn1 dent ot Ne...-t s..Kn. Ca Pe•~a •wa, on-""'" 8 191'1 •I S,,.. COll•d••• cent Hoso1ta1 In UPl•n..t C• !.tw '""'" n•llve of Phtno. t ll1no1i •no• ""••PGr'I Be•c" rf!!>l--.1 1or 20 n•r1' 5"" ... , • member ot llW Gr....omolller. CtuD 1n NewPOrt BeAch, C.. Sn;,•\ \urvt•e<I by f\er d•uQhler 1n t•w M rt• LuC1t1• Woods w ne.1er 01 UPlano, C:• 1 g randdaughte r and 2 Qrr.s1 Qr-hlklrM. Gr•~tde >etv1<1t\ w111 be held on T-y •I 2 00 PM •I 8 ellevue Cemetery, Onto1r10, C• Frtends m•Y call •t Ille Or•per Mort,..ry, Ont¥10, C• lon•Qlll lrom ) 00 PM to 9 00 PM. ~r Mortuary nt><\1t,1y 1 k "a'> fornwr I\ on tht• har ult u·~ of N o r t h " t> ~ t t• r n u n d Wt•Mt·r n M1c h1g1.111 un I H •r<\11 lt'l\ 1'1\l.M S l'HI NG S • .\ P 1 T h e ~upt>rinkn llcnt 111 tlw l'u lm Spring!> srhool dbt1·1ct died F n · day of a n appare nt heart attack. the d ay after teachers 10 the d it1lnC'l s lagt>d a o ne-d ay s ic k out. Edwin P. Larsen, 15, was s trickt•n Thurs day night Million Runaways Reported ~lling Hints From the Best ternl la lM product and the customer 11 shared Juat u kMnly by top IBM 11lt1man Francis .. Buck" Rodt.,... He 11 vke p~aldenl or marketing ror a com · pany that has 1 worldw d aalc1 team of m ore than 10.000 and rt>vcnul~ from sales. rentals. 1uvttlntc of typcwrll"rs. romputer11. data· procf' In~ machlnH and copiers of abOut $11 btlUon And h~ elt three basic tenet whlch give a ubatunc'"lO whult-Vl•r IBM doe : "n~'T 1, RESPECT t 'OR Tiit; 1ndlv1dutal. Sfcood, u lon.c lime ago, we decided w e would give thf' bf-st ..-rvice uf any company in the world. And. third, we eicpect 1uper1or performance in what our people do By th11t, we mean that we expect nothtna I th.an ti>.cellenre . A5 T.J . Wal$0n Sr., founder of tht> r oma>uny In 1914, u sed lo put it . 'It is' bf-Uer to aim at p._•r(\•c Uu n and miss than it 1s t o «Im "' lmpcrfoction uott h 1t 1t • • 'ro fully undl'r'itu nd IBM i. :.econd prmetple i.tnv1~ lo NI Ve lhe bt' t ser vu .<e tn the w o rld -1t 1s 1mport:ml to under s t a nd the e mphasis placed o n t raining .uuJ tkvcto ptng 1nd1v1dua ls 'Thl• kt!y th tnA 11> thut u ur people are 'tra.tned to ht' 1•x1w rh 111 ~•H'n a reas They can go to a pros- l>t.'l't Jnd s pt•<tk Im. lungu a)tc They unde r stand his pro ble m s b N«tUSt.' they'r l' familia r with his busi- n<'SS Ag ain. w e 're n o t sclhng a produc t but, in- !'ltt•.ttl. wh<Jt t hat produN w ill do WHEN AN IBM SALESPERSON CALLS on a <'Us tom c r . h t• or :-h e mus t _gff1Jr som e thing in the way of ~ .cons t ructive s u ggestian. W e'r e In a highly compellt1 Vl' w o rld, a nd the re are some very fine compamc:, who can build good e quipment. So the secret beC'omcs how to tailo r a syst e m t o <J t·u slom t'r's s pcl'1r1c n eed !:> .. Altho ug h his <'ompany h as been called the m ost far·reachan~ a nd important bus iness in his - tory. ht• l>ays !>1zc 1s n o t the important thing to s tress "Whe n \\C were s m a ll. we didn't make a n is - s u e o f 1t: a nd. when w e g r e w . w e ne ver s tressed a nything to do with being big . Whal we h ave s tressed all a long 1s that we·re res pons ive ... NEXT TheA mencanDream "Mr. Blair? A Mr Cutler here to see r ight through you er lo see you' .. $30 Million Cost To Save Condor· WASHINGTON c AP > -Some expens t v e federal he lp is o n the way t.o try to s ave th e fewer tban 30 re m ainin g California condors, the larges t s oaring bird in North Americ a . from extinction . Officials say it eve ntually will cost $8 millio n to capture the birds and e n courage them to bree d in captivit y . "IT IS A VERY SLOW reproductive proces s ." s aid Lynn Gre enwalt . an orricial or the U .S . Fis h and Wildlife Service . at a h earing of the House wildlife cons ervatio n s ubcommittee "It may t a ke decad es." G r eenwa lt s aid "It is a sound investme nt. n o neth e lc>ss .. All of the rcma1mn~ California c ondors. w ho have a wings pan o f 9 to 11 feet. lave a t a wildlife san ctuary in the San G <ibr1e l Natio n a l F o rest n e ar S a n ta B a rbara S ix years a go. they n u mbe r e d about 40 "THEY REALLY ARE MAGNIFICENT," s aid Frank Kinney. <J w1ldltfe ser vice s pokes man. Plans are unde r way l o capture the condo r s. a ty pe or vulture. perha ps b y co\cnng their r oosts with nets s h ot from c anno ns . They v.111 be placed PtJllLIC NOTICS ~ ~C8TOC.80ITOM SUN•MMI COU•T Of' TM• ST A TS Of' CA&J flOltNIA ll'0'9 TMI COUNTY Of' CMIA ... ............. ., .... fll OOl'OTH'I' L. llllOOtlL OK...ed. M()TICI'. IS Hllll!IY OIVIN .... c...iws1t 1Metew _. • ...,, tl\tt •" --,,.,.,,. ~1.ims A9A1Mt ....... ~ .,. ,_,i, .... Ille IMM, Wltll .. M<MMr}' _,.,., In u. "'"~ °' .... 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TO GONTRACTOllS CALLING ~otl 8105 'Scnool Dl\lrKto pjl!WPORT~ESA UNIFIEOSCHOOL b1STRICT 1110 0e.a11ne' t 00 O'CMKlt p.m. ot lhe 7St~ d<ty ot Apr II, '919 PUtCe of 8IO 11..C.lpt: 11157 Pt.Kentill !>t . co.i• Mew, (,e1tlorn1• 92617 Prot•c t td,.nUl•<•tton H~me fll!LIH,U~l>\ SU RFACE OF COAOPfA 01:.l MAR HIGH SCHOOL \WIM POOL Pl""' "'""' ar• on 111e tlS7 Ptacen-to• !>• c: .... 1aMna.C..l•torn1•~7 NOTICE l!i HEREBY GIVEN tMI 11'1• "t>ov•..--!><,_, D1s1r1c.t ol Or•nq• C-1v, Qlllornt•, aclitlQ t>y •nd lnrovqll •It GoverntnQ B~rCI. "~'"'""''"' re t~rreo to •s. ROME NEW YORK IAP> in a hug e aviar y t.o be built in C abforma, whe re GEORGE M ROME, r•~•oent 01 Th c r c a r e about a CooY"Clftl '" "" bY Rooert L snoot< •nd Rooert• w. si-i.. Trustett they will be encoura~ed to bre ed dlr~lOf"- A ~ref-1 ""-at-P.O. lea t!el rn• ... ,_ .. ,,,. . S..lf• JU C--1• Mesa, C. m>a OIS I R•CT", w•ll rec••Ye wo 10, t>ut no1 l•t~ INn ,,.. .-.. t•t&O t•rne ~Hl.O b+d• tor 1ne award of • cconlritd tor 1ne •oow l>'OtKI PliKe1111<1. Q . P•~ .... ,on Ai>rtt •, · I I · ,---------------------------....:.::=::!_::.:.:;:;.:~~::.!.~:.:..!~~ 197t Service• pendlnQ •t H•rt>or m I I 0 n r U n a W a y L•w ... MOurll Ohve Mori,...,,, OI o••• y oungste rs i n the U nited . . . - Mew. S.»54. States at any g ive n time , MOOAE d WALTER R MOORE. re>10.n1 Of an from 30 percent lO Cost• M•,,., Ca Po•ea •••• o" 60 t f h April 1, 19N ServKH are pena1nq al percen 0 t em are H.trt>or Lawn MOU!'lt Oltva Mortu•ry Of a c tually "throwaways," cos•aM•w ~sss.o Parents mag a z ine r e . 8AOIO llENCENTE BACIO, PdSM'd away ports . on Ap ril 8. 1q19 In '>dflla Ana. C• In its April e dition. the !»tr"tCfl\ pena1n; t>f HttrbOr L.ttwn .. Mount Ollvt Morluctry '11 C0\14 M~w magazine Said tha t in >40~>S• ll.S s ociety. ('hildre n '>ll::lLA T ~-::v. rr~1dt•nl Of Ji k e SOda b ottl e:; 0; N~wpor1 a.•.i:h c .. Paw-o •"'o 0t• a u tom obiles. are o ft e n APr•I s 1y1~ c.unotor u1bld , • ..,,n<1 d iscarded by p t . ~rv•C~> -· ""Id on MOnddY al 11 U0 a r e n S, AM di lrll" H.trDOr la .. n M• mo,,dl 3nd :1 r e no t run a v. ct\ S Cha~• """' CltrQY from SI Jonn '"" hut • · h , • 8.&ph•,1 c.uno11 .. Church 01t1c1nt1nQ In PUS 0 U l S . 1 .. m~n1 ~·'""', H.irbor Ldwn youths w h o a r e to ld to M~mor1a1 Park 1m~1atMY 101iow l eave home .. 1nq C).r.1\1'\t•'' uno. lhr d1rf' h Ofi ot h · . H•rDO< ldwn'MOu"I Oh•• MOrluary T e m agazine q u o te d ~ss:.o l>r James G ord o n o f the WILLIAM H~7~·~ •. a ... 1.,1 'O•J Center fo r S tudies or 1_.n 11.i11••. -v ... ,..,,.,.,,,. ''" ·~· • Child and Familv :\ten- '· l•'V H• ,.,,," l/rod 0•.'!J•~·· M .. '" I I I I h -1or o"'' 'Ill ,,.,,\ H" "\urv ... o 1,1y n, ta c•a l in Maryland brot""' M.or•.n "' 1<>un1.1.n v""" <tS :.ay1ng that most c.a Ci••" .... ''"" , ,.,,, .. wt•i ~ t..-1 ~ • .. I Mona•••• 1 w PM ,,1 ,,,, 11.,.1,.,, runawn~s ('<J\ C' home L••n Mount 01o-. M o•••• v.,. heC"<JUSC the\ ··feel s.>rvocr.,unoNlno·e1ir .. rt•m .tHMt>O• the\'\'(' he, k ·k •d \.••n Mount 01,.e Mortudr• 01 C.o le ·,, I: n I ( l! Mew~»~ 0Ut HUGHE:S ANN MILLE~ '1UC.>H '> r• "Clr•nt 01 ------------- (O!tta MtJ.\d. Ca tor <I v1·1tt\ Po~wo aw ay on Apnt 6 1(#/v "' Nt·•POrl "A.6 ~N KILLS Bedtll, Ca S,,.. ·~ 'u•••••·d by ""' /J'irl.. 11usbdnd Norman ol Co\le Me>" c" \on• Mich.lei M ond JoM ti HuQn1 , ana aa11<1n1u Mary Klly HuQl1"\ ,111 ot D -' D~ DEER Costa Meow, (Al Servt<.(.lc, w111 t>t_> tltild ~ Need 510,000? It's Yours For Just 5155.26 a f1onth! -..... Your hou .. --c om be n ).(1111d .... iurn· ot monc\ whl.·n you nwd t·xtra nY>lll'Y \\Tith ,1 ~"l"Und ITT>rt~~c loan from Commc:.'Tc-tal Cn'fbt. \'OU c;in n1rrm' up to $:!>.(XX) on th<: \i1h1t· 111 \llllr hom1: On a SIO.<XX> loan. 1ronthJy payments are (or t::.'O month..;; at an annual percent ai.R' rate or 14"£ Total of poy ments: $1K63l.~. Call u:, tcxlay to apply. and "L.'ll hncl a wav w help \( l l'Ul~I'-~O f'HEl'.\Y\IE\T PENALTY COMME[\CIAL Cf\.EDIT COR.POR.ATION r,;J c::\ ,, f1flc"\nc1al service o f ~c:I CONT£lOL DATA CO~POR_ATION \ 111 111 111 ~~.CKKI .mil mt:r mu-.t ht· "t'("Urt-d h\ .1 111111l11n.tt111n 11! rt·,il ;;nd Jll:r .. onal propt·r t\ t ll.,'I \\II"\• 17tH .171h:-1.•61:1·87tlO 11 l \ r I \I, J()\ IH. \Cl I • lf1075 Coldf'n \\ ,.,1 ~1. • &17.7771 \11"""10\ \'l~.JO • ./11'1'} •\Iii ta l'Mki>1n. ~uile I • 770·26SI (tit.\ \(,E • 1111 'I n1>n ~ L11unlr1 Rd , :--uitc :!6 • 547·5871 Tel 0141 ~M-t71t Allor,,.'" tor ~.toll~ Publlsho<I ClfllnQ!' Coe\! Dall• Pilot M4r 1• 7&, AP. 7, • 1•1<1 100 ,. B•d• '""JI t>e reu1ved in the pl«.e •Genhlte<I -··And -II lie opened ano puot.cly read alOuCI at tne at>o••· \tat.a tune and pl&e~. D eath Ruling SAN F R ANC I SCO 1AP 1 T h e San Fran PUBLJC NOTICE Th"'" will ti<! a N/AdePOS•I reqU<red . tor e•cn s~t ot 010 oocurnents to ----QU•'~"'" tne re1urn tn 9()0d c.ondtUOf) c 1sco R e tirement Board h a s r u l ed t h a t a rirem:rn'!> d eath from in- t estina l can CC'r w as a death an the linl' of dut) T h t• 4 t o 2 d e c· 1 s 1 o n t urnc•d on arguments that hrl'f1g htc•r s 1111\ale toxic s mok<' t hat <:ould hav<' c·auscd the fatal dl ~l'lJS(' Rl1J71 ORANGE COUNTV SUPERIOR COURT 100 CllllC CENTE A ORlllE WEST SANTA ANA, CALll"ORNIA t1101 CASE NUMIER lt-S>-U SUMMONS PU•INllF~ f1AAAY WINI l\l(V Of FEN0)>NT M0HA MMf0 R '1AME ZA NI ~ A/LOl l Al< N NA<,RABABI DOE\ I T() Ill ,n C IU,1¥• NOTICE' Vou ha••~,...., TM court mi1y Mcu:t• ~tt•u•it vou w1tfilout YO•lr bet"9 -rd 11ntet• '°" ..-pond •11111" JO <Mn 11•..i IM ,,.lo<,,...hOfl _ ------below PUBLIC NOTICE AYISO' U\1911 1W "clo "'"'1•...S.do Et Tr1-.1 _.. IH<Kltr c ... 1ra uo s•tt ilUCUeMi~ .t ~...,. Ud '"-"" FICTITIOUS I USINESS 0 d•ntro w JO dta• LH liit i•lorm• NAME STATEMENT Ctefte.,.SI.,._ l "" IOUOWll'\Q C)f'r\On\ arr 001no t TO THE DE F-f NOANl " ( , ... bu\•n•S:\ ... comot111nt l\d\ bf'o'"" tHf'O bv ,,,. Ot-.•" JAW PAOOUCTION'i 9381 t1ll•q•1n'l fl>U IS-1-notr'I Com\tcK'-°' HunttnqfOf'I a~acn C.a a at VtlU Wt'n to"' ff'NJ 1n1 ...... 4:Ulf .,...., 'IOU mv'-t w ttf'hl'I: _,, d•iV' ""'' tl'll' R"111Pf'I EcHtr'T'~n !0387 (om,tCK k 'ummon\ '" "f''""""° on .,ou hit-w 1H D,. Hunt1nqton8f';1cn (d if26A& '"'' rourt <t *'•tt•n pu•.401nQ •"" Jo"" Hoc.-Mv 9QQ S liCno11 SI ,.,.~pon"-t-tr tf\,. ompht•~I ~ •• ,. aJh. An.tfW'1m. Cd in8(M, JU1'1•C" Court. you mu,1 t~lf' ""''"" thtt W•11,a;r 8 Huntoon 88t. Be4r tourt '1 ""'"~ PofftMl•no or <•u\~ ftn Cr••-C~t.o Mtos41, C.t 91616 0,.1 l•<1<11no lo ~ ~nlf'tl'd 1n tn" Thi\ bu\U'~'s. 1\ conaunt-a ov • ooc •~t 1 untP'\ voudO ..a, vOYr dttfautt 9en.,r•1 P11rtf'tM'Sh1P ••fl bt ~,,.,.ed tJOOrt •ool1c•tt0n ct 1n~ WdttPr 8 Huntoon pla1nt1tt dnd th1\ tourt m"y l'nt~r 4' Thf~ itaternf"'nl W'1\ fllf"'d w 1tn tf'W> tuOQm~nt etqdtn\t YOU tor l hf' rf'hf'f d4" County Cl•ri< of Oran°" County on m•nCIHI "'IM comot'""'· wl'l1Cl'I could Mercl'l 1S, "" ••~ult "' 911rn1s"""'"' Of "'•°"'· taklno 1"111W ot mon•v or Pf"Ol>O!rlY or 0111Pr "lH•I r11- Pubhsned 0<11~ Co..sl Da11v PUol av~~tl'd Jn '"" comPl<l•l'I M•r 19, 20. Aprh 7, 9, 1q1q 1053-1 b. II YO<I wlsft to MU , ... •••Ice Of 111 •tt•rMY "' tftl• m•tl•r, you •-•• w1tfl1n N A Gey• alter Ille bid openll'IQ d.it~ E •< l'I b1a mu•t conform •nc:I be ••,OOn\1\f~ to trwcontr.tct documents . ~ ~' n Did Vloll t>e acccomoanofla Dy tht-\of"(urlty reterred 10 1n tne (Ontracl d0<umt"nt\ ""° t>y the test or oropoc;eo \uO<ontrn<tOr"' frt•· Q1-,rR1C"f r•·~rvie .. ffW rtqht re. '"•*"< t •n1 or ., .. Oid'i or 10 Wd•~e ctn'f •"tQul•rt11•\ ,,,. 1nformallhei 1n an~ btO• 0 ' 1n ,,..._ ()1001nq ln•~ O•STR1CT n.,..s obtained trom lrw 01t~C1or 111 ,,,. o.-o.tr1ment of In· Ou\1r•41 ~~l&lhOO' tNt Qe~r•I (>rt~vflll~ 1nq rdtf" Of per dt .. m •ages 1n '"e tcw •h tv 1n wn•<n 1n1s wor• is to be otrtorm~ '"' ~ct<n tr•ft « type of t11tOrkm ..tn ~ 10 e•Kut .. tf\e <~ trd<t r~ r•t•~ dre-on t11• at tne 01'>11'.lt(I OlloV IOta1ed el llS/ Pl-t"•·n••d ~· C0'\141 M@W . Cahtom1• ~l&JI (oPf~~ may ~ Ob•••~ on r~· Q\." I A t oov ot UWY tdht\ "1t11U be pio .. ,.o a1 1r-100 \•'" T '" loreqo.nq K l'ltdul" ot !>« dl~m ""•~·-. •) oa'alt'd "PO'\ .. iNortung oov ·• • •Qnt '81 PQ.r' 1 nf" "•'IP tor hottdav ,.no tJ'llt·rt1m. ..or• Sl\dll Df ctl •~"'" l·m• •t'Klont• "'-·' t 1 ,n•t• o--'"•nCJdlOf"' uoon rne (ON f R"C TOk ''' •'10m tne contr•c• ·~ •""~"~d ~no UOOt\ ~ny \UOtOt"ll'•CfOr ~not r r11m .. to IMY not •e~'\ th•n tne , •• a ~ot<.1t•f!G r•tt>\ ro au work~n •mp1oy.o oy 1iwm '" t.rie e•ecutlon 01 llM' conir..c1 No b•OGer m...it' W•tndr•.w ru'\ bid for • r>er•lld of tort•!••• l•SI days alter lflf' C161l -.e11or 1rie Oe>efltnQ of bias. on Tucsoay •I 1u (),)AM di tn.-H11tt>0r L••n Memoroal C.hJpel w1tn A~• F-ranc.1s Moor~ off1(14t1nq. Haroor Ldwn·Movnt Ot••~ Morw,11 y 01 CO\le Mew. S.0.U!>-4 TEHRAN, Iran CAP > -One of the world's r a r est deer was s hot to 1---------------------------------I P UBLIC NOTICE 00 ,. p._tly M !NI your •rllt9<1 rHpense, II any, ,,,.Y be lllff 011 Ume. Oa1eci M.orcl'I 1. 1'79 A P•Omf'nt bonCI -" pertormanc .. oono ••U oe recw•red pnor to e•fl:u ... 1101'1 ot the c.ontr1>c1. 1 he p;oyment bond \11•11 t>t 1n IM torm se1 rorl/1 1n 1ne contract aoc"'"""t' Govttrn1nq Boarcf 8 y Oorolhy H•n ey Fisher c p M. POWELL BERTHA E POWLLI., r~••Clenl ol frv1ne, ta P•\.Wd doNtlY on April &. 1•J19 ~1.,•1 •ea by one e1au9hter Oorothy Ptull11>"> °"" <.on cnertH L. Pnwelt. • or.on<ld<111<1hlo-. encl• Qre•I 11r•nacr111c1r..,, ll1S1ldllon ~..OdlelMO Chapel, Tustin, -.iv 'Ind TU'OMS•Y tr om I 00 PM 10 9 00 PM ~rv"es •nd tnt~rment Chui•. M1>souro Sea dlet>.lek cn.tl)('I ClirH tor> HOGANSON d e ath in the Dashtenaz Fores t north of here, state radio said. The report said only four of the dee r were known to exis t , all in the Dashtenaz. and that the hunter was arrested MARY W HOGAN~N rf'•Klent Of Newp0rt BNctl, Ga Pa\ .rd •wey on AP"' 1. 1919 5ur••VW<l t>Y i daUQn1e~ Sui·t Refused Krulin D -K•ron L H~_, l>olh of N ewp0rt Be•tn. C•. Memorial serv1us ... 11 lie he!td on weo_, APrtl 11. ••1' el 3 00 PM •t tne P«tlt< View 0..pel. tr11ttmen1 P.c:11k lllf'w Memorlel Parll. In lieu ot flower\ tam111 we»e•ll me..-1e1 cont,.bu· t•ons 10 the AmotrlC•n c.nur S.oclel' P•C•llC \llf!W Mort...,y d•r9CIOf"- PACIRC VllW MIMOllAL PAllC Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive Newport Beach 644--2700 McCORMtCK MOltTUAllUH Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan C8p1strnno 495-1776 IALn.llllGHOM FUt&AL HOMl 646-2424' Costa Mesa 673-9"50 ta.L •OADW AT MOITU .. T 110 SroadWay Costa Mesa 6"2-9150 SMl1M nmtlU. ~ MOITU .. T WIS1CUflP CHAPIL CterNtOtY • Flower Shop 427 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa ~ ..-ca •cmt11s SNnM'I MOaTUAIT 627 Main St. Huntington Beach 636-6539 ,., ..... , COl.OMAL ..... " HOie 7801 8oltl Ave. w~ 113-3525 c S AN FRANC ISCO (AP> -The state Court o f Appeal ha s ruled that a y o uth canno t seek damages against a coun· ty social services agen- cy because it failed to find him an adoptive home when b e was an infant. The court af- firmed dismissal of a s uit brought by Dennis Smith , 19, agains t several social services agencies. IRECTORS 1 Harbor Lawn MountOfue Mortuary Cemetery crematory •lntermentln Anrc.meeer, •Shipment •Burt.I lnaurance •Cremation 1255.complete 1 ·eau for free Cremation Portfolio 1mm.....Ave. ColilaMeN M0-1514 Real Estate· Career Night \ 11'11ce T. tt•ea a An American Success Story Bruce Mulhearn came to America from becoming one or the largest scattered England in 1958. and went to work lot builders In Southern Cahfornia and shoveling sand in an Iron Foundry In provides his sales force with a constant Carson. cauromla Realizing his talents stream of new hOmes to sell. were not being utillzed. he obtained his Mr Mulhearn has been a good friend to Real Estate hcense when he was 21. He the real estate Industry and is one of the then became a millionaire at age 29 best known lecturers in the Real Estate .through Real Estate Investments. He Industry. His presentations on started his own real estate company mot1vat1on and salesmanship have with a ooe man real estate off1oe In drawn standing room only crowds m Bellnower in 1966. Since that time It nearly every major city 1n Amenca. His has beOOme one of the fastest growing fee for speaking 1s one of the highest m and progressive companies In the industry. Callfornla. Mulhearn's company Bruce Mulhearn 1s a founder and major operates over 25 sales offices 1n the stockholder of Really Register. a Southeast area o f Los Angeles. In state-wide and soon to be Nattoo-wide Orange C.OUnty and ln the San Gabriel association of Independent real estate Valley. His operations Include a full sales corporations. service escrow company, loan If you haVe ever oons1dered a careef' rn brokerage company, Insurance real estate on a part or full-time baSi•. or company, Interior decoration eeM<le. a are now personally llcensed and termite Inspection company. and a interested In a change, then call today property management dlvlalon. New for reservations to this Semrnar that Brittany Construction Company Is fat could change your llfe -for the bfttert D.tr. W1•1.-,, ..... 11, lt7t Loe.._ S.. Clea at• e.. S.. Cl•-••• A...W.•Pr11ld tv n..: 7:00 P.M.1 ... ltr..._ 7:JO P.M. ,,..,_ ............... c. 7 I 4/739.fJ727 213/921-9145 213/921-7511 "--~••Ollllll9>1•tt ......,.,._.,..._,CA • I 1"1CTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT LEE BPANCH Cl~'"' Ry KIHHIE SI EMONS TnP follow1n9 ~rsons .tr~ do1nq Deouh Purc;haS•ng Oir.ctor PuDh\l'led Clf•"llt Coa" Oaily Pilot. Apr119, 1', "" 1~79 l>U\lnfl\\ as SY R. C0+4EN t<IGH IS A KITE 118 Main St . '129 WllsNre .... fev41rd S111te 110 Hun11n9ton Beacn "8, C• 91"'8 l•nrly Hill" C.llforn1~ tOlll Merllwl J..,,. Moc•ro. a.31 S.allOrt Tel 21J·S117 P UBLIC NOTICE Orlvt, Hunlinqton B•«n Ca 911>tl •Tt1e ·~• "cempl•l11t·• inchode\ Pllylll\ GracP Oor"IY lll·A ltsl cross-c..,...lllt, "llUtfthH" ln<h•OH 8t0 •21-7q St. Hunllnqton 8e<1<h Ca 91"'8 cron ·<0-411Mftl ..... , ..... .,, .. ,.,. CONTRACT •lJ..19 \ltckt L""" ScflN'•Of'r, Stt 1'1111 St., clt1dn cres_.........,..,,, '°"~utar lft· NOTICE TO CONT•ACTOAS HunllnQton Bffch, ca .,... cl..O.• ,.,. P"'"'' .,.. ,,...t<.....,_ 111-~ING l"O• eros This t>uslnen I\ conducted by • tl..O.s t.milllfoe -........ A wntt.,. !><,_i 01"r1CI. NEWPORT·MESA QeMrel 1M!t'1~"11<P pl .. dl"', 111<1 ......... .,._.., -•r· UNIFtE05CHOOL OISTRICT "'1ylll\ G Oorrolv rer, etc , -.,. In IN term r"ulrM 81d O..Oltne o 1 00 o'clock p.m. ot Thi\ stal-1 wa• ltlf!d w1ll'I llW llY tlle C.llfonli• llulH .. C-n. y .. , Ille 14th O.y of A1W1I, 1919 Countv Cito ot OranQe C°"n!Y on orl9t,.•I pfffeli.,. mont.,. tl!M ltl tlllt Place of 81d Rec•1Pt llS7 P1•centto1 Maren IS, 1'7'1 c ... n wllfl -tll"" -•M ~ Str••t Co\la ~se. CA •1•11 -1"1'112S tfMlt a c-~was,.,,,..,•"·~" Purclla\1nq Oepl Put>llsl'led Or'""9f' Coast Dall• Pilot ptatfttitt'• _, •N.,. H <ll pt•I"· Pro1ec1 IO•nt1t1c•llon N•m• Mar 1',16,Apr 7' 1'1' ~1' llHll•l,.....-'9011Yan•._.,.Tlle REPLACEMENTOF8US FLOOAS P UBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOVS IUSINESS NAME STATIEMEMT Thf' toll-Ing ~son Is -"II t>usl· nenu FlAS HW HFE l S -P OLLE RSICA TE EMPO!!tUM a. GREENERY, '500 Nutwood Ave .• UIA, Fullet'10ll. C.o 91~1 Alcfl<!'d Monarty, 70367 S.W 91rcl'I SI , Sllnla AM, C<1 91701 Tiiis ~·neu Ii conouctMJ Dy "~ ;". (llvlc:lual Aten.rd Morl.anv Tiii\ statement was 11i.,ci •llh Ille Cou"'y Clerk ot OranQl' Count1 0<1 time wllen • 111mme"' b f .. m•d P•.lt• Plens are on flt•. 1151 PIKen· ...,....,. .,. a Nt1-f ,,...\' vart ............ II• SI . Co.lot ~w. CA 92'27 ... tlle mettlod .. Mnlece. ,,., .......... NOTICE l!i HEREBY GIVEN tnal ... cc~•u, 1ot11r-wt1 •n.•. tne 11t>o.,.,..me<1 5<noo1 01~trlct ot Pubhshf!d Of~ CO&sl O•lly PllOI Ora~ COunlV, C.llfornta, K ling by Maren t9, 16, Aprll 2. '· ,.,. •nd tnrOIJ!ln •ts Govern1nQ Boera. 1077,,. 11e r t!1nall•r relerrea 10 a s ------------'OISTAICT.'' wlll reu1ve up lo, t>ut PUBLIC NOTICE not lator 11'1811 U1e abov..stat.o time, sealed bids tor trw award ot a contract tor tne •bOvo project. OISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHI P. Std> sn.11 bl' received 1n the pl•<• ANO ldenlllied abOYe, ana snail t>e opene<S HOLOHAAMLESS ANO tOEMMIT'I' .,,., PUDllCI, re.a aloud at the •boYe• AO•IEMEHf slated lllTW And PllK•. I lf'HROOUCfORY There will Ilea N/Adet>0$1t reouired T hos Oiuotullon ot Pat'1nersn1p ena tor ••en Ml ot bid documents to HOldh1.,mtKs and 1noemn11y AQrtt 11u•ra111ee tile relurn In QOOc1 condition ment is .-on Oecember 21, 1911, bY w1lh1n NIA O.ys Aller Ille bid opening E•rle H, Wotlrom 01 JI Mir• L°' Ol•s, 0.te MltCh 15, 1'7' 1"111m San Clemente, c;.111om1•, end J•Ck C E•<ll bid must conform •nd be Publlsl'ted Or-Coesl O••IY Piiot Wotlrom ol t031 Oeiaware Road, responsi ... totnecontrKldocuments. M•r 1', 2•. AP<" 2, •. 1'1' "1·1' 8urto.nll, Celltornta. Each l>i<I SIWlll lie ACC_.,ted by P UBLIC NOTICE flCTlflOVS I USINESS MAME STATEMIENT The tOllOWlnq PtnOl'I I• 00t"9 t>ull· M\J A\ EOCO INSURANCE SERI/ICE, 11091 Slwlw L-. Huntlnqton Be.tell, CAt2M4> Wllll.,,_ H EelwarclJ, 11091 Sh.aw L•ne. 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Sears and Bemis regattas. but no conten- ders showed up in the Smythe competition. ALL TlfREE USYRU events are for junior s ailors. The Smythe Trophy is fo r singlehanded s ailors . the Sears for two man-boats. and the Bem is for three-man boats. Adv,ancin~ to the quarter finals from the Aesoctation of Orange County Yacht Clubs will be Dwayne Bora, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club in the Sears. and Mary Tyler, BYC, and Ned Jones. NHYC in the Bemis. The quarter finals will be sailed at Long Beach Yacht Club in May. Hobie Cat Event Slated More lhan 800 Hobie Cat sailors and their families are expected to attend the third annual Hobie Cat Family Fun and Recreational Retreat at Lake Havasu City, Ariz .. May 3·6. The four-day weekend will be sponsored by Sea & Ski . In addition to the Hobie Cat sailing races in which competitors will compete for points toward the national championship qualification, Sea & Ski will sponsor a golf tournament f eaturing a Sl,000 hole-in-One prize. a mixed doubles tennis tourna- ment, a Hobie fleet tug-of.war, o rganized children's games, a water walking contest and other activities for the sports-minded Hobie families. THE SAILBOAT RACES will be condcted by the London Bridge Sailing Society under the supervision of the Hobie Class Association. Trot>h1es will be awarded in all fleets-Hobie·ll, Hobie-14A, B, and C ; Hobie-16A. 8, C and novice. and Hobie-18. Trophies will also be awarded for the best performance for an Arizona fleet and a California Oeet. wrRE STILL TRYING HARDER! SINCE 1894 .,..- Neighborhood gang watches as K e nn y O utlaw . 14 . 1above1 and Tony Sanchez. 15 . 1 below) provide some thrills with the doublt trou- ble bieyclc j umping ramps they concocted one after- noon in Costa Mesa . Shortly after these pictures were take n. mother a rrived home and told the boys to disman- tle the jumps before they found themse lves in triple trouble. Ailimal Farm Wins Class A Animal Fa rm. ~ailed by Bruct• Hansen. Voyagers Yacht Cluh. as the Class J\ winner in the third race of VYC 's llumµhre} Ro~a rt Series for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts Saturday Class B winner was Bebo II. Rob Darnell . VYC . Summary of results: C.L A!>S A t. Animal f'arm ?, Sporn Allen &rown VY( J Vantage. 010 ~w•ro. LSf CLA>S 6 I, &bO 11, ?, AIOl't;t II . Glenn At<t, S~YC .I. VO<"tea, eruo Twlcnell, VYC 2 Bodies Hunte d SAN DIEGO t API --Harbor police were still searching today for the bodies of two me n believed killed in the collision of a motorboat and a Navy barge in San Diego Bay. Ullman Captures Olympic 470 Claas Dave Ullman. Balboa Vaeht Club. displayed the sailing skill that made him a world cham- pion ln the 470 Class by winning the class ln Atamttoe Bay Yaehl Club's Olympic Classes Rqatla Friday. Saturday and Sunday. Ullman ..yound up the rive race Launch Date Set For (j..meter Yacht Launch date for a new 6-meter yacht, to t>e christened Ah. Si SI, has been set for e arly In May. according to Charles W. Corbitt. chairman of the Friends of One Ten wh.ich is raising funds for the s ponsoring San Francisco Bay Sailing Association. The 6-meter Ah. Si Si was designed and Is being built to defend the Australian-American Cup which is scheduled to be sailed in San Francisco next fall. Contracts for the construction of the yacht were executed the firs t of this year and working drawings have been sent to New Orleans Marine where they are hard at work on tooling, said Corbitt. T HERE WAS A DELAY 1n starting construction because of the necessity or obtaining approval of the scantlings from the American Bureau of Shipping and Lloyd's or London. Actual layup of the hull 1s going on this month Installation of hardware is also ongoing this month . Corbitt said the best estimate for completion of the yacht was late this month with a christening the first week in May An addition to the crew is Conn Findlay of St. Francis Yacht Club. an Olympic gold medalist in rowing. He is also a world Class Tempest sailor and has participated in three 12·meter campaigns for the Americus Cup. Mrles with t.bree_penalty point.a to nine for bis nearest com· petltor1 Mark Rastello. ABYC. There were 11 entries In the class . Sixty-five boats In five of £he Olympic classes turned for the annual event which featured aome or the toP""sailors on the West Coast. Larges t class was the s inglehanded Finn with 2( en- tries in which Carl Buchan or Seattle Yacht 'Club. outscored world champion John Bertrand of St. Francis Yacht Club with six pointS to 8. 7 for Bertrand. Next largest c lass was the Tornado catamarans with l6 en- tries . The wanne r was Jay Glaser, Cabrillo Beac h Yacht Club with a perfect scQre. The Flyi ng Dutchma n· class . failed to show, due in part to a conflicting national regatta. Final standings · ST AA 111 t, All>; IC1m1Mll, AllYC I 0 IMS ~. H•frl\on Hone CYe, 11 • J. Au\lln Gibbon, A""llmoncl Ye, lS I .,0 1111 I. 0.ve Ullmdn, 8YC l 0, 1. Marl! A•Sltllo. A6YC q 0 J. P"C• 8 •10w•n, Gre•s Pl. 'I'(, ••• FINN 1241 I e•ro eucll•n. Se•llle YC .•. 0.1 Jonn 6"'1r-. SI FY( I 1, ). (••19 Huly, '!it FY(, 13 / TORNADO 1161 '· Jey c;1aser. cave, o. 2, A•nOY Smythe. CeYC 14 0 l . Tim T •ylOr cav e 1q / !;OLIN(; ISi I Jim Ounn11>Q, COfintn1en YC, S.•111• •• u 1, Sco11 H•yw•rO, NH vc. 1.0. J, (;4\lon Or111, eVC, 14 I r-V-Max Winner CONTRACTORS! 1 , I I I _, "' 1 V·Max. sk1ppen·cf by .Jo h n Hooper. Da na Pornt Ya('ht Club. wa~ t he overa ll wanm·r tn Cap1strc1no Bay Yal·ht Club s San Juan Scn~s for ultra li ght d1spla<'e mc nt and Pe rformance II a nchtap H acrng Fleet ) .1chts HOW AV All.AILE IN OltAHGI COUMTY COMPLETE HOME STUDY PllOGllAM VIDEO TAPE INSTRUCTIONS ForY- CONTRACTOIS STATE UCEMSE R unrw r up "as Bi g Kahuna. s kippered by PHONE 661-3115 Mark To\\nsend. DPYC. CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOIS UCENSE "'U 1 I ~ t;o c:I : ~ ~~"~~ I "' o• · I •"' U :> ., I Z "" 0 -"'·I 0 % z,.. '.·-, I L -0 u.. • Is! ~.'.·:I luL U.~·,,I I 0 U.ac :,, I : ~Os :' l : ~ ~2 : I " ,_. !:! I I > I 1 and third was Mackrna<'. l1177De0Wlpe-Ste202-S..-..C-.if•"- -N es Ton1pson, Ca po J~~~~~~~...,~~ .... ~·~·~•M;;tT-.;;;~n-~•;Nt;M~•;M~~~~~~;;;;~~~~~~ BYC final class standings · 1 UL De -1, V M.tx, 7. Ma~ R"P1do, Bruce Soroone at\d Jim HollywOOd OPYC, J. Gron\, 0••• Frencn , OPYC. PHAF·A t, e111 K•hun•. 1. M•clllna c; J, F ine Print, Ken So•omon. '-eve PHAF·a t, Avoca, ffm Futler. CAPO 8YC; 1. Funny Fee11n • Pei. Meade, C.po eve, J, HolO 1<0111, Rica A.at. C"l>O eve. P HRf'·C t. Not\ly How•rO Trueb<lm C..oo BYC. I ao10 Forbe~. EO e ummon•. Caoo J H19ll f'lytr. Relph Tiffan y, Capo ave THE SMOOTHEST HALF SLIP OF ALL Olga gives it a Secret Hug!M a band of stretch lace at the waist for no sign of o line under smooth-fitting summer fashions. In white or nude lace-trimmed nylon lricot with band in nylon/spandex. In lour sizes-P-S-M-L, m a choice of two lengths: 25" or 27': Sl 0 Moil/phone. Robinson's Lingerie/Doywear, 91 Robmaona Newport Puh1on Island • 644-28 \ •Well, maybe so ......•. •But talk is so cheap -and so transitory. •When you want food bargains -prices you can count on day In and day out. the proof Is In print . . . . .In the grocery ads In the Dally Piiot. •Confused by all the conflicting claims? •Shop the Dally Piiot. get the facts, com- pare .•... then you know you're really getting the most for your money. DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ··- AJ•~Y N.OT Monday, Altfll I , 1111 , '• o o I '! _ ....... : ..... • , , ~A· ... :,: LIGHTS LOWERED TAR c, NICOTINE :· ,• . . . .. ~ .. I : • . ' -·-.. . . . ..... ~ 'f'Y.r. .... • "'i·· •\ ..... '" . -·· Warn ing: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Kings: 12 mg · 'tar;~ 0.8 mg nicoune av. per cigarette, FTC Repon May'78.100' s: 12 mg' 'tar:· 0.8 mg nico1ine 11¥. per ciginne I • i j . I I • .. •Television . . MoncMy. ~·· •• tl19 DAii. Y PILOT Villeneuve, Fined $6,000, Wins ~-----ByHOWAaD'L.QANDY HAm I pe{lallzed?" be queried ... , never~ oe••o.ttf.....,.swt anything wrong on the start. I didn'l JUD>P the st LONG BEACH -There was mystery and in· bull don't think anything should be done tosom trigue along with confusion at ule start or the Long who does. ; crowd of 81 ,000 wasn 't sure just what was transpir· start line to let you know where it is. There wu t Beach Grand Prix Sunday and most ortheestimated "Usually somebody is down on lbe road at f ing. even those seated at the starting line. anyone there today.·· After the confusion was cleared with a second start. pole sitter Gilles Villeneuve of Canada. 27. took a Sunday . afternoon drive arolU)d the 2.02·m1le course on the streets of Long Beach, leading from start to finish. IT MADE LITTLE DIFFERENCE to the young • Canadian that he had been fined for a false start on the first attempt when he led the field past the' start· ing line in a rolling manner without stopping Under Formula One international rules. the field is set on a dummy grid, then proceeds to the starling line where it is supposed to stop. A red light then comes on and in s ix to lOseconds. lhe green light comesontosignalstartoflhe race The 45.000 in the stands around the course were probably confused and perhaps many waited until a television re-run near midnight to determine what had transpired. But race organizer Chris Pook was happy with the results of the race this year and said an additional 5·10,000seats would be added for next year 's event "If Carlos Reutemann had been able lo start bes ide Villeneuve on the front row. he would have stopped and waved goodbye," Pook said "Then ht- would have said, 'aha, l 've got 60 seconds on him right now·.·· THE 6-0·SECOND P ENALTY would have been assessed on Villeneuve if the entire fi eld hadn t followed him at the s tart. • ' THE MAN WITH THE PADDLE at the starti• line was behind the barrier for safety reasons allild Villeneuve didn't see him. "In Europe they have a man at the Une. Su Villeneuve admit~d he had not walked down to where the start line was localed before the race." Pooksaid. This was only part of the intrigue and confusion. Reutemann also drew a fine. He failed to have his car on the dummy grid three minutes before s tart of Ule race. as required. and was told by stewards to slay in ' the pit area until the field had passed the first lime. This would have put him a half lap down. He had eK· perienced an electric problem with his car during practice and wasn't able to makelhegTld inti me. THEN HE IGNORED THE ORDER to remain ' 1n the ptts ror the start and was fined for his con· duct Villeneuve took over the lead in tbe cham- p1onslup point standings with 20 arter winning the! last two races in s uccession. the first in South Africa. J acques Laffite had trouble with bis trans mission and went out after eight laps. He had been the point leader and 1ssecond now with 18. The bi~ battle in Sunday's race was the one bet ween J ody Schcckler. Alan Jones. Mario Andrelli and Patnck Dcpa1ller for the next positions behind the wi nn<'r Andretti. the sentimental favorite. was fourth with others finishing as listed above. THUMBS UP Gilles Villen eu ve of Canada is all smiles after capturing the Long Beac h G r a nd Prix Su nd a~ V11lenl'U\e \\a\'es to the cro"d as he takes his v1tlory l<.ip As it turned out. he wa!t fined 10.000 Swiss francs <approximately $6.0001 by thl' ste~ards for violating the order of the offi cials in not stopping Cit the starting position Villeneuve wasn't aware of the f1nl' until after the race. T he race went 80 1 ~ laps around the course ana was completed in I hour. 50 25 minutes at an average :;peed of 87 808 miles oer hour for the 161 miles. The margin of v 1 ctory for V 1 llencuve over Scheckter was 29.38seconds Sunda~ ·s c·rowd gave the three.day event a total of 160.500 The total purse distributed was $600,000 . . I • ! Will the REAL Lakers Please Stand Up? By ERNIE CASTILLO answer and plea~e. don't b<'l th(• rent Nobody is saying whether the in·flight "WE.RF. GOING TO WEAR oxyg1m Of•JMD•llY P••••51.tff mone,> on thl· threl'·game playoff seric:-. movies \\ere clips of their November tanks." Coach J erry Wt'sl s:Hd Sunday INGLEWOOD It's time lo tell the ugain:.t Denver Fur like the pro· games or JUSt basic training footage but aftt-r th(• Lakers played like the team t ruth in the NBA. So, without furtht!r \'l'rb1u l ~1rl \\Ith tht' curl o n hl•r s oml'Wh<'r e in th e friend ly s k.ies that went ll·:l in Novemhcr rather than hesitation, will the REAL Los Angele:, fo reh@ad , when the Lakers C1re good, between here and Portland the Lakers the one that was 5·8 m March Lakers please stand up'! they're very, wry good and when they rediscovered the o the r end of the West was obviously m a good mood Is il team No. 1, which played so are bad, they are horrid basketball court and how to play as a foflowmg the regionally televised arter brilliantly at the sl•t rl of the season or , team. noon game at the Forum After ripping team No. 2. which played so lelhargical-TAKE. FOR EXA1.IPLE, their latest Hopefully. they won't forget it when his team Friday. he had qnly good Jy down the stretch? ls it the one that J eky ll ·and-Hyde routine. Blown out at they fly to Denver for Tuesday's opener things to say Sunday. stank on Friday or shined on Sunday·! home on Friday, 113 03 by Seattle. th(· of a three-game mini series against the "I feel \ery po!.1t1H· W(· pla)ed a!> And is 1t the one that can play good dt:· Lake rs nipped Portland on the road N uggels. Because the Lakers are going well defensiv(•ly ab we could play,· batd fe nse or the one that acts like 1l doesn't S aturday. 99·98. and closed oul to need clear heads to s urvive the thin West "In a few ~lretches. we looked knaw what defense is'! t he regular season l>Y aownmg Phoenix a ir of the Mile High City. where they like we did at the beJ?inmng or the Don't hold your breath waiting for the at home Sunday. 111 103 have yet to win in six t ries. <See I.AKERS. Page 8 21 ~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- I l Post Stakes , ~Her Clai1n ;To Title RANCHO MIRAGE •AP > Sandra Post hasn 't won that t ' many toUTna ments since joining the Ladies Professional Golf As· • sociation tour in 1968. but pre· cisely half her victories have I come in the women's richest event. Post, with only four career victories. outdue led Nancy Lopez Sunday to win the Dinah Shore Winne rs Circ le for the •second consecutive year. The t lriumph was worth $37 .500. the t LPGA's biggest prize. ••1 HOLD THIS tournament 111 the highest esteem of any I've ~played," ~ost said after shoot· • mg a closing 70 and breaking a tournament-tong deadlock with Lopez. Lopez bad a 71 Sunday and finis hed one stroke back "You can 't measure what this ·t ournament m eans by j us t money,'' continued Post. "My pe rsonal favorite of a ll the tourna ments is the Winners Ci r· cle ." POST AND LOPEZ had iden- tical rounds of 68·70·68 for the first three days, then Post's final round gave her a total of 276. 12·under-par over the 6,272-yard, par·72 Mission Hills Country Club course. Thal bettered San· dra Palmer's tournament record of 283 set in 1975. "I 'm not dis appointed to lose," said Lopez. who had a two-stroke lead on Post al one time during the fina l round. "My father's always told me that you're going to lose more than you're going to win ... l felt good, and I feel like I played well. J knew I was 1oing lo have toelaf welltobeatSandra." Lopez, who won nine tourna- ments as a rookie last year and 1lready bas two victories In 1979, a1lo lost a final-round lead , In last week's Kemper Open at Costa Mesa. "L081NG LAST WEEK was more diNppolnting lo me than lollq &be Winnen Circle," sa1d the rair:,ar·old Lope& .••• was 1tru In that tournament, but played well bere." She collected '24,500 for her second-place ftnl•"· her third of 1179. Pit Bradl•y and Donna Wiila., wM fhu1bed tn a tie ror third with Mven·under·par 28ls, received $15,000 each. Not a Merry Song for This Bird Kansas City Kin~s · Otis Birdsong takes a nasty spill after being fouled in a recent game. Birdsong survived and so did the Kings who captured first place in thl' Midwest Division and will draw an opening round bye in the playoffs. Ford Drives Angels to Victory &Twin Slugs Two Homers, Double in 7-5 Win SEATTLE CAP > -Dan Ford made up for some lost lime over the weekend. Ford, who had never hit a home run in the Klngdome, connected for one Saturday night and two more Sunday in a pair of victori~ by his new team, the Angels. FORD PLA VIED for the Minnesota Twins the past. four seasons. T he 26-year· old outfielder was traded to the Angels over the winter . Admitting he got a slow start against Seattle right-hander Paul Mllchell Sunday, Ford said, "Next time up, he hung it up and I hit It good enougb to gel lt out or the ballpark." Fordls two homers helped the Angels to a 7·6 victory and a split of the season· opening tour-gam e series against the Mariners . · FORD DROVE IN three n:. with the homers and a double. After Seattle rallied to tie the score 5.5 in the seventh OD Dan Meyer's two-out. two-run homer. Carney Lansford doubled home Joe Rudl for the winning run in the eighth off Shane Rawley, O·t. Mitchell coasted through the first three innings before giving up Ford's homer and run·scoring singles to Don Baylor and Brian Downing In tile rourth. Mitchell struck out Ford the first time. "I didn't gel it all together." Ford sa1d. "He threw me three curve balls in a row and made me look bad." The past two seasaons ln the Kingdome, Ford said, ''The balls I blt I hit real 1ood to center field or they jammed me." AS FAJl AS THE TllADE to the Angels Is concem c,, f'ord said, "I've got a good • .. peace or m ind. It's like a brand new game. a new way of life." CalifornJ• reliever Dave LaRoche 0 ·0) who gave up Meyer's lying homer in the seventh after replacing starter Don Aase, was the winner. LaRoche got a scare in the ninth. Tom Paciorek and Juan Bernhardt delivered pinch-hit singles. Left fielder Joe Rudi pulled down Meyer's ·tong line r to left center and doubled p inch-runner Joe Simpson off first base to end the game. "Danny kind of evened ll up," La Roche Hid. "He hit that last ball real well but fortunaJ,ely It had a little book on il and Rudi caught up to ll •• , MEYB&'8 HOME& had bouneed off the top or lbe fence after Julio CrUI alngled in <See ~GELS, Pa•e BZ> Keeping Sutcliffe Pays Off--- LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Lo s Angeles Dod ger s are "1thoul a pair of the ir top pitchers of las t year starter Tommy John a nd reliever Terry Fors ter but thus far t he gap has been effectively breached by a castoff and a rookie. T he two-time defending Na· l1onal League champions hope the fine work displayed over the we e kend by vet e ran And y Messers m ith and young Rick Sutcliffe continues. M ESSERSMITR ALLOWED only one run and two hits in seven inmn~s or work as Los Angeles whipped San Diego. 5·2. Saturday night and Sutcliffe hurled fi ve innings or scoreless baseball m relief as the Dodgers nipped the Padres, 6·5. 1n 12 m· nm~s Sunday . The paJr of v1ctor1es gave Los Angeles three in a row after San Diego opened the season with a 4.3 triumph over the Dodger!' last Thursd ay. Messersmith, who signed with the Dodgers as a free agent dur· mg the winter. is replacing John n the Los Angeles s tarting rota lion. John s igned as a free agent with the New York Yankees dur· mg the off.season. THE VICTORY b y Messers mith was his first sine\! June 25. 1977 when he pitched for the Atlanta Braves. He didn't win a game for the Yankees last year before being released. T he 22·year·old Sutcliffe would probably be p itching in the minor leagues if Forster was available. The ace left-handed reliever unde rwent s urgery during the off.season and is not expected lo be able to pitch com· petitively until May. The Dodgers won Sunday's game on Dave Lopes' one-out homer orr San Diego reliever Bob Shirley in the bottom of lbc l2 th inning. ll was the only scor· ing by either team afterthesixth . Sutcliffe, who picked up tus first major league victory, gave up three hits over the final five innings. ••1 COULD RA VE gone a ceu· pie of more innings lf I had to" said the young right-bander. ·~1 heard Red (pitching coach a.cl Adams> tell Tommy <Ilana• Tom my Luorda > that I coUld pitch nine if I had to. ''My iob as ton' ,.,uet so lt'smo big deal," continued Sutc~ ·'This is the perfect position • me. I hope to be a starter day when I 'm ready but I'm 1tad to be doing t.bls. I'm ·be ...... learn." ·-.- Sutclllfe took over in tlil elghth and r1eee1trouble1patelll the nlnth and 11th lnninl•· la latter'frame, be ltnlek Giil Dle10 1tu11er Dave Wlaft (See DODGIU. ..... , l ,.,_ Pfir,.._ I'•••~• I• WI• 'ro••Y , ..... back In the Ameracan II t.ea1ue after a aeven ·)'etr ablenee. 11ve up s ix " hit In Hv~n lnnjntrs and pitched the New York V*nkeft to their h r1'l victory In \hrff games. a 2·1 triumph over Milwaukee ... .II• alee scored on .lat~ --~-..... aroaia·..,•a lnlleld out lD Ule 12tla lDAlAM. 1lv1Da tM Boa&en R•d Sox a 7 6 vktory ove r tbe Cleveland Indiana . . . a &tk Female Write r8 Bann d A .. ~ doubled and lee MOl'l(aa drove him home with a 10th iM lng alnglo lo trlve Cincinnati a 1 6 victory ov r San Fr~mclsco ... Larry Bowa collected his fi rst hit in 11 • I Fr-om Bre we r s' Clubhous F roM AP Dlepa&cllle1 N ~W YORK Ttte Mtlwau'kee Rrewcnl' m anaae ment hH decided female •ports writ "rs wl\l not ~ allowed In tht \e&m'~ home ('lubhouse th ls 11nson "Wt dttlded lt> d11rrlmln1te." 1old Tom Sklho11h, lht, team ·a dl~tor of pubUc ttl1tk>M "We d('c-ldt'd not to lt't them In llhlnkr1' or 1t tum11redoln1 thM Mml• lhlroc " The v.otnt.'1'1 wrilt·Nt will be aUo•M to inlervl .,. Mana1u•r Gcoraf tt,ambf'ra r in bl off!~ and pla)'l'n "" .U tw brouaht lo 1t corridor out.aide tbc clubhouse to be lnll'r' ww1•d b)' tht.•rn. Sit I bosh said llo~''''l'r, u M llwau~re Joom I sun••·~ of th•• r1l11)t'U ttwmal'IVNI round only SIJC or thfo 2!'i plD)'l'f'i 11111>0"''' 'I) Il l\ 11111 wom('n t>qunl art ss to th<'clubhou r .. 'o wuy." wus lht' rf'artlon of Sal Hft ndo "W\' n• m h1•r,• to i.hov.t.•r . :.hnve und ll'l 1t•.uh lo h•D\•'. · uHJ Hoy f'oese Jolrung llundo a nd f'o. !le an their ob)e<'l1nm. v.1•t1• Jim Wohlrord, Gorrnnn Thomu. l'aul Mollt11t iiod Out'" Murtlnci '" .... •• l"•r-r 11•,.pr• Taw•d•fl somt> momentum Into 'l'ut•sduy 111.:ht ·s 01w11111•1 or ' NEW YORK Th • IA>~ ArUu.ilcs KllllCS h1•1n1>1 Iii the N alionol ttockl•)I Leugut.• l)luyoffs T hl' Kln1ts. who r h sll('n~t· thr-Nt•w \'111 k lh.1ngt•rs m tht• lH'l'lt of :J S<'rlt'i.. t•ndt•d 1twl1 1 \11>1ulnr M'u>-1111 with u 7·t trou11dn~ of thl• Mlnot•so\11 Nnrl h :-;111n. S11h11 11n, ni)lht T he K)n1ts·R~m~t·rs !Wfll'S bt·~ms m Nt•w \'111 k l'lw 11•11111' mt.•t.•t 1n ln~h.•w()()(f Thurt\day ni~ht 1u1d, 1f 111•1•1·1>1·nr~. 111 N1•" Ytlrk Saturdoy ni~ht _____ _,_,._. ., ,ltw •• , ----- \'anltc.'CS owner G~rl«' SU-lobreane-r, n•:u·t in~ 111 pll r ht•r Sparky L.)lt°'s book on lhl.' \918 tcnm "Si.utr~y Lyle Is no longe r welcome in Yonh•1• Stitdtum. Oncu his pla) mg days arc O\ l'f and thut shouldn't be long I 'd like to see him tr y to J{Cl in our park a~ain. I think w\''ve a rif{ht to refuse to sell him a tic ket. It's an outright l\e lha t I fired an office girl over a tuna fi s h s andwich. I 'm almost rertain it was peanut butte r and jelly.·· Botutp/. rot rln Par-e Is lande r • Right wing Mike Bossy scored two dra matic third pe riod ~oals and Denis Potvin became the second de· Censcman in National Hockey League history to score 100 points in a season as the New York Islanders beat the New York Rangers, 5·2 ... Ted Bulley scored his 27th goal of t ht• season on a rebound of a 40-foot s lap s hot by Tim Hlg. gins with 52 seconds left as t he Chica~o Black Hawks de· featc d St. Louis. 3·2. . Kyan Walter scored his 27t h a nti 28th goals of the year to break a Washington rookie scoring record as the Capitals defeated Pittsburgh. 5·2 . . Dale Mc('ourt's goa l at 14 34 of the final period and flawlt•ss ~oaltcndtng by J im Ruthe rford enabled Det roit to post a 1 0 virtory O\ er Montreal ... Buffalo's Jacques Richard ~cored thr ee goals fo r his fi rst hat trick in seven seasoni.. as the Sabres tied Colorado, 5·5 . . Reggie Leach's po we r · pla y goal at 11 :52 of the second pe riod put Philadelphia ahead to stay in a 4·2 victory over Atlanta . Bostoo spotted Toronto two early goals then roared back behind the goaltendtng of Gilles Gilbert to win. 6·3. F ro• Pag~ BI Mas ters N e x t a t balft thJs aeaaon ~nd scored two outs late r on M .. e Setunldt'• 1l1tth·lMJn1 double. Alvina Philadelphia a 3·2 lead o ver St. l.oull\ In a 11am o 11wipended by r uin Under u newlY·•dopted rule. the trn me will resume on June 29 •Ith tbe Cardinal!'! at bat In the bottorn of the ab th. Previously, the aame would have re vert«J to n 2·2 j lo with lhe rain wiping 'o-" out the Ph1ls' go-ahead run. then would lu1v,• b4•en pluycd m IU t.•ntlrcty ... Geoff Zaka pitched a thrtJc ttlth•r nd the Minnesota T wins, c1plt1llalna. on early "lldrW:'lll by Ouklund p\tcher Miile Norri•. beat the 1\ 'fl 3 1 to s wN.11.> th<' opcnint three·!~:'..; aeries ... Paul Splltlorff pitched a five hitter and e llreU col· \1•1•h •d tour h1b nnd !\<'Orcd thr('(• runs aa Kansas City beat Tun111lu. 8 3. lur u :1wccp 01 lh<'lr three·1ame series ... IU<'h Wortham a nd Lnrln l..al(row. backed by a 10-hil r h1eogo ottn<'k, ~rnblned on a thret ·hlt\er and burled the Whitt.· Sox to ~ 5 t victory over 81lllmore •.. ADd.re n awllOI\ <lrov<' In three runs with a h<>mer and a alngle lo 1.-nrl Montrl'l1l to u S 4 vlrtory over Pittsburgh .. K 11u1·klebalk r J 0t-Nlellm ~cuttcrcd five hits and Houston Jumpt'tl 011 rookl1~ Rick Ma(uJ• for two fi rst-Inning runs ror 11 2 O w111 ovt•r Atlunta 7twn T op D"8l"~r •>n lonf!•' L••• A l11y111> by Caldwell J ones with seven m :-,•comh~ ll'fl lo(HV\' the Phllndclphia 76c rs a 11 :? 111 \.lr tury over the 1.k.•nvc·r Nug)fets Sunday 11~11urtn~ llwm of u pluyoH bt'rlh in the National Bu<1kl'lhull t\iisot•wtlon ... Calvin Murpby sank 12 of 19 'hut11. 1110:-.tly from long runlo?t'. to score 24 points and s park 11 0 11:.tun tu a l ti! 102 v1ctury o ver Wa shln~ton . l~onny Parkt'r ttcorl'd fou r points In the final minute to J.tivt• C:olden St ale an 89·86 win over SC'attle . Larry Ke non 's 36-point ix·rformanet' paced San Antonio to their :u•cond straight Cent ral Division title with a 117· 101 victor y over Cleveland t:uard Otls Birdsong srored 32 points including 16 in a five-minute s purt late in the third quarter as Kans as City clinc hed the Midwest Division <·ha m pionship with a 107-101 victory over Indiana . . . Rookies Jeff Jud· kings ·and Rick Robey combined for 53 MU aPHY points as the Boston Celtics ended their wo rst Sl'ason in history with a 121· 101 win over olavoff hou nd N<'w Jersey. .Gua rd Reggie Theus capped a >-:r<'at rookie season b y scoring 26 points as Chicago whip ped Detroit. 117-107 .... Ve teran center Dave Cowens announred that he would quit his dual role as pl ay~r ·coach to concentrate solely on playing for the Boston Celtics next season. Caertlte n in Demand i n E ngland Bri t is h traine rs a re c lamorin~ for t he ~ !-t•rv1ces of America's boy wonder joc key. Steve f a uthen. after his s mashing debut on t he English racing scene. and the Italians a re afl\'r h11n . too. ."l thought we'd lost it. but I never ~ave up :Jnd neither did m y horse ... said J oekcy Aogel Cordero, Jr., who pushed fi ve-year-old Tiller to a :V..·length victory O\'Cr Excelle r a nd Noble Dancer in the San J uan Capistrano Handicap aLSanta Anita . Teleri.sfon. Radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at Houston. 5 30 p.m . !\ABC 11901. Frot11 Page BJ LAKERS ... se ason when w<.> won 14 slrrught ga m es. Floyd on Victory: ANGELS ••• Lar ry Milbourn e wit h the Mariners' second run of the seventh. Milbourne had collected his second straight pinch-rut. a double. Earlier in the inning. Ruppert Jones doubled and even· tually scored on Bob Stinson's ground out. "I think we ean beat anyone if we 're playing well ... It May Be Omen G REENSBORO.NC. !AP> R ay Fl oy d r ea d a li ttle s o m ethi n g e xt r a i nto h is d ramatic victory in the Greate r Greensboro Open golr tourna- ment. the number I had to shoot." he said. So he did it. LaRoche said, "Our pitching staff is a little bit behind . l rea l· ly like our hitting and our de· fens e," T he Angels play their home opener T uesda y night against the Minnesota Twins . GOLF/BASEBAL.:L/BASKETBAf1 JERRY REUSS ISNT IN LIMBO ANYMORE. No Sour Grapes Rews Traded for Rlwden P ITTSBL;RGH I AP > -ll was a long Li me com ing, b ut J erry Reuss is ftnally going "It ·s been a difficult time in m y baseball hfe. I'm glad it's set lied ... Reuss said Sunday after a trade was finalized that sent him from the Pittsburgh Pi rates Lo the Los Angel~ Dodgers for another pitc her . Rick Rhoden. T HOlJG H TlfF. DEA L wa!> made public mon • tha n a WN .·k a go. it was contingent on whethl•r the Ooders could reach long·term cont ract agreem ent with Reuss a nd whethe r the Pirates could do t he sa me with Rhoden T hal made for some awkward moments F'or e xample. Reuss was the lone P irates' player to s kip a Cha mber of Commerct· lunc heon he re Thursday bec·au!>t• he thought the s wap would ht: made within hours. That s ame day . General Ma na ger Pete Peterson called Reuss in front of r e porter s to a nnounce there might be no t rade at all. "I have no regrets, no sour grapes whatsoever." Reuss said a fte r Peterson m ade t he official announceme nt Sunday following a 5·4 Pirates' loss to Montreal. RE U~ANDthe Dodgers came to terms last week. The Pirates a nd Rhoden didn't reach accord until Peterson m et Sunday with Rhode n's ba rgaine r. Tony At tanasoio. "We have signed Rhoden to a multi-year contract." s aid Peterson ... Right now. he will go to Florida to our BradP.nton s prang trairun~ camp. pit ch in a game on Tuesday, then get back here tn t1 me for out game wilb St. Louis on Thursday .'· Reuss , 29, a left-hander . bad a 3·2 record last season as a reliever a nd s pot starte r . lie was a Pirate!