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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-04-19 - Orange Coast Pilot17 - . . CouneJI Meet y I 00 mph Chase. Cranston 'l'ulnerOIJle' Says .John Rousselot THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 19, 1979 VOi... 12. HO. IOt. • HC:flOH,, .. PAGE' -Balboa Speeeh Chase Ends in Death Rousselot Says A Westminster woma n who led law enforcement officers in a 100 mile-per-hour chase down Beach Boulevard through Hunt· ington Beach died early Wednes- day of injur ies s uffe red just before her toppling car rolled to a stop on a sandy beach . \. 'Intend to Win' Sharon Shelton Young, 24, or 13861 Locust St .. died in Pacifica Hospital aL ,~~1~ a.m .• less than six hours after slte a llegedly ran a red light on Beach Boulevard a t Bolsa Avenue, Huntington Beach p0lice reported. Orange County, ..S!le.rill:S-dep,-- uties, who patrol the Midway City area. said they saw the inci- dent and launched a southbound chase al 2:27 a.m. on BeaCh Boulevard in which the woman allegedly ran several other red lights. The deputies were joined in the purs uit by a Hunt ington Beach police unit just north or Pacific Coast Highway where Beach Boulevard dead ends at the juncture of the city's beach a nd Huntington Beach St ate Beach. Police said Miss Young's 1978 yellow Camaro sped through the Coast Highway intersection and up a beach access road , hit a curb and a planter box a nd flew some 50 feet through t he air before plowing into the sandy beach. Traffic investigators said the car continued 300 feel on the beach toward the ocean. rolling over and over. "When it stopped, you couldn't tell it was a Camaro," said one officer. "It was about the size or a VoJkswagen." Miss Young's unconscious body was found some 10 feel from where her mangled car rested, officen said. She suf- fered massive head injuries. Hold Those Tigers Baghdad , a seven-year -old Bengal tiger at Marine World/Africa USA in Redwood Ci- ty. holds one of her eight cubs in he r mouth as a nimal .handlers Rick Glassey --~--- <left ) and Jim Bonde show off the rest of t he litte r . One of the cubs died after the picture was taken. Sex F~g Tapes Seized San Diego Elite F~e Pu~lic ~mbarrassme~ By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of tlle ~ily Piiot St•fl John Rousselot. the arch con- servative who 's almost a candidate for the U. S. Senate ~at held by Alan Cranston. paid f ~ .. call Wednesday on some or Newport Re ach 's staunchest Re publicans Speaking to the Balboa Bay Republican Women. F'ederaled. Rousselot lefl little doubt that he will seek the GOP nomination to c h a I I e n g .e C a I 1 f o r n 1 a · s Demooratic senator in 1980. But he hedged a bit by saying that he's only 95 percent <'ertam he 'll run . ~~ ·'This is a big s l ate and I h ave to put t ogether a -.. s tru c tur e s tate wide,·· he said. "But l in· tend to win." he added. T h e talk was billed as a state of the Congress report by Rousselot. a Bomb Threat Disrupts Council Meet LA MESA <AP > -So,me nervous swingers are upset by the vice squad's seizure and viewing of video tapes from a service that, for a $15 fee. matched couples see king to swap mat.es for sexual flings. was freed on $4,000 bail pending a rraignment April 27 in El Cajon Municipal Court. ··A lot qr people are going to be hurt by this," said Bell. "When they jolned I promised them complete priva-Cy. I have no idea what the arrests were a b o ut. we e r e n 't doing anything illegal." A bo m b threat :sene> 50 spectators scurrying out or the Sarf Cle me nte--City Council Chambers Wednesday during the last meeting of three council me mbers recalled by voters Jan. 23. Police Chief Gary Brown said a ma le telephone caller told a ci- ty dispatcher, "You only have a few minutes to clear the building before the bomb g~s off" at a bout 8 :40 p.m. Top Prof Shopli/ter? FORT KENT. Maine <AP>-A university pres· ident had no comment after pleading lnnocenl to cbar1e1 ol taking a can of crab meat worth $1.89 and a can of cold pack cheese worth $1.29 from an IGA store. "I sure hope nobody's looking at those tapes,'' Ma rge, an airline employee in San Diego, said Wednesday. "It would ' cause me much embarassment if the peighbors found out." Their chagrin stems from a police raid Friday on Art Bell's Video Encounten orflce here in whlt!h 30 video tapes were con- Cops Probe Stash Theft A sheriff's spokesman said the pair were arrested after vice squad officers answered a Video E n c o unte r s a d an a sex magazine offering to introduce couples who wa nted to trade partners. The missing t a pes reature about 400 San Diego area resi· dents. including "some' real prominent people. such as public officials, teachers, company pre- sidents, journalists and eve n some law enforcement person· nel," Bellsald. Mayor Roy Hamm halted the meeting and told the crowd to leave the chambers while police and riremen searched ror hidden explosives. Dr. RJcbard Spath, 58, president ot the University of Maine at Fort Kent, was told Wednesday to ap· ..e_ear for trtal to Dietrtct Court on May 23 on a cbar1e of theft by un· authorized t.kln1 In con-' nectloo with the April 1 In· cld,nt. ,, rtscated. , They feature Interviews .BellJ 33, made with 100 m~mbers or the club and about 300 sub- scribers of tbe Video Datin1 Service. Abo seized was '4.500 worth of videotape and camera equipment. Bell and Mareha Boyd, 24, were arrested for inve1ti1ation of pandePing, solicitation for· proatltutJon, solicitation to com· mtt a lewd act and operating a disorderly house. Both seJf· described "swi ngers ." Each . \. RA VRE de GRACE. Md. <AP> -When Susan Sarver was robbed, abe thou&ht police ought to do sometblng about it. Ma. Sarver , 23, called the town police to report that someone kicked in a window of her car and had taken an ounce of mari· juana from the front seal. She va lued the loss at $35. She alao reported the loss ol two surgical clamps she used to bold marijuane cigarettes, s even cassette tapes and a ca m era, all valued at $131. Police salO\hey were treaUng. the report as a "regular larceny case." · Dozens or customers have been calling Bell after he in· formed them or the raids and the possibility they may be con}act· ed by investigators. Members or the vice squad have viewed the tapes, in wb.lch c lie nts ba r e fhelr sex ual rantasies and prefere nces, a sheriff's spokesman said. "The cruJ or the thing is they are providing couples for sex <See SEX. Page AZ ) The meeting is expected to be the last time William Walker. Howard Mus he tt a nd Donna WilklMon will sit as council members arter city voters re- called the trio Jan. 23 r<>llowtng a triller political feud . Police said that a similar call was roade earUe r this week to a disp•tcber. Police also noted that the maximum pena lly ro r telephon- ing a false bomb threat lo Of· Cictah; is three years in a state prison or one year in a county ' jail. ___ _,._ -_ _i six-term Republican from San Marino. But the speech took a decided- 1 y a nti·Crans ton turn, with Rousselot comparing his stand on a variety of issues to the vol· mg record of California's senfor. senator. · When asked why he plans to move out of the Ho use of Represenla~aves. Rousse lot' g~vc what amounted to a campaign speech. He pointed out that the GOP already has 41 seats in the Senate and that 24 Democrats. including Cranston. will be fac· ing campaigns tn 1980. Rousselot said he views thal as an excellent opportunity for the Republicans to take a ma- JOrity in the 100-member upper house. .. And Alan Cranston is a lot more vulnerable than any of you m this room might think," he added "He's for big government. If all t he votes cas t by Al an Cr anston had carried. this country's defi cit would be $2 tr illion . That 's t ri l lion ," Rousselot declared pounding the lectern for emphasis. ·. With his face slightly flushed !\Rd his blue eyes flashing. he (See SENATE, Page A2> \\<"alher Fair throug h Friday with sunny ancjrwarmer days. Lows tonrght 47 to 52. Highs Friday upper _60s neat coast, 72 inland. INSIDE TODAY Worehou$e groctry •tOTe3 ancrea.e a1 ,.\me1icoM •eek! wa ys to cut Jood bud9et3 through no·/nlb shopping. Story Po.gts AIO CJ1ld All. .. ; M DAil. Y PtLOf s TPlu(Jdfk, Af'f! !!. ''?! Judge · Cle ynanon ·Trial bandl .. d er Slan K~nton. In lhcl The Judie made no comment home the day the attorney Wiiii session before Judge Erickson Oct. 10 ra t lie nake attack on •l· In crantin1 Gera1os · moUoo. bitten by lhe anake that had -includin& the now·headless tottM Paul Moranl& Oerqo( dkl DOt •• •:..:•:..:.ln;.:....:.h:.:.it:.,.a.m~·--be""'e.,.n-p ... la .. c ... ed..._..jn...._..bia,..' ..... m.,,a .. l.,lbQ_.rx.._ ___ s..._n .. ak_.e .... .___ r . • w l aoa for tie requa , 6ut s uch re· The evidence wu dlacovered M..-lco a.DdKenton were .,.. hPlrr-nP'llllil'Wr-.1ar"-111tww.-,ro~arPfU"h'1l"'111>nmrttnn~.-riw•'b~1ve bffn routlnely Wednriday momlliifd\irlic a re· rea a ynanon ac n 8nd hl•lpt"d 10 • 1e1at behind lh arant~ as "'II rt1bt or the de/en· check or the car requested by Badger. Calif.. two duys after Brol£'11 Wor11ed coun .-1 t»bll' fll11 modishly k>n& d nt to u clo ed JJrcllm lnary defense attorneys, ht: said. the attack. They have pleaded hair <'Ofltr1111h'tJ ah.irply with th~ hearing. 1'he action came just Morantz. 33. was hospltallied innocent to chargei. of assuull t'tt'wt•uls .. ported t.iy 11cvt-r1tl ~fore Moranh: was to take the six days after the snakebite. He with a deadly weapon a nd con· Syoano11 tollow4!n• iu·c'olllJ>uny stand. ea rlie r had won a $300.000 spiracy to commit murder. tnf(-hlm Meanwhile. Deputy District lawsuit against Synanon. a *3C> Dederich was arrested lasl Keontoo wore a (Onn•rv•tlv'e Attorney John Walson said million business. religion and December al bis Lake Havasu ,,..,, bU ... 1"4'118 11uit with "4'Mtl)' K 1:nton'is rtngerprlnt was found drugrehabilltatlonfoundalion. City, Ariz .• h ome. He waa tr1mnwd 'hurt hlu r Mui.H'o wui. tnHlde a car a llegedly seen Numerous exhibits were charged with conspiracy to com· in a l11d1I bh.w hulllf\t'i.1111u1t park~d near attornev Morant.a' m arked during We~day 's mil murder and assault and with ' Village fteeeed Building Collapse UnJWticed WASHINGTON <AP I Sen Wiiham Proxmire lambasted two rederal agencies today for s pending $279.000 on a rural community ce nter so isolated that it colhtpsed without anyone not1c.l111o< immediately. The Wiscons in De mocrat nwardcd his month ly Golde n ... le('ce Award to the Depart· ment of !lousing and Urban Development a nd the Commerce Department 's Eco nomic Dcve loprµ.ent Administration. which ;ointly rmaoced the center for Me rrill Township. Mich. 11 U D provided fl00.000 ror the building and EDA spenl $179,000 ,on a never-completed road to the ccnt('r. the' building was made by a .. darn foo l " predecessor adm1nsistration. "They said a snow overload collapsed the roof Why that building .collapsed and other buildings around here 50 or 60 years old a re s tall st<.tnding, I'd like to know It's all in the hands of the lownshilJ altorncy. ··Ware said ThV"building cost $40,000 more. than the grant. he said. and the township still owes money on il. A sourc(' at llUD. who askc.'<1 not to be identified. said depart- ment officials v1s1ted lhl! site 1n April 1975 t>eforc the grant was awarded and wen: as- sured the acce!.s road would be built was no road." said the source. adding that the local govern· ment "said that they indeed would commit to building a road." "Jn September. l977. we a~a1n monitored construction defects 1n the b ui &P ing, whic h we .Brought to their atte ntion.·· t'he source said . Last month he said, HUD r~· ce1ved a l~t&Jr saying the work had been Cfo'Oe. a nd cerl1h cd hy a state inspector. "and that lhc ·construction def1c1ency had hecn cleared up and cert1f1t·d by a state inspector ·· "If Congn·~!. re<Jll} "';int-. Hcpubht'an Assem bly mmority leader Paul Priolo. ldt, and Dcmorrat1 c A~~embly Speaker Leo McCarthy, han· warnt'd <:uv Edmund G. Brown to halt has world travel The ccnt<•r wa~ designed for co unselin~. food stamp d il>- lnbut1on. htcrac/ classes, JOb tramjng and other commuruty H·rvices for two town-;hip villages It was built "<Jl a M'c luded site in a virtually 1nac- <' t• s s i b I e fo r e s t h a I r w a y ht•lween·· the two villagc::s. the st>nator said As for the cl'ntcr's '>llt'. a<'ct-s~ a nd !>tructural conrl1twn. he said. HUD was informt..'<i hy tht· local gon·rnment and hy •l~ auditors lhat the frdt·nil mum·\ was bcini.t handled propt:rly .ind that lhe cons truction "':.is lx:1n~ carried out Ht: D to sub!.tatute its JUdgmPnt for tbat of the local t·ommun1ly 1n some or thf"'il' m:ilters. tht·y v.ould han· lo "'nil' that 1nlo tht· law and give us a11 adequalt· staffing for ons1te monitoring on a regular bas1!>." the ... ourct• said. -~~nd tend lo stat e: bus iness Related story Pagt· J\5 Libel Ruling Called Harmful to Public Uy The l\ssodat•·d l'rt·~i. Tht· puhltc'. not 1111· 11r111<·1pal part1c1rwnt 111 lht· l. S Supn•rnc Court 's lalt•st lihcl la'A <IN'1:-1on, <J Clut.1lly may :-.uffrr lht• i::r.tH\l·:-t los:-fmni th(· ruli ng. i:1t•cord1nJ! lo Mllllt' O('WS offlrlll b Th., de<·1:-mn. "'h1<'11 op1·n" lht· rw wsroom (•c11tini.: 1>rt><·1·-.., to 10 qua ry 10 htM>I caws. was i.:r{'t'lt'11. b y and largf', w11h '>harp rt• J(·tion from a samplinl{ of Uw nat ion's puhhsht·rs , t·1l1lors an<' hroa1lc·asl1•rs Som(' :.1>1·cul;.1ll.'d lhc ruling W('dnt'sday would rr•s ull U'l JournallsL-; St<rvmg lcni::Lhy Jatl term!>, <.tnd ncwi.µ1:1pt·rs s ll.'cnnl{ away from m aJor 1nv1·sl1Jlal1ons In a 6 3 d<'eision. Jui.ticl' By ron R. Whll<' rul<'d that the Con s titution 's frt•<' press ~rn fl'1Hwrrls do not prolt·d rf'· porters a nd editors from being forced to exph.un how they pre· parecl '\lalemc:nls sub~cqucntly .11lt·~t·tl lo Ill' ldwlou.., Tho· 1h:c1..,11111 1•;nn1· on J p~:n<I In).! $t·I 7 11111lir111 la bPl !.Ult against CBS and nth1·rs brought by a n ·tirt'd Army 1·olont>I l\llf'n II Nt•uh<irth. chairman -.ind pn•s1dt•nt of G<tnnctl Co :Jnt.I pr(' s 1 cl c· n t 11 r 1 ht· i\ m,. ri can Nt•ws µaper l'uhl1 -.her'> As soc1at1on, c e:illed the t.lecis111n "l)ne mon· step by the current r nurt to wt>akt•n . t·rode a nd rlirmmsh fn·t·1Jom or th1· pn·s'> ;i nd. by cxten:.1on. all 1*'1r..,l Amendment rrcedoms. 'The i\meril'.an µcople -not JUSI lhl' llrl'S.., -wc:rc I ht> rt.•al loser s todav " His rea ction 'A U~ CChO<.'d by Rick Dalton. managing editor of the Topt•ka <Kan > Capital· .Journa l. who su1d, "Make no mislalu:. 1h1s will be far more damaging to the Public than the press Ground· breaking ceremonies fo r the center were held in Apnl, 1976. ht' s aid On Frb. 22. the sc·n<Jlor addt-.J, a woodsman discovered lhl' • buildini:: had fallen in and re· PQrled It l.O lhc local pOStm<.tstCr, who told the s heriff and the township s uper visor , who tn tum called HUD's Detroit regional office. When the colla pse was dis- covert..'<I, the structure was Wl· painted. unlandi:.capc.'ll and un- furnished. The road to it was never finjshed because or insuf· ficient money. In the small community of Bilely. Mic h .. today, the towns hip s upervtsor . James Ware. said the decision to erect Car Plunges; Unidentified Woman Hurt "We monitored th(' thing 1n March 1!17G <i nd a gain an July 1976. wht•11 constru<.·tion h<Jd started . and wt• noted lhill tticrc "I would gues~ thal when .,..,. receiH· 1 he Gol<l1•n Flet'<'1• award . ...,,. II -.(·nd 1t on to the 1:1 ty. · · be arldt'1J FDA offi cials did not comment immediately on Proxm1n·., action Shave Nipped Firefig hte r R e tai1is Hair MIAM I c AP I -Miami fire fighter Jerry Saslaw. !-.1dcl~ lo a des k job because he wouldn 't s have ha s c hest . 1s back at the firehouse. chest hair and all Sas law re fused to take a required electrocard10· gram stress tes t because patches of hair had to be s ha ved to CJttach e lectrodes lo his skin. Saslaw ~aid he miJd{· the stand for his girlfriend. a 27-year- o ld flight attendant. w ho liked his hair y che5t lluv.l'vcr . s ince his transfer. a cardiologist found the c lectrod<:s would work as well o n his bac k and he passed the test. Is his girlfrie nd happy? The new one rs. he sa y5 He and the ~tewardess s plit uo after his s tory re· ccivcd national publicity. "The who le thing r eally irritated he r." he says 1·,....pa~AI SENATE ••• concluded. "A.ad another good point la that I love campaip- 1n1 " His a udience applauded en· tbuslutically. The Congreuman never mentioned hi.I recent resignation from the right wing John Birch Society to which he's belonged for more than 15 years. That res· 1gnation. announc.-cd earlier thJs week. 1s vie wed a6 "nother in· dicalion that he's trying lo move into the Republic mainstream in preparation ror s eekin g the Senate nomination next year. According to kousselot, the importance or that Senate seat res t s in the fact that "one senator can do 10 t imes as much dama~e or goodness a s a m e mbe r o f the Hous e of Representatives ... lie said he sees as crlticaJ. 1s sues such as the defeats of the p1·nd1nit ~A LT II treatv, the ron·1i.:n rt•lat1on:-appropriat1un-; for Pan:1ma and expa nsion or th(' rt•dcral burt'.'aucracy. Il l' prt-dic ted that t ho· l'ropo:-1t1on 13 message of IP!.-; l!O\ t·rnmcnt spending will btoar f1 u1t 1n Washington in a rc:'- du 1·t ion or new laws creatinl! nt•w hureaucrac1es and in the t•llminatwn or some that already t'Xl~l "You c:an be grateful." he told lht• aud1enct·. "Congress has <lont• ;1hsolutt'ly nothing th1:. ,\1'Jr 1A h1ch mt·am>YOu 'rc saft: W1· h.1H•n't p:.i:.::.cd a lol of crazy la v.-. Probe Nixed ln C IA D eath WASlllNGTON <AP l -A l'flUnl''rl ntl'I hi?cnce investigation ;.i pµarently will not be conducl•-<J into th<' m y:-.te raous death or fo rm<>r C IA officia l J ohn P a1!.lcy. the FOi and Justice Dt'partmcnt c;ay T he Senate Intelligence Com· m1ttcc a nnounced Wednesday that th<.> FBI and Justice Depart- m<'n l c:oncludcd that the facts in lh<' case did not warrant such an investigation . f 'r1tnt Pa9e A I SEX ... C BS Ne ws Pres itic nt Rill Leonard said the court was "de nying constitutional protection to the journa li:-.t's most predous possessio n -his mind, has thoughts and his edi torial judg· m ent." An unidentiried woman is in serious conrution today -after she apparently lost control of her car on the San Diego Freeway in San Juan Capistrano, plunging off a lOO·foot embankment and another lOO·foot slope. Make Mom 's Dr~m Come True ... and an turn are n:ccivlng money ror providinJ! that service. which 1s <.tn act of prostitution." said a vice oUlcer who asked lo rt:main unidenllfit'd. Hell said that in the videotape 1ntc rv1e ws. <:ouplt:s or in· daviduals ar(' a!.kl•d about the ir fantasies, i.cxu-.1 likes and dis likes and that antcr viewt.-es 1tre fully cloth•'<i Two couples ap· pcared toµlcss. Hrll l>a1d, but there was no ~xual contact Bt:'ll 's attorney, George Haverstick. call('d the arrests .. just another extension or our times . In the ·oos, drul{i, were the problem. now it's !lex " ~ntence Upheld SAN QUENTIN CAP) -The 10.ycar. eight-month prls'on sen· tence William Harris drew for kidaapping Patricia Hearst wns conh rmetl by the Community Release Board Wednesda OAANOECOAST ' DAILY PILOT ',._.. O. lllftQI"' C6'\.e O..•t ,..,.., w•V• -". "'" ,, ,,..,._ l)fN.cJlhto..,,,_,.,......., l'\Pibli~hl .... 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Ralph Otwell, echlor of the Chic ago Sun Times. said that .. going into the thought process of a reporter and all the sub· Jeclive judstments he 1s forced . t o m11k e is a Geor~c Orwelli an invaswn or the mind." lt'W 11.nfp ............. U.S. Attorney General Grlf· fin Bell said today he will leave omce before the end of s ummer. Earlier, Bell had said he would resign before the end or President Carter's first term. Bell stated be would return to his Atlanta law firm. California llighway Patrol spokesman Tom Sapp said the woman, identHied only a s Jane Doe since she was not carrying identification, was in s urgery to- day at UCI Medical Center He described he r injuries as major. Witnesses said s he was travel- ing at about 70 miles per hour i.n the rast lane south of Avery Parkway when her car began fish·tailing The vehicle swung across the freeway . dropping off the fu-st embankment. The diRabled vehicle the n con- tinued acro ss Cami no Capistrano and dropped off a second embankment. ll came to rest just cast or the railro<Jt.I tracks following the 8 : 15 p.m. Wcdncsd1~y accide nt. Health Fair Offers Tests Health fo'air Expo ·79, which offe rs a wide variety of rree medical e xaminations and tests as well as lectures a nd displays. will come to FedMart lo Hunt· lngton Beach on April 29. The American Red Cross · coordinated event, sponsored by FedMart and KNBC·TV. wiU of· fe r tesls ror blood pressure. vis· ion. anem ia and othe r con· dllions. with a blood test for cholesterol, diabetes, liver and kidney functjorui available at a s mall fee. flours or the expo lll-ill be noon to 5 p.m . The Hµntlngton Beach 1'""cdMart. Is located on Adams Ave nue at Rroo'khurst Street. Hashi8h Seized AMSTERDAM. J4etherland~ <A P l -Police say they 'selted nearly 4 tor1' of hashis h worth $6 mllllon H three Dutch fish· ermen wer e transferring It fro m their trawler to three Amsterdam men on the dock ·at Oen Oever, 46 miles nort!l of Amtterdam. The six men were arr ea~ . . ·-·_..,..._.,. --. LA-Z-BOV10 RECLINA-ROCKER. Small, Compact, Space-Savi ng Women's Recliners In a Wide SelecHon of Styles and F*ics SPECIALLY s 199 W1 PRICED FROM FULL aeo RECuN1""c COITAMllA 369 I . 11th IT. ( AcfOll "°"" Rolph$. next to Marte Colefldon) 642·1617 Mon. • fft. 1().6 Sot. 10-6 Ooeed~ MllllON VllJO 21192 ......... l'lray • (COi'* cl AWty and Via bodar) 491-ltOl Mon.· M 10-6 Sat. 1()..5 o.d~ ,17 r-- .. ...... ..... -...·---·---------.. ·--. ............ ·-·--- VOL. 72, NO. 109,-' SECTIONS. •O PAGES Evidence Nixed Die drich Team Wins Round 1Sy GUY GaANVILL£ Of ... O.Uy ...... , ... , SAN DI EGO T he bribery trial o f Orange Co unty SupervlSOr Ralph J)1ednch and arc b1tect LeRoy Rose was inter rupled today while the JUdge de c ided if t es\1mo n y possibly damagmg to D1edr1c h could be given before a Jury. The eight-man. four-woman jUfY hearing the case was left in Supe rior Court Judg.e Ros~ T barp's courtroom wh ale the Judge and contending a ttorneys 1n the case set up shop in a courtroom on another floor Al issue ln the hearing was the possible testimony o f forme r Anaheim Hills Inc. president· William Stark. Defense attorneys James R1d· detl and Ke ath Mo nroe called for the hearing on tbe belief Stark might be asked to te~tafy about matters of which he had no fi rst hand knowledge Whe n called t o the witness s tand in the a lmost e mpty courtroom. Stark conceded that in 1973 he fe lt apprehensive about the possi bility "thinJ!s Shave Nipped Firefig hte r Retaim H air MIAMI 1AP 1 Miami firefighte r Jerry Saslaw, :-.1dcltncd to a desk job because he wouldn't s have has chest. as bac k al the fire house. cbest hair and all. Saslaw refused to take a required electrocardio· ~ram stress lest because patches of hair ha d to be shaved to attach electrodes to his skin. Saslaw sa id he m ade the stand for his girlfriend, a 27-year· old night attendant, who liked his hairy chest. However . since his tra nsfer, a cardiologist found lhe electrodes would work as well on his bac k and he passed the test. ls his girlfriend happy? The new one is. he says. fl t· ;ind the s tcw<1 rdess split up after his story re· c·eivcd na tiona l publicity. "The whole thing really irritated he r ." he says. No Zone Chan~e State Keeps Hold On A liso Viejo By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Ol lM DMl'r Pli.t Si.tt ,'J'he State Coastal Comm1ss1on (ejected -a proposal Wednesday (tial would have.·ltmited its COfl' trol over a. 20.000·dwclling d~· velopment inland or Laguna Beach, Aliso Viejo "This is really good news," s aid cit y pla nn e r P eter Lewandowski. "The city is very ha ppy at the outcome ... Lewandowski appeared before local commissioners Wednesday and noted thai the City Council had passl.'CI a resolution opposing any c;Jl a..n.ge in the coai. t a I boundary. were gomg down the path of a cr1minnl nature." His reference was to the com· paoy 's attempt to ·rree 2,200 acres in Anaheim Hills from an agricultural preserve agreement with the county that was thwart· ing its developm ent It as the prosecution's con· tent1on that Diedrich and Rose were involved an a briber y· conspiracy centering on the com pany's effort to secure a favorable l'Ommitment from the Boa rd of Supervisors. Today, Stark briefly discussed a dinner meeting he atte nded in early 1973 with Diedrich. Rose and anothe r company official, Richard Owen "I just had a gut feeling I didn't like the way things were J!Oing ·'The r e was d1scussion of politics and finances closely rE' lated together I don't like those kinds of things "I dadn 't lake the timing of lhl' meeting, Mr Rose's relationship as campaign manager for Mr Diedrich and Mr Rose's wash to s e ll us s ome land," Stark testified It is the prosecution 's con- tenti9n that Rose and Diedrich attem pted to solicit a bribe from the company by offering to sell 1t land in Fullerton <it a pncc $150,000 above 1t!> true value. Al the conclu~ion of th(c• 40 minute hearing , Judge Tharp ruled some of Slark 's testimony could not be given before t he 1ury Sim ply put. the judge said Stark could only testify on mat- ters of which he had a first band '<nowled((c That ruling upheld defense al· torney J a mes Ridde tt 's argu· me nt that Stark "bas drawn con· clus ions with no basis in fact." Riddell said a witness such as Stark should ht-limited in hi s testimony to what he e ither heard or said and nut be al· lowed to testify to conclusions he might have correctly or incor· r f!c tly drawn. The trfal will resume after a lunch break for the Jurors Lal<' Wedn<•sday afternoon . prosl'cut1on witness Mic hael Ht'mm~on ended what amounl· t-d to <t full day or testimony ~ec F.vlOENCE. PageA2) °Vo•r Be•eae .. Dally New8pa.,er. . f • . -· < • . I ~\,fil>, -" • '( ~ • . l -~_.,.·,a_, ~ ....... " I· '• • • ' -T'". • AP Wt,.... The A y ps llaue It-A g ain Ll'on1d Rrt•1hn e \. f botto m right l parl1c1pates 1n a 'ott: Wednesch.1~ that re'. e lected lhl• 72·) l ar old Soviet lcadt.·r pres1- dent of the Soviet Union. The vote, as usual , was unanimous . UCI Charges Expected Pair Face Lega l Action in Dumping Paper Campus pol1C·1• al I re· lrv1nt• wtl I sc•;:•k c·ra n11na l c-har~"" ;.igamst two stutll'f1ts '-ll'>fK•eted of dcslroy1ni.: bundll•s of the sl 11 dent newspa1H•r, th•• Nt·~ Urlivers1ty. a pollc1· s1.ml-esmui1 said today. Additionall) the sµokcsman :;aid, fmdini.:s of an tnv{·:;t1gat1on into theft and dcslructaon of the newspapc'rs wdl b<' turned over to thP Dean or Students for other action Based on statements from wit rlf'-.sc·s anrl r'" ul t-. nf " photo ,.:raphl<' ltm•u p or pOs-.1hh• '>US r1C'1 ts. campu., pahce narro\\e<l thP mvesl1J!ahon to the t\\O :-.tu dent.,, the -,poke.,man <,'llfl 111.· c1echnerl to 1rlf:'nt1rv them 1111111 c·ompl t1111t-. :Ir<' f1INI with 1lw Or.1111.:1· Count) 0 1.,ln<'t Al lOrrll'~ ·.., Offil'l' Th" d f'., I I II l'I I 0 II "I I ht' 111•\1 '>fl•IJ>t'r' 11c·1·111I1•d 1n \f .lfrh .cll l'I th•· 1\1 \\ l n111·1-.1I\ hl.'(';J nw t•mhro1 ll·d 111 a 1·011 I rovcr~:v ovt·c• pu1>l11•11tfo11 of ud vertist-mcnts that contained al· lt•ged racial :-.lurc., against Ira naan:. and .lt'ws On March 14. 780 paper~ WN't• ..,,to lt·n and the word "racist · 1><Jintcd on a newspape r nick One week lat<'r. :wo cop1e:-. of the paper sitting on u loading dock were doused with oil The spokesman s aid the com plaint would involve c harges of tht>ft and malicious mischief. Both ar<• misdemeanor offenses. "We• felt tha t if we didn't take .1cl1on, tht' s..tuation could get worst'," the spokesma n said. Copies of the New Unive rsity •ilso wl'rl' seized and destroyed following publication Of COV· erage or a woman's Wet T-shirt contest at a Santa Ana saloon. • Police have no s us pects in t1lat 1nc1dent. the spokesman said. Body Discovered Mter Robbery Try Or:rnge Count) s h('r1ff's m \ , ... ,. 1gators. searc·h1n,g for clue~ \\ 1•c1n1·~da' from ,1 ru1 led Arm I 1:1 L.1~u na-lldl .... rnbbl·r:.. iristt.>ad fvund lht· remam:i.. uJ the alleged h.mdll two f1r('(f at Walker by Riverside µoh C'e, who inte rrupted the al· lt>ged holdup and fire their guns .1fter Walker turned toward police with h1sown wcapol!.._Hartsaid. That action w:.s just the op- posite or the sta nd tak'etl l'l nly a few hours earlier by regional commissiom.·rs mc(•ling in Hunt· ington Heach The state commission's rec· omm endalions supportmg no c hange in the existing coastal zone -will move to the state Legislature for action next m onth. Sex Fling Tapes Seized Thl' bod\ or Al:lron Goldt>n W.dker. 2:{·. of Hrn•r:mk. was fm1nd 111 a mud1h rain" ater ~JI where he apparently fell after 1h rng from a i.ingle gunshot wound ftred by police. Sheraff'c., Lt Wvatl Hart :.aid Hart said Walker ran from the restaurant east toward a con· struct1on sight when he di(!d and 1 um bled into the rain·swollen pool I nv~ti(~ators Wednesday went lo th e s at e t o s ea r c h for footprints, Walker's g un and othe r clues. Hart said but dis· ('Overed the body m three feet of water R ichard Munsell, assistant director of th e co unty 's Environmental Man a((em ent Agency. said today he was clis· appointed with the sta~e com- m is s 1on 's dec1s 1on 1n Los Angeles Munst>ll had lobb~cd .ror reduced coastal comm1ss1on control over the 6,600-acrc proJ· eel that the county has ap· proved "There's still some opportum· ty for the county, if it chooses, to evaluate what happened and see if it wants to work with the Legislature," said Munsell. In contrast. representatives or Laguna Beach who had protest· ed any reduction in the coHtal zone, today expressed joy al the State Commission ·s action. San Diego Elite Face Public Embarrassme11l LA MESA c AP > -Some the club a nd about JOO sub- nervous s wingers arc upset by scribc rs of the Video Dating the vice squa d's seizure and Ser vice Al4'0 seized was S4.500 viewing of video tapes from a worth of videotape and camera ser vice that, for a $1 5 fe e. c•qU1pmt•nt matched couples seeking t o Hell and Marsha Boyd. 24. swap mates for sexual nings were arrested fo r investi gation "I sure hope nobody's looking of pandering, solicitation for a t those t apes." Marge. an prostitution. solicitation to com· airline employee in San Diego. mat a lewd acl and operal!ng a said We dnesday. "It woulrl di s orderly hous e . Both self. cause me much embarassment d escr ibed "swingers " £ach if the neighbors found out." was freed on $4 ,000 bail ~ding Their chagrin stems from a a rraignment April 27 in El Cajon police raid Friday on Art Bell's Municipal Court. Video Encounters office here in "A lot of people a re going to which 30 video tapes were con· be hurt by this," said Bell. fiscated. • "Wh~hey joined I promised 'They feature interviews Belli them c plele privacy. I have 33. made with 100 me mbers o no idea hat the arrests were a b o u t W <' "' t' r e n t do 1 n .: anvthinA 1llPJ!:ll .. J.\ s heriff's ... pokec.,man .,aid the· oa1r \\t•n• arn•.,h·d afll'r \IC<· squad offt• 1 '' n11·,wt>r<'d a \'1dl'n Ent' 1111n1 1• 1 ., .111 1 n ,, ., t·' maJ!,111111· 11rft•nn1? t11 introdul't' <'OUplf•-, "hu \\.lllli.•tl tu trat11· pa1 tners The• nt1 !'-'>1 ng I a Jlt'!. ft·aturc· about '100 S<in l>1l•go orc;i re~1 de nts. in r luc!inl.! ··.,om t' rt'ul prominl'nt l)<.•oplc, such as puhhc official!>, teachers, c•ompany prt· s ide nts. Journa lists and even some law enforcement person nel," Belh;a1d. Doze ns of customers have been calling Bell after he in· ($ee SEX . Pa ge AZ) Language ~kill Proves Winner ...,,.. ......... MM WIUH BIT ...... , By J ACKIE HYMAN Ol U. O.lly Pl ... St.fl When Eric Elliott's famil y moved to Costa Mesa from Indio two and a half years ago, the then-sophomore in high school didn't have any friends and was bored. So be taught himself a couple of dying languages. E lliott, -now a senior at Estancia High School, s aid he m anaged to find books on Welsti a nd Breton, a Welab-r el1ted 11nguage spoken in the Brittany province of France. Later, be improved bis rro· n u nciation wlth the aid o r cassette tapes and earn e d enou1b money to spend a s um- mer in Wales. "They'd for1et I wasn't Wel.h until I started 1peakin1 Equ.h, . a nd then they'd expect to hear an Encliab accent," Elliott said. "It'• a rarit y to find an Amerlean wbo~1peak11Ve1Jb." Tbe i.,.a-old won't have to earn bJ1 way to Europe thl1 1ummer. He'• won an el1ht- week trtp to France, ln the AJ. hance Francaise competition re· cently at UC Irvine. Elliott, who's in his Umd year of French al Estancia but is reading at the firth-year level, com peted against students from throughout Orange County by delivering two impromptu short speeches in French. "Th at competition was murder," E lliott said. "I 'd never. even made a speech before in English." In addition. Elliott is studying German and s peaks som e Span ish. He downplays his abilities "I 'm fluent. in English and that 's it" but his language t e ache r. Leon a rd McNutt, diHgrees. "He'll stand and talk to three of us teachers al once, carrying on conversations in German, Spanish and French almullJl~usly, said McNutt. He adds that he's retiring this year ind Elliott Is ''upping my career " "J JU St l i k e learning tan1u11es." Elllotl said. "rt'~ like solving puzzles " A I t hough he heard Spanish sPoken as he was growing up in India n We lls. Elliott had no other bac k g rou nd in foreign languages. _lie ,said has fa mily isn't llnguislM!ly oriented and his trip to Wales was the only lime he's traveled abroad And wh e n It co m es t o languages, Elliott said, "I've on· ty scratched the surface. If you look at som ething li ke Mayan and Aztec. It blows your mind " As for Oriental langua~s. "I think you have to be born into those. Even Russian is so com ' plex " When he~s not learnintt languages. Elhott 8llld he en.Joys lis tening to music lie likes so m e contempo rary r ock singers lake Bruce S pringsteen. and also an unusual form of rock called Welsh punk Whtie in Wales, Elliott ex plained. he attended a concert by a group called Or Hugh L 0 testable and His PatlenL1 "They sen1 In Wel~h and sp&l on the audlenc . " F.lllotl aid ' . ' • A post-mor tem exam ination ind1C'ated Walker bled to death from a gunshot wound in the ht>:irt as ht• ran from the alleged holdup attempt al Carl's Jr . 3002 Lake Forest Drive. Hart -;;11<1 rht• cle;11 h h111l1•t wa:-. one or Bomb Threat .Disrup ts Council M eet A bo mb t hrea t sent SO spectators scurrying out of the Sa o Cleme nte CilY. Council Ch ambers Wednesday during the last meeting of three council m e mbers r ecalled by voters Jan 23 Po lice Chief Gary Brown said a ma le telephone caller told a ca ty d1spatch<'r "You only have l:I rew minutes lo clear the b\Jaldang before the bomb goes off" at about 8 40 p.m . Mayor Roy H~m m halted the m eeting and told the crowd to leave the cha m bers while police and firemen searched for hidden explosives The meeting is expected to be the last time William Wa lker, Jfow'ard Mus hett and Donna Wilkmson will sit as council m e mbers after city voters re· called the trio J an. 23 following a bitter political fe ud. Police said that a slmllur call was made earlier this week to o dispatcher · Police also noted that the maximum penalty for telephon· ing a false bomb threat to of· Ctclals is three years In a state prison or one year 1n ~ county Jiii Other Co verage More Harbor Arf'a coverage appea"' today on Page A9 .... It hadn't been found earlier because the pool. created by rain m the construction area. had been about four feet deep. Hart explained. Walker's a lleged robbery com· panion, 19-year-old De bra Reed of Rivers ide. is still an Orange County Jail on attempted rob- bt•ry charges. Ha rt said. She was a rrested in a car a s hort d1stanc<.· fro m the fast.food res t a urant, investigators re· ported Faculty Strikes SAN DIEGO <AP> -San Die go State University pro- fessors have hit the picket lines in protest of proposed faculty cuts announced this week by un· 1 versity Preside nt Thomas 8 . Day Ce ase We athe r Fair through 'F r iday with sunny and warmer days. Lows tonight 47 lo 52. Highs Friday upper 60s near coast, 72 inJand. INSIDE T9DA Y Worehouw grocerv stor-e1 mcrecue aa Americom seek ·ways to ·cut food budget• through no-frills ahopping. Story Pogt AIO. . · l•tle x j i\2 OAJL V PILOT C ' Rattler (;as LOS ANC!:LES <APl TM JUdtc\' lw•ri•ll p""rtal t>v1de~ m the f'ue ol Synanoo founder C'h •rlea Dedt'ricb and two Synanon m~mbel'I ord red ~ ('O"rtroom clu~ today ol all r eportt1ra and pCl!ople n ot partlc1palmg lo ttM,, CHl' M unac1ual Judie! Vincent l:rlckM>n m11de tht' oru~r oo th~ "'ouon of Paul Geraaoa, at tornt>) for J oseph M ualco, \he 2lt·year·old Synanon member who 111 chatrl(l'd with tanrt' Kento n. 23 Yt6ttr old son of bandlcaMr Stan Kt-nton. 10 the Ott 10 rattle1rnake a~ack on at turn~y Paul AtPr'!!l'I. ·,... · ~ Dederich, 65, wH brought mto the courtroom in a whe~l~ir and helped to a seat beh1nd the counsel tablt!! His modishiy long .. ·~; Jl~· contr~ sharply with the _. er. cuts ~ff>orted by several · , .:. ; ~. non rollowers accompany. ". mg 1m. t . Kenton wore a conservative dark business swl with ne~tly trimmed short haur. Musico was 1n a liJ!ht blue business suit. The judge made no comment In grantin~ Geragos' motion. r.eragos did not explain his rca· son for the request, but s uch re· ques ts have been routine ly ~rantccl as a ri~ht of the defen· danl to a clost'd preliminary h"arinl( Tht' action came just . before Morantz was to take the -·stand · M f•anwhil<', Deputy District Attorney J o hn Watson said Kenton's fingerprint was found 10s1dc a car allegedly seen parked near altornev Morantz' NEW LIEUTENANT Thomas J . Lazar --------~• Th!f!SllX, Ap11I 19, 1919 homt" the day UM! attorney wat bltlt'O by the 11nalce th•t had be~n pl~ In hla maUboc. The evidence wa1 dlatov red Wt"dnetday rnomln1 durln1 • te· t'hcck or the car requested by ddt>nse attorneys, h aald. · · Morant&, 33. wua bo11pltlllhed llX days aftt·r u~ 80&keblte He urher had won a 000,000 luwsuat against Synanon, a $30 million bualn~21 . rcll1Clon Hd drug rchab1htallon foundation. Numerous t-xh1b1 l8 were marked during Wednesday's session ht-fore Judge Erickson tncluding the l}Ow·hea.dless snake " · M UBICO and Kenton were ar· r-.eted at a Synanon rac1lity ln Badger, Callr.. two days after the attack. They have pleaded innocent to charges or assault with a deadly weapon and con· spiracy to commit murder. Dederich was arrested last December at his Lake Havasu City, Ariz., home. He was charged with conspiracy lo com· mil murder and assault ttnd with solicitation to commit murder. Dederich allegedly made a tape recording threatening enemies. Among evidence prosecutors plan to present at the trial ls the rattlesnake, preserved in formaldehyde, and a tape re- c ording on which a voice identified as .Dedericn's s ays; "We're not going to mess with old-time turn-the-other-cheek re· ligious postures. Our religious posture is don't mess with us " you can get kiUed dead, literally dead." BECOMES SERGEANT John C. Whtte 2 Veteran Mesa -·---~~ ~--~- Police Promoted The promotions of two veteran polict-officers were announced today by lhe Costa Mesa Police Ot·pa rtmcml. ~ Thomas J . Lazar, 32, a 10-year veteran of the force, bas been promoted to the rank or lieute· nant and John C. Wbile, 33, a membt·r or the department for I l years. as now a sergeant. community relations officer. lie is enrolled in the masters pro· gram at Cal State Long Beach and will be assigned as a watch comma.nder. Sergeant While has served as a training officer and will be as· signed as a held sergeant in the uniform di vision ) Chase . Bod.sill _..,,,,,~~I Death • What's• Wayzgoose? No. it's not the guy in the white s uit. W ayzgoose is the annual student fair to be held Saturday at UC Irvine as part of campus open house activities. Medieval merrymakers. m imes, magicians and musicians will entertain in Campuis Purk Among them will be < r~om l1·ft 1 C1m1t·1· Ceirlson, Greg Albt!rs, Paul L ·vin :1r1'1 Stacey Bodenhoef~r. Water Price Hike Nixed Plans to raise the price of water pumped fro m Orange County's underground basin to help meet Orange County Water District operating costs were scrapped Wednesday night. From hge A I SEX ... formed them of the raids and lht.' posi;ibality they may be contact· cd by investigators. Me mbers of the vice squad have v1ew<..'d the ta pes, in wh.ich c l ients bare th eir sex u al fa ntasies and prefere nces. a sheriff's spokesman said. "The crux of the t hing is they a re-provirting couples for sex and in turn arc receiving money for providing that service, wh.ich is an act of prostitution," said a vice officer who asked to remain unidentified. Bell said that in the videotape interviews, couples or in· dividuals are asked about their .fantasies, sexual likes and dis· likes and that interviewees are. fully clothed. Two couples ap- peared topless, Bell said, but there was no sexual contact. Bell 's allorney. George llaverst1ck. called the a rrests 'just another extension of our lam~s. Jn the '60s. dr.ugs were the problem, now it's sex." Violence Study Bill Backed District directors resolved to dip into reserve funds and to lcmporarily curtail some capital improvement projects to hold down water costs. Ao earlier plan called for in· creasing the price of domestic water by $3 an acre fool , a move that would have increased the <1verage north-county area's home water bill about $3 a year. Direc tors vole d to keep dornesllc water prices at their current rate, but did increase the pnce of water used for Ir ngatang crops by S5 an acre fool. That increase would h1kf' the Irvine Company's water bill by an estimated $37,500 a year, said Ne reus Rich a rdson. district engineer. The firm as the larJCest agricultural water user tn the county, be said. Richardson said this mornang that even though OCWD domesllc water prices won 'l go up, coastal area residents probably will pay more for water anyway Wind Beaches Yacht Strong winds and dense fog along the Baja California coast put one or the yachts returning from the Cabo San Lucas race on the beach near Punlo Abro· JO!-o, il was learned today Groundc-d in a desolate area was Windmiller, 37-foot sloop owned by J ohn Miller or the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. T he boat was being returned from Cabo San. Lucas by two un· identified couples. The boat re· portedly went a~round on a slop- ing beach, damaging the rudder and propeller. None of the passengers was injured. The two women of the crew were taken off the beach by an aircraft nown to the area by a ,NllYC me mber. according to George West. chairman of the race. West said the hull was ap· parently not damaged and a new rudder. propeller and s h::.ft is being nown to tht· arf>a for possi ble repairs at low, tide An at tempt will be made lo rcfloal tht· boat at high tide. Th<' accident occurred Friday na~hl and communication with local friends ~as made by way or the vessel ·s ra dio. I rorucally, the returninJ? boats have bee n bucking strong northerly winds, the kind or weather they had hoped for dur· ing the race. in which they had strong southerly wand&. Senten ce Upheld SAN QUENTIN <AP) -The 10-year. eight-month pnson sen tence Wilham Harris drt>w for kidnapping Patricia Hearst was confirmed by the Community Release Board Wednesday. ~man no led la w enforcement offteen in a ___ _. 100 mue.per·bour chase ,down Beach Boulevard throup Hunt· ln1ton Beach died early WeclDes· day of injuries s uffered Just before her toppling car· nJlled to a atop on a aandy belcb. Sharon !belton Youq, M, ot llMl Locuat St., died in Pacifica floapflal at. 8: 15 a .m .. less than 11lx hour• after she alle1edly ran a red Ught oo Beach Bou.levard at Bol11 Avenue, Huntington Beach poU~ reported. Oranae County Sheriff's dep· ulle•, who 1>9trol the Midway City area, u ld they saw the inci· dent and launched a southbound .,.Jue at 2:2'7 a .m. •on Beach Boulevard In which the woman ulleged.ly ran several other red light•. Ttlt del)ut.lee were joined In lht> t>ur11ult by a Huntlnct.on u .. 11c·h polic~ unit Juat north or l'arlflc Coast Highway where u .. arh Roulevard dead enda at lhf' JUOC.1.ure of tbe\clty's beach a nd fl untl ngtort Beach S tat.-. H4<1t<•h , J•olt<· .. 11:.1d Mass Young's 1978 Y'·llow Camaro ~J>ed through the t 'fJ:Jl\l ltl~hway intersection and u11 a ~Heh access road, tut a 1·urb and a planter box and flew home 50 fN!t through the air t>f•fort: pl(IWIOI,! into lbe Sandy beach Trame investigators said tht: C'a r conunued JOO feet on the beach toward the ocean , rolling over and over. "When at stopped, you couldn't tell it was a Camaro," said one offi cer. "It was about the she of a Volkswagen.·· Miss Young's unconscious body was round some io feet from where her mangled car rested. orficers said. She suf· fered mass1v~ head htjuries. Cyclis t Hurt In Smas hup v A Costa 'Me~a motorcyclist <;uffef'ed a broken knee Monday when his accelerator reportedly Jam med and he jounced across a lawn at 50 miles an hour, s lam- ming into a parked car and a trailer. police reported today . Michael Eugene McDaniel. 22. or 203 ~ Lane , was treated but not admitted at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital, a !>pokeswoman said. Police said McDaniel was rid· Hlg near bis home at 2 p.m. ~hen the accident occurred. mcOaniel reportedly hit a car n.arked in the driveway of 220 ffol>e Lane. bounced orr and h.il the tr3JJer parked near by. SACRAMENTO ,...LAP1 -A~· ~cmblyman Johll" V~cellos' bill lo determine if violcncc_ t!:. caused b y diet . sex ual r<.'pression, a lack of touching or some other such thing, has won its £irst committee lest. Make Mom's Dream Come True ... But the San J ose Democrat's AB 23 was sent Monday to the Assembly Ways and M ea n~ Com mittec. which killed la~t year's version. LA•Z•BOV ~) RECLINA-ROCKER. Both mt'n were chosen after l''I tensive trs lang, said Chief Hof(er E. Neth. Fro"' Pa9e A I Lieutenant Lazar has servep a~ Juvenile sergeant and as a Curb Plans T rip LOS ANGELF.S tAP> -Lt. Gov. Mike Curb plans to meet privately next week with Mex· ico's Presiden t J ose Lopez Portillo in a trip kept under wr a ps from Gov. Edmund G. Br own Jr .. the Los Angeles Times reported today. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT ,....,. (h.-n(lif'fM\t OMty Pttet, wltP\wfut:hhf"""' t ,,.....d thr ,._.,, ~\ +\~hlw-CI b't ,,.... 0..-wr C •4\1 Pvt)i•\Hftet(~ s.o.Jltt ... l~Ar~ •·vnl •' "' O ~Ml tf'wOUQlh ~fWS..f to1 (OU .. ~•"" Nf"""""*1 ftiNt:f'I. 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In testimony Tuesday. Rem· inglon, who was testifying under a grant of immunity from pros· ecution. labeled the SSS,000 he had passed on to Diedrich as a loan. Wednes day, ho wever , he inched back rrom that label when cross-examined by defense at· t.om eys. Th at pullback came when he was as~ lr be still believes the money he hapdled in 1973 to ha ve been a loin to Diedrich. ''I would h ave t o g ive a q u a lified yes," Re m ing ton replied. ~ • After the j ury was told to leave the courtroom: the rormer Fullerton 1ttom ey told Superior Court Judge Ross Tharp be is now "highly suspicious" or the 1973 transactions In which he waa the middle man. J udge T harp r uled Rem· tngton'a auaptdona could not be aired befol'e t.be jury. ...(.1ter In the dakG.":wevet", the former Dledrleh--ally ... banged heads with the team or defense lawyers. This time the issue was at least $30,000 sent him by Rose in late 1974, money Remington said arrived unsolicited. And, Remington testified, he passed the money on to Diedrich in casb after de ducting the a mount of taxes he would pay because or the "income" re- ceived from Rose. "No, I never performed any services egal or othe rwise - for Mr. Rose," Remington said. But Rose defense lawyer Sylvan Aronson said Remington must have served Rose because there were legLW-bills to support the payment sent him by the architect. "I'm telU ng you, Mr. Aronson, I never did any legal work, never did anything to earn a finder's ree. never did anything for Le Roy,'' Remington insisted. He said the bills Aronson held in his hand were drawn after the unsollcited c hecks were re· celved from Rose . T he billings in the form o~ ledger cards. Rem ington said, we re "gene rated " a rter the money was received and accord· ing to instructions ln covering letters as a way to account for the transactions. "We bad ·to balance the ac· count so led ger s heets were gen e r a t e d ," Re m i n g t o n testlfled. B u t h is exch a n ge w ith Aron.an set the atace for a de· fenae content.ion that Lbe money Rose paJd to Reminiton wu for aerviceA re ndered a nd oot as pad. ol a bribery.cooapjracy. --·--t C W1' eelr > • • Small, Compact. Spac•·Saving Wom•n's R.clin•n In a Wide Selection of Styles and Fabrics SPECIAi.LY s 199 ~ PRICED FROM FUll BED RECllNINC COSTA MllA 369 I. 17th IT. CActOM from Rolph&, next 10 Marte Colendof&) M2·1617 Mon. • Ftl ,1 ().6 Sol. 10..& Cloted Sunday •·I .... --·----~ _________ ...._ __ MllllON VllJO 21192 ...... ..,. <Comer cl,..., and Via Eeccb) , .... 02 Mon.-M 10-6 Sat. to.& ao.d .... • Al' Wlf'9i1Ma. CHAD GREEN PLAYS IN TIJUANA FOUNTAIN Leukemia Victim 'Moat Alert Kid on Block' Laetrile Flap 4 Q u it Posts in Chad Case _ SAN DIEGO IAP > F'our loeal officials of the Leukemia Soc1~ly of Amt;.r1co have resigned after being ordered lo quil helpm!: a 3:year·old Massachusetts boy being treated with L<Jctrale for leukem aa . "You ~on't own m.e." Rob Deane said he rcphPd to letters accusing htm or violating lhc society's s tand against use or lhe substance prod uced from apricot pits. THE U.S. FOOD AND DRUG Administrntion calls Laetrile unproven in cance>r lreatment In court battles lasting more than a year. Gerald and Diane G.r~rn lost custody or their leukemia·stricken son and were pro· h1b1t~cl fr~m fcl'dang hi m Laetrile, which the U.S. Food a nd Dru~ Adm101s trat1on calls unproven as a treatmenl for cancer rhl• Gr~ns look the youngsler lo a Laetrile cltntc in Ti· Juana <icross lht• Mexican border from San Diego m January. A subsequent ronlempt of court order i~ being appealed m M assiJchusetts. MEANWIULE, T~IE <?~EENS ARE Ji vi ng rent-free in a ho~~ owned by <An unident1f1cd American at the south outsldrts of.. T11uan~. They take Chad to the clinic daily for chemotherapy and Laetrile trea tments. "~ha~·s doing fine." ~aid Deane in an inter view Wednes- rlay. ties studying Spanish and is the most alert kid on the block · A dehv,ery of donated food and clothing 1s made every week or two by Gail Bnokworlh, who owns a San Diego printing supp-ly company. IN ll~S ~ALKOUT, DEANE, administrator of the San ~lego Senior C1t1z~ns· Medical Clinic, was joined by Ted Millan and John Lynch. directors or the Leuke mia Society chapter and by .J()hn Helmer , the treasurer , like Deane all un'pa id volunteers. . i:ogelh«;~ they started a new charity called The Nice Guys with an 1nal1al pro1ect of helping the Children's Workshop 10 San Diego. for youngs\ifr~ s uffering learning, speech and hearing handaca"s Performance l'achts Tops 'No Hope Eor Life' A •wccmd CLA medical pro- frl'lsur lt.'sllfal·d today that the in· l ant. l>r Willia m Waddill a l- h!~l·dly strangled had no hope ror la(~ Or John Menkes. clinical pro· r~~~o r of pedialr1 ~s and neurology. test1hed that, even without the effects of the saline :solution used to pe rform an ••bortaon on the infantls 18-year old un\\ed mother, the Infant wouldn't huve hved . lie contended hospital person- n e I used in.ideq ua le r e· susc1tat1on on the two-pound. 15 ounce mfanl before Waddill arrived at the Westmins te r (.'ommunrty Hospital nearly 20 minutes afte r lhe infant's birth. And when th<' effc<'ls of saline 110 I <ikl'n into account, Or. M (•nkfls test ificd. "the chances d4>creasc rrom essentiall y rul to even farther do wn. "'Th<' hi~h concentration of s aline 1s known to be dam11ging to t hl' bram and essC'ntaall y darn<igC's m :.1ny areas." the pro- fessor continued. "I just saw <1 child like this last week. as a matter of fact." MenkC's told the Oran~c Count)• Superior Court 1ury II is a nalys is was nc·arly 1dl·nlical to that of another UCLA professor who test1f1cd in the trial Wednesday. Or. Cynthia Harrett said that. when Waddill arrived 20 to 25 minutC's after d c·livery of the al- le~C'd abortion survivor, .. , lhink death was inevitable " Dr. Barrett told the 1ury her own experience \.\as with pre· mature infants . not with infanls who had been exposed to salint: abortion solution. But even without the presence of saline. Dr. Barrell testified an infant of the sam e age as th~ one known as Raby Girl Weaver and with' the same weak life s igns would need immediate re· vival attempti. starting wit hin the first minute <Jfter.b1rth Dr Barrett W('nl on lo f)ay lhat pe rsonnel al Wc~tmmstcr Com- munity Hospita l los t a chances to revive the infon by taking the wrong emeri:tc cy s teps in the baby's first o- ments of life "If I walked into hospital and som('()ne said th1 baby is 20 minutes._ at_ ai.(t'." r. Barrett continu<'d.,.. would pmhubly say 'has this b<ib) been l;)(.lpt1led and do the part:nts want al lo be'?" "tarting intense rc5usc1tat1on after 2l> minut<'s. the doctor con- li nu ed. "would be below the medacul MandiJrd m any com - munity m this country ... W <idda 11 's attorney. Charles Weedman. has contended the two-pound, l:>-Ounct> infant was already dead or on the verge of dt'ath whell W<iddlll arrived al the hosp1h1l Ensenada Race Nears By Al.MON LOCKABEY O.oty P•lol 8Ntont Wrller Performance Handicap Rae ing Fleet yachls will virtually ow n this year 's Newport to Ensenada race with 440 of the 552 e ntries schedule d to start Saturday at noon. Next highest J;roup is the In· tc rnational OHs hore Ruic r at· ing s with 86 boat s . The multihulls. racing unde r the Ocean Racing Catamaran As· sociation rule has 19 e ntries a nd the Midget Ocean Racing Fleet bas six. The PHRF is divided into seven classes. The la rgest group is PHRF-G lthe lowest ratings) with 87. Class C haa 79, Class B 70. Class D 60, Class ft~ 51, Class A 48 and Class E 45. The IOR is divided into three classes with 35 in Class A, 21 in Class 8 and 30 in Class C. ORCA and MORF will both race as one class each. The top-rated boats in PHRF a re the 69-foot Drifter with a time allowance of minus 1.6667 hours and Ragtime with a minus 1.2500 hours . Highest rated boat in JOR is Swiftsure, the S3·foot sloop that woo the recent Cabo San Lucas race. Swiftsure has a time-al- lowance or :u229 hours. The Ensenada race actually is four races in one as none of the divisions race ogalnsl each other . Most coveted prizes go to the y1cht.1 with the best corrected times In lhe ·PHRF and 10R divisions. The overall winner in PH RF gets the President of the United Slates perpetual. and the corrected Um e winner ill 10R Is awarded the President or Mex· tco Trophy. The firtl yacht to finish on el1psed time wins the Newport Ocean Sallln1 Aaaociallon perpetual. Other perpetual trophies: Secre&ario de ReladoDes Ex· --------.-- teriorcs Winner of the IOR class "'1th lhl' sl·<·ond best ror reeled lime . Secr('t<irio de M.arina de Mex ico Winner of the IOR Clas~ with the third bc:-.t corrected time. President of NOSA Trophy Ocean Racing Catam ar an Al> sociatW,n lmullihull ) with the best cdrrected time. U.S. Secretary of Stale Trophy ~Winner of the PHRF class with lhe second best corrected lime. U.S. Secretary of the Navy Trophy -Winner of the Pl IR f' class with the third best correct- ed time. Governor of the State of Baja California Trophy Winner of the PHRF class with the fourth best corrected time . Governor of California Trophy Winner of the PHRF class 'Forgotten' Con Found In Austria VI ENNA. Austria CAP) -A man picked up April 1 for questiOn.lng about an auto acci· dent. tbeD placed in a cell and "forgotten" for 18 days , was r o und a nd b ospitalhed Wednesday. Doctors said bis survival without food was "near- ly a miracle." with the fifth best cor rected 11ml' Cat~ of Newport Beach Trophy wmm•r of the PllRF' class with the sixth best corrected limt' City of Ensen:ida Trophy Winner of the Pll RF Class with the scv<'nth best corrected time. Ensenada Chamber of Com· mcrce Trophy Winner of the PHRF class with the eighth best corrected lime. United States Coast Guard Trophy -Winner or the MORF class with the best corrected time . Emigh Family Trophy Win - ne r of the MORA class with the best corrected lime. P o rter Sinclair Trophy First single-hull yacht to finish ooelapsedtime. New York Yacht Club Trophy F irst sinJ?IC·hull divided rig ya~hl to finish on elapsed time. Lahaina Yacht Club Trophy First PIJRF yacht to finish on ,elapsed time. Callery Trophy First P ltRF ketch lo finish on elupsed time. Ser e na Trophy Firs t schooner to finish on corl"eCted time . Alice Purcell Me mor ial Trophy -First ORCA yacht to finlsh on elapsed tim e. Trim aran Association Trophy -First trimaran to finish oo corrected time. Jeff Deaver Memorial Trophy Yacht club wtnnlol( the most trophies NOSI\ Trophy .Lust Y3<'ht to fin ish. ~e man was rushed from a celJ al Hoechlt, in~the western Vorarlberg province, to an ln- tenalve-<!are unit at Bregeyas. Layoff 8 Re ported He was ldenUlled as AndreH Mlhavec1, a resident of Bre1enz. WASHINGTON CA P l The There wu no explahatlon why steel lnduatry began laying ofr • no one ~becked th• cell aince_ t workers today because of a Aprll 1 or why Mlhaveca faJled '"wl1dcat strike by steel·hauling to call attention to bls pretence. Teamsters a.s union leaders pre- Interior lllna.ter Erwin Lane or-: ~r~ to give official sancUon to dered an inQulry, ~e spreading atrtke. . --.. -----,_._..,. -.. -.. r • I I Nuclear · Traffic Tied Truck Flips; Cars Halted Exercise A traffic jam that i"volved thousand.a of motorists and s d ~~~~.~ .. ~!fne!!::~0 !;:w:~d~!i:'0tri.c~i,,!?.'!. ~~ larle asphalt blew a tire and overturned near the rree;fy•aW.11in>11-L--I------------.::a;&;1 tercbange ~th the 605·San Gabriel Freeway. LAS VEGAS, Nev. <AP> -A U .S . bo mber car ryln1 1lx C~FOllNIA HIGHWAY Patrol officers called to the nuclear warheads crashes into sce~e said the asphalt spewed from the truck wht!n the the Nevada desert, and deaclly vebaclepitcbedoverontotbeiceplant verge. radiaUoo seeps from lbe tom· They. said cars backed up from Long Beach to Costa .weapons. Mesa while work crews struggled to clear the goo from the With that scenar io, a 500- higbway. m ember team of m ilitary and civilian experts began a· $1.6- 0Fn CERS SAID normal traffic 'f&S restored about 6 million. week-long exercise p.~ .. four hours after the truck overturned. They sait the Wednesday to evaluate the abili- draver of the vehicle was unhurt. • ty or the nation's military and •. civilian omcials to ba nctle a nuclear accident. Rousselot Says, 'I Intend.to Win' By JOANNE REYNOJ,..DS Of -°""' ,.,i.c ftotff ., • J ohn Rousselol, the ar ch con· scrvativc who's altnost a candidate for the U. S. Senate seat held by Alan Cranston. paid a call Wednesday on some of Newport Beach 's staunchest Republicans. Speaking to the Ba lboa 'Bay Republican Women. Federated, Rousselot lert little doubt that he will seek the G-O P nom ination to c·hall c ng e Ca l ifo rnia 's Democratic senator in 1980. But he hc.>dged a bit by saying that he's only 95 percent certain he 'll run . "Thfs is a big l s t a t e and I have to put togeth e r a ~t ructur c sta t ewidc." he sa id . "But I in· IPnd to win." he added. T h e t a I k •oussuo' was billed as a state of the Congress report by Rousselot. a ~IX·t<'rm Republican from San Marino But the speech took a decided· ly anti-Cranston turn , with Rousselot comparing his stand on <J variety of issues to the vol· mg record or Cahforn1a ·s seruor senator. When asked why he plans to move o ut of the House or Representatives. Rousselot gave what amounted to a campaign six:ech. rile pointed out that the GOP a f r C'ady has 41 seats in the Senate and that 24 Dc·mocraL-.. including Cranston. will be fac- ing campajgns in 1980. Rousselot said he views that as an excellent opportunity for the Republicans to ta ke a ma- jority in the lOO·member upper house. "And Alan Cranston is a lot more vuJMrable than a ny of you in this room mjgbt think." he added. "He's for big governme nt. If all the vot es ('aSt by Al an C rans ton had carrie d . this country's defi cit would be S2 tril l ion. That 's tri llion," Roussek>t !;,leclarcd pounding the: lectern for emphasis With tus face slightly flushed and bis blue eyes flashing, he co~clu~ed. "And another good poant JS that I love campaign· ing." His audience applauded en thusiastically. · The cong r essman never mentioned his recent resignation from the n ghl wmg John Birch Society lO which he's belonged for more than 15 years. T hat res· ignation. announced earlier Uus week. is viewed as a nother m· d1cation that he's trying to move mto the Republic mainstream LO prepa ra tio n for seekin~ t he Senate .nommation-nc>tt year . Accordm~ to Rousse lot. th~ 1mponance of that Senate seat rests in the fact that "one senator can do 10 times as much damage o r goodness as a m e mber o f th e Hous e of Representatives." He said he sees as critical. is· sues such as the defeats of the pen~ing S ALT II treaty, the foreign relal1ons appropriations for Panama and expaosioo of the federal bureaucracy. Although it comes three weeks after the worst nuclear scare in tbe United States -the accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant near Ha rrisburg , Pa. the project at the Nevada Test Site 100 miles north of Las Vegas has been in preparation for four years. It is a joint effort of the federal energy a nd de· fense departments. "Bttause we have n 't had an accid e nt involvin g nuclear weapons since the 1968 incident in Spain. we don 't have the real-life expertise," s aid U . Col. Bill McGee. ·De fense Nuclear Agency public affairs officer. In that accident , a U.S . military plane carrying atomic weapons cras hed into the sea off the Spanish coast. The weapons later were recovered. In the Nevada exercise sections of a wrecked plan~ were strewn about to duplicate the wrttkage of a C-141. Six m a nnequins -representing dead or injured crew members were in place along the im- pact zone. To add to the realism of the l'xer cise, a small amount or diluted radium 223 was spread throughout tbe 350·yard-square test area Wednesday. McGee said the radium 223 was in liquid form and "can't get into the air. "We're talking a bout one ten- f!lillionth of a gram, with a hfllf hfe or 11 days." he said, adding that a nuclear explosion could not occur . "The real concern would be if the warhead ruptured on impact and the inside of the radioactive component wa rhe ad was con· sumed, the gases could travel. several t hou s and miles by wind." · The on-scene commander will be confronted with all lbe pre. dictable predicaments of s~ a crisis. said McGee. . "Wc'l_I have mock press brief· 1ngs, irate fa r mer s, d em- onstr ators -a ll th e thin 1a likely to occur, .. he said. NOW SPECIAL SAVINGS O N THE THREE SOFAS SHOWN TWO W EEKS O NLY · -II\' • -~ l ,/" ~ .. ----L-.,!'r~~.:':', '('ft·~ 1--1~ -· ll(Jf>~ial <1/JP"~' to tliou• 1dw npprPcial'' bf'auti/111 "'"'"'ll ,,,,,, '"fl'' ''""lit~· All T l1f'1w Sof n14 f Palurf': lwrdW<>4~1 f ram e1C, t>i~/11 tMy hatrd tif'd roil 14prinflll r u Ill o,,, J; "'"' · <arm cap 11 and 'linPd flnut1t'f'8 S.\U: PR KEO 7 fl. size 8595 Choo1e /roitt a 111ide .election o//abric1 YQCJ# F11llOflte {)efJgn., WI/I B• HllPP"I To ASSISI You PROFESSIONAL )NlERIOR OEStONERS 0,.. ......_ n.rt... M . l•e-.. .,..._..._ .......... ..._.._ ------------- ZZll HAllOl l&.YD. C.OSTAMUA 64MJ71 ----~ ----~ - ,,,, • DAIL V PILOT L/SC H1ur.oay, Aprn t9, 1871 .la t ·· Coa ting , . Gasoline Gambl POOP ED OUT AT THF. P\JMP: thtrrleU Wlf'Cl\lr , Lht1 form~r Huntia,ton BC!u:b City Council ~non now 11erv1nl( on our •u1wit Oun"e County Boaard of SupervtlOr&, w11nlll to t•lte lbe JUMltnf out of auoUM Mna. Wledf'r 111 t"urrently pugtung a propoul ttu•t would f0tte M"rvtce t•lJon opera!orli to post pump price:·; ID • l'On.SPICIOWI manner The ade. ls that thf' motorist would then know how sorely he's going to ~ ~ tx-rore he driv\ls up to lhl' pump and gelt nttced Superv1sur R.-lph Clark I!> cool on the notion of re quired pump pr1c PoSlln11 Supervbor Cluk 11> u :.erv1ce s tahonownn . THAT ASIDE. I thank Mrs W1eder 's price poatlng idea Is a most noble gesture 'Noble. but empty Just hk.e your gas tank , Trouble ts. 1n the current gasohne s hortage sc&re, poo ~ Ca8 Statum Cunomer Rollmg for Two GolLon.i and H&3 Ptt Turtle pie are in a panic to line up at the stations and fill their tanks before somebody else gets lhe last gallon. NobOdy cares about the price. They're frantic. They'll pay a nything. So this allows the petroleum people to charge just about anything. IT MAY REACH the point where yo'u drive up to the pump and the friendly operator asks. "Okay, buddy, how much do you have In your pocket today?" "I think I have firteen bucks." .. FiflE.-en bucks il is, then. Shall I fill it up?" Now. if motorists ever return to reason and sanity. compctit1on may also return to the service station dodge. You might even see some inDov.alive merchandising. Maybe an operator wW post a sigo declaring: "UNLEADED 50.9 Cents." Under that. in tiny f'YJ>E:, at will add, "Per Jlalf·Gallon." AN0111ER I NNOVATIVE petrol pusher might ad· verlise: "Buy our bottled gasoline. lt 's refinery fresh. Just 40 cents a quart . . . ·· Other operators with imagination utight cater lo the sinful lust for gambling that lurks in the hearts of many in the popuJace. They won 't just have permanent prices in the little windows on the gasoline pumps. They'll install price numbers thal spin a round and then stop, like thUOl machines at Las Vegas. YOU DRIVE UP to the pump and pull the one-armed lever. The price numbel"S spin and stop, one a( a time. Then the i.:as station operator says, "Gee, tough luck, mister. You hit 99.9 per gallon. ,;Better luck next lime, now." Union Leader Indicted LA S VEGAS <AP> -Ben Schmoutey, head of Nevada's largest union. and six other peo. pie have been indicted by a federal. grand jury after a two. year investigation into a series of restaurant bombings in Las Vegas and Stateline, Nev. NATION I WORLD Reee s lon Due? Economy-Di ~ st Quarter WASlilNGTON <AP.) -The nation's economy sputtered to its lowes t growth rate in a year in the first quarter, a 0.7 percent rate of incrt>asE> that Indicated the economy could be dipping toward a re· t'l!Ss1on 1f the trend continues, government fifures showed today. Thl' mcreai;e an the gross national product in January through March was less than expected . and w45 down sharply from a 6.9 ernment to slow the economy percent rate of growth in the through high interest rates and ftnal quarter of 1978. The first· reduced federal spending. qua rter rate was the lowest !lance a 0.1 percent decline in the sume period la.st year. THE SHARP s lowdown in growth seemed certa*'-to sup· port the argument or G. William Miller . chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. that economic growth already is slowing and that furthe r mea s ures to dampen the econo m y could plunge the nation into a serious recession. While the O. 7 percent rate of growth was near the recession level or less than zero percent g rowth . Mill er a nd top administration f'xperts believe the economy will rebound at least partly from the low first· quarter growth, thus avoiding a recession in the near future. The unus ually s evere winter 1n many parts or the country was at least partly to blame for the slow economic growth in the first quarter. But it probably also reneeted efforts by the gov· TH E ADJll NISTaATION is aiming for overall economic growth this year of about 2.2 percent. down from 4 percent last year but at a level it believes is necessary to help combat inflation. The Commerce Department said in its GNP report that in· nation in the first quarter in· creased at an 8.7 percent annual rate, up from an 8.2 percent rate in the fourth quarter of 1978. The department said the s lower economic growth in J anuar)'. throOgh March was caused by an 0.3 percent decline in sales activity throughout the economy, a sharp turnaround from a 7.2 percent annual rate of incr ease in the final three months of 1978. "T H E DEC R EASE ... reflected decreases in consumer expe nditures for goods. con· struction outlays. net exports and government purchases," the department said . Fire Injures 3 4 Thirty.four students were injured, one critically, when fire broke out before dawn today in a dormitory at George Washin~ton University in downtown Washington_ Hundreds, including the three above, were routed from Che building, some jumping from windows. Cause of the firt• was not immediately established. U.N. Tro~ps Hurt In Lebanon Battle Marijuana Research 'Proposed The figures on economic growth were computed at an an· nual rate. meaning il wouJd be the total growth for a year if the BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP1 Lebanese Christian mlUUamen, firs t .quarter levels were con· fighting to drive "foreign troops" out of the vesl:pockel republic tinued for an entire l2·month they proclaimed in southern Leba_oon, wou!"ded eight U.N. troo~s pcndod today in an attac k on the 1nternat1onal peace force s The Commerce Department administrative base there said the GNP. lhe lotl:ll value of Lebanese President Elias Sarkis convened his Cabinet in ~oods and services produced in eme rgency sei.s1on today to consider · co<:rc1vt: action'' against the economy, was al an annual the Israel i-backed Christian rebels M lhe south rate of Sl,413.3 billion 1n the first Go~rnmenl sources said Sarkis was expected to order a W /\SllINGTON <AP > -Citing quarter . after discounting for court-ma'rt.ial that would try MaJ Saad Haddad, leader of the increased marijuana use among the eHccts of inflation. rebels. on treason charges and sentence him to death in absentia. teen.agers. Health, Education -------------------------------------------and Welfare Secretary Joseph A. CalifAno Jr. is calling for a major 11tudy of the drug. Califano askt'd for the review and prepar~llon of Cl "lon g. range broad-based researc h plan" Wednesday in senl!ing a rePort lo Congress. THE ANNUAL report said 16.1 percent of people between the ages of 12 and 17 were users of marlJuaoa in 1977, compared with 12 4 p ercent the year before. "The dramatic increase in the use of ma rijuana by our youth Is pa rti cul a rly ala rming," Califano said in a prl'pared statement "It 1s sheer folly for millions of young Americans to indulge in a drug while so little is known about its long -term conse. quences and when much of what is known suggests, 'for ex· ample, <id vcrsc pulmonary ef. foC't s and psychomotor impair- ment." 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' .__.._... ______________________________ .._ ........... ____ .._.----=-=-~-~'.""-:"-:-~--~- CALIFORNIA Nuclear ·stoppag Re ject SAN F'RAN tsco I A p I -r• a c t rl c G a & EI cc tr' c • ~tot"kboldtrtt h ve rt-J_.ct~ 11 propc>Nl which would have halt ,.d the ut.lUty·~ ronatrut'Uon ol nuclear powt•r plants 1n Calllom111 And at tht• u nnu1d ~hareholders ml'Ctlnt: Wedn day 1Jl San 1-'rllll\'llffO, u plan to STATE convert the Dia bid Canyon nuclear powerplant to a wand and solar energy generating unit was also overwhelmingly de feated. The two proposals wc rl! plact>d on tbe share holders ' ballot:. following a year long legal bat tle with the utHity by Phylhs Ap pelgarth. 61. PG&E stockholder:. and membt>rs of the Abalone Al liant'e, a. t'Oal it1on of 25 !>tall' environmental groups ,Ufegations D~nied I.OS ANGELES I AP 1 California Attorney General George DeukmeJtan has denll'<I allegations contained m a $15 million suit at'cusing his stare of taking a t'Onfident1 al file on Lt Gov. Mike Curb during a raid Deultmejian told a Police Academy pr_~ confere nce Wed- nesday that one or his agents rt>- ported seeing the documents during the s earch ·early this month, but did not remove them .Job Rel urn Orderrd SANTA BARBARA IAPI - County s upervisors succeeded on their thjrd attempt Wednc:. day to have the court issue a back-to-worts order agains t striking she riff's deputies. but ·l h e 350 member Service Employet>S fnternational Union voted Wednesday night to JOtn the deputies' strike Superior Court Judge Arden Jensen signed the temporary restraming o rder against tht: deputies. forbidding them from striking or enl:{aging in a work \ slowdown l~ti r-~11 Asked LOS ANGELES <AP > -Statt.• Assembly S peak e r Leo T McCarthy is expected to ask lhc s t a t e Public Uti lities Com mission today to :.peed up 1~ de cision on whether to provide in - centives for installing e nergy s aving systems, the Los Ange~s Times reports. Under one s uch incentive system. utility companie:. would provide the mon ey f or c·u s tomers to in s tall cost . effective devices such as solar ht>atcrs and other energy-saving devices. "'4-ntorial Dedit•ofed S A N DIEGO t AP 1 - Clevela nd Elementary School pupi l s hav e d e di cat e d a memorial to their s lain principal and custodian. killed while try ing to save children from a s niper who sprayed the s chool with bullets last Janua ry Reward Payoff . ,..,,....... . Jo Ann Eversole. Ma rtinez, ho lds a check for SS.000 s he n ·c<.•1v<.'<.1 from Sunnyvale businessman Gene Smith. left. <JS hl•r reward for information leading to arrest of Larry Singleton. Smglcton has been convicted of kidnapping !\lary Vinet•nt . 15. rnpmg and mutilating her. Eversoll! • "'c.i-. ;.1 form t•r neighbor of Sing le ton • Africa Good? BrOWlt, Ronstadt Said Closer SACRAMEN'I_'O <AP I -The relat..ionship be tween Jerry Brown and Linda Ronstadt is still as good if not better than before their Afncan trip. friends of Brown were reported as saying today. They added that the major trouble happened when they walked into a <'Orps of international reporters in Nairobi who were priOlarily wa1tmg for permission to enter war-tom Uganda. and didn't have anyttiiog better to do than follow them around - especially Miss Rons tadt. THE FRIENDS WERE quoted toda y in the ~un Jose Mercury Jnd the Long Beach Independent A~ for Mis!> Ronstadt contemplating an early return home, J acques Barzagh1. a friend and aide lo Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .. said it was "not b<.>(•ause she was ~ngry at Jer ry. It w11s because she was being hassled so much by photographers. by the increas- ing media s1tuat1on. ·· French-born Barzagh1 and Pohsh-born Jan Krajewski . a long- time friend and Los Angell!!. campa1gn contributor. preceded the lJemO<'ratic governor and the singer , and accompanied them much of the way. \ "~HE COCLON 'T walk out or her room. Everywhere s he went !.ht• was followed by 20 people popping flash pictures of he r. It was incredible." n arzaghi said. · l\ra1ewsk1 said the reporters awaiting the fate of the ld1 Amin government were an the same Nairobi hotel as Brown and Mis:. Honstadt. · "She got a llttle tut upset," WJ.lb the turmoil during a shopping trip, KraJewsk1 sa1d. Barzaghi o;aad that "their relationship can only be better" as a rci.ult of the trip Bad Sjjot in Road Cars Crash at Same Site VENTURA CAP > -A man driving a 1977 Datsun south along U.S. lltghway 101 skidded into the ocean near the Sant& Barbara· Ventura county line Wednesday at the same spot another Dats un went lnlo the sea Sunday. authorities said. J ame:. Bogardw,, 55. waded ashore uninjured following the ac l'tdenl . according to the California Hi ghway Patrol ·Shirley Robertson of Oxnard. whose age wa:. not known. died when her 1976 Datsun swerved off the highway a nd plunged into the waves. Skid marks Crom liogardus' t'ar overlapped those left from Ms. Robertson's, oCCicials said. They added that Bogardus probably was saved by his seat belt, while Ms . Robertson. who bad not fastened the safety device. was knocked u~ious and drowned Newspaper to Appeal Suit • SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -San Francisco Ex· a miner Editor and PubUsher Reg Murphy says rus newspaper will appeal a Superior Court Jury's $4.56 million libel judgment against the paper stemming from an investigative series the Ex· amlner ran two years ago. "We'll appeal i m~dialely . of course," Murphy said in a state~nl released by the newspaper. "We believe there was prejudicial handling of the trial." The San Francisco Superior Court jury or nine women and three men reached its verdict Wed· nesda night after nine hours of deli~ralion in the $30 million libel s uit against the ~aminer, re- porter Raul Ramirez and free-lance journalist Lowell Bergman. The two reporters have been assisted in their defense by a committee formed of some 400 ' persons-including 200 Journalists. The group has described lhe case as "a test whether journalists c.an fairly .. pursue their stones without intimida- tion ... The 1976 suit. filed by police homicide in· vestigators Edward Erdelatz and Frank McCoy. plus former assistant district attorney Pierre Me rJe. involved a front-page series the afternoon newspaper ran in May 1976. Quoting numerous sources. some from s worn affidavits. the Examiner said it had uncovered evidence that a bank teller and ~putecl Chinatown gang member was convicted iJr a 1972 murder based ''on perjured and misleading testimony ex- acted by a prosecution that badly needed a con-viction ... The "<>fficials denied "the story and said it damaged their reputations. DAILY PILOT AA : Couples 'Be"':are' ~ Case 2r..ecedent-5.ettingJ LOS ANGELES <AP} -Legal experts predict the Marvin vs. Marvin decision will spawn more court battles between unmarried couples. and one feminist leader s ays that In light or the ruling. a woman should spell out property claims before washing a single dish ror her lover ' Both Marvins claimed victory Wednesday 3'ter Michelle Triola Marvin was awarded $104 .000 to compensate her for the six years she says she wasted by living with actor Lee Marvin. Lawyers not involved with the precedent· setting case were spl it on the issue of whe ther"lhe ruling by Superior Court Judge Arthur Marshall would have an immediate effect on unmarried couples MISS MARVIN SAID alter the ruling was an· nounced she considers it a victory but wi.nts to put the entire episode behind her "Last night, I took down every memento of Lee. every picture," she said. "The s hrine is gone Every picture is locked an a trunk now I'm going to try to put this behind me and live m y life . "I would like very much to go into some sort of TV produt'tion. something creative. po1>s1bly with one of the TV networks " pertain to the points or law,·· said actor Lee Marvin. · The actor s aid he had accepted the concept oC. rehabilitation pay m e nts when he paid Miss Marvin $22.000 after they separated nine years ago. ~ Marvin. 55. later new with bis wife. Pamela, to New York. where he told reporters al Kennedy . Airport, .. Anybody today has to be very cautious about anything that isn't authorized or condoned by the govern ment... referring to live-in re- lationships. The JUdge·s award was based on a 1976 California Supreme Court ruUng that gave Judges discretion to impose &n equitable remedy in cases where couples lived together without a contract In New York. feminist Gloria Steinem told the Daily News the ruling was sexist. · "I think women will be far more likely to in s1st on a financial agreement in writing before they give up their careers or wash even one dish and that's probably healthy." she said . Legal experts agree the ruling is hkely lo encourage s uits by other spurned live-in lovers But they differed on whether the courts will be flooded or simply sprinkled with similar aC't1ons "The decision was surprising to me hccausc 1l means that there will be a tremendous nc,od of th11> kind of litigation.·· s aid Stuart Walzer . a Ueverly llills attorney I t I . t . t : Miss Marvin had :.ued the actor for $\ 8 million However. Mars hall reJected her claim that an 1mphed contract entitled her to h.alf the at'tor·b earnings during their cohabitation lie awarded her the six-figure sum "for re· hab11ttation purposes" to help ht:r become self sustaining "I couldn't have hoped for more. They lost on ever y charge. on every one. The award doesn't . ··1 thoµght he 1Marshall 1 wa:. conservat1v~ and his instint'ts would push him away from encouraging llt1gat1 on I suppose he Ctgured in view of the overall amount demanded , this was a modest sum But unfortunately, it will be touted a~ , a great triumph and this will encourage more ht1gat1on." said Walzer -~. Cookout Specials IUBbBr3oo sER1Es 18~" kettle diameter. JBK-3 10 -Black ONLY 56900 The compact Weber charcoal cooker Porcelain finish. al uminum legs and ash catcher In Yellow. Red . Key Lime. Chocolate. Blue or Green. Oftly s7900 , ' IUiBl'~·sMOKEY JOE" 14 l/1 • Kellle d1amolor. ONLY s2900 SJ-100 Black Po,cet.:un f1n1st<i c;ollapsoDte ltog c;onSlru<:llon. 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Bus Shelter Needs i\ p ropo:-.a l tu µrovide free bus she lters for the City o f C'ol-l t .1 M1·s~1 was turned down by t he City Counr1l t h is wt•t•k h<·1·a11 ... e the s tructures would h a v e in t luded tw1, la r g t' a clv1·rt1se m c nts. ·\lthough Am e rican Bus She lte r Com pan y In c's pro· pos u I. wh11·h mduded free mi:linte na nce and insurnncc, w a s ao a ttra c·t1vc o ne, a m a jo rity or council m e m ber s sa id I ht•\ hd1c:'vc• lht· ud vert1s m g -fina nc cd s he lte rs wo uld t·nnrlwt \\1t h c·1ty e fforts to cut t he numbe r a nd s ize of "lgns in tlw c·1 t .\ 'l'tll'y s :11d t hc.•y s upport the idea of m ore bus she lte rs hut 111:-.t 1·ould11 't s toma<:h t he pros pect o f w ha t in e ffect hl't·on11 · t by Ii loot h g hled billboa rds at nig h t . M1•.1nwhtlc·. tl1 ey :-.;mt. they've j ust co m m itted $35,000 to b111ld111g a nd m a inta inin g more s he lte rs . 11 1s c·Ntamly to b e hoped t h a t t he counc il will c on· tinut· to seek acce pta ble w ays of building • o r h aving µri v a tt· 111 lt·rt.•sts hu1ld s he lte rs a nd bus schedule post& tu c•1w11u ragc hus us e a nd aid th e e lde rly , young a nd ha n · d i c tl I> p('(I, • Opinions expressed in the space a bo ve are those of the Dally Pilot. 0 1her views expressed on this page are those of their authors and MllSls Aeador comme nt Is invite d Address The Dally P1lo1. PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Pho ne (7 14) 642-4321. Boyd/ Dating Ky LM. BOVU Our Love and War m <.1n tias been looking over the r('port or a dating -service m ana~cr. When men in this purtic uhir o utfit r ('fuse to l(O o ut a iwoond tim e w1th the girls to who m they 'r e fi r s t in Dear Gloomy (;u8 How uhoul ttw mornill~ c r o" s 1 n I( ·i.t 11 o r cl " n 1 I rvint• a nd t ;n.,t'rs 1ly in Costa Ml·~o walkini in front of th<' f h1ld ron oll th~ 10011 aero~-the litrflrt" U.L.n , .... "''I °"' , __ "" .,. '"" m11tt llY t\eH tt •1141 f t 11t1 ~"' ,.,., .. "'"" .. -,,..~ ...... ,. ,..,.. ... G.....,., Glt\, 0.1tt ...... .. ------------ t roduccd , those m e n are as ked why. They accuse the girls of having one or more of the se seven fa u lts : Self· c e n t e r e d . Al oofn e s s . Cons picuous m anne r ism s. C rit ical <.tlli t ude . Ove r · eager ness. Plain s tupidity. And -yes, they call ._ ll fa ult -superior intelligence. None o r thes e msrv elous men sa id h~ refused to go oul with the gtrl ti 11econd 'time j u s t becau s e h e s imply wasn't up to hundllng the Ill· tic lady .. • If ull the wat er golnf( ovtr Niagara Fa ll!l went· Into j.-ltdthtubs. it would fill about 4,000 every Mccond. Ho noy . Gi nJ.ter. Sherry . Pep~r. 'They sound like the n a m es of a t e H m o r <'heerle aden, whet? They're not. though. Add Tc r lyakl a nd you've got a dandy meot m ar inade , Rowland Evan /Robert Novak W AS lllNG'l'ON The strug a lt• betwl',!! lht• Whitll ftOUS(• und U1t '1\r"emh n over where .ltrumy C1trttlr will tn~ct Leonid Hn•.thntiv in t he muc h-delayed !Ll.lmm1t conr~rence 111 hculing up ~.rvt•1·y day, w\th no quic k solution Ill :.1ghl llold1n~ llw whip ha nd 1 ~ B rt .. t hnl·v lit• can gc11u1nely J.>lt.·ad 1rnor h t>;,llh J I> a liJr tu tr~1vd S () \ I I' f d •1>l orn Jt ~ h t' T t• h UV C hluntl y 111 fo rml•cl tht• Wh1 t1• llou ... c• I h,H the OllUlg Sovwt IH'\•:-.1 ti ,. 11 1 a I lhough only 72 ycur~ oltl , 1s un 1le r dot·tor'~ o rders not lo fly That rneun~ a summit that can ( :11 rly t.'as 1 ly be r each ed b~ trutn: ree1d G<•ncva or Vienn<.1. Mailbox Out the freed<>m o r Breihnev'11 whip hand 111 re strictcd by t he fact that 11 '" the Russiun's turn to come to lhe U.S . 1n return for k ichard Nixon '11 s ummit tr1i> to see Brezhnev in 1974. und Gera ld l''ord's lo Vla d ivostok· also in 1974. Carter 's top po litica l aides und nat iona l security ud vise r Z b 1gnie w Br zc z1ns k1 h avc war ned him t hat an agreement to meet Brezhne v on Soviet soil would be exceedingly politically d a magin g to Carte r . Indee d , they warn 1t might even hurt m the Senate SALT de bate. B UT TH E R E 'S a no t he r rt!! a s o n (.' <• rt t' r wo n · t Ao t o Mo!.<'Ow th£• JUH'Y prO!>&Ject •1f <.1 p re c ll•c·t1on ~umm1l t h1·n · in 191«> If Carter m H Hrl'1.hnt•\' on Scl\'ll'l soil 1n 197lJ, a rc peJ t an 19KO would ht• out of the ~uc~ IH>n With a Br<'1.hn1·v fl1 Aht to Wa'\hJOAlon or Ala:-.ktt now out. 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How man.,y o! 1lw l,f~"ill P'·r,;oras k1lh:d in th,1 !-luted three-month 1wnod WC'rt' ft•lon:-. i1t•11t on murdt·r or m nr1 1•1•nt 11t 'f1ph· who lwppc nc<I 111 lw ;.1rmNJ'' Na t 111n:tl H1flt· Asc,n. • N HAJ f1 g11r1· ... 111d1e :.il1· lh<'r <' Wl'l'C' al 11·:"1 1,200 int·ulPnl!-. of ,u1·1'<''-"1111 ,•·If d!'I 1•11!-.t' <.1ga1 n:-.t armNI att.1ckC'rs 111 !111:-. 1wr1od "1 1-.WSP.\l'Elt 1·l1 pptn~)> n · p11rt1 ng 1 n ~1 ann•s Whl'rl·tn '10ll·nt. armed 1·11mina ls mtcn1 un m u nh·r ancl m<.t\ he m an· thwart•·d b y :1rm ed, honc'il 1•1t11('n" ;ire n •t't•1vc•d b y thC' N H1\ <•I Lhl• rate of ;1l IC'ast 400 t•:.ic·h and t'H·rv monlh :\l<tnv of I ht''-l' l'i.l'>I'' dri° not In \'OI Vl' !-.hoot · mg, the mc rl' prl'scncc of lhe weapon. usually a ha ndgun, 1s ortl'n enou~h to deter violen t l' The presence of hand gun~ ha~ ne ve r been shown to be a l'On tribulor to s ulcid l'. Guns of any kind a re virtua lly non·e xistcnt in Japan. and ha ndguns arc very s trictly co ntrolled in Swcdm yet these countries ha \'C tht• hi~hcst s uicide rates in thl' world, lland~uns are amon~ thl' leas t ll kt.'ly contributors to ac· c ide ntal de aths . Accord ing to the National Safety Council. you are more likely to choke to death o n a piece of steak. T h a l t h e majo r ity or America ns do not want mon• ~un control is evident by tht· cons picuous lack o r public re..· re rendums on this s upposed ly controvcr~ial s UbJect. The anti· gun groups do not wa nt the issue voted on hy the people. becuus<' they wou ld lose and they know at. DON VAN DALSEM ll•d.,er••I Preao•11 To the F.ditor: I h ave de11gnea a cr eaOve aUe rnaUve to respond to the an · d rogynous masculine /fe minine nee d for universal pronouns . 'J:ransltions an · diffic ult. Whe n .the new can be intr.oduccd con· forming to the traditional pat· t e r n11 a l\ muc h as possible , cha nge la much easier to as- aim ilntc. lt 's onaluous to ho w we mlQht oil have learned to drive a n a utomatic car. It would be easier t6 le arn to drl\le on tM oth<'t aide or the road with an nutom atic car than le ar ning to c1o tho\ plus <'hanging the car I 111m .111 .111tv111.1111· I 11 I 111 ~ ... 111 (I '1 llE 0"1;1; '"li d 11t:11 lt:i 111·1·11 t".llt'tlllL' llll' Ir" 11" I tit .11111111111 1n .1 'h11ltnt! 1 1-.1r · 1•111·1·1 h.1, ht•t'll I ht• Y.lltd 111~111 I 111 (lf)'I'>(' lh,tl Yd ' •,111t ... l 1lt1I" ltlf• -.111 rll~!.tll' \\ nrld · '11a111 1111' 1·m1d 1t111n~tl I (,'"tjlfll)M' Ill 11111 ••t1rTl.tllt' ~y .. lt•lfl ~.ta ~-. Ill h.tl.tllC't' ;111(! y1•I \\I' holdlv .1d\,1n1•1• 111 .. t111t1• our .in <l rogvnou~ 11.i 1u11• • 1·:)1.,1mpl1·t.; l l a Ql h () t> d II .J II I ~ I II d , .,.. 11rk1Htm~h111 J Thi· lollm\<1111: pt 111111111h h;1v1• lt1· .. 11 us1·d by m•· 1111 -.111111• 1111w Ill lt•t·t urmg, ll'.11 1111111 .11111 WI II 111g. Tht· t ra11:.1t11 111 I!-. •.111001 h and l·a:-.y ~l an 1 Wom .1n J<: I Ii... 111·1 II I·:' '.'. .1111 I It· Sii\· 111· I' ..... Ill'" IJI( l<E:'\1.,J-:\1 ;\,\ \1 ,\:-;'l t·· .'trcpporl GHI ~T T o I h<.• Eda I or Tht• l'1l1 11•11s 111 llw l n1tf'fi Stales n<'l'd to 1,.. a-. tom·l·rn,·cl at>oul r<.111 :ac•c•1clt·11h :..., thc•v a 11• ahout n uC'l1·ar . Th e· rt•C·l·n l c· a lastropht•s in voh 1 ng p ropJ n1· and chlorine ta nk l·ars pm nl th1i. out WP shoul<l 1m mC'd1 att.•lys<'t up.1 1·1111.cns g roup to proll•st laC'k of ar t ion on the pa r1 of our gon·rn m<'nt. Thi• ge neral com mittee, "Conc<'rn('d Abou t Hailro<td P racltC'c:s" cCAHP ) would he the p rotesting and p1c kl'ting agency. The second t·umm1ttc·c . "Can Ha 1lroads Alt1•r l't.•rform<.1nc·1·" 1CR AP 1 would und<'rtake an 111 <ll·pth stu1ty or the g rl'edy prof 1tcering of the nalion 's r<.11lroa1I managements. llecuuse or lh1• dangers involved, the railroads should be shut do wn u ntil all stud ies a rc eompl{•tcd and full· safe wav:-. found to run trains Th<' above comm1llecs would r e p orl t o an o ff1 C'1a l <'Oil · gressaonul com m1ttce, aldoo by <'Om m1ttces from each of the states. 1n tum a ided by county a nd <'•ty committees 1only t hose s erved by r ailroads, of course, or like ly to be serve d b y railroads In the future>. These committee s In turn will be m o nflored b y th e co n - g ressional comm1lle«1 to give it somethi~g to do. UNFORTUNATELY, althouah wc could raise os much support for th is nct ivlt v ns t hP anti nuclear 1otroup. wi> 11on 't hav<• tht' ::advantage o r ralRing hob ut one p lont and the n lralpslni;c off to the next In o ~ow or tromcodous force. Picketing 40.000 miles or t rack Is no s t roll In the park But, wlLh ~ picket every 11283 miles, wo can show the m lhat we mca.n bullne83. With the raUroada effe«lv.ty s hut down, t.be. atudlea can bt1ln. every IMb ot tcack ln- apected, very pO\.an(f or balla~t • -------------- the ffkeliest pro!lpe<'t seems to he Vienna, much easier to get to than Geneva . But it 's not de· t•1ded un d some Ca rter a dvisers have been talking up Wa rsaw. Po l a nd . h o m e l a nd ot Brzezinski's family . The prob· lem with Wa rs aw is twofold : for Carter, its position as capital city of the Wars aw P act would m a k e 1t e mbar r a ssins:: for Brezhnev. it would be unthinku· ble lo meet Carter in a Soviet sate llite after Car ter had re· fused to go to Moscow. TEDDY'S DIET It may no t qua lify a s a cras h" diet, but Sen Edward M. Kennedy's new, abstem ious eatlnt? ha bits havl• reduced his bul k from 222 to 210 pounds in the las t three weeks. T hat is not enough, say Ken nedy staffers who are pus hing him to get do wn to at least 200 pounds. The senator's br eakfast , 18 now half a graperru t and a _. cup of coffee without cream or s uga r : lunc h, a eup or con. ~omme. lettuce and lean meat. without dessert : d inne r. lean me at. green vege ta bles and no de ssert. Stric ke n from the Ken· ned y diet a re bread, butte r a nd pol aloes. One political e xpert to whom Ke nnedy confide d de tails ot wh at he called a "c rash '' diet is convinced the effort to s lim down as dictated by pre s idential (>Ohttcs. Others don't agree. They think the driving force behind' t he fleshing do wn process is vanity, pure a nd simple. CARTER •'OLLIES Whl'!n Presidcnl Carter sum· m o n e d h i s W h i t e H ou.se he licopter for •mother routine weeke nd tnp to Cam p David, the very day after his energy s peech t.o l ht:> natio n, a t least one top Carter aide w<ts 1ncrodulous. Th1!> sub t·ubine t ·lc•vel ome ial lold us lhc prcs1dcnl could have st ored hi~h political and d idac· tic poinL5 1f he had fore gone his weekend tr ip JUSt tha t once. with a n a nnounceme nt e xpla ining that he was practicing what he had preac hed the night before. conserve ener gy . Instead . Carte r appar ently gave the idea no thought at alt and proceeded with husiness as usua l. Likewise , on his Easter w(•ekend tn p to Georgia the pres. ad e nt co uld ha v e t a ke n a n t-ner~y-saving tra m lo m ake a sy m bolt<.· point. Instead. he flt!w 1n Air Force 001•. T he dt!>dainfu1 attitude toward his own a p µea l ~ to r educe 1·ncrgy conM1mp11on raises t his q ttc)>taon Ir Lhl· pres ide nt h1mM:lf doc~ not <.·ut down on 1·1wrgy <'O"-">tj,,mpt1on, why would hl' l'l'lll'<.'l a~ont· clsl' to do MJ '! T lw Whitt• I tou:-.e• re~ponse that ..i -.o lHr hc<.sting s ystt·m 1s lw1 ng m:-.tallcd for part of the wc!.I \\lllg ·~ r1d1c uled as 1·.111-;ing .Jimmy C<.srtt>r not the ">lt ghtc~l µ{·rso1w l dl">comfort . Include Crilllinals \\ !'IJ,!llt'tl 1•0\ II 0111/lt"OI .ii -.1 t1d11•-. 1n,l1tut1·rl C'l)\l'r1ng l'\•'r \. , 11h1< tml ol n,:hl 111 \\ .1y and .111 rt>!hl!> aho\'1• 11 Tht• rw1 m1h ,w hu·h "111 lw n• q111n·t1 Y.1 11 J.:Ui.lrankt• no JC'C't rlt•nb fr()m 11tht•r th;.in human 11r tn••f'hanw:il c•rrnr ThC'r<' Y.()Ultl lw uni\ 7 12 f1·tf1•1 .it. 4G4 :.tall' .. 117 1·ounty. ;.ind :uo 1·1t y pcr m1ti. 1n \Ol\e d. It :.hould rJnl y take a maximum of 10 y1·ars to get lhl' r.11lrnad.s sta rted up <.1 g:.11 n. ,., e,•pl m 42 !-.la te~ w h1·n · ct•rtc11n 1"JilroadS r un rTJ.:]lC lhrougfi "'" t•nrlangcn'd 1>p<'<'I<'~ h<t b1ta t. On 1111' m.unland lwt ~H·1•n New York Ci ty :.111d Philadelp hia. for 1n / :-.lance, ~omeonc n •JJtJrkd si•c 111g -.11 m e Thwartwist· llug:J hoo:-. nwlang cso l'allcd bcca u::.e that':. how Rugahoos mah' 1. Wi th th1• r...1b s h ut down. \\I' c·a n then i.il around and g nn at , .. 11·h other ancl t•horth· over thl· pnw1•r "''' ha\'t· wil'ldc'f1 lo help .tll \1rl('rH an."> l>lav .ih vl' . J .W RErD \ha1rman Gr<'a t R<'rmbll<' t 'nch--r ~ew Thrt•at 1G RUNT1 f'llght Pat• To the F,d1tnr · With n •,:tard t11 Ms. Lewis' re ply 1.1.12 7!llto Mr. Thompson's lcttt•r 14.5.79), I happen lo aArt.>e with Mr Thom pson. llis a rgument 1s well thought out. and logical. llcr 's is far fotchcd, and a little idealistic. Per~ps the bci;t thing to do is answt'r her letter, point by point. t . California reside nts who tlon 't want to put up wit h enrth quakes hav(' lh1• opt ion of moving to Ka nsas. 2. Peopl('-.who urc a fraid of possible auto a C'c ide nts. have the option of not driving. 