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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-04-17 - Orange Coast Pilot7 I. I i J I 1 I J f ------_....,. ___ ----. . -/ .;· _. . . M assive Blast Pair Who Killed IJA's bla r ¥e . 1---.. In N. Ireland Won't Be Charged 'J Illegal Aliens Bring Solon's ~l'e,.bal AbuSe' TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 17, 1979 ' YOL 11, HO IOI, ) SECTIONS, U PAGES ... 4Cops Kille d In Blast , BESSBHOOK , Northern Ireland 1 API A ma!-.s1ve bomb blast blew a police Land· Hover lo bits today. k1l11n g four policemen and anJuring 12 other persons 1n an arc~• of Nnrtht•rn Ir e l and notor10U!-> for l ri!->h Re public Army guerrilla ac tivity Never before in thl' 10 vcars of sectarian v1oll·nt·l· in this troub led Rritlsh prov1nct• hml ~" many members of thC' Royal Ulster Constabul<iry police been killed in a single incident. Four poliC'l·ml•n in u following veh1cll' ancl a family in a pas~· ing ('ar were tnJUrt•d Po li('<.' sallJ a booby-trapped tkruck parked on the road was <mat ed as the polt('C pass<.·d The ambush look plan• on the rocid bet we<'n fle~~l>rook ;rnd Newry in south Armagh Count). near an electronic~ plant At fi rst poli<'c had ~aid the blast was caus<'d by a land mmc planted m a drainage c:ulver t near the ro'!id . But a police s pokesman in Relfas t sa id later the bomb was hidden m a s mall van. T h e re was no 1mmcd1atc claim of rcspon~ibiltty for th<• ambus h. But polict• said it ha d the hull marks or a n I RA am bush The mostly Roma n Catholic organization has been fighting British rule in Northern Ire land. Pub owner .Jamt•s Scott. who lives near the site of the-am- bush. told a reporter from the scene : "Not a bit or the vehicle was left intact. It complete ly disintc· grated with the for ce or the blast." T he second police vehicle. following 200 yards behind the Land-Rover . was damaged slightly by the explosion. The ~ IRISll. Page A2) Ill • Ill o~··· Ptlot Swll P"°IO Laguna Pals Eddie. 26. who dot•!-in "l want ht!-. la!-it name.· known because his pct 1s 11lcg:JI in Callforn1-... snuggles up lo Bandit. a ferr<.'l \\ho guc.•!-i .1ogging "ith him regularly on the beach. Stor~ on PuJ .. (l' A3 Wit ness: Die drich At t empte d '73 Bribe By GARY GRA NV ILLt-: ""Is n't 1t tru<'. Mr. Owen. that 0t ow 0.11, P1101 si.11 tl was the district attorney's in· SAN DIEGO The leadoff wit· ve&t;fgat<~r~ .who first mcnt!oncd n ess in the bribery t rial <~t1le J>oss1b1hly of the re being a O r a n ge County S u pervisor br_i~ll'?"' ~ron~on a skt:d . Ralph Diedrich said today why 1 .. don t think so. I don t rt•· he didn't r eport an a lleged call. O~en a nswered. . bribe ry solicitation made by A series of r ela ted quesllons Diedrich in 1973. then followed_ t~at opened the ·'It was my word against door for C~p1zz1 to . follow t~at someone else's, .. Richard Owen path ~hen 1t ~ame llm_e for him testified. to again qu~st~o~ the witness. "You either had to kill or be And Cap1zz1 Jumped on that killed. There wouldn't be any <See DIEDRICH. Page A2> wpunding. ' 'Crazy as Hell' HB's Thomas Blnsts ·Solon By ROBERT 8 .\RKER fl: II,. O•ilY P1101 St•fl I luntington HcaC'h City Cuun ctl m an J ohn Th oma ~ t o ld Congressman Dan Luni;!rcn ht· was "'crazy a s he ll "" ;ind un lt·ashed profa nity l ace d broads idl•S at othl•rs M onda~ night during a briefing for c:ity offic ials . Thomas. who st roll1•cl into tlw brie fing late whilC' Lungren "'as discussing illegal alit•ns. lbtt•nl'd calmly for a while· bl'fore hlurt ing out at Lun);!ren . . "'You're c ra1.v a~ h1.:ll if vim think alil•ns arc taking iJU r job~ .. Lungn•n attempted to rnn tinue the d 1scu~~1on but Thoma:- ante rrupted. When Mayor Hon Pallm~on tried to calm Tho ma~. the coun- cilman an!->\\l'l"<'d "Pattinson. why don l you go to h <'ll? You ~hut your mouth .. Counc1lwom:10 Ruth Hall<'Y also became• a targl•t when she told Thomas she v.antt•d to hear wha t Lungren had to i.a y "You keep your mouth s hut. Ruth Railey. You keep 1t s hut uni ii I'm throug h ''I'm getting tirt•d M a ll th1!> goody two-shoes bull ·· With that outburst, tht' meet ing broke up and r.ungren and Candidacy Eyed STANFORD IAPI Nobel prize-winning physicist Edward Teller says he is "giving serious consideration" to a request. by Sen. S.I. Hayakawa, R-Calif.. that he run against California Democratic Sen. Alan Cranston in 1980. '"o aides appe<in •d to tw 1n .1 s tale of disbelrl'f ··who i-; he an~·,, a} • • l.ungn·n asl\ed. Whe n told. l.uni.:rcn. ,1 Lon g Be<ieh Rl·1whl1 t:1n ''ho represt:>nts W<·~t Oralll.!t: {'ounl' s hook h1:-. he ad fir smd he wa:-. l•mlwrra~.,t·d for the city. hut addt•d th,11 ht· wouldn't let 11 kt•t•r> h1 m-lrnm visiting t hl' city in th<' futun• .. Wh en lan~uagc• hkt· that '' directed ;:1t woml'n. 11 makt•!-> nw ( St•e ·CRAZ\''. Pa~•· ,\:!I Cops Won't Be Charged In Slaying LOS ANGELES •1\P• Tht• d1 :-.trict attornt'\ ·.._ nff1<·t· an nounl'l'd toda~ 1t "111 not f1k criminal charge:-. against tv.o police officers in ronnel't1on with thC' .Jan 3 s hooting rll'alh of Eula Lov<.' following <t dis pute over an unpaid gas bill "The ('Vldcn cc snO\\S th<· kill mg .vas m self-dett•nst'. .. a 37 page 1nv<•stigat1Vl' r eport n· leased today s aid. Officers Edward Hops on a nd Lloyd O"Callaghan Wt'rt' called to Mrs. Love's south central Lo:-. Angeles home after she alleged l y attacked a ga !'> c·ompan~ service man with a :>hovel The serviceman told polrce ht• was there to turn off Mrs Low·s gas if she did no·l pay a S22 09 bill. The widowed mother of threl• was s hot to death by lht' officer~ a fter allegedly throwing a knifo a t t hem. UJors Clogs River Dam \·tr anyone was going to be wounded it would probably be me . "It was frWhtening . And there was a subs1anlia l a mount or money riding on the other end," Owe n testified. Rattlers Visit Sob11rbs QUINCY <AP> A boxcar load or Coors beer in cans fe ll in- to the Feat.her River -but they noated down to 8 da m which rallroad detectives a re guarding till they can be fis hed out. The beer was in one or the 13 cars of a westbound Western Pacific Railroad freight tra in that derailed late Monday in the Feather River Canyon. Plumu County s herlrr's dis· p1~her N1ncy Cook said some of the c1n fell about 200 feet on- to California 70, and the cargo continued oo down into tbe river . Some ol the beer spilled when una broke open. and some loot· Ins wu 1ttempted, ahe said. • T he former Grant Compa ny president's reasons for not rc- po rti ng the a lleged bribery solicilalion-made-by Diedrich and co·defendanl Le Roy Rose at a dinner in early 1973 came in response to a question asked by Assi s ta nt Dis trict Attorney Michael Capizzi. South County Warned of Snake Seaso n Capizzi open ed the tr ial's second day by boring in on an opportunity given him by de · fense attorney Sylvan Aronson late Monday afternoon. When croa examining Owen, Aronson asked the pr•ecutlon witness if it wasn't true that he had never mentioned the word bribery in conversations with In· vestigators. ~ It's rattlesna ke season in South Orange County . Area police and animal services offic ials have asked r es· idents to be on the lookout for venomous rattlesnakes that may commonly be round ba sking on patios. drives and rus tling through over grown s hrubs. Water in backyard pools and pe t drinking bowls attracts snakes. said Lag una Beach Animal Services OUice r Marianne SJevln. If you should sp6t a s nake. keep an eye on It and 1r It poses a threat. call the city 's Animal Services al 497 -33 11 . "You ...... -... -·-·· ... --· . . shouldn't try to do anything with the snake unJes" you have been trained in handling the m." sold Ms.. Slevin. The warmer weather brings rattlers out of south county hilly areas a nd into communities s uch a s Top or the World. Laguna Canyon and most San Clemente homes northeast or the San Diego Freeway. San Clemente police Lt. Al Ehlow said the number or soake s ightings usually skyrocke ts around Easler lime. _ Ehlow also sold residents wbo see a snake that miatit cause a problem should call ()()lice at .. 492-5101. Animal cxper ls say ra t · tlesna kes usually travel in pairs so watch out for-the cr eature's m ate to follow the first s nake one might observe. • While rattlesna ke biles are serious. prompt medical alt.en· lion al a hospital usually results in min'lmiiing the chance that t he vict im will suHer their potentially deadly effects. To avoid s nake problems in your yard this spring, animal services officials say the best idea is to trim hrubs and cut back the other pla nt growth around your home. • . .. -- quits Bir<"her•. Hl'p .John Rousselot who h ;1-, IH·t·11 ;1 n 11utspokt•n nwm l>t·r ol till' .John Bm.:h "Sot' 1 1 • 1 .' .i n no u n l" I.' d a I <.1 S .1 t" r a mt' n t 11 n l' w :-.. con lt'l l'lltl' Tut•.,d:.i~ that he 1::. tormalh n · ..... 1gnrng trom the !->O<'tt•t' · • !-it•1..· 1·dated stun . p <I J.! l' t ':J I . Murde r Victim Still Unidentified . ,f Santa /\n.i polte(' are still try tnl? to lt'arn thl' identity of a man found :-.tabbt.>d and beaten t<1 death behind ,1 lot'al bar Monday morn in!( Offit·t·r~ ~:11d so far they have made no arn·~t..o; m the murder cast• The dead m a n was found behind 11 bar at Fifth and Raitt Stret•ts 111 Santa Ana. officers !>aid Clearing o nd a little cooler Lows tonight 48 to 52. Highs Wednesda)' in the 60s r I NSIDE T ODAY Today':t ahopper. who Is trying to balance spending and income. 1s going to have to cat less beef untft pttce come down. See "Beef Prfae:r Zoo m." Page A7. 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'l>Ok€'1una11 Jun StnHm a lhl• h11•ht•e t lrv"I rrom 11•11n11h~ tuk{•n bdwt· ·n 3 a m Muwtuy ant.11 a. m lOdllY tloull t1mr 1 wa• 120 ICO\'Urlt·~1wtcl Slra11ma u no rllt'l';nao 11c•t'f1 lll'tt•rt<'d i.tn<'•· ttw11, hv 1>uld, und ot ht•r t•omlat1 onN ut Uw th11n11wt·d rt·.11'1or wt•r ~ 'tubl1• N RC rcNu l11lron" ~1Jy that n • IC'JM'' uf 1od111t· Ill 1•1mnot t'\ I' t• l' d. I n u \ tl r ii .: I' 0 r 111 H 1.111•oeuru·~ J)t•r 1·ubw mt•lt•r of 1111 Pact Inspires More Battles 8) fh1• \,-.uc·1.a1t·d t'rt·" t· our h r .wh Jl'l I 1.:ht 1·1' lit111t•ll I' .1 I t• s l 1 n 1 .1 n ~ u t• r ,. 1 I I <• ~t 111ngholds ;1 round 11<'1 rut tc1d:i) J fh·r .1 111,.:ht trrr w ullf·m11t Ii\ i-.111 gu1·rrlllJ' 111 p1•111 ·11.t11· !ht•' I srat•li honh·r All ~·" W('f't' kdl1·d in l llt• st•t•onll <'I'll'' h11rd1·r raid Ii\ )-~U1·rr1ll.1~ 111 I"'" tl;1y, a-. p,11 t 11f tht• '>lt'l)l)t•cl Up l';JlllflJl~lfl lll Hearing Set For Mandel BAl.TIMOHE 1A J1 1 Thi• Ith l' S Cm·url Court or /\pf)(:al' Ill Htl'hm11ml. Vu. has ;1,.:rl'l'd to n ·hc•ar thl' ca~c of formt•r Gov M ;1 rv1n M anclt•I and hi~ f1vl· co defC'ndants The rt.'hN1r1 n g bl'fore •he full t•ourt was t·on- f1rmed bv Husst'll )faker Jr . the ll S attornl•y ff>" Maryland OPEC Plam Restudy of· Oil Prices K lJ w A 11' ( /\ p I Th I ' Org<m1zatwn of l't•trolt•um 1-:x po rt 1 n g (' o u n t r H· :-. IA 111 rt• ('ons 1der orl pr1l't'S wht·n 11 rnN•b ·h en· in .Jun1•. f\u w,11t ':-. oil m1nistt1r. Sht·1k Alt f\h.1l1fJ /\s Sahah. s<.11d tod.1v OPE("!-. 011 m1nish •r ' la~t ml'I 1n c:ent•v<i lall' 1n March and agrl'~d lh1•11 to hoo~l tht· ln1s1t• prH'<' of 1·r11<11• 011 liv !J Jll'l'l'l'nt Aprtl 1 Hut rncllv1dual J'rodun·rs Wt·r(• P<'rm1tt1•1I to ;1dd sur t•hargl'S to till' flt•W hast• r)llt('(• llf Sl4 ~4 for ;i 'll ·i.:a llon barn•l 11! ~:mdi Arahian ltght nude orl The l:ll<'sl t·uuntry to a nnounl'e an oil pn1·c· hon'i l ":ilo. Iran.• wh1 <"h !>•llfl llVt·r I h1• Wl·<·kc·n<I II I!:> l':ll~lllg fll ll't'S by l:J fH'f'l'Cnt <J hm t· the· l)f>f<X' lw..,<· ll•v1•I lr;1 n1a11 offr<·iab also ,ugg1·~1 1•1I anol hc..•1 offi1•1.il 1ir11·1· lll<'rl'.j'>t' mig ht ht· <Jflllllllfl('l'" a l lht· nl'XI 0 Pf:(' m<'C.'l 111~ ' ShC'lk Khaltf.1 d1•n11•d Prt''S rt• port!> <'la1 m1ng Ku\\ ail would rc·fram frnm l'harg1ng <.h.'velop mg l'OUnlrtl'' ti::. :-.url'11arge of SI HO :i harn·I Thi• nc•w Ku,,<11t prin• ol ::.1~1 HO <1 h<Jrrt:I, rndud m g lh1 • SI HO ::.urt·h;11 J!l'. 1Alll lw appltt·tl 11111\ t·r-.ally, ht• -.:11 d ,,1hot.1gt· f,r,1t·I., IJl"ll't' tc1•111v "1th t-:g\pl The ..., Mpl.rn1•1; swooped over the L<:b;,im•,e <0ap1tal for &bout .une m1tiull'. witnesses s11 11I M1'.tnwh1ll'. ls r;u•lt i-hl'lltng <11 l'Jll·~11nian pos 1f1011::. 111 southt·rn I. l'IH.111 •HI w a s r <· IHI r I e d b ) Ll'hanon hut d<'ni<'d bY ls rad In Tl'I "'iv. an [s.rat·ll urm) i.pukt'sman rcporl<.'d lht• s ix in flltra tur::. and un brut•li soldit•r w<!re killed in th(' Monday night hattll' Six othl'r people wen· wounded 1:1rtcr th<' six Palest1 ntans were inlert'cptl'CI nca1 Zarit, an lsral'li border villagt• 12 miles ea::.l of the Ml'dtlerra ne an coast. a uthont 1es said An arm y pat rol on Eas l<'r morning k1llerl four i.:ut•rnll•1:. from .Jorcl:m who t'rn:-.::.t•d lht· Jordan H1vt·r about :10 miles north nf .Jerusalem No br::il'li t·asualt1e:. we re rt•portt·d m thut dash Anoth<·r terrorist alll'mpt ''as repurll'd in J crusakm., wht·n· a bomb l'Xple><kd on a mun1t·1pal bus about noon. But a passenger s potted the parcel, 1.>\'l•ry1.nt• got off, :incl no one w:1::. hurl Th1: bus IA ;1s damugl'1I L!'l1anc·S1· off1('1als 1n S11lon . lht• provinr1:.i l (':.lp1tal of south l.1'11;rnon. s;11d hr:1<"1 t :11·11llny .111tl r11t'l,1•t s 11111·111·11 llfl lh1~ n1111 ntn~ .111d pourul<•d Palt•str 111.in' .1l11ng a :111 rnalt• lront. lrom I~ r1· un llw <·1wsl 111 lht• foothtlb 111 M 1111111 I h-rrnon An Israeli a rm) spokesman rn Tt'I 1\\.1v demC'd that brael wui- rC':-.ponsible for tht• !>h1•lltng Tht·rl' "'t'r l' rc1><irts that bral•ll h.1l'kl'd l.<·barn•st• m11lt1as wt·n· flrlllJ.! at tht• P<ile'>I tman <"Oncen lr:.tl 11111:. But lk puty D<·fensc M1n1s trr 1\11J rd<·1·h.11 Z1ppm 1 warned' that l::.rJd \.\ll1tld 1nl(·n~1fy our p11111 -.hmt·nt ~ · agC1 1 n~t th1· I' .1 It•., t r n r a n g u err 1 11 i.I s 1 n n l' 1 g h b <> r 1 n ~ L l' b a n o n a n cl .Jordan tf the gm·rnlla i.tnkc::. t'Of\l l llUl'd . 'l'h~ Is raeli <·om mand has rt• porll'd a lulal of 17 l'<.1les lin1t1n rnf1ltrators killed i.rnt'l' thP hl'gtnning of the \ P<ir. 111clud1ni.: th n·e 11n Jan 3 and four on Mart h JO Then· was no immediate· r P port from the mrlilary l'Ommanu 111 f rom Palest1n1 a n h 1·ad quartt•rs in BC'1rut 1dcnt1fy in).! "'h 1C'h l'al1·~t in1an org;ini1at1on M·nt 1h1• gucrrillah rnto Is rael on :\1 ontla\ But 1111· Pale!>lrne Lthl·rat1on Ori.:an11.at1on condt•mncu th1· P ;tlt•<.;ttnwns who thrt•w J,!asolin1· l111111h ancl a grcn<icie into lhl· t·ru\\ dL«J lohhy or lhe Hruhsc:b. lh·lg1um. airport Monriay aftr•r their a lll'mpl lo com mandeer un Israeli <.11rlml'r fotlcd. ovt•r u full Y<'l.lt A p1cocur1e 1:s u urut U"lt'<l an mt!1.1Rurrn" amounts or rt&ditu1cUvv purticle . 'fbc NJlC..slcppcd up lu~Ls for 1001m• aft~r olr sam les taken rom u vtn mg 11tac s owed rc - h•ui.t•s hue.I lriph,'<I hl'lween Wed· nt•sduy IHHI Sunduy SI ru'im u utt rlbutcd the 10<.lint' 1't•ll•1.1st•:. to u f1lll'ring project in whu·h lt•t•hn1e1M111 arc replacing "'<·h.1 r<·oul filters used to tr<.ip 11u1 ltclt•s tw tore 1ur is vented from the reactor complex llv :mid t1omo Iodine also m ay have leaked when radioactive gases were pumped from onf' ~In another inside the complex in o rder to reduce pres- sures inoneofthecontainen. T h e discharges we r e a n - nounced Monday as technic ians continued s low but g radua l measures aimed a t bringing the plant's damaged re actor to a cold shutdown. Drive·i•• Tax Service N RC 5enlor radiation blologjst R.L. Gotchy s aid samples taken In nearby Middletown on March 29. t.he day alte r the plant's re- actor accide nt s howed 10,000 p1cocur1cs orfoar.fe 131 per cu6fc mete r. He not<.-d t~ul subseque nt tests have shown no unusua l concen· trations of radioactive iodine In a ny of more than 500 area resi- d e nts examined b v se nsitive This sccnl' wa~ rt·pcatcd thousa nds or 11 mes Monday nig ht .1t the main Santa ,\na Po:-.t <>I fire 011 (;rand Slrert l'o!'>tal \\nr kl'r s and tr;1ff11• c·ops worked o\1L th<.> arrangeme nt for <'Urb::.idt• ~crv11.:~ so tlwt rolks filing their :-.tale and fecJt•r.il incomL· tax n ·turns at lht• last minute d 1d11 t t·n·11 have lri get out of their l'<.lr~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Waddill Claim Backed Neurologist Testifies as Trial Resumes U.~ KATll\' CLAN(.'\' Ol 1,,_ 04>1r Pilot ~"II D r Oav1 d ll o l s t1·1 n . a ll<'l1rolog 1s l al Westmin s ter ('om mun1ty llos pilal. wa::. to t<•st1fy toda y during the defen:.t• phast• of Dr Wilham W<Jddill., mu rlll•r retria l Thl• 1 rial of the· 113-\l·ar n ld Hunt1n~ton lletrbour phy~ic:tan. Jreusl'<I of strangling a bah~ g irl .1 ftt·r '>ht• alll•J!t•dl~ Min l\'l'd a -.<il1m· ahorlion. re!>umcd M oin day aftt·r a week l(Jng ree1•ss I> r Ph t I t p W <' i n g a rt . ;1 n a11<'!-.lht•s1nloi.:1i-t who sal un ;1 hos pital n1mm1tt1•(' that 111 n ·s t1gatcd c·hargc·s a gainst Wad tltll . l('Sl1f1cd Mond ay that it 1s 1·11m m1m l'rat·tic·c· to feel for a 1111lsl• hy pla<·tng one·~ fingers along llw suit's of I hi' nL•ck. lie told thl' fivt• man, SC\l'll woman Orange < 'ounty Superior Cour t Jury thut he believed Wetd d111 ·~ c1Jnt<.'nl1on during tht• ltCi~ptt.'ll prolJ(' lhal he was fe1•I 1ng for a pulH• whl·n h(: was :-.t .. ·n IA 1th lus hand~ at thl' infant ' throat P roi.<'t llt1on witness Dr Ronald C:ornl'l!>en has lesllf1L"<I ht• ..,aw Waddt II pre!>sing do" n on the infant'' throat four timt•-. and <'omplammg thal s he would not 'ilop tm.•athmg. Wl•ingart abo ~aid Monda\ that CornelSt·n h ad told tit~· hospital commtllel' there was no ~q uipmcnt in the h osp1l<.1I 11ursery.thal could be used to re- ' 1ve the infant. But Cornelst1n . testifying in the murder r etrial, i.a1d earlier Fro"' Page A J 'CRAZY' ... cringe, .. he s aid Also at t hl• ml•ct1ng wa:- Orangc County Supervisor liar· riett Wieder. he rself a vcll'ran or four years on the llunttnglon Beach City Council. Mrs. Wieder, who had br1l'fed city officials on county m atters before Thomas' arrival. s aid she found his remarks degrad ing • · 1 find it somewhet t frighten· ing for som eone who d oesn't represent ratio nal bchuvior to be acting in a dec1sibn-muking capacity. "The a busive languaii~ was shoe· kin~. c1isc-on<'t'rling and ter rthly c mbarras!-.ing," sht• ~aid Thom~as latl•r st•<·n h<J\'IOg word!-with C'ounC'llm:in BolJ M and1t ant.I l•'trl· Ch1l'f H a) Picard llt• told Pica rd whu was ht'lr· tng to t·xpluin a comple\ c1t.y is ~ut• lo a n ·portt·r that "he• cl1dn't know \\hat in thl• ht• ""~ talking ahout " there IA<J~ ~uC'h equrpmt-nl m th• nur!>erv but 1l wa!'> not ust•rl 111 trv and save tht• bahy \\hlll· h1· was with Waddill tn the ho!->p1lal Waddi It's attorney. Charles Weedman. has contended lht· two. pound. 15 -o u n v <' 1 n fan t known as Babv Girl Wl'avcr "'a' dt•ad or 1rrcvl'rs1hly on th1· verge of d eat h when his clll'nt c·x<.imtned her Prosecutor Robert Chall<•rton however. contends· Wa ddi ll strangled the h aby. fearmg ,1 malprat•t1cc law::.u1l 1f the rnfant s urvived IA ilh brain damagL· from 1mmerswn m thl· salam· abortion solution f'rolff Page-A I IRISH ... hlast was heard over :.i thrl·1· m ile radius Since the trouhles lwgan rn 1969. a total or 121 pt1llc:cmen have been k1llC'd . including 3;, r1· M'r\'lsl ~ Al ll•asl Ul!J!J h1J\1• dll'tl Ill the \'IOICnl'('. Tht> attark <'amc• less than 21 hour!; aflt•r I HA l'rtl\ 1:.11111.tl guerrillas shot a nd k11l('(l an off duty prison ofri('cr attending 111, s iste r 's \\edding tn the border \'I 11 a g c 0 r c I 0 g h c r Th t• Prov1sronal wing is the nqwn11a l1on'sgut•rrtlla branch scanne rs . An NRC status rePort said lodine 131 readings in the vent· ina at.ck had been 120.000 p lcocWiet per cubic mete r over a lwo..cfay period last wee k, and re ached 380.000 plcocuties dur- ing a 10.hour period on Sunday. Gotchy said s uch le vels would be dangeroua. but iodine quickly d issipates once it hit.a the at· mosphere. ,.,.... Ptage AJ DIEDRICH. • opportunity to, for the first time, ge l Owen's reason for not re- p o rtin g the alleged .bribery solic itation to officials. Diedrich is c harged in a n O range County Grand Jury in- d ictment ha nded down Dec. lS. 1977, with two counts or solicit- ing and receiving bribes. Bo th Rose. a lon g ·lime Diedrich friend ahd · PolilkaJ a l- ly, a nd Diedrich are c har ged in a third count with conspiring to solicit a nd receive bribes. 'Those c ha rges center on a 1973-74 effort or the Robert H. G rant Compa ny and its sub- s idiary. Anahe im llills Inc .. lo induce the county hoard of s upervisors to free 2.200 ac res of la nd from an agricultural pre- serve agreement Owe n then was the Gretnl Company 's president and the centrnl figure in the company's dealings with Diedric:h. During a full day or tes timony Mon day, Owl'n 's testimony , \\ hieh IAtts g1H·n under a grant or 1mmu111ty. d1Hercd in some t:r1t1t·a l d eta il from hi s tc~t1mony a l a pretrial hear ing la~t month i\t the hcartn~. for example . O"' Pn lL•ndcd lo 'iO rten a portion of pro"lecutor Capizzi's case wh1·n h1· talk1•1I of a 1973 dinner ht• .mother <"o mpuny official, R11s1• and Oil•1fr1ch atknded Tlwn. Owen ~aid h1• "assumed tlt tn j.!s would go better" for the 1·1ir11 pany al county gover n rttt•nl 's hanch tf 11 hought some lanrl in F11llt•r11m ownc•d bv Rost· lor '5150 .000 11111n· than 1i~ trul' "11rth ~1 onda ). howl'n·r . Owen'::. t<',t 1 rn•my was more µointed. 'Th1·y 1 Dtet.lrich and Hosl•I ...,:111t thini:s \\ould go better" 1f th•· <·ompan) bought the Rose flrtJJH.'rt} ttl <JO mnated price. WhPn a!>k1tcl undi•r cross ex- J m 1 n,1t111n h) t.ll'fcns c lawyer .I a ml·s Hirld~ll ln account for the d1rr1•rt·nre 111 his testimon y, O\\t•n rl'f)lr<'<1 I don l have a r eal logie<.il ex· planat1on Thl·r <' is a dirkrenct• II ha-. to do with the way you r R1c1rl!'lll say thtngs .. H uldl'tl, during th<' afternoon 't",::.rnn Ill Superior County .ludg1• Hos~ Tharp's courtroom ham mered away at othe r seem - 1111-: d1srrt'f)anl'rf's LO past state - m1•nh madl• by 0\\-cn Tht• w1tncss, now the operator. of his own d<•velopment com - pan y in Nc•w po rt Bt•ach. ad- m1llL•d that when first approach h v '1r ::.t r 1e t attor n ey i n - ' l'~l 1gators in 1977 he was a fraid lw m 1ght be a rreslt'd. 1\-. a rt•s ult. Owe n said, he only ans wl'rl•d qut•st1ons a nd d id not voluntt·c•r any information to the tnVC'Sttgators about h is dealings wJth Hose and Diedrich. Since then and s ince given im - munity fro m prosecution. Owen said h<• could r emem ber more details about has conversation with the two m en llt' also s:ll<1 OPF;(' m1•mhc•r-. would lakt· aC'lHln ag<11nsl any tnlcrnalional oil 1·ompanie-. C'ha rg rng murr than pro<lu<'ini.: counlnt.>s' p<:1slt.'d pri<'ei. Cops Seek Motive , 0 {j) /_ :y ? 13 Evans Due Date MONTGOMERY, Ala . <Al'l The /\l<tba m a Suprcmt• Court has been as kNl lo set u new t•x ~cution date for .John Louis E v a n s . I I I . a l' o n cl e m n I! d muraerl'r who \\as s pared from the e le<·t rit· charr de~p1tc hts wis h to die ' OAAHQE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,. Ot.nQll"(.,,..,tl\-.lyPJ'nt #1t'1 •riK"''''l')tt'I ~rwd thr N,..,.,... 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'"''"'tilt •• ~.:.• ... !'·,~·::r ..r.;:.:;.:~ .,~~ rl•• u ,. _,,,,, .., ...... , ... _,.., mu" .. ,_,_,_,,,._.,. ' Niguel Woman Died of 'Stabbing' t\ 52-year·old Laguna Niquol woman found dead in her home Easter Sunday died of m ultiplt• s l a b wounds, Orange County s heriff's inves tigators said Mon day. The b od y of Mar gar et S Lamar .of33911 M anta Court, wa~ found in the ho me S unday by her daughter. Linda Lamar. 23, of Newport Beach. according to She r iff's Lt Wyatt llarl. llart said there wa:-. no !>1gn or for ced entry a l the home. und the residence did not appear to have been rans acked . He also noted there was no s1J?n that Mrs . Lamar had been attacked sexually , a nd in - vestigators. have yet to establis h a murder motive. The wom an li ved a lone in L aguna Niguel and operated a cosm etic s ales bus iness from he r home. Hart rePorted. Mrs . Lamar's daughter said s he had last SPoke n with her m other about. a weok cl\(ller. I nvestiaatars were tnloble to Measure Backed SACRAMENTO tAP> -The Calllomia Assembly hits ttivcn overwhelming 72· 1 appfoval to a blll to keep county assessors from increasing 1975 assess- ments lo raise property l b rev- enues. ' dt•lcrmrnt• llll' t•xact cauSl' of 'dl'alh Sunday hl'l'UllSl' of somt: bndv dcrompus 1lion 'The di' lerriunalton wai. mudc Mond11y afl l'rnoon throui:th a post mortem examination. llarl sa id Prom 'Date' Probe Nixed CU MBERLAND. R .J. 1 AP I The Cumberland School Department has r<'- a rftrmed its decision lo de· ny u public hearing to u 17 -yea r -ol d avowe d homosexual who wants to bring u ma le escort to his junior prom. ''The overriding factor is that the parents object- c d ," S u pe rinte nde n t Ro be rt 0 . Condo n said Mo ndav. A hear ing hnd been Rched uled last Thurs day. but was canceled al the re- quest of Euf(ene Guilbert. father of Paul Ouilberl. P3ul. who wants to go lo the Moy 4 prom with Edward Mlskcvlch, 22. a isenior at Brown Unlversi· ty. has said he may tak • the Issue lo court. ......................... ~---_.,. .... .,.~ .............. --·· ····~ -... I ;;1;-, o/' LJttlt w ~1;.~ttl/ c~ cfe~lf? '1:Y ~ Dress up your old d1dmonds and other gems with a new ~ mou nting designed to bring out new fire and beauty -:;~ How easy 1l 1s to update your trad111ondl and fin e old 1cwelry -. ·. 11110 sparklin g, gl amorous new dinner or spcLial-occasion rings.~·:· W c can custom design -especially for you -and your ·:~~:, tb dia monds wi ll look more beautif~I than cvtr before. ~Q -~. Let us help you create that new ring from our selec tion of ·~ ~~iti exciting, modern mountings with th e wider, bold er look. 0 ,fffj '~'•' ' "'\ I II ~' L;.;~~ \j3Jd/ C/Ua/h1J <Jl1wjloA(°0 0 ~\ ,,,.,~._... 0.1)" ~ ~ ~ FJne Jewelry ~ft, • .,,.',.' 15 fASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH, CMtfORNIA 92660 TELEPHONE (7141 644·2494 , {t,~ ~~ ,,,,,~ 0 • ~ .... I ... Orange· ·Coast T .. ay'• Clo•l•IC N.V. Stoeks EDITION VOL. 72, NO. 107, 3 SECTIONS, 78 PAGES . I UESOAY-.....APRIL-t7, 1979 N Witness: Diedrich Tried Bribe • ID I t I ' . l c • 7' I "' (, R\ t.ftAN\ II.I.•: °' ·-o ••• , ......... ,. !"\ \ N l>I t-:t:o Ttll' h'Jclnff "It n.·" tn tht• h1 illl'f\ tn.11 ·nf 0 run~,. l ' 11u111 ' Su JH' r \' h•l r H.t111h Ott~nrh i-utcl totl,1' "h' ht• didn't tt.·purt .111 ull1•.:1·1t britwrv '"lH•tt.ttto11 m.itlt• l" l>tl'drti•h Ill 197:\ lt "11' nn "01 it .1.:,,11n ... 1 ~omeont• l'hl' " llh hunt 01N1·11 l\'!lttftt"1 .. You e ither h..id to kill 01 lw k1llrd Tiwn• wouldn't I;.• .111} "nundm~ If .111\0IW wa~ jC•>1n•• tu lk· "11u1111t-.I 11 ""uld probuLl:t hl· n1t• 1t "a." fnghtt•n111~ \net lht·n· "a1o J ... ub ... t.rnt1.1I JOH11111t 111 mont') r1d1n~ •Ill llw ut h1•1 t•nd ()" t'll h"llftt•d fh1· fo111w1 Ci1art1 ('onwun\ pr t•i.tdt-nt 'i fl'ai.ori... for not n· , porting thl' ,1 lleg1•d brtht•• \' -.ulH·1tatwn madl' by D11'fl111·h Big., A ·ren't They? Arl1:-.t Caroll' Coll1t•r Frt('k, who s tands 5 .. 1, 1:-. dwurft·d In lwr t'l'l'<tlt0m, at I ht· S<.in Da·go Mus eum of Art " l ~ 11101' m<1n and h1 :-. 11 foot v. m ... They're suppnrtl·d hy :-1)111<11 1·11l11mn" of wt•lclNI pipl· Supei_-visors OK Boy Scouts Lease ,\ :lO-yl'ar. rl'nl ·fn·c ll'a!>l' or fenng thl• Roy Sc:oub. UH' of I 911 acre~ at thl' cd,1.(l• of Nt•wr>ort Bay was ::spprovt·d tod<iy by Orange County supC'rv1sors. The lease. approvc:d 1n con cept by supervisors in 1976. t•alb for the county to don;ite $442. 752 in Newport T1del:mds revenue ,. toward construction of an even· tual $1 million St·a Seoul base .ind youth activ1t1cs facil ity. The property rnvol vcd is thl' .:iitc of the existing St'a Scout 1 base on Coast Highway JUSl west of the Balbo<i Bay Club The le ast• r<.'quires thl' Orange County Council of the Boy Scouts of Amcric•a to open the facility to all o rgamzl'd youth g roups con ccrned with marine cduc<1t1on and recrca11on In addition. the scouts arc to encourage use of the rc<.'reation co mpl ex by handicapped youngsters . J Supervisors also rcquin'<I tht> scouts to have completed the $1 million con s truction project . within 18 months. a nd scout leaders are to file quarterly re · ports with supervisors certifying use of the facilities by various • youth groups. I r l Wor~hop Slated On Mesa Freeway A works~p for citizens to dis· cuss 'the future of the Cost a M esa Freeway /N e wport Boulevard wm be held May 10 at Southern Callfomla College In Costa Me3a. The California Department or Transportation will sponsor the • workstlQp, which b<?gins al 7:30 r..IJf. in the' adrnlnislralion build· n1. 55 Fair Drive.-,..,.._ Actl\'ltie~ planned at lhl· filrrll ty inl'ludc cla1oscs in !-.mall boat handling. safety and n;iv1gat1on instruction and boat repair The Newport Ray rec:n·at1on center also will be u:.ed for a1· tiv1lics of Sea Explon·r Scout:-. and will be offered ln adult g roups as space 1~ availahll· Newport Cops Probe Attack On Jogger Newport .Beach police are tn· vestigating the second sexual as sault on a woman JOg~er report ed in the city this month. A 28 -y e ar -old ai rlin e s tewardess told police Monday sllc was attacked while jogging in the 1200 b lock of Bayside Drive last Thursday. S~e said she ran past a man who fell in behind her for a few blocks. Then. without warnjng, h e ran up beh ind he r and gr a bbed her , she said . According lo police r eports, the m an ran away when the woma n scream ed and s trugglc..'<1. The incid ent occurred at a bout 12:20 p.m .• nearly the s am e time of d ay that a s lmilar"lncident oc- curred. earlier this month. In the earlier case. t he victim . also a n a irline stewardess. was jogging on Jamboree Roa d when she was assaulted. Like the most recent victim. that woma n scr ea m ed and fought off he r assailant. who ran away. T he s usped in both cases was described as being about six feet tall with dark ha it ,1n1J l'll d1•((-'ncfa"l (.(•Hoy H.o~e ut .1 ctlnnt•r in curly 197J came in fl•11pon.''-' to a qu1:st1on J!ik<'d by /\..,.,,.,t u nl D1 i.trt l't Atto rne} M H'hJt'I <.'up1u1 c.1111111 operll'd ttw trial' ... wn111d da,> by bortn~ tn on an 11pp111 tun1ty g1n~n him b) cft• f1·nM• jllorm·~ Sylvan Aronson ).jll' Mont.la.) afternoon When l'ro:.-, t''<amrniog Owen. A 1110:.on J:o.kl•d thl• prosecuL1011 \\ 1tnl':.:. 1r tl "J:.n t trul' that ht• hat.I ncvl'r mcntloncrt the word path when it came lim1' for him bribery tn conversations with 1n to agam question the witnc~~ vesti~alors And Capizzi jumped on that "Isn't 1t true. Mr Owen, thut o pportun ity to. for the firs t time. 1t was the distri<'t atto rney's in gel Owen's reason for not rt• vesl1gator~ who r1r!ll mentioned porti ng t he a lleged bribery the poss1b11ily or lh<·n· bl'1ng a ~oh citation to officials bribl""' Aronson askt:d Diedrich is c harged in an ·· 1 don't thtnk so I don't rt-Orange Cou~ty Grand .Jun 1n l'all," Owen answered. d1t•tmcnt h<inded down Oct· 15, A series of related que!it1ons 1977. with two counts of !iolictt then fbllOY.ed that opened the rng and re<'eiving brtbt'S door for CaptlZt to follow that Both R o1>1.:. a lon g time f 01edri<'h friend and political ly, and Diedrich are charged ' a third count with cons piring lb sq.licit and receive bribes. Those· chur~es center on a 1973-74 effort or the Robert H. Grant Company a nd Its sub· :-1d1<1ry. Anaheim Hills Inc .. to 1ndu<'c the county board of supervisors to fret! 2.200 acres of land rrom a n agricultural pre- serve• agreem ent. C Set' OI EDRICH, P age A2 > I D·evelopment Sought Residential. Units Proposed on Ford Site By JOANNE RE\'~OLOS Ot Ille O•oly Piiot St.ti Plans ror a t:ilO unit rl'SldCnttal development o n );ind le<i~ed from tht• ln'tnl' Company b~ f'ord Acrospac1· ~J nd Co m mun1c·at1on:. Corp have hl•cn hll'd "'th Nl•"port Bca<'h l'llY offt<.'tab Th<• pl;ins. ftlcd by Daon Southwt.>st and tht: E aglt· Dc·vc•lopmt'.'nt Company. t>oth or Nl•wport ,Tkac h . wtll c·om(' hdon· thl' pl,innmg ('Omm1s~ion, M ~1 y 10 The• propn-.al 1n\'olvt.·s the 200 a Cl'l' pan·t·I at Ford and .Jam bor~· n><11b Bl~t Kills 4Cops in N. Ireland BESSRROOK . North t-rn Ireland 1 A"l'l A mas<;tvc bomb blast blew a PQlicl' Land-Hover lo bits t od:.iy . killing fou r policemen and injuring 12 othl·r perhOns 1n an arl'a or :'liorthcrn lrl'land notorious for Iri s h Rt•public Army guerrilla a c: t 1v1ty. Nl'vcr before 1n the 10 years of s l' l' t a rr ::i n \ 1 o I e n <.' c 1 n t h 1 s troubled Artttsh pro\'lnCl' had so many rncmtwr::-. of the Roval L'lster Constabulary police b~cn k 1 llcd in :.i single• inc ident F our 1)0)1('l'ffil'n 1n a following vchit·lc• and a fa mily 111 a pass mg c·ar wcrt• 1n.1ured P olict• s:ucl a b1111hy trappc•d · tkruck park1·cl on the road wa:- on<i tc:d a:. tht• pnlict• passt·d Tht· ;imbush took plal'l' on lhl' roa(I hl'lwt·c•n lksshrook and Newry rn south 1\rmagh Count). nl':.tr an cll•t•tron11·s plant i\ t firs t 1>0hcc had s<11d the bla:-1 was caused h:v a I.ind m1m· planted tn a drainage culve rt nc<1r the: road But a polll·t· ~pokesman tn 1-klfast said later the bomh w:.1~ hjddcn m a small \'an Th ('rt· v. J :o. no 1mmNI1 at1· cl:.11m of responh1h1ltty for th1· am bush Hut poll 1·<· s a 1d tt h<id the hallm;irks of :.in I RA am bus h. Tht• mos tly Roman Ccitholtt• organization h;is bcl·n fighting Bri t1sh rull' in NQrlhcrn I rel and Pub ownc•r Jamc.·s Scott. Y.hn livt's near tht• sill' of the am· bus h, told a n·portcr from tht' scene· ··Not u bit of the vehicle was left mtact It tomplctcly d1:-.111tl' g rated with lhl' fo rce: of the bla s t." The Scl·nnd poltce \'t'htt:lt'. rollow1ng :lO() yards behind lhl· Land ·Rovcr. wa~ damag l·d ~lightly by tht· l'>.plosiQo ' Newport Probe Thl' f:H·1l1t1t·-. t urn•ntly ot· cuptcd by Ford's At·ronulrontc Oiv1s1on takt· up tthout half the s ill' Tht• Oaon f:C!glc plan t•;ilb fo r the 610 re!lrdcntial unth 111 ht• built on 102 acn•:. of 'a1·ant land nt'ar the Al'ronutronH· pl;rnt Thl' plan inc ludl·~ a 10 ti atrl' park, !-.IX prtvJtt• rcc:n·at111nal areas and a J.!rt'l'nhl·lt ;in:a. with a mix of allal·h1·d J nd dl'lat·hPd housing Pl:inntnJ.! 1·omm1.,~111n1•r:-. "'ill bl· askt·d to appro' 1· ,, plannl'd 1·ommun1t~ 1on1ng d1 ·.,1g nat11111 for lht' propt·rty .\l pl'l'Sl'lll. tht• l:.tncl '>htl\\'> thrc:l' alkrnatt• UM'!'\ tn th1· 1·11y·.., gl'Ot'ral plan 11ff11·t· C'llm ml•rctal. rl'i.1dential .ind light in dust rial A s po kt•sman for th1· cl1• veloper -.aid J changl· from 1 :1 milltun squart' lt'l'l ur ltg ht Ill tlus trtal Jlld off11·l· '>part· tu n •-, 1df'nl1al ust'S Y.Oul<I rt·dut·i· thl' propert) 's traff11· 1mpJc·t In almOhl S.HOO tar:-. 1wr d:n from thl' total of Hl.IHHI C'ar., per llJ) that "'•uld h:" 1• 11•..,ult1·d from d1•\'Plnµm1•nt ol tlw 1·nt1rt• rt· m .11 n111g µarcl·I ... , 11·..,.·;.11 l'h Jnd fll'\'t1l11pmPnt f,11•1i 1t It'" Cit) nfft l·tal'> nolt'd that v.htlt• t h l' p rf'IH' r I \ ., l' "q I n g u '"' 1wrm1t would allow the addillon of I 3 mtllton sq uare reel of of· r1ct• and ltght industrial s pace to thl· I 3 million that prl'scnlly ex- 1:-.t~. 1t e11uld11't ·be built under th\· trafflt• related l1mitationi. 1mpo'ied rl't't'ntly by the Cit y Count· ti Tho~1· ltm1tat1ons permit the l'1)1)..,lruC't1on of onl y 30 l)<!rcent of thl' e>.1st1ng allowed :.pace Aftl.'r that. thl· dt>velopers have to prm t• the t·onstruc·tion of ad· tl1110n~1l s pa('t· wouldn't add to t''1Sl mg Craft 11· c·ongt•st1on. B.1 ... t•rl o n thJt 30 percent I o r m u I J . F o rd t' •J u I d bu II d t See P ARCEL, Page A2> May Seek Senate Testimony Rousselot Resigns Resuriies From Birch Society In Trial SACRAMENT0,1AP 1 Hep J ohn Roussclot. a probttbll' t·an d1date for the H.l·publ1t•an n o m1nat1 o n to oppo '>e Democrat1<' l' S St•nator Al;m Cran~ton. annountcd h1~ rl':-. 1gnation todav from thl' .John B1r<.'h So('1etv - lk s aid hl' "''-'" qu1t11ng lhl' riJ;:ht wing. anti commun1"L so<.'1etv lo mak1• 1t l'11·ar "that I ;im m'y own man. (·untroll1·d II\ no org;in11at1on or individual · Roussl•lol 1s sl'hl•dulcd to s peak 1n :-.lt•\\'port B t•a c·h Wl'dnc:.day clu1·111g a lu11dw11n mc'l'ltng ••f the• 11 :.ilhoa 11;,,. Rt•puhlic·<in Womt•n. F 1•d1•ratt-1i at th1• Hahw ('onnthian Yad1t Club 1 R£"latt•d ~tory. l'ag1· (':! i H o us-" t• I o t • who \\ a " l ht• .'.O<'tl'l:V'-" paid rltrt·l·tor of public 111form;.1t111n from 196:1 through 1967, ha1d hl· had told Hoh<'rt Wl'kh who founckd thl' :.Ol'll·t~ <Sc<-RIRC'll, Pa~t· /\:!) r ' ' By KATHY CLANCY Ott,.. 0 .. 1, Polol Swtl I> r lht \ 1 d II ob t'e 1 n. a nt.•u rnl og1 ~t at Westm inster Com mun1ty lfosp1tal. wa1> to tt•io.t1fy tod<iy during the rlefensc phast· of Dr Wtlli<!m Waddill's m urder n •trral The trial or the 43-yea r·old llunt1ngton llarbour physician. a('('U:.l'd Of strangling a baby girl :Jftl•r ~ht• JllCgE'dly s urvived a -,.i ltnr <tbort1on. resumed Mon· d;i) artt•r a wct•k long recess. Or Ph1l1p Wl•tngar t. an :111t•sthL•s1olog1st who sat on ci hos pital eomm1lll'\' that in· \ l'St11.Wtt•r1 <'harge~ against Wad dill. ll·st1f1l•d Mond;iv that it's 1·om mon prn<·ttlT to . .feel for a pulsl' hy plal'1ng one 's fingers a l11ng thl· s idt'S of t ht• nl'<'k Ill' told tlw flVl'·man. seven· Y.11man Orangl' County Super wr t'tlllrt JUrv that ht• ht'lll'ved W:.td· APWorf1)no10 dill.., c·ontc•nt1on <luring the QUITS BIRC H SOCIETY hos pital 1>rotx.• th.it he was feel· Congressman Rousselo t • tnl! for a pub1· wht·n hl' "as Sl'cn -------------"'Ith h1~ hands :tl thl· tnfant's Frampton Wins thro<rt f P 1'11'>\'<'Ul ion '4 1t ncss Dr Honald Cornt•IH·n ha~ testified ht• -.;.1\\ W;idd1ll presl>tng .down on lht• tnfunt's throat four time~ anrt l'11 mpla1n111g thal ~he would not -;top brl•;ithtng .Woma'l's Money Suit Detiied WllJTE PLAINS. :'oi Y tl\1'1 /\ lawsuit 1n wh1l'h f'<•lc·r Frampton's ex ·g ~d sought ha If the rock s tar":-fo rtune was thrown out today by a 1udgc.• wh11 sa i d a contract basl'd on· adultery is void. State Suprcml' Cou r1 .Juslit'l' Joseph Gaglt ard1 rull•d th<m an a I lcged oral l'Ontrat'I bl'l Wl'Cn Frampton. 28. and f'('nt•lopt· M<'Call. 30. tn<.'luclc.·d "lhl• rnm mission or adult1·ry," lht· wom:.in ;it thC' liml' hcing marncd to •inol her man M tss Ml'Call has da1mc•d I hat Frampton tndun•d hc•r to l1•;Jv1· her hus band and ta kt: up \\1th him in 197:1 and that he• ;ilwn doned hl•r last .July She said s he qutl her 1ub to dt• vote herself to helping make him a s tar with the undcrs tandinl! that "they would ht• equal parlnl'rs in all prot·ccd s .. Pointing out that adultery r<' matns a crime 1n New York, Gagliardi rteclarcd ... rh1s vtm t rac-t . a:-alleged . 1~ l'lt•arW op <See SUIT. Page A2> ... Wc1ngurt <ibo s aid Monday that CornelM•n had told the ho::-.pital commiltl'C there was no t•qu1pment 1n lht• hos pital nursery that could be used to re· VI Vl' lhl.' infant. Rut Cornelsen. testifying in lht' murder retrial. said e arlier there was s uch cquipme n( in the nursery but it was not used to trv :.ind save the baby~hile he I See WADDILL. Page A2> Coa~• Weather Porsche Suspec.ts Grow C learing a nd a little coole r Lows tonig ht 48 lo 52 Highs Wednesday in I' the 60s. INSIDE TODA V • Four more m en wer e arrested early this morning by Newport Beach police as purt of t he conlin· uing investigation of the stolen Porsche ring. Rooked into cit y jail on s uspi- cion of conspiracy and recelvin~ s to le n pro pe rty we r e Fran Wa lter Ser afin, 29. or Encino: Edwa rd Anthon y Olamuzina. 22. of Canoga Park; J ascha Alfred Ser afin, 28, o f Sant8 Cruz. and Billy Malloy Barron Ill, 23, of North Hollywood. Their a rrests bring lo six the number of men seized in connec- tion with the rlnf( that police a l . . lege ope r ated by s teal ing Porschcs. s tripptng the cari. down and selling the parls . T he case was broke n las t Thursd ay when Newport Beach p a trolmen n rrestcd J ohn William Lawrt>nce and Sha wn ,;:>t uart Kortlander, both 19 and both of Vafl Nuys. They were in a stolen Porsche at the time. police said. The investigalioh launched by those a.rrests hns uncovered o total or 10 stolen auto. a nd parts valued 1n excess or $250.000. Police said Five of t he autos a nd two truck loads of parts wer e taken from a Costa Mesa warehouse raided within hours of the initial arres~. Detectives said the 111£orma· lion uncovered in thl' stolen cars led them to Los Angeles. where the ne west arres ts were made early this morning. They said more stolen proper ty has bet>n recovered. but lhal they had been un able to catalog It or estimate Its voloc> lly mid morni~ · .•. .. Today's shopper. who is trying to balance apendCng and income. 1s going to have to eat Leu beef unlfl prices come down. See "Beef Prizes Zoom." Page A7. ••••x --~--·- \ ... ------·-· .... --· . f -.,---·----· ..... -·---.. -.... -~ .. --' . . ........... . ____ .,.._. ____ _.,,,_ .. --..... ···-..... ~ .......... ----. --······· ... • . .__ -----~ .................. .. \ r @ riNLY PILOf • N fuHd•i·•P""'• ''" Enjoyaaent Equa~ N~el Victim Stabb.ed ·Gays, Heterosexuaz.·Sumeyed ICO~vrt)N I A p I rhrrt• I\ nu d1lft.n.-1wt• In ttw ,1t)ihl\ of mt•n a nd wonwn to .irh11·\ l' or~ai'm rccardl or \\ ht•llu~·r tlt ') lll t' homoi.t•x u a l nr ht'h •rO 'i(tXUal 1 .. 1)~ u l\t.t~h·r!t Jnd John~llfl :.tUd\ Tti1· hur-h.1nd \\lh' t1•,1m nr \\'1111..in\ II l\t.1'ih'r' .11ut \ 1rg1nia to; J tlhll'iOll ,,llrl 1111•11 <fl,111\N\ 'houlll h1•lp 1•1.1''' ,, 11.11 tht•\ ,,1111 .11 t• I hl• tuhuo' .1~.1111,t homo"'' u,altt\ 'J'h~· l"Ulh'lu'\lllfl" u( ltw11 'IUd\ , 1·11111111\'tl'<I Ct 11111 Wtj,8 thr uo•:h 1.177 \.'Onll>.ir111w lhl' ~1..·~uul (111\{'.,llllll or homo~l''llllh I.UHi tll't1..·ro:.t•\11t1l i. .ir1..• runt111rwd 111 ltwir book, 'lh.Hn~cxuuhtv 111 f'N1pe()Uve:• outlined i t a brwrtn• Monday Th~ work ill lhelr t1r.sl mBJor . bhulY 1Uocc Human &-xual lnud ·11u1acy" 14 ll'> J>Ublt~hi'd In 1970 l tw t'1H1pll• 'u1d ttw v fo und th.11 tht• M'Xuu l prnhlirnus of horno.,.•xuul" m l'lm.llnl( tht• 11\• s1 n · b\" some• tu harwtion o' ht·h rosPxuul' 1n m un v c·u·w~ I ,111 h" t•fk\'tl\t•h tH'H lt•tl Ill 114 11 14t't'k' of llth'llM\t' tl}t'I .tp)' I ht•y ,1utf1t•d 84 h111n11'l''U"I rnt·n •. rnll ..-. unwn fo1 J1111lilt•m ' 1 ht·v hJll 111 funcllonan..: dft·<' II\ d) ,,.., hMOtJ~Ci<U .tl~ 1111 l•Olt•IH't• In ltw l'll!>t' u( t ht> n1t•11 J ntl 1nu l11hl) lo rcuch orJ(J1'1ll 111 I hl· l'UM' o l \\01n"11 VCI Prof Proposes Change in Primari.es 8 •'Rt:Dt:RIC.K S<'llOEME llL Of~ 0 .t•IY l'1i.t \t•U A v1s1t1ng UC lrv101· proft'l>i.or "111 be off lo New llumpsh1rt1':-. polit1c·:ll wilds Wt•dnt·~d av tu ·H•ck :-.uppurl for u un;q111· <'ha ngt• 111 p1'1111,1 r y "IN·t tOll!> balloting Steven Rram!-1. u JM.year nl<I New Yorker. 1s pushing for what h1• l'alb "approval votini.:" a s ystem whereby vot er !. could <'<iSt b<Allots for any a nd ull can- didates they might find accepts ble. F or e-xa m pie. Bra ms ei<- plained, a vote r might find thr~ <'a ndidates in a five -member field acceptable and under the s ys tem could vote for thOSl' three. "If you had a c lear favoril<'. you could, of course. vote for him. It does everything of lhl· present system, but allows mort• nexible options." Bra ms said This 1s thc <'a:,c. he said bc('ause a pproval voting allows voters to "-;prl'ad " t heir prl'f l'rl'nt·c over murl• than vne can d1date Citin g th<• De m ocratic pre· !:-o ld e ntia l prima ry rn Nt·w llamp:.h1re in l!J7fi a tOnll'"' that drew three lilJcral <·11nkn· cll'r!:-1 hbcr&I voters wen, forn·d to :.1 ng ll· out ontt l'an d1d<•ll' ' 1ndcr approval \nting, f 'ro• Page A 1· WADDILL. • \\J!:-1 \\1th Waclcl1ll in the hospital W Jdd111's altornt•y., Charl1::. W '<-'dman, lrns contended th.- two pound 15 ounce infant known as Hab} <;1rl Wt•Jvt•r was th-ad or 1rrevcr!'.1blv on the vc·rgc of dt•alh when °h1 s c:J1ent t•xaminc·d her Pros1·cutor Rohl·rt Challl·rton. fl()wl·ver , cont1:1Hh Wudd lll strangled the b:.ihy, fearing .1 m<ilpructicl' luw!'.u1l if the infant s urvived with brain d c.imagc from 1mml'rs ion in the :.aJine abortion solution Weedm an has argued Wc.idd1ll :.imply wanted no ''ht<ro1c " cf. forts a t revival because the in- fant's br<.iin had been dc:.troycd 'by saline and tht• baby hud no hope for life. Waddill 1~ expcckd to lake Lhe w1trress !.land in his own defense l:itcr. Lecture Set -On Airship T he Sherman Library'!-. !-.pnng lecture ser1L·s wi ll open J\pnl 2'1 with a talk on "T he J\1rship" b} UC Irvine history professor Henry Cord Meyer. The public is invited to the Ice " lure that will be given in the centra l patio of the Sherman Gardens at East Coast llighway and Dahlia Avc"ue. Corona dcl Mar beginning at 7:30 p.m . AdmisNion is free, but s pace is limited so reservations arc n• quired by telep honing 673-1880 O"ANOE COAST M DAILY PILOT fN' O'•f9(M\I 0.H• P11et.wtth wttW:h i\tOM l>•r.ed IM~~\ f\~f~by ,,_0.-f!"Qll" (M\• Pw;Olt\htftQ(....,....,y S.p.a.,•tted•ltOl'\ .. tl'> OWl>h\ .. ,d ~_.., tMOUiQtt fltlG~y tot (O\tA M•w Hf'WDCW1 8'-tKf't t1""U"l't0ft tk.te.f't (tNft 1•1n VAH•y lrYHW, L~ h•"l loutf't(N\I A \t~~ ,~. Pdtt'°"' ,, CMlt>tl\twcl ~'",.-""Y"l •"Ct _.,._ '"" °'"'"""' -•wno "'""' •• •• uo We•t Bey Stf'Nf. C.I• Ml>M, C•OfOf'nl• tlat. . J~·· c .... , Yl(t ,..ttkloftt -0.-etMI- '-••llenU Elli• ~ ... ............. llllo .... l ... Ulw OMtotM.1.-. 11_ ..... " AUttlMll ~llfflllQ t:clllDn omc .. ™'•Mo•• >lO~" 11 .. ~''"1 l.<Ot-S.Mn 11 .. GltMeY"t\tl~t HW•lll11Ql<ln ll ... tft1 lllll.Kft llcMilO••rCI TelepMM (PU)MM311 Ct...-..0 Adftrtllklf MWt11 .tht•) could h.ivc s1·ll•cled all 'thrt-e." hc said While a front runner \l 1ll would huvl' tx.·l'n <•lct·tl·d. thl' rt· >-ull s \\t111ld havt• g1\ t•n :i lll'ltcr I t•pr1•!11•nl at lllll of \ Oh·r 11p1n1un on thl· olhl·r c·onl<.·ndNs. Bram:. <;U ld H ra ms 1s u proft•ssor of pol1t1 cs ut New York Untvt'r~itv. lit• IS lt•aeh111g a V:l rll'I)' Of µoltt1caJ spt>11cc t·our~ei. a t UCI on a v1sil1ng basis Brams· l"ampaign ror ap- proval voting will begin 111 l'arnes t Thurs day when he m eets with to p governme nt a ides in New lla m pi.hire, a political proving ~round of sorts s10re it holds the fl r~t s tate primary in '>reside ntial el<.-ct1on yt'ars "In prim<.1ry l'lcct1ons, the ap· proval vot ing system would l'lcct tht' s trongest candidate." Bram~ m aintained "It "ofks ;1ga1nst a :-trong minonl) <.·an J1date who m1ghl s quecll' through with only (!5 111•n.·t .. nl of t h l' v o t l' " Sul' h " w 1 n n 111 g · lll'rc('ntagl's an• nnl uneommon in primary elt•1·l1on!l drawing !:'ll'Vl'ral cand1dat1•!>, hl• pnintc•d llllt Br.1m., :-aid th1• ..,yslt•m proh :ihly would help .middll' of the road or ·<·entrtsl' cand1dalt•s ·But t-xlr<•m1sls \\IJUld J.!1•t tht·1r rropcr IC'vcl of s upport ... he added . The professor said he ha~ been t•ncouragcd to prom ote lhl' 'iy ... lcm by orrrciah 10 stall' an'1 federal government and leaders o f Lhe D emoc r a ti c and Republican parties. Br ams said a pproval voting could be used in !itate and local <·lcctions and <'ould he appli<.'<i to proposition·lypc ISSUCS glVl'n lo the voters. "It probably would allow us to talk less in terms or winners and lose rs 1 in ·propos itional con tests 1, but more in terms of levels of support," he said. Brams conceded 1t woukl take "some public 1•ducation" to gel the system rolling. but m ain· ta1ne d that it would 10c rease e l ection turno u t s and the "legitimacy of those elected ... Fro• Page A J BIRCH ••. 1n 195M. of hi:. dec1s1on to rcs1g11 1n a tt•lcphonc ·<·nn' t·r-.atum J month <igo Il l· :-.a11i Wt·kh ·" asn ·1 ovl'rly c•x l' 11 l'tl" liy I he· news Rou..;.,£'1111 .. :11d ht· h:id <Its :1grt't•d \\ 11 h :-OOH' \ ll'\\.., 'If lht• '>Ol'l<!lY for 1n!'.tant'l'. it s stat1· mcnt that for mt·r l'n·!-.11l1•nl t>w1g ht Eisenhower wa.., a "<ll·d 1catetl. conscious agt·nt or the· Communist cons pi racy," <incl t hat former Britis h Pri m e Minister Winston Churchill wus a "cunning traitor ." He said he did not d1sugrec with the society's maJor ob11·1· tives of limiting govf'rnmcnt and halting the g rowth o r world socialism irnd communism He said the society "mudl' a state ment of princ1!)ll•s whll'h was needed for the gcnnat1on or the 19~ nncl 1960s," hut thut II was his job "lo fi g ht for th1~ g<'neration and coming l(t•rn•r<• lions " Roussclot lives 1n San Mnrino a n d wa s r i .. s l (•I (' t' t (• d l I I Congress in 1961 lie wafi d£'fcut ed a fter one te rm. but was re. e le cted f rom a d1rre r e nt Congressional district in 1970. He said he was not yet ready to announce his candidacy for the U .S . Se n ate. but was "ninety.five percent there." f',.._PageAJ SUIT ••• posed to sound morality and is based on the Illicit association of the partieft. Thus it is void and unenforceable." The two-week lttatment failed In •bout 12 ptrc~nl or the Ca8ff, lhl'_y 1111ld. Tht> tr.f8tmert\ _pro. l(rurn •• lilm litr to th., prot(rem 1 ht'Y p11>neerf'<I to c;nlve t hl' sex uJI probli•mi-. of hutt•rosl·xualfl. /\bout :i5 Jlt'l't't'lll of the 67 ho 11101wxual nw n· and wom en wh11 wuntt•rl to fu nct ron IP i ht•lt•rt>)lt'XUal!. fullt'd lo itl'hlt•vt' 11 l11ng'ltl01illlj: lt'Vl'I !'>ill of ltll'll' h Um ti'~ l' >< U ,1 II l V d U I 1 ll I( l h (' 11' l1'1•.1tllll'lll , ttw l'Ouplt• \JUI Tilt• 11•:-.t•.1r<•ht·r' obl'll'fVt'ti I tw IYH' ffiJkll\1-( or tlH.'11 and WOlllt'O, both homo"lt.•xual ~111d hcteroM·>< u.11 . 1n th,•1r l..iboratory at tht• M ..ii.tt!l ~ & John~on lni.lltuk 111 St LtlUl~ T h'-'Y found that rcJ,'!3rdlcss or ·w-c u<ll pr,•fe rencl', ml.'n und wol0\'11 '8iled to rcat•h a dlntax through musturbutlun, partner man1pulut1u11 and oral sex less. lht•n l rt•r(·1•nt of the l1mt• When ht•lt~ros1.•xuuls 1·ng11~NI 111 inlt•n•ourM'. th1..· m\•n fatll'i.1 to n·al'h or~a~m 1usl ovt•r :J 1x·r- 1· .. n1 of the lllllt' ;lll(I WIHtll'O s hf?hl ly le~ than 3 per1·ent "Ttlcre 1s no basis 1n physical fact for the oft n.rpeuktl dictum, ';\ly way 1s ht•lll•r than your Wjy'," ttw,v \\lllll'. "It IS rl':J i.onablt• tu ... pc('ulal1..· that. wht•n a bs urlJl'd. Lh1:. f1ntl1r1 g should lt.>Hd lo 111gnifil'nnl modifit•al1011 in currt•nt cultur<Jl eonccpb .. Tht·v ;ilso found that m<•n and women ~•re ··1n t·rl'd1bly :.i m ll ar." not different. 111 fac·1h ty to respond Lo effective sexual s timuli ''In lh1~ country at l<.·ast , man's c ulturally established role as the sex expert, as the more fadle sexual responder . or as the more effective sexual performer will not bl' supported much loni:cr " The rcse<.irc·hers said men will ha \'l' Lo rhani:c lht·1r view of thl•ir i.l•xual roll' .. Wht•l "I' hl' <id1 u:-. ts Wl'll ur' <';mnol w1th!:-ot.ind llw t•go 'hod .. of r11l1· ;iltl'r:1t11m will b1.: :.i fosc111at1ng st·c·rw lo uh-.l'I'\ c AmonJ.! M asll·I'~ and .lohnson s otlwr r10d111gs "The intera cting homost<X· u;il C'Oupl<'s appcan•d to bl' mun· rt·laxl'd and gav<· lhl' irnprl''i'>Hlll of morC' <·nmpl<•ll' ~Uh.Jl•d1ve 10 volveml•nt 1n lhc sexual al'liv1h· t h a n did lht'1r hc ll'roscxual t·ount<·rparts · llel<•rn:.l'xua I t·ouplt·~ "en:• more performance oricntt!d <ind the re was .. an apparent pres· s ure lo 'get lhcJobdone'." Fro• Page Al PARCEL ... 500.000 square red ~'' orflcc and 1nduslnjl ~1wn· "1thout further <'lly appro, .d ;,i 1·1ty ofrlt·1al ... aid ,.,..,,..,.... HOW 00 YOU TELL HIM? Lee Cl ark. 9, in the fore- wountl. with hts fumily: from r ear left. his mother. Har- rl<'t; J!r:Jndmothcr . Grace Clark; sister Robin. 14. and, 1wx l tu tum. :-i t~lcr .Janet, 10. Boy Grieves His Dad Died in Robbery ·1·LYMOUTll, < ·onn < J\P t In the glow of s pring, with Ea!:-ot<·r huskets and rurds still on the dresser and the promise of s umnwr nutin~!'. with Dad . how do you tell a little bOy, 9 years olll. w1lh l>lut· <'Y('S and a smile, that his fattler has been killed in an annored l'<IJ' robbery" How du you te ll him lhl're won·t be any more auto races, bo1:1ting, sw1mmtn(? and hsh1nl{" "ALL I TOLD HIM WAS, "REMEMBER Daddy the way he was a nd don't forget the good times you had with him,' " said Leslie Clark'i. mother, Harriet Clark. "There was a robbery and he wa~ shot and he died." l,(•:,li <.>, whose nickname is Lee. hurst into tears at the news that his father. Lc!.hc Clark, ~ho would have celebrated his 37th birthday next Monday. wa~ ktllt-d by robbers. <Related Story, M l Clark. who had ht.·l'n with Puro lator Security Inc. 10 years. and two olht•r guard~ Wl·re ::.hot lo death 1n ne<tr by Watcrhur~ on Mond.1\ h.\ h•>ldup men \\ho uuthonllt.'S said fl c.:d \\llh Sl 8 rr11lh11n 1n t•J:.h. d1cck:.. Je\\l'lr:. J nd f{)()(f !.lamps Ln·:, p;,in·nts \\l're d1\orc1·d almost two yt·ars .1~:11 "IT'S :\ llARO AGE," SAID Mr::. Clari... 33 .. Js ..,hl· sJl 111 ht•r 111od1•,1 homt• ~urrounrll·d hy ht•r otht.'r <·hlldri·n. thrl'l' d;wghti·r~ .. Jant'l. IH, Susan, 16, and Hohm. l•I, :.ind rt'li.ll 1vc.:s and lrwn<ls I think ht• l111cb it d1fric11lt llving tna housc fullof wom1·n. n ·al- h 11111gh, ·!laid Mrs . Clurl.., who \\Orks in a convalcsct•nt home Just up thl' hlot•k l>t•:.111k th<· d1vnn't'. sh<· s aid, s he and h<·r husband Wl'rc i.l1 ll dost.• ht·<·aus<.· of thl' children. He v1s1l<'d thC'm e\'ery weekend. "l..t•c went with his father every weekend," said Mrs. Clark. .. Except for reserves, .. Le<-explained. l11s father was in the National Gua rd. "THAT WAS MY SON'S BIG moment." s • .11d Mrs. Clark .. Wt'l.'k<.>nds w1Lh hi~ folh1.·r " 'It's going tn bt• rough I mancially He paid sup Port aM «ar necl lhl· <'h1ldr<'n·.., 1nsur<ince :'\ow I'm gotng to han to do 1t I tU!>l don l know how human hl'1ngs could kill someonl· else how lhev ('nuld turn J gun on a fellow human being. I dun t see wh} they had tu l..111 l'\'l'l'Ybody .. A. SZ·year-okl Laau.na .Niauet woman lound dead lo her as er ~ -ay o multiple stab wounds, 9ran1e County sheriff's inveatigators aaid Mon· day. T h e body of Marlaret S. La m ar,0133911 Manta Court, waa ro und in Lhe home Sunday by her daughter, Linda Lamar. 23, of Newport Beach, according to Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart. llart said there was no sign or forced entry a t the home. and the residence did not a ppear to have been ra ns acked. He also noted the re was no sig.o that Mrs. Lam ar bad been a ttac k ed sexually, a nd in- vestigators have yet to establish <.i murder motive. T he woman lived a lone in Laguna Niguel and operated a cosmetic sales b usiness from her home, Hart reported. Mrs. Lamar's daughter said she had last spoken with her mother about a week earlier. Investigators were unable lo dete rmine the exact ca use or death Sunday because of some body decomposition. The de- te rmination was made Monday a fternoon throug h a post - mortem examination, Hart said . Fro.P~AJ DIEDRICH. • Owen the n was the Grant Company's preside nt and the central figure in the company's dealings with Diedric h. During a full day o r testimony Mo nday, Owen's testimony, which was given under a grant of 1mmuruty. differed in some cr1t1ca l detail fr om hi s testimony al <i pretrial hearing IJst month At tht• hPanng. for cxamplt'. Owl'n tc·nded to soften a Portion of prosecutor Cap1zzi's case w'1en he talked or a 1973 dinner he , another company o fficial. Hose and Diedrich a tte nded. Then, Owen said he "assumed things would go better" for the l'o mpany at C'Ounly govern- m('nl ·s hands if it bought some land in Fulle rton owned by Rose for $150.000 more than its true worth Monday, however, Owen 's testimony was more pointed . "Tiley <Diedrich and Rose> s:itd things would go better" if the company bought the Rose property at a n inflated price. When asked unde r cross ex- am tnal1on by defe nse lawyer .I a mes Riddell lo account for the rl1ffe rC'nce in his testi mony, Owe n re plied: Jets Buzz Palestinians "I don't have a real logical ex· planat1on There is a differe nce. It has lo do with the way you • H1<ldetlt ~J)' things ... Hiddcll. during the afternoon ... ,.-;:.ion in Superior County J uui;e Hu:.s Tharp 's courtroom ham mt•rl'd ;:1way al other seem- 111g d1srrepancies in past st ate- mt•nts made hv Owen. Israel Blocks Guerrilla Penetration By The Assodatt-d Pl"css Four lsrat:li Jelfighlers buzzed P a le ~l 1n1 a n g u e rr i ll i.l s trongholds around Heirut loclav· after a 01ght·t1m<• attempt hy six gue rrill as to pe netrate lhc Isr aeli bord<'r J\1 1 SIX \\NC killed in lht• 'l'cond <'ross bor<ll'r ra1'1 hy gu1.·rnlla:. 1n lwo d.1~s as 11art c1f lht• '11.·ppecl up 1.•ampa1gn to sa bolage ls rat•l's p('ace treat v with Egypt . The' v.arpl;1 n4·, ..,w•H1JWcl o\'t•r lht• Lt•bant·w t•up1t:il for ;1hout one minute. "'1tnc.:~Sl'S s a id Mt•anwh11P. ls rat•lt shc·lling nf l':ilt•\l1111al\ po~rl1on.., 111 soulht•rn Ll\1 h.1non was rC'p ort ed h y Lt·banon but tkmt•d by Israel In Tel J\ viv, an Is raeli a rmy ~pokt•smu n n•portcd the six in· r11tral1irs and ''" ls raclt soldier wt•n' killed 111 the Monday night hntth•. Six 11lhl·r peopl e were wound1.-d afkr the six Palest•· n1ans werC' inte r cepte d near Zant. :.in Israeli border vill age 12 m il~ cast of the Mediterra- nean coa:.t. authorities said J\n :.irmy patrol o n Ea!.ll·r mornmJZ killed fo ur gul'rrtllas rrom Jonlun who crossed the .Jordan Hr vt•r ahout 50 miles north of .l t•ru~al(•m No ls rat.'11 e as ualt11•:. were report('(! in that I.' lus h Anoth<·r ll'rronsl altt>mpl w<is n•porkd in J erusalem. where a homh t'x fll<Hled on a mun1c1pC1I bus about noon. Out a passenger s potted the parcel, everyone ~ol orr. und no one was hurt. The Woman Held. OnSexaap . A Corona del Mar wom an wn~ a rrested on suspicion of prostJtu· lion Monday by an undercovl.'r Newport Beach polk e officer who a nflw<>red an ad s he 'd placed in a Los Angel es newspa~r: hu~ ·as d::imaged Le ban('se offt t•ials in Si don. thl' provincial capital or south Lt•hanon, said lsr:ich art1llC'ry a nd rockets opt'ncd up thi s morning ~ind poundt•d Palc-stJ- 01:.ans along a :io mill' front. from Tyre on the <'O<i~I to the roothills of Mount Hermon J\ n Israeli army '>r>okes man in Tt·I A\•iv d<'nt<'d lhat ISr:ot<'l w~"' n •s pnn<.ihl<' for lht· sht•ll10g Th1.•rc• were reports I h<.il lsral'11 h.1ckl·d l.A'bi.1n1·sc rnil1tias \H'rt' firing al tht· l'alL•st in.an 1.·on1·cn trat1ons But Deputy Defen!>e M 101ster l\1ordecha1 Zippori "arnt•cl that ls raL•I wnulrl "1ntl'n"d' our pun1shml'lll!:-1 .. agL11ns't lht• P a I c• s t 1 n 1 a n g 11 1..• r r 1 11 u " 1 n neighbori ng Ll'banr>n ~i nd Jordan if the gut·rnlla strike' continued Tht.> witness: now the operator of his own de \•elopment com- pany in Newport Beach. ad- m1ll<'<1 that when first approach b) di s tr ic t a tto rney i n · vestigators m 1977 he was afraid ht.• might bl· arrested. A~ a r~ull. Owen said . he only ani.wcrcd questions and did not volunteer any information to the invtisllgators about his deaJings with Hose and D1edric~ Dress up your old dia monds· an d other gems wi th a new mounting designed to bring out new fire and beauty. How easy iL 1s to update your traditional an d f1m: old 1cwelry 0 . inlo sparkl in g, glamorous new di nne r or spccidl-occasion rings. -~. W c can custom design-especially for you-and you r :~it l() diamonds will look more beautifu l th an eve r before. ~ -~"I Let us help you crea!e that new ring from our se lecti on of c \%t exci ting, modern mountings with th e wider, bold er loo k. :t~< • \S1dl <!Ualh11 <il1wfigJ/ OQ ~~ ;:: 0 ·' Fine Jewelry JS FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA 92660 TELEPHONE (714) 644-2494 A.c knowledglng that com . par1sons tlad been m ade with the Callfornia case In tihlch Lee Marvin's former girlfrie nd Michelle Triola Marvlp, sought half of bis property, Oasllordi unrted lhal nellh e r of the Marvins w as m a rried l o someone else when thty lived together. Booked on ti charge or dis· orde rly conduct was Michelle Kimberly Neal, 24. of 705 Iris -Ave. Police allege she AOlicited $100 from the officer in exchange for sexual ravor:s =--+ • I -• , I ____________ _... _____ _ ........... -·-··~--.-.-_ ... ~····--·~·-... _ .... --.-~. ± • ' ,,.. J T•""tAAril 11. tm Leakage Stops at Three Mile Reactor ti •RRJSDURG, n,1 1 /\Pl T · particles before air n1 vented pla nt's damaged reacto'r to a dents examined by seHitlve 1 Th "1 ,. ht h1~he 1 l 1.-v I from ovn a fuJI year A plc~urw 111 a I lhe "act r o I"' cold s hutdown. scannera. t atHl wr l'>amplc11 t ukt.•n lo s.1mpl1: lakr n bt·t~'(· n 3 u m unit ust.'Ct in mt• s urang amounb rom r" 0 c mp"" N RC senior radiation bfologisl An NRC status report aaid day around tht> Thrt'r Mlll' Mond&) llnd l om today tlonl of rad1oucltw particlt'l> lie said some 1odtn~ also muy R.L. Gok!hy said samples taken iodin e l31 readinl• Jn tbe \'eat.- Island nuc l l•ar powt.'r pl i.nt llmt'I was 120 Plt'O<'Urie • iu.h.J Thf' NRC tcpp«I up tests for have leaked when radioactive an nearby Middletown on March Ing stack ha d been 120,000 · howl'd 00 tracf'S or r d1~llv Slr&SJnL But no lr•H'f' had b«'<>n 1od11w uftl'r uir samples taken 1.tt1St'S were pumPt.'d from onr 29, the day after the plant's re· picocuries per cubic met.er OYer lod£ne. federal authorahN• uut dt'tt.'ct._ed 11mc<' then, hf' 1uud, ond • from 8 Htolioa shack showed re· t•ontaincr to another inside. the actor accident, s ho wed 10,000 a two-day period last -~. and,... l:athcr '4&mpl had ~hown •n . 04h~r t.'Oftdatmn• •t th~ th•m•at~l 1< i t'<i between Wed· ~o ex-In ordcTto--rcducc pres· oleo or iodine 131 er cubic reached 380.000 picocuries dur · ~...,.•tll'llt le1tkUR~tochnc-t31.~-...l'"ll"lr-m ............. ..-.rtwtwtr.--~~~~~~u111~,~~t~la&y...uaaundL:"'!'S~ucnd=.=~~y~.==.:..:.:::.!.:...=..::=-~~b~U~r~e~sr.n~o~n~c~o~lnecontuaIT1nneerRs~.~~~~m~et~e~r~.~"-='--"-'="'-'-=-..;.;;..;..&....;.c........o....;.~'"--"lin~gfia"l'(lj:fii)Urr~petieirFtUitt'<lrrnSUll'ldl1y:~'---~~~I thou~h non<' of llw bl~ .sampl1~ I l --··'"' waa ha~h t>nou"h to ~· hurfn{ul Strllltma 11ttrlbutcd the· iodine The dischargeR were a n-He noted that subsequent tests Gotchy said such eve 11 WVUJU to tht• public:. sr1ld Nudt•1.tr NRC retiulath>nli !>11)' lhut n · rnlt•ui.t·8'lo u tllt.,ring project in nounccd Monday as tec hnicians have shown no unus ual concen-be d angerous, but iodine~u1ckly lt c.iulatory Comm 1:.i.lon h•Uf'8 ot lodln" 1:u c·unnol t·'I. wl11d1 ti•l'tm1c1uns an: replacin.i tontinued s low but itradual trat1ons of radioactive iodine in dissipates once it hits t e ul· ~~k~sminJ .• 1n St1J ... mJ rr~d an uve r u~c c>f IOU r hnrroul filters usc.:d~lo~t~r~a~p~~n-1P_u_s_·u_r_~_1_11_m_e_d~a_t_b_r_1n~g~•1_n~R_l_h_e_~a_n~~~o~r~m_o_r_e_l_h_a_n~~~-a_r_e_a_r_e_s~i· mos phe re . r11<'0t'UTll~ JI •r <'Ultlt• ttll'tN l)f 1111 ----- 'fA-azy as Hell' HB's Thomas· Blasts Solon O•llY P1101 Staff - By llOBF.RT 8/\KK•.R OI IM Otlll Pllol "•fl lluntmgton Be;,ich t'lty Coun t•tlman J ohn Thomas to ltl C'ongressman Dan Lungrt·u h1· was "crazy .as hl•ll " and un I c a s h e d p r o ( a n 1 t y I a l' t· d • hroads1de:-. a l otht·r s Mond av night during a bncrl[lg for <:ll\ officials. T homas. who s trollt•d into the· hr1cring_ latt• while Lungrt.-n \\a:-. discussing 1llt·gal aht·n~. h::.tt•n(iJ t•almly for a whah• hdorc blurt 1ng out at Lungrc·n "You're cnuy a::. ht•ll 1f )OH think a liens arc t;,ik1ng our JObs." LunRren attempted to c-<111 tinue the d1s<:u:.s1on but Thoma:-. interrupted. When Mayor Ron Paum ... on tried to calm Thomas. the coun cilman answered· "Pattinson. why don't you w• to hell"' You bhut your mouth.·· .. ... ( ... • • 1 .. ' .. . , , 0•1ly PolOt ~Utl l'-0 * *> * Protests Set/or Orwf re ' J r By JERRY CLAUSEN • OI -o.ilY f>Ue4 St.aff Nuclear devices a re targeted for d emonstrations Saturday ror the second weekend in a row whe n a fiv e-group coalition lead s a rally al San Onofre Nuclear Gent'ratmg Station just south of San Clem ente. Approximately 50 pcopll· ~t aged a pt.'accful anti-nuclear arms demonst ration fo'riday at Sc·a l Beach Naval Weapons stu· llon St•al Beach police said the Good Friday s how. led by the Los Angeles Catholic Worke r community, las ted about 15 minut~ and was "ve ry, very quie t .. Protestors participated in a stations or the cross demonstra- tion agains t "contsnued ex- pansion" of the world 's nuclear wc•apons stockptlc "1n the fac<· of unme t •human needs ." a spokeswoman said SPEAKS HIS MINO CoUncllman Thomas Councilwoman Ruth Baal<'V also became a largt>l when ~ht· told Thomas ~he wantc.•d to ht·ar what Lungren had to s ay "You kC'c•p your mouth EDDIE'S PET FERRET GETS A LIFT FROM A CANINE FRIEND IN LAGUNA BEACH Strange-looking Rodent Draws Questions From Curious Beachgoers as Master Jogs Although not a sponsor in the d e m onstration plannl'd fo r Saturday at San Onofre. thf' Cathoh(' Work••r< group's mem- twrs plan to part1c1pate in that nuclt•ar 1·n(•rgy p rotes t . lht• ... pokt':-.woman said this morning. Cops Baffled BySA Boy's Disappearance -~ Santa Ana polu.•t• are continu· ing a search tor 7-year -otd Charles "Chrissy" Fra ncis. miss· 1ng since his rather d'ropped him off on a l(){'a ) streC't corner April 9. OH1c:cr~ ~;,itd today th1:1r investigation Ml for ha.., turned up no trace of the m1~sing boy. Police. who ftoar the youngster may be a v1ct1m of foul play. ha- ven't rul<'<I out thl' poss1b1hty he was hidden by a parent or fam1 ly friend becauM: of an upcom mg custody hearing C hriss y had gone with his father to work on April 9 and was droppt.-d at Cht'slnut Avcnut.- and Lyon whi le his father went to unload a delive ry truck. Whl•n tht• futht>r returned to thl' an·a to pirk up his son. Chrissy was gone. Tht• youngstt·r . who · is three fret tall and we igh s 45 pounds was drc~st•d in blut' pants. a multi-colon-d T -shirt and blut• Jacket. lit• ha~ eollar-length light brown hair. blue eyes and scars o n h1:. forehead and chin, police S<ild. Murder Victim Still Unidentifie d Santa Ana pohcl' arc still try· inR to learn the 1denl1ty of a m an fou nd s tabbed and beate n lo death behind a local bar Monday morning. Officers said so far they have made no arrests in the murder ease. The dead man was found behind a bar at Jo'iflh and Raitt Streets in Santa Ana. officers s aid. Cross Burned AMHERST. Mass. 1 API Amhers t College_ a nd t own police are investigating t~c burning of a wooden cross in front of a dormitory occupied solely by black students . s hut. Ruth Bailey You k•·rp 1l :.hut until I'm I hrough '"I'm ~etting tirC'<l or all Urn .. goody lWO·Shf}('S bull With that outburst . tht• mt•l'l ang broke up a nd Lungren :md l wo a1dt>s appeared to be. in a slate of djsbelief. "Who is he a nyway '>" Lungn·n asked. When told, Lungren. a Long Beach Republican who re presents West Orange County, s hook his head. llE' said ht.· wa~ l'mbarra ... sf'd for Lhe city. but added that hl· wouldn't ll't it keep him from visiting the city in the future "When language' like that 1-. d1recl<'<I at women. 1t m;,ikes mt• cringe." he said Also <Jl the mC'C·t1ng w:.i -. Orange County Supen 1sor ll:ir riett Wieder. hcr.;elf a vctt•r;m or four years on tht· lluntangton Beach Ci ty Council Mrs. Wieder. who had hm·kd city officials on county matters before Thomas· arrival. said she found his remarks df'grading "I find it somewhut fright1•n i ng for someone who does n 'I represent ration a I heh:.i v1or t11 be acting in a dt·e1s1on-making capacity "The ahu5.1ve language wa.., shocking , d1s concerl1ng and kr ribly embarrassing." sht• ~auJ Thomas was later seen having words with Councilman Roh M a ndic and Fire Ch1d Rav Pica rd. He told Picard who was help ing Lo explain a complex city 1s s ue to a reporte r thal "he didn't know what 1n the ht• was ta lking about. .. "But l 've nt•ver been lalkf-d lo that way during m y 29 yt·ars in fir£' serviCl' .. The stormy meeting wa~ hl'ld in a City Hall conferc·nee room prior to the regular Cily Council session that slatted al 7-30 p.m Lungren, a freshm a n con gressman. ha d jus t r <'lurnt•d from ~ visit to the U.S. -Mexican border where he said he saw a lums crossing into this to,untry illegally. Lungren s aid later that up- parently he was in basic agre1· meot with Thomas that aliens do not n eces s arily t hr o w Ame ricans out of work SC MaQ's Conviction Reversed By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of UM 0•11t P llOI StAll A pt.tnl'I or th1 t•e Orangt· Coun ty Su1wnor Court Judges ha~ fl•· nr..,l'd lhl' "July 11 c:onv1ction of a San Clt•mt·ntc m an t·hargc.-d w1lh 11legally tape recording an Apri l ll'lephone convc.·r~at1on "'1th a t ity employN·. T h (' South Orangt• County .Jud 1t•1al 1>1slr1C't court m1sdt· m t• a n u r to n v 1 c t 1 o n o f Sa n Ch·mt·ntl· llo meowncr:-. /\::.soc1a lt0n offll01al J os<·ph Ha rton has ht·t'n s1•nl bal·k to lkputy D1~­ lr1tt Allornl'Y ·Roht•rt Thomas for possibh' further al'l1on Thomas, the pro sc·•·utor in· Barton's t·onv1t'lion. ~aid today hl' was Just informed of the· Judges' n •v1 •rsal and has not madt• a d<'t·1sion whl'lhl•r lo fil(' l·rim1nal chargps again. B:.t rton. a r!'l1rc•d Lo:. /\ngl'll·s pnl 1ct· M'l"J.!l'anl . "':i:-. l0hargcd with 1llt'gally taping a phon1· <":ill with Ke n Reaucht•nt'. ;,s ('lly golf c·o ur ~c· workcr. 1n wh1t•h Bl'aUl'hl'n<' 'icl•me<I to 1nd1calt· support ro r the .Jan 23. 1979 n·- 1·all of council mC'mlwrs W1ll1am Walkt•r and Oonna Wilkinson. B ..i rt on . th air m a n o f l ht' W.Jlkl•r Watkinson rt•l·all cam pa1g n. playrrt lh<· l a pt• a l a homeuwnl'rs' group mt•rting lie has mainla1nl•d ha:-. innocenn· saying that hL· told fll•auchent· the phone call "'a~ h1•ing n · rordcd . llul a Jury found Harton guilty of lht• t•avt'MJroppm~ charg1· .Judge .John Grifhn finl•d him $255 a nd :-.e nlentcd the San Clemt•nte political activis t to two years informa l probalion Suj){'nor Court Judgt•s E verl'll f>i\:kcy. Mark Soden and Betty Lou Lamoreux s1gnrd lhL' re vers al order Friday after Barton appt•Jlcd the <:onvict1on ,Coast Panel to Meet Laguna Hills Land Issue Tops Agenda BJ MICHAEL PA.SKEVJCH Ot .. o..ty ........... R egional coastal com· mlasioners will meet In special session Wednesday In Hunt · lngton Beach to con.sider pro· poled reductk>n.s or expanak>na of the coastal boundary strip now under their control Looming as the m ost con· troverslal lasue at the public meeting-set for 9:30 a.m. in Huallnctoo Beach Clty Councjl Chambers-I! an Orant1e County plannin& staff recommendation that commlulonen release con· trot ol 3,430 acre• ln l..aguna Hilla. " 8,900 homes on the acreage Combined with acreage con· tr olled by the development com· pany outside the coastal zone. the Ali&<J Viejo site has county approval for a future develop· menl of 20,000 homes . The coastal commission st.aff has made no recommendation on the r~u~st by county En- vironmental Managem ent Age n· cy (EMA) officials that \he pres· ent coastal zone be narrowed subatant.ially. St ate coastal commissioners must act on any Wed nesday vote by regional commissioners. and approva l by the s late Legislature is reQ\.oired before the boundaries can be c hanged. Mem bers o( Laguna Gr eenbelt Inc .• a non.profit g roup which opposes developme nt on open la nd surrounding Laguna Beach. have said they oppose the coun· t y's bid to have the Aliso Viejo s ite released from the coastal ZOJ)e . Illegal Ferret Saturday':-. demonstration is in ~upport.ot a complt.'ll' halt to tt\c 1-!t'lll'ralum of l'lcctricity through nu c le:.ir· powt•r, s a id J eanie' Bt!rnstt•m, spokf'~woman for Al· hanCl' for Survival in Laguna Ht'al'h. Polecat Laguna Loper Othe r organizations sponsor- 1 ng th(• l p.m . protest al tht· nucl<'a r plant. jointly operated h y Southern California Edison Co. and San Di ego Gas a nd Elec· trac Co . include Frie nds or tht• t'.:a rth. tht: Sierra Club. Group~ l 'n1l l'd /\ga1n<,t fladiat1oq DaoRer a nd Community Energy /\ct1on Network By ~'TF.VF. MITCHELi. OI lhe 0•1ly 1'11111 51•11 Eddie says ht•'s goin~ to get a T -shirt made with big block let tcrs that n•ad. "It ·.., a F1•rrl't .. That's bccau:-.t• lh<· 2fi y1·ar uld Laguna H<·at·h man l'an t run Ci vt• ~lcjh on lht• "bt·<tC'h bt:fon· somC'ont• stop:. him and <1sks about tus Jogging partm-r "It's a ferret," ht·'ll re:-.pond. and befon· ht· g1•ts another r1w 'a rds down tht· he a c h , someont• ~lse will ask him <.tbt>ul th<' 20 inch long furry cnllt·r runnin~ al his hel'ls And tx•forc• he.• t·a n answt·r tht· ·st•cond query, a s mall crowd ha::. gathered "Docs he hilt•''" lht•y a~k "No. ht• li<•ks.·· El.1<111· rt·s pond .... "Whal doe~ h<• .. at.," thl'Y :i -.k, ··Ory t·;1l food .·· 1-;dd1 •· n·pl11• .... g;11.1.ng longingly down lht• :-.and . ThC' qut•sllons go on and 011 /\II thC' "hilt•. lland1l 'ot0am1.icr.., at his ma~ll'r '~ fc0l'I . running hi-. ~nout through tht• •wawt•<'d. oh li v1ous lo tht· allt•nl1on h1·.., drawing Wht•n hi• 1s a hit·• to h1 e·ak awa)-. Etlc1u· :end Hand1t 1·un t inuc th<'lr run. \\ 1lh the• I :tnnt•ll l.ag unan 01·1·:1s1onally ku·k1ng ~and al lht• f(•rrl'l. causing lht• furry cr l'at urt• lo S'lUt•ak and leap a~11l1• ,\rtually. Band11 do14>n 't JOJ! The 45th annual conclave ol the Arrencan Gem Society was held 1n Washington. 0 C this y&a1. Reck McElva1ne and I at· tended from our stOfe. During the pasl year, Rick has com· pleted the necessary require· rrents to upgrade his ttlle in the Society from Reg1s1ered eler to Cerld1ed 1og1st. H1s tnp to the con· was sponsored by our and was our way ol saying '"thantl you" to him lor his 1n· terest 1n I n c reasing h is knoWledge ind qua1tf1cat1ons m lhe gemological field. The opening event o l the conclave lhlt year was a Q>ngresalonal Recepllon at the renowned Corcoran Gallery ot M . Al lh1s g1l1 affair the AGS p re1ented the Americ1n Gemstone Collection to the Smithsonian lnstitulion. The OOllectlon la made up of native Amlrtcan gemstones set In museum-9tyle jewelry manufac- tured by AGS jewelers. II Is a Vf!llfY exciting collection and I am very proud and pleated that our firm had a small part In helping 10 g1Ye this fine gift to lhe Sml1haont1n. The dl1pl1y will tour the country for sever11 Y"'l'before retiring to the famous Smllh1onlan H•ll of 0ams and Mlneral1. ' M u.u.1, the remainder of the fl~ concla\19 was de- It's more' of a half-lci p1·. half-hop And that's what draws the allen tion of bcachgocrs. When things get too hectic, Eddie scoops up the little animal 1n h1.., hands :Jncl run:. into lhl· 1wt·a n. Y.ht•n ht• 'ot'l'-Handtl lno:.t· to bod} ... urf into thl· ~hon:linl' / ··T hey us ed to L'a II tht·m p1>leca ts ." Eddll' s:..1d . adding the arumal ai. not a n odd1ly 1n Colorado. when• hl' w1tn<'ssed Uandit's hirth L"'o year!