>' starter from 1974·1977 and had an 18· 11 record in 1975. RHOD•:N, 16·10 10 1977,slippetl to 10·'4 last season aft er devel01J· 111~ arm proble ms T hl' 25 yNir old right-hander. tht• Dodgers' top pick m the 1971 fret> agent d raft, was 42·24 overall tn f1 ve seasons with the Dodgers~ "If (had to pic k three teams r "'ould ~o to. Pittsburgh would be one of the m." ht' said recently. "If the Dodgers a ren't going to sta rt me. l don't wanttostayhe re.'' lie will be w1ed initia lly as a fift h :.tarter by Pittsburgh. F r o M Pag~ Bl DODGERS ••• "'1th the bases loaded to escape ;m y dama~e. "WF. KNEW SUTCLIFFE bad :1 lot or courage on the mound." s aid Lasorda. "That's probably the bi~gest reaso n why we ke pt him. He had a lot of bulldog in him out there today. He showed me that whe n he str uck out Win· field 1n the 11th ··He ·s p a id o ff a l r e ady because our dc c1s1on was to keep rum as our long reliever:· a dded Lasorda C ONSI DERING IT WAS a mea ningless gam e. the win was espec ial ly g r a t ify ing . The Lakcrs have often been a ccused or just going through the mo- lion s. Ha ving learne d befo re game lime thal they had no chance at gaining a home ad· vantage for the pla)'affs. they put on a good show nonetheless fo r the 11.973 faithful Cans that showed up to wa lrh what may h ave bet:n West 's final regula r s eason ga me as head coach. "The last two wins. we've been playing well on the court and have been playing ha rd ," said Kareem Abdul·J abba r. who led a balanced scoring effort with 16 poin\s in 24 minu\es. "It may be an omen." Floyd said after birdies on the final two holes gave him a ri ve-under· pa r 67. a comeback from a six· shot defi cit and sent him to Augusta , Ga. and the Masters as pro golf s most rceenl winner. DRAWING ON 17 YEAlls of pro golf tour experience. he ig· nored the two-iron s hot the par·3 17th called for and hit a four-iron low, "right through the wind." the n birdied from 20 reel. And he birdied the 18th from 25 feet. Then he had to wait for the o ther challe nger s -Bobby Wadkins. Ge or ge Burns and Gary Player ,_to finish . Baseball Standings JOHMSOM & SOM SALESMAN OFTHIMC>tmt "It was e ncouraging." added the 7-2 center. "All you can hope fo r is to play well together . The f act tha t we 'r e applyin g ourselves and working hard is u good sign.'' f And how about Den ver ? r· "I EXPECT US TO DO well." )c said. "I certainly hope we do ~tler than last year." ~ So does second-year guard "'orm Nixon, who sank 6 or 10 ~eld goal a ttem pts lo win lhe tlBA shooting crown with a .542 ~rcentage that wa s just one ~git off the all-time record. t:"l should h ave gone for other layup." said Nixon. ad· og "I feel good going into the ayolfs." "There 's certainly no reason I s h oul d n 't b e a f a c to r 1n Augusta," Floyd said Sunday. "The year I won 1 the Mas ters> I did the sam e thing. I shot 66 in t h e l a s t r o und h e r e i n G r eens boro. M ayb c it's a n ome n. "J UST U KE THEN, t 've been p laying be tte r ever y wee k . Whe n you're striking the ball well, m aking some putts, you get used to s hooting good rouods and when the heat gets there you can handle it." He was in plenty of heat tn the fina l round. With two hQlc~ to play. he trai lt.'<1 two golfers by two shots and a nothe r by one. "After the 16th. I looked at the leader board. I was four under par. I told myself. 'Well. you've just got to birdie the last two holes. It's that s im ple .· "I filtured s ix unde r oar was · · 1 kne w tha t if I could get in t he clubhouse. get the number posted , it would put some pres- s ur e on them . It c an force you to hit some bad shots if a guy's sitting in there with a number on the board," he said. .. FROM A SHAR E of the lead. Burns bogeyed the 16th in the g u st y winds tha t s wept the 6,984-yard Forest Oaks Country Club course. Wa dkins, hoping to jotn brother Lanny 0 11 a trip to the Masters. bogeyed two of the las t three holes. t\nd Player ca me to the 18th need ing a birdie t o force a pla yoff He hit his approach to within six feel of the Oag. but missed t he putt and Floyd was a winne r with his 282 total. six un· der oar. · Assistant Land Acquisition Major Souther.n Caii/ornia builder/developer bas immediate opening. Requires R.E. Broker License. Submit complete re1ume including education, ex p eri~n c e , .e nd sa l a r y .requirem.nt. 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CIM\I 1. ~II Cl.,,,....I•, 1 1'10,..""'1 H•rl>Or; l. L•vun• 8qc/I. • Est....c••. s E1 fo•o • l'ounl•ln V•lley. I 1 ......... I. M1U1on Vii!io. Y, D•n• Hiii•: 10, U111ven1ty. WOMEH'S GYMNASTICS H IG+I \Ct400\. 0C-Vltw 111.J, lt•"ll• 21.J V•ul\lng-F<•nblnder 11(1 I I . Unevfll l>otr\-Ft--r lltl 1•. BaliltlCt bMm Ande(SOft IOI I 0. Floor ... "•\e-Al\Oer'°" 101 1.0. All_Olllld_noarwn 101 u 1, WOMEN'S aAOMIMTO" HIGH SCHOOL Hunt11'9\on Beac;h del We.tm•n•ter ll J "I 've spent four sleepiest ni'hts." a bleary-eyed Pryor. ~t.. ~aid Saturday after brieOy joint sng about 10 or his coUeagues Of\ a plcket line outside Busch Stadium. 1 I "I did what I felt I had to .do when I signed a contract," h• s~ud . ··1 finally decided about 4 o·colock this morning that~ couldn ·t go on like this ror I gam es. having people cal me ·'scab' andothernames." Pryor. who said he was besieged by telephone calls frorq persons whose voices be did not recognize. umpired behind hom«t plate ror Nationa l League openers last Wednesday in Cin:· cinnati and last Friday night here. On Saturday. he was to have been stationed at third base for a ~ame between tho Philadelphi._ Phillies and St. Louis Cardinals. He walked out, but a call from Phillips con. vinced him to return. Phillips said the veteran um· pire was requjred under terms or a two.year contract to provide 10 days' notice o r "seve re penalties.· ··Pr yo on his off days bet ween now and April 16 will c·arry picket s igns at other ballparks and thereafter will carry a s ign on a foll-time basis." said Phlllips. A relaxed Pryor worked Sun- day's rain-s hortened Phils · Cards game at third base. He is scheduled to remain with a crew of three a mAteurs for a two, game series beginning berd Tuesday night between St. Loui$ and the Chicago Cubs., .. My heart is still with the um- pires: said Pryor. "I have a lways worked with dignity and fidelity. I will continue to do so.•• On Saturday. a cluster of um-1 pires which included Larry' McCoy and Don Denkinger of -the American League a nd Bruce Froemming and Dutch Rennert of the National League hailed Pryor's arrival on the picket• line . Race Drivers Have Wor d s LONG BEACH c AP l Frenchmen Patrick DePailler a nd Jean-Pierre Jarier almost came t-0 blows al the end or the U.S. Grand Prnc West in the s treet s of downtown Long Beach . J a n er , who was passed about midrace by DcPailler, was UD· der attack by the wildly gestur- ing DePa1ller , who complained that he was blocked by his coun· I ryman and held up for many laps in the race. .. You drove like a girl out there,.. DePailler screamed an French. "ll wasn't my fault at all," J a r icr said. "You had no brakes and no fourth gear, and you just hit me in the rear end.'' Both drivers quickly cooled off. but they each had parting shots for the other later. J ar1er : "He always does that. He 's like that ·· OePailler : "What he said isn't true. He wouldn't let me pass." U>mpton College P layer Dies CO MPTON IAP > A Compton College basketball player has died after collapsing during a team practice session. police say. * SMCTANA * COMTIMfO • LAM*AK • Spr hlCJ Vacation Clecrance Authorities sa id Ralph Myers. 19. or Los Angeles suffered an apparent heart attack while sitting on the bench Sunday afternoon. He was re- vived temporarily. according to paramedics who took him to Dominguez Valley Hospital, but was pronounced dead at the hospital. PoUce said Myers may have been hit on the head as he reached for a rebound about 10 minutes before he was stricken. LEASING • FLEET Introducing •.. HOWARD FERRIN (Lease & Fleet Manaoer) EXPlllB4CE/KMOWUO.E Plus a past experience of giving the highest grade of service to hia customers PUASI CAU ... PllOI TO.,,... OI LIA ... 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DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER U NA&LE TO HIOf HIS AMU&£MENT WHfN PATTY APP£ARS FO« LUl'ICH IN ONE or A&BEY'~ f VE!llN(J Dl(E5&E5, SAM HASTENS TO A55tST HER AT THE TABLE! TUMBLEWEEDS HAi1S t..OTSA L..UCK: 1HE ~L.PS MOST &LASl? 1Nt71AN • .. J~~-. NANCY . -. ···-. I aO t ~ WWI'""" .. AL4DWIO ~ OtrNC Ct:#,.. ~ ~ MAVl fH°'4<ll .. 80Hlf,.,. DRABBLE Mt:'l, IJEIL.1• wt c.or A LE11CR l"O 1\1E !Otl"e>RI OR . SMOCK NIELSEN "0£AR M~. (Q11"0~ ME.l.1..0 . MOW A~E 'iOlX I A~ Flfo.lE 1\41'> l.£,.tR I'> "f'O 1"£\..L. 'K)U ~ M\Jl 14 1 l.OllC ~( l MN'i Wf.v.ISVAf>E~ 'f\IAt-11( '1'l'J 1N£1Zf..018l.'I MUllt.1\0t\(5 ~6A11-1. 6000&'1€ «tu "1£(), M~. 'I .. ." .. ~D tJOW A~IWJu W ~~ OJU.R CERt.MONIE,), WAARE.N s~rrv. WHO ~i\.S 6E.£N NOM1 11JAliD F~ A~ 1~1\EDl&l..f ~ O';lAA.S ... by Gus Arriola Yes . MOM, S O FAR He seeMs -ro t<NOW WHA1" He's c::>o1N ' ... by Kevin FatM ~ ~ .• • • by Jeff Millar and Jon Mcintosh IF Tl4EV J.IVED LCWG J:J..IOUG/.11 mev CO()J..D Rl6#1f MJo Nl=lle1< J..a:t THEIR J.V66AC-Ef TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE FL'I! by Harold Le Doux bv Tom K. Ryan 10HIM10ITTURE: ATTHE: SfAKE M~S MISSI~ HIS --r:i'NAL CROQO~ SHaf. AIROSS ()i'"PS UNITED Fealure Syndicate Garoe-o D2 a ... " Saturday s Puzzle Solved: i811dge 63 M"tdl li!H:I I-Ttlur 6-1 Supt'rvis1on mond 6o -r.oace 1.Ft.innel 67 Romdn ruler 1:Caobagl' 68 European 1(Wear awdV ,. .... r l • --. -6Q CtPavf's -. 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UncJt Sam. (M kinship perhaps. givet tbt borrower every break ln the · ternal Revenue Service code. Ufe Insurers cater to ~· Banks.loo. ? Your idcl\Hty might ~ven depend on your debts. Yqur good name. your re putation. your self respect mi,ht ~c· company you on a trip. but if you have no credit card 10u might not be able to cash a cbec k. YOU MIGHT NOT EVEN GET OB the road ln the fht. place . Try renting a n automobile without a plastic cr41dlt. <call it debll card . Your money means nothing to a ear renter . Your debt potential does. f The IRS allows the borrower lo .deduct interest c~ts on his or he r tax return. in effect s ubsidizing debt. 'fhe practice is challenged from time to Ume but it lf!l8 nowhere: Congress too is full or debtors. T urned down for life insurance? Take out a perscMlal loan and almost have it forced on you. It's low.cost in'- wrance and you"re not likely to be asked about your phys ica l problems. eithe r. But you aced more coverage? In that case. determine if your bank ofh!rs mortgage ins urance. then see if you can get in on it. Mortgage the house. Lots of peoplegetS40.000of coverage that way. Banks a lmost always love de btors. as you wouJd too if somebody agreed in con· tract to give you bock m oney you lent tht•m . Sometimes the more you borrow and the more you o we. the more they love you CUHNll'F Rt:COGNIZING THAT SUCH fl imsy credentia ls, some sharp borrowers go into debt over anct over again lo build their reputations for the day when they might reall y need a s1za hie sum T hey do it this way· They reques t a S3.000 loan for two }ears. They put the money into a 00-day account. Then they repay the loan e ar ly It costs them a bit, but how can you price lag a good reputation'! SOmcl imc thereafter they apply anew. This time they sl't>k twtce as much. Impressed by thE' repaym ent reconi~ th1: bank officer feds his customer is worth the risk. And on 1l goes lo a reOJlly big name. Yes. debt 1:. u wa) of life. On a veraJ(c. Ame rican ho1~ds ust.• 18 pt!rl'ent of take-hom e p<.ty to reduce in · slallment loans In some instances. the toll 1s up to 35 per- c<'nl And borrowers seek to JUSI ify it. Why. thl'y as~ "'1th muc·h JUSttf1cat1on. s hould a young household deny 1tst•lf in t he years of ~rt'alest el(peme' for housing. rurn1ture, clothes only to sometimes wade 1n money when they don 'l need it ., THE POINT IS OFTEN MADE, and for a reason. In· romt>s arc often lowest when need 1s hi~hest A young cou. µle does not reach its greatest earning power until its i.:reatest expenses are out or the way. Wlule this 1ro01c twist stands UfJ lo examination. much de bt does not. It is JUSt the way lhinf.?s ar e today. Debt is often our identity. our pass. to the better Life. a habit. a re- quirE'ment of electronics Some even say 1t 1s America. because debt helped build the nalion. And Uncle Sam. that old codger, symbol of America. knows morC' about debt and the tric k1> to get it than anyone e lse. real or mythological. Market Hesitant After 5-week Rise NEW YORK IAPI The s tock ma rket pulled back a bit today as the rally of the past fi ve weeks subsided. The Dow Jones avcraj!e of 30 mdustn als. up almost 60 points since early March. ~lipped 1.99 points to873. 70. Losers outnumbered gainers by a 5·3 margin i'h the tal· ly of Nl'w York Stock E xthanj!e·listed issues By the end of last wt:ek. analysts said . the recent rally seemed to have faded al le11s t tem porarily. They noted som e apparent feclinl! a mong investors today that the market was due for a p<iust> Slo«-k• 1,. Tiie Spot lfgla1 l'IEW VORK IAPI S.ilt\, • 1>n> "'''' •nd ne1 ,....,. ot th f1 ttffn mo~• t1cf1"'' N•"' Yoo Stoc' E ac!l.ln9t' •Hiil'> g~nl'1>"'"~"• •• mo~,.~" f] C!l.lrterCo #I UI, tOO )'• • , C•ewrsWIO lSC.000 .... • • ' C,ull 011 234.100 11• t , HtttO<IHll . 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UniYWM" I ~w:.: AIOHT 1;00 C88 HEWS HeCNEWS I NEWL vweo OAMf ACAOOilY AWAADS Jollnoy Cl•IOI' '" mu1.1t .. 01 C.el-• for 111<1 ~l'I Claa1u1~I Ll#f ing• 8 l<NXT (CBS) Los Angetel:> 11 KNBC (NBC) Los Angelcl> 8 KTLAtlnd J Los Angele!> 8 l<ABC-TV (ABC) Los Angulol:> Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G Kl-U-TV (Ind) Los Ange11:1:. «I KCST (ABC) San Diego I KTlV (Ind ) Los Angeles KCoP-TV (Ind) Los AngelP!> S) KCET-TV (PBS) Los Angele!> 6!!) KOCE-TV (PBSJ Hun11ngt on Be"cn .atHlO~U "'~ ••ot8\+0n ..,, ,,-,., A.1.u<l111ny Aw111 c1•. 111111or tnq V\Cefhtnc.t.t til th.., mo11011 P•C IUt<I ""'" (l 1¥tl llom I Oi A119ol1J1 (.uhfor fl•Ll J 0 (}J JOKER'S WILD G) SIX MILL.ION DOU.AR MAN Slevli .,, .. l'SllOBIOS 111u POS· Mt>1111v 01 an <11tack on lh• U S by gwc11•d m15~11u~ Q) SANFOAO ANO SON A drilma co.left comes 10 ltw 9,.,,lofd nome 10 1u1or l .. mon1 ED MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT C'!) INTRODUCING BIOLOGY A1oms AoO Molf'Cvlos 1:.IO. TMI MUPNTS ~'• K.rlt KMloffen1on. 1\11 e Coo4idge I CONl4 Mfil IUYUNI DATllto~ TIC TAC DOUGH NJl,M.11 MllllOY 1lnCI AMO 11 l'MI • ttVOIUllONty &UllCMICleCI OI ''°''"' munioone • HTONIGHT He~O.blt"" GD JULIA CHll.D ANO O()MjlltAHY Cnel111() Qiall ()Inner"' ll ) t tOO,OOOHAWlntAT TONI I 00 8 fT'8 THE IAITlft MAOLf. CHAAl.11 lf'OWN A" OI 111<1 PtAAUll OMlQ busy momsolllilt getting 1lh0dy I()( E1n1 .... -..cepl I 11\\.11 wllO lnsista fl1111 II i. Iha !Ob of Ille ~41/'y (Ultw 8eogle "CRI U LJTTLl HOUSE OH THE PAAIAIE A YOU•IO DllO<I boy gains Mll'llll n\uc.h tl4!(l(JOO Miii• •• .ntiOGN:• when l\<t ti lt1lh..O '"'o pleymg qulflet· b.lt k "'1\ •In U"UIU41 fOOlblll n11m11 tRI 9 MOVIE • • • PO<C 1u11 Mommy r>1<11d t 1966) Don A111ti<;h1• M tlhll Hyllf 0 MOVIE • • • Now Voyag11< 114<&21 S.lle 011vos ClilUde lh1ns Q) CAAOl 8UANElT ANOFRfEHOS Oues" $1ov<1 Lawrence. SJJlly Slrulhets Q) MOVIE • • •, ·· Apoc11e Ri fles · t 1q6S) Audie Murphy M1c.111wl Donte ED '1i) BILL MOYERS' JOURNAL Ot!a1h O• A Fam11y 8111 Mover~ e> amines lhf' II 89· t•tly 01 tu> 18.yoar-otd New JC•• !<Cy boy wrto HllUrne<! nome ltom a mohtary •C1100I nnd IOllOd h•S \!nllfO lam1ly 8.30 t) (f THE WHITE SHADOW rhorpe m•Sl>41' l,,P ll'ilm S f1oq donrwr be<.auw OI ll•S d Jlf' Wl!n ii Qlll Of QU85• TUBE TOPPERS KABC 8 7:00 -Academy Awards. Johnny Carson is master of ceremonies tor 51.st annual Oscar present.at.ion. 1 See story. photo below>. KNBC 8 9 :00 -"Deliverance." Jon Voight. Burt Reynolds star in film about a canoeing trip Into the backwoods that turns into a nightmare for a quartet of businessmen. KCBS 8 10:00 -Lou Grant. Lou and Ross i meet an old·time mobster at a resort a nd ll turnq into a big story. llonabll rec>utlllOn • THE 000 COUli'\..E OKM 11111 Myrna the llOfY of wtly Fella hM bMfl banned lrom Midtown Memo<lal Hote>tlet. 9:00 0 N8C MOW * * • 'h "Oellveranct1" ( 19n1 Jon VOIQllt. Bort Reynolds Four Al11,,1a bullr>eumen flod tlleor weekend unoeing lf1P lfllO a baGlcwoods atta tumlng into a phySIC&I and PIY· el\Ologteat mg"1mare, Q» MEAVOAtmN Guests Glor11 Gayl\Of Steve Allen, Tony 8111. Jer- ry Leiber, Miko Stotler. CarOI~ fD ACADEMY LEADERS .. The Numbers Sl11<1 W1lh Tile Rtve<. . l 1me Ptoce and · Robert Keonedy Re~l>l'rlld '. '1i) GREAT PERFORMANCES • Eooene Ormaody AM T11e Phlladelphlll Orches- tra Handel's ··concerto No 26. Debussy s '"Lil Mer and S11a~1nsky s Tl\e F11eb1<d are e>e<- lormed from 1ne Academy Of ~USIC 9:30 8 Wl<RP IN CINCINNATI An 8•·W18Sllef turne<I min 1s1er se1s 011 complo1nts when he bogm5 u5on9 l11s WKRP rcld•O !>ermon hme 10 Mill '"1e1tg1ou11 ar111ac" ·~LADO 8"CIAl. w~ '*"*'O• ~ Ben Vet_, jOln hOtl Chety! L.Od for en hour of mu1JC:. comedy llld dlll>(.4 tO:OO 9 Cl) I.OU OAAHT Lou a/Id ROHi llmell I btQ llOfY Whit! IMy llurn~ Vl>Of> an Old·t~ mobtl• at e l>Oth rMO<t lRI • 8 ~V't AWAAOS PAUi COWEAEMCE Love covetage of 11'41 OOlf· Awards P<OSS COOfMffl(,8 w•lh t onight t Otcar wonne<a from tile <&111 1100< pret1 room In thfl Oo<olhy Cllan<!ltlf Pavilion Hot.I JaMChaslein 0 HaV8 G) HIGHT OAU.ER'Y 'l •tl<!emann s Ca1c11 A man lallt "' '°"4 .,,,;. .- mermt11d. end ~· fo kf!eC> lie< ahv" &\) 80UHQST~ Pa1>l0Ctu1"" ~ WHEN MOVIES W£f¥ YOUNG 10:30 0 PEAAY COMO SPECIAL Pe<ry Como an<! "" guet.ta Pam Oawbf\r afl<! Bt!rrnt· dellu Pe1tw~ te1ebfa1e 1ne r.indmur"s on<! loQorl<I~ 01 HOll'(WOOO end lhe ~8500 ol ,Pt1nq mm NEWS @) lliArS HOUYWOOO S111rs Are Born .. 11•1•wo .... MAKI .. LAU11H MCMI • • "" ~ F:or Slndo-vll" ( 1t701 Etn.t Bof0- 111119, 0eotoe ftll!M • CHOO NllJ THE MAH Ed llM MOOfld 111oug1t11 IOOllt Chleo'a WOtklng at IMOW'Of • TI41 llNNY HIU. roocCAWTT ~. Ma!HMn Howttd M'} 11;aoew ~,.... AoGtclOfd .. jelled '°' COii• tlt'llC>I ~ he relUMe to d11CloM 1nformallon about 11w1 dilaPPNrwic» ot an lmOortlll'lt lrtend. II TONIGHT <lYUI l\Oll: Oevld l.elllt• min Gue111. Connie Stevens. Tom Or'.-.,,. 8 IOUPV 8AL.u CW.I J-()ulo. I :;a OOHO SHOW Ol!TSMART Mu must s><ove to the ~ 11\at hi s the reel Mex When K40S maku a OuQllUte of him fl) CAPTIONe> AIC HaV8 PEARY COMO 8PECW.. Petry Como and h•S guests Pem Oew!>ef and 8erna- delte Polera ceteb1ate tlle llndma1k s aflO legends or Hollywoo<1 eflO I ne season 01sp11nq IEVENINO 12:008 TWl~T ZONE A111mpove<t$l\4!<! pawnblo- lle< buys a bOUle from 1111 Old woman out 01 p11y tor fief U MOVIE • • '" Tl\8 Young Tiie hll A,,d The Savage f 1968) Mlc:l\ael Renno • E.leanol 810¥<1"1 Q» ALFM.D HfTCHC()Ct( PAE8EHTS lfoc11m Four·· A 11Uslland S&Glc.lles desperately ror "'"' w.fe in a rieogl1b0rh00d -e numeious murders have Deen cornm11teo Q) OETSMART .... ...... ..... .,._ ~ 00 ..... '°' ·-~ ... .... on. tt:IO·~ McMylNf~ .... ~-... ---.. lllilf CMlt llWI ... to ... LAPO, • AU'MD Hn'GMClOGIC rrnsrn "Wllat FngM.,... You. Frtd?" .MCMI *. ~ "Depot1ed" ,, .. ,, Jeri Chandler. Man. T0<en ttl MOVle **"'"The,.......,...... (1969) Jofln w~ ~ r!M Roe. 12-AO 8 (() C. LUI MOWi8 • * ~ "McMiiian & Wllir Cop Of Tiit Yw' (ttJli Roe« HuOton. &"*I ..... James. 12MD MAYIM* "The Gooee DrowntJ" 1•• TOMOIW)W Guests· Forme< F 8.1. agent Wf/llHty S....,~. wt1o ts ~glng !he eurMu with corruption: ..,,,.,_. Kiie Miiiet. 8 00< YAM OYQ Rob, under !tie lnlluenoe Of 9C'9008 lietion. ·--t"-1 • walnut Wiii SIMI hiS •m• lllll>On 11\d lllS 11\Umbl • 1:3018 NEWS 2:00 NEWS OETIMART All impof'tant 1nform101 18 wounded before he can tell MH attoul a MCret for~ la (Part 11 2:1tl NEWS 2:30 NEWS 2~41 MOVIE * * 'n "Fir~" ( 11173) Rlcilard Roundtree, Vince Edwards. Tew•day'• Da••i•~ Mo"l~• AFTERNOON 12:00 0 *•'> .. Gambler From Nl lCl\81" ( 19541 Dale RooeflSOf\. Oflbfa Paget. G) **'I> '"Tom. Dick And Harry"' t 19• t) Bu1gu1 Me<e<Jtll\, G1oger Rooer-a- Oscar Movies Night Out Actress : Loses Double Duty Man Snyder to Host News 'Magazine' Academy Awards TJl's Biggest Star By PETER J . BOYER LOS l\NGELES !AP > Fun· oy thing about Oscar night It is the movies ' big evening out. but the affair is so perfectly suited e s a television special it could have been dreamed up by a n e t work progra m m1 ng ex- eeutiw Oscar 1s telev1s1on ·s b1gge:.l s tar. :r onjghl. lhe little fellow will be on more than h a lf the television sets in America; more Vian 60 million will admire his pageant lt will probably be the m ost-watched e ntertainment show of the year. <Channel 7, 7 p.m.> IT'S THE MOVIES' night out, r>erhaps. bul television will de· cidc who sits up front and who eets shufOed lo yonder reaches qf the Dorothy C h a ndl e r Pavilion, televis ion will decide how long the thing lasts and how it is presented. This evening's hos t is Johnny Carson, Mr. Television himself; he whose ex perience with movies was one bit part in the early 1960s. One thing television can't con- trol. though, is the behavior of Ole movie people once they get on stage. And this, I would guess. is part of whal makes the Aca de my Awa rds te levision speciaJ so much run. .·IT IS ALSO what makes Mar· ty Pasetta thjnk about operung a bait shop in Pascagoula, Miss. Marty doesn 't think it's fun when streakers zip across the stage or when India n princesses take lo discoursing on behalf of absent movie stars. • Pasetla has directed the Oscar t:tlevision show for eight years. "It is like," he says, "sitting qn a homer s nest." Paset~'s enemy is time, and tbne's agents in this little war are long-winded winners. But tbese are movie people, this is Llteir night. Whal do they care of Ut~ peculia r dema nds of a ~levision special ? . MASTER OF CEREMONIES ADMITS HE'S NERVOUS Joh!'ny Carson Has Been Preparing for Two Months But Pas ctta know~ 1t·s a s trange evening, an intenst• c r owd . Hi s pr<'c autton s notwilhstaod1ng. he'll expect. a!> usual, the unexpected. "I think they leave home with every good intention in the world, but when the envelope 1s ope ned a nd they hear their names called. they leave their goqd intentions in their seats. The e l ect ri ci ty in that auditorium is so enormous, so emotion-rought." Even Carson 1s nervous. "I TOLO IUM it's one of the most tense audiences he'll ever have to face. It's not like a balcony full of fans like he has every night. He's very nervous. He 's been workinf! on his monologue for two months." So. here it is. the movies' big night out, the evening that television has grabbed a nd made its own. Except for those speeches. "WE TRY TO BE on time, Mpecially for the East Coast ... P"asetta says. "We don't even go 0,, there until 10 o'clock, so •e're heroes i1 we can do Olis show in 2Y..i hours. But doing it on Ume is very difficult because fl this lact we have wllh people E their acceptance speeches. e winners get up there and k for an awful length or Ume. they talk and say not.bing. Most Actress Loses Passport TONIGHT the Uine, anyway.·' Thia year, Pasetta t.Ook pre- &tulions. He directed his staff to '9ntact every nominee in every cun.egory and to ask the potential .. nen how long their accep- •ce speeches would be. •;" "TbJs way, we're forcing them It> prepare something," he says. '•If they tell us il 's three lilnutes. we aay we Just don't !ave tbe atrt1me. •· tWITB THE SAVED tlme, uetta plam a lot of Canon ... more than aoo cUps from i l..w ftlm• and, hopefully, appeannce by Newport cb'• JobD Wayne. NEW YORK <AP > -Many people seek out film stars so they can get something from them, such as an autograph. But a New York medica l student wants to rtnd actress Ali MacGraw to give something back. Gary Nikolis, a 26-year·old senior al Luther an Medical Center, round a passport in the name of Alice Mac:Graw in a taxicab. "The passport must have been on the seat because when l got out. the passport fell to the ground." the student said . He turned the paasport over to the Daily News a nd ask'ec:I for help in reunlling the actress with her missin& property. ·-·--------~----·--,.-· -··--- , • Award IJOU~YWOOO 1AP 1 Tom ~nydl•r, hos t of the "Tomorrow· NEW YORK I J\ P 1 -show. will be the anchorman of a new Actress V1vcca Lmdfor~ weekly prime time news magazine s ays s he ha s put a for NBC premiering 1n June m c s s age o n h c r SNYDER HAS IGNED a ne"' telephone ans wering contrnct with NBC. endm~ months of m a ch 1 o e Ju s t for speculation that he would JDtn ABC burglars, telling the m for a uospec1f1ed news assignment. "no us e coming here. The new magazine s how. as yet 1t·s all gone." untitled . will replace ··weekend, Thieves broke into h(•r whic h has done East Side townhouse po orly 10 the Saturday night and stole Nielsen ratin~s silverware. ornaments ln addition, and a rarely awarded Snyder will be the Swedis h royal medal. ho s t of three Mis s Lindfors toldpr1mc -t1m e police. c e 1ebr1 t ,. in . cons idering a numoer of special a~· s1g nments for NBC News. Crystal said Llo)d Dobyns and Linda El· lerfiee. the CO·anchors of "Weekend." will tak~ on other assignments for NBC News SNYOER HAS WORKED since the m1dcUe 1950s at a variety or news assignments. fi e JOtned KNBC. the N BC telev1s1on ~auon 1n Los Angeles, in 1970 as anchorman of the weeknight newscast. He was named host or "Tomorrow" in October 1973 aod moved with the show to New York in December 1974. at which time he also became anchorman of WNBC. He returned to Los Angeles in June 1977 with the "Tomorrow" show. The Swcd1sh·born ac-ter v1ews specials tress s:.11d Sunday that for NBC Enter· the stolen medal was the ta1nment during Wasa Order. a 2·tnch 1979·80 cind con-2 W · ff d 11old and l'namcl cross tinue as host of the rllers onore ., SN YOE It awarded her four years · 'T o morrow '' BEVERLY HILLS 1AP> -Neil ago. The medal is s up· show, which will return to New York Simon a nd James Costigan have p.osed lo be returned o_n THE NEW MAGAZINE program taken honorary awards at th e t~e death of the rect· wilt be produced by Paul Friedman Writers Gui ld 31st a nnual awards picnt. now executive producer of "Today... ceremony. Thirty-four other writen; . The order is be~towed A replacement for Friedman and de were honored for writing achieve · infrequently o.uts ide. ~r tails of the new program. including a ments in motion pictures. television S~eden, s aid Miss lille,will beannounced and radio at th e event h e Jd ~md~or~. who beg.an ac· Reuven Frank, who has been ex· s imultaneously he re and im New lm~ m films here 1~ ~947 ecutive producer of "Weekend." is York. 1 a nd became a U.S. c1t1zen .----------+------------.. in 1950. Miss Lindfors dis· covered the robl>ery on retu rni ng from a performance of her one- woman show, "I Am A Japan Seeks Night TV Ban Woman." with which TOKYO <API -The she .has toured off a nd Japanese government on since 1973. ha s aske d private Wncert Tribute television st ations to voluntarily s top late· night broadcasting lo help the nation conserve energy. Commercial television LONDON tAPI A stations comphed for a tribute concert was held s hort time with a at the Royal Albert Hall similar request made to m ark the 90th birth-after the worldwide 01 1 day of conductor S ir crisis or 1973. Adrian Boult. but he was T h e p 0 s t a n d unable to attend. Telecommunications Robert Ponsonby. the British Broadcasting Ministry said the re are Corp. 's controlle r or 87 TV companies in the music, said Sir Adrian is nation broadcasting pro· well and alert but flnds _g_ra_m_s_aJ_t_e_r _m_idni_._g_bt_. __ il difficult to get about. and he listened to Sun· d ay's concert on the radio at home. DAILY PILOT CLASSIRED ADS 642·5978 I ,. DeathOf--. Afamlly The town ~dn't bellew It. The fam.Uy ~so typk:al-untll the oldest son ldlled his pamits and brothers. "Btll Mayas' joumal" uplora the ortQJns of vtolcncc In one famJfy. and 8nd1 a ator( that speaks to manv. • I "THEY AREN'T LIKE US?" Coming April 12th -8pm Don't buy one La·Z·Boy · SA.VE •so ' I -MUSIC" /ENTERTAINMENT 'Bealer' Flops M0110n's Stage R etum DU.mal 'DESERVES BETTER' Actor Jemea ~••on FCC R ej ects 'Settlement' On Merger Plan WASHINGTON IAP 1 The F ederal Communi c1:111ons Com . m ission has disappro\'ed a propos('d settlement in a case in \'olving a P asadena, Calif . AM radio frt" quency. . The proceeding concerns the chan ne l on 1110 Kilohertz. and the issue is whether there has been a honafidc merger to serve the Lu~ Angeles· Long Beach area MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE apphc<i· lions were filed by Charles W. Job bins. Costa Mesa-Newport Beach. Goodson·Todman Broadcasting, Inc . P asadena . Orange Radio. Inc . Fullerton: Pacific Fine Music. Inc .. Whittier; Voice in Pasadena. Inc .. Western Broad <'astlng Corp. a nd Pasadena Broadcasting Co.. all of Pas adena. The frequency became a\'ailable when the FCC in 1972 refused to re· ne w the license of Eleven Ten Broad· casling Corp. for KRLA. Pasadena, on grounds of m ana~ement negleN a nd efforts to mis lead the com · mission L AST NOVEMBE R the applicants filed a petition for approval of a set· tlem enl agreem e nt under which KRLA would be ~ranted a license. to be. owned by Western, J obbins. Goodson·Todma n. Voice in Pasadena a nd Pasade na Broadcasting. An administrative law Judge ruled in January tha t the propos ed cor· Poration might not be a merger as defined in lhe Communications Act of 1934. The applicants filed docmmcnts in which they disagreed. The pro- ceeding also involves payment of legal expenses to the par l1es "hich dropped out. A The more you love ... ,,. the harder you tight. ~'(l) l[ITilllll 111.M .... 9)' JAY RAaBtJ'M' Nt:W vonl\ IAP> Ftr t. ltl~ 1ood neW!> At JIC 70, lhl' uperb ac tor callt-d J amu M on 11 back on Broadwuy ofter 32 ,Yl'llrit uwuy 1'h\i bad rwwa JI(' chOse> to return In "Jo'alth lleulf'r " By nn l r1Khma11. Orlon f'm•I. It s a wlndy. "N'PY but in one vart. fun 11y 1•raC!:\ or rnonotoauo about lht hie 1rnd downfall of a chop g\rted ht hands.on h1•ulln1&. provided lhc l"orc • t with ham · 'T ti t: •·A TA ST I (' fr t1 n d s tturdy, fu1th ll~ufor. Orw N1J;ht On ly," 1s how hls tatl n •d J>QSkr blllt·d him as h workPd lht' sm.111 humlct:1 of t:ni;tland Is h<· u c·on mttn. u nura c lc worker, or boll\'' Thu1 M.·erns tht qutiry ttfool as "Healt•t .. "\o\-h1ch bowct.l Thurisday, prest•nh Mason as Hardy. a weary old J ni.h expatru1te 1n an ancient black over<'uat, a batte red hat and u wrinkled, tared i.utl. A lsu prt•seot Clarissa K aye t Mason !> wife of seven years> as Grace. tu.s alternate ly sud and angry wife of many years. <.1nd Oon<.tJ Don nelly a:-. Tt'ddy. hts lively. faithful. i.eedy Cockney manager YO GET FOUR m onologul':. Mai.on has the windy first and last . has wire the• wt.-epy serond and Don nelly th<• oftC'n funny third. It's lhoroughly established Hardy can be a mun of grt•at C'harm. but more often offers great despair. savt' to his ailani:: patrons. always serenad<·d with hjs old recording of "The Way You Look Ton1ghl .. He's a sol who persists in publicly calhng his wife "my mistre:.s ... u ritizcn who t'V<'n dc•liberatcly walks off as s hl' lies an agony an a field. gl\ ang birth to a still·horn son Also noted that memories are tric ky. t h ut one person's lie is a nother 's truth and that Hartly in· deed is. as his wife angrily cries ... a con voluted m an ·· It's also said his gift was too much for him to bear ALL THESE l>U)'IOJ:S. "h1ch get quite murky al times. OC'<:ur m u barn.like set that ser\'CS as Hardy's theater of heal a nd also a i. the respective a partments of his "1fe and manager. Mason does has best with his Imes. but they lend to just la) there. They rarely soar . And the d1rcct1on by the expe rienced. very capable Jose Quin- tero. also is oddly flal An othe r \\Oe 1\lthough Mason plays an Irishm a n , his familiar. u rb a n e En~l1 s h accent ~cntl y sabotages his brog ue. He obviously tries not to overplay the -Gaelic sound. but methinks he should have risked it. WELL, HE'S TAK EN a bag enough r isk as is. returning to Broadway even though his first time here was in a flop, a biblical melodrama called .. Baths heba." H e has t ened t o Hollywood after that. Le t ·s hoix· he stacks around this tim e. Mason's t al('nt deserv('<; far -better than .. Faith Healer." i.c1--.' A U C New ~ l>iplomatic Cor respondent Ted Kop. p ~·I e x a m i n e s A mcrica ·s milita ry preparednes• a nd capabilities. Monda~ t h rough Friduy . beginmng tonight at 7 on ABC's Channd 7. Shooting Film Se t In Japan H OLLYWOOD •AP > ·'The Lady and the Panda .. will be the Cir:.t A m erican .produ ced movie to be m ade in the P eo ples Republic of China . The joml announC't' ment was m ade by 1n dependent film producer Terry Corley and Fu C'h i. general m a nagt•r of the Gn•at Wa ll Mo\ ll' Ent<.'rprises Ltd . lhl' J?,ove rnme nt 's film div1s 1011 The conttact wai; sig ned tn lloni:t Kong fol lo wing month:, o f negotiations . ll specifies no other foreign film company rnay e nter the country until compleliCJn o f "Ladv and lhc Pan da ... wh1t•h begins pro· dudion in Scptem he r. the announcem ent said The movie wall bl' ba sed on the ex per ienC'es of Ruth I lark ness. who during 1935-36 look over her deceased husband's expedition to find and capture the legendary giant Pa nda. Altman Directs H OLLYWOOD 1AP > Robert Altman will direct "Popeye ... which stars Robin Williams 111 the t1tll' role c1nename 6 scAeen 63U 2553 comPLEX Ctupm1n A"• t. $~nu An• FreeY'#''f MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "HAIR" CPG) "THE CHAMP" lPG> "SAME TI ME NEXT YEAR" ''CALIFORNIA SUITE" (PG) JANE FONDA "THE CHINA SYNDAONE" (PG) "HARD CORE" (PG) "EYES OF LAURA MARS" "AGATHA" (PG) "MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS" "EVEAVWHJCH WAY BUT LOOSE" "BEYOND THE DOOR. PART 2" (R) Al LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE" "UP IN SMOKE" "CAUFORNIA SUITE" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PQ) "THE WARRIORS" CR) "l,JPSTIO<-" ;,ICE CASTLES" "TAKE DOWN '' CPG) ALL. Ollll'll&•INS Of'&N 6:JIP.M.NlefnLY Clllld Under I J ,,, •• UnlHl • KMld•• l"l•Yt•Ollnd By Tlae A110tla&ed Prffl The follow1nR are Billboard's hot r~rd hits for the week ending 'April 14 as they appear In next week's i!1sue of Billboard magazine. ROT SINGLES I "Whal A Fool Believes" Doobie Brothers 1 Warner Bros. l 2. :·1 Will Survive" Gloria Gaynor I Polydor I 3. "Knock On Wood" Amii Stewart <Ariolal 4. "Sult.ans Of Swing" Dire Straits <Warner Bros l 5. "Music Box Dancer " ank Mills 1 Polydorl 6 "Tragedy" Bee Gees I RSO> 7. "Reunited" Peaches & Herb I Polydor · MVPl 8. "Heart Of Glass" Blondie I Chrys alis 1 9. "SluJnblin' Jn" Suzi Qualro & Chris Norman <RSO> 10. "Lady" Little River Band 1Capilol1 TOP LP's 1. "Minute By Minute" Doobie Brothers 1 Warner Bros.> 2. "Dire Straits" Dire Straits <Warner Bros > 3. "Spirits Having Flown .. Bee Gees c RSO > 4. "2·Hot" Peaches & Herb <Polydor> 5. "Blondes Have More F'un" Rod Stewart <Warner Bros.J 6. "Love Tracks" Gloria Gaynor 1 Polydor> 7. "Desolation Angels" Bad Company ISwan Song1 ~ 8. "LlVin' Inside Your Love" Geor ge Benson •Warner Bros. I 9. .. Enlighlt·ncd Rogues.· Allman Brolhl·rs Band <Capricorn 1 COUNTRY SINGLES I. ··1 Don't Want To Be Right" Barb<ira Man- drell (MCA > 2. "All I Evt'r Need Is You" Kenny Rogers & Dottie West c United Artists 1 3. "Where Do l Put lier Memory" Charley Pride 1RCA 1 4. "Sweet Mt>mones" Willie !'\clson 1RCA 1 s. "Backside Of Thirty " John Conlee 1MCA 1 6. "They Call It Making Love · Tammy Wyncllc 1 Epic I 7 ... Farewell Pa rty · Gene Wall.on 1C:apalol 1 8. "Slow Dancing" Johnny Duncan 1Colum· b1a I 9 . "W isdom Of A Fool" Jal:k) Ward , Mercury > lO "Don't Take I\ Away" Conway T\.\llll) 1MCA1 EASY LISTENING I "Crazy lA\e · Poco 1ABC 1 2. "I j\.;cver Satd I Love You" Or~a Laa 11n fm1 ly > 3. "Blow Away" Georgl· Harrison 1 Dark Horse> 4. ''Love Is The Answer " En~land Dan & John Ford C<lley 1 Big Tree 1 5. "Can You Read My Mind" Maureen McGovern 1Warner Bros.> 6. "Slumblin' In" Suzie Quatro & Chris Norman 1RSO1 7 "J ust When I Needed You !\1 ost ·· Randy Van warmer 1Bcarsvillc1 SOUL SINGLES t. .. Disco Nigh ts .. G Q 1Arista 1 2. "( Got My Mind Made Up" Instant Funk <Salsoul 1 3. "Shake Your Body" J acksons 1Epic1 4 ... R eunited " Peaches & lle rb M v P 1 Polydor> 5. "I Want Your Love'· Chic 1Atlantic1 6. "Knock On Wood" Amii Stewart < Ariola 1 7. "Love Da llad " George Benson 1 Warner Bros 1 THURSDAY-APRIL 12 THE DINO DE LAUR[NTllS PRODUCTION PARAMOUNT PICTURES RELEASE "HURRICANE" FRIOAY-APRIL 13 OUR DOORS OPEN WITH THESE THREE BIG AnRACTIONS "MUll tcAMI" s..,... .1.-•---Mle ,...,.. ....... ~. T""or How.rd ~ ....... ---....,----... r MATIMHS DAILY-IASTH Wl8C At AU. °'911' Co. .,,._n..er..e SUPHMAN l :IM:l l-7:11-IO:OI t,..t Sou;!tl .. ~~t~!izi I ~--.-.-111~ MOIMAIAIC ... .......... lllNMols_. llOOMITICIS ........... .......... 9000 IUYS WIM &ACI Ill w.ee.1•1 • IATWDAY .....r fllYll .000 eun WIU a.ACK .............. 11•• ........ eGIM" sount Ftl.OW9 .......... Mt ............. .. WALT llSMFn llDIMOIS md •OOMSTICIS 1:1 ........... ••••Mt ... JOHN IAYAU GE()K,( C. _...~, ,. TArAT wiu.1A1t1 HARD~" ,.-~\}I HAIR .... s~&~ 111@?-r THEFILM .. ~·-11n.oOWJ1 ~·~ teQ) ..... .,... RICHAR D PAYOR ,:r~•:-.· ~:-; ;:: • FILM!D LIVE. •W.tt• IN CD~AT AOUL TS $3.00 THIS !NGAGIMINT _gm»1Mm»1J Now PG -::;J'f. - "RICHARD PRYOR, FILMED LIVE IN CONCERT" FAST BREAK NO Plus (R) MON·FAI Nallonal Lampoons MATINEES · ANIMAL HOUSE NIGHT N VI R" (POI ,..,. THE !lth MUSKETEER Plua (PG) Winner of g Acadam~ Award NomlnaUon1 "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" •~•er Wlaea!' Paul Revere chl•c:k:, the µamt JOb on his bogus Edsel whwh actually hou:,es un elec - tric piano he plays on st age as part of the Paul Revere and the Ridders act. Tht' group ts on the comeback tratl aft er Revere dabbled in real estate Connery Signs For Bond Role HOLLYWOOD 1AP > -Sean Connery \\ill r<' tu rn to hi::; role as agent James Aond tn ··warhead.·· which goes into production next spring with a budget of$22.Smillion. Orson Welles will play Blofeld. chief of Spec- tre. and Tn•,or Howard will play M. the head of the British Secret Sen ice. The Queens t'ounM~I rec<:ntly ruled an London that Kevin McClorv and Paradise Film Produt - 1 ions a re entillcct ·to make the him. orjginally cJ lled "James Bond of the &-cn:t Sen 1c-e " This stems from an agreement made with :o ulhor Ian F'lemmg an 1963 in settlement of lit1!!8- lton brought by McClory against Fleming ( 91CIDEMY IWIRD IOMlllTIOIS BllOOllNUlllSf llUllTlllOTOll fO.l CllllMA WUT lOOE huP• 'IQ t>11 lie.<~ ~ • ~l~l l'tt '"" r· !rt A"dlle•m 1148 0338 112 b4Cb CINEMA ctllflll OllAllGl MAU U•.tf r &~. ~J. STAOIUM Olllm-IN IJ·•r •II h !Ci H/10 \r .. 1,,M, .i 4 'Q i'Jt t !/ U OJ L M. BOYD ) INFORMS In lhe HAIR Lellhesun shine inl DAILY PILOT FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach "G• a ~· r• wru~ to Pal Dwta. Pfl!l au c•t 'rid tof». ~the on.t~• and action roa need to.'°'"" fMquU"8 bl governmt11t and btmntH MOil "°"' qwstlolu 16 Pot Dwhl. Al Your Servlet. ~ Cocw lblt1 PIJM... P.0 Bo,-1560. COftO Meltl. CA 92m. M many letter1 as pos1ible will bt a~ed. btd phqMd ihqumea or U!tters not mcludmg the rfoder's full namt. addreu and bumaess hours' phone numbt>r connot btccmtMUrfd Thucolumnoppear1da1- l11 e.rcepe Salurdoy1... - ,,...., Ol•••e , .. ., .. re. 9'erts .., .. a.re •&ae •arlbt•h palaUqorauhebaaeof a w~. o.au• cu retail ta a loa of au DEAR PAT I've decided to do more car C9P"7rtcll&~ _,...h,leMMe jobs-myself to help offset1.he hlgti-n.e aa .. alM p,.wJdea for tile re&lt&raUoa of a <'Oil of aas. Are there any preca\lons to take copyrtgll& wl6 11MJ Copyrtglat Office a& tile Ubrary wh n chanl(tna brake fluid? I've heard you of Coagrea ta WaUlas&oo. o.c. &eclauaUoo la •Muldn't mla brands, but wonder 1r there's not mucla&erJ, btlt 11 advlled. liaee an lafrta1er anythiptt ti~ to watch oul for. can't be laed aw die CopyrtC)lit Office la11 lulled LT., Costa Mesa a Certificate ol &.eslatra&loa. WUl ,.. MIN ta torred. Alto doa 't 111e AD ardlt ta wtse to get a reglatraU.a before brake ft.W tabtl ,,.. old, llMd or uaeal~ COD· tlae work ta ,..alcly dlaplayed, or certaba remedle• tal.Hn., ,._.,.. N•ke nllkl or aay left over from aiala•& aa lafrlager may be lot&, uea If a tile laat •nlet.•· TM NaUoGal Ht1llway Trame copyrtpt la regla&ered later. 8afe&)' AdmlalatraUoa 1111 tome more advice for Y"· Pay cloM atU.aUoa to tbe maellfactarer's W•e ..,_. "hf"ll If~ retom-...datloo• about lhe type of brake fluid to DEAR PAT: I'm Ured or getting cheated by be 11.H, alld fellow your owner's manual lnstruc-·vending machines. Hall lbe time when tbls ·bap- Uo111. Make .. " no clln or ro~lgn materials foal pens and 1 lell the merchant where the machine is tll1t laydraaJk brake system. This means cleaa.lag located, I 'm told it's not his problem and J have to U.e car'• retervolr ~fore opeD.iag aad cue la contact the owner to collect. This Is an inconve· llHdiiag tlae fresb fluid, aloag wltb complete nience. but I'd be willing to do so i( the owner's deanlla eu In ser vicing this vital system. name was listed on the machine. but oft.en it's not. f;Umlaate all moisture from pressure bleedlag Doesn't lbe consumer have any protection rrom equipment. Wbeae.ver brake nuld ls stored-la tbe being nickeled and di med to death? velllcle's brake S)'Stem or lo conLalaers-lt may V.H .• Costa Mesa 1bsorb molalure from tbe alr, so k~ep cans and Calllorala law r equire., oa any vending reservolrsealed. macblae takldg five cents or more, the owner posl llM•"lllfl M•~ .I .. • S•iln bis name ud address where It may be seen by aayoae ua.g tlle machine. VlolaUoa of &Ms law is punlabable by a fine of up to Sl ... If I.be aame Is DEAR PAT: I've been told that Jogging can mlH lag, request that the mercbaa& provide-it to help ease de pression. I!> there any scientific you, or complaln &o the Orange Coaaty Office of backup for this claim or 1s 1l JUSl another "pop _.::::C.::o:.•:::;su:;m=e.:.r .:.:Al=f•::lrs=·------------psycholo~y" theory-> '" R S Cl l ...... an emen e There's some evidence to back up this claim. Blue Cross of Southern CaUforn..la says a current scienlilic study shows tbat running seemed to re- durt• symptoms In a test group or 28 moderately deprcssf'd men and women, ages 18 to 30. Patients who continued running following the test have re- m alned symptom-fn>e. The researchers suggest running may be effective as an antidepressant bt'cause ll provides an expt>rlence of mastery and also gives participants a posiUve habit to sub- slllute for more negative habits or addict ions. MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE "'---°'"" "'""9'. 10 ,,_ IJ""'•---.;---.:---.1 ,,., ... :=.:..'"':::;~:=:'-.... "MURDER IY DICUl"lftG) f"1 A<.• AGO ~mo l!:!I ~·· • ...,_., 1----------tlriif=;l AU. AGU ADMITTED 0THE PASSAGE-' ~Perinwo .. o.n~s..weat.., IRJ Creation Ca" Carrt1 Cop.rigltt "ITS HOT THE SIZE 'DfAT COUNTS" DEAR PAT: Can an artist get copyrighl pro-IRI ®NOOt<EU"iDc"""0..,,m0 kl'l1on for paintings. prinls and sculptures? '"II' ........ ,q.., L.R . Cos ta M esa .._ ________ ... ·~<-•1•"•'M" l' t>S. l 'nder tbt' copyright law. all original pie · tor a l. graphic and sculptural works can be protect- ed against unauthorized copying. reproduction, distribution, and display. A copyright is acquired "PHANTASM" IR) Doily 6 JO Sot Swl 'Hof. I 2:10 ... , &'.iJ W ANO I llM~ Ill Cl 1111 THI ~l Al OI '"~ "'O"o+< Pl(" I URl o.()()( ()< SELr Rr... •'""" s c ..... ... .. ., ...... ... •94·1514 f 0.-. P'I I M ........... THI ... IUftla Cl) ,, ....... .. •AUii_, '"' fTH MUlll1111 l"t ,,,..11 •• •: ..... ..,. & , .. .0... ftAW»tf& • l&CIU JATUIDAY NIOHf NWI,._. ''°'ea.Me J:O ., ... , .. .,WllntelMI ""'" .. "' ...... 80UUVAID NIOHTI 1111 U ral• i :ao • ••M 6tM e 11• a l01M NUl IOOUY e MAITll ... UN A NINCT COUPUtNt 111)1 e 2tM e 41M 61M e 1141 & t•U JOteo ftl>'fOU a. "SATUIDA Y MlfiHT FaYlr "GOIN' SOUTH" lf'Gt TMl-.U. WACI MANI ''Wea IOGBS" ..SKATllOAU .. INt WQYS>:i.._ SAT/-11-J:•M:IM: ... 1'4'-t:.M • THEATRE CLOSED hy the artist as soon as the work of art is produced --------------------- in tangible form. filljl!~~~~~~iiJfi~~l1!!J~~fEi~ A clearly visible copyright notice should be - placed on the work. and on all authorized copies if the artist intends to make any commercial or public use or it. The notice consists of the symbol @. tht> date of the creation of the work, and the artist's name. This notice can be included with the artist's Whal do you do when everything between the two of you seems wrong 7 IT IS NOW RATED PG 5.,JJTURQIJY NIGHT) .---'FEVER......_ '" , , i , • , .. ,, .. Catchit ·-lj£d~ •~11>.cue~-· •• , I'• ......... l'cVn C<no..... ~ ,.,~~ ,..~~~ lOWAllOS0 CINEMA CENTUI Co~la Mesa W9 41 ll CINEMAlANO An.Jnerm 63'i 7601 I NOW PLAYING OflANGE MALL Orarige 631·0340 8RUPlAZA Brea !>?9·!>339 ANAIUIM ORIVl-IN Andn111ni 879 41:l'l0 u..-z ~~~~,, (PG) ~o~~ MON & TUES 1 :45-3:45-5:45 7:45-9:45 Cl EMA WEST Mf~:s WISTMIMSl&AT•<X,D~WUT 6 1"'~a 15-10 30 WISTMIM.CINTB 192 ... 4'3 : ~: : foll in love sed upon Sylvia Plath's sensational bestselle CINEMA CENTER HAllOR AT ADAMS. COSTA MESA MESA VERDECEMTB '19·4141 (R) MON &TUES 2:3G-4:45 7:0C>-9:15 IUU ll?OOll T .. STH MUSICITlllCN I ~!l!~itl..~~~ l>lUS ~ SINIAO & nc rn OHIOll1•1 CMl•~*I 111¥1 e CllM KllCllM&N SUPllMANc1>01 ""' ¥0fAGI fO M IDGI Of WOlll .a~· ... ..,..~ IOUllM , .. CHINA S YNOIOMI 11>01 •lUS THI OllP Cl>OI llAUll .. I THI STH MUllCITIH '"' l>lUS SINUD& , .. ,n OJTIOllcOJ •u MIDOll , .. STH MUSIClllll (H) '"" SINUD & l'R Of TIClll (0) MlllU COtUllN • ~ lOlllN ••1H>WH1•1 ""' PtMNJASM1111 • OKAI ..,_TIC*fl IOe?lllf .. -0 TMI Diii HUNTll Ill ••u-• '"' S1M MUllCl1lll•1 ftUI llNIAD a l'R Of T1Clll 191 "'* OlleNll tHa .. ..,.. MICK IOGIU IN! ll'tUI l .. IA-MAN101 WAU .... T'I •11CN011•""._. ..... .._'1Cll .... n ., llOf 11M I au llBT flt --• .... &Oii• ... fOWI••• .... CON¥OTINt STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HAR~OR . ' I l i ] ___ __.... ..... ..-.._.. ... -----~.......---- By Dl:NNll lkl.&U.AN .................... Bleclc 1molle bt ldlH OQt O( t he fun· nel ·shaped amolleala<'k a loeomollve No IO, .. Tht-Tahoe." nimbi through the Wathoo \lalley on • moonHl nl1ht ia tM l8ll08 Th•A •lvid acene deplc\JI the Vlrtinh•· Tru<'kff lbw, but 1t rould be lhe Rio Gr•nde, lbti \'osemit~ Valley. th ON!tcon ShortUne or any one of hund~ ot viftla(tti W tern raUroads Ttwy're •II tM ubJ ot J,.aauna Beach artlHt Frt>d Ronn. who an(' the tarly '708 - hot.1 bt><-n cumintt h~ llvrHhood by p1unt1ntr •nt1 QUtl trau~ nd Olhl'r sltc or Amer1t'ano tu PAJNTI Gs Aaf. (' t'<'Uled with a combmalion of ptn nd tnk and acryltc paint What ma"l's thl'n1 a.~raol they lit rally d<'f)' not dra~,ng thf> ~yr to th •m ls hi. trademark ust> of vibrant oran~ ''• red,, ~l"l"t'M, blue and other pure warm und ('001 t'Olors • "It's old ubje<'l matter but dont-w1lh a con temPOrary techmqut>," explaani. Donn. 37. who has developed u l.teabh• followtng or collectors devoted to his colorful v1s1on of America 's past. Although railroads are lus speeiaJly, Bonn aliio turns out rural scenes and laodmarks : Los Angeles' Angel's Flight, vintage trolleys and Cire engmes and World War I aJrplanes MANV OF HIS PAINTINGS are pure whimsy such as his imaginary "Pumpkin flats Gas Station" and his "LA Auto Wrecking," in which antique cars. stacked two stories high. re- sem ble symbolic urban sculpture. But old trains are his first. love and his most accurately detaHed. "Very few artists paint railroads." accord· 1ng to Bonn. a blond. mustachioed Southern Calirornla native given lo wearing polo shirt~. Bermud as and Jogging shoes "It's great sub· Jett matter. J oM.VfllLOT · ·1 guess 1 · m ki nd of a frustrated historian. was always interested in the West." TO INS RE ACCURACY of the old steam locomotives. Ronn consults hls library of ap· proximately 50 train reference books. Typical of Fred Bonn 's patntmgs 1s this one of the Oregon Shortline "The trams are as accurate as 1 want them to be and s11ll be a paintin.it.'' he says. "lf it was more techrucal. il wouldn't be a painting. I use JUSl enough detail to put it over ... Bonn. an Art Center School graduate. was a commerr1al artist in the aerospace industry for nearly 10 years prior--tO" -takmg-up--patnttng seriously an 1969. His fi rst efforts we re typical landscapes. boats and piers. But he wasn't really interested m those subjects. he says. so gradually Bonn began painting Victorian houses. rural scenes a nd trains "I started doing what I'm interested in. a nd they came across better because it's honest ... say BQ.pn w hegan selling h'8 -work-at weekend art shows. "I paint what I want and luckily people like it " BONN WAS SO TAKEN with painting that he decided to quit has well-paymg Job tn 1971 and become a full-tame painter. ··When I left." he recalli.. "everybody asked what I was-going lo do. l said. 'I'm going to an art show in Phoeni x.· They said. 'You're craiy .. lt was a ~amble. one that look a lot of ad· )Usttnent the first year, he allows. "But I JUSl got married and djdn't have any bill s. We lived at the beach in an apartment over a garage. But 1 was happy doing it. I really wunted a change.·· Bonn is still happy paint ing tor a living. One of his greatest satisfactions. he says. is that it allows him Lobe his own boss ~·EVERYBODY WANTS to be-their own- boss," he reasons . ''I've had a fuU-time job since l was 18. and I commuted for 10 years and wor ked in an office. I liked the work. but I didn •t like where I had to do it ... Male Sewing PD.pils Scarce By CHE RYL ROMO Of .... ~·, ...... "'" With young people delaying m arriage until a later age, or never marrying al all, it may become important for the liberated male to learn how to hem a pair of pants or mend a shirt if he is to remain blissfully single. Basic sewing for men could become as im · portant as a liberated female know how to fix a leaky bathroom faucet or to change a fl at lir e on the freeway. ' But a re<:ent survey of local high schools re- vealed young men haven't quite decided to become that liberated -yet. SOME ORANGE COAST high school sewing teachers have rebutted statistics quoted by a· sewing industry spokeswoman at the recent Ame rican Home Sewing Association trade show in Anaheim The spokeswoman said males comprise 37 per cent of all high school sewing class students an the.United Stales. Reacting lo that statistic. one lo<!lll teacher s uggested maybe sewing has caught on in the M idwesl, but rot around here "We don't h ave any boys," sajd Wanda Olsen. a sewing a nd home economics teacher at Estancia High School in Costa Mesa. "And we can 't seem to talk them into laking it." LORNA MJTSCHLER, a sewing teacher al Huntington Beach High School. who has 130 females enrolled in her classes, says five m ales were in one of her classes last year but none enrolled this year. S he sat<J s ewing is still som ewh at stereotyped as a fe m ale function although m a les are e nrolling heavily in cooking and family life courses. Many teachers interviewed felt that male st udents wer e apprehens ive about being labelled as "less than masculine" by their peers if they enroll ed in sewing classes. And they are afraid sewing classes won't give them the op· portunity to make the items they are interested in. DOWN SKI PARKAS, backpacks. gear bags and other recreational items were mentioned as items male students would like Lo k.now how to sew. Lorraine De Mers. a sewing instruct-Or al Costa Mesa High School. said she has had a "couple of football players" in her classes in the past and they did "very well ... "We have made a great deal of effort to en- courage them (male students l." she said . "T bese boys marry later and it is a skill they will need. .. A sewing machine is just a machine as far a s J • m concerned.·' Nancy Green , who leaches sewing at Newport-Harbor High School. said she has five or six male students each semester and some are repeal students AGAIN AND AGAIN. the teachers cited the need in our rising infl ationary economy for both men and women lo know t~ basics of how lo re· pair their own clothing. I t f r ! l • ... I A 1 ! I f i J, Bonn not. work~ an h1i. studio al homt.'. a hilltop Lag~a Beach houst.' he shares with his wife . Linda and has d aughters. Anna Marie. 5 and Allison.~. The s plit-level house. which doubles as ht!