3. ThMewho ohjccttl"I pnylni:; In· <'ome tax, havt• lh1• opt aon of mov- mi: to Cuba. Based on this, thost• who do not like jel noise ha Vl' thl' option of mo ving out of the flight p;ith. OTHER FACTS. t. Since 1969. ever ything hast x· panded. 2. Noise levels have inr rcused .everywhere. 3. Each year, lluto m anufac· turers fail to meet pollullon stun· dards, and are granted exem p- tions . 4. Can't find a new site for th<' airport? Perhaps al 's in the be:Jl pla ce now. 5. Those people who llv<' In tht> fllRhl path, and have lived there amce It wo.a deaignated o rt slcknttol oreo haven rhthl to hitc h e bouttht• nol8c . Anyone cl!«' ha11 no mo r1• r lghl to complain about t he nol ,. than an Alukan haa lo tompl1ln a bout the s now In the winter Noise ln a rug~path a nd anow In Al11k1 an (a . or llfe. IC you WHt to llve respective are.u. JOU ban to put up with tbole......U"~· Ora nae Count1 Airport ls the ; hu,1C'st for 11 s ... 1w, or any a irport , 10 thC' '4<orld J-'orth11w na1vesoul:-. nut th('r<' who thank that a fpw fl<!O pll• t·all1ng a111t c1,mp la1nini.: an · going to r hattl!<' that, I h:ivr· soml' pro p<'rty in Florad :1, a nc1 a·hr1dg1· 1n Nt•w York that thev mi~ht be tn· t t• rt• s t e rt 1 n r or 1 n v c s t me n t µurJ>f)S4..'~. ~ As for mc. th1•re 1s no way tha t > ou could · gN mt.· w h ve in the flight path. You sec, I d<m 't ltko loud noiSt>s . WILl.f/\M D. llARVEY Out lasr W.fndo.,•?' To the Editor : Your t.'<11torsal of April Ill, en· t1tkrt "Ugly Stat istics ." citing cle<tth::. from handguns, IS Of con· n ·rn to me. Sta t1st1cs a re great hut they should bl' viewed tn per~pect1 ve. Wou ld yo u perm i t y o ur readers lhe opportunit.v to judge thl' s1gnif1cancc or the numbers you quote by publishing some re· latt.>d stat1st1cs •·oR EXAMPLE, in tbe sa me ti m e p e ri o d h o w m a n y Americans choked to death on food ., How m a ny drowned in s w 1mm1ng pools , be aches. bathtubs ell'? How many rell or Jumped to the ir death'! If you ur c gen uine ly con· t'crned with the sa fel y of otheri. a n'9 wish to promote legis lation or this type, possibly your e fforts would be better d irected toward la ws t.o outlaw open windows. )\wimm1ng pools a nd unground meal. 1 ~TEVE HOLLJSTER Postal Tlaa11b To the Editor : As I flni11hed writing a nother IPtter I thoug ht I sho uld write a letter lo your news paper to say t hunk you to the United Stales Pos tal Servt<'t:' I shabbily take for Rranted the "mail" all the time. l apologize to nil postal and m a il delivery t?mployl>es . In a wa y it 's one of my "heart" throbs. ge tting a letter ove r to som eone. What do you me n and women feel as you drive trucks, ,,valk streets end stand In unJ(orma . ..._ servicing us l•l post ortlces? A yo un g m i n ln. "(ey .~lue berm udo shorts bending down toklnft letters out of a mall~x bitterly told m e or some of ~ ft Ul\lrations 1'hank you.r ou all! PENNY At-tXANDEER • utr~rom reodtrl or1 •111.- Tlw to CCMdnM: ...,.,. fO II IJJOC• "' ........... " ... .... I.AUit• o/ • Wfdl W ..... lie gfWll ,,.,. ..... Al ...... -.......................... dNetW-=• .. MIM• ~ fl .,._ ,_ fl • parnf. Pwtr, tllU _, lie,.,,..,.....,_ .. --···-··~-·--------.. -· MORE OPINION Thuttdey, Acwll 19. 1971 OM. y PLOT A 'I Jack And r on Oil Stockpile Program Failing io Me~t Gt;>als s '1'-fr. -~ cur Jamt•:. St'hlt·~•nlll'r~ has a ln•udy o rft'ndl•d mtinv m embt•ri. of l'onjtn'" b\ h11> overbt•111rln1ot J)('r:o.on,1l1t \ ,rnd h1' pro 011 11ol1t'1t'' " 1111~ 1n mon· hot wah•r for ttw ~a) hti. dep,1r1 mt>nl ha' bu11.:ll-<l lhl' ,.1rntrM1t' pt'trokurn 1 '''t'n ,. J'rn"r1w1 Tht• nwd for ,, sh1t'l .. p1h• or 1111 I n t ht• t I 1\ 1 tt.• 11 ~ t ,1 I t-s ~ t ~ dramuttNlh lllustrntt'll 111 r (' l' t• II t m onths , ~ twn th t: t t•m porn r y ''op page 11( lru nian 0 11 pro dul'tton anti plannt<d l'ul b ack~ b' Ar ah pr o ducers :sho"t:d hmo. dan~H:111u'h d ependl•nt till' t r111t•d St<11t-' ,, on fon•1gn ml, In t97:>. Congn•ss ordl·rt·rl estahllshm1•nt of J J)l'lrolC'um n · servt• to proll'ct us frorn tht: whim' of the 011 <·xportini.: llJ l ions in ltnll' of t•mt.•rgt.•nt•) Thi· Oepurtnwnt or Em·rgy "i.I:. ')Up post•d to stun· 500 million ~JJrrl'I.., or o il Ill unrll•rgruund ::-..tit dom1·, by 19HO Thi· ult11n.1t1· J.!tiul was .J hun· uµ to J IJ1 lh1111 h .. 11 l'I~ "'' a Silk Bt:T ,\ l'onf1<l1•nt 1:JI rl'porl Ii) Lhc GPnt•ral i\1·t·11unling orr.n-. p repan•d ro1 S.•11 Max Hauc·u .... D ·M ont . <ind llt•p Oon1tld Pease. 0 Ohio. h;.h condud~ that Lhc l>OE ha~ failed m1). •·' erably. The pro~r.1 m is sho1:k in g ly b1•h1nll scht.>dull'; 011 purc haSl'S h;.1ve bt·cn erratic and cconom1cally un!>ound. impor t ant safety <1nd t'nv1ronmcntal .cons1dl'riJt1ons h~l\'t· too oflcn been ignon'<i, the r<'porl .,lalt·s Here arc ~ome of thl· ...petiftc~ Th1•n· \\l'rt' :.uppo~t·d lo 1)4 250 mtllwn barr1·b ol 011 111 s torag1· h v lhP end t1f la~t yt·ar. The stockpil1· t•urrC'ntly st<.ind .., al about 70 m11lwn 1Jc1rn·h /\nil rncr cd1hl}. 1·\·1·n lh1' \\01·11111\ s mall rt'"l'l'\l' ,., nol ,1\aal.1hh• for 1mm1·<hat1· U!\l' lwc·.111w th1· pomp-.; ar1• not )Pl 1n 1>lat1• The l.'iO million lw11 .. 1 goal " ·not (''<PN't1·d 1<1 bt· n •at·ht•d until som1.•t1ml' nt•xt H·ar th1.• ;,c.10 m11l1on·b<irrt>I !>totkp1ll' won'L h<· a tta in1•d until rnx~. ;m d m .. , ht• not hl'fore WK5 • -THt: R ES~RVE S lHl' stored in 4ndcrground -.alt dom1.•s in Louis1an:1 :111<1 Tt·\a.., Seriou., ques tt011'i hu\ t' h"'''" raist·d about lhl' ~;,iftot\' of tht• storage prcwedun· .... part1t11l;.irl~ an light of an l'xµlo~wn amt fm · -!~~:--7.~~-ff-7f.~=7:-:iL7: .. ~-r--~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;~_;Joo;;:ki~·;;n&~1;:tnto~ the poss1b1l1t__y thut l'UH'ln lu'l lull on,• mun 111•• 11wi.s u s 1n ~urnpe a one w ·re ttwas-drv-e1tm~ food and :t0,0011h;_u1 1+. u f rrutll· 14-t'll' i.pendlnft $:1 r> m 1lhon more than to th e locul economy. lu-,t in tlw flrt' m·t't•i.wttry. much of It fur luxury 'lht• t:Ao rt•11or1 1·oiwlu1Jt·.., tlt'm ' WONDER WHEELS -Jn thut tht· fin• 'ui' .it 11 Js l 11itr11.it Httraui>l' ol .i loophoh· 1n lht .. 'cbruary. 1974. wt reported th<1t I>· tht• n.~ult of poor m.11111~1· ml'ul f11HlllCIO J( i:.y'>ll'm. t he a s mglc company, E vcrl:'st and nll'11I 1u111 1nodl'QUUh' '"''''' p11• uuthlor:t found. Arm~ took~ arc J ennings, domma l cd lhl' $100 1·,1u1111ni. 1'houJ:h -.,ill n1\1·rn /"Pt•nding ali mul·h as $6 3'I pt•r mllhon·a·yeur wheelchair bui:.1 \torJ~l' llli ,, f1•;1\1hh• ")'>tl·111 1111· 1H•r:.on for somt• dann1-.•f\ T his 1s rwss The Justice Department r,·11<1rt-,u'' lht•pul\nthd,.,hh mort• than 5 .ibO\l' th l' ftlcdant1trustact1onugamslthc lnr M'1 tutJ1> prolilt·111 -, · II th1 .illthor1wd amount firm. a nd won a consent dc.'<'n·t· l>O ti: run't m u111t;_1111 l11 ~lll'1 .t.rn l>dt>ni-t• nutr1t1on t•Xp1•r h lai.l February that will cillow durdi.ofopt•1.1Uo11f' flgur ... that 1t s hould t•ost $3.15 m ore s a les o f compct1t 1vc -011 "'J'> pum1wd 111111 t "o pttr day to ~tH' e;wh (j I thrt't> whl'elchairs . n 1''''"' at llnan Muu11tl h ,, • .., bJIJrtl'l'd m l'al' But ofte n a Even stirrer competition may "' 11 hout flr')I tt·,t 111~ ,111 ud J.i1·1•nt 'old 1t•r escht'".., t hl· pn·..,cnbed l'UH'rn Ttw (iAO lll\'(1,t1i.:.1tUI'' lhrt'l' Mtuan·s Ill fuvor or a cup hl•ltt•vt• tht• IXH. • took Jll 1111 ol t'Off<'t' for hrNjkfasl or a soft 111•1't',..,..rry rti:.1-. 111 \ ll'W uf th1· drink and hamburger for lunch. -.1 ructural duro.i1w:. ;_111<1 t 111J11 Th11> knd1•nt•y 1s taken into ac· Art Hoppe bl· u n the way. 1n lht' form of a c hair d eveloped b y Ralf llotchk1ss. head of the Ralph Nuder found('d Center for Con- Ct'r ncd En).(tneeran~ Our as!>oc1ate Les Whitten ga v1: the I lotchkis~ wheelchair an c·xh<.1u!>ting pt•rso n a l test. piloting the manually powered prototype Lhrou~h mud and deep ruls lhat arc 1mpas!>able to con· n•nllonal modt.•ls. llotchk1s!'> h1 msclf s uccessfully tested his c hair during Wa shtn).(lon's wori.l s nowsto r m an more than 50 c h air 1s biblically ins pired. Eieklel 10: 11 tells of mysterious wheels that "go on their four s id e1i1. •· The Holchkiss c hair uses pairs of rubber cones that roll for ward , bac kward a nd s id eways to o ve rcome obstacles and prevent slipping. Hotchkiss plans. to o frcr pro- duction rights to ma nufacturers on a non·cxclus1vc basis. to pre- vent the new wheelchair from being monopolized by a' s ingle company. 1•1JI loi.1> th<Jt l.'uuld h.i\l' ut• <·ounl 1n the me!>S halls· purchas- t'urrt"d " 111~. and the money saved from - T he DOE'!> 1>racllt'l' of hu\ .tht: u llotted SJ 15 1s put ci i.1de for 111g rei,t•rve oil o n a "spol" or t.•x travagant menus mor<.• ap· How the Wizard Was Unmasked '>Ingle trnru.uc·t1on ha!>t!>. 111i.tl',1d proprtate to <1 fme restaurant o r un long·tc•rm contrac·t' <ibo than an Arm:-mess hall drew cnt1c1i:.m from thl' (;,\o T iii:: Al:DITORS found that •· 1r the lkpartml'nt of Encrg) ·~ $3.5 million of this s urplus "as pl1rnrung I!> rwl improved. much improper ly spl•nl. s2 m11l1on or 1t h1~hl·r to~ts t11 tltt· gon·rnmt·nt on such lucull<1n rt•JJil:.h a), the• "111 r1·..,ult. tlw rt·1,.1rl µn·du:b ··s uper ::-. up pc r · ,1 l one G I G 0 l~ R ~1 •;TS : W 1th FrCJnkfurt me::-.:. hi.Ill -l11b:.ter sk,vro1·ket1ng t uod 1H1c1.·s tails, filet mignon, s tufflod 1>o rk p11111!\h1ng 1.•\ 1.·ryom··s pot'kl·t· tcndNloin ;1nc1 Cornbh game book th•·'e dav'>. ta,payt·r:. m.1)' he ns. Anotht•r faC'ility'!> "family hl' 1nc·1·n"•d to ll•arn that our night" featuntd lobskr tu1b and troop:. ovt•r!Wtt'> lff1· fc·a .;ting on grilled stC'ak::-. lohster tmb <ind fllct mignon. i\n Ar my im·1·~ligators art• also .. (¥. ~*'i • .. :• ).a,f .. •.# ••. 1,•.! ... "j•'llt,. .. .J.-_ •• ~,.;. ; 'II"" ~· rr'-, ~ 4-z:.r.~~ ·~uy goodbye to your fother -we may nOl see him ag11in unt ii next fall!' 1\nd so 1l was that Dorolhy. after m any adventures. cam · at last to the golden city of 01. Oz was rult.'<l . of course. by ttw Wizard of Oz The People of 01. "orshippt•d th e W1 tarll When it c;1 m1.· to wizurdr\. there 14-as rio on t• m o rt· wizard than the Wizard. It was widely known that he was a ll·w1:.e. :i 11 ·po we rful and absolutely irrefut;.ibly in· fallible. In fact. wht-n prc~ed , he !>aid so himself. So 1.·veryont' did 1·>.a l'tl y whatever the Wizard told them to do. even though most or thC' time they couldn 't under~tand whcit h e was s aying. That wa s b e(·au~e the W1 tard -.poke "11 a rd talk For t·>.ampll· 11 \\a' tho · W1wrd "ho l 'nlock1:rl tlw ~l't'l'f'I or the ,\tom ... E 1·q11;_ol , t'ffil'I·~ ~quarc'<i' .. t·nl•d lht· W11.ard 111 his thunct<·roui. vo1cl' 1\nd t'H'r.\ l)lll' !>Jiff ":t'n I 11 w1111ch:rful t11 hLl\'l' thl· .,t·<-rl'l nl th1· .1tom. whatever thul se~rel n11ght tx.• NATURALLY. lht• W11.arfl. who loved performing ft.•aL.., of w1zardrv, USl·d thl· '>t·en:l t o make the biggest bombs the world had ever S('(•n .. Don't worry." the Wizard lold lht' pt:O· pl(' who couldn 't qu-1te <·om preht•nd how tht.•y work1•ct , "they're for your own good " And he had lots of fun explod1n~ tht'm all over the place to set· "'hat "ould happt·n unt il l'veryom.•s hair sturll'd t urning gn•t·n A lt1.•r thal . th1· \\ 11.irrl .,lot·k1·tl lhl' homh~ in bi g p1k::-. '11 tl11· p1•n1lll' "ould ft•('( ..,af1· · What 11 thl'.\ go off af'<'Hkntally'' .. ·a.,kl'tl a nervou), Nelly "llow could they'•" demand1.·cl t he Wizard "I made them m yself and 1t is "'1dely knoY. n tha t I am all w1::-.1" all-powl·rful and abw lutel) irrl'fulubl) 111 f;,illrble .. SO WllE:'li Doroth' askl'd to "l'l' thl· \\'11Jnl. "hi! "a" ubo "1dcl\ kll11Y.11 to 1,.. lt•n fl't't t:ill and to ).(lo" Y.1th "'"dom. th•· } 11t·opl<· of 01 lr111k1·d <it h1·r ::-.tran1.:t•h · Hut no 111p· has l•\'t•r "'l'n lht• W11:t r<l ' tht .\ :-.J1d 111· dYtl'lh in t h1· T0Yt1·r "f I' ory g11a rd1·t1 IH pos itron'. 'JUark'>. rrnllirern::-. .ind all man 1wr of ).lrangt> thrngs '· Dornth\, ho"<'\l'r. "''-'!>not 111 bl· demN.i At la'>l she ~<.11m·cl <·n lrcinte to th1• \'Cf\' Throne Hoom of thl' W1wrd h1m.,1·1f. "Whal do you want"·· he ~houted from bt.·hmd an 1mf)l•netrable screen of \CrblUJ,!l' "I Just want to go home to Kansas ai. quickly :.ii. poss1blt', please, sir." said Dorothy. "llmmmm," s<J1d. the Wizard. who liked cha llenges. "All right. I s hall Harnei.s the Alom for Pca<:e a nd m ake you a magical nuclear rt•actor." "It sounds dang~rous." i.aid Dorothy dub1ou!'I) "llo" (.'Ould 1t Ix•'!" dem:.inded lht• Wizard . "I will make it m.' "'" und it h widely known lh<it I am all·w1sl', a ll-powerful and .ih~olulely irrcfut<Jbly in- fo 111 bit· " S O Tiit: WIZARD h a ppily hu1lt a hugf' nul'lt-ar reactor whic h hl' called Thn'l' Mile Ii.la nd As the people ef Oz l!athen·d to wutch in awe. he pus h1·tl a button from high up 111 h1::-. Tow1•r of Ivory. Steam s hot out. bt•lb dangt•d, s irens wailed. tht> ground trembled and l'Vt:U· one ranror the1rhH·s. ~ T ht.• Tower coll api.ed and out tumbled lhe Wizard, w ho was ftv<' foot·lwo a nd wore htfocab. ·Rut vou're nol kn feet Lall." .. a111 l>o rothy . "You re JU!>t an onl111<1n• hllle man .. 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Cummings said he wrote to the s how in January asking to be a guest, but hadn"l gotten a response Historian 1 Wins Putlitzer ' STANFORD <AP) -Historian Don E. l"ehren- bacher, born and raised m the heart of "Lincoln country," expressed quiet pnde that his study of the fa med Dred Scott case won the 1979 Pulitzer Prize for history. "I think it means fulfillment most of all." he said of "The Dred Scott Case: Its Significance in American Law and PolitJcs." HE WROTE THE BOOK over a period of a dozen years. taking several years off to edit four books by the late David M. Potter, one of which won a Pulitzer Prize in 1977. "It gives you the feehog that the Jong hours at the typewriter have been worth it and that the pro- duct has been recognized," he said. "It also acts as a stimulus, don't you think? Once you've won you 're under tremendous pressure to continue to produce." Fehrenbacher, 58, has been teaching at Stanford since 1953,. An expert on Lincoln', his prize -winning book grew, he said, "out of my interest in the an· tebellum period. in Lin- coln and in constitu· lional history." Fehre n bac h e r , married and the ·father of tbrt.>e grown children, was born in Sterling, 111. and graduated from Ste rling <Kan s.> FEHRENBACHER College. He earned a ·Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. THE DRED SCOTT CASE IS considered one of the key incidents which led up to the Civil War. Scott, the s lave of an Army surgeon, lived with bis master for a time in Illinois, a state which pro- hibited slavery. After hjs owner's death, Scott sued his owner's widow for his freedom, claiming that his residence in a free state made him a free man. By a vole of 7-2. the U.S. Supreme Court r uled in 1857 that Scott could not bring suit in a fede ral court because Negroes were not citizens of the United States. 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Plug them in and watch them llpJ'MCi. ,_ .. ' ------·-----------------. -·-------··-------- ~OlM!lt SUB FEAl\JRE. . -" ·-· . . . . STOID 37~ . I l .. ............. _ ......... --... ----........ -·· -···--·-···--· LOCAL I CALIFORNIA C0111·t Orders Sale of Wliiting ·naneli Th~ Whiling H1o1n<'h, vcaltk"1 by Kent · Kl•n " ltol(cn> lllh hour 111 rormer own,·r at s.:io mtlhon. mov~· to return l'ontrol or tht· 1 to ~M>ld al a oourt au<'Uon an arrea e ~-~--~~~twn..-~ Sunl Ana Bankruptc)' Court Judgl' Aaron K Phelps ordfn.'d t he •afo ol thc ~768 acre prof)C"r t\ m·..ir t..:I To10 alh•r fl'· Jet'hng forml•r own4:•1 Dord~·n PHELPS MAOt: tht1 rullnl( a fter 11,t•m•nK Ito tt>aUmony whlch included thu »tahimenl tha t Ro1en1 bought t he lu d, wh1<'h lie. at llw t>ttgc or ttll' No Me sy Yards MesanS to Get Cleanup Word By JACKI£ HYM AN -\f Ot Ole 0.llr li'tleC Sl•ll T his weekend or early next week, a bout 300 Costa Mcsans will gel notices from the city that they're not going to llkt:. The letters Wlll say, in essence, "Clean up your properly or we'll do it for you at your expense." THE PROBLEM, SAYS Costa Mesa Fm.• Marshall Rus~ Hen· derson. 1s that some of those people won't ha ve mtssy yards. Others will have just cleaned the m up That 's one head<iche in the city's weed abatement program, 1:1 iml'd a l e limi na tin g fire h1:1zards such <is dried out Imig grass and piles of Oamma ble items. including paper or .wood. Once a year, notices a~ sent a nd, inevitably, some '>f them are in error , T he prope rties o n which notices are sent a re identified by records, field inspections, aerial photos and sometimes me mory, Henderson said SOMETIM ES A NOTICE as sent lo the r ight nt'aghborhood but the wrong house, he said. Ot he r times a proper ty i:-. seheduled for construction soon o• has recently been cle~rned. Hende r son said h e can 't ~stimate what percentage of the total will turn out to be fal!'e notifications He said last year the city sent out slightly fewer notices and bad to use its con- tract crews lo clean up about 110 properties. What happens afler the notice, mistaken or not, is received? Anyone Wlshjng lo complain can call the FV-e Preve{llion Of- fice, 754-S~ •r speatc at Ii Qty CounciJ public hear ing lo be helr1 at May 7 at 6·30 p.m Henderson said · HOWEVER, UNLESS there's room for confusion -you 're growing corn. for insCanee - you don't have lo speak up, Hen- derson said. An inspector goes to t h e s it es two da ys befo re cleanup is scheduled and checks to m ake sul'f' the property needs weed abatement. The cleanup c rews start May 15 and will proba bly work until the end of J une, Henderson said. If you have a weed proble m - say, on a vacunt lot or the rear portion or an cxtra-largl' yard you ll'ight want to let the rity clear it up and then ball you, r uther than doing at your~elf. Henderson ~1:11d. THE REASON IS that the con tract erews are paid for bulk wor k and are relatively inex pe nsive. ll costs $18 to clear a lot under 7,500 squ3re feet a nd $21 for a half-acre plot. The charges are sent ~ith tax bills. Henderson said. If the bills aren't paid, they become a lien against the pro- perty and are due when the pro· perty is sold. Henderson said. So. H e n d e r s on sai d , homeow ners w h o r eceive ··false" notices needn't wor ry. "THEY ARE NOT going to be billed 1f they don't have weeds whe n we gel there to do the job,·· he said. He also noted that, although the law allows it , the city doesn't use herbicides. ·'There's a lways some e n· vi ronmentalist who reads that a n d s a ys, ·w e don 't wan t he rbicides.' Well , we don't use them," Henderson said. Si.nee the purpose of the abate- m ent is to prevent or control gr ass fires, Henderson sa id, city c r ews a lso go to Fair view Reg io nal ~ark a ,,.:t c i.tt fire. breaks through the par k. wtuch is d ifficult for fire engines to reach. ONE OTHER ISSUE tha t comes up each year concerning weed abatement is phone calls from ne igh bor s com plaining tha t the city missed a disreputa- ble lot in their area, Henderson said . "We ca nnot consider it a nuisance until it dries out and a c tua l ly be<=o m es a fir e haza rd." he warned. noting that we'ed abatement isn't m eant as 1:1 beautification project In Laguna Betttla Sycamore Mortgage Payoff Plans Eyed Laguna Beach city officials are laking a th~·pronged approach in plans to pay off the mortgage on Sycamore Hills at minimum cost to the taxpayers. Councilmen a nd citizens learned Tuesday night the city is seeking a number of methods or a cquiring t.he 522-acre parcel purchased from· Ra ncho Palos Verdes Corp. a year ago for $6. 75 million. AND THE RESULTS OF ef· forts by city planners s hould begin to take a definite form by June lS. the deadline for final payment to Ranc ho o f $5.4 million remaining due on the mortgag\ for the land in Laguna Canyon. In the next fe w weeks the City Council will: Monitor progress on a loan application with the feder al go"· crnment for S6.4 m illion in Coastal Energy Impact P ro- gra m runm money which they agreed to seek Tuesday night. Hear p r op osals from possibly a half dozen developers in te rested i n p u rch as i n g between 65 a nd 70 acres or Sycam ore Hel ls n ear the Rossmoor LeiRurc World com- munity. 811.JDY THE GENERAL plan am~nUor Sycamore Hills anct the Laguna Canyon area, currea&.IJ belna prepared by a La1un1 Lakes Regional Park Task Force design team. City Manager Fred Solomon 9utllned the city's application for • 5 percent per year loan un· der the Federal Coastal E nergy Impact Program for councilmen Tuesday, saying the loan has two a dvanLages to Laguna Beach. It would allow the city up to 10 JHn to ~ federal loan, ud would the annual In· · tere1t coeta from a current ....... reartotrlO,OOOootbe ••laace ow.. aancbo Palos V ... Qrp. HE SAID THE city has been working with the staff of the state Coastal Commission on the application, which must be filed by June L Marlene Roth. the city"s direc tor of community development. told councilmen there would be no problem in meeting the ap. plication deadline. The counci l voted unanimous- ly lo forward the! request for tht• federal loan in order lo meet that deadline. THEY ALSO LISTENED as Solomon outlined plans to hear proposals from developers later this month rega rding prope>sals for building residential units on land adjacent to Leisure World on El Toro Road. The council is conside ring s3lc or a portion of Sycamore Hills to pay the city's debt on the land. Solomon said be Is seeking de· veloper interest in paying "up to S6 million," for 65 to 70 acres of land~ thereby leaving the rest of S:vcamore HJlls in open space . AND BE SAID he is looking into J>ONlble development or a golf course and equestr ian racllltiei nelJ' the propoaed de· velopment aa aa Incentive to de· veto~ to create fewer units on lbe propoled resldenUal lancl. "The prima ry thru~l Is for that •residential 1 development alone," Solomon said In an In· tervlew today. Ro bert A. t'1s hcr tu act as •HE RE JECTED a ptan by. trustee in the s ale. Rogers in which !be financier m lllJon and $15 m11Uon. Sti~k With Mom e or er Rogers not to inter fere with lhc sale or con- duct any negotiations with gov- ernment enlitilics or "'gcncics while t he pro perty is under Fisher 's trusteeship. the ranch lo a development firm for $13 million. At that point, Rogers value d the Whitin g Ra nch at $50 million. Fisher believes the true value or the property is between $10 ........... ,. It waa ~gued in court tbat over the ranch by a le.a l maneuver described as the rlliq of a pet.Ilion to convert. the penc:(. ing bankruptcy Into a ··Chapter 11" action -a legal d~ tha t gives the petitioner f ·furthe r opportunity to ·re· organµe bis financial affairs and re-evaluate his indebted- ness. "HE MADE A MOVE to block the saJe," Phelps said of Bogen . "Then others made a move and he was cbeekmated." Rogers told Judge Phelps that his plan to st,Jl 500 acres of the ranch, the largest undeveloped land parcel for sa le in .Ora nge County, would provide the court with a $3.2 million down pay- ment. Rogers said the development firm involved in the deal would build some 2,200 homes on the property. with 750 houses re- served for low-income dwellinas. The low-income units would be financed in part by government funds. he said. -• PH ELPS DESCRIBED the proposal as "not very credita - ble." He said the proposed of- ficers or the development firm we r e forme r a sso cia t es of Rogers and the firm had showed no evidence of incorporation or even the existence of a bank ac- count. Judge Phelps said he has already validated three claims. a m ong c laims totall ing $40 million submitted to his court. lie 1dent1f1eft the m as: · ·• T wo rare slender-hom ed gazelles at the San Diego Wild Animal Park may be onJv three weeks old but l hey know enough to stay do!><: to mother We ll , fairly close. -A $1.6 million note held by the El Toro Land Co .• formerly known as the Whiting Brothers Cor o .. related to the ourchase by Rogers in February 1975. • -A $400,000 note held by the Florida Insurance Commission and fi rst dra wn on the now-de- funct Seaboard Li fe Insurance Co. or Florida. ll was stated in court that Rogers used the note a ~ a down payme nt for the ranch. Civilian 'Cops' ·Eyed Irvine Mulls 'Public Safety Assistants' 300 Plywood Sheets Taken By F REOERICK SCllOEMEllL 01 ll'Mt D•1lf P1101 Sl•ll C iting s u reess in us ing civili an:-. as lrafric investigators. Jrvme PolicP Chief Leo Peart wa nts to place ci\'ihans into m 1nor crim e reporting a nd quasi-detective positions. Peart is proposing increased UM~ of civilians. known as public suret y assi~ta nts, as part of hudgt'l requests soon lo Ix• con· ::.1dered by lhe City Coun cil EXPANSiON OF the civilian program, 'the chief said, would result in 'lower costs and would free sworn police officers to con· centra te on mor e important duties. The Poll~ chief outlined his ideas for th~ expansion in an in· tervlewJ.his.wc.e.Jc - - lie s:ml he could sec no ·proh- lt-m with u llowin g n<>n·sworn personnd to 1·hllcct rl'ports rm m anor. nun-fclonv l'r1 mes such as m ali cious m1sch1l•f, d1slurh· mg the ~acc. vandalism. pl'lly theft" ;j1id ""a"n'n(,~-mg phone t <:tlls. :"Jor. the chief said . dncs ht· M'e why t'1v1hans couldn·t hJmll l· mut h of the.• pa 1>erwork that now fal ls into the hand~ of dCtl•Cll\\'S as they prepare, ca!'>e:-. <1g:.11nst c·rinlt· MC>OCCLS. "I WANT TO stress, however, that when ~ citizen calls and needs an offi cer with a gun, that we're not going to send out a civUian with a pencil." Peart said. In i nc now c.i mploys four c.·1vi lians as polac·e tra(fic in- vestigators. The city !'>tarted the c1n lian progrum based on a system used in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The investigators respond to ucc1dents. 1nlerv1cw those in- \ ol vcd and pn•pan: r<•port" P EART ESTIMATED lh1:1t the city realizes a 33 percent sav- ings by us ing civilia ns rather tha n s worn pe rsonnel to in· vest igate accide nt s. He sa id lowe r. base sala r ies and dif· fe r e nces io re tire m e nt and fringe benefit progra ms between sworn and non-sworn personnel account for t~e savings. i-:,pandcd ust• of t"I\ 1l1an:-. 1n l r ... ine 1s .. c·xtn·mt·h \·1.1h1t-·· twcnustrtrwerty rs -rrrpTIJlYJn·mv- 1ng. t'1v1lti1ns. th us. don·1 hump Olli s worn fH'r sonnd. lw t'' pl ~11 nerJ. f'l•:1 rt said tw h111ws to 111 stitute a c1\·1lwn · ('Jn·t·1 l:.td· d l' r · · s o l 11 ;1 I l h e p a r a · profcss1onab v. Ill he .Jhll• to Ex-of{ .. ..;e r Kille d BELL GARDENS IAP > -A former Manhattan Beach police reserve officer. Jack D. Fero, 44 , was fata lly wound ed by police in Bell Gardens a fter he allegedly shot and wounded two passers-by d urmg an abortJve bank robbery. s~laool for C'lotma• Arina Isaacson, 32, is shown at work in Berkeley where site has turned a wa rehouse into the first clown school on the West Coast . "l 'm interested ln helping the person who wants to loosen up and play instead of watching TV," s he said. -----·~ . ----.... --...... vig for promotion::. \\ 1th1n the de· partment. HE SAID BE envisions a com· plele civilian force within the police departm ent that would handle non-field operations such as dispatching. planning, cn me p revention and pr operty and evidenc,e control. ~nother one ot lht• <'hl<'f's pro- pos::i ls I!'> to JJlacc• a rankt n~ c1v11tan in charge· of the depart- ment 's "bus1m•::.s·· funct ions. A s wo rn capt.Un now an charj?C \\ ould be sv.1tc·hc.'<.1 tu field opcra- l 1ons ··whe re \\e need him, .. thc chief said. Asks $913,000 =:e:re:::-- Building materia ls thefts con· tinue to plague construction compa nies working in Ir vine , according to Irvine police. Suffell and McAdam Inc., re. ·ported that 300 sheets of con- struct ion-gradc plywood vahw<J at S4 .500 were s tolen from a material storage area a t 2091 Bus iness Cc n te r Dri ve b' persons who used a company forklift to load the wood . Also reported to police by Bren Co. was the theft of a SSOO fireplace box from a house in the , framing stage in Turtle Rock Highlands. ~ 0 Costa Mesa Seeks Funds for Projects A total of $913,000 en community development funds for tour pro- jects has been requested by Costa Mesa in its fifth year application lo the U.S. Department or H0usmg and Urban Development. A copy of the plan is avail able u l Housing :and Com munit y Scn·1ccs at Ctty llall. 77 fair Drive, wC'ckday~ bl'twccn 8 a m. and 5 p m. TH E LARGEST a m ount, S668.000, is requested for the Wallace Neighborhood Strategy Area s lig htly northwe st or downtown. City officials plan to improve public works. especially water mains and alleys, a nd to build about 50 apartments for low and moderate income famahos. T he second laq~es t s u m , $165.000. is sought for the Center Street Ne igh borhood Strategy Area to aid s e nior citizens. P la n s c all fo r bu i lding a neighborhood recreation center for seniors. the disabled and low and moderate income families. a long with providing transporta- tion ror seniors a nd the han· d1eapped to programs a nd meals at other locations. THE CITY IS seeking S60,000 to aid its continuing program to remove architectural barriers to the handicapped. And 158.600 is requested for loans lo enable low a nd m o d e r at e in co m e homeowne r s ' to re ha bilitate olderhom~. Swim Cl888es Set At Newport YMCA Swimming classes wlll be&.ln May 7 and 8 al the Orange Coast YM CA In Newport Beach. Classes are sche duled for Mondays , Wednesd ays a nd Frid ays. or T uesda ys a nd Th11r5days in lifesaving, aquaUc fit6e11 and special handle•~ swimming courses. Penons in · lerested may call 642-9990. T he city is seeking $60.000 to 31d its continuing program to re- move architectural barriers to the handicapped. And $58.600 is requested for loans to enable low a n d m o d e r a t e i n c om e ho meowner s to re ha bi litate older homes. A fa mi ly of four with an m· com e no mo re t ha n $18.60Q might qaahfy for a low-interest loan or grant. officials sa id. Suspect Held In Theft at Plaza Center A Ga rden Grove m an was a rre s t e d a\ South Coa s C Plaza in Costa Mesa after police allege he burglarized a car. con- fronted the returning owner and s natched her paycheck money out of her hand. Released after posting S.S.000 bail was John Steadm'n Nilsen, 21, who faces charges or suspi· cion or vehicle burglary and grand theft, police said. . P olice s aid Christine Ann O 'Brie n, 18, o f San Ju a n Capislrano. was utu.rning to her car after cashing bel' paycheck when she saw a man rummaainl inside. When she ch allenged him, POiice said. the man snatched from her band the envelope con· t alnlng he r money and fled . Taken was 1149 in cash a nd radio equipment. police said. A few minutes later, a man who officers takl matched the descr iption of the tblef was spotted near Ute Soutll Coaal Plaza Hotel by MYWal officers. Arter a brie( foot ebue, Reserve Officer Robert rate tackled tbe i.uspect, poliee said. '• / ' Al• DAIL->PflOT Thursdey, APf111t '11'1 Eoon~my Shopping 'In' Ame~ Seek Ways to Cut Grocery Bills . -• t'OO ... Umt•n. In .-n•;li.. {'OO V.ctdent uwoca( farms t&.M ...... ....., tnnaituo lb chaoatna tM wey Amrrl<-11 tmp .. No frills l>IH'k<H?t'R, bu 1t )'our•wlf i.torflh uocl do-it youra~lf food cooperaUvea are aaanlng \lC'lpular11 v iii. l>t'OJll'· look for ~ ••Y' 10 r ut •:N1t'l'f y b11l1> • It It-th l ht•ull lt1 1·onw up ~II h farm ri141J11..·i. un how nlu1•h ur lh1• m ort• lhJn ~Kl lnlhon Amt'rtt'IH1' 'IH'Otf l'\t''' H '.H u n h111d 1•0 .. , lo lht· nn11 l r ud11ton.tl ~hn~1p111i: 1111111 •1' HON t'OTTE Rll.1., \ t ooo m ti r kt'lllllot 'J>t.'t'lllll't Im m M tt•h tf,in S1.1 t 1• l 'n1 , .. r ,ll) '''lllfWH'\I I hut ltll'ft' .1n• IOU~hh I 000 food l'O op .. 1h1 rw,:hout th1• Un1h·d M Jh"h. nboul on'' t·l.chth tht· oumlwr o f t'OO\ t'ntlonul ,ypt•rm J I l<Ni. ('otlt'l 111 i.111d tht• t•o op" pro!)Jhly ;w 1-oun1 for lt·S~ th.in I pt"rt•t•nl ol tut al i:n1\'1•1) '..ilt•' lnrlust r ~ 'f>Ok t>,m t'n ., .. .,. ll 1 .. hurd to kct'I> llaC'k of thl• .1lll'rnJll\\' l>.)l>lt•m lx·cau!it> they a1t• i.:ro" •AA .. o rap1dh 'o lrill~ foods !:>la ndard Mi'ade., 1n pldtn p ,1<'k11.:t'.., ~t'11· not introduce d U)llll 1977 Toda}. UCl·Ordtng to ind~lry estima tes. 1tie.> arc o ffe r ,•d by 100 c h .un!:> 1n 10.000 :.u~rmarkt>t'>. J bout one third of the tota l. : · u lool..s hk~· w\"r l' i.t·t.-1ng lhl' !>tart of a who h: r\l'" mo,em<'nl.' :.a id M1di!l' Shubow o f Lhc l~cleral Off1n • o( Con,um1:r Mlaari. ESTH ER Pf:'fl·;RSON, SP ECJ.\L ASSJST.\!'JT to lht· prC'l.ld<'nl for t•on .. uml•r a ffa ir::.. ag rce<I - · Tht•rl''s an t'M'ltlOJ.: lrl·nd 111 this l'(1untry lo su~. Look Wl· · Vl' ~ot lo dn a lot ol I has our:.l·l v1·:-. • Food C'O·OP!-. :ire lht.• ffi(>st lia:-.ic form of d 11 11 ypurs('ll shopping . Cons umers band togt-t lll'r to hu.v food and o lhl'r g ron·ry products , an bulk. ut whole!>.lll' • Thl.'y m ay tJrw ralc u s !>1mpll' buy111g_ c lub., or a f; full ncd~ed ston•i.. Members of buying t'lub!> trdd(' time and labor for t•as h :.a v1n es They t<1kc turns acting :.. .... purchas ing a~cnls and d1slnhutani.: the food HU\'· aoi: t'luhs oftl.'n handl1: frci.h food!. onlv and tC'ml 10 f~al ure seasonal 1tt•n1:. Your m enu:. ma\' Ix• hm1t· t:d hy othC'r mt•ml>t·rs · tas te:. · .... T UE SUPERMARKET·STYLF. CO-OPS arc m ort• compltr<.1 1 l•d. o ftt·n rt'<1u1 nng full t 1ml' managPrs ShOlll>l'r ' ma:. or m ay not havc lo PJ.\ :.. m 1·mht.·r-.h1p ff'l' -.11mt>l1mt•' as htll•· ac., ::.1 10 hl·lp Y.llh 11·n1. ut1l111t•s Y.al!t''· t'll' Pr1<·1·:. a rt: m ;1rkl•<I up only l'll <Ju l!fr lo lll\ 1·r ·'"'' add1t 1onal op1:rut1 ni.: cosh T ht·n · i-. no prot11 (~1!.h a rc k<·pl · to :.. m inimum ..... om..i1m1·' Y.llh 1h1· h1·lp nf mt•m bcrs who volunt<·cr their l11bor tn CXt'h a nge for ad· <lit 1ont1I ch i.r ounts Cotter ill s aid co -ops "arc growing da ily ... Toda .v' t•o t)[l rnovt•m1·11l. hl' said , has 1h root:. rn I ht• l!H~1-. ;111d ('111'1-. l!fi(h It """"~·a.ir1t·d prim.1r dy by ,011 111• p1·opl<· .1 ... a rno\t· tow11rd lcll':il t•ontrol of t h1·1r ll \'l'' l'hl'.\ >till' 1·11 ups1 -.orl of 11·11 inln ~ood 111111·..., rn !ht• !.cnsc that food p11n• 111rtatiun rcall\' Ju l·11 .. 1·d allcu lio n Oil fo<KI pra<·t•:. ,11111 1111 ,illl'rn:.itl\ t•::. tu gu111g 111 " .. upt•rmarkl'l · S<.rv1ngs may \ a1 \ Tht·v n m rJngl· up to li4J ~rrt·nt. 1>art1c•11la 1 I\ 111 hU.\ 111g 1 lulJ ... -.aid Col 1 t•rt II T H E fH'\'l~G ('l.l'H~ .\l.!-.0 1.fr1·r n r1n 1•conom1t• hl·rlt'flli. '\ 1111 tlo 1 r;11l1• I 1 m1 • l0 r m nm•\. hut lot.., ol llmt•' 1f \Oii look .11 1h1· 1 l'lal1,·1· llm ;. a nt.l ... t n· ... .., ol ~111 nJ! th1 11ugh t h<· ,u 1><·r m J rl.l'I '-'"tl'm. \Oii m .1\ tw c·om1ng out \\ 11 h '"'''l'I pn <·•·' .11111 a "holo· 1111 h.rppwr. C'olll·nll -...i1d Notice of Freight Rail Plan -pUfific eanng 1111· Co11itr11n1.1 [)1•part mcn1 ot Transportation (CoJ1tr.H1") ()1v1!>1un of Mao.,s Transport::ition 1!:. ac.k1ng lhe putJhc to comment on a dr ,111 of lhP. 1978 C;iliforn1a Stam Rall Plan The 11t;m rr .. ,pondr, lo I C!df'l<JI leq1slat1o n empha51.l1ng rail lre1qht 5urv1ce The leq1c,l;.;t1on prov1de5 money 10 5ubs1d1ze. JJtJrc.has<! o r rehnb1hta1e railroad line5 which railroad companies have propo~'JrJ 10 drnp This plan recommcncjs whic h o t the hnec, ~hould IJC ehg1l:Jlc for !>UCh C;15S15ldrJCt• We Pncoura(lf' •,h1ppers. communi•re<, or per«ons 1nler(>~IC!d in our recommcndallon~ to les11ty f'1lhN at one o f the hcarinqs notnd hf>low or by writing the D1v1s1on of Mass Tranc;port<lllon. Caltrans. P.O Box 1499. S<icramento, CA 95807 betore May 14, 1979 1.30 PM. Tuesday, Apnl 241t) Veterans Building 9th St reet and 8 Street Marysville. CA 1.30 PM. Thursday. April 26th State Bu1ld1ng. Room 1194 350 McAllister Street San Francisco. CA 1 :30 PM , Monday. April 30th Orange County Supervisors Hearing Room 10 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 7:00 PM , Wednesday, May 2nd 2829 Juan Street Old Town San Diego, CA Publia comments will be considered 1n preifaring the hnal Plan for subm1ss1on to the Federal Railroad Administration. A ro,py of the ~raft Plan is ayallable for J)\Jbhc 1nspec11on at Caltrans offices throughout the State. For the location nearest you. o r 11 you would like additional information. please tall (9113) 445-4964. c·an il\'t• moawy •Y t> 1m nu n m urkct111u 11111 ~)' plckantJ t~1r own produce o r \l\OJ>l)lr1~ ut ruud,1dc stunds J Tht· lJ S lh'purt mt'nt 1i( ""r1c ulture estlmnles )'h at u ... nl !Inti. tlw11• w4•11• more than 3.000 pick· , Illar o~ 11 u pt•1ut111n:. a nd !J,000 rouct111<h~ ~tu nds thruu.i hout llw n11t:d Stutt·~ 1\ USDA survey tn d1i·11lt>1t thul tf4 l"'l'l'\'nt 01 all households shoppt>d ut .i rm ·k \'0111 own outll't 111 l!J77, and 38 percent Wl'lll lo a 1 uu<t1>1dl' i.tand;0l lt•a 11t once during lhl' y1•11r 1-'ll·i.h fruit:. .md '1·.icla!)lc~ and e ggs wt•rc lhl' m~t popul.11 pr1)cluct:. NO FR ILi.~ PRODUCTS OFFER another j ltt'rnnllH' 111 ITIOl't' trnd111onal surro undings. l'oni.uml'r:-. w1 lhn~ to 'kip fJncy packages and trln\mangi. and . 1n ~omt-t'3lll'!>. settle for lower Qrades of frutts and vegetables can save up to JS percent. Tht' USDA say ... th~ :.a\ ings are due lo reduced JH odur l rosts for processo rs "ho use Grade Band G raci! C rru1t!> :.ind ve geta ble!>. rather than the fan· c1er Gr,1dc A u~ed primarily for n ational brands : to lo wer p ackagln.; CO!>l~; and. to a s maller tSee •·ooo. Page All > CONSUM_EA Audubon Society· To Conduct Hike The South Coast Audubon Society will ~uet a s tream ·s1de hike Saturd ay oo the newly re· furbished San Julln Loop trail. . • -'-"-==--intettsted hik~hould meet -ttl--8~3() a.m-. In the -----~""' FOOD PACKAGE WITHOUT FRILLS Tom Stemberg Wlth Item Mlnua Neme Brend parking lot of the San J uan Loop trail on the Ortega Highway. If you wish to share a ride, meet al 7 :30 a.m . In the former Safeway parking lot m San Cle me nte . Participants :.hould hnng J ~ack lunch. F'or more 1nlo rm<1t1on. ca ll 492-2598. CERAMIC .. _ All TILE ·-· • SUNNY NEW LOOK FOR KITCHEN, BATH! • FIRED-ON GLAZE ·:. · DEFIES MARRING!. 4• • I •, • SOUO COUii! S . . . ,----------l I I ...... ,.~ .. ,fd\' ·-· .... ONN IAT .. UN I t-SrJO OVll 340 HOME IMPllOllMlNT C(NTlltl COAIT TO coun Westminster ISltl IHdl 898-3388 COSTA MESA .2221H.._.ll..a. _ ...... w..... 645-1126 Santa .Ana JZZ W. 1711 547-7181 Dally 9.9 P.M.-Sat/S.. ~-5:30 P.M. I --------... -----.,_ r • --- .. . CX)NSUMEA I OBITUARIES I LOCAL ICM"°" ltOl llltl WILLI-KWltQCI(. ••• ....,. 91 .......,. .. .,.,,Ce ....... -•v .. _.. ,._ ""t1111 '"',. c;. Food Savings· Hunted ., ,... ... .. .. ......... '"" .. . ~i.t-. ",,,.' °' 1.-Ai.""'~ C('or1Unut·d from Pa"t' \IUI t1onuf SUJ>t'rmurketi.. It satd thl· trend ''-1>1gntficanl CA · .. .,...., .. ,_ .. ~ 1C1w•-• bt'('t1WW 1t as lhc first tam" thut the ind ustry itself , __ -""'-11 \(iw.t• • t.• ~·.u-e<>. to h•/\-. .11h 1•1 tl'>lfll' h'"' lrted '" prc>v1de .. I<> -Cr•u .. 11te, <"• 111•1"•• et ... .,, " .. ., ""' 0 \(tw••., '-'-,_ • .,_ C• Whut .1h11ut 11u.1hl> ' 11••1 uti ri. • •! oo-11'1~ .. h---.pntTTJr'I conc;urncr.., • '--,--.J-----1_.Mi~.cr;lf"r:'i-~-~.i51:_...~~~·~•':.,,:!:,~. :.:-:_:= f0Ga'!ntr1• 1·11u.il in nulr 111onul \ jlU•' Lo 111 l\'al~ lutwl Jt•wt•I l'<>;-1s u111ong 1 hui-.t• c•xpt.•rt menttng with .,. r--,~·11• ''''-" 001"•.i :tnd n,1llon.1I hrun<I/\ I lw,> mu) lit' ll'""' .1ttruct1v1• wan·houi.e i.tor~!> and Tom Sll•mberc of Stur :-.:=:~~'G~.!. to look ut ltu"1·H·r l'tw pt•.1 ffiJ\ lk.• un1•H·n Ill M3rkcls. <& dl v1s1on of J(.'WCI. says prices are 15 .,,.,,, • .._.."""',_",_Y••tt•11 ... .,,,,. for 1•,umph· .• 1011 the t:rt•t•n lw.111, m.I\ 1>1.· Jll'rcenl to as µcrccnt les::. than they arc tn a con· ':'',...!;' ~.., S:..':'::.'f~!:.:: hrokPn l>.•1lt•nd1n.: 011 ~hat \ou "unl th1• 11rwl11rl vunttot\al supermarket ,....,_,, 0 1 t '"" ~ too••-.. Int . ,.llJJ~Ufjtlt'\' m.a~· not mJlh't Ttw lhtni.: ts ~01ng hl·~crk, · he said. adding dll'e(Mn ~'-"" that tht· w,1rehoww ~tore~ are · a 1Jhenomen11n o• , 1tAH<:•\ c K •H• AH , .. , Tiff: NO~ t 'OOU l'ROl>t1<.IS ,\U,O v.11' that ~ i.;oan~ to rork 1 he country · ::=:,":,,'M.~ ~!~'r~~ ~ T1.,.,Ut'' <ir1· un ... t•••nlf•tl tlwy ali.o n1t1\ lw rouJ(ht'r ... ,., .... .., .,., .,. .. ,...,.. .... •...., <'omp.11 "110...., 111 ckh·t ~''"'" '>ho\\l'IJ th.it in .. 01111• C01'T t;RI LL , Of )11C tl1 G AN STAT E " Reserved Uunpsites WASHINGT ON tAP1 -The Nationa l Park. Service says advance re se r va t io n s fo r campsites that can he reu('hed by a ulomobtfl' will be avt11lablc at ::.1tcs tn four states this sum. mer J-• ~ ...... ., l......,• 1111-t.. t'.lSt·'· m111 t• !II ttw 110 111111. bt a11d wa .. rl.'qu11 l.'d to ~""' ... n, ~" .,.. J..,,,. A"" I "' I L n1ven.1ty. atd the nl'~ lorms or buyin~ will-1' h c ::. 1 t c s a r e jitn l•• -.11 t4 ·-· .... Vlr'QU\le l(t•f l' Hin~''> ( I .Ill -1\l fl 0.wk. C... ,_...,.,,•Ill lllr fht• ICk.t ol 1111 f'1 Ill:-, '>trtrtt•d Ill r1 Utll'r tn 197t> •-<• ......... _, .. _..... ... I IO,....,. I I h th I b "'1 .. ._ .. 0w•Mi.n•w••• .... ~· .1nc \\U'> 1roug t to ,., l"Ou11tn• .1 )t·ut Jll:r ~· O•Y e l ll -"'" l\flll el \I J t•\\ 1•1 ( "" ,1 ( htt'olg ll h,t'il'd ('hlltn Ht<"9••• <••-•• ci-.,,.., l• ... n~ Tht•\ .1t11w.i1 111 ll'I to bt• .1 J>i•rm·,1111·nt 11,11·1 ot Mllb, C• ... .,. .... --· ..... (ell 01 .. 11< .. ,._ ~·-• w•" .... _ •• ,,.. 1>rodu1·t m.11 kl'lmg .,tm l l<o~·rt Wundt•rlP ot ....,., ~..., c.--· "'°'~ P uthm.U'k . 1111 J•:a ... t ('11;,..t d1<11n wtm·h 1ntrodun:•d t.• M< Cor1n11 • """'' •11••' l •Giii\• M111u1_...,.. no lrilb 11 htth• 0t11n• than J q •,1r ug o PAUL ,. :A"'.."::: •h•t1~n• 01 W1111d1•1·k ..,Jiii t>athlll~•rl. ... tJrlt·d "1th :n no eo<OM "'' -<At P••...., ••••Of\ l11lh 111·m.., .11111 Ill\\\ 11lfor:-. 80 C'ustnnl\'r .1t'l't'P ""'" "· 1.-,, •n c.o.-.,., ,,,.., c. t ,ul<'e , ht> i.aad, .. ,.., vt!ry very stroog · \.wf¥tY4t'd by ,..., .,1fe ftU1ft f P•trntlt 'lt>nd lo 1>ers1sl. .. lnflat1on. he said. has forced Yosemite and Sequoril · 1woplc 111 look al \\hat 1twy 1m· pa,\'lnj! for and who Kings Canyon National I"> gl'tltn.t:: 1lw11· m <Hll•\' II tl1c•) don't like what th1:~ Parks 1n Californ1 .J. ~ee. they may not retur n to the !>upermarkct Grand C<inyon National I\ wmewhul :.1m1lar \ 1ew caml' from a verv Park an Arizona. /\cad1a d1m.•n·nt S•1urcc.• (;l'ori!l" Koch. president ot' the ~at1onal Park in M:um: tirOCl.'Q' Manul.1cturcri. or /\mcraca. said the n('\\ and Ch1t kasaw National formsof ~hopptng ·aregoangtobcas !>tron~a~the He ('rt'al1011 Arca "in consum('r ~.inti. thl'm to bl: 11 ·:-. their choice .. Ok I ahoma. .... tfltmeonBook Ca n a dian P r i m e ~t i n i s t c r P 1 e r n· Trudeau ~avs he has no t read ha s t'Sl f (:.l n gcd W lfl' Mal'J.:<.tl'l'l !'> COO· t r o \' e r !'> 1 a I h o o k . .. Beyond Hcuson ... and refuses to d1s- 1:uss it. OA.IL Y PILOT Nursing care for pa. tl e nts with s pecific me dical problems will be outlined In a seminar a l South Coast Medic~l Center on April 26. • • The se minar for. medical a nd s urgical nurses is part or a nurs· 1ng e duca tion serief s ponsored by the South Laguna facility . For information. call th1• nun.mg service of- f i l.'e at the m ed ical t:<•ntcr at 499-131 l , ext. 618. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS . 642-5878 of l o• onie Oel Mar. <. • OtHJ9f'••rt Je•n Prnton Of frrff-•POrt &,.•<" (• ,.,.., !Of•• St••• Of lff•PQ<I ileet" C• MIO P•tnc14 H..,_. Uf JlenO>O .,.,,,. ~. c .. •lU,1 \U,I Vt'W _.d b'f '" 9f•f'd<Plddt ... n """' tO o•r.tt gr~no1 •ulOff'f\ Milttn0t1,.1 "''"''4''" ••II be-f\~tO Oft 'Monci•--., A(ff'tl 1 t ,.,. •I H 00 AM 1n thfo (r.•PI'• ot f'll!M 1f1C V1•w Mt,,,.0,..-1 p,.,.. noo P•1..•••< V•(-• 0f1wt Nf'WOCl<l 8f.l'l(f'I C• Otf1-.111thn-Q wtll ~ 0.-ll\clflr\ Ott .. rttflUtild ~.,,,, ly reql..W\l\ in l~u ot tk>wH\ m.MUt••I < ont• 10ut'On!t b• mi1ot• t u H ooo M•morial Hoo4>olal, JOI Nt wport 81..0 . H t w po'I 8-Mh C• P•ltf1c \/111w t•ttl('F"i OF '\O .. RI I.I ~" '1 \ \' IU•: mt•f•' "tJ hit· \ \\ ,1-.l1tn)'t1111 1 •11..,1 "'" \ 1•\ of Ii pro<llll'l:. ,1111\\ •·ti th.ti 111 lht· t'll-'hl m o1111t .. 'llll't' the• 111) tr1lt.. 11\'frt" \\t'll llllltHl111•1·tf Ill th1• ,11 t'ol 111 lh\• 1l.11t110 " 1•,1p1t .1l lht•\ h,I\ I' I l't'O Ill pl'l\'I' le•"' th;111 h.tll ''" mut·h .1 ... 11.111011.11 111 ·"'"' w .. 11.·t111u ... 1• .111d f11111lt •d o1 ... :-.1irl1111·11l ... t11n· ... ol lt'r anoth1·r ;1lt1·1 n:1tl\ ,. fiet Reatl1 fo1 Summe1Fun! Mor1uaryo1rect0<\ SENNETI EAlll SEHNETT, pn~ ...,._ Ot1 ApfOI 17. 1919 C•lhOlo( Pr•u• Servoo• will 0. 11e10 on S•lu•O•~. AIWtf 11. "19 lll 10 00 AM •I llW Smtih & Tutlllll ~klllt CNl>el, 01 E lllh SI • CMla MPw wit" F•llle• t<tnv ll••uleu Of 51. ~lllm'• C..l"OllC Cllu•cll olfic••hno lnitt,,...., wlll ~ el llW Good~"' C.,,,.lery, Hunt· •t>Q10ll IMdl. Ca. VIMlalloft wlll be Ol'I Frlclay, April 20. 1'7• lrom n .-10 9 oo PM. Smi"' lo Tvtnl1I Morlu.tiy O•rKlon .. -.- FllEIEMAN CHARLES C fRElM.AN, re\IOtnl ol Lo~ Af'9"1fl'\. (cl P•'-.ed •wav on AprU 16. t~)9 5ivrv1vtd b'r 6 \0"\ J t\.mt\. O\ilrl~. Mdr• John. ff'',.°'" .trid Olrl~r rrttm .. n t d&tJ9h"• M4ry E f&t fh • 1=,,.,.m ... n. •rio 1 Clf4tn6<n•'d ~~f>'\ ""''" ~ netc1 on '>alurd~V ~· 00 AM ... '"" Daill 9 .. ,Qf''Gn CM~ nttottTWrtt Ravf'rStfilo. H•l•on&I (f"mf'lrrv '°'Allt fl•~rq,.,on Fvntrotl HotN t11,.-r<1or AMa UllGEY VI RGINl.A I( AMBURGEY. re" dfonl 01 '"'""'· C. P••""" -•Y on Aorot It, l't» 1n !tlenforO Mf'dl<al Cen••· In PAIO Al10, C4 !MirvlvtO by ., .. , f'lustMtnct S.tmufll \On k~wln Amburge¥ ot ""'"~· C.a f'tnO a.ucif'ltf"r\ K"re-n Ambute)t"y of trvintt. Ce . ancl 1<111>y Free""'n 01 Dl•mono BM, (~ .. aho 3 "''e'' Vl\olatoo" will be on Frl<Mlr. Ap<ot 20, "» trom 11 00 noon 10 9 00 PM """ 'IHVo(t) Woll be MIO on S.IU"Oay, Aprll n .• ,,. al II 00 AM bol .. •I P•<•llC View Memorla l Cl>•P•'· lnlttrmf'nl a t Pe<iltC VI-_,.....,.1,JI P••k Baltz ~-<t1Hc>mP orco.1aMu• Ol•tc1on ...._141• Hlll'LIH MARIAN ABEi HEFLll't, E 'd.,nl ol NewpOtt 86k"· Ce P.s!¥d w•y on April 1), 1m on NewpOtt Be "· C.. Survoved by "'" l>USD.lncl Aou E Mtfhn. ~e< MOll.ce H ~ro ol Nt wpOrl Beach , C• .. D•Olher eomono A Abel of Ro<ky RI~•. Oluo <>l\d ''"~ Fl<>rft>te I Fr.,.,.,,.co. ,,, '>•It L•~• Coly U1ah V111t•llon on lhur~O.y. Aorol 19 •97t •1 PolKlltC v-M«I_., ~· lrom •·oo PM to 9:00 PM. !>erv•<M Froo•v • .llOrll 20. ,,,. •t !)I .AnOr•w• P•~•Oyl.,l•n ChePt• lit 3 00 PM In ""' ol llOWH l lamlly "'9fJMI\ c.onlrlt>vhon• ~ m- 10 Ille Nf'•po rl l!e.ich f.1eld SchOlar""IP Funo or COl Wllfl•.,, c Abel CIWPlef', DAii, .._,.. BHch. Interment P.KlllC Vlo• Memoro•I P•rt• P•cll1c View Mon u••• Olrf!cton. OeMAltTIHIS CLARA M. OeMARTINIS, r~1clent Of Co,U• MPw, Ca . na11ve ol 8oSlt>n, Mll\WCl'lvWllS. ~ awo Ol'I .APfll It 1'79 al lllt' ege 01 11 Beloved Tht· :-tur•'' '.tt'\ fr 11111 ;111·.1 111 .111•.1 hut nw:-.t h.JvP :o.e\•l·ral 1·h;1rui·tt•rti.L11·s tn 1·11mmon ·1 h··~ .ire ... part an in appt.•aran1·l·. c·,1rn lt•,n •r 1lt"f'l1' th.Ill -.u111·rm.11·kl·t:. . ..,t·ll prutlurt:-. d1n•ctl~ lrum Lht• l'i.ll'lon:.. du not 111d1\ uluaffy pril'I.' mal'l. l'Jl'h 1tt·m and l'l'(!Ull'l' tu..,tnnwrs tu hrtng LhL•1r own shopping b:1gi. Tht• gro:-.s rnan:in for lh1• \\arl'11ou:-.t• :.tort•:-. -the difference between what they pay for prod- ucts and what they charge -1s about 12 to 13 cents on the· dollar instcall ol' till• 24! <'l 'Ots ror the c·onH•ntionnf ~ul){'rmarkl.'l A USl>A :-.1 udy lound 1 hat gl'n<'ral warehouse 'IWre:-. t1°n!l lo ue nt•arfy :1-; l:trJ.!t.• tr1 'l/t' :1s tr:.i<h· t 111nal J,!n1t•1•n nuth·t:-.. hut 1·,1rry onl.' :1,1100 to :1,000 1l1·m:-t·o111po111·d ''' up to l~.l~•tl 111 a "lllit'rmarl.l"I Tht·~ ... 11wl. onh .1 'mall -,,•flo\'111111 ol 111· ... h produ1·1• :inc1 do not St•ll ml':tl at .111 LIMITEH· \SSORT)I 1-:VI' Oft BOX <,tori.':-. :trt• :-.m ;dh•r 1n 'II'' than 1·011\'t'tll i111wl :-.up1•rm:1rkl'I" ind tarn 0111\ :1hout .1110 tit m:-., u-.ua lh 1·<inl·•·n tr at 1ng 011 t ht· 1110~1 p11pulu1 , I.isl mm tng °jJrodUl'h Thi· I 'SI>,\ ..,u1d tht•n· .trE' an 1·~ltmall'd :-100 w<.1rc•h1111't' and l1m1tt•d·a:-.sortmcnl :-tores al'ros:-. lhl· c·ounlr~. com pared tn mon· than :m.ooo 1·onv1·n Festival Slated For Ha lla11d11.'appt·d ~l t•nb I 1 om lhroui:hout Oram:c County will take j)nrt m the third annual "V•·r·~ Special Arts Fl·Mtvar· April 28 sponsored by the Orani:1• County Department of Education The fe,1n·:il "111 lw h1•ld at South Co<i-;t Pl<.iia. l'••"' a M t''iit. gt\ tn).( ~tudent~ an opportun1l~ lC1 d1~­ pl.i~ art "11rk. sang, play instruments. us wdl a~ prc..,c·nl readings. skiL-. anrl plays County SupNinlcndent Rol.>l'rl Petl.'rson noted that thl' f('st1\'al 1~ not a compet1t1on but gives phys1tally and cmotioncilly hanclicappe-d students thl• ('hantl0 to publicly pn·i.ent thctr work The events will ht•,l:?in <11 IO :10 a m The ft•:-.t 1val ..., co.s pon:-.ored by the C '<1hfornia i\lliann· for .\rts Education and the :'-iallon<il 'omm1tll't' on ,\rt:. lor thl' lland1capped. mo111er of Cto-1• lgle~·~>. of N.,.,Por1 ·~~~~~==~=~~ Be.Kh. c:.. •mo !.!Miter O.M••••n•Ull s...........-ca . OYln'Q'"'~ Guy Matin! GI LO> AnQfl~. U 5"" ,, •l'IO svrvtv..O by 4 '4JftlndU11(0ren M r., O.Marl •nt> wa• emptoy...0 D• the May Co O~p•r t rnt.•n t !.lo r,., 4'\ a ,..am\tr•~\ '°' 1 Y@>'-"' Ma\s ot Cnn\· fl•n Bunal woll lie on H •daY, .Aptll 20. 1919 11 10 00 AM a• SI. JO•<ll1m\ C•lnollc Olurcll in Cosla Mew '"''" F•tlltr l<tttry Buulttu otf1<lalln9 Enloml>rnfont will lie al IM Hollywood C•melory, >iOHVWOO<I C• Vo•ll•llOn hour> will be on Th<irMlay l•om 11 noon to 9 00 PM al !>m•lh & Tuthill Morlu••v 0 1 £ 17111 SI . CMI• M .... Smo1n & Tutlllll Monuary direcl0<• ....... McCottMICK MORTUAalES Laquna BPach 494-941 5 Laguna Hells 768-0933 San Juan Cao1strano ' 495-1776 IALTZ-IHGH~ FUtaALHOMI 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 llLL •OADW A Y MOalUAaY 110 B<oaoway ~ta Mesa 642-91 50~ $MITH & TUTHILL MOITUAIY WHTCllPf CHArll Oernitory • Flower ShOP 421 E 17th St Costa Mesa ~88 WllROlMHS Mil1M'S WCMlTUAIY 827~in St Huntington Beach 636-6539 ,_,A ... T CWAL ""111AL NOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3625 PAClfllC YllW e•ICMnAL rAH Cernetert Mot1uary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach &44-2700 0 "••••••"" ... '' . KMPayou on top of the entertainment acene,Frtdaya In the DAILY PILOT Banquet Scheduled Saddleback Colh·~c"s ninth annua l business awa rds banquet will take place May 3 at JI a.m. in th<' R building on the Mission Viejo cam- pus. The event honors stu- #dents who have gainc•d a high level or academic a c hie ve m e nt in the s c h ool 's b u s iness science division. For further info rma - tion, phone lh~ d ivision al 831-9700 or 495-4950. Deaths Elsewhere SA RASOTA . Fl a . <AP ) -Cou r t roo m art ist Leo Hershfield, 75, who ~ame nationally known when his draw· ings o f the J oseph McCarthy hearings in 1954 we r e used o n television, died Tuesday of a heart attack. LONDON <A P } Dame Isobel Cripps, 88. widow or Labor Cabinet minister Sar St affor.d Cripps. died Wednesday al h l'r ho m e nt.'a r Stroud LOS ANG ELES I A P) -Maest ro Giovanni Pompeo. 88. a composer w ho l'Onducted sym . phony o r c h cst ras in Boston. New York and Los Angeles. died Satur· day. Aide Named Sh irll'y Corwin o r I rvtnt! has been appoint· \'d field director of the Orange County c ha pter o f th e A m e r ica n Diabetes Association. TAR GAZEK~~ t----~.,.,_,---111r CLAY A. FOLLAN'----.----4 M Y-Ooi1, kfMly ~ M y A<.Wonf ,. ,,,. ...... ..,. To develop .,,.uoO• for Friday. reodwordl~IO~ o4 "°"' l.odloc blr1h •ton. ....... >•--....... ,_ ·-·-'~ JI.._, ·-·-ao• "T• ·-.,.. ·-·-·-•T• ,,. .,,_ .,_ .,..., ·-., .. .:=-:r ::=-'"" .,... '''" 1JCle .,_.,.. ,, .. "-.,_,. n• .. -wr,.. .. _ ,.,_, ........... -,._ .......... -,.,. ''°""' .,_ ,,. :::--:=. ::;-: ·-... ·-,,_ ,,,_ .,_ == :m, ·:I :t:= .. _ .. _ ...... .... ·-......... .,_ .... 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IM¢ll.S.. ll·I - ····-.. -·---.-.-... -- Af2 DAILY PILOT 1huri.day, A"ul 19 1979 POLITICS I ORANGE COUNTY Gas Pains to Continue ' Cart r Aid Brings Grim News to County Desig~ and no proml of rell f from the tr•• pain• belng fiUtftrfd by Southern Callforn f motorist .. Moct of lhc nt•wa W(• ha\lti on th 1nn11uon rront 11 bad rww~... ltllld prcaldcnllal lilltlll"taol J <'k Wattt<m T iit: ADMINl8TRATION'S 7 JWrc/nt volun IUry ~·a~t' c-ontrol r>ro~rum hus rticf.."ed "con l(\dt•n•blt"' support from lubor und ' overwhelm Int(" c-mni1llunc.·e from bag bWJlneKiJ, w l*lsOn natl "Our 11reat problem he1 with tht> bulk or Amen cun buslneue., wbu are oot lo lhe fo'ortun\! ~. · hc md · I i.W\pt><'t they W.nk their acllonb lion t n1 ke thut muc:h d11ft•1 cnce " Campaign r Blasts 'Lazy' U.S. ·voters By TOM BARl.t:'' Ol 1 ... 0.Uy l'Hol SI.tit take inti> l\ll.(>r life the prmr 1ples that would enable them to anl>!st on the overhauJ or ~urh l!>~ues as campaign reform Wall!On presenWd has views during a meet.mg this week with county and city governmt11t of· lfuili msanfilAruC ,\ CA KTEK ·s S P ECIALIST In "1n - tergovernmcntal atralrs." Watson said. his primary function ls w offer recommendaUons on t•oordlnatlog local government needs with federal programs. · lie said he has heard many que11lions from automobile-dependent Californians about gasoline problems. He offered no optimistic answers On the possiblllty of federal funding or mass transit projects here. he said. "I don't think the prospects are good I don't think we can afford such projeets. • • LOCAL OFFICIALS Q UERIED WATSON about the future of the federal government's re· venue sharing program. The annual $6.8 billion program reallocates tax revenues back t o stale. county and city governments. The no-strings-attached ftnancial aid 1s especially gavored by local ofCiic1aJs. Carter has left the program in his budget through September 1980. Watson said However . the president isn 't sure thcit stales should get a ~hare of the money and hasn't yet decided the future of the program. he added Artists to Judge ~ .. ..... Whether a single room or a complete home. Whether starting anew or adapting the old -planning a residential anterior design should be one of your most rewarding experiences! Fo r years to come. you can en1oy the personal satisfaction of living in an en· v1ronment you created -an extension of your personality that works for the way you live and becomes a proud expression of yourself to others. Our time. our ob1ect1ve taste, and professional talent are yours at no obligation. a true partnersh1p1 Dick Metteer Po lly Dodds Hitchcock Morgan A.S.1.0. DICK METTEER A man who has m ana~cd lht'. ram P.a1gns or several seeker~ of pohllc:tl office condemned "the va~t majori- ty" of Amerit'an voter ., a ... "lazy selrish and ancom ~><'lC'nt · .. TllAT'~ w 1u;Rt; these many Two Orangl' C'ounty <irt1 ... t ... ""Ill .,~.,.". J., 1uror ... m illions ur l ax dollar!> should be in ~•rt for this Yl'<Jr " Oranl!l' t'uunl\ Fa11 . \\hll'h Fine ~urnis hings & I t:it erior Desig n Howard Adler told a rnnft'rem·c t•alled hy the Lt•uguc or Wo men Voters on Wednesday in Newport Beach that most attempt!> to r(·move corruption from A mcrit'a ':, political system <1re doomed to fo1lurc "VOTERS DON'T GIVE u damn. so the politicians don't," Adler sci1d. "M any people just give up on reform because campaign r e form 1 ~ drowned in red tape that makes the Income tax system look simple by CQIJlparison " ~ l'dler said the corruption ortcn fiered by the American system of r · sing funds ror political candidates c be countered only by the in· crtased education or children in the At;lerican system of government and t~ duties of citizenship. Jle blamed families and school telcbers for the failure or children lo Former Carter I Aide to Speak About Treaties Mark A S1c~t·I, whu quit .. ., deputy asb1stunl t o Pr<·~1dcnt Carter to prok~l plan~ l o :.ell war planes lo Sa udi J\r<ibia, will speak in Costa M esa on Sunday He wtll be featured at a mted Jewish Welfare Dinner al the South Coast Plaza llotel. Siegel will discuss the Mideast peace treaties und their pros pee ts for succe~s. \. The dinner will be open to t•ampa1gn lcader l'., volunteer work er~ und donors or more than $250 to UJWF, which a id~ he<1lth. l'durat1onul <ind socnil welfare ag<.•ncics. Those eligible c<iri m akt· rt· :.cr vutions at Sia a plutc: by call· mg 754-1944. (20 PC'S SET) 01icn ... July 13 11i C()sta ;\k.,~1 i.pcnt, ·· he ~aid . "Hather than gL•lling the kind of Thc·y :.ire Carl Glassford ot M1s ... 1<111 \'u-10. :1rt education that would makC.' meetings d1n·c·tor at KOCE·TV. an<I V1C'tn1 l'Js.1110., ol < ·1..,t:i 1727 Westcltfl Drive, Newport Beach • 646-)678 Open 9·5 30 • Closed Sunday EventftQa 8y A.c>pO.ntrnent like l~ ·~nccess<iry, the children Mesa, a teacher al ()range <~•ast (~1ll~g1•, <~1 ... tu ~-----------------------------~ arc being allow<'d to grow up with the Mt..•sa bt>licf that they need only protect l'al\'gorws an · di v1dl'<I arn1111g proll'"'"onJls, ( their own day-to-day inlercsL'i... !>em1protl•s:,1onals. non-pro1c ... s1011Jls :rnd 111111m'> Former Orange County planning Entry blank~ and dl'l:11b 1·an ht• obta11w d h~ _ commissiooor Shirley Grindle agreed railing 751·3247. Entry blanb mu ... 1 be rec·t·1\ccl h.> ------------ MA ILBOX STIMULATES with Ad~rt~tth~e de~rmined~ __ J_u_n_e_f ____________ -____ ~.~--------------------------~--~ • clean up rarnpaign practices and the area or political contributions hav.e to deal with an apathetic public. Hut she argued that her own TIN- C U P (Time I s Now, Clean Up Politics> organization had. by coll~t­ ang more than 100.000 signatures. for ced the Orange County Board of Supervisors lo adopt an ordinance that sharply r<'stricts campaign con- tributions. THE FORMER PLANNER said county supervisors had been angered hy the r estrictions imposed by the or dinant.•t· und that she hud Ix-en con- demned as a a trnitor to the• board Mrs Grindle rl'signed her seat on lhl· p l<inn1ng co mm1 ss1on 1n l>ecemtwr 1976, during a controvc·rsy that brought ht•r into conflict with fellow pltinnl'rS :.ind lhC board or '>Uµer v1snrs ShC' said. howcv<·r. that the falling lt·q·I of contrlbutioll,$ to county <,uper\'1:,or~ se~king oHice and re· dect1on to office clearly proved the va lue of the TINCUP movement und the behef of ii.£ members that lhc group's activities in the field or cam. paign reform should be extended. Mrs. Grindle said that during the six months endin~ in December 1977, county supervisor s received $145,000 an contributions from supporters A YEAR LATE R . <.iflcr th • passa~c of the or dinance. that ~1x month level had dropped lo $75,000. she said She s<i111 tht· Tl NCU P ordinance has bet•n lh<' only t'ffccli vt· mea~urc cv<>r applied 1n Ornngc County 1n terms of the rontrol of any kind of political spt·nding Your Savings Center for Recording Tape! The Nationwide Supermarket of Sound · Accessories! 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RALPH NADER Reily Speaker Nuclear Prot t Plann d WASllll\CION 1\I' A Ma.~ 1; rall\ .111rl 111 a r t' h t 11 fl 1 o t t· -. 1 nudr•ar JJ0"1·1 planl '> "' a s a n n o u n (• l' 11 1 11 W :.i s h 1 n ~ l o n a n cl .1 nu m h(·r of otht•r t·1t11·s ('uns umt·r at'l 1v1st Halph Nadt'r and :ic· ln.•sl. Jani• Fonda "' t• am o n~ th I" JH' 1 s 11 n ., "<'hcduled to si>1«1k at .1 he Capltnl . aftpr !1 marrh that will t<.1ke the JH o 1 c l t• r 'i p a ., t l h l' Wh11t• flOll'>t' I\ spokt·:-.rrwn for thr• ~a y 6 r·o .d1t1<1n '>aid more than 1110 <irgan1n1- tuins rcpn·i.t:nlinf.: l:.itmr. «hurcht•s and M·nwr c 1t11t•ns havr· al!rl'<'ll to 1.1kc pe1rt tn lhc• Jll 1tlc ..,, Dean Bars ' Sexy Magazines BRJSTOL HI 1;\f>1 Tht> df'an of :-11111t-n1 ... at Hog t•r W1ll1<Jrn .., Collt•ge has barred Playhoy, Pt•nthou.sc. -Ou1 dnd l'lavgirl maJ?a1,irlcs from a store 111 lhl· stu cknt union 'I don't thank tlw tol lcgt• nt-cds a dirty hookstnr<'. •• 'iairt Wilham O'Connell . the· dt•an. I le <.,;iid he obJcc·ts to thl· maga.t1ncs nccausc Lht•y arc dcgradtng to "'om1•n Stephen Shc:i, pre:.I clc•nt of th(' c·c1 ll1·gc ·:- hus1ncs:, l'luli wh1d1 run ... HoM1•r ~ C'orner Store. s aid lh1· <'lub ,11-(rt•t•d 111 rt'll)(IVI' th(• rna~azinPs tu <J\'Ol<I an arJ,!um1·11t Rog1•r Wtlli:1ms 1s a lilwr:il ans and business col h•gc· w11 h :J.:wo stu 1ft·nts. about onc .. th1rd 1>f whom an· "Omf.'n Couple Relations Class Set A course an achirv1ng bette r relationships will be orf<•rcd by the Orangl' ' Coast YM C A end Coastline Community • College on Jo"riday and Saturday In the'Newport I Beach facility. T he c lass designed for couples. will run from 7 ' to 10 p m. Fridoyl. and 1 p.m. to5p.m.Saturduys . The program will cost $4 per person and include materials. f o r added information, ron tact Jim de Boom al 642·9990. Welfare Drop LOS ANGELES t /\P) The county's welfare c•ase Joad has dropped to more than 50,000 below the level of October 1977, when a record of nearly one pe rson in every seven was recelvlnit uid. officials Bay. The latest drop was"'6.000 between December 1978 a nd .January 1979, the county said. ..,~ .. '• l'l.UMalHG •M«ATIHO Alll COHO ~ l..k 71/t)/ rwo<r '"""".,'••• \'-Ooof 1(•11 ~· ~~,, .,..,, "'""' COUAM«."'642• 1753 , .. ~, .... MIUION vmo495-0401 "", c--.. ~"­....... ~ .... Report Bep• Colleg~• Dishonesty on RERKt;Lf;Y fAt•1 C'hfitt Campus f eac ng, 1s an increase o 1 3 percentage points since 1969 Oa Road Baek. Ing, thc.-(t and oth r form~ u( dl11 ho1w1tv l.lrl' naan••on Aml'rlcan unlvM11t v and rollt•at• t'um pUJt'S, ltk' ('ornf•(llt' ('ount•ll on Policy Studlt·., 1n lh.:lw1 Y.durs t on report .. T ht' re•11ort Wednl•tuhy 111 t'ludt'd 1n that ct ltlcl11 m 1ni proprtl'llt'll by tht• m HtllUllOllB themlt'IW:.. lncludlnM tlWl.lrd or crt>diu for 1n .. uH1r1rnt and ·mlc ,.ork. und 'anflutcd aand ml:» lc•ad1r1..i .idvt:rt1..,111~ an the hunt for 4'lUth•11h Wt• un• eorrcl'l'ncd -W •wt• rt•rt1111l :-.1gne» of dcteraorat1on of 1mportunt varts of ucade m1c hf<''" lht> tt·1>0rt said, scoring .. mo'll 1n .. t1t utlo n ., of higher 1•du('.1tl11n. to u i;niall or large d1•"'r"c" (111 th1•-.t• cl1•:-.tru1'llve a11pott~" of h1i.:h1•r t•dut·at1on ·The report found that thert and mutllttl1on of library materials at college and un· 1versity libraries "ts a serious problem ut 80 pe rcent of the iu s t1tutions sludit>d." NEW YORK IAP) -J oan Kennedy says lhe doefln 't think her separation from Sen. Edward o1 :._ Kennedy will end In divorce, but she Isn't certain . she would be at his side Ir he ran for president. On Ul'1td1·11m· d111honcsty. the rt•PQ rl 11ald "THIS .RANG t:S •'ROM cheat· 111.c lu lhl'ft and de:.trucllon of lttu u1 v matt·ri~h With rt·gard lo t•h t•attng 8 8 pt·rcenl of under ~·r.1duatt•.., n•port that som e r111 ""' or c~ating are necessary tu t.:L•l th<' i:rade~ they want .. FOil EXAMPLE, THE report said. undergraduate libraries al UC Be rkelt'y. Northwes te rn University and the University of Washin,::ton "report annual loss rates between 4 and 5 percent of their collections." In an interview an the May issue or Ladles' Home Journar. Mrs . Kennedy described her life since recovering from alcoholism. She lives In a Boston apartment and attends college classes and sessions for Alcoholics Anonymous. She says her husband visits her once or twice a month. THt: 86-PAC~E Rt;POKT \\U\ tlw ">UhJt'('t of dl:.l'U'">llln ... In \\ .... 111n~tun di Lht.-ainnuJI lllt'l'l ir•i.e of tht• Ament·an """'H'1ut111n 111 1111-:ht.-r J-;duc<1t1on Thl' f1~urc. s:ud the report. an ;11·tn 11 v of thl' <.'arnc~ae Founda l 1t111 tor the Advancement of The report noted that even a 1 percent loss r a te nationally would require <A replacement cost of at lcill>t. $03.4 mtlhon :i year . ,.,. .......... LIVES APART Mrs. Kennedy "I am working on myself In -I hope -an un- selfish way," she said. "And unUI I do that I can· not begin to talk about marriage or no marriage . . . At the end of a couple years, I can make up my mind about thm~s. from a pos ition of strength. :!-t and or being we ll, very well." :· ... ( YOU GOnA DRIVE, IT. YOU'RE GONNA LOVE IT. THE SMALL CAR JUST GREW UP. ... Here's a small car with honest room for five. That's for five full-size adults. You get room because the engine's been moved forward. It sits sideways. It's a transverse-mounted 4-cylinder, or you have the option of the world's first transverse V6. Both are GM-built by various divisions, and your Olds Dealer has details on ,.?Ources and availability. Omega has front-wheel drive. And MacPherson strut suspension. And rack-and-pinion steering. Which help make Omega quiclr, agile qnd very smooth on the road. Omega also has very good mileage for ·a car this size. .........-IJlllDf .. • . .. -~,.,. .. .. .. With standard engine and~­ mission~ the EPA estimate is@1/!Ilpg. Anq the highway estimate is 35 ~pg. Remember, the circled EPA estimate is for comparisons to other cars. Your mileage depends on speed, weather and trip length; your actual highway mileage will probably be lower than the highway estimate. You have never seen a small car that sits, rides and looks like this one. The new 1980 Omega. This is the Oldsmobile of small cars. So come see it; drive it and love it. The small car 'I. _._ __ -. just grew up.~ ~ ..._ .. ,. tu 1.-t ... ·. ( AJ4 DAILY PILOT • Thurtdey Aprll 10 191'Q HEALTH l1n1noderate Exereise Not Beeo1n111ended ~ 81 OIL aOHN r • "I DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE that lhcy will dascuH the problem with school physicians and the heads of the physical education classes. SOME BECOME 80 lopalded In their thinking about the need ,_ exerclae that they admlnlMer it <or take it) like aome people try to cure a cold. They Lake the entlre Dear Dr. ~rotui : I know you art not an advocutf' or ••11 trPm t"X e rcl t' ror oldc-r ~pie-Whatt I'm pe~ onally very much lnlt'rc: lL'tl llr...11. ~QJl1.D10tl Of OV4~(ll~ ninll untll tht)' 11tre ready to drop u1umr or the running ill Wied for punlahm nl> In dodgeb•ll lhe ball ui thrown . o hatrd lhere b.lve alrNuty bttn spra1nt"d anklf'S and flnf(ers and l'Y~ti.lus11e~. brok~n. In tht--~nMttntt uf ont-tnJury the ball w &11 fore1 bl n ll'Ut' ('f As you imply, I 'm ao adv~ate or moderation irH--x~Cise.~ al1· plies to the oun as well as to b'otlle at one.. 1u.11>-ratbe~-·-...-:..· ~..,.,.. .. , ... .. you.apter~ Jt 1w'°m• to mf' I' .ru Ill( W Ut' ) .tbout •'k•'r<'1&t' for l'hlldr1•n I h.aw thn•c normal, healthy ~arl' In choc1I ~Y 11 und lJ )'t'IU old t•ompla1r"'1onti11uoubly uboul th•· 11w1rou' fHH'•'' llll'v Jrl· IJUl throuj.'h 1·q·f~ du~ t'lt,.\ Pt'Sltl1P!'> NO s1luJ1' 11•·• n11nuh' unft l'ontunmu1> r un Shouldn't Jh111 be N··eirnmlne<I? Shouldn't :shmt.• or the policies be l'hunK1·d " And lht.· i,ooner lhe bet· h•r' Pt.t;As.: GIVt: US your vit:ws 111 yuur t•olumn I'd lake to cut 1l out uoll brn1K rl to the attcnlaon of thl· phy'u~ul t>d tmich~ri. tn the two DEAR MRS. T · Why not take il up directly wrth the princ1paJs of your daughter~· ~chools? If you bring 1t to lhe1r attention at's likely ose a u w 1eve at fll · ness and health are not possible unless one throws one's muscles around with abandon Whenever I talk about exercise I try to emphas ize that growing c hil d ren need 1t fo r proper physical development. But there's a hmat he re. too -us your com- plaint 'eems to s uggest. teaspoonful three. limes a day. If you firmly believe that your children are not "copouta" who are basiclflly lazy and simply want to get out or takln& thelr physical ed classes. then YoU'd better take the lime to talk lt over wtlh lhe school authorities. Im- moderate eitercise is something I do not recommend for either children or adults . """' STOREWJDE S A.''INGS 1sALEENDS SATURDAY.ArR1L i 1sr i\AF _ _ _ l"l. 1' . HURRY. 80ME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED' Loo g for fabulous values _ thi~_·weekend? Stop by! MONTGOMERY WAKD/ BRUNSWICK L.A. .., CLASS IC PRO-AM BOWLING TOURNEY ,. •'l'•t1~1•rtH ut-•v-l••r ,1•n1 ~} , .. h •H U.-l1r1.tl· ,.n ""utur '-• "" I I • ~ ' :\\ ~ -.:.kb' ... i.:: .. :•:'.~ ... ...'.,;',,',;'."' "'' w .f.. / ~. \ ~.~·-I 2'0 o/o off * all fashion swimwear for juniors, misses and wo!llen. Wh1 ·th1·r rt h ·" 1n1111;1hl1• rn:111lot r1r ;1 min11nal 1111..1111 \1111'11 l1nd rt .di in '>UI .... 1 .. c·111111 I-rr1111 t un1l, to lw.rt h .... t(I I -.ind ..! JJ11·r1· l.ovl•·i.:' 111 ..,11J1d-.and pr1r1-. . '1011. nvl1Jn/Ly<.:ra ... p:1nd1·x • '«"ll!Ular low pric,. Wurm w1•atlwrw1·11r1 n t ht· spc>rl.Y look:. lhtrl -.lw lo\t•!:-> 1n pn·lty. ;,ol"t •..(:rt"t·npnnl poly- 1•:-.t1·r /c<•ltOn hl1·nd-;. '·11<1. .... ~i\ '""' SAVE 31l'1r. SOFT. SEAMLESS BRA IS STRAPLESS l'olVl''\lt'r 1111. cu,hront:d u 11- dcn\1rt•1< A,11.t' 379 lt!"10, u C'l'll· ·1.•ltt REC. 5.50 I tll''lli\1111, .... Largt! sclcctuin of lengthi.. :-.lylc1< and 1.1hod1•s. Duy !IC· vt!ral fo r different look11 •regular low price ~ ASll ION i\C'tl~·-;...;()1<11 ~ Special. Men's soft, handsome short sleeved knit sport shirt. !·1·t1 lun·;, 11 t·oll ar/plm:kH 497 l'11mh1n.il11>n und bold.<·on 11·111porary ch1•-.,t "lnp1· .... :\kn·..., "l7t•..., an· av;.11 l11hlt· 111 many ;,~..,..>rl1-d color:-. \II ' .. H J<'l;l...,lllM,' SAVE$15 WATER SAVIN G TOILET UNIT 3gss REGULARLY 54.95 11 .. ~ n·vl·r~e l rupwuy ul rear of' l)l >wl inj('Cts waler through entire howl. Ul"l(:l'l '.!to ~.n J.{al. l<~i>s thun other toil<·t:,.. 1'11'\llfl't; & tnATISt; SAVE 1/3 '. u~m~l POLY WALKING · SHORTS FOR MEN ~ol1d .... 11 r put· 597 tt·mi. wrt h non- cu rl Ban-Roi• wu1 1<I . C:nol fit . REC. $9 M~.N':-i cwr111Nc. SAVE 31°'0 MEN'S WESTERN FRA YEO CUT-OFFS IOO'l collO n or 54 7 poly/colt.on Mu- c h1nc wai;hnbll!. 111mt.>n'li1irw11. REC. 7.99 Mt.N'"' ~01<1\ CUYTlllNc; • . I ·~ Save $5. Durable rod and reel set is great for fresh water. L1ghlw«1ght and port:rhlt· 1299 lrir 11-.1· 111 nv1•r .... or bk1 .... :1. rn. c·un\ a-. 1·rr·1·I .... '.! !t!I 1.:m. Zek1•s t·hl't''-'' I wit. m k· Ui!J, ~ulmon •·K~" .... H!k REC. 17.99 "1•u1n 1~,. 1.ou11 31n-HP REAR BAGGING MOWER ~ t-.:i-.y to -..111rt motor 11 S ide. d1:.charg1•, J :l9.88 GrnNM C'ntl'h1•r ...... 11um Otht!r mo w t•r ... low u~ 79.KM 18~ REC. 219.99 ~ ~SAVE 26<'1° .._..._ 42x44" TOWEL.IN SOLID COLORS 'I hrck cnt ton 279 and poly wlour ;!.7!1,h~.:t.ill r 711 . wa ... h. 1.:111 REG. 3.79 11t 11111\1. ,\ 1 INI /': SAVE $7 SOFT JUNIOR SIZE BEAN BAG P o 1y 11ty ft'nt· } 788 bend fi1t1n8. v1· nyleover.i1ppt•r clOtlurc. Color11. REC. 24.99 OHAl't.Klt.:.~ INCREASE YOUR BUYING POWER -APPLY FOR A WARDS CHARG-ALL ACCOUNT , It's new? It's here. .•. .... I ... , .. ,,,...,.I •" ••# ...... # entire stock of sparkling 14k diamond je~elry. Here comes the Diamond.Caravan!! A manufacturer's representative will be on hand in the following Wards stores ... · Friduy. April :lOth, I pm to 8 pm: ('11\ 111.1 Halwr-li1·l<l San 111 rnardrno Co .... ta Mcl>ll :0-.or\\ .di-. ~uturduy. April :ll-.t, 10 nm t.o !'i pm: l·.al!l•· Hod. l·ulll·r t.on Mrmtdatr llunlrnl.!"ton B1 ·,11 h N rnta Ann "'iu nda), Aprrl :!:!nd, 11 am to :> pm: ( .rno..,.i l'arl. ll11v.th11rnt• L}n"ood H1vl•r-.11J1• 'A1·"'l Lo ... Ani:1·l1•.., •regular low price 100-AMP WELDER. ACCESSORIES 11 5-volt ''cldl·r conv~rb lo 8~ :1 curbon arc torch for sol- rlt·rr ng and hru1.ini.t In -' 1·ludl·!-hat. Wl•ldin~ rndi-REG. 129.99 11•\l<f)\\ \l<I J I SAVE •10 VERSATILE STEEL UTILITY CABINET Ouratua. wh1W 3997 1•norlfrfl n u1h. I) 11hc If 8pact1t1. .iOxl~60" high. REC. 49.99 110 S~WARES COVINA ROSEMEAD SANTA ANA MONTCLAIR EACLEROCK SAN BERNARDINO •AHD'IA1Jvurrwi.1.1-<11u' tr-'14..,.,. ......... ..,,..~··• • .n ... 1 ...... ' •·-"""'"''"'11 '"· '~""" '' •• ,., ... ,._ '""'.,.. ...... ,..., __ ••• , ..... 11,. LYNWOOD RIVERSIDE LAKEWOOD COSTA MESA CANOCA PARK WEST LOS ANGEL£S -~~": ~,_,:..,.~'!. 4:'.;t~;,:t :.,. :=:.~:.. ·:. .. · ~: .. ':l:,-1:::;: ·~:~~~ 11~:::;::~: ·~ . : .. · . .i; · ,·:.·~~.::: ... ~, -::;, ·:.,":.: .. ;~:~~.~".·rt;.~~.": .. ;~:::;,':!;.",~;·. ~n.!: ·::: NODWALK TORRA NC[ FULLERTON HAWTt-tORN£ PANORAMA CITY HUNTINCTON IUCH • .._ •• fA t .,.._.,., • ..,... •M t ........ , .,.._,.,_, ••Ilk.)• •lwt" 11••1h1ttf1 •1w .. n11t....,,"" ,...,. \\ .. 1tl• 111J""'''• rn. At~-··• ~ii t~ m111n~1 t .... t"'"1t nr..att"'4. "...M•Mbt\ " rD~fl[ 0 .... "'•""''"""'""'•"' ., • ....,,,..,.,... ' VENTURA SANTA MARI.A BA,K""-"• L .. _...,... _______ _ SHOP MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 10:00 AM TO 9 :00 PM ... SATURDAY 9~0 AM TO 9:00 PM ... SUNDAY 11 :00 AM TO 6:00 PM .. -·--------·-~ . . . . , ,. .... A ; t NATION I AT YOUR SERVICE QUEENIE · Cdlk'~I Jlt my <lppornlnlt'nlS I m going to the oeareil chnac to l'Urt u raging bout ol spring fever w1lh a couple or outrMgeous martinis " "Got a prnbll'm" 'fhn1 1n111· 111 1'111 l>urm Put u>1/l 1·ut rfd IUJX'. 41•1tmq tlw ur1~11 l'r.\ urui ru•t 1cm you nf'f'd tn .wlt•t' m1•qurtll'.\ 111 1101>1•rn111t'TII and l>usmt'l\S Mail µour QUl'.\llvrt.~ tn 1'111 /lu11r1 Al )'t1ur Snt11Cl'. nrang1• Coajt l)m/11 /'1/111 /• <1 llor ISflil. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. As mon11 l1·tt1 •r ·' as p<1.~1nhle u 111 he o nsu>ered. but phgsaprl 111t1urn1·~ or l1•ttrrs not mdtu:frng the read~s full rlllrnt•. rultlr1·'' and hu..~ness hours' phone numbt-rcunn11t tw consul1•r1·tl Th1scohminaf1Pears dai- ly eLCept Salurdn11s " Repeat Sproyi119 Fend • 011 E'le a • UJo:.\K l'i\T I"' ).l•t·n a I(•\\ f)(>a., tn thl' yard a lr<·._1dy th•~ "iJrtng I 11·nwmtwr ~1111 nuhlt~hed 1n fo rmat111n la't \t'a r .1h11111 "h.1t 1' 111· 11f pl·~l11·tdl· to 11).l' "ht·n .,,,,.." tn~! 11111 .. 1!11· 111 h1 Ip pn•\'l'nl fll'a., (.',JO )OU rl'J>t•at thl'>' .I \\' . co ... 1.1 ;\h·:-.a l 'i.t• a ~1alal hion 'p ra\. a\ a ilahh· at an.v nur,t.•rv. It <·a n ht• purc·haM·d a .. a tont.·1·ntratt· and diluh'd in an\ '>11rayi n J.( a pparatu., 3). dirt•ctc•d h.' tht> m anuractun·r. ""IH':tt 'pra)inJ.( al t"CHH·t·k int••rv.ti.. to Al'l rid 11( l'Aist ing fl ea!) and a b o dt>!tlro) fl('a <'AA'· lHrit e f'in b h T 11r t1 e d l'ellow OEJ\H PAT Our kitchen cabinets a rt' wh1t t: :t!)h. They h::tv~· a whit<· ftni!.h with the "ood g nun ~howinJ.( through .ind thcy'n: cowrcd with a coat of varn1&h. The white parl has worn off around the handles and knohs and the cabinets have a '(.•llo,Hsh <.ippearance. Should I touch up the whit<' ~poi.., remove :..11 th<• nld fint!>h or what? J'd hke to find a firush that wouldn't tum yellow in time, if that's possible. J. R .. Costa Mesa CablMt refinishers say that if you just touch up the worn spots, it will be diffk ult to get a p~rfect match with the surrounding s urfaces. You m ight try a single s pot LO see how it turns out . If this d~n·t work, a complete refinishing s hould be done Choos ing a finish that won't tum yellow is difficult beca use a lot depends on how well the sur- race Is m aintained , t•specially in a kitchen area .,usceptlblc to gn•ase a nd ~rime. Manufacturers or .,ome urc•tha nt• rinis h••s say their producb resis t .H•llowing. Whah•vt'r you Ut-.t', keep the surface \\axed II> make It f'a!>ier lo keep d ean. Pe riodic rt"· movcl of old w~1 x i!-t necc!>!>3Q' to avoid wax buildup that als o has a yl'llowis h tinge. In flation Look• M'o r •e on 1..l#t DEAR PAT: Can you g1\'C me a rundown of the innation rate since last June from month to month :' I'd a lso ltkc to know. how mucb the cost of baste necessities. such as food. utilities and health care have risen• in this period. We read tht:se figures each month when the Cons umer Price Index comes out, hut 1t 's difficult to r~­ mcm ber and com pare them. L. R .. Newport Beach T he inOation rate sintt June 1978 looks even more discouraging on a month·to-montb basis. In· cre ases were: J une: I pe rcent; July: 0.7 percent: .\ugust: 0.6 ~rct>nt; S4-ptember and October: O.H JWrcent; Novembf>r: 0.5 percent: December: O. t pe rcent: and J anuary: 0.9 percent. Whole!>al(• prices. ~hlch offe r a n Jdvance look al consumer costs, jumJ)f"d I pt>r c.;l't in March 1979 · a com- 1iounded a nnua l rate or 12.7 percent. The February rbe was only slightly less than January's 1.3 per- cent. the big~est in more t han four years. The coHt of basic nect>ssltles also skyrocketed in 1978. Hospital cha rges rose 13 percent; food: 11.3 percent: and e nergy: 8 perce nt. These in· creHes are particula rly bard on the typical family budget bttause t hey constitute 70 percent of 1.he total budget. Food alone requires If to 2t perctrn\ or. flmlly's income. ~all Botllne Re a •••rn 01eaer DEAR PAT: Will you please repeat the hotline &>hone number you can call to find out if a used car has been involved m a federa l recall? W. E .. Corona del !\far TM National Highway Transportation Safely Admlnlatratlon's tollrree hotline n umber ls: (800> 4U·tm. If you ·can provide a used car's Vehk le ldentlfkatloo number, the NHTSA u n report it that ear w1s rttaUed and ll repairs were made for any recalls 1rter Ian. 1, 1974. Less s petlfic in· for m1Uoa bl nallable on recalls before that d1le. Tbe Nlfl'SA also urges motorists to report veblcle safety problem s by calling tbe botllne number. or by wrtung to the Ofllce of Deltt&a 1Dve1Ugat1on, NaUonal Highway T ra m e Safety Admlal1tr1Uon. 4't S.vw&lt 8'. 8.W., Wallllalloca, D.C. zt5M. -.WANTED -. •IABON•S•GEB8'J'ONB8 ,,._.. ltr Jo.phe I• Marching tor dleme>nd• and ........ (rom pf'!._ lndlvlduele and""""' c.r.tul ~ Ind' evlluetlon by our experts. Hlgheet prkm Plild-Cell~ 10.9 dallY. Satutdey 1H , eu,_. dlr ao.d. Mk< for Betty Grace or ,renk VendenVlll iewels by ioseph South Coel1 Plaza • 3333 Brietol. Coeta Meta • 54().tolf --·· ...... -··---· DAILY PILOT .4 •• ' Doolittle Raid Gave America Lift l::Dl10U ~ "JCYfl>: l'\pnl 18 woa tht' doll an 1~2 lhot T he kind of Oicr who. back between the wars. Russians interned its five men for t he duraUocj. Ooohllk 1 f<atdt·11 bombc'd TokyQ Tht JolloW1n1J ez. Oew Lhe fi rst outside loop, considered impossible The othe r ts headed for China , only 10 run i)Ut o{ r>fmnt rvlrJT tfit raid WOIJ n 11lw>l 1n·llM-Onn IO 0 110.UOn then; new Lhe firs t COmpletely bJlnd fl ight -lak-fuel and into a bowling Storm_ ' b.lkmoWrlUJ~~DOOdIMUl>tOJWor.la...Wm:U ~~-1tt&-Joll,.....fi;via~'-P~>efi~d-ei6ttiffie-itf~~n-t~:t---~~T=~~-~~-p~l-a-nes~-c-ra~s7h~·l~•-nd7ed-:-.~o~n~e-o~n:-:a~n~t=n~la~-'::;-~~TJl!'I ang ; and set record after record in cross-country m~ ~ By Uu-A1t,.o clatf'd PreH Apnl LH. 1942 Thti Pac-1f1c ~ur •~ flve m onths old and, for AmerlcM ond her al.les. the news has Mil bffn had Once proud w1u'sh1ps lie rusting on the bottom vi Pearl l larbor Tht• Jupanese have subjugated vast c hunks of As ia Hong Ko ng, Singapore. Manllll, und Cavik huve falle n . Bataan has jus t surrenderl'd, und America will soon learn that lhousandi. died <ind hundreds we re murder ed on tht• brulol Oeutb March or 76,000 American praaoneni I N T l .. : Pi\CU 'll ' OCEAN. 688 miles east of Japan, an Ame n can a ircraft carrier turns into a ·knot wand and a 8 -25 ground .,. mber lu~l>t-r.> down the 467· f t night dt'ck und lurches into the a·1r -d 1·arraer dt'Ck takeoff nt'v r before ai.k<.•d of a ground born er and one some airmen thou t impossible. Fifteen ·25.s follow, wheeling to follow cir leader westward . And en, across ·ca. the hNtdh ' >m in a hun· dred variations Yanks Bomb Tokyo DOOLITTLE F-'or Amerka. at was the first morale -boosting victory of the war; for Japan. the first proof that its warlords h;,id lied and the first intimation of de- f{·at : for the war itself, a tactical turning point that was not to ~ fully understood or appreciated until much lull·r. nights and speed races lake. two in the surf off the coast . Two men And the kind of a leader who went on to s pe nd drowned. Another was killed whe n he jumped. three years as an Atr f 'orce commander in North Eight were ~ptured by the J apanese. Three were Africa and E urope. But for those who remem~r executed by Lhe J apa nese and one died of starve· th t d. I h tr u p 1 H bo tion in a Ja pa nese prison . . a iscourag ng a -year lh 1.er ear a r r, e T he others -inc luding DoolltUe -bailed out will always be bes t known as tbe leader of Doo l · tie's Ra iders. ove r China , were rescued by the Chinese and weot President F'ra nklin Roosevelt wanted to st 1ke back to fi~ again. a blow a gainst Japan and give Americans a mor ale boost. The Air Force chose Doolittle for the DOOLITTLE S A VS T HE RAID'S success Job. and he ptl·ked ha s men and took them to came because t he J apanese were "take n com· Florida. ple tely by surpr ise .Not knowing that we were fly ing long -r ani::e g round bom ber s ... the Japanese were convinced that it would take at least anolhec day befo re we could possibly be THE R t: II F.. BLOCKE D OFF a 470-foot runway arid he and has men spent a month practic· ing unbelievably s hort takeoffs, for which the lon g. range B-25 bombers were never intended. The original plan. Doolittle recalled in an in- terview before the Charleston reunion, was to get within 400 males of JC1pa n aboard the Ho rnet. Thir· teen B·2Ss, including Doolittle's, were then to take off for Tokyo The other three were to hit Nagoya, Kobe and Osaka After dropp1n~ fou r 500-pound bombs each. the planes were to fl y to bases in China controlled by an American ally, Chiang Kai Shek. But luck d e'llt the Raide rs a setback. A Japanese fi shing ljoat. converted to patrol duty by insta llation of long-ra nge r adio, saw the Hornet 700 miles off the coast, 300 miles from launch point. within s triking range .. The J apanese did get some fighters up and they did throw SQllle anti...a~ft fire," Doolittle continued "All oul' planes were shot up. None was shot down ·· Head Nam e d /'\es2t \7erde For Sch ool cur RAT£ Lai.:una "IJ.(Uf•I ft''>I n noor dl·nt ~t1ldrcd 1-'111.,11 ;1 .. ._ ____ ,_~-----t ha:-. ht.•t:•n n;1ml·d d111 •1·1nr POPOV ~ .,, .. , $figg of lhl' :\'t.•w Pal1.,.Hl1·., .. Pn· "(·hnol ).('f tor OJJt'n VOii.A Utw ini.: 111 St·nt(•mlJC'r "OUR PEOPLE INTERCEPTED THE patrol Thi· -.1'111101 \\tl l hi· EXCEPTIONAL hoat's radio warning a nd we knew we had lo go I 11 ,. "t 1• cl · 1 11 ,1 n ,. " then ," Oooltlllt• ret.•ulll'd m ult111111 p 11-.i• hulld1ni.: WINES ·And so tht.·y wc•nt . 288 crit1cC1I miles more than n1·\I 111 th1· l':t11 -..1d1·., SS .AND UH"ER NOT UNTIL AFTE R TllE WAR did Japan's µlcinned. l ' n 1 1 ,. d ,\l •. th 11d1..,1 1----------"1 military reveal th~t the Tokyo raidt.recipitaled All 16 planes delivered their bombs but then Chui di 27IHI'' c .inllllo di• l~ER AT HARBOR the Rattle of Midway. Admiral lsoruk Yamamoto all ran mto trouble One. leaking fuel from a 1-:-.11 1·l l.1 (' .1 pt .,11 .1 no 549-4044 u1rd 1l as a c lub to conv1nrc wary Jap n to 1nvade __ p~u~n~c~tu~r~e~.~d:•v:c~·r~t~e~d~t:11~V~a~l~d:•'~·o:s:t~o~k._w~h~c~r~e~th~e~~l l:1·!~~P~h~-------~~~~~~~~~~~~. Midway. U S. planes and ships de troycd four Japancs<.· earn ers a nd 253 planes 1 the sea-air ..---.A--R--.f--LA--l-.-C--T--1-0--.. ,--~T--...., •---------------------, battle that many historians see as the war's turn ~~ ~ .. ~ mg point. TODD BAILEY 1 M.D. This past W(•ekt•nd, survivors of the 80 men who mann('(f lht.• 16 bombt!rs over Japan met 1n a reunion :\l Charl<'ston, SC . led by the man ~ho piloted that firs t plane oH the carher Hornet and who tratnl'<I and commandf'<i the men that became kno"'n a~ Dooli ttle 's Raide rs 1'l 82. Gl'nt.•ral J ames If OoolHtle 1s much older than most of the otht•r 51 living Raiders -he was. after all, a World War J flier and a racing pilot anrt <.1t•ronaut1ral (•ng1neer between the wars. R1.ti l>ooltllll' looks 20 years younger than ht!> agl' lk n·m:.i1ns act1vt· as a d1reC'tor of C1n in sur:.inre company :.i nd a consultant on foreign and m1htary affairs. commuting two days a week to his Los Angeles office from his Carmel Valley home. 300 miles north. HE STJLL SEEMS THE IDEAL fighter pilot - trim. wiry and strong -the kind of a man who :\Iarlnl' & LandstapL· ( >i Is & \V atcrl'olor~ for /)enc fl I ()I ace Cre /J' Fnday. 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" . r . -. ···.-•r--• . . . . .. . , - I -. ·. I• I • I l I ' ' l ' . *' • 1 'Nms•1D•E•:•·S.tK·k~s------------~~ .... ----... ._--................ S._f!O. rts •Business Thurtdey, Aptll 19, 1979 OAJL Y PlLOT .. ,. I Hard tO Swallo~r ~ ~ • St:A'M'l,t-; tAI'> -A, If the • Loti Anaeles Luker:. a ren't ln t-nough trouble. St•uttt~·a. John J ohnson ht\d w rub u 1n I "Gu~ W1lllum1i rully a~ts keyed up wh n he .:oc~ do"n there <Los An.:l'lt• >." Joh.nson uld Wednes dny night after Wlllhtm.'i ll'd the Su~·rSonac to u wild 108 103 ovcrt1m1• vu·tor v over the 1.alwrs 1n th.-tr N1monal Basketball As11oc1ut10n pluyoH series. THE ftJUMPll before 26,86.2 Klngdome fans, the Som es' largest crowd this ::.eason, gavt• Seattle a 2-0 lead m the best-of seven West ern Confe r e nce semifinals series. Game three 1s set for Friday night in Los Angeles The 6·2 Wilham:., a fourth· year pro who played college ball at USC. score d six of his game high 38 points in ovcrtinw. in eluding a 20 root~r with 52 seconds left that broke .. 103 103 tie Williams has sc·or<'d fi5 points, grabbed 11 rebounds, ct1sht•d out five assists and m ade four sle<1b in the series. "He wants to play h<•ller." Johnson said "It'll be a great game. "IT 'S GOING TO 8£ tough the re . You've ~ol to win on the road if you're going to go places. 1t's that simple " Williams s a id , ··Things seemed to fall into place tonight . We played good hall up until the last couple of minutes. Ttte Lakers never rC'ally gave Ul> We'll have our hands full do"n there." Wednesday n1 ghl·s game· was one each team thought 1t had wrapped up in the final, frantic minutes of the rourth quarter THE LAKERS TRAILED 93-85 with 2: 15 left to play, then gained ·a 93-93 tie with 52 st-conds left on Adrian Dantley's basket off a steal. The Sonics came down court and Los Angeles re- bounded Johnson 's missed shot. The Lakers worked the ball a round the perimeter before Norm Nixon canned an 18-footer with 10 Elt!Conds lef'J for a 9S-93 advantage. After the t eams t raded timeouts, Dennis Johnson in- bounded the ball to Williams who passed it lo Sikm a . Sikma's 15-foot er w a s blocked b y Karee m Abdul-Jabbar with three seconds left, but Sikma · g r abbed the carom and fed Dennis Johnson on the baseline. Johnson's IS-foote r al the buzzer sent the game into overtime. "I saw six seconds left <when Abdul-Jabbar blocked Sikma's shot)." said Nixon "The team ktnd or relaxed because they thought time was going to ex- pire." "I F EEL GOOD about all i my shots -as long as they g1, in," said De nnis J-Ohnson, who scored six· of his 17 points in overtime. · J erry West, the Lakers' coach. said his team shouldn 't be count- ed out of the series. "I don't think our players feel that this is over yet," he said. "All we want to do 1s play as well as we have done in these last two games. Tonight they got a very fortunate break at the end of regulation time to he i~. ·· ANGRY DRIVERS__ WIU RACE INDY NEW YORK tAP> -Holding a boycott threat in abeyance, lead- ing auto race drivers reiterated Wednesday lhev plan to com pete in the Indianapolis 500 May 27 d espite n ewly imposed restrictions not lo their liking. "It's the bigf{est race in the business -it's where the money and prestige are," said Salt Walther. "I don't think any or the guys are thinking boycott. But the idea of culling the engine boost will hurt the race.·' "We'll run we'll have to m eet their conditions·even if we don•i like the m ," added two- time lndr winner J o hnny Rutherford. "Too bad we have people making rules which they don•t understand." AP Wtrepf\oto 8y JOHN SEVANO OI t11e oau, l'li.t M.tt Ir the s tart of the 1979 baseball season has been nerveracking for the Dodgers. con sider what Don Sutton had to endure during the fall and winter of 1978. Probably more than any other player on the team, Sutton took the Dodgers' loss to the New York Yankees in the World Serles the hardest. . The regular season had been e motional enough for the dean or the pitching s taff, los 1ng the raJI r lassic ~as JUSl the Capper. "IT WAS THE LOWEST POINT in m y Ci'areer," said the L3-ycar vete ran, referring to the series defeat. ··1 took an entire week orr and hid from everybody," Sutton. a deeply emotional ind1v1dual. listed four reasons as to why 1978 was so hard to s wallow. "First of all 1t was a tryi ng year anyway. a nd I don't have to say anything more about that.·· he said, obviously alluding to lht highl y publicized scuffle with Steve Garvey .. Second. it was the fourth time we hadn't won the World Series." he continued "Thi rd. 1t was the first time I made no valid c-ontribu t1ons I0·2 with ,, 7 SO ERA '· and rourth, lhl· thought came home that this might have been my l<1sl shot-11':. tough to keep repeating.' WITll ALI. THE P ERSONAL. GOAL~,,,.,­ Sulton has achieved . onlv <1 World Serie-. c hampionship, dating back to 1!:166, ha :. eluded this 34 year old in four tries .. , think people forgl'l we takt· lo..,scs JU!>t a s s eriously and hard as the next person You put. everything logclht'r that ha ppcned I ast year a nd it's very depresMng." Sutton was s o dt•prcssc·d O \ (·r th1· l·trc-umstancc!:> hl' !->larted training for tht· 1979 campaign the first "l'ek or No\ 1·m b~r · I wanted lo go into !>pnni:: tr Jtntng in ... ut h good shaix· that I could intt·h n1n1: 111 n111gs the ftr!>t day · · ANOTHER REASON FOR S~TToN·~ t·arly drtH' \\CJ!> hi::. QUl.'!->t ror a World ~l!rl('" l'hamp1onsh1p .. ll"s my only unrulftlll·d go.JI .'. say::. Sul ton , who ha!-> vi rtuc.tlly r<•writkn the Oodgt:r n•cord book with his pit thing exploit'> 11 ·s also that unrolftllcd goal thul ::, keep mg Sulton in the glJ ml' today DON SUTTON "SOM ETl~ES I FEEi. lht!> may be my las t Yl'<.tr Other l 1mt.·s I fct>I al will be next year afkr my contract runs out Most of the time . though. I reel I'll pitch ri ve more years includinJ? this ont• " Would a World Scnes champ1onsh1p alter that thinking·• - ··1 "ould think 1t mig ht ··ht• s<iys Sulton 1:-mon· th.Jn ~~crul to cn•rything hJ !->t•hall ha.., hi 11ul!hl lo him during ht:. 1·a n ·1•r .. I tan·t bcltt·\f' all th1· good thing:. that h<1 \1· hiJpf)t'nl'd to m e." hl· ::.ay-., "It's more I ha n I t-\ l'r l'X JWl'I t·tl "NO", t "A:'\T TO TliKN the one way ..,Lrt>et iJround and give !->om· pos1l1vc input I want hl p~l hat·k :.Om!' of the JOY baseball has given m1· '. ,, INSIDE POWER -Seattle's Jack S1kma muscles through the Lakers' d e fense to score a b as ket in th~ SuperSonics' 108·103 National Bas ketball Association playoff victory in overtime Wednesday night. ·-rvt• gone up and down about rN1n • mc nt. hut outs ide or .. coupll' o! Don Orysdiilc ·s records then• .., not mu(·h Jc rt ror me. So tar. lh<' .Jll) of lhl' 1979 ~<:ason has been mis::.ing for Sutton, too T ht· Uodgers an· struggling. and the pttC'htng torp::. ha::. h1'l'n battered badly in t he ISee SUTTON, Page 62r It Wasn't Artist ic, but So. What?·· Fregosi BLOOMTNGTON, Minn. 1AP > -It wasn't a very pretty victory, but California Manager Jim Fregosi will lake it. The Angels and Minnesota Twins combined for five errors and nine un· e arned run s Wednes da y, but California's 11·6 triumph left the Angels tied with Texas atop the American League's West ern Di v is ion, good enough for Fregosi. "IT WASN'T AN ARTISTIC success, but ::.o what·•" Fregosi said. "I 've been 1n games hke this on both sides. The field was in rough shape and that so met imes mak<-b f1cld erb ap - prehensive.·· The Angels picked up three Jnearned runs in the second inning and two more in the top of the third to forge a 7 2 lead be fore Minnesota battled bacls. All three of the Twins' runs in the bot· tom of the third were unearned, thanks to a throwing e rror by Angels' starter Chris Knapp. And 1t wasn't until the eighth inning before California scored three more times to break open an 8·6 con- t est. "WF. llAD TOO MANY opportunities lo 1<>core whe n we dtdn·t, and we dtdn'l prev<>nt thl'm frCJm ~<·onng somt· runs they never should have had." said Min nesota shorts top Roy Smalley. whoM~ solo home run in the first inning A:JH· the Twins '::i brief l ·O lead Former Twin Rod Carew "as in on California's scoring most of the day, scoring thre1· limes, knocking 1n t"o runs a nd collecting four hits plus a "alk in five trips to the plate. Carew, a seven-time A.L. c hampion. notched his 44th game of hi s career a nd 1s against his former teammate~ batting rour-h1t 8 for-17 "BIG DEAL •.. sa1cl Fn:gO!>I .. "l onl' 11ml' 0 1 <tnolht·r Care" has hat ltke thtol agaln::.t JUs l uboul cvt'ry team . includ mg thi!-> on<.' ·' Twins skipper Gc>ne Mauch agreed .. He ·-; in a s1tuatton now like he was.in 1977 when he had good hitters behind him.·· Mauch said, referring to the year Minnesota had Carew, Larry Hisle ;rnd the lat<.' Lyman Bos tock in the lineup. The heart of the California batting or- der accounted for C'1ght of the Angels 10 runs batted in Don Baylor. Joe Rudi .ind W11l1t• Aikens C<tl'h h<.id two RBI 's in .1dd1t1on to "C:Jrt·Y.. while Uobby Grich \\J!-3 for ;, DodJf~rs Blankt•d Lasorda : We Just Co uldn't P roduce LOS ANGELES r /\ P • -Houston J\:.tros M<.1nagcr 8111 V1rdon "alched his lt.•am "in its ~l'cond succ-e:.:.1vc series over Los Angt:les <ind rl'markl·d 111 understatement. · rd say we havl' t•::.tabltshcd thl• fact lhal "c c<1n sle1y 1n lht.< -.,amc ballpark with the Dod~ers. ·· Th<' l<.ilC'st Houston victor y came Wednesd<1y night e1s Vern Ruhle threw a six ·h1l s hutout <1l Los Angclcb in the Aslros' 4·0 triumph. HOUSTON INCREASl:.:O 1ls le<1d tn l ht· National League West to two games. and Los Angeles dropped 3 ' 2 games behind and into rifth place. the lowest tbe Dodgers have been in the standings in three years. ··w e just coulttn't produce <i thing ... said Los Angeles' ManaE(er Tom Lasorda after his club suffered its seventh loss in its last nine games and second shutout defeat in three nights Houston Jumped on Los Ange les· s tarter Doug Rau. 0-2. for three runs 1n the second inning <ind that wus plenty for the 28-year -old Ruhle. who earned his first victory in three decisions RUllLF.. llELEA 'ED LAST SPRING by the DetroiMigers after experiencing arm troubl(', permitted only two runners , pas t first bast> in pitching his third NL ~ s hutout. : "It was nice to get a rew breaks and • f!e tling those runs early made my JOb •• ~ ROD CAREW SCORES ON A SACRIFICE FLY DURING 11-8 VICTORY. easier," said Ruhle. ·1 •·He had good control. good stuff and CEY t Walton's ReVolution Seems Over enough zip on his fastball," Virdon said following the Astros' I seventh complete gam e in 13 starts, and the mound staff's fourth~ s hutout. 1 -. 