> :.igo. Tht• reason thl'y'rt• rare in c~111 rorrua ll'> becaust· tht•y'rt.• 11- lega I m this ~tall' That's why Edd1t• "'on't reveal his l:.is t namt• Slatt· F1 ... h and Gaml· offtc1als s ay the animal I" a prc.'<lator. and might cndangl·r s m;,i ll birds and arnmab 1n Callf11rn1;,i Hut Eddie say~ Randal •~ prl'I ,;ly tiapp}' with his cal t•rum•h "I g:.iv1• him a h v1· rat onn •. and ht• \\Ouldn't c•vt•n eat 1t." ht• :-.aid t::rt<lll' -.;I\ ... ft·rrl'I:-. wc rl' USl'<'I 1n th1· 1800-. to <:alt·h rats in hnm1•-. And tht·~ 'rt• still USl'Cl by hun ters to c.1tc h ra bbit~ "Tht'\' st•nd tht• ft•rrcl do" n one hot°C' and st ancl n dog at the• nt her." he said .. /\s 'oOOn as lhc rnbh1t t·att•hes the rerrl'l '!>scent. hl' runs out the othe r t•nd and the· dog catrhl's him · (~ ~ [;EM WISE Mary Barr <:er1t11ed Gemo100•:.t Ms. &rnstc1n·sa1d this morn· 1n~ tha t two s pea k e r s an.• sc heduled durin g the dem· o n s t r a t 1on . S is ter Ros alie He rtcll. a Catholic nun . a nd John Redhouse, a Navajo from New l\1('XJCO. T he spokt•swoman said Sister Bt'rlt'll 1s a cancer r esearch s pt·c1a h st who is s uing lhl' fed<•ral government in a n al· t<·mpt t o reduc e nucle;1r workl•rs· f'xposurc to r.adiation. "llt•r findings indicall' very st ronclv a re lationship of low l<•vcb of radiation to leuke mia. l':tn ct·r, diabcks. ht•art troublt· anc1 ha rdcnmg of the arterit•s not onlv sn adults but genetically to tht•1r offspnngs ... M ~ lk•rn.<;tt'1n ~aid Redhouse 1s a lradl•r in an Indian e nviron- m t• n t al struggle to prevent urnn1um mining on Indian lands in Nl'w Mcxil'O and /\rizon. Th e demon :.tration spokt•swoman s aid she has no idea how many persons will turn out for Saturday's gathering . voted to the cont1notng educa· t10n of the Society's members. We attended gemological lab sessions, seminars and lee· tures on the industry's latest de'1ek>Pm9nts. Special clinics were he6d by instructors with expertcee In a particular field of gemology. We had the op- portunity to learn abOut the Vf!11fY l1tesl diSCOYefle9 en the gem wor1d. I found ct very excit· 1ng and 1tlmulat1ng. Pemaps ti» enthusiasm I h8Y9 for anlndmg the con· ctaves is alto due to the IT9"'8t<>US opportunity to get to lcnOW eo 1n9ny wonder1ul pea· p. from all perts of the country Who tNire my inlenMtt In the fuci nallng scien c e of gemology. We cannot hefp but i..n from eech othef awn In the lnforrNI dlscu .. 1on1 we NNie et the lu~• and din· nera on the tchedule. When we jewlletS aet togethef'. we talk atq> a tol. Mainly becauM we find our career to lntetettlng. CHARLES H. BARR t Wll00'"9 this opportunity ..::t\ ,.., to relnfonl9 and ln- creaH my knowledge of '1'f"OloGY wld of the jewelry ln- JuitTY. lit eo dotng. I am eteo Ible 10 MfY9 my cu.tomers ~ wld to continue to de- tlfW the trutt wld confidence .., ...,. found In "" and my firm. '"".'"'" .......... ...,..,.,. .... • Thi llnd la owned by the Aliso Viejo Co. which latend1 to bu.lld EMA offlclals claim the com- mi111ion'1 present boundary Is too wide <up to five mllcs In· la nd), and should be pared lo meet s tate coas t a l zon e guidelines established ln 1976 County orriclals ~ay they 3ren't trylng to help the develop- m e nt company. adding that county guidelines require that nearly SO percent or the til'm's 6,623 acre site be resorved ror open space. -• ,....._. ____ ..__~ ____ ,.. ____ ..,. __ .,. __ --------~--------. ..... --··-.... -· .. ... .._ ...... , .... . --... -.. ~ .. -· -. _. . -··-· • ... ·' .. .. A4 DAIL y PILOT Jaut Coa t in ---- . Tuel(ley Aprtl 17 1971 (!'.) wlc• ~I( Te•~~\ Marpllin• ----- No. No t T h ere, Ple ase M l\Ot:s o• Tl .. ; R l\IK"OA'l'S: In 1•v1•Ql y«•U m1i.wll th1• "''"'' 1tt·m. \ou -.hould k™)W that Newport 8curh'!1 11u 'iants uf cit) hall are (Cra&pphn~ wilb <'On•rsUon a1111n Som.-novel nolhln~ ore •·m~rtilni on th11 On«' plannlntt ,·ommh.s1on1•r. Alh.1n lll'e•k. favors giving the buildlna tn 'l'k't'lor blankl'I i.t•an·h ~ .irr ants to prowl around hous 11 .inti ferret out' 1olat10011 Anottwr m11n1~lpal stul.ly 111 trying to determine how m.1ny uni 1•l.11e<h ,111rnlcl bt· ultowed to re1udc under OOC' I 11\lr Yt.'T NOTllER Sl'GCa-:STtON is to requm.• a use 1w1 mlt for Jlilll kin~ overnli.eht 1m thi! i.treets. Thl11, some of th1• i-..1\ :.mt~'·" "oulcl d rtH· ~pie back to parking an the 111.:gJI ~arages th1·y h,1\l' •lll·"ully <.·onverted into Illegal c:i mbhn~roomi. You must httvt• ::i nwu~un· of 1:1dm1rat1on for all these unique opproacht-~ tn unprovl· Newport'::.qualityoflife C'ons1dcr how m uny u11rdaleds you have living un d1•r ~our ronf I'm i.:u1 lty ht.·n· Sometimes I 'd~ tn la.vor of ,,-_ ... -- _.. -~ .---.. I.~ .. _-•. 4. , . ··-' .. -~----.. ---_ _...,.__..._..,...__ --- 4 Held • ID RohJ>e1'7 'Luck' Cracks Murder, Heist CaBe WATERBURY. Conn. CAP1 relo ny murder. Ms. Je~f8· also- 'Pwo m~n and lwo women~-Jmow~.as..Ev.dyn...Pe er.....wu_ t•hurtttd today in t"Onnectlon chargedwith capltalmurder. with thf $1.8 mllhon robbery ol u DONALD COUTURE 26 and Purolator SocurilY lnc. bru~ch his wire. Donna Cout ure'. 23. offictt In whl<'h three 11ccui:,ll.y were arrested at 5 a .m . at their l(uurd1weresla10. h o m e 1n Wa llln1tfor d a n d Police 1rn1d tht'y rt-rovered char~cd with capital m urder. wt·apons und all the ~lokn cash police said. Mrs. Couture sur· and vuluubl<'S rendered without resistance Lowrence Pelletier Jr .• 36. after a dozen offi cers had sur- and F.velyn Vega. 26. were ar· rounded the house; her husband rested nt l 15 a .m . local time was round hiding under a bed. .1fU.·r pohce used a bullhorn to police said. . l'llll them out of the house they Police said they found two M ·l share m Wuterbury, police s~d. car bines and two handguns. teller was charged with along with the s tolen money and valuables, hidden beneath a Iran Split Underlined By Marches TEHRAN·. Iran 11\P l --An estimated 20.000. people s taged a · marc:;h in.Tehran today irf'the third day or de monstrations SUP· porting a popular Tehran r e· llgious leader . but the dem · onstration was broken up by militant Islamic youths. tarpaulin in the cellar or the Couture home. · "We were fortunate. We were lucky." said police Lt. Tony Sola mita when asked how the case was cracked within 24 hours. Authorities would not say if further arrests were e xpected. POUCE SAID TH E fQJ.lowing additional chaq~es were filed: r against Pelletier -firs t-degree larceny, possession of a sawed· off s hotgun and possession of ma rijuana with intent to sell . Ms . Vega possession of a sawed-off shotgun: Couture firs l ·d egr(•e lar ce n y: Ms . Couture first·dcgree robbery. The $1.8 million in cash. food stamps, jewelry and checks was s tolen after 1tunmen shot their way through a window in a gart-1e-door , -kUHn1 three g_~ard~at -i>urolaror's branch office in Waterbury a u 4 a:ln.' Monday. It apparently waa Lhe largest theft ln Connecticut his· tory and also one of the nation's largest. Purolator 's director or securi- ty. Jack Reed. said at police headquarters: "I don't think in this situation t hat this thing could have been prevented . . . The firepowe r that was used ·here 1 don't think that a win· dow was e ver made that could withstand that firepower ." POLICE' SU PT . F R E D Sullivan sajd the alarm didn't go off al the Purolator office during the robbery because the robbers cut through the door and d id not o pe n it. which would h av,e touched off t he alar m . "Did you ever see so much money In your life?" exclaimed one detective as he handed bags of mone.y from a police van. . ·G rocery carts. were used to haul plastic garbage bags full of the stolen cash through t he lob· by or police headquarters. LOOKING AT THE bags of money, Solamita s aid, "I'd rather give this up and have them llhe guards> back ... "This is a ll cash ," said :.r policeman as he lifted a green bag Out of the van . Showing t h rough one to rn bag wen : packages or bills in denomina- t10ns of $1. SlO and S20. The confrontation underlined a wide ning split among the various factions that united to drive Shah Mohammad Reza Pa hlavi from the throne. The M•· lion, meanwhile, was beset by growing unemployment. MINOR SCUFFLES, but no senous violence. were reported • at the demonstration. called in ~;upport of Ayatollah Mahmoud Taleghan.1 . Miller: EconOmy Taleghani left Tehran Friday for an und1sc lo~N1 location to protest the arresl and detenl10n last week of two of his sons and a daughkr-in·law by uniden- .t1fit•d rc•volutionarv militiamen. .... Responds (o A.ids WASlllNGTON 1 AP> G William ~1ller. chairman of the F ederal Reserve Bo;ird. says ~c t•rnnomy 1s slowan~ down nicely. althou~h in nation will continue to plagut< con!iumers for at least several mon months. ---·----------- ''Wl"ll hav(• bad nl'\I~ on and that pol1c1es in place prob APWi ....... 10\ 1•0.~s1hlr Out•rmght l 'arkrnq V1t1lator!i Discovered 111 Newport Tht• dt'monslr:.il10n appcurcd lo be supported by the left1~t F'cdayeen and Mojahedc·1·n guardsmen. Th<' guardsmen n· portt•dly havc formed an al laan<·t• lo tomhat the growing 1n fluenl.'l' or the lslamil' rcvolu· t1onary comm1ltt'('S of /\yatolli.ih Huholla.h Khomt•in1. the spiritual lt•adt•r or the February rcvolu· . pricc·s pretty much for the wholl· ably won·l show up in a low('r first half of thl' veur." Mil11·r inflation ratc> until lht· second sa id in an inten.1t•w Mnndav half of the Y''ar C'onsunit•r 1m<·P~ int·n·aM:d i ~ Thf• f't'd chairman indicated hl· Punt zrr Winn~• th<· authontic·~ haulmi,: <1way m y unrl'lalcd It:.. llwl doi! of mml' i\flt•r h(• Jlt' tht• tight bulb 1u~l lhl· other night, I m c·on v111cNI he'~ no r<.'lat 1on of mlnl' t1on . percent 1n fo'd>1·uar} has no intention of y1eldin~ to Miller ~aid hl· b1'11t•\'C·~ tht· pn•ssurcs from some• member~ Federal H1•sc·rvt' 1~ folio" mg lhf' of th<' l'arter administration to corn•ct poll(:1es lo n·~traan tht< push interest rati>s hi,:?hcr to t'conomy and inflation and that s low the e<:onomy and help ri~ht fur ther tightening o f thl· inflation. economy would risk a serious n · cession T llt:N Wf: CAN t'IGURE on tht• overnight street park· mg permits. We can all rul>h down to city hall and gel one or two. They may not have t•nough pa rking at city hall to handle the ;ipph<:ant'>. Then. of course. they'll set up a fl·e for this ' ""'· coml· on-no"'. You wouldn't expt!ct lo gcl 'tht· pam1l fo r nothrng would you • TH E COMMITIEES are con· s1dcred lo be the ruling force in I ran and have often undermined dC'<:1s1ons bv Prime ~1inister­ Me hd1 Baza.rgan and his pro \'1s1onal government "WE'RF. IN THE r~gc of .,-"Properness." he said Miller said ll Lake~ from six tu 18 months for polic1c:i; to ""ork HE SAJD INFLATION ilselr 1s helping slow the economy. . especially higher prices for food . energy and housing. over which the governm~nt has httle con trol. J\ mong winnC'rs of the cov t•l<·d Pulitit·r Prize wen~ µoN and novelist Robert P1·n11 W;.1rn·11 . aoovt·. for ··Now <ind Then : Poems 1976.' · an poetry; John Cheever . center. for "The Stori<.'s of John Cheever," in fi<'lion. und Sam Shepar d. l or "Buried Child." for drama. The prizes were an nounccd Monday . And then wc come lo 1ht· hnal outragf' The blanket ... t·a rch warrant l'hc demonstrators demanded Taleghan1·s return to Tehran and an invest1gat100 into the ab· ductiom .. Maybe you wouldn't mind 1f the building in!>peclor tuni!cd through vour front door and arrested you for hav· mg thl' kitchen clock and ell'ttnc mixer plugged into the ~amc outlet. Witnesses at the demonstra t1on said militant Is lamics s houkd al the T aleghani sup· porters . accusing the m or being ··communists. sol'1aUsts and not true lslam.ists" and then staged a sit down, bringing the pro· ccs:i;ion to a hall P •:RHAPS YOU WOULDN'T obJcct if he pried open the garage door and ordered you to move out the pool ta ble. But a blanket s t•arch warrant? When they bust into your place and start looking under blankets. I think t"ity hall has gon(' too far. Apparently Newport Pl<inning Commission Chairman Bill AJ~cc agrees. lie termed the search warrant proposal THE CROWD KEPT calm and s lowly began to disperse after minor scuffles. the witnesses said · ·outraiwous." Agt!e's remark may havc some weight of history • bchmd 1t. Some years back, that's what the Coloni sts said when the Redcoats started busting down tht:ir front door'> It turned out poorly for the British Mcanwh1I<', the central or ganizallon that oversees the Khomcmi committees issued a ~tatemcnt discl;i1ming any role in the abduelions Record River Rise Slows Jackson, Miss., Fears Rain This Weekend T.-tnp e rat ure • Alou qu" AmanHu Atldnt.e IJ•ll•mor., lj1rmno1·-.un 801\f' tlO\lon 1Jrown~V1llr 8ull•10 C.11i<~o C.1nc;1n,,..ll c1eve1e1>0 Dal Fl.Wiii Denver Oftro11 Oullollh Hl•O L.~1 Pu1 ......... ~ .............. I •irbn'\ Helen<I HOf\Ohllt.t HOV\ Ion ln<Jl...._I\ l<•llW\Cll, Le\ Ve!M') L1t11e Roe' LO~ Aftttlt\ L~&•llle ~"""'" Ml•ml Molw..,ireco "'4Ht•St. p. NHIWll!e .... 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'1 • .02 s.n1.......... '° ~ Sent• Mel1e u ... StocklOll 11 tO fllermel M iO ••"low " " L.kAr.......... M 0 Lono 8"tll •t SI NewllOl't llffth l 60 SI Pelm Sprlt19\ tJ )I sen lerr>Walno •• u ..-.n1e AM I! )f PAM AMl ltlCAM AUIPll~ '1 11 l0901t ,, cvuc.... •4 )t F,. .. pon 10 Htweftt IJ 11 l(lllQ\lon .. I) _, ..... ., .. ,, M•Hlltn » eo lllltrkl• t.\ II _,.,.., ., 10 N•uev ,. rti~ tO ,, .. 11.s. s-••,,, , .......... ~~NH ""' ~-I ltl-·• fe(Ofd ,, .. tlOwtd tocuy. 1>\11 II \IOOCI •t 1u\I over 4J I '"' u -_,,,, llOOd \111199 Ill J•ck\011. Min. Ot11<1i11\ ll•d w •d earlier tMr upe<t.O Ille r1v1r lo trffl •t ~ le¥91 l~re ..,., no new ullrn•I• e4 ..,.n Ill~ rlv~r wovlCI crt\lor-Nqt111wov•ooo • 0111<1•1\ WIG Ille! ""en wMft ol Crt\I\. 111e w•tH rOOI dffp on Ille CllY'I norlM•" \>Gt prooeO•Y ~ notwMla.tor -lime, Callfarnla f rdYt"~t~· ddVl\Oree\ tor bk)w 1nq du't th•t ,,., dlrt"iitdy cayy.d • tt «tr o(C•denl and t-¥ocui1t1on tllono .. t.O•\lotl h19hway clo~ct by lc1111nQ ruck\ t •\t tl ~w ovt,-South•rn C•luorn•a·., weather p.cture At ltttnt one nouw Mlow., crum•I •nQ chi! ov•rioo••nQ Pac111c Cou 1 H•Qhw~y In Malli.6 w&\ a- by "' CK<-~ -., •lier LO> AllQelo Covnt, enQlnur• PO\ltd "un\illt IOt CK<-Y" "G"' on four llOU ... \ And • O<XI OI wll'\d k•c•lnQ up " 1>•1ncllnQ clOlld 01 Cluil wes blemea lor • ~ t er cl\<ton rH<lion pll-th•• h41d vp trefh< lor •I IH•l lllrff llOu" Mond•y "'llM on ln~r\L•t• S JU\I norll\ Of &.ktnlH!kl C.lllorno• HIQttwet P•l•OI offlOr\ ~1a 10 ~r~ were 1n1urec1 .n '"" 1111evo. -h too1o 1>1.c.e -1 l•o m11u i.o<1lll of Hl1111W•• >I. Tiie Hehonel We•tner Servi<<' wer"9d lr-r\ lllal WHltrly woncJ• 01 U lo O mpl> w 1111 t1rot199r Qu>h •n Ille mo..nl••n -tMWrl ••en wovkl oe91n to GKretlM! ••te lonlQllt Meen•llOe. IM wrwlce pnGl{l90 1e111oere lures w eanuae, '" Ille m•cHO\. f-o,.<.~W\ •IW> se.4 Ille c1w1no ol IT\HWt~ '''" IOt v•lle, ertt• ton'91'I __ ,, WH leU lMn 10,..rc-. "llc~lle•-• °'wee• eno • 11•11 O•l•r• •llr um111ence ol t111nMt<r1u..-tM11tor 11te 1111119 C•••l•I We.Iller Otfllll " fell," w1rned Cerrolt F•lr W~Y . ,.~..,.MIWfW tl1•tc1tr. i.itlll v•t1•bl• wllld\ 1119111 ~ AN .....,. -• W HI Of eckl.. mornlne ...... ~ Hltfl\ Wtdnttd<OY In •ltfttl r1111 llll\ _.w, ti.. H•ll-• ,.,. '°'· WH ll\tr ..,.. "-'•d. "We're (NII .. *-'•'""' wlll re11~ IOOlll119 .t It #'Y CM9fully," ••let lltlWHll )) •1>C1 U. 1111•nd '•"' mel-ofoeltl Skip l!ty. "Ana .... ,.. Pt••lvrn will r111911 bel'<ften J6 •nd , IOOlll119 M ~ ,,.1,m comln9 In •i,. TM #etlt ._,...., .. .,,.. wlll t>e s• Oii 11\t Wffl Coe\I.'' A110VtlOml~dOwn"re•m.•crt1t s-...... Tffl•• Of tOovt tH -.. , IOtt<Ht tor . TU•tDAY f'rl41•r Of IMW411Y •t tM ~llr ol Se<_ low S.S1p.m, 1 4 Goh1mble, ...... liooo \I ... Is II WtOMalCWIY • - lttl. 011Klelt MMC! YIM., t40t<ltCI Flr\I h1Qfl U :M•.m.' •I •Milt 1.000 _ .. _,., "••• te lie Finl I-•!01•.m. o t .. ~v•lllCI • S«eftd 111911 a 0 p,m. ) l All••tttow--.-•llr!WIM $4Keftd -T·ilo,m. J • to IM l-llf,•vlNrllltt_.iCI, ~nrlMH 10•"', wtt,.,.., m MOtft l1tft ti:,. 'm .. •h t tt In Al~. reCltCI • ._ •• ,.,, .~ ....... -'""· ... -~ ,, ... ,.. -... ,..,....... •lld lh• Al--...., It WM\ Of ••111 Cir-~_,, 01 t11e \ltlt ove1 t ... ---ltfl., lttit ... ,.,..,,, .... ··"' S•rl Rrpert H11nllnOIOfl, New1H1rt ~t<M\ Wind t"°9' OI -16 two 1 .. 1 lfltlo.t !Of llOO' -11"0 COftltltltM FlllTIEmAT •nEmAT Lake Tahoe is the great outdoors. Great backpacking. horseback riding, golf. tenms. boating and skiing in great surroundings. Tall pine forests, snowy peaks and an unbelievably blue lake. And when the sun slips behind the mountains. thore·s great indoors. Restaurants to explore. Glittering nightclubs with big name stars. The promise of Nevada casinos. A Lake·Tahoe vacation doesn't have to cost a bundle either. Air California has low Economy and Vacation Fares to get you going. And for the stay, you can choose a hotel or motel to match your checkbook. So fly to Lake Tahoe on Air California, for a great vacation outdoors and indoors. ··--~'=='lll:m -•u .,. ,,. • ..-~••••-.->11iei•._. • i.-----------------~-------------~-----------...... ·-_.,. -·-··---··-· . --... --.... ....... , ... tei .. ..... --·-.. . --. . . . . . .. . .. ---.. -· ......... --. . CALIFORNIA Marvin Decision Aimited ' Bus .. ~,Apltl 17, 1871 I • tions \V an~j ..... DAILY '"-OT "'• ... - Foes Now Facing November Electio~= G ... I t<:~ I I\ p t l\t1 t ht•llt• Tr1t1l.1 M.1n1n "•II ll'urn Wl'dn1.•.,day ~ hetht•r ~ht• 1" Nt•lhnR a ~hure 11( Lt•t• Man in s mtlhon:s Y.h1•11 thl' tr1ul fUdRl' n· ' t' u h. h '' r u I 111 ..: "' h ti r SI H nulhon I 1\\i.Ult SACRAMENTO !A'PJ -8us--~~#1r-toi~~t:li.·""tt-.,_,.,~ttrt.--inK roe11 trytng to get a special wl~h Brown today and persuade a special election •~ calledt fn h im to announce this week that either-Auguat~Novembetr;-.--..-~. --:--.-.:d• he would call a n August special lo case there's no apeci.al e~ Super1u1 Court .I ud~1· Arthu1 Mdt'»b~ll. who h1•.ird th\" con trov.-t ~1.11 1·.11>\' "1thou' IA JUr" ~u1d Monda) that he Wlll.rl'lt'&..,1• h1:s "ralt~n d.-c111on to l ~ Yt'r... • uul n•port•''"' i.1multan~lv ut H JO u m l'ST Wt-thw dn ~··~· SACR M ":NTO 1 \ P 1 An Orun~e Count., 11·~1.,lutor·., ;11 tt.-mpt to hull ... tJh• 111<.•ume t;;, w1thhol1.hnx fo1 lht' la~l tbr,~· ( . .,T .fTE J m onths of this v1 .11 1111.·t.J .11 th I 1rst c0mm11lt·1· h1-.H·111~ A s s l' m b I ) m a 11 H 1 u 1· 1· Nes tand1.· tn 1.•d Mond:t) tu 1·1111 v in<·c thr l\sM•inl>l y 1<1•\ 1·1tlll: and T:ix:it1on ('omm1tlt•1· 111 "Ill' port lht• mt>a ... u1·1·, but <·.im1· up two voles s hort with a 5 •. 1 1 a lly PolJre Bacfu.d SACRAMENTO 1AP1 Wor Af'Wl~lo POINT REYES LIGHT WINS PUBLIC SERVICE PULITZER David a nd Kathy Mitchell With Ralph Craib, Right e lection to block the start or an- nother year of cour t·orde red sch ool integ ration In Los Angeles are running out or op· tions. Their leader~ stale Sen . Alan Robbins, abandoned an attempt Monday lo pus h a bill through the Legislaturo Bcheduling an t'lection Aug . 28 on an anti· bus ing conslatulional amend· ment. THE VAN NUVS Democrat a mended the bill. SB 217 , to de· lay the election until Nov. 6, in· dicating that it may be the e ar liest date that busing roes can expect. A November el€X"tion would al· low at least another half )ear of bus ing in the Los Angeles school district. Robbins s aid Gov. Edmund Rrown Jr. or Lt. Gov. Mike Curb. Sl'rving as ut1. ing governor if Drown ll•avcs tht· s tate. could still call a n Auf.!U'>l e le"C'tion BUT R OBBINS S AID ht· doubted Hrown would do it. and that.1the secretar v o f s lall"s of- fice would not hu vc enough liml' to prepare for an election if Curb called one later this spring. Robbins said he hoped to meet election in late May or early lion , both would go on the ballot June, as soon· as allowed. under in June. 1980. . · the law. THAT WOULD G IVE lh t: secreta ry or state the 131 days needed to prepare for an elec· tion. Robbins_said~ He predicted th::al an election would be held Nov. 6. either by the enactment of his bill or a c· tion by the lieutenant governor. who has oromised to do it if Brown leaves the stale at the right time. Robbins' amendments. ap· proved by the Senate 21·9, keep the bill alive pas t its Thursday d ead l i ne and inc r ease its chances of passing by ehminat· ing an a ppropriation to cul it from a two·thirds to a majority· \ote measure. SL' PPORTE RS OF Robbin:. <.·on slilut io11al amcndmt!nl , ~11mcd primarily at Los Angele~. w:.i nt an l\ug. 28 election so a <.·ourt order blocking a nothl'f yt•ur of busing l'an bt' issut•d bl'forc school starts. The amendment. SCA 2. pr(• \"Cnts state Judges from i!'>l>uing school integration orders unless they find inte ntional segrega. taon. a situation Robbins claim!:> does not exist in Los Angeles. Marijuana : Treatntent· Wms 10-0·: SACRAMENTO CAPI -the As sembly Health Committee t\as finally passed a highly restric· live bill to set up a program for treating cancer patients wilh marijuana to ease the na usea or c hemothera py. T h<' Senate-passed measure. SB 184 by Sen. Robert Presley. D·Rivcrsid e, won a 10·0 vote Monday of the Assembly Health Committee. SUPPORTERS SAID the vote indil':ites it will race little op· position on the Assembly floot. where a broader bill w as reject- <.•d las t month. Hut they a lso S!lid they we re cont'erncd that the measure's $100.000 appropria..- tioo might be cut in half in tfre Ways and Me ans Committee. its next stop. ried over possible violence m th1· three-month old lctlut·c slnkt·, acting Gov Mike Curb has or dered extra California llighway P atrol offl<'c rs into l\tonten•y Count...v . ll ~d-:. the second time in the s trike h v the l"ntll'd F arm W 0 r kl' rs tJ n I 0 n Jg a Ins I ra1tforn1.1 .incl /\ri1on.1 vcgl:'lJ hh· grm'f•r., th.t i th1• CllP has bt•t<n stml in to hac·k up ICJtJI 1.1oh cc tn t·asc of v11>l<'nt'l' Small Town Enterprise NOV. 6 JS prefe rred as an r-lection dale b y so me la wma kers for two reasons: It would save about S5 million by mt•rging a s tatewide election with already :.chcdulc:d loc1:1 l t.•ll'clions. a nd would g 1\'1• k g1slJtor:-morl' l1m1· lo come up with Ctn a lt1·rn::it1\'t• lo the Gann lmti<.111vt• S B 184 would set up a four-· year pilot project managed by the s late Research Advisory Panel. · Three-person News.paper Wins Pulitzer Prize ORIGINALLY. it would have u llo v. cd cxpe r imentaf mari- JUana use for a numb<'r of ill· ncsses and conditions. includinI.: g laucom a Rut ::irte r its de feat. trt•at ffil'til w~1s r est ric t1·d t ~ l'Unccr P<illt·nts. Nuke R~11pon11f- SACHAM E-:NTO 1J\f'1 «m· F:rlmund Arm~n .Jr ".,c•1t•nN' ad \ h1•r said th<' stall> 1•rn,ld ade qu:ttf'h. r<'..,1>ond tu .1 rllll"lt•ar ;11· 1·1d1•n1"·1ikl' that of ThrN' Milt· lsl<1 nd hut not l1k1 · th1· orw "'th;it m•<irh· took 1>ltt11• " Th (' a d v 1s1.• r. /\ po 1111 !I a s tronaut Russ<'ll "Hu ... t y" St•hwc1ck<1rt. l<•st1fiNI Monrl:t v nig ht <.1l a hc•arang of th{• /\s st.'mbly Pt•r mam·nt Suh<·omm11 tc•c on Ent·rgy F~\lot~d S AN l"RI\ "1<:1SC'O 11\ ,. I \ r.o d ;1y fn 1·11· on a..1·111 h1t...i .. · retfoad1v~ lo Aµril l:i, h.1•, lw1 n ~1vcn 1n1t1al <1 pproval 11~ lh1.· city '> Bo.mt of Su pen 1sor s in a rl')«).V{' .uml'd Jl sat1sfy1ng ten ants who say lant.llon ls hil111•n t pa ~.,t·d ;.llong '>av1n~s from Propos1t1un 1:1 In their strun.(!t•sl .1cl1on so far lJ> deal with tlw prolll1·m. tht· ~uperv1sors vokd MOhdtty 8 :1 to frct·w rt\Ols through June 14 , but at the samt· lime d<'fealcd a pro· po ... al for a similar s ix-month fr('('ll.' POINT REYES ST\TION t I\ P 1 The Jl1Jint Hl') e" 1.·1i.:h1 ncwspapl'r 1" •run from <1 :.torefront a t 1111•· <·1HI of th•· block-long mC110 ... tn•l'l 111 thh town Of 426 J>l'Oplt• S IX rn1 lt•::, from Synanon headqunrlcr:- ll W<IS ;in f•XpOSC' Of lht.• lfru ~ and altohol n·hab1htal1on l'Cnler "WF. nm SOMETHING likl' 1011 s torit·s und t•'11toriaJ., ''" S) rian1>n h st y(•ar . We cntic11cd "'al<' and lo<.·al gov<:rnml·nts for not t aking a c tion ." said M 1t1·h<'ll , whose s crit•s un· C'On•rrd ull<'gations of heatings, rf'n•ngt• altal'ks"1mcl t:at hl•s nf wt· a pons. M il('h<•ll said officials failed to (Related photos, A4) listen to him, l'\'l'n \\hen he told the m in <i d v;rncl' that Los that \\On th<· 197!1 Pulitzer Pnzl' Angeles la wye r Pa1JI Moranlz gold m<'rl<1I for puhh<· Sl r \"i('c• for would II{' tht• subject of an ;.itlack the WN·kly. wjl1c h has a c1rtula by Synanon mcmbi•rs. lion of l.7<~a1nlv 1n surround MORANTZ WAS BITTEN by 1ng agnC"ultural ·and <.·oaslal a rattlesna ke in his mailbox last country. Th1: town is •IO mill·s October. Two Synanon meml>ers north or San 1''ranc1s('o on SCl'llJC wt•re charged wilh attempted llighwa' I m urd<'r anJ Synanon founder SV N,\Sos·s DEAl.l'\;GS "'llh ('harll'S Dcdt·ri c h "'ilh con and tn•atmt•nl h\" t·riunt \ of s p1racy to commal murder (11·ials Wl'rC' lhe ... llhJ('!'I of rn<tn) The L1~hl has one full-time rl' of the artal'lec; wr1ttC'n mosllv hv 1)()rler . a pos1t1on th::at has tx.-en th<' Light 's publisher. Oav(· f1ll ert by s<.•veral people. ~1itchcll ~11tchl'll. 3.5 .. ind ha ... \\1fl•. Culh~ sa id. including former staffer :u · l\c1th l::r\'in. who wrote one of "'W<'0rl' !'.O small Cathv ha~ .1 lhc storn.•s in the prize-winning tC'ac hing JOb on thC' s1d<' lo help l>Cr ics. "With only one reporter m;ike <'nds m<•<'l." :-:.aid :\11tch1•ll . 10 he lp get out the whole paper, whoboughlthepaperfor "undC'r at ha s been an immen se $50.000" in 1975 with lhe pro burden." Mitche ll said C'c•ed s of a h ouse they sold . Synanon is the largest cor · P reviously, he had worked for poralion in s uburban Marin crty holdings It has ftlcd l<1wsu1ts against m ·1n~ puhl1c<.1 t10ns and m•ws nrgan11al 1trns MITCHEi.i. SAi() lhrl.'l' W(•l'k ... after thl• Light s lortc:d ~1sk 1ng qucst10ns. "Synanon quit talking to us. Thl'y t•ons1dt•n•d us <1 gnat Thev havn "t ev"n askt•d for u retraction .. · San Francisco Chronic le n · portt•r Ra lph Craib d irt rct ognize the importance of the re· porting and rcrommc•ndNl the paper for lhe pri1t•. "Oh . m y God '" the full bearded Mitchell shout<.·d when he learned or the prize Monday. "T hat's wonde rful . . 1t·s lik<' turning a nickl'I into :.a million d~lllars ·· That mca~ur('. a government !-Jlt'nding limit by Propos.1t1on 13 l'O ·<.tul hor Puul C:ann , \\ould <tutom<1t1cally go on the ballot 1f Man, 42, Drown8 GI LROY IAP) /\ 42·Yl•ar· old Aplos man drowned near here afte r his boat hit an c lec trical wire and he WCIS s tunned and tossed over board as a re suit. The body or James Flindt w as found S unday by Santa Clara County sheriffs depart· menl divers in 20 reel of water at the C\'as Dam Rescrvnar ne;.ir here. T h t• p;i nt•I c·ou ld 1ncludt• glaucoma pal1t'nts "al a la.lt'r pha..,t· of tht· program : Ht"warl'h indi('Hles m urajuana l'asi•s 1•y1.• pressure caused by glaucom a · • GORDON DOW. the panet·s e xecutive secretary, said about 500 cancer patients arc now ce-. ceiving ma riJuana in California through large research institu- tions . Dow 1;aid lhfl Pres ley bill would lkoaden that lo allow'b\- dividual cioc tori:; to prescribe mari 1uana af they are approved by the panC'I · Award Due MODESTO CAP> A ~owN Creal Annual i Trainload Sale former tl'll<'r has twc:n awarded S..58.000 because of a Dank of J\ml'rica of· fi cer 's conduct In ac('US· ing her or embezzling $800. A Stanislaus Coun ty Superior Court jury made th<' award to Faith Anderson. C We bought a cariood of e1pplicances & televisions a1td on paniltCJ "'e 1oviltCJs 01t to yCM1! Plus four sm all newspapers County and has c•xtcnsive prop· ~~~~~~~~~~-"-~~~~~~~~.=---=-~~~~~~~~~~~ GET A BOND BACK FROM RCA Brown Secretive On Future Plans LOS ANGELES 1 API Gov.· Edmund G. Hrov. n Jr says he docs not believe his lO·d lly Afra c<.10 vacation with rock singer l.inda Ronstadt wall aff<·ct his PQ!itical fortunes. and he st all re- fui.el> cnmm<.•nt on whclhcr they m<iy marrv. The 41 -ycar-old l>C1chelor governor and the 32-year-old Grammy Award-wrnnang vocalist rt:" turnt>d Monday from their widely pubhc1zct.1 ::.a ra ri. still seact1ve about their plans. MIS.') RONSTADT A VOIDF:D a c rowd of 75 news reporters and photo.(!rapht·rs who met their flight from Londo n . go ing directly to the Democratic governor·~ s late poliec-chauffeured car whale Brown JOk<'d c heerfully with reporters. After a circus -like airport lobby news con- ference a hod~e-podge of personal gossip, pres- idential politics amd sla te ossies Brown and Miss Ronstadt left walh state police escort for what aide s described as "a pri vate residence in the Los Angeles area." RESPONDING TO Q UESTIONS, Brown de· n1l'd rumors that he and Miss Rons t adt had mar- ried. Asked if they intcndc•d to marry in the future, Brown rcpli<'d . "I have not been in the habit of dis- cussing my private life . I have followed the rule of maintainlnf? som<' privucy in my private life." Brown ulle mptc·d. with little success, to stee r questions away from his relationship with Miss Rons tadt and to issues such as the encroachment of the desert into cultivated areas. a topic he said he went to Afric a to s tudy. _ AMID QUESTIONS ABOUT the political im- pact or vacationing with an unmarried woman, Brown unfolded a la rge map or the world's des- erts held it hi~h before reporters and said he wou\d introduce an environmental proposal in California in a few weeks to meet the problems of erosion and encroachment of the deserts. He also saJd he would confer with leade rs or the state Legislature befon deciding whether to call a special election on a constitutional amend- ment to restrict busing for school integratk>o. tUl .... ""9e A.-• c .... ....._ Cllf. tHJ7 .._. 646-4111 ·646-UH 1n1urGnce TWO ADDITIONAL YEARS vouR,'ndt/Jendent GUAD & .._.TEED fnJUf(Jflfe AGENT ~ .... .. ,..,. ·"v ··-· "NO INCREASE IM PREMIUMS" Business. Commercial Fire. Condo Assoc. 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Weed/Publl!iher o.angeeoas1oa11yP1101 Editorial PafJ.e ------------------------mil!~------------------· ~ikely Uses f o r A"lrp ort &_tudies ~ Glor1011' n{'"· <'amc to ll\ thls la.' v.· • IJLlht· Hrnmt tlt Surwrvi'SO"n, Tht• t'(lunt y is ttoln~ lo rou.ih up ':?ti7,35o for yt•t nnolht•r stud) ut Ornngl' County Airport Thh 1w" probt" into J<'t 001:-.c nnd land w.e will join 1 \\ht)lt• M'l'll~ o( prC'VlOU~ mrport t.tudies that huv • bt.• •n c·vmr1kd .md p,ud for U\l'r thl· JIU"lt 12 't'N •f' u{-u l'Ubl of anon· llwn $1 ~ m1lho11 · · So what !> anotlwr quartn of .1 mllllon dollar~. mon· 11r 1,.,,., • Wh~. 1n u\\ 1trdtn~ the· nt·w study l'hort• tu V'l'N ( 'mt:\ohclukd llll' . ttw t'Ountv hoard didn't l'Vl'll bolhl·r tu I' I\ t' Uw JOh to Oil' luwc·~l blddl•r The• only ht 1,.:ht -.pol tn th1-. 5ludy-:.md !tJK•nd ..tff{ur •~ lhJt to1fth l>t!tll H.1 Supt•rv1sor ThomJ~ Halt·y of Nt•wport lh'oeh \Oh""<I .ti:.1tnst 1t l h · ' .alrcud'r' rt·act too rQ<tny .1lrport ::-.tutlh•-; 1\t lcu'ol hl' \\U~ \\l"it· t'noug h to n·rogrlltl' that So what "111 now <·om of th · nl'~ vol um<• that "111 tx· ,·om1Hh.'<i o n ~urµort nm!>\•" It m1rJ>l JU!'tt JOm all thl· prt> 'lO\JS Mudat•J) that ..in• nu" ~•ithenng tl~t 111 lht.· Orangl· Counly ~m.·tuvl·i> .h ·t nmst.· OJ)l)(Jllt.•nt~. ~owt.•H·r. might fed at would hl· mort• u.-.t·ful 11 1h1s nt·w Mudy Wl'rt! galht•r cd up. along ''1th till thl' J.fft.•vmu~ ont•:-., and the· volume!> tht·n !'tl:.H'kt•ci .1roun<t thl' l'01.?t1s of lht• airport runway 1\h1y bt• th(:y'd al lt·usl form ll no15c bufft·r On thl· o tht·r h;.i11d . tlw mrport studJC!'t might hl· u•wd 1·unl rury to t hl' wii>hl·:-. of Jt•f oppon(•nts If l hc·y JU!'tl :-.pre:.id them o ut ~llonf: the nsnW<Jj 111 t hicken lh(• p:1 ving, lhl·n hen l<.1rgl'r and nm:-.1t•r .Jt'l ~ l'OUld u~t· ttw t·ount,v ;.11r:-.tr1p Bilingual Jungle The state auditor ~encral walked into a bureaucrat1t• trap when he suggested the California Department of Education s hould give school dist ricts some better giljda ncc as to w hen s tudents in bilingual classes s hould q«i.tran.sfcrred to regular English-language c lasses. There was confusion. he s aid. over the exte nt to ,\·h1(•h biling ual eduC'ation is intended to emphasize matn· tcriuncc of a pupil's primary language as opposed to trnns it1on into English . When the ::;talc Legislature establis hed the program to hdp "limited Englis h-:-.pcaking" •LES l anfl ··non· E.ni!lish·spcakmJ.!" INES1 pupils. lhc idea was lo teach t ~m in their primury languagt• un til they ('Ould s peak and undt.·rstand Englis h . : ·The ob.wctivt.· a s d<•clar("CI h y the Legislature wa:-. "to dl'Vl'lop 111 t•ach C'h tlcl fluency in Englis h so that hL· m;.i y then h(• <·n 1 o ll <·d in thl' rl•gular progrnm in whi<·h f·;nJ!lish is th(' languagt• of ins t retion " · Thal ~<·<•ms dca r l·nough Hut. manv sehool ti L'-ll'ltt~ 1:1'>nt1mlC' tht· hilingu~tl in:,truet1on from kmdt.•rg~1 rll'n lhrou~ 12th gradt> and b<"yond . apparently unablt· to d(' t.·1d1• wtit>n I h1· I ransft·r to all· English la nguagl' <:las~l'~ .... h ould ht· mad<• To tht· auditor g1·nl'r:1I, l h<· D\·partmC'nt of Education t 1.!:ipo ndl·<l "1th a complt·x d(•s('rtpt1on of rc:qu1rcm~nl!'t (11r individu:.il a nd group l11lingual and b1cu ltural l.ES/NES program!'>. c·onduding that "a lingu1st1 cu ll~ 1·o mpr<•h<·n~1q· progr:.im mu~t bt· provi1lt·d a LESt'.\:ES !->tu11<..nt until ,;wt 'tud<·nl 1-. 1udgt<l n..·u-Oy to part1c1patt· •n. iJ regular Engltsh program .. ·: Jn othl'r ~ordh , baC'k to s qual'l' one. The auditor f!t-neral s till ha~n ·t found out how to <letcrmine when <• puriil should gradu::Jte from LESt NES to English and 1f scimeonc doc~n ·t t 1gure 1t out soon . it m ay h •the kids will al-v(!r be <Jhll· to mukl' the tram.fer ~arenting Help ~ : In days gonl' by, ~J young m other confronted for lht· fir1>t time with the task of caring for a new baby. could l.iou11t on an :.ibundnncc of helpful support from her own ri)othc·r and assorted female rel<.1t1vcs. . In tht· nu1:ll'ar f:J mily. th:..at array of help. has bt'<'n J.(really n ·dUl'«•cJ . And for many unmarried leen·:Jgl· m others ev<·n l'on tacl with their own families is cut off. · For thcst' bewilder ed youngsters. the answer may he lbund in a scric:-. of experimenta l projects dl'signcd 10 provide thl·m with the i,!uirlance of m ature wo men. acting a::; s urrogate mothers. while they learn to care for their babies and plan their own future. FWldt'<i by the Ford Foundation and govcrnmt.•nt grants, projccLc; in Brookly n , St. Louis and Chicago offer ··~hare <'arc" centers. staffed by neig hborhood "omt·n \\no hold informal discussions with the teen -a gt: mothl'r!'t on child can·. health and nutrition. The older women even mind the babies w hile lhc girls att< .. n<l school l'lasses or )Oh tr~ining ::-.cssions. ·. It is unfortunau.. that the disinteg ration of f amily umt~ h~s brought about the need for s uch services. But sint·P every new mother needs a plC1ce lo turn for advice from time to time', the "sha re care'' center may he lhc answer • • OP,tnlons e xpressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those o1 their authors and ~lsts. Reader comment Is lnv11ed. Address The Daily Piiot. P.O Box· 1s60. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (7.14) 6't2·4321 B oyd/ Cele brity By L.M. BOYD .1'fever ,before wa~ :.i~ much paper showered on any ~lebrity as was thrown at ustrooaut John G le nn. now a fl9nator, wh~n ho starred m Dear Gloon1y GWJ ~late study shows com· : munlty college teachers • earn more than state college counte rp.-rts . • ·'l'hla roust prove It's : iaore dlmcult to In· ,. · atruct motorcycle rid· : lOI thin It Is lO teach : qltulat. B.R. • .;....,°"~_..... ...... ..... ·eellM ,..._,. •M 41• ... , . e"! ............ ... • • ;1;;"'~ ..... " . • the 1962 New York licker. tape par ade. An estimate<! J,474 tons of papL·r, to be s pecific. And no doubt nt?vcr again will that much paper he showered o n any ticker · tape celebrity of the fulun:. Pape rless compute rs a r e replacing the ticker -tape mac hine s . And th e skyscr aper windows a re be· ing sealed up with the ln· stallation or cent ral air con- dition.Ing. You don't have to believe that Benedict Arnold was a traitor. if you don't want to. lnstt!ad . you can buy the c ur rent stor y that h e w{1 ll frame d by his wlCc who became bitter aft.fr she dls· covered Be ne dic t bad a 81 rlfriend. Q. "WeR you aware . Uiat the pretMlenL of Cuba 11 " man named Ruz?" A. Quite so. Fidel Castro Ru& 11 the true name of lbt fellow . , Jack And l'80n ,Army Shuns Safety Uniforms W ASHTNGTON More than S6 5 mllhon "Worth' of-fire=- r<• 11tant untforms ure .:atbennl{ ·d ust in Army wa rehouses in· ~l4'ad of bcln>-: h1sucd to the fruot·llfll' hank C'rtWit who will need them in the event of a war tr1 Europt· Th· protective dothlflK would save hvl'S and re· dtwe senou.-i burns slgn1ficanUy T he story ha& been swept un dcr lhl' wt·n•t'Y l1.1bcl. but we hu Vt' St't'n lbt• t' I II :I :. I f I c d Ue(l•n :.l· Ul·11 ;.irlml·nt rt'J)Ort The Army c I a 1 mi:. 1 t doc&n't havt;· the moncy to ch:,tr1but1• tht• Untform.'>, hut military ~ources told our a ssoc1atc Peter Grw-t. thl· re~•I reasons m<ty ~ that tht> generals don 't like the unsol~il•rly appearance or thl· fin· rl'Ststunt material. It 1s tn1ggy and won't hold a crease Tia-material. called Nomex 1:. worn by rac(' car driver~. from the skin out. and many a driver ha:. walkl'd awa.v from a fll'r y <·rash with only minor burns b<.-causc or hts fireproof clothes. It 1s also required for fighter 1>1lots' uruforms . Interestingly. the Army issued its pilot.:-. Nomex clothmg only aftt>r the /\ 1 r l''orl'e and Navy had done so. T he Army resistance to Nomex al that lime. too. was based partly on the s loppy look or the ururorms. our sources ~ay. THE SECRET report was pre· pared by auditors checking the com bat read mess of A mencan medical units m Europe and 1:, highly <'ritu~al of th!! Army's rt• fu:.al to 1sSUl' tht' protcct1v1• c»othrng "Nom<·x uniforms." lhf' report state~. "would pro duce ben<'f1ts on the hattlcfil'ld by incrl•asing <'rcw surviv<1h1ht\ and s1gn1fieantly reducm~ th<· numbt>r or p<'rsonnc.·I requfring mt.·diral trcatmt.·nt for burns " In dr ' accountant~· languag1'. tbe report d.1Are1•rds the horror of a burning tank and deals only with too s train that wou.Jd be put on the medical faclllties II the tank ·crews we re sent into com· bat dressed in their current is· sue. coll.on fatigues. ·•Burn victims require long hospital stays a nd significant a mounts of intravenous nu1ds ~nd antibiotics in their treat· mcnl. as we ll as extensive medical care." the auditors point out matter-of.factly. "Our· ing the initial phase of a war. medicaJ resources would be ex· t remely hm1ted . An unusual number or burn victims will have a serious impact on our medical treatm e n t capabilities ... While the r eport bases its c riticism on stncUy practical considerations. an earlier Pen· tagon s urvey cited by the a uditors gets a little closer to the elude use of tighter plaDet, terrtbte bumalntde-otth~ hl!'lkopten. irenovnet•-illl'l'tm:;.._-f• lion. The study, which dealt with a nd h a nd·be ld guna that the 1973 Arab· lsrae Ii war . noted penetrate armor wttb explollve that 11 percent of the casualties darts . In armored combat .vehicles Tbe Army claims it would COit w e r e burn vict ims. ''The an aatoo.ishlng $4.~ million - severity a nd extent or burns more than two-lblrd1 the COit of diminished when crewmen wore the uniforms themselves -to' Nomex unJforms." tbo study dis tribute the 119,630 Nomex showed. trousers a nd 186,723 shirts on , AN0111ER rusturbing slat.isllc from the 1.973 war showed that about 90 percent or the tanks destroyed were knocked out by other tanks. Ttiis fact, coupled with recent intelligence reports that Soviet. Lanks outgun aod out· maneuver American armor. makes clear the danger our Lanie crews are in. And it 's not JUSl other Ulnks that pose a threat. Recent ad· vances 111 anti-tank weaponry m· hand . Army spokesmen say in- flation and the declining dollar boosted 1978 operating costs by S250 million and forced cutbacks 10 some areas. Ou r sources s u s p ect the budget retrenchme nt was just a handy excuse for not issuing the Nomex uniforms, which the generals have disliked all along. FAl.SF. ECONOMY! A move bf' the Customs Service lo save money on ship inspections may· provt.• to be r atse economy . Inevitably. this will ma ke it easier to ~muggle drugs into the c·ountry and to evade legitimate dutic~ on other products . L:ist year, c ustoms inspectors m:.ide more than 21.000 seizures of drugs with a value of $1.9 h1 llion The service collected $7 !'>billiontndutics. Rut Uus re-cord or success 1s endangered by three proposed .. n •v1s1ons in enforceme nt pro· cedurcs. according to inspect.ors WC have talked to from all OVCr the country One s uggfSted change would replace the current rule or one inspector per ship with .. general super vision" or a dock area. where two or three freighters might be unloading al once. 'The opportumty for sm uggling drugs ashore under this relaxed pro- cedure is obvious. '.\ow lwr1" vou fiec, it tokes all tht: ru11n111K ,v11u cun du 111 kt'l'/I "' th1 ~me place''. Miid t ht: C}111•i-n ANOTHER proposal would cut bark on supt-rv1~1on or items .... uppo~l'dly gorng into s hips' -;tore ... Without actual on.site ..,u1u:rv1s1on. 1t would be a simple matll'r for a warehouse <>wner to load on lwlf thl' duty.free h· quor l')r crgarctll'~ 1t lists oo tht: man1ft...,t:tht•n sdl the rest clan· d1·~11nt•I.' 1n th1 :-. eountry or .il>rOJfl Nicholas Von Hoffman ' 'Governm._ent T a kes the D isneyland Road •, Thi:. vcar .... 1ward for tht' tx•-.t example or 1w1n(·c1. iude111:nd1:nt self· n•I iann· m 1ght lw ~· ven with a s mi rk and a :.huddt-r tfJ Euccne K Garfield Mr (;arfield lb the prcsidPnt Of the Auto-Train Corp . a firm that carries tr:un p:1ss1·ngcrs <1nll their l'ar~ from vJrious plac·t•s up north to a point not far r(· moved from Jo'lorula :.. l>i~ney World. The t'Omp:.inv ha:-. hf'l•n l1J:-.mJ.! money for more th:1n two year:.. :1t·cord1ng to Mr. Garfield I l I s $ !I milli'on In debt: 1t has not been ahll' tu pay its ma JM creditor-; for month:.. nor has any new privatl· money bccn found. All of th1:. would lead a non bustnl'S!'t person. schooled 1n the trad1t1onal pala\'er about our free market :.y:..tt·m. to con<:ludt· 11 '!'t helly·up tim1· <11 lht· OK c·or ml NOT A BIT or a ny SUl'h fr1ghtrully mixed metaphor:.. Mr. Garfield's company is HP· p lying lo the United States Department of Commerce for a $3 millio n governmen t loan guaranU'C. If he gets it, Auto· Train will have about six dollars worth of debt for t.•vcry dollar 's worth of assets. Art Hoppe ·1 o '' Wa ~h1nj!ton Po:.t n· port1:r. Mr G<trf1cld l'Xr>latncd ho" lh1 s loan a ppl1 cat1on :.C)U:Hh ~rlh h1:.. private Sl'rtor bus tn l's:-. µht Io sop h y " I . v l' :ilways hl't'n a great proponent of frt.•l' l'nll'rprise. l havC' alway:. 'hi('d away from government In· ll'rfcn·nct.• hut 1f there 1s a finan (·ral pro1,tr:.im ;iv:11lable . i.I guaranlt.""t' program of this lYr>l'. I ln•at 1t as a ktntl of a bank .. If Mr Garfil'ld treats tht.· go\ \•rnmt.•nt ~1s ;1 bank. th<it doesn't make him much different than a hos t of other 0 hus1nt.·sspl·rson:.. Whal m::irks Mr. <:arf1cld out 1~ hts randor m lt'lling us what most of us know. that gov 1•rnment fret.' entcrprl ~(· •~ -.omethang that a lot of busmc.>:..1> lyJ>eS wish on others but s hun for themsC'tves. Governmt.•nt loan guar:intce:-. s uch as those g1vt•n by the Com mere<' Department ·~ Economic Developmt.·nt Adm1n1slrat11>n. must hav<' some publlr hcnd1ting rational<' /\ govern· m1>nt subsidy pro~ram to t'nsun: that f:tt fannted winlN vaca t1oner1> can take their CadJIJacs on the lr:iin with I hem wht•n lhey i;:o Sl'<' Mickey Mousl' 1:. naked to ~1bcs and jeers THE RATIONALE for this loan guurantec. if it comes through, will be e mploy ment. T h e> o He nses agains t sane e conomic policy committc:d in the nu.me or job creation are ' ll·gend but none .irt.· m11n· '>•'O'>t' less than USIOJ,! Jffl'('IOU:. tn\l•-.t mcnt money to l')(t1·nd th•· l1f1 · of unprodul'll\'l'. w1prom '''"I!· red ink busmcsse:-. Government pollt'y OuJ!hl 111 h1· dircctc.'<f to making c·ond1t1on., conduc1vl' to private mvl':.tmt'nt That'" what's so \lollrrt'>Om•· •1hout thl· recent dN'1s1on hv NJ llonal Steel Corp . the fourth largest firm rn the 1ndu:.try. to s pend $244 m11l1on to huy Ur11tl-<I Frnanl'1al Corp of <'uliforn1.1 . the parent comp:1ny r>f ( '1t1zl·n:. Savings :.ind Loan, a hugt• thrifl 1n:..t1tutton with x:1 hrarll'hl'' around thl' stall· 1':AT10N/\l .STl':t:I ... 1 'UCC't·:.~· ful company that · ... p1kd up a quarter of a billion tn µrof1L'> un distributed to its 1>tockholdcr .... no longer thinks its own industry has enough potcnl.Jal Tht• men "'ho run National SLl'd belie' l' they can make mort< money hy buying a bankrng t•nt"rpriw than by stocking opl'n ht•arth .... t•ven though lhl·ir 19714 profit~ of $11 2 million are up almost IOO percent over the preceding year You can't blaml' National for goiog where 1t can gl'l thl· hil?hest rak of r eturn on 1h m vestment: that's our krnd or capitalism, but th1~ 1s truly an area of governmt!nt concern If America gets out of the stet:I business. t.be losses in jobs and wealth are going to be frightful. In announcing ·1 ts dec1s1o n , 10 1nw~t "'' ht'avhly out.side it.c; 1n'1u :.Ln . N'Ut1onal mentioned t•n VI r<lrln'\t•nl al Controls and rompc>t1t1on from foreign Sll'l'I m:.inufarturers as t wo or thl' r£'a:.ons prompting it to buy the :-.avrngs and loan ussociation Thl· government. albeit too slow· ly and not always very wisely. has he-en revamping its enVlron· ml·ntal approach, even advanc- ing funds to help companies with i•n \'I ronm1·ntal proble ms stay n)mpclttlVC'. t\l tht.• same t ime. the govcm- mt•nt has mis takenly acceded to industry and union pleadings for import protection against the more e rricicnt .Japanese and European steel m anufacturers. Thi~ encour ages t he non · <:ompclJhve. administered price :.ystem cha racteristic of the in· dustry It allows our steel m en to fall yet farther behind techne>iog1cally and frees up prof· its which ought to be used to in· \ c ... t in modern and efficient plants for non-productive invest· ment clscwhl'rt' t-'or t h•~ lO be happening to /\mer1can iron and steel. once the :-.ourl°l' of our greatest in· clustnal pr1dl.' whl'n we were the produrtivc wonder of the world, 1s unbelievable . Governments which fall to sens ibly nurture the industrial basics for pro- g rams to s ubsidize Mickey Mouse trains bad bes t r e - member the last stop on tha.t lrnc 1s Disneyland. Through Africa With Lowered Expect~tions Mbonga, Africa sometime Lut Wttk A ma n cla iming to be the Gov ernor or California crawled out of the dread Jungl e of Brok en Dreams l O· day. Jfe was w ea r i ng a dork blu e suit and vest with a hand· ker c h ief in his breaRl pocktl, two spearhead~ In hi:-s back and a cluster or poh1on dart!! In his right hip "ThJngs orcn't alwayis whut they appc•r to be." he assured rt re porter 'for the Mbon1an Mom Ing Drumbeat. "Actually, we were a ble to esl•blish a very meanin8ful dialogue with \be In· diaenous pygmy tribe. I Hsured them that I had always believed :>mall was beullful. In return. I hey said they would love to have me for dinner. Though this di r eel person a I I oterrel a · tionsrup. I have now aulhenticat· l'd my credentials as the fnend of the little man everywhere." THE "GOVERNOR," as he in· s isted on being called. said he had come to Africa In search or Dr. Llvln.gstone, Democratic dcl· <'!:ates and/or the source or the White Nile. Arter obtaining five gallons of ~asoline from Llbyu 's Colonel Khadafy ttlrough a Mexican In· tcrmcdlory. he !lald he was able to sl1n 11 treaty or "eternal peace and rricndahlp" between lbe St.ale or CallfornJa and ldl Amin. It was this. h ~aid. that lt d him to the source of th River of No Return. · · tt w1111 not the source or the White Nlle ... he said, "but 1t was a beginnin g . I fell 1l t h e r e fo re to h e u viable a lternative and. In order to set new directions. I went with the flow." HE SAID the flow "increased incrementally" unUI ll C3St tllm over a waterfall a nd Into the arms of a band of seven foot·lall Watusi warriors. who accepted his plans for o commode that used three gallon:s or wuter less per rtus h In t ~turn for two forwards and an und1scl0Acd h igh dra ft c h oice "Th<' Un iversity of California ice hockey team Is never rnr from my thoughtst he said. On then e n counter1nJt tht> pygmies. the.stranger u 1d he at rlrst advised them to "lower the Ir upectatlons." which caused tl~m to toss him ln a pol whic h l'I C e mph as lied was .......-.------~--~----------------------....-....-..-_. ____ s o m ethin g he never u sed him self ... But they had no vegetables;• he sald , "and I was thus able to a rgue forcelu.U,y for bala ncing the diet as part ol all good constitutions.•· lie saJd he was retcUed by a hlllf·naked apemao whom be mistook for Or. Uvlnptoae. On being advised his savfor•a name was Tanan, be saJd be Mftl' watched television. WHEN ASKED his/Jana, t.be tattered wa ndere r sal be would next campaign for President la eithe r AntarcUca, Katmandu or Coalifl&a. AuthorlU.. prompt, ly confined him to Mboftla'a Daffodil Dell Hap9y Farm. They sq he hn tabn to""lft;" Unf in a"'°"'9r, ltUiaC at a w a I and muttertn.1 over a.ad over a1aia: "Wbat'• Mlke Curb dolog? What's Mlke Curb doiq? What's .... • •• .,... .,.. ... ·-~ _.... ~ .---,... •• •• • ~ r ....... ,.... - -........ .,. - --.. ... --------:"'----------------~ ... --.... ---... .. .. -. . . ·-, ... -.. _ --.. -. . . . --. ... . . ~ . t ' \ ' I I i i i t : l I 1' c Ii I I f ! e <I h g ll it h c 2 B B p lt ll I<. rr ,I, I r l ,. ·d dJ be m .___,.,.. ........ -.. ~-------f- NATION I OBITUARIES T~.April 17, 1979 De aths Ela ewhere Beef ·Prices Z001n l illi••lk. 6 ,, .... Beef Produdion upply Cut May Bring 20% Cost Hike • • y TM Au od•&td .._. on food pnces u an lnere&M ln \,he farm value. c • .,... ...... .,...... Remember;-Tbe U.S. farm-produced foods roctay"I t 60lrb0dftt• IN betq -.q.,..nd by nt11ory M& not co\lerim~ Hk• eoffee °'eon- caul men who have dfllberat ly cut back lb• 1up· farm roodl like faah . It alto dQet not incl~e the ..._. , pl)I of ~ and by tnllaUon whltb 11 pu1hln11 up non·food Items, from det~rgent to panty hole. --.la •llr ra _ -"..Qi\\ W1 •• w :t from Uu.• form to your tubll' which account for up to 20 percent or supermarket w•H•MA.. T he boprwr try1n14 lo 111T11nce liJXlndm.i und In snl~s o' • o rtvc\1.1• r11 w• l 1 '"u N romt.• la IOin~ to hov1• to i·ut leta btttlf untll IJrl t'l'h 1'h.-proPortlon of the dollar spent on market· ~1"'" ll ..... ., ............... ...,, .... , • do h bee i He l I k I tot l u" ,.u,., " ,.,,, ... 1,, ·• c ....... , 'omt• wn Ina cOt!-5 f18 n grow na. re • a oo •~ a ........ , "'~·· ............ '•h •• la• e xpe nditures in billions of dollars ln 1973 and 1978 ""'"'"' '·· '~ ..... •"•• '1'41••"" THAT SllOPPt.:ll AL80 I GOING to h.a'~ to a nd the bre akd own ln terms or pe rcenta0 e • ruo\ l h1 •"'* ~ "'-' t\.MJ hi,tJtd •" '" , ft ........ -"""' •• ..... "•" •u d1•('1Clt· whether he or ah 11 willlna to pay the prlc~ between the fa rm va lue and the marketing costs: ••••\J "• "" • '"' .-.. .... t........ fot l ht> 1nrreaat'd a mounl of convt•n1.-nce we buy •• , • ., ...... , .. , ... wt'•~ .._.J ••••• ,oo. r 1 ' ..... M'"""''"' l i..0.1 M• ""'"'"'"" "1th our (11od 1.·on' .-nlt'Ol'l' that l'I Ul' l'd by 111 '"" "" ... 1 .. mn•a "' ••I)••• • flal1on no"' tunning JI .Ill ,11111uul 1 Jll' of rnort' M •ffH1f •ti t' t t • •f"\11• -..•vJ • ::: ":"' ... "':~..:""" """, .... ,, .,, <•" ('.Jtth•mt-n Jn· 1·i.1w1·11-tl 111 1>r<x.h11·1· Ii IH'rt'l'nl Yt>ar Spenl 1973 1~7R Money $135 3 S207 0 Far m Mar ket Value Costs 38 pct 62 pct 32 pct 68 pct 2S I ..... ,"""'', ........... , ... , ,,,,...,. than 10 p.•rl•t>nt It.,, twt'f 1111, \t"" th.m 1 .. ,1 H 'lll· I ht· 11rit•' )OU "10 11( ICI 1 "!:~~ ,. •<l•~I .1 JIJ~ for ti prn1111I 11( lwl'f h l')\jll'l'lltJ IU ,l\l'l .1g1• ..... .,.,., U.•" l " ...... 1 .... , ••• uboul ::.'II µt•c <·1•1\t n111r1· th.111 la"tl \t'ul SINC't: 1973. SPENDING HAS GONE up 53 perct·nt about the sa me as th<' Consumer Price lndl'X as a "holl'. T he farm value has mcrea sed by 31 Jwrct•nt Ma rketmg costs have risen 66 perc<•nl S•rce: latilul Catttmn's lsseciatiel *Esti••• "P"'" 1•1•"'' -"•"'n , .. '" R1•d m1·at 11r" ,., •'' "' '"''"'v•a «>• "' ""'',,,. r ,, • .._. ._ •• u. ' .,.,.,,..,.,. Cl•• • 1 "'"' w~r .. 11 \\ hnl t• hJ\ 1• lwen ~·111ni.: ( J Vu• 1• •"'-' '"'"""' , .... ""'" •' up t WI Cl' as IJ-.t J"' I hC' (. ()~.~I '.U f.,' /( ~:::,.':;i.,c.•, ::! .. tNt~:~ ~::~ ::: ovt·• ull l~on~um~r Pr1<·l· , ~ ~.~:~;';.:." ~::•.,, ',:,.,_,:,,:,;,~1n~: lnd1•x Amen1·~n!> l>IH.·nd l••••''"°" ..,,.,,.,••"°"""IO.,,, 1.. 010( t> On rood than Oil o•• •P"' '°· .. ,. "'"!.()AM ... '"' nnylhina l'XCt•J)l h11u!l1ni.: ~nd 1ran .. µort Jtt0n And AnQ•iw\ N•ttun•I ( •m1tt .. rv a• H f d ( 11ro•Owlly MO''""'' "' lv•I~ Mt•• on1.• out ofJ.hrt•P dolll.lr~ t hl'Y ,pt•hd on oo ~Ol'!I or ""•1.IOt\ ml'(lt ... 1.1Nc; Fooct'pnces dl•pt•rnJ ma111ly 11'1 t"11 l11111g!I llUIH w LlNC. .... .,.~, ul l .. ,... Thl' {'(ll'l nr ltl" r'llW rn:1tl'rials Mt'\.tt, (.• fitl\\ot'd i•w•y 'I"• Apr11 ' ~, " 1~1• ,,, San•.i Arw. ca ~h,." •u•••••t1 The t•ost of turnini.: thl' raw malt•rwls 111to o1 I )On, RC>bo-tt Ao•"" u1 N1•wOv•• lht• f1n1~hl.'tl produet urul ''l'lL1n .. lht•m into your b~11Ch, Y . l qruf'\d<JduQr\t~1r, Mf . u h ,.. A JOl'ln\OR OI (O"d ,.,.,.,,, c ~ P11••h· shopping ('Urt w uhin the a rea or m arketing costs. la bor 1s up by Phone Co. 63 percent, packaging by 61 per cent. transporta tion by 77 JX'rcent, before-tax profits by 76 percent a nd miscellaneous by 71 percent. "You cannot t•x pect to have a country that'has inflation at a C'l'C ta in rate and e xpect its food not to go up 1n a com parable fashion," s aid George Koch. president of t hl' Grocery Ma nufacture rs or America fnc . whose me mber s produce 20 perc ent or our Honors Humorist EARL'S P1.UM8U•G ' H(AT!N(; AlllCONO ·' l ~ ,,,,,,, ,,. ,..,.,, 1,n-.. ,f,ttf ,,, "''~' lH.'4.J' (.<tll •• ,..,.. f'lil• ,,,," "r our "'''"''' (0\ T •MU .. 642-17 SJ IH•N• ....... 1111¥0 M l\\ION VIE J0495-0401 Jet11 C..mn\O CcfP•'''•nO l~ol" Frw .-t A"•' Paiw J gro,·eries. O KLAHO MA C ITY Koch said that in 1978. food processors made i A P l Will Rog e r·~s~===---"""""-----­ a bout four cents profit on every dollar or·~~:-·om:e sa i d .-v~s Profits represented 13.8 percent or equity for food m o re t alking and less DAILY PILOT HOME OWMERS A RABBITT INS~· Si.co IH1 I ti 4 H AlllOI IUD. COSTAMISA 541.5554 . ·~ . .. \fl'rV1cf'\ ctno <ttnldfl~ •ffdf\Qvd b• I.Jett ltfOfJ(lwi:,1y M V''"ti'Y u• (.(J\ll't M P\it w 1U\ tnf1•tment 1n Ohio OrU lttoddw•v Mat t.urv ot c.u .. ttt Ml''<t O•r~ttOr\ TtO : ('OST (ff 'rllfo: Ri\W Mi\Tt;RIALS 1~ u~ually dt'll.'rm1 nt•d by ~upply and demand . The -;upply of m c·;1t has gon<· down. l hc dem and has not So the pric1.· has gone up. a nd drink manufacturers last year. compared to a s aid over phones than in CLASSIFIED ADS 15.4 percent return for a ll industry. Conitress." 842 -5878 : -$ POPE N E.LI.I( f POPl 1• 1dwnl u• AUdaena. CA • 41 y~•" rt'\•ded t.1hu in N •w()Of't t;t-..w n, (tt ~ ".0 lllii~ 1n ~~•\wn WOtld, Sr•• 8e•<ft. C.• \inc• 1~11 '>hi-IM\...., -•Y OI\ "'4>fll I/. '~'9 '>~ " wrYi ... o DY ,,., •o••no c,.tld Oft n. d•U9"''' L•dY Ht ten H~Athmftn OI Wei tm11'\\ttr. C.. •"O \On\ W11!1•m Slerhn9 OI NeWPOtl 11 .... " (.• •l\O ROD Roy ol LOl\9 u ... tn C". "" 9ranCl<l'lllOrf" •nd .. l'.'vron Qr,.at~tMMkftltOf'ef\ F"""'r•• \t"rv•< e~ •t"f'"• ortv•t• OAMLMAUSaM ANNA H ()AHi.HAUSEN, ~ U. •O•d•M Of Hunllr>glOft 8ta<l'I, C• "•n•4 •••Y on Ap•ll ••. ,,,. '>u••l...O ll'f \Oii, Edmond O.l'llM 11.,.n. O•ut ttter·•n law. Jo,eOf\•n• Oanll'I•" .. "· 9 r•nd\O" 0 •""''· 2 11ranOO•YQllltr• Oenl'MI O•l'lln•u.,.n .1nd P•tt•<•• K•I•'· ? '19otff\, (Athttrin• KHbtt' ctnd ElflM'M>f l'Wlf\, d~d J 9rta1 Qr.tnot,11ldt•ll ~r••<n dnd Aowv ...,,~ ""'o Ott MoMo 81 I 00 PM ... "''' P"fl• f Am11v CMPt'I M~H\ ot CIVl\tl(_\h f:lurial I u~'-CJA'f ~• 10 00 AM dt SI l\onolv~f\hlrt• (.unohr (.hurch 1nt-rment C,ood 11:.itworwrcJ (t>m~ttf'/ o.,,.c,.-o or p,,, . .., r "'THl-.i (OIOnidl f Ufw1r1tl tiOm•• BU~I f"AIH Pl(HARO 8U!.1 lt\10~nl 01 (.Oijf(J Mt'9l, c.a P•\\11'0 lh#AV on Apr •I I~. 19/lf tw " \urv1vf"d by h1\ ••t~r AUrt>O (" Au\1 Of M"1\fo.A( nuvitt\, ,,,, mot~' Autn f'.'. J.'rt'\Ulh of \ .. nftt Ana Ca.. P'll\ DrOH.-r\ J41m.-\ A t:lu\i Of C,t•nton. CA • a"° JO\t•pn £ (hi\• ut Co\l!J Mew, C~ Al\O 1 n1t-c .. \ Ano J "ttOM W\ Gr,.Yf"\•dt> C.r rv1t.t'\ tu t>-- h~fO on Thut..O.Y. Ae>r1t tea. •~to ul 10 00 AM "' II•• C.ood ~"~P~••O < ""'•••rv, Hun11119t0ft Be.en. ca II" •l•hOft f~Y. AC>f1I ti. 1911 fruw 4 00 PM lo 8 00 PM -WO<IM'oll·fY -"Of1t 18 l .. N tron'I 1 tJ0 AM IO• 00 P M ~ J\,tltl hflf'9'f~ J-urwr.tl Hom .. tu lt1 M fl'w d•rKlor-.....,. ,,,, OBEEM ••APPV E C.AEE N. AOf' ~, ••. ' """' ot ~tonlon '-" P,.,....,.o d •dY vn •Utit 1) 1•N <wrv1vf'<'d by r'h \ wit~ (Alr\fllf1f'M" .on Don C.,•~en, bfOUw.f L.tw rfllnt f" l ,.,, .. { n I \1\lef\ Zor• R,,,,., ttno l ,•l14 k•Hlft 4nd l qrttnO<f'utdrrn \torv1tf'' wilt o-twld "" f ut'\Od' d i 10 JO AM «ii CJ'•"'f'\td~ '" Wci,.tm1n\li1t Mlomott41 Par"-Oir•·r t•·fJ bt P~t., F.tm11y C.01on1.tl fut1•·,~1 Horn1• 8ANGEIH (1.AUO•A MARIE 8ANC.tAf,tr" dwnf o• <..o~• ~...., ( .. P1hV"O ''"""" vn April '1, '"1'1 itttt r u lmQt•flMQ df n .. ~, ~~ I\ \Urv1vf'd Dy twr "'°l"t't Avon D•v1~\ ot Col t' M t'\d. (A ttttnN (.,1-orQfl O.v1tti. ol Ne• JtH\of'Y, •• ,,..,, lorirn-Richard\ ot Newoon H•d~n. <..-MO !.anor.t C.OOOontwrQ ul (.uoor aoo. brotnor O•hl Oevoe• ol !Jrorq10 ru,...-.rat Yf¥1Ce\ ~r,. f'\fHi 011 lut»O"Y di 11.00 AM "''"" H•rDor l.""'" M~mo,,•I c;n•pel wlll'I A .. tlot>orl J R-nouro lrOfl'\ 1~ M•w v .. roe un11eo Metf\Odl\1 cnurcn ot ltt ••U"9 ~rw1<,e\ undvr the d1rrctton ol H•rDOr I.A-Mount 011•~ Motluuy 01 Co•t• Mew ~H~ SCH•OCIC ROBERT WILi.CAM !>CHllOCK, te•1denl 01 8-wln P•rll. C.a P .. i.eo .... , on AP<ll H , lt19 '" El c ... 1rn, CA •I tne •11e o t lb O•louo •On 01 Henrot>ll• S(!'lrO(ll ol LO\ Alam1I~ C•. IOVlnQ ...... , OI eo...10 :.<n•oc• OI Co•o••Oo , T1matl'ly ~t n•o<ll '" Color--v1<1or1a 5<!'1rocll 01 L• C•ucent•. C•. DrOl l'IP• 01 Pa u• S<,l\tOO al !>.tn J~n C .. 01\lt..,,O, C.• ""° Cart ano Ja""'' ~nr0< .. , Doln u• tiitu. C• f~,•• \4tfv1ce\ w111 ~ ~•d on Tl\utSCS.y, April "· 1'79 .. , 1 00 PM •I 11\e WI~ ... , MO'lu•r• (f>aOf'I. 11• N C.•-• .,. • Santa AM, C• Froeno• who w l\I\ to pay ,,,.,, r•~b """' <•II al IM Wll>DI ..... Mortuafy Oft w~o ne\Cley lrom s 00 PM 1.6'9 00 PM .,,., ll'IUr\daY lrom •·oo AM lo I 00 PM !>m1ll'I & '""'"' MortlHll'Y. 0 1 E 1111'1 !.I , C0\10 ~ dlr•(lor\ ....... r McCOtlMICIC MORTUARIES Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hiiis 768-0933 San Juan C8p1strano 495-1776 -- IALR .. W OM FUtBALHOMI 6•6-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 -UU.•OA.DWAY ...onuAH 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 6"42·9150 --SMnt a lVTHIU MOnUAIT ~CH»I&. Oenwtorv • Flowff Shop 427 E. 17th St. eo.1eMeu Me-4818 -=.,.,,.., 'I MOHUAIY 827 Main St. -Huntington Beach 536-6539 --,.., ...... , COl.OMAL N•AL .... 1101 lolll Ave. ~ . 1134621 -MClfllC YllW = '~ .. , •. ,, ... -Cemetery MortUlr'i Chapel . 3500 PIC.'lfic View Drive Newport Beach &44-2700 0 .... The t·ost of getting food to you dc·pends on manufacturing and retailing costs on labor, t rans portation. packagin~. rent, laxes and profit. Cattlemna ••• t•e "r•p I• lleet ls part •I a .. , ••I ~le. Periefb •I •'9• _.eat pi"Wes - Ulce J97:J aa.d 1974 :& tolleteetl "9 a11 l..erease 111 plln as farmers ,,._. p....Smrti- ,to talce ad1'a11tage •t dema•d. Other factors affect prices lo a l~sser exll•nt. Competit ion. for exam ple. M6re co m pe tition mea ns l~er prices. But there are ~rgumcnts about how m uch com petition there really is GOVERNMENT ACT IONS ALSO MAKE rood bills fluctuate . Subs idies. regulations a nd import quot as contribute to prices. S upply and dem and is particularly importa nt in meat prices because the pri ce of the live animal accounts ror almost half or the price paid by the consumer 1975· 23 7 billion pounds 1976 25 7 billion pounds 1977 . 25 0 bi llion pounds 197fl · 24 0 h1llion pounds 1979 est1matt'd 22 4 b1lhon pound-.. NOW LOOK /\T THE PRICES pa id for a cho1r1· sll'cr' f Pd on grain 1975: 45 ccnb a pound 1976: JO cents a pound. 1977: 40 cents a pound 1978· 52 cents a pound 1979 April: 70 ccnb a pound AND. FI NALLY, COMPARE AVERAGE re· t<.iil pr11.·es fo r a pound of c hoic<.' bt.·t·f t!ns: si.ss 1976: Sl 48 1977 .'$1 4R 1978. $1.82 1979 Es ti mated : S2.18. CATTLEMEN SAY THE DROP IN Rt.:t:•' is part of a norma l cycle Periods of high m<·at prices like 1973 a nd 1974 arc folll>wt·d hy an lncr('ase in supplll's as farmers boost production to ta ke advantugc of demand That bring~ prices down again The cattlem en say that by 1975 the cost of raising a steer was. higher than lhl· rm cc that was paid for it. They cul back. T hc•y sold calves and cows they normally would h:.tv(• kl'PI for breeding Tha t had th<' wmporar v cfff.:ct ,,, tn creasmg the supply and decreasing thr· p rtt'l' s till furthe r. Last year. shopper~ b<·gan to feel tbc impact of the cul baek Prices "e nl up Calll<·mcn ~av they arl' again making a profit. And as loni:: as r:.J1~1ng beef is profitable. they ~ay. they will incn ·a-.c· -;up plies. Jus t as the decision to decrease supply c·:.i usrd a temporary decrease, as catllc·m C'n keep :.inimals for breeding instead of selling them for meat "T HE FREF.·MARK ET ('VCJ.E DICTATES ns," !>a id J ack Maddux, a n. this kind or ups and dow Wauneta , Neb .. caltlema Supply and demand i s only pa rt of lht• overall rood-price problem. On the a verage, mor e than lWO·lhjrcJs Of evl'ry m -produccd food~ goes for eans that an ine rcasc in l twice as mueh influence dolla r spent on Utt far m arketing costs. hat m m arketing costs has abou FUNERAL t J)IRECTORS Harbor Lawi1 Mouot Oli\e Mortuary ~ Cemetery Crematory I • Interment In Anr Cemetery t •Shipment •Bu;l•I lnaurenc. r I • Cremetlon .. -1211. oompl1te I Colt for ftte Cremation PortfoliO 1125 Giiier Ave. eo ........ 540-$554 . : l : Deaths Elsewlwre LOS ANGELES CAP) Viola Vander Leck Va n tz , 8 5. g r e at · g r a ndd a u g h l c r o r Ca lifornia p i o n ee r ran che r J ose Antonio Andres Sepulveda, d ied Saturday after a long ill· n eas . H e r g r e a t · grandfather owned the huge San J oaq uin de Santa Ana Ro n <'h in Or ange County. _:_/ WALNUT CR EEK CAP I F raak Mc £I w a I•. r e t Ire d aupe r lnle nde nt of the Me tropolita n Oakland I ntt>rnetlone l A I r port who built t he h1 clllty from a grass strip into a m aJor aviation ct-ntc r, died Sunday on his '19th birthday SU P E R M ARK E T P ROFI TS IN 1978 r epresented 13 percent of equity. The industr y is q uick to point out that profit equals less than 1 per· cent or sales; t~ke a way profit completely, and you would s ave less than a penny or every dollar you spend. Desp'1te the humorist 's -----------------------". ! Thi~ means that if you s pend $75 a week al the superma rket. you would save less than 75 cents 1f the store's p rofit was elim inated. William T. Boehm of the US DA said th at just as the food industry is becoming mor e dependent on items outside its direct control. 1t is also becom· ing more concentrated. Fewer far m ers, pro· cessors and suppliers . An increase in one area af· reels e ve ryone. "The more com petitive t he market place is. the better it is as far as price." said Esther Peter son, s pecial assistant to the president for consumer affairs. THE TROUBl.E IS, NO 0 E CAN agree if we have enough competition. The in'dustry s ays yes. Consume r activists and some congressme n say no. The Controller Ge neral's office sa ys the re may be a lack or com petition in some areas The Food Marketing Institute counters that cha ins account for only 47 percent or g rocery sales Koch ~s: "You have 30,000 processors or ood all compet ing with one another . . . Every cer e\) l company competes with every chicken · · llow" If cereal priecs g~t too h1~h. Kor h c·x pla ined. <:ons um crs can switch tu ~oml'lhing l'lsl' like cgW,. ~ disdain for telephones -r-------- and telephone books - Southweste rn He ll ha s decided to use his pie· tur e o n one million telephone books in the Oklahoma City area. A portrait of Rogers was painted e specially for the 2,000-page books. which honor th"° tooth anniversary or has birt h on Nov. 4. 1879. Rogers app a re n tly disliked telephone books worse tha'n telephones. ra nking them with die· lton aries for useless· ness. "I got me a dictiona ry one time. but J!OOdne~~ ct clidl'nl 1 his speUing > la sf long It w:ts like looking in a tc•h•phom• book. I nt•ver called up a nybody in my life ir l had lo look up their numbl'r. CALL VELMA TIMMONS ABOiJTA ·103 INTEREST LOAN FOR HOMEOWNERS. Newport Eq11ity 'Fw1ds.fn r @ t I r ,,I • If '•~ f I tt I U li.t o J4 U824 .. .· ··N obod y 1s wo r th looking through all t host• num~r!> for. a nd t hal s th1• way it was "ith my d 1c t 1ona ry. · · Hogl'rs wrote 1n 1933 in one of his columns . '----------------------.:---' Dog SpUrs Pushup Champion DURHAM. N.C. <AP > If llarry We lch doesn't do his one -armed push ups l'Or reclly. h is dog g1 vcs him a nud ge . We lch. 31. who recently bro ke the world's reco rd fo r one·armed pus hups, says a lot of the credit goes to F r e d . h i s Labrador retriever. "ff 1·~ NOT doing · .. m right. he r olls me o\ er a little bit," s aid Welch. who started do Ing p us hups whe n hr was aboJr1t 12 and docs 25 to 50 every morning . We lch . the gene r al manaacr of radio station WTIK here. looked up th e record for on e · arme d pushups in th(• Guinness Book or Wo rld Re cords two weeks ago. • • 1 l ook e d a t th e fig ures and just thought I could beat them." SO. LAST week . he ro unde d up witnesses and started pumping. fi e co m ple t e d 14 0 pushups using his left ha nd to shatter the rec· 1 ord or l l2 and 144 using 1 has right hand . na rrowly beating the ma rk or 139, he said. IT WAS NO big deal to Fred. however . ··He helped me more than anything else, but when I came home and told him about the re· told him a bout the rec· or~A he didn't seem one sa1a . Funds Slated S AN FRANCISCO <AP) -Memorial IUnd.t have been ••t•bllt becl ror tbe famillea of two San Francisco Wate r Department engineers shot to death. The funds have been set up by two financial IMtJtutlon11 for the families of Eduardo Bur a and Patrick He aly . ''RENT ACA9KET'' .. A New Concept for Cremation .•• A practical, .low cost alternative that maintains the DiCJnity of the TraditionGI hneral Service. ILLUSTRATION "CASKET SHELL" HiCJh Quality Polished Wood .._"INSERT RECEPTACLE" Wood (TOP NOT SHOWN) The dee~ is placed M • pWa wood recephlde wWcll is cOKHlecl _. ''hldct." by ttw c ... et ._.for tM w.ww.g md , • ., .. senice. At the c~ of tM facu .. ...-.ice, tM c.-. sMI h ,.....ed. md flllall di..,.._ by ~HMllfioa falles piKe wHll fM 9M of fM ....... NCept.de Ollly -.... reby el•i• Ha; tile cost of • •••llli•• c ...... Harbor .Lawa TOTAL ITEMIZATION PLAN,.,.... yo. to clloose-, tlte ..... ya. ...... frOM ... wide,..... ................ 1c .. offered. .... to cli1p••• wHll tt.oM mp1ch of fm 1r1I •• •1•-6111 ~ ,_ c:•dder _ ...... Harbor LaW11 · Mowt Olive - Crcmatory----Cemetery----.Mausoleums 1625 Gisi• Costa Mesa ' ... •, .. -. .. . . -· :, f . ' : • t . . . . . ·. . ·, . ., ... . ., ••• • · J ·. I ' ·' ·' . ... ~-------..:.---------------------------------------------------------------------. • -.. ·---!.4L ···---·--··-·-·-_ ........................... - I r I ' • t ' t t ~ ' .. ' t t ! I • · A• DAILY PILOr fuetd1y, "P'll t7, 1119 • •• Neil Annstrong • lrcm' •O\cn:J hy Plan arc m3jor JXlWCf rrain . "''"'I'".,""'' 11nl\-~'\. )llUr di:Jlcr tor dctJ11'. .. Cbrysler'S 5/58 Plan protects you for 5 years Or 50,000 miles. Tbat's lager than a111ot11er American car ~akee 'fo u begin to t.1pprccit.1tc what Chry~lcr engineering mean:-, "hi:n ynu compare how long we· re willing to stand behind the rno1,t complex. and co~tly. engineering system in the entire car: the power train :Chry~lcr 's 5/50 Protection ... 5 year~ or 50.000 mil~~. whiche ver comes fir~t ... give~ you longe r rnvcragc than GM or Ford by two full ycar1,. Protection covers all major power train components. When you buy the Chry~Jer 5/50 Protection Plan, you get coverage that includes both the cost of part and labor for repair of major component<; in your car or truck engine. transmission or transaxlc. drive axle, and drive shaft. The Plan goes into cff ect when your !1CW car or truck limited warranty ends. You pay only the fITTt $50 for eac;h covered repair job. The onl y other requirement adds up to just plain good sense: use your car or truck in a normaJ way and give it the routine maintenance called for in the Owner 's Manual. Do this and the major components of the entire power train are protected from expensive repair bills for 5 years or 50..000 miles from the time you take original delivery of your vehicle. Chrysler's 5/50 Protection Plan is available to original individual retail buyers of new 1979 Chrysler. Dodge. and Plymouth vehicles purchased for personal use starting April 10. 1979. And the same low suggested retail price applies whether you lease or buy your car, van, or light truck. You can pay for it in a lump sum, charge it, or as with any other option. you can include it in your monthly car payments. , 1 You bave up to 60 days to Diak~ up your mind. You bu y your Chr ysler 5/50 Protec tion Plan at the ~arm; time as you buy your vehicle. However. if you wish, you can cancel within 60 days und you'll ~till get a full refund from Chry~lcr Corporation. • Here's your o•·time cost lor 5/50 Protectioa. Dodge Coli: Plymourh Arrow. Champ. Dodge Challenger. Omni, Omni 024; Plymouth Sapporo. Horizon. Hon1.on TO . Dodge Aspen; Plymouth Volan!. Ch.ry.,lcr Le Baron; Dodge Diplollklt. Chrysler Cordoba; Oodgc Magnum XE. Chry~lcr Newport, New Yorka; Fifth Avenue: Dodge St. Regi.,. liitCllS, ... ADWllCml Dodgi; D-50: Plymouth Arrow Pickup. Dodge Pickups (2-whccl drive). Dodge Sponsman. Ramcharger: Plymouth Voyager, Trail ~ler. IWtU UTJW.Pla $196 mo SZ81 Nolh.rrp• .runn~ { ·hry '"'' Double P1ay I>•)' Dodge Power Wagon Pickups. Rarncharger; 1419 Plymouth Trail Duster (4·whcel drive). , Your protecti0n includes coverage for towing, car rental-mm a toll free muaber i, call~ llelp. If you have a problem with a component covered by the Plan causing your car or truck to be out of use overnight while being repaired. you get a car rental allowance of up to $15 a day for up to 5 days. Should your car or truck need to be towed because of a problem 'with a covered power train component. you'll be reimbursed up to $25 . And if power train trouble occurs while you 're on the road. you can caJI a Chrysler Corporation operator for assistance, toll free. seven days a week. Your special Ownercard ')ists a • toll free emergency phone number for you to call for help. . :t ., Because this is a manuf acturcr-backed Plan, you have over 5,(XX> Chrysler/Plymouth and Dodge dealerships to call for assistance. If ·you are traveling and are unable to let your selling dealer service your car, just request service from any Chrysler Corporation dealer. Today. with inflation and the cost of car r~ almost constantly on the rise, the price you pay for Chrysler 5/50 Protection couJd very well be recovered by only one visit to your dealer's service center. That's an indication of Chrysler Corporation ·s confidence in the engineering of pur products . . . and of the quality you can expect in the new Chrysler, Dodge, or Plymouth vehicle you buy. , . l , I ' ~~-....-------------------------------------------------__ ...,. .... __ -...... ----. ······-... .. ......... ~--------------------~~--·~-,__..._ __ _......,,~ ... ----... ··-··---. -... -. .. .... ._.. ... .... ! I I { i ~ t . r i ' ,1 • f 1 ' I: 1: f ~ b 1 c i •• • • . . . . • • . I "-- Jpe Garagiola \ Chry-.lcr Le Baron Salon Harry! You've only got till May 10th to catch the big doable Savings on any ·of these specially equipped cars, vans, or tracks. 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You c111 equip them with Option Pac~ages your Dodge dealer is offering 11 SIOO. $200, SJOO, or Sl60 savings (compared 10 options purchased separately) and get Chrysler SJSO Prot~ion a1 no charge ucqic on '-wheel dnvc vehicle\ . The time to get in on your Dodge dc~r ·s Double Play savings is now. Those guys ate ready 10 play ball. And wnh Prospector Opc1on Padagl'~ plus 1hc 5/SO Ptotcct1on Plan, you'll catch a sav ing worth anywhere from US7 10 S64Q.• • Savin~' ba'l<'d on \IKker pncc or /~0 Plannnd ope ion M1dtr pncn when purcha~'tl i.cp.iMcly comp;in:d 10 Double Play pKktge pncc . - CH RYSLER : . . ~ :~ • ... • "' ., • . . ,: .. .~ ~ .. •. •' ·. C111.,.ier. P1J11oatb. Plymo11/h I • • J ~· . .,....._.__ ----------· -----------\ -----.. ----... --------------------------....:. ---..... . . . . . ---. . • ----- -------____ .....,.. ___ .. __ ,.._ --.-....--..... ;...-;;--..o..l;o;,11 ____ _.._._ ............ -~---: ...................... __ .... ~ ·--·· ..... __ ··-......... ·····--·.