> gallery. is~ perfect setting for show mg off his vivid pain\ings: it's a blend of rough-hewn red cedar paneled walls. brown shag carpeting. ceil i n~ fens . s tained glass windows and antiques. THE ALLS AND FLOORS recently were ovcrflow\ng wi th paintings for one of his twice.: a-year stiows. With friends helping serve cham· pagne ahd hot's d'oeuvres. the invitation-only open hopses bave more oI a party mood Utan-a- sales atfnospberc. "It'~ kind of an outing." Bonn says "About 80 perct?nl are past customers. and they bring their friends. People like it. They're very curiou~ how an artist Ii ves and works." Wben he·s preparing for an open house. Bonn often works \2-hour days. Averaging ap proximately one painting n da). he has dont> more~han 100 since January THEORY IS WHE N I work. I work as ma urs as I can:· he says. "After a show l bac for three or four weeks ... Despite his output. Bonn declines offers to m~s produce a nd m ass market prints of his pa· tings. He began making lithographs of has w k four years ago. but he limits each edillon to 00 si~ned prints. Bonn. who call ed his work "the new nostalgia," when he started selling in the el;lrl~ ·19s. acknowledges that he ~ad great ~ccidental timing with the then·cmersnng nostalgia boom I "Antiques were becoming popular." he re cplls. "and all of a sudden peOJ>le were looking f, ound al their own heritage ... Bonn says h<' has stopped using t he ~omewtiat faddish term "nos talgia .. Instead. Jle refers to his paintings as "great American Western railroads and rural America ... t "Some people accuse me of being com· 1 mercial.'' he sa ys. "but I painted what I loved f fi rst. The popularity came later ... Fred Bonn and daughter. Anna Marie. pose beneath his at-home gallery. I I Food Intake Revisions ' l By JUDITH OLSON Ol t• O•llY "IM \taft When t he United States went to war in 1941 one problem facing the military forces was how to make sure the troops would be well fed in battle. The solution came in tbe fo rm of the Recommended Dally Allowances C RDA ). a ta- ble which since has been revised several times and which Is being changed now for the first time ln five years. "To feed the armed forces in a way that was important. we had lo ask what people need and where it can be obtained in food ." said Myr· Ue Brown. Ph.D .. execuUve secretary or the Food and Nutrition Board of the Nationa l Academy of Sciences. Washington, D.C. 08. BROWN NOTED changes that will be made in the ne w RDA table, which she indicat- ed probably will be pubUsbed during Sep· tember. Her comments were made during the ninth annual nutrition seminar for the press sponsored by the California Dairy Council in Santa Barbara. The upcoming RDA revisions, s he said, in· dicate that adult males generally are slightly taller than the y were several years ago. So. the weight table probably will be increased cor- respondingly, and there will be a slight dif· ference from earlier tables in energy recommen· datiODI. ALSO, CALORIE ALtoWANCES mi1ht be removed rrom the table, Dr. Brown said. bec:auae, "These figures are misused more than any other and they are hi1her than moet people need." The revised table will include six new trace elements -chromium, copper. molybdenum. selenium, manganese and fiuoride -and two new vitamlm -biotin and pantotbenic acid, both B vitaminl. However, firm recommendaticxll for tbe six trace minet'ala and two vltaminl won't be in· eluded ln the RDA, Dr. 81'0wn said, because tbere lM't enoucb available data for .. Jl ••e arouP'. The new trace elementl and v\ramlM w1ll be referred tom the revised RDA "io terms of range of mtakc " "PREVlOUSL V." SHE EXPLMNED. 'if nutrient!> couldn't be included in lbe table of recommended allowances. they weren't used at all. The prov1s1onal label, .. Dr. Brown said, ··js a fi rst step to setting a recommendation for these nutrients ." Also new in the revised RDA will be the con- cept of "nutrient density," illustrating the ex· tent of nutrients and calories in particular foods. Nutrient density figures will tell which foods have the most nutr ients per calorie. Development of the RDA is the responsibili· ty of the National Academy of Sciences' Food and Nutrition Board. The board appoints a com· m ittee io study current data and to make recommendations. , RDA COMMITfEE CHAIRMAN is Hamish Munro. nutrition and food science professor al Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Serving <See INTAKE, Page CZ) -........... from c.Bfwala .. lMGrl• ...-..~ -:::~~ i8W ...... data, tt euentilll ..,..... mlaht bt publlabed wtlhla Uwl neld "" yeara . To avoid aceu11tlon that &Pff l•I Interest _.·--••T be ~TY to can a .-rtabop" of lhe ROA members, Dr. BroWJa :plained Previous \opln mrluded foUc uMS ud dietary lanuencea ia bUtJa co.&rol pUla. aroupe control the RDA. •·no person from tbe food lnduatry la on the committee," Or. Brown 1aid, and "ninety percent of I.be people on the eommlu.te are from ecademk lnltltuUone." __...._~ o-die ltDA eommni.. tom~ Jta won. ....at& are revtew41d by ta. t'ood and NutritJoe Board. the Nattooal Academy of Sc•..-Report RevMw CommiUee and lM As· MmblJ ol l.Jle Seiencet. aDA <:o••rrrEE MEMBEllS are recom· meDCIH by Food and Nutrition Board mem~ra and are eouabt from profeulonal oraanbationtt. 1he added. I · / Tbe planned re\f&Hd RDA wtU lnel.ade add.I· Uoul1 Important informauon not ln tbe cu.rrent ROA. Dr. Brown Hid. bul it won't deal with eom• topics such •• nulrlUooal Deedt of tbe elderly. ••ws NKBD lllOa E l NJ'Oa llAnON on lbe nutrlUonal D«'Cb of the elderly," 1he said . "es~laUy °"*" ov.-r 70 and more mtorrna· t on on nulncnl which are not neeessarUy et· aenUal uch a. cbolntcrol. •&liar, fiber and fat." She. lndlc~ued that a S<'paratc book on non· Or. Brown ur1ed that food not be labeled "&ood" or "bad," addln1, "l.ook at rood in lht: context ol a _.hole day'• meals.·· Sbe 1ald a reMarch projtK:l on the nutri· tlonal needl of the elderly Illa been proposed for Tun. Uruveralty but Conareu haa not yet ap- proved lt. for f\mdln&. The project wlll take five to 1oyeanof1tudy, shesu!d, toobtalnresuJl8. Mranwhlle, it's "ool unreasonable" to s ug· geu that. elderly people ta ke vitamin and mineral 1u1>plement.'I, .. the Food and Nutrition Board executlv director s rud, "but they <sup· plc-menta> won't i;olvc a ll the problems." Teens Design Test DEAR ANN LANDERS: We are a group or C h icago teenagers who believe the sex and drug test you ran (it was made up by Me mphis kids 1 dldn 't cover aJ I the problems wt face \Oday. So, we have made up a new 1 and we think better> leist We hope you will print it. Thanks for all the help you g ive teens e ver· ywhere. -READERS FROM BIRTH ALMOST 22. Did you ever lie to TeenageSexandDrug your pare nts about P UBLIC NOTICE C'"41• MOTlcat TO c•aOITCMll IUf'llUotl C:OU•T Of' TM a I TA Ta Of' CALI FCMINIA llO• TME C:OUNrt Of' o•A.MGa ...... ~ E~l•l• Of Hf!LEN LOl.llSE JANSS, •U HELEN HARGROVE JAH SS. 0.C.•wcl. NO'ft CE IS HEREBY GIVeN \0 IM CreclllON Ol IM -Ml'IMCI decedent l~t ••I ~ ""'nv cl•ltl'ls ~Inst Ille WICI ._, •re MlqUtfH IO file tllem, ••Ill Int neceswry ..,_,_t._ 1n tne Office Of tN clerk Of 1"41 •IMW• •n- llllecl court. ~ to PAlilflt I/Mm, wit/I tM nec.eswry 1'0U<ti.f'. IO the un· O.ril9MCI •t Ille I-otllce of JAMES e WILHELM of KINDEL .. ANDERSON. I020 Nortll Bl'Ndw•y. s.tlt• AN, V1hf0tn1• nm. w111<1'1 Is Ille plu• of t>us1nus of lhl un· d•Ml9ned 1n •II nwntrt 11en•lnN>Q to the Hl•t• ol wld de<edent. within lout monll~• •lier Ille liril f)Ullll<•t1011 O! ll'lls not1c•. D•ltd Aotll J, t9/9 JEREMY M. JANSS Admlnislr•tor ot the estateot 1¥ abOve n.tmed de<edtnt KINDEL & AlolDl!RSON av: Ja~ E. WlllMtm 1020 Nof'111 aroHwu S.•~ AM. CA t U02 Tel: o w is.nn AtlOf'My• tw Adml11lsll'Oor Pubh•heel 0r""9f C.O." D•llY Piiot .Af>t '· 16,13,30, 197'1 1:i.s. Boros(!ope ) ( Test -give your selr where number of points a t you were going? --3 -----------• ri~hl: 2'3. Did you ever steal PUBLIC NOTICE 1. Have you ever bee n from a store or from TUESDAY, APRIL It out with a member someone you didn't By SYDNEY OMARR oflhe opposite sex? -l know? -5 ARJES cMarch 2I·April 19>: Gather data -2. Have you ever 24. Did you ever steal accumulate ammunition. Don't rire, avoid con· kissed? _ 2 from someone close frontations. Let othe rs show their bands. Play 3 . Have you ever -like a friend or your own cards clos.e to ch~st. A~c~nt on Frenched? _ 2 relative? -8 legalities, partne~sh1p. ~pe.c1.al pr1v.1lege~. 4. Have you ever 25. Do you cut classes Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius 1ndiv1duals figure m made out in a Light more than once a week scenario. fashion? -3 on a regular basis'! 8 TAURUS tApr il 20·May 20>: Moderate pace s. Have you ever Add up your "yes" brings resuJts. Extremes equal loss. The choice m ade out in a reclining point values and see how is your own. Accent on employment, depen· position? -3 you rank. Here ·s the de nts. nutrition, special attention lo pets. 6. Have you ever verdict: Another Taurus, a Libra and~ command ~otten or given 0 · 15 spotlighl . 1 _'-a hickey·? . 2 Sainthood GEMINI I May 21.June 20>: Good lunar 7. Have you ever 16·35 · · Normnl and aspect, coincides now with a creativity, signifi· removed all your cloth· Decent cant changes. children and speculation. Emo· ing while making out'! 36·65 Ht•aded for lions dominate logic. Hearl rules head . s T rouble 1f You Don t Romance could lead along many byways · 8. Have you ever been Shape Up Soon path is not clearly defined. Protect self in picked up by someone 66·85 You 're-1n clinches. youdidn'tknow? -4 Serious Trouble! H1 !!hl CAN C-E.R t J u n e .2.1 • J u I Y 2 2 ) • 9 Have you ever had Now Responsibilities, obligations come into focus. sex? _ 9 86 and up --You're a Olde r individual extracts promise. Go s low. Ob· 10. Have you ever had Burned·Oul Damned tain hint from Aries m essage. Be specific con· sex with someone you Fool cerning details, s~fety measures, securi~y. JUSl met that njght? 10 Sign us -NORMAL Headed for CP"57• NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPElllOtt COUltT 01' THE STATE OF CALIFOlllollA l'Olt THE COUNTY 01' ORANGE No. A-~lt Estell' ol FRANK GLE ASON. Oece•W<I NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo !ti• c red ii ors of IM al>ow n•med decedent tr..tt all ~ """'"9 c1a1ms •11otlns1 tllt' ••Id dte_.,t trP requited lo hie t,,.m, with l"9 nec..s ... ry .ouc,,.,,, In tllt' offlcr of I"«' c ,..,.. Of lh~ •bO•r en Ulled «oun. or to Pt'1'se<>I them, with the nP<PHary vou<hf"t\, to tntt un attsignrd at c o FLORENCE A OUOVS. c o CiA.RRETT .. OIMINO, 1eos1 ""'"" Boulr••rd, Tusr ln Callrornla 91680, wfllC.h Is Ille i>l•O of l)u~IM~\ Ol lhr Unot'•SIQM<I In"" m•ll t•" Pt'rt~1n1"9 lo lhr ~\l&I~ of "'Id d• u a•nt within tour month\ .;Htr tM llt>I pu1>11ca11on Of llU'> nollc•. 0411'd .Ml,,(h ,., l~/Q FLORf N('f A OUOVS Adm1n"tr.11nr 01 Ito(> (\Id!~ cl lh< flDt1V,. f'JMM1 fk'<ttdt'nl GARRETT .. DIM1140 llOSI lr~IM 810f0 Tuslln, C•hfe>rnl.l t16IO Tel: OUl-•O Attorneys lor •ctm111htr•tor PuDh\h •O Q , \nq ~ r :M I o"''" Pit Qt M .IHn \I lb Jl"IO Apt1I 1 J HU PUBLIC NOTICE Price •s set relating to prope rty, s pecial tl. Have you ever had ANO DECENT possession, antique. ·sex with more than one DEAR N. AND D.: u soLuT10N No.1M LEO 1 July 23-Aug. 22>: Emphas is on person in a week'? lO Not bad -but 1 take ex· 11es0Lur10H oF THE aouo OF stories, reports. goss ip, rumor and relatives. 12. Have you ever ception to some of ~·our ~~~~A1,'~0~,0:0{;4LE ri1°5utRrt~~ Aries. Ubra figure prominenU y -and so does masturba ted? _ 7 scoring. Why five points oEcLARING THE POP£ scHOOL the number 9. You can finish project, gain for s•-aling from a store PROPERTY suRPLus Pu11SuA1o1r u1 13. Have you ever "' TO SECTIOH JtJU' OF THE plaudits and a new dependent. Short trip r es ts s moked ('agarettes·> or a stranger and t>iJtht eouc•rtOH cooE from hurry-up call. Do k points for stealing fro m WHEREAS, ow ~ Sc,_, "1~ "· \ 4 . YOU S mo C 1n Ill> op1111on ot '"'' El<Mrd l'OI nltt'ded VIRGO I Aug. 23·Sept. 22l : Accent on new regula rly? 2 someone •'close?" I f"•'><l1001D·-ir•c•purPO...-. •nd starts. added independence, surge of creativity. think it should be the w><E'lEA.S •• • tiw •utur• u•tenuon exciting contact with a Leo. payments. collec-tri~5d ~t~c you ever 3 other way around. And 10~~1i~t~~~ 1~':-::o~··c:.,~·s·~~ 1~ tions. recover ing item that had been lost or Do k why ...,. po1·ots for con· Eautdtton c.,.,.. rf'Qu., .. no1111c•11on 16. you smo c "'" , i,e 1>1 , f o pro.,.rtY stole n. You're on brink of discovery. Keep the pot regularly'' 6 s idering suicide and 15 :n~ POn• • w • 0 ""'' · faith! l7. Have you ever for t rying it??? This wHEllEAS. thh o"'"" fur111., •\ LIBRA 1Scpt. 23-0ct. 22>: Obtain hint from gotten drunk? _ 3 makes no sense to me . ~~~~~~~1~01;::,~~:v·;~~~~~?:',"~ Virgo message. Make new starts in new direC· 18_ Do you drink Also, d r inking more 1ao11on1od1\PO~°'HldP<OllClrty,an<1 lions, pioneer, initiate and originate. Judgment. more than an average tba n twice a wee k u:~1~=.~~~~~;,e=:,;:~:;.~~~r~ \nluition arc on target. You are capable now of or twice a week? _ 4 should be a lot higher 11>c 01\tr ltt AOmor, comm111n. being rid of fears, doubts . You receive tangible than four, chums. Final· t\tabllstled pu,_n, •0 Sf!cuon 3'1314 19. Have you ever of""' E<1uw11on '*· assurance that efforts are appreciated -and tried llard drugs? __ 10 ly, I would never count Now. THEREFORE, 1ne ao.ro of Will be rewarded. anyone OUt complete ly Educatlo" of Ille Foun1•1n V•ll•Y SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Look behind co~i~~~~~fcf~:~ __ 20 by labeling them a ~::,O,!,,~s~~~.=\·~;~!!,.~·\01•'· the scenes, be aware of rules. r estrictions. "burned·oot damne d secli'"''·Purs•Mntios..won.m4JS . . 1 21 . Have you ever o• 1ne EdU<Atoon CoO@ 1h11 OO.rd -· Prophetic dream could figure prominent y. attempted s uicide? _15 fool" -especially a 11ereby oe1~rm1rw 11w1 111e Pooe S<noo1 You're relieved of emotional burden .. You learn teen-ager. sllr. louted on Coroat• SlrHI, In Ille that threats are ... _1·ng made by "paper tiger .·· City 01 Fount•in V•llry con"s11n9 01 u,,.; •Pi>rotll .... llly II ll ,," .. · lurlMr SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Accent Wedding and engage· Club Calendar runs each known•• P•rce1 No •. Au,.ssor·s . . f l . . h th l c me true I t • I M•P BOOie IS7, p-JI , C4Unty of on romance. an as1es, W \S es a o · · men announcemen s run "ednesdoy in the Dai y oranve. ""° ionger ,,_,..,for S<,_, You find ways to escape vortex of red tape. You on Sunday in the Dady Ptlot and contains notices o,.,,.,,_ . . th h Id th rt n.1 I "" va I ble . d S.<IHMI 1. fhe ~rlnt.-t ol tl\1\ eme rge v1ctonous over . ose w o wou wa ,-• o r orms are a 1 a of women s an service oimict ,, nereb'f dir«i.cJ 10 m•k• the creative processes. Aquarius. Scorpio, Taurus at all Dally Pilot offices or club meetings a.nd events fo11owrnvwr111enno1111c•t101u individuals figure prominently. by colling the Features /or thP following week -~:~,:=~-~·;:,;,~si::1 •:: CAPRICOR N (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Accent on Department. 642-4321 Thursday through Wednes· mad~ 10 tiw P•~nv avencv ot11\e c1. climbing steps towards goal, fulfilling am bi· To avoid d1sappo1nl · day Sfmd notices to Club 11 of Foun1••n V•lley of,.,. 0 "1'1'"' I 1nlen1 todl'41QW Ol w10 prooertY. lions, opening dialogue with proressiona ment. prospective bndes Calendar. Daily Pilot.PO 11>1 Punu•n110 ~11on ~120«• \.a superiors. One you love -and fear -makes a are remmded to have their Bor IS60 Costa Mesa CA 01 111t Government Code, lh• St••• h • • R~urCe$ Agency. 1114' Or•nve CounlY confession. Be compassionate, but assert your wedding ston es. wit o 92626. Be sure to mclude HubOri, 1Mac:iws ana P••-• mw1c1. feelings -and rights. black·and·wh1le glossy o/ uour name and phone tl'le county o1 Orfon9'1, •"" tM P•r" F b S · d h b d f h I " arid R•c•HllOn 0el)ollnment of the C1IY AQUARIUS (J a n . 20· e . 18 >: urpnse ue t e n e or o t e coupe. number. Notices must be of Fountain va11ey ~n•ll ~ 110l•f1t<1 in form of written material or long·distance to the F'eatures Deport· m our honds two weeks m 111a1 tne l)f'Ol)er1y •• Olf~r..a for park or commurucation. Family member who perceives men! one week before the advance r~~~ati~'t.':.'t':-:'1$ C•iitorni•. ir-e future trend could m ake special request. Listen wedding Regen1s of 111c un1ors111 01 and r..~ receptive . Taurus and Libra figure E11gogemen1 announce· ------------ca111orn ia. tn• rru,tee• of th• ""' SOOO Calif orn ia Slate CollCQU •nd prominently. ments. with black· and· un .. er"'"~· 1roe county 01oranoe.111e PISCES I Feb. 19-March 20): Ch. eek sources. white glossy of the future LAMP PARTS Cllv 01 Fount.tin V•llev. •nn tflti Orengo County Hou\1,,Q Au111or11Y count change, consult partner or mate about ex· bru:fe or the couple. must Harbor Lites , .... 11 ~no11111-.,1na11n• prQl>"rtv I\ ot pendltures, budget. Avoid self-deception -see be recei ved by the f•rrd for s.>te "1 f•ir m<J•~•• ••I~ . . l th t ""eat"res n,...,,_. m-1 ...... 10.' hwy hy lrld. s.cMy pEuo'uc'u·"•~ ~~~·won JUl>l ) o1 Ill• places. S\tuat1on, peop e as ey are, no as you r .. CJ<;,,..,. .... ....... 1807 .....,_..... • _,........, might imagine them to be. The number 7 plays weeks before the weddmg c......._ ~-,4,.7301 S•<llon 1 r,... SUs»r•nte~t ot '"'' :~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~-~--~~~~a~t!~~~~~-~~~~~=~~=~~~~-~~~~d1wkt ls •~~~-~~.~~ UnUSUaJ role. Ir> tho Oa1ly Piiot, d Mw>po>c>er tn•t oS reou1ecly <otcut•t..O w1tn1n l""' D•\. A.0YEATl3£Mt•H -----------------------------------flr•CI ., ••••• onu. --for lllrH START LOSING succeu1 .. .....,h w111en 1><11>11u11on si>ell constotule l>UOhC t>Oll<• to •ny WEIGHT TODAY Co .. ,..,.~ ' u_•e J~.L --lo~ ~~~~v0"~~;~c:;~::~'.y~!"'~~~ ,.._..~ ~ Jclll tLi\.-el' '&., otfl.r POllllUI \u0d .. 1Slon of""' St•le. to the "-•1 Gowrnment. •nd to flit 11¥a.I Pill o4 lo5lllV Wltglll ts nonprot11 ,.,.,.~Ill• corPOuhons or eettono starlell lh t1111 a1engt11 lll'O 3'2' £. COAST HWY, • CX>tONA DEL M.U • CA '2625 o•n11eo punu.ont 10 P•rt J of Dl•ls1on _. llftll grwt yOUf ..... OOWt1 11111 (7l4) '13·9510 1 of Title 1 OI tl'IO Conior•Uons C-. -..to ........,_,.,, U•ll"'9 ,,..., tflh P<Oc>erty" m•O• tWlll puJlt ~ ..._.. llM1 ·-.. .....,.~ •~•il•tlte to •II putlli< d1strl<ts, O<lblk 1001' •ut11or1t1e\, Pllblic •venccu . public e.i Wlllt llllS oll!lllfflg Mr Ullllt corp0rahons. or other POllllUI wt>- Youn eat less-lltn tood MIO UCISS fll w·NTA COUNTRY ENGLISH LOOK? Cll•l\lons Of this s~··· •llO to otMr lfllO !JumeO·UC> tnergy mi.al OI t11ta ~ nor>-profll t l'tarit<tllle <orpor•tlons Wll9M as you lof!OW 1111 "'-SK•-4. It I\ the intent Of lhlS 01,. Chn<all• PIOYWI lll«livt !111 IWSI trlct, In tM ...,.nt llWI "°public tnttty ' or put>llc ~•lion "'"' cont•Cled ~ ~ f'IM Wiil lltllllr'fOll ta lf'IS District wllfl r~rd to IM ac;Qul.i• Iott PGUftllS Ind ind..-WllMUI 91111119 Comt In and meet our new Designer • "°" o1 w10 .,,_iy, to in ,.,. Mure ""'°"' Nidrrt Vallar. A.S.1.0. Audrey lived in ..Oopt • nt$Oluuon oec1•r1119 111e pro-TalcmW11911llotUndPUl!tnmlM"IO En,.1....,. and hu been worklnn the past jperty 1urp1us •nd receive competltlvt .... ..,.~ """"' iry -. ..-... • l)\Cls tor Wit OI wld "'-"Y puf\utnl !'; ,.;jural • ., ,.;1(.~8altt aa111 Wllll foUr,...,.. In Connecticut. She loves An· 11oio,.,s.<c~ ail* tt stq. ot 111e Edu<•· =· pine, country prints and the .,...., ~-..,..... lo IOOk ... Her wottl h .. b4ten ADOPTED, SIGNED ANO AP AT LIAD"I a--. In HoUM n-autlful, M"CA' LS PAOVliD this ISth O.y 01 M•rch, mt, .,..,..,, ._ ,. '" et • ft09UI¥ "°'"llnQ ot the 8Ntd of .... STOlll NI()~ a Garden. Educ•llOft Of 1111 Fo11nttl11 V•ll•'I' ""' ...,. Nd ..... .. ,.. ......... , ... ................ 1 .... •41 ....... ••at1111 CIHtlflM Ml ef IM DeHy Nll. '42·5671 . "'5TllCllY9 .................. ......... .._... c:a-19. "' •• .,... Also, See our own Country Life COll«tlon of Anti R oductlon5 ... . _..._ -----......_.,..,.._ .... _._._ -----------, ..... ,_. .... ---. --. 5<1'001 Ohtrkt Rk.Ml'd F. PlllM Pretklenl '"OUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT encl Ille &oef'CI of T~9Mthereef $114111• Milwef\ SKFtt•ry, FOUNTAIN YALLIY $CHOOL DISTRICT, &HfCI Of Trll/IMI P111M1"*1 °'"'°' CO. O.lly f'llo«. itNrcll t6, Aclf II t, t, ft1' 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A . I L y EQUAL HOUSING · , OPPOATUNITX M l1• or'• Motfcr. All real estate edverU8ed in this oewst>aper is sub· Jed to tM Federal Fair lfousing Ad of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise "an)' pre- ference. limitat1on. or dlsc.rlmination based on race, color. religion. sex, or national origin, or an in~Uon to make any such preference, llm1ta· Uoo. ordiscrimloation." This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is m viola· t.ioo ol the law .. ERROIS: Ad•erti.sen lhollld chtck their ods cWly .-d report er- rors --diahty. The DAILY '9LOT assumes w.llty for tM fint in- cornct iMertfoft only. Hames for Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gaur.. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A• carat Jewel In the caoWN Of THI IM cot•• PRIME LOCATION GRADE AIA ARCIUTECI' PREMIUM CONSTRUCTION' Mll with ~ years of loving care and improvement 6AMSH with a menities OFf9l -for the first time - Zl l '°"'· coaOMA O& MM Sl lYES small family with large lifestyle IYO...-SIY~ 67J-117t One Thousand Dollars per carat UMDA ISLI NEW EXCLUSIVE OS I SUM6 Pier & s lip for a lar ge boat! Artistically designed front courtyard with a brick bridgeway across s mall pool & huge jacuzzi. Large rooms throughout this lovely quality built S bedroom home on exclusive Linda WESTCLIFF Jsle. Parquet hardwood floors in large SUMMER FUN-Get an en try hall. Family room w itb early splash on summer d t b f l d ' · 1n thJs West cliff pool ste p-own we ar, orma anang home. 3 Bdrms. hobby room & 4 baths plus powder room. room. concrete fenced Call today for appt. ruce RV parking Low or WISLEY M. TAyt.01 CO .. llALToaS 68.500642 5200 211 IS.. J•••a' ....... . MEWPOIT CIMTB. M.I. 644-49 I 0 Pete Barrett' I~~~~~~~~~~ -~~ I VALUE IH MOllLE HOME Rgglsu::;r . DOVER SHORES IRVIME 4 BR-FAMILY POOL-S121,000 Model perfel·t l''tl'l'Ultve hom e~ 4 Fanta s l1 l' bedrms + Ma .. s 1\£' masrer runt'• Entt>r · tainer's patio with blun BBQ Luxunoui. solar heated pool. Atnum and deck off ma,,ter wing. UIMer $lOO,OOO Btfl Tus tin· Meadows nus ovely 4 bedroom. mobile home adult park. 21_., hath si n~le i.ln ry f.J'\JOY Calif living out by home ti. a stone'!> throw the pool & jacuzzi. Bar· away fro m the water. It nngton model. Xlnt con· features a low main· dition Phone now Open tanence yurd & study off th~ Master Bedroom . Ev~. 545-9491 The ownf'r 1~ mOll\:llt'd. full pne<· $295.000 CJ II 556 2660 C:SELECT T' PROPERTIES real estate P lOO Calltodav7S2·1700 I [ ~~i 1lil1M **U.S.** *VETERANS* L 0 T GOV"TREPO J Bdrm. 11-z bath New W1W carpeting SSOOO On Only $61,500 VA Approved Broker 898-78.53 llB>ROOM +GUEST GIAHT VALUE! Giant back bay bargain! Over 2400 ft of peaceful living. 4 Bedrms + 3 1 baths ·OR-3 Bed rm. + separate guest /maid's qtrs. Formal hvmg rm. Farruly rm 2 Fples Cov · Cu !>t o mii e d . enlar~l'CI 4 Bdrm Port Ro)al ·. Special lhruout. $328.000 2 1 27 Y :i c ht Radiant Recent changes in V.A ~ may enable you lo qwilify for SI00.000 home loan.-. Wlth absolutely NO DOWN PAYMENT Worid RMI &tcrte an Orange County firm spec1allzmg in VA home loans. We're the VETS that help the VETS. For more info. call: I ii Morton. ArJ. 541-0800 IUCCOLA ILUE C ered brick patio. Potting ho use--and muc h -more at a bargain pnce ! Call DOW LO see. 673-8550. Lvly Buccola blf31><Jrm, 2 ba fmly home in sought after Eastside location. Immaculate move In condlUoo 646·77ll L [i'IRlild m"-EX A.RI YOU A LOVY GrHt htcome!! oft.be oi~rthjngs in life? Single story owner unit lf you are th.is dream with 2 townhouse design home 1s ror you w/5 rear units. All with bdrms, 3 ba, prof. priva~ pa~o. W/D hoot landscpd. &c ocean & ca-up & ind1v1dual enclosed nyon vu's.Frmldmrm& g arages . Call now A s s I F I WHYMEM STAY HOME 'llley enjoy the comfort ol a ru~ home in a choice loc. 11us special home has 3 deUg htful bdrms. gas BBQ. ram rm. well lndscpd. lot & a Home Protection Plan. You will love 1l! Call today. 979-5370 comfortable living in the ~. 11 , "'" ,0 111 ,,1 1 fam rm w /bltn bar. " ~~~'~o beauty. [ 9 li~lttl ALLSTATE '!:t it.ere Rwho ALLSTATE REALTORS LakeElsinoreArea r -ICE PLUS CUstom built 3 Bdrm, 2~/ -..-" ba. 2200 sq ft. Family nit REALTORS LOCATION! w/frplc. Living rm . ..dm· RIDUCID $7100 ing rm , lge kitchen GREAT INCOME! Superior south lrv;ne w I ce n t er i s I a nd. BALBOA ISLE location of this 4 bedrm. Screened patio. Mstr Br. Residential + 2 com· 2000 sq.ft. townhome w/walk·in closet, bu.ill ID R vanity & IS drawer chest. mereial rentable spaces. makes il I VIN E 'S Lge walk-in s hower. d bl s Car parking, 1 block to 8 E S T 8 U Y ! -water. 3 bednn 3 baUl un-Particularly since the gar, abundant storage, it. ~place. Super for pr i cc wa s J UST intercom. S95,000. By summer twloler rates. REDUCED $7100. ! ! 2 owner. 714/674-5050 E 673-8$50 Story. tile roof, gated en-S •c•'IFICE QPIN 111 0 .,1 \1u1;10~1,. ' try, brick :J>lc, master "" "' D [~-!.NII ~~~~~~:f~~ ~~J\~~ J~~~::h 1• 11111 Youarelhewlnnerof . ~ --··-·--Real•tate two fr'ff tlchh . ~ Walkr.r & lee =v~~ SHORT su'#:.EJ.~1s Of MONEY? April 13 /Qleek Wa. Super 2 br .Loni Beach twnhme on shaded ConvenUon Center greenbelt. Good area . Ar,_,na Adult.a only I Assume 9% 'nckett may be claimed loan or 1et a new one. by caW.nc 642•5f'IB, ext. '48.500. llWTY won't lat. 212. M5-722J *** 17 .... , s,.A• Yllll -Oce• View Utt.-, ....... SIH,OM ..... -~c..t $499,000 Wntclff -4 ~· n•• ''''·'°' 0c .. o.,... ''''·''' COSTA MESA Ulllh SJJS,000 ~ Ver4e -Pool SI 11,900 MelG Woods -4 .... OOMJ SllS,500 LAGUNA Vlew-ModefHOMe $174,500 MANY -MANY -MORE!! Call 646-7171 ~THE REAL '\)l ESTATERS TREES! TREES! REMODELED EASTSIDE Hni,;nt. fr~h & 111ry fm I) rm & k11eht'n art!u enhanced by a blrl Pit'• LU re garden windllw. Front til<' entry rourtyard Warm woods' Spamsh rrplr You'll love 1t • Phone now Ope n }<:ve:.. RedUl'l'd from Sl0?.000 lo only SW.OO{J ~9491 real estate • H-oftt..PTo•• .. ~ •Mefloa .. l~ ,"OCJ"_ ........ .. .._ .... _..... ......... _._....._..._ CollC,....l..i.y 631·1266 .. __ ... __ .. -..-. --~·~-- GAl.AXY LIGHTS! View a ~alaxy or n1ghl hght1>from th•!> 1m mar ulale s pill level. VIEWS of Calallnc. and Si~m1I 11111 too! Freshly decorated lhl'uou t • Wallpaper , paint. c:arpt'l ms:. lhl· "'ork!> 1 1-'ormal din1n ~ room Family room 2 F1H·plat·ci. Goriwou:; pool. ~iant spa and f1rep11 2 View pattni. -rovered a nd mu1·h more! Bar!lam Pnt•ed! Uurry, ull 752 1700 ('t11• J • I I '• f so~e::~ it .'~~c~~~ to [ta! ltJAiH;tll heach 5 bedrm, 3 bath . '()' -~·-···'·-. "' bonus room & 2 -= rirephlCl·s. bwlHns. ell' ASSUM.AILE Even hliS 0 EAN VIEW & .. """"'RD .. BLE from deck PLUS J ~ ~ SUPll-DO DUPLU ln 'l';l'~·Olo; 1<:m. Uha.l 'e, Cd M ! > and clean • a wh1~Ut·. tar~~ rooms. l)BCIOUN fllUKh •r :,uate:i. llt'W pumt tn111de und out. <1u1el art>a. yet close to shopping doth unit~ \U&toblc for o w n t• r o c ,. u p u n t o n e 1 ~ 2 bdrm 4! buth. ltlc other Is 3·bdrm·2"U balh Bolh urc well urn1ntu1ned Tmtethcr they l'Osl $220,000 ,_.If) I I i \~~ IU:Al TOR S·, h/b l•OOO 2443 Ll\I C11,1~1 l'l1f'lhw.1v Lo11)r1,1 dl'l M," 11 •• '" M··', \!. r.f, 11 •,.11, 1.1\)llll ti II I kl )'.II ~I \II\ '''°'I~"' CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX-SOUTH OF PCH XLKT llHTAL Alli.A OM IEGOHIA ST. PllCB> RIGHT -$179,500 R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112 CASTIWAM Ill. $70,500 Especially attractive. Spanish style townhome, features 3 Bdrms. charming fireplace. quwt complex. end unit with extra privacy Large patio and ~ car ga ra ge . For more detail s a nd appointment. please call 546-4141 Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine Huntington Beach.-Newport B each DECORATOR'S OWN HOME EASTSIDE SPECIAL Protei.seonally <kl'orat ed Nothmg i.parl'd tu make 11 btfl Hean· bealTll> Dual frplc l'ar quel rloors Oro mat ll' atrium entry lle a\'Y sawn n•dar pandhn).! Don't hes1IJl1•' Opl•n BARGAIN IN MESA WOODS Must ~\'I? this blf <'l bdrm hOm<' bwlt for Cahf h' mg "' IJ?e SE-p.irale (ml) rm & frml d1n. rm plul'> mueh more. Open f':vei.. 545--9491 1-;v<'S (;all now 545 9491 __ "'9 _____ _ CLIFfHAVEN real ci.tate HEAP CHEAP »ut exiremel> n H·c· Severul 2 RR rondos w /polll. s pa & lul\h grounds Offrrl'd frotn S48.900 Won't last. t·all now 540-3666 2 Bdrmi.. 2 buth1>. dt•11 frµk (.'lo:.e to 1>choob & l'hurehl"> Short l'Sl'rO" poss1blt! $149.500 673-366.'I 642 2253 E \IC~ associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 202~ W Bolboo 6 7 l 3661 *VETERANS* UDO ISU 8ay view trom 2 patio decks enhances cuti tom ~pacious 5 bdrm.. 4 bath trndltlonal hOme ; like new. Ideal fot entertaining Corner lot. IU0,000. llG CANYON Golf course view from-spacious 5 BR. 4 ba. trud1llonal home; lge. famlly room. pool, Jacuni. $7.50,000 IACk IAY Fine A bdrm .. 21i'..! bath family home on quwt cul d<' sac. Oversized pool. playhou c storage $169.000. Terms. OCEANFRONT Quahly craftsmanship in mahog. trim & oak floors sets off this landmark; 4 BR. 3 bu . home m f111est location. Established trees & lawns. $485,000. IAYFROHT S...•vcral fine bayf ront homes with pier & s lip AVALON Well cons tructed. 3 BR. I l>a. oak t loor. partial basement. concrete foundation. Flats area. $120.000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 341 Soy~1d .. D11vt· N B 67':> 6161 BuHder's Special ~ '1ew lots. oceanfront INDUSTRIAL ILDG. FtlMllt duplex an COM. Bldr. Ju1t com=in1. IOIMarpmw. ,000. Submit urma·Pou. trade! SPYGLASS av OWNER lmmac $ bdnn. + bollUI rm. completely up · iraded 1nsldt> It oul. Maintenance fr~ yard with llOOI & Jacuul. This Is oo( Just a hoUAe it's a home. Appt. ooly 6'4·2373 or644·S800 Oiannms duplex. Steps \0 Go&denrod overpass 3br, 2~ba. approx L800 IQ ft upstairs. rrplc. 3 amdeck.I. open beam lo bv rm. lg mstr bdrm. .Downstairs, 3br, 2ba. ap· prox uoo sq ft. Many up· grades. Buyer has choice or lende r . S270.000. Shown by appt, pr1n· c1plesonly. 640-s<n8. Bkr. Coda Mesa I 024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Decorated By A Pro CllATI YO• OWN DIMM HOUSI IN LA._.I Twe\ .... , ...... .._..,_ -. .., .., ... -... ' ,, ....... witlt ttl••· ••II• tHMI t.,. l11Clld14. Stt4.d00. • -..... lot wtlll -. •• ,. mtr'• 9ld ••ll•y •lews. Hltlt •~•n L•t•••· SI l0,000. 497.JJJI LAGUNA IEACH 499-4551 495-1720 5°""' Lugsna Le; • ._. 644-7020 4tl-lil2 Mewpmi IHcll D-. PoW Loft model townhomej~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~~ wilb 2 bedrooms, dining room. kJlchen with bwll· CodaMHo 1024 tWi14•1Hd 1040 UIS Custom drapes and ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• carpets. Covered patio. HUGE -HUGE LOT al Mu ch more In lovely EASTSIDE'S end of cul-de-sac street. Mont1rcllo townhouses IEST We have 2: 3 BR + 2 ba $75,000. Call S40·l720 lmmaculate 3 Bdrm ~ at Wl.900 nr AUanta & ,,llA-L den home s ituated on Brookhurst, + a 4 BR + ~ qwel street, <'lose to all 2 ba with pool nr IRAHDMEW TOWMHOMES "lriffall Woods" t Easts1de~la Mesa' 2432Santa Ana Ave. shoppan~ Tas tefully Brookbursl & Vorkt.own done Ln earthlonc. Ask· at soo.soo. Ca II Ron Ort, ini:: $139,900. Call Today. R.E. Profnsto.als Oenru.s Ricketti.. Rltr 963-1377 642·3263/9ss-<M!¥7 1---------Rent beater! Ta x Ntv. home on Balboa li;l:.ind. Quatnl. priced n ghl For s ale or leai.t·. $200.000 down 13.000 sq.ft. Suitable ror I or 2 users Near fr<•cway MESA DEL MAR she ll. +apprec1at1on Sl~.000 down. Assume 10.5% loan. 3 bd. 2 ba. large fam. rm. fireplace. beams+ I bd. rm. hcuse. Near park. oreyn ~1223 Su~r tn\'estmt!nl Call Engh:.h Tudor 2&.3 Br L.uxunow. 5 bdrm J ba. 2 Bdrm K·2 lot. a:.suma fordeta1ls. i.plil 1~~c1. 2&3 r ar family home on pool ble ts l CdM , lowei.t MA y QC K ga r a~c . frpl e-;, s 1ielt lo l. Wa lk l o µn1.:c . ""'""A"'" rrucrowa\leS. ~reenhouse Parot'h1 a l & public J80GlfNN£YQf windows. pool. s pa srhool & Oran11e Coast I i.h..rp homl'b, \'\ LAGtlNA BEACH TENNIScourt Coll ej?e He aut1fully term.,. 110 monl') do" n. (714 )494·2146 f'rom $89.950 malllta1ned & tJpgraded XJnt lc11.:al1on 646-0061 or 9fl.') W20 Sl27.500 Call now. Agent Developedby ~Grounds. 55H682 tniM 1044 E s11fr l' ~J t•usto m ---------1 WoodtreeOev.Co. Ev~ homt• cornt·r lot Seller COLONIAL 2 STORY ----------•••••••••••••••••••••- motn atl~1 Mot;L for lht> money! 5 Ba3B<'k .,Ba~ A2r~a Con~~· UNIV. PARK lidrms, 3 baths, scparall' r. <:hoa, : yrs 0 · BEAUTY fam1h room + formal dirun~. low mamlcnancl· )uni. covered patio. Nt•w wall lo wall tarp('(s and dishwasher. Super dt!· 8aJl:>o4 Island Really "" i\\f ... ,,,_, ,, '"('l""J'''' 673-8700 BAYFRONT Outsland1ni.: view Boaw.IJp 2 bedroom Con Qo. Total secunly builll 1l\g. Only$210.QOO. NEWPORT CU .. TER REALTY 640-181 2 ~9 J,\SMI NE CKEt::K OR O nl) Plan 6 1Surls11k 1 ~1odt>I on thl' resal~ markel Lux unous master "u1te w11h oc1-;AN CATALIN1\ l'Or 51EDROOMS Trad1t1onal !llyled 2· story home with Back Ba' \ ll'\I f., t•r~ room. ~ith :! frpki. . large kitchen · murh lo offer Cor the grow10g family. Private yard with swim· ming paol. Great for summer enlertamini:? $240,000 ,\ Ill\ 1-.1on ol ll.11h111 ln\t•-.tnwnt (.'11 VIEW & an •ldJacent ---------pn\·atc sludy with it'!> own ftrt.'plnce. S244.500 COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 675-5511 IUIU>Elt'S SPECIAL Westside: rm. for 10 un· its. $210.000. Aj?t 67541l70 833·0523 Eves ---..--East C~ta Mesa 4 Br. orflce. dbl jilarage, rec room. room for RV. kits of storage. uruque. ready t•> move m. School in walking d1slant·1• Owner wa1unJ;! for offers Open Sat/Sun 12·4 548-5879 WESTSIDE SUMSHIHE 3 Br. 2 ba+pool & ma111t. yant. S'71.SOO 754-7800 low Very nu·e two 2 bdrm unit:.. Eas l:nde Costa Mei;a Enclosed gara~es + extra parkm~. Street & alley ac<·c~i. This won't l ast. St2S.O()()' Mo :.t des1rabl1..· "Candlewood" model w/rstm decor. li;xcep tiooally lge mstr s u.ilc w/pnvate balcony & sll· ting rm. Spacious rm:. lhruout.. 4 bdrm, 3 ba. frmJ d1n. lge fmly rm 75&-1501 NEWPORT BEACH RE.AL TY 675·1642 ___ re_a_I es_ta_te __ _ OPPORTUMITT f(NOCKS!! Live in a n1e<• 4 Bdrm honw in ·' ~real f:'s1de ne1gbbomood while you build 2 or maybe 3 more units on your land. A real vaJue al $125.000 FUUElt REAL TY 546-0814 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PREvtEWSHOWJNG MARINITA Prestigious residences near the manna from $159.900 831·3540; 493-4006, 54S-5111. Magruf 1<'t.'1lt ocean view New 3 bd. h~e rms. C3rd bd sep. s u1te 1. Agt. 833-0623. 759·0706 u.mnityPn ., ...... .._ 4~°"" Rare4 bdrm Cornell plan on comer lot tn super cond. It's light. bright & auy with a S75.800 as sumablf' loan al 9.1. .. •-; 101 On!y SlOS.000. ' CALLQUICK &SAVE 644-721 I /JD.NIGEL GAILEY fie · ASSIJCIAT(5i UMtVEllSITY PARK Deane .. Waldon" 2 Hr Exceptionally cll!an Maint. free yard H~ owner/no agt:. Sl:?g,!!fJO 559-6183 rum1shed rental over lhe sumc ex1sun~ loan. En :.eparate 2 bedrm . Bean1nstanlw1nner.As·~~~~~~~~!~ Lela Vet Ht!IP You find --------· Ocean view New 4 br, 3 ba. 33932 Blue Lantern. Trade/L se/Opt1on or s m all down . Agt . t2t3)43.i446l- 10% DOWN walnut SaCondi S67.fc>o r:car~ar~ --joy :J Jmlt'.IOU bdmt'S'. --JACOBS REALTY sun shrny kll<'hen w1ran lh>itl honw-~ou ~ o down up to s100.ooo Call Rondy AfJi, 24hrs WORLDR.E 675 6670 la:.tlr no wax floor s NEWPORT FIXER __ ._ ___ Nearly new car~lS and $122.SOO BALIOA DUPLEX lovely waJlpapers. Jus~ This 3 Bdrm homl' i1oo 3 BR. 2 ba "'llCh unit. Un hst.ed. so bf'llt'r hurry . st~ps from thl' beach, on " •· Only S88.500. Ca ll the Penins ula It de 543-1722 -------- JJer has ru11 dmrng rm. 645-0.'Xl.1 __ ... ·r c b ·---------ocean 111ew. all bltns. 7 finitely n~s · L · ut yrs old. New crpt. drps. bas tremendous poten OCEANFRONT paml. Lowf'r unit fully t1al Bnng your tools and WC!'\ Newport corner dl'· rum'd. ~0.000. i magi n al ion Ca 11 luxe duplt'x. 2 lldrms. & COA.5TPROPERTIES M0-11.51 fplt-.eachunit $395.000 ' 673-5410 --~-~g •••~irrJji~~·Mil;:;rila ~~i~;7· cae: .-- 810111 ILllNS ca. filc~.!.~!l.~ OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE RARE 4 IEDROOM ILUFFS CONDO Built 1n The Riviera Section Of The Bluffs W /View Of Night Lights Across Bay. Sep. Qtrs For Office, Study Or Guests. Extra Storage. New Appliances ln Kitchen. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. $16.5,000. ® ·--..... .,.,,. 631-1800 ee1 DOVB DllYI macnab I Irvine realtg SHAIP SIM•LI STOllY O\fer 1800 sq. ft. of quality! Oak floors -custom drps & shutters + plush cpt & new kitchen appliances. 3 spacious BRs, den w /walnut bookcases, lg yard fenced for privacy + patio. A real buy at $152,500. David Schweickert Jr. 642·8235. (8-66) 642-tUS 901 Dover Drive M•-6200 HarbOr View Center lnrlM at campu~ Vat .. , ~ter 752·1414 WEST CUFF Many custom features in this beautiful traditional home make it one of the most distinguished on the market. Lge. paneled fam. rm. 4 Br, 4 Ba. $298,500. 644·9060 2111 SAHJOAOUINHILLSRO. IN NEWPORT CENTtR DRAMATIC VU $412,500 &.Mdfof ... Nttllll] ........... r•. wltlt prl••cr· Prlu lul•dH • .,, ... tc1,.... for 200 Mt-ft ........ !!.~ !1~0 ~2!t...18Jfon•W YllW. PrlHcy, Hurlty loet slip ............ UASl/Of'TIOM ...,, WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. :ltl.~ W (11tN f IKjhl\1tl, :\~port B<•ctt h . 631·1400 -SUNSITBfAtA Duplex on lhe sand. view ofCatahna. 846-5502 e4&w S BEDROOM HOME $72.500. CoroM del Mar 1022 .....•.••.•.....•.....• 507JASMINEAVE Prine only. Sl29.500. 2 Br. l ba. Lr~ patio &. ~arage Super cute & <'In. all freshly done. By owner & may carry (808) 879"'4073 or (714) 536·1857 ------./TWO OH A LOT CX-ean View. Dbl lot. 4 or E .. Sl'SIO E T , t 5br + fam rm &. DK. ,..-· w~ 'u e (2600 sq ft>. Trlr aress. homes on l lot Spac. 2 $179.900. Ownr /Agl. Br. l ba homes w/2 c~r 661•1881. Open daily, p,ar. Sep. yardi;. Live. m 25492 Neptune/off De l l. rent other. Greal in· Avaion come property Seller1---·------ mouvated. S\.26.500. FowwtaiA Yaley I 034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bedroom. 2 Rath Own/Af{I 759-9332, 645-6080 angetree condo. Plan JV, lrg UR & lofl. Ad1.1lti. Pool. tennis. spa. $62.500 Need July es<'row >\\ail ~rental Apnl 15 O"nr 559-8322 ldeill home for large forruly. Near i.chools & shoppmJ! Dream home al bargain pn('e' Hurry, rall714:963-6767 P~ged hardwood floors, H r I . NJVERSITY P A 111\ beamed ceilinl'(s. 2 bn<'k ouse or sa e again. IWiawJOfthoch 1040 Vl.U.AGE II Expandl.>tl f1repla<'es and 111re L'Oun· JSR. pool, S79.ooo. 283 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LaSalle model For :.all• ''f ', ' I J • I "• ' I I ~, t try kitchen Qimellia Lane. 646"1423 ME.AR by Owoor. Sl40.000 Calt [ ~ - . ·. I -PLUS-DOCTOR'S ESTA TE H u N T l N G T 0 N .... 5.S2_-8888 ____ _ ' 2 Bdrm. 2 bath income 70xl35 E·s1de R·2 lot. Big CENTER & freeway unit wllh pnvate patio 4 bdrm. 3 ba home Nice 4 Bedrm. 1~ .. bath UMVEISITY PARK ~;;;;:;;;;:;;~~=::=;;;.j andyard. w/pool. etc .. and work bomemxlntschooldist. San Francisco dt!cor .; --Red to Sl85 000 customized 3 bd rnt 0 , ang prints for 2 more un· Park Place.Inc 842·7461 Townhome. Plantat.ou CAME FOR INf'ORMATLON its OWC lsl 1'.0 w/29''(· HIGHLANDS Cal 644-7211 down. $149.500. Own/Ag? S2SOO tmder market. By shutters. crown moldmJ.!. 9666 Owner 3 bdrm l.\ ba fren<.-h doors. ~ourmcnt A qualJty home in 11 pn• ewn 6"2· · • ' 4 • kitchen, muc h morP i.L1g1ous location. There . flJ'epace. cove~ patio. This won't last. /\~cnt U are 3 spacious bdrms. & ~ 2 Sharp Cost: M esa new carpet, fresh paint ~ 1 dlntn" rm Th, t-homes. 4 BR ... ba & 3 Ul & out. $15,000. Call ,_G_rouods ___ s._5_1_-4682 __ ·v_l'-~ orma .., c • • BR. 2 ba f'rplc'i; & fam1· 2 13 1 4 3 8 -O 3 8 2 o r yarn 1s cross.rcnccd to . · M ~ d provide priva<'Y for the ly rms. ove·in con .1_213_143_1-0444 _____ _ 00 I & pa 't 1 0 3 re a Nr. So. Coast. Plaia shop. b ooo . IUILDBS p i n jt • s r h o o I s & Saw>alito Bayview lot to · · n .. or R 2 LOT "'' OLD rreewayS. Agt, &U· 1964. trade for ~guna Beach ....D4ll""--"" duplex. Principals only. CORONA DEL MAR. ASTE.AL 71~1243. SUPER LOCATt ON · Al S76,500. See this "like $1.35.000. CALL540-11Sl oew·· 4 BR 2 BA on IAe ~HERITAGE REALTORS .. ~ 01•-w .. ..... ...... .. -.,,, . .,.... ·-•O- ,._ ,, ... ...,.., nu."'"""' fl-,_ ...... ~~ ,._ '" ..... ,.,_ ,.,_ "'-· . ' """"' tor ... ..,_, 10 ......... t:=. .... .._ """-' ·-.... rul de sar lo t now! Dream kitchen. warm wood paneling, concrete drive. United Brokers. ask for Peggy Schroder, 646-7414; 658-6330 Investor must sell 2 homes In Costa Mesa. No ..,.eralle. 2385 Notre Oam • S82.500 Call 8.U·9081 for lnforma· tion. TtllMolltC....,! 'Ibis L" it! 2 Bedrm. 1 tmh doll bou9e i.s look1nK for ri-.ht ~r. It's only 164.1100. arid that's cheap for Costa Mesa• Call P.8.1. 964,2431 or835-02ll pagerlttt68 l'rfc.ctteW! The most arrordable 4 Bdrm. home ln No C M . New cpt.s & pelnt Walk m So. Cst Plaza. schools & churches O nl y $'17.900 /VA te rms! f>teMe call Bruce. Brit . 631~ HICE&ME.AT! 3 BR. J!\4 bath home In good area. Full price on· lyS78.900. Park Place.Inc 84.2·7461 5-.00MS Mus t see this large customized M crcdilh Gardens home w /over 3000 sqfl or living area. Parlt Place.Inc 84.2·7461 DOWMTOWNH.I . J CUSTOM HOMES Olntempot"ary designed • wood parquet rloort11. (irepla~. sand blasted tbuUera. each home 2 bdrm. Open for )'OU r an· 1pet\ion S und1y 12·$. 1316 Alabama. ~uary 21Surr,Dt-1SU. WOOBIDGE Pl.ACE Beautiful 4 b edroom single atorf CretJnbnar Features includes cen traJ air. large atrium ancJ stmken living room. Ask ing only $1•.500. JI /-'" HI; n,,f .. ~ :.. . '-,", 10(10 \ . M1•tw1 •t. t9I hr.. ..,....... Ollif'........ ..... ltlJi iiiiil. -.... ·-······ .......... _.... ................ --····-···i.,i ........ -.e;--;ua ?° '!.~~ ...... , ........ ~~....... ... I tlf .. t Alli 1-fWlili 1111 ~!!!!!!t .. ~ .. -........ ~ ........ -.. 1·-------••I " 11111•11H•-•••••H _.,.__•••••••••••• Wiil .. • I .. I -----..... IN4 IMiilt 116t J'HtHUe OuH V1 llwtio Calll.' ana: ,1 CBn•t Ila..,.,,:::.·,.. .•. M CIMD I Badl ~ ~ -*61e ...... Fs•r'-9 ' 114--~·~r=~~1 =~·'!:'u.~~}1 R•r!~~~~~c':'!'d In ~-.D:~ -=~.~~'-' ""·4ie .. ~·"t :s,"=w~ H XM& ....._ • ... unft -A#. NtwPOtt Beult-tlltH _... 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Stller l,l)Yely 2 bt, 2 ba home. ln11. ,Ital. tile, ne w ~-Adult.a rwi,..L NRIO.COASTPLAZA Catheclra• u l In••· emw"OllTCllST c-··-1071 Aif.._....... tJOO Wl II carry p a p u ' :z&!c· •ae kitchen • c:arpeuq, pool/Jae/ tell· l'rio New po'rt. 81. '01.,w'_ 'po•ot.•l,r.~ .... . ,._._... pabo. ••.• .,._.,,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _.,_. Man aa e m eol avail .aG0.5".-ol. nl1, 1515 mo. Lea se . ~ . a .. .. O.lw-'L..u-....1 COteO $79,950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alfnl, Ca7 o. Boiler ColteMeM lZZ4 m.meve.Oftly, . ~ + ._, xtru. ....... rtan 3, 3 bl' 2\-ot ba, f!d C Pk•x for 11»1 by Owner. 980-4388orS3CU 488 n•••• Well •-raded 4~r "'~-1 ............ 1740 J'42SD p'ftOp•RTY ............ ......__. ........... ..... v• fHA. n•er b•aC'h In Sa n p ....... lpa•·only ••••••••••••••••• ..... iu ,~•••••••••••••••••••••••• , , ic. -· IOl'M, MPll'-· •·-· .. ar, "'• "' ·-... ''"' "' ..,__, ..... ,..~ .• condo. 2 br. MU mo. 551·'583 or W MGMT ------a"'1'orfd wardrba l'Omm Clt•m••nh• Xl nt lnV\!~t -,.,..,... ..--SU-311.S --lrlv RR 1 .-&--~INdl 1041 JIOOl,l!cuu.l,Ctnnlurta, Tenn1 nwnt s11s,ouo1•·1rm Zbaw/oomm.pool . .,.. ~~~ 751-2781 ....... •••••••••••• ••• • ll»,....., S..Pt'r •l•rt~r with hill '3G 3116$ MAKI AM ANIL mo. No pe&a. MC-MIS. Spacl lo. 6 2 Br newly dee .. rerri1 Ir * DUPLIX * l"'CM RullY A.1-4C!'IO ~p11 1utd 111 .. -11 • :.t ht!Y Uh/ llTH llSOLunQM E SIDE·JBr 2e a , dbl UKE NEW• 3Jlr, 2\lfBa. I Bedroom Suites bba, $355. Gas paid. m "" .. an , ...... -• h .... • • l"'v·•I ••••y~ !I, dminal. t•DIUlM ~.-.oh'. I 500 A<.'Qul re Income property iar, no pettt', '465 mo. San Lull! Rey Condo. COmBeaputletP(o.akUo1tc/hPeoonal. £. 20th. S48-0137. Adults. ""."' ....,,., ... ~ •' • -IHl'1t . MO !\I ov1 n 1t ~,".. ol your own. We have avail:>-1 MS-11219 beautifully located in . · pet.a ~-~YIM"t't'11 tubf-,.rh U1>an1dftd a m plon lutrh("fl Elt•1•t rir-.-iun111t• •••••••••••••••••,••••• pc'OJJl'rty thut will he}p · RAN c Ho s AN M11.1~Service ·TV 1-"°......;..-·------~ paint. minor re mo(~•I. 3 br. i~ ba + rm opt!ncr c; 1ant "1110. Comp11n111n H) pb t,a you keep more of those $465. 3 Br, 11 fenc. yrd, JOAQUIN. Wet bar &c all 1 Mlle to Ocean MISA PINIS PIJl'S, Ide.ti for hume It l)'"" Ot••an Iii nll(hl 1111• ln'ea 1tod """'' h1111ho C.unto 1 •ct1on. P11rH1c dollars you earned & tree lined resld. sl , crpta, wardrobe doors are mlr· R~al Suite1 1 Br 1315. Frplc, p00l, locomt-llurr). onl View G1umt ~ •tl' pool HUJ'l"Y' t"all ~ t~I Mt•DIOC'lal Park t'hone rescue them from tux~ drps, etc . 770·5629 ; rored frplc Attached ,. 'acua.i bbq loeed $1~.llOO ttnn11 ~.000 1213) 9111 .-.11.L 'tl<61tra W1'l U le> 10" m & inflation by pultlng M7·7838 gara'ge h ~5 g r ea t ee:~ht~fv~ al · k,. MiJ: no~.~ Mlu.M>n Re1ll.) Iµ._,_...__ lrUolOp 01 I.hem to work for you in 1 br Adults. No pets. Pvt. st.orage, also opener. $695 S3M 4 l I or HarlaAve, 549.2447_ Laa Hth 2bl' Nl'•r m·~ • C.. •tel.C -weU located properties In S350 2048\.'J P mo Please call for appt Vl"w ••-.&iW\. "'"' ....... B\' OWN R. 1'ot•llY "'--"-I 010 ;::.._.., 1600 good growth areas . .. ... ~ooa. t'looll·-..... days or ,. .. "787" 541-2000 KrDSO.K. ' ................ .,... ,_. rf'nHll 'd 38 r , :lb.,,_._ rr-r-"r The dollars you gave .....,._ ......._., '""" " 2btlba.Pool.~ LOWEK 3 AKCtl KA\ w ram rm Of\ quirt trt't' •••••••• •• •• ••• • •• • •••: •••••••••••••••• • •• •••• •way to. the lJlS should 2br Iba. New crp, drps & eves. fUm. room for reol. D~l· 645-8084, 10.7pm 3ftr. 2& 2 1'ty, lt lilt, •wn I.In(> t Of"* lm rb n TC"r COZV 2flr 11ont'r home . bl-working ror you ln· n1 • No pets U t·last + ly, wkly, monthly. UUI. ''"""· c-lu«'-' tu bl'h , rl fll• buy IH,uuo (c'n{'~ yard \Wit~ rru11 COSTAMESA stead.Tokee~the same "de . $COO. ·Part Curn .&..egi.aleodt 1241 i.nd.7561Cent.erDr,1'6,Z ~Jarden apt, s mall m>.ooo.~ t8l4 w1•u1u tubl" loan, ~:'.AAro:.'1m~r ftt!.~Wtt Coe1•1terclal tbmg from appen101g J2036days. •••••••••••~•••••••••••• H.B.892,7336. ~~ok . S32S. mo . r mov1n• O~l u _......., ., .,.._,. .. • ., neicl year, cdme ta k Builder's Ostm. Hm, 2br ...... leodt 37411----·--------~!!!!!~---·J ar('O Nr1'<f to •H' to 84'nuhful 3 Or 1 '• liJ ll:AI ~ It bu1ldin..:. nr wilb u,s_ We can help you Lo~ely 2br. cond~. Swim· 2ba, den. Some oc. vu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Br 8llt. adult.a only. no Mtiie\"f' ~ !7 l\ome 111 prtnw art•.1 ::r <N-':~1~111"}~~.z~:c rvrm Utp an,11.°"1estment mingrl, p~tvAdi!'J~ Beau.zrd.Gar.Handyto LAGUNA BEACH MTR pets.Stove &refrig.S260. T eompany HRP! C>wMt-Anxious TO S E LL T HI S QUALI TY BUILT 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATll HONE SITUATED ON 3 LOTS . S P AN IS H & DECORATIVE T IL .. ; 'OEOUGHOUT. OPEN SHAMS. Vlt::W, PATIO, 20 PT CE I LING I N UVTNG ROOM. P LUS TOO MANY MO RE AM EN I TIES TO ll~RIBE S169.SOO • auffSOWHHS \1<1ult.-d ~{·~llus:~. I~ QWJlJht.-d buy~r =of~~~~a::~ve 8:fy, W:,~ Avail. 5.1 ~--~SIMOOOdys, CNN. $75/wk & up. Maid1_Si9CllO _______ _ Prof & per1rnn11li1f'd bl'l&hl kltthrn J3IO"' $92,SOO Investme nt pro pe rty 754-7496betw.6-8 p.m . · serv., color TV, heated l..arge3br 2ba encl. patio, ...,-Vtl'\'b pC('lllhsl.i.ln Oh''' 181•1190 Ov.niir ownersb.ip should beone Charming & woodsy pool.UU~.<7141 494·~. ID'.0CC.NOPETS.$39S. •~I hna lour honH ~Z'811 ~your major life goals. Eastside 2 br. garage, pvt oceanview, pool, 2 Br. 985N. Coast Hwy 751·31196 l'k" ~ <' I 1)4() ~ You w ....... ter I 091 It can secure yourfuture patio. S375 mo. Adults. $700. 494-6006 Newport a..dt 1769 1 2 '_er_ 2 _8a_f_l-.--k-.-d can tn&111 ............... ••• • •• • • • & Protect your ~~tl~ri~ 642-26311 ...,._ Migllel 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OK, S39s ~~: nz.~:75~3~ f/ / r / No QualifyinQ! eanuo«!!t:'hy not C 3br 2ba. fenced yd. Room ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agt '/l/l{~~,'{13-/// on this m>11l. 4·~rm. 2 ~:h'i w~rain°:de s~arr0~( for garden. New carpet. Niguel Shores 4 br. 2 ba. ST&tS TO BEACH 1-rns--=-.·-2-8-r,-1-b-a-.-1-a-n_d_ry bath home nw1r li<'hlllfl~. ver ~., We have over 1425 mo lsl, last + $100. family rm, atrium. 3 car 4 BR, 2 ba .• wnlr. ~ R E A l T Y shopptng&tr1.>ewo}1 t-u11 FOR SALE r10 proPerties available 362 Hamllton.833·9305. iiar. Comm. pool, tennis 3BR,2ba .• wotr.~ ~~Jitg~~J~~~~o~:S~m •ow MAlkET! to:lt•t:ant lrg. :Jbr, :..'Ox40 pool, spn, huge yard xlnl aren Al.SO BIG l'ANYON 1·ondo w i vu•w Cal l <1~nt ~311 PORTOFtMO Lar ge, beautiful home with all Lbe amenities for erooyable living & enter· tammcnl, m model cond $225.000 Owner /b kr . 759-0226 644.2356 -----· MUST SEU pnt>e S'r..!,950 •. kn b t t Ba &beach 759-l46S 2 BR. 2 ba., wntr. S400 TSL M Park Place.lnclM2·74Ul now "' ow ow o ge MESA VERDE-3Br. 2 , · gmt 642·1603 ----urT.000 sq. Cl shopp1nfi youstarted.Call752·l920 enclyd,c-overedpatlo.nr LaMFor.st 3255 1---''------- VA ed m the heurt of Costa T ll!l mo.644.5l87or6'4-8519 Lake Front Le•sure Liv-eCaxc0eAlpt,63£11~~S215 mo. <'t.'lllCr on 20 !ll'res, loc·al· ,. '-"U _.IL schls. shops. park. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• East.side lbr. All ulll pd Mc:.n :n•: 11.•nants ma· CE ~ S7 9 0 JOI', 25,000 lo ~.ooo sq rt. Pl.A . 4 BR, fam. rm., 2 ba .. frpl. mg 2br, de$650o. 2,ba. docCak, F.A5I'SIDE LOCATION 4 0 of adcht1onal a bu1ldable PR_.TIES"' um Sq. Ct. Quiel corner. a~c. spa. mo. II ' :,pitl'(' Rent mcreas1.•:, ol ..,..-5ft $.575.642-4623 Dick 772·2501 dys, eve.•---------2 BR. ltn Ba, patie», ~ui1:1r:;g~t!.:t,t~.rp<!~j SJ00.000 per year for the 10,..Tlll:JOP.M.I Fo.tainValley l214 675-Qn1. 1716W.Oceanfront.Avail. ~8gll~=~1t6r./ d e !>ac, Hurry• Cull ll('xt Jyean,. • ...................... Mlwportleoctt 1269 now wkly Small boat. 645·911" Sale Pnrt" 20 UHIT LOT Lovely Parkside home, ••••••••••••••••••••••• slpsS. 6?3-7&77. Mesa Verde. 2 Bdrm, 2 : OPEN HOUSE REAL TY .;;!'. Newport Beach 1 Br. l blk to ocean S12.500. Wall fman(•e part 646-5678 --- B 28 I r I l..L. w .. rf __. bath, ll.SO sq ft. Frplc. $6,500,000 Costa Mesa, Caty ap · 4 r, a. g am rm. lMf Carmel 3 Br 2 Ba .,_ 1e rcww end gar, dshwsbr, gar Cashtoloanrl.'qd proved. Package ready frplc. ~r Miles Sq Pit & rrplc. Ca mil y r m, Studio. no kjtcheo. util dis posal. S375/m o . $5,100,000 togo.$340.000. s hoppan g . S465 m o . gardener trcl.AvailMay pd. Prefer older man. 75iMIZ16 Sellerwillconsadl'r TSLlnvmts 642·1603 759-1930 l .64.>S.503 $285.673-8886. --------- 29•;. dn h 3240 2 &, 2 ba. stove & refn1. Pnnr1pals Only 4Plexn/CoYinC)tons Hwwlington leac Harbor Vu Hms 4 Br sgl UDO ISLE Cpts & drps. Adults. no <BrokertOwnerl Excel. cood. & area. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sWr)'. gardener. Avail. Patio bachelor. older pees.~. Call <714>839·6133 Davis.Agent. 754-7772 Jbr, lba, close to beach. 5/12 m5mo.6'44157 a dlt . ut1l. S28~ mo. -'---------- aean. $495. mo. No Pets. 675-3009 ~ 3 br, 2 ba, upgraded, FOURPLEXES 630-3602 Luxury condominium at ------newly deeor,. Nr O.C. All 2 Br 2 Ba townhouse 11le c;:ovt:, across from ..__ 1 t CoUege. Encl gar. $400. IHDUSTRIA.L type W\its. Electnc bit· Edm.Aer/Bolsa Chica. 3 Bayside . Center. Hu!"e ~-L... 751·9905. Call & leave • ....... D . f d . h l BH 2 ba, lplc. pauo. fn cd mstr swle & versatlle -message.Avail. May 1. _,.. ins. or ce a ir ea . vard. i::ar. Kids & ~l'i . . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nllrlh Orange County. ~l~~Jear~8:d ~~~ UK. S43S Aitl no foe. ~:Uv~a~h~~e~°!t CorOIMldelMor 3822 N<.-w 3 br, l'h ba condo !~~ri:lc ~~:ce~n ad7a~.t~~ I.Jon OWC '2nd. Two 10 !l64·2566!173·297 I $1800 /mo. Yrly. lea se •••••••••••••••••••••b•• Frpl. d/w. range, oven, lo proposed exclusive Ill choose from $148,500 Heil/Bolsa Chica 3 BR l i.'z $1<W/mo. Spoc._Jess walk lo bch 4 r ~~d~7sd~:aNo c:;~~ dustntil park t-:nclosed each. ha . fplc. fam rm, patio. SHYMA.NASSOC. 3ba ra m ·rm 2 100ft Avail4/:.l.Ca ll 979-4S75. by block wnll Grl.'at for fncd vard gur. Kids & 640.6500 SW5/mo yrly Adult.:.. No __ __ ----- User or Investor lo hold ~ rR€HIG€ pets OK. 0$445. Agt, no ---------pets. 509 Acacia (lop> et woodsy. 