1 -. NEW YORK CAP> -The revolution his red beard and hair neaUy trimmed, Walton patiently signed auotograpbs for well-wishers and was extremely cor'9ial and rela¥d while talklng with a couple of journalists. because or a stress fracture of the left foot he suffe red last April 21. The injury prpmpted him to denounce the m edical practices or the Portland Trail Blazers, In· sistlng he would never play for that club again. T IOKD BASEMAN RON CEY collect eo three of Los Angeles• 't s ix hits. Cey. who bad labored through a O-for-19 slump, s aid, "He ~ IRuhle l pitched very well. Their pitchTng slafr is.hot. That's one ~ r eason we're getting beat, because someone e lse ls playing good 4 basebaJl. ~ seems to be O\!er for Bill Walton. Gone are the days wht'D Walton used his position as basketball's premier center as a pedestal from which he criticized the American government and Its policies. Walton, a Balboa Island resident, wu in New York recently to publicize his seg- ment on the ''American Sportsman" this Sunday. 1be 8-11 center wisecracked and chatted eaaUy about cUmbing a 145--foot tree in the Philippines lo view the nesting or the endangered monkey-ealing eagle. • WEA&ING A SPORTS .JACKET and a Ue, It was bard lo believe that this was the same man who once told a news con· ference that he urged "the people of the world lo stand with us in our rejection or the United States government" or the same man whose deal1ngs with newsmen have often been nonexistent. WALTON HAS MISSED t he entir e National Bukelball Assocatlon season - ,,._., ... -,... - ·sut even that stance has softened, and many pro basketball observers now feel he'll return lo Portland next season. All Walton will say, however , is: "I don't know where I'm gonna play. I just know I'm gonna play." He SllY$ he now plays a lot or one-on·one ba~ketb,ll, ri~es his bike and lifts weights "We're Just not doing some or the things we know we can do. l But a lot or clubs would like to be 6-8." - Rau said arterward that part of his problem Is a sore s houlder. ' He has railed to la~t more than five lnnlnas In any of his three l stafts and his earned run average Is 6.23. ~ I "'nlE STIFFNESS IN ntE SHOULDER definitely la bother ing m e," said the Los Angeles le ft-hander. "It's throwing me off, but with six day11 before my next s tart, I fffl things will chan1e." Jose Cruz doubled home Houston's first run ln the second ln-nln~. and Alnn A11hby's 11acriCi ce ny produced another. Rau wild· plt<'hcd home the third run .... ~-- T ( • T 81 DA.II. V PILOT • onv rsation rom AP ot.pa&ca.e. UOSTON -When Asneriea'11 Ftrat Jouer m te lt'pbont.od America'• fa&te-sl mualhooer, be wi." pul on hold. · so mutty wt'll wu1hPrs callf'd BUI Rodtel"5' run nang lllort> on Tue day lhat 'Vrestdent Carter biad to w11 lt \0 &et lhrouRh wtth hlll m"•nKc to the wlMtir of Monday'• 8o6t.on Ma natboo "l ptckt'd up the phon and he juat bald 'lll, Blll, tbb I:, PTl'Sldcnl C'art<>r .. Out or Uu: blue I Wal> i.hO('kl'<i. ·~aid Rodgers ·'I It• 4-ompll mented me on my wtn 1Snd he ~a:. wondenng about the marathon He said he l(nndb out f1vc or l>lx rrulel> a day l told him . 'You're doinic a good Job ai:. a runner ttnd tt:l tt pr~ldenl ·· · Carter invited Rodgers and tus wue, El len, lo a White House dinner for Japan·~ Prime Mmu~tcr Masayoshl Oblra Rodgers won bis second stra1gbl Boston Marathon with a re<.'Ord clocking of two houns, 9 minutes, 27 st!(.'Onds, besting aooous his own record of 2:09.SS. He called It "the best quality marathon 1 've ever run." Goorjian Lea.,e• ASll tor Lot1ola PHOE NIX Greg Goorjian. an All·CIF m sensation at Crescenta Valley High and a starting frt.>shman guard for Arizona State last season, Is ' reported leaving the campus to join his father at Loyola University. Goorjian said he decided to leave ASU after his father , Ed, accepted the job as assistant coach al Loyola two weeks ago. Goorjian, who holds numerous ClF state scoring records, averaged nine points and three assists for the Sun Devils last season. ------QI.le ~I dw Da•----- Tl'xas outfil'lder Oscar Gamble, recalling his dis - mal l!f78 i:.cason after signing a $2.85-million con- tract: "Mo~t of the San Diego fans didn"t even know my name. They JUSt called me 2.85. That·s the way I was known to most of the rans out there ·2 85. It was a long, !ong year." 7AJeller Loaded With Conlldenre RANCHO LA COSTA '-"Betsy's back in the !I bag a nd 1f I ever come down out of orbit, I should do real well this week," new Masters champ Fuzzy Zoeller said before teeing off today in the first round of the Tournament of Champions. Betsy. of course. is the putter that went sailing out of sight when Zoeller dropped a birdie putt on the second extra hole for his dramalt(• victory in Augusta, Ga. Allhou~h Zoeller thou~ht it was gone. his caddy found the putter and returned tt to him. "She's acttnJ? very nicely now and 1 'm loaded with con· fidt>nce." said the happy -go-lucky Zoeller , a Masters long. shot who !'>cored his first pro golf tour victory earlier this year tn nearby San Diego. Despite his confidence, the hard-rutting Zoeller had a back problem going into today's first round. He said he ''Jerked a knot" in his back on a tee shot Wed· n~day and had to quit after six holes to seek medical at- tention. Speru-er. Jarluon Dbplafl Strnagi• Tape.measure home runs by Jim Spen~r and iii Reggie Jackson helped ex-Dodger Tommy John to posl h1s third slrai~ht victory for lhe New York Yankees in a 3·1 triumph over the Baltimore Or ioles Tu~day in American League baseball action. John scattered eight hits in 7% innings for hls third win but left. the game in the eighth after being struck by Rick Dempsey's line drive in the shin ... Paul Molle.or and Sal Bando hit con· secutive home runs in the seventh inning to help Lary Sorensen and the Milwaukei! Brewers to a 4·1 victory over the Boston Red Sox . Boston slugger Carl Yastnemskl appeared in his 2,000th game in the out- field. He has played in 2.724 games includ- ing time at first and third base and as a designated hiller . . . Greg Pryor had three hits and drove in four runs to spark the Chicago Whi te Sox lo a 12·5 win over the Toronto Blue J ays . . Rob Plcclolo's tie.breaking bases·loaded single in the bot· ~PEHcu tom or the seventh inning lifted the Oakland A's to a 5-2 win over the Seattle Mariners. A crowd of 1,215, second lowest In Oakland history. watched the game . . . Gary Alexander slammed a three-run homer to give lhe Cleveland Indians a 6-4 win over the Texas Rangers. The victory ended the Indians' 13-game losing streak ... Tony Sc:oU's second single of the game drove in Keltb Hernandez from third base with two outs in the 14th inning to lift the St. Louis Cardinals to a 3·2 win over the Chicago Cubs in National League action ... EUls ValenUne's single scored Andre Dawson ta cap a two-run ninth·inning rally lhat gave the Montreal Expos a 6-5 win over the New York Mets . . . Grefe Luzinski became the first visiting player to s mash a home run into lhe fifth level al Three Rivers Stadium and Bake McBride bit his third homer in two games to power the Philadelphia Phillies to a 3·2 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates. WUlle Stargell had a two·run homer for the Pirates ... San Fr ancisco reliever Joe Coleman, who came in when Gary Luelle was ejected, threw one pitch-a ball-and walked in the winning run in the bottom of the ninth to give the San Diego Padres a 7-6 victory over the Giants. For.er Af'L Star Die• at 48 Boben Dee, who is credited with scoring the • first touchdown in the old American Football League while a defensive end with the Boston Patriots, died or an apparent heart atlack Wednes· day in Boston. He was 46 . . . Joba Mast, who has been an as· sistant to bead basketball coach-Fred Goss, will succeed his mentor for the 1979-80 season at UC Riverside ... York Gro11. the <;IF 2-A basketball player of the year from Cabrlllo Hlgb of Lompoc, says be will attend UC Santa Barbara ... Sixty-nine college basketball players checked in at Indiana University for tbe st.a.rt of fi ve days of trials for the U.S. team in this summer's Pan American Games. Among those who declined an invitatJon to compete was former Marina Hi&h guard and current Notre Dame stat a1e11 8ra.nalq . An estimated 800-1,000 union picket.era were expected to walk strike lines today at Golden Gate Fields in an effort to cancel the first day in a 28-day Tanforan Racing Association meeUrt1 ... Geerce Pappas cluna to a ts-pin lead over Gary Die~ aoinl into today's final etabt quallt)'inl games In pro bowline's Tournament of Champions at Akron • • The United Stat.es, helped by 1 pair of key goals from Joe Mallen, rallied twice frosn a two·1oal deficit and scored a 5·5 tie wlth Poland in the World Hockey Championships at Moscow .•• Ma .. mmael AU bas parehNed a home In a Phlladel'pbla suburb for te0,000, wblch will reportedly be occupied by All's second wile, BeU.da. They were divorced in im . . Veteran Atlanta linebacker Ralpll Ol1eJa was traded to the Miami Dolphlm for a 1979 thJrd-round NaUonal Football League draft cl1Glce. ~ ...... TV: llorse Racine -Todaytat Hollywood Par.Jc . Channel 52. RADIO : No event.I scheduled. -- The Bird's Feathers Ruf fled CINCINNATI <AP) -Mark "The Bird" Fidrych getting ready to pitch looks like Arnold Palmer getting ready to putt - knees together. feet apar t , shoulders hunched over. Jlis pitching routine is all Fidrych. though. He talks to himself, ta lks to the ball. talks lo the resin bag. He re· arranges lhe mound. storms to the pitching ruabet:.andilings the ball in a rage. DA¥E~NIN6BAll Let's· see Anaheim's (avorite Angel back at •hortltop, fielding grounders and making the old double play pivot again. Rumors continue to circulate that the Angels want a new shorutop. So why not Fregosi? Baltimore's thr~·time Gold Glove winner, Mark Belanger, is the current topic of speculation. The Orioles say he's available. So what? In lhe past two seasons Belanger has hit .213 and .206. Sure. in t.boee same years "bis fielding percentage was .985, but the man is 34 years old. WHEN BELANGER SIGNED with the Orioles for a $35.000 bonus in 1962, baseball still included names like Roge r Maris, Mickey Mantle, Warren Spahn and Slan Musial. Insiders say that Fregosi speeifically asked for help in lhe shortstop department. but GM Buzzie Bavasi hesitated to make a trade. He said he wanted to give the youngsters a chance. Among the early trade rumors was one with Texas which bad aging veteran Bert CampaMris coming to California for Dave Chalk. , That, too. seemed like a mistake to me. At 36. Campaneris is even older than Belanger . He bit .186 last year. His value to the team, even as an elder statesman or wiseman, would be very limit- ed ... hardly worth the six.figure salary he com- mands. IF THE TEAM WANTS that kind or shortstop, why not make Fregosi a player.manager ? n ·s be· ing done in Chicago, with shortstop Don Kessinger ma naging and playing for the White Sox. Fregosi is 37. r ight in the same league with Belanger. Campane n s and Kessinger. He has a . ,. . better lifetime average (.265) than any of them. Laat April F regosl was • major lea1ue shortstop ln Pittsburgh. He played 20 1ames and hit .200 before Gene Autry got on the phone and made him an offer he couldn't refuse .• Imagine what a ireat It would be for longtime Angel followers to see ·old· No. 11 back on the diamond. TID8 18 THE MAN who still holds virtually every career hitting record for the Angels, despite having been traded away eight years ago. But. as you may have guessed, I am joking. Fregosi Is no more qualified to play shortstop for the Angels than Bobby Knoop ls fit to make a com eback at second base. Knoop retired seven years ago. My contention , and I thi nk Bavasi agrees, is that Rance Mulliniks can do lhe job. He played 78 games in 1977 and hit .269 as a raw. 21-year-old rookie. He slipped to .185 in just 50 ga mes last season. but Mulliniks redeemed himself by rutting .307 at Salt Lake City. He had an equally successful spring training and won the job over Orlando Ramirez and Jim Anderson. BAVA.SI HAS NOT ONLV resisted a trade for a more experienced shortstop. but he has also t urned down offers from clubs who wanted Mulliniks. "I don't think I saw the real Rance Mullinih last year." Bavasi sa ys. "Everything I he ard about him was favorable and even this past winter a lot of clubs inquired about him. We're confident he can bounce back and do the job.·· As soon as everyone else starts sharing that same confidence, we can put to death the rumors about people like Belanger and Campaneris. . . THE BIRD'S ROUTINE came out of hiding Wednesday nig ht as B p . ts • th w· Fidrych pitched 31 :1 innings for ossy u m e mner the Detroit T igers in a &-0 ex- hibition loss to lhe Cincinnati Reds. Ile pitched once agamst big leaguers to spring training ln fact. because of arm trouble. he hasn't pitched very much at all since he was the sensation of 1976. his rookie season. Thal year. he posted a 19-9 m a rk and led the American League with a 2.34 earned run average. Jhs la st regular-season gam e was a year ago Tuesday "MY ARM WAS ALL RIGHT. When 1 threw the ball I didn't worry about 1t,.. Fidrych said Wednesday night. "l threw as bard as I could. I was just getting racked around a little bit." The Bird gave up five runs on seve n hits, including five for extra bases, but he said that was an im· provement over his spring train· ing performance. "I ca me out smelling bad, but at least I was throwing strikes." he said. "Maybe next time I will be even better. Everyone gets hlL l 've been hlt worse than that." CHAMP SUMMERS and Cesar Geronimo led the Cincinnati as- sault. Summers with a double a nd a home run and Geronimo with a double and a tnple. The Reds scored twice in lhe second inni ng on doubles by Sum- m e r s . Dan Driessen and Geronimo. Summers led off lhe fourth with the homer, Dri~sen followed with a walk a nd scored on Geronimo's triple, and Vic CorreU singled in Geronimo. In the fifth, reliever Garry Grafton's error let Junior Ken- nedy reach base. He scored from first on Summers' second double of the game . The Bird's inglorious departure failed to leave hlm dispirited. "I KNOW I BELONG ·here lln the major leagues> and not on the sidelines," he said. "If I didn't think I had it in me, I would have quit. "When I'm ready to pitch, 1 think there'll be a spot for me on the Tigers. What the company wants to do with me. they'll do with me. But if they wanted me to go down and pitch for EvansviUe. l 'd say no." Fidrych may start again for the Tigers when the Reds go to Detroit next wei!k for a return ex- hibition game. Aller that, it'll be up to Manager Les Moss whether The Bird tal<es up roost again in the Tiger rotation. FrowtPageBI SUTTON ••• early going. "Nobody wants to admit It openly, but how well <Bobl Welch and <Terry) Forster re· tum to form will play a big role in how well we do thls season. Islander Star Doing It All From AP Dispatches UNION DALE. N.Y. -New York Islanders right wmg Mtke Bossy is running out of ways to top himself. It wasn't enough he scored 69 goals In lhe regular season, or that he scored three times and had an assist Monday night in the Islanders' 6·2 rout of lhe Chicago Black Hawks. So Bossy topped himself again, sending a five· fool shot past Chicago goalie Tony Esposito at 2:31 of overtime Wednesday night to give New York the first 1-0 overtime NHL playoff lt;iumph in 25 years. "I love to see the puck go in, !lnd I love-to see the red li ght n ash," said the 22-year -0ld Bossy. who saw two of hls favorite things after flipping a perfect Bryan Trottier pass behind Esposito. In less tha n two National Hockey League seasons, Bossy has set more records than most players set ma career. What. in lhe world, can he do next? "I want to win a Stanley Cup," he said. "But a fter that? Well, I don't think winning one Cup would be a feeling that 1 woo't be able to surpass. I'd want to be on a team that wins it again " Canadlen• 5~ Mapl~ U-1• f MONTREAL -Bob Gainey, first winner of the Frank Selke Trophy as the best defensive forward in \he National Hockey League last season. looked all that and more Wednesday 1light, scoring two goals to lead the Montreal Canadiens to a 5· l victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs and a 2·0 lead in their best-of.seven quarter-final series. "It's jus t tremendous to play alongside guys like Jacques Lemaire and Guy Lafleur," said left winger Gainey in crediting hls new linemates with making his outstanding performance possible. ·' ll 's very easy to do well playing beside tbe best players in the world . "I didn't do anything different. I played the same way I would oo a line with Doug Jarvis. It's just that Lemaire and Lafleµr play so well of- fensively that when you play with them you have to get involved tn good scoring chances. That's what happened tom(ltht " Lafleur scored one goal and had three assists, and Lemaire a nd Steve Shutt scored the other goals for Montreal. lftlnger• 6~ Flyer• I PHILADELPHIA -ll ma y be hard to envision how a 7· l game turns on one goal. But that was the feeling Wednesda y night a fter the New York Range rs defeated the Philadelphia F lye rs in the second game of their best-of.seven Nationa l Hockey Leag ue quarter.final playoff series. After lhe victory the Rangers headed home for games Friday and Saturday rughts. The Ran~ers ' victory enabled them to tie the series l ·l and steal the home -ice edge. The game·turrung goal came al 18:22 of the first per iod when Ron Greschner's unassisted shorthanded goal on a break·away snapped a 1-1 tie. The New York defenseman gained control of the puck off the stick of Bobby Clarke, tbe Flyers' ca plain and one of the league's top stars. After that the Flyers sagged, while New York took 21 shots in the second period and scored three times for a 5·1 advantage. BrMin• "~ Pengt1ln• 3 BOSTON -Coach Don Cherry admits it's tough playing a team like lhe Pittsburth Penguins. but he insists his Boston Bruins are not going to open up and play like the Ice Follies. .. It's like going out to fight a guy in the i:ing and all he docs is feint and back up -it's tough putting oo a show." Cherry said Wednesday night aft.er the Bruins edged the Penguins 4-3 for a 2·0 lead in their National Hockey League quarter.final playoff' "They sit back a nd grab the wings, and it's tough playing a team like that," Cherry s aid . "Tbat·s the way they beat Buffalo and that's the way they win hockey games. There's no way that I'm opening up Baseball Standings JOHHSOH & SOM SALESMAN OFTHIMOMTH AMERICAN LEAGUE West Dt'11sloo W L Pct. GB Texas 7 2 . 778 1h Angels 9 3 . 750 Minnesota 7 4 .636 1 'h KansasCity 5 5 .500 3 Chicago 5 6 .455 31h Seattle 5 9 .357 5 Oakland 4 9 .308 S'h East Division Milwaukee 7 3 .700 New York 7 4 .636 ir.i Boston 5 4 .556 l "'1! Detroit 4 4 .500 2 Toronto 4 7 .364 31h Cleveland 3 7 .300 4 Baltimore 3. 8 .273 4'rl We••t61'f•t SCet"'l't A ... ta 11, MtnM'°l• • Mll.,_M 4, So\ton I Cln eletl!I ... lt•O • 011<"90 U; T 0tonto ) O•kl....S S. SH ttlt 1 New Yon l , o.iumorc 1 Only~'"';""~, 0-S B•lllmoA IP•ll"9r 1·11 •I N.-Yon IT ..... NATIONAL LEAGUE West Dtvisloo Houston San Francisco Cincinnati San Diego Dodgers Atlanta W L Pct. 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Plll~llf"-IOft.ft Mll•-et •I 8.tll•mw• Cln<llV\ett et ~. Lout._" SID .6. .... 0 11c ..... Oe¥tt-~ "WE KNOW THIS TE• M Is huut ,._ von Skv blue with v1nyt and " s .. 111• .. Ml""''°'• cloth buci<et Mats. with an .. , going to score runs, it's just go-economical 6 cylinde r Ing to take six or seven guys who engine. automatic and air want to double up on thf ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o~dlli~ng.(~7UZ~. pitching staff to get us going. • 11 "This could easily happen as 54995 Welch could deV'elop quickly and <Andy) Messersmith stJould be able to win his share. We've •'71 zatHYi added a lot. of guys <Darre l JCHNBCN & SCH COUPI Thomu, Gary Thomasson, Von Joshua> who ore going to help GtHmlng silver with red' us . vek>ur Int.nor. automatic. "I juat want to st-ay well and air conditioning and a keep eoing out there. I have a k>t nu: f ,\1\111.V 1.INCOl.N·MERCl iRV STORE thrifty 8 cytlncter engine . of big memories of the game of 2626 Harbor 81\ld, ('0<11a Mtsa 540·56..lO <223VOW>. baseball." s4995 A'ld be'd like to add Juat one ll----------ml!ll---~-----~~!!!!!!1---..... ~ more to make it complete. , l .... ~----------------· . '_.._ ' ........... ,_ . .. ,. ---·-...... CREW I BASEBALL DAlLYflltLOT fla Molitor Brothers: UCl's Ro~g Bookends By f.'ANIE ('A8TILLO Ot ._ O•llY rllet tl.tff Wht n J ohn Molitor decided lD Collow tn b is brother's nt-w !\le p . he d1c1n t tiaure he'd becomt> part of a ma.tchrnK s•l of rowin&. book.-Qd11 r~11011 M woy l <> break up th., monotony of orade mlcs. I ('Ouldll 'l Juisl jO to srhool. l think I d KO rr111y." ~oyl'I hnl'I, th · more 'o(' ul of th" p111r "I don't think I could IW.ldy and do nothing else. · together. you have the proper t.echnl· que. lht' Uming Is perfect and you're long ln the wate r. "You should hear one sound whe n lhe blades enter the water and pnc sound when they com~·out." But \bat's thfo ~a)' VC lr~nt>'s v"rMty dcM 1h lpt' up artN C'oach Oob ~an-,u1uct~ hn1 hnt"Uv w malrt>-- J ohn Uw bo~ man llnd oldt>r hrothcr Chraa lht.-1trok • oarsman BM"aua.t' 11s "IT WA ' SOM£THI G NEW. 1t C'hMlll•n1t"," uplutn:. Th e more serious JOlln t'Y say once you row ror one yeur. )'OU'll <'Ottll' buck for lhr~ more H ·" addwt mg " Since 1t Is his job to set the pace and or responsibility on his broad shoulders. whether 1t be In his new position as the stroke man or in his old slot ln the No. 1 seat. lmllar a the art' on dry land. they are at op~1tt• 4'ndit or not only tht• sh\•ll but th\• rrl''W ~'>t4t'Lrum H ~el l C'H•as. A •·:s. 195· POl' o '>t•n1or row!'! on tht' !tlnrbourd i.1dt> Tht• l'l•JlhHn ef lht• <'rt'~ 111 hh third )car on lh•· ars1ty f'h:ht. ht• ~ one vt tht• :stron(W t nwn In Lht• bout and hui. d dt>Uhlt-moJor of (•ht•rtui.tr 11ml lnoloi.:y 111 tht• l'li.1''> room John. a Ii I. lltO ~rnnd Jun1111 rmo\i. on lhl' port sidt• Thl' '>lllttllt·:il roun 1n th~ boat 11\ his :it•c·o11d ) e~r on thl' \ u1 Ml) eight. ht> :_. onl' ul lhl· bc•-.1 tt·rhnll'JI rower \\ho JW>t h.1vpcn:. tu OldJ\lr an biology. Both sptml tht'lr f1r:.t )'t'<1r dl LICl 1ow ing with the freshmt.·n l"4ght and hv1n~ in a dorm befort' muving up to the- vars1ty and an a partmf'nt in Balboa And both got into ru" ang for thl' ~1unt• Chrt~ wa11 rerrultt'd by one o( UCl 's pultmted J)rul'tJct·s knocking on dorm door• "I t1gurt'd. wb•t cl:se is there," ht> rt•cullt. 1 h1tll phtyed football in h1.ih i;rhool but I d1dn 't wiant to play unymc1rt> Crt•w wa, a fresh start but ll :.un· ww.o 't t•11,y " Mon· thun word of mouth, John was n·rru111-.1 lly word of s ight. "J went to :.omt: of my hrothcr'i. nices and al loukl'd 1m,.tty fu11," hc says with a l'hurk It• I luokl-d into ll and dee1dt..'<1 to try 11 ('hra!'t didn't pressure me at ull I JU"it "unlt'<l to try ~mething because I 1h1tn t ~o out for any i.ports in high M'hOOJ .. CR EW IS STI LL t-:NJOYABLE to the Moh tors. despite a training srhedule th<tl includes two hours or rowing. Mon · ddy through Saturday. and another hour and a hair of weight lilting and running Mc1n<fa) through Wt..'<.l ne1>day "You train all year for seven or eight races that last about six minutes ea ch ... says J ohn: "So you're talking about hundreds of hours for less than so minutes of competition. "It's worth it but sometimes we all have doubts. Like when you're in grave pain, you say 'What am I doing here ... Chris. who along with Jeff Hansler. J ohn Augustine and Mike Gilb have been rowing together since freshmen. laughs when he says the key to a suc· cessfuJ crew is "big legs." "ACTUALLY, SWING IS the big word around here," he says. "You 're on when everybody does ever ything BETWEEN THEM, CHRIS and John have seven years of rowing experience. fi ve on the varsity level. But their seats a re anything but guaranteed since all varsity spots are open to challenges. "I'm starboard and J ohn's port so we never compete for the same seal." Chris says. "But we do have tD earn our posi tions each year. Just because you're in the boat one year , doesn't mean you'll be in it the next." "Port just foll better to me." says John "Plus. l figure that we can row pairs together too." T h a t situat ion does n 't fi gure to change when Chris gra duates this sum· mer. On the freshman team Is still another Molitor, l8·year.old Dan. wait · an g to keep up the family tradition which is a lot more than simply rowing a boat ALL MAKES! 833~0555 Ask For Our lWE SPfCIAUST at HOWARD Chevrolet (h-"'Wtlf•1ft°)r).,fl.-"W10..t••f'\r'\ NEWPORT BEACH CdM Rolls Again Esta1icia Belts Costa Mesa Corona dcl Mar ll1gh'!> St-a Kini.:'> virtuall y wrapped up the &a Vll'w Leag ue baseball champ1onl>h1 p with a 12·5 victory ovl'r host Irvine lh~h Wednesday a fternoon to hig hlight area prep baseball action Coach Tom Tru~er's Sea Kings lashed out 13 base hats and benefited from seven fn·ine ttrrors to poi.t th1: victory. Jim Shollin SOl'kl'd.a solo homer an the third inning for CdM . then in the . , fifth the St>a King~ exploded for l>JX tallies. The big 1n111ng was h1ghhi.:ht cd by Carl Ehmann's doubll' and a two-run single by Chris John.<>lon Other r uns wc·rl' dra vt·n an hy Shollin. J eff <.:olc and John Mclbon with a double. Jim Heil had a two.run double for Irvine in the sixth after the Sea Kings had put the dcc1s1on beyond r<::Jch. Ehmann had two doublcl> and J single in four trips lo the plate In other i.:a mc·s Wednesday Estancia 6. Cost.a Me~a I E stanc ia ·s Eagle:. l>Corcd C1 vc times in the !>econd inning, mort· than enough to de0ft•at Vll>ll1ng Costcs Mesa's Mustanf,!i.. The· run'> camt• on three base hits, two walk1> and a cost· ly error. Ri ck Rilev and Roy Santa Ma ria had sin~les and Randy Brouwer had a :.afcly that ~ot two rull!> tiome in the &nning. The victory put Es lanc1a in seeond placcln the Sea View Lea~uc fitand· ings with Costa Mc!>a dropping to third. Estancia's Bob Larimer had two hits in three plate appearanres while patcher Glenn Donne lly had ~ix st rikeouts and one v. alk Dave Campbell had 1>even wh1ff1> for Cosl;.i Mes a but gave up !.IX walki. Mission Viejo 12, Dana Hills 6 South Coast LeaRuc leader M1!>:-.1on VicJO took an early lead and csddC'd seven big runs in the s ixt h frame to thwart a Dana Hall!> threat TOM TRAGER Three Dana llalls playcrs ~ad two base hit~ including Gary Tovey. Bill Crowder and Kevin Gardner. Tovey also had two RBI ror the Dolphins . Wl'stminsl.t'r 6, Edison S Randy Collins hit :.i sacrifice fl y to right field to get Chuck Langston home w1th the winning run in the top of th~ eighth inning as Westminster de feated Edison in Sunset League action. Langston had opened the inning with a double and moved to lturd on a sa crifice bun~with the i.core tic.-d al 6·fi Eda~n scored three times in the third innm g to tic the count with Mike Zinn gcttani:? a triple to drive two or the runs ac ross. 1'1lchN W:iynt· Ju :-tl h ad 10 strikeout '\ with fi ve walks for Edison an 1-:0111g the distance Saddleha~k S plits Boes Blast Grosslllont Orange Coast Collece breezed to a 15-0 victory over host Grol>smonl in South Coast Confe re nce baseball action Wednesday while Saddleback College was splittini:: a pair of 12· I I games with San Diego City College in lbe Mission Conference. Coach Mike Mayne's Orange Coast Pirates bad 18 hits in blasting Grossmonl with e..-ery starter but one getting al least two. Three players h ad two RBI including Don Hill, Ruben Soto and Mark Marches. Saddleback and San Diego CC com· pleted a suspended game that was called by darkness a fter nine innings and the teams tied, IJ.Jl. Rubeo Can- delaria belled a double off the left field fence with one out. went to lhlrd on a passed ball and scored on Doug 1''ritz' line drive sin~le to wi n it. The second game was a ra1nout earher and found San Diego sconng six runs in the eighth inning to come from behind for the win. UC Irvine Gets Barnes Continuing its sear ch for front court players, UC Irvine has signed 6·1 forward Donald Barnes of North High in Riverside to a national letter or intent. Ao AJJ.CIF 3·A selection, Barnes aver aged 14.4 points, nine rebounds and three blocked s hots for the Hus kies, who were unbeaten during the 1978-1979 season before they lost to Downey in the CIF championship final. 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Tht• lo::.s dropJJCd lht.• Barons to :.ccond pl<.icc a game behind the Tar:. \\Ith tluntmgton Heach, a 3 O \'IC'tc1r o\il'r Martna. 1n third 11llll'l' So1Jhomon: M.irk' lfarrcu and l>a' l' Dl'' 1t•I. did an oublanding 1ob on lht• front line blocking a nd ~p1k1ni: "'htle Tom Uunnell pla.\ t•cl J l'<111s1~tt.·nl ull·around Mt. SAC Relay s gam e for Newport's Tars Huntington Beach . batlllng to gain a Cff pl<lyoff berth. h<iu st rong games from Ricky Glenn as a middle blocker, Dave Mott· singer as an outside h1tlcr and Ken Griest a:. a setter The Edi ::.o n · Westm 1 nst t!r matc h v.as called llcfore com pktion \\ilh an <1ppt-<1l he1n~ m<idt: to the CIF conccrnrng thl· ofCiriating. On the junior college front. Golden West 's Hust le rs have a pe rfect 4-0 Southern Caltfurrn:i Wlw Will .Finish Second to King? 8 ERNJF: CAST ILLO Ol 1,,. O•oly l'llol '~" He fore t r<.1ck practice began Tul•:-tlay lJ(' Ir vine Coach Len :\l1ll1:r wa:, recupprnR h1~ lt!a m 'l> 1·ntrtl'S 1n the Ml. SAC Relays \~ht·n hL• l·ame to the long jump "You w<.1nt to know who you're 1ump1ng againi,t, La Monte?" he askt·t! h1 :.1thrcl' event star , LaMontc King "Okay. compt!l· 1n14 for becond pl;.ice will be A r n 1 t• H o h 1 n ::. o n . R a n d y W1ll1nrn:-.. Char lton f'.:h1zuelen .. KING CHUCKLE D, of course. hut nobody would be surprised in thL• lcai:it if h e did beat Hoh1n s o n and Wil l iam s. Oly mpic clrnmpions in 1976 <ind 1972. when the 20th running of the Mt. SAC Hel<iy.s showcases a world cluss hc•ld In nearly every 1·v1·nl !;uturday. Kin~ le ape d 26 10}4 a s a frci.hman las t year to rnnk .1mong the top 10 in the world. Labl week, he bailed 25·8~. at the S Ctn Jose R t>la ys lo beat W1lh:im:. and hCts had a couple of jump!. an the 26 foot range dis · qualified In fact. with the new :.vnthl'l1 r surface insta lled an a ;t1Jt..l1um that was one of the fastest of the 1960s. moi.t r ecords could come tumbhng Saturday THE M EET WILL mark Tim Chambers' season debut in the 400 intc rmectiate hurdles. Cham· bers clocked 51.8 as a frc:.hman last year before being sidelined by an inJury. llc'll ul::.o teum up with Vincent She lton. Darryl McGee and Anthony Wclb o n a crack 1.600 r elay team lh1Jl halo a lready clocked 3: 12.5. Bill Thilken has a good shot at placing In the pole vault. bu~cd on his car eer bes t of lfi·6 Likewise Curt Eilenherg in the Javelin <224·7 ). Dave Daniels. UCI 's outstand ing steeplechase runner, will run the mile in the d1 s t<incc ml'flll·y relay team that al~o 1nclud1·-. Wells 1400 >. Thomas l-'r.:11.1<·r 1800 > a n d David S c hr1 v1·r <l,320). UCJ will ubo f1C'ld :1 strong 1,600 relay team "'llh Jtx· Young, Joe Avila, Don Mo<,1•<, and Charlie Christcn~en Confer ence record after stop· ping LA Harbor in four games. 3 I Orange 'oast 's Pirates ure hkew1:.e undt!feat e d in con· fc rl'nce action with a 6-0 mark Two mat<'hes remain. one with Santa /\na i''riday night, that t·oulrl d<'lt•rmine the champion of th1· South ('oa:,t Conference. Ot .ingc Coa:.t r eturned to •1t•t10n after a layoff for the Eabkr vacation pe riod but de· fc<.1tcd Cl'rntos in three straight g:ime:., 15·8, 16-14. l5·11. GWC Loses; Irvine Girls Romp, 15 .. o Hobin I .<·nzen drove 1n a pair of r uns with a homer and a tri· pll' In lt•ud host Rio Hondo Colll'gt.• lo i,J 2 I WOmt!n 's bOftball v ic t o ry "' <>r Golden We st College Wt•dnt•sday in women's softball action. On the hig h school !>Cenc, J e nny Vlega belted a grand blam homt'r and J odie Ybarra patched a one-hitter as Irvine I h gh c1efeatt·f! Corona del Mar . 15·0, in Sea Vie w League play. Lcnwn's day at the plate for R 10 Hondo "as capped wilh a J for 3 1>erform ance that also In· eluded u ~ing l c . lie r homer crime in the third inning and the triple brought the winning tally aC'rObS 1n the fifth Bridget Cros::. drovl' 1n tbc on- ly Golden Wt.·!>t run in the fourth 1nn1ng \\llh :i triple. The Hu::.tll'rs ~till lt:ad th<: circuit -.landing~ with a 4-1 record to 3 2 · for Hin llondo in sc<'ond place Golden West 1s 22·6 for the sl·ason I n-111<• is 4·0 in league play afte r Wednesday 's victor y . Viega '!-. homer s parked a nine. run fourth mning for the Va. f1ucro:. Sht•lley Ovesen had tt t\.\o-run homer. /\ t riple wmn<:r 1n last year 's PCAA c hamp1onsh1ps, King also fac<:b a 111.ellar field in the 200 m<'lcr::.. I le has run a 20.3 hand· limed this season which. con· verted to an electronic clocking, would rank eighth in the United St&1tcs this yeur. It's Eas ie r t o R e place Rams WITH A 200 }'JE LD that in· <'ludcs O ly mpi a n MllJa rd Hampton . Guy Abra ham <20.8), Wardell Gilbreath, a nd possibly Clancy Edward8 a nd Dwayne J·:v<.1ns. Tomm ie Smith 's 20.4 :.l ad1um and meet record 1s in Jeopa rdy Mustangs Top Foe Mike Mo1so won both h urd l e even t s a n d placed second in the trl-o pie Jump In addlUon to running on the winning relay te am for the Cost a Mesa High Musta ngs in a Sea View Lea gue dual 1n eet agains t E l Toro Wednesday a fte rnoon. Mol110's errorts helped push the Mustangs lo a 68·67 victory -· buL It was not otnclal until this m orning when It was co nfirmed that E l Toro did not pick. up a point for a third place In the JJOle vauJt because the opening Might was not cle-ared. Molso had a U.6 In the high hurdJel' and u 41.l In the low hurdles for his ctQublc. SACRAM ENTO <AP \ -It would be easier for Los Angeles to o bta in a rcp lacem l'n t franchise for the Rams footbull team , undt!r a bill th<it h:is cleared its first Assembly rom m ittce lt.>sl. AU 787 by As11cmblywomun Th~rcsa Hughes, D·Los Angch·s. won 7·1 approval T ucsduy by lht• A::.sembly Com m 1tlcc on Gov ernmental Organ11.<.1l1on, and . .. . ' went lo tht! Way~ a nd Means Commitkc Ms. tlught!s said Lo:. Angeles has not hccn able to sc<.'ure a rcpla ocmenl for th e Ra m s, ~dwdult.-d lo move to Anaheim 1n 1980. "bcC'aust· of the unli· <'Ompcl1tiw nalu'c or lhe Na· t1onal Football Le e1ttU<'." She smd ll b not for "a lack of 111terl'skd ll'nm:-. " • VOLLEYBALL f TRACK I SWIMMtNQ Fimlaid Fools 'EID Swim Sta~'s Looks Are Deceiving Ol Ille O•llY ll'llel ii.II To look at G olde n West College's Al Fimlaid , the Wist thing an obser ver would say was tha t he resembled one of the top swim mers in the slate. or even resembled a s wi mmer at all. Sun·bleached blon<t. hair with a s m a ll beard . If Fim lald did a nything In the water it was pro· bablyon a s urfboard. And yet. when the <.i WC swim tea m invades Ventura tod ay th ro u gh Sa tu r day for t h e Southern Cal c ham pionships, f'1mla1d will be counted on heavily to' lead the Rustlers to the conference title. LIKE MOST WHO partmpate in aquatics. l''im lajd was reared ao the water al an early age. "I learned to :.w1m at the age of two. und by the time I was four I wa:. already a member of a swim tl!am," :.<J1d the 6·2. 180-pounder Supported h; h1:. mother, a pretty fair S\\ 1mmt·r h<:rsclf 1n <'Ollegc. in thl· early going:.. Fimlaid developed into one of the top prospects in the nat100 for his age, owning 35 top-10 rank ings in t he nation hy the age of 10 "I was in th<: water illmost every day. and started double wo rkouts !three hours d aily l at the age of rune.·· he :,a ys. T H E H ARD WORK paid handsome d1v1dcnd::. as fo'imla1d owned the national record in the back!.troke :it <1ge 10 Hut the hard work also had it s drawbacks as J-'lmla1d "was burned out" on the'~porl shortly thcrcafkr In the latest statist1ci> released for the best tames an the s\.ete this season . F1mlaid rank ~ second in the 200 backstrokl· I 1 . 59.961, fourth JO lht' 200 IO d1vidual medley 1 l 59 691. 20th 10 the 100 fr~ f0 ·49.001. and 29th 1n the 200 free 11 ~so 1 T HE M INDO, which coaailt5 of four diffe rent strokes Cfree, back. breast and butterfly), i& easily Flmlald ·s favorite, bul also his most strenuous . · · FoW' laps with each stroke ts really A gruele r. but I like it because you have to chance paces and strokes and you have to go thr ough your best and worst. It's definitely m y most cha llenging event." Swimm ing is s till not • im· portant to Fimlaid today as it was when he was setting records as a youngster. lie works out daily, but only what Is required by his coach. He doesn't hne any as pir ation s to ward the Olympics. nor does he know if he even wants to compete at all CJ flPr his firs t year at a major college "I'll J USl s wim next year and see what happens after that," he :,ays . ONt: E VENT llE IS pointing towards. though, is t he state championships in early May. "Whal it ull comes down to is one meet.•· he says. with some compclilJveness in his voice. "I would like t.o swim a l :SHo the 200 back. that s hould win ii. And I'd like to fi nish in the top three 1n the indo." And how should the te am fare? , "T his is t he best te am l've · <'Ver competed with.": Pimlaid :.ars honestly. "We have a lot o f depth." Most of that depth is provided by f'imla1d · F rom the agt· of ~even to 13 that's all I d11J and I f111ally got burned out ,' ... a ~i. F 1mla1d <'a nd1dly "I took ·three year:. ;.ind didn't do anyth1ni.: .. Edison Shoc k s Oile r s F1ml<11c:l 's 1ntt•rcst \\ <i!. ftn<11ly r c k i n cl I t • <I a !> a s t' n 1 o r u t. Wt•:,tn1111skr ll1gh Ted Nusenow d t'ft:att.<d L<Jn<'e Fedderly, 6·4. 1n lht: final match to give Edison l11 gh'!> Chari::t'rs an upset 14 1'2·1312 Sun~t·t l.t·agul· tennis victory over l<·al-!Ul' l(·<J<f "'Kl'n llamclorf t lhc G WC ang Huntington H<'ac h Wl•drw-. swim c·oaC'/11 tll'lpcd a lot." her day afternoon on lh•· 1.1.1nnc·r .., :.a y~. "Ill· got personally 1r1 <'Ourts \'()l\·ed a nd is a ,:.:ood mot 1v:itor .. A 1d1ng llw 'll'lory ~1th 11: Jo'JMl.J\JD DIDN'T SET thi• world on fire al Wc!.tminstcr. but he did get ht msl•lf into shape for Golden Wc:-.t. where he has been nothing s h o rt of sprctacular 1n h1:, t "o year'> al the ca mpus point:. .... as tht: Ed1!.on duuhlt•<, le&Jm of Crai)! Nuseno"' and Larry Hartmann lluntmgton Beach sliU leads the lea~ut.· with an 8·3 record to 7 4 for 1-·ountain Valle). l .. agl!na Bc~ch lO}t'CJ \.\1th _ap1str:ino Val1l'y wh\lt• Alan M 1tc hcll and Dan Mur phy won all o f their singles matches to lt·ad San Clemente t..o victor y 11ver Laguna Hills, 23·5. On tht.• women 's fron t , all threl' arC'a J Cs ar<' leading their . lt•ague:. Orange Coast wr;.ipped up tht• South Coast title for the St'C'Ond straight year with an I I ·O r('<'Orrl and a M· l overall e ffort Saddll'baC'k 1s leadjng the Ma:-. !.IOn Confrrence a nd Golden West the Southern Cal circuit S addl C'buck d~feated San Bernardino. 8·1 while GWC went out o f con f erence t o top Pasadena, 6' 2·21 :o ~~~~~~~~~~---~~~- Rossm an Won 't H ave S urge ry CUSTOM POLISHING & WAXING PHI LADELPHIA I AP> -Surgery will not be required on Make Rossman·s right hand broken during his loss to Victor GaJindez f6r the World Boxi n g Assoc iatio n lig ht h ea v y weig h t championship Dr. EdwCJrd /\ Cumpbell. 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Rustlers Win 24th Golden West College's wo m en 's basketball team extended lla U.D· defeated string t o 24 g ames with a 9 5·49 victory over Rio Hondo Colleae Wednetday In Southern California Conlerence acUon wblle Oran1e Coast topped vlatunc Ml San Antonio Colleae. a.ae, la Soulb Coaatj)lay. lleledey Bland bit 12 of 21 from the noor for 25 points for Golden Wu t with Pam Banks 1ett1n1 19 and 12 re· bounda. Kim Ei1eobart added 11 rebouncb and 12 polal9 wttb Karen and Cbrll o.,e •Iona with DollDa Marts seortn1 10 eacb. :.s, .... ~ -.t • .....--....- Gt'-<.Mu u Gnr••-• Ot ..... C..... .. lleill JA0-1\ II t.•h•---• ', ·---Aleof, ~"'llllllQ Ill, ""'"" ,, ~ •• ,,, .. ,.I. o ...... , 141 ..... ~ •• lfl .... .. ..,._ • --" \!•ti• .. . MIC»ft ICMOOl. car-11tt ~r u. 1,.. .... 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Gttolor111e •II Canal Se<toon, Newport 8Uth , •• th.ti •IQ.ht, l•lle -1n1ere..1 <on¥oyecl •nown 0t0 • """ rt<O#<Md tn bOOlo 4, 10 •nll now llllld by II 111\0flr wld Deed ~· .. ol mlKell-\ map•, In lhe of Tru•l In 11111 prOClfny $llU.led tn u.e olloce of lllo c-ly recorder or •••O COi.iniy •nc1Statedn<rtbed"' Ora"9C c.ounty, C•tolO#n•• LOT 4 ot lRACI NO *O. as the \lteel .OOrh\ -OllW'r com \hown on " Map recordeo 1n llOO-u . ""'" llMlqNlton. ,, MIV, Of 11111 re•I P<t°"' 9, 10 •nCI II Of Mot.<.ellaneou\ pr-rly _rt_ •l>O'lt "pyrpof'led MIO\, retorCls 01 Oral'IQI Covn1y, to lie J~ CNlnnlll Pl•O. NewPO<I C•lolorno• 8'.cll, "'"' TM \!reel ..odre\\ OI "''" propeny TM 11l'IOH'\19MC1 t r11>I .. C11\Clt1m\ IS pi;rparteCI lo be any 1oa1:1t111v tor .,., lntorreu""u 01 2'19 Pal>t'r L•lll. N...,POn bHCh, 11>9 slrHI -H\ ~rlCI otntrr tommon Callt0fn1a ~•on•tton •' ~1. \nown ,._.,.,., The und1rsu1ned d t\Ct•t"'' •"Y S.10 wit '"'" be m-. t>ut ••1"""1 llab•ltty tor .,... •ncorre<tno>• Of ,,... cown•"' or warranlY. Ullf•H or Im· \lrael acklre\\ Y>own ""'''n 1)11ed, rtOM"CllnQ 1111e. poueut0n. or S.111 sale woll oe ml)de wltl\oul <o••· en<1111111r-. to P"Y ,,.,. rem•1n1nq nanc °' wMret11Y. UP'Hsed or •m· prl8'1111<tl wm of IM notehl \Kur.cl Pllotd, •' to Inc Ctlltt, pos,.\\<Oft 0' .,. l>'t l Alll OeeCI OI Tr11>I, IO·Wll (llnll>t-H to Wh\ly Ille "'m11ln1nq '71,000 00. with onlort \I 11>ereon. •• llfllK•Ptl \um -on ,,... nole Mcureo o<OYIClllCI In \aoO notef\I, aCIY•nt~•. II by WIO °"°of T•u~l to wll 520,000,00 ... ,, -the l•rm• of W>CI DffO ol Wllll '"'ff~,,...,_,,_. Ou-· ti. Tru>I. lt<K. cnotrQn 3tlO ••Pfl'I~ ot 1418, ptu\ lilll' ci..roe>. •\ prowoded '" lftl Tru"M -ot Ille tru'1\ cruteo wlCI nore IOll(<tt>er w1111 toee" ,,..,~, by wlCI l>Mdol tru•I. anCI U llflf'I-ol thl' 1nntff •rlCI >U<I> The -k1••v uno.r wlO Dffll of 01ner s11m\ •> m .. y 114vl' been •d r ru\I IM••lofore eHculed •no Ot· ¥•n<6CI oV 1~ owrwr """ -ol WiO llYert O ro IN ..,...,.,.IQne<I • """'..,. nore. wllh ontff"•>I, •• 11ro~1ded In ~Id clarallfll\ Df O..t•ult """ D<tmano Dffll 01 T rv•l tor 5 •1e, al'IO d w rillrn Nollet of DATED Mort111~ 1419 Oel•ull -EletCtOI\ 10 ~II ,,,... un Ftr\l AIN>t1(.,n O~t\IQnPd (d\.Utd \dtd NOhC# Of f•tlt• IAWl'.etW:•ComPdO~ Dela11ll ....., fclec.tton lo !>ell 10 Dt-•e !Jr """Y Mo-rV<to tor-Oed 1n ttw tounty w~ro I~ rt'•I AutnurueoOH1<.r• O•OP<"rly 1\ IO<Alt!O Pul>lo \nt'<I Oranqe '°"" 00foly 1'•101 D•I• Martll J'I 1'19 Aprtt) 11 19, I~"' •11• I• Tiiie ln'4lr•110 •"" TrV\IC-y ...... o Tru\lf<!, PUBLIC NOTICE • b y Clll• L. Woti."m' I PuOll\lle<I Or61>QO C0.t>I D••I• P1101 -----Apr S 11 n 19N 11<11 I• ~ 7Jt .. P UBLIC NOTICE SUPElllOft COUllT 0, THE ST ATE OF CAl.1 f'OllNIA FOR THE COUNTY 0, ORA"GE NO 4-"91' NO TICE OF HEAA I N(;. OF PETITION FOR PllOI ATE OF WIU. AMO ,OR LETTERS TESTAME" TAAY AND FOR AUTHORtl.ATION TO ADMl"ISTE A UNDE A' THE INDEPENDENT AOMINISTllATION OF ESTl'TES ACT CPll0 8ATE CODE St! EYSEOI E\fdl~ ol MA~vAREf AMLL.ING. Ot!<tol~l'O I FICTITtOU\ IUSINE\S NAME STATEMENT T rw 1011ow1nQ p11r\on .. drf' do1nq Ou\tne\\ •\ MARGARE I H tl.lS LANO 11> EAPLORAI tON COMPAN Y, SOO Newport C..-nter Dro•e, Suite •SO, Newe>or't ~<Kl" C<1lllorn•d ~'f>O(I 00119 1"' P '>"nP\On, 1\11 VO\lo1 O"*'e. Nf'woort B••tn, C.•1ttorn1.t 93~ TllOmd\ M llnatn. No II, Cw•• )Orif'\Q. ""•tM!'. C4hf0tn11t L•"• r Srmlh No J O••monl L•n~. Nf'WPO'I lko1<h, C.1htorn1" '1..0 AOOfr C. Pof'h r. llOA W•l•t tron1 Unvt!. (.Orono d~l M er. C..011torn1,. ~l•H J Jt"tt Pentr )' Carmt-t b.ty DAil Y PlL.OT .. PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICB &UN RIOA cou•T •• ,.... COUNTY 0, O•ANO• NOTICa TO c•••n•• 7•C.lvk C... Orlw•Wttt NO ....... s.....-.CAtUOt IUP•AMMCOUttTOl'TN•. AM•Ne>e• ~P'IQCNf& CHt1 IT A 11 otf CM.I flOll•A fllOta AMIND•O QOM~IMf TN• COUNTY Of'HMe• C.AH NU,..._., ts tt.M 111 tlle -cal Of IM &MAM ot JOMH PL.AINTlf-F':OIAN£~0•t!RTS HARL.EV M U TCH LIER a k• J, o cuit:NOAMT ; P A ULA I(. HARLEY MUT(HLIR ell• J, N. 'SIMPSON, VIL.I.A FORO COMPANY, MUT(HL.I•, 0.C...Md DOE CORPO RATION. ROE ANO NOhG• "ller.OV o•-to <reoileo ROE, a P•rtnef1MO, OOES r lllfOUQll ~lf'll ~""~I 11111 Ml.cl_-., x 111<lv\I.,. CIMll to Ille Miid <lelm\ In 11111 Offtca Of '•onq1 Y• ... .,. ..,. ...-. n. '"" < .. ,... ot .,.. .,._.... (OWf"' to ----r~ •••1111.... ~tolN•teel' ........ .__ • ~,-.._. .... , ........ Vt¥ ........ O ft , , wll .. ho ;a a yl , •fff IN IAllW-ltfo '9tuffly 810Q., 214 IE. Golof' .. 841141., .. ,_, Pt\tClene, C..lllor11la t llOI, wM<ll l•t· "Vl501 ~ ... M .... .__ ter Offiff lllllllllUKtot ........ otlM 11 Tr i-I ,..... '9<1tlr <•Ir• 114. \HICMr~ ti. all ll'IMWt lifltf ......... ''" •~la • ,...,... --Uf. r ... to H id • ..._ ... *" <l•lm• wlttl • ""Ml• _,. .. M ti••· LH ta ,,.. nec••'ltry .,._lie,. ""'" IM fl ... ., l•m•<I• -"-''•H llltcl •• elorHakl •11"1• '"' I TO !HE OEFtNDAOj f & (lvll lftCl"I'" •II., I"' fl~C pWl~llOft .. comptalnt ,.., l>ffn ••tM I>• '"" pl•1l'I· tllh noel<•. 1111 •Q•ln\I y011. Oa1eo AP'll ••. 1919 • If 1011 Wl\h lo o •IMd 1111\ Kl::NNETH C NEWELlc l•w \uot. you mu<il, w1t,.1n JO o.v• ,n., t:a1K111or ot f"" 1111\ '"""'*" I\ °"''""" on YOU, 111, Wiii ol """'" QotG ...... I wol/I 1n1• '°"'' "wrllltn ple.td•nQ 1n JOHN"· WKATL£'( re•ponu 10 rnc compld1nt 111 a Att.,.,.ya1t..11w Ju•ll<• Oollrt. vou m11\I 111• "'"" th<r lU *""'• ...... ,our1 • wroU•n 111-•no o• c•11.-•n 2M r.. CMW-11~. oral p lf..OollQ 10 w ent•••a on t~ ~·~.(all,.,,...'"" 00(U1 I. Uni~\ YOU do"' voo• 01•l4u11 PV011"'911 0rAft911 Coa\l D•ll't Pll04. "''" D• enter..o ullC)n •O(.lllCollon ot the Apt II It, 2' ..,_, ~., 3, 10, 1'1' P••1nt•tt, •net Uh\ court m ay.ent .. r 4 • 1UOQm•nl -ln\I YOU la< llW ·~··" 0. --------.------l»UBUCN ICE ma-"' .,... "'"'Clld1n1. whK" <- '•"''' 1n Q.irn1\IW'ntnt OI WiitQtt\, t•k•f"tO ot money or .,._,,Y o• otl'll!r rell•f •ti •-------------- _,,.., 1n ""' <ompl•1n1 "OTICIE INVITING at OS 0 II -WUll IO ........ ••Irle• et NOl•C~ ,, herelly Ol¥el\ , ....... . •• att0,_., In 1111• ""'"•'• '°" ,......., loarO of TrV$1ott of 1119 C:O.U C-· ,. '° ,,......,V '° 111•1 yo11r wrlttM mun11., College Dlslrl<I of Or~ ••-H, 11 •ny, ,,..y 11o 111.oon tun•. Counly, CAl llO<'nl•. wlll re<eive M•lect OAT ED Aor•l to 191~ bid \ llP lo ? 00 pm. Monday, ... ., 1, LE~ A. 8RAN(H ""·et'"' Pvrc"-Sil!ll ~-IOI Ciera \aid "'-1 ooslrl<I localed al 1)10 8v GAi SPl(llAllO AO•m• A¥enu~. Costa Me•• Dflllllv Colllorl'lla, •t w!\1<1111,,.,. >Aid bldi wll~ °" pubtl<ly ~ -re.ad tor . CUMMINS, WHITE, llOlltN~N & 11081N~ON Alld 11091'.llT V, P41.1n 1.00 Dovt, ~llt ... Ntw"r1 8Nc" CA 'JMO ft.I 11141 .SS·IOU AUorn•r fOf' P141nt1t1 F'uDll\N-d Or11tnQi1-~ (.l)oi.I lJ01tr t.-1101 Apr .. 1~ l& M11y J '"' 1\#l 1 14~• 1'1 PUBLIC NOTICE A\ '"D"'''° bY 'io'<loon • ., ot ,,.. fl ... mPn1 ... r., 6nO St-<ondttrv f ou<.tll•on Ar 1 of 1~\ '" &60l"'CJ bv S--c 11on t 10 ot PuOllC L~w '1 l80. thl> N~wPorl M~s~ Un1f1~ Str\001 01\lncl .,..,., no1d tt m •ttt•nQ Opt,_n to ,,.._. publlt •n Uw M11llop11r1X1\t' Room at POMONA SCHOOL. !Ml Pomon• "'••nwe 1n CO\l<I Mt.a, C.lltot'fti<l •I 1 lO p m. en ,\pru 30, 1'17', di Wn1ch 11me tn~ b• ''"9"•" ~out.ah~rogr•m ''"'° •I\ •<U•ltfe\ 1n the~ O•\ltK t w1U bP e aPla1MCI -,.,..._,.. 1n •H•-<e ••It h•v• 11n oooortun1ty to offer com· tn41't'll\. P110ll\l>OCI OrM>Qe Coa\I D•llt P.101. Aor11 t•, IU'I I\~ 1' PUBLIC NOTICE CHEMISTRY EQUIPMENT 111 ORANGE COAST COLLEGE All 0101ar•1o tie on a<'or~• "'"" lht ln\trucloon• Md Condition• """ ~pecolf,dliOn'> wllo<h •re now Of\ Ille .no m•y ~...cured 1n IN oth<• ot I,,.. Pvrt n•""9 AQ4!nl OI \••II Kl\ool 01\· ,,.,, E dC h 1>1delf'r nll.l\t \Ubmot with hi> tuo .. <•\l'l•P' '<-~<k. t.ert1f1eo cheek. or O•Ode•"• llon<I m•llt payable lo llw! ordf'r ot ltw C:O.•I Comm11n1ty ColleQJt 01\lr•<t 8oMO ol Tru\ltn In •n 41mount not t,..\, tnan f1wf' petcenl IS •• al Ill• wm o.o '"" q1Mr•nltt thotl Cite O•OO-r #•If .. n1e..-into the OfOOOW!'d Contract ol '"" '"""' •• ilW¥cled tu him In uw ,...,,.nt ot t•llure to enter fn .. 10 \U(h (Ol\C•oKI, CM orocHds OI Ille <l>e<• w111 Ill!' to<felled, or In Ille u ..e Of • troncl. -lull wm tnereol wlll be lor1ellM lO ... o !>< hOOI Olstrk I No O•Cld(>r mAy w olhelraw l'to\ bld tor a l><!roOCI ot lor1y rovv 10 1' Clay• <1lltr lhl' IS.ti@ wt tor '"" OPeN"O 1nereo1 T"• Bcwro of Tru\INS rewn rn t~ P"••lell" m •~1«••"9 onv """ •II 1>10~ or to WdlW """ 6rr~\llArtUH Of fn 10.mat1l•M In any Oki or 1n the tMOOlnq !°><-" NOllMA~£ WAT!.ON SKr.-.tor., BOird ot Tru)ltoe~ NO TICL I~ H(r.(t)V C.IVlN IMI MARC.ARE f A DON ""' l•lt!O ,.,.,.,,. i.1 peht100 tc>t J'robdh.+ Of Wiii dnO tor t\';U8n((" Of L1•tt1•f' f~\trlmt n tdry ~A t~ pt tthOht•' ""° tur AuU-.or 1/dt•t.m to AOf',.11n1-,ll"'f unc:tt-r trw IOOf'f>"n()f'nl Ad m1nl,1'dhon 01 (\t.tH•) Act IProOdh C.O<Je ~'' ... , \or'tlJ. rt"tf tf'n<.t' to ¥W01<" '' fT\ddf' tOt tunnttr Pdrhcu•dr\. dnd thdt '"" 11m~ dfd vtdt't· 1,1 nto.armq ltw> wmr h<t< ll<'<'n ""' tor Mdy 8. 1'14 di 10 00 .t m . •rt~ <.our1r00tn Of Ot•Pdrtm~mt Nf) J (')I \.ittd t.Ou• 1, ~,, 100 (IVH. C.t•ntP• 01 ·~•· Wr,1, 1u ow llty ~ ~•'H1.t An11 '-••1lornM Ort•• C.oron• 0<1 M••. C.•lflorn.. • NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Pvbhs~ Or~ '°"'' D•llv Pllqf "P' 11 I~. 1•. 1'1'1 I )Jll Y< Yl•H T,,.. N.-wport -.... l)nol,•o '><'-1 f t11\ bu\rnti\'\ '" t<;nduct,.d br • 01).lrt<l wl\~ to not+tv ttie Pu~•< ot PUBLIC NOTICE Qt"n~tdl Q4rtl\if!<\l\1tJ ,,..,. 11ppo1ntmw\I O' Mf\ '-'1t1 HMOi\Oti MAAGARE.' H fLL!> lANO ti; tn• P'>"'•hon 04 S«ftOOI 01'\lt1Ct ,,,, .. '!. l Al'LORA l ION C CJ IT Ollt<" NOTICE TO CllEDI TOllS SUPElllOft COUllT OF TMtE STATE OF CALIFOllNIA f'OR THE COUNTY OF OllANGE u., Ld"' f 'Jm•th Mr' H~rbt\Oft m<11y bl• tont..rt•-O tor Tn1' ~i.eterne-nt w ... \ 014!0 wltrt t~ '"'\Olvt1Qn «t come>••1t'll\ +Ul"QmQ d1' lOUl'll f C..h~r--. ut Ot.,n~ tounty un tt1m1n..tlt0n on ttw-b.''" of \•-i ft\ oru Apr II 111 t•I• h11J11...i 0¥ I 11'<' IX l1 tn. HO """•H ~llll'-4 H•rpt-'r °!aUOOOfl "~tVl(t\ (Plitt Bl•I~ Of FLORENCE C. TESSIN f"ub•1\hitod Ot~ (O~\I 01tny Puol Rt)otri l •?\ t:-Utftt .._,,,. •• , (ti"•• 0..t ~A""' Apr 11 t• /o~no M.Jy J, 191• l<I~ I• Me\•. C.•l1torn14 •1611, Ill llU 1 NOrtCE IS HERESY GIVEN to t"e rre<1•1ors ot the at>O•@ n.trnt'CI oeoaenl tn•t .tll ~r\On\ ll4•1no tt•1ms eQall\\t 0 .rlrll Al>t 11 I/ "'~ LCl." A BRANCH C.<>11n1 y '""' Pellt1_, ""'' no1 r•t••fMlll M •ttorney M••t•nt A. Don ""' llacll-t.•ne Ht1n11n9Con Bffth, C~ •U•• Pul>IJ\lleO Ordllll" Coa\I Ud11, Poto! Apr 18, 19, 1\, 1'h I )C)O 1~ P UBLIC NOTICE R·1»11 "CTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT I llo 1ot1ow1n11 Pf' \OM or• C1o•n11 buSll'lfl\ "' TU!.TIN PARTN£AS. 1'1S R~ Hill A•e,,...,, S...11' 1'·100, CO\t• M4'\.t, c... '11'21 Byron M T•multl'r. As Trust"ol rtw Urnutltf' FMl"loly Tru\I, ?415 Reel Hiii Av• • Su1i.., FC 100, CO'lta M tsa, C• '12•77 Jortn w. H&mlllon, :l'IS Rl'CI Hiii A•e .. S11111r F·100, C°''" Mew, C•. '2.'21 JOftl'I L Oosnoon. tM1 M.KAnn"r 8 1"'1 . Irvine. Ci '1211) Ph11Up N. l,yon\, 18952 M«Arlh11r BIYO • ''"'""·Ci <1111S Th" bu\oness I\ conOuc ltd l>Y a QeMhel ~t\.h•O 8-;ron M T .trnulter, •\ r ru•lff 01 rne T b•nutter Fdmlly Tru>I l'11\ ~l•h.tf'f'lllMt Wd \. Ille(! wtff't tP'W' County "'"' or O•dnQe Coonty on AP"' 1 ). 1919 · PUBLIC NOTICE R·lltU SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF C•LIFOllNIA 1<0 11 THE COUNTY OF OllAMGIE HO A·.,1l0 NOTICE OF H IE A R I NG OF PETITION FOii P"OIATE OF Wll.L A"O CODICIL CIF ANYI ANO ,011 lETTE llS TESTAME MT"llY ANO FOR AUTHOMIZ.ATION TO AD Ml "I S TER U N O E ll T N E INOEPENOEMT ADMINISTllATIO. OF ESTATES ACT E\tal'! ot HAlEL W CLEV[LANO •ka HAlEL (LE Vt LAND. 0..t~•,,..O NOftCE 15 HEREBY GIVEN t"-Jt JOHN w ERPEl.OINC. no l1l~d h<rreon e ~ltUon tor Probate of W•ll •11<1 Cocllctt ancl tor 1u11ance ol LPtt~" I Hl.,.,.nl•o 3tlO tor A11ll'lor11a1ion 10 Adrn1nl\ler unocr '"" 1~1 Ao nlUl .. I•••-of E\l•ln ACI, rettrl'fl<• to *"''" •s m•dt-tor 'v''"•' o•rt 1culdn, eno tn41t tnP ttrr1e ttno Plat• of hHrlnO l1'e >Arnt' na\ Ottn "'I '°" M•., t, n7"1, •• 10 oo .a m • 1n ,,,. toorlrooc:q ol ~lment NoJ 01 \.l•d court, at 100 C1Yo< C#nt•r Ot1•t' Wh t 1n tne C•IYot ~nr• """· C1111orn1" O•leO All'" 10, t91• LEE A BRANCH Counly C:M.'•• LEROY 8. TAFT, ESO. 1 IMI S.n Ylnc:.t!l Blvd S..llo No MO LH A .... ~. C...lila<'"1• -· h i: UUI ll!MIS7 Ft1J4SO Atcorney tor. P•lll_.,, PuOll\""" Or.tnl/(' C!MSI Oaoty P1101 Publl\llt<I Ord~ (..OoSI Doti• P"o! Apr 19 ,. M.t•l. tO 1•~ 1<811• Aptll U. ll. 19. 1~1• 14101\ PUBl4C NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Consolidated Report of Condition of Com· mer ceBank of Newport Beach, County of Oranqe, and Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of business on March 31, 1979. ASSETS Dollar Amounts rn Thousands Cash and due from banks .................... 619 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell In domestic offices •. 2,000 Loans. Total <exludrng unearned income l ................ 3,490 Less: Reser ve for pcssrble loan losses ........••••••.........• None Loans, net . . . . . . . • . • . . • . . .........••..... 3,4qQ Bank premises, F.F.&E ..........•...........• 27 Other assets • . . • . • • • . . . . • • • . . . , .............. 32 TOTAL ASSETS ............................ 6,168 LIABILITIES Demand deP<>sits of Individuals, partnerships, and corpcratlons .........•.. 1,440 Time and savings depcslts of indi vidual!,, partnerships, and corpcrations .....••.••. 1,984 Depcsits of United States Governmenl .•.•.•.•.. 39 Certified and officers' checks ••••..•......•.. 121 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES ............. 3,584 Total demand depesrts .....•..••. , 1,600 Total time and savings deposits ••..............•......... 1, 984 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO FOREIGN OFFICES ..... , .......... 3,584 Other liabilities ................................ 13 TOTAL LIABILITIES <excluding subordmated notes and debentures> • . .. . .. . . .. .. . • ... 3,597 SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY Preferred stock _ a. No. shares outstanding ..•. None Common stock No. shares authorized ....•• 500,000 No. shares outstanding ...•.• 275,000 Amount ~,750 (11J9> TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL ...... ~ •.• 2,561 Retained earnings ............................ 10 TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY •••.....••••••.•.•.••..•.•••••••• 2,571 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY .............. 6,168 MEMORANDA Time Deposits of SlOO,OOO or ~ in domestic offices: T ime certificates of dePosit in denominations of S 100,000 or more .....• 1 ,600 • The undersigned Samantha Ketchum, Vice President & Cashier and Georve R. Octisner, Ex· ec. Vice President of the abovt--named bank, each declares, for himself alone and not for the other: That tile foregoing statem•nt IS cer tified to be true and correct to the best of mv knowledge and belief. • Executed on April 13, 1979, at Newpert Beach, California. Samantha Ketchum ~A.Ochsner Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot. Aprll 18, 1979 1484·19 -----· ----- \~ lJOO PvDl•\f'W"O Or".at.qt-L 04\t Doil r Pllol Ao"& '"'· 1•1" 1 \JO I.,! ----------- PUBLIC NOTICE: "CllTIOUS BUSINESS UAME STATEMENT T,.,.. IOllOWlf\Q per \On .,. d01no 00\t " .. '" ~h COMMUNICATION ARIS 771 ltth s1r .... 1. ,..o B, H .. n11t1Q1on B~il<n.! C..tt1totn1• lf?CAI '""'•t.on NOrm& Sll.t,... 117 tatll S1re~1. No. 8, H11n1tnqton 8e•<h. C•hlorn1a 92..-cl Ttlt\ t>U'\ltW-~'\ t\ con<tu<t~ b• ~n in Olf•OU.JI CninQ L•~ Nor mA """"" Tft1\ \tat"""fnc ..,.,, '''"'° with It~ County Cieri. ot O••nll" CO\lf'IY Of\ M<1r<h 10, l•M Fttie>7• Pul>h>hed OrM\Qt' CINI\! O.tlly Pllol, AortHO, ?•MCUtoW0 .10. 197~ IDJ 1' PUBLIC NOTICE '"" , ... o °""'~' "'" •i!CIUl•ed 10 Ille ,,, .. rn. w11n trw ne<fl"\\.Ary voucnen . fn •h~ Otlo<l' ot Ille <•~•k of ITle abo,,. en· lolled court, or ro Pr"e\l'ftl lhen'o, with tn• rie-c,.\\.Ar't voucnett. to tf\e u~ °"r\1Qnt'O 111 S~S Soull! Flower Street, LO\ Anqete-,, Calllot'ftla. whlc" I\ '"" plaH Of bu'illle\S 01 11\o Uf>detll(lned j" oll m<tlleo 0H1•1n1nq to 11\e n l•le Ot ,,.,d Ott("(tfl>rit. wUfttn tour mon'"' ,.,,., 1.ne lu\t pubt1ceuon ot "''' not•~ Dated Aot•t 11. 14M EMIL A TESSIN II Eae<11tor of'"" w 111 ot <1bO~t Mmed 0...t!Clenl A•NE S. LINOGllEN 01' LATHAM& WA Tit INS us s ... ......, Street l.M A ....... CM.-....-11 r.r uu1-.1u+ AttOfM'F for Ette.-IW Pu&llSlllld OfMQe Go<l\I Dall• P1•01 o\pfJI 19. 2'and Mcly 3, 10. tt1~ Ull /Q PUBLIC NOTICE Consolida ted Report of Condition of AME RICAN STATE BANK of Newport Buch, County of Orange, and Domestic SubSldiaries at the close of business on M arch 31, 197t State Bank No. 1072 ASS ETS Dollar Amounts in Thousands Cash and Clue from bdnk'> .................... 3,04S U.S. Treasury secuntre'> ................... 2,1Sb Oo11gat rons or other U.S. Government agenc1e'> and corpcratrons . . . . . • . . . ... 2, 100 Obligations ot States and po11 tica1 subd1v1s1ons ... .. . .............. 179 Federal funds sold and securrtres purcha sed under agreements to resell rn domestic offices •• 5,800 Loans, Total lexcludrng unearned income>. . . . . . . .... 35,062 Less: Reserve for posc;1 t>le loan losses •....•.........•.......•.... J4 t Loans, net . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . •...•• , ...••.• 34,72 t Direct lease financing ...................... 1,841 Bank premise!>, F.F.&E ....................... 333 Other assets .••••............•........••....• 921 TOTAL ASSETS .......................... 51,096 LIABI LITIES Demand depcsrts of Individuals. partnersh1P'>. and corpcrat1ons ......................... 14,911 Time and savrngsdeposits of individuals, partnerships and corporation'>.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.686 Deposits of United Slates Government ...... . •• .)b Deposits of States and pollttCal subdivisions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • , •....... 1,500 Certified and officer~· checks . . . . ....... 904 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOM ESl'ICOFFICES ............ 47,123 I 1) Total demand depcslts .•..•....• 15,937 < 2 > Total time and savings depesits .......................... 31.186 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN OFFICES ............. 47,123 Other liabllltles .............................. 491 TOTAL LIABILITIES <excluding subordinated notes and debentures> ................... 47,61 4 SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY Common stock a No. s"ares authorized .. 1,200,000 b No. Shares outstanding .• 827,810 Amount ...... 1,035 Surplus ...... 1,472 . TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL .... , ..•.. 2,507 Retained earnings................ .. ......... 975 TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ....•.••........•..•...•...••••••• 3,482 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY .............. St,()96 MEMORANDA StandbV letters of credit outstanding ••••••••.• 458 Time Deposits of Sl00,000 or more In domestic offices: Time certificates of deP<>Slt In denominations of $100,000 or more •••••• 10,596 Other time deP<>SitS In amounb • of S 100,000 or more .••.••••.•.••••.••••.• 1,SOO M arket value of investment securities ••.•••••••.•. , ..••.••••••••••••• 4,307 The undersigned, DONALD W. STUMP Ex· ecutlve Vice President and R086Rf w. CRE IGHTON. Controlfer of the •bove·named bank, each dec lares, for himself alone and not for the other. That the foreoorno statemenl'ls ctrtlfltd to l>t true and correct to the best of my knowltdQe •nd belief. • Executed oo April 2, 1979, at Nt wpcrt BHcl'I, Cell ifornl&. Oon1ld W. Stump Robert W. CrtlOl'lton Published Oranoe Co.st Delly Piiot, April 1•, 1979 1470·79 I I 1 -~LYPILOT ThurMtay. April 11. 1919 Business Bananas Go to Battle havez Boycott Aims at Lettuce Victory b.o}COll& launr h <I t o .... 10 -bM(Calr\h\tl r~ iOIOOft, lil('('Of'd- union Th c A m c r I c u 11 Jl u b 111'. · Cbovei uyi-, "hul'I IH't'n \cry Mood to u.~" ('flnnol stop the un· c ht'c·k ed 1l ltt~J I 1mm1gra nt l'll r1kc bn·uk1nli( ..:-.me th11t th1•y'v(' twt>n ,,1uy1ng, it'll be vt>rv M'11oui. for the entire union. Wt: nt•t•d dt.•sµt•rc.tlt•ly to get thl' ~ov1•nm\1•nt 10 ~nrw n· t ht· law .. (' It V .. : Z II 0 I' .. ; S 1' II ... 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"hat Sun I l~Jl'\'l'"' h.1s don1· Non muon har vt·~tlng ·I' up to :10 111·1 n·nt ".ind int·n·a,ing." ht• Communicators Cited '\1arl. ~·h .... Jnh1·1·I.. 111 lln·l.m..1n lnstrum1•nt'. l lH' "·" Jll , ..... 1\11•.f 1111' . ll1'11ni!Ul'•hl'd S \•f\ H'I' '" .11CI It\ 1111 P1.1tW•' ('1111111) c·h.1pl 1·r of 1h1· Puhli<' K1•la11nn .. :..or wt) of \nwril'a clunng th1· PROTECT CHILDREN FROM CHOKING ACCIDENTS By Terry Grant, R Ph. f\, t• I" I t,tlh I ,tlllllllt '" ~····it .. 1 ... ' 1 .. oltt "' ••flt•H• I• ,,, 1,, \\·""'\I'" ,I\\ .J \ 1111111 JI l.111t .tlltl • lt1ld11·11 ''"I 11t ... ., .. 1t .. 1 .... ,, ... , ...... . 111 "'' .tlltn\ I ht' 111 I It I" I, ,,, h I It• •• ,,, t t111&11 .... , l+o~ '""'"1'' nd n1h di• 1111· lttlt llt 1 1 pll I ht It 11 I 1111 t I. I I lallrl ... I l•t " "I ' I \\ 111 I• ... 11 I I • I I I -? 1111111 I h I 'II''" t .111 I \ I ,, 1 I • ' 11• ,, \\ I 'I·.. • .. I I "It 1111 .. 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( osta M1•sa Both will 'tart at 7.30 pm Sp l' a k 1· r "" II I h 1· Jost•ph (;rnuvillt'. 111 cJ c pt' n d c· n l m a r k c l anal v~t and «d1to r of a m.irkl'l ni·w .... lettt'r There IS no charge ror I hl' io.emmars. St•a llng " l1m1tl'd, and rest•rva lion-; arc h~·mg takt·n .1 1 th<' llutton ofrlC'l' 111 '\ t' w p n r t H l' J l' h . Ii 11 !1111 Plannin~ E y~d lninl' S;n1ngs an<l Loa n ""Ill !>pon,or ,1 f r n ;i n r 1 .1 I p I a n n r n g :-.1·m1 nar at 7 p rn Tu"' Ila v ;rCllSiirfit't'. IR552 Mac Arthur Bl vd . 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And1·r,11n, C '111 hr :11w < 'h"" .ind ('11 !'>Jl4•l'1<1I ('\1•nl'i, 1'1•111•" .1\\,11tl 111 .\Odt'r,on. h\•• :t\\ :rrd' <Jf 1•\t't°lknt·1· to uo .... (·r .incl 111H· lo J ami·• St1·1·d ol ~t 1t.·hal·I U11w1 · r .1 net \~,01·1 JI•·' Tradt: m ag;u1nl' story, Proto!> a 1Nard to Pill· man; :1war<1 of l'Xt:CllNlCl' toCarl.,!>o n. (;l•nt•ral 1·1n·ulal1rin magat.JIH'. Pro111 .. "" :11 rl to Collins. ~1;.1g:1ZIOl''· Prnt11s a\\;11rl tu s u .. an (. Pf'\t'llr, Ml'mor1al llo,111tal • N1•w .. p1q1t•r:-. :ind n1·w,lt·lll·r~ Proto' a\1 arr! 11, Jac quc•llnf' K. Schaar. flu11tlln a.: l mlu~tn A-.:-.1w1.1 lion of t'alifornra . """ :trd 111 1·xn ·lll'llC'(· to ~h. SaJl JIOk. Ectu1·:1lional. ;i\\~1rrh of 1"(1•t'll1•n1·t· lo •·r unk n. Kalupa ;.md Edgar I'. 'l'rotkr, l'al ~I.tit' l"ull•·r 1•111 GET RICH SLOWLY-SURELY. INVEST $83.33 MONTH~Y, YOU'LL HAVE $136,699 . Starf with the S JOOO minimum in our 8-year St Certificate ziccount. Then add SSJ.33 per month. In thirty years you 'II have a lump sum of St 36.699·. Your total Investme nt is $) J ,000. It earns $J05.699 In interest alone! Or deposit •lt,000 o utrigh t. 011r ddily compound Interest will give you c.1n l'Vt:r\ hrqlwr return-•341,627 to be exact! Compounding for sho rtN terms dlso t•.irn'l compurallvcly high return&. Cc.111 or wrll t> tod,1y ••••• * Every Ume the Rooster Crows your Money Grows RFS REPUBLIC ~~~~~~!'L SAVINGS lllllHI SAl'CT'\AM 17th St. West of Ntwpon freeWDy (7141 541 5266 Al"IAHElM 202 Anaheim Plaza,~ M. Euclid St. (714) 956·82()() LAOUM l"UQUEL 30232 Crown Valley Perk'cwly (7141 495·08~0 Wl!STM11'18Tl!R 134 W.stmln ter Mall/Boise C. San Oleoo Fwy C7U J.8<l4 ~H47 Hud Office: &TADCNA 224G N. Ltkt Ave (2 13) 791-1,81 / 681 6611 l'SfJc , 1-- . . - 'Find Dirt'!' SA LT LAKE CITY IAP I-Art Brothers runs one or the nation's tiniest telephone companies. The way he runs It -with castoff equipment and seat.or-the -pants ingenuity -Is the subject of a rare kind or fo~ederal Communications Commission hearing. The owner or Beehive Tele phone Co, and bla one employee provide AP """"""°'o PUBLIC: 'LAST RESORT' Chavez Tries Again _/. - Record 'Sales, Earnings Told By Allergan t\ 11 t· r I-! a n I' h a r Ill a l' t• u I 1 t •' i.. . In 11w . h.1'i rf'porlt•<.I rt>l'Ord '.'>C.llt•<o .mcl earning:-. 111 lhl• fi rst quarlt·r 11f I !17!1 For t 111' tlrr t'l' m onth' 1·nded !\L1 r1·h :11. :-.Jll'' rOM' :w pt•rc:t"nl lo ~IH.~HXIO from S13.6'1k.00'1 tn lhl· prior ~1·a1 1'\'l ineom .. wa' '.!. Jl1ttf)(l(I or f.J < L'Oh u share 1·11mp.1c1•d "1th $1,GJ:! 000. or 3!1 '··nt' in lhl' praor )t•ar c.1' ~~ ilhl••d r111 lht• J for 2 \IOtk s phl Oii S1·pl I I·: irn111,:,.. 1><·1 \huri· 14 l'rt' rom J'lllt-d en th,· ft..i,1s or I 229 O(JO ,1\1 I··~··· .. hJfl'' llUhli.lnding In 11,,. llr'il qu.11111 111 l!Ji!J and I l~t; Ill)() Ill l!Jili 111 1•1;1' 1\ll1·n.:.1n h.111 11•1·111tl ,,.i. ' .. r \l.'1 :ti'.l.<Hili .1 nd rf'< onl 111·1 1111·111111 of '-!I I 11 1100 nr ~ :!•: !;111 I'll Ill p.111 \ .ti I\ t• lop ... Ill 1 11 1 c I , 1 1 I 11 r 1 • ' .1 n d ., 1 • I I ' I"'' I tlt11·d 11plllh~Jlr1111· .ind tl1·1111.1111111)'11 1•111du11., service to 101 custo,mers scat· tered over 7,000 squa re miles or rural Utah econom ically unut tractive to a giant ltkc Mountain Bell "If ONE Ot" MY cui.tomcr' dies . I go to tht: funerul ," Brother~. -19, :-.ci y!> "I i.ob and c ry. but perhaps for d1ffc:rcnl reasons Brothers v.tll hold ~ phone 1n hi s left hand on April 30. ra1M.< his right hand and swear to tell the truth to FCC Law Judgt: David I Kraus h;ta r . who will ~ listening in Washington. 0 C Whal follows will be another round in a he~ring exam1n1ng the "r hararlcr .' or Beehive, to determine if the a~ency shoulct gra nt Brothers rad10-te lephont: lln·nses so he can triple tht• nu m tx-r or custom ers ht· scrvl'.'!. I\ ruling will folio". prohahl) l'arl) this :-.ummt.·r 0 R DI !'Ii A R 11. 't' • T II E FCC \\OUldn 't bt• tnvo lvt·d Hui Brothers usl·s radio fn•qul'n<'tl'!:> instead of ll'll'phone w1rei. for soml· out-of tht' way C'ustomN..., Bl'etuH··., "<:hi1racll'r" ''al 1s '.'>UL' bec:.iust.· thl'·FCC 1n 1977 "'IUS pt:nded Brothl'r'i · hl·t.·n...,1· for a ~ t":J r for "hat f'CC <it torm·~ Slt'H· !\klnikoff ::.<i)' \\a:> 0 \l'r) p1·n :1St\l' vwl:it1on of tht' rull'..., 1n J lmo't 1·1t·r) <tr r·J h1· opt:r<J tt-<1 ·1 JU:-.t put r:1dio ... on thl' .iir "1th1111t a ltc·t·n::.l'. .. Bro1h1·r~ ''Ont'l'Cks . <ind tht·y t•am1· do" n on m1· hlo..1· a ton or brtl'k .... TUE ll EARl :'li(, I !\ rJI " !\11•11111\off '")~. Ot'l'JllM' tht· '0ll' h:-.U1· i:-INht·tht·r lkchrH· ha' lht· rt·qu1s11t-1·h.1ro.11·t1·r tu ht· ,, . (), •·r Tiu· Counlf·r NASO Li~tinqs .. ' .. t 1"1h~ N "' ..• I' ...... ·. ;111 ,,,.,.,,,a I ., ;.., I It ! ;( 11fl,.11 I ,: t ~ . : ': " .. ~. ,, '"' ,, ,,.,, ,, !'l f " . /\I' I 1 lit fd•• I ""'It,., '"' Jrl+ <h "' t. t A JwM 1 /\11 tA,1 1 A1u,-1I•· Ii ..... 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"'""'~' t jw,V<Jt t ww r no ..,.,,,t.ii,.•ilv '""'"·· licensee or thi s commission. • And since the FCC already has dete rm i n e d Bee hive and Rrothers a re the same, "in a se-nsc it applies to Brothers." · · 1 t hought it would be a quickie. o nce·over-easy. pro form a hearing," says Brothers . who'1> conv1nced the FCC's in· t1:ntion is to bankrupt him 1hrough legal fees. "They've bet!n out trying lo find aJI the dirt on Brother s they can." "I Hunk it's a distortion or the r acls th at we are bleeding him d ry ." M e ln ikorr respQnds. As for tht! "d irt," the Federal Avia- l io n Ad · ministration in 1977 issued a n e merge n- cy revocation order when HrothC'rs was caught piloting a plum: on a s us pt.·nded license. The su:,pension cam e in 1974 :iflcr Brothers. attempting lo l:ind on a country road. struck a pickup. 1n1uring himself and thl' <Jt.'l'Upant::.. an f''AA s pokes man 'OJ) .. 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Education and Welfare. may remt.>mber an event that took place on Columbus Day. 1966 lfis boss President Lyndon Johnson. sp()ke at an employee awards cen·mony thut <Jay at Social Security-headquarte rs JUbl outs ide Ba ltimon.:. On the platform with J ohnson was Dave McNally. 23· year -old pitcher for the Baltimore Orio les who a fe w days earlier had pitched his team to v1t'lory m the World Series. Mc Nally. a former Social Security beneficiary, was there to help Johnson makt-a r>01nt. .\rtER THE DEA1'1t Ot' lllS t'.\THER 1n World War IL sur\'1vori. oonef1ts were p:ud lo the McNally family .. The t•xpcncnct• of the ~kNull.v family, J ohnson said, '"was u prime cxamph.• of how Socwl Scc·unty helps the young as well ;i~ the agNI. ·· And Johnson <1ddl·d that. on has rccommt.•ndat1on. Congress had extended pc.1yml'nt ol survt\or-. benefit-. to full-lame students IX to 21 years old But coolly declar· m g tt "s "a ne w ball game." Califano. JUSl b l' f o re C h r 1 s t m u !. . Money's Worth pe r suad ed P n·~idcnt -. -.1---------- Carter that thc~c student heneft ts ~hould he phased out alon~ with other benefits In n ·turn lnr thl·sc bcncllts. workers have twen paymg higher and h1 i.:h1·r Social Se(•urlly taxes . Thc~c taxes may .1t·count for some of the outraged react ion to the proposed lll'ncl 11 l'llt hti<'k'-Rut hcr1• .. :in cvl'n more· hastl' ohJcetlun : II Wt' .11.Tc·µt lhl· C:irt•·r adm1nistral1on ., 1mpliNI tht"il~ that thl· .l!O\l'I nm1•111 h:1-. no ohltgu11on In rull1ll 1b 11••rt of a 111m1 1<1ct l'n ·.1t1·d b~ tht• tax c·o11t rr hut11>ns of \\Ork1·n; and t' m plu~ 1·1 ~. \\ h••l pro I 1·ct1<111 clo w1 · hu vr .1ga mst u futu rl' C1dmm1s tr:.itt1Jn fn1c tr1g1·vPn mon• ell :1~t11 · l·u1 s ·• I~ HIS PROPOSED Bt.;DGt:T FOR tht• next f1i.cal ~'-·ar. C:.trtN ha~ ret'ommt·nded 1•nchng th1· S255 lump sum de<.tth tx·nl'ltt. \\h1c·h has bt•c·n part of the Jaw Mnn· J93!l In l·n:.l·~ \~hcrl· a worker d11•s bc.-fon• rt>t1remcnt and leaves no l.'ltg1bll· survivo rs . 1t may lw thl· only pa} ment an return lnr ~1·ar-. of Soc1i..1I Sl·curat~ t.1i.. p;,i, ml·nb Thi· llou~I.' W.i~-. anr1 ~1ean~ Committee reJccted this l'Ul. pn·l'luding .iny f)(J~~1b1ut~ ol action by Congres~ in ttml.' l<1r thl' nl·xt lt~c:.il ~t·:.tr . Uut th•• door 1s OPl'n for later ron:.1ckrnt1n11 , Nl"lson f 'n11b hank While l lou-. .. 1·ounsl•lor on the 31!· 1ng. \\a~ h) p,1-. .... ed b~ Cahf:mo :ind .J;.,m•·s ~lr lnt~re. dtn·c· tur of th1• Olf1t·1· of ~J .1n.ig1·m1·n1 ,incl UudL!<'l. \\hen tht· twnl'l tl 1·ut bad.~ \\l•r1 · !wing drafh•d tit. Ol'POSEU TllE:W .\T .\ cong re~-.11rnnl heann~. \\ arn1 ng th,11 th1 -. hn ·.1l'h ul latth 1·011111 l'n>d .. c11nfide01.'l' 111 go\ c·rnml'nt W1lhur .J Coh1•11 . 111rmt·1 11£-:W ~ec·rctrirv and •m :1rchikct 11f 1he Sociul ~ec·unty program. has 0 l9rm ed a l"tH1 lit1nn ol 11 :'> on .:am/'Jtions to l'ombat the cuts. Th1·1 ,. \\ 111 he: puhl1<· hc<mn~s. Maybe before those hearwg~. Cartl•r and C;.il1fano "'ill find lime lo read a ll•aflN llEW d1!>trtbutl'd Ill .JJnua r~. Said the leaflet: · ·worktr~ pa~ ang mto 1 ht• Social Seeunty system a re bu1ld1ng ltfet1ml' protection for themselves and their tamthes In add1l1on tn monlhlv bt·nl'f1ts Ill retirement. :..ocial Securil~ abo prc1~i<le:. d1sah1hLY :.incl -.urv1vnrs 10· -.urancl' that proll'<'l'-you :md )Our dc~ndl·nts throughol1l \QUr \\f>rk1n1-· \1.'ar:-. · ,\r1· thl'M· "trustwo rthy p!L'(Jg1•!->" Or empty ~1rum1se~ .' l\'eit t:rtendiny Cowragt• Business Survey Cites Optimism U u..,ml·~:. up1 1m1~m 1~ h igh an tht• WPi.l. Jccord1ng to a l'rudt•nt1;1I ln:.ur.mn· Co. \\\·stern llu~tnci.::. forcca~l i.ur· 'c~ Whl·n Prudential a ::.kl«I hu~tnt·:-:. peopll· 1n the 12-state \\ l'~l1·rn rl'g1on to ('omparl' their 1.'ll.pectcd bu::.mess act1v1- 1 v tor tht• '>l'l'Ond qu.irter ol 1979 \\II h this ~car s quarkr. i ll Pl·rc<·nt -..11d lhl'Y l(l()kl-d forw;1rd to g:11ns, 11 per l'l•nl :-a id lhl'.V bdtt•\'{•d llw1r busine::.~ \\ould ~lJY the ::.amc urtd l:J percl·nl ::.aid th<•y l'Xpc<.'tl•d a drop. I ~ TIH: SOUT HERN Ci\LI FOR Nl.\·.\RIZONA- Nevada re~1on. bus iness ~pie were nearly as op- 11m1s t1c 7:.l 1wr1·ent of thos<.· polkd -;ay their c<:onomic ae· 11\ 11y \.\t it 1nt·n·:i~t· flu rang the i;t•ton<I quarter when com· pared to tht• firs t thn·c months of 1979. Some 10 perC'cnt -.•11d t hl'Y ant1t1pate a dt•crcase. while 17 percent sa id lhl.'y l 'XPl'l'I no chanJ?t'. The 12·:-lati• pan1•I \\ ;i-. l'\'t'n more t•nthu~ia:,tic in mea::.unng lhl' s~cond qu.1rt1•r ;1gJ1nst lhl' sam1• period of 197tl 8.1 p<•rc,,nt ~aid tht•y f1gun• on an increase, while JO percent said th1·y ~t·1· <• <lnwntn•nd Whl•n pant•I mcmlll'r~ \\C'rL' J s kl.'d to com pare predicl - t•d set•ond c111arter <t<'ll\'tt y af.!arnst llw :.:im c period in 1978. s:1 Pl'rt'Cnl 01 the a i;rtt'Ullllrl' a nd t·xtract1vc group :,aid they t•xpccted a n upturn. Se.1111ars to F~u oa lob• Tht• employsnent outlook in compute r science and t•ngin('('rmg wall be discussed in public seminars. on Tues- day a nd on April 26. at Golden West College in Huntington Beac h Conducted by the college gu1da11ce center. the pro- ~ram for computer science wall be held T uesday and 1•ngm1..'t'rmg will be discussed April 26. Both w ill be pre- sented in the humanities bu1ldmg. room 101. s tarting at 6 30 p.m. Therr is no .-------------admission charge. C TAKING ) Discussion hwder s wi ll be representatives STOC K from Cul State Long Reac h . Ca l Stat<' Fulle rton and UC Irvine. ThC'y will talk :ibout their restX'Ctive programs In the two fields and answer questions about entry·level pos i- tions. starting salaries and the e mployment picture. ~· •~•een l•t!~ J... BURBANK IAPI -W3lt Disney Productions has l'f>· ported second-quarll'r revenues of S186.65 million and nel Income of S25. 75 ma I hon or 79 cents a s hare . R(',·r nu9'_ for the quarter ended Morch 31 were up 10 per cent from 'Sl69.9 million In the same period last year. Disney said. while net Income advanced 12 percent from S23 million. Revenues for the (lr'll six months or 1979 were $341.4 mllllon. up 11 percent over a year before. Dis ney said, while net lncoml.l rose 20 per~nt lo $43.75 tnUbon or $1.35 a share . ..... , Atte11ufkt.~ .. Elegant Mrcnts. Inc . l..ftguna Hills, has been selected to rccrtote the beveled panels for the Historical Society of Orange. The de lgn ore to be reproductions worked from original photographs. 1 .. \ -----·--· ,,. J " -Dll\ILY PILoTf fhu1ad1y, Aprtl 19. t979 LOCAL I WORLD Tour Set Ao l11111trated tour or the OardenK o r the British fllles will be pre· sented at a meeting or lh.e .Affiliates or the Laguna Beach ·Museum MERCURY SAVINGS -·Drug Abuse Seminar Sl&ted ,,._.,) J•ia11 •~•U ''''•'U' emlnar "Wtll be l'On t. C:oldeo lll.U.Colh·a·· <'h lluah ~han han , c.-r1m1nal In ''flt tr•tor supervisor of tht' U S Ju. ti<'<' Dt-partmt-nt. will bcw1n lht~'!)lnar on "Wb1tl'a lluppenln11 on the' StYc •t ., ' at 9 o~ • m THE t 'ILMN "P(."t•" and 'Whut U1rl You Takt-'" · wtll b.• ~ho~ n ut IO 11 rn and Dr Konald L1nd1•r •":.1:.tont 1hrN· or Arl-On Tuciida tor or U{'LA':r conlinu1n(( <'<lur ut1on <t~·-rehebilit-atlon ~-I The nieetlng ~,. on "Who'i. Tuklnl( Whul "" Another panel lscuss on on rug Cliff Drive, beginning at Orunul· Count y l"lrl· l>t•purtmcnt Abuse and the Law" is scheduled rrom 1 p.m .. with a presenta· por.amt<dlC'i. .ind 11ur1o l'1t from U('I 3 30 to S p.m. by Chier Earle Robitaille, lion by Mrs . Donald Mrdl<'al C'enkr uncl Mt>rcy llo~1nt11l will llunllngton Beach Police Department: Nichols , an affiliate lt'ad a noon pu1wl d1i.cu,11ton lilied Orange County Superior Court Judge member. · Mrdtl'lll Alil\l'itunru P11r11rned1c Mason Fenton, a nd Louis P. Carney, T ea will be served t:nll•ritt-1wy Room J utl .. parole unit s upervisor or the State fo llowing the meeting, Department or Corrections. and guests a,nd non · A z ·1s P .M l .t:<•rtJKt: wall fN1turc A SS admissloin fee will be charged members are invited al 1-;urnt-i;t N\•ul f1H'tltlt•'' l'oorctanutor of and registration may be made at 8 a.m. $2. Students may attend 1011•1 • •l'l-..1'tf", ' ,, .. ,.,., th1· St1 c11t:ht /\tH·ucl Ht>!>tdcnttul 1'111 1-·or tnformallon, phone 892·7711. for one dollar ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...;;_;_...;;_;_:..:...;:.;:..;.....:..;.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~- Punch "Remem~r our honeymoon-jusl lipstick, powder compact and eyebrow pencil?" 90th Birthday Nazis Rally For Hitler VJ ENNA, Auslra.i (A p , American !'iCIZIS have c.-alled for a r ally to commemorate the 90th birthday of Adolf llillcr, but Austrian authorittl'!> s<1 y they will prevent such a gathering and cxpt·I any roreigncrs who show up. Poli ce said Wedn(•sduy tht•y intercepted <i t <m f1d ent1 al letter cir culated in Europe by Nuzts an Lincoln, Nl•h .. calling for a rcill y !-,:iturd<.ty :tl Braunau, l11llcr·~ birthplace. 150 mtlc·s we-.l of here. HITLER'S ACT AL RIRTllDA Y IS Frida\ lie was born April 20, 1889 Austria will n~)l HITLUI tolernte any gathering on 1t-. territory honoring Hiller, police said , :ind Neo-Nazis attempting to celebrate will be arrested and expelled if they arc foreigners, according to the Aust nan Press Agency. · Police said the letter call ed on "old Nazi comrades" in the United Slates and Europe lo "stage a mighty demonstration in Braunau to commemorate the birthday of the Fuche r . AdolfHitler." A spokesm an al the Interior Ministry said aulhontics believed the letter was authentic. He said the letter was mailed by a group iden- tifying itself as the ~SDAP, the German acronym for the National Sotialist German Workers' Party the full title of Hiller 's Nazi Party THEY SAID T HE LETTER r ecomme nded "active resistance" against Austrian aulhorillc::. an case of police action. The letter reportedly as· sumed that only a few local gendarmes would bt on duty. Police said, however , that gendarmer1c and customs guards will be reinforced. Nazis have conducted several marches in the United States recently. lo protests from Jewish groups and survivors of concentration camps. The American Civil Liberties Union has argued that such groups have the conslitut1onal right to m a rch. even though their racist a nd whit.e· s uprema cy princi ples m ay be o pposed to American values. MOST AUTHORITIES SAY HITLER com· milted suicide with his mistress Eva Braun al Berlin in 1945. Russia claims lo have identified his body through dental markings after it was found in Hitler's Berlin comtnand bunker in the final days of World War JI. Hitler grew up in Linz in upper Austria, but subsequently went to Munich and served in the German army in World War I. He did not return to Austria until 1938 when he proclaimed the Nazi an- nexation of Austria to "greater Germany." Hitler's birthslte at Braunau on the Inn River , which forms the Austria-Germany border, was ('Ons idered a shrine in the Nazi era from 1938 to 1945. The birthday celebration was abolished at the end or World War II. when Austria regained in dependence. Pigeon Finds Love , BRYN. England <AP> -Arthur Tinsley, who raises pigeons, got a letter reporting that one of his birds flew 2,000 miles JtCross Europe to find a home in the Soviet city or Odessa. \ "She new the loft and found a new love there, .. said Tinsley. He said Priscll.,. was only 10 weeks old when she disappeared laat year. Her new owner wrote that he picked up the bird near his home on the Black Sea coast a nd traced her through the ldcntl· rylng band on her leg. For quick results, set your sails tor the Boating classified ads of the Daily Pilot. 642-5678 W. Prl<H G.M Tlww April 2S, 1979 Pnoto0raphlc, Typogtaphlcal, Clerlcal and Ptlntlno Enon 11e Sublect to Correction .• w. ...... ~ .. Sttdl ...... 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Reg. 1.39 .. ... ....... l .... ,., .. ,_ ___ ·-- .... .. I. ·~ ' . -.. ~ .... ___ _ """ -.. •Ann Landers •Horoscope •Erma Bernbeck . •Entertainment l'hul'ldlV· Aprll .1$, 1979 DAILY PILOT A_. O•oly Pilot Pl'IOto by P•triclo O'OoM•ll Robert Walden. 'Rossi" on "Lou Grant", talks with reporters at Press Club meeting Musieal EDse1i1ble Showeases New Talent By MARCIA FORSBERG Of Ille D••ly Po°' ~c.tll In mo re than one of those old M1 ckcv Roon ey-Judy Garla nd movie musicals somebody us ually popped up \\ ith : ··1 kno\\' Let's put o n a s how!" Then the velvet curt<.iin., parted and a batch of clear-eyed, e nergetic troopers sang their hearts out Indeed, they put on a s how. And so do the S how<'asc Singers. judging from their rav~ reviews, SRO crowds a nd stand· ang ovations. Member s oi the three-year-old Or angt• County musical ensemble say their popularity h based on their versatility. rapport with an au d1e nce and vast repertoire a thr('c·cour"l' m enu or ramiliar Broudway show hats. favoritt' opera highlights and popular contemporan songs. Plus, they say. they love what they do ancl h ave a good tame doing it. Dul 1ht•y <ircnl a hunch of fre::.h s crubbed kids. AH have profess1on;1I background::. Three members of the local musical group, j • ·· ·the Showcase ..t Singers, include,# from left, Linda Barker, Joie Bucknum and Jan Knowlton. (See story above.) The Showcase Singers is a corpora- t ion comprised of five· ofrlcers. Sangl·rs are Jou~ Bucknum. a former \\'t•stcrn Regional finalis t for the ;.;l'w York M<:tropohtan Opern who ::.ang opera at An;,ih(·tm's !\tclodylund rn its theatrical days: hantone Pal rick Dundon. "ho has had opt·rallc training and has nppean•d on-record· 1ngs wi t h the Smotht·r., Brothers: and Jan Knowlton. who \\a:-attr<•Ctl•d to musical com· cdy aftt>r tCJk1ng ·'CJll the legit1mute training lo r opera.·· Pianist Linda RarkC'r. train<.'rl 1n C'lassical music. took ht'r masters d('grel' in mus ic from the L'11ivers1ty of Denw•r. When not performing . s he• ll'arhes pia no. nustne~s manager Rent Kolds ha('k 1s an Orangl' County businessman who s:.ays ht"s · along for thl' ride." Bul the group doesn·t slop there. ll main· t n ins a roste r of four accomparnsts and 20 s111gcrs. All :.ire tratn('d mus1C'i<.1ns who pl•rform <St>e SHOWCASE. P age <'21 ... ..........--• ------~ ... -•-.r--- ·lfap Wit To learn his ro~e as reporter Joe Rossi on 'The Lou Grant Show' actor Robert Walden spent time shadowing real reporters to see how they operate. By DENNIS McLELLAN Ol IM O•llY Pl ... Si.ff • Every Tuesday night on CBS gruff but lova· ble city editor Lou Grant oversees bis news room domain, a bus lling universe of clattering typewriters, ringing telephones and inquiring reporters. This dramatization of big city journalism has not only become a weekly habit for millions of Americans. but it apparently bas also become a favorite of many members of the fourth estate. "1bey love it," claims Robert Walden, who plays "The Lou Grant Show's" brash in· vestigative reporter Joe Rossi. "They think by far it·s the best representation of the pro· fession." Not only is it assigned viewing in several college journalis m schools , according to Wa lden, but no less than Walter Cr opkite and Woodward and Berns tein tune in. SO. TOO, DO THE MEMBERS of the Or ange County Press Club who showed up Wednesday night at the Sadd.Jeback Inn in Santa Ana to hear Walden speak. "Come Rap With Rossi," the press club fl yer sent to members had said . And so ~they did, dwjng an hour-long question and answer session with the 35-year-old Walden. EX'Cept for a gt-ass of orange juice - "That's too redneck 'for me ," he told someone who offered him a partic ular brand of beer - Walden appeared not unlike his TV reporter character. He wore a brown corduroy suit, his tie was loosened at the neck a nd a pen stuck out of his shirt pocket. A reporter 's notebook was even stuffed in his jacket. He s ays he uses It for messages and making notes to himself. ··n·s convenient," he explained. "I always carry it." Walden, a native New Yorker who studied Method Acting, explained that be always re· searches the roles he plays. When he heard that brash Joe Rossi was, in part. based on Los Angeles Tim.es r e porter David Shaw, he followed Shaw around for days to learn how he operates. "HE <SHAW> WAS SUPPOSED to be very disliked. very arrogant and a great writer." said Walden who described his TV character as a .. workaholic" and a "social cripple." ·'The role was actually written so obnoxious that he just had no redeeming social value ... he said. "I realized this is the most unhappy person I've played In my life. He needs more love and r ecognition than anyone on that paper." - Actually, Walden Is developing his own credentials as a journalist. Shaw wrote a "TV Guide" article about Walden and mentioned that the actor had writing ambitions. Walden s ubsequently was s wamped with newspaper writing offers. One offer he accepted was from the Los Angeles Free Press. The assignment was--to cover a cross-country American Indian protest march to Washington. "I didn't know anything about the Indian cause or the politics involved," he said. "But I thought it was an incredible human interes t s tory.·· HE SPENT MORE than four days with the Indians -150 men. women and c hildren -and has first-person account of the walk was carr ied on the front page of the paper. "I not only had a great story but one of the great highs of my life," said Walden. "I was really happy a bout it I worked harder on that than on any 'Lou Grant· episode •· Walden takes his writing seriously. "If I'm going to write it. it really has to be better than a professional piece." he said "It has to be good because I'm crossing over in. a profession I may not be qualified to be in · · Robert Walde n. actor. just may have found a new voeation. Out of that story grew an offer from the Ne w York Times to write an artJcle on "How Lou Grant Glamorizes the News Profession · · "I don't thmk 'Lou Grant ' glamoriies the profession. I think 'All the President's Men' dad." said Walden, who had a role in that film H E ALSO DIDN'T want to do a oiece that would slam bis own show. He smiled: "You just can't ta ke s hots at where you eat." He ft!els he has a better idea for the Times. •· 1 thought mor e int eresting would be the media's reaction to 'Lou Grant." ''I'd been to a lot of papers and got a lot of good notes I was stunned at how muc h the media watches 1t and supports and likes it." Walden. who plans to visit the Washington Post next week. said heenJoys writmg. "I like doing it a nd I think by actually writ· ing or a ttempting to write I found what a <See ROSSI, Page Cl> SaVin_g Souls For Cheryl Ronto My husband is try mg to 'ia\'e me The initial con\'crsaon attempts bl·gan a lmost imm('diately after Wl' :.tarted d;,iting four years ago. 1\nd he has worked citl1 gently l'\'Cr ~1nct• 1n an attempt to n·scue my m1i.gu1ded i.nul from lhl' low-order :;l r;,i1ns of Pink l"lovd ••nd rPt'tcr Frampton. · lie wants to turn ml' on to the mu::.1t• of IJcethovcn and O\'orak It s tarted with ;,i softly put suggc::.t1on that I take a music a ppreciation clasi. so that I m ight become, he s aid ... an cducatt•d person · · Later. he would invite me over to his apartment to listen to classica l music and would pretend he was conducting an or· chestra. Although this sort of behavior may seem odd to some. I did not tlnnk it unusual at all. His wild hand geslll res a nd tapping feet onl y reminded me of someone having a J:ood a time at a rock concert -to boring music Eve n though I have always discounted suggestions by other s that I was the sort of person who could be <'asily p{'r~uaded and thus led Astray. his incessant pastora ll• pr<.'achmg t•vcntually began to wear through the !)lastic wa lls of my acid rock hcurt. llis tat·tics were dc ,iious · Instead of flowers. he brought me a fifth o r Beethoven Each time I entered m y car and turned on the r adio. som eon e h ad mys te rious ly switc hed ever -lovin' KMET to the somber and afCecled KUSC. , ~As the years passed. the man who would e ve ntually becom e m y hus band tried to reach me indirectly through my children. The sabotage began when he attempted. and failed. to teach my son how to play ·classical guitar. He later persuaded m y daughter to e nroll in a music appreciation class at he r school. Naturally JNhen she needed help with her homework, he knew s he would come to me . And because I didn't know who Liszt was or why Prokofieff loved oranges and still thought Yehudi Menu hin worked al the cor· ner_deli and Mozart was fa mous for being on a T -shirt -the crafty man thought he could sha m e me Into the faith. His Rian backfired when my daughter became enamoured with a group known as .. Cheap Trick " and was never seen worship· ping at the shrine of Prokofieff or Llsit again . . .... .._. .. -.. ,_. __ In a last ditch t•lforl to '>:l\'C me from tot J I Moog cor rupti on. hl' bought st-ason 11ckt•ts to the Los i\ngclt's Ph1lh<.1rmonic. Once a month we .i::r ac·ed the 405 freeway lt·adang 10 llw hol.v shrlnt' of sh-1nes the Dorothy Cha ndle r Pavilion , and then d1ml>t•d four flights of '>tel'P s tairs to lake our place among the lu1thlul. Our lofty position in the peanut gallery \\as so high abovt• the performers. one felt a wnsl' of vertigo \\hen giving a s tanding ova· llOll . 1\nd th(' se.1t s wen· .,o squashed together. the sme ll of holy body odor J>t;!rmeatcd the consecrated :11 r To my husband s chagrin. ( fl·ll a:.lcl'p 1w1c(' d uring thl.' serv1N•s and ad mittedly tound the whole experience uninspiring un- til ICJ~t Saturday nig ht S;.1turday was the rfirst time T had ever seen Carlo Maria G1ulin1. the nl'W mus ic director :ind conductor of the philharmonic. ' an person The ltahan G1ultn1 is tall. elegant and looks· ro mant1('a1ly like Cary Grant in his black. long-tailed luxcdo. Hi s comm anding presence at the podium was so breathtaking. I was immediately converted a nd was just a bout to ask the man squashed next to me if I could borrow his binoculars. But I hesitated after glancing at m y husband who did not seem humored with my · s udde n classical conversion at all. Life is d1ff1cult to understand sometimes. So arc husbands. I mean. here I a m , d ripping with fa.1th and cager to return to the Los Angeles Pht lha·rmonic to watc h Giulini m mi Ster to his flock and what do I get? A husband who doesn't understand me. Conductor Carlo C31uNrtl I • .. ' • ... . . . . DAILY PILOT Pt18UC NOTIC PU8UC NOl'IC& ltlCTl'Tlout eu\l .. UJ • C,_. NAMll nAT•MI ih su•••tOtt CIOUln ~ '"' ti.tolklw\ftOINi-••11o<"tetv••no" nt.n cw ~..O.••• llO• _. t •eCllMINr'fM9'1~ t HAlllll 0Ml1;,A OROIJI' d 190 ...... 1:-.i. ~ 1'11-111°"''•'111• •OTlt e Ot' MJAllttO ~· C f-4rt l ¥-t 11 Lev• ltl flf1191 .. ,....._,,OP WIU. .... ,., ,..,_ "91 .... ~'11lt 41110~ .... Ne"IOllK h••-,ll••-... lit'f 111 Tl•tAMt•tAI\' AttD POI •1•"'1W1 AUTMOllllAfMill .,_ M!Mltlft"ft• "' .. -riiT\ IWl<H-1 ••Al 11e• •1111 IM MINlltUTIC* l ~ftlf (ltH .. pt ...... ......,.,, • .,. inet• .. ('Cl\. W-111 .. Y•l V ""'" 10 ..,. J ~ ..... fllUMt NOTIU I\ .. fllll ·~ OIYlN ,,.., ""°''-U.~ C-.1 04111' ,.,._. 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'• . ....... . # • " •• .. . .. . ... .,.. ., .., . .,. • 1"• 101io•1n9 IM'"°"' ere 0011>9 ._ __________________________________________________ _ -•Mn• r WAllNlll ,.ltlCt$1()N, )l'O) C:.• ... °' ............ Oft tte.<11, (A., .... W11llef0 M<Kl-J WetMf, )/97 t ••ll• Ot , Hl#ltl"f\"' .... 11, (.A .aw• . ...,... ~ ...,_, t.101 c-Jle o..~a.Kl!.~'2.., 1"111117 Pvbllsl\ed Or-<:.o.Hl O•llv Pllol, Ai>'•I ~. 12. 1', 16, 1919 lllO 19 <from Pait Cl> on a rotatln1 balla wlUl membws of the original 1roup. It boila down to tow:-a&Daen-atldone-ae.-r i . THE a ESULT 18 a vtvaciouS. spirited ag. gre,atlon that combines ··experienced pro· fessaonal performers with st.an of tomorrow." says Jan. "We·re Interested in providing an out· let for the local talent, so ,,,we take In aspiring singers." The "roup's name Is e l)twined with its philosophy ... The name 'Showcase Singers· con· notes two things." says Koldsbaek. "One. to en· tertain -when Uley c the singers 1 are out there with the audience, when one gets down on his knee to sing a love song to someone in the au· dience. il's always part of the ·show.' ··Anatwo. the ide4 that we showcase pre· sent -new tale nt. We try to make it financially attracltve to them. so they can pursue their · musical educations.·· he adds. The cnt.eria for performing with the singers Include •·training and quality of voicc1 plus a personality that warms with the auaiencc .'' says Koldsbaek. .. The standards are very high." Linda stresses WHEN AU,OITIONING FOR a s lot on the roster. the "new .. talent must be familiar with song after song after song to keep up with the extensive repertoire. No two shows are ever thl' sam e. says Joie: Landa adds that the group doe:. "medleys from 40 Broadway shows. lots or opera and solo work ... They frolic through collages of tunes taken from "Camelot." "My Fair Lady." "Fiddler on the Roof," "Oklahoma·· and "Chorus Lane.'' to name a few. They do current hits like "You Light l.Jp My Life" and "You Don't Send ~h· Flowers Anymore." And they do fa miliar portions of opera~ such a s "Carmen ... "Madame Butterfly" and "Barber of Seville." / ··People know those songs thry've hl•ard them on Musak, .. says Joie with a laugh. ( .. Many people won't flO and sit through two Singles Calettdar ) SINGLE WOMEN'S WORKSHOP: L'SC I!> offering four ev\•ntng workshops be~111n1ng Tuesday. May I. led by Ans Dunas. author and director of the Brentwood Creative Center. Call 1213 1 7-11 ·2101 ror information. SINGLf;S CELEBRATION: Colden Wt•sl College will sponsor <.1n a ll·day worksho~ cm Saturday. J\pril 21. 1-·or infor mation. call 892-7711. ('Xl. 502. SOCIAL Ef'FF.CTIVE~ESS TR .\l°'l~c;. Alan Garnl•r will h:ad an 1ntcnSI\ l' <1111· cf~J\ workshop on Saturday. /\pnl 21 . in St'al lk<•l'h C<J II • 2131 598·9827 for information '1.\S WO~IAN l~STITl'TE : L'pd;:iting Yo1tr O:itlnJ? Skills" ''ill bc thL• lnl)IC' c>I .in :ill day M·m1n<1r on S.1turday, ,\pnl 21 l'horlt •:!1:1 1 H28·8!J.I!) (or 1nform11llon SIN(;J_.E t;X l'ERIE~CE: "lndl\ 1d11ul h SUP'> An 0 1X'n D1stu!>:.1on .. 'wl> 111 lw I ht• topH· of 1111::. lol(cck s seminar al the ~L·ll Centl'r 1n Ornngc Call 997·9600 for dm•1·11on::. . .nd in fo rmation Si\Fi\RI SfNCiLE~; J<ima1ca "di lw tl'll' focus of a program al 8 µ m t-'nday. 1\pnl :!O. 111 the 'm\'er:-.11y Park c:lubhou~t'. I lkl'thlJ·l'l' Lane. lr\anc SINGLES 01:'\NER CLUB: Dinrni:t jt loc:.d re'itaur:rnts, boat cru1 sl'.!> and other .1<:!" llll'' arc now t~1ng planned. Cull t)45·H320 tor 1n tormatum OR.\NGE CO.\ST Sl:'li/GLES: I\ ha m d1nn1·r "111 b•·i.:1n ut G 30 p m Salurda), ,\pnl :?I Cj ll Hobbyl· for rc::.crvalion::. at 5'45·348ti SINGl.ES D.\NCE : The /\mt•ncnn Legion llall in Orange will he the setting for a dam·•· lx'ginning at 7.30 p.m. Saturday, /\pril 21. Cnll 538-1>311 for directions. P.\RENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS: .. Whal Breaks Down a Marr iagl'" .. will be the topic of a d1srw1sion hcJ?innlnJ:! ~• R pm. Frid;iy, /\µrll 20 Call L<Jvonda Bli ckendcrfcr. 530 4008. for 111 tormat1on llOLIDA Y SE)ll~ARS : Tr.ivl'I pro~ram:-. for ~mglc:-.. Call 540 2270 tor more information hours of o pern just t.o hear their favorite aria.