-·-· . --·--·--. -......... _ -··--·----" ................... "" . ~--······ ----..... -.. -.............. _ ..... __. .... AJ• DAIL y PILOT . .. ·------.. ·····,·······---"'!................. . ... Tueld1y Apnl 11, t91t Paid Advertisement . except for hiS OWll union membel1s! Our empl oyees tell us they arc being threa tened and tntimidattd by the United ·:Farm Workers ( FW) union -soml'lin1cs . even beat up. . ·rhey say they arc afraid -for themse lves :and for thcirfan1ilics. : Our employees tell us that when they try to . go to work. UFW uni on enforcers slash their tires. break their windows, threa ten their wives · and f a miti es. event ry to burn their homes. I Cs not just hea rsay. 1,hcre are Sheriffs• reports from all over the state docum.cnting ,. th ese fears. Cesar Chavez may deny it , but the fact s speak for themselves. He may disavow violen ce, but the truth is written in the news- paper day after day. So we nsk Ccselr Chavez the questi on . everybody isasking."Cesar, why th~.violence?'.' Is your union and its strike so unpopular ·that your on ly means of persuasion are · threats, intimidation and violence agai nst .yo ur own union members? . Has your leadership fallen ~e point where the UFW must use forte and fear to -achieve compl iance? Cesar, our employees tell us they are afraid that if they don't obey your union. it wi ll have them fired. Under California s farm labor Jaw-with the contract the union is striking for -it 's lega l. The UFW can forc e an employer to fire any employee it wants, for any reason it wants. Even for actions totally uru:elated to the 1. employee's job. The UFW -as California's farm labor of wh o is in 04good standing:· And any employee found to be ''not in good'standing" by th e UF\N can be·ordercd fired . The empl oyer has no choice, no say, no appeal. Period. Nex t case . So our employees tell us they are a fr aid of their uni on, Cesar. Bu t in spite of the threats against their jobs and the violence in the fie l ~th c majority of our empl oyees have come back to work during this strike. Yet when they return , they are afraid the uni on will have them fired for wo rking during / / • Calexico. CA - Cesar Chavez professes non·vi olma.· ar a recent rally. the strike. They are afraid the union wi ll blac klist them. Cesar, nobody is saying you don't have the right to strike, but our employees have rightsr too. Human rights. T he violence mus t stop and th e Calif- ornia Fann Labor Law must be corrected. Our employees should have the right to di s- agree with their union without being afra id for themse lves and their famili es -' a nd without losin g their jobs. ' • . . . .. . .. .. .. .. • I . ' l > I ' .., I , !· , ,I ' ' I I , ' ,I I i • •' l. ~ •. , law is presently written -can be the so1e judge ---. ~~:.~~1?fieiill ' . I rsa·rnatterof • COMMrrrEE FOR FAIR NEGOTIATIONS • 91 l·B Blanco Circle. Salinas. Callfom11l 93901 Phone. 14081757·5317 PAUL F1..E~11NG and HAL \IOLLER. Co-chatrm.'Tl • . A-Striking UFW union enfo~rs attack Sheriff deputies with rocks. · . , •• "' • b I ~ .......... ----·----------------~~~~~ ... .-... .,.-~. -. ...... -..... , __ . ····-···· .. ·-· .... ····-... --··--·--···-.... .---- 1 '/'NS lt>E:-··~toctcs­ ,~.. •Movies • omics l -•Television t I ..•. T~. Aprll 11, 1979 DAILY PILOT I I 8y t:RNU: C'ASTl l,l,O CM,.,. Oellr l"t~ '~" Sut• nn<I Pt•tt• l'1'l4.'r•\l•n ~t·ren·t Ut'll.} '111.:10.: an tht• llu!>lon nun Mon du> · It "·'" C1t•1•11ng 'ou "Ouldn·l bt•hl'H' ~·" t'1llll 1t \\ ,,, bud, thnt• .. Sut• :.u1d ahl•r i.ht• and hc•r hui.b11nd r1n1~hl•d ttw U1l'tt11n Mur .1 thon Ill 2 13 ()2 <llld lhl•n quu·kl) <'·lllttht th1 nt• l pl.ow bm·k. tu l' all forrud hard on runncri. ucrui1torn1•d to run nlnac In warnwr climuk "Wt· didn't hllH' uny prohlt•nl!> but I kind or ltJ,thlt•nt•tl UJI ti bit." said :O.ul', \\ho orr1 <·1ally wu-. tlH· hrth wornun to Ctu'i:. lht• f1ni1'h hn1• "A lol o( {'ullforn1un1' Sl't.'mt·d t o h1• bothe rt,.I l}y lhl' c·olcJ unit 1t hit U!> ..i ltttlt.• h.1rdt.•r Wt• blurtl•d out with turth·rw<'k-.. lht 1•w thl'm awJ.) Jflt'r fl\t' Ollh'' ~ind "t'rl' 'tOrt'y \\l' d ul u( lt'l"Urd-. "There'll such u mass of bodies we felt like big sardines." s.ald Sue ... We got up fronl this time, put on trash bags and sat on the sidehnes for an hour so we'd be s ure to get a good pos ition. Otherwise . it would have been another one or those catch-up races the most vivid s ights was the finish line which resembled a dumping ground for abus e d a nd m1s ued bodies. "Everybody goes to this one park - lng lot which is dark and dingy," Sue said · · AJI thes e bodie~ were lay· ing there a nd 1t was so cold. people Wl're freezing "We JUSt JOin~d the s pectators. s it ting in the ram wailing for the race to start .. "IT'S NI<'•: TO an: llOMt: UjlUln th<' Lagunu lkm·h mutht.•r o( thrl:,. 1., ... t ~1·..i1 . 11 "J'> l'Old but I don't r 1•11w 11)b1·r ft•1•ll11~ 1t Th11> ttffil'. I Ill'\ 1•r c·1iult.I v. .ir m up · Ont•c It d id : ull semblance or c1viltzation ceased. "I DON'T HAV E ANY complaints but Pete is saying he doesn·t want to go back again because of the crowd At times. we both felt like scream· ing. We couldn't move. it was so con· gested. But 1t is sttll exciting because or t he s pect ators and everybody should give it a shot once:· said ttus morn111.: "Whl'n "'' .iot or< lhl' plant:. Pt·tl' ~.11d ht> ".l'\ i;:lad tu lw buck In the sm ott · As1de fro m lht• rnus .. 11( bod1t•., crowding the 26 milt-, 385 yard l'Our.,,. from suburban Hopkinton to Boston. there was thl' roni.tant r .11n and 42 degree temJ)t.'rature lo <·ontcnd with And wh1h• l ht• l'Ool Wl'ath{'r twlpt·•I k1•ep the times '1own. 1t d1<J m .1k1· 1l Pt:Tt•:, Wm-. VOWED lar.t year lo lll!vt•r n•lurn to Um.tun. still ha rbors thl.' s Jml' fc·vltng~ towa rds the race hl'l'<I USC or th1.• c·onge~t1on N<>arly Ii 000 runnl·r., turnl•d out for lht.· 8Jrd r u1111111g 01 1\111t·ric:1·!> mn ... t p11.'!> 1 1gwu~ rn<i d ran· "IT'S SCARY BECAUSE you're :.tfra1d or being knocked down on that road and getting trampled." Sue said .. People really push and shove at the start and you have to fi ght for yourself Luckily. I had Pete to guide me through the big mass .. l\s wild as the start was and a!. grul'hng as the race became. one of I Joan Benoit of Bowdoin College. was the women·s winne r in 2·25· 15 Second of the 500 women entered was Patti Lyons of Boston. who checked in at2·J8 22. ·SUE PETERSEN Rodgers' I Goal: Medal f fu Olympics ... ~ BOSTON t 1\1'1 Hometown \ boy Bill Rodgers. the s uperstar marathoner with a fiery will to • win, has r enewed his claim to the l'lus ive title us the w<irtd·~ f top runne r of the grueling road race. "I could taste that third win." the 31.ycar-olcl forml·r ~chonl teacher said Mond••Y aft<'r \.\C<Jr ing down Japun ·s Tosh1h1k11 Seko to set <in /\mcrican rcC"ord 1n w111ning th t• liJrd Un~t on M a rathon . ·I d1dn ·t "';,an t :-.omeonl'lotakl·ttaway · ( The 5 9. 12H pound1·r from ! Me lrose. Mass . ran away 'frurn I Seko on thC' famed .. Jlcartbn•llk Ifill" to win his third Boston event in 2 hours, 9 minutes, 27 seconds . It broke the U S. r<'C'Or<I • he set in 1975, winning his f1rM 1 Boston race in 2·09.55. 1 Rodge rs. calling .Monda y ':. 1 rac e. "t h e be s t quality m a ra thon I've ever run," con ceded that his dominance c•rn't last forC'ver. adding, "I could almost retire now hut th1.•n··., one thing missing a rnL'flal 1n 1 the Olympics .. ' 'THE VICTORY MonCtay, by it:, (seconds over Scko. was a nl·ar breeze down the homestn:tch l through cold ram. Hodgers won \the 1978 race rn 2: 10.13 by only \two s econds over Jeff We lls of Dallas in the closest 26-mile. 385-yard event on record I Seko. a 23-ycar old c:olleJ:tl' ~Lu dent tn .Jnpan. and the winner or : t h c ... u k u o k a I n t c r n a t•in a I Marathon in his homclanir l:1st December. ran with llod~ers for ~ 20 m iles before his legs \.\t'nl l numb on the third of a brutal i series of hills in Newton, Mass '· · · K nowrng the course m akcs " l difference." said Rodgers. who cruised to his postrace interv1e" 'ba rely struggling for -br<•ath t"You run downhill. downhill . !downhill. Then ;,i ll of a s udden you try to go uphill. .. Seko. speaking through <Jn m terpreter. said. "lf you l Jkl· [away the hill~. it '~ an ea~y J course." L I RODGERS, WHO H AS \\On the Fukuoka race along with back·lo-back victories 1n New York City's young but pres - tigious marathon. was beaten by Seko last December. On the run from rus tic llopkin- lon lo Boston, Rodgers said athle tes l end to get over conl i· dent. explaining, "You have to restrain yoursetr. And you have to m ake your move al the right time." For the \Tictor ious Connecticut native, now operator or a run- ning store located along the I Boston MarathoA-U>ute, that c!large came as Seko was strug· : gling uphill. AP W"t""°lo WINNER CROWNED Bill Rodgers 1 ~ trowned wtnnl'r 111 (he Bo~ton Mur:.ithon !\lond;.ir by M;,1vor K1·v10 If Whitt· as MLlssachust:lts G<n . Ed~·ard King l ook!'> on Punched, Trampled Footsteps Guide· Blind Marathoner BOSTON 11\I') Gl'org1: ll allman lis lt'ncd ha rd lo the fool~leps of h1:. 7,800 fe llow <·on tcstants 1n Monday ., Bo~ton M::irathon. but hL· never '>:J\\-any of them. The sound of their pounding feet and their gas ping breath guided the blind collegt· pro- fesso r from Columbia. SC . the 26 miles. 385 ya rds from I lopkin- ton, Mass .. to the finish line in Boston. Hallman. 44. who h as been blind s ince an army accident m Korea 25 years ago, didn't even plan to run the race until las t September .. H E HAD BEEN R NNING s hor ter distances for s everal yea rs when he received a letter from a little girl he had met on ;,i fam ily visit to Illinois la!.t !>Urn me r. w 11h rc•gul ur ra<'1ng rwrtnl'r~ .J :1 1· k M a r I i n and Ch a rl <.·., Car~on. both of Columh1<1 • But once the hc·ld ~pread out. ht· branched out on his o" n. navigating hy hearing alonl'. Even with the sha rp('ncd hear 1ng acuity that com(':, with sight lessncss. H all m a n took h1!> lumps "I GOT K NOCK E O down twice:· said Hallman. "And I got punched in lhl' i.tomach. too.·· .. I was passing him l his ·as ~allantl ," said Hallman. "when my s hoe sort of touched ht c; a nct WC both sort Of got knocked Off halance " .. He s aid a couple of ugh words and ll•t me have it." "I accepted that and went ''" ISeeBUNQ, Pal(e 8 2) Forsch Flattens LA Dodgers 1-6 in Last Seven Games LOS /\NG ELES (/\I' 1 Now lhi:Jl Ken l"or~ch has pitched a no·h1ltt•r in tht• major league!.. hl' ad mils that he's thinking <Jbout pitching a ~l'cond onl'. "Surl'. rm thinking no hiller.'' said the· 32 ycar·old I louston right handl'r Monday night · · 1 m in the habit now I'm thinking about 1l fnim th1· M'c·ond inning on ·· FORSCH MAOE THE f"O)UU.:~TS folio"" 1ng hi s third victory without a lo~s this !>ca~on . <1 .i II shutout over ltll' slumping IA.>!> /\ng1·les Dodger., Forseh hurlt'd <• no h1Lll·r ag:.11nsl 1\tl;,intci in his first start of thl• season on /\pnl 7 Monday ni ght. ht· \.\Pill 4-'a innings bdore allowing tht• Oodger~· firs t htl, a s 1ngll· by Dust) Hakn In a ll. l"orsch scatl<'red f1 V<.' hits A flerwards. Forsch ~aid hl' did not h:iv(' his best stuff. cxpla1na ng, .. , didn't have a fastball until about the seventh inning and I h nd no l'Urveball at all ·· What he did havl' wa s an cxe ept1 onCJI s I i d e r . w h i <;..b-"'-tMi.. t•nough to hand Los /\ngelc~ 1ls sixth loss m :,e ven g;,ames while lhl' /\s tros. off to a n 8 J start. won their third 1n a r'ow llouston got a ll lhP ~t~ ••• , ' runs it nC'L-dcd ag<unst FORSCH loser Don Sutton. 1·2. in the fi rst inning on <J walk. a tnpl<' b~ .Jeff Lt•onard und a run·scoring ~1nglc by .JoM· Cru1, GOTCHA! I lousl on S(•(·ond basrpian Art llowc I lcftl. looks towarrt first bast· after for cing the Dodgers' Steve Gan·cy al SUTTON RETJREO 15 ASTROS tn u row dur 1ng ont> stretch but thl•n allowed l\\O more runs in I he eighth. driven in by Eno-. Cabell and Hafad Landt>'lo~ Mea nv.hilc. For~c h permitted only onl' Uodgcr past s1>c·ond bas(• a~ ht· ~truck out three and walkt•d JU:>l on£> Ill· fat'('d 1>nl} th1.• m1n1mum unlit R;,iker ~ot lhl· r1rM hit 1n tht· firth inning Rick Monday tollo\.\.(•d "1th :1 "1nglt. "l.'ndmg Bak< r to third. hut .IOl' Fl'rgu~on poppt•<I out to end the only 1\Cnous : Loe, ,\ngt·ll•., thrt·at l.1)~ /\ng.•ll•<; M:1nagl·r Tom l.asr1rda s <11d of tht• s lump. "You hnpc 1·al·h d<.1~ \\(•'II 1·oml' out of 1t The~1: gu}:, ha \e play<:d long l'OOugh to kno" there .in ~lump., I n ·rt:.t tnl haH·n ·1 10~1 faith ·· TU•: MAJOR CONTRIBUTORS to tht• Uod g er.,· c,lump ;,in· tht'1r key hitters. Steve Ga rvl'y and R'on C<>} CE'y 1s httlc•ss m ht" last 16 at-bats and Garvey, though he !.napped an O·fur· 13 skid with a sc~enth· 1nn1ng singlt-. has only one hit in his last 15 at·ba~ The· absl'nct• of Rl'gg1e Smith hasn't he lped t'llhe r. Smith. who sprained his left knee last Tues· day night rn Houston and has not played s ince, may not return to the Los Angeles lineup until Fri· day night llou~Lon MnnagN Bill Virdon porntcd to pitching a~ tht• kl-} Lu h1 " team ·~ l'Xl'eplional start ··'w\\•'\l' got a good . cxpcncnct·d s tarling staff and we're• getting ~1 lot of complete game~." he !.:Jid "That's ht>t'n thc> key .. Houston ~tarlt·rs have recorded six ('Omplcte games rn the team·._ 11 outings . Los !\ngt:ll•s has . on1.· compl<.'lt• ~amt• 1n 12 starts Pitching tomJ?hl ' -.ccond gamr of lht• thrcc- ga me ser1e!. will ht· .IOl' N1ekro for llou:.ton and Andy Mess(•rs m1th for Los Ang1..•lc:-. Both h avt· I 1 rerord~ Al"Wir""9t•. !.l'Cond on a gr ounder to shor t by Ron Ccy Monday .... m~ht. Howe rclayeq to first in time to get Ccy . . '1 RODGERS BLASTED 15 yards ahead on the big incline and widened his lead . Police ! escort motorcycles had to move quickly to slay ahead of the hard-driving champion, whose goal is to win an Olympic gold medal al the Moscow Olympics . Seko rtniahed 200 yards behind in 2: 10.12, followed by lloberl Jlallman's wife Eileen h5d told nine -year ·old Carol Wall that her hus band dreamed of en- tering the Boston Mar athon the premiere contest in world Sonies' Quiekness ~oufd Be Differenee ; AFTER TUE DENVER VICTORY, Ab· 1 Hodge, a Greater Boston T rack Club stablemate eC Rodgers. In 2: 12.30. Veteran Tom Fleming or Bloomfield, N .J ., a two·lime Boston runnerup, was the early pacesetter ln the record field of more than 7,800 qu·alified en- trant.s1~thetaded to fourth. Quaufytng tlme -three hourR tor men, 31A houri for women and men over 40 -likely wlll be lowered. f Rodgers , calling Monday's lrau, "the best quality marathon I've ever run," conceded tha~·s dominance can't last forever a ding, "f could almost relire w but there's one lhJng m lsstng a medal In lheOlymplcs." road racing. • "We seem ed lo hit il off." Hallman said. as he reste d after the race at Boston's P ark Plaza Hotel. "I got a letter from her s aying that she was praying for me and hoped I'd win. "As of las t Aug us t, I'd never run more than 10 miles." said Ha llma n. who tcach~s special education ar Columbus College "But I JUSt couldn't see turning anyone like that down." SO RE BEGAN lo train by en- ter ing four orea marathons and uppl~ hls. monthly mlleage to an average o r 300 miles. l\s he docs at home, Hallmon ran the firs t two miles or the congested Boston race by main· lainlng frequent hund <'Ontftct __ .,... ___ ~ ... _.,.-::.. --................. ·-.. .-.--·~ -. --.. . ...... SEATI'LE CAP> The fi rst National Basketball Association playoff game . between Seattle and Los Angeles matches a team led by a supersta r against a squad known for Its de fense and rebounding skills . - T he lightly knit Sonics squar e off agfii nst the Lakers, led by 7·2 Kareem Abdul-Ja bbar, tonight in the first game of a best-of-seven series T HE SONICS, WHO finished fi rst in regular season piny in the NBA's Pacific Division, have had fre e time for practicing while the Laker s were fighting their woy past Denver. An Abdul-J a bbar hook s hot with 12 seconds rem aining kno<:'ked Denver out of post·season play on Sunday, as the Leke rs defeated the NugflCl,;'i, 112-lll Somes' Cooch Le nny Wilkens says prnc tlc~s have been Rood und the team Is ready ···-·-·· ... '· fo r the series. "We 're getting tired or pla} 1ng each other." he said. VETERAN SEATTLE FORWARD Paul Silas noted the layoff's advantage to in- jured Sonics Fred Brown, Wally Walker and J oe Hassell. Brown. the sixth man on the Sonic~· s quad. wns expected to m111s the fi rst game or two because of a broken left ring finger AbduJ -Jabbar '5 regular s eason average o r 23.8 points a itame and 12.8 rebounds, as well as his league .tending shot-blocking abilities. probably constitute the Sonic:>' biggest worry. ··If K~reem gets going we'll be In trou· ble." said S11as "But quickness will tell the i1tory and W<.' have the edge In quick· nes11." "You know Abdul-Jabbar is ba('k there all the t1me ... Raid Seattle forward John Johnson I' dul-Jabt)ar was thinking how he could take , away 5eattle's home COUrl a dvantage in I the series. ( ·'Seattle plays a slower gam e than ~ Denver." he s aid. "But they are e xptoslvc. Jt can scor e from a ny position. We can beat them up tht>rc, but our work Is cut out Ceir U!i ~· The Lakers and Sonics each won two · regular-season games against each othe r. In t heir la.st mceUng 11 days ago, lbe Soolc!i em barrassed the Lakera, 113·93, in t.os Angeles. Seattle centt!r Jack Slkma worked to draw the Laker' center away from the hoop then, but thot doosn't worry Abd\ll·J abbar now "That's fine with us." he said. "n 's the same way Denver tried to take advan· taac." ' . l • I Ill DAILY PILOT A C•p1ule Report Fro.m the Wortd of Sporta Ro88man's Dad, Brother Arrested in Philly Beating Fro• AP Dlapa LtbH Make RO!'l.amnn, lhe depoofM'd World 8oJtlng J\11 PlOLADELPIOA Th rather and bmlh\•r or m 11ocaallon light heavyweight champion. havu b\"'" arrc1t~-d for all.-gedly bcaUng a t&Xt driver. pohcc l'llld Tht' cab drtvf'r. Mtrhat-1 ln1tlcs~. a~. wa~ ~tuHt"fl Into lhe trunk ol a c-.r ul Phtladelph.ta l nlt'm1.1t1on..1I Au port MoncJ,1y evening folh,w•nM u fllsthRhl. police 1Jl)1tJ Th.i meJff brokt> out wtltn lnglt':.e blockrct a motorcade that hud ·Hncd up outside Uw Eas tern A1rhncb baggage te rm1ru1l to p1<'k up Rossman Jnd l«kt• him to ht$ homc 1n nearby Turn~nsville. N J . police said RObbtnan loi.t ht:. t1tll.' lo Vactor Gahnde' or Argentana {I\ t::r lht! Wt!tkcnd In New Orleans Rossman 's father. J&mt·b Dl'P1ano Sr . 55, of Tumersville, and one of the f1ghler's brothers. James De· Piano J r .. 21, of S1cklerv11le. N J .. werc each charged with assault, reeklessly endangering another person. makmg ter· ro#lst1c threats and c-onsp1racy, police said. T h<' OePianos wer e arra1gnt'tl Monday night and re- leased on $2.500 bond, pcndm~ an J\pril 25 hearing Inglese was not ehargt.-d. Police sauJ the fi ght broke out when lnglese refused to 4110'-l' h.ib cab afh'r blocking lht• motorcade T wo unidentified men helped the DePlanos during the fight but escaped, police said. Rossm an broke h is right hand in the New Orleans fight, wh ich was awarded to Galindez after Rossm~n failed to come out for the 10th round. T ht> fight ended Rossman'li brief reign as champ tie won the Litle from Galindez Sept. 15 -----Qttote ol t~ Dq---~....., Defendmg Olympic discus champion M-c Wilkins, on what it will take to repeat in the 1980 Gam es llt Moscow: ''It will probably take the fact that you're from a Communist t'ountry to win. I figure I'd have lo be al least fi ve feet better than any Commumst country compelttors to win the discus." .....,, Sparb lsla•~r• Past Cld~ago Chicago left wing Harold PhiJUpoff said it best ~ following his team 's 6·2 loss to the New York lslan-' ders : "Take away Mike Bossy from them and it's an even game ." Bossy collected three goals and set u p another by De nis Potvin as the Islande rs handed Chicago its 13th straight playoff defeat in the first game of the National Hockey League's quarterfinal se ries ... Philade lphia rallied to tic the game at 2·2 m the lh)rd period on Bill Barber's shot with 4 :58 remaining. th<>n won 1t on Ken Linesman's goal 44 seconds into overtime a<; the New York Rangers wastt•d an early 2-0 advantage by going into :.i defensive shell . . . Boston Jumped all over Pittsburgh, 6·2, In their opener as they s wept lo a 3-0 first period lead and never looked back. "That's the first time in two months when something really meant something," said Boston Coach Don Cherry ... Montreal s urvived a s haky start I 2·0 deficit > and went on to .OUY record a 5-2 win over Toronto in the first gam e of their series. thanks to a pair of goals by veteran center J acques Lem aire in the third period. IJSC. 49er• Sign Ba•lcetlHlll Stars LOS ANGELES -New Southern California m basketball coach Stan Morrison announced Mon- day that the TroJaos have signed h~Mh S<:hool s tand- outs Jacqul' llill of Manual Arts and James McDonald of Long Reach Poly to letters of intent The 6-2 Hill averaged 21.9 · poinlc; per game this past season while the 6·6 McDonald averaged 13 points and 11 re- bounds and had 128 assistas . . Long Beach State Coach Tex Winter announced that the 49ers have signed Kelly Johnson and Craig Dy ke m a to letters of intent. The 6-6 Johnson averaged 28.5 points per game at Citrus College while Dykema. also 6·6, ave raged 18 points per outing at Long Beach City College. New Pepperdine Coach Jim Harrick announced that the Waves have signed Dane Suttle or Fremont High, Scott McCollum or Covina High, Carmel Stevens of Verbum Dei High and Brett Ba rnett of Gle ndale J unior College to letters of inten t. Lee Throttles Cuh 011 T..,e-•fi ter Montreal's Bill Lee fired a two-hitter Monday Ill as the Expos stopped the Chicago Cubs, 2-0. . . . Steve Ke mp, Aurelio Rodriguez and Alan Tram· · mel drove in two runs apiece as Detroit routed Kansas City, 10-4 .•. Rob Picclolo got his first two hits of the season. Including a game-winning triple in the fourth inning as Oakland bested Seattle. 4·2 ... Alan Bannister, Lamar Jobnsoa and BUI Naborodny each smacked two-run doubles as the Chicago Wh ite Sox buried Toronto, • 8·4 . . . Cincinnati has m ade 16 errors in the first 11 games of 19'79 ... Pittsburgh's attendance is down 6, 700 from the 1978 rate despite various prom otional gimmicks by the Pirates . . . Reggie Jaclulon singled In Mickey Rivers in the third inning«> enable the Yankees to tie the New York Mets, l·l. in a five-inning exhibition game, halted LH because Of rain . Kttlgltt T•nt• DOICll Celff~•' l•IJ The first choice for the vacant .Boston Celtic .• coaching job, Bobby KnJgbt, has declined the of- fer. Knight, who guided Indiana to the NIT title t his year and the NCAA crown t wo years ago, says he wants to remain in the college ranks . . . Freddie Goss, the head basketbali' coach at UC Riverside for 10 years, an- nounced his resignation Monday to seek a coaching position elsewhere ... Trevor Johan.sen, a rookie defensemal) with the NID..'s Colorado Rockies, slapped in a shot from the blue line with 4:02 to go to give team Canada a S-4 victory over Flnland ln the World Ice Hockey cham pionships being con- ducted in Moscow. ~··d•• Following are the m a jor sports events on televlslon jonlght. Ratings are: .uu excellent; .tu worth watching; ./I fair; .t forget It . c;) 7:20 p.m., Channel 9 I I I I NBA BASKETBALL: Lakers at Seattle. Announcers: Chick Hearn and Pat Riley. The L.akers continue their drive toward a posslbfe Natlonal Basketball Association Championship a gainst the Seattle SuperSonlcs tonight In the KlnQdOnie. The best-of·seven series to determine a Western Division flniUst will return to the Forum Friday night after games In SeMtle tonight and We<lnetday. \ • RADIO 8istcetblll -L.akers at SHttle, 7:30 p.m., KLAC (S70). BasetNll -Houston et Oodgers,'7:25 p.m., KABC (790 ). . .., ....... , ........ Bastblll -Anotls •t Ml~, 11 :10a .m ., KMPC (710). ' Beginner's Luek Nine-year-old Billy Collins of Stockton has quite a fish story to tell. The 4-3. 74-pound youngst er caught a 10-pound German brown trout at Shasta Lake Friday after a 30-minutc battle. lt was the fi rst time the youngster had ever fish~. Nicklaus NOT Favored Tournament of Champiom Begins Thursday By HOWARD L. HANDY Ot IM 0.tlf ,..... St..tt For the first time in several years. Jack Nicklaus will not be the favorite lo win the MONY Tournament of Champions which starts Th4rsday at La Costa Country Club near Carlsbad. Thls 1s the most exclusive event on the PGA tour with on· ly previous tournament winners eligible to com- pete. There will be 29 in the field. The favorites are Cary Player and Tom Walson a t odds of 6-1 with Nicklaus and Lee Trevino at 8-1. Fuzzy Zoeller is only 15·1 in the opening Line but could be better than that by Thursday. Bunched at 10·1 are Andy North. Andy Bean. Ben Crenshaw, Hubert Green, Bruce Lietzke and Lanny Wadkins. At 12·1 are Lon Hinkle . ·1,e(• Elder . Jerry Pate, Ray Floyd and Mac McLendon. The 20·1 favorites GOLF are Je rry Heard. Larry Nelson. Jim Simons. Barry Jaeckel and Bob Byman. And trailing at 25·1 are Jack Newton. Ron Streck and Mark Mccumber. Nickl aus has won the event five limes and had his best tournament of the year at the Masters after struggling to win only SI 1,309 to that point. Player won last year a nd picked up a check for $45.000. Thjs year the winner will get $54,000 with ever y player in the held sharing in the prize money. • • • A NATIONAL MEMBERSHIP DRIVE is un · der way by the Amateur Golfers' Association out of Hollywood. Fla. with many s ports world personalities lending their names lo the program Art Georgalis, the executive director and founder. toll free al (800) 327-9789. ••• IGP, INTERNATIONAL GOLF and Promo· tions. has announced a 13~vent pro-am series of tournaments with two of them already played and the May 14 event set ror Rancho San Joaquin Coif Course in lrvme. The group returns to Ra ncho San Joaquin Aug. Z7. Joe Caraway 1s president of the IC P group with headquarters m Laguna Hills . For further in formation on part1c1pation, wnte to IG I' Offlct''" p O Box 2444. Lag una Hills 92653 or call 830·448!.1 • • • RED PAlfE RSON of the Califorrua Angels 1:-. hono rary chairman of the Goodwill lndustrtl'..,· third annual golf tournament to be he ld at Alta Vista Country ·c lub in Placentia May 7. This ll> a fund rrusing event to aid Good~ll's vocational r<" habilitation program for handicapped men anrt women. Reservations may be made by culling 547·6301. ~ld•9 Area Co11nn IRVINE COAST -Least Putts Tournament A Flight-Dorie Amen. 33; B Flight-Jean Taylor. 30: C Flig ht--Elaine Rush. 31 On1•s Tournament: A Fhght-ll1e l Alice Rohdy <ind Dody Grant, 35"2 , B flight -<tie) Chris Winton and Nudte Wrig ht. 33'n: C Flig ht-Marti) n Cranden. J.H":?; D Flight-M. Twitchell. 32. BIG CANYON -· T wo Low Balls of four'SOm~· Tournament : 1. J ean Lambert. Elizabeth Parr. Peggy Cunningham, Donna Smith . 131. Medal Play winner: Hele n Pegler. net 72. say~:We have an or ganization for the people who .Bullets, Sonics Tabbed mean the most to golf. t he 18.9 million who play just for the fun of the game. By getting this RENO r A Pl -H arrah's Reno Race and tremendous group of golfers together. we can all Sports Book has tabbed Washington and Seattle a~ derive many benefits that would otherwise be im· the teams to watch in the National Basketball A~ possible for one or two individuals lo enjoy " ~oc1 ation playoffs. Group discount benefits are the core supp<>rt Washington was lis ted Monday as a 9.5 ing AGA's two m ajor programs fcllow~h1p favorite, while Seattle is 2·1. San Antonio followed through golf and scholarships for youth. Mem bers at 5. t. Ka nsas City a nd Phoeni x a t 6 -1. can play at AGA member clubs during most Philaaclphia at H-1. Los Angeles at 15 I and Allan· months for one -half the normal greens foe. la far back at 50· I. The board of directors includes pros Bruce In tonight's games. Harrah's likes Washington Devlin and Bob Toski, jockey Eddie Arcaro and hv seve n over Atlanta. San Anto nio over football players Nick Buoniconti and Earl Morrall P0hiladelph1a by six. Seattle by five over Los For more information, call AG/\ headquarters Angeles a nd Kansas City over Phoenix by four GOLF ~ Ne~p•rl-PrllUefl---­ cra1g Sheff, Sports Editor Any penon who doea not re•· llze the da nger of giving de· cas lon-making powe r s to un. qualified boosters should read your article by Dr. Robert Mockett. (April ~). Newport Ha r bor. under the outstanding leadership of Jules Gage. has produced one of the fin est at hl etic p r ogr a m s anywhere. To realize that they have done so while overcoming t he n egative. un i nformed critic is m of "boosters" like Mockelt make t h ei r perfor mance all the more im· pressive . Mockett says they need a com- petent coach. They h ave one. Hank Cochra ne . Anyone who knows football and has seen Newport's Sound Defense can tell you that. Incom petents don't beat St. Paul's. lie says he would go out of slate t.o fi nd a coach. Why"! If you have seen Loara or a host of other Orange County t eam s play. you know that the coaching 1s superb. How many coaches with great out of state records havt• come sn only lo be found lacking in the technical aspect nt>eded to win in Orange County. Jn the late 60's, Orange County football may have been the best tn the natio n . I fe~I it ha s dropped a lit tle in quality because it has' scrapped its ex- cellent rl and C programs to con- form to othe r s tates. However. outside or t he a rea between Yo ungstown. Ohio an<J Pitts - burgh and the areas around Wichita Falls, Plano. Abilene, M \.dland and Waco, Tex., Orange County football is still as good as a ny Would Mockett go to hes beloved Nebr aska for a cuach '' A state which, interest- tng ly enough . produces the ft>W<'Sl maJor college players per J)()J)ulat1on of a ny state in the Union. Tht> most amazing slatemcnt was that coaches do not put out jn t>ffort Coachmj? football to- day 1nvolvl's more time than ::inyonc s hould be asked to Spt.>nd . I do agrc-e ~ ith his opiruon or t h c f r c s h m a n p r o g r a "m . Probably it ranks a lonj? with F'ountam Vallt'y as the finest sn Orange County. However , the only other s tatemc-nt I 3f'rt!t' with him on was that many qual1f1f'd c oac h es a r e n1Jt c·na<.•hing If ht• wants to find L' rca!-.on for this. he should look 111 a mirror. Let's hope that the sports pro f(r a ms ar c directed by pro- fes siona ls hke Gage and not peo- p le who had t heir ·•athletic careers cut s hort by injuries m <heir freshmun yenr." Thank you. Pete Snetsinger Olympic Sites OK'd LOS ANGELES I AP) ·-The United Chambers or'Com mercc of the San Fernando Valley h;1~ endorsed four proposed sites for 1984 Olym pics facilities in t he Sepulveda Basin after heann~ a presentation from Mayor Tom Bradley. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- · Hayes Begins Prison Term DALLAS </\Pl -Olympic gold medalis t and form er Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Bob Hayes has started serving a five-year prison ter m following his con viction on a c har ge of selling cocaine to an unde rcover officer. P rosecutors said Hayes. 36. could be free in 10 months on good behavior . H ayes pleaded g u ilty last m onth to selling cocaine in March 1978 to an undercover police orricer . a nd elected to have his sentence set by the judge. State District J udge Richard Mays sent e nced Hayes on March 23 to five years each on two counts or ·selling cocaine. with sentences to r un concur - re ntly. He also sentenced Hayes to seven years def erred proba· lion -to be served after he gets ou t of prison -for selling methaqualone . p,.... Pflflf! •I BUND ... a b o ut m y busi n ess." said Ha llman. "IL didn't bother me at all. "I t.h1nk the guy probably did that without thinking. He was probably tired." Ha llman finished in 3 hours. 23.15 mlnule~ bis best ever m aralhoo time . He hasn't decided whether «> enter next year, but added, "lf you hav e the rig ht desire and the rl1ht motivation. you can do anything you want to do." Baseball Standings AME RICAN LEAGUE West Divis ion Texas Minnesota Angels Kansas City Seattle Chicago Oakland W L Pct. GB 6 I .857 7 2 778 7 J .7()() 1r~ :i •1 .556 2 a 1 .411 3'1:! :\ 6 .333 ·1 2 9 .182 ti East Dtvh1ion Milwaukee fi 2 .750 Bos ton . 4 3 .57 1 112 New York 5 4 .556 1 1 ~ Toronto 4 5 :444 2' ~ Detr oil 3 4 .429 21•2 Baltimore :i 6 .333 312 Cleveland 2 6 .250 <1 NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division W L Pel. GB Houston 8 3 727 San Francisco 7 4 .636 1 CinciM ati 5 6 .455 3 Dodgers 5 7 .417 3"'2 Atlanta 4' 6 .400 3'h San Diego 4 7 .364 4 East Division Mo ntreal 6 2 Philadelphia 4 3 SL Louis 4 J Pittsburgh t 5 New York 3 4 Chicago I ~ MofllMJ't S<oro M Oii tlOll •. o...,_n 0 Monll'ff! 1. Cllt<.., 0 750 .571 H2 .571 11·2 .444 2\.4.i ,429 2~ 167 4 ,........,., S<or•• Pl\tl-'pN• •I PlltU>urQll. llPO . '"'"' Cle¥el...cl •.~ton J Oflfy _, MIM!duled O.lrolt 10, K<tnMt City • T•y•1 G- Cl\1t"90 I, Toninto• lio1nton IJ Nte•ro 1 ti •I O•ttttt O•ki.nc14,$e•t1,.1 1~1~1111-11.n ., ... .,., 0-New YO<k IZMl\ry 1,1 •I MoflltHI IOf~f .,...111 Ryen I 11 ., M•nne.oi. (Gollt 1 11 1-41 r. ... 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J i;iaan . the l.u~unu Bt'Jt•h mutht•r uf lht ,.,. llJld this mornan~ "Wht•n '"' got urr the pl<1ne. Pl'le ll.lld ht• wa' ~l.td to h1· back an lht.• limo~ ·· As ide from lht· m a!>!> of bodtt·' t·rowdmg the 26 malt-, :ms y,ud l'QUr!>t' from suburban Hopkantcin to Bos ton. tht're was the <'On:.tunt rain and 42 degree temperature Lo contt-nd with And whale the <'OOI Wt·utht<1 hclpt·d kct•p the tam~ du""· 11 <1111 r.1,1kt• 11 I Rodger s' I Goal: Me d a l ' ! In Olympics .. ~ BOSTON 1AI'1 I lometown I boy Bill Rodgers. the s uperstar m arathoner with a fiery will to ! wan. has renewed his ('(;.um to • the elusive till~ as the worJd's I top runner of the grueling road race. "I could taste that thgd wan." 1 the 31-ycar-olcl formtr S<:hool teC1cher said Monduy after "ea r ing down Japa n's :ros h1hiko Seko to set <.in Am<'racan record an wanning the 83 rd Bos ton Mar a thon. "I didn 't wa nt :.om eon<.' totakt• 1t awa) .. { The 5 9, 12M-poundn from f Me lrose, Mass. r.:m away from t ! Seko on lhc famed "Heartbreak 11 111 " to win his third Boston event in 2 hours. 9 minutes, 27 seconds. It broke tht' U S. record t he set an 1975, winning his first 1 Bos ton race in 2:09.55. • Rodgers, calling Mond ay·~ ~ racl, "th e b e s t quality marathon I've ever run." con- ct>ded that his dominJnce t a n t l a~t for('\'er, adding, "I could a lmost retire now bul tbt•n"" one thing m1ssang a m t·dal in i the Olympics .. hud on runn1.1ri. at·cus tonwd to run nln.c m warml'r c:hmutl' 'W(• didn't haH· Ufl) problt•Oll) but I kind or t1.:hkt1l•d up II hat," snld Sut•. "ho t1Hu·1atty "us thr fifth "omun to t'• ll" thl' finai.h 1111 .... A lot ll f (' U I 1 f CH 11 1 J fl ' S t• l' lfH'<i t 0 bl' l>t>lhf'I t«I by tht• t•old ancl 1t hat U!> a lallll' hJrd1•r Wt• :.tarttod t>Vt with turll1•n1•«k1t, Lhn·" them awuy aftl'r fa H• malt·i. t.1nd "•'fl' '>Orry "l.' dtd al t1·n~.1 nb · 1..1.,t .~•·a r. at "ai. (•o ld but I don't 11•nll'ntbt·1 l\'l·hni.: 11 Thi:. tame. 1 1w,1•1 \'t)Ultt "'·irm up · Pl-;T•:. WHO \IOWt.:D la!>t )Car to flt'\ t•r rt.'lurn LO Boston, still ha rbors tht' s:.i mt> frl'iangs towards the ran· ht'l'<I USl' or lhl' conges tion. Nearly Ii 000 runiwr' 1uriwd out for lh1· RJrd ru11111ng ol A1111·r1 ra·-. IOOl'l t pn·-. I 1g111u-. r11.11l 1 ;H't • "The re's s uch a mass or bodies we Ml like bag sardines." said Sue. "We gol up rront lhlS lame, put on trash bogs and sat on the s idelines for an hour so we'd be sure to get a good pos1L1on Otherwise. it would have been another one or those catch-up ruces. the most vivid sights was the finish 'tine which r esembled a dumping ground for abus ed a nd mas ued bodies . .. E verybody goes to this one park· ang lot which as dark a nd dingy:· Sue s aid "All these bodies were lay ang there and it was so cold, people were freezing "We JUSl JOaned the s pectators. sat tang in the rain waiting for the r ace to start .. "I DON'T HAVE ANY compla.anl:, but Pelc is saying he doesn't want to go back again because of the crowd Al times . we both felt like scream mg. We couldn't move. it was so con· gested. But 1t as still exciting bccausl' of the s pectators a nd ever ybody s hould give it a sh<>t bnce ·· Onc e it dad.' ull semblance of <'tvilizulion ceased . "IT'S SCARY BECAUS E you're afraid of beang knocked dowl} on that road and gettin g tra mpled.'' Sue s aid ... People really push and shove a t the start and you have toiighl for )Ourself. Luckily. I had Pete to guide me through the big mass ... As wild as the start was and a s g rueling as the race became. one of Joan Benoit of Bowdoin College. was the women 's wanner 1n 2:25: 15 Second of the 500 women entered was Patti Lyons of Boston. who checked an at2·J8 22 , SUE PETERSEN ' Forsch Flattens LA \ Dodgers 1-6 • in Last Seven Games LOS ANGELES 1Al'1 :"'ow lhi:lt Ken For!><'h has patched a no-halll'r an tht• maJOr league!>, he ad mils that he·~ thanking about p1lchang a second Onl'. "Sure, 1·m thinking no·hatter ... said thl' 32 yt'ar-old Houston raght handl·r Monda~ night "I m an th(' habit no" I'm thinking <A bout al from t hl second anmng on " FORSCH MADE TUE ('0)1:Wt;~TS folio" 1ng ha s third Vtl'lory without a ln'>s this sea!>on. a I O shutout over the :.lumping Los Angt·lcs Dodger., Fors<'h hurled a no hatlt·r aguanst Atlanta an his first start or lht• !>l'3SOll on April 7 Monday night. hl' we nt ·F :1 mnangi. before.· allowing tht· Dodgers· first hit, a s mglt· by Dust} Bakn In :.i ll . Forsch scattc·red five hats A(lerwards, Forsch said he did not huvc his best stuff. explaining. "I d1dn"L huve a fastball until about the :-.eventh inning and I had no r urveball a l all .. Whal he dtd havl' was an exceptional s I tel c r . w h i eh w a s l'no ugh to ha nd Lo., Angeles its sixth loss in !>CVl'n gamt•s v.hale thr As tros. off lo a n S•:l '- start. won their third 1n. SUTTON RETjREO 15 ASTROS in a row dur 1ng on(' stret<'h but thl'n allowed two more runs m the· e1~hlh. dravt'n an by Eno:. Cabell a nd Rafael La ndl:"loy Mc•a nwhllc: Forsch permitted or11y ont• Oodgt·r plls t st•<·ond b<Ase a!> he s truck out th"ree and walkrd JU:>l o ne I le fael'<1 nnl) the mana m um until B<Jkt·r got thl· first hat an thl· fifth 1nn1ng Rick Monday 1ollo"ec1 "'1th ~· -.an).!l l', s l·nd1ni: Bahr t11 th1rcl . bul .Joe Ft•rgu:.on popµt·d out Lo end lht· cinl y ~eraou:. : Lo~ ,\ ng<:ll·s th rt· a I · Lo-. An gd l'" M anagl'r Tom La-.orda said of lhl• s lump. "You hopL• t•,1t•h da) W!·'ll <·Orne OUt of·11 T hcs<· guyl> haH· played lung l'ntm~h lo know the n : Jn· slump~ I c1·rta ml} haH·n L lost faith .. T ll E MAJOR l 'ONTRI BUTORS to t ht• Do d g er<.· '>lump :ff(' the ir key hitters. Stc\'e Garvey and Ron Ct•y Ccy 1s hatless 1n his last 16 a t-bats and Gar vey, though he s nupped an O·for·l3 skid with a scventh- annang sangle. has only one hat in his last 15 at-bats Tht· absen<'<' of Reggie Smith has n't helped l'lthe r Sm1lh. who sprained his left knee last Tue!>· day night in Hous ton and has not played since, may not return to the Los Angeles lineup until Fri- day naghl · · lloustnn ~l:in .1.(!Pr Bill Virdon po inted lo p1tch1ng as lht• kt·~ tu h10., team 's l'X('(•ptaonal s t:.irl .. \\ l' n · l!Ol a good. c·x IX'rtenct·d starting staff and Wl''n • iu·llang a lot of l'Ompll'Lc games." hl' -.aid "'Th:.it ., bN·n I ht' kt'Y .. , I Ttlt: VlCTORY :\l ond:.iy. b) 1~. t seconds over Scko. wu!> u m·ar 'breeze down the homeslrNC'h ~ through cold nun. Jlodgcr' won , the 1978 race an 2: 10 13 by onl; •two seconds over .J"(f Well'> 11f u row Houston got all thl' runs at Ol'l'<icd ag:.i in~t loser Don Sutton. I ·2. in FORSCH Hou:.lon startl'rs h<.1vc rc<'orded six <'Om plctc game!> an tlw tl•a rn ·-. 11 outings . Los Angeles has • one romplC'l1• earn<' in I:! .,tart:. Dallas an the <'IO<>f•'>t ~Ii milt 385-yard event on rN·ord 1 Seko. u 2.1 Yl'<i r -nl<l c·r1llt·v•· '-ttJ dent in J apan. and th<: "'1nnn ,,f 1 t he f''ukuoka l nt 1·rnol1•1o:d Muralhon in hi<> hom1·l:ind 1.,· 1 Decemtx.·r . ra n "ilh Hodgn ., frir f 20 miles before h1-. leg., "'·nl t numb on the· third or :.. hrulol 1seraes ofhills 1n Newton. Ma"' . "Knowing the cour!>c mak1·-. ;, rdiffe rence,'' s:11d Uodgc•r\, w hri cruised to his poslra('C! 1n1 t·rv1l·w 'barely struggling for bn·uth f"You run downhill. do\\nh1tl t downhill Then all of ll :-.utld1·11 you try to go uphill " Seko. speaking throug h Jn in l tcrpretcr. s aul. "If you t al-.1· \away the hall ~. it ·., an •«1-.v t course." ~ ' RODGERS. WHO llAS won lthe Fukuoka race along w1lh 'back-to -back victories an New fYork City's young but pre~ f ligious m arathon. was beaten by Seko last December. On the run rrom rustic fl opkin· ton to Boston. Rodgers said athletes tend to get ovcrconfi· dent. explaining, ''You have lo restrain yourself. And you have to m ake your move at the right lime." t For the victorious Connecticut native, now operator of a run- ning store locat ed a long tht- 1 eoston Marathon route. that (c!targe came as Seko was strug 1 gling uphill. AP Woro-IO WINNER CROWNED Ball Hodgcr:-. 1~ t'rov. ned wtnnl'r 11( !lat· B<i'>lt>n '.\l<.1 ralh<111 '.\lond;;1 y hv :Vl <.1vor Kl'van II Wli1L1· ,,.., '.\1 <.1'>'>t.td1 u'>t:llvG11\ Ed ~C:t rd Kani look:-. cm Puneh~d ., T rampled F Ootsteps Guide Blind Marathoner BOSTON I Al'I G N >r gl' JI ;, II mll n Ii '>l•· n<·ll h ;irrl to thl" frn>L .... tc11s of h1i, 7 ,HO<) fl'llow rnn lC''>ta11l~ 1n Monday·-. Bo-.lon Mar:ithon, hut ht· neH·r i.aw any of them . The sound of their pounding feet and their gaspan~ hrc·alh guided th(• blind collegl' ·pro fcs:.or from Columbia. SC • the 26 miles. 385 yards from Hopkin ton, Mas s .. lo the finis h line in Boston. Hallman, 44. who has been blind since an army accident an Korea 25 years ago. didn'l t•ven plan to run the race until last September. HE HAD BEEN RUNNING shorte r distances for s everal years when he received a h.:lte r from a little girl he had m et on a family visit to Illinois last sum m er . "1th n •gular ra<'ang p:.i rtm•r-. J a <' k M a rt i n a n cl r h a r I t· ' <'arson, both of Columha:.i Rut once the field i.prcad out, hl' bran<'hC'd out on has ov.n. na vigating by he aring alone Eve n with the s harpened hl'<ff ang acuity that comes with :.agbt ll•ssness, ll u llman took h is lumps. •·1 GOT KNOCK ED down twice." said Hallman. "And ( got p un<'hed in the sto ma<'h. 100 .. "I was passing h1 m I his. as !>rtil:inu :· said llallman, "when my s hoe sort of touched his and we both sort of got knocked off balance " "lie said a couple of ugly wnrrls and let me have al .. • · r ac<'Cptcd that and went nn <See BLIND, Pa-e 8 2) the first.inning on a walk. a triple b~ J eff Ll•on orfl and a run-scorini:: ~mgll' by .lo!>e Cru1 GOTCHA! Hous ton second basem a n Art llowc < lcfll. looks towar.d first base: afte r for cing the Dodgers' Steve Garvey al P1tr hmg 1on1J.!hl ., '>t.'<'Ond g am t' of the thret·· game !-.t'rtt·~ wall bt· .IOI' N1e kro for Hous ton and Andy Me .... sl'rsm ath for LO!> Angl'le:. Both han· I I rt't'Ords ,.~ ........... second on a grounder lo short by Ron Cey Mond~1 y night. Howe relayed lo first in time to ~et Cey . I I i tl R ODGER S BLASTED 15 yards ahead on the big incline and widened his lead. Police escort motorcycles had to move quickly to stay ahead or the hard-driving c hampion, whose goal is to win an Olympic gold medal a t the Moscow Olympics. Jlallman's wife Eileen had told nine-year -old Carol Wa ll that he r husband dreamed of e n· tering the Boston Marathon I the premlere contest in world Sonies' Quickness Could Be Difference j • Seko finished 200 yards behind lin 2: 10.12, followed by Robert Hodge, a Greater Boston Track Club stablemate or Rodgers, in 2:12.30. Veteran Tom Fleming of Bloomfield . N.J .. a l"Wo-time Boston runnerup, was the early pacesetter in the record field or more than 7,800 qualified en- trants, but he faded to fourth. Qualifying time -tbree hours ror men, 3'h hours for women and men over 40 -likely will be lowered. J R odgers, calJing Monday's race "the best quality marathon l1•ve ever run.·· conceded lhat his dominance can't last forever, ad- ding , "I could almost retire now but there' a one thing missinR -a medal In the Olympics." .. road racing. • "We seemed to hit it off ... Hallman said, as he rested after the race at Boston's Pa rk Plaza Hotel. "I got a letter from he r saying that she was praying for me and hoped I'd win. .. As of last August, I'd never run more than 10 miles." said Hallman, who teaches s pedal e ducation at Columbus College. "But I jus t couldn't see turning anyone like that down." SO RE BEGAN to tr~n by en- tering rour area marathons and upping his monthly mlleare to an overage of 300 miles. As he does at home, Hallman r an the first two miles or the congested Bo ton race by main· t aln[ng frequent hand contact SEATTLE CAPI -The first National Basketball Association playoff game between Seattle and Los Angeles matches a team led by a superstar against a squad known for its defense and re bounding skills . The t ightly knit Sonics square off against the Lakers. led by 7-2 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. tonight In the firs t game of. a bes t-Of-seven series. t11E SONICS. WHO finished first in regular season play in the NBA's Pacific Division, have had free lime for practicing while the Lakers were fighting their way RiJSl ~nver. An Abdul·J abbar hook ·hot with 12 -secq~ds re maining kl')ocked Denver out of pos t-season play on Sunday.. as the Lakers defeated the Nuggets, l 12-111. Sonics' Coach Lenny Wi)k<.'ns say!I pro<' tlc:es have been Rood and the team is read y for the sen e s. "We 're getting tired of play AFTER THE D ENVER VICl'ORV, Ab-~ ang ench othe r.'' he s aid. dul-Jabbar was thinking how he could take ) VETERAN SEA1TLE FORWA RD Paul away Seattle's home court advantage in ~ Silas noted the layoff's advantage to in· the series. ~ jured SonJcs Fred Brown, Wally Walker "Seattle plays a s lower game than l a nd Joe Hassett. Denve r." he s aid. "But they a re explosive. Brown. the sixth man on the Sonics' can score from a ny position. We can beat ' s quad. was expected lo miss tbe first them up there. but our work is c ut out fo r j game or two beca use of a broken lcn ring us ... finger.· AbduJ-Jabbar's regula r season average The Lakers and Sonics each won two · 1 of 23.8 points a f'ame and L2.8 re bounds, as regular-season games against each ot.bcr. well as his league-leading shot-blocking In their last meeting 11 days ago, the Sonic, # a bilities. probably eonstitute lhe Sonics ' e mbarrassed the l.akers. 113-93, in Lo biggest worry. . Angeles. "tr Kareem gets going we 'll be in trou ble," said Silas. "But quickness will tell the story and we ha''" the edf!e in quick- ness." "You know Abdul ·J abhar is back there a ll the time, .. said Scottie forward J ohn J ohnson. r Seattle center J ack Slkma .worked to draw the Laker center away from the hoop then. but that doesn't worry Abdul-J abb•r now "That's fine with us ... he aakl. "n 'i1 the SAme woy D •nvt'r tried to take advan· tage." ·----------------------------------~-~ --------_____________ ..,..,... ______________ __ ..... -..... .,. -··· .. ---· ... -~ ·-...... -... --. -.. . . . .. .., . -~ .,· """ -................ ,. # . D DAIL V Ptl.OT Tueedey, AcH'il 17, 1'11 .. Rossman's Dad, Brother Arre ted in Philly Beating Fro• AP Dhpak'ka PIOLADELPHIA The falht"r und brotht•r of = Mtkf R~man, the dt>poaed World OoxtnQ A-; 11~t111Uon tl~ht ht-•vywelgbt champion, hav.-tk'\'n arr.-11ted tor idl~at"dly beallna a taxi draver, pollre 81.Ud Tht-rah driver, Mlcha<'I tngl~<'. 25. wu~ ~tufft'<I Into tht· trunk of .a car c.1l Ph1lodelph1a lnternuttonal Air 1>11rt Mooduy evtnl~ foUov. in.: a f1slf1,,-:ht, pohre Mud Tht.: m<'I~· brokt' out v.•hen ln>:lt•M: bl~k~ a motorcudt> that had llnt'd up outside tht• J.~a~t\"1 11 t\arltnt•:, bato;u~c tt'rmuwl to pick up Ri>s.!>man und ta kt• him to his home rn n('arby Turnersville. N J • pollcl' .!>iHd ROb::.mun lo::.t ht::. title to Victor Gahndc~ or Ari.;cnUn,1 m t•r lhc weekend 111 New Orleans Rossman's father , Jame "i Ot-f'tano S r • 55, o f Turnersvllle. and one or the h~htl•r i. brothers, James De· PtanQ Jr . 21, or Si<.'klervtlle, N J • were ea<.'h <.'harged With assault, recklessly t-ndangenng anolht-r person, making ter rorlsttc threats and ronsp1rary. poltc1! :iitid. The De~anos were arra1gnt-'d Monday night and re leased on $2,500 bond, 1a·ndin~ JO /\µnl 25 hl•anng. ln~lci..c was not char1otcd PoltCl' said the fight brokt• out wh(•n lnglc:.e rcfusl-d to m ove h1::. cab afh·r hlorking lh(• motnr<"u1lc Two untcil•nt1f1l•d men hl'lped the l>l' Pwnos during Uw fight but ~c:1ix.>d. police sa id Rm.sman brokl• his right hand in thf' New Orleans fi Aht, which was awardC'ci to Gulindc•7. after Rossman fail<.'d to come out for the 10th ruund Thi· fight c·ndNI Ros~man's bri<'f n•1gn a i.. chamr' lll· wt•n tht· tllll' from Galindez St'pt. 15 .-------""8•e of due Da11--------. Ocft'ndtng Olympic d1srus champion Mac Wilkins, on what at will take to repeat in the 1980 Games lit Mose-ow "It will probably take the fa<.'l that you're from a Communist country to win. I figure I'd have to be at ll•ast five feet better than any Communist country competJtorslo w10 t he d1scus" 11oaf1 Spara lslan~r• Past Chicago following his team's 6·2 loss to the New York lslan· ' Chi<.'aAO left wing Harold Pbllllpoff s aid it b4!sl ~ ders: "Take away Mike Bossy from them a nd it's an even game." Bossy collected three goals and set up another by Denis Polvln as the Islanders handed Chicago its 13th straight playoff defeat in the first game of the ~ational Hockey Ll'ague's quarterfinal series . Philadelphia rallied to tie the game al 2·2 m lhc lhll"d period on BiU Barber's shot with 4 58 r emaining, lhl'n won 1t on Keo Lint>sman's goal 44 sc<.'onds into overtimr as the New York Ha ngers wasted an early 2·0 advantage by going into a defensive s hcll ... Boston JUmpcd all over Pittsburgh, 6·2, in the ir opener as they swept to a 3-0 fi rst period lead and.never looked b a<.'k. "That's the first time in two months when something l'cally m<'ant something," said Boston Coach Don Cherry . . :\Jontreal survived a s haky start 12·0 def1c1t1 and went on to rcC'ord a 5·2 win over Toronto in the first game of their s eries. thanks to a pair of go;.i ls by vete ran <.'enll'r Jacques Lemaire m the third period. IS«: 49er• Sign Bask~tfHJll Stars LOS ANGELES -New Southern Californ ia m baske tball c·oac h Sta n Morrison a nnounced Mon· day that the Trojans have s1gncd high school stand· outs .Jacque 11111 of Ma nual Arts and J a mes Mc Donald of Long Rca<.'h Poly to letters of intent The 6·2 11111 aven.t Acd 21 !:J points per game this past season while the 6·6 Mc Dona ld averaged 13 points and 11 re· bounds and had 128 assistas. Long Beach Stale Coach Te x Winter announced that the 49ers have signC<t Ke lly J ohnson and Craig Dykema to letters of intent. The 6-6 Johns on averaged 28.5 points per game at Citrus College while Dykema, also 6·6, averaged 18 points per outin~ at Long Beach City College. New Pcpperdine Coach Jim Harri<.'k announ<.'ed that the Waves have s1gnc.'<1 Dane Suttle of Fre mont High. Scott . McCollum of Covina H1~h. Carmel Stevens of Verbum Dc1 High and Bre tt Barnett of Glendale J<.inior College to letters of intent. Lee Throttles Cufn 011 T..,o-laftt~r Montreal's Bill Lee fired a two·hitter Monday • as the Expos stopped the Chicago Cubs, 2·0. . . . Steve Kemp, Aurelio Rodrlgoez a nd Alan Tram-· mel drove m two runs apiece as Detroit routed Kansas C1ty, 10-4 . . . Rob Plcdolo got his rirst two hits of the season, including a ~ame·winning triple in the fourth Inning as Oakland bes ted Seattle, 4·2 ... Alan Bannister, Lamar JohnllGD and BUI Naborodny each sm acked two-run doubles a s the Chicago White Sox buried Toronto. ' ······.····.·.'p". • 8·4 . . . Cincinnati has m ade 16 errors In the first 11 games of 1979 ... Pittsburgh's attendance is down 6,700 from the l!n8 rate despite. various promotional gimmicks by the Pirates . . . Reggie Jackson singled in Mickey Rivers ln the thlrd inning to enable the Yankees lo tie the New York Mets, 1·1. in a five-inning exhibition game, halted ' -1 • !&·._,I, ., ~.~ LH because Of rain. ""'""' T•,.... D0te11 Celile•' leb The first choice for the vacant &ston Celtic Ill coachln~ job, Bobby_ Knlgbt •. has dee.lined the of· · fer . Knight, who guided Indiana to the NIT title this year and the NCAA crown two years ago, says he wants to remaJn In the college ranks ... Freddie Goss, the head basketball coach at UC Riverside for 10 years, an· nounced his resignation Monday to seek a <.'oaching position elsewhere ... Trevor Jobansen, a rookie defenseman with t~e NHL's Colorado Rockies, slapped in a shot from the blue hne with 4:02 to go to give team Canada a S-4 victory over Finland in tbe World Ice Hockey championships beln~ con- ducted in Moscow. ~Radio Following are the major spools events on televlslon tonight. Ratings are: ././././ excellent; IN worth watching; ;, fair· ' forget It. .. ' A 7:20 p.m •• Channel 9 ./ ./ ./ ./ NIA BASKETBALL: Lakers at Seattle. Announcft's: Chick Hearn and Pat Riley. -.... The L.Bers continue their drive toward a po~lbte NetlOMI B•Shtbell Association championship •o•lnst the SNttle SuperSontcs tonight In the Kll'IQdOme. The best-ot"1even series to determine a Western Division fin.fist wlll return to the Forum Friday night after games In Sffttle tonight end Wednesday. 9'AOt0 Basketball -L.aken et S..Mle, 7:30 p.m., KLAC (5701. S.Mblll -Houstonet Dodgers, 7:25p.m., KABC (790). ........ , .... " .. Baseball -Angels •t MlnMSOU, 11 : 10 a .m., KMPC ( 7'0). ·---.-." .. GOLF N..,,,_,.. Pr•be4 .,... Craig Sheff, Sporta-EcllUtt"-- r ,,. Beginner's L~k Nine-year-Old Billy Collins of Stockton ha"s q u ill' a fis h stor y to te ll. The 4·3, 74-pound younJ.!Sll·r cau ght a lO ·pound German brown trout at S has ta Lake Friday after a 30-mmutc battle·. lt was' the ~ir~l t ime the youngster had e ver fished. Nicklaus NOT Favored Tournament of Champions Begim Thursday By HOWARD L. RANDY Of Ille Daily ~llet Sl.ttt For the first time in several years, Jack Nicklaus will not be the favorite to win the MONY Tournament of Champions which starts Thursday at La Costa Country Club near Carlsbad. This is the m ost ex<.'lusivc event on the PGA tour with on- ly previous tournament winners eligible to com- pete. There will be 29 in the field. The favo rites are Gary Playe r a nd Tom Watson al odds of 6· l with Nicklaus and Lee Trevino at 8· l. Fuzzy Zoeller is only 15· 1 in the openin~ line but could be better than that by Thursday. Bunch<'d at 10·1 are Andy North. Andy Bean . Ben C rens haw, Hub(•rt Gr een, Bruce Lietzke and L4nny Wadkins. At 12·1 arc Lon Hinkle . Lee Elder. Jerry Pate. Ray Floyd a nd Ma<.' McLendon. The 20.1 favorites GOLF are Jerry Heard. Larry Nelson , J im Simons. Barry J acckcl and Bob Byman. And trailin_g a l 25·1 are Jack Newton. Ron Streck and Mark Mcc umber. . Nicklaus has won the event five times and had his best tournament of the year at the Masters after strugglin~ to win only SJ t.309 to that point. Player won last year and picked up a check for $45,000. This year the winner wi ll get S54 ,000 with every plciycr tn the field sha ring in the prize money. * * • A NATIONAL MEMBERSmP DRIVE is Un· df'r way by the Amateur Golfers' Association out o f Ho llywood, Fla. with many sports world personalities lending their names to the program Art Georgalis. the executive director and founder. toll free al C800l 327-9789. * * * IGP. INTERNATIONAL GOLF and Promo· lions. has announced a 13-event pro-a m senes of tournaments with two of them already played and the May 14 event set for Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course m Irvine The group returns to Rancho San Joaquin Aug. 27. Joe Caraway IS president or the IG p J{roup with he adquarters in Laguna Hills. f or further in . formation on participation. wnte to IG P Offlc1·-.. P O Box 2444. Laguna Hills 92653 or call 830·441S!J • • * RED PATTERSON of the California /\nizels i-. honorary chairman of the Goodwill I ndustru·-. · third annual golf tournament to be held at /\llJ Vista Country Club in Placentia May 7. Thts 1s " fund raising event to aid Goodwill's vo<.'at1onal rt• ha bilitation program for handicapped me n and women. Reservations may be m ad.c by call1ni.: 547-6301. Clleeld•9 Area Co•n~ IRVINE COAST -Least Putts Tournament A Flight-Dorie Amen. 33 ; B Flight--J ean Taylor. 30 : C Flight -·Elaine Rush . Jl Orn·-. Tournament; A Flight-1tie1 Allee Rohdy and Dody Grant, 351,2 ; B Flight -<tie> Chris Winton a nd Nud1e Wrig ht. 33'r.?; C Flight-Ma rt l}n Cranden. 341h; D Fhghl--M. Twitche ll . 32 BIG CANYON -Two Low Balls of Foursoml Tournament: t. Jean Lambert, Elizabeth Parr. Peggy Cunningham. Donna. Smith. 131. Medal P lay winner : Helen Pegler. net 72. s ays.:We have an organization for the people who &Uets, Sonics Tabbed mean the most to golf, the 18.9 million who play just for the fun of the game. By getting lhts RENO <AP) -R arr ah's Reno Race anrl tre mendous group of golfers toitcthcr. we can nll Sports Book has t abbed Washington and Seattle a' derive many benefits that would othC'rwisc be tm· thc tcams to watch in the National Baskethall /\~ possible for one or two individuals to (•n 1oy " sol' I a lion playoffs . Group discount benefits arc the core support Washington was liste d Monday a!-a 9 5 ing AGA 's two major program s fc llow~h 1p favorite. while Seattle is 2·1. San Antonio followt•d through golf and scholars hips for youth Members at 5 ·1. Ka n sas City a nd Phoe nix at 6 1, can play at AGA member clubs during most Philaoclphta at 8· l. Los Angeles a t 15 1 and Allan months for one ·half the normal g reens fC'c ta far back a t 50· l. The board of dire<:tors includes pros Orucc In tonight's games. Harrah's hJ<es Washington Devlin and Bob Toski, jockey Eddie Arraro and hy s e ven over A ti ant a . San Antonio OVl'r football players Nick Buoniconti a nd Earl Morrall Ph1ladelph1a by six. Seattle by fnc over Los Any person who does not rea· lize the danger of giving de· casaon-makang powers to un. qualified booeters should read your article by Dr. Robert Mockett <April 12). Newport Harbor, under the outstanding leadership or Jules Gage. has produced one of the fine s t athletic programs anywhere. To realize that they have done so while overcoming the negat ive. uninformed c r iticis m or "boosters" like M o c k et t m a k-c th e i r performan<.'e all the more im· pressive. • Mockctt says they need a com· petent coach. They have one. Hank Cochrane. Anyone who knows football and has seen Ne wport's Sound Defense can tell you that. Incompetents don't beat St. Paul's. He says he would go out of state to find a coach. Why? If you have seen Loar a or a host or othe r Orange County teams play, you know that the coaching as s uperb. How many coaches with great out or state records havl' come in only to be found lacking in the technical aspect nced<'d to win tn Orange County. In the late 60's. Ocange County football may have been the best in the natio n. I fee l it has droppe d a little in quality be<.'ause 1t has s<.'rapped its ex- cellent rl and C programs to con· form to other slates. However. outs.Ide or the area between Youngstown. Ohio and Pitts· burgh and the areas around Wichita Fa lls. Plano. Abilene, Midl a nd and W aco, Tex., Orange County football is still as good as any Would Mocketl go to his beloved Nebraska for a c1rnch ., ,\ state which. interest· 1n~ly cno u ~h . produ<.'es the ft'Wl''>l ma1or cpllcgc players per population 1>f any state in th~ L'n1on. Th<' most amazing slatcmC-nt was that <.'Oal'hL·s do not put out .111 t'ffort Coa<.'hing football to· day 1nvolv('S m o r<' time tha n anyont• s ho uld be asked to s pend. I do agree with his opinion of the fr es hman prog r am . Probably it ranks along with Fountaln Va lley as the finest in OrnnAe County . However, the rmly other s tatemC'nt I agree v.1th him on was that many q11al1f1ed <·oac h cs a re not 1 o:n·h1ng If he• wants lo find a n ·a..,on for th1::.. he should look 111 a mirror Let's hope that the sports pro· ii r a iins a rc directed by pro· rcss1onals ltke Gage a nd not peo- ple who had their "athletic t•areers <.'Ut short by injuries in their freshman year." Thank you, Pote Snetsinger Olympic Sites OK'd LOS ANGELES <AP \ --The Unit<.>d Cham bers of Commer<.'e of the San Fe rnando Valley hcis endorsed four proposed sites for 1984 Olymp1<.'s facilities in the Sepulveda Masin a fte r he·anng a presentation from Mayor Tom Bradley. For more information, call AGA headquarters Angeles and Kansas City over Phoenix by rour ~~~~~~:__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--==- Hayes Begins Prison Term DALLAS <AP) -Olympic gold medalis t and former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Boh Hayes has started serving. a five.year prison term following his conviction on a charge of selling cocaine to an unde rcover officer. Prosecutors said Hayes. 36, could be free In 10 months on good behavior. ll a yes pleaded guilty la s t month to selling cocaine in · Ma rch 1978 to an undercover poli<.'e office r . and elc<.'tcd to have his sentence set by the judge . State District Judge Richard Mays sen ten<.'ed Hayes on March 23 to five years each on two counts of selling cocaine, with sentences to run concur· rently. He also sentenced Hayes to seven years deferred proba· t ion -to be served after he gets out of prison -tor selling methaqualone. p,....p_,,e•J BIJND ••• about my business.•· snld Hallman. "ll didn't bother me at au. "I think the guy probably did that without thinking. He was probably tired." Hallman finished In 3 hours, 23.1$ minutes, his best ever marathon Ume. Ho. bun't decided whet.her to enter next year, but added. "If you have the rl&bt desire and the rl1ht moUvatlon, you can do anythlna you want to do.!' .I Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE West Dlvbion w l. Pct.GB Texas fi I .~7 Minm.>sota ., 2 778 Angels 7 3 .700 ·~ Kansas Cit) 5 ·1 .556 2 Seattle !i 7 .417 31,"2 Chicago ;\ 6 .333 " Oakland 2 9 .182 6 East Division Milwaukee 6 2 750 Bos ton '1 3 .571 I' 2 New York 5 " .556 J I ~ Toronto ,, 5 :444 2',z Detroit 3 4 .429 21,2 Baltimore J 6 333 J'z 2 G .250 4 NATIONAL LEAGl'E Wesl Division W L Pel. 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PHILllDELPHlll tAGL.ES N4me(I 8 01 tv Jo.-•\\t\f•n• '«N<" WA'>HINC,l()N ~E.()SKIH'> ~•Qr\~ Kl'r\ "°""°" ~ .... .., to .. \ctte!I of OM·Yt1•t '°" h•th SOCCElll .,,.,..,I'(.~" S«.cer L• .. • C.LEVE LllNO C.OBRll'> -S•Qned Tom M ulroy m•otieldfr PE.NN'>'fL\IANlll STONE RS -S•gMCI JottnO H.tru,dt!fenoer. COi.LEGE & R llOH a. S r II T .f' N•med Juliene ~.mp\on wQl'nllllin \ bl't.etcwlt coec.n ~' LOIJI\ UNIVERSllY llnnourttecl '4'\•Qn«ttioo ut O•tk McOontttcS. •tMet1c OHttc.tor VOLLEYBALL EXHIBITION A lf'tf('tf'\ '" A(110n d••f CiCJlden WC\t Co14"'1' I) I q I), IJ I) I) 10. I\ I OCC Falls, 7-2, To Mountie Nine~ HB, Marina Vie at Blair OrangL• C:oasl Collt·ge·s l'tralcs had a lot of thmgs gomg for them Monday, but Mt San An lon1 o's Glc·nn S\\1rt•s rt•\ersed tl all \\Ith a grand slam homl' run 111 lht• fifth inning to catapult the.' visitors to a 7 ::! South Coast Conference baseball victory The loss rlrops lht• Ptri.ttt•s into a tac frJr first place with Santa /\na with 7 3 rccorrls. a half game better than C<.'rritos :rnd Mt San Antonio. Swin·s· clout ca mt· with two out on i.ln 0·2 pitch and sailed ovt•r the l('ft field fcnt'l'. Mitch Southern also had a solo homer for the winners. Mike Sodders kept his hitting streak alive at 23 with a two-out ~uble in the ninth inning for Orange Coast 1n ltis pursuit of the team record 125 1 ll unt1ngton Beach H1 gh's Sunset Lcaguc- lc:.iding Oilers will be in action tonight at Long De a ch · s RI a 1 r t-' H· I d \\here Manna. b:.itll1ng for a baseball playoffs b<.'rlh. awaits at 7. Al so in action tonight 1s Newport Harbor and Fountain Valley at Mll e Square Park (7). f'oun - tam Valley Is one game off Huntington Beach's tra i l and Newport Harbor is locked in a t hird·pl ace tic with Mari03. Ruben Soto has had a p~ur of hits to give him ---------------------- J J .for·20 the last five gamt•s and Handy Day had a double and two singles for the l'1rah:s. Pirate Crew Wins Oran~c Coast Colle~<'·s Junior varsity eight W<'Pl to its l3th crew victory in 16 starts Monday the Pirates put away UC Irvine. CLA and Cornell in the choppy straights of Lido Channel while enduring 10 mile per hour head winds . The Pirates turned the 2.000 meters in 7:06.2, besting UC Irvine by about two boat lengths. Cornell. which picked up this meet after a Northern California swing, captured the varsity eight race with a 6 :43.3 clocking, well ahead of UC Irvine (6 :52.3> and UCbA (7:06.8). Cornell took the lead after 700 meters aod slowly edged away from the rield for the victory. Orange Coast ond UC Irvine return to action Saturday morning ot 8 In the Newport Regatta, an- nually one of the top crew attractions of the ycor. Sea Kings Rated 'Fhird Corona del Mar Hlgh's Sea Kings, who have raced to a 12-3 overall record and a three.game lead ovtr three Sea View League rivals. are No. 3 in theCIF2·Abaseball poll. In 4·A clrcl es, the Orange Coast area·~ representaUves are 11th <llunUngton Beach>. 18th <Mater Del) and 20th < Fountain Valley) . • Newport Equity :Funds · Inc llC£.NS£D BROl<£A SINCE 19\fO (714) 963·8233 · .......... ,. .... ··-···---···---·.-....-·---.. .... -... ____ .. ........, _____ _ . -.......~··· -..... .--. -·-·-...... ........ --... ·-·-····--··· ·--.. -· ....... .. -··----c.-.... , •• . . ...... _,. -, .. DAILY Ptl.OT Business March Market · Surpnses Skeptics By 811 aay L C' ~ Yor the bear1 oo WaU Sltttt. Marcb lW'lled out to bf aomethlq of a ('()mf'uw1nre. wtUt Ow Dow JON'8 lncNIUiala malu~ a aolid ~ pof.nt tain Ctrum llboul fl0 to I high for lhf' )Ur) AlonJt UM-way, lb D.I tramportaUoa n•racet and otht•r mojor lndlt'<" tlM> rt'~rbt-d new .,.ab. Hy tht• 1•nd ot tM fant quarte-r. 1n f•<'l, tbe Oow wni. ue. l I pt'rttnl for th.-)"<"at. whllt OM' N w Yo rk Slock 1'.:xrban1t~ t'am posltt lndu 1alDf'd 4 ~ f.l\.'ret•ot ar)l.t the Amex lndu It 4 ptrC'('nl Nt:\'t:RTl .. ~l.~. S. TttaOtlGtfO T TH . montb. kt>pUcum .-..ma•~ hlMh L>urtna a 100tl portion of March, both foN'llfn ln vt11ton and mar11:1 n •«<>unt custom•~ -. .. l"t" nl~t' l'llC'ra lrutltuUons cunllnul"d to m iuntoln hltth u'h rN•ent'tl. •1th individual Im tnf"'I Ml o u h rl<'h. boldang mo"• th.tn Sl~ b1llioo In nwMy nurllft funds 1compal't'it "'th s.5'' hllllon a )Ur •a<>' At lust part uf Uu1 mon('y l!!o f'UtrulTkl-d for f'\ l'fl n EJf' ,,. ROM ~t u • I ' ll\ ,. 'I m .. n t 111 rruE STREET 1•lO<'h '" i.hort, ft'• In i n \'t'Sloni, lllfJ.Jt' or smoll. had mu,•h faith In th• M arC'h ntll\' Yl't in lhc fol't' nf m ort• bntl tH'""ll than )OU ~ould shake l• "illC'k lit, tht• markc•t Jit'N\lall'Ct In Its upward climb. ultwlt "1th fn>queot 1\111L'•'S to catrh .) lti. brt>ath And the rt>~ult it. that n.•turn:. on rommon storks far cxct~'llt'Ct lbc rdurn nn ru:.h t'QW\•alt•nts J.C. HUMPHRIES, Jeweler c...... .. .............. ""' WE'LL BUY GEMS & ESTA TE JEWELRY Our over 3:? years e•oertence can be of help to lnd1v1duals Attornevs and Bankers in disposing of 1rnoortant Jewelry f or Cl.m.ifitd Ad ACTION tau A Delly '51ot Ad-Yi'°' '42·5'71 '"M'°b awrollimal~ 15 pt'rn1nl fo r the quart.er, baHd an a lO pe!t'Hnl annual Mum> Thm, ln~t.on who tel out to outperform the mar9'tt b1 auytn1 uf•ly and hfavlly ln caah are probatll .,......"I to ,.,.., 10m• of the P"QIUl'9 1 that comn wht'n a tc•m plan fOU awry Thtit 11 llke ly r.ertk uharly true <>l tn"tltutlonal 1tv11~t001 tend lit a factor bound tu r ,, ... 11 po1ltlve1 cffcl'l on thti 111urlh •t In th\I ~cond quurtt1r. Wll T FRt:QU t:NTl,V halllWl\i'I 111 thl i'I typt' of en· vl1 v1llt11'nl I t hnt l n vc-3tors JWrrt•lv tht> mnrkl't '" ability to wllh,tond bad 1ww11 the an· ~••u u1'"•' t1rl1u1lt'tt clt'<'ll11t• hwi fulled to m tt'l lall1c' an1t thC'y lwl(ln l<I 011t1cipak wood """" and lo hwt'tlt om1• ft""t'rYt'" It'• lht• ohl t{O 11u• or •· 11tc•h U&), c1ur1n1i1 which in· \l'lllONI' t•ollt•c'll\ ,. llllll IH t Pl')'t'hOIOHY changes ft11m ft•A1 11( .l 1IN'llnc' t.1 ,•onrl'm ow•r mls:slnl( an ach nnN' Thh ps rholowy mnv vt•ry wc-tl h11v(' be-en· at "ork ln Mnrd1 hut mol \' lmportnnt, it Is likely to l'c111llnut• In ttw WN'kll Rhc>ad Whllt• we think lhc hri;t c'tKlplc• Wl't1k11 o( lhl• 11t•rond quorttlr wl ll mok(: 1.lnd h.1\1' lnd1•t'll bt•<'n 11111kh1.i> a sll~ht technical <'Qrrl•c~t um. the• lur.i'' u111ou11t ot <'&sh reser ves. c·umblni'<.1 "'th ln.11t1tutlo11nl (>('rform nncc ~ouls. 1't•rt11111ly 11"'1 \'l\St' lht' llkt1hhood O( an t'Xl.cnSIOn or th1· l't11u <'h t1Clvnn1'(' Into u mt•i111 l11J!ful spring rully 'Pay Cable' Law Upheld W ASlflNGTON (I\ P l The ll S Supreme Court has le rt intact rulini:s that barred stales from reg- ulnt in~the rates charJ?ed forcabll' television. T he JUSllccs refused on Mo nday to hear challenges to th<.-Ft.•dl'ral Commun1cat1ons Com- m assion·s authority to pre-empt sut>h stale n.•g -require cable telcvasaon ulat1on operators lo set aside Earlier this month. channels for puhhc ar the high court rult•d that ce~s the govemmt•nt rannot CASH FAST Homeowners: Loans arranged for any reason. Credit. no p r o bl em Borrow on your equity. Call now for cou r teous. fa s t information 17 I 4) 54 7 • 7 I 5 I AMERICAN Mortqage Co. T H E "PAV cabll'" <·ontrovcrsy had bet•n held In hml>o since two ~e paratc a ppe als reached the justices 1<1st June, appa rently until the chann<'t set-aside i:-. su~ was resolved. The court also refus(·d lo kill a SI0.5 million an· tilrust lawsuit again!.! two l a r ge rccordin~ firm s. Reco r d s and Motown Record Corp. The ju,c;lices left intact on Monday a lower co urt's ruling that cleared the wav for a trial on .a Caiifornia busi nessman ·~ antitrust a 11 t• g a Lioru, LEASE A&M , MOTOWS anrl a group Qf independent rel'ord d1stnbutors al~m na med as defendants urged the Justices to rule that a trwl as not ncccss;c1ry. FROM NABERS . FREEDOM FROM INCONVENIENCE whatever model of Cadillac you choose to fit your llfe-styte ... distinction comes $\andard • 2900 HARaOR BOULBVARD, COSTA M•SA (714) M0-9100 Jack Sol inger, who hied the suit in 1974, is former president and general manager of In- dependent Music Sale!., an 1 ndcpcndcnt dis · tributor or records and Lape r~ordings that un- til 1973 marketed A&M and Motown products in northern California. Beginning in 1972. Sol· inger negotiated to purchase J.M.S. f rom the Zenith Distributing Co. lie obtained financ- ing and had all the final papers prepared. BEFORE S IGN I NG the papers. however, Solinger contacted both A&M and Motown to ask If t hey would reta in l.M.S. as their northern California d istributo r afte r his purcbase of the firm . OUR PEISION, PROFIT SHAR~I§ IRA AID KEOGH PLAID URN 10% to 143* INTEREST. ~--------------------------, If you're not earning at least 10% inter est on your money, you should send for our free brochure. It shows you how individual investors, credit unions, and pension funds have always made money by making investments through. Newport Equity Funds. Both compan ies in· dlcated they would not. In his laws uit. Solinger"' contended he did not complete the purchase of I. M S. because the company could not sur- vive without the A&M and Motown cootr acts. I f f I I I So just write or call Newport Equity Funds, Inc., 620 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, California 92660, (714) 759·1001. ADDRESS~~~~~~~~~ CTIY.~~~.....:.~~~~~~~- t TELEPHONE • l ____ :_ __________ _: __ • 'Newporl f.quily 'Funds ·Inc . ~ ........... I fl ....... 1111,lrfJ. 0 .Ont. NEWP'ORT EOUITY FUND& llCEN6EO BAOl(EA t1NCt 1088 'On tTVlt OMdt peic:I OtlOf IO INIUfllY • -. .. ":.,. -___ ........ ~ .. -..-..-.. .... -..---__ ._..,..., .. ~ -..... --.... -.-.... ~- .... ,. .. ----·~ .... ·-..... --....... --._. ... --.. -.. .... . -~ -....... --.. . I -thou&b U may continue to be a rocky road to the top. Tbe MWI hu had an effect on the market. tidtEI! IDLE ISLAND HAS BEEN mll"Ch-ln • tht new. ot lat.e. and lta averted nuclear crisis is ctrlaln to lmpacl not only t.he future plans of many utlUty. and related companies, but also the stocks In thOtle lnduatrlea. In ract, lt has already been fell in many a reas, most favorably by Columbia Pictures <producers .. or "The China Syndrome." focused on an in· c red ibly similar situation> and least favorably by the utllity directly lnvolved wilb that facility. As for the future, It wlll take a long time to as- sess the full Implications or the incident. but we believe It could lead lo temporary shutdowns of ol'tler nuclear pla nts for safety inspections. a nd to extended safety inspections. ORDERS FOR NEW. PLANTS ARE likely to stay al a virtual stands till, possibly slowing thee~· peeled advance in nuclear power's share of U.S. - f'lectric genera ting capacity from last year's 9 per. cent to 15 percent by lhe mld-l980s. Over the short term, utilities with extensive commitments lo nuclear power probably will s tep up their use of more conventional fu els, especially oil and gas, and to a lesser extent, coal. Fu.rt.her obstacles to nuclear power would be especially d isappointing to utaltit.ies in the Northeast that have been seeking to reduce their r eliance on oil, particularly expensive imports. Utilities that procet.'Ct with programs to enlarge their nuclear capacity a re likely to face furtht:>r escalat.aons In costs from mod1fi ciations required by more stringent safety regulations TJDS PROSPECT DOESN'T RF.ALLY change our basic investment outlook for most electri<' utility stocks, pnmarily attractJve for their high dividend yields, altho ugh many investors m ay 's hirt their interest to companies with httlt· or n<>·- partic1pallon in nuclear e nerg) However, those comparues directly involved with Three Mlle Is land may hnd troubled limes ahead, which may well be re rlected in their sha res This includes the companies that designed :ind constructed the Thrl'<' Mill' Island plant If you are holding or arc· 1nlert-s led in ut1llt1cs or relatt.-d sha res. your brnkl·r !