2br. 2ba $4.~ 'IQua rl' fool Call __ HOMES foe.9&l-2S66 .or 973-297l 2 Br & den, $600 i:no 2 . 645--7048___ __ condo. Beaut. decor. 751·3191 AduHs only. No pets. arming Unique 2br pool, jac. ale'. Water /ga:, • S E LECT 333JW.Coasl Hwy,NB AvruJ Now• 3br. 2'-"l ba, cargarage 968-2297 tba bm 'ceil vu deck' pd AvaJI. Now. Adults. 645-6646 fplc, bltns. In dry. clo~c lo -· 1 . · , ssOO ~. Michele, 640-6363 or PROPERTIES -beach. $600/mo 1nl'I 2 Br 2 Ba . 11.'z blks to gar Adu ts. no pets. SJ6..6104. ---lndli5trim/ ~ardener. 846·4296 or beach. $425 mo yrly. lse.64.>1682 i.--------- COfldominiums/Town-Properly 2100 846-1371. 673-1163 Costa Mfta 3824 I Br, cpc.s/drps, nr bus, ~for sa(~ I 700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 006 16th Sl. 3br. 3ba. den. NO FEE! Apt. & Condo ••••••••••••••••••••••• lady over 4o only, no ···~=·T•o•w·==~··•• 1 ... DUSTRI •L BLDG. $600. Xlnt area. Avail rentals. Rental Pavilion New2 bdrm condos. frplc.1,;,pas_._S26S __ . 220 __ E_._20tb __ . _ U04So.CoaslH1way H~wportCeeter $16,900 ~~ ·-· " "" oow.846-7961. 675-4912 Bkr bltns.2rargarage $450. Easts ade 2 BR. Incl. m Village Fair 640.5357 STEP,S TO IEACH &-veral to choose frQm. For sale or l ease. BLUF"""Lo 1 bk & up. 1076 Canyon Or. garage, patio. 4 yrs. old. LAGUNA BEACH Dbl wide '61 Trailerama Pnced from SS6.900 lo $200,000 down. 13.000 3 BR. 2 BA. Condo near r .,.. ve Y upper 64S-56:f7 $34.5. 532·4649 497 2457 <DN5l86) 3 pvt bch &-$256.<W. Some with no sq.ft. Suitable for 1 or2 Hunl.Harbour.$450. bay wtr vaew. 3Br. · • Alewty pier.Sub-leumgallowed. downVAterms. users. Near freeway . 846·0816 2i,,Ba,S950 mo.640-668S 2 Bdrm, 1 bath apt. 2 Br. l v.i ba. pvt patio, ~~~~~~~~~I ly 0Wltft" Located 111 Treasurl' b Park Place, lnc 842·7461 Super inveslmcnl. Call b n Br 2 b:/L 1 r Adults. S3SO. mo. Gas avail now. Sma ll dog ok. = Ou nd" B h C H Cordel.ads. Newcondo2br,2 a, ten· r . a ge enr pa 10. paid 00.5073. $325.!167-6282. 1o.1.1--.1 1 OS2 t.<1ta m{! 5 r ome :ll!Ol Pacific oasl wy Monterey Country Club. M A Y O C K ms, near beach $475. Garden incl. No pets ~;;:;.:: ••••••••• -romplett'ly decorated Lag Bcb. Offered h~ Palm Ot-sert /Rancho wlf.$550 frn 972-1069 $52S.546-oo58aft 5pm Newly deroraledJbr.2ba Bacbelorette, E.s1de CM, by PPnOI Paul <noted Remussance M p <7141 M1raJie, 2Br, 2[la. rrpk. I"""'""""' townhouse. Spacious. uuJ pd, wshr/dryr. $175 Laguna Niguel Pac1r1c OC!'1gn Ctr in· 499-3816 wet bar, atrium. on 380GtENNEYRE He11/Beach.3BR + dcn,2 To w nh o m~·N e w po n fa.replace & pool. Qwel 64S-446 t 1 ten or des igner) w / ---r 127 h 1 ,.J~GU)4NA94~. ba.frpl,pat10,fn cd yard, Crest JBR21h BA.V1e~. area. Adults. no pets.•------'----~-marveloususeofcuslom FOR SALE De luxe aarw1,ay nr poo . oe "-'"'"1 gar . Kids & pels OK. frp.lc, wel bar. tennis, <Allll f;4S.J38l ·6?5-S949 bdrm. I ba. $290. Realty ~ matc h ing pape rs & 24x60'Upgraded.Skylme 64A0 6904c·1ourfsl·t.'6·pt•l'1'"nw•s11 $465. Agl. no fee . pool.Walktobeach.$750. _,.,, · Carport, Lndry facil. No ·~ fabnc-s&awar mblen'd m 5•8eacb_Park.2Br.2 "d ah ,,''pp 1 LotsforSata 2200 964-2566;973-2971. lse/lseopoon.642-3033or New 2 Bdrm . 1 bath pets. 269 C 16th. Pl of woods. tiles&. fixtures. full ba, family rm. is land coosi er exc an,..e · •••••••••••=••••••••••• 646-7175 wtrrplc. ~ar. Sml patio. 644-0.SZ SWEEPING VIEWS 1rom th.is best buy ram1ly home on Ir.It coner lot. 4 BR. frplc in liv in~ rm. eati ng area in kitchen a:i well as more formal din mg ;trea. Pm.'tld lo sell al ircr;~ Perfect fur entertainmg kitchen , laund porch. Dulllexn/ ocr.• .... -0 ....... LOT 3br. 2ba w /dbl garage. ._.._ $425/mo. 7S9-0497 1--------- W/ formal IJvmg room & etc. Full outside porch. Onlts Sate 1800 ~""' "• Walk lo bch. $450. No -meatiBJIU gamt' room w / separate awnings. more Adult ... •••••••••••••••••••• Guarded gate communi· pets. 714·53&3984. ~Strano 3278 Ne w 2 8 R , l in b a party kitchen & a com· park. Onl>' 6 mos old. See GTOP FLIGHT UNITS ty. Owner w/carry paper b ••••••••••••••••••••••• townhouse, frplc. pvt New beautiful garden ph'lC 14 ' walk behind bar to appreciate. 960-5844 All w/frplcs, bltns, encl w/29"k dwn at 10%. Prine Yorktown N~wlancl 3 r. 2br, 2ba. new. Spec· patio, encl gar. Adlts. apts, pool&spa. 491-9494 495-5220 496-2413 830.5050 L on1 $450000 I'-" ba, patio, fncd yd, t.acular view. $475. ERA, m>.~4. 22.SOVanguardWay With all lht' .extras. g 1978 Sky line, 2 br, 2 ba. garages. 4·2Br_.__2·3Br; A6 k • · 770-9197 gar. Kids & pets ok . $435. 581-1210 540-9626 covered paiu~ w-/ gas crpts. drps. i i,; blocks to I~&. $316.800. Prin on· Agl. no fee. 964·2566; $325. Beaut. brand new 1 1 Bec1room 1310 BBQ. pool & spa By beach. 96().5022. ly. Owner. Drive by 2445 Ranches., farms, 973-2971 W .... ter 3298 br, frplc. laundry rm. Adults, no pets Owner t~1sweekcnd for &24490rangeAve .. CM. Grovn 2700 • ••• ••••••••••••• lmmed.occupy. ~.000 m Big Canyon '70Cameron 12x65 ., ... ,, .,...... l:;dingcr Uol:.a Chica 4 br. ~:~_·• /M• 1. 3 b TSLMgmt ., ........ 12 trlV'"~ •••••••••••••••••••• ••• cA.uuger agno aa r ~ ;r,. Call forappt. ~ 2 8" l~• Ba. $13.995 120 ACRES!!! 2 ~a. frp lc. d.shw,hr: dshwhr, covered patio: HE SHORES Pvt comm •---1. Doi---·~.-SJ0-6918 lftCOMt Property 200 paliO, fncd yd, gar . K1di; rncd yd. gar. kids & pets J Br upgrd'd. must see ~ IRVtD.., ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo central California & pets ok. $465. Agt, no ok. $475_ Agl. 00 fee. call days, 49'l·2732 or evs $I 05,000 3 BR. 2 BA. fam. rm. SJ C. 7 UHITS-C.M. (Paso Robles. near fee. 964-2566: 973'2971 964-2.566; 973_2971. ~96·730 1. Owner can Nownnrt Shores. atlrac· 5•. Fam Prk. Jly poss Beaut . new building. t.own). $1200/acre. carry --..... P.P_Owner493·5686 f'lreplaces. xlnt location. Beauti.Cul45 acres·fenced AUanta/Magnol.ta 3 br .. 2 McFadden/Newland 4 br. --=-·-------1 Ove3 BR. newly crpl'd & BELIEVE IT'. TSL lnvmts 642.1603 for horses. numerous ba, frplc, dshwhr. patio. 2 ba frplc dshwhr foc.d P, beach l ,2& 3 BR. -.ssumable 8"2·~ loan on ca.mted 111side & out. 5 stalls & mobile borne in fncdlf.i.sgar. Kids &pets d gar Kids & peis ok MOVEIMMAY IST rrp1c. dishwshr. garage llus 3 8r2 Ba home on a lks to beach. Owner BARGAIN lo m obi le f'OUltUNITS.C.M. Paso Robles.1225,000. ok. . . Agl, no fee. {465. ·Ag t , no fee : BR.ANO NEW duplex. " patios. No pets. lg lot. Newly decorated. transferred out or area. homeWPaOtRtThe Abeacb in2 Near new. 3 Br owners Also. numerous lots & 964·2566. 9'73·2971 964-256&: 973-2971 west.side C.M. 2 BR. 1~ -.2358; wtnds 840.Q06 By Owner . Prin only . Pool & tennis courts. NE . new f s malle r parcels in bath. C rpls le drps Reasonable te rms to Bdrm at only $31,000 uru l, 2 ba. rpl. 2·car Elsinore le surrounding 2, Br. IV4 ba. frplc, pane.I· Clllldi: ... mm thruout. bu1ll·ins & dish· De!uxe beach apts. Frylc. $83,900.«>-4 __ 7 - 89 ----qualified buyer. CaU for ROGERIROWHR.E. g~L~~~;i!~as..'1~:~3 area ·goodtermsavalla· ~2car::~{·beach. a.ifwwi•d 3425 was he r . Fa replace. encl g arage. pa tios. '9wportleoch 1069 appl lo see. Peggy. 671-1020 ble. ......,,mo. • ...................... Prvt. enclosed gar age Peggy,960-4392. ••••••••••••••••••••• 960-4392, SJ6.2.498. BY OWNER Principals only please. Rent beater! 3 bd. 2 ba. Near So. Csl Plaza 2 br. w/addilional SloralJe. 3ba brand new Hunt. layfroot Exec. Tn·level. Contact Ken Marks al '""'e fam. rm. fireplace ba. New crpts & drps, Close to schools, s hore u-~·-.....,5 2-sly, 3\AJ , 1g pnv. • 2 DUPLEXES for ~ale 1;111111"11 • .--noa + 1 bd. house near park. A/C, patio. pools, jacuzzi "' D 536-6663 536-8705 Ba 2 I BEAUTIFUL * N E w r...&1.1..W H--,1-L ~.. ~· •-bus _ Westsi e n.ouuuw area ..... mo. doc.Its on Bayside Dr. 4 ldrwt· FaMity Rm Owner will carry with Realtor& Associate.s ocean. $15,000 down. As· & lush lndscping. $37S C . One unit bas a yard. ay~58tt ' $795,000.67~ HVH. New carpel. close NEVER 15".{ down. Corona dcl 1646SpringStreel sume lO'h'fl. loan. Tax lessdiscounl.83S-4447ext Kids OK. '400& S38S per1_eve_. ______ _ ••YCR_E_S_T __ to school & park. F'ee. Mar.675-3956 Paso Robles she ll. apprecia tion. D ;983-7418eve&wknd. mo.Call548-49006-8pm. Large homelike 2 br, 2'h "" Sl70.000. Ph 640·1440, (8051238-SJSO 645-1223 ba townbome ap t. Leeward Lane is a quiet SSl-6561 LIVED IN CIOS) 466-3049 --------Townhouse. 2 Br l l;!z .ea. Duplex Npl. Hgls. Lrg. Enclosed pvt patio & street with pretty homes.'---------4 UHITS HwlWow frplc, patio, pool. Jac. dlx. Jhr, 21;!zba, frplc. 2 garage. Deluxe kitchen Drive by 2015, then call ·END. lg. ram. home 3 3 Bdrm home and den + 45A Ruby Red Grapefruit. t-.o.. 3242 54CMi:Jl•eves/wknds. petios, gar, all fenced, w/bltos. incl. reCri g. Bob Dickinson al979-8533 + BR, 11\4 ba; on R·2 90 1978 Madison. 20x52. 2Br. 3 new 2 Bdrm 2 bath un· $5000 P /A. Will consider ....................... ToMlllH•• grcmr. incld. 548·3385 Small pet ok. $410. mo. toseethis 3 Bdrm. 2 bath ft.71·0bui1 81dabr,.h lot. S26Sp _M . 2Ba,good buy! (4717UI its. $250,000. trade. (TI4) ~-7398. VIEW &SLIP •&=+-111ted 3525 .... -...,_. _ __._ 31 ,,. 0 17610CamerooSt. be"uty. Open Sun 1·4. , eas ore . rm· ,._today RoyMcC---Rltr 2n ... -Cond t --,__ ,. '"'-'-'RJty 0 .... .....,.. '" pats ---· oun11 o. new crp s ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• uo:llllUI _..._ 2015LeewardLane c1 only.645-8410 542-7283* 548-7729 ...,. &dJ'P6. Loaded w/xlras. Heritage P a rk Irvine 1•==~=~;;.:=~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. JES T OR I G I N AL S.C .. •llh 1076 ~~~~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Peggy.~. Twnbse. 2br. 2~ba , air BLUFFS AREA! Sens•·....................... Tortoise * * * .._..,_, .... ,d Studjo condo across from cond. $450. eve 526-5792. lional plan E, highly LOVA.ILE Hom RoterHobbs ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. Frplc, pool, Jae, _dy;.:..,~--------customlz~. spacious 2 Dre~ J.Ub~c~. i2:b.b;a.J:IOJiie.l--MDDll8 es lj12 E. Oce·., rrli'l ....... t--K::.r.-•1-M•~~ zz ~ S37S. 847-4525. .. lwllh hrwise..d i---=:;;:. & ad=~~~ ~~ M~l:t~~t:l :g11yf LAGUNA Balboa •••••••••••••E•W••••••;·~ lr"fM 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• b 0 I k Youarelhe winner of OCEAN VI 2 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• Y rm . v e r oo s SU2,000! two frff tkkets duplex. Dbl gar. children * * * enor mous g r eenbelt. BER11lAHENRY ($10.00value>.to ok . S53S. mo. 414 ~ Northwoods 3 br, 3 ba, Ttdl.lllllll1rt Hooeally priced at REALTORS $12,950 IUGSB• ........ y Carnation . Open House 3KXl aq. ft .. lge. family 2l16VlstaDorado Sla,.500. AaentM0-55eO ZlSDel Mar 492.-4121 MEET""THE" Sal & Sun. su~ or nn, frplc, dshwhr. fncd N--Beach Low apace reot Includes ....,... ...,..., y d . gar . Wate r Ii "_,..,.. '---of ~INdl IO .._. 1041 util. ($140). Beautiful SUPH-HllOES 1-".;__'~.;,;..;.;_· _____ ttardenerpd. Brandoew. Youaret.bew-. ·-•--•••••0 ••••• c.'.Olld.10x43Spartoo. new Aprll ll OC EAN VIEW 2br. ~. mo. Kids ok. no twofnetldlets qits,refrig,wlkto town.. l..onRBeach duple x, dbl. ga r . p et s . Agl , n o ree. ($10.00value),to ~~WHI Banlcar 1?£SllJCN11At l!ROI<~ ~ DAMA POMT Beautiful .3 bedroom, 2 bath executive home with p~noramic ocean, coastal & city llgbt views. Private master suite with beamed ceilings, fireplace & view deck. Heated pool with jacuzzi . Cloee to the manna. $299,900. • AC~UNDICO. 496-7222 831-0836 tllNelMH .. .., .... a...-...- ' bcb. (EHl.m.57> Convention Center Children O.K·. SS3S.mo. 1_964-;.;.,;.2566_.:..; 97 __ 3-297_1.___ lu.S IUNMY ......,..._. Ston Arena SU-6727.or67l-8536 ._..._.15 MEETTHE tlMSOO Tlckm may be claimed .,_,.., _ ~IS by calling 642·5678, exl. Hrmn Uwfwtl illl1d 2 BR, 2 ba ........... $$00 April 13 ....... ferS-. 1200 m . .. ..................... 2 BR.2ba,rum .... S600 Long Beach -.................... * * * G-1al 1202 2 8R,2\lfba ...... MSO ConvenUonCeoter 840 Acree, S800 per acre. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR, 2 ba. · · · · · · · · SlOOO Arena billy, 6 rni east ot Sun· Bayfront. Duplx f a nt vu. Spacious3 BR, pool/spa, I 'BR. 2tn ba. · · · · · · · · 1100 ncketl m~ be claimed "YIDUd. 5 mt west of 3Br upr 2Dr lwr. Fp, yrold, beautlandscaped, 2 BR,2ba. · .. · $C75/$500 by calling 642.$678, ext. Beaumont, Contact blt.na" lclry hkup ln ea. loaded w/xtras. Only San Clemente 272. owner(714)88'·8151 Summr/wnt r rent!. $8115.Mlke.960-2358. 3BR.2baT~itin"··· ~ SJto,000/ofr own/a gl ..._..._.. 1206 700 ACRES 840-1879. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Oldr lrl·plx on dbl lot, grt Yearly. 3 Br 2 a.. entry Rlvenlde County at a tu 1hltr. $175,000/orr. kit., near beacb, $$50. main freewa,y orrramp. own/act84(H879. ~ Some xlnt commercial , . ..:...;;.:...:..~------poteoUal. Rapidly de· H.B. 1 Ont 7 Unit build· C.... .. M9' lZZ2 veloplng area & 2 ln.!J. R.kkyourbUce tolhe ... •••••••••••••••••••• ftlea o1 rreeway fron. beach. GroN Inc $29,Qe4 Delaxe3br 2bafrplc. tAlll. lnvettor term1. per~:_.. 1.-.... Harbor Vu. Hom• FAlleOl..L __... ..... , .-.mo.Nopeg. l~l711or1n.._. IJ6.71Jl .,....JeOS ·---\ '. *** ..... , ........ 3707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Weeki)' tental1 oow. Oceanl',_ eocnpl. furn 2 br, frpl, balcoay, ..... MM1M c... ...... l7J2 . ..................... . Small COIY 1tudlo. No ll*bee. Pool .... lae. uW ............ . MEW Al'f HOMES NOWIBfTIMG Luxury 3 br/2 ba. spacious interiors. lncl DW. ltove. fplcs, & private 2-car garages. 5 Unique floor plan s. renting rrom $495/mo. l.ocotlon I flkkle t•lf llt•.1('h llhd ('11tn1..-11fTcrr) &l \'if'"P<l'"I ?WI NOO,"MIA!IOWCl*-1..C A JllR&AllO Dtt\ k.LOPIU;\t'1IOJll'T ...., ... -· -...... -. . ·-···-........ -... . _,.__ .... _. - . . -.. ' i I .. y " t1 c • m E l 14 .. at 1111....... Y-. ..... 4210 OMel..... 4401 ----~-4l00 ..... &......., I JOO W.W..W • 7100 !i!e•••tiiii ;;;;;;:•;;•;:; :;;N•:.;;;.;-N-:•(.;: ;=-,:~~~:~u;;~;,-;; __ ............. ~............. W... 1J ..... .!~.!•"• OQ ,.,. I , Uatnt f\lra llw. l"rl uUI wrlle r 1ee1L1 oae Lolt·lm•llWhlteroodle. COSTSACCT• ............... ·-·-•• ............... -.. !!.E!:!!~!!! lftRJ -• 11MeJr ~ epl. Call A/C. Tom.540-DOO• btldroom colta1• In ~l!:_311l or 4101. Vlt" SWll Auto Curler need•d. ~ ............ lftvate. ilbrlp m Ml·l• aw.. dtl lhr or eo.u .,._/Harbor. Cll. a&ck Dependable ear a .. muat. MIW •cc"' ..... Dr ... ,...,...... n.tLL SrlRVICE SUITE ..... QuilltDfQ .... ft. t hald beuibroker UVtr Top co. Wix.lat adv po. L•1 Bel\ aru. EvH ,.. ~oa·· ..._•Vu..,... GltMe IUO Mt ft 1 1vall !Jal. Yt'rta. O....lli.d Ad loltswt. Rewa~.846·17fH tent aeeb pen. w/exp~r ldeaJ ror houiewlvea 6 COUMla llMlJI t1M17 I rl...... Apnl New~ Cenler . nDe, 1)111ly Piiot, P.O fll42'4UO ~~edept1 K~~M~~ a tudenU. Call t h t Por our SOulb CoHt IY..twl_,. Gate way Plau, l\O 8H '*· Co•t• MHa LOST. Male Oob@rman. 1..NcotalUn 'a:,.X~""',.n'• Recitlllr.581-4141. P\uaolflce. ~peri.-ce WAMTm AVAii.Aiia.KNOW Newpor\ Cent"'r Or •• -starts to.t . ....., any p_~rerr-4. Call Ralpb 38r •P' i• Huntiftlton YWVI• 1 Ir-A laeh noo ... .._ lll't'a Reacl\ISJater. H.B. ~obs av~al Call AUTOMOTIVE KinD&ql at MCMGM. 31aa .... llll\na Sehl 1)\1\, JatmiaALTY .. Alll)rOIC --ft c 30 ..... , ...... , =~R~wT:~:r:~o~8 I . Coutal~·r::· •ACCOUMTIH• Brisio&St.C.M. :,:au mo . Call Alkfarlllk.orBObby £ llthSl~ll ~~ .. All:. ll42ll*dy1. U)403-»'1l1 aiAa.,ncy,mo arr. CL•Kt Ta,IB ___ e¥.. ''Ml•• SllO. mo OoyleMIJ 1188 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Vel ALL JOBS FREE Ll1ht bookkeep n1 & To worta Sauard•Y• ooly n.. pooAatdil •lta lll - -••;, Hahl. \yplna 1n vttry In our Coist1d4•1a o1rlte • ... a. bltn dahwhr --5'na~4rm W\f' ava\I In a;:....., 1001 LOST: REWARD Ore)' pleasant tllrroundln~1. CaU Georile Wa&ner at Nr ·~b AdllS 00....,. ...... ~ 4JH ruH 1trv O(fc blda Nr .. ff?!! ............... cat w/whlle paws. 81k A«t• Bkkpng We train tor a secure 5'6·t300, 2700 Harbor --... •-.• ..:. •••-•••••••••••••••••• 0 c; airport Rt'r~pt Ii 11.1.. .. •• -"'~ .... I t1POl on OOISt Vic. Sp.-. TEMPORARY future. G()od pay. See Of. Blvd. C.M. ...... """ --_..,._A s • ''"" ... <Mmlt:lt"'11l v.,po.~un . 1""da'• ......... l ""r ~ z D-1~•·· tod ·~ k "•-~ ,._. .... -IOOMM £TIS .,. ....... an• , ecy •~rv, l At your own bo111 .. .,.. • ._ • !CAI n11... . ... . ~-"°""" IY .., wor """ . ~·• r lbf. apt. ~lS t lbr A c:mt rni. ctc 1,1" c11ll hlllnv•lmt'nt•lltha{ ~9223.841M234cxt 230. onvanou.accountmg& HO AIDClte•rMt S..-litill.om ~=a, +t mug~ Shsra-M hYe ~tlllt 111 r ttq for oc·1t1n.c Rev.ta.rd : l<1.1t 4/3. tricolor .bookkeeping ass Ian· ~~~~k~~H An Equal-Oppe>rtunity r..... •Ott'$. ErtioYmorePayl "' SuMfk-olfln•(C)rr~nlnt•wr lurrallve realdentlal Ii fcnl Ina haired cut meni.. Work cloae to Employer .... M/F. \oc' l223 or 331l· l191 All~ It LiftwtYIE-s 0 C' Airport 11$0 l>''r rom~rclal v1d~ bu.at· Woodbrdce. Irv, Ml-0378 )'OW' home . Acct& clerks. AMlo P.tt .,..._ l144 W~~lt R~erencM m11 R\'<'('&tllS.-l'rt•llu'lwl ,...... ~2505 tMfrl bookkeepers, accoun ... .....11 Barmaid. Ptr •ffkend11, ... •••••••••••••••••••• c.1146-•112 •rv•c.'ettav•ll Mon.ao2 -Lost Himalayan cat: tM.Ot.sa.reneededthruout vww•ery Costa Mesa a rea . 3br 2~ba Brand Nt w lnv\lwl mt•nt C'u pitnl arnall female Saal point Orange County. Call us Well groomed female ~~aft6:30PM. CASB UTGIOI lllllETS o..e-r oow evdaW. fOl'fu ... put.u.. CMhlen on Ind 6 lr'CI 1blfts. No expert.ace nece1HrJ, •• tralo. 81.ut at • per hour .... vaacemeet oppottuaity for ............ poettion to '5.50 per llour II qualified. For lot«vlew ao ID store 11. lloaday 9am·lpm: 137ULol~St Balclwtn Park (213)91Z·IDll Equal Oppor l1nployer Woodbri~ • S600mo 2 F'--m. ljCe 21'r a b11 condo, \MO t<'R•~F. K..;NT Medt'd. Partlc·lpate an 33:112 Mesa Vista. Dina formoreinforma\ion. over 18 w/good dnv1~g 8 A R T E N 0 E R t'Vtllllll JUi ~I tp pc:inl C!6$ + 634~ 2$0 :1()(1 q fl. offlnii. pnllllll fr<>m ordn 11 Lg Point493·lS65 Robe.rt Half's ~·Costa Mesa, are1&a. Expen enced mature CHIP orl!M-0789Ga1l i')'um .... ~ lnt'I Ulll 7'19 Urlu:t Item In exc:1tlng ac:co..t1...,, c ..... Bob. 556·2500 1or n· Private Yacht Clu b' M•• ..... ~ ~ J.141 ....... W 19th St :MO 2.200 grow' n ll fi e Id J Lost Irv area Blk sh rt haar 2333 No Broadway U!Mew ;u>pt. beach re . oht ah 'ft• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nfl~ ... ymf man 11h11N' -R1 r h o rd11o n (7 14 ) cat. 9"'i yrs old. 4/2179. d 11 k a a, ru., 1 ·Minimum 5 yr• expr . Dl'lll&t' lltl bdrm •Pll on w \-...\) ~·c ~aut furn Cu.-.t11 Mt•1111 prof ofr ~29oi4 R~ward.11)8,5971. •~.Cot we Ban er AUTOMOTIVE 67~1730 Su pervhe kitchen ~.,. nNu· vi .. tor lluao ''" h~. I~ µool ~ • 5po11• u11111I '" Jhf h.l f'owld Airedale, M. Red Bldg., Santa Ana PAIT· TIME -IEA--U-T-IC_l_•_M_ oen;onnei in preparation iaiwb'dt-coriuod. hcatt'd wt Uar avl 1446'1M Wd1t l'L'.h<1ft lowprll'i' AV~ICMlte 1114)135-4103 "DIAURTR.4DE" A & cooking or Mandarin pool. t'l~v•U>r. 1114btcrru t'trn rmm•lc 22 30 Lu !ihr. an.rl Jan::ronal. ~,·ur1lf ~~llo~~~~~ y~u10 o;,.~ ::.~~~~-l~3 Sheller. person to transfer ~ars w t F o 11 owing for IP~dh.as:1 :u"pp~e~n ::ci o~an puk ani SGU lwc 4 l:Ut 3 & t'uniJo wt•t ~!'\, <.'<> ~nl .. ut~. weekly Complt.>le cu ACCTHG CLEttK between dealersha ps . Newporter Inn 540-S:i8Z develop red pe1. Use elec ,. -~ bol.r. 0 W, ml<'ro~uvt•, ~\fil''(P~ ~II~ 4 lf1Wlll)J(&local1onsctup. Found Malamute . F. Accounts Rec, typinJ(. Good drivers only. ldcaJ _oc __ &M_--066 __ 1 _____ slicer, saw, " Other Ma.,.,. leech l 16f W D, •lt~h·, FP. llbl Cu~b1nv~lmenln~e<I ~~!~~~~$48~i:i invoicang, etc Exper ~se mi-retired. Se~ Beaut y LICENSE D kitchen uteosils. D.O.T. ••••••••••••••••••••••• aar lblll ·srl\ $200mo ~ICM!lnt oftac•1°b 180 1 Plaol$2217.50 __ 1l!llO to start. Advance· HOWAIOChe•rolet COSME T I C IAN S 3131310\4. Take ad lo PAIJCMIWPOIT \J ut.II 96().S2J80 Newpon Hhd Phm 11 ~-50 PertoMls 5350 me nt pote ntaul. call MAN ICURIST MAKE near est E m ploy men~ B1i e b e lord 1 or 2 Roornmat(' Nev.Port lk n tH:J 2lll r1un ll1S10.32..'l.OO ••••••••••••••••••••••• William.:>40-95LS N~w~i?~'il~~~H UP ARTIST &0RECE~-Deve1oc>rnent Center. Ad 8cdJVo &T. h l"J blol'ldrom~u,·h Nio,'Wl'Ol<"fnt-;A<;Jll or2 PhmlV$15.ll2!iO RELAXJNGMASSAGE TIONIST lo work an pdforbyemployer. ~o8m ... ~9"'~ uuse& ....... , "' C a I I ·r ,, l I F r c M AUTO TRAN s R •-R plush Salon. 714/675-3920 ..;..... __________ _ n ...... ..... ........ 6(2 • .,275 otnccw1rc(' & l>Cl' 11rcu v ~ BobJames·L1c Masseur AdresMs-Ad~ .. H ICH sec•y Spectacular s pa, total N E L"O Furn or unfum Mun tu I tl 0 0 . 2 3 7 . 2 &O 6 ° r Oulcall 9-!I, 494-Slll w.a.uTRA uow MAN-fo:::x~r. preferred or213137J.8739 c u recrratio n progr a m . "" Mon or Isl' From Si25 l.f!00.237·0704. Sun IOAM· "'"'UI'" MUST H AVE 0 W N Beauty , Licensed instruc· Full time. Good typing socluJprogrnm 7 pools 8 ~pons1blt'fem I, houi.e 714 7S2 6550wkdys 6PM. MW ~A M 8PM. MICHEUE'S "S.A.M." is n ow in · TOOLS.$48-2288. wr mbeautyschool. Xlnl skills. Ablhty to work teruuscourts.At J.'abhion ~II B 5362282 CREATrvE VENDING. OtltcaH terviewing those an · salary & benefits. Call w/young people. Call lslanci.Jambortt&S1&n ~--ed-CdM dlx i.wtei., ut1l pd INC Loe.al office 5115 * * terestedin a prof.eareer Babys itter. mature. 962_8831 Mrs.Caudell,631-2880. Joaqwn H.tlli. Road Y ex.ec • 35. ne i. neut AC, amµI pkg. Fr $195 W c: c n t u r y B I , 11A1'1·2AM 835-3749 in movies. TV & TV com · respoo woman to c·are ror ---------- .7 t 4, ,4 ... I 900 lady to keep 4br. La~ :m· No l:sc n.-qd 675-6000 _lnglewoord. Ca Ll.,..D ... & VICKI merclal.s. No ex per nee. 2 well behaved ch.tdm , c.s ._., n-rator Cl~SIAED ADVERTISING "" Niguel how;\' 1n order. -------" ...., Call 633 2233 l 95 & J~ > l S t _._.., -,.... Very manimul duties in GOAL SIOOO MO Outcall MauOCJe now • ex 2 on mos • a eves. Ass1Stanl for busy salon. OCEANFRONT 3br.2ba w lofftce Year· ly f'rplc. gar. SlO!iO return for low 1•r fr••e Build a 2nd busan~s"' H.B Call960-S40l aftSpm. Xlnt trammJ( program. , ~ NEWPORT CENTfo:R "'., ForTiwNoflt! c·___, rt 'l r d r<.11l 495-5906 Tile-XECU' JVL' Sn,..,... lamt> Invest $75. A ..alM AL Babysitter needed. 7 JO to 1VUU oppo uru Y or a · r, t: r .,; .. ~;... Servmga.11 Orange(;o. A" A vancemenl Ric hard l..oVlD" cleun nwcl llo~ & SUITE .....,.,.._.or64.2·S223 SJS.7313 SPM. 2 boys, 4 & \li, Ca · Ouellette Salon. 200 The Daily Pilot is seek· ing a person to augment our Classified Advertis· ing department for in· s ide telephone sales. Classified or telephonl! sa l es ex p e r ience oece.">sary. "' ~ s 1 "A" -0 ----· HOSPITAL nyon & Walso n C M comJ>llmon <I' 25 1 !>ee t pal·e vu1 · '"'1-54• U YOU ARE looking for A &l2-0078 Newport Center Dnve, share your how.e 644 9539 ·~~~~~~~~~I more than just a llvin!l. MASSA.GE Bathing & deaning N fl Newport Beach TSL Mgmt &t2· l603 ---- STEPS TO BEACll. 2 br, I ba, pool, luundry. encl. gar. s.TIS. 640-5078. ---call 5.16-4436 or 536·2836 FtGUR£ MODELS Will tram. 644-5463 BABY SITTER Lo\'1ng -------Lady dlr shr 3 Br :.! Ba MEWPORT CEHTER Be , b b BK.KPR/SECY. exp only. ho rJol\jC I twn.5p.m.&7p.m. ESCORTS ·~ . s i 'oA.'Omantoeareior av ""2 ... 'd I u -h -me _,.., + 12 uti pr EXEC SUITES -wen119 •" ce in my home Pull tame 8 :...,. :~ 31 y.'""' ar~a. 1 Blocktobch.2Br.2Ba, mo 2 mo advn<·c 27 OCEANVrnWS FROM Amb1t1ous Couple want OUTCALLOMLY PBX oper ators fo r u days831965.5even1ngs Call~l-1~70 frplc, $450 mo. )'r lsc Broadway, CM. !>41'.1-8935 •. .,,...,Mo ing to s upplement in telephone irn s we nn ~ --- 67J.-01ZS ------_,.,., come on a part t1ml• Days, e•es, hr service elftl2enem·ed or Babysitter wanted for in Boat Repair REQUIREMENTS -------. Resp sgl parent desire Newport Regency bJSIS call 67S-3083 631 -2140 Wiii train . "Pull lime or runt Mon thru rrl. 8.30 lo Expen enrt'd full time. 3 Br. 2 ba Condo f'rplc. same to shr 4 Br COM Corp. GOLDE ... GIRL part ume shifts aviula 5 30 Eastbluff area of f•bt'rg lass & ngg 1n ~ INCLUDE: Must type 4.SWPM lelc(• tncl wash1d ry, refng, meld apt.646-8615/675-7444 833-9976 Cards. party bUpphes & ____ "--_ bit.• Duys. J flcrnoon Newpon.s.w __ ·00_37 ___ boall> S<'hO('k Bo<Jls S04 Adults on l y S47S -------gifts 2707 NI) BnbtUI. . d 29lh St,NB ~7317 ('Ves only 1'~ (22·27l to share •mmt"d Castu Mesa J rms 660 slf. No. S.A. Divorce forces COUNTRY GIRL ~~~~ 0~b~:a~i ~a;rk I AIYSITTER Dependable Good s peak mg voice Pleasant personality Salary comme ns urate with experience + com- rrussion. Excellent com- pany benefits. If you arc ambit1ou.c; & want lo be paid for your effor t:. please call for antervacw Personnel Dept. w/2 f'. Bui Isl Hi1c. $200 carpet,dral)t!t./11tUbll'aSt: immediate :.ale b ) •ESCORTS * ""me weekend!. Typ1nu lido Is le Buy fr o nt 644..(l')92 •1 1 $300 979 021 O "" ,.. -· "ay sl. . -I owner. ne person cai;y 35 wpm required Man} SpacLous Jbr. 2ba. Priv. ""'--3 8 h 1 run. Expand•n" center .,. Hrs.· 957 .... 74 b r 1 1 bl Mature baby:saller want ed 2days a "*'ek for 3 yr old Co rona d l'l Mar are<t 644-8018 Boal .. Pocific S.acraft ha., 1mmed1ate openings for the follow mg Mechamral. engine man bch. $85() l lse 675 ?Qfl ""u r town ous1.•. r v. IEST IUILDl.,..G ,. "' . ..., co enc 1 !. ·•'a 1 J l' -~ _yr_y_,_. - . -w/male .... pvt b~ pool " Priee deµendent on l'ash ----Please call Mon Fri n...-an Jo'-onl 3br, 2 ~ar l ' wio' t ... d . on Bir c h . Near 0 c down. Priv. Party dys •FOXY L'"DY * Fai.h1on Island .irca vo..-.:-·' ~ t.'flOJ!., • t.•rp s. rp:., Airport 000 s11 ft now 642-7812 Ext. 600. 1-:vcs "" park.W&O.Avail.$550 6e~3es·.41 20 dy:., 559 ·836 ;i vailablc A gent 8J6.1603. UUTl'ALl,ONLY ~~~~l M e:..i .lrl'J Banking t:;lectm:al. plumber Only ~~p'd pers onnel who take• pride m quaUty work n~--d apply. Isl & last. & refund C & _ _ 979-8S33 ------•972· I 138 * 673-1166 E.O 1:-: _H_. r_e~·~-· 2_1_3·_283_ ·588:_2._ Beauurut home near N R --------Complelt' IO\:entory for CuiE' 28r. 1Ba. bmd ceil· ang:.. patio. gar, $350 A~ no pet.:. 645-~~ beach furn w 1i·olor T v Cw>t.om svaec. cpt'd. A 'C. ccramac• husmc:.s. Kiln. $400tmo. M2·9275. · nl w. 19th St. CM. s11s molds. potter 's whct.•I. 644-0077 & 837 ·3844 showcuses. greenw;in•. Young roommate for -.----~ -rac1Sclc. S2500 837·fi l2J S.. etet.• 317 6 Costa Mesa /\rca Al)!. A 1 r P o rt 0 r f 1 c e . -••••••••••••••••••••••• Complex. Pool $175 S1c•1·retJ rial ser vice 'fr:ade your d1Sc~el1onary 63J-5.S70. · avail. Sl4U. 957-::1331 lime for a busaoe:.s op Live on beachrront. I & 2 __ ___ _ porturuty. We train as BR apts available. New· Femalt-wants to share Offic~ To Share you earn. Call for appt ly redecor~led : stove & w/samc. 3br Tustin con· 1nCoronadelMa r S.7pm;842-7207 refr1g, private patio. do Pool. Jae. St70 mo. Call644-8494 Wl .... E CELL•R 498-4SS4 or 213/945-1555 +util. Call 731-2687 ---" "' 5 ••fa ... .:..._ 3880 6-SPM. FUJI Sen ice executive of Laguna Beach -•----------flee<; 10 Santa Ana Wells Prime location! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fargo Bank bld R. 40\ Tasting license. Detached A...k. ~-J 4350 CIVk Center Dr. loth fir $65,000 2 Bdrm I b k ~··oK TUrllem For anro 714/ 972-9678 or • a . l':'S . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2131275-5503 S320mo+dep. ~vaal now. Storage Rental. $351mo, ------ I Bdrm . 1 b a l h . single enclosed . 1405 PRIMELOC.ATIOM S275+dep.Availnow Hun\lngton St .. H.iL ON WATER Available Call Renata556-7707 Peggy.960-4392 for professional o r retail 1--------- o<fic~. Total or 3000 sq "' .,.. ... W......._hr 3898 Newport Cn•st s ln~le ft. Can be divided into "" ....................... ..garage Secured. $40 mo. smaller units. Dn ve by Opportwtity 50 IS BEAT THE HIGH 675-Slll : 548·7813 2633 W. Coast Hwy, NB. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEACH PRICES Garage Cor rent on Pen· then t.•a ll Agent at lnvestorseam !iO~; of pro- l & 2 Br rum & unrurn runsllla. ~mo. 631-1_400___ fit. A successful builder /\JEWEl...'L ' '> I '1 •1 . r l .Fl", I H' '' ~ 1 ' i ~ ~ fr * fr Pamela L. Kroll <1561 Heil lluntmgton Be:it·h You arc the wanner of two frH tickris C$10.00 value). lo IUGSIUMMY l\H:ETTHE SUPER-HEROES April 13 Long Beach Convention Center Arena Tickets may be daamcd by calling 642-5678. ext . 272 • • fr PREGNANT'' C a ring. confidenl1al counselin~ & referTal. Abortwn. adop· lion & kccpin~. APCARE 547-2S63 APT MANA<.a:H For 55 units 10 CoslJ Mesa. Exper·d l·ouple Husband mui.l ha' c rnaml. exr W1fl• bkkpg exp. Cal 642 5073 or (213)865-3851 APT MANAGER Mature sem1 ·rcl1n'<i cou pie lo manaJ\l' lb .idult units in Costa Mei..i 957-6282 LOAN SGAGENT 3301 S. Susan. S.A 751·1343. 642-4321, ext. 277 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Bookkeeper. P,T, 2 half New off1ee opening m days pr wk. Npl Bch or· 330W Bay Su eet Oran~e County Ex· lhodonllc orft~e 642-2626 Costa Mesa pcnenn~d loan agcnl --------EqualOpportumly needed 1mmed 1alely IOOIC,EB'ER Employer F1exable benehti.. Good Mature per!lon capab.le 0earung & Maintenance working cond1t1ons . of taking charge. 3 gtrl for pre·school. Wa.xlng Pleai;e submit resume ore Must be detail floors, cleaning carpeles w onented. famahar w /all •odd jobs during Eaater phases. proflc1ei:it on 10 vacation. 4.9 to 4·13. ARMY CENTRAL key add Beauurut ofe. 1300pr hr. Call for appt. CASH BONUSES TO FEDERAL =~:tgr ~-:r~:~~· ,_~_· __ ·_. ----- $3,000. pald to those who SAVINGS Lane Morgan Nurses · lady for Laguna enlist ror Combat Arm~ Reft!stry. Beach otel. good wagei. positions Hug~ed. out & LOAN & king cond f'uU or door work P1l'k lnfon P.O. Box81Sll looldcHpet' F/C hg.. pt.ti:e. ~-2221: try. Artillery or Armor San Diego, CA 92138 Small S.A. mn!g. exper. (t.anksl Mu st meel rt' & malunty req. Salary Clerical qwrcments und Stl,!n ror t:qual Opportunity $1000. mo. Ca II Mr . SO ORANGE CO. 4-yrs. Call tod:1y ror dl' Employe r M/f" Schllt 546-635.S. MUNICIPAL COURT tatli.. 1--------• . LA<WMA MIGUEi. Costa Mesa 540 !02£ -------B US DR I V E R S . for Depuly.Clerk I Requires Hunt Bch 962 11821 l•--------i ~hoot. 16835 Brookhursl, 1 year cleric•I ex per Santa Anu 542 24~ fl.n Vly c.tll 963·7831. Type40wpm . adult apti.. Sorry, no 675·9394 4450 seeks funds. $18,000 per peu. 5.JHi266. -------luMftHs R...tal house Short te rm . '"--• S t o ra g e gurage. ••••••••••••••••••••••• secur~d. Mr. Gordo n. W tmale ·Fox' to ml•el female ·Fox' 21·35 Ob- ject. fun & pleas ure 848·5286. P.O. Box 1806 -------- For Ad Action C ASHI ER. apply in S7<M.permo. person Crown Hardware. Call for appt. 495·100. X42 Call a 3107 E. Cst Hwy .. CdM . E.O.E. 41 !~.~~iect900 downtown Costa Mesu Forstore&omeespacl•al _955-__ 24_64_. _____ _ or_._.....,.......... 9X.20. $35. mo ~2-4907. reasonable rates MoMy to Loan 5025 •••••••••••• • • ••• •••• • • wkdays 9-S. 500 to 5000 Sq Ft ••••• •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • THE EXCIT ING ----MESA VERDE OR. ft ALM MESA AP'TS OHi ...tal 0 PLAZA MJ NUTt:STO,NPT BCH •••• ~~•~••••••••••!~.~. 1S25 Mesa Verde E. C.M. Bal'h. 1&2 BR e11:.•UTtFUL 545-4123 from 5255 & up. ......, ___ _ Adults. No pets. SUITES HARIOR IL VD. 1561 Mesa Or. 15.Sto3200Sq. Ft. Store 20x60 + orface, 1450 !5 Bl.ks East of Newport Crpls. drps, serviced p Blvd> c ... rc• Partc ~\Ji':r'oo$495 er mo. _ 9am·5pm_54&-~-Newport 833-8813 Newport Manner 's Male THE BEST OF All WORLDS PACIFIC WOODS Adult Apartments Setamoog wanden ng streams & tall rrag rant pines feature · •Walk-in elc1Sets •Time-saver kitehens •Air conditioning •Decorator accents •Pools.Gym •Volleyball & More 1 Br from $285 16350 Harbor Blvd. South of Edinger 839-2140 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Downtown Huntinglon Modern 502 sq fl store or Beach. 2101? Main St. office. 26:Kl-C Avon. LOW One 2-rm office avail. rent. 213/477-7001 $110. 960-1558. ---------For Leas e : RETA IL OM THE WATER! PLUSH SUITES 350to 1300sq. ft. Fatttastic Views Wet Bars UdoMari1ta Village Newport 675-8662 SHOP. 2640 Avon St. Newport Bch. 932 sq fl· good exposure. 558·8723 ............. Retttat 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1...AGUNA HILLS·two <Jd· jac 5000 sq rt M·I units . new bl(j,g. A I C offc. fronts on Moulton. n r Lake Forest. lease by owner. 835-1808. Bitch Street OHices A.Jrport Ind. propert y. Prime ground floor, 1850 5400 sq. ft. Cal owner. sq. ft. <at 70< n.> Call 557·5707; 833-3693 Barbara 955-2274. WESTCLIFF BLDG NlWP•)RT HF ACH ' .. ' .... 4000 & 8000 sq ft W. lSlhSl, Npt Bc h 213/433-0!M l StOl egt 4550 fNEED fMONEY • CREDIT MO PROILEM lnd & 3rd TD loans 547.54 02 Arranged by Coost Home L0011s M 0 NEY FOR ANY REAS OH FAST APPROVAL $SK to $250K SECURE BY 2N D TD ON THE INCREASED VALUE OF YOUR HOME CALL NEWPORT PACIFIC FUNDING Santa Ana 92702 Spiritual ReC9Mr L815S. El Camino Rt•al San Clemente: Fully lie. For Appl 492· 72lf6 &=at:! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jobs WC!llffd, 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Working Chef Beller rood & profit $48·0908 llellable Couple Night Office M a in tenance 840-2267 Will babysit for workio~ mothers 645·3571 Ask for Candy. Help Wanted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ABLE FEMALE. wt Real ~tale knowledge and s ecretar ia l !'ki lts Laguna Beach. 499-2144 Accounting ACCOUNTS REC. Mnfg. co. needs person for all functions O( AC· counts Recelvgble. Incl light typing. Minimum exper. req. Ma nual system. DATA POWE R INC. 3328 W. tsl . Sl. Santa Assembly TRAINEES tOR EXPERIEMC EO) Micro Electronics We are scek1n ~ 1n d.lviduals for the r1rsl shift pos 1l1on:. 1n our Production Dt partml·nt We will tram th<' rai.-thl in d.Jv1duals m the micro elect.rorucs industry Comprehens n e rum pany benf11s 1ncludm~ major medtl'al and d11n ta l Call or apply 111 person. 1714) 540-6080 TRANSMASK CORP l9S2Campus Dn\c Newport Beach, CA Equal Opportunity Employer m /f l h Licensed Broker Warehouse Space. 3SOO sg 955-1055 (OFCJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .................. Ana. 92703 --------•I Lovely gardens· Brooks wtr. fall •Kitchen Facll. avail. •Jacuzzi. heated pool •Wk.lyordaJly maid srv. •TV & phone available Low• $72.50 Wlr 2Z77Harbor Oleta Mesa 64s.484-0 ~7700 ft. 9800/mo. Irvine. i2 67~55•5 (RESJ dr, sprinklers. 20' ceil· __ .,. __ ~ ____ ,. ______ _ ings. Avail 'til August L5. Mor:'J•gH, Trnt I ill\ M1 11owM<1 h·i~ b101 642-Wl Deidi 5035 .._... W..ted 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOWEST ------!Part< Newport rum lBr · * CDM sums * apt.. 6 mo. 1se, for i adlt. .....,., • .._. Prest.&aloua 3 desk space no pets . Call collect • l stT.D.'•• aho Accounting CASH RECEIPTS A/I A/P CLERIC f)Jll time. Ex pe rience required. Please apply ln person, Mon tbru Pri. cpet office suite, plush 1_1-323-89 __ 13_____ • 2lld T.D. LoaM. Room w/krtchenetle surroundings in old CdM 3 BEDROOM HOUSE OR Fairest Terms since 1949 '88week"up. cbarm, centrally located APT WANTED HUN· SattlerMtf.Co. lt04Hl'S GAltD!HS 2301SanJoaquin Hllls Road CDM 640-5944 S48·97M wkb beautJCul large sun-11NGTON 8CH AREA. '4~2171 545-061I 1-------- R b ny sundeck, oceanside of <MARINA SCHL DIST.> --------4CCOUM1'1fitG CUC ,m, .e vl ath, mature Coast Hwy. ~ill tnake $300-$315. Call 846-8$79 For Sale 113.000 2nd TO. Process lnvolces, handle enlPld lady, lit.e priv, rer, P"eat cor'I). otrice. 560 sq eves 10% discount. Call Al. 1180 +. Lq Bch, 494-734e A. ()nlv -/mo. ....., .,.,.,.. mall, lit.e typing, as5ast ' -...... .._.... With ac~Unl duties. Rm to real , responsible ROGBS llALTY • • • 1---·-----lrvine. E.O.E 540-7639 pe~ over 30. Wood· 675-231 I MJl. Joy • I u1•MI/ 1J11c11e area. 9$7 1749dy1, I~~~~~~~~~ 443 Baywood ,...., ..... , ACC~ or :W-tN7 aft ePM Linda Newport Beach L09f la,.-.. 2 ml8 nr bcb. w/klt priv. -· uill pd. J.ll, lat + $100 dft>, No Peta. Sg. Mat. l1S-5Ua, 14$-64911 II' -trr ....... 4200 ....................... Sereral all summer fen. \all; avail. No fee AtenUTMl70 UJt&qe nr Bay. a blka to ........... P•tio. Nr Udo Vlllilt.-WMk· lJ.c.&12~7. S00.1250 aq ft. looting over You are lhe winner tit ......... •••••••• •••••• Cl.Ill( Laeuna, underg round twetreet1c•• a..t& .._.. HOO Various duUa Including parking, New c1rpe t . (SlO.OOvalue>, to ••••••••••••••••••••••• lllht typin1, 10-ke y , .....__ ..._pa1·n· air ........ d y s p aome accouotlna vx · --· •·· ....... · lu.SIUMH LO T: arr ol. green J9.ll88557-S170 llEETTHE w /yellow head. $100 pel'lence helpCul. Ex- OFFICE IPac8 available at 11115 Buch Blvd. near Talbert ln Hunt• it\lloa Beach. $S0 per mouth. Pbonf me•HI• wvice llO per month, ct.le• per month. D1ily Pllo\ office. Phone MMIZleat.. 276, .. 1 __ ..__IS twward. 841-2083 cellent workln1 condi----.-v Uont Md beneflU lnclud· April U l.cJlt or Foand a pet? Call ins deataJ plan. Apply in Loaa Beacb Ani m al Aufa unce penon, no Phone calla Con~Cent.e.r •---537227• nof-please. Bry m a nn Arena .._. · •· ...... Schoola, 200 McCormick 11ckeu ma)' be claimed LOST: PARROT, plnkl· Avenue, Cotta Meu. by calllnt M2-M78, eitt 1ray, Mesa North . Equal Opp ortunity 211. bw1rd. 979-3107 eve, Dnployer. * * * -..actaya. I•-------• WWW% ASSIMILE:IS Produc laon wo rke r s needed for a ll s hirts Good working condallons and benefits. Applicants ' must be able to speak & underst a nd Englis h Cont a cl Oa ve P ope . 642-.5254 Assembly. Ught auto ac· cessory . 9 lo 4 te m pe>rary. C. M. 646-1234. ATTRACTIVE GIRL ID model foT individual. Great compenaation for occasional sessions a t flexible times, tic you select the c&otbea & type of modeling t hat you would moat enjoy . Modeling ia ~trictly for fW\ but the girl selected must be very attractive Is .ophl.aUcated. No ex· peli.eoce i.1 neceuuy • pael'OUI pay makta this lntereatiq • profitable . Pleue write deacribina )'OUr'lelf to Classified Ad #G, Daily PalOt, P.O. Box 1590. Cost• Me., - I . Dail P'I t CASHIER~ cxper'd . pt· CLERJCAL Medical lab J I 0 umc. over 25. Apply in n~s frnl ofc recep· AO-VISOR per:.on . Don Jose Mex· tJorusl, trpe l!l. least 50 tl'an Restaurant, 9093 ~PM. d1 vers1f1ed JM?SI· 642•5678 Adams Ave. lt.B lion. pleasant working ---conds. Mature person, WANT ACTION" non-smoker . 633·5635. Cl asst.led Ads 642-5678 8::.>-S. E.O. E. POMONA EMPLOYMENT BULLETIN At General Dynamics we're hard at work on solid contracts that spell plenty of work for years to come. Right now we're rapidly expanding and we need the best people in Southam California. If you're good at what you do. and proud of it-join the Pomona team NOW. • SHEET METAL MECHANICS • GENERAL MACHINISTS • JIG BORER MACHINISTS • LATHE MACHINISTS • MILLING MACHINE MACHl~ISTS • TOOL & DIE MAKERS • ENGINE LATHE OPERATORS • MIWNG MACHINE OPERATORS • GRINDER OPERATORS • BORING MACHINE OPERATORS • TURRET LATHE OPERATORS • N/C MACHINE OPERATORS • DRILL PRESS OPERATORS Apply In person at our Employment Office. 8AM-4:30PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY GENERAL DYNAMICS Pomona Division 1675 W. Mi91k>n Blvd .• Pomona, CA. \ !!?!!! . .'.: ........ !!!!.~!~ ... ;;;;; ~! .. !.J •.••••••••••• ~.!I ... ,..,_ ......... ?-.!!!!!!~ .. !.! ......... ~.':;.~ ........ _ .................... !!!!:!t!e,.!'e'::!._ •• ~~~~~!~~:;~1· .... ......,. .. car.ca,,.tC .. -..ef'lt Oardtaala1 r!Hn UIMI Is 110111 ES 6 A P TS Want ht.1 lp wllb your CUSTOM eat n t . Loral. coutal • lnlaacl lrlt,at.aervtMareaforT 1181111. 6 ...-.r. Dltua-.•PMiUll lat -· c .. an. Alao up land1up1n1 Georae ...,.._,phunb.crpnlry, houtw o rl& • c.;all draperlea. 1• bllnd11. Mf'V'ketoAltomSF'ba.y lts· Prof, qual. work ......... alttW,MJob •-...in •S.alcoatlD laolttery Work 1uar lbuilU MS7072 tit~. kll/ba n mo\l ti l .,_. .• Ka&i eclY Aoo'11 w.w00d1. lite . pape r. area• all parta. Call RHlcl /ApUI Cemm. tootlill ..... 119wOld •Ltc. Na. CM •• Trwll mount unit P'r VERYLOWPR.Jcr.s --ror l~h. l'OW1AlOUI a.in.ca,....bc'd 3'br.7cJ¥t*4144 ..... One -...a Mi.m-49 ~llMITl. '!:.l'MI__!•* MH'Jte • ontandtu pt"m.alnt • l'•ln1 terVit"e ·UIOO -.IOOO 0. wtlll,... Paint1n1. u terlorlln· .........,, eo JDla too • I 111....... c-•/Cwrete flfhl"llC 6"411 ::01 ~ ....................... l>rof. <'le anlnic fr malnt. .......... • ...................... tt rtor. Home repair•. =~'9tln 1H11H••••••••H•H••• ....................... l&udem I Ton trW\'k Ml'V-1~. l<'l<M.H' wa•i"lt· --••••-•••--•.. nbrtcaUoa. repatr , II ~ Wlll'll. lleaaoaa· 6 .. r. 1lltC ..-.-'•"c:~:;o--o~AHKllPTCY l'oundatiow1. retaln1n1 Cl•an ups. Jhul 1n11 . Trula. 1ree trim lhn oven, carpet1. windows Ma1nt l!n a nt't' t. nr a.ltera.Uon spec. Ex bit ratt •. l'r~e .... ., ....... wall•. blOc'h. patt01f 1.andacap•na lmmt•d ea SZM. Ronw S703 Kt' Spet 1w>me11/a pU/ Janitorial 11ervit'H. In· wort. 10 yrs exp. No ,ostirnat.es. Call Huk •• I • Servk'ee U t 'd saf.SOl3, M' ._ lff'VU·lna. Kl T --olc. fl vacancle5. Faat dutttlat It medical bid&•· too1ml 982 m. n1.-1. -11 .. ..... --~up, ronctt-lt' btt>ak s e rvice Very com •&Me · ... --••••••-•-••• ~:;*1-i:;:""':"~---1~toM'NUjob OR G~. ~ Yrt t' tr tft41 •haubn!' 1''Ht .. m peUuve 10 pnt·.:11. Ins. ~....... 't:llty P•l•U••· ;:-:m Repair• Reroor. All 17 ... Cc Pa set )'OUt rurtu , uvt' nnt. ~aw .. t • .. ~'!'!..ete citnt KtlL .. '4~ ~12' 55'2--01~ 11rtd al complauat.a~ Try ••••••••••••••••••••••• l any eet.lmate • m. t 1 pe1 . s h In I I e 1 . -\-•••••••••••••••• mont'y R<ial M5~ t4't"\I r• ft ---H _...... us ' Cust om bulld1oa PETERSPAINTINC llext,ref.8'13-9L5l eves. rocktbakea-comPo-tar. ,..,., ___ f"-... , " llaulln .. 4t C lt'•n up ... Maul-maln&enuce.8'1S·3014 Expr'd R R t ......_Ml ~1-Fin ~~ ;~ .. "aa -Alt nny Cont rett! worll by Thf' G1rden1n a . <·lean u11, realromm 't. 882 14621 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L 1 I eu a es. r..tCoM1ol rn.., · -' ,.. :.':!'.~":...!'.:. an or SlarvlnC Coll~(IC' 8Lu h ulll\ll. yard mitln &115891 M-lnd y M I -• 11llC .. ·RI Fre e lilst . Call Ce nt' ••••••••nenu ........ Avail. •UIQ• -d l' a ' • P a ' ' o • tt'f'Ulnt•.-I du It •II no }ob Donckduu~u::.:e~~fe ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ~ AJU;-fleas or roachH. u -h'ee--~-t-. -5-S&ar--Roolio---, CU8TOM drH .-•>'•· •11dewalk1: .wo1tmalll <=l•Y 1148 •DJO I do it a ll·itklploadt't • wtU care for your home at European Landscaper. Prol paitlting. Ext & int. you have U~m. wt wlll Co. Reroebn1. •hale. IMenorCa'lM'ftlfY '711 77llt c o MM f; R c l Al. ft dumptnac:k. h 111• air•dr. peUi 819-5101 To0 work. f 'ai r pnce. µ,w rates. Refs Free professionally s pray ~tile• 90 pd, All by Jay • "2-uo!l Q' 1 C...... Rfo:SIOt;NflAt.. I a wn <'ff'Mnt. llllphall. trl't-re Reff.~ldys/eves. et.536-4780.531>-4383 your home for SZ•.50. wart 1\111' • boncled. St ·1-----~-,-,,aeelry ao .)',.; •••••••:••••••••••••••• ~let•;C'~m~ttt-Clt>Mn movaals.-tr tut lb 7 ~!~•••••••••••• Pror. l•ndscaplog. Ea . Painting. INT/EXT . =~~9()dayi C.ll Ed lk.l3:111510...,.. tolll Ooor!f, _.tndo•&, n nM F.V SW&&ft tJpa F.ru n 11111 l·nor. HewKle• lag INC..'OME TAX job t~tom designed to Neat, honest. reas . 12 1't. PM*. ,.modebnti "'" Catt a rln-place t'lll>Crt ~'it>'4.'118 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RE'MJRNS YoW' needs. Free est. on yrs. exp. L 1c 'd. Da v.-....._./lepalr ... •••••••••••••••••••• LkilM a.st 30aS4 J ohn C:tllld. 9TII 0620 F~•r itar<tt'n•·r Mow & •<:L~~~~~S·S~~~lt~:: s~rompl, reasonable. a.II work done . P a ul 964-1065. •••••••··~··••••·~··••• c ER AM 1 c TILE : ht>mod\''. ft'l>IUr, ""n w~·u lmcK'k )our <1oot ort 1. " fr'rl't' · l RN11oo11. for 8 thOrO\.IHhty cleun Newport Bch 833·8199 Schwartz. 881-1494 Pai.nt.111g & paperml{. 26 Neat patches & textures kitchens, baths, e ntrys. u rpe nlr • Qld tlmt-prof . aona lly ll kl'c>I) (; are.i :Mii '891 hoYsc ~7 INd.._ MaeDN'J YTS Harbor area . St. Lie. RtllEST. 19).1439 Your tile o r min ~. -• hi • your tM>u t-l"I an To•) • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •......01 R r """ 2356 962·~ r,.,,.,rnant1 P lu )'!"'< '" Hat , ' Oardl•n1n11 1a1.'1 \ Y11nh1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ""'""' e s .'""' PATCH PLASTERING •9·--~---1--_----~· l.a<"d ~Ir P.ilQm tat Ch1mn,•y Sw p... dt>.inup . i·unipl h1 w1; Want a lO;Al.l.Y CLF.AN Room additions,• patios , Bnclcwork. Small Jobs Int p l •. II A II t y P e s Fr e e ,,_ __.._ bo. 982 8314 6'0-91811 n111111t r 1'ffr(l Mtl ~(JI llOUSJo:• C31J Cln.:ha rn "'PUS Qual wor" at "''· N~. Coilla Mesa & . a1n ac wa paper. estJ t C II 538·7' 13 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• Ctrl Freee t 645 5123 " "' .. Irvine 67~3175eves Qual work. reas pr . ma es. 8 ALPfNETREE Qiimpl renu'ttit. mt tnct. C1 t-.-.... G•JO.e S.nlce• fordable pnces. Flnanc· · ---~est Steve. 547 ... 281 Plaster patcb•oa & paint l!:XPERTS t111bin.-t malt" C'h11 r •••••-•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vedar ('11rJ)t•t Clcaoinit i.ng avatl, for fret! est . & Custom masonry. patios. 1 R bl t Renova t1n ~ S11r' 1ct1 E C fo'HA l\t•:N H1•n S hnmpoo & a l t>um plarwng call Moran As· firepluces w11lls garden Int Paint & wa llpaper. ng. easona e r a es . Trimmmg, pn.inlng, top· 6'6-3749 Ulnlr Add •I room. 1111 • •MR. FIXIT• C-Ompl cle11nu11t St'rv1ct•. lj()C. 714/97i·S922 L1c'd & & retain.' 1oo·s of local Qua I. work. re11s. pr. f)'eeest 8'6·7l98. ping & r (' m ~ v a Is ,..=... •-1c. Jl")W f,7;\ ~J\nytlmi.· c .1ri1t•n h·r p t !nlfRI( lloui>cs. of(ICt'K. Wk ly , bonded. refs.~12 f'reeesl . Steve. 547-4281 ~ 71"897--0MO. Lic/1n11. -r·--· It.Nu. rtlll'& 1~ y r'> 111 mo ra t e Bo nde d . 1-'lneexterPaintJn"bY R. •••••••••••••••••••••••T--'--S..-.ice ....................... HI 1.0 'ONTRJ\t·ro R1-. un •n !>414 11~~ Sunon 751-8961 ..... 91C• Brick, stone, block work. " ,,_., •~ft Sh~am r leun Add1t 100 · 1 & l i.t~ • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• tile floors . con c rete Smor St. 11" • ins. Try Any plum bi n~. wat er ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co'or bnahtenl'r.1, v.ht lutchen & blHl'lflt)(Mi. t,OW COST H Lil. MRS CLEt\N MAK ES IT Hal tfotd & SaMco pa tio's. walks. dr i \'C· nll' 83&-5555 24 hrs serv, leaks. bathrm encl. Low C08l typing ot 1den· "hl0 I bl h Cl 91~~ CLEA'll R ~l'Al l< CL.t-;t-:M llach. <1pt.s. & Are U r II I ways Free est J oh n cer amic tile Re a s . ti.cal original letters on r..... m n .. 11c euo l'AINT ~ 235:! hunlt":> C'artl(•l & uphol you Itel ng u va ue 846-1583 Exp pruntJng, reasonable 832·2.468 your letterhead. Free in- bv, <b.n rm, hull S15 "'lit a.ctricol l'le a niog $4tf 9372• repjacemeotcostonyour rate~. Available now' ro.Kann.751.-:t rm S'UA t'OOCh SIO. chr Gufht'I mtd S-..le. dweUmR &t contents? l'.Jlll Bruce 543 2045 ~ Guar elJm pet odor ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,._..... 956-2466 Roberttoft r · · lngram Plumbing. rc as Wlftdow c.._.., Cpt r .. ,,,,..ir 10. yr• ex pr ELECTRIC.'! N Pn rt'd ·.~··•••••••••• ••••••••• I I Mo•ing Up lo 50% off on labor. 1r rat~ on -pair . reP•""S, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,.,._ · ~ ~ s Aluminum .. c umll•i.i; Gen. cleanmg & ul!>o v;ic. M. Assoc., nc. ••••••••••••••••••1 •••• "'"' '" ... ~ Do work myself rtefio n ght fret· cst1matt' on hs "r you buy W.P. from Dan re md I's. wt r ht r s . For clean wmdows 24 hr 531..0101 , lnrgeor sma ll Jobs bak~I ou c1111u1cl. (.'~x~um 'l' & a'::z,~~ c:H. 675·0562 Moving & h a u I 10 g Schwartz537·2004 ti4:>.6J9<I servtce, comm'I &' resid. l.lcensL'<l 67~·03."i!I !~~~~ .. ~,. JOb !'l42 l:e-ll! 01 f''reight. bldg materials. f)'eeesl. CallS4H797 Carpet Mill d1 rL'Cl Wood "" ......., Hoose<:leaning, lop to bot· SEL:L idle items with a hshld goods etc Lowt'SI floors. quality lnstnlla· ...._d Eiedric l1ai,:,1(1t'd Ad~. your one tom, windows 't'l'nrti ex· Daily Pilot Classified Ad. rate'> 1n town J ohn. f'tnd what you want m Have something to sell ? Find what you want 111 t.ion Hart's ~3S 645 W74 st.op shopping renter per. aJI areas. ~-2200 642-5678. !JM.2654 Daily Pilot Classifieds Cl~ificd ads do 1t ~ ~~Classifieds. HelpW ... .d 7l00 HelpWOfthd 7100 ~Wcatt~d 7100 He4pWanted 7100 HelpWMt.d 7100 tWpWanted 7100 HelpW.ted 7100 HetpW..ted 7100 W..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CLBICAL CooksEac~µly 1H1ernacro1~~1 . DENTAL ASSIST x G·R·E·A·T 111ot1SeKI P'G PORTER r lf,~atel Scr1rletar1y NcwffJ?Ort MANN 1AGE1'CoMt:NT·~:.oook -t Newport Center f'mun· 3001 ,. oa11l wy <" Nl'wpt1rl Lado an •a . . or -.,en r. J !J::a ion o al·e at ona rp. n""""' ey cia l Firm s eeking 67!>-7575 Ha y 1•x pr P 11 1ml' :J ~;mplnyml·nt SA.LES JOI MOW pvt rlub. SAM ·l JOPM . Salary commt:nsur ate person for Orange Co. responsi~le . individual Cook wanu.-0 rort tw R~sty day& bi 3 9460 OPEH f'' time Call ror appt w1sk11ls & l'Xpt>r•e nce. a rea. Will tra in. Xlnl ror recepUonist pos1t1~n . Peh can .. :vl•nini:: hrs VETERANS GOO D P A y . GO OD 64.>5000 ext 520. o m t• boo k kl'cp1ng. caree r OPP.Ortunit.1cs Phone exper. & typing Good Pay 642 3431 or m DENTAL CHAIR SIDE Job & Job T-'-'-HOURS. GOOD cu HOTEL NIC HT ~sail _ Call Mr Mi ller Mon-Fri skills r equ1nid Xlnt person between 3 & 5 As . .,1stant ror bw.yNwpl s •--'ji OI T I ONS M AN Y LffEG OS F 8-l2at714/S40-7780 wor k.iog cond . & co. Mo n. F'r 1 . 2735 W B c h 11 r , .. l' x pc r A•ailabk For l"RING E BEN E .. 'ITS Newpo~~e~·~~~ Xl nl Ct-rt if~:dR o·~l y em~~~j MNGMNTTRAINE E t>enerits orfcrl'd. Please Pal·1fu• Cst. llwy. Npt. nt.'t't'S.'>:try fWr>-t>SOI Unempfoy.d Vehnlns f''J\.ST GROWING COM btmcf1ts , 640·1700 Con· Newporter Inn to apply, For Hock·n·Roll Club. t'OOtact personnel or app· lkh Der W1erncrschn1ltl'I as Li•ing in OrmMJ4t CCMlftty JI AN V I' I{ O MO TES tac1. Rack X 516 E 0 t-: 644-l700t'Xt. 544 Call for appt. 645-0478 lydaily9-6 --· -lookmo for housl'WIVl'!. & FHOM WITlllN. THAIN ADP C OSM ET O LUG Y :.tuckrtls No l'XPt>m ·n N· F 0 R· T 0 I' HOUSECLEANERS LIG HT I NG ~TO R .. ~.MA N I CU RI ST. M/1'"', National Corp. needs dl' nc<·ci.i.;ir~ Part 11 mi· Grounds Keeper M I\ N A G E M I:: N T Car nee. P IT Top S need,.., f''/t1me i.tock man Ele~ new shop. nail care. PENSION monstrators & manager~ lum·h t•mployml•nt :1 ~1 Sl.04 to Sl.45 Per How ST A H TS · · I M G IN G H A M G I ll L & ~howroom personnd. followmg prcf'd. Call aft to work with unique Alul' da}'~ IX'' \H•l'k 1-'ll•\lhh· M E 0 I A T f. I. V · · 645-5123 <.:all John al 1'.148·1461 4pm, 7l4/673-8520. colle1.'\ SERVICES Vera :.l..1n l';Jrl• line Xlnl ~l'l1cdullnj! s;~ ;i;, 111·1 Cabf• TV TKIWciCllt I\ 1-: y R 0 ,, H 0 4!131822-4793 l:KlN c r a r t:l'r upport unltll'l> hour 2511 s Hn ... tul. ('\I s 0 1-; x I' 1-: n I E N t' I'.; HOUSl-X LEANERS. ri'4n Liquor Clerk -------•~'PB.e7·w,4~~ A~~~~.rxtU26~3 Call Mr t:;i bll' Mon "'ri ...... ,t 10 W··r·' "· llJ r $800 to 9 0 ,.,. MCMYttl llELPl',UL WE UAV E t ra nsporL a t1 un. 111 11 1, t d •·t MA.RGIMCLERK ,, ..,.... ... ,,.,.,, ls-12 ;it714 5407780 "-~ u u "' OUR OWN THAl:'ll lNG dollar 673 0!168 o r ame a)~" aturc.cx ~RTIEA.CH ~ual 0pe>1rL~mploycr ---nn.,'ton !15i 0593 lusJ-ss D••efopment s-...ftffr l'HOG RAM PUT ON BY fi46..48?I wpr'd11 .. AhpSlpl.yC1Mn person 895 "' r COUNTER SALES P T .... -.... "' Di s h Washl'r Appl\ $10.50 P•r Hour 111E COUNTRY'S TOP HOUSEKFEPf''R I" t Ex pand1ni:t d isco unt brokcraJle firm has im me d o penin ~s fo r CLERICAL S4 + Commis!l 1on .. fur Bcmard's. 3201 E l'oa~t 0 [( G A N S A L E S • , a r exp. J)l'rson Hrs fl('XI f'EOl'LE CALL AT Uml', pleasant wor kmi.: Deputy Clerk w;intt-d bit' Blo we r P;1per llwyCc1;\1 AutoM•chaNc 0 N C E F o I{ t• on d. I! 11" d Clerical PQSllton "' ail<i · !">17 !1151. Kathy Parf..t·r Do~ Gr1•1mer. nJll'l'H'lll'l' $5.00 P•r How-1;\;TERVI EW O HGAN ~ndiL.., 1-4 0 f-A.Jp 11'"' ---------11111 1>casoned mari;:in clt!rl. MACHIMIST wilh PXJ.ltlm•nc1' m deal hie 1mmed1a lc l) Ill• , ":XC ll .,. E. 5 •1. \,' ~4)11~. 11~. p 2(_155 Thunn I I nl'('l'S,,lr\ l·,111 l',&ro.t•r ' _ v _ " "~ qwr~ I ~r l't•r1ca t·x· Co up le -, '4 :J nt l'U 111 I '•' '',"'•''71, c<w -,302. St C:M !12621 MILL H/\t\O 1n~ Wit h e llt>nts . ~" "'°' protu·l) Pt' mJrhmt n •llenl futun.' ;ind roon hhof> an lh1· 1n!>truml·n for ..idva11cemenl. ~nJ dlns1on or th1· 111l tool 1n rei.umc• to · G. Gabl .. dui.tr) Working fro m l'.O.Mox 2730. Newpurl blut•prmti.. s kt•lrhl'~ & Bch, CA 926ti0 Pl'"ence. 40 \4 pm t} ping. manaJ,tt' -.mall hUSllll'M• 'l'L:. f~UI ll(f.l(J Ctt.micol c~ ,,V•"' .. ...:!:!"' __ _ $325 60 bt wel'k l ~. to Must enJOY met'llnl! Pl'll DOMUT SHOP $4.00 P.r-How ---------Hou.w keept-r start. !133-0411. ext 260 ror pie. v.orkanj! IUj!l•llWr. '" GUARDS I have 2 kids & J houw a ppt. O rnni;e County bP w1ll10g 111 ll·:i rn 1:-;arl} i\M No l'xpr m·i· th11t need love & l';.1rt' Ha rbo r Mu n 1c 1p a l Pleasant p rof1t <1 b ll· Apply AM.0 1\'s Donut:> Progr~/fortr• IJvc-in prt'ferred lk fs Coo.rt .. E.0 .t:; _v._ror_k.