·· says Koldsbaek. ··But we do the favorites." He adds that part or tbe Showcase Sln&tl'I' c harm is versatffity. "Tbae k'ld1 ue • Ing Anrue. and three minutes later ahe'a doing something else. She has t.o switch characters. ··The singers spend weeks practidnc lhe different personalities 1lor dlrrerent musical numbers•." he says. T H E S INGERS STROLL lhrouah the CTowds. encouraging audience participation and s ang-alongs ... The audience hkes t.o be a part of wha t·s going on. and we have a feeling for the a udience ... says J an. They ming le even when playin& t.o 6,000 people at the Shrine Auditorium. "We went out into the a udience and sang to the guys." Jan re- coils Sance their beginnings in a Corona del Mar restaurant three years ago. the group has performed at Knott's Berry FarrTt. for ci~ic g roups and organizat ions' in Orange and Los Angeles counties. for pn vale parties. "On the beach at Catalina ," says J oie. and al numerous other locations . They currently a ppear at Five Crowns. Corona del Mar. Sundays a nd Mondays: Opaso r estaurant in Orange. Sundays and Thursdays: and D'Amico's Italia n Restaurant. Orange. \\'ednesdays and Thursdays. ( Horosf!ope FRIDAY, APRIL 20 By SYDNEY OMARK ) ARI ES •March 2l·April 191 : Pour on the nersonality be d iplomatic. pay rompliments. accent charm. You can win friends and in· fluence people. One m authority could pave way ror profitable transaction. Taurus. Libra • Scorpio, persons figure prdminenlly. Be sweet -even if you have to b1tct.it'mar tong ue! TAURUS •April 2Q·Mtly 20•: Accent on mak ini? accommodation with situation tern· porarily unpleasant. You resolve dilemma by heeding .. annr r vo1c.'e." You have flash of U- lummauon. GE)!INI 1Mav 21 -June 20 1: Accent o n solld1fymg pos1t1on. foc-u~mg on aspirat ions. Capricorn. Canct.·r r1g ur1· prominently. Key now 1s to pcrcc1\'l' µotent1al. to keep. the faith, to know that you arc going 10 succeed. C.\:'liCt:R •Junt> 21.July 221: Accent o n mystl'ry. intnJ?ue. settling thorny issues. Money und love arr involved. lnd1v1dual who seemed · ... trangc .. may nqw appear ··rascan ating ... Means ke<·p an open mind. Your views. feelings arc i>UbJetl lo swill c.hangcs. Lt::O 1.July 23·Aug 221: New approach to rhalh.•ni?e!> •~ nt>cessa ry . Ac«'nt on public rel a· 11 11n1', .1rc·1·pt<:1n<'1'. favora ble> :igrCl'ml·nt~ pa rt nl'r'>h1p. ma rnugc J\nothcr l.A"O. a V1 rgo .ind Aquariun could r1 ~urP prominently \'IRGO •Au g. ;!;J S.•pt ~ • f)l'pC'n<lt•nt~ may attempt to tnllmidat l' you llave none 0 1 1l. Slnn~ ror grl·<Ht.•r sen ... 1· of d1n·cl1on Kl·ep res· olut1oru. cont<'rn1ng dwl digestion <.1nd nutri· lion. ,\quanu.,, Lt.·u and L'.111c1·r µe1 ::.on:-. f1 gurt' 1n sc~nario. UBR.\ • S<'pl :?3·0cl 22 1: Popularit> in· !'rl'3 St'S. :lC'Ccnl On f)C'l''>Onal magnl't\sm , ln- h:ns1r1l'<1 rt>l<1twn..,h1p. ;iccdl·rutcd ~0<'1a l life Jnd afla1r-. of heart arc strongly 111dicated. SCORPIO •Oct. 23 N(lv. 211 : You can locate .. escape hutch .. IH>la y C'ou ld be blessing In dis· gu1 ~t· -}OU'll h:ivc <'ham·e to revie w pm. l'l'dun.-s Be thorough, seek impartial appraisal of proper! y. posses!>1onc; S.\GllT AR I t;S 1 Nov 22· Dec. 21 r: Accent 1111 moH•mcnt. traH1I. ch.ingr. ~pt.>culat1on. com· m1t11n~ 1dcds to 1>apN. G~mrn1. Virgo a nd anothl'r Sag11taraan fi g ure an your personal ..,c•·n~1rm R\•lal1\c "1th rnqu1s1t1vc mind hurls qu<• ... t 1ons al you (;.\PRICORN 1 ON·. 22 .Jan. 19 '. l::mpha::.1s on \alut's, strJtl'ltY. n·g.i1 11111~ sensP ofd1rect1on "here homC' front 1s «nnc·ernrd. You mav be embarking on n:v1s1on ol hlcstylc. Taurus. Libra. Scorpio persons figure promrnenlly. Bt! rc<'eptivc. AQU.\RIUS I Jan. 20·Fl•h. 18): Choose quah· ty. Accent personality Define terms. Perfect ll'Chniques. Re direct Jnd confident. J udgment. intuition arc on targN. Strive for greater in· <lcpendence. put forth oni,:mal ideas. concepts. Pisces. \'1 rno ind1 v1duJls aid 1n ma k ing "special selcl'l1ons. ·· P ISCES (Feb 19-March ~) You gain "in· -.idc mformol aon " II\ l'hcck1ng behind the :. l' c n e ~. Ac ccµ l ,, ct fl t'<I au t ho r 1 l y and respons1b1hty SOMETHING NEW For Comforts Sake IN HAIR. New Expressions by Paul Bernard at #70 FASHION ISLAND 844-2151 Call142-M71. Pvt I few wotda to worlc tor ou. Feeling good begins ·with the feet • capez1a SOUTH COAST PLAZA Costa Meu (71•) ~2575 upper level "adjacent to the Jewel court" I ...... _,_,. __ _ ·--~----~-~~ ........ ~--~----- .. J. - • • ()I CW..YPtlOl Thurtdly. Aprtl 11, 1111 "But I did rub ttie bowl with garlic!" SUPERHEROES FUNKY WINKERIEAN ~~~ N..NaJT "lftE ~ NOIA)! MANY CJ-411..DrEN Al:& TAL.&NT'SP IN atn"AIN __ ..., WAV~.1 ' . by Jeff MacNelly I HANI<' HEAVENS I HAVE A REGULAR .JOB . liy Bil Kean~ GORDO " ... and when the flowers ore born you'A bt their fa1her." DENNIS THE MENACE MYOUf.AN'f C£T ThfM wr1H ~-RIMS. .. ·--· • .ft •• _ ..... .. . .... . -. ..... ... . .. . . . . --....... --~...-. . .. -.. .......-.---~--~---------. -~~ -- • ,. • by Tom iatluk PEANUTS NIELSEN YOUR ~WS AAt ~ 1M~SS1~1 Ni£J,S&/1 sor:.. by Mell uurius ALI. ~1 C,M'f t ~ VER'/ OWt.l ~\Nl:J! I ~E. 'f~I~ ,~ A CWJf EASfWOOO PIC.nJ~ WE.'Rt- PRODUWJlt, tlo~'(, AND ... --~~~~~--~ by Gus Arriola by ErM lusltmllltr WOW! THAT'S THE 6001='1E5T DREAM I EVER HAD by Jeff Millar and JOft Mel.ash f~v. w~ SAW 1~ 'THC PN(!Or.Ja I t.OflHAf YOU ~AD A •SAvc -ml= J WHAl.tS' SflC~ otJ V~ J~ l AND •• Ya.J 00 W!Ztre VtotlNCE; OON'f m.J? TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS Swann UNITED Fe11vre Syndicate 1 Rhodes. 1n 59 Av WedMsday's Puwe Sotwed: Rome S3 Gratuitous ~ LO'fe: II 64 0ecOftfM 10 -Little 86 Laugh loudly 1-i+B+will..-, 1 • Rvsalan 87 Litt up name 68 Seed IS Plate 69 Chlnces 16 Reverber11e 70 Loci 17 Sweating 71 Ofunklrds 19 Encumber DOWN 20 Whole 1 Plekebte 21 Melds 2 Kiln 23 Mince 3 Mlaslle 25 Stay 4 Clique mem· • t...+w+.+W-wt~~ 26 Plotters ber 30 Swerved ~ Each 3• Task 6 Impair 35 Helper 7 American In· 27 Selected 37 "-Mable" ~entor 28 Atplrea 38 "Alley -!" a Revive 29 ··--a 39 Dogs t Etcher t.ckl" •2 Bad: Prefix tO Kindred 31 ~ again '3 Employs 11 Picture 32 Rub out 45Spece 12Gab 33 Tallffout 46 Taunt 13 Coal aeut· 38 Aetlgn 48 Abkle lies .0 Buildeft 50 F911111zera 18 Preparea 41 Struggle ~2 G.P.s 22 Contend 44 Fu!M ~ Pronoun 2• Lyne muse mover• S5 Dent and 26 Scrub •7 Al~llont - ···-·-----··-· .... , I . I I' • • ANN LANDERS I ERMA BOMBECK ••• Rossi (t~,.. P-nCl> joumaliit nught uperlt!n~ and IO lb.roueh. ·•he +t--~-said. _ ' .. All that time and Pner for tometbint morfttna and som~n~ as 10101 to cut •n · d11crhrnnatf'ly .. 'That comment dr~w •P· prttlatJw laughs from tht •udle.Me). The ex~neo('('. h • !!,.kl, chanced the way M ple,yect Raul ln th<' M•rond seuon. "lt 1•v~ me m\K'h mono ronf1dcntt I knew what l WH doln1 at &.hat <k·11k " rowAaD THt: F.NO of the qunt.ion.ing, M>m~ rmaJly ru.ked lhl' UM!vttabk' What doe~ W•lckn t.Nnk ol reportt>n." "l 'm an lh•• Rn·at m 1norrty,·• ht> saJd "I bap~ lo hkt• rt'portMi. '1 lot. I adm~ tn lht~ duy and "'_. ~pie who un rud 4lnd 'f'"lt' They·~ antelhgcnt pt•oplt• "I Ukc lht-m ht-cause they cart.' ~Y want to cbUJ&t' thing~ for the bt-tt.er I thank actor~ and . reporters hn' l' ~omt·tb..&.ng 10 com moo an that respect " Walden paUM'd und added, "I must say that more than doctori,, more tb(ltl actors, reporters are the most egotast1cal In any city room I've been m, I f~l tht! rcporten. t1unk tbt:y'n : the brightest person an the room · • "It's true." commtmted i,omcone an the au dience over the din or laughter. Families Needed Host fam1h('~ arc nt•t•dt-d for two groups of college student!> from r·r~mce and Italy who will be in Orange County during J uly and Aui.:ust un· der a ~~ltural ext·hangc program sponsored by the Bntish EuroJ)<•an Centre m Paris. Interested perl>on~ may call Mrs Maril)'n de G amande at 645 7897 • 0 . Mona Sbf'lton of Costa Mesa has been na med 1979 Woman of the Year by the Newport Harbor Business and Professional Women's Club. Delta Gamma Sorontv at UCl has initiated seve ral nt'w me mbers . ·They are Adrienne Jackson. Kim Steveni.. Deana Blodgett, Julie Bandv. Betsy McLa ughlin and Erin Francy. Mri,. Tbomai, K . Judy of tht· Patience Wright Chapte r. DAR. presentL-d the Good Citizen of tht· Year award lo Laguna Beach lhgh School i,tudcnt 8rookt' Toliver. Hy Seaman. retired Orange County journalism teacher and honorary ltft:~t1me member of the Orange County Press Club, exchanges autographs wrth actor Robert "Rossi" Walden. Walden told Seaman. "/ need yours." Seaman has taught many Oran~ County reporters Ne-w Faces in the Crowd RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY wt..'llY•W..t 9'1elnt 1922 Harbor Blvd. Coate Mesa -548·t t56 PEAR ANN LANDERS: These days with so many people popping up with bobbed noses. vastly reduced 1 or f'nlarged > breas ts , fantas tic hairpieces farter 20 years of bald ---------~ m•ss >. capped teeth, facehftl> and Ann Landers Raise Funds for your Cub, Organization t·Yt."JObs. what s hould a surprised Ob· :.crver S<Jy7 You dealt with th1i. problem :.evcral weeks ago, but I dldn 'l get much out or your a nswer. So many of my friends are goang in for recycling that I 'm truly al a loss as to how to deal w1lh the sta rtling transformations . Do these people want lo be told lhey look belt.er? It !}ff ms that aft.t:r ~oing to so much trd\ible (not lo men· II vour non·orof11 ctub lto_n expense>. something s~d be or e><qan1131,0 n n(!4>ds J said. On the olber hand, I m told. 10 raise tunas call most women who have had racelifls Huntonqton Cf!ntpr prefer l o pass the m selves oH as 897·2533aM Wf•w•ll ""l'll-restt.'d ." How about s ome ndyouour Comm1m11v 1 ,1.tu 1del1nes'? -AMBUSHED IN Hf'IO cHlfit•I~ 1\7.LJZI\ f "unushmg s and Accessorw~ On Consignrrnmt 1724 Tustin Avenue Costa Mesa, California 92627 642·4282 DEAR AM: "Yoo look wonderfuJ" or "terrific" is always appropriate - assuming she or be dM>s, of course. tlnh·ss the individual volunteers mon• information, slop there. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've read many letters in your column from parenL'i whose children have broken their hearts. Very little is said about the re ver se s ituation. It's time w mcooespokeout. My mother was a n alcoholic and my father was a workaholic. She was never sober and he was never home Miraculously I s urvived a hellish childhood and I'm still beleaguered by their proble ms. I gel incoherent calls from Mother about Dad. I get calls from Dad begging me to "do something" about Mother. They both beg m e to co me borne and ----------"straighten things out." It's not as 1f All 642-5678 I l ive next door, Ann -I 'm thousands or miles away! For years I've tried, without suc- ce~s. lo help them. It's useless. Yet they continue lo cause me untold grief by trying lo draw me into their disput es. Any s uggestions? - ANGUISHED SON DEAR SON: If you've urged Ute6 C.O get counseling -s uggested AA for ht-r and AJ·Anon for him -you've done as much as any child can do Tbt" rest is up C.O them. Parents can ~uilt.trip children in a very subtle manner. Don't let them booby·trap you. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a male homosexual in my very late teens who would give anything in the world to be straight I refuse to have physical relations with members of my own sex although the df'sire is strong. The thought of it disgusts me and goes against my mor<il and re· ligious training. My friends arc all heterosexual Nu one suspects I have this problem. I have no feminine mannerisms -not a single clue that I am not perfectly normal. I've lricd so hard to change on my own, but it hasn't worked. Please tell me. is 1t humanly possible to cure thts sickness? llas anyone ever done 1t? I pray that you can help me - YOUR FRIEND IN VIRGINIA DEAR FRIEND: Some bomosex· uals have~ "cured," but they must be lltrongly motivated aod lucky enough to find tbe right therapist. If you have not trit>Jltcounseling, I urge yoo to do ~•.Write the American Psychiatric As·sociation headquaners for guidance: 1790 18th Street, N.W .. Wasblngtoo D.C. 20009. If yoa can't change, therapy cao help you understand your dysfunction and accept you.rself as you are. /-1111· .\:mt'• Sv11t• 1903 --------- trotters The Walking lady En1oy touring and shopping in true comfon. Bone, Camel or Navy Calf. All wilh crepe t0le. • ~ ~"'i~ SHOES 8 I 10 II 4 to 10 99 Fashion Island ..• Newport Beach ... 759·9551 . . -.... '• -. . ' ._ --....... _.. _____ _ ...... '""'' Elli Nor's HALF·SIZE SRO RIUllTOi " .............. <OSfA MtU tHS~t .. •4. """"""°' llAUI .............. < .... " lA'"A MU MAU 111 lttt•• w..w Ila~• ,._.1<ero • M"'I~ (l\ettt - ~.April 11. 1111 Welcome Home, Erma • Al least a doaen Umes durinl( a year. J will hear from a reader who wooder s what a superficial column -on Mood1y dieters, over· s e~ed coat ha ngers : thus iasls a nd siblings who argue for a living, is doing in a newspaper. It does seem lncon· gl'uous -in the midst of 1tlobal wars, e n e rgy crises, unemployment, rising food costs and nuclear threats -lbal my prime concern is taking the static elec· tricity out of my un· derwear. On occasion when the cr iUc1sm gets lb.rough lo me . I pull out a le tte r written by a surgeon in Derry, N.H. In it, he describes the cardiac o perating s uite in a general hospital. "I stare in wonder like any visitor. "The blood s weeps rich and red through the bypass pump, its pulsat· ang progress checked cons tantly by lM 'pump driver.· the technician entrusted with this now of life. Othe r artisans huddle ove r their machines and monitor the rhythm s o f ex· istl'nce "The knives flash in the brilliance or the overhead lii;ht..s. Clamp. tie. cul. Stress Lecture Planne d A talk on stress will bt.• i;iivcn by Ur. Ch<1rlc~ Bus t ya at 7 30 p m Thursday. May 3, in the San Clemente Communi· ty Cc n t<•r , Sa n Clemente. In his talk . titled Warning : Stress May Be Ha zardous t o Your Health, Dr. Buslya will di scu s s h ow adults respond lo the pres~ures of life. why emotional problems and disease often result from pro· longed stress and what <·an be dooe to eliminate :.tress. Dr. Bus tya is a s - sociate director of the El Camino P s y c hology Center iD San Clemente. The free talk ii> open to the public. f.'nqng1•m1•nt onnounct' m-_nt!I . u 1th hlaC'k and· 11,hrl•• qlo.~.~14 of th1• /uture hruic' '" thl' couplt'. m usr /) t' T I'(' f' I IJ t' d /') 1J f h (' 1''eatur('.~ f)epnrtment SII w•···lj.~ twl<m · I he wt•dding d1Jl1• E,..a Bo..6ttk ·'The hours go by. The s urgeons stand like storks over the patient and by their side Jeans the nurse orchestrating with now wear y gestures tbe clamor and chatter or lbe instru· menls, the sounds of survival. "All is science. Technology is god. The room is a cathedral to tbe detachment, the un· r eality and the im · personality or modem life. And to life's in· consistencies. ··Because there. over there in the corner. beside the stainless s teel s upplies. the burnis hed sinks, the abundant ac· cumulations of the sy stems of s urger y, there on the notice board with all i t s checklists and warnings urth, baCk·lO·bUICI benedJctJon of tM Erma BombeCk colU!ftRI. "I call al re-entry to reality. A we lcome home." tban my readen tb1t thla day a new babJ will utter bl• flnt words, "Make blm atop looklq at me." a bird wm get sauced on pyracantba ~rries, and my mother , thousand times. May~ I became conalipat.ed need reassuring more in Mexico. and instructions lo thos e t:::======:=============== who worship at this tern-~[ ) pie. is stuck a piece of 1. \t. tun u newspaper. the down-lo· · · INFORMS in the DAILY PILOT $33 THE LITTLE JOE . Crepe sole soft ness in Navy, White and Camel Calf. SIZES· 4111 tot t . S. N, M & W Widths 54 f-ash1on Is land Newport Beach • 644-4223 I 27 Main St., Alha mbra • (213) 282-3678 • 8ankAmericard • Master Charge • Hemphill Charge SALE SPRING PATIO FASHIONS , lines from Brown Jordan. Tropitone, and others have arrived arid are avctilable for immediate delivery. They're all ready for your selecclon in a new, naturally beauclful, garden setting. 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OMOIHEA ''AoMt'' CJ)~S @j t.mW GIW'f1N 0.-la C'-Y1 TlllQS ltm M•ltinon. lwoggy ..nd Ed McMahon host~ ··Whodunrut ''" a new mystery-game show in which contes- tants attempt t o sol.ve a criml!. It's on tonight at 8 on B< '. < 'hannd ·l 7*>1~~GAME MC NEWS Cl) JOKER'S WILD SCC MIUJON DOU.AA MAH Sieve goes ~"' a' an amateot bo•Ot to .,,,,,_ t<lll~ a $4.15pecled llSS!IS$0- nation team made up °' ...... u patn&le5 • 8AHfOAO AHO &OH "Bhnd M e llow Jellv Connecloon ~ILBfAEA CD HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS 'PGinltnq V1~00" INOU·111 Tllo; Ag..s 1:30 8 $26,000 PYRAMID Cl ROMIE.O ANO JULIE· 8 Two tol>oh from lvuoinq f•tm~ IJU 1n lOvu •n lh1s an ... mafl'l1 t;,IP 0 OATINQGAME Q r..E G6No SHOW 0 TIC TAC DOUGH I!) AOAM-12 Roturnuig othcur 1s unable to cape with new Adam-I~ P<oc"<ltJre<. m 21TONIGHT Ola1111~ Li•i in gs Jl'l!.NXT (CSS) Los Angelt:S D KNBC(NBC) Los Angele~ I KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 0 KHJ. TV (Ind) Los Angele~ t!J) KCST (ABC) San 01090 e KTTV (Ind ) Los Angele•, • KCOP·TV(IM) Los Angelt:S . • KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles e KOCE·TV IPBS) Huntington Bedcn t .... h•·•" MC'ttlt.''> Molnz.1n<1• M~n TJ1t• L1lu u t I O)O M1yu1.t1"' • m NEWSCHECK 8 I S 1 98 BEAUTY SHOW t01 MATa. GAME P.M. 8 00 0 1 IJ THE CHtSHOLMS '"" Cll1'ot!C1tm, m311f' J <h•~Vt .. '·Jh• fl•O to rtii1Ch I nr1 I .H.1m1I' 1111.,, b<11ng ¥i>O'Undl•d 1n an lnd1ao .111 ••. "-Wl'l•I<• Will and God· •"''' pu,:,h on 1n ine)tr Qut""~I tn bf' r .. un•IPd w1lh ll'ltl 1.,m11v tP 11 1 4 ol 41 "'0 WHOOUNNIT A p '"'" nt r>•pett s ano t ,nt••• t ml , ff) IO ·~V1.J a , , ,,,,,1 ·''"'' \i\ttnAS~"'Q • a t '' •• <,t ., *" lh• QJrne • "' 1 11 a _i., r rJ ,.,'4 " .. ~ th,n 4 0 MOVIE • • • r n•1 Hellr·•mtJ'~' 1 l'n • .••ph Cott•·n Nut· rn , f •••\q••ll A Cunt.._~,,, •h• nu ,., .1th·mp1~ to rt•'IOfe "''' C1trih•th-11,'l1... Army .1flt·r trw ~ .. nuth ~ ~ron. ,,, ru ... 1 0 10 MOAK 6 MINDY !'1'" ~ u~··· his Ori< an ago e 1 •• ,t11nt-to tevert fO d lh•o'U V•' " Old and adOPIS unpt9dl(;llble w•ya 12 ht• I • HUHAW O""ts l .y>nMsee EffiMt J 0<0. Batt1111a F.itchtlcl ti) MOYIE • a ·~ ' The llwrd Dey'' 119fls1 Geotoe ~d. [ 111ab•tl'I Ashley An ot,.,,.,...c is accu&41d by hos W>le ~ COUSll'I of tnutOfft· ttf9 .1 WOll'lan and her Cl>tlO 12 l'ltS l ED NOVA ACIOSS Tl'le Sotenee 8affl· fol A()C;Otnl)ltsNld .ncl1vtd· uais prove the $1JCCeSS ot r~t acienltllc ond m001 tJJ 1><eall11>toug11S f0t the deJI IRI m~FOA TENNYSON? "Love ConQutir s AH The Frtst Poetry Ouane1 o«ets .i 1>'09' am of poem a by Ano1ew Mar.tett, RObelt Su<ns. l0td Byton and ~ L00t1 Stewinson 8:30 0 HeGHClJf'FE ~ Helen l'lea•s some p<elly "'ange stones abOut he• late l'lusb811d wnen She ventures lnlo tr>e Ylllaoe OOIStOe the castle o n~ ANGIE Aog..i s 1nobb1&l'I StStOt-•n· law Joyoo IS IOtCcd H'llO taking a ~"9 ,01> •n .i snioon Wl'len her eA-hus- lland goos btOlce m TURNABOUT Hand\ ow· women are seaually ha•assed H'1 edu c;a11ona1 and P•Olu»IOtlal envttonmonts 8:00 0 QUIHCY Outney IS ShOI and $e<IOUS. ly woonded Wl>fll! 01 ll'ltl soene ol a •obbet)l·hOM•· c;odo (RI 0 @: BARNEY MILLER Tflt> Ot'IHllWS d lSCOYef 111a1 a man.polahnq IOan 3/larlt with c•uf>I lac.tic;~ 1s a 14-y;>ar old bov fRI 0) MERV GRIF'FlN Guests Chervt 1 ioq&. Tim McilhO)On Tw1q9y and M1cl'llll•I W11ney Josh hylot Rebert Whttr fD WOALO f hO Nguba Connt~ltOn ratmtn9 tn Georljl.t IS COO• 1•3SIC<I With f8fmong In S<>n..q.i1 poon11n9 OUI lhe O•lle<enc<'~ between thP govornmont -suppor led. t•Loe en1e<p<1&e sys1em .., .i devclooe<I C()Ontt)I and a Adult Show Kid Stuff Silly Scripts Sink 'Miss Winslow & Son' By PETER J . BOYE R bachl'lor on hold? What if he hangs up?" Ma nsfield star in this movie comedy about a publicity agent with devilish motives. NBC II 8:30 -Highcllffe Manor. A new gothic comedy series about a young woman <Shelley Fa bares l who Inherits a .. h a unted" castle I see photo. below I. •· KOCE 9 8:30 -Turnabout. The sexual harassment o f women in educa- tion and the professions is discussed. &131e-controllod Sfllem '" a Thlfd World coontry (RI m THE ASCENT OF M~ WOl1d W11h<n A World' A v1s11 10 a PoUsh salt ITlfM bfl01ns 11\1.S J1udy of the WO<ld ot tlMI 61om ano the h15tory ol IN> rematkable d•scoYetlM 01 20th centufy phyS.CS •..ao U 0~ CARTER COUNTRY Sgt Baktlt QU•lS the Clin· Ion County poltCe ·l0t~ and goes back 10 New Vetk Cily 10:00 fJ (J) 8ARNA8Y JONES J R ~ tnves1tgo1ton •nlo ,, murder ts hompeieo bv .1 tnghtened nurae. 11 dead W11 OMS and I he l)OllCe 0 SGT. T.K. YU A po11ce <1e1cc1.v., 1Jonnny Vunel ui;es ti<', loqt<: and ac;t•no a1><111y 10 salve '"" mutde< of 11 famou• rock singer 00 NEWS 0 Oj) OOCTO+'IS' PfWATE UVES A ~ doclOt IS blamt'(! lo• 1"6 death ot some 11-en· age< s when fl p< f'foUIPllOO 0"'9 •S •oond in tl'IC<r smostwKl-up auto Cl) NIGHT OAUE.RY ~ly1nq Scpulcll1•r 0 1 Ofoolh A VoUrlQ IOl~s1nq1•r nas YISIOtlS lhJI I"" pl,tn• he is ttyu.g"' v.111 e)plOOu ED ONEOFTHE MISSING A ~ntl)('< •, StruQl)h -· l>l'.lln mc111 al ana pny .ica1 luJO'. 10 a ~11oc.• '"9 ' ·~• SCU™· ;i.., man c;onl10<1ts ~~ true '" H'M\ tn11llt•' t J~,1•d Qn t \.h(Vf •,f(•ry rry AmtJfOS,-.. 0M"rc •• EEi NEWSCHECK 10-.30 Q) m NEWS m FOOTSTEPS ' ... ' TM Scratehing Pote" l•1· lie Ch11stlna Sanctw!z ood he< talhef dllcovet that the need 10 PflCllCe 1tte s 181115 -rMlly tlopt 11:00 tJ 0 D (I) 0 NEWS 0 MAKE ME LAUOH 0 MOVIE • • •'·" "Lloyd's 01 London" 1111361 Tyrone Powe•. George Sanders 8 ff1am s P<6Sltgt()US lf\SU<· anoe an<J banlllf\O '""' 1~ the s.te of a 1oman1ic: por~url (2 hrs ) Q) CAROl. BORN£TI AHOFRIEH08 S1>.11s lhe ramify." Peace Tr11aty .. I!) 8ENNY Hill Ola<CAV£TT udOl.:l Wt1Uy CPart I ol 21 11':308 I]) M•A•S•H The 4017th become'l an 1moromp1u o rpnan ;age when l>tlavy shelhnq fOfC-OS K0<ean Cll~d•en IO ~ \hP<ler at ttw camp IR• 0 TONIGKT l"..otlSI hO\I Don Ri<;kles 0 80UPV SALES ~ STAR81<Y& I"" CltJIP<:lrw>S pose as m0V1e ~1untrne<1 10 1ta<.lr f10wn a,, t'•·Com.C whO t!> NI• 1'de<tn<J htS Old cronto'S IP Q) TH£ GONG SHOW Cl) GETSMART t.OfllflOL 1rof'S 10 ht<IP ~•nQ (h.,•W.s lrom KAOS rQ••nl~ tPJr1 II ED CAPTIONED ABC NEWS MORNING 12 00 0 TWILIGHT ZOfllE ! a l •nO'>JV hd~ .in old taO•O wn1tri only l)<I>.\ up Old•adtO~ LQ9 .~GELES 1AP > -The .sitcom being TV's. 'favorite form, a nd the liberation of women being one of everybody's favorite subjects, it figu~ that one of the networks would come up with Something like "Miss Winslow & Son." To whi ch Susan responds. "Mother, I'm jusT not ready to J!et involved." · I CBS' newest sitcom is about an independent young woman who got pregnant but didn 'l love the child's father enough to marry him. She had a cou- • ' pie ol options open at this point, but chose the only one that would support a sitcom -she has the baby and raises it alone. No proble m there, unless you're of the belief that s uch things us unwed motherhood don't belong oo TV, in which case you probably have a very large library and know exactly what your kids look likf' THE PROBLEM WJTII "Miss Winslow" 1s that it's an adult sitcom idea rendered adolescent by its handling. We're asked to cheer for and laugh with a heroine who's bold enough to stand up for herself and assert her independence. What we're given1 tbough1 \s·a cutesy simperer <Darlene Carri who' salll5 a little embarrassed about what she dMI, 411(,,a w6&1e 1 lot of material that has been a.rOurid.t!i! liteOm ol~~ a few times. ._.., one ·ipsode,. fot example, Susan Winslow '"'".:..W ks WAmbll'JOUS but suitably with·it pro· fessi• aoes on'9~ate with one her clients. She re- turns:..,,_ and tell& ~r mother she likes the guy b~ is afr&W to get clbse to him because of . . well,l'fOU know, her special little problem . · Herlabother, who would have preferred it had Susa&i 1atten loto the family business through the more OOdventiodal route, scolds: .. SUSAN! YOU PUT A charming, successful CllOIALAllD OIWIGE MAU BREA PLAZA Anaheim 63~7601 Orange 637·0340 Brea 529·5339 ...... MUI Costa Mesa 640-5025 -·· .. ( f I ,. . ' \ About this time the doorbell r ings and there stands none other than the charming, successful bachelp r himself, who insists upon a dinner dale. Susan is worried aboul little you·know-who back in the bedroom. and when the little bugger starts cry· ing. s he tells her pros~live boyfriend that s he"s baby sitting for a friend. Well , they make a date and Susan decides to tell the guy about her baby, despite her mother's warning that men don'l make passes at girls with young lasses for lads >. Turns out, Mom is right. The guy's a Jerk. "WHAT DO I KNOW about babies?" he asks after Susan spills the beans. "Except that one end drools and lhe other end drips. My head is not into kid~ .. Speaking or drips ... As ide from the central them e. "Miss Winslow" is much like any othe r of a hundred sit· coms that swarm the airwaves. There are fighting couples <Mr Winslow .tells Mrs. Winslow to "Sit on it'' in one episode . I wonder if anyone at the networks has ever really thought about that lovely ht.tfe command so popular on TV? I, sm art·aleck neighbors and a boss who Jacks compassion . I guess it's admirable when TV tries to be timely, but tries like this make you wish for the days when it didn't. JfiJRRICANE '{111'1Y' 1.1: <n11!1 mll' sa7i> plat-e _ m 1wh ullu.T;. 11m 1,, NOW PLAYING O"Allot MAll MU P'llZA Orange 637'0340 Brea 529-5339 H>WAflOS' MlWPORT Newport Beach 644·0760 UATWIN Westmlnsltlf 893· 1305 UtlCOlN DIUYE-111 Buena Park 527-2223 (f othie Comedy .. Four inh abitants of ···11i$?hcliffe Manor ... NBC 's new comedy-mystery series airing tonight at 8:30 on Channel 4, are cctockwise from lower Jcfll Stephen McHattic. Frances Kisk adden . Jenny O 'Hara and She lley Fabarrs. Th• original apace manl Buck Rogera •wings back to earth and l•Y9 it on the 25th Century! • ALl'9m) HITCMOOCK ,.....,.. "Ouiltv w"_ .. A woman ~ ot lllUidtitno '*~· • QjfTIMM'f .. ,,, "'Q !tie King Ind ..... ~ CPart2) tNI 9 Cl) Cll lAft WOV. • • 'h "McOoud: Encoun· 19' Wlltl Af\H'' C1117t) Oennlt WHVff. Pete< HUkelC Mc;Cloud ~ tor the wile of • wetttny Ulrologef being Nici l!Os- l&ge 1n • •oom With • time • bomb 12:30 8 MOYIE • * * "Out Vefy Own" f lllSO) Ann Blyth. Fartey Granoet A young gtr1 makes the traumatic dls- coYery 111,t She itl an adoe>led chtld. I I fir.. $-S mtn I m MOYIE • • ' The Membet Of Tlle Wedding" f t9531 EllM!I W~ltwS. J""8 Hams A 12· year-010 youngller os de\ef'n-.d to ~any h8f aide• t>tothet on his hOneymOOn 12 his I ti) MOVIE • • ,, "lhe Oort~ Game" f 19661 Hen<y Forlda. Roo-en Ryan An Amenean spy c;hoef IOCBHS ltwee of Iha most dattnq e~plOilS 11'1 NS c.aree< C2Ns I 12:37 D @) MANNIX A PC)ltetl delectrve s W>IB htte'> Man"'• to 1·1no he< ""SSlllO "°" 1:00 0 TOMORAOW 0 MAYE~ U3f) NEWS 1:'5U NEWS ®J AOAM-12 A SIOlfln CB• comam.ng toys tor a needy lam.ly Is the 00,ect Of a wldell)teeo -ct> 2:00 0 NEWS 0 MOVIE • • • "Suez" ( 19381 Tyrone P~. Le><ella voung The bUolOet of IOO Suez Canal. FE!fdlllan<I de l esseQS. ad'lofMIS success a..a PoQUlatrfV IOf hos ,.fio<1S 12 l>fS I 2' 13 8 MOVTE • • • ., "The Cel\lurv Turns" C t97"'1 Rtehato Boone Sl'laton Ackllf A c.rimeflghler attempts to O•Sll'()Y1) the assumption '"at two •elate<! death~ ....,e SU<odes 12 l'lr!> I 2-.25 0 NEWS 2:30 0 MOVIE ••• , . One Summer ()I HaPl).ntl!.!> 119!>2) Ulla J;K.ObM)n. F Olk SunOQll<~I Gossett Stars HOLLYWOOD <AP > -Louis Gossett Jr. stars as a mlnister who becomes the first black candidate for s heriff in Alabama in the NBC movi e "La wm a n Without a Gun." a.iring Monday at 9 on Channel 4. f"ridat1'• Bayt il11e .tf o.,ie. 12:000 **"'>"A NIQhtln Pataci.se· ( 19461 Men.: Oboton. lurl'lan Soy Aesop re<;CUOS a land trom l'f'~ and MOS the hand ot a beautiful p<incess 11 h<.30m.n) m ••··~"M1ss G•oot l alles R.cf'lmond" ( 19f 9) Luc;11te Ball. Wiiiiam Holden. A MOrfi1aty get~ her c«>Ol<ecl t>osS entan· qted .,, a legilimate hous· ~ ptOjeCt 11 hr • 50 rn.n I 3.1IO ~ a a "$00 Frar.osco, lntt!f'nahonal" ( 19701 Pet· ne11 Roberts. Van JOl'lnSOI> A commercial a"' p.lol's w•te is held hOstage In a p101 10 •ob a c.a•oo plane Pll•. 30mtn I 3:30 D • • ·~ "Oohve• Us From EY>I" f 19731 Goo<gu Kenne<ly. Br acttor d O.K- man Frve rnen. strar>de<I"' I he O<egon wildemesS. c.ornc actOl>S O SkY)aGkC< ..,,,.. a t0t1une .., ransom money 11 tw • 30 mm I s.... C...t Adens..... Offw'IA HO '*•*ttwyS,-W X>-.... ~~~ pnv•t• poano on&JNC1'°" CCa•l•"9 -IOt llltft. 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QUMtoant hit l'Mlldent"Y I OVSAIMY CU!Gt•tO MOMI IN""°"9 • ,._ l nos And Out~ 01 Wtlodowa i c:eeNr#I MC ..... UO IL.ow UJCV LIM:)' .... E,._ OtlOde tr>ey ~-·~ -~~ 0--l nowtoll .t.le• ..i.1uy .. ) ... Mindy aa hoa MOtn IRI -~ • • '" ·'Wiii s.-t SOOll Roc;ll Munt••'·· f tUll I OlflY Rll!ldlli!. J 9)'nlt M Ill'" litid A publlct1y egenl _oelt vnpt~octable waya. 12 '"'I ... m HUHAW Ou.sis. Tlll'nn!MMI Ernie f 0<d, Batbara Fllfehlld G) MOVIE * * "" .. The Thltd Dey" f 19651 0900'09 ~(ltd. Clliabell'I Ashley An ,.mnes<K '' aocv&ed by l'los wolu and couslfl of mvrdet· •"Q il woman •nd l'let ctuld 12 htS I 6i) NOVA .t.cros!i The Silence Bam· 8t Ac<:ompltlhed ondt'twl· u61s p.ove tl'le suooess ol recent se>entohc and med•· Cdl 1>tea1<tn.ooghs 10< the Cleat (RI W AHYONEFOA 'Love AN'" Ttle r11s1 Poet Ouanet ollers a P<ogtatn of poems by And•-Mar.tell. Rooor1 Bu<n~ lllfd Byron and Rooet1 LOUIS SteYefUOn 1Pen II • ..,._ONOEHIA ··~" ~:-=,.. Gueisla Cherri T"901. Tim M at"8son. Twoggy und 'Ed McMahon hosts "Whodunrut ?"a new mystery-game~.show 111 which eontes- tants attempt to ~uh c· a tri me lt ·~ on tonight at 8 on BC , ('h;mnt•l ·I 8.:30 0 HIOHCUff'E MAHOA Helen neats S<!"'6 pumy strange stones aoovt hat late llt.lsbat>d when sl'le ventlKes Into lhe vntaoe OUIStOe the castle ,.l~ieoOAMe MC NEWS • Cl) JOKEA·s WllO SIX MIUJON DOU.AR MAN ~ Steve g<>e!I unclett0¥0f llS en etnatOV< t>o•er 10 "'"'· ttate a wspected nssasst. natoan team made up of atoen .. p11n111es 8) 8ANFOAO AHO SON .. Bhnd Mellow J<1lly Connoctoon ~ILEHAEA W HUMANITIES THROUG~l1 THE ARTS • Pa1nhnq V1s1onb fhrOUl'Jll lhtt Agi!S' 7:30 0 126,000 PYRAMID 0 ROMIE-0 ANO JULIE- & Two robols Imm luUdll'ICJ !11m& ldll 1n lo\1t• In lhtS 8fl1· m111N11a1<> 0 OATINGGAME 0 THE GONG SHOW 0 TIC TAC DOUGH IE AOAM-12 Re1utn1r.g olloe*'1 1~ unable to cc>pe w•lh new A<1am 12 ptOCN!ures 6i) 28TOHIQHT istin9s e ·l(.NXT (CBS! Los Angeles 8 KNBC (NBC) Los Angele:. I KTLA(lnd) Los Angeles KA.BC-nJ I ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBSI San Diego D KHJ. TV (Ind) Los Angeles QJJ KCST (ABC) San Diego e KTIV (Ind ) Los Angele'. e KCOP· TV (Ind ) Los Angulus • KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles e KOCE·TV IPBS) Hun11ngton Bedc.n I• -..f11 ,,, MOfht'':. MJnw11ur Man Ill" Lofo I ll lc>V" M1yu'-' ko• (!!) NEWSCHECK $ 1 S 1 08 BEAUTY SHOW 1()1 MATCH GAMEP.M. 8 00 0 1 $' THE Ct118HOLMS 1 tu• ('t\1'-..htilm., makf' a o .. ~p.1' .Jh• t">•d IO rf"uCh J pff l Jt.JJT'HA 8 flM b(}tng Yii,-.und41(1 1n an Ind ian .111.or~ whok• Wiii on<J GICI· ••un pu~h on tfl '""'' QU(.---~I t ' bf~ tH\Jn•tPd w1lh tr.o t,1m1t~ 1P.11t 4 OI 4) 0 WHOOONNIT A p tno'I fCll Nl)4>11S an<! • ,,,. '.,,,._ ''" to ...otve a ( .. , ,, .,.. , ~1tnf'ct\K"Q .• a ' '• , .1 .1 *" th• q •me h~r111tdt..,(1J t<• ~ ~ fh 0 MOVIE • • • fr,•• HNltu•n,h . ..,~ 1 •t • ,. •·uh C.nt1t·n Ntit m 1 fu•n J••U A C,,,,nh-Uf•t lh--. r1tf·.rt•r ,u1·mp11• to ru«atOttt thf· C "'"'<hH JI•' Army 1th .. ,. I"•• (,oulh ._ surr(li>n. 0 10 MORK & MINDY M o•k U"<'~ h•b Ot~an .lW rf\.J( t111'\l1 let •UV\H1 10 a th""' v1·,1r-()ld and .ldopts O ®J ANGIE Angoe s snobb•sh St$19<·tn·' ldW Joyce IS l()(COO onto tJkong a s1ng1ng jOb tn .. saloon wl'len her e•-hu!>- ban<I goes btOl<e. m TUANABOUT ··11,in<ls 0111 .. Women are !>11•ualty t1.i1asse<1 In edu· ca11on111 anO p<ofe5Si<>nal nnv1ronments 9:00 0 QUINCY Quincy is shat and seflO\lf>o ty wounded wflfle a 1 t !'lo scene ol a robbery-homo- co<le (RI 0 @) BARNEY MILLER Th<' cJelllCltveS <l•soove< 111111 a rnanopu1a1ong IOan sl'la1'1c Wll h Ot\lill tllC11CS IS a 14-y;>ar-okl bov (RI m MERV GRIFFIN Guests Chety1 Toe<JS. Tom M<fthe~on Twoqgy and M1ch.,,.1 Wotney Jo~h I tylot. Roben Whole fir WORLD The Nguba Connt.'ChOn rarm.ng 1n Georgia os con- trasted With farming 1n Senl>giil. paontong 001 IN! dllterences belween thf' government -suppor led, lr«e enletpt•se system on a dtlll(JIOj)Od country and a Adult Show, Kid Stuff Silly Scripts Sink 'Miss Winslow & Son' , By P~TER J . BOYER LQS ANGELES 'AP> -The . sitcom being TV"s. Tavorite form. a nd the li beration of women being one of everybody's favorite subjects, 1l fig~ that one of the networks would come up witb Something like ''Miss Winslow & Son." CBS' newest alt.com is about an independent yodrig woman who got pregnant but didn't love the child's father enough to marry him. She had a cou- ple of options open at this point, but chose the only one that would support a sitcom -she has the bab)' and raises it a lone . No problem there, unless you're of the belief tha t such things as unwed motherhood don't belong oo TV, in which case you probably have a very large library and know exactly what your kids look likt> THE PROBLEM WITH "Miss Winslow" 1s that it's an adult sitcom idea rendered adolescent by its bandllng. We're asked to cheer for and laugh with a heroine who's bold enough to stand up for henell and assert her independence. What we're giveo1 lbougb1 'U·a cutesy simperer <Darlene Carr l wbO" .silem.a a litUe embarrassed about what she did, ......._.& wh61e.~lot of material that has been ar0unc(dl! INtcOm ol~k a few limes. 'ildb one •'Pso<fe,. f9t example, Susan Winslow (wbo.wtcs ill.ambiruous but suitably wilb·it pro· fessl• P' on •are with one her clients. She re· turns;ltpdlw and tella #r mother she likes the guy b~ is afraid to get cl0se to him because of . . welt,G'QU know, her special litUe problem. Her lhother, who would have preferred it had Susan gatten l.Dto the family business through the more cOdventlonal route, scolds: '"st18A.N! YOU PUT A charming, successful IT IS NOW RATED PG m~1~ ... Catch it. A Pa'~ PlcMe c.EMAlAllD OIUGE MAU BREA PLAZA Anahltm 635·7601 Orange 637-0340 Brea 529·5339 ........ MESA Costa Mesa 646-5025 bachl'lor on hold ? What if he hangs up?" To which Susan responds, "Mother, I'm just not ready to get involved.·· (\bout this time the doorbell rings and there stand§ none other than the charming, successful bachelor himself. who insists upon a dinner date. Susan is worried about little you-know·who back in the bedroom, and when the little bugger starts cry- ing, she tells her prospective boyfriend that s he's baby sitting for a friend. Well . they make a date and Susan· decides to tell the guy about her baby, despite her mother's warning that men don't make passes at girls with ynung lasses <or lads>. Turns out, Mom js right. The guy's a jerk. "WHAT 00 I KNOW about babies?" he asks after Susan spills the beans. "Except that one end drools and the other end drips. My head is not into kids.'' Speaking of drips ... As ide from the central the me, "Miss Winslow" is much like a ny other of a hundred sit· corns that swarm the airwaves. There are fighting couples <Mr Winslow tells Mrs. Winslow to ·'Sit on 1t ·• in Ont' episode. I wonder if anyone at the networks has ever really thought about that lovely httfc command so popular on TV?>. smart-aleck nc1i,:h"bors ~ind a boss who lacks compassion. 1 guess it's adm irable when TV tries to be timely. but tries like this make you wish for the days when it djdn't. J/[JRR/CANE '{ht'rf' 1.<: 1111/111>111· 5(1/(> p/(l( ('._ m md1 ollwr.~ nrm ..... NOW PLAYING l"AMO( MALL IAlA rLAZA Orange 637·0340 Brea 529·5339 mwA"os· NEWPOtn Newpon Beacll 644-0760 UATW1N Westminster 893·1305 LINCOLN DfllYE·IN Buena Pafk !>27-?223 Thuttday. April 19. 1979 DAILYPILOT TUBE TOPPERS . KltJ IJ 8 :00 -"WiU Success Spoil '>" Mansfield sta r in this movie comedy about a publicity agent with devilish motives. NBC IJ 8:30 -Hi ghcliffe Manor. A new goth1c comedy series about a young woman (Shelley Fa bares l who inherits a "haunted" castle csee photo betow l. KOCE ~ 8:30 -Turnabout. The sexual harassment of women in educa- tion and the professions is discussed . s1a1e-eont•OllOd system In a Tl'lotd WOtl<I counlry IRI W THE ASCENT Of MAH ··world Wt1htn A W0<1cf' A visit 10 a PoMh 5311 mone begins tni.s study ol the wooed Of the atom end Ille history of Ille •emarll11ble d•5CC>Yeftea of 201h century phys.cs t--*I 0 01J CARTER COUNTRY Sgt Bai<llt quits the Clin· ton County pOloce f0toe llnd QOt'S back 10 New V0tk Coty 10:00 0 (I) BARNABY JONES J R s 1nves1tgotoon onlo a mu•dC• •s 1111mpetec! by A '"ghtoned nurH. a dead witness and the pohce 0 SGT. T.I(. VU A police dOIOCllVI: (Johnny Vune) ulif!5 h1b logic :ind acting ab•hlY 10 sotvo the murder or a l11mou• rock singer. au NEWS 0 ~ OOCTOM' PAIVATELIVU A vouno doc10t ts bt()tn(ld l0t tne deatl'I of ~ 11-en- age< ~ wl\ofl ft pt f'SUll)hon drug os loun<! on lh4lt• smasl'lod·UP autu I!) NIGHT GALLERY s:1.,,n~ St•pulc11 .. r 01 ~ain A yeunq l0tb1nq.·1 has Vl~tOnS lhltl tn..1 p1.ir1<• hf" 15 Oymg on will I'> plO<IO fil OHEOFTHE MISSING A ~n'{)<·• •, ~11uo')l1• • l'lo•n rnf'nl ot ._1rtd CJ'•v~~al ... Hl.l<I'• 10 a Sh0<.k1nq l.o~t Kil,.,.. a-. m,111 contronts hi!• lr1te on tn.s thnllt., t,a!."ct on • .. hon -.~"''Y t1'1 Amoto~e 811:rtl' W NEWSCHECI< ~.30 ID IE NEWS W fOOTSTEPS ~ ~. . ... .... - • n10 Scralctlfng POie .. Lot• lie Cl'lf111lna Sanc::l'lel an<! lier lather dtlcOllef tha1 tne need 10 ptactlce lole"s taSlls ,_really stops. 11:001) D G Cl)QI NEWS D MAKE ME LAUGH 0 MOVIE • • •'1t .. Lloyd ·s Qt London'" f 10361 Tytone P~. Geotge SanderS Brnaon $ ptMhO•OuS ll'ISUf· ance llnd banll"'Q t11m ~ ti'\& s.te of a 1omantte putsuot I<' tots I m CAROl BURNETT ANOFAIEH08 s i..1t(> .. The ram11y:· · PeaGe lroaly" I!) THE 8ENNY HILL SHOW 8!) DICK CAVETT Guest Eud0ta w eny (Part I ol 21 11:100 ([) M'A"S"H The •077th becomes an 1mptomp1u 01phanage when ~<Ill)' Shellong IOtceS K0tean cMd•en 10 seelo Sl'lf'lt01 al Ille camp IRI D TOHIOHT Gutlst nost Ooo R>GklOS 0 SOUf"V SAi.ES 0 @l STARSl<V a HUTCH Tiie detect~ P0541 a~ tnOVM! s1untmen 10 tt.:Klo. oo""'n an f<•<om< wno '' ""'J<d#'<1nq h<$ 04<! Ct~ tP m THE GONG SHOW I!) GET SW.RT <.ON IROl ,,...., 10 ho<!(> i\1n.-; Ch.,rl«s lrom KAO!:. .!2'"'t~ f Pan 11 W CAPTIONED A8C NEWS MORNING 12 00 0 TWlLIGHT ZONE [Cl l•n(l~v h,i~ .on ot<l «l<l•o wntGh on1v P<'"' up old r 3<!10 ~roows Gothic Comedy Four inhabitants of "Hi ghcliffe Manor .·· NBC 's new comedy-mystery series airing tonight at 8:30 on Channel 4. are <clockwise from lower left > Stephen McHattic. Frances Ki skaddc n. J enny O'Hara a nd Shelley Fa bares. The original space manl Buck RogeB •wi,nga back to earth and lap it on the 25th Century! I • MJIM) Hl'nM)OCIK ......,,.. \' "Oullty Wll-·· A - le ~ °' mutderlflO '*~· . • MYIMM'I' ploblw4¥4 1110 IM KlflO end Mu ~en CP1111 2) 1l:OI. (I) ml LAT9 MCMI • * 'h • 'McQouct: EftCIC>Un. let Wlll'I Aries.. I t071) Oennll WHver. Peter HUkell. McCloud ~ f()( , .... wtl• of • WNhhy Nlrologer being held hot- tege In a room wttl'I • time • bontb. • 11:.10e MOYIE * • * ·•O\Jf Vety 0wn·· I 1050) Ann Blytl'I. F wtey Granger. A young gwi m•• t"8 treum .. lc: do• GoYetY '"•' sne Is an adoe>le<I cMd 11 ht.. SS m.n I m MOVIE • * · Tiie Membef Of Tiie Wedding.. I 10~31 Ethel Waters. JIM Hams' A 12· yeat-Old youngster is df!Wmoned lo accomc>any l'lef oldet b<otl'lef on his l'I04Htym«>n I' tits I II) MOVIE • *. .,, .. Tl'le Dotty Game" 119661 Henty Fonda. Ro0- er1 Ryan An A"*"°" $P"f tl'loef •ecaNs th<'ee of the mos1 darono eap!Olts In Ills c.aree< (l his I 12-.37 0 ®) MA.HNIX A PQloG6 ootectrve s WJfe h1tes. Mann.a 10 l1n<1 hor m1S!lfn0 5on 1:00 I TOMORAOW • MAVERICK U3 NEWS 1:'60 HEWS ®) AOAM-12 A stoten cat contaon.ng toys '°' a needy falntfy Is the ·obtect of a w!Oelptoad !Mlatefl 2:00 0 NEWS D MOVIE • • • .. Suez.. ( 1938) Tyrone Powe•. Lon111a v oung The l>uolder of lfMl Suez Canlll. Fer<!Wland Cle L e!>SePS • .lChoeYe$ 5UCClMS dn<I pooulatrty fOf tit$ PllOflS 1i I'll$ I 2"13 0 MOYI£ • • •, .. Tho Cenlurv Tutn:> · I 197'1 R1char<1 Boone Sllaton Ac11er .t. c.•omt!ftgf'lle• aM6"fll)IS to O.!>O'OVC 1 he aswmc>110t1 that two rol.itcO <lea111:. -•e so<~ 12 h<~ I 2:2:5 D NEWS • 2:30 0 MOVIE ..... "One~ Of Hapl>'f'l}S~ I 19!>21 Ulla Jac.obson. ~ Oii< 5-un<!Quo~I Gossett Stars HOLLYWOOD <API -Lo uis Gossett Jr. stars as a minister who becomes the first black candidate fo r sheriff in Alabama in the NBC movi e "L a wman Without a Gun.·· airing Monday at 9 on Channel 4. Fridat1'• Oayf i•~ Mo.,in 12.-00 D ••. ,, .. A N.ghl In Paradise" 119<16) Mefle Obe•on. Tuthan Bey Aesop rescoos a land from tyYanny and WlnS the !'land of a beauhful ptlf'ICeSs ( t l'lr .30monl e ••'~"MossGrant 1 aaes Rocttmond'· 11~1 Lucille Ball. Wiiham HOiden. A sectefatY gets hef oroolled boss ""'*'• q4ed on a legtlomate hOus- ~ p.o,ect 11tw.50m.n I 3:00 ®) • • ··San F~sco , lnte<l'\3toonal .. I 19701 f>er. nett Robe<ts. Van Jol'lnson .t. oommetoal a11 po1oe·s wile os roeld l'IOstagc "' a plOt 10 roo a targo pta~ (I ht 30m.nl 3:30 0 •• ·~ ••0etnret us r rom EV>f .. I •9731 Geotgti Kennedy. Stad!Otd OoH· m:in rove men. slranded'" lhO Oregon WtldemeSS.. rome act0$S a Sky1acket with a IOttune on ransom money l1t1t ,30 "11f\) S..tll c.-4chn se.dfo OfflnAHO ... , ...... SpecW 10 _,., m;Mg ~ ot>CluOlnQ pn•al• '"""° -ltuct-(C.Sh"1j -tor lllm. TV. -s. ~'""'-' l1141 t57.0H2 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5878 NOW PLAYING lllOOlllMll' tlllllTlllClOll 101 CfflJMA WISJ IOC;t H4M1""Q1 ,~~f\ t u1•• '10tt ~~'> .tit/ i,•,·i:· .. t~ut~li;t h,,_ 111 ~46 ~·" 01~• OllAllCf M•H ep Hllj lllU 'tllA t llll M• tUIT lll t•• ·"' SUOIUM &''"J I , 11 ·,~-I J/ 0 lJ Olllfl·lll ,,,., ')l'I \33'1 11,·•· ,,,. Q•JOQ<' D Jq 61/0 . OLD BOYFRIENDS o-·-··-·-·- ..... what happens when you see them again? ca(!!} WEST COAST PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT ---NOW PLAYING --- ua TWiii UA CHI~·· Wes11n1nster 893· 1305 Costa Mesa 540·0594 Sell your boat fast with a Boa~ing classified ad ln the Daily Pilot &t2·567 FROM fashion Island I %wport ·Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOIR • . --. -----· ---. -... --.-----··-~----.. --. ....... _. -.... - DAIL V PILOT lhurtday A1trll ti. 11179 ENTERTAINMENT /lNTERMISSION I BRO.AV Two Old Pros Cl .. iudC'tlt> Colbert <right) v1s1ts Joan Hl ck!>on huckstu~<.· ut Nt.>w York's Brooks Atkinson Th cuu~r \\here Miss lllckson 1s featured in .. Bedroom Farce." Mis!> Colbert is starring tn a nother Broadway :,how. "The Kingfisher .. < 111111<11 C w~/ Co/1t·q1• < 1111111111111H ~11v11 t 0 111<1.' prewn1' 'Follies' to Aid Mesa Playhout1e Offering Benefit Variety Show Communt • I~ C ~ managed lA. ~urvtw lhl• \!fforb of Propo::.1· o I , m't'rrtrmltf'd Ult' 1ITI • port lh ul .. chool .. und munll'lpulllu.''> could oHcr l<'or 1mrnt.• ltl"OU[llS. ho"'t•vt•r. lht• UOlll~ hu:.n I lH•l•n ('8"V Arno11A the wulk1nJ? wounded 11> 1h,f't!'ost a ML'1>a l'1vH' l'layhouM·. "'hll'h 101>1 111ul'11 ol 11 .. nty fu nd 111.: .ti l 1' r l h t• .1 1.1rv1.. <; .11111 ·rnwodnwnt hl•<·umt• la"' WtUU·: OTllt;K l00m11Htn1t ~ ttrt1u1>1> :wch .. ~ Wt•!tl min6ll'r und , S;Hldh•hjclc Vulll'Y ha\e bl•t.•n WU.SICK SCHOONOVElt adding one produrt1on t.•ach to 1tw1r "l'U:.cm:.. Co!>ta Mt•:.a found .~­ Titus-- ~1..,tancc and thnt ·s wh<'rc the It <.:urrot 1i·o11tes" come1> m. II .. a home-grown variety show opening tor11J?h l and running lhrough Saturda y a l th<' playhouse. in the Community Hccreul1on Ccntt•r on thl! Orange County Fairgrounds. STA~ WL.\SICK. lhc thrater·s longllmt.• tt.·chrucal director. and Hohbll' St-hoonovcr. onc or Co1>ta Mt'!>.c.1 ·:. best-known. <H'lrea.se1>. .m.: producm~ and d1rect1ng the 1 C\ uc Both wrll be remembered lor their leading role::. in the playhousc ·s 1978 summ e r musical. ..Once Upon a Mat· trc::.s. ·· while Wlas1ck played Brick in the arorement1oned pro· duct ion or ""Cat .. -Dl.e.alc.t'.....o~ !Dr. f.av c . wcUend run. wJJl b George M. Cohan·s 1913 mystery melodra ma. -seven l\eyrto Baldpate. ·· Ron Al bertsen. a s p<.'c 1alist in m yste ry fa rce •""The Bat." 00Any Number Can Dic .. 1, is dirertinJ.{. ' C l ark" Burs9n a nd Jan Mr Kinley head the cast of the Wl•stminstcr show. with David MacArthur. Carol Albright. Bill Acb1. P a t Mullin s. C huck G rcsham. Kathryn Peniston. Fran k James. J ack Willen· bnchcr. Kenneth Mi ck. Jiobert Lc1bov1ch and Ron Grigsby com· plt•t1ng th e <.'o mpany. For Gres ham and J a mt's, it's their third consecutive WCT. prodUC· t1on . ··seven Keys to Baldpate•· will b e s l a g e d 1-· r i d a y s a n d Saturdays through June 2 with an 8:30 curtain at the theater. 7272 Maplt.ll St.. Westminster. Call 893·1:1626 ror advanre re~· l'f\ at1ons TRAVELOGUE SERIES lhl'lf 111 t~ uncnvwbll' poMt1on ''' h;w111g to cut back by one. or 1t•r111g lour sh()W'i dunnj:! 1978 7!J "INDIA" with Or. Alfred Pninler a nti anotht.·r ··1ct111t s Jfrlight"" • Performing 1n the evening or musical a nd comic :.ketches. in add1t1on to Wlas1r k and Miss Schoonover. will be Bryan Burnes, Kathleen Costello. Pat Krone .. Joanne Fantou1. Ted Knorr . .J ud ~o n La II ayl• and Paula Tomei. Mu!>.H' will bl• roordinatcd hy Anita c;rossman. ;1 veteran acl"Ompan1st lor playhouse mus1rab. • SADDLt:BACK College 1:. gt-I· ting rl'ady to rc\"lvc a st·IHom· ..,<:t·n c·ornl'd V. · No Tim._· ror Scrgt•ants.'· °it·.., ::.cheduled for M '" :J-6 and 10 I :1 in the collegt! .:. ma 111 lhl•atC'r FRIDAY. April 20 -7:30 p.m .. FINE ARTS I 19 during lhc · .. umml"r month ~ .' 10 I I r11rv11•11f F<'odd. ('>!>Id M••:.c.t N II n l' I h l' I l'.., !>. . l h l' c I \ I c Pia vlwll .. l' d11t11 "t ma kl' any 11.11111 .... 1011: $2.50 MH'1:1f1 t'l'" an thl' an·:.t of art1s1t1e Tickets for t he ·14 Carrot l'"oll1t's·· arc• $4. anc.J l'all bt• or dl·n·d by l'alhnJ;! the pl;.iyhousc at 754·5159 twforc 5 p.m. v·nctay They'll all>o l>c avallublc-at thl• door.' l 1111111111 f r11/1111. Al1111 i.1-"THE'. NILE'' quality 11-> ·T.il on a llot Tin w11f1 Or. Du•11y111' Ml'rry Hoor · rl·ma1ns lhl• l11ghhght of II . Wynn l'i::tr('t.". \\ho un· derstudwd /\ndv (;rarf1th 111 thc lead ing role i1f the orai.:anal r or 1nrormatl0f'l. call 556.5880 the community theakr M 0<1!>.on Lb;;;:;;======;;;;;;;=i;;:;;:=====--=--=~ IOCiJ lly. '"' . 9 Broadw.1y production m I 55. 1<o '6tc* ~ e MIA JUllOW •1""11tm .. lo.=. I MUlllCANI '"' 11!\ ·-_ .... 2400 I 00 e l IS e 5 '5 ~-· -815 , 1030 I S OK.US. MST "9CTUll. SUP. ACTOll ... ~-;., r:··:;:o~~I ~_,_,_ . . .... ,., .... "°1M Oll!Ot*l SPAQ MAHr" IUCK IOGHS IPOI U.• • 1-• • 6·U • ttll t 1 11 & 10 • JAtON eou.tot e -IAllOW' HUlllCAHI ~01 11 •S e J 15 e 5 •5 e1s e 10•S MCI.,_ t ... .0.. I -.1 ~ , .. CHINA SYNDIOMI CH I 11:41 . 1M •••••• ,. ' 10111 °'°tfU...,.... ~NI AT NIONr' 80UUVAllO NtOHTI t•I IUltdtutt.atut&I•• .,...,. TU YOt TA IAMIMY ~ lllVll !NI ICl~~~I -JAC.-TAWABJ ''COMll'fG HOMlw Ill ''" ...... ,.,, __ J._._._,, TMl-A.1.SPACIMAM' "MICK llOGUS" , .. ~- U.....~Y "GllEA T TIAIH IOllOVW "HIAYE.H CAH WAIT"t~I I »•S coee>eN e ~ l()l(IH P•IPOWll1111 l'Ull ,HAHTASM1111 Oll•la.Mrl nn• e ... M&CllMN tUPllMAN1N1 '"" WOT .. 'fO , .. , .. Of WOIW a:ir:"l'l'l'ITl'Tnl-""C:"C:-"'I ao .,_, •• -• -1 IOWIM l« ........ ...... & .... 627·2223 TNI (NfNA STNDIOIM fN I '"" , .. DllPINJ ~··...,·~-..., , .. CMAMPIHI Pllll 0000 OUTS WIAI l&ACl TIUTll QOllD WATCH fOl 11 OftNINO NIW fOUl~Jl .lltON IOMl9I e ,._ Pillow HUlllCANI !NI ""' TCIAl WAWINI To insure morl' -;u<.'h produ<.', • t1ons in the future. ho\H'\er. tht• C1v1c Pla~·houM· rnu~l cnrnl' up with some outsldl' financ1;j1 ;J!)· TH t: !'lit:XT production of tlw Westm1n:.tcr Co mmun1t v rt1recting th<.'· s how. tie played Will Sto<.'kdalc at lea...t 400 time:. during its la:.l rive months in Nt!w York Broadway's 'G.R. Point' Viet Drama Powerful Ry JA v SHARBUTT comes Micah 'I on arty>. He's a . r ich kid. a n NEW YORK !AP > -No longer is Broadway Amherst graduate, aloof and pedantic. He actually ignoring Vietnam war dr;imas. It now has one, a Joined the Army a lbeit to avoid being drafted mtothe. maJor work culled ··G H. Point" It's incredibly infantry movmg. powerful. com1<.', tragic ... well. it"s a C'lassic "G.R. "-the initials mean Graves Registra· tion-has :i brilliant cast headed by Michael Moriar ty. David Berr y. a Vielman vet, wrote the show. his firs t drama. It may earn him his first Tony award. It's set in 1969, at a camp near Cambodia. 10 an Army quartermaster urut that both runs a laun· dry a nd readjes the bodies of Gls killed in combat ror their sad, final trip back to "the World." "YOU FRAG •EM, WE bag 'em " 1s the callo us. m acabre m otto of the unit's hated sergeant, a black man named Deacon <Howard E. Rollins>. Ironically, he's the only overt racist in ~he group of three blacks. one Pue rto Rican and four whites. lie calls Vietnamese animals. The troops are fairly safe beeause they aren't in combat. Still. as one kid notes. '"Us support types don't have lo go out into the field. but here in Dis neyland West the field comes in after us." Boredom is constant, terror is quick and real. The s weet scent of pot -smoked in a runny, then frightening scene -is an at'cepted aroma. as is the stench of human waste burned 10 diesel oil. SAVE FOR STRAW <Michael Jeter !. a gentle country kid. no one helievcs in the war. not even the unit ·s llcut,>nant P aul Espe I. an oafish. l'nergctic man with a passion for volleyball. They onl y believe in each other. in staying alive. As Zan 'Mark Jenkins l, the unit's voice or wisdom <Jnd conscience. puts it: "Dumb is dead .... and dead 1n the Nam isdumbestof all. .. Into the sardonic band or hippie warriors "OLD BOY FRIENDS" (R) '"MURDER BY DECREE'' "THE PERFECT COUPLE" (PG) "PHANTASM" (R) "THE PASSAGE'1 Dooly I> 30 '>al ').., Hol I 2 30 An THEATRES C AIWIEiM AID ) CINEllALANO 11•16lH601 1414141100< l l•d f•tt P11•1nt ...._, ;td 1ro;;;tidla l:Jtl .. Hot Wad • Cold F..t ..... 1 ...... , GoedehJsWHrl*ll IJUl,..I ~::r:.:: c cosfiMESI So. Co11t "•''"'6 ,, •• J4t0 81t\Ull • •••• Pu.,no Ac--, Awwd W.._.. S .. uwlf'GI ,._.u ,_o..y ... _ ................ Heb ,,. .... Hot &.Md &.COW F..t ..... let•• ........ ........ ._..~w-llecJI -ll:lllNI GET OUT 'TOP HANDKERO-EFS WllV NOT FLEE TO Canada., He s hrugs. ··1 guess I didn't believe in anything badly enough to resist " Why isn't he an officer 'l ··1 didn't want lo be r esponsible for other people"s lives ·· One soldier. K. P. ! Brent Jenrungs >. nods sage· ly. "Remind me not to go on guard with him." That settled. Micah settles into their cynicism, their values. after a violent scene in which he tries to stop Deacon from sexually abusing the urut's Vietnamese hootc h maid <Lori Tan ChiMl. He even s tarts writ.Ing home to his widowed mother about everything he sees, even the hom e worst , sharing the rot of Vietnam with the home front. despite ple~s by his buddies not to do it. HE T EETERS ON TIIE edge of insanity when his camp is hit ha rd at night by enemy troops. The scene, lit by orange flashes and films of single and multiple flares. is frightmgly realistic. He learns for a dark. horrible moment he ac· tually enjoys kilhng: 1t makes him supremely alive. Only Zan -later killed in an accident - keeps him sane by urging him to talk about it. to let the rage-flow. It's a ll part of t he continuing madness or the war. But Be rry·s telling of 1l, from the start of the pl ay to its fini s h. ts re markably humane and co · passionate. Extreme highs. extre me lows. betwct'n, he's got it all down with fidelity. There 's no mistaking that he's been in Vietnam. William Devane's direction is taut a nd first. rate. Moriarty turns in one or the best, most finely shaded performances of his career. MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "HAIR " (PG) "THE CHAMP" (PG} ""SAME TIME NEXT YEAR"' "CALIFORNIA SUITE'" (PG) JANE FONDA "THE CHINA SYNDRONE" (PG) "'THE FIFTH MUSKETEER" "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" RICHARD PRYOR "IN CONCERT" (R) 00WHICH WAY IS UP?"" "EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOQ&E"' "BEYOND THE DOOR. PART 2" (R) TIONAL LAMPOON"S ANIMAL HOUSE"' ··up IN SMOKE"" "CALIFORNIA SUITE" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PG) "THE WARRIORS" (R) '"LIPSTIC>." . "MIDNIGHT EXPAESS"(R) "'THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY" ALL ORIYC•lfllS ONN laJtr.M • .-.n\T '"lie U.._r II''" UllMH • fC ..... .._,_ ..... • , . --... --.... _....._........ BEST ACTRESS ·ACTOR ~11M1.~~ 7? _Jf1o./._ A lln:e" ~~u•-- ~ ¥1 llEST ACTillE&S •'-'~ I I~-, 8ES"T ACTOA ;.,;·..;,.: Promise" .J . 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A bRANCH '°""' y o .... WILLIAM V . SCHMIOT AllHMY for P\'tlll-r -s.a .. ,,..._. 0n ... Su•l• >00 N•w-1 k.Kll. CA 'l16'0 To I ii It I a.44-GU PUOll\N!d ()r-C.0.>t 0<1lly P1to1. Ap<' .: ... !11..!.l• !!_.l!_l'I -..!..!!!:!! PUBLIC NOTICE rNl•r;:;,'.:'/\~'>OCIAfl'> 1100 O.w• PUBLIC NOTICE ·--,.-,OtTt~;E-s_s __ :Olr~t't. ~ilt' 100. N•,.PO•I 6et><ll 1----... -------NAME STATEMENf Uhlu<n .. 91fl60 FICTITIOUS 8USINE!>S f ht' I0410wt1>9 .,.,,..,,. I\ 00•"9 ou\I Ron.old Wiiii.im R,..11 1)413 V•• NAME STATEMENT ,,..:,. d\ '>dn t..•C>rltl. L.iqvn.t H•11'· C•loto•n••1 Tiit IOl..,_"9 °"''°" '' o0onq bu\i 111 MtS~ION OUtLOE R!> t?I •")J M'>•~ Mt~~tON tiUllOE R~ f HE. HOMl fnom•• c:. Ofl\IOw I) ~tont SHERWOOD CAt..LERY, 1111 !. 1MP"Olll:ME.Nl ~ACfORY Ill THE ........ Nortll,trv1M (.tl1lo•n1.t<t)ll• Co.ISi H•9"••Y· HOME tMPROVEMl t4f IC-ACIOl<Y, fQI\ b<i)"Wh 1> tOfldUU•d bJ d R04•~ M Voutl( r. 1n PttQO••. i.qs1 (•"""'" Ot1n . M1\\IOf> V~to. 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Cpa1t • DAILY PILOT C:LA·SSIFIED aDS You Can Sell It, Find It, aA2•.a.e . OM Cllll II &111 Trede II ~Ith• Went Ad V. vv•u '•et CNe ...... ~.~~ ••••••• ~.· .!:'!'.~ ••••••• 3~ ... 7~~-····· -·····~~····-· GaMr.. IOOJ .. _... 100 eew.. IOOJ 1112 ....................... ..................... ....................... . .................... . WllMt"'tHotice: All real eisuate advertised tn ttuls newspaper Is s ub· Ject to lhe Federal Jo'a1r Housing Act of 1968 wtuch make!! 1t illegal to iadv c rllse ··any pre ference . hm1tat1on. or dl.s<'nmmauon ba:.ed on race, color. rcllgron, sex . or nsllonal on1un. or an 1ntenuon lo mak.e_.any such prererenci:. bm1t11 uon. or disenminat1011 ·· Tius newspaper will not lu1ow1ngly a ccept any advert1s 1ng for re al est.ate which 1s m viola· uooollhelaw. attORS: Act.ertisen It.Id chKk htr ods cWIY and report tt· ron itnnwdiate.fy. Th~ DAILY PILOT a ssumes liability for ttw first in- c.orred ittwriion only. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Busy~yBusy N<.'ed 2 salesperson!> 1 m mediately t o handll' rushing busm<>ss May v.'Of'k rentals or not. a:. preferred . I ncent1\ e (."OfllllllSSIOO SPbl. BURR WHITE REALTOR. INC. 67>4630 IACk IAY MINJ-EST A TE Unbebevabll' charm a nd pnvacy On nearly ·~ acre H<>avv i.halt.1· ronf french doors anll w11l dows . .i bl'lr m :-. with scparatl' ma:-tcr :-.uik, large work:-. hop a n·.1 behind ~a ragc• Ow11t•r w 111 h c I p r 1 n a n t' ,. 11 t S26ti,00U Cu ll Shery l Brcw1•r . 752 Wl!O VETERANS 1 ~ BENEFITS! . .wnvAIJ'tt ~, Any Ve\er on who G1aat Mell bay barlala. DOWN IMAC. 4 BednDa + a home wilh N batbl·OR·I Bedr PAYMENT' Either -' aeparate· aueal/makt'a tbese2spec11l..'!!'.operties ,..MSULA POINT A11At qtn. Punnal liviol rm . mayl1ty(>Urn"'""': TWO 4-UMIT APAnM911' M.MSl Famllrrm.2Fpks~· 4 BEDROOM·fiant hv· SJ75,000 IACH ILHI ~s~.:"!:~ pmuc~ mg rm·brlck plc·earth Quatily·built. beautifully maintained. more at a bargalrtprtce! tone decor· new plush ia Units in each building with lge Call now to see. 613-8550. crptg.Just$79.900! ce ntral co urt y d fill e d with 011"1'19"1'"1'11'"'!YtC ' 38EDROO~\ormaldm· ma g nifi cent m atured s pecime n ["9 IQ!U·11 mg rm-calhcdral ce1hng· plants. These two 4-unil bldgs are in . t( 1 large bv rm·ut1I room· the best location . right at the entra nce _ -=-•••a••-RV parkml( RENT TO ( h OWN OR UNTIL CLOSE to Peninsula P-oint. just steps rom t e WAIJCTOIAY!! m· ESCROW ' Full pnee beach. Each 4·plex has two 2-bdrm, $82,IXXl! 2 bath and two 2-bdrm. l ·bath units. Dl.scover tranquility and spleodor. once you ente r lhn.t Jt&rden entry and massive double doors . Separa~ guest quarters. s massive bdrms. g1gan- t 1 c famil y r oo m . s pacious dining room with hreplace. large custom pool with jacuu1 and firepit. RV access on huge lol. Call 645-0303 ~t~0~3ik.17oo• Each front unit h as fireplace. Super "''· · ,. ' • ·· · """ ocean view! OWC First Trust Deed. [~ 1111tH u1 Contingent contract signed. Back-up ~ llt,ilif o~~c:ft;!YLOlt CO .. UALTOltS ....... -----------....... **U.S.** *VETERANS* Recent changes 1n V ./\ regs may enable you to qwilify for $100.000 home I~ with absolutely NO OOWN PAYMENT Worid R~at Estote an Orange County firm S!)l'l'laln.mi: m VA home loans We n· the VF.TS that help th(· VETS Fur mon• m lo call . IHI Nortoft, AC)t. 541-0800 TRIPLEX Gndt htc°"" ! ! Single story owner unit with 2 t1Jwnhousc design rear un1ti. A II ""'t h pnvate pauo. W D hook up & 1nd1v1dulll ~ncloM.'<1 ga r ugl'!> CJ ll nov. 6738550 ,. ' ... ' 21 t I S.. Jaa .. I• Hiik lood _ HEWPOU CEHTB, H.I. 64 .. 49 I 0 Wldet"'s Special 4 v1ew lots. oci:anfront New home on Balboa Island Quarnl. priced nghl 2 Bdrm R·2 lot, assuma bit! Is l. CdM . lowel>l pnce 4 s ha rp ho ml'S. VI\ terms. no monl'y down Xlnl location . E·~lde C M C'U!.l O m home C-Omcr lot Sellt!r moll\a led 673-8700 SUNSET BEACH Duplex on the sand. Vll'W of <.:a tallna 846·5502 FOREST E OLSON ., ... . . GR.EAT INCOME! 49 JASMINE CRt-:E K BALIOA ISLE OR . 0 n I y PI an It Res1denl1al + 2 eom· 1Surfs 1dc) Model on Lhe merc1al rentable spaces. resale market Lux· 5 Carparkmg,l blockto unous master swte wtlh watC'r, 3 bcdrm 3 balh un· OCEAN · CAT I\ L I N A 1t Fireplace. Super for V,_l~W & a n adJaCcnl summer /winte r ra\es. ~vale ~tudy with tts '2i11!'~';'t .... ,,.,,,,0ts1•t<~· own f1replac£• /\ pnvatl' I community v.•1lh 24 hour [~ IW~;H;i ~~rd11~e1.~,,~~~c:~:ut~~u~ 'O')' : widt! greenbelts. poob. . J a l" u t i 1 • T 1-; N N I S M081LE HOME COURT~. t ht· . s.tt>od IRVINE I.Ire·· -1 know I ltve BtI1 mob1lt• home park then~ too t J e an Cole 1 near Walnut & Jeffrt!Y. SZ44COU.5000F NEWPORT Pool. Jacuui: b1lhard.:. Hobby rm Sharp Bar· REALTORS n~on modd lt"s a dou 67>5511 ble' Open Eves Call n o w ' Redu ced t o Sll.950' t 545-9491 (-..cl\'t113Jltrnfi Real Estate RENT NO FOUR-PLEX LIKE MEW! M 0 RE F.xt•(~~n~ 1a·u~~R In ' QUAIL PLACE ; P'tlOPYTIES"' l-•HE•WP-•O•RT-Fl•X•at-l------- 10,-1111:10 ,_M.I $122,500 $66,000 Nt>W pro~ram fo r Vt't:-.' n -stment bar~am All ll you makl· Sl2001mo. nt'W paint in.-.1de and out' you may qualify' Low All new' carpeting every Down ' Loan<, up to wut' Super rental area· $100.000' Let u.' -;how you eictremi-ly low vacaney how UnC'le Sam r an he lp rate! Income $960/m o. youwrtttyourhousepay· gross-c·a11 fast for VACANT & ready for quick owne r 4 bedroom. 2 bath. Mei.a Verde creme purr. "'1th loads of extra" inc hxltn~ bwlt-ms. electnr i:ura.:c· door o pe ner. p l u:-.~ carpetini: .-f{V arn·!J.., Lo backyard It·., prrn·d n ght a t Sl!l.!Jj() CJll This 3 Bdrm hom e rs Super clean. 3 Bdrm 2 steps from lhc beach, on Ra. fireplace . plus h the l'cntnsula It d e carpet, new paint. Great firutely net..ods TLC. but locallon;;.;.;.;._.__...r::m __ has tremendous poten· llllJtir.q:Ji~' .. llirtlt\2 ual Bnnit your tools and l''--·~-·-----1 m a g 1 n d t 1 o n . C a I I 962·4471(~: 546·8103 540 1151 ~HERITAGE ·~· REALTORS EAST Sf DE 751·31!.ll liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _____ _ COSTA MESA Llk<· new 3 bdrm . 2 ba comph~1t·ly n •modl'll-d On large lot, "'1th dl' tached 2 car ~araQl', l'X tra parking Priced m:ht at $124.900 «=:SELECT I PROPERTIES WATERFRONT MAt!fSION A magnific ent ex · perienee of ocean Ir vin~. Private road. i;uarlll•d entry. s ecluded sandy beach_ 5 spac1ow. wood d e c k s A tru e masterpc1ce fo r lux · urious living. Jusl re· duced S250.000. Call 645-0:m - DRASTIC REDUC TION 6 Old JlJlboo 0<·1·.1nfrnnt umt.s Owm•r mu~t wll for tax tl\l'hangc l)nly $339.(MIO PLAYA REALTY 631 -4990 ---9HOMES UNDER S70.000 Some 3 bdrm & ·1 IJtl rm. some rondo'~ Wl· h11 vl' just what you need to f1l your bud ge t . Gr eat s tarter homes . Lo w dowrr,' low payments. In vest now & watl·h your money gro w . Call ~3666. ~-· .. •. ·. ..... ... · DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? II you "'"• t11tt fll.o yout new flctlllo.1r1 811e lntH Name t nO ho• not yet auomlntCI It lof plltlllcMICMI. ,. .. " don"t lo• .. t tllet Ill• ltmltttlon It )0 city• from delt of n11119. Th• DAll Y PILOT wlll ,., ...... 1-......... "' to r S 1 .10 . O u r C11c11l•tlon lnctudH tllt '""'• Ottnt• CoH I eree tftCI ..... Mtk:H 'Pf"" In ell ectftlotla, In or41•1t 10 tublfttt your etotemonl t o r put>llcotton ee nO •lltlfotlff .. t oor t nO • checll 10 TH OAll.Y f'llOT, l".O. loll IMO. Co .. • Meet. CA Ut2t We'M CIO 1110 rHt ,CH lntor1'1otion _.ut 1..-1 .owenltlfttl ••M cell tu·021&.w . C u :.t o m11 1·rt . enlari.tL-d ·I Bdrm ··P ort Hoy.ii ". Spectal thruout. $328.000. 2 1 27 Y .1c ht Radiant associated BRO K ER S REA LTO R S l OH W Balboa 67l 1661 INVESTORS! Eastside, CM 5 UNITS6()X305' lot. Owner will carry. submit all offers Craig, s.?20.000 R EtMAX 631 1266 • Want Ad Results 642·~ih IAYSHOIES Warm & <·harming in sought after Ba y s hons _ Bt>a med ceilings. shutlrrs, lgc. patio. 3 Br. 2 Ba . A find al only $187 ,500: A C0LDWaL..,... CO. .644·9060 21l1 SAN~HtlU9'0. IN NEWPOf!IT aNTE" SllK& 'IND• llEllTENAU C S U L A N 0 0 R A E R T T A M H R l AW Rt PM A E P Z·P RH 0 P 0 EC N A V X E P Y V I S U R Y V R N P 0 Y E N J L U L l N A A F l I T 0 ( N 8 H P N Y H H F K K R L W P T 0 L 0 0 A A V 1 A B U ( P Z A T W M H W U C L L T R U L Z R I L P H E E A E l A C L R E I Q Z T A l l E R X R S N J J F I Z Z T Y 0 R W T K R V R B T 0 G U U W R P S N W l 8 J W E E I R E C B S X 0 E I K N A U T R 0 L C E N R V W N G 0 K R N A P K R B S S N R T S A I K E A Y N E MN.AR 0 0 C Q U 0 J 0 8 TY 0 RN R' s G p N L H E M I N E A N 0 c'o y 0 y GIL 1 E U T E N A H,rJG T N I 8 A K R 1nurt.c11bn• Hidden word1 bllow eppHr lorwtrd. beck· · wtrd, up, down or dllil(>ntlly. Fond tttdl .nO boa 11 In,~ F199 Hondo H1mllon Gt0f91 Khtly - Fun Alp M11tt11 Plnkenon "" Jecoev V1: Vl"90'nt Ltvlnaon ~ Oulnt M1n.ny Quinn Ryker U11111• Min Rt1rdon T rtn(h Tomo11ow Add meal! onvate oreview. 752.1700 Tmll to led c..,.t OiiH •tt9· ,, ~ 1ur-1 •01o1 ff1C1 • WeLhhtt! 75 .. '202 l~IUlll GOlFERSDRUM . --== Bolh clOl>e to Nl'"' port Beach Mun1c1pal .ind Sanla J\na CounlF) Club \.olf Club .. 5 B H 3 Ha formal dtnini.:. :.t•paralt· fanul). lov. mamll·nant'c van! cpla\ J:Olf tn!:-tl•arl I' Stah'ly t•1itrann•. l!Jrl>Qr ll1J:h Sl-1 2.000 • 1-;x clusl\'e trr lt•vl'I custom btJ1lt St·C'lu d erl b y ___ H_e~::>_ta_t_e __ Qwrry Lukl· m N~porl ~ach 4 BH. formal <Im· DELIGHTFUL DECott 1n~. :.pt1Ct1lU:-. (am1ly Lovely 4 bdrm condo kitcht•n + lari~e pool. with fam1lyroom. BnGhl Low maintenance yards & rheery, ideal location 400 tplaE.yll"ito .. lf tn.'i,'tl'ad l.uus 1n Peters Townhomes. NEWPORT CENTER REALTY C.Mit'rpgnr,., 640.1112 ~~!!!~!!~JSelhnl! anything with a SELL 1dl~ 1tr ms with a Dady Pt.lot Cla~s1f1t.od "<!: Oady Pilot Classified Ad tS a s imple matter JU:Sl call 642-~/8. cae: llDBGI ILllRS CD. OVl:.R 50 YEAR S OF SERVICE SPECTACULAR SPYGLASS Love ly 5 BR Coronado Moitel W /Ni g hl Li g ht s View . Professionally Landscaped W /Many Extra Feat·ures.-Pool, Jacuzzi. Sauna. Entry Leads To Large Living Room And Formal Dining Room. Completely Modern Kitchen. Downstairs Game Room. Call For Appointment To Inspect . $600.000. ~ ··19---........... 631·1• 111 oovm HIYI WATERFIONT I/SUP $275,m CIMerM J IMI*••• .......... ..._. ........ ..,., ....... ...... ALMOST NEW $355 • Ucwtty .......... 3 ....... ............... YllW ••••• t 411ar. WATERFRONT HOMES Ille. :M':!6 W Coai.t H~1l.i.'111,. Nl'WJlOft St>Mh 6Sl·l•OO ' . • ·-----·-..... • . II I e n N 1. • • ~ .... Wt .......... Wt ............ w. ....,.., .... w. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ,.. 100 ., .. ,.. IOOJ •wNI 1001 e 1Mrel tOOJ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l.u xu r 1oul\ Y.Utl'r f rnn t h o m t> t\•uturin~ 3 spnc1ool> bdrms. Kam~ rm . OJH'n & rorm al daruni;: r m Ut:11u t1lul h a nd r rllfh •d pon€'hn~ & t'l'lhll~~ lha~l' m~1,t1•1 '>Ull4.' w/sAuna ,1,u ·u 111. '1tllnJ.! r m int· f1repltt1·1: '4 oJ)t.•n l>uy \ ll'\4 t 'tl tu ll,S hoa l !>hp ... l't' l\y a 1>pt uni ~ CANYON-OCEAN VIEW S..•r ludt"<I t•u-.tom hit multi It•\ t·I v.c>e.1d & (:la..,!'> honw " u nnb't rud <'<'I \ 1ev. ft'l'Ulun·~ fll,t,h •f' :-.Ulk rormdl th ntng op .. n ~ltt!>M•ct m k 1tc·h1•n 111 carth tone:-. H 0 n u ... I .., :1 \ ' l' "' d l' l' k ... r n r l'n t<·rtt11 n1ng C AMEO SHORES Ort•an 'll'W , "''' lhss c·ustom built. 4 bdrm horut· w I ~n11 h 1 m . dintnt.! r m . 'aulh'd l't•1hng,, \ tl'W from moi.t r m s Opl·n :incl -.1wt·1o u :-. Proft•::.::. l a 1Hh<'up1•cl J\c·1 l ''>'> t o prl\ <i l l' bt•aeht·'>. f t·t· land A Sk FOR IOI OR DOVIE KOOP 631 -1266 or 675-4840 RE/MAX of co•lo muo, irwifte, newpon btoch. inc. 2 34 E. I 71tt StrHt. c o.to M H O •l 1-126' "l;,111un"'ltl• "'••t\\urk 111 lndl\1clu.1ll\ < l"'•ll'd :1nrt 111w1 Jt1·1I H1·al 1-• ..,1.111• < 1rc;,.,.,. LIDO ISLE Bay Vlt·w from 2 patio d<.'<'kS enha nces cus to m sp acious 5 bdrm .. 4 bat h traditiona l home : like new. Ideal fot" cntcrtainlog Corner lot. $.520.000. J 400 + tZ,000 .. $169,500 /\ 2400 Ml. ft honH on :.. ll.000 sq . (l. lot fur j ust $lfi!I ~)00 <und in Ncwµol'l Hl'lH"h 'J In W1•,lll1ff' <&net hcaullful: S turdt•\:tnt h111 lt :1 hd1 m \\1 t h ~ pr1vutl' p .1110:-.. parq 11l·I ll uu r 1nl!. b 1•a m t•t•1hng,, .1 dt•n :111tl lan11lv 1 oom Closc lo 'dloul!'> .. 1toµp11111 p,u•k uml li brary ~lli!l,.100 U~I Ul l l 111 l\t 1 uw; 11/'1 bOOU ~ 11 1 l .1 I I u.1.I tlnfll""• l,..:t111m I h I ~.1.11 , 1l,t1 t!I f,1, t •I h ti It !I) 11J'Jl) • • • HeriMrl F. Gokift•r 1~1 Maµlt! t\\l' l'o-.lll Mt:::.J Two ff-ff Tickeh to lht! LONG BEi\Cl 1 rm:,\ THE Fl·:STI\' \I IMTHE IOOMIOOM ROOM :-.1 .. rnng llr'iX 1\1•,1 \\' Ir'''" n n m 111 1•1· .1111 1 ·1,1~ hur.ih .•t tlll' l.11111! ll1:ad1 l'onv1•11l11111 ,\-1•:11 ll'rtamnw nl 1 '1•n1t•r ·1'"' t·: 1)1 l'all llh d l.1111g flt·;wh ( '..111 1~1:! all'i'M, 1·1tl ''i:! lo 1'1..111n) our t11·kl'l' * * * IT'S/it.. HONEY HACH LIVING J Wrm. tw.>nu.'> room . ll!l' p.ollu. ne111 l'll rpt!t. Ov. nl!r ,..,11 ..-inu nrl' On l'On Ir.wt wtlh low dov.n or l•·.t.-K' opl1on Sl~.500 MiWPORT CEMTER REALTY 641kl81 2 Bol>oa Island 1006 ..........•••••......•. :"1·w nvrth ha) ft 0111 1·(1r 1w•r 1h1I \ ('~t m 1.'a p1• Cocl w J llr :! llu 1•a unll SI.. vlltl':. & h•fb l ';." of 111<XKi:-lhr uuut Slilll>.IM.HI ra..,h i 1:1 tiH-1 :~ou 2Br + G11H t Qtrs •, blol·k l o Suut l\ H.ayfronl. CClmplt'ld~ n • m o d e l l'rl S l \16.HU O Rm4wr. 9fk! !IX-17 -a.oo PM nsula I 007 ····•···•·••·••······•· OCEAN VU DUPLEX ·rom .. b4t> 000 I llf \155 I ~120 lk·\dUpt'tl b)' Woodtrl'l' ()1•v (.'11 Ch~~~~!~l'K 1'1°ut1vl' homl' w ith an un 11:.ually la r~e y 11 rd ·1 hedrooms. 't·puratl' din 1n~ room . ~wparall· ram1 1)1 r oom w it h h r 1t•k -C1r••pla1·t•. Sol t. VIU1>0 rarpcttn~ I' dllO Mon· S!JH. 7!>0 C.:a tl 1<1d:i y • ~P!I 1!451 IY OWNH/E'Side 3 + or 4 Bd r m . 2 bti N1·v. I) n'ilt·t'or:tH•d In &""nut SUJ.WJ P h ti75 5500 DUPLEX \'1·1) mrt• 11111t 2 hdrm > IJl\ll'\, Ea!>l!>1de t'n,l ,1 ;\lt."l>J Endo..,1.-d .i:irM:<·., + t•xtra µ1:1 rk1nl( !'>lrt•t•I & dill·~ J t·1·1·.,:-. Thi' won I Im;'\, $12!> 000' MEWPORTIEACH RULTY 675-1 642 ~tcsa W~ I Ur, ~ ba. FR. DH. 3 car gar. xtra~ Xint t•ond & hK' Owner. SI 17. !>OU 5!>6· I il30 TARBEll. ~. Uninmty Porte AssumabM Loon 4 hdrootftl Rarc 4 bdrm Cornell plan on l'Oml!r IOl in SU!)t'r ('(JOd ll 'i. h..:ht. bn~hl & Jll) \lo llh ;i $75.llOO ti!. .. umablt· loa n :ii !t"'•'. int l)nly $105.000 t:ALL(JUICK &S,\\'I-.. 644·7211 EASTER SPECIAL ~uel'd $10.000 330 .. : 22nd St. bordl'r (' ;\t :-.; ti t•o un t\ :! bf l.., t o bal·kb1.1' t'o;t1n hou't' apsirox :111011 :.q I I l'arµort. Zl:\:!U !!Jrlll'<', I ~ Hr . nffll'l'. :.! tull l!J h(•...i ~ apµllJnt.'t'' 1 loh 111 .,, I • Ira,,, 1!1ma111t ' ' 548-58 79 ln,,·,tur mui.t ,,.11 :! holllt~ 111 l'u:-t.1 ~h·'LI ;\11 hrok.•rJt.:1· 205 Amhur.,1 ~:.U11111 ~.JXS :\ortl' Dami• ~V1t~1 ('all!S:ll !)Olll l11r 1111111 111.1 lk>ll 12 UNITS ;\I~,\ \'EHllls:. 11111r :! l\clrffi::., 2 IJ.tl h!., tht I'\' J B d r m !. • 2 Ii ,, I h .., ft r r p l a l'l'. 1· n l'I U'>•·•I j!araj!~. c lo:.1· lo ..,l hnol, !>hop p 1 n I! .1 n d 11 .1 r k Pnnr only M5·\J llil 15 llH U1-.1.1'. Sl7r..l"tt>:! ;1 llH 011k1111>0il. s111~.<"111 t><t:: Ill 12. 1141 liliH7 IQ.OW MARKET Sharp Jhr. !!rt•at lo1•a1111n • dt•t'1Jf' with am1·n1ll1'' ~lu.'t :.i•ll f.7:1 1:111 a~:t Hrnnd m·w !!hr, 3b:i. J 1·,ir. f:! fr pl<' :!it5ll :-<) 11 ~ltl·ruv.a\ 1•, 1·um pJ C'1or SI l:l.l~l. SIK 000 dwn ~IJiOCi WILLOW CREEK or BUST LAGUMA ~ Sf'ICTACUL.Al WHmWATM ~ C Hy llC)llt• wlll Hh9Me yow . cl .. parties. ..... l'OCMM for ., ...... .,. and '-Y tot for •...-"-la yow dellre. An el•9oftt l b•droo• resid••ct • $263,000. HIGHEST POIMT IN WooOS eon Locatioll i1 ••ft ythifM) .ct tWa wcllldtd trH hOMt offen tttot .ct ....,... fow tMdf"--. 1ftC1 .ct fir1pl11et. $27t.OOO. CHllS AIR DISIGN Mtttled obou Victl!ri• IHce. with p••oramiC OC•atl YitW5, ) ......... , fi.-.piec• .ct ...... ..-wtY c ....... .... $2H,SOO POUMDIMG ~F Unob*'-:hd wllftwatef' n.w .._ witt1 Ro•n t•b and showtr, Htd brick fireplou .ct drtlsa..g .... off ........... bedrooM. $296.SOO. WOODSY ESTATl Discover pri•acy fro• this artf•lly desi9ned 4 b•droo• hoMt with 9ourMet·equi pped kitchH. nq•ilite qro11nd1 and o•er 300 mature tr.ea. $645.000 497-3331 LAGUNA BEACH 499.4551 South LCICJUlla 495-1720 Laguna .MicJue'I 1044 ·•·••····•••··••······· 493-MH Dana P"-t 644-7020 Mntport leoch •DUPLEX• w/lge 4 Bdrm,' 2'-'l ba w/lge pool·sized yard. Need.5 attenllon. Pnced for immediate s ate ot $399.500. Inquire about other Big Canyon lasting$ al: 675-231 I or 640-7665. Oan Bibb, i\gt. _ _._;=;x - THEILUFFS Just l"t(luced to $144.000. i\b6olute1Y immacu lah: J Bdrm 21, ba lh. forma l dtn1ng , ~pl t t l ev e l townhome ()pt:n spa r t· view from living r oom and master swle. Now vaca nt. Owner a nK10U1>. Call 540-1151 BY O W N t:R . Totally remdl'd Jbr . 2ba. w /fam rm Near par~. schls. & !.hopptng Te r nftc buy. SlJ!>. (x,() 645-69:rT SHORECUFFS COMMA.NDIMG VIEW ('o mfortanlf: mom1nl!~ .... l11·1·o r a t o r ·., ri rl'a m k 1 t Ch,. n I 0 a l po I ' µll«t!>Urt' tnto f:i m tly m1·all1m 1· 1\1-C't''' 111 pn va lt• IH•a<·h, oc•t:an & l'aJl)<>n v1t"•-.'!> . You will lov1· hving !\en : Ownl!r h1 ~h ly m o 11 vatl'd . t\ Wt!al oom1• at $560.000 ~. Newport Center 640.5357 UNIVERSITY PARK cu~tnm11t'd J l1d r m 1'1·1t·r ' 1 o"' nho rn•· :? \ r. 11111 1'1.1 ntdt1nn 'hul l"r'. • ro"" 11 m old ml! cx,·.in ... dt• of h""'. If:, d kll l!al>'" J1·rt·!.., to bt.·..11·h :-;l,-d.' 'p,11nt m inor rl' p:i1r' 1dc.1l for h<1m1• & 1m·on11: llu r ry . t1nl\ l•--------- BIG CAMYOM Golf coun1l' view from spacious s BH. .t1 ba. tr:Hhtwna l home . lgc . f am sly room. pool. J iH 'Ut.ZJ. $750,000 Jnd you V.111 cnJCIV lh\' frplr & !it'f\ inj.! your..dl from wt•l h;ir ""hilt• tl\1· !.ll':.tk'> liH' ... 111hng on bll in HBO dll umkr 11! 1·0, 1·n .. '<1 pJt10 Th.-. 1 la""' .ibr. 3ba hom1· h .1-. :.! "'1•1 bar...#3 frph'., Fvrm:il IHI .< mu«h m u!'h n1 •J1 ,. l 'J ll lltl"' 9i:I .1:r.11 ALLSTATE REALTORS J BR. 2 b..i t'dl'h unit :\i·v. ffPI. cirµ:. painl 7 ~ r .. old .. u 111·r '.tlu1· .11 $2 111 1100 CO \!->T I 'llOl'l':H r1I'.~.1.7:1 ~> 1111 Corona ~l.Mor 1022 ··•····•••·•········•·• Finl.·'l clu ph•\ 111 I D'.\1 Bldr ju::.1 l·nmpll'l 111).! rJtS \\Jrg111."nll' s:wx.1HHl Suhm1l l l·rni,, p.,,.,.. 1ratl1•' .. ~ f •;.' , OPEN HOUSE Z, REAlTY lll'lun1 \\Ith u:. n11111 111 tho lro·nt'11 ll•1ur' ~11111 m• t • h .1 r rn "I l ' .1 r I ' 1<111 l\1•n , m1Jl'h ri1u1 , . l~1ht11rn1.1 V.11111"' ( 'n•t•I.. Ttu .. 111on I '"'' \).!1 1ll II 111 'l.11111i .... 011(j 1-.h·~ant .: t.mu11d.,:;:;1 lt.x:! ~-'"~ h•'<lrtMlm S11•rr.1 "'II h I o·n tr;il .111 '11ult1'tl n tlin ~., V.OODHH 1 l>t •I'. :.: htf rm ""llh 'k) h l!hh. m .i~t•·r townhonk Xh11 10,.,1111111 t>t'(JrrJtrnh v.1th atri um~ nr 1.1001 <\ t1·nm •<o1'I' l.1111 Sl 15.~lO ;\11..,,,_1on R1·.11l~ 1!11 0i:JI Emerald lay l ot , , i :I 1,0:11 EASTBLUFF .i Hdrm , 3 halh.,, r hoH·1· 1•11rm•r l11l'l1t10n t 'n •!>h f)Jl nt S hake r n ul OCEA .. FRONT CLASSY CONDO l ll'l'U:X .11111 lwa ulllul i.:.1rtli·n unit ,\,-..um•· loan o t SllY.!.JUll S~l.iOfl llurn . 1111 .. """n t I .1 .., t ' ~ i :! .i u \I 1 N.1w r ;og1·nt 11:1:1 !!2:1.1 Two Contemporary Ho11srs Both hJ\t' ~ titlrm hu11l $1>17.51.lO Roy Mc Cardle, Rltr. 548-7729 111..,, '11·111 Sl :.!:!.ltOO. 01 1---------- Sl:!.'"1,0tll 1 l'all 191 70>S I WATt-:tffllONT (~ua t lly l'l'aft:-.mHnshl p in m ahog trim & oak fl ours :-id :. oft Lh1:-. land m ark . ·t ~H . :1 ha. hom1· 111 finc:-.t locat ion. 1'.sliJ l>ltsh(•d l l'l'l':-. {$.• l:.iwns. S48.'1,000. lkal du" & lahul1111 .. lhrou,:houl '' I h1,., 1•\I 1 ,1 lj!. 3br 1'11111111 t•rtd Ullll T14 nh:-i-t) It· 111 /,1 1·111.\ frpk pool 1'\. J.11· I' · ~ r~ 1fow. sl'llcr will r1rH1nl"' (,.. sa vt' )'OU S$ ..-. ilh no loan Ct.e; & ;1 low inh·ro•st rall• C:ill today 979 :>:170 l'h..1rin1ni.: du}'"':'\ !')I q >i. to Gol<lt·nrtl( ll\'1•rµJ:." :thr. ;!1,.l);i. ,1p prt1X l!Sl~I ..q fl UV!>l:u ri.. I rph'. :1 :'\!'ar Ill'~ :!HI< •·a. II!•· dlil i.:~ir. rm l11r lmat r.1mpl·r E.1 'l "•l1· II\' hut.!dl·r No, hrokl't ; 1'31 3.)XX {;.11; i i.1:1 !>untk t ks. opt·n h1•am 111 11~ O"'m·r lhr. :!lw . Mi·:-,1 er.-== RANCH REALTY 5~>1 ,ooo ~~oc:h 1048 L091oW"1Ni~ 1052 ··••········•••····•··· ...................... . :, Br 1·w.to m home. s hp ·12' boat. OMC lo an . S36!>.UOO full pn ce. BAYFRON1' St•vt•r a l fint• hayfront hom es w11h pu•r & :.lip AVALON Well con:-.l nH·lerl . 3 BR. 1 ha. oak floor . rw r tial bas<' ml nt . conc r ete founrl<1t1on. F'lats a n .·a . $120.000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3-ll Elo y\•dl' 01'"'" NB 675 6161 ALLSTATE REALTORS IA YFftOHT CbMDO Pl F. H & SLll' ,\ V \II. nm L,\l<ltt-: HO.\ I $250,000 Large~ broroom . 2 hul h lmmar ulatt• thru11ut v.11 h bl•a ul1C u l r.1rp d .ind dra~:. Ru1ll·1n ... ha,· \le~~ Crom k1l l'h1·11. II' ini.: room .ind 1·11\'1•rt•ll pauod1•rk JACOIS REAL TY 675-6670 It\ rm. lg mst r hll r1n \'1.'nk Stora..:•· t.. ai·i·•·'' Down~ta1rs. :Jhr. 2ha. ap rur It \ s 1 1 !I , ~lO IJ pr11x 1500 !.q ft ~I a ny uµ :lti2·76lU i.:r•1tlt~ Buv1·r ha .. 1·ho1l'•' o r ll•ndl'r. S270 .UOO ~ Shnwn by :iµpt . pr111 PRICEREDUCED l'lpl1~ooly &\O 507K Hkr lmm a t ulall' :i brtrm .~ BB.OW MARKET! For 'Jlt" Jbr :-.:t.'t.'tl" T L<' on1 .. ~1:rn.wu t.ii:l 1:111 ,lj!I • SPfCT ACULAR QUALITY DUPLEX 1h,•fl ho ml• n<·:tr W1·:.ld 1fl l'laza l.!!t! lnl pnul . jJ C'Ulll (',di I •Ill.I\ (.)l41wr m11ll\ .1t1'<I lnnnis Rickr tts, Rltr 955-0497 642-3263 Dona Point 1026 •...........•.....•.... Housework Is Easy Here! L'llrJ ::ih ;irp ..inti 1m m;11•ulalt• homt· i.hov. !. I 1 k I' J m 11 d l' I J 1i.1tr1"11Jnh. form.ii dinm1: r11<1rn. 1·11m() Ctn•pldn' T1JJI "' tl\1· llrll' l'drpdi. J ,,,, l'rl'(J ri..111u--u~ rum mtUlJl\ j.l(\01 :rntl n·1·r ... 1 ll<lfl SIOi.9110 If urn . 1".111 5-lll I i:..~I • TAABElL PHf:\ll F:W SllOWI Nt: ~· .\li\lll:-.:tTi\ 11'HT U :tm l'". I.• I "'~ Causey & Company , GET ALOT WHILE YOU'RE YOUNG ... • HU\ ,, p1~'<'•' ol l.J l{un,1 Sl!>IMl ltt ~· 0011. Who Laguna Niguel Real\y ... Whitewater View al ooh tr; inlt'n·~l <I B H. :!'• ll ti th ('U <i lll lll \l11n.1r1 h B J \ Tl·rrJ\ • htimt• ~I 1nl c-ono "" luh ·~ n..1tural ht ini: ht«1m1'<I rt·tlmi.:,. \'t'ntr .1 I JI r1 um n~·w e.1rpt•l1 n).! & o.1k lloor.. S16:1.UOO 49).9494 495-5220 49~241 3 830..5050 l:n bl•lll•\ Jhh• Vlt'W t t1·rm.., J ttr .: Ila. !1• • • ,1,..,.uma bk tolln 1\J..'1 11111 HJI 1~7 ~1 :.11;,500 Bkr 631·1234 WA NT~U Broadm oor Sca Vll.'W Homl' w /View. U1 r c l'l f r o m o wn l'r 644 71.)70 ------- SUNSETS art• Munnm~ from th1:. In ll!H'I horn•· Spac 1ou ... rooms & ~arinl! vaultt't.1 <'1•11tni:::. ~1 an~ rom mum ty s t'rv1res. .I u::.t Mll<i l>O call now t)-15-72:!1 ~21 .. DOYER SHORES VIEW 0 1-·n :Hl :'ll(i Exr1t1•rn1·nl anti dra m.1 for lhl' 'J.l1•1•1al l:im 1h Stmnn~ ""'Kld 1•1·1hnl!" ·111 I.he 1.·ntn'. ll\1n1.t room , dinmt.: room 'I h" 1 ... ·' «us tom :I lldrm 'll'"" h<1m1· Tr1-.1t ~our::.l'll l•• t.h1•l1nl S2i!J.~.il"I i\n t•Xt't•punnal CU!>lllm hh horm·"" ':lUlled v. nod b('am 1·1·1hn~. bcc1ut 1f ul .. ot1d lla k e a h tn eh Lhruoul. Cpk~ 111 ll\'I! rm ii<. rn <1~t1•r h l'dro om. ll'<1dt"<l !!IJ~i. wtnd•1111 -.. IV rcrarnl!' llll' Ja1·u1.11 111 rru.tr bath Pn ·sl 1g111u" r 1·,111t•n1·1·' ,!!I ta milv hom .1: 1 Ur nc:ir l b t• rn.1r1n,1 lr11m 1. :,. u l. · ·15:1.!fon >Cll :1~.1 11 ,1m rm.~~ nu. lurrnal i:i;J ·IOIJft ~1,1.• 11 1 din1ni:: rm. prof dt•rnr d • • · " ii<. h1 j!l\l y u pg rJCfrd Westcliff Realty GREATIUY! know~·· \I J~ IX· hl11ill.1hll' ,..wporl leoch 1069 _ Ofk·cl.1}' ••••••••••••••••••••••• PLUS CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX SOUTH OF PCH ,\ 1'hurm1ni.: 2 brlrm rl!n lal w Cpl1· & :.l'p:trJt1· polio <lcl·k $l79.!>0U CALL 644-72 11 XLNT LOCATION OM IEGOHIA ST~EET HOME + INCOME-SUPER REMT A L AREA SUIMIT YOUR THMS-S 179,500 li-1~·.->GllO mm R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112 2 llOL'SES 0 :-.i LU1 tl i l!l F1·rnll•a f Pete Barre. ' Sl.5.10 1. I ..... 111 earn 111:111 ~W Op.·n 11-. .. Sal Jn I::! ~gtsfur \ &10·711)9 .---------·!·---------·-------•-1To1> luc..11111n. l11·~1~n. 111n -. I r u r l 1 o n . ' .1 I u 1· Castillion 1tt E I t' I! ..i n t , p a t' 1 11 u ... INCOME Build .J '1°1•111111 u1111 . :.par HMJ'> 5 l>llrm honw on l ttrl!l' ll 2 lot . 1, ;i ln•:idy 10nt•d l'on' 1·· n 1cnlly lo~u ll'd n1•.1r Colll:I ~h-~::1 Par k .11 5105.000. I ht-rt"' mone\ to bt: madt• ho•n • ta II to i.l't!! \ Ill\ i...11111 111 11.irhor I""''' nw111 1 ·,. $70.~HI Eo;p ... rially at CANYON CREST t·u..,tom l!l'm 2 Br t--+ tra<'l1 \I'. ~pamsh <,l~ II• Ideal for th(' bU!.Y or ll'' Owrwrs 1)7J·l!li9 2:11 10..-.nhom l'. C1.«1t 11r1·' :1 travel1ni: f am il y Poppy {;D:\t $3!>9.000, R rt rm ., . 1• h a r m 1 n I! el~anl J bdrm . ~·: balh f1n •pl:i1'l', 11u1l'l complex. condo : min1m:il m<11 n 1·n1I unit wit h l'Xt ra wnanre. l'Vt'n th1• han~ VnH11·~ l.Jrl!t' 1>al10 and mg basket~ art! v. :1lt'rt'<i 2 1·ar 1¥lrai.:1·. For m on · a utom allcully. cvt'ry u p l14>ta1ls and HPIH1111tmt•nt. grade 1m al!inablv . IT 'S l':tll 5'Ui 41-11 BEAUT! f'UI.' StR2,000. ~ COATS & WALLACE RETIREMENT .. or 2nd ho mt• Im maculutl· 2 bdrm . 2 hnlh mobile• homt• with ull lhl' .eo m fo r b of a m111·h la rger h o m e . t•,1rn1·r I Y OWMER OPEN Si\T 1 aP\l 1421 OIJTHIGCi+:lt " hr. rr. rv . ll'V. or Cawhna & bland~. poo l s11A'<l lot $300.000 T radl· up for rommt'r<·wl. in 'du!llrt al. leas l' P r1n e1pab only. Ca ll lo ~l'('. Ei44·06Jll /~•3!>· 72611 Costa Mesa I 024 ·······"-·············· REAL ESTATE . INC. lol'ut ion , han d y lf1 ---------• rlubhous ir jui.t sh·p~ lo $2,000 CARPET Ma,:mf1rN1t 111•..:rn , it'"' lll•aut lrubnxt. ... pnnk I. 'lot·~ :1 hd. l!!t' rm ~ t:lr<I I~ put10 O n i.! ''"' no ·r IHI 't'P ... u1 l l'I ,\i.:t l'n n· 1111•lucf .. , 1.11111 II \ K.1:1 ()~!. -;;,~1 111111; Ov.1wr 1133 Ht i,I · (,A·t·a n , It'"' :--,1 . .,. 1 l•r. :J V1ll.•t.:•· ti plu~h :: fir + ha. ):1!1:1:! llhw l..inlt·rn dt•n.t!Oll 11n1l w ... nhou :.t• Tr ad .. 1,,,.. Clpl 11111 n1 ,\ t • "''"' l'l>l I! upo·n ~ma I t II 11 v. 11 \ i.: 1 h1•am 1·•·il . h1·vl'11•d m ir 12J:Jll3'1·14t;1 ror -,, 1111· r oot 0 11 l!rt'l.'nhlt l'loM' lo .1r1111t li<••I H' nv.nl·r Sl3.~>l"I 'h fl>'l2 111i1. 11 r :;;,u llH~ Rancho • ':;i :! ~ui1 llull.J 1w \l ~··,1r :-.I PEI! \'IEW t. "QL:l ET ST HE ET • CO,\S T 1<11\ !II.I'. Sltii .OO(J 'I r ,.,., 1111rt h l'11,1,1 ltn1· \ 11 "' liu1 I<! llU"' • • IH)l !'lO l.'n.1-.1 l1 1111Jv tn V1llai.:t• ~ Jlr · LAG L':",\ l_H-.,\r ll 497-2457 He« new Copr Cod On·~IO \ ....... I roim .1 '"' t1ncl1VI! J l>drrn h1rn11· Tiu~ IS d d1n1lt•I\ ~tn llUI 11£ th1· ord1nJ1·, h onw v.1to a ll wood 'ltllni: In IPrt~tmi; & tn1''1Jl'll"' • fm;,nnnf,! San Joaauin ,\ :I bdrm San Llus Hey ________ ._. \l()(ld ~ou <·a n afford. ________ ._ n;,'l.'TL'RY ~I WEST 5.S-1· IMU B~ <>v.11t!r 3 bdr m :.!'. ba Ot·t'an '11'"" Townhou:.1. Pool . JaC"uu 1 ... auna. l'' lra dt'an. i i 1\1.!>IJO t:::v"' & wknd!> 4!l3·6:1 Hi l>a \, i I I •1(1.5. 221)) • H.a•enly R~treat I Bdrm . 2 balh t-lamllv rm Pr11I l11n1b<'.1pl·d· g},OOJ 111 up.ira1fr:-. 111 rludtn~ blt111 rn11·n1"''a'1• ovl'n 151}1 I Don't m 1:., 1h1~ ont· C:ill .Ian •JI T1>rry "'1th n r 11y h l!ht 'ww HERE WE .1u. ... t 'tt·P6 from lh1· i.:oll GROW A.GA.IN! l'OUn.l' '+513 CAMPUSDa·IRVIHE WOODIRtDGE Causey & Company BEAUTIFUL BACKIAY J Adrm :! bath with pool .,.,,. 11ard \I :tll'o' 1·x 1-'1.w r upl)l'r Fee land WJlk to lwa1'h. <I br. tomm PoQls & lt!nn1!. Tl'r ml> $165.000 &15·:1:170 ,. I' q U I ' 0 1 I 1• ll p j:: r ii d I' 1( amt'flll1t•:. Only SIJ.t.500 i---------• ... o r ':i I l' h y o w n 1· r pnn1·1pab only plt·:i:.1• C:..111 675 !.170~ Id .I\:.) & t>l:! lilO!l lo•vt•ning!'t 1' •S EAVIEW BY HARIOtl VU HOMES IESTIUY PHASE 2 CA.RMB. MODEL NM<t lo J?r~nbdl F'el' land 18:>1 Port Tiffin Sl!>!l.!>00 By own a,.il. !°t)S·J.15-t OWMER lJp~rJdcd Hampt o n modi'!. J br. 2' 2 ba + Im ly rm Orl•an & n1j!tfl l1t1• ,,<'"' l;uard gJtl'. pool tl'nnt!. l'nnr tpJh o n ly i---------• ~.lnl 1213 1 ·130 362!1 INch Dolllovse SI 05,000 IAYCREST Opeft S..ndoy I ·4 J Bdrm. 2 baths al 20l5 Le ew ar d L a ne . Bob Dtcklru.on. A~ 979-8!>JJ Newport Shore:.. attrac Ltvc J HH. new ly crpt 'd & paullt.'<1 tn!t1de & out 5 hlki. lo beat•h O"" n t>r traJL.,fl'm'<i out or a n ·u BOW MARKET! l'ool & Lc•nn1i. rourll> BIG CANYON Condo Rt'a:.on ablc t N m s t o ..:rt:at lol·at1 on. ALSO qual1f1l-d buye r Call for d cl(anl :lbr . oomc-with nppt lo i>c1-.. Pci.:i.:Y. pool +spa on ly $124.900. 96(}4392. 5Jt)oe4~ l>rinr Only G73431 I A~t ------ • the Bi\Y whl!rl! bout shµ~ arc av1Ulahk . l'n cc onl) ~.Im ALLOWANCE On Uu s 3 LJdrm 2 h a th Mes a Vt!rdt· hom1• ll fo:iturl'S a ht>all'd pool. <'Overl.'d p atio and ~JS BBQ. /\sk i n ~ o nl y SI 12.600. Ca ll !>46·SAAO. Vacation & lnv1•:-.1 m t nt Prop1•rtw:-. 493.9391 Nl·w lJ~trni:: 1n T he l'lac1· llomt·!I. C rl·cn b rt:i r nlOlM. I bdrm:-. l h;ith:-. a 1r1um. sunkt•n liYtn).! rm , l).!1' fam ily rm "''lh .. w nc rr pk t1touut1Cul Hutttiftc10fl l eac:h I 040 'PJ 1-;arth to n1•!> Im Two FUii Scr vH'1• ()(fi!'l'S l"or ,\II Your Finam•tal anct lnvcslmcnl Nc1.·d~ 11().1 SO COi\ST llW\' INVlLLAGJo: 1"i\IH L1\GUN.\ Ht:i\l'lf .191.:w11 BES T 0 R I G I N /\ L Sl(XX) pn rl' n .-dlll'ttOn. o1 BLU Ft'S i\R i-;i\ ~ Sen:. a bdrm 2 slor·Y. contem · 11onal pla n t::. h1 .:hty porary Open House I !l. l'U.'tom11.t'Cl, ~pa1•1011l> 2 Sal/Sun Jackie BYCO bdrm !.Wll' 1 mui.sl\'t' INC &1.2 5071S fa mily rm & add t•d hob·. ____ -.-;,.-;.-.--.-.-.-.-. ~ b y rm . Ov 1·rlook s 1· ,~ macnab I Irvine realty IA YNONT--A HST IUY Ve r y s pecial ho m e on l'lpecial lot <60' on Ray> in Dover Shores! 3 BRs. fa mily r m /study + dining rm. Lg. t errace for ente rtaining on Ba y • +. ma r velous VI E W ! $475.000. CD-78) DRAMATIC 1-s tory 4 BR !a m'lly hol"(le in the cxcl usiv~ residential area of Dove r S h o r es . L g . f a mil y r m w /froor -to·cciling fplc adjoining lg. kitche n & brk f!:il r m -formal dlnlng rm +spa rkling J>OC?l. $323,750. (0 ·79 ) BAR"BA RA AUNE 642·8235 "42-123S ....... 200 901 Dover OrlYt! Harb« View Cent.r I rvlne at C.mJl'!S Valley Center 752·1414 BAY& •• BEACn 450 NEWPO T CTR. OR. ~11 HAUOl ISLAMD MIWPOIT HACH F'or Sale by Owner 714:67S..2030 TRY Vi\ Walk lo beach. 3 Br, 2 Ba , l ike ne w condo . 183.900. Ha wk ins RE . CJ-4934 JUST LISTIDI! OCIAMNOMT 4UMITS Best location in N('Wport 8et11ch ! $385.000. ln<'l ud· Ina IOl 30x 109! Ucu er hurry on lhl.11 ! ..... leyProp. ........ • 671-7060. • ~HERITAGE REALTORS *VETERANS* Let a Vet Help You find that ho me you w a nt Down up to $100.000 C.-R..dy Ari• 24hrs WOllLbR.E 543-1722 WISTSIDE SUNSHIME :l Ur. 2 ba+Jl()C)I & malnt. yol'(i. f17 .500 754.7100 low ••••••••••••••••••••••• mal· Prorl'~l>. lnd!>l'Pd H"''"'lt COLLEGE b~ Lloyd !> ('0Vl•l'1•cl ~ pallo 1\b:.uml! !!', lo;in N11•1• & nt!:ll. <\ bedrm . I 'i' $146.!*IO bath homt• w ta ritc fam DAVID D. CARLSON l46.SSO COAST HWY llA&ITIFUL ~"!::~~:~&'~·~} 1 Clo!>c ,u. __ Al_L_T_ott __ l_l_J_._'293 LAGUNA BEACll 4 ...... • FaMity It"' Park Place.Inc &I~~~ L.mJlllMI hoch 1041 494-80S7 )NH. New carpet. l'IO!.t' 5 .EDROOMS • ··~~··~·~·~·~··~·;·~·~·;··~·~·~·;•;•;•·~ii~~~~~ii:~ lO school & park. f't~ SlT0.000. P h 640 1440, ~,ust sec t h is l a r jlt• !>Sl-6561 e normo u s ~n·cnhel l ILUFFS 11o n1·~t1 y pr1 c t·d ;it HEWLISTIMG $189.500. i\~t'nt 640-5.560 Gardeni; home w over c-1-1.. ... -.a D-'-• LSl/OPT10M :JCXX>sqft oCltvrngarco. UIUw.::11 UUfll\a'I Newly clecorated 3br . cust om ize d M e rl.'d1th .. --------- Park Place.lnr 842·7461 J.l!Si(J(NltAl lll<O<lRfG COMW\NY 3ba . ove r look ing golf 6 bdrm hi1e. w-,-w-crpt~ course. B ac k B a Y. S-Clls•• 1076 G Id •. Edi S1SO. mo. 642·8 106 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• o e nwest .,. n 11..,r FOi ... __. R LO-,,.c ....... , arl.'a. Pn ce $167,500 C11ll ~ na~ ....,..__, · aft 4: "ti40.62ii2 By own R ig ht on t3T11 fairway. 3 Bdrm. 2~ Bal lstcomer dphc. Cstm Cape Cod w /3 B r. 2 Ha ea. wlil. SkyUtcs & Ions. Use of woods lhruout. $60 0 ,00 0 c ia s h . 2131884·3200 Principatonty: ba ths . p oo l . s pa . f o u nta i n POOL a. SPA sur rounded by private courtyard. Not in multiple book. " Well designed & decorated. Price br. 2 ba Scawind homt• nr $319.000. RrookhuMl & AU11nts. h l 1thl y up ~r o d l'd . Sl lG,000. 983·tl:rT7 REALESTAn; P ROf'ESSIONi\L.S Condo for Sa lr On lh(' sand 2b r . 2bo. pool. 1auna. stt. lluntlnl{lon P1tc1Ct ca. SHl~.000 /up 213Jm.3846 A COUWIU IA ... CO. 496-7222 831-0836 .......... .., .... a...--..... MOTICI how Dally Pilot C lata· lfled •di dlaplay the ir meuaa• with letclblUty Md Impact? Our ads. we are proud to H )'. really. Ul r u ulla. P h o n e 942- . -...... Want A" Exclusive Address? Thi& home ls located tn s>reStlflio\13 PresldenU11I lltfghts. BeauU!U)ly dt · corated and uparedcd with mirro r s a nd wallpaper and ced a r wood. 3 bedrooms . dlnlns room and kit.Chen with Wtuna. 2 paU0&. •uoo. Call now .... lOM T--.. - • HHH•U ..... •1• m.-11..... lliO .. alw•a....... .. I 11h ....... ...... ~ ...... iil4 i,; ............ ji44 ;:~;;~.:·~;;·;::; c.:w::; .. -;u, ................ . CAil V PIL01 lhurtqp. Ap11I 19. 1111 0...-.......... a..-.......... ....................... ···················~··· .............•....•.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••-•••••••••••••• -••••••••••••••••••• dplx. aacld'a ut1I, It• -•-•••••••••••••••• --••••••••••••H• 3 8r hoUlt. a ba. fam rm, Woodbridl..o,..,bri•r c taebect &•r. 1undeck. MOYI .. MAY I It-a.. 2 br ...,.._ ~ i>OOl6Nrv , trplc. Nr S. Br. famllrY rm. dlnlnl crdnr mcl'd. wood nrs. BRANO NtW dupleic. patlo. 1ara1e. PH . C • .,..,, .sec>. efl·I008 or rm, at r um . rn any many xtr11. M usl H t '#flta1de C.M. 2 BR. J"' f'1Mi1ll ev• . s.a..... 107' ....... ..._. ....,..~"? 200 ....................... ... s. 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••• lllAOD _toCllled 10Mef0l 100 UHITS Clan 1200 .. look n j Nh,1r1 rldl ~l'OW'l>t lo mountain tm bit lill&Ubo QIH' an \lew 3 Ill Ur 2 flu ft\11 111 t boar t.lr11~·· ~-l'Olr~tuui f'r1>r de• r~r•ll••ll 1n & u ut ~hr dJ \ r & r~•( rill lo rt n11111 .! ii.iuu~. MUI -1prloklur & l111h11no: ........ ,> ma1nt.ilnt'«I 1•11 , llto.irh t•lub \ppro' l 1tQ n &141*,:io-1 •1 t'(\JJ •••••••••••••••••••••• ml ~ MJr \I.II\ t•et 1'11rk 1 \t n uz11 s..c.&s-..ta \ hraullful •fl'AMIL't'• Pandll1r 24\fO. 28r :.!S. homt!, ov•rlOOIPolnll lht• Oluo• l'1u 1hr . IHI IY.i1 h 5 m1nuh'" trom ... 11 h1on 1 .. 1..ind l1t'Alo0ft1bh• Pa.rk Rt·nt ( 1-'l< ""'». INYISTMIHT OPPOITUHITY ltl Unit• undttr IOX , (;f'Oll .. .Jttrl lat)C" Ullil "' •ular he .. i.1d pool ~.000. pM11r lpth1 onl> plt~Y <'oot.aC!t Charlt· ... ~ld(1nnon •t ftUGtH~ 1<1'.AL1' 615-Ull " 7 UHITS-C:.M. Will bwld to ault your need•, llcenaed & in· .urec1 67s-onhft 1. cuatom uparadts. Prof. CdM.f'l~or~2 bath . Crpts 4' drp1 a ... a M ...,.,.w 1ar. N ce 2 BR 1 'iA N w Jaodaup1na. •21 mo t.bruoui. bUil~ba• " dll· •JYlld. kidi oil. ~. 1 t · 1.d ~r " ~ tf .... ,..-.ct hwHber. Plrtplace . ..0."11'N. pain . en<'rd 1•1 aHc. • ........ •••••••••••••• Pryt encloeecl 1•r•i••----------lenced Y• · S340 mo. Northwoodi 3 br. 3 ba. • w /~ltlonal 1tora1e. l:MTllDE J BR I Ba. Lil tr lasL 1200 le(. dop. 2000 sq ll • lge family • • . Close lo schooi. 1ttop. udl pd. • mo.. Call 25440rll\&.., 8 . 641·2771 rrn, frplc. dJhwhr. fncd 0-lt. ~°'"! ~ & bus -Wei1t1lde ••.' uk for Pal9 o r 2 oo ,.~ rd y d , 1ar . W•l•r "-Km!SanM11CudGt (.'-M: One utlll • ._~ ..:IArry=:L===:i;,...-== on \NONU. ,,. • i•r . 111ardener pd Brand new. Fountan Valley yard KJ<b OK. MOO " Meo Verd•. USO. 95mo. Kids ok.nopet.. Twoflrff Tlckeb PIS per mo.111W.20th _, ... ft'7s.tJi?OAit0t 63l·~. no fee. 964·2S611 . the St . to<r Pomona Ave .> ·-•••••••••••••••••••• t:; Side Cape Cod 3 br. 2 'i11 • n b f-.lc. pool l&E yd ..... ...,.ATRE ""ESTIVAL *""· fpk. Imm OC· ll, It" --911'' ,.-0 ° 1\&r\Jetock.Hlfthl»nd!i COn I n<'• r ' l.Jte, bright, all')' 2 br & 2 cpy. "'50, .. -02ef 11135844 99'7-t do. k>vely vlew. hl"'ly l .. THI be. frple, pool & Jacuul.1__;:.;... ______ _ se 3 bdrm. 11etnced yd. UNraded. Microwave, 2 IOOM IOOM Adulw. no pe&a &3l·OOW7. I W ... • IMdt Jl40 Tree Uned il reot. cpt11, BR. den, 9l60 64()..85 lOOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• drJ11* etc. 770.5629 or 1 year old townhouse. 3 St.amng 1978 Best Ac· MISA ""IS ' SHARP. beach 1.2 & 3 567·'1'138 Br 1 1 treu no min ee Jill 1 Br PU. Frplc. pool, BR. frplc. dishwf hr. ---.enc .garaae.comm· Jl<!UUJ, aas bbq,.closed 1.,188 ~ patloa.·No t11• ... Ofleff, Lovely 3 Hr 2 Ba. dbl pool. llerilage Park ~a~bur~v:~t~~ &Lo.I'n~ gar Adults. no pets 2650 pets .. H0·23$8; wknds ...... 2400 ~~· all blt·lns. $4~ ~. Dys 631·3533. Eves t.ertau\ment center. 300 Harla Ave. MS.2.447 84G-630& ••••••••••••••••••••••• anae 2131e•1 6100 5.'!9-0471 0 Bl d 1~:11uuru1 new ranch homo Be h .. _,., • ... . .... · E cean v .. Lo ng 2 Br 16_.__ apt . i m a ll on 2.,. acreti ne1r 11011• 2 8r.1arage. adults. no3 Br.2'"2 ba.sw1m'gpool. ~~11 ...,..,,56 ..... ext ¥,.,2 ch1I ok. S325. mo t --HHk 11 k 1 f peta. 075 mo. 2390 Elden Lennis & clbhse fac """ ....., •o ~· M6-9950 --.--d • Y H I II I 1 t · Ave •E $575/per mo. Joyce dy lo claim yourt1l'ket~ --' -- 0<1aut nl'w bulld1ni.: 1'\res>la<'ft, xlnt k>t'•UOn Seawind Villffe · s,9cMll ..,, Wn1htwood Hor•h OK· 5't0-SSOS, aft 6 ~18. • • • New 3 br. Ii;, ba conclo. ThL lnvm\I> 1>42 1603 f'-•111uuru1 5 Stllr Adil l'k. •l.ll't'OW:ICkd by n111uonal 4 BR I 2 b f 1 ~ d T P d ( l 2 r 1 • 4 B . am. rm.. a .. rp . 0 _ ............. _. • ... _ ~70-1 ,.,.,.. /W. range, oven. rue rl e 3h.tJO ~·acrNl, ;! llCf' Br fl()Ult UHITs.c.M. ores. rp Cs. r. 1aJO sq. Ct. Qwet corner 3 °'. 2 ba, acl'08s !rom -rer:IUlv ., cpttdrp, dbl gar. Cls to .!HM, With •II lh" Jilra• tar nt"w. 3 br ownl·r~ family rm. lg laundry & S57S &'2-4623 park. pool & tennis in •••••••••••••••••• •• •• • bch. s:>?S mo No pets. ~ lW bdrm "i.ficury adult apts in 14 plans from S31.S. + poolt. te_n. nil, wate rfall•. ponds! fo'rom San Diego Frwy drive North on Beacb to Mcfo'adden OM:n Wc.t OR Mc Fadden to Seawind V1lla&c. (7i41893·5198. Of Ownef-shiD t,.aly ~.500 <1'7.7057 o wut, ll bt•. frpl. 2 n 1r ieWUlll rm · 1'1indishe1 a 2 · Turtle Rock. avail 4·25 BAYVIEW. beach, pier. Avail 4/30. C.11979-4575. In lhlll beJullfullv Jp l<?llI :1 2 B1.2ba.un1ti. l'olr gar, a c uxc E:bts1de l 8r.lam1ly rm, Ait.l800.751H"7. 2br. 5 wkli $650 or S300 ---- -lU'"~'° townhoni" with . C ALlfOINIA Th~lnvi.tmlll 642 160J micr owa vc k ll c hen boo~ rm. pool. ~mo. p /wk. u t 11 pd 303 2 fk . I' 2 ba . pvt patio. b.-d ruo m.,. ~·um r } PACIFIC Must be seen $180.000 ~3627 ,...,..,c V&.w t:dgewater <ll8712800 avail now Small dog ok. hrt'pluct.' and r hcl·r> 4 UNITS -Stoll or trade for beach New~ jn Turllerock -· $325. 957-6282. kitt·ht'n "'Ill\. huilltO't MOlfLfHOME Cot .. M.M propt.'l"ty 675-8418 Eas1Jilde 2 Br 1 Bil. $310 2 br.2 ba.den.pool.~. Oceanfront 1 br. 1 h:i. ---------1Deluxebcachapts .t'rplc, plui.h <'oirpt•llni;? 1,,,110 SALIS ~149,000 ..,5,000 Furnished. Thun· ~I water1yn:t serv 9M-2U4e ve. $300. mo. Av1ul May 1. 1 L&e bdrm. 11dults only. encl ga r age, p;at101;. 3 2708 Harbor.Stt'206·A "' b'73.5068after 5 pm. No pets . Pool & patio. Peggy,980-4392. l\t'l'""" to romm pc.iuh . 9 $149.000 lb th~ foll pnt•t• 'derb1rd HU SS15.000 1887 M $265 .. aunt• a net J<11 u1.1.1 ·--•5•4•0-•5-•3'---t for these 2 dupll•xt'!I on 1 Unr Hermuda Ount.'S New large 2 Br. I b». up· ...... .._.. J248 ltMtl:wgtoa-..Ch 3740 ~ onrovia. · .. W 2•l IDR $75.750 Wont lust, (•ull lot Goodl0t·11t1un.owm·r $775,000 rum. 20 /\t'rc~ s t a irs W/balc o n y •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - ---Extralarge&prlvate • .;41117:.'U •OC Jo:AN "'RONT·2Br. Wlll help hnanct> Cull u~ land $30,000 to 535 .. ooo per OW /Rcfrig & bltins No OCEAN VIEW. new 3 br, • • 2 Bdrm. 2 b11th Brand Dramalll' noor plani; 1111.ftll&L. $39,500 Tr.-1t1> It. M.11 11-0w rorvuurinve~lmt•1H acre Coml Buildings kids or pets . $3401m o 1.11 pret1U1tious Portafin..i w~-Rates ne w. w 1d1sh w as h~r. Slatt.'r&VanBu~n ~ Pk.~ LJll N'> •!.3. Cull ru~;t..~2000 S6Rt10 .000. MRll c h1cll & 528.Ql20 $700mo 499·4820 Sp~cloo;.'studios& Xl nt 1oc a 11 on S37"'5 847.7137 !lti().4370 ...._. a~'I C'ynthi.o9f\llOK311or ummonz ~a tors . Bd Cood 21 b 3 I Bedroom Su1Lt·~ ~·5lli9or6405112 a,::t - Urucllo rd (.'o>nrfo li v :>:n 1 .. SELECT M1r::i~e. Ca 568·3607 111 alk in cl~ets, ~itnum. 21Mt, den. Some oc. vu Rcaut p3t101Pool ALL ADULT AnS Townhous1• Apts. $450 10 , 227 • 71"7 llwy 111. Rancho 3 rm 0 • • a. Builder's Cstm. Hm. 2br Complctc kitt·hen~ -----3 Br. 2 Ba, l ~t ory O"n•·r ~t.14,.Jllll \\il l ('nITTfor1.11JI\' M II in PROPERTIES E v{'s. 568· 67 28 o r pal.I~. 2car i;ar. SOOO/rno Beau yrd. Gar. Handy to Ma1d S<!rv1ct· TV HOW AVAILAllE $520/mo \Jti4 1507 l'OOl-l\'ra1c w1thhrnl.l0r ~ '""P<•rl !lt•·•i•h a dult J.'"....,... 'Zl4 /631-4448 shpg.&bch.581·7000d y!>, 1 ••ile toOcn30 --,, -" """"""' ---ftvfl "'"" ·1298 , "' ~-2 Br apts Pool, Ja_cuz11 ..,.,.. .. 2 "LO..., 3 t·"rm 2, ., ~>4!! 7034 JJark Corn\•r h•I I kin" li/1yfront Uuplx .... mt vu, t n 3b 2'"'ba 2" n! "' " _..,.,.. R I s .• E I ,,..,.. oJ • J "' " Bi B CRE E:N VALLt:Y LAKt.: ~ r. 7 • ~ar gu,f" OYQ UI es & BBQ area· nc · ba 2 rar gara~·· patio Sh H ~llldrm, expl.lnded hv1r1~ ~It~' ~f~d:) ~k~~r.,, ~:~· llouse: 3 BR. d e n . 2 Brookview rondo. nr So Charming r.nvalt' ocean 127"vork1own a l .:arat{e. S47S IW7·58201!16l·2511S ' GI]> 0me rm.~_6_.!JOO. ~o l!Hill Sum m r tw n tr r l' n l I lutchens. service porch. Coast Plaza A tC. pool. view Wo . 