>hould be able to help d1slingu1~h b<'tween lhosl..' favorably and un- favorably impatted by lhl.' n·n·nt nuc!l..'ar 1nt1dt-nl Sh('rry Lucas 1s an accounl 1'Iel'1.1tn·e rn the &inta Ana olf1ct! of Mcrnll Lynch. /"terce. f·enner and Smith .,. .. ...,..... CABBIE OWNS PIECE OF THE ACTION Drivers Bought Denver Yellow Cab Co. Fare Deal? Cabbies Buy Company DENVER <API -They always thought tbey could do a better Job, a nd now's their chance to prove 1t The 1.000 v.orke rs at Denver's Yellow Cab Co. bought lhe bus1nes~ a nd, begmrung Monday, run 1l themselv~ through an mdustnal cooperative. "WE 00/".i 'T KNOW IF WE'LL bt: able to run the company any bt:ller . but we'w alv.ays s aid we couldn't do v.or:w," ~c11d St<'''-'n Johnsun . president of the lnd<'p<.-nd<·nt Dr1ve>r ... As.,0t'1.1t1on Thl' <h•a l v.1th rurm1 r Yt·llnw C:ib owner Sta nley Oanbur.L! ,,r l>:.al lJ' was r1null1t•d Monday Tht: Yellow <'ah C'oor>l'I all\•' ,\..,<,111•1alwn is the m•w OWTil'r of tht• Mc·tropol1t<1n Tr.msp<irt<1t1on ('o . 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Deductions for people eam iog $50.000 wi ll e nd after 24 weeks; from July on they'IJ have a "vaca- tion .. from Social Security t axes Deductions for those who earn $100,000 will end after 12 weeks, their vac.at100 from contributions will start this m onth TAKE T HE EXAMPLE OF A worker consiste ntly earnmg at or above the tax ma ximum. who 1s now 44 years old Under the pres ent law. It 1s prOJected that he would re- ceive yearly benefits 9f $22,725 upon retirem ent at 65 An add1t1onal $11 ,362 50 would be payable to his ehg1ble s pouse, also 65 T hese benefits would be inflation-proof, kept up to date with the cost of hvmg and, unless the lll· com e tax laws a rc cha n~ed . tax free Benefit payments to his wu1ow and children, 1f he died be fore they wer e adults and through college, could r each $180.000 at present rnles. If he were t.o become d isabled, paym ents to him a nd his depende nts could come to even m or e The k ey point that e m erges from s tudy of the Soci a l Secu rity figur es. now that the an 1t1al uproar over the tax increases has begun to s ubs ide. 1s tha t on ly Money's Worth h1ghc r,pa1d workers arc being hit by the tax and wage base hikes In return for paying more. their Socia l Secun- t~ benefits a lso are s lated to be more. For the $10,000-a · year worke r. Social Security taxes arc rou ghly 15 cents a week higher m 1979 than an 197fl. The rise m the tax rate from 6 05 percent lo 6 13 per· cent works out to an increase of 33 cents a week for the S20.000·a ye<1r worker. for lhe $50,000·a-year earner . the m c rcase 1s 77 cents a week The shorter ··\·acat1ons" from ded uctio ns in the later months of the year will be the most noticeable impact of the tax increase Li\l'l'T ft.:AR. WIU-:N '17,700 WAS lhl· lop a mount on which the tax wa~ paid, about 85 pe rcent of workers earned lh<it <imount or less and. lhrreforc , paid laxes all year l 'ndt•r tlw 1977 law the thn:e scheduled increases 1n the \\~ll:Zl' base. 'ilctrltng in 1979, will result an about 94 percent of lht• 11at10n ~ wurke rs having all their earnings covered by S<w1JI &:runty and thu~ paying Social Scc4rity taxe~ Yt'<tr round ''fr r t The fJUl louk for lht' rollba<:kli lmJestors Hesitant As Fed Panel Meets NEW YORK (/\Pl da)-amad uncertainty rates The stock market was mixed to over the future course of interest The Oov. Jun"' :ivt•raiw of :10 industrials. which fell 10 05 pQ1nts Mnn<Ja y lor 1t~ ~harp1·~t drop rn more than six weeks, lost;rnothl•r 2 52 to 8:i7 9'.l to<lay Losen> held a na rrov. ll'l.ld over gaine rs among Nev.· York Stock Exchan~e hstcd 1ssut•s . ~onday s drc llnc v. as attributed largely to cxpecta t ions th.H th<' rec<>nt •surt?<' rn the inflation rate would pro- m pt lht· Fedl'ra l Reserve to push interest r ates highe r. G Wilham Miller , the n·ntral bank's chairma n. told interviewers Monrt<1y hl' was s at1sf1ed with the present degret· of monetary restraint c Story. Page /\41 .... Ot•k# I" Tht• .4rtpfUli9h1 ,,_.e-w YOkf( tA._.J 'l.,1lt'"I • o rn prtc•• :~f~t~hJ°t'oc ~· in; ":~~~O\l 1~,.": tr•cttno ndf1Gn'411V 111 fhun "'"" \t Af""lln1 I\ }llf 90C' u , .. 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NEWSCHEQ< THE GONG S..OW 8..1>0 t) (l) THE PAPER CHASE Hen 's rom&nc.., w•th a Russ•ill> gymnast on " gOO<I will l<X.t• 01 lhe U c; '"sull• 1ri d1sc1pllna1y octoon thiil coutel ruin llll• t;Strotl' 0 CUFFHAHGEAS Marv full<S undttr Otocuta" ~CMlll ug .. 1n, Biiiy t'!ICJ~·· hom " g1an1 sPtOor and Su'>an le&rM lhff K1en111y ot ht>< b•olhtlr s k1ll;ir ·0 MOVIE • • Dor ry titor~ I l'lt.111 Jc.hn lroldncl C.11tl lurlJ!'nS A Plllf ol tl'\CAp4'(1 POW , 1eams up with o O..icn IOyuhst to stoat lmpO<IMt A..0 Oi<tna tnd a fOft...,. lfl c:oflll•Hltd DutCill ~ "°"' NALi ~,, ..... , 8 tll HAWt' DAVI ltlCll• I OC)C)O.ih Ofl on • hMl~ NO ptMICMncY rllG!e phOIO(lfll&lhl a~ elect-~ IA a JN~ pt<IOf btltnQ tendol<l to by• Pf• y mdUOU {Fl~.­ • JAC*< V/IM MN ~ -~~ MC>P'MNDe ~II ~ &t~on. Phtl Sl!Wf• • MOVIE • • • h11elv1 Angry "44tn" I 111!17) M•"''f fono• l.., J Cn1>1> A men hoiO• out -o .. n&I -•en te41ow JUrO< a wh;tn t~y Clec1oe on 11<.CU..0 mutclef'OI • OU~t betore he •• ptov_,, 1nno con1 I~ h" I fD PMVIH AND THE PfTT~ IUh<al< Perlman" Vio1on1il uzri.i. Pertman perl0<m• tne SlbeUvs V1ou., Conoti,. lo W.lh Andra Pr11111n enel T lie Prtttbu1g'1 Symphony '1\) IWA880*'HAT HOME A oocumen111ry on tna grOWlng t•end of aJIOWlng m~ to Clel"'9f bal>IH 1n the nome Include tnlllf· .. ~ With • •90'tlereel nu1i.etm1<1W1le, two prac. 11c1ng t>u t vntra•neo m1ow1vcs. ano 11• phc1t SGenes ot ho~ bt• th~ .. .30 0 0.0 LA VERNE A SHIRLEY The gorl• rem1n1!1C't' about .,,.. r .010<" problem, 11w1y llocl whim they hrsl dnc10 eo 10 !)('Corne roommates (RI CD THE ODO COUPLE fOI,. and Oscar are anesl 8d and Charged with tiCklll $C8lp1ng ..00 t) CJ) TRANSPLANT Kov1n Oobton POflrsys o 3!>· ye&• old 00111nouman who h8$ wooed all h•• l1le to at1111n .i po0ee of thll Amer1c.11n Dn•um. onty on CllSGove• 11101 an he nas WO<lleel f()f •• tnclUOl"Q ho• own survwtl l •• OOpenOs on u 11-.ky Opetl\11on 0 N8CMOVIE • • • Hard Time~ TUBE TOPPERS KCOP m 8.00 "Twelve Angry Men " Henry ~·onda plays a stubborn 1uror in th1:; movie version of Reginald Ros 's famed TV drama with Lee J . Cobb. Ed Be~ley. E. G. Mars hall and -M~rtin Balsam. ------ NBC 8 9:00 -"lla rd Times ." New Orleans during the Depression is the s ce n e of this movie about a fightcr <Ch arles Bronson) a nd a pro· motcr 1 James Coburn> . ABC fl 11 :30 -'"Lawrence of J\rabia." PC'ler O'Toole plays lhe title role in this Oscar-winning movie. COMPANY The hlllOlle ot Jact< a t>es1 trtflnel Lerrfreveols he< .. 11 to Jeck a1 a lorme< ctaS6· m"e wflll still hu a m ed cruSll on him fRI D THESAINT The Setnt challen04" a l)(Oleuionel bo•8< 1n orele< to ieam tl'le teCteta of his "succ:M&" If\ lhe ring CD MERV GAtmN Guests Kon Gerbino. Howard Rufi NIChOhlJ L Oelk. J eme1 S1nc11111. Je,,,_ Dines fD THE PRICELESS TMASUAUOF DAE.8DEH lnaugurero<>n cerernon1t1s ol the E8s1 Bulldll'\Q or 1ne N111oono1 Gallery OI Ari along wolh President Carter's orhc1111 remarks • <ire DlenCled ..., In p+ecM trom the C.al~ry 9 Or11..0en tollAction ano music c.I too pe<IOd El!) MASTERPIECE THEATRE L 1".e Le• rn .. ,.. &ay lllhe 5 year-tong nttau with lhe p,.,,,., o t Walt>s ooesn I oelM Crown Prince Ruelolph of Autlrla from publt<:ty pur5u1n.g he• •• much to lhO horror ot ttwJ Aoyel ram11y e-.30 0 Q.0J TAX.I Elaine f(lor~ lhe worst when the t.ubl>•flS •nv1te l~VlmS&IVt!\ I() u pa'1y \l'lfl ·~ gMng lor hi!• htghl>tow lnftnds IRI A F''8st 0 1 BIOOo ' A t.purneo wrt0< oetioes to QOI l>8Ck at hos Qortlnend "Tl'le LHI Laurel ' A para· l)'lecl man bet-that htt1 wile and doc:tor are having ill •"•" ED AT THE WHITE HOUSE Mo~heit B1ryann1kov ond 1><•nc1pat1 of the New York Ctty Ballet pe<fOfrn ·•rovr C1>op1n Dance s "Martequlnede."" · Rul>•M " ano "T81entetla · on 1ne Eall ROOM ol the While House tR) ~ NEWSCHECI< 10:30 0 (.fOJ 13 QUEENS IN.VD. Ann•" anel £111n" su&peet lhO ..arst when lhey see F ehcoa s hUsbenCI with .. ~lr8'!ljfl womori CDW NEWS ~ VOTERS' PIPELINE 11:00eoo m® NEWs 0 MAKE ME LAUGH D MOVIE • • '• O• 8Qllnw ~' k t t9461 Gt'ne l onrnf'y Wal· '"' Huston A wnmon l1rios love 1n " m.Jl'l!ot<I" on lllt> Hudson. l>ut n•" enthrall- ment soon turn~ 10 IOrror I:.> hr~ I CD CAAOt. BURNETT ANDFAIEHOS Guesi Jim Nal>O<s Cl) THE BENNY HILL SHOW ED DO< CAVETT Gull\I A· Borllell G•11ma1t1 tPert ?ol ?1 f 197!.) Ch8r1°'5 Bronson Jumtr'I CObU1n A slrMt ru1n11M and o w11y promotw to1m a purin"'~"'" 1n 10:00 D 0 NEWS 11'30 t) (~) BARNABY JONES D•1pre1 ... 1on IH8 t~ew 011eari~ dnd 'l"'l" 1mpromp1u oout~ lo; 11111n ~1n1o.e' !RI 0 (I~) THREE'S 0 no THE ROPERS 5t11n1ey CJ0t1dt1<; 11 \ tom<' 10 "'°"" 10 " lflendl"'' ""'9"· bOthOOcJ ,1ff1.:1 H~l~n onvlltl~ u qroup ot P"OPl<J ovftt and Otll'f ""e ~.now~ up II) NIGHT GALLERY A vounq mun 9fll.-.rtd1n•no a fnmala h teno rnurdf!r~ h<•r tet"er whO 1t 2S m1\tt'1 Jwuv Dy u•inq f• c.<1mL1•.11 •tt tRI 0 TONIGHT C:..u"" no~t C.""'11<' Cllrl"' r.ues" Vikki Carr Jol'lrinv 'Doomsday Special ...... '.·I •. Right in tlae Kisser ABC News Eyes U.S., Russ Might By TOM JORY NEW YORK <AP > Imagine 3,000 Soviet rn1 ss1lcs. ;.11rbornt:'. less tha n a half·hour from 1mfHH't 111 l 'n1l(.'d States The rc> woulcl lw no dcf<>nse . only retaliation. and hundn'ds (If millions of p<.'Opll· would h4.! ktlll"<i on both sades of the Allantit-. "It ·s an oversimplified 'tccn<m o, though a leg1limatc possibility," sa ys Ted Koppel. d1plomat1c correspon· d<'nt for AOC News and reporter for a unacpw two Wl'l'k .. Sp ec ial Assign ment" sc>r1cs whirh hcgan Monday t•ven10g on the ne twork·s "Wo rld Nl•ws Tonight'· at 7 on Channel 7 .. /\ nu<'lcar war ts not going to cx- plotJc out of thl' hlue," sa ys Kopr><•I (TV REVIEW J Lam oruC'a With a ll of thcs(· pt:oplt•, workin~ to,:?l'lhl'r. w1· havt-hc.·c.·n able to turn out a n unu:-u<tl product · · Koppel. an /\ B\ News correspan· dent svice 1963. s pent lime at tht> North Ame rican Air D<'f<'nsc• Com m<ind in Coloraclo. a nd v1s1led NATO hc·adquartc•rs 111 Europe. as he de.· V<'lo pcd the sto1") The• scrl<'s mclude:. mtcr v1cws with S(•<'ret ar y of St:.ilt· Cyrus Va n cf'. l>dc ns1· Sccr<.'t ..iry lla rold Brown . Zh1gn11.:v. Rr1l'zin:-k1. d1n•ctor of tht• Nation al Set•urity Council, and Ban h I Tirana. director of thl' Ddt•mw c 't" ii Pn·pa rl'dnc>ss /\J!cncy. Eac h sejlmc nt the) \ ary 1n Yun•. Ducll•Y Moore, I MAWNOK JoMC)ll WembeYgtl. 1:.41 NIWI ..,; 8 ~ IALM l:OO ..we ' 0.-1 SIM M.oley MCWll 1 8 (JJ AIC MOVle • • • "The Oen II' • • • • "L•w•tnc• Of Gu11n1ef\" ( 1Hi) .-.i1 Ar •b••" t tH21 Peter Miiie. Dirt( ~ D'l00141. Alec ~·· 8 OITIMMT l.ewf~ beCOmM e lllty Me• ~ lft ~ ..ign.. l!OUf• In Unll\ng llJe Net>I me!\\ 10 tw0 puolle "tollO-t into •n etttctlve llQht"'O et .... Ille'•~· ~---'-=--==-- • Tl4I GONG IHOW 1:J1. ~ OET &MAM • • "C.idl 1-• Ca!Ctl M•• hu 10 tighl Illa w•y 10 Cen" (1"8) VlttOllO a.. the 1lt1.1t 10 be on tln'le to mafl. Merttla ~ Q!1 mameo fill CAPTIOHEO ABC NEWS MORNING. 1~ 0 TWILIOHT ZOffE J8'M'I Ca•d•ff a arnl>thOll 1a IO 1>41 thfl !>Ml pool aherk on Chu;ago's Rendolph StrMt Cl) Al.FRED HITOHCOCK PM8E.NT8 "Piece 0 1 ShMIOW•' A Man Mell5 re~ Oii lhO conmen whO •ol>bed h11T1 ti) GET SMART Ma• hH 111 tunel• ol lrOU· b4e hunting IOf a KAOS •g•nt nam ed "lhe Chlmeteon ,. 12;JO 8 MOVIE * • * "How To Be V..-y, Very Popul&r" t 19!>5) Betty Greble, Sneree North Alie< wtt~ a murdet a peir of chorus girts on lhe run are otfH&cl ielugf) 1n e lrarernlf\I hOUa.I run t>y somt1 l>tg·nearleel COiiege malM f I h• 50 m•n I CD MOVIE • • • , .... lotlll' M11>•S· 1er t 193•1 l<athe rtnf' Hepbo,,,, Jonn Beal A <:coll°'" pa\to• l1nds romfJllU' tor ll'le l1rsl 11me. 12 hrs I W MOVIE •• "• ''WO rid In My Corner" I 1956) Audie Murphy, Baroaro Rush A llghl"• dK•des a9a1ns1 lhro"'1nq " bt>u1 tor d prwtt .ind wins btJll'I tho cnam p.onshop ano th .. gttl ,,., love<, 11 "' 30 min l 12:40 t) ClJ CBS LATE MOVIE • * , ,_AaOtQdM Park Avenu" 9.,,i1 ( 1!.l73) Rich .i•d W•dmar~ John Lar<ll ""4rtr.J1-:,an , •t'"' o\Q#f•n'\1 t1rrt• IO 0rf•1tttnt d fQttYHH rnp whQ hd~ but.om .. _. prof11•,•.,of1ttl tut mt1n trom ttimm1fl1nr/murtj1•1 1 00 0 TOMORROW t,u~'-' Nt•.,._\PuO(~r COlum f'•,t!> J,JmP'"t ti t~ .. ltir.,~ di 1) Mitl l .-..n,-•r S_... c-t .Acton Shldlo Offwn. sso l~twySpect.I xi .. .., • .., ICN'CI ...,,....,_. '""'""'no o,-.,.,a14 l'I••"'" •t1'1rUitlt0n 1(.41,1.,-.0 '"°'IC.M tot t .. m TV ~~ ~a.no•••"'•• 17141 '51·0ZIZ ''OLD BOY FRIENDS" (R) .. MURDER BY DECREE" "THE PERFECT COUPLE" (PG) .. PHANTASM" (R) "THE PASSAGE" . . p .,i1y 6: JO . S .. /Sun!Hel. f Z:JO 2:)0• MOYIE •*'It "Sign Of Tiie Rem" f 1941) Susan Petet•. Ale•- ~ndef Knoa 2:-471 = • ·~ "Ctlrne 0 1 Puak>n' f 1957) Be.bate Stenwydl, Stf!t ll.,g H11yelen 3:620 MOVIE • • • "'Dead Of NIOhl" ( 1945) Metvyn John•. M 1cha•I Redgrave. 4:00 .., MOVIE • .. C11rnen Of Paris" f 194e) C•I Eamond. AOtlle Mata 4:168 llEW8 4:208 MOVIE '"Blecll Bettellon " ( 1960) ~rarik Pe1ers. Ja,,•s Mares (1 hr ,30 min l 4:32 IJ STEV£ EDWAADS Wt-dn.-t1da11'• Da11tl•e Mo.,ir• 12:00 0 • • 'Iho Romon1tc Age" "f1950) Hugh Wiiham". Ma• Ze11ertong A v1ph1ShCOIOO girl Cha.Im~ nor mo001e-agect teechlll'. It nr 30 mtn I CD • • • "Tne Soltd Got<1 C.id1lllC . f 1956) J udy HOiiiday. Paut Douglas A ""'ell stoc11no lele r < rus.io<1s '°' nonM.ly 1n the liourCI ot T ru~IOOS (I hr • SO rn1n I 3:0C>°l\OI • ".,. "POlrit Btanll" j 19671 lee Morvtri, A119le OtCl11nM)n A man db&n.. oonu<I 10 o"' by h16 Wlfe ano he• lover 1eeks revtinqe years lat et f 1 hr , JO mon I 3·30 0 • • KAy W~I (191:1~ ~.1.,pnen Bovo . w oooy <,1100 .. A tnrmc,'f Washing. inn ~PY cnte'.'"'s 1rito-ma· tttln thot 1•,, 1ncr1m1nat'"y to '"" U '• govtirnmunt t t ho 30 Mon I An THEATRES c AIAllEIM AIU ) CtNEMALANO 11c16JH60• •4t4 .,,,~ tno J•tf ,,, •• ft, ~s..d~• 1'111 .. Hot Lffd & c.w ,... .. 49-........ Goood Gtrfa w ...... t·>ltNf Flr-.0•11 ··~1•11111 C COSTA liESA ) So. Co11t 11··~•1i;111 J410 81t\tot f ,,~ Pi1t••"O Penny Marsha ll ;.rnd Cindy Williams spr ay <t maskl-d P hil Foqt.•r I Laverne's fathe r ) wrlh whipped ere am on tonig ht's ep tsOd(• o f Laverne ~nd Shirley at R:30 on ARC'. f'hanne l 7 'Tht• Sovtl·t llnaon. for t·xci mpll'. will movC' scvt•ral d1v1s1ons into Saudi Aralua. and the Unah'd Statt·s will th·· mand thal tht·y leave" The n ussaans will say. 'Stick it In your hat .' a nd the c·onfrontatlon will f:sca latc a step a t a time" length, but the lOldl t1mt· l!> about liQ ..,. _________ _. AcodeMy Aw" WhMer 5 .. ir-IP'GI 1oo.ao ,_Dolby ..... o ..... ~a.. and ~~-tk-.-.­ "41161 Bernstein in TV Fet~ Wednesday Leonard Be rns te in t'ondurts the Vienna Philharmonic in a performance of Gustav 'M a hler 's Symph o n y No . 8 o n .. G reat Performances" Wednesday al 8.30 on KCET, Channel 28. The concert is s imulcast in stereo on KUSC. 91.5 FM. Taped on location al the Vienna Konze rthaus , the performance reatures the Vienna State Opera, the VieMa Sinverein and the Vienna Boy's Choir. Bernstein believes that Mahler 's s ymphonic works s hare certain emotional properties; In one sense or another each depicts the s lruggle between life and death. Be rnste in ls captivated by the ex'- tremes th.al arc Intrinsic in Mahler's work : "When it's bare, It's extremely bare. when it's truck and rich , it's thicker a nd richer ... When it's sufferinJ(, it's suffering to a point thal music has never suf· fered before." "Leonard Bernstein Con~ucts Mahler 's Sym · phony No. 8" is produced by Unitel and Amberson 'Productions. ''Great Pe rformances" ls a p resenta· lion or WNET, New York, with major runding pro- vided by Exxon. •!'OM Fash ion Island Newport Beach -· .. . . . -----.. . -,,. ·-----. . . Benti Raps KNXT News LOS ANG ELES (i\f'l C HS s po rtscast e r Brent Mm.bu rger , San F'ranc1sco tele v is ion news wo man M a r c1 <J Brandw y nn c and vct l'ran b roa dcasl<'r Ral ph Sto r y will J01n Connie Chung in the top news anchor pos itions at KNXT TV. the st:stion has confirmed. The changes drew an· gr y r e a c ti o n f r om anchorman J ose ph Hen. ti, a former CBS cor· r e s pondent , who is a mong those being re· assl~ned in late April or early M a y . Ratings figures were rl'ported as the reason for the s hift Bcnti said Monday he would not accept a place in th e 4i.,30 p .m . newscast. • THE DRAMATIZED nudcar ex- c hange, described 1n tonig ht"s install· m enl of Koppcl 's 10 part rt:.>po rt, hrings into focus no nethcles ... t hl' alarmin~ prospect of war w1lh no VIC'tOr. "I think p eop l l' s hould bf' frighll'ncd b y the possibility." says Koppe l, who will have SP<'Ol nearly three months on the seril's. <'llllcd "Second to None?" "f don "t think lhl' p r o s p cc· t fo r n u c· I e a r w a r 1 s som ething we should become rom. placent about. .. I think the American people tend to bellevC' now that weapons syste ms and treaty neg otiations are so sophisticated that lh<'y caMot un- derstand the m One of the points of lhe serlf'!I is to assure that some of the baslC' prinC'iplcs arc understood. lo show that Lh<'y need to be un- derstood." A SERIES TllF: length of "Second to None?" is unusual for an evemng network ne ws program, a nd. says Koppel, "for whatever reason. ABC made an ('Xlrnordinary commitme nt to this · the best people, producers. my r esear c h a,s s i s tan l , Jay manul<•s -considers ,.;.spt•cifit· l~!>Ut'. ltk1 · the nuC'll'ar l'xch angc scencirio. P art Ill, for ins tanN· (•x amint•:. "Mutual A!>sun•tl Oestructaon.' · th<.· thl'ory tha t no JlO" "r v. Ill launch ;1 nuc lPar wa r bt·rau:.c· of the a~..,un•d and equJll) dc vJ::.latang c·ountcr<1L tac k T U E F'Ot"RTH inst :dlment, o n Thurs day, und<'rhnc~ the faQl thJt th<' United States docs not have a Wtl rkable Civil Dc·fl'ns<' "Y::.lc·m. And Friday's s1•g mcnt, Part V. d1scu::.~cs lh<' cver-escalat1ng arms race. The second half of the series In· eludes reports on the balance of con· ventlonal forces. the a ll-volunteer U.S. /\rmy, political and military trends affecting this country and the Soviet Union, the effectiveness of U.S. lntelligcncl'. and the erosion or America 's poht1cal will "There Is mayb<' about this muC'h chance of nuclear war." say:. Koppel, his thumb and foref1n~er about a hal!·inch apart ... But any chance Is too much. .. And besides that. 'anythlng we say about what might happen 1s theory. With the exception of the bombs o n Hiroshima a nd Nagas aki. we have no nuclear experience. And that wa s nol ~ nuclear e xchange." STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR . ·-.... -· -.. . ... -· -.. . .... Sk 11 ng c lasslf 1ee1 ads are the best place to buy or sell ski wear a nd equipment in the Daily Pilot. 642-5678 Hot lHd & Cotd Fttt ..._ ... '"'~I Good GwJa w_,. "9ck -lt:llt ... 1 GET OUT~ HANDKERCJ-EFS Make Mom's Dream Come True ... LA-z-aov· RECLINA-ROCKER' ___ _ OOITA•IA U. L""' n. __ ....,. ---~ ........, ..... "''0. .. IC» -- .. . .. -.. ..... -.. .,,.. . ·-._ ....... -·· ............ _...,. -...-..... _ -t ..... ....__ -.. -_.. .... ----.. , -DAILY PILO l Musical, Drama Op~n 4 111umllhant blil nd d~auk)n dnd Dlnet' anknaUc>n ..... what apf)('n\ wh n vou ~ee them again ? [~ rht· krutchh of lht• Hound Tubl • r avort 1n S11n <'lt-nwnh· whllt· s1n111tn 1h·•ltog!i! transpire in Mis· 0 11 thr r urtam" TIS<' on-two monrlvcnt lhl·utrll'tll vrodul'tllllll'I Tlw 1 ... ·111N amt I .cw wt• mu1oct1I · '(.;amelot ·' 11> th ... ll••w ,1rrl\ ul ul St•bt.tNttun's WC'Nt Oinnt:r Pluyhuw.1• Wl•cln1•11duy, rt11>luc ~ lnj.1 th1• Ion.: runntn.i .. M Ull or I. u M u n dHI . ' t1 11 cl I. u 1· al I\• I i''ll'ldWI )I . N1.:ht Wllh'h" lb lht• M•.1111011 <'lo'lm~ vrodu1·1 wn uf ttw ~.tddld,.11·k \ 11111•\ ( 'unu11u111ty 'l t11 .. 11t·r 111N•11111.: F11lluy for J 11111·.-w1•1•k1•11J 1·n..:11g1•nwn1 lh l \l•l llcJlltd.1\ ,t,1r'1 ;.-. Kin g i\rth111 111 "wll,1,t1.u1' (";11 m ·lul ' \\ 1111 .l.11ll'lh· P111•1· pl,n Ill!: hi\ ljlll'I II (1 lll'lll'\ Cit'. HOLLJO"Y .rnd llu<I llJ1··"•' .1pp1 •.11 111g :i' Su l.anr 1•lol Ot hl•r!> 111 1h1• 1·,1,1 11wlutl1• I ,1\\ 11•nn· 1'.1rk' u' Ptllrnon'. Se11ator Fiddles · At 'R e al Concert' · ll llNTIN(~TON . W Va 11\1'1 Holwrl C H v 1 ct . a I : S !'oil· n a tt• ~~~~~~~~~lt.-1Hkr and "11m1·111111· fuldlPr. will Ill' 1·(11111111: lo I h1• I lt111t 1ngto11 (' 1v 11· C1•nt1•r tlw. month. for h1' ""firs t n •u l l'Um·1·rt " Tht• St'n:tl<' lllaJ0111 y leadt•r will app<'ar Jl th1· C:1v1c Ct•ntt•r on April ll. arcording to Ba r h;ira Mc Danwl of tlw llunt ang t o n ConvC"nt ion and =======~=======~=========~ V 1s 1 tors Bu n•a u S h l' '00 •1 '~·~·' II I ~ & >(I JO ' ()tC,.UJ M U l'IOVt l , ,..,. AO OI o•• . 1Dn1t•O • SOUHO THI DUI HUNTll (II t·JO '>D & •oo TMf OllOt""I SOACI _.,,., tUCK IOCWlS 1ro1 ll lO 1 llO I '11 t lll t I II & IO CIO MUON I OU.tot • MIA IAllO# HUlllCANI 1r,'1 12 •S e l•~·~·~ • I\. •O ••• »OU-t »l9 _1 _,I ~ THI CHINA SYNOtlOMI 1•01 I) 0 • ) 00 • S lD • I 00 & 10 IS ~,:::.:!,_. 1 Ylt 'YfMIN0 MAPHNS 1-f N~-f ' 1111~31 •~80 IOUUVAI O NIO WTS 111 It » t I»• &,>t I._. t I IO I .. IO JO-Tlt&VOll& tS U U I SATUIOAY NIOKT JIVll1•01 LOO D >1.>0 • '0 • I IS & 10.)0 --ACA-Y AWAI O\ °COMIHG HOME" IRI -·\~U ltM II-& ...... ~ 1"4. OC~Al \rA.Ct MAH' 0 IUCK ROGERS" • I 00-1 ti.& IS &.00.J.&~UO lrGJ H41111 C0..-Y "GREAT TlAIH ROllUY" "HEAVIH CAH WAIT' IPGI MMU CCMO•N • SOl'HIA l0411N ••IPOWll111 l'lUS PHAHTAIM1•1 • ftll'fll...iPn"r.;.:==::::-.\CCMt;tlSttTO~;; ..... Ul 111 D Cll .. KAU -H SUPllMAN1•01 l'lUt WYll• T'O TMI I-Of WOtUI laCI Y-••19 -tMICllllll~ T .. CHINA SYNOtlOMI (•01 M UI f .. DllP(l'O) -···"-"'"' T .. CHAMP 11101 l'lUt .. IOIS11101 •IT AC'l'mll, ACToe A IC'lllNPlAT COMING HOMI (I I Plus COMll A HOISIMAN 1•01 MSC*-.. ... e -IAttOW HUlllCA .. C•OI l'lUI TIDAL WAW1N1 I OICMI, MIT ~-. IUP., ftTOI .... etnNe&SO- , .. Diii NUNTll i-1 said Oy rd's a ppcar;int'l' w 0 u Id k I c k (I ff t h I' Gr<'atcr llunt1ng t 11 n Mus ic f'C"sllval Byrd put out un <tlhum of fiddle lunt's la!)l Yl'•ir <.ind pl<i yl•d s c•d:ral tunt•s durini.: un ;ip pt•ar;,nn• last Y. t•t•kt·ml al th<' (;rand Oh• Opry at Nashv 1llt•. Tt•nn · Bui lha l r1·a ll ~ Y.ilsn't a 1·11nc.:1•rl." M1k~· W1llar<I, lhl• Sl'nator·, a 1dt'. 111ld lh1· llunun1H1111 llC'ralrl D1spat1·h ·'Ill' AP Wor•plloto FIDDLIN' SOLON Sen. Robert Byrd only play(·d a frw tunl'"> a' part of a larger shoY. Wht·n he• COffil'S lo I lunt · 1ngton. ht"ll be th1· main attr:a·ti1>n a nd IH · 'II pu1 o n a t·ompl1"11· 1·011<·1·rt JU s l l1kr• .i ny o lht·r pt•rforml·r ·· IT IS NOW RATED PG !lJJ1lif!Jtffl7J'{;~lf!iiJ PG •:::.. --~~ffJ"!E.13.:tt--. "' ~: Catch it CINEMALAN D ORANGE MALL BREA PLAZA Anane1m 635 7b01 Or dnqc &31 0 340 Brc.i ~29 '.:.3 '.l'l EDWARDS' MESA Coc;1;i M1--.a f)4fj 'iO?'i UOOa"UH~I IUC.I ' e•1• "•'• ~· . '• ..... OJM~ 4 rllRAI RKlll\llOoro "llll TOY" (PG) I f+1fH ,...,,,,,I 'l•I' ff! .,t,,1 ••• i·l'flANCJS VIBlR "''''' IA(Qlll'> IRl\NCOl\.MICHll llOUQUU, 01\Nlll ClC<.AI 01 ""' IABRIC! CltlCO DAILY 7 & 9 PM SUNDAV MATINEES · 2:00 PM 101 ll~AM(,( MAI I r.l~IM~ WISI SIAOIUM 0•1v1 1~ JfifltRIC/1/\7f ) f{}1P1'' IS (.Jll///f>lll' !ifl/1' 71/1111• 1111'f1d111llt1'7".:.11r111~ ORANOE MALL 8RU PLAZA Orange 637 0340 Brea 'J?9 ':.314 EDWAROS' NEWPORT Newe>O!I Be.ir.n 644 0760 -· . .. UATWIN Wes1m1n~ter 89J 1 JO'J LINCOLN ORIVE·IN Buena Paik 'J'l7 22?3 The original epece manl BuckRogen awlnga beck to earth •nd leya H on '"- 25th Centuryl Intermission· Tom Titus llichard Niles douhhng us Mordred and Me rlin. along with Glen Kolb, Gary Brunson, Patrick rta1nvill<'. J ohn K<'uton Shull. Gary lloewe Scott'. Loren Hays :.t nd llc•athl•r LcC' Gary Davis is directing ·'Cam elot·· will bl· pe rformed nightly, except Mo ndays, at varying curtmn limes at Sebastian·~. 140 Avc nida P1c·o. !fan Clemente Reservations 492 9950 MICHAEi. BU:LJTZ IS d1rcct1ng "Nig ht Watc h" for the Saddlt•buck Valley theater. with S us a n O'Connell and Hobe rt Sax playmg lhe le ad- ing roles of a dis traught woman and her less·than undc rst:indrng hus band Othe rs 1n the cast are Carrie Mow<'ry. J oun S1d(·ll. Kathy Brothen, Tom She pherd. J (){' flilk<'S and J0<• Cord10 P e rformanrt•!> of ··Ni g ht W;itch " are s cheduled for Frtd<1y!> and Saturdays at ~ o'c lO<'k <1ncl Sunday, April 28, :.tl 2 30 an the Mission Vtt:Jo lfig h School tht•ater Rt·st'rvat1ons 5146 8342 WINDING. UP /\ ltm1tt•c.J two weekend run ror tlw Irvine Community Tht·atcr 1s lhl· st•n ocomed y ""Va n1tic•s. ·· which rc.·,um•·s Thursd ay night and pl:.iys through :.i c1<1 ... ng mattnt•t· Sunday Carol Pllwn ls dirl'c-lrng :i tast tompo1><'d of Barbara Pel<'rs .. Jcun1 Gibbon anti l..;if)Onna deBarros C urtain t1m1• " H pm Thursd;iy throug h Saturday ;.incl l 1J m Sunc1ay at the Un1vcrs1ty lhg h School lht·all'r <in <'lJmpu' Drive :.tl eutvcr Unvt' in lrv ml' lkM·rv;Jtions 754 3fi39 or 754 3642 NC'1l Sim on·,· Comt• Blow Your Horn" f1nis ht:<> out a five W('l•k :-,tint a t the• lllJrlequm Dmner Play house. 3503 s 11:.irbor Blvd . JU'l north or Costa Mes a F1n;1l pc rforma n<'<''i will tw given tonight through Sund;iy Hl'!>l'n al1onio. 979 5511 T WO OTHER LOCAL 'how.,, both elaborate com edies. contrnul' thl·tr rc-.pt'l't1vc engagem ents -"T hl' Le· a rned L<Hl1t·., · a l South Coa,t Repe rto ry and "SC':.tpmo" :.it the> Lagunci Moulton Playhouse "Lad1c,,"•v.h1ch run., thri>ug h April 29. pla" C\'l•ry night hut Munda y al H 11 t'11wk cind Saturda~' :.tnd Sunday~at ~ :10 .11 1h1· h111rt h St1·11 Theat1·r . ~;:;5 Town C'1·nl1·r l>ri\ 1· < '11\t,1 ~1·:-..i Ht' ... f'n <tt11111' 957 '1011 Kent J ohll'>Oll .., 1mag111al1\1· pifJdutllon <1r ··sc-apino'" plays ton1s.:h1 through S<1lurd;.iy ;.it H :10 aucl Sunday afll•rno11r1 ;1l ;! :.10 :rt 1h1• Moulton. fillfi l.agun;1 (';inyon H'iad. l.;il(un.1 ll1·ad1 H1•, .. n a lions 4tM 011:1 ('i\1.1 .HO/\ltl) t\ud1lll111~ lw th1· t•la~).I<· h111 ror µlay "1)1 al'ul:1 · Y.1 II ht• c·ondur tl'd Sunday and M onda y at 7 p m .it th1· L aguna !\1oullon l'layhoust· 'at thl' addrl'ss llst1·d abov1.· 1 L1•1• S ha llat of South ('oasl Hl•JX•rtor7 1s d1rectmg tht· l>how and v.1 11 ht• looking for ..,,., men and -.ix women of ~lll ai.:c·~ 'Drncul<.i"' open.., May 29 fur lhn•c• wt•l'ks See the la test 1n products and services for the disa bled from around the world lnternatillal 'I Abilities Unlimited Exposit:Di . , .. ,. ,,.,. "• ' I •• • I· •I·•• 1 u. I , ''1• 11, April 19, 20 and 21, 1979 LOS ANGELES CONVENTION CENTER Show hours 'I ur~<J.iy 11 I'" 7 I ,, r r11J.1~ 11 ·• I 'l ,. '" •. utltlflJdy H 1 fTl ',, I fl Ad1n1uron c ,, .. n, t ~11 S .. ' 'JJ IJ ·.lt•'"•I Sl 00 ( /\PH l;l o m[)l>r SI !.. [JOQli PRl{f ', • f-1/lf P!All/'11 tll • C f M0 N51RAllCJPll c1nenome 6 scAeEn 63U 2553 comPLEX MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "HAIR" (PG) "THE CHAMP" (PG) "SAME TIME NEXT YEAR" "CALIFORNIA SUITE" (PG) JANE FOf"OA THE CHINA SYNORONE" (PG) "THE FIFTH MUSKETEER" THE THREE MUSKETEERS" COMING HOME"(R) 'AGATHA"' STADIUm 6scAeen £i]9 7860 DRIVE-I n tUl•ll• ..... Slalllll"' ' . •. RICHARD PRYOR "IN CONC ER~" CR> 'WHICH WAY IS UP?. "EVERY WHICH WAY BUJ LOOSE" "BEYOND THE DOOR, PART 2" (R) TIONAl LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE'' "UP IN SMOKE"' "CALIFORNIA SUITE" "HEAVEN CAA W~IT" f PGI "THE WARRIORS" (R) "LI PSTlCtl." "MIDNIGHT EXPRESS" (RJ "THE BUDDY HOl.L y STORY" ALL o.-1vc ll'flOI' ,.. l:Jl,.M ..... Hn.T Cllll• Uft•er IJ f'1ee UftleU e l<le••• ,.an1ew1<• --·--·----....... ·- : ENTERTAINMENT / INTERMISSION HAIR CXJ ~.., .. J f HE: I tLM PG MtlO 0-.1• f.Uf(ll WI.LC RICHARD PMYOR FILMED ll'lt. IN CONCERT ADULTS S3 00 THIS ENGAGEMENT S.AfOROA//l/GHT) NOW PO ~'FE - DAILY MATINEE'> ··nx· H ST ACTOft .IC?!t,VOIOHT BUT ACTftHI ~1-r:...7:: ,':(~,, OEST ACTRESS ACTOR lwF~ J;,..76nlt ·a 11~= l~us_ .. ,.,,,.., " f1l1/lft. • e HEAVEN ry if CAN WAIT 'W '~~ --...................... ----.. ·~<!---------~ .... -..... ·---------. ------. '. . . . . ..... --._ -. . .. ,.. ·-·-... .. ... .. . ·--.... -. ... . --...... -... ----.., - ... .... .. , ...... ._ ...... t ..--•••• . . .... .. \ INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Horosce>pe •Erma Bombeck •Classified At·Bome Birth DAIL. Y Pll.OT Featuring_._,._. ___ c, 11lrur tor In pre paration ror the birth . Rhe <tnd he r huabund uJso <•nroll(-d In natur1d childbirth classct1. 't'ht> b1rthina process. iihe says. was entirely natural und w1lhoul m cdlCjt1on Th(' rrudwlfe • serving the Huntington Beach area hu two bnrkup phy11ic11rns. who ~re 8Ynecolog.ists-obsltl· r1c11~. ln~wic oLcomp~W1£.. ''IF THERE ARE PROBLEMS," the midwlf& saya she refers lht: client w a physic;ian. She requires that all of the pregnant women she treats be in excellent health and that they be non·smokcr s. She also insi11ts her clients must not be aoemic and that they should gain 25 pounds during preg11ancy. Jn addition. the woman and her husband or partner ·-...-autUul~ Say MldwHe; Dunn& ht.'r car..er as a midwife. Ms Coy says sfie had to ii ummon paramedics and an ambulance In two tn· 1'l1m1·,•:. bt.'CUU e complications arose during c hildbirth must""Seh!ct amtpart1etpat~ in 11 n8ture~ildbirth COW'..c.-----•T---!!:--•• During birthing , Ms . Coy is equipped with emer gency rust aid equipment. such as intravenous solution and ox· Client Agrees lh ('llt:ln'l.KOMO 0o1 ... o ... ,,., ... ,.,." I &114 } ~ "1mh-d to hu\ •' tt b.tb)' .it humt'. '>UV:-. t\1111 Su1uk1. J llu111111.:ton ltt·.u·h hum1·rn.&kt:r und 11111th1·r ul / two t•hlllln·n born in t h1• h11'p1t.i I Thi• Z7 y1•ur old "um Jn t'XJ>l.um'<'I "h) '>ht· dt•c•11l1•d lo give birth .it honw to hl'• infant :.on. Tok am "tth \111· Jld of her hu~bam.I. J'orh , and .t uudwlfc Both of h1•r otht·r 1·h1ldn·n . Mrr ht.>llt· u ;rnd Jmm·. 7 .rnd he1 molht>r. 1'.1lrt<'1a l.rn'k:.ha"' '-'I.'• t' Jbo prt•:o.t•nt dunng the h 11\' hour Ion.: l1tbur and at tht• birth of Tok 111l ASSIST E D ft\' l'AT ('0\'. 1t llun11ngH1n lli·a1·h m1dw1fe. Mr., SuMJk r t•mpha:.111·~ thdl i.hl· WJ:.n't t:tin ccrned ~bout po:.Mblc 1·omvltt•Jt1on:. duran~ and e1flt•r thl· birth and that sh(• "ouldn I ht•.,.late to g1vt• lurth al honw to another child Mrs Su.wk• wa .... rt•f1•11 Pd to M:. l'oy hy hc•r .,og<i 111 - Hoth umcs. the mother or ullant or both had t.o be 1r,1111'J>Ortl-d to th• Santa Ana Tus tin Community Hospital 1 .ilhl'1 than tu the nearest emergency facil!ty because her ba<•k111> vhys1t•1uns. Or Michael Reynolds and Dr. Bernard I-dtlman arc .ifhltated with tht! Santa Ana hospital. I\ Rt;til STERt:O NURSE ANO hcensed midwife, Ms <'oy i..iy:t l'lhc hcti. purt1c1pated rn 20 home births since ar ''' in.i Ill California last October after graduating from d 1~ month nudwifory program at the Medical Un1ver1>1ty of ~out h Curohna. Charll'i.lon. :O,ht:• i.a}:. home birth for women in good health should tw rorundcred a "natural and beautiful thing· because tl ht.'lpi. bond families together Bab1l~ born at home. Ms Coy says. are more alert . than lho~t> born in.tt ho:.pilal. She strl's!>es that 1f adequate preparation 1s ma de before the birth and 1f there 1s trust a mong a ll part1c1pants. the delivery will be l'asier .. At home you are able to move <1round the way you wa nt lo ... !iays M ri. Suzuki. "I did c;ome of my hardt~t l <iborrn~ in the bathtub " Ms Coy. 33. provides chenLc; with a II their prenata I <'an· 1nduding t•hct•kupi. rn thl' homc with tht• exception of .r ~1 x wt·ek <'h\·ckup pcrformt•d at J I lunllngton Bcach l'lrn1r ~ I Grandmother Patncia Lockshaw. left, with Suzuki family -Tony, Jane. Krm and Michelle -and midwife Pat Coy, second from right. focus on baby Tokim. At·Bome Births Risky, Says M.D. The baby 1n a horn<' bfrth s1tuat11m is being treated J S J "Sl.'<'Ond clas!-. passenger.·· That's the op1ruon of Hr. Ralph Rucker, dJrcctor o f th14.. neonatal in tensive care unit <it Orani;:c County's Children's llosp1tal. He ti. <:ha1rman of the Ora nge County Mt'<itcal A!-. soc1ation s l'Omm1tkc wh1t'h 11> in· vest1galrng m<it crnal <1nd perinatal mortality. Or. Rucker. whose comm1llcc n ' views the deaths of all babll'S ;.ind pregnant mothers tn the county. say:- he doesn't object to m1dv. 1ves hut he does obJect to home births in an~ form. .. Babies are delivered in hosp1t.i.b in this country." he says. "for the simple reason that th.at is where all the technical equipment is localt-d " tr a baby gets into trouble. he getb help very quickly " A 1974 law which created the statu:-. of midwife rn California wa" pas:.ed io order to give <1n alternative to physicians. he says. The l<tw rt'f1u1re., that midwives be h1i:thly tra1m•d amt that they maintain strict profci.s1onal conduct standards. A midwife. or even an obstctr1c1an. says Dr. Rucker. simply isn't trained to care for an infant and lht• a tten· dance of a pediutrician dunng the birthing is necessary. "You have been told. I am sure. that they (midwives> have equipment." he says. "They do partially. But that is not what I want my babies go- ing through. I want my babies cared for totally." The physician explained that the home birth :.ystcrn rchei. on' backup ass1stanC'e tn gl·t the child or lb mother to a hospital 1f complicat1ons devl'lop. That backup system. he ..,ays. 1s based on the mobility of Vt>h1cles on thl' fret•wavs Thl· system al s o· de pt·nd~ on paramedics a:. backupi. "The parnmcdrc :.ystem 1s fine for ~ome things." says Dr Huckl·r .. But they arc· not wcli.trainl·d 1n cann~ for babies. And thti. c birth 1 11> not an accident. This is a pl a nned event .. Brain injury. he !-.:.&yi.. 1:. toda) ·._ biggest problem facing med1c<1l pro fcssionab who treat infants Delayed treatment lime bccau:.c of c•mergency or home· dcli vl•ry. he c.·x plains. often is responsibh: for hab1e:. born retarded o r with paralyzed arms -or both Although some risk:. arc thought to be identifiable before the mother goes snt.o labor, he maintuins. other risks aren't identifiable. One-third of all "fully 1dent1f1ed. low-risk mother s." he explains. give· birth to babies with .. problems .. Many of the problems aren't easil) identifiable and can be recogn1wd only by trained ped1atric1ans and nurst!ry per:.onnt"I in a hospital s1tu:l- t1on . Dr Rucker says he doesn't think hosp1talizat1on costs an• an 1ssu1· v. hen mothers dcc1dl· to gl\ e h1rth al homl' "The people v. ho choi.e this are nol poverty-stricken." he s;.iy:-.. tndtcat · ing the choice 1s made for lhe convc- naencc of the mother not the t•h1ld "Somebody has got to speak for tbal baby If I was a baby. I would want the best chance I could get ... Sure. we see babies born in am bulaoccs and at home that do well. "But that's not it." says Or. Rucker . "We want to plan for the best and that's why you are not going to find physicians s upporting th1:. <ho me birth)." -C'llERYL ROMO. ygen. Another requirement she makes of clients is that they breastfet!d their babies. "WHEN THE BABY IS BORN. I JUst wipe b1m off and put him on mama and the baby s tarts sucking," Ms . Coy s ays "'It 's all so natural " The muJw1fe':. fee. wh1C'h also includes posl·delivery checkups 1s $650 P:.it Coy strongly emphasized that home births help ke<'p famrl1 el> togt-ther "If we an: going to mfW1lam family unity, the fathers have got to bt: included We can't keep discounting men in 04r society ~ "To watch a man and woman go through the birthing experience together 1!. .,o beautiful " o .. 11y P1l9t PIM•> ay l'•lrl<ll 0'~11 Midwife Pat Coy with Kim Suzuki and her baby, Tol<1m. Fido and Fluffy To Flaunt Assets Preparations arc under way for the third annual Mutt .ind C:.it Show Saturday and Sund a}. April 28 and 29. at Murdy Park. Huntington Beach The show. spon~orl'd by the Golden State llumane Society. "wa:. a howl in~ success the past two year:. ... a spokesperson conll'nd:. C atcJ?orte!> 1n r ludt• "Mo:-.t A r is to c r at i ,. A 11 n · Cat. " " A 11 Ame rican Mutl." .. M o~l Unu~ual l>olo( • <ind 'Lil \\.1th the Loudci.t ~1 cow .. /\ 'Pt-c1al ~1orrh Troph~ will bt- .1wt.1rdcd to th1· .. B1..·:.t Household C:.it ..,pa~ t.'<1 or nl·Uh.•red 1 " In the Mutt and Cat Show. "ever- ' onl' "',n..,, "th<' i.pokespcrson says. Prilc:. include t'an:. of do(! food, cat toys and ribbon:. or troph1t>s for first: pl iJ<'C Tht• Mull Show ts :.cheduled for 11 J m to i p.m Saturday. The C<il Shn" \\Ill bl• from noon to 4 p.m . Sun dJ\' 1'.>roof of c:urn:nt rabies vaccination 1:-required for all dogs entered. All l'Jt:. mu!>t bt• tr<insported 1n earners The :.how ·promise:. lo be a riotous. rolhck1ng. hilarious weekend v. here Fido and f luff) finally get to rl:sunt lht.·1r ai.scL" 1n a competition where Pt"<i1gr~s arc pomtle!.s and bloodl1nci:. are a bore ~" t he ~pokesperson !.ays. Thl' pubhc is encouraged to attend. To cater the Mull and Cal Show. l'Ontact tht• Golden Stall' Humane Sonl'ly in G;.irden Grewe al 971·3883 hdon• Sund a.>. Apnl 22 Easter Events Festive, Fun comp anied by Sol Greene. Program m aster of ceremonies was James Sawyer and producer was Jay Paige. Ninety.four m embe rs joined in the fes tivities, according to Ms. Paige. who proclaimed the party successful . Characters such as Magenta the Ma.Ci· clan, six green mancbkins and Scooter the .Skateboarder kept thJngs livened up in the children's depa rtment for 45 m inutes. Happ~nings By Jud 1th Olson While many Orange Coast residents were taking Easter Holidays or catching up on their sleep to rise early for sunrise service, others were modeling Easter boo· neb and watching for the Easter bunny. Two senior citlzen groups, the Harbor Senior Citizens and lhe TLC Center, Costa Mesa, bad gala Pllt'les. Tbe Harbor SettJor Citizens in Newport Beacb, modeled hats in two categories - the prettiest and m ost original. Winners for the most original creations were Fraak Krlptter, flrst place: and Alfi11 Sclavan. second place. JoeepnJne Brtmmer's bon· net-was Judged the pretties t : UrHla V•Nklll'• chapeau was second pretUest. t:nLertainme nt was provided by a choral 1roup directed by lnae Saw1er and ac· Across town. participants in the Travel. Lunch and Counse ling program also had an Easter hat parade and party. Director Mary Crowe fashioned fresh floral cen· terpieces for the gala event, which was at· tended by 90 persons . We Just bet that these hats were as good as 31'1Y on the Avehue . Firth Ave nue. that is. Puppeteer AQOlher spring tradition here is an Easter performance by puppeteer Jim Gamble, a full·tlme airline pilot• whose bobby ls building bis own puppets and RCrforJl)1ng wtth them. This Ume hla Show was given tn Neiman· Marc us, Newport Beach, and there was a faahlon ahow'lo boot. --~--------------·----------···---. We love to watch Gamble at work with his lilUe friends. He thoroughly enjoy~ himself and presents an a ppealing show for all ages. Aren't we all kids at heart? Among those attending the Easter event were David Wong, Jennifer lnano, AJllson and .llmmy Wilder, Cberyl O'Donnell and A1ble1 Ducan. More Easter Parties The day was a bit chilly but the tern perature didn't damper spirits at Jane and Terry Neptane's second annual Easter Spring Fling a l their Tivoli Te rraC'e restaurant on the Festival of Arts grounds. La_guna Beach. Co·hosting the artatr. which tnclodCd lavish hors d 'oeuvres. <you wouldn 't believe the stra wbcrri.est.-cocktails and dancing. were 8 . .1. Gul'S'lii and Tom Cray.· Several bundre4 guests gathered on the patio to enjoy the beautiful location and the festive atmosphere. The Spring Fllng 1s a nice idea. we think. because Easter Sunday afternoons lend tbemaclves toJJucb affairs. After breakfast, church and a Uttle oap. it 's nice to have a festive engage- me nt. 1'ho;ie partying included actor *• C..· nors a nd his w ife Mary Lo•; S ara SlmptlOll, the "ne w Shirley Temple," and her mother Dana Shnpeoa; actres-' 8'eUy Waldroa; Beverly Hiiis halrstyllft alb Whllng; Ori• Boratl•; Laguna 'Beach <See HAPPENINGS, PaaeO> • -•• ••••• ----·--· ,.J///I,.. ... _ • ..... _ ....... .._ ....... ,. ........ ---........ -. .... , .. ~ --·· ... •..--........ .-.... ---·--······--·-·· .... _,,. ________ -·--··· -·--... -··--·-...... ,,... .. -··-· ....... -...... .. ... ... . ......... _____ _. ... ~-...... - . > • ..... "". . . ... (:Z D~kY PllOT lMMCNy, Aprtl '1, tffl'i ••• Happenings · •From Paaf' t.'O One ot lhe aurectlvt lblnti• •bout Who'• Whn t. lhal lh re'a always • paJ'\.Y 1oln1 on 1omewhfrt• In the world and all lhe membc'rt h1v• lo do 11 drop tn In ft('\, ~om<" pt'l'Mnl pllrn th4"1r travt•I 11chedule11 ttround tUlft wlJh nonkl ~ It may be Newport thl• "t• .. k. N,•w York th" n xt, then oo tu U011on or ('h1t·a110 Somt lar.-a ot lht• ~1•w1,.nt nook lal'lt week wt'n' lkU) Np•nr, NoN"M Jordan, ody AIMleno•. lharl Twlk-1ar, Alan Mpaf ford and Debbi.-IJ•Ut1l' The Mel wo" 111 Ow li:Mt on huslnf'ftll - ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE I ERMA BOMBECK II ~ halJC' a" 1t•m /or Happe11inQ1, Hnd II to JudUla °"°" ol ,,.. DoU11 Pawl, po. 8oz 1$1D, COllo Met0, IJQf, or coll HZ~l, P\JBUC NOTICB ft18UC NOTICS (l'>CJM • ......, MOTICtl TOC•IOITOt" I UN•tCNtCOU•TWTtte IUNlbCMI COUlfT Ot' Yttl IT A Te CN' CAUPOIHllA NII IT A ft CM' CA&.tHit .. IA ~ , ... CIOUll'TY Oii eaa.ee ""COUNTY Of' O•A ... I eeo. A .... _,.....,... MQTtCI 01' MIAa1N• O• •ltUte ef O•ACI MA•~ f'eTtTH* 'f'Otl ........ IC• RUFFEll'S ••CHAlllOS. OK4eM41 ""• , ......... Of' N•tolla.. HOTIC.1 IS HlrfU!IV OIVIN 111111 l'•Ol'l•TY ......... CMe 1eCt1ee ~,. ....... ....,.""""" ~ ... .. UPHOLSTBY ,11e, .. ,..,._,_1nt,1e1Me..-.1 .... :-..•·"" ................ -r...irW le.... , ... , •:teA.M. ....... .,. w... '"'"'· ~ -_,.,,, _._..... ~:, Ille llltOlllClottllt tllt-OftlltllllOYetfl tl'TATe 01' ALAH 1.EOHAllO 1m u-~ ........ lltlW <_,.Cl' 11 .,.._.., llltlft, with Pt£11c;&, 0• Al.AN L. PIERCE, ,,_ • ...,. --!be M<UWl'r v~lltf\, It llW un 0.tHMCl. 11 ny lltt· Uran c oun ) lthythm Maf htn1• It'd by Bob Ca1.1Rna 1md Jf!rry &-lllr.-r . The• mu~kal group Nt•p tum• :o.uld. Is 11n 11ut~ro~ th nf tht• old t\n~ll Hiii bimd l\nt.I 1t1Ut'11!> ~ho utlt·ndt"il Uw ; .. 111 v ~ 11111 ht mw lr u n w u • u mm 11 t\t n1Tty ~ OlllH" s in at---_...-......,,...,.... Co ... MeN -.... t1.. dtf•lt!\114 I >0100 (tlwn Vello NOTICE IS MERE8V GIVEN !Mt '=~==========~hlAWU. ui. ..14. ~ N..lel;tJ. P1llll0Mc, .J.EllQME. .GLA.$.E.R _ C..tllornl• ..,.,,, ~"It tne pteu of E 0 <11tor ol tne E ll•I• ot ·.~--,.•nl--+..._- Nt•µtu111• ,,11 11 ttw 1111\li \\li11 \l•'jf ohl t-:o .. lt'r t'\ 1•111 '>l.tt tt·d J ... d n •v1val or th•· Sund11.~ 11(tt•111clu11 l.i~ 11 l'•Hltt'' ht• tt\l-d tn .1th•t1d HI'"'' i\11.:1•h•" Jtttl llhH" 11( lht• 111'1 ~.111.: \!it'll' dl lhh \t ,fl '> IJ.Jfl\ UlUt h tu hi!\ ph'<l.llUI l' Ont' i:uc•..,t hr•>llfhl '""It old p1t•tur1•11 of Mlfbe-lw 'frtul• ~hnln. \liht1 Wtil'tl to H•t· .. t lllfl an L.ugun.t H1•m ·h N1·11tu111• '>1t1tl tw didn't Uunl. of II 111 t1n1t• ur tw \li uuld h ll\t' '"' 1t\1d Mi. MJr\ an, but 1thl' d.00 the Pit tun: \li tll both ht thl·rt· nc\l yt:&Jr ht· prom1 t">. Service Rendered some peoplc don't allcnd lht• ubundanf \' or big social ufrua n; on th,• Orange Coa1tt but they arc Just d:. i.per1Jl an thdr own way. One or thobe lb Morton H. t'arr~U Jr., a Huntmgton Bt•ac h n •i.adt•nt Morton II. t'arrell Jr . '' ttw young, e n thusiastac me>r han ll' Jt d N{•wport Bearh service stat.Jon who rcpa1n·d my MG R ltlC' other day whe n 1t !-.p1llc<1 1111 its water through a bad thermostat pluJ! When ht' learned l w:.ts u Journuhst . t m y license plate say~ J HNLIST> he bald hl' wanted tus name an the paper It seemed a fair tradl' Ser vices done we ll arc ne ws worthy thel>c <la y:.. Thanks, Morton. Who's Who unuth\'r r haph·r '11 1111t1ll Betsy Bloomingdale /\ womun 'h1111lll lw lln•tty Bl home H w1•ll "" nut ... 11h•, lwlh·v1•11 Rria)' Bloom lu&dak>. \Ii ho \\',,.., 111 I M ui;cnln r\....-enlly to J>rt•Nt•nl "''' '>fll lllM l11111t~!l'Wl'Ur hnf' 1>u1lnl( a ,,.,, "''h 111lormul modchnu. t ht• ~u·u t ..:• ..i111hlo u~:h11•r of the Bloom lllt.:lldll"' l kfMI lna1•11l Mure roundt>r d1b· 1•U11tM•d h1•1 fo.,h11111 phtltl'Oph y "I lov1· to \'OUk 111111 i.:t1nk11 :.Cl I rct:I de l\li:lllll~ Clll olh1•1 w11rkt1IK \li Uffit•n wbo also t•nJoy cxh.•mh-11 hf l'b\) h':i lb very :,allsfy· lfllit .. Tht.• d1..•111..:1wr , "hu won a Hall of Famt• fwshlort ~1wnrd, hab retumt.'<1 to the field or .u't ""ti th•:.tl(n now that her three ehaldren t&te ~ruwn ~1111l her c1v1c dull~ arti tabled. People Peering Mrs. Edward Stirnet'I S tarnes ha:. been appointed 1979 til'butanll' ball chairman by t ht• National ('hanty Lt·a~uc ... Evelyn Pappas of Newport Ht•m·h was nam l·d Catholic Wo ma11 of the Year by her parish, St. J m1chim's. She received her award dunn~ u lunt hcon at the Das · ncyland Hold ... -Karla Keopenlck, a teacher al &1wl•rs Middle School. llunl· angto n Beach , has been appointed by the American lnstatulc for Foreign Study to accompany a s tudent group to Europe this • s ummer. Youths may s ign up by calling he r at 673·5745 EuMlt•r P a rudt .. J>art1c1pant!> in tht· Mrs Jayc<·ei-Eul'ltc t Honnel Pnrndc 1n duded K1m1 P a is ley , 5. C:1bovc, :md Thea P ai s l ey. 3, below. The <:vent al Hunt in gto n Ce nter featured prile!> for the prclt1cst . m o:,t original and funnic:,t Ea s l e r bo nncb . P a r a d <· w a s f o r c hildren from age 2 lu 7. SOMETHING NEW IN HAIR . New Expressions by Paul Bernard at ~~s r.4 #70 FASHION ISLAND 644-2151 1111\lnen Of Ult Wft0t<•l9Md '" •" m•I l.eon•rd Pi.rce, llH llt.d lltrtlll • tar> !Mn.inint to flw •"•'• OI .. td d<I Pellllon IO< Or"der Olre<tr119 Tr ... if•r t edl1\t, ""Vlln tow "'°"'"' •lttr lllt ot P•non11 Property pun11•nl to llr~l Pllbltw!IOft Of 1111• ...,.lc..t PrOO.te Codi, SktlOtl MI j , to <t•t· D•tttd 1111<<11 t7. ""· . m•nl SYlvl• l!ma,,.,.1. reter•n<• to Cl.IHTOff I! lllCMARO$ 'W<ll Pttlllon, • '0C>Y Of wlU'h 11 •I· Admlnl\trato< Wllh tac h•d nereto, '' rnede tor turtner Wiii AIWltXeclol tn• P•lllt ul•"· •n<I .... , "'" lime •nd nt•tt Of I,,. •DO,,. D••u ot ne.r1nq tne wme n•\ _,,Ml ,__di<_"' lor Aprll U. H/9, •• 9 00 • m. Ir\ CLINTON E. lllC:HAllO' Oepertm<ont J o1 w 1<1 C011r1, •I 100 A1t-y1U.•w t'.:I••< C..-1..-Drive We.I, !oenta Ana, >01M c...-Valley P-wy , s .. M C•lltorn1• ._.....,.. Nltwl, CA fU// '>••O i>eTW>nAlt>roe>efl'f, 1111" tn wn1tlt hi 0 141 aJ1...,I •• r •••meo, •nd llO\..e»ton ol .. n,tn " '" P•• -'ouuQM oy ~••••• Em•nuel. " Pull•• ...... Orenoe CO.•I o •• , .. r•1101 "'"" ,,_ •• IOllow\ AP'•l l. 10. 11, 14. "" 119' ,. .. One 1.0.e. •n•tP 90t0 rtno w t wtth one CM•t c:t••mond j" • \OtU••t• lftOunllllQ w1UI two 1mell 01emon<11 P UBLIC NOTICE \UPE•tOlt COllllT 0" TH« UATI 01' CALIP'OllNIA 1'011 f NE COUNTY 0" OllANOE NO. Afttil 0110«11 TO s.toW CAUMi \ IC:-lfCMI Prec-..un1 '" ""' -ner Of tne AtlOllu tton of ICOl(HI Ml l \UOCHI, For Cl\A-01 Name WHlllEoll\.1ne1Mlll-l(O•<"• ¥1l\UU<.N. tW\ hl.0 '"' l)t11t.ot\ •HP\ enc tl•rll Of tf'H\ c.ouf't tor •n ordttr <(ti IOw1nQ QehhOnitr ,0 (fW'nQllt ht\ n..tmt from t(Ot<.,.. ~l\.IAK.PU 10 Aoy l(OKt\1 Mitwv<.hf -Oft•et"•iCM II One 141( ladte\ QOld r Ing, • nlOfl dOme w 1lft • bMk like t1tUSft WI llWllh elQl\I d•-. In I-r-> -lollr 1n tKh row Any _ _, lnl•r .. i.c:i '" t.ne •bove· Cle 'I< "lle<I pt_.-i y ""'<" " tne wt>- ''"'' o1 '"'' """''°" n-.v lite•" .. M..,..r to I ... P•tttJon O•tecl AMrcll 11, 191'1 (;tl8 E.R T {, 1.IPMA,., AtlO<rlt'Y 10< Pe11ll°""r -E~e<utor 011ne ••1.tte ol A.t.o l P1•rt.tP. JtromeGtner 011.BCIH G llPMAH, ISO ,.,,, v ........ -le•••• \1111• t10 1 f 1\ OAOlA£0 ,,..., .. 11P.''"°"._1n tt te\tlt<t •n IN-•OOVt•nl1t1eo m•n•' oope•r bt'for• tf\~\ t Outt ,., t 1 ,. m on M•r 8. 1q~ '" l>t-Pdrtm.-t'I' l. ol ,,..... 0r•n~ County CA>llrlh()U~ IOOffO •I 100 ,.,., CAnter Ot1v• w., •. '\4nt• An•. C•lllO<n••. 97101, •"Cl •now c.•u~. if •n1 wny ,,,,... P•t•l•Ot\ tor (h•nQe ot N•rn• \t\ould not b• 1 9'•nt•d E rtCtrtO, C.tllon11.t tl4.16 Toi Ill IMO Attorrt.•., fOf' Ptt1f10tMr, Jer~(.,ld~r PuDll\htl<I Or4nQe Co•" O•lly Potot Aprrl ), 10, II, 19/Y 1181·1~ P UBLIC NOTICE IT I\ rvRTHEA ORDE RE D .... ,. copy ot '"'' Order 10 ~ C.uwi .,. ~1,,neo '" uw Or•noe '°"''' O•••• PU.ot, • ne~r of Qilnt'•' t1tcul• hon P'•nteo '" ,,.. C-ty of 0••"99· \t••• of C...htOf""••. one• • •ff .. •or tout 'W<.t.rul¥e --•~ ~tOf to tM: Gate ._,., tor "-'•'•""'Q °"' ''-~hh~ 10# ,,,._olN- O•leO -<"it, 1,,. 8 r11<• W ~lftner Jll<IQtotln. ~IOtGoufl TAYl.011 ICU~p;Ell &SU-Ell~ If,. ~Kfttc -· .... ~ .... l'ICTITIOUS IUSllUiU NAME STATEMENT T ..... loO-lnQ 1Mrl0ft •• OOlnQ Du\I· ,..,,., VICTORIA VII.LAS, 2tlo0 Atnuy Avenue, S uite 0 , CoH• Me u. 'C.111orn1•~ M•<l\eel J-. W 1~11• hr-•«•. eor ......... Mer, C..hlorn•• I"" DuMneu " <-led lly •n ,,.. dlY•dU•I .. Mltl\MI J~ A c hapter of Who's Who lhtemational is alive and well 1n Newport Beach. The group, a cluh for affluent sing les, meets every Wednesday evening in its "nook" at the Park Newport ho me of Jim Harrigan. John Martin S hea has been name d honorary chairman' of Le Grand Casino. a formal fund-raising event scheduled for May 19 at Nt•wport Harbor Art Museum . . Elaln<' Schlup, Balboa Is land ~oldsm1th, jltcnded the 1979 American Gem Society C<.nclavc an Washington. D C . --------------------------l iUWHt SllUI Soiree! Tn1> >lal9'"""t wa> Ille<! wltn ITle Count• Cit•-ol Or~ C<Minty °" M•r<n 1), jq1' I'll~ P11111o.n.o Of.,. C.0.>I 0.111' Piiot From 6 to 9 p m m em bers enJOY cocktails a nd food la!.l week 1t was ch1h made by Zoe Ann Rhode$ and hvcly con ver.sallon .i,. Th~ g ala l'' l'llt included a congr essional reception at tht· Corcoran GaJh:ry of Art. Kids Language Code Can Be Cured; Just Play Their Grune E,...a ·--~k J USTAMI NUTE 1 Jlls·t<• min 11 c·ompl Wt•'vt• playt•d thl' g:.imc for years . Thc other night. J told my son to lakl· out the garbeti::c. Hc iump<'<I uµ a nd said, "Yes. Can l have the car tonrght"" I said, "Yes.·· I maganc• Our firs t. adverb 1n 20 years Horoscope ~entt•n1·1· «a 1 I Intl nf 11m1· w,f'(f hy d11ld11·11 bpannang fi(I scl'OIHh lo 111fu11h 1111 • \11•1 b p111 longing chore or "h ,1\1 Yl'f " tw1 n~· d111w J L 1 ht· momt·nt Slang '(;ct orr m,Y l'JSl: Jnd dtJ II yourself',.. ( WEJ>Nt:SUAY, APRIL 18 By SYDNt;Y OMARR ] !:Nn lo•quHt t e.u, Hit .11 '1 ... Atlt••H ™4 d "•"'-rt•rt U.•• h.t, I'' •;tO '"°° t lt""" l>••hi 1,,~ ''' f•pm 'fhc wnr<I t'>n't in :iny un<1hr1rlg1·r1 d1t· taonary, hul al ts knmo,r1 lo cvl'ry parent ..,,. ho ever askt•d tht'tr r htldn:n to t<i an.,,th1ng "When arc you go mg to tfo llw <h'>hl''>" .. Jus taminulc " ·'D1d you do yi1ur h11rn1·w11rk·1 ' "Juslumanull' " ··Arc you going to gl•t off th<Jt phon" ' ".fustaminute." Children karnf'd a long t1m<> <it.:11 ho\\ ..fft•r liv~ a tool ''Ju.sta mmutP" c<in lw Hy simpl y ul tc rmg the word, lht•y 1.hscovcrcd th<Jt thl' tablt' could get set while they wt•rc on lh<· pnone. 'l'hc g rOl'Crics rould he unloaded from th1· C':.ir wh11t· they were in the hathroom Th,•tr bNJ 1·uuld i,.:1•1 made wlu lc they wn c playing hall Some parc·nt:. have learn1•d 111 )1\1· \\Ith Justammutc Thl·rt· rs ;i feeling th:1t 1r \Ou 1 <•rt 1 break lhc code. you m1µh t Just a'> \Ii "" i::• \ 1· 111 T be long lo lhl' tl1•Jlh IJ nJJ,.'J!1ng '><·ho11I whose d1sc1plc·s stund around and ~htnf', 'Your .minute as up' ' "You ... rnl lh.1l t1·11 m111utf'S ago" or ''I'm wa iling 1" Of C'OUrM• ll d1dn 'I. l>hcH l' hOt· '>•·<·rim! off t h.et magical Jublaminutc But my new word did I f1111nd1·rJ ;; w<irl'.I called ''l'LLS EE" +ais le•..,..,., 1·r1m r1I M·n Lenee. (a > Giving andic<.1l1on lha1 ~omc c•m s ide ration will be g1 vc n to :.1 r £•ques t . 'i, 1 Prolonging a decision rm :-.omethang of im portance to someone ebc. Slang . "ll'll never happen.:; l 'llsec confounded a nd frustr:itNl chil!lr cn JUSt as much a s .Justammult• l'1mfoundcd mt• .. Cru1 I go to Pcg'ii purty''" ''l 'llscc. ·· ARI ES < M.m ·h 21 ·Apn l 19)· Accent on l'l1mhan~ to the top , tak ing J stand, building on solid :-.tru<•tun• TAURUS (/\prtl 20-May 201 He spccifk concerning contrat lual and other written ob· ltgutwns GEMINI I Muy 21 .June 20): Des ire for a ffec- tion is fulfilll'd I lnmc front t•:.tn be reston..-d to place or harmony <.:ANC'f:R 1 .Jum· 21-.Tuly 22 ): Flaws, s afety h:11arcls :-.hould n ot be overlooked. Perfect tN·hn1t1Ul'" -make room for various view. pm nts l.EO IJuly 23·Aug 2'll Low key approach brings most C'On,truct1ve r c .. ult~. Eschew se nsa - taonahsm. stn v•· for bi.tlance a nd blcady pace . VIRGO 1 Au~ 23 Sept 221. Inbttncl ~crvcs as reliahle guir1c LI BRA 'St•pt 23 Oct 22 I M akc new ~tart rn m·w dtr1·C't1on. W1.•lcoml· c·halll'ngc, fres h con· c1·pls. SCORPIO !Oct 23 Nov 211 Rclatavc con· fades dilemma listen. lcarn, offer counsel. but rdu:-.c to become inextricably involved SAGl1TARIUS l Nov. 22-Dec. 211 : Elements of ti ming, luck prove ubiquitous . Popularity could soar Know 1t and act a ccordingly. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19 ): Wear bright colors -be cons picuous by your pre- i:.e n ce AQUARllJS CJun. 20·Feb. 1.8 >: What had been a secre t is revea led. Be discreet. Play cards close to chest. PISCES CFeb. 19-March 20>· Surprise gift is on agenda . You get credit long overdue . Vi ews arc vindicated 'Pure' Male Worries , DEAR ANN LANDEHS l'h•<1st' believe me. this 1s no jOkc . I am J 2G-year-old male and have never slept with a woman Don't get me wrong, I'm not gay. I've just m•vcr taken the lime or had the desire for a sexual relaUonarup. I guess you can aay I'm a virgin. • Aaa Laaclers UPJO 40% OFF I'm a CbrbUan singer and have been worried about m yself. I've talked to clole friends and they have s uggelted I mas turbate. 1 haven't done lt becauae lt goes agalnt1t everytbing in me. I t ake pride in my vlrgloily and wouldn't have it any other way. I love God· and want t.o live for Him. 1 need to know, Ann, would mastutbellon klll my vlrglnlty •t PleaK.print tbis lttter. lri this day and age of open 11ex, l reel like a freak. Ji; there anybody else out lecre like me'' -PEORIA lloa are not • freak. There en other adult vlrglu arot1acl -bcKla male and female. TbeM people doa't bave 8ex and they don't mlH I&. D•1f9fttt fo1hf0f\1 f'rOM DEd PEOlllA: You are probablt ........... -wldcll means yOllr sex 4lrtve II • a.w I& la vlr1aally DODe•l•· '"'· .... • .... does llOt tW vlrllol· CJ, .._ wta1 • It U yoa ltan oo ae•· ul Sfel ..... "'alre a releue of •r'rnf Wf-<ltimq and e11uar1crnt·n1 amtQun· <'l'mi'111.~ run 011 Surutay In the Dally Pilot ,..orm.\ art' aua1lahlt> (JI "" Da1lu Ptlot 11(/1eea or b11 calllnQ thtl l"eat11res l>epurt"'t'11t. 6•2 ·f321 To cn)()ld d1&appo1ntrnunt. prorpec ttvc bndi'.~ are rtmlndcrl to have their W('(ltlmg 3torlt'a, wtth o block and·tuhttf' gtouu o/ LM b"* or oJ tht couple. to tM f"'taturet ~rt· mcnt 0'1(' UX'ck be/ore "'' wcddmg • locoe.d In lft9 le orolable for 0.1i9Mby dlt.r, Ted • ~ thowin9• by nt. CLEARANCE • L9> .. _.... c.. _,. UIJtti..7171 AltWMYI IW -··-Pubh~ Or.,. (O.\I O•••• P •ot M•• 11 AP' l. 10 II 1.,9 11"1 l'r PUBLIC NOTICE Mar II AO< l. 10 11, ltl'I lll'I N PUBLIC NOTICE CP.e101 FICTITIOU'> 8U,INESS FICTITIOUS llUSI N£S~ NIM \ \rA Tf M~HT frrrfAMf STATEMENT '" .. •0•10.-,1no P•H\.Qn\ .,, do1n9 r tt~ toHo••nQ Pf'' \On\ _., .. do•"O bu-."''°''•, 11<.Sln_,\,.\ BIJCI< ',I ll;UQk BIN IOll'I AW l Vf' 11\!>0CtAJ('> lbOll Do• ~•••• l>hffl (.o\I• M4'W, C•ttlorn1o1 Sl•etl. Su•lt 100. Nt woo" lit"< n ~1U• C•l1torn1•~ CthHI~\ H Uuchftolt 1QGCJ LVP A!i.~IATE~ ot C•l11orn1a I AlfVot•w llo•ll . Co>U M"'"· C..Mr•t P"f1ner\n1p, ll>OO Oo_, ~tre<ol C•l1lorn1u 'f1&1l \ulf• 100, NPwport B•..ch. C•l1lorn16 MM tO••• f Bu<nnolr, 19aqF 92..0 f 4)1rl#tf w N o ud, (O\t• M t\d, R1y c; WICkM, G«rwr4l 1-'•rtt>ttr C•11forn.a '11bH 19-,. 6 ... \•~ Drove. (.Or~ oet M•r O•vKI R B11<hl\ol1 1'111'1 Fatr¥1~w C.lllOtn•• '11.i~ ~O•O, I v\I• °"""' c.,1,1orno4 91&'3 &turn kdW'\On lnvr\lmHit t:.u 11 t "•"h"" H Hut nho•1. 11 L.t\ ""~s C.a•11orn•• C.entr•t p,., tn.,, ""'O Urev,. trv1r ..... C...11tormtt Y211\ V.~r.tl Pannitr SO c .. 11tnrn,., ~"'' t t ,,, bv,,n..,.,, '' COl'\duct•·d Oy • F r•nc1w.o, C...l1furn••• f4l tl ..,,.,.. .. ,,,,".tnn. r·rtip H•rbt'rt J f t1 .. cln'ld'l (,t-n•·rdl ( hdtN-"\ H 1-tu<.nhOI/ P•rtMt, •1' ~'°"' ~tr-.-cl. S.n fr•" Tf'lt\ \tott..,Mfll .., .... hlvd Wtlta lhe c.1w.o, (.dl1f01"n1• '•Ill C:uur••• ,,.,.., 01 Or1tn90 (.ounty ·on Sot J.,t~ CA:-f'W"r•t Jl;er1nf'r M•rcn ~ '"" "\ Ldurel No h. '>•n ~ '~'" "<" GROVER ES.C:llOW CORPORATION C..lllOrno• ••Ill llOOJ .,.,,. 11•0., T n1\ OV\.I"'"\' 1\ llt-•'11 tCJndU~ ff O Dr' f U\U". CA,, .. 4 P,.rtnet\l'hp E: u fe w .. o l fl,,...U R•Y G W•I .,.., I' If U ... c;e.wr.i p.,..,..,, l'uDll\1-0<..nQ>· <..oe\t o.,,,, P1101. Tni> \Wlt')'<'fll '"d\ lolf'<I ,. In 1~ llprol J. 10, II l< 19/9 l?IM 19 Count• Ct..,~ Of Ciro~ '°""'' un Md'"l "//J. l'<fl'i l~ A btttn· n C~hC.1.-•• Pt:BUC NOTlf'F. FllJltO FICTITIOUS IU~l .. ESS PuO•·'""° 0.u<>Qe C.0.>I 0~ tr l'olOI ,.AML STATEMENT APf•' J '(I ti J• ••1" 17"°"' If T "1 '0110..rw+n9 ver'°r\\ •rt: dolnQ. bv ~ • PUBLIC NOTICE F ICTITIOU~ 8USIHESS NAME H ATCMEHT ,,,.._ tollc.t«•f"IQ ~r\On .,.,. 001nQ txn1nt"'' tl\ NE A I I HING'> ANO ~L0Wl k'> roo. ,,. E B.t•IXkt a .. o. B••tx.d (••1forn111 91&61 C..\lndf!r \On Or uq ( omo,.nv • l •l1torn1• (Of"OC)t"dl1on. /tb l s.,lt)O.n tJh11J Bdtt>0..1, <..•11torn1t1Y)M1 f n1\ 00\1~~--t\ <.ondiK trod bY ~ (Of C>O'•'•C>n c,.,,..,,,_, Ori;q Co Jo LH" Gr1tf1n. s.c ,,,..., f h1\ -.1att.,...,..nt •d .. t1reo ••tP\ '"'° (oun11 (.1t-r11. Of Otdnq.t• C..ounly on M drtn lO 19N F 11111• PvOt1\nMJ °'.,..,,.... C.-.M\I 0••1• P•tot Ap,.; J. 10 II H 191' 17 ... 1• P U BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSIHESS NAME H ATEMEHT T "~ IOllOwlnQ ~r-. " cl01nq Du\• n~u• .. MARINERS WAI.IC, l'loO Aorw .. A V#rtUt'-Suit~ 0 co~t• M r\d C.tolorn•'"1•h> · Mot,,_1 J•ftn. •JJ twl»ll• Ttr ••o. Coron.t<lel Moir. C...l1lorn1• •1'2• Ou\ OU\tne\\ tS <ondu< '--d by •rt tn Ot¥10u•f M•<-IJ•ne\ Tn1\ \l•ttnwnl w•' lllecl wlll> tn. CO<lnty Clfr~ ol 0r•"99 County on M•r<n 1l. 191'1 "'"~ Publl\,.,.., OrM>Qt CO." D•1ly P ilot M•r, 11, AO' l. 10, IT. 1'19 t 1Jt·1' PUBLIC NOTICE SUPE•tOlt COUllT OF CALll'OllN~ COUNTY 011 OllANGE 100 CtvK c.nter Onvtt Wfl\I >tni. Antt. 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P•ttUOftet PuOlt\ht..-0 0,. •lf'Ol• (.(kt'll Ocl1l't Pt101 "l"I I(/ II II o~N I.Mt~ JV l't:BLIC NOTICE \UPERIOR COURT OF THE Sf AfE OF CAllfOll .. 1A FOil THE COUNTY OF ORA'l(;E HO A·9'710 NOTI CE OF HEAR ING OF PE Tl TIOH 1'011 PAOBATE OF WILL AHO FOR LETfERS TESTl'MEN· TAAY "NO FOR AUTHORIZATIOH TO AOMI NI STEll UNOER fHE ._.,., ... , u Muc u~ t n1' \l•tl•••1~f1I w•\ fil\." w 1tl" lnt' NEAN OERTHAL. ENGINE '>t HVI< E \JI? .,,,, .. m O• Hunt IOQIOl"I littctcn. ta 4.IJM~ l. I •"'' lwttl. "' ur.rn~·· Covnfy' oli ~Ut1I ~ 1 0'1 f tiUOld\ ( ~ "". I '1/0/ t,,1 ~hUtn Ft1l714 Ir? Hunt,hQlon hP..o.t\, ~" .,,,,,,..~ •#vt1t11f.....O vr11t•Ql: C..ud\1 lJ(tilY' P1hll Tn, .. ttU\ln••\\ '' <onduthid Df An tn Ali• 1.1 ti 1•.u~oMtt'f' ''"" \ l"K> IQ d1111d u.-1 '~"'' ..... n.. Pl l8LJC' NOT ICE II )l11• FIC rt TIOVS BUSI HE SS Hl'ME Hl'fl Mt' .. T ff\" lou,..,.in'l ~r'°n' .. ,,. do•nQ lhJ\1t1•· ••• IU'\llN l•tlMINtlh /41' ff•d tHll ""t"llu! ~···· t "~' ,.,.,._,,. 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(..ountt1 "n Apr11 1 t .,11; FllJ•lO Pubh\t"""CJ O 'd(ll'Jt (.V<t'il llttflY ~1tc1l AO• t '• Jf> M itv .-. 1U llf/lf U~I /"I Pl'8 l.l(' NOTICI-.: l\pt IU ll I • ~and "'av I 1?/~ I .~) I'; PUBLIC NOTICE F1CTIT10VS BUSINESS NAME STAfEMENT f:IUtt•t\ fndY ,.,,,,., oN tt\f Aptih< at inn .-1 0dtt"O April"' 1 'I~ (1ty H1tll II.,,.,, Or•lf'i' t n,1,. M•1"'" l f:[ A tH'lANt~t FtCTlflOUS 8USINESS NAME STAfEMEN f r tw tOllOlf'lf'•OO pr•r-.<,n '' noinQ nu-.1 nt.•\\ ,,, NAO OLSl(.N '>lUOIO. lll!ll Cn,"I H1Qnwtl'f NV f'fY. Ldqvnd 9tdt n Ca1ttorn1(' q14·,1 befwf',..n ftw Mur' 01 d (J(J ., m dnd l '"rvnt~ t ,.., " ) OOo m . Mnn<M•lnf'C'41qn f-ridt.l;' ARTt1UA 0 .GUY J h .. tollOWtt\Q 0~'' "'On\ .,,.,. dutnQ bu\1nt't\ "' Ptt\On\ Wt\hinq to OD!t"c.l IO dO '10 PtM Aw• •• llll oroy4I Of dn AD011t•h0f"I by IF'W' ~.,,,.,t LOft9 B•Ktl, CA "*>1 m~nt1>1 liOlr.inq ""° Ut r...n Ot>veloo Tel uq1 Ut-7 m~nt m•v m•ll.f' "uf"' •>o, .. <tion Anorn•1 f0t P•t•HoMr •nc>wn to,,,.. L~ Anot-1...,. Ar,.,. Otr•tl' Pub11'rwct Or~ (Od\t Oit1ly P11o1 UW attod ,., 1)00 W1h~1ttt f\(\Ul,.VdtO "P''t fO. II, 1/ 19/'I 1.t&~ /O CAllFOANIA LANO'..CAPI NG Ito CO N'>lllVCTION lb4B V•d C•totorn•it, C:<11>t•tr•no 6~•<,.,. CA 9761• ,1 .. on~n 1'4••1 M<Cor•le, H JIJ o .. n~\l.,lnd. Odne Polnl, C:A "1b~ Rootrt A l •nottr•. ?••Si V•• C•t1torn1a. (...tpi\lf;W"\O be.tC" C.A en,, .. NdU11"t' Ano ttu,d1Ck. 88'1'l (Od\1 t11qn'lfrtV tH.r 1\f'Q, Loqund Bf'dch (dhforniit 9'l6SI J h1'\ tx.t'\fnt;."°\'\ l"t tOf'lJuCtM OV dn tf\ Q1Yt0Udl Lu-. An')('h.·-.. C..ctl1tu1n1,• Vf'()\/ rrw (h 01itrtM,."' n1 '"tn '''"Q '"" t tro 1n Cr "t'.'I~ nl ...-01 t Jif~· 1dt r 0011'"\ '•\Jft m .. t'k t)nly '" tr. l11t11t"""'"'I 1)rvu hfl I f\t ~l>OI•· ,,,., \ °' t r '"' 1()0 •>' nFt ' . P BLIC NOTICE CP llOI !>Ul'Elll Oll COU RT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF 011.,.HGC c:o ........... I NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SEll AEAl PllOPERTY AT PAtVAfE SAlE E>l•I• ot OAVIO J C:LEASllY Ot<to""' NOTICE I!> HEREBY GIVE ~ In.ti IM 11n<le~IQIW'O. ot> OO'•Wf'•I rror~wn ,.,..,. of llMI er.tale qt the •DO~ n•rnMJ <Mtt-d•nt, "''" ~" "'' Pf'•"•""• !.dlt to I"°' ll•Qhnl •nd l>e\I ...-1 l>t"°"r on IM l l!tm" ~ (ond1hon'> rt•rfl•rMfter mfn 11.....,d, •n<I wb1e<I 10 conlirma11on ov Ille aoove--enllllf!d !>u1K•rior Covr I on AP<ll )0, ,.,~at IM hOul 01 10 00 .. "' or trtere•ttcr w 1\h1n U'\c 11mv 1\llOWl'lft bt ...... at 1111' olllt• ol Wll.LIAM v !>C:HMI Ol, All ornty 10, p~•w<l•t reorotntatlvf'. '.11>6 !>an M•OIH'I 0""' !>u11e JOO. N~wp0rt llH.th, Citl1torn1• 9n40, all ri11111, 1111~. 1n1ere\t, <1no •'\!ti~ of 1rw •C>o•• namf'<I d~cPden1. ancs "'"" '"tH'9'\t thdt tmi t'\l&tf' h•\ tU quired 1n odd1ll0t'I to t""I 01 IM dt'te denc. •n tNf cerfd•tt ,,.,,, pro~rlf •oc.•teo 1n Ille County 01 Ort1nQ1<, Stale ot Cat1tornrat de-.<t•bed d~ tOllOW' LOI 1~1 ol Tr.OCI No lS7' .... .,., rn•o re<o•"*' 1n 8oolo. IU, .,_, l• to ., 1n( IW\•Ytt o4 "''"""UAIMOU-. M•P' •n 11'41 <1llK~ OI I._, (.ovnty Re<or~r OI Ille Co..nly Of Or<!"Qt Common "d Ort•\ •or IM rul or-•ly " nH P•m• Of1"9, C.0,,1• Mt'<t I lie \Ott' ol Ille -vi' \l•I~ prOll"r ty t> 'llC>j«I 10 •II o•UPllOll\, ton 0111om,, rnlrKllOM Hwm.nt\. '' <.lv\1CH'\t-, rner¥•1ton\. hen\, right\. eno riQlll,Ol •oy, ol recO!'O 810• 0t oft~ ore lnv1tt<1 tot \Old p,..,..r1, -mvsl lie 111 wrthno &tt<I wil l b• rtc.1,,.d •I lh• olllct ol Willi AM V. !>CHMIOT, "'ltOt,,.y OI l•w, JM Sen M19WI ()ti ..... S<IM :)00, Ntw-1 ee~"· ~lllomt• '76'0. or "'•Y IM <lellv•••d 10 I"• personet ••PAMntet1"9 penonetl r, at Mir 11,.,. •lltf Uni pubOcat-ol tllll notl<e ellCI tlet-Ille making of ,.Id w .. All lllcb 0t oti.n muil lie wbl'llUtld on a loml Mn!~ l>Y tllt pertOnal r_..Mftl.ttlw. $aft wte wlll be ....a. upan IM IOl-1"9 _,, 'aMI, l.wflil m-y of Ill• Uftllff $1al ... or llPOft \11<11 lt""t ent QlfldtllOM •t 'may be IKCtl> t ..... lllt """9nlgntd -to Wid tuoer 1¥ Colwt ""°" conllrmellon of Mle, .lln ~ .-t lo ten .. telllll (10"1 Of IMIWOjlfke ll'l,<..n, CMll(td <Mtk, <Mnltf"\ cllt<k. or moMY or· CMr lnliM IKC-Y •a<ll wrllltn t>ICI f/I ofltt. Tiie ~lloftH fll\ltrvt' Ille rt..,110 relt<t llftY at'ICI all bles. O.llTIEO: .._,1111, '"'" 91ANE C. M(ltl""OH Ptf10MI ltt11tt1itfltallve OI l!'9 Ii Jlale Ol tlw ..... _......,I WILLIAM V. SCMMIOT =:?ti I Dr., ...... ..... CA .... .... rtrMI ..... ,,....., .. : ...,.... .... ellllllllf+•• "\ 1"1111,.,_ Or...-C..tt O.lly Piiot ~. "· ... ,., ,,.,., 141>7' PUBLIC NOTICE Tn1\ ouor.1nt"'' ,, (QnO"'CIMt bV d Ot'"l' ••Petrin. r· n11J •" ..,. ,.,,., _or11 • f-l'lb ti Ai 1.•f'lo.Jf1 f n. • iH...,..,..,,, ""·', t •~o .,.,,,, .,,... (1'.>un• t ( t-'" ut Or •nc..•· (ounh 01\ M4fr\..n 11 t•h ""''°' Pul>ll\""" ().~"'~ ('>'!'1 1) .. 111 IJ110I M tHC.f\ ,, Aptu J to. " 1"0~ II II 74 PUKUC NOTICt; 111110 I= ICTI TIOUS IU" HESS NAME STATEMENT f nt-tolh.rwtf'IQ Pf'r~n\ "'' dOU'\Q Nd<!• .... Arin &urd•C• ff\1\ ~i.-l.4.meOt w.,, 111~ w 1tf\ tM County Cit-r9' ot Ortilln~ Counh on ASJtitJ 1q•\ F11JM7 PyDtl\~ Or.t~ < W\t Ott•ty PoQt Apr 0, ti J•,M"tOM·tY \ 1'1• IJ'M l"f P BUC ~OTl<.'E FtCTlltOliS 8USINESS NAME SfAl EMENT T nt' to11uw1rtQ Pl r'On h Oo1n9 th.1~1 Flt-'\ .. ,, •• ,OLARIHf.RM 1~ ~n J~Qu1'1 L•ound t:Y-61 r. r a1ttotn•.s 97f>1) '-·"""" J "'1,,uum 2Si )On JoaQu1n L•Q"n_. S,....,(.r, (.41ttorn1a q1bh f n1 bv\•r.f~\\ l\ (oncJu(htd ov •n ,,, d!Y•OU1tl bu\•n"\\•\ l mry Vl1tn;fn ~IElll<I' C.All OEN'>. •&" K•t•tr ''"" )141•,...,nt ""'" 111l'O with ,,,.. 1n9 Srreet. lrv4rie. C.11tornht tUt• Countf (.It,., ot Ordo~t' t vu~fy on t •W S1•"• "· • C•1ttor111rt t..or April c., l~/9 po•dllon, •&~I (<lle"nll !>•rte1 lr•1ne FI U21S CnlltOrn•a '»71• Puc,u,'°'~ OrJl'HJ(r (0..\1 l'J.,.i1 PIJot. , ,,,, bU\tf"M!\\ I\ ttJ'1duth•d by d Apr 101 1/ 1• lrldM11i; 1 l'"M 1JIY /9 11mt1•~ Pdr"tnt-r \h•O (A'>A '>1 ll<l'IA II U• Uulk•r Huu·.1no C.ur u fl•"~~, PlJ BUC NOTIC'E bHt1 l Ul\1~0 Ftr..TI TIOUS BUSINE$S \/it•· Ftrt•\tOt"nt NAME St A rE.MEf'rrf T Ttu ~tdl•mit•nt ...,<f._. f it't(J #Jtlfh Inf" Jf'\•• •out1w 1nq ~rwn ,._. du•WJ Ou'' counh (1"'" tit Ot"n«I+' c..ount,i on 'W1\,.. Aptt • 111/1 FI 11... p4m~~.:~:,,. I~~~'' i>:;_~::l\~~~1.,:~:~ PuOl1\llt<J 0<~"00 <oio\I O~•lf P,1n1 q1&11> Pl'BLIC NOTIC~ ,tpr t(J II )~.tnaM1•t I MN , ,,,., ,.., P.,ul £:.a~vM R<1f'hM, ;1f1 Pdf'TWl4 CP.-• HO"flC:E TOCIPE OtTOAS SUPERIOll GOUAT OF fHE STATE Of CALlf'OllNIA FOii HfE COUNTY Of ORANGE No A·"lll E\t .. te 01 KATHLC.EN M BURCH '.},,tu ..,., PURI.IC NOTICE FtC.llTtOUS I UStNESS NAME STl'TCMENT r ""' tnttow.nq ~, '°"' .,., ... 001nq bu\•f'\.e\.' d'• , .. , C:O'>T• M~')A lO .. & llEY fbl CO>IA "41:.Y. l0C"' & '>l'I'[ I(' CO'>•• M~'>• l OC.K!tMtT>t '"' C:OSl A ME!,A SCCVRITY CC.NIER l•t COSTA ME!>A LO<.K ~ALARM '' A&I LOC:l(ANV l<E f !>CllVl((,1~ w bi11111.er. C.o;,ta M~,.,, C•ttto•n•• ~t?& o..nn» c Haltiovnon. ~1 Soto• Street. h"V•~. (•hto• n1c.' ~11u OonM L H•ll•l>vrlon 'IC4>1 BAylO• 5tre~t. IH•,ne, (Al1torn1• tfUu f l'H\ bu•,1M\\ , .. conovt ttct ow • o~n.ral 0itrtne,\h10 Oo!Mt> C: H1lhl>url0'1 f h1\ .. t~'•mtf'lt wd, t1lt0 wun 1ne C:ounlv Cler~ ot 014nflt' C..ounty on L,_,, .. lO\tA M•·._d (,,l1fQrn1t1 iJr,:,, fh•\ bu''"""" 1· 1"Jlndvt1'•d ti' •--"' '" d1w1duttf r,,.,,. hn-t'•n rru .tt'h.onwt•• ..., •• , h•f'O ,,, '" uw I t>uof f ( h·r• ..-1 0 11t nQ"' CourH I on Apr11 & 1Q/q Fl ll110 PuDh'fW"d Ortil'W)(• (o,,,,.t OcJ•lof P1101 AO• 10. II 1• .tNI M,,y 1 1~7• 111~ 1• PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BU$1NESS HAME STATEMENT tnw IOllO-N•nq per\.Of'I t\ do1nq bu'• IW\\ ~\ PEHFf;( ft()N IN PROTEC: TION. l't&7 An.the•m Avenutt, Co\td M~\.tt CollfO!'n•• 9,UI 8 4irDara J,.ttnn,. 9,1111-'a" 1Qf)1 An•he1m ~venue. Cn~td M'"'" t:A11forn11t Qi'?f>U Thi~ bo\tr'ir\\ 1\ <onOu(lf"<I bt' oil in NOTICE I~ Hf.RE UY C.IVE N to t,_. rl'OllO" OI IM·-...,,,_ dt'<l!dt'f\I twt •It pen.on~ f\.\VtnQ Ct.t1f'T\') .Maitlft\I lM w1d oec.ecten t 41re requ1rf"d lo flle thern. w tlt't ttw M<.~S\.at y vou<.t'f"r~. ,,.. tM olhce o< IM ti""'-ot '"" "bove "" 11t1@'G t OUft, cw-to ~tbt•'11 ttwm. w tff't thf' tt•t t'\-Wrv \IOUC.M><\. •o '"_. un oet'\•On•d •• t,.,,. 1.a .. offt(~ ot PLIJNKEIT !lo PLUNl<Efl, 411 Ollvr AVf'nv,., 1'1>'1 Ott1C" 8o.< 1b•, Hunl- •"91011 liM<h, C4hlom1a 911>4&, Whllh ;\ ,,,,. plfJ(~ of bu\mt"n of ltt• un det\1Q~ 1n alt m•Her' pf''1t111ntno to tn.t tt\htfe ot \t\t<I oectdent. WIO'l1n tour nion1~ .... attflr lhe t1r \t pubUc tttton ot thl\ notit.e Ot'11!0 March10, 197• M1C:HAEl 8VRC:H E~e<.utorot IM Wiii 01 IM •bovr narn~ oeoacnt l<IUUl dlv1du•I Pvotl\l>l'd Ordn'I" C.O.t\t O~••v Pilot Barb.Jr" llrenMn Aot111, I?/~ Apr.I J, 10. 11, 14, l91~ 171179 Th•\ \ldlemeril wa\ l1IC<l with I~ county C:l•o· ol 0•11n~ County on Pl.UHICETT ~PLUNKETT 41l OU .. Aw., .. A 1 .. H_,,...., 9N<ll, CA ttW T•t. (710~­Att..-MY' .... 1 .. cvt0< PuOllW'l9CI 0r""98 0-.St O••IV Pilot Mar 11, Av J. 10. 11. 1919 111~19 P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOVS av:.tNESS NAME SU flEMIE NT t hf' touow1nQ ocr\O"' •'• do•no bU\1ne\\ ~\ S TAE !t> Al.LIE F ENGI NEERING tO. ins Monvoria A vt , C:O'I• IW'W, CA ~~1 I Chrli.IQCIN' J F•"Mr CoroorA lton, ins Moft<OV•• AVlt . C:O"l• M .... " tltu CA 9)611 NOTICE 01' IHTEHTION OF THIE 1111\ l>u\•,_\\ "<°"""<l•d o~ •tor STA Tl 1.AHOS COMMISSION TO Of'· 00<•tt0n f't:• f'Oll a10 •OYAl..TY 011.. l'llOM C:l1'J\I~ J F1...:11er STATE OIL AHO GAS LEAHS Piii( (Mporol-JUJ.1 ANO PAC J41J.1, SITUATE 1111 Owl\l~•J 1'1cber TMI COUNTY 01' OllAHGE ~ft~I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN bV Ille Tfll\ sltl-1 we• ltie<I ••Ill the Sl•I• Le"dl C:Omeuu1on, aclln (ounly C:lerk ol Or•n11t Covn1y on 011rsuant to the orov111on\ ol Olv1slon Mlllrtll 14, 1'7' 01 Ille Pulllk A!OtOV•CH Com. ol 1nten F111Ul llpn lo offer for lllO Royally 011 from Publl\hefl OronQt C:O.st Deily Piiot. Stet• 011 ent Olis LA•Mt> PRC ao.ll.1 Mu<" JI, AP<ll l, 10. 11, 14/t a11d PRC i•1J. I, in tlM County ot ()(an99 An oulll,.. ot Illa <ondlllons for lllO· ' 01"9 (010 pr'OtlOWll end Ille form 01 PUBLIC NOTICE bid, ln<ll/Clln9 lorm of"'"' conl•IK:t, ---------- •ncl olller pertl,,...I tlele, moty De 00. f'ICTITIOV' IUllNIEU taln.0 et "'9 Office of llM Statt l..OM' NAMI! STATIMl.HT Com!ftlnlOrl, Sulit JOO. 100 Oulen9<1t•. Tl•t tollo••"111 perwn\ •r• 001no lont •-"· ~lllOmle 90902. llUtlneu u : • All Olds macle PltfSU.nt to llll\ Nollet c 0 c: H R A N Ii! c H ,.. s f . IMll IM Mldrt\MCI to Ille Slelt Undt LIV INGSTON .. COMPANY, .. 0 CommlnlOfl, -ltd, -<lell•ereo lo Hewporl Cenler Drive, Newport llW St•l• l.Al'ldl Commlulort, Suitt ilOO, BH<", C.llt«nl• tt..o 100 O<t~lt. L0119 8"<11, C.lltornla Coe""-eh,,. 1 8i(;;ft'"' · In< .02. 11t1"' lltfO<"• 11:00 •·"'·· 11110 2. l• C:•lllorn•" co ...... ~r:m: u o lt7t, In at.<Oto.n<• w1111 Ille rtquire Newport C•nttr Orto. ~twporl <net'll\ tt '"' llld pr~I h tcll, C.ltlltomia 91..o ' 81dt rt(.el...e pur-1 lo llllt Nollet "''' lllhtnen I\ '~lwd bv • cor Wiii lie °"'1«! puOlltlY •I 11 00 0 m , .,Or•tiOn Mey 'L~·~. 51•1.e UllllS C:O...mlHlOll, COCHRANE CHAU ... Slllte -· 100 ~. LtnO llff<ll, COMPANY. I NC Gaflfornle llOll01. or ,,,.,••flt•, •I _,, A C..ynn L••Hl9tlon, pleO encl Oii -II Nit H IM Com Pr-MIH-Wlall ""'"""'9 Tlllt ~ wot ti'" '#1111 ,,,_ iTATE I.ANOS 1,,911nty Cle<• of Or-Counly on COIWllllSSIOH Maf<ll U, 1t1• ·llK~OfflCtf' fllll.»I PuD11.i.o OI'..,.. CO.~t 0.0111' ll>itot Pullll ..... Or-Coe\t Oelly Pllot April U, 17, tm I,,._" ~ ,,,...,,. 1. 10. II, lt1' 1190-" .. M•r<n lO, 1914 F 11211J Publt\hl!d Oflll\Qe Coa\f O~.tv P11n1 Aprill, 10, I/, 1•. 1919 !1)q /q P UBLIC NOTICF. J'ICflTIOUS IUSI HESS NAME STATIEMlHf T rtt 10110'#•"11 Pt'r\On> •rfl Oo•nQ t>ut.lnt~\ 4t\ THE C:HATE.\U COMPANY, 11 .. Gtenneyre !ti . La1111n• 8uch, CA t?.SI TM RIC~ B•Utr tomii.riy In< • G.tlllorn•• t.orllO'..t•on, lt•11 WHl•y Or ••.Soutn~ ..... Cl'tt•ll r h" bulol .. u 1\ <ondu<led bV • cor OOr<Uton r,.,. At<k 8allff ~·<'( F..-rKk C Baher ~n•def\I fllll l!et-1 Wt~ llltd Wlflt lhe County C:te111 ot Ortnoe C:Ounly on Ma•<" n. ",., 1<11Ul7 Pub11"'*1 Or-"91 Coe\I O•llY PllOI, Marc" 21. Ap(ll J, 10, 11, 1'7' P UBLIC NOTICE fllCTI flOUS eU"NI SS NAlllE STATEMl!Hf r,.. 10How1119 "''(oOI\ •• CIOlnQ °"'' neo •' PAM'S ,.EW IMA(;e, "111 N1ao11011 a. Hu11J1t'l t1 ton B••<". Celltorn11nMt • ll>amol• S11e Hertwotl JIHI 8r ook/lurtt. Hun11noton B•a<ll C:etltornl• ,, ... f!U\ llu\I"'" I\ <ONlll<lff Oy ~" '" Olv!Clual P-H•rt-11 Tiii\ •let..-1 w•t •lltO wflll Ille County Clttll. of °''"°' C-1• tn MarUI JO. It" '1flt14 P111141""'9 Or.WOO-COtfl Delly Pllol, AP<tl J, l.O, 11, 1•. ,,,. 1141 ,. "Col a problem " Then w nte to Pat Dunn Pot wtll cut r,..d tapl', (Jf'tlJng the answers ond action you need to •OllH' 1nequ1llt's m govtrnm«>nt und bunness Ma1t y our qlU'attons f() />at l>unn, l\t Your ~rvicl'. Orange Coast Dally Pilot. J> 0 fluz 1560. Costa Mesa.' CA 92626 As rnon11 lf.'ltmJ os-posnble will be on$Wertd. but plwru:d mqumes or letters not 1r1d ud.1ng the reo.dl'r'~ full ntlmt'. addrt>ss and busmess hours· phone uumbf'f'cannot be considered Th1scolumnappeorsda1 If! ezcept Salurdays." Flslt E•-1 Me•t• fw Nldrit'- DEAR PAT: In view of the rising cO!'l of meat, I'd like to find out how fish compare in nutritiona l value to other prote in foods . K.S .. Fountain Valley "Your m1:mo ll> smug, but, you know , ror a troubled industry. cute " Flsb protein ls equivalent in quality to that of otbt>r aAima l foods suc h as meat and poultry. The protein of fish ls complete, having all nine of the "essential" amino acids that we need to get from foods. The. 8 -vltamln content of fish is about the sa me as Lo other animal roods. They a re a good --------------------- source of n.iacln, biotin, 86, and 812. Som e rally fish a re excelle nt sources o( \•itami.os A and 0 , but lean fish have very s mall a mounts or these vita mins. Fish contain about the same a mount or the minerals pot assium and phosphorus as meat: greater amounts of calcium and magnesium; and less iron and sodium. A 5.5 OZ. Sl'rving Of cooked fish, for example, bas Only about J.S milligra ms of iron, compared to 3.5 milli· gr a ms in a sim ilar amount of cooked beer. Certain s bellris h cqnt3ln more iron and sodium than meat, however. f~etaC"e <'an "epP Out Snak'• l>E.i\R PAT · I ll\!' in a hilly area whl'n: ~na l..cs an.• not unc:ommon I'd like· to find out "hat kind of f1:n<:1ng would hl' b~:~t Lu help ~nakl' proof rn~· bat'k yard 0 C San .Juan Capistrano Fencing firm~ contacted by A \'S '\ay "'arious ~it~s of galvanized wire fencing appliPd ovt>r a '"'- ular chain link o r other fencing is thf' best-way to discourage snakf'!> from Pntering ·your propert). Ask thf' advi<'., of dealers wht>n you begin !>hop· ping. M«r..t will ba\f• 'pccifiC' rel'ommendation!>. <""'1aion Rule11: Band• Onl,, 0 EAR P.\ T Now I hal grunion run:-ha \'t· <;tarll'd again. I'd ltkl· lo fwd out 11' 11 ~ agatn'>t thl· lav. to l'atch Lht•m v.11 houl J f1~h1nJ.! llt·t·n~·· K K . lluntrngton lfrJC'h You nt-t"ft a rishin~ lict·ns<· to .. ta.) within th•• la". u·~ abo illf'gal to ust· anytbin~ but your h:.nd~ to catc:b ~runioo, to takf' more than you can u~f·. and to dig holt•s to tra~1 tht·m wht•n thP tidf' comt·'i in. • Shop Damage At t 'our Expense DEAH PAT: Who would Ill' responsible if I took a TV st•l to a repair stmp<mcht y; as dcsta uytod by fir£''' K R . Co:.t a Mesa If you take any item , including ;;i car, into a shop for repairs and there's a fi re or theft that is not cau~(-d by any nf'gligf'n<'<' on the part o r tht' .,.,.. ner. you a rf' not protf'Ctf'c1 . l 'nlr!iis the ~hop is coH•rf'd b\ in!.uranct>. it'~ vour loss. There is no la" that ~ays a bu!