~~!.T· !lli.'.l 72'.!5 m.101-R·u~·\FTtl'WS.MOAI .. w SS.00 p.,-Hour SECURITY ~·-08_4_4_t_·v_e_s_. -7-59 62:10 \crbal dei.11tn~. d1 rl•ctl,> -------wilh en~me<>nni::. 111 ai. Ma<;OOJ')' helper, no exper. ~1st an new product de necessa ry . Fu ll·l • me Clerk-typist bus.v C M P a rt l t m l' Co u p 1 l· A " Di._.. M.chaNc office. Rcqu1rt:s detailed v.1thout pn •\ 1ous bu!.1 .. :lt.'<1nca1 l'xper m bid~ $5 OO p How IT PAYS TO pt•rsoo. B1llm g, in\Olt'f'S, n~ l'XPl'm·nc•c W1llml! 1ndu!.I r~ Fr ed 1'ri1·~ • .,. SEE US Hou.seke-:per·Cook. l2t'M lo 9PM T uei.·Sal ~lust be a\ 1111 Lu babi-~•l :.oml· e'~· non-~mokt>r, non d r 1 n k l' r . r t' f n l ' l' Waterfront ho ml' M :1} IJ v<: 111 1( desm .. d 673 56ti6 vel opm~n t for worl _67_5-_3_1_75 ______ _ Wide well bon • nav1i;:a lion t'q u1pmcnl Lath~ cxpen e nn· hl'lpful lo more vanety of proJN'l!> S11lary open. 1·xct·llen benefits pacl..al!l' f': 0 E &11;1nt1r1e Drilling Con trot. Corpurat1· ltt>.1d qu:i rt t•r ... N t•wpor Heuch C<111 lil4 t55HIOS l!!>k for Mr Moll or M Adam~ MASSEUSE ftlmg, 50wpm & ten key. to ll•;im & work toJ,tl'thcr lln>v..n .b~o·· C•111t;1l'l .l!OOd be n e fi t !> Call Call5JtHllW L.arT) D111s 5-16 ~lt15 DraftSPft"SGn Col'Ol· 111 and l>et' lht' l'X V1 ck1e 631·0700. $4.00-$4.50 Per Hour l'lllni.t thin~l> that arl' For bu.1>y beauty salon 111 Newport Heach. l''ull or parl lim e H1c h a r1l Oue llcll1.· S:i Io n. 200 Nt'WPorl Center Dnvc, r.. A -----CUSTODIA..._. DRAFTSMAM, h11ppen1ng at Wt'll t- " t-:1.i':('Trtl C i\L ~1 F . Off·S•t p,..,.-i''argo. Wl' ncl·d 1•x COLLA.TOR PA.CK ER Newport ureu 1'hurl'h, Comnwrcial &lndul>traal -·-· peri<'n<'l'd Scc•urit } full-llml'. 2 ll1·30 P M hualdin~ d t:s•.l!n R E Sl.50 P..-Hour Guarcb m IMMEDIATE PA.RTI'IME EMPLOYMEMT !>AN CLE~ E NT!-. l'hl' DAILY PILOT IS roru.obdaung a subslan taal part of its d1str1bu ltun mt.o paper roull·:-n · qui r1 nit afte rnoon <fr livery b y mu1or1 tl'd l.ransportallon W1Uing LO tram un in Call Prl-d GJI 28llO W !\ I. L & ,\ S S O ( c.Ju iotno us c 1ircl'r 10 Customer itl'n tl't'. '4 exµ d1 v1dua l to p arka ge Hrlv wal(c +profll ~hare l.-durallooal materials Moo l''n !I 9 ~9 :;t>:l~ Ex<"ellc.'fll workinj.( cond1 --- llOns & benefits 40 !lour Culler. l'XJ>i.'r .,portswt"ar Wl'ek Apply No rth mfg. opt:n al unf'e Con Am c r 1 <' a n S l' r v i c l' tat1 Gl'Orj!C 556·4445 Center. 133!1 E. Warne r. --Santa Ana Equal Op DeUvery Pt•rson for bu:.) portunily Employer lrvtnl' lra\l'I a j!ency Must hu~c rt.'11able in:. ----Wo rl.. ap µrox 5 h r l> Codctoil Waitress daily M·F llrly. wage & Schoot mileage pd 957·27_00 __ t:am UJ? .lo S300 JX•r wk. Dellvcry man ror early Low twt1on. Plucemenl L.A. T1m~s home de· assist. 751·9194 livery route. Economic·;1 I COOK1COMP/\NIUN car reqwrcd. i\dults on ~ 7'®'1 17781 Sk' P.1r k L'1rl'lt·. In me · On\l•r with (';ir. dl'l1H•r LI\ f 1mes Bc l '4 l'l'n ~J 3(1fiAM 16 hrs . '4 k ly. 7 d ~t yh . S335 p e r mo +bonus. lluntinglon Seul lkat h 714 892-8424! DRIVERS Men or 1o1.omcn 25 ~ r.:. or older Know the l'oa~t ~•lies. Nt:t Sl80 a Wl'ek or more. Orang e Coa ~I Yellow Cab. 17300 Ml Her rmann . Fuu nla111 Valley INo of Slall'r be t w n N e wh OPl' & i::lK'hd) re tired coup le wa nt ly. 2~ hrs . per day No healthy. and ph:asant colle(1.in~ $400 net tukl' Id I · home per mo. Weslm. ---------• mature 11 Y to 1 ''l' in. Huot Bch. area . 638 0126 ------- Must be ttood cook & ____ ·--------· dn ver. Hca'y clcantn~ & DENTAL ASSIST/\NT lndry not expected Pvt . E.xpcr'd. rcg1strallon dl" room & ba . w 1own en· sired. So Laguna ofr trancl:.' Rd s After· 499--161 1 noonievcs. 67J.tl043. --------Dental Front Ofril'c Xlnl opportunity for en EARMup to S250wk I' Tli\1E · NO. EXl'H WETR/\IN YOll SA.IL RMI &tat• School Call 675·4890 Cook. F'ri.· Mon Ill till 6::.>. Apply in pcr:.on. The Garde n. 450 Glen· n ey r t-. L ag Bc h . 494-8075. lhusrnl>tlc girl scck1n~ l•---------1 COOK full lime employment Top pay. rnnJ{e bcnef1b. N.B. Sl)('crnll y Office Exp. nee Non s moker 644-0595. f'rume exper Apply Tile 0 . . . Elt.'t'tronic Assem bl)> JHJ:'ll lion~ o pen No l'" pcneore necessary Wall tram Start SJ.10 pl'r hr. Call 645 36:J2 for a ppl Solar T echftician S4.50 P..-Hour Materiol Handler $3.95 P•r Hour Adminbtratin Man0CJ9met1t Trahtff $8.00 P~r Hour MoilltetHlllC~ Mecheic $5.00 to $6.00 Per How Shipping & R.c.t•ing $4.00 Per How MachiM Sd-tip Opet ator $4.50 to $7.00 , ... Hour Etectronics T.c:hnici• $5.06 t ... Hour 8ec:tro-M.c:h0fticol Asse......,_ $4.00 P..-Hour Apply at E•ploy•nt & Tralnh•CJ Ad I hfl atioe of llwtiAgt• haclt, UI M• Sfnet, llmt'-Jf• leoch. C• •• '7141 53'92526 or 619-1554. Y• -• brillg DD-Z 14. lrvirw/M•wport S.ach Sc.tta Ana/ ArtCIMim fouhrlott/luena Park Costa M~sa & the Whiffi•r atta IMMEDIAT E OPENINGS for supt>rv1sory lcvC'I Sl.'Cunly officers work ml-! tor TOP PAY with om• of tht.' natwn '!- largest guard ser\ tt·e~ /\pply in person to Mo11 .. f'r1 .. lla m·Spm 1532 W Commonwe<11lh Fullerton. CA Mon Fri .. 8.30-4 .30 230 WWa rner, Rm 217 Santa Ana. CA WB.LSFARGO GUARD SERVICES 01Y1:11on of Raker Protection Ser vices Equal Opportumty ~mployer M IF Hair Stylist •Li bera l 1nl'o m \• JI lowance plu:. bonus pla n •Short workmj? hours 1 i dayi. per wel'k I •t::xc·ellenl pa rtltml' in c·om~ f''or deta1 Is cont art Fosler Ouellet 4!16·6/iOO between 9:30AM 7PM M I'' ----MATJ-:RI AL HANDLING Parts Stockperson Expenence desired not requi red Will l r arn ~~~~·--~~~----11111 Mus t {>ass eompan ~ physical including bal·k x-ray. Irvine 540-763!.I E.0 .1':. J\l wd wan led P 1T N et.'<I." own tran~. To work fo .m>wing co 675·9417 Ma1ds . appjy Tlw Inn a t MEDICAL ASST. P/t1m'" Lal!una. 211 N Coast Bark Offi ce. bu:.y Hwv Laji?una &>ach Pedlatnc Ofc. ex per pre . . -- -f'd 495-13!!0 MAJ L Clerk. part·l1me rt!al t:'St.ale ofhct> Ca ll fo Med1eal t'ront Off1ct! app'l Clarie Johnson :i dy wk. Some exper 644·9060 oecessa ry. Apply 4UO ----------1 Npt. Cntr. Dr. #609. Npt MA1NTENANC t-;. Over a l Bch. h.andY man needed ro _M_E_D-IC_A_L _____ _ C.:onvalescent H~sp1tal. FRONTOFFICt: Apply at 1555 SUpcno , l n~tructiona l A1dl· J hr Ave N B 0 8-GYN. exp d only . day $3.641hr. La~una · Newport Beach. 645-9251 IJeach Schools.49Hl546 Manageme nt Tra1 ne MEDIC""L Retail Store "' Insurance salesperson Radio Shal'k has full COORDI.._. ""TOR S A L E S 0 F T II Jo: L ""' ruTURE am e c a r I! I! r o P . Goodpay &bcnefits PorturutJes & port lime Mus t have re liablt-Amb1t 1ous m an o r Job oppor opentnlol up · s wo man p r t' s l' n t I y now m the San Clement tr ans portation. om t: lo d P /Tlm • t o med ical ba ck 0 round emp YI! . c area 1r you ;1n.• M1htary hel r 1 7,,,., """" ~s ~tart. Jo' /Ii m e whe n rt'llredo r a c·ollege ~rad. __ p_u_. -"""°"""'---·--· -- lj uahfted. W 1a minimum or are currently ~OIOR MEDICAL ~uaranteed per m o . roUege&hJ1lhly mot1 al· RIC~-....IST Complete trainm~ pro ed ror mcreaM>d earn-..,.. • '"" II r a m . F a r m e r s 1 n g s b a 8 \.' d 0 n Full lime, exper. good Insurance Group. Call perfonnance please app. pay. bencfi\s. Newport 848·5111 ly at 814 s. El Camino _Ce_n_te_r_. 644 __ -fNi_..;..O_. __ _ Beachbouse. a rt 3•30pm, l'lll al i\~t-l~l .$ d!l} 619 Sleepy Hollow Ln. "l'ek l'.~pl'r. HOA ELECTRONIC ASSM 0 GENER.AL OFFICE 1----------1 Stat ions fo r rent at * .... Rea.l.SanClemente. Medical Assistant part Lag Bcb. Irvine 55.~.1111 COOK DENTAL ASSISTANT Italian Restaurant saute ~8JJ'Sidc. 3 dys. people cook full ti u:. 7418 onented Nwpl practice. • m e......... • x .r a y li1.; require d caJJ 7AM-11 :30AM . 631.3733 · Have somethinl{ you want to seU? Classified a ds do SELL Idle items with a It well. 00·5678. Daily Pilot Classified Ad. r-------------------, ClericaJ ln-letwffft Jobs?. That'sWhen KelyC•Help! Come work for us. As a Kelly Services e mployee, your work schedule is flexible. You work as much & as often as you like, Meet new people while working a variety of jobs. Kelly offers you paid vacations. Pay increases & a program to earn bonus gifts. Not an agency. Never a fee. Come in today. ILi 1'8.J13..Gilf' ~~:1 ~LL.:J ~ 2102 BusineuCtr. Or. se"'v•ce s SUite208 Hllllllnston Beach Laguna Niaucl 147.,. 811-(1642 L~!.a.=!:~--z:-~:·~~-J Mo t.'X p. Oay & s wing s tufL'). No fee. Good puy. Paid weekly . lrvm <: arcu Norrell Temporary Ser vice sss.0021 ~.o. E. Executive Secreta ry San Juan Capistra no 71Hl61·3606. Fe m a l e f a c t o r y packagers $2.90 per hr. lo slart. Merit raises. lS37 Monrovia Ave. N.B. S48-Sl2S Fin is h Ca rpe nte r . TRAINEE Pull ume position u\'a1la· b le fo r re liable in· div1dual lo ai.sist service dept mg~ l.itc typing. phone, & dispalr hing. Call Carol. 979·2333. Calif. Copying Products GENERAL OFFICE Need bright. personable. enthusiastic & reliable person for growlnlol In· te rnalional Co. Good typist.. Telex experience a + b ut will train . Beautiful new offi ces In Irvine. For Inter view call Jan Yaodell 559-ellOI Gener11l VICTOR NEEDS WOMEN & MEM FOR WAREHOUSE PEOPLE ELECTRONIC TEST TECHNICIANS W tExpcri ence TRAINEE ASSEMBLY TYPISTS RECEPTIONISTS Never A l"ee. Work your own days 7 & hours Call Immediately VICTOR TH.-• y S..-.lces 4341 Birch St. Ste 213 Nev;port Beach 556-1520 Minimum 4 yrs requlred. 777 5. Maio Oranf!e IJS.2622 Appl y at Bart o n Gene ral omce ·Orde r Development Co. 17406 desk. bvy phones, typing, Ml. Cliff wood Cir. FV. filing, mwst hHe good 92108. S4CM531. phone manners. a m mfgr ---------In C.M. Salary negotla· R.OltlST b1e Ph. for appt. 842-1916 GIRL FlUDAY P a r l ·lim e p osit Ion Packagins firm in Costa a vailable. Must hove ex· Mesa. payroll. typing, per. in rtor a l du11lgn. General g(l.lleral olfice, xlnt. opp· Please apply in person. Fast moving KELLY ty, medical benefit•. Call Mon. thru Fri. on· re E seeks more 1_~ __ 9640 __ J ._o_. _W_ed_d_l_e . __ Ktl.LY PEOPLE ... See GllLRIOAY IOGB'S GARDIHS 2301 Sao Joaquin Hi.Us Road CdM 840·!>944 our ads und e r IN· O U S T R I A t. & Part·time, prepare dally CLER C L I od • repOf1a + Ugh\ olc duties 1 A n t •Y s for H.B. Restaurant, aipallllilpe•r-------1 able to work with only General Omce . lite typ· modest supervis ion. Call lftl It bookkeeping. Call Trade your old sturr for Nicole972·2824 Newport Floor Covering new aoodlu wllb a for 875-1'38 lntervlew. CIMllfted ad. "2·5'711 Want Ad Retulta 142.n ' '. ! --·---------------........ . Bailey Hair Fashions m H B. Call for de tails. 962-4747 or 964·2150. Hairstylist fo r lg busy salon , follow ing not ne<.'CSSary. 586·2216 Ho6pital Insurance Biller should J>OSSCtlli good lYP· Ing ublUty, skills in basic math & have statistica l aptJtude. Office in al · tractive Newport Beach. For appt. 640-8950. John T. Moore 1712 Port. Margate Place Newport Bea<"h You are the winner or two fr.-tidutts ($10.00 value>. to IUGSIUNMY MEETntE SUPER-HEROES April 13 Loni Beach Convention Center Arena Tickets may be claimed by calling 6t2·5678. ext. m. *** Kennels need dependable ---------penion to work on wknds H<Yl'EL &holidays. 644-72.62. Hotel Desk Cle rk. Must be exp'd, NCR 4.200. Apply . David Mc-Nell, Hotel Laguna, 425 S. Coast Hwy. L.B. 494·1151. tlGHT AUDIT LANDSCAPER: min. 2 yrs exp. xtnt opponunl· CLERK _ty_.64$-67 __ 16 __ _ RADIO time. rront It back office SHACK ~ence. Able ~o do Vena puncture " inJec· A Tand C lions. Salary negotiable. y orp. _644-_Ul81 ____ _ E.O.E. Want Ad Help? &ti-5678 r-------------------, Industrial ' Home111akers Of Orange Ca.1tr lely W..ts To Help You can put your skills to work on this flexible schedule that fits your home life. Even if your sktlls have been 'Testing" for awhile. there's a Job category for you. No ~ence necessary. . Packagers. Assemblers, .Machine Operators, Mainte'hance, Etc. Good port. for an In· LEGAL SECRETARY. divklu~ with an aptitude exper, friend I~ Hunt· ror numbers It calculator ington Beach olhce. Non Ask how to earn extra money on our bonus skills. NCR 4200 expr. smolter.848-1400 program. Paid vacation, no fee to )"OU. Must pref. Advancement op LEGAL SECRETARY ror be 18 with own lranaportaUon 6 home oboae. porturuties avail. En.Jo)' partner in Ne wport IE~• Jrvlne J xlnt company beneffta. Beach law firm. Top pay Qrf" W.HU Aol>lY9AMtonoon.Moo fo r top person. Xlnl 21028uaineaC\r.Dr. I UirU~.J~el'IOftnel. stills, minimum $ yrs. a P'v•CE S ..,, Suile* I MAIUllOTTHOTIL expe r ienc e. gen e ral I 800NewportCenter Or. prtitllce. 758-0ZW. Huounatoa Beach i.a,w,.:i,uea 1 Newport Beach. 847~ U1 EquaJoPcEmptym/f s~~~::U::.~d~ l~=~-"~--=eaw.~J .. • . ........ -----.....-------------------------··--.·-··· 17 . .. l l .. l c: D E J ~ -IJ 1 •l< pll ... ........ 71 ~?!~ 7111,._W..._ 1tMM9WMeie 11MMllpWW ,,-too W..e.4 7tl0 ........ ~1t.1m M;YN.OJ' Cl .................... ,. ...............•• .,... ...................... .-................... ....................... •..•................... ~ ~ ~ gr,DI 1 ~·~~fl NXONI. \":J~1 •f,Jl,OOE R 811t*•S.:-:.!.~~-~ Salelltd1over30 1raold.Mlfp'W.... 7I00 1 tfJI•" .... MM a 1 ••f'J •-•I 0 r'a tor &el " n YI.-&:,., .. ITOll~ ._ SetNtaty Wall ••1•• 8e11efl11 .................................... ••••••••••• ..... •••••••••• ... Hft• ::.1.d~w.'••"lllri•tr"•ei .:..tu ....ne:P ,:~ # r-· ' Hwy :=:~P llance 1tore OPFICE Reial Beauty Supply. 261 MIOAJNS.U:.ct retnp, yr old lllof:~bred be able lo work tome titM ev..U111 £. l'MSt.c.11. •TYPISTS• ..aar.. d•y,., auw. beat Gilldina. Jl.J M11 ':' ~ llar'Ull• WHktada. T ypln• n brlp 0 p ... vloul aale1 POSmONS t..ya. wuerv. appl Beat Hcelf. haattr, m~ !. ~"!..!"!.!•.!!,'!•· wpm r equired Ex · ./ fl£E or clork e•perlcnce M•'-... ,___, C it .. Speelel ~ dl•~ount to YAmextra money. while Appl.-..u,511-4111 ,....... MUIT I . ---..,._. .._ .:..... ~ Wetraln -na_., o,"' n RealllluuSebool lteep\n& up wltti o tJ'S.1217ev•. •llfWUlialtoaerve i wtU tnf ...... ,._. °' MUI& now bC! rull time new hHdquartera in callDoo.trl-1300 akllls Y ur WM!lf!R DRYER SAL£1---------ArmY fol' J.1f1 Call\ a ••1 com· IMIWlll•lll'JOIY • pl OY"d Som e Newport &ee"h 11 pNi· · De-luu mult1•tYtle Uw11IHll 1111 tkJ(ordf\aUa:. ~ ......... d. hll tune .. ,..,.., m':n•aement 'p@.1tlon1 ....Uy IUriDI. coaa~· 8rACOOUNTCLERK JOIN us• MOdt ll . Complett:l)' ·····-················ o.aaae.. lte-l orputllnw. •Y••tt•r ll LESSON all 1bl 1100 w le omceatatf To perform dJmcutt" . Nblt. retl.ol.lbed. l Jr. 8AIY CHJCKI for lllmlM M2-181 noo111 .eoo1"1 •h•fl• ~~ l~rt.':tive ii:' ":u. N.edtod are aeeretarln. ~Me tleriul ac· 1uarantee. Deh ve l'y . E11ter . Beech CIU•• 11111.aAb $42 If =.··~ ~ea~!~ '"-nlOlll \'lltthl .. Real gt 1 m .., • f1 ~ b~ e te~ept\on l1l1 . c lerk t0.•~ work. 2 yrs. of ~:.~ ~~~~k~l;::n Your cboicdUha. Sale FeedJ.. HU Newport ............. ........._& ....._. .. c .... r.. f! 0 g, • ,...... ~I.ale course Yt>l con Quahfl\'.d people may t,ypaall • an aulatant f'IMnCi denc:el oxper. •ianmenta w/ matth ~ 5-9. So. CC>Qt Ap· Blvd,". II. MS-W. _ "':.'::.". ·~ •• -V.rieo ... c-~ ~ved Vldtio tdlK'ahon call 919 386t between boOkkHper. Mlnhnum of ~I"~ SlfOW\~ ~01n' your alellLI • sched le .,..~srr-tsa 1071 --11\'UJ--------•I prn1ran1 with ew1rd 1-m 2 Yrt npenen~ 11 re · ._,, "II':"'....... ... ·-'lb u -d ~-= .. -·_._ Applt Ro_x.. rHH 0 Wfnnlnj raculty Ac ..... q_ulrectrorallpoeltlont Va lley School Dist. .... jobsthahultyou. Kenmore slJ e -ln rence"' •••••••••••••••••••••• Juaal&.a Pre1le)'. Sa NXJllC.,-. credited Call for 1&Pltt We olftr an excellent Comer of Newlend & NO fee CM!ft, gu. avoudo 1125. 1•wcompreuor C'l•...t• I••· lZ$ w ~.:o'fo::'!, ~~~t t.OOaJ. SALIS combination or Jood Talbert. Fln Vb. E.O.E. 557·0061 m.2138 mo ~ (oo .. ol•• t''P•r pn· CAU$1Y&CO. f'ullUnWSUlcs Tre1nc>e, atartln1 salary. full Teachere A\de ar Kin· ~O~ office • GoldSPf*i Queetl•led. C.llut)'tuue.MZ·tm --... ------r~ GOOd bt1wfl ... &t 146..\So C'uaatlljv.ay (';)l'T)'OUI Some hrnvy ~cal ~ne(lll, 8AM· der1artcn teacher 0 overload dryer.$85. Mhc••• ·-. IHO - ui1-..... Mor\ •" ltrokt r l.AOUNA 8t'.ACll hlllnf( 1>1 .. 11 r :J:PlY an 4 wor hrs & OP· needed. Please contact 546-0289 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnaas '' ~ · " 49.-•057 M d "'' pOrturuty ror arowth For •-J M t rt' -. U Ill '-' Nettpellrt C.nL.t'r. Call ..... !X'l"Mln. oo ay ru r rl· iOUMdia~ consideration u1temat.ona oo esso A. ProCesslonal Service Refrigerator. l4Cu ft, 2 dr, LUGC5AM TACiS =t by H oll)'~Ood;J•Mrl-•V•'•••.144-•l!Qt---•l•-------•I dJ)' pleuecallMr.Jay: ~~1 • s 4 0 · 475 o or xlnt rwuungcond. Need& ftomyourbuaineJl1urd. n,... ao.mt .-. ---ll E Salftl. l.lcend Only lt06•'S GAIDIMS 100.47 2·4311 UPHOLSTERS pail\t $'7 5 675·811 l Send one card for each ::r,r- 1 r..or111• ~r • PIOPU,..SOM N&JWfft(S 2:t01S11nJoaqwo TFCHNICALEDITOR eu,,tom wor1t. exp only. Sid e b y s ide gold tag phaa oae •pare. We • .,..:_J to1 ~,..:k ?nt1 ~M' nt'f'CU P1Ume SALIS TIAIMIMG llllla Rt>ad MOl'TN.AMBICAM Engin deg. Journallsm Top wages & benefits, Whirlpool refn g. 12 cu ft return permanently rnov~ .. mt> ~ Ol?C>. IMO<'lac .. in •bol .ii~ Qhn 4UO 5944 DIALR aaou• train'g or exp & com-pleasant working cond. GE upright fr~er Xlnt sealed attractlve ta& " ,. o ~ t\lll)' rapilalh\•rt r-pn!bensive knowledge of R U F F E L L · s cond CdM · strap, meeting alrllne &vi~~ OOCA..')TINO Mj"tlall.i42 1~ •Ab.,olulf ly no 1mur motorcyc1e11 req, com· UPHOLST R y . 1922 · · G 7 s.i 7114 · l.D. requirement.a. Pre-~> • tnow ln 4°' 1rul.ll1Jt1torcxp n\•\'Ci.tl ~Jei; SECRETARY 1 put.er exp strongly pref. Harbor Bl. CM 548-1156 vent loss It lhel\! For a PWPU; vt:RSON •Prof.-111onal lni.trur AdverU.'ftn~ !>Pace 11411es Need stilf·starter with For national motorcycle DoCJS 1040 personalized tag enclose Ex« lookm1& for 3 kf'.Y bon tor t•l<ibli11beJ urowlnl.! g--'t~ g ... ho ... h d Magazine. Send resume W;uters. E~p'd need only ••••••••••••••••••••••• wallpaper. rabdc: or -i.. t h I e t,'1\Q1c .. l"''lll"ns In 4 ' 0 f' """" m ,. s " an She I apply Daily 8AM HAM. "Da: Gli " •· •MJRSB ________ _. ~h:itxa~" ;~r.,r•:::1" rountie"' ""' v r,:~.:Ocauon. M 1'. slo.Us or job with' lots of to: ~· Law or. 1499 Bemant's 3201 E. Coast AKC •. Afran puppies. will Ybac~ t •tr!i yo~~ ~~ ~1 G:!U • M11.011g"m"'nt Opptv To variety. in lrvlne. Some Monrov11 Av. NB. 92663. Hwy 615-7575 . males & emales. tagS. Or try two cards LVN's d •SALES• personnel work. 540-7630 TclepboneSales • · 7141649 ' 2014 backtoback. We hive lmmed1at _.._....._,,._.. .... ,,..._..... laY Ex~-t tu make $20.000 EOE . For Sheraton Newport WAITRESSES fuU-tlme. Have Staffordshire Bull PRICES: ~for P•rtllmt Mut.1rnum l.'omm11>s1on bl yr tA'udb lo mgnt. Sec......_.../L-..1 Hotelfu1JorparttimeS3 S .C Go lf Cou r se Terners. AKC. pups . $!eaor3/SS LVN 'a: Our con~en1& 111 lllt'Tt'lll>ti your pn•wnt ~k111g caret'r minded ; • ._' ~ to S6 per hr Hours avail Restaurant. 492.2495 Eves 492·4114 4/5t.ags $I.60ea. r lU urru ~ b 50' h l Real at.ate & Bus 1!-iw !H. 1·5, 5·9. No eKper. · . . 6/9tags Sl SO a ac. l)' is a 51J.bt con t' n '" Y ~ 1 e Pl'r.>00 Sal +comm. lst med. s1zed .firm. Fashion nee. Apply in person W;utresses Apply Stavros Norweglat1 Elkhound pup-o ·s :0 · "'m· ~ff·~••~!.8onc1l~?a'~·h•tw (.°'; ra.:~:°:n.,o:cn1 c'~"s 3yrs XJnt lrammg prog. lsland Design J;>laza loc. Mornings on.Ir, Ask ror Rest aurant . 5930 W. pies. 3 M. 3 mos old. I 'Sa.i":"-ta!'sn~ded -..... "'. _, , 'rim Broc k. 835-8550 Good typmg skills. some Ms. Layton root d""'k. Coast.Hwy N.B. An"'1me""" ~"16 NOC"RD? offer an excellen w/Kall'lla Really ffil'uns Eq1~J~pp Emp Mil" S/H m .. d N h I --~ ,.. ....."'"' ,, benerits packaoe an°'lll....,_.._.111111111~...__.._.. ... )'OU te\'ewe d:ulv trmn· • a,. car eKp. o P one cal please. WAMTEO DRIVER Draw your own or send compeUtive salary car 11\)t, motivation & sup SALES belpful.152·5400 ~Mac Art.tu.tr Blvd. Al SUNDAY OMLY Young Female black. name. address. phone & ....i in PQrt S Btreh. "'o del.Jver Da1·1y p,·1ot n~yiaagoodred Chohm1heu.ah.'!!.· we'll make one card per ora...,..y person to. e>.<'IUM\l' )Ouni: l:idies· ecrelary. legal ex -__,=------------• ,, ..,.,..., _... KATS.LA REALTY al11ve sport.swear store petie~ preferred. Call TELEPHONE bundles to camers . Re· S.SS.$185 tag. Add25"each. Equal Opportumt) Employer MI F /H • t4llrMfy w ortc Seeking i ndustrious person with knowledge o horllcu1ture & plants. J yr exper. requfred. 842-8866 Nurses Aides full tame or part time 3·11 or 7-3. Every other weekend off. Pre-Cert classes offered Apply 18811 F1orida St. HuntBch. OFFICE MGR. · Needed immed. for Npt. Bch. med. off. No less than 2 yrs . exper. Typing, pegboard & Lale ins. Back officeexper. helpful. Call PHOTOPLATE PROCESSOR Posauons now exls\ i our Photoplute Produr Uon Department for ex pen enced pbotoplat proce!>sor s, vac uum sys t e m operato r s . photoplatc polish an photo-resist operutors Salary commensurute with eicpenence. Cad JOCMne needs expr. full ttme 833-3622 q1J1res van or large sla· Send cheek or money or· lll-7251 saJesperson. Xlnt rnnge Secretary SALES tion wagon and a good Old Eng. Sht'epdogs. deMOT --------beaskn~0hrtlsAnn. Caalellah759·0885. •ftMIMIST""•TtVE Newspaper subs Your driving record. Phone AKC. ti wks old. $250. fllRIMTIMG R ECEIV1NG CLERK. ___ ,,__ -""" nNv.e 4 to c:hs d 642-4321 and ask for 545-2629Eves. P.O.Boxl560 •<SIST ....... T "''"" . " r. a ay. Costa M Ca """""' resp ror re<:e111ini.: and in· SALES POSITION F "':1d T """ I S200 & up comm. wk. ttillfY Seeley or Don Scotch TemerlSilk1e Ter· . esa. . ., __ H·ntor) or ct1rrul!••h·d o.\. ee PW · op oataonn Exp. pref. Over 21 1.0. amsE. QU"L ner Mi xed Pups. $40 O'Neill SUperswt. Taped raw matenats. Mu:.t be We Med INlhwe, seff corporation. Work close· Newspanor Ent 835·6453 " r. ~-""l"d u d k If & -.&1 ~ 'bl l I t Good ,.._ OPPORTUNITY •U11l .. ........., .. ays sea ms se once expcrw/for J t paper nunWVR"Uo responSt e Y~ managemen . llo3PM0nly. ---doe.sn'\fil$110.548·0256 work. Growing Co people hl hmdle sal skills. Busy ruo job. --EMPLOYER 9 mo AKC registered w/room ror U\f..Unl'e • es $12,000. Also Fee Jobs THEATRE ATT EN -r ream colore d Lab Single phase e lect ri c ment. Salary n :rs to ~:::· h!rpltui ~:; ~~~ ~~~L~g·iosnne~I~ ~~/~~;~~:.rn~\~~ warehouseman . bn~ht remak spayed Super motors. 3hpl"•hp/l /8hp. $4pe~~::ds A~p,~n~n ing of Newport Beach Warner Ave. H B Apply hard working .Person for hunting or famil y 642-3379. AJso: Incentive 3123 W. MacArthur Blvd. not ,..;red. W• will Agency 4340 Campus. aft 7PM Mon-Thur. needed \.0 work m parts dog &i0-947o To Read course. records Santa Ana. ftuin. TyptllCJ essential. • dept & assist m sh1pp10g SHIH-TZU onJandy~s, cost over $100. 557.o825 Tow Truck Drivers ex· & rece1vmg runr11ons ~ Comprehensive com tlECEPTIOMIST PaJl.¥ benl'flls mcludm f\111 time summer. ~ maJOr mcdJcal and den Umc foll. wanter & spr- tal CALL or apply in mg. S3 SO per hr. Must person to 3952 Campu, type m1rumum 45 wpm. Drive. NPwport Beach. Pleasant s urroundings (714 > 540·6080 Equal Op Apply 24701 Dana Or Secretary per'd, Top pay. Apply Must be able lo handle Pu P s · M I F · A KC· * * * SALESPERSON lmmedlale opportunities G&W Towing. 7408 merchandis e Salary 751 1425 P. Peqroy for SLAVICK ·s Frne in our bcauLlful Orange Ohms Way. CJI 642-12!>2 based on past ex per llappy Easter AKC Collie 7~ W 18tn Street Jew<'lers an our rane County ('.lcil~t~ for the Towlruckdrt"vers ;eedt.od E.S.S Inc 54.9-8172. puppu~ Call Costa Mesa jewelry dept. EX · rollowmgmd1v1duah>. Must live CM & tk· eX· Wher"e Is .... _ m1'ddl--8429292. Vouare thew1nneror pencnced person pre-me ,,. tw ...___ t'-L-~ fcrred. however retail pe.nenced. 646·9638 atJfd wortl force? Purebred Black Lab Pup-0 ""e •-~~ expen ence will be con· MARKETING Trainees ()appity Do-Nuts ts look· pies. hunting s tock. s <SlO 00 value>. to s1dered Many benefits L11d1es ser ious about uig for middle aged de· weeks o ld . Shots & IUGS BUNMY port um ly Em p I 0 ye r , _D_an_a_P_o_m_l_. _____ 1 Mlf'/H. RECEPTIONIST rncludtnl{ profit sharin~. SECRETARY changing your pr<':.enl pend.able help. Noexper 5WA06~0mo1'on.g uv'~s('1'wkOnydss SUPMEREEI_.~OEES Forappomtmti nlcontact s tandard of l1\1ng nec.WeWJlltrain.Apply 7;.,1711 ... "' ""~ TRANSMASK Need bnght. personable. B1U Munson al 644 l380 through concentr atl'd an person. 1854 Newport ..... ________ Apnl 13 cnthuasllc & re liable E.O E We seek an eKperienced work w/people PT Fully Blvd. C.M. Long Beach person for growing com· --- 5 -_.-L-E- 5 ---secretary with typing 70 trainoo 1f quahfit.'<I. Call Woman in San Clemente Frffto Y• 1045 Convention Center CORP pany. Good typist & ex-"" wpm . dictation . for appt. 646·6765 or p ti i 1 1 1 Arena • perienced. Bt>aut1ful new Ward & H arrin gton shorthand and light 847-9548. / me or O<'a we com· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tickets may be claimed Offi~ f\111 cbarse. Exp'd ---------offices io lrv1nc t'or in· Lumber Co. now has 1m. phone cxperienc.e. A ingserv1ce •92·2974 LONG HAIREV Kittens 6 by calling 642·5618. ext girl Friday Ttre back· t.erview call J :m Yandell. mt.'<I. f'/t1mc pos1uons background in Market-TRUCK AND POWER Woman . to care for elder· wks. trarned VE>ry cute. 272. ground helpful. Profi· PHY~ICAL THERAPIST :;.ss..moi. open in the following Ing is desirable. M ~CH AN IC N ° ex · ly lady in Balboa wknds. one geruus IH.2·&979. * * • ~U83. --------· cienl in 10 key adding part.time. nowknds Re -------1 classifications: penencc needed. We wall 673-926.5 . r..-LA.-1050 Fi--.,.,.,. Special. Fan. machine. Lile t yping. 968-8146aftSPM. cept1on1 st an beauty CASHIERS train you . Men and ---·------~,.. '"""""" Benefits. Full time. s ---------"school. Xlnl salary & DECORSALES CLERK TYPIST women. Must meet re· Wo men n eed e d f or ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.astac Bargain. ~cd.$35. days. Permanent. Plastics benefits.Call962·8831 PLUMB/ELECSALES quirements and be will· housectean1n1t serv CASH PAID 99>2558/898- 2312 · SS&SU. MOLDING RECEPT/Typist Xlnt starting wage + fr. High school graduate ing to enlist in Army ror Good pay & hrs Robbie's ::srci~-!~~:a~ti· Racq_uet Club of lrvtne OR a. MACHINE lf: mge benefits . Apply m with 6 months office ex· J.yrs. May enlist now for Rag & Mop. 548-0757 rarmly membership. Bsl. D&R DESK ~ .. TORS 8.30 to 5.30. Ca I Shirley person to 1275 Bnstol. perience for heavy phone active duly later. Call to· ~ Droc> leaf duung room la· ofr. incl. transf ree Mature, positive person """"~"" ~s Costa Mesa. Mon to f''ri answering. some filing dayfor detalls: M ble. solid Cherry. seats 640-8383 w/phone, order entry. & Permanent openinics for RECEPTIONIST needed 9am-3pm, E.O. E. and light typing. General C-Ob~ Mesa 540· 1026 ~·_:..:••••••••••••••••••• 12. w/2 fillef'S Roll top . follow·throu~h. blucpnnl experienced & trainee ru 11 ti m c f 0 r 10 r a 1 office skills. typing. 40 Hunt Bch 962 8821 _..,., 1005 des k. 3 · x 0 · s 0 11 d Old f~h1on lookm~ floral expenence m furniture machine oper ators on Architectural Farm near SALES wpm required. Sant.a Ana S42 2435 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mahegany, mus eum pmk bedspread. fits dou· or related (1ekt, for ag· 3rd. shift. Our training & o c A· l T $300 WEEK An eKcellcnt combina· 1WO WO N , quabty. FT1g1da1re 19 cu. ble bed. has rlounce all ~ive Irvine rum mfr. merit review procedures 5o.6o ~~o~ · H ~~1~~ * lion of salary, benefits. . ~E · En~rav· Antique Music Boxes! ft. bottom freezer. Oun· around. Ca1~ly new; one Type SO+wpm, front of· assure rapid advance-phones . ca II Beek y <Amm. whj)e lraining for (company paid medical ~g machine. hot stamp-Slot Maclunes! Clocks! can Phyfe dining room small son p1n.k crocheted rice appearance. Top rnent for all employees 7141752 5567 area manager 955.2274 and dental) and growth uig trainees. Irvine i;hop HUGE SELECTION table. c redenza & 8 throw pillow. 962-8437 aft salary & benefits. Sub who have the basic ab1h· ---------opportunity is available. Call S56·6262· Ask for .,_ric:• cha.Jl'S. 613.2839 5pm or days 642-4321 ext. mil resume w/salary re· ty & desire. Good pay & RECEPTIONI S T . Screen printing produc· For immediate con· Greg. "9tet....tioftol 250. ask for Jane quiremeots to Box 402 n.ight shift bonus+ profit weekends. real estate or-lion manager wanted. ~1deration call or apply T y p I s T o r a f t Gott.ries Teak furruture. 3'x5' desk -Daily Pilot. P.O. Box sharing. co paid major f1ce Call for app't. Musthaveexp.540·9110 111person. manusc r i pt s for $150 Dania c onsole Complete set of Melmac ,..,,,_ Cos M medical & denl 1 · Cl J h 644 9060 Open Wed thru Sat · s 1 lservtce for 8). Beige & m la esa. CA. surance . a In· ane 0 nson. . SCULl'TUREDMAILS tcchn1 ral ins trU('tlOn J.802Keltenng,lrv. Ster~ 150. char $25. white $10.00.631·3474 A I RECEPTIO Is I P .t. ih 1714) 540-6080 manuals. IBM selective. (71417,,,._1n 7 <·ass lazy susan $15. ----pp y9amto4pm N T J os1100 opeo 1 new ~5.67s-7360AskforPam. .,,.. walnut couch S2S. blk IEACHPOST•L ORDER DESK. gener al ofc background helpful. Good Co. benefits. Apply Store Cable TV. 27392 Camino capistraoo, Lag Mguel CIMCO salon. for eKper . person I h •·"' c•9 1417 ,,_ GIRL FRIDAY with following. Call Artie TRANSMASK ---~ couc .-. .,.. · SE:RVICE 265Briggs Ave For front office. Typm~ at~l890aft5pm. . Of'PORT AflpiCMc:ft 8010 f'terich Provinr 1al twin Pnvatepost officeboxes Costa Mesa and en al off d t --'----UNITY ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm set. r.oo 963·0361 for rent. Co nvenie nt lrvinelod.CompleK Callg~r1475 f~<~ea~ 'aeps SECRETARY CORP. knoc~ often ~hen you FREIGHT OAMAGF.D -location Eas·y parkln" . ...... ual Oppor Emplyer poa'ntmeot. · "SUPER PERSO"'" use result getting Daily HOT ,... .. ~ ,... . . POINT SALE 330/I u1rung rm :.l'l . lge oval 7 30 day money b ack Pre-school leac·hcr re· -. --Faster than a speed mg Pilot Classified Ads to W Warner nr Harbor pc country style . lake guarantee. 548-8300. Ured elem ed. tea~her Recrcat1onal J\1de. M 1-·. bullel. more i;>owerful ::Z~rfKeU:c~~cl reach the Orange Coast Santa Ana 979.2921 · new $600 631·3230. -------O.R. INSTR UM ENT & SUPPLY TECH. Ex per ience preferred 7..J:JOpm. San Clemente General Hospital 714/4116-1122 ext 213. PAINTERS-Knowledge in all aspects or lhe trade. at least 7 yrs exper. Call 642-2928 blwn 8:30AM & 4PM. Will train :>41! 3771 or 2·5PM . $3.SO hr. rec bk than a locomot1ve. able mark~hone642·5678 CASH PAID 531·1738 . grndpref.494 7630 lo leap tall bldgs al a li'~ualOpportunlty ·--------..i Wshrl0ryr s /Re rr1os . ----------1-1 -, 1 h : smgle bound. should be ""'4 ,. PRESS OPERATOR -{ect pt1oms1 ag t b~uk some capabilities of the Employer M /F /H worlang or not 957.g133 OFFSET keepl.llg. Good working randJdate chosen to jom . . cond 3 days per week. our co. AJso should have ---------1 MliltM.wi•::JO~iMl~~r,et Good.Job 1!1 fast growing. Call 962 6648 8-S. xlnl SH & typing skill ls & qual!lY i~s tan t/com · RESERVATlON l ST w afriendlypersonalily mereaal pnnt shop Mu!.l M t d d 1 w·ti Com"' •-JOID a very an beepe d aurean1v1ua . 1 "-"' · x rience on lr · 0 h . M F -novaun~ marketrn~ co Hamada press1Js. Good am. ay rs. 00· n. Call " -9 future for Lhe right man Ca 11 Ch an Crosby. "'' rea. 54 ·71J3. S SECRETARIES S Secy lo president. Greal bcnn1es. company, & posilion. $15,600. Employers Pay AU Fees orwoman.JackorCarol, Newporter Inn. 644·1700 SECRETARY for mem· Pantry Helper. Apply dai· S41).L3S5. E.O.E. bership dept of pvl club ly. Bernard's, 320' E . M be bl CoaslHwy. 615-7575. Prin''"" REST A.URA.HT ust u e to handle Liz Reinders Agency 4020 B1rtb St., Ste 104 Newport Beach. 833·8190 Call For Appt/Estab '64 _ .... 'b . pressure & have good Part Time Cdm drive up STRIPPER ~}~~ !\~:~· ~t1:;~ lele communications pboCo bool.b seeks PIT Or. Cly f~rm needs Kat Piiza Rest. opening skills, gd typing & genl ---------• employees Two shifts qualified stnppcr exper. in Westminister. Mak<' O(c bkgd. Call for appt Sec w/super organiz. avail. 8·1:30 & 1:30·7. in process. mechan. themostof yourpizzaex 64:),5000extS20. Must be able to deal ef· Call Terri, 759-1140. color. 644 _7955 pr. Xlnt oppQrt for qual SECRET/Ii.RY fect1v(!ly w/cuslomers ---------i candidate.832-6150eves. Various dulies. die over phon<>. Gd . Po,ODUCTION personality a must. PART TIME EVENINGS AduJta with outstanding. attractive personaUties who enjoy working with kida. Over 21. Start. al $3.50 per hour. Phone 642·4321 Ext. 250 , BETWEEN 4:00·5:00 PM. "' taphone typing I ~1rl lrvme. Linda. 549-3373 TRAlNEE Restaurant ore, work independently Rubber hose products BOB'S Great boss lnventory Ser111ce Station altnd lrvlne area Must pass cootrol expr helpful, but rught shift, no eKP nee. company physical in· HOME Of THE not~. Pd vac. med In· Call 613-1023. eluding back x -ray. sr. sal commen w/expr. 540-7639. E.O.E. O.C Airport area. Call SERVICE STATION _AT· PIT. m ature woman. BIG BOY SalleeatSS&-8390 ~a~~!~rp~~~~~~~: Recertionist , cle rical. lmmed openings in our SECRETARY band writing. It mecb balle school. 640·1443 family restaurant at Type 60 wpm w/gloves knowledge( apply at~ 642-t068 nearby locations. We re· on. Work in develofmenl Newport B vd, C.M. Experienced ror s mall auire 00 previous exper office of beautifu new growt h oriented co. Join our fncndly lt'om Theater. SCR. Xlnl office ec.b Mesa. Salary com· Come see us today skills and good PR ablU· SHtPPll between2--4pm . WAllHOUSEMA.M PBX Anl .ervice lmmf'd mensurate with ability & Wafftn Waltnsses ~~-No shorthand. ST AaT $140 MO. openl"'!it '°work varied exper. Gerry 6Sl-0700. M9tag« Traillffs JOB SECURITY Mkfor.bdrea F.qual OpportunJty ___ E_mployer In 6 endt. Pd. ~ec. Quallfled Construction Ccnhfers SICRETAIY ESTABLISHED COM· med Im • pd uauwae . ..nntendent. Apply at 91W2AdamsSt. H.B. For Ne wport Center PANY (71t) IS6-25C!O. Barton Development Co. 7311 F.ciinger Ave. H.B. Slock Brokerage Firm. FREE MEDICAL/OEN· 17406 Mt. Cliffwood Cir. u J--1---Need mature peraoo with TAL SELL idle llems with a FV 92108. 540·4S3 l. nma1ir ..--a IOOdlypi.ng&shorthand. ~inNewport DaUJPilatCluaifiedAd. Reeumerequested. c.w.r. kxcellent benefits. Calll•-------- Nuning ATTENTION RN'S ~ LVN's ~~~ n,.m..,•~­ • • •ss-m •"" .,. ........... • -aSllllEllS •Ml Cltl or come In and .. uet mLY llALTH CAIE 23952.Avenidodela Marjorie 644-U42 ---------1 Carlolta. Laguna Hills SI• PH• Cl.al . t4•a!JrTt.Ht SECRETARY-Telephone· TIUCICDalVB '501 Campus Or. Jrv. Typloa·filing·lelex. Must Elq>'d crattt. Cle.n drtv· &reel. customers we ll. Ing record. Apply In Equal Oppor Emply r Moa·Fri. 8am-5pm. for ......-.... F.cller Industries.· M ,/F interview contact .loAnn ...-~· ~~~~~~~~~I H>-81. Salary SB00-$850 2101 Dove St., N. 8 . Across rrom oc Airport. per mo. Restaurant COUNTER SKIPPING CLERK HELP. Mature woman. SICllTAIY EXpel' help(ul. Respc>ml· Xlnl workina cood. Good MarketiDI secretary to ble full·tlme po1itlon aalary. Frt pml Sat/SuD divlalon man•ger of wft mell pl'Olettive co. dQs. lrvlne C ubbouse. state wide Flnanclal suo br. Call &e.3132 for ltvine . .Jaclt7S4·1500 Serv\ces ft rm. Xlnt 1ppt. l(rowtb opportunities. --=-~------- Retail Siles 'fYpln1 ss+wpm. Et· SHOISALIS JEAN DAHL plrience MeeSHry. CaJI Part Lime ules man or Dtll"91f Sporilw... -.olll8 wom1n for e .. hours. Need ex-r r:raoo In Expr. pref. or will train -rtpt J>H10ft. Apply to a a le• o I a 1 b I on Jr )'OU waot your •d•ertis· person. Ask for Mr. C.n· merchandtte, full or lnl meH•lle to reach non. HemphUl'tSboes 54 e•rt·tlft\e . Newport more people •t lower FH hlon {fland, NB . 1lledl area. Salat')' com· ca1t. Cla11Uled a. the M4-4ZD ... ~--•,tew/exper. Call -., to 101 CaU Now! -------- for •ppl. fOJHf. 642-~ Se1J Idle Item. LIVE ON STAGE!! LOftCJ leach Convention Center Arena APRIL 12 tlln APRIL I 5 ~ .... IJ • 2 A 7:JO p.a ,...., .... IJ·2A 7:JOp.a St ., .... 14 ·JA7:JOp.a ~ ........ ... J 17:>0,... ALL SIATS ...... GREAT FAMILY SHOW! II 6 •tt• .....,,.."'*- ••••••••• &.0111 hKll ~ 01 •II Ttcll•ltOll Oull•••· Mell o•d••• 100 a. ~·....:·~ toltO UllO & Or edtl (;ero =~ llUI g Moftder· Apnl .. 1119 ..( .-.w ........ ... . ... ::............... .. "" ........ .. ....................... .... . .................. ; ......................... . ._. ___ ~ I ll'J.~~lawJ UdD 1' w/tllr !HU>, 'A f/-'-----• --1.c:-•. •• Goollcc.t. W &1 in1 tlH ~..,~ 111-4175 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WIW&LIUY IOUllAllUM PA.ID roa oa NOT TOPIOll•I ..... .._ llMl ;..:!"'°.:O ;. llMa Ctul 27 w/trtr '41l"OROWOOOIE ..a ' N reff, llOl1JI Hiii. fUUy~lllJ.000 ·---------t ....... llf..Ueves. fl& flfl __ _ SCUil l£JS •• Sc-9*k Oay Sailer, It I fer...,.., ••1£1S =-·~= cond. Sac THI AUTOWOIU _. CW TANT ~-CMfe LASU for Hie 1441l. Put )Hit ol t'XP"n•act> Fraud 1£nlM-lllO eocnp~c. Call ev on 1'(Air •Ide 1•rov1dlnt1 EXACT m. mt ('QQIUllalloo .. • In lhe laawu~1 11,ab r.~a.••• I I I •• Ule Cl&bll' day. A bl& d ' ·~tutt1un • lrlr w o:."~~ : p,:.~u s-tMdw •Ith a ~""' Good l'OfMf S.O/bal ofr t t v r1 bu 11 ,. r,. o / "EXACT aa.., QQt)I, lat F.I Mod•o, N 8 J N V f. 8 T M t-: N T ~·" S.SW IWlmOOllh. II. liketl IA 3r .. --pro.f•••IO-All t• d•~ ~-----111ll'AMTID-__ .,,,. aop, fw lt-rmlnt-rttal v1lut1 ~A,.,,.., any~ =:, *t:'~.:..:!°.!'l. Xtr1t l\4 f>~l 71~2 !Siil A WWpay_tMb iU 3l1S ~ .. v • .,, Airway I, CWIA M~u. c. I l,ltiOO •«;s=:u-'°''~ • .;ht. "~:. ~~ ·-··················· .... u n or lradt' (or Bladl bench seat for '7 50 h p O 8 Alt!O han ~Pidu1p. _ZhpOB ~·Z!M '11 Jen t•n lnlt•rct-plo1 • 111.t>r, llhr. •II pwr, 1111. qu•d. Kon1" XII ('('W\(! 113,000 673 7311 M233'7i Factory 4x4 Luv Trucks, 3 toc~e from &auttrul 25" color TV, 2 ••••••••••••••••• •• •• •• Ca!>CY al 551 ·5398 yr wmty, free deli very, Camper U ' Monuco. '73 -----Sl28.646-171:46. Shower fully :.elf con Jeep CJ 7 Better than ---------4 ta.lll<'d. Hydraulic jack~ ne w I m m at• u I a t e. KCA radio/phnotTV Com-Xlnl cond. S2300J best or: loaded S000064S 9346 bo. Lovely Walnut w/ fcr.636·5855 T--k---9560 iilate. Lcuvrng area too --nK s much lo move. Make of· t.4oloriu:d likes 9140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fer. 979-8672 ••••••••• •••• •• •• • • •• • • 74 Che\ rolet Blazer Auto . MO PEl>i\l.EI< PS. P B. J\1r, off Ruad Teac AGIOO m<1ster re· New PEUGEOT MO tires. rl'movable hardtop t'Order, "'• ~ 1,2 tr~c~. lg PEDS Re~ $469, Now :l'lgal gas tank. Ab~olull .. reels. $750. firm. 673·2<J34 $3l9. 63l·3830 ly must :.ell by thil> •-~ & 1u1....-: weekend S4950 offer ~,.;:;• t:,c~s/ 675-9910675-5226673 3468 •••••••••••••••••• • •• •• 'I I 50 .,,., .,., 396 E-1 C -.-69K ~ u--1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UCJ' r.;:JrO amino. -S::::l""Mlln"e 9030 Must Sac. ·79 Yamaha 750 m1 AT PS· PB 2 gas ..,..,....,. Spec .. 1800 ml. Sells ror ~· $2100. or lrade on ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3185 Will sell for S2900. 59· '72 Vclle + e al>h 20HP Johnson. Manual 645-8594 64S-8375. start. short shaft. Zodiac -------noorboard. Xlnt cond 1972 HONDA Elsinore '58 Chevy 2 Ton, fl.at bed. 493-8458 Ron. Entire Bike Recently Slake !tides, s phl rear Rebuilt Excellent c<>nd end S2000 493-5789 loah.Power 9040 si.ooo. Ca ll eves. v 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494-4747. or see at 462 St ClftS '18 Scarab·330 TS out· Ann·s Or .. Lag una••••••••••••••••••••••• drives. 85 hours. Loaded! Beach. im Dodge Tradesman 6.S mph plus. Stored on van VS. 26,000 m1 . trailer. Mus\ sell/best of· '78 :r10 DR Suzuki -Like cw;tom inside. grt>en 2· fer. New, As king $1.150. tone spec11JI painl, fully 731-12161hcNM) 771·0458beforc3p.m . carpeted & panelled in · •5.aL 1200'w-....a..• side. port holes. air .... ' --.. Must sell! RM 125 8 : vents. sun roof. high AskforJerry Perkins Good cond. $6bo or best back s wivel c h<11rs. ALUMIMUM offer.493·1806 spare lire rack. wide tires w1 maAs. AM /FM FISH IOAT '78 Enduro DT 175· One tape casi.ette $6450. 16' Starcran. center con· thousand m iles. like new. 870-4564 (Fullerton 1 s ole, 20 HP Johnson $000.557-8393 ------ Shorelinetilllrlr. M 0 . p E 0 1 9 7 7 '77 Ford Chateau Club $1295 Action Boats MOTOBECAN E. Good W~ 351 VS. A1C. stereo. ComerBch/CstHwy HB cond. Runs xlnl. $225 privacy glass. extras 833-3411. 33' Classic Owens Sedan Best<>ffer. 557·l~ Cruiser . Mus t sell. MolorHotRH SaCe/ ·n Ford Chateau 1-;150. $7000/offer. 642·6630 R.etlt/Stol _;. f 160 Cptn's chrs. fu11shcd mt. before s 30am -'7-stereo c·1ss air 3S l uulo : · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 22K mi~ '$6150 ' 979-5840: 28fl. Baja swordfish boat. RENT 23' FIREBALL. 67:J..7s:.>. GMCcliesel. Much more. SELF CONTA INED. -------9-5-9-0 $28.500.631·2227. RE~ONABLE . CALL Autos W.ted ---------1 ~2283. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 23 Fl Chrysler cabin WE IUY cruiser w/trailer. Twin RENT Lu~ury Motor USB> C "'RS•. Mere. outdrive 120 HP. home 22 Palomar. "" one outdrlve nds. work. Sleeps 6. $295/week + We're the new Chevrolet Good buy at $3800/orfer. Wmi. 640-8585 " dealership in the Irvine M5-0t69 Auto Center. We need _________ 126' Explorer: Loaded. your used car! '78Mako20' Fresb&Sall $185 per w ee k $90 JOE waler fishing. Me re weekend. 541-4054 or a..a•c ..... e.RSO..._. powered & trlr. Fully 644-0782 ~ rns n .. • .... L.. ~ -.. ll \1.:..,1 II l t. I '.UN ~ I I , ' J • 'I ~ I { T ll 74\1\ .OZ. xlftl eond 30K '78 3000 Brn hnmac . ml. a.uto. AM/FM IW'eO Slunof. P.P Be•t offer &ape, air, 22 mp1 Ori&. overSH.000.17$-0754 O*nef', M500 875-31116 ~--"19 300 SD: T\ll'bo Dietel. YiEPAVTOPOOU.AR '74 HOZ • .ut0-.-tran1, aooo. fart.opUMdcatt·foreian1 AM /.,M •terC'o eau.. 897...-Eves -.Ut't or rlu le>• Ir AIC. mags. HW reblt 1fNI cat &a utr• cl••n. -a. xlnt Nnd. $4650 or ,.. f742 "78 VW Factory c•mper. PUICMASI OILIASI YOUIMIW 1979 CADILLAC NOW!_ ... P'lRST' '*" olfttr Must sell Im· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 32K ml. left Qn wrnly • med. 1"1Hl.32. tiv~ or M950'! Beaut. '77 MGB tranefemible. $38·73!1. ' 21mHarbor 8Jvd. (,~'TA MESA t7t-ZIOO WEIUY USED CARS CALl. Uaed <.:or Mar 540-5630 808 McLAREM's $ 85()N. Beach Blvd. LA HABRA (714) 522·5333 Closed Sundays OR»IGE COUMTY'S OLDEST $ wkndli ~~ood. 2Z.OOO ml. 'rlVWSQUAREBACK. '78 1JIOZt metallic blue . ........_. 97,,.4 ~BtsfOFFER lt77flOllO IAMC.-0 AMtomat~. etr eottd .. pwr. •l•erla1, pw r . brakes • radi o . UOOHOI). (Stk. P3l77'I' >. 8000 m1. A1dr. 4 spd. -.. <TYY477) 631·0885 .-.~DJlt. . ..................... . -Roadater.' Orig made. in Clean '70Sclu300areback "JO SlO auto 2 dr sedan. '70. Completely re-made b • Re<'ently overhauled. CCX' present ownr in '78. 483-5789 runa fine Previously Jl's a Classic in superb owned by Dats un dlr. cond. The price is more Sl475 642·0328 or leave than fair but Clrm. $3500. 14n1 THEODORl mes.ageutS40·\759. 714-634·1727. ~~--~---~ '68 VW Bus. xlnt cond. New brks, new tires. refrlg /slnk. $1900. 997.~ ROBINS '64 Datsun Roads ter Classic, S3900 759>1639 l970 MGB Convertlb.le, 'T1 Rabbit, snrf. AM /f'M , good cood. $1600. 494-4275 9K m1 . like nu. $4350 af\6PM. cash.49f>.5995. _!~~~~~~~u FORD 1' t,1.1 HAQP,f)U H.\. ~> ((_}~fA Ml'-A 1, 1 ,. 1•11t1) FW 972S 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Full~ rt!!>tOrl!d '(;7 J J~U<tr M.k II 340 Set.Ian. I :.pd . A1C. Sarnf1ec for SJW5 bst ofr 533-494l!, 5-15 2866 '11 XJ·l2L Automatic. a1 r. fully equipped . 6.M aclu<.11 miles Rcgcnry re d w tan hides ... i\ f!Jwlel>S example' · <2S<lt:KT 1 CREVIER MOTORS lst & Broadway SAN1'A ANA18:l.5 :ll71 -----Kannann Ghia 9735 •···••··········•··•··· '66 Convertible. Need!. Li~ht body work. S2100 or SUPER CLEAN '77PORSCHE $8600 Burgundy 924 Saddle lnlenor '76 91 IS TARGA Metallic Brown Butterscotch Int '76 912E Perfect Cond1t1on Orange/Black Int '77 91 IS Green1Saddlc Int 141 E . 16th St . C.M 1714) 642·8366 bestofCer _54_6·_7~ ___ ~~~~~~~~ '72 Bus, to mj on new eng. Cac:t. '78. CDV. loaded. '11 LTD MW en&. fs trana • new clutch/brks & more. Mint condltton. $10.100. Make Offer. Alf power. runs xlnt. $2400. 754-8282 644-5043 842"760 aft2PM. HELP! Positively can sell your Vot.o 9772 c.onvert, 76 ELOO. Sl>Ol· car-truck-van at no cosl ••••••••••••••••••••••• less. make any ofter. t.oyou.547-70L8 VOLVO 529-8423 1714> 1974 LTD. A c. PS . SALES, SERVICE AHO LEASING' OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS LULEIKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor B~. COSTA ME ' 646-9301540.: 467 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer in Orange County! BUYorLEASE DIRECT ~~ 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 Late ·n Volvo. Xlnt cond. l.S,000 mi. Luxury car, 1 bar.:ain pncl' Must i1ell. $0050 646-7524 evei.. '70 El Dorado immac. AM /FM s tereo. clean. cond. One owner . Aft. 6 good cond. S~. 645-0896 _P\e_ase __ Ca_ll_586-_7_7_56_· --i'18 Fairmont Wg-n, almost '72 El Dorado Converti· brand new. w/3 yr warr. ble. Russet ext. w /bone Why pay for depreciation leather ml Every opt. on a gas guzzler. 24 m i> XJnt cond. $5.0001 Bst actual mpg with AM /FM Ofr. 645-J:!m eves cass tape. air. power etc My $1600 equity 1s yours '78Seville. 20.000 mi, fully Just take over $146 m o equipped. $11 ,500 . payments or 14495 cash 640-l7SS Must Sell Now Call tt I 1 559-SZU • •• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • LiRcoltt '' 4 5 1979 CA MARO •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• IEIU.IHETTA 1974 Lmc. Cont Mark IV. Under 8.000 miles! dass1c cond., best offer Equipment inc . pwr. lomi 842·6234842·8055 Wllldows & door locks. • -till wheel. style trim 64 Cont. 4·dr. great groupPLUSa$500stereo transportation, good Sound sysLem! <552042>. cond S750. 642-1155 $7850 Call Mary at ~ 9950 645-0602 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S '77 Chevy Camaro. lo MEW,.ST mi's. PIS, P/B. AM /FM " cass .. silver blue in col · LINCOLN·MERCURY or. asking $4SOO. Call DEALERSHIP 497-2003 +art spm & RAYFLADEIOE wlcnds. UNCOLN·M ERCURY Volvo Statton WaRon 265 . Jli-18 Auto Center Or OL '76 Air. Stereo. n Camaro. met. pwdr SDF'wy-Lake Forestex1t. P1S.PJB. auto, roofrack. blu. fuJlyeqwi,>pe<l -P /S, IRV1NE Xlnt cond $6300.0BO PIB. A/C. crwse ~onln>I. 810.7000 Home 675-1164 Wo rk stereo S·Lrk . auto win---------!163-7829John dows. perf cood .. lo m1. "72Col Park 9 pass. w<1,.; '73 14SS Little n .-d Wagon Fuel tnJ. 4 :.pd, lo m1 Run.'> & took!. xlnt $2900 ~7033 Must see lo appreciate White. fully loade d ! Be:;t ofter 2131592-5300. Xlnt! S2.100. &75·6161 592.3445, S36"6974 ------ '72 MonteRo wag. Xlnl 79C<1ma ro rond I ownr 64 .000 m1 latLIHETT A Slim firm. 640-7905. ·75 Volvo lt.H:. mu:-.t O t 900 I C 11 - S· .. ·nfl"··. La"c u"er Pll' n y mi es . u y ~ -9952 u• ... ~ ,.. , cqwp Just given com· .._..,_.., men~ Xlnt cond PP panv c·a r . 673·6933 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 493 n 68 644-4839 ~ M~t . rbll cnR-40K rr.1 Autos,U5f'd ----o ri,11 owner. s2uuo •••••••••• ••• • ••••••••• '78 Blk. Blk T-top. PS. negotiable Oyi. 768-lSSi. 9905 PB. PW, P IDL. S700 E\l!S 493-6189·Clork. AM /FM cass Air. cruise ----....••................. ...... DollcJlas J. Siemer 10l7 Sundcasth: Or1 ve Corona Llcl Mar Yoo arc the winner of two frtt tickets ISIOO(halut.'J ,lO BUGSIUMMY &tilt a -st ofr 1142.9931 · 7 9 M ~ s t a n g --TUR BOCHA R GED Che•~ 9920 S.l.,1!r, n~w pnmo car •••••••••• • •• •• •••• • • •• Loaded xtras SlSOO L.o. p FINAL 1978 497-2225. 499-1905. ------CLEAR.AMCE! MACH I '70 Good t•ond on Camarolt, Capnre:., 351. auto $1000 Moote Carlos. Malibu:. & 631-3230 Novas Drastic rcduc ------ lions. OW.mobile 9955 Sales-Service-Leasing '73 Ghia convert. xlnt RoyCarver,lnc. cond. AM FM :.tl'rt'o. Rolls ({oyce BMW ~;icil, must sell. $3895 '75 914. Compare, this om• halt been pampered Blue & beautiful 40K m 1 $6500firm. 581-7458 MEET THI:: 5UP£tt-HEROES Apnl 13 Long Bearh Convention Center SAVE NOW!!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 15 ClITLASS 4 Dr. Lake CONMElL CHEVROLET new. 40,000 m1, vinyl top, loaded. $3800 l540Jamboree .,...... Arena Newport Beach 640-6444 Maida 9738 Reftauft 9755 Tickets may be <:!aimed by ralhog 642-5678. ext. 272. ~ ltJrt••r Iii\ d I I IS'( \ \I~:.. .... \ ·n CU11..A.SS 4 Or. hkc new, 32.000 mi. AM ffM cass. SSOOO. Tom, days 492·2100. evcs492·2300 PP CREVIER &I ST• UOAOWAY SANTA ANA 835·3171 THE UUIMATE OAIVIHG "'ACtflHI! •USEDIMWs• '76s:.>i.AS/R (752PVD> '7620<YlS/R 1268RKM ) ·nm: 4s pS/R <0179> '78320i: 4spS/R 0893> '78733i 4spd 102SVFZ> Clowd Sundays '74 200'l. Excellent condition 675-38.11 ·················~····· miracle mazda ••••••••••••••••••••••• TEST DRIVE OUR "LE CAR *** Of THE YEAR" '74 Javehn AMX. stereo Good inventory in stock 8·trk. xlnt cond. Sl700 546-1200 ---------!Olds '78 Cutlass Supreme. Brough. Super s hape Eqwpped. 752-2784. Hurry while they last! Call Mark aft 6. 54:i-So.t5 2150 H..tMw ll•cl MIR"'CLE '76 "·tlass, lo"'ded. Super "" '61 Rambler Classic Great "'u " C4"fa MHO 645-5700 MAZDA/REHA.ULT cond 44 Km 1• ca 11 clean. s.1450. Rec co car, '79RX7 GS · I I 2150HarborBlvd. 546-6885 aft. 8p.m. Take fOOSo.,.~tHwv. mustsett 642·.(504 ' 'air. a um. a -"'OSTA MESA Bes OH -1 loy whls. ran be de· ""' l er. 1 _ • It '75 Cutlass Salon. Loaded livered to you In Apnl. 645-5700 Buick 9910 ..._,.... CIC w/xtras. Good cond. Bst under SK m1 , c a ll 111--Ro~• 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494-1131 ,_ol_r_.842_·_993_1 ____ _ ~/831-9354 or wnte Don ,..... 1-• M thl rt 7 v ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76 Estate Wgn. V-8. a uto. Pinto 9957 Wi~c ~"g3 e · erona . #}DEALER IN U.S.A. en.use c,ontrol. all Power. '71 El Cammo SS454, xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ROY 6lM m1, $3500. 642·2464 cond, very lo m1, A/C, '7S Pinto Wagon V-6. auto dash.cslmbody&paml S2600/offer. (714) DELIVERY ROlLS·ROYCE '77 Century Station 2 sets of wheels. Hi gh S48-862S afters p.m. & IMMEDIATE JRR CARVER Owner. PB. PS. AM/FM 8 trk'" trans. 20mpg, low miles. AND 11MJ.1m110ree Wagon. Fully equipt perf. suspens1.on. Must weekends . or (714 I ·n BMW. S~ereo tape. air, I Yeor FREE Ntw-1 &u<11 Clean 40.000 mi. S3900. see to appree1ate. Call $1000 ext 307 wkdays must sell or lake over S"'-aVICE ~· Ong t•ost $8000. Present :;J6.Z785, 536-8405. • · _ · lsc. 646-9451 & 830·1550 "" low bk $4000. 831-3514 '74 Pinto Squire. Auto. Bob or 12.000 miles in ;,iddi· ClOSEO SUNDAYS PositJvely can sell your AIC. Good cond. Tires & ---------1 tJon lo warranty on any '59Silver Cloud l ·72 Electra Lld. air. full car-truck-van at no cost brakes good cond. $1100. DatMM 9720 new Sl9 000 power. l owner, $1800 t.o you. 547-7018 D""ll48aft6PM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• * Z)s * DISCOUNTED • BARWICM DATSUt-4 \ , ,. I 1 ' \ ~ l\ I ' l ' \ 831-13 75 493.3375 1979 MAZDA GLC, 9854144 968-3516 art 5:30. <PIO" 626 & TRUCIC '72 Impala. 4 dr. ,radio. ~ 9960 Toyota 9765 ·16 Skyhawk: Clean. 23 PIB, PIS. Cull air, vinyl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Al.SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• mpg 36.000 mi $3000. top. auto trans . low ~EEAM/FMRadio ·neeucaGT5·spd.lomi. 559-S47Sor544·732i mileage Gd. cood. with ~g~ha5J of any fact. air. & tape. m ags ·n Le Sabre auto. AIC. 962·5951,896-2396 new .,_.ff Ga~5 898·262S dys. S40-3068 PIS, P/8. 4-dr. 49.400 m1, '73 Moote Carlo. vinyl lop. "' "" eves. xlnt. $1500 646-1456 flllup if you can beat our auto. air. PS. PB. good deal oo any new GLC. 626 ·n Celica llftback. 5-s pd, '72 Estate Wgn. Sec 1t, cood. $1900. 494-1989 or truck in sloek. air, AM/FM cass stereo, drive it, you'll like il. '75 M Crlo landau 43,000 SHUSFIRST! 23.ooo mi's, ss 45o. $1250.67J..8l64 mi. economical. a ll '711'1.YMOUTH FUttY2DOOR Automatic. air cond .. AM/FM. vinyl top. pwr. steenns-& only 55.500 LOW miles. (557CZNJ. (Stk. 1031A). ~$1'71 82J.7777. *DATSUNS * 197oSKYLARK xtras. Pr pty97s-ll.20 1 _91_.__t1-Mlncle '78 Cellca llflba<'k. 57,000mi,$1.000 72 No 4 "-V& l THEODORE ROBINS --,. .---Mazda/RftMNff AM/FM stereo. 5sp. sun· 636-3602. pp va. ..,., • • au o. equipped. 754-0368. -T,-... -a -,T-ra-.-_,--,-.,-0 CHEVROLET Of AIModeolt roof . a /c. & more PS. PB. AC, 41,000 ml. SKJPJACK 24• F/B. Twin ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• 21AutoCeoterDrive SALES-LEASING 2150HarborBlvd $7,200./bes l offe r . '78 Regal Sprt Cpe, V-6. Xlnt cond. Sl ,650. 6 cyl 170 volvoa. Slim 27f\. Coachman travel IRV1NE PARTS-SERVICE cwts~~A ~.Q239orSS1·9560. =.'~=· close to 7Sl·9774:644-7872 FORD 10(•0 Hl\llBOW Ill v 0 (0'>111 Mf'A 1 .. 17 0010 s tep. VHF+more . traller,1975.xlnt.cond. 761-7222 T~ 9767 eor..th ttl2 Sl2.soo/b8t. John 675-4229 Dbl. bed, lrg. ref rig. lrg.1---------....