2br ho m\.' lkach Blvd SORRY. NO PETS 900-4..o7 Beaut.1fulYard Newport Ueui·h 1111 . S.'190.000/ofr own /,1~L klft.Can bcusN1as2un· ~~t~~',.''Mva1IJune1 ~ lncld P<>OI scrv 536-CMllor ,.._ mME.22NOST64 .,.98 ------ $12.soo1ofr 101111 w "·"'JR79 it!>: 10 min walk to lakt'. ~ '" Adults . 494 C006 or ....,..1.a t.>sa 5·u• 2 Br. 2 ba, brand new. Loaded 111 (ru1 l I rel.'S "'"'" S4 2504 543-2000 --aduhs M "11lort• Shur "S1tnd Point Pac1(1c ('st Hwy R5 adJOm!I National F'orrst. Mesa Verde 3 br, 2 ba. I -------Ncwtv ~outed 2 bdrm. no pets. I I to .., "' ,,,,.., ~ Ot1lr •-fi'v on dbl lot nrt s....w.p1ng views'-'•. ft. __..... I f d ' bch .-n 960-4145 homt! with 4 bC'droom,, .,.....,,.,,0 ... " ·,.. · -~" c. rov..,~ pat o. nc Ntwport -..Ch 1269 f\lm. room ror rent. Onl · 1..., ba. crpt, drps. bit · .-.. · tormul t.11n1n K room. tax s h tr s175.oootofr 867•3534 Y • gar. K.Jds & pet!> ok •-••••••••••••• .. ••••• ly, wkly. monthly. Ut1I. In s . pr v l p 3 t Io . 2 Br 2 Ba. carport, encl 1am1l y ro11m with VAIUYERSQUALIFY owniagtS40·Uml R..chH,f.erwts. S<19S Agt . No ft•t• r-JO FEE: Apt. & Condo inrl 7561 Cenh•rDr.•40. townhou:.e. all ulll. in· pal.lo. nr beal'h & stiup t1rcplJt'e Elertra <' FOIMOllUHOMES HEAJIUEAICEVEH ~•H 2700 _964-256G:m.297t rent.al". Rental Pitvillon H.B.892·7336 d 'd . Children OK. no ping. Dys 84t>-063H 1'.:ves " ope e Co r"'I Affordable hou111n° at a ......,, '"'12 Bk ,_ts $32.. mo M ng r u n ....,,,,,,. garu,.c n r. \-t: ... ~ " 15010 DOW... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'.:xtre--'-' sharp 3 BR 1 u•-r 2br. 2 ba. ~,..o on the ... -· " · ..... ..-'t o Hy l , nd minimum price Call ,, " r """'II' ''"'"' 6'>5647 --------~,· 196,900('C'a1 1j n~11. • Huth o r M 11 r y Ann. 4 Plex A~sume Seller 4M Ruby Red Grape r uit Ba. $425 m o Avail now BLUFfS.Lovely u,pcr bk sand. Secured bldg. htd ---2 & 3Brs. move In loduy, 540.1720 al!enl ::., '1llo IS5JS or will ca rry paper $rJOOCI P 1A Will ronslder Call M6·5880. ask for bay wtr view. 38r. pootS000.2131333·3846_:_ •Clean 2br condo nr So. wUt to s hopping & bu~. TAR8ElL. 492~ Mn nagl\ment a vail tradt' (714192273911 Pam orLllr ry 2~28a. $9SO mo. Sl.100 •--leach 1748 Coa s t Plau . l'ool , $335 to ~5. 842·9844, -l'Olll· 1090 ...•..•.•...•..•.•..... HILLTOP VIEW 114.'aullful 1·usto m huilt ln·ICH·I. 5 Hdrm I. IJul h hom\· 1n Tuhllll 1 lllb. 1-:, qu1;,1tl'ly rlprorah·ll "11 h lol!. "r wooct and 1'1'1<;., .oud ft·Jlun•!> un 1r1door ,olnum C.111 ~>41.i :;Hlill lor mon· lleu111, ~HERITAGE . .• REALTORS 1098 ....................•.. Ho Qucl'lfyinq! on 11\l~ neat . 4 b1«li m .! h,olh home nt•ar hl'honl,, -.h<JPPlnJ< & frl!cw11 v fo'u II pnrl' $72.!JSO Park Plal'l'. lnr~.1~H ~l·nt. Gary I> Bo10lt·r r ea rum 640 6685 .....,...... rarport S375 $400 No 1146-0507 Re nt "r Liu)' 2 lid rm ll60-4•or~2498 i or 5 Hit l'!>Lm am hm in EAST ~DEC M -. --·-••••••••••••!•••••••••• Pl!l'>. 833-8974 ---- Mul.1111• ho mt· V1kini.t Pn nr ipalsonly ~·alll)rouk. on 2 i\C' J 8R 2BANew3BR 2 BA 3 ~drm . 2 Ba. Lido LAGL'~A BEACH MTR ~ew 2 HR21$A.e0\'1£ar, O<-Lw.e l>bl 11. tdt' 5 sl11r w \'ilnt'IY or fruit lri:e~. duplex. Agent. 646.3244 w a terr rn n t l rip I I.' x INN $75/wk & up Maid 2 Br. I ha. s:ara.ie. s mall l'losc to tht' bead1 S.'170 park Nl·.ir Ol'l'an 11< 20UMITLOT hor'st'l'Orral&pool O\'er Washl'r tdryerircfris: i.crv. color TV. heatL'<i )ard.Nodv"~ ~s mo.964·2!137 a.irpor1 "'or tnfnh73·H 53 ('osta Mesa .~l'll~ a 11 :J40o ft S22H.~0 /\gt , .... w1.ct9f0fthach 1240 S77S lease ~dll~. No pool Util 1714 1 494 52'.M 1>457522 ---- provtod f'arktl!o!e n•ud) 714 '728·3636 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pt--t..o. Broker. 6 l 1800 !lM N Coast Hwy t-:a~~fdt• I 1Zw~am ~~k /~~r~. b:;;/::gc.s ~~· Ac~ few$~ 1200 !&~,ol~mU.lOOUs f',4::? 11'":1 ~ Estcltt New 2827 sq. fl .. 5 Ofl. t!X Luxury C'Ondomtn1um at i'Wwporl hoch 37 69 l01•1hnl!.., & 1·,1l11nch. ~75 Wu rnl'r & lh>arh Nn ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' b~ 2800 ~utivc home ;ibo\t· llun The Covt>. acr01>~ from ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11;i5 ~+J pets. IMH <!ti.'\5 or !'>34·2300 H ho L' If 1 r. fOURPLor.vor.s ••••••••••••••••••••••• linl(too Har bour, many Bavs1d1· Center Huitc -------;~~pan·~!~. S1°t':>~;~io rui1 !\II 2 Rr 2 Ba ~=nhousc ~~ xtras. $795. Call M1kl'. m,ir ,Ul t<' & \'t>rsat1k STEPS TO IEACH ~w tnplt'X·2 fir l Ba. Hl'11t $2115 or l('asc $275 2 pnt'\.', tC"rm!-.. must Sl'll IYIX' unit;, Eli•rtric bit KAUAI HA WAii 840-6306 dc-n i\vail for 6 mo!. 4 BR. 2 ba .. ~ ntr. S">~.O ~peC::~: 11.Pl~~~ai;~5';," bdrm I bu. "nglv stnry 1\R\ m 4ll64 in.-. fun·"d a 1 r hca 1 Oc·t•anrronl c·ond o lo nurumum thru sri1son at 3 BR. 2 ha , wnlr S'>:iO , Condo RNiutifully di· _ ---' 4br. 2ba. nu rrpl/d r!)!., 00 h y 1 Avail May Isl Call PVC' rorah.J. lot~ of s lOrllJ!(• l'rWIORt-d )!arai:l's SIJOO trade for land & or in paint. etc Mint l'Ond $18 imont . t·ar > 2 HR.2ba .wntr S400 I~ 14~. 493-2700. or d,vs spac1· P ool Be h ind 365 ACRES &·aullful 11ulll'y loucfrc1 wit h oak<; fanltt ~t u· views. xlnl J.:fdltnJ.: land. pnvatc 5 ;u·rc lake, pm Pl'rtY rom1Jle1t·I> r,·n1·1·cl Xlnt r.1111 h '1t1· or 1·:.tml' i:round Could be ..,uh r!Jv1d1..'<l lnveslor term~. I (;n 5691 or 1 522 2080. Broker mo inrnme Good IOl'll· come property In Ol'angc $550 mo. 751 2060 leru.c SJOOO/mo. ~ 3()l•I l'Xl J2'J Jo} n · > lion OWC' 2nd Two to Coonty. --------stBMA.MASSOC. 1-:arl • l'hr>"lrr/I lymouth lhOO:>l' from Sl4tl,5UU o...isllickdts,Rltr New 3br. 2•tba. + ram 640-6500 ---/\l{l'nrv on Ht!at•h Bl\d. \3ll 770 1m; anyt1m1· <'3C'h 955-0497 642·l26l rm. G~1 r. park1ni: for 1'.A','TSI UE. ne" 2 liK 2 ------~ H V $1;iOO 213 '333 JIS40. 3br, condo. w /boat s p, 2 l\<1, fpk blln~. $15(). (21 new <! Ur a 11l!>. ~ & <('-fREHIGE: HOMES J33.1 W. Coast Hwy. ;-.; II 645-6646 -car g3t. $875.mo. Ilse 1~2 60AA $-12<>/mo t-.l la!>I + SIOO Will exchan"e CdM re" 2 BR. 1 ~2 blk~ 10 ocean. 64&2799 1955--0368 dt-p ('wet art•a . walk to " fncd yard. ch1ktrcn. pt-ls -Coty lbr. bl.'Jm1._·d ('t.'11· f '1denct.' with ocean \ll.'W OK $430 m o 217 fith ~I. 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LIDOISLE gar tcarporl. frplc . lr¥iM 3844 ZONED FOR J05K1ngsPlar1._· W..ted 2900 964·2157. pauo $575 536·822_6 __ Pat io bar h Ot.OEH pal10.r lose to all. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOUMITS Ne11.Pol't H<-·ae h ••••••••••••••••••••••• Extra nt"" 3 Br ... d"n 2 F'rcshlf. deror. 3br. 2ba, Ml\TIJRt: AD LT U11I 'r.:>LMitml 642·1603 3br 2l2ha Brand New IEST SECTION Two Ff-ff Tickeh ~~ ~ S!:R5tmo 675·360!I Woodh d •nvt. 2 OWNERSor BROKf:RS Ba. rf1X'. rovered p:il10. Tree med St. EnC'I )rd 2br. Iba, h1~ hack )rd & n l?l', .,..,""mo OF INDIO 5 ACRES LON~ ~~~/\Cll ti.ave Apt unit Buyers l'a rpctinl!. drapl''· bit NO PETS . $625 I rn o PKOMONTOH'l' l'T lhr j gar. 2172 Maple. Call cai:_~ar~ 213/465-484' I l.ir"•' hdrm ... :! l1Jtl1'. W1ll sellorrons1d<'r Joml Tlll::ATRl':FF:STJV,\I. :l';Nel comm Ai:cnt 1n !>. nc;ir hl'al'h & 646-2389 &loft .&2~r.A_va,1l.no1<> 1 _s;~eve:. 1 ..... e l_RR . Oranjlelret.· .. \-cnture <:rood~ o r apb 640-!1256 :i;choob Avail May Ten crt!> :Spa 67a 2101 ,,...,,, -l1·n n ·d. A!>k111g onl~ S325.000 Owner •714 1 IMTHE s.s25 968-~ BackBay Condo 3br.3ba . . . -Dix b1 ·levt'I 3Hr 2Ba. l'entral air. pool. tt:nnl!>, $:1,000. :~:1720 IOOMIOOM .....,.. + loft on pool. $525 ~ont h of M3). Park encl yd dbl 1tar: bltns . only S3.50.C3ll~~6.!_ S63.000 SCOTT REALTY .A.--'-nts ROOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm carpets, drapt'!> 6.1l·Z384 Lt.-e Ann !'ic•v."Port 2 Rr. 2 h,oth rrple. s.rno mo (714 l Oran~etree cond o . 2 ---5•l•6··7-S•3•3--• ~·s. 1 lOO Slamng 1!17S lksl Al'· ~ fwnished ~ t~d~l~hO,:i;' y~ 3 Bdrm, • 2, ~ ba w ifrpl<' 2 9>5tl Hef.; Ph ti4U 532h 1217396 or 17141 675 4490 bdrm. 1 ba. Tennb . P<>OI. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tre:.s nom1nt-c .1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• permo S36-8604aft 5 car gar w1elee dr opor. Year ly 2br . Oceanrront .art 5PM • ~~~ Other Rfflt &tot• 4.pJex for i.a le by Owner. C.1ayburl(h at the Loni.! Corona det Mor 3122 --·-------lods OK Close to beaC'h Adults, $600/mo Furn 2 ar 2 Ba rnodo. 2 car Condo 2br. 2ba. den On ••••••••••••••••••••••• u cllr beni·h in Sa n fkuC'h C.:1Jnven11on t\ fo:n ••••••••••••••••••••••• J Bdrmolderhousc.Qwel Dys 990 6665. t'VI'\ dys 213 1927·55 11 t•V \' J?arJ~\'. 3uto J!J r door. !lant'ho San J aoquin Mobile Homes t'lcmt.'nle Xlnl IO\l''l t<·rtammt•nl <.\·nll'r. ,:mo OCEAN v 11-;w DOPLF:X area. walk to beach 631·0509 . 1~-6000 cbh"::.hr 1d1:.po:.al fl•om· Gulf Course. 752.a:illt . ForS. 110 rnt•nt S17 5.000 •1-'irm 1-: CJC'ean Hlvd. Loni! 2 BR +dbl. i;:aruge ~1mo. Lsl &. lasl+SIOO U DO S 8 d 1 pat·tor. nr hal'kb;n . . •••••••••••••••••••••• 1~i29S.5 De~1·h. Ctuldren OK . $)35 mo dep536-3097after 5pm. . I LE2 r + en. J! BAYfRONT 2Br .:!H<i .211 ,1dul1s S390 l i:a ~c . ~leoch 384& --l all 642·5678. cxt 272 532 5939 ------- -patJo. cornl!r lot. Older boat '>hp optional, ) rl). ,;12 l~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYFRONT leod!Pr.;ty 1350 tutlnimyourtickl'l~ _ __ __ 4Br2 Ba.cul·dc·sac.l blk homcw1rharm.S950mo. no pct:. or l'hildnn Ocluxenewly dccorat~2 L.uxunuu:. mobile home ....................... • • • Hewporl leach l 169 from park & school. 17112 Agt 545-2241 t::\•clyn 631 2·l82 ' 1 Br trJile r S275 mu bdrm apt on ocean near l1v1ng'w1th i>Plll'IUU'> fOllSALE ••••••••••••••••••••••• t::f'Wln.So.or warnt·r.E 38r d 2 b ( 1 1 133 ~;·16thStrec1. Vic tor Hul(o. Hcakd 1'.JhJnJ lhr with den, Whit. W~ Vj~w S-Jttan ufSpnn1<dalc 96'1-4205 + en. a, rp c. gi: AP.*ln•nh C M. 6-12 9193 patio. stone frµh:. µIU !>h Kt'do nrlo Co Up 1\ pl Uruqu"' Laouna 5·plc.x, ~ 1'"-M..trafto 3178 ---yard 2223 /\nnl\•ersary Unfurnished pool, elevator . subll•r ra· oow carpct1r1••. 2 lt•v•·I~. panorum1C' l'ar 1f1l' vu. I "-" " __,..... 3 br. 1a. ha, new crpts , Ln 759·1677 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "TllE VICTOHlt\:'li" nean parking. Stl25 . .,.. lid.rm & lort. 2 ha. By r1·al r1rl.'placc~. s pill ••••••••••••••••••••••• f «I d 20121 B h d -494 l!Otl3 ns>vn beam~ l'l'tllns:.,, nwTwt !1•\•cl J){'nlhoui.c 2 Br,~ 2bdrm. Condo. air cond, !' Y . '" us ar Jrd.OoorBayfronl Condo ~ 3802 :? Hr ~1ud10, 1 •~ ba __.:_ -·--- \lnl cond. llom11 in WATERFRONT tia·. + U.R I block to garage. lndry & pool. On Sl. $495 mo !'»tl·IS-175 -:! & a study Specta('u!ar ....................... "' i.:ur. adl~. c pts . drl)l>. Hewpori -..Ch 3869 •'lud~ stove 11nd rdr11! t11wn. Owner will curry qu1t.'l greenbelt. No pct:. .... lfirnc)t°" view SISOO per mo RB>OMDO IEACH rdngt'. fnt'd yd "'ipallo ....................... . Jtunbe1Jev11bly lo"pnce PROPERTIES \l.llh29'{down S395.000 '150 >19J-8877. ~ 3242 Ja(•kic UY C'O I N(' Co-<>p Apt, panoramif wtr pd SJ()5 667V1ctor1a OCEAHFWOHT of $49.500. 673 ?HOO twt:.f~: 213·S92·2.813 ~r·Agenl 642.·9666. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t~·!'I078 Paclf4c 'u. I br & loft. 2 tl36'.4120 1 5· 3 br. 2 ha w 1o ff1ce. Sl6900 CemrtefyLoh/ Hc.MsUnfuntlslwd Studiocondoacross frl)m s-cleftwnt. 3276 ba.IJ,50 /mo. 2Brw1gar·nu <'ptS·paint Yearly. fo'rplc. gar , STEPS TO IE•CH ,..__.., 1500 Dana Point Oceanfront ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach Frplc. pool. Jlll'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERNONT Wtr pd 636-'12<> 1·5pm $1050 ~ _.. ,,.... Tn Plex. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. lse $375 847-4525 -~Es ... 76 Pl B" $300 ...,.,, .. t ., .... l'"'"' Oblwide '6lTra1lerama ....................... Uruts. Gana,,.. 1202 · · Te nn •~. poo l . J ae . '""VTllORll '' acentia " ,.,.., .. .i:m """''"""' (DN51116J 3 pvt bC'h & Companion c r ypts La HO year ground leht' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm. 2 bath, front panoram1r c><'n vu 2 Br. 846-6608: 213·592·2.813. _22:24 Placentia "A" $3IO eoz;Npt . Hgts. 2br. Iba. pierSub-leU1ngallowed. Gunia section. Par1flc TheultJmatetaxshellcr Spac10US3BR.poot/s pa,1 rourtyard with gaz1•bo 2"7 b•. 2 frpl, no pt-Ls •Clean 1 Br in Long 1 Bdrm m duplex $235 bm.reil. patio. g ar. Located lo Treasun• Is . ~emonal Park. Phone for $325.000. 29'' down yr old, beaut landscaped. Trailer access BQlll Adl u . infant ok 5525 Beach ne ar PClf. No Fenced yard & encl gar. Adults no pets . $350. :nt01 Pa.c1f1~ou:.tllwy 714/922·29726 lol0a m . Owner Wiii r 1nann.' loaded w /xtrus Only dock a vail lfor r l'Oll 492·6103t<xl l73bcf llam pets . S195 . ulil pd. 1984B Meyer . C al l lease645·1682. LaK Bch rrerect l>y &4 tolOp.m. hlllance.714-837·$370 sms.Mike,9602358 acrossstrect orart5pm 833-8974. 540-7998 ---------- Renalssanc M.P. 17141 ~SJ. lytheS..OR...Mv .r Spacious & pri vat e 2 $3816 XH JtOO. DUPLEX ec.tslr9"0hoch3218 __,,, Nirc" br. frplr. drpi.. laltoaP1M11ula 3107 Eastside2br. Iba.Adults. i.tory,2bdrm.2°-:-ba.w / Nptllgts.nearnew.two ••••••••••••••••••••••• 146-4457 146.4655 c·pb~. d Nr ocran. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 00..,...., $325 flrefi l ace in th e l''OR S ALE : Oe luxe ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 lk f k I 556 J I ..., ...... ~.,,uv:..a BLU IC'C'. No pe ts or ·across rom par 2 Br. ocean vlt.'w. dbl lbr. Condo. UPKrnrll.'t! uu ~ _ -4 ~-ON the bay, vu•w. clean I ,,...,.,,,,_, r ., 24x60'Upgraded.Skylinc NEW-30UNITS Bkr.556-6171 garage. RV area. sun· with m a n y x l r'u' Sollltl•-3216 8Rpad.311 .£dgewater. \'h1ldren. $495. Eves in 5• Beach Park. 2 Br. i TRIPLEV dl'l'k, encl patio. Couple 11•0 G:IG ......,..... $395 1 . 1 1 1 ~l'W 'l·plex. frplc. bltins, S.SJ.4038. full ba. family rm.1!!land Walk to Santa Ana bus1· ~ o nly, no pct:.. $400. $375/mo . ., . I o r ••••••••••,-•••••••••••• yr Y inc li u • . 2br. 2ba. l.'a<"h K1d1> 0 I\. k1tC'hl.'n , laund porl'h, ncss da stn ct. Modern W tC ta M 548-825! 960-4393 lkC'an V1\.'w Mon arc h 55ij7499 Sm pct cons idere d . $475. 3 Br. 2 ba. patio. ~'le. Full outside porC'h. Spanish design, roomy. Sh " I osh esa l-....1----3244 Surnm•t. adult ('omm,. 2 Vt.'ry clean I bdrm. I ~ blk s:as. Se~ 10 to 11 Sat., encl. gar .. all bltns. Blk awninjits. more. /\dull bnl(ht & airy upt:.. Prin · 0"''s :. ig t PO!>ILIVt' Coroftact.IMar 3222 ~=••••••••••••••••• llR&d<'n'6001fT!O Also:? ·to beach $335 per mo. 1828 Pomona. 645·7573. tobeach. Yrly. park.0nly6mosold.See only l':JSh flow. Sl2?.!X>O "1th ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hit $S~ll < o mm utilltH·s inC'I Ca ll Diamond Real Estate. TSLMgmt 642·1803 to apprec111tt• 960 5844 McLeod 2.:i'A down Agt. 97S 0616 Del wee :tbr 2ba frpl<' IEHT ALS c·lubh<>lL'c pool. JC1r uni. f~ 9131 or 675·3901. lnvestmcnh Inc. TRIPLEX 1954 PortClandi;tt.' 2BR.2ba. . .-,.)() t•tr Tea l & Ro b"rnrk ---HMt1i9•hoclt 1140 Hml"9•hectl ,3140 IEACH IARGAIH 505 N Tustin, 11 IAA ~.mo. No pets 2 BR. 2 bu. furn $1l00 Heally Inc 4119-471n $550/Yrly, 2 BR. 2 bath. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 2 Bdrm mob ill' Santa Ana. 834 0033 llunt Beach. l'ndl' ol' 644·~ 640-0900 2 RR. 2'·" bu... ~~·50·>0 C_.MinlWM rpk, 2 polios, 646 1220 or ~>tn<' in Newport. Only 1 San Clemenk unit~. obwca"cehr.s h$11~9· .swoo"'.'k1•utcb1 ·.~RBFl~·.22,~abu .. ·· ... ·. :::1wi ,u..fwnlstt.d 3425 &\2·5200Linda Octh NEW An HOMES ·~ ~-j"' s:n .ooo or le a1>1· ror walk to bi.'ach. excellent ., ' Lusk 1-1.V 4 Bdrm, rum , , ~ •'"' .,..OW l~luG Sf75[Jn0. location. Inc. 518•852 Dickmson. Agt 97~:13 rm. wrung rm. Quie t s t. 2 BH. 2 bu . $<17a lS500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa M.so 1124 " 5" 1 " -~ • ROGHIROWMR.E. Priced s100.ooo. Al(t WnhkltTri·Pt.x Ready now J.se sooo. SnnC'lt•m ente SUMMHltEHTALS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'I'',·· ~·· 675-1020 Tom.492·2100 Agt.644·~ ---3BR.2bll . $.'195 ON 'fHE REACll IN Nl'w 2 bdrm co n dos. l.11xury 3 br'2 ba. i.pac1uu:. ~ ----------t_...._, •SS HILL Tustin II U N T I NG 1' 0 N frplc . bltns. 2 car interior::. Incl ow. t.tovl.'. .~. I Qlf20A Ffnanc'--~ ·--KARUOU R l(IU'llgC. $450. " up. 1076 lUa>i-' . C..~~ S.''-J)'C_ ~a.~ o ''"J wrth view,3Br.2 Ra ,wct WA1'ERFRONT OanyonOr.~5637. fplc~. & pr ivate 2·ear ~~ 1-'"tJ ~~ 'b P(/" \:J bar. live amon!l millions PROPERTIES A:lraues. 5 Unique rloor That Intriguing Word Gom• wifh o C~uckle lntereslonlyl years lfo mes. $13SO. Call (7lt)846-6608or 2 Bdrm. I bath apt. plan,, r cn l ini.: rrom ------lflt.4 i.y Cl.Af • ,OUAM-----Wantqukk escrow 962-8847. (213)582·2813 Adults. ~. m o. Gas S4~S m(). Princip11aonly. Cott.~ 1224 paid. 6'2·5073. 0 /A R3S.OOO. 549-4898. •. Near So. Cst Pina 2 br. 2 ..,__. .t...... t-' 3 b 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lta. New crpts & drps. '"""""'Y ""lt "ra ""' r , lHIW21lZIA Units + 3 Bdrm homt $250.000. ltoy McCarch, ...... 541.7729 5465. 3 Br. lg fenc. yrd. A/C. pet.lo, pools. jacuzzi ~ tOwnh'ouse. ~adous, tree lined resld. st. crpts, & lush lnd11cpin.•1. S37S fireplace & poo · Quiel drps, etc .557•7838. lesldiacount.~.4447cxt area. Adul~. no ·pets. T10.5629. 't523Cut"'5J>a:fRVIME D : 963-74l8cve & wknd. $400. &U.3381. 675·5949 1 br. AdulL') No pets. Pvt. Rancho San J oaqwn. 2 llul"9• Helilow New 2 Bdrm, l bath ~. ~i,,, Pomona BR + den. r•no view Condo l /25 ft w/frpk •. gar. Sml patio. 642--083S oool • jacuu . $.'5&5. Cati boMWJ~ .::u:!o~ · "2$tm0. '158-049'1 ___ ,..,,,___,, LottfairS. 2200 38r house. Sm married hl,831·37$0or955-0M1. WATaNONT SJ2:5. Beaut. brand new I H A p c E ....................... family. No pets. Open Well uptraded •Br 281l PI0'8lTllS br. frpk. laundry rm Whon YOU help ... man In llf-A.ll •llfSLOT 10AM·$PM. Within walk· $625 mo. 5Sl·Oil3 or 84M8QI· C213>M2·2813 (mmed. Ot't'UPY IC I I I' 1roubl1t,you canbcl surcotono ~·-. Ina ctUtancc to pre·SChl 552-3115 • TSLM,-ml 842·9412 . . . . 1r11no Howon'1f0fge1you1ne ClatlimC?offered>,, thru h igh schl. 940 SPAC100S2 ·3 br condQ& 1 ........... .-.H ........ -5 --------, -·· ~ .. nu on llOUbltl,. Abaolutc_I)' the ll f.ST Congrcsi Sl. Cost• Mesa. .... ..... ,,. nr' So. Coast Plua. --~ ~..-I p t x R E E I VlEW L01' ror !Nie in 3 Br 2 BaGanien Home fo)'wy aced• to Irvi ne Large. 1.W bd gan:te n ~ .... 1 ... ,-rl"""Tl_,lr--Tl~O ,. .. ,,, ..• •ne •h.,.1r 11-.r.•,J N.8 . todar,. Loc ated ICIOS,IPITSOIC ongmbll,cathedral ccll· complo.SS7,.70 apts . Adults. Qahwhr. 1., 1.:1 ... ""' ..... ~~! ....,.d1 bett#e'en m111ioo dollar E·SIDE apa c twnhst', In••· Hal. lllc. new Towti••• bkna. encl aar. u s bbq. L-..1--...a........1.__,....._.._.,, "°".,....In!> ,.,,.. ••t0 No 1ie1ow rt1ldence1 .. 270 de1ree frpl, 1.,, lndr)'. S't5. <'~q, PoOI/ Jae / ten· &Wu•tlMd lSZS ~. Gu Pd."'171t Scou 8 r:':'l'M~~tt) I' r r ,. r r I' ,. I ~!~~)\::!~l~ec~ ea.a10: ~. . ~~75 mo I Leaae •• _ .................. Pl. 842.sa73: 64$·5611 -partial uch•nll' o r Pl!Oplewhoneedpeople eveton y. Heriu1e P.1rk lrvln~ ~GREf!NcHh • llN!.('•AMlll t6ij I I I • I I I I T.0 '5, l<"or more lnfn. 'ahoulch_lwaracl'lecktbe 0.....,... lower condo 'l'wnbli. 2bi', 2Yaba. 11lr rorWHITEelephants _;_,::AN~~:;wt;.:.~;;,...-.-. __.. .................. ----""'· ....... ----'·I call Ron Ta)llor. 640-51 Service Dirertory Int.be 2 be'. AIC'. tennl•. •P•: COftd. ...so. eve sas-5792 • w\tb. Cl...m.d Ad sca•..........n AMw.,..hl Cleulfk.tloltlOIO .,eni. DAJLY PlLOT 9&$0.Eva7lt/1»1185. «lY......_ C.llM.2·5111 ~~~=::i:::a.::.:=::::.==..:.:.:.:.J.;========:1.==::=-: I tr ------------ -• -···-... • F .... ...!:_......!;,_.~ ......... .----... ...,,.,. .. ,,,__ ....... -------... -. ......... ...,.---..-.--~-.. ... I ttlott. tilt 8t ..ch 6M:I ('tJr!l<'r tJ4 T!'f"n ~ \'tt'" llnl"' •1 \fflO'illllAtlOW• '"•' t \ I \HM l"IH1f\ U.01'11 .. '1 PllO.lt.n ~3133 . -....... - . 4= .. I .. t-t>1n i Ht 2 Ila .. Pl in In S?02 :iO mn • ut 11 T!l!J l;,_'>Cll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Offlc ....... 4400 111.t "''' S:.:~11 t't1I pd •••••:••••••••••••••••• w •• 11.. 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CJ' It I ~'Ml,tJOO •St-:l'Ul<t-:o UV T H E INctO ;ASt.:U VALUt; 01-' VOll ll llOM 1-: Lab"T: .. emule Uauell :lound. name "Dalt1y" M8·3l34 CMU Mesa REWA•D $75. 10 wk old Doble. <'8tS J U '> l C I 1 p p I' d , h a II •1i1Jlch1.,~ Nocd:s mc1h1•al oltlrnt 1011 . 631 5!'167 or 845-~ ----LOST Neutl'ted m alt• f't•ek. h as hang up ... 'li11nbo". Garfield AvC' HD 002·0514 Found mans wakh Uan11 Pt llarbor . Id entify 499-4278 -----'- ----------•Bookkeeper exper1enct"d ~~~~~~~~~ J\UTOMOTIVJ-; ~20 hni week for 11m11ll SAUS company. 75HM6 rmmedJalc opcnlna for • --. -t!XJ)crlcnced Lint·oln I ROYS WANTED Approx Mcrc·ury salt."tlm un. l"ull 1&17 yni, I(~ ,11tudenl. h rli L'O. benefits. Dem o p lun 1 6 dally G4a 2702 __ _ Apply Gene M1c·h11eh1 CAl-'l';TERIJ\ Si-:H Vl<;t-: RAY RADHOE :it I.I\ 1'1me1t. gruvC'yurd LINCOLN/ME RCUHV on wkcnd!.. 11rer muturP lt).1.8 Aut-0 Ct'nter Ura ve JM'f'80fl 1-;xp not nt.·t• hut IRVINE helpful (;all 9'J4·2331 ror 130.7000 lnfo ANwerittcJ Senlce PBX operator11 for n to lephon•· ans werl n~ service l'XPf'Ml!nced or will train t'ull lime ur part t1ml' !ihlrts ' avaih1 blc. Days , ,1rtcrnooo evenings or gruve yard Must be ahlc to work l>Om<' we •kt.•nds TyptnJ.! :ts' wpm rcqwred Many co bencllts available Please ~1111 Mon Fn l\lfl'OMO'nVE 1'\1:1tuon b land a r l'il FUU TIME CAFETERb\ helplul. We otr"r f pay & benefit.I. Cal ror appt. Telonlc/~tkeley p erson n el dep~. 71'1 /494·9401. Lagunu lleat•h 1-; 0 E. ------CU !RICAL •GENJo;ttl\I. Olt'FIC~• l"n.-sl1g1ous s pot w /Wt•lt koown exec search firm an N 8. Duties involv~ 1yp1n1<. ftlln;i. pho ne work & public relations Salury oix•n . Anthony Walters Ai.soc. 1201 I>ove St Ste •HO 833-8100 6'().179t CASHIER Cos t.-M <'s a a r e u n eeded at auto d f' ASSIST AMT cu;RJCAL ~cd>cal lab '-"1~ ; dt'p i\ \ .. 1 I llllV. < ·.-11 lknat .. 1~. Hll7 t. Hr 2 Ua , n1•1:1r ~I t'1111\I Ptni11. pool ".1u11.1 J.i1· $37~ mo l'Jll .. rt,•1 :, 213 ~ Nt"" 110n t17!. HM:! 1)1-.. 1< I--.1i.u t• ,,\ .11l.1hh- .JI 17H7' lk.-1·h llhd na• 1r l .11lwr1 an llunt 111~11 l>ll l.k d i t1 $.)41 l.l\'1 rnonth l'horw rn..:-.,..11:1· '''"an SlO 1r(·r month •h..,t. ~ 11t·r 111111\lh l>Jtl> l'alo l u ll 11 1· l'hon•· Ml' l:\;!l 1 \I ~'7h Shup ru t lt-."1 h11:h \.tilum, ~h111•P11tM • 1·11l(·r, II H 1100 -.q rt J\ J ll 1•11·.1io.o· 1·on1.111 I 'h1•r) I (;1u1.l11 o r Hltk Mr.n :k t21:Jl4!iQ~7 955-1055 (ofcl OR 675-5535 r ound M blkllan Shepherd puppy mix , N B S h C'l l «>r . B44<J6561MS· :n~ l''ound · Wht. some blk llound max NB Shdti:r. 1)4.t JIJ.5t11548 2153 673-lltiG\; 0 E ;iler s h1p. So ml! e x APT MANAGER For 55 un1l!. in Costa Mesa Exper'd couple llu~band mu!>l h ave mwnl exr Wife bkkpg txp Cal 642 5073 or (21311!fl.S.3851 pconen<-e in cash1c r1og r l!quared. but not neccsbary . Excelle nt working cond1t1on!. & compdny bene"'t.. Salary comml'nc;uratc with expen ence CCJntjc·t l>ave Raynowska tr.t Tnt nt·1..-ds rrnt ore r ecep tiorust. type al lea st 50 • COMpORy cofet•rta. WPM. d1vers1f1cd posl· Du t l • s w 11 I l.n c : lion. pleasant working ccnhMr, cieneral s e t• eonds ~at ure pe rson. .. CJIMral c:IHftiftcJ. ~~~~~E'. 633-5635. Hours: 9: I Sotn to ~ ... .. ..... "'"''•h.d or u..fuml"'-d 390 ....................... Tm: t-:Xl'ITIN<. PALM MlSA Af>TS \11NlITt-:~TO N l''I IH II lhll'h, l.'112 fit( from~.~, lV uµ 1\<lulh ,'IJ .. p\'l-. l~il M1•i.u l>r 1:1 lllki. 1-;ai.I ol N1·v. 111111 Ill vii I !Jam ~1p111 ~rlf1 ~IKl10 THE BEST OF ALL WORLDS l'i\Clfo'IC WoOUS /\dull l\p11rtm1·nh &•l amoog wun1frnn~ ~Lrt•am~ & t;1ll I rai.: r.mt J-lnt·' rt'.1IUrt· •Walk·an c·lo:.l'l-. •Ta mt· !>a v1•r katdwn•. •l\a r 1•r10d1t1nnan~ •l>t•1-orat•ir iH'l'l'llh •1'11111'., (,ym -•Vollt•yllJll & \J(1r1 lfiJJll llarlM1r Ill\ ti :.Oulh 111 1''.t11n1:1·r 839-2 I 40 011 lht.• sand , :!hr :!h.1 1)11111, snuna. !'>Pl' I l11f11rn $4.'lO l'\J rn ~l~10 11 u 11 l In~ I II n I' u t• I r I c· .1 ' 213/333 38-lll 400 ...•••...........•..... •~sodor Inn• J.ovel)t garden ... ·Rrook11 wtr. fall •t<Jt<'hen l':w1l 11v111I •JllCU711. h~·alt•d pool •Wkl y 11r d111ly m 1111I ~n'. I MO 1-1< 1-.1'. l<t-.:-. I :!!•II ~>Oii ''I ft ullll'\'' forum )II:, 1111'1 11111 /'1!1 \.\ Wlh St ~Ill :!'lt/O N[ WPORT PACIFIC NICI! offil'O' layout !JOO Ml 1-U~~DING ft cm liar\ h nt·t1r ~ C l.iel'nM-U Brokt!r A.111JOrt l!vll U11·k1flw n . ----T 1\>(1 trl!I K:O:l~I ~·· Nit ' Deedl 5035 IH.i\llTI l"lll. H l-.T 1\ IL ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOWEST Intend Rates I st T.O.'s. also 2nd T.D. Loans. fo'Qwl<I. Hlk COl'kt•r max N B S h t· I I t' r i;.~t 36.56 1$-l/I 2153 P~s 5350 .•.••.........•...••... R El.AX I NG !\1 l\SSI\ <: .. : •A reliable pcr1> ncl-ded 1mmcd rc1r s1r1pp1ni: furn & masc JObs !d;iys l l'h 64641>11 llOam 4pm1 l'M Hub Jtim(·~ Lii' !\l ;1si.t•ur A-.1wmhl111g t\ulo u1·1·1·~ Outcull !I !l. 4tl4 ~>111 Nt·rclt•ll 1mmt•d1 al1•ly, Malben Cadilloc C!ti(X) Harbor Blvd t'05TA M t-:SI\ 540-9100 2:45 ' C.1.~:RI CJ\L pm.. Al:CTG Of:PT of pvt ~apply in pttson SC'-"tffic Instruments OiviskMI O f BECKMAN dub 1>a•tu. per!> ror Gl·nl (lfr &. filing dutws. call fc>1 a PPL t~t5·5000 ext 520 ~111>th· .. rr11•1· lor 1 .. n1 1w.1r i J l' Aarporl ~I lll 1k 1 rno H1·r1·111 S1•1 ri•t 111·1.ol -.t'I \ 11·1•-. ,1\ 1111 5-IU 1¥111.! ~l'At'I-: Wall ;.h :111• W l'hn,lt.10 ill'l'VI Jl\11' w ll1·r 111 r11w J 11.. ur .. 1111111;11· Ht•pl) lo l\o\ 177, '. Uail~· l1al11t , l'O tll1>i. l :'.l:(J. C11.,t11 l\h •hJ . { · •• :Jl!t..:.'1i MICHELLE'S f,11rc•l<I T..rm.., -.in1·1• l!l.t!I •Outeoll• Sattt~r Mtq. Co. F'r or 1•1T Call .111y 111111'. &Iii 12311 ASSEMBLERS &iby.,1llt•r. matun• "'' anj.! to h11by~1l m y 1, yr old boy. l yr old l!trl an my Univ l'rk. Irv hrr' ·' llr~ day. 3·'1 dy1' rt·r wk LI h'lkp'g . Cal i',q•-, 551 5'1!13 Instruments , Inc Jt1il'll.Jort•1• al Ca 11)1Ju1' IJr l rVtnl'. ('\ ClERICAL TRAIHH H4·1•omc ;1 mcmher or •111r tlynum1~ Nt·wJ111rl Ct·ntc•r ~·1nannal fo'1rm W1· ha\\w an 1mmc1ti:alt- 11 JJ " 11 I 11 1.t I 0 I' ,1 '"1t1•hh1111rd 0111•ral11r 11-.11111'\' 1'1\111\i' ex1>c1 h ,. I to I u I h 11 I n n t 11w1'1'1':11') X Int v. orkrng <·111111 IV 1·u f)l•nc•lcb ol lt·r1•cl Pl1·as 1• 1·onta 1·1 p1•rW11nt•I or apply daal} !J.(; Slralo!lt• :irm ~will· av.ul in lttdlatrial R"'tal 4500 lull >.f'r\ 11t11· l11flf! Nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll (.' .11111111 I lkn•µl & 1.1\C:liNI\ 1111.1.S two ;ad phom· an:. !'>1·1•v M 'I \, Jttl' !'11100 ''I It \1 I units . 1wr rm. Cl (' l'IM· l'Jll IH'W bldg " l' orl ('. 1ru 1illll! front' u11 Moull1111 . nr fo:leg.1nl fJfr11·1·!i Nt•w1.1urt lllHI 64S-2111 l..akt· For .. i.I t1 .. 1M' II\ 180 owrwf fl.'IS· lKOIJ Airport Ind. J>rtlt>t rt y ~.10 "'I rt C . .t ""nl•r, 642·2171 545·0611 _llJ\\l 2AM K3S :l'71ll MOHEY A Y AILABLE 2Nll Tl> /\NI> SWI NC LO.\~S lNTEHEST 0 . LY on F\Jl.l.Y l\MOHTIZP.I) Let.· tkally I< E flmkt·r. !JblH9S7 $60,000 LIMDA & VICKI Outc:all MGSSG<je For The Fun of It! St-rvml( nll Or:1111:t• <.:11 835·7313 COUNTRY GIRL •ESCORTS * W1· nft.'<i l:U)>. & 1:al1> to twlp U.'> •Build Sw111·h1·' • Uw Id m·v. vro<l ut· l~ •Uwld t'Jrt'I r •lll:'lp huahl our c·o Cull l'hal llanl>On 47141 !°>St.·3100. Cole lnstruml·nb (. orp, 26:.0 C rod d~ WJ ). S .A 1-: () 1-: Hl\BYSITTl-:1< 1w c•dt·1l lo\tnl! "om.in to 1·tor•· ror anfanl. rny h11m,· 111 1:.:ikt• Fores t. Mon Frc, non smoker. rl'f 770 0927 81\BYSIITEH · Ev(•<; 5 to I l My Homr C1IM , Trans av111l. 610 7:J3C Ref F:r1ual Oppor J.:m pl<1\ c•r ('l\H Wl\Sll Ca:.hae r b Orani:I'. wknd!.. N U. part lime or foll ttn''ll'. 1.a.:una 8 eh. part llmf'. ,.. V , pa rt t1 m<' (;a II li44-441i11 l'•IM 111" -.ulll''· utal pd rx,1 57111 HJ:I Ji.i.t3 ,\(' .. 1mpl Pk!! l"r ~!J:; - IOIX) & >IOUO -;q rL W l~lh ~t ~Jll II< la :!l:t 4:J;I tl'~t I 11 S , Ylt-:1.D. 31; mo!> . :!nit T l> "" l11xun r•· 1'ldt•111't• 111 ('d\1. C;l 1'.111. • .1 n) ,, n 1 11mm11n1 t' ~>.!All} h1.1uaty I'm JJI i) 111.1 .ll;)J .tt llr.. ____ 7:l>4 OIX7 1 __________ , H/\BY~ITTt-:R w .1nl1·J my horn,. \. ll' Hrook hur't & Ada rn:-.. II II li11 X ) r old 'on 31'\1 to t.1''1 Mun r'ra Sal.ir}, IJIJ\'11 (·.ii I !\1 fl n Fr 1 •1 .• i:1.! 7HJ5 t:'l\l 2Jll, I \ l''t !M~4X41i Ca~hat'r Wood > f''ull l1m1• c J 11 VI I (' k I' y d ,J ' ... Nc-wportl·r Inn. 1,44 I 700 x~ fo:() I" ADP PENSION SERVICES 1Hh 'l,1·wport ('l·nler Or Nl'B 644 431,tl t''<12ti:J ".qual 1>1111or t-:mµlu~ • 1 \1 ,.. :wo Nu bl· r eqJ h75 W0(1 '1-.Wl><Hff CENT l-:H TllE 1-.x ,.:n 'TI\ 1-: ~t!ITI-. ~plll'f' A\ all f?'\ll_:'itiO 4SSO ................••...•. Wan•hou.w Span• :r10tJ 1''1 ft . 9i00 mo Irv lilt' I:• <Jr .. pnnk l•·r-.. :!II •·1·il ----------1111:\ l\v.111 Ill 1\u~u1'l l!J t;.121m 15 1st Not~s For Sa le · llagh rl'lurn 1l1-.c•11unl Olif\',, g11,1r,111f1•;·1I Ill 1·om1· H1•o;I r1·1 vrn fnr 1'm 1t1\'l'"l11r ('lw~i.·r F NEWPORT CEMTER EXEC SUITES o c t-:AN Vll':W!-> FllOM ~001Mo RV PARKING sa11 ... h11ry I I. o wnl'f S25. MONTHLY •>tu 117~>.'i ... l'lll't'<l "lOrJl(I' for )llllr 1~~nts/ hoat, cum1111r ur l''L1·u Personals/ c•;ir F'or 1nlo ,·,all •~t&foUnd N ewport R~nc y Corp. 644-7180 lt4IS 3133. -...•................... PRIME LOCATION OUTSIDE STORAGE ON Wl\T,.:n /\vailahll' Traill•r s . boal1', t•tc for proff'Sc;aonal or retail !±.~U Neon . S:.1 1 3374 oHll'~. Total of 3000 SQ ltMltah w~ 4600 ft Can be d1v1dcd ir1l11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "rrualler unitl> Uriv(.' hv ''fl'tl w ('o:i!lt llw''· NH. Rei;poni.1bl1>, workan A t h1·n t .all l\~c·n1 at 'v.rlt \•r s 1·t·~ 110 1· 1.:11 1\00 l~ccl r oom t•o lt ti I:~· 1 n 5100 . ••..........••••.•..•• PENNY PINCHER ADS •FOXY LADY * 0 rC:,\LL O. I. V •972-1138• 1•n .. :c;;-.. \!\:T" t'..1111 u n111l1dt'nl1.il 1·ou11,1 la111! & r•·ftorral ,\11111111111 . adoµllon & kl·t.·1.11111! Al'Cl\HE f147 2,,1,:1 Spiritual Reod.r U:!15 S 1-.1 l'amano lt1'.ol San Cl('mt•ntl'. Fully lat· For Appl 4\1:! 1:!!tti 1'hys 11·1tl mo''ill!+' li y l11·'d nl:!SM'llr l\•c·h111 1 1a11 I\ v 11 t . :I X I' \\ 54k ~17 AIEKAIAHUA Danny 1'1111 wants to St'l' you. plt'ase c·all 121:11 1\ZJ.7521) ---- TRAINEES IOR EXPERIENCEOI Micro Electronics W1· ;1r1• s 1•1•k1ng 1n d1v1duflb for r1r1't :.haft lltl!l•t1ons rn our l'rollu1• lh>n lh·partm1·nl. We wall Iraan lh1• n.iht 111· 1b v1duals an the m 1cro- t.i.Jnkinit TEUER CAS ll 11-; It t\ ppl 'Y 1 n p 1· r ' 11 n . (' r ". w n t'L ... IUC',\I. llam";11 •' .111n " < "J'1 Coostal Personn~I 11 .. -. I IJ\1 .., "~cy ( \~111 .. :11 r.xµl'r w1ll'I llealA & ~H · ;10 :1:, hro, :-.~n·· • v1 .... & wl\111b ,\p p lv .11 ('ha •.i11 ·.,, Su Coa.~t l'l:1t.J ll,1& ltJh ol Jllb!> .1 \.a ii " ITI J ll) f1nl'. !>up;•I 1·11mp .. nll'1' and th1•y'11· Jll I-'n ·1·1 lmmt-d1al1· n1:wnan1t ror r1t·w branch in :-0 H 1-:xp pn•lf'rn-d Xlnt lk:nt'f1h & l'an•c·r 11pp1y·-. C 1lll _________ _ COl.l.l-:l'T for .1ppl CASHIERS 540.6055 Coastal PHSonn~I A~ncy (2131671J 755-0 c:'Xl <!:12 CITIZENS SVGS f;qual Oppty Empt M 1F1l l. :.'7!IO llarhor. C M 100•1; 1-'HEt-; UTOlEM MARKETS 1-Cl-cn-ral __ _ cll•1:troni~ andu!ltry __________ , ()vl•nin~!> now av:ul.1htc· Banlung for rull :and part tam\• ~ retail nursery nHds an outc1oinq. penGft for th• foHow~ ing position: Compr<•h('ns ave com· puny bcndals ancludang mnJor ml-<lal'al :.nd den tal For 1mml.'d1ate con· s11ll'rat1on ap1>ly .\1onday, "l·dnPSd ay. fo'nc1ay LOAH Ca.<Juer:-a •>n 2nd and :1rd PACKAGER s hafl1' No cxpcraen,·t· ncN·ssary, ~c train Escrow Deet. St .. rt .11 SJ pN hour. JtJ CASH RECEIPTS A/R·A/P CLERk •1V & phl)O\' dVaalohll' /\ I f 1J II t t U f r I l' I.' Lowers S72.50 Wk !w1·r1·1.1ra :il -..·rv11·1· -Corona <lt>I M ur or l o:-ila .\1l-,,.J l)uaclnt"'!> t·...,cn ttal Wnll• Cla,-.1rll'd /\ct 1121r.. Dally l'clol. I' IJ Bo'< l:.o4•0. <'<J'>t.r .\h-~a !M~j ONLY S2 ~1 US I C WHl1 ER W i\ NT E I> ' ' ' N 1· <· d mu-.cc "rate r I Bl u1•-. l 'ountry, S-011 Ho1·k 1 lo ~1v1· In} pc:wtr. mu-.11 .. at v. lll~l... h;1 h;i (' .1 I I ~>IH ti4 27 any I i 1111' ;-.. II 1TI11-.h,·r-. m·1·<1 appl~ 10 OOAM I 00 PM or I': X C E L L f. (': T \'Un<'('m1'nl oppnrtun11) T It A I N I N G 0 I' 1111 lllJoJ )!(•mt'nt µu-.1 1'0 RT U N IT Y f ,, r a ta1111 111 ~ 50 pn hour 1f t·areer -m1ndf'd 1wr,on 11u.1hflt"t1 ""r morc• 111 .. '1111 ttmc. !'\tor\ thru F r1. 1(1 Kl•y by t o ut·h r•• 11111n•il Oriporlunaly tu ,.,.pnnrl \our Jl'('OUot1n1t -.kalb "hilt• wo rk1ni,: wit h nice JX.'Upli· Zl77 11.Jrbor <I\ .Jil SI Ill ~1[>7 ll:l.11 Cll'-la Mc~J 1,1!i tH111 7IO !'!(I Ft t I pn "I ft ~·II .on\ 111·m or com 1>111 .. 111111 ul 1h·m\ fl)r f7S .. r I"" .. 1lh .1 l't nn) I '1111 IWr l\d J hot'~ for 2 ronwrul1\.1• dll)' E.1('h 1Hld11100JI 110,• " til1' fur lh1· 2 d.c)' Ch.irl(I' 1t ' Tut•:.cl:a) 3nc1 Thur '!l;iv 12 UO Nnon 4 00,... ur l·.111 J.iooc1 lypanJ( 1'k1lb , anti l11rm.ll111n l'J ll l ht• 1·>.1>1:nencc dealmi.t "11 h Pt.·r-.onnl'I Ot rw1• the IJUbllc a mu1't ~22 1.Jmp-.on ~,,,.,., I ------Gank'n (;ro\I'. ~:rT·~U 1 H1101n w k1ldw111·ttc !iJ;li Wt•1•k & UIJ ~·11:;r, Sfc!fi m" f,ti(',lll'(I oft I h(• 111S l"rwy nr Crn" 11 Vall1·y l\\·,111 ~ay l!>t Kil ;t:ll.li I or 2 RH JJll. Ill t 'd M. rt~p malun· .1clult r't•h ;1\l.lll l>t:nna ... lolfl 70:11 • • • Mn. Bryon G. Orum· 1714 ) !'><ld ti08<> We offer a good s tartani: t:qual Opf>Or 1-:mployl•r I '>Jlary . rompltm1•nt1·d hy 1-unJ(ental work mg .al 1~phcn• and P'Cr 1•ll1·nt romp11ny paad ht·n1•f1h Apply m person !l A \I :l Pl('IL'l' apply m person. :\1oo Ulru Fri .. \Jm room, ptM>I. 1'111~1· t• o l' C Non ~mr1kn s1:,c Mo Ml ti. ~I!', lf1IO ltuom an pvt h11m1:. l>i.thl k 1 t & I n ti r y /J rt• v Employ Hl'I n·w c M S411-!372 -...r Rentals 420 ...................... Lido hole bavtront . nn ht.•al·h l\vual .lu1ll' l:1l h Sept l o;l. SolUOtl mo l\J!ent. 675 5fi2fl Pro1nontory l'olol I HH lofl, 6115 !I 15 SHIOI> Pl' mo l\j.!l'OI, H75 r.tk!H o.-canlrr>nl l..1i.:un.-l'vt "h'IJC> tu lw.11.·h. I br lum frpll', $!°lOU mo I-hr .Jun •· 497 2 012 or l!f1~ Vocotion Rentali 4250 ..•.•••••..••..•.•.... ~for rent. Atl! :.kar Caty st~ 6. hnen:-a rurn ~ mtcly pr l'PI Call after 3 p m 548· 1!1119 MAUI Oceanfront Condo, 2BR. '2ba. sleeps 6, p(lol, nc11 r tenrus & .iolf. 675 0073 Palm SpnnJts Condo on M11>slon 1111 Is Country (,1ub. 968-5430 l\VJ\ILABLE BY WK. br on golr rour:1e fit Palm Ot!scrt. lnd111n Wells, 1100 day 644·0f>34 RawtahtoSho,.. 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mond .\111111 .al 11n11 ~ual;ihlt· tor 1..:aw rarrn dt·~m·-. :1 or 4 w1•1ght <'Ontrol H1•t1i.ooa llr hom•• f1,r Jurw .. July /I.I hl1·ri·nt 54/l 21t1:1 /\u~ui-1 111 <'UM ·1 N B <irt•;1 7;,~1 ~Jll .l.1111• Nu 1 umm .. n·1.1l ;uh ~·ur mvn · 1nr11rma111111 ,.,t<J tlJ plhl'l' yr1111 i1l1 1"1 II 1129 Gram alh• Ur NcwPort Bl'.11·h Two fre~·Tickets lo tht· TRANSMASK CORP. BEACH FRONT Sun <.:lcmenll' Supnh Vtl'W 275~q fl 1•;11·h T wo avail S:.SllO /m11n I 4!Yl 1720 llarl.111r llak1·r No C M 442 "~ It ~21 47ti sq fl S2ti2 A (. 1·ph ~nd fi r Ult IOI' ~'14!1 1:1t.o, ~O :!:!Oil ~h 11'!1"4' 1100 :-.q rt llffi• ,. 'l>:ll'l' w1lh bath. (.'.11-.l.1 1\11•,,1 ~175 per mo l;tlo :.11W1 ur ML' :11 u ~l'IO l1p Off11·1· 1>IOr1• q)h, drp~. I\ I(' 17:10\ lll'at·h . If II 1.,,. 14\l 2ll3it lAJt..1:1 M1•-.;1 uH11•1· ;Jrmi. f&q. ft 1\ IC. rrpts & dr~. Sub·lbe S300tm o !179 0211 $100/Month 4650 ........•.....••••....• • • • ParMla Burdette 5:tO W Wil-.un Costa Mv~a Two Fr'u Tlc:keh to th<· LONG lit-:•\Cll 1111';1\T,RE n :STl\',\L INTHE BOOMIOOM 642-5678 l.o\t & Found 5300 ....................... i,ON<; HEl\('11 TllEATHE n :STIV/\I. INTHE BOOM BOOM ROOM ----------1 Starnni.: 1!1711 111·'1 l\r FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 I r (' 1' s n C) m I n ,. (' .I I 11 Claybur~h al t ht• I .wai.: H4·11rh Coovcntann A: ,.:n ll'rt;unmcnt ( '111tl'1 .. tOO t-: 01·1·an fi l\d . I.on~ Henrh C'a 11 t~ 51i7X 1 "'1 l 272 tudaam )OUI 111·kl0I!> • • • R~ StJrnnl( l!nH B<''l /\•· ----------1&.doymtfl!&-- I rt•.,!> n •> m Inc• l' .J 1 11 Preparation ('l.i)liurlo!h .it tlw I.on.: IA.t;t or i"ound 11 Pl'l" C.111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :1952 Cnmpui. Dn,.,. Nt·WPort lk-ar h, Cl\ 1v.~mbly MECH ASSEMBLERS Rotary Switches WC' hn\ c• opconangs In our hnal <IPpl lt(•qs J.:d hand dexte ral y, min :! ,,,.. 1·xp m 1\ma II m1•1·h . .-.-..·mhlv ('.di l'hal lllHhon. t71 l l !.: • ., :111HI (;olc I n1'tr um1•n1 Curp. ;,-).'j() C'r<.'111) WU), ~ A ,., () ... ~al'h C11mt'l1t1•m& En Anamul A '''1'lan1·1• Xhook& 1A:rtaanm1·nt t:1•nt1·r. JOO Lt•aj.!Ut' 5J7 2'l7:1. no ft'l' ._.__ff_ 7005 ----------r t-: <kt•un Blvd . 1.11111! •• !':!=.:.::.......... Assi1ta1tt To fit..u·h !hit S1:am1•1>1• C it . Npl ---------• Msbtiftq Mo~r Call 642·SG7tl. cxl 272 Bl'h No i·o lldr Cl!ll I FtlEE Need a lert, 1ntclhi:cnl to claim your l1r k('ts 67!>-IH29. ~7 SIU! Hila. take·r hari:c 1wrson 111 -. • * Lo!.t Ger man l>hortha1r INTRODUCTORY !>UJ><•r v1se thre<' phone pup. Brwn1whll' rem. LESSON -.oltrator1>, makr c-a lls. Var dwntwn 11 .H lfoarl •Care c r in ll c a I k<·c·p l'\•cort1h.'"mon1tor hrokt!n 8<1!1 14tl7 or Estate • vro1trc-s:>1 lownro lo!Oals $150/MOnlh ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2S()/Monlh '-"'"' 842·7422 (;hn!> J\Urun your real rstal" Old ei.tnhlli.ht:d com . l'M 979-4200 cmZEHS BANI< OF COST A MESA 2970 Harbor Blvd Costa Mt'"' t-:qual Oµporl unit v Employ1·r M F PART TIME TELLER II H t-: ' T W 0 0 II Si\\.1:-.l<;s & f.(lt\l\' " c111T('nt ly :.t--c kang an 111 dl\•ullwl walh prt•\ aou-. Savm~s & Loan. h.Jnk ang or ra!.h11·rinj.! t''I 11t·rn·nc·•· If you a11• an 11•rt .... kd m a t•an·t•r 1111 portunaty and a1t• fkx1blt . avaalahl1• tu work 34 day-. pt.·r wt•t•k 1nrlud1n~ Satua llay'I, p I case t (' I e Jl h 11 n 1• TIK>mas Dennis at (71 11 979~39 10 for appoint mcnt. Ft>Ur blks from oceon Opportunity 5005 Oowntown 11.B. Air con· ••••••••••••••••••••••• d1llone<I modern bulld· GOAL SIOOO MO Found i:n•1•n /yt•l low Para keet. Vat·. Fas h ion lslund . 4· 13· 79 Owne r adcntlly 67J.~,0.16 license now ... start t he puny c x p.1nd1 n g 1 t s year with a nvw pro. markct1ni: C'Horl1'. Capn fcssion .. featunni;( ex1·1t bit• pcri.on l'an progress BR~TWOOD mg Telccourse 2000 Pro toward much broadc>r m;n gram. tht! fa11t & N\SY rc1>ponslb1lit1cs . R e · SAVl ..... GS & m~. <714 >536-7504, 9 lo s. Build a :!nd hu:-.intss -~ME-S .a. VERDE--Span• time In vest $7!>. "" 640~ or M2 84!2:1 ()Hice with pnvatt• <•n . -. 1 ran c c . I\ / c. 111 1 I Wom<."ll., Spe1·1111ly Shop fumisht'<t Sl2S. XJnt !orntum . IH y~~ c•1'l ~9-4898 NB CM arou MH I.I.IX fo'ound bl'agt• t!>pt•cklcd black I while l,cHlh llkt• c 0 ) 0 t ,. v I l' . J\ d u 111 "' 1 S a 11 t .1 A n a River 5'1:1-201<1 way lO pass thl' !llllte 1•x· qwres ability lo hundlc " amc;. Call ror an Appt fll.'OJlh.'. l!ood tclcphont• LOAM today. mannl!r, some ly panl! & L.I MITED Of~F'fo:H' om<'c t'XfX'nl.'n<·t· 1-:ntr}' Jl'40 Adams l\ve 25'; du1c-uunt with thl~ level 11alury $750 pr mo <:OStn Mesa. Cl\ 921;26 ad. OHc.>r exp1n•11 l\pral fur ranit 90 duyi.. th1•n 22 h 11: ht• r :. a I a r y Jn c1 F.qual Opportunity • l"ound re1null• Collw Vac· Roo T S _ '---____ Und<'rwatl'r hull dt'11111n~ Gold<.'nwt·:-.t 1Wurn1.·r MMA E Nwpt Ctr D~ll!n Plaza m·t'OUJlt.' lor i.111<' 2!' 1•t>n· 4·1•"79 833 3200 SAIL Jll.'rmuncnl <.tatu!>. A 1-:mployf'r MW R.d Estate School ll'llrmnJ.t & i:r owth op ~~~~~~~~·-•_•_•_•_":_•_•_- Sllm e-H·Sove Rid.:. bl>aul rurn & d1 .. trat1.s. Make orrcr Found blond Col·k1•1 1':n)oy m orc . P. Y lc11s! <.'or'd . 2·room . exec & ~~3951 Spruuel. Va~· Gold(•nv11·w Cell 67s-4190. portunaly for 11 t•npubll· worker For upp1 C'llll 7100 Robyn Renn<'r 675-9900 AJI Aget & Llfe!ltyl<''l. S<'<'Y vie w i.uile Tt•lt•l( BF.AlITY SALON. 15 yrs. Schoo_I Cull M8 1421 __ ..w.. W-.d We a.eek ~ferences hkup. ample pkj.!. 1 yr + 1831 Fullerton Ave. CM. • ~ Cell 14M212 Is<'. Quack p oss. Mr· 751·1722 or S57·5529 F 0 UN t> . n 11 ~ M ••••••••••••••••••••••• !•--------- Meyer. 549-136() - -sllvcr1whlte. Siiky., Vic ACCOUNTING CLK Bartender for pra v nt1• <.'OUlllrY club. Full lime permanent pot11t1on ~:x cell. wa~es & be n('ftt1' for mitture ind1v1duul 496-5767 ~ w /P·titne rmmte. 2 --. ...._., Beach & Ind S.'J6-0782. Proces& lnvoice11. handle br. 2 ba In iclnt local. Sh orp little orr1re, to...... 5010 mail, Ute typlllg. ltliSISt eG/iod utJ. 272-3288. w /balh. Sl2S per m o. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND: Fem. Lab pup· with accountmg dut1e11. Soou Realty SJG.7533 LJOO FASIUONS fl2 Vic. Charlie 's Cb11.t. lrvine. E.0 .E ~7639 Lge 3 bdrm hous e to lhare ln Corona dcl Ma r l250 mo. 640-2iUO. Roommai. ror 3 br. 2 ba, Lq. HJlla w /rec facll. view. $195. Oob 581·3104. Roomm1tea wa nte d t o llhltrt! 4BR apl, blk to ..be 1 ch I n b a I b o a . m"8422 Prof. Jo'em a te 23 11cf'k11 aame ahr 2 Br hst-E stde CM non·a mkr.$1 70. e6-5328 CHAAMIMO. CdMSUITIS Available Now!·Two 2nd noot 11uitet1. 560 sq rt ea. Plush a"rroundlngs & lge swmy 11u.ndeck. Clo11e to ~sb ion Island & many other amenities. Must see to »91>rccint11, O.S per mo. Call Linda al 3424 Via Lido, N 8. __ ._11_16_. _____ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil WAREHOUSE FOUND: Rike with rronl Acct$! Bkkp.ng 1"1XTURE SAl.F~ wheel m laslna . Identify, TEMPORARY Sat 9:30-5. 30. Sun 12·5. M&-0621. Register today lo wor k Sinl(cr power sew ln a ----------• on variowi accountln;i &t mttchlnet mannequins. Found· OH wh1tt-, male bookkeepin g ass1t1n ~l astlc nan~ers. s uit dote. north or Mile Sq. ments . Wo r k c lose to untitrs, wall roc ks , Partt.FV.M4_:~355-your h o m <'. A rel " s laodinll r acks. goo · "'Arb ........ i.k~""rll. IH' ...... , 2 h bo t Found t Schwinn Ulkfo. .n: '""""' ..-''"'''""· s ampoo w 11• countanlll •re needed couch , chalr!I: misc Owner Identify by make .... _ . ..:. .. t Oran"e County ""'3 1970 C'OIOr 11---t. frume • & \llnlUU " "' · · ~ Call u11 ror m orA 1n approx dote lost. Call ... • K.a,r.o. 53tl 5822. formation. Robert Ha ll's IOctaS llALTY OVER 200 s tuffl'd t oy '7~2311 ducks. ~ ea Cnnnot be ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ·--•1•__.._.---.•4•5•0111 11old separate ly. Over -... 1.000. 2'x3' p(.)llt<'ra. 811 ATTRACTIVE GIRL to model ror mdlvlduul: Great compcnaalion for occa111onal sessions at nuible tlm('!I, & you ~ t.bc clothes & type or modelln it that you Be& u t y LI CE NS f: 0 COS M ETIC I ANS , MANICU RIST. MAKE ur AJtTIST & R1-:c1-.;p. TIONlST t o w ork In plu.'lh Salon. 7141675-3920 or 213/373-8739 would m ost <'nJoy ·lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MockUnl( 11 11lrlctly for run bul the ((lrl l\(.•lcctcd must be very"atlrut·Uvc & wphi11Ucatl'd No t•x pcntnt.'t' Ill n\:('\,'KKllry & jtf-Mf'OWI pay m11k<'i; this anwnl8Uni;: & prOf1lOhh'. !'lease wnte dc11<'n bin.; yQ4r.jC'tr to Claasltled J\d #"°6. 0111ly Pilot. I' 0 Holt 1660. Co1t11 M 1'$1 ~ Far Ad action &all a jlaily Pilot I AD-VISOR 642-5671 Need I or 2 rmmatet1 t 1hr 38r. 381 lwnh11e N.8. Comple~ rtt rar 940-'71J3 For leue nno t ull Lido l1le locallon. Approl. 1400 aq. tt. 673-l970 kinds. t()t ca. Will tell IMtt<' tot., only Call Ken Goodard. •l 642·U:u X210 If you want )'OUr 11dvertl8· Ina mea1111c to reac h more p~•oplc ut tow~r cost. Cl11111f1ed Is the way to 10! <:alt Now! fM2.M78 I lave IOIMOll.n& you w1nt lo eell? c ru1trled ad11 do ---------________ , ll well.M2·M'18 . •ca•t•t111P• 2333 No 8ro14way 1f21!1LOoldwell Banker Htaf! .• Sant• Ana C7J4t IJMIOJ . . -...... _ --------..--.-... Chuuffl•ur n1·•·1h·d I 11m1• \1u~t lav1• or 1!1• walhnl>! to rd O<':tto' an :-Ml l.a1: Jr1•a Im media t" t·mploymt•nl S al.Jr)' o pt' o I' I l' .1 ' l' c .1 I I 1!•t .n~ CHEF RO-GER 'S GARDENS :!3111 San .toaquan flail!> Road ('I IM ly1tl :1!M I Jo:xp'd ?.nd l'lll'r 111 1ra1111 _________ _ 1 ., 1 ,. h 1· r p n , 1 t a o n v. youn1: a11i.:rc•-.!il\ 1• Co Mu'>I he• 1•xp 'c1 111 ull .1rt·a~ 111 k11ch1•n 1111t•ra lion Xlnl ,l;artani.: 1'Jlary • full bt•nt'I II~ Apply !Hth i\1•ro Squ:r<1ron. JIKO i\JN:J\,('~ ~~ill7XO CHURCH SECRETARY Full tim<'. i:c.nd tVJlllll' o;katt ... :-.11•"Jlllrl l11•a1 h .cr'"' l1 h11n o• ~1r i. < .wt11 II 1;:11 ~ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Thi! l>Jlly l>ilot '' ~c<'k anl( 11 J>Cr..on to ;au~mt·nt our Clti~'>ll ll'tl l\dvl·rU:-a· 1111! dt•J>8rtml'Ot ror In· <;1dc tcl~phont• sales Tt•ll·phonl' s ale•!> l'X Clt·ncul Unique mall nursery needs ouhJoiftq ~~ for the followincj posi· HOM: CASH RECEIPTS A~A/P CLERK l"\111 tam~· Mon lhru fo'r1 10 K1·~ hy t n111·h r1 · <tw rt•d 0f)porl un1l v 11• 1•i.J.1:.m<l ~our .11·t'11u111an~ ~kllb "hall' work ani; "11 h ru<'C tx'Oplc• 1-\Jll and part time PoS•· taons available. In add•· 1100 lO a l(ood startan~ wage, cashiers s hare 111 commission pool. "40M\ PERSON pcnent•c ntX'es~ary. will P a rt lime, approx . tram for r lass1r1e<I . l0am·3pm. Mon thru REQUI R t-:M .. :NTS ~'r1. No cxpcnence re· INCLUOF; tjulrcd. Ans we r phones Mu"l tYP<' 45Wl'M lcll·C ~refer calls. Must enjny Inc I 11'.'0PIC. rA.·1><>n<lablt• Cftlod spcok•nl! volrr Plea!lunt J>t.'rsonnhty Sal:trv t·omm\'n<1 urntc With l~xpcnem·1· + rom mu.-.acm t-:xt·1•lll'nt c•nm pany b<'ndtt' H you urt' amh1l10U); & wunl Ill b1• putd for vour ('(fort. p I l' U 'i l' l'.111 ro r In t \'r v 11•w Pt• r s on n el Dept 6'2·4321. <'Xl 277 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT J:M> W. Bay Street C-08ta Mesa Equal Opportunity f.mptoyer Cl.atCAL Plca.'I{' BAPI Y IO f>()rson. Moel ll'lru l-'r1. ROGER'S GARDENS 2301 Sun .Jonqw~ lhlls Road CDM 640-5!.._14 CUIU< f'actory Job card s & time sheets. Entry leve l w/room for advance· rnent. $t.OO to atart ROSAN, IMC 2901 W Co"t Hwy, NB 548-~ ~.O.k:. Ca~ble person for of· Oerlt for H.B. druaatore. ri ce p<Mlitlon requiring ex p er I en c e n o t phone" math aplltude, noce1111ary, Mini mum l(OOd t yplnjt !lr eed aae21. 8'7·2563 Medical Oenta lnli. Jo'abrlcated l'lu 11ca Jne. ~rtt Typt11t • IHS W. 18th St. C .M. PUICHASING &46 3279 . Electronlc1 mfr. n4H:d11 CLERIC AL Pl'f'1i0n w taood c lerical Entry level pe>eitlon sk.llJs IOf our purcb11ln1t 37~ hr wk IMO · dept. Type 6~·60wpm C.ll 833-M50 · m1nlraum. p urc hHlnll -------·--uPtrlCace de.Ired. We GARAGE SALE ad1 In o(fe r aood pay & t.be o.Jly Piiot brine h•P· bend\\I. Call for 1ppt. eY "'Wta To ptace your T ~Ion I c I Be r It e·I e y drewln1 cud , pbonc P ft r •on n el d ~pl. ~today I 714/eH~I E.O E. - ... ,, ... • Cillmt--.&ce ........ ··-•"'""-..... 11••1••1 U111tt.ltt1 ..... ' , Ir..,,_,.... ..... . ~ ........................................................... , ............................................................................. i-....... ~ ........................... . We C aro Carpf'\ Somathlq MW In San ..... RXIT• • ROlilN'S HOUSE· Reflponalble teacher on Brickwork. Small Jobs .... IST.67J.tlll Remodtllq, DO Job lOO ~. SC..~m tJHq J u a o Cap 6 a l r an o , CLEANING SERV IC!::, 111Abbeib cal wlll h01&11t'l!lt Newport. ea.ta Met• II n.t/Exi, m a. ev•. 11111 °' '6C· Root nM1rt Allo ul>hollt~ry Work Cu elom drapt,rl u, Carpealer. palnllnt;. fot a Uior~bly cleito while completing book. lr\tiM. 87Wl1S eve.. • wat~i ... "MC .,.. ~It llhO\mt Wlll bedlp,.ad . w..,rkroorn ~u. ralet 15 yn In houM 540-085? CaU•JMn ~ M • D ~m home paint· Ceaettue6oo • .-.t2 Pr ''· re81. ruu on proml•.. B•.I '• 1U1!8 *-1152 ...._.....,. a& Jn1hU.1._tHisl Atl-""""'!: ..... ~--:=~-~--......... 1 ..._ latm •:11 . • .. , ................ 0 --'1.87M3'9 Jle.mode l rD 1 • O·Or _.., urilllWW. H 45-4--II t'!:z•.---,...,....,. ~ a-..-_......,1 .., . •••••••••H•••••••_t••t• LMal. cou&al .._ lnlaod =-.vu · ~ -•• _ .... ,....... service to " fro Jo' ().a.om pe.lnUng c~ • •-•IA cu. _;!~-..;:l!liutthiauJl:UWUl.&JUJl_a-f.~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~u.a~fit:;',~~-;--1,~~~...;..;=;.~~~~~~H .... Anoe. hie. bay area-r a r pam. bOmes.li'reeesttmates. Pride IC St. Llc Dwamt. iattidf'nt.. dnanll Complrt t' ec.uu:rtile JOb El.J'.(."TRl IAN 1•n 1·ro k • ~1.,P t>l1 5 1 • P.ll/ubam rb... 1st ra'"' ... rvlce'at a fair Call 2'1\r. 7dya S4CM844 675-~l _2'1fi6U _______ _ .. OR M1 ~form• 1ave r1"hl ff' ... iornuu• uo <'rpn .. .,, e, lli ... ~ ~ drhial Prtt l'OCUUltJI Hot• · 1.;:,l' Ort"'lll Jo ... · model.~-price: Personal • corn· M 0 v In g & h 8 u ll n g . Ru .. Uon. Al&.orMya 911 money • M~ 1926 _, 119 mcrcW. ffttaht, bldg malcrials. P roper prep, pr1 m e r . •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• -~ k b ""h U ln:t.~ Rrvanl 'a Co mpl«'t t• 67R "56~ "'' ~t •-L'r l .. all 1 c ()Mrtte ..,or )' • e , -6 hshld goods etc. Lowe1>t • pn ce. r ce es . Kepalr ~ Reroor. All .... ':. ..... -.......... ~olnl Coll It: Mu lttt.-dllectrlc L~uHbrmp•nR & llan 1-'o r t•xcc>ll c n ce In h.teri-"-'-rates lo l owo . J ohn . s.CaU645-0975. t y e es-1 h l n 1 l es· d ~ "'. rut I II. • .., •• "''14 aymao Servh't', ~l 09lt ""--~1eanm" Clc"nlnu .. ... .,....,. ""'" ""'"" --....t----roe s haltea·cO:·L<ar. S.b)11IU1011 011 botnt• .,.... ""' ....,...,..,, .... .. " ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......,.._ ~ F' lo e It <' • r r • Cl x ' ~.;;111-.C ~11h•w11 lk • Fu La.. UANUYM/\N UnJJJitd. 546-3726 CU ST 0 M p "I nt • PURllacjJP•rhMJ ................... , ... A~v-·•.eait.. 541 ID. -......... ~ .... -. .... ~ Job too f>miatl, John bl d Pa b k n .... .-~-~ -----••••••••••••••••••••••• .._ ou:.u Wnnl help with }'O\I r dn1per1es, i ·· In i.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• b08. n c 0<>111, cov· .. l:nsu S«Yke l'uuorn tt>m.-nl work Mowlnti. 1-.t114111i( & hou se w o rk ·~ Co 11 w.woods. l1lc . paper , P E.'TERS PAJNTING ers , decking, cust om Tiie ••••••••••••••••••••••• t>r1 vr••Y•. P 110 c.·1eanUpJob1t. llen cral Ha ndyman Jaruce's Rat:KeilyAnn·~ st.am.carpet.lic'd. Expr ·d . R~a:s Ra t es. fireplaces, fool1nl(11. 40 •••••••••••f••••••••••• l>IVOR l-!i8AN~HPTrV w•lkw a~ ~59 l 34~ Uwl.-gsg Jl~O l'ainllnjt, wallpapt-r, (~ thorough, eouneou.'I ~ Free Es l. Call Geo e yn;exp. 646-8444 C E R A M t<.: T I LE : ,....-rt)::r. to hn,•I • ).43. 7001 '"umi.t1: -.............. c;UJ)l•ntry. mai.onryi' all ~ce. ~UlOO Jmuitortal 552-0458 Plastw JSt--'r lcilcherui, balhll. em~~· A I"-.. ,...__ .... 11 ,._.... home r\lpam> J . Waugh , .... ..,,._ Your llle o r mine coon A'lt3 ·"-rv ..... a '"'""rec"""'"'•· • typei., ••••••••••••••••••••••• U3l 223S llousework. all a r(•;1s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof pa111ung. l!:xl & int. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 962_3079 · Ml :iioooo 2946 nu Jo b lo 1tm11 II I' , 1 h d E x p e r i e n <' c d Ma In t e n n n (' c & o r Low rates. Refs . Free Neat palChea & w xlures ..._ ___ ... _.,. .... 1 o..... ( f'rlHlllC II L'. r . wOOll , ........ r 0 I --T~ ft-i ~kkPR. p ay,.oll it .. ci., ._, ... ..,:..... .... n irpeu. &t \'ln)'h l,11• Hp i . w t re e r e n cei.. w n jarutorrn services, 111 est.536-4180.5364383 nugi;EST. t9J-14l9 ,.....,.-.-... c• fll\BllC, •tmt m N ~ W PhllJlf>!t c.-rrwnt (.4Jnlr. till 11151 hl~lJll ••:•:••••••••••••••·~·· Lrans.5S249tl8 dus t.rial & med ac a l ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• MA'lt. 10 'r.. t~ ~ nn·n_1e w11r11 . all t "'"') IJl 1 d.an. ~l "440 0( <.: S t,u d c n t I 1 on WnJ'~. c .. 1•·nn.s, fl c"'rs "· bldg.s. 848.1989 PNaea1 nllinhogn.esllN Tre~ ~ X T12· p I as le r p a l ch i n g : Low CO!Jt typlna or Iden-,, iv• ,-' k 1 h t ...... tr .. ., "'"., .., °' ------------• . . ' as., Plati t e r , s tucco & tlcal _ .. "1nal l-•t--on ._.,.21"" l.l""d ...... _,,l_. ~-.. -•M° rJs • r .. ~ im . wind o w s c l""n il d , O""""CE INDUSTRIAL L d D ..,,-,,. "'""'" ,,._ • "" .,.. ... ...,..., -u -~-9 [) ,, ... ......,. .. .. .. .. ... , . yr.. exp. ic . a ve drywall tot/ext 1-'ree Y"''"' 1-·~..._e ...... L'-ee in· ~~r . . an.,..,.....,., ~lA"' RES TAURANT & 964 l<M.S """"'K''" ... ri· ···-·•-•••••••••••••• _..,a..----~~ .. 1 ~·m"nt "·ork ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---,., • . est. 546·1641. George. ro. Kann. 751.-SS ,....,......,,..,. ·~ "' .. I '-· I &Cl HOME CL E AN ING. . . ----------------0.l'l)enlt•r t-'rt'l• to~ .. t Any l!'I )'r'I 10 bu:;1111.:~ fa~t Gardetu111(, 1•ll•11n ups & wuJn~ canup. Homc·APt ·Oks Vacunc. l'a.Lnt n & papen g 26 Pll"*1--:..i•~ u.h.. ('all Allun ur •. r~rt··ou~ "Mr V'"t' l:rndM•untnlC Ci1•or"1.1 r~dcntial t<·ommcrcml CompleteCleanmg Refs . Lie /bonded /ins. tl!r00 Sn 'LI .... WMij Window c ...... -,.,.,., .. ~ o ""' .. .. .. L.,1 ~"'l c.c.·>..s166 yrs r areu. l. c. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tony. 646~!t t-'rc •t.t . rt>1uunablt l~ ~7012 "" . .,.,., 96().3766 ...... 1113281Refs.6422356 . pnt'\.'tl 5:16 (11~1 -d 11 k 1 d L.GldlcapilMJ -• • • • For clean wmdC?WS, 24 hr Remode l. rC'palr 1:1•n •V\o;ttY LA>W PJtJ(.;t:S• I · 0 •l u !> •P oa er , lluve your hOmc s parkl· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Int Paint & wa llpaper. R~ H . Marshan i.erv1cc, comm I & res1d. (•arpc ntry. olcl t lm,.CWeMyCle•iwcJ on lundbra~mamt llwnplrurk.haul.itradc, ing. Insured domesl1cs. Let Us tnstall a NEW Qual wor k, rcus. pr. 8651Ferguson Cir. f'recesl.Call847-l797 craft.sm1m.-sh1~ 11) yri. In •••••-••••••• • •••• ••• • C:l"'"'°t! a49•201S ('Crnei)t. asphalt, tree fl" t: V t: R Y N 0 0 K & L d 1-'rt.~ est Steve 547 4281 I lunlln"'on ur."<'h ~... ab t 831 1257 a n s C a P e o r · -· "~ oo:u Ted's Window Care. Com-W't.'8 Llc'd r Palom· We'U knock your i,uut off • • • mov· cc. CRANNY 64 ~·2839, REJUVL'NATL' Th Old TwofTHTickeh bo 962-8314 JJrofci.Monall)' & ki·i·J> l l>.¥ M !· H <.:I I\ I. I<! ,968-2810 ."' "' c f'inel•xlcr Pawl.lllg lly It. me rc1al /Res1d e ntial. ------your h-Ou:-.e rkJ n Tup 1.<t'.SllH .NTl.AI. Lawn Complete tr1•1• work . One . Sl. Conlr l.1c. Swor St lie Ills Try lo lht' Reasona ble r a te:.. Dutch r11rpenler, 20 yr,, llat Chim ney Sw«l'P:. ~e1v1r1" Compl e t e• r.:~~ ~·J~'~fi:J~· ~ruii h Hous.sittiftcJ 1136441.9 CAll 645·6716 me.83&~2'i'hr...· TJIE~~~~~~~t1fVAl4 642-7800_. _____ _ ~~1~~1 )ft n · ~9188 ~1111'~~0~ ~sr~' r I.' 11 ---;;;-.;;:;·~·a·:;;;;~~:.° t-:uro~an Landscaper Up to SO': off on labor , 1r IM THE 960..3766 -CClllltroc:t Cu...tom ll:iuhni: "'or Hondt-d reliable µcoph.• ~ work. Fair prat·c you buy W P from Da n IOOM IOOM Resident1al·Bus1nc:.s C.,.t Sertlc• ••••••••• c::-••••••••••.. 1i.1nll·n (",arc-. Spr111klt·r The o~t~J~uung Wlll rare for your homt' s. 646-4871 dy!>/cve~ Schwartz 537-2004 ROOM ....................... Ill LOCONTHl\CTOllS n•pmr, prune tre•t·i-., cut &pets .879-5701 t11111M1y lnt:-;xl . servm;-arca ro; Stamng 1978 Bc:.l Ar S>sampoo & sleJm rl<'an l\dd1t1oni., l /I.,, :! ~ty, ~r::-·l.;!':m~5:;.anten:., Houwc.leaniftc) ----••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 yr... Prof. qual work. t r ess no m inee Jiii l!l~!1~! !'!r Color bn ghtenc·r:.: whl ltrtchen &bo rt>modeb. "'~ ,. •••••••••••••••••••••••REST El\SY VACATION Bn ck, !It.one, block work, Hcs 1d /Apts1Comm . Clayburgh al the !An.: cpls JO m an bleach 97~0282 Eni:le Lawn St•r v 1rt'. W<!nt u UEALLY 'L EAN SERVICES. ScC'un ty for tile fl oors. t•oncrete Reas. Dave. 586-3425 Beach Conventmn & 1-~n .,.a 30 day ad In the --llOUSW' Call G1n••ham home. carr for pets. r('o; · · lk d c """ Clean li v, din r m . hall Wbethc , b . Fireman mnw11. cd1:1•s ... rates. Lie. Bondetl patio i.. wa '· rive.· .t-_ --l('f'latnmenl 1·nter • ....,., DAILY PILOT 1 SERVICE -· DIR~TORY llQITNOW! '$15. Avl! rm $1 50, coueh r you"' uyrng or on days off 4 limes mo. Ctrl fo'rt.'l' est. 645·5123 ~1636 ways Fr ee c:. t J oho WaUpa.,.:r II angers K Ocean Blvd.. Lon~ tto. l'hr SS G,µu r elJm selling. Class1f1ed ad s25 m o a v g I a w 0 846-1583 Xlnt ref!>, reason ralt'!'!. lieach """ odor '"°'t r"p·nir, 15 verttslng will get your """"""" Alict''s llouseC'lcaninil . -dis<'. avail on m aJor Call 642 5678. exl 272 "'' .._.., , ,. th i ht '""""""" Rn"sOn"blc·. rt•l1',.ble "· flcspon (•pie will hscs1t, -. -D ... 0 293 y rs l'Xpr n o wor k messal(et.O c r I: JX"O-,.;r;_ 67;12661~1 "' P\.'t sit, elt'. f\<.'fi.. Call Have somethrn~ to sell'' ~apt·r~. ys "11-:' ''· t.o C'la1m your l1ckels myself. Refs. 531-0101_ ple.CallToday! ~-~ WantAds Call642·5678 ---__ cvs.673-2836. Cla:ssi_fted_a~do 1twcll. v~9S_7_-0583_._J! _,__ • • • • '42·5678 HelpW..t.d 7100HefpWaafed 710 HefpWarrt.d 7100 HefpWarrt.d 7100 HelpW..ted 7110 HelpW-"d 7100 HelpW~ 7100 HetpW..t.d 7100 HelpWmlhcl 7100 ...................... . ...................................................................................................................................................................................... . CLERK TVPlST P/1'· DELIVE RY !DRIVER DONUT SllOP early Ml busy C M office. Re· F 1t.unc. Xlnt dnvmg re· ~l. no exp nN·. pref qwres detailed person. cord reqd. "'or app l, mature fem. Apply 10 Rillmt:. anvo1ct.'S, f1lmg. 551-9212. Mr Wei.l. per~. 01pp1ly l>ohul:-.. 50wpm & ten key 'Call Newport St.at.toners. Inc. 1854 Newport lil. C .M F\J.ll and part time help General Ofifice ne<-dc..-'d JO Stop 'N ·Go Re . bl beach slort-s No cxpcr ·lia c, malurc person able to handle a vam:ty nee. Apply at the Dana of )Obs in bw.y Uivi~aon V1cloe631-0700. ------------•Delivery Person for btc.y Cl.BtlC/fYPIST Irvine travel agency ... _ e..~e Must h avt-r c•lla b it• Ell•rlrnnir ... mlr nt•t•11'> DRAFTERS Pl or Newport Beal·h offu:c of a s tale wu1t' :-.lore. Call 774·9210 for H.f:. lnvt'St f'irm T.Yi>e 1mmcdJall' appl. 715 N. ~wpm C• 11833 O'J96 Lo<tra, Anaheim. _ iJ -- .....u •.......-. ~ w k d r a I l c• r '.'. t o d '' Gt'neral Office Would you hkc interest· motorcycle & Jru.. or fTIN•hanical dNctl l 1Jraw- 1ni: work, a fncndly at· approx. 5 hri;. d aily. f 11 & mosphere, l?ood &alary, M·I-'. llrly. waire & ingi; or as:-.t·m I Y Gc..~rnl Of'flC'e. PBX n· hc·f. musl type & IJl)l:rate PERSON FRIDAY .,., .. d vac"lion~, modi·m rrule<1ge pd. 957 2700. _ layout Knowh·<:J14c of ,_ u '"' .& h o p p r a <' l 1 l' t· ~ benefits? Not only ~ill OELJVERV-Avallabl<' machint-" dl·"r..ihli· you have publ11: 1·oot.1rt. now Top pay l(ood PIT Min 1 yr c•x i11·ru·n<·c 10 key adder. Contucl W1U tram to handh· Ften Mrs. llauser al Con'-(•11 lJI Car, Fleet, c;r,JUp Chevrolet, 282'$ llarbor ins . & m tl>t' clff1cl' Blvd. CM 546-1200 dut1 c~. Should huvc hut you will US<' your hrs F.vcs. f>.9 Mon-Fri t"K1X' <·olleiw t.l rafl1111: typing ab11Uy <md h•a rn 531.QJj1 · ~or e<jui vuh·n\ 1, <o u."'4" our ci)rnput4'r. 0111• ----nt-<'•·~:.Jr). Wt• ofl e•r l.icneral Office · Ille typ ang & bookk<'<'Pllll!. Call N<'wport 1-'loor C:oven ni:: flfr 675-1636 mtcrvlcw. rif l h<' la rgc:-.t t•om-Oclivery & .stoc:k work . .:out.I pay & bnll'lih. t::.ill m er C'rnl on-la ne com Fem. & Male u11iil1l·an1.:. lor . :llJIJL Tt•lontt· / mwucauons nl'lwork~ JO wekomt-~i..•·t·ll op uerkelt•y personiwl dl'pt GENERAL O"'FICE the world. Sound cx11 port.uruly lo l't<J1n m auto 7141494 !NOl La~u na fl S. Grnd. 10-kcy. type uig? Conl3rt u& today p:ut.s sal :s. Apply 1522 l:lt>arh E O.E • 55wpm. post Ca&h rct·, O p e nin gs 1n Sa n Nc.owpor t HI t,;M. o r ---------AIR. pre p a re st ate· Clcmenle nnd Mission 10080 Ad 1t ~.S .. llU Ur1ve rt; fo, dentu l l<1b nwnl'l, J:Cnl ort• d ullC!>. V 1 e J o . AP P I Y u t Automotive !)upply. morrunwi 6r afternoon. Ahl t.o k II W/""' llOutich o ld f"i n 3nc<' ·--P IT Must have ViJlid e wor we r'iJ· rn-· l"" .,_ ..,,1 -......"'"""'STR •TORS ple. $i 02 hr. 30 hr wk. ......,. ..,.,rat.Jon. '" '11U. c. 11uot"'" "" 1lnvors h cffiM: :tnd gd Mon lhru Thurs. !)-4 JO, C amin o Re.a l , S a o your area $24 +a day rlnvlnJ: rec'Ord. 646-50li8 call 646-7733.for ali)iot. <..1emt-ote . F:OJo./M·F. Car n ee Fr I /Sal v.k dys. !'>45-7377 wkend .... ----- ----S41-07UJ or 892·3!!00 - ----Gi::NEtt/\1~ on-1c1-: CLERK T YPIST 12 5, ----Ul<IVJ-:H W,\Rl::llOUSI-:, TRAINEE SOwpm. St.an $3 SO. Non OF.MONSTttATION on "'ttmw, ~d dnvrng r•·1·. N ~ed h • & ~mokcr pref. P leasant wcekood.'I in local slort"" 111 yr~ or older 1\p!JIY 0 exp nee · P ?nc oHicc in lrg office bwld· demonst rating t•ha1n 3i31 w t::.t llwy, NIJ. tt.ping he lpful l~rou~ ing Nt'ar 405 t'rwy. hll'Vll>, BBQ's & l'\Jtlery. -~allh & p~1l shartnl! 714/826-07 10 $i.50 per hr, must have I-/Um~ P_OS•l•on APJ?1Y ------o wn t r ·n~p Ca ll DRIVERS •nperson .Thu~& .. ri. Coddail Waitreu 'l!i9-U50/ (~Mi 7SS·ll50 Men or womttn 25 yr<; or !1-5. Lloyd P~l <'onlrol, Sdtool ----· -oldn t\now lhl .. l'Uil~t 566 !-: Dyer Rd, SA (:;am up to $300 per wk D f: N T A L }t .. : CE p <'lllt.~. Net $180 a ~l\·""k General office. Matun.• Low tuition. l'laccment T IONST f,xp tJ, full ur mon· Oranil•· Cou't self sta rter. ph:a :-.a nl 4.l!>SISt 751·9194 time. fnnl!e ~·nl'f1ls. No Y1·llow '<111. 17:100 Ml tch•ph<>n, vo1re. ly pinl! nii;:hts or SulUrday·s 11~rrm.·i nn . F11l1nta1n '"·ll 832 """7 cH 2 c ~ 50 wµm Mon r-·ri U.11 COOK "" ..;.,, or.;..., 119 V"llt•\ 1 .~u ul Sl.1tt·r u Jerry 531-0811 9 to 5. Oinn<'rhousl'cxp,applyl>Jo:NT AL H t.:C f.;p het wn New hopc & 1 n p c rs o n S /\ M • S TIONlST. 4 day wcl'k, ~F.~uc·b•d•'-~~~~~~I GENER.AL OFRCE Immediate op('nmi: for mature clerical worker Simple m a th, us e of calculator requ 1rPd. Some overtime . 898-4357 A:.k for Pal or Carol. Non-smokers prefern.>d. lluntinglon ik'a5h. __ S EAl-'OOD #2, 3901 ~ ~yofr.Call t'AS-7~. 1. Coast lfwy. CdM. ----------•De ntal rro nl o ff1cv Edur:atiOft A u ist P t T . with \ln1 t cd Methodist children & youth &14-<1145 COOK Hospital e x per . JH C- fcrrcd . Xlnt working conditions & benefits. Bayview Conv. llos p. 2 055 T h u ri n, C.M. 642-3505. E.O. F:. trrunee. Must be abk· t t) answer phool'll & f11l l)ut 10!.ur ance form:l. l n · tervlews Thursday , 9·10. J-2. 6-7. South Coust Union Oe nllslry . 3105 Harbor Bl. CM C.OOK net:.'<led, r rr. J olly o..tal Ot lhodc:Httfc Hoger , Costa Mesa . Expw-ROA to round out ~ lop l'>Okh wam, lrvltlc ----------• olc. 559-0177. --------- f:ll'('lrorur nssemhly fX"' lion~ open·. No •·x · vcm·nl"e nee. Will tram ---------•I $3 10 to s tu rt. C'all 64.'>-:.>32 for a p rit. •GEHEtlAL OFffCE • Eqwpment rental vard f;arn ex tra m o ne y, Ill-eds mun rur ~em•ral whlle kt~plng u1> with duties . 2075 llu rlJor your<1k1ll:. HlvtJ. C M JOIN us· 'orrn· lyp1n~ t''<fl•'rll'lll't' OlOUJtt Mr.. Hall•,· Uuh Longpn· Ponti JC JXOO ~:JC'h lllvd. Wcslmin:-.lt·r >m 6651 636 2.'IOO ~ENERAL OFftC E Full time warranty file rlcr k. Excellent l'O m pan,y bencfal.!>. fl ours: 8 to 5 Monday lhru F'ri dav J'l(!aS8 l'Ullt at•I Uren<lJ al Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Hlvd. COSTA MESA 540-9100 GEN OFC/fraintt MaJor home builder in lrvllle wunls Gir l 1-'nd:.iy for clerical. IJlc: typm).(, distnbule & stamri mail. run errund'i, relieve re c:cptionist at pu.-;h bulll)n :-.w1tchboard 111 lobby Must dnve. have car & valid d ri ver·:. l 1r Mi nimum wai;:l'. fr .. ,. medical & life m:-.uran C<'+Olhe r <'Ompany ben<.'fils. 714 n52 8800 G·R·E-A·T SALES JOI MOW OPEN GOOb PAV. GOO D HOU RS, GOOD CON D fTI O N S . MAN Y FRINGE BEN .. :FITS. f'AST GROWING COM l'AN Y P HOM OTt;s FROM WITHJN. TRAIN "'OR TO I' M l\N Ar.F.MJo~N T S T A RT S "I M M Jo~ 0 I A T E L Y • ' HOST fHOSTESS INSPECTOR TRAINJo:E ~ H.tper -Maid pos ition n~en f:xpc r Beat·h ;Jri•a To leumall phase&of in· Full time. 1m ml"d •alc Wkd)l:.~wknds. P ease rc&laurant Apf>ly in s perllon Mu~l pu ~'> openml( perm po:.ilJon apply Scachff Mote l. pen.on by appl 494 9-177 ph}'l>1cal & back X ·Hay Cont.al-\' Dollie Delancy. 1661 S Co~l llwy. La~ ---Lrvt.n<: 54().7639 ... KO.E Rale1Rh lhlb ll0!>p11al Bch &~_:____ ___ _ t.ag~~<;!1'~~~:1 ~.~.?ort. 6 lrorunR. nCt.-d pcr:.on fo!\r 714 ~ti4 5 57o7 · E · O · f; Mu1d wanted guarantct..otJ chy wk pd YJCation & 1roninR rlolhe,. Cd.1 Mt " • :l> hr.. d week. Mm wa~w ~IL'> 494 1191, area 673 8617~ ~ Laundry wor h •r ne~frd I! u a ra n t c e d . Ca 11 J I h I P /f for conv ho:-,p1td I &15-3967 Jlou.'>et'INmen.' .. :xpt•r & :.irulona e per vanety Mon.Fri Flexible hr' cur nt"('t-:.:..iry lor work or. J~)b!> No t'XP ~ec . Apply an pers<>n Beverlyi---------- sa. 75 hr t u train lkmk lirolher' Main· u . "'·'"V"" n · , •• 1 MadDepartmenl 646-!IOO t.un~ Se~ 979·3837. _, _ ... a.nof' ..,,..., •~~o a.'-'' TR.AIMEE HOUSEtcEEPER S Full & P /Tlml'. Xlnt h .. nt-rlls . Bu y v11·w Manor. J.50 W. llay St. C M 6112·350.5 E 0 .t; llOUSEKEl-.:P EH · Wr nl·cd an Eni?. !>Pkmg. fun loving por :-.on , to help run our hou~c & caru for 2 yn~. kids. L1 n .-m or out. Xlnt. :>a lary. ~063ti J ANITOHIAl. LEGAL SECRETARY Po61llon available In our (}pentnJ:S fo r mt-n , with good tt•thn1cal busy mail depa rtment. womt'11 & coupl('<; tn Npt :.kil ls i'!mphn<;1s on Willing l o tra in on rm'il Apply Un1veriul l 1t 1 ~Jt1un Jncl rc•J I vari ouc; m ac hine,. llwld1 ni: Matnll'n:.incl' t-st.all•. Fa<ol J?rf>Wlnl! rt! M<1r h1n e a p t 1t u dl.' 1226 W. 5th St, Santa ul estat<•tfanann.t l rom ht.'lpful, f:'xcellent work· Ana.5427266 pany 1n Ni·wpurt inst rond1llo ns anti ---"'a&hion lsl3 na . Top benefits mcludani:: denla l Kathy J ean/Court.side salary. xlnt benefits and pl an. Apply b •tween has 1mmedJate openings attractive o<f itt•s .• Send 8am -l l a m. lpm·3pm, for <1n exper. full time. re.umc to Ad• 236. Dai Natl()l'WI Ed11eat1on. 4401 salesperson to work in ly Piiot, Box 1560, Costa Btrch S tred , Newporl the posh .John Wayne Mcsa.CA 9'J$26. Be a c h . (Nou r 0 .C. 1't'nrusCluh. The pel'Son -------~-A1 r po rl) Equo l o p· llouse ket•eper / hab>:o.•l we arc looking tor must LEGAL SECRET ARY [l(lnunity employ6:r. l•'r. Live-in, spk Engll.:.h. be attractive, persona Nt-v.-port ('enter of<', cor·I~~~~~~~~~~ Call 640.9009. blc & able l o wor k por.iw bU.'llOes!> & 1.•s talt.- --_ --wknds. Xlnl sa lary & fr. planning pract1('t'. expcr MAMAGER-ftAIM(E- Party rental store needb 11 ca r ee r m l odc d manager·lrainee. She lioo.wkf'Cl)('r for 1 lady, m~e benefits l'hn btwn noqwn-d SalU[Y opeo. Rm /BatrV. No s mok· 912.~14 ~12 m g. Orive my car. 499-1822 So. Laguna area. lto ust-kt•epcr. II v<' In llunt. HC'h Phys 1c1an f"alhcr & 2 srhool ailc boy~ Wt•l'kcnch off On Vl'r.. hl' 1147 IC">f>7 IMMBHATE PARTTIME EMPLOYMENT ·SAN CLt:M t:NTE The DAIL V P l LOT b consol.Jdaling a :.ubslan t1aJ part of ill. dt!>Lnbu lion into paper routt·s re · qwrini:: afternoon de llvt!r y by motorfzi:tJ transportation. •l,1bera l income o l Iowa.nee plus bonus plan •Short workmg houri. ( da ys per Wt'<!k I •Excellent partllme 1n come Kennel llPlp -Hard wor k L EGAL S E CRETA RY should like people & be steady & permi.aot•nL 20 for partner '" Newporl an orgamzer. Apply 2025 to JO hrs. Pl'r week . Acft<'h law far m Top pay Newport Blvd .• C.M. Moroini.:s 8am. to 14! for lop per:.on. Xlnt Start m1n1tn um "a1!1' :-.kills. minimum 5 yr!> MANDARIN CHI N l-~SI'.: Mcnt raises. Over 11:1 expe rience , general COOK, w/al least 2 yr :l.57-ti02CI practice 759.0234, t•xper. $750 !110· 40 hr wk. -W. II J s G o ld e n • •• Laura Broswell 1705 Oahu Costa M~;1 Two Free Ticbts to the LONG BEACH TJIEATRE FESTIVAL INTHE IOOMIOOM ROOM.. St:lm ng 1978 &>~t Ac· tress n o m1n •c Jiii t layburJ:h al tht• Lon~ Beach (;oovenllon & En tcruinmt·nl Center. 300 K Ocean Blvd.. J.011g Ul°a<·h J.egalSt'<"rt'lary Dragon . I n c . 2 0 23 Small dynam1r business Harbor Blvd .• C.M. (714 I I 1 t 1i::al 1 on f 1 r m 1 n 642·7162- ~c·wporl Ct·nl<•r wt•k:-. -------. t•'C pl'r <'rf1t·ienl & M.AN ICllR IST . Miio . l' n e r g el i c: I 1• g a I lo.leg nl'w ~ho p , n~ll ~l'Crl'tury Shorthand . r.urc, followmi; pref d. d1ctaphone & xJnl lyp1nl! <.: a I I a ( t 4 p m , ~kill!'> u must. !-ialury '7 14/673·H520, c o llect ne goll ab I l•. Be n cf 11 s _213_1822 __ -47_93_. _____ _ Call 040 W60. MATERIAL HANDLING LEGAL SECRETARY Laguna H1hs 2 yrs CA l'XP-nt.'l'. SH lOOwpm , typt' 80wpm. Mail Curd I, 'i a l c·ommt•nsuratc.' w1abil1ly . Ca ll M rs Wmslow, K37-t 000. Pans Stockpenion Expenence des1rtd not requi red. Will l rain. Mus t .paiss ·Com pa ny physical ind udinl( back x·ray Irvine. 540·163'J f; 0 E -ME:CJJAN IC ·MARI NI-_; IJquor Store clerk nights . F.NG Mw.t be exper on ~ a~ply J:k'rnard's, DENTAL J-IV~lf:Nl~T ~1 F.. <.:oust Hwy. CdM. needed for Pe rio ofc ii''n. 67>7575 Expand'd functions l1r Cooks, k itc hen help reqd. 3 dys wk, sal of)(•n. 1-;X PE R I EN<.'k:D GLAZl..;rt Us c your s kills 1n varied. eonh•mporary lt.'>.'lilolnments. We match your skills & srhNlulc with .)Obs lhal swl you F'or deta ils conta1·1 f'ostcr Ouellet 496 · K f; Y U 0 A R D belwcen 9:JOA M·7PM E X I' F. n I E N C 1-; • ~11612 5678, ext ~72 to claim your t1tkels Calta ~!(o:-.a. pleasure boat gas & !'>49·1422 diesel en~s., trans. & l\pply m pcr~on · • • • wailreSSt.:.s, busboys ror Prof sh.ar'g & pension new seafood restaurant. plan. 7141842-6631 San Clement•• Gla~s 1615 N. ~I Camino Reul. s c. 492 6HJI HELPFUL. WE llAVE _M !:__ OUR OWN T RAI NING ................................ .. Musl have experience . Apply JO person. l 0085 Denl~I AsS16tant for Gameld al Brookhurst, ~g Newport Beach Jo~act.ory Help· Run s m;1ll Ftn Vly or call 964-4336 practl~. 3 day week . X· machmc. Som" shop <')( for lnlerv1eW llay lie. required. Ex-per. but ·Will trnm. Xlnt. -----· ----• perienced •• 631-3733 bene. Costa Mc~a Co. Count.erbelp ·Cook P art ~ time full time. Appty ln DENTAL ASSIST~NT / ---· ----- person Gary's Deli 3309 RECEPTIONtST, Exper F e m a I e f 11 c t o r y E. CO&.~ Hwy. CdM. pTefe rred . Pu ll lime, packagers $3.15 per hr NO fee 557-0061 ~o~ offi c e • ~OJ overlo~d A. Professional Serviei! ------''------1 11a l a r y o peo C dM . to starl. Meril mises. • COU 1 N T 1-: R cp1~ L • 1 _813-6443 _________ 1 LUI Monrovia Ave. N.B. •;,-_____ a•l•Of•f•ic•e ___ _ dryc eane rs . u . or Oeot.a1 om needs h 5411-5125 \A.'UUC _ ... 1 ..... EE P (f.10068ayslde 0rive, n....·. ceaU .. , l ei~.---------,_" N 8. 613-5385 n elUOO.S av auoe O fit R.ORIST "-vpr•d E l I I •tlon • your qualifications in· ,-n ry e ve pos. COUNTER HELP c 1 u d l n g c 0 r 0 n a 1 Part & full Um1~. Salnry gradmR exams. Various Moo·Fri Soper ~wlcb Polishing & plaq,ue con· ope n . Co s t a Mc 11 a detail dutit.>s light typing ~ -, lrol. rronl ba ck & in _s.&-__ 22_1_1____ and ncal handwriUng n·· bet Call 644-0883 quired. ExceUcnt work C OUNT E R S /\LE S weeo. ing conditions a nd GIRL-Lady, for Dry Dietary Supervisor full R.ORIST benefits including dental PROG RAM PUT ON RV TitE COUNTRY'!'> TOI' 0 R G A N ,S A L t; S PEOPLE. <.:ALI. AT ONCE F O R INT E RVIEW. ORGAN EXCH ANGE, STAN NUNN 714/586·7302. GROUNDS ICHPEIS LAIORERS Full ti m e ope nings ava1loble Immedia te ly a l Ir v in e Company apartment complexes. for grounds ke<?pcrs. & maintenance workers Apply_'!_l: THt IRVIME CO 1071 Camclbock Newport Beach 044-9010 Cleanln8 store ln CM. time. x lol s a lar y & Uniq ue re t ail nursery plan. Apply 8am·lla m. ~9643. Paul benents. Mesa Verde needs crealive people l Pm · 3 P m Nor th Con~. Hosp. 661 Cente r, for full & p art lime American Corresp<>n· --------- Couple s w anted t o OJsta M~a. 548-558$ permanent positions. dcnce School, 4401 Birch HAJRSTYUST =-£ ~:;::•-DIET__;__;AR_Y_AJ_D_E_a_t_Con __ • = ~:.petx~~~~~~ ~r ~~ti_><>~i ~:~~) r.,. :..~Mo.. Die. together, & valeec.'ent H osp. Day & cpportun.lt,y to work in a Equa l Opportunity _......,. ______ _ be willlDI le leara. Pllsblft. StabkempJoy. _.1,... ............ Un" Employer. Hait Slv~t, large busy ... Pl•aa aot .Profitable __. X benefits. Free ... ----~ ... " .., .. _ salon. otlowlng n ot wortc. Ptr.aa.ms lne. attereodays. Apply ~!.PPlY la persoo, --------neceeaary. se&.2216 1"5~.N.8. _.....,.Frl. DATA ENTRY OPER. $111 DAY ,._, Fff J*!Uoaa dlJ DISHWASHBS per lbift. tompeny beDefita Put tlme. No exper . R 0 G E R 1 S · 551..f'7SZ neceaury. Bayv iew G•aoea...as Tbat'•~:oupay OIUVllY MAM Con v . Hoap . C .11 . A 5" f42..ZOIS, E.O.E. Ztlll Ban Jo.quln 30,~IY ad .. wapted for foralture~.;;..;;~~..;....----1 ID.Lia &oad au Lbe • 1~ Pnfer marrttld, DISTlllUTC>a CDM M0.~4 local mm wbo IA bandy SALIS and kaow• the area. New marine dlltrlbutoT Sal.al')'. 5 d.ly week. can hb cJtoi~f territories Dilftt ror appt, all 21>m. .., (or ambllk>u hard ~ Wortfna .. 1espenl0ft1. rr ..::.::.;;:=-------• JOU are wlllln& to work and ll'OW ,.Ith UI, con· tact Dick or Tony blwn lam ·Spm. 114/138·1434 Tr oyc o Ma rlo rt na're not 1"UCln.c lite l ..... In ClaMUled ,....,. ........, a lot ....., lafor:Dltloa H ............. buJI . PrQtuct.11. STOPU 'T'ala! time to relax wnd ahoD 9t bome . It'• 1l~e ~•lh oa111 Pi"rol CIMtlti.4 Ad11. And U you have aomethlna to sell, call • rrtendly Clu airled Ad· Vl1or al eQ,lf78 r DAILY PILOT SERVICE llRECTORY 00 IT NOW! 64~1671 llCKORY FARMS Haa~Ume sales opp.. cy, me tor mature ~. y not get back into Mlling In a pleasant lnte reatlnc Hicko r y Farms Store! See Mr. T horup11on. So. Coast Plu.a Lower Mall. Ho&p1tal lnaurance Biller IShoWd poaseu Rood lyr. Ing abllily. 1k11l1 n baste m a th & have .udltical af tltuc:te. or. 1 rice In a t r a c t i ve Nawporl Beac h. •·or appl. 84Q.MO. ·- JOBS A s pecial "H e lp W a nte d " magazine to be published Wed. May 2 In Coast LI F E & Thurs., May 3 In Delly Piiot. Jobs will rea ch 107,000 Dally Piiot & Coast LI FE homes along lhe Orange COast, the county's premiere a rea for recruiting. Jobs will be read by JS0,000 employment prospects. Adve rtiser s reserving space In this specla.1 section prlof' to April 24, 1979 wlll be featured In the ed ltorlal content of the $peclal magazine. • For ..,.ce reHrvetlont •nd r•t•• cell 842-5878. DAILY PILOT - ---Lv ..... s outdri v t!s. lli g h es l ,... wages & benefits. Turbo Day shift. 59 bed fac M a r I n e 8 4 6 • 4 1 2 5 Xlnt working rond. & an;;..yti_m_e_. ------ benefits. Bayview Conv. M-cdical Assistant part 29055 Th.urin . C .M . time.front&back officc 642-3505. E.O E ___ expenence. Able to do MACHINIST Veni puncture & lnjec· lmmed . o penings for tJOns. Salary negotiable. machinist to perlorm _644-__ 188_1 ______ _ prototy}?l; asse mblr of MEDICAL ·t 'ront orrice lJrc bwldlng m a_chines. girl, l girl om ce, lull Re q . lhe abll!lY l o time , exper d esired. operate lathe, dnll pre-640-5440 ss. swfa<'e grinders. re· ---------- ad bl ue prints & follow M E D I <; AL R EC E P • verbal 1n.'>lructions. Two TIONt~ Yrs cxpe r to thrt.oe years exper. or doct o r 's o ffice or trade school #lradua te bospil.al roq. Resp: re· aeteptable m ht'u or ex· ceptioo, bookkee ping. penencc. Good pay & phones. typing, 3'1~ hr benefits. Please call or wk. Bcneflta: Health lns. apply pension profit. Salary Pcrsof).Ocl Department open. Send resume to: AMF Cluaified Ad '418, Dally IMCOR.PORATED Pilot. PO Box IS60• 371S Sunllower Ave. Coeta Men. Ca. 92626. Sant.a Aoa 54().6900 Moc.el desk clerk; must Equal opp. emp., m /f be neat & able to Work M A C H I N E weekends The Inn Al OPERATORS. t11JK1 5ut-Laguna. 211 N. Coast Una ~ die cullu\A. Full Hw)' .. t.aauna Beach. ll m @. Ex p e r1 e n c e Motel fte)IDt 4111 clerk, he Ip tu I . b ut n o l mu.at be experienced . o~c~sary •. Ad vtinc e· Contact Bt\ICO Smitlh. ment po1111bllill~ wllh San Clemente Inn, 12S youQg aggressive com· w. Eltptand.ian R!lJ\Y. Mele or fo'emale. Olll 714(754-l4LS. --------• MAIDS MOVIE EXTRAS Experh.•nced. fuJI lime, aougllt by Holl1wood allo part time . 642·3030. RIO\'\e flrm. S»SIOO per• ... ~..... day pou. Loolcla& for -· apply The Inn at oulfoln& 11·10 yr olds La111na, 211 N. Coalft wenlina to break lnlo _.,. ___ '>'..;...• _La_;1::;..1111_a_&_a_ch_--1 rnoviet. (7141 ass.0120. at'tt. Vll>EO CA.ttlNO Tr.de JOUI' okl atulf for SERV1CE. Cnow la 4Ua H W 1oodlu wllh • year), C1111fled ad. 8'2·M'18 r • I i ... ......... 71M.W,W-'M 71 • W..eM 71H .._W-.4 1100 ..._W-.4 7100 HllpW_.... 7100 ~--.Aoriltt.tm DALY-.m' Jltf' ~•••••••• .. •••••-• •••••••••••••-•••••~~ .;;i-••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........... ••••••••••••u.....w..e.4 7111 ...... ~ 11--• • .... 71 I Nm '"" lo nMdll my M U R 5 E 5 Pa1*rl ne.d4)d Pt1c rem nuru •Id Rataurant SALIS flOllTIOM ~:Te .. ~ ... ·-•••• .. _ ....... ~i.1111.,.. .T .... --~ ,_,~. ·=~-..... llOOLl>•OOhr W1dow. CdM. Uv.i·ln, It BUSBOYS-for pvt We .......... MN ~_...., b,_,< • -~ .. ~-~l,~Soaty AIDES <:aul'till.J41-4J2'7. hll&J>,cW .Af,144·9Ne Newport. Club. Ff'!. • _.... •..., ~ 611 .,...J . --*"" e.rt onl)' M ~r ~chool aide needed. IO.m .. pm. exr.r pref d. • w•-. ....,..,_ SALB MAMA•• •rr Aarpalt.,... 1'le m ~'b,.~~ra ~ hr .• XlalbMet1&.s·•~ort· Paalry Holper. Apply P/l'l)hnprwk. Call for •PP· &4HOOO .... to._..... The Look known for the flnut in ~ '. Cil kbool8t:-(lwcand 8a)'v~£oov daUy, 8-mard'a, 3201 IC :WO.lilG m5.20. ;.1lt1 ... s ....... tnct. 1..,./ bn pr d•y 20u T hurea. C.M toMlHwy f7~TIU _ ,.nw• ....,... Mt men'°s & women's European fublons Typtal • clerk 1tW1in .., ,.. 1w ~ Hun MNSm F. O r; P9rtiftl au.a.a l ,,»r-t Pnounit .-RESTAURANT ... ""1! M. We wll throughout So. CaUf. ii tooting for 3 or ldlt1ac. ma~a,:i· ll•1to. Buc h City "· ~YMAM 11 ........._ ,.-. ~-__..._. 4 aggressive, fashion oriented guys & IOln. Wk. · I ~~~ N~ :~·nl:~t <>~Jir:~ u Mo-tlll PUSS.,.IOM m.oe2' ----1gals who have a definite fashion =·°' Oraose o. -• --conv hoar.11•1 Prflfer PuH.h:ne work. t1am .:tJ Color work I~ Multi HO.P ·)background & management Potential. ~ ......, a.w.&. ~~ Mll"M :::~-X ol btioefu.a. mo rn~y rrom YO\I• -n\,::-i:1x~l"nc~l . .:~l:o waUTtft SALES--We have lmmed. rull & part time word proc.ealla·i. wfllQd fOf U""t'-•11 wfl ._ lncenuv• pay home your hr1 c11ll ''er h r . Ca ll C hris MltU ~ :·ll~~a5n~1~:~~ positions avail. ln o ur c urrent Retial!Wly a plua. Eveo· =::1~•!.b!u.~::1 ::'~~=~~Manor tamt · 7U2686. All 6..JJl LUn ~n~~~·,r::~~1(0~"ci dMdualforhtghta:shlon expansion-program. Sal+ ... -... •• • -trsrY. JT'd, -..-· No tktaolftl o-.n rm lo --••• •JOIS PA RT S C 0 UN 'f a.; It ~nu n~taurant ch1a1n. hu shoo store located In company benefits. Call ror appt Mon ~ ~=~,.!!: tM horM I.ft ColllS .... ..__ -rtRSON E.ltper h'11plul P''OllU('TION immediate openma11 for •·ali hlon Ulun(j. Sue · thru Sat lOam 6pm r·~ ~t<• al'\ 8PM ~ on AM Ii PM ""' ~'7tl TKAINEI'; Ml und paui. time h"lp cessful candidate must • • • ·Airport ~a. ---Siu&. c-xper pr~crN.!d. -Rubber h~.: produrb. on the day and night. proJect neut Appeurimc~ 'THE LOOI 644-6500 The Offk:e. J4t..Da. •Mw Wff W.tc ,.1.u3c:a avail for lnu Patt Umtdamuonal r vc., lrvllltl urea Must pa1os llhlHlf. All po111Uon11 & must have high level Ty p I S T R EC E P ~HIUntJ 1nduuruu11 p rr141n c t>d Apply °"4Plft ~n"(~rn.~ CUUllil t ompuny physical In· ava1l11blc. Apply in ol t.'Mf'iY & be able to TJONIST i;t.'n!Qft with lmowll"d11e F1a111h1p Conv ('(•nhH', IAl'\'a Ca I S4t>v" •~M&J d udin~ lHH k ll ra y . person dally. 2-4pm. al step up t.o manage ment. Udo tsle Club Houlit!. 111 hort> uJluN & pliWb. J.1ag hip Rd . N IJ. hlof°"' II AM ~1G3U t; OE 2112 Br111tol. Newport Top pay & excellent SECRETARY rJll·Ume. SllVICI TICH wkndl & fill in. Small 1 yr HJ>t'.!; .. ~rt"d Nw's p .&.RT TIME 8eact\. <'ompany bener.ts. For s trong typmg. some TalJMH busy dlversifled office. ---l-... A interview call Mr . s hort hand, For Civil Im-""nnoolt'~availfor 6T.M170 NU R S IN G AU Mlf'r.t'TKATION ::,~("Y, ~ s.t\ •~~nt~ Gt"nrrnl l lMpllal, 114 /4~ 11~2 t.<xt ZlS. .. ,... NOOF leoder/ DEL TACO INC Wasserman 759·0885. io'noi,..,..ri F " A ,...,.. ..-KID ------t\JU Un'M.' or /i"rt Uml• FULL TIME , :--~--ng irm. PP· field & shop re;sa•r for Waitresses needed tor Editor Sal ly 1n person, to Mr. = t ~'1\lng" on M l!lhlhi. $600-~00 An lo'.1. I 0 rt t cs F t Al R b I copy eq pmen . Orange Count~ rook ror1"1iirtu•nun.1.· Apply t;x~t>t 'd proof re ~u.a ppoM~ni y Salary&Commission uenes . 0 e r us be neat, present.a· club,TheCuckooANnt. 1t lo'hat(l\h1p Co n v Now uettpU appllru iad<'1" loOltOf'w l(oocJ busl· Employer / Copy m achine exper Belli, William Frost . & ble & have basic clec-Callrorappt.~8. C:rntt'r. 4t>6 t'l1&1il11blp tl-Ons for,. loymeot 111.'l'>.'l:.t•ns~nl'{'dt'<J form· pref'd, but we can train Assoc .• l4-0l Quail St.. troruc & mechao.lcal ap-----'-'"------ t<d • N u N ti ~ • p l' r 1 c 11 c e hou.-w vuhhc· n :la1t1on:. you 1f ~·re amb1t1ou:.. Npt. Bcb lJtude. WAITRISS/llVIME -ntlcunry Wt· train age n cy W t I b c RESTAURANT sell-mot1valed & w1lhng 4rEl">IEf •RY cat Copy Products Wncb U-2PM. Mon-Fri. t•SIS AIDIS NUllSING J'hont" blwn 1 \lpm re:.puni.1bl • for proor. to work. You will sell ~ ~ 979-2333 carol Closed holidays. Ideal 7 3 30" 3 u 30. 41 twod Nero KN or L\'N for 9793861 Intl editing n\.'W!> re· Counter Saxon & Clnon copy EXECUTIVE fot student or houseW1fC. G<>Od ?\aluy. Countr: PM !>l\.llb, Wt-d Ulru S.at .. least•l>. Jrtlclc:.. pub he mactuncs & because we Mature. positive person S!~:;. i~~1t•~~:~~ S4S·SSS6. 9-11: 30A N, • tiub Con Hom'-' 2\lJ6. for roo\I ho6p1tal Xlnt r>an 'l'unt· Cdm dnv" up i.t:rv1ct• annowiccment:.. Service are a small young com· .,,,1 phone. orde r eotry & peneneed SltOO mo + 1:»1PM. Santa Ana A\~ t M MJary & ~nd1L~. Apply phW> booth M~·k:. PIT r ;ad10 & TV :.cripb, pany. you can ~row with fol_low -lhr ou~h ex . OOn'""' Applv 300 t;. 11th. ---------~3061 Bt-vf"rl~ Mt1nor 340 Vh· t'mployt"l.·i. ·rwo i.h1ft11 fodture & trad1..· pre:.11 & us. penence Ill funuture or St -· " WAITUSSIS WI TAKE THIS 0, ,OITUHITY ... to i1t troclt1ct yo• tc F11lltrto1t Core , c CJrowlRCJ .foctor 01 CilE EHnl,RISES. o rorffdly npondht4 c:haift of COllValHCtlt hojpital"' Dw to ftth CM1htClltdi1tCJ CJf'OWth, wt HYt o positio' GYailaMtforo: wna. ( M a\'1111 It 1 30 & I lO 1 .aJt1ch.~. & special pro· 1lul> u. a career po:.1l1on related field. for ag-. C.M. ()vl!!I' '3-Apply in pe~ CallTern. 75'9 1140 Jl'ct:. for he a lth <·an: c k &offers · I · r t c)'; M IT LA S TRAINH management co Can· 00 S •Permanent employ· gress1ve rv1nc urn Sewtng mdustnal. Male R£"<."' ~URANT. S47 W No l'XP net.oded . j>honc & ptnT TIME dJdat.c ·mu.'>t have ablhty mfr. T ype 5o+wpm. or •·e m .• exper . pre· '""'"' ~.\ lY"•n" helpful <rroup M t.o work well undt'r pre · Needed ~;nag e m c n t O p . froot office appearanee. fcrred. 6t2·3S4S 1il.h: C.M. .. ,.. •• Top salary & benefits. ri d h1•11llh & profit i.harinl( EVENING(' s:.urc & t'o operate 111 Mostly day:.. so me porturuty Submit resume w/salary Wattr1 ss • expe encc •· t1mt f)Ob1tion. Aµpl)I '1 tl'.lm effort:.. Some typ· rughts Good eompany •Xlnt compensation reqU1 rements to Box 402. SHJPPING CLERK pt·t ! me. Sta rt I".'· IJ) J*r..On Thur~ & fo'n . Adults with outstond1ng, in~ required. BC11d1ts benefits, good s tartinJ.: •Pa1d Ulsurancl· Daily Pilot, P .0 .l:Jox Exper helpful. Responsl· mediate ly . Apply in 9-5, Lloyd P1·'t <.:onLrol. attrat>t1ve personaht1t:s llH'lutJc paid life & Pl 1 i"ancy res umes un· ~ M CA ble fuJJ.tJmc rwwition w/ person, Two Guys from <.L:.I! L' Uy1•r Rd. s A. health In!. & nark1n••. salary. ca:.c app y In nu"'~~ary. 1560. . . esa . . f""U l•nl """7 L' I . Rd """.., Who CJ\IOY work111K with r '"' pers on Tu c:. da y . "'-'""" small pro~ress1ve co. ...uy, """' .. a rv1ew -luds Ovt:r 2l Slurl a l Salj ry tomm('nsuratc Saturday. Call Gent• Gayn o r . Sl.50hr.CallS4S·3632for ~---__ OFFICECLEfllCAL $350 pl'r hciur. Phone with ub11lt y. Send rt.'· 557-2262 EYl'r Copy, •SECRETARY appt. Opportunity fo r 64 2 ·4 32 1 ~i1t. 250, !.umt•w tsalary e"xpecla· Pos1t1ons available :it 18009 Skypurk C1rc'h:. Newport Beach I.a w . -WANTED DRIVER hou.~w1vt-s to return to Bfo:TWt-;1':N 1t oo s.ou lion to. l'ubhc Relations 1 111f. lrv10c92714 F"-rm ~~"an· .. ~ecrctary S.J C Publisher needs SUMDAY OMLY k b d M" C >h I.ht.'. following ocat1on!i . _ ., .... ~ ., ., d wor 1n a us y atu PM ,..,r. o m vrc ens 1ve with xlnt typmi,; :.kills. ~'r.!00 W/exper. 1n C· To deliver Daily Pilot prot•e:.s1ni: co. l:.t & Ask for Andrea Cure Corp. 660 Newport Taco CaU 540-5400 SI~. layout. pnnl. spec· bundles to carriers. Rc- 2nd. shift /EtJ1t control Equal Opportunity CN'enter Dr 8. 4th 1 f'loco•. SA.LES · ing & graphics ability. <\uires van or large sta · With somt: bookkcepinl{ Employer ~port eac l. " Unique retail nurs<'ry SECRETARY 493-8122 tiOn wagon and a good buck1-:round. --de Carlos needs pcoplt: ror lhl' lmmt.>d1ate nt:cd for a St ~o nery S t o r e In dnvlng re<'Ord. Phon~ Xlnt ben<'f1ts. Cull for in p BX O P E fl A 'I' O It S __ followin~ positions· well qwilif1ed secretary Corona del Mar needs 642-4321 a nd a s k for HIGHT Lcrv appt oc-eded. t'XJ>l'r pn·rt'rred, • w 2.80 Bni.tol NURSERY SALES at a leading media pro-expcr'd sales lady. Full· Harry Seeley or Oun SUPERVISOR nus~~~~Y's'i1:::\1S, sn1c~kblep~r:.Y •• pdv -~l~hdp~·yys.. / FREE COSTA MESA fo\ill t1mc po:.1t1on, mu:.t ducuon co in Santa Ana lime ~day:.. xlot work· Williams. "-"'"'n , .. .. .. V h 11vc e xper1 enct:. A Must be well organized. ing <'Onds !'.:specially EQlJAL . RN .. ~ta Mesa 540-,;...,,, health benefits. /\pphc;i 2'!10l S. Bn:.tol ~l opportunity 1f you accurate typist. no n, h.ne clJentde 675.1010 OPPORTUNITY ()(ficc '""" t I ble liOns bcm.: a<"CCPtt-d at INTRODUCTORY SANTA ANA t:flJOY the outdoors Com smqj(er rrcfcrred. Hrs --------EMPLOYER Thi~ pos1L1on orfcrs an' gr;;;1'n';1~:bl~~~1 ng 0 ran ~ c Count_.) mc.s1on plu:. hourly rate !16 Cal Mrs . Wilbon Teacht'r Al>s i:.t a nt . W chouse;o;.----M· tremendOW. growth op f 1 rm K e v p u n c h Radiowlephonr. 401 So R E LESSON • 1740 E. Dyer Hd. CASHIER SALES '.X>7 17.W Irvine Pre Srhool fu ll ar •very ~n """'un1llt.>:.. We 0 1vc _you ~F" San'"' An· N1 " • -p u-. 94 for party rental store. ~-;e·ry chance to ~row ope rator. will lrd1n . _~_. _ ~ a. • • ~A 'AA.-.A fo\JU & part time pos1 or artt1me_·~_7!.__·_ f\ill or pl-lime. Apply 14ith us. If you a rc in Mu:.t type 50wpm . 10· 'IX OPat TIM! moe.l sens1hle Heal Equal ()ppty ~mplyr uon.s :iv:.11lahlc In add1 S Toac .. "r'~ aid·~ & play-2025 Newport Blvd C M ke y . n e ii t 1 t' g 1 b It• . • 1-~tate c-oursc Yl'l con· m If t ion to good :. ta rt 1 n ll $ SECRETARIE $ " "" ~ ""' --·---ll'relted '" workm.e ror hA-.. wnt1n11 f'1le clurk Oper s lor teleJfh on c ('\'IVL'Ci V1dc-o L"'<iucat1on h h ground supcrv1:.or:. a t U!>, ihc me>l>t rt.'pu1:1hl e f;;."' acco:nuno de~pl . answenng serv1 re Mu:.t program with award --Wil)tl~. cal> lpooc,...,I:. arc'" St.-cy to Pres. grt ben-The l'.:arly Achievement Ion~ term convah·~·(·nt type 40wpm. io'.key, re ~ able to work !>Of1:1<' wrnn1n~ faculty. Ar · Rd.ail SalL'S commi!>l>IOO · rues. ro & po:.. $17,000 Cc'fltcr. full & PIT. US & _ • -"'..; ha,p1t.al m Orang'-' Cou11 llevc receptionist. Some weekend:. Typ1n ~. :JS l'rt'<litt-d. Call for appt JEAN DAHL Plca:.c ;ipply in pcr!>on. Many other Pos1t1on~ over ~-4750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ty.pleasecallu~ offlct: experience pre· wpm re qulrl!d Ex today Monthrufo'ri EmployersPayAllfo'et.-~ .. E ITOR AllN•u 1005 • fcrrt·d Call Surfer penence prefcorred or CAUSEY & CO. ~ SporiswHr I.it Reinders Agen<·y TU:HNICAL () ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1714) 992-5701 Publis hing Group at "".'" tram.' M :i~y rom . Na-d exper person 1n 402081rch St.Stc 104 Engi~ deg, JOU&ahsmi--------- ~LtERTON CARE • .,., """"for 1'nterv1"w. pany benefit!>. I-ull llm~ l46.'>L.AGSoU.NCAoaBstEIAl1Cwl:l1y ~a I e s of f a~ h Ion R 0 G E R • S Newport Beach, 833-8190 tratn g or exp com-Antique Music Boxes! ...,.,..~ " rt t d •-r h d . f 11 Call "' A "'/Es• "b '64 prehens1ve knowlt.'dge of . ' C ' ---or pa 1mc. ;iy w a 49A .,057 me re an 1se. u or GARDEllo..IS · .-or p.,, . ..., molorcyclei. re~, com-Slot Mactunes. locks. 1----------i lerooon-evenmg s hlhi. ..._ part-lime. Newport ....,. truGESELECTION PAcKERS. warehouse, available. Ploase call Beach area Sal;iry com· 2301 San Joa~uin Poter exp strong Y pref. Mon. thru •·n . "·'3·4''30 -/ For national motorcycle .._,.c• a.'>Semb, with or without EOE .,.. ~ mensurate w ex pe r . lillls Roa Secretary Magaiine. Send resume 1111.....eiDR .. " COft•alescetd Hospital 2222 N. Hurbor f'ullerton. <:A t:qual opportunity Mt•' cxper. All s hifts. No fee. -· · _ RECEPTIONIST OJU for appt. ti42·2444. COM 640-59-14 Immediate opportunities t.o· Sheila Lawlor . 1499 G .. riff Ptud wet:kly. lmmed/· ~ r 0 Part lime for Newport O M A NB 92663 • r~wi; PERS ,,. Beach developer . Lite '"OOT beautiful ran~e -onro~·~'.___ . __ . Open Wed. l.hru sat. job:. near your home. ExecutJve needs I' 1um~ typing. phones. filing. RetaH SA.LES , County far1hty for the TBIPHOME SALIS l.802 Keuering. Irv. c0v(:r llU assoc1atEt.i'" wholehalt• Must twve car 675-4!110. ROBINSONS *$300 WEEK follOWUlg md1 v1duals : Work p /time in our~~~(7~14•l~7~S4~·~1~777~~~ Norrell supply. fu ly capita Zt.'d IN NEWPORT telephone sales rooml-• Mr. Hali, 642·1634 Rel'cpt.iomst • 111 be . . Comm. while training EXECUTIVE (/\M IPM shifts) and stlll1Anh.nue hardwood dining emp Temporary Services ~~ A ..... IMAL \\ mterv1ewmg ap-ror a r t:a m;inagcr . ha I r r--... ·--1 I tabl 6 -u o9021 EOE ----......... " plscants for: ·~c.2274 ve p easure time or rm~ u K:. ge e, ....,. . . . PERSON FRIDAY p PIX .,...,. yourself. W3 ges + chal.rs & beautiful buf· 11£ YOU ~~~~~~~~ 'or Banlt Tru·t Off1"ur. HOS • S·ECRETARY Comm. Qill for details. ret. SlOOO. 963-6428 . ..,.. '' ...., '~ Experien ce re qui r ed SCrt.oen pnnung produc· rr n.,.n•~'. knowledgeable Great potential. Hill time mcl'd evenings • L.A TIMES • • -----haveaserv1ceto o er or .-...... ...,,.. •----p 1 A •···'"""--.. ·s "H ., • .,., P art ume n1gbt s & 1J0t1 manager wanted S40-030l An~ue dresser w /mlr· goods to sell. place an ud 1n a ll a spect s or the u '"'"' ersonne izency """'"""""....,""' · .,..... . .rov.> W\.-ekcnds avail )1ust have exp ~-91 IO. We seek an expcnenced ___ • ror. oria•nal fanisb. early in the Dally Pilol tradc.Atleai.t7yrs ex· 488E17t.h,Cosl.41Mesa --STOCK --secmarywithtyp1ngor .,... Classified Section . penencC'. Call 642.29~ Swte224 542.1470 Rcccpt1orust, Ille typing. rE.A.uSTRESS . d TELEPHONE MEDICAL t900's, approx 1909. In S:K).41'M. ------pl ea s a nt ph o n e Full lime pos1l1on ~ 70 wpm. dictation an SALES good condition. szso PhoneM2-5678. -·--~-~ - -personality for land de· ava.ilablc. Mature alteration filler shorthand l·xpent!nce A Base s alary + cotn· 546-3549 Machuu!ils Make a mov.e without moving. Now you can work with the best machines and people in the industry -without moving out of the Pomona Valley. And. you'll be working with Pomona's largest industrial employer. Over 7 ,000 of your neighbors are already part or the General Dynamics Pomona family. I've got immediate openings and plenty of work for years to come. If you're proud of the kind of work you do. and you'd like to work with people who feel the same way -see me and let's talk about your new j ob. Ci•Rn'al MclcMNsk Jig lortr MocWMsts L..tMModlWsh Mllhg Meclllne MochiRIJt\, Tool&DM~ &cJI• Lc6t Operators Mllhg MochiM o,.rators GriMtr Opeu ators lorflNJ ModllR1 Operaton ,.,,.. u.. Opea•lort M/C MIKlllr 1 O,.raton flnclU.. ...,.,_ Operators Micro tW*'""""'-Mulllalds ........... BtctroMc llectridma M/C Uat I ••co. Mtcll-'r:• M_... T ... a.~1H1hra • Dteft•a '"'•'" llectre ....... Apply ln ~non at OW'l~i~oyment Office, WAL"TER WINFIELD, ymeot Managet IAM· 4:30PM Monday tin Friday &EMERA&. DYNAMICS Po•wDIYlsioR 1671 W . t1hd11 ....... P1•11• CA An Equal Opportunlly Employer MtF U.S. Chilensblp Requlred II ; . veloper. Salary $140 pr Excellent company for custom :.hop. Exp background 1n Market· mil>sion . Biology or ---. wk. St.art May l. 891-1791 benefits, apply Per:.on-OC(' Good puy Working lllg is dl'S1rablc. Chemistry background. ANTQ Baby Carnage Reccpuon1sl 1::.Dthus1asuc person for front dt.>Sk, good phone ,.rnitnner with competent & accurate typin~ skills. can u. .. e dictaphone. Join propert y d evelop- ment /m a n agement f1nn, nice atmosphere. fncodly staff. excellent benefits. C:.i ll Donna ~7-8191 ------RECEPTIONIST Beauulul. expe rienced. w1ll1n~ Jo'1sds S;i lon. 548·2256 "' RECEPTIONIST Vers atile, with typing s kills for E xecutive Su.Iles. People onented. attractive. with ability lo l'O-Ordmatc tenunts · reqLOrements 979 2161. Restaurant It's fun to give p eople good &CNICC. If you enjoy the fast p3ce of food service. we have a JOb for you. f\111 & part lime poi.1- l.l(lflS ava1I. dys. & even. Apply at Straw Ha t Plua, 24402 Rockfteld Blvd .. El Toro. E.O.t:. Male. Female RlST AURAHT HEL, ncl. Mon-Fri l Oam -12 rond 646-4544 /64$-5072 1 n.d 0 0 r m e d 1 c a J from Holland. $200. '#2 Foshion Island SUMSTRESS/blw'd. o f f I c E telephone s ales ex per. Call 548_-8309 __ _ Wanted. Mus t h;i vl' Call 7l4/64.S-Zll l --Gen'4ne 'iavaJO nm rug. EquaJ Oppor Employer overlock. Days S.J6·5018. CLERK Telephone Sales approx.~· 675-3841or675-0617 eves For Sheraton Newport.1-------- RN 'S & LVN Re lief. UotelfuJI or part time S3 Antique •·urnilure & Nurse Aides all shifts SECRET ARY jRECP High school 1-:raduate to a; per hr Hours avail S2S S800 Cert. classt.'S available. l mmedlut~"\open1n g with 6 months uff1n• ex· !I I, 15, 5·9 No cxper. ~y 'rl::::~cor tgieces: Newport ~nv. Center. small 2 girl offce. nt><H perience for hea\ Y nee. Apply in p~rson No dealers please. 1.555 Supenor Ave. N. 8 . O c. Airport. •~ull lime. phone answenng . some Monungs only. Ask for Pullerton l-738-664J vuned duties. good typ. filing and h~hl 1yp1ni; Ms . Layton front desk. · Route Sales. Be your own 1 n g . Mrs. Turn c r General office skills re· No phone call please. ANTIQUE Secretary. boss. Est. uccou~ts on 751-4760 qwred. 4:>45 Mac Arthur Blvd Arm o1re. Ha ll trec. your own route. •~arn lo h p T bl M. $8.ootos, ...... ""c7.9',:'°u s L·"RETARY-f'ASLl lON b re aslry a e, ISC PIC· ...... • .,., i100 """' • An excellent com ina· twcs. decorator items. Sailboat m aintenance & clearung. Npt. Bch. Full· t ime . Mu s t have muumum knowledge of sailboats -mechanical & electric a I systems. Hrs. Thurs.-Mon. mclud· ing wknds. Pay $3.50 per hr Call 645-7100 Sales-Fabncs full or Part TLme 646-41»0 SALES Exclu::.1ve youn~ lad1c~ act.Ive sportswear store needs expr. full time s alesp erson . Salary commensura te w / ex- per. Xlnt fnnge benefits. Call 759-~. i!l>k for An· naleah ISLAND Good skills re t1on or salary. benef1 t.5 TREPHO..._.E Misc household items. qwred. exper in plan· 1company paid medical • ~ " 631-0035 nlng / a r e hilccture and dental> and growth SALES -------helpful. Send resume & opporturuly 1s available. y N;; select.Ion En~lisb an-salary requirements to For immediate con· Newspaper sub:.. our l.Jques Antique Jewelry Personnel 240 Newport s1derauon a pply . phone. 4 lo 5 hrs 3 day. LA PORTE ROUGt'. Center Or. St e 215. Monday. Wednesday, ~ & up comm wk. 1.831 Westclilf. (17th St>. Newport l:Jeach. Ca Friday ~p. pref. Over 21. 1.0 . Npt Bch 92660. 10:00 AM·l 00 PM News p ap c r En l . --''--------or ~I to3PM Only. ~ Tuesday and Thursday Teller Anllque Closeout 12.00 Noon-4 .00 PM ReduclJons 10.SOCk lmmedlate opening for a u ul A ·1 29th orcall full time t e lle r w /J n pn 17 I 4t 540-6080 g rowing independent 1fn x=::!~~~e bank. Previous bank 2428 Newport Blvd CM TRANSMASK teller exp preferred. - --· - SECRETARY ILEG.ALt Xlnt oppo r t un1tes & benefits. Refer calls to MaJor RE d evelo pe r CORP 0 .0 . 640-2470. *"'•m 1010 located m Irvine 1s seek· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing a secretary to our Tennis Club/11.8. Part FREIGHT DAMAGED general counsel. T hE 3952Campus Onve time counter he lp . H<YI'POINT SALE 3308 Part lime luncb /dmner --------- co unter help & dis · Sules lad y. exp for hwashe r needed. O.C. GIMON .. ;'s DRESS Airpo rt area . Good SHOP. 4.5 da wk incl. starting pay. Call Ron. _Sa_L_67 __ s-_326_1 ____ _ ideal ca ndidate will Newport Beach. CA Sand/Beer/Wine. 3 eves. w. Warner nr Harbor. have 2·4 yrs secretanal l wknd day. Approx. 