>int>ss mu-,t c arry insuranc~. \'o ur own personal proper ty insurance may cover your loss. but it's a good idea to find out if a repair shop carries any befo re you IU\'t' valuables on the pre mi~~- Handicapped Benefit• Po••fl1le? DEAR PAT M y hrothcr is severely han· <l1capped JIC' <'an't work and ha~ no 1n1'11mc Can ht• gel SSl payment~·· E G .. Huntington Bl'at'h To tH' eligiblt' for SSI on the bas is or dis ability. a per M>n must. havP. a physical or mental impair- m('nt whkh 11rf'\!cnt~ him or he r from doing any s uhslantial work a nd which i~ .-xpectt>d to last at lt>a't 12 months or to result in death. H .)OU r brulhl•r mrNs this dt•finilion or disability and otht•r SSt t•lii.tibility requirt>mf'nls. hf' may qualir.) for p;;1y mt•11t!.. An.) Social !oieq.arit.> offi cl:' ean ht>lp him file an application. John Rousselot Possible GOP Hopeful Due By O. {', llUSTING~ Of IM 0••1, Pilot S~ll Republica n C.'011g n·~~man .John Roussclot, who 1!> lh1nk1 ng <1bout running against Sen. Alan Cranl>tOn 1n llrt· nt·xl l'l .. 1·t1on. will speak Wednes- d :H to t hl' Balboa BJy Republican Women f''t•d('ratt•d Hou~sl•lot . re•prP!>t>nls tht· 26th Congr essional 01 -;tr11·1 wh1 t'h 1n<'ludc·~ South P asaden a, \1onrov1::i J nd Raid" 10 I' ark r Thl' luncht.'<>n. which costs S5. "111 bt·~tn al noon at the Bahia Conn1h1an Yacht Club. ltiO l Ba) '1dc Ort vc, Newport •kach • • • CONG RESSMAN J ERRY. PJtlt-l'~on . D Santa Ana, has bt·t·n st•l<·<·t('(1 10 n·c·cive a Gold Award from the Orange County dlapt1·r-. California T e acht>rs llOU~SELOf i\~s<ic1at1on. Th1· ;rwan1. to bl· prt·~l'nlt-d Wednesday. 1~ gl\ L'O tn r<•cni.m11 wn of J'<Jl11•rson 's interest in t•du1·<1l rcm anc1 :1\'atluhtlrty tc> teat•hcn, as well a s 1h1· t"t1r nmun1l.Y 1n gl·rwrcil, <.'TA offi('lals said . • • • l'J\TIERSON Si\ YS HE'S lint'd up board of ...supenasors Chairm an Phil Anthony. Dist. Ally Cl'c1l HJcks and Sher1rr Brad Gates lo t csllfv Thurs day in Santa Ana in :.upport or a ne w fede ral Judicial district for Oran~c County 'fhl' congrC'ss man. who also Nill testify during a d a v lonl! ht•:i r ing LO tw 1·ondurted by the ad mtn1~tr:.it1\1• 111f11·t• of lh1• ft-dl·ral courts, h<tS 1n trod un:d lt•).!1::ilJI ion 1 II H i5115 1 that "ould create a lcdPrJI <'OUrl <11 .... 1r11·1 c·omµrr..,(•d l)f Orange, S<tn ill'rnardmo .ind H1.,,1·r-..dt• counl1c!'.. .... "T HE CAS•; ,\GAI N~'T l hl' Public Schools "ill tlt:' pn·..,t·nt1·c1 h~ -..µ<.'alwr George Smith on Thur!>day Jt .1 mL't't1n14 of the L1bcrat1on Supper Club of OranJ:l' Count~ Tht· program will bc~1n at 6 30 p.m. at Rever e Hous<'. 900 W Fir!,I St . Tustin. al a COl>t of $10 pe r pt·rson ••• T HREE ORANGE Count) Congressm en arc H'he·dult•d t o 'Pt•ak Thur~day at a luncheon sponson-d b) Orange County Chamber of Com- mt·n't' -Wtllt.1m I': Dan111·m1·yl'r. R Fullerton; Daniel l.1111f,!t 1·n. H Long H1•<1d\ anll .lt.'rry Patterson. O· S;inl:i J\na ;1n· 1•xp1•rt1•d In attt•nd tht:' noon lunch .11 Sarll<i i\na Elb l.odf.!t'. :n:! Elk La ne l't~kl'l!. an·~ .10 1•;1l'11 ('all l hl' Oranl!c Count\ Ch,11111>\.·r rn Or<ill).!\.' for lurlhl·r <lc tatb . • Free Legal Aid Offered Attorneys to Celebrate Law Day on April 28 Local attorneys will offer free legal rnforma tion from posts at six Orange County s hopping r<·n lt-rs April 28 durin~ a k1ck-0ff observance for na tional ww Day The 10 a .m to 4 p.m. legal information serv1ct· 1s sponsored by the Orange County Bar J\ssocta t ion, the Barristers and the Lawyers W1 \'es of Orange County. The attorneys will be on duty that day at South Coast Pla7.a , Wc st minstPr Mall, Buena Park Mall, F ashion Square La llabra, Fashion Square Santa An a and Orange Pla7.a. THE PROGRAM WILL BE repcatt'd April 2\f al Anaheim Pla7.a Attorney Ann Avery Andres. who randomly surveyl'd 100 local r(•s idents who took part in the frt'c information progrnm I.isl year. noted 21 per (•ent of the questions asked p<.>rtamed to wills. Ano ther 17 pt.•rcent of those s urveyed had questions about family law while 16 sought a nswers lo queries about consumer law THE SURVEY SHOWED another 15 percent were concerned with landlord-tenant issues. wh1lt· other questions ranged from cr iminal la w to bankruptcy lo discr imination to personal injury Ms Andres concluded from lhe survey lhat many citizens do not know how to select a promi· nent attorney and rail lo seek legal advice, feanng it will be too costly. Lee Durst , chairman of thjs year 's s hopping center pro~ram, noted interested citizens will be asked to fill out a form Indicating their area or in- teres t. THEIR QUESTION WILL BE channeled to an allor11ey with ell&>ertlse in that field if possible. he explained. Durst noted no attorneys tak ing part in the progra m will accept clients from contacts m ade ut the shopping centers. "lf the attorne y feels that further le!lul ndvice or legal action is needed," he explained, "it will be rtcommended th at the person being advised con- tact the Orange County Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service." THE SF.llVlCE MA V be use.'<! to help those in ne d ot te,cai assistance Ond a compelent attorney, Durst said ... Olht•r Law Da\ progr ams planned include a Ma)' :! "call 1n · progr<im on KOCE -TV. Channel ~o. rrom 8 to9 p m . Rar officials :.ate! six attornt•ys will be on ha nd that l'Ven1n~ tn answt•r questions phon1..'CI in by \. ll'Wt'rS A TmRD LAW DAV program is a May 5 workshop J!.l'arcd t•spt•c1a lly for women from !* <1 m to I p m 1n lht· Socrnl Science Lt!cture Ha ll at UC Irvine f'~orm(•r U S Re p. Yvonne Brathwaite Burke will discuss "Our Changing Hights and Roles .. 1r: the workshop's key note addr~s. ' Lo<.·al JUdgL·s. attorneys and counselors will takt• p<1rt 1n otht'r workshop sessions on topics rang in~ from "Women al Work '' to "Wo me n Alonl•" lo ··women as Consumers." Additional information about the Law Day pro· gram~ may ht· obt;Jtncd from the local bar associa· lion al 8.'18 9200 . ... ..... _______ ·--__ ._ .... ---....... -···---.. --.... --.. ~ ---.. . . .. "' ..... .,., ....................... -·--·- -. .. ()I DAILY PILOT TUMCS•y April 11 1111 The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT GLASSIFIED ADI (642-5678] One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ..... ..... ~Fors-. ..... "Fors-. HcMnei kf' s-. ~~~ ... iooil~~.~ .. i,,.oi ······················· ······················· ciit•·u:•·······16"' •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G1Mrel 1002 ' t14 o, .. ,.. IOOZ G.._.. 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VETERANS BENEFITS ! /\nv V1•l1•ra11 wtJv 1' 1.1uallf11.'<l moy purdlat-t• ,. hoin1• with NU llOWN l'AVM F:NT' t-:1t1wr r1t 1111 ... 1· i ~1wt•111I prnµl'I Ill' rT~I\' (11 VUUI' lll'l'(1 OH .. OAOWAY. IASTSIOI CM Very popular Broadway in Eastside Cos la Mesa. e tce llent ~tart er rnvcstmcnt. 2 homes on one 6500 sq. ft. lot with yard. new paint and high r •ntal demand. Go·4·tt al JUSl $125.000. lJ ~l()UC fi()MfS HI Al TOHS '. ~4Ci ~900 . l~d5 M1 .... 1 V1•1<lt· 011v1•. (.1\t, Co·.1.1 M1·\,1 .11~11 "' l.1111111.i rh I M.11 .it h/11 hOo<1 Vi~w Catalina! 411R-POOL-SP. LET s H E ~111..nor '11·ws from lhti. • • • br.:•· "'"' k'h"P l)l'hl11tl i.:an.1~1' o ... n .. r "Ill hclµ fm,1nc··· ,11 s:!t~• 000 t'a II St1t•rvl Un·wc•r, 75l 1no. ..:mi.:1•011:-hlulf ... lup lrl HELP YOU " Bl·;DHOOl\1 Arant hv l~'el Uoulllt• door t•11l1 Y /\New woml.'ni. or1rnnlza. rrl.i rm hru·k 1 plL· '"''th l'lt.•i:aot m trror w u lli•ll t 1 o n offer 1 n i.: H t:: tom• d1·c·or n1•1A plu'h livmi.: rm FvrlllJI 11111 (.;llUfl.•whn.i UDO ISLE Bay view from 2 patio de(!ks enhances c ustom spacious S bdrm .. 4 bath traditional home: like new. Ideal rot e ntertaining Corner lot. $520,000. llG CAMYOM Golf course view from spacious 5 BR. 4 ba. traditional home ; lge. family room. pool. jacuzzi. $750,000 OCEAMFllOMT Quality craftsmanship in ma.hog. trim & oak floors sets off this landmark; 4 BR. 3 ba. home in finest Jocation. Established trees & lawns. $48.5,000. IAYFRONT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slip AVALON W<'ll constructed, 3 BR. 1 ba. oak . floor. partia l b asement . concrete foundation. Flats area. $120.000-Fee . BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J ol i Boy~1de D1•vt· N B bl':> olbl j QUAIL t•rpti.: J1L'l $7'1 'KIO' Ulg, 2 fplrs. 1 Mlill'IUU~ 833 8W6 (If( bcdrms . ram 1 ly r 011 m "1.CCOU1FiS ~ "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~!!!!!! :1 llfo:lll((IC >'r1 fllrlllal drn ope~ lo ::.parkhng J'OOI ---= .AMnOUI 1""5 East atde 2 Bdrm . hardwood floors, covt• rcrllngs. R·2 lot with pl~m1 ror second unit. Large assumable loan. S!f7.SOO. Call 546·5880 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS Gosh Dad, It's Beautiful! Debghlful family trome with 4 bedrooms. formal dming room and s tone fireplace for s nuggling. 3 car gar age. Ch eery kitchen w i th s elf · clearung oven and more! Pauo. Sl lB.900. For de- l.atl.s ca II 540-1720 TAii8IU.. -· IUILDERS tMVESTORS 2 Bdrm. large buildable H-2 lot $79.9'>0. Call 546-5880 for more details. ~HERITAGE REALTO RS A ,~~,~S~¥ rn.: rm ralh1·d1.ii11·1hni.: and 6' ctrruJar !!pa G1anti---------- lar).ll' IJ\ rm ultl iwm f1rl;'p1l' Covered Vll'W INVESTORS! lrS A HONEY Corolla .. Mor I 022 ------- ~for S• lmmaeulate townhomf' 10,... Tll l:JO ... M.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• on qu1ltl corner 3 --------- HV parktnl! ru:NT TO pat to am.I balrony :\t ul·h. UWN OR lJ~Tll. CLOSE murh more' Pnn'<l to Ecnhide. CM and you W'lll enJOY the ••••••••••••••••••••••• frpl<' & serving youri;t!lf Finest duplex 1n COM from wet bar wh1lt-the Bldr JUSt rompl•·lln~ sleaks are s1ulmg on bit ~ Marguentc $298.000 tn BBQ-all under lg rov· S ubmrt tc rm~·l'osi. cred patio Th1.s classy trade., *VETERANS* Let a Vet Help You find that home you want. Down up to $100.000. General I 002 Sunsh.rne bedrms. 2 bath. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bn.:ht. s unny kllr hen, bnrk patio overlooking Busy lmy Busy i:r1.'i!nbell A fantast1t· Need 2 salespl'r!>on:. rm home al $67 .500 Eas~ mediately to handlP terms Act now' :>46.2313 rll.'>htng bu~rnt·s'> '1 a) • • • · "'ork rt•nt;1I:. or not. ;,... [~ •. I preferred lncen l1\C . romlTllSMOn sphl. · · . . - Lovclv 4 hcl rm !'undo with f~m1lyroom lmi.:hr & du:t•rv 1dl'<.ll Im· 1H 11m in l'cti.=r~ Townhorn1·~ NEWPORT CENTER RE.ALTY 640-1812 MESA VERDE B(' t l tr th ,1 n n ,. w • !tp11c1ou::. 4 ht'fl romn 2 bath ho m 1• ,,. 1 r h a lari.:e m,1.,tt•r .. u1i.· 11\ 1•r h•ikmi.: a lu!th, trop11·.,1 atnurn l'l>Urt It •• Y.t·ll **U.S.* * *VETERANS * l<c<"<'nl chani.:l·~ 111 \' .\ n.·i.:~ m:w t•n<1hl£' '011 to quaJrfy for $JOll.OOO h111n,• loans wrlh ab1>olutely NO DOWN PAYMENT World Reol Estate an Orange County firm ~pt'('lalJZIOI! 1n VA hump lwn.' \\c'n• thc \"l·:TS th.it help the VETS !-'or more info c·all · liM Mortoft. A'J+. 541-0800 l11t·ut1·<l on .1 qull't 1 ul dc ~......,....~ ,;11 111 ('o,I ,1 '\1 l''•I '' 11111 .. t "' 1J.!hlJ11rh1111d FHA/YA s I I l 0 0 II ,, II n l S86 950 h!-..11tutt-('all7~1 :H:ll I:. t ' ., Gi.·int a!ty l.'rrn., ., • SELECT bt-drms. 2 balh. family roo m , "ood h11rn1nf.! PROPERTIES flrepla c.,. htdt-aw:iy pM111. bnrk BHq A1·t 11t1w' Tht•rt· •~ onh-0111.'' ' BREA THT AKIHG + POOL & JACUZZI wll ~>lli ;m:1 t. '• ,. St>t'ludrd t•nl r y [~ -~ t•ourtyard with p.101 and · Jut·uz:i.1 Luxurious It' inJ.! , , room with op1·n hl•;1nr '-----·-======'. 1·1:1ltng~ and !>unk1•11 1·1111 • v1·rsallon pit . hu1 ll TRIPLEX :iround t llr f1r<'pl.11·1• G reat Income!! Se<'luded bdrm,, r•ouhl Singll' story owner untl Ill: '>c1>urah· quarter~ All with 2 townhousl' dt·s rgn warmedbysolarhcatfor n·ar uniu. All wrth )owut1ltt1t:" Call645 u:mJ pnvale pat;o, Wi t) hook 31EOROOM +GUEST uµ & 1nd1.,1du11l <'rH·lo:-,•11 i.:arai.:1·~ Call n111A- bi3 855() .. IEACH LIVING J lxtrm. bonm. room. II!•' p<1llo. n1·w c:arpt:t UIA ner wrll Finance. On con tr;ict w11h low down or li:a~c opuon $139,500. NEWPORT CENTER REALTY 640...1812 GI.AMT VALUE! 1:1ant back bay barKain' Over 2400 fl of pt.'at•1•ful hvrnf( 4 Bcdrm' t-:J baths-OR·3 Bedrm + separate 1;uei.t/ma1d'~ itt.rs. l'ormal Ir\ tni: rm Family rm 2 Fple:. Cov ered bnck palro. Potlrnit ho use --and mu ch more al n burgarn pr1c•t·' Call now to si:e. 673·11550 '"''''lo ;• 0 '' r, '' II ' I Lookmg for a hOffif' of { e I '''" own? You'll food i i many hom es advertisf.'<i 0 ' • lflliHJI ;J1:, In Clmifi•d .CE 810111 ILlllS CD. OVER ~O YEARS OF SERVICE OM THE IUCH Beautifully Decorated 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Unit W /180° View From Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen And Master Bedroom. Built On The Beach. Amenities Include Pool, Recreation Room, Sauna. Plus Private Guarded Entrance. MIWPOIT ILUfFS Beautiful One Story Condo In The New Bluffs. Excellent Floor Plan W ;Tbtee .Bedrooms Plus Family Ro o ·m . H u g e L 1 v i n g Room w /Cathedral Celllrr~s .. Large Master Be droom Suite. Price, Jncluding Land, Only $199t.~· Easy Financing. A .. Joy 0( Newport" Listing. ® :r..-:=: &31·1• ••• oonl DllYI Of>' fo:sl'KOW' Full pm·,. seU fast! Sl74.000 . Call 60X305' lot 5 UNITS S82 O<XI' now. 546--23t3 Owner will carry. ~ubmrt REMTOR LEASE TILL YOURS ·Don't wu1t "· •·' '"· ·•" all offers Crar~. [~ ... ~ [® IIIII] RE~::~~·~· CGI RCll'tdy Afl, 24hrs 4br. 3ba home has 2 wet --------- bar... 3 frplcs Formal Ola.mun~ duplex StCP' DR & much murh more to Goldenrod overpa::.!t WORLDR.E 543-1722 Qwn,•r .inxrOU!> to '"" tJus \at·;1nt 3 hclrm, I 1 ba Fmh hom1• rh'l•r S Coa~t -l'IJtJ Tl'> nh avail $84,950 Call 754-7800 =--IWJC -~~O~T FIXER 6 01l:::~~~~1front wuts Owner mu:.t t-t•ll Call now 979·5370. 3br. 2' 2ba. approx 1800 .,q ft upsllt1n.. frplc, 3---------• 'LSTA TE sWldecks. open ht-am rn Ii' I 11 llv rm. lg mstr bdrm WESTSIDE SUNSHINE Mulhearn··-~ R,ealcy ~glster Builder's Sp~eial 1 vir~ IOl.'>. Ol't·anfmnl New homP on Halhon l'ilancl ~ua1nt, pneed n1;thl S 122,SOO for tax 1:xrhang1· 0111> Thi~ :J Bdrm homL' 1:-0 m•.IXXl st.cps from the bc:ich. on PL.AYA RE.ALTY the Pcnin-.ula. ll di: 631 4990 flJ\Jll'ly nt'l'<i~ TLC. hut _ __ • hlis tremt·ndous pOll'n 1----------11al. Hnn~ your t.ool!t and REALTOR Downstairs. 3br. 2ba. ap prox 1500 sq (l Many up CLASSY Co .... DO ~rade<i Buyer has choice ..... or IPndrr. $270.000 Sholo'n by appt. prin c:1plesonly 640·5078 Akr 3 Ur. 2 ba+pool & mmnl. yard. S77.SOO 754-7800 '-~ lo" 1mai.:1nal1on Call ;i lldrm H :.i lot. .1 .. ~11111.1 S.Ml· 1151 hit• hi ('ti :'.I 1111• , ..... Real da:.s & fabulous lhrouf!houl rs this extra Ii: 3lJr c·ondo •·nrl un1l 1'wnhs Sl) 11• w .1 ('01.Y lrpk. pool & 1a1· 11 .• ~ r~ nl'W. scll1•r ~Ill 1111;1111•1· /1. ~avr you SS "11 h 1111 111,111 IROW MARKET! f'or s al<'. 3br Ncl'<ls TLC Only $139.900. 673·'1:!1 I Ji!! ~ R~ Opportunit y! pnn• S1·ll1·r will lin11n(·1• 3 h(>tlr<Mim h11m,., t lo"' tu !>hopping & fn•1•1.1 ,1 \''> C 'oH•n'<i patm <.:111 cit• '<;w ~lrc1·t Prrrt·'1 :1t univ $72.!150 Ca II 54t>-4 t 11 4 .,harp hom•·'· \ /\ ft,..,&a1ow1ntc•r4·:.l1.1t1• ___ ;;;;;;;.. _____ t---~-~~~~ 11•rm.-.. no mont•\ tlown •--------1 49 .JASM!Nf-; C'H t-;t-;J\ A<.:allloday!1?9·5J71J SPECTACULAR IYOWHER/E'Sjd; ¥HERITAGE .. REALTORS :\lntlc11 ,1l 11111 UR Only l'IJn ti LLSTATE QUAUTYDUPLEX J+or4Bdrm.2ba.Ne w fOUR-PLEX «~.ufsid<'I Model on Lhe I,.. An exceptional custo m ly rederoralt'<i rn & out 1-• ..,1d1· (' :\1 ""'tom resale markl•l. l.ux · -blthomcwt vaultedwood $139.000 Ph .675-5500 ~ hom1• Cor nl'r lol Sdll.'r LIKE MEW! unous masll•r s wle w1lh ___ R_EAL_ TORS beam <'<'thng, be:iutrful ----- motl\JtL'<l $114 500 0\F.AN CATALI NA ----so lid oak eab1nl'ls OUPW COATS& WALL~CE REAL ESTATE , INC. 1 \'I F.W & .in ad pr 1·nt N.8. 2 STORY lhruout. fplt'S rn "' i.: rm Verv mr1• two 2 bdrm 0 Exc1>lknl fourplcx in pnvate s tud) 1Allh 11 ~ Roomy 3 be<iroom IAilh & mastt•r bPdroom . units. Eas ts 1de Cost a ' v<'Slmcnt bargain All own frreplarc 1\ pnvatl' larg,• drnm£ ~ b.ith leaded glass wrndo"' & :\1e:...t Enclo:.ed gara!!l'S -· _ new µrunt rni.1d1• and out' c'Ommuntl) ~ 11h 2t hour Loads of bltns. Rani.:1· & ceramic trle Jacu111 1n + extra parktnf( St rec _ All new carpclrn£ t•very guard -.rnt1 •· bcaulllul mcn. m rero-.ave. d1<; m:.trbulh & alh•y acres:. Thr:. -• -urnl' ::>uptor ri•nlol an· a tree lined ,t rt't:h Jnd h1Aashcr. frrcplar 1· t•tc PLUS "on't last. $125.l>OO' EXECUTIVE'S ONLY! . ~ 1:xln:mtly lo'" 'acanc:y wid" "rA"nlit·lls, JJOIJI-.. JACOIS REALTY A , ... ,.rmrn" 2 bdrm r··n· MEWPORTIEACH · ::.... rak! Income S%0 mo ' ... n 675 6670 ,,.., "' ' 13alllOl\l..,Jand,RL1'h y g ros~ rail fa ~t for Ja1•11111 . 1 t-;N:0-:1 ~ • Lal w1fplc & s1:parall· REALTY 675-1642 Grlo!••OllC Hcpul>lit hid dcn ~ -.tory A dyn:imw ---------· ('0\'l'fCd t:ntry, ·I J.!IJOt pnvall:prt·vicw. 752.1100 COt:l<TS. the i.:ood ---------•I pat.rodeck $279.SOO 67J-8700 ., ,. · • hfe" -I know I hvl' Claustrophobia_ CALL 644-7211 [~ - therf' lQllf'IJl·an Cole) someth1na you won't ean ORIG NWPT HTS bedrm~. 3 haths. i:arr!~n ---------• v1t'w fam1lv room Elc.-i.:<1nl k1tC'lw;, & dinrni: SUNSET BEACH rm lirdeaway 1rntio Dupll'l«m lht ,and., 11.:w Lowest priced horn" rn of C.'1rt alina arci1 $144.900. llt:l'ldt· 8~6 5502 nuw, 1·1111 :;46 231:! • [~IH!ll~ WES TC LIFF H/\FlE FI ND New ).!011rmel 1·ountn krtl'ht·n With prm1u,•l flUfJr' .incl EASTS I DE COSTA MESA 1.rkL· nc·" 3 hdrm ::: I ,1 1·11mplctl'I~ rt rn11dcl1·1l Un largt' lot ,,. 11 h dt· td<'hl'(! 2 r.1r ._.irJf!<'. L'lC lra park mg l'n L 1•J 11i.:hl at $1 iA .!11111 -~ associatef:.· BR6K EA~RE~L.TOAS . lOH :it' l -111,'t,;t iJh • !.un drem•hl><l hrc.-akfa'l - - - ari:a ovnlooktng la1t11·1·d H .I . CONDO S59,900 patio and poo l J\ You mu!.l :-.t•i· th1i; beaullful nppor,t unll Y for "lucak v 1'11 .. i11 :! bdrm YOU $232,500 Cull Linda c·ondo Nt·w ('rpt & pn1nt, Oelh i.h~J'il> lo L'vt•r,Ylh111i.:. l>1kl· r -t·~~ ~~·· ··; .. , . ., Find whitt you want In SFJ.J, Idle ite ms with 11 Owly Pr lot Class1f1eds Oarly Prlol Clas~rf 1t..'<l J\d. -- macnab /Irvine realty CAMEO HIGHLAMDS 4 BR home in very private setting. Features formal living & dining rms + cathedra l ceilings & lots of g lass. $2 19,500 fee. Sandie Fix 644·6200. (0·72) SHARP MOMTMO OH CHOICI LOT Fruit trees & lovely garden urea make thi.s locat ion picturesque & park·like. 4 BR;i, 2 baths on single level + custom drapes & shutters, bll·ins & stor age ar eas. 2 Jg . covered patios. $175.000. Lois Egan 644·6200. ( D· 73) 642'-8235 -~200 901 Dover Drive Harbof Vlt'w C•nlfr lrvl~ at C•m!)V\ Valley Ccntrr 752·1414 . ' '. SUt.soof havf' rn ttw. t hdrm . _ COLEOFHEWPORT for mal dtnt n ~ rm s • REALTORS ho~. w1lh a panoraimc ~ 675·55 I I OCt.:AN VIEW' Tht-wide _ RENT lot & pnrk·hke r1·ar •'X· Top locauon. dcs1j!n, con poi,ure as::.ute!t you nf ... tr u c l i o n . v a I u c . l •YFRO .... T eomplelt: pnvac:-tlw Elcf(a n t , ::.p ac·1uu::. "' "" pm·c only SJ:lS.UOO ~ou c·u.<;tom ~cm 2 Br+ + No l.ar~e. deluxt' dupkx. own the l<1nd 1no t RyOwnn s 673·Hl7!1 231 apµrox 2yr::. new. frpk ll'aseholdl. Poppy.COM S359.000 tn i.'at•h unit. I l':tr MORE gara~I!. 1Aalk t o all BAY & CostoMHa 1024 re;taur;int:. & Newport ••••••••••••••••• ••• • • • Pier. Nice sand) lwa<'h ;"l.t·w proi:ram for \'cl::.' S\2.'),000 Incl lund' BE AiCH UAMD MEW If you make s 1200 m<> Balboa Bay Prop. ft TOWMHOMES ~ou may quahf) • i.,(11A Realtors .. lrittany Woods" Duwn ' I.oans up lo •675-7060• 45DNEWPORTCTR.OR 1Easts1de('()!.ltl \1 t•..,,11 SI00.000' Ll'l u~ .. hnlA ) ou 1----------1 ·---'71i5S-(liiiiiiiiiii11._ __ 111 2432 Sant' Ana 1\ '-' llOIA Unck S<1m c·.in hl'lfl -----_ _ you '"1th )our housi: pa' 1---------•1 lalN>o 151Clftd mcnt' GOLFERS DREAM 1006 Talk to Red Ca~t We Listett! 754-1 202 Cla.'>s:f1Pd Ads. your one stupshopp~g cenl~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Both clo:.e to Newport New north bayfront ror Bcaeh Mun1c1pal and nerdplx Cstm Cape Cod Santa Ana Countr)' Club w13 Br 2 Ha ea unrl Golf Club • 5 B 1~3 Ba. SkylJtes & lofts Use of formal dtnrni: . .,e~laratl! woods lhruoul. $600,000 farruly, IOIA mr11nlcnanee cash 2131684·3200 English Tudor 2&3 Hr split level. 2&3 1·ar ~ a r a J! e . f r p I ,. 1> . rrucrowavei.. ~recnhou~e wrndows. pool. ~PJ TENNlS court From S89,950 646--0061 or 955·1920 Deve loped by Woodtree Dev Co yard Cpla) l!Oll rn~tcad l' • --·------ Stately e ntrance. II arbor lc6oa PtttiMUta I 007 H1i:h Sl42.000. 'Ex · ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- elusive tn level eustom Cu!ttom 1Lcd. cnlarg1.od 4 Bdrm "Port Ro)al " Special lhruout S:l2H.OOIJ 2127 Yacht Radiant bur It Sec I u d c d by DUPLEX Cherry Lake in Nt•wport Fantastic Location. Blk Bcnch.4Bft.formal dtn· from Balboa Ferry. tnl(, s pac ious family Refurbis hing in pro· krtrhcn + larijl' pool gress. Buy now & ehoos1• Low malntennnci.' yards colors! Xlnt Summer· (play golf rnslead l ' Winter rental' 400E.17"' FOR AU at C.M. a.us . -~ I 'Mil PROPIRTill 675-4890 WANT ACTION., Clus1fed Ads 642·5678 s©ttd1!µ-&£zr~~ 100 ···~·················· PllCE RIDUCID lmmac ulale 3 bdrm .& den home near Westchff Plaza Lge lot, pool. Jac uzzi. <.:a ll today. Owner motivated o..ft Rktc.tts. Rttr 955-0497 642·3263 M ake tho se good household ilems you'r e not using available to some other family by ad· vertlslnit them for sale 1n Cla.wfied. Call 642·5678 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . "fltof Intriguing Word Gome with a Chudle ------,,,,,.,, ., ClAf • POUAN ~~~ IALIOA PIMIMSUU POINT IAYNOHT Rl'fr esh1ng Ocean br~z.es & a s parkhn,g pool art' JUSt xtras to this immaculate 3 br 2 ba home. Ta~tdully d e - corated. situated on a quiet cul·de·sar. close lo au shopping. Cn II Today I Dfftni• Ricketts, R.attor 955-0497 64.2-3263 MESA VERDE Br it S Bdrm. 2/slor y. w formal dinm.: + F' n + hrkf~t rm. near 2 golf courses. Only $139,50U 1owncr may lease option Jt $700 mo I Ruth L11uril.'. HJt r. 646-4380 NEAR THE PARK Newer C6 y r I 2/story home w/formal dining + Fam Rm. 4 Bdrms-b1g mai.ler a nd lovely ~arden Only $124.900. Ruth Laurre. Rllr . 646-4380 . EASTER SPECIAL Reduced Sl0.000. 330 t:: 22nd St. border CM/NB coun ly . 2 blks t o backbay. Cstm house. approx 3000 s q rt . urport. 24x20 garage, 4 Br, office, 2 full Ba. besl appliances + lols or ex· tras. lo marnt. 541.5179 nveslor mus t sell 2 homes in Costa Mesa. No brokerage. 205 Amhurst·S82.SOO 23115 Norte Oune-$82.SOO Call 831·9081 for informa· tion. 12 UNIJS MESA VERDE, nine 2 Bdnnl. 2 baths. three 3 Bdrms, 2 bath s. f ir e place. enclosed aaraies. cloee t.o schools . sh opping and park. Prtac.only.845-9161 / dl't N tl11U\t Rt Al I' DUPLEX , My uncle Is 3 man 01 the! CIOll\. ...... •n tlln ....... -------:---i ou11nol8. 1-:._:._:._;;...--r-...,.-1} ft '-""'''l••• ·~• t~vt•'• ., a•erl ] v I .., • II ft J , ... , .... l~\\+f''IQ w'Mf1 L..L..J-.L-..L_....-"" .,.., '1.>••loo •·OI" 1••P !loo J t~· •• From this residence of exceptional beauty and quality enjoy the most exciting and intriguing view in all of Newport. Six bedrooms, 4 baths Including separate guest suite, lovely courtyard entry, pier Is float. ~wn by appolntment. $975,000. , A COLDWIU.. a..-CO. 644·9060 4 Nter new., 28R ••· II• dbl 11r, <f'm for boat/· cam~r. Eaatllde, by builder. No brohra. m.-1e.e-1&49 i r.;;:: .• · .( ... ~c~·4~~"10• 1' J' I' r I' I' I' I ! ·;'f;.~:~;t. ,(Ill'~ 10 l I I I I I I I SC1•....-...n ._..,..Ill Clettlflc ..... It 00 1tl'1 MNJOAOU"UWU.IM) tN~TUNTP .:i "- ' ... . -----·· ....... Bye>wnH' ·.aw, 2ba, Mesa Verde. 8*Malt"' fr atteH fo r R .V . 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HERE Spacious family hom• w.}tti «1ou enc:loted patio, co1y •iew declt and cye'ot location. s 174,900 497-3331 LAGUNA BEACH 499.4551 493-8812 South LOCJUfta Dana Pomt 495-1720 644-7020 La9Wta NiCJUel Newport leach I 044 Lf.ICJLW'O B~ach 1048 B~ach Dolthouse SlOS,000 '\1·141~·'1 ~htlfl'' .1111 .11 t111·.t 111~. m·v.I) 11 p1 ti,<.; p,111111~1 lli'lllo• 1'-t1UI ,, hlk~ 111 lw.11"11 ll"' nt•r tr ,,,.,,r1·111•tl 11111 ol :er'"' 1'0111 f.. 11·11111 ' P11111 I, H1·a'1011ahll t;·r "" 111 •111.11111.,1 t111\1•r l".tll 1111 ·'l'l'I tu ._..,. I'••)( I!\ '•,o 1'~t~ ..>;ih .! ~HH BR0'4DMOOR BEAUTY N.B.HILLS I ·"·,•lt~I 1111 a lgt• j.!f\·1·11 hdl ·I fj.!1· ht.lrrn~ fr111I 11tn rm. (1111\ rm. 2 :-.10111' 1r11l1·~ ,\ d11111·,• Ht 11.1d moor II h111t11· :'-/1·Y.h I 1pl1•d \ lt1 I) ::>:!Jtl :1011 75!.11.101 II to;:-. I II I( 1 (, I .... \ I. San ~lement~ I 07 6 1\1 l t-,., \I< .. : \' ""'""'hi ••••• •• •••••••• • ••••••• 111111.tl 111.111 ~ h1;•hh1 \\Jll.. lt> ht·adi .. 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Community pool, jacuzzi & clubhouse. Price $129,500. A COU>WIU IAMKll CO. 496-7222 831-0836 SUNSETS .in• !>tunrt1n1? from tht'\ ln l('v1•l hom1• Sp,11·1ou" morns & :.o•innJ.! vaullC'd n•1hn~::. "1any \'Om mun11 y ..,{'rvtl'{"' .I us l llstrd :mt•nll now &tS·7221 IAli 5nill FOR S/\Lt: IJ1•lt1 \1• ~lxlill l 'pJ!r<ukd ';k ~ l11w in 5• Rt•a1•h l'arl. 2 llr ~ full ha. htmtl) rm ,,1;11111 k1trhcn. laund µori·h ctr Full ouL,tdt: pon It av.111n~!>. mun· /\dull park Unly ti mo:. µId !-.1·1· toapprN·1.1t1• !M.ll·f>K!l<I BY OWNER 197R Skyhnc. 2 br. 2 b;.i . 2 o PLEX t-:s ror Sall> t·rpt.s. drp:,, I' / hlock:. to Owner will carry w11 h fi!i75 000 Furn1!.h1•1I Thun di•rbr rrl 11 i.. Sa I .'l lllH Uni lkrmuda r>un1•, $'77S.OOO furn 20 ,\t·ri•' land S.J0.1100 tu SJ.~.1100 11rr acre Coml llu1ldtn~' StitiO. 0011 \\ 1 I dw II & Rummont ltt•:iltor:.. 715J7 llwy 111 . Hanrho M1raJ,!t•. 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Cle•Rf• 3z76 lll.Un'SNEWLISTING 537·227lor968·0838 Summr twntr rcnll OOJ<>U\S Nallonal Forest,..,~ Lh c d 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··x" od 1 l"'t"n"1n" •··""'ptn" v1ows: • '. ,...,w pen ouse on o, m e -OU a" ..... , __________ $390.000l o rr o wn /ugt ....... "" stn' 34 bdrm 2 bu b11fcony, Tennis. poo l , Joe. locnllon,3 Br. romlly rm. LIDO IU0-1879. • 35 hreplace. highly UP• "'""""'amlc ocn vu. 2 Br, dining rm. 2i,., ll;.i di 11 ...... ~. ' $1 45.0IJO • 'T'woym1r nlct C:oldenWl'!ll Oldr tn pix on dbl lot. l(r( 0ut,,of c~ 2550 ttrD edl. ST,.cnn sd. p('Oool. ~""dl'~a.,2,rri>ll. nko ~!~· doublC' wld1• on 11.'ase on tax shltr $175.000 orr " openy Jacuzz · "cure m· n ... .,, nan o · $~~ .. llAIWOR vrF:w l.11lo l't•nlnsuln Only JOO own/al(\ 840·1879 •'••••• .. \............. plex Near beach SWO 49ZGI03 ext 173 bef 9am Nl':W l.IS'l'INO yams from the h11y :! , --40ul'rcs. Sl!l,!fS() BHI mtn mo. -<:all ~am 968·9678 or aft Spm. "Carmrl" comn.I rt'!.IOIW lldrm.'>. 2 blllhll $42,SOll II CJ I'> lksl 7 Uml bwld Runt:h ucreagt•, lrl'l'I>. Res 994·t580 omce N~ -2-=-b--,-~-l-c_d __ .. In" IUdl' your h1k1• to th1• •-u ~"" .,,, .. ~ tee r , •• rps . & !Jcaullfully rnor•lrnal 671·4400 " vu 11 ... nl" nkr ""'' ........ , lle1l1Ue1tch 3 br. 2 b1-1. ('"'•,far. yd. r. '"'"•n. I IX'ltl'h Gr&.1-. inc $29,004 ,.... ~" rd 1n nl•ulr u tnnc., HAR BOS llt'r year ~F r::f.k . dshwhr, patto. fnl'd w l pc~. 556-4314. ~~~~~~;.•110,:i'J1.1c\wi Scoffb.tty Gro•H ~· 2700 {~·J~ur /\"~?8 ~N~·l.lC'o:· ...... ~ .... der --451\ Ruby Red Gropefru11 o••••••••••••-••••••• ••0.6259 I 536-7533 ........................ 964 2568. 973 2971 u..tw.1•11 JJOO r r.f/ th/ LJ ·ouPLEX ~ P 1\ Will roni.1der Coodo. 1br t •,ba, prulo. CdM tbronnkeetreet. ( V~<-1/.lr·')I \()""111001 N•"llgt~.netirn('w.two tnde C714)922739fl dbl. aar. 1•MI to hrh (rple.&encl . .,.ck yard t'lnd what )'0\1 w11nl In ?. ll.ir1"'1 lfl\i•-..lllh'lll I II 2 'Br l ('f'OllN rrom park --lsl.la!Ot + $2011 dcp. $430 sardener Incl. 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H1 ff ..... t 7141Mf• hhl* "' 12131~·1.' 13 "lr;u-ht> l t l'lnw z hr. -1w._ .NLll. ~ ~ ,fr..., !\ <:. 11ullu, J'O•ll'I J•H Uf I 1\ lu h h11bq1111.. ~t7. 1\-dNounl It~ 4447 C\ .U<, !lli3 141H I'\\' & "'lo.ml I l>\ll 111 I nw U '4 n llll' puol, J•" 11n1 ll'nn1,, up 111•1' umt I l'i:• '"""'' • 1111 \.1".'I llltl \,I( h•I /.trul l'l\IK.UI ....... ....,.°" Harbour I 011(\lk.J l'll "'"h'I "' :.!.• It 1 .. 1.1bhp ~) 11111 I" WATHAtOHT PROflHTIES ~14.tit.oM 1.'l Jt ... Tou11•CMn• U..fwWthlfd .,., . )52 ....................... .! Rtlrm \ 11 th <1pl AdulL\, ~ mo Cu PA~ IMO! .wJ3 I bcinll, PiJ I IO, b Ul h I 11!1, ,.,.~" l2'1S Noc hlhh 1•n ot pt.'ttt lllQ Vw~on11 04if).:~mn 2 • 30 .srn.1.,. ~~ ... ,.4 i bf', i blt lownhoua.r S pucluuic O-P• ...,_,..26 ''"'Pl•,,.. &. p.!OI Quirt •••••••••• • •• • ••• • • • • • • an ,1 Adutt11 no fltil!i I btlrm $2"1~ mrl 11111ith',. ~ 003311 in~ S!Hll (.'l1111t• l et l<tWll ('ull M u r1 hu 11t •'1tl .W?l! 01 Nt•w l Kdrm, I buth tlil 11111 -.. rfl•l1 ~..,. Sml pullo $6.~ mu 1~ O.ll7 .1 f\ll :I 1111 n-.lt•c·or 01w11 bt•.i11~. (pl\'. 1m11w1I 111 $.."l:tl lie.•1tul h r,111d IWV. I l'IJ\' $4!1() 1!.lt (l'.,'ro hr frpl, , l.tu111ln rm l111111t~I •tt 1·uf>\ ........... leod1 3140 1~1 \t.,·tnl M ;• ~t--11;' ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.ll.o\IU' Ii.• tdl 1 . .i & 1 lit< hvh d"h"''h' ~"1 JI(• & I'·' I t ll ' N" IH' l ~4J .!J..~ w!\mh IWO t .. tOh I .ui:t-liol'llt hlw l llr .: 3 b •I I 11 'Ill 11 h II Ill 1• ,, V I -b1rlo,t·d jl\<I 11.11111 & i,: • .r a.:•· l°l\•111 ... .: It.ill h1·11 " bllll'io Ill• I ..... ~. ~mJll IJt'l ot. f.ilO mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• l MO FRKKRt:N'f 1or2 BK apt, i'n CdM. Loltor.Fowtdapet!Ca111·---------1·---------n1~ t:JC<'ITINO 2$0 500 SQ rt oWees tt!Ap mature ~dull, r11rs Animal Auittance ~· __ -S Allembly 'ALM MESA AnS From $145 lot'I utll. 7'1i avaU. Daswa, MC).1~1 leape,511,2273. oofee. '"llC_.-, MlNl!rto:S 1'0 N PT OCtl W. 1.9t.hSL 540-2200 C&.Mll 6afh, 1.a KH -•--==~...,"t/ Lmt: 51•meae Cal. Npt Vanous duUee lnclud1n1 fr<>m~&up Stn(leofflce for rent DHr . Bch. No collar-. Call bank recoocilh1tlon. Adulta Nop<>ls ~.;.· [~~~f:Se~,!4:.ri:; ... •••••••••••••••••••• ~l29,$47·5ll8.Rita. a udlt c•tb receipt (c.u•~· J .. ~tl'f>1)"rN1>!~ .... rt _senkfttl_ava.iJ 54-~ FOUND yg CoWe mix f'. jounaalt, etc. 10-Key & tC.IXPB .. CBH ....... c.-~w ,.... Honey gold cir. Vic a.ndaome accounUnaex Olvd 1 sm&le-3rm ~ulle avail ln Magnolia & Talb ert. perien~ required. Eic· Ma·cro TRAINEES 11.im ~pm 54tl !Jll(jO _ t1.11l 114!rY om: bldg. Nr GOAL SJOOO MO 963-l.SS7 celletit working condl I o t: 11.lrport. Rt'et:Pt & Bulld 2 d b tD --Uons and beneftta lnclud· JH£BES10f All WORLDS PAl'l l"H' WO<WS Adult Allnrtrnt'nl" • ~:I ,1mo111: w11nd••n111< ,11 l•11m11 I(. tall fr ,11• I 1llll l1llll''> lt•vl UI t• •\\.ilk Ill d11t11.'l'I. • l'Oll' ,,I\• I k1(1·h1 lh • \tr l'OCK1t110111n1: • l)\"i Of JlOI J\'\:1°111 ' •1'1•11.' 1,.,111 .. .,.,u.·)<1>.111 & Mor• I lit I rum $21!.1 lh.t'iO llJrhot Hhcl :-.OlOth ol 1<.cltnl(lll 839-21 40 1 "huoe a1t11. St!cy scrvi S tJa o I u.s es$7s. $50 REWARD. 1.os t -tng dental plan. Phone ronf rm. ~<'. Pl.e cal :pare me. nveat s. cockaliel wht w.Jgray_on JdL.. ChdsUaoson. t7.W 1~ 61118 ~or&U·~ wings . Vic. Santa Ana MlMDI. Elt~:iot orrtc~s • IHOI Ncw1iurt 81 vd 64S 2 111 DJM d!Jl swt~. uul pd. •CLOTHING Ave/Flower. CM c hlldl ________ _ LADIES• h~artbroken. 646·3705 or --------- N.ll fl.ltlhlon outlet Bes t S48..o529 Accounting loratioo. Sl4m. l".P In(' Lost German shorthair stk·f1x GM-2431 pup Brwn/whtc. fem At', ampl pkl'( t'r srns :nr No lse rcqd 67S·6900 llw"h•..t Vil'. dwntwn II. B. Heart brokt•n Ml! 1467 or 50 I 5 842 7422 Chm. CASH IECEIPTS A/R·A/P CLHIC Full t1mt-f:xpl•r1cnee required. Plt·asc aeply in person. M Ot1 U\ru I-rr NEW PO HT CENT En THE EXECUTIV)o; SUITE Spat't' Ava1I. 640-5470 MEWPORT CENTER EXEC SUITES OCEAN VIEWS FROM $200/Mo Opportuttity ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnvestor<1 eam 50' ;. or pro r1t A suc1·essful builder M.'l'ks funds, Sll!,000 per house S ho rt t erm . !\f'c·ured Mr. Gordon. 9M-~ Maney to LOOft 5 025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST: Apncot Pool.Ill'. HEWARD S41H729or 642·5851 R~l:R~S GARDENS 2301 Si'n Joaqum H1ll'IHoad COM b40 5944 Found grcen /yi:llow ---------- P;irakeet Vic f'3sh1on ----------Island 4-13· 79. Owner identify 673-5046 Found · beige/s peckled blark1 white Looks hke Coyote Vic Adams/San- ta Ana R1v1:r S45·20l4 Acctg Bkkpng Bectronics 1 We are seeltlni ln· dlviduals for first shift positions ln our Produc . 1 tion Department. We will train the right in . dividual.s i.o the micro, electroruca indwitry Comprehcns1v~ com pany benefits including major medica\ and den· taJ. l''or immediate con s1der:illoo apply. Monday, Wednesday, t'rtday JO·OUAM·l.00 P~ or T~ay a nd Thursday 12.!JO Noon-4. 00 o r call m 41 540-6080 lh•rt t a.:• I' .11 I. I 1 ' 1111 l\\nh.w 21J1 • ,11., .111 ,,141(! $.1!14) '" •• "-"' :,7•1;> d) ~Mi bt'°9 MOYEIMM4 Y IST' "I< NU " ... ~ 1l11pk .. "''"'L".t..· ~ .\I ..i n 1t 1 • 11 II h ( flll ' ~ •I fl" U1tu11ut hu11l 111-. #.. th " h" ..... h1·r f. 11 •·1•1.11 " l'l\l, litdU')l'U ~JI dl(l "' 11t.!1l11111,1l ... 1u1 ,11(1' l IUt.C t.1 '' h .. uJ,, :.hu p !>If"" 61 IHI') \\ l'l>hlJt• (" \I 01k Ullll h..t• J \.in! l-Y1b t)I\. :>IOU \\ S:1H:1 I" r mo 711 W ~Ith M <ufl l'u111t111 J '\V I.' > t' J 11 ~P»I t~JOh ~pm 4000 1711 lilt ,1m1•ro11 Sl • ••• •• •••• •• ••• •••••• •• (;~11u1u Ult) ~1114~ ---------- NewportR~y Corp. 644-7180 INEED IMONEY Found femaJe Col!Je. Vic Goldenwest t Warner . TF.MPORARY Register today to wo rk on vanous accounltnJC & bookk ecp1n ~ ''''1g n menls Work dollt-to your homl' Acctg dcrks. bookkeep~rs, ac-cnun tanL'i 11rP Ol'f°'ded thruout Orange County ('Jll u~ ror more tnlurmauon TRANSMASK l)upkxes~ lSS ····•••·········•·•··· tH:l\Ufl Fl I 1111 h t\H llpli.. 111\'IJ ... 11111 Jl 1.14 ht•!I ).; ,If 'U n<h I k i:11l11r 1111'1 cl "1K1<( 111 .. m,1n\' ""·" .\\u,l ,,, CdM ti7:1 t~l>lti or h1 • ;1'11.' LA MANCHA 4PTS MEW 2&3 IDR 1-:xtr<.1 lu1 ~l' & llfl\'.t lt· l>r;im.1111· flov r plJn' Slcllt•r !. \' Jll Burt' II !lot? 7137 !lhO l'.1711 I •II<!•', l .:.!-"J bd ~..ink11 :1 Bi :! 11.1 • ., , 11r v ''lit:. .'\tiulh lhhwhr Towrtliou:.o· Apl~ >1->U '" It IJL'>. •'tll'I ~·· f . ~.1:. hhq S!12Q, mn !fttt I :.01 l'ool 1;J, I'd 17H S1·otl Apartments Fumish~d l'I 1.1.:! [:.1.17:1, I.If• ~.Iii 1 N•·w :! story :1 bllrt11 :i• h11 •••••••••••••• • • •• • •• • ~ ,•ur J.:Jr.a~t·. p.ttao ~175 a.oc:.Peninsula 3707 I.ill'. h11~hl . Ull) 2 IJr & 2 >11 7 ~>X2U !IH:I :!:. I" ••••••••••••. •••• •• ••.. h:• f111k , pool & J••l'Ullt !ltJl~WI? BA\ VIEW, lo1'.tl h , lli"f 2hr, 5 v.h ~;.,u 111 s.:11 M1 p wi... ul 1 I pol :11u l-..c.l~ew.1ll•r <I IK7 I :!Xf,I, CostaM~sa 3724 ..•.••.....••••••..•... SUSCASITAS LarJ!t: furn. I lldrm. t>nd J:ar $2811 \dulls, nu pd-. :n10 Newport Ill. =-~!ltiil ,\dolt-.. nv pt•l:. chi I OO'J7 :.! fir, 2 llJ, bl Jlld II\'" MESA PINES ;utult.;, no 11t•h I M 1 111 .1 llr SJJS 1-'rpk. vool. l>t·h S39f! !liill .i 145 )•II Ul.LI. ~JS bbq, l'll>'l.t'll 'J , • , , , gJr i\1lulb, no µ..ts. 2u5U ~ Br 2 Ha. t dl")>Ort. t nt I lldrla Av~'. ~\!l·<'A-17 patio. nr tl<'arh & ~~oµ pm~ Dys 846-063l< ,., Vl'S Ml~a \'erdt-:! Btlrm. 2 548-JSm b.ith, 1150 :.q fl Frpk. --- l'n<"I l!Jr. dl>hv.:.hr, i:ar 2 & 38r.., mon• in tud;i~. dtspo:.:.tl S375 mo wlk to :.hopping .'t bu' 754 6216 S.135 to $385 >142 9844, -646-0507 S!JO per mo Im m:.1·ul.Jl t' Nt-w 3 br, 11 • ha t••indo. :! bdrm 1 h:.i 0Jrp1•t. l"rpl, d "'. 1 Jnl!t'. oven. lirapt.-:.. built trh \1.1r n>l drp. dbl J:Jr ("le; to nrtl adult-. onlv l\o 1wc... L><.·h $575 mo "lio Pl'l" 3-l:>l £~1dc·n 1\\ •· tall .1Cl ,\va114 30 Call 979-4575 N<'w 2 BR 2 BJ\, end j!ar. d~l' tfJ the beach S370 mo 964-2'J.17 1..-.i<M 3844 :1pm for aµpl Mio •~.J;. ...........•..••.•..••• 2 Hr. p ... b.i. l'\I pa110. HwmnqtOfl Beach 3740 .1\.11l now Sm:ill doi.: ok 3~>r 2• .. hu Hr.tnd l\t•v. ••••••••••••• •••• •• • • •• $325 !.157 li2X2 \\ uodhruJgl'. StinHmo :! Weekly Rates Sµat·1ou ... St udm~ 41.: I !Wdmrnn S111l1'' t '11mp h·t,· lc11d11·1h 111•,lfjl I ':1110 1'0111 \foul Sri \ 11·t• 'I'\ I Milt• 1110t 10,111 R1?~~!"~.~~.!.~s . 1w•;,..h hh ti 536-0411 or 543.2000 f'\1m . room lc11. 11·111 I >.ct Iv, wkly. monlhl} l l1l md 751;1 CPnkr l>r :: 11; II B !<!12 n.:u; :!hr. 2 hd. \·ondo o n I h•· SJntJ St n 111•ol hlll,c, J1tJ pr 101 SOAI .! I .I ::,;i .~ 11. 1 Li:i· 114lr m . :i<lult~ only Nfl ~1t'I" I •oul & p:t1 111 1~"17 \1011ro,\ 1.1 S2fi5 ti4S 111:Jo .! Bdrcn. :! h.11 h Hr anti m·w "' cJ1,h~ .1-.11,•r ,X 1111 1111 .it111n );;r?S !'>IX .~•lliH or lo-Ill :.1 t:! :tl:l ('Jr ~:.ri: :!l:J, ltif! 41! 11 Lari:t• I Ill<. Or.1n1wtrl't c·••ntr.11 :ur J>ooi. l\•0!11~ l'llll Mll t.11)1 LOCJWKI Beach 3848 •......•............... Dl'IUXf' nt•v. h· th•t'OI .111•d 2 h lrm dl}l on "lTJn 1w:1r \'11•tor flug o 111•:1 1 .. 11 l 11111pio't1:ly 1 "''11"·•ll'tl p<1nl l"lf'V<!t"r ,uh1t•r r.1 .'hr lh.t :-.lo I" l r .1l11J Jlt'Jrt pJrk Ill~ ':>ll.'.i IJ:L"> Hi!k!'r 1\pl. U S:JSO. 4~ XOSJ t a II !ltJH JC.:11; - . ~wporl Beach 3869 ~1csa del Mar ;1rt.·a l pµt..·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• :i br. :! ~~ ~foo mu No PARK NEWPORT rM:t .... 751 .. 1!ll. All ADULT APTS HOW AV AIL4BLE 1.'t..! ll r .opl' 1'1101. 1.11·11111 & f:llQ .1n·.1 11.1 • h c· I o r ... l " 1 " I\ <Jrnnmc; & 'T nwnhou.,1•' 1-'rom s:w1 ~.o l..Gl)W'G B~ach 37 48 Jo...r1d ~.or ·•lo!•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOl<l<'I '\O !'FT~ '>111•1 lal·1tl.1r ''"' tot.ii r c·1 n •;,1 111n pr u~r.1 111 -.41('1al pmgr;.,m i ix•ob, K h ·flnt'I. !'llUrt<. 1\l 1-".l'htOll b l:in<1 .• ramlH1n·1· & ~au Jo,1qwn 11111:. Hoad C7 I 41 644-1900 l.\GCN1\ llEi\1'11 \lrH lii l-: l'.!:"U~t l'i:-J $7.-, v.k /\.up M<i lll (Allila M1•-.:i b45:!WX .,,.n . u1l111 'I \i ht•.111·11 ~l'"Aly df't'f1ralt'<l 2 b<lrm pUOl l ttl ri lol / 4!1 1 .i.!tll 'I 1: IJa l'fPI dJ;J,.;, bit rns OCEAN FRONT ~IKSN.Co.1~.1 llw) pnl palto, t1~nh11UH'. :1 hr,2ba v.111ff11·(• Vt•:ir • ~Mldor Inn * I.owly .:..irdt'n' Brooks • Wll l.tll •htll'ht•n 1' a t•tl .1v:.11I ... ) t\'11//1, h1·.1h'cl 110111 •\\'\clv m dJtlv 111.t1d '' \ •I'\ & pht1111• .1va1l11hl1• l ow as $72.50 Wk :-:! , 'l I l.1rhm (. 'c~t.1 ,\lt·'·' 1; 15 \>110 Huorn w k11 t•h1•nl'll1• $1;(; V.•t•~·k & Ulf 5"U! !!755 5'1mmer R~ntals 4200 ....................... Lido bit• bayfront. on bt'11rh. Avail Juma ls t tu Sl·pt i:.t. s-iuuo 1110 J\slent. 675 562t> Cl.LSl1>mspacl'. cpt'd. Ail' 171 W !!Ith SI. CM $115 &14 0177 & 837 ·3844 PRIME LOCA TIOH ON WAT~R Ava1lablc ror profo,:.1ona I •>r rl'ta it uffin-s Total ot 3000 s4 fl C.rn ti.· u1ndl0il mil• s maltr•r umb On\'l' l.y amW Co:tst llw\,NH. lh('n cal l /\~t·nt al 6.11·1'100 A I r p () r I () I f I I' I ' St>t·n·t.1r1.ol ,1·rv11."c avail SI IO !.157 t1J;11 740 Sq. r't. 44' pt'r "'I h ~-mo L<K·a tt>d off lht• 405 1-'rwy nr Crown \'aUPy. Avail ;\tay l:.t 8:11 :066 Promootury r oint I UR & Medical uml :.wt:.iblC' for lol't , G IS 9 15 SIOOO per "e1~ht control lfr<t:.011<1 mo N:mt.ti75·5626 blcrent S48 2103 Cll-eanlronl Laguna. P'tl step-; to beach. 1 br furn. frplt-.~rttll lhruJUOl'. 4!11 2l>t2 II r 4 ~7 J:!8'! Vocation Rentals 4250 ••••.••..•............. llou.-.t• for 11•11t. H1i: llt•.1r ('1ty ~Ill!. lo , l111t'll"> lurn $2_1 1)1\t•l_)I Jlf I l'I ( .. 11 alh'r :1 p 111 .olli I 'l>i:J ~1 \ t t On•;mlronl ('1111!111. "111< <!l.:1 .,1,.,. ·ps h , 1111111. rtl'.tJ h 'IU11-. N l!"lt i;;~, OOi '.I l'.1lm Sprtn~-. 1 '111l<lt1 1111 :'>1 h'>ltlll 111 11 .. ('•11111 t1 \ Club !!IJ>I ~Hll Rentals to Sha"' 4300 .•.••.•....•........•.. ROOMMATES Share-H-Save t-:11Ju~ i.111n· l';I\ lt·s'' \II \~•1 ""'I 111• l;1-k ... V.1·t 'hN·k Ho·lo 11·111 1'' can 546-4282 F1•m.•lt· 1.i: <!br. :!11.1 • 1111 d u l·'r11 1o' 1>0111 Ir \ .~'• +. fi:il .HfJ;)() !Jf);, 071S~I l1a1l Stldrt.·1o1. l-'t1nwrrn111h'.:! hr. i! h•t m xlr11 lot•Jl ~,o tnn ut I 27:! :12AA BEACHFROHT San Clemente Supo•rh View. 2i5o,q ft <'at:h T 1o1.n avail S3001mon I 49'2 1720 l larbor· llHkl•r Nn C M H2sq It $221 17fi sq ft ~ti:! \ l' l'pt:. gnd t l r 111 l 1111• 5'1!.1130li. 5-IU 2200 Sub·I• ..tsc 4tl0 s q fl 11f11u· ·'P<IC't• Wll h ti.1th ( •• ,._t,, Ml'S,1 s 1;:, pi·• m11 ti40-3!®!ort.·l2 31 12 ~l!IU I p. Otr11 c· s lu 1" < 111' dq•s. ,\ (' l7:1t11 lh".t t h • 11 H I ' ,. W l.!(j.I COE.la :\ks:l offlrl· :1nnc; 1;oosq. r1 " c. l'flll' & drpi;. Sub IS<' $JOU mo !n91J211 Bus.iMss Rental 4450 .....••.•••••••........ ForsLOr~&off1C"1 '>P:tl<' J I n·:L-.f)0,1hk r,11<•-. 500 to 5000 Sq Ft. ME.SA VERDE nu f'L,\Zo\ I~ ~It~ .. , \'N<h· E. (' \I 545.4123 • CREOITMO PROBLEM 2nd & 3rd TD loans 547.54 02 Arran1oted by Coast Homr Loans 5001-: to 20 mtl R i-: lll-H•lup C:uns tro1 t & t<lke out In vt•nl • 1ry. rt• l'CIVabll·:. fin Jiu .. t·X pand Unbank.ible our !>JX'('talty. ~Ii 57"J7 . Qon Un an MONEY TO LOAN •F/\.'ff J\l'Pll0\1\L Il l' T0~..0.Q(MJ •St-;c·mu:u rw Tll 1-; 1-.; t 'HE1\SEI> V/\Ll'I-: OF 'dJUHllOME 955· I 055 (ofcJ OR 675-5535 r ~fWPORT PAC If ll F-Ur\JDlf\JG Lt\'l'ibt'<I Hrokn Mort~s. Trust Deeds 5035 ...........•..•.....••• LOWEST lrrterest Rotes I st T.D.'s, a lso 2nd T.D. Loans. 1-·,111"<',l Tl•rm~ 'l.1111·1• l'tl!J Sottffl-Mt9. Co. 642-2171 545-0611 $60.000 4-14·79. 833-3206. f ound blond Col'ker Sparuel Vic Goldenvit-v. School Call8'Ul·l421 f'OUNO BULL MASTIF NB Sht>lll·r ti44 3t;5ti 5411 ·2153 Till 4 Us RolK•rt ll:ilf'~ aecoun~mps 2333No Hroaciw;.iy "200. Coldwell Ranker Bldg .. Santa /\na 1714t8l5-4103 CORP. :r~Campu-; l>rivt• New!)Ort Beul'h. ('A Equal opportunity Employ1:r 1''0UND 4 15 l n sh Scuer AssembhnK·Auto acces 1>•JP V1c• l.ake P ark. II B ----------Nt•t>ded 1mmed1att:lv c...11 s:lh !'.16:.14 & 1dt·nt1l~ Actnssrs-Adon F1'1' or fl T . Call a1i ) WA .... TB> ... OW timc,ti46·1234 I" 0 UN U U o I! M "S /\ M " i s now 111 "her white Silk)·· \.ii.' lt•rv11!w1n~ t ho"· 1ri i\SSL'il<int offil'e manager fit'at·h& Ind ~07~ terested ma pror t•an·t·r ;it auto dt•alcrsh1p. :\lust FOUND· Fem . .Lab pup 111 movies. TV & TV com be familiar with all l'Y Vic. <.:harlll"~ Chth mcrc1al~ No l'XP nt>l'. pha.">t'S or erutumob1le ac 752.1116 . :.m lcoe. Call 633 2233 ext «ountmg. Salary l'Om 95 mt:nl!ural e with ex- FOUND Hike w ith rrontl•---------pt:nem'l>. Xlnt company 'Aheel miss mg Identify AIDE/WARD CLERK benefit' &16-fi621 St>.· Mr. Spotts F·ound· Off white. m ale dog. north of M 1le ~ Park. FV 554.4355 ----Penonals 5350 •........•••.••.•.••.•. RF.LAXING M ASS,\Ci f' llohJamt">·l.1c· :i.1a,. .• 1·u1 Outcall 9 9. 494·5111 MICHELLE'S •Outcalt• 1 IAM :!AM x:J:l :>i 1!1 Ltt-IDA& VICKt Outcall Massaq~ For The Fvn of lt1 !:><:rvm~ :.ii l Oran gt-Cu fl3S-7JJ:I COUNTRY GIRL *ESCORTS* 2.\1 Ir.; •FOXY LADY* <)llTCALL O~I. \ •972-1138• •SllFRI L1', .. • ( 1·r1 If ll'd \I ,I'>. • U~·' llou"''"·'"' h\ \pp• X.111 ... ~!)! PH E<;NA ~T ·• \' .11111 ~. 1·1mf1dt•nl1Jl u111n ... 11111: ,'(. n •fl'rral /\hon ion. :.idop t11111 &. l-.l·1•ptng 1\l'('Alff P M Ral c t~h ll1lli. HARWICK IMPORTS Hospital. 1501 1-: 16Lh SL. 33375(,·.,mmo Capistrano Npt Heh (.'all f>4!, S707 San Juan C<cp1~lrano Answerinq Senic~ 831-1375 493-3375 PHX operator,, fur :t 1----------tt·lephont· ans"' l' ri n I! 'l'r\ 11'1· 1·)1p1·nt•n 1 "<! 111 v.111 tram f"ull 11m .... 1 p.1rt llnll' 'ihllh .t \ ... 1' lilt• Oa~' .tl l• r 11•1•111 l'\••ntnj!:O.. 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You Can Earn S2 I 6 P~r Wit. ll,1•.1«1 1111 )'OUr flfll<flu 11\ll \' ('t1llllTJ1'S lllrl, µJu llll'r'nlt\t'' .'l t·'ICtra proltl .. h..inn11 11111111 ' Thi· v.om1·11 & Jill II Wt' ii'" l1111ktnl! lo r m.1v ht· t1 n'l'I •ti t~ptni,: toldtng p.Jpo•r .. wan•huu:.t• Jub:. and v.ork1ni.: Im 11 hm11N1 111 1·11m•· Y. nrk with voun;• 1••11v11· H.1µ11J .. ctvam 1· fTlt•nl pir-•.thh• II you ~11 • lH or 11vo•r ,1nll "oullf h• .1, 11l.1ltl1• ln 'Ltrt ""'" Im n ··II 1.1l1• I:-. t .1 I I hl'I "•~·n !I :so 2 311 'I ut·=-t.-y.L,ft1t'°' 1101\ 645-6514 ATIRACTIVE GIRL MewportB h 37 69 .1llulll 1nl'ld Ct11ldrl•J1 ly l-'rpk.~Jr .$1H.~1 ••••••••••::.. ••••••• • OK, no J>t.'lS SU"i mo TSL MR ml f, 12 1603 4w 3 txlrni hou~l' lo :.hdfl' ,.,. ~1ngr 645 5li47 111 Cor<•nt1 cll!l ~1 ar $~50 Newport Mann\·r·-. :\l11t• \lodcm 502 sq ft stor1• 111 offir•· 2631)-( · 1\ von l~(IW rPnt. 213t477-71J/}I II 5'. YI t-:t. I>. :!'> mo' . 211d TU un luxur) rt· ... 11l1•ncl' 111 Cd't . m·t•an. t·un.)'nn 1•nmmun1t ~ 00.IKIQ Equ1l)' l'rt' prl} li75 Jl~i..'l Spiritual Reader llil5~ El <.::tm11111 H1•J I San Cll•mcnte . Fu 11\ ltt for i\pµt 4!12 n .11. l' "' II IHI '\l ' .. '°' 'I (I \J.10 1 511111 '" lhn~1· ~ hll enh"t 1111 ~ omhal 1\1 m' po-.1t11111' Hui.:l!•·<I 11111 cloor work l'wk hlf.111 t r. Arttll1>n or \1 m o r 11.tnk~ I \lu~l 0 11'1'1 I • qu1rcml'nh .inti ".en 1111 4 \rs. Call 11><1.n l•ll' •fr to mo<ft·I for mcl 1 \'Id ua l t;n•al l'Onlpt•n .. a lton for 11<•1•a,,1on.1 I ,,t·s~ tons a t flt•'<1blc t1m1•s. & yn11 'dl't'l tht• l'lutlw s & ty p1· of inodt•ltn~ that vuu wnulcl mu:-t 1•nJl1} ~1odl'lin~ 1s slr1t tly 10 1 fun but the girl ..... tc•1·t,.1I mu."l lw \'<'r\ aur.1ettH & !>Oph1~1Jt:..1lc'fl ' Cl l'X µE'n1•nt'l' 1 ... 111•1•1·i--;ar} & i:c•ncmu.-. pay makPS thi:. 1111c•resun~ & prof1lablf· Pll'a:>l' \\ ritP dc,.1·nb1n1.; ~ o ur.-l•lf tu Class ti wd Ail =4116, O:ulv Pilot. I' 0 Ho~ 1sc;o. CoM.A Mesa •r.J!\:!li YEARLY: 2 Hr, lllk lrom tno li40 :.!XIO STEPS TO BEACH 2br. ultl pd Children OK. hay & ot·('an . twnrn ... 1-'t>r Lealle llETAIL SHOP-2640 ,\\on !-.l Newport H1·h . !132 :.q rl ~ood <·xposuri· 5~-1mi:1 I 5 l st Not~s For Sale I .;IL« l 01>':.UI M~u llunt lkh S;trtta Ana o!BR,2ba.,wnlr S&f>O NoPt•ls M~r /\pl.7HJ60 frpl S·15U, lllll litl·I 3 BR. 2 lla .. wnt r. S!l!'>ll Wallace. 548·9560 b'73 mm 2 BR. 2 ba .. wntr ~llHI associated BROK ERS-srE Al TORS 101~ W Bolboo '11-Jul 2 Rr . l B.1 , ~;1r<tl:l'. tM:nfmt. :18th rSl·H<;hnr1• ~ v.k ... ummc r ""'"'''I Mu1tsonly 21:1 692 llilJ.t OCEANFHONT Av111I now thru 'un1m1·r "' k I v / mo Ii 7 :i 7 1, 7 7 . r.;:;.4831 LIDO ISLE Patio baeh 0 1.IH:H MATIIRE ADULT. Ut1I $285/mo. 67S-360'J. PROMONTORY PT. lbr & loft, & 2br. A vatl now •<..1t•an 2br rondo nr So. Cmy Npt ill.lb ztir. I h.1 Coas t Pl a1.a Poo l. bm 1·1·11 , pat111, 1•.tr. caq><>rl $375·$<100 No /\tlult!oo no 111·1'. s:1:1t1 pets 833.8974 le:-as(' 645-16A2 2 Br. I ba 1?ar<11(l', llmall Spacious & privalt• ~· yard Nudo~s $:j25. :<tOf'Y. 2 bdrm. 2' • b<i . w, 645 7522 f I r f' p I :.& l I' I n l h l' •UNUSUAL• l or 2 br Jat 111.11 & pool '4•m1· 11t1l $.1:>41 RUCKER REALTY 642-4758 .estiBllU Nt>w b1•aut1rul gar den Jpt..,, pool & -;pa 161 E 18th Str~l 642 0856 Bachelor $'l70 l Mtldruom 1 balh $350 Adulls, no pets. ---- 111.U FFS No JH'l-. 01 Ph1ldrcn ~4!!5 Evt•' ~11 '11\311 ~Clflnrnte 3876 .••..............•..••. tnr .1pl $2511 l 111 ptl Walk LO l'\ 1·ry lh111g M aturi! Jdlt-. only 49'l ·l.l2\IG 3880 •...•.................. Detached Aph. 2 Bdrm, I ba, kids OK $320mo+dep Avatl now Ten. crts. Spa. 67S·2101. Eastside I br. wood beam 1 Bdrm . 1 b a l h . I Br. ull ut1bties includ~. ceilings & cabinets. S27s. $275+dcp. Avail now stt.'J)S to beach $350 mo. 8.1.5-8544 CaJJ Rena ta 556·77tn 645-6646 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TWNllSE. 2br. l 1h ba. 2 Br 2 B:.i . ear So. Coast fplc. pvt. pat., gar Plaza. pool, sauna. Jar Adulls. No Pets. $300mo. $.175 mo Call after 5, 548-5479 213/00J.4~ GeMf'al 3802 lluclfl4• .. ach 3140 HlilttielC)lon leoch 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• RB>OMDO BEACH ' Co op Apl. panornm1r l'ar1fic vu. 1 br & loft, 2 bit $850/mo WATERFRONT PROPYTIES ~: 213·592-2813 •Clean 1 Br in Long Beach near P CH . No pe t s. $195. ulll pd. 833-8974. .... , ...... 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vel'Y clean J bdrm. ~ blk to beach. $335 per mo. utilltlt;s In c l. C all 645-9131. ' Cost.Mna 3124 •••••••••••••••••••••• New trtplex-2 Br I Ba. up· eeruntt w/ga.rage, nr So. c.o.t Plua. $350. Avail May tat. Ca ll cve9 -.14118, 493-2706. or dys 835-3000 ex( 320. Joyce Earl. EASl'SlOE. new 2 BR 2 ~. fple. bltns, $4.50. 142-6088 c.cl1l8c:s to Go-Carta ....... erlhePad aou ... aft the market Wkla. Cluallled Ad cau Now1 ea-M78 MEWA"HOMES HOWIEMTIHG Luxury 3 br/2 ba, spacious tnterlors Incl OW, lltove. fplcs. & private 2-car gar ages . s Unique floor plans. r e nl1ng from $495/m o. I RIO< k olf llc>nch Ulvd U1rn~r 01 'l't•IT\ & V11•>< on1nt -..>O'l:lolnf><>v. I 1111 I t • 4 J •A~4111l 011\ fWl''41!' t"'Hflitl I 848-3133 I ~ " ·~ A ) . !-' ' . ..... f!J.>ommatc· for 3 hr". 2 l>a . Lu~ lltlls w rt-1• fat·1I \l('W,Sl~S Boll f~I ;m111 F"'m , lg 2 nr :' ll.1 1·11mlt>. f rpl. pool. Jr' SW~ 1 fi34·ll050• !l55 0711'1 ';.111 4350 I ttr hou:.l' 1.0nl'd 1·omm'I or rcsrdcnlwl l'IPnlv OI parktng. Ncoeds µ:111it & dean up s:!.'lO rno ~182 1 , Newport Bhd. Cos l•l Mesa 642-3490 STOREFRONT ll1gh return d1.,c·nunl 1111lc:., .:u.iranlt•t·ll 1n 1·1111w lk':.t 11•turn for !.Ill 111ve:.lor (.'h l·:-.t \•r F Salts hury 11 ownt•r. 64().8755 ~MtlPnts/ Penonals/ lost & Found Phvs1cal m ass;.i l!(' liv lit' n rn"aso;t•u r tt·c hn11•1,1n Appl 3 tW)I !;.l>I ~1 7 ABEK41AHUA Uannv -,1111 "ants 11• Sl't' you. ·plea~e 1·all 12131 423 7526 !Mi.! 8k..!I 54:! i.u .1 ~SEMBLERS ••••••••• •• • •• • •• •• • • • • Harbor Hlv<t . J1n me lo< ••••••• ••• ••••. • • •• • • • • )1 U S I t' W H I 'f' f' R W J\ 'II TED ' • • :\ "1· ti mu .. 11· v.. rl lt'I I 11 1 Ul'' (.'ountn Sofl H1JC'k 1 •1 L1.:h1 ffil'l'h .1,,,1·1nhl\ rt'qlltnn~ .:ood m .11111.11 <il'Xll'rtly E"flt'rt•·nc ,. prt11'rrN1hut"'1111 r <.1111 :J 1' l n:.truml·n1-. l a5 I..! ('ht>m1c~1I LJnt• II B ~H 5J.'i1 Stnl!I" .:;ira1•1• ~It ...,,,1, ,'<. C~..sta :'itt>~a 1150 Sq ll Ann:iunc:~ments 5100 :-('<'Ure· 7JI \\ llllh ~l . S4SO \10 Hrukc•r 1;1::. 1;7110 •••••••••••••• ••••••• •• ll•H· m:. 111~1n m11 .. 11 .. t1 ASSEMBLERS CM 1>73 iiH7 S I n r ,1 i.: l' .: ,, r .1 1. 1· 1lt1whlo"11 C"uo.,la M1•-..1 !J:'<.!11. S:l.'i mu f•I :! l!lll 1 . wkday'> ~I :; (i,1ra1te for Rt•nt 1-. ...1dt• C M 16' At h·ni~th 'lotl ~ullahle ll)r -.tora~t· /\v;ul 1mmt'tl $:.la mo s.i:, OI03 . 2 Var a11r1r' fl nw11111wn llunl1111.rt11n BP.il·h 2111 M ;un St :'11tn1 m .tll !!00-1 :),)8 Shu11 for ll·a ~l'. h1p,h \11lumc shopping rt·ntc·r. II H HOU -; q 1 t a v :11 I l'lt•11c;e contal'l Cht•rvl Green or Hi ck Strack (2131 4SO.Q227 PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 "1ngs. h..i h.1 l ',tll Wt' need J\U~" ~ g.11, lo 54~ M.!7 .HHl 1m1· :\11 hi•lpu ... rrusht'r:. need J ppl~ • Hwl.£..'iwilrlh·' Al'TOMOTI \.' t-: G. •llu1ltl nt•1o1. prt11lu1·1-. \1AClllNIST Attroctiv~ 1rl •Huild C'.tn•<•r ~Jl<0rv l'Ommen!>ur.111· WOO lO\'t'.., lO ~ll ... 11 ltn~ on • lldp bu1 hi OUI 1 l tllt \\ I I h l' X J1 U p l It weckent.lo; 'lust'""'' lht> pany S20,0llll >r Send rt'sum1· s<·a . bl' .11tr;1c·lth' 6. C.ill l'h1lllan~on to 5742 Parkhurst Place . :-11plust1t·ated n nod1·orn 171·11 5Sti 31011 . t 'ol1• YorbaLtnda.92686. po.•nsal1on for tht· n.iht ln!\truments 'orp .• 2~ "'lITOMCYftV"' - l)l"rson Rl'pl~ AcJ "·12!1. (' odtly Way S A I' 0 I-" '" ~~~.~~~ ..... !~~~ lndmtrial Rentat 4500 ~II .any •lt•m or tom b1m.1\1u11 111 •ll•m:. for S7r. or ll':.l> wtlh .1 Pcnny r1m·her f\ll 3 lint':. ror 2 ron.o;('("ut1v1• clayi. Ea<·h acldthonal ltn!' '' r.& ror th,..2dnv' ('hnr1:<' tt' Daily Pilot. PO Boi.. ISi.iO. -r . • ' • FULL TIME U>:.l:.i Mesa. C:i. !l262ti CASHIER ASSEMBLERS Ml•de d a t auto d<· 1 BEAUTIFUL SUITES 7!)5 to 3200 Sq Ft Crpts. drps. l>erv1r1'<I Commtrce Park Nt:wport H33 1181:! • •••••••••••••••••••••• l.AGUNA HILLS·two ad· JaC 5000 s q rt M·l units. new bldg. A /C offt', fronts on Moulton. nr Luke l''orest. leuse hy owner 1135· 1808 :'io1·cimmt'rl't:tl tub .&~! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schook& tnstnlction 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aler ship . Som t> ex· Fvr mort• 1nformul111n and to place your ud ,.,, 11 Oii.i THE Airport Ind property I FREE " !>100 sq. fl C'al owner. 642-5678 IMTRODUCTORY Cox Hobbie!'. Inc'.. a lcadio~ manurar turcr of fuel powen>d models for tlw toy/hobby industry has opentn~s for As· ~mhlcr' In add1t1on lo 1•nm pctlll\iC'. automau<· prv ~rl'SS I On wn~es. UUJ htoneftb rnctude hospital. life. dental in:.urunt:l' pmd hohdayi., vara•1on ... sick pa~. J clean wo1 k11111 env1ronmcnt and I ri•1• coerce pcrience in cas bterin ~ r equired , but n ol necessary F.xccllent wor k1ni: cond 1t 1ons & t•ompany be n ef i t~ Snlary commens urall' with <'X()Crt('nce. Contact l>ave Raynowsku WATER! s.57·571Yl; 833-JWJ LESSON PLU$H SUITES ·10011 &llOOO sq fl •Career m R<'al f:Stat1· • Nabers CodiHac 2600H:tl'bur Bhcl. COSTA MES/\ W 15th St, Npt Isch Au.am your real 4'Slate 350to 1300sra fl 213 ill3-W4I OPEN HOUSE license now star t the Fantastic View' · year with a new pro 540-9100 Wet Bars S..__ 4550 S un s h 1 n l' C 0 m m f~ion .. featuring e~c1t· lido Marina .;;;:;r................ Nursl'ry school tCo-opl mg Tele<'ourse 2000 Pro · AutoParh Oti•ery Apnl 2:ith. 9 lo 11 30 a.m th f t & VilkKJe Warehou.;e ~J)nce 3500 sq come & see our quality. gram . e as eai.y Newport ._ 675 8fi82 n. S60Qtmo. lrvme 12· low CO!\l pre-school pro way to pass the state ex Well ~roomed remalt• ovcc 18 w/good dnvmg record. Costa Mesa area. Call Bob. 556·2SOO for in· tervlew appt. * COM SUITES * Prestigious 3 desk space quiet otrice swte, pl11sh surroundings in old CdM charm. centrally located wiU\ beautiful large s un- ny sundeck, oceanside o( Coast Hwy. Will make qcat corp. office. 500 sq f\. Only S39Stm o. ROGERS RE.AL TY 675·23 I l 500-12SOsq fl. looking over L3guna, under~round parking. New r•urpt't, drapes & p:unt .. :ilr eond 549-1186 557 ·5870 ------OFFlC .. : spare av1ul11hle at 17875 Beach Ul vd near Talbert In llunt l.nl(loo Beach.. ~ ptt month rhone mesuge service $JO per month . desk SS per month. Daily Piiot office Pho ne 8'2-4321ext.276. dr, spnnklers. 20' ce1l gram Ages 2yrs 9m o !by ams. call ror an Appl. to· ings. Avail 'Lil August IS Sept ) to s yrs loror day. 6"2·1121 549-8796 or 540· 1183 UMITEDOFFER! Apply m person or call Pcn.onnel til 714/546-2551 45% dJSCOUDl with lhis RVPARKIHG <Non.<fm N·profit .) ad. Offer expires Apnl COX F~~~=~ ~our SCRAM-LETS 22 · • .-.a tE.~eLS_ ... _ _. H 0 B B I E S 1 J\UTO TRANS R&R MAN·Exper. •preferred M UST HAVE OWN TOOL.S. 548·2288. boal, camper or extra -... ~ INC car . F or info. c a ll IM~WERS C411675-4190. • Habysltterfor lnfant ch1ld 848-3133. ~ A Subsidiary of wanted. Exp'd woman. Tam-r -Often Leisure Dynam ic, Inc. Ca.1!640-4360. OUTSIDE STORAGE .,.. JGbsW..ted, 7075 ~EWarncrAve Trailers,boal.9,etc.Ncill E~'i°RMG:.~e -••••••••••••••••·~···:• SantaAnn.ca92705 BABYSITTER : r esp Neon:53t-3374 My unclels amanolthc Hskpr.,good cook .. hve·tn. E.O.E . M /F penontositw/2 boys9.& adults -'-I> y r s . M o n • F ri . R.efttatiWanted 4600 t l olh H c 'K i n th e • non·sm""er. non· ll:30·4 :30pm. Anytime ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.ARMENTbusiness dtlnker,492-7M8. A= 044-0173. Re1ponslble. )VOrk1n1t LostlrFo.d 5300 H.lltW..t.d 7JOO ASSEMIL'-S BA"B-Y-Sl_TT_E_R_n_ce_d_cd. w r 1 le r s eel< s o n e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~:r•••••••••••••••··~· Rot.y Swltc.M1 k>\llng woman to care for bedroom cottage in MG L W~ have openings in our Infant, my hOmc In Lake Corona del Mar or Costa ACCOUMTI C IC finaJ dept. Reqs. gd hand Forest . Mon-Fri. nq_n Mesa. Qwetnl'llS cssen FOUND ADS Pmces.~ lnvo1ce11, handlr dextenty. mln 2 yrs. t>xp, smoker, ret. '110-092'7 tilal. Write Clas111f1cd Ad mtt ll, lit•• typln~. 11si11st m s mall mech as. enlbly. i---------- 1206, Daily Pilot, P.0 with occountlm1 duties Call Ph.II HaMOn. (7)4) Banking Rox 1560, Coata Mesa ARE f R(( trvioe. £.Q.E 5't<H639 556-!UOO. Cole Jnatrument SOUTHWF.Sr BANK 92626. Corp, 261;() Croddy Way, M 1 SS l 0 N V t E J 0 Res ponsible work1n1ti man, 27, w/mid size dog. nds. apt.. in CM area. S300 max. 1·223-4164 collect Call You don't need a IJlln to S.A. E.0 .E. BRANCH ,42•1,:71 "draw tut" when you --requ.lrea 2 part time place an ad an lhe Dally Make your. 11 h opp1n 1 teUen •full tlme book· Pilot Want Ads! Call now eui« by using \be DallY lleeper. Call ror appt. -M2-5178. PUol ClUallied Ads. tce.le4IH800. ll.O.E. ---· _ .. _..... ...... --..------··-··-··--··-. •.-···-··· ... • ' I ..-.-~--· • 'I ) . . . ...... __ .,_ ........ ..-. ....... -·-· ........ . I] .. ; ........ '~ ... · i )r..'r..'11"1. ~ ·~i ... • I ........... C..,..Senk• Ca:t:wtor ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• h•••ng ··.....:....., '"'" ,. MMI.'} • nn v .. ~av1•Parluo11 lot • Ht•pa(r., •Sealcu11 tint: •l.tc-NH , l'M :0.4'!' A.wiwlt &46 4&11 Wt" l.'..v• Cafl)l'I t'lt'llnl'rlll ~..-am rl.-an Al'll up hol11tH.) Wor 1t u11r True~ mount un11 I' r tlhl. l'\'u rai..t. ~ '¥1 It. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ill 1.0 CONTHAC'I Oii~ l ' U M M f, R (' I A L. & C:Ulltom Hauling l''or •ldU111n•, 1 A 2 "'> Ht;S tut:NTIAI. l.1111.n ~Dt~cnm1nut1nJC k.atrlw-11 t "-_ "'mod1•l1t._ ~rvw~l Conll'Jl'lt' C'll'lll1 __ __!!. 07~ in~'~ t •1• M r.-11 V1n.1 .. l·nur ~-;,;; . .=;;.-.-- 1nL1tm Ca irnt llnrk ~ 4!llll •••••••••••••••••••••• • T...,. Apr!l 17. tt19 'mtur•n ; • ,, ..... ,,.,...... ~ .-.. . • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• ;~1:' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••rtlOtl Block. slumpstone. walls . Wallpaper llangera IM, AAaoc ltte d r 1 v <' s . p I a n t e r :. XJnt refs. reason rates. ~n1ram Plurnbtn1. re1u1 I.al rate servict'llt a· ra1r 631·~.&46·7649 d11c avail o n maJor r-:3f·':'1·~11;.'8~~· pnce. Personal & com · Mcw'-9 lwpers. Dys 640·2934. ~ · · merc1Ml. ••••••••••••••••• •• •• •• .!:.v~ea:!,;96~7~-0583~:!;·:..:J~e~f~C.:_ __ f~;;-;;~:-----"7"'--;-=.::; .• ...,.. Ina ('~r I ·11r(lf'I t lt'irnmai ~l'l.1 mpoo '1 \lt•um · Compl 1·lun1n.i '>t'r" ll o ur.f'<1 /n ((I ~«'• Wklv Mn rt1lt11 kond1od rnnr n •i.• nu 1 • 11•w;:-ITT..1rd'"'"n Cur Sl>nrrtrtl'r • '""'m·s HOUS ,.,. l>i' 111n l\1·n11•1· ll1lu1' l\'JMUr. prunt· t r1•1•., l-Ul CLEANING S E RV IC I';. 'mn• ltJt.t. 11/'I 7:!17 lit'"'· rt•muckl ~.ardl'llM for .i thoroughly <'lean ~ 71-0562 _ • --• ~ ..... .c. lnlan..t llt'lllllftwu , ........ &uflMJ • ~.._..-..,vee_.,...__ ·--,.............. •••••••• .......... •--~···---iP---1111 w.no,. Dn'9t service to & from SF bafi Apply muJtiple designs & Re peir & Reroor A 11 ....••....•••.....••... l>t\'(lf'\'t' •1·l•hlt'Ot" 1lrunk dnvinK. l-)"1•,• nm~ul1 1o1 Uon Allnm('\' ~·11 lllltl:.' Dr.-"" lt)l'>t'!ll• !.:It. •&51K hou...e ~().()8S7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• area & all parts Ca I colors directly to wells t y p e 8 5 h I n 1 j e s CU ST 0 M i;> a 1 n l . ath.r ?dys~ with no mess or odor. •t roc~haltea·compo.ur~ Nmoo 7!11 I -.......~I<• C.....t/Co..c,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• '>!1m1·t h1n • n1 ~ 111 "i 111 Ju.in I UJ>l•ll 11111 1-;n l(lu t • ..i 'Wn S 1:1' 1r 1· fo'ln•mun mow• 1-tlt.!t'' on 1h1)'" off I lllJlt'' mo $l5 mu.i~i,:l.i"'n M~• !ttlU.I Want a Rt:Al.LV CLEAN llOUSt-;~ C:a ll Gingh am fi1rl F'rt't' e~l 64S 5123 draperl.es, I ' blinds , Movi n g & h aul1n11 ·'•.lhc<'Oflt ofwallpapcr Free est. 50·~ Fin. w woods. llle. paper, Freight. bldg maten uh.. ~a ll ~~b R oss r o r Avail. i.trun. carpet, lir'd hsh1d goods etc Lowci.t i;amp~cs & est1ma1e ... ••····•···•······•···•· ······••·•••·•···•·•··• \ u ~to m d t 1o1p1• r 11· • , 1w .. 1111>n••1ii. Wot IH UCJfll 1111 JH1•m 1•"' ll&J ·, U11111t•r1t•" 111.1 11.•I 556-8000 rates 1n Lown John 848-3264__ ___ _ ~Ah9NHN1 UIVOR{'lo~ UANl\RM\ \ t-'tb111" 1\1 tio11I St111 At11on LRtiul S.•r' 11 ':. t.ofnplf't<' ronr rrt•· Job 0 H 't'I your form,, "o ,. l'l'kllW\ R1... ~ •l!t'/l> G1• al ~ft"Ylctt Prol deaning & matnl M•rv1('\' fo'loor wax1n~. oven. rarp.·ts. windows l'lt' Spec homes1ap1.,1 ofrs & 'at·an<•tell f'u~t 'ervu•c Vt''' t•o m µct1t1\ •• lo µrice!. Ins ~OlOO 956-2654 M & h ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jc.6torial U cstm om ... p~inl cu.~tom palnUng, custom .......••.............. •••••••••••••••••••:• .. PailetincJ/Pap9riftC) mg. Int/ext. rell1d"' com homes. l"reeestimates M 11 1 n t en an c I:.' & o r ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ~..!!:.79-4349 _ 675-9591 14it1 ~ 100 b4~ :.!'.Mb Hkkl'tl p.l\rull t.i''" fln4'JI\'. ~t mt ... 111un ~ H .&J'\•a lO ~"' ttJ.:1 Ii Hl'I l'lln\'l\'h "'uc k hv I h1• :-.i .. n 10)( ( 11lh·i.:1· Stu Bedricol •MR. FIXIT• 1 '.a q11•nl1•r l<.1•iu. (uh'' .ar.·.1~17~ p ,11111111 ~· I 1 "' 1n Jaruton al ser v1<•cs in PETERS PAINTING Custom painting. t•ui.lo m du.5tnal&mt.'<11l·al bldgs Expr'd Heai. Kates hornci. Frc~cst1mates TR. .•..................... ll t•fll ' 1',1 llU \ 1-1 H"lfilt 'IAN l '111·od n.:h1 lr1•1• 1·.,t1m.1ll• on Ill.Ill\' HI Mllllll JOLI' 848-1989 Free Es t Call G enl' 675 95!H ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0Ff1CE. INDUSTRIAL-. ~ C .. ; RA M JC T I 1., e ltiolU.t't'l>tnait. no .)Vb '''" UrlH'llHt)ll "lh •11> .. lk' 7!11 ll~ Handyman ••••••4\::••••••••••••••• ~"o r e '(ce llttnt~ 1n 11 O M l":O. & \ I' r :-. hou...c;edl•an1n~ Cle aning -k1lchtms. baths. •ntrys Rt::S T AUHl\NT & Profpamtmg i':xt&int Pro per pre p . pr1mn, Yo ur til e o r minl• '"'11111 I\ I' hillln11 ~·u,,t.1m , 1•nwnt "'"1 k l"h<d 540 7:>11'J 0 rt\ •• "' .. ~ ". "1111 fl ... l.11·1•111>toC lffl IJ'i5U H~dfa.ctrk Mf> f~f11 II 0 M E C LE AN I NG Low ralt,-i. ffl'fll f"rt'l' paml & pn<'l' Frl'c i!'>l 9t)l.J079 Rt.'11> L1c1 bonded ins e.t 536 4780. 536 4383 Kcf!. Call li45 O'J75 • ----c:.p...t.. --~lilkW 8~\ ~!SIJ 13 1:.' IWP11>1-s, 1>lumh rrµ111r,. ~nlmtll 54~ 3726__ - 111<• kit ha r o·mod1•I Housework. all areas ~x trl.'> <Oil penenced ~eferenrc:. H rvant i. l u mplett· OwnLra~-:4~- 552·5166 --- - -----T,.... ~lu ------ -P a1nt1n~ INT t EXT RIHEST.673·9151 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• • ••• • •• ~ 7QJ1 t r t.'\• •·'iilJUlJll""' Ca~nler i'nc 1-:...1 l\n) Cemt'nt wo rk 11.1110' '\lk .)()bo. ('all \llirn or d n vcw .i > s 1• u 1 h:. & '-cJng ····••·•·•······•······ ~apinc) Ne11t honest rcus . 12 •••••••••••••••••••:••• yr1> l'>.IJ Lit 'd Du' t' Inti Ext. refs. t•vci. AL~~~~i': Let Us Ins tall .1 NEW 964-100 Patios Trimming, prumn~. top Tony 64d 8649 :.1.itir. 642 M82 Rt•modt'I rcpdlr g~n ('ofwrvlt• wurk dll l'H>t'' carpentry, u lll t 1m1· no JOh l<l "m idi I ' l'raftsmansh1p Iii .,,,.., Ill !'...mdwt ~7 uiV'J l a nll'<' u 111 n i.: & Ii a 11 Walls, cc1bng:.. floor!> & tJymanS<>ntc·l• 5361~11 w1ndowi. r ledncd HauliftcJ 646-6145 -, L a n d ll l' a P c o r P~R ~-;-~ring. ~ti • •••••••• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • I' I n g & r c m o v a I :. REJUVENATE Thi: OlcJ yrs H<trbor Jre<t St L1r Pal.IOI>. bn<'k rloor!.. t•ov-714-897-0840 Lirllni.. One St Contr Lie #364419 Call 645-67lli l~l Refs 642 2351~ N ll, dt•C'k1 nl(. t•u s to m Window cie~ -.....•.............•... dl'cd WI' d Mr P.ilom r~ Cl , .....•.•..........••••• tM.'<'Mutk11t I l'on tru1·k Jr.1,,h , lrl'l' trim l>.an h\j! J:!01 HolMslttiMJ -------J l p t & llp f1rt•plurcs. fooltnl(S. 40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• European Landi.taper n ain "a a pi·r _Yl">l'XP 646-8444 __ bo~IUll ..... _ ..... , eGntftCJ lt'fJffill t1li· hiclwt)O!I t·1.1r1>l''' & \ln\b l.1t· Co1111 Ei.l 19!'>1 ln!!tall 111 'I iJJ)''> ~.31 14<1 IO ....................... c.jual 11.ork . rca' pr fo'clf' <'lean windows. 24 hr Top work F a ir µnn• Fret-~t ~ll'H' !>.17 12111 P'lcllter/R.,air i,ervu-i'. romm'I & resul c.pet S..-Vice •....•............•.... nUMN~Y s w1-. ..:1• t.'all d fm·vlatl' t'\lli:'rt John t'hild:-!1711 lltilO lloulllll! & Cleanup . n -:.1dt•nt1JI l'Ommnt·1al 6.:11 ;,w1 Mind Your Manner:. Int' Bond<.<tl rCllllbll' Pt'OPll' "111 eare for your home & J)l•l:. tl"T!>-S 70 I Refs 646-4871 d!'.:"'cvl's ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'rt'l'CSI <.:all 1147 1797 f1nl' l'JIH•r l'a1nt111g by It ••••••••••••••••••••••• GG"dtr*'9 - Mosollry •..••..............•... SulOr ~I IH' . tn:. Tr~ ITlt' &'lt).~ 24 hr ... ............•.......... 1 do 11 .Ill i.k1 ph n1der 1lumµt1 Ut'I. hJul. ;:ra1fr 1'l•n11•nt. u:-µhalt, t fl'l' r1• muv;tlS\•lt' 1(11 l ~~j HE.51' EASY V1\Ci\TION S~KVICl::s Sl·cunl) for home. l'Jr~ for µell>. 11• ... rall'' l.11· ll o ncl1«l ~~lt>:lii Hn<'k11.•ork Small JQb" Nl'wport. l'O!lta :O.k:.u & I rvmt' 675 J I 75 evt•., • Neal patrhe:. & t\•XtUrt''> T1d'i. Window Care. Com ~EST. 893-1439 m1·rC'1al/ Re:.idcntlal -lt e;i !.onabll' r1.1ll''> p tu 5'1'; off on labor 11 l'ATI'lf PLASTl':!UNC: 642 78!:13 )OU bu\ ~ I' fr11m l>J ll A I I t v p 1• " I" r "1· Hnrk, stone. blrll'k work. lllt• rloor 'i , c·u11 l·r1·t 1· 11at10 i.. "alk:.. llrl"•' ~a ys Fr•·1· \·~t Joho tl4li 15&1 Sc.'h11.art1537 :.'fMl<I l"-llmatt·:-'all 53H 711:1 People who need Pt.'<>Pil- Thal ·s what the DAILY PILOT SJ::HVICE DIRECTOR\' 1s 1111 about! l '11mpl1•l\' l rt·t· "'•irk yanh rlpa red. tru-.h St:LL idle ite m:. with J hault'<l 4U4 212'J O&ly Pilot Class1f1ed Ad Int. ext. M'f\'lrll! .1ri·a 1111 7 ~r:-Prul 1.1ual w111 k ll 1· :-1 11 ,\ µ " (.' o m m Heu:-Du\ l' S!Jli "1~5 Hetp WC11tted 7100 Help Wmhd 7100 Help W..ted 7100 Hetp Wonted 71 0 0 Hetp W~ 7100 Hetp Wanted 7100 Hetp Want.ct 7100 ..••.............................•.....•...•.....•.••••.•••...•..•..........................•....•.......•............••.•....................................... ~nlung BEAUTICIAN CHEF Clen(.'al Cook 01,hwd~hl•r DELIVERY MAH Owtary Suµl'f\'tsor l ull TElLER w 1 GREETER DiekCharch'sRHt. want ed for furn1tu r 1· time . xlnl 'JIJr~ '- I ed l f l f'o lowin l! f o r l-.xp'd 2nd r h .. fto train L'~u I•-P "rt time•. s·t•·r" Pr··f"r m··rr1"d. h.encf1h :'i1 t·'·1 \t·rth• mm ia i• open1111: or Nc.'WJ)t1rtcr Inn ~>40 K.~K2 ~ P ... RT TIME r u' "' " v "' • " " ~ '" H I I rww brant'h in 1" R F.xp Io r r her Po:. 1l1 on "' • m11umum ur no .. xp..r loc.il man who 1i. hancl) v>m Vl>J.I Ii'• 'lll•·r prl'fcrn•d Xlnl Bt·ne ftb urt:.i.t tff.J -w \OUM! aJ(J(ress1vc t'o rli'l-dt-d Apply 111 pt•rson .and kno w' lht• .irt•a I 'osta Mt•i.J 54~ 5fil\.J & career oppty ·~ Call :'i1u~t bl:! l.'xp'd 111 °111 71\M llAM d a ll y :\Ion ~Nl•WJ>Ort Blvd.C M Salal') S duy ~t·1•k l'i.1 11 DISHW ... SHERS COLLECT for :i ppt. BKKJ>H /SF.CY!R f:Ct :l'T .m•.1s of k11 r hrn opc·ra. l''r1. company ha~ 01wn --l)lune for :ippt. .aft :!pm "' 121:1Hi7073.'",0exl2.'12 Sal rorn mt·n:.uru t\• t1on Xlnl l>t11r1111i.::.:.l.11v 1111;for akrt,per~onable COOK !W!GSUI C ITIZENS SVGS "' exp FT 1¥15 '1l1'>1i + full twm•f11s Ap1•" indl\ 10 gn'(:t r u .. tom Pr.., 0.Mt'r hou:w •''IP appl\ 1·:4 uill Oppty 1-.mpl BKPR/ACC'THG !}1Ul 1\l'roS<1uudro11.:11111.1 for ,1 nrw car ch.iler '> 10 pi·r .. on SA :-.1 ~ DE LI VF:KY DHl\'1-.ll :-.t F'/H 1\1rwJ)', C M :;St; 1rn;11 l>l'n ire dl·pt tnli·n·o;lmt.: S FAl''OOD 2 ·i~ 1 1-· 1-' l1ml' Xlnt cJr" 1111: r 1· • I _:.....__ -Ch•rk, nun smokt·r •~Ill' l'14'>lumt'rrclatwm. "'urk . n ... I , c·nrtl re41.l l"ur ·•PIJl. Kankmg TELLERS PoMllOO.'> Jva1labl!• for fo' llm1• t>x p cr C om nwr .. 1al Hank T(·llC'r!I Pl ·a!>anl surruundm~s. 1-((iod ,.,1 & ht.>nl'f. rrwnd ly t'U!>lome r:. & s t1.1rt Ap phc·a11U.should l'onl<il'l. VIRGINIA WAITES Mmtufacturers Bank ........... m "'s'"' to kt•y ·1·1 CHU"'CH SECRETARY Coa~t llwy.<.:c.JM ~·1 '•" .. " . .., .. , • _.,... '' 1' Some f1hnl! & tl'lcphun .,,., -.1:! ... r ""'l drr, orr.c·i· lll'<lr fl.irhor Jo)1ll t.1rnt>. l!<Nld ly11111i.; 1n1: Good i.ta r t1ni.; <.'OOKllOl'St-;1101.1) Nl'"'~1n!-.tatmnl'r' 1111· Blvd & San D1Cl!11 1-'l'V, ,k illi. Nrwnort Bc.•111 h I " t & AIO'-CM Call Don. Mon Fri ,. '>!Jill), au\an<'cm en r. 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C M ~~~c~·~ 1 ls App I y In b,rJn c h e:./dt·lil ' CAFETl-:lllA SEHVll'E terlarc w1lh i':UI' J<1· ALLJOHSFREE ThcGa rden <tt•nt•ratc pnntmi: "11rl-at LA Times . .:r1.1,e~·a1d 4wr~ ab11Jty lo work 111 • , ""'IGl•·nn".•rnSt ord l P I J d T t l•·r .. Fal>I liquor & Wlnl' .,.,. ~ ~ c en.. reques i.u P It'!. on wkcnd..,, µref mJtun· ~<'pt• n e n t 1 Y ~ JI e t L 11 1.ai:una Ht'<ll'h ol all .;tori( 1t t>m., & an) i:r..on l::xp not 111'1' h11I 45wpm Expencm·c wllh oµi·ra r;n ,.·u ti mt· .-L 1 I ., XI ~hl.'.l Ix• t''!l>t•nf'O<'l·d '1!!5 C k 1 u d '1uocrc ut1t•:.. rl· Jlcu nt lpful C:..11 99-1 23:11 fur t ngtncl'nng llraw1n~· or 011 ~ a pp Y ul•rnar '· .od vant t>mcnl 0 11 pt) info do<'umcnt r nntr111 1• !?th St(' M _ 3201 I'. Coa!>t llwy CdM <iooct !><1lary & bcnl'f1ti. • - --hl•lpful Wf' nffc·r j.(uorl fil5·7575 Contact f-'(•r-.unnf•I t711 • l:at"JWnten. pa}' &.. hcnt-f1~~ t'all lor Cl"l-:Hi\ --.-.-·-----·---833·X.11!3 2ExpCorpenters appl Tl'lon1l' lk r kd•·' . State Mutuol S&l HEEDED!!! p (' r ... 11 n n I' I If,. 11 I Graphic 4001 MacArthur IJI. !liH I :.ill <iroun<I rough & 71~ ol!ll :14 01 L aguna Artist C OOl<S r:xp1•ricnr c nC't'essao l\pJ>I) Ill JX!I SOU [(1 E o F: :-.i F rm1sh man, al,.o I l!uo<I ~al'h E 0 F: f In Is h m II II '"' \ .. 4!17 :l'M I & F: Ill'~ 61i 1 i,:w~ A:.k for Mark lonkiftq/TELLER Ca tu ,.. IC.I 1-· 11 Wiii tra111 exper11.•nec1i ·.~ er I O: > u ~1me Tt·~lcr 1n New Arrnunts (; 1.1 I I M 1 c k l' Y, <I a} ' -.1 S ewpun <.:1:nter LiJ:hl ~l'wport1•r Inn ll4.J 171H> x ~yp1ng Ca II Oori~ < 'rnx .i25 ~-O t-. _ ·in. 644· 1461. Neal .11111 d 1t.'i!rful al CLEHJI'/\ I. !\1t-d1l' a I l,o h nN•1h frnl Mc • 1 ••c·1•11 l111n1~1. I VJ>t' al l1•a'I 50 Wl'M. 1hverl11f1cd 1111,.,1 lion. pl~·ai.t111I work1n~ (•nncl' "w1~t 11r1· p1•ro;1111. nvn :-mok1•r 1,:1:1 51iJ5. lt.1>5 1-:01-.. Clenr11I permanent l•J rt· I I 111 l ' \1 0 rt I'' r I C-0x Hohh1es. Inc.-. lcac1· tnj.( manuf aC't urt•rs nf fuel powt-n·d modeb and radio lOnlrolll.'cJ unit ~ fc1r • 1h1•11 hut.It\ Ill) 111duslr) 1727 E. Dyff' Road 1~ !.t'f'k mg a Graph H· IRVIHE Art1:.t Hl•..,poni.1h1lll11·., ____ ._ _____ _ IH:LIVERY 1\.,111.oh lt• now. Top 1.w~. ~o'"I I' 'T hn. 1-:w :.. :i !I M1111 Fri 5.JI (Jll l DEMOHSTRA TORS your art•i1 $24 + .1 t..l<1) Ca rner Fr i ~.11 .'>41 tr718 or ll92 3800 Of-:MONST H/\Tloi-. oi n weekcndll 111 lon1 I :.tori':-. dcmonstralln~ d 1a 1r saws, BBQ':-& c·utlt-n S4 SO pc·r hr. mus t h;n 1 o wn lr a n !.p ("JI 75!11 150 1714 > 75!l 11.'>IJ U1•nlJI H1•1·p1•1111n1s l ... alary oprn " ht>n .. r.t:-. 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SI o:: hr :10 hr wk ;\lun thru l'hur .... !.I 4 Jo. nll 1~, r;:1:1 lor .1pp1 (j l' n ,. r .i I v 111 t • u u ri ,. 1 Follt1m1· ).!l'n 'I oflt "' -.1·h1«I UIPc1 oll'h v run ("llnflJ n\ I tr .. ,...,, !lHlll> IOI( l11.,u1ollll'l'1\j!l'} Xl111 h1 ·nPl1t ' :'\ H fi-;';)!O~I Gl'n1•rol Offl• '" ph1)11l''" pul>lll· r11nt,1\I tyflln~. 1·11• Propt•rt' \1 gml ( 11 Si'i11 fM liK-i 1;1•m·rJ I Offi, t· I' 11m1'. I ~l'\I phuno·., puhl11· It/Ill.Ill l\lflllg otl l'nirwrl\ \IJ.!m t l-'1rm, bl<\ 17~1 $.I I"> l'Pr hr Gcnl'ral VICTOR HEEDS WOMEN & MEH FOR WAKEHOUSI:: Pt::OPl.E t-:LEC.IKONICTEST TECHNICIANS WI 1-:x~rit'Ol'\' l'RAJNEF: ASSt::MliL \ TYPISTS HECF:l'TIONISTS Nt'Vcr A Fe1•, Work your own day:. 7 & hou n, Call 1mmcd1atcly VICTOR Te""°' ary Ser•ic.s 4341 Birch St. Ste 213 Newport &-cit h 556-8520 777S Mam Oran~·· 835-2622 GENEIALOFACE !-'\ill ltml' w:irrunty r11t · C'll•rk E xo•l'lll'nt t•om 11an) blmt•fll :-llou r' H to 5 Monday thru Friday . l'll•.JM' c-onl;H'l Brl'nrla al Nabers CodiHoc 2lit" II arbor HI\ rl l (l."'l'A M ESi\ 540-9100 G-R-E-A-T SALES JOB HOW OPEN C:O<ll> P AY . 1:CJOIJ W>UHS. C:OOD l'ON I> I T I () N S .\1 f\ Y FHING I': Ufo:N l';t-'ITS 1-'A.'\T GHOWI NC~ COM 1'1\NY l'K OM01'1'~S 1-'t!CJ\1 WITlllN THAIN F O H TOI' M 1\ l'i A <; !-: :'11 t-: N T S T A KT S ''I M ~1 I'. 0 I A T E I. Y . ' k. 1-. \' U 0 A H D E x r r: It I 1-: N <.: E m ;LPFUI. WI': llAVt: Ol'H OWN THAINING PHO(; H1'\~1 l'L'T ON HY ·nn; COliNTH y s TOP PART TIME C~HIERS 100% FREE L'•n1<1Jd,1tt~ mu'' 1 \ l>t' i.o wpm a nd po~,1·:..~ ,., ct'lll'nl .:r<immer and '>Pt'lhng 1·apd!Jd1t1t•.., Knnwlt·d1:e of µnnltnR and i;?rdJ.ohll' ll'rhn1qUI'!. anti 2 3 "''Jr' c·x pt•rienct• I' l'.lbO t.,.IUtrl'<i COi "1n'I :tt 11 1' I.I' h~'IY uf<' Ca II MS 75112 Mon t-'n ~111H·r ~Jnt..111.11 hi -------r. :0. P I·. fl I I-'\ I . I- < :t .AZ 1-.11 /\11pl\ 111 J)\0r'41n I> 1:1-::-.1-.H\l.OFFICI': I 0 H G A "' s " I. 1-: s l'EOl'l.1-'. CAI.I, AT TELLER ORENT W OOD SAVINGS & LOAN 1s cun'enlly seel..mg u n in div1dual with previous Savm"s & Loan. h:.ink111g or C'ash1e r1n,I! ex penence. Jf you 11rr in w:-ested m a career op porturuty and are flex1 ble. avatlable to work 3-4 dayt. per week 11wlud101: Satu rda y~. p lt 11 1o l' telephone Thomai. Oen rus ut (7141 97!1-3910 for uppomtml'nt BRENTWOOD SAVINGS & LOAN lfi40Adami. AVl'. Costa Mesa . C/\ 9262ti Equa l Opportunity Emp loyer M 1 f' UTOTEM MARKETS Opcnmi:l> now ava1lahlt• for full and pllrl -t imc Ca.Viiers on 2nd and Jrd ~h1fts No expenen1·t· nece!.sary . WI' tra in SU.rt 11t SJ per hour. 1tcl vanceme nl opportunity for managem e nt po.,.tmn to $5 50 p l'r hour 1f qualified fo'or more 111 ( o r m a l 1 u n c u 11 l h l ' Personnel Office l2t22 Lampson Strel'I Garden Grove. 537-4840 F..qual Oppor Employ1•r SECY to S 1100 t-le!J beaut offl<'f' CHS TR SECY $ I K up "'ncndly rnmpany ESCROW SECY $1000 T11 a rranvc nn inlt•rvtt·w. c·ont.H'l l'e1 '11n n1·I () • II .• r I Ill l' n l ;1 I 711 ~>41r2S:, I :>1S-.Wi7 Dentot Ortttodontic ---ExJ)\•r RO,\ tn round oul C 0 11 NT EH :-. A L t-: S top notch ll'am lrv1m GIHJ. I.ad' frtr Ur( ok ~1m1 Clcaruni.: :-t1·rc 1n Cl\ --- 546 964:.1. 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Call or come tn and see us 1 KELLY HEALTH CARE 2 I l /421-643 I or 7 I 4 /140-6161 4300 L01MJ hoc~ lhd., Wte I 0 LC*) hoch, CA 90107 Need prof to rototill my yard St~ph11n1<>. 645 9486. 9 5 only • NUl<SE LVN's We h11v(' 1 m ml•d1:.a1c opc11111"s for purl lime 1.VN's Our c•ungt'naal f<il·iltty " :• 5!1 hNt a·on valrsn•nl ftll·r lat y lor a ll'tl 111 lhmtant.:l11n Bc·:.al'h Wt· 11 rr l' r an '"x c· l'l I 1· n l benefits P•n·k<ai.:t· anrl mmpclllll'l' '>alar} Call ur apply m pl'r,..on to GARFIELD CARE Ccwmlle,cent Hospital 77111 (;;irltl'ld lluntrnJ{lon lkac·h C 1\ 17141847-9671 l-~11uul Opply 1-:mpl} r mf :-O.w-.in1• 1'rJ1•tw.1l nur't· ~anll-d lor l11t• 111 " i! 1•ld1·rly l.1<111·' \1 1 .. 11 prl'IJ, hl'Iµ ~ l1alh .. 11· :'loo rl1:anm11 Ov. n rm 111 J)\I h11nw an C1•-.t<1 \k ... ..a s.ir, H~ art ril' \1 • Nun~ry W orlr: S•·•·k1n" 1nclthl r11111 ., p1.·r"1n with kn11....,h·di.:1· ol ho1111·111tun· & pl .111t ., I \r1•-<p•·r r1·q111r .. c1 il-li!K!Sliti NURSES AIOES.- PART TIME EVENINGS Adults wrth outstanding. attractive J)t'rsonaht1es who enJOY workmi: with luds Over 21. Sturt <ii S3 50 per hour Phone 642 4321 Ext ~50 BETWF:i':N 4 00·5 00 l'M Aitt for Andrea Equal Opportunity Emplo)t•r PART TIME PVT !Jl;TY NUHSE AIDE. TU•'' & Thur:-. J01Jm 2pm . 111 Costa Mt-"a homt• I.I ~rsonal l"cHt• for ,.ltlt·rl ~ l:id). weekly p:.a). 