___~ •~ 9740 • .....,... C ••c 991 S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,...._ ........... wvw. ...,.. • ••• , •••• ,................-propane. tank. built on WANTED I ••••••••••••••••••••••• . T"n d ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Corvette. sliver An· ••••••••••••••••••••••• So. Coast 18' launch, 6 cyl jacks. Reese hitch In· • :?IMS HARBOR BLVD. '76 MB450SLC. 35,000 mi. 19a>jor parts ..... ro.abodsteyr.aAndmlna·. ·n .Coupe de Ville . 30M nl versa ry Speci a I. '18 Trans· Am M acbo g rey mari ne .• l ap eluded. Jf·S"" below Late model Toyotas. ,_....... th p h ,_ • ......., DK.. ... ho high itrai ..... Bit\ N port vv Volvos. PlckuP6 & Vans. 54M410 540-0213 ~. Lea er arc · lerior In gd cond rrules . excellent cond1· .......,.. wtcuslm car cov-"' ,... a c ~:;_ nis ew • book. Al ,250. or besi CaUustoday! ment int. MetallJc Mint 631•491915-49•2584 6.11· tion . 497·2362 eves. and er. Sl.2,900. or besl offer. performance pkg. 1'198 19C50. •~ 81 • 642·8979. diet. Must Sell. S70·6746. green. S24.000Call eves & PM • weekends. One owner. 714/621-«M4 out ot only 200 made. af\6PM. week·ends. 675·3527. Hurst •·s pd. Hooker .......... / 1976 Jayco -Jayeagle days,892-8321 Vol&IW991" t770 '76 Cad Seville: Loaded. Doclgt ttlS Headers. all pwr. a/c. Cll lwr 9050 lent trailer. Sleeps 8. rul-_..;;.._ _______ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt cood. $7800. Days ••••••••••••••••••••••• &IDOi cert. Me\allic bm . .. !ff!.:: ............. ~t:!g;~~~n~~t:re~ '11 250: RebuJU trans. vw . Having trouble sell-833-2238. POaitivel.)' can sell your w/bel1e velour. Gold • * * .... __._..,al .. -'-up. Good 81.000 ml. Xlnt cond. ~yourcar!TryusTop , C d Vlll . car·,truck-van at no ce»t Maga It trim. Jay ~.. '""'"' *5800. 979-~ ap • P·'d 'or or Not! P ... ~u. pet .~ ... ...,.!.·. ioyou. 547-7018 BGZ11-5. Mon.f'rl. L..W9IO.•••• condiUoo. $1200or make M~IRllll -., 1' ~ Xln "vnv -""" •ae Key Bay dfer. 921 S. Oran3e Ave.. IMMACULATE '75 230 Bring YoW" car to Jim 548-911121 '84 POI.ARA. 4 door. V8. A '10 LeMans Spon Coupe. CoronadelMer SentaAna.834-0610. SCASHFORCJl.RS iiilll~~ll «yl. 4dr. white sedan. Marino Volkswagen, · lli ~ 90UDd .utomobile. Rea. ias. Beat orter. You are tbe winner of Mlle S.. •IClll, ,.,... Top ..... 11 , 1 ~~~~~~~~~ J0.22m1. per gal. 640-9691 l87l1 Beach Blvd .• Hunt-'16 Seville, U1thl meta c classic dealp wb.ich stHI 142.~75 days, 846-1116 ......._.........._.._._..&.. ••cc"'°"'" 9400 ... _~ks~•.' •Odrfcoeraonr 0c0alr!s M 1 1 ingt.oo Beach ·· Ask for bronae. Tan llbr interior. looks good. Has a few eva. ""'.....-~ .,,_ -----•u-aM>SE4.5.'73. et cuous Frank Marino or Tom Cl'ui1econlrOl,newUre1. minor dent• but la•--------- ($10.00 value>. to ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOW D c.......... "We need to buy clean care. Beaultful. Pvt. Pty. Al.kin. full pwr. Xln\ cond. Must mechanically good. Wiii ._ LeMaoa Coupe.. 350 \18, .,.,..,._., 1'10DATSU1'H800 DoveltQuallSls . .~t.;:',';:!f:,'i:~s _lll500 __ ._41n_·.l.260 __ . ___ ,82 Ghia, 800 mi's 00 new sell. '8500/beal offer. nmooany1u00ne. 11581. 11.r, ... 51,000 orig. mi. MBrrlTHE ENGINE CNear MacArthur. ....... ·-Sport t 2 l i I P.P.83.1-aot .-.5187 X1nt cond. Or11 owner. W• lme>IS 545-7884 Brlstol•Jamborff) -b . au o, dops, eng ne. Jntber/lnexte~ $l400.'1HBOO. u m p er g u a r s . rough. m« x t, -· 1173 c.<I CdV. nma 1reat. "16 ASPEN =t.:: "JOptymoutbGoldD\&lter NEWPORTBEACH m /redlntr.Mlchtires . sa.J755. ron..g:;. U1e1 re1 3aa, Rtr aaume Lease. '79 O.fflliionCenter forparta:... ... 7 .... 7 PrhatePartynMd.aclean 2M5HARBORBLVD. cond. $U,OOO firm. '71 SUper Bue AC only 58. ml.$1515.Makeof· -..oa.PP. = f'onnula. F\&Uy Anna -.,. ~·car, truck, etc. 540-64IOl40.021J ~ 45.000 ori1 mi .• i 'oWlll'. fer.MuatHlll7,.._ ..., 9940 •-4579. ,,._ IDQ be tlalmed Pair toOX18.5 tires • Hlivecuh. <213>•37111. • M.,cedes Benz 600 new btks. runa A·l, "18 Coupe de Vllle, tuUy •••••••••••••• .. b• .. •• ._Sell "14 Trana Am. lllr mllal tQ..Jl1I. Ht. .... •· Pair VW van Make 7our aboppln1 "'1S • Z: Xlat. cond. alr, Umo. Loaded, 1uper needs ...,. bodY work. lollded, lo ml'a, Ulle rie~ S&n. Wp. Xlat. motor. ll.CIOO ml. New enc. w/300 a 111DcbaeataSl5.VWwlde ...._f)fllllQtbeDall1 new Urea. lluat '"· deM. 7711 on1. miles. $1400. llr. Elwood. oond. Aatume leaae or RUlllalDod. .•'-SacrUlce NOOI. • • • ..... 6Ure1.M2·3'78 PUotCIMaifiedAdl. .,_move.'IA-lm JM,a00.(213)..._., rJS.0150 pan:hue.-....otO. lm-531-lm ..,4 . tt'5 • ' . -.. .-. • ' I OR ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Wllddlll · · Calb Nem Trial CENTRAL FIGURE Or. William Waddill By UNDA 0£ TSCH ._....,rr..1wr1 ... NHrly one ycor orh.'r a Jury dudloek, Or William Wuddlll or Huntlnt!ton Harbour 1~ on truJI o nce m orC' 1n un ubortlon mu rd 'r e eo which continues to bl.Ir a \()t·m of eonlrO\'llri-y "THIS HAS Jl S1' 8t;t; a hotoeaust tor ml'." 'ia~ the 13 ~ l'itr old Waddill. un ob,ll•lr1 ('I .Ill gynecologist "tll>'l' prut• t ICt' wus Onl' of ttw lar~e~l 111 Orange County unlll Murch 2 l977 Thal night. Waddill performed a saline abortion on un 18 year old unwed woman She wa:> thought to be 20 weeks pregnant But the baby was larger than Waddill suspected and survived for a short period pcrhap!i a ha lf hour. T HAT BRIEF LI FE of "Baby Girl Weavl•r" bcl in motion u dram a which brought a murdt•r charge a~am::.t tht> doctor. tht· virtual destruction of h1i-. Prill' llCl' and u Sl'7 m1lhon suit by lhe 1iiolhe r blummg th<.• doctor for thi' · wron~ful deuth of her m- funt Lai-t Muy Waddill !> murder triol l•nd<.-d with a Jury dead- litc~i..ed 7 lo S w1lh the ma1only ruv()nog a<.'qu1Ual The d1str1ct atlornc.> decided to prosecute again Now, in the !>ame e1ghth-noor Orange County l'Ourtroom, with lht> :,amc anti abortion a d - vorate& in altcndancl'. the story of Baby Girl Weaver is told again. AT FIRST GLANCE . the second Waddill lri;.11 seems a n •play of lhl' first with repeat appl'arant{•S by kL'Y wilne~se~ ,1nd the saml' 1~1wyer:; ~lating t hl'I r pmnL-; But a rlO!>t•r look r cvt>als rh anµ1·~ Tht•n· 1~ a nl'W Judge. Superior Court Judge Byron McMillan. Television cameras h ave been adm itted t o the courtroom once and will return before the proceedings e nd. THE MOST OBVIOUS di(. ference 1s the appearance o( Janet Waddill. the doctor's wife. who occupies a front-row seat daily. She 1s eight months pregnant with Lheir second child an ob- vious reminder to JUrors that Waddilrs chief occupation was delivering babies. not aborting them. The focus of the case. as pre· sented by prosecution and de· fense lawyers. has undergone a subtle change scemmgly a re action to a U.S Supre me Court decision l;.1st .l<.1nuary Just before the second lri;.11 began. THE lllGll COllR1'. striking down a Pl•nn~vl\'unw ubort1<in l:rn in Lhl' <.·ase of Colaull1 '' Franklin. hl•ld that dnl'lon, havl• <See WADDILL. Pagt> A2> FOR THE DEFENSE Attorney Weedman oa111 PllOI Stall P-• THE PROSECUTOR Deputy DA Chatterton I 0,000 Threatened by Fumes ' . ! 1. l ? APWlrt""°tot Out of the Pasl Ttred of s mooth surfaced. characterless nose!> of contcm porary cars'! Then contemplate these classic radiator or- naments from another era. At too left is ornament from a 1925 lsolta Frashint Tipo 8: at top right. a 1939 Packard Al bottom left •~ ornament from a 1929 Pierce Arrow Sport Phaeton: at bottom right. a 1926 Hispano-Su1za T -49. Huntington Man Held in Robbery A Huntington Beach m an was in c ustody today on armed rob- bery charges In connection with a weekend incide nt tn which two young m e n a llegedl y h a d watches, cash and a tape deck taken at knife-point from their car. police said Attest e d early Saturd ay .. morn ing was 22-yea r -o ld Edward Wilha m Va r gas. or 14902 Northrid~e Cir cle. Police said the lwo Juveniles. both 17, apparently agreed to give Vargas a ride In their car in exchange for gas money. Vargas and an unidentified Bt/YER TROTS 'IllllOVGH AD "I sold my horse with no reins •U•ched." That's the advertising success .tory or the Costa Mesan who placed Olis ad in the Daily Pilot: lforbc for ·ale 6 yr old Appnloo.sa llelding w tack. ~ """""""" If you want to m•ke a sale witb ao reins attached. try the frimdlJ Dally PllOl •d·visen al ...... ... ii• I • fem a le were driven to the hom~ on Northridge where the woman got out. Vargas t hen asked to be d riven a few more blocks. Then he allegedly pulled out a knirc a nd made off with the luveniles' belongings, valued at $348. The youths phoned police who accompanied them to Vargas· home where t he arrest wa s made. Police said the arres1ee·s woman companion was not in the house. Vargas is being held in lieu or $25. 000 bai I. Busing Forum Set at School A public fo rum on the m etropolitan school busing and vou c h er-syst e m pl a n s is scheduled April 17. al 7:30 p.m .• in the Ocean View High School theater. To speak on the issues arc a m e mber or the Huntingto n Beach Union High School Dis· tricl and Dr. Howard Roop. as· slstant. s uperintendent. Forums are to be scheduled in each of the district's seven high .. schools throughout the spring, an officJaJ said. Pa re nts may call .local blab schools for more informauoa. , .. .. Serirw Mistrial Declared By KATHY CLANCY Ol llW D••IY PilOt $~ti A Mission Viejo locksmith con- victed of trying to arran~e two murder-for-hire contracts re- turned to cour t today in the "ake of a mistrial Frid.ay on the question of his sanity Joseph Senno. 50. had pleaded innoct•nt by r~ason of insanity lo murder conspiracy and solicila· lion in connection w1lh the abort· ed murder contracts he ar rangt>d for u Seattle attorney and lht.• w1ft• of a Beverly !lllls man But an Orange Count y Sltf)erior Court 1ury Friday an- nounced 1l wa s hopc lc!:>s ly deadlocked on lhl' question of Serino 's s<init v <it the ti me he hired a so-cailecl '"h1l man .. lo c<irry out lhcsl.iying::.. .Judge K<.•nneth Lae today or dcn•d Serino lo n•lurn to court i\pril 24 for the sctiedulin.I! of a n<.•w samty trial or perhelps some other d1b1>0sit1on ol the case llC' also orcJen•d preparation of a probation rt>port for Senno Serino "a:, con victed last week of soli citing the murder of Seatth.' attornl'Y Roger Leed and of the wtfc of Joseph Ho~g. his co- defcndant m the Leed c-a!:>e . Both plots were foiled when the so-called "hit man·· Serino hired turned out to be Newport Beu ch pohce Sgl John Simon Simon went lo Seattle. took Leed to a brushv ure<i and had him po:.e fo r photos wearing tht•atrtl'al blood lie later returned to Serino <See SERINO, Page 1\2) Huntington Beachgoers Salli Light T he Long Beach Gr and Prix a nd a large rock concert m Los Angeles apparently ~iphoned off some or the folks who might o the rwise h a ve s pe nt the weekend along the Huntington Beach shore line, lifeguards said today. City Lifeguards pulled 25 peo- ple from mode rate s urf, a decrease from 58 rescues report- ed las t year during the first weekend of Easler Vacation. Llreg ua rds estim ated the crowd at about 23,000 people per day. There we re no major inci- d ents and no beachgoers re· quired hospitalization. Activity was a bit brisker at Bolsa Chica State Beach where early morn\ng revelers tipped over a lifeg(Jard tower Saturday a nd vandals h it state beach r estroom&.. Dam age was con· slde red light, and a lifeguard s aid the toppled tower was going to be replaced anyway. State lifeguards s aid about 30.000 people turned out over the weekend. a Ughter crowd than expected. ' AP Woreplle"' SMOKE .SPEWS FROM BROKEN TANKER CARS Chlorine Cloud Endangers Florida Town Wage ~nd Priee Carter Could Face Mandatory Control WASHl NGTON 1AP 1 The nation's chief infl ation fighter s aid today that 1f the govern· mcnl 's .volunta r y wage a nd price guidelines fail to slow in· flation. President Carter may be forced to inst 1tute mandatory $ntrols or severe mo netary measures that could bring on a recession. Alfred Kahn. chairman of the president's Council on Wage and Price Stability, gave the warn- ing at an AFL-CIO ra lly kicking off the labor federation's effort to m onitor price increases at thousands of retail stores around lhe country. > "An honest person has got to admit that if this voluntary pro· gram doesn't work. we may get o n e or a n othe r o f those alternatives. whether we Uke It or not," Kahn said . "We may gel the one that some of you say you want mandatory controls," he said . '"We m ay get the one that neithe r you nor l want. I refer. of course. to the option of c lamp· ing down on the economy so severely that we bring on a serious recession a nd throw milUons or people out of work your people -to a repeat of 1974-75." He said Cart r ''is absolutely . .. ...... _ ..... ' ...... determined" to avoid recession aod mandatory controls as a way of s lowing inflation from 1ls double-digit levels of this year. As a result. Kahn said, "'we really have no choice but to purs ue our present course. but with increased intensity · · T hat increased intensity, he said . would include the prev1ous ly lightened· pnce guidelines. a new state and local anti·mOation program and the AFL·CIO's price monitorine Joining the AFL·CIO in t he price watch is a recently formed coalition or 60 labor, consumer . m inorily and senior c it.isens groups calJed COIN <Consumers Opposed to Inflation in the Necessities>. The crusade was announced last week by Kahn and Esther Peterson, the president's s pecial assis tant for consumer a ffairs. Its ta rget.s are rapidly rislog prices for food, housing. fuel and m edical care -whJch together m ake up more than 70 percent of the average family's expen· ditures. Mrs . Peterson's starr bas begun publishing a monthly "Buying Alert" to ''assist con· sumers in using their buying power to help combat inll•tian." ChlOrine Menaces Town CRESTVlEW. Fla . 'A P l - S hifting winds wafled toxic fumes from wr ecked railroad tankers today and threatene1 the evacuation or the l0.000 resi- dent:. of this Florida Panhandle lo" n ;\lore than 4,500 other:. from an 80-square-mtle a rea near the town "ere already m em ergtncy s helters No serious m1unes were re- ported C1v1I Defe nse officials worried that the chlorine-laden wind~ might begin d rifting toward Crestview from lhe scene of a Louisville & Nashville Railroad dt>ra1lment fo ur miles away. "We"rc prcpar~d to move ever:. body out when it's felt necess a ry, but or course we don "t know what's going to de· velop ... said Silt. Roy Parker of the Ok:tloosa County She riff's Dt•partmt>nl '"We 're smt'llmg chlorine ga~ now." Purker said from tht ~her1ff s dt•p;Jrtment i n C r1•i-.1 \'tl'" In the meantime. a railroad ct1~as lN t eam experts in haiardous materials was "alking to the scene or Sunday·s derailment that left 28 tank cars in a Jumbled pile. i-.aid Tom Nichols, county Civil Defense director Authorities evacuated an addi· llonal six or seven families to· d a). who Joined the 4.500 others who spent the night 1n schools . churches and armories One of t he m . H at haway .Johnson of nt.>arby Milligan. said hl' was m lhe backy ar~ of his houst> when he heard one or several explosions from lank cars carrying anhydrous am· monia. acetone a nd sulfur "I saw that. big ball of fire go up. It jarred the ground .. , he said. . Johnson s aid he drove to (See flJMES, Page A2> Coast Weather Pa rtial clearing this af· ternoon. West. winds 15 to 25 m ph Tuesday after· noon . Lows tonight in lower SOs. Highs Tuesday in mid to high 60s. INSIDE TODAY Profiles of four of the no· tion'$ top JO tole$1Jer.orons.ac- cents the need /or.ability. nor . neceuorfly talent. See P.oge A?. •••• CJ a ., ... ' M .,., .. .. ., ... M M , .. 1 DAILYPILOT -~ diltt'etaon•· tn d~idinl :we..tber to aav• fetal life Tlae Peaaa~vanla law r e ~ '""' .... "' to ,.._.rve tlw II e of a ff'tus lf tbef'f' wu ''sufficient reason to believe that lh I tus may be Yleble." Tile Supre m.-Court slnaled out the word& "may be v11blt " u too val(u~ and amblRUOu • sayln.a "may tx-" dltrf•rs from .. ,, .. Thei court crlUclzed the law for e~p091n1t dot'l ONI tC\ POt lblfl er• mlnal t har6!<" ror no1 trying to uve tht' nre of a fttw, that "m ay be viable · · · "THE Pa£SENT STATIITE doe• not afford broad di ·ctttton to the J)by11t 11n:· wtntt J Uc~ Harry 8h11ckmun In euense. 1t us this I oo of a d()('tor's dtd 1on·m•kln1 rtihts whit'h ha. bt'comt' the crux o( lht> nt>w Wuddlll trual San Olio/re Plant Back In Service T he San Onofre Nut'lt!ur power plant unit one generulor was put back into service at 8 a m. today after a Thursday night shutdown for what were termed .. minor. non-nuclear re pairs ·· Southe rn California Edison Co. s pokes m an Dave Bar ron s aid the unscheduled repair work i n vo l ved a rt o w straightener. a s m<ill hundle or I u bes tha t moves sea wate r thr ough the plant ·s cooling system Also repaired was a sm all leak found in one of t he con· d ensers that c·ools the steam a ft e r 1t passes t hro ug h t he turbine. Darron said. The leak mvolves salt wate r and 1s not radioactive. he add('d Barron s aid tht' penod1t· re. pet 1 r work 1s nc•l•<lc•d d U<' to the l•rosion caused b.> lh<' salt water Edison officials sa1cl the San Onofre plant µrnhll'ms are not ~1mtl<1r lo thost' ;it the nuclear plant near Harrisburg, Pa. Ocean View Enrollment Continues Ocean View School D1strict"s annual open enrollment period "'111 continue throug h April. school officials reported this week Parents w1 sh1ng to enroll children out ::.1d c their est ablis hed attl'ndance areas ma.> arrange l'nro llme nt at other dis trict sc hools where s pace 1s available Unable to a ccept transfers arc Cir c le View. Harbo ur View. M a r i n e Vi ew. Oak View Rohinwood, Star View, Sun Vie~ a nd Vista View . an offi cial not ed Questions, said the official. should be directed to Or. James Stanfill. 847 ~~~·>--.... ~ Nuke Plant Supported AlJSTIN. Texas IAP1 For the fourth time m six years. Aust in voters have decided that they want a s hare m butldmg the South Texas Nuclea r Project. despite an accident 12 day~ ago at a n uclear power plant m Penn· sylvanw About 34 vcrcent of the city s eligible votl•rs dec ided by a · margin of more than J,000 votes to retain the c1ty·s interest in the $2.07 billion power project near Bay City. 135 miles southea11t of Austin. ·· 1 a m still vt•r.> s urprised with .. the results. said Mayor Carole McClellan. who supports the city's 16 percent interest in the plant. ORANGE COAST t< r DAILY PILOT f""O••f"Oll'(~,,~1 .. Pttot "'"""'f'h<f'\•\<om OtM'CI lf'W" ~ Pteon t\CNO't'-tw-dbw tf'tit Ot#'OI' (049\1 Pul>ft~C.~'f ~&M,.t1tl~flll0tlton\•'" P\IOtiiwwr-G MOl'ICI•~ ttwOUQlft fr•do f0t (8'\I• ~ ... H'"""°"' ftfo,f(f\ HW"l.tl010f\ ""Mt\ '°""" ltt•,, V•li.y hv~ lfliOU"loi' &tM.ft ,...th(o.t\t A 'tna'• ,.~ ro1ttor1 ., owt>tt\twd ~'.,."'"'"' .-M ~ih \ f,_. MU'C' llHH OUOil\-PUnQ l".-t 1\ 11t )JO Wt•t 8•in !tt,.,... (9'l•Ml'\lt (•hf .. ftti'•,._ """'""-p, • .., .. ,., •f'IO ltUO'IN Joe••, .... , Yo<o Pt"o<IOnl •"41 0.-0tMol_. fflteM••"-HWtf li•llOf "!'-•AM ......... Mitft•O•~ Ed1W OI-• M. I.Ht •I<-,. Mall A•\llllfll Mon~I"' lldi ..... •-n• ..... W"'I 0. •"111 c;o.,.,., Edll0t Huntlnaton ... Office '"lf .. klleoui..••O Molli"' Addre" II 0 lo• "9 ti..el Otftc9• u.z:.~ ~~: ;;.-:=~:r· Teleptlone (?14)1G-4U1 Cl•Hm.d ActYentM19 Ml-"11 "·--110. • .,..c-.~· ... .,...,no • • ....... "' faeUI ... the ftnt lrl•l w11 •• po11lltl• ••n111l str .... at&c.. ·• ..,, W1dd•ll·1 .__,, Chutft"Weedman '"Im fOCD NOW la ca tM rH • 1n.,lllMty of die plty1ician In tM H M of the llOf'l l .,.U nt whe,.. the dHlh prut<e 11 uftder w•Y and trrevf r lblf'," •Y• Wef'dm•n WaddilJ and his allorn~y claim th•t Baby Girl Wf1t\lft' WH dy· Ina when l-tw' doctor flr~t ¥W her. that 1he M&Ve 1 ft'w "uJtonol ao p · but nf'v<'r 11howt•d tht• Ii((• \ans oh nm mal baby WEEDMAN CON ·v.oF.s thlU. Waddill m ade no herotc eCfortll to uvt the 21 1.pound infant. certain that the~ bad be<'n mt slve bruin dam •& from lonA 1mmer11ion in lb sahnesolution TR E DOM'OK HA, t>N>n quot ed as lellutR nurs('s .. Don •t do it t:oddamn Hung for that baby c•x cept oitygcn · T he prm.t·eutm l>e puty 01b· trlct Allornc') Rob\•rt <.:htll terton, set>ks to prove that Wat.I dill actually ~lran..:ted the bnby because he feared a malpract11:t.' »Ult 1( she ~urv1 \ ed and wail rl.' tarded But if he did not strangle her. Chatterton claims Waddill is still guilty or murder by omlss1on the failure to try hard cnou1.th to save the baby no malter whut its condition m~l)t be DURING J URV SELECTION. Chatterton usl'd the phrnst• ·n ghl to lift·'" and a::.ked Jtiro1·-. whether they would .. pull ltw plug" on a pa tient sul'h as Ka rel' t\nn Qurnlan lie n•t•c1 vc<I van ing answers. · Chatterton insists that a con· v1c tion of Wadch ll would have no impact on the medical com- m unity. "'I don't think there ·s going to be a big effect... says Chat terton. "because I don't think other doctors do what Dr. Wad dill d id. If they do. pe rhaps they won 't.•• W EEDMAN DISAG RE ES. "I reC1 lly ttunk this IS a ('iJSC ph)SI ciC1ns arc looking at. .. he '>U"" "'Not J USt obstl'lrtl'lans. t)ut phys icians "ho are 11n ohcd wi t h patients lih·l y to he terminal or brain damaged ·· The unde rlyi ng issue. say-. Weedm an, b the physician's right to let a pall~nt die when CJll ~ bope is gone. "TO SAY TIL\T A DOCTOR 1s guilty of murder if he doesn't give medical treatment to a pa tient who is clearly a~onal fltcs in the face of the Colautt1 de cis1on. ··said Weedma n The moral dilemma. Wcl'd man notes. 1~ a result of ad\ anc mg medical science .. It s quite C'lear that prior HI this decadl' q uC'st1ons nf life :-incl dc:ath were perfl'ctly obvious. blaek and white Tht·rc "iJs no middle j?round," he says "But now t here's middle ground because of life support system!-. whic h can prolong the agonal stale indefinitely.·· Battle Rages In Nicaragua MANAGUA. Nicaragua 1 Af-» -Leftist guerrillas battled gov- e rnment troops in northwest Ni caragua for a second day to· day . military sources reported. whi le Presid e nt An ast a~1u Somoza vacatione d with his children in the United Slates The government cla imed San dinista rebeb had fled back across the Honduras border But t he Red Cross Ill Managua said its offi<'c in Estcli. in the heart of t he battle area 80 miles north of the capital. reported con: linued heavy fi ghting today The m ilitary sources ::.a1cl 28 guerrillas and fi ve sold1t>rs wen• ki lled in the <'lashes. which loeal residents and Red Cross sources s aid were centered on Est<'li and the nearby towns of El Sauce. Achuapas and Condega. 80110011 Tire Classics Kutil' L ane. 5. ponders some of the bright JS new cla ssic bicycles that were on d1!-.- play Sunday at the Balloon Cl assic bicycle show at Ne,vport Du nes Park in Newport Ue<.l('h She saw Schwinn Spitfires. a SC'hwtnn Black Ph<intom. Roadma ster~ and Elgins. Katie doubtless was puzzled somewhat by the a nt ique bikes. but ther e were pl enty of olde r folks present for whom the balloon tires. seats with springs and front wheels wit h "knee action .. brought back m emories. Front Pagf-A I FUMES ... '' herl' he could set• 1t and real11ed what 1t was ··and 1 saw all the ~ e llow1sh. hlack1sh mixed col· o r ed ~m oke I didn 't need a nybody to tell me to evacuate." t\ comma nd post whe re la'' e nforcement aj.!cnctt.'S and Civil Dl•f<•n sc auth or1t1 es were monitoring the s ituation also wa11 mo\(~d closer to the c1l\ because of the wind shift. · Derailments in 1977 in Waver ly. Tenn . and Pensacola. Fla .. where a comhined tota l of l7 pt•rsons died and 2.000 persons ''l'rt' cvat•uated. drew national ~1ltl'nlion to the L&N rallroad·s sa f l'I y record ··on a scale of one to 10. this aC'c 1dent rates pr<'lty high nn the s<•ale ... s.1 1d Ceorgc Moein. chief of the federal Environmc•ntal P rorection Ageney ·s hazardous s pill section in Atlanta. The 28 cars toppled off the trac k Su nday morning a fter clc•a nng u wood and steel trestle s panning the Yellow River in a wooded. swampy area of the Florida Panha ndle accessible only from l he air and river. One car . loaded with deadh carbolic acid. "as hanging off the hr1dgc The Federal Railroad Ad· m1 n 1strat1on in Febru arv <k•scrib<.'d the L&N . a subs1d1ar} of Seaboar d Coast Linc Railroad. a s ha\·ing ·'the worst record o f any railroad of the country .. in handling hazardou~ m aterials. The wreck came just two days after the agency lifted a 30-mph s peed li mit on the section of track near Crestview. .. We know the train was mov· mg al 30 mph in a 35 mph s peed zone." said Cha rles Castner. a s pokt•s m an f or L &N in Louisville. The train was en route from New Orleans to Chatta hoochee. Fla . where 1t would have been take n over by a Seaboard Coast Line C'rcw for t h e run to J ack~onv 1lle. L&N ~pokc::.mcn said The cause of the derailment was not 1mmed1ately known. Pay Talks Resumed Cops Probe Fi1uling of Placenta Buena P ark police today a re in\'cst1gat10g the d1 scardmi;: of a placl'nta and ml•d1l·t1l ohstcln('::. kit fo und Sunday morning in a lti rgl• "asll' dump-.tl·r in <i com m<.1rl'1al M.'Cllon of lht' t•tt.> Purnmt·d1c~ 1ns pect1ng thC' birth t1~suc• s aid 1t appean>d to he from a full tl•rm pn·~nann :rnd was t\l.O to lhn·e hour" old . offit'l'rs ~a id No h;ih'r wa~ tound · Tl11· plac-{'nt a and k 1t "t'rt' fo1111d around 10 a m <1t 7180 Orangl'thorpc 1\Vl'llUt', aN·orrl 111g to pohc<> A mJintenanc1.• m an for the of fH'I' told poltt'l' the mall'r1al fl·ll out of a plastic bag as he wa~ l'mptying the dumpster at that site behind the buildin~. Offi cers said thl'V havl' c hl•cked with local hw.pitals hut so far have found no tra<:e of a nv woman who might havt• b<'l'n l'Orl- nt'C'lecl with thl' unus ual dis· co very. The tnvl•st1gatwn I'> conu mung The plae<'nla 1s t1ssul• struc·· l u r e h v " h 1 t ' h J h a h \ 1 :-.. nourished <ind 1111nc·d to· the· mother ~fore hirth Goods Stolen From Garage Fountain Valley µohcl' believe the burglar who stoll' a movie pro.1cctor and b1cyclc from t he garage of a home early Sunday climbed over the roof to guin en t ry Pohcc said the burg lar ap pa renlly dropped into a µat10 area between thl' hous e and garage and cnll.'rcd the garagl' through an unlocked door. I le at· th ated an O\"l'rhead door opener lo walk olft. with hi s loot. police believe . The value of thl· items taken from the home or Ronald L Lit· tcral. 11808 Amethyst Court. tota led S300. poltcc ~aid. Fro• PageAJ SERINO ... w1tb the photos of a blood splat- tered body and collected SS.000 of a purported Sl5.000 m urder \'on tract However. Serino·s a ttorney. Robert Villa. ha~ said his client "'as m entally not responsible when he a rranged the slaying:-.. and was simply posing a s a '.\taf1a chiefta m and murder con- t ractor. Serino. on a video tape re eorded while he "as under hyµ nos1::.. said he posed as the un· dt•rworld big shot bt'<'au~e h1::. sister Elaine asked him lo MedicaJ Structure Hit by Fire F i r e of a n 1nde te r m1ned origm caused an estimated Sl million da mage t oday t o a medical building 1n Orange, local firemen reported. Thirty fire fi ghters worked for 90 minutes before controlling the I a m blaze at AC'ac1a Medical Center. 1110 E . Chapm an Ave. firemen said. One fireman suffered minor bruises when he fe ll during t!f fo rts to control the blaze. fire of- f1c1 a Is said. Fi r e m e n s aid the fi n al dam age estimate will await an inventory of expensive equip· m e n t contained in var ious medical and dental offi ces along with a pharmacy. Cause 1s s till u nder 1n vest1galion Journalists Slain? NAIROBI. Ke nya 1APi The LJgandan foreign minJstry s aid today that four fore igners had been C'aptured a nd shot in Ugan da. a ppa rently confirming re · ports th at f o ur West e rn JOurnahsts had been e xecuted. Ugandan sources reported WASHINGTON (AP> - Pormer bud1et .n ... ctor Bert Lance interc.ded at UNI White House lo um. after be Md left office. on behalf of \B Ml- ne11men accuaed of brt...., In a federel civil 1&alt, tbe J.Uce Department said today. In the SUJt. filed in lllam1, Fla., the department Hid Lanee waa iftlltnamental in arraDlia8 a meedng between tbe ltuai- nessmen and a Slate Depart· ment official that in turn a.I to other meetings intended to pave the way for a bribe otrer '8 an official of lhe Middle BMtenl nation of Qatar The Justice Department said the businessmen wan&ecl to bribe an officia l oC Qatar to get ~ newal of oil concessions worth millions of dolla rs . The re was nothing in the suit to s uggest Lance was aware the bu.siness partnt:rs had bribery in mind when he a cted in their beha lf. The suit s a id State Depart· m ent officials cut off all dis· c u ssions whe n th e bus iness p~rtncrs .revealed they had pre. v1ously given a $1.5 million bribe to a .former oil minister of Qatar 10 win fht> Qil concessions j_n 1976. T he businessm en were iden- 11f1ed as Roy Carve r of Miami a nd Muscatine. Iowa . and R. Eugene Holley of Aug usta. Ga. The suit seeks a court order that would bar them from bribing foreign officia ls. This 1s t he firs t civil suit brought by the Jus tice Depart- ment under a l977 law that pro- h 1 b1 ts bribe ry of fo reign or- f1C'1als The law does not permit c r1m1na l prosecutio ns for bribery that took place before the statute was enacted. The com plaint c harged that Ho l ley. a form e r m a jority leader m the Georgia Senate. and Carver paid Sl 5 m iUion to All J a1dah in 1976 whe n be was cl1rector of petroleum affairs in Qatar Whe n the concessions came up fo r renewal in January 1978 Qatar indicated they probably would not be renewed . J a idah was no longer oil minister. The su1t s aid that in February 1978 Holley e nlisted Lance's help in seeking re newal of the oil con- cess ions. · Mesa Suspect Oeared of Drug Charges Ch a rges have been d ropped against one of three men arrest· e d last month m con nection with the alleged ~ale of cocaine in Costa Mesa Police said William Norman Hay of 16.'i4 Texas Circle, Costa Mesa. has been cleared of the c ha rJ?es. Two suspects in the case will f:ice a preliminar y hea ring Thursday 111 Harbor Municipal Court lo determine whe ther I hC'rc 1s e nough evidence to wa r- rant a trial. The two s us pects are Anthony R Ro me of 10121 Merrimac Drive. lluntinglon Beach. and W11l1am A. Schneide r of 1634 Iowa St .. Costa Mesa. police said. They allege that four ounces of cocaine worth $8,000 were of- ren·d for sale lo an undercover poh ce officer al the Iowa Street address. SAN J OSE <AP I Both sides st11d they would renew contract talks today after a judge's order endt•d a two-day "sickout" that swelled to include 80 percent of this city's 700-man police fon·c The Peace Officers Association is seeking an 11 percent pay hike. from our boys de.pt.for east<ll ... Huntington Coach Faces New Charge our ultra lite pmcord 3 pi<Z.a'l suit by ca1vm > gre.atfbr sprmgand summer occas1ons. oxfbrd buU.On down sh1rt Ne w charges have been riled against a for mP.r Edison t-hgh School diving coach who is on probation for district rules viola· l ions. Huntington Beach Union High School District trustees have voted to cha rge teacher Larry Bre nnan with a bandoning his teaching post al-Edison late la st year. The teacher has c harged that the ne w allegations are simply continill.ng harassment. Brennan was cleared by u Commission o n Profession al Compel-ency In Decem ber on c harges brought by the district last year in corinection with his alle «ed unauthorlied use or the Ediaoa swimming pool to coach youngsters for a personal fee. He wu found guilty . howeve r. of rules violations and placed on teachine probation through June ____ , __ _ of 1980, he said. Conditions of the probation in· elude specifications that Bren nan not break district rules. ac cor ding to Howard Roop. assis· t a n t s uper int endent or personnel. Brennan admits that be left his teaching job for several days last November and December He says, however . that he fil ed required paperwork. had gained p e rmission ror t he u npaid absence and had a rranged for a s ubstitute . .. T his set of charges is a form of harassment.·· Brennan says ·'T hey are t rying to fire me because Lhey lost the dismissal case last year." Brennan bas been assigned to Edison Higb's Opportunity Pro· gram teaching students with problems handling regular class • work since his hearing ruling Dec. l9 La 1 bot.t. m6drd43 t, l!l.. l?o:is SlZ<l.8 Er20 ~138\US 17 1i \ ' I • Threatened by AP Wirepl'lolo FIREMEN AND RAILROAD INSPECTORS LOOK OVER TWISTED TANKER CARS Derailment In Florida Panhandle Sends Chlorine Gas Toward Town Woolworth Buy Eyed NEW YO RK •AP> Brascan Ltd . a Canadian company with 1nt<'rests in n a tura l resourre~ a n d fina ncial operations. an- nounced pla ns today to try t o t a k e ove r F W Woolworth Co for Sl.125 billion an cash If the mer gcr gots through. it would be one of t he largest eve r. Brascan. whic h recently sold contro lling interest in a large Brazilian utility to the Brazilian ~ovcrnment for $380 m illion. s1:11d it will offer S35 a share for all the s h arc·s 1n tht· largest variety cha in store o pe ra tion 1n the Un1tc•d S tates. Woolworth s totk c losed Friday at S26 Bribery Charged Trial of Diedrich, Ros~ Opens In SD SAN 0 1 EGO The trial o f Oran ge County Super visor Ra lph Diedrirh and arch1tert Le Roy Rose opened today with prosecutor Michael Capizzi out· lining the mechanics or what hl· alleges was a n elaborate bribery scheme. Capizzi ·s ope ning s tatement lo the eight·womun. four-m <.1n jury lasted 45 mrnutC's. It rerountcd even ts trnced back to early 1973 when 0 1cdrich first took office and his tcntrul r o l e in a n J\nah e 1n area agr icultural prescrvf' d ispute not s ettled unt 11 the followrng year In rebuttal to the prosecutor s t alc of mtri~ue and clandestine meetings. defe nse lawyer J ames Ri ddell mC1dc an opening stale· mcnt that allempted to rl'fuk Ca p1z7.i ·s alle~ations. Hiddclt s aid thl· defl'nSl' ex pl•ets to prove 111 th1: n1•xt six Wl'l . .'k S th:.il Di1·drirh didn't :-i(.'(.'I; to profit from lhl· land w•t• dt· 1:b1on :.md . in fal"l. d1dn t µro£1t from it. lie described his c ht•nt tn de· tail to the Jury Transient Jailed In Mesa Assault ll1ddett recounted 01edrich's military record 1n World W<J r II . his rise to riches and then a career tn public scr\'ice that in e luded ser vice on the 1964 coun ly J?rand Jury. a four.year term on the F'ullt'rton City Council and ftnall v his election to the boa rd of !>Ul)('r\'tsors As he talked. Diedrich sat al the defendant s tabl(• "ith Rol>c and the t"o other defcnsE' al torncys in the caS<.'. Keith Monroe and Sylvan Aronson A transient UCl'USl•d of h1ttmg a fe m ale bartender and then kicking a Costa Mei;a policeman in a sensitive a rea remained in city jail today without bail on unrelated felo ny chaq~es from Palm Beach County. Fla. Police said Philip Vi ncent Bre nna n. 27. or the Bahama Is lands. is wanted for suspicion or forgery and failure lo appear in Florida Man, 22, Victim Of Speed Chase LOS ANGELES t AP) J\ 22-year-old man was killed when his car was hit broadside by another vehic le that had been speeding through city streets and freeways in an attempt lo elude a third car. He also faces local charges of assault on a peace officer and being intoxicated in public. police said. Police said t he rncidcnts o<· curred Saturday night after B rennan a lleged ly s truck a fe male barte nder at Desiree's. 2285 Newport Bl vd. Officer Matthew Le tte ricllo drove Brennan to jail but. police sa id, was kic ked in the groin as he was helping the sus pect out or the patrol car Brennan then fell. according to police, cutting his forehead. but allegedly s pat at Le tteriello when the officer attempted to provide first aid. Other officers assisted in s ub- duing the s us pect, police said. Irvine Counril The tri a l '~ opening ended alm ost Hi months of pretrial maneuvering that saw the case trans ferred from Orange County because of pretrial publicity. In a ddition, D1ed r 1ch ran t hro ugh two sets of earlier al· torncys and whil'! on his way to tri a I s kimme d t h rough the courts of at least six Orange County judges as well as two j udges in San Diego County lie is charged in a grand jury indictment handed down Dec 15. 1977. with three bribery relat cd c rimes while Rose 1s named in a single charge curried in the indictment. Chlorine Menaces Town CRESTVI EW. Fla . IAP> - S hirti ng winds warted tox ic fumes from wrecked railroad tanke rs today a nd threatened the evacuation of the 10.000 rest· dents of this Florida Panhandle town More th<1n 4.5-00 others from un 80-squure -milc area near the town were alreudy in (•mergency s helters No serious tnJuries were re- ported C1v1l Dcfc>nse offtc1ab worried that the chlorine-laden winds mig h t begi n d rifting t oward Crest view from the scene of a Louisville & Nas hville Railroad dera1lml'nt four m iles a"ay .. We 're prepared lo move ever:. body o ut whe n 1t ·s fell nctc..,::.ar}. but or cour::.e \\.C don "t kno" whut ·~ gomg to de 'elop. · :.aid Sgt Roy l'arker of t hl' Okaloo!>a Count~ Sheriff s Dt•partml•nt · ·wl' rl' sml•lhnµ chlorine ga. nO\\. r arlo.l•r !>tllll from lhl s h eri ff ~ dl•par lm t•nt 1n Crl'S l \'ll'" In till' ml•ant1me. a ni1lroad d1 sa !>lt•r team e xpt·rts in hazardous matc r1als was \\ alk1ng to th(• :.tene of Sunday's derailment that lcfl 28 t ank c·i:irs 1n a jumbled pile. !>aid Tom Nichols. county C1vd Defense director Authorities l'\ acuated an add1 - t iona l six or seven fa milies to· day. who joined the 4.5-00 others who spent the nii.thl in schools, churches and armories. 0 n e or t h l' m . 11 a t h a " a :. Johnson of nc•arb~ 1\l1ll1gan. said he was 1n the back\ard of his housl' "hen hl· he ard onl· o f several explosions from lank c·;.1rs carrying anh:.-drous am monia. acetone and sulfur · · 1 saw that big ball of fire go up IL jarred the ground.·· he sa id J ohnson !>aid ht' dron· 10 where he could St'l' 1l and reah7.ed "hat 1t was "'and I S<rn all lht' vellov.1sh. hlack1sh m1xl•d <"OI ;>red s mo kl' I cl 1 cl n t n l' e d any body to tell me to l'\ at• uall' A comm:rnd posl whcrl' la\\ l'nforccment ag<·nt1l·~ and Cl\ 11 D cf e n s l' au l h o r 1 l i c·:. " l' r 1· m onitoring the s 1tuat1on also CSt>e t 'UM ES, Pa~e A21 lrvi1re Finn Offers Data On Upper Bay t\ SPokesman for the I n inc Co h as said that the· comp<rn) s ownership of S3 I m1J11on "Orth of land m l'pper Nt•wport Ra) sold to the stalc 1n 1975 "'1s sup· porlt•d b~ a century of doru men ts.·· The s tatem e n t by J e r r y Collins wa s 1ri reponse to a lawsuit that seeks to recover the !f10n,ey paid by the state . The suit filed by Orange Coun ty Foundation for Preser vation of Public Property alleged the uppe r bay land was not. in fact. owned by the Irvine Co . when it was sold to the state. But Collins said. "'We did tn· deed own the property a nd when the s tate received title to the land. ttiP. title was fully insured <See BAY. P age A2 1 Police said PauJ Johnson. 22, was booked for inves tigation or manslaughter at the jail ward or Count.y-USC Medical Ce nter. Housing Costs Viewed BIJYER TROTS 711ROVGH AD "I sold my horse with no reins attached." That's the advertising success s tory ol the Costa M esan who placed this ad in the Dally Pilot: Horse ror sale. 6 yr old Appaloosa ge lding w ttack. s.. ltlClM CltlCX Ir JOU want. to m ake a sale witb no reins attached, try the frteadly Daily Pilot ad-visers at Ml·1111. ,. By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of Ille 0.11, .. llet SI.ti Irvine City Council me mbers will continue to study the city's proposed housing element when they meet a t 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall. One issue expected to s urface during the continuing public hearing is what steps the city can take to hold down the rut escalation or ho using costs, particularly as they relate to low-income buyers. The city's housing advisory committee is calllng for the council to lnsUtute a definite program to Umlt increases ln sales prices and rents as a \. m eans or keeping housing af· fordable . The committee says this c an • be done through deed restric- tions, second trust deeds , long- term leases, contracts between the city and d evelope rs and other methods. "What we're concerned about is what happens to units for low a nd moderate income buyers after they have been bought and later resold," e xplained Pam Sheldon or the city Planning Ser vices Department. "We have had examples of high rates or appreciation.·· / S hould cos ts escalate. the housing J>ecomes unaffordable I to lo w and modera te -incom e groups. thus defeating the pro- g ram or providing less ex- pens ive hous ing for them . she explained. T he housing elem.cnt. when adopted. will becom e the city's orrlcial Policy on housing. Adop- tio n of such an e lement is re· quired by state law. In another matter. the council will cons ide r a propos a l by Mayor 8111 Vardoulls that Sl.5 million In bond monies be authorized by vote rs for con- struction or 1l performing arts cente r be u sed instead for further development o r parks <See HOU~ING, Pa1e A2> O••lt l'1let ..... ._by G•ry AIOIMew TRIAL NEARS ENO -Charil':-. llub<.'rt Cuenlher. 33. of I rnne. torcgruund .it·eu:.NJ ol ~hooting a 15-year-old Uana I !Jib I ltgh l'Ol1d. ;.ind <Jlt<.it k1ng _another young \\Oman. 1s ::;ho\\ n in the h:.ill oub1de Superior Court \\ her l' his trial \\a~ bt•ing conducted toda~. $100,000 Spent In HEW Birthday? WASILI NGTON .,\f1 1 Tht· Dl·partment of lkalth. f'.:dUl'a lion und Welfare I!> w1thholdin).! doeumenls that ... ho\\ 11 "Pt•nt mor e than SI00.000 tit lea~t "'1" times more than the 15.000 1t adm1ttcd 10 t•t•lcbraltnl! thl· department ·~ 25th b1 rthc:la~ last ~ea r . go\"ernmt•nt :.ourre:. Mt~ The source:,.. "ho a~kt•d not to be identified. ~did · An) t·om prt•he nsl \'C <tl'('OU nt IO)! llf lhl• st arr Lime that "t•nt into 11 tht• mone:. spent on t•xh1b1i... print 1ng. exixonse' and t•\l'ryth1ng. would put 11 "ell mer SIOO 000 The o rr1c1al ('O"l e'llmJtt· made b} HEW "Offtrt• ol l'uhh<' Affairs at lhl• l1mt' of tht' t"o day <'elebratton of t ht• Jj.!l'nc·~ .., 25th annt \'ersary :i :.-t•ar a go wa:-. Sl5.000 T he birthday part) tl•atured an outdoor celebration ~turring Big Bird of the llEW·f1nanced · ·sesanw Strecr· tt-lcv1s1on :-;how a nd HE W Secrt-lary J oscµh San Onofre Plant Back In Service The San Onofre Nuclear power plant unit one generator was put back into service at 8 a.m today after a Thursday night shutdown for what we re te rmed "minor, non-nuclear repairs · · Southern California Edison Co. spokesm a n Dave Barron s aid t he unscheduled repa ir work i n v olv e d a fl o w - straightener . a s mall bundle or tubes that moves sea wate r through th e p l ant ·s cooling system. . Also repair ed was a s mall leak found in one of the con· dens ers that cools the ste am afte r it passes through the turbine, Barron saad. The leak involves salt water and is not radioactive. he added. Barron saJd the periodic re· pair work is needed due lO the erosion caused by the salt water. Edison officials said the San Onofre plant problem s are not similar to those at lhe nuclear plant near Harrisburg; Pa ' t 'atlfano Jr Thl'rt' were con- t't•rt~ and hooths and exhibits .,hlH~ 1111'( Some Of lht• \\Ork pt•rformt'd b~· lht• department. Thl'rC' also was a Sto-per·t icket "hoedown ·· 111 HEW's 1>e nthouse t•u frtcr1a. an evening gala wi th s quare dancing and ranch-style rood Offtc1als said the ticketed c' cnt:-. would bl' self su pporting. Many or thc sam e persons who worked o n the birthday relebra- t1on arc planning a "'health fair" nt•xt month tn tents on the Mall at·ross from II EW headquarters La s t J une. The Associated Press fi led a request under the Preedom of Information Ac t for "'a ll documt>nls relat~ng to the tost of the department ·s recent 25th birthday eelebrat1on and any othe r records that might 1-tclp explain the total expenses incur red by the government in ronnertion with the cele bra-tion .. The de partment. which by law must respond to s uch r equests in 10 days. replied that ·'the rec- o rds you seek a re public in- fo rma tion and wo uld. of course, <See BIRTHDAY. Page i\2l Coast \leather Partial clearing this af- te rnoon. West winds 15 to 25 mph Tuesday after- noon. Lows tonight in lowe r 50s. Highs Tuesday in mid to high 60s. INSIDE TODA l' Profiles of four of the IJ4.. tion'& top 10 solespenons.oc- cent1 the netd for. abtlity. oot neceiaarily talent. See P.a~ A1. ··-· . ...._... At ,._u.iw. ........ ............. Al ..... CM-.. ..... :: ===-,.. ..... ........... ., .. Cl Cl ., .. M . ... • .. .,.. M .. , --_ _,.,....._ -----------------------____ .._.._...,_. Pedal i11 the Park TC'n . l'Ur·old .I um w Beeman finds peda I· po\\ l'r preferuble to " alkmg us s he rides throug h a park 111 Northwood area of lrv1nt> And ht.·r µanting poodle ··Princess .. doesn't seem to mind stepping up the pare in the aflernoon !)Un Pair Acc1111ed of Bribery in Suit WASHINGTON IAP > - Former bud1et director Bert Lance lnterceded at the White House In Urt8, after he had left omce, on behalf or two busi- nessmen accused of bribery in a federal civil s uit, the Justice Department sald today. In the suit, Ciled in Miami. Fla .• the department sald Lance was instrumental In arranging a meeting between the busi- ness men and a State Depart- ment official that in turn led to other meetings intended to pave the way for a bribe orrer to an orricial or the Middle Eastern nation or Qatar. The Justice Department said the businessmen wanted to bribe an ofCicial or Qatar to get re- new al or oil concessions worth millions of dollars. There was nothing in the suit to suggest Lance was aware the business partners had bribery in mind when he acted in their behalf. The suit said State Depart- ment officials cut off all dis- cuss ions wheh the business partners revealed they bad pre- viously given a $1.5 million bribe to a former oil minister or Qatar to win the oil concessions in 1976. The businessmen were iden· tified as Roy Carver or Miami and Muscatine, Iowa, and It. Eueene Holley or Augusta. Oa. The suit seeks a court order that would bar them from bribing foreign oCficials- Thia is the first civil suit brought by the Justi~~ Qep&rt. ment under a 1977 law that pro- hibits bribery or rorel1n of- Ciclals. The law does not permJt criminal prosecutions for bribery that took place before the statute was enacted. The complaint charged that Holley, a former majority leader in the Georgia Senate, and Carver paid $1.S million to Ali J aidah in 1976 when he was director of petroleum affairs in Qatar. When the concessions came up for renewal in January 1978. Qatar inclicated they probably would not be renewed. Jaidah was no longer oil minis ter. The suit said that in February 1978 Holl ey enlisted Lance's help in seeking renewal of the oil con- cessions. Fro•PageAl BAY ••• t by First American Title Co. 1." The Irvine Co. spokesman said the company had paid taxes on the land. which was valued at The sull said Holley pledpd portions of the company a. let up to develop an oil ftetd ln Qatar u collateral for a .. .000 loan from the National Bak of Geor1ia, where Lance wu the pre&ident. Lance is under inve1t11ation by a federal erand jury in AUan- ta in connection witb tu. bank practices. There was no indica- tion that there was any link between that probe and Lance's alleged connection with Hol.Jey and Carver. Cops Probe Finding of Placenta Buena Park police today are investigating the discarding or a placenta and medical obstetrics kit found Sunday morning in a large waste dumpster in a com- mercial section of the city. Paramedics ins pecting the birth tissue s aid it appeared to be from a full-term pregnancy and was two to three hours old. officers s aid. No baby was round. Ex-Marine Sues Over Arrest · more than $20 million on the county's tax roll. He also said "Everyone ap. plauded the company's action when it sold the property" at the bargain-basement price. The placenta and kit were found around 10 a .m . at 7480 Orangethorpe Avenue, accord- ing to police. SEATILE cAP> -A former Marine who c laims he was honorably discharged and then arrested as a deserter nearly eight months later has riled a $165.000 suit he re against the federal government Steven J . Armstrong contends that his constitutional rights were violatl'd, and accuses the government or false arrest Armstmng, of Grani te Falls. Wash . s.Jld in th<.• suit that he wai. a prl\'ule Wh<'n hon6rably discharged on Aug. 22. 1975 Armstron~ said he left Camp Penillcton in California the same day. but cl<iimed his command- ing offi<:er 1dcntif1C'd as Capt R Hurt and otht•r.., then riled .J rc>port listing him as a de ..,t'rter \rmstrong subsequently was .HTl·st<'d ID Medford. Ore . on \pril 8, W7ti b:t FBI ai.:cnts and f'rfHtr Pagp ·" I FUMES ... ,, ••" 11111\l'<l <:hJ"l'r lll Lhl' <.·1t:- lll·< ,w:-.(• of Lill'\\ 10<1 ..,hilt lkr.ttlrm nts rn Hl77 in Wa\ er 1\ Tl•1111 . anti Pemsat·ola, Jo'la .. \~lll'n' a t·omhinl'd tolul of l7 1wr:-.011 ... cl1t•d and :!.000 vcrsons ''en.· l'' .i<·uat1•cl. cln.•w national J ltentron to the L& ra1lroad·s "J fl.t' n•c•orcl · I >n a s<.·.ill' of one• to 10. this <H'C'ldl•nt r~1Les pretty high on the scale,' s:.111J Georg<· Moei n, chief of I hi' federal Environmental f>rotet:t1on Agency's halardous s pill sc<.·tron ID 1\tlanta The 28 tars toppled off the track Sunday morning a fter clearing a wood and steel trestle spanning the Yellow Hi vcr in a wooded. swampy area of the F lorida Panhandle a ccessible only from the air and river. One rar. loaded with deadh carbolic acid. was hanging off the bridge. The Federal Railroad Ad- m i n1st rat1on in February described the L&N. a s ubsicliary of Seaboard Coast Line Railroad . as having "the worst rcrord of any railroad of the country" in handling hazardous materials The wreck came j ust two days after the a~cncy lifted a 30·mph s peed limit on the section of track near Crestview. "We know the train was mov ing a t 30 mph in a 35 mph speed zone," said Charles Castner. a s p okes m an for L&N in Louisville ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Ow Ord"°"' (~t O.,t't Poot with whl(" 1\<0tn fkMdfn-N,.._· Pr~\, 1\°"b't\lwldD. lht 0..#\Qil9 (f'M\t P\IO'r\lhriq(~t' S-o.rttflf'~1tton'ftt4' uo~"'"f'd Ml)nday tl'w«WO" F",.d•• to' C0ttt• M., .. .,. Ht'#PCH'l n..c" .,.unfltmton l\eec n f obn tlUnV•llt,. 1rv11\•,l~lB••cn ~lf'ICOl't~t A '1"~Ufl> ,,.Q~lf'OH•Ott "oub"~""' ~•urO.y'\M'CI ,..,~dlilY' fhit-l)f'11\C.ICW4 l>Ut)l1 ... f'l•"O pfant t\ .ti llO W••t 8.ty$Ct .. , (Mt•"""'14 C•tlfM,'H••1'1' ... .. 11-11-Pffl>\tOtrtt .,.. P\iibl•ftr JllO It. Cwley "~• Pro•de•••M 0.-.. Mt- '"'-"• h...il llCIHor T':."::v~ "'Et 0...