20 Santa Ana 979-29'll exp. w 1in·housc legal Equal opportwlity hrs S3.2S to start Over ----·----- counsel exp. preferred employer 21. Call Sally ~-8832. CASH PAJD ~~t~.mt~~d~~~1·n~d Sc P rt'' TOP SALES LADY =::~~~~~6 ' 8 ·I 1 am r or 8 PP l ; Saleslady, neat appear· ~. 1n g, over 25. fl igh Uldivldual must possess !Cretary • a ... m~. Exp'd. Exclusive sho&. excellent clerical & com· ~~~~~e~~~le ~~: 1803 Westcliff Dr. N . BARGAINS.Used refrigs. municaUve skills w /a r· Fl .bl h 714·$48-l007. w11hrs, dryrs. garur. pleasant & cooperative ice. exi e ours . besl buys we serv appl RESTAURANT COUNTER ,. SERVICE fashion ladies apparel shop. Newport 8cach. 673-8530. lo-6. SCllle slody full Time THE SHOW OFP 22 Fastuon Island, N.B personality. We offer an Varied d~ties. Call Dan Tow Truck Onvers ex-Best Appl. 536:0911: outstanding compensa-for lntervlew. 645-7221. per'd. Top pay. Apply $36-4330 l1on/be ncflt p;ickage G&W Towing, 7408 -------- w /excellent working s ur· · SECURITY 0 h m s W a Y • C · M · Sears Colds pot ff06tfree roundings . Fo r Im -642·1252 refrigerator ll 20 . mediate consideration GUARD Tow Truck DrlYer ex-~-·------- please s ubmit res ume Rdiable person needed per1enced only. 21 & BeaUUful Coppert.one 18.2 w/salary reqwrements to work flex.Ible hours. over w/good dnving re· Cu fl. Admiral. triple SaltURDR Yachts to: Gena Mezo. Some security or law en-<.'Ord. C.M. area. Custom door, refrl g . SUS Knowledge sail boats re. forcement expeMence Tow Service. 751-1515 ~: 846-2118 quired. Kona Marine. PONDEROSA HOMES helpful. Enjoy out.stand· ---------- 714.ti75-1403. 3182 Busmess Center Dr. Ing company benefits. 'Invel Agent needed, ex-.---------S../0....-Desk Sui~ 223, Irvine, Ca. Apply 9am-12 Noon. perience of 3 y rs. In-lmT VACUUMS wfre !1271.5 714-975-1609. Mon·Fri. Personnel. temationJl~mesUc Ir S7t a UP ~-train ~g~~b~~~: Secretary • Legal. Exec. MAnlOTT HOTll. group. 540-for appt. Rebuill • pann~ by Must be good w /nUm· sec. or some legal ex per. 900 Newport Ceater Dr TRAVEL AGE;NT faetory auc.borilf'd ell&. bet's. Santa Ana area. requd. Supenor s kills . Newport Beach Exper. Reqwred trl butor . H ~t d•· ~. TyJ>uaa 80+. Meg. II ex· 482-842$ moaalratlona avail. per. No shor thand.Service Station Allen-TRUCKDRJVERS Solltbeo..tKirbJ,21901 SALIS P /f Deluxe olfiCM. Npt. Bch dant. eitper'd . Day Ir ,.,__ H 1 ... Fartlaa Rd .• 121. LafUU J.K. Gill Co ls now In· airport area. Good bene. Eves.. Full" p/1Jme. Ap· ....._ 1 Uc, Line, au • MIUel. lal·-.S tervtewlng for p /T Salary com men. with ply SbeU StaUoo 17\h " k>cal. See-=yiac Clerks. For •ppt please uper. Cont•ct Ma. LmM NB ' -JJQllMJ,...Ave.C.N. •au 1111 call Ms. Paula Schepens Prent.ice, a.5300. ' · 11, 1, ........ -........ ~l. Secretary l'tl~r Uro In· ~~f.Jll1t~if. 8.1!::: TYPUm'll s urance company de· lnt• • PM Neat ap-r Ht. •eoarale, ••· ••TIMI* SALESPERSON South Coaal Plaza ........... E)eaantFrencll Coaturter Boutique M• bave fine apparel OPerience. Be over 25 ~ • aopbilUcated wttb fles.lble schedule . eau for app&. $49.221)- sires central of fice pearancelsbaodwr1tlnt. pe rl e nced. Perm . un aeretary . Eit co ll . ~ 2580 Newport 81, Ptnme. ~up u pr. ~NOPM bMefila, .Npt Bch area. aa lllMt. Wary eom· OP l'tl m_. · ,... ·~· A.Dahttm. NSWAUISD SECRrTARY l s.mc. U•lllf c.11 ao, ---P\JltNl'nJBS Netd aelf-atarter wl~h SchtduUnf • dis· T)')ie9.Uw ••~ PUJ8ClllNAI IOOd lninl It t horthaad patcbln1 o urvlce niiOr'cOmp,~UOO. • AllTl•caAPTI icS1la t« Job with aoca of ~ .... fun Ume, fr· 141 I.Ill , MAITmS AllCTIOM vuteQ. ID lrviM. Some 6atebmefita.MS-70t0 ----·-----• ~fll JI t ... CM pwtr'"*' wort. 540-7at Sell ... '--fllll wtll9 D•'..., --.... r11 BOE .a=·-..~ ta-11'71 PUat '"'i:t A& ---... -------------.. --... -. .... .. --. -.. • ' II DAil y PlbOT Tt?urMg, Apnl ti, 1111 ~~.?:'! ...... ~.~~,~~-~ ...... ~~.~~ IMS ,......,..102 ...................... SCHOOt YAID IOIO llitlal••--IOlf) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ira pl •l•lnluu •tl'til. wt1lerh•a1 ruokw1r1 MH!r bu!O u•t.'tl V11luc C'IC) Wiii at•ll rur lu11 M2..Z13 ------ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Double bcd11prud, 0111 Mh1fil Teat~ (ubtun 1ookm7 pink PK'an F.xpl ... TI. • ,I Nt:XTTIM E • 1'V~ ... ,..... .......... .... ,...... '°'' ............................................ . •• •••••••••••••••••••• 2:5' ~Jo 2 )'rt. old. Ilk IMfORTANT CH ant 1crecn TV Co11t new. all xt.n1. 115.000 NOTICfl! TO &1295 Wiii 1tll for Ssts 8'TS..O REA0 1CR8 ANO · .. ._.......... .... ADVERTISERS , ... , --.......... . "71 o.u. ]116els·yp. -· '7$ rard pldl•"f., ·L~' "71 FOid HOD nat Dell, • .-........ an.ep.m. Perfect cond. r hn. -I -·o The price of ll e m • r>4' ~ a....... 7 v• ad vertlltd b )' vehlc le -tl70 14" Zenith Culor TV •••••••••••:t:_••••••••• dealers In the vehicle ·-•••••• .. ••••••••-•• Oood ~ &JOO/bat ofr • ~ c lualfled a d verll1ln1 1IT7 Dodie T-ndeaman ~3U4 eu. S1lm Ila cohamna doH not ID· VI 2t 000 m l SMM-TIU ~.M,AKC, •~1m14.25 GARAGE SAtf oral pattern. luuncl• ~ you help a m an In •II •round. n(• rly nl'w lroubll'. )'OU can~ sure P1nuon lc Tec hnacs ~. M>ll pink erocbrttd ol one thmg. II<' won'l turnlbl. belt d r 1vf'n , throw palluw SI lf.a rw37 for~t-l you lhe N t;XT complete w 1carlr1dac. ~~n PHU! rn•ttresa ond ·1un: he'a In troutJll' only 1100. 6'2·0639 ___ _ 6200old~nrod c-lude an y appllcab le van. iii.id.' " Corona dtl M iar taxa Uctnae tr antler NIWm _._,r:_r-a 2• T"'° FrH Tkk.t'I fee..· flnan~e' cha rfH· :;.=~ p:fiJ"f!r. to the ftet for tlr POllu Ion ~lff pot't ltolH a ir LONG BEACH control devlce certlflca. venti aun roof 'talah ··boot M> To•1tll'I ov•n •·or ~Un re.atauran· Wantrd rte•d or 1tlln JlS T'l1:1a11. rllll 04G 239-i -l /hutel u n I form 11 . e~lo r TV Ii. lop ' TIIEATR.: FESTfVAL ~"orP~~epra~u{'teon~ back.' 1whe l daeJn, ,.. "' apare Ure -rttll ,--wid~ ~h 11rge s un.le11 Urel w/maaa.AM/FM Bouaht tor 1350 from Ru uu11 4 5 2 115 7 ~ J.._ F. L...d ScJ. • • • M91. ltG. llllMny "312 1"11 ""Id\' t:1r I rvuw Clementl' 498.tl9R_l_. --25" Color TV, S.125 lyr Must l(U. Two ranches. war. frc{' del & ljcl up cul(<'. Ominl( l ubh· with CM &t2·~0 Starnng 1978 Best Ac GcMral tS IO tress nominee Jill ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76DodgeVan.V8, M1n1,.11c hhrucci1 At\l . bill , ti Ill Oh 'h ut", 'Sll31~. It'll Ill • T ..... Stnet •Wn .... t.r L ,..._..._. • .., .. . Shih1'1u Kl' j)uppit•!i Hr111dh>. m111t• .. u ni)' '-'--'-1070 .......... I ~ ~ l'>..•t A.""'I :!I llM-d door~ ---' .,.~ t h "r' · •· di • •• •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ .A I~ I lAhU't• ~1n,., to , l'\AIJ .~a.>P ' flllil4' I rt h, ... t O\ '" m1" 2U3ti lt•h•n c.ulll ... I hJlll\ P•pt•ri. ~ 11111 'ho111 l'\a1Jt'110ll (.' \1 rharm ... bto1•1•ltl m1·n' rtayful llbO •»7 37J1 tcuh•ll lltt\ din 1J .. 1t• 811( Movtnat ~.ilr furn ""'11trhi 114~ :014 111>1 200t. Kt' Uoldt'n R .. lrte\ e•r ~11trwr ,.,·1111111111 A1\f.i pup p 1 t-it , $ l 7 ~ ,.1,.,.p#r hed .~ t hr' U'fHtocll 1075 }'.:w rwkndi. 770 ~\3 ioya l'lolht•i..' VW Huit ••••••••••••••••••••••• rllCk, 1r1a1lt'r hll«h. b1k1· l 0 M I' /\ It ... 0 t H " lut .. mort· 1-'rl S11l l'ltll'l':S •I llJ) Hl'IH h I 2 () & 4 2 I !I ~1 I 2 ( I l I I' ' F t' t' d .! ~ 4 I Nttherwu) Ur H li N1•wpurl llhtl l'M l~\hMnJ & Ind I M:l ~• I~ AKC n•gl!llt~ 2 y aoo<i noml'. illne,,i. Be:at Modrl homt decorutor Machinery 1071 olr 9G8 l~l uft 51 '1 1tcm11 . 11 n l 1 4 u e i. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• a-:ng S prtOJ.:t'r Sp•n•t.•I r.urn1lu~t·, Jntl junk Pt'XIO ;1 r ~h1'JI $9!'>0 malt-2 vr, .1ltni·d ~t Son .I ~ 77 lhi.:hl.1nd Nmic11rn ,, 11>0 pu111-h & AK C Allt•r j.\H: SSO V11:w lt\IOl' :.hl'ur, i 1· \hroul "' L>11· ~~ • 8 M t y Pt' w r1 I l' r Sl-t..' & Sht.-ur, $15!10 lllU • wull lnvt>rkr. 12 Vl>l' lo Al\(; S1b1·r1un llui.k), female, I )r ohJ ll7S Greul w 1k11J:, li7:J ~ :1 y r m u 11.' Sa m o y t· d Cha mpion AKC l1n1· Lovt·i. «lttldn•n Ohl' d1t'n1·1· t rl int.-d ~>() lbst oCr 552 4QJ5 N1kormat 1·1111H•ru !>. lli>VAC.$75 !,.(,,3;111~ i.trobel>, 14 1\ i:ultJ jewelry. buby thinl(i.. Misc~s 8080 h,,hld 1km:-.. Sul only •••••• •••••• • • • • • • • • • • • I (I A M 5 ,, M H :t l I LUGGA'GE TAGS D r y IJ u n k . II B 8otl 3244 /tlfJ.1 2006 from your h11 .. 1111·!'>,., t·1.1rd Sn1d c1rw 1·..i1·d for Commurut y Guru.:l• Sak:. 1•11rh ta~ pl1.1.' ont• \JllH1· Sill, l\prll ~I T1huron, Wt· rt·lurn l>\'rrr1.1111·ntly AKC..: c-;oldt·n lll•lncvt•r IOl'all0d Brookhur:.l & 'l·uh"I Jltrlll.'llvt• 1<1 1! & malt'. II mo '79 Champ Talbert, F V. i.lrnp. 11w1•t111i.: .11rl1111• ..... ~ ... , .. -~ 4"3 t""'I I I> r1'i1tun•m1·nh l'n· ·~ "'"' ,,.,,• " ""'' 1'1~kto"knr •. S'1•l1•w,.lk • • ' ·' • " Vl'fll lo~' & lhdl' For a Frft to You 1045 Sale U11r.iu111' a.:u lon· ix·n.oo:ihti-d taa.: i·iu los" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Toy!!. l ' Io l h 1 n R . wallpapl•r, fuh111· or household 11\'mi. Sal · Da:,. Glo·· P••Pt'r & v.1• April ~ht. ~ 31J I l'M will ba1·k & tram vour TwktOC'k(•r Thraft !\hop. w..:.. Or 11 y 1v.u t :iitb MO W. !!Ith St. Coi.la "bst-k lo hu1·1< <! rem Siam~c.: ~11.1' 1•tl, 3yr.. old. !-:nit C111·kl·r 4yr old l"l·m Ptd Adil' !'>40 3961 :\1~a l'llJCI :~ ln i:.h Sell<'r. fomall', to soi ea or :Jl s:i itOCXi home Sp<iwd 1 •, LJr<"h Av!! Hloi:k S:ilt· 4 5 \Jjgl> $1 "° t•J • yn. 673--8625 • '_'':ilnul Village lrvan1· S..l Apnl 21 (in :.l bed. 6 !1 liJl!:-0 $1 50 t•.1 1-h't.· to .:ood hom1· Lov w..trlry. !>len·oe.. tnllatJ IOIJr m•lrl' $1 1111•.1 1•abk• yt•llow I.ah <rn·ut bli· 1>o1:1t . furn Sah .... T.111 lnduokd family do~ 4!J7 4336 :'\O ('Altll ' SAT O:'\I. Y 1'1:1111,., ltHll' IJraw \Our ov. n 111 'l'lld ~ 8050 rurolluro• & l11h o l llUOll', 0 liddrt•'"· pll11lll' t.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J!OOCht""'\ ~,c, to S)f) H~fJ "-C 11 rn:1k•1 out• c·,11 d 1>•·• CASll l'/\llJ l\n·pp ll unt lkal·h lal! /\dd ;,!;, '""'h For l!d u:-.1•d rum unt1 ~ ~ St•nd l'hl·C'k 11r m11n1·\ or 'tu.-i. & l'lr TV', !J~17 Hl3~1 -dcr to T\\1n lx-d wt d1n..tt1· ~"' PILOT PRINTING Two free Tlckeh to t ht• LON<: bl';At:ll '1'11 l';A fH I': n :S1'1 VA l. INTHE IOOMIOOM ROOM st,1rn17l: 19711 n .. ,t 1\1 tr l'"' n 11m1n1• 1• J 111 ('IJ} bur~h .i,t 1h1· Loni.: llt•ut"h C•11l\ t'llllou & t-:n u·rt111"m1·nt <'1·ntt'r :100 I'' 01'1.!Jll Hh d Lnn1: U..·01·h ('ult b-C! '>ti711. l''<t 272 lo da1m \our lu'kl'h ••• t•hnJmtl lcl(s Hu11b1.1nd 1>tay,. 19 Kl amath. lrvtne I08t ••••••••••••••••••••••• WILO TUKK£Y Ct:RAMICS 1971.72.73.7'1 21.3/597·50711 ·73 Hondo C1v1r ,.,lor. runmn.: or rebu1 ll C..:a II •~ HOOt! N.k tor John 7A\tto1PM -----Offiu funtitutt & . Eqlli,,..... 8085 ....................... f':urol)l•un Jt'Jll!> 1or 'u ll' I Se<>retanal de~k lll•rt n· 111,.1 uunli•d 1. to 775H tumJ. ch.:ur & mat $<!50 v.~klia)" ~um 552 0211.1 IBM I'; x <' c 1• It· 1· v.i'\•kt•nd' tvpl'wfl t\'r. 11k1· n1•w lt1•motll•l111i.: l0 ah1n1·to;, d1·c.·t .. lll\ll'. dbl 1)\'\'11. & 11 ... hv. U\ u1I All wvrk 1111: r .. '>4! 77Jli Ml-:-U \\·rcl1• C"unlr) Cluli lt·11n1 .. ml' rn-IJl•rs h 1 p Sll()(I !II~ UJti9 $5 5 0 A 11 ru r S 7:! 5 9SS-W4 Paymasll'r eht:•t:k wntt•r. Sti!i Sw1n~l1n 1· t·ll'1· i.l.ipler. ~o ~ts 334!1 I Sll>(•l1·a -,1· de!->k , $75 I Slt't'kiJ:-.t• I) Piii).! 1111 . $3[• ,\II ill' Ill!-> I 1k1• n1•w . !S:j3 1!'56 Ooj.\ l'llj.\t'~. j!r<>qllllOH Ill Ith', i,flOWl'Use, d1Cli''ll'I'!.. r " I I 11 r :, • 1· 1 , .. Xlnt n(•w & Ul>t>ll ult· fu111 . t .. 1:1 <X1:!01f>'UI :1:1m plan hies. wk b<'ndw" <.:.Jo: SUIU'l.lJS !i:Jl 2777 l.1k1· nu 1 h•an .. ..:allvn pl;i:.111· hu1·k\•h $1 i5 1•,1 IU or llHlrl' $1 50 1·a 775 11:.Ui Ana!f•I 'l'.1!.Ull I ll'kt•l holdH will M·ll l'l1011·t• :. t' ,1 l f 11 r .ii I ~ 1111 ct a \ J(aml" 775 11:111 • !\ h 1 m 11 o I' 0 TT 1'; It Y WllEEI. S37:> m..l udf'~ man~ 1•xtrJ' ~~111 r,:11~ 2 Ked ()ff1t'c Ot•sks. 311" ' till''. with t ha1rs &. I ull lilt• c.ib1nct & d1· .. k lamJ>.> All ror $40U X Int 1·ond l'al'lfll' T11h•' :\fonne 227 20th St '\ k h7:i li5(0 EXC'C Dl'llk. ~IO x t.O to.. mi.ltc-h1n.: sv.1v1·I •·hr Ulark w wulnul to.. 1•hn11111• t rurl 'l;li!', llumm•·I l'l.Jlt''· n thru P~ 8087 ,7 \ .Jll ror a1Jrt• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Ill 1:>1.. ;\1.,vmg. mu~l ... di l'll'tl 11· '\;\I!\ :'IH:\11H~H!-.llll' II II "llX r '·"" lw.1111 < lubhtJl1M· 111 ll~·ht1·1I e·n ..... ~\ ni. :-.pa lo•MI & 'lllnh. lo\\. l11w IJI l• •· c.111 l<aque·I W alt .11' \1. :~A> 4~>:!:1 r•1·aC'h 1-·:1cl'd l.•l\ 1!1111., .... I I K l' J ~ •• (Iv h I I r! play(.ll•n :-.711 lJll .it11·1 1il'M li75 ifi:!I PimtOS & Orqans 8090 ...•..•...........•.... l'unwwni<' rct'. AM /J-"M, !I Irk. super rond. only $75. ~pkr. tnl' OOK·37~. Clayburgh al the Loni( ? AM tf'M 8 TR. 43,000 m l. Beach (;(10vent1on & £n Bought It car yet Join S4l00. 67~9651 tcrtammcnl Ct!ntcr. 300 wllh <>I.hers lo avoid tho .-1': Ocean Blvd , 1.oni.: hasscl & uve mont'Y· 71 Oodge Van Economy 6 ....-lie1tch llaw soml'(}Ol' with t•l<-t·yl Nu trans, nu t1re11. Spertro atoustll'!I 50U Call.642·5671!. cxt 272 per buy for )Uu Call nu shocks. 752-7003 a 11k w11tL'I ste reo. 6118 f:mpirc• t.o claun your tiek~·ti. Juck, t;it2 1403 for Steve Nutt turntable w12000Z. rarl • • • "'~/ '78 Ford E 150 Custom . 0 r k l' i. l r .i i. o u n d --:!.~~ i.pcakers. £•ustom :.tt'rt'Ol•---------i QOssic' 9520 PS, PB. cruise. AC. Vll. :.lund. extrai.. ti mo <>hi Don't miss lht.-start ur ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• '6:5(X). Radials w /mUKb. $4030 n e w M u~l i.cll fuu.sh of the Enscnada '46 J-'OllO WOOD! I'; .._ i.tereo. Tnide ror VW $2000 Offrr 661 106!1 . race Uo;il c hartc~' Fully rL">lOrl-d' $13.000 Hll.'l73H-0711 or6610·1069 7:1l·071 I avwlable 631·1900 675 filfil 63 J-'ord Va n •• rair cond. loah Ir Morine Eqi.iptMnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• loah. Sail l 9060 ••............•....•... GaMral 90 I 0 Cat :io. speedo. falho. dsl, ••••••••••••••••••••••• JU!Sl OVt!rhauled, teak t Mun Ru bher Bu u l mt, $26.l!OO. 846-4290 ll arrtwd rlr molor mount al lhc LJreh Etchell':. 22-i.ail :i3ll!t. 1·x i\\l' bloc:k i.ah· Walnut l't·ll cond.Jl1on 645-401.H LA-=t .... Harri• at001olfer. 7~·0271 dys. ""'" ....., • 64&2.890 evM John Platt THEAUTOMOllLE ------ CONSULTANT '70 1-"ord 14.!T Van. 302.3 i.pd Custom Int. Runi. Put years of expenenrc ~ Mw.t sell Bsl ofr. 00 your "dl' rrov1d1ng • 300 770.9996 ron!iultataon & "111 the _.:. ------ VJ.: In Sul -l 21 field" upprl'l1sals tn pru ·~ Chevy Van /Cam~r dent owner!. & pro:. pee t::qu1 ppcd Best orrer. l I v l' b u y •. r i. 0 r Call artcr 7PM . 494-464\.1 24 b landt!r inhoard ~ I N V I': S T M I': N T i.i.11 l!i . w 1~11 p . .., a 1• aulomntul('s It lake11 u Autos Wanted 9590 SltrnHA CANOE. lh' <''Im hlUl' f1ht•rglj,i.. 1.L\('<i 3 11m1•:-.. puddlci. & Stt•am·i. hit• vt•:-.ts. nt·v. S550 .• ;~k111j.\ $42.a fi4() 732fi ~35110 1offer llurr) pr11h·,•.i11nal 10 dt• •••••••••••••••"••••••• ~ 1331. 5'18·!t!l!*i l'V1·s ti! rm 1 n t• rt• ttl "u I u 1· WE Wt LL IUY looh, Malnt~nance I ~ice 9'020 ••....•...•...•.....•.. BOAf Hi-;l'AIH & HIG ntS<: SCllOCI'\ HOA TS f,73~,ll loclts. Morine Equl,,_nt 9030 •...••.••••.••......... 2 mJnn1· tmh·t-.. hkt• nu 40 t•a 11 10 B<trtl·nt winrh $70 4!1 x2'l t blad1· hron.tl' prup1·1l1·r S511 l·Mi 3631 or ti-1-l lS!HIJ 1~,u(I Bala!>ll' 1.:.>oolh!>. ui Npt 27 AT 4. xlnl ronll. fully t'4Ulp. n ·ady lo ~u ract':r rs 1111· moonn~ otr No H I Sl7 ,500 H7 I .:ii Im SAJLOHS DIU;A~1 ('ustom West Sall ·I:! ~i73 K7J7 •MT new will haul \'our boa1 lh1nl!s to l':n!->t•nad:i ra<'t-1>46-237!1 nr !Jti(I 2918 HOim·: IG w trJ1kr Xlnl t·ond SlfiQll <.:.ii I I.lo h tll)3. 7315 1oats. sups/ Docks 9070 •...••.........••.••••• SUPS AV AILAILE illl1 1111!" 3' oln >. :1• 11n 't AC Newport 1'41>-0!>!il x 15tn al llt o1 llo 1\ll or pJrt ii I :>Iii 1'.ltoll .ill Slip ..,..J.nlt"ll for l'.1 (;rJn ltlJ tn :\fanntr CrUl!>l:'.r "'1th 1:1 ~am ~Ull'l ll\t o1l1<1J1d 9040 on lu•autofull~ 01.1111 ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ltJJflt_'(j bfJi•l ;i.;i, k 1rt"" 01 Boah, Power 'iii Sr:iral> :J:to ·1 S r.t11 II r 1 \ • ·" • x .1 h '' u 1 ... Loaded ' M, mph plu' !\lllr<"I 1111 lr.11l1·r. ~1u .. t !->di l><''l orf<:r Pl'L' tAO IS~d 7 1<1 1 ~~7 11::..2 :rnn " YOUR DATSUN ~r~u~ I. <.:oi.lJ Me!>J , PAID l'~OR OR NOT Ct1 t121i2h TOP DOLLAR 'i i J l0ni.1·n lnll·r1·t·ptor FOil TOP CARS :Kl. i.ilvl'r. llhr. all pwr. air. quad. l\on1., Xll l·ond Makl• offl•r 1;?;1 731 1 '79 MG TD REPLICAR RHA!llU NEW' Your rh•l1t•1· of hf'Jut1 ful blark or t•h•J(anl t.h.im· pagn~ tht•!.!' un• rare 1·la:..-.ic·' not II• hi· found 1·l~l·whc rt• 1n OrJng1· County l.1'.•lh1•r 1n tt"rior. v.11011 da.,h i\:\1 F~1 :.h-rl·o 1-.1,~•·ll l'. gl a -,-, -.111t· rurta1n , h11!hhKhl th1' 1·11ll1·1·111r' 1km ' lt·:11ur1•' \1u .. t lh -.1~·n 1111 ... ·•P1>r•·1·1.111·ti .11\1 ;\l i\l<l!\O vW 1>!711 lk.11 h 1$1\ ,, Ht.:!\Tl!\1 :T11'il lll-:1\Cll 842-2000 BARWICK DA TSUH ·, I,, I 1.1I1 t .. ,,, 'I I JI< Bll-137S 49l-Jl7S WE PAY TOP UOLLAH tor top ui.ed car-, lorc1J:n, domcslll'S or classics. H your ear 1 .. l'Xlr a cl c an. see u ' FIK~T ~ t1 I '"Or~ C-ty :."J'.!5 I I a rbor Bh d t 'OST i\ :\H:SA 979-2500 WE BUY USED CARS Watl'rh1·1l . a11l1.1rn1• h\ln~rm i.1•t.rl'lnl!.'m 1'0 Boxl~i;u .. I Vil', mallrt'''· pt•d••,ll, i. t 11v 1· . ., I .1 n r!,., lV l«r.t.J ;\lo·"·'· ('a 'l;>li:!fi twatr. :.ttll l>u>.•·d $11,K huokrai.1•:-.. book:. & t.11 .. i70 it!i()1 ht" M :1ny 1\1 tsl' 1tcrn" (l'Nf•tll !\up1•r!.u1t T;q ... d Wh1h:1gold dtntnl! :.l'l t.1 hl1• W /Ii t·hr.. l'h111:.a 1·;ibme1 91(1111 h1•'1 oHc•r G u m t· t u b I t' $ I 0 U 548·1331 !lluth1ni;: ov1•r s.!!lo '11<1 '"Jm' t .. 1·d 11111·1· V.-d<ir l'I <.' :\1 1;:u 37~.2 1IU1."'n 'l Ill S110 ~ 0:!!'1li Wkdy' art 51')1 1\ll dL1~ Sun 1-'1rt•v.11o<I !-.p1•1·1.d ~ .111 lds l1c Bari.:uin '"' n l :'oll'>l 11t•11h Fri Sut ~71 SIS 9f.J5 2.\58 li!lll 231<! ()VEii (/1111 ~lul IPtl tov du<:k,.,, <!:>' I':! t ':1nn111 h1• '"'" o;1·p.1r.111•I) lln·r 1,1~~1. :!' d po··l "r' 1111 k1111b, 111 1•a Will , .. 11 larl!•' Int' onlv C'.tll h1•11 1:oddard. al Ii i ~ l:J:!I X2IO Sl'f'.Cli\l.TlllS Wl-.EI\ UM·l1 11.drlv. rn Stutl111 &JOO t 'wcl Y11r>1ah11 I ull ' 1•11n-.ol 1· 11ra: .111 $2'11111 :'\1·w Br1mlwl1. Hl'l!<'lll'\ !-.plnl'l 91-1!1 lJ'>t•d h I Ill ball Sp11ll'l S.'WI 731-82161home l 546-l 2001wortd Ai.I< f11r Ji·rry f'1·rk111 .. 77 (\·ntur~ 4!11' 0µ1·11 [)1'1w 2:$~ hp I o l>u:ol t·anv:... Du.11 uu111•r1l'' '1 an)' 't r .1,., A 'k 1 r1 I! 9t,l:IO fl<ti fllfl7 AVALON HARBOR !)()' m0<1nn ~ :J\,11l.1lllo lk• .. t •>Ir II\ o•r S.'111 .llOll (';ill ;1ft s 1;7:1 '•lifi Sh p n1 ·t.'111 "I I or :1:1 f "' 1 t.11at ()1-<,iri· :"< H lot• I '.ol I Hudv :!1:1 7-ix I Ii i ol h 711 li:!fi li•l 2.1 I'\ .. , ,\ wkmb i!llJl l.)(1<:k j\.,lll l,,111 I Ill 1•\1h.1nl-(1• f•J r ,,11 l1na.: lime Oj)l.·n lu any 11lt"J' ~.ffl'& l !J 1fl F o r<! l'1•·kup 1{1•l1UI l1kr ' llt·h).!hl. :1117 C'h1•V\ I\. :aut•1 I r.1n' \l .1 n ~ 1· )(tr;, p .1 r l .. f'u,tom 1·h11pp .. cl I op ( '.111 l11r 111111 !11..l <!Kli,I. '>:l11 IZl71 Recttotionat Ve+ticle~ 9530 l'ALI. t.:s1·d Car ~h:r 540-5630 . 1~,!mRS!Al 2626 HARBOR BL VO COSTA M ESA llt•t1t0t1 Ur llunl Ut·h BRIMHALL PIANOS * * I BUY * * N l' a r Ad J m s & Wl~OW SHADES Larg1• air l'11tnpr1·.,..11r Magnolrn Evalor Blind:.. Wo\ 1·n and tank, no mutur. S2:> Acrou f1otn South Co.iu Pl•u 1c;1 nn Good u.<;ed .. 'Urn1ture & Appliances OH I will ~II or SELi. for You MAST~S AUCTION 646-8686 & 833-9625 -----wonds. pull blind,, d e.· &12 J:rl!.1 I'll lure tram('-.. Uan11J 204'Y• off :.all tll'm-. !>Ola & lovesl'al. lS'ho&t /\Sl'fo:~ rA~ 1i9SI MOVl~'C \11l~U/\V & mtr. art pnnt!> & patn \lu:.t ~I ~olu. l h.ur. Spar+inq Goods 8094 tin~'· art.1st t:qUJpmenl. CAHl•J-:·1 !\ IJl H f'.l'T l'nd tbl1"" dhl bt.'<1; bo<Jk ••••••••••••••••••••••• m:.al(U' ~upphc!. <'!( mt!.l' lit-ll(l' nylon plu'h S3 •15 :.ht·h 1.·:.. • lulht.•i. drye~., Tl'nnas 11 ... ·l.O'I O\ t•rflo\\ 1l ix· bOrm '>\'l. all ""o<l(I, <!HI 1-: 16th M. l'M ~.it \J fl.olt)o,1 C..:.:ir1w1 \1111, ·•.II 111 J.'11, l'und 1711" <!0' 11ff Sh .1uw.11·r1 . rww Mui.t !>a cnl1n·Mr. unh .:11 1;1 1 1 l..ii!un 1 \1 1~·,·,11v.•JIJll II.in-. ,\pl 11 w 11 .. u11 . lllJ<I \'11111r 1.f 11l!il f).19.4:;;io ~•l!I Hllll Iii;, .J!•11• J'llt ~~,; 11::•1; ~~Ill llli1 .I C.:h;iir!.. ll«lr, oh\•· j.\rn, hwetry 8070 kanrho :....111 .l11.o11u111 Hl'1!1'llt•lt.1hlt· l'·x'I \II TV Rodio \••lve·t. tub $ISO Slt•n •o ••••••••••••••••••••••• Athll'l1•· 1'11111 \11'111 :.hill•, ~"'" l oil !'I ~ tl:lli KFi. St~reo 8098 ,\ \1 1 ~'\1 phon1· , nn,oh• MADE TO ORDER ht·r..lup lur ""'' 1,111 o•,22 or t'\'> •i75 :!:!l:J ••••••••••••••••••••••• walnut $1:. 731910!1 Moth er'!> nni( and/nr Makt· your :.hup/11111! l,/ll :.Ill' IJdrm ~l'l. 5:.pd Nace• 25 ·color 1\' 2 \r l 'Jlh C..:h:ur & Ottoman pm . CarolJnc E:mmon:.. eas1erbyysinl(th1• >111ly hike. mul·h mure w;Jrrantv l1t·<·1tchv .. n 645·2632 Pilot c1~ss1f1ed Adt. K42 illl .Jll fil'M Sl:ll! 6'i6. L7KI> • Ill, Tan. Gold Chruml· --_ _ __ '" 1-'rame 751 1,1f>O l)ak c:-offl•<• & t•nd tables $150 Small dinette set SSS. 548·tl30!I !I' sofa. $100 2 dr r cfr1g $100. f) blk viny l l>WIVcl dinette• c.:hairl>, bcsl orr. 673-3789 Salem maple twan bt.-ds c· o m p I e l c $ I 0 O Wt-ekcnd!> or ah 6 pm, 675-2003 l..A>uch, 1trrtn 61 r u1>l rol on. Go•Jd c·11nd ~I hO !G!~UI 11fl 4 80~ ••........••.•.....•••• Garage Salt' Much mo r\' N l'IM><I. N II HAM 41'M 1-'umllur<' 1930 Port April 21. WANDEH I NG HILi. F'AM ILIES·ltcm11 from 5'·$100 J-'r l/Snl Apral 20-21, 9·4pm. Turtlerock Glen, Irvin e . F ollow signs. Movinl( Sale • Sul Apnl 2L<it. 9am . Many collec· t1bles, unllq u t!11, bentwood roc•ker , pil' lures. 19521 Sierra Can no n. Irv ine. <Tu rllt.-· rock). Furn, LR. DR. Bdr m, 2256 Avalon, C.M. Sat& Sun --- S t e r t-o w / 8 t r ack. household item s, Ke n more wa s her $50, funutur~. clothes. 20061 S. W. 81rt'h. Santa Ana He1ahu . 4.21 " 22. Everythln~ In the .. raJ(e & backyard m uat go. Ta· ble saw, Chevy truck , T nailer, h and & powe r t ools •• E lectric car . plu.mbln1 '. uppliea, All kinda ol ml1c. Wed.· Sal . 221 E. 19th. St. C.M. 642-m:J. Movln1 Sale, a ntiques. junk, uniques, odda 4c end.I. hanJ m owe r , -doll furniture, bowling ball.a, pup te nt. c lothes. 10<4 'Silt onJy. 3831 Hend rix, Culverdale, Irvine. f f', Refrig tM Bc eut lld• and lovescat SI 10. 8' sofa ._ Rattan coucb $1.S. Wr Iron dinette S75. Oak ml11lon chr $65. Mec.dUq Uvln1 Qn chn JIG eld\. 2 wlcller aw Ivel bar 1tool1 SlO each . Mile. furniture. Mf.llZI ThJ Long Beach Theatre Festival Opens April 18th thru May 13th PERFORMANCES: Tues. thru sat. eves at 8:30 p.m. Matinees on Wed., Sat. & Sun. at 2:30 p.m. Tickets available at Long Beach Box Office, 300 E. Otean Blvd., Long Beach, Ca. 90802. (all (213) 436-3661 for info. Tickets also available at Ticketron and Mutual Agencies and "Ask Mr. Foster" travel agencies at all Robinsons Department Stores. 10NG DOOi COfMJfTION 06ENTGTAINMENT cana • 1 • 300 c Omn Blvd , tone Beach. CA 90802 36' TS Diesel Nl'wpo~~~~P a v:11I w / t h 1 :-. m 1 n t t· o n d f1hc~la..,-. yacht llaull'd & plllnlcod M Jr '79 ~IP' 1. '"'' l'll'l· 1•allc·y nn rn.11n d<·•·k L i: l'twk pit & ;all l•qu1µm1•nt for f1., h 1 n g f-. 1· u no rn 1 1· .1 I I'• rk111' 1·n1:1nc' lon .. unll' only :1 i,:o1I a>l'r hr l'J l'h ul t·rw'l" ) l'I prn '1dc.: tup 'Pl'l·d of It.I-. F\Jll l'lt•t•troml'' 111t'lu<I 1 n i: rd d .i r I> v. n 1• r 9.il .500 fii:J :lil7!l 2X fl F c; 1.uhr.. F ly fl l!.IOO Boat Nl'W L'hry Mii Ha'1111 R 1).!a.:•·r.., Elcl't lleler-t 1 ~ All nl'W 111 tt·nor Mui.l !-)(•JI. Slli !15<) or offer Curt1~. fi3I ·121)(i or 675 1:005 loats. SpHd & 5'ci 9080 ············~·········· iJ ·1.ton Lht')l•nnl· Supl·r. .ur. 1> -.. 11 Ii. :t·;u V ~ AulO With 11' rt Cdh· owr l'JITIJ)('r $11.~:i or h•">I Olll·r 1!12 il:lli ······················· '74 Cobalt 2l50MC In hr' 4 Whefi Drhes 9550 aznod trlr. J~"-•nJ.! $7600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1!111 2>1Clt I'\('' TrvtSf>Oriation ...•................... Motoriied Bikes 9 140 ................•..••.. T iii-. '.\10 l't-,Uf>l .J-.H :\1·\\ l'U 1;1-:0·1 \10 l't-:l>S lkl! ::.l•i!I '\uv. St!'-1 li:ll :!!!:JO Motorcycles/ Scooters 9150 ....................... Mu~t SJ1' '79 Yamaha i!'rllSjtt'I', )ijl)() m1 SPlh. for ~llli:'i Will ... I'll 1•11 S:!\j!MI 1;.1;, li!.i!l I WANTED! 1.,,, .. mod1•1 T11~ 11t.•'· \ 11h1". P1<'kUp!> & \'.m~ Cllll U), I-Oda}' 1 I tO He1ow lh.&. Co.te Mtt• ""'•O ·U Ol or HO·U'1 SCASH FOR CARS Top dollar lur d1•;an 1•o1r,., clo lrut k .... µau.I for or 11111 . HOWARD Che vrolet I.low~ ()uu1I Sb 1N1•Jr MacArthur. lln:.lOI & .}(Im ho rt'"' NJ-:WPOHT Bl-:1\Cll l'rl\';tl' l'arlv n1•1•ll ~ <·I<' an d l' pl' n. d 1· JJ r . trock. C11· lluv .. 1·a,.,h 121~11!12f. :n;,x :M' Sc11ruy Wkndr. Ip hr:.. top t•ond, trlr. a s kg Sll.50'1 Wknd!> 1'!71 ·5762. 1:17:! llON l>A t-:l..inur1· ~:11t1r1· ll1k1• H"1·1•n1 h lll'IJtllll '"" 1·111·111 1 omi $1 .111111 l '.ol I t'\ 1·' 4~ 4i 17. or !->l'e at 4fi2 St .\nn .. Ur . La g una 11.:dl'h '7H DodK1• 4 by 1 l'wr Wag 1-:xtr.i.., '1,tHlfl rm . .t.Mtos, Imported Sll!lt>o nr T II 1•vm1 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~>Iii K020 Ila'' 1•>.l :!t.7. General 970 I wkdy:-. 87\.1 931\0 ___ _ Jim ••••••••••••••••••••••• 30' RElMRL '7ti c; \1C.1"1 I :11r <luJI l!J' tank .. , rt'.1r ,.,111fr "'lntl11"' nl1Mlr1111\ll .Jll!ll .11n I rn '" I • 11 t.1111· of I m;ul 1111'' "h1•1'1.. "\ lnl 1·11ntl '111 ,t ·l·ll th1-. Cun'l St'll Your Car" CREVllll MOTORS l'/\VSTOP um.LAH hor ('lt'an l h,1•d Jmpurli. l'.111~l1k1•11r 1>1111 835-3171 New. dlr mus t s at· $49,990. t.oadt!d with j.tenerulor l'ubm healer dual lnm tab!>·compass mH·rnphor head delUXl' 1n 1enor .ind much mul'h mon· Cull Mr Olscn 17141 5!'.4 7200 Sl'Sl ·i-.r n ,, 4:'511 I w1I 11111\, lllll t•' I p.1rt•llh oll • 11pl11,hl I l'.1111 '!>I l.111 m.1k .. 111l1·r 5:'17 11:r•:1 7i. Y;tm«ha IOU '"1111 ~Ml ii Y.1m.1ha ;11,11 SllJO 5.5i lYlSl1 !l:l7 li~IX~ v.knd :....11 nl111· .il SS!l50 I W t.i, •1:t1u i.iJ .>.!.!11. M 9712 1n:1 :s.u ... 'i ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14' J-'1ber1iali.s SOhp I':\ 1n e•ll'CI i.lrl. rull t•ntrb. lop &,. windsh1t·ld. tall. lrnlln, 646 ·1105 or &.11'rM:IO IR1, rt Scucrart, 1!177. 115hp 1•nglne. B1min1 top. rull rover. trailer. perfrcl cond 675'60~ Motor Homes, Sale/ R~ /Storaq~ 9' I 6 0 .....•......••••....... HENT Luxury 1\totor ho m 1• 2 2 · I' :.ti 11 m ,, r Slcl'Jii. n Sl.<io \H'l'k ~ It nu l~IO·R5HS Now ta.lung n°:.l·rv111 wni. 25' F1bt'r1t ln:-.s l>1csel. ·711 lullury zi•-,· Mo110l'u cenlcr console. trim Mani . slt·t·ps 4 , $200 a tabs. nnrhor. rompasi.. week. $3..<i a day. 7• « m1 tn,4:ic al 2l knots, fa(' 4!U-603!l San fl1•m .. n11• tory demo. s20.ooy. TraHen, T;anl 9170 54) .. 4163. • •••••••••••••••••••••• '77 .l1·1·p ( 'h1·rnkt·1', Jo'~ -.11•r1•0, lJPl' & l'>.lrai. p;.r,oo !lfi.'l li42X '?ll LIHONl'O. 1\ M /FM II lrk. 400 !(, i\JC. l·:.tm p;unl & C'arpt't, many ex· tra' $8100 55 1 2\136 ufl 5PM .ll't.'P l!n7 C.1 -7 Uoth lops ~I 0 B O. M 1ch ucl 634 5150 Day~. 71 l"ortl l-'·250 4114 P.U. Xlnt <'Ond 536 7m4 aftl'r 5PM 18 · S outh coost bay 23· i.df 1·onla1m•d 1\IJo Trucks 9560 crulst'r. mu."t M~ll. a~ trvl 1 rlr l.1k1· 111•1.\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• rNtsonoble offer at'<'l'P· · S 5 h II O b !'> I 11 I r . '61 Ford Hant'hero. 6·cyl table. •:xcell. cond111on it92·987!l 196·4511 223 enl(inl'. 1trc·a1 runner. ti42·l736 Traiten, Utility 9180 Sl.IOO ll.1I 240R H<l!.t.on Wha ler. 11 · Ii . ••-•••••••••••••••••••• J-"or Sale '76 Courie r . 25hpF.vinrude 2yrsold B~and nl'W low boy li:i<l2 Paint, magi;, n1diuli., C..'hrome i.tt'i!nng whet-I fh.fr bed tra'dcr. Wood ~h<.'11. boot. s ll'rl'<>. very & side rails. Xlnt cond. deck. t:.andc.:m axk'. r1·n c 1 ea n M u i. t s 0 11 ~91.Sl. dcrs. h ghts. Good ror 170-71172 --Ran t h 11 , d u n I' b u J? i: 1 e i. • ----UrrB ger n u • 18 motol't'yclcs $995. t'all ·72 El Camino Good body J./O , trl r ca nop y, 957·8.~!l Runs Jtood. $2000/muki• storage cov r inc l. Xl.nt. -ofr 492 4224 25 hr. 493-S375 ~~ice. Parts Ir Ac.uslOries 9400 '78 KING CAil Datsun, 20' S KI PJ A CK w it h ••••••••••••••••••••••• wht/blutchroml', aulo. Trailer. RWUI xlnt. 165 Heathkit scope ign1t1on wr. majlS. AM !l''M 8·l rk Mert. $7000. 673·3417 analyzer. $115. Spare dlx, 80-00 m1, co run 32• Luhrs Dsl. Fly BR. CRT tube. $25. 545-3349. around. seldom driven, IMMl..:OlftTf: OELIVl-:HY! LARGE SELECTIOM OF NEW 1979 320i's 528i's ALSO 633<·s1's IN STOCK! Call today Wl· may have lhe p r c ·owned BMW you un· lookinj.\ for! 831-2040 495.4949 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST SaM!s·Serv1ce·Leusin1 RovCcrYer,htc. Roll! f\oyce BMW lS40 J um boree Newport Beach 64().M44 CREVIER Sed a n . A1k $10 ,000. 15" wire wheel for Aushn Wee new. $4.920. 751·5000. Bo1ardus VL,. 548-MS6. Healey SJO. 14" Out~un MfCI ,.tCll '&'Sf 6 HOAOWAY Must sell. 30• Paeemallter, t ruck wheel SS. Two We've 11ale·prlccd this SAMfA AMA 116 hr!I, load ed . 2·225 14"xU'' wide 5·1ug VW auper-clv.n '77 Ood(IC 835·3171 C hr ysler e n g . c o 11 wheeL<i flO po1r. Two S· Lonitbed r tcltu p with t H• u1.11MAT1 o.-iv1NCMAClitNa 499-4615. hole VW 5" r l m11 S15 automatic trans .. m llK8 ---------1 paar. One 5·hti; 15" truck and wide ttre11 Whitt:' 1n •USID IMW1• 151~· alum inum e11rtop s plit rim S7 Two oolof -woo'tlaatatthl1 '76530lA S/R(7~PV0) n atbotlom & JOllP out-!1•50x16 ~ (I , UM.'Cll llrC'!I prict'! llF6'7217) "18 2002 S/R (288RKM ) board w /r ,mott t An k. $10 C'llCh One tl'n wldl' x S4ttl '77 U>; 4 IP S/R (0179) Hu '7t Uc. $40.1015 J6.5 ~ply SIS 642·337!_ V~....._ 'T7 630calA S tR U109THJ> ......,... '78 783i 4rllpd <025V FZ) s EA WAY DI ES F. L '73 lfonda r1v1t• m otor 2M8 Har r Blvd. Ca...4 s • ..t.,. SP 0 RT F I S II E R I WANTl::l> Runnlnll or Colla Me11 US-4620 ------..;._- S W 0 R 0 F I S H rebuilt C•dl •~4 1103~ '78320i: a uto. a /c,8 track NE W PORT St. I P . ll'lk for John. 7ftM to SELL Idle ltt'ms with a lttl"fO, whJle w / tan lnt. '30,500 P.P.145 7811 lPM Daily Piiot Cla11lfled Ad •1101 Roter af\. 4pm. . ·-._ -.. .. I • • 1· ' e ! ' r ...... ........... ..... ...... rtM"' .. ".~ ...... UMd ....... UM4 ...... UMd •........•..•••.••.. ,~ •..••••................ ·•··········•·•·······• .....................................•••.......••••••.•..........••••. ..w t7U...... t727 ~ t7SOC1•hc n1sC •• ttl7Cllln•• tt20 ...... Ute4 ............... ... .. ··~·····,·············· ................................................................................................................. . IOI LL.I ....... ..... M.w •79 77..._ DI Blk/Blll. Alf , 'Tl C.maero. m•l. pwdr MUST St;LL '74 1::1 ...... tt40 .._.,.. I Snrt. •llO)'•, AM /FM --blu. fwly equipped·P /S. Ca mino. U50 below ••• .. ••••••••-••-••• & HONDA Cari •l l'U• All alr•• P/B~ A/C.. crwtt COW\• wholelale. U l·21'2 Beautllw·'11 Ford LTD 4 MANY No1Dvr11 T 10 lar !U, ~r~e~·~oixt au~ f1WSH. za,,y . ~··~.l.al.J. ~ ';!;; Te01 111 ~ maan.atU,&?) ml Mu.it h~e to 0ap .... AJlllOltDAILI PL. vinyl t.op, All/F M ....... YERSITY W ~ lhMd•tn l'nnva•rt • pr~clate But offe r Delcnbft this beautlrul s tereo. tinted &l u a • .,.. MulUp&c ConCQU~ Wlo ~ C..ty'a 213/SD~·~OO. 592-344$, "13 Monte Car&o. 1parkl· ~. "'4-U• ncr Ab8olutely hnp1•1 B~arJila C.....,. ~4. IN ~ ift eolcM-wlt.h STATION WAGON nibl t-> .. 11w., llu\ 4lO • reC1 vtnyl landau and In· Good ConcilUon llnl> 7U &!M "7KM Che¥f'Olet t920 terlor. Loaded with SU00/090 ........ 818 automatic . a i r . till --'---------1 I M /FM stereo. '10 -. ~ ml .... a.ta Meu 5tOMW ... lloyc• t7H t>lean. ~ 1m Uoeda (''If('('. 21u< ml, ··~·· ••• • ••• • • • •• ••••• MW tire . Ot>W batl 1 D£Al[R IN U.S.A. YOUIMEW 1979 CADILLAC C&.IAAAMCI! on Camaros, Caprices. Monte Car los. Mali bus & Novas . Drastte rcduc- Llon.i! ="see ... S24'tS '7J a mocor. cab over lll·l• or '131-0'11 l -----o.e.. tn na\.'; lllnt saeoo. C<w1t11t·t Bnu 498..u&s ldl ~l ~ ~ campe1'. new motor. 1 •••••••••••••••••••••• ........ t7l0 MOW! SAVE HOW!!! 2888 Harbor Blvd. mo. left on warranty. A Qlst.a Mesa . SSG-·4620 s hape. $5200 Corne r tm lrnp\Ja, 4dr, power ~~Gothard . H .B . windows. power steer · ----------1 *Zs* DISCOUMTID •• •. t B Aii WIC k 04 TSUN 8 11 1Jl'>'1'1}.Jl7!> COSTA MESA DATSUN ....................... tm OaJmk•r J•a uur 3 II Matte II tJ\1;, I' for di.JI C"nmuumn~ ''"''H' r ar bulh Xlnl 11ra.i ('ond lhNout M,..t11lhr •uh 1•r itray 4!\,IM)6 0 11 •: 1111 $1>.!UU I 'll 371 \ t'\"'-ti 1H•M CtO\tO WNO-''~ ):J "•lwr I 'loud I ~111 IJ!,MI 'IH!1 11 11 '10, SW\nll.I( Id""' d<'t'k Toyota 9765 1mm1&ful11lt· $bUllO ••••••••••••••••••••••• • COMMElL CHEVRO LET 'K.'>dl.u I•" HI .. I 1111->l\\H ~\ 546-1200 Ing. •nd brakes. air cond. AM·FM 8·trac k stereo. tilt wheel. over- s1te radfals Heavy duty battery. Metalh<' blue w/blue vinyl inter ior Excellent condauon. all freeway miles. $3750 751-4840 "74 Grand Torino Wagon : 351. 16 mi per gal. or best otrer. 842-7892 '62 Falco11 91,017 mi. Orig. Own. Best oi~r. 714 /541MO'.!O.r' LiRcolR 9945 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 7~ Cl'IH.'.1 S T t•uupt•, ·n t-;1 Dorado Convertt· '19 Monte Carlo. Loaded, tm4 Unc:, Cont Mark IV. ·~ Jlig 3~ hur .. undy 1$,000 UH. ¥tr, bnrf, hll' Rus.-.el exl . W/bonc low mi. $S9915. PP. call classic cood .. best offer . RH • • • p " \ ' l'lll>M'llc $5i1UO J irn lc11ther mt. Every opt. 7141549-1480 lo mi. 8'2-6234 842·80SS U. f S. ll, IH to (i1~'16St 11fl 61,M '\1111 cond. $.5,00-0/B!.l lr&.M 1W1n-:. 'Int 'ond Ofr 1"'5 32W evC'S toO So. Comt Hwy. '76 Monte Carlo. 26.000 Ma••lck 9'47 ~JO ofr 1>.:.~71!11 ·n l"o10nJ Marl.. II I dr L..,..te«lil nu. clean. AM t f'M. new ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 '\Ji., H h ~oocl n>rld ~lc·t~O t .q11• l'<t'>bdl•• ~ I~!> .2181 Julo Jtr \ \1 1' \I _______ _.._ 49 .. 11 3 1 l.Jrcs &1500 Ph 673-l846 '70 Ma ve r J c k . Good .'.!,~;1.~!".. $1200 bbl ulh:i '79C0l'l'F. l.>t: VILLI-: ---------econom y car $700. ""'......., Fully t"<JUll'Pt'<.I t\S!!Uml' -·55 Chev Y Sl Wagon. 957-0478 284511,ARBOR BLVD S"°"'4 I 0 540.02 13 Maida 9738 SMILE AT P<J)mt'flL' C.\lll 1:12 8366 15 M Crlo landau 43.000 good ttrt-s . r uns ~ood. As GAS STATIOMS NOW 1\!ik for UaH· m1, cconom1c a l . all ~~548-2407 ~••••••••••••••• -....•••.••...•••....... :L' you p11~s th"'m in lht' •<•L•ROO-•l•l•l ----Rml xtras Pr pty 975.11~ '78 Capnee Clas:.1c 4·dr. "We need to buy c lean Datsun used cars" $ WUI Pay Top Dolla r S COSTA MESA DATSUN 284SHARBOR HLVO 540-6410 540.021 !. 1971 MAZDA GLC DELUXE 3 Door Automatn· tr:.n' & radio Vt•ry lo"" m Ill''' Lie 149TXC Stk. 4201\ $3478 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR .&lVD COSTA MfSA 642-0010 flvnam tte '7tl l'l'lt<·a __ __ __ '76 Caprice E,.,talt Stat A C. A~f 1'':'11 !.lerco. 1.'1flh,wk C.T' F:H"l'P W~n. f''S. P.d!. l'r c·on l~.<XX> m1 S64001or bc:.t IM~l1\C '77 <..'Pl· dl' \'till•. o(frr !1ti8 7326 tmnull~ 1'11•:.11 1·111 . n ·d 111 all 01,uunl'> Ph ti-16·4~·14 tr;o. :.IC~.:: 1>1·~ _ ------~ color "1th ""hll•• IJlll 01 5-111 :Jll7 l>ll11JIO.:. hliH·k 1n1 .. r1111 with ""ood ~ratnt•<I 1lush t-:Qwppt_>d ""1th 5 'l"'t•d. a tr . AM 11".M :.l l'l 1'0 II trac·k ( l'ltilbA I Mui.I ~c.-e -won't lai.t al 54495 Victory Dodq~ '7U S<ln lil· VIit•. Ol'IN e ni.:. M I l' h l' I 1 11 l> h J l I , & altnllr. till l>O""l'r must see 64-0-0003 Chrysler 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ -----_ 288M Harbor Blvd. "76 ~\1lle. It blue. fully tq111pp~d. xlnt l'Ond. mu..,1 :wll 6-10·~ --- Three ·77 Chrysle r Cordobas lo males. full power. below blue book. Al S J OI J n d er 5J l -260 1 (W I I ll > TI4/846-3798. ·73 RXJ Mazd a Wgn . lo C05t.a Mt-:.a 556 4620 m1 . x lnt cond . P P Triumph 9767 '78 Coupe de Ville, iclnt rond. Take ovt•r lease No rash rl'Qwred. Prv Ply 552·1725 -n.Nn .... & Ilse CAJI •A.Wtl IM~C~• .'69 Chrys ler 300. 2 <.Ir h d l p . m cl' h ii n 1 c a I I y s ound. ROOd tires. n body wk net'ded $37~ ORANGE COUNTY'S HEWE ST LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALERSHIP RAY R..ADEIOE LINCOLN·MERCURY 16-18 Auto Center Or SDFwy-Lake Forest exit IRVINE 130.7000 i2 Col. Park 9 pass. wag. White. fully loaded ! XJnt! $2,100. 675·6161 i i Colony Park Wagon. A.\1 1FM , AIC S1300. ~5626 Sll50tbst ofr. 751-4555_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 RX4, motor & tires TR7 '7il' Ch•an. :.!f;,000 m1. '<Int tond Sl~llO Firm Sunrool, $1700 --------'79 St·vtlll'. assumt• b l" 21 4¥+0 c~ Orin .. --C-.lr-Oll'Et4 7 DAYS 4 WHtC 114&-4562 t'V~ .._._ --------1 .._ . ...., s;i:;o mo no 1 <i s h n~"<lt-d l'all 75!J \H3 768-7222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cotttioental 993 •••••••••••••• •••••••• '66 289 Auto. ong. very 545-8tk!O J\ ~ t o 11 I.)' ~IO· SH 13 18 2.80Z. metalh1· lilue ~000 m1 Air . 4 l>pd SlllS9S. 54&. 7739. YOU'VE H A D A CHAMC E Voluw~ 9770 - --••••••••••••••••••••••• ·74 <.:oupc Jc Ville. (iood ·75 Nova lllchbk, nct.-d~ ·11 Mark Ill Xlnt cond d ean throughout $2100 $2.!195 0 . 8.0 Lv m l>g. _4_9'J _282S_. ______ _ --------ti4 Outl>Ul\ RuJd:>ll' (.1 ilSlJ c. $3!IOO. 7!">9-163! I 1978 280 l S :.pd. air . :.kreo ta~. greut cond Buy S8500 or ta kl' O\ 1·r l:.e pmnt SlfiX m W/$1500 dn \1·t llfllll o W04!r leavini,: l·1111nt r~ 67:>-96216 '77 280Z 2 +2. hi . xlut l·ond. 25.00U mt. :11r :.tcreo. Mus t !--l'l I. I ax purp, $7800 hrm &i2 IJJI to makl' a '-UJ>t>r d1!,1l on VW Having trouble• :.t>ll rond Loaded. C all soml' work. AC. P 1S. • 1 pickup ~•th ••arnpl·r mg your <'<ir '! Trv u,, Top ,hl•ll bcfort> but pasw<I 1t dollar . P.11d ro1 ''' Nol • up Don't pas., up th1•. Hnn~ your car 111 Jam bar~atn buy on lt 74 M::irino Volk :.wu~en. MaLda P w11h l'l•rn' 18711 &ac·h Ulvd . llunl· Vallt•v s ht•ll Ila-. .1 mi-'ton l:k.11 h h i. for 751 "3:?1 l. Mt n 5211 73AA Sl.5001orr 675 35<H 1976 St·villt'. Ilk m('tal111· blUt'. lo:.11k'<l :tl 000 m 1, new Mit•h ltrc-:-. S!,SJOO or reas ofr G-12 97~ Pl' brand nl'W t•nf.!tnt· 1 forank MJnno or 'l orn ·n <.'oupt• <k \'tilt· .111\1 ... pl'1•rl lran:. , wh 1t1· A1Jun nuJt~extt·llt·nl tnru11l11111 "Pok<· wht•1·ls & w11k -----OOt' uv.11,.1 177 ~3til t1rl>S 182:640X1 l"as lbdC'k . 'ti!I. c•lcan. 1·vl'nmgs and Wt't'ktmds. ONLY IR'>995 to:r l'U l o n gai.. s:,511 ,.._ -642-8733 Of' 556·71J<J ~ 99 17 VidoryD~ 288M Harbor Blvd. Ca;ta M~;i 55G 411211 •......••••...•••...... 1974 CHEVROLET CAMARO '11 T-Top Monte Carlo Shm·p F\111 powl·r Mu~l :-li' to apprt!(•talc Hepo . A-.:.umt> lea!.c o r r e- lcas<.'. < 7-.HSG M > IE.ACH LEASING 4019 Westerly. Suite 2Q3 Nl·wport Beat•h 8 33-9850 ---·833· 1528 _ • 6 5 C o n v e r t 1 b I t'. CorYdte 9932 automatic. 6·cyl. lo w ••••••••••• ••• •••. •••.. rruleage 751 6666 arter S. IN Corvt'tle Sti ver Anni\ 70 Mus\,ang Very :.hurp Xlnt cond 7 .000 M 1 v.a 302 <'nR c ass v $12.500 731·6662 Mt 6 ToP. J\ ·c. J'S:·r R S2ioo PM Call 55!H!Ol I aft IH' ~t '79Corvctle. red wtblar k -55 Mu:.t V-8 . A t C. le ather inte r .. ai r . n•stor cd t•xeept for stereo. Pwr windows & minor bo dy work & lock!>. tape, tilt. l'ruiSl'. paml SJ~ 494 2671 Umited edition SPoilers & ·more . Aft !i pm . ~ 9955 559--6524 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I>atsWl ·77 2HOZ 4 spd. ~ ~ 9740 Jtr, AM /F'M slC'reo. ••••••••••••·~··••••••• trk. As king $7250. lmmaeulate 75 230 4 $51-3191 /547·9357, As k for l·yl 4 door. white :.rd an b6 \'W Bui.:, lll'l'lls l ront t•nd. t'l\ll i.:ootl si;oo S.18-1)107 1\utom a1 tl'. P"" r '>ll'<'r '66 Sqrbk. ne w t ires. 111i.: & br:tk!'s. air cond. & t.rakl'l>. xlnt cond1t1on radio. LI<' !17 1UZT Stk. 13 l'apn N• t-:i.tate W~n. p :., p1b, a tc. l'lct1. rear wtndow, whtc sd walls $1500 8.\2 J 152 ~ 9935 .••.........•.......•.. i 6 Dart S~c Edition Air. a uto lran:.. P /S. P t B. beaut int. xlnt cond. 552.1429 1975 Cutlass 4 dr. lake new. 40K miles. vinyl top, loaded. S3800 · 1m Cutlass 4 dr. like new. J2K miles. AM i''M c~. $5000 P iply term!., TIJrh dys, 492-2100. t:V:> $1700. 556-2417 /646·5696 13().IA ~er ~-25 m1.p..·r ~ul $7XOO ---00-9&!1 p I' 280ZX CL 2 + 2 Ji.s um< . -. " -lease, no 1kpo~1l Will 00 280St,. ~ooll condllt0n, deal! 3 000 miles P p &iUon~ S2SOO 752-1032 • 4\16 27!12 ·ro Bug. runs & loob great $1700 Aftt•r 6 PM 5J6 5004 ·74 VW Oilshcr Wa~uo 56,000 m1 $1 950 '75 Datsun 710. Fully '70_Mem'dt..., 230 4 dr. lo ~1330/644-~/~79·29311 loaded. Xlnl cond. mi. xlnt l'Ond. S4 mo. '78 Rabbit, tan. s unroof. ~best. 646-2360 83'1.Q32 s~pskms. R._100 m 1. 36 . ·77 280Z. 4 s pd . a 1 r . MB ·m zso,. orig owne r , mpi: .tny i;as Like new s tereo. t ape. Prof. iur, AM .. ~t . xlnt cone.I. $16.'iO b31 ·1087. ma1nt 'd l'er f cond S~ 493-13W. Volvo 9772 r.2so 10f.fcr . ;>!i t·3t9 1 .73 l\tl-re~t.-::.. 280 S1', 1 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,ves Sunroof, :.ll'reo. nl.'w VOLVO Must sell l9'7b 2XOZ. '\ln1 llres, air. full pwr, xlnl t' <J n d . F M l> t er co ('OOCJ. A:iksn~ $7650. PP c·assette. Air . mJg ""hll>. 544-4160 I~ miles. ~.akc ofler. i<I ~EL M ~snrf. :it>K 0 _QJ.!!!_v~ 552 62111 ___ rru. all extra .... ho<ty im- SA.LES, SERVIC E AMO LEASING Vt:HSl'.A S 01-:Ll\'l-:HY t::XJ>f!:HT~ Fenwi 9723 m~ Sl4.IW 551·2'J2tl _ •••••••••••••••••••••• '76 450 S E . Mi lan '75 Ferrari GT4. lo m1. bm/b11mboo. auto. a ir. loaded $23,000 673 907 r 1pwr. pwr wand. -.nr'f. eves 894-9927 dy~ AM /FM 8·trk ~h·rl'o. Fiat 97 x l nt con d Sl 7 .soo ••••••••••••••• •• • • • • • 1_5_1-_sooo _______ _ IIDBB Fantastic Closeout on 1978 ~odels 1979 Models now arriving MUST SELL '74 450 SLC. 74.000 m 1 C.ood eond Snrf c t r . S'\7.000 774 4826 l'VCS '75 450SL · 28.000 mt Gold . Dunlap wi re wheel-1. Xlnt cond. Make offer. 548-7520 MG 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DICK MILLER MOTOHS ~W. Warner. S.A 557·2132 '76 MG Midstet, '13K mi. ----------1 nds clean·up. m inor '76 Fial 131S. xlnl con body work, mcchan1cul- $1AOO Finn ly sound Be:.t offer . ____ 968-__ 7853 ___ --1 Npt. 645-1749 '76 Fial Wgn, lo m1. Mtn ·m MGCGT classic nr w cond. $2800. piunt. seats. be!>l offor. 673-7893 832-3176 P.P. EARLE IKE VOLVO ltlfi6 llurbor Blvd <'OST A M ESA 646-9303 540·9467 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOJ.VO Largest Volvo Dealer 1n Oran~e County 1 BUY or Lf.ASE DIRECT ~~~ 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 '71 Volvo 164. rblt e ng. pwr slr, auto. air. new radia ls. leathe r int. AM /F'M + muet1 more! '74 (~. '74 ) to'1at l MC'il 9744 Very d ean! $<'300/offr Special . 4-dr s e d a n ••••••••••••••••••••••• _960-__ l~----- auto. trans., Blaupunk ·70 MGB . good cond. radio. b eate r . floo $1,600 AMlos. Used mats, custom pm strip 494.4275 ••••••••• ••••• • •• • •• •• • i.ng, avocado green wit AMC 9905 tan-brown interior. Onl ()pet 9746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17,300 origina l miles ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Complete o rl g 1n a '700pclGT.autotrans. l service records. Lady' owner. $2600 F1 rm . car. Cannot be duplicat 548-8270 ed ! Must see! S299 firm. Call 642·-0138 '8Aa: a 9747 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '18 I.at Solder, rebll eng 'JJ p rum well. nds rear win antera dow "s ome body s speed, AM /F M _562_.Jr.M _______ --1 cassette, air, red with '7P 128 Fiat , excellen black trim. Very sharp. condition, new pain t LoW miles Repo. As-$2300. '*'3447 swne lease or release. --------~ t985JORI wen YOU! llACH LEASING tr JOU 're buyin1 you 4019 Wester ly. Suite 203 fint car or looking I N~rt Beach xlD't inUease ln a sport IJl-9150 late model Import, w have tbe perfect aolu· ,_.. t750 tloo. Tbla '71 Flat I •-••••••••••••••• • ••• equipped wttll 4 • We'll Save You fSSl trans. ror performance. POttSCHE *** Cheryl Deppe 21619 Santa Ana A vc. Costa Mesa Two Fr... Tick.ts to the LONG BEACH THEATRE FESTIVAL IHTHE IOOMIOOM IOOM Starring 1978 Best Ac· tress n ominee Jill Clayburgb al the Long Beach ConveoUon & En· tertalnment Center. 300 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach. caJI ~ext m to claim your Ucketa *** 9910 has very low m iles. and Mel'Cf'dea·Ben~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.r~Sttt· In. color. @ '12 Le ..... auto, A/C, _ • ~ P IS, P /B. 4·d r. 49.400 V1chry Dodp mi, xlnt. $1500. 646-1456 2881Har"bor81vd. r '73 Estate W ago n~ CoeirMesa 556-4 ( Loaded . all powor. poutractlo n . G r eat '76 Fial 131. A/C, ste cond. MUC H MORE! c.us. lmmac, $3300. Call Ca0 For Appl. S2,050/offer. 759-1909 aft Rk:bard MO-WO day1, C7141 642-116' 5. 640-cm4 evea. "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!I --------1= '73 Buick Electra Ltd. 4 '71 Spider, new top, dr, ( /JY'ltr, new tires. x lnt nlDI tood. Blue. Fl.od what you want i.n l'Ond. $1095 qys 581·7000: S'lOO 673-1 IMU,y PUot Clu1llled1. evs 586-1.298 . S3678 THEODORE ROBINS 66 I mpa la SS. h1 ~h pcrformancl• nl•wJ~· rbll e ni.:. Tur~o 3~0 lran~ ma ~ wheels . AskinR $1700 552·32*1 9940 492.2300 FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MfSA 642 • 0010 '77 Chevy Camaro. lo mi''· PIS. P ill. J\~1 /FM ta:..~ , silver blue 1n ('OI or . ask111,I.! Sl~)oo Call 19i 2903 +alt 5pm & wknds ·77 Cam:iro xlnt cond Ask 1ng S5 .250 . ca 11 anyt.Jmt• 759-0305 ·n C ap r1n• 1-:s late Wai;:on SG700 or lake O\er bl· tor ~ mo~ al S2JO II Loadl-d, all CX · lras. 661 0935 ---- 13 & i5 "98'.," & 'I I wgn. both look & run ~reut. 1:.t real> o t r . PP . 7514555 '72 Delt.a 118. 4 dr, air. PH. PS. A !\1 , ,.. ~1 rad 1 o. 49.000 ma . ~50 K41i·2325 ·si Olds Cutia:.:.. 2 dr. P•'· air. Xlnl ~ond ..:ood ttrC'S 9:i()() or b~:~l ot h·r ·79 Camaro; 3500 m1lclo ,\~1 f"~f ca~sl'llt' S7 000 556-2417 Evl'ntni;s ·77 Cupri \l,1bStC, 250 631 5833 --------CU.'>lom l'OUpt'. rompan~ ._. ........ ,.~,..·o..eo•...... Pitctc> car Xlnt cond. $4.300. ., .. __ c...... , .. _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6.113121 --70 :'>.l·" JHtllll. y1•1low. ·75 Granada 4dr. air. ·75 Pinto wl{n. \'t;. auto. \I J J.! Y.hl•t•b 1'1·rl1•1·1 71NomadWai.:on.307.tr. p l lo, r ad1tJ , tiry l '14,000 mt. n11 dent:., 1und Lth uph :.hilt m1 per gal $950 orbelol $2 .000 M UST S l';LL Sl950 Yello w. t714 l :>Port!>. 67:1 ~:A! olfor. 84.2·7692 E,jj..&Jl8. 979· l 426 dys. < 2 1 J I -----J2!Vi7'l5 eves ~~·.~.e.': ....... !~.~~ ~~·.~:.~ ....... !~.~~ ~~·.~:.~ ....... !~~~ Plyw:Duttt------ ·'"r~ WITH LESS SAS TO 50 AIC>Ute, YOU ..a A CAI THAT M>IS AIOUMD OM USS •AS. The new 1979 Flat Strada gives you better mileage than tfle Datsun 310 or the oas-POW8fed RatStMt and It costs hundreds Of doll~ leM than either Clll gotng In befOl'e you 8V9ft go out. What'& more. Strada gives you better gas mileage than the Omni or Horizon. too. An EPA ntlmated 28 MPG. 41 MPG estimated highway miteaoe. Remember· compare these Mtlmates to the "ttrnated MPG ot other cars. You may get different mileage depending on speed, weather. and trip length. Highway mileage #ill probebfy be i.ss. " ,_,_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 PLYMOUTH Fury CYStom SMbwbon J Seat Station Wauon Torquefhte tran:.. \' II tint. i:lass. c mm1ss1on:. conLrol system. L /R re mote control mirrors . A C. uuto mattc. pwr ta.ligate window & door lock.<,. Pnced below Blue Boole. 76.000 mi S2:000 Belo"" wholcsall' <.:a n be set•n al Tht> Daily Ptlot. 330 W Bay St . Co:.la Mesa or call C1 rculallon Dept 642·4321. ext 210 1976Plywth Gt-. Fury Custom 2 Seat Sfo. Wqtt. Blue metallic w /blu~ ml AIC. AM 1FM s t ereo . auto . s peed con t r o l. e m1 ss1on s eon tro l system, tinte d glass. pwr windows & locks . Priced below blU<' book 74.906 m1 Sl.975. Can be seen at the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay .St .. Costa Mesa or call Clrculalion Dept.64.2-4321,ext .210 P..tlec 9965 "16 TRANS-AM" 400, A IT. air. AM 1FM tape. wide ti res a nd wheels. chro~ headers. orange 111 color. (Okla. CZ810041 S5500toffcr 552·5442 "16 Fireblrd, good cond .. stereo. 1. owner. $4700. Aft s. calJ 673· 7825 '68 t,e Mans, orig. ownr. super cond. 56,000 on g. mi. Sl.200. 673'3600 11 t1rttlrd tt70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tFYOU DOH'TMtMO ltU.lq a little allentloe, ibtn jou'U fall ln love wtth tb111mmaculate '71 T·Bird In ll&ht yellow with aadlUe lnterior. Hq ever)! imqinable conve· nlence. Jncludln1 alr. AM /nl tape. lllt wheel, Power wlndowa, a n d men. (8l2SIB> Slttl ::':lb!·:.~~. Ooattl ..... 55&-4GO f'tC •UP Tit UC k 4 sooed. nice shell & ONLY 50.3 10 miles. Red w11h wire wheel covers Good ronn1ng.. e conomtcal truck (84 20BEI 523M 1975 DATSUN 1210 2 Dlt. SI04H 4 o;p ePd trans mission & radio Clean. eco nomical car at a low low price (709MMK) 524M 1974 TOYOTA C otte>tolA 4 DOOR SED4 H 4 '>Peed transmission and radio iam1ly c.edan 1868LFMl 52599 1976 FORD l"tMTO Only 1 l 155 m11es automattc transmission . V6 oower <>reenng & vinyl mor Very cJean. good m•leage 1897SES1 s2999 SUPER SPECIAL!! 1973 VOLVO 4 Dlt. SIOAH A utom a tic trao s m1 ss1o n. air cood11tonmg. radio & only 65.300 m11e-. Good gas mileage A ve1y sate car : 8 19JESl s3199 A REAL BARGAIN! 1973 DATSUN 240Z COU,f Automatic tranc: air cono vinyl tOQ. maq wheels & AM/FM Prelty green 1270JSDI $4699 HURRY FOR THIS BUY! 1974 TOYOTA CWC4COUf'I 4 speed trans radio & 46 300 miles Super mileage. suoer cledn ;woor once '192L0Hl ' s3399 ClllC4 4 speed lrans . mags alf cood11ton1ng. stereo taoo & rad1a1 tires :B37KHN) IZI O FASTl•C• 4 speed trans . s tereo tape. wire basket wheel~ Good gas mileage. Re11ab1hty and 11 s gooeloof(1~~49RYU I 1978~~STA Less than 21.000 miles Pretty whale car with custom inte rior. 4 speed trans. & stereo Fun car to drive. good pawer, good handhng Front wheel dnve. Low pnce. (~8:UZ\ry $3699 1974 VOLVO ., 1'4 SI04M Automatte trans .. air oond .. pWr. steering, leather Int.. stereo caaaette 6 rich blue. (262KEM). ... ' . . . •1• DAILY ~LOT Thuf'ld9. April 11, 1171 ..J • SEE CARS OF THE 80s llOWlll THE ALL · OMLY FRONT WHEEL DRIVE Of'l ALL MEW 1979 LE MANS WAGONS IM STOCK OVER 35 TO CHOOSE FROM .ALL EQU1"8> WITH FACTORY AIR COMO.!! llEW 1979 GRAND PRIX s4295 L c~cigsE FROM! EX.AM .. Lf: ::~:,i $7228 DiKMlll I 000 ONLY .55795 EQUl,PEO WITH AUTO. TRAMS. POWER IRAKES POWER STEERING .AM RADIO l l; ll'lf'>W'1f ?EU1~1.,.14l)1 i!Uf1Jf~1~1tt 2E211Yl~fbl ~l .'f19f~ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP ~ FREE . FULL TANK OF GAS FOR ALL CARS SOLD DURING THIS SALEI UPTO 60 Months ·FINANCING on approved credit 1975 CHEVROLET IOHMIYIUI UOUC.H.A.M STATIOH WAG.OM S V-8, auto trans . powe r V-8 auto tran<;. factory air 5795 windows. power soars. s3995 cond 1t1 on1n g , p o w er Landau top, AM1FM stereo, !.leering. oower windows. V-8. auto trans . factory air S COnd . POwr window s & 55395 V·8 dUIO trans, factory atr 5395 sea t s. AM/FM stereo , cond po wer ~reonng . cruise control. 1111 wheel. AMlf·M -.rereo & wood w 1 r e wh ee I covers AM radio. Landau top. ltlt (798UBT) steenng (742MXU) rallye wheels & oower door grain s1d1ng ( 706ULF) 1977 GMC V-8. auto. trans., ll;ctorv "" $7995 cond . power "i\eer1ng, AM/FM stereo taP\'· cruise con trol & 1111 11theel. (155TWW) locks !836SETJ 12 MONTH OR 20, 00 MILE 1977 CHEVROLET GE ...... ERAL MOTORS Availallle V-8.auro trani:. tactory a1r " .. On All s4495 ~,~~r?n~1~~1 :'J;o ~~~=~ . SERVICE POLICY . Used cars '~,~1',t,~~~~rg rallye Prices ••ti thru Aprll 30 only -Hurry whlle sele I 'llWY. IMf'OATAHT NOlta TO REAOf.RI lN 11<1C* OI ----ncl lllCIUOelll\' ___ I_ -,,_.., .,. ... ..__,,..°' __ ..., . ~ All ora-on--et-AM a.\ ........ ID ,nor -Oller -AefW ' t *> 1t1t < OPEN DAILY - 9 A.M. TO I 0 P.M. WE LEASE ALL MAKES AND MODELS 13600 Beach Blvd. · Westminster (Beach Blvd. at Garden Grove fwy.) -C~ll 892-6651 or 636-2500 I I - --------.. --~-----,.,...-- ' . --·-----------·--- -B11ntlngton Beaeh Fo1•ntaln Valley · EDITION I "'•ur He•et••• Dally Newspaper VOL 72. NO. 109, 4 SECTIONS, _, PAGES Brown Warned Re publican Assembly minority leader Paul Priolo. left. and Democratic Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy, have warned Gov Edmund G. Brown to halt his world travel· ing and tt•nd to s tate business. Re lated story Page A5. O'Connor May Get New Hearing Officer The Huntington Beach Person- nel Commiss1or\ decided to do some reconsidering Wednesday night arLer coming under fire for lhe way it has handled the firing of deputy city attorney John O'Connor. and that the comm1ssfon had acted as a rubber sl<tmp. P e r so nnel c hairman Wan d a lyn Hiltunen said the selection of Mast wm; made in order to expedite lhe hearing process. Commissione rs said t hey ! would take a new look al lhe selection of a hl•aring offi cer tp. determine the merits of O'Con· "Somebody 1s s hooting craps with my career and they are us· ing rigged dice." O'Connor al· legelt . 17 nor's appeal at d special meet 1ng next Monday Under questioning from mem· bc•rs of the a udience Wednesday nig ht. person ne l commission members confirmed that Mast was the only person considered for the cast' ~ In a fi ve-m1null' meeting last Wednesday, the com mission selected former municipul court JUdge Pe:tul Mast as hearing of· · fi cer But O'Connor has hinted that a lleged hes bet Wf'en Mas! and " City Attorney Gall Hutton and her deputy. Bob Sangster. would ' prevent him from getting an 1m· partial hearing During a recess in the hear· 1n g, former mayo r Jerry Matney walked to the head table and told Commissioner Wally Van Colt. "You have bee n duped ... After conferring privately, the com mission asked that another list of potential hearing (}lficers be offered fo r considera'lion in addition to Mast. . ·: I' l " [ ' f O'Connor also cha rged that the selection of Mast was made by Mrs Hutton and ~angster &Huntington Cop. Must Wait for Decision Gil Coerper's nine·year battle to win back his job on the Hunt· ington Beach police de partment will have to wait at least another 30 days ...The lalesl delay was caused whe n lawyers disagreed Wed· nesday night on what transcripts should be reviewed by members of the Huntington Beach Person· nel Commission. Th~ transcripts of the case must be reviewed because two of t he three present com· missioners were not on the personnel commi~sion at pre· vious hearings involving Coerper. Commissioners said they are aiming for a decision at their next meeting in May after the attorneys work out their dif· rerences. The 44-year-old Coer per was fired in 19'/0 on charges he gave away a few items to fellow of· ricers lhal had been designated for charity. But the District Court of Ap- peal in San Bernardino ruled last month that the penalty was too severe and that disciplinary action must be something less than ~smissal. Commissioner Major Bowles also al,lked that an attorney other t~ Sangster be appoint· ed as its representative because of potential conflict or interest. Sangster is representing the city in the discharge of O'Con· nor O'Connor was fired March 27 on a number of counts of in· subordination a few days after he and Mrs Hutton gave differ· ing opinions on a zoning matter at a City Council meeting . Mrs. Hutton subsequently said she had decided to discharge O'Connor prior to that incident. O 'Connor {')aims lhe reasons fof dismissal a re a sham and that he wus in fact fired for political reasons . He also claimed Wednesda.v nig ht that Mrs. Hutton and Sangster were one·li me students in classes taught by Mast. Sangster said he.. did take a four-week seminar from Mast in li66. "I must have lake 500 other similar courses from other in- structors." he said. Troops Advancing KAMPALA, Uganda <AP> - Tanzanian and Ugandan troops were advancing east and north of Ka mpala today in a slow two· prong drive to reopen t he supply route from Kenya and extend the new government's control to dortbem and eastern Uganda . Traffie T-~d Truck Flips; Can Halted A traffic Jam that involved lbouaanda or motorists and plugged the San Diego Freew1y for more than four hours occurred Wednesd1y when a, dump truck loaded with asphalt blew a tire and overturned near tbe freeway'• ID· tercbange with the ~·San Gatirjel Freeway. .. CAUFORNlA IDGBWAV'Patrol officers called to the acene said the asph11t spewed fioom the truck when the vebJcle pitchedover ontotbeiceplaDtver•e . They said cars backed up from Loq Beach to Calta Meaa while work cr ews strqgled tu clear the 100 from the highway. OITICEU SAID normal tratnc waa restored a bou.l 6 p.m ., tour boura after the truck overturned. They said the driver ol tbe vehicle w11 unhurt. -...-·-- ' • '( ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA e Evidence Axe Diedrich Jury Won't Hear 'Cpnclusions' By GARY G llANYILLE Ol t• o.i1y ~ S!Mt SAN DIEGO-The bribery trial o f Ora n ge Cou n ty Supervisor Ralph Diedrich and architect LeRoy Rose was int.er· rupted today while the judge de· cided if test imony possibly da maging to Diedrich could be given before a jury The eight-man. four-woma n jury hearing the case was left in Supe rior Court Judge Ross Tharp's courtroom while the judge and contending attorneys in the case set up s hop in a courtroom on anothe r n90r . At issue in the hearing was the possible testimony of former Anaheim Hills Inc. president William Stark Defense attorneys James Rid· dett and Keith Monroe called for the hearin~ on the belief Stark might be asked to testify about matters of which 11e had no first hand knowledge. When called lo -the witness s tand in the a lmost e m pty {'OUrtroon;ri Stark conceded that 1n 1973 he fe lt apprehensi ve about the possibility ··thin~s were going down tM! path of a criminal nature." His reference was to the com pany's allempl to free 2.200 acres in Anaheim Hills from an agricultural preser ve a~reement with the county thal was thwart· ing its development. ll is the prosecution ·s con· lention that Diedrich and Rose were involved in ;i b ribery. conspiracy centering on the company's effort to secure a favorable commitment from the Board of Supervisors. · Today. Stark brieny discussed a dinner meeting he attended in early 1973 with Diedrich. Rose and another company official. Richard Owen. "I just had a gut feeling. I didn't like the way things were going. Tun Arrested In Valley on The/ t Charges A Fountain Valley police of· ficer who s potted a car driven without lights through the city·s industrial area arrested two Los Angeles men as burglary sus- pects early today. Booked into Orange County Jail on charges of suspicion of bur glary and possession of burglary tools were .Joe Wilson. 18, and Raymond Landry Jr .. 21. Officer Norm Sa tte rfield. joined by Officer Don Nielsen. made the arrest al 1:27 a.m . near Ward Slreel at Ellis Avenue. The two discovered the car was filled with bicycles and tools believed taken earlier from four homes in the Tibrun de· vclopment area. In addition to an estimated $700 worth of stolen property. about $200 iff cash was re· covered. police said. The money was believed taken in t he burgla ry of California Wire Products al 10620 Lawson River Ave. earlier in the morn· ing. ·'T he re was discussion of politics and· finances closely re· lated together. I don 'l lik~ those kinds or things. "I didn't like the timing of the meeting, Mr . Rose's relationship as campaign manager for Mr Diedrich and Mr. Rose's wish to se ll us som e land ." Stark testified. It is the prosecution's con· tention that Rose and Diedrich attempted to solicit a bribe from 100-mpb Chase the company by offering to sell 1t land io Fullerton at a price $150.000 above its true value. Al the conclusion of the 40· minute hearing, Judge Tharp ruled some of Stark's testimony ~ould not be given before the jury. fi Simply put. the Judge said Stark could only testify on mat· ters or which he had a first hand knowledge Thal ruling upheld dt:fcnse al Woman, 24, Dies In Beach Crash A Westminster woman who led law enforce ment officers in e:t 100 mile·per·hour chase down Beach Boulevard through Hunt· i'ngton Beach died early Wednes day Of injuries Suffered jUSt before her toppling car rolled.lo a stop on a sandy beach Sharon Shelton Young. 24, of 13R61 Locust St . died in Pa{'1fl ca Hospital at 8: 15 a .m . less than six hours after she allegedly ran a red light on Bt:ach Boulevard at Bolsa Avenue, Huntington Beadrpotice reported. Orange County Sheriff's dep uties. who patrol the M1d"ay City area. said they saw the inci· dent and launched a sQuthbound chase at 2 :27 a .m. on Beach Boulevard in which the woman ~llegedly ran several other red lights. The depullcs were joined in the purs uit by a Huntington Be ach police unit just north of Pal·1flc Coast l11ghw:.iy whef'e Beach Boulevard dcad ends ~·t thl' j uncture of the city·~ beach and lluntington Be al'h Stal(• Beach Police said Mts~ Youn).(" 197fl yello" Camaro o;ped through tht• Coa st Highway intersel·t1on and up u beach tll'Cl'Ss road, hit a rnrb and a plantc•r box and ne" some 50 fe •t through the air before plowing into lht• !>andy beach Tr<1ffi<· 1nv<.>s t1gator:-'-t<lld the l" a r continut:d 300 fret on lht' bea{'h toward the ocean. mlhng over and over "When 1t stopped. you c·ouldn 't lt•ll 1t "'as a C;.i mal'n. ·· -;u1d one Offi Cl'r •· 1t "CJS ahout lht• SIZl' or ;,i Volkswagen ·· Miss Youn~ ·s uncon!ic1ous bodv was found some 10 feet from whert' her m a ngled car rt>sted. Offil'crs said She sur fered mass1vl' head IOjUrH''- Another Professor To Speak at Trial By KATHY CLANC\' Ot 1M D•ll' Pilot St.it A s econd UCLA medical school professor was lo lake the witness stand Loday in the trial of a Huntington Harbour phys1· <'ian accused of strangling a newborn infant Dr. John Mcnkes. {'hnital pro· Ce ssor o f p e di atr i cs and neurology was to offer medical expert testimony in the murder retrial of Dr. William Wmtdill Another UCL.A medic1:1l school professor told Waddill 's Oran~c County Superior Court jury Wed· nesdav that the infant Waddill alle~e.dly stra ngled was doomed lo die before the doctor arrived at the Westminster Community Hospital nursery Or Cynthia Barrett said that. when Waddill arrived 20 lo 25 minutes after delivery of the al· leged abortion survivor. "I think death was inevitable ·· Dr Barrell told the jury her own experience was with pre· mature infants, not with infants who had been exposed lo saline abortion solution. Bul even without the presence of saline. Or Barrett testified. an mfant or the same age as thl' one known as Baby Gi rl Weaver a nd with th(• s a me weak hC1· signs would need immediate re v1val attempts startmJ;? w1thm the first minute after hirth Or Barrett went on to ~ay that personnel at Westminster Com mun11~ ll ns p1ta l lo-.t an~ C'hances to re\'1ve the infant b;. tak ing thf' wrong cmergen"y steps in thl' bahy s first mo mc•nls of hfl' ··tr I walked into a hospital and someom• s:ud this baby 1s 20 minutes of age.·· Or Harrell continued. ··1 'would probably say ·has this baby been baptized and do the parents want it to be"•·· Starting intense resusc1tat1on aft er 20 mjnutes , lhe dot'lor con· tinued. "would be below the medical standard in any com munity in lh1s country .. W addill's attorney. Charles Weedman. has contended the t wo·pound. 15-ounce infant was already dead or on the verge of death when Waddill arrived at the hospital Sex Fling ,Tapes Seized San Diego Elite ·F Jee P~blic Embarra,ssment L A MESA <AP) -Some nervous swingers a re upset by the vice s qu'ld 's seizure and viewing Of video tapes from M ser vice t hat , ror a $15 fee . matched couples seeking to s wa p mat.es ror sexual flings. "I sure hope nol>ody's looking a t those tapes." Marge, an a irline employee in San Diego, said Wednesday . "It would cause me much embarassment lf the neighbors found out." Tbelr chagrin stems from a police raJd Friday on Art Bell's Video Encounters office here ln which 30 video tapes were con· fiscat.ed. · . They feature Interviews BellJ 33, made with 100 members OJ the club and about 300 sub· scriben or the Video DaUng Service. Also seized was $4.SOO worth of videotape and camera equipment. Bell 1nd Mar1h1 Boyd, 24, were arrested for tnveattgaUon or pandering, aollclla llon for proatltutJon. t0llcltaUon to com· ...... mil a lewd act and operating a d isorderly house. Both self· d escribed "swinger s ." Each was fr~ on $4 ,000 bail pending arraignment April 27 in El Cajon Municipal Court. ··A lot of people are going to be hurt by this," said Bell. "When they joined I ' promised them complete privacy. ' have no idea what the a rrests were a bo ut. We were n 'l d oin g anything lllegal.'' A sheriff's spokesma n said the pair were arrested 1d\er vice squad officers a-nswered a Video E n counters a d an a sex magazine offering to introduce couples who wa nted to trade partners. T he missing tapes feature about 400 San Diego area resi· de nts. Inc luding "some real prominent people, such as public officials, teachers, company pre~ sldent.a, journallata and even some law enforcement person· nel," BelJaaid. Dozens of custom e rs have ' I I been calling Be1Va£\er he in· fqrmed them of thh raids and the ~ssibility t~~Y be contact· ed by investigators . Me m bers of the vice squad have viewed the tapes. in which c l ients b are th ei r s ex u a l fantasies a nd preferences. a sheriff's spokesm an said. "The crux of the thing is they are providing couples for sex and in turn are receiving money for providing that service. whic h is an act of prostitution," said a vice olficer who asked to remain unidentified. ' Bell said that in the videotape inte r views. couples or in · dlvlduals are asked. about their fantasies, sexual likes and dis· likes and that Interviewees are rully clothed. Two couples ap. peared topless, Bell said, but there was no sexual cont1ct. Bell 's a tto rney, Geor ge Haverstick, called the arrests "Just another extension or our lim es. In the ·eos. druga were the problem. now it's aex." .. ' J torney JameK Rlddell's argu. ment that Stark "has drawn con· clusions with no basis in fact." . Riddell said a witness such as Slark should be limited in hJs testimony to what he eit~er heard or said and not be al· lawed to testify to conclusions he might have correctly or incor· reclly drawn The trial will resume after a lunch break for the jurors . !See E VI DENCE, Page A2> Will Re11ig11 lJ S l\ttorncv General Grif. I 111 Bell :-.aid today he will k;.i vt· office before the e nd ol :-.ummcr. ;.ic:cord,ing to a Dt>t ro1t nl'\\Spape r . Earlie r . lkll had said he would re· -..1g n 0cfon· tht• end of Presi· d1•nt C;.irll'I'-.. fir~t term. Water Price ~es Nixed By Dire ctors Pl<1 n:-. to rmsc the price of "utt'r pumped from Orange (.'11u11ty '-. underground basin to ht•Iµ metc>t Orangt· County Water Di strict OJwrating costs were -.c.·rappcd Wl•dnC'sday n1~hl D1stm:t directors resolved to dip into rcscrvc funds and to tl'mporanly curtail some capital 1 m provemt>nt projccb. to hold down watc.•r rosts An t•arhcr plan called ror in· C'reasing the price of domestic ":Her b' s:i an acre root. a move that "ould haH' increased the ••veragl' north-county area'!> home water btll about $3 a year Director:. vote d lo keep domesvc "atc r · prices at their curre nt rate, but did increase the pnc1• of water used for ir- riJ?aling l'rops by $5 an acre foot. That increase would hike the Irvine Company·s water bill by a n estimated S.17,500 a year, Saad Nc r e us Ric hard son. district oo~ineer The firm is the largest ag ricultural water user in th~ l'Ou nty. he said Richardson said this morning that even though C1CWD domestic water prices won't go up. coasta l area residents probably will pay more for water anyway Orange Coast \le athe r Fa ir t hrough Friday with sunny and warmer days. Lows tonight 47 to 52. Highs Friday upper 60s 1 near coast, 72 inJand. INSIDE TOD4' Y Warehouse grocery 11tores 1ncreo..te o.a An,ericon.s 11eek ways to cvf /ood budgeti through no-frilu ahopping. Story Pogft AIO ond All ' •••ex "' .,_.,.,,,.. ••• ... ....-.. a . .,_.._.Cl..._..... M L. M • ...,.. M ........ CM • ...._ ..., MtltMI ...... .. Calli.t!N Al .............. M CIMslf!M DMt or .... CllllMy Alt c-tc• a ...,,.. ...., 11 C,__. C. ...,_ 8M ON4a ...._ AU Or, I I -AM • .......... 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Rem mwton. who wa.s t~:.Ufyin.c undl'r a grant o( immunity rrum pr~ ~cut1on. lubcled the W .000 ~ haad paSSt.od un to Olt-dn<'h u a loun Wedntsday. ho wever, h e inched ba<'k from that Jabel when cross~xammed by dt:fenl>t! al torneys That pullback c-ame when be wa~ aiiked 1f h • i;t1ll believes lhc mon.-y he handled rn 1973 to have bt!t!n a loan to Diedrich "I would have to give a ll u a II f I l' d y t• s. " H c m 1 n gt on replied After the Jury WHS told to leave the courtroom . the former J<'uJlerton attorney told Superior Court Jud~e Ross Tharp he is now "highly suspicious'' of the 1973 transactions in which he was the middle man. Judge Tha rp ruled Rem- ington's suspicions could not be aired before the jury. Later in the day, however. the rormer Diedrich-Rose ally again banged heads with the team or d efense lawyers. This time the issue was at least S30.000 sent him by Rose in late 1974, money Remington said arrived unsolic ited. And, Remington testified, he Top Prof Slwplifte r? f'ORT KENT , Ma ine I AP > A university pres- ident had no comme nt afte r pleading innocent to charges or laking a can of crab meal worth $1.89 and a can of cold pack cheese worth Sl.29 from an IGA store. 'Dr Richa rd Spath, 56. president of the University of Ma ine at Fort Kent. was told Wednesday to ap- pear for tria l in District Court on May 23 on a c harge o f theft by un- authorized laking in con- nel'llOn with the April 7 in- cide nt. Iran Purge Now at 150 TEHRAN, Iran IAl'l The rival religious leaders of Iran's Islamic revolution held peace talks in the holy city or Qum to· d ay as a revolutionary firing squad executed a Moslem cleric for colJaborating with the ousted shah's secret police. Revolutionary riflemen also executed six members o f Shah Moha mme d Reza Pa hl avi 's personaJ i.tuard. raising to l~ the number killed in the purge that began with lhe overthrow of the last royal government in February. Radio Tehran said the cleric, Ahmad Ale mizadeh, be trayed many young sx><>ple to SAVAK , the secret police. The imperial guardSmen. ranging in r ank from private to colonel, were convicted of firing during the Sept. 8 riot in Tehran in which more than 100 persons were kilted and hundreds were in· iured. OR ANOE COAST H/F DAILY PILOT tPM> OtAftOll'(O..\t 0.-ly Pltot, w1thwtuff'l t\(Mft 0tn1K1 ''"'° ~~ PT~t h S>Ubtt\,,,.·d n. ow Of"•'Y C•>t"t Pvbft\hifto(Otf'ICNol'IY $t,,.,.h ,..,.ho•,,.,. tMl~•\fMHt Moftd•w tl'W'OvQ!ft Frfd•• tor C°'t• ... tW Nf'~ f\rMft, Huttt~·°" fl.e,t(f'll,.GUn •••"'-'•If·~ ltliriolW l.~~9'1Souttt(o.t\t . ''fiMJI .. rf'"Q"""'4 f"Cttt"-"' '' l'Nbfi...,. \Ah>t"f'n .-flld ~ .. " ,,. D'ilKtOIM OWOfhl\•"O pfM\I h ". , ... .... >18••'11r.,.I GO\U-C .. 11.,,.,,1••1'>"' ' ·-"-................... -"""' JK-11 Cwlo Vt(eP,-~MW"nl •ftd Ge,,.. .. Mitf'eOet ,_., ...... too .. , .......... .......... Meft ...... , .... °"""'"I.ff\ 11-f' ... M ,., .... ..,. 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Kl'nt.vulcd ' aflt>r lh1: money wus r1•n·1vc.•d and uccord 1ng to 1ru.tru1·t111n:. In l'ovcnng lt>tten, as a WJ)' to \ICl'ounl for the transat·tiom. ··w e had to bulunt'l• the ac c.·uunt 110 ll'd~l·r 11 hcct11 were g e ner a tl'd , · R e mington testified But h1 ~ exc h ange with Aroniion St·t the stage for a de rense rontentfon that the money Ro~e paid to Remington was for ::.t·rvicc·s rendered and not as part Of a bribery COrl!-tl>irut·y And with only Rt•m1n~ton's word lhut the money wus passed on to Ui c dri c h in cash . Aronson's contentionl seemed lo lay the groundwork for a denial that Diedrich evt'r received the money. To that end the defense at torneys began questioning Re m- ington about his m otive in testifying. Foremost m their m inds was the grant of immunity as well as a criminal case settled in late 1977. In that case, Remington, Diedrich ·and others were named conspira tors and more in an al- leged plot to violate state elect ion laws Remington pleaded guilty to a misdem eanor c h a r ge and agreed lo pay a $10,000 fine after being placed on probation for .-three years. · L ater. the indictm e nt was quashed but the charges aJ.!ainst Diedrich and others were re instated by the state attorney gener al ·s office last m onth The defense attorneys made refe rence lo the criminal indict· ment agains t Re m ington a nd asked if he didn't hope to avoid paying the fine as a res ult of his tes timony. But Remington insisted the is sue of the fine was in a court's hands a(ld that he did not hope to c urry favor with the dJ strict al· torney's office in return for his testimony The former attorney insisted his testimo ny was th<' truth and that "I ha ve no des in· to become involved in a perjury ca~c " When :ts k •d 1f hl• was m indful of ass1!-tt:t l d•~tri ct attorney Capizzi's le as prosecutor 1n the case, emington answered. "I a m a nd. of courst•, I have no wis h to anta nize him." Profess Slain in Burglary SAN DIEG O !A PJ A burglar apparently clubbed a university professor to death whe n she caught h im in her place. police said today The body of Patricia Ifill was found in the condom in ium owned by her parents, away on vacation She was a 43-year-old assis· tanl professor or education at San Diego Statk'Universlty. A neighbor called police late Wednesday after noticing that a window was broken in the con· dominium and the front door ·was open. "It appears that someobody was rummaging through the place, and the victim Interrupt- ed a burglary in p)'ogress." said police Lt. John Gregory .. No weapon was found and no arrest was made. The slain woman had been looking after the home of her parenUi, Mr. and Mrs. Ha rry M. Hale, both retired sehool teachers . They have been away often on trips: Health Fair Offers Tests '-. Health Fair Expo '79, which offe rs a wide variety or free medical examinations and tests as well as lectures and displays, will come to FedMart in Hunt· ington Beach on April 29. Th'e American Red Cross - coordinated ~vent, sponsored by FedMa.rt and KNBC-TV, will of· fer teats tor blood preasure, vis · ion, anemia a nd other con· d ilions. with a blood test for cholesterol, diabetes, liver a nd kidney functions available at a small fee. Hours of the expo will be noon to 5 p.m. The HunUn1ton Beach FedMart ls located on Adams A venue at Brookhuret Stteet. Hold Those Tige rs Nuclear -LAS V&GAS, Nev. ~AP)-A U.S. bomber c•rr I n 1 x ear war ea craa n the Nevada desert, and deadly radJaUoo seeps rrom lbe tom weapoot. Wlth that scenario, a 500· member team of mllitary and clvillan experts began a Sl.6· m Ullon, week-long exercise Wednesday to evlluat.e the abill· ty of the n1Uon'1 military and civilian ortlclals to handle a nuclear accident. Althou&h lt comes three weeks after the worat IJ.Uclear scare in · the Urut.ed State&--the accident a t the Three Mile lsland nuclear power plant near HaJ'rJ.aburg, Pa. the project at the-Nevada 1 Test Site 100 miles north of Las Vegas haa been in preparation for four years. It is a joint effort of the federal energy and de· fense departments. Baghdad, a seven-year -old Ueng<'.11 t1gl1r at Marine World/ l\frica USA in Redwood Ci· ty. hold~ one of her eight cubs in her mouth as animal handlers Rick Glassey 1 lt•ll l <.1 nd Jim Bonde show orr the rest of the litter Onl· of the cubs died after the pie-lure was t1.1kc11 "Because we haven't had an accident involving nuclear weapons since the 1968 incident in Spain, we don't have the real.life expertise," said Lt. Col. Bill McGee, Defense Nuclear Agency public affairs officer. Jn tha t accident. a U .S m ilitary plane carrying atomic weapons crashed into the sea off the Spanish coast. The weapons later were recovered . Press Barred From Synarw11 Snake Hearing LOS ANGELES (AP> The judge hearing pretrial evidence in the case of Synanon founder C harles Dederich and t wo Synanon m em bers ordered lh1· ·courtroom cleared today of all r eport ers and people n ot participating in tne case. Municipal Judge Vincent Erickson made the order on the motion of Paul Geragos. a l torney for" J oseph M usic•o. lht· 28-year-old Synanon m ember who is c harged with Lant<• Kenton . 23-year -old son or band leader Stei n Kenton. in th1· Oct. 10 rallh•snakc attack on al torncy Paul Moninlz. Dederich, 65, was brought into the courtroom in a wheelch:tir ti nd he lrx.:od to a seal behind the counsel table. His modishly long hair contrasted sharply with thl' crcwcuts s por ted by sever al Synanon followers accompany ing him. Kenton wore a con!>er val1vc dark business s uit with neat!) trimmed short hmr Mus1co was ma hght blue busine~s s uit The jud~e made no comm('nt in g r anlini? Geragos · motion Gcragos did not e.xµla 111 his rc<i ~on for the requc~l . but !>Uth n· ~ut•sl s have bcen routinel> granted as a right or the defc·n· d ant to :t closed preliminary he~irinJ!. The act ion came Just before Morantz was lo lake the. !>land. Meanwhile. Deputy Di strict Attornl!y J ohn Wa l son said Kenton's fingerprint was found ins ide a cur allegedly seen parked near attorney Morantz' hom e the day the attorney was bitten by the snake that had l>ccn placed in his m ailbox. The evidence was discovered Wednesday morning during a re - check or the car requested by defense attorneys. he sa id. Morant.z, 33, was hospitalized six days after the snakebite . Jfo earlier ha d w on a $300.000 laws uit against Synanon. a $30 million business. religion and drug rehabiLilaLion foundatio!l. Jane Fonda To Speak at Two Colleges •Oscar-winning actress Jane Fonda will make two ap· pea ranees on Orange Coast are[1 college campuses Friday night. Her first s top will be at 8 p.m . at UC Irvine where she· will s peak before a showing of one of her films, "A Doll's House." Her appear ance at UCI is s ponsored by the Irvine chapter of the Cam paign for Economic Democracy. Admission is $3 for students. $4 for UCI faculty and staff and $5 for others. The event will be held in the Social Science Hall. From there. Miss Fonda will go to Golden West College in Hun tington Beach where she will appear during a benefit con. cert s ponsored by Students for Responsive Government and the Student Development Office. The · concert Itself gets under way at 7:30 p.m . in the cam pu!I. amphitheater and features Dire Wolf, a country-roe!< band and Bread and Roses, an acoustical m<Hic group. The actress is expected to be at Golden West at 9 p.m . Advance tickets cost $4.50 ror general admis1don and $3.50 for senior citizens and students. At the door the adm ission price!! will be ~ for general and U for senlore and students. Rousselot Says , 'I Intend to Win' 8 ) JOANNF: REYNOLDS 1ng record or Cahforn1a's senior 0t ,,,. O•••Y P•••• s1.11 ~en a tor John RousM•ll>l. the an•h con When as ked \\ h~ he· plan<, lo s l•rvat1vt• who 's a lmos t a mo' e out of the House or c·aar1ulalt• for the lJ S Scn:ttt· Hcpresentatives. Rou:.iielot ~ave Sl•at hdrt hv Alan Cranston. pan.I "'hdl amounlt·d to d c:ampa1gn a l'all Wt•rlne~da y on !-tome of :.pl'l•Ch Newport B1:ae h 's s taunC'hest 11 1: pointed out that the GOP H1•publ1t«ms alre ady has 41 se<ib in lhl' Sj)euk1ni: lo lhl· BiJlh<1a Hay Senate and that 24 Democrat~. Hcpuhltc·.111 W11m1.:n. Federatf•d, 1nc ludm~ Cranston, will be fiJt Ho ussl•lot lt.'ft htllt· dout>t that h•· 1n{! C'ampai~n!-t in 1980 will seek lhl1 COi' numinal1011 l11 HousM:lol ~aid he view., tha t C' h ;1 11 t• n g c Ca I 1 for n 1 a · s as iJn C'XCl•llenl opportunity for l}(•mo1·ral1c· st•nator 1n 1980' th1· Hepubhcans lo lakf'-a m<-J But he hell~<:d a 1111 by sayin~ JMity m the l{)(J.mt•mher uppc1 that he ~ only !15 Jll'rcent <0C'rt:11n hous<" h 1• • I I ru n ·A nil Al an C'r<1nl:.t1111 1" <• lc1l · Thi" I!-;1 hi~ more vuJntc•rahll' than a ny 11f ~11u "talc a11d I in this room mig ht think," hl· ha vc lo put addc•d loge th('r a "If(:'-, for h1g govt•rnm<'nl. H ., l r 11 l' t u r t' a 11 t he ' n t f:., <' <.1 s l by A 1 u n Jn the Nevada exercise, sections of ·a wre~ed plane were strewn about to duplicate the wreckage of a C·l41. Sue man nequ1 ns represe nlin~ dead or injured crew members wen• 1n place along the im- pal't zone. To add to the realis m of the 1•xt•rt•111c. <I small a mount of dllutt.otl radium 22."J was spread throu~houl the 350-yard-square test area Wednesday. M l'Gec said the radium 223 \\a~ 1n liqu1~ form and "can't ~et into tt<e air ·w e're talkin~ about o ne ten- m1llionlh or a gram. with a half ltfl• of t t days, .. he said, adding that a nuclear explos ion could not otcur "The r<"al concern would be if the warhead ruptured on impact ancl the inr.idc ()(the radioactive 1·om pom•nt warhead was con- '>U mt•d, lhC' gases could travel 'l l'Vl'ral tho usand miles hy \\incl .. Thl• on-sce ne commander will he c•onfronted with all the pre- du•ta ble predicaments of such a cri-;1s. said McG~e ~lale w11lt•. Cr a nston harf tc1rr 1e d . lh1 ., he s:ud • tountn s df'fal'il \\Ould ~ $l "We'll hav1..· mock press bricf .. But I 1 n t ri 1111) n T h J t !> 1 r 1111 " n · 1 n.J.! ., . i ra t e fa r m e r s . de m . tt•nd to w111, Housselol dedarl'd poundini; th OJlSlI.al.O.J:.s_.;.aJ..L.t.Ae--Ul..a.n~---m ht> <H.ldl•rl -tc-ctern fur emphas1s like ly to occur." he s aid. T he talk "a., h111N1 ;i:-·• .,tall' of tht• With h1" f:H·t· slightly nushed Wt•'r<' cramming into one <'on ~n·ss n•1>0rl b} Hou'>:o-t·h1t, a .ind his blue t.•yf's 0<1s h1ng, hC' *4£•ek what would normally' lakC' .,,:\ ll•rm Ht-puhhl·an from San toncluded. 'And another J?OOd \\\O months ll took seven weeks ~an no µornt 1s that I lov1• campaign to c lean up the r adioactive Hut lhc· s1wcl·h took·• dt•c1d1·1I mg mJtt·rial left by the Sovie t Iv anti Cranl:.ton turn. "1th ~att•llHt• that crashed 1n Canada lioussclot romparing his st<1nc1 II 1s ll ud1t>ncc Jpplaudcd en d toupl<' or years ago . on a variety of 1ssuc~~lo~th'.:.:t::_· _:v~o.'...t _ _:1~h:..:u:.:s.:..:ia:.::s~t.:..:1c:.:a:.:.l:,:IY:_ ____________________ _ Make Mom's Dream Come True ... LA-Z-BOV(D RECLINA -ROCKER' Small, Compact. Spoce·Soving Women's Recliners ' " . In a Wide Selecffon of Styles cmd. Fawfcs SPECIALLY PRICED FROM COSTA MISA 369 I . 17th ST. (AcrO&a lrom Qolphs, nett to Mon. Collendors) !'\ 642·8657 Mon · Fri lO<> Sot, 10·6 c io.., Sundov .s199 MllllON VllJO 211t2Marguertte '9lwy. . (CC>f'Mf of A.'*'f and Via EICdat) 495·1902 ' Mon.' kt. 104' Sat. 10-6 ~~ J ( u t.J h .,. \ ll J r d '( 'l ' A M ,, 4 ONLY PILOT ;i ... #··~.~ea ting ThurMS1y, Apnl It, 1t1t "Gasoline Gmnble POOPED Otrr AT T11 "1•P: Harrietl Wieder. lhf! formu ti~ Beech Cit)' Council penoo now 11ervlnt< on our IUC\llt Otal\le County Board of Supervlaora, wanl11 lo take t.be f\M'NJn1outot1NOllne. llra Wieder Is currently puah1na a propose! that would tcw-ce a.rvltt at atlon operators to po1t pump prices ln a ('OftlsMe•oua manner The ldea is that the me>Coflst would then know how sor ly he's ~oln" to be neecect before he drlv~a up ta lhe pump aM 11tt•b flt'\'Cl'd Sup.:I'\ 1sor RulJ>h Clurk Is cool on lhe nouon of re quan.-d pump price• posuna SupervlbOr·Clark I!> a service =;tt1tioo ownt."r THAT ASIDE, I thank Mrs Wieder's price posllng idea is a most noble g~ture Noble, but e mpty. Just like your gas tank Trouble lS. an the current gasoline s bortage ~care. peo- Ga! Station Customer Rolling for Tt.oo Gallon$ and Hi3 Pet Turli~ pie an: in a panic to line up at the stations and fill their tanks before somebody else gets lbe last gallon. Nobody cares about the price. They're frantic. They'll pay anything. So this a llows the petrole um people to c·harge just about anything. IT MAY REACH the point where you drive up to the pump and the friendly operator asks, ''Okay, buddy, how much do you have in your pocket today?" "I think I have fifteen bucks." "Fifteen bucks it is. then. Shall I fill it up?" Now. if motorisl'i ever return to reason and sanity, competition may also return to lhe service station dodge. Yo u 01ight even see some innovative merchandising. Maybe an operator will post a sign declaring: "UNLEADED 50.9 Cents." Under that, in tiny type, it will add, "Per Half-Gallon.'' Reeesslea D'iie? WASIDNGTON <AP> -The nation's economy sputtered to its loweat arowth rate ln a year in the first quarter, a o. 7 percent rate of lncreue that indicated the economy could be dipplba toward a re- ceHion lf the ,trend continues, 1overnment flaurea showed today. The increase ln lbe aross national product lp January through March was leas than expected ~nd wu down sharply from a 6.9 ernment to slow the economy percent rate of growth in the through high interest rates and Jinal quarter or 1978. The farst-reduced federal spending. quarter rate was the lowest since a 0.1 percent d~cline in the same period last year . THE SHARP slowdown in growth seemed certain to sup- port the argument or G. William Mlller, chairman or the Federal Reserve Board, that ~nomJ'c growth already is slowing and th a t furtber measures to dampen the economy could plunge the nation into a serious recession .• While the 0.7 percent ral.e of growth was near lhe recession level of less than zero percent g r o wth , Miller and top administration experts believe the economy will rebound at least partly from the low first· qµarter growth, lhus avoiding a recession in the near future. The unusually severe winter in many parts of the country . was at least partly to blame for the slow economic growth in the first quarter. But it probably also reflected effort~ by the gov- THE ADMINISTRATION is aiming for overall economic growth this year of about 2.2 percent, down from 4 percent last year but at a revel it believes· is necessary to help com bat inflation. The Commerce Department said in its GNP report that in· nation in the f~t quarter in- creased at an 8. 7 percent annual rate, up from an 8.2 percent rate in the fourth quarter or 1978. The department said the slower economic growth in January through March was caused by an .0.3 percent decline in sales activity throughout the economy, a sharp turnaround from a 7.2 percent annual rate or increase in the final three months of 1978. "THE DECREASE ... reflected decreases in consumer expenditures for goods, con· struction oullays, net exports and government purchases." lhe department said. Fire Injures 34 Thirty-four students were injured. one critically, when fi_re broke o~fore dawn today in a dormitory at George Washington University in downtown Washington. Hundreds, including the three above, were routed from the building. some jumping from windows. Cause of the fire was not immediately established. · U.N. Troops Hurt In Lebanon Battle Marijuana Research Proposed The figures on economic growth were computed. at an an· nual rate. meaning it would be the total gri)wlh for a year if the BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP> -Lebanese Christian militiamen. firs t-quarter levels we re con· fighting to drive "foreign troops" out of the vest.pocket republic t inued for an entire 12-month they proclaimed in southern Lebanon. wounded eight U.N. troops peridod today in an attack on the international peace force 's The Commerce Department administrative base there said lhe GNP. lhe total vaJue or Lebanese President Elias Sarkis convened his Cabinet in goods and services produced in emergency session today to consider .. coercive action" against the economy· was at an annual the Israeli -backed Christian rebels in the soulh. rate or $1,413.3 billion in the first Government sources said Sarkis was exoected to order a WASHINGTON <AP> -Citing quarter, after discounting for court·martial that would try Maj. Saad Haddad, leader of the increased marijuana use among the effects of inflation. rebels.on treason charges and sentence him to death in absentia. teen·agers. Health, Educ~tion _______________________ _:_ ________________ _ and Welfare Secretary Joseph A. Califano Jr. is calling for a major study or the drug. Califano afked for the i-eview and prepal"ation of a "long. range broad-based research plan" Wednesday in sending a re~rt to Congress. 01 <'I ~NOTHER INNOVATIVE petrol pusher might ad· i--Q..--1--v~rt1sc. ''RttY our bottled gasoline It's refinery Cr.e.sh...J us.1 40 cents a quart . . ·· THE ANNUAL report said 16.1 percent or people between the ages of 12 and 17 were users of marijuana in 1977, compared with 12.4 percent the year before. "The dramatic increase in the use or marijuana by our: youth is partic ul arl y a l a rming ," Califano said in a pre pared . statement. OUT •••• ' J ~) p <'I et he dt M ('I p1 m ar In sn WI ao ne S4 stc an Mi ne ha we ne $3( PO Lo i d~ Other operators with imagination might cater to the sinful lust for gambling that lurks in the hearts of many in the populace They won't just have permanent prices in the litUe windows on the gasoline pumps. They'll install price numbers that span around and then stop, like lhe slot machines at Las Vegas YOU DRIVE UP to the pump and pull the one-armed lever. Th<' price numbers spin and stop. one at a lime. ··u is sheer folly for millions of young Americans to ind~ in a drug while so little is known a b out its long-term conse· quences -and when much or what is known suggests. for ex- ample. adverse pulmonary ef· feels and psychomotor impair· Then the gas stat ion operator says, "Gee, tough luck master Yo u hit 99.9 per gallon. ' • "Better luck next time, now." ment." r -" Union Leader Indicted LAS VEGAS <AP) -Ben Schmoutey. head of Nevada's largest union. and six other peo- ple have been indicted by a federal grand jury after a two· year investigation into a series of restaurant bombings in Las Vegas and Stateline, Nev. THE FORMAL HEW report called for further study on the "'feels of marijuana on humans, particularly "the implications of chronic use and the possible ef· feels on user s who may be especially vulnerable," such as children. More Flee River Floods 'lhousands Homeless in Several States Tr•prra•rirr• AINllY 1s1 ~7 "'" ........... ~ ............. Al~'Ql>f ll ~· Atlente 11 S1 811llm0t~ U 31 8i<mn91\am et U 80IH ~ 79 .OI ~'°" S• •3 Brow"'""'' es 7• .01 Bllff•to ~3 J4 Cll'k"o SS 31 Cllt<l""ell 6S JS Cleveland SS 21 Dal Fl Wiii 11 '3 o. ..... r 71 4J Detroit ,. " 1t Helena •l JS .JO ...,_..,.., IS .. "°"''°" I• .. UO tlld'atlOfls .. ~ JKO'vllle 13 U 1(111'• aiy n •' .a. 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Tlle _ _,...,.._wtltMM. 8••,M .. -.Tafle• TMUMNY Second 111111 );JU.m. U Se<•iow t:»p.m. u ...... y Finl Mtll J:IO e.m. 4.4 l'lntlOw 1t:>4a.m. .O.t Second 111111 5:11 p.m. 4, t Se<Olld IGW ,.,~pm, t.t Sun rl-S:tta.fl'I., tatt •:11 p,m, -rl"" tl:R 1.111., Mtl ll:tl •.m. S•rl R.,,.rt """'"""" llMdl: ---!WO .. lfl'ft '"'-~ fair . .._,.,. IHcll: w_, t• to 1~ f"'· CeMlti.wellCal'-'t. 18017 MAGNOLIA IT., FOUNTAIN VALLEY ' , CALICO COUlllllY . . . . • 11057 MA&NOUA ST. POU•TAI• Y ALLIY TAURT AYE. AT MA•MOUA ST. --~ ------- -U1 I' - I J > A,. Wl,.. ..... IO CHAO GREEN PLAYS IN TIJUANA FOUNTAIN leuke.r.nla Victim 'Moat Alert Kid on Block' Laetrile Flap 4 Quit Posts iii Chad Case SAN DIEGO 1tP1 Four local officials of the Leukemia Society of America have resigned after being ordered to quit helping a J..year old Massachusetts boy being treated with Laetrile for leuke mia. .. You don't own me," Bob Deane said he replied to letters accusing him or violating the society's stand against use or tht." subs tance produced from apricot pits. THE U.S. FOOD AND DRUG Adminjstrat1on calb Laetrile unprovt.>n in cancer treutment In (•ourt battles lasting more> than a year, Gerald and Oaune G r~cq lost custody. or their le uk emia-stricken son and wen.· pro ha batea from h•eding him Laetrile, which the U S. "Food und Drug Admi01strat1orl <:1:11ls unproven as a treatment for cancer The Greens took the youngster to a Laetrile clinic in T1 juana across lh<' Mcx1fan border from Son Diego in January /\ s ubsequent conll'mpt of t·ourt order is being appc<ill'd 1r1 M ::issachusetL'i. MF.ANWlllLE, THE GREENS ARE living r ent-free ,{a hou~e owned by an unidenlJfied American at the i.oulh t>utsk1rts of T1Juan.a. They take Chad to the cluiic daily for c hemotherapy and Laetrile treatments. "Chad's doing fine." said Deane m an interview Wt-dnts· day. "He's studying Spanish and is the most ale.rt kid on th<: block " T A delJvery of .donated food and clothing 1s made every week or two by Gail Urinkworlh, who owni. a San Diego prinlmg supp· ly company. IN IDS WALKOUT. DEANE, ::idmm1s trator or the Si.n Dlt'J:O Scn1or Cit1wns' Medical Clinic, was joined by Ted Millan and .John Lynch, directors of the Leukem1et Society chapter, and hy John Helmer, the trea!.urer, like De::ine a ll unpaid vol untt..oers. . Tog~tht•r they started a new charity called The Nice Guys with an 1ml1al proj(•Ct or helping the Chlldren's Workshop in Sun D1eg~. for youngste rs !.uffcrwg learning, speech 1:1nd heann)f handicaps. Performan«!e Yach.ls Tops ' Condos Switch Backed A propoul lo converl u 76--unit L_u14un.a N1.:ut>l apartdlcnl com· u Ji 1H o v t• d u n u n 1 mo us I y by Orongt• County plann1nl( com· m111111ont'rs 111 t'M'hun~t.· for romml~iuon uppt11v1al , o writ·r-; of Crown Vullt•y Apartnwot"I, u l the ~outhwl'sl l'Ornt!t o( Jl1llhurst l>r 1\c und C r ow n Vulley l'lltkwuy, U~rcl.°iJ LO keep 1.9 Of th(• units as $270-to-$360 per month rentJ I untts fo r three ~ t•;trl) ln acld1t11111 . a71flenants dis· plut•t.•d by tht-l'On\ cri.ton will be .:•' ,.n movm~ cxpt'nses of lip to $.WO t«1d1 Hill Ohon ur the county Fn\ ironml•OtJI M .rna ~emen l \~t.·nc) :-.uid the for s ale one.and t v.11 lx'<.lroom units will bt' priced .1 1 ~.000 lo $75,000 al'h, well hl'low the UH'rJ~e cost of other lwmcs 1r1 the La)Juna Niguel urea Ownl·rs of the adu lts-only <'_Omplcx l>md a survl'Y of ex1c;t mg tenants shov.1• J3 were tn lt•rC'!-tll'd 1n lwy ing the •·on dominJUm units and another 19 would like to continue lo rent Anoltl('r seven plan to move twfor(' the rental units an• C'On · vertcd to tondomaniums, seven mMl' will ht• assisted by th•· ownt·n. 111 findin~ comparabl1· rt•ntal housing and two mort· rl•nt<>d knowing the 1·1mvcrs10n was 11t•ndtni:! Thf• n·m:11ning thn·t· ll·n:rnls f<i1lt•d to answer tht• 'urvt'}. ;;c l"Orchng lo .1 rt•port to planrung l'Om m1sswncrs Police Seek Motive in Dana Slayi11~ Or:rn~t· Count y s heriff's 111 v1•st1 galors an· s till trying tu 1·~t abl1sh a motive 1n lht-'>lab l.>111~ dt·ath of a l1ana P111nt ;Jrt«J wr1mun, found dc:HI in ht·r homt' Sunthiy Sht•nrf's l.t Wyatt Hart said ofrl(:crs :ire trying to )f'urn who may hu\1• talkt.•d with or s t>eO Muri.ta rl't S. Lamar, of 3391 I Mcanta Court. in the Wl'ck b<:forc her death. Mrs. Lam;.i r, who lived alone, was found tkad Sund:n bv her daughter, 23-)car o ld i:1nda La mar. of Newport lle1:1ch · The daughter: had last ~poken with her molht·r by lt·lcphonc u week earlier llart said thrn· v.a-> rJ() ... 