11• ft'rl'nt"l'"> fl~• ("all tor allJll U'JOll:-.: 111-:i\LTll C ,\ R f-. ~ E It \ I l ' E S 1-. <1 E 752 ll'J'l2 PBX ,\NS W1d""'' If d11orC'cd Al1;>rt :-.Ou Jllh .,ktll., will lr.i1n 'Jric·cl :.turt:. 1;31 5t>\O ~ 5 PIX OPER. Opt-r s for t 1•leph1111,. an..,wenni.: Sl'n 11 1· • )1 U'-I 1,.. JI Ill• to ~ ork :.um .. "'l'l'kcnc'b T)'plll f.! :s:. ~pm r1·qu1r1•d ~.\ 1Jl·r11·nc 1• llfdt·ri <'cl ttr will tram :\1 .;11\ 1 orn pan) l.11·n•·fit., hill I llll" or pan llrn•·. rla~ & ,1lt11 nt1••n 1·\1·11111 1: ..,hall ·· ·" .11l<1hl1• l'l1 ·J~· '.di \!om tin U l:"M--"U t.!:tO J•: () ~: PEOPLE PERS O H f',1<1•t·ul11 •· m·•·•b I' lint•· Sal~ THI LOGIC Known for European la1bloa1 throuabout Soutbet'n Ca = ror 2 or 3 aggressive fashion orient ladies w h o have a d e f i nit e fashion background & ha ve maoar ement potential. We have Immediate full & part Ume Potiitions available. Salary + comm + co benefits Call for appt Mon thru Sat 10am·6pm THI LOOI \.. 64"100 Rccept1oni11t AMI MAL HOSP. Sailboat maintenance & cleaning. Npt. 8th. Full time. Mua t have rrurumum knowledge of Mulbo11ts m ec"-nical F\Jll time inc I'd evenmi.:s & e lectrical :syst e m s . & Wl>ekendi. 644 ~63 llrs. Thurii.·Mon. includ· I 1 , lnK wknds. Pay $3.50. per lt(.'('epuonist, ill' YPlllt.:. hr <.:all6'lS·7100 11 I l' a -. a n t ll h o n 1• _ _ _ personahly ror land de-Sal~ eloper Sulary $140 lr ADVERTISING SALES wk Start May I 891 IWI For local mag Generouo; ltcct-pllon .-.t <.'f>mm1ss1on for closer" Exp proft'S!>tonals onLv need apply. 497-4464 F...nlhu. ... iastu· Pl'r:.un for front dL~k . )(ood phon<' rruiruwr with rompt•tl'OI & accurate 1yp1n~ .. k1U ,.., SALES ran usl' d1l'l:.aphont· J oan 1-;11l'IU.'<IV(' young lad1e" p rop(• rl y d t' \ l.' I up ill'tl\I' .i;port:.wear storl' ment m<in<1gt·mt•nl t1rr11 nt•t•d~ cxpr foll trml' nJt l' atmo...pht•r1· I n1·nd ._..it-:-pcr-;on Salary com I> -.tJrf 1•111·,.11 .. n1 ml'n.,ur<1tt' w exper bencf1l:. <'.oll 11111111.1 XJn1 fnnt.:l' benefits Call !l57 lll!H 75!1 O!Sll5. a!>k for An naJcah RE(;t.:l'TIO"'JST PHOPElffY :\1CiMT Sal1.., Bu.-.v firm ha' openan~· lnlnt-:-linl-\ v.ork :.clhnl! for · ... t•ckl•n<I µhon1· r1· 'I 1 ,1 n' art W a 11 il t· t·cpt1on1,..t , m.all' 111 t·•..,M•nc" Flair for lnl fl•male s.1t & Sun 10 1 a1 tl(-t·oraunn helpful P lor S3 5tJ pl·r h11u r <"a I full l1ml' $20·$2.'l per h r !lt>1 :!.'Jiiii or '.17.1 2!J7 I. J:.I. <"all :\h Hu nae 848·93711 lor su ... un :1 7prn REST AURA NT HELP 1':.an 11m1· lunt·h rl1n111·1 <·11unt 1·r h1·lp ,'I.I cl.., hwa::.h••r rwl'd1•d I)(' A1rpon :.an·a c ioorl 'l.i rt 111~p:a) \'all Hon K ll.1rr r or .1 ppt !!$.'> o~ .. 'H Kt..,l<1ur:.ant E1tp1·rit·nt·1·cl 11l='rt.on fur f.1 !.l fond opt•rJllOn ~adcllduH·k alll') Pl<1t.1 tlJ() 9~U RH tourClftt ~lull um"' p;.•opl1· 111·1·ch·1I tu run l a!>h nl{1,h·r li. ht Ip 1.ir1•pJn.: food ,..,.n .. ,t "' o•r 1 h1· 111un11•1 111" hr-. .ir .. I hur' \l •rn X :•J;; ,\µpl\ Ill fll0 r'>llll :\tun Fr 1 6 1" I' •I n II·: 1\:-.0 THJl 't-: ! ;t I I.I> 111111 I-I h n ICcl s.1111.1 ''"·' 1 .. 1 11111 l«-:-t.aur .ml Ht :-.B<n" tor "' 1 ;-.,, . ._,,11rl I lull I· ·1 111a m ·lpna ,.,1w1 pri I rt ~·.all loi ,q1pt i.1.1 .11llH1 .. ,1 .~I S«HimGn-Yachts Kn<lwh'C.1.:1• !>all boats r1· quart-d t\on:.a Mannt• 714 ITT5 140:1 SALES :1 11 :w l'o11nt n ( l11h <'•rn,,il,.,1.,•111 H11t111 :w:1tii! S:a111.1 i\11.1 ''' '"!\1 .• w ~~" ;i,~111·1JI!' Ill "h11l• ,,11 • ----------•I -.!)(i.· -.alt·.,man LookinJ.! t.•r J;.!j.!1 t''-''ll' 1ntl1v1du.tl tor h11!h la!>h1t1n s hol· ,wr1• lo•·dll'\I 111 F1t~h1011 bland ~ucn·ssful 1·:.a11 rluJ:.alt· mu!>l IJft!jl'd f1l•JI appt·ar11nn· & musl ha11· !ugh 1\-wl of 1•n1·rgy & lw •• h It. I " 'l 1• JI ll " 1 II rniir1:1;.!1·m1·nt Tu11 pa~ ti.. "'' o·lll·nt 1ump:.an~ 1i .. 11,.l 1l-Vor 111l1·rv1t'"' I .tll \Ir w ........ rm:.a11 1.tl IR\IG ·I 11 ... r .11 1111 "111 •· .ii I llll\oll\l t" phi' ltt>llll plolll •Sltun ""rk1111 1111111 Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 l 1tt11 ,.q111 p111l'lr1t I. 11111 I .. ,1, .. 11 .. rll't" h1·lpl11I t• I I mun· \ .1 n•·t 1 ttl 11' "l"• 1 "·"·" \ op1•11 ,.,, • 111 nl t.. Ill !th p.11 ~ .. 11:1 J I) I MATERIAL HAMDLEH l..IJ'.llClol :•11 'I; j 'ot, ... t ...... URSES AIDES .J 1•(t1,r1~· tnul 1111 ,.! ft• t ~ qu1•1·· \l.11,.ri ti ll.111111.·r II•.~\ Laguna 111''"' 1 I ,,uµµI) Full~ 1•;op11.1ll11 d \Ta 11,all, 1~1:! lti:H BOB'S '"" "~" al I\ .. p••I \\1•1•1. I ·I \lt"llt·11I p.11111111• Ill !'><1 .. 1111111 llrall1n1· I"" trul. ( urpur,111 1lt•.1tJ lfll•I rl• I \ 1 v. llttl I ll<·,11·h t \111 .11 1 ·•·• ·~111 •"~ lur \1 r \I ull ur \Ir .......... l-111 1l1•t.111~ t tilll.1•' I •1'l"I I 1111'11• I l!t1 "'""I h..r"'1"'" •1 .Ill\ \I , l'\1 \1 ~ I \clJm' (',,II f~I.! :~•i>i ----------l•---------•I \l.H"hllll I Make a move without moving. Now you <:an work with the best machines and pt•oph.• in the indu~try without moving out ol the Pomona Valley /\nd. you·u be working with Pomona·._ lurgt•s l industrial employer. Ovt·r 7.UOO of your neighbors are alr eady pt.1rl of lht· Gcncrnl Dyr1:Jm1cs Pomona family 1 ·v(• got 1mm1·d1ah' opening:-; and plenty ol work lor ycurs lo eonw I f you· re.· proutl of the kmd of work you do. and you'd like lo work with pl'ople who feel the ~amc• wuy ..,ct• me and let·~ talk about your new JOb G•n~ral ModMni'b Jig lorft' Machini1b Lat~ Mac.hini1h MllllnCJ Machirw Mac'hini1h Tool & Die Maktt"S b«Jine L~ Operators MilllftC) MochiM Operaton Grlltdtr Operaton lorlftCJ Machine Operaton T wret L.atM Operaton M /C MochiM Operaton PreciliOft Grinder Operaton Ml~ro-Miftlatwe rreciliOR Mochlni1h htdltstrial S.CtrCMlic Electridcas M/C M-.fewe Mec'"-'c• MoclliM Tool ..... Iden Mai11hwmtee ElectriciC1R1 Drofhn DHifJM"I Electro Pl.ten Apply in person at our E mploym ent Offi ce. WALTER WI NFI ELD, Employm ent Manager. 8AM • 4:.30PM M~day thru Friday GENERAL DYNAMICS Pomona Division I 675 W. Ml..._ ...... r.-., CA /\n 1-;qual Opportunity Employer M1~· U S Citizen. hip Required ''" , I>·''' n .tll 111.11t·ri.ol' "'l'l "I'' 1 .th" !nrkllll \I MOVIE EXTRAS : "·" • d1·.111 ti r" 111~ r ,. • 1ircl lor 11u1-.11Jio 11wkul''· ._0111.!hl hv llul h 1AC1111lj ,\ lll"ll\ l•r\ 1 11\11\ It' f1r111 ~•t }~1111 rll"r Paul Dosier Assoc Inc. ~·!~• )(1·tlh1ll \ \ ,. 1 ·c,..I 1 \I• 1 ( \ ".!'·'.'•· , rt.1\ JM'' L .111.1111-: f•1 r uu1,.:11111J.: IK ill ~ r ttht' v..mllnl! II• hrt'.1k 111tu 1110\ ... , n 11 , .,:1.1 111 ~o '''I '.H \"I IJ 1-:0 C \.'ffl '\Ii -.1-.IC\ II',.. 111011. 111 llhl -..1.11,. o·•·rt 11111\ .., t 1wr hr Xlnt lw1wfrl'< ,\."''If~ I 111~ 1•111ul Ba' 1 It'"' < 'url\ :rn;1~ Thur1n 1 \1 I 1142 J.50.J t-: Cl I·: NURSES AIDES Opt•nmi:.., on ,\ :\1 ~ I' \I ; ">h1ft., ,.,.~·r p11•1t•rn·cl l'IJ'>"<'' ,1\,111 lnr in1 \ p1·r11·n11·cl ,\ 11111 \ ~1.1~;..h1p c·on\ c .. 1111•r 11.11 l-l,1~,h1p Hd '\ H 17141 556·7075 ~. () ~. ~t•.f( I .., __________ ~Uf'•~ MEED HELP? llf'lp vuur.,t'lf to a 111·1111111" "'11·1 lion of (Ju.1hl11·d I lop .. 1111-. tnthdJJ\11.Y Pit.OT llJ-;J,I' WANTEll /I 0 :-i Stop'• T~t' tinw tci n ·l..i" J(l(J :.hop <1t homl· I l " ... ampll' with 1l.c11ly l'alut Cla:.s1(1t'd 1\ch Anet 1r \OU havt• :.oml'lhin.: tu ~I' 11. l' :.a II a I ra l' n cl I y Clas,1f1cd At.I V1M·r .at 00 567lS Co~ Hoboit• Inc. IP.adang manufacturer o l luPI PO N,.,red engine<; modeto; and radio r"lnlrr>HPd unit" lor ihe loy/tlobby 1nduslry h.i 1no fr,1111wmq open1ng5 Model Mahr/ JourMyman Experi1Mtttal Mach inist Ju,11t11c1 ion·. 1nct1dP mold kno.vlPOge o b1,11ninq 1nd ,Piiing up wood and metal 10011 ng .n:icn•ne· b1J1ldmg expenmen1a1 mold~. building p,pnr.mental meldl wOOd dnd Old'>llC prot".ltYP") fonft Tool Cwtt"" /Grinden W1• hctve FULL ·TIME o penings for 1n111v1dua1•, w1lh a m1n1mum o l 5 year<; 1•.<Pl'ri<>nce and lhe ability to grand cul 'lharpen make and modaly special 1001s an .1ccoro11ncP with 'iPecal1ca11ons and/or loolrnq rnQutrPmrmls Also required as the nb1l11y ltJ '>f'l·uP ;ind oo~rate necessary Pqwomr>nt 1n llo lh haqn «oeed and carbide looh lor aulomat•!.. ',crew machines Mold Mabr T hP 1nrhv1du.t1 wr> re seeking must have a lhorouqh 11nder:.1and1ng ol 1n1ec11on mold1nq ano cJ•P casltng and ' wall be lam111 ir walh 'ilandard mold makanQ m11ch1nf"ry ,ind loots and wall t>e able lo work wcth m1111m1Jm suoerv1s1on LVH 1-·u11 11m1· ur p.11 1111111· I np•nrng:. •in I' .\1 .. 111f1 ... l11r I dldrj!l' llU"I' J\ppl) ,at ~1a)!.,h111 < 0ltn\ (\•n11·r lhl1 "1J1>:.,h1p Hd . N ll OFFfCE CLERICAL Oµpurtun11~ f11r houM·~l\'c•' lo rl'turn to work 111 ,, 1111;..' cl .ti,, pr lH" \' :-'111 >! "II I 'I ... h1fl hghl 1·1,·rll'al 111<"1 cl rhc1·k111g l'll'>IClnt\•r anpul & pr1111·:.~1n).! 01111:111111: mad i.!nt.I -.ha fr 1-:1lt1 •·11111 rol with ..,cm11• hool. kt•1•p1111: b.11'k~!rn11nrl Xlnl c·o ht•111'f1b (";1 II lt11 1n1t·n ·•Jl/11 S ,\ F 1-. c; l' \ It IJ 11t•s1:-;..:ss -.YSTE.\lS l'1C>t.1 \lt...,a. ~)-16 liO!ill TRAINEE No ""P nN'<iC'd. phnnt• & lyprnt.: hc·lpful c.roup tw.·allh & profit 'harin~ I F umc flO:'>lllon Apply inj Pl'r..flll Thur., & 1-'n !l 51 ~ IJnyd Pl'!>I Control. 5ti6 E I Dyt•r Rd. S 1\ IC.lnforly nt<t'll<'d lor 'mall nurs1n~ hum.. Xlnl IH·nl•l1t s /lpply 1n l)t•r..on Tht• (ia rdl·n 1\50 <; h•nrwyrc• St l.uj.tuna B<'lH'h I ':untl•r.,, knowll-11).tt'a hll· 1n all a"Pl'C'l!> of I h1• lntd<' /\l lt•fl!>I 7 ~ r-.. t•'I l>l!rH'lln· (';ti I Hit:! 2~<!11 11·:xJ-<1rM Panlry llt•hJl'r t\pply <1:11 I ly. HNnurd ., :l:!tll E Cou..'lt llwy li75 7575 . l'ark111g .atccndant llml' jJart 1 I 'EOl'LI-. I' 1-.IC~t>\ Ei.t·1· lc>t1k111i.: fur .l l.1 1 p1'i1µl1· lu hl"lp m.111J..:1· "'h•1lt'.,<1k rt•IJal hu-a n,...,, Pan tam .. 5;,; 1121:1 1'11,\1(\1\1'\ Cl 1-1<1\ l'Mrt Tl\11. l'o'>l twn ,1\ .11l.1hl• 111 'flt"• IJlt~ dru~ 'lor•· hw 1lt•r1 111 In 1n1 lor p1•r"111.1lilt· 1n1l1\ 11111.tl ~ho hJ" J n ·..il 111111·,.111 l•1r peuplt \lu11 r r1 12 tiµm l'h<1rm.11 ~ • ' 111.·ntnn· pn·krr .. 11 THE GUILD DRUG J.t~ WJlnut. In 1n1· ~.52 1:111. ... () ,.. HO ME OF THE BIG BOY ln11ru'll 11pt·111n1:., Ill our lJlnlh I t•'t .JUI ollll .1l 111-.1111\ lur.1lac111 \\ • I• 11utr• nu pr• '1uu • \ 111·n,.n•T .lu111uur1r ... nol h l•'.trTI ('om .. •~ u' lo d,1) h..i~ ... 11 :! 1)1111 Wait~rs Waitress~s Mon~r Trainees C a shiers ill I l-:d1ni.t1·r \ "" II I< ManO<Jer Trainees :!l'Y.>2 '' l·n11l.1 tl1• l.1 r.1rl1111,1 l..1j!un.1 11111 .. ManO<Jer T rain~es Ca shien 1;~1 1-: li lh st (' \1 TEMPORARY PART TIME Doing a promotion for .1 hrarnt n1·w "tor•' 1n M '' '""' \ ,,.,,. Work I hr 1J.1\' or ,.,, llt·lp1nj! l !L'\11m1·r' fill out r h<tr).!•· ,, pp I 1,. .11 llHI . !\1.1Ii1· .-.1 -.i, hnur 1 nmm1,..:.11m WE TRAIN .!U !J..15 :r.Hi I ii I ....:."! 511i!°i l·Xl 530 A II S Salt·~ I' II() T n l' () I' I E H !-I.Jiii l"J mpu-. 1>1 Ir\ TIU Fl .t )~ 111•1•d!> ~OU ·no Fl.()" 'il-:i':OS Yt)I 111 1111 .11 al;111rhl' ol of II I. r ... r r I) Ill m ,, r 111t·.m11t1J r r y;; I 1;. ~porl 111)( good~. motor -.pon~ n·t.11l1·r" Grt·al opp11rt11111ly hut Wl' ;ir" \1•n .,..1,·1•11\1• and wa111 1·art·1·1 "llllll'r I} Ill'!> 1111 II \\I' 1ra111 l'XPl'rtl' .;·1,..1t u' & ...... ('a 11 Mr l>.·hl..,·n ~~111 ·111:!:1 t'<'<l :! OJJ4'r fur !l;!tlll '.MIKI l.1:rm. 1·11p1t•r' T11µ pa1 l·..11uJI Oppor 1-.mpl\ r \1 .. !'>••" 1111 r .1 ti u 11d1· r ----------•! ca::-.:EHAI. 111 11111, •. 1 .. 1•IJ,.,af11•ol \ IC1 t>H -----------t T E !\1 I' tJ IC ,\ H Y SEH\'tn :s I' r" •. r I'm nu' ' ( I I"' ~1<111" C<ll\1 l.11 1· 111 II h'>"J>. t•kn).!. n •I MI ........ l'r" .,l'hool .11dt• n1•c•1t.-1I I' T35hr' pr"" 5'111 l'.1111 f'ROl>l"l'Tll 1:-. TR1\l~Ei'. Rubbl'r hO"l' prodm·h Ir.inc ilrt'a ~1u't P••" corn pan} ph~ ...it•a I 111 dudtn>: ba1·k ' r.1~ S.IO 7639 1-; 0 E PUNCll PRESS OPEH & SET U P !\-1 AN Ex penen<'rd ro r .. m;1 II growth Ortl•ntl•d 1·0 <h;tu Mt'~il Salary C'Om mcnsuratt• with 11b1ht~ & l•xper. Ger'?' ('i3l(Y70o ./ FREE INTRODUCTORY R.E. LESSON .. The most !>ensabl<' Rl'al RESTAURANT COUNTER SERVICE ""' ·":" •$300 WEEK c 'ornm ~halt• tr:.aanm)! fo1 .1rt'.1 m..in.1j.!1•r 9SS-2:.!7 I S.1ll.., Part ti m e do y s. YOUR FUTURE L&.tchtime hour shifts. Wh\ !>.· unemployed or If you·~ lookiftC) for a 1h ... ~11t1-.fll'll ~hen· vou ,1fl• ' If ) IJU 111\l' pt•opit: & way to make ~1tra ~Jill a i·h.allt"n.:i·. "'" nDMf a f ew houn a n 1· l' 11 1 0 u w l' I I day in a pl~o,ant w orlc-e., tab I a...hc•cl 1· ha 1 n o t ~ ftlWr'Oftft'llfftt, stop 'J)l.'\'lalt~ "ht)~ M'l!klllj.! by Clltd .~to u•! 'fUJhf1l'l1 111d1v1dual!> Cu ~ fall lull & pl l1mt• perm:.a Yau can apply dunn9 restaurant op~ratlon hounat. ) •Carfs Jr.* ~lS E Bmlul SANTI\ i\Ni\ Equal Oppurtun1t) l::mplO)l'r m r nt•nl IJCl !>lllOOS Ill Westmanstl•r area. Sell an,.: .., thl· namt> of our i:am1•. "" JOln our tl•am & put vour sales talents to work H you :.ar~ en· lhu.~1ai,tu· & ha ''l' ~ood sall-s st•nsl'. huald your futur<> with us. X lnt °'-'nt>f1ts. cl1sC'ounts. paid v a 1· 11 t 1 on s F' o r 1 n · I 1• r v 1 cw. ta 11 S u t•. 54l·711il &tale course yet 1·1111 ----------· l•e1vt..od Vidt.>o t!dul'J taon Ret.arl Sale:. program wllh award JEA..._. DAHL SALESPERSON South Coast Plaza P crt ttme Oftly Be9lf'I Fnttch ~ 1nn111~ f aC'u 11 ~ /11· ...,. Scheduf~r r red1tcd C.:<111 tor JPl'I l>esiCJMt Sporhwear Part \Im{' work «am .:11 todaCy ... USEY & CO. N<>ed l'Xper rcr-.on 1n monl') from ~11ur1 "" :.ult.'" or ;,a,..hao n homl',your hr-.. natl 1465So Coast H1wa) merC'handl:.C'. rull o r CCMlhlrier lo ....... Mmt hcrYe fiM apporel t.,..iettc;e • le o•er 25 poised & sophisticated & ha•~ fteUW.sclMcMe. c.1nd1dall"i musl have e.-peraence an mil'.tor schPdulmg manpower plannanljj 1>irpod1lanq 8 0 M capacity planning p(l,111on rnvolvo<> high volume products. an1oc 11on mold 'iCre w machines and a'>!>embly lane production. lnd1v1dua1s 'lhould hOvo some college walh APICS. toadorc;hrP caoab1ht1es and lhe abahly 10 hondlo pro1oct ... w1th minimum suoerv1s1on Wo olfer compot111ve wages and e11cellent beneht'I For .in 1nterv1ew. contact Personnel al T t 4/546·255 I or apply 1n person to 1505 E Warnor Ave . Sonia Ana. Ca 92/105 We are an eoual OPPortunaly e mploy8f M/F . Cbx Hobbies 002 :1232 1 l.J\GUN/\ BEJ\Cll port 11 mt Nl'w1111rt, J'A KTS COUNTER 494-8057 Bcachareu Salary1•11m " ·~~~~~~~~~~I tnef\.'ouralC' w t'XPl'r Call l'EHSON t:-~IX'r hl•lpful for appt 642 244<1 1714 I MO 47[\8 Real Estate RN'S & L N H ehl'f rart time J anitonal CV<'' lrok8's & S_._MMn NursC' Aide!> all shifts Couples ~rP.lt'rred Coa"l _. r~... "I s , tlJble area Cll I Steve 4!.15 551.if • .. "' rt c C t WA have an or;n1no 111 ""'' ' a. SI'S 11va our Res1dentia U1v ror .~ewpo oni en er. bcforP 11 AM an expen enced man or ~Su~r Avl' N.B. PART TIME FULL TIME $600-$800 Now tttrcpllnJC opphc·a t1<ins for l•mploym<>nt N 0 l ' x r> •• r I c• n I' t: nt•Ce!l!larv We I rn1n I Phone 11twn I 9pm 979 3861 I , Part Tlmt• Cdm dnve up photo booth s~ks r T I t-mployecs Two i1 h1rtt- 1 11Y11I II I 30 & I JO 7 0.11T1'rn.158 1140 woman posses!linit en R O T A T I O N A L thus1asm & mtegnty "I MOLDING you are lnlerest~ an a Mal'hme operators. exp beautlrul offire 1n tht-pref or will tram for finest locahon. worktnA growth pos Mo hllc w ith eon1'en l9I a s · Marina. 16004 Pro(luc·cr . soc1ales. we are lntt>n·~t ltB ed m meeting you In ---- terview by oppc>111lmt'nt Route Sale &> your own W-*Y ... Toytor Co. boll &;t ttccou~ts on Realtors 644-4!HO your own route f ... orn to -----S800tostart 557·9988 llCB'TIOHIST Part timr rnr Nrwport Beach dewloper Lit<' ltplnjl. phones. riling M111t h11ve C'.r 117~910 People who need proplt- should alwa11 check tht> Strvtce Directory rn the O!JLY PUJOT Cal for appt. 549.zzfl Strecn printing produr · t1on manager wanted. _Mu.'St hi.ve exp. 540·9110. SEAMSTllSS Mature fllltmulon filter for custom shop. Exp. nee. Good pay.Working oond. ~/&&$.5()72. SUMsntss}lbpr·c1. Wanted. Must h•ve over · lock. Days 536 ·5018 . 675-3841or 675'°817 eves. SECRET AIY /llCP Immediate open i n g small 2 1irl offce. near 0 C. Airport. Full time, vaned 4_ul1~. good lf.P· lngMf!:~~ \\ ·-r-......... -.. -... I I \ ~~~ ..... ?~~ . .W,WOlllhcf 71 twp W..t.d 7100 hr'•H• 1010 Fw I w 1010 SECRETARY·F'ASlflON •:•••:•·•~···••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .~;•••••••••••••••••tt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ISl..AND Good &kills re· ~'SCRl'.1r:R nut'dt"d W4JTllSSIS La 0 E rtfrll. while. l .... bdrm Mt. all wood, q\Mr.ct. uper lo plan Alvl":o.,~ shop C.ll Ovtt U. Apply in ptnon freatt ~low. rtot\ rre• new. Must ucrlfic:e ~ nl';Ji/ urh 1 t ert u r 1 l 0 M 1 T 1 \ • s 11$. 9I03104orMOcM4l otcott 13&~ :Ia. W Send ,.....umc-SJ t' Publl•ht'r ncccj ROO'AUKANT, 1Ml W ~ v1cuum1 Factory ry .,,qwrement to ~rsoo Wl(•xpcr m I.It' l.9lh8t c M h d I ~trtonool 240 111.,.wJ>Ort ~u~n. layout t>rlnl 1 c A ll orl&e 11 ea . ("n lt•r Or. S te 2U, inii & ICt•p.hk• ib1CC:) Watt~ l'•pcrtenrflJpt aervlc., repair Ii p 11rta1 N¢wport Bu<'b, <'a ~~12".! U!M Slan lmml-dlat«'IY New • rff>Wlt modelt •t Chalra. pllir, olive 1rn. Vf;lv«t. tub $80. S tereo AM/Fiii phone con1ole wabwt$4.S. 73l·IMOI lllllO l\PJ>ly In perton, Two anor.Mble pricee lt'r~• '"'-_. !o.rt·r11I "'-d1nouo1 lo tiuyi. lrom H•I)'. !2tT bom• de mon1lratlou 3 Dr•••r c h ea t • ~ ...... ary-rt'<'t'f>UOC\blt fo R.r.I 1-.At It bchool ... 1lr\lh'IW Rd C "' avaJl•bl• Soul.b Cout mMcb&nc deM. lampe 6 raJUIOfl Vll'j() orthodon <"all Uno 813 T:'IOO Kirby, J710l f'orb(.'t ltd . nilbtlhH73·1403 lit' olhr,• llkllp1 t a W111trt·11 wllh car for no. La•uoa Nl11url Pl'f1ef)('fl, ~mt l'R wort STl)\..K ttOV r \I In\ WH'kf'r b .... t lun<'h 13.1 ~. Wuae club. 11.)'I• 11 me Mis ul• ·-1010 ·~=:E:.· Apri:::.:.:•:_w1:!1.:., .:,:1m:.:.:-------:--m;i-.i~~~...1a.--_...-••••••••• .. •••••••••••• -...... .... LUeeAMTA6S ~... IOIJ !!:'::~ ..... !!!! Mf ••• :u: .... 9411 rront your bwunes1 card. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·19 Scar ab·3JO TS out· -•••••••••••• .. •• Serld one card for u ch DrurM 5 ~ w/all dttvea ehoura. Loaded! llulJlk1t. MOPe lpllm tq plua ooe 1pare . Wt hardwa~·. 1 Ian 66 ;;;pb l)lua. Stored on ua11 .. r . Sllt . Spare return perm•nent ly c mb Xl n d tra&Jer. MutlleU/bett or· CRTtube.m .MS-s:Mt. aeafod 1ttlra ruve lllf & ~· • rer •tra p, mcetln1 air int> • ' ·nl .. 1161..._l .._._.S. 1.0. requlrementa. Pr.: ~ '& 1 ... Ll•OOtw--t ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• vent lou & theft! For a 1111..e 1015 _.. • _. t .. tlll penonal.IMd ta& encio.e •••• • .i................ AM ror Jerry Pe.rkw 1 a r w•llpa11e r. fabric or ~ ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• "Dey Glo" paper ., we 3ecretarlal deak Oen re· a BaJ. awordfiab boat. ~ • CU" 1et? loia wUJ back & trim your tum_>J cEhaJ.r • mat,'250. GMC dletel. Mucb moce. 1 witJi Olhen IO avoid tM Or ...,,_ I Bin x ec . e ec. _. &31·2227 uu'l • l.llO· try two Cltr.....:. typewriter. like n ew . . t aave au>ee1. f bedttobat'k. . WO. All ror$'12S. eM-2274 'T1 Cealury 20'. Ooen bow. H.avl aomeooe wttJI .X· PIUC~. 235 h_p 110. ouar c.ova.. per. ~ for 100. Call tzeaor3/'5 Paymaster c~k writer. Dual balterh~fi. Man)' Jack,&G-1403. ~ .......... rtial r 11 8-4 ......... Id It 4'rvl.... "' •o .. m lpm -aet, wood fs leaU1~r , ·~-.. , u ... ,, .. up • vt-n ... ""~ .. ~, :.. 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"''' 111 i.um1· lt·i: .. 1 .. ,~ c 11'(tUd '>uJwnor 'k11l111 I 1110.: l40+ Mllw II " Vt'r No sborthant.1 I lt'lwct· vii H"l" N pl u,· .urpon Jn•11 tl~ u .. ·m· ~lury ronun ... o w1lh t!>. per COntud M~. 1~rcn u re. 636>5300. c;e;:rd.¥1)' MJjor Jjre lll i.ur11ncc comp.111)' lie :.ire:. g~nt•ral urr"· :. e r t l a r y E " 1· ,. I I bt'IWf1b Npt fkh iUl.'lf Ph7S2~ Sl-.:CRETARY I N~-d 1>tdt·!:tlartcr with good typing & !>hOrlharH.1 !.kill-; for Job with lot:. of vllJ"lf>t)', 1n Irvine• Som" f)l'rwnncl work MU·76J<J .. xu·: I \'I ...... &U UW.3 ..nl--'1MH ----------SUHDA Y OHL Y alld. ll.k.i ouw · ~i;-.,.,..,, Cic9p S. 1055 T AJlOl/FfnH \\ '''iW'' fur m1·n r .. tt.•11 1-hau\ I.II lht•lt 11,t'W 1>101'1 lot'at.-d 1n South l'o11•t Phu.a «•II>\ \'da'lqUt'!> .!lJ l.;!)l~I 1 .. ,.., ht-r "'"'"nl In 101 t•n ·~:hool t'ull or l'url Unw Ml l~ To cklltvrr Dally l'llol al\er& PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• bwldl ... 111 1·•1 l'le,.. H• Ml&s Mahri .. t 8025 t~t'fY\hi..Da in the garaae q1.11~-. \ 11n or l11r1t1• i.t" ••••~••••••••••••••. & backyard mui;t MO Ti. hon wul(uit uni.I • i.t•>OCI bk H W, Chl'vy trlJ<'k. T 1Jnv1np rt1ronJ f'hont• Bton'l' ialulO i.111.hn.: n .. 11ler, bnnd & power hi.! IJ.!l •nd ·"II. ror i;I~ door. !Oft ,.1dc. I t ools . ~leclric r a r Hurry :-,,.l•ley 11r 1>0 11 Piffit.'b, :ii.Ill Ill b<1>. S350 plumbing supplies. All W1luan1~ v~lut'ls t'll fur $1 00 kinds or misc 221 to: ~~ ...... l'.~llAl. _ .._._St C M 642 1353. Of>l'()UTlJNI rv Dom 8040 Hones <O 1060 TlX'HNl<'AI. F.01TOR f''Mt•WYto;U ;.~~·••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Et1ic1u dt'IL Jou1t1•h"m W/\IU·:HOllSl'.MAN (;1>V<.l :Jolden Hc tricvcr pup Palo m ino M a r e . xln t trflin'a: or up & c.-urn 1,ny'lol i'Untl r~ ptt~. AK<:. av;illublc tn jumper. sptnll.'<1, exper 'd ~ave ll'nowtfdgtrol STAYINSll/\1'1': M•Y.:..~ -rider."847-G393 - molotC)'t ll's rcq , l'Om ,HY llfl101( 100 lb 1. .. 11•k' of putrr NIP'~tron.ily prt'f flour fm bakery i>upi>IY & POODLE whale m101. Jewe4ry 1070 l"o. w.uon.1&1 motoN:ych.• mbin.: l'O Go<i<l ~uiy tt!malc. 4 mo .. 11 :.hob. ••••••••••••••••••••••• M~.aLLnt' ~d rt'sutne 04.) ~ AKC 54().9155 MADE TO ORDER to Sh\'1111 Lllwlor , 1499 Mot\rovu1 i\v, N lJ ~2663 y ACHT WORKMAN l.loxd' Puppies for :.all-. Mother 's rin g and /or AKC. 8 wks 1-'awn & ptn. Carolin.: Emmons TB.EPHOHE SALES t-~>1f1 powe r / _.11 lech Unndle492-7364 645-2632, f'\1 I time 645 O'l22 Hus. -----------Work p lllme 1n our or64f>.~ Rl'i. SHIH-TIU Uvntock 1075 telephont' sail'~ r oom 1• M AKC ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAM PM shirts> _.nd :-;till Y111d m.in (or r\•nl.il )'.ill.I ups, · ' have pltthUrt• time for lite 11\l'("hJlll\' knowh·d~t· 675-llijg4/751-1425 ::: 0 M p /\ R E 0 U H Your self Wu ues + IV .1hl1• 111 w1>1k ~11h PRICES. #1 llay. lkac·h .. ~ lll•aglc pup, 6 mo Pap.•1 ~ t: 1t1 es ... c e d , 2 [> 11 4 CommLC~l!/?~'~fJa1h,. l~~l>lu l!/~4 l'lun•ntla. ,JOd ull !>hot:. $151J Newport Blvd. C:M !'>4Q 11:«11 416 ~7~ 64.S-5686 ___ _ Men:haRdiM > mo o ld pcd 1 µ rt'l' ~ 8078 Tf:.l.EPtlONE M 1-.lHC/\1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yorkshire Tern\•r M(•v ••••••••••••••••••••••• SECRt.'TARY Full tunc !'tt\l.t·:s ~ 8005 mg Mu.'ll sal'flf1«• $2!1r> Pe xto 3· Shear $!150 -.trong tv plng. som l' Base s ula~f t l'Om ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bought for $350 from Niagara 5 ton punch & :.hort hand. For C1v1l mi:.:. ion 10 ol(y or Russos64S-28571 645 ~23 shear. 2A" throat ~ Dll' ")lg'meenm: Firm. App Chemistry bii<'k~round AnlJque Mus1r lioxes' -----Sets & Shear. $1550 250 I I M Indo or m c d 1 ca I M1n1 -schnau•"r. I\ K C. > n person. to r Slol Muchrnt'S! Clocks! "' watt lnvcrtcr. 12 VU(.' to F\wnt(.~,/\t RobertBcin. lelcphonc !>dies expcr. llUGESt-:LECTION blk. 3 mos, :.hol:.. U5VAC.S75S453349 William f'rost. & Assoc . ~11 7 141645·2111.___ .,_rican 1~31~. 871 IH~ l40l Qua1ISt.,Npt. Bch Tclcphooc Salt~ lntemati0ttal FrfttoYCMI 8045 MKelanecMn 8080 -For Sheraton Newport fiaM.ri-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------• Hot.el full or part time $3 ...... ~ fem Siamese spayed, Double bedsp read, old Seeretary LO $6 per hr llours <Jvi11l Open Wed. thru Sat. Jyrs. old Eui:. Cocker rash1on look Ing p 111 k Immediate opportuniUes !}.l, 1 5, 5 9 Nu CXl>(!r 11102 Kellcnng. Ir v. 4yr. old f-'cm . Prcf./\dlL'i noral pa ttern, flOUIH'l' all m our beauttful Orani:: nee. Apply 1n person (7141754 1777 54().300I around, rwarly n•·w S2'1, C-Ounty racalaty for the Morning:. only Ask for ---soft pink 1·nlt·hl'll'd following individuals: Ms Layton front desk Mlique hardwood dtnini; German Shepherd. obl•· throw pillow $3 tllk! >1437 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Wt• :.eek an expenenc1..'<1 i.t>Crelllry With typing 0 70 wpm. dictation and shorthand experience. A harkground in Markel· ~ls desirable.·. No phone call plcast• rm wt. incl ll(c tabh.•. 6 d1enct.> trained. mule. Qut..._.0 Sile ffidllrc:.!. .tntl 4545 Mac Arthur lilvd l'hairs & bcautlrul buffet. i.:ood w/k1ds 968 fl93J box S!l<l Toaster ovl!n reh $1000 963-6428 F ree puppy, lovabk $t.5.Plt'a:-.ccallft4623114 TELEPHONE l\nt.111uc t.lrt•M•l'r w /m1r· ~heph e r<l /Lab mix EurOJ.ll'dn .lean~ ror !,.111• SALES ror 11ni;1nal ruush. ee1rly ~9159 D1 ~counted ti10 7758 IOOO's, approx l~J 111 Flrniture 8050 wt ... •kd,, .. ,_ !'tarn 5,,2 U<!O!I Newspaper subs. Your l(ood 1·ond1t1on .. $250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wl~kenib phone. 4 to 5 hr.. a day 54&3549 ___ CASH PAID Formal yellow drape:. $200 & up eomm. wk. Appliances 80 IO For ~d ust>d rum. anti w '>hl'l'rs &. valan<•c. Exp prcr Over 21. I. D. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ques & drTV":. 957-8133 yl'llwhl shalt & brwn 1·pt Newspopert::nt.835,G45J. t-'REIGlfT J>AM/\GF.D 213 5!YlJISO.H4G :!:!IO l to3PMOnly. ll(YfPOlNT S/\LF. 3308 Like new 2-pc scclional. W. Wa~•r nr ll ••rbor. $410 Coffee & end tables Teller • '"' .. $6.5. Zenith color 25" $395. OFFICE CLERK lmmedJatc opening for u Santa Ana 979·292l St e r eo ronsol <' $290. ruJJ time teller w/a grow· CASH PAID___ Washer & dryer $225. 17' lllgh school g r ad ual Ing independent bank Ws hr/Dr yrs / Refrigs, refri g S335, frost-fr ee, with 6 months ofrit'e ex Previous bank teller exp worlungor not 957.8133 $33.S. Other mtsc items. Oni.: l!alloon ltn• l<i<lit·s bike. new llrt.'~. s11;, Overhead fa11 . :; s pll . ncwmbox.S75 534 3SS6 penenceforbeavy phon preferred Xlnt 4:1p----892-7229. Kuby S50 Vacuum Good Cond. 64s-9663 41Si.cssi.eoea. $65. S w lngltn e e lec d ras . Askl o& SH OO . 6/ltq:alUOH . ltapkf', $40. 545-3349 847-C7 tOor moreSl 40ea ---------Sales Tax Included l Steelcase desk, $75. l 17' Thunder bird inboard, NOCAJlD? Steelcak typing t bl. S35 outboard Mere. w /trlr Draw your own or send All it e m s l ake new, Sl800'or trade for sail name. address. phone & 833-16!16. boat& lrlr. S48·8457 art 5. cw.1.!. tlJO ··~···················· 46 FOBDWOODIE fUUy restored! SlJ,000 67~161 we'll make one card pt'r tag Add 25' each. Sent.I check or mooey or Xlnt new & used ofc furn. plan files, wk benche~ CI!: SURPLUS631·2777 28 ft F G Luhrs Fly 8 l9W Boat-New Chry 440_ '71 J enaen Inte rceptor Radio· Ri ggers -Elect :133: silver, llbr . all pwr . Refer+++. All new in· air. q ua d , Kon111. Xlt tenor Mui.tSell.Sl8,950 con d M a k e o ffe r . ,... ~ 8087 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or offer Curus: 631 1266 ...:67..:..3:...7_3:...1_1 _____ _ SL Berna.rd. tn-color, F. 2 derto )'I'S, very arrect & protec· O"Neill Supersw t. Taped uve, nds gd home. Free. seamj . Used once 581-9327. doesn't f1l $110. MIJ;0256 --------- PILOT PalMTIHG P.Q. Box ISGO <Ast.a Mesa. Ca 92626 orG7~S ?A' Searay Wkndr . Ip hr.,, top cond. trlr, as k~ $11,500. Wknds 871 5762, wkdys 879-9360 '79 MG TD , lltlPLICAR Firewood Special. fo'an- wtic Bargaun. v. ed. $.lS. 98r>-2S:i8/898·2312. WINDOW SHADES Evalor Blinds. Woven woods. pull bhnd:.. NC 2i).40'; off all !tern:. ASPEN 645 8951 ~ i:al hexagon aquanum wist.and $75 Waterb<.>d, w t ht'aler $ISO Bunk bt-ds, lamps. dresser'>. wall mirror, ~le 892-72~ CARPETS DI RE CT· lk·•Ke nylon plush, $3 9S yit Balllm1 Car~t Mills 1:171 La go n . <.: M 549 811:11. 675·590G rn ply stamless, w&tt>r lc•ss took ware 01•\ l'r !Jj't'n USl'<i VJIU1· $:150 Will sell for less 642 4213 R1rn ctio San Joaquin Athletic Club M e m ber:.tup for sale 64-0 0522 GROW YOUR OWN f-'000 HYDROPONICALLY <in ypur very own ~r~nhoust' l Deal lhl' tu~h t·1n.t of h\·in~ l\o d I g g I n c m u w I II I! wel·t.l1ng.~aterinlo( •1r feeding Year rounri pro dut"l1on 20·~ fai.t•·r growth Man~ llmt." till' y1rlt1 of 1:ardcn 'IHH'1' ft'l•Wr ICIM•Cl prohl1 Ill ~ Pl.1111~ l\•Jt affl"l·t1·d b\ wmdN"am, or oth•·r d•· mt>nts Casa dl'I Sol 1;r~nhouses Call Mr Pl'll'rs al 49f.·53JJ M a s s a .: ,. l .I b I t• Cluropral'llc haq.(Jln JI $75 975-0151 Moving, must sell Pied Peach Faced Lovebird w/lg eage bird playpen $70 Ca ll a fle r 6PM . 67S.7624 f'ianol & OnJ-s 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kohler & Campbell t·on :.oh: piano, itlnt l'ond ~ 556-0525 ~ Upnghl player p1J no, hai. e h:c motor, $500 S4lS-4039 Sewing MochinH 8092 .•..........•.........• 'IJt,-W HOME. model 671, cJC<'ellenl cond. $85 f\42 5006 t'Yes -TY, Rodio. HiR,St.no 8091 .....•••.•••.••......•• 'll1ce ~· color TV 2 yr warranty. free deh~ery s 1311 646-1786. -~---- Sears 25·· Color t v con· sole. solid stale, SHOO. sell 14" Fibergalss' 50hp Evin. elect. strt, Cull cntrls. top & w indshi eld. t all, traile r , 646-1105 o r 646-lU>. -------18',o;o fl Srac rafl . 1977, llShp tmg1ne. IJ1min1 top. I u 11 1· o v e r . l r a ii c r . pt·rfr<'l mnd. 675-601lt ~;,· fo'1hcr1:la s:. U ir•.,1·1, 1·1·n1t·r ron~oll'. trim tab:-.. <1nchor, compa:-.~. t'nllM' at 22 knob, fa1 .. tory rfrmo. $20.000 541-4163 I >I ' So ul ht' 11 ;:i !. l h :.i y 1·rwM·r, mu~l 'di, any rcu.sonablc offer C1cccp· 1.;iblt• f::tcell condition l;.tl 1731. 12' St.arcrafl. aluminum bass b'lat Me re OB. depth hr1der, ~lccl. troll- 1n1( motor $750. 673 4836 BRAND NEW! Your choice of beaulirul black or eklgant cham- pagne, these a re rare classics not to be found elsewhere in Or a n ge County. Leather interio r , wood d ash . AM /FM s tereo cassette. glass :.1de cu rtatn!> h1gh h~ht this collector 's item's feature. Must be seen to be app~1ated. JIM MARINO VW llf7l I Lk-arh Blvd llUNTINGTON B~ACH 142-2000 --- 1!!40 1-'urtJ Pi ckup . llebwh.ler'i. dehghl, 307 Chl'vy &. auto lran:i.. Many cxtra parts. Cus tom chopped to p. Call ror tnfo 963-2863. 536-0074 l 11f')'l>lt'r lmpt:nal Crown l"OUIJC, 1965, $14!15 ; J al(uar Mark X, 1963. $001 7S9-1734 ror_ssoo_ 968_-oss_1 __ Boats. Sail 9060 loots & Marine • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Recreational Eqiipmitftt "76 Sanw Crui 27 w/trlr Y~cles 9530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i'\all r<tf c. north sails. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boats. Maintettonce/ Sl!.1,51JJ tiJ7 f:i04J •·\ l':. ·73 J.ton 1 'h1•y1•nn1· Sul>(!r, Seniu 9020 air,pl:.,p b J51l V-8AuLo ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'..ll :io. l>Pt't-<111. ldtho. cl:.I. with 11 ,,~·rt. cab-over JU.'l overtiaull'<l , teak int. camper $4,695. or bc:.t i\von Red Crest "'Int rood Just rcturnl'd from fact refit l-1oorbourd ~ cm mount 1nrld S4i.1 !Jill :!918 646 23i~J s:a. io> IS46 4290 _ --offer 492-7296. C "hublt!>C'O land sa1kr. $4.'>IJ ~· !150'1 loats, Maritte btl•hdl'i. 22 :.J1l :;~. 1·x Eqiipmitnt 9030 1:t>ll t-ond1t1on 645-4068 .•••..........•....•... ? manni> toill'ts. hk1· nu. $11Jt•a 1110 B<Jncnl w1n1·h $70 21 x22 4·bladc brnnLt' propeller $50. 646 36:Jl or ~ 11!110 ----- W b lander mhoard, S ~a 1 1<., w /~ll p . :.ac. S:1~001 off1·r II u rry . t;.t2 IJ31, 54fl :J'.)9fj eVC'i. ------- 9550 ......•.........•••...• Doll lluus e un1ciu1., loats,Power 9040 l' us l o m m a d c SJ O O ••••••• •••• •••• • • • • • • • • Npt :!1 AT 4, xlnt eond, ful- ly t·qu1p. ready to i::o rat·c r r:. me· moonnµ off 7'io U I S17.SOO 871 ·316b 975 0151 lS' /\polio 2 yrs. old. II kc answenng, som e fJlin portunites & benehts BARGAJNS·Used refngs, ---------- and bght typmg General Refer call:. to 0 .0 . wshrs, dryrs. garur, best **I BUY * * omcesldlls required. ~247.0. buys, we serv. appl. Best Good used furniture & Mesa Verde Country C'lub MiKelafteous Lenru.-. membcr~h1p. $800 Wanted 808 l new, all xlrai.. SLS.000. sa· I 673-2860' Boats. 1ps Docb 9070 I Tow Truck Driver. cx· An excel ent comhina "''r'd Top p· y Apiily lion of :.a lary, benefit. G,... " , ' tcompany paid medical &W Towing •. _7 ·1.0~ Jnd dentall and '-gro~th _Ohm.'> W~ C.M_:_ ~2-1252 11pportu111ly IS available Tow tnK'k dnvcrs ne1.--ded for 1mmedlal<' con · Mw.l live CM & be c><· !.11lcr<1Uon apply pencnt"l.°'d 1Wi·9638 Monday, Wt.'<in~day, -- F'r1day Tow Truck Ori ver ex 10 OOAM · l :00 PM penenct!<l only. 21 & over or w/Jl..Q()d dnvlng recorit Tu1'Sday a nd Thursday C.~l. area. Custom Tow 12.00 Noon-4 00 PM Service 7Sl 1515 or call ----- 171 41 540-6080 TRAINEE POST. TRANS MASK CORP :ns2 t:ampw; Dnvc Newport Ueach. t:i\ Bqual opportunity employer Switchboard operator Mu:.t be depen dable . Ava1labc. for mo!.l shift:, Call for appt. 645-~ TRAVEL AG ENT Exper Reqwrc:d 492·8425 TRUCK /\NU POWER MECH ANIC. No t.•x pcncncc nl·t.<led We will t rain you . Men and women. Must meet re ----------i quirements and be will mg to enlis t in Army for S SECRETARIES S secy to Pres. grt ben· mes. co & pos $17,000 Many Other Positions EmplO)'crs Pay All Fees l~i Reinders Agency 40a> Birch St. Ste 104 Newport Beach. 833-8190 CaU For Appl / Est.ab '64 ~yrs. May cnhst now for active duty later. Ca 11 lO dny for details Cotila Mc~a llunl Hl'h Santa AM :;40· 102ti !162 IIB21 542 ~:!;, TRUCK DIUVEHS Cla!>S l Lie, Lmc. J111ul & local SccJohnny, Boat Trans1l l nc. ~-Part.Um~ _1.343LoganAve.C M'._ Immediate opening. Ac Type-Setter Exper . On I.Ive N.8 . Real &late or-CompScl 510 with 504 flee Flexib le h ou rs. Airport area. The Office. Vaned duties. Call Dan 549-2188 for intervie w. 6'$-7221. ----------Typlat ·clerk 60wpm Edit· Service SlaUon attendant Ing. mature, exper . 20 nt.-eded ruU or pa r t tim e hrs. wk. Flexible. Big Apply in person. Laguna Slaters of Oran ge Co. Chevron. 604 S. Coast 891·2511. Hwy. Lag. Bch. ____ __,_. --- Typists Beeinning level. Service Station Atten· w o rd p ro cess ing . dont, exver'd. Day & Reliability a plus. Even- EvCll Full & p/time. Ap· ll1't & grv. yrd. s hifts ply She.U Stal.Ion, 17th & Full lime & temp. for ex Irvine, NB. pancbng word processing S...tc• MCllMICJer Th;~r'1c:1;::;1'sa~rea. Sch e dulin g & d is·--------- patching o r ser vice ---------· technicians. full lime. fr-•Cl8111.AL OFFICE• mge beoenta 640-7040 smlVICITICH TIAIMll lmrned poeition 8Yall (or ne.d • lbop reeair for ~ COl>f eqwpmenl . Mlllt be neat. presenla · ble • have bUic •&cc· t.ronic a mecba.Dical •P· tiLude. Cal Copy Producla m.ma Carol SIUPPING CLERK ~ helpful. R .. pon1l· hie full·tJme pc19ltlon w / llHll p ro1re11lve c;o. llUO hr. Call MS-ISaZ ror Earn extr• m one y. while =l.nlJ up wllh your JOINUSI Ute your 11dlla ln varied, contempora ry a 11l1n· mtota. We m etch your ak:Ull a 1chedule with jobs t.hal 1 ult )'OU. NO fee 117.0061 t_O~ offic e • ~H' overl~ .. ad A.~ .. ional Senlcc 'Pet' ., 8aUDinl Packa.&lae Dept W MTUSS/llYtME t~ apeo.1ng for an Lund> 11.tPM, Mon·ll'rl. all strt 1bippln& de})t. C10Md holld ay1. ld .. I le&ai7 .. open wtOa IOIH for atudftr\ or hOUMWtle. aper. IMll wlll tra la . 546·5556. 9· ll : JO AM • IAll ,,, ~ ,_l;;.;..; ..... ;;;,_;.._' ---- 0.hrHI• Cei/.: Ht a..lWAda IQ.~ ...... 0.11. kr1MGI Appl. 536-0'Jl l, 536·4330 Apphanccb OR I will Hotpo1 n t M 1 e row a V t', sell or SELL for You alll'IOflt new. pm·t-d for MASTERS AUCTIO ... <1wck sale 494 0'.!611 646-8686 & 833-9625 96M ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Have somethtng to !.toil"' Cla:..'>1fwd ach du 1l wt·ll WILDT\IHKF:V t'l':HAMICS l!t7 I i:!."1:1 , I 21J,!')!J7 JIJ71! C.t1. GREEN cash for WlllTF. f'lcphantc; with a Cla::.s1fwd Ad Ca II 642 5678 Att{'lntion Bosses •. Notional Secretaries Doy Is llprll 2S.1919 ~,,,ff\'\~ '-U ."I I , On Wednesday. Apri l 25 . 1979. the DAI LY publish a special pag e honoring Secretaries. PfLOT wi ll This is a unique way to give yO U!::._,secretary the recog ni- tion and than ks she or he d eserves. ' 1 ~,..'°'. "·"''"" 4•; ' \'Iv '!" 11 I ,, .. ,4 '"'"' '\\(; :--..... \"' '""'·~ :1:.u' po~-'" !>:-.:-... nt~.., .) · to.4y, -:Wo .,.:: }\•t.: ,...., ... ~\I I\\.'\ Ir I°"' ,..,..., h ~..: •• -I "''~"""· :>\•4 ':''-"1\• ;,,, .. ·,. \.\'\' ,~ '~:, ~~''°'"'' r.,,,.·;.1 ~ .. ,_,,. '-t.· m~; ··''.\' ··;t \,,~ ·~~,., ,,~,) Jv., .:.,,,..., ..,,._ :,,.· ~ .. ·' J\\&.._ This Is the actual ad size For best reproduction a clear black and white photo of any size can be used. Your message will accom· pany the picture as shown If you choose not to publish a pic- ture. tilt the space wit h your message Yes. tor only $20 00. you can publicly thank your secretary before an audience of 350,000 readers. DAILY PILOT For more information and to place your ad call 842·5678. Oeadhnd tor reserving space 1s April 20th. I ..•....••..•........... SUPS AV AILAILE 't AC· :'11 l'~ (>Qrt h4ti 057> I "">11µ wautl"J for <t3' c; r ..in Manner Crws<•r with 13' beam (,/wl.'t llv•· aboard on bl·J ut1full~ main· taint.<! boat .'\o kid~ or pct.-. MO 1592 _ AYALOH HARBOR so· moonnl( -,va1IJblt· Bes t ofr ovf'f' SS0.000 Call afl 5. 673 !H76 ·~hp nt't'd{'(I for :1.1· pwr tioal Dt-:.ir1· t't H 101· Ca II Hudy 2 13 i lX I Iii 11)' 7 14 Ii 2 6 • 6 4 :.! 5 c \ c ~ ~ wknd ... Bal hoa I s land -.hor•· moonnj?. w l <•kl' up lu IK bo.11 $<!(}mu 1;.111 71151 loots. SPffd & Ski 9080 77 Jl'\01' Cht·rokl"C: 20.000 rru fully loadt!<l +tran:. cooler. towm~ pkg. CH. Must M:ll ' Asking $7000. 847 tiM27 ·711Dod~<·4 hy 4 Pwr Wa~. t::xtra.,, 5.000 m1 snsoo or T IO p vmts 54G-8020 days, ext 267 J 1m '74 Scout II "x·t. air. new Ure., 63.0IMI m1. $4000/b:.l orr 1133 04l l '7fi GM(; ••. 1~ I. .11r. <lual ,::as lanks. rt'.Jr ,1111!• window, moonroot. :10111, a m /rm <;te>rc•o taPl'. off r oad t1r1-s wh1•1•1!> Xlnt cnnd. Mu-.t .,..11 I h is wknd. :-OJ t rif 1•·1· a l $5!J 50. 07 .> 'l!ll U, t.75 5221i, tm.~ ······••··············· -·77 fr•·p l hprokl'•'. ~·M ·;1 Cobalt 2250\H · lo hi' 1ot1J1.d trlr. d:.k1n~ ~itillO l!lli 2>iO 1 cv~ r rc:nportation ·•··•······••••······•• Aircraft 9 11 0 ······•···•············ IT'S Fl.YING T IM t-: C 1!12. $IX C 172. $2 1 50, • nt h•·r-. Stul11•n1 ., ,. l' I to m c ;, 3 !J I :! 5 2 , ~...C+-2203 . 'lt•n •o. IJPl' ~ c•xlr;1~. SOJ() I !i6..I 1;.I:!)( '7X llHON<"O. AM FM 8 trk 4011 \' x. A t', 1'!>lm p;unl ~ 1•urp1•t, many ex· I r <I!> SI! 100 551 2!.t:lti ;i fl SPM Jeep 1977 <.'J -7: Both lops. $5500 O U.O. Mi chael 634 SISO Oay!-t. ----Tnds 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Motoriudllktt 91 4 o ·73 f-'ord Courier . A·l ··;;;;t~;,;·1:;;·~~·1:~;t.. cond. nl.'w lm.t:.. $1950. New l't-; (;to:UT Mel 548-8235 --- PEDS He.: S469, Nov. ·73 GMC 4x4. 350 c1. Good S319. 631·3830 cond New paint. 3000 m1. ~s/ o n eni: Many xt ras. mlO Day 1133·1350. Eves 9150 493-00lli . ...................... ------- Must Sac '79 Yamaha 750 ''78 :\• Stiver ado. a l e. Spec llMXJ mi Sells for power windows. pow~r ~185 'w111 sell for $2900 d oors . ti 1 t w h t'l' I. ~1 c rwse,dual tanks. ll,000 -~I 552·5902 1972 llONUA Elsmore. , "" R ---~ £nllre Bike Recently 61 r• anr bero. 6·cyl Rebuilt Excellent cond Zl3 e w. a reat r unner. $ l. 000 C ;i 11 eves SUOO. 631-2408 4.'W·4747, or St'l' at 462 St 1-'or Sale '76 Courier. Ann 's Or • L a~un a Paint, mags. r ud ial:o;, Beach. sheU, boot, s tereo, very SUSUK.I RM250.Usedon· c l ea n . Mu s t Sel l. ly once! Cpart!nll! are up· _7'10-__ 787_2_. ------ llahO Paid $1450. make '71 Datauo pick-up. $500, oiter. M7-8393 '75 Ford pfck-up, $2.100. Motor tt-s. S•I '71 Ford it.on n at bed1 ._./SI• oge t 160 tz,400. MM44IO •fl. 6p.m. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Antique '51 Dodge panel RENT Lu xur y Motor t ruck. V-8, a uto. FM home 22· Palomur stereo. good tires-oeedt Sleeps 6 $250/week + wortt $750. 770-7000. Wm1640-8585 Now tak_m_g_res-'e_r_v_al-1o_n_s !~•••••••••• 9570 "18 luxury 23\l'J ' Monoco •••••••• Mini: 11lccps 4., $200 a ·n DQdl(e Van Economy I wetlt. S36 a day. 7• a ml. cyl. Nu trUta, nu Ure1 , nu 49M038San Clemente. a.hocka. TU·'1tOS uk for T,....... UtMfty ti 10 ,_s.e_v_e _Nuu_. -· ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• i8 P'otd l!:l50Custom, PS, Brand MW low boy ta12 PB. «7rulte, AC. VI tl5C)O, nat bed trailer. Wood Radials wlm•ll1.~t.ereo. deck. u ndem ule, ren· Trade f or Vw But deNi, 11ihts Good for T38-0Tll orae10.1oet d u n c b u " it I e t1 I '83 ••orc1 Van, f•ir cond, motorcycles. $99$. Cal '850/olter. 753-0271 dya, •T.ctl 648-.0evesJobD Pl•tt I ' I -------·· 1 I jl t t • 7 . t .. --........... . . .... ._, ----.... ~-. ---·--------....---..... ~ .. Cl• DAILY PILOt Tuetda April " 1979 ....... ••,...W ........ IM,...t.d ....... -~ i..e.. •• ., .. ted e UM4 ...... UM4 v.. 9570 Autos W•hcl 959<1 ...._. w...-tltO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••It••·-•~••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... , ................................................................. IMW 9712 0..-9720 o.t.. 9720 ftortcM 9750 C G1c ttll Qe11•t ttZO tm Ooditt• 1 r•d<':.na11n WI WIU IUY $CAIN JOI CA.IS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••-•••• 'nn \'8 .,.. ooo ~COUHTT'S ·•w e -.....,.'Abu1Y Cl"'1n I'-'" ...... Blk/Blk. •1c.. . .. ..., m 1 YOUI DATSUN T~ dollar for dl'•n rat• z """""'.., "' ,, ... _,, " COSTA MESA OATSU,_. (~tom "'"dt• lltl't'n i &tNrb,paidforornot ' Ol.DIST * )S * oauunuaedcars" Snrr. alloys, AM /FM I -13 Caprice !lit.ate Wan. ltlfW '""-'t'lill p1a1111 lull\ PAll> 1-'0R OR NOT HOWilD Clle•r•t & SWUI Pay Top Dollar$ •lereo ca11 All xtraa p/11, p/b, a le, elect rur "'ltrfrod & p1.411"1lt-.J in TOfl OOL&.A• No/Own. TIO lse 8 s. window. wbte id walls •1111• Jlllrl h11l1•, .illt FOttT-C"IS l)o\l'·d~u-llhl• DISCOUNTID m21(Y17,aft6,67~ S1500.M2>3W _. ~ 1N1••r Marl\rthur H•nti. 'un 1v11f . h111h llnlltol•Jamborr"• IAllWICk DA HUM b1uk "\o\l'l'I 1h11tr• Nl:.'Wl'OttT8~.t\t'JI "l>it11 tit\ 1a1k \o\l<h lll ftt .., "'·'"' ",, " " lilJH' l'•U•'l'll• Std:>tl lffU-Cil ... I l-\illt•11on n t't\(>\\ \un 7!{000 m1 lllll rm ~i.·rt'tl x ''·"" ,l\f , 1·11111ot· 11111111 .. l_ .ill r 11rµt.'I \\ 11,101'11~1 'tw1·1.ol hid} IJo1lnl \Lot "hfi·I' "fl·ll"l 1111· \1 ,111\ \It.,, $1t>4l0 !\411 \llOU \fl I ·~114147 };c I-or.I \ 1111 \II'' It 11 I( \ t:\l <'lllt n1·\o\ I 111 • '"" ,. '"'' l11ul \ lo\ t I. '~Ill :;1 lo;.'l-111 111(1 711 I l11d.i·· \ •Ill \ " \\1 1' \t Ii I I( I I 10 11111 ~HIV h /., 'ft ... • I I~ hu d \ •• n 11\·,l 1111,•1 \I U ' t '<'II I!) II II I I IJ..-t"''"'n~11m& 111111 I ~ ' I ! 811 -ll7S 4'l 1J1S l'nvall' t~•rty nffll• r ll'en tk\iand l'Mr. llU<"k t•ll Ihm• C&llh C71Jltrlff 31~ \H Vt\\ TOP OOf.l i\tl I ut lop u'-l'd t'lt"' f m t' °'". dfimt.,.111' or r1 .. , '"" If ...._ IR..,+ed ~nur r .. r '" t•\t r • «I' u n • •••• ••• •• •••• • ••••• •. • "''° 1-lltST· le G •• ,.. 9701 ······•·•·············• Can l ~II\ ou1 ( 'ur • CllYllR MOTORS 1'1\Y:0.'1'01' UOl.1 AH •• 1110..,..c_.., "t.!:> ti •II h\11 fl I Ht 10•,1 \'tit--.\ 979-2500 WE BUY USED CARS l \I I l 'l~ l ur \lier 540-5630 1<'111 C'l1•11n lliu~ lflll"" h t ull Mike: ur Uun 135.3111 IMW 97 12 .••...........•••...••• ~~.~·.·.~ .... !~.~~ lw!mn&ijl w ANTED! 2626 HARBOR BLVD 1'1Mt:L>IAl'I'. Ul-:l.I V fo:lt Y' LARGE SELECTION OFMfW 1979 l20t's 5281's l.,1tt-mol11•I T11\ "' ·• COSTA MESA \'oh • .., Pu•tc. urr. & \ ·"" C.111 u:. today ' ''"" ..... '"" Co•I• ..... . ,.._ '46-UOl w ~40.UU I-cir c1 ........ rwt1 ''" M'1 H>l'4 l'J II ,1 l>Jtl) Pilot Al> VISOK 1>42 ~i71< 1\l~'\() fi;l;I('." ·' IMSTOCK ' <'.all lndav Wt• nun havt· till' pr1· n .,.11,•11 llMW you Jri' luok111).! for' 831-2040 495.4949 - CREVIER & I Sf 6 U OADWAY )AIHA AWil 83$3171 !"I IU IO"All OMIVlloj(I MAt ll>Nt •USEDIMWs* 111 .Jiii/\ ~ lt17~2l'Vl>> 11. ~~Yl !'! ll I :•AAI(" M ) l7 ;,,__, I 1111 ~ tl 1017(1> 11 hJlh'1t 1 1\ T ~ I< lhi;fMIJ I 111 /J:fl L'Jl(l 1ll:e!>VFl.1 Clo.ed ~ltday• '" 12\11 .auto J <'. H trnf'k .. t• ll"' wh1t1• w I.an mt 1!111 1701 ltogl'r Jlt 4pm ' IOI McLAREH's ~'10 N llt-1H'h Blvfl 1 .\t l~:orh & Wh 11tl\'r 1 LA 11/\BH/\ 17141522-5333 ('lo1wd Sunclay,, f • f '..' I ~ • BARWICK 0ATSU1'4 " 8ll·IJ7S 49J.JJ7S •DATSUNS• L..,..WectloR OfAllModeh SA~·LE~ING P1.RTS-SERVICE COSTA MESA DATSUN ~HAtlHOR BLVD 54M4 Io 540.02 13 l!;~!I~~~ p~~r.r a JO day ad m lhc DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIR.EC TORY DO IT NOW ' 642-5678 Autos, New 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos. Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 .•..••.••....•.......•• •.•.................••. ..............••.•.•••. ....••................. ...•...........•....... '64 Da t s un Roads ter Clua1c, $3900. 75!M 639 1978280 Z5spd, a ir. sle r co l11pe, l(roat cond Buy Call For Appt 17141642·8166 $8500 or lake ove r lsej~~~~~~~~­pmnl $168 mo w/$1500 dn. Act now owner leav Roll Roye• 9756 mg country 675 9626 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' 111 DEALER IN U.S.A 'T1280Z2+2. l>I. xlnt rond. ----.ROY 25,000 ma , air. stereo ~ Must sell. tax purp, S7800 CARVER r1rm 642 L331 ROUS·ROYCl DabWl '77 280Z 4 spd, :air. 1~J•mbotM AM/f'M s te reo. 8 trk \'----'~~•<" A ~k1nf( $7250 551-31911547·!1357. Ask for • __ c_l_o_u_o_s_u_N_o_,.,v_s __ Roger 59S1lver Cloud L Rot 9725 SL9,000 985-4144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aaao F'antai.llc Cl~eout on 19711 Models 1!1711 Model' now arnvrn~ . MUSTSt:L.L QIGK MILLt:H MOTOHS 120 W Warner.~/\ 557 213:! '7fi l"1a1 Wgn, lo m1 ~1 tnl c:ond $281)() 673 7893 Toyota -9765 ...........•• , ........ . '78 Cel.Jca ST Coupe, 15,000 rru, aJr. s nrf, <·assctte . ~ Jan 675-9651 a rt GPM Triumph 9767 ..........•. ._. .•....... TH7 76 Clean. 26.000 mi Sunmor. $4700 IW;..51113 Voluwagett 9770 ................••..... VW Ha"mg trouhle M.'11 • • e Jmp»l• SS. h i1h performance newly rblt ena. 1\u1Jo 350 tranll m•1 Wheels. Asking Sl 700. ~ 'TT Camaro idnt. cond. ~11ltln • . ca anytime 7:i9--0306 Orpleto ttzs ••••••••••••••••••••••• Three '77 C hrys ler Cordoba.a lo miles, full power. below blue book. A l Sj ol a nder , 53 1·260 1 (W ) CH ) 714/846-3798. 9930 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Mark Ill Xlnt cond S2.9950 B 0 Lv mi;g. ll33·L528 Corntte 9932 i2 El Dorado ConV<:rt1 ~··••••••••••••••• ••••• ble Ru:.set l'Xt w/bonc . . . leather mt t'very ~t 78 Corvette Stiver Ann1v ', Xlnl cond 7,000 M1 Xlnt cond S;i,000/ i.t Sl2500 73l·li662Aft6 PM ()(r 64.S 32619 (' \ Cl> ' "T1 Coope dt• Vtlll.' 301\1 Doctg. 9935 rrules excellent l'ond 1 ••••••••••• •• • •• • • •• • • • uon 497 2:J6:! eve" and '76 Dart Sµt!c Edlt'fon. weekend!. Ont>owner. Air. auto lr an:., P IS, Pl B. beaut anl, xlnt "79 Eldor<1do. 2500 m1. :,un rood $52 1429 rl, prem tire!>, <111 e<iuip. -must ~t.'11 ' 754 77H2 '70 Comnct 42.000 mt. PS. l'l:i . nr n cw tire !> $H001b:.t orr 640-784:1 '7!1COUPI-: Dt: VII.I.Jo: l'Vl"!> l"ully l'(IUIP~ 1h!>Uffi1• ford 9940 paymcnL., Call 642 K3ti6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOW A~k for Uave <LRD311 1 1----------------------------------------------··74 <Uc:<' '74 > Fiat 1:!4 Sl)('('1al 4 dr !>cdan, auto ang your ear'• Try us Top!•-------- dollar P<11d for or Not' Bnng your car to Jim Mc1nno Volk ~" <1gt-n. llf71 I &arh Blvd llunt ui~ lkilc·h A:.k for f'l'Jnk Manno or Tom Al.km lMMAC '77 CPt· di.' Ville. all opllOn!> Ph. ~ 4844 Of' 548·3117 HONDA CLEARANCE University Sales & Serwlce 56 Hondas ON SALE NOW THRU SUNDAY, APRIL 2~, 1979 20 PRELUDES . 20 CIVIC 4-SPEEDS 8 CIVIC -SPEEDS 4 ACCORD 11TOMA TICS 2 CIVIC AUTOMATICS 1 4-SPEED -WAGON 1 4-SPEED GVIC SEDAN FIRST COME FIRST SERVE -ALL SALE PRICED FOR THIS CLEARANCl UlllYERSITY Sales & S8nlce· 2150 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 9640 \ . .. ---··· . tra~., . Bl11upunkl rud10, heater. floor m.Jl:>. custom pin 'lrip1ni.:. ""<><·ado i:rc."t'n wllh Ian hrown 1ntl•rior Onl) 17.300 original miles' Compll·lt-or1i.:1nJI service reeordl> l,c1dy ~ c:ar Cannol b\• duphc·Jl t'<i' MuM w~:' $2!1'JS farm Call OO Ol:IM 9727 ....................... Brand Mew '79 HONDA Cars MANY To Choos~ Ft-om! UNIVERSITY Oldsmobll~ HOftda Cars • GMC Trucks 28.SO llarbor Bl vd <.:ot.ta ML'l>U 540 9640 J09'1"' 9730 .•••......•............ '7M VW Filrtory eam~r 321\ m1 ll'ft on wrnly, traru.ft!rrablc 536 7311 ~ F.c.th<1ck, \ery clt.-an SIOOO or bc::>l oHl·r 1!17 281h 0:1 VW VA.'l. 1·;impc:nLt'O ;\I') 1•n).! F"ir cond $.J75 ti31~ ·fil V W VA~ Convcrtl-tl tn P1 r k up ~d' work S<!'J5 6J I · 29'J2 '1>7 UUG, No f:ni.: V•'I')'. n•n• ru "t~ ~1l·1·han ).!ood 1..ook!> .!jd ti:ll :!lm S2:J5 't.7 llL't; am fm. Ol'"' Hc1d1JI!> Run~ i.:rt:Jl IJ73 3255 L'all <ifl 5 't;t U~. :.unroot, fl a rt'<I '7U, s unroof. l:tPl' d1•ck. fencl~r'>, ma!! whb , 1mmal ulalc: StiOOO 1,~1 f'~l rblt motor 673 OJ!l3 005 963.5085 6S Jag 3 ~~. buri.:undy. -62 vw Bug. grt:Jl \o\Ork RllO. p s. p H JUlO tran.-.. win.., '!lnl t•und rar S.">95 Firm. rn'>. look' ~J orr 675 :rnH i:ood M2 ~JO:! 9738 IV°'YO 9772 ...............•....... ..••••••...•..•..•..... 1978MAZDA GLC DELUXE 3 Door Aulomatll' I run!> & rnd111 Very low m11~,,, LI~· 149'fX . Stk 4<WA $3478 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAllllOR BLVD. COSTA MISA 642·0010 ·74 ltX4. motor & llrt'!> xlnt rond $1500 Firm :>4.S-8620 AM on I y Met-cedHBem 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SA1.ES, SERVICE AMDLEASIHG O EHSi'.:1\S UEl.I\. ERV l::Xl'l-:RTS EARLEIKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Bh d COSTA ME:Si\ 646-9303 540-946 7 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Larl(c:.l Volvo Dealer 111 Orani:e County ~ BUY or LEASE J!n6 MBZ280S Mu:-l M•ll DIRECT Very clean, low milt•:; ~ ' ~ 6.11 2628or 536-3600 ~·,·' ~.[~• ~)! .·~ lm maculalt> '75 230 4 cyl T I door. wlult! sedan :!:! 2S m1 per l.!Jl . s11100 .2025 S Manchester 640-!&t r r Anaheim 750-2011 lll ~E . .:ood cond1laon <1.!>kUll( S2SOO 4!16 Z7!Y.! '764SOSL. :.harµ local rar. 1x•rfrt1 c:ond. must :,ell 754 771$2 ·70 MercL'<lel> :!3-0 •1 d r . lo mt. xlnt cond $4400 ·77 Voho 4sp.4n.J.18k m 1 631 15.'>9 I' llnl. S 1967 v. htll' with blal'k mt r hromc: "'1n• w h I ., . x I n t l" o n d throughout i"or deta1 b l'Ull Tt•rry 63iHSOO day~ '193-0!80 e vc:. 837~ ------....._ -------- '73 GAS SA VER 2110, xlnt cond. In & out. Price: S6S00 644·!1513 MR 'Cl) 250, on~ nwncr. air. /\M/F M, xlnt cond $4995. 493·1J0.1 MG 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·72 164 Xlnt cond Call aft. 5pm. 536·9766 '71 Volvo 164. rblt cog. pwr slr. auto. a ir, new radials, leathe r int, AM/FM + much more ! Very clean! S2300/ofrr 960-105.s '70 Sdn de VIit:, new enl(, M1cheltn :.. batt. & altmtr. all power muM ~ 6400063 9917 .•.•....•••.•.•.••..... 1974 CHEVROLET CAMARO i\ut.ometll1 . pwr ,tt ... rtnl( & brakt.~. Jtr l'<>ntl & r<1d10 L11· 1174UZT Stk I.JO.ti\ S3678 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOit BLVD. COSTA MESA 642·0010 .._ ... , ..... ,."'~~, ...... ..., •tH.-. ... c....... ,......_ ·71 fo'on:l Tonno 9 pal>' w<11: Nt'1:d' l'nl! worl. Makt-ofr :>:-in :!922 l!cJutarul '7ti fo'ord LTD 1 <Ir 'Pl"l'liil :: tom· blu1., l\C,1\1 , P~. l'H. PW. PL. v 1 n y I t o p . ,\ M F M .,ll'r<~o. t1ntf'd l(lal>::., l\Lrhelms.&14 7108 '75Gram1dJ · 4<.lr. air. pl:. radm. 6c·yl Sl.000 !\1 UST SELL 673-HJIK ----Lincotn 9945 ....................... 77 l'hl'V)' C.1maro lo 197<11..im·. Conl Mark I\ rru·~. P s 1• B. /\M 1-'~1 das.s1t· c·ond twst offer ca&. . .,, I\ er hlu1· 111 l'fll lo rru 1142-6234 H42·1«lSS or. ask1ni: $1500 CJll Mer'cwy ---9950 497 2903 +ah 5pm & ••••••••••••••••••••••• wknd:. UltANGt:C:OUNTY'S '77 CJmaro. met pwdr NEWEST blu fully l"qwpped I' S. f.li\COLN \1 ERC'U RY P 8. A C. <'rUlw conl rol Dt-:AI.t:RSHI P ,tC>rro )j trk . .auto win RA y FLADEBOE do-4"' Peri rond • 111 m1 ~usl M-e to apprcu;Ht· Ll:'llCOLN ~I t:Ht:UH Y tbt offrr 2 IJ 5!12 SJOO. 11> IH 1\uto Cl·nll:r Ur .,,., J.W5. 5Jb ti!Ji ol ~()!-'°") L..ikc Forl.'::.t oil """' IRVTNE Ill 350. 1\ l'. P S , l' li. I owner, Sl.UUO M<ik1• ml' 830.7000 an oHer I can I rdu.w 72 (;()( Park 9 pa:.s. wag 64&-1051 Whit•'. rully l oad~d' Xlnt ' $2.100 675·6ltil · '79C'amaro, 3.SOO m11~~ AM 1fo'M cal>:-l'tll• $7,000 MustmMJ 9952 556-2411 l':;vt•n1ngs •••••••••••• •••••• ••••• _,.._Yr"Oltit 9920 '72 MuMan.; a 1', :.tcrc?· ,_... run!> r1nl' Body 0 .1\ !••••••••••••••••••••••• St.~ 67533.'>7. FtMAL 1978 ---- ClEARAMCE! ti6 289 Auto, on~. ver~ I on Camaro=-. Capnl'l'!> l'l1.~ ~hroughout. SllOO. I Moolt• Carhr... Mah bu' & ·l!f!I ~ _ _ ova:.. Dr.1i.t1l' rctlut· adsmobi~ 9955 uons 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAVE HOW!!! '76 Omc1ta 2 dr. ru11 power, dl'CP blue w iwht COHNEl.L CHEVROLET .!X2H l1Jrb11r II I\ d 1·1~T.\ 'ilt:.'i\ . 546-1200 uiler Powt'r Tram War rantet" $3800. 645-1648 L!'nS Culla!>S 4 dr. h ke newt 1011. mile!>, vinyl top. lo.tdcd S3800 1!177 Cutia~!> 4 dr, hk1• rn.>w. J2K m11l-s AM /F M l'U.'-'> S.'iOOO I' p~ term:.. ;:..,/~ _./ Tom ti~!>. 492·:!100. en. ~ ;: ..... =!!.s.~ 900 So. Coast Hwy. '75 Pinto wt:n, V6. auto, •-•-h 44.000 ma.nodt!nb.$1950 ....,.....-oc Yellow. <714) 979·1426 494-11] I dys, (2 LJ) 32'J 7725 \!llt.'S -P'tpDvth 9960 '71 El Cammo SS454. xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. ver y lo m1. Al t:. 1975 PLYMOUTH PB. PS. /\M/F M 8 trk in Fwy Cutlotn dash, cstm body & pamt ~ 2 sets of wheels. lltgh S . perf suspensio n. Must 3 eat Sta tion Wagon. see lo appreciate. Call Torque (hte trans. ,V·8, 5JS.278S 5.16-84-05 tmt. .:lass. emmlss1ons ___ ._ · · control system, L/R re. '76 MG Mtd~et. 43K m1. .75 M Crlo land au 43 000 mote control mir rori.. nds clean up. mmor body Autos, Us.cl mi. econ o m 1 ca I. 'a II A/C. a utomatic. pwr wo r k, m l.'c h 11n1cally ....................... I xtras Prpty975.1120 tallgate window & door sound Uesl orrer. Npt ... de 9910 --locks. Pri<'ed bt!low Blue ~1749 --••••••••••••••••••••••• ~, 4,'f/ I·• \t• ~ :"-• •. "[. l' •;,..1 Book. 76.000 m1. $2.000. ·oo MGC·GT rlal>:.ic new '72 ~ Sabre auto. AIC. 1' ·;;J>!~r.i-11 .· '~ Below wholesale. Can be be rr P S P/B d A9 400 .........._,... seen at The Daily Pilot. prunt, St•ub. :.t O er I • • 4-r ... • mt, a 330 W 8 S C MGl 832 3176 P P xJnt SLSOO. 646· 1456 a ... ~ 1 · a Y t ., osta Mesa or calJ Ci.rculatJon 9744 ·73 Es t a t e W agon . Dept.00-4321.ext.210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Load ed . a ll p o w e r . '70 MGB ~oodcond . ~1tract100. Great cond ~ --·-1976...,._ ... Sl,600. UCH MORE• $2.050/of· S.,.~ GfomPwyCntoM 494-4275 (er. 759-1909. · 1 I 2 S... Sk Wga. n....a '746 '77 Skyhawk. 9,600mi. "'!'!.~';~I 1 Bluemetallic w/btueint. ::w;:;•••••••••••••••••• LOADED!Goodgas m1l. . ---· .. _ I AIC. AM/FM s tereo, '70 Opel GT. auto trans. 1 S3,llOO. 546-T113 21 ...._ ............... Drhe auto., s pe ed control, _. e missions co n trol o w ner, $26 00 t'irm. C.. 9915 --~-t tinted t 548-3270 --•c ONM7DAYSArwm sys em. gass,pwr --------•••••••••••••••••••••••• 761-7222 windows & locks. Priced ,....,. 9747 '76 sevtlle. It blue. fully below blue book. 74.906 ••••••••••••••••••••••• equipped. xlnt 1•ond. -mi.$1,975.C.n beseen a t must sell 640-9269 '75 Nova Htc hbk, nc<.'Cis the Dally Pilot, 330 W. •73 Pan·tera some work. AIC, P IS, Bay St .. Coeta MetHI or , ii Coupe de Ville. xlnt Sl.500/ofr. 67S-3504 call Clrculatlon Dep t. 5 s P e c d • A M / I' M road. Take over lease. 842-4321• ex.t. 210 ('asSetU!, iu r. red with No cash reqwred. Prv. '1] J T tt6S black trim. Very sharp Ply. M2·1'725 • op l.ow miles Repo As· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11ume lease or release Monte Carlo "18 t-lreb1rd xlnt cond IW5.J0Rl ' ' llACH LEASl .. G Wh.lt's YourThtde? Sharp. l'Ull power. Must 43.000 mi, ukinJ $4100. • Sl.T1 per Oil)' see to appreciate. Re po. ,_11>-_. _'7125 ______ ~ 4019Wee~rly ,Sullt>20J Tbat'slaUletoPl)' Assume lease or re· ..... ,.,_, T. Newport Beacb le (7!1SGM) "7& •"""~.,.AM 400, A/ • llJ.tHO =:,..s~ ~ ';~ iiACH LIASING w-t.::J=..':"d.= SELL idle Items with a .ubtilhyourpro(esaion&I 4019WeeterlyJ.Suite203 bMdln,oran1elacolor. Daily Pilot CJUSJ/lcd Ad. 1denthy For more 1n Newport auch (QkY. C1.llOQO '5500/of, eci.$4178 fonmtion caJI 642>5f78 HJ.tllO reraa..5442 1--------~ ...... ---·. -...... . ...... __ _ 11 ~ I. I .. I I l f -. l t I l . ,, c II h b l1 I -, ] l ,J, d n I» Cr ig B rt Sl' ar m SJ w m f( al Cl ~c 1n IS " If. in m nc . UI Sl m D t(' C· --------• Huntington Beaeh Fountain Valley EDI TI O N .. Ye•r Bo•et••• l Dally New8pa .. er . f I VOL 72, NO t O/, J SECTIONS, 28 PAG s ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1979 • ) l r Witness: Diedrich Tried Bribe • m H)· GAltV tatA'i\'llLU . Otllllt O..ty ........... .. ~,\ 1' llH 'ti 0 Th1· l1-.1t.l11rt "'11 "'''' 111 lhl' h11h1•q trtJI of 01_,Jlll;•' t 'ounl \ Slq 1,•1\t,111 HJIJ,lh l>lt"tlt tch •u.Hd toJ_.\ v.b~ h1• d1d n I 1t•p1111 .111 .dlq~1d httlwr) ,J'l11·1t.1111111 mwJ1· II\ l>1cdrich "' un;J 'It "II.' Ill\ "urd ··~·""'l 'om .. ww l'l'l' ' H11 h.u cl o"' 11 k 'ttflt'd ··Y<>u l'llhcr hJcl 111 kill nr ht.· Ireland Blast Kills 4 HESS BH OOK . Nc>rthnn Jrcl<t nd 11\1'1 I\ mas~1vt• bomb blast blew a police I.and Hovt•r to h1l s t oday. killtng rou r r><>licem<.·n :.ind 1nJunng 12 othl'r pcr~on~ 10 un <trt•a 11( Norlhl•rn I r e l and n o torious for I rt~h He publtc /\rm) gunrtlla <•C' 11v1ty . Ncvt•r bdorc to lht• 10 \'Cari. or s l' ('l <1 rt <1 n v 1 o I<.· n l' l' in th 1 s t roubletJ Hntti.h prO\ tnl·e had -.o m<rny mt·ml>l'rs or lht· Hny<tl Ulster <:onsl:.ibulttry pult1·1..• IX'l'l1 k1llt-d 1n a s1ngh: 1n<0Hlt•nt Four pol1t•1·ml•n in a fnllo\\ing Vl'ht('lt• ;:anti <• faintly rn a pa~i. lllJ.! C'ill' Wl'rt' IOJUrt-C( l'nlttl' ,;.i1d .1 hcH1hy tr.cppl·cl tk rul·k µark NI on the road was nnated ·as !ht· pnllt't• pa:-.M·ll Tht-am hush luok 111 ~c<·c· on the road bl1I Wl·t•n Ht•sshrook and Nt:wry 1n ~outh /\rma~h Co11nty, near an l'll·t·tron1<·~ plant At first poltt·1• had "><Cid the blast was caused by a land mmc planl<.'d in a dra1m1ge eulvc•rt lll'ar lht· roa<l Hu t J 1mltl'l' 'l'okt·~man 10 Ht•lfo,l s<Hd lalt·r lht• homb wa~ huldl·n 111 u smJll van There· wa ~ no 1 m m 1·d1c.it1· d :um of n·:-.r>0n_;;1b1hty for lhl' am bu~h Hul JIOl H'c ..,.Hd 1t hud lhl• hallm:irk' of an I RJ\ am hush The mostly Fto mc.io Cathoh1· organiwlton hab been f1J.(htmg British rule m No rthe rn Ireland Pub owner Jaml'S Scott. who hvcs near the site of the <•m· hus h, told a r~porter. from the S('l•ne· "Not a bit or the vchaclc w:.is left IOlal'I . ll 1·<1mpli.'l<'I Y dli.ttltt· i:ral('d with tht· fort•t· of lhl' blusl .. Tht• l>l't'oncl pollcl' vt·h1l'll·. fo llowing 200 'ant:-. hc·htnd tht· Lund HovL•r. \\a!'> cl a mC1 g t•d ~ltghtly Ii) tht.• i.•xplc1s1on Tht· hlast was heard over <I thn•t• mile radtu!'t San cl' tht· I roubll·s begun tn 1969. a total of 121 pohcl•men have been k1lli.-d , mC'luding 35 n• serv1sts /\t least I ,>ro9 have died 10 the violcn~e Murder Victim Still Unidentified Santa J\na police art• !-.l1ll try· tOJ:( LO Jcurn lhl• identity Of a "1'i:ln found stubbt.•d aod bt at<•n to death behind a loc·:.il bar Monday morning. Orriccrs said so far they have made no arres ts an the murder case. The dead man was found hf'hind a bar at f'lfth and Raitt Streets 10 Santa Ana, officers said Coast Weather Clearing and a Jillie cooler. Lows toni~ht 48 to 52. Highs Wednesday lo tne &Os. INSIDE TODA~ Toda11'1 ahopper , who i3 t'Jllng to balance tpendiftg and fftcloml, ti going to have to eat ~.. bee/ until price• come down. Stt "Beef Prfaea Zoom," f>o,ge,/17. •••• AtY-~Cl ,,,...._..,a .......... ... ............ ~At CllMIW C..M ~ .. Cit• I• .. ===Al ·-,~ ... -.: ...... Ct<t , ... '"" a I-11 • k 1 llt'd T here would11 't b\• .any "oundJn,; .. tr unyom· "<I!'> uotnJ: lo lw "oundl•d 11 v.ould 1>robuhlv bv llH· ·11 "'•'' frii:htt-mni.: And tht-n• V.Jl> :J ''lllh,l.artlt..il amount or mt1nl·Y nd1ni;: 1111 I ht• olltl·r l'nd {)" l'n tl·:.ttflffi Tht• formt·r Grant Compah v pn·~•dt.>nt ·, real.on:. for not ri• porting tht-<tllt•gt"d brthcr) bOlit•1tal1on made h) 1>11•clr11'11 und ('0 dt-fcndanl LeRoy Rose al u dinner 10 early 1973 came m rt!£ponse to a question asked by Ai.s1s lant D1 str1ct Altornc) M ll'hael Cap1zz1 (.'ap1z11 opened tht' trial's second ·day by boring m on tin· opportunity g iven ht m by d e· reni.l' attorney S) lv;m Aronson ' late Monc.lciy afternoon. Wht•n cross l'Xaminang Owen. Aronson asked the prosecution w1tnei.s 1r 11 was n't true lhal he ~ • • had never mentioned the word bribe ry 10 conversations with in· vestigators "Is n't it true. Mr Owen. that 1t was the district attorney's m vestigators who first mentioned the, pos!hbfllty or there being ... bribe'>" Aronson 01s kL•d "I don't think so I don't re call." Owen unswered A series of related tiuc!>ttons Lht•n rollowcd that opened the door for Cap1a1 to follow thal path when 1t came time for him to agam question the witness And Capim jumped on lhat opportunity to. for the fir!'it time. get Owen's reC1son for not n· porting the i!llegcd bribe r y soltritat1on to officials Oa edrir h 1~ •charge d tn un Orange County Grand Jury 10 dictmt•nt handed down Dc-c 15. 1!177, Wt th l \\() t'OUnts or sollc1t 1ng a nd receiving bribes Ro th R ose. a long lime HB Council Session t D1edn ch friend a nd political alj ly. a nd Diedrich are charged in1 <i third count with cons piring to; solicit and receive bribes. Those c harge:. center on a 1973 74 effort of the Robert H. Grant Company and its s ub. s1d1ary. Anahe im Hills Inc .• to induce t he county board of supervisors to free.2,200 acres or land from an agricultural prc- !>ervt• agreement <S..e Dl l!:DRJCH, Page A21 Councihnan Hurls Verbal Ahusage Uy ROBERT BARK ER Ol U"' 0 .. 11, Pilot s1 .. 11 llunlmgton Bcat·h City Coun r1 lm<1n .John Thomu~ to ld Congrc~sman U:1n Lungn·n hl' w;.is ·na.-y a.., ht'll' und un I t' a s h l ' fl II r I) r a n I I )' I ;,J (' (• rl hro:tds1dl·i. .11 olh•·r~ Mondu\ night dur111g <1 hrit·f1ng for cit; nrfil'ials Thoma~. \\ho st rollt·ll into tht· hrtt.'ftng lalt· whllf' Lungn •n w<is d1!>l'Us..,111g lllt·gal .1111·11,, l1i.tt·n•·d _c.almly for a \\hilt• llt'for t· blurt· mg out a t Lungn •n '"You'rl' c•r .1zy as h(•ll ir you lh tok al11·1..., an· 1;1lo.1 11g our JOb~ '' Lung11•n .1tl1•m pt1•tl lo ron shook his hl·ad ffr s atd he was <'mburrassed for the t·1 ty. hut added that he wouldn't IL•t 1l kc•cp him from \ 1s 1tmg lhl· <'llY m the folure "Whl'n language llkt' that '' d1n·c·tl'(! at women. tl makt's me· cnngt•." he st11d , A lso al the rn c('ltng wa::, O n tngl' County Supervisor llar n ett Wtl'<ll'r. herst'lf ;J Vl:lC'ran or four yt•ars on the llunlington lh•aC'h City CounC'tl Mrs Wt cdl•r . who had hricfecl city orr1c1als on county matter-. before Thoma~· arrival. said she found ht!'i rema rks rle~radmg . J · t1nul' thl' d1:-.tus~1on hut Thom<is intl'r ruptcd .. I rand tt somewhat frighten rng for someone who doesn't rc·present rational bchcivior to Ix• acting m a dec·1s1on-mak1ng t·ap;.icat y • Well Suited AP WltopllolO Thrt'l' cnntt-slant:-. in t he Mt~s USA pageant in NC'w York posl' nvw· tht• pool ut the HarhllOn Hold From left un· Linda ~l;Jrtl' Fug;irty of Fullerton. Debra Anne i\ieg of Oak L;rn n, Ill . <.ind Su":.i n :\fory .Ju m es of ll<1zcl P ctrk. :\11th. T hcv'll ('omp t'tl' on nulional le lev1s1on April :JO. MacAllis t e r N aIDed Huntington Mayor The Hunlrn14ton lkac•h C1 1y Council t•lt•cll.'cl a m•w mc.iyor :.ind mayor pro tcmpon.· Moncl:i~ night but rl's 1stc<l dforb lo n· turn two '"old fon·s" lo a t•uun1·1l vacancy Don Mac A 111 s l t' r . •I fi. \\us t'lected bv a 5 l vot<' or h" rol leagues ·to rcplacl· Hon P ut trnson as the city's new m;.1yor Bob Mandie. 37, who cast lht· o nly ne1?at1vc vote J 14a1nst Mac-Alhster. was clcclt'd mayor pro ,tempore . J ohn Thoma~ cm.t the one no volC' ag<11nst Mancl tr The mayor pro tcmporc tukl'!> ovl:'r 1n the ;.i hst•nct· or I ht• m <iyor. Both term!> c·xµirt· next April. Pattinson h01d hc(•n M'rving ai. mayor since Hon Sht·nkman rt" s igned late l<.1s t yc01r . Tho mai. has been mayor pro kmport• s ince Richard Siebert resigned in March. In a prepa red s ta temt'nl . M acAllister said a top goal ts to get the council to work mon · c losely together. "With a team effort all1tuc1c, we wiU re-establish thul llunl· mgton Beach is one of the finl•st c ities around," he said. Delly Piiot St•ll P!>olo ELECTED MAYOR Huntington's MacAllister deadhnc of May 15 lo make an ap- pointment Othcrw1~e a !>fl<:c1al election must be held. Trial R esumes \\'hl'n Muyor Hon P:.it11n~on Ince! to <'aim Thom:.is. the coun· cllman answcrt•d ··Pattinson. 1o1.hy don'L you ~o 111 h1.·ll • You shut yuur mouth .. Counc·ilwom;rn Huth Baill•\ also ~·c·amt• a turgl·t whi:n !>ih~· told Thomas s h<· wanted lo hc<ir "hat Lungn•n half lo ~a) ...You keep your mouth ~hut. Huth B<.1111.•y Yf)U keep 1t shut until I'm throu$!h "l 'm getting ttr<'c.l of all th1i. goody two shot•s bull W11h lhul nulbur~l. lht· m1.•t•t 1ng brokt· up uod Lungren :.ind 2Wlw Killed Eula Love Wo1i 't Be Tried LOS A:'l;<:EJ.ES 11\ P a Tht· dastrt('I attornl'Y.., of(11·t· .tn nouncl'd llxla)' 1t wa ll not ftll' crim11wl chargt•<, 01g:.itnsl two polttl· officers m conncctwn with the Jan :J shooting <kath nf 1-:ula Lov<· follo'A mg a d1~puk over an un fJ;lld ga~ bt II 'Th(' evide nce show-; the kill 1ng 1Aas tn ,err dl'fcn~c." a 37 J><ll?l' 1 n \'l'~l1~;,it1\c r('port n · lt:'u st•d today said. OHl t'NS fo:dwarrl llopson and Lloyd O'Callu~han wt:'r(' culled to Mrs Lovt''s south t•c•ntral Lo~ /\n gl'h•s hom1..• artt•r s he <11lcg('d ly ull:t('k<:d a gas t·o mpa ny ser vice man with u Shovel. The S('rvtC('man told pohc<' he was then• to turn off Mrs Love·._ gas 1f she did nol pay u $22.09 ball. Tht• widowed mother of thrl'1? wns shot to d eath by the orflcers after allcgl'dly throwing a kmfc al them 04•1• Pt•ot S••U PMtll SPEAKS HIS MINO Councilma n Thomas two aides appt"arcd lo be 1n a st ale of d1s bclacf '"Who t!'I he -anyway ' .. Lungn·n asked. When told. Lungrl'll. a l.ont-r Beat'h Hcpubl1can who represents West Orange County. S umme r S~hool "The abusive lanJ:uagc was -.hocking. disconcerting a nd ter- rthly t•mbarra~smg." s he said. Thumas 'A <c::. l;.itcr :-.t•cn hav1nµ _ 1.1. ords "'1th Counc:llman Boh Mandie and f''tn· ChreC H;J\ f't tard. · Ill-told Picard who was help· 1ng lo cxplarn :.i complex city 1s· !>UC to a reporter thul "he didn't know what in th(' --he was 1alk1ng <iboul." "Thl'r(' was no me rit in a rc:-.ponse. ·· Pu:<i rd said today <Se.-'CRAZY', Page A:!> Oce an View Hopes To R e nt Its Ro.om~ Ol•t•an \'tl'W fl•lcmt·ntarv 1 School District trustees "'111 ~cl vcrt1sc this wt~ck ror bids from oq~an1zat1ons hoping lo rent classrooms for summer school pro.:rams In complicated procedures proposed by the Orangt• County Coun:-.cl lo c•stabllsh bJdd1ng s pec 1ficat1ons. trus t ees set ·classroom rt'nt at 2 I ccnL' u sq uare fool each day The fi g ure, wh ic h would a mount to about $HI 90 d~uly for each classroom. 1s cons idere d a fair market v;.cluc for the rooms. administrators reported . Trustees said they a rc more interested in the cost or s ummer school for district pare nts under privately oper ated programs than in a monetary return for renting the clussrooms. In a motion by trustee Darrcll_ Carte r. the board voted 4·1. to cons ide r lowe r student cosL<>, ac Ct'plabll' curriculum and the use o f C:l·rt1f1<·a tl·d te a c h e rs tn a"' urding cla:.s room·leasc con· tract~. TrustC\.' Charles Os terlund vol· cd against the move. Ea rlier. ht· argued that the s pecification:. -;hould bt• consider ed only m light or ~am1ng district revenue "We an• primari ly in the ren- tal bu111ness. not the educat ion bus iness, in this." Osterlund ~aid . T he school board originally was cons i d e r ing private ly operated s ummer school pro· grams proposed hy La Verne University and the American ~arninl( Corporation of Hunt - ington Beach. Public summer school will not be operated by the district thjs ye ar because of a lack of proper- ly t ax income resulting from passage of Proposition 13 last year. MacAlhslc r also plt'di!ed to restore positive relallons with city employees and to ('Omplett· plans for development of the Central Park and the r cv1tahza lion of the downtown section or the city. While the election or mayor and mayor pro tempore was car· ried off, the City Council deadlocked once again on an al· tempt to fill the vacancy caused by the recent res ignation or Siebert. Waddill Claim Backed The Ame ri can Learnin~ Corpor ation has proposed a summer school program expect• ed to cost parents $144 per s tu• dent and utilizing the corpora lion's own teaching material and supplies. La Vern e U ni v e r s it y• estimated per-pupil cost of was based on classroom re' lower than •fair market valu and on wse ol diltrict boolus a ' Thoma~ twice. tried to get Siebert appoinll.'<l to his former position. · Ruth Balley and Muntil(' joined Thom as . But the action failed when Pattinson. Ma('Allistcr and Clan· ('y Yoder voled against Siebert Pallinson nominated former councUmmr Ted Blfrtlt?tt for the seal that expires next April. Again it wu a 3·3 deadlock. Yoder. MacAlllster and Pat· liMc>o voted for Bartlett. Mrs . BaUey, 'lbomas and Mandie vot· edno. The City Councll h aa a I I By KAnlY CLANCY OUM l>Mly ...... Sul~ Dr. David H olstei n , a n e urologis t at Westmins te r Community Hospital. -.vas to testlry today during the defense phase of Dr. William ~uddill's murder retrial. · The trial of the 43·ycar-old lluntlngton Harbour physician. accust'd of strangling a baby girl after !100 allegedly survived a s aline abortlo'b, resumed Mon- day after 1 week-long recess Dr. Ph lip Weinga r t . an aneatheliologiat who sat on u h ospital commillce that an · veatigatA!d char"es against Wad- dill, tftUlled Monday lhat il is common practice to feel for a pulM by placing one's fingers -·---..~··'· J • along the s ides of the neck. He told the fi ve-man, seven· woman Qrange County Superior Court jury that he believed Wad- d 111 's conte ntion durin1 tht' hospital probe that he was reel· ing fo r a pulse whe n he was seen with his hand!I al the infant i"' throat. Prosec ution witness Or Ronald Cornelsen has teRtlfted hP s aw Waddill pressing down on the Infant's throat fouc. limes and complainJng that she would not stop breallung. We\ngart also said Monday t hat Corne laen had told the ho1pltaJ committee there was no e quipment In tho hoap lUI nursery that couJd bo uaed to re · vive the lnla.nt. ' But Com elsen. testifying In the murder retrial, s aid earlier the re was such equipment in the nursery l'>ul il was not used to try and save the baby while he was with Waddill in the ho!lpllal. Waddill's attorney, Charles Weedman. has contended the two-pound. 15-o unce lrira nt known as Baby Girl Weuver wa!I dead or irreversibly o n the verge of death when h is client examined he r Prosecutor Robert Chatterton, however, conte nds Wt ddlll strangled the baby, reartng 8 malprac:tke lawsuit r the anfant s urvived w lth brain damage from tmmerslon in the aalmc 1bortJon solution. • <See WADDILL, Pa1e A.2l , (Set! aENT, Page A2> PILOI' JllEWS HOME BIKl'HS M ldwlfery and lt·home birthing have been drawing 1tron1 support from both ORPQ· nt nll and proponents ln Orance CoU'llt)'. Oppbliftl rieww are 1iven br a s pok eamaa for tbe eounty MedkaJ AaloeiatlcMI ad by a Huntlnltoa Beach mldwUe oa Pa1eC1. _, ... I \~-- A2 'OAILVPll.OT Htf T ~•td•X· Ap1ll 17, 1!19 -Lea~age Stops at Three Mile Re~ctor HARRI BURG, Pa. <Al'I Th, latC'l\t Ir 1 0'\PIU Ulkcn to d tt)' around ttH• rhrt>t• Mth• hli.n d nurl1•111 'Hl\\t'r pl ~rn\ al'lo *l'O no trar1'' of r1.1dinu<"l1\i' H>dlnt•. rl'<ll•rul .mt hurt\ It'' "'cltd l R1>hUt-d 11lorv Pu.:1• J 1 F.11rl11•r 'umplt'~ h ct ~ht'wn In "' 1·u~111.: h'.11..ii.:c•, uf uwi1n1• l:ll lhou~h noor •tf Uw $1"1" '"'mµlt~ wa~ hitth 1'11110.:h to ht• hurmful t o lhl• ri11lllH·. ''"ii Nucl«'ar H l' i.: u I .1 t Cl 1 ' c 11 rt1 ni 1 , ~ I o n • • * •Po-•man Jan Strum•.' The h&l h•U. le ve~ from ~.impl• lakta bet-.., a • m MC1nday and t • m. ~Oonl llmel WU 120 pltOC\I ' H id Strasrn-. But M tr41C 1 d bet•n dttect<'d slnt'f' th•n. he said. and othe-r tondltlonit ut tht d1m11f'd n•-8t'tur wl'r~ 8l41bit• N R(' CTJWh1tton1 1111-y thttt ff 1t•uM•1. of 11"1111c• 131 <·unnol ,,,, C't'l'd a n a vt'r U8l' o f 100 pteoC'urit•s per t•ub1c nw ter o( air • • • Protest Slated At San Onofre By Jt:RR\' <'l.Al ~£:"11 °' -o ... , "'~ \l•tt ~ut•ll·Jr dl·\ ll \0'> J rt• t.iri.:\•h'tl for lll•mon:-.l r,1 t11111-. ..,,110 rdJ' f111 Ith' 'l't'llnll "l'l'kt•111I 111 ,1 11 '" "i11•n .1 rl\l' i.:roup t·11.1l11111n lt•.Hh .1 rJlh .il S.111 Ono1r,· Nut'h.-ur Gerwr.111111-t M,1t111n JU'>l south uf San ('lt•mPnlt• Approx1matc•ly 50 p1·opll· ~lagcd a pcal·cful lilltl nucle.ir urms dcmonstr ullon Friday at S€'al Oe:JC'h Naval Wt:upuns s ta 11on Seal lh•ach polll't .... 1111 th1• Go11d Fr11la\' ~h"", lt•d IJv lhl· Lo~ Angl•lt:.., ('ath1)lll' Workl·r com mun1l). lasted about 15 mrnut1·s ;md was ··very. very q111t•l .. Prott•stori:. parl1cipatl'rl 1n .1 stations of thl• nos~ d<'mons tra· l ion agains t ··c·ont1n ucd ex· pans1on·· of the wo rld·s nuclear we~1pon.'> stockpile ··in the facl' o f unmet hum a n n el'ds, ·· a spokeswoman said A It hough not a sponsor in the dem o ns tration pl<Jnned for Saturda) al San Onofn·. thl' C.ithollt· Worker grou1>'.., mern hers plan to µart1c·1p<Jlt• in that nuclt-ar e 1wrg) proll's t. tht· ... puke ... w<1mnn :-.alCI this morning Saturcl:I\ .., d<·m1ms tr:.1l1on 1::. 111 :-.uppor1 ol a compll'll' hull lo th1· gl'neratm11 of 1•l1.·<·tric1ly through nuclear pOw{·r. s uid .Jeanie Hc·rnstcin, spokl•swoma n for Al - l1anc1· for Surv1v<Jl in Lagun,1 lll'<tl'h. 01 hl'r urgamiatlt)n!> sponsor in~ the l p m. prott·st at tht• nul'll'ar plant. jointly opl•rakd h} Southl'rn C;1llforn1a Ed1!-.on Co a nd San Diego Gas <ind Eke lril' Co. 1nt lude Friend!) of the Ectrth. thl' Sierra tub. G roup:. l n 11t· 1t Ag a 1 no t R u d 1d t 1 o n Oan~N and ('ommun1ty Energy 1\dlllll :'l.\'1~01 I.. ~, Hl·• 11~h'111 '>d 1d t h11> morn · 1n~ th.it two 'IH·.1k t·r s arc .,\.•h t-dull'll durin g l hc dcm· 11 n ~ t"r at 10 n . S 1st e r R o~ a I 1 e Bl'rl<>ll. a Catholic nun . and J ohn Redhouse. u NavaJO· from New Mex1eo The ~pokeswoman said Sister Bertell 1s a cirnc"·r r csl·arch i.pt·r 1"list who 1s s u inf,! tht' r1•til'ral gu\l'frll!H'Ot lrl an al t t• m pt lo n · 11 u l' l: nu l' It' a r workt•rs' t•xpo:.urt· to r udiatmn ··11er find ings ind1t'att' very :,,tron£1v a r€.'lations h1p or low ll•vcls of r adh1t1on to ll•ukemh1. C'anccr, d1abel<'s . heart trouble and hard•mmg of the artC'ries not only in adulb but gcnctiC'ally to their off springs.·· Ms. Bernstein said .Redhouse is a leader in an India n environ· m e n t al st r uggle to prevent ura nium m ining on Indian lands in New Mexico and Arizon. T h e de m o n s tr at i on s pokeswo ma n said she has no idea how ma ny persons will turn out for Sat u rday·~ gat hering "We may g<.