-IHll""' .._.,, ... " AIM\l•ftl ,,..1\1191"'1Edllcr• J ackson County she riff's de · puties. He then was returned to Camp Pe ndleton and charged by military authorities with deser- tion, attempted bribery. break- ing a nd entering federal govern- ment property, theft or official government documents and forgery of official government documents. Armstrong's attorney. James A. Douglas. said Friday the forgery charge involved a claim that the honorable discharge Pilot Logbook History-making Dull and Boring By JOANNE REYNOLDS 0t IM D•1IJ Pilot Sutt FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION hearings on Orange County Airport that concluded Friday should have been dramatic the kind of event that draws scores of media people and fincts its way into novel plots and mov- 1£' scripts It had a lot gmn~ f(lr rt The cas£' could end up m the history books. It s the prC'cedent·scllm~ kmd of case that could go as fa r as the Supreme Court before it s r"solved. THERE'S Tiit: MONEY ANGLE in the mrlhons of dollars in potential ticket i.a lC'S ror airlines seeking a toe-hold in Orangt-County. And what could have more inherent glamour than the travel business -far away destinations attainabl~ through the miracles worked by lhe crews who man Jet airliners REYMO.LlJS' IN TRUTH, HOWEVER. this was the worst assi~nment I've drawn since the days when I typed up graduation list!) from local junior high schools. Imagine . if you will . a room full of attorneys, not one of whom has been blessed with a sense of humor In this case there were between 15 and 20 attorneys ac- tively partici~ating in the hearing at all times . There were 10 parties to the proceedings. Wh at that means is that each of the 10 parties -through their multitudinos lawyers gets to call witnesses. TIL\T Al.SO MEANT they got to cross-examine each other's witnesses. re·drrcct questioning at their own wil· nesses and re·cross examine the other guys' witnesses. Are you beginning to i.ict the picture') Sometimes they had to take numbers and stand m line to object to a question that someone was directing. cross- ing, re-directing or re-crossing at a witness. IT DROVE THE POOR court recorder nearly bonkeri. because the attorneys developed the nast y habit. early on, or interrupting each other . That made record·keeping r ather tricky. Then the re were documents. I don't think any or the at· torneys Showed Up With less than a packing box full Of me mos. letters, studies. reports and legal documents or one sort or another. Figuring out who's got copies or what and whether it can be ente red in evidence was theater of the absurd. For example, almost an hour was spent Thursday arguing over one document. a copy of an agreement between the City of Newport Reach and the county that was never ratified nor put into effect. THAT WASN'T WHAT the ari~umcnt was about. It seems Frontier Airlines wanted it as evidence and marked it FL·D. But the county didn't want them to put it in since they had nothing to do with it in the first place. Well, the FAA was going to append it to a copy or some documents it was going to put in. which means that FL-D would become FAA-some other number. until Hughes Airwest saved the day for Frontier and the FAA by an- nouncing il had the document too, marked H-41 and it was being submitted in answe r lo a subpoena, which meant the county attorney could argue until he was blue in the face and it would still be submitted on the record. PROBLEM WAS THAT the discussion didn't move quite that fast. In fact, the only thing that's moved quickly in the bearings were the rive-minute breaks each morning and aflemoon and the hour for lunch. The four days I've spent covering this seem more like four years. When the bearing opened Tuesday there were three television stations. an assortment or radio reporters and handful or us newspaper types in attendance. TllaEE HOURS LATER, there were just two newspaper reporters left. Unfortunately, r was one of them. IA the end, even the attorneys seemed to be bored . ' , --.-- was forged. He said the meaning of the other charges was un- clear. Armstrong could not be reached for immediate com- ment. The suit contends Armstrong was forcibly detained at Camp Pendleton for 16 days before all ('harges were dropped against him. without any disciplinary or Judicial procedures. The suit said Armstrong was released April 23. 1976 with new discharge papers. which said he left the service '"under cond1· trons other than honorable." The suit also contends that Arm strong has suffered emo· t1onal distress. lost a JOb at the time of his arrest, been deprived of e mployment opportunities and lost his veteran's b<!nerits. DONORS NEEDF:D IN BLOOD DRIVE Donori. a r e needed to participate in a Red Cross blood drive to be held Wedm•sday al the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. Adults m ~ood health arc ehg1 ble to part1c1pate. Appointment:. can be made by calling 835-5381 From Page A J HOUSING. • • and athletic fields. In a memorandum to fellow council me mbers. Vardoulis a rgues that an additional s:J to $5 m illion would be needed to con- struct a theater. He a lso slates that "there has been a dem· onstrated need a nd demand brought to the ('Ouncil's atten- tion for more fields and parks." Included among those who ap- plauded were some of the plain- tiffs who now want the Irvine Co. to return the money it re- ceived for the land. Collins said. The laws uit a lleged that because the company did not hold title to the upper bay lands. the money paid by the state should be returned. Collins called the lawsuit and the so·called turn-a round by some of the pla1Dt1ffs '"both bur fling and disappointing . "In any event." he said, "we fully expect the <:omplaint to be dismissed." Cops Probe Explosion Costa Mesa fire officials said today they are pursuing in vest1gation into the firebombing of a vehicle-painting firm. Fire Marshal Russ Henderson said someone threw a Moloto' cocktail a bottle: filled with gasoline -through a glasi:. door Friday evening al VanLaSy Custom Painting , 765 Newton Way. lie said pohce Officer Jam<.·:- F Taylor who was on patrol in the area, spotted the broken g lass a nd fl a m e s and ex languished the blaze with his rar fire extinguisher. Damage to the building and contents was estimated at S500. Henderson said. Journalists Slain? NA IROBI. Kenya •AP > -The Ugandan foreign m1n1stry said today that four foreigners had been captured and shot in Ugan· da . apparently confirming. re- por t s th a t four Western Journalists had been executed. Ugandan sources reported . A maintenance man ror tbe or- fice told police the material Cell out of a plastic bag as he was emptying the dumps ter at that site behind the building. Officers s aid the y ha ve checked with local hospitals but so far have found no trace of any woman who might have been con- nected with the unus ual dis- covery. The investigation is conti- nuing. The placenta is tissue struc- ture b y which a baby is nouris hed and joi n~d to the mother before birth. Fro•PageAJ BIRTHDAY be available upon request." But none of the mate rials has been released. HEW spokesman John Blam- phin. who had been designated to ('Ollect the mate rials , was asked on several occasions what had become of the request. He ..,aid thl• materia ls were still being compiled from various agencies, some of which had been slow to respond. As ked about the request. Eileen Shanahan. assis ta nt secretary for public a ffairs whose offi ce spons ore d the event, replied : "'Oh. my God . . I had no idea that was not fulfilled ... She promised lo check it out. Stereo, TV Taken From Irvine Home 1 rvine police today are in- vestigating the tbert of $1,000 in stereo equipment and a color• television from Frank Brousil. 7 Lemon Grove. An intruder used a potted plant to smash a window to gain entry to the residence while Brousil and hjs wife were away last week, police said . from our ex,ys a~pt.for east~ ... J our ultra 1il<i pmcord 3 pi<l.Ot suit ~ca1vm, great £br sprlT19and &ummer OCC6Sl0Tl.S. oxford buttcn down shirt ta l OOU. m6dma t.1iz. ~ssizes ~r20 ~~~lUS ·-------· ·-~--- { ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • Tlireatenea Oally P1lol PhOlo llY Rtcllu<I K-lor They're Off A11d R11nning Chlorine Menaces Town CRESTVIE W, Fla. CAP> - Sh ifting winds wafted toxic fumes from wrecked railroad tanke rs today and threatened t he evacuation of the 10.000 resi- dents of this Florida Paobandle town. More than 4.500 others from an 80·square-m1le area near the town were already in emergency shelters . . No serious Injuries were re· ported Civil Defense offlcu1ls worried tha t the chlorine-laden winds might began drifting toward Crestview from the scene of a Louisville & Nashville Railroad derailment fou r miles away Thl' latl'Sl <.Taze in the worti; of pcnmnal sports 1s running <.1nd tht.>rt' the~· go again This llml' the runm•rs. Saturd<Jy, were• hc.•lping r~11sc funds for the.• Laj:!unu Bcu<:h Cirls· Club There werl' ahout 500 part1c.·1 pan•~ Thl' background ~trurture •~ Laguna N1guel's famt•cl Ziggurat. nO\.\ ()\\ n cd by I hl' redl'nl I gCJ\'l'l'llrnl'nl .. We 're pn•par ed to move ever ybody out whe n it ·s felt necessary, but of course we don't know what's going to de· vclop ... said Sgt Roy Parker of the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Department .. Wc 'rt' s melling chlorine ga~ now ... ParkN said from the !>h er1ff 's department in Crestvww 4 t • lance Hit With New U.S. Charge WASHINGTON 1AP 1 ' Form er budget director Dert Lance interceded al the White House in 1978. after he had left l office. on behalf of two busi- nessm en accused of briberv in a ( fede ral c1v1l suit. the Justice f Department said tod<.1y . 17., In the suit. filed in Miami. l Fla .. the dcpartm<.•nt ~:rnl Lance I was instrumental in arranging a m eeting hctw(•<•n thl' husa nessmen and a Stall• Depart m ent official that in turn led to other meetin~s intl'ndl'd lo pa,·t· the way for a bribt• offrr to an official of the Middle Eastern nation of Qatar The Justice Deµarlm l•nl said the businessmen w;mted tn bribe on official of Qatar to get re .iewal of oil COOCC!-.~IOOS worth millions of <loll•s There was notf11ng in the suit to suggest Lance was a ware the business partners had bribery in mind when he acted 10 their behalf. The suit said Stale Depart· ment. officials cut off all dis c ussions when t he bus iness partners revealed they had pre· viously given a Sl.5 million bribe to a former oil minister of Qatar to win the oil concessions in 1976 The businessmen "ere 1den lilied as Roy Carver of Miami and Muscatine. Iowa. and H Eugene Holley of Augusta. Ga The suit seeks a court order that would bar them from bribing foreign offi cials. This is the firs t civil suit brought by the .Justice Depart· meot under a 1977 law that pro- hibits bribery of forei~n of- ficials. The law does not permit ( criminal prosecutions for ~ bribery that look place before the statute was enacted,, The compla int ch arged that Holley. a former m ajority • leader m the Georgia Senate, and Carver paid $1.5 million to t All Jaidah in 1976 when he was • director or petroleum affairs in I Qatar. : When the concessions cu me up for re newal in January 1978, Qatar indicated they probably would not be re newed. Jaidah was no longer oil minister. BllYER TROTS 711ROlJGH AD "I sold my horse with no reins attached." That's the advertising success story of the Costa Mesan who placed this ad in the Dally Pilot; Hone for sale. G iyr old Appalposa ge ding w tack. ~ x.u ·lll(XX If 10'I want to make a sate witb DO retm attached. try the f"-dl1 Dally Pilot ad·visers at ...... Woolworth Buy Eyed .NEW YORK 1AP 1 Brascan Ltd .. a Canadian company wi th sntercsts in natural resources a nd financial operations, an· nounced plans today to try to l ake over F . W . Woolworth Co. fo r Sl.125 billion in cash If the merger goes I hrough. it would be one of the largest t!ver Brascan. which recent!)' sold controlling interest in a large Brazilian utility to the Brazilian government for S380 million, said il wi ll offer S35 a share for all t h e s hares in the largest variety chain store operation rn the nitcd States. Woolworth stock closed Friday at S26 San Onofre Plant Back In Service The San Onofre Nuclear power plant unit one generator was put back into service <1l 8 a . m loday after a Thursday night s hutdown for what were termed "minor. non-nuclear repairs ... Southern California Edison Co. s pokes man Dave Barron said the unscheduled re pair work i n vo l ved a flow straightener. a small bundle ol tubes t hat moves sea water through the plant ·s cooling system. Also repaired was a small leak found in one of the con· densers that cools the steam a fter it passes throug h t he turbine, Ba rron said. The leak involves salt water and is not radioactive. he added. Barron said the periodic re- pair work is needed due lo the erosion caused by lhe salt water Edison officials s aid the San Onofre plant problems are not similar to those at the nuclear plant near Harrisburg, Pu Nuke Plant Supported AUSTIN. Texas CAP> For the fourth time in six years, Austin voters have decided that they want a share in building the South Texas Nuclear Project, despite an accident 12 days ago at a nuclear power plant in Penn· sylvania .• About 34 percent or the city's eligible voters decided by a maratn of more than 3,000 votes lo retain the city's Interest In the S2.07 billion power project near Bay City, 1~ miles southeast or Austin. "I am still very surprised with" the results, said Mayor Carole McClellan, who supports the city's 16 percent Interest tn the plant. Ex-Marine Files Suit In Arrest SEATTLE 1AP1 -A former Marine who claims he was honorably dischurged and lht'n arrested u~ a dt·sertt:r nt'arl} eight months later hul. fil ed a Sl65.000 suit here against the federal government. Steven J . Armstrong cont<.·n<ls that his constitutional rights were violated. and acC'uscs tht· governml'nt of fahl' arn·~t Armstrong. of Gran1tt· Pall!>, Was h . said in the s uit that he was a pra vale "hen h1mor~1 bl\. discharged on i\ug 22. 1!175. · Armstrong said he left Camp Pendleton in California the same day. but claiml'd has command mg officer idcnt1f1ed a~ C;.iµt R Hurt and othcrl> then fil ed a report listing ham as a d(• serlcr . Arms trong s ubsequently \\a!> arrested 111 1\kdford. Ore . on April 8. 1976 b~ FBI agt•nts and Jackson County !-.hl•nff s cit· put1cs He then "as rt•t urn<.-d to Camp Pendle ton and t harged by m1ll tarv authorities with descr <SEE LAWSl 'IT, Pagt• A2> A Good Book"! In th(• meantime . a railroud disaster team experts 1n hazardous materia ls was walking to the scene of Sunday·s derailment that left 28 tank cars 1n a Jumbled pile, said Tom Nichols, county Civil Defense director Authorities <.'vacuatcd an addi· t1onal sax or seven families to- day. who joined the 4.500 others who spent the night in schools. churches aod armories . O n e of lh t•m . Ha thuwav .Johnson of nNtrby M11l•gan. said ht> was 1n the backyard of has house when he hC'ard one of several explosions from tank c·ars carrying anhydrous am- monia. acetone and sulfur "J saw that big ball of fa re ~o up It jarred the ground .· he ~UICI Johnson s aid he drovt• t o where he cou.d .,ce it and realized whal 1t was "and I suw all the yl•llowtsh. blackish mixed t·ol orcd s moke I didn 't nc(•d anybody to tell me to evacuate · 1\ command post when• la" C'nforrt•mcnt agcne1cs and Civil DC'fensc author1l1cs wert' monitoring the situation a lso was mo"ed closer to the r 1ty bcC'ause of lht' wind s hift Derailments 111 1977 in Waver ly . Tenn , anc1 Pcns<i cola. Fla where a combined total of 17 persons died :ind 2.000 persons were evacuat(•d. drew national ISee t'l'MES. Pa~e A2) Sometimes vacation means a quiet spot and a chance to catch up on reading. That was what Duane_ Bickel of Glendale was doing Saturda)' at San Clemente State Park. --------- MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1979 FUmes O•Uy P1IOC PM!o •Y GMT 4 ml>ntw TRIAL NEARS END -Ch;.it le~ llubert Guenther. :33. or Irvine. foreg round. <•C<:usl'd ol shootrn~ a 15-year-ola Oanu Hills Hig h tol'd. <mcl attacking anothe r young woman. 1s sho'"" in the hall outside Superior Court where his trial "'HS bt'mg conclucted today. Vandalized School Gets Extra Guard Late night pranksll•1 ~ and \and a ls at Lagunu Beach High School ma) havt-u !>Urprb t• \\ a1tin~ for th1..•m at thl• Pad. 1\venul' camµu~ Business ManagN l'lydl' Lm e lad} said today offic1ab han· hired a part-t1mt• l'USlodian to work midnight to 7 :10 a m Fri day. Saturday and Sunday~ al the high school The movt• come~ after \'andals broke into lhl' hbrar} O\ erturn an g furmtur1..•. dc!-.troy1ng booh and caustng a n estimated SJ.526 damage "Wt• had an t•xtru man on this past weekend.·· Lon•lad) said ·we n· hopin~ his 1>re~entl' will deter a lol of lhl• \'andahs m that's bel'n going on at lht· school · He said this year ~ bi ll for NY Pair Held On Drug Charges in SC A New ·vork m an and his f e ma l e com p a n ion arc scheduled to be arraigned Tues- day after their arrest in San C l e m e n te on ,c h aqies o r possession of $22,000 of cocaine for sale. Kenneth J ames Klink. 32. of New York, and Mela nie Marie Moore. 22. of New Mexico. were arrested Friday night in their auto after , police allege, the pair left a downtown San Clemente house with 1\.4 Of a pound Of CO· caine. San Clemente and Newport Beach narcotics officers along with s t ate dr ug enforcement agents assisted in the arrest. Police said the s ubsta nce believed to be cocaine was seen being thrown from the moving auto just before the 8:50 p.m. ar- rests. Klink remained in San Clemente J a ll today. -Miss M"oore rem ained In Orange County Jail. BaU for both sus- pects was set at $50,000 'andahsm totals S6.167. mostly a l the high sthool ('<Jmpuli .. Wt"ve huc1 a ft•w minor prob· lem:. JI Thurston Intermediate Srhool but most of the.• v<1n dallsm st>t•m s to b1..· conl't•nlratcd at the high school.·· L1>\elad) sa1cl Lag11m1 Bl'uch I rustees voted unan1mo11sl~ last week to in 'l'st1gate va rio us seC'urity measurt>s for tightening up pro- tection at the d1 str1l't ·s schoob Ort 1t•1als an• 1n\ eM1gatang the poss1b1hty of installing an alarm ~ystc m at some or l:lll of the dstr1ct ·s fh l' campuses One set of polic11.•s relating to secunl) will be implemented as monl..'\ and lime become availa ble. ·supe rintendent Robert Sanchas s:ud Those mea!-.ure~ include in· stalling hghts over campus en- try pomts and bars on wi ndows where "highly p11ferable items are stored ... such a s the library and storerooms. Lovelady noted that an extru nighttime custodian on the weekends stemmed vandalism problems at the high school campus last year . Coa~t , "'eather Partial clearing this af- ternoon. West winds 15 to 25 mph Tuesday after· noon. Lows t onight in lower 50s. H1ghs Tuesday in mid to high 60s. INSIDE TODAY Prof Iles of four of the no· t1on'a top 10 IOle&pfr&ons.ac cents the need for. at>ility. not nec•uonly talem See P.age A7. ._ • ..,... HAS .nrwr aEEN a lilol()('aui.t for me-; fty tM-~ yt-ar old Waddill, on ob t •lt 1 tian aync-t•olo~18l who (' prft Uc~ w~ ucw or lho lar1 t tn Oraniie County unt n March 2. lt71 That ru..rht, W ddm pt•rformNf a Dhn'-' <1\J(W\lt'n on n ut n r o ld unwt•d wom1111 Shl' "' ~ thought lo oo al \\N•k. prettntult Rut th\' buby \\th Iara r lb n Wuddall wsJ)eelt-d a nd urvtved f' ..... .,,.,,. LAW UIT •.. lion . uuempted bnbt"ry. brt•uk ang und enll'rmtc fod rul .:o' em menl prop('t1>. \ht•f\ of off\1·1ul gov e rnme nt docum e nt11 a nd forgery of offl c·1at tco\'l'rnrnl'llt d<>cumenUI Armstrong's attorney. J ame A. Douglas. said Friday the forgery charge involved a claim • that the honorable discha rge was for~ed. lie satd the meaning of the other charges was un· clear Armstrontt could not be reached for Immediate com· me nt. The suit contends Armstrong was forcibly detained at Camp Pendleton for 16 days before all charges were dropped against him, without any disciplinary or JUdiciaJ procedures. The s uit said Armstrong was released April 23. 1976 with new discharge pa pers. which said he left the service "under cond1 lions other than honorable ." The s uit also conte nds that Armstrong has s urrered emo· tional distress. lost a JO b at the time or his arrest, been deprived of employment opportunities e1nd lost his veteran ·s benefits. FUMES ... ••Hentton to lht• L&N railroad s s afety record "On a sc:.ilt• of Ont' to 10. this Jt•cidcnt rates pn•lty h11!h on tht• scale." said George Mocan. ch1cl of t hl' fedt•r<l,) E nv1ronmt:nlal Protection Agency's hazardous spill section en Atlanta. The 28 cars toppled orr the· track Sunday morning aflt•r clearing a wood and steel trestlt-~pannang the ) ellow River in a· wooded. s wampy a rea of the Florida Panhandlt• accessible only from tht• <Hr :md river One CJr, loatlt-d with th~adh carbolic aC'1d, v.as h:m..:1ng ofr the hndge Thl' Ft.•tlt•rai Railroad At! m1 n 1s1rat1on in Fl'bruar v dt•scribc'd th(l L&N a sub!mliar'v of Sca h nartl Co a s t l.1n'l· Hallroad. as httvin~ "the worst n •t:ord of any ra1lrout1 or the country·· in hundhng hazardous matt•rials The wreck came Jt&~t two days after the agency lifted a 30·mph speed limit on the section or track near Crestview. .. We know the train was mov· ing at 30 mph in a as mph !:.peed zone." said Charles Castner. a s p o k esma n f o r L &N in Louisville T he train was en route from New Orleans lo (;haltahoochce. F'la .. where it would have been taken over by a Seaboard Coast L ine c r e w for th e run to J acksonville. L&N ~pokesm~n said The cause of the derailment was not immediately known IA.GlJNAN STEAMS wrm ENGINES The great steam locomotives of the old West ha ve a lways fascinated Freel Bonn. To find out how the Laguna Beac h ma n turned his rasclna· lion into his livelihood. see Page Cl ORANGE COAST UM: DAILY PILOT tMOfAMJIPCM">f O.ll'r P•tof 'tltilftW"<PU\COf"I .,......, ,,.. __ ._,,,_ -dllylhoOr- c .... 1 Put>h"""'IC-y '"""•t•fO•I-.. ~ S*b4htw'O MtJitWJ•r t"'Gve" ft •OAy fOf (.O't• W .. , H...,,.,,, llMCll, H""'"""°" 0. ... h f- l•lft Vftl .. Y. trv .... ,~&.ocll 5oul11C ... •I A ''""'• rtto~~hor. ... ~,uwo~u,Mnfoftl1 !>uflda't' T'-.. tn<IMI _ _,,, ... Pl..-! "•• 311! WHl 8•t'>1'"1,CO'JI•~ C•lil0<n1•.,,,lt Ill_., .. ._ ""t\lcltftl•MPulllt.,_, *'Ill Corto v ... PfnlOonl allCI o.-.. "'"'- ~••IC-ldlW ,..._ ...... .......... Mll .... 1119 Ecltot Cll•rM• " ..... ltl<,.... ~. """ Au•\l•nl Mlln..alftO lClllOn &.Mun• a."91 Otflo9 .. . ""Gtt,,...Yf•SI'"' Tetepltotte {714)MM»t C:.a""*I Ad••rtl .... IG-M7t ueun• .. ""All o., .......... : ,....,..., ..... ... ~,-.... ~ ....... ~·-r.::. °'.:. ~ ~~~~ :';ft1r ., ..-y•rllMmtf'I' '.:reiflt "''' .. ~=.-=:...: lllOVI ttlKl•I jH!rtt•lttHlll of .. (Of'. <'->~ Mtl.,. ,.i. •I (Ml• -· Cal~• "''" ,.._.., ,._,,,,o..,.., uor> ,_ u. _,; 41¥ .... 11 ~ti _Jll,, .... , .. ..., ___ ..,,.-"' .. for a lbort penod -perh• • haltbour. 'lllAS' ...... .... of -Baby Gerl.,_"' .. Mt tn motaoa a dra .. Wll6da brcM&Cht • murdlr char1• •&t•t Ult' dot-tor. t& "1rtual dhll'\achon of ht pNc tJc' and a $17 malllon 1u1t hy lht! mother hlumln~ th<-doetor tor th(' "wront(ful \! ulh. or h1•r ill fl.Ill. ' La t May. Wutli.llJl'i, murdt11· trial c.-ncfod wllh u Jury d .. nd lod:ed 7 tu ~ with tho mu)orlty (. \Or\llf( u<.'qu1l\.1I Thi• 1h 11lrlc\ . 1ttornt1) d1•\·1<11·•I lo µrow 1•111t· aism ll\\, an lht• !!Um(• t'IGhth 00111 ()r4n~e Count) t•ourtruom. "'Ith th{• ~IUlW nntl ·•bot lllrn .au vO<'a t ltc.>ndum• • th · aitorv of Baby Glrl WHnr la told 101n. T nalT GLANCE, the HCoad WlddUI trlal lfflDI a replay ot the ftrtt -with repeat np~uanees by key wltnes..'les .11111 lht• !41&tnu lawyenJ statmt th~ Ir po!ols. Hut tt t'lo•u.•r took r evea h hon~e . 1'hcr1• h~ 11 n ·w Judgt , l't u 1>or1ur Court ,J \Id Rt> lly ron Mt'M1ll1rn. 'rf.•lcvl!uon camerus hJV\' b<>c1n udm1tll•d to the 1·ourtroom onct• und will return bt•fo1 t-lht" prnN f'<ling~ end. 'l'IU: M0~1' OHVIO S d1r h •n•rlt't' '" ttw Jppc•uranc~ or Jm1l•l Wudchll. l hl' doctor 's Wlfo. who l)('l'Ul'I u front row seut da1lv Whee, Do It So111en1ore ~ NEW 'ANALYSIS J . She 11 el•ht months pregnanl wlth their 1tet0nd child -an ob- 'llous reminder to jurors lhat. Waddlll's chlel occupation was delivertng babies. not aborting them. The rocus or the case, as pre. senled by prosecution 1.nd de· rcnse lawyers. has undergone a subtle change -seemingly a re· actlon lo a U.S. Supreme Court. decision last January JUSt before the second trial begun. THE IOGll COURT, striking down a Pennsylvania abortion law in the case of ColautU vs. O••IY Pilot Sl~ll PhOto T rish McGrew. 1 l . of Sta n Be rm1rd1no. s hows her cousin n erril•k Cox. :I. or c;a rdl'n Grove how lo have~· sw1ng111~ tim(' at San Clcmenll' Stutc Park. 'J he~ \\.Crl' part of the Southern California multitudes who sought their place in the sun durtn~ Easter \'<JC alion. New Controls in Offing? Kalm Hints Tougher Anti-inflation Moves w 1\SHlNGTO:-.< f \ p I Tht• nC1l1on·s c·hiC'f 1nflat1on f1ght1·1 said loday t hi:tl if t he go\'crn ment 's voluntary wa).ll' anu price guidt•JincS rail to slow II) n ation. President Carter may lt1.· forced to institute mandalon controls or s e vl'rC' monet ar~ m easures that could bring on a recession. Alfred Kahn, chair man or lht· president's Council on Wui.te an<I P r ice Stabillty, gave thl• "arn ing at an AFL-CIO rally l..1cking off the labor federation's t'ffOrt lo monitor price mcrcu:,c•s .11 thous ands of retail stores around the country. Despite Kahn's comments White House prt•ss -.ecrctarv. Jody Powell said "absolutch not .. when askt'd whNhcr Cart<'·r was thinking or ttskmg Con~rcss for authority to imos(' mandatory controls. Powell s aid Kahn "in no wa) m~ant to imply that this prc:-.1 d e nt wo ul d under any c ircumstances 1m11os t' wagl' and µran• controls.·· "J\n honest 1wrson has got to ;1<lmit th<il 1f this voluntary pro· ~ram doesn't work. we may gel one or nnoth cr or t ho se all<.'r nati,es. whether we like it or not," K:.1hn s aid. "We may get the one that !-tome of you say you want mandatory controls,.. he said. .. W<' may get the o ne that neither you nor l want. I refer . of course. to the option of clamp· ing down on thC' economy so "everely that we bring on a ..,l'rtOus recession and throw m 1 llions of µ<:op le out of work ) our pt'Oplc · an a repeat of 1974·75 " He said Carter "is a bsolutely deter mined '' to avoid recession and mandatory controls as a -11ay of slowing inflation from its double·digil levels of this year. As a result, Ka hn said. "we really have no choice but to pu rsue our present course. but wit h increased intensity.·· That 1ncreasl'd inkns1t:,. lw ~aid . wou ld 1ncluclc lhl• previous· f.y tighte11ed price guidelines. tt ·flew state and loc~tl anlt·inflation program a nd I he A r L-CIO 's price monitorinl' J oining tlw /\ F'L CIO in the price watl'h is a rt•t·cnlly formed coalition of 60 labur. <'onsumer. minoritv and -senior c 1t1zens groups c:illcd COi N I Consumcrl- 0 ppos(•d to In fl ation in the Ncc<'ss1tics J. The crusarl<' was announced last week bv Kahn and Esther Peterson. the president ·s special assistant for cons umer affairs. Its targets arc rapidly rising prices for food. housing, fu el and medical care which together m a ke up more than 70 percent of the aver age ram1ly's expe n · di tu res. Franklin, held that doetort have "broad discretion" ln decidina wbetber Lo aavaf.aal life. The Pennsylvania la• r e· quired every physician to tr)' to preserve the life of a fetus If lhere was "5uffic:ie nt reuon Lo believe that the fetus may be viable " The Supreme Court stn1lcd out the words "may be viable" as too vague and ambl1uou1, saying "may be" dlffe,.. from ·'is." The court criticized the low for exposing doctors to pogKlblo criminal chatgeK for not tryln~ to save the life or u rctu.<J lhat "may be viable." "THE PRESENT STATtJTE does nol afford broad dlacretlon lo the physician," wrotb Juatlce Harry Blackmun. In essensc. il Is thl1 lsue of a doctor's decll\lon·malsina rlljht.. which has become the crux ctf the new Woddlll lrlol. "The big focus In the rlrat lr111 wa s o n po1ulbl m un1.1ul strtlnl(ulutlon ... ttays Wuddlll '11 ;ittorn'ly, CharlMJ Weedmun • 'Tl .. ; ··ocufi NOW '" Of\ ttw re11J>0n11i1Jlllly or th'· phyt1kl1m 1n th•· c·uHt• of H)j• aiionul vu\l ••n\ where lh1· d•·uth prtH'""" ht urwJ•·r wuy tmd lr1 ••v1•r!'lll11!•." 11uy11 We .,1 m~11 W1111tllll ond hll'I utfmw·y dalm thut Huhy f;lr l W1•:1v•·1 w;t11 11 y hll{ wtu•11 ltw il1w1J1r t1r 11l nlJW IWI', lhlll 11h1• l{fJVf• II t1-1.v IJll,!Jtllll l(UnltK • hul n••v1•r l\h11w1·1I l111· l1fl· i;1~111rnf u nm rn11 I lwhy Wt:t:UMi\N <:ON(:t:Ot:H !hilt Wadd1 II rn111fc no ht•row cffortJi lo sa v • ttw :l'h pound 1nfont, ccrtum tha t there hud been m:u,.11vc l1rulll dama~:· frorn Ion~ 1m rn1·rr-.111n m th<.· saltnc--.olul111n TH E DOCTOR HAS ht!cn quot· ed as telling nurses "Don't do a goddamn thm~ for that baby ex· cept oxygen." The prosecutor. Deputy Dis· triC't Attorney Robert Chat· terton. seeks to prove that Wad dlll aetua111 ltraalled tM .._ beca .... a.feanda........,. ..., .... cl$ ...... tarded. But lf bl cllcl -=·Ill', Chatterton elat11W1' .... awtty ot murder b1 =-tbe f allure to try ...,. to Hve the beb, no mau.r tu ~ondltlon mi1bt be. OValNG IVaY 8EL8C'l'ION, Cbolterton used !::Jbraae "right to Ule" and Juaws whether they would "pull tbe plug" on a patient such as Karen Ann Quinlan. He received vary • lnte answers. · Chatterton insists th•l a ton· vlclion of Waddill would have DO tmpact on the medlcal com- munlt)'. "l don't think there's loins to he a bla elfect," sayi Claat· terton. "because I don't think other docton do what Or. Wad· dill did. If they do, perhape they won't.~· WEEDMAN DISAGaga. "I rt>itlly lh nk this is a cue pbysi- dun!f ure looking at," he uys. "Nol JU•l obstelrlciana, but J>hy3Jc1una who are Involved with patlenu like ly to be t':rmlnul or brain dam1&1ted ·• Thu unde rly nic Issue, says Wt•cdmun, ie the physician 's 1 H(ht Lo I ·t u pulicnt die when all hope ls {(One. ''TO SJ\V THAT J\ DOCTOR ts uuilty of murder 1r he doesn't KIV<• m1-dkal treatment to a pa. I lent who IH Clcurly agonal nies an th•· foe<! of the ColauUi de· l'i•uon." isu1d Wct'<fman. '.f'hf' moral dile mma. Weed. ma n nf>t.t.-:s. 11> u reisult of advanc. 1eg medical science. "It '> quite clear thut prior t.o lhr~ decade quc~t1on~ of hfe and death were perfectly obvfow. black and white. There was oo m iddle ground ." he s ays. "But now tht>re 's middle ground because of life support systems whach can prolong the agooaf state mdefinitcly ... Cruelty to Animals Charged to Couple MARI ETT A. Ga. !AP I Operating a bus iness without a I icense has been added to cha rges against a Cobb County couple arrested after authont1e!> discovered more tha n 140 dead or dying anima ls at their aba n doned suburban home, a pros· ecutor says. Ralph Wayne Smith. 32, and Karen 0 . Newell. 26. "ere bt'ang he ld in the Cobb County 1ail . charged v.1th se\'en ('Ounts each of c ruelt} to am mab Cobb Cou nty Sol1c1lor llt•rb Rivers said the couple al::.o \.\t'r" char ged with operating a pel and pet supply business without a license from 1977to 1979.1. S mith and Ms. Newe ll were arrested al an Atlanta hotel. Cobb County animal control offi cers went to the Powder Spring home last week after neig hbors complained or noise and a foul odor. Officers said they found seven dogs. eight cats. six snakes. 43 chickens. 56 "pigeons. eight rab bits. ei~ht doves. a gumca hen. a r a t and fh e carcasses of s ix a nimals that could not be iden· tified. Authorities said most of the animals were dead and their bodies m various st ates or de· ('OmpOl>1t10n. Those still alive had to be killed. "l 've been a prosecutor for 12 yea rs. and I thou~ht I'd seen everything," Rivers said Sun. day. "But this was the worst thing I've ever seen. ·'They found the body of one do~ in a closet , and there we re cage'> of 2· and 3-week-old dead puppies outside ... he sa id. Offlcl'rl> e t1mated that the Jntmals had been without food or wa ll•r for nearly a month., when th~y were das~overed. Swimmer Identified A hospital spokeswoman this morning identified a swimmer s tricke n off Laguna Beach Fri· day as James Watkins. He is in stable condition at South Coast Community Medical Center. Early reports identified the stricken man incorrectly. The 20 y e a r -o l d South Lagunan was pulled from lbe sea off Rockledge Road beach when beachgoers noticed he wq. face down in the water . Lifeguards said it is not known why Walkmswasslricken .. Seritw Jury Hung Over Sanity Query from our~ d(l.pt.for easta ... By KATHY CLANCY Ol llle O.lly Plto4 Stall A Mission Viejo locks mith con· victed or trying to arra nge two murder.for-hire contracts re· turned to court today in the wake of a mistrial Friday on the question of his sanity. Joseph Serino. 50, had pleaded innocent. by re ason of insanity to murder conspiracy a nd sollcita· lion b1 coMection with the abort· ed murder contra cts he ar· ranged for a Seattle attorney and the wife of a Beverly Hills man . But an Orange C ounty Superior Court jury Friday an· n o unced it was hope lessly deadlocked on the question of Serlno's sanity al the lime he hired a so-called ''hit man" to carry out the slayjngs. Judge Kenneth Lac today or dered Serino lo return lo sourt April 24 for the scheduling of a new sanity trial or perhaps some otber disposition ot the case. He also ordered preparation of a proba~oo report for Serino. Serlno waa convict ed last ----- week of soliciting the murder of Seattle attorney Roge r Leed and of the wife of .Joseph Bogg, his co· de fendant in the Leed case. Both plots were foiled wh en the so.called "hit man" Serino hired turned out to be Newport Beach police Sgt . John Simon. Simon went to Seattle , took Leed to a brushy area and had him pose for photos wearing theatrical blood. He later returned to Serino with the photos of a blood splat- tered body and collected $5,000 or a purported $15,000 murder contract. However. Serlqo's a ttorney, Robert VUla, bas said his client was mentally not responsible wh en he arranged t.be slaylngs and was simply posing as a Mafia chieftain and murder con· tractor. Serino, on a video tape re· corded while he was under hyp- nosis, said he oosed as the un· dcrwor1d big shot because bis sister Elaine asked hlm lo. our ultra 1Wz. . card 3 pm ~ suit 1:J1-caMn, gnatibr epnngand summll.r occas1cms. oxfbrd but.ton do\wn shirt ta l oou, m00rd9 't1q, 'tx1j s size.& ~-20 W:13~ BEST ACTOR NOMINEES - Clockwise from top left ure La urence Ohv1er. "The Boys from Brazil ;" Jon Voight . "Coming Hom<'.·· Wa rren Beatty, "Hea \'en Cun Wait:" H ober t D e Niro. •·T he Deer Hunter ."' and Gary Busey. "The Buddy Holly Story. Jail Not New to 'Duke' to BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES -Clockwtse from top left a re E llen Burstyn. "Same Time Next Year ;" Jill Clayburgh, ·'An Un- married Woman;" Geraldine Page, "In- te r iors: ·· Ing rid Berg ma n , Sona ta," a n d J a ne Fonda , Home." Bay I.and Owned OC llllWltes John Wayne May Present 'Best Picture' Award By Irvine? First-time inmates se r ving in O r a nge Co unt y P r o ba t ion Department institutions havl' a l r eady b een arr e s te d an average of sevrn times. proba. t ion officials sa1d. That means more young offen- ders are landing in such place~ as juvenile hall a fter other forms of re habilitation have fa iled, officials said . · This trend bas sprung from state legislation in recent years that has discouraged imprison- ing juveniles except as a last re- sort, probation officers said. The description ot juvenile of- fenders came during county gov- ernment's preliminary bud get hearings. In preparing the 1979-80 coun ty budget, Chief Administ rative Officer Robe rt E. Tho mas b Sl'eking to hold the financia l package to this y ear's SSIO million level He has ask ed d cpartml'nl h eads to hold their bud~cts within the limits of this year ~ e xpenditures. Because of Proposition 13. the county is dependent on the slate for bail-out money and what the figure will be is u nknown , Thom as said. Na ncy Nelson, act ing chief probation officer. told a d· m inistrator s her department h a d bud i:?ele d n l'x t year ·!> services within tl\e $13.S milhun spent this yea r The depa rtment hct!> dropped some programs but t'an continue lo provide bas ic s~rv 1 ces. she said Also. although two of proba- t ion 's juvenile institutions were closed because of low occupan· cy, Ms. Nelson said the remain· ing facilities have been able lo accommodate the ov(•rflow. Norwalk Man Slain; Three Hurt in Fight A 22-year-old Norwalk man die d Sunday night of knife wounds suffered during an even- ing street fight in Stanton, police reported today. Robert Raigos a di ed at Westmins t e r Comm unity Hospital at 11:10 p.m ., fi ve hours after a fi ght among what police d escribed as a la rge g athe ring of people at Santa Ge rtrudes a nd Santa Mari a streets T h r e e o the r m e n wer e hosP.italized with knife wounds. police reported. They were iden- tified as Romero Raigosa, 26, and Albert Santana Salvador, 24. both of Norwalk, and Victor Cadena, 29, of Downey omcers said t.bey have arrest- ed no suspeets in the case and know no motive. They said the incident Is not believed to have been pug-related but said in- vesUcation Is continuing. Painter Reports 'lbeft in Newport A painter who left his com- pressor unattended for half an hour loet It to thieves. Newport Beach police reported today. 8ob FMd lilted the value of tbe mwN• at Sl,000. He said lt ... 1tolen rrom his truck, ...... 19Dne9t. ......... llOLLYWOOO 1 A I» T he OM·ar nominees hoping to bl' in the f loodlig hts a t the Los Angeles Music Centl•r tonight d uring lh t• 51s t i\c <1 d t>m~ Awa rds :.ir(' ll kl'ly to be upstaged not by <.'<tl'h othl'r but by 71 year-old John Waynt· T he Acad<'my Awurd-wi nnt•r for "True C rit" 10 yC'ars ugo was scheduled to appear at lht· end of the telecast to announce the best picture of 1978. 1 Related story, photo Page B6> Wayne. whos e his tor y in Hollywood predates the Motion Picture Academy, will be mak- ing his fi rst public appearance since hjs cancer surge ry three months ago T he show itself t·ould com pens;1tt> for a year when th<' Atademy's vot ers were not over whelmed by excellence of competition Product>r J ack llalcy Jr has rounded up a t'a~l mon• stellar than l:.ist vear s gold<.•n anniversary. Prese nters r a nge from Car y Gr ant and L a ure n Bac a l l t o R obin Williams and Brooke Shields. N HC's Johnny Carson wi ll m a ke an unacc us tomed ap- pearance on ABC as master of ceremonies for the show. which starts at 7 p.m . I Channel 7>. "The De e r Hunte r " a nd "Heaven Can Wait," both with nine nominations. were general- ly considered favorites for best picture. with. "Comin~ Home" with eight nominations <Jlso Clemente ~Apathy' a possibi lity. "An u nmarried Wo m a n" and "Midnight Ex- press" were also nominated for the Yl'ar 's best film. If "Heaven Can Wait " score:. ii sweep, Warren Beatty could be the first per.son to win Oscars 1n fo u r ca t egori e s . He 1s nom 1natcd as best actor. pro- d ucer. co·wn tcr and co-director. For the first time in recent memor y , a ll the nom i nat ed songs will be delivered by those who sang them for the films. ;I'he performers : Debby Boone, Ba rry Manilow, Johnny Mathis a nd J ane Olivor. Olivia Newton- J ohn and Donna Summer. Sam- m y D avis Jr. a n d S t eve Lawrence will sin~ a medley or hit movie soni::s not nominated Crime Inches Higher By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of 1 ... 0.11' Pllei St.tll Despite a 1 percent drop in the number of crimes reported 10 San Cle m ente during 1978. Police Chief Gary Brown says "apathy" may account for a s light increase during the early months of 1979. Residential and com mercial burglaries in the city dropped 11 pe rcent from 486 in 1977 to only 382 in 1978. Urown ~aid lh1s 1s largely due lo a police burglary prevenUon program now in its second year But Brown added. "It's hard to really put your ftng<'r on what caused the drop. I think it's also due to community support." Brown said it appears some co m munity m e mbe rs have become apathetic about cnmc prevention. Police records in. dicate that about 40 burglaries have occurred so far this year while only 34 were reported for the same period in 1978. Police reported that 64 percent o f t h e c it y's r es i d e ntial burglarie:. occurred at home!> whe re a door or window was left unlocked. In other major crimes, San Clemente police repo rted the following statistics: -Aggr avate d a ssa u l t s j umped from 32 in 1977 to 54 in 1978. Auto thefts rose fm m 145 in 1977 lo t72 in l97R. Grand thefts •items valu ed a l morj! than S200 > dechnc>d from 167 in 1977 to 154 in 1978. Rapes dropped from 15 1n 1977 to 13 in l!li8 Robberies rl'ma11wd aboul t he same with :J8 in 1977 and :m in 1978. There wcr(' no homicides in 1977 but 1978's single slaying was the shooting death of San Clemente Police Offi cer Ri chard Thomas Steed on Nov. 29. Steed ans wered a call in a downtown alley where a man h a d repor ted ly :.las hed his wrists. The poli cema n was shot with a .:18 caliber handgun. Poli ce ha \'C <.·ha rgt•d James Ri c hard ll o ff cr. 2 3. with m urder. Chi('f Brown said about 20 per- cent of the maJor crimes in the city were solved during 1978, a 2 percent increase over 1977. Total a rrests rose about 4 percent. Nukes Protested Reactor Shutdown Effort Continues HARRISBURG. Pa. cAP J HoistJng hand made signs read ing "No Nukes ls Good Nukes," 1,000 people have demonstr ated on the ,,steP.8 or Pennsylvania's Capitol while engineers tried to decontaminate • simmering re- actor al 'lbree Mlle Island. Pennsylvania Gov. Dick Thornburgh was expected to an- nounce today whether he will Wt hJi 10-day-old advisory that prea- na nt women and preschool children stay at least five miles from the crippled nuclear plant. Press s ecretary P a ul CritcbJow said Sunday night that Joseph Hendrie, chairman or the N u clea r Re gulatory Co m- mission, and NRC operations c hief Harold Denton told Thornburgh that conditions were safe enouP to lift the advbory SOOD. Enstneen worked methodical· ly Sunday to plug radiation leaks at the reactor, a contaminated cauldron that won 't be brought to a cold shutdown for at least five more days. Cold shutdown \s the point at which tem- peratures in the reactor fall below the bolling point of water, and there is no more risk of the re actor going out of control. Me anwhile, In voices echoed at 10 other weekend demonstra- tions nationwide, angry and frightened neighbors or the dis· abled nuclear reactor chanted "No Nukes! No Nukes~" at a rally on the state Capitol steps. .... T he near-disaster fresh In their minds and their attenUon riveted on speakers from as far as Germany, the 1,000 protesters gathered on an overcast Palm Sunday to conduct the plant's ''last rites." • Police explained the rise in auto thefts by noting that the San Diego FTeeway s plits the ci- ty and makes a n easy getaway. Most of the auto thieves a re "joy ndcrs" who use the vehlch.• and a bandon it within or near the citv limits. Seventy-three percent of the auto thieves <.1 rrested in San Cle mente durin ~ 1978 were juveniles. J uveniles constituted -i2 percent of those arrested for buq~l ary. Although crime dropped in 1978. police sources indicate City Council members will be asked to hire more offi cers during the ne xt round of annua l budget sessions. With a population of 27,000, San Clemente has 36 policemen or one officer for every 74 1 resi- de nts . for Oscars. No-shows a mong a cting con tenders. a blight m some recent years , should be minimal. Of the JO nominated actresses, only In- grid Bergman has declined to app ear. The Swedish actress. who could be the first person to win four acting Oscars, was re- ported to be s tarting a film in Europe. She was nom inated for the film, "Autumn Sonata." Others vying for bes t actress o f 1978 were E llen Burslyn, "Same Time. Next Year;" J ill Clayburgh , "An Unma rried Woman~" Jane Fonda , ''Coming Home." and Geraldine Page, "Interiors." or the candidates for best ac· t or . on ly Rob e r t De Niro, no mina t e d for "The Deer Hunter." was a doubtful ar rival. He told Haley he wa s too n e r vous to s it thro u gh the ceremonies. whereupon the pro- ducer offered to allow De Niro to remain backstage. Besides Beatty, the other can· didates for bes t actor who have agreed l o a ppear were Gary Bus e y, "The Buddy Ho lly Story; " Laurence Olivier, "The Boys from Brazil." and J on Voight. "Coming Home." J ack Warden of "Heaven Can Wait" was the only contender for s up port in g a c to r wh o declined an invitation. Others nominated include Bruce Dem. ··coming Ho me ;·· Richard f a r n s w o r t h . • • C o m e s ,\ Horseman:" John Hurt, "Mid night Express." a nd Christopher Walken, "The Deer Hunter." Nominated in the best !>upport· ing actress category were Dyan Ca nnon. "Heaven Can Wait:" Pene lope Milfo rd, "Com ing Ho m e ;" Ma g gie Sm i th, "California Suite;" Ma uree n St apleton , "Interiors." and Me r y l Streep, "T he Deer tfunter." A spokesman for the Irvine Co. has said that the company's ownership of $3.4 million worth of land in Upper Newport Bay sold to the state in i975 "1s sup- por ted by a century of docu- ments." T he s tat e ment by J err y Collins was in reponse to a lawsuit that seeks to recover the !f1oney paid by lhe state. The suit filed by Or ange Coun- ty Foundation ror Preservation or P.tiblic Property alleged the upper bay land was not, in rac,, owned by the Irvine Co. when it was sold to the state. . But Collins said . "We djd in- deed own the property and when tbe state rece1 ved. tiUe to the land, the tiUe was fully insured cby First American Title Co.I." T he Irvine Co. spokesman said the company had paid ta xes on the land, which was valued at more than $20 million on the county's tax roll. He also said "Everyone ap- plauded the company's action when it sold the property '· at the bargain-basement price . locluddl among those who ap- pla uded we re some of the plain- tiffs who now want lhe Irvine Co. to return the money it re- ceived for the land. Collins s ajd. T h e l a ws uit a lleged that because the company did nol hold title to the upper bay lands, t he money paid by the stale should be returned. Collins caJJed the lawsuit and the so-called turn-around by some of the plaintilfs "both baf. fling and disappointing. "In any event," be said, "we fully expect the complaint lo be dismissed." classic wlnd.bnzake.r ... thcz. orig"inal G-9 windbrneke.r, idtZ.o1 fur CPlf or outd.c:xJr ~r. mack. of'1icthtM.eight cotton- poplin witil a t.drtim 11ni~. eveiloblci in natu.n3l,britiShten, navy or nzd. ~ fbr us in <mglBnd.. 44 RlaNon IRand• NeU1pott Beadt•7J4/8U·5070 JOOJ MbCloood Blvd.·~~ Vfllage•2J3/479-7727 .... I ~.Apftll. tilt ~. .. •.. . ~~;.~ ...... , ..... Sblili: Noise Moves OH. MY CAN YOlJ UAa' -Certain cynlcal ob Hrv• ... ot u.. t-Yrrent jft notte nip •t Oran1e County Airport have 1u11•f'ltM that act&&ally, nothlnt baa reailly bffn done to qult>t down airline tatt'Otf from tht' rounty strip. What· ~ally hap.,.nfd, thty suaae t. Is that thl" authorlUe. 1'eep movln1 lbe noiM 1round Here today, Jone tomorrow. and someplace els(• m aybt on Wednttday Jf YoU beUeve thete wry thinkers. 1t work11 like thi£ SO •E TIME BACK, Orari1e County airport autboriOet Mt up ruJe that decreed the big JCU must not depart the airport under full throtUt . The blg boys must take otr quJetly Juat sort ol mUsh o(f the runway and ldl~ up to a decen\ altitude. Th n hat the throttles. Thh; procedure s med to make It quieter for lhl' 1-'AA Seabng Deal With Airline on Where to Put the Noise Nert Priests Denied Riglit to Weil VAT1CAN Cl1'Y IAP >-Pope John Paul U upheld m1nd1tory cellbary for Romurr Catholic priests today and said the priesthood l'annol ht> renounced because or the difficulties and sacrifices 11ked. In " atro"" reaffirmation pf the 1.500·year·o ld ban on marrt11e.ror pr1~11tit. lh<> ponl1rt smd his church commits itself to maintaining IHle tty ct1 ld.111cy "u i. 1>t1rtlt•ulur itlfl tor the kingdom THE PONTIFF ack~wledged nf Cod .. the shortage of priests an certain "It(' rt'Jl'<'ll'<I utlt.1 rnpts to pa.rts ~~ the world a nd that .. t.1cu lur1tt.1 · thi• priesthood. priests are expeded to have a 11uyln1&: "Those who call tor the care and commitment which are 11ecular1zat1on or praeslly life far greater a~ different from and npplaud 1ls various any lay person. manafl°'tut ornt will undoubtedly .. But he u~ged the bishops to ubundon us wh n we succumb to do ev~~ything in your power to t~mptallon. We shall then cease en.s ure that priests remain lo bt' nt'Ct'S ury und popular.·· faithful to their vows. John Puul bt'l rorth his v1ews He also !fl&de clear that he In a ~ page pas toral letter to wants the. ~1shops to be tough in P,rlt?st. of the Roman Catholie dealln~ wtth requ.ests for dis· r hurch and u bCparate eight pensaltOOS from pr.estly VOWS. page lt•ltl•r to the r hurc b 's "ONE MUST THINK of all b1sl1op~ these things especially at mo· The~ were is.sued for Holy ments or crisis. a nd not h ave re· Thursdav. later this week. when course to a dis pensation, un· thl' PQIX'. ha~ called on pnests in derstood as an ·administrative Home to JOtn him in Mass in St intervention.· as though In fact it Pt>h•r's na:i1ht·a "lo manifest were not, on the contrary, a the communion of a ll priests matter . of profound question or "1th the t.11:-hopof Boml' · con s c ie n ce a nd a t e s t o r humanity." Arkansas· Tornadoes Injure 46 Ct\MDEN. Ark 1AP1 .\ The celibacy rule is believed lo be a main cause for the defec· lion of priests. which has in- C're ased from about l.000 m 1965 to an annual rate of about 4.000. or 1 per cent of the world's -100.000 priests. lt is estimated that more than 8.000 priests in the United States have resigned since 1965. NATION I WORLD Winter's Glaze ............. f{esidents or the Detroit area. with dreams of spring flowers and baseball games. were unceremoniously brought back to reality this morning by an ice storm that glazed trees a nd snapped power lines. About 100,000 homes wer ..! without power in the area and roads were dangerous. populace in the immediate vicinity of the a irport. Places like EastbluH. Dover S hores and Santa Ana He1ghL'>. Then when the jet pilots finaily hil the throttles. 11 seemed to ~et noisy in areas like Balboa Island and the Newport·Balboa Peninsula. Later. during a time when Hughes Airwest was trying tests to pro\'e that its Boeing 727 jets could operate under the low.power takeoff rule JUSt a s quietly as DC·9s. along came t he Federal Aviation Administration. tornado ripped through this southern Arkansas community, in1urmg at lt.'ast 27 people. in- flicting heavy damage along a five -m1le·lonl! p;.ith and lea\'lng hundreds homeless, authorities said Murder Suspect Nabbed FAA OFFICIALS R ULED that Orange County couldn't im pose the low· power take off rule. The Jets would have lo power.up to 1,000 feet. This ne w dictum effectively knocked the Hughes 727 t est to the bonke rs. All the Jets started powering off the runway. Things got noisy in the airport vicinity. But. since the airliners were higher when they cruised ·over Ralboa and Ba lboa Island. it got quieter in these en v1rons. NOW J UST LAST Friday. in the latest FAA C'unos1ty. the Federals came alOnJ! and said to Hughes Airwest. "Hey, you guys. m aybe that Orange County noise r ule is o kay after a ll Go a head with tho:.e low.power takeoffs. . .. So today. it's a little quieter in Santa Ana Height~. Dover Shores and Eastbluff. And a little no1ser o n the Newport.Balboa Penins ula. Maybe they'll move the noise to Costi Mesa next week Pot-backers Drink Beer at Fund-raiser GAINESVILLE. Fla. (AP> - Abo.ut 1.000 persons turned out for a benefit concert for the legalization of ma ri1uana, but mosti displayed more of a taste for beer than for the illegal weed. Mus icians were paid with money donated anonymously by marijuana smokers. The main speaker was Gainesville lawyer J e ffr ey M e l don . s tat e coordinator for the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuan a Laws. "It's not going to go away. despite any legis lation passed against it." Meldon s aid. refer· r ing l o a bill s i g n ed in Tallahassee Friday to impose mandatory prison sentences on mar ijuana traffickers. "Where 1t hit here. 1t h1t bad." s a1cj Ouachita County ~henff Garner Robertson. "Lots of houses had nothing l<'ft but the slab." AT U •:AST 19 otlwr pcopll' WC'rt' 1njun•d when tornadoes hit in other par ts of thl' stall', authoritil'!'. :-.:.11d. Tht• Camdl'n tornado dt'Slrt>Yl'd about 75 homl'-; Sun~ day night and ~l'\'t•rl'ly dama~ed :i shopping centt•r. a school and unother 75 homl•:-, ~atd Troopl·r Jerry Jlrad~haw. a :-.t<Jt(' poht·c spokesman Some looting occurn•d al the s h o ppin g center l1cfore author1t1C!> arrived. Bradshaw ~a id About 20 ~WtC' trooper~ and 35 mcmhcr!-. of the Arkan~as NJ· t1onal Guard patrolled the area to prC\'(.'nt further looting AUTHORITIES cstimatt!d thut duma.1H' "c>ulcl a mount to m1ll1om; of dollars In L1ttlt' Rock. Go\'. Bill Clinton declared Camden a town of 16.000 · a disask r arca. makmg affected residents chg1bll' for special as- :,1stancc. Most victims of the Camdl'n tornado were treated for minor 1nJurics at Ouachita County llosp1tal and rC'leased. Al least five Wl'rc udm1tl<'d. some suffer- ing f rom b ro k e n bo nes. Bradshaw smd . Onl· of them. Georgo l-ofton. l >l. suffered in- J U rte.s to tht' head and was transferred to a Little Rock hospital In critical condition. he said. * * * Ice Storm Hits Michigan Many Northern States Crippled b y Cold All>u'q.,. All•nt• 8•11•more 81sm•r<ll 80•" Boston Br-nsvlllt Bllfl•IO C11<u90 C1nc1nnetl Clttve,_ O.IFl.Wlh Denver Oelro1t °"'"'" ........ HI l• Po ..... +ii~~ ........ " ~· 66 SI .42 SJ <7 l• 10 .. 4S .OS H !14 ,0) IS 72 J4 19 ,)I .. 30 .2' SI )I .ll ~ 3t .14 ..... .0 JI ,. 2' .56 31 •• os .. 1S .. 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I Fall Wlille It Lasted Balboa Sailor Winner Area Sailors Make Advance Three local sailors wall advance to the quarter finals of the United States Yacht Racing, Un ion 's Sears and Bemis championships as Lhe result of eliminations conduct ed by Balboa Yacht Club Saturday. BYC was host to the one·cighth finals for the Smy the. Sears and Bemis regattas, but no conten- ders s howed up in the Smythe competition. ALL THREE tJSVRU <'vents are for junior sailors. The Smythe Trophy 1s for singlehanded sailors. the Scars fo r two man-boats. and the Bemis for three·man boats. Ad vancing to the qua rte r ri nals from the Aesoc1at1on of Orange County Yacht Clubs will be Dwayne Bora. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Cl~b in the Sears. and Mary Tyler. BYC. and Ned Jones. NHYC \n the Bemis T he qua rt.er finals will be sailed at Long Beach Yacht Club in May. Hobie Cat Event Slated More than 800 Hobie Cat sailors and their families are expected to attend the third annual Hobie Cat Famlly Fun and Recreational Retreat a t Lake Havasu City, Ariz .. May 3-6. The four·day weekend will be s ponsored by Sea & Ski. Jn addition to the Hobie Cat sailing races in which competitors will compete for points toward the national championship qualification. Sea & Ski will sponsor a golf tournament featuring a $1 ,000 hole-in-one prize. a mixed doubles tennis tourna- ment, a Hobie fle et tug-of-war . or ganized c hildren's games. a water walking contest and other a ctivities for the sports-minded Hobie families. · THE SAILBOAT RACES will be condcted by the Loodon Bridge Sailing Society under the s upervision or the Hobie Class Association. • Trophies will be awarded in all fleets-Hobie·ll. Hobie 14A. B, and C; Hobie·l6A, B, Cld novice. and Hobie-18. Trophies will also be awarded or the best performance for an Arizona fleet and a California neet. WE'RE Sllll TRYING HARDER! SIMCE 1894 IUJ ....... ,A ..... • C ........... c.lf. fHl1 ...... 64Mlll·MWHI .t Neighborhood gang watches a s K t' n n Y. 0 .u t law . l .;. 1 above> and Tony Sanchez. lS. 1 below > provide some thrills with the doublt trou- ble bicycle j umping ramps they concoct ed one a fter- noon in Costa Mesa Short lv after these pictures we re ta ken. mother a rrived home and told the boys to disman- t h• l ht• j umps before they found them~el\'es in triple t roublt• Animal Farm Wim CL™sA Anim<.11 Farm. sa1lt'd b\' Bruce llan,.,en. Voyagers Yacht Club. a s the Class 1\ .,.. inner tn the third race of VYC,., llumphrcy Hogart Series for Performanct.• llunll1t•ap Racing Fleet ya1:hts Saturday Class B winner was Bebo If. Hoh Darnell. VYC. Sum mary of rt•sults · CLll'>~ II 1, Anundl I-Mm. 2 Sp1t1\, '°'llcn llrow~. 11 VC. J, 11.tnl"Q<!, O•CI< S..wdrd, LSF CLA'>'> s !. Beoo II. l Alohd II vl•nn R~a. ~~.-(. J. llorll'•, a•U<.e rw1cnc11, llYC 2 Bodies Hunted SAN DIEGO t AP l -Harbor police were still searching today for the bodies of t wo m E'n belte\'cd killed in the collision of a m otorboat <t nd a Navy barge in San Diego Ba y Ullman Captures Olympic 470 Class Dave Ullman. Balboa Yacht Club. dlsplayed the sailing skill that made him a world cham· pion In the 470 Class by wlnrung the class in Alamitos Bay Yacht Club's Olympic Cluaes RAtgatta Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Ullman wound up the five race Launch Date Set For 6-meter Yacht Launch da te for a new 6-meter yacht. to be christened Ah. Si Si. has been set for early In May. according to Charles W. Corbitt . chairman of the Friends of One Ten which is raising funds for the sponsoring San Francisco Bay Sailing Association. The 6-meter Ah. SI Si was designed and is being built to defend the Australian·Ame rican Cup which is scheduled to be sa iled tn San Francisco next fall. Contracts for the construction of the yacht were ex~uted the fi rst of this year and working drawings have been sent to New Orleans Marine where they are hard at work on tooling. i.a1 d Corbitt. • THERE WAS A DELAY in starting construction because of the necessity or obtaining approval of the scantlings from the American Bureau or Shipping and Lloyd's of London. A<.1 ual layup of the hull Is goi ng on this month. Installation of hardwar<' 1s also ongoing this month. Corbitl said the best esti mate for completion of the yacht wai. late this month with a christening the firs t week m May. An addition to the crew is Conn Findlay of St. Francis Yacht Club. an Olym pic gold medalist in rowing. He is also a world Class Tempest sailor and has participated in three 12-meter campaigns for the Americus Cup. aeries with three penalty polnta to nine for his nearest com- petitor. Mark Rastello. ABYC. There were 11 entries in the class. Sixty.nve boats in fjve of the Olympic classes turned for the annua l event which featured some of the top s ailors, on the West Coast. r L a r g ~ s t <· I a s s w a s t h e s inglehanded F'inn with 24 en· tries 1n which Carl Buchan of Seattle Yacht Club. outscored world champion John Bertrand or St. Francis Yacht Club with s ix points to 8.7 for Bertrand Next largest class was the Tornado catamarans with 16 en· t r1es The winne r was Jay Glaser. Cabr1llo Beach Yacht Club Wlth a perfect score. The Flying Dutchm an class railed to show. due In pa rt to a conflicting national regatta Final i.tandmgs SI AJl ll l I lllt1•K1m1Mll A8YC I OPI\ l . M•rr.,on H•n.e. ( YC ti • J A.u\ol1n G•bOOn. R1c nmono vc. HI •10<111 I Qav.,Ullm•n 8YC,JO J,Marl< Rd\.t•Ho . .-ave .. u J p,,c,.. ~•1ow1n Gr•ss Pt ~c. u • FINN 1741 I c "'' Bucftdn, ~•Ille YC, 6 0, 1. JOl'ln 8.r11 ""°· SI • "' d I 3. Cra•Q HU••. St . ~ YC 7J I I O~NAOO 1161 I J6y C.111..e<, CBYC, O. l, RdnOy Smythe. 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Educa· lion and Welfare I!. withholdrng documents thal s how 11 spent more than $100.000 at least s ix times more than the 515,000 it admitted in (•elcbratrng the department's 25th birthd<iy hist year. ,government sourtcs say The sources. who askl'd not to be identified. s~11d .. Any com prehensive •1l•counting of tht: staff time that went into it, th<· money spent on exhibits. print- ing, expenses a nd everything, would put it well over SI00.000. · The official cos t estimate made by HEW's Offi ce of Public Affairs at the t ime of ·the two- day celebration of lht• agenr~··s 25th a nnivers ar) a ) car ago \.\as $15.000. The birthday part ~ rcatured an outdoor celebration starring Big Bird or the llEW-rtnanC'ctl .. Sesame Street' lt•lcv1s 1on sho"' a nd HEW Scrrct ary J os eph Califano Jr. There were con certs. and booths and cxt11b1t!. s howing s om e of t he work performed by the department. The re also was a SIO-per-tickt>t .. hoedown" 1n llEW's pcnthoust• cafeteria, an <•vcning gala w1tf'I square danC'ing and r;,rnC'h styl<• food . Officiuls :;aid the ticketed events would bt· !iClf·!.upporting. Many of the sa ml• persons who worked on the birthday rclcbra tion are plannin(! a ''health fair" next month in tent!. on t he Mall across from HEW headquarters. Last June, The Associated Press filed a request under the Freedom of Information Act for "all documents re lating to the cos t of the de partment ·s recent 25th birthday celebration and any other records that might help explain the total e'X'penses incurred by the government in connection with t he celebra lion." The department. wh1ch by law must respond to such n ·qucsts in 10 days. replied that "the rec- ords you seek are public in- formation and would. of cour!:.e, be available upon reques t " But none of the ma te rials has been released. HEW spokesman John Sla m· phin. who had been designat.ed to collect the m aterials, was asked on several occasions what had become of the r equest. He • •said the materials were $till being compiled from various agencies, some of which had been slow to respond. Coast Weather Partial clearing this af. ternoon. West winds 15 to 25 mph Tuesday after· noon. Lows tonight In lower :;os. Highs Tuesday in mid to high 60s. INSIDE TOD,\ Y Profile• of four of the . oo· ljcm'1 top 10 lalespera<>n&.oc· cnt Ow need /or.ability .. not uceatarll11 tollnl. See . P.ag. A7. a Cl .,... M ..... .. .. ., .. A4 M that thl" l'hlortnl' lad.ell "ind., m 1 ~ht bi'>H ll driftin1.t towurd Cre!.tVl{'W rr'o m lht' (.'t'nl' of .1 L.ou1M tlle &. ash' tilt> tt,11 1t 0;_1<.I til'rru lmt'ot four mile:. owa >' 'Wt' n • prt'pu rc tl to mo vt• c>ve r ·body out when 1t 1>i foll necessary , but of cour1>ie "'l' don't know what ·s going to dl· velop." said Sgt Roy Parker of the Okaloosa County Shertff'b Department "We're ~m(•lhng chlortnt' ga~ now." Parker sa id from tht.' -,h t·rirf'!:. dt.'part menl 1n Crt•!>llv1e" In the mt•anttmt' a railroad dlbUb(l'r learn experts 1n hai ardou::. m a te ria ls \.\as walkin~ to the scene of Sunday :. dera1 lm£>nt that left 28 tank cars in a Jumbled pile, said Tom Nichols, county C1v1I Defense director Authonties e vacuated an addi- tional six or seven fa milies lo· day. who Joined the 4.500 others "'ho spent the night in schools . D•tlf Piiot Sylf PholO COSTA MESA'S MAN AND WOMAN OF THE YEAR Betty Jean Beecher and Wiiiard Jordan Honored Chamber Honors 2 At Mesa Dinner One of·America 's most sought· after s peakers hailed the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce's Man and Woman of the Year in a presentation lared with la ughter and spiced with common sense. The honors we re acrorded former Mayor Willard T .Jordan and longtime civic worker Betty Jean Beecher . Resolutions honoring Jordan, an a r~hitett who landed in Costa Mesa in 1946 and Mrs Beecher. who moved here from Santa Ana a d ecade earlier, were delivered by Assemblyman Dennis E. Transient He/,d in Mesa Assault A transient accused of hitting a female bartender and then kicking a Costa Mesa policeman in a sensitive area remained In city jail today without bail on unrelated felony char ges from Palm Beach County. Fla. Police said Philip Vincent Brennan. 27. of the Bahama islands, is wanted•for suspicion of forgery and failure lo appear in Florida. Re also faces local charges of assault on a peace ofricer aod being intoxicated in public, police said. PoUce said the incidents oc- cur red Saturday night after Brennan a llegedly s truck a remale bartender at Desiree's, 2285 Newport Blvd. Officer Matthew Lettcrlell o drove Brennan to Jail but, police said, was kicked in the groin as he was helping the suspect out of the patrol car. Brennan then fell, according to police, cutting bis forehead. but alleaedlY spat al Letleriello when the officer attempted to provide lint aid. Other offi~rs assisted ln •Ub· dulng the suspect, poUce saJd. Mangers 1 D-Hunllngton Bearh > and state Sen J ohn CJ.. Schmitz 1 R-Newport Beac h > The resolutions were approved by th~ Legislature JUSl before 1t took its annual Easter break S p eaker GJI Ha mble t. a British born enginee r who heads the T RW Inc r rcdil reporting division based 1n Anaheim, de li vered the keynote address at the annual c•hambe r t.>\ cnt Fri day R an kl'r Ke n ro\\ IN. the cha m ber 's s erond v1 rc president and chairman of its rom munity affairs committee. explained the c rite ria used fo r selertion of the Man and Woma n of the Year Hamblet said Jordan and Mrs. Beecher fit the mold well. ··we owe a rent. or at least an obli g ation for the time and tenur e we have on earth ... Hamblet told the luncheon-au dience at thcr Mesa Verde Coun- try Club. "It's a duty. not a charity, for t h e peo pl e who h ave l he abilities. to ta ke care of their com mumt1es." said Ha mblet. Hamblet said Jordan and Mrs Beecher typify the sort of person who give a community its life's blood. Speaktnj{ as an En~lishman. <See CHAMBER. Page A2) Condominium Meet Topic A 41-unit condominium project proposed for the former Rogers Gardens site on Fairview Road will come before the Costa Mesa Planning Commission tonight The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m . in City Council chambers. 77 Fair Drive. Applicant Wilson V. Wood· man. representing Roger Ci . McKinnon of Corona del Mal\ is seeking a conditional use permit for the project at 2215 and 2229 Fairview Road . Clty staff members have rec· om mended approval of the project. t I on urches and a rmories One of tht'm . Ha l haway Johnson otncarby Milligan. s aid he was in the backyard of his house whe n he hea rd one of ::.everal explosions fro m tank cars carrying a nhydrous am- moma. acetone a nd sulfur "I saw that big ball of fire go up It Jarred the ground... he said. Johnson !ia1d he d rove to where h(• rould ~el' 1t and realized . <See l''UMES. Page A2> Irvine Co. Bay Land .Owner? A :-poke!'> man fo r the In ml· C'o has said that the l'om pany !. o"'ncrstup of S34 million worth of l<ind in l 'ppt•r Nt•wport Ba y ~o ld to thl' ~tut<> 111 l!li5 "1!. ... up ported b) a ccntur) of do<'u menls .. T h l' s t u t t• m l' n t h ' .J e r r \ Collins was 1n rcpon~t· 10 :, l<1wsu1t th<i l seeks lo rl'CO\-Cr tht· ~oncy p<11d by thl· stall· The suit fi!cd by Or ange Coun Ly Foundation for Preservation of Public Property alleged the upper bay land was not, in fal't. owned by the Irvine Co whun 1t was sold lo the state. But Coll ins s~ud. "We did in deed own the propN ty and when the state received title to the land. the title was fully insured •by First Am erican Title Co > .. The lrvme Co spokes man said the rompa ny had p;.i1d taxe!. on lhe land. wh ich was valued at more than S20 m1lllon on the county's tax roll He also ::.aid .. Everyone ap plaudcd the l'Ompany ·s action when 1t sold the property" at tht: bargain basement price Included among tho!ic who ap pl auded were some of the plain tiffs who now want the lrvmc Co to return the mont·~ 1t n: l'e1ved for the land. Collins said Th e laws uit alleged that bcl'ause the l'Ompany did not hold title to the upp£•r ba ~ land~. the money paid by the state should be returned Collins railed tht• lawsuit and the so called tu rn a round hv some of lhc plaintiffs "bolh baf flin~ and d1sappo111tmg "In any t'Vl'nt. he said. "'-'e fu lly exp{'rt the l'O mplaint to be d1sm1ssed " Strike Launched MALAGA . Spain 1AP 1 I lotel and rcst<Jurant worker!> I aunr hc.·d a "'l'Ck ·long st r1 ke Sun da) on Spain·s !.Outhern "Sun Coast. .. al read) <'rowdcd wi th thousands of tourist~ for the prl' Easter holi day period Up and Over O~tlf Ptlot St•ll Plloto> lngt· Schrot·tc.·r . ~. of Cost;.i '.\h.·~;.i Girl Scout T roop 326 gt·t!» m er wall on oh~l<•t lt• cour:-.<.· dun ng Saturday·s first co~l a l\ll'~<I (;1rl SC'OUI .Junior Oly mpics al Newport Har bor High Sthool About 300 garb. from first to ninth g rad <.•r !>. rnmpctt·d in L'IJ.!hl t•vt•nt ~ Tht• overall title went to t ht• 15-m t•m bei C<tdl'l Troop 1189 led b v Carol f 11:.im ilton and Peggy Jarboe St outs hope to make the test 01 phys1<:<.1l f1tnes~ an annu<J l event Lance Aided Suspects J I Pair Accused of Bribery in Federal Suit WAS HINGTO N 1AP 1 F'orme r budget director Be rt Lance inte rceded ;.tl 1be White House m 1978. afte r he had left office. on behalf of two bus1· nessmen accused of bribery in a federal civil suit, the Justice Department s a1d today tn the s wt. filed in Miami. Fla .. the department said Lance was instrumental tn arranging a m e eting between the bus i · nessmen and a State De part- ment official that in turn led to other meetings intended to pave the way for a bribe offer to an official of the Middle Eastern nation of Qatar. The Justice Ocparlment said the businessmen wanted to bribe an official of Qatar to get re- newal of oil concessions worth millions of doll ars. There was nothing In the suit to suggestJ_.ance was aware the business pflrtners had bribery in mind when he acted in their behalf. The suit sajd State Depart- ment officials ~ut off all dis- cussions when t he business partners revealed they had pre· viouslY given a SJ.5 mi111on bribe to a former oil mini ter or Qatar to WIO the 011 ronress10n!. IO 1976 The businessme n were 1den tif1ed as Roy C'an er or M1a m1 and Muscatine. l o~a . and K Eugene Holle> of Augusta. Ga The swt s eeks a court order that would bar the m from br1btnK foreign officials This 1s the first c ivil s uit brought by the Justice Depart- ment under a 1977 law thal pro- hi bils bribe ry of foreign of- ficials. The law does not permit BllYER TROTS 'lJIROUGH AD "I sold my horse with no reins attached." That's the advertising success story ol the Costa Mesan who placed W s ad m the Daily Pilot. llorse for sule. 6 yr old App11loosu gu ld1nii w luck ~ lOCX•XXXX If )'OU want to make a sale with no reins attached. try the friendly Daily Pilot ad·~tsers at 642-5818. l'r1m 1n a l pros e c utions for bribery that took place before the statute was enacted. The complaint charged that Holrey. a forme r m ajorl leader in the Georgia Senat , and Carver paid Sl.S million Ali Jaidah in 1976 when he . director of petroleum afrai Qatar. 1 When the concessions cam for renewar in January l Qatar indicated they pro would not be renewed. Jai was no lon~er oil minister, • T he suit said that in Feb 1978 Holley enlisted Lance~s1 in seeking renewal of the oil cessions. • The suit said Holley plediW portions of the company he,t! up lo develop a n oil field~' Qalar as collateral for a $200, loan from tbe National Bank Georgia. where Lance wu president. = Lance is under lnveatt by a federal fraDd Jury in f ta in connection with his beDk pracUces. '"-ere wu no ladka· tlon that there was any link between that probe and Lance'• .. alle1ed COOl'lection with and Carvel'. D•ily Pl• -lly •.enc• 0 0-11 Balloon Tire lassirs Ka llt• I.am .. 5. fXHldl·r~sume of the bright :1~ Ol'W dJs~tt btl'HI lhat were on dis pl<iv Sunday at the.lla oon Class ic b1eyele sho~ at Nt•wport Dunes Park in Newpo11 Jkath Shl' '>aw S C'hwinn Sp1lf1rns. a SC'hwann Bl<H·k Phantom. rtoadmaster~ •ind EJgan~ h alw doubtless was puzzled s omewhat b~· I ht.• unttque bikes. but there wen• µh.•nt~ o f nltler folks pn•st.•nl for whom the balloon tll'l'~. scats with springs ;.ind front \\ ht•cb v. ith "knee act ion .. brought bal·k mcmorit•s Mesa Suspect Cleare d of Drug Charges Charges have beeo dropped aRamsl one of three men arrest ed last month in connc<'t1on with the aJl(•ged Milt• nf t•oc:a1nt• in Costa Mt•!-.a Pohc·c said W11l1:.1m Norma11 Hay of lf).').I Texa!'> C1 .. cle. Costa Mesa. has b<:en c:leared of th(' ch:.argl'~ T wo susp{•('b in tht• c·ast• will fat·e a 1>rl•l1m1na ry hearing Thursday in lla rb(Jr M un1c1p<1I Court to <lt•lt'rm1nl' whether there 1s enough 1•v11flo11cc to war rant ~1 tnal Tht' two ~UbJH'l'b url' J\nthony R Home of 10 121 Merrimal' Orivc. lluntmgton neath. and William A Sc·hne1der of 1631 1 rJw a St . Costa M <•sa . police !-.a td They allege that four ountcs of t'oca1ne worth SS.000 wl're of fered for sale to dn underc:over Police officer at the Iowa St.reel address Me<J.icaJ Structure Hit by Fire Fire ti f an undt•l 1•rm1nC"d or1 ~1n l't.tllM.'d an c!-.l1mated SI m111ion dama gt• tod<1y to a me d ical building In O rang<', •ocal firemen reported. Thirty fire fighters worked for 00 minutes beforq. controlling the t a .m blazl' at Acacia Medical Center. 1t10 E. Chapman Ave . riremen said. One fireman suffered mmor bruises when he fell during er forth Lo control the blaze, fire of f1 c1als said Fire m e n s ct 1d the final damage estimate will await an inventory of expensive equip· m e nt co ntained in various m ed1 c·al and dental office!> along "'1th a pharm<Jcy ·ausl' 1:. s till under in vesu gat1on Journali t Slain? NAIRORI . Ke nya •AP> The Ugandan foreign ministry said today that four foreigners had heen captured and shot in Ugan da. appan•ntly c:onfirm ing re· p orts thul four Western Jou rnalists hud been executed, Ugandan sources reported ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT '""'Ur•"°* CM\f 0.11\1 ,.,1tt1 "'''"" 1111oP1t<h 1't.c"""" ~"f"dff!Wt>Mt.nP•'"'" 1t.pubt1~0•t""'Or"°'" (61\t Pvbft'1'W'O'°""°""'¥ ~Hf'•t•f'Oit'°""Mf OUDh\hfod Mo.Nt•• tN~ r'rf'CUIT tOt (0'-1• -.... N•-1 llfK~ -·-"" llf>«" "-'••" V•Hf'f ltv1M L•°'"""'~"'" ~Pt(Mtl A ,."4.i, .. tf'U~l ,.<M.att ,, Nbft """"'S•tYf'M¥\ .-nc.t ~\ ,,_ Of"t!M ... 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M•ll ..... -Illy "'" .... .,, .... ,_. u,. _,"'' Taxes A.id Nixoni Ford WASHINGTON 1AP 1 ll 1s costing American tax payers more than half a million dollars a year to s upport former President!'> Ric hard Nixon and Gerald Ford with pe n <i ions. personal staff:-. and off1t'l' expenses. a magJztnc re ports In a calculat1on 1n 1h current issue. t' S N\.'\\!'> ,\ World Report~ s:.11d Ni xon last year SP<'nt $16.1.329 1n federal fund!> abon• his $85.000 pens100. inC"lud1n1? th~ cos t of fiv e colo r telev1s1on'sets :.incl r1..•p<1irs to his electric golf cart His eight-member s taff re ce 1ved sa laries totalin~ S95,658 in 1.978 Ford received $106,000 111 presidential and con g re s sional p e n~1on benefits and spent an add1 tional $291.685 in federal funds last year. U.S. New!. said. ll said Ford's ex- penses included S2.242 for plants 111 his personal of fice plus SlOO a month for a professional sc•rv1 cc· to water them. San Onofre Plant Back In Service The San OnofrE: Nuclear powl'r plant unit one generator was pul back into service al 8 a .m today after a Thursday night shutdown for what were termed "minor. non·nuclear repairs ... Southern California Edison Co. SPokesman Dave Barron said the unscheduled rep:.11r work in vo l ved a flO\\ st~a1ghtener. a s mall bundle ot tubes that moves sea water through the p la nt ·s cooling S)'stem Also repaired was a s mall leak found m one of lhe con deosers that cools the s te<Jm after it passe s throug h lhl• turbine. Barron said Thl1 lcC1k involves sa il waler a nd 1~ n<1t radioactive. he added . Barron said the periodic re· pair work is needed due lo the erosion caused by the salt waler. Edison officials said thC' San Onofre plant problems are nol similar to those al the nuclear plant near Harris burg. l'a. ~~~~~~~~~ Fro1t1 Page Al CHAMBER. • • llamblet al~o pointed out the cultural epigram demonstrating one's commission lo serve his r om mumt v in whatever way he can. citing four things that can- not be relneved · A spent a rrow. A s p<>ken word. A s pent ltfe. A missed opportunity lie s<11d c:ommunity efforts by J ordan anc1 Mrs. Beecher will lonJ? be re mt•mlJl'red. as Cl~ -;nc1ates c·ilt•d what they h a \'l' dont• over the yc-<rrs. not JUSl for Cost:.i l\ksa but tht:· Harbor Area J ordan has ser ved on the Cos ta Mes a Planning Com· nt l!'>!-.ion in udditinn to counC'il duties and has been active in the Bovs C'lub of the> llarbor Area and Chamber of Commerce pro· grams. An avid golfer. he 1:-. oftt-n con· ceded to be the father of Costa Mesa 's municipal golf and coun· try dub. established 15 years a~o . The granddaughter of one or the builders of the old Orange Countv Cour th<>us e in Santa Ana . ·Mrs Beeche r ahd her hu!-.band. C harles. setlled in Co~ta Mesa in 1936 and promptly gol mvolved Ile r ci"ic purs uits ha\'e m· eluded work on the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce FreeY.·ay Committee . t he Cos ta Mesa c;1rls' Club Board of Directors anct with the city'!-. llistoncal SO('ICty She also has been active m PT,\ \\Ork at various levels for 25 years J ordan s poofed his communit y SN \'ICe a bit. but then became !-.erious. ·Without a wife like mine and ~· son hke ours. this would have bt•cn 1mposs1ble 1l does take time Thank you both ... he said. · 1 have alw;l\ s worked in lhe b a c k g r 1l u n d : · · s a 1 d '1 r !-. B<'cc her. "Thank you for gwing me the opportunity to work I Her husband lhen look the podium to bestow a token of fits estel'm. a J?lass-e n<."ased com bt•a ring the date or tht• year lhey \\ere ma rnl'd ·· "You thankec1 hl·r for being your woman for 1979." Cha rles Rcf'chc r told ch<tmbcr mem· bc rs . "I want to thank her for being tht> woman of all my years ... Briber!/ Charged Trial of Diedrich, Rose Opens In SD S AN DI EGO-The trial or Orange County S upe r visor Ralph Diedrich a nd architect LeRoy Rose opened today with prosecutor Michael Capizzi out· lining the mechanics of what he alleges was an elaborate bribery scheme. Capiu i's opening statement lo the eight-woman, four-man jury lasted 45 minutes. ll recounted events traced back tq early 1973 when Diedrich first took office and his central ro l e in an Anahei n area agricultural preserve dispute not settled until the following year. In rebuttal to the prosecutor's tale of lntrtgue and clandestine meetings, defense lawyer James Riddell made an opening state- ment that attempted lo refute Capizzi 's allei.?ations . Riddell said the defense ex- pects to prove in the next six weeks that Diedrich djdn't seek to profit from the land use de· cision and, in fact. didn 't profit from it. He described his client. in de- tail to the jur y. Riddell recounted Diedrich's military record in World War II. hJs rise to ric hes and t.hen a career In publi<' service lhat in· cludit ~rvtce on the 1964 coun- ty g nd jury. a four-yea'r term on t e Fullerton City Council and finally his election to the board ol supervisors. As he talked, Diedrich sat al the defendant's table with Rose and the two other defense at· tornoa In t h e case, Keith Monroe and Sylvan Aronson. The future o f three Costa Mesa schools will be pondered b y Newport ·Mesa s.ch oo l trustees Tuesday. Trustees wlll he.ar a rePort by a citizens committee concerning uses for Mesa Verde. Monte Vis· ta and Vi ctoria schools, all of which are to be dosed be.cause of declinlng enrollment. Key sentiments expressed t>Y community members. according lo the committee report. include no increase in traffic. limited riight use, continuing availabili· ty of play areas aAd adequate grounds maintenance. Residents living near Monte Vista school have expressed op· position to use of the facilities by s tudents at McNally . the dis· trict s alternative high school. the r eport states Groups interested in leasing one or more s ites include such public agencies as the City of Costa Mesa. Coastline Com · munity College. Fairview St.ate Hospital. the Orange County De partment or Education e1nd Coastline Regional Occupational Program Several private schools and the Orange Coast YMCA also have expressed interest. the re· port states. Committee members indicate that all of the interested groups appear accept able except for Coastline Community college. because or the increased traffic and night use The committee recommends that public groups othe r than Coastline be allowed lo lease the schools . with t he possibility of sub·leasing to private groups. Mesa Guard Recovering From Attack A 24-ycar·old Cos ta Mes a security gua rd rem cti ncd in serious but stable condition LO· day after he was slabbed re- peatedly by alleged burglars he s urprised in an auto agency. A. Cos ta Me s a Memorial H<lspital s pokeswoman said Ronald J Wood. 24. has been re· moved from the cr itical list. The Pinkerton's Inc. security gi.1ard was stabbed fi ve times Thursday by his attackers at Victory Dodge. 2888 Ha rbor Blvd .. Costa Mes a Police arrested l wo s uspects. Vincent Velardez, 18. and a 16· year-old companion. followmg a 100 mile per hour chase that e nded at a Santa Ana police .roadblock. Vclardez rcma1nt•d 111 city ;ail tod;.1.v in lie u of $25.000 batl on sus picion of attempted murder and burglary DONORS NEEDED IN BLOOD DRIVE Donors arc n e e ded to participate in a Red Cross blood drive Lo be held Wednesday al the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. Adults in good health are eli~1 - blc to participah.' Appointments can be made by calling 835-5381 .......... TANK CAA PROBLEMS In Florlda'a Panhandle Frmt1Pa~Al FUMES. • • what it was "and I saw all the yellowish. blackish m ixed col· o r ed s moke. l didn 't need a nybody to t ell me to evacuate." A command post where law enforcement agencies and Civil Defe nse authorities were monitoring the situation also was moved closer lo the city because of the wind shift. Derailments in 1977 in Waver· ly. Tenn., and Pensacola. Fla .. where a combined total of 17 persons died and 2.000 persons were evacuated. drew national aUentioo Lo lhe L&N. ra ilroad's safely record. "On a scale of one to tO. this accident rates pretty high on the scale." said George Moein. chief of the federal Environmental P rotection Agency's hazardous s piJI section in Atlanta. The 28 cars toppled orr the track Sunday morning after clearing a wood and s teel trestle s panning the Yellow Ri ver in a wooded. swampy area of the Florida Panhandle accessible only from the air and river. One car, loaded with deadly carbolic acid. was hanging orr lhe bridge. Tbe Federal Railroad J\d· m inislral'>on 1n F e brua ry described the L&N. a subsidiary o r Seaboa rd Coas t L ine Railroad. as ha,•ing "the worst record or a ny railroad of the country" in h·andling hazardous materials. The wreck came JUst two days afte r the agency lifted a 30-mph speed limit on the section of track near Crestview "We know the tr am was mov il)l: at 30 mph in a 35 mph speed zotie. ·· said Charles Castner. a spo k e s man f o r L &N 1n Louisville. The train was e n route from New Orleans to Chattahoochee. Fla .. where it would have been taken over by a Seaboard Coa:.t Line crew for the r un to Jacksonville. L&N spokel>ml'n said. The cause of the derailment was not immediately known Cops Probe Explosion Costa Mesa fire officials said today they a r e pursuing 1n ves tigC1lion into the fircbomoing of a vehicle-painting firm Fire Marshal Russ Henderson said someone threw a Molotov "Ocktail a botllc filled with gasoline through a glass door Friday evening al Vantasy Custom Painting, 765 Newton Way. He saJd police Officer James F . Taylor. who was on patrol in the area. spotted the broken g l a ss and flames C1 nd ex tinguished the blaze wilh his car fire extinguisher Damage to the building and contents was estimated at S500. Hen~erson said. By KATHY CJANCT ot•DMtt .......... A Mission Viejo locksmltb eon. vlcLed of trylng to arr .... two murder-for-hire contracta re· turned to court tod•J ta the wake ol a mistrial FridQ on the question ol hiJ sanit y. Jotepb Serino, 50. had pleaded innocent by reason of insanity to murder conspiracy and sollcita· tion in connection wllh the abort· ed murder contracts he ar· ra nged for a Seattle attorney and the. wife or a Beverly Hills man. But a n Orange CounlY, S uperior Court jury Friday an· nounced it w.as hopelessly deadlocked on t.be question of Ser ino's sanity at the time he hired a so-ealled "hit man'' to carry out the slayings. Judge Kenneth Lae today or· dered Serino lo return to court April 24 for the scheduling of a new sanity trial or perhaps some other dis position of the case. He also ordered prepa ration of a probation report for Serino. Serino was convicted last week of soliciting the murder of Seattle attorney Ro~r Leed and of thf> wife of Joseph Bogg. his co· defendant in the Leed ~se. Both plots were foiled when the so-called "h..it man" Serino hired turned out to be Newport 1 Beach poli ce Sgt. John Simon Simon went to Seattle. took Leed to a brushy area and had him pose for photos wearing , theatrical blood. l He later returned to Serino with the photos of a blood splat· tered body and collected SS.000 I of ct purported Sl5.000 murder r'. contract. However Serino's attorney/' ttobert J·lla. has said his client . was mentally not responsible 1 when he arra nged the slayingsl · a nd was simply posing as a ' Mafia chiefta in <tnd murde r con· tractor Serino. on a video tape re- corded wh1le he was under hyp. nos 1:.. said he posed as the un· derworld big s hot because his :.ister EJame asked him to. Service Set For Mesan, Mr. Moore Services will be held Tuesday for Costa Mes a bus inessman Walter R Moore. wbo died Fri· day. He was 60. Mr. Moore wa.s co-owner or Pacific Sands Distributing Co. in Costa Mesa. 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Your identity mlaht even depend on your debts. Your good name, your reput.ation, your self respect might. tac- company you on a trip, but It you have no credit card rou might not be able to cash a check. • VOV MJGtrr NOT EVEN GET oa the road in the .rat place. Try renting an automobiJe without a plastic credit 1 call it debt> card. Your money means nothing to a 'Cit renter. Your debt potential does. ' The IRS allows the borrower to deduct interest. cMts on his or her tax return. in effect s ubsidizing debl. 'fhe practice. is challenged from lime to time but It 4eta nowhere: Congress too is full of debtors. ~ ~l.-- Tumed down for life Insurance? Take out a ~~l loan and alm~t have it forced en you. It's low-cost in· surance and you're not hkely to be asked about your physical problems. either. But you need more coverage? tn that case. determine if your bank offers mortgage insurance. then see if you can get lo oo iL Mortgage the house. Lots of people get S40.000of coverage that way. Banks almost always love debtors. as you would too if somebody agreed in con· tract to give you back money you lent them. Sometimes the more you borrow and the more you owe. the more they love you. CUNNll'F RECOGNIZING THAT SUCH fli msy credentials. some sharp borrowe rs go into debt over and over again Lo build their reputations for the day when t hey might really need a sizable s um. They do it this way. They request a $3,000 loan for two years. They put lhe money into a 90-day account. Then they repay the loan early. rt costs them a bit. but ho.w can you price tag a good reputation? Sometime thereafter they apply anew. This lime they seek lwtce as much. Im pressed by the repayment record, tht' bank offi cer feels h1:. customer is worth the risk. And on it goes to a really bi~ name. Yes. debt 1:. a way of life. On average. American households use 18 percent of take-home pay to reduce in- st.aliment loans. In some Instances. the toll is up to 3S per- cent. And borrowers seek to JUStify it. Why. they ask with much Jusltf1cat1on. should a young household deny itself in the yl'ars or greatest expense - for housing, furniture. clothes onl y to sometimes wade in money \\hen they don •t need it" THF. POINT IS OFTF.N MADE, and for a reason. Jn· comes arc often lowest when need 1s h1~hest. A young cou- ple does not reach its gr catl'sl earning power until its greatest expenses are out of thc way While ttus ironic twist stands up to examination, much debt does not. lt is just the way things are today. Debt is often our identity. our pass to the better life. a habit. a re· quirement of electronics. Some even say it is America. because debt helped build the nation. And Uncle Sam , that old codger. syhibol of America. knows m ore ahout deht a nd the tricks to get it than anyone else. real or m>1holog1cal Nobody's Happy With Gas Hike LOS ANGELES IJ\P t 19i9 may bl' remembe red as the year gasoline hit SI a gallon. and Californ ians aren't pleased at the prospect I ··First r read ther(' 's an oil Jl lut und now they tell us the re·s no ~as:· com phuned 32-year-old John Decker of Ma rina del Rey as he £tiled tus tank with 87-cent premium. "I DON 'T CARE WHAT THEY !;>ay anymore. I koow it's the oil companies.·· Soaring prices are only part of the problem. As oil companies reduce dehvl'rit's to dt'alcr!>. m any service st.a· tions are cuttin~ operating hour!:- "I had to look a half an hour for a servil'e station that was open this morning on 11\Y way to work." ( ) said one Altadena resi-ENERCY dent. ··Normally they would be ope n at 6 o 'dock. but the guy there said they weren't opening until 8 ... Oi~ industry s pokesmen blame price hikes by the Orgaruzallon of Petroleum Exporting Countries and the cutoff of Iranian crude for the current s~ation, but they concede that the publk perceives the shortage as a con· trived crisis intended to wring more money out of them at the pump. ··1rs frightening. Even the informed public thinks it•s a ripoff." said a major oil ~ompany official who asked not to be identified. "THE CONSUMERS WHO CALL in don't believe us ... said Shell Oil spokesman Bill Wicker. "They think we're withholding. They're angry about having to wait in line. They know something Is wrong. but they doa't llin.k it's a shortage of crude." Whatever the cause. gasoline prtces are up and some service stations are closing earlier. Some observers think the situation is becoming dangerous. "We're getting down to the point where people are likely to take the gas by force." s aid Steve Sheldon. ex· e<:utive director of the Gasoline Retailers Association of Southern California. "PEOPLE GO BERSERK. WE had people comiDI tn with sidearms demanding gas during the l973·74 embarso . Allocation works fine when your shortfall is 10 percent, but you get much below that and we're 1etUng into lbat SrQ area wbere we can have some craz.ioesa. •· Althou1h there have been few Incidents "0 far. motorists are clearly upset over recent price hikes. a rue· lion some observers think Is misplaced. "If you really think about $l 1aa. your reaction ouebt to be, 'So what else is ne•?' "said Wolfgang Roeenbeq, a Department of Energy spokesman ln San Fructtc0. .. AnEa WO•LD OIL P&ICD quedrupJtd In 1174, .... tail auoune pric:e1 doubled, IOilll from »tome eeata ao slxtY·tome cent& a aauon. There'v• been aumeroua prke increasea alace theft. so all you bave IO do la t.IWak about it a litUe and you get Sl 1u.'' Althouch Sl 1a10Une may be a new and uankome phenomenon ln the Unlted St.atet, motorilU ID OllMr eeua- lrlet a.re a1rudy payln1 muda more &baa U..t. 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It::, th e Easter Beagle. Ch a rlie Brown," in the animated s pecial of that tit le to be rebroadcast a t 8 tonight on COS. Cha n nel 2. UnlvetM" .. I CA088-WIT8 THE PNCI 18 RIGHT 1• C88'NEW8 NeCNEW8 I NlWLYWED GAM~ ([ll ACADEMY AWAAOI Jonnny Carson Is master 01 ceremomer. tor the !>1st Cha1111el ~Is• ing• 9 KNXT (CBS) Los Angele~ D KNBC (NBC) Los Angele:. I KTLA (Ind J Los Angeles KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles (I) KFMB (CBS) S11n Diego e KHJ·l'V (Ind) Los Angeles OJl KCST (ABC) San Diego I KTTV (Ind I Los Angeles KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles • KCET· T\I (PBS) Los Angeles &!> KOCE· T\I (PBS) Huntington Beach 11nnuaf presentation of the Acooemy Awards, honor· mg oxceflence In the motion PICIVte llOld fl.Ive from Los A119efos. Cofltor· r11.:ll 0 ltJ JOKER'S WILD g) 81)( MILLION DOLL.AR MAN Steve 1nvl'Sh9ilte~ the pOs i.11>1111y ol i.n atrock on the U S by gu1deo m1ss11ei. (!) SANFORD ANO SON A drama coach comes to tile Sat1lord nome to tutor L.imont £D MACNEJL I LEHRER REPORT Eli) INTROOOCINO BIOLOGY · Atoms And MOiecuies ' ra • Tiii MUll'NTI Q.-t1 l(tll l(fllf~. Alt• COOliOQe I ~·•IU'fUNI D4TINGQAMI TIO T ltJJ OOUQH AbAM-12 • Miiioy lllld Retd 11tr .. 1 I 11voluflOll1fY Mit~ted Of l lC'!UlO m1Jf1fltont • ltTONtQHl' ' Hayr;ee 0.,baltt'' G JUllA CHILO ANO COMPANY Ct111llr1g Dllh Oinnet' 1100.000 NAME THAT TUNI. I 00 8 IT'S THE fA8T£A llAOl£. 0.WU.IE llAOWH All of 'Ille f>Mnul• 08"'0 WIY tll4!mlelve8 oetUng r•A<JV tor ( t.,, exc:.c>t linvt. wt10 lniilll that It IS Ille jOb of Ille leOflndatY E411et Beegle." {R}t D UTTI.E HOUSE ON THCPIWAIE A young bkncl b<>y galnt M>me much needed sett- corihdence when he Is t•lkud Into playing qua<te<· l><lek tn n unusual footbGll _.me IRI MOVIE • • '• Picture Mommy Dead • ( t966) Oon Amecllo. Martha Hy81' 0 MOVIE • • • 'Now, Voyage<'" p9•2l Salle Oa111s, Claude Rains. g) CAROl BURNETT ANO FRIENDS Guosls: Sto11e Lawrence, Sllfll/ Struthers. (!)MOVIE * •' > "Apache Rolfes" ( t9651 AUdlO Murphy, 11111cnao1 Dante fD Ui) BILL MOVERS' JOU RN.AL Oealt'I Of A Fam11y·· 8111 Moyers e.<ammes Ille trag. ooy ol an t8-ycar·otd New Jeriwy l>Oy who returned home from a military 5Chc:>ol and killed h•s entire tam11Y 8:30 tJ Cl) THE WHITE • SHADOW Thorpe misses tne ream s b•g d1nne< because of his date w11h a g1r1 of ques- UBE TOPPERS KABC 8 7 :00 -Academy Awards. Jo ny Carson ls master or ceremonies for 1st annual Oscar presentation. <See sto y, photo below> . KNBC 8 9:00 -"Deliverance." Jon Vo ht, Burt Reynolds star in film about a c noeing trJp into the backwoods that tur s into a nightmare for a quartet of bu ncssmen. KCBS 8 10:00 -Lou Grant.'Lou and Rossi meet an old-time mobster at a resort and it turnci into a big story. !!1'8ble reput1tlon. ~ THE 000 COUPLE ~ tella M~ the atcwy of wfly Fella 1181 beel1 t>•ned from Midtown Mtwlorial Hospltet. t:do 8 NBC MOW •• *.,., "Oellverance" ( IH21 Jon VOight, Burt A¥Olds Four Allente t>141neaS111en I Ind ltt.1r ~end canoeing trtS> Into • lilckw00d1 area t11rn1ng tnl!:I a Physkal and psy. ch!iogleal mghtmare. ~MERV GAIFFIH 0 1811; Gloria Gaynor, SIM Al~. Tony 8111. Jet· ry Le•ber. Mike SIOllOt, Ca-ti Ce>nn«s . m ACN)IEM'( LEAOERS "H• Nurnl>efa Start With Tht River," "Time Piece" enl "Robert Kennedy Acnambered " Ui)GREAT PE.IFORMAHCES ··fa.gene Ormondy And ThE Ph1fadetphla Orches· tra• Hanoera ··concerro No. 2s:· Oebvssy s ··La Me·" and S1ravm1ky·s Th:! Ftreb1rd·· are ~r. lorned from the Academy Of NllSIC 9:30 tJ]) WKRP IN CltCiNNATI An 1 .. wrestlef turned rn•n 1518' sets olf complaints wne> he l>egtns using hlS WtOP radlO sermon ume to s.e "reltglc>us artifacts " 1 r CHEM. LADO ~ Wllyton .i.m!nof and Ben V9rMn foln hOst Ctleryt Udd lor en llolJf of mutic. comedy and dance 10:00. (I) lOU ~ Lou and Roal ameit I bog SIOty ..,.., ttoey lllMTlble upon an Old-lime mobster at I posh rftOf1 (A) 8~AWAI08 PAE88 CONF!NNCE LMI COYerege of the POtt· Awerds prM4 c:onferenoe with tonlglll'a Oscar wlnntw's from the 4th lloo< pret.1 room In the Dorothy Chendler P•llillon. Host: J~Chastllln. G HEWS • NIGHT GAU.ERV "L•nclemann's Catcn" A m111 falls In love with a mermaid, and seeks to keep lier ahve. 61) SOUHOSTAGE "Pablo Cr111se·· Ui) WHEN MOVIES WERE YOUNG 1~30 fJ PERRY COMO SPECIAL Perry Como and h•s guests Pam Oawt>er and Bema· delle Peters ~bfate the 11oomarks and tegenos '()I HOllywOOd and the season olsonng me NEWS @) THATS HOU.YWOOO ··s1ars Are Bom" TONIGHT'S LAIE8T IJSTINGi 11:001 •(I) a .... ...... ~ MCMI * * "A .,... For leftdC>. vtl" (1t10) """' ecw. ... Geofoe Hiiton. • QIOOMOTHe MAN Ed "81 MCOnd thOugtltt ebou1 Chico's WOfltlng et tlleger •. • THE l8tNV HU. ~OAWTT o-t: MIUfMn Howerd. (R) 11:.ao. (I) AOa<PON>,.... Rodcf0td Ill lelled for con- tempt -'*' lie ...,_ to dltd<>M lnlofmetloo about Ille diNOQMrence of In lmp()ttent friend. 8 TONGHT au.t ~t: Oellld Letter· man. 011•t1•: Connie S._,TOft'I~. • IOUPY IA&.D GuMt: Jeni Duk>. I =-GONGIMOW GETIMART Maa must P'9"9 to the en.et that he's tne reet MlilJI Whel'I KAOS mall .. a duplieete of him St CAPTIONED A8C HEWS ®I P£AAY COMO 8PECW. Peny COmo and Iii• guests Pam 09WW and Berne· oe11e Pet•• celebtare the •andmaflt• and legen<ls ol HOiiywood and the season of IC>f'ing. EYBMG 12:00 D lWIUGHT ZONE An Impoverished pawnbtO· ker buys a bOllle from tm Old woman out of pity tor ""· fJ MOVIE • ·~ '"The Young. Tile Ev!I And The Save99 • ( 1968) Mtehaet Rennie. Eleanor Brown CD ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESen'8 ··vlciim Four"' A nusbano searcnes oespera1e1y tor n1s wile 1n a neoght>othOOCI wtiete numerous murders nave~ commilted «!) OETSMART .... ............. ---.. ·--·-KAOe ...... Oft. -·---,,. ..... a.-.. ......... °' .... ---~-­L.APO. • Mllm»HnatOOCIK ,, ... "9 "Whet FrlghteMd YOll. Fred?" • MOVll • •~ "a.potted" (te!IO Jell Chandler. Marie T0ten. GI MOVIE •• 1h "The Hellflghi..'" ( tMt) Jofln Wtyn1. I(..,.. fine"'*· 11'.AO. Cl) CM LA ft MCW9 **'At .. ~ & Wife: Cop 0t The v..-· (1872) Rodi Hlldeon. &IMtl a.. Jemea. 1t:M G MAVlllCK • "The Oooee Or __ .. 1:008 TOMOMOW OuHll: F0<me, F 8 ,1. agent W~ Sweertngen. wt1o Ill charging the 8ul'elu W!llt COrtllptio<t; ,_,..,.. Kate Millet. 8 OCK VAH DYKE Rot>. undlw the lnlluence ol IQ8'lCe flcilon, tar. that. walnut 'Mtt Ilea! llta tmegj- nation end Ills tltumb1. 1:3018 NEWS 2:00 NIW8 QETIMMT" •An lmpor1ant lntonnant .. wounded bef0te lie cen tel Max at>out a aecret fOf111Uoo 18 (Part 11 2:1tl HEWS HO NEWS 2:At MOVIE •*'Ji. '"FtrehOuse" ( 1973) Rtcl\ard R®ndrree, Vinee Edward a Tewsday's Day•i•e Mo.,les · AFTERNOON 12:00 O • ••,,"Gambler From Natchez"' ( 1954) Date Robertson, Oebta Paget. • • • 1.+ • .,. om. Ole* And Marry" (1941) Burgess Meredilll, Ginger Roger'a. Double Duty Man Snyder to Host News 'Magazine' Oscar Movies Night Out Actress · Loses Academy Awards TV's Biggest !jtar By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES CAP> Fun· l:ly thing about Oscar night. It is the movies' big evening out. but the affair is so perfectly suited as a television special it could have been dream9d up by a n e twork programming ex· ecutive. Oscar is television's bi ggest star. Tonight. the little fellow will pe o n more than haH t he television sets in America ; more than 60 million will admire his pageant. It will probably he the most-watched ente rtainment Show of the year. tChanncl 7. 7 p.m.> IT'S THE MOVIES' night out. perhaps, but television will de· cide who sits up front and who gets shuffled to yonder reaches of the Dorot hy C h a ndle r P avilion, television will decide how long the thing lasts and how it is presented. This evening's host is Johnny Carson, Mr. Television himself; he whose ex perience with movies was one bit part in the earJy 1960s. One thing television can't con· trot. though, is the behavior of the movie people once they get on stage. And this, I would guess. is part of what makes the Acade my Awards television special so much fun. IT IS ALSO what makes Mar· t.y Paselta think about operung a IJait shop In Pascagoula, Miss. Marty doesn't think it's run -laen streakers zip across the· stage or when Indian princesses ~e to discoursing on behalf of absent movie stars. Pasella has directed the Oscar television show for eight years. ''It is like ." he says, "sitting aft I hornet's nest .·• .J'asella's enemy is lime. and tlfu's agents in this little war are long.winded winners. But tl)IR are movie people, this is tlielr night. What do they care or t•e peculiar demands or a ~levision special? "WE TRY TO BE on time. •pecialJy for the East Coast,·· PJlsetta says. ''We don't even go OD there unlll 10 o'clock, so "'re heroes if we can do this f in 21r\ hours. But doing it me is very d.ifficuJt because is fact we have with people their acceptance speeches. winnen get up there and for an awful lenith or time. '§ talk and say nothing. Most *time, uyway." £year, Puetta took pre. lltiom. He directed hls sWf to ewry nominee lD every calillGl'l' .... to alk the potential ............ bow loaa tbelr aeeep- IPMCbel would be. ••nt1 way, we're forclng them ~repare eomethlng, ··he says. tbey tell us ll 's three uta. we say we just don't ft the airtlme." WRB TBS SAVED lime. plam a lot of Canon , more thaa aoo eUpe from ....... ftlmt and, hopefully, araace ~>' Newport ....... MASTER OF CEREMONIES ADMITS HE'S NERVOUS Johnny Carson Has Been Preparing for Two Months But Pas etta knows it's a strange eveniog, an intense crowd,. ·His prec aut io n s notwithstanding. he'll e xpect, as usual, the unexpected. "I think they leave home with every good intention in the worJd, but when the envelope ls opened and they hear their names called, lhey Jeave their good intentions in their seats. The e l ectric ity i n that auditorium is so enormous, so emotion·ro!!8ht. · · E ven Carson is ner\'ous. "I TOLD HJM it's one of the most tense audiences he'll ever have to face. It's not like a balcony full or fans like he has every night. He's very nervous. He 's been working o n his monologue for two months.·· So, here it is, the movies' bjg night out. t he evening that tele vision has grabbed a nd made its own. Except (or those speeches. Actress Loses Passport TONIGHT NEW YORK <AP> -Many peopJe seek out film stars so they can get something from them, such as an autograph. But a New York medical student wants to find actress All MacGraw to give something back. Gary Nlkolis, a 26·year·old senior at Lutheran Medical Center. found a passport in the name or Allee MacGraw ln a tulcab. "Tbe passport must have been on the seat becaU1e when I got out, the passPort fell to the 1round," the student said. He turned tbe passport over lo the Daily Ne-. and asked ror help ln ~=Ing the actress wllb her property. I Award HOLLY WOOD <AP ) T om Snyder. host or the "Tomorrow" NEW YORK IAP) -show. will be the a nchorman of a new Actress Viveca Lindfors weekly prime time news magazine s a ys s •c h as put a for NBC premiering in June. m e s s i g e o n h c r SNYDER HAS SIGNED a new t e lephone ans wering contract with NBC, ending months of m a c h in e j ~ s t f o r speculation that he would join ABC burglars, tell~ng the m for a unspecified news assignment. ·:no use coming here. The new magazine show, as yet 1t 's ~II gone... . untitled. will re place ··w eekend." Thieves broke mto her which has done Eas t Side townhouse poorly in th e S.aturday night and stole Nielsen ratings . silverware. orname nts In addition. and a rarely a warded Snyder will be the Swed1s~ royal medal. ho s t o r three Miss Lindfor s t o l dpr1m e·tim e poli ce. c e I e b r i t y in . considering a numt>er of special as. s 1gnments for NBC News, Crystal said. Lloyd Dobyns a nd Linda El· lerbee. the co-anchors of "Weekend." will taJce on other assignments for NBC News. SNYDER HAS WORKED since the middle 1950s at a variety or news assignments. He joined KNBC, the NBC television station in Los Angeles, in 1970 as anchorman or the weeknight newscast. He was named host of ··Tomorrow" in October 1973 and moved with the show to New York in December 1974, at which time he also became anchorman of WNBC. He returned to Los Angeles in June 1977 with the "Tomorrow" show. The S1Vcd ish·born ac· tc r views specials tress s.t1d Sunday that for NBC Ente r · the stolen medal was the tainment during Wasa Order. a 2·inch 1979·80 and con· 2 Wn"ters Honored gold arc! enamel cross tinue as host or the s..vou awarded her four years • '1' o m or row '· BEVERLY HI LLS <A Pl -Neil ago. Tll! medal is sup-show, which will return to New York. Simon a nd J ames Costigan have posed to be returned o.n THE NEW MAGAZINE program take n honora ry awards a t the t~e death of the rec1· wiJI be produced by Paul Friedman, Writers Guild 31st annual awards pient. . now executive producer or ''Today." cer emony. Thirty.four other writers . T he order is be~lowed A replacement for Friedman and de· were honorro for writing achieve· infrequently o.utside. of tails of the new program, including a ments in motion pictures , television S~e d e n , s aid Miss title, will be announced. and radio at the eve nt h e ld L:md~ors. who beg.an ac· Reuven F rank. who has been ex· simultaneous ly here and im New ting in films here 1~ .1947 ecutive ptoducer or "Weekend," is York. and became a U.S. c1t1zen ~--------------------~ in 1950. M 1ss Lindfors dis· J S •-~ covered the robbery on apan eea..e r e turni n g f rom a performance or her one· Night TV Ban woman show. "I Am A Woman " with which TOKYO CAP > - The she . has loured off and Japanese government on since 1973. ha s a s k ed pr i vat e Concert Tribute tele vision stations to voluntarily stop late- night broadcasting to help the nation conserve energy. Commercial television LONDON <AP > -A stations COl'\)plied for a tribute c•ncert was held s h ort lime with a at the Rcyal Albert Hall similar r equest made to mark the 90th birth· after the worldwide oil day of conductor S ir crisis of 1913. Adrian S.ult, but be was Th e P 0 s t a n d unable toattend. Telecommunications 0 Robert Ponsonby, the Mi i try 'd th British Broadcasting n s sai . eroe are Corp. 's controller of 81 TV compame~ m the music, said Sir Adrian Is nation broadc~~g pro-- well and alert but nnds grams after m.Jdnight. it difficul to get about, and be listened lo Sun· day's concert on the radio at mme. DAILY PllDT CLASSIFIED ADS 842·5878 Death()[_._.. AFamlly The town~·· bellc9c It. 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