1gn of forced e ntry at tht' n·s1dcnc1-. t he ho m c· h J d n iii h 1· 1· n ran'>al'kl'd <.1nd ~t r:. l..1m 11· hart not llct•n attackt·d scxu.tlh Egyptians V ott· C/\IHO. 1-:i.!ypt 1;\J>1 Es.yp· t1ans vol ed today tn a rH crcndum on the Pl':tl't' t rl'aly with Israel and PrC'sidl·1.t J\nw.1r Sadat. Ensenada Race Nears By ALMON LOCKABEY Ootily Piiot aNll"9 Wrllff Performance Handicap Rae· ing Fleet yachts will virtually own this year's Ne wport to Ensenada ract! with 440 of the 552 entries sch<'duled to start Saturday at noon. Next highest group is the In- ternational Offshore Rule rat· JD gs with 86 b oats. The multihulls, racing unde r the Oce n Racing Catamaran As l>OCi tion rule has 19 entries and the Midget Ocean Hacmg Fl<..oel has six. The PllRF is divided into seven classe~>. The largest Rroup is PHRF·G (the lowest ratings> with 87, Class C haa 79, Class B 70, Class D 60, Class F 51, Class A 48 and Class E 45. The IOR is divided into three c lasses with 3S in Class.A, 21 in Class B and 30 i.o Class C. ORCA and MORF will both race as one class each. ~ The toP:rated boats in PHRF are the 69-fool Drift.e r with a time allowance of minus 1.6667 hours and Ragtime with a m inus 1.2500 hours. Highest rated boat In IOR is Swiltsure. the 53-fool sloop that woo the recenl Caho San Lucas race. Swiftaure has a Ume al· lowance of 3.4221 hours. The Enaeoada race actually is ~ four races in one u none of lbe dlvl1lon1 race atalost each other. · Kott coveted prises 10 to the yacbtl with the beat corrected limes In the PHRF and ~OR dlvlalona. The overall winner in PH RF 11eta the President. of the United S&ates perpetual, and u<e corrected Ume wlnMr ln JOR ls awarded the Prealdent or Mex· leo Trophy. Tbe flrtt yacht to finish on elaPMd Ume wlm the Newport · Ocean Salllo1 A11oclatloa perpetual. Otlltel' perpetual trppblel: leeNtario de Relack>nel Ex· teriores -Winner of lhl' IOR class with the i.ccond best cor reeled lime. Secretario de Marina d e Mex ico -Winn'er of the IOR clai.:-. with the third best corrected time. President of NOSA Trophy - Ocean Rac ing Catamaran As socialion l multihull l with the best corrected time. U S. Secretary or Stale Trophy -Winner of the PH RI-' cluss with the second best corrected time. U.S. Secretary of the Navy Trophy -Winne r of the l'HRJ-' c lass with the third best correct· ed lime. Governor of the Slate of Baja California Trophy · Winner of the PHRF class w1lb the fourth best corr~ted Umc. Governor or California Trophy -Winner of the PllRF class 'Forgotten' Con Found In Austria VlENNA, Austria <AP> -A man p icked up April 1 for quealiooing about a n auto acci· dent, t.beD placed in a cell and "for1otten" for 18 days, was found and boapila lhed · Wednetd•Y· Doctors said his aurvival without (ood was "near. ly • miracle." The man was ruabed from a ctll at Hoechst, in the west.em Vorarlbe.re province, to an ln· tensive-care unit at Bregeyu. He wu Identified as Andreas Mihavecs, a resident of Bre1enz. There was no explanation why no one c~ked the cell since April l or why Mlhavecs failed to call atteoOon to his pre~ncc. JAterior'Minilter Erwin ~or· dend -blquiry. with lhl' M th 111·•.1 1·orn · ·tcd t1m1· ('it) 11f !'\(.•v. port lk :wh Trophy -v. 1111lt'r of ltw I 'If HF d;.r'>:-. "'1th thl· sixth lwsl c·orn·t·tNI llml· Cal v of 1-:nwnad;, Trophy - W1nnl•r nf lht• l'llHF Clas~ v.1lh I hf· se venth tx· ... t eorrcctNJ t1 ml'. Jo:n:-.t•n:id.1 Chamher of C'om- nwn·f' Trophy -Winnt•r of th•• I'll H Jo' <·la'>:-. with the (.'JJ.:hlh lJt•st C'nrrrrt<'d ti mC' l1111 1t•d Stales Coas t Gu~rd Trophy -Winner of lhe MORF <'la~s with the b<'st corrcrted t1mt• Emigh Family Trophy -Wm· ncr of tht• MOH/\ t·lass with the best corrected lam•· Portt'r Sinclair T r ophy - F1rs l sin~lc hull yacht to fuush on elapsed lime. New York Yacht Club Trophy -First single-hull divided rig yacht to finish oo e lapsed time. Lahaina Yacht Club Trophy - First PllRF yacht to finish on elapsed time. Callery Trophy -Firs t P HRF ke tch to finish on elapsed Ume. Serena Trophy -Fi rs t sc:hooner to finish on corr~ted time. Alice Purcell Me m orial Trophy -First ORCA yacht to finish on elapsed time. Trimaran Association Trophy -First trimaran t o finish on corrected time. J eff Deaver Memorial Trophy _. Yacht club winning the most trophies. NOSA Trophy --Last yacht to finish. IAyoffs Reported WASHJNOTON CAP) -The steel Industry began laying ofr workers today because or a wildcat alrlke by ateel-haullng Teamsters as union leaders pre · pared to give otrlclaJ sanction to the s preading strike. .. Otizeits Saluted Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates lleft l ul fers the county '5 written tribule to two south county men who rescued two small girls from a man accused or molesting them an a La~una Nigue l field. Receiving his plaque from G!tes ~ Klass Hoekstra ot ~an Clemente. who was proudly ac- t o mp;m1ed by his wife. Looking on and holding his plaque is Gary Makar of Lagun<.1 H ills who gets a pat on the s houlder from Fifth District Supervisor Tom Riley. Both men were saluted for their adions M ar ch 12 when Hoekstra aided one litlle girl and Makar chased and overpowered a child m olesting suspect. Two Cities Face Road Funds Loss Th•· l'll ll..'s ''' l nant· ond Son .Juan Cuµ1st rano fate the loss of $4~fi.llOO 111 1·ounty road funds fo r thrt.'l' lo<'al "trl't'l prnJc t'ti. unlcs'I ' i·1t; ..ind f·nunt) off11'1ah aµrt'<' on long rnngl' h1ghw;.iy l>u1khng 11l;1ns Or angt• Cou nly '>Upt•rvt~Or'l :.i'i.:rt·t'd this wt•t.•I. to give> Irvine Slfi0.000 t<1ward lht• $806 000 Im ii din~ of a I wo I Jn(' :-.('gmcnt of B11n1t~1 (':.inyon Road llul thl'Y thrl'alened to wit hhold unotht•r $243,000 1n 1·ou11I} gas t:.ax fund'> for 1m 11ro\ 1•mcnts on Alton Avenue 1n Ti' 1n1>, alnng \.'t 1th $243,000 for ''"' k <in l>t•I Otw-,pu Strt·l·t und C'.1m11111 < .qn-.1r a no in !-ian Juan 1'a111 .. tr .11111 lw1·aus,. l'ltV und 1·011 It )• ro.ul pl:rn:-. .,,.,. al odds 'I ht• l!-<'>Ul' I!-. ;i t'(JUOt y polity wh11 h h<ts ~o' t•nwd d1strihut1on to < 1t11· ... of th1· 1·ou11ly ''> ~hart• of ... 1:111• g a'>ol1n1• tax l'l vt•nut• I 11 l tit• p;.ist . th1· <·ounty has sh.11 •·d part of lho.;(' fund:. ~1th c111t·s for loral ~tn·('I prOJ<:cts "'1lh th" ~11m of llcvt:lop1ng <:1 un 1fll'0l 1·011nty roiul network B11t llw 1.1<111t.')' ttlso r equires th 11 r 1t1ls part1C'1patmg an the pro1~nm haH long runge road hullch nl' pl.ins lti:il m;,te h coun I\ PMI ••>· .II-. I r v 1 11 1• " n d S il n J u k n Capistrano city officials recently amended tht1r i.trcet plans. dt· le t1ng pla ns to hulld fulun• roadways county o rf1c 1als con tend will one day be needed Irvine City Council membe,... del<'ted two miles of Trabuco Road between J effrey Road and Culver Drive from their arterial highway plan. along with ty,.o miles of Culver from Bonita Canyon to the future San J oa· quan Hills tughway In San Jua n. council m embers chminatt.'d a two-m1ll' i.tretch of florno Crel'k Road ...,.t'q of Ortega Highway ;, . move m <lde in c·o nn1·ct1on with a loy,.cr-dens1t y land development plan an the llorno Creek area San .Juan offic1::ib also hHve drop~d plans for a futun• ont· mile stn·kh of La Nov1a AvC'nul' t•ast of an ('X'lens1on of Camino La~ Ramblas Supt.•rv1so r Tho m<1s Hile) said d1scu:,,s1ons an· undt•rway to re sol \'1• thl' d1fh•re n ces a nd a solution may be found within two Wl·eks Laguna EWach has not ~n elt~1blf' for t·ounty gasoline tax funds s in<'<· 1974 because t>f s1m1'1ar d1ffert.·ncci-bet ween <'llY <1 nd county road construction plans 9More Drug Arresb Made lnCoWlly Ntnt.• more sl}spected heroin dealers had been arrested by <'a rty today. br inging the total number of arrests in a two-day Orange County drug roundup to 73 Count y She r iff's Lt. Wyatt Ha rt not~ the bulk or those ar- res ted we re Santa Ana resi- dents. a lthough a re w live in Costa Mesa. Orange, Anaheim. Garden Grove, Westminster a nd Stanton. Th<· Cos ta Mesa s us pects Jailed o n <'harges of selling ht•r0tn are llenry Wattenburg Chavarria and Frederick Allen W1lhams, both 30. S h••ra ff's ofr1 <'C'rs. in con- junction with local police. ar ... :-.till st•ar<'hing for 36 more al le~ed heroin de<.1lers. Tht:' address<.·s of the two Cost~ Mesa suspects wer e not im mediatdy available. l nv<>s l1gators helieve Tuesday's drug roundup, which fot·usE.'d on alleged street and m 1ddle·cchclon dealers. is the large.:1t of its kmd m county hls· tory. NOW SPECIAL SAVINGS ON THE THREE SOFAS SHOWN TWO WEEKS ONLY •f1f'r1nl np1wnl I t> t/11114p 11 lw oppn•<;iot P b Pa11tiJ.!.!.I ,,, '"'ll ""'' '""" q11t1fll,\ tf II .,.,,,.,.,. ·'"'"·~ /1•t1 turt>: /rn rtl 1rood f rt11n1•11. t•i f(/it U'fl,Y lw mt ti1>d ""'' 11prit1!(~ r r111tom fittl'd orm ra1>11 ""'' Ii 11 t>d flowrrn SALE rtUCEO 1 ft. size 8595 Choo•,. from a "'Ide •eleclion of /ohm• Your Favonte ~1gner Wiii Be Happy To Assist You PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR Of;~IGN£RS 0,... N.. .. n..r,, & M . l•et. 221 S HAalOI ILYD. COSTA MISA '4MJ11 . ----------.,,.------_...;;;...-- • Jlf DAILY PILOT Tnurtc11y, April 11, 1971 Reeesslon D•e? 4'm, .::':· .. c .. ting Economy Dips ... 1st uarter_ Gasoline Gmnble ~ (POOPED OUT AT~ •• ..., •• : HlrTiett Wieder, th~ former tbantiQlltOO Beach Oty Co\ancll person now aervlnte on OW' aq\llt Orance County Board of Supervllora, wanh1 to take Uw CUl'lilJ"I out ot 1uott.ne. WASHINGTON <AP > -.The nation's eoonomy sputtered Q ill loweet uowth rate in a year in tbe first quart.er, a o. 7 percent rate of lncreue that Indicated the economy could be dlpplna toward a re· ce11lon ll the trend contlaut*, aovemment figures showed lOday. The· lncreue ln the arou national product in January tbrouah Mar ch was le11 tbao expected Mrt wteder 11 tur~Uy puall1na a PJ'OPC>9•l that would force aervieti station operators lO post pump prlce1 ln a coupidoua ma~r Tbe ldta lt that tM motoriat would then know bow aorely he's 1oln1 lO be Oeeced before he drives up...&e the pump and 1tt1lb fleeced a nd wu down wrply from a 6.9 ernment to slow the e1rooomy ~rceot rate of growth in tbe through high Interest rates and final quarter or urn. The first-reduced federal apendin~ quarter rate was the lowest since a 0.1 ~rcent decline in the T~E ADMINISTBATi N Is same period h&s t year. aiming for overall economic growth this year of about 2.2 percent, down from 4 percent last year but a l .a level it believes is necessar y lo help combat inflation. · SU~rvl!IOr Rulph lark 15 cool on the notion of rt' 'quired pump prltc poisl1oai Sul)tlrv1sor Clark ts a serv1C"e station owner THAT ASIDE, I think Mrs Wieder's price posting idea is a most noble gei.turt' Nobie, but empty Just hke your gu tank Troublt' 1s. in the current gasbllne shortage scare. pee>· Gas Stall.on Customer Rolling /or Two Gallon& and His Pet Turtle pie are an a panic lo line up at the stations and fill their tanks before somebody else gets the last gallon. THE SHUP sl owdown i~ growth seemed certain to sup. port the argument of G. William Miller, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, that economic growth already is slowing and that further measures to dampen the econ o my could plunge the nation into a serious recession. W..,._the 0.7 percent rat.e of growth was near the recession level or less than zero percent gro wth. Mill e r a nd lop administration experts believe the economy will rebound at least partly from the low first· quarter growth, thus avoiding a recession in the near future . The unusually severe winter in many parts of the country was at least partly to blame for the slow economic growth in the first quarter. But it probably also reflected efforts by the gov- Marijuana Research Proposed The Commer~ Department said in its GNP report that in- flation in the first quarter in· creased at an 8. 7 percent annual rate, up from an 8.2 percent rate in the fourth quarter of 1978. The de partment s aid the slo wer economic g rowth in January through March was caused by an 0.3 percent decline in sales activity throughout the economy, a sharp turnaround from a 7.2 percent annual rate of increase in the final three months or 1978. "THE DECR EASE ... reflected decreases in consumer expenditures for goods, con- struction outlays, net exports and government purchases," the department said. T he fi gur es on economic growth were computed at an an· nual· rate. meaning it would be Fire Injures 34 ' I Thirty-four students were injured, one critically, when fire broke.-0ut before dawn today in a dormitory at George Washington University in downtown Washington. Hundreds. including t he three above, were routed from the building, some jumping from windows. Cause of the fire was not immediately established. U.N. Troops Hurt In Lebanon Ba.ttle the total growth for a year if the BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP) -Lebanese Christian militiamen first-quarter levels were con· fighting to drive "foreign troops" out of the vest-pocket republic tinued fo r an entire 12-month they proclaimed in southern Lebanon. wounded eight U.N. troops peridod. today in a n attack on the international peace force 's The Commerce Department administrative base there said the GNP, the total value of Lebanese President Elias Sarkis convened rus Cabinet in goods and services produced in emergency session today to consider "coercive action" against the economy, was at an annual the Israeli-backed Christian rebels in the south. Nobody cart's about the price. They're frantic. They'll pay anytrun~. So this allows the petroleum people to charge just about anything. · ' rate ol Sl ,413.3 billion in the first Government sources said Sarkis was exoected to order a WASIUNGT<?~ CAP> -Citing_ quarter. after discounting for court·martial that would try Maj. Saad Haddad, leader of the mcreased manJuana use among ~ the effects of inflation. rebels.on treason charaes and sentence him to death In absentia teen-agers, Health, Educal.ion ------------------------"';__ ________________ _ IT MAY REACH the point where you drive up to the pump and the friendly operator asks, "Okay, buddy, how much do you have in your pocket today?" "I think I have fi fteen bucks." ''f'iftcen bucks it is, then. Shall I fill it up?" Now. if motorists ever return to reason and sanity. competition may also return to the seryice station dodge. You mt~ht even see some innovative merchandisi ng. Maybe an operator wUJ post a sigo dechmng: · UNLEADED 50.9 Cents." Uoci,r that, in tiny type, 1t will add, "Per Half-Gallon." ANOTHER INNOVATIVE petrol pusher might ad· vertise "Buy our bottled gasoline. It 's refinery fresh. Just 40 cents a quart ·' Other operators with ;magination might cater to the sinful lust for J{ambling that lurks in the hearts or many in the populace They won 't just have permanent prices in the JitU e window~ on the i:tasoline pumps. They'll install price numbers that spin <1round and then stop, like the slot machines al Lal-. Ve~a~ YOU DRIVE UP lo fhe pump and pull the one.armed lever. The price numbers spin and stop, one at a lime. Then the gas station operator says, "Gee, tough luck mister-You hit 99.9 pe r gallon. ' ~petter lu ck next lime. now." a nd WelCare Secretary J oseph A. Califano Jr. is calling for a major study of the drug. . Califano asked for the review and preparation of a "long- r a nge broad·based research plan" Wednesday in sending a r~J>Qrt to Congress. . THE ANNtlAL report said 16.1 percent or people between the ages of 12 and 17 were users of marijuana in 1977, compared with 12.4 percent t h e year before. ·'The dramatic increase in the use of marijuana by our youth Is partic ularly a l arming," Califano said in a prepared statement. ·'It is sheer folly for millions of young Americans to ind ulge tn a drug while sp little is known about its long-t e rm conse· q uences -and when much of what is known .suggests, for ex- ample, adverse pulmonary ef· feds and psycho{Dotor impair· ment." Vnion Leader lndt&ed THE FORMAL HEW report called for further study on the 11>(fects or marijuana on humans. particularly "the implications of chronic use and the possible ef· feels on users who may be especially vulnerable," such as LJCS VEGAS <AP) -Ben Scbmoutey. head of Nevada' largest union. and six other peo pie have hcen indicted by a federal grand jury after a two· year investigation into a series of restaurant bombings in Las Vegas and Stateline, Nev. child t en. ' More ee River Floods • 'lhousanth Homeless in Several States AtlMftY "'''"''Que Att•tll• H\1 L~I ,., ......... ..,,~ ..... &.I. 8atllmo•• 8lrmn11rwm 80lMt '°''°" llrown•v•ll• 9uffeto Cllkll90 QllCIM•tl CttvetallO oat Ft. 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LAST DAYS OF SALE ------r------. • Nuclear top page R j cted SI\ l-'KAN I ·co (A p ) - I' <'lfl <" (';ai. & f:letlrlc .. 10<'11.twldt'rli huvr rC'JCt'lt'd 1.1 pN)J>OS I "'hl<'h ~ould hovt-halt . l'd lhe ulllll)"' construC"l1on nr nudc·ur po"'er plan t ~ ln ~~1Ahrorn1a A n d A t l h ,. u n n u a I !>hort-hohil•1 i. mct•lln1i1 1l•v m Sun f'rml('hco. t·unvt•rl the U1ablo C1:1n)oll nul'lt•or po"'t•rplunt to 1:1 wmd und ~ol.ir t•ncrgy gcnt>rt1t10g unit wui. ubu OVl•rwht'lm1ngly d1• fl•Jll'd Tht> two pruposuls Wl'r~ phtl't•d on tht• :shar~holder:. balloh rollo"' in~ u yur· long I •gul b11t tie with the ut1ht) by Phylhi. Al' pelga1-th. 61. PG&E slockhulder-. etnd membt'~of lhl' Abalorw Al lurnce. a C'1.r.1hlio11 of 25 t,lalt- cnv1ronmenlal grou11:. 1Hl~tion• D~nl#>d LOS ANGELES t AP > Callforn1u Attorney Generul Geor~e Dcukme1ian has 'dt•ntcd allegations contained in u $15 million suit etccusing his stuff or laking a conf1dent1al hie on Lt Gov. Mike Curb dunng a raid DeukmeJiun told a Police Acad emy press conferencl' Wed· ne~day that one nr his agents re porte'd seeing the documents during the !>Cetrch ~&rly this <month. but did not remove them J~ Rel urntrdered SANTA RAHBAR/\ IAP1 - County supervisor~ ~ucceeded on Lheir third attempt Wt.'<lne:.· day to have the l'Ourt issue a back -to-work nr<icr ag;unst striking sheriff's deputies. but the 350 ml·mbcr Ser v 1ct· Employee:. lnkrnat1on1:1l nion voted Wednesd<•Y night lo JOin the deputies· stn kc • Superior Court Judge Arden Jensen signed the temporar) rc~lrm ning order ag;un~l lhc deput1c!>, forbidding them from -;triking or en~ag1ng in a work -;lowdown ftN"f.-nfit•P# 1111krd LOS ANC.ELES I AP 1 -Stall' Al>sembly Speak e r Leo T McCarthy is expected to as k the ~tale POblic Utilities Com· m1ss1on today to speed up 1ts·dc c1sion on whe ther to provide 1n centives for installing ener~y· ' Reward Pagof f .Jo An11 J<;vt•f'M,h.'. Martinez. holds a check for SS.000 she rt•1.·eiwd from Sunnyvale businessman Gene Smith. left. a:. ht•r 1 t•wanJ for mformauon leading to arrest of Larry Singll'ton. Singleton ha!:> been convicted of kidnapping M:Jry Vincent. 15. raping and mutilating her. Eversole \\ u~-a for mer neighbor of Singleton. Africa GoOd? Brown, Ronstadt Said Closer SACRAMENTO I AP) -The re lationshlP between J erry Brown and Landa Rons tadt is s till us good if not better than before the ir African trip. friends of Rrown were reported as saying today. Thc·y .added that the maJor trouble h<1p pcned when they walked into u corps of international reporters 1n Na1ro6i who were primarily wait.mg for perm1ss1on to enter war·lorn Uganda, and didn't have anything be lt.er l•J do than follow them around - especially Miss Ronst<1dt T HE FRIENDS WERE quoll'd today 1n the San Jose Mercury and thl' Long Beach Independent As for Miss Ronstadt contemplaling an early return home, Jacques Barzaghi. a friend and aide to Gov Edmund Brown Jr .. said it was "not bel•ausc she was etngry al Je rry. It was because she was being hassled so much by photographers, by the increas 1ng medw s1tuat1on ... French-born Barzagh1 and Polis h·born Jetn Kra1ewsk1 . a long time fnend and Los An~elt:s campaign contributor. preceded the Democrali<' govC'rnor and the s inger. and accompanied the m much of the way "SllE COULDN'T w<i lk out of her room ·Everywhere she went she Wets followed by 20 pt:ople poppmg flash pictures of her. It was 1nrrediblc." Bar1.aghi said Kra1ewsk1 said the ,reporter~ C1Wa1tmg the fate or the ldl Amin )"!overnmcnl were 1n the same Netirobi hotel ets Brown and Miss Ronstadt "She got a hllle bit upset. .. w~ the turmoil during a shopping l rip. Kra1ewsk i said Barzagh1 5<11d thLJt "lhcir relations hip cet n onl y be better" as 8 result or tbe trip saving systE'ms. the Los Angeles B J s • R d Tim~~~poo'°~! s uch incentive au 1not in "oa system. utility compa nies would r _,, - provide the money f or c c h t s s·1 customer s to ins t a ll cost · ars ras a a~e J. e effective dev1Cl'S s uch as solar ~ heaters and othl'r e nergy savmg VENTUHA IAI» -A man driv1ng_JL' ·un south alon __ f!d£l'Y.V!!I !!' :.s· ....__ _____ ...:..:.::__:.....:.::..,_-=~. !·~~·1 hway""lOI Skidded mlo the ocean nea he Santa Barbara· ... Ventura county lane Wednesday al the set me spot another Datsun Memo rial D r di<"ol e d went into lbe sea Sunday. authorities said. SAN D I EGO 1 AP1 - Clevt'land Elementary School pupils h ave dedicetted a mcmonal lo their slam princ1pul and custodian . killed while try ing to save children from a sniper who sprayed the i.chool w ith bulleL.., la~t J anuary. James Bogardus. 55, waded ashore uninJured rollowmg the <1c- t1dl·nl. accordin~ to the Californiet Highway Patrol. Shirley Robertson or Oxnard. whose age W&S not known. died when her 1976 Datsun swerved orr the h1~hway and plunged into the waves. Skid marks from Boiwrdus· car overlapped those lert from Ms Robertson's, officials said. They added lhal Bogetrdus probably was setvc.>d by his seat belt. while Ms . RoberL5on. who had not fastened the safety device, was knocked unconscious and drowned. Newspaper to Appeal Suit SAN FRANCISCO I AP> -San Franetsco Ex· a miner Editor and Publisher Reg Murphy says his newspaper will a ppeal a Superior Court jury's $4.56 million lt bel judgment against the paper stemming from an investtgat1ve series the Ex aminer retn two years ago "We 'll appeal immediately. or course." Murphy said in a state ment released by the newi.paper. "We beheve there was prejudicial handling of the trial." The San Francisco Superior Court jury of nine women and three men reached its verdict Wed· nesda night after nine hours of deliberation in t he $30 million libel suit against the Exam iner. re· porter Raul Ram\rez and free·lance journalist Lowell Bergman. The tw.o reporters have been assisted in their defense by a committee for med or some 400 I persons-includmg 200 journalJsts The group has described the case as "a test whether Journalists can fairly pursue their stories without mtimidet- tion . " The 1976 s uit. filed by police homicide in· vestigators Edward Erdelatz and Frank McCoy. plus former a ssistant district attorney' Pierre Merle. involved a front-page series the afternoon newspaper ran in Ma y 1976. Quoting numerous sources. some from s worn affidavits, the Examiner said It had uncovered evidence that a bank teller etnd reputed Chinatown gang member w.as convicted of a 1972 murder based "on perj ured and misleading testimony ex· acted by a prosecution that badly needed a con· viction." The officials denied the story and said 1l damaged their reputations. I J) Thurldiy. Apttl 19. 1979 DAILY PILOT A 5 _CoupleS 'Bemare'·1 Marvin Case Precedent Seu-·~~· pe~intothe points of law, .. said actor Lee Marvin The actor said he had accepted the concept of rehabilitation 1,>aymen ls wben he paid Miss Marvin S22.000 after they separated nine years ago # f , , ~ , , , xpe s pre 1c the Marvin vs. Marvin decision will spawn mo.re court battles between unmarried couples. and one feminiar1eader s ays that in light or the ruling. a woman s hould spell out property claims before washing a single dish for her lover Both Marvins claimed victory Wednesday a fle r Michelle Triola Marvin was awarded $104.000. to compensate her for the six years she says she wasted by li ving with actor Lee Marvin. Marvin. 55. later flew with bas wife. Pamela, r to Ne w York, where he told ~porters at Kennedy : Lawyer s not involved with the precedent· selling case were split on the issue of whether the ruling by Superior Court Judge Arthur Marshall would have an immediate effect o n unmarried couples Airport. "Anybody today has to be very cautious... ~ about anything that isn 't authorized or condoned ~ by the government, · referring to hve ·in re ; h.1tionsMps. i The JUd~e s award wa~ ba!.ed on a 1976 J California Supre me Court ruling that gave Judge~ t discretion l•> impose an eqwtable remedy in caseb , where couples li ved together without u contract : In New York, feminist Gloria Steinem told thl' ~ ·Ml~ MARVIN SAID arter the ruling was an· OailyNews thc ruling wassexist. : nounced she considers it a victory bul wants to put "I think women will.be far more hkely to in ~ the entire episode behiqd her -;1st on a financial agreement in writing before ~ "Last night. I tool< down f.'very memento of they give up their careers or wash even one dish Lee. e very picture." she said, "The s hrine 1s gone and that's probably healthy .'' she ,aid . . , Every pjcture is locked in a trunk now I'm Legal expert" agre<> -th1· rultng 1s likely to going to try to put lhis behind me and.)ivc my encourage s uits by other spurned li ve-in lover~ life · Aul they differed on whether lh•· courts will bl! "I would like very much t.o go into some sort of flooded or simply sprartkled with Mm ilar af'l1on-. TV production. something creative. possibly with 'The dec1s1on was surprising to me bec·ause it one of the TV networks .. me~ns that there will be a tremendous flood or lh1-. Miss Ma r vin had sued the etctor for SI 8 kind of htig<it1on. · ... aid Stuart Wetlzer. a Bcvc•rly million However. Marshall rejected her claim llills attorney that an implied contract entitled her to ha tr the ·1 thought he 1Milrshetll 1 wa:. l'f1n-.crv;it1v" actor 's earnings during their cohabitation. and ht~ ins tinct:. would push him away rriim He awarded her the six-figure sum "for re t>ncouragang lit1gat1on I suppos1· ht' r1gur ed 1n habilitation purposes" lo help her become self view of the overall amount dcmanded, this wa ... a s ustaining. modest sum B.ul unfortunately . 1t will ht' toulNI '-'" "(couldn't have hoped for more They los t on a great triumph and th•~ will cntoura~t> m•Jrt• ~:: ~_...._._r w1b1r!.sMOKEY JoE ·- ONLY s2900 5J 100 Bllr~ f J' 1 11'°' I t U'-!ilJ • It 1 '<.mstrur ''"' P•'r1tfGf 10< rucn•r' Of 1.11mu1n J We Carry A Full Line Of -=-==~~.------t---~-.;cre:'."I. er BBQ WBbBraoo sER1Es 18%" kettle diameter. JBK-310 -Black ONLY $6900 The compact Weber ctiarcoal cooker Porcelain finish. aluminum legs and ash catcher In Yellow. R·ed. Key Lime. Chocolate. S lue or Green Only s7900 ' Accessories To Meet Your BBQ Meeds 10 x 17 " HIBACHI s599 ES STORE HOURS Mon. thrv Fri. 9-9 Sat. 9-6, S... I 0-4 I t ' -t . Oranoo Coast Oa11v Pilot '1£' .. 1t~..-.1 ~~~,_e .................................... R.~ .. N •.• WHd .. /·Pu·b·llSht .. r ... T."-"-... ·K···v·ll·/!·~--~.. V"r• _.--=D:.. Thurldey. April 19, 1878 &ertMtre Krwlblch 'Edltorlel Pege Editor ill 1111' .. Outbursts Erode Rowland Evam/Rc>bert Novak Council Dignity ---Politics, Bealth-Affect-Summi-- tv Cooncll111a11 ' J ohn 'l'homu~ w~ n't the be2.l Monday n la ht wh n hu l' plodro into intemperate outbursts \\'Uh ·onRrc!)::,man Dan Lunaren and Orunge County Su1>11rv1Nor Hurit•ll Wtcd e r In attt1ndonl't.'. Thoma.s unhJWlhl'<.I ~•port 1c ularly v1trtoJic attack lie told Lunl{rC'n he was ··cr.uiy all h II " and d••m ind '<1 t h.11 ('()llcu~u~. s hut thctr b lankc ty lJlunk muuthi-wht·n thl'Y utll'm1>ll'd· to proc~t-d with the tllM'U!'>MOll Th om.-~ .tlso d1re('te d n bu:o.1v t-la ng uage at J rt·~vt'<'lt•d ch!pu rt mt•nt dart.'('tor and a t ot hl·r counctl rnt•mberl'> Thomu' outbur:,t cM't.~'<.lod a~·t.·('pt uuk bo und:.. t-Vt'n for un Arrn} l1.irr.1rb ...1 But 11 "u~ 1mrt u·ulurl}' urft·n~l\t' <:um 1n g 111 l'll V gun ·1·n111c11 l ">l'l t 111..: I rum J t ount·ilm.in "hoM· offu•t• ... hould t·,11'1'\ "1th ll a c.·c.·rta111 a m ount of dignity and IH'C.'!illg<• I Ttw n · t J n Ill' nu t'\t'UM' fo r th1:, c.·mharra~~ing d1:,play It l"ll'M'~ t11~t 1 l'" .ina vroua bly a dvt>rM·ly affoct:, <1c.•hhc.•rut1i\n~ of o ff1<:1,1b "ho m u!)t lk "one.It-rm~ what ll,. to t•ornt• m•xt t'\hu:-.1vc.·m·..,~ I'> 110 1 an .u·t•t•pta bl(• !)tundard for pubhc: ul I 1l'1ub Tho m :1:-. · lt·llow l'lllHll'll 11u·mbl·r~ have ptac·atc.·d h im in llw µasl m onh·r to woo h1:, \.Ole. It'::. tune for lhc.•m to hrmr.: pres~un• on h1 m to control h1rn~clf Mangers Forgetful? Assemblyman De nnis Mangers of Huntington Beach has com e out loud a nd c lear in s upport of the loca l police depa rtme nt. Ma nge rs told a large gathe r ing of o fficers and city le ade rs al H Ch a m be r o f Commerc~ police awards ba nq ue t th<.tl p olice d eserve the gratitude o f all pe<H·c.·-lovm g c itizen:, of the c ity. flt· wc.·nt on lo la mba!-.tc last year 's report by lhe lJ.S Comm1ss1on o n Civ il flig hts "hich c rit1c1zt:-d police ·" a ct1,·1t1 t.·s 'fht· Ci" 11 Rig hts r eport was indeed s lop py and 1m1<1t·quatc. ll wus ba s ed on a great de ;1l of a ssumption :,i.ntl ht·ar ~CJY and ve ry littk on hard cv idc ntt• · 'l'o t hi:. poanl the re 1s no a rg ument with Ma ngers ' ~t<i l<·mt·nt~ but w(· do haVl' tu t a ke some e xception to his rc m <irks 'l'ht· CJssc m bly m a n implied that "the press" has been :1 11 ins truml'nl 1n putting the poli<'e fo r ce in a n unfilvorahk ltght hy l<H·11:-.10g on ncgat1 vt•s. 1 ...... 1 Ill' lo rgl'l, tt11 s newspaper was thl' firs t. pl·rha ps 1•vt•n :1h1·ad 11f M a ng(•r c;, tu publiC'ly po ke holt•' 1,r lht· f(•dl'l':tl n •porl . ho t h in n ·rort ing thl· n ·butta ls ol police a nd t 1t.v off11·1:i ls Jnd in Ua 1ly P ilot echton a l co mment. w m mtNGTON Tl'JC RtfUg· gh· bt·twcl'n the White House a nd tht Kr<>mlln over when · Jimmy Curte r wlll m eet Leonid Brezhnev In the much-delayed 11ummll conference is heating \JP e ve ry duy. with no quick solution 1n 1uaiht, tl oldtn~ the w h ip h a nd is Ort•thnt•v tic can genuinely plead p o o r h e a lth as a hor to truvc.•I S ti v I l ' l d1pl<,1 ma~:-. ht• r u h a v c hlunlly an lornu•d thl• Wh1t£' llow.~· tha t ttM! ui hn.: Svv 1l'l prc.•s1 d t>nl , n l thOU.J,:h only n yea r~ old. JS Un· dc·r doctor's orders not to fl~ Thal mc<1ns a :-.ummit that can fo 1rly easily bl' reached by train· rt.'ud GC'neva or Vienna. Mailbox But tnc fr whip hand is re1'tricted by the fact lbat It ls tho#Russtan·s tum to com e lo the U.S .• In r eturn for Richard Nixon's s ummit trip to Ree Brezhnev in 1974. and Gerald Ford's to Vladivostok a lso in 1974. Carter's to p political aide1> 1tnd nationa l security advise r Z big nle w Brzezins ki have warned him that an agreement to m eet Brezllnev on Soviet soil would be exceedingly politically damaging to Carter. Indeed, they warn it m ight even hurt m Jhe Senate SALT debate. BUT THERE'S a no lhH rl•ason Ca r t e r wo n 't go to Moscow· the JUll'Y proi.pl't·t of .1 pre·c lcctron :-.umm1t lht.·rc In 1980. If Carter met lire1hnev on Sovir l '>Oil in 1979. a re Pl'i.ll 111 lm40 would bl> out or the• quc .... lion. With a Bn•zhnc v flight to Washmgton or Alaska now out Mar.J.fil:f'" sup~9rt of the police 1s laudutor y und is no <.fo u ltK!nc-l'l l' II 1s t·onHrwnt s on lht· ro le of "t ht· pre~'>-.. hem evt·r. :ipp1 .. 1r 11ninl<1rnw d .. Handgun 'Victims' Seniors Need HoJ11e T ht· Vo 11 nt.11 n :.i l k~· Senio r s J)roup 1s in the unl ortuuet k pos1t1o n ''' being o ne o f the area 's ft·" s uch g ruups th.11 lal'ks a lat:1hly 1t can cull its own T lw '(•n1<1rs <·im s hun · space with youngste rs <Jt the 1·1ty n•1·n·:i111111 fac ll1t)'. o r have pa rts of the facility to lhc.·rnsl·lvl'S lor <Jbout 1;, hours J>N week l'•l .Y 11f/11·wl'> s <Jy lhcy a rc sympathe tic to the n eed. -..~---1-ul.-llw v ~r~·~rrt•t"l -when-they rc~ct the 1de C:10f s~ndlng la rl-!l' ;i mo11nts of money to build a separate senio r center . • Pt·rh:ip~ ~om<• lo w-cost altcrnat1v(•s ca n be looked a t. Thi· l'lt·mt·ntarv s <·hool district wlll lose t wo s chools to dcdin1ng l'llrnllnll'nt this s pring and no decision has been m C1 rll· <m futun• ust•s o f l ht' vaca nt school s ites. ('1t v off'l ('i~1b t·o uld take the initia t ive on beha lf of tht' ~t·n1 ors. m rwg ot 1ating with the d istrict for le as ing s ome µo rt 11111 ol one of the s chools solely fo r seniors' activities. Sud1 a t·omm itme nt should not heavily burde n the t·1t y I inanC'ially . The s e niors wo uld h a Vl' to defra y opt· rating <·ost s through fund-r a ising a ct1 vi tic~. • • Opin ions oxpressed 1n the space above are those ol the Dally Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those ol the ir authors and artis ts Reade r comment 1s 1nv1ted Address The Daily Pilot. P 0. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/ Dating By l •. M. RO\'O Our l,111/l' und War marl IH1:0. hct'll l11uk1n~ ovt•r lht· n •rion of u dultnl! st•rv1t·C' manager Wht•n men in this particular <JUI (11 rcrust• to go .o ut u st:cond taml' with the ~iris to w h o m they 'r e fi r s l in - troduced, those men art· asked why. They a ccuse Ult! girls of having one or more or t h ese sev<'n fa ults: Self- c en te r t>d . Aloofness. Cons picuous manner is ms. C r itict:tl illlitudl'. O ver eagerness.· Pla in stupidity And yes. they call it a Denr Gloomy Gwa Whe n you eonisldcr that Orernat Coun ty Is thou"ht lO be the Kook Capital of California. Is It a ny wond "r tht! city councils of the county a rc 1nrcsted with 'iO many '' i\nll whut about the voting puhlic that put them In office'! J .C.V. G._r C... ,..,._..., .,. .... Mlllef ., , ...... •M .. ••• __ ,,.,,...., ... _. .. .. =---,,...,,_,... ....... . fCle,OtllY~- ' f;wll - superior intelligence. None of thes e marve lous nwn said he refused to go out with the girl a second time 1us t becau se h e Nimply wm;n't up to hundling the lit lie lady. _r I Maybe it's to his cwfitt that George WushinJ(ton '1fu:-. a lousy SJ)l'ller:. don 'l know. \ In any case. he certainly g um med up t he written wo rd . Early unt.•tJ itcrd manuscripts show h\' wrott.• things like : "I pas~cd lhl· li m e : .. mu c h m o r e a greeable r than what I im· a~i n cd I s hou ld." And: "we nt., a hunting ... a nd catched a rox ... No criticism intended. He done good. ,. Some winter, tha t of '77 Bears in Anc hora1e zoo wouldn't hibernate because the air was t oo warm. Colorado ski resorts shut down ~auae there wasn't e nough 1now. And Miami got lt1 liral1~all evt r . If all the water 1oln1 over Niagara Falla went Into bathtutw., It would fill about 4,000 cvtiry second. Honey. Gln 1er. Sherry. Pepper. 'Ibey eound llke the n1me1 of a tea m of chffrlelldera, what? Tbey'N not, tboup. Add Terlyakl a nd you've tr>t a dandy meat marinade. To tht.• Editor I n your 1 d1 tflr1:i I · Ugly St:lll'-tll'" .. 11\pnl 111 1 ~ou .... tale thi.ll a comprlat111n of n~\\:-. re 1)11r1 .... 11111t1·all·-. ll2!l J\mc·n c<Jns \H'rt· killl·cl II\ handg uns in Ft.'hruarv T he · f1g1m ·s r<:flect murdt·r< s u1<·1c1t•!. and ac·c1dcn· IHI de aths 1111\\evc·r. \llU nt.·glect to m e ntion how m any of these "11 1C't i.ro s" wcr•• r ·1(USJ. burg lar!. a nd murden ·ro; ~hot by pott.•nti<il v1c·t1m:. in dcfcose of lh!'1r <1wn hvt.•s. lfow m<iny of thl• I ,fl!lel pl'rsons killed 1n the sl:.ated lhrce-month pt•riod we re felons bent on murder of mno- ccnt l>COJJll' who h:Jppcncd to ~ a rm<'<!? Nt1110na l llifll' Assn. 1NHA 1 f1 g urt.•i-. ind1 calc there were al ll';,i:-.t 1.200 incidents of ... urces~ful .w lf·defon:-.<· .igainst armed alt;,irke rs in this period. N F.WSPAPF.R clipping!> rr- p ort ing 10:-.ti.lnCe!> w he re in \ 1oknt. ;1rmt·d t·riminals intenl on murder a nd m ayhem are t hwarll•rl b v armed . hone st c atiu·n:-. ;i n : rl!Ct'l\'Cd hy tbl? NRA at the r ate· of al le<Jst 400 each and l'Vcry month. Many of t hesc l'asc•s ctn not involve shoot- ing, the mert• pn•sf'nCl' of the weapon. usua lly a handgun. is often enough lodcll'r violence. The presence of handguns has never been s hown to be a con. tributor lo suicide. Guns of any kind a re virtually non-existent in Japan, a nd handguns a rt.' very strictly controlled in Swl'den yet these countries huvt· the highest 8u1 cide ratl's in lht• wor'ld. Hand~·uns are a mong th1 · least likely contributors to ac c1dcntal dea ths. According to the Naliorfal Saf<'ty Council. you arc m ore likely to choke lo death on a piece of s teak. That th l' major:t y of Ame r icans do not wa nt mon• ~un control 1s evident by the cons}>icuous luck of public n · fcre ndumx on this s uppo!O.c'<l ly controversial bUhJect . The :mil· gun group!> do not want the is~u1• voted on by the people. beraUSl' they would lose and the y kno~ it. DON VAN OALSEM IJ•l.,•n•I Pro•••• To the F.dltor: I have designed .. creative altemaUve to retpond to lhe an: drogynoua ma1cullne1femlnJne need for untvenal pronouns. • , Transitions are difrlcult. When the new can be Introduced con· formlna to ttw-tradltlooaJ pat- terns as much as po11lble, change la much easier to at· 1lml11te. It'• anala1ou1 to how we mlaht all have leari1ed to drive an automatic ur. ll would be ea•ler to learn to drive on tM other aide of the road with an automltJc car than lHl'Dlnl to do -that plm chanitng the car . . ·----- • r1 llrll ,111 ,1ul11mat11 111 .1 111·1-. ~111f1 Tiit: ONE \\Ol'd th.11 .h.1~ t>t·•·H 1·aus1ng thl' gn·atl·:.t 1h...,<'omr1111 1n .1 .. ..,h1ft1 ng gl·ar " •·lf1·1•t h.1 .... bt.•c·n the word · m,1n " I prOP<>bL' lhal we suhst1tutC' th<' :-.urrngi.lt1• "orld ··nam " Tht· l'Oll1ht1on:JI re:-.ponse 1n o ur somat1t• s y!.tt>m ·~m bal-c.n(' . w.nd . yt>I ~ boldlv ~1dvance to salute our an. drogynou!> nature. 11-;>.amplt·s: n :1 m h o o d n ;,i m k 1 n d . worknam~h11) 1 Thl! following pronouns ha111• hN•n us('d hy me for som1· tim" 1n ll•cluring. kac·h1ng and wnl 1 n~. The transition 1s smooth :m<I easy · l\tantWnman · Nam lfl'tShe : 1-: Hts1Hc·1·· II'. •le 1s• She' 1s . i-:·s. DH HENE£1wt . AM1\S'H ; s.port GllVNT To tht' Editor . T he t•1t1z~n~ o f th<' United States need-to t>c as concerned about rail accidents ab they ct r<: :i ho ul nuc lear . Tht.• n•cent catastrophes mvol vmg propane and chlorine tank cars point lh1i. out ;-- We should 1mmed1atc1ysetup.1 ('lllZl'ns group to protest lack or ac llon on the part of our gove rn- m ent. The general committee. "Concerned About Railroad Practices" 1CAHP1 would bclhe protestin~ and picketing a~cncy. T hl' second commrtle c, "Can Hai lroads t\lt1•r l't•rformanc•"' 1C.:HAl'1 wou ld unde rtake un in dl•pth -.tudy nl tht.• g reedy prof 1kl'ring of the nation's railroad m a nagements. Because of the d angers involved. the rallronds s hould be s hut down until all studies are completed and fall- P1mch • e e 1est prospect 1eems to be Vienna. much easier to get to than Geneva. But it 'i; not de· c ided and some Carter advisers have been talking up Warsaw. Pola nd . h o m e land or Brzeiinski ·s family. The prob· le m with Warsaw is twofold: for Carter. its position as capital city· of lhe Warsaw Pact would ma ke it e mbarrassin g : ror Brezhnev. it would be unthinka· ble to meet Carter in a Soviet sa tellite afte r Carter had re - fused to go to Moscow. TEDDY'S DIET It may not qualify a s i.l "crash" diet. but Sen Edward M . Kennedy's new. abstem1ou.' ea ting habits have reduced hi~ bulk from 222 to 210 pounds in the lai.t three weeks T hat is not enoug h. say Kl•n nedy staffers who are pushing him to get down to at least 20'1 pounds. The senator's breakfo:-.l Is now half 11 grapefruit anct' a cup of corree without cream or is ugar : lunch. o c up of coo· som me. lettuce a nd lean meat. without dessert: dinner , lean tneat. green vegetables and no desse rt. Stricken from the Ken- ned y diet are bread. butter and pot1tlOC1i. One politacal expert lo whom Ke nnedy confided details of what he called a "crash" diet is eonvinced .the effort to slim down 18 dictat<'d br. presidential politics. Others don t agree. They think the drivi ng force behind the fleshing down p rocess is vanity. pure a nd simple CARTER FOLLIES When President Carter sum- mo n ed his White House he licopte r for a nother routine weekend trip to Camp David. lh<' very day after his energy <i pCe<'h Lo the nation. at least one lop Carte r a ide was incredulous. Thi!. sub-cabine t-level orficial told us the pres ident could haVl' .,c•ored high poht1cal a nd didac lll' potnL<i 1f he had foregone hi:-. wee kend trip Just that once, with .rn anno uncement explaining that ht.• was pract1c10g wha t hc h nd preached the nig ht before. conser ve energy. lns te<1d . Carte r a ppar ently Aave the idea no thought at all a nd procet.-ded with busmcss a:- . usual. Likcw1St'. on h1~ Easter weeke nd trap to Georgia the pres 1dent could h avt! l u ken an e ne rgy-saving -,ra m to m ake :ct .... ymbohc point ln~t.cad , he Ot·w 111 Arr Forcc One Th<.' d1~ainfu1 a ltitude toward h1 ~ own a1>pca ls lo r edU C\' 1•ncr~y ronsumpl1on r~11ses th1'> q u cstwn : tr thl· prt•side nt himself docs not c ut down on t'lll'q:;y t·ons umpt1on. \\ hy would ht' ·xpcct a nyone· e ls<' Lo do so·• The Wh11t· llous<' res1>on:.c• t hat <.t sola r hC'alang systr m b lx•ang mstallt·d rnr part of th<· wt.·st w111g ·s rid1cull•t1 :J'- l':t u-;mg .l1mmy Cartt:r not th•· ... 1tg htc~t P4'r<ional discom fort Include CriIDinals s;1f1• wa.\~ lound lo run tr.111h The a ho\'l' enm m1 111•t·.., "oulcl n·porl t o a n 1dl 1l'1<1 I 111n ~rl':-.s1onal l'nmm1tt1~. e11d1·rl h\ comm1ltt.•cs from l'~tc·h ol 1h1• .... 1 ate ..... 1n turn ~llClt•fl hy t·n11111 v a nct city comm1lllo.c!'-1onl\. lhow ~crved ·by rci ll road:>. of ( ou,..., , o r l1k<>ly to b e 'ot•r v1·d In railroa ds an lht> fulurt.• 1 Tht'"" committee " an--t-uN'I wtll tw monitor e d bv thP <'<>11 gressional commillcc· t11 g1vt> 11 something to do. lJNFORTUNATE:Li, although we could raist• us much ~upport lor this a ct1v1ty as the anti · nuc lear ~roup. wt• don 't have lhu advantage of rab mg hob :.at ont· plant and then traipsing off lt> the next in a show ()f lrC'mt•ndou:-. fon·c . Picketing 40,000 rntll':-of track 1s no stroll in the pa rk. But, with one packet ever y 1.263 mile~. we c:in s how them that we mean bu.'iiness. With the railroads efCeclJvcly s h ut down, the s tudies ca n bcJ?in. every inch of track tn· s pected. every pound of ballabt weighed, environme ntal s tud1e!. ins t itut ed. c ove ring e ve r y cubic foot of n g ht·of.way and uir rights above it. The peMnits which will be re. quired will ~uarantee no acct· dents from othe r than hum;.n or m echanical error. The re would be only 742 fcdl•ral. 464 state. 317 rounty. a nd 310 c ity permits in- vol "''d. It s hould only tak\• :i m aximum of to yeurs to 1tet the railrouds started UJJ a~1:un. ex l'l'pt in 42 slates where certmn ra ilroads run right through un endangered species habitat. On the mainJand between New York City and Philadelphia. for in· , ...1an<·c. :-.om1..•onl' reported seeing ... om t· T hwurtw1M· Bugaboos m atmi: 1 ~1 t·allcd bl'causc that'!\ hn\\ Hu J,!.1ho1 .... m a ll' I Wi th lht· ra1b shut down, w1 l'an then sit CJround and grm at ,•11rh other amt chortle over I 111· 1JO w1 •r Wl' havt• wwlded to help all 1\mcr1cans !>lay ahvt•. ' J .W Hf'.:IO Ch:nr m a n. tr 'rcarttel>ll1Jl le ndt•r New Threat 1GllUNT1 Oui laae lt'lndoae•? To the Editor · Your editorial of April 10. e n· I illed "Ugly Statistics,'' C'itlng deaths from handguns. is of con· t'C'rn to mt>. Stal1~t1cs are great hut they should be vte wed in per~pt..'Ctive Wo u ld yo u pe r m i t y our readers the opportunity to judgt.· the s1gmf1cance of the number~ you quote by publishing some re- la ted stat1st1cs. FOR EXAMPLE, in the s ame tim e p e riod hnw m a n y Ame ricans choked tQ death on food ? How many drowned in s w 1mm1ng po ols , beache s. bathtubs etc" How ma ny fe ll o r Jumped to their death? If you an· genuinely con- cerned with the s afely or others and wish to promote legislation of this type. possibly your effort::. would be better directed toward laws to outlaw open windows. swimming pools and unground meat STEVE HOLLISTER Pe•tal T•••lc• . To the Editor: As l finiahed writing another letter I thought I should write a letter to your newspaper to say thank you to the United States Postal Service. I s habbily take for granted the "ma rl" all the lime. I apologlze to a ll postal a nd m ail delivel'y employees. In a way it's one of m y 'heart" throbs: getting a letter over to somconl>. Whal do you men and women reel aa you drive truckl. walk stree ts and stand In uniforms se rvicing us at post offices? A young man In grey.blu e bermuda~ahorta bendlns down taking letters out of a mailbox blttorly told me ol some or the frustrations Thank you, you a ll! PENNY ALEXANDl!llll I ) .. I ' 7 f .- Irvine ED ITI ON VOL. 72, NO. 109, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES . . . . VoarBo•etewa Dally Ne•8p•pe Elite EmfJarrassed fJg Steinger Tape LA MESA 1AP I Soml' nervous swtl\lt'l"S are u~et b) the vtcei quad'" •t-t•urt' and vlt-wul(l of v1<ko taiws from tt servlce-that. for a $t5 fet>, m at~hed <'l4u p1 .. ., 1>t't>k1ng to swap matlf~s for st.'xuul flmfU• "I s ure ho1~ nobody' lookiQ)I a t those tapes," M urgf', un airline empJoyee an San Diego. s aad Wednesday ·'It would cause me much t•mb.irassment if Ute neighbors round out " Thetr r h1o:r1n Stt'mb rro1n u pollce r ttld Friday on Art Bell's Video F,ncounll'rb ulflce ht!rc an wh1rh 30 v1dt•o l1Jpt>1> Wl're con h scatlid They fcatur<> inl<'rv1ews Uull. 33. madt1 with l~ member~ of the club und ubout 300 !lub ~r rlbers of tht• Vtdeo Dating Service Also sem~d wai. $4,500 worth o( vldt'<.ltape anti r11nw1 a .-qu1pment Bell and Mar&ha Rovd. 21 . w re arrested ror 1nvest1gat1on of pandering, solicitation for prostitution, solicitaUon to com· mil a lewd act and operating a disorderly house. Both seH described ''s wingers." Each wus freed on $4,000 bail pending arraignment April 27 in El Cajon Municipal Court ··A lot of people are going to be hurt by this ," said Be ll. "When they Joined l promised them compll'le privacy. l have no ldea what the arrests were a bout. We wer e n 't d o ing anything illegal." . A sheriff's spokesman said the pa ir were arrested a fter vice squad officers answered a Video E n count e r s a d &n a sex magazine offering to introduce couples who wanted to trade pa rtners. The m issing tapes feature about 400 San Diego area resi- dents, including ··some real ~ prominent people, such as public ofCi cials, teachers. company pre- sidents. journalists and even some law e nforcement person- nel." Bell said. Dozens of cus tomers have been calling Bell after he in- f or med them of the ra ids and the possibility they muy be cont.act- ed by investigators. Members of the vice squad have viewed the tapes, in which clie~ls bare lhe1r sexual • fa ntasies and prefe rences. a sheriff's spokes man said. ·'The cru.x of the thing is they are providing couples for sex and in tum are receiving money for providing that se~tc~. which is an act of prostitutibli"7' said a vice office)' who a sked to remain unidentified. Bell's attorne y , Geor.ge Haverstick. called "he arrests "just another extension of our times. Evidence Nixed Diedrich Team Wins Round Whai's a Wayzgoose? No. it's not the guy m the white suit. Wayz~oose 1s the annual student fair to be held Saturday at UC l rvme as part of C<i m pus open house acti vities . Medieval merrymakt'r!,, mimes. magicians and mus1c1am, Wlft entertain m Campus Park. Among them will be l from lefll Cindee Carlson. Greg Al bers. Paul Levin and Stacey Bodenhocfer. By GARY G RANVILLt; Ot ,,_ D••tr Potol Sl•tl S AN DJ EGO The bribery tria l of O r ange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich and architect LeRoy Rose was inter· rY..lllfil.i today while the judge de· rldecr if tes timo ny possibly damaging to D1edr1ch could be given before a Jury The eight -m an. four-woman JUry hearing the cast! was left in Supe r ior Court Judge Rosi. Tharp's courtroom whilP the j udge and contending attorney~ in the case set up shop in a courtroom on another n oor Al issue in the hearing was lht• possible testimony of former Anaheim Hills Inc . president· William Stark. Defense attorney~ James Rid dctt and Keith Monroe called for the hearing on the belier Stark might be asked to testify about matlJM's of which he had no first hand knowledge When called to the witness stand in the al m ost e mpty courtroom, Stark conceded that in 1973 he fe lt apprehensiv,e about the possibility "things State Still Controls Aliso Viejo UCI Charges Expected By MICHAl-:l. PASKF:VICH Ot , ... D•••r Piiot Sl~lf The Slate Coastal Co'mmission rejected a pro;x>!-.al Wedne!-.day that would haVl' hm1ted its con- trol over a 20.000-dwelhng de· velopmcnt inland of Laguna Beach. Aliso V1CJO That action was JUSt the op· posite of the stand taken only a few hours earlier by regional commissioners meeting in Hunt- ington Beach. The slate commission's rec· ommendations s upporting no change in the ex_tsling coastal zone -will move to the slate Legis lature for a ction next month. Richard Muns<'ll. a ssistant director of lhe co u nt y's Environme nta l Management Agency. said today he was dis- appointed with the state com- m iss ion· s decis io n j n Los Angeles. Munsell had lobbied for r edu ced coastal commission control over the 6,600-acre proj- <See ALISO, Page AZ> Pair Face Legal Action in Dumping.Paper €amp115 pohee al UG-Jr-v1nc will seek c riminal charges against two students suspected of destroying bundles of lhe slu de nt news paper , the New Univers ity, a police spokesman suid today. Additionally. the spokesman said. findings of an investigation into theft and destruction of lhc newspapers will be turned over to the Dean of Students for other action. Based on statements from wit· nesses and results of a photo· graphic lineup of possible sus· pecJ.s, campus Police narrowed the investigation to the two stu- dentS.-the s1><.il<esman s am. . He declined lo identify them until complaints are filed with the Orange County District Al· torney's offi ce The dest ruction of the nl'ws papt•rs occurred in March after the New Uni ver s ity b<'camc embroiled in a con· lroversy over publication of ad· vertisements that contC11ned al- leged racial slurs against Ira- nians and Jews On Ma rch 14, 780 papers were stolen and the word "racist " painted on u news paper rack. Student Wins Trip One week later. 200 copies of the ,, paper sitting on 1.1 lct".tding-doek were doused with oil The spokesman s aid the com plaint would mvolv1: c harge~ of lht'fl and mali cious mischief. Hoth :-ire misdemc1rnor offenses '"We felt that if we didn't take action. the situation could get worse.·· the spokt'sman s aid Copies of the Nev. University also were. seized and destroyed fo llowing publ1Ca l10n Of COV · cr~ge of a woman's Wet T-shirt contest at a Santa Ana saloon. Police hCJve no suspects in that incident. the spokesman ::.aid. Language Skill Pays Off By JACKIE HYMAN Ol ll• Dally ~, ... ltalf cnoug~ money to spend a sum· mer in Wales. throughout Or ange County by delivering two impromptu short s peeches in French. ''Tha t competition w as murder;" Elliott said. "I'd never even ma de a speech before in English." were going down the path of a cnmmaJ nature ·· His reference was lo the com- pany's attempt lo free 2,200 acres in Anaheim Hills from an agricultural preserve agreement with the county that was thwart. in~ its development II 1s the prosecution's con- tention lhal D1edr1 ch and Rose we r e involved in a bribery- con::.p1rary centering on tbe company 's effort to secure a fa vorable comm1lmcnl from the Board of Supcrv1sors Today. Stark briefly discussed a dinner meeting ht· attended an early 1973 with U1ednch. Rose and another compun} official. AP WlrtOftOlO SUCCUMBS AT 65 Rogers C.B. Morton Ex-Interior Chief Dies EASTON. Md . CAP > F'orm er Inte rio r Secret a r y Hogers C B. Morton died at his ho m e n ear he r e to day, a ~pokesman at Newman Funeral llome said lie wa& 65. Tht• brother of form<'r Sen. Thurston Morton. R Ky . Morton Sl'rvcd as interior Sl'Crclarv and Hepubhcan national chairman during th e Nixo n adm 1nistrat1on fl (' represented M"1H·yland 's Eastern Shore in Congress frord 1962 until 1970. Morton died at his waterfront estate in the Pres'quisle section of Talbot County. There was no immediate word on the cause of SD Professor Foimd Slain; Home Looted When Eric Elliott's family moved to Costa Mesa from Indio two and a ha lf years ago, the then-sophomore in high school didn't have any friends and was bored. So he taught bimscll a couple of dying languages. .. They'd forget I was n't Welsh until I started speaking Englis h. and then they'd expect to hear an English accent,'· Elliott said. "It's a rarity to f i nd a n American who speaks Welsh." The 18-year-old won't have to earn hjs way to Europe this s ummer. He's won a n eighl· week trip to France, in the Al· liance Francaise competition re- cently at UC Irvine. Jo addition, Elliott is studying German ·a nd s peaks· so m e Spanish. He do wnp l ays bis abilities -"I 'm fluent in English and that's it" but his la ng uage teacher, Leonard McNutt, disagrees. • hi s death. SAN DIEGO <A P > A burglar appareotly clubbed a university p rofessor to death when she caught him in her place, police said today, The body of Patricia Hill was found in the condominium owned by her parents, away on vacation. She was a 43-year-old assls· tant professor of educalioa at San Diego State Unlvenity. A neighbor called police late Wedneaclaf after ooUcing that a window was broken in the con· dominium an4 the front door was open. "It appears that someobody was · rummaglng through the place, and the vtcllm interrupt· ed a burglary ln progress," said police U . John Gregory. No we•])Oa was found and no arrest WH made. Tbe slain woman had .been lookint after UM borne ol her parents, Mr. ad lln. HarrJ If. Hale, both retired ac"bool lHchers. They hHe beeD away oft.n OD trips. Elliott, n ow ~ senior at Estancia High Scl\ool, said he managed to find books on Welsh and Breton, a Welsh-related language s poken in the Brittany province of France. Later, he improved his pro· nunciation with the aid of c11s sette t apes and earned Elliott, who's in his third year of French at Estancia but is read ing· at the fifth-year level, c against students from ' Shave Ni ped firefighter Retaim Hair MIAMl <AP> -Miami firefighter Jerry Saslaw. sidelined to a desk job because he wouldn't shave his chest, is back at the firehouse, chest hair and all. Saslaw refused to take a required electrocardio· ·gram stress test because patches of hair had to be shaved to attach electrodes to his skin. Sasla w said be made the stand for his girlfriend, a 27-year- old fiight attendant. who llked his hairy cbe$t. However. since bis transfer, a cardiologist found the electrodes would work as well on his back and he I passed the test. ls his girlfriend happy? The new one is, he says . He and the stewardess split up after his story re· celved national publicity. "lbe whole ttµog really irritated her." he says. "He'll stand and t alk to three · of us teachers at once, carrying on conversations in German , Sp anish a n d Fr enc h simuJt.aneously, s aid McNutt. He adds that he's retiring this year and Elliott is "capping my career." "I jus t lik e l e arnin g languages," Elliott said. ''It's like solving puzzles." Although he beard Spanish spoken as he was growing up in Indian Wells, Elliott had no other background in foreign languages. He said his family lsn 't linguistically oriented and his trip to Wates was the only lime be'straveled abroad. A nd when it c omes t o <See WINNER, Page AZ> Two Sails Stolen The theft or two Hilboat sails valued at f7~ from Wutlam Scott Hellma n , 32, of 1\ Gumwood, lrvlne, ls under In· vestlgaUon.by Irvine police de · teclives. Tbe lou was reported WednesdQ. Bomb Threat Disrupts Coµncil Meet · A bo mb threat sent 50 spectators &currying out of the San Cle mente City Counci l Chambers Wednesday during the last meeting of three council m embers reca lled by voters Jan. 23. Police Chief Gary Brown said a maJe telephone cal1er told a ci· • ty dispatcher. "You only have a few 'mjnutes to clear the building before the bomb goes off" at about 8:40 p.m . ~ · Mayor Roy Hamm halted the meetlng and told the crowd to leave lbe-c:hamben while police and firemen searched for hldden explosives. The meeting is expected to be the lut time Wllliam Walker, Howard Mushe tt a nd Donna Wllklnson wUl s it 88 council members' after city voters re· called the trio J an. 23 following • btuer poUUcal feud. Richard Owen. "I JUSt had a gut feeling. I didn't like the way things were going. ·"Ther e was discussion of politics and finances closely re- lated together. 1 don 't like those kinds or things. "I didn't like th~timing of the meeting. Mr. Rose's relationship as campaign manager fo r Mr. Diedrich and Mr. Rose 's wish to sel l us som e l a nd," Stark testified It is the prosecution's con- tention that Rose a nd Diedrich attempted to solicit a br ibe from the company by offer ing to sell < 'ee EVIDENCE, Page A2) IUSD Faces Higher Enrolhnent There will be more than 1.000 new s tudents 1n t he lrvine Un ified School Uistrict next school year and school trustees took the first steps Wednesday night on deciding where to place them. It was the general consensus of trustees to change existing at- tendance boundaries a s little as possible. with some exceptions. A hnal decision will be made Mey-9 -- Elementary stude nts in the Northwood a rea wi ll attend the Suntia~o Hills S('hool, scheduled 10 open in the fall . while new stu- dl•nts in the ~oulh •Woodbridge J rca w o uld b~ hous--ed tempo rnrily at Cu l v€rdale !:ichool. The boa rd also favored a rec· om menda tion lo reloeate the district ·s Basics Plus program from porta ble classr.ooms at Cul verdale to the C. E . Utt School leased from the Tustin Unified School District. This would allow t he program to expand to 840 students from the current 652, district officials ~aid . No cha nges in junior high or hi)i(h school attendance zones are contemplated. although 650 new junior and senior h igh students are anticipated when school doors open next fall. Enrollment pressure on the secondar y schools will be re- lieved in the fall of 1980 when Woodbridge High School opens, officials said. David King. a facmties plan· ner , said today that the district has a mple s pace to accom· modate upeoming enrollment in· creases. Coast Weather F air through Friday with sunny and warmer duys. Lows tonight 47 to 52. Highs Friday upper 60s near coast, 72 inland. INSIDE TODA\' Warehoule gf'OCttJI fforea iftCf"ea. 01 A tMrlcafts lftk ways to cad food budgets thro.,gh no·/rlll• thoppfn~. Story PoQ11 AJO. •••• ....... •• . ..... ' ... . , ' • I , ; ,.. A.I DAILY PILOT Proxmire Assails Funding two l~ral •&enl'I<' today for 1pendan1 $1'19.000 on • rural commua.lty cent•r so 1sol1lf'd tbat It C'Ollapeed without al\)'Ont' nottcint lmmflilaltly Thf' WISl'Onllln l>•:m oc-rat awarded hlt'i monthly Colden •"lf'f'l'f' Awa rd to the Depart m ent of Ho u1ln1 and rban Of'vf'loc>nM'nt and the C'o mmf'rt't' Oepartm o nt ' K t'on o m l<' Oevelopmcnt Adminl1tr11tlon. whit'h j()futly flnancf'd th• centfr for Menill TuwMh1p, Mirh HUD provldt'd St00.000 ror th<' bu1ldln,( und t-:UA :\~nt St79,000 °" a rw-ver c'Ompleted road to Ow 'ttnter The ~nlt'r wa~ de&itcnt'd for counsel1n g , rood s t1tm p dis tribut1on, lttt'racy claAses, J<>b \ra1mng .md otht'r t'ommuruty fie rViCCS for t Wll tOWO IS hl p villages IL w u built "(IL • secluded Mite In a virtually 1nac- ( cs s 1 b I e f o r es t h a lf way between" the two villages, the i.enator M11d. Cround breuk1n~ <·Nemonu·!> for the Cl'ntl'r wnc: hl'ltJ in A1ml, 1976, he said. On Feb: 22, the senator addt·d. a woods man d1scovt·red t ht' building hud fulltm in and re · ported 1l to th(' local Postmaster. who told the s he riff and.. tbe town"lhip supf•rvi!>O r, who 10-tw·n ca lled 11'u1rs Octro1t rcgionul office. . When the colla pse wa1l dis · ('overed. lhP structure was un· painted. unhmd&ca ped a~ un- furnished. The road to 1t wa!> never finisht.-d b<:ca use or msuf. ficlenl money. , In tbe small community of B it c ly , Mi c h , today, tht' towns hip s upc r v1:.or , Jame'> Ware. said the dec1swn to cre<:l the buildinR was mat.le by a "darn fool " pret.lcce ~i.o r . adm insislrat ion. · "fhcv s airl a "!now overload c•ollapst•d the• r1w f Why thJl huilding collarhcd and othN buildings around hen• SO or 00 years old arc s till sh1nding, I'd like l•> know ll 's all in the hirn<ls of the town-ih1p atlc1mey," Wart' said. Thl' huild111~ <·os t $40,000 mort1 lh~rn lht.· gr:i nt. hl· :-.a id, and tht' township still owc•s money on it. A source at HUD. who a:.ked not to be 1dent irif'd, said depart· "1enl officials vt.S1tt·d the site '" April 1975 · before the gr ant wa s awarded and were as- sured the access road would be huilt. As for the-t'l>nl('r 's site. arcess a nd str urt urnl rond1t1on . he said. H UD w<is anformt-d by the local government and by its uuditors that the federal money wa s being handled properly and that the Mru;truction wa!> being carried out Service H e ld For Irvine's Paul Shank M<.'mori<&I '>t'rvic·t:!> wC'rt: con· duc ted Tues day for PC:Jul Dom ingo Shank of lrvint' w~o died Saturday at lfoag Me morial I losp1tal al age 57 Mr. Shank had been emploY_ed for 34 years as a merchandise manager for a St•an . Roebu~k and Co. ~ton· 10 Sant a f e Sprin~s lie 1s :-.ur\l\(•d by two sons. Jeff and Steve. of nurbank and a broth •r, Hobert of Rurhnok. a nd El:-.w Cusl1llo of Rocky Ford. Colo 'fhl' Rev. Doriuld Slurgt•on of. t it•i;Heil ut ~il'r\ I<'('" al l1ac1f1c• Vww M1•morial Chapt•I. lnurn mcnt lnllowcd under the dire('· 1 i 0 0 0 f s m i t h a n d ·1: u t h 111 Mortua ry. ·ostu Mesu. More Coverage Additional south Orange Coun- ty coverage appears today on Page A9. ORA NOE COAST DAILY PILOT tf'W) Of'~(OMt 0.llw Pt'M "'*"' '#M(P'I "<eiM °'"""° , ...... ,..,."" ~, ., "'*'~.,., '"' ()t<l"()ll r .. \I f'-1-C-y ,._M•Mlllort> .. ~ rvt»h\h .. d ~·· ,...,~ ,.-,'6;1, '°' {O\t• NM.It ~~ AftK" HV'tft~ f'ul(f\ '°""" t••~ V•""" tr.in,__ t....,..... A..,,.,'°""" CN''' A "'"'VUr ,~ rd•tion '' ~·"-"' s..tvntnt MMI \uftd•Y\ ft-: Of'tnc...,_. ,_,.,.,~~ ~ I\ At UO Wt\18•¥~,_ (Mt•-,CMlftwlM•~ ..~ .. -"'~'°"ft' ............. ,_ ,~ .. (...,.., YIO ..... ldt .. l •MGf_M ___ ,..,,,, .. , Ktt'lhf ...... ,_, .... ...,...... IM~ .. "9ldll<lf CM# ...... '--' "l(Mrf, ~" A•w\t .... IM""91"11 Cdttof> TNpfloM ('M•)tJt..qa1 ~ .. ·-'~~ ,,,_ .... Ot_ ...... - 'IJw Ay~s II a v e lt-Aga_in 5Irvine Citizem Honored Five Jnloe residents wtll be honored with out1tandln1 citizen awarda 5atu:rday-,,.flbt at "the Fourtb Annual Community Award& Banquet of lhe Greater Irvine Lloaa Club. The medal ol valor award will be presented to Chuck Leona.(d. a civilian Irvine traffic in· vesti,ator for hiA effort.a to save two persons severely bumed and injured in roll-0ver of a lunch truck. One pers on later died despil~ Leonard's efforts. Leonard i.s a retired lieutenant from the Los Angeles Police Department. Presenting the award will be. Irvine Police Chief Le<)E. Peart. The. Lions· achievement award will be pres~nted by Jack Huntress district governor, to Emily Hackle r, a registered ,.,... P.,,eAJ AUSOVIEJO ect that tbe cou.nty bu •P· proved. "Thtte's atm aome opportunl· t1 for tbe coutJ,,U k ct 11111, to evaluate _.,at bapPened md tee It It wants to 'WOl'k wltll lbe Legialature,'' aald lluDMU. Jn cont.rul. repiNMntaUv• of La1una Beach who bad l· ea any ~ucUon n CON ione, todaY expreued Joy at the State Commillloa's action. '"l"bla .. 'l'Mlly 1ood ...... said clty planner Peter Lewandowski. "The city lt very happy at the outcome." Lewandowski a'ppeared before local commissioners Wednesday and nol.ed that the City Council had paued a resolution opposing any cbange In the coastal boundary. The county and developers had asked the commission to move the coastal boundar.y a bout two miles seaward lo the firs t ridgeline along Laguna Beach. I. t' <' n 1 d B r ~ n t.' v I b o ll o m r 1 g h l ) pdrt1c1pciw s m u vol t! Wc~nesday that rt:· dent of the Soviet Umo·n. The vo~e. as usual. was unanimous. ' n~se with ffigh Hopes, an or· ...ganizations that h elps r e · habllitate persons who have suf· fe red severe bead injuries. This would have canceled commission control over 3.430 acres of Aliso Viejo land that cove rall> stretches from !.aguna Hilltops Inland to Laguna Hills and south to the Laguna Niguel area. t•IL«:led thl' 72 year-old So~Vl~et~l~~·a~d~e.:.r..!p::r.::es:.:1:.....· -------------------Don Dennis, city. editor or the Irvine World News, will receive tbe press relations aware. The company plans to build 8.900 or its 20,000 units on land within the coastal zone. ·Two Cities Face Road Funds Loss- The> citi('S or' Jrvine and ~ao Juan Copistnioo fare the loss of $486,000 in county road funds for three local s treet projects unless l'ity an<J t'OUnty officiali; agre..· on long·range highway buildin.: plans. Ora n~e County supervisors agreed this week lo ~1ve lrvm1· $160.000 towar d t he $806,000 building of a two-lane st-gmcnl of Bonita Canyon Roar1 But t hev threalf'ner1 l o Withhold anothe r $243,000 in county gas tax funds for 1m pron~mt•nts on /\lton i\vf'nue 1n Irvine. along with $24'.l,OOo for work (ln D<'I Oh1-.po Streoct ;1nrl Camino Cap1:-.lra110 Hl ~;in .Ju:1n Cap istrano bc_ra ust• dty and county road plan!> arl' at odds., The ii.sue 15 a county poltcy ( Pilot J · Logbook . which has governed distribution to cities of the county's sha re of ~tale gasoline tax revenue. I ~ the past. the county ·h.as shared part of those funds with cities for local street project~ with the aim of developing a un 1fl ed coW\ty road network. But the pohry aJso requires that cities participating in the 1>rol(ram have long-range ro<id· lrnild1ng plans that match cou.n L) proposals. I rvine and San Jua n Cap1...,lrano city offlci;.tls recently .iml•n1k<l th1•ir !'lreel plans. de leting plans to b ui.1~ future roadways county officials con· tend will one d.iy be needed Irvine C Olll pan----}'-w---.. Honeymoon Over? By JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 Ille O.o• Pilot Swll ~me<' the sale of the Irvine Company in /\ugust. 1977, a popul.tr lo<'al i.port h:.is h<:cn honeymoon watching. IT RF.QlJJRES no phy'>1ca l exertion. 1t 's essentia lly ao indoor sport und n<J !>P<'l'litl c·quipment is needed. A The locals who 'h at<:hed the operation of th_e. company Ulftf er 'the Irvine Foundation used lo part1c1pale an a s1m1lar sport known a<; h1ws uits, as ip how many h~ve bl'en filed so fa r. The all star player there was Joan ltvtne ' Smith who filed a total of 24 before the company changed handi.. Honeymoon wtttch1n~ is a variation on that theme. It m ight also he called waltinit for the s hoe to drop. For the local cnthu!'liasts. the !'!Uspense was ended last month when the honeymoon did, indeed, end, with the riling by the litigious Mrs Smith of laws uit number 25 11£YNOl.OS nt:R SILVER SUIT, as It were. Mrs Sm ith's ~u1t over increasing the size or a ma jor water p1pclint' to Irvine Company and other south county property holds plent y of !>IJtntf1cancc outside the al legations enumerated 1n the legal document itself. It m akes it cle ar that the granddaughl.er or James frvlne JI is still he r own woman and not th~east cc;>wed.by her high·powercd partne rs when 1l c.omes lo d1spotmg company policy and management decisions. SOME~H ING El.SE TfiAT'S eme rged from the newest court fray Is the company!s willingness to have a word or two to sa y about the suits filed by the woman who s till owns J 1 percent of the company's stock. . Under the. ownership of the Irvine Fo~n~abo~ there was lots of stiff upper lipness about Mrs. Smith s swts. , The reacUon under the new board or directors has n t quite been public. but company fresldenl Peter Kremer was frank in discussing his thoughts in a memo circulated to the firm's employees. RE SAID among other thlnj!s. that the suit is absurd. Kremer's note lo employees concluded by dis mantling the suit piece by piece: -He refuted Mts. Smith's allegation th~ ~ard of directors bad no authorization lo make the p1pehne de· clsion. · th t ;,. -He used "absurd" lo describe her contention a u•· creasing the water s upply would deci:ease company agricultural operations. -. . -He discounted tHe idea that the company s action would atrect the future deru1lty or Irvine . -And he said, In effect, that It was tough luck that competitors would benefjt along wttb the Irvine Company. THAT'S mE WAY THE honeymoon ended. . Soeculatlng on the subject or Mrs. Smith's next lawsuit Is going t.Q be almo11t as entertalrung as the latest splnoft ttport ~ circulating lhe r~mor abo~t the sale of.lb~ Irvine Company. · , lf the rumor mm la t.Q be believed, the company has been sold -ls belnc sold, will be sold, ls in escrow -to a group or Arablan'oU marnates, Texans or Korean busl· neHmen for $300 million or tMlO mllUon. . COaGUAaY aUMOas are that part.a of the comptU\Y are for sale. Allred Taubman's abare LI for sale, or Donald Bren's interest hu been told. So you have to wonder who will be around for the Golden anniversary law•ult. ·-. f'ront Page A I WINNER .. lanj!uages. Elliott said, "I've on · ly scratched the s urface. If you look al some thing like Mayan and Aztec, it blows your mind." As for Oriental languages._ "I think you have t~ be. born into those. Evcn Russian 1s so com· plex." When he's not lea~ng languages, Elliott ~aid he e190ys listening to music. He hkes s ome ront c mpo r a ry r ock singers hke Bruce Springsteen, and also <1n unusua l form of rock called Welsh punk. While 1n Wales. Elliott ex· plained, he attended u concert hy a i;troup called Or. Hugh L. Detestable and ll1s Pulients. "They san~ in Welsh and spat on the aud1encr," Elholl s aid "ft adds 1.1 l1lllc v1tuhty to Welsh "I was in thf' ba lcony," ht· added .. J d1dn 't ~cl s pat on " i\l homl' h1· 11!.ll•oi. lo F;uro pt•<Jn rot·k· mus ic· on an,. FM station that he !>ays is "betw~n the Chrbt1an a nd the Sparush :-.talion " Unfortunatt·ly. F.lholl said, his radio lends lo drift to \he re· hg1ou:-. !'I .1tirin IA< he n hl' lcuvcs 1t on overn1~hl Tw:iK(' up and it ·s wandered over and I hear. · Rcpt:nt' ! " he :.tlld A flt:,. tus trip to Franct? ttus summer F.lhQtt plans to enter UCI but has11 'l <l<.~•dl'd on a Paul Brady, assistant Irvine city manager. will present the community ser~tco· .awctrd lo The resa Avera, .itu~rvlsor of the c ity's Yo uth Se rvi ce~ Department. "' ... · The cilizensh1p award will be presented by Irvine Mayor Bill Vardoulis to C harles E . Clemimbaw. president or Irvine Housing Opportunities. a non- profit group that helps prot,(1de hous ing to r am11les w1lh moderate incomes. The awards ba nquet will be held at the Skyliner Room of the Airport.er Jnn~H.;..;o;...te..;..I ___ _ career. o.o11, ,., ... s i.11 PMio RARE WELSH BIT "You can't make much of .i Eric Elliott living learning Welsh._''..:h:.:.e~s:.:ai=.:d_. -----------== Leading the fight in favor of continued coastal commission contr6i over the acreage. were Le wandows ki. Laguna Green- belt Inc. President Dr. Tom Alexand e r and Sa r ah Mc Daniels. represe nting the Saddle back Area Coordinating Council. . ,.,....ra,,eAJ EVIDENCE~. 1t land in Fullerton at a price $150,000 above its true value. At the conclusion ol the 40· minute hearing, Judge Tharp ruled some or Stark's testimony t'Ould not be given before the jury. . Simply put, the judge said Stark could only testify on m at· ters or which he had a first band knowledge. · Thal ruling upheld defonse at· torn<'Y James Riddett's argu· mcnt that Stark "has drawn con· 1.fosions with no basis in fact." Ridd"ll said a witness e Slt1rk should be limite tes timony to what he heard or said an<i not be al- lowed to te11tify to conclvsions he might have correl.'lly or incor rectly drawn . Th<> trial will resume alter a .met> break for the jurors. f.ateWed nt-s ay a temoon. pro'il'l'Ulson witness Michael Hemington ended whaL amount· t.•d to a full day or testimony. ll t'mington. who was once D1edrirh's personal lawyer. is a key figure in two clements o~ the prost•cutjon 's case agains t Diedrich and Rose. Make Mom's Dream Come True ... I LA-z-aov'· RECLINA-ROCKER. --~-----, Small. Compad, Space·Savlng Women's Recliners COITA0MllA 369 I. 17th IT. (AcfOIMrem Rotphl, next to Moft9 Cole! ldarl) 642·1617 Mon.. At. •o~ Sot. 10-& Oole(j SundaV ' .. I CALIFORNIA Nuclear Stoppag ' . " rntJl'ldl!y. Apt1I 19. 19151 DAILY PILOT .coup·ies 'Bewa'l!e'· Marvin Case 'Precedent Setting? • LOS ANGELES <AP) -~gal experts predict '1~~ ... P-:...:..;-i--V;.:;.:;,;...~;..::=~;;;;...-."t"th-he-iN;.;a;.1Y.;;l;1t~vs;:.:Miha.rvio-dee""6n wt~more-pertain to the points of law," said act.or Lee llarvln.: Uii'"INMJJ!ltd:he bad3'C:C~~t~he~~~~~~;;;;;~;;f • AN F'RANCISCO cAr> Pacltlc Gu ii 4. Electric tocka.oact.ri; havr rt"jecttd a propot&I whJch would hnc halt l-d th<' ullhty'11 con~trucuon of n u cl ea r po w ,. r p I • n t s I n Callforn.ia And nt th•~ 11nn u a l t-b•rf'~ldcr& mt·~t1n11 Wednn day in San fo'ranr1sro. • plan to ( ~ . .,f.4'f!. ) convt'r\ the 01ublo Canyon nuclear powetµlant to a w10d uod solar ~ncrgy generatmg unJL was uliSo overwhe lmingly de reated The two proposuls were placed on the shar.:holders · bulloti, following u year-long legal bat· tie With the Ullhly by Phyllis Ap· pelgarth, 61. PG&E stoc kholden. and me mbers or the Abalone Al laance. u coaht100 or 25 Mak environmental ~roup!> · .Hl4-gatlon• De-nf~d LOS ANGELES I AP > California Attorney Generul George Deukmej1an has den.ied allegations contained an a $15 million suit accusing his staff of ta~ing a confidential file on Lt Gov. Mike Curb durmg a raid. De ukmejian told a Police Academ y press conrerence Wt.-d · nesday that one· of his agenLs re· ported seeing the documents during Ule search early lh1s month. but did not remove them Job Ref ur11 Orde red SANTA BARBARA fAP 1 - County supervisors :-,uccecdcd on their tturd ullempt Wednl:l>· day to have the court issue a back·to-work order agaan!>t -.tnking i,heriff's deputies. but th e 350 m t.>m ber Service fo;mployees lntcrnat1ooa~ Union voted Wednescfay night to JOtn the deputies' strike "' Superior Court Judge Ardcn- Jensen s igned the temporary restraining ordr r <tJ!mos t the deputies, forbidding them from strikinJ? or f'ngaging 1n a work .,lo wdown l1N"ft1fir:.·e• 1t 11k .-d LOS ANGELF:S (AP ! -Stall' Asse mbly S pea k er Leo T McCarthy 1s expected lo ask the :-l a te Public Ut1htici, Com · Reward Pagof I Jo Ann (';wrsoh.', Martinez. holds u check for $5.000 she re.ct.•1vml from Sunnyvale businessman Gene Smith, left. us her· re-wurd for mrormation leading to arrest of Larry Singleton. Singleton has be~n convicted of .kidnapping Mary Vanl'cnt. 15. raping and mutilating her. Eversole wa!:. u former neighbor of Singleton. A.friea Good? Brown, Ronstadt Said Closer SACltAMENTO (AP> -The relationship between J erry Brown and Linda Ronstc1dt Is still as good if not better than before their Alncan trip, friends of Brown were reported as saying today. They added that the major trouble happened when they walked into a corps of intt•rnational reporters in Nairobi who were primarily waiting ror permission to enter war-torn Uganda. and didn 'l have anything better to do than follow them around - t·specaally Miss Ronstadt THE FRIENDS WERJ.-; quoted today an the Se1n Joi.e Mercury and the Long lkach Independent __.. Al> for Miss Honstadt contemplating un early return home. Jacques ~anaghi. a friend and aide to Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .. !>a1d 1t was "not because :.he w:ll> angry at Jerry. It was because s he was being hassled so much by photographers, by the increas· ing media s ituation." l-'rench·born Barzagh1 and Polish-born Jan Krajewski, a long· time friend and Los Angeles campaign contributor. preceded the Democratic governor and tht!s inger, and accompanied them much or lhc way "SHE COULDN'T walk out or her room. Everywhere she went she was followed by 20 pt.--oplc popping Oash pictures or her. IL was incrcd1bfe." Barzagh1 said - Krajewski said the rC'porters awaiting the fate of the Idi Amin government wl'rt' in thl• !>ame Nairobi hotel as Brown and Miss Rons tadt. ··she got a httle bit upi,ct ... with the turmoil during a shopping trip. KraJewsk1sa1d _I __ m1ss1on tod_!!y to s ed up its de· Barzagh1 said th<Jt "'their reluttons h1p ce1n only bt· better" as a result of the trip. c1s1on on whether lo provide an· 7 J centives for installing energy. s aving syst.cmi., lhe6>s Angele:, Times reports. Bad Spot in Road (. ( I f n e " Pl c "' aJ to at K wl Ill Jet de J ow ma wlr Mhf • or an one an~ siga ViYl the D pen • mui I Cb .. I llkl\ step r m~, : and • ml con aay and be'?•· al:t . u.~z Under one such incentive !-ystem. utility companies would ,, r o v i d e t h e m o n e y f o r ,•u s tomers to install cost · ••ffective devices s~ as solur heaters and other e nergy.saving \levices. C ars Cras h at S ame S ite Mewtorial Dedh·o t ed VENTURA <AP> -A man driving a 1977. Datsun south along S. tlJghway 101 s kidded into the ocean near the Santa Barbara ti> Ventura county line Wcdncsd~ at the same spot another Datsun v·· went into the sea Sunday. authQ(tties said. S A N 0 I Jo: G 0 1 A P 1 - James Bogardus. 55. waded ashore uninJured following the ac ridenl. acrorchng to the Cahforn1a lhghway Patrol. Clevela nd El(•mentary School pupils have ded i cated a memorial to their slain principal a nd custodian, killed while try. ing to ~avt children from a sniper who sprayed the school with bullet.s last Januury. Shirley Hobertson of Oxnard, whose age was not known. died when her 1976 Datsun S\loCr Vtd orr the highway and plunged into the waves. Skid marks from Bogardus' <'ttr overlapped those left from Ms Robe~on's. oHiciab said They added that Bogardus probably wa:. saved by hb :,cat bell. while Ms. Robertson. who had not fas lcncd the i.afcty device. was knocked unconscious and drowned ·' Newspaper to Appeal·SUit ·SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -San Francisco Ex- aminer Editor and Publisher Reg Murphy says tiis newspaper will appeal a Superior Court jury's $4.56 million libel judgment agamst the paper stemming from an investigative series the Ex· aminer ran two years ago. "We 'll a ppeal immediately, or course, .. Murphy said in a s tatement released by the newspaper. "We behe ve there was prejudicial handling or the trial. .. The San Francisco Superior Court jury of nine women and three men reached its verdict Wed· nesda night after nine hours of deliberation in the $30 million libel suit against the Examiner, re- 11<>rter Raul Ramirez and free-lance journalist Lowell Bergman. The two reporters have been assisted in their derense by a committee formed of some 400 persons -including 200 jOumaJists. The group has described the l'<ist as "a test whether journalists <'a n fairly puri.uc their stories without intimida· t1on . ·· The 1976 s uit, filed by police homicide in vestigalors Edward Erdelatz and Frank McCoy. plus former a i,s1stant district attorney Pierre Mer le. involved a front-page series the afternoon newspaper ran in May 1976. Quoting numerous sources, some from sworn affidavits. the Examiner said it had uncovered evidence that a bank teller and reputed Chinatown gang member was convicted or a 1972 murder based "on perjured and misleading testimony ex· acted by a prosecution that badly needed a con· viction." The officials denied the story and said damaged their reputations. . - court battfes between unmarried couples. and one feminist leader says that in light of the ruling, & woman should spell out property claims before washing a single dis h for her lover Both Marvios claimed victor,. Wednesduy after Michelle Triola Marvin was awarded $104.000 to rompensate her for the six years she says she was ted by living with actor Lee Marvin L3wyers not Involved with the precedent· setting case were split on the issue or whether the ruhng b) Superior Court Judge Arthur Marshall would have an 1mmed1att effect on unmarried ' couples. M l~ MA RVIN SAID after the ruhng was an nounced she considers it a victory but wants to put the entire episode behind her "Last night, I took down every memento of Lee. every picturc." s he sald. "The shrine is gone . Every picture as locked 1n a trunk now . . I'm going to try to put this behind me and hve my life .. , would Uke very much to go into some sort of TV production. something creative. poi.s ibly with one of tht 'tV networks.·· Miss Marvin had ~ued the actor for SI Ii million. However. Mars hall rejected her claim that an implied contract entitled her to half the actor's earnings dunpg their cohab1tat1on lie awarded her the six-figure sum .. for re hab1htation purposes" to help h1;:r become self· s ustaming ··1 couldn't have hoped for more. They lost on every charge. on every one. The award doei,n 't • rehabilitation pay ments when be pa d as Marvin $22,000 after they separated nine yea.rs ago . Marvin, 55. later Oew wtth his wife, Pamela, ! to New York. where he told reporters at Kennedy ! Airport. ··Anybody today has to be v.ery cautious • about anything tbal isn't ituthori%ed or condoned by the government... referring to live-in re· lations tups. The JUdgc':. award was based on a 1976 Caltforrua Supreme Court ruling that gave judges discretion to impose an equitable remedy in cases , • where couples lived together without a contract. • In New York. feminist Gloria Steinem told the Daily New!'! the ruling was sexist. "I think women-will be far more likely to in· s1st on a financial agreement In Wl"iting before they give up their careers or wash even one dish and that':, probably healthy," she said. U!gal experts agree the ruling is likely to l'ncourage ~u1ts by other spumed live-In lovers. But they differed o n whether the courts will be flooded or simply sprinkled with.Bimilar actions. ·:The decision was surprising to me because 1t means that there will be a tremendous flood of th1:, , kind or lit1gallon ... i.aid Stuart Walzer, a Beverly :'- llills attorney · t thought he 1Marshall 1 was con~ervat1ve and hi s instinct:, would push him away from t.'ncouragmg lit1gat1on. I ~uppose he figured in . view or the overall amount demanded, this was a modest sum But unfortunately, it will be touted a" " great tnumph and this will encourage more ht1gat1on." i.aad Walzer . Cookout Specials \_ WBbBPaoo sER1Es 181h" kettle diameter. JBK-310 -Black ONLY 56900 ~ The compact Weber charcoal cooker Porcelain finish. aluminum legs and ash catcher. In Yellow. Red. Key Lime. Chocolate. Blue or Green Only s7900 WBbBl'~··sMoKEY JOE" ONLY s2900 SJ·100 B lack Porcct;un f1n1s.,. 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Whal!· th(' <·ouncal 1s to be comme ndeCf for its !';Wift ut'lao11 . 1111f' tr1111hll•some point n'maans . Cu1111l'd111.111 Arthur Anthon.v Jcoft thl· imprcs:-.1on lh::il a t it.\ 111rnm1ss1011L'I' had hc·<.'n c mployl'd by the city indan ·<·th but t•mploycd. nunt·lhclcs~ 1\11l1111n\ v. ,,..., '' rong. What tht· com missioner d id was 11oth 111g 111orL· 1lwn s ign l'C>ntra('ts hetwt•l'n a c ultural lcagu1· IJ0:1nl. of which she 1s u me mbt•r ll nd authorized a gt.·n t. .rnd I tw c·i t y tor s<·n·1l·t·s lhP ll'<iguc.· pro,·idcd. She did 11111 r c·c·1•1\ c· .1 d1m1· 111 t·1t \ mom·~ The 1mpl1c;Hion. of c-011r...,t· \\.Is th.11 '>ht· duJ ~.di ...,,.,.m ... In lw ;1 C'<i"t' of t lashing pt•ri,onulitW!.. \\. n1c·11 111 Ir ' 1111· , .... mon• oftt•n t ht• rull' lhan lh1· l'X<:t•pl 11111 Rip<•f f in Reverse ' f1\1t11· 'V1:1yor Bill Vardoulas as dan('mg u polat1c<1l ba llt·1 111 tr' raw lo ~·4'1 ;11·ct·ss to SJ .5 million author izt•d hv voll·•..., 111 1•1i·I 1111 1•1111-.,u uN11m of a pt·rforming i..ll'b0 l'\~l1ll'I Tilt· rr1<1\.111 \.vould lakt' to ta kl' this monev a nd use 11 !111 cl1•\c•lo1>m l'lll of new ath letic f1~l d s a n d park•. < l111• 111 111-. 111·c11 rnt'ntb 1s th;.it the proposc•d cen ter i-. ~11in.1-: 1111 ""'' 11111l111ns (If dollars mort• <incl th::1 t a giganl1t• 1111hl1t' 1111011 ,c·o11hf 11<·t·ur 1f pl<tns fo r thl' center LJH· ,1 I (O\.\l 'd I 11 pl'IH'l't'd \I I h1· '1·r~ lt·a:-.t. the· muyor IJt•lievc~. lht.· c nt1rf' issue ... twuld 111" 1t·l1ll'lll·tl to tht' vott•rs for a ~1·cond look a men t' t 11111 111 lhrst• 'i:ost -conscious ti Ill('!'> would mean <•t•rta111 dc·ath fol' the rc•rtlC'r. 11 ... 111111 I cl h l' r l' me m b c r <' d t h u l t ht• o r 1 g 1 n <d author 11.1111111 '' i.Js not m eant to fanunn• the C(·nter totallv Hat tu r tlw ~l :; million was lout• used as "s('c:d man('):· wi th .1dd1t 11>11til s upport coming from other private and IJU hlll' gr Ollps · \11rl lucl.I\ I tu· l'ontinuc.•d nt·l'd tor a c~ntcr seem~ <"lc:)I'. g1\t11 th1· l'll11.<·11s· interest an l'Ultur~l art s. As v.;i-. pointed out during council d1scuss1on of the 1ssu•" th•· l!l'l·atcr npoff would be for the council lo ig nore th is 111·1'd :i nd lhe voll'l's' 1974 expressio!1 • Opinion" •·,..pressed in the space above are thos.e ol the Dally Pilot Olnt-r v11•w•, ~xpresscd on this. page ace lllose ot their autho rs and artist!> R£.MdP.r commen1 is invited Address Tne Dally Pilot. P O Bo>C lt>f>O Co':.la Me'>a. CA 92626 Phone (7 14) 642·4321. I Boyd/ D a ting lh l,.M . 1\0\'U Our I ••vt• and War man hu:-. hl'l'fl look in~ OVl'r 1 ht• report of :.i tlal inc servact' m:.inager. When m<•n rn th1l\ part ll'ular outr1t refu!>e to J.!O out a set•oncl t1111c with lht• jlrrb Lo whom they 're firs t 111 lrodut'l'd. those ml'n art• asked why. Th<'Y necuse the ~iris of havmg om• or more of I hcM· st•vcn fa ulls . Self ccnte r ~d . Aloofn c~:. Cons picuous mannerism~ C ritic a l a ttitude . Over - eagerness. Pl:.\in stupidity. And yes. they call ii a fault :.uperior rntl'llii.:encl'. None of these marv1•IOUl\ with lhl• girl "' st'contl t1ml' 1u s t becauSl' hl· !>Imply wu:.n'l up Lo hi.t ndlrng th<' Iii · lit• l:.idy. ""\ ~ me~ s~11d he refused lo ~o out Maybe it'!. to his crc<l1l that George Wa:.h1ngton wa~ u lousy speller, don't m:tw. I n a ny ca!IC, he certal ly g ummed up the wr1ll ·n wo rd . Ear ly un e dited mnnuscr1pl~ shnw he wrott: things like : "I passed lhl· t r me ... m u c h mort• ngrccablcr thun what I im ug ined I sho uld ." Anti "went a hunt1nJ,!. an<l 1·atr hcd a fox " No crit1('1:-.m 1rlll'ndt•d. lk done good. C1 t11.c~rn unde r lht• !\i~n tlf .. Pisc~ tend to h<' drnwn to the fou r Os : dune 1ng . drinking, drugs and daydreams. But they can be pretty spiritual, too, ir ex- posed sufficiently to religU>n. art and philosophy. Or so tH•Y the stargazers. • Dear Gloon1 y · Gus .... U Mayor Vardoul1 s really believes the city ha~ enough .-noney lo provide ult lht• pluying r.t~lds trvln<' "IU ever n<.•cd without onothcr bond is~U<.'. why ctoc11 he want to steal the sr.s million theater bond fund11 for rccrf'ntlon Im · provement '1 G .A l.. co'""''/ ._ ·-" .. ,. wt lftlllt ty ,,, .. ,. ""' •• •ti _ .. ,.,,1, , nen ... ,.,.. • ., ~· .... ~ ..... ,,,. -"' .. O*MJ ~ OeltY P•-· J -·---... -- Some winter, that of '77. Bears in Anchorage zoo wouldn't hibernate becaU.11e the air was t oo warm. Colorado ski resorts shut down ~ause .there wasn't enough snow. And Miami got lt!4 tl~t snowfalJ ever. ~· llon~y. Ginger. She rry. Pepl)(lr. They sound like the n a m es of a team o r cheerleadert. what? They're not, thou1h. Add Terlyakt and you've a-ot a dandy meat marlnndc. I -----------"- l • RObert N. WMdl Pubtlsher Thuraclay, Apr11 19, 1918 Rowlaid Evan8/Robert Novak Politics,,_Health Affect Summit Mailbox Handg un 'Victims' To th'• Eclltor In your 1·cl1l or1.d · l:g l y Stal i:.tic·s" r Apr·il Ill' \flU ..,l at•· lhal a t•11mpila111111 111 Ill'\.\" n· µor1 .... 1111lll'al1.·:-. 1;2.1 \nlt'rtl an.., \.\(•rt· t..ifh'CI In lt .tndi.:1111 ... 111 Fl'tH u.1n Tht• fr gur , . .., 1 l'lh·d murikr< .... u11·11lt•s :111<1 .1t·1·1ckn tat ckath!> 1111\\1 '\'l'I'. ~mr n1Tlt'l'I to mention how many 111 1h1·:-.c "V 1t·11 n1s \\t·rt· 1 :q11 :-.1 .... hurs,:lars .11111 m11rdt•n•1 ....... 11111 by pot,·nt1,tl 'll'l1m ... 111 41,.f,.11..,.· uf lht'll' OY.11 fa \'(''o JIOW 111<.ln\ 11( thl' I ,fi.">IJ J>l·rsons k1tlccl in· tht• :,luted th ree-munlh 1wr1od ""''re felon)\ bt•nt on murdt•r or 111nu- cenl J.>l'<1pll· "ho hi.t t>l>l'ned 111 h1.· armt•d · National H1ff1.• ,.,..,n • N H1\ 1 f1gun· ... 1nclll«llt• then• wen· at lea:-.t 1.200 mc:1tlcnlt. f>f :-.UCl'('SSful Sl•lf d1•l1•nM' agarn:.t Hrmed alla<:k<•b 1n lh1 s pen ml :'ll f:WSP/\ PER c·l 1 ppin~..,. rt" purl lflJ.! 1nsl .1111·t•., wh1•11 •1n \'rolt•nl. <1rmcd t·r rmm:ils rntcnl on murd<·r anti mayhe m art' th" a rt«d hy :1 rmcrl, honest <'lli 7.t'n" an• 11 ·1·t•1vNI hv the NHA al lht• rah• 11r at lt•ust '100 eac·h a nd t'V1.•rv month :\tanv of lhl•...i· t'oJS''" do. nol 1n,olH· .,hoot lnJ.!. th1.• m('rt• pn·-.t·rl<'I' Of the• weapon, usually a h:.indgun, 1:-. oflt'n l'nough lo dckr v iolcnt·1· The prl'scn~1· ot hand~un!. has never been ... nown to bt! <1 C'On trabulor to su1c1dc· c:uns of any krnrl are virtually non-cxistC'nt in J apan, and handguns an• very strictly controlled in Sweden yt•t these countries have the highest suicide rates in lht• .. \\Orld. Handguns an· among th1· least likely conlribut<ir:-. to t~· c1dcntal deaths. Acc:ord1ng to the Nallonal Safety Coun ci l, yo u a rc more likely lo choke to dPath on a piece of stct1k. l T h a t t h l ' m a J o r i I v 11 I Americans clo not want min 1· J.!Un control 1:-. t•\ 1dent by ttw conspicuous t:.ick of public n· fe rendums on I his suppo11l·1tly <'ontroversial suhJt•c:t. The unt 1 gun groups do not want the issut• voted on by the people, becau!.t' they would lose and they know at. DON VAN DAL.5EM llale er•al Pro•••• To the Editor : I have designed a creative alternative to res pond to the an· drogynous masculine 1 feminine need ror unlversat pronouns. Tr3m1itions arc difficull:Whcn the new can be introduced con- formlpa lo the traditional pal· te rns as much us possfbl e. change Is much easier to as- similate. It 'a anah111tous to how we might all h:lve learned to drive> an automatic car IL wouJd be• ea1ler lo learn lo drive on the other 1lde ol th road with an automatic car than learntna lO do that plus changing the car I from ;111 :iulc)matw lo ,, .111·(.. ... 11.11 Tiit: ONE \\Orel th;.,1 IW' h•Tll 1·.111 ... rng tlw i•11•all·o,t d1 1•11t11l1111 111 .1 ... h1t1rng ~··.11 1'1fl'1't Ila~. lw·1·11 lltt• \\111 ti 111,lll I 111opt1'-l' 1 h:tt "t · ... un ... t 1 tut•· Hll' ~.u 1 l'11J.!.1t t· \\tH Id 11.1111 Tiii' 1·11111lrl 111n;ll n•:-.p1111-;c• 111 1111r ... om al 11· -..\·-.11 •111 :-.la\'., 111 l1.il:inc·1., :11111 "'I "'' hol;flv :11lv.an1•1• lo -.alt1t•· 11u1 .111 !lrogvno11., 11.111111 • E\.1mplt". JI ll rn h II II " II ,1 Ill " I II d . '' 11rk11am:-.h111 1 Thl' fr1tlow111g 11rnn111111s h;n" h1·1·11 USP<! hy ll"lt• l11r ..... m·· lltlH' 111 l1•durrn).!: l1'.ll'l11ng :111d \\111 111~ Thi· tr.111-.1t1011 ,., ... mti<1l h .111d t•,1""'y :\1 an 'Woman '\,1111 111· Shi· t-: lt1s,lh•r II 111· .., Sht• '" i-;· .... DI< H t·:·q.;1·: ~I Ni\~IJ\ST I" ... uppor f GRIJ.'~T rn tht• Ed11111 The r illZC'll'> or lh1• lJnll('(i States nt•l'd lo IJl' a-. <·onccrn l'd about rull a<·cicll'nh "" lht'." :1n• ; 1 b 11 u t n u c· k a r 'I' h t • r l' c· t· n I l'ala~oph1•<; ln\'lll\ 1nj! prnp:m<· and chlonnc 1:mk t'JI:. po111t thu. Ollt We should 1mmt•1Jautclv setup a l'1t11.cns grc1up lo protest l;wk ol action on the pact of our gov('rn- mcnl. Thi· general c11mm1ltec, "Concerned About Ha if road l'ract11·es·· 1('Afi l'1 \\Ould he thl' protesting and p1ckct1ng ai(cot·y 'fhl· :.econ<.! t·o mm1tlcc . "Can H:.i ii rr1:uls Alll•r l'c·rformunc·1•" 1CRl\P1 would undcrt:ikl• un 111 llt•pt h -.t ud~· nl t ht' g rt•cdy pro I rlN•r1ng of the nation's railroad mana~ements Rec:ius<' of the danl:(ers involved, the railroads should be shut down until all studics arc com pleted and fail- l\afr wa vs fnund to run trains Tht• ;;boVl' ('omm1ttl'es would repo rt I o n n or f 1 l' 1 a I r o o grl'ss111nal comm1lll'l', aided by com mittees from t•arh of the states: 111 turn aided by county and ('ily committees ionly those served hy rnilroads, or course, or l1k r ly lo be ser ved by railroads in the ruture I. These committees in turn will be m o n i t ore d b y th e c o n · ~resslonal committee to give 'Ii. something to do. UNFORTUNATELY, although we could ralst ati much support for this activity as the anti· nuclear group, WC' don't hu vc thc :id vantagl' or raising hob Ill Ol)l' plant and then traipsln.c off to the next In a show of trcm<'ndous force. Picketing 40.000 mile:i1 or track i11 no !!troll In the park. Rut, wtth one picket every l . ..._263 miles, we can show lh<'m UJat we mean busin<.'l1s. With the railroads eff ecUvely s hut down, the atudles can be1ln, evel')' Inch of track In· spectcd. every Pound of ballast ('ARTER FOLLIES When President Carter sum- mo n e d h is Whi l e House helicopter fo r another routine weekend trrp to Camp David, the very day after his energy o;pecrh to th<' nation. al least one top Cartl'r aide was incredulous. This sub cabinet-level official told us the president could have :-.cored high pol1t1cal and didac· tac points 1r he had foregone has weekend trip JUSt that once. with a n a nnounc<'me nl explaining that h<' was pra.ct1c1ng what he had prl'a<:hcd the night before. ron<>crve energy. I nstcad. Carte r a pparently gave tht• idea no thought at a ll and pro<:1·cded with business as u:-.ual l.ikew1sc. on hi s Easter wcckl·nrl trip lo Georgia the pres· 1d e n t could ha vc t aken a n l·ncrgy-s:ivrni.} train lo make a ... ymhohc point Instead, he new rn Air fo'orce On l'. The d1sdatnfui attit ude toward ·his own appc,a ls to reduce 1•ncrgy consumption raises this 'I ue s l rnn tr th <' p resident hrmw lf d0<•<; not cut down on 1•nngy con ... umpt1on. why would he cxpNt ~1nyonc else to do so'? Tht• Whitt• llouse response lhat a 'iolar ll<'uting syst<'m is he1ng rno;talled for part or th1• ", .. ,1 "mg 1s ridrculed a<; 1·:iw,rng .Jimmy Carll•r not tht' '>hJ.:htt'St l>t.'rson::al discomfort. Include Criininals \\t'li:lhl·U 1·11\ 11onm1·nt.d :-.Ltuh1· ... 111 .... I 1 t u t e d . ('over 1 n g l' v 1.· r ~ 1·uh11· fool 11f l'IJ.!hl of" .J} untl .11r 111.:hli-ahovt•1l Thi' 11N1111h whwh will ht• 11 • q1111 t•<I wi ll gu,11.11111·1• no .11«·1 11t-nh from 11tlt1•1 11t.1n hum.in 11r m1·l·h:.iniral l'f1tir Then· \.\ould 111• 11111\ i 1:! fc<il-r ;ti, lf>I .,tall•, :I ii 1·1111ntv :rnd :1111 <'1ty pt•rm1h in \111\c•cl II ... hould on lv tak1· a 1r1.1\lmum of to \l' .. r" to J!l'I lire• 1.11lr11Jds ... 1:1111•cl up ,1i::a1n c•\ l'l'l't In 1~ <.,l:ttt• ... \\Ill' rt' ('1•1 t,1111 r;1dro.HI., run n~ht through .111 l'rt d:111g1•n-<t "Pt.'t'll'" hah1t;11 1 >11 I ht• m :11nl:rnd ht•I "•·l'rr N1•w Yuri.. l'll\ ;11111 l'hil;11h•lph1a. for an ... 1;111<'1'. ... omPonc· n ·1><>rtc•d "''l'111g ... 111111• Thwart w1 ... l' BuJ,!ahou ... mJlrni.? 1-;o callC'tl twrauM• thJt'-. IHI\\ B11g:11'Kxl!. malt• I Wtlh lhe r:i ab ~h11l <lnw n. \H' ~·a n tht•n sit around tt nd gnn ~11 l«l<"h other ancl l'h11rtlt• over the P4'"""r \.