•t a ft·w hundred or we may get 2.000 ·· The demonstration ha~ bl-<•n in t h<.• plan ning for on ly t hree weeks, she s aid. ··w e feel there is a h1ght'r lt·vel of public consc1ou1>ncss ri~ht now ··Afte r the Harr isbur g acc1· dent. we believe that nuclear power s hould be s topped 1m· mediately. The ract t hat ul· t1 mate disaster was averted (at llarnsburg 1 doesn't me:.in that somethmg won't happen ·· DIEDRICH ACCUSED. • • O"l'n th,•n wa~ the Gra nt ('11rnp.1n'.., prt·,ic1c•nt and the 1·t•11tr.1 l fi gure 1n the com1Hmy ., dcalln~s \\-1lh D1cdr1c•h Ounng a full day of le~llmony Monday, Ow(•n's tc·st1mc>n). "h1t·h "as gl\ <•11 unckr a gr.int .,f 1 m mun1t:.. chrfl-n·d in i:.oml' {" r I I I l' :J I II l' l ... I I r r n rn h I ... tl•st 111mny Lil u prl'lrial !waring l.i~t month Al lhl• lwaring. for t·x:impl!•. 0\\-1.:n tc•ndcd to sofl1·n a port1CJn. nf pro:;t•t•utor C:.i p1 11.1':-. ea .... 1• \\ hl·n hl• talkl•rl or a 1~7:1 tlinnt·r lw. anothl·r t·ompan~ 0H1l'1al , Hose and 011-dnt•h attt•ndcd Thl'n. Owen said ht• .. :.issumcd lhing~ would go ht•ltpr' for lhl· c·om pany al county govern ment's hands 1f 1t bought some land 1n Fullerton ownc•d by Hose for Sl50,000 more th<in 11!; true worth Monday. howevN, Owl'n::. te:-.t1mony was more poinkd. ··Th<•y I Diedrich and Rosel s aid things would go bolter ·· 1f t he company bought the Rose propert) at an 1nflatt•d prict•. Whf'n ask1·d under cross ex am ination hy <!dens<' lawyer J ames H1ddett lo account for the difference 1n his testim ony. Owen replil'i'i . "I don't have a real lo~ical ex- planation. There is a difference. It has to do with the way you 'Riddettl s ay things " Riddell, durin~ the afternoon session in Supe rior Cou nty J ud ge Ross Tha rp·s courtroom ORANGE COAST ti' DAILY PILOT ,,,. OtAnQe (tM\I 0.•ly POot W!lf\.,..th(f'l l\t~ Dtl'WO t l\f' ~~\ '' IHilbtl\.,_G b• tM ~ ..... (C>HI PuOt•~ Cor'f'Olon; !Mo~r•t,.r-C)•ttlQ"I\ •'• SNbltV't4'0 "'°"'°A'I tf'WOYqf'I f. "0 •• to, (O\til ,,,._ ... Hr-o'Y1 ~.Cr'! Hiil"l•"'OtO" &.11t f'I f9"" t••"Y•llflY lr'\'tf'f' l~k .. 1f'I ~lf'l(A1\\t A '111f111Qlf' tfQllftil'\;tt Ntt""'" OUf>h\Nocl \Atu'"•o •"'Cf ~ .. .,, fN'I pltt'I( 1o.t• CNil)fl\l\tfllliQ O"llN"tt ., •t "° w•" B••!tl•m '°''"'-W"-' C•1tt0f',,.••>-t. 11-rlH- • ,.,,tdt"t '"° P\lelt1"-' J•O ll C- V•(• PrH•~"' •"Cl 0.""' .. -....~, T"-011-~ .......... ,_,.""~ _,...,,..,..,..., C~tr .. •H 1..... Ille-. .. Moll Au•\t•nt MAnaqtno Ecmon. •-n•-.. WOI ()fa...,. COV"lf Ectltor HuntlMton ••ect1 Olfloe t1tf'f8"'•t" 90UlftV•rd /Miii.., ACl(1rt\\ P 0 6o• 1'° 117MI Otflc .. "·z:.;. ~~ ;~~~·:.·o:r;~";"'' TelepflOne (1141~ CleNlflltd Actvartleffltta.Mn '"""-"'°'·-~·c-....· ... Mo-1120 ' h:.immercd away at other ~t'{.'m mg d1scrcpanc1es 1n past slate· ment-; m<Jd<' bv OwPn The witness: now th<' operator o f his own devC'lopmenl com- pany in Newport Beach. a d · mitt<'d that when fi rst upproal'h h y d i s tri c t attor n ey 1n Vl'Stigators in 1977 he was afraid he might be ar rl's tcd As a result. O.wen said , h{· only :m!-.wt•red question!) a nd did not \Oluntecr any info rmation to Lhc tn\.'l·sligators about h1~ dealings w1lh Rose and Dll'dnch. Srnce then a nd ~1nC<! given 1m · munity from prosecution. Owl•n said he could remem ber morl· d<.•ta1ls about his convers at ion \\-Ith the two men. He recalled. for ins tance. t ht· defendants told him they were bus iness partners in some out of s tate business dealings but wen· not public· partner.-. in Orangt• County ··because 1t would n't look right.·· Owen als o r ecalled m or e about the crit ical 1973 .dinner. l ie remembered that William Stark. his fellow company ex ecutive, left t he ta ble when the con versation t urned to the possi ble purchase of the inflated Rose land . "Things are getting too heavy for me," Owe n quoted Sta rk as saying when he left the table . f'roaaPageAJ 'CRAZY' ..• · "But I've never been talkt.'d to that way during my 29 year:. in rire service.·· The stor my meeting was held in a City Hall conference room pr ior to the regular City Council session that started at 7:30 p.m . Lungre n. a fresh man con gr essma n, had jus t r etur ned from a visit to the U.S.-Mexlca n border where he said he saw aliens crossing int.q this country illegally. Lungren s aid later that ap· pare ntly he was in bas ic agree· m~nt with Thomas that altens do n o t n ecess a ril y thr o w Ame ricans out of work. ~vam Due Date MONTGOMERY, Ala . <AP I - The Alabama Supreme Court haa been asked to sel a new ex· e c ution dale for John Louis Evans, Ill . a c onde mne d mul'(terer who wn TPared from the electric chair despite his wl•h to die. o ver a tuu year. A ptcocun. ls a wtJt UMill l.o IUllW"Ul& l l'QOWl\I ot radk>actlve parUclM. The NRC 1tepped up tMta fw ~odlne alter '1r Hmplet taken fr()m o vt•ntlnl( stack show~ re · lt•a8t> had t ripled tM!tween Wed· nead ay and Sunday. from the reec:tor complex. He aakl &0m• kMllnt a1ao IM1 have leaked wben radloacUve IHH wen pumped from ont container to another inside tbe complex in order to reduce pres· a urea in oneof the containers. NRC senior radial on biologist R.L. G«dly said NmpMI tan In nearby Mtdd.letown Oft Mareh 29. the day alter the pla nt's re· ac tor accid~t. s howed 10.000 picocuries of iodine 131 per cu bic meter. 1c1nnert1. A• NRC aa.atua report said lodlDt m nedln1• la IM wat. lng s lack had. been 120,000 picocuries per cublc m eter over ta two-day period last week, and re ached 380,000 picocuries dur· ing a lO·hour period on Sunday. .. St rwoml uttrlt)utt•d the Iodine.> r ,..,.'"* h> " tilwrmK project In whtC'h lt't•hniciums are re placing l'hu rcoal fillers used to tr a1> purt1cl~11 before a ir is vented The dl1char1ea were an· n ounced Monday as t~hnJclans ca nllnued s low but radua l measures aimed at bring ng Ill' pla nt's da maged reactor to a cold shutdown. Gotc hy said !Such levels wouid 1>edm1Kerous. but iodine-qutcld·v----,,- dis s lpates once it hits the al· mosphere. Israelis 'Buzz' PLO Site · By The Associated Preas Four Israeli jetl1g hters buzzed - P a l es ti n i a n g u e rr il l a strongholds around Beirut today afte r a night·time a ttem pt by s ix g u e r rillas to pe netra t e the Israeli border. All s ix we re killed in t he second cr os!i·bord e r raid by .g ul'rrillas in two days as part of the !)lc ppcd up c a mpaign to sabotagt• Is rael's peace treaty with Egypt. Tht· warplanes s wooped over t hl· Ll•banese capital for about onr m1 nutl·. witnesses sa id l\kanwhilt'. Israe li s he ll ing of l'alest1man positions in southerJl Lebano n w as r e por t e d b y t,eba non but denied by Israel. Drive-in Tax Servire In Tel Aviv. an Israeli army spokesman re ported the six in· flltrators a nd an lsraeh soldier we re killed in the Monday night battle Six othe r people we re \\-Ounded afte r the s ix Palesti- nian::. ~er<: intercepted ne ar Zarit. an Israeli border village 12 milt·~ ca::.t of the Mediterra· nt·an coa!)t, authorities s aid. This s cene wa s repeated t ho usands of ttmes Monday night a l the ma in Santa Ana Post Office on G rand Street. Posta l wo rkl·r~ and traffic cops worked out the arrangement for curbs ide service so that folks fihng their state a nd fedcnil income tax returns at t he last minute d1dn •t even hav to get out of their car!-. Rousselot Resigns From Birch Society Fro'" Page A I WADDILL. • Weedman has argul'c1 Waddill s imply wanted np ·heroic" er forts al revival beeausc· thl' 1n fant·s brain had been ocstroycd by saline and the baby had no hope for life . /\n a r m} .. p:.itrol on E aste r morning killed four guernllas t ro m .Jordan "'ho crossed the .Jord ;in t<ivl'r ahout 50 milt:~ north uf .Jt•rusa lcm . No Israeli n1~11all1es Wl'rl' reported in thul clash. SACRAMENTO <A P> Rep John Rousselot . a probable can· did a t e for l he R e publi can no m1n at 1on l o o pp o se Democratic U S. Senator Alan Cr a nston. announced his res · 1gnat1on today from the J ohn Birch Society I le said he w:is quitting the r1gh t·w1ng, anti.com m unis t society to m:.ike it clear "thal I am my own m an. cont rolled by no organization or individual.·· Housselot is scheduled to s peak 1n Newport Beac·h Wedn('l.)day dunng a luncheon m<.'et1ng of the Balboa Bay Republican Womf'n. F't•deratcd. at the Bahia Cor inthian Yacht Club. (Related story, Page CJ. I R o u sse lo t . who w as the society's paid d irector of pubhr information from 1963 through 1967. s aid he had told Robert Welch , who fou nd ed the society in 1958. of hi s decision to resign 1n a ll•lephone convcn;ation a month ago. Ile said We lch "was n 't overly exciter!" by th<.' news. Ro usselot s aid he h ad dis· agreed with ~ome views of the society -for instance. its statc· m cnt tha t for m e r President Dwight Eisenhower wa s a "ded· icated . conscious agent of the Commumst conspiracy." a nd th at for mer British Pri m e Judge Nixes Suit Against Rock Star WllJTE PLAINS. N.Y . <AP > A laws uit in which Peter Fram pton's ex-girlfriend sought half the r ock star 's fortune was thrown out today by a judge who s a i d a cont ra ct b a s ed o n a dultery is void. St ate Supreme Court Justice Joseph Gagliardi ruled tha n an alleged o ral con tract betw~n Fr a mpton. 28. and P enelope McCall. 30, included "the com· mission of adulte ry," the woma n a l t he ti me bei n~ m arric:d to a nothe r man. Miss McCall has cla imed that F rampton induced he r to leave her husband a nd t ake up with him in 1973 a nd that he aban· doned he r last July. She said she quit her job to de- vote herself to he lping m ake him a s tar with the understanding t ha t "they would b e equlll partners in all proceeds." Pointing out that adultery r e· ma ins a crime in New York. Gaglia rdi declared: "This con· tract . as alleged, is clearly op· posed to sound mora lity and Is based on the illicit association of the parties . Thus it is void and unenforceable ." , Acknowled gin g t hat com· par ilONI had been made with t.he California ca se In which Lee Marvin 's fo rme r girlfriend . Michelle Triola M'arvin, sought half of his property. Gagliardi asserted that neither of the M 1 rvin s was marri ed lo som eone else when they Uved together. ; ~--!..----- r "· \ A"WI,..,..... QUITS BIRCH SOCIETY Congressman Rousselot Min ister Winston Churchill was a .. cunning traitor." He said he did not disagrcl' with the society's major obJe<' tives of limi ting government and ha lting the growth of world socialis m and communism . He said the society "made a statement of principles which was needed for t he generation of the 1950s and 1960s." but that it was his job "lo fight for this gener ation and coming genera- tions ." WaddHI is expected to take thr witness s tand in hi s own dc·fen~•· later. His first murder tri:.il end ed last May when Jurors said they were deadlocked 7 to 5 111 favor of acquitta l · Te!>t1mony m th<' rNrull l'K'gan March I and 1s expet·tcd Lo con tmul' another month From Page ,, I RENT. • • s upplies . However. tht' l'Ounty coun ... l·I offiCt· ruled that a pnv:.i tc h opcr atl'd progr am C'annot u:.t• district supplies and must n•nt district school rooms at ··ra1r m a rket valul'·· prirt.>s A La Vern{· !-.pnkl•1.m:rn ... uh~•· q u e n t 1 y to I d cl 1 ~ t r 1 {' t a d ministrator~ that tht• on1H•rs1t y could not condul't ~ul'h a pro ~ram at compet1t1ve p rtl'C''> District Superintendent Dall' Coogan told tru:.tees :'>tonda~ tha t by advertis ing for bids 1m m ed iately, legal procedun•s t·o uld be met in opening pn vatl' Iv opl'raled e lementary summer s·chools tentatively s l:.iled for fl\ e weeks between June 25 and July 27 Anuttwr terrorist attempt was n•purtcd 1n Jerusale m , wher e a bomb exploded on a municipal hui:. about noon. Hut a passenger 'J>l>ttC'd the purcl'I. l'veryonc got off. and no one was hurt. Thl· l>u!) wu:i. damaged Le banese officials in Sidon, the pnwincial capita l of south Lt•bu non. ~aid lsraeh artillery and rockets o pe ned up t his mtlrn1ng and pounded Palest1· ni•m., along .1 30·m1le front. from l'yr<.' nn the coa:-t tb the foothllb l)f Mount lkrmon An Is raeli arm} spokes ma n in Tl·I 1\\ I\' rlt•n1l'd that Is rael was respon~1blc for the shell ing. . Hearing Set For Mandel RALTIM ORJ-: I J\P t - Tht• ·1th U.$ C11Tuil Coo.rt of Apµeals in Richmond. Va h:.is agreed to r ehea r thl• case. of former Gov. Manin M41 ndt.'I a nd his fivl' co-defend ants . T he re hearing r>efore the full court was con· firmed by Russell Baker Jr .. the U.S. attorney for Ma ryland Dress up you r old dia monds and other gems with a new mounting designed to bri ng out new fi re and beau ty. '{{ How easy it 1s to update your trad1 t1onal and fine old 1cwelry Q. · 0 into sparkl ing, glamorous new dtnne r or special-occasion rings~·~· W e can custom design-especially fo r you-and yo ur :,{~ dia monds wi ll look more beautifu l tha n ever before . ~a Let us help yo u create that new ring from our se lection of ~ d~: exciting, inodern mountings with the wider, bold er look. o.·1{fr r.S.~· : o ·~ ~··.:]~:,~,,~.~· 'i3A1ll CZl!alh1A <:Jt1wf 0J/ 0 ~" • 01, , '~ 7'j )·~ ~~ l'~ ... 0 Fine /cwt!l1y "-'"~""" JS FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH, CALlfORNIA 92660 TELEPHONC (71 4) 644•2494 -· . ... , \ .. • r l. I Irvine EDITION , ........ ' VOL. 12, NO 107 l S E C T IONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1979 Witness: Diedrich Tried Bribe • ID U) Cel\Rl c:R ~\'II U. Ot u .. 0•·•· ...... "•fl !'-\N 1>11-'t;o rtlt' lt•Jttofr·"11 I'll''' 1n th1· hr 1h1•n lra.tl 111 Or un.:1· t '11unt\ Sl1p1•n1,111 R J lph Dwtlnd1 'Jiii 1udi1 \ "h\ h1• lluin t 11·1>11rt .1n .1il1•ttt•d b1 1h1°r) :.olu·11 ,1t11111 111.t1l1· II\ U1l·d11d1 rn IU7:1 ll "J" Ill\ \\11111 .l~J IO'>I somt'orw· dw'' H 11·h.1i d o" l'll ll' t1f1t·1I You 1·1th1•1 h ,rll 111 kill 111 h1• k1ll~d Thcrt• wouldn't bt· .un "11undm1t tr olll\ 11nt· wa.. i:o111~ lo lw "oun<11-cl 11 "nuld p rnlJJhlv ht• nw ·tt " ..... fn~htt-n10~ 1111 then· "1" ,, ,uh,t,mll..il lt n w1111t o( 11lotH') nd1n~ on th1· ollwr 1•1111 o" t'll "''1t(11•ct 1'h1· furm .. 1 c;1 Jiii t 'omp • .irl\ f>fl•:.ldt.'lll •" I l'J,Ull' (ctr lllll It• p11rt111~ the Jllt•)(t•ll l111h1·1\ "'111·11,1111111 rn.Hk II\ U1t•1tc 1d1 F1a1 i11 the Flood und 1·0 dekndunt l,d loy Hosl' at u ll1nm.•r m l'Urly IU73 1·ume in n·:sponst• to n question ui.ke<l by i\1'i.1"tunt Dislrirl Allorn"y M u·hJt>I C'up1u1 (' .1p1u1 Olll'fll'<l t h l' lni.tl s 'l'l'Ond day by l>0ring tn on an 111111orh1111ly given him by dl'· 11•11!>1' jlturnl'Y Svlvan Aronson IJlt· Mond.1) .1rtt·rnoo11 Whl'n tros~ c-xammlng Owen. /\run:.1111 .1~!..t•d the pros<'cut1on "11111''" rf rt wasn't trut: that he -.r•w oroplwlo l '.\l r und Mr.., c;arv Ifill 'tund 1n lhl' doorwav of ~wir fl oock d home 111 ~ordov<.1 . Ali.J , w~1tC'l11ng om• !'!On swim and l hl• o t her· tlt\'l' off lhl' roof T he hig h w<itcr from la~t \\l01•k 's rain!-now h a !'! rl'C:l·<ll•d. hut the hoy~ got in thl'ir fun whill' I hey could 1 Sl'l' ~tor.\. Page i\-l 1 ' : r I Rousselot Resigns I From Birch Society SACRA MENTO 11\Pl Ht•p .John RousM·lot. a prohahle <:an did a tt• for thl' Ht•puhl1<·an n o m 1 n a t 1 o n t n o p JI o !'.. ,. Oem ocrat1t· l ' S. Scn;itor Alan \ran"ton. annu11nt·t·d hi" n·s ignal1on today from thl• .tnhn B1r<'h Society r--- 1 k said he w<r!-i qu1ttind t ht· r i g h t w 1 n g . a n l 1 c• o rn m u n i st SOl'1cty to makl' 1t clt•ar .. that I am my own mirn. cont rolkd hy no organization or ind " iduul " Houssl•lot 1S-Sl'h cd u led to s p t' " k 1 n N t• w r o r 1 B t· a e h Wt>d nt•sd u~· durmg a lunC'hl·on ' m e l•l1ng of tht• Balhoa U av Re rwbhcan Women. Ft•<lerat<·1i. al tht• ffahra Cnr1nth1a n Yal'hl Club t lk l<1tc<l i.tMy, P:.iJ.(l' CJ 1 Rou!>!-c l ot. w h o Wj~ th<' soc·1cty'!-i paid director of puhllt· information from 1963 through 1967. said he had told Roi><' rt We lch. who foun<kd t he socrt•ty in 1958. of h1i:. dct·is1on Lo resign in a telephone cnnvcr!>ation a m o nth ago. li e :.ard We lc·h "w asn't overly exrited" hy the news . Ro usselot !>aid ht• h ad d 1i; . aj{recd With MJml' Vle W" Of lh<: society for ini.tu nce, rt:. s tall' m c nt tha t forme r Preside nt Dwight EisenhowPr WU!> u "ded- ica ted. c·onsrious <1gent of the Communist co ns 11i rac·y." und <See BIRCH, Pagl' A2> Coast r AP W1r-..,,.to QUITS BIRCH SOCIETY Congressman Rousselot Study Shows Homosexuals Also Like Sex Scout Lease Approved By County A 30·vcar. rC'nt fre(' IC'asc· of- fL·rrng the Boy Scout~ ust· of I 96 a1:rl'1' a t llw t•dgl' of ~t·wport Ray ""'"'" approvc·d today by Orange County !>Upen rsor:.. The ll·a~. aprir'oveti rn con ccpt by ~upcrvrsors rn l!J7fi. ralb for t hl' cuunt v Lei donate S442.752 1r1 Newport ·T 1<.lelands n •\ cnue low a rel C'Onst ruC'lion of an e \'l'n lual $1 1111ll1on Sl'a Stout ba:w and vuuth al'tl\ itre" fat·rlitv T hl' property 1n°volved ·i:-. the :.ill' of thl' l·x1sl1ng S1·a Scout ba"t' on l:<>a"l I l1gh" :J) JU:-.l \\-t:St of the Balboa H<JY C"luh Thl' kase n·qum·s the Or:in~e Count) l'ouncll of tht• Boy Scouts Of i\mt·rrC'a to Otll'n the facility to .ill organrl.l'd youth group!'! t·on- n •rned with marrnl' l'ducation and rcrrt·atron "' In adch twn. tht· scout" are to C'n t·our:1gc• U!-il' o( the rt'l'rt·atron l' o m p I t· x h y h a n d 1 c a JJ JJ c d young"t<•r!-.. Su pcr\'1sor!> abo rc:q urred the S('OUls to have complcll'd the Sl m rl Iro n eonst ruction p roJcc.t w it h rn 18 m onth"· and S('CIUl ll·a dcrs are to filt• quarlt·rly re· ports with !-iUPl'rvr:mrs n:rt1fying use of the f:J cilttics hy \'Uriuu~ youth groups. Activities pla nnt·d al lhr fal'ili · ty includl' classes in s m:ill hoal handling. safety and oavigalion rni.l r uction and hoat re pair T ht• Newport Buy rcl'reatron center also will ht• used for ac- l1 vrt1l'S o f Sea Explon•r Scouts a nd will be oHercd to adult groups as s pace b ova ilabl<'. had never me ntioned ihe word bribe ry in conversations with m- \'CStrgators . "Isn't it true . Mr. O wen. that it was the d i!.tricl attorney's 111· vest1gators who first me ntioned the possibility of ther e being a br ibe'1" Aronson asked "I don 't think sc> I don t re call ... Owen a nswered A sl'ms of re lMed q uestions then followed thul opened th<' d oor for C:apiar lo follow that path when it came time for him , Diedrich friend and political :i to again question the w1lnei.!>. ly, and Diedrich a re charged Ip And Capizzi jumped on that a third count with conspiring ti> opportunit y to, for the first lime. solicit and receive bribes. ' get Owen's reason for not n..· Those c ha rges cente r on a porting the a lleged b ri bery 1973·74 effort of the Robert H . solir 1tation to officials Gr a nt Company and its sub· Die d rich 1s charged 111 a n ••dia ry. Ana he im Hills Inc .. to Or ange County Grand .Jury 1n ind u ce th_e county board o f dit•t ment handed do" n Oer 15. supe r v1i:.ors to free 2,200 acres of 1977. with two. count"!'i of ~ollc1t land from an :.if{ricultural pre - ing a nd rt~C'l'l\'1ng bribt·' sc rv•• agreement Both Rose. a long11mc (See Dll:.:ORICH.PageA2> Irish Cops Die 12 Hurt; Violence Escalates ""' ll F.SS B HOO K . Nort hHll l rl'land 1 AP l J\ mu!>Sl\'l' bomb blast hll'" a poh ti..' Land Ho\'er to hrt!'i toda~. kil ling four uoht•t•ml'n an<I 1nJurrng 12 11lht•r pe r:.On!> 111 .an <Jrl'<t or \;orltwrn l rl'land notorrou., for Iris h Hl•puhlrr Army gut•rrill:a al' trvit) Nen·r bl-fore 1n th1: Ill )t::ir-. 111 'l' l' t a rr a n ' 1 o I t· n (' (• 1 n t hr" 1 roulJled Bntr-.h prO\'llll'l' hud ~11 m;i ny mcmlH:r!> of thl· Ho) .it l 'lstl·r ('unstahular .\ J)olHT h(•t·n krllecl 111us1nl.!ll'1ne1denl Four polrn•ml·n rn a folio" rng vehicll' ;md a fam1h rn a pa:.!- ing l'ar \\l'r 1· rnJun•r( Pol11·1• said a hoohy trapped lkruck parked on thl' roac1 wa!> o naH·d as lht• pohn· p:t\'>l'd Thi· .1mh11"h took pl;1t'£• on th1· ro<icl lwt" 1•(.•n fh· .. -.hrook .incl Nt'"' r:o in 'outh ,\rm.igh l'c1unt_\ 111 ·a ran l'll·t·tn1nll'' plant 1\l rir-.1 poll!"{' had ....... 11 tlw bla-.t wa-. t'JUM·cl h.\ :a l.11111 1111n1• pl:antt·d 111 ;1 dn11n.a g1· t·uhnt nt·ar tht· ruatl Hui a p11h1•1· ')mkc~man 111 H1•1f;c-.t ,;irrl IJl1·r th1· homb "'-':-h1clcl1·n 1n a ... m.tll va n Th1·1 1· \,,,.., n11 1mml'<l1at•· l'larm ol 11·-.11111 .... it11lit y for th•· .11111Ju-.h. Hui pol11·1· s;11d 1t h;.acl tht• hallm.irk:-of .rn IHi\ :im hus h Irvine Man Injured In Four-car Crash i\ n I n 1 n l' man "u ff l' n ·1l crrtrcal inJurre!> :\londJ) :.iflc:r noon in a four c;.ar !'ima~hup on Culn•r Drr\e rwar M<11n Stn'l·I in I n in1• Dennis Srott Hoses, 25, of 167 P1neston1• wa' inJun•d ~hc:n h(• was thrown from hi!'! t•ar .mil l:inded on ihl' road\\ :.iy in th1· path of a n o nt·om111g vt•hll'lc· s;11d lr\'lnt' l'ol1ce Sgt Hnlll'rt Kradel Kradt•I said Bosl'' "a:-at tern piing a pa!>S "ht•n ht• <·ol I id cd with a n1 r d rt vt•n hv Robert M Nc.:wton . 2:1. 111 Corona Thl' forn• 11f tht· 1m pal'I thrc:w Bu!-il'S onto the p;1n·ment .ind hurled ht:-t·ar 1ntc1 ;, \ l·h1 cl1· II r r' <' n tH H 1 c h J r d \' 11· 1 •>r Sai;:an. 22. ·or Oana P111111 Sagan '" an Orang1· Count) ftr<•m.rn 'tal1om•d 111 tn·in1· Barbar<i Lt·t· W;ilkt·r 32. of 321-1 '\c>hra~ka St ('c1..,ta 7\1t•,,1 "'"" att1·mplln~ 111 a\wd th~· !>rtli ..... q ut·nt cnll1:-i11n "h1·n -.Ill· strut'k BoSl"•. I\ r;r<!l·I .. a1<l Host'~ rt'l'l'I \'C'O l'mC'rj.!t•n1·~ t rt·.t t nll'nt at t ht• 'r1•nc· I rum Ornngl' l'ounty l'araml'lill'" and "a' tak1•n to Sanla \na Tustin Communil) llos pit;il "ht·n· h1· was l1"tl'd 111 st;rhll• 1·onci1l111n to d.1.v in I he 1111l'll'I \1• t-.1 r1· u 111t :'\nrw of tt11 1 otht'r dn\'t·r., \\:ts lllJllfl'd Frampton Wins Woman's Morrey Suit Denied WllITE PLAINS. ~ Y •1\J•1 A lawsuit 1n "h1ch P1•t1·r Frampton'!-.. l'X g1rlfnl'nrl !>Ought half lhe roe!.. s tar .. " for tum· "a" thrown out today b) a JUclgl' "ho s a 1 d a l' on t r al' I b a!> l' cl on adultery rs void Stall' Suprcm~· Court .Jus tu·t· J oseph Gai.:ha rdr rull•d than an a lleged oral l'ontral't lwtwi'.•t•n Fra mpton , 28. and P l•nt•lopt• McCall. 30. included "the l'Om· mission of adulll'ry." the woman al lht• timt• be111g murnC'd to another man Miss McCall lws cla imed that . Fra mpton indurccl ht•r lo ll•avt her husband and lakl' up with him in 1973 a nd tha t he tiban doned her last .July S he said s he q u it her JOb lo de vote herself lo helping makt• him a s ta r with the undc rsl~rnchng tha t "they would he equal partners in all proceed s ·· l'n1nlrng out that adulll'n r•· m.1111~ J rn nw 111 :-.ic" ,··orl-. . Gagliardi dl'l'larTd .. This ('on lrat·t. a~ allt•gl•tl. 1s dt·arl) 1111 µoM•d to sound moralrl\ and t!> hawd on thr 1llH01l as"ot:1at1on of the partlt'" Thu' 1L '" vu1cl Jnd un1•nforeeablt• i\('kno\\lcdgrng t hat t·om pan!'..ons hud been made with the t'alrforn1a case 1r1 \\-htt·h Ll'l' M arvin's formt•r girlfril'n<I , ~1 rcht'lll' Triola Marvin. !>Oug ht half of his properl). Gai..:hard1 nsser tl'd t hut ncithl'r of th<' Marvins wa::. married to 'lllncom• else wht•n thl'Y lin·d IO)!l'lhl•r. In her suit fill'd 111 .J;inua ry. Miss McCall asked for an :.it" counting of Fram pton's carnrng" fro m 1973 lo lhe pn•st•nt a nd a 1Udgmcnt givrng hPr ha lf of 1l Thl· mostly Homan Catholic organ11.at ron ha:. ht·t·n righting Britr"h rult· 1 n Northern I rel and. l'uh nwnt'I .Jam1·i. Scott. who h\t'' rHo.rr !ht· :-.1l(• of lht• a m hush. told u reporter from tht• -.l'l'nt• !'101 .r h1I of th1· \'chr<'lc "a" ll'ft rntat·I II C'Ompll·td~ disintl" grJll·d \\1th tht· forrc of tht· Iii a!>l · Tht· sl•t·nnd pol1<'l' \'ehirlc. foll1>v. rni.: <!{Ml v;.arcb ht•hrnd the L .1 n d I< 11' t· r . · " as d a mag e d slightly by thl' 1·xplos1on T ht' hlast ":.is heard 11\i•r a lhrel:· milt· n1d111 .. Testimony Resumes In Trial th Ki\TllV CLANC\. ,Ill • 0111• 0411, PolOI Sl•U Dr D a\ rd ll ohte1n . a nc11 r olog1!-it al Wt•-;t m1 nst e r t'om munity llos prt al. "a!> to ll'"lrfy tod a) during thl' defense ph<Jst• or l>r W1ll 1am Wa d<lill's murdt•r rNrrul T ht• trial of tht: 43·ycar·old lluntington llarhour physician. al'l'Ust•d of strangling a ha by girl ;,1flt•r :-hl' ;rllt•gerlly "urv1vcd a !>alinl· ~1b<1rt1on . n •sumed Mon· d;iy Jftt•r:i Wl'l'k long recess. Dr l'hrl rp Wt·i ng art. an arll'stht•s rol ogrs t who sat on a hoi.p1ta l t•om m rl tl't' that in - \ t·strgaled t'h urgcs against Wad· dill. test1ril•d Monday that it is t'Ommon pra<·trce to fl'cl for a pulM• b.\ placing onC'·~ fi ngers along lht1 s idt•!> of the neck. l k told th1· f1H· man . sevcn - "oniun Orang(' County Supe rior ( 'cH1rt Jury that tw bl'11t•\'Cd Wad - ti 111 ·' 1·o n lt•nt ion rl u ri ng the h11,p1tal prob<· t hat hl' "a:. fctl· rng for a p11bt• "hl·n hl' "a" !>een "1th hi!> ha nd!'! at the infant':-. 1 hroa t Pr11"el·ut1on wi t nc ::.!> D r Honald Cornl'lsl'n hu~ test1f1ed ht· "a" W:idd1ll pres!'..rng down on lhl' 111fa nt 'i. throat four lime:. and complaining tha t s he would nol stop breathing We ing a r t a lso said Monday t ha t Cornt•lscn had to ld t he hospital c•ommittce then • was no t•qu ipm t•nt i n the h ospil<•I nursl•rv tha t could be usetrto re· VIVl' t h0 l' infant. But Cornc lst•n, testifying rn t he murder retria l. s aid earlier <Set> WADDILL. Page A2> Weathe r Clear in g and a little coole r Lows tonh~hl 48 to 52. Highs We dnesday in the 60s. BOSTON I AP l The rt' rs no diffe rence in the a bility of ml'n and women to achieve orgasm. rega rdless uf whethe r they arc ho mosexu al or he t er osexua l. says a Mas te rs and Johnson study. The hus ba nd.wife l e:i m of William II. Masters and Virginia E J o hnson said the ir discovery should help erase wha t they said arc the taboos agamst ho~· ua lity . The conclusions of their i:.tudy conducted from 1968 through 1977 comparing the sexual function of homos exuals a nd hete rosexu als are contained in their book. "Homosexuality in l>e.rspecliv~." o utlin ed at a br1efmg Monday. T he work l!J their first m ajor study since "Huma n Se xu al Inad eq uacy" was published in 1970. UC/ Prof Proposes Change in Primaries ... North Irvine Enrollment Growth Eyed I Ways of copi ng with ever, 111c rt>as ing enrollme nts in thf north Irvine area will be di~ cusst•d by Irvine Unified SchO<i l>i strrct trustee s whe n they m""11 Wednesday n ight. -fl INSIDE TODAY By FREDERICK SCHO E MEHL Of Ille Dalt• !'11.t SIMI Today's shopper, who ts tr11lng to balance spending and inco'11('., i• going to have to eat U?ts beef until prlct111 come dowra. See "Beef Prlze11 Zoom /' Page A7. A visiting UC Irvine professor will be orr to New Hampshire's political wilds Wedn esday to s e e k s upp o r t for a u nique • cha n~e in primary election~ balloting . • •••• ' The couple sa id they found <th at t)le s exual problems of homos exuals including the de· si re by som e to function a s hete rosexuals in m any cases ran be effectively trl'oled in two weeks Of inlen!tiW·-Htet"ttPY They isludied 84 homosexual men and women for problems they hod tn funclionlnl{ effec · <Ste SEX, P•ge A2) It • . -------------------·----- \ Stevc>n Rrams, a 38.yenr·old New Yorker. is pushing for whut he calls "approval voling" n system where by vote rs could cas t ballots for any and all can· dldates they m ight find accepta·_ ble. For exempl • Brams ex plained. a voter might find three cundid~tes In a five.member field acceptable and under the syste m c ould vo t e for those three. "If you had a clear favorite, you could, of course. vole for him. ll does everything_ of the p resent systcm,-but alloWs more Oexible options," Br a ms said. This is the case, he said. becaus~pproval voting ~llows voters "sprc acl" their pref· e rcncc o r more lhun o ne can didate. CiUnl( the De m ocrat ic pre i denlial pri mary in Ne w llam1>9hire In 1976 a contest that-ctrerthrtt liberal conlen· ders -liberal vo ters w~rc forced to single out one can dldate. 'lUnder approval voting . <Ste 8RAMS', P•f(t AZ) J _,""' ........... SEEKS VOTE CHANGE UC1'1 Ste-wen Bram• ' The board will cons ide~ several options prepared by di tricl administrator s to hous st ud e nts from lhe villages ~ Northwood a nd Woodbridge dur~ i ng the ne xt school ye~r. , Trus tees 'Will m eet ·a t 7: 30 p .m . at Venildo School. 4 •· Dee rfield Avenue. No action 'will be taken by the board on the options until Muy 9. according lo district officials. Affected by future board ac· lion will be e le m entary school . boundaries. Junior high and hhth school boundaries will re· m nln unchanged during lhe up- com ing school year, but are ex· ~cttd to cha.nae in lhe 1980-81 school yeer ., -..... ' I i ~ • I • AZ DAILY PILOl T ue1day, Aptll 11, 1171 Pact Draws Battle ..... ) Guerrilla8 Killed ·in Border Clash By ,,.._ '>l)()('latt"d Prf' ' Fout br "''" J\'lflRht••r-. huo1"ll P alcs tl111-'" ~ul·r r1ll .. ._.. ___ st_r..:..p_ngholds ,u nund Hl·1ru1 t')(l;n 3 \'1',ll\IJ: ltlll'1I t•mp )\.,\)( .:ut•rrtll.1., II• 1111111'1r.111 l ht· h1rudl hand('r J\11 1\11'. W\•t t' k tll1•1l II\ Iha• s1•1.•1uul n 1i..5 11111 111•1' 1 utd b) i:11C'1 rllk1s 111 1~11 d,I\' ·'' ll41rt o( lht• '1t·11111•d up 1 .1mpJl):!ll 111 't1bol 11~1· 1s t .11'1 , I''""''' 111.,11 \ with t:.:\ pt 'l'ht• ~ urpl.1111•, '~ not11•tl m 1•1 th1• Lt•bam•,,• 1«1j11t.il for ub11ut 01\l' llllrllll l'. ~I I Ot''"'' 'UICI Mca n~h1k lsr .... h 'h1·lhn.i uf Pul1.•,1m1;111 po ... 11110 ... in ~11uth1•1 n L1.·h it1t1111 'W .1 ... r1·1111 rlt•1I h\ L1.•hano11 but lknwd "' l..i Jt•I In T1•I "''' ·IJ' 1 ... r.,""li arm\ s pokt•Mtllln 11•pt1rlt•d tht· .,,, m f1lt 1 Jim-. .J111I .rn J..r.ll'h '>l1ldwr \\ l'rl' ktlkd in llw M11111t.n 111.:ht h.1t llt-' ~'' ulher pt'opi.. ~t·f\ wuunrlt-d alt1•1 llw '" l'<.111.·.,11 n1.1 n~ ~1·r1• inll·r1.·1.·1111·d "'"H Zarll .• 10 brat.•11 bord1•r v1llJI:!" 12 mill·~ 1.·a!'tl vi th1· Med1t1.·rr<1 Heari1ig Set For Malllhl BAL Tl MOR Jo~ 1 AP t Thl' 1Hh ll.S. C1rt·u11 ('ourt of Ap1>eals m Hll'hmond. Va. h as aJ.:rN•d to n •he<1r thl• mml fraud conv1 ct1on or former Gov Marvin Mandel and htb five co· defendants. T h e rehearing befo re t he full court wab c:o n· firmc~ by Rus~cll Baker J t .. the U.S. attorney for Maryland. The court acted on a i:over nmcnt rl-<1 uest to rl'· instate the conv1ct1on:. of Mandel and f 1 vc co- defendants. f 'rom Page A I WADDILL .... t ht·rc was s uch (.'qu1pmcnt in lhl· nursery hut 1t wt1s not UM'rl to try :rnd :-.avt• till' bahy while ht• was with Waddill in t he hobpttal Wa ddill's :ittornev. Charles Weedman, has contended th.c two -pound, 15 oun ce L\nfant known as Baby Gi rl Weaver was dead or irreversibly on tht• verge of death when his cltenl l'Xamined her Prnsecutor Robt· rt Chall£'rtOn. however. t·on tc11ds Waddt II ~trani:k<t the haby. feartnl? a malpracl1c:£' l.Jwsu1 l tf the infa nt sur vtvt>d \.\-1th br<im d<imaAc from 1mmt•rs 1on 1n lhe s<ilrne abortion !>Olut1on Weedman has aq~ul>d Waddill s imply want£'d no "heroic" er rorls al rcv1vul becaus e the 1n fant's brain hart bt'en dc:-.troyc<I by saline and the baby had no hope for hfe. Wacldill ts expettcd to lake lhe witness stand in his o""n dcfcnbe la te r His fi rst murder trial ended last May whf'n 1urors~1d they were deadloekt>d 7 to S in favor or acquittal. Testimony in the rclra1l llf'gan March t and 1s expected lo <·on ltnuc another month Irvine Road /- '-./ Plans Aired I r vi nc·s traffic tic ups und possible ways of unknolling thf'm will he d1scusse<l al an lrvi nt' Tomorrow forum bctwel'n 2 and 5 p. m S:.iturday :it lrvinl' City Hall. f'eatured speaker will be Al Ho lliden . ch air man of t he Orange County Transportation Commission and din•ctor of the UC l r vi n l' In s t i tu te of T ransportation. Other speake rs will be .Joanne Turner or the Irvine Tr:m sporta· lion Commission and City Coun cil mem bers Larry Agran ancl Mar y Ann Gaido Of'ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT frw0t•ftQf( .... t0.H• Pt~I ••1"•ht<h t .. tom DtfW'<I '""'" HHt\ Pfft\ t\owt>lt~b .... ..._°'.,.. 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(7H )MMUI Cl...itted ActYenltlftt ..a.Mn nran COMl, eut.hortUt:I H id. lt1tl0ftl. -8ut Deputy Dtlen.M Mln'ltAir Mo rde(hal Zlpport warned "'at lsruel wo uld ··tntenslfy o ur An army p1lrol on iaater mornlna killed tour J(ucrrlllia1 frnm Jnrdnn who <'rM~t'd thl' JO r nn vn a ><>ul ~"' not th of J11rn'l.ilt-m Nu llirlH'll <'••'>Ullllll''> Wt'I l' rt•1)()ll t•ct Ill I hut d thh -,ruft"htftM~~· tfa-~AU-ln.e..-1- l' u I cs t 1 n I an l(ucrrillus In oe11 hbor1 nl( l.ebuno n and ford&ll tf the gue rrilla striktlt> t\11nltwr tNronst uth•mpt wu11 n•porh-.t m Jt•rui.alt•111. when· D hmn h 1• 'lpho<lt•tl rnt •• n111r111·1 pul hui. :t'nClul 111H111 Uut ,, l'•"~wo~w• 'IWl\lt<el tht• J•J r<'t'I t'\l'l\Oltt' ~:ot 11rr .11l1f no nrw ~·u, hurt ·1 h1· 1111' ~ 11., d.tntlll'l'll 1.1."huot>M' 0"1<·1uh 111 Suton. I ht> pi ovmcrnl t-u111tul ul ')()Uth l.1.·h.tnon '•11d IM twit ar\1llt•1 y • rnd riwkt'ts o pt.•nl·d uv thl!'t 01111 n11l~ u11d poumh·d l'ull~ll n1 Jn' .1l11n)l J :JO fl\111• ft uni. f111m l'Vrt' nn thl' l'Olil>t lo (1w fl)()\htll!r 11r Mmmt lh·1 mcm An l::.r;wh .1rmv spokt•::.rm1n 10 r 1•l 1\\" dt•rttt·d th.JI hnwl """" '''''""''1hlt· r111 th1.· s h1·ll1ni.: Thc•11• \\l'fl' 11·~111rtb th.it t..r.ll'li h.1d,1·d Lt•ha nt'M' m11itrn:. v. t•rt· f11 111g <•\ tht• Palt:st1niu11 t•orwt•n 1•011 l lnu1.'<1. Tht• 1!1raL•li com mand h<•~ re· 11orti'd 3 lot:il of 17 f'nlt>slinian 1nf1 llrntur~ k1 ll1.•d s ince tht' bl·.i111nmg of tht.· year. including thrt>t• o n Jan J and rour on Mat c·h IO Thl•n• wui. no immediate re por1 rrom th • m11ttary command o r from Pal t:st in1a n head · quMh~r~ in Beirut identifying wh1d\ Palt>stm1ao Organization sl•nt the ~uerr11l<1s into Israel on Monday Bui thl' l>nl~tint.> hiber-0tion Oq~an1zat1on condemned lhe Pal1.•st1ruan.-. who threw gasolint> hom b and a gr<.•nad~ into the ,., owdt.'<I lohhy of the Brussels. Hdg1um. Jtrport Monday afll.'r tlwir ntli.'mpt to c.-ommandeer <ln 1:-.r aelt mrltnl'r failed. Fro• Page A I DIEDRICH ACCUSED·. • • Owl'n then was thl· Grunt Company 's presid1·nl itnd I he 1·1•1\lrJI f1gun· 111 tlw <·omrany" .. dt•~tl ing~ "\\II h l>ll'cl n<•h During a rull day of t<·~t 1mony Mo nd ay, Owt.•n's lc•sumony. which wa~ gl\'t•n under .1 grant of 1mmunrly chffcrt.·d m :-.6mt.· cr1tit.·a l dl'lall from hi s testimony at a prl'I rwl hearing lasl month At the hearing, for cxampk. Owen tended to ~often a portion u f prosecut or Cap1zzi's cas<' whe n he taJkt:d or a 1973 dinner he. another company offi cial, Rose a nd 0 1ednch ultcnded Then. Owen ''ud he .. a:-.sumt.'Ct lhings would go l>t.•llt•r ' for tht: compa ny al t:ounty gov1•r11 mC'nl ·s h.rnds 1f 1l ho11~hl som1.• IJtHI in Fullc•rton ow11l'cl by Hmw for $150.000 rnor1• th.111 1t:-. .t.rlll' worth M onc1;1 ~. hn"t·H·r. Ow1·11 ·., 11·~t 1mony "'tr~ mon· pornll-11 "Thl'y c 0 1ednd1 ;.rnd Hos<• I said things would go l.Jell<•r " if l hi' company bought t ht• Ho~t.· property al :.in inrlaled pr1ct· When :.tsked u11der cross ('X· aminat1on by defense lawyer J ames Ricldl•ll lo account for the d1Herc ncc in his Lcst1mon}, Owen replied · "I don't have a real lo~ical ex planation. There is a d.iffcrcnt1· It has to do with th<· """Y you I R 1ddt:ll I !><IY lhlllJ.:S . Hirldell, <Junni.: the :.iftt:rnoon Sl'S~ton 1n Supc1111r C11 unty .Judge Ro~s Tharp's l'Ourtroom hamm~red <1\\<1Y :it othc·r becm rng d1scrcp:.inc1e~ m va::.l ~1att· menb madC' by Owen. The witness. now lh<• operator of h1b own devl'l,1pment cum p.rny in Nl•wport Beach, ad rn1ttcd thal whl·n flr!>l uppro:.ich hv di s tri ct atturlll'V 111 vcsllgators tn 1977 he w .i~ 0 afrnul hl· might bt• arrc:-.lt•d As <r resull. Owl·n ~;ml. lw onl v a nswered Qlll'sl1nns :.tnd did n'it volunlt•cr anv information lo lh1· 'investigator~ about hi., dealings with Hose a nd Dicdnt·h Since then and sinl'1• i:1 \ c•n 1m munity from pros1•cull<m. Ov..t·n satd he could rcmt:mbt:r m1Jn · clctaili about his convcrsut11111 with t'tll' two m1.·n He recallt•d . for 1nst:1nc1., th1· c1f'fendanL'i !old him th1·y wt·n· business partners m soml• oul nf :.late business dealtn~-. but ~<:r•· not public part nt>r'> in Orange• County "hcl·:.tu::.t· 1l wouldn't look right .. Lecture Set On Airstrip Tht' Sher!fla(I !,ibrary s spring le~ture series wi ll open April 24 with a talk on "The Airs hip" hy UC Irvine history professor Henry Corc1 Ml'yt•r. The public is inv1tf'd to the Ice lure that will be given in the central patio or the Sherman Gardens at East Coast llighway and Dahlia Avenue, Corona del Mar beginning at 7 30 p.m Aamission is free. but space 1!'. limited so reser vations are re quired by telephoning 673-1880 Strike Ends LOS ANG E LES IAPl -Truck mechanics in 11 Western s lates were expected to be back on t he Job today . MJKE 'THRK4T' BRINGS COPS A p ho ne c a ll e r wllh a penchant for archaic phrasing startled a Costa Mesa Insurance company e mployee Monday when he told her . "Har k ! Take heed, there has been a nuclear warhead planted in your buJld· lng.'' Costa Mesa police said a search or the bulldlng railed to turn up eny bombs . The bujldlna wosn'l eva~uated. Owen also r<.·<.'u llPd mor1:· about lhl' critical 1973 dinner flt.• n ·mt•mht.•rl.'d that Willi am St:.irk, his fl'llow ('ompany ux et•ut1 vc. left tht• t able when th<.• convl·r~at1on lurned lo tht> pos~i · hie purchaM' or the inflated Ro~t.· l:.ind ·'Things arc gt•ll1ng too heavy for me, .. Owen quoted Stark a~ s aying when he left the table. Fro111 Page AJ SEX ... ltn'IY as homosexuals 1m polt:nce m the CUl>l' M lht.· m1·n a nd inability to rt•adl 11rgas m 1n t ht• t' ~tsl' of wom1.·n · Thi• two·w<'e k lreatm!•nt faill'tl rn IJhout 12 pt.·rct•nl of thi: t•as'-·:-.. they said Thl' treatment pro· gram is ~1mtlar to the program t hey piunl'erc<l to solve the se x ual prohll·ms of ht>tcroscxuab A boul 35 pt:'reent of the f.7 homosexu:.il ml'n and women who wanted to f unc tion as heterosexuals foiled to achieve a longs tanding rl'VC'rsa l of their ho mosexuality during t heir tr<'alment. the couple said. The researchers obser ved the love making of men and women. holh homo!'>t·xuul and heter~i·x ual. tn their laboratory al the Masters & J ohnbon Institute m St. LOUI!'> They found that rega rdless of bexu al prefcrenel', me n a nd women failed to reach a clim ax through masturbation. partner man1pul<1l1t1n and ora l sex· lcs~ th<'n I rx-rcent of the time. Wht•n h<'lerosexuals engaged in intl'fTOurst>. lh<' men failed to rc•ach orgasm j ust O\ er 3 per· c:ent of the t ime and women s light ly lt·s~ lh<in 3 oer~cnl "Th1·n· 1s no basis in physical f:Jl't for \ht• oft·rcpc<Jtcd dictum . ·My way 1s bett<.:r tha n your way'," they wrote "ti is n·u sonablc-to speculate that. wh<:n uhsorbcd . th1!> fi nding shouta lt•ad to s1gn1fic·anl modihcat1on in current cultural concepts." Tht•;.' also found that ml•n CJncl ~omen a r c .. 1ncred1b lv -.1mtl<.1r." not different. m fa<-1li ty to n•spond lo effective sexu<fl s timuli "In this count ry al least. m a n 's t•u lturally established rolt• ac; lhl· sex expert. as thl' rnurt• fatlle st•xual responder. or us thl' more effective sexual p£'rfor mcr wi ll not be supported much longer .. T he researchers baid men wi ll have lo t hangc their view of thei r sexual rok. "Whether he adjusts well or cannot withstand the ego shock of role a lte r alion will be a fascinating scene to obser ve." Among Masters and J ohnson's olher findings. "The interacting homoscx· ual i:ouplt'S a ppeared to be mon• relaxed and gave the impression of more comvlete subjective in· volvement in the sexual activity th a n did their heter os exu al count<•rpurts." lfcl<'rosexual couples wer~ more performa nce oriented and there was "an a pparent pres sure to •get the Job done'.·· Long ·term ho m os exual couples were more willing than . m arried heterosexuals to talk opC'Tlly with each othe r about what they enjoyed sexua lly. He t erosexual m e n a nd wo m en ofte n fantasize about h o m osexual activ i t y . a nd ho mosexuals fre quently ~c day dreams about eocounter~ ~Ith the opposite sex. There Is no evide nce tha t ho m osexual pre ferehces a re genetically determined. Handcuffs Out? LOS ANGELES <A P l Despite departmenta l and clly e mployee unfon opposilion. the city's Animal Rc1ulallon Com· mission hu recommended that anlm•I cont rol officers no longer be permitted Lo uM handcuffs. • .. Al"Wtt .... tt HOW DO, YOU TELL HIM? -Lee Clark.. 9. in the fore· ground. with his family: from rear left. his mother. Har riet : g randmother. Grace Clark : s is ter Robin. 14. and next to him. s1~ler J anel. 10. Boy Grieves Hu Dad, Died in Robbery PLYMOUTH. Conn. (APl -In the glow or spring. with Ea sler baskets a nd cards still on the dresser and the prom ise of s ummer outi ngs with Dad. how do you tell a little bOy . ~years old, with blue eyes and a s mile. that his fat her has been killed in an armored car robbery" How do you ll'll him there won't be any more auto race~. boating. sw1mm1ng and fishing" "ALL I TOLD HI M WAS, "REMEMBER Daddy the way he was and don·l forget lhc good times you had with him.' " s aid Leslie Clark's mother. llarn et Clark. "There was a robbery and he was shot and he died .. Leslie. wl1ose nickname is Lee. burst into tears a t the news thal his father. Leslie Clark, who would have celtil;>rated his 31th birthday next Monday. was killed by robbers. c Related Story. M l Clark. who had been with Purolator Security Inc 10 years. and two other, guards were shot to death in near by Wate rbury on Monday by holdup m en who authorities said ncd with SI .8 million in cash. checks. Jewelry and food stamps ·Lee's parents were d ivorced almost two years ago "IT'S J\ 11/\RO i\Gt:." SAID Mrs Clark. 33. a!'> s hl' sat tn h t•r modest homt.· surrounded by hl·r other ch1ld rt•n. lhn·(• d aughters, .Janet. 18. Su~an . 16. and Hoh111 . 1.1 .J nd rt'lat1n·s ;rnd friends · I think h<' find' 1l ll1ffl<:ull h vmi: 1na hou:.dull of wonwn n .. il ly roug h,·· s;.ud Mr:. Cl:irk. who works tn a conv:.ilt·:-.ccn t hllml' JU:.t up the block Dcspit<• lhl' div11r<'l'. she said, she Jnd her hus band"' cr t: slill c lose because or lhe C:htldr<'n lie visited the m every weekend. "Lee went with his fath<.:r every weekend." said Mr-. Cl<.trk "Except for rl'!'>erves, .. Lt.-e explained l11s falhl'r "'a~ m tht: National Guard . ''TllAT W/\S MV SON'S BIG moment.'' ~:.i1d Mr~ Clark "W<:l'kt.>nd-.w1thh1s falh<·r .. "It's going to be rough lmant•1ally lie paid bupport ano t.ir rit:d the chllcl t t·n ·~ ins urance Now r m going lo haH~ to du rt I 1ust dnn'l know how human l>t•tnl:!s could kill som eone el~c. ho" lhl'Y could turn a gun on a fello\lo human being. I don't l>t.·e "'h~ lht.•y h<id to kill l'vcryhndy " Fro• Page AJ BIRCH SOCIETY .•. that forme r Rr it1 sh P rimt• M inistcr Winston Chun·hill wns a "cunning tra11or " He said h<• dtd nnl clis agr<'<' with the society's maJor objec: lives of lim1l inA government and ha lting t hl' g rowth o f world socialism and communis m lie said lhl' soctl.'ty .. mad<· a statement or pr tn('tples which was needed for th£' gl'nerat1on of the 1950s and 1960s." but that 1l was his job "to fi ght for lht!'> ge nt'rat1on and c.-o mmg genera lions·· Ro ussclot livC's in San Marino a nd wa s fi r s t c leclcd tu Congress in 1961 lie was defeat ed a fter one term. but was n ·· e lec t ed f rom a differe nt Cong re ssional dist rict m 1970. He s aid he was not yet ready to a nnounce his candidacy for t h e U.S . Senate . but wa s "ninety-fi ve percent theri'." lie said he probably would resign rrom the Birch society even if ht> were not thinking of running for the Senate. N~el Victim Stabbed A $2-ye~-()ld La&U111 Nlpel woman foUod dead ln ber home t11ter Sund11y-dtect-ohnutttp sta b wounds, Orance County she riff's investigators eald Mon· day. T h e body or Marga re t S . Lam a r, or339t 1 Ma nta Court. was found in the ho me Sunday by her duughler .. Lmda Lamar. 23, of Ne w port Beach. according to She riff's Lt. Wyatt Kart. llart said there was no s ign of forced entry at lhe home. a nd the residence did not appear to have been ransac\ed . lie also noted there was no sign lh<.tl Mrs . La mar had been a ttac ke d sexua lly . a nd in · vestigalors have yet to establtsh a murder motive. T he wom an lived alone in Laguna Niguel and operated a cosmetic sales business from her home, Hart reported . Mrs. Lamar's daughter said she had last s poken with her mother abOut a week earlier. F,....PageAJ BRAMS .•• they could ha \t.c ~electtd a ll th ree," he said. While a front runne r i.t1ll would have been elected, the re· i.ults would have given a better representation of vote r opimon on the other cont enders . Bram:. said. B ram s\ i s a professor of politics at New York University. He is teaching a variety of political science courses at UCI on a visiting basis . - Brams· campai ~n for ap- prova l voting will begin in • ea rne~l T hu r s d ay whe n he meets wit h top J:!Overnment aides in --Wcw Ha m pshire, a µ11ll t1cal proving ground or sorts .. 1nt.'l· 11 holds lhe fi rst statt· pnmury an pre~ttlenlial election .\ l;~' r:-. ·· 1n primary elt-cl1ons. the ap- p rov a 1 vot ing ~yste m would t'lt•1·l the !'>trcmgcst candidate.'· Bra m s matolaincd. "It worh Jgaini.t a strong minority can- didate who m igh t squeeze through with only 25 percent or the vote · Such "winning" perc'C'nlagt•s <Jrl' not uncommon 1n pn man• t•ll•rt1on~ drawing. ~t:vcral cand1dateb, he pointed out. Hram ...... u1d the o;y'-lt•m prob .1bl) Y.OUld hl'lp n11ddle of the road or '"l'l'ntris l · c andidates "But ext n·m1sts would gel their prov1.·1 11.•H•I of s uppo rl ... ht.• Jddcd The prolcSM>r said he has been e n c o uragl'd to p ro m o t e the sy:.tcm by ofrtc1als in state and federal gm·ernmc nt and lea ders or t h e Democ r a ti c a nd Hepubltean parties. Brums ~aid a pproval voting could bl• u~1·d in state and local c lel'l1ons <tllcl could bt.• applied to propo~1t1on-tyr>c issues given to the voters "It probably would allow us lo lalk less in terms of winners and loser s 11n propos itional con- tesb >. but more in terms of levels of support," he said. Brams com·eded 1t would take "some public education " lo get lht.· system roll ing. but main- ' .11 ned that 1t would increase 1.• I e c t 1 o n t u r n o u l s a n d the ·1ei:111 macy or those elected ... Dress up your old diamonds and othe r gems wi th a new moun ting designed to bring out new fire and beauty. o .. How easy it is to update your trad11ion dl and line.: old 1cwelry ~-· int o sparkling, glamorou s Dew dinner or spt:c1al-occasion rings£· We:. ca n custom design-espec ially for you-and yo ur ~~1 diamonds will loo k more beaut1f~I thun ever before. ~O Let us help you create·that new ring from our sc lect1on of 1:. exciting, modern mountings with the wider, bold er look . 0 "" ~ \B1111/ </Ua/J1J 9/1wfigJI 00 ~0 ci'~; o~,,# fin~ /ewclry ' . )5 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 U lEPHONE (7141 &44-2494 , -. ·---' .... ....__ --. Laguna/ oath Coast Oil I O N VOL. 71, NO 107, J SECTIONS 28 PAGES Vo•r Bo•etewa J Dally New8pape~ • I Witness: Diedrich Tried ·Bribe • ID ·'73:: 8 ) oARY GRAN\ ll.U : ()I .... o. ......... """ ktlll•tl 'nwn• wouldo t l.H' JO wounchn.: • If .Ul,)11111' WU' Hllll)jt to lw "'uur111<'(t ll "'1111141 11111lJulJI)' lit· n\~ ~ .::> ,1nd M dt'ft'n<lant (,pRoy How at J d1111w1 111 Nlrly W7~l r·amc• 1n n.•s1)()nst• to a <tUt!blllm a!-.kl"d h) A !)~ll st u rll l) 1st rt t' 1 A ttor111• ~ M1 <'h.wl t 't1 1H1.1.1 SAN Ult-;(;() Tht· h•:HJolt "'" Ol'~l> 111 lht' bribt•r) 111.11 of Oraogt• Cuunt~ Su1wn1b11r ltalph D1l•dr1c•h '""' tudu) "'h\ h1· rltdn't rt•11ort ..in ,dh·~t';I -br\bt'rY' .;01tr11 ation m tult' hv Diednc·h in 197J II lo\J'> frw1tt1•n111~· And then · "'l" ,1 'uhi.t.int1JI amounl o l munc~ riding on ttw olht:r l'1td Olo\ en l1•,t1(1<'d 1 hi· fornwr <:rant ComvJny pn·"dt•nt :-. r 1•.1:.on., I or not 11• 11111 ting l ht' Jllt·~t·il tir11)c1 > ... ul1c·1lJtwn m.idl· IJ.) L>rl·dr u:h Cilf)l/./l u1H•n1•1l th1• I ri31 ... "t't'111UI d;.iv by boring 1n on Jn 11111>11rlu111ly gl\ en h111l hv 111· l\•11i.t• :1ttor111•v ~h lvt111 /\ror"un IJlt• Monda\ ;irt1..•1:11oorl ''It Wd'i ITI) Wiii d .l)t<llll'I :.omeone l'lse b Hu·hurd Olo\1•11 te:,tirtl'd .. You either had to kill or bt• When l'ross 1• amm111g Owl·n. ronson askl·<i thl' prosl'<'Ut1011 w1tn1..•s.., rr Jl w.rsn I trut> thut tw I Laguna Chase A ftermath O;uly PtlOt St.-u PftOtO I . ' Laguna Hca<:h polil·1.· :-.toppNI ci <.•;11 <·on taining s ix young E l Toro and M1ss1on V1c.10 resident:-. al C<Alliopt• Street and ( 'oa"t 111,ghwa~ Mnndciy ;ift<•rnoon. folio" mg <Jn all1 •gt·d <1:-.suult on ;1 motorc:\ l'll- rukr on l.ag11 11<1 Can~ on Ho<rd Offitl'rs purs u t·d th1.• b l arY. car containing thP ,v<>uths through town bcfort· making th<.· stop Th<.' youths. rncludrng two juvenilt· !! i r I s a n d I o u r ·" o u n g m l' n . "" <· r l' h:indc·ulf1·cl. qu<·st1orwd <1n<I lall'r n·lc<r..,1.·d 111 !hi' al)t•).!t'!l il '.'>'.'>:.llllt Coast Panel to Meet l.nguna H i lls Land Issue Tops Agenda By MJC'llAEL PASK EVICll 0t 11 .. 0•1tf P1tol Sl•lf R e J! 1 o n a I co a s l a I t· o m m1~sioncrs will mc•N in "Pl'C'lal session Wednl.'s d ay 1n ll unt ington Bt•ach lo 1:on:-;1d1·r pro post'd reductions or l'Xpans100~ of lht• roast:il tmundary slnfJ now under thl·ir l'011l rol Looming :.is the mos t <'On· t rovers ial rs:.ut' at lht' public mt'l'llOJ! sift for 9· :m a m in I luntington Bc•:.ich C'rty Council Chambt.'rs 1s :m OntnJ!l' County planning staff n .·t·nmmcndu111m thC;t l comm1ss11ml•rs n·lc asc con I rul of 3,430 ac n ·s in Laguna Hills Tht• land rs ownt·d bv the· Aliso Nuclear Protesters Eye Orwfre Plants By Jt:;RRV CLAUSEN Of Ille D•oly P1101 Sutt Nuclear devices :.ire targeted for demonstratmn:-. Saturday for tho second wet•k1·ml 1n a row when a five g rou1> c·o alit1on reads a ra lly at S:rn Onofre Nuclear GeneraltnJ! Stal ion J11:-.l south or San Clemente· Approximatel y 50 IH:opll• staged a peaceful <Joli nuclear a rms demonstration F riday at Sea! ~each Naval Weapons sta· lion. Seat Bl:~ch polirt· said the Goo<l Friday s.,ow. led by the Or:~:Q ,:ast Los Angcll!S communitv .. minutei. <1nd quit·t .. Cathoht Worker lasted about 15 was "vt.'ry, v1.·r~ Prolt•stors part1c1µ:.itccl in a s tations of the crObS d emonstra tion aj!ainst .. <.•onlinucd ex pansion"' or the Wl)rhi's Oll<'lcar weapons s tockptlt• "in lhl' fan• o r unmet hum an n eed :.." u s pokes woman said. Although not a sponsor in tht• d e m o nstrat ion pla nned for Saturday at San Onofre. t he Catholic Worker g roup·s ml•m bers plan lo participate in that n uclear e nergy pro test. thl' s pokeswom an said this morning V1eJO Co. which inlt·re :. to build 8.900 homes on the ;Jcrt·•H~l' Comb1nl'd with aen•<.iJ.!t' t·on t rolll'd b) the d\·wlupmenl <'Om pany outside the c·oa..,lal .wnc·. the i\li~v V1t·J11 ~1tc has 1·011111\ ;rpprov<rl for a fulurl.' dl'\ clop m1:nt of :m.uoo hom1·s Thl' co;.istal <:11mm1s"on 'taff ha:. madl' no Jrt•t•11m1ner11l<1I Hiil on the requc:-;t h) c:ounly En vironmcntal Managl'ment /\gen· t•y I E MA l orf11·1ab that lht: prl.'s c•nt coasta l 10nl' bl.' narrowed su bstanl1ally. E MA offll'tals c laim the c-om m ission's present hound:Jry " too wide <up to fiv<' miles rn land 1, and should bt· pured lo me1·t s tall' 1·11usl al 1.o n1· J!U1dclincs t•s tahllshcd rn J!l76 Slate coas tul com m1ss1orwrs mus t :ll'I on an~ Wt•dn(•sday vol•· by n·gwnal t·omm1ss1oner~. an<I a p p r o \ ,1 I b ~ t h (' .., l ,, l ' Leg1slatun· is rt''Ju1rt-d h('f11r1· the boundam•s can ht· ('hangt•<I Mcmbt.>rs of l.aguna Gr1 ·1·nhdl Inc . a non profit group wh1th opposes development on 11p1.•n land surrounding Laguna Ucac:h. have said they oppose th<· coun ty's bid lo have the Aliso Vit·Jn site released from I he toa~lal zone County offi c ials s ay the) <.ir en't t rying to help the dt•Vl'lop m cnt comp<rny. a d d ing that county guidelines requirl' thal nearly 50 perC'enl of lhl· firm's 6.623 acre s1tt.• ht: rl.'scrvl'd for open space. had never m entioned the word br ibery in conversations with in· vestigalors "Isn't tl true. Mr Owen. that 1t was the dis trict attorney's in· vest1gators who first m entioned the poss1b1hty or there being a b ribe''" Aronson asked. •· 1 don't trunk so. l don't re· c•all." Owen answered A series or related ques tions thl'n followed that opened the door for Capia1 to follow that path when it cam e time for him Died rich r11wnd a nd political al, to again question the witness. ly, a nd Diedrich <1re charged ilf And Capizzi Jumped o n that a third count with conspiring ttS opportunity to, for the first time. solicit and receive bribes. 1 get Owen's reason for not rt· Those cha rges center on a por ting the a lleged bribery 1973-74 effort of the Robert H. solicitation to officials. Grant Company a nd ats s ub· Diedrich 1s c h a r ged in an s id 1ary. Anaheim Hilts lnc. to Orange County Grand Jury in· 1ndUC(' the county board o r ctictment handed down Dec. 15, -su pervisors to free 2,200 a<.'f'CS of 1977. with two counts or :,olicit· la nd from an agricultural pre· ing a nd rlce1ving bribes. serve agreem ent. Both Ro ~e . a-long ·la m~ (See DIE DRICH, Page AZ> Loan Pondered Means for Sycllmore Sought R~ STEVE MJTCllE l.L • 0t II• DA1ty P1IOI Sl•ll L.J g una Bt';1eh t'lly !'oun t·ilml•n will ht•ar a prop11~:.rl lo horrow up to Sli. I m 1 I hon under a frdera l 1.•rwrgy program to pay off lhl· dcht on Sy<·;.1 mon• l11lb o\ 1..•r J lt·r~urt•I) tu yl·ar pl'r1o<l If approvc·1I. Ull' loan undt•r lhl' 1-'edt.•r:.il Coast;.il EnerJ?> Im in.rt Progr,101. "·oul<I bt· 1ir·1, \'ldt'rl ;11 J 5 IJl'rn•nt per ) t•ar 111 tt·n·~t rail' .rl·t·onhng to c1tv ol flt'rab - And ~ htll· lht• t'tl v \\<11t1ld haH· lo n·pay th1• loan. 11 would olf1•r "l'\ l'ral .tel\ Jot.1gl·~ to lhl• c11 \ "htl'h mu:-.L c·cmw up with th•· final S.5 ·I 1111111011 ow1•d H:.tnt ho SC Man's . C:Onviction Reversed 01 tM O•ol~ Pilot Sl•ll A panc•I of thrt'l' Orange Coun I~ S upt•nor Courl .rudgl'S has n· \ t•ro.;l·d thf• .l ulv 14 t·onv1ct111n 11r .1 San t'leml'rlll' ma n cha rgt·d \\1th 1llt.'gally lalJl' r N·ordang an April lt'lcphonc t•onvl·rs atwn "1th a city employct• T hl' South Orang1• County .J ud1cwl D1!\1.nt t t:ourl masdl· m l.'anor c o nv1cl1on of San < 'lcm cnll'.' Hom1•owncr:. Asl>oci:.i twn offi<'1al Josc·ph Barton has hl'l'n Sl'Ol hac k to Deputy Ors trrct Allornt·\ Hobnt Thoma:. for possible-furthl·r al'l11m T hom.1:-.. th1· pro"'•c·utor rn Barton's conv1t t1on. 'aid loda\ ht· ~<.i:-. rust rnfor mNI ol lhl' 1udgt·~· rt•\Crsul a nd has n111 m adl' a clt•c1~100 ""hethl·r to l 1 It· l'nmin:rl <:hargl•:-. agmn Barton. a n ·hrcd Los J\ngclt·s poltcl' sergeant. was c harged with illegally taping a phone call with Ken Ht•auchem.•. <.i c ity golf C'O ur se workl'r , an which Hl•auchl'nc seemed to mclicall.' s upport ror the Jan 23. 1979 rt·· call of coun<"rl member~ Wilham WJlkl'r and Donna Wrlkmson BartoO. cha1rm :rn of lht• Wal ker Wilkinson rcc·all tam paign . p l:.i ycd the t a pt' at a homt•owners ' g roup m ccllllf:? I k h~1s marnta mc•1I hrs rnnt>tl'nt'c saying thal Ill' lold Jl(o;1uchen1.· lhl' phone 1·all wa~ being re l'Orded Rut a 1ury found Harton ituilty o f the l'avt.•sdropping charg1.• .lud,:tc .John Griffin rmcd ham S255 a nd sente n ced the San C lemente politrw:il activist lo two years inform al probation. Superior Court judges Everett Dic key, Ma rk Soden and Betty Lou Lamoreux signe d the re· Vl•rsal order ft'nday after Uarton <1ppcaled the conviction. T he judges· writkn opinion on I he• revl!rsal st11d . ..Tht• traal t See REVE RS E . Page A2> Palos Vcrdes<.:orp by Juncl~ In <.idd1t1on lo prov 1dang d grl':.ttC'r t1ml· PN•o<l for repay menl of lht.' lu;.in, thl· rcdt•ral pro gram would n :dut·1· tht• :innu<rl intcrl'sl r ate from a C'urn·nt $540,000 per) car on lhl balanCl' to S270.000 per yl•ar Thl' c11y·s department of com - munity d1.•velopmcnl has been workrng w1lh lhl• s taff of the Callforna .. CoaslJ I Comm1ss1on n·g<.irdlnl.! lhl· a pplication for thl· ll'dl·ral lnan Pl.inn111g 11ffit'IJ b s.Jrd toda} lhl' city would bl· l'l1g1hk for lhl' lo.in to .H'(jUll l' propl·rl) for npe 11 span· and rPc-n•.1lmn · tt s ,, h·J.!llrm.rh· rcQuc~l " Lag1111a Pols ont• l'rly orftcwl sa id today. "The loan would b<.> in rcs ponst• to the demands i.:cnt'rated by energy impact program:., and the city·~ 1ntere~ted 1n using lhl· money tor recre::atwnal purpose:.." The c ity concept would sec the -;alt· of a portion of the 522 acn• par<'d by Le1sun • World sold to developers with lhl' proceed~ • used to pay the firs t year's in len•st and redU<'l' the princip<1I halanc-t' 10 betwt.'cn Sl and SJ m1llaon Tonight .., upd<1lc on pro~rcss 1n S)camon· Jhlb will ali:.o tn· clud l' a r e port frnm City :'>1 :inaj!er Fred Solom1m regard (See LOAN. Page A 2> 0 •1ly l'tlot SUit PllolO Edclat•. ~fi . who doe~n·1 want his la~t n am e known bl·eaU'>l' ht~ pct rs illt'gal in California. !>nuggles up to Bandit. :.1 fe rre t who goes joi.u~ang w ith h im regularly on th(! bl'ach. Story on Page A3 Stabbing Cause Of Woman's Death /I(, 52-y<.•ar old L<1guna Niquel woman found dead in her home Easler Sunday dacd of multipil' s tab wounds. Orange County s he riff's investigators sa ad Mon· day. T h<' body of Margare t S. Lam ar. of339ll Manla Court. was found in the ho me S und<i/"by her daugh ter. Linda Lamar. 23. o r New port Beach. according tu S her iff's Lt. Wyatt Hart. Hart s aid there was no sign of . forced entry at th<' hom e. and the residence did not appear to have been rans acked He a lso noted the re was no si~n that Mrs. Lam a r had been attacked scxu ;J lly, a nd in· vestigalors have yet to establish a murder motive. T he wo man live d a lone in Laguna Niguel and operated a cosm eti c sa les bus iness from he r home. Ha rt reported. Mrs . Lamar's daughte r said s he had last spoken with her m other about a week earlie c:. We ather C learing a nd a little cooler. Lows tonight 48 to 52. Highs Wednesday in lbe 60s. S atorday's-demon.o;lration is in support of a complet~ halt to the gener ation of electricity through nuc lear power , s aid J ean ie Bernstein, s pokeswoman for Al· l1a?lce for Survival in Laguna Beach. Other organizations sponsor · ing the ' r·m. protest al the nuclear pla nt iointly operated Cl.ISO Declines Vote lnvesliJ(ators we re una ble to determine the exact cause of' death Sunday because or some body decompos ition. The de-J te rmination was made Monday a fte rnoon t hr o u g h a pos t~I mortem examination, Hart said.1 I I ~ I . r. , • INSIDE TOD~ V Today's shopper, who is trying to balance itperiding oPld income, u going to ha ve to eat ~" ~e/ until prices come down. See "Beef Prizes zoo m." Page A7. ·by Southern California Edison Co. and San Diego Ca, 3 nd Elec- t .. ic Co., Include Ft'iends or the E uth, the Sierr a crub, Gro1.;p~ Ur.lted Again s t Radi a t1or Dan:~er and Community Energy Action Network. Ms . Bernsteln said this mom · Ina tha t two s peaker s arc sch e duled during the d e m . ons tralion . Sisl e r Rosal ie Bertell, a Catholic nun. a nd John Redhouse. a Navajo from Ne w Mexico. The spokeswoman said Sisler Be r ell is a cancer r esearch s pecialist who i s s u i n g the federal government In an at· ~tempt to r e duce ou c teur workers' exposure lo r adiation. "Her findings Indicate very CSee PROTEST, Pase AZ) ( , Smoking Plan Kilkd By declining, to vote on lhe is- sut . C3pislrano Unifie d School Distn c• truslC'cS have killed a plan to estabi1st>· :i stude nt smok· ing area at Capismsr.c Valley High School. Trustee Willia m Tho m pson m ade a motion Monday to ap· prove the proposed s moking a rea· so tbat youngsters who II· lega lly Hghl up anywa~ on tfle campus "won't dis turb other s tudent.a." Thom pson; a known s moker, a rgued that the c urrent non s moking pollcy ol t he hig h acbbol cannot be enforced. .. . --...... But Thompson's motion died for lack or a second and trustees took no further action OI\ the matter. S upe rinte nde n t Jerome Thornsley proposed the smoking · a re:i plan two weeks ago. llt! s aid s tudents s hould be required to get parental permission to s moke at school. Bur-trustee Edw1rd Westberg, o dentist, said he opposed the smoking ar'a for health rea· ons. . "One person called . me ond asked when we were going to pul beer bars. . a nd areas for sexual relations" on the dis trict's high school ampuses. Westber g said. • A school advisory committee recommended the s moking area be set up when local residents · .de m anded students be kept on c!lmpus during the d ay. Residents said s tudents were rolsing havoc in the surrounding nelJ hboThood. School of(lclals say students usuaJly leave cam· pus in order to smoke cigarettes. "We wi tl e nforce lhe no· s moking p0tlcy to the best of our a bility," s aid s chool board President George While. ' . Strike Ends d LOS ANGELES <AP> -True mechanics in 11 Western sla , were expected to be back on l~ job today. ') l.AGl.JNAN FIFTH IN K41UnlON Sue Petersen or Laguna Beach placed flllh ln the women'• division of t he Bos ton Maratbo.n -Mon· day i n u race t •at eatabUabed a new neord. T he· ttory and a picture are ln the spons &eeUon today on Pa•e Bl. _ ...... • .. DAILY ,..LOT LJSC 8Aliem -.. "Seized; One · Held I\ 2 l y ,. u r o Id Ort• ans 1 d •• Mnrln4' IS In l'll'tc,.ty loday anrr ht' 1A llt'f(Nlh Jllt'lllµted lll 'llnllj,t $It' t•tRhl M e1n~u n n nllonul' lhrnu~h <:ump Pt•ndleton, u u 111.i Ill ~)Ulh S.in l 'lt•mt•nh' ll S H u r d t-r I' .1 l r o 1 s 1w l..t•!>r111rn -.1tul t> ... 11 f>t•rwk, •li>o li.11own ..u. lklm .ar Ut•rwk. wo' J rr\"l1'tl M1inday utter ht• '!llt'd throu.:h t • nw f't>nc11ctc)n ., Chi 1st1an1tai. J:.&h'. f1Hl1ng In li tOC• v. lwn vnh •rt><I tu b .1 m 1hh•n l)OIH'l'UIJll M 1l1tarv 11 ff1c·1.1b. ult>r t 1·cl border P.u rul 1>fCl1't'r" -.h(I lex-at 1.1a t'1Jfhl 11lt11al ultt•n on Lut'rn i\ v t' 11 u t' 11 l' a r t h t' t • ,1 m r1 Pt ndlf'to11 l(<llc· Wei.Mln -.:1111 U1•rw k wa-. .11 r .. ·~tcd in J O or.m gt' \'an that WJ-. v rorre d1n~ 'nuthhou nd on '1•111d,1 dt•I l'r1•-..cl1•11k 1'ht· J l1en" 1d1•nl1fwd IJ1•n1•k J " tlw man who'd dnH•n tht·m into tht- l ' S in lht> S,1n Y-.illro areu, an otf 1cial :.aul. Ry rl r 1van g throug h Cami> P e ndle ton. De n1·k ass c rtc d ly J v o irk rl th t• nor rk r r at r 11 I fr1·1·~ay C'IW('k p111rll :-.11ut h of S,Jll ('horn t•ntt• Authonll(.'h sa1c1 they 1<11.·ate<I J Joa,k d 357·ml1gnum rcvol vl'r und1·r a 1·oal 1n t h1· \an Tll1• l~1nl1•1 l'al r11I "pok1•-.man -;aid llw v:m was rcg1'{t<•rc•c1 lo J Cd m p P<'ndlcton M .inn(· Offir1als <ir e M nltnuing an in "l'Sl11wtion of the· 1nc 1denl Den<'k 1s being h eld at the• HordC'r Patrol's Chul11'V1sl1.1 ~ta· taon F,....Pa~AJ DIEDRICH. • Owt•n thL•n was th1.· G r ant Company 's prl..'~1denl a nd tht· ccntrul figure tn lhl· <:umpany ., deali ng.-. wath IHcrlrtt'h Our 1ng a full day uf l"'>t 1mony M 11rtdJ\'. Ow1·11 ·:-. l1•-.11mon,\ "h11'11 \~Ui. gl\t•n undt•r .1 gr ant of 1mm11111t\. d1fr1•rt·<I 1n :-.tmH· c· r I I I l' J I ;It• I a I I I r om h I s tl'stimonv .11 J prctri;.il hl·aring last month At tht> ht>Jring, lor cxamplC'. <>wen tended to.~11fl<•n a p<>rtum of pro"ctutor Cap1a1 ·~ ca~c when he talkl'c:J or a 1973 dinner he. another company offic ial, Hose and Diedrich Htll'nded Then. Owen said he "assum l:'c1 thing~ would ~o hett1•r" for tht• com pany ut c·ount) ,::ovt·rn m1·nl 'l> hand~ 1f 1t bou~ht :-.om1· l.tnd 1n Fullcrto11 owned bv Rose for S150,000 more thc.tn 1t~ true worth Mo nd:t\'. howevt•r, Owl·n ·~ lt·~limony wai. more· pointed 'They 1 D1edrtl'h und Ro se 1 s aid thinf?s would go better" 1r thl' compunv oou~ht the ROM' property at 1:1n infl ated p ri'('l' Wh en :.iskt•d under l'ros!> Cx· a mination hy cll'fl'nse lawyer . James Hi<ldett l<> 11ccounl for the t1 1rfe rc nC'l• 1n hi:-t c~t1mony. Ow1•n rC'phl•d · ··1 don't havt· a rl'a l logil'al ex pla nal1on. Tht.>r<· is a di ffcrc nct• It ha:. to do ~1th thl' way you ' H 1ddl'll l 1o<.1y thing-; ' H 1c1f11•lt. 11111·111g I ht• <ii ll'rncxm "''~"11111 111 Supt•r1ur County .JuclJ.:'-' Ho!>~ fh:1ri.»!> courtroom hamm1·11><I aw:.iy al other seem· 1ni.: d tM'r<.•nan<'tf>!> 1n pa:.l slate· mt•nt-. mudl• hy Owc·n rh1• ~ atnt•!>:-., now I ht• operator of his "" n fil'\'1.•lopnwnl com p:inv 111 'frwporl lkat·h. art· m1 t11'Ct th:it l\.lll'rt fm;l approach h,• d 1:-.1 r 1l'l atto rney in vest 1gatnr:-. in 1977 ht• wa!> afra11I hl• might lw <1rn•stccl . . l\s <i result, Owl•n sa id, he only nnswercd (IUf•st wns and did not volunteer <.tnY anfor m al1r>n to thr an vest1gators about his dealings with Rost.• ttnd Diedrich Since the n and since g iven im· munity from prosecution, Owen sa id he could rcrncm her m ore deta ils ubout his conversation with the two men. DAILY PILOT ,,.. OtA~CoMI ().Mly P1k\t •ftf\•hK" '"°"" O•fWt<(IJ ttwi '*-"'Pt-I"\\ i' ~·\~by 1N Or.,. 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TERRY MACADAM DISPLAYS RATTLER Don't Handle Snakes This Way; Leave It to Experts By aoaE•T BARKER CM tllt o.llT P*' &!.Mf Huntington Beach City Coun- c 11 man J o hn Thomas t old Congressman Dan Lung~ he was "crazy as hell" and un· l e a s h e d p rofanity ·l a ced broads ides at othe rs Monday night during a briefing for city officials . Thomas, who strolled into the briefing late while ~ngr~n was discussing illegal aliens. hstened calmly for a while before blurt· Ing out at Lungr en. . "You're cra~y as bell a! you th ink a l iens are t ak ing our 1obs ." Lungre n a ttempted to con· tinue the discussion but Thomas interrupted. . When Mayor Ron Pattinson tried to calm Thom a s. t he coun· cilman answered: "Pattinson , why don't you go to hell? You s hut your - - mouth." Councilwoman Ruth Ba iley also became a ta rget when she told Thomas she wantc!d to hear wha t Lung ren had to s ay. ··You keep your · -moul~ shut, Ruth Ba iley. You kt.oep 1l shut until I'm through. "I'm getting tired of all this goody lWO·SboeS bull -. " With that outburst, the meet- ing broke up and Lungren and two aides appea red to be in a stat e or disbelief.· "Who is he anyway?" Lungren asked . Whe n told, Lungren, a Lon g Be ach Re publican who r epresents Wes t Ora nge County. s hook his head . He s.Ud he was e mba rrassed for the city. but added that he wouldn't let it keep him from visiting the cit y in the future. "When language like that is d irected at wome n. it m a kes me c ringe ," he said . Als o a t the m eeting wa s Ora nge County Superviso r Ha r- riett Wieder , herself a Vt>leran or four years on the Huntington Beach City Council. Mrs . Wieder , who had .briefed c ity officials on county m a tters before Thomas' arrival, said s he found his remarks degr ading. "I find it som ewhat frighte n. ing for someone wh6 doesn 't re present rational be ha vior to be acting in a d ccisio n·m aking c apacity. against him was organtled by.a pro· Walker-Wilkinson faction. Ba rton said th e case was "h arassment" and that the Walker· Wilkinson proponents .. a r e ·'trying to break us (homeowners) Cina nc1ally,. with court costs of more than $3,000. 'rhe illegal taping case and re· ca ll e ffo rt have gene rated a g reat deal of legal action. Bcauchene, the alleged illegal. ly taped city worker, bas filed a SJ.000 civil s uit against Bart.on. Ba rton is o n e .. of s ix San C le m e nte reca ll proponents na med in a $4 million lawsuit filed .by Wa lker , his wife . Mrs. Wilkinson a nd her husband. Barton and three other recall o r ganizers h ave filed a $16 million counte rsuit for alleged s lander . The successful recall by the homeowners' group also led to the o us ter o f Counc ilman Howard Mushett who was voted out of offi ce with Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson J an. 23. Mushett w a s .a ctive in l he Wa lke r· Wilkinson recall effort. Rattlers Visit Suburbs "The a busive la nguage was shocking, disconcert ing and te r· r ibly embarrassing," s he said. Thom as was laler see n having wo rds with Cou ncilma n Bob Mandie ancf F i re Chief Ray Picard. E'rolfll Page Al PROTEST. • Sowh County W amed of Snake SelUon He told Picard who was help· ing to explain a complex city is- sue to a reporter that "he didn't know what in the --he was t alking about.'' stron~lv a relationship of low le vels or radia tion lo leukemia, cancer , diabetes, heart trouble a nd hardening or the a rteries - not only in adults but genetically to their offsprings." H 's ra ttlesnake s ea son an South Orangl' County. Area po l1t'e a nd a nima l ser vices officials have asked n•s· 1dents to be o n t he lookout for . vt·nomous rattlesnakes that frwy n>mmonl y bl' found basking on pat ios, drives a nd rustli ng 1hro11~h overgrown s hrt1hs W<.1lt'r 1n hackyard pool.., and 111•t llr1nkin~ howl~ a ltral't:-. :-.n;1kf's , !>aid l.u~un u lh·~u·h r\ n i m .1 I S1· r ,. 1 ,. c· s O f r 1 t' t· r M ;u·iannt· Sin 111 If you -;houltl spot a sn<ik1., kct•p an cy1· 0 11 11 <llld 1f 1t poses a threat. call Lhe city's Ani mal Ser vi ees at 497·3311 .' "You "houldn'l try to do anything with the snak~ unless you ha ve been traml>d 111. hantlhng them," s aid Ms Slevin Th1: war mt•r we ather brings rattll·rs out of Mlulh county hilly art·a ~ and into ~ommunitics s u t h as T op of t he World . Lugunu Canyon and mos t San C'lt•rnt·nll' hornl':O. northca!>l of thE: San t>ic•go l"n •t•....,uy S;111 CIC'menle police LL Al Ehlow s :.11d the number of sna ke Dana Parking Bill: $3 Million-plus It will cos t mo re tha n SJ m1l11on to corrl'ct the m ost prl':-.· sing parking problems in U:.ina Poin t. Th at w as th l' con c l us a on San Clemente Candidates Offer Views Twe nty fi ve San Cle mt•ntc City Countil eandi~~~lcs h avt• been invitc<l to part1.c1patl' 111 a <'•rndidatc 's forum tonight a.t 7 :m <•I the San Clcmt•n lc ll1gh School little theater Thl' forum, spon!>ored by tlw Ca p is t rano Area League of Wom en Voters. will Ccalure brief campaign speechc" hy the t'an d1dates who a rc ~crk1ni:: J one year term o n the city council Th£• rem:unin~ 11 cand1datt•s a ll s<'ckini:: threl.' yl'ar term~ on lhl' <'ounc1I. wi ll spc<ik Thursday n1~ht a t 7·30 at the high school The two.night ev<'nt will he the J<.ist c ha nC'<: for Sun Clemente voters to he::ir ca ndidates for the three posts hel~ ouslf•d coun· ell members H a rd Mushctl. Wi lliam Wal e r a nd Donna Wilkinson. T he City Council ele ction will b(' held Tuesday. 2 Women< Held In Wood Theft An early morning San J uan Capistrano sta keout n ailed two young Ora nge County wome n w ho a llegedly stole an estimated $500 in lumber from a M 1ss1on City construction site today A She rirr·s De partm{'nt s po kesm an s aid Ka thy Mar ie G r a nt. 20. o f Anaheim , and Leslie Ann G lidde n . 19. of Orange, we r(' arrested after dcp· uties staked out th e site on Paseo De La P az whe re nearby reside nts observed a pick up truc k with lumber loaded on il De puties arrived at the sce ne at about 2:30 a .m . a nd Im· pounded the lumber la den truck but were unable to locate sus· pects. Offtcen 11taked out the urea a nd s topped a car !coving the scene al about ~ a m The two fem ale suspects and a glrllrtenct we re In the car, a s pokesman s aid. The third girl was not arrested be cause lnveel111tor a. be lieve sbe wa.s called to pick up the other two. The two arrested women face grand theft ch1r1es. They are beln1 Mid ln Orange County Jall on ~.000 ball earh. n·Jc•ht•d 1n a consulta nt 'l> $18.SOO pa rkrng s tudy sent Lo Orange County ~upervisors recently. The s:l m1llton would bring 11 of the most inadequate areas to a sat1sfal'lory on.street and orr- s l r ec l p a rkin g leve l , t he Png1nccr10g farm of Moh le. Perry ancl Associates reported. The e ngineers JUSl comple~ed u lO·monlh study of the maJor l)Orlion of Da na Point. Lt was or- cle red by the supe rvisors last . lune in response lo numerous complaints from the puhlic a bout parkinia and truffic safety pro blems in the are~1 . T hl' area s lud it'd is bounded by Selva Road on the nor th. Calle l~ Pr imaver a on the east, Pac1fiC' Coast llif?hway on the ~oulh and Green Lantern on the west. Ear ly '" the s tudy, en,gincers d iscovered that the acc ident rat e on La Cresta Avenue was t hree lo four l'l mes higher Lhan other slrceLc; of illi type. County officials responded by installin,g a four.way slop at the high· :t<'l'1dent a rea intersection of La Crest a a nd Violet Lantern. Other major t'onclusions of the JUSt·complctcdstud y are : Onc ·fifth of the dwellings do not have use of all off·street par king because many people us(' their gara i::es for storage rathe r lh<tn for parking their ca rs. Two pa rki ng s paces per dwelling unit would be adequate but 85 percent of the ar ea have less thantwo s paces. Additional parking rcstr ic· lions on La Crest a would help improve s igh t d is tance al in· tersections and per m it utiliza· lion of painted bike la nes. A traffic signa l i s needed al the intersec tion of La Cresta a nd Golden Lantern. T he c urr e nt p a rki n g s~ortagc in the Da na Point area was created by previo usly in· ~adequate zoning codes. llecomn'\Cnde d a ction for super visors Tuesday a s ks them to approve design or a traffic signa l for the La Cresta and Golden Lantern intersection. It is also recomme nded that <in ordinance restricting parking on La Cresta during the morning a nd a fternoon h o urs tha t children are p dssing to a nd from school be adopted. Evam Due Date MONTGO~ERY, Ala. <AP> - The AJabama Supre me Court h&1 been asked to set a new e'X· eculion d ate for J ohn Loula 1t v an1J , III , o conde mne d muraorer who was spared from the e lectric chair despite bis WllJh to die. s ightings us u ally s kyrockets around Easter t im e. Ehlow a lso sa id residents wbo see a snake tha t mighl cause a proble m should call police a t 492-5101. Animal experts s ay r at· tlesnakcs us ually t ravel in pairs .so watch out for the cre ature's m ate to follow the first snake one m ight ohscrvc. While r attlesnake bitei; are serious. prompt m edical allcn tion at a hospit al us ually results m minimizing the chance that th e .victim will s uffe r their pol<'nliaJly deadly l'ffccts . To avoid snakl' problems in your yard this s pr117g. am m:.il services officials sa y the best id ea is to trim s hrubs a nd cut bac k t he othe r pla nt g ro wth around yOllT' home . CUSD OKs Year-round Oasses Capistrano Unified School Dis - trict trustees a pproved a plan Mon day to hold ycar ·rouAd classes for som e stude nts al Am buehl E le menta ry School in San .Juan Capist rano beginning in July . One hundred and seventy.one parent!> a l the school indicated m a recent survey the y would enroll their c hildren in a yoor· round school progr a m . A d istrict citizens a d visory committee r ecomme nd ed to trus t ees tha t three schoo ls should receive the pilot year· round progra m . But trustees de- c ided Mo nday lo t ry the ex· per imental s yste m at one school this yea r. School officials s a id t he y belie ve a y ear.rou nd s chool ope ration m ay e ventua lly cut down costs. · "Th.ere wa s no mer it in a r esponse," Pica rd sa id today. "But I've never been talked to t hat way during my 29 years in fire se rvice.'· The stormy meeting was held in a City Hall conference room prior to the regular City Council session that started at 7 · 30 p.m Lungr e n, a fresh m a n con· g rt:'ssma n, had jus t re turned from a visit lo the U S.·Mex1c an border whcrt' he -.aid hC' saw a lie ns crossing into tha:-. t•ounlr) illegally Lungren said latC'r thM :1p pare nlly he was in bas1e agrL"-' me nt with Thom as tha t a liens do n o t n e c e ss~tr i l y t h r o w Ame ricans out of wor k. Fro111Pa9eAJ LOAN ... ing reside ntial developm ent ad· jacent lo EJ Toro Hoad and the Leisure World community Solomon inte nds to prest.•nt proposals from dcvclopcrl:i from which co uncil m e m ber s m ay select an act'epta bll• plan for de velo pment in o rde r to bogin negotiations for s ale of a JX>rtion of the pris tine acreage . Councilme n and c itizens ~ also hear a progress report on t h e La guna La kes Regiona l P ark Task F.orce des ign team regarding Sycamore Hills . Tonight ·s meeting begins at 6 p.m . in counc il cha mbers. 505 l"orcst Ave. Measure Backed SACRAMENTO CAP > -Th e California Asse mbly has given over whelm ing 72-1 a pproval to a bi ll to keep county a ssessors fro m inc re as ing 1975 asst:siv ments lo raise properly lax rc.:v enues. Ms. Berns tein said Redhouse is a leader in an Indian environ· m e nta l struggle to pre ve nt uranium mining on India n lands in New Mc~ico and Arizon. T h e d e m o n s t r a t io n s pokeswoman s aid s he has no idea how many persons will turn o ut for Suturday's ga ther ing. "We may get a few 'hundred or we m ay get 2.000." The de monstration has been in I ht· pl;.inninJ! for o nly three weeks. s he sa id .. Wt• f'el·I l herl· *" .. higher ll·vel of publtl' con:.cious ness n ,ghl now. .. After the Harris burg acci- dent. we believe tha t nuclear POWl'r should be l>Lop ped 1m - mcd 1a tely. T he fa l·t t hat ul- timate <11"<1l>ll'r was ave r ted lat llarni.bur.i.:1 dot'sn'l m ec.tn Urnr M>melhmg \\011'1 ha ppen." Benef.it F ete ~tin Laguna T h e re 's st ill lif!l<' to buy t ickets to the <~ueen of Hearts Guild western barbcque benefit Sunday al the La guna Beach Lumber Yard. Proceros from the fes tivities will f:lO to the Childre n's Hos pital tlf Orange County. The barbequc will feature western attire. fast draw com· petition pitting city a nd school officials against the timer and llollvwood stunt men. For reservations. call Mrs. Ma cauley Ro p p at 499·1548. Guild me mbers say SIS of the S20 donation is tax dedu ctible. Dress up you r old diamonds an d other gems wi th a new mount ing designt:d to bring out new fire and bea uty .. ~;~ How easy 1t is to update your traditional a'l'ld ~inc old J~wel~ - into sparkl ing, glamorou s new dinner o.spec1al-occas1on rings. 1 We can custom design-especially for you-and your l(~f diamonds will look more beautiful than ever before. J Let us help you c re~te that new ring from our se lection of ~:.1 exciting, modern mountings w~th the wider, bold er look. £~' :' Fine Jewelry lS FASHION ISi.ANO • NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 TELEPHONE (714> 644·2494 r - .. . a < O•llf PtlOC SUH PMIO EDDIE'S 11£T FERRET GETS A LIFT FROM A CANINE FRIEND IN LAGUNA BEACH Strange-looking Rodent Draws Questions From Curious Beachgoers as Master Jogs 'It's a F e rret' Jogger's Partner IDegal By ~"TEVE MITCHELL Of Illa O•lly Piiot Sufi Eddie says he's going to get a T ·shtrt made wiffi1b1g block let· ters that read, "It's a Ferret .. That 's because tht• 26 year old Laguna Beach man can't run five s tC'ps on ttw ht•;ic h bcfon• someone stops hi m a nd as ks about his jogging partnN "It's a fl'rn•t ... he'll respond. ;rnd bcfo n' he gr•t::. anutht•r hvt· vards down the lwach. someone else will CJSk htm ciho ut thl' 2(). inch long furry criltl'r running at his h<'<'IS And l>t•forc hl:' ran answc..·r thl' .second quc..•ry. a sm.ill c:rowd has gathered. ··0oes he bite"" they ask "No. he licks.·· Eddie res ponds. ··what does he cut"" they a::.k. .. Ory cat food... Eddtl' rephc .... gazing long1ngl y down thC' sand The questio ns go on and on All the while. Bandit scamper-. at his master 's feet, runni ng his snout through the s1•uwt•t•d. ob l1vious to the ;ittcntwn hl"s drawing When he ts able to break away. Eddie und Hand it t'<ln linuc their run. wi th tht· t:.rnnt•tl Lagunan occasiona ll y kicking sand at the ferret. causing th1• furry creature to squeak and leap aside. Actually. Bandit cff)('sn 't Jog Nuclear Plant's Tolerance Rapped WJ\SlnNGTON •1AP1 The Three Mile Is land nu<:lt'ar power plant and others built by Bah cock & Wil C'ox have a basic dt'· sign that m a kes the m lt'ss tolerant of mistakes and hardl'r to control if something goes "'rong. a Nuclear Regulatory staff offt c1al s ays. Darrl'll C. Eis<'nhut. deputy director of the d1 v1s1on of opNat- 1 ng n•a<'tors. saHI in a n tn tcr vi<.·w th~1t Rabl'ock & Wi lcox planl"S US{' only onc·th1rd us much water as competing de· s1~ns to generate "team. leaving less capacity to cool the rc..·actor if normal circulation bn•aks down. Ins ufficient cooling can damage th(' reactor cor e. as happened .it Three Mile Island 1n Penn::.ylvania. ra 1s1ng the threat of a melt·down that would r eleas e large a m ounts of radioact1v1 ty to the atmosphere In reports made publtc Mon day by the Nuclear Regulator} Comm1ss 1on. operator!) of Bab· cock & Wilcox plants related in stances m which boilers actually did ru n dry i n minutes. as E1scnhut s uggested they would Arter the accident at Thn~· M ilc Is land. the N RC instructed olant operat ors to rev1t·w similar. though less serious. tn· cide nts at othC'r Babcotk & Wilcox plants John MacMillan. vice presi· d ent for Babcock & Wilcox 's nuc l ear power generation di vis ion . dedined c omm<.•nt Monday when asked whether his fi rm's "o nce-through" ste<Jm generator design with its rc:I · atively small supply of water helped cause the long ltst of 1nc1- dents cited a t other Babcock & Wilcox mstallatlons. ''I'm not going to comment on that. .. MacMil111n said I l 's more of a hal r lo(><'. ha lf ·hop And that s what draws the atte11 t1on of lx'achi:!oers Wht•n th1ngs gt'l too hect1c- Edd1t• ::.coops up the little animal in his hunds and runs into tht· ocl'an. "'h1·n· ht· ~L·t s B<Jndit lon.,t· to l11Hh surf into lht· shorl'llm· · "Thl'\ u.,t•d tu c:all l ht·m poh•cats·. ·· Eddtl' se11d, addrni.: tht• animal 1::-. not an odd1tv 1n Colorado. whl·n · hl' witnessed Bandit'-. h1rth twn Yl·ar s UJ.!O. Thl• reason they·n · rare..· 1n C'a ltforma 1s lwc:ausc thev·rl' ii lt·gal in ttus st;.itt• · That's wh' Eddit• \\on't rcVl'ul his last na nil' State.• Fish and Gamt• offi cials say the animal 1s a predator. and might endanger s ma ll birds and animals in California. nut Eddtl' <>ays R<indit IS pret· 1 \ ha pp~ "1th h1.., t·at l'rum_·h · I i.:a\C him ~1 ltvc rat on('l'. .incl ht· ''ouldn't l'\'l'n t•at it:· ht· '>Jiii Eddie sa\'s ft •rrl'ls \\Crt• usl'd in th<' JHOOs to <'c.ttcl) r;.its 111 homl·S · J\nd thl'y n· still USl'd hy hun tt•rs to cat<·h rabbits. · 'Thc..•v !)end the fcrrL·t down one holt• and stund a dog at the othl•r ... ht• s<.11d · · J\s soon as the ra1Jb1i catches thl' ft·rr<'t s sccnt . ht• r uns out the other end and the dog c<ttl'hes him .. Thal sn•nl comt•s fro m u musk gland on tht• fcrrt•t 's ll'nd1•r un dt·rbelly. "It's S<Hi of like a skunk ," Ed· d1C' says. holding lh•· pt>l up for a s niff "Hut I'm gomu tQ. have the s ac· removC'<i ' Oth(•r thc.tn that. Ba ndit ·s ju!>t 11k<: any otht'r house pl't ·' lle's housl.'broken. ;.ind he d oesn't bite." Eddie says When he• do(•sn't want to ht-held. he'll li ck furiously at the holder's hand Ir thut do<'::.n't work. he'll dt•ltver a hght. but sincere nth· hlC' .. Sex 'Equally En joy able' Study Sa ys Pref e re nee Makes No Di ff e re nee BOSTON c /\ P > T hen • is no diffe rence in the ability of men and women to achieve orgasm . regardless of whethe r they are homosexual or heterosexual. says a Ma s ters and Johnson study. The husband-wife team of Willia m H. Masters and Virginia E. 3ohnson said their discovery should help erase what they said are the taboos agains t homosex· uality. The conclusions of their study -conducted from 1968 through 1977 comparing the sexual function of homosexuals and heterosexuals are contained in their book. "Homosexuality in Perspective ." cl utline d at a bnefing Monday. The work is t heir lirst m ajor s tudy since "Human Sexual Inadequacy" was published in 1970. The couple said they found that the sexual problems of homosexuals -including the de· sire by some t o function as heterosexuals in many cases can be effec.Uvcly treated In two weeks of intensive therapy. T hey studied M homosexual men and women for problems • they had in fWlClloning effec.- tlvety as homosexuals -im· potence in the case of the men. and inability to reach orgum In the cue of women. The t~week treatment failed in about u percent of the cues, tbe1 Mkl. Tbe tttatment pro-sram la lllmilar to UM program they pioneered to solve the• sex· ua l problems of he terosexuals. About 35 percent of the 67 homosexual me n and wome n who wante d l o fun ction as hete rosexuals failed to achieve a lo ngstanding reversal of their ho m osexu a lity during the ir treatment. the couple sa id ; The resea rchers observed tht> love making of men and women. bOth homosexual and heterosex ual. in their la boratory at the Masters & Johnson Institute in St. Louis. They found that r egardless of s exual pre ference, me n and women failed to reach a climax through masturbation. partner m anipulation and oral sex less then 1 percent of the time. When heterosexuals e ngaged in inte rcourse, the men failed to reach orgasm just over 3 per- cent of the time and women slightly less thhn 3 percent. ·'There is no bas is in physical fact for the oft.repeated dictum. 'My way is better than your way'," they wrote. "fi is rea- sonable to speculate that. When absorbed.. this finding sbou1a lead to significant modification in c urrent cultural concepts.·· They al.so found that men and women are "Incredibly s imUa.r:· nol different. in facili- ty to respond to errecllve sexual stimuli. "In tbts country at least, man's c ultura ll y C'stablished role· •ts thC' •wx t•xpert. as the more facilt• sexual r<•s ponder. •r as the morf' effective sexual performc..•r will not be supported much longc·r ·· The rt'searchc..•rs said men will havt> to change tht'ir view of thc1r sexual role. "Whether he adJUSls well or ('annot withstand the ego snock or role altt•rat1o n will be a fascinating scene to observe ... Among Masters and Johnson's other findings· • "The interacting homosex· ual couples appeared lo be more relaxed and gave the impression of m ore complete s ubjective in· volve ment m the sexaaJ activity tha n did their he t e rosexual counterparts." -Heterosexual couples were more performance oriented and the re was "a n apparent pres· sure to· gel th~ob done·.·· Long -term homos exual couples were more willing than m;urled heterosexua ls to talk openly with each othe r about what they enjoyed sexually. -Hete rosexual m e n a nd women often fantasize about hom osexual a c tivity , and homosexuals frequently have day dreams about entounters with the opposite sex. _ There is no evidence that ho mosexua l preferences a re genetically determined. ~oline Gouging Charged NEW Y O RK 'r AP > A Manhatta n gasoline station has been given notice tha t the fede ral government believes it ove r charged customer s more than $75,000 during a five-year period. The government also said it was investigating the first Sl ·a· gallon station in the city. "We do not intend to tolerate price gouging," d eclared Robert Low. the regional administrator of the Department of Energy. The president of the corpora Uon that owns a Mobil station <Jt "Firs t Avenue and 62nd Street listed by the department as WalterBaliko of Scotch Plains. N J has 30 days CO answer the departme nt 's cha rge Low said the department in 1tiated an investigation after the station posted a price of 93 9 cents per gallon of unleaded pre mium in January "Our investigators concl uded that the station has been excetc'CI · ing the maximum c.a llowablt• price for all four g rades or gasolim: it sold." Low sc.a id Other stations m Manhattan {'ha rgc that muc h <>r mon• for unleaded pr-wn1um. 1nduding o ne Tc-xaco s tatH>n at f'trsl /\venue..· and 37th Strt•l•t that raised its pf 1et· last \\t·ck to 9'J !l cents · · Wl• h aVl' b<.·l!u n a p r l" liminary investigation ·· of thl· T exaco s tat i on. sa id J s pokesman for the department ThL' spokesman said otht·r a uditors "'en· being :-.cnt to mc.1'opoltt<Jn areas across thl' country in an effort to fight pncc gouging If n.c departmt•n t doc· ... not J.!C'l an answer from thC' Moh1I sta tion's owners w1th1n thl· 30·dll~ res pons(• J>l'riocl. 1t ""111 1s~m· J remedial ordt·r ·A schedule of rollhad..s 1:-. one · of thl• thtngs that "111 come ''ut in the propost•d n•med1;.il or d l' r . · · a t' e o r d 1 n g t o t h 1 • ::.pokl'sman I\ n d . 1 f th l' or cl t· r 1 ~ n 11 t followed. ··pric·<.·s t hargNI ah<>\'I' the mux1mum tould :-.ubJt.•et llw dealer to c1v1I penalt11•s of up to $2.500 a day" c.tnd the' own1·r might be subJCCt to a Sl0.000 ftm• or a year m Jail. tht' department s pokesman said . Huwto Cope With Dreams Seminar Topic Have }OU been 1arrcd out of sleep lat(')y from an 1mag1nar~ fall off som{· awc::.om t· pn•c ipicc'> Or ma}hc awakt·ncd scn·aming anf1 brt•athlcs~ afll'r running from a h1c1eoui. hea~t ·• Suddlchack Colh.•gt• 1s s pon::.or mg a sc·mi nar Fr1d;1y and Satur ciu :. des1gnl'd to ht•lp you t•om1· lo gr ip!-. "ith those fr1ghll'nmg or pk•<tsurablt• t•ncolrnlt'r:-. \\1th th<' subl'OllS('lllllS ··u ndf'rs t an<l1ng Your Dreams" tak<.•s plac·1· Frida~ from 7 30 to 9 pm tn th<• l\l 1s· s ton VtC'JO campus·!> <:afl'tC'na conference room Thl· seminar conclude::. "1th a Saturd a} session from JO a m to 4 30 p m Fcc-for the conference 1s SJS. whil·h 1nclucle!-. a Suturday lunch For furthl•r 1nform~1t1on. phone831·7813or495-27Hl The 45ih annual concla11e ot the Armncan Gem Society was held 1n Washington. O.C this year Rick McElvaine and I al· iended from our store Ounng tne past year. Rick has com· plated the necessary require· IT1lnts to upgrade his title 1n the Society from ' Registered Jeweler t o Ce rtif ied Gem:>log1st His trip to the con· clave was sponsored by our firm and was our way of saying .. thank you" to him for his in· -terest 1n 1nc reas1ng his knowled98 and quahflcat1ons 1n the gemological held. The opening event of the conclave th11 year was a Congressional Reception at the n1oowned Corcoran Gallery ot M . At this gale affair the AGS presented the American Gemstone Collection to the Smithsonian lnst1tut100. The collection Is made up of native Amerlcen gemstones set in ~m-etyle jewelry menutac· tured by AGS tewelefa. It Is a *'I exciting collectlon and I em Wlf'Y proud and pleated that our firm had a amell part In helping to give th11 fine gin to the Smithaoman. The dlapley wlll tour the country for aeveral yeer1 before retlnng to the famous Smllheonlan Hell of Clefl'll and Mlntfala. M uaual. the rem1lndef ol the fr.day concl8¥9 wee de- • ...... . . .. ............. HOW 00 YOU TELL HIM? Lee Clark, 9. an lhe fore· Around . with his ramily: from rear left. has mother . Har· n et: grand mother. Grace Cla rk: sis ter Robin. 14. and. next to h1 m. sastl'r Janet. 10. Boy Grieves His Dad Died in Robbery PLYMOUTH. Conn 1 J\1'1 In thl' glow of spring, with Eas ter baskNs and l';.ird::. still on t h1· dn:sser and the promise of sum mer outings with Dad. how do you tell a little boy, 9 ye ars old . with blUL' t·yt·~ u nd a !)ffitlt'. that h1~ father has bel'n killed m an armored car robbt.-ry·1 How do you lt·ll ham then· won't be :my more auto race!), boating. swimming :.ind ftstu ng'' "ALL I TOLD HIM WAS. "REMEMBER Daddy the way he .... as and don't forgl't the good t1m{•-, you had,w1th him.'" said Lrsltt:· Clark's mother. llarricl Clark. "There \\-as a robbt•ry and ht was shot and ht• d 1t'CI · · Lesltt>. ""hose niC'kname ts Lcl'. bur!'it into tears at the news tha t ht~ father. U.·sll1· Clark. "'ho \\Ould have cclC'bratt.-d his 37th btrthda} next Munda}. "a::. k 11led by robbt.-rs. 1 Related Stor.Y. A·O Clark. who had bcc·n v..ith Purolator S<.·c urity In c JO years. and tY.o othl·r guards \\l'fl' shot lo de ath tn nearby Waterbury on Monday by holdup mt·n "ho uuthorittl''> ::.c11d fled with SI 8 mtllton in cash. «ht·<.·k..,, )t'\\l•lr} and rood stamp:-. Lt•t•'s pun·nts Y.l'rt' dl\orct'CI ulmo~l two Yl'Clr::. ago. "IT'S i\ HARO i\Gt:." Si\JO Mr.., Clark. :~. as she sa t in her mock s t _homt· surround('('! hy ht·r other c hildren. three daughters .. Ja nt'I. IH, Su!>an, lfi. and Hobin. M. and n·lat1ves and trwnds. "I think ht• finds 1t d1ff1cult living ina house.• full of women. rc<t l· Iv rourd1." said Mrs Clurk . \\ho works m a convalescent home jus t up the block. OC'sp1te the divorct'. she said, she a nd he r husba nd were still dose beeause of the chtldrcn Ile v1s1ted them <-·very weekend. ··Lt'<' went with his father f'V<·ry wt•ekl·nd." :.aid Mr-.. Clark. "Except for r<·~ervt•s," Let• c•xplatnl'd llts fathl'r "a" 1n the· ;.;.111ona l Guard. "THAT WAS )1"\' so~·!-; BIG momt·nl.' satd Mrs. Clark .. Wl'l'kPnd~""1th h11,falht>r " It's going to bt· rough 11nJnc1all~ lh• p:ud '\Upport und car · rt<'d the chlldrt·n·.., 1n::.ura nct• :'\lo" I'm going lo haVl' to do 1t I JUSl d on't kno" hoy. humc.an bt•1ngl> could kill somL·onl' else. ho" they could turn u g un on ·a f1·110 .... human bt.-1ng. I don't see wh} they had lo ktll everybody " Missing Santa Ana Boy Baffles Cops Santa Ana pohl't' a n • l'Ontinu ing a s1•:irth tor 7 y1·ar olr1 Charles "Chrtssv" Fran1·1~. miss 1n g :-.tnct· his ·ratht'r dropped htm off on a local st rct•t cornt•r April 9 Officers said toda~ lhl·tr 1nvest1gation so far ha-. turnt'd up no trace of tht> m1ssin1? boy fatht.•r tn work on J\1m l 9 a nd ":ts droppc..•d at Cht•stnut Avenue and Lvon whtk his father went tn unload a dt•ltvery truck. Pohcl'. who fear the youni.:stf'r may be a vtct1m of foul pla}. h<J· ven 'l ruled out the poss1b1hty hl· was hidden by a parent or fam1 ly friend because of <1n upcom tnJ? custody hl'aring Chrissy h ad gone \\ tlh hi-. c@) EiEMWISE Mary Barr certified Gemo1og ... 1 Whl•n tht' fathc•r r<'turnea to tht· an·a to pick up hb son . Chrt::.sy was gon<.· T ht· youngste r. who is three feet tall and weighs 45 pounds was dressl'd in blue pants. a mull1-colort-d T -shirt and blue Jac kel He hus l'Olla r·length hght hro"' n hair. blue eyes a nd scars on h ts forcht•ud and chtn, police.• ... aid voted to ihe continuing educe· t/IK1 of the Society's members. 'Ne attended gemological lab sessions. seminars and lee· tun!IS on the industry's latest developments. Special chn1cs were held by 1nsiructors with expertise m a particular field of gemology. We hal'J the op· portunity to learn about the 119fY latest d1soovenes in the gem world. I found 1t very exc1t· Ing and shmulating. Perhaps the enthusiasm I have for 1ttending the coo· cl1ves 1s a lso due to the n-.rwlous opportunity to get to knoW so many woooerlul peo- pte from all parts of the country WhO share my Interests In the fasci nat ing science o f gam>logy. We cannot help but ie.n from eech other e¥en In the informal diacu .. ions we hllve Ill the lunch8on1 and din· nerw on the echedule. WMn we jeWlltef'I get together, we talk thop a lol. Mainly beeau.. we find OUf cat'99f' IO interettlng. I MICOme thll oppof1unity .ctt 'JMlf to relntorc. and In· CH AR LES 11/HA R ~ :::W~~~~i:1i:!:1~1~· ~ -~.-Tn eo dOlng, t am ateo Acc,....._G.- Laer .. •t ~ aio Mf\19 my cuatome" Jle and \0 continue to de--trult and confldeM9 • CW C.. t.J tt., found In me Md my flnn. '""'~ w ......... . ......,.,. ... .. - •• .44 DAILY PILOT lueedrt Apnl 17, 1111 .. (;, 4 Held in~_RobbeJj .. ~ wld1" ,I Te• M"ar19-•lae 'Luck' Cracks Murder, Heiilt Case ·No.Not Th r ' Pleas .. SllADF.S tH' Ttn; R•'.IX'O TS In t•wnt you m11>M·•I ttw nl•w, ltt>m . \OU .,hould know that Nt>wport lll'lH'h ., ~ .. \ants of t'll> hull on• .:r .1pphn.: with <'on.ct• Uon ~1011n Sonw n<>H•I notion:> un· ••mer~in•: on lhl~ One plunninK l'Omn11 i.u>1wr. All.m Ht•••k ht\Of' ~1vlni;: th bu1ld1nt; 111 t>'"'tlur blankttt M.•un·h "urra11h tu prowl uround huui.c:. und forrl't o~I \ 111lat1oni. nolhl'r mun1l"lf>itl 'tuct} '' trv1n~ to determm <· how mJny unrt•IJlt•tb '>ht111llt ht• .tllo"1•1I to rt.'!>ldt· umkr one ru<1r 'Yt-:T ANOTtn;R S\ caa;sTION 1s 1<1 1equm··u uM· l>t"• rntl for pJrk111.: m 1·rn11:ht 1111 tht• '>tn·ch Th1l>, :.omc of th1• :.;I\ .ints :-.J \ 1Ao11ltl d rt\l' pt-.11>lt' ba1·k lo parkm~ 1n lht· 1 ll1·~a I i.;aral-{t'' I ht·> h,I\· t· 1 lll'J.!•JI I> c.·011 v1·rh·d 1 nw 1 lleg..11 g..imblini.? room .. You mul>t h,1\1• .1 m 1•J<.,Uf\' vi Jdmir.Jl1un tor all lht•:-.1• 1,101quc appro..1l•h1•:, t111 mproH· Newport !-. quality oflif1· Cons ider h1>w many unrelutedi. you haw living un 1lt-r your roof I 111 g uilt~ ht·n · Som<.'lum·' I'd bl· 1n f.norul '. -.. __ :..~~ ._ - I hl· a ut hortl I<'" h.1u I ing J IA ~•) m.> ull fl•l.1h'd It .., that dog 11f llllllt• t\ft1·r Ill' alt' t hl· lc ght hulli 1u:-.t lh1· 11lh1•1 night . I rn l'lln \ tncl'll ht'' no n·l.1t 11t0 uf mini· T ln:s w•: (',\N t'IG URI:: on the overrught strct.'l p1:1rJ< ing pt•r m1h W1· <·an a ll ru'ih down lo city hall and gel om· or l"u They m.1v not hd\.f' enough p<irk1ng at city hall t11 handle· thl' appltt:.rnt~ Then of t'oursP, lht•) ·11 st•l up ;.i fl'c for th1i-. Aw. t•om1• 1m nnY... ·You wouldn't expect tu gel th<: J,1erm1t for nuth111g would you·· And then we co ml' to lht· rrn:.il outrage..· The hlankel :-.earch warrant Maybt· you wouldn't mind 1f lhe building ins pector lunged th rough your front door and <irrcstcd you for hav ing th1· k1tt·hcn dock ..1nd dcclrit· mixer plugged 1nto the :.amt• outlet. PERHAPS YOl WOl'LDN'T 11hJt•r l 1f he f>rll•d open lht• garnge door and ordered you tu muvt• out the pool ta blc. But a bl:.inkt•t Sl·art·h Y..arrant" Wheri thl•v hus t m l o your place and start look 1ng undt•r hl:inkcts . I think t·1ty hall has gom· too far Apparc·ntl\ NcY.. port Planning Comm1ss1on Chairm an Hill i\g1•1• <ign ·t·., Ill' lt'rmt·d tht• ..carch 1A a rrant propos<J I "outragl•ou~ · i\gt•c's rt•mark may h<tVC MJml' Wl•1ght of h1l>tOry hchind it Some..• years hack. that's what the CohJOJl>ts ;,aid ~hen the Redt·oats s tarted busting down I hP1r front doors I l turnL-d out poorly for the lirtll!-th. WATF.RDUHV. Conn C API Two m"n und two wom en were c h r~~d toduy tn conncc_!lon with the $1 8 millio n robbery of a Purolator S.-cuNty lnr . branch offlct• 1n which thrt>e security •:uurds W€•rc ~lam Pollc•t> ~u1d thl'y r('covcred wl·llllO'L" t1nd oil tht' i.tolcn t•ash .wd v ,1luablcs Luwr(.'nt'\' P t!llellcr Jr .. 36, • rnd Evt-l)'n Vel{a. 26, were ar n•i.ted al 1 15 a m local tame ctfler pohcu · ui.ed a hullhom to l'all them out of the house lht•y i.hare in Waterbury. police said P1·lll't1t•r WJ!1 chiJq~ed with ·1ran Split Underlined By Marches TEllRAN . Iran 1Al» An l'!>l1maled 20,000 peopl(' sta~cd a march 1n Tl•hran todtt\' 1n the tturd day of dc•monstrations sup porting a popular Tehran rl' l1~1ous leader. but the dcm· onslration was broken up by 111tl1tant lslam1t· vouths Tht• confrontai1on underlined J w1dcn1n~ s plit amo ng tht• various factions that united to 1lrin.• Shah Mo hammad Reza Pahlavi fro m the thront• The nu t1on. meanwhile. was besc..·t by g rowing um•mploymcnt. MINOR SCUFFLES, but no <;1•n ous \'iolt•nt't'. wen· reporlc<I .tt the demon~tration . called in ~uppurt of A~ <itollah Mahmoud Taleghani Tult•J:tham ll'fl Tchrcin Friday for an und1s l'11)S<•d location lo prott•st the ~irrc~t and detention l:.i~t week of two of his s on!-. and a daughlt•r in law h;.· unidcn 11f1t•d rc\'ol11t1onary nuht1amt·n Tht• dc·~nstrat1<1n app<·ared I 0 bc :>UPI >rtt•d by the left1:-.t F1·davce and Mo1ahcd<:t·n guardsmen. The gua1:cbm en n· porlt•dly haH· form<:d i..IO al l1ancl' to t·ombat tht· growing in flut•llt'l' or lhl' lslam11: n ·volu t1onarv c:omm1ttees of Ayatollah Huholiah Khomc..·in1 . the s piritual h•ackr of the· February re\ olu t1• Tiit-: {'OMMITTE:t:S arc cvn stCfrn:d to he tht: ruling force in I ran and have often undcrminE'd ct.1.•<·1s1uns h\ Prtml' M in1 s lt•r Mehdi Baza.rgan and his pro· \ 1s1onal govl•rnmenl Tht• dcmon~lr-.tor!-t dcm:.tndl•d Talcgham·:-. return lo Tehran and an investigation into thl' ah dul'lions. Witnesses :.1t the dt•monstra- t 1 o n s :.i 1 d m II i t <1 n l I s I a m 1 t· s shout<'d at the Taleghan1 sup· pnrtt•rs. anusing thc•m of being "rommun1sts. s ocial11>ts and not t rut' lslam1sts" and then s tagl'd ;1 sit-down. hnng1ng the.· pm t't'!.>StOn to a halt T HE CROWD KEPT calm t1nd slowly heg<.1n l<J d1s persl' aftl·r m 1 nor st·ufflt•:-.. the w1tncs!-tt•s :.aid M l'anwhile. lhl· ct•ntral or gan1lation that oversees tht· Khomeini comm1ltet•s issued a statement disclaiming any role 1n the abductions . Record RiVer Rise SloWs Jacbon, Miss., Fears Rain This Weekend Att>u ft1,ot• Am•r1Uo Atldnttt U•ftttnoro U•rmnonam 60•\t- ao.ton 8rown)vtllt" 8ufl4IO C.h1co090 C1r1<.lnn&tl Ct••etan<I D•• Ft w1n Denver 1Jetro1t 011tuth '.,,.,,..~ Hel•n• HOftotutu HOii\ ton H·~v L~. Pep ... ---.... !!A .............. I ndiAnaPOI o\ K•,,.uCtty L•\V~\ l.ott111 R0<- l.o\ AnQ<1t•• l.OUl\¥11 .. Metnl>fl•\ M••m• M1lwot11Ue MPl•'SI P. NH llvllle "ew0<1n~ -.-York Okie. Ctty C>m•n. 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' Cal(fornla f'""t'"lerc. c.tdv1-,.or1c .. fOf t>IOWtno <hl\I tn-t1 ""' ol'""d" c•u~ 1t 1~ t "' dtl•Of"'11 •nO t•Yd(.Udt•OO ••Otto "" , o.t\l~I h•Qhw«tY < to~.eo ntt t,.tt1nQ roctr•, Cd'!.f 6 ,n#ldO• ov~r South••fh C.at1torn1cJ \ w~ath@'r P4t lurf' Al ff.t\t Qnl(lt hOu\I' ~IO'IN d trum •I 1no l h ft oYHIOOtltl\Q P M..1t1c. C.Od\I H1Qh••• 1n Mal1bU w•\ dCM;~fd DY •t\ oc.cup...,I\ _,,, .. otlltr l.M AnQ•I~\ County en91n"" oo \ltCJ "un\•ff fOf' CKtUCHtncv" ''on~ on tou, hOllW\ Ana • 9'1•1 ot w111C1 ••O•nci up " Dhlldlnq <IOVO ot dV\I .... Dl•mt"d tor • tt c.Ar chain r~M.l•on pileup that hed up trtlttt<. tOf' •• te.nl "''" hOUP• ~~7~:r a':::,,":,a'.ntm•••• )~• C•iltorn1a H•onwo P•lrot oll•<•" \••d 10 Off\(N"I\ Wfre 1n1ured 1n tl'tf! p1te11p, #hl<ll loot! pfKe '"'°"t two m•I•' \OUthot H•ohw•r ~ fne Nalton•I Weatn•r !t•rY1(~ warn•d h•v11er .. '"*' we,.terly wtnch ot H to o mpn .. 1111 •••onve• Qu\t\ .n tilt mountain and ~rt ••l'U .. ou11t o.q1n to dKruw •••• '""'""' -•nWIMle, t~ wr•k• p,.OICltd tempor•h.rU WednUO•y 1n lht mtO .ck. Fo••<•ste,. at\O w•d Ille < llM>u of m1•1Uf"IOM uun tor v•Off ere•' 1on19111 Mid~., wo·1en tll•n l~perctnt. f:oa•fal 1t'~a"1wr FetrW~•Y 1..19111 ••fl.Ole w fftdl nl1!ht •no morn1nv -~ Hf9M -·• '" Ille tO\ Cou lel 11mpor•t11<es •tit ••~ belwHn SS •nd U Intend tem pereturtt w olf rMl9t l)lltwffn $t •nd •i ,,.. -••r tempoor•tur• w111 IHI,, s-, 1'1 .. -. Tld'• TUHOA1' s.<Oftd tO'# ),J1pm, 1 • WIONllOAY Firll lloqll U 2•• m 4 I Fl,,.\10'# t 01 • m 0 I $41<-lllelf\ , ,, ,. I'll J J $K~low I Upm >• S-rlMtS 10• m., Mtu·"•"' Moon ''"' II. at p.m.. ..h t U •.Ill H11nttn9tol\, Ntw110rt 11•1<11•• Wlllll chOP'I Of -10 two '"' mek• 10# '"' wrlll!9 ~-•ltonl -T---·------------------ felony munftr Ms. Vega, also known ttll Evelyn PelleUer, was charged with capltul murder. OONALD COUTURE, 26. and his wife, Donnu Couture, 23. were urrcistc'd ul S a .m . ut their h o rn .-. 1n Wall l n.crord :rnd chnr~ed with l'up1tul murder, police.· s111d MrM. Couture s ur· render ed_ without rcisisluncc after a dozen officcr11 had s ur- rounded the house ; h er husband was found hiding unde r a b<.-'<1. police said Police said they round two M·l carbines and two handguns. alo ng with the• stolen money a nd val uables, hidden beneath a ta rpaulin in the cella r of the Cournre home., ... "We were fortunate. We were lucky," said police Lt. Tony Solamita when asked how. the case was cracked within 24 hours. Authorities would not say 1( further arrests wer~ expected. . POLICE SAID THE followinK additional cha rges were filed· against Pelletwr fi rst-degree l:.irct>ny, possci.sion of a s aY.Cd· ofl s hotgun and possess ion of marijuana with intc:nt lo sc·ll . Ms Vega posse~:. Ion of a sawed off shotgun. Coutun: firs t dl:'grt•t• larn·ny . M ~ Cuulure f1r~t dcgrt•f' robbl·ry. Thl' $1 8 million in l'ai-h, food :.tamps, Jl'Wt'lry and cht·t·b "a~ stolen after J?unmcn shot their way through a window 1n a ga111g~ doo~. ldlling three g uards, at Purolator'l5 hunca office in Waterbury about 4 a.m. Monday. It. apparently was the largest theft in Connecticut his· tory and also one or the nation's la rgest. Purolator's d,irector of securi- ty, Jack R~. said al police headquarters . YI don't think in this situation that this thing could have bt.>en prevented ... The firepowe r tha t was used he re -I don't think that a win- dow was ever made that could withstand that firepowe r." POLICE SU PT. FRED Sullivan sajd the alarm didn't go off al the Purolator office during the robbef"y because the robbers cut through the door and did not o p en it, which wo uld hav~ touched orr the alarm. ··Did you ever see so much money in your life?" exclaimed one detective as he ha nded bags of money from a police van. Grocer y earls were used to h aul plastic garbage bags full of the stolen c•as h throug h the lob· by of police headquarters. LOOKING AT. THE bags of m on t• y . So I '1 m 1 t a s a 1 d , · · I · d rather ~ivl' this up and hiJVl' them llhl' g u<Jrds l back ·· ··This t!-t :.ill ca:-.h. ·· !>aid a pol1cl·man as he hflt•d a grt·cn b1:1g out of the vc.t n. Showing throug h one torn bag Wl'rc packages of b1lb in denomina- tion!> of $1. SIO and $20 Miller: EcOnomy Responds to Aids WAS IHNGTON 1 /\l'l G Wi lham M11l('r. c-ha1rman of the Federal Rc>s en•(' Board. :-.ay.., t hl• 1·con<1m,1o tl> slo~ ing down mccly. althouJ!h in nation will cont1nut• to plagul' t•onsumt•rs for at lca~t M~vcral mort m onths ··We'll have bad nl'\\s on prices prett} muc h for the "hnll· firs t half o f the yt•ar . ' M1l l<•r ~:.iid 111 an 1ntt•rv1l•w Mon1la~ Consumt·r prices 11wn·a~c·d I :! percent 1n Pebruar~ a nd that polic ies in place prob ably wpn't :.ho" up in a lower 1nflat1on ratt• until tht· sc.·cond half of th<' ''t•ar ,, ............ Pufif :er Winners M 11lc>r s~11d ht· lw lil·v1•<., lht• F edl·ral Ht•M·rve J:> follow in~ tht• corrl'cl polities to n•:-.tr:11n thl' N'onomy and inflation 1:1nd that further t1 g hlen1ng o f tht· economy would risk a ser ious re Ct>SSion. T he rC'rt ~·hairman tndlC:JtPC1 h•· h:t.., no tnll·nt1on of '1C'ldin.e to pr1·~:-.t1rt•:-. from :-.umt~ m(•mbt•r" of I hl' Carh·r adm101s tr<1tion to p u:o.h 1ntf'n•:-.I r;1lt·<., higher to :.lo" thl· et·onomy and hl'lp fight 1nflat1on. llt: SA.JO INFLATION itself 1 c; helping ... 111~ lht· t·conomy. l'Spt•c1<.11ly h1 ght•r prict•s for food t'nl'rgy and hous ing, over which t hl' governml•nl h:.is little con lrol .\ mong \\'111nt•rs of the cov c·I c·n l'ultt zt•r Pri7.c• wer(• (HH·t ;i nd no\'elis t Robert 1'1•1)11 \\'iJ ITl'll . ahOVl', for ··~"" and Tht•n · Poems l!J71i,·· jn µoetry : J o h n Chl'l'ver. c·c·nll'r. for · ·Tht.· St111ws of .John Chct•\·c r ." 111 I 1d1on. :rnd Sam Sht•µard. 1111' .. Uurit.·d Child ... for dr:.im:.i The prizes were an nounecd :\1nntlav "WE'R F. IN THE rnni.:t· of p roperness." he said Miller said 11 take:. from s ix 10 18 months for poli<'ies to work : FOR TIE.HIT •TIE GET llllllllS. Lake Tahoe is the great outdoors. Great backpacking , horseback riding, golf. tennis. boating and slmng in g reat surroundings. Tall pine forests, snowy peaks and an unbelievably blue lake. And when the sun slips behind !he mountains. tht;;rc's great indoors. Restaurants to explore. Ghttenng nightclubs with b19 name stars. The promise of Nevada casinos. , I A Lake Tah<Y' vacation doesn't have lo cost a bundle either. Air California has low Economy and Vacation fares to get you going. And for !he stay, you can choose a hotel or motel to match your checkbook. So fly to Lake Tah oe on Air California, for a great vacation outdoors and indoors. ··-_,...~~.,==-.... Voto.--~., ... ,.,. ................. ... r Orange Coast EOIT ION ·' Your Ho•etow•J Dally Newspape~ VOL. n . Ne. lOI. 3 SE(;TtON5-; ?8 PAGES-ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1979 c TEN CE Witness: ·Diedrich Tried Bribe· in '73'.\. 8 l1AR\' GM ~\I t.LE Ol 1 .. 0..1, ...... 'l•tt ~AN 0 1 t-X:o Tht' h·htloH \\It IH.'bb Ill tht• bl'lbl'n trl;al ~f t> r u n g l' l' o u n t ~ Su pt' r \ 1 ~or ltalJ)h n1Nlrich \:m1 tc>du)' ""h~ ht• didn't 1 t•port Jll ulll·~t>it hribt>ry :.oh rllatwn llH11k b) · 0 1cdnch tn ttn!i ' "lt WU " Ill) "Ord i.lfi?JIO°'t '>Omcont> l'l:.l' "· Rtt·hurd O\\t•11 lt-:.llrtl'<l "You 1.•1th1.•r h~d to k 111 or bt• killt'tl Thl'rt'-wouldn't tw am "oundlnJ? Ir .inyonc• wu11 f{oing lo tw wnund1·d 1t would prolmbly tw In\• 'It Wll:t rro:IHt'n10£: A11tl lht:l l' "J'i D :.11 h.'>lt•11t1.d ... mount 11( mone)' nd1nA cin th•· ot ht.>r t>nd O.weo tesll(lrct T hl' forl'flt>r <~r.1111 ('ompun~ pr1•:.1dent ·s rt:J'>Ort'> for not n· µortin~ thi.-.tltl.'gcct br1bt>ry ... ulH'ttallc1n matk by D1t.•dr1ch Jlld ru dt>fendunt Le Roy lte>!>l' at u dlllnl•r m t'arly un:1 ('time m n·:.JWClbl' to a question 1.1sk1·d by /\~111:-.t ant Distr ict Attorney M l\'hael c· piZZI . ('ap1u1 Opt'nt>d thl· trial°'> '>l'<"Ond day by boring 10 on an or1portumty J.(IV('n him by de r~'llMI altarney Syh an Arommn I.Ht• M1>nday aftt•rnoon When l'roi.s t"<amin1ng Owen. /\ ron,on a ... kl•d lhl· prOM'CUlton "11m·~~ 1f 1t wu:.n t true that hl· • had never mentioned the word lmbery in conversations with tn· vestigalors . "Isn't it true, Mr Owen, that 1t was the district attorney's ~­ vest1gators who first m<'nlioncd the poss1b1lity of there being a bribe?" Aronson a~kt•d. "J dM'l think so-l don't rt· <'a ll." Owen answered A series of related question~ then followed that opl'Ocd' lhl' door for Cap1t.z1 lo follow that path when it came time for rum to again question the witness. And Capizzi Jumped on that opportunity to, for the first time. get Owen's reason for nof n• porting t he a lle~cd bribery ... 01ic1lation to offtc1uls Oiedri1·h 1s ch arged in an Or ange County Gr <1nd Jury in dictment handed do" n Dec ts. 1977. "1th l"o counts of solicit ing and n ·n·l\·inJ,t hrihes Bo th Ito s c . a Ion g t 1 m c Diedrich friend and political al ly. and Diedrich are charged (J\ a third count with conspiring tO solicit and receive bribes. ' Those c ha rges center on a 1973·74 effort of the Robert H. Grant Company a nd its sub· s1diary, /\nahcim llllls Inc., lo induce the county boatd of supervi sors to free 2.200 acres of land from an agricultural pre, 5crvc a)!reement ISee DI EDRICH, P age A2 > IDegal Signs Fought Mesa Aims at Tlwse Minus Permits Big, Aren't They? :\rtr..,l Caroll' ('nllrt•r-Frrd .. \\ho ~tands S-1. 1~ d\\arfed 11~ h\•r <·rcations ut the San l>rcgo :\luseum of Art a l~·f1111t m;in <rncl hr :-; 11 -f<iut wife Tht.'}"re supported by ..,ptnal c·olumns of '"'l•ldecl pipe Supervisors 0 K Boy Scouts Lease /\ 30 H•ar. rent-free lt-a!>l' of frring the Boy Scouts use of I 96 :.icrcs at the ed~e of Newport Ray was approved today by Orange County suiwrv1sors. T ht> least•, approved in con cepl by supervisors 1n 1976. call~ for the county to donate $442.752 in Newport Tidelandh revenul' t oward construction of an even t ual SJ million St:a Seoul bu~e und youth activities facility. The property involved is the site of the existing Sea Scout base on Coast Highway j ust west of the Balboa Bay Club T he lease requi~es the Or ange County Council of l • Boy Scouts of America lo open he facHity to all organized you groups con· ccrned with ma inc education a nd recreation ACll\ 1tie:. planntd <1l tht.• f<1e1ll ty include classes 1n sm all bcwt handling, safety and n avigation instruction and boat repair 1liree Type writers Stolen in Mesa Somt.>One who smashed a front window al California Escrnw Service. 1960 Harbor Blvd .. OVl'f the weekend escaped with three I BM Sel ect ric t y pewriters valued .al Sl.720. Coi:.ta Mel.a police said today. They said the break-in was un- usual because nothing else in the oHice was dis turbed. By JACKIE llY:\1.\N Of I~ D•1ly P1101 St.Ill Thl' Costa Mt•i;a City \oun1·1J \'Olcd Monday lo crack <io" n 110 illc~al signs lho ... l' \\ 1thoul permits bt•fort• t·nfnrc1n1.: llw city s ign ord1nam·e pha ... c oul schcr1ule ag<11n ... 1 signs lhal lliH'l' permit!. but don't tonform lo new municipal s1J,tn regulatmns For lcg;.11 n•asons. ho" t·\ t•r. tht• motion had tu bt• so cardully phrasl'd that ~t·ountil mcmbc·rs spt•nl the next hJlf hour l"<pl.un ing their at·t11m Thl' 1 ...... ue hu ... ht.'l'n <1 ...rnohkr i ng one recently IJt•t \\ t•t•n I ht.: eity u nd lht• Custa Ml.'s <1 Bl<Ut Kills 4Cops in ·N. lreland B ES S B R 0 0 K • N o rl h t· r n I re land 1/\P1 /\ mass1 \'l' l>omb blast blew a poliet· L <rnd Hovt·r t o hits today. killing four policemen a nd lOJuring 12 othl·r persons in an area of ~orthl.'rn Ire land not oriou!> for lnsh Re public /\rmy guer rilla <H'· tivity. Nc\'l'r befort• 1n the JO \'cars ol s l' t' t u r 1 a n v 1 nl c· n c c i n l h i s troubled British pro\ inN; had MJ rn<iny mcmht•rs of the l{oyal lJlsLer Constabulary pohcl· lwen killed in a sinelc 1ndden t . Four pohct•m(.•n 1n <1 folio" ing vehicle <1nd a fanuly 1t1 <1 ri<•s!> ing t·ur were in.1urt•d. Puli ce said a booby-trapped tkrud. parkt•d on the ro<1<l \\<JS onatcd us thl' pultcc· p.1 ... '>Cd The ambush Look place on the ro:.i d between Bcssbrook and Nt•wry in south Armagh County, nc.•ar an dcctron1cs plant /\t fi rst police had said lh<· blast was causl•d hy a land mint· planted 1n a drainage tulvcrl near the roarl Hut :1 police spok<:'sman m Be lfast '>aul l:Jler the bomb wu ... h1ddt.•n in a small van Th<'rt' was no 1 m m1·rli:.it1· c laim of n•sJ)(ins1bil1ty for lht• ambus h Rut police ... u1<1 1l had the hallmarks of an IH/\ am. bosh. The mostly Homan Catholic or~.in1zation ha:. bl'cn fighting British rule in Northern I rclancl. Pub owm.•r .James Scull. \\ho lives near the !>1te of thl' am- bush. told a n•portt'I' from the scene : "Not a bit of the veh1cll· "as le ft intact. It completely d1s10k grated with lht• for ce of the· bh1s l " The second police Vl'h1 clc . following 200 yards behind the Land-Hover. was damaged s ligh tly by the cxplO.'>IOn. C'mmcil Sets Bearing (.' h .., m b l' r <i f C o m m t· r c· t· Chambl•r offit'iab l>Uugh t an in dl'finitl' delay 1n amort11.atmn pha,c-ouh "h1h: the l'lt~ f1r ... 1 got rid 11f 11l,·g~1I s1g11" Two \\l'l'ks ago, ('111111c1lmJll f>onn ll<tll <'am l' up "1lh il com promisl' motion. hut got tr1pp1•d up 111 a legal tt·c·hml.'.aht~ I le propo ... l•d dcla) 111g ph<1M' 0111'> for'"" )l'ar ... \\hlle the cit) ('racked down on 1llt·gal signs. Hut City Atlornt•y Hoh1·r1 ('ampagn;1 ... a1<! ">Uth a m0\1· v.ould hl' an .1mendm1•nt to th1• \117 1 '>IJ!ll or<lln;inee • .ind \\1111111 n·qu1n· a ... l'rll' ... /'f 111111111' 111•<11 1ng:, ~ ThL· orrlin.int'l' !>l'l ,1 llml'Whh· fur lh1_• n •mm·<1J of Ill 1:rly lar.f.!l' or nunll'l"l!ll'> .,.~n.., throuJ.(h IUX..1. "1th the mo ... t \ <iluahll· s1~n., ,11 lttWl'd to 1 l'ma111 lun.f.!l'"t S11t· .rnd n11mbt•r of "'~'rh pl·rm1llNl 1 ... b<.1.,<·<l <Ill ;1 formula . 1nC'lud1nJ.( 1111' s4uan· !00Lag1• 111 th1• hu1ld 1ng 1molH•1I Hithl'r th.in ).!o lhrough ~u«h ,J lt·ngth~ h1·.1nn~ wm t",s, llall in trodun•d a n1•\\ m11t1•tn \fcinda\ lhal "oultl hit\l' a -..1mllar dft•c·t lo h1 .. 1•.11 IH·r p111po'>al bul "11uldn't ll·l!.ill.' lit .111 am1·111l 1111•01 I l p;.i ...... l·cl un:i111011111 .. 1 ~· It ealb for 1·111H111u111g 1111· city's sign inventory, 1n which ~Ill signs are t•atulogucd and c heck fo r Pl'rm1t s a nd c:on for manci: with the sign or di n<llll'l' In adcl11wn. llall'!-. motion re qu1r<'-; ('II)' off1<'1al ... Lo act 1m med1all'I~ ugain!..l any illc~al '>lgns hy n·qu1ring tht· owner to n·mn\\' lhl•rn or. 11 lh\•y'n • con '>lsknt "1th !ht· !-.lgn urdinanc:c. to oblam .1 pcrm1! AnyonL· found w ith illegal s1~n' "'"' t"' fort•l'ft lo brirrg the "hr>lt· ~Ill• up tn '>nuff bcforn a rit·rm ll "Ill 0.· granll'd. mclud 111g pha..,ing out signs thut havt· <SN• SIGNS. l'agc A2> May Seek Se11ate Testimony Rousselot Resigns · Resumes From Birch Society In Trial 8~ Kl\TllY CLANCY SACR/\MJ-;:\lTO 11\!>1 Hl'P ,Johp RousM·lol. a prob;tlile can d1datc for the Hcpuhlic<1n n o m 1 n ~t l 1 o n I '' o p p o s 1· i)('mocral1l' l ' S St·nuwr /\l<1n Cr:.i n:.tun. announc·ed his rl'S u~nation today from the .John U1 rt•h Sodetv Il e said h<.• \\<IS quitting tht' r11::hl-w1ng . anl1 communi s t ... oC'icty to makl' 11 <'lt·ar "that I am m v own m;111 . et>ntroJl('d lw no organ11at1on or ind1v1ducil ·· · Roussclol i!> schedulttd to s p c <1 k 1 n N t' \\ po rt B l' a (· h Wl•d nc...cla) <luring a lunt·hl'nn m1•l•ting of tile B;.dho:1 Bav Rl•publ1l'an Women. Fl·ckrall'ci. at lhf.' Bal11a Corinthian Yacht Club c Rl;tall•cf :.tory P.igt· CJ 1 Rous ... t•lol . who "a-, lht· :,ot1cly's paill thrt·l·tor of puhlil' information from 100:1 throug11 I !J67. swd Ill' h4ld told Hobert \\'<.•ld1. "ho founcfNI lh1· .. ocicty <See BIR(.'11. Pa~1· A:O AP W1rt0Mto QUITS BIRCH SOCIETY Congressman Rousselot Frampton Wins Woma'l's Money Suit Denied WllITE PL/\INS. N.Y 1i\P1 A luwsu1l in which Pett:r Frampton's cx·girlfrn:nd sought hdlf the rock i.t<Jr·~ fortune \\as thrown out today b~ :.i JUdAC! who s aid a contract ba sed on ;idultery is void . ~'ate Suprl'mc Court Justic1• Jo:.t•ph Ga)!h ardi ruled lhan an :tllcgcd oral contract bt•tween Frampton , 2R. and P e nelope McCall. 30. included "the com mission of adultery." the woman at lhe lime being married lo anothe r man Miss McCall has <·I aimed th.it Frampton induced hl·r lo lean· he r hu:.b:md and lakl' up "1th him rn 197:1~·1 th4ll he ab;in doned her la. ulv She s;ud :.; t' quit hl'r rob to cit• vote hl'rsdf to hclµ111 g make him a star with the undcrstanclrng that "they would bt• cquul parlnl·rs in all prO('('l'rb ·· Pointing out that udultery re m ains a crime in New York. Gagliardi declared· "This con tratt. as a lleged. 1 ... clearly op <See SUIT. Page /\2) OftlWD•1ly PtlOIS~ll Dr David llobtc1n . a neurologis t at Wl's l min:.ll·r Commun1L) llos1J1lal. "<ls to tesllf) today during lhe defense phaM.' of Or Wtlhum Waddill ':. murd<'r rl·Lr1al Thl' trial of lht· 43-year ·old Huntington llarhour physician, Jl'cused of strangling a baby girl after ... he allegedly :,urvived a sa line abortion. rt"s11med Mon· da) after <1 week -long recess. Or Philip Wl.'1 ng art. a n ;1n('stht•s10log1st who sut on a hosp1tJI comm1ltcc that in 'l'SI 1gall'd charge!> against Wad· dill. tc:.tif1cd Monday that 1t , ... common practice to feel for a pulSl' by placing om"~ fingers a long I ht' s ldl·s of I hl' nl't'k. lit• told the fl\l' rn<1n. !>l'Vt.:n woman Or;ingc: County Supl'r1or Court Jury t hat he belicvt>d W:.id dill s contention during the hosp1t<1l 1>robc lh4ll he \YaS feel· ing for a pulse wht·n he wa:, i:;een "1th tus hands ut tht> infant's throat P r o s l' <' u I i o n w 1 I n es s Dr Ronald Cornl'ben ha:. tcst1r1 ed he :,a w Waddill pressing down on tht· infant's throat four limes and complaining that she would nol stop breathing Weing<1rt a lso said Monday lhal Cornclsen had told the hospital commilll'l' therto! was no l'quipment in t h e hos pitu l nursery that could b~ used to re· \1ve the mfanl. But CorneBcn. testifying m the murdt•r retrial, said earlier there was such equipment in the nursery bul it was not used to trv and save the baby while he IStt WADDIU •• Page A2> Coast \\'eatber ln addition. the scouts are to encourage use or the recreation compl ex by han!Ycappe d youngsters. S upervisors a lso required th<' scouts to have completed the $1 million cons truction project within 18 months. und scout !ceders are to file quarterly re· ports wtlh supervisors certifying Nude Models Win Appeal Bid Clearing a nd a little cool<'r. Lows tonil~hl 48 lo 52. ll1ghs Wednesday in t h<' 60s. INSIDE TODA" .. use or the facilities by various : youth groups. ,. J Workshop Slated On Mesa Freeway A workshop ror citizens to dis- 1 c uss the future of the Costa M esa fo"'rcewa y !Newport Boule vard wUl f)e h eld May 10 at Southern CallfomJa College In Costa Mt'fla. The! Callforn1e Department of Tra nsportation will sponsor the workshop. which bollns at 7:30 p.m . ln the admlnJstration build· lng, SS Falt Or1ve. A Costa Mesa nude modeling studio has won a chance to ap· peal the city's denial of a zone exception permit the studio needs to stay ln business .• The Costa Mesa City Council set a May 7 public hearing Mon· day on Sunshine Studio's appeal of the Planning Commission de· nial. This was the latest in a ser ies of skirmishes between the studio al 583 W. 19th St. and t he city. The city is suing the studio fo r al- legedly operating without a permit. but u court has ruled the studJo can stay open while see king the permit. Studio representatives c laim the city is unfairly trying to force the business out of town , while city officials say the studio udd:-. blight to a n a rea t he city Is tr ying lo improve. • • • AN URGJ:NCV ORDINANCE calling for o four-month moratorium on bulldlng mini-warehouses will be con1tldered Moy 7 ns the result of City Council ,action Monday. Council members agreed 4.0, with Mayor Ed Mcfo~nrland uh staining, thoU.bey wanttheordlnance drawn up. t It would halt new permits wh1k the city ~tudies safety factors. / including weight loads on second noors. storage or n ummable materials. security, und non-permitted uses or the focllilies. such as fo~'Office or business purposes • • • A PROPOSAL BV American Bus Shelter Company Inc . of Santa Ana to build free shelters in the city In return for being al· lowed to post advertising was ni~ed 4·1 ~onday night .bY the City Council. The firm would have built, maintained and insured the shelters and paid the city about $40 to S50 a month each. A six· month trial for two she lters was proposed . The majority of the co11ncil cited vi!mul blight and the city's sil(n o rdina nce as reasons why they oppose advertising on shelters and not<'d that the city has JUSt allocated $35,000 for bus shelters_. Councilwoman N~r'!'a Hertzog dissented. pointing to the high cost of malntatntntc shelte rs. tt'le desirability of promoting bus travel and the mandate o{ Propo ltlon 13 to lncreuse th • use or privotc r3ther than l)ubllc fundlnJt. tSte NUDE. P1ge i\2) Today's shopper, who is trying to balance spending and income. it going to houe to eat ~" bee/ until prices come down. See "Bee/ Prizes Zoom." Page A7. ·-' I It .ti OA!LY~LQJ C ~-Tyt!Cl::t:x~,Ap~~~l~!Z~.:117!~~~~~~-----~~~~~~~~~r-~~~~~--~~=--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__, EnJ&,.enc F,....P,..eAJ 1Goya, HeterOBesual.s SUMJeyed BOSTON ! "Pl I hert< II§ 00 dif(~ ln the ab1ht,y f m n and womtn to acb1«'vl' onti.sni. • re11rdlt'$S of wht"th r t~:r •~ hOCTI O!WltUIJI or bch•ro!\PltUBI ~ys a Mia t~r1 nd J o hn,on lud The hullbund v.1r1• t.·.•m of W1lhum II. M.tll\N' •• :111 V11 alnm t: Johnson ,,11d th,•1 r 111 '>< 11\ 1•n sho~d hl•h1 ••ru•w v. h.1t lh\'\ '·"" ufl' hl' tuhoo:. 11.:Jtn't h111111"''' uaht - Tiii' 1"1l1wh1-.1,1n' or ttwu ''u'h 1·1n11lu<'ll'<I fnim I~ throo.ih 1977 l'Ornpurtni: ttw '•''t(U,d fi undlon ol h onw''"o1ah .111<1 t'\t'r'V'WAIHlb ,Ir\' l'Ofll :tlrlt'd 1n hl•1r hool.. ' llnr11n:.t•,uJl1h in PeupecUve," ouUlned •~ a brteflnl Monday The work II tb Ir ltrat m1Jor 11tudy llncl' "Human Se1tual l n•dcquac)'" was publi<ihl'd in 1970 Tht• t11u1>1t· old Lhey round lh11t the "'l'Xual problem11 of homo!lt•xuttl11 lndudlnR ltw dt• rlll •• hy :.ull\l' tc• runr t10n if\ lwl1•1uM•xuul11 111 m uny l'1l'il'I\ l 'Jll Ill' dfrc•l1\1•h tn·Jlt·cl 111 twu ~t·t•k ' ol 10h•n:-.1H· th••rnpy I lwy 'tudwd K4 ho11111:-.i•xuul 1nt•n und wonw11 for 111 obll•m ' I ht•v h.1d tn fu111·t1on111l dlt•c• t 1q•ly a!'> h11mv1wxuul:. 1111 pttlt'l\C't' Ill lht• ('U\t' nr th1• fllt•O .rn1I 11wb1hl v to rt•Jdl or~ut>m tn lhl' t'1l'>t' llf WOml'll t 'ro• Pa9• 1.t I . NUDE MODEL • • • CIT\' J\TrORN•:v R08t-:RT ( ,1mp.1gOJ tolcl l'flUIH'll rnt·mb\•I' th1• :.tJh.' Altllrnt•.) Cil·m·ral ... offH'l' h,1, r1h:d ... l)nd Ill J lllWMlll .1p jH'JI brought by Arne\ lkvcl<Jpm1·nl aguin't the cit.) Tht• dcvl'lo11ment firm hd:. MH"'<i thl' e1ty over .• 1 voter rn1t1ahvt' lal>l year. Thi' v1>tt'rs down1oned to :.mgh' Jum1ly 1 t.'1>1denlial a 49 al're sill' 1n North Costa Mt•'a for whJC'h Arm·I had planned a com- bination of s ingle home:. <1 11<1 .11i:irlrnt·nb The 1'1ty':. 1•nfort•t•m1 •11t ••f lhl· rczom· ~J:. upht•hJ in Ornnt:t• County Supl'rior l'ourl und 1:. on :.ep1w.1l to the 1''ourth Di:.trrct Court of Appeals 111 Sun lh:rnard1110. wrlh oral ar~umcnls to b1· ht•arcl May l. C;imp:.egn;i ""cl th1· J\ltornt·y c;1•nt•rnl'~. hril'f agl'N'd with '\ht· city on one JX>lllt in tlw lawi.u1l. thut no 1•1\\11ronm1·ntJI 1111pal'l fl' p<>rl 1s required to downwn1· hy \ otcr 11111wt"1· • • • A SPl::('IAI. ST OY -.c:-i.ion on :.t:ntor c1t1w n hou~ing hi.I!> l1t•cn set for Monday by Ctty Council m<'mbt·r :, The council i.c:-:-.mn will bt·gm at •1 30 p m. 1n thl' 1-'lfth 1-'lonr Conference Hoom .il City ltJll, 77 Fatr DrtVl'. Jnd 1:-1•xpctll-d to last about an flour • • • CITY MANAGER t 'RED Sori.abal i..:11d Monday the city will continue lo monitor no1M: levl'li. al mot1Jrl'ycle races to be hl'ld at the Oran~c Count.) Fatrl(f(JUnd:. Tht.• Farr Hoard ts cxJ)(>e'k<l to upprovl' an a~rl'emcnl for ra<' mg between April :!O :.illfl <kt 31 <.1t it .... 7 p m m•·l·llng Thur!.day in th<' fair admin1,tl'almn hulldrni.:. >SM 1-·.111 On"' Although tht' ftl1ri.t111un1h Jrt' tt'l:hnwally not 11nckr c11\ JUfl:-<ht'111111. Sors;1hal .... 11<1 1·1t) off1 c·1.i1 -. and tht· fatr Hoard t t.•;.idwd an agn·c·m4'r'1 l:.i..,t 'l'ar ahout n111w • Ch:Jn l-:e' \~l'l l' m.idt.·'" mufrlt·r:-.. and till' ~111111111n1·l·m1•nl' 11v1·1 the public addrc•'s ')!>tt•m Wl·rc· t11111·d dt•""n' Ttw <.·11:. mon1tc>red the r:tn'l> fnin1 t inw tot rnw 11) tlw1·k till' no1:-.i· h•\ t·I. Sorl>.1hal '>illll f~ro• Pagf" A J DIEDRICH ACCUSED. • • Owt'n tht·n wa-. lh1• C rn111· Company's prrs1denl ::Ind the· 1•1•ntral f1gurf' 1n th<' C'om1wm .., t1t•alings w1lh Oll'dn< h · Ourrng a full cla y hf tl'..,t1monv Mondav. Owl'n'' tt•:-l 1mon.). which "<I' ,g1v1·n under a grant of imm11n1tv •llH<•ff•d 111 !>Oma· I' r I t I l' a I ,1 t· I •• I I r r ,, m h I ... l!'st1mony at a pn•tn<1I hc•arm~· last month · V4'stii:ators in 1977 he w<1s afraid hc m 1ght !){' <1rn•!>lc·cl I\' :a n·,ult. o~cn :.aid. ht.· only a n:-wt·n"C.i qut•sttons and did not volunll'·er any information to the 1m·l·:.t1~aturs about his dealing!> with Ros(' and Diedrich S ince then and :-.incc gi\'en 1m· munrty from prosccul1on. Owen s aid he could remember more details alx>ut hr s conve rsation with the Lwo men. The lwo-week treitmtnt f .Uf!d •n about 12 percenl of the HMI, thl'y r.nd ·rtte trea tment pre> aram l! imilar to the _erogram thl'Y plom.-ered to solve the scx- uul probll'ffil> o ( heterosexuals. A bout 35 pt.'rccnl uf lhc 67 homoa1•xuul men anct women who wunh·tl tu runct1on ai1 twt1•rO!\<'XUUIS rUll('d lO aChl(>VC 3 l1111~-.tu11d111~: r t•vt·r'ial 11f thcir twmo'l1·xual1ty du1·1ng thei r trl•11I llll'Ol, tht• l'Olll'h' l>Uld Th,• rt'!'t'\•un •hc•r' olnH~rvt:td th1· lovt• maktnl( ur nwn und women. hot h homo:st!xual and heterosex uJI, in ttwar laboratory al lhe Ma11k~ & John11on Ins titute in St L,11u1~ ·They found that reuardless of "''ual µreference. men ~d women fadt!d to r(•a ch a ch ax through masturbation. part er manipulation and oral sex less tll\•n I pt•n•enl of the time. Whl•n ht.·teroscxu:Jls engaged tn tnlcrl'OUfM!, the men raill-'d to n·ach orgasm just over 3 per cent of the tim1.· ;ind women l>ll~htly less than 3 percent. "Thl•re is no basis rn physical ract for the ort·repcuted dictum . ·My way ll> better than your way·." thev wrotl" "It rs re<1· :.onablc lo s peculate that. when absorbt•d. lh1:. f1nd 1n ~ should lead to s ignificant modification Ill 1·urrent l'ultur;il l'onccpts" Tlwy ;.il!,o found that nwn and w nm l' n a r l' · · 1n c r1 • <I 1 h I y '1milar." not'rhHt•n•n\. in fal'1h t y to respond to effl't'l svt• st'XlWI :-.t1mult .. In t hrs l'ouotr v at l('as t man·s culturally 0 l'St<1blis ht.·d roll' a s tht• sex cxpt'rt. as thl· more facllt• scxual responder. or a l> the more ...rrcrt1ve sexual performer will not b<.' supportt..'<i much longer .. The n•searchcrl> said men will ha\'<' to change their view of tht•rr sexual roll' .. Wht•thcr ht• adJu~l' w1·ll or 1•annfll w1thst anrl lhl· l'J-:O ,hrwk 11( rnle .tltc·ral lfrn will lw .1 fJ..,t'1nat1ng M'1•111· to oh"'' ve · J\mon).! Ma:-.l<·rs .111d Johr1:-.1.11 , 111 ht•r frndtngs "Tht· 1ntcractml! homoM·x twl couµIL-' aµµ..;arctl tu lie m•ll'•· rt'laxl·<l ;,ind gave· lhl' 1mpress 111n t1f mon• completl' 'uhJctllvc tn· volvement rn the l>t•xu al activilv than did thc·ir hNcrosexual 1·ountcrparb " -llctcrosexu:.el <.·oupl<-s wen· more performam·e oriented and there wa... .. a n appa n·nl pres· i.urc to· getlht.· JObdone'. ·· Long ll'rm homos exual coupll'S wcrt· more wrlhng th.JO marrwd hetc roscxuab to tc.1lk openly w1lh c<1ch other ;illQUI what the>) c•nJciycd s exually. Heterosex ual m en and women nHt•n fant.1s 1tt' about homos l·xual act1v1ty, and homo,t·xu<•h frequently havl' day dreams about enchunlt·r' with lhe opposite ..,ex .. . ' ... .. . ., .... . , .,.. ••• # . '~'. • • V' • J ••• I ., ............. HOW 00 YOU TELL HIM? -Lee Clurk. !l. in th · fore· g.round. with his f:.lm1ly : from rear left, his mother. Har net; grandmothe r . Grace Cle.irk : s ister Robin. 14. and. next tu him, !>t::,tcr .Janet. 10. Boy Grieves His D~ Died in Robbery PLYMOUTH, 'nnn 1 AP) In the glow of spring, with Easter haskcts and l'arch :.till on the dresser a nd the promise of :.umm<'r outings with Dad. how do you tell a httle bOy, 9 years old, with blul' eyt'' ~ind a :-.mile. that his father has been killed in an ;.11 mored car robhcrv'> lluw do you tl'll him then· won't be any more allto rnce:.. boating, sw1mm1ni: and fis hing·! "ALL I TOLD HIM WAS. "REMEMBER Daddy the way he wa:. Jnd don't ror i:et the good limes you had wtlh him.' .. said U:~lll' Clark 'l> mother, llarncl Clark. "There was a robbery and he was shot and he died .. Les lie, whoi.e nickname 1s l.ee. burst into tears at the news that hts fothc r. Lcshc Clark. who would have celebrated his 31th birthday next Monday, w;c. krlkd by robbers. t Related Story. A4 1 . C'l~1rk. who had been ~1th Purolator Security Inc. 10 years . • ind two ollll'r ~uardl> werl' l>hOl to death in nearby Waterbury on Moml.1y hy holdup men "ho authorities surd flecl with SU:! m1llr11111111·:i,h. l'h .. 1·k,, J1.:wl'lry ;in<I food s tamps l.1·1·:. pa rt•rst-. \\1'11' d1 \'0rl'cd a lmost two yc<1rl> ag<> "IT'S A lli\ftO M:t-:," S.)11> Mr' ('lark. :!:.I. ''' :-hl· !-o,1t rn h<'r modl'~I h11mr · ..,urroun<kd hy hc:r rithcr d11ldn•r1, thll'<' daughlt•r:-., .lan4 ·I, 18, Susun. Iii and Hobin. 14, and rclal11<c~ :..ml lncnds ' "I think ht• f111ch tt d 1frll'WI l1 v1ng ma houscfull of women,rl'al· I~· l'ough," s aid Mrs. Clc.1rk. who work:. in a convalescent home Just u µ t hC' blO('k Dl'sp1ll• tht• cltvon·e !>hl• s.mJ, she an<l her husband were :.till clOS l' bccau!->e of the children lie v1s1ted them every "'L't:kcnd. "L1•<· went with hrs father every weekend." 1>a1d Mrl>. Clark. .. Exccr>t for rl'M•rve:-.." Lee explainl>d lltl> fathN ":.i' 1n the National Guard. "THAT W/\S 1'1Y SO N'S BIG moment." l>atd Mrl>. Clark "Wc<·kcnd!> Y.rth h1!> fatht•r ' "It'" go1n~ '''lit' rougn 11nan1·1ally He paid support and t•ar nt•tl lh•· d 11 lcln•11 '!> in'urance l\:nw I'm going to han• to do rt I JUSt don't know ho-... human bi.'rngs could kill somt•one t·bc, how tht'Y C'oulfi turn ,1 Jlun Ctn a fcJ.lo" human being. I don't :-l'e wh) lht·~ had to kill t·H·ryb<1c1y " • SIGNS ••• pttmltl but don't conrorm lo the ordinance The etrrtt or the action. Hall Hid , W\11 be that, MclUle or abort.,.. of Ume a.nd 1tafr. anyol'M! with noneonlormlng but not otberwlse llle1al signs will probably not be acted against until the alp tnveoeon 11 com· plete. That proce11 Mould take abouttwo-ye . -- Howard Clary, pr•ldeat of the Chamber of Commeree told. councll members. ··we•u 'sup- p()rl what the city does ... Asked if he agreed with the ac· t w n. he said . "Perha ps not totally .. T h e Costu M esa s lgn ordina nce. like s im ila r laws in o th e r c ities, h as drawn nu mcrous complaints from m erchanL'I that cutting down on !)ign number and size wlll hurt their businesses. In support or such ordina nces officials point lo the advantage~ or improving the city's ap- rlt'ara nce and s<iy standardizing s ign s11,c und height will make it t>as1er for passersby to locate all business cstabhshmenlb. f',....PageAJ BIRCH ••• !n 1958, of his de<:ision to resign in a telephone conve rsation a m o nth ago. He said Welch "wasn't overly excited" by the ne ws. "-' Ro usS'C!lol said he had dis- agreed with some views of the • society ror instance. its s tale·· ment that forme r P resident' Dwight Eisenhower was a "ded· icate d. conscious agent or the Communist conapiracy, .. and that former Britis h Prime Minister Winston Churchill was a "cunning traitor. He srud he did not disagree with the society's major objec- tives of limiting government and ha lting the growth of world socialism and communism . Ile ~aid the society "made a :.ta te rnenl of principles which wu.., nl'L'<icd for the generation of lh<• 19~ a nd 1960s." but that it was hr~ JOIJ "to fight for thb g1·nerat1on und com ing genera · lions " Rousselot h ves in San Marino and was first e lected t o Congress tn 1961. lie was d efeat- ed a fter one term, but was re· e l ec t e d from a diffe r e nt Congressional district in 1970. He said he was not yet ready to announce his candidacy for the U .S. Senate. but w as "ninety-rive percent the re Mesa Cocaine Hearing for Pair Delayed At the hcanng. for t·xampl«.· Owen kmh·d to soft,,n ;1 portion nf J'lrO!>eC·11l11r (';q111.1.1 ... C<J '>l' \\hen he talkt•d of :t un:J dtnn(•r hf'. <1nolhcr t•o m11any 0Hlt•1al Hose and Dicrlrreh atlt'ndPlf · Ttwn. Owc•n !><H<I h1• .. as:.um .. d lh111g~ would go llf'll1•r" for th\• c·o m p a ny at count .v govern menl's hand:. 1f 1t liought ~omt• land 1n Fullerton 11wru•cl by Host· He recalled. for instance. lh1.· defendants told him they were business partners tn some out of stat<' business d<:aling:. bul wen· not publir partners m OranJ:l' County "bccuusc 1l wouldn't look right .. Porsche Suspects Grow A prelim inary hearing for two m1•n charA<'d with conspiracy in t hl' alll•gt•d '>ah: or cocaine lo :.i Co s ta Ml'sa und e r cover polit•t'man ha:. been continued until May 11. The hearing is a procedur e to c1 ett•rrn1m· wh<•ther there 1:-. cv1denct! enoug h to warrant a trial. • tor $150.000 mor1• than 1b trul~ worth. Monday . howt•vc>r, Owen':. testimony was morl' pointed "They t Or t·dric h and RoM'l said things would go better" 1r the company bought tht• Rol>1' property at an rnflatl'd price. Wh1•n <1skt·<1 undn c·ross C'C am1oalron lly cll•frnst• lawyt•r J ames R1dcfNI to <1c·rount for the· drffcrc nct• 1n hi:. t <::-.t 1mur1y Owen rl'plH'tl · "I don l hun· a rcol lni.t1cal t'X pl;1n:.1t1un Tht.·rc ll> a ctiHt.·renc\· It ~as to do with thf' w;ry you I Riddell) !>ay things . Riddell. dunni: the artc moon s ession in Superior Couoly Judge Ross Tharp's courtroom h am mered away at other scem- m g discrepancies in past stale· ments made by Owen. The witness. now the operator · of his own developme nt com· p~ny in Newport Reach, ad· milted. that. when first approurh by d1 s t r1c l attor n e y 1n ORANO~COAIT DAILY PILOT tN 0.llW'OP'C~ o.tty ,.u .. ••tft -"'•• f\l\t~ "'f'W"O '""'New\ Pt'ft.\~.,__. ..... t>, 1n.()tMW)P-c ... " p.,bt·~~ ~0-tAtf'f'(ftfl""".it"' ~l\M-<9 ,.,.... .... lt\1°"9f' ,., ... , fOf (4'\tll IN''\• ~.,...,.,, "'°""' """'""""""' f\f>•"' , ""'" •••""'" ... " .,4t.,. l~e.-H" ~•"<"'' • ,.,.. ... ,~lfld1t'°"''oiubl•"""'d\.ltvrcf""•nd ~,, '"" ,,.~..,.. ~i\IMf'WI '"•"" ., .. , 1~ W•\t l•t M•tH"t CO\te M.tw (6f1tOin\tA .,.,. 11-rtN - ftf•\tf)ifAt •"d ~I"-" J~·· c ...... lllU l'rfl ... ftf -0.-14 "'"-' 'IMm•• ...... to;1 .. ,_,. ,....,.,.... M••ttl ... fdlfOf O erl•• It I.Ml lllt-~ Non A\\1\ltlll M<l""'l"'tfd<l.,I f<'ro• Page A I WADDILL. • wal> with W11ddill in the hospital Wadd ill's attorney . Charles Weedman. has cunll:nded the t-... o pound. 15 ounce inCant known as R;,ihy Girl Wcaver wa:-. tll'ad or 1rrt'\l'r..,ihlv 1111 th•· H'r~l' or death wh1•n .ht:. <'lll'llt l'X<1mined her Prose1·utor Robert Challerton. ho" ever. <·11ntt•n1h W;ec1d1ll -.tr:rnalkd tht• h:1hy , ft·;irin~ ;i malp~l1t•1· law:--1111 1f the inf.int -.urv1ved with hrain damai:e from imml'rsion in th<' saline abort111n ... otut111n Weedman has argued Waddill i;1mply wanted no "heroic" ef. forts al revival because the in fanl's brain h<td been dei;troyc-<l h.v s ahnc and the bahy had no hope for hfc. Services Set For Drowning Victim, 20 G raveside> ser vices will tw held at 10 a m . Thursday ror Earl Bust, a 20-year old Cf1sta Mesa resident who drowned Sun clay in a motel s wimming pool The services will be held al Cood She pherd Cemetery in lluntington Beach. A spoke~ for the Orun~c County Cororfof's orricc suid lo day it is slill not known why Mr. Busi drowned, but Inves tigation •is continuing. Mr. Busl. who hiid recently been hired as a custodian ul fl' a I rvlew Stale H os p l ta I. drowned in the pool at the Royal Suites Hote l, 2080 Newport Blvd., when~ he lived T_..,...fte(7141~1 ~M .. rtlllfttl0-M71 Other residents pulled him rro.m the pool a nd paramedics tried to rcvlve him but their er- 1 fort.' were unauccessrut. I . Mr. Bu I Is f'urvlved by hh1 mothtrr Ruth Prcaulll or Sentu An•: his Cuther. Alfr ft E Busl of Massachusetu. a nd two brothers. Joseph E Bust of Co11tn M ~n ond J11mc1 A Bu:.I or Slnnton. .. Four mon· men were urrt•sll'<I l'<Jrly lh1!>. morning by NcwrJOr1 Ilea ch polreC' as pa rt or ..the <'Onlrn u1ng mvt•st1galfon or the 'Stolen l'orschl' rmg Bookt.·d into city jail on l>usp1· CtOn or l'Onsp1ral'y and reCl'IVing s tol en prop(•rty wcrl' Frnn ~alter &•rafin . 29. or Encino. 1-.cl~arcl Anthony Glamu1m:.1. 22. of Canoga Park . .J:rst'ha t\lfn·rl St•rarrn 2X. 11r Sanla ('rut. and II ,ly Malloy Barron I 11. 2.1, of North I loll~ wood Tht'1r :trn•<;I' hnng to "'" lh1• numb\•r or m1·n "l'l/f'" In 11t0n1·1· lu111 with the rrng that p11l1ct' :ii ll•g(' opt'rated by sl<'aling Pnrsrht·~. !'Itri pp1 ng I ht• car' dflwn und -.t'llrng tlw part' Fro'" Pagr A I SUIT ... posed t1l sound mornlrtv and t!> bast!d on ~he 1ll1c1t 11:.sor1nt1on o.f the parties. Thui..1t 1s vo1ll 1.anrl unenron•t•abll' ... At·kno wlt•d1.nng I hal com pan:-.om; httd been maclt· with thl' Cal1forn!a c·as(• in which Lt•1.' Marv tn !i for mt·r i.t 1 r l f rirnd M 1cht•llt• Tnol;1 M a r vrn. !>OUflhl ha If of h1:-prop1•rt.). ( ;agh•inlt <JSSCrlt•<I I hat 111•11 ht"r of lht' M a r v 1 n :. w a ' 111 a r r 1 c· cl l o :.omeont• t:l11t• wlwn they hVl'd lOJt<'lht•r !". hc•r 'iUl t ftkcl 111 Junu<•ry, M111s McColl uskl·tJ. for <•n a1· counting of Frampton's earnin~s from 1973 lo lhl' pn•st•nt und J jUdl?Rll'lll J.(IVlllj.( lt1•f' hulf or ll Rock mus ic indus try souret':. have estimated that "'rampton':. gross from records. ronccrti. a nd posters m ay hovf' ht.-t•n <•!> muc h as $67 m1lllon for h1 :1 career. When she m et f'rampton Mli.i. McCall wus m urricd to· Mll·k BrldKc n. u stag<•hand of the• Humble Pie. 8 rock group wuh which "'ro.mpt.on ~ot hls start Frampton was also murried but was divorced In 1976 M 188 McCall also hod oskc<i the courl to ~lvt htr half or Frampton'" m11nslon and 53• acre-estate In Croton·on·llud.'°n which 11he sotd \the tielped hi~ pick out. r The l'aSl' wa~ brnkl'n la 't ThurMlay wh1•n Nt•wp1Jrt Bl'al·h p a t r 1> I m l' n .i r rt•:. l t• d J oh n W1lha01 La\\rt'nt't· and Shc.1wn Stuart Kurtlanckr. both rn anti both of Van Nuv:-. Thcv "ere in a -.lnlt•n 1'1>rl>l'0lw at the time. p<1lrct· !>J ld. Tlw rm l''t1g<Jt1un l.iunchl'<I by tho:.e arrl·~b h<1-. unt:m ercd ,1 tot<J I of 10 stoh·n auto!> and part-. \ a I ueil In t!Xl'l''h or $250.000. polic·l· -.,1111 Fl\ 1· ,,r llw .111111-. anrl two t rurk loads ot pa rt!> were lak1•n from .i ('11..,I ;1 M1•-.,1 \\ an•hm1~l' 1 anlec1 w1th111 hours •>f the 1n1t1al .ar n· .. t-. lkll·l'lrvC's ~aid Lhl'' rnfornlJ lion 11nl'oH•rcd m lht' l>loll·n l'Llr' led t h1·m to Los Angele:-.. when· lht• nt•\H•:.t arrests wl'rt• made l'arly this morning They satd mon · -.toh·n proper I\ h ,,... bet•n rel'O\'t•rctl . but th<Jl tht.•y had Ileen unahlc• lo t'<1laln~ 1t 111 1·~t1mate ''' \ .1lut· hy mrrl morning. Tht· ... u:-pect!'I, bolh free on I0.000 bail each. a rc Anthony M anfredorua a lso known as An- thony Rome or 10121 Merrimac On vt' lluntmi.tton Beach. and Wilham A Schnl'1dcr of 1634 Iowa St . Co!'>la Me~a Police allege th<1t four ouncel> nr rocarn<· worth SR.000 was or. fl'rt'd for "ale to them I..·~ Dress up your old d1c1m onds dn d othc.:.r gc.:.ms with d new mounling desig ned to bring out new fire and bea uty. How c.:.asy II 1s to upd t1tc your tr<ld1t1ondl and frnc.:. old 1cwelry 0 . into sparkling, glamorous new dinner or sp<.:c1al-occasion rings.\'~· ' . . -.. .. () '6 Wc.:. can custom dcsign-espcc1dlly for you-and you r di cJmonds will look more beautiful than ever bcforc.:.. ~ . .,::. Lc.:.t us help you create that n~w ring from our se lection of ~i.f.lll cxc'.ting, modern mountings with the Wider, bolder look. ( ~):fi . .:.~:!l;f~; '1311111 <Wal!t111 CJ/1wf;oAl 0 line {owclry " 35 tASlllON ISLAND • NCWPORT BCAOi. CAllfORNIA 92660 TEUPHONC (7141 ~44·2494 ), '• 8TOCK8 / 8U81NE8S T ueeday' 2 p.m. (EST ) Pri NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ' I 17'• !IJ I 11 •• . , , ,, •• 1 • 1t.'• ''"·· u • )4 •• s Soelal Seeurit9 .. · Tax Increases Take Tiny Bite' By Sl'LVIA PORTEK ........ kWC.-. Workers earrung $22,900 a year -the maxlmaim wace base (or Social Security taxes in 1979 -are paying Soelal Security taxes a t the r3te of 6.13 percent for the entire year. Contributions or worker~ earning $30.000 8 year wm end alter 40 weeks. Deductions for people eamlog $50,000 will e nd alter 24 weeks: from July on U\ey'll bave a "vaca. tion" from Social Security laxes. l:>eductions for those who earn $100,000 will end after J2 weeks: the ir v~tion from contributions will start t..bh' month. TAKE TRE EXAMPLE Ot' A worker consistently earning at or above the tax maximum, who is now 44 years old. Under the present law, it la projected that be would re- ceive yearly benefits of $22,726 upon retirement at 65. An additional $11.362 50 would ht: payable to bis eligible spouse. also 65 These benefits would be inflation-proof, kept up to dale with lhl' cost or hvang and, unless the in- come tax l<1ws are eh<Jni:c'<:I. tax.free Benefit payments lo his widow and children, IC he dioo before they were adults and through college,~could reach $180,000 at present rates If he were to become disabled, payments to him and his dependents could come to even more. The key point that e merges from study of the Social Security figures, now tl]at the 1n 1tial uproar over the tax inrreascs has begun to s uhside . 1s that only Money's Worth h1gher·pa1d workers arc bcinJ? hit by the tax and wage. base tukes In rt'turn for paying more, their Social Securi- ty benefil'> also arc s lated to be more. For the $10,000·a· year worker. 5o<:1al Security taxes a re roughly 15 cents a week hl gher 1n 1979 than 10 1978 The nse 1n th1• tax rate from f, Or> percent to 6. LJ per- cent work!' out to an inrre:.is<· of J.1 C<'nls a week for the $20.000·a·yra r work1·r . for the SJ0.000 u year earner, the in e r<'ase 1s 7i l'\.•nt:-a w•·•·k The :-.hon 1•1 \ r1C·.1t wn-, · from 1Jt•1lucllon'> 1n the later months of th<.' )N1r will ht.• Lht• mo .. t not1ce:.iblt' impart of the lax 1ncn•a!->l.' LAST v•:AR. \\llt:N $17,700 WA S the lop :..mount on ~h1ch' th1• t:.ix wa:. p:.i1d, about KS pcrrcnt of workers earn('d th.ti amount or le-;s <ind. th(·n•fot;.t:. r1a 1d taxes all ~··ar l '11tlc1 Lht· 1977 l;.i1.1.. th1· lhrc1· s<:hcdukd increases 1n th1• Y..tj.!t• ba'>t.'. :.tarl1nl.! 111 HYn. will r<'s ult in a bout 94 pNt'l·nt <1f the natwn ' "urkcrs h:1ving all lh<·1r earnings ('Overc-d hy !'><><'1al St·C'1mt} ;JOd thu:-. pay1n,:: Soclal Security l3)(t.':. year round T his com <-s tlo.,t• to t l•:.tonn~ thl· proportions that ex· 1!ite<l in lh•· HJJ<r.; whl'n lhl· law wa:-.. enacted At that time. a maximum wag(.• bas<' r1f SJ.000 cov<•rc.d the earnings of about 96 percent of the cli~tblc work force .. CONCiR•:ss Rt:ASONt:O T l .. :N 1'11AT workers earn- tnl! more than S3.000 a )l'dr were in a pos1t1on lo augment their benefits with private investment~ ... In 1979, the max imum wage base 1s $22,900 instead of the $18.900 it would have been increased to under the old law In 1980 it's slated t.o go to S25,900. In 1981, it 1x scheduJcd to reach $29.700. Artl!r t~at. thl' h;l:.<' wrll rr:.c 11nly to the extent th<Jt avl•ra>(t· 1.1.ag1·s m•>H· u1i th1· arr:.in~1·m1·nl 1n th1• c1ld law \al Th1•flutlook /rir ttw• rollback, San Juan Firm Fulfills Contract r>unt'gan ,.;ndc·~ co, Sari .lu:.sn ('i.f pi~tr:ino, ha:-.. sh1pr>t•d tht la:.t l)f 11.000 tr .1nc;ct11r 1•r' onh·n ·d hy tht.• US J\1r Forh • Ttw tran'>du1·1·r' .incl .1:. .... 1w1alt•tl l'l1•('tron1c 1·q u1p mt•nl will bt• U~t·d lll dl'lt·<'I un .... tuhlt-1·r<1rk ~rowth 1n l\C' 1:l5 1&nkl•r •11r<'l'all \\ 111g o.;trut•tun•o., 1\:. p:1rt of iJ prug r a 11) 111 ;1:.:.ur1· :.trurtural mtcgri1y, a c rack-cirtc·<·llo n :>):-..lcm Y..1:. n1•1•th·1I lo 111sun· "fail s afe" npl·r<tl1on Tim. equ1pnll'nt 1·nJblc.-:. the J\1r Foree to main tam the a1rµl<tOf">. JJ<ll I ol lh1·11· tunkt:r 1r1v1·ntory for m :inv y ·1r-.. in a !>t:1t1• of fh~hl n ·adrnc:.:. without :-..acrrf1c1n~ :a ly. tht• t•ompan) ,,11d Appmx1matl'ly 20 of llw aroust1 r l·mis:.1on transducer-; I be u'e.d on 1-<1l'h :i•rnaft Thi• l1.·mpc ral11re rompen..,;_1tt•d lrunsduct'rs an · ....,.n,1t1vc enough to d1·tcd acoust1C' c·m1,,1on from th1• aluminum wing structur1• bcfon· a crac·k gro1.1.i-lo danJ,!1•ro11., proportions. c ~ing :-.ccllon' betnj( mon1ton•d arc inacccss1blc to stan ard '"'Pel'lion tcchn111u1·., /\n 10:-trumented, in·01,;hl mo111tonn~ :-y st(•m "'"' r cqurrc·d · Getwral Tel P la n• Offl~e . Gener.ii Tclt•phone pl<1n!-> to hulld a three-story build· ing on tt' prol)t'rty al 6822 W1.·:-..tminslt'r Ave .. Wcstmsn:-.lcr. according lo Stan Boklho. lor al d1v1sion manager for the Ullhty "The cont1nurng ~rowth in the Westminster area has m<Jd<' it n<>ccssa ry for us l<> coni;truct this new facility." Botelho said. lnillully a onl' i:.tory buildin~. containing approximat, .. ly 22,000 squarr fl.'t'I. will Ix> constructed on the 3.5 acre site. It will <i<'tommodilh' ~pproxlmotely 100 operators and equipment necesnry for ex:punded direct·distancc dialing .TAK ING. .TOC K lo north Orance County customers. The approximately $1.4 million one·story building will be rein· forced for U\e addltlon o f second a nd third floors at a later date. At that time Gene ral Te l .-mployees. located In leased facilities in Westminster, will occupy the building. Construction ss to begin In July 1980 with completion approximately one ycur hiter The land, which General Tel has ownNI since 1967, is being leased to a Westminatcr businessman. who 1s sublcas1nA 1t as a mobile home park Beer Sales Gain; Brewers Rap Tax Californians ~naumcd 4.4 million blrrel1 of beer In the first quartt-r of 1919, a 10 percent lncreue over the same period a year ago. The United State~ Brewera A1aoclatlon said con· sumers paid $39.6 tnllllon ln federal eicclle taxes because or the •per·batrel exclae taJC. The)' alJo •belled out '5.45 mUllon ln atate exetse taxes at $1 .24 per barrel and Ut.4 mUUoe for \he • ,.......t Nlel lait. . , Taxes are paid by t.bo C'Onlutner In \be form of biJber ret.ll prices, accordlQJ to the auoclalloa, wblcb said tbo brewing Industry con1lderA the eulee l•xe• dis-, crtmtn.tory. • I " I • DAil V Pll.OT MARMADUK E "It'~ the dogcatcher otklng for a truce." SUPERHEROES SHOE OOOR1.?ffi\S 17A ?11NK ... MOON MULLINS • 1'VE BEEN -rn1NKING OF OUR FUTUR~ RETIREMENT, EMMA-· ITS 'TIM E TO -~EP,AR~ "You can coll me Billy, Ol you can coll me Will, 0t you can coll me Willy, Ol you can call me Bill, 0t you can call me 8, Ol y04J can call me Wiliorn -but you doesn't hofta call me JUNIOR!" DENNIS THE MENACE -. :. .. F UNKY WINkE RBEAN f I by Tom Bath* COMICS I CROSSWORD PEANUTS ........ 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WELL···AS THE OL.D SAYING GOES··· by Emie Bustlmlller SMALL WORLD, ISN'T IT? ., . ~J ''" U"'teiil f Nhlt• 5 ~t. Mc by George Lemont £----- by Jeff Millar and Jon Mcintosh r---~ <AU. 1HE ~. HAVE 'EM UW6'JfTOIJ ANDJl.ltR surrOtJ \ 0tJ nlEIR BLOU5E$/ , TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS lhan 1 Cnck S4 Na1ura1 6 Arthur -~ Buroen 10 Sums Abbr '9 Ave 14 Abhorrer 61 Htgh nest 15 Doe 62 Caama 16 Carry 6J French pro- 17 Nimble noun 18 Border 64 Curl Heratory 65 Numencal 19 -Laine sutftx 20 Rosi 66 Weather 22 Eternal word 24 La11s 67 Worms 26 Locate 27 Truss tie DOWN 31 Craval 1 Burn UNITED Feature Synd1ca1e Monday s Puzzle Solved· f,, •• 1.1 .. Ii I• , 1.1. 1.1.1, I 0 . •• I I 1111r • ( l olol( 1tl 1 I c l P I I yl r .r• 1.1<111 c ll ( S s• II ( . A I ,_ ( . ll ... I 0 •• H-C l ' l .....,, •"I l • .-, A " I s ' A I 0 [ I D l • ' •• D I •ll l Tl ll D ~i ' . 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