\l' han• wwldl·d to help .il l 1\n1cr11·ans ... t.1v ahH' . .I. W HEID Chairman (; rc•at Hepuhhc l'ndt•r NC\\'Thrc•ut (GRUNT 1 f'lfghf Path To t he fo;d1tor With rcgard to Ms Lew rs' reply t•1·12 79 1t0Mr Thompson'sletter 1 1'1·5·79>. l hap~n to a~rl'C with Mr. Thompson firs arguml•nt 1s wt'll thought out. and logieal. lier 's IS far fCt('hed. and a hllle id ealistic. PC'rh.11)5 the best thin~ to do 1s answer ht•r letter. pornt by poinl I Cahrorn1 a rt•srdents who don't want to put up with earth· quakes have the option of movmu to Ka nsas. 2. P~ple who are afraid of possib~ auto accidents, have the optionofnotdrivinf(. 3. Those whoobjecttopaylng in· come tax, have the option of mov· 1ng t0Cuba. Based on this. thosl' who do not like jet noise have the option or movi ngoutoflhe fli i;:ht path. OTHER FACTS. 1. Slnce 1969. everything has ex panded. 2. Noise levels have increased everywhere. J . Each year. auto manufac· turers fail to meet pollution stan· dards, and are granted exemp· lions. 4. Can't find a new site for the airport? Perhaps It's In the best place now. s . Tho8e people who llve in the fli ght path, and have lived there a1nce II waa dengft4ted o rt~ 'Orea have a ril{hl to bitch about the noise Anyone else has no more r11lht to complain ahoul the nois'' than an Alaskun h•• lo complain about the snow In ·the winter. Nolae In a nlaht path and snow In AI H ka are facts of Ille. If you want to Ii~ in tboH respective a reH, YoU bate to put up with thoee mpectlve nulHncn. Oron1e County Airport Is the .. busiest for its size. of any airport rn the world. Forthost> naive souls oul thcrc whofhinlt°Cllat a few pco· pl<' t•al1111g and c·omplammg an• ).!01ng to d1angc th:.it, l have som1· proper1 y m Florida. <ind a brrdgt· 1n New ' ori. that they m1J,!hl be 1n 1,•r cstc<.1 10 for in ve ... tmcnl µurposes As for me. thf're 1s no wu:y that v1111 eoulrt i::t•t mt• ti) h ve rn the fli ght pi.Ith You :-.i't'. I don't hkc loud nOIM!S WILLIAM 1J llAHVEY Outlaw lt'h1do.,•? To the Editor: · You r editoria l nf April IO, t'n· t 1lfed "ll~ly Slat1str cs." C'iting cfeuths from handgun~. 1s of t•on- c:e rn tu me Statistics a rc grtaf hut lhey should be viewed in ·pt· r~ct•li ve Would you pe rmit your rc~rs the opportunity to .1udge the s ignificance of the nutnber:-. you quote hv publishtnJ.{ some re lated stat1l\llcs. FOR EXAMPLE. m the i;ame t 1 m t• µ e r 1 o d h o wr m a n y Americans choked to 1death on f"od ., llow many drowned rn s wimming pools, beach es. bathtubs etc? How many rell or Ju mped to their death? If you a re genuinely ('on ccrnt-d with the s;Jfety of others and wish ~ promote le~islation of this type, possibly your efforts would he helter directed toward laws to outlaw open windows. swim ming pools and unground rnt'at. STEVE HOLLIST ER Posfal Tlta11la To the Editor: As I rinlshed writing another letter I thought I should write u fetter to your news paper to say thank you to thl' United States Postal Serv1cl' I s habbily take for granted the ··mail" all the time . I apologize to a ll poe.tal and m:1il delivery t?mployL-es I n a way it's one of m.y ..heart" throbs : gelling a lett.r over to som~ne. What do you men and woraen feel as you drive trucks, wel.k streets and stand in unifonne servicing us at post ofnces! A young man in g r ey blue bermuda sho1'\5 bendin1 down taking letters out of a mail~ bitterly told me of tome of tM frustrations · Thank you. you all! PENNY ALEXANDEEt • LeUer• from ~ON •lli.t. TM ri41hl &o cOfldeue Iden fO ,. rpo.ct or .iirnmau Ubtl ., ,...,.._ wttn• of -'°°"" "' ........ oton prtflfftee. AU ...,.,. _., .................... dre., '*'-•-.. N ....,..,. nrqwtl tt nfffdn' ,..... ... oorem. PNtrv lllfll .C &t ,.elWNd. .. { Lag una/South (;oast . Y••rBo•e&ew• Dal l y Newsp •p er. ' I I ED ITI ON VOL. 72, NO. 109, 4 SECTIONS, •O PAGES Ellte .-E~fJarrassed fJg ~Swinger.· Tapes l..A Mt;SA CAP \ Somt• nervows awmgf'f'f! re Up1iet by tht> vi« aquud 's t-l&urt and VteWlng O( Vld\'O tUpe~ from 8 service! that. for 11 $15 fr t'. matched couples 1u.'t•king .to swap mates for ·cxual flin11s "I sure hope oobody 's looluna at tho~e t upe:,," M itr~e. an airline employt.>e in Sun Diego. s aid Wedne~l.l uy "It would cause me much t•mbarussment if the neighbors found out ·' The ir cha.clin tcma from u Pohcc ratd t-'r1day "Un Art tlcll'~ Vtdt'O Eot'OUntcr om ce ht-r .. an wht<'h 30 video h1pcs were <'On tu1cull>d Tht>y fe»turo intervtewi; tltill, l3. m ode with JOO mt-mbt-ni of the club and about JOO .sub· rnbt'rs ol ttw Video Dating 'St>rv1rt· AJso seized wu:, $4,500 worth of vldl·olupti and camera t•qu1pment. lkll and Mars ha Boyd. 24. w"r e 1trrest_ed for mvestigat1on or ponde ring. soh c1tation -for prostitution. solJcltatlon to com· mit a lewd act and operating a disorderly hous e Both self· described "swingers " Each was freed on $4,000 bail pending arratgnment April 27 in El Cajon MunicipaJ Court. "A lot of people are going to be hurt by this." s aid Bell ··Wh en they Joined I promised them complete privacy. I have • no idea what the arrests were a bout We w e r e n 't d ~1 n g anything ill~gal. ". A sheriff's s esman said the pair were rested after vice squad offi c s. a ns wered a Video Encounte r s a d 1n a s ex m agazine offering to rtJltrOduce couples who wanted to trade partners. The missing tapes feature about 400 San Diego area res•· dents. including "some real pro minent people. such as public officials. teachers. company pre- s ide nts. journalists a nd e ven some law e nforce1nent person· nel," Bell said. Dozens of customers have been calling Bell after he in- formed them of the raids and the poss1bifity they may be contact· ed by investigators Me mbers of the vice squad have viewed the tapes, in which c lie nts bare th e ir sexual rantas1es and preferences, a sberlff's spokesman said. ·'The crux of the tbing is they are providing couples lor sex and in turn are receiving money fo r providing that service, which is -an act•of prostitution." said a vice officer who asked to remain unidentified. Be ll's attorney. George Haverstick, called the arrests "just another extension or our times . State Ho~ds C~n~rol of Aliso Yiejo Clemente Ca ll Threat Clears Council Room A bomb threat sent 50 spectators scurrying out of the San Clemente City Council Chambers Wednesday during the last meeting of three council m embe rs recalled by voters Jan. 2.3. Police Chief Ge1ry Brown said a male telephone caller told a ci· ly dlspat'Cher, "You only he1 ve a few minutes to clear the building llefore the bomb goes off " al . aMul 8:4-0 p m. Mayor Roy H:Jmm halted the meeting and told the crowd to Jea,,e the chambers while police a nd firemen sea rched for hidden explosives. The meeting is expected to be the last time Willia m Walker. Howard Mushett and Donna Wilkinson wall s1t as council members after city voters re- called the trio J an. 23 following 1 a bitter political feud. f>olice said that a s imilar call was made earlier this week to a dispatcher ·Another Prof' To Speak al Waddill Trial B) KATHY C LANCY OI tlle O.lly Pilot Su tt A second UCLA medical school professor was. to take the witness stand today in the trial of a Huntington Harbour physi· • cian accused of stra ngling a newborn infant. Dr. John Menkes, chnacal pro· f essor o f p ed i a tri cs a nd neurology. was to offer: medical expert testimony in the murder retrial of Dr. Willia m Waddill. Another UCLA medical school professor told Waddill's Orange County Super ior Court jury Wed- nesday that the infant WaddiJI allegedly s trangled was doomed to die before the doctor arrived at the Westminster Community Hospital nursery. Dr Cynthia Barrett said that. when WaddiU arrived 20 to 25 minutes after delivery of the al- Jeged abortion survivor, "1 think death was inevitable." Dr. Barrett told the jury her own experience was with pre- mature infants, not with infants who bad been exposed to saline abortion solution. But even without the presence of saline. Dr. Barrett testified, a n infant or lhe same age as the • one known as Baby Gfrl Weaver and with the s ame weak life Police also noted that the maximum penalty for te lephon· 1ng a false bomb threat to of· ficials is three years in a slate prison or one year in a county Jail. Testirrwny. In D iedrich Trial Nixed By GARY GRANVILLE OI II• O•llY Pilot SUH SAN DI EGO The bribery tr ial of Orange Co unty Supervisor Ra lph Diedrich and architect LeRoy Rose was inter· rupted today while the judge de· cide d if t estimony possibly damaging to Diedrich could be given before a Jury . The eight·man, four-woman JUry hear:ing the case was left in Superior Court Judge Ross T h a r p's courtroom while the JUd~e and contending attorneys in t he case set up s hop in a courtroom on another noor. At issue in the hearing we1s thr possible testimony . of former Ana h_eim Hills Inc . president William.Stark. Defense attorneys J a mes Rid· dell and Keith Monroe called fo r the hearing on the belief Stark might be asked to testify about matters of which he bad no first hand knowledge. When called to the witness stan<J in t h e alm os t e mpty courtroom, Stark conceded that 1n 1973 he felt apprehensive about the possibility "things were f'(Oing down the path of a criminal nature." flis reference was to the com pany's attempt to Cree 2,200 acres in Anaheim Hills from a n agricultural preserve agreement with the COU1lty that was thwart· ing its development. It is the prosecution's con- tention that Diedrich and Rose we r e involved in a bribery- (Sff EVIDENCE, Page A2> 'Professor Sl.ainin Burg lary . signs would need immediate re- vival attempts starting wittlin, · , 1 the first minute after birth. Dr. Barrett went on to say that personnel at Westminster Com- munity Hospital lost any cbHce1 to revive the lnlant by tallln1 the wrong emergency steps In the baby's first mo· S AN DIEGO <·AP > -A burglar apparently clubbed a university professor to death when she caught him in he r place, police said today. I'! menta of life. t "U I walked into a hospital and.eomeone said th.is baby is 20 • 1 minutes of age," Dr. Barrett ·, continued, "I would probably •ay 'bas this baby been baptized and do the parents want it to be'-?" Starting lntenae resuscitation alter 20 rnlnutes, the doctor con· ' Uoued, "would be below the (See WADDILL, P aae AZ> More Cover age AddiUonal IOU\b Orange Coun· lJ cowrap appean tod_,, oa PaaeM. ,• • , The body of Patricia Hill was found in the condominium owned by her parents. away on vacation. . She was a 43-year·old assis· tant professor of education a t San Diego State University. A neighbor called police late Wednesday after noUcing that a window was broken in the con- dominium and t he front door WHOpen. "It appears that someobody was rummaging through the place, and tbe victim interrupt· ed a bur1lary In pro1ieu.' • aald • police L&. John Gregory. No weapon w11 found and no arrest was made. The slain ,; woman bad been looldn1 after tbe home of her parents, Mr. and Mn. Harry M. H*le, both retired school teachers. They have been awtt)'Often on trips. .. What's a Wayzgoose?. No, it's not the g uy in the white suit'. Wayzgoose is the annual student fair to be held Saturday at UC Irvine as part of campus opeo house-activities. Medieval merrymakers. mimes. magicians and mus1c1ans w11l entertain in Campus Park. Among them will be <from left l Cindee Carlson, Gre~ Alber s. Paul Levin and Stcicey Bodenhoefer. San Juan Pursues ·Road Work Funding Cranston Hit ByRowselot /11 Newport San Juan Capistrano c ity councilmen c riticized county s upervisors Wednesday for fail· ing lo act on fund ing for two Mission City road improvement projects. then called for a meet· ing with 5th District Supervisor Thomas Riley to see if problems over roadway planning can be ironed out. <Related story Page A3 l Al stake rs $239.000 an Arterial Highway Financing P rogram funds for improvements on Camino Capistrano from Del Obispo Street to A venada Padre and al Aguacate Road and Del Obispo Street. The city was poised Wednes- day to approve bidding for the projects when they we re notified county supervisors are holding off a pproval or the fu nds foq two weeks. Co unty~lanners a re con· cerned a out differences between e county's maste r plan of high.ways and the city's traffic circulation plans. "We're bearing the brunt of un contro ll ed g rowth ... Councilmen Philip Schwart ze complained Wednesday .. The county -doesn 't have ats act together and. as a result. res1 dents of San .Juan Capistrano h ave to take a lo" of e n- vironmental degredation "It really hurts me to sec de· velopment going on up north." Councilman J ames Thorpe. a former Orange County planning com missione r . agreed with Schwartze "Our planning is a lot more realistic than theirs,·· he assert· ed. "A lot of their pl anning •~ <See FUNDING. Page AZ> Eovironrnentalis t Speaks Tonight Environmentalist Hal Thomas is the scheduled s peaker a t tonight's 7: 30 meeting or the San. Clemente Homeowners As · sociation at the San Diego Gas a nd Ele ctric Co mp a n y auditorium, 101 W. El Portal, San Clemente. l Thomas. president of the -Orange County Environmental Coalition. plans to speak on the environmental impact of mass development. The public 1s tnvlt ed to the free lecture. Shave Nipped Firefighter Retaim Hair MIAMI (AP) -Miami firefighter Jerry Saslaw. sidelined to a desk job because he wouldn't shave his chest, is back at the firehouse, chest hair and all.· Saslaw refused to take a required electrocardio· g ram stress test because patches of hair had to be shaved to attach electrodes to his skin. Saslaw said he made the stand for his girlfriend, a 27·year· old flight attendaftt, who liked his hairy chest. However. since his transfer, a cardiologist founcl the electrodes would work as well on his back and he passed the test. · Is his girlfriend happy? The new one ls, he says . He and the stewardess s pUl up alter hls story re· ceived national publicity. ·•nie whole thing really irritated her ... he says. . ... By JOA NNE REYNOLDS 01 tM O~lly Pilot Sl•tl J ohn Rousselot, the arch con se rvative who ·s al m os t a candidate for the U. S. Senate seat held by Alan Cranston. paid a call Wednesday on some of Newport Beach's s taunches t Re publrcaf!s. Spcakan~ to the Balboa Bay Re publican Women, Federated. Roussclot IC'ft little ctoubt that he' "'II set>k the GOP nomination to r h :Jl lcn~e Ca ldorn1a 's Democratic senator 1n 1980. But he hedged a bit by saying that he's onJy 95 percent certain h.e · 11 run . "This is a big s t ate a nd I have .. t o put t oge th er a s t r u ctu r e s tatewide," he said. "Rut I in· tend to win," he added. T h e ta I k 11ousseLor was billed as a state or the Congress report by Rousselot. a' six-term Republican from San Mar ino. But the s peech took a decided· ly anti -Crans ton turn, with Rousselot comparing his st.and on a variety of issues to the vol· iog record of CaUfornja 's senior senator . When asked why he plans to move out of the House of Repre!'lenlatives. Rousselol gave what amounted to 1t campaitn speech. He pointed out that the GOP • already has 41 scats in the Senate and that 24 Democrats, including Crarwton. will be fac- ing campaigns lo 1980. . .. ..Rousaelot said he views that as an excellent opportunity tor the Republicans to take a m•· jority in the lOO·member upper house. , " "And Al•n Cranston is a lot mort vulnerable than any of you · In this morn might think." h added . . ..... County's Prop~s al ( R e j ect e d By MICHAEL PASKEVICff Of Ille O•llY Pilot SUll 1'he State Coastal Commission rcJecled a proposal Wednesday that would have limited its con· lrol over a 20,000-dlie lhng de· velo pment inland or Laguna Beach. Aliso Viejo That 3et1on was JUSt the op- posite of the stand take~ only a fe w hours earlier by regional romrruss1oncrs meeting an Hunt· 1nglon Beach .. The stalt• commission's rec· om mendations supporting no change in the existing coastaJ tone-will move to the s tate Legis lature for action next month. Ri~bard Munsell, a ssistant directo r of the county 's Environme ntal Ma nagement A~ency, said l<><fay he was dis· appointed with the state ('Om· m1 ss1on 's dec ision an Los Angeles. Munstill had lobbied for reduced coas t al commission contfol over the 6,600-acre prOJ· eel that the county ha s ap- proved. "There's still some opportuni- ty for the county, if it c hooses. to .:valuate what happe ned a nd see af it wa nts to work with the Legislature ... s aid Munsell. In contrast. representatives of Laguna BeaNi who he1d protest· cd any reduction in tht: coasUil 1.one, today expressed joy at the State Comm1ss1on 's aC't1on. ·'This is really good news, .. .s ai d city µla nn cr P e t er Lewandowski. "The city is very ha ppy at the outcome." Lewandowski appeared before local commissioners Wednesday an~ noted that the City Council h~d passed a resolution opposing a ny c h ange in the coasta l boundary. The county a nd ~evelopers had as ked the commission to move t he coastal boundary about two miles seaward to the first ridgeline a long Laguna Beach. This would h ave canceled commiss io n control over 3,430 acres of Ali so Viejo land that coverall > stre tches from Laguna Hilltops inland to Laguna Hills and south to the Lagun11 Niguel area. The company plans to build 8 ,900 of its 20.000 units on land within the coastal zone . , Leading t)\e fight In favor of continued' coas tal commission control over the acreage were <See ALISO, Page AU Ora n~~ Co ast · L• Weath e r Fair through Friday with sunny and warme r days. Lows tonight 47 to 52. Hjghs Friday upper &Os near coast. 72 inJand. I NSIDE TOD" Y Warellout grocffJJ 1tore1 sncrea.w oa Amnicmu ttttk way1 to cut food budget• through M·/rillt shopping. Story~AIO. ..... --~a ....... M ....,... CH ............. ............... Ore1191 ~ All =...,·= •.111 ... AM .... ..... . ,.......... a ,....... 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Deputy District t.rney for Joceph Mu.al~o. the Kent.on wore • t0n.aervativt1 Attorn(>y J ohn Watson said ta ycur old Synanon mem~r dark bwslnc~ 1ult with ne1&lly Kenton's fingerprint was found who Is charteed with Lane~ trimmed short hair Musico wu in side u car allegedly seen Kenton. 23 yf'ar·old ion of In a ll«ht blue bui.lnciu~ •ult parked near attorney Morantz' ,.,... P•e*' 11 I ' AU 0 VIEJO ... Lcwtrndowsk1. Lat;una Green bdt lnc Pres1dt'nt Or Tom Al exun d e r und Sa rah Mc Daniels, rcprc:.cnt1ng the Saddli>buc k An•a Coordinating Council Arter ., lengthy debate of re· gional commlssione ri., com missi on alte rn ate f'rank Footncr. fillini.: in for absent Orange County Supervisor liar rn~t Wieder. i.uggcstt.'d a com µrom1se coa:.tal boundar y The compromlSl' boundury. ap proved by l oca l com · m1ss1oncrs in a fi·3 vote, would have narro~cd the ('oaslal zone cons iderably. but still left about 500 acres near Aliso Creek inside Lhe coastal wne. Greenbelt head Alexander and J.cwandowsk'i both said they were disappointed with lhe local commission's at'llon The recomme ndation was quickly forwarded to the Stale Commission, meeting for the las t lime be rore r ecom mendations ar e due at the Legislative level "I think it's wondcrrul," said Al exander of the ensuing state comm1ss1on rever~<.11. which came on <.1n 8 1 vole "It's what I would have ex pected thl' rc~1onal commission to have clone." he added. "Now they I Aliso ViCJO Company or fit'ials > will have to submit their devclopml'nt pla ns t o the scrutiny of the: r~ional and state commissions " Alexander said ht• was still at a loss to exvlain the motives twhind the joint eHorts of the t•o unty and developers to have the coast<JI boundary sliced ~o iJe\'erely. The proposed development. which has drawn support from county supervisors, would add ;.ibout 53,QOO res ide nts to the Soul.h Counly area County representative M~ll convinced local commissiontm. that t'Ounty guidelines includ mg a developer promise that half the acreage would1 be re· tamed for open space would (•ns ure a well-planned develop· ment. He said the narrowing or the coastal zone to the first major rid~cline above Laguna would nH•et the guidelines established in the 1976 Coast.ti Act. The stale commission's staff said otherwise, maintaining that the zone should continue to ex· tend as far inland as five miles because of "valuable coastal re· soiiirces in Lhe area." Munsell complained today lhat he and Aliso Vi ejo Company representative Ron Mead were not given ample time to plead their case last night before the State Commission. "They were dealing wilh a lot of coastline <boundary changes from Sanla Barbara south to Lhe Mexican Border> and they gave us two minutes for our pitch," said Munsell. ·'The two commissions really don't reinforce each other," he added. ''It's like two kangaroo courts: they're just independent of each other.·' The state commissio n also ta bled county requests that s even residential areas of Laguna Beach be excluded from the coastal zone. The area included Aliso Ter· race sou!h to Pacific Island Village/Monarch Summit. T h e <:omm unities along Pacific Coast Highway t'Over 733 acres and include 2,000 dwell· mgs. County officials wanted the territory removed from coastal control because it is about 90 per cent developed Body Discovered Mter Robbery Try Orange County sheriff'~ in· 'vestigators. searching for clues Wednesday from a foiled April 12 Laguna Hills robbery. instead found the remains of the alleged bandit. The body of Aaron Golden Walker, 23, of Riverside, was fou~ in a muddy rainwater pool where he apparently fell after dying from a single gunshot wound fired by police, Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart said. A post·mortem examination indicated Walker bled to death from a gunshot wound in the heart as he ran from the alleged holdup attempt a t Carl's Jr .. 3002 Lake Forest Drive, Hart said. footprints. Walker 's gun and other clues, Hart suid bul dis· covered the body in three feet of water. It hadn't been found earlier ~cause the pool. created by rain in the construction area, had been about four feet deep. Hart explained. Walker's alleged robbery com· panion, 19·year·old Debra Reed of Riverside , is still in Orange County J ail on attempted rob· bery charges. Hart said. She was arrested in a car a short distance from the fast.food rest aurant . investigators re· ported. home the day the attorney was bitten by the snake that bad bffn placed in his mailbox. The evidence was discovered Wednesday morning during a re· check or the car requested by defenae attorneys. be said. Morantz. 33, was hospitalized sax days after the sqakebite. He ca rller had won a $300,000 lawsuit against Synanon, a S30 million business. religion and drug rehabllitution foundation. Fro• Pa~ Al EVIDENCE •. cons piracy centering on the com pany's effort to secure a favorable commitment from the Board of Supervisors. Today. Stark briefl y discussed a dinner meeting he attended in early 1973 with Diedrich, Rose and another company official, Richard Owen. _, "I just bad a gut feeling. I didn 't like the way things were going. ·'There was discussion of politics and finances closely re· lated together. I don't like those kinds or things. "I didn't like the liming ortbe meeting, Mr. Rose's relationship as campaign manager for Mr. Diedrich and Mr. Rose's wish to s e ll u s some la nd," Stark testified. .... It is the prosecution's con- tention that Rose and Diedrich attempted to solicit a bribe from the company by offering to sell it la nd in Fullerton at a price $150,000 above its true value. Al the conclus ion ·of the 40· minute hearing. Judge Tharp ruled some of Stark's testimony could not be given before the jury. Simply put, the judge said Stark could only testify on mat· lers or which be had a fi rst band knowledge. That ruljng upheld defeo.se al· torney James Riddell's argu- ment that Stark "has drawn con· clusions wilh no basis in fact." . Riddell said a witness such as Sta rk s hould be limited in his testimony to what he either heard or said and not be al· lowed to testify to concl usions be might have correctly or incor· rectly drawn. The trial will resume after a lunch break for the jurors. Lale Wednesday afternoon. prosecution · witness Michael Remington ended what amount· cd to a full day of testimony. Remington. who was once Diedrich's personal lawyer. is a key figure in two elements of the p ros ecution 's case agains t Diedrich and Rose. Jn one segment, he is pictured as the professional through which a land development com· pany in 1973 funneled $55,000 to Diedrich in return for a favora· ble land use decision. R e ming t o n in the pros · ecution's theory is also cast in the role of the conduit through which al least $30,000 in fees paid to Rose in late 1974 by the s a me development company The death bullet was one of two fired at Walker by Riverside police, who interrupted the al· leged holdup and fire their guns after Walker turned toward police with his own weapon, Hart said. Hart said Walker ran from the restaurant east toward a con· slruction sight when he died and tumbled into the rain -swollen pool. Geologist OK'd For Clemente were passed on to Diedrich. 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San Clemente City Council members voted 4 to 1 Wednes- day to hire a part-lime geologist. Clty Manager Jerry Weeks said there were rew takers for the advertised $33,000 a year run-time geologist post approved by the council earlier this year. Weeks said one or the appll· cants for the full·time post sajd he would be willing to take the job part-time. Weeks s aid the name of the geologist may be announced next week. La me duck Councilman William Walker argued that the city needs a full·time geolocist because of "the amount of work he will be faced with in the future." But lame duck CouncUman Howard Mushett, recalled Jan. 23 along with Walker and Councilwoman Donna Wllkioion, disagreed with the need for a full ·Ume city geologist. M usbet-t astterled that the amount of work for the geololiat "will run out when he sees that our JUUalde gradlnl ordlnancee have been violated" due to council development approvala. Mrs. WUklnion aaid.MuheU'• comment wu on shaky trOund and that tbe eouncU'1 decl.Uon.s bave been baled OD "expert" ln· formation from city aides. She voted for the part-Um• po1t. Wednesday. however, be inched back from that label when cross.examined• by defense at· torneys. Fro.Page Al WADDILL. I • medical standard in any com· munlty in this country." Waddill 's attorney. Charles Weedm,an. bas contended the two.pound, 15-ounce infant was already dead or on the verge of death when Waddill arrived at the hoepital. He has denie d his client strangled t he baby, but said Waddill ordered no "heroic" re- vival measures because the baby bad no hope for life. Proeecutor Robert Chatterton asked Dr. Barrett about gasps detected in the alleged abortion survivor. "It really doesn't mean anything more than a failing central nervous system," Dr. Barrett replied. She contended lhe bas seen auch guplng go on in a dying baby foe perhaps 30 minutes to ·10 hour. .. D)'inl ls a lone process ti you are alttlnc there and watchlng ll 10 through ita varioua phases," the UCLA professor t.etUned. .. Accord ~aring? Two 1.aguna Beach aclioaa in a ba{tle ower • 2.& acre 1arc1eo area dauted to tbe city iD ~ vie"' Terrace appear to be near· ing a compromise Lh1a •eek on public me of tbe park. Proponeata for tbe Hol'teale Miller Botu.lcal Gardena told cl· ty councnmen Tuesday night an a"reementenl between' tbe friends of the garden and All· view Terrace homeowner U.T. Thompson 111 is nearly com· plet.e. Thompson, who lives across the street from the garden owned by Hortense MilleT and the city, filed suit in Orange County superior Court earlier this year, accusing bis 70..year- old neighbor or maintaining a public garden on a private street. Mrs . Mille r e xec uted a ,._quitclaim deed conveying title of the property to the City of Laguna Beach in 1976, reserving a ure estate for herself. FIREMEN SURVEY DAMAGE IJ CAPISTRANO HOME Cigarette Blamed for $50,000 91aze Today Cigarette Blamed For San Juan Fire A San Juan Capistrano family escaped wtthout injury early to· day when a blaze, started by smokinl? in bed. caused an estimated $50.000 damage to their home, Or an ge County firemen reported. Members of the Dale Heese family of 33981 Calle Borrega were awakened by a smoke de· tector, a device fire men contend saved them from in1 ury or death. Fire spokesmen said the 2:48 a .m . blaze eru pted from CJ s moldering cigarette in the bed of Heese's son. Forrest. 22 The son drlfgged h1~ mattress outside and tried to t:xt1ngu1stl • the fire. spokesmen ... aid. bul when he returnL'<i to tus bedroo m he found it ahlazt· All fivt• family mt-mbH~ csC'aped quickly. f1rc•mc n ~aid . and the na me~ were· brought un der control w1thm 15 minutes by 25 firefi ghtl'rs <'ailed to thP !)Cenc. Far €:me n :.aid the hltize destroved two bedr{')()m~ and two baths 'and damaged lhl· homf"i. att1 C' Woman Injured in Crash An unidentified woman is in ser ious condition today after ~he apparently lost control of her car 6n the San Diego Freeway in San Juan Capistrano. plunging off a tfiO.foot embankment ant.I another 100-foot slope. ·california Highway Vatrol spokesman Tom Sapp said the woman: 1dcnt1fled only as Jani: Doe since she was not carrying 1dentaficat1on . was in suri~ery to· day at UCI Medical Cl·nter. He described her injuries as maJor. Witnesses said she wa~ travel ing al about 70 miles per hour in the fa£t .lanl' south of Avery Parkway when her car began Cish-tailing. The vehi cle swung acros:. the frce~ay. dropping off the fi rst embankment. The disabled vehicle then con tinued acro ss Ca min o Capistrano and dropped off a ~econd emba nkment It came to rest just t!ast o( the railroad tr:icks following the 8 15 p.m Wednesday accident . The agreement stipulates that the city will conduct public tours of the gardens. comprising more than 1,500 plant s pecies, with ar· rangements set up through the ('tty's Department of Recreation and Social Services. f'roa Page A.I FUNDING. . •· based on 'pie·in-the·sky' th.ink· m g. Thorpe su~gesled city officials start looking at local funds to complete road projects. "I don't think we can afford to be seduced by the money lht! county off<:'rs. ·· he said. "We 'd better review all the things !on the mast.er plan of highways> lhat are not in our best interest since they're not going to give us the money anywav. 'Tm m·favor or calling their bluff .. Two road links s pecifically m••ntioncd by county offic11lls un• lforno Creek Road and a s horl ttxtens1on of La Novia from Ca mmo Las Ramblas. The clly wants to make Homo Creeks Ro ad a loop s treet throu~h a µroposed agricultural· 1 .. oriented planned community northeast of the Ortega Highway near Jntl'rslate 5. County plans l'a ll ror thl' roc.id to link up with O'Neill ranchlands outside city hm1ts lands that eventually t·o uld be developed Tht• La Novia extension is un· der t'on.c;1derat1on for elimination .1s part of Glendale Federal Sav· in~s and Loan's plan to develop 1.201 umls along San Juan Creek Road m east San Juan. The ex· tcns100 wouJd connect that de· vclopment with homes in the i.outh end of the city.' Make Mom's Dream Come True ... LA-.Z-BOV'. RECLINA-ROCKER~ ,_~---.. Small, Comp~ct, Spoce·Savi~omen's Recliners I• a Wide Selecffon of Styles and F4Hics SPECIALLY s 199 PRICED ' FROM· COSTA MllA 369 I. 17th IT. (AcJC* from RolQN. neJCf td Morte Colendor1> 6'2·'611 Mon. • f'fl 104 SOt. 1()..6 Ooeed Sunday -· • ' Mllllotl VllJO 21192 ........... lfkwy. (Comef cl Avety and "'° bcolal) 491·1902 .Moft..fft.104 Sot. 1().6 '-om.-u...- ... \ ,. ............ "' CHAD GREEN PLAYS IN TIJUANA FOUNTAIN Leukemia Victim 'Moat Alert Kid on Block' L.aetrne Flap '-4 Quit Posts in Chad Case SAN DIEGO <A P l Four local officials of the Leukemia Society or America have resigned after being ordered to quit helping a 3-year-old Massachusetts boy being treated w1lh Laetnle for leukemia. "You ~on't own me." Bob Deane said he rephed to letters accusang him or v1olat1ng the society's stand against use of the sub:.t.ance produced from apricot pits. THE U.S. FOOD AND DRUG Administration calls Laetrile unproven in cancer treatment. Condos Switch\ .Backed A...propo1al lo..conve.rt;-a 16-urut t.aguna Nhcu~l apartment oom- pl x lo t'Ondom10Alms hus been 11.,1.1-rovt-d unun1mous ly b y Ornngt> County plaaning com· m l1111lon~r8 In •·xt·huntte for romm1ss1on 111lprovlil. o wners of Crown V.dlcy A1H1rtrtH·nti;. at lhe 11outhwt•:.t l'Mnf'r of Hillhurst l>l'l v~ and C r ow n Va l le y Park~ay, ai.:n·cd lo keep 19 of the unitb ea :t-$2'70 to·$360-per 11111nth r~nta\ units for three Y'-'i.lfS In 1.1dd1tion. any tenants dis · 1>luccd by lht> CllOVt'I SIQO will be "' vt'n mo\ ang expel\,'ies of up lo $500 cat•h Rtll Olson of the county Environmental Management Agency said the for-sale one-and two bedroom units will be priced ;1t $60.!X>O to $75.000 each, we ll below the avera~e cost of other homes 111 the Laguna Niguel area Owner s o r the adults -anly complex said a survey of exis t· 1ng tenants sho\i.t•d 33 were in· ter f'5.lcd 1n huying the con· domiruum units and another 19 would Like to cont rnue to rent Anolh<'r seven plan to move before the rental units are con- verted to condominiums, seven more will be assisted by the 1lwnt•rs in findinl'( comparabl<' r<'nlal housing a nd two more rented knowing the conversion was pending . The remaining thrt·<' tenants failed to aru.wer the survey, ac c·ording lo a report· to planrung com m1ss1oncrs. Police Seek Motive in Dana S layi11g Orangl' County 'iherirf's an 't•st1gator~ art• ~l1ll tr) ang lo <':-.labllsh a motive 10 the slab· Citize11s Saluted Orange -County Sheriff Brad Gates 1 left) oHers the county's written tribute to two south county men who reacued two small girls from a man accused of molesting the m m a Laguna Niguel field. Receiving his plaque from Gates is Klass Hoekstra of San Cle mente. who was proudly ac- companied by his wife. Looking on and holding his plaque is Gary •Makar of Laguna Hills who gets a pat on the shoulder from Fifth District Supervisor Tom Riley. Both men wer e saluted for their actions March 12 when Hoekstra aided one little girl and Makar chased a nd · overpowered a child molesting suspect. Two Cities Face Road Funds Loss The cities of Irvine and San Juan Cap1s1rano face the loss of $486,000 in county road funds for three local street pro~ls unless cily and county 0Hic1als agree on long.range highway build.Ing plans Orange County supervisors agref'd this week to g1v<' Irvine Sl60.000 toward the $806.000 butldin~ or a tWO·lane St:gment of Ronna Canyon Road Capistrano city officials recently amended their street plans. de leting plans t o build rutUrl• roadways county officials con tend will one day be needed Irvine Caty Council members de leted two miles of Trabuco Road between Jeffrey Road and Culver Drive from their arten al highway plan. along with two males of Culver from Bonita Canyon Lo tbe future San J Oii· qu1n Hills h.ighway In San Juan. council me mbers f.'h m analed a two-milt• '>lretth of H o rno Crel•k Road we..,l or Ort ega H1~hway ii moH' made 10 <'onnel'l1on with a IO\J, er-density land development plan in the Horno Creek area. 9More Drug Arrests Made In County N me more sus pected heroin dealers had been a rrested by early today, bringing the total number or arrests in a two-day Orange County drug roundup to 73 · County Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart noted the bulk or those ar- rest ed were Santa Ana resi- dents. although a fe w Jive in Costa Mesa. Orange. Anaheim, GJrdcn Grove, Westminster and Stanton In court battles lastang more than a year . Gerald and Diane Gr~en lost cw;tody_ of th~ir leuke~ia-stricken son and were pro· h1b1led from fccdan~ him Laetrile. which the U.S Food Hild Drug Administration calls unprove n as a treatment for cancer. The Greens took the youngster to a Laetrile clinic 1n Tt· jua na across the Mcxic<1n border from San Diego in January . A subsequent contempt or court order is bemg appealed 10 M assachusctls. · bing death of c1 U<ina Po1nl area woma n. found dead 111 ht<r home Sund a~ Sheriff's Ll Wvatt llart said offi ters an· t rying to frarn who mav have t<ilkcd with or sl•en Ma.rg~1rt.'l S. Lamar. of 3391 1 Ma nta Court, in the week before her death nut they threatene d to withhold anothe r $243.000 an rnunly gas tax funds for 1m prov('ment:. on Alton Avenue in In 1ne. along with $243.000 for work on Dl I Ob1-;po Street and C.J mtno Cap1i-trano m !-,an Juan Cap1~trano bl'tause c1ly and county road plans art• at odds ~ Tht' issue 1:. a county poltcy i .. wharh has governed distribution to cities of the county's share of st al(' gasoline tax re venue . San Juan officials also havt- dropped plans for a futurf.' onl" mile stretch of La Nov1a Ave nue east of an extens ion or Camino Las Ramblas. Th.-Costa Mesa s uspects p aled on c harges or selling heroin are He nry Wattenbur~ \havarria and f'rederick Allen Williams. both 30. ~ She riff's officer s. in con· Junction with local police. are still searching for 36 more al- leged heroin dealers. ' MEANWHILE. TllE GREENS ARE hvmg rent-free an <1 house owned by <to unidentified American at the south outskirts or Tijuan~. They take Chad. tq the clinic daily for chemotherapy and Laetnle treatments. , ~ ''Chad's doing fine. "•said 'jDeane in an interview Wednes- day. "He's studying Spaoisb cµid is lbe most a lert kid on the block." A delivery or donated food and clothing is made every week or two by Ga1I Bnnkworth. who owns a San Diego printing s upp- ly company. · · IN IDS WALKOUT. DEANE, administrator of the San Diego Senior Citizens' Medical Clinic, was joined by Ted Millan and J ohn Lynch. d irectors of the Leukemia Society chapter, and by J ohn He lmer , the treasurer. like Deane a ll unpa id volunteers. . To~cthcr they started a new charity caJled The Nice Guys with an mJtial project of helping the Children's Workshop in San Diego, for young:.ters ~ufformg learning. s peech and bearing hand1c:aps. - Performance Yachts Tops Mrs. Lamar, who lived alone. was found dead Sunday by her daughter . 23-ye:ir-old Linda Lamar. of Newport Beach The daughter had lac;t spoken \J, ith her moth<:r by ll'lephone d week earlie r H art said there was no sign of forced entry al the residence. the h o m e had not been rnnsacked and Mrs Lamar had not bc<>n altarked sexually Egyptians Vote CAIRO. Egypt 1/\P 1 Egyp- li ans voted today in a rcr. crendum on the peat<' treaty wi th Israel and Pr<:s1dcnl Anwar Sadat. Ensenada Race Nears By ALMON LOCKABEY O.tlr Piiot _..,. Wrl .. r Performance Handicap Rae· ing Fleet yachts will virtually own this year 's Ne wport to Ensenada r ace with 440 of the 552 entries scheduled to start Saturday at noon Next highest group is the In· ternational Offshore Rule rat· iogs wit h 86 boats. The multihulls. r acing under the Ocean Racing Catamaran As· s ociation rule has 19 entries and the Midget Ocean Racing Fleet has six. The P HRF is divided into seven classes. The largest group is PHRF·G <the lowest ratings) wilb 87, Class C haa 79. Class B 70, Class D 60, Class F 51, Class A 48 and Class E 45. The IOR is divided into three classes with 35 in Class A. 21 in Class Band 30 in Class C. O RCA and MORF will both race as one class each. The top-rated boals in JlHRF are the 69-foot Drifter with a tim e aJlowancc or minus 1.6667 hours and Ragtime wilh a.minus 1.2500 hours. Highest rated boat in IOR is- Swilt.sure. the 53-foot sloop that won the recent Cabo San Lucas race. Swift.sure bas a time al· lowa~ of 3.4229 bOW'I. Tbe Ensenada race actually is four races 1n one as none ot the divisions race against each otber. MOit coveted prizes 10 to the yachts with the best com!d.ed times in the PHRF and IOR divisions. 1be overall winner in PHRF gets the President of the UnJtecl'States perpetual, and the corrected time winner in IOR is awarded the President of Mex· icoTropby. Tbe fint yacht to finlsb on elaPHd time win.s the Newport Ocean Sallln1 Association perpetual. Other perp9tual trophies: Seefttario de ReJaclones Ex· teriores ..,... Winner of the IOR class with the second best cor reeled tam<'. Secretario de Marina de Mex ico -Wtnner of the lOR clasi- with the third best correcte<1 time. President or NOSA Trophy - Ocean Racing Catamaran As· sociation <multi hull ) with the best corrected time. U.S. Secretary of State Trophy -Winner of the PHRF class with the seeood best corrected time. U.S. Secretar~ of the Navy Trophy -Winner of the PHRF class with the third best correct- ed time. • Governor or the St.ate of Baja California Tro phy -Winner of the PHRF class with· the fourth best corrected time . Governor of California Trophy -Winner of lhe PHRF class 'Forgotten' Con Found In Austria 4" VIENNA, Austria CAP> -A man picked up April 1 for questioning about an auto acci· dent, then placed in a cell and "ror1otten" for 18 days, was found and bos pltallze.d Wednesday. Doctors said his survival without food was "near- ly a miracle.•' The man was rushed from a cell at Hoechst, in the west.em Vorarlberl province, to an ln· tentlve-care unit at Bregeyas. He was identified as A.nclreas Mihavecs, a retldent of Bregeni. There was no explanation why no one checked the cell since April 1 or why Mlhavecs failed to call a~tenUon to hls presence. Interior Mlnlat.er Erwin Lane or· dered an inquiry, \ with the fifth be~t corre<'lCd t1 ml' City of !'/cwport J3C'ach Troph) -wmner of th<' PII RF clac;s Y. llh th!! sixth best corrected t1mt· City of Enscnada T rophy - Wanner of the Pl IH f' Cla~s with the seventh best corrected tame. E"nscnada Cham ber of Com - merce Trophy -Winner of the PHRF class with the eighth best corrected Li me . United Stales Coast Guard Trophy -Winner of the MORF class with the best corrected time . Emit?h Family Trophy -Win · n<•r of the MORA class with the bei;t corrected time. P orter Sinclair TrOJ>hY - First smgle·hull yacht to finish on elapsed time . New York Yacht Club Trophy -First single·hull divided rig yacht to finish on elapsed t ime. Lahaina Yacht Club Trophy - First PHRF yacht to finish on elapsCd lime. Callery Trophy -First PHRF ke tch to finis h on elapsed time. Ser e na Trophy -Firs t schooner to finish on corre<:ted lime. A lice Purce I I Memo ri al Trophy -First ORCA yacht to finish on elapsed lime. Trimaran Association Trophy -First trimaran to finish on corrected time. Jeff Deaver Me morial Tropiy -Yacht club winning the m05t trophies. NOSA Trophy --Last yacht to finish. Layoffs Reported WASHINGTON <AP > -The steel industry began laying off workers today because of a wildcat strike by steel-hauling Teamsters as union leaders pre· pared to give ofriclal sanction to the apreading strike. In the past. the county has sharl.'.'d part of those funds with ·cities for local :.lrecl project:. with the aim of developing a un· ified county road network But the policy also reqwres that cities pa rtic1patmg in the program have long-range road- hu1ldang plans that match coun ty p1opo:iab I rvi ne a nd Sa n Juan Supervisor Thoma~ Riley !>aid discussions are unde rway to re · sol ve the differences and <1 solution may be found w1th1n two weeks Laguna _Beach bas not been eligible for. -oounty ~asohne tax funds s t'nl'e 1974 because of Simila[ d1fferenccS between City and county road con~lrucl1on plans. I T he addresses of the two Costa M<'sa ~uspects we re not im· mediately available. In vestigators believe Tuesday's drug roundup. which focused on aHeged street and middle-echelon dealers. is the large.,t or its kmd 10 county his· Lory. NOW SP-ECIA.L SAVINGS ON · .... THE THREE SOFAS SHOWN ' _ .. }.;·fW() WEEKS ONLY ~~--~~~_,,.,~~~~,.....~~~----.._...,...__ ~· II' .~prr1nl "PP''"' to tho1u> 1cho nppn•riale bf'nutif ul • 11f.\fi11µ ""'' f1if(lt ,,,,,,,;,,, A ll TlaP1"' .'-iofru ff>alurf': /1ardwoorl frnnu>I'., 1•il(lll tm.v l1n11d ti1•<I roi I 8prin/(tt r11titom /illt>d nrm cap8 mid lilied flounrl'3 SALE PK ICED 7 fl. size s595 Clioot1f' /rom a l()ide •election of fabriu Your Favortte Designer Wiii Be Happy To Assist You PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS I 0,... ....... ni.rt. & M. l••t-2Z IS HAltlOlt I&. YD. COSTA MISA '4MZ11 \ .44 DAILY PILOT L/SC Thurtday. ~Qfll tf, t97t Reeesslon Due? ~:.. J ... t .. c .. ting EconOmy l)ips ~lnJs Gasoline Gamble POOPID OUT AT TH PV•P: Harnett Wieder, the for mer HunlintClon IMH"h CU.)' Count-U perton now servln1 on our auawat Oranae 'ount.y ftoard of Supervisors, w•nl5 WASKJNGTON CAP) -The nation's economy apuUered to Its lO*fll rrowth rate In a year ln tbe first quarter. a 0. 7 percent rate of lncreue thMl Indicated the economy could be d.lpplnc toward a re· ceaalon II the trend continues. sovernmt nt fllW'fl abowed today. The lncrcan ln the arou national product ln January throu1h t.hrch was lets than expected Mrs. Wieder is <'ur-r.ntb puabina 1 po 11 that to tak t.M •~ Inc out of 1uoUne. ~ a nd wait down sh arply from a 6.9 ernme nt to slow the economy pcrt'ent rate or arowth In the through high int.ereaL rat.es llDd would f~ sMvtcl' staUon operato" to potit ump pncea in • con1pkloull o\anntr final quarter of 1978. The first-reduced federal spending. quarter rMte WU tht! lowest . f '" The Idea Is tha t lht' moton11t would thtln know how sore ly hf''~ 1tmni to ~ n !'('('t'(f btfort he-drives up to tht- pump and ~t·u 0<"N't•ct ~Inc._, a O l percent decline ln the THE ADMINISTaATION Is "-' bUm\: ~r1od tu.st yt>ur . aiming for overall economic Supt"rv1wr Httlph ('lark '' cool on the nollon or re qulrl--d ~mp pru.•t• posHng Supcrv12t0r Cluk Ill u st"rv1rt- statton own<>r THAT IOt:. I think Mrs Wieder':. pr1ct-posUnP. Idea 1s a most noble ge!i.lurt-Noble. bul t:inpty .:.:;t ilke your gas tankr Troubll' 11>. tn thl' C'Urrcnt ga50hne i.hortcagc :.earl', JX'O Gas Statum C'"tomer Rollmg for Two Gallons and His Pel Turtle pie are an a panic to lfoe up a t the stations and hll their tanks before some body e lse gets the last gallon. T iit: HHA&.r s lowdo'<ltn in .:rowth 1H.-ttm<'<I <'t<rlaln to sup- port th<• uq1um rnt of G. William M 1llt•r. rht1lrman of lhc Federal K tl\c~rvt• Hoard. that economic i.:rowlh ulrnudy !:-. slowing and t h u l r u r I h ,. r m c as u r es to du I'll P''" t hl' l'conom y could plunge lht• notion into a serious rt>C<'MllOfl Wh1lc tilt' II 7 rwrcl'nl rate of .:rowth was m·ur the recession l('v,•I of il'ss lhun i ('rO percent i.:rowth . M illt'r u n d ).op udm mist ration t·~t·rts t>elicve the l'<·onomy wall rebound at lt•ast partly from the low rirs t- quarkr ~rowth. thus avoiding a l'l't't'SSion in thl' nt:•ar future. T he unusually severe winter in many parts of t he country was al leas t partly to blame for the slow econo mic growth in the first quarter. But it probably a lso renceted f'fforts by the gov- lttarijuana Research ~oposed g rowth this year or about 2.2 percent, down from 4 percent last y ea.r but al a le.vel It believes is necessary to help combat inflation. The Com merce Department said in Its GNP report that in- flation in the first q uartet in· c reased at an 8. 7 percent aMual rate. up fro m a n 8.2 percent rate in the fourth quarte r or 1978. The d ep artme nt said the s lo wer economic g rowth in January through March was caused by an 0.3 per cent decline in sales activity throughout the econo my. a s harp turnaround from a 7 .2 percent a nnua l rate of inc rease in the fin a l three months of 1978. "THE DEC R EASE Fire Injures 34 ~hirty.four students were injured, one critically, when fire broke out before dawn today in a dormitory at George Washington University in downtown Washington. Hundreds, including the three above, were routed from tht• building. some jumping from windows . ·Cause of the firt· was not immediately established . ren ected decr eases in consumer u N expenditures ror good s. con-• • Troops Hurt stru ction o utlays , net exports· a nd government purch ases," the department said. • • The figures on econ o mic In Lebanon BatJle g rowth were computed at an an nual rate, mearung it would be the total growth for a year ir the BEIRUT. Lebanon <APl -Lebanese Christian militiamen-. ri rst-q1,.1arler levels we re con· d f th k U tinued for a n e ntire 12.month righting to rive " oreign troops" out of e vesl·poc el repub c i"6d they procla1med m southern Lebanon. wounded eight U.N. troops per · to d ay in an attack. on the i nternational peace fo r ce's The Commerce Departme nt administra tive base there said the GNP. the total value of Lebane~e President Elias Sarkis convened his Cabinet in go<>ds and services produced in emergency session today to consider "coercive action" against the economL_was al an annual the Is raeli-backed Christian rebels an the south. Nobody cares about the price. They're frantic. They'll p ay a nythjng. So this allo\\>!> the petroleum people to char ge just about anything. rate of.$1.4 1"3.J'bilhon in the first Government sources said Sarkis was exoected to order a WASlflNGTON tAP l -: Citing quarter, a fte r discounting for courl·martial that would try Maj. Saad Haddad. leader of the increased marijuana use a mong the effects or inflation rebels. on treason charges and sente nce him to death in absentia. IT Mt\Y REt\CH the point where you drive up to the pump and th· friendly operator asks. ''Okay, buddy, how much do you have in your pocket today'!" teen-agers. Health, Education -----------------------r--...:,----------------- a nd Welfare Secretary Joseph A. Califano Jr. is callipg for a major study or the drug. "I think l have fifteen bucks ." Califano asked fo r the review "Fifteen t>ucks 1t 1s, then. Sha ll I flll 1t up?" No~._ ir motorists ever return to reason and sanity. C'Ompeht1on may a lso return to the .ser vice station dodge . You might even see some innovative m er ch a ndising. and preparation of a "long. range broad·base~ resear ch plan" Wednesday in sending a report to Congress. M aybc an operator will post a sign declaring: THE ANNUAL report said 16.1 .. UNLEADED 50.9 Cenl.$." Under that, an llny type, percent or people bet ween the ages of 12 and 17 we re users of marijuana in 1977, compared with 12.4 percent the year before 1l will add, "Per Half-Gallon." ' ' ANOTHER_ INNOVATIVE petrol pusher might ad vcrltse "Buy our bottled ga~ohne. ll 's re finery fresh Ju:.t 40 cents a quart . . . " "The dramatic increase m the use or marijuana by our youth is particularl y a larming ," Califano said 1n a prepared s tatement. Other operatorl:> w1lh imagination might cater to the ~inrul lui:.t for gambling thC1t lurks in the hearu or many in the populace They won't just have permanent p rices 1n the little windows o n the gasoline pumps. They'll install price numbers that !>Pin a round C1nd then stop, hke the :.lot machines al Las Vegas. "ll 1s sheet folly for mill.1oos of young Americans to mdulge in a drug while so little is known about its long-term conse- quences ancJ when much of what is knowp s uggests, ror ex- ample. adverse pulmonar y er. reels <Jnd psychomolor im pair· menl." YOU DRIVE U P to the pump and pull the one-armed lever . The price numbers span and stop, one at a time. Then th(• ga:-. s tation operator s ays, "Gee, tough luck, mister. You hit W.9 per gallon.• ''Better luck next lime, now" Union Leader Indicted THE FORMt\L H E W report called for further study on the ,.ffects or marijuana on humans, particularly "the implications or c hronic use and the possible ef· rects o n user s who m ay be especially vulne rable," such as children. · LAS VEGAS CAP) -Be n Schmoutey,' head o r Nevada's largest uruon. and six other peo- ple have been indicted by a federal grand jury after a two year investigation into a series or r estaurant bombings in Las Vegas and StateHne, Nev. 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WHMMey, ·--1n1~•._,.l>lltl ... •--.. ........,.. Forty 1111101 Mwn•lrtlfl\ ltOM S.Ctfld lltQll J•Jt p.m. J,I ~Cond tow t . U p.m. U ll•IDAY Flnt 111111 J:to •·"'· •.4 l'lnl IOW 10;)4 o.M. •0,1 lfion41 llltll ,.,, ""'· ' ••• SKOl'ld lew 1o:u t .m. u Sllft rt-$• II• m., MU• 21 p.111. ~ ,._ u.n •·"'" _.., 11:11 ...... -S•rlR.-ri "Wit'"-' IM<lll ...... two to .. • Wailing la Hear? ·Have you sent for merchan- dise and not received it? Are you having a disagree- ment with a billlng computer? Is Ctty Hall giving you the run· a-round? "At Your Service" offers help In all theae m•ft•r• and more. You can count on Pat Dunn and her "At Your Service" column to help solve problema. H you need help, mail your question• to Pat Dunn, Al Your Service, Orange Coaat Dally Piiot, P .0. Box 1560, Com Mesa CA 92126. Be aunt to Include your telephone number. Pat Dunn geta .action and flg~a red tllpe In .. At Your SerYlce," publlahed every dar· except S•turday In Th• Dally Piiot. 100 n .01 '9 .. •• . .. 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The t~o propo als were plac·t>d on t be shareholders' bulloti. followlng a year long legal bat tie with the utU1ty by Phyllis Ap pelgarth. 61 , PG&E stockholder:. and member or the Ab1tlo~ Al liance. a coaht1on or 25 ~I.uh· environmental group:. All#'gatiot1• D e nied LOS ANGt;LFS I AP J - Cal ifornia Altom~ Gt!neral George DeukmeJian has denied allegations contained in a $15 million suit accusing h1i:i starr of taking a <.'Onfidential file on Lt Gov. Mike Cu rb during a raid. Oeukmejian told a Police Academy·p~s conference Wed- nes day that one or his agents re ported seeing the documents durini the search early this month. bot did.not remove them Job Ref urn Ordered SANTA BARBARA 1A P 1 - County s upervisor:. succeeded on their lhard attempt WL'dnc~­ day to have the court issue a back -to-work order against striking shcriH's de puties, but the 350 member S erv1c t: ltm ployees International Union voted Wednesday night to Joan the deptJties' strike. Supenor Court Jud,:.:e Arden Jensen signed the temporary restraining ordl'r again~t the deputies. forbidding them from s triking or engaging an :.i work s lowdown '""'"'' h·e11 A 11ked LOS ANGELES IAP > -Stall· Asse mbly Spl'.aker Leo T McCatthy as expected to ask the slate Public Utilities Com- m1ss1on today to speed up' its dl' c•ston on whether to pro\ ade an cent1ves for installing energy s avmg syste ms. the Los Angc:les Times reporLc; Under one suc h incentive s ystem, utihly companie~ would provide th e money f or custom ers t o ins tall cost - cffertive devices such as solar heaters and other cnerg) -saving devices ' ,. Memorial DPdic•of..-d SAN DIEGLI t /\P l - Cleveland Elementary School p u p i I s h a v t• d t' d i c <1 t c d a memorial lo their slain principal and custodian. killed whale tr y- ing to save children from a ~niper who sprayed the school with buJlets last January Rrmard Payoff Jo Ann Eversole, Martinez. holds a check for SS.000 s he n·<·e1ved from Sunnyvale businessman Gene Smith. left. a~ ht•r r:c•ward for mformation leading to arrest of Larry Singlt'lon Singleton has been convicted of kidnapp,ng M ary Vincent, 15, rapmg and mutilating her. Eversole "a~ a forml'r neighbor of Singleton. Africa ~Good? Br~ Romtadt Said Closer SACRAMENTO CAP > -The relationship between Jerry Brown and Linda Ronstadt Is still as good IC not better than before their African trip, friends of Brown were reported as saying today. They added that the major trouble happened when they walked into a eorps of international l'eporters in Nairobi who were primarily wailing for permission to enter war-torn Uganda. and didn't ,have anything better to do than follow them around - especially Miss Ronstadt. THE FRIENDS WERE quoted today an tht' San Jose Mercury and the Long Bearh Independent As for Miss Ronstadt contemplating an early return ho me. Jacques Barzagh1. a rnend and aide to Gov Edmund Brown Jr .. said il was "not because she was angry at Jerry. It was because Shl' was being hassled so much by photographers. by the increas· ing-med.la situation." Frenrh-born Barzaghi and Polish born Jan Krajewski , a long· time rnend and Los Angeles campaign contributor. preceded the Democratic governor and lht-singer. and accompunfod them m~ch or the way "SHE COULDN'T walk out of her roo·m. Everywhere she went she was followed by 20 people popping nas h pictures or her . It was incredible." Barzaghi said. Krajewski s aid tht' reporteri. awaiting the rate or the ldi Amin govf!rnmt'nt were in the ~amc Nairobi hotel as Hrown and Miss Honstadt .. Sht-~ot a htllt' bat upset. .. with the turmoil du rang a s hopping vJ np, Krajewski said. Barzagh1 said that "their relat1onsh1p c'an on~y be better" as a result or the trip Bad Spof ·in Road Cars Crash at Same Site VENTURA fAP) -A man driving a 1977 DaL-;un south along U S. Highway 101 skidded into the ocean near the Santa Barbara· Ventura county line Wednesday al the same spot another Datsun went into the sea Sunday. authorities said. James Bo,gardus. 55. waded ashore uninjured following the a c· c1dent. according to the California ll1ghway Patrol. Shirley Robertson of Oxnard, whose ag~ was not known. died when her 1976 Datsun s werved orr the highway and plunged into the waves. Skid marks from Bogardus ' car overlapped those left from Ms Robe rtson ·s. officials s aid They added that Bogardus probably was saved by his seal belt. while Ms Robertson. who had not ~slened the s afety dev1cl'. wai. knocked unconscious and drowned • Newspaper to Appe"al Suit SAN FRANCISCO IAP> -San Francisco Ex- aminer Editor and Publisher Reg Murphy says his newspaper will appeal a Superior Courl jury's $4.56 million li bel Judgment against the paper stemming from an investigative series the Ex- ammer ran two years ago. "We 'll appeal imme diately, or course," Murphy said in a statement released by the newspaper. "We believe there was prejudicial handling of the trial." The San Francisco Superior Court jury or nine women and three men reached its verdict Wed- nesda night after nine hours or deliberllt.ion in the $30 million libel suit against lhe Examiner, re- porter Raul Ramirez a nd free-lance journalist Lowell Bergman. The two reporters have been assisted in their (tefense by a committee formed of some 400 persons-including 200 Journalists The group has described the case as "a test whether journalists can fairly puri:iue their stories without intimida· l ion . " - The 1976 suit, hied by police homicide in- vestigators Edward Erdelat.z and Frank McCoy. plus former assistant distract attorney Pierre Me rle, involved a fronl·page series the afternoon newspaper ran in May 1976. Quotipg numerous sources, some from sworn affidavits. the Examiner said it had uncovered evidence lhat a bank teller and reputed Chinalown gang member was convicted of a 1972 ml,U'der based "on perjured and misleading testimony ex- acted by s prosecution that badly needed a con- viction." · The officials denied the story and said damaged their reputations. .. .. . ~. Tnureday, Aoril 19, 1979 DAILY PU.OT -~~ .. . ' ~Couples 'Beware' ~-i Marvin Case Precedent Setting? LOS ANGELES (APl -Legahxperts predict the Marvin vs. Marvin decision will spawn more court battles between unmarried couples. and one pertain to the points of law.·· said actor Lee Marvin . The actol" said he had accepted' \M concept of re ha~ililation payments when he paid Miss lemuust lead4lr 5ay1 tbat io Li • woman should s pell out property claims before washing a single dish for her lover. Bo\h Marvms c laimed victory Wednesday after Michelle Triola Marvin was awarded $104.000 to compensate he~r the six years s he says she wasted by living witfi actor Lee Marvin. Lawyers not In volved with the precedent· setting case were s plit on the Issue of wheth~r the rullnl'( hy Superior Court Judge Arthur' Marshall would ha.ve an ammedlale effeet on unmarQed couples MIS.5 ~ARVIN SAID after the ruling was an- nounced she considers 1t a victory but wants to put the entire episode behind her "Last night. I took down every memento or U!e. every picture." she said. "The sbnne is gone Every picture 1s locked 1n a trunk now ... l 'm going to try to put this behind me and hve my life . . "I wouJd like very mucti to go mto some sort or TV production. something creative. possibly with one of Lhe TV networks ." Miss M arvtn had sued the actor for $1 8 million. Howeve r. Marshall rejected her claim that an implied contract entitled her to half the actor's earnings during their cohabitation He awarded her the six-figure sum "for re habilitation purposes'' to help her become self sustaining. , "l couldn't have hoped for more They lost on t.>very charge, on every one. The award doesn't ago. · Marvin. 55. later flew with his wife, Pamela. to New York. where he told reporters at Kennedy Airport, "Anybody today has to be very cautious about allything that isn 'l a uthorized or condoned : by the government." referring to llve·in r e-J lat1onsrups. : T he Judge's award was based on a 1976 , Califorrua Supreme Court ruling that gave judges • discretion to impose an equitable remedy in cases where couples lived together without acontract. In New York. feminist Gloria Steinem told the Daily News the ruling was sexist. "I think women will be far more likely to 1n sist on a financ ial agreement m writing-before the~ give up their careers or waslt even one dish and that's probably he althy," she said. Legal experts agree the ruling 1s likely ti> -1.-~ encourage suits by other s purned live.in lovers. • But they d1frered on whether the courts will be flooded or s imply sprinkled with similar actions. "The der1s1on was s urpris ing to me because it means that there will be a tremendous flood or this • kind of hllgataon." said Stuart Walzer, a Beverly Hills attorney , "I lhoughl hl· f Marshall l was conservative a r;i~ his anstinrb would push him away from encouraging l1t1 gat1on. I suppose he figured in view of the overall amount demanded, this was a modest sum. But unfortunately. it will be touted as a great triumph and this will encourage mor(' litigation ... :said W:tlzer . I I . CookOut Specials WBbBraoo sERIEs 1 8%" kettle diameter. JBK-310 -Black ONLY $6900 The compact Weber charcoal cooker Porcelain finish . aluminum legs and ash catcher In Yellow. Red. Key Lame Chocolate. Blue or Green 0 ,_,Y s7900 · wabnr~·sMOt(EY JOE" 1•'h ·• Ketue diameter. ~J·IOO Blacl( Po•celjon ''"''" COlldD,.llle 1r9 conslrur t•on CH'rtect tor 1>1cn1cs or c.1mptn9 We Carry A Full Line Of Weber BBQ Accessories To Meet Y0ur 889 Needs 10 x 17" HIBACHI STO~UIS ~Fri.9-9 Sat. 9-6,· S... I 0-4 t _____________________________ ,;:._ _____________ -::----------------------~ ----------.:. ___ --------- • ,j .. Orange Coast Daily Pt lot Editorial P!!fJ.e -----------------------------------------------~ 1\6 USC Thurlday. April ta, 1979 Robert N. WHd Publlahtr Cl mente Ballot Recommendations .Politi~s,._~~alth Mfect Summit_ n 'll>mcntt' V01 rs have a tou"h task" ntWa"d uf thtmt t--~~-ti~rt--~~~¥--t-ifW"r-tfffW>~·~~'4i~~~~tef11-flfW;ffH~~~-+~_.~~M»l""""4"L-~--<T~b~tll-"'H~lr~w~Af.-~-&JD~u~&~&b~o~rr~e~cduu.0am~o~f1-1..1B~~a:phun~e~v~·s.._-41lb~e~luiR~e~l~~ea~t~~p~roos~pe!Mt'C~l~&~M~O~A'l~~i-'too~4iR~A~9~~~·~h~e~l~l~et-f!!ttf~,•~~IM':f(~rtt~1~t~~~bd!Mf..~a1~__.;___, front J '1\'lcf of 3G r&ndtdatt'S tell• bclWtlt'n the White House Whip hund IS rcstracteltiby the be VieMa. much casi~r lo gel to c up Of coffee without cream or < " \ . - It 1~ a r.t.•t•urd num~t or rundidall'b for any Cultro rnw ·und th<' Kremlin over where fact that it i8 the Russian's"turn than Geneva. But it's not de· su~ar: lunch. a cup of con· l'lt) its ~1 7\, It has b{>(•n diffirult for vot er~ to dt·rtdt· Jimmy <.:a11cr will meet Leonid to come to the U.S .. an return for dded and some Carter advlsers somme. le ttuce a nd lean meat. in\ on~ :w <'.tndiduh•s whc'f huvt• h tm given only t\\-O und tirt•thn1•v In th(' mu<·h-delayC'cl Richard Nlxon'i.; summit trap to have been talkin~ up Warsaw. without d essert: dinner . Jean ltH'l'l' mmutt•s l'.H'h lu 'i'"'Uk ul four t•undu.iutt•»' forumi> ~um nut C'onfon•nc·e 1s heating. up _)See Brezhnev In 1974, a nd Gerald Po I a nd . h o me I and o r m eat, green vegetables and 00 ... ~ ~'vt•ry duy with no quick s olution r ord 's to Vladivostok also in Brzezins ki 's family. The prob· dessert. Stricken from the Ken In Jll .1tll•mpt to h1•l p \Oh'r~ makl· lht•11 l°l'IOll'l'~. thl· 111 ~tJ:hf 1974. Carter's top politrcal aides le m with Warsaw is twofold: nedy diet arc bread, butter and ll.Hh Pilo t hu ... f'O\ 1•n•d tht• forum:-. unct s 1,okt·n ll o ld1n1-t tht• w h ip hnd t~ :ind nat ional security adviser for Carter . its position as capital potatoes. 111tll\ 1dudlh to 111a11' o f llw }'OUlll'1l'hu1w l ub Hn·t hlW\ llt· ru n ~enuin4:!ly Zbi~n iew Brzezinski ha ve city or the Warsaw Pact would One political expert to ~noro w,• 1-,,•t•1mrnwnd pll•atl 1111 n r warned him that an agreement make il e mbarrassing : for Kt'nnedy confided details of 1"itt'lwll t:. "Mitf h" 'ttadda<t. :!7. un t'n' 11ohment..1I hl•Jlth :1:. .1 to me(!l Brezhnev on Soviet soil Brezhnev. it would be unthinka wh3t he called a "cr ash" diet ii J'' o-.t'l'lllui .uut <'(hllll, dt•\>ul, dht iwt utturrw) v. ho lt~r to t1 J\'l'I would be exceedingly politically ble to meet Carter in a Soviet con vinc('(f the effort lo s lim ltt•lit•\1'"' S,11\ l 'l1•uwntt• ,hou d ha\ t' l!l'U\\ lh. ut1l) if tl I~ ~ o ' I l' I .damaging to Carte r . Indeed. satellit e after Carter had re · tlo\Yfl ii-. d1l'lated br. pr4:!sidential .1l111\H•tl ttt u t•o11trulh·d .1tmo-.phl'rt' . fladd<u..l ,., ~l't•kinu a d I pion\ at 'I they warn it m ight even hlirt m fused to goto Moscow. {><•lltics.Othcrs doh t agree. They "' h l' r l' h .1' t' lbe Senate SALT debute. '\...I t 1m· , l'.11 ll'l'lll h I u 0 t I, 111 TEDDY'Sl>IET thank the driving fo rre behind \\llha m (' l1t•c.•ha m. u :i:! H'•11 ul<I lt·al'lwr :met u t o 1111l•(I Th 1· B UT THERE 'S 3not h er It m ay n ot qualif.v a!I a lht• rleshing down process is I I I l• I l> I t 1 ti I ff 1.~1111ty. pure and s imple . • 1 1111 111•1•1 1 1,1 111 " Ill l' ll'H''> tt· t•an iring w l t l'l lllg Whitt• llOUM' reason ·artt•r won 't ~o to · rrash" diet. but S<·n Edward l.11 t1orh 111 ~.1 11 l'knwntt· tog l'lhl•1· fur dfl'<.:ll\l' ell\ lhat tht• :ullni.! Mosrow-the JUi('y pros pot:t of a M. Kennedy's new. Hhstcm1ou:-. ~"' t•t 111111·111 I h · 1.s M'l•l..ing .1 om: \ l'tll term So\'H'I 11ri•" pre-election ... umm1l thc.•n· an rating habits have rl'dUC'NI h1-. CARTER FOLLIES When Pres ident Carter s um- m 11n1· fl h 1 s W h 1 t t' H o u se twliC'op11·r for anolhcr routine 1Ht-kcnd lrrp t()' <.:amp David. lht· very 1JJy ufter his energy -.11N•f'l1 to lttl' nut1on. <Jl ll'a:;t one lop f 'ar1c·r a1dt· wa!> incredulous. Thi-. .,u), c·al11nt•t h•vcl officia l 10111 u~ the µn·.,1dcnl could have .. 1-c11 <•d h1~h political a nd didat" 111' p<11nt!> 1f hl· had foregone his w1·1·k<•nd trip JU~t that once. with an ;rnnoum·1·nwn1 ex.plaining that ht• .... a, pruc·11c1ng what he h<id pn•:wh1•d the mghl before. ('flllSf;>rVl' l'nt·q~y \\ilm.i K tiloom • .ii \\ho o pt•ratt' ... (I h ,trcl\\,11\' 11 t• n I JI 1980. If Carter ml'l lirczhnt•\' on bulk from 222 to 210 1>0und11 111 ,,111 ,. 111 !'-.,111 ( ·1,·mt•lll\', h.1~ a background 1n trnallt'l'.S a.s thou~h only n years old. 1~ un Soviet sotl in 1979. a repeat in the last three wel'ks IOI n 1t•i t 111.uu ,. dit t·~ tur of 1 he tount) ·:-. Lt·agut· of Wonicn d l'r dot·tor's orders not to fl y 1980 would he nut or flw quc:-.· Thal 1s not enoui::h. s ay K1·11 \ otl'I"' !-till' Jbo h.i.s llt'l'll ,J\'ll\ <' in ('l\.IC <Jffoir':-. and 1~ That ll1l'.1 ns a summit that can tion. ncdy s taffers who are rushing I f.11rly l-astlv be r<':iched by With <i Bn·t h111·v fl1.:hl lo him to ~l't d11wn lo at leust 4!00 "1111\\ lt•t g\o;thh· I Ill JI I <rn· ... dt'.Jhll~ With hous ing Sht• 1:, lr:tan read (;,•neva or Vienna. \\' ashint::lon or 1\la:-.ka now out. pound!>. The Sl'nator's brc•akfa'il "'('t•l..llH,: ,1 lh1 f'l' \l'<ll tt'l Ill 1111 tht• l'OUll('ll Thl' IJ.111~ t>l111t ,11'11 1 ,·romml·11tb <.1 r~o voll' on .in <Hh hlJI'\ ballot 11wa ... un• that a !-k' th<• c1litl'n.!> of San (' ll-rm·nlt · to pu n•h a 'it' 2:1iOO a c· f'I'!-of prnpf•rty Ill tht· back 1·11un1 I'\ at .in t·:-.t 1rlliJkcJ co~l of s:w milho ri . Smoking Ban Wise tap1slrano l 'mfwd School Dis tric t trus tees have dt•c·1dcd a g <Jm:-.l e stablis hment of i.l student s moking area at l'ap1:-.tr<Jno Valley lligh Sch ool. It 1s h<1rcl to JU Sl lo just ify suc h an area at a hig h .s('hool C'ampus. It would only <'Ondone more s moking "htle lh<' frt'<IU(•nt C'l,garette puffing that goes o n in tht• la Hr lOl'l l'' \\m ild t·ontrnuc. Sonll' .... ( 111101 offlcwls hl'lll'\t' an area s ho uld he M·l a :-.1dt· lur ..,m11k111g :-.ludcnb .s1lll'L' trus lt'C!> ha\'e decided to sta rt .1 C'l<N·d c·ampus · pol1t~ a t Capis trano Valley High -11 I!-hd11•\t•d th.11 .stucll'nts llce the l.'a mpu:--:-.o they 1·<.ttl light up \\llhoul f<•ar of bt>ing policed b~ teal'hers and pmt~ir· ..... 11 I hl' ... c·htJU I ~om<• .11:.!IH• lhal l hl' c·un<•nt no·smokmg pohc~ at lht· \. ... c h nul 1 ;1111111t ht• t•nlon·t•d anywa~. ~,, thl'y s;_i~·. "hy not ..,l'l 1111 ;1 "'tt10k111g arl';.i. v. hl·n• other stucjents will not ht• liollw 1 1 ·ti" l'h1· p111hlt·ni 1~ th;11 11 pul~ thl' !-odl1>ol board 111 thl' h.mt 111 ddt·nd po!-1t 1on o l abetting !-oOmNhing that 1:-. ilh·~·.il .111d d t·l111111·11t .JI 1<1 ~011ng pt•opll'':--hl•ulth ,\nd 1>a11.1 1 ltlb <11111 :-,;111 < 'lt·nwntt• stu<knt :-. would proh;.thJ~· rt•<ill•'"'' .1 ... 11111!-1·1·:-. .11 \'a l1!u> tht• o n <: -;ought al Capblrano \'al11•\ I l1~1h \\ lwr1• \\ould 1t a ll e nd'' It \Wt1ld abo lw \\1sc. however, to m o nit or C'loscly the.· dn:--1·d 1·;1111pu.., p<•l11·' at Capistrano \'allP~ lhgh . lo :-.et· 1f ~<'ll..!,!..!J-llHI 1trn111r :-.ludt•nts who ~hov. tht·y are rt•spons1 hll' t.111 I 111· .1llo"1·<l l•• "'·" t• tampus "hl'n lht·y hc.iH· LI frl't' . d;i:-. .... p1·11hd Look a t the Future On 'hi\ .! SJn .J uc.1n C:Jpistr a nn re~1dcnts \\ill get on(.• of thv11 111 ... 1 opportu111t1t•s lo vit''W a proposed 1.200·un1t ho nw dt•\ 1·lopnwnl a building plan that was the result ol :-.l't'I 1·1 "''~1un .... to :-.ettll· a lawsuit against the cit~ Tlv· pl.in, d1•\'t.:lopt•cJ b~· tlty offle1als a nd attornl'~ !) tor c;t1·ndal1• f<'c>clc>ra l Savings anc1 Lo an, co\'ers about I ,liOt1 flC n · ... ol land t•ast of the San Diega Frce\\.'a\· C1nd 'iCJuth ol !-ia11 .Jl&a n Crt·(•k Road. · '1 lw pr11po-;;tl c a lls for mass1\l' g r ading of the promi- m ·nt hllls1d<· v1~tu behind the S<Jn Juan Hills Golf Course. a sw1•t•p111g panorama vis1blt· th'roughout the c ity . 'l'ht• plan:-als o l'<Jll for high density homes iri much of till' lt1 nd 1war s~in .Juan Creek Road. Tht• :\Jay 2 discussion will take place at the Cit~ Countll nicetin~ at 7 p.m . in council c hamber~. 324110 l'm;~o J\ddanto. Thn·t• prt·v1ous discussions of the proposed general plan <1mcndmc nt received only lig ht public comment:, a nd \H•n· not Y.l'll attended. one pl<tnnmg comm1ss1o ne r said H<.'sid <.•nt:-. inter<'skd 111 learn mg a bout the plan ;.ind com mt•nting on tt s hould a ttend the :\lay 2 m eeting. <>then' 1s<.·. as Ma~ o r Kt'n Friess predicted . the scn•aming wtll s tart wh(•n lht• earth movers begin plow- ing uruJt•r th(· scenic h11ls1tks. • Opinions expressed 1n lhe space above are tho se ot lhe Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on fh1 s page are those of their a uthors and artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Cosla Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd/ Dating Hy L.M. ROVO . Our Love und Wur man has been looking over the report of a dat1ng.ser v1ec man ager. Whe n men in this paa icular ouU1t refuse to ~o out a second time w1lh the girls tu whom they '-re f1 r s l in- Dear Gloomy Gus When you cons ider that Orange <.:o unl y i 11 thought to be thl' K(,)<1k Capital or Callrornla. Is It any wonder the cit~· C'OUOCllS Of th<.' coun ty a re inf('~ted "'1t.h 1111 m uny'' And whut about th(' votm~ public thot put the m in office" J .C.V. troduced. thos<: m e n arc asked why. They accuse lhl' girls of having one or mere of these seven faults : Setr· ce nte r ed . Aloofne s~. Conspicuous mannerrs m s . Crilic;il attitude. Over· ea~erncss. Plain s tup idity. And yes, they call it a fault s uperior inte lligence. Non e of these marvelous men said he refused to go out with the girl a second time, J USt beca u se h e si mply wasn't up to handling the lit· lie lady. An early l aw in New Haven, Conn .• stipulated'that any youth over age 16 could be put to death for eur11lng a p are nt. If all the water going ov~r Niagara Falls went into bathtubs. it would rm about 4,000 every second. Honey. Ginge r . S horr y . Pepper. They sound like th n a m es or a te a m or cheerleaders. what? They're not, though. Add Terlyakl ond you've got a da ndy meat marinade. ./ Mailbox ,, ~) .-'-'..) . ;. ) I n -.tl'ad C'<irll'I' a p pare nll)' )(ave• the 1d(•a no thought al all and pron•eded with business us u-.ua I t1k1·\\ 1sc . on his Easter "ct·kl•nd I np to <ieorg1a lhe pres- 1 d l• n t could ha ve tak en an l'nt ·rg~ ..,a1.1ng tn 11n lo makt• a ..\'mholil' prnnl. ln~ll•ad. ht• fie"' Ill i\ 1 r f M l't' Ont• T ht• rl1:-dainfu1 :1tt 1tudf' toward h.-. own app<'<1b to rPdUl't' rm•rg~-c.on:-umpt1on raisC's this q 11 1• ... 11110 If t h1· J)r t•s iflt.-nt h1mwlf 00<'' not <·u t dov.n on 1·11t·rgy t•onsumpt1on. why would ht• t'\ll<'l.'l :mvnnl' t•lst• to do so'> Thi• Whitt• llou!'-1' res pon!>e th.it :i "olar hl·:tting sysll'm is h1•111g "'"tallt·d f1tr part or lhe wt''' \\ rn i:: • .., r11l11·ul1•'1 , • .., ca11 .. tnl! .Jim ,,.,.,. <'<•rtl'r not th(· -.l1ghll'St 1x•r!-on;il d1:-comfort _Handgun 'Victims' Include Cri01inals To th~ r:d1l11r I n ,. o 11 r 1 cl 1 t r11 1 . ii l · J.! I y Stul1!->l11·, '.\pr ti Ill \1111 ... 1:.itl' thal .1 nunpil.1111111 ol 111•\\' n· port-. 1nclt1 .111·-. 1;2.1 \11w1 wan~ V. t'l 1' kfll1•d h\ h.11ltl j.!llll!> Ill Ft•bruan Till'· r1gun·s rl'flect murcfrr-. . ..,u11:11lc:-. and ;1cr111l•n lul dl'a\h:-. llm\l'\'l'r. )IHI nt•Jdt.'l'I to m1·nt1on how m.1 n~ of these \ I l' l I Ill' \\ I' r l' I' .1 JI I !-o,I S. hurglar.., and m11rckn•r-. .,hot by pol('llli:il v1d 1m:-. .in dl'lcn:-.t• of I ht·1 r own h vt•:-. . ...f loy, munv of lhl' l.fif,0 pt•rson:-killt•d in. th(• :-latl'd three.month period were ft'lon:-. lw111 oil murdl't' ol 11in11· <'l'nt 1><'oplt· \\ho happc·nl'<I lo he armt•d ·· N:il 1nnal H 1fk 1\!>sn •NH/\ 1 f1g11rt•, ind1C'atc· lh<'rl' wt•rc at lt•;,...t 1 .200 111C'idC'nts of -.11c·1•t•s-.lul ,t•lr tldC'n:-.t· ag;11nst :11 mcrl allackl•rs in th•~ pC'norl :'l E WS P.\PER t'lq>1Hng, re I> 0 r 11 II j.! In ... I illl t t•... y, h c r ('In 1.1olent. <H·rned t'nmin,1b inlent on munll•r and ma' hem arc thw artt·<I h\ :1rmed. honest l'lllll'll' ill'l' l'l'lt'IVCtl b~ lht: !'\RA ut the rak of al least 400 t'.1rh .ind t'\t'I') month :'>t anv of I hl''l' t•a:-t·' do not 10\'0h t' shoot· 111g. thl• mC're pre:.cnCl' of lhe w<'apon. us ually a handgun. ts ort<'n cnoui::h to dete r violcntt• The prcM•nc·l· of handgun~ has never l~n shown to be a con· I ributor to suicide. Guns of any kind ure virtually non-exisk nt in J ap an. a nd ha ndguns a rc very stric tly controlled in Sweden yet these countries h ave the highes t suic ide rates in the world. Ha ndguns arl> a mon~ Lhl' kast lllwly contributors to at'· cid e nl3l deaths. According to the Nationa l Sarcty Council:·you are more likely to choke to death on a piece of steak. ~ That t hl· majo r ity <>I Americans do not want mon· gun control is l'vident by the cons picuous lack of public re· fere ndums on this s upposedly controversial s ubject. The anti· gun groups do not want the issue voted on by the people. because they would lose and they know it. DON VAN OALSEM Vtd"er•al Pro•oMa T o the F.dilor : \ I have design ed a creative a lternative to respond to the an- drog)'.nous masculine /fem inine n eed for universal pronouns . TraMilions arc difficult. When the new can be introduced con...- forming to the traditional pat· t erns as much as possible. change IR much eas ier to as· aimUate. It's analo11ous to how we might all h ave learned to drive a n a utomatic car. ll would be easier to learn lo drive on the other side of the rolld with an automatic car tha n learning to do that plus cha nging the cur lrom ,111 ,111111m.1tlf 111 .1 'hilt TllE O~t: ~111d lh,11 h,,., ht•«n 1·au:-.1ng lht• J.!1,o,1 t1•,.1 d"t 11111for1 111 ,J -.h1ft1 nJ.! ).!•'.II 1•1f1•('I h.1, h<•<·n th(• word • m 1:tn .. I propo:-1· th,11 \\l' sub:-.l1tu11· Lh1· ..,urrol!.1t1 "orltl "na m · · Ttw 1·nncl11111n;il respnnsP in our ... om.1t1r s\--.l1·m ... tavs in balanrt•. and \l'I \\1 · hol;llv aclvum.·1· 111 s;ilutt· ·11ur :in drog~nous n:i1111·1• 1 Examrl•·:-. 11 a m h 11 " rl n .1 m I-1 n 'I . wnrknam-.h1p 1 Thi· follnwini.: prnne111r1:-han· ltt•1•11 ust•tl hv nw 101 :-om1· 11nw 1r1 lertunng." t<•adltnl! <t nd ..,, nt 111g . Th<' tr.ms1t1011 1s -;m11111h and l'a s~-·· Man Woman :\.1m llt• Sht• E Ills lkr II lit' I' "lhl· 1:-. l>ll H 1-::\ l~E ~I i"1\~J,\ST1 .. ... 11.pport GRl'.~T 1 o tht• &11tor Th~ e 1t1tl·n-. uf l h1· I n1tcd SL<Jk~ O<'Cd tn h1• a:-. l'llllccrnt•d a bo ut rail ac-r1clrnh "' t ht•\ .1r1• Jho ul nut·lt•ar Th t· rcct·nt ralastrophl'S 1nvol\ mg prop,1nc and chlonne tank t ar:-. point this o ut. W<' should 1mnwdialcly -.1'L up a c1t1zen.., group lo pmtt•::.t lack nl arl1on on the part of our gOH 'l'fl· me nt. The general C'omm1llec. "Con cerned Aboul Railroad Practitcs .. 1Ct\Rl'1 wou Id be the protesting a nd pickl'lin~ agcnty. Tht• sc<.'l>nd C'omm1ltet• ... <'an Hailroads Alll'r f>l'rfor mancc" 1C RAP 1 would undt•rt:.ikl· an in depth ::.tudy 01 ltlll lo(rl:'cdy prof. 1teerin~ of the nation 's rutlroad managements. Because of the dangers involved. the r ailroads should be shut down until all -.tud1cs are completed and fail· "1111ch .,,111· \\,,,, tound to run 1r.11n' f llt' ,;bO\t• (Ol1111lllt1·1•s "0111ff 1 L p u 1 t lo a n 11 I I 1 n n I 1· o n grc:-.smn.11 t11mm1lll't: .• 11dNI Ii\ • 11mrn1ltt'l'' l1om t-.1<•h of lh•· -.tall'' 111 turn a11f\'lf hv <·111101\ .ind {'tl\ comm1tt1·r -. •onlv 11111 ..... 'l·n•·<I · h\ railroacb ol ;., .. 11.,. o r I 1 k ., I v l fl h <' "' r v t• ii h \ . r~11lroads in tht• fulure 1 Tht·"· 1·om mtlll'l'"' rn 1ur11 will Ii• m I) I) I I II r l'" h v I h l' I' 0 r) g n '''Hln•il n1mm11l1•1• In J.!l\t' 11 sorn1•thmg to do l :'i FORTl'~J.\Tt-:1.\', althouJ?h \\ l' rould r:11s<· a" much -.upporl for this art1v1tv as thl' anl1 nul'll•ar group. wi.· don't h:tV<' lht• advantage or r:.11:-in.i.: hoh ;1t on•· plant :met lhl'n traip<;ini: off lo thl' next in a -.hm\ ol t rem1•ndo11~ fn rct'. Picketing to.~Hl mile-. 11t tr:ick is no stroll in the park " Rut. with one 1m•kct t•\ l·ry t.263 m tlC's. \\(' can -.h11\\ tht·m tha l Wl' mean bustn{'!>:- \\'1th the r ailroad:. C'rfect1vl'I:. c;hut down . thl' !>tUtllc:-can begin. ever v 1nl·h of track in· spcrled. every '1><>und of hnllasl Wl'ight'd. cnv1ronmc nt:.il :.tudicl> instituted. c'f>v e ring ever y cubic foot of rig ht-Of.way a nd air rig hts' above it. The permits which will be re· 11uired will guara ntee no acc1- denls from other than human or mechanical e rror. T here would l>e only 742 fedl'ral. 464 s tate. 317 l'Ounty and 310 c ity permit' in· volv<'d. 1t should only take a maximum of 10 years to get lhl• ra ilroads started ur again. ex· cept in 42 st ates. where certain railroads run right through an endangered species habitat. On the mainland between New York City and Philade lphi:1. for in· .,lJOl'l', :-11m1•111W rl'llUflt•d ~t'Cing 'omc 1:.tui •. ~u l" l~t! IJu~aboo:. rn.11rni.: ,..,., < all1•ll lwcau:.c lh<1t's ho" Bug.11100:-111Jtt• \\'1 lh th1• f'Jll' 'hul duv • .n. \\t• can lht•n '>ll around and grin at o•;it·h nthl·r .1ni.J 1'1101 llc O\'Cr tht.- J)O\\ l'r v.1· h.l\t• "1l'lded lo help .111 ,\ml'rt(•an::. :-.l ay all\c. .J W. REID ('h:11 rmJl1. <; n•al ltt•puhlll· l ruJcr!".t•" Thrt•al •UHCNT t Ouilau· Wfndou~•~ To I hl' l.::d1to1" V1111r cd1tor1:1I of April 10. en- I 11 lt'c1 "UJ..llY Stal1st1ts." riling d<•aths frnm hundguns. is of l'On· n·rn lo m1• S1at1s t1cs a rC' gre<it hut they should h<• viewed in pt·,..., l>l'<'l 1 \'t• ~\11t1ld ,\OU r(•fm lt ynur readers tht• opp0rtun1ly to 1udge thl' s 1gn1ftc<inrt' of t he numbers vou quotl' h~-puhlt:-.hmg ~ome rt" latl·d swt1:-.t1c:; FO R f.X/\MPl.E. in the sa ml' time pc•r1od how m any Americans t:hoked to dealh on fond., !low manv drowned in ~w 1mm1 n r.: pooh. beaches. halhluhs etc? How many fell or Jumped to their death ? H you are genuine ly con·' ccrned with the saf<'ty of others and wish to promote legislation of this type. possibly your efforts would be better directed toward laws to outlaw open windows. swimminr.: pools a nd unground rTIClit STEVE HOLLISTER \ Pasial Tlla•lu To the Editor : As I fin ished writing a nothe r lette r J thoug ht I should write a h•ttl·r to your news paper to say thank vou tn the United Stales Postal Serv1<'l' • y--J/ / l s babbily take for g ranted the ··mail" all the time. J apologize to all postal and mail delivery cmplo.vc~ In a w ay it's o n e o( m y "hl'art" th robs: getting a letter ov~r to someone. ... 't misunderstand my question. I know what our Afrtca Polley lef but what ..... tt td be?" , What do you men and women -reel as you drive truc ks. walk streets and stand in untrorrn1 servicing us at post offices? A ,..yo ung man in g rey blue bermuda s horts bendlnl down ta king letters out of a mailbox bitterly told me o r some of the frustr ations , Thank you. you II ! PENNY Al..EXANDEER • Letter• from reodert ore Wfkotrw. TM rlQht to condn.te wttn1 to 1" apace or '"'"'"°'' W.l '-,....,....,. LeUn• of JOO tolWila or wa ..., flc gion pn/•11rtee. ..411 ,..,..,. ... inchlde ...,.,. ca.. .......... dreubedw-.&e~• rfQWlf II eatll•""' ,_ ti • parnt. PotrffJ MU MC N ~lldl td • - LOCAL ·~.April 11. ,..,. CoU1·t Orders Sale of Whiting R8neli The Whtl l\I Ranch. valued by 1Q fonMr owner ut S:50 m1U1on, -la to be iOld •t-a l'OUrt iauctton m ..... Santa Ana Oankruptcy Court .l..ct1 Aaroo K Phelp ordt-1"\'d the aa~ of tn.i 2.768 acre proper t Y o ti a r .. ~I Toro It l' r re ject1111 former owot'r Borden Sidewalk Skating A No-no · '-There won't be any illJN uk- ln1 skateboarden.. roller skaters and blcycllst.s not to rade on c1ly sidewalks, but police were 11veni the go-ahead thls week by coun- cilm en to discourage such ac .. tiviUes in the busy dowot.own1 business area. Aeling Police C hie f N<'il ~i;.~ll asked Laguna Beach Ci· t~ncil members this week to approve funding for signs t.o be placed on city sidewalks asking two· and four-wheel enthusiasts to stay on the streets. "WE ARE RECEl91G com: plaints from pcdcst..Sru> about being knocked down or bruised bv skateboarders. roller s katers a nd bicyclis ts,·· Purcell told councilmen. But his s ign proposal wa), knock<:d down by council mcm· bers Wayne Ba ~l1n , Sally Belleruc :.ind Kelly Boyd, who sa id the poster~ \.\Ould only ~erve to show the t•ity's law pro- h1b1ting ~uch act1v1ly 1s uncn forceabll·. Purcell <1dm1ttcd the s idewalk or dinanrl', "1s ;iJ mos I uncn forceablC'." adding tw, ofhl·c will .. wh en th l ' y ('a n , t .1 kl' ;i p propnalc at•tmn tu d 1st.·ourJgt· such acllv1t1l·~ ·· I( •nt "Kr n" Hog •rs· I llh hour mo""' to ,.._lllln t'OOlrnl Of lht• 11rna~ PHEL" JeADE lh(l ruling oflt'r llste nlj\" to t t11ll mony wblcb lnrJuded thf' 11htlf'mt•nt that Rogera bou1ht th land, which liH at tfM' cd@c o( the / Cleveland N11Uoo1al fo'ort11t, for $2 mllllon CrOJD lb~ WbiU.ru1_ 8rou,en ln 1.9U in an agree· ment that included no down pay. mt-nl from the flnanctel'. Notmg that there are claims lotalhtHI more than SlO million fill tht" property. Phelps appoint· t'd Ne wport Beach a ttorney Da~e Terlaniques Ro bert A. Fis her to act a s 1J:.UIJee1n the sale . Phel~ ordered Rogers not to interfere with the sale or con. duel any negotiations with gov- ernment e nlltTtles or agencies while the property Js under Fisher's trusteeship. Instructor Martha Morrison guides stu- dents J odi Blakely, 6. and Michele Holli· day. 8. both of San Cle mente. in dance ex· t'rcises. M~. Morrison. a professional dunccr who rum, her dan<.'e company, will l t• a t· h Ci t y I{<' c re at 1 on 0 l' pa rt m e n l · s ponsored class beginning Saturday al 10 a.rn . for fi ve weeks . Clas~ is fo r youngster:-. 6 and older . It is one of 30 spring activities offerNI through the city. Fo r informut1on. call 492·5101. HE &EIECTED a plan by. Rogers in which the f1Ganc1er . sugsestedl!ie salt of 500-.CTesof the ra nch t.o a development farm for $13 million-Al lbaL polnL. Rogers valued the Whiting Ra nch at $50 million. . Fisher believes the true value of the property is between $10 School's MQ,Ster Plan Eyed An expanded librar~. a re· va mped swimming facility, !>ound-proofed classrooms and a s afe way for students lo cross Pa rk Avenue will be top priority items tonight as Laguna Bt!ach school tr ustees cons ider a ma)>tcr plan for high school fac1lil11::s. Trustee:. wall be asked to ap- provt• the master pla n that cov. ers present needs as well as necessities that rnuld s prang up 111 th" future if lhc 50-year-old n1 m pu~ · µopulat1on swell~ to l.400. School Superintendl'nt Robert Sanchis said tha t dis trict of. fi caa ls would seek state. fc.>deral or prl\·ate funds. to finance 1m· µrovcmt·nts tabbed as t•urrl'nt m•n•::.s1t1es in the maste r pl<1n Sanch1s :.aid off1c 1als went ahead WJth a full-blown mast.er plan <ll'),p1te dechn1n g l'nroll· mt·nt)> bccaust• of the potential tor futun· growth "'1th an Laguna lka<·h ~chool boundaries . T hl' high '>C hool 's currl.'nl 1·nrollml.'nt 1:. 1.100. ~ million and SIS mUlioo. Jt WU Vfued in court lW J\01ers tried to retain COfttrol over the ranch by a le al rnaneu"er delcribed as tbe ........ __ of a petition to convert the pead;. Ing bankrup«:y ipto a .. Chapter 11' • actioo -a le1a1 deftnltloll tha t gives the petitione r a furthe r opportunity to re. organize his rlnancial affairs and re.e valuate his ind~bted· ness. •'HE MADE A MOVE to block the sale," Phelps said of Jloceo. .. Then others made a move a6d hew~ ~~kmated." Rogers told Judge Pheli)s that his plan to sell SOO acres or the ranch, the largest undeveloped land parcel for sale in Orange County, would provide the court with a $3.2 million down pay. ment Rogers said the development firm involved In the deal would build some 2.200 homes on t.be property, with 750 houses re- served for low-income dweUinp. The low-income units would be financed in par\. by government funds, hes.aid. · PHELPS DESCRIBED the .proposal as "not very credita· ble.". He ~aid the proposed of· ricers or the development Cir" wer e form e r associates or Rogers and the firm had s howed no ·evidence of incorporation or even the exis tence of a bank ac- count. Judge Phe lps sa.iid he has already validated three claims, a m on g c laims totalling $40 million submitted to ' his court. He identified them as: - A $1.6 million note held by the El Toro La nd Co . formerly known as the Whiting lirolhl:'rs Coro .. related to the ourcha~ by Rogers in February 1975 ~~~~~--~----~~~~~~--~~~~--~~~_.... Tonight ·s meeting is set for 7 30 in distril't offices, 550 Blumrml St. -A $400.000 note held by the Florida Insurance Comm1ss1on and first drawn o n tbe now-de· funct Seaboard Life Insurance Co of Florida. ll was stated m court lhl:ll Rogers used the note as a do wn payment for the ranch COUNCILMEN DID approve the acting police chief's proposal to distribute rners to downtown m erohants, the chambe r or com· m erce a nd firms t hat rent roller skates,•""Bsking them to hand the m out to the s ports e n· tbusiast.1o;. Private Summer School FOR THE HOFESSIOHAL TOUCH: . Purcell s~ud it i~ diHicult tor motor officers to s pot a violator, p ark the patrol unit a nd t:.itl·h up wi th the skakr bt.•fore thl.'Y arc out of sight. Capo Turstees OK Pact With Corporation 'DECO INTERIORS I~ PLAHHIMG Ate> COHSULTIHG And, he.• saic1 , "foc1t bc:.il of· ficl'rs woul d not p rc•sc·nt a pos1t1vc• oornmu.n1t..,v lm"~t: 1f tht.•y ar<' an the position of Htt'r:.tl· ly <•hasing down min<ir vwl:.itor., on the s1dC'wal~ "THE BIG PROBLE M 1s an the downtown central business district," Purcell sajd, adding bis patrol officers will expend most or their efforts al enforce- me nt in that area. "WC' w11l 1 ry to warn v1ol<1tor'>. verbally, and: 1f nce<.•ssary hv <·1wuon. that skating un I ht.· n:ir- row width of lnt.· downtown i.idewalks is not corn1wt1blt.· with oedcslrwns ... Miller Friends Set Plant Sale • The Fri.ends ot the Hortense Mil~r Garden will h1,ld a plant sale April 29 in the p:trkmg lo~ of • Laguna Boach Kig b School. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m . Proceeds from the plant Slllc• go Lo defray cost of ma intaining the 2.5 acre public garden local ed in Allview Terrace. Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict lru.st<?es bave m.ovod .a step. closer to establishing a privately run , pay-a s -you-go s umme r c l asse s program for f irs t 'throagh twelfth grade.' - Trustees approved a n agree· ment with the American l..Rarn· ing Corporation lo offer firs t t h o r oug h eig hth g r ad e youngsters 24 days of !>ummcr classes ror$144 in tuition. THE AGREEMENT MUST be approved by the Orange County cou nsel. s~ud Superintendent J erome TJwrn::.!ty. District officials s aid a similar ag r eem ent with La Ve rne n1ve rs ity provides s ummer classes for ninth through twelfth g rade s lud e nls a l an un· dc.-tel'mined tuition cost. La Verne officials offered to organize the s ummer program for first through twelfth grade instruction. But trus tees this week d ec ided-to a sk their services JUSl for high school stu· dents. THE PRIVATELY RUN sum· mer progr am ha s been de · vcloped in ~nlic1pation that stale YMCA Slates Camp Signup Program Free sun visors. helium balloons and a chance to sign up for s ummer camps will highlight a South Coast YMCA camp sign-up day Saturday Crom 9 a m . to 2 p.m. The fes tivities will lake place at the Crown valley Community Park on Cr own Valley Parkway west of La Paz Road m Laguna Niguel. Camp displays portrnying the various ~ps available will be on display. There will also be a gymnastics demonstration. F'or information, 'Phone 831 -9622 or 495·0453. .. ... .. lllstorle P .. 'load Workers had their hands full in San Juan Caplttrano when they moved the English houte, built tn 1907, from lta Camino Capiltrano alte to the Los Rios area. Last ~ there was a sip saylna ••Free SOU.." Ofter wu part ol. a plan by H•r· rilo8 Nesle1, a local antique dealer and owner or the home, to keep it in San Juan. Several 'people bid for the free home, but aerospace executive Bill Hardy won when he agreed to renovate structure and move it to Los Rios area, Orange County's oldest W\Jsing aN?a. c-..... Mtectiea .t ••••• · • .,......, c.,...t. funds will not be available to ~1fJll1t.-.ry,.......,., ........ _,eccnwin. pay for classes this year. V151t Our Design Saod10 Trustees have also aulhorized district a ides to work out an 28892 Mar91"ltt Pkwy .. Mi•sioll Viejo agreement with Saddle bac k ISan D*Jo Fwy. to ••err Pkwy. Just South of College officials to allow high Toyota..._., s chool students lo attend the col· os.4>202 ........,._~ IJ0.0400 lege'ssummcr~ogra m ~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·Seminar On Auto Work Set T he South Coast Com· munit y J ewis h Center will sponsor a seminar on "How Nol lo Gel Ripped Off by Your Auto Mechanic." Wednesday in Laguna Beach. Bert Jakobs. a 25-year auto mechanic, will give hints t.o garage s hoppers at the Jewis h Center, 1180 North Coas t Highway. beftinning at 7:30 p.m. The class is limited to JS participants and the cost to non-members is S2. For r eservat ions, ca ll the center a t 497-2070. Drive Set For Blood The South Coast Medical Center i s sponsorin~ a blood drive today lintil 5:30 at the South 'Laguna facility. Donors s hould be in good health, weigh at least IJO pounds and be bet~en 17 and 65 years of age. For information . call the medical center a t 499·1311. Free Film Show Set "Save the Tiger." a film starring Jack Lem· mon, will be shown free a t South Coast Medical Center on April 26 at 7:30 p.m. The s howing ls s ponaoHCI by the South La1una center'• Mental Health and Hope Unit. lt will be followed by a dis· cuulon, led by Dr. C ha r l e• H ea d , coordtnator of lbe Hope \11ut. RUBBERMAID SALE RUBBERMAID® DELUXE TOILET BOWL BRUSH SET _J RUBBERMAID BATH & SHOWER CADDY QHlf§ifii 239 J 89 o..at"tJJ.ff ' Special bnslle, saueegee acllon brush hugs bowl contours. cleans thoroughly. Extra-long handle Fits into automallc·ac11on brush caddy ;pops open. ctosedf. Ventilated bacit allows air drying. 8719 .. /; -0 .. 1..,2.tt Holds soap. shamooo. other balh1ng items. Stands by 11selt on corner of the tub. HM ... 14'. 2821 RUllERMAID• TWIN TURNTABLE 77¢ -0.1-.ut -· !~~ Your Choice 10'xt 2" or 5'x22" Choice of colon & Patterns Space saving. org1nlzed storage as at SQ4ns contents up front. Revolves on ball bearings. 2937 PricH lllllfed te ...... • ._. tllrw 4/Jl/7f ' OPll 7 DAYS ... • .... . .. . . ·. ( ,.. AH DAit. y PICOT Thuf'9day, Aj)tll 19, 181'1 EcOnomy .Shopping 'bl' . 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S<icrorncnto. CA 9~80f' boforc Mny 14. 1979 1 30 PM . TtJcsday. April 24th Veterans Budding 9th Street and B Street Marysville. CA 1.30 PM. Thursday, Aprtl 26th State Building. Room 1194 350 McAllister Street San Francisco. CA 1 :30 PM, Monday. April 30th Orange County Supervisors Hearing Room 10 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana. CA 7:00 PM, Wednesday, May 2nd 2829 Juan Street Old Town San Diego, CA Pubhc comments will be considered 1n preparing the final plan tor submission 10 lhe Federal Railroad Admini stration. A copy of the draft plan' is available tor pubhc inspection at Caltrans offices throughOut the State. For the IOcation nearest you. or 1f you would like additional mtormation, please call (9 16) 445·4964. 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Page All> .,. .. ,,.._. . · FOOD PACKAGE WITHOU'H'RILLS Tom Stemberv With Item Mlnu1 Neme Brend· ... .. ...._ .. ,...., ·-·.,... ONNIAf .. UN I Aud~n Society.-..---........ To Conduct Hike The South Coast Audubon Society will eoaduct a stream ·1ud e hike Saturday on the newly re· furbished San Ju'Ul Loop trall. 1nt..-..ted hikers ahou1d meet-at-1:.JO.a,m . IA Uae parkln~ lot of the San J\lan Loop trail on the Ortega IOghway. Tr you wlsh to share a rrde, meet· at 7:30 a .m . in the termer Safeway parking lot in San Clemente . Participants should bring a sack lunch. "For m ore anformulion, cull 492·2598 . • PERFECT IN BATH. KITCHEN. PLAYROOM! •FOR WAUS. TRIM! • SATINY SMOOTH! .. ..• OVlll 34CI NOME IMPIOVEMEllT Clmll COAST TO CIAll1 -..... Westminster ISltl IMcla 898-3388 COSTA MESA 2221 Ha,., lt¥d. IMe&"W.... 645-1126 Santa Ana JU W. 11.11 ·547.:7781 Dally 9-9-P.M..-s